105th Congress / Bills / S 2334
Title
An original bill 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 | Administration of justice | Aggression | Agricultural colleges | Agricultural cooperatives | Agricultural education | Agricultural extension work | Agricultural research | Agriculture | Agriculture in foreign trade | AIDS (Disease) | Air pollution | Air pollution control | Albanians | Alcoholic beverages | Aliens | Alliances | Alternative crops | American agricultural assistance | American economic assistance | American investments | American military assistance | Americans employed in foreign countries -- Security measures | Americans in foreign countries | Animals | Annexation (International 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 | Armistices | Arms control verification | Arms sales | Auditing | Automobile industry | Balance of payments | Ballistic missiles | Bank capital | Bank directors | Bankruptcy | Banks and banking | Beef | Biological diversity conservation | Birth control | Blockade | Bombings | Budgets | Business | Buy American | Capital cities | Cattle | Cellular telephone | Central banks and banking | Charities | Child development | Child health services | Child labor | Child nutrition | Children | Children's rights | Civil liberties | Civil rights | Civil service pensions | Civil-military relations | Claims | Climatic changes | Clinics | Clothing industry | Collective security agreements | Colleges -- Rhode Island | Commercial aircraft | Commercial blacklisting -- Arab countries | Communicable diseases | Communist countries | Communist parties | Community development | Compensation for victims of crime | Congress | Congress and foreign policy | Congress and military policy | Congressional investigations | Congressional oversight | Congressional reporting requirements | Conservation of natural resources | Contracts | Corporate liquidations | Corporate reorganizations | Corruption in politics | Counterpart funds | Counterterrorism | Coups d'etat | Crimes against women | Criminal investigation | Criminal justice | Cruise missiles | Culture | Curriculum planning | Dairy products | Debt agreements | Debt relief | Debt-for-nature swaps | Debtor and creditor | Defense budgets | Defense economics | Defense industries | Defense policy | Defense procurement | Deficit financing | Democracy -- Nigeria | Deposit insurance | Developed countries | Developing countries | Diplomats | Disaster relief | Dislocated workers | Displaced persons | Drug abuse | Drug law enforcement | Drug traffic | Drugs and government employees | Ecological research | Economic assistance 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Azerbaijan | Foreign aid -- Bolivia | Foreign aid -- Bosnia and Herzegovina | Foreign aid -- Bulgaria | Foreign aid -- Burma | Foreign aid -- Cambodia | Foreign aid -- China | Foreign aid -- CIS countries | Foreign aid -- Colombia | Foreign aid -- Cuba | Foreign aid -- Cyprus | Foreign aid -- Democratic Republic of Congo | Foreign aid -- Eastern Europe | Foreign aid -- Ecuador | Foreign aid -- Egypt | Foreign aid -- Estonia | Foreign aid -- Georgia (Republic) | Foreign aid -- Guatemala | Foreign aid -- Haiti | Foreign aid -- Honduras | Foreign aid -- India | Foreign aid -- Indonesia | Foreign aid -- Iran | Foreign aid -- Iraq | Foreign aid -- Israel | Foreign aid -- Jordan | Foreign aid -- Laos | Foreign aid -- Latvia | Foreign aid -- Lebanon | Foreign aid -- Liberia | Foreign aid -- Libya | Foreign aid -- Lithuania | Foreign aid -- Mongolia | Foreign aid -- Myanmar | Foreign aid -- North Korea | Foreign aid -- Pakistan | Foreign aid -- Peru | Foreign aid -- Romania | Foreign aid -- 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lending | Government ownership | Government paperwork | Government publicity | Government service contracts -- Gaza Strip | Government service contracts -- West Bank | Government trust funds | Government vehicles | Governmental investigations | Greenhouse gases | Haitians | Hazardous substances | Health counseling | Health policy | Health surveys | Higher education | History | Hospitals | Human rights | Humanities | Illegal aliens | Immigrant education | Immigration | Import relief | Imports | Income | Income tax | Indigenous peoples | Infrastructure | Infrastructure (Economics) | Inspectors general | Insurance companies | Intermediate range ballistic missiles | International affairs | International agencies | International control of nuclear power | International cooperation | International cooperation in astronautics | International courts | International environmental cooperation | International finance | International military forces | International monetary system | International propaganda | International relief | Investment guaranty insurance | Iron and steel industry | Islands | Jewish holocaust (1939-1945) | Job training | Judicial officers | Labor | Labor unions | Laboratories | Land mines | Land use | Law | Law enforcement -- Western Hemisphere | Leases | Legal education | Licenses | Loan defaults | Lobbying | Location of industries | Marine resources | Marketing of farm produce | Maternal health services | Medical care | Medicine | Military agreements | Military base agreements | Military command and control | Military education | Military helicopters | Military personnel | Military training | Minesweeping | Minorities | Misconduct in office | Multilateral development banks | Murder -- El Salvador | National parks | NATO countries -- Czech Republic | NATO countries -- Hungary | NATO countries -- Poland | NATO enlargement | NATO military forces | Natural resources | Nature conservation | Negotiations | Nongovernmental organizations | Nuclear energy 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liberty | Relocation | Reparations | Repatriation | Reprogramming of appropriated funds | Research centers | Right of assembly | Riots | Rural affairs | Rural economic development | Rural poverty | Salaries | Sanctions (International law) -- Montenegro | Scholarships | Schools | Science policy | Securities industry | Semiconductor industry | Small business | Social services | Solid wastes | Sovereignty -- Japan | Space activities | Special drawing rights | Sports | State-sponsored terrorism | Sterilization (Birth control) | Subcontractors | Submarines | Surface-to-air missiles -- Persian Gulf States | Surplus government property | Sustainable development | Taxation | Technical assistance | Technology | Technology transfer | Telecommunication | Telecommunication industry | Territorial waters | Terrorism -- Gt. Brit. | Terrorism -- Scotland | Textile industry | Torture | Tourism | Trade -- Japan | Trade agreements | Traffic violations | Transportation | Treaties | Trials -- Netherlands | Tropical forests | United Nations | United Nations economic assistance | United Nations employees | United Nations finances | United Nations structure | Urban affairs | Victims of crimes | Visas | Voter registration | Voting rights | War crime trials | War crimes -- Yugoslavia | War relief | Weapons of mass destruction | Weapons systems | Welfare | Women | Women clergy | Women's employment | Women's rights | World health
Votes on this bill
| Date | Chamber | Result | Vote |
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| Senate | Session 2, roll call 258: On the Motion to Table motion to table Dodd amdt no.; To establish a procedure for the declassification of information pertaining to Guatemala and Honduras. |
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| Senate | Session 2, roll call 259: On Passage of the Bill S. 2334, as amended; Foreign Operations, Export Financing, and Related Programs Appropriations Act, 1999 |
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| Senate | Session 2, roll call 257: On the Motion to Table motion to table McCain amdt no. 3500 as modified; To restrict the availability of certain funds for the Korean Peninsula Energy Development Organization unless an additional condition is met. |
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| Senate | Session 2, roll call 256: On the Motion to Table motion to table Kyl amdt no 3522; To provide a substitute with respect to certain conditions for IMF appropriations. |
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| Senate | Session 2, roll call 254: On the Amendment Specter Amdt no. 3506; To provide funding for the Comprehensive Test Ban Treaty Preparatory Commission. |