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June 23, 2000

House Passes VA-HUD Spending Bill

After debating several gun-related amendments, the House on June 21 voted, 256-169, to pass the FY2001 Veterans Affairs, Housing andView More

June 23, 2000

House Begins Consideration of Commerce-Justice-State Spending Bill

On June 22 and 23, the House debated the FY2001 Commerce, Justice, State, and Related Agencies appropriations bill (H.R. 4690).View More

June 16, 2000

House Narrowly Passes Labor-HHS-Education Bill

After four days of debate on a plethora of amendments, the House on June 14 voted 217-214 to narrowly passView More

June 16, 2000

Commerce-Justice-State Bill Readied for House Floor Action

Continuing to press forward on FY2001 appropriations bills, the House Appropriations Committee on June 14 approved, by voice vote, theView More

June 16, 2000

Defense Spending Bill Headed to Conference

On June 13, the Senate passed, 95-3, the FY2001 defense appropriations bill (H.R. 4576). Prior to approving the bill, theView More

June 9, 2000

House Begins Consideration of Labor-HHS Education Spending Bill

Late this week, the House began consideration of the Labor, Health and Human Services, and Education appropriations bill on theView More

June 9, 2000

Congress Moves on FY2001 Spending Bills

In an effort to meet deadlines set earlier in the year, the House spent much of the week working onView More

June 9, 2000

House Approves Defense Spending Bill

On June 7, the House passed, 367-58, the FY2001 defense appropriations bill (H.R. 4576). Upon receiving the House bill, theView More

May 26, 2000

House Committee Approves Labor-HHS-Education Spending Bill

On May 24, the House Appropriations Committee in a party-line vote approved, 29-22, the FY2001 Labor, Health and Human Services,View More

May 26, 2000

Appropriations Committee Action

Defense: On May 25, the House Appropriations Committee approved, by voice vote, the FY2001 defense spending bill (as-yet-unnumbered). The measureView More

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