107th Congress / Bills / H R 2944
Title
Making appropriations for the government of the District of Columbia and other activities chargeable in whole or in part against the revenues of said District for the fiscal year ending September 30, 2002, and for other purposes.
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Categories (What are categories?)
Abortion | Academic performance | Accounting | Actions and defenses | Administration of criminal justice | Administrative remedies | Adoption | Adoptive parents | Aid to dependent children | AIDS (Disease) | Animal pests | Animals | Appellate courts | Appropriations | Armed forces | Auditing | Automobile insurance | Automobile safety appliances | Automobile theft | Autopsy | Bank accounts | Boats and boating | Boy Scouts | Boycott | Brownfields | Budget deficits | Budgets | Building construction | Building leases | Business | Buy American | Capital budgets | Capital investments | Career education | Case management | Cash welfare block grants | Cellular telephone | Cemeteries and funerals | Charities | Charter schools | Chief financial officers | Child abuse | Child care block grants | Child safety | Child welfare | Children | Cigarettes | Citizenship education | City councils | Civil liberties | Civil rights | Civil rights enforcement | Civil service pensions | Claims | Clinics | Collection of accounts | College costs | Colleges | Community health services | Community policing | Community service (Punishment) | Compensation for victims of crime | Competitive bidding | Compulsory education | Computer-assisted instruction | Computers and government | Computers in education | Conferences | Congress | Congressional districts | Congressional investigations | Congressional oversight | Congressional reporting requirements | Construction costs | Consumer protection | Consumers | Contraceptives | Convention facilities | Correctional institutions -- Ohio | Correctional institutions -- Virginia | Corrections | Court records | Courthouses | Courts | Crime prevention | Criminal justice | Criminal justice information systems | Criminal statistics | Curricula | Custody of children | Debarment of government contractors | Deceptive advertising | Defense policy | Disability evaluation | Disabled | Disabled children | Domestic partners | Driver education | Driver licenses | Dropouts | Drug abuse | Drug abuse prevention | Drug abuse treatment | Drug law enforcement | Drug legalization | Drug traffic | Drugs and youth | Economic policy | Education | Education of disabled students | Elections | Elementary and secondary education | Elementary education | Elementary schools | Emergency management | Emergency medical services | Employee health benefits | Energy | Enterprise zones | Environmental protection | Environmental technology | Ethics | Ex-offenders | Executive departments | Families | Family courts | Family services | Federal aid highway program | Federal aid to adult education | Federal aid to child health services | Federal aid to day care centers | Federal aid to disability services | Federal aid to education | Federal aid to health facilities | Federal aid to higher education | Federal aid to hospitals | Federal aid to law enforcement | Federal aid to libraries | Federal aid to museums | Federal aid to substance abuse programs | Federal aid to the arts and humanities | Federal aid to transportation | Federal aid to water pollution control | Federal aid to youth services | Federal budgets | Federal law enforcement officers | Federal-city relations | Finance | Financial statements | Fines (Penalties) | Fire departments | Food | Food relief | Foreign policy | Forensic medicine | Foundations | Fraud | Fugitives from justice | Gay rights | Gays | Gifts | Government attorneys | Government contractors | Government corporations | Government employees | Government employees' health insurance | Government employees' political activities | Government information | Government liability | Government paperwork | Government procurement | Government publicity | Government securities | Government spending reductions | Government travel | Government trust funds | Government vehicles | Halfway houses | Hazardous substances | Hazardous waste site remediation | Health policy | High schools | Higher education | Highway maintenance | Homicide | Hotels, motels, etc. | Housing | Housing finance | Human immunodeficiency viruses | Humanities | Income tax | Infrastructure | Inspectors general | Interest | Intergovernmental fiscal relations | International affairs | International agencies | International finance | International monetary system | Internet | Intravenous drug abuse | Job training | Judicial officers | Juvenile corrections | Juvenile delinquency | Kindergarten | Labeling | Labor | Law | Law enforcement | Leases | Legal assistance to the poor | Legal fees | Legislation | Lesbians | Licenses | Literacy programs | Lobbying | Local laws | Lotteries | Low-income housing | Maintenance and repair | Marijuana | Mass rapid transit | Mayors | Mediation | Medical care | Medical instruments and apparatus | Medicinal plants | Medicine | Members of Congress (House) | Members of Congress (Senate) | Mental health services | Mentally disabled | Mentoring | Minorities | Multicultural education | Multilateral development banks | Municipal bankruptcy | Municipal budgets -- District of Columbia | Municipal buildings | Municipal employees | Municipal finance | Municipal home rule | Municipal officials | Municipal politics and government | Municipal services | Municipal taxation | National Guard | National parks | National security | Natural resources | Needle exchange programs | Nonprofit organizations | Overhead costs | Parking facilities | Parole | Pensions | Personnel management | Personnel records | Pest control | Physical education and training | Police | Political representation | Politics and government | Pretrial intervention | Probation | Public contracts | Public defenders | Public demonstrations | Public hospitals | Public housing | Public lands | Public schools | Public works | Public-private partnerships | Race relations | Reading | Recidivists | Referendum | Refuse and refuse disposal | Rehabilitation of criminals | Religion | Religious liberty | Rental housing | Reprogramming of appropriated funds | Rescission of appropriated funds | Research centers | Residence requirements | Revolving funds | Right of petition | Right-of-way | Road construction | Salaries | Scholarships | School administrators | School buildings | School personnel | School principals | Secondary education | Sewage disposal | Sewage treatment plants | Sewerage | Sex offenders | Shelters for the homeless | Ships | Smokeless tobacco | Smoking and youth | Soccer | Social services | Solid wastes | Special education | Sports | Sports facilities | State and local government | Statehood (American politics) | Storm drains | Subways | Tax credits | Tax exemption | Tax-exempt securities | Taxation | Taxicabs | Teacher education | Teacher salaries | Teachers | Technical education | Technology | Telecommunication | Terrorism | Tobacco settlement | Trade | Traffic violations | Transportation | Travel costs | Trusts and trustees | Underground petroleum tanks | Underground storage | Unmarried couples | Urban affairs | Urban economic development | Violence | Vocational education | Waste disposal in rivers, lakes, etc. | Waste water treatment | Water pollution | Water resources | Water supply | Water treatment plants | Welfare | Welfare recipients | Workers' compensation
Votes on this bill
| Date | Chamber | Result | Vote |
|---|---|---|---|
| Senate | Session 1, roll call 356: On the Conference Report H.R. 2944 Conference Report; District of Columbia Appropriations Act, 2002 | ||
| House | Session 1, roll call 482: On Agreeing to the Conference Report District of Columbia Appropriations for Fiscal Year 2002 | ||
| Senate | Session 1, roll call 331: On Passage of the Bill H.R. 2944, as amended; District of Columbia Appropriations Act, 2002 | ||
| Senate | Session 1, roll call 330: On the Amendment Durbin Amendment No. 2111; To provide for certain exceptions to the limitations on fees an attorney may charge when challenging special education placement in the District of Columbia. | ||
| Senate | Session 1, roll call 329: On the Amendment Hutchison Amendment No. 2110; To cap the allowable fees an attorney may charge when challenging special education placement in the District of Columbia. | ||
| Senate | Session 1, roll call 328: On the Motion to Table Motion to Table Allen Amendment No. 2107; To prohibit the use of local funds to carry out needle exchange programs in the District of Columbia. | ||
| House | Session 1, roll call 355: On Passage District of Columbia Appropriations for Fiscal Year 2002 | ||
| House | Session 1, roll call 354: On Agreeing to the Amendment | ||
| House | Session 1, roll call 353: On Agreeing to the Amendment | ||
| House | Session 1, roll call 352: On Agreeing to the Amendment |