Key Votes
National Key Votes
HR 2684 - Veterans Affairs and HUD Appropriations bill, FY 2000 - Key Vote
Ron Paul voted Nay (Conference Report Vote) on this legislation.
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Stages
- Oct. 20, 1999 Executive Signed
- Oct. 15, 1999 Senate Conference Report Adopted
- Oct. 14, 1999 House Conference Report Adopted
- Sept. 24, 1999 Senate Bill Passed
- Sept. 9, 1999 House Bill Passed
- Aug. 3, 1999 House Introduced
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Issues
Stage Details
Legislation - Signed (Executive) - Oct. 20, 1999
Legislation - Conference Report Adopted (Senate) - Oct. 15, 1999 (Key vote)
Title: Veterans Affairs and HUD Appropriations bill, FY 2000
Vote Smart's Synopsis:
Vote to adopt a conference report that appropriates $99.5 billion in total spending, $69.6 of which is discretionary for the Departments of Veterans Affairs and Housing and Urban Development for fiscal year 2000.
Highlight: - $25.9 billion for the Department of Housing and Urban Development, including $11.4 billion for low-income housing programs and tenant safeguards and $4.8 billion for the Community Development Block Grant - $20.9 billion in discretionary funding for veterans' programs, $19 billion of which is earmarked for medical care - $13.7 billion for NASA programs - $7.6 billion for the Environmental Protection Agency, including $1.9 billion for environmental programs and management, $1.4 billion for the Hazardous Substance Superfund, and $1.35 billion for Clean Water State Revolving Funds - $3.9 billion for the National Science Foundation - $3.4 billion for the Federal Emergency Management Agency, $2.5 billion of which is allocated for disaster relief efforts related to flooding in South Carolina
Legislation - Conference Report Adopted (House) - Oct. 14, 1999 (Key vote)
Title: Veterans Affairs and HUD Appropriations bill, FY 2000
Vote Smart's Synopsis:
Vote to adopt a conference report that appropriates $99.5 billion in total spending, $69.6 of which is discretionary for the Departments of Veterans Affairs and Housing and Urban Development for fiscal year 2000.
Highlight: - $25.9 billion for the Department of Housing and Urban Development, including $11.4 billion for low-income housing programs and tenant safeguards and $4.8 billion for the Community Development Block Grant - $20.9 billion in discretionary funding for veterans' programs, $19 billion of which is earmarked for medical care - $13.7 billion for NASA programs - $7.6 billion for the Environmental Protection Agency, including $1.9 billion for environmental programs and management, $1.4 billion for the Hazardous Substance Superfund, and $1.35 billion for Clean Water State Revolving Funds - $3.9 billion for the National Science Foundation - $3.4 billion for the Federal Emergency Management Agency, $2.5 billion of which is allocated for disaster relief efforts related to flooding in South Carolina
Legislation - Bill Passed (Senate) - Sept. 24, 1999
Legislation - Bill Passed (House) - Sept. 9, 1999 (Key vote)
Title: Veterans Affairs and HUD Appropriations bill, FY 2000
Vote Smart's Synopsis:
Vote to pass a bill that appropriates $92 billion for the Departments of Veterans Affairs and Housing and Urban Development for fiscal year 2000.
Highlight: -$24.75 billion for Housing and Urban Development -$12.7 billion for NASA programs -$7.3 billion for the Environmental Protection Agency -$3.6 billion for the National Science Foundation
Legislation - Introduced (House) - Aug. 3, 1999
Title: Veterans Affairs and HUD Appropriations bill, FY 2000
Sponsors
- James T. 'Jim' Walsh (NY - R) (Out Of Office)