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
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Bill Activity

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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