Departments of Labor, Health and Human Services, and Education, and Related Agencies Appropriations Act, 2007

109-hr5647 — Departments of Labor, Health and Human Services, and Education, and Related Agencies Appropriations Act, 2007. Sponsored by Rep. Regula, Ralph [R-OH-16]. Introduced 2006-06-20. House bill. 109th Congress. Latest action: Placed on the Union Calendar, Calendar No. 289.

109-hr5647 109th Congress House Died in Committee

Bill Activity

House
Introduced in House
The House Committee on Appropriations reported an original measure, H. Rept. 109-515, by Mr. Regula.
Sponsor
Rep. Regula, Ralph [R-OH-16] (R), OH
Introduced
2006-06-20
Committees
Appropriations Committee
Subjects
AIDS (Disease); Abortion; Academic performance; Administrative remedies; Adoption; Adult education; Afghanistan; Age and employment; Agricultural labor; Agriculture and Food; Aid to dependent children; Antibiotics; Armed Forces and National Security; Arts, Culture, Religion; Auditing; Biological warfare; Black colleges; Black lung; Blind; Block grants; Broadcasting Board of Governors; Building construction; Cash welfare block grants; Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC); Chemical warfare; Child abuse; Child health; Child labor; Child safety; Child sexual abuse; Child support; Civics education; Civil Rights and Liberties, Minority Issues; Clinics; Coal; Collection of accounts; Colleges; Commerce; Committee for Purchase from People Who Are Blind or Severely Disabled; Commuting; Compensation (Law); Computer software; Computers; Congress; Congressional oversight; Congressional reporting requirements; Corporation for National and Community Service; Crime and Law Enforcement; Day care; Deaf; Department of Education; Department of Health and Human Services; Department of Labor; Desegregation in education; Disabled; Dislocated workers; Drug abuse; Drug abuse treatment; Drug interactions; Drug legalization; Education of the disadvantaged; Educational innovations; Elementary and secondary education; Elementary education; Employee training; Employment of the disabled; Energy; Energy assistance for the poor; Energy conservation; English language; Executive reorganization; Families; Family planning and birth control; Family services; Federal Mediation and Conciliation Service; Federal Mine Safety and Health Review Commission; Federal advisory bodies; Federal aid to child health services; Federal aid to education; Federal aid to research; Federal aid to the arts and humanities; Federal employees; Federal libraries; Federal office buildings; Finance and Financial Sector; Firearms control; Forced labor; Foreign Trade and International Finance; Foster home care; Foundations; Fraud; Genetic research; Gifts; Government Operations and Politics; Government aircraft; Government contractors; Government corporations; Government paperwork; Government publications; Government publicity; Government travel; Government trust funds; Health; Health education; Health information systems; Health insurance; Health maintenance organizations; Health surveys; Higher education; Housing and Community Development; Human embryology; Human immunodeficiency viruses; Identification devices; Illinois; Immigrants; Immigration; Impact aid; Incest; Indian education; Industrial relations; Information technology; Inspectors general; International Affairs; Internet; Irrigation; Labor and Employment; Labor statistics; Law; Libraries; Literacy programs; Lobbying; Managed care; Marshall Islands; Maryland; Mass rapid transit; Maternal health services; Mediation; Medicaid; Medical centers; Medical education; Medical libraries; Medical records; Medical research; Medically uninsured; Medicare; Medicare Payment Advisory Commission; Meditation; Mental health services; Micronesia; Migrant labor; Military dependents; Mine safety; Miners; Minimum wages; Minorities; Minority education; Minority health; Motor vehicle safety; Museums; National Commission on Libraries and Information Science; National Council on Disability; National Institutes of Health (NIH); National Labor Relations Board; National Mediation Board; National service; Native Americans; Needle exchange programs; Northern Mariana Islands; Nuclear terrorism; Occupational Safety and Health Review Commission; Occupational health and safety; Oceania; Officer personnel; Old age, survivors and disability insurance; Older workers; Parent and child; Peer review organizations (Medicine); Pension Benefit Guaranty Corporation; Pension trust guaranty insurance; Poor children; Pornography; Preschool education; Preventive medicine; Product safety; Prostitution; Public broadcasting; Public health personnel; Railroad Retirement Board; Railroad retirement plans; Rape; Rating of teachers; Refugees; Rehabilitation of the disabled; Religion; Religion in the public schools; Reprogramming of appropriated funds; Rescission of appropriated funds; Research centers; Research grants; Retired military personnel; Retiree health benefits; Safety appliances; Salaries; Scholarships; School administration; School buildings; School buses; School districts; School security; Science, Technology, Communications; Seasonal labor; Secondary education; Service learning; Sex counseling; Sexual abstinence; Sheltered workshops; Slavery; Smoking and youth; Social Security Administration; Social Welfare; South Asia; Special education; Student housing; Student loan funds; Student transportation; Supplemental security income program; Survivors' benefits; Tax rates; Taxation; Teacher salaries; Teachers; Telephone; Tobacco; Torture; Trade adjustment assistance; Traffic accidents and safety; Transportation and Public Works; Travel costs; Unemployment insurance; User charges; Vaccines; Veterans' employment; Victims of crimes; Vocational and technical education; Women; Workers' compensation; World health; Youth employment; Youth violence
Latest Action
Placed on the Union Calendar, Calendar No. 289.

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