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Key Votes

HR 2491 - Veterans Administration and Housing and Urban Development Appropriations Bill Fiscal Year 1994 - Key Vote

National Key Votes

Newt Gingrich voted Yea (Conference Report Vote) on this legislation.

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Legislation - Signed (Executive) - Became Public Law No. 103-124 -
Legislation - Conference Report Adopted (Senate) -
Legislation - Conference Report Adopted (House) (341-89) - (Key vote)

Title: Veterans Administration and Housing and Urban Development Appropriations Bill Fiscal Year 1994

Vote Smart's Synopsis:

Vote to adopt a conference report that appropriates $88.88 billion for the Departments of Veteran Affairs, Housing and Urban Development, and independent agencies for fiscal year 1994.

Highlights:
Department of Veteran Affairs - $17.92 billion for the Veterans Benefits Administration - $15.95 billion for the Veterans Health Administration Department of Housing and Urban Development - $19.9 billion for Housing Programs - $4.4 billion for Community Planning and Development Independent Agencies - $14.59 billion for NASA, including $7.51 for research and development, $4.88 billion for space flight, control and data communications, and $1.64 for research and program management - $6.64 billion for the Environmental Protection Agency - $3.01 billion for the National Science Foundation - $861.99 million for the Federal Emergency Management Agency
Legislation - Bill Passed (Senate) (91-9) - (Key vote)

Title: Veterans Administration and Housing and Urban Development Appropriations Bill Fiscal Year 1994

Vote Smart's Synopsis:

Vote to pass a bill that appropriates $89.11 billion for the Departments of Veteran Affairs, Housing and Urban Development, and independent agencies for fiscal year 1994.

Highlights:
Department of Veteran Affairs - $17.92 billion for the Veterans Benefits Administration - $16.48 billion for the Veterans Health Administration Department of Housing and Urban Development - $19.13 billion for Housing Programs - $4.4 billion for Community Planning and Development Independent Agencies - $14.64 billion for NASA, including $7.54 for research and development, $4.89 billion for space flight, control and data communications, and $1.64 for research and program management - $6.7 billion for the Environmental Protection Agency - $2.98 billion for the National Science Foundation - $1.26 billion for the Federal Emergency Management Agency
Legislation - Bill Passed (House) (313-110) - (Key vote)

Title: Veterans Administration and Housing and Urban Development Appropriations Bill Fiscal Year 1994

Vote Smart's Synopsis:

Vote to pass a bill that appropriates $89 billion for the Departments of Veteran Affairs, Housing and Urban Development, and independent agencies for fiscal year 1994.

Highlights:
Department of Veteran Affairs - $17.92 billion for the Veterans Benefits Administration - $15.85 billion for the Veterans Health Administration Department of Housing and Urban Development - $20.47 billion for Housing Programs - $4.27 billion for Community Planning and Development Independent Agencies - $14.52 billion for NASA, including $7.48 for research and development, $4.88 billion for space flight, control and data communications, and $1.64 for research and program management - $6.63 billion for the Environmental Protection Agency - $3.02 billion for the National Science Foundation - $865.82 million for the Federal Emergency Management Agency
Legislation - Introduced (House) -

Title: Veterans Administration and Housing and Urban Development Appropriations Bill Fiscal Year 1994

Sponsors

  • Louis Stokes (OH - D) (Out Of Office)
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