107th Congress / Bills / H R 2215
Title
To authorize appropriations for the Department of Justice for fiscal year 2002, and for other purposes.
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Categories (What are categories?)
Actions and defenses | Administration of juvenile justice | Administrative fees | Administrative procedure -- U.S. Sentencing Commission | Administrative remedies | Admission of nonimmigrants | Advice and consent of the Senate | Affordable housing | Airline passenger traffic | Airlines | Aliens | Americans employed in foreign countries | Ammunition | Amphetamines | Annuities | Antitrust actions | Antitrust law | Appellate procedure | Appropriations | Armed forces | Assault | Attorneys general | Auditing | Authorization -- Department of Commerce | Authorization -- Department of Justice | Automobile industry | Automobile insurance | Bankruptcy courts | Block grants | Border patrols | Budgets | Building construction | Business | Cabinet officers | Cellular telephone | Change of venue | Chemicals | Children | Citizenship | Civil liberties | Claims | Clinical trials | Clothing | Collection of accounts | Colleges -- Louisiana | Commemorations | Commercial arbitration | Communications | Community-based corrections | Compensation (Law) | Computer crimes | Computer security measures | Computer software | Computers and government | Conferences | Conflict of interests | Congress -- House Judiciary | Congress -- Senate Judiciary | Congressional committees (House) | Congressional committees (Senate) | Congressional investigations | Congressional oversight | Congressional reporting requirements | Congressional-executive relations | Congressional-Presidential relations | Consent decrees | Conspiracy | Constitution -- U.S. | Constitutional law | Construction costs | Contempt of court | Contracts | Copyright infringement | Correctional institutions | Correctional personnel | Counseling | Counterfeiting | Counterterrorism | Court records | Courts of special jurisdiction | Crime prevention | Crimes against women | Criminal aliens | Criminal investigation | Criminal justice | Criminal justice information | Criminal justice information systems | Criminal statistics | Damages | Data banks | Defense policy | Delinquency prevention | Deportation | Depositions | Detention of persons | Disabled | Distance education | District courts -- Alabama | District courts -- Arizona | District courts -- California | District courts -- Florida | District courts -- Illinois | District courts -- Iowa | District courts -- New Mexico | District courts -- New York/State | District courts -- North Carolina | District courts -- Ohio | District courts -- Texas | District courts -- Virginia | Drug abuse | Drug abuse prevention | Drug abuse treatment | Drug addiction | Drug courts | Drug law enforcement -- Thailand | Drug testing | Drug traffic | Drugs and youth | EBB Terrorism | Economic growth | Economic policy | Education | Electronic data interchange | Electronic surveillance | Elementary and secondary education | Elementary education | Emergency management | Emergency medical personnel | Engineering | Entrepreneurs | Evaluation research (Social action programs) | Evidence (Law) | Ex-offenders | Exchange of persons programs | Executive departments | Executive reorganization | Families | Family violence | Federal advisory bodies | Federal aid to higher education | Federal aid to Indians | Federal aid to law enforcement | Federal aid to rural areas | Federal aid to substance abuse programs | Federal aid to youth services | Federal budgets | Federal employees | Federal law enforcement officers | Federal office buildings -- Security measures | Federal-Indian relations | Federal-state relations | Finance | Fines (Penalties) | Firearms | Firearms control | Food | Foreign aid -- Central Asia | Foreign aid -- South Asia | Foreign investments | Foreign policy | Foreign policy -- East Asia | Foreign-trained physicians | Forensic medicine | Forfeiture | Franchises (Retail trade) | Gangs | Government aircraft | Government attorneys | Government consultants | Government contractors | Government employees | Government information | Government liability | Government liability (International law) | Government paperwork | Government procurement | Government publicity | Government service contracts | Government statistics | Government trust funds | Government vehicles | Governmental investigations | Grand jury | Grandparents | Hate crimes | Hazardous substances | Higher education | Hotels, motels, etc. | Housing | Human rights | Immigration | Impeachments | Indian courts | Indian law enforcement | Indian women | Indian youth | Indictments | Information technology | Informers | Infrastructure | Injunctions | Insanity defense | Inspectors general | Intellectual property | Intelligence activities | International affairs | International claims | International finance | Internet | Internet service providers | Interoceanic canals -- Panama Canal | Job creation | Job training | Judges | Judicial ethics | Judicial officers | Judicial review | Judicial tenure | Jurisdiction | Juvenile corrections | Juvenile courts | Juvenile detention | Juvenile institutions | Laboratories | Land transfers | Law | Law enforcement -- Equipment and supplies | Lawyers | Legal assistance to prisoners | Legal ethics | Legal fees | Legislation | Liability (Law) | Licenses | Liens | Literacy programs | Lobbying | Magistrates | Maintenance and repair | Management audit | Management information systems | Materials research | Medical care | Medicine | Mental health services | Mental health services for youth | Mentally ill | Mentoring | Methamphetamine | Military education | Military personnel | Minorities | Misconduct in office | Missing persons | Money laundering | Monopolies | Monuments and memorials | Naturalization | Nazism | Nonprofit organizations | Nuclear weapons tests | Obstruction of justice | Ombudsman | Organized crime | Parole -- District of Columbia | Parties to actions | Partnerships | Patent agreements | Patent licenses | Patents | Pensions | Performance measurement | Phonorecords | Pleas (Criminal procedure) | Police | Police training | Politics and government | Pornography | Postal crimes | Presidential appointments | Presidents | Prison labor | Prisoners | Prisons | Probation | Probation officers | Prosecution | Protection of officials | Public contracts | Public lands | Public prosecutors | Punitive damages | Radiation victims | Railroad safety | Rape | Recidivists | Recruiting of employees | Rehabilitation of criminals | Rehabilitation of juvenile delinquents | Rescue work | Research centers -- Alabama | Rural affairs | Rural crime | Salaries | Scholarships | School security | School violence | Science policy | Secondary education | Selection of judges | Sentences (Criminal procedure) | Sentencing guidelines | Social services | Sports | State and local government | State courts | Strategic planning | Subpoena | Surplus government property | Technology | Technology assessment | Telecommunication | Territories (U.S.) | Terrorism | Terrorists | Trade | Trademark agreements | Trademarks | Transfer of employees | Translating and interpreting | Transportation | Trusts and trustees | United Nations | Urinalysis | Victims of crimes | Violence | Visas | Vocational education | War casualties | War crimes | Warranties | Warrants (Law) | Weapons systems | Welfare | Wife abuse | Wine | Wiretapping | Witnesses -- Fees | Women | Women's rights | Youth violence
Votes on this bill
| Date | Chamber | Result | Vote |
|---|---|---|---|
| House | Session 2, roll call 422: On Agreeing to the Conference Report To Authorize Appropriations for the Department of Justice for Fiscal Year 2002, and for Other Purposes. | ||
| House | Session 2, roll call 121: On Motion to Instruct Conferees To Authorize Appropriations for the Department of Justice for Fiscal Year 2002, and for Other Purposes. |