The U.S. Congress Votes Database

105th Congress / Bills / H R 4569

Title

Making appropriations for foreign operations, export financing, and related programs for the fiscal year ending September 30, 1999, and for other purposes.

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Abortion | Accounting -- Standards | Administration of justice | Advanced weapons | Aggression | Agricultural assistance | Agricultural research | Agriculture | Agriculture in foreign trade | AIDS (Disease) | Air pollution | Air pollution control | Alcoholic beverages | American economic assistance | American investments | American military assistance | Americans employed in foreign countries | Amusement parks -- Fees | Animals | Annexation (International law) | Antitrust law | Appropriations -- African Development Foundation | Appropriations -- Department of State | Appropriations -- Executive Office of the President | Appropriations -- Export-Import Bank of the United States | Appropriations -- Inter-American Foundation | Appropriations -- International Dev. Coop. Agency | Appropriations -- Peace Corps | Appropriations -- Trade and Development Agency | Arab refugees -- Kuwait | Armed forces | Armed forces abroad | Arms control | Arms control agreements | Arms sales -- South Korea | Arms sales -- Thailand | Arrest | Assassination | Auditing | Balance of payments | Balance of trade -- Japan | Ballistic missiles | Bank capital | Bank examination | Bank management | Bank records | Bankruptcy | Banks and banking | Biological diversity conservation | Birth control | Boycott | Bribery | Budgets | Business | Business records | Buy American | Capital cities | Capital investments | Child development | Child health services | Child welfare | Children | Civil liberties | Civil service pensions | Civil-military relations | Climatic changes | Collection of accounts | Collective bargaining | Commercial blacklisting -- Arab countries | Commodity prices | Communication in medicine | Communications | Competition | Concentration camps | Conferences | Conglomerate 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aid -- Communist countries | Foreign aid -- Croatia | Foreign aid -- Cuba | Foreign aid -- Democratic Republic of Congo | Foreign aid -- Eastern Europe | Foreign aid -- Egypt | Foreign aid -- Estonia | Foreign aid -- Georgia (Republic) | Foreign aid -- Guatemala | Foreign aid -- Haiti | Foreign aid -- Honduras | Foreign aid -- Indonesia | Foreign aid -- Iran | Foreign aid -- Iraq | Foreign aid -- Ireland | Foreign aid -- Israel | Foreign aid -- Jordan | Foreign aid -- Kazakhstan | Foreign aid -- Kyrgyzstan | Foreign aid -- Latvia | Foreign aid -- Lebanon | Foreign aid -- Liberia | Foreign aid -- Libya | Foreign aid -- Lithuania | Foreign aid -- Mongolia | Foreign aid -- Nicaragua | Foreign aid -- North Korea | Foreign aid -- Pakistan | Foreign aid -- Palestinian Authority | Foreign aid -- Panama | Foreign aid -- Peru | Foreign aid -- Romania | Foreign aid -- Russia | Foreign aid -- Serbia | Foreign aid -- South Africa | Foreign aid -- Sudan | Foreign aid -- Syria | Foreign aid -- Tajikistan | Foreign aid -- Turkmenistan | Foreign aid -- Ukraine | Foreign aid -- Uzbekistan | Foreign banks and banking | Foreign corporations | Foreign exchange | Foreign exchange rates | Foreign investments | Foreign loans | Foreign policy | Foreign policy -- Africa (Sub-Saharan) | Foreign policy -- Asia | Foreign policy -- Central Asia | Foreign policy -- East Asia | Foreign policy -- Europe | Foreign policy -- Latin America | Foreign policy -- Middle East and North Africa | Foreign policy -- South Asia | Foreign service | Foreign trade promotion | Free enterprise | Free ports and zones | Free trade | Freedom of association | Freedom of speech | Fugitives from justice | Genocide | Glass and glass industry | Global warming | Government and business | Government consultants | Government contractors | Government corporations -- Overseas Private Investment Corporation | Government employees | Government information | Government lending | Government paperwork | Government publicity | 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Votes on this bill

DateChamberResultVote
9/17/98 House Passed Session 2, roll call 449: On Passage
Foreign Operations Appropriations for F.Y. 1999
9/17/98 House Failed Session 2, roll call 448: On Agreeing to the Amendment
9/17/98 House Agreed to Session 2, roll call 447: On Agreeing to the Amendment
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