Right Start Act of 2003

108-s18 — Right Start Act of 2003. Sponsored by Sen. Daschle, Thomas A. [D-SD]. Introduced 2003-01-07. Senate bill. 108th Congress. Latest action: Read twice and referred to the Committee on Health, Education, Labor, and Pensions.

108-s18 108th Congress Senate Died in Committee

Bill Activity

House
Introduced in Senate
Read twice and referred to the Committee on Health, Education, Labor, and Pensions.
Senate
Read twice and referred to the Committee on Health, Education, Labor, and Pensions.
Sponsor
Sen. Daschle, Thomas A. [D-SD] (D), SD
Introduced
2003-01-07
Committees
Health, Education, Labor, and Pensions Committee
Subjects
Access to health care; Adoption; Adult education; Agriculture and Food; Aid to dependent children; Alcoholism; Authorization; Beverages; Bikeways; Block grants; Cardiovascular diseases; Caregivers; Cash welfare block grants; Child health; Child nutrition; Chronically ill; Civil Rights and Liberties, Minority Issues; Clinics; Commerce; Community health services; Commuting; Conferences; Confidential communications; Congress; Congressional reporting requirements; Continuing education; Cost effectiveness; Court records; Crime and Law Enforcement; Criminal justice information; Curricula; Day care; Department of Health and Human Services; Depressed areas; Diabetes; Diet; Dietary supplements; Disability insurance; Disciplining of employees; Discrimination; Discrimination in employment; Dismissal of employees; Distance education; Drug abuse; Drug therapy; Eating disorders; Economics and Public Finance; Education; Educational accountability; Electronic government information; Elementary and secondary education; Elementary education; Employee health benefits; Employment subsidies; Evaluation research (Social action programs); Evidence (Law); Exercise; Families; Family leave; Family violence; Federal aid to Indians; Federal aid to education; Federal aid to health facilities; Federal employees; Food relief; Food stamps; Geriatrics; Government Operations and Politics; Government paperwork; Government publicity; Governmental investigations; Grocery trade; Health counseling; Health education; Health surveys; Higher education; Income tax; Indian medical care; Infants; Internet; Labor and Employment; Law; Leave of absence; Lifestyle; Literacy programs; Maternal health services; Medical education; Medical research; Medical screening; Medical statistics; Medical tests; Medicare; Mental illness; Minorities; Minority health; Nonprofit organizations; Nursing homes; Nutrition; Obesity; Older workers; Parent-school relationships; Physical education and training; Pregnant women; Prejudice; Preschool education; Preventive medicine; Public service advertising; Public-private partnerships; Puerto Rico; Quality of life; Recreation; Restaurants; School health programs; School lunch program; Science, Technology, Communications; Secondary education; Senior centers; Sick leave; Small business; Smoking; Social Welfare; Sports and Recreation; Tax incentives; Taxation; Teacher education; Teleconferencing; Trails; Transportation and Public Works; Unemployment insurance; Volunteer workers; Walking; Web sites; Weight loss; Whistle blowing; Wife abuse; Women
Latest Action
Read twice and referred to the Committee on Health, Education, Labor, and Pensions.

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