105th Congress / Bills / H R 1757
Title
To consolidate international affairs agencies, to authorize appropriations for the Department of State and related agencies for fiscal years 1998 and 1999, and for other purposes.
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Votes on this bill
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| Senate | Session 2, roll call 116: On the Amendment Smith Amdt. No.2328; To condition United States ratification of the protocols on specific legislative action for the continued deployment of United States Armed Forces in Bosnia and Herzegovina as part of the NATO mission. |
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| Senate | Session 2, roll call 115: On the Amendment Bingaman Amdt. No.2324; To require a certification of United States policy not to support further enlargement of NATO (other than Poland, Hungary, or the Czech Republic) until revision of the Strategic Concept of NATO is completed. |
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| Senate | Session 2, roll call 114: On the Motion to Table Motion to table Ashcroft Amdt. No.2318; To require a Presidential certification that NATO is and will remain a defensive military alliance, and for other purposes. |
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| Senate | Session 2, roll call 113: On the Amendment Conrad Executive Amdt. No.2320; To encourage progress on reducing the threat posed by Russia's non-strategic nuclear arsenal. |
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| Senate | Session 2, roll call 112: On the Amendment Warner Amdt. No.2322; To express a condition regarding the further enlargement of NATO. |
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| Senate | Session 2, roll call 111: On the Amendment Moynihan Amdt. No.2321; To express a condition regarding the relationship between NATO membership and European Union membership. |
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| Senate | Session 2, roll call 110: On the Amendment Craig Amdt. No.2316; To condition United States ratification of the protocols on specific statutory authorization for the continued deployment of United States Armed Forces in Bosnia and Herzegovina as part of the NATO mission. |
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| Senate | Session 2, roll call 109: On the Amendment Hutchison Executive Amdt. No.2317; To establish a formal process within the North Atlantic Treaty Organization for the resolution of disputes among members and between members and non-members. |
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| Senate | Session 2, roll call 108: On the Amendment Smith Amdt. No.2314; To express a condition requiring full cooperation from Poland, Hungary, and the Czech Republic with United States efforts to obtain the fullest possible accounting or captured and missing United States personnel from past military conflicts of Cold War incidents. |
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| Senate | Session 2, roll call 107: On the Amendment Kyl Ex. Amdt. No.2310; To establish principles of policy of the United States toward the strategic concept of NATO. |
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| Senate | Session 2, roll call 106: On the Amendment Harkin Amdt. No.2312; To limit any United States subsidy of the national expenses of Poland, Hungary, or the Czech Republic in meeting its NATO commitments. |
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| Senate | Session 2, roll call 105: On the Conference Report H.R.1757 Conference Report; Foreign Relations Authorization Act, Fiscal Years 1998 |
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| House | Session 1, roll call 506: On Motion to Instruct Conferees Foreign Relations Authorization Act, Fy’S 1998 and 1999 |
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| House | Session 1, roll call 480: On Motion to Instruct Conferees Foreign Relations Authorization Act, Fy’S 1998 and 1999 |
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| Senate | Session 1, roll call 105: On Passage of the Bill h.r.1757 as amended; Foreign Relations Authorization Act, Fiscal Years 1998 |
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| House | Session 1, roll call 201: On Agreeing to the Amendment |
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| House | Session 1, roll call 200: On Agreeing to the Amendment |
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| House | Session 1, roll call 199: On Agreeing to the Amendment |
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| House | Session 1, roll call 198: On Agreeing to the Amendment |
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| House | Session 1, roll call 197: On Agreeing to the Amendment |
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| House | Session 1, roll call 196: On Agreeing to the Amendment |
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| House | Session 1, roll call 195: On Agreeing to the Amendment |
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| House | Session 1, roll call 194: On Agreeing to the Amendment |
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| House | Session 1, roll call 193: On Agreeing to the Amendment |
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| House | Session 1, roll call 192: On Agreeing to the Amendment |
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| House | Session 1, roll call 191: On Agreeing to the Amendment |
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| House | Session 1, roll call 190: On Agreeing to the Amendment |
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| House | Session 1, roll call 189: On Agreeing to the Amendment |
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| House | Session 1, roll call 188: On Agreeing to the Amendment |
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| House | Session 1, roll call 187: On Agreeing to the Amendment |
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| House | Session 1, roll call 186: On Agreeing to the Amendment |
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| House | Session 1, roll call 185: On Agreeing to the Amendment |
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| House | Session 1, roll call 184: On Agreeing to the Amendment |
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| House | Session 1, roll call 183: On Agreeing to the Amendment |
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| House | Session 1, roll call 182: On Agreeing to the Amendment |
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| House | Session 1, roll call 181: On Agreeing to the Amendment |
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| House | Session 1, roll call 180: On Agreeing to the Amendment |
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| House | Session 1, roll call 179: On Agreeing to the Amendment |
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| House | Session 1, roll call 178: On Agreeing to the Amendment |
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| House | Session 1, roll call 175: On Agreeing to the Amendment |
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| House | Session 1, roll call 174: On Agreeing to the Amendment |
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| House | Session 1, roll call 173: On Agreeing to the Amendment |
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| House | Session 1, roll call 172: On Agreeing to the Amendment |
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| House | Session 1, roll call 171: On Agreeing to the Amendment |
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| House | Session 1, roll call 170: On Agreeing to the Amendment |
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| House | Session 1, roll call 168: On Agreeing to the Amendment |
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| House | Session 1, roll call 167: On Agreeing to the Amendment |
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| House | Session 1, roll call 164: On Agreeing to the Amendment |
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| House | Session 1, roll call 163: On Agreeing to the Amendment |
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| House | Session 1, roll call 162: On Agreeing to the Amendment |
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| House | Session 1, roll call 161: On Agreeing to the Amendment |
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| House | Session 1, roll call 160: On Agreeing to the Amendment |
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| House | Session 1, roll call 159: On Agreeing to the Amendment |