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HR 4776 - 100

District of Columbia Appropriations Act, 1989

Became Public Law No: 100-462.

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Summary

35 Passed Senate amended Apr 3, 2004

(Measure passed Senate, amended, roll call #237 (64-29)) District of Columbia Appropriations Act, 1989 - Title I: Fiscal Year 1989 Appropriations - Appropriates specified sums to the District of Columbia for FY 1989 for: (1) the Federal payment to the District of Columbia, provided there are a specified number of metropolitan police officers; (2) the Federal payment for water and sewer services; (3) a Federal contribution to retirement funds; and (4) a Federal contribution for the operating costs of Saint Elizabeths Hospital. Retains in the Treasury specified sums previously appropriated for a Federal payment for the design and construction of a prison facility within the District of Columbia, subject to certain conditions. Requires the District of Columbia to establish a telephone hotline for prison-area residents to receive information concerning escapes, fires, and riots at the prison. Appropriates specified sums to the District of Columbia in lieu of reimbursements for expenses incurred in connection with presidential inauguration activities. Appropriates specified sums out of the District of Columbia general fund for the current fiscal year for: (1) governmental direction and support; (2) economic development and regulation; (3) public safety and justice; (4) public education; (5) human support services; (6) public works; (7) the Washington Convention Center Fund; (8) repayments of specified loans and interest; (9) repayment of the general fund deficit; (10) short-term borrowing; (11) employees' optical and dental benefits; (12) inaugural expenses; (13) capital outlay; (14) the Water and Sewer Enterprise Fund and water construction projects; (15) the Lottery and Charitable Games Enterprise Fund; and (16) the Cable Television Enterprise Fund. Mandates the establishment and operation of a drug interdiction task force at the Lorton prison complex. Requires the District of Columbia to establish a telephone hotline for Lorton-area residents to receive information concerning escapes, fires, and riots at Lorton prison. Directs the Mayor to reduce, by a specified sum, appropriations and expenditures for energy and for personal services. Sets forth restrictions on the expenditure of appropriations made by this Act. Makes funds available for: (1) transportation allowances for official duties; (2) travel expenses and the payment of dues for organizations concerned with the work of the District of Columbia government; (3) refunds and the payment of judgments entered against the District of Columbia government; (4) the payment of public assistance; (5) the cost, subject to restriction, of overtime or temporary positions; and (6) payments authorized by the District of Columbia Revenue Recovery Act of 1977. Prohibits the use of funds for: (1) the compensation of any permanent employee of the District of Columbia government appointed during any month in which the number of employees exceeds the number of positions authorized by this Act; (2) activities which permit or encourage partisan political activities; (3) the salary of any District of Columbia government employee whose work and salary history are not available for inspection by specified congressional committees or, with regard to name and salary, available for public inspection; (4) publicity or propaganda purposes; (5) implementation of a personnel lottery for the hiring of firefighters or police officers; (6) reprogramming, unless the reprogramming was approved according to specified procedures; (7) the provision of personal servants for any District of Columbia employee; or (8) the purchase of passenger automobiles with an estimated miles per gallon average of less than 22 miles per gallon. Prohibits use of the Federal funds provided in this Act to perform abortions, except where the life of the mother is endangered or in cases of rape or incest; or for drugs or devices to prevent implantation of the fertilized ovum; or for medical procedures necessary for the termination of an ectopic pregnancy. Requires that the annual budget for the District of Columbia government for FY 1990 be transmitted to the Congress by April 15, 1989. Requires the Mayor to develop an annual plan for capital outlay borrowings. Prohibits the Mayor from: (1) borrowing funds for capital projects without the prior approval of the District of Columbia Council; or (2) using money borrowed for capital projects for operating expenses of the District of Columbia government. Sets forth requirements with respect to the compensation of the City Administrator, the Board of Directors of the District of Columbia Redevelopment Land Agency, and District of Columbia employees generally. Authorizes the Department of Administrative Services to pay rentals and alter and repair rented premises. Directs the Mayor to submit to the D.C. Council, no later than 30 days after the end of the first quarter of FY 1989, the FY 1989 revenue estimate. Amends the District of Columbia Self-Government and Governmental Reorganization Act to extend, for one year, the District's authority to sell its general obligation bonds through negotiated sales. Prohibits the renewal or extension of any sole source contract with the District of Columbia government without opening that contract to the competitive bidding process, subject to exception. Requires any sequestration order to be applied to each account appropriating Federal funds in this Act (rather than to the aggregate total of those accounts) which is not specifically exempted from sequestration by specified Federal law. Provides for repayment to the Federal Treasury of any amounts appropriated and paid to the District of Columbia before a sequestration order is issued, applying the sequestration percentage proportionately to each account not specifically exempted from sequestration. Requires the United States to convey to the District of Columbia, without consideration, all right, title, and interest in described real property in Prince George's County, Maryland. Prohibits funds available to the District of Columbia from being used for billing individual agencies or establishments for certain water and water services and sanitary sewer services until certain existing statutes are amended to specifically provide for such billing. Directs the Secretary of the Treasury to insure or guarantee the payment of interest and principal on a loan made by the District of Columbia or other lender to the Washington Center, a not-for-profit corporation incorporated in the District of Columbia, subject to certain terms and conditions, for the construction of an educational housing facility. Amends the D.C. Code to: (1) make provisions relating to certain retirement payments for judges of the District of Columbia courts apply to situations in which some payments were made before the death of a judge as well as to situations in which no payments were made before death; and (2) mandate that the removal from office of an Executive Officer of the District of Columbia courts who meets certain requirements be treated, for purposes of retirement, as an involuntary retirement. Prohibits funds provided by any Act from being used to condemn, vacate, or raze a specified building in the District of Columbia until June 30, 1989. Requires that officers or members of the Metropolitan Police Department who meet certain criteria, including retiring on disability by a specified date, be excluded from the computation of the rate of disability retirement under specified Federal law for purposes of reducing the authorized Federal payment to the District of Columbia Police Officers and Fire Fighters' Retirement Fund. Declares that, notwithstanding any other provision of law, for purposes of zoning regulations of the District of Columbia, the premises on a specified location in the District of Columbia shall be considered to be an eleemosynary institution and that the current use of the premises is within the non-conforming use of rights as permitted in a specified Certificate of Occupancy. (The premises are currently used as a home for the dying poor, especially those with acquired immune deficiency syndrome (AIDS).) Prohibits the use of any of the Federal funds provided or otherwise made available by this Act from being used to enforce a residency requirement with respect to employees of the District of Columbia unless the District of Columbia government has adopted and implemented, no later than September 30, 1989, a preference system which does not preclude the hiring of noncity residents. Requires that such sums as necessary for FY 1989 pay raises for programs funded by this Act be absorbed within the levels appropriated in this Act. Prohibits the Federal funds appropriated by this Act from being obligated or expended after December 30, 1988, if the District of Columbia has not repealed a law relating to discrimination with regard to AIDS in the provision of insurance. Prohibits the funds appropriated under this Act from being expended for the Mayor of the District of Columbia after January 1, 1989, unless there is implemented a system of mandatory reporting of individual abortions, with the identity of the aborting woman and abortion provider remaining confidential and data being used for statistical purposes only. Nation's Capital Religious Liberty and Academic Freedom Act - Prohibits any funds appropriated by this Act from being obligated or expended after December 31, 1988, unless the District of Columbia adopts specified language amending the District of Columbia Code to provide that, notwithstanding any other provision of District of Columbia law, it is not an unlawful discriminatory practice for any educational institution that is affiliated with or closely associated with the tenets of a religious organization to deny funds or facilities to any person or persons that are organized for, or engaged in, promoting, encouraging, or condoning any homosexual act, lifestyle, orientation, or belief. Title II: Fiscal Year 1988 Supplemental Appropriations - Appropriates additional amounts and rescinds specified sums previously appropriated for FY 1988 for: (1) governmental direction and support; (2) economic development and regulations; (3) public education; (4) human support services; and (5) public works. Appropriates additional amounts for: (1) public safety and justice; (2) repayment of loans and interest; (3) repayment of the general fund deficit; (4) optical and dental benefits; (5) personal services; (6) capital outlay; (7) the water and sewer enterprise fund; and (8) the Lottery and Charitable Games Enterprise Fund.

36 Passed House amended Apr 3, 2004

(Measure passed House, amended, roll call #205 (283-125)) District of Columbia Appropriations Act, 1989 - Appropriates specified sums to the District of Columbia for FY 1989 for: (1) the Federal payment to the District of Columbia, provided there are a specified number of metropolitan police officers; (2) the Federal payment for water and sewer services; (3) a Federal contribution to retirement funds; and (4) a Federal contribution for the operating costs of Saint Elizabeths Hospital. Retains in the Treasury specified sums previously appropriated for a Federal payment for the design and construction of a prison facility within the District of Columbia, pending certain conditions. Appropriates specified sums to the District of Columbia in lieu of reimbursements for expenses incurred in connection with presidential inauguration activities. Appropriates specified sums out of the District of Columbia general fund for the current fiscal year for: (1) governmental direction and support; (2) economic development and regulation; (3) public safety and justice; (4) public education; (5) human support services; (6) public works; (7) the Washington Convention Center Fund; (8) repayments of specified loans and interest; (9) repayment of the general fund deficit; (10) short-term borrowing; (11) employees' optical and dental benefits; (12) inaugural expenses; (13) capital outlay; (14) the Water and Sewer Enterprise Fund and water construction projects; (15) the Lottery and Charitable Games Enterprise Fund; and (16) the Cable Television Enterprise Fund. Requires the District of Columbia to establish a telephone hotline for Lorton-area residents to receive information concerning escapes, fires, and riots at Lorton prison. Directs the Mayor to reduce, by a specified sum, appropriations and expenditures for energy and for personal services. Sets forth restrictions on the expenditure of appropriations made by this Act. Makes funds available for: (1) transportation allowances for official duties; (2) travel expenses and the payment of dues for organizations concerned with the work of the District of Columbia government; (3) refunds and the payment of judgments entered against the District of Columbia government; (4) the payment of public assistance; (5) the cost, subject to restriction, of overtime or temporary positions; and (6) payments authorized by the District of Columbia Revenue Recovery Act of 1977. Prohibits the use of funds for: (1) the compensation of any permanent employee of the District of Columbia government appointed during any month in which the number of employees exceeds the number of positions authorized by this Act; (2) activities which permit or encourage partisan political activities; (3) the salary of any District of Columbia government employee whose work and salary history are not available for inspection by specified congressional committees or, with regard to name and salary, available for public inspection; (4) publicity or propaganda purposes; (5) implementation of a personnel lottery for the hiring of firefighters or police officers; (6) reprogramming, unless the reprogramming was approved according to specified procedures; (7) the provision of personal servants for any District of Columbia employee; or (8) the purchase of passenger automobiles with an estimated miles per gallon average of less than 22 miles per gallon. Prohibits use of the funds provided in this Act to perform abortions. Requires that the annual budget for the District of Columbia government for FY 1990 be transmitted to the Congress by April 15, 1989. Requires the Mayor to develop an annual plan for capital outlay borrowings. Prohibits the Mayor from: (1) borrowing funds for capital projects without the prior approval of the District of Columbia Council; or (2) using money borrowed for capital projects for operating expenses of the District of Columbia government. Sets forth requirements with respect to the compensation of the City Administrator, the Board of Directors of the District of Columbia Redevelopment Land Agency, and District of Columbia employees generally. Authorizes the Department of Administrative Services to pay rentals and alter and repair rented premises. Directs the Mayor to submit to the D.C. Council, no later than 30 days after the end of the first quarter of FY 1989, the FY 1989 revenue estimate. Amends the District of Columbia Self-Government and Governmental Reorganization Act to extend, for one year, the District's authority to sell its general obligation bonds through negotiated sales. Prohibits the renewal or extension of any sole source contract with the District of Columbia government without opening that contract to the competitive bidding process, subject to exception. Requires any sequestration order to be applied to each account appropriating Federal funds in this Act (rather than to the aggregate total of those accounts) which is not specifically exempted from sequestration by specified Federal law. Provides for repayment to the Federal Treasury of any amounts appropriated and paid to the District of Columbia before a sequestration order is issued, applying the sequestration percentage proportionately to each account not specifically exempted from sequestration. Requires the United States to convey to the District of Columbia, without consideration, all right, title, and interest in described real property in Prince George's County, Maryland. Prohibits funds available to the District of Columbia from being used for billing individual agencies or establishments for certain water and water services and sanitary sewer services until certain existing statutes are amended to specifically provide for such billing. Prohibits funds appropriated by this Act from being expended: (1) in any workplace that is not free of illegal use or possession of controlled substances; and (2) to enforce a residency requirement for employees of the District of Columbia.

46 House receded and concurred with amendment Apr 3, 2004

(House receded and concurred in certain Senate amendments with amendments) District of Columbia Appropriations Act, 1989 - Title I: Fiscal Year 1989 Appropriations - Appropriates specified sums to the District of Columbia for FY 1989 for: (1) the Federal payment to the District of Columbia, provided there are a specified number of metropolitan police officers; (2) the Federal payment for water and sewer services; (3) a Federal contribution to retirement funds; and (4) a Federal contribution for the operating costs of Saint Elizabeths Hospital. Retains in the Treasury specified sums previously appropriated for a Federal payment for the design and construction of a prison facility within the District of Columbia, subject to certain conditions. Requires the District of Columbia to establish a telephone hotline for prison-area residents to receive information concerning escapes, fires, and riots at the prison. Appropriates specified sums to the District of Columbia in lieu of reimbursements for expenses incurred in connection with presidential inauguration activities. Appropriates specified sums out of the District of Columbia general fund for the current fiscal year for: (1) governmental direction and support; (2) economic development and regulation; (3) public safety and justice; (4) public education; (5) human support services; (6) public works; (7) the Washington Convention Center Fund; (8) repayments of specified loans and interest; (9) repayment of the general fund deficit; (10) short-term borrowing; (11) employees' optical and dental benefits; (12) inaugural expenses; (13) capital outlay; (14) the Water and Sewer Enterprise Fund and water construction projects; (15) the Lottery and Charitable Games Enterprise Fund; and (16) the Cable Television Enterprise Fund. Mandates the establishment and operation of a drug interdiction task force at the Lorton prison complex. Requires the District of Columbia to establish a telephone hotline for Lorton-area residents to receive information concerning escapes, fires, and riots at Lorton prison. Directs the Mayor to reduce, by a specified sum, appropriations and expenditures for energy and for personal services. Sets forth restrictions on the expenditure of appropriations made by this Act. Makes funds available for: (1) transportation allowances for official duties; (2) travel expenses and the payment of dues for organizations concerned with the work of the District of Columbia government; (3) refunds and the payment of judgments entered against the District of Columbia government; (4) the payment of public assistance; (5) the cost, subject to restriction, of overtime or temporary positions; and (6) payments authorized by the District of Columbia Revenue Recovery Act of 1977. Prohibits the use of funds for: (1) the compensation of any permanent employee of the District of Columbia government appointed during any month in which the number of employees exceeds the number of positions authorized by this Act; (2) activities which permit or encourage partisan political activities; (3) the salary of any District of Columbia government employee whose work and salary history are not available for inspection by specified congressional committees or, with regard to name and salary, available for public inspection; (4) publicity or propaganda purposes; (5) implementation of a personnel lottery for the hiring of firefighters or police officers; (6) reprogramming, unless the reprogramming was approved according to specified procedures; (7) the provision of personal servants for any District of Columbia employee; or (8) the purchase of passenger automobiles with an estimated miles per gallon average of less than 22 miles per gallon. Prohibits use of the funds provided in this Act to perform abortions, except where the life of the mother is endangered. Requires that the annual budget for the District of Columbia government for FY 1990 be transmitted to the Congress by April 15, 1989. Requires the Mayor to develop an annual plan for capital outlay borrowings. Prohibits the Mayor from: (1) borrowing funds for capital projects without the prior approval of the District of Columbia Council; or (2) using money borrowed for capital projects for operating expenses of the District of Columbia government. Sets forth requirements with respect to the compensation of the City Administrator, the Board of Directors of the District of Columbia Redevelopment Land Agency, and District of Columbia employees generally. Authorizes the Department of Administrative Services to pay rentals and alter and repair rented premises. Directs the Mayor to submit to the D.C. Council, no later than 30 days after the end of the first quarter of FY 1989, the FY 1989 revenue estimate. Amends the District of Columbia Self-Government and Governmental Reorganization Act to extend, for one year, the District's authority to sell its general obligation bonds through negotiated sales. Prohibits the renewal or extension of any sole source contract with the District of Columbia government without opening that contract to the competitive bidding process, subject to exception. Requires any sequestration order to be applied to each account appropriating Federal funds in this Act (rather than to the aggregate total of those accounts) which is not specifically exempted from sequestration by specified Federal law. Provides for repayment to the Federal Treasury of any amounts appropriated and paid to the District of Columbia before a sequestration order is issued, applying the sequestration percentage proportionately to each account not specifically exempted from sequestration. Requires the United States to convey to the District of Columbia, without consideration, all right, title, and interest in described real property in Prince George's County, Maryland. Prohibits funds available to the District of Columbia from being used for billing individual agencies or establishments for certain water and water services and sanitary sewer services until certain existing statutes are amended to specifically provide for such billing. Amends the D.C. Code to make provisions relating to certain retirement payments for judges of the District of Columbia courts apply to situations in which some payments were made before the death of a judge as well as to situations in which no payments were made before death. Requires the United States to convey to the District of Columbia, without compensation, all U.S. right, title, and interest in specified real property in the District of Columbia. Requires, if the District of Columbia should dispose of such property, that the disposition be in accordance with procedures established by the Department of Labor as are applicable to the States. Repeals provisions of the Surface Transportation and Uniform Reallocation Assitance Act of 1987 relating to express lane traffic restrictions on Shirley Highway (including portions of Interstate Routes I-395 and I-95 in the District of Columbia and near the District of Columbia in the State of Virginia.) Declares that, notwithstanding other provisions of this Act, appropriations in this Act shall not be available, during FY 1989, for compensation of any person appointed to a permanent position in the District of Columbia government during any month in which the number of employees exceeds the number of positions authorized by this Act. Requires that a specified maximum number of officers or members of the Metropolitan Police Department who meet certain criteria, including retiring on disability by a specified date, be excluded from the computation of the rate of disability retirement under specified Federal law for purposes of reducing the authorized Federal payment to the District of Columbia Police Officers and Fire Fighters' Retirement Fund. Requires the Mayor, within 30 days after enactment of this Act, to: (1) engage an enrolled actuary; and (2) comply fully with specified provisions of the District of Columbia Retirement Reform Act of 1979. Requires that, if any of the positions of such officers or members that may become vacant are filled, civilian employees shall be hired to fill the positions. Declares that, notwithstanding any other provision of law, for purposes of zoning regulations of the District of Columbia, the premises on a specified location in the District of Columbia shall be considered to be an eleemosynary institution and that the current use of the premises is within the non-conforming use of rights as permitted in a specified Certificate of Occupancy. (The premises are currently used as a home for the dying poor, especially those with acquired immune deficiency syndrome (AIDS).) Prohibits the use of any of the funds provided or otherwise made available by this Act from being used to enforce a residency requirement with respect to employees of the District of Columbia unless the District of Columbia government has adopted and implemented, no later than September 30, 1989, a preference system which does not preclude the hiring of noncity residents. Requires that such sums as necessary for FY 1989 pay raises for programs funded by this Act be absorbed within the levels appropriated in this Act. Prohibits the Federal funds appropriated by this Act from being obligated or expended after December 30, 1988, if the District of Columbia has not: (1) repealed a law relating to discrimination with regard to AIDS in the provision of insurance; and (2) amended the law to allow testing for the human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) as a condition for acquiring all health, life, and disability insurance without regard to the face value of the policies. Requires eligibility for coverage and premium costs to be determined in accordance with ordinary practices. Prohibits the funds appropriated under this Act from being expended for the mayor of the District of Columbia after January 1, 1989, unless there is implemented a system of mandatory reporting of individual abortions, with the identity of the aborting woman and abortion provider remaining confidential and data being used for statistical purposes only. Nation's Capital Religious Liberty and Academic Freedom Act - Prohibits any funds appropriated by this Act from being obligated or expended after December 31, 1988, unless the District of Columbia adopts specified language amending the District of Columbia Code to provide that, notwithstanding any other provision of District of Columbia law, it is not an unlawful discriminatory practice for any educational institution that is affiliated with or closely associated with the tenets of a religious organization to deny funds or facilities to any person or persons that are organized for, or engaged in, promoting, encouraging, or condoning any homosexual act, lifestyle, orientation, or belief. Title II: Fiscal Year 1988 Supplemental Appropriations - Appropriates additional amounts and rescinds specified sums previously appropriated for FY 1988 for: (1) governmental direction and support; (2) economic development and regulation; (3) public safety and justice; (4) public education; (5) human support services; and (6) public works. Rescinds amounts appropriated in the District of Columbia Appropriations Act of 1988: (1) for repayment of loans and interest; and (2) under various appropriation titles of such Act, as determined by the Mayor. Appropriates additional amounts for: (1) repayment of the general fund deficit; (2) optical and dental benefits; (3) personal services; (4) capital outlay; (5) the water and sewer enterprise fund; and (6) the Lottery and Charitable Games Enterprise Fund.

00 Introduced in House Apr 3, 2004

District of Columbia Appropriations Act, 1989 - Appropriates specified sums to the District of Columbia for FY 1989 for: (1) the Federal payment to the District of Columbia, provided there are a specified number of metropolitan police officers; (2) the Federal payment for water and sewer services; (3) a Federal contribution to retirement funds; and (4) a Federal contribution for the operating costs of Saint Elizabeths Hospital. Retains in the Treasury specified sums previously appropriated for a Federal payment for the design and construction of a prison facility within the District of Columbia, pending certain conditions. Appropriates specified sums to the District of Columbia in lieu of reimbursements for expenses incurred in connection with presidential inauguration activities. Appropriates specified sums out of the District of Columbia general fund for the current fiscal year for: (1) governmental direction and support; (2) economic development and regulation; (3) public safety and justice; (4) public education; (5) human support services; (6) public works; (7) the Washington Convention Center Fund; (8) repayments of specified loans and interest; (9) repayment of the general fund deficit; (10) short-term borrowing; (11) employees' optical and dental benefits; (12) inaugural expenses; (13) capital outlay; (14) the Water and Sewer Enterprise Fund and water construction projects; (15) the Lottery and Charitable Games Enterprise Fund; and (16) the Cable Television Enterprise Fund. Requires the District of Columbia to establish a telephone hotline for Lorton-area residents to receive information concerning escapes, fires, and riots at Lorton prison. Directs the Mayor to reduce, by a specified sum, appropriations and expenditures for energy and for personal services. Sets forth restrictions on the expenditure of appropriations made by this Act. Makes funds available for: (1) transportation allowances for official duties; (2) travel expenses and the payment of dues for organizations concerned with the work of the District of Columbia government; (3) refunds and the payment of judgments entered against the District of Columbia government; (4) the payment of public assistance; (5) the cost, subject to restriction, of overtime or temporary positions; and (6) payments authorized by the District of Columbia Revenue Recovery Act of 1977. Prohibits the use of funds for: (1) the compensation of any permanent employee of the District of Columbia government appointed during any month in which the number of employees exceeds the number of positions authorized by this Act; (2) activities which permit or encourage partisan political activities; (3) the salary of any District of Columbia government employee whose work and salary history are not available for inspection by specified congressional committees or, with regard to name and salary, available for public inspection; (4) publicity or propaganda purposes; (5) implementation of a personnel lottery for the hiring of firefighters or police officers; (6) reprogramming, unless the reprogramming was approved according to specified procedures; (7) the provision of personal servants for any District of Columbia employee; or (8) the purchase of passenger automobiles with an estimated miles per gallon average of less than 22 miles per gallon. Prohibits the use of the Federal funds provided in this Act to perform abortions, except where the life of the mother is endangered or in cases of rape or incest; or for drugs or devices to prevent implantation of the fertilized ovum; or for medical procedures necessary for the termination of an ectopic pregnancy. Requires that the annual budget for the District of Columbia government for FY 1990 be transmitted to the Congress by April 15, 1989. Requires the Mayor to develop an annual plan for capital outlay borrowings. Prohibits the Mayor from: (1) borrowing funds for capital projects without the prior approval of the District of Columbia Council; or (2) using money borrowed for capital projects for operating expenses of the District of Columbia government. Sets forth requirements with respect to the compensation of the City Administrator, the Board of Directors of the District of Columbia Redevelopment Land Agency, and District of Columbia employees generally. Authorizes the Department of Administrative Services to pay rentals and alter and repair rented premises. Directs the Mayor to submit to the D.C. Council, no later than 30 days after the end of the first quarter of FY 1989, the FY 1989 revenue estimate. Amends the District of Columbia Self-Government and Governmental Reorganization Act to extend, for one year, the District's authority to sell its general obligation bonds through negotiated sales. Prohibits the renewal or extension of any sole source contract with the District of Columbia government without opening that contract to the competitive bidding process, subject to exception. Requires any sequestration order to be applied to each account appropriating Federal funds in this Act (rather than to the aggregate total of those accounts) which is not specifically exempted from sequestration by specified Federal law. Provides for repayment to the Federal Treasury of any amounts appropriated and paid to the District of Columbia before a sequestration order is issued, applying the sequestration percentage proportionately to each account not specifically exempted from sequestration. Requires the United States to convey to the District of Columbia, without consideration, all right, title, and interest in described real property in Prince George's County, Maryland. Prohibits funds available to the District of Columbia from being used for billing individual agencies or establishments for certain water and water services and sanitary sewer services until certain existing statutes are amended to specifically provide for such billing.

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Timeline

Oct 1, 1988

Message on Senate action sent to the House.

Oct 1, 1988

Measure Signed in Senate.

Oct 1, 1988

Presented to President.

Oct 1, 1988

Presented to President.

Oct 1, 1988

Signed by President.

Oct 1, 1988

Signed by President.

Oct 1, 1988

Became Public Law No: 100-462.

Oct 1, 1988

Became Public Law No: 100-462.

Sep 30, 1988

Conference report filed: Conference Report 100-1013 Filed in House.

Sep 30, 1988

Conference Report 100-1013 Filed in House.

Sep 30, 1988

Conference report agreed to in House: House Agreed to Conference Report by Voice Vote.

Sep 30, 1988

House Agreed to Conference Report by Voice Vote.

Sep 30, 1988

Resolving differences -- House actions: House Receded and Concurred in Senate Amendments 006, 023, 025, 027, 028.

Sep 30, 1988

House Receded and Concurred in Senate Amendments 006, 023, 025, 027, 028.

Sep 30, 1988

Resolving differences -- House actions: House Receded and Concurred With an Amendment in Senate Amendments 003, 012, 015, 019, 021, 022, 023, 024, 026, 029.

Sep 30, 1988

House Receded and Concurred With an Amendment in Senate Amendments 003, 012, 015, 019, 021, 022, 023, 024, 026, 029.

Sep 30, 1988

Motion to table the motion to disagree to House amendment to Senate amendment no. 15 agreed to in Senate by Yea-Nay Vote. 45-44. Record Vote No: 348.

Sep 30, 1988

Conference papers: message on House action held at the desk in Senate.

Sep 30, 1988

Conference report considered in Senate.

Sep 30, 1988

Conference report agreed to in Senate: Senate agreed to conference report by Voice Vote.

Sep 30, 1988

Senate agreed to conference report by Voice Vote.

Sep 30, 1988

Resolving differences -- Senate actions: Senate agreed to the House amendment to Senate amendments nos. 3, 12, 19, 21, 22, 24, and 26 by Voice Vote.

Sep 30, 1988

Senate agreed to the House amendment to Senate amendments nos. 3, 12, 19, 21, 22, 24, and 26 by Voice Vote.

Sep 30, 1988

Resolving differences -- Senate actions: Senate agreed to the House amendment to the Senate amendment no. 15 by Voice Vote.

Sep 30, 1988

Senate agreed to the House amendment to the Senate amendment no. 15 by Voice Vote.

Sep 30, 1988

Resolving differences -- Senate actions: Senate agreed to the House amendment to the Senate amendment no. 29 by Voice Vote.

Sep 30, 1988

Senate agreed to the House amendment to the Senate amendment no. 29 by Voice Vote.

Sep 29, 1988

Committee Amendment in the Nature of a Substitute Considered as an Original Bill for the Purpose of Amendment.

Sep 29, 1988

Conference report filed: Conference Report 100-1010 Filed in House.

Sep 29, 1988

Conference Report 100-1010 Filed in House.

Sep 28, 1988

Conference report filed: Conference Report 100-988 Filed in House.

Sep 28, 1988

Conference Report 100-988 Filed in House.

Sep 28, 1988

Conference Report Recommitted by House by Yea-Nay Vote: 228 - 188 (Record Vote No: 360).

Sep 28, 1988

Conference committee actions: Conferees agreed to file conference report.

Sep 28, 1988

Conferees agreed to file conference report.

Sep 22, 1988

Resolving differences -- House actions: House Disagreed to Senate Amendments by Unanimous Consent.

Sep 22, 1988

House Disagreed to Senate Amendments by Unanimous Consent.

Sep 22, 1988

House Conferees Instructed by Voice Vote.

Sep 22, 1988

House Agreed to Request for Conference and Speaker Appointed Conferees: Dixon, Natcher, Stokes, AuCoin, Watkins, Hoyer, Coughlin, Green, Regula, Conte, Whitten.

Jul 11, 1988

Considered by Senate.

Jul 11, 1988

Passed/agreed to in Senate: Passed Senate in lieu of S. 2562 with amendments by Yea-Nay Vote. 64-29. Record Vote No: 237.

Jul 11, 1988

Passed Senate in lieu of S. 2562 with amendments by Yea-Nay Vote. 64-29. Record Vote No: 237.

Jul 11, 1988

Senate insists on its amendments, asks for a conference, appoints conferees Harkin; Lautenberg; Reid; Stennis; Nickles; Grassley; Hatfield.

Jul 8, 1988

Considered by Senate.

Jul 8, 1988

Ruling of the Chair sustained by Yea-Nay Vote. 43-40. Record Vote No: 234.

Jul 8, 1988

Motion to reconsider the vote by which the ruling of the chair was sustained agreed to in Senate by Yea-Nay Vote. 42-41. Record Vote No: 235.

Jul 7, 1988

Measure laid before Senate by unanimous consent.

Jul 7, 1988

Senator Sarbanes appealed the ruling of the chair.

Jul 7, 1988

Motion to table the appeal made in Senate.

Jun 28, 1988

Called up by House as Privileged Matter.

Jun 28, 1988

House Agreed to Amendments Adopted by the Committee of the Whole.

Jun 28, 1988

Passed/agreed to in House: Passed House (Amended) by Yea-Nay Vote: 283 - 125 (Record Vote No: 205).

Jun 28, 1988

Passed House (Amended) by Yea-Nay Vote: 283 - 125 (Record Vote No: 205).

Jun 28, 1988

Received in the Senate. Read twice. Placed on Senate Legislative Calendar under General Orders. Calendar No. 770.

Jun 28, 1988

Ordered printed with amendments of the Senate Committee on Appropriations by Unanimous Consent.

Jun 9, 1988

Introduced in House

Jun 9, 1988

Introduced in House

Jun 9, 1988

Committee Consideration and Mark-up Session Held.

Jun 9, 1988

Ordered to be Reported.

Jun 9, 1988

Reported to House by House Committee on Appropriations. Report No: 100-680.

Jun 9, 1988

Reported to House by House Committee on Appropriations. Report No: 100-680.

Jun 9, 1988

Placed on Union Calendar No: 402.

Jun 2, 1988

First Day of Subcommittee Mark-up.

Jun 2, 1988

Final Day of Subcommittee Mark-up.

Jun 2, 1988

Forwarded by Subcommittee to Full Committee.

Jun 1, 1988

Final Day of Subcommittee Hearings.

May 5, 1988

First Day of Subcommittee Hearings.

Feb 18, 1988

Referred to House Committee on Appropriations.

Feb 18, 1988

Referred to Subcommittee on District of Columbia.

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