106th Congress / Bills / S 886
Title
An original bill to authorize appropriations for the Department of State for fiscal years 2000 and 2001; to provide for enhanced security at United States diplomatic facilities; to provide for certain arms control, nonproliferation, and other national security measures; to provide for the reform of the United Nations; and for other purposes.
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Abortion | Accounting | Administration of justice | Administrative fees | Administrative procedure -- Central Intelligence Agency | Administrative procedure -- Department of Commerce | Administrative procedure -- Department of Defense | Administrative procedure -- Department of Energy | Administrative procedure -- Nuclear Regulatory Commission | Administrative remedies | Advice and consent of the Senate | Alien labor | Alien property -- Libya | Alliances | American economic assistance | American military assistance | Americans employed in foreign countries | Americans in foreign countries | Arab-Israeli conflict | Armed forces | Arms control agreements -- Russia | Arms control agreements -- U.S.S.R. | Arms control negotiations | Arms control verification | Arms sales | Artificial satellites | Assassination | Auditing | Authorization -- Department of State | Awards, medals, prizes | Biological weapons | Bombings | Boundaries -- Canada | Boundaries -- Mexico | Budgets | Building 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Votes on this bill
| Date | Chamber | Result | Vote |
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| Senate | Session 1, roll call 180: On Passage of the Bill S. 886, As Amended; United Nations Reform Act of 1999 |
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| Senate | Session 1, roll call 179: On the Amendment Feingold Amdt. No. 692; To limit the percentage of noncompetitively awarded grants made to the core grantees of the National Endowment for Democracy. |
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| Senate | Session 1, roll call 177: On the Amendment Sarbanes Amdt. No. 689 as modified; To revise the deadlines with respect to the retention of records of disciplinary actions and the filing of grievances within the Foreign Service. |