105th Congress / Bills / S 1364
Title
A bill to eliminate unnecessary and wasteful Federal reports.
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Categories (What are categories?)
Acid rain -- Canada | Administrative law judges | Affordable housing | Aged | Agricultural colleges | Agricultural prices | Agricultural research | Agriculture | Air pollution | Air pollution control | Air quality | Alternative fuels | Aluminum | Alzheimer's disease | American economic assistance | American technical assistance | Animals | Armed forces | Armed forces abroad -- Europe | Arthritis | Astronomy | Auditing | Aviation safety | Bank fraud | Banks and banking | Birth control | Budgets | Business | Chemotherapy | Child health | Child health services | Child nutrition | Children | Chronic fatigue syndrome | Civil rights | Civil service pensions | Climate | Coal research | Coast guard | Coffee | Coke industry | Collection of accounts | Colorado River development | Commemorations | Commercialization | Community development | Congress | Congressional reporting requirements | Construction costs | Continental shelf | Criminal justice | Dam safety | Damages | Defense contracts | Defense economics | Defense policy | Diabetes | Digestive diseases | Drug abuse | Drug abuse prevention | Earth resources satellites | Education | Electric utilities | Electric vehicles | Elementary and secondary education | Elk | Emergency management | Employee training | Energy | Energy efficiency | Energy research | Environmental protection | Environmental research | Environmental technology | Estuarine area conservation -- California | Estuarine pollution | Executive departments | Fair housing | Families | Family violence | Federal advisory bodies | Federal aid highway program | Federal aid to community development | Federal aid to higher education | Federal aid to housing | Federal aid to Indians | Federal aid to law enforcement | Federal aid to substance abuse programs | Federal budgets | Federal employees | Federally-guaranteed loans | Fetus | Finance | Financial statements | Fines (Penalties) | Food | Food stamps | Foreign aid | Foreign ownership of real property | Foreign policy | Forfeiture | Free trade | Gas in submerged lands | Gas pipelines | Geology | Geriatrics | Government employees | Government information | Government paperwork | Government procurement | Government property | Government trust funds | Hazardous substances | Hazardous waste disposal | Health policy | Heating | Helium | Higher education | Highway engineering | Historic sites | History | Home care services | Home ownership | Homeless | Horses | Hospital personnel | Housing | Immigration | Indian children | Indian education | Indian housing | Indian lands | Indian medical care | Industrial energy conservation | Informers | Infrastructure | International affairs | International agencies | International cooperation | International cooperation in astronautics | International cooperation in science | Interstate highway system | Iron and steel industry | Job training | Kidney diseases | Labor | Lakes | Land transfers | Launch vehicles | Law | Liability for nuclear damages | Light rail transit | Long-term care | Maps | Marine resources | Marketing of farm produce | Mass rapid transit | Materials research | Maternal health services | Medical care | Medical fees | Medical personnel | Medical research | Medical wastes | Medicare | Medicine | Metals | Military bases | Military housing | Military readiness | Mine wastes | Minorities | Minority employment | Motor vehicle pollution control | Motor vehicle safety | Muscular diseases | National parks | Natural resources | New towns | Nonpoint source pollution | Nuclear power plant accidents | Nuclear reactors | Nuclear weapons plants -- Colorado | Nuclear weapons tests | Nursing homes | Oil and gas leases | Oil pollution | Pediatrics | Pensions | Pesticide regulation | Petroleum in submerged lands | Petroleum pipelines | Petroleum recycling | Physicians | Pipeline safety | Plutonium | Pollution control | Poor | Population policy | Potable water | Preventive medicine | Public contracts | Public lands | Radar | Radiation safety | Radon | Rental housing | Research and development | Research centers -- Department of Health and Human Services | Residential rehabilitation | Revolving funds | Rockets (Aeronautics) | Rural affairs | Rural housing | Scholarships | Science policy | Shellfish fisheries | Shipbuilding | Skin diseases | Soil conservation | Solar heating and cooling | Solid wastes | Space activities | Space commercialization | Space stations | Steel | Student housing | Submarine oil well drilling | Sudden infant death syndrome | Sugar | Sugar trade | Surveys | Technology | Technology assessment | Territories (U.S.) -- American Samoa | Territories (U.S.) -- Guam | Territories (U.S.) -- Virgin Islands | Tidal power | Timber sales | Trade | Trade agreements | Traffic accidents and safety | Transplantation of organs, tissues, etc. | Transportation | Transportation of hazardous substances | Trees | Uranium enrichment | Urology | User charges | Vaccines | Water pollution | Water pollution control | Water quality | Water resources | Weapons systems | Weather forecasting | Welfare | Wilderness areas | Women | World health
Votes on this bill
| Date | Chamber | Result | Vote |
|---|---|---|---|
| House | Session 2, roll call 525: Suspend the Rules and Pass, As Amended Federal Reports Elimination Act of 1998 |