105th Congress / Bills / H R 2605
Title
To require the United States to oppose the making of concessional loans by international financial institutions to any entity in the People's Republic of China.
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Categories (What are categories?)
Agriculture | American investments | Armed forces | Arrest | Birth control | Business | Business ethics | Civil liberties | Civil rights | Civil-military relations | Communications | Criminal justice | Cultural relations | Data banks | Defense policy | Democracy | Detention of persons | Disciplining of employees | Discrimination in employment | Dismissal of employees | Dissenters | Education | Educational exchanges | Elementary and secondary education | Employee rights | Environmental health | Environmental protection | Ethnic relations | Exchange of persons programs | Finance | Forced labor | Foreign aid | Foreign loans | Foreign policy | Foreign policy -- East Asia | Free enterprise | Freedom of association | Freedom of speech | Gifts | Government and business | Government information | Government paperwork | Human rights -- China | Humanities | Import restrictions | Industrial pollution | Interest rates | International affairs | International agricultural cooperation | International finance | Joint ventures | Labor | Law | Medical care | Medicine | Minorities | Multilateral development banks | Nonprofit organizations | Nonviolence | Occupational health and safety | Political persecution | Political prisoners | Politics and government | Prison labor | Prisoners | Prisons | Public demonstrations | Publishers and publishing | Religion | Religious liberty | Right of assembly | Science policy | Scientific exchanges | Sex discrimination in employment | Social services | Subsidies | Technology | Torture | Trade | Trials | Women
Votes on this bill
| Date | Chamber | Result | Vote |
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| House | Session 1, roll call 605: On Passage Communist China Subsidy Reduction Act |
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| House | Session 1, roll call 604: Table Motion to Appeal the Ruling of the Chair Communist China Subsidy Reduction Act |