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Appropriations

  • 478. H.J.Res. 107, FY 2005 continuing appropriations. Motion to recommit the joint resolution to the House Appropriations Committee with instructions to increase funding for the Veterans Health Administration, lift the cap on private military housing, implement the State Children’s Health Insurance Program for 750,000 children, eliminate $1 billion in special student loan subsidies and provide additional funding for FBI counterterrorism and counterintelligence programs, education and health programs. No.  Failed 200-221. 9/29/04.
  • 479. H.J.Res. 107. To provide continuing FY 2005 appropriations through November 20 for all federal departments and agencies whose regular FY 2005 appropriations bills have not been enacted. Yes.  Passed 389-32. 9/29/04.
  • 500. H.R. 5212, FY 2005 supplemental appropriations. Amendment to offset the $11 billion of the emergency supplemental appropriations for disaster relief with a proportional reduction of FY 2005 discretionary spending and exempt the departments of Defense, Homeland Security, and Veterans Affairs from the cuts. No. Failed 89-321. 10/6/04.
  • 501. H.R. 5212. On passage of the bill to provide $11 billion in FY 2005 emergency supplemental appropriations for hurricane victims in Florida and other states and $2.9 billion in FY 2005 emergency supplemental appropriations for U.S. agricultural producers affected by drought conditions. Yes.  Passed 412-0. 10/6/04.
  • 542. H.R. 4818, FY 2005 omnibus appropriations conference report. On passage of the bill to provide FY 2005 appropriations for all federal departments and agencies whose FY 2005 spending bills have not as yet been enacted, incorporating nine appropriations bills: Agriculture; Commerce-Justice-State; Energy and Water; Foreign Operations; Interior; Labor-HHS-Education; Transportation and Treasury; Legislative Branch, and VA-HUD. Yes.  Passed 344-51. 11/20/04.