The U.S. Congress Votes Database

104th Congress / Bills / S 735

Title

A bill to prevent and punish acts of terrorism, and for other purposes.

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Categories (What are categories?)

Actions and defenses | Administration of criminal justice | Administration of justice | Administrative procedure -- Department of Justice | Administrative procedure -- Department of Transportation | Administrative remedies | Administrative responsibility | Advanced weapons | Agricultural labor | Agriculture | Air bases -- South Dakota | Air force personnel | Air piracy | Aircraft | Airline passenger traffic | Airlines -- Security measures | Airports | Alien labor | Aliens | American economic assistance | American military assistance | American technical assistance | Americans in foreign countries | Ammunition | Appellate courts | Appellate procedure | Armed forces | Arms control | Arms sales | Arrest | Arson | Assassination | Assault | Associations, institutions, etc. | Auditing | Authorization -- Department of the Interior | Authorization -- Department of the Treasury | Automobile theft | Bank accounts | Bank deposits | Bank records | Bankruptcy | Banks and banking | Bioengineering | Biological weapons | Bombings | Bribery | Budgets | Business | Business records | Buy American | Capital punishment | Chemical industries | Chemical weapons | Chemicals | Children | Citizen participation | Citizenship | Civil liberties | Civil procedure | Civil-military relations | Claims | Classified defense information | Closed-circuit television | Commemorations | Common carriers | Communal settlements | Communal settlements -- Texas | Communications | Compensation for victims of crime | Computer crimes | Computers and government | Congress | Congress and foreign policy | Congressional oversight | Congressional reporting requirements | Conspiracies | Conspiracy | Constitution | Constitutional law | Consumer credit | Consumers | Correctional institutions | Cost effectiveness | Counterfeiting | Counterintelligence | Counterterrorism | Court records | Courthouses | Courts | Courts of special jurisdiction | Credit bureaus -- Fees | Crime and criminals | Crime prevention | Criminal investigation | Criminal justice | Criminal justice information | Criminal justice information systems | Criminal procedure | Criminal statistics | Cults | Customs administration | Damages | Data banks | Day care | Defense policy | Deportation | Destruction of property | Detention of persons | Disaster relief | Disciplining of employees | Discovery (Law) | District courts | DNA fingerprints | Drug abuse | Drug law enforcement | Due process of law | Earnings | Elections | Electronic data interchange | Electronic funds transfers | Electronic surveillance | Embassies | Emergency management | Emergency medical personnel | Emergency medical services | Employee training | Energy | Energy facilities | Energy policy | Environmental protection | Espionage | Evidence (Law) | Exclusionary rule (Evidence) | Executive departments | Executive reorganization | Expert witnesses | Explosives | Export controls | Extortion | Extradition | Extradition agreements | Extraterritoriality | Federal advisory bodies | Federal aid to law enforcement agencies | Federal employees | Federal installations | Federal office buildings | Federal office buildings -- District of Columbia | Federal office buildings -- Security measures | Federal officials | Federal-local relations | Fertilizers | Finance | Fines (Penalties) | Fingerprints | Fire departments | Fire fighters | Firearms | Firearms control | Food | Food labeling | Foreign agents | Foreign aid | Foreign loans | Foreign policy -- Latin America | Foreign trade | Forensic chemistry | Forfeiture | Forgery | Fraud | Freedom of speech | Freedom of the press | Fugitives from justice | Fund raising | Gambling | Gas pipelines | Genocide | Government aircraft | Government attorneys | Government employees | Government information | Government liability | Government liability (International law) | Government paperwork | Government procurement | Government trust funds | Government vehicles | Grand jury | Habeas corpus | Hazardous substances | Hazardous waste disposal | Hazardous wastes | Homicide | Hormones | Hostages | Hotels, motels, etc. | Identification devices | Identification of criminals | Illegal aliens | Immigration | Immunities of foreign states | Import restrictions | Imprisonment | Income | Information services | Informers | Injunctions | Insurance | Intelligence activities | International affairs | International agencies | International arbitration | International cooperation -- NATO countries | International finance | International monetary system | Interstate commerce | Job training | Judges | Judicial review | Judicial review of administrative acts | Jurisdiction | Kidnapping | Labor | Laboratories | Larceny | Lasers | Law | Law enforcement | Law enforcement -- District of Columbia | Law enforcement officers | Lawyers -- Standards | Lease and rental services | Legal assistance to prisoners | Legal assistance to the poor | Legal fees | Legislation | Liability (Law) | Licenses | Liens | Life imprisonment | Limitation of actions | Loans | Local officials and employees | Marine resources | Marine safety | Marine transportation | Mass destruction weapons | Medical care | Medicine | Military and naval supplies | Military personnel | Milk | Money | Money laundering | Motor vehicles | Multilateral development banks | Municipal officials and employees | Murder | Names | Narcotic traffic | National parks | National security | Negotiations | Nuclear exports | Nuclear facilities | Nuclear fuels | Nuclear nonproliferation | Nuclear terrorism | Nuclear weapons | Occupational health and safety | Official secrets | Offshore structures | Organized crime | Parole | Passports | Perjury | Pipelines | Plastics | Plutonium | Poisons | Police | Police training | Police-community relations | Political persecution | Political refugees | Politics and government | Postal crimes | Presidential protection | Presidents | Pretrial procedure | Prisoners | Private police | Probation | Property | Prosecution | Prostitution | Protection of foreign officials | Protection of officials | Public assistance programs | Public contracts | Public lands | Public prosecutors | Public records | Punitive damages | Radioisotopes | Receiving stolen goods | Recidivists | Recombinant DNA | Religion | Repatriation | Rescue work | Research and development | Research centers | Right of asylum | Right of privacy | Right to counsel | Sabotage | Science policy | Searches and seizures -- Texas | Secret service | Security clearances | Sentences (Criminal procedure) | Sentencing guidelines | Sex offenders | Ships | Slavery | Smuggling | Solid wastes | State and local government | State courts | State laws | State officials and employees | State-sponsored terrorism | Storage | Subpoena | Supreme Court decisions | Technological innovations | Technology | Technology transfer | Telecommunication | Telecommunication industry | Telephone | Territorial waters | Territories (U.S.) | Terrorism | Terrorists | Torture | Trade | Transfer of employees | Transportation | Treaties -- Mexico | Trials | Uranium | Uranium enrichment | Veterinary medicine | Victims of crimes | Victims of terrorism | Video tapes in courtroom proceedings | Violence | Visas | Voter registration | Weapons | Weapons of mass destruction | Weapons systems | Welfare | White House (Washington, D.C.) | Wiretapping | Witnesses

Votes on this bill

DateChamberResultVote
4/18/96 House Passed Session 2, roll call 126: On Agreeing to the Conference Report
Anti-Terrorism Act
4/17/96 Senate Agreed to Session 2, roll call 71: On the Conference Report
CONFERENCE REPORT ON S.735; Antiterrorism and Effective Death Penalty Act of 1996
6/7/95 Senate Passed Session 1, roll call 242: On Passage of the Bill
s. 735, as amended; Antiterrorism and Effective Death Penalty Act of 1996
6/7/95 Senate Agreed to Session 1, roll call 241: On the Motion to Table
Motion to table Biden amdt. no. 1224; To amend the bill with respect to deleting the rule of deference for habeas corpus.
6/7/95 Senate Rejected Session 1, roll call 240: On the Amendment
Kyl amdt. no. 1211; To stop the abuse of Federal collateral remedies.
6/7/95 Senate Agreed to Session 1, roll call 239: On the Motion to Table
Motion to table Levin amdt. no. 1245; To retain an avenue for appeal in the case of prisoners who can demonstrate actual innocence.
6/7/95 Senate Agreed to Session 1, roll call 238: On the Motion to Table
; Relating to requiring counsel for federal habeas proceedings.
6/7/95 Senate Agreed to Session 1, roll call 237: On the Motion to Table
motion to table biden amdt no. 1217; To amend the bill with respect to deleting habeas corpus for State prisoners.
6/6/95 Senate Agreed to Session 1, roll call 236: On the Amendment
Lieberman amdt. no. 1215; To amend the bill with respect to revisions of existing authority for multipoint wiretaps.
6/6/95 Senate Agreed to Session 1, roll call 235: On the Amendment
specter amdt no. 1250; To ensure due process in deportation proceedings.
6/5/95 Senate Agreed to Session 1, roll call 234: On the Amendment
Feinstein amdt. no. 1202; To amend the bill to authorize requirements for tagging of explosive materials, and other purposes.
5/26/95 Senate Agreed to Session 1, roll call 233: On the Motion to Table
motion to table amdt. no.1200; To amend the bill with respect to emergency wiretap authority.
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