HR 2295 - Foreign Operations FY94 Appropriations Bill - National Key Vote

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Title: Foreign Operations FY94 Appropriations Bill

Vote Smart's Synopsis:

Vote to pass a bill that appropriates $13.51 billion for foreign operations, export financing, and related programs for fiscal year 1994.

Highlights:

  • Prohibits use of funds for abortions as a method of family planning, or for any program or organization that motivates or coerces any individual to practice abortion, or performs involuntary sterilizations.
  • Excludes Cuba, Iraq, Libya, Vietnam, Iran, Serbia, Sudan, and Syria from any federal funding.
  • Bars bilateral assistance funds to nations that support terrorism or provide a haven for terrorists.
  • Prohibits funds to any nation that refuses to comply with the United Nations-imposed sanctions against Iraq, unless the President determines that the provided funds are used in the national interest of the U.S. or benefits the people of Iraq.
  • Prohibits funds from programs that would entice businesses to relocate outside the country to decrease their number of American employees.
  • $6.44 billion for the Agency for International Development, including $2.36 billion for the economic support fund, $903.82 million for assistance to new independent states of the former Soviet Union, and $811.9 million for the development assistance fund - $3.18 billion for the foreign military financing program.
  • $805.19 million for the State Department, including $670.69 million for migration and refugee assistance, and $100 million for international narcotics control.
  • $339.5 million for international organizations and programs
  • $219.75 million for the Peace Corps.
  • $1.61 billion for 1993 Supplemental Appropriations for the new independent states of the former Soviet Union.

See How Your Politicians Voted

Title: Foreign Operations FY94 Appropriations Bill

Vote Smart's Synopsis:

Vote to pass a bill that appropriates $13.51 billion for foreign operations, export financing, and related programs for fiscal year 1994.

Highlights:

  • Prohibits use of funds for abortions as a method of family planning, or for any program or organization that motivates or coerces any individual to practice abortion, or performs involuntary sterilizations.
  • Excludes Cuba, Iraq, Libya, Vietnam, Iran, Serbia, Sudan, and Syria from any federal funding.
  • Bars bilateral assistance funds to nations that support terrorism or provide a haven for terrorists.
  • Prohibits funds to any nation that refuses to comply with the United Nations-imposed sanctions against Iraq, unless the President determines that the provided funds are used in the national interest of the U.S. or benefits the people of Iraq.
  • Prohibits funds from programs that would entice businesses to relocate outside the country to decrease their number of American employees.
  • $6.44 billion for the Agency for International Development, including $2.36 billion for the economic support fund, $903.82 million for assistance to new independent states of the former Soviet Union, and $811.9 million for the development assistance fund - $3.18 billion for the foreign military financing program.
  • $805.19 million for the State Department, including $670.69 million for migration and refugee assistance, and $100 million for international narcotics control.
  • $339.5 million for international organizations and programs
  • $219.75 million for the Peace Corps.
  • $1.61 billion for 1993 Supplemental Appropriations for the new independent states of the former Soviet Union.

See How Your Politicians Voted

Title: Foreign Operations FY94 Appropriations Bill

Vote Smart's Synopsis:

Vote to pass a bill that appropriates $13.11 billion for foreign operations, export financing, and related programs for fiscal year 1994.

Highlights:

  • Prohibits use of funds for abortions as a method of family planning, or for any program or organization that motivates or coerces any individual to practice abortion, or performs involuntary sterilizations.
  • Excludes Cuba, Iraq, Libya, Vietnam, Iran, Serbia, Sudan, and Syria from any federal funding.
  • Bars bilateral assistance funds to nations that support terrorism or provide a haven for terrorists.
  • Prohibits funds to any nation that refuses to comply with the United Nations-imposed sanctions against Iraq, unless the President determines that the provided funds are used in the national interest of the U.S. or benefits the people of Iraq.
  • Prohibits funds from programs that would entice businesses to relocate outside the country to decrease their number of American employees.
  • $6.44 billion for the Agency for International Development, including $2.36 billion for the economic support fund, $903.82 million for assistance to new independent states of the former Soviet Union, and $811.9 million for the development assistance fund - $3.18 billion for the foreign military financing program.
  • $805.19 million for the State Department, including $670.69 million for migration and refugee assistance, and $100 million for international narcotics control.
  • $339.5 million for international organizations and programs
  • $219.75 million for the Peace Corps.
  • $1.61 billion for 1993 Supplemental Appropriations for the new independent states of the former Soviet Union.

See How Your Politicians Voted

Title: Foreign Operations FY94 Appropriations Bill

Vote Smart's Synopsis:

Vote to pass a bill that appropriates $13.49 billion for foreign operations, export financing, and related programs for fiscal year 1994.

Highlights:

  • Prohibits use of funds for abortions as a method of family planning, or for any program or organization that motivates or coerces any individual to practice abortion, or performs involuntary sterilizations.
  • Excludes Cuba, Iraq, Libya, Vietnam, Iran, Serbia, Sudan, and Syria from any federal funding.
  • Bars bilateral assistance funds to nations that support terrorism or provide a haven for terrorists.
  • Prohibits funds to any nation that refuses to comply with the United Nations-imposed sanctions against Iraq, unless the President determines that the provided funds are used in the national interest of the U.S. or benefits the people of Iraq.
  • Prohibits funds from programs that would entice businesses to relocate outside the country to decrease their number of American employees.
  • $6.44 billion for the Agency for International Development, including $2.36 billion for the economic support fund, $903.82 million for assistance to new independent states of the former Soviet Union, and $811.9 million for the development assistance fund - $3.18 billion for the foreign military financing program.
  • $805.19 million for the State Department, including $670.69 million for migration and refugee assistance, and $100 million for international narcotics control.
  • $339.5 million for international organizations and programs
  • $219.75 million for the Peace Corps.
  • $1.61 billion for 1993 Supplemental Appropriations for the new independent states of the former Soviet Union.

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