Consolidated Appropriations Act for FY2001 Conference Report
Updated July 5, 2005
Bill No. | Subcommittee Approval |
Committee Approval |
House Passage |
Senate Passage |
Conf. Report |
Conf. Report Approval |
Public Law |
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Emergency
Supplemental
Appropriations
Act for
Recovery
from and
Response to
Terrorist
Attacks
on the
United
States
Act, 2001
H.R. 2216 |
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9/14/01 (422-0) |
9/14/01 (uc) |
P.L. 107-20 (9/18/01) |
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Supplemental H.R. 2216 S. 1077 |
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6/14/01 (vv) H.Rept. 107-102 |
6/21/01 (uc) S.Rept. 107-33 |
6/20/01 (341-87) |
7/10/01 (98-1) |
H.Rept. 107-148 | 7/20/01 (375-30) |
7/20/01 (uc) |
P.L. 107-20 (7/24/01) |
21st Continuing Resolution H.J.Res. 133 Extends funding through 12/21/00 |
12/15/00 (uc) |
12/15/00 (uc) |
P.L. 106-543 (12/15/00) |
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20th Continuing Resolution H.J.Res. 129 Extends funding through 12/15/00 |
12/11/00 (vv) |
12/11/00 (uc) |
P.L. 106-542 (12/11/00) |
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19th Continuing Resolution H.J.Res. 128 Extends funding through 12/11/00 |
12/8/00 (284-37) |
12/8/00 (vv) |
P.L. 106-540 12/8/00 |
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18th Continuing Resolution H.J.Res. 127 Extends funding through 12/8/00 |
12/7/00 (359-11) |
12/7/00 (96-1) |
P.L. 106-539 12/7/00 |
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17th Continuing Resolution H.J.Res. 126 Extends funding through 12/7/00 |
12/5/00 (378-6) | 12/5/00 (99-0) |
P.L. 106-537 12/ 5/00 |
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16th Continuing Resolution H.J.Res. 125 Extends funding through 12/5/00 |
11/13/00 (uc) |
11/13/00 (uc) |
P.L. 106-520 11/15/00 |
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15th Continuing Resolution H.J.Res. 8425 Extends funding through 11/14/00 |
11/3/00 (uc) |
11/1/00 (uc) |
P.L. 106-428 11/4/00 |
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14th Continuing Resolution H.J.Res. 124 Extends funding through 11/4/00 |
11/3/00 (uc) |
11/3/00 (uc) |
P.L. 106-427 11/4/00 |
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13th Continuing Resolution H.J.Res. 123 Extends funding through 11/3/00 |
11/2/00 (310-7) |
11/2/00 (uc) |
P.L. 106-42611/2/00 | |||||||
12th Continuing Resolution H.J.Res. 122 Extends funding through 11/02/00 |
11/1/00 (371 -13) |
11/1/00 (uc) |
P.L. 106-416 11/1/00 |
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11th Continuing Resolution H.J.Res. 121 Extends funding through 11/1/00 |
10/31/00 (361 -13) |
10/30/00 (uc) |
P.L. 106-40310/31/00 | |||||||
10th Continuing Resolution H.J.Res. 120 Extends funding through 10/31/00 |
10/30/00 (339-9) |
10/30/00 (70-1) |
P.L. 106-40110/30/00 | |||||||
9th Continuing Resolution H.J.Res. 119 Extends funding through 10/30 |
10/29/00 ( 342-7) |
10/29 /00 (67-1) |
P.L. 106-38910/29/00 | |||||||
8th Continuing Resolution H.J.Res. 118 Extends funding through 10/29 |
10/28/00 ( 339-7) |
10/28 /00 (67-2) |
P.L. 106-38810/28/00 | |||||||
7th Continuing Resolution H.J.Res. 117 Extends funding through 10/28 |
10/27/00 (366-13) |
10/27/00 (86-3) |
P.L. 106-38110/27/00 | |||||||
6th Continuing Resolution H.J.Res. 116 Extends funding through 10/27 |
10/26/00 (392-10) |
10/26/00 (94-1) |
P.L. 106-35910/26/00 | |||||||
5th Continuing Resolution H.J.Res. 115 Extends funding through 10/26 |
10/25/00 (395-9) |
10/25/00 (87-2) |
P.L. 106-35810/26/00 | |||||||
4th Continuing Resolution H.J.Res. 114 Extends funding through 10/25 |
10/19/00 (262-136) |
10/19/00 (uc) |
P.L. 106-34410/20/00 | |||||||
3rd Continuing Resolution H.J.Res. 111 Extends funding through 10/20 |
10/12/00 (407-2) |
10/12/00 (90-1) |
P.L. 106-306 10/13/00 |
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2nd Continuing Resolution H.J.Res. 110 Extends funding through 10/14 |
10/3/00 (415-1) |
10/5/00 (95-1) |
P.L. 106-282 10/6/00 |
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Continuing Resolution H.J.Res. 109 Extends funding through 10/6 |
9/26/00 (415-2) |
9/28/00 (96-0) |
P.L. 106-275 9/29/00 |
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Agriculture H.R. 4461 S. 2536 | 5/4/00 (vv) |
5/4/00 (vv) |
5/10/00 (vv) H.Rept. 106-619 |
5/9/00 (vv) S.Rept. 106-288 |
7/11/00 (339-82) |
7/20/00 (79-13) |
10/6/00 H.Rept. 106-948 |
10/11/00 (340-75) |
10/18/00 (86-8) |
P.L. 106-387 10/28/00 |
Commerce, Justice, State H.R. 4690 |
6/6/00 (vv) |
6/19/00 H.Rept. 106-680 |
7/18/00 (28-0) S.Rept. 106-40411 |
6/26/00 (214-195) |
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Veto indicated | ||||
Commerce, Justice, State H.R. 4942 Final bill28 |
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7/25/00 |
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9/14/00 (217-207) |
9/27/00 (uc) |
10/26/00 H.Rept. 106-1005 28 |
10/26/00 (206-198) |
10/27/00 (48-43) |
P.L. 106-553 (12/21/00) |
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Defense H.R. 4576 S. 2593 |
5/11/00 (vv) |
5/17/00 (vv) |
5/25/00 (vv) H.Rept. 106-644 |
5/18/00 (28-0) S.Rept. 106-298 |
6/7/00 (367-58) |
6/13/00 (95-3) 3 |
7/17/00 H.Rept. 106-754 |
7/19/00 (367-58) |
7/27/00 (91-9) |
P.L. 106-259 8/9/00 |
District H.R. 4942 S. 3041 |
7/13/00 10 |
7/20/00 (vv) H.Rept. 106-786 |
9/13/00 (27-1) S.Rept. 106-409 |
9/14/00 (217- 207) |
9/27/00 (uc) |
10/25/00 H.Rept. 106-100524 |
10/26/99 (206- 198) |
10/27/00 (49-43) |
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District New Bill H.R. 5633 26 |
11/14/00 (uc) |
11/14/00 (uc) |
P.L. 106-522 11/22/00 |
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Energy and Water H.R. 4733 H.R. 4635 (See engrossed Senate amendment) |
6/12/00 (vv) |
7/13/00 (vv) 9 |
6/20/00 H.Rept . 106-693 |
7/18/00 (28-0) S.Rept. 106-395 |
6/28/00 (407-19) |
9/7/00 (93-1)12 |
9/27/00 H.Rept. 106-90721 |
9/28/00 301-118 |
10/2/00 (57-37) |
10/7/00 Presidential Veto 10/11/00 - Overridden by House (315-98)21 |
Energy and Water Final Bill H.R. 5483 H.R. 4635 |
-- | -- | -- | -- | -- | -- | 10/18/00 H.Rept. 106-988 21 |
10/19/00 (386- 24) |
10/19/00 (85-8) |
P.L. 106-377 10/27/00 |
Foreign Ops H.R.4811 S. 2522 |
6/20/00 |
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6/27/00 (vv) H.Rept. 106-720 |
5/9/00 (vv) S.Rept. 106-291 |
7/13/00 (239-185) |
7/18/00 (uc)6 |
10/25/00 H.Rept. 106-99723 |
10/25/00 (307-101) |
10/25/00 (65-27) |
P.L. 106-429 11/6/00 |
Interior H.R. 4578 |
5/17/00 (vv) |
6/20/00 5 |
5/25/00 (31-22) H.Rept. 106-646 |
6/22/00 (28-0) S.Rept. 106-312 |
6/16/00 (204-172) |
7/18/00 (97-2) 13 |
9/29/00 H.Rept. 106-914 |
10/3/00 (348-69) |
10/5/00 (83-13) |
P.L. 106-291 10/11/00 |
Labor, HHS, Ed H.R. 4577 S. 2553 |
5/10/00 (8-6) |
5/10/00 (vv) |
5/24/00 (29-22) H.Rept. 106-645 |
5/11/00 (28-0) S.Rept. 106-293 |
6/14/00 (217-214) |
6/30/00 (52-43) 8 |
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Labor, HSS, Ed (H.R. 5656) H.R. 4577 Final bill (Omnibus Consolidated Appropriations Act) |
12/15/00 H.Rept. 106-1033 27 |
12/15/00 (292-60) |
12/15/00 (uc) |
P.L. 106-554 (12/21/00) |
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Legis Branch H.R. 451614 S. 2603 |
5/3/00 (6-3) |
5/9/00 (31-23) H.Rept. 106-635 |
5/18/00 (28-0) S.Rept. 106-304 |
6/22/00 (373-50) |
7/17/00 (uc) 2 |
7/27/00 H.Rept. 106-79614 |
9/14/00 (212- 209) |
10/12/00 (58-37)22 |
Presidential Veto 10/30/00 |
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Legis Branch (H.R. 5657) H.R. 4577 Final bill (Omnibus Consolidated Appropriations Act) |
12/15/00 H.Rept. 106-1033 27 |
12/15/00 (292- 60) |
12/15/00 (uc) |
P.L.106-554 (12/21/00) |
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Military Const. H.R. 4425 S. 2521 |
5/2/00 (uc) |
5/8/00 |
5/9/00 (vv) H.Rept. 106-614 |
5/9/00 (vv) S.Rept. 106-290 |
5/16/00 (386-22) |
5/18/00 (96-4) 1 |
H.Rept. 106-710 7 |
6/29/00 (306-110) |
6/30/00 (uc) |
P.L. 106-246 7/13/00 |
Transportation H.R. 4475 S. 2720 |
5/8/00 (vv) |
6/13/00 | 5/16/00 (vv) H.Rept. 106-622 |
6/13/00 S.Rept. 106-309 |
5/19/00 (395-13) |
6/15/00 (99-0) 4 |
10/5/00 H.Rept. 106-94019 |
10/6/00 (344-50) |
10/6/00 (78-10) 22 |
P.L. 106-346 10/23/00 |
Treasury H.R. 4871 S. 2900 H.R. 4985 14 |
7/11/00 (vv) |
7/19/00 (vv) |
7/18/00 (vv) H.Rept. 106-756 |
10/12/00 S.Rept. 106-50020 |
7/20/00 (216-202) |
-- | 7/27/00 H.Rept. 106-79614 |
9/14/00 (212-209) |
10/12/00 (58-37)22 |
Presidential Veto 10/30/00 |
Treasury (H.R. 5658) H.R. 4577 Final bill (Omnibus Consolidated Appropriations Act) |
12/15/00 H.Rept. 106-1033 27 |
12/15/00 (292- 60) |
12/15/00 (uc) |
P.L. 106-554 (12/21/00) |
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VA/HUD H.R. 5482 21 H.R. 463518 |
5/23/00 (vv) |
9/13/00 (vv) |
6/7/00 (vv) H.Rept. 106-674 |
9/13/00 (27-1) S.Rept. 106-410 15 |
6/21/00 (256-169) |
10/12/00 (87-8) |
10/18/00 H.Rept. 106-988 21 |
10/19/00 (386-24) |
10/19/00 (85-8) |
P.L. 106-377 10/27/00 |
Roll call votes are given within parentheses; vv = voice vote; uc = unanimous consent.
FOOTNOTES
1 Senate passed H.R. 4425, after striking all after the enacting clause and inserting in lieu thereof the text of S. 2521, as amended. See the Congressional Record, 5/18/00, pages S4122 - S4170.
2 On July 17, 2000, the Senate passed H.R. 4516 by unanimous consent, after incorporating the text of S. 2603, as amended. See the Congressional Record, 7/17/00, p. D756. Earlier, on May 25, 2000, by a vote of (98-2) (vote #114), the Senate agreed to the motion to advance S. 2603 to the third reading, and subsequently the bill was engrossed and returned to the Senate calendar.
3 The Senate passed H.R. 4576, after striking all after the enacting clause and substituted the language of S. 2593.
4 The Senate passed H.R. 4475 as amended.
5 Senate subcommittee on Appropriations approved H.R. 4578, as amended.
H.R. 4811, after striking all after the enacting clause and inserting the text of S. 2522, as amended. See Congressional Record, 7/18/00, pagesS7121- - S7142. Earlier, on 6/22/00, by a vote of (95-4), the Senate amended and advanced S. 2522 to the third reading, and returned it to the Senate calendar.
7 Supplemental spending was also included in the Military Construction conference report for Plan Colombia, Kosovo, defense needs, military health programs, home energy assistance, and disaster relief.
8 On 6/30/00, the Senate passed H.R. 4577, as amended.
9 On 7/13/00, the Senate Appropriations subcommittee on Energy and Water Development approved H.R. 4733, with an amendment in the nature of a substitute, by voice vote.
10 House Appropriations subcommittee on District of Columbia approved a draft bill.
11 Senate report to accompany H.R. 4690.
12 On September 7, 2000, the Senate passed H.R. 4733, as amended.
13 The Senate passed H.R. 4578, after agreeing to a committee amendment in the nature of a substitute, adding additional amendments. See Congressional Record, 7/18/00, pages S7085 - S7103.
14 The conference report, H.Rept. 106-796 (H.R. 4516/H.R. 4985), covers both appropriations and FY2000 emergency supplementals. Division A (H.R. 4516) contains legislative branch appropriations and FY2000 emergency supplementals for the Legislative Branch and for the Department of Housing and Urban Development, Federal Housing Administration. Division B contains provisions of the FY2001 treasury and postal service appropriations bill (H.R. 4985), and would repeal of the excise tax on telephone and other communications services. The text of the conference report was published in the 7/27/00 Congressional Record, p. H7095-7126. The conference report, H.Rept. 106-796, passed the House on 9/14/00 by a vote of 212-209 (vote #476). The Senate failed to pass the conference report by a vote of 28-69 on September 20, 2000, but passed the conference report by a vote of 58-37 (vote #273) on October 12, 2000.
15H.R. 4635, was passed with an amendment in the nature of a substitute.
16 In an earlier vote on 9/20/00, the Senate failed to pass the Legislative/Treasury/Postal conference report, by a vote of (28-69), but on 10/12/00, passed the conference report by a vote of 58-37 (vote #273).
17 On 9/27/00, the Senate passed H.R. 4942, after striking all after the enacting clause and substituting the language of S. 3041.
18 FY2000 emergency supplemental funding for the Federal Housing Administration program at HUD was included in the combined Legislative Branch/Treasury conference report (H.Rept. 106-796), which failed to pass the Senate on September 20, 2000, but passed the Senate on 10/12/00 by a vote of 58-37 (vote #273).
19 On 10/12/00, an extra $348 million for the IRS, counter-terrorism and other programs was added to the Transportation appropriations conference report (H.Rept.106-940/HR 4475).
20 On 7/20/00, S. 2900 was reported to the Senate without a written report.
21 Conference Report H.Rept. 106-988 (H.R. 4635) contains appropriations for VA/HUD (H.R. 5482) and Energy/Water (H.R. 5483), and provides these new bill numbers. See the Congressional Record, 10/18/00, H10083-10224.
22The Transportation Appropriations conference report, H.Rept. 106-940, also contains funding for other agencies and departments: Title V (Bureau of the Debt), and Title IV (Treasury, Executive Office of the President, Independent Agencies). It also amends Section 108 of the FY2001 Legislative Branch Appropriations Act.
23 "Adjustment of 2001 Discretionary Spending Caps" is included in Foreign Operations Conference Report (H.Rept. 106-997),Congressional Record, p. H10776
24 The Conference Report H. Rept. 106-1005 pertains both to the District of Columbia and Commerce, Justice, State appropriations.
25 H.J.Res. 84, as amended by Lott Amendment No. 4357, provides funding through November 14, 2000.
26 The first D.C. appropriations bill, H.R. 4942/S. 3041, had been incorporated by reference into the Commerce/Justice/State Department appropriations bill (see H.Rept. 106-1005). On November 14, D.C. appropriations were re-issued in a new, separate bill, H.R. 5633.
27 The omnibus bill, which may be cited as `Consolidated Appropriations Act, 2001', covers three appropriations bills: Labor/HHS/Education, LegBranch, and Treasury/Postal. (The Commerce/Justice/State appropriations, was passed separately, H.R. 4942).
The omnibus also covers major non-appropriation legislation, including Medicare and Medicaid, small business, taxes, and immigration.
SECTION 1. (a) The provisions of the following bills of the 106th Congress are hereby enacted into law:
- H.R. 5656: Labor, Health and Human Services, and Education
- H.R. 5657: Legislative Branch
- H.R. 5658: Treasury
- H.R. 5666, as introduced on December 15, 2000, except that the text of H.R. 5666, as so enacted, shall not include section 123 (relating to the enactment of H.R. 4904).
H.R. 5666: Miscellaneous appropriations: H.R. 4904: To express the policy of the United States regarding the United States relationship with Native Hawaiians, and for other purposes - H.R. 5660: Commodity Exchange Act to promote legal certainty, enhance competition, and reduce systemic risk in markets for futures and over-the-counter derivatives, and for other purposes.
- H.R. 5661: To amend titles XVIII, XIX, and XXI of the Social Security Act to provide benefits improvements and beneficiary protections in the Medicare and Medicaid Programs and the State child health insurance program (SCHIP), as revised by the Balanced Budget Act of 1997 and the Medicare, Medicaid, and SCHIP Balanced Budget Refinement Act of 1999, and for other purposes.
- H.R. 5662: To amend the Internal Revenue Code of 1986 to provide for community revitalization and a 2-year extension of medical saving accounts, and for other purposes.
- H.R. 5663: To provide for community renewal and new markets initiatives.
- H.R. 5667: To provide for reauthorization of small business loan and other programs, and for other purposes.
(b) In publishing this Act in slip form and in the United States Statutes at Large pursuant to section 112 of title 1, United States Code, the Archivist of the United States shall include after the date of approval at the end appendixes setting forth the texts of the bills referred to in subsection (a) of this section and the text of any other bill enacted into law by reference by reason of the enactment of this Act.
28 The Conference Report for H.R. 4577 (the Omnibus Appropriatons Bill) stripped H.R. 4942 of the D.C. appropriation (originally H.R. 5547) and left just appropriations for Commerce (originally H.R. 5548). D.C. was subsequently enacted via H.R. 5633.