The U.S. Congress Votes Database

105th Congress / Bills / S 903

Title

An original bill to consolidate the foreign affairs agencies of the United States, to authorize appropriations for the Department of State for fiscal years 1998 and 1999, and to provide for reform of the United Nations, and for other purposes.

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Votes on this bill

DateChamberResultVote
6/17/97 Senate Rejected Session 1, roll call 104: On the Amendment
feingold amendment no. 395; To eliminate provisions creating a new Federal agency.
6/17/97 Senate Agreed to Session 1, roll call 103: On the Amendment
bennett amendment no. 392; To express the sense of the Senate on enforcement of the Iran-Iraq Arms Non-Proliferation Act of 1992 with respect to the acquisition by Iran of C-802 cruise missiles.
6/17/97 Senate Rejected Session 1, roll call 102: On the Amendment
lugar amendment no. 382; To provide a substitute for title XXII relating to United Nations arrears payments.
6/17/97 Senate Agreed to Session 1, roll call 101: On the Amendment
dewine amendment no. 383 as modified; To exclude from the United States aliens who have been involved in extrajudicial and political killings in Haiti.
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