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October 26, 2001

Senate Passes Foreign Operations Spending Bill

Breaking the logjam of FY2002 spending bills, this week the Senate approved the FY2002 foreign operations appropriations bill (H.R. 2506).View More

October 26, 2001

Congress Passes Fourth Continuing Resolution

On October 25, the House and Senate approved the fourth FY2002 continuing resolution (H. J. Res. 70) that will fundView More

October 19, 2001

Military Construction Spending Bill Headed to President

This week, Congress sent the President two FY2002 appropriations bills—Interior and Military Construction. The House approved the conference report forView More

October 12, 2001

House Passes Labor-HHS-Education Spending Bill; Senate Readies Measure for Floor

This week, Congress made some progress on its consideration of the FY2002 spending bills. On October 11, the House voted,View More

October 12, 2001

Senate Committee Approves D.C. Spending Bill

The Senate Appropriations Committee on October 11 approved, 16-13, the FY2002 District of Columbia (D.C.) appropriations bill (as-yet-unnumbered). The SenateView More

October 12, 2001

LHHSE Report Language Impacts Women and Families

The House Appropriations Committee report accompanying the FY2002 Labor, Health and Human Services, and Education appropriations bill (H.R. 3061) includesView More

October 12, 2001

House Subcommittee Approves Defense Spending Bill

On October 10, the House Appropriations Subcommittee on Defense approved, by voice vote, the FY2002 defense spending bill (as-yet-unnumbered). InView More

October 5, 2001

Subcommittee Approves Labor, Health and Human Services, and Education Bill

In quick fashion, the House Appropriations Subcommittee on Labor, Health and Human Services, and Education approved, by voice vote, itsView More

September 26, 2001

House Passes D.C. Spending Bill

On September 25, after a contentious debate on several gay rights-related amendments, the House approved the $398 million FY2002 DistrictView More

September 26, 2001

Congress Approves Continuing Resolution

With the current fiscal year set to expire on September 30, Congress has yet to send any of the 13View More

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