106th Congress / Bills / H R 1180
Title
To amend the Social Security Act to expand the availability of health care coverage for working individuals with disabilities, to establish a Ticket to Work and Self-Sufficiency Program in the Social Security Administration to provide such individuals with meaningful opportunities to work, and for other purposes.
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Categories (What are categories?)
Accounting | Administrative fees | Administrative procedure -- Department of Health and Human Services | Administrative procedure -- Department of the Treasury | Administrative remedies | Aged | Agricultural subsidies | Agriculture | Alcohol tax | Alcoholic beverage industry -- Virgin Islands | Alcoholic beverages | Alcoholism | Annuities | Auditing | Biomass energy | Blind | Budgets | Building construction | Business | Business income tax | Capital gains tax | Case management | Charitable contributions | Child health services | Children | Christian Scientists | Class actions (Civil procedure) | Clergy | Climate | Close corporations | Coinsurance | Collection of accounts | Compensation (Law) | Competitive bidding | Computers and government | Congress | Congressional investigations | Congressional oversight | Congressional reporting requirements | Construction costs | Consumer complaints | Consumers | Contractors | Corporate mergers | Corporate profits | Correctional institutions | Cost effectiveness | Cost of living adjustments | Counseling | Criminal investigation | Criminal justice | Criminal justice information | Data banks | Depletion allowances | Derivative securities | Diesel motor | Digestive diseases | Disability evaluation | Disabled | Dividends | Donation of organs, tissues, etc. | Drug abuse | Drug addicts | Dyes and dyeing | Earned income tax credit | Earnings | Economic policy | Education | Electric power production | Elementary and secondary education | Elementary schools | Employee benefit plans | Employee health benefits | Employment | Employment agencies | Employment of the disabled | Employment tax credits | Energy | Energy tax credits | Environmental protection | Evaluation research (Social action programs) | Ex-offenders | Excise tax | Executive departments | Executive reorganization | Families | Farm manure | Federal advisory bodies | Federal aid to disability services | Federal aid to higher education | Federal-state relations | Federally-guaranteed loans | Finance | Financial statements | Food | Food relief | Foreclosure | Foreign tax credit | Foster home care | Futures trading | Gas industry | Gasoline tax | Government contractors | Government information | Government liability | Government paperwork | Government publicity | Government trust funds | Governmental investigations | Grievance procedures | Hazardous substances | Hazardous waste site remediation | Health care fraud | Health facilities | Health information systems | Health insurance | Health maintenance organizations | Health policy | Higher education | Holding companies | Home ownership -- District of Columbia | Hotels, motels, etc. | Household workers | Housing | Identification of criminals | Imprisonment | Income | Income tax | Insurance companies | Insurance premiums | Interest | International banking | International finance | Job training | Judicial review of administrative acts | Labor | Law | Leases | Legal fees | Legislation | Life insurance | Loans | Managed care | Management information systems | Married people | Medicaid | Medicaid fraud | Medicaid managed care | Medical care | Medical economics | Medical fees | Medically uninsured | Medicare | Medicare fraud | Medicine | Medigap | Minimum tax | Natural resources | Nursing homes | Oil well drilling | Old age, survivors and disability insurance | Partnerships | Patients' rights | Pensions | Performance measurement | Personal income tax | Petroleum industry | Politics and government | Poultry industry | Prisoners | Prisons | Prosecution | Public contracts | Real estate investment trusts | Refuse as fuel | Religion | Rent | Research and development | Research and development tax credit -- Puerto Rico | Retiree health benefits | School buildings | School districts | School health programs | School lunch program | Science policy | Secondary education | Sentences (Criminal procedure) | Service stations | Sex offenders | Social security | Social security beneficiaries | Social security eligibility | Social security finance | Social security taxes | Social services | Solid wastes | State and local government | State politics and government | Stocks | Student loan funds | Subsidiary corporations | Supplemental security income program | Tariff preferences | Tax administration | Tax assessment | Tax credits | Tax deductions | Tax exclusion | Tax rates | Tax refunds | Tax returns | Taxation | Taxation of foreign income | Technology | Trade | Transplantation of organs, tissues, etc. | Travel costs | Trusts and trustees | User charges | Vaccines | Vocational guidance | Vocational rehabilitation | Wages | Welfare | Welfare eligibility | Welfare waivers | Welfare work participation | Welfare-to-work | Wind power | Year 2000 computer problem
Votes on this bill
| Date | Chamber | Result | Vote |
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| Senate | Session 1, roll call 372: On the Conference Report H.R.1180 Conference Report; Ticket to Work and Work Incentives Improvement Act of 1999 |
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| House | Session 1, roll call 611: On Agreeing to the Conference Report Ticket to Work and Work Incentives Improvement Act |
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| House | Session 1, roll call 513: On Motion to Suspend the Rules and Pass, As Amended Ticket to Work and Work Incentives Improvement Act |