All Information (Except Text) for S.1283 - District of Columbia Appropriations Act, 2000106th Congress (1999-2000)
Bill
Hide Overview| Sponsor: | Sen. Hutchison, Kay Bailey [R-TX] (Introduced 06/24/1999) |
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| Committees: | Senate - Appropriations |
| Committee Reports: | S. Rept. 106-88 |
| Latest Action: | Senate - 08/02/1999 Indefinitely postponed by Senate by Unanimous Consent. (consideration: CR S9965) (All Actions) |
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Titles (5)
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Appropriations bill FY2000, District of Columbia (Identified by CRS)
District of Columbia FY2000 Appropriations bill (Identified by CRS)
Short Titles
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Short Titles as Passed Senate
District of Columbia Appropriations Act, 2000
Short Titles as Introduced
District of Columbia Appropriations Act, 2000
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Official Titles as Introduced
An original bill making appropriations for the government of the District of Columbia and other activities chargeable in whole or in part against the revenues of said District for the fiscal year ending September 30, 2000, and for other purposes.
Actions Overview (3)
| Date | Actions Overview |
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| 07/01/1999 | Passed/agreed to in Senate: Passed Senate with amendments by Voice Vote. |
| 06/24/1999 | Committee on Appropriations. Original measure reported to Senate by Senator Hutchison. With written report No. 106-88. |
| 06/24/1999 | Introduced in Senate |
All Actions (27)
| Date | All Actions |
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| 08/02/1999 | Indefinitely postponed by Senate by Unanimous Consent. (consideration: CR S9965) Action By: Senate |
| 08/02/1999 | Senate passed companion measure H.R. 2587 in lieu of this measure by Unanimous Consent. Action By: Senate |
| 08/02/1999 | Considered by Senate. (consideration: CR S9965) Action By: Senate |
| 08/02/1999 | Senate vitiated previous passage. (consideration: CR S9965) Action By: Senate |
| 07/01/1999 | Ordered to be held at the desk and not engrossed pending receipt of House companion measure. Action By: Senate |
| 07/01/1999 | Passed Senate with amendments by Voice Vote. Action By: Senate |
| 07/01/1999 | S.Amdt.1231 Proposed by Senator Hutchison for Senator Dorgan. To amend the District of Columbia Code to require the arrest and termination of parole of a prisoner for illegal drug use. Action By: Senate |
| 07/01/1999 | S.Amdt.1231 Amendment SP 1231 agreed to in Senate by Voice Vote. Action By: Senate |
| 07/01/1999 | S.Amdt.1230 Proposed by Senator Hutchison for Senator Dorgan. To require a GAO study of the criminal justice system of the District of Columbia. Action By: Senate |
| 07/01/1999 | S.Amdt.1230 Amendment SP 1230 agreed to in Senate by Voice Vote. Action By: Senate |
| 07/01/1999 | S.Amdt.1229 Amendment SP 1229 agreed to in Senate by Voice Vote. Action By: Senate |
| 07/01/1999 | S.Amdt.1229 Proposed by Senator Hutchison for Senator Edwards. To allow the District of Columbia Public Schools to consider funding of a program to discourage school violence. Action By: Senate |
| 07/01/1999 | S.Amdt.1228 Proposed by Senator Hutchison. To encourage the Mayor of the District of Columbia to adhere to the recommendations of the Health Care Development Commission with respect to the use of Medicaid Disproportionate Share payments. Action By: Senate |
| 07/01/1999 | S.Amdt.1228 Amendment SP 1228 agreed to in Senate by Voice Vote. Action By: Senate |
| 07/01/1999 | S.Amdt.1227 Amendment SP 1227 agreed to in Senate by Voice Vote. Action By: Senate |
| 07/01/1999 | S.Amdt.1227 Proposed by Senator Durbin. To express the sense of the Senate regarding the urgent need to address basic quality of life concerns in the District of Columbia. Action By: Senate |
| 07/01/1999 | S.Amdt.1224 Proposed amendment SP 1224 withdrawn in Senate. Action By: Senate |
| 07/01/1999 | S.Amdt.1224 Proposed by Senator Durbin. To strike Federal funding for the District of Columbia resident tuition support program. Action By: Senate |
| 07/01/1999 | S.Amdt.1223 Amendment SP 1223 agreed to in Senate by Voice Vote. Action By: Senate |
| 07/01/1999 | S.Amdt.1223 Proposed by Senator Daschle. To direct the Secretary of the Interior to implement the notice of decision approved by the National Capital Regional Director, dated April 7, 1999. Action By: Senate |
| 07/01/1999 | S.Amdt.1222 Proposed amendment SP 1222 withdrawn in Senate. Action By: Senate |
| 07/01/1999 | S.Amdt.1222 Proposed by Senator Coverdell. To prohibit the use of funds for the distribution of sterile needles or syringes for the hypodermic injection of any illegal drug. Action By: Senate |
| 07/01/1999 | Measure laid before Senate by unanimous consent. (consideration: CR S8053-8064) Action By: Senate |
| 06/24/1999 | Placed on Senate Legislative Calendar under General Orders. Calendar No. 170. Action By: Senate |
| 06/24/1999 | Committee on Appropriations. Original measure reported to Senate by Senator Hutchison. With written report No. 106-88. |
| 06/24/1999 | Committee on Appropriations ordered to be reported an original measure. |
| 06/09/1999 | Committee on Appropriations Subcommittee on District of Columbia. Hearings held prior to introduction and/or referral. Hearings printed: S.Hrg. 106-395. Action By: Senate Appropriations Subcommittee on District of Columbia |
Cosponsors (0)
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Committees (1)
Committees, subcommittees and links to reports associated with this bill are listed here, as well as the nature and date of committee activity and Congressional report number.
| Committee / Subcommittee | Date | Activity | Reports |
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| Senate Appropriations | 06/24/1999 | Markup by | |
| 06/24/1999 | Reported original measure | S. Rept. 106-88 |
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| Senate Appropriations Subcommittee on District of Columbia | 06/09/1999 | Hearings by |
Subjects (176)
Subject — Policy Area:
One Policy Area term, which best describes an entire measure, is assigned to every public bill or resolution.
- Abortion
- Accounting
- Administration of criminal justice
- Administration of justice
- Antennas
- Appellate courts
- Appropriations
- Arrest
- Auditing
- Automobile fuel consumption
- Automobile repair
- Boycott
- Building leases
- Capital budgets
- Capital investments
- Charities
- Charter schools
- Chief financial officers
- Child abuse
- Child welfare
- Civil Service pensions
- Collective bargaining in government
- College costs
- College teachers
- Colleges
- Competitive bidding
- Compulsory education
- Computer software
- Computers and government
- Congressional districts
- Congressional investigations
- Congressional reporting requirements
- Congressional voting
- Convention facilities
- Correctional institutions
- Courthouses
- Crime prevention
- Criminal statistics
- Dental care
- Disabled
- District of Columbia
- Domestic partners
- Driver education
- Drug abuse
- Drug abuse treatment
- Economic development
- Education of disabled students
- Educational finance
- Elementary and secondary education
- Elementary schools
- Emergency medical services
- Enterprise zones
- Executive reorganization
- Eye care
- Federal aid highway program
- Federal aid to education
- Federal aid to higher education
- Federal aid to hospitals
- Federal aid to law enforcement
- Federal aid to libraries
- Federal aid to the arts and humanities
- Federal-city relations
- Fire departments
- Fire fighters
- Fraud
- Gambling
- Gifts
- Government corporations
- Government lending
- Government paperwork
- Government procurement
- Government service contracts
- Government spending reductions
- Government trust funds
- Government vehicles
- Health insurance
- Higher education
- Hospital rates
- Hospitals
- Hotels, motels, etc.
- Income tax
- Infrastructure
- Interest
- Intergovernmental relations
- Kindergarten
- Leases
- Legal assistance to the poor
- Legal fees
- Lesbians
- Licenses
- Lobbying
- Lotteries
- Maintenance and repair
- Management audit
- Medicaid
- Members of Congress
- Municipal budgets
- Municipal employees
- Municipal finance
- Municipal home rule
- Municipal officials
- Municipal politics and government
- Municipal services
- Municipal taxation
- National Guard
- Nonprofit organizations
- Ohio
- Paraprofessional school personnel
- Parole
- Personnel management
- Personnel records
- Police
- Position classification
- Prison labor
- Prisoners
- Prisons
- Probation
- Public defenders
- Public hospitals
- Public schools
- Public works
- Refuse and refuse disposal
- Reprogramming of appropriated funds
- Rescission of appropriated funds
- Right-of-way
- Road construction
- Salaries
- School administration
- School administrators
- School boards
- School personnel
- School violence
- Secondary education
- Sewage disposal
- Sewage treatment plants
- Sewerage
- Shelters for the homeless
- Special education
- Stadiums
- Statehood (American politics)
- Tax exemption
- Teachers
- Teachers' unions
- Trusts and trustees
- Unmarried couples
- Urban affairs
- Urban economic development
- Violence
- Virginia
- Water supply
- Wireless communication
- Workers' compensation
Latest Summary (2)
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Passed Senate amended (07/01/1999)
District of Columbia Appropriations Act, 2000 - Makes appropriations for the District of Columbia for FY 2000, including amounts for: (1) the Federal payment to the District of Columbia Corrections Trustee Operations; (2) the Federal payment to the District of Columbia courts; (3) the Federal payment to the Court Services and Offender Supervision Agency for the District of Columbia; (4) the Federal payment for District of Columbia Resident Tuition Support; and (5) the Federal payment to the Metropolitan Police Department.
Appropriates specified sums out of the District's general fund (and other funds, in some cases) for the current fiscal year for: (1) governmental direction and support; (2) economic development and regulation; (3) public safety and justice; (4) the public education system; (5) human support services; (6) public works; (7) receivership programs; (8) workforce investments; (9) a reserve to be established by the Chief Financial Officer of the District and the District of Columbia Financial Responsibility and Management Assistance Authority (Authority); (10) the Authority itself; (11) repayment of certain loans and interest; (12) repayment of General Fund Recovery Debt; (13) payment of interest on short-term borrowing; (14) lease payments in accordance with the Certificates of Participation involving the land site underlying the building located at One Judiciary Square; and (15) optical and dental insurance payments.
Authorizes the District of Columbia Public Schools to spend a specified sum to engage in a Schools Without Violence program based on a model developed by the University of North Carolina, Greensboro, North Carolina.
Directs the Chief Financial Officer to: (1) finance projects totaling $20 million in local funds (Productivity Bank) that result in cost savings or additional revenues by a amount equal to such financing; (2) make reductions totaling $20 million in local funds to be allocated to projects funded through the Productivity Bank that produce such cost savings or additional revenues; and (3) make reductions of specified amounts for general supply schedule savings and for management reform savings, in local funds to one or more of the appropriation headings in this Act (if the Mayor proposes and the Council approves the management reform savings).
Appropriates specified sums for: (1) the Water and Sewer Authority and the Washington Aqueduct; (2) the Lottery and Charitable Games Enterprise Fund; (3) the Sports and Entertainment Commission; (4) the D.C. Health and Hospitals Public Benefit Corporation; (5) the D.C. Retirement Board; (6) the Correctional Industries Fund; (7) the Washington Convention Center Enterprise Fund; and (8) capital outlay (including rescissions).
Sets forth authorizations as well as limitations and prohibitions on the uses of appropriations under this Act, and directives to the Mayor, the Council, and the Board of Education identical with or similar to those in the District of Columbia Appropriations Act, 1999.
(Sec. 129) Prohibits the expenditure of funds appropriated under this Act for abortions except where the mother's life would be endangered if the fetus were carried to term or in cases of rape or incest.
(Sec. 130) Bars the use of funds made available by this Act to implement or enforce: (1) the District of Columbia Health Care Benefits Expansion Act of 1992 (also known as the District Domestic Partner Act); or (2) any system of registration of unmarried, cohabiting couples for purposes of extending them benefits on the same basis as such benefits are extended to legally married couples.
(Sec. 146) Prohibits the use of funds contained in this Act after April 1, 2000, to transfer or confine inmates classified above the medium security level, as defined by the Federal Bureau of Prisons classification instrument, to the Northeast Ohio Correctional Center located in Youngstown, Ohio.
(Sec. 149) Authorizes the Mayor to use specified funds to provide offsets against local taxes for commercial revitalization in empowerment zones and low and moderate income areas.
(Sec. 150) Directs the Secretary of the Interior, acting through the Director of the National Park Service, to: (1) implement the notice of decision approved by the National Capital Regional Director, dated April 7, 1999, including its provisions concerning the issuance of right-of-way permits at market rates; and (2) expend necessary sums to carry out this mandate.
Declares that a Federal agency receiving an application to locate a wireless communications antenna on Federal property in the District of Columbia or surrounding area over which the Federal agency exercises control shall take final action on the application, including action on the issuance of right-of-way permits at market rates. Authorizes such agency, in making such decision, to consider, but not be bound by, any decision or recommendation of the National Capital Planning Commission or any other area commission or authority.
(Sec. 151) Declares the sense of the Senate that, in considering the District of Columbia's FY 2001 budget, the Senate will take into consideration progress or lack of progress in addressing specified issues, including crime, access to drug abuse treatment, management of parolees and pretrial violent offenders, education, improvement in basic city services, application for and management of Federal grants, and indicators of child well-being.
(Sec. 152) Urges the Mayor, before using Federal Medicaid payments to Disproportionate Share Hospitals (DSH) to serve a small number of childless adults, to consider the recommendations of the Health Care Development Commission.
(Sec. 153) Directs the Comptroller General to study and report to Congress on the law enforcement, court, prison, probation, parole, and other components of the criminal justice system of the District of Columbia, in order to identify the components most in need of additional resources, including financial, personal, and management resources.
(Sec. 154) Amends the District of Columbia Code to require the Board of Parole to: (1) issue an arrest warrant for any prisoner convicted of a crime of violence and released on parole if the Board, or any member, has reliable information (including positive drug test results) that the prisoner has illegally used a controlled substance at any time during the term or terms of the prisoner's sentence; and (2) terminate such parole if, after a hearing, the Board determines that such information is true.