The U.S. Congress Votes Database

104th Congress / Bills / H R 2127

Title

Making appropriations for the Departments of Labor, Health and Human Services, and Education, and related agencies, for the fiscal year ending September 30, 1996, and for other purposes.

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Abandonment of family | Abortion | Administrative procedure | Administrative responsibility | Adoption | Aged | Agricultural labor | Agriculture | Aid to dependent children | AIDS (Disease) | Alcoholism | Allergies | Alternative medicine | Appropriations | Appropriations -- Armed Forces Retirement Home | Appropriations -- Comm. on Libraries and Information Science | Appropriations -- Department of Education | Appropriations -- Department of Health and Human Services | Appropriations -- Department of Labor | Appropriations -- Fed. Mine Safety & Health Review Comm. | Appropriations -- Federal Mediation and Conciliation Service | Appropriations -- National Council on Disability | Appropriations -- National Labor Relations Board | Appropriations -- National Mediation Board | Appropriations -- Occupational Safety & Health Review | Appropriations -- Pension Benefit Guaranty Corporation | Appropriations -- Physician Payment Review Comm. | Appropriations -- Prospective Payment Assessment Commission | Appropriations -- Railroad Retirement Board | Arthritis | Auditing | Awards, medals, prizes | Banks and banking | Bilingual education | Birth control | Black colleges -- District of Columbia | Black lung | Blind | Block grants | Boarder babies | Budget deficits | Budgets | Business | Busing (School integration) | Buy American | Cabinet officers | Cancer | Cancer research | Child abuse | Child health | Childbirth | Children | Civil liberties | Civil rights | Civil service pensions | Coal miners | Collective bargaining unit | College libraries | College sports | Colleges | Commemorations | Communicable diseases | Compensation (Law) | Computer networks | Computers and government | Congress | Congressional budget process | Congressional investigations | Congressional oversight | Congressional Record | Congressional reporting requirements | Consent decrees | Consumer price indexes | Consumers | Cost accounting | Criminal justice | Data banks | Day care | Deaf | Debarment of government contractors | Defense policy | Deficit reduction | Dentistry | Diabetes | Disabled | Disciplining of employees | Diseases | Dismissal of employees | Drug abuse | Economic policy | Education | Education of socially handicapped children | Educational facilities | Educational policy | Electronic funds transfers | Elementary and secondary education | Employee benefit plans | Employee-management relations in government | Employment agencies | Employment of the handicapped | Energy | Energy assistance for the poor | Energy policy | Environmental health | Environmental protection | Executive departments | Executive reorganization | Eye diseases | Families | Family violence | Federal advisory bodies | Federal aid programs | Federal aid to adult education | Federal aid to child health services | Federal aid to child welfare | Federal aid to day care centers | Federal aid to education | Federal aid to handicapped services | Federal aid to health facilities | Federal aid to higher education | Federal aid to medical education | Federal aid to medical research | Federal aid to vocational education | Federal budgets | Federal employees | Federally-assisted loans | Federally-guaranteed loans | Finance | Fines (Penalties) | Food | Foreign trade | Foster home care | Freedom of information | Geriatrics | Government corporations | Government employees | Government information | Government lending | Government liability | Government paperwork | Government spending reductions | Government trust funds | Grants-in-aid -- 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and safety | Old age assistance | Old age, survivors and disability insurance | Older workers | Peace | Peace research | Pension funds | Pension trust guaranty insurance | Pensions | Politics and government | Prayer in the public schools | Preschool education | Presidents | Preventive medicine | Protection of officials | Public assistance programs | Public broadcasting | Public contracts | Public health personnel | Public service employment | Railroad retirement plans | Rating of employees | Recruiting of employees | Refugee policy | Rehabilitation of the mentally handicapped | Rehabilitation of the physically handicapped | Religion | Religious liberty | Replacement workers | Reprogramming of appropriated funds | Rescission of appropriated funds | Research centers | Research grants | Right of privacy | Runaway children | Scholarships | School-to-work transition | Science policy | Sex discrimination in education | Social security | Social services | Soldiers' homes | Special education | 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Votes on this bill

DateChamberResultVote
9/28/95 Senate Rejected Session 1, roll call 473: On the Motion to Recommit
motion to recommit nomination of James L. Dennis to Judiciary Comm
8/4/95 House Passed Session 1, roll call 626: On Passage
Labor, Hhs and Education Appropriations for Fiscal Year 1996
8/4/95 House Failed Session 1, roll call 625: On Motion to Recommit With Instructions
Labor, Hhs and Education Appropriations for Fiscal Year 1996
8/4/95 House Failed Session 1, roll call 624: On Agreeing to the Amendment
8/3/95 House Failed Session 1, roll call 623: On Agreeing to the Amendment
8/3/95 House Failed Session 1, roll call 622: On Agreeing to the Amendment
8/3/95 House Failed Session 1, roll call 621: On Agreeing to the Amendment
8/3/95 House Failed Session 1, roll call 620: On Agreeing to the Amendment
8/3/95 House Failed Session 1, roll call 619: On Agreeing to the Amendment
8/3/95 House Failed Session 1, roll call 618: On Agreeing to the Amendment
8/2/95 House Agreed to Session 1, roll call 615: On Agreeing to the Amendment
8/2/95 House Failed Session 1, roll call 614: On Agreeing to the Substitute Amendment
8/2/95 House Agreed to Session 1, roll call 613: On Agreeing to the Amendment
8/2/95 House Failed Session 1, roll call 612: On Agreeing to the Amendments En Bloc
8/2/95 House Failed Session 1, roll call 611: On Agreeing to the Amendment
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