The U.S. Congress Votes Database

107th Congress / Bills / H R 2975

Title

To deter and punish terrorist acts in the United States and around the world, to enhance law enforcement investigatory tools, and for other purposes.

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Categories (What are categories?)

Administrative fees | Administrative procedure -- Department of State | Administrative remedies | Agriculture | Air piracy | Airline employees | Airports | Alien labor | Aliens | Americans in foreign countries | Armed forces | Arrest | Arson | Assassination | Assault | Auditing | Biological warfare | Biological weapons | Bombings | Border patrols -- Canada | Boundaries | Budgets | Business | Business records | Chemical warfare | Chemical weapons | Children | Civil liberties | Civil rights | Civil rights enforcement | Commercial aircraft | Communications | Compensation for victims of crime | Computer crimes | Computer hackers | Computer security measures | Computers and government | Congress | Congressional oversight | Congressional reporting requirements | Conspiracies | Conspiracy | Consumers | Counterintelligence | Counterterrorism | Court records | Credit bureaus | Credit cards | Criminal aliens | Criminal investigation | Criminal justice | Criminal justice information | Criminal justice information systems | Criminal procedure | Damages | Dams -- Security measures | Data banks | Defense policy | Delegation of powers | Deportation | Destruction of property | Detention of persons | Disability retirement | Disabled | Discovery (Law) | District courts | DNA fingerprints | Drug abuse | Drug addicts | EBB Terrorism | Electronic funds transfers | Electronic mail systems | Electronic surveillance | Embassies | Emergency management | Emergency medical personnel | Energy facilities | Evidence (Law) | Executive departments -- Department of Defense | Executive reorganization | Explosives | Expropriation | Extraterritoriality | Families | Federal employees -- Department of Justice | Federal installations | Federal law enforcement officers -- Department of the Interior | Federal office buildings -- Virginia | Federal officials | Federal-Indian relations | Federal-local relations | Federal-state relations | Finance | Fines (Penalties) | Fingerprints | Fire fighters | Firearms | Flight crews | Foreign agents | Foreign policy | Forfeiture | Fugitives from justice | Gas pipelines | Government employees | Government information | Government paperwork | Government publicity | Grand jury | Grandparents | Habeas corpus | Harbors | Hazardous substances | Homicide | Illegal aliens | Immigrants | Immigration | Imprisonment | Information technology | Informers | Infrastructure | Inspectors general | Intelligence activities | International affairs | International cooperation | International finance | Internet service providers | Irrigation | Judicial review of administrative acts | Jurisdiction | Kidnapping | Labor | Law | Law enforcement | Law enforcement officers | Liability (Law) | Life imprisonment | Limitation of actions | Magistrates | Management audit | Marine resources | Married people | Medical care | Medicine | Mentally ill | Military bases | Minorities | Misconduct in office | Money laundering | Murder | National security | Navigation | Nuclear facilities | Nuclear fuels | Nuclear terrorism | Nuclear weapons | Obstruction of justice | Office buildings -- New York/City | Offshore structures | Organized crime | Orphans | Overtime | Paramedical personnel | Parole | Passports | Pensions | Petroleum pipelines | Pipelines | Police | Presidents | Prosecution | Public lands | Racial discrimination | Railroads | Recruiting of employees | Right of asylum | Right of privacy | Sabotage | Searches and seizures | Sentences (Criminal procedure) | State and local government | State-sponsored terrorism | Subpoena | Sunset legislation | Survivors' benefits | Tax returns | Taxation | Technology | Telecommunication | Telecommunication systems | Telephone | Terrorism -- Pennsylvania | Terrorism -- September 11, 2001 | Terrorists | Torture | Translating and interpreting | Transportation | Victims of terrorism | Visas | Voice mail systems | War and emergency legislation | War and emergency powers | Warrants (Law) | Water resources | Weapons of mass destruction | Weapons systems | Wiretapping

Votes on this bill

DateChamberResultVote
10/12/01 House Passed Session 1, roll call 386: On Passage
To Combat Terrorism
10/12/01 House Failed Session 1, roll call 385: On Motion to Recommit With Instructions
To Combat Terrorism
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