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HR 5678 - 102

Departments of Commerce, Justice, and State, the Judiciary, and Related Agencies Appropriations Act, 1993

Became Public Law No: 102-395.

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Summary

48 Conference report filed in House Apr 18, 2002

Departments of Commerce, Justice, and State, the Judiciary, and Related Agencies Appropriations Act, 1993 - Title I: Department of Justice and Related Agencies - Department of Justice and Related Agencies Appropriations Act, 1993 - Makes FY 1993 appropriations to the Department of Justice for: (1) Office of Justice programs; (2) general administration, including the Office of Inspector General, the Quantico Training Center, the Executive Office for Weed and Seed; (3) the United States Parole Commission; (4) legal activities; (5) radiation exposure compensation; (6) interagency law enforcement; (7) the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI); (8) the Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA); (9) the Immigration and Naturalization Service; (10) the Commission on Immigration Reform; (11) the Thomas Jefferson Commemoration Commission; and (12) the Federal Prison System. Authorizes the Federal Prison Industries, Incorporated, to make expenditures within the limits of funds and borrowing authority available to carry out its program. Limits the administrative expenses of such corporation. Continues certain authorities for FBI and DEA undercover investigative operations. Prohibits the use of funds to pay for an abortion, except where the life of the mother would be endangered if the fetus were carried to term or in the case of rape. Prohibits the use of funds to require any person to perform, or facilitate the performance of, any abortion. Prohibits the payment of a fact-witness fee to a person who is incarcerated. Requires the Attorney General to report to the Congress on a study of the effect of amending the Financial Right to Privacy Act to allow nondepository licensed transmitters of duns to be reimbursed to the same extent as financial institutions under that Act. Directs the Attorney General, acting through the Director of the National Institute of Justice, to: (1) evaluate existing and proposed anti-stalking legislation in the States; (2) develop model anti-stalking legislation that is constitutional and enforceable; (3) prepare and disseminate findings to State authorities; and (4) report findings to the Congress and the need or appropriateness of further action by the Federal Government by September 30, 1993. Provides for the transfer of funds among Department of Justice appropriations. Requires the Attorney General to collect fees (up to the cost of one year of incarceration) to cover the cost of confinement from persons committed to his custody upon conviction in the U.S. District Courts. Establishes the Diversion Control Fee Account for the operation of the Drug Enforcement Administration's diversion control program. Amends the Immigration and Nationality Act of 1952 to establish a separate account to be known as the Breached Bond/Detention Fund to refund expenses incurred in the collection of breached bonds and for expenses associated with the detention of illegal aliens. Provides funding for such account. Provides for the processing of applications for naturalization, including the necessary interviews, and oaths of allegiance to be conducted in the Philippines by employees of Immigration and Naturalization Service (INS). Amends Federal law to allow, for FY 1993 only, the transfer of surplus Assets Forfeiture Funds to the appropriations for the Support of U.S. prisoners and U.S. attorneys. Allows funds from such Fund to be used under authorities available to the organizations receiving them. Directs the General Accounting Office to report to the Congress on their explanation for failing to comply with reporting requirements on the semi-annual financial reviews of the Independent Counsel. Makes appropriations for the following related agencies for FY 1993: (1) the Commission on Civil Rights; (2) the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission; (3) the Federal Communications Commission; (4) the Federal Maritime Commission; (5) the Federal Trade Commission; (6) the Securities and Exchange Commission; and (7) the State Justice Institute. Title II: Department of Commerce - Department of Commerce Appropriations Act, 1993 - Makes FY 1993 appropriations to the Department of Commerce for: (1) the National Institute of Standards and Technology; (2) the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration; (3) general administration, including the Office of Inspector General; (4) the Bureau of the Census; (5) economic and statistical analysis; (6) the International Trade Administration; (7) export administration; (8) the Minority Business Development Agency; (9) the United States Travel and Tourism Administration; (10) the Patent and Trademark Office; (11) the Technology Administration; (12) the establishment of a National Technical Information Service Revolving Fund; (13) the National Telecommunications and Information Administration; and (14) the Economic Development Administration. Prohibits the use of funds under this Act to support the hurricane reconnaissance aircraft and activities that are under the control of the United States Air Force or the United States Air Force Reserve. Prohibits the use of funds to reimburse the Unemployment Trust Fund or any other account of the Treasury to pay unemployment compensation for temporary census workers for services performed after April 20, 1990. Provides for the transfer of funds among Department of Commerce appropriations. Title III: The Judiciary - Judiciary Appropriations Act, 1993 - Appropriates FY 1993 funds for activities of the Judiciary, including: (1) the Supreme Court; (2) the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit; (3) the U.S. Court of International Trade; (4) the Court of Appeals, district courts, and judicial services; (5) the Administrative Office of the United States Courts; (6) the Federal Judicial Center; (7) the National Commission on Judicial Discipline and Removal; and (8) the U.S. Sentencing Commission. Makes funds available for the Temporary Emergency Court of Appeals and the Special Court established under the Regional Rail Reorganization Act of 1973. Provides for the transfer of funds among Judiciary appropriations. Authorizes U.S. justices and judges to receive a salary adjustment in FY 1993. Title IV: Related Agencies - Appropriates FY 1993 funds for: (1) the Maritime Administration of the Department of Transportation; (2) the Christopher Columbus Quincentenary Jubilee Commission; (3) the Commission on Agricultural Workers; (4) the Commission on Security and Cooperation in Europe; (5) the Competitiveness Policy Council; (6) the Marine Mammal Commission; (7) the Martin Luther King, Jr. Federal Holiday Commission; (8) the Office of the United States Trade Representative; (9) the Legal Services Corporation; and (10) the Small Business Administration (SBA). Prohibits the use of funds by the SBA to guarantee certain participating securities until legislation has been enacted which directly or indirectly prohibits the filing of a petition under the Bankruptcy Code by certain licensed small business investment companies. Title V: Department of State and Related Agencies - Department of State and Related Agencies Appropriations Act, 1993 - Appropriates FY 1993 funds for: (1) the Department of State for the administration of foreign affairs; (2) the Arms Control and Disarmament Agency; (3) the Board for International Broadcasting; (4) the Commission for the Preservation of America's Heritage Abroad; (5) the International Trade Commission; (6) the Japan-United States Friendship Commission; (7) the United States Information Agency (USIA); (8) the Eisenhower Exchange Fellowship Program; and (9) the Israeli Arab Scholarship Program. Provides for the transfer of funds among Department of State appropriations. Prohibits the use of funds for contracts with any foreign or U.S. firm that complies with the Arab League Boycott of the State of Israel or with any foreign or U.S. firm that discriminates in the award of subcontracts on the basis of religion. Amends the Foreign Relations Authorization Act, Fiscal Years 1992 and 1993 to repeal provisions regarding U.S.-Soviet reciprocity concerning occupancy of the new Soviet chancery building in the District of Columbia. Provides for the USIA to establish a technical assistance center for Russia at an American university, in a region which receives non-stop air service to and from the Russian Far East, to facilitate business opportunities, free markets, and democratic institutions in the Russian Far East. Title VI: General Provisions - Sets forth limitations and prohibitions on the use of funds appropriated by this Act. Requires FY 1993 pay raises to be absorbed within the levels appropriated in this Act. Expresses the sense of the Congress that entities purchasing goods or services with funds under this Act should, to the maximum extent feasible where available, purchase only American-made equipment, products, and services. Prohibits the use of funds for the construction, repair (other than emergency repair), overhaul, conversion, or modernization of vessels for the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration in shipyards located outside the United States. Applies the bribery statute to the United States Trade Representative for the three years after termination of such service. Establishes a pilot immigration program involving a regional center in the United States for the promotion of economic growth. Provides for the distribution of grant funds made available to the Legal Services Corporation.

35 Passed Senate amended Apr 18, 2002

Departments of Commerce, Justice, and State, the Judiciary, and Related Agencies Appropriations Act, 1993 - Title I: Department of Justice and Related Agencies - Department of Justice and Related Agencies Appropriations Act, 1993 - Makes FY 1993 appropriations to the Department of Justice for: (1) Office of Justice programs; (2) general administration, including the Office of Inspector General, the Quantico Training Center, the Executive Office for Weed and Seed; (3) the United States Parole Commission; (4) legal activities; (5) radiation exposure compensation; (6) interagency law enforcement; (7) the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI); (8) the Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA); (9) the Immigration and Naturalization Service; (10) the Commission on Immigration Reform; and (11) the Federal Prison System. Authorizes the Federal Prison Industries, Incorporated, to make expenditures within the limits of funds and borrowing authority available to carry out its program. Limits the administrative expenses of such corporation. Continues certain authorities for FBI and DEA undercover investigative operations. Prohibits the use of funds to pay for an abortion, except where the life of the mother would be endangered if the fetus were carried to term or in the case of rape. Prohibits the use of funds to require any person to perform, or facilitate the performance of, any abortion. Prohibits the payment of a fact-witness fee to a person who is incarcerated. Requires the Attorney General to report to the Congress on a study of the effect of amending the Financial Right to Privacy Act to allow nondepository licensed transmitters of duns to be reimbursed to the same extent as financial institutions under that Act. Provides for the transfer of funds among Department of Justice appropriations. Requires the Attorney General to collect fees (up to the cost of one year of incarceration) to cover the cost of confinement from persons committed to his custody upon conviction in the U.S. District Courts. Amends the Immigration and Nationality Act of 1952 to establish a separate account to be known as the Breached Bond/Detention Fund to refund expenses incurred in the collection of breached bonds and for expenses associated with the detention of illegal aliens. Provides funding for such account. Provides for the processing of applications for naturalization, including the necessary interviews, and oaths of allegiance to be conducted in the Philippines by employees of Immigration and Naturalization Service (INS). Repeals the Assault Weapon Manufacturing Strict Liability Act of 1990 signed by the Mayor of the District of Columbia. Requires the Commissioner of INS to implement a revised United States Border Patrol Pursuit policy to improve safety and prevent future accidents such as that which occurred in Temecula, California, on June 2, 1992. Directs the Secretary of State and the Attorney General to report to the appropriate congressional committees on the use and effectiveness of the Prisoner Transfer Treaty with Mexico to remove from the United States aliens who have been convicted of crimes in the United States. Requires the Attorney General to evaluate the ability of the existing level of immigration judges to the Executive Office of Immigration Reform to meet its current and anticipated workload for FY 1993 and the possibility of reprogramming immigration examination fees to support additional immigration judges and personnel. Directs the General Accounting Office to report to the Congress on their explanation for failing to comply with reporting requirements on the semi-annual financial reviews of the Independent Counsel. Makes appropriations for the following related agencies for FY 1993: (1) the Commission on Civil Rights; (2) the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission; (3) the Federal Communications Commission; (4) the Federal Maritime Commission; (5) the Federal Trade Commission; (6) the Securities and Exchange Commission; and (7) the State Justice Institute. Title II: Department of Commerce - Department of Commerce Appropriations Act, 1993 - Makes FY 1993 appropriations to the Department of Commerce for: (1) the National Institute of Standards and Technology; (2) the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration; (3) general administration, including the Office of Inspector General; (4) the Bureau of the Census; (5) economic and statistical analysis; (6) the International Trade Administration; (7) export administration; (8) the Minority Business Development Agency; (9) the United States Travel and Tourism Administration; (10) the Patent and Trademark Office; (11) the Technology Administration; (12) the establishment of a National Technical Information Service Revolving Fund; (13) the National Telecommunications and Information Administration; and (14) the Economic Development Administration. Prohibits the use of funds under this Act to support the hurricane reconnaissance aircraft and activities that are under the control of the United States Air Force or the United States Air Force Reserve. Prohibits the use of funds to reimburse the Unemployment Trust Fund or any other account of the Treasury to pay unemployment compensation for temporary census workers for services performed after April 20, 1990. Provides for the transfer of funds among Department of Commerce appropriations. Authorizes the Under Secretary of Oceans and Atmosphere to construct a building on land to be leased from the University of Southwestern Louisiana. Authorizes the Under Secretary, as part of the implementation of the Next Generation Weather Radar and National Weather Service Modernization program, to: (1) construct a Weather Forecast Office, upper air facility, regional climate center, and associated instruments and site improvements in the Reno, Nevada area; and (2) lease a building from the University of Hawaii, Honolulu for the operation of a Weather Forecast Office. Title III: The Judiciary - Judiciary Appropriations Act, 1993 - Appropriates FY 1993 funds for activities of the Judiciary, including: (1) the Supreme Court; (2) the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit; (3) the U.S. Court of International Trade; (4) the Court of Appeals, district courts, and judicial services; (5) the Administrative Office of the United States Courts; (6) the Federal Judicial Center; (7) the National Commission on Judicial Discipline and Removal; and (8) the U.S. Sentencing Commission. Makes funds available for the Temporary Emergency Court of Appeals and the Special Court established under the Regional Rail Reorganization Act of 1973. Provides for the transfer of funds among Judiciary appropriations. Limits the amount available to the district courts, courts of appeals, and other judicial services for official reception and representation expenses. Title IV: Related Agencies - Appropriates FY 1993 funds for: (1) the Maritime Administration of the Department of Transportation; (2) the Christopher Columbus Quincentenary Jubilee Commission; (3) the Commission on Agricultural Workers; (4) the Commission on Security and Cooperation in Europe; (5) the Competitiveness Policy Council; (6) the Marine Mammal Commission; (7) the Martin Luther King, Jr. Federal Holiday Commission; (8) the Office of the United States Trade Representative; (9) the Legal Services Corporation; and (10) the Small Business Administration. Title V: Department of State and Related Agencies - Department of State and Related Agencies Appropriations Act, 1993 - Appropriates FY 1993 funds for: (1) the Department of State for the administration of foreign affairs; (2) the Arms Control and Disarmament Agency; (3) the Board for International Broadcasting; (4) the Commission for the Preservation of America's Heritage Abroad; (5) the International Trade Commission; (6) the Japan-United States Friendship Commission; (7) the United States Information Agency (USIA); (8) the Eisenhower Exchange Fellowship Program; and (9) the Israeli Arab Scholarship Program. Provides for the transfer of funds among Department of State appropriations. Prohibits the use of funds for contracts with any foreign or U.S. firm that complies with the Arab League Boycott of the State of Israel or with any foreign or U.S. firm that discriminates in the award of subcontracts on the basis of religion. Amends the Foreign Relations Authorization Act, Fiscal Years 1992 and 1993 to repeal provisions regarding U.S.-Soviet reciprocity concerning occupancy of the new Soviet chancery building in the District of Columbia. Requires the Department of State to make a payment to a private citizen pursuant to a private law. Provides for the USIA to establish a technical assistance center for Russia at an American university, in a region which receives non-stop air service to and from the Russian Far East, to facilitate business opportunities, free markets, and democratic institutions in the Russian Far East. Title VI: General Provisions - Sets forth limitations and prohibitions on the use of funds appropriated by this Act. Requires FY 1993 pay raises to be absorbed within the levels appropriated in this Act. Applies the bribery statute to the United States Trade Representative for the five years after termination of such service. Prohibits the use of funds by the Department of State and related agencies to carry out administrative services provisions under the State Department Basic Authorities Act of 1956. Establishes a pilot immigration program involving a regional center in the United States for the promotion of economic growth. Provides for the distribution of grant funds made available to the Legal Services Corporation. Prohibits the Federal Communications Commission from developing, issuing, implementing, or enforcing a rule or order effecting the use of certain frequencies by qualified private fixed microwave entities in a certain proceeding, unless the Commission meets specified requirements. Requires the Secretary of Commerce to report to specified congressional committees on the feasibility of allowing frequencies reserved for use by the Federal Government to be used by emerging telecommunications technology entities, or by any qualified private fixed microwave entity now operating on certain frequencies. Establishes a schedule of fees for the regulation of investment advisers.

00 Introduced in House Apr 18, 2002

Departments of Commerce, Justice, and State, the Judiciary, and Related Agencies Appropriations Act, 1993 - Title I: Department of Justice and Related Agencies - Department of Justice and Related Agencies Appropriations Act, 1993 - Makes FY 1993 appropriations to the Department of Justice for: (1) Office of Justice programs; (2) general administration, including the Office of Inspector General and the Quantico Training Center; (3) the United States Parole Commission; (4) legal activities; (5) radiation exposure compensation; (6) interagency law enforcement; (7) the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI); (8) the Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA); (9) the Immigration and Naturalization Service; and (10) the Federal Prison System. Authorizes the Federal Prison Industries, Incorporated, to make expenditures within the limits of funds and borrowing authority available to carry out its program. Limits the administrative expenses of such corporation. Continues certain authorities for FBI and DEA undercover investigative operations. Prohibits the use of funds to pay for an abortion, except where the life of the mother would be endangered if the fetus were carried to term or in the case of rape. Prohibits the use of funds to require any person to perform, or facilitate the performance of, any abortion. Prohibits the payment of a fact-witness fee to a person who is incarcerated. Directs the Attorney General to promote neighborhood revitalization by developing a plan for the use of Federal funds appropriated for selected activities in the Departments of Labor, Education, Health and Human Services, Transportation, Agriculture, and Housing and Urban Development. Requires the Attorney General to solicit from State and local governments plans to revitalize neighborhoods using programs administered by such agencies. Provides for the transfer of funds among Department of Justice appropriations. Makes appropriations for the following related agencies for FY 1993: (1) the Commission on Civil Rights; (2) the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission; (3) the Federal Communications Commission; (4) the Federal Maritime Commission; (5) the Federal Trade Commission; (6) the Securities and Exchange Commission; and (7) the State Justice Institute. Title II: Department of Commerce - Department of Commerce Appropriations Act, 1993 - Makes FY 1993 appropriations to the Department of Commerce for: (1) the National Institute of Standards and Technology; (2) the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration; (3) general administration, including the Office of Inspector General; (4) the Bureau of the Census; (5) economic and statistical analysis; (6) the International Trade Administration; (7) export administration; (8) the Minority Business Development Agency; (9) the United States Travel and Tourism Administration; (10) the Patent and Trademark Office; (11) the Technology Administration; (12) the establishment of a National Technical Information Service Revolving Fund; (13) the National Telecommunications and Information Administration; and (14) the Economic Development Administration. Prohibits the use of funds under this Act to support the hurricane reconnaissance aircraft and activities that are under the control of the United States Air Force or the United States Air Force Reserve. Prohibits the use of funds to reimburse the Unemployment Trust Fund or any other account of the Treasury to pay unemployment compensation for temporary census workers for services performed after April 20, 1990. Provides for the transfer of funds among Department of Commerce appropriations. Title III: The Judiciary - Judiciary Appropriations Act, 1993 - Appropriates FY 1993 funds for activities of the Judiciary, including: (1) the Supreme Court; (2) the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit; (3) the U.S. Court of International Trade; (4) the Court of Appeals, district courts, and judicial services; (5) the Administrative Office of the United States Courts; (6) the Federal Judicial Center; (7) the National Commission on Judicial Discipline and Removal; and (8) the U.S. Sentencing Commission. Makes funds available for the Temporary Emergency Court of Appeals and the Special Court established under the Regional Rail Reorganization Act of 1973. Provides for the transfer of funds among Judiciary appropriations. Title IV: Related Agencies - Appropriates FY 1993 funds for: (1) the Maritime Administration of the Department of Transportation; (2) the Christopher Columbus Quincentenary Jubilee Commission; (3) the Commission on Agricultural Workers; (4) the Commission on Security and Cooperation in Europe; (5) the Competitiveness Policy Council; (6) the Marine Mammal Commission; (7) the Martin Luther King, Jr. Federal Holiday Commission; (8) the Office of the United States Trade Representative; (9) the Legal Services Corporation; and (10) the Small Business Administration. Title V: Department of State and Related Agencies - Department of State and Related Agencies Appropriations Act, 1993 - Appropriates FY 1993 funds for: (1) the Department of State for the administration of foreign affairs; (2) the Arms Control and Disarmament Agency; (3) the Board for International Broadcasting; (4) the Commission for the Preservation of America's Heritage Abroad; (5) the International Trade Commission; (6) the Japan-United States Friendship Commission; (7) the United States Information Agency; (8) the Eisenhower Exchange Fellowship Program; and (9) the Israeli Arab Scholarship Program. Provides for the transfer of funds among Department of State appropriations. Title VI: General Provisions - Sets forth limitations and prohibitions on the use of funds appropriated by this Act. Requires FY 1993 pay raises to be absorbed within the levels appropriated in this Act.

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Timeline

Oct 6, 1992

Signed by President.

Oct 6, 1992

Signed by President.

Oct 6, 1992

Became Public Law No: 102-395.

Oct 6, 1992

Became Public Law No: 102-395.

Oct 5, 1992

Presented to President.

Oct 5, 1992

Presented to President.

Oct 1, 1992

Mr. Smith (IA) brought up conference report H. Rept. 102-918 for consideration under the provisions of H. Res. 582.

Oct 1, 1992

DEBATE - The House proceeded with one hour of debate on the conference report.

Oct 1, 1992

The previous question was ordered without objection.

Oct 1, 1992

Conference report agreed to in House: On agreeing to the conference report Agreed to by the Yeas and Nays: 302 - 117 (Roll No. 448).

Oct 1, 1992

On agreeing to the conference report Agreed to by the Yeas and Nays: 302 - 117 (Roll No. 448).

Oct 1, 1992

Motions to reconsider laid on the table Agreed to without objection.

Oct 1, 1992

Conference papers: Senate report and managers' statement and message on House action held at the desk in Senate.

Oct 1, 1992

Conference report agreed to in Senate: Senate agreed to conference report by Yea-Nay Vote. 82-16. Record Vote No: 260.

Oct 1, 1992

Senate agreed to conference report by Yea-Nay Vote. 82-16. Record Vote No: 260.

Sep 28, 1992

Conference report filed: Conference report H. Rept. 102-918 filed.

Sep 28, 1992

Conference report H. Rept. 102-918 filed.

Sep 25, 1992

Conference committee actions: Conferees agreed to file conference report.

Sep 25, 1992

Conferees agreed to file conference report.

Sep 10, 1992

Mr. Smith (IA) asked unanimous consent that the House disagree to the Senate amendments, and agree to a conference

Sep 10, 1992

On motion that the House disagree to the Senate amendments, and agree to a conference Agreed to without objection.

Sep 10, 1992

The Speaker appointed conferees: Smith (IA), Alexander, Early, Carr, Mollohan, Pelosi, Whitten, Rogers, Regula, Kolbe, and McDade.

Sep 10, 1992

Motion to reconsider laid on the table Agreed to without objection.

Sep 10, 1992

Message on House action received in Senate.

Aug 3, 1992

Received in the Senate, read twice.

Aug 3, 1992

Measure laid before Senate by unanimous consent.

Aug 3, 1992

Senate struck all after the Enacting Clause and substituted the language of S. 3026 amended.

Aug 3, 1992

Passed/agreed to in Senate: Passed Senate in lieu of S. 3026 pursuant to the order of July 27, 1992 with an amendment by Unanimous Consent.

Aug 3, 1992

Passed Senate in lieu of S. 3026 pursuant to the order of July 27, 1992 with an amendment by Unanimous Consent.

Aug 3, 1992

Senate insists on its amendment, asks for a conference, appoints conferees Hollings; Inouye; Bumpers; Lautenberg; Sasser; Adams; Byrd; Rudman; Stevens; Hatfield; Kasten; Gramm.

Aug 3, 1992

Message on Senate action sent to the House.

Jul 30, 1992

Rule H. Res. 530 passed House.

Jul 30, 1992

Considered under the provisions of rule H. Res. 530.

Jul 30, 1992

Rule provides for consideration of H.R. 5678. All points of order against provisions in the bill for failure to comply with clause 2 or 6 of rule XXI shall be waived. Specified amendments are in order. the amendment printed in part 1 of this resolution and all amendments thereto shall be debatable for 30 minutes equally divided and controlled by the proponent of the printed amendment and an opponent. Debate under the five -minute rule on each other amendment to the bill, including amendments thereto, shall be limited to 20 minutes. Points of order under clause 2 of rule XXI against the amendment printed in part 2 of the report shall be waived.

Jul 30, 1992

On motion to resolve into Committee of the Whole House on the state of the Union Agreed to by the Yeas and Nays: 253 - 148 (Roll no. 349).

Jul 30, 1992

GENERAL DEBATE - Pursuant to the provisions of H. Res. 530, the Committee of the Whole proceeded with one hour of general debate.

Jul 30, 1992

DEBATE - Pursuant to the provisions of H. Res. 530, the Committee of the Whole proceeded with 20 minutes of debate on the Burton amendment.

Jul 30, 1992

Committee of the Whole House on the state of the Union rises leaving H.R. 5678 as unfinished business.

Jul 30, 1992

Considered as unfinished business.

Jul 30, 1992

Mr. Smith (IA) moved to resolve into the Committee of the Whole House on the state of the Union.

Jul 30, 1992

On motion to resolve into Committee of the Whole House on the state of the Union Agreed to by voice vote.

Jul 30, 1992

The Speaker designated the Honorable George E. Brown to act as Chairman of the Committee.

Jul 30, 1992

DEBATE - Pursuant to the provisions of H. Res. 530, the Committee of the Whole proceeded with 20 minutes of debate on the Murtha amendment.

Jul 30, 1992

DEBATE - Pursuant to the provisions of H. Res. 530, the Committe of the Whole proceeded with 20 minutes of debate on the Stark amendment.

Jul 30, 1992

DEBATE - Pursuant to the provisions of H. Res. 530, the Committee of the Whole proceeded with 30 minutes of debate on the Alexander amendment.

Jul 30, 1992

DEBATE - Pursuant to the provisions of H. Res. 530, the Committee of the Whole proceeded with 20 minutes of debate on the Dorgan amendment.

Jul 30, 1992

Mr. Smith (IA) moved for the Committee of the Whole to rise and report.

Jul 30, 1992

On motion to rise and report Agreed to by voice vote.

Jul 30, 1992

The House rose from the Committee of the Whole House on the state of the Union to report H.R. 5678.

Jul 30, 1992

The previous question was ordered without objection.

Jul 30, 1992

The House adopted the amendments en gross as agreed to by the Committee of the Whole House on the state of the Union.

Jul 30, 1992

Passed/agreed to in House: On passage Passed by the Yeas and Nays: 242 - 153 (Roll no. 354).

Jul 30, 1992

On passage Passed by the Yeas and Nays: 242 - 153 (Roll no. 354).

Jul 30, 1992

Motion to reconsider laid on the table Agreed to without objection.

Jul 28, 1992

Rules Committee Resolution H. Res. 530 Reported to House. Rule provides for consideration of H.R. 5678. All points of order against provisions in the bill for failure to comply with clause 2 or 6 of rule XXI shall be waived. Specified amendments are in order. the amendment printed in part 1 of this resolution and all amendments thereto shall be debatable for 30 minutes equally divided and controlled by the proponent of the printed amendment and an opponent. Debate under the five -minute rule on each other amendment to the bill, including amendments thereto, shall be limited to 20 minutes. Points of order under clause 2 of rule XXI against the amendment printed in part 2 of the report shall be waived.

Jul 23, 1992

Introduced in House

Jul 23, 1992

Ordered to be Reported by Voice Vote.

Jul 23, 1992

Committee Consideration and Mark-up Session Held.

Jul 23, 1992

The House Committee on Appropriations reported an original measure, H. Rept. 102-709, by Mr. Smith (IA).

Jul 23, 1992

The House Committee on Appropriations reported an original measure, H. Rept. 102-709, by Mr. Smith (IA).

Jul 23, 1992

Placed on the Union Calendar, Calendar No. 401.

Jun 30, 1992

First Day of Subcommittee Mark-up.

Jun 30, 1992

Final Day of Subcommittee Mark-up.

Apr 7, 1992

Final Day of Subcommittee Hearings.

Feb 18, 1992

First Day of Subcommittee Hearings.

Jan 29, 1992

Referred to the House Committee on Appropriations.

Jan 29, 1992

Referred to the Subcommittee on Commerce, Justice, State, and Judiciary.

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