110th Congress / Bills / H R 2206
Title
Making emergency supplemental appropriations for the fiscal year ending September 30, 2007, and for other purposes.
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Votes on this bill
| Date | Chamber | Result | Vote |
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| House | Session 1, roll call 425: Concur in Senate Amendment With House Amendment No. 2 This bill would provide funding in Iraq without setting withdrawal deadlines for troops, which anti-war Democrats sought in an earlier bill. Instead, it would set “benchmarks for progress that the Iraqi government must meet to continue receiving reconstruction aid,” the Washington Post reported. The bill would provide $100 billion in funding for military operations in Iraq and Afghanistan. This includes emergency supplemental appropriations for the Department of Defense, specifically for operation and maintenance, military personnel, the security forces of both countries and the Defense Health Program. The Washington Post reported that President Bush, “who had vowed to veto any legislation with restrictions on troop deployment,” said he would sign the bill. He must make his first report to Congress on progress in Iraq by July 15. The bill, which was passed 280-142 on May 24, 2007, did not receive support from the majority of House Democrats, with 140 opposing the bill. Out of 196 voting Republicans, two rejected the funding bill. Congress needed to act on this bill because war funding would have ended on May 28. In addition to war funding, the bill would designate another $17 billion to unrelated domestic spending, including $6.4 billion for Gulf Coast hurricane recovery, along with $3 billion for emergency draught and natural disaster relief for farmers. It would set aside $1 billion for improving port and mass-transit security. It would also provide a $650 million increase in children’s health care funding. An additional $3 billion would go toward converting U.S. military bases that plan to close. “Other domestic beneficiaries include state HIV grant programs, mine safety research, youth violence prevention activities and pandemic flu protection.” |
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| House | Session 1, roll call 424: Concur in Senate Amendment With House Amendment No. 1 Making Emergency Supplemental Appropriations for the Fiscal Year Ending September 30, 2007 |
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| House | Session 1, roll call 333: On Passage Making Emergency Supplemental Appropriations for the Fiscal Year Ending September 30, 2007 |
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| House | Session 1, roll call 332: On Motion to Recommit With Instructions Making Emergency Supplemental Appropriations for the Fiscal Year Ending September 30, 2007 |