106th Congress / Bills / H R 1555
Title
To authorize appropriations for fiscal year 2000 for intelligence and intelligence-related activities of the United States Government, the Community Management Account, and the Central Intelligence Agency Retirement and Disability System, and for other purposes.
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Categories (What are categories?)
Actions and defenses | Administration of justice | Albanians | Alien property | Aliens | Armed forces | Assassination | Authorization -- Central Intelligence Agency | Authorization -- Department of Defense | Authorization -- Department of Energy | Authorization -- Department of Justice | Authorization -- Department of State | Authorization -- Department of the Treasury | Authorization -- Intelligence community staff | Balance of trade | Ballistic missiles | Bank accounts | Bank records | Budgets | Business | Business intelligence | Buy American | Children | Civil liberties | Civil service pensions | Classified defense information | Communications | Communist parties | Communists | Competitive bidding | Confidential funding (Federal budgets) | Congress | Congressional oversight | Congressional reporting requirements | Conspiracy | Counterintelligence | Counterterrorism | Covert operations | Criminal investigation | Criminal justice | Defense budgets | Defense economics | Defense policy | Drug abuse | Drug law enforcement | Drug traffic | Economic policy | Electronic surveillance -- Standards | Employment | Espionage | Executive departments | Executive reorganization | Families | Federal advisory bodies | Federal aid to law enforcement | Federal employees | Federal officials | Finance | Fines (Penalties) | Fissionable materials | Foreign agents | Foreign exchange | Foreign leaders -- Chile | Foreign policy -- East Asia | Foreign policy -- Europe | Foreign policy -- Latin America | Foreign policy -- Russia | Fraud | Freedom of information | Government contractors | Government employees | Government information | Government paperwork | Government procurement | Government trust funds | History | Human rights | Immigration | Information leaking | Insurgency -- Kosovo | Insurgency -- Yugoslavia | Intellectual property | Intelligence activities | Intelligence activities -- Germany | Intelligence activities -- United Kingdom | Intelligence officers | Intelligence services | International affairs | International banking | International cooperation -- Vietnam | International finance | Job training | Labor | Labor statistics | Laboratories | Law | Maps | Married people | Military bases | Military communications | Military intelligence | Military operations | Military personnel | Military training | Military weapons | Misconduct in office | Missing in action | Murder | National security | Naturalization | Nuclear energy research facilities | Nuclear nonproliferation | Nuclear reactors | Nuclear warships | Nuclear weapons | Nuclear weapons plants | Obstruction of justice | Party affiliation | Patents | Pensions | Photography | Political leadership | Political science | Politics and government | Prisoners of war | Profit | Prosecution | Public contracts | Public records | Radar | Reconnaissance satellites | Research and development facilities | Salaries | Sanctions (International law) | Science policy | Securities regulation | Security classification (Government documents) | Security clearances | Sentences (Criminal procedure) | Space activities | Supplemental appropriations | Technology | Terrorism | Trade | Trade secrets | Transfer of employees | Underground movements -- Serbia | Unemployment | Vietnamese Conflict | Visas | Weapons systems | Wiretapping
Votes on this bill
| Date | Chamber | Result | Vote |
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| Senate | Session 1, roll call 216: On the Amendment Kyl Amendment No. 1258, as amended.; To restructure Department of Energy nuclear security functions, including the establishment of the Agency for Nuclear Stewardship. |
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| Senate | Session 1, roll call 215: On the Amendment Levin Amendment No. 1261; To provide that the Secretary of Energy shall be responsible for developing and promulgating all Departmental-wide security, counterintelligence and intelligence policies, and may use his immediate staff to assist him in developing and promulgating such policies. |
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| House | Session 1, roll call 129: On Agreeing to the Amendment |