106th Congress / Bills / S 1134
Title
An original bill to amend the Internal Revenue Code of 1986 to allow tax-free expenditures from education individual retirement accounts for elementary and secondary school expenses, to increase the maximum annual amount of contributions to such accounts, and for other purposes.
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Votes on this bill
| Date | Chamber | Result | Vote |
|---|---|---|---|
| Senate | Session 2, roll call 33: On Passage of the Bill S. 1134, as amended; Affordable Education Act of 2000 | ||
| Senate | Session 2, roll call 32: On the Amendment Durbin Amendment No. 2879; To reduce violence in schools. | ||
| Senate | Session 2, roll call 31: On the Amendment Feinstein Amendment No. 2876; To provide for achievement standards and assessment of student performance in meeting the standards. | ||
| Senate | Session 2, roll call 30: On the Amendment Wellstone Amendment No. 2878; To provide a limitation regarding the policy of prohibiting social promotion. | ||
| Senate | Session 2, roll call 29: On the Amendment Motion to Waive CBA Re: Bingaman Amendment No. 2875; To increase funding for Federal Pell Grants. | ||
| Senate | Session 2, roll call 28: On the Amendment Boxer Amendment No. 2873 (Reconsidered); To express the sense of the Senate on improving the learning environment by ensuring safe schools. | ||
| Senate | Session 2, roll call 27: On the Amendment Boxer Amendment No. 2873; To express the sense of the Senate on improving the learning environment by ensuring safe schools. | ||
| Senate | Session 2, roll call 26: On the Amendment Coverdell Amendment No. 2874 As Modified; To express the sense of the Senate on improving the learning environment by ensuring safe schools. | ||
| Senate | Session 2, roll call 25: On the Amendment Kennedy Amendment No. 2872; To establish programs to enable States and local educational agencies to place a qualified teacher in every classroom. | ||
| Senate | Session 2, roll call 24: On the Amendment Roth Amendment No. 2869; To amend the Internal Revenue Code of 1986 to allow tax-free expenditures from education individual retirement accounts for elementary and secondary school expenses, to increase the maximum annual amount of contributions to such accounts, and for other purposes. | ||
| Senate | Session 2, roll call 23: On the Amendment Graham Amendment No. 2870; To reinstate certain revenue raisers. | ||
| Senate | Session 2, roll call 22: On the Amendment Mack Amendment No. 2827; To eliminate the marriage penalty in the reduction in permitted contributions to education individual retirement accounts. | ||
| Senate | Session 2, roll call 21: On the Amendment Murray Amendment No. 2821; To provide for class size reduction programs. | ||
| Senate | Session 2, roll call 20: On the Amendment Wellstone Amendment No. 2865; To require the Secretary of Health and Human Services to report to Congress on the extent and severity of child poverty. | ||
| Senate | Session 2, roll call 19: On the Motion to Table Motion to Table Bingaman Amendment No. 2863; To ensure accountability in programs for disadvantaged children and provide funds to turn around failing schools. | ||
| Senate | Session 2, roll call 18: On the Amendment Abraham Amdt No. 2825; To amend the Internal Revenue Code of 1986 to expand the deduction for computer donations to schools and to allow a tax credit for donated computers, and for other purposes. | ||
| Senate | Session 2, roll call 17: On the Motion to Table Motion to Table the Robb Amendment No. 2861; To eliminate the use of education individual retirement accounts for elementary and secondary school expenses and to expand the incentives for the construction and renovation of public schools. | ||
| Senate | Session 2, roll call 16: On the Amendment Collins Amdt No. 2854; To amend the Internal Revenue Code of 1986 to eliminate the 2-percent floor on miscellaneous itemized deductions for qualified professional development expenses of elementary and secondary school teachers and to allow a credit against income tax to elementary and secondary school teachers who provide classroom materials. |