107th Congress / Bills / H R 3129
Title
To authorize appropriations for fiscal years 2002 and 2003 for the United States Customs Service for antiterrorism, drug interdiction, and other operations, for the Office of the United States Trade Representative, for the United States International Trade Commission, and for other purposes.
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Categories (What are categories?)
Accounting | Administrative procedure | Administrative remedies | Administrative responsibility | Air cargo | Airline passenger traffic | Airlines | American technical assistance | Americans employed in foreign countries -- Italy | Americans employed in foreign countries -- South Korea | Armed forces | Arms sales | Auditing | Authorization -- Department of the Treasury | Authorization -- Office of the U.S. Trade Representative | Authorization -- U.S. International Trade Commission | Aviation safety | Border patrols | Boundaries -- Canada | Boundaries -- Mexico | Budgets | Business | Child pornography | Child sexual abuse | Children | Civil liberties | Civil rights | Classified defense information | Clothing | Clothing industry | Collective bargaining in government | Common carriers | Communications | Computer crimes | Computers and government | Congress | Congressional budget process | Congressional investigations | Congressional liaison | Congressional oversight | Congressional reporting requirements | Cost accounting | Cost effectiveness | Counterfeiting | Counterterrorism -- Equipment and supplies | Criminal investigation | Criminal justice | Customs administration -- New York/City | Customs administration -- South Africa | Customs unions -- Israel | Customs unions -- Jordan | Defense policy | Drug abuse | Drug law enforcement | Drug traffic | EBB Terrorism | Electronic data interchange | Electronic government information | Emergency management | Employee training | Executive departments | Export controls | Exports | Express service | Federal budgets | Federal employees | Federal installations | Federal law enforcement officers | Federal office buildings | Finance | Foreign policy | Fraud | Free trade | Freight | Government attorneys | Government employees | Government information | Government liability | Government paperwork | Government publicity | Government travel | Harbors | Hours of labor | Identification devices | Immigration | Import quotas | Import restrictions | Imports | Informers | International affairs | Job training | Labor | Law | Marine resources | Marine safety | Marine terminals -- Florida | Marine terminals -- Gulf of Mexico | Merchant seamen | Merchant ships | Money | Money laundering | Overtime | Passenger ships | Passports | Performance measurement | Personnel management | Personnel records | Pornography | Postal crimes | Postal service | Racial discrimination | Recruiting of employees | Religion | Religious liberty | Right of privacy | Right of property | Risk management | Salaries | Searches and seizures | Sex discrimination | Smuggling | Tariff | Technology | Telecommunication | Terrorism | Textile fabrics -- India | Textile industry | Trade | Trade -- Africa (Sub-Saharan) | Trade -- Central America | Trade -- East Asia | Trade -- Europe | Trade -- Latin America | Trade -- Middle East and North Africa | Trade -- South Asia | Trade agreements -- China | Trade agreements -- Hong Kong | Trade secrets | Transportation | Travel costs | User charges | Visas | Warrants (Law) | Weapons of mass destruction | Weapons systems | Women
Votes on this bill
| Date | Chamber | Result | Vote |
|---|---|---|---|
| House | Session 2, roll call 193: On Passage Customs Border Security Act | ||
| House | Session 2, roll call 192: On Agreeing to the Amendment | ||
| House | Session 1, roll call 478: On Motion to Suspend the Rules and Pass, As Amended Customs Border Security Act |