107th Congress / Bills / H R 2311
Title
Making appropriations for energy and water development for the fiscal year ending September 30, 2002, and for other purposes.
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Categories (What are categories?)
Agriculture | Alternative energy sources | Animals | Appropriations -- Appalachian Regional Commission | Appropriations -- Defense Nuclear Facilities Safety Board | Appropriations -- Department of Defense | Appropriations -- Department of Energy | Appropriations -- Department of the Interior | Appropriations -- Federal Energy Regulatory Commission | Appropriations -- Nuclear Regulatory Commission | Armed forces | Authorization | Beach erosion | Boats and boating | Budgets | Business | Buy American | Central Valley Reclamation Project (California) | Children | Civil engineering | Collection of accounts | Colleges | Colorado River development | Competitive bidding | Congress | Congressional oversight | Congressional reporting requirements | Congressional-executive relations | Construction costs | Consumers | Dams -- Iowa | Dams -- Minnesota | Dams -- Puerto Rico | Dams -- West Virginia | Debarment of government contractors | Deceptive advertising | Defense budgets | Defense economics | Delegation of powers | Drainage | Dredging | Dredging spoil | Easements | Economic policy | Education | Electric power | Electric power conservation | Electric power distribution | Electric power production | Electric power transmission | Electronic government information | Emergency management | Energy | Energy efficiency | Energy facilities | Energy research | Energy supplies | Environmental assessment | Environmental protection | Executive departments | Executive reorganization | Executive reorganization -- Department of Labor | Executive reorganization -- Nuclear Regulatory Commission | Federal aid to water resources development | Federal employees | Fire departments | Flood control -- Arkansas | Flood control -- California | Flood control -- Illinois | Flood control -- Kentucky | Flood control -- Mississippi | Flood control -- Missouri | Flood control -- Tennessee | Flood damage prevention -- New Jersey | Flood damage prevention -- New Mexico | Fraud | Gas in submerged lands | Geothermal resources -- Idaho | Government buyouts | Government downsizing | Government employees | Government information | Government lending | Government paperwork | Government publicity | Government trust funds | Governmental investigations | Great Lakes | Habitat conservation | Harbors | Hazardous substances | Hazardous waste site remediation | Higher education | Hydroelectric plants | Hydroelectric power | Independent regulatory commissions | Indian lands | Indians | Information technology | Infrastructure | Inland water transportation | Inspectors general | Irrigation | Judicial opinions | Labeling | Labor | Laboratories | Lakes -- Texas | Land transfers -- Kansas | Law | Layoffs | Legal fees | Licenses -- Fees | Lobbying | Marine resources | Medical care | Medicine | Minorities | Missouri River development | National forests -- New York/State | Natural gas | Natural resources | Navigation | Nuclear energy research | Nuclear facilities | Nuclear facility decommissioning | Nuclear nonproliferation | Nuclear reactors | Nuclear security measures | Nuclear weapons | Nuclear weapons plants | Nuclear weapons tests | Occupational health and safety | Oil well drilling | Outdoor recreation | Petroleum engineering | Petroleum in submerged lands -- Ohio | Plutonium | Politics and government | Power marketing administrations | Privatization | Public contracts | Radioactive waste disposal -- Nevada | Rain and rainfall | Recreation areas | Recruiting of employees | Recycling of waste products | Regional economic development -- Appalachia | Renewable natural resources | Reprogramming of appropriated funds | Rescue work | Research and development | Reservoirs | Restoration ecology | Right-of-way | River regulation | Rural affairs | Rural economic development | Salaries | Science policy | Severance pay | Ships | Shore protection | Solid wastes | Sports | Storm drains | Submarine oil well drilling | Surveying | Technology | Telecommunication | Trade | Transportation | Uranium | Uranium enrichment | Waste disposal sites | Water pollution | Water pollution control | Water quality -- Standards | Water resources -- Alaska | Water resources -- Maine | Water resources -- Mississippi River | Water resources -- New Jersey | Water resources -- Utah | Water storage | Water supply | Waterfronts -- Indiana | Watershed management | Weapons systems | Wetland conservation | Wetlands | Youth employment
Votes on this bill
| Date | Chamber | Result | Vote |
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| Senate | Session 1, roll call 320: On the Conference Report H.R. 2311 Conference Report; Energy and Water Development Appropriations Act, 2002 |
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| House | Session 1, roll call 416: On Agreeing to the Conference Report Energy and Water Development Appropriations for Fy 2002 |
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| Senate | Session 1, roll call 240: On Passage of the Bill H.R. 2311, as amended; Energy and Water Development Appropriations Act, 2002 |
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| Senate | Session 1, roll call 238: On the Motion to Table Motion to Table Murkowski Amdt. No. 1018; To provide grants and fellowships for energy industry workforce training and to monitor energy industry workforce trends. |
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| Senate | Session 1, roll call 237: On the Amendment Bond Amdt. No. 1013; To impose additional conditions on the consideration of revisions to the Missouri River Master Water Control Manual. |
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| House | Session 1, roll call 206: On Passage Energy and Water Development Appropriations for Fy 2002 |
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| House | Session 1, roll call 205: On Agreeing to the Amendment |
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| House | Session 1, roll call 204: On Agreeing to the Amendment |
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| House | Session 1, roll call 203: On Agreeing to the Amendment |
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| House | Session 1, roll call 202: On Agreeing to the Amendment |
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| House | Session 1, roll call 201: On Agreeing to the Amendment |
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| House | Session 1, roll call 200: On Agreeing to the Amendment |
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| House | Session 1, roll call 199: On Agreeing to the Amendment |