HR 3064 · 106th Congress · Economics and Public Finance

District of Columbia Appropriations Act, 2000

Introduced 1999-10-13· Sponsored by Rep. Istook, Ernest J., Jr. [R-OK-5]· House

Bill Progress

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Enacted
Latest: On motion to refer the bill and the accompanying veto message to the Committee on Appropriations. Agreed to without objection.(1999-11-03)

Recorded Votes

PassedSenate · 1999-11-02
Roll #343
Yea 49Nay 48
PassedSenate · 1999-11-02
Roll #343
Yea 49Nay 48
PassedHouse · 1999-10-28
Roll #549
Yea 218Nay 211
Democrats
4 Yea·203 Nay
Republicans
214 Yea·7 Nay
PassedHouse · 1999-10-28
Roll #549
Yea 218Nay 211
Democrats
4 Yea·203 Nay
Republicans
214 Yea·7 Nay
FailedHouse · 1999-10-28
Roll #548
Yea 11Nay 417
Democrats
8 Yea·198 Nay
Republicans
3 Yea·218 Nay

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Plain Language Summary

[AI summary unavailable — showing source text] TABLE OF CONTENTS: Title I: Fiscal Year 2000 Appropriations Title II: Tax Reduction District of Columbia Appropriations Act, 2000 - Title I: Fiscal Year 2000 Appropriations - Makes appropriations for the District of Columbia for FY 2000, including amounts for the Federal payments: (1) for District of Columbia Resident Tuition Support; (2) for incentives for adoption of children; (3) to the Citizen Complaint Review Board; (4) to the Department of Human Services; (5) to the District of Columbia Corrections Trustee Operations; (6) to the District of Columbia Courts; (7) for Defender Services in District of Columbia Courts; (9) to the Court Services and Offender Supervision Agency for the District of Columbia; (10) to the Children's National Medical Center; and (11) for the Metropolitan Police Department. Appropriates specified sums out of the District's general fund (and other funds, in some cases) for the current fiscal year for: (1) governmental direction and support; (2) economic development and regulation; (3) public safety and justice; (4) the public education system; (5) human support services; (6) public works; (7) receivership programs; (8) workforce investments; (9) a reserve…

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