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HR 2346 - 2008-2009 Supplemental Appropriations - Key Vote
John Boozman voted Nay (Conference Report Vote) on this legislation.
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Stages
- June 24, 2009 Executive Signed
- June 18, 2009 Senate Conference Report Adopted
- June 16, 2009 House Conference Report Adopted
- May 21, 2009 Senate Bill Passed
- May 14, 2009 House Bill Passed
- May 12, 2009 House Introduced
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Legislation - Signed (Executive) - June 24, 2009
Legislation - Conference Report Adopted (Senate) - June 18, 2009
Legislation - Conference Report Adopted (House) - June 16, 2009 (Key vote)
Title: 2008-2009 Supplemental Appropriations
Vote Smart's Synopsis:
Vote to adopt a conference report that supplements appropriations to respective departments and agencies for fiscal year 2008-2009.
Highlight: -Supplements and rescinds appropriations for the Department of Defense (includes Department of Defense-Civil), totaling $80.93 billion in supplemental funding, including, but not limited to, the following (Titles III, IV & X):
- -$29.51 billion for operation and maintenance (includes rescissions of appropriations under prior defense appropriation Acts), including, but not limited to:
- -$3.61 billion for the Afghanistan Security Forces Fund; and
-$400 million for the Pakistan Counterinsurgency Fund;
- -$4.65 billion for bilateral economic assistance, including, but not limited to, $2.97 billion for the Economic Support Fund;
-$2.18 billion for international security assistance, including, but not limited to, $1.29 billion for the Foreign Military Financing Program;
-$1.94 billion for Diplomatic and Consular Programs; and
-$721 million for international peacekeeping activities.
- -Findings of an analysis regarding any risk to the national security of the U.S. that is posed by the transfer of the prisoner and a plan for the mitigation of such risk;
-Costs associated with transferring the prisoner;
-Legal rationale and associated court demands for transfer; and
-Copy of a notification sent to the Governor of the State to which the individual will be transferred or, in the case of the District of Columbia, a copy of a notification sent to the the Mayor.
- -Level of political consensus and unity of purpose across ethnic, tribal, religious and political party affiliations;
-Level of government corruption;
-Actions taken by security forces and appropriate government entities in developing a counterinsurgency capability;
-Actions taken by intelligence agencies in cooperating with the U.S. on counterinsurgency and counterterrorism operations;
-Ability of the Governments of Afghanistan and Pakistan to effectively control and govern territory within their respective borders; and
-Ways in which U.S. assistance has contributed, or failed to contribute, to achieving the stated goals.
- -Troop draw down status and goals;
-Month-by-month description of the transition of U.S. military forces and contractors out of Iraq;
-How the Government of Iraq is assuming the responsibility for reconciliation initiatives;
-How the draw down plan complies with the President's planned withdrawal of combat brigades; and
-The roles and responsibilities of remaining contractors in Iraq.
Legislation - Bill Passed (Senate) - May 21, 2009
Legislation - Bill Passed (House) - May 14, 2009
Legislation - Introduced (House) - May 12, 2009
Title: 2008-2009 Supplemental Appropriations
Sponsors
- David Ross 'Dave' Obey (WI - D) (Out Of Office)