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Appropriations


200. H.R. 4775, FY 2002 supplemental appropriations. Amendment to remove the designation of FBI salaries and expenses as emergency funds which make the availability of the funds subject to a specific budget request as emergency funds. Yes. Failed 199-213. 5/23/02.

201. H.R. 4775. Amendment to provide that $604 million appropriated for National Guard and Reserve funding be subject to emergency designation instead of $1.4 billion as provided in the bill. No. Failed 197-216. 5/23/02.

202. H.R. 4775. Amendment to strike the bill's provision allowing counter narcotics funds provided for Columbia to be used as part of a wider campaign against terrorist groups in that country. No. Failed 192-225. 5/23/02.

205. H.R. 4775. Motion to recommit the bill to the Appropriations Committee with instructions to strike language that provides statutory assurance that the U.S. government will take all necessary steps to guarantee the full faith and credit of the government. No. Failed 201-215. 5/24/02.

206. H.R. 4775. On passage of the bill to provide $28.8 billion in FY 2002 supplemental appropriations including funds for military operations and expenses and homeland security. Yes. Passed 280-138. 5/24/02.

224. H.R. 4475, FY 2002 supplemental appropriations. Motion to instruct House conferees to insist that the conference report on the bill include the higher dollar amount of the House or Senate-passed version for items related to homeland security and the war on terrorism and include no additional funds earmarked for items unrelated to those efforts. No. Failed 181-235. 6/12/02.

328. H.R. 4775, to adopt the conference report to the bill to provide $28.9 billion in FY 2002 supplemental appropriations including funds for the Defense Department, homeland security programs, recovery efforts in New York City, assistance and embassy security, and to fight international terrorism. Yes. Passed 397-32. 7/23/02.

423. H.J.Res. 111, to provide continuing FY 2003 appropriations through October 4 for all federal departments and programs. Yes. Passed 370-1. 9/26/02.


439. H.J.Res. 112, to provide for continuing FY 2003 appropriations through October 11 for all federal departments and agencies. Yes. Passed 404-7. 10/3/02.

460. H.J.Res. 122, FY 2003 continuing appropriations. Motion to recommit the joint resolution to the Appropriations Committee with instructions to report it back with an amendment that continues appropriations through October 12. No. Failed 202-214. 10/10/02.

461. H.J.Res. 122, to provide for continuing FY 2003 appropriations through October 18 for all federal departments and programs. Yes. Passed 272-144. 10/10/02.

469. H.J.Res. 123, FY 2003 continuing appropriations. Motion to recommit the joint resolution to the Appropriations Committee with instructions to report it back with an amendment to provide for continuing appropriations through October 21. No. Failed 194-210. 10/16/02.

470. H.J.Res. 123. On passage of the joint resolution to provide FY 2003 continuing appropriations through November 22 for all federal departments and programs. Yes. Passed 228-172. 10/16/02.

473. H.J.Res. 124, FY 2003 continuing appropriations. Motion to recommit the joint resolution to the Appropriations Committee with instructions to report it back with an amendment with additional funding for veterans’ health care, National Institutes of Health bioterrorism and research programs, Federal Emergency Management Agency, first responders and corporate oversight activities of the Securities and Exchange Commission. No. Failed 196-216. 11/13/02.

474. H.J.Res. 124. On passage of the joint resolution to provide FY 2003 continuing appropriations through January 11, 2003, for all federal departments and programs not covered by enacted FY 2003 spending bills. Yes. Passed 270-143. 11/13/02.