Coast Guard Authorization Act of 2006
109-hr5681 — Coast Guard Authorization Act of 2006. Sponsored by Rep. Young, Don [R-AK-At Large]. Introduced 2006-06-26. House bill. 109th Congress. Latest action: Read twice and referred to the Committee on Commerce, Science, and Transportation.
Bill Activity
House
Introduced in House
2006-06-26
Reported in House
2006-07-28
Engrossed in House
2006-09-28
Senate
Referred in Senate
2006-11-13
- Sponsor
- Rep. Young, Don [R-AK-At Large] (R), AK
- Introduced
- 2006-06-26
- Committees
- Commerce, Science, and Transportation Committee; Transportation and Infrastructure Committee
- Subjects
- Air pollution control; Alaska; Animals; Appellate courts; Armed Forces and National Security; Armed forces reserves; Arrest; Arts, Culture, Religion; Authorization; Aviation safety; Bridges; Buy American; Canada; Coast guard; Coastwise shipping; Commerce; Competitive bidding; Congress; Congressional oversight; Congressional reporting requirements; Corrosion; Courts-martial and courts of inquiry; Crime and Law Enforcement; Criminal courts; Criminal justice information; Criminal statistics; Data banks; Department of Commerce; Department of Defense; Department of Homeland Security; Disaster relief; Disasters; Drone aircraft; Drug abuse; Drug law enforcement; Education; Emergency Management; Encryption; Energy; Environmental Protection; Environmental technology; Executive reorganization; Families; Finance and Financial Sector; Fines (Penalties); Fire prevention; Firearms; Fishery management; Fishing boats; Flight training; Foreign Trade and International Finance; Government Operations and Politics; Government contractors; Great Lakes; Hazardous wastes; Higher education; Housing and Community Development; Human engineering; Ice breaking operations; Infrastructure; International Affairs; International agencies; Islands; Judges; Labor and Employment; Law; Licenses; Liens; Marine and coastal resources, fisheries; Marine animals; Marine ecology; Marine safety; Marine terminals; Marine transportation; Merchant seamen; Merchant ships; Military dependents; Military housing; Military leave; Military medicine; Military pensions; Military personnel; Military promotions; Military readiness; Military training; Music; Navigational aids; Nuclear power plants; Oceanographic research; Officer personnel; Oil pollution; Passenger ships; Patrol aircraft; Patrol ships; Protection of animals; Rape; Reciprocity; Rescue work; Retiree health benefits; Sales tax; School discipline; School personnel; Science, Technology, Communications; Searches and seizures; Security measures; Service academies; Sex crimes; Sexual harassment; Shipbuilding; Ships; Social Welfare; Soldiers' homes; Surveys; Survivors' benefits; Taxation; Terrorism; Trade associations; Transportation research; Travel costs; Water pollution control; Women
- Latest Action
- Read twice and referred to the Committee on Commerce, Science, and Transportation.
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