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Key Votes
HR 2099 - Veterans Affairs, HUD FY '96 Appropriations bill - Key Vote
National Key Votes
Thomas Coburn voted Nay (Conference Report Vote) on this Legislation.
Read statements Thomas Coburn made in this general time period.
Stages
- Dec. 18, 1995 Executive Vetoed
- Dec. 14, 1995 Senate Conference Report Adopted
- Dec. 7, 1995 House Conference Report Adopted
- Sept. 27, 1995 Senate Bill Passed
- July 31, 1995 House Bill Passed
- July 21, 1995 Introduced
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Legislation - Vetoed (Executive) - Dec. 18, 1995
Legislation - Conference Report Adopted (Senate) (54-44) - Dec. 14, 1995(Key vote)
Title: Veterans Affairs, HUD FY '96 Appropriations bill
Vote Result
Yea Votes
Nay Votes
Vote to adopt a conference report that appropriates $80.61 billion to the Departments of Veterans Affairs, Housing and Urban Development, and independent agencies for fiscal year 1996.
- Prohibits the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) from using appropriated funds to sign or publish a national standard for radon in drinking water.
- $37.28 billion to the Department of Veterans Affairs, including $16.56 billion for medical care.
- $22.14 billion to the Department of Housing and Urban Development, including $10.16 billion for annual contributions for assisted housing and $4.6 billion for community development grants.
- $13.8 billion to the National Aeronautics and Space Administration.
- $4.55 billion to the Environmental Protection Agency, including $1.5 billion for State revolving funds to support water infrastructure financing.
- $2.27 billion to the National Science Foundation for research and related activities.
- $15 million to the Corporation for National and Community Service (Americorps) for terminating the Corporation and all programs and activities.
Legislation - Conference Report Adopted (House) (227-190) - Dec. 7, 1995(Key vote)
Title: Veterans Affairs, HUD FY '96 Appropriations bill
Vote Result
Yea Votes
Nay Votes
Vote to adopt a conference report that appropriates $80.61 billion to the Departments of Veterans Affairs, Housing and Urban Development, and independent agencies for fiscal year 1996.
- Prohibits the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) from using appropriated funds to sign or publish a national standard for radon in drinking water.
- $37.28 billion to the Department of Veterans Affairs, including $16.56 billion for medical care.
- $22.14 billion to the Department of Housing and Urban Development, including $10.16 billion for annual contributions for assisted housing and $4.6 billion for community development grants.
- $13.8 billion to the National Aeronautics and Space Administration.
- $4.55 billion to the Environmental Protection Agency, including $1.5 billion for State revolving funds to support water infrastructure financing.
- $2.27 billion to the National Science Foundation for research and related activities.
- $15 million to the Corporation for National and Community Service (Americorps) for terminating the Corporation and all programs and activities.
Legislation - Bill Passed With Amendment (Senate) (-) - Sept. 27, 1995
Title: Veterans Affairs, HUD FY '96 Appropriations bill
Legislation - Bill Passed (House) (228-193) - July 31, 1995(Key vote)
Title: Veterans Affairs, HUD FY '96 Appropriations bill
Vote Result
Yea Votes
Nay Votes
Vote to pass a bill that appropriates $79.7 billion to the Departments of Veterans Affairs, Housing and Urban Development, and independent agencies for fiscal year 1996.
- Directs the Corporation for National and Community Service to use all remaining funds to carry out the termination of the Corporation and all programs and activities.
- Prohibits the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) from using appropriated funds to sign or publish a national primary drinking water regulation for radon in drinking water.
- Prohibits the EPA from using appropriated funds to obtain a voluntary environmental audit report or to assess an administrative, civil or criminal negligence penalty.
- $37.55 billion to the Department of Veterans Affairs, including $16.78 billion for medical care.
- $21.05 billion to the Department of Housing and Urban Development, including $10.18 billion for annual contributions for assisted housing and $4.6 billion for community development grants.
- $13.67 to the National Aeronautics and Space Administration.
- $4.89 billion to the Environmental Protection Agency, including $1.5 billion for Water Infrastructure/State Revolving Funds.
- $2.25 billion to the National Science Foundation for research and related activities.
Legislation - Introduced (House) - July 21, 1995
Title: Veterans Affairs, HUD FY '96 Appropriations bill
Sponsors
- Jerry Lewis (CA - R) (Out Of Office)