The U.S. Congress Votes Database

105th Congress / Bills / H R 4193

Title

Making appropriations for the Department of the Interior and related agencies for the fiscal year ending September 30, 1999, and for other purposes.

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Categories (What are categories?)

Administrative fees | Administrative procedure | Aged | Agriculture | Alternative energy sources | American economic assistance | Animals | Appropriations -- Commission of Fine Arts | Appropriations -- Department of Agriculture | Appropriations -- Department of Energy | Appropriations -- Department of Health and Human Services | Appropriations -- Department of the Interior | Appropriations -- Nat'l. Found. on the Arts & the Humanities | Appropriations -- National Capital Planning Commission | Appropriations -- Smithsonian Institution | Appropriations -- U.S. Holocaust Memorial Council | Armed forces | Art | Art and state | Awards, medals, prizes | Beaches | Biological diversity conservation | Biological research | Bridges -- New Jersey | Budgets | Building construction | Building laws | Business | Buy American | Cattle | Cemeteries and funerals | Children | Claims | Clinics | Coastal zone management | Collection of accounts | Columbia River development | Commemorations | Communications | Competitive bidding | Concessions | Congress -- House Appropriations | Congress -- Senate Appropriations | Congressional committees (House) | Congressional committees (Senate) | Congressional oversight | Congressional reporting requirements | Constitution | Constitutional amendments | Consumers | Criminal justice | Cultural centers | Debarment of government contractors | Deceptive advertising | Defense economics | Disaster relief | Dismissal wage | Easements | Economic policy | Ecosystem management | Education | Elementary and secondary education | Elephants -- Africa | Elephants -- Africa (Sub-Saharan) | Elephants -- Asia | Emergency management | Employee training | Employee vacations | Endangered animals | Endangered species | Energy | Energy conservation | Energy conservation in buildings | Energy efficiency | Energy research | Environmental education | Environmental protection | Estuaries | Estuarine area conservation | Executive departments | Executive reorganization | Exhibitions | Explosives | Federal advisory bodies | Federal aid to education | Federal aid to higher education | Federal aid to Indians | Federal aid to museums | Federal aid to research | Federal aid to territories | Federal aid to the arts and humanities | Federal aid to water pollution control | Federal budgets | Federal employees | Federal office buildings -- District of Columbia | Federal receipts and expenditures | Federal-Indian relations | Federally-guaranteed loans | Finance | Financial statements | Fire prevention | Fishery management | Fishing | Food | Foreign aid | Foreign policy -- Marshall Islands | Foreign policy -- Micronesia | Foreign policy -- Oceania | Foreign policy -- Palau Islands | Forest clearcutting | Forest conservation | Forest ecology | Forest fires | Forest management -- Illinois | Forest roads | Forestry | Forestry research | Forests | Fossil fuels | Foundations | Fraud | Fuel allocation | Gas in submerged lands | Geology | Gifts | Government buyouts -- Colorado | Government consultants | Government corporations -- Tennessee Valley Authority | Government employees | Government employees' health insurance | Government information | Government liability | Government paperwork | Government procurement | Government publications | Government securities | Government spending reductions | Government trust funds | Grazing | Habitat conservation | Hazardous substances | Hazardous waste disposal | Hazardous waste site remediation | Health policy | Helium | Higher education | Highway engineering | Highway maintenance | Historic sites | History | Horses | Housing | Humanities | Hunting | Hydrology | Indemnity | Indian claims | Indian education | Indian lands -- Arizona | Indian lands -- New Mexico | Indian medical care | Indian water rights | Indians -- Alaska | Infrastructure | Insect control | International affairs | International education | International environmental cooperation | Investments | Irrigation | Islands | Jewish holocaust (1939-1945) | Job training | Labeling | Labor | Laboratories | Land transfers | Land use | Landscape architecture | Law | Legislation | Liability for toxic substances pollution damages | Licenses -- Fees | Limitation of actions | Literature | Lobbying | Logging | Lumber trade | Maintenance and repair | Man and the Biosphere Programme | Maps | Marine resources | Medicaid | Medical care | Medical fees | Medicare | Medicine | Migratory bird conservation | Military base conversion | Mine wastes | Mineral industries | Mineral reserves | Mines and mineral resources | Mining claims | Mining engineering | Mining royalties | Minorities | Museums | Music | Names | National forests -- California | National forests -- Nevada | National forests -- Ohio | National forests -- Oregon | National forests -- Utah | National lakeshores -- Michigan | National parks | National recreation areas -- Kentucky | National recreation areas -- Tennessee | National scenic areas -- Washington/State | National seashores -- Florida | Natural areas | Natural resources | Navigation | Nuclear weapons | Occupational health and safety | Occupational retraining | Off-budget expenditures | Oil and gas leases | Oil and gas royalties | Oil pollution | Oil pollution control | Oil shales | Old growth forests | Open space lands | Park rangers | Payments in lieu of taxes | Pedestrians | Performing arts | Pest control | Petroleum in submerged lands | Petroleum prices | Petroleum reserves | Pipelines | Politics and government | Pollution control -- Maryland | Poor | Prisons | Prospecting | Public buildings | Public contracts | Public lands | Railroad land grants | Range management | Real estate appraisal | Reclamation of land | Reefs | Reforestation | Relocation | Reprogramming of appropriated funds | Research and development | Research centers | Research grants | Restaurants | Revolving funds | Rhinoceroses | Right-of-way | Rural affairs | Rural economic development | Scholarships | School buildings | Science policy | Signs and signboards | Small business | Snakes | Social services | Solid wastes | Sports | State and local government | State constitutions | State laws | Strategic materials | Streets | Strip mining | Subcontractors | Supplemental appropriations | Surveying | Sustainable development | Tennessee Valley development | Territories (U.S.) -- American Samoa | Territories (U.S.) -- Guam | Territories (U.S.) -- Northern Mariana Islands | Territories (U.S.) -- Virgin Islands | Tigers | Timber sales | Trade | Trails -- Pennsylvania | Transfer of employees | Transportation | Treaties | Trees | United Nations | User charges | Water conservation | Water pollution | Water resources | Watershed management | Watersheds | Weapons systems | Welfare | Wetland conservation | Wetland restoration | Wildlife conservation | Wildlife management | Wildlife refuges | Workers' compensation | Youth services | Zoos

Votes on this bill

DateChamberResultVote
7/23/98 House Passed Session 2, roll call 331: On Passage
Interior Appropriations for F.Y. 1999
7/23/98 House Failed Session 2, roll call 330: On Agreeing to the Amendment
7/23/98 House Failed Session 2, roll call 329: On Agreeing to the Amendment
7/23/98 House Failed Session 2, roll call 328: On Agreeing to the Amendment
7/23/98 House Failed Session 2, roll call 327: On Agreeing to the Amendment
7/23/98 House Failed Session 2, roll call 326: On Agreeing to the Amendment
7/22/98 House Agreed to Session 2, roll call 320: On Agreeing to the Amendment
7/22/98 House Failed Session 2, roll call 319: On Agreeing to the Amendment
7/21/98 House Failed Session 2, roll call 315: On Agreeing to the Amendment
7/21/98 House Agreed to Session 2, roll call 314: On Agreeing to the Amendment
7/21/98 House Failed Session 2, roll call 313: On Agreeing to the Amendment
7/21/98 House Agreed to Session 2, roll call 312: On Agreeing to the Amendment
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