Reconstruction and Stabilization Civilian Management Act of 2006

109-hr6104 — Reconstruction and Stabilization Civilian Management Act of 2006. Sponsored by Rep. Farr, Sam [D-CA-17]. Introduced 2006-09-19. House bill. 109th Congress. Latest action: Referred to the Subcommittee on Africa, Global Human Rights and International Operations.

109-hr6104 109th Congress House Died in Committee

Bill Activity

House
Referred to the Subcommittee on Africa, Global Human Rights and International Operations.
Sponsor
Rep. Farr, Sam [D-CA-17] (D), CA
Introduced
2006-09-19
Committees
Foreign Affairs Committee
Subjects
Advice and consent of the Senate; Armed Forces and National Security; Civil War; Civil service retirement; Civil-military relations; Congress; Congress and foreign policy; Congressional reporting requirements; Consultants; Curricula; Department of Defense; Department of State; Diplomats; Economic assistance; Education; Employee training; Executive reorganization; Exports; Federal employees; Federal officials; Foreign Trade and International Finance; Foreign service; Fringe benefits; Government Operations and Politics; Government contractors; Government procurement; Government service contracts; Higher education; Hours of labor; International agencies; International cooperation; International relief; Iraq compilation; Labor and Employment; Language and languages; Law; Leave of absence; Legislation; Liability (Law); Local employees; Military civic action; Military education; Military personnel; NATO countries; Nongovernmental organizations; President and foreign policy; Presidential appointments; Promotions; Salaries; Social Welfare; State employees; Transfer of employees; U.S. Agency for International Development; United Nations; Volunteer forces; Volunteer workers; War relief
Latest Action
Referred to the Subcommittee on Africa, Global Human Rights and International Operations.

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