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Key Votes
HR 1906 - FY 2000 Agriculture Appropriations bill - Key Vote
National Key Votes
Rick Santorum voted Nay (Conference Report Vote) on this Legislation.
Read statements Rick Santorum made in this general time period.
Stages
- Oct. 22, 1999 Executive Signed
- Oct. 13, 1999 Senate Conference Report Adopted
- Oct. 1, 1999 House Conference Report Adopted
- Aug. 4, 1999 Passage With Amendment
- June 8, 1999 House Bill Passed
- May 24, 1999 Introduced
Family
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- H Amdt 142 - Prohibition of Chemically Induced Abortion Amendment
Issues
- Agriculture and Food
- Housing and Property
- Unemployed and Low-Income
- Entitlements and the Safety Net
- Government Budget and Spending
Stage Details
Legislation - Signed (Executive) - Became Public Law No. 106-78 - Oct. 22, 1999
Legislation - Conference Report Adopted (Senate) (74-26) - Oct. 13, 1999(Key vote)
Title: FY 2000 Agriculture Appropriations bill
Vote Result
Yea Votes
Nay Votes
Vote to pass a bill to appropriate $69 billion for Agriculture, rural development, and Food and Drug Administration.
- $21.6 billion for food stamps.
- $9.5 billion for children's nutrition programs.
- $7.9 billion for an emergency farm aid package.
- $4.55 billion for the Rural Housing Insurance Fund program.
- $4 billion for Women, Infants, and Children (WIC) supplemental nutrition programs.
- $1.1 billion for the Food and Drug Administration.
- $666 million for the Rural Community Advancement program.
- $583.4 million for rental assistance agreements and debt forgiveness.
Legislation - Conference Report Adopted (House) (240-175) - Oct. 1, 1999(Key vote)
Title: FY 2000 Agriculture Appropriations bill
Vote Result
Yea Votes
Nay Votes
Vote to pass a bill to appropriate $69 billion for Agriculture, rural development, and Food and Drug Administration.
- $21.6 billion for food stamps.
- $9.5 billion for children's nutrition programs.
- $7.9 billion for an emergency farm aid package.
- $4.55 billion for the Rural Housing Insurance Fund program.
- $4 billion for Women, Infants, and Children (WIC) supplemental nutrition programs.
- $1.1 billion for the Food and Drug Administration.
- $666 million for the Rural Community Advancement program.
- $583.4 million for rental assistance agreements and debt forgiveness.
Legislation - Passage With Amendment (Senate) - Aug. 4, 1999
NOTE: THIS IS A SUBSTITUTE BILL, MEANING THE LANGUAGE OF THE ORIGINAL BILL HAS BEEN REPLACED. THE DEGREE TO WHICH THE SUBSTITUTE BILL TEXT DIFFERS FROM THE PREVIOUS VERSION OF THE TEXT CAN VARY GREATLY.
NOTE: THIS VOTE PASSED BY UNANIMOUS CONSENT, MEANING NO MEMBER OBJECTED TO THE PASSAGE OF THE VOTE. THIS DOES NOT NECESSARILY INDICATE THAT ALL MEMBERS FAVORED THE VOTE'S OUTCOME.
Legislation - Bill Passed (House) (246-183) - June 8, 1999(Key vote)
Title: FY 2000 Agriculture Appropriations bill
Vote Result
Yea Votes
Nay Votes
Vote to pass a bill to appropriate $60.8 billion for Agriculture, rural development, and the Food and Drug Administration.
- $21.6 billion for food stamps.
- $9.5 billion for children's nutrition programs.
- $7.9 billion for an emergency farm aid package.
- $4.55 billion for the Rural Housing Insurance Fund program.
- $4 billion for Women, Infants, and Children (WIC) supplemental nutrition programs.
- $1.1 billion for the Food and Drug Administration.
- $666 million for the Rural Community Advancement program.
- $583.4 million for rental assistance agreements and debt forgiveness.
Legislation - Introduced (House) - May 24, 1999
Title: FY 2000 Agriculture Appropriations bill
Sponsors
- Joseph R. 'Joe' Skeen (NM - R) (Out Of Office)