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H.R.2506
Title: Making appropriations for foreign operations, export financing, and related programs for the fiscal year ending September 30, 2002, and for other purposes.
Sponsor: Rep Kolbe, Jim [AZ-5] (introduced 7/17/2001)      Cosponsors: (none)
Related Bills: H.RES.199
Latest Major Action: 1/10/2002 Became Public Law No: 107-115.
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7/17/2001 11:10am:
The House Committee on Appropriations reported an original measure, H. Rept. 107-142, by Mr. Kolbe.
7/17/2001 11:10am:
Placed on the Union Calendar, Calendar No. 83.
7/18/2001 10:14pm:
Rules Committee Resolution H. Res. 199 Reported to House. Rule provides for consideration of H.R. 2506 with 1 hour of general debate. Previous question shall be considered as ordered without intervening motions except motion to recommit with or without instructions. The amendments printed in the report of the Committee on Rules accompanying this resolution shall be considered as adopted in the House and in the Committee of the Whole. Measure will be read by paragraph. Specified amendments are in order.
7/19/2001 7:40pm:
Rule H. Res. 199 passed House.
7/19/2001 7:43pm:
Considered under the provisions of rule H. Res. 199. (consideration: CR H4333-4350)
7/19/2001 7:43pm:
House resolved itself into the Committee of the Whole House on the state of the Union pursuant to H. Res. 199 and Rule XXIII.
7/19/2001 7:43pm:
The Speaker designated the Honorable Mac Thornberry to act as Chairman of the Committee.
7/19/2001 8:52pm:
H.AMDT.201 Amendment (A001) offered by Ms. Millender-McDonald. (consideration: CR H4345-4346; text: CR H4345)
Amendment makes available $5 million from the Child Survival and Health Programs Fund for assistance to prevent mother-to-child HIV/AIDS transmission through effective partnerships with nongovernmental organizations and research facilities.
7/19/2001 8:57pm:
H.AMDT.201 On agreeing to the Millender-McDonald amendment (A001) Agreed to by voice vote.
7/19/2001 8:57pm:
H.AMDT.202 Amendment (A002) offered by Mr. Souder. (consideration: CR H4346; text: CR H4346)
An amendment numbered 35 printed in the Congressional Record to direct that $27 million of the bill's funds for the Andean Counterdrug Initiative be provided to National Police for the purchase of two Buffalo transport/supply aircraft; $12 million be granted to the Colombian Navy to purchase six Huey-II patrol helicopters; and $5 million be provided for the purchase of operating fuel.
7/19/2001 9:02pm:
H.AMDT.202 By unanimous consent, the Souder amendment was withdrawn.
7/19/2001 9:02pm:
H.AMDT.203 Amendment (A003) offered by Mr. Delahunt. (consideration: CR H4346-4347; text: CR H4346-4347)
An amendment numbered 17 printed in the Congressional Record to add a new section requiring a report to Congress on Implementation of Colombian National Security Legislation.
7/19/2001 9:07pm:
H.AMDT.203 By unanimous consent, the Delahunt amendment was withdrawn.
7/19/2001 9:07pm:
H.AMDT.204 Amendment (A004) offered by Ms. Jackson-Lee (TX). (consideration: CR H4347-4348; text: CR H4347)
An amendment numbered 22 printed in the Congressional Record to earmark $10 million in disaster relief funding for India to cope with the earthquake that hit India in January 2001.
7/19/2001 9:15pm:
H.AMDT.204 By unanimous consent, the Jackson-Lee (TX) amendment was withdrawn.
7/19/2001 9:15pm:
H.AMDT.205 Amendment (A005) offered by Ms. Jackson-Lee (TX). (consideration: CR H4348-4350; text: CR H4348)
An amendment numbered 21 printed in the Congressional Record to prohibit funding in the bill for nations that conscript children under the age of 18 or use child soldiers in armed conflict.
7/19/2001 9:26pm:
H.AMDT.205 By unanimous consent, the Jackson-Lee (TX) amendment was withdrawn.
7/19/2001 9:26pm:
Committee of the Whole House on the state of the Union rises leaving H.R. 2506 as unfinished business.
7/24/2001 10:34am:
Considered as unfinished business. (consideration: CR H4437-4481; text of Title I as reported in House: CR H4437-4438; text of Title II as reported in House: CR H4454-4455, H4497-4498, H4502-4503; text of Title III as reported in House: CR H4503; text of Title IV as reported in House: CR H4503-4512, H4514-4515)
7/24/2001 10:34am:
The House resolved into Committee of the Whole House on the state of the Union for further consideration.
7/24/2001 10:35am:
H.AMDT.208 Amendment (A006) offered by Mr. Visclosky. (consideration: CR H4438-4447, H4453-4454; text: CR H4438)
Amendment decreases Export-Import Bank funding by $18 million; and increases funding for the Child Survival and Health Programs fund by $5 million for vulnerable children programs and $13 million for HIV/AIDS programs.
7/24/2001 11:54am:
H.AMDT.209 Amendment (A007) offered by Mr. Paul. (consideration: CR H4447-4448, H4454; text: CR H4447)
Amendment sought to delete Export-Import Bank subsidy appropriation language contained in the bill.
7/24/2001 12:08pm:
H.AMDT.210 Amendment (A008) offered by Ms. E. B. Johnson. (consideration: CR H4448-4449; text: CR H4448)
An amendment numbered 48 printed in the Congressional Record to increase funding (by transfer) for the Global Environment Facility account by $25 million.
7/24/2001 12:14pm:
H.AMDT.210 By unanimous consent, the Johnson, E. B. amendment was withdrawn.
7/24/2001 12:14pm:
H.AMDT.211 Amendment (A009) offered by Mr. Crowley. (consideration: CR H4449-4452; text: CR H4449)
Amendment originally sought to add $10 million to the international disaster assistance fund for USAID's Office of Foreign Disaster Assistance to fund a disaster preparedness and prevention program in South Asia. \ As amended by the Kolbe substitute amendment (A010), the above addition was reduced to $1 million.
7/24/2001 12:38pm:
H.AMDT.212 Substitute (A010) offered by Mr. Kolbe to the Crowley amendment (A009). (consideration: CR H4452-4453; text: CR H4452)
See Crowley amendment (A009) for description.
7/24/2001 12:43pm:
H.AMDT.212 On agreeing to the Kolbe amendment (A010) Agreed to by voice vote.
7/24/2001 12:43pm:
H.AMDT.211 On agreeing to the Crowley amendment (A009) as amended Agreed to by voice vote.
7/24/2001 1:16pm:
H.AMDT.208 On agreeing to the Visclosky amendment (A006) Agreed to by recorded vote: 258 - 162 (Roll no. 260).
7/24/2001 1:18pm:
H.AMDT.209 On agreeing to the Paul amendment (A007) Failed by recorded vote: 47 - 375 (Roll no. 261).
7/24/2001 1:21pm:
H.AMDT.213 Amendment (A011) offered by Ms. Lee. (consideration: CR H4455-4464, H4479; text: CR H4455)
Amendment sought to increase funding for the Global AIDS Trust fund by $60 million with offsets of $38 million from the Andean Counterdrug Initiative and $22 million from the Foreign Military Financing Program.
7/24/2001 2:28pm:
H.AMDT.214 Amendment (A012) offered by Mr. McGovern. (consideration: CR H4464-4478, H4479-4480; text: CR H4464)
Amendment sought to add $50 million to the infectious diseases account for international tuberculosis programs; add $50 million to the Child Survival and Maternal Health account; and reduce funding for Colombian military aid by $100 million.
7/24/2001 4:49pm:
H.AMDT.213 On agreeing to the Lee amendment (A011) Failed by recorded vote: 188 - 240 (Roll no. 262).
7/24/2001 4:58pm:
H.AMDT.214 On agreeing to the McGovern amendment (A012) Failed by recorded vote: 179 - 249 (Roll no. 263).
7/24/2001 5:04pm:
Committee of the Whole House on the state of the Union rises leaving H.R. 2506 as unfinished business.
7/24/2001 5:06pm:
Considered as unfinished business. (consideration: CR H4481-4530)
7/24/2001 5:10pm:
H.AMDT.215 Amendment (A013) offered by Mr. Brown (OH). (consideration: CR H4481-4484, H4527-4528; text: CR H4481)
Amendment increases Child Survival and Health Programs funding by $20 million for the prevention, treatment, and eradication of tuberculosis with offsets of $10 million from the contribution to the Multilateral Investment Guarantee Agency, and $10 million from the contribution to the Asian Development Fund.
7/24/2001 5:32pm:
H.AMDT.216 Amendment (A014) offered by Ms. Jackson-Lee (TX). (consideration: CR H4484-4486; text: CR H4484-4485)
Amendment numbered 47 printed in the Congressional Record to increase the Child Survival and Health Programs Fund by $100,000,000 (by offset).
7/24/2001 5:32pm:
H.AMDT.216 By unanimous consent, the Jackson-Lee (TX) amendment was withdrawn.
7/24/2001 5:36pm:
H.AMDT.217 Amendment (A015) offered by Mr. Roemer. (consideration: CR H4487-4488; text: CR H4487)
Amendment numbered 33 printed in the Congressional Record to increase microenterprise funding by $12 million (by offset).
7/24/2001 5:46pm:
H.AMDT.217 By unanimous consent, the Roemer amendment was withdrawn.
7/24/2001 5:46pm:
H.AMDT.218 Amendment (A016) offered by Ms. Pelosi. (consideration: CR H4488-4492; text: CR H4488)
Amendment numbered 32 printed in the Congressional Record to provide $250 million in emergency funding to help El Salvador cope with last year's earthquake.
7/24/2001 6:21pm:
H.AMDT.218 Mr. Kolbe raised a point of order against the Pelosi amendment (A016). The amendment sought to change existing law and constituted legislation in an appropriations bill. The Chair sustained the point of order.
7/24/2001 6:25pm:
H.AMDT.219 Amendment (A017) offered by Ms. Kaptur. (consideration: CR H4493-4496; text: CR H4493)
An amendment numbered 50 printed in the Congressional Record to change the text of the bill to provide that not to exceed $125 million should be made available for assistance to Ukraine.
7/24/2001 6:47pm:
H.AMDT.219 Mr. Kolbe raised a point of order against the Kaptur amendment (A017). The amendment sought to change existing law and constituted legislation in an appropriations bill. The Chair sustained the point of order.
7/24/2001 6:52pm:
H.AMDT.220 Amendment (A018) offered by Mr. Conyers. (consideration: CR H4498-4501; text: CR H4498)
Amendment provides that in allocating funds for the Andean Counterdrug Initiative, the effective limitations may be waived if the President certifies to Congress that the aggregate ceiling of 800 United States personnel will not be exceeded by such waiver and if Congress is informed of the extent to which the limitation is exceeded by such certification.
7/24/2001 7:21pm:
H.AMDT.220 On agreeing to the Conyers amendment (A018) Agreed to by voice vote.
7/24/2001 7:21pm:
H.AMDT.221 Amendment (A019) offered by Mr. Hoekstra. (consideration: CR H4501-4502; text: CR H4501)
Amendment withholds $65 million of the funds appropriated for the Andean Counterdrug Initiative until the Secretary of State submits to Congress a full report on the incident of April 20, 2001, in which Veronica "Roni" Bowers and her 7-month old daughter, Charity were killed when a Peruvian Air Force jet opened fire on their plane.
7/24/2001 7:31pm:
H.AMDT.221 On agreeing to the Hoekstra amendment (A019) Agreed to by voice vote.
7/24/2001 7:33pm:
Mr. Smith (NJ) raised a point of order against the content of the measure. Section 539 constituted legislation in an appropriations bill. The Chair sustained the point of order.
7/24/2001 7:34pm:
Mr. Smith (NJ) raised a point of order against the content of the measure. Section 577 constituted legislation in an appropriations bill. The Chair sustained the point of order.
7/24/2001 7:35pm:
H.AMDT.222 Amendment (A020) offered by Mr. Smith (NJ). (consideration: CR H4512-4514; text: CR H4512-4513)
An amendment numbered 8 printed in the Congressional Record to congratulate the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia, as wel as the governments of Croatia and Bosnia, for their cooperation with the international war crimes tribunal at the Hague. The amendment also calls for the governments in the region to fully and unreservedly cooperate with the Tribuanl in the future, in part by granting access to requested documents archive, witnesses, and mass grave sites.
7/24/2001 7:49pm:
H.AMDT.222 Mr. Kolbe raised a point of order against the Smith (NJ) amendment (A020). The amendment sought to change existing law and constituted legislation in an appropriations bill. The Chair sustained the point of order.
7/24/2001 7:52pm:
H.AMDT.223 Amendment (A021) offered by Mr. Conyers. (consideration: CR H4515-4519; text: CR H4515)
An amendment numbered 11 printed in the Congressional Record to prohibit funds provided as part of Plan Colombia and the Andean Counterdrug Initiative from being used for aerial fumigation to eradicate illicit crops in Colombia.
7/24/2001 8:21pm:
H.AMDT.223 By unanimous consent, the Conyers amendment was withdrawn.
7/24/2001 8:21pm:
H.AMDT.224 Amendment (A022) offered by Mr. Smith (NJ). (consideration: CR H4519-4522, H4528; text: CR H4519)
Amendment earmarks $30 million in the bill to fund activities authorized by the Victims of Trafficking and Violence Protection Act.
7/24/2001 8:40pm:
H.AMDT.225 Amendment (A023) offered by Mr. Brown (OH). (consideration: CR H4522; text: CR H4522)
An amendment numbered 7 printed in the Congressional Record to prohibit funds from being made available to the Ex-Im Bank to guarantee, ensure, extend credit, or participate in an extension of credit to a company that is under investigation for trade dumping by the ITC, or is subject to an anti-dumping duty order issued by the Commerce Department.
7/24/2001 8:44pm:
H.AMDT.225 By unanimous consent, the Brown (OH) amendment was withdrawn.
7/24/2001 8:44pm:
H.AMDT.226 Amendment (A024) offered by Mr. Kucinich. (consideration: CR H4522-4524; text: CR H4522)
An amendment numbered 23 printed in the Congressional Record to prohibit financial assistance from the U.S. Ex-Im bank for projects that contribute to global warming.
7/24/2001 8:56pm:
H.AMDT.226 By unanimous consent, the Kucinich amendment was withdrawn.
7/24/2001 8:56pm:
H.AMDT.227 Amendment (A025) offered by Mr. Ose. (consideration: CR H4524-4526; text: CR H4524)
An amendment numbered 55 printed in the Congressional Record to add a new section prohibiting use of funds in the bill as a United States contribution to the UN International Narcotics Control Board.
7/24/2001 9:12pm:
H.AMDT.227 On agreeing to the Ose amendment (A025) Agreed to by voice vote.
7/24/2001 9:12pm:
H.AMDT.228 Amendment (A026) offered by Mr. Traficant. (consideration: CR H4526-4527; text: CR H4526)
An amendment numbered 38 printed in the Congressional Record.
7/24/2001 9:13pm:
H.AMDT.228 By unanimous consent, the Traficant amendment was withdrawn.
7/24/2001 9:14pm:
H.AMDT.229 Amendment (A027) offered by Mr. Traficant. (consideration: CR H4527; text: CR H4527)
An amendment numbered 59 printed in the Congressional Record.
7/24/2001 9:16pm:
H.AMDT.229 On agreeing to the Traficant amendment (A027) Agreed to by voice vote.
7/24/2001 9:41pm:
H.AMDT.215 On agreeing to the Brown (OH) amendment (A013) Agreed to by recorded vote: 268 - 159 (Roll no. 264).
7/24/2001 9:50pm:
H.AMDT.224 On agreeing to the Smith (NJ) amendment (A022) Agreed to by recorded vote: 427 - 0 (Roll no. 265).
7/24/2001 9:50pm:
The House rose from the Committee of the Whole House on the state of the Union to report H.R. 2506.
7/24/2001 9:51pm:
The previous question was ordered pursuant to the rule.
7/24/2001 9:51pm:
The House adopted the amendments en gross as agreed to by the Committee of the Whole House on the state of the Union.
7/24/2001 10:08pm:
On passage Passed by the Yeas and Nays: 381 - 46 (Roll no. 266).
7/24/2001 10:08pm:
Motion to reconsider laid on the table Agreed to without objection.
7/25/2001:
Received in the Senate and Read twice and referred to the Committee on Appropriations.
7/26/2001:
Committee on Appropriations. Ordered to be reported with an amendment in the nature of a substitute favorably.
9/4/2001:
Committee on Appropriations. Reported by Senator Leahy with an amendment in the nature of a substitute. With written report No. 107-58. (text of measure as reportrd in Senate: CR 10/23/2001 S10879-10893)
9/4/2001:
Placed on Senate Legislative Calendar under General Orders. Calendar No. 147.
10/12/2001:
Motion to proceed to consideration of measure made in Senate. (consideration: CR 10/11/2001 S10667)
10/12/2001:
Cloture motion on the motion to proceed presented in Senate. (consideration: CR 10/11/2001 S10667)
10/15/2001:
Motion to proceed to measure considered in Senate. (consideration: CR S10682-10685)
10/15/2001:
Cloture not invoked in Senate by Yea-Nay Vote. 50 - 46. Record Vote Number: 303. (consideration: CR S10685)
10/15/2001:
Second cloture motion on the motion to proceed presented in Senate.
10/16/2001:
Motion to proceed to measure considered in Senate. (consideration: CR S10747-10765)
10/23/2001:
Motion to proceed to measure considered in Senate. (consideration: CR S10853-10868, S10871, 10879-10899 )
10/23/2001:
Cloture on the motion to proceed not invoked in Senate by Yea-Nay Vote. 50 - 47. Record Vote Number: 306.
10/23/2001:
Motion by Senator Daschle to reconsider the vote by which cloture was not invoked on the motion to proceed entered in Senate.
10/23/2001:
Motion to reconsider withdrawn in Senate by Unanimous Consent.
10/23/2001:
Motion to proceed to consideration of measure agreed to in Senate by Unanimous Consent.
10/23/2001:
Measure laid before Senate by motion.
10/23/2001:
The committee substitute agreed to by Unanimous Consent.
10/23/2001:
S.AMDT.1909 Amendment SA 1909 proposed by Senator Leahy. (consideration: CR S10896-10899; text: CR S10896)
Providing that this Act shall be cited as the Kenneth M. Ludden Foreign Operations, Export Financing, and Related Programs Appropriations Act, Fiscal Year 2002.
10/23/2001:
S.AMDT.1910 Amendment SA 1910 proposed by Senator McConnell. (consideration: CR S10896-10899; text: CR S10897)
To prohibit assistance to the government of any nation that harbored or financed individuals involved in the September 11, 2001 terrorist attacks in the United States.
10/23/2001:
S.AMDT.1911 Amendment SA 1911 proposed by Senator McConnell for Senator Brownback. (consideration: CR S10896-10899; text: CR S10897)
To authorize assistance to the Government of Cambodia's Ministry of Women and Veteran's Affairs to combat human trafficking.
10/23/2001:
S.AMDT.1912 Amendment SA 1912 proposed by Senator Leahy. (consideration: CR S10896-10899; text: CR S10897)
Providing funds for administrative expenses of the United States Agency for International Development.
10/23/2001:
S.AMDT.1913 Amendment SA 1913 proposed by Senator Leahy. (consideration: CR S10896-10899; text: CR S10897)
To make certain technical corrections.
10/23/2001:
S.AMDT.1914 Amendment SA 1914 proposed by Senator Leahy. (consideration: CR S10896-10899; text: CR S10897)
To make certain technical corrections.
10/23/2001:
S.AMDT.1915 Amendment SA 1915 proposed by Senator McConnell for Senator Helms. (consideration: CR S10896-10899; text: CR S10897)
To allocate and provide for notification of expenditure of certain funds.
10/23/2001:
S.AMDT.1916 Amendment SA 1916 proposed by Senator McConnell. (consideration: CR S10896-10899; text: CR S10897)
To extend the reporting requirements of title III of the United States-Hong Kong Policy Act.
10/23/2001:
S.AMDT.1917 Amendment SA 1917 proposed by Senator McConnell. (consideration: CR S10896-10899; text: CR S10897)
To make certain technical corrections.
10/23/2001:
S.AMDT.1918 Amendment SA 1918 proposed by Senator Leahy. (consideration: CR S10896-10899; text: CR S10897)
To make certain technical corrections.
10/23/2001:
S.AMDT.1919 Amendment SA 1919 proposed by Senator Leahy. (consideration: CR S10896-10899; text: CR S10897)
To make certain technical corrections.
10/23/2001:
S.AMDT.1920 Amendment SA 1920 proposed by Senator McConnell. (consideration: CR S10896-10899; text: CR S10897)
To support an education initiative in Armenia to provide computer equipment and internet access to Armenian primary and secondary schools.
10/23/2001:
S.AMDT.1909 Amendment SA 1909 agreed to in Senate by Unanimous Consent.
10/23/2001:
S.AMDT.1910 Amendment SA 1910 agreed to in Senate by Unanimous Consent.
10/23/2001:
S.AMDT.1911 Amendment SA 1911 agreed to in Senate by Unanimous Consent.
10/23/2001:
S.AMDT.1912 Amendment SA 1912 agreed to in Senate by Unanimous Consent.
10/23/2001:
S.AMDT.1913 Amendment SA 1913 agreed to in Senate by Unanimous Consent.
10/23/2001:
S.AMDT.1914 Amendment SA 1914 agreed to in Senate by Unanimous Consent.
10/23/2001:
S.AMDT.1915 Amendment SA 1915 agreed to in Senate by Unanimous Consent.
10/23/2001:
S.AMDT.1916 Amendment SA 1916 agreed to in Senate by Unanimous Consent.
10/23/2001:
S.AMDT.1917 Amendment SA 1917 agreed to in Senate by Unanimous Consent.
10/23/2001:
S.AMDT.1918 Amendment SA 1918 agreed to in Senate by Unanimous Consent.
10/23/2001:
S.AMDT.1919 Amendment SA 1919 agreed to in Senate by Unanimous Consent.
10/23/2001:
S.AMDT.1920 Amendment SA 1920 agreed to in Senate by Unanimous Consent.
10/24/2001:
Considered by Senate. (consideration: CR S10908, S10911-10917, S10919-10922, S10924-10969)
10/24/2001:
S.AMDT.1922 Amendment SA 1922 proposed by Senator Wellstone. (consideration: CR S10911-10913, S10915, S10944; text: CR S10911)
To express the sense of the Senate with respect to safe passage of refugees, humanitarian relief, and reconstruction and development in Afghanistan.
10/24/2001:
S.AMDT.1923 Amendment SA 1923 proposed by Senator Wellstone. (consideration: CR S10913-10915, S10944; text: CR S10913)
To require the Secretary of State to submit to the appropriate Congressional committees a report describing the use of defense articles and defense services, financial assistance, and human rights or international law violations in Uzbekistan.
10/24/2001:
S.AMDT.1922 Amendment SA 1922 as modified agreed to in Senate by Voice Vote.
10/24/2001:
S.AMDT.1923 Amendment SA 1923 as modified agreed to in Senate by Voice Vote.
10/24/2001:
S.AMDT.1924 Amendment SA 1924 proposed by Senator McConnell for Senator Inhofe. (consideration: CR S10915-10917; text: CR S10915)
To make available funds to assess the cause of the flooding along the Volta River in Accra, Ghana, and to make recommendations on how to solve the problem.
10/24/2001:
S.AMDT.1925 Amendment SA 1925 proposed by Senator Reid for Senator Leahy. (consideration: CR S10915-10917; text: CR S10915)
To provide that no more than $28,000,000 shall be available for the cost, as defined in section 502 of the Congressional Budget Act of 1974, of modifying direct loans and guarantees for the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia.
10/24/2001:
S.AMDT.1926 Amendment SA 1926 proposed by Senator McConnell. (consideration: CR S10915- S10917; text: CR S10915-10916)
To take steps to implement policies which reflect a respect for minority rights and the rule of law, including the release of all political prisoners from Serbian jails and prisons.
10/24/2001:
S.AMDT.1927 Amendment SA 1927 proposed by Senator Reid for Senator Leahy. (consideration: CR S10915; text: CR S10916)
To make a certain technical correction.
10/24/2001:
S.AMDT.1928 Amendment SA 1928 proposed by Senator Reid for Senator Leahy. (consideration: CR S10915-10917; text: CR S10916)
To provide that housing that is constructed with funds appropriated by this Act to carry out certain provisions of the Foreign Assistance Act of 1961, and to carry out the provisions of the Support for East European Democracy (SEED) Act of 1989, shall to the maximum extent feasible, be wheelchair accessible.
10/24/2001:
S.AMDT.1929 Amendment SA 1929 proposed by Senator Reid for Senator Leahy. (consideration: CR S10915-10917; text: CR S10916)
To provide that not less than $101,000,000 shall be made available for Bolivia, and not less than $35,000,000 shall be made available for Ecuador.
10/24/2001:
S.AMDT.1930 Amendment SA 1930 proposed by Senator Reid for Senator Leahy. (consideration: CR S10915-10917; text: CR S10916)
To amend certain provisions relating to the reconstruction, political reconciliation, and related activities in Aceh, Papua, West Timor, and the Malukus, and provisions relating to the murders of American citizen Carlos Caceres and two other United Nations humanitarian workers in West Timor on September 6, 2000.
10/24/2001:
S.AMDT.1931 Amendment SA 1931 proposed by Senator Reid for Senator Leahy. (consideration: CR S10915-10917; text: CR S10916)
To make available funds for Laos.
10/24/2001:
S.AMDT.1932 Amendment SA 1932 proposed by Senator McConnell. (consideration: CR S10915-10917; text: CR S10916)
Of a technical nature.
10/24/2001:
S.AMDT.1933 Amendment SA 1933 proposed by Senator McConnell. (consideration: CR S10915-10917; text: CR S10916)
To prohibit humanitarian assistance inside Burma unless certain conditions are met.
10/24/2001:
S.AMDT.1934 Amendment SA 1934 proposed by Senator Reid for Senator Leahy. (consideration: CR S10915-10917; text: CR S10916)
To make available funds to enhance the effectiveness and accountability of civilian police authority in Jamaica.
10/24/2001:
S.AMDT.1935 Amendment SA 1935 proposed by Senator Reid for Senator Leahy. (consideration: CR S10915-10917; text: CR S10916)
To make available funds for the Human Rights and Democracy Fund of the Bureau of Democracy, Human Rights and Labor, Department of State.
10/24/2001:
S.AMDT.1936 Amendment SA 1936 proposed by Senator McConnell. (consideration: CR S10915-10917; text: CR S10916)
To make available funds to foster democracy, human rights, press freedoms, and the rule of law in countries with a significant Muslim population, including programs and activities that train emerging Afghan women leaders in civil society development and democracy building.
10/24/2001:
S.AMDT.1937 Amendment SA 1937 proposed by Senator Reid for Senator Wellstone. (consideration: CR S10915-10917; text: CR S10917)
To require the Secretary of State to submit to the appropriate Congressional committees a report describing the use of defense articles and defense services, financial assistance, and human rights or international law violations in Uzbekistan.
10/24/2001:
S.AMDT.1938 Amendment SA 1938 proposed by Senator Reid for Senator Wellstone. (consideration: CR S10915-10917; text: CR S10916)
To express the sense of the Senate with respect to safe passage of refugees, humanitarian relief, and reconstruction and development in Afghanistan.
10/24/2001:
S.AMDT.1939 Amendment SA 1939 proposed by Senator McConnell for Senator Stevens. (consideration: CR S10915-10917; text: CR S10916)
To make available certain funds for assistance for Thailand.
10/24/2001:
S.AMDT.1924 Amendment SA 1924 agreed to in Senate by Unanimous Consent.
10/24/2001:
S.AMDT.1925 Amendment SA 1925 agreed to in Senate by Unanimous Consent.
10/24/2001:
S.AMDT.1926 Amendment SA 1926 agreed to in Senate by Unanimous Consent.
10/24/2001:
S.AMDT.1927 Amendment SA 1927 agreed to in Senate by Unanimous Consent.
10/24/2001:
S.AMDT.1928 Amendment SA 1928 agreed to in Senate by Unanimous Consent.
10/24/2001:
S.AMDT.1929 Amendment SA 1929 agreed to in Senate by Unanimous Consent.
10/24/2001:
S.AMDT.1930 Amendment SA 1930 agreed to in Senate by Unanimous Consent.
10/24/2001:
S.AMDT.1931 Amendment SA 1931 agreed to in Senate by Unanimous Consent.
10/24/2001:
S.AMDT.1932 Amendment SA 1932 agreed to in Senate by Unanimous Consent.
10/24/2001:
S.AMDT.1933 Amendment SA 1933 agreed to in Senate by Unanimous Consent.
10/24/2001:
S.AMDT.1934 Amendment SA 1934 agreed to in Senate by Unanimous Consent.
10/24/2001:
S.AMDT.1935 Amendment SA 1935 agreed to in Senate by Unanimous Consent.
10/24/2001:
S.AMDT.1936 Amendment SA 1936 agreed to in Senate by Unanimous Consent.
10/24/2001:
S.AMDT.1937 Amendment SA 1937 agreed to in Senate by Unanimous Consent.
10/24/2001:
S.AMDT.1938 Amendment SA 1938 agreed to in Senate by Unanimous Consent.
10/24/2001:
S.AMDT.1939 Amendment SA 1939 agreed to in Senate by Unanimous Consent.
10/24/2001:
S.AMDT.1940 Amendment SA 1940 proposed by Senator Boxer. (consideration: CR S10921, S10927; text: CR S10921)
To express the sense of the Senate regarding the important role of women in the future reconstruction of Afghanistan.
10/24/2001:
S.AMDT.1941 Amendment SA 1941 proposed by Senator Boxer. (consideration: CR S10921-10922, S10927; text: CR S10921)
To express the sense of the Senate condemning suicide bombings as a terrorist act.
10/24/2001:
S.AMDT.1940 Amendment SA 1940 agreed to in Senate by Voice Vote.
10/24/2001:
S.AMDT.1941 Amendment SA 1941 agreed to in Senate by Voice Vote.
10/24/2001:
S.AMDT.1942 Amendment SA 1942 proposed by Senator Leahy for Senator Helms. (consideration: CR S10924, S10927; text: CR S10924)
To make available funds to support democracy-building activities in Venezuela.
10/24/2001:
S.AMDT.1943 Amendment SA 1943 proposed by Senator Leahy. (consideration: CR S10924, S10927; text: CR S10924)
Of a technical nature.
10/24/2001:
S.AMDT.1944 Amendment SA 1944 proposed by Senator Leahy. (consideration: CR S10924, S10927; text: CR S10924)
To make available funds for the Asian Development Fund and for the International Fund for Agricultural Development.
10/24/2001:
S.AMDT.1945 Amendment SA 1945 proposed by Senator Leahy for Senator McConnell. (consideration: CR S10924, S10927; text: CR S10924)
To make available funds for assistance for the Documentation Center of Cambodia.
10/24/2001:
S.AMDT.1946 Amendment SA 1946 proposed by Senator Leahy for Senator McConnell. (consideration: CR S10924, S10927; text: CR S10924)
Of a technical nature.
10/24/2001:
S.AMDT.1947 Amendment SA 1947 proposed by Senator Leahy for Senator Mikulski. (consideration: CR S10924, S10927; text: CR S10924)
To allow the United States Agency for International Development to provide an exception to the fair opportunity process for placing task orders under multiple award indefinite quantity contracts when the order is placed with any category of small or small disadvantaged business.
10/24/2001:
S.AMDT.1948 Amendment SA 1948 proposed by Senator Leahy for Senator Smith OR. (consideration: CR S10924-10927; text: CR S10924-10925)
To restrict the availability of funds for the Government of the Russian Federation unless certain conditions are met.
10/24/2001:
S.AMDT.1942 Amendment SA 1942 agreed to in Senate by Unanimous Consent.
10/24/2001:
S.AMDT.1943 Amendment SA 1943 agreed to in Senate by Unanimous Consent.
10/24/2001:
S.AMDT.1944 Amendment SA 1944 agreed to in Senate by Unanimous Consent.
10/24/2001:
S.AMDT.1945 Amendment SA 1945 agreed to in Senate by Unanimous Consent.
10/24/2001:
S.AMDT.1946 Amendment SA 1946 agreed to in Senate by Unanimous Consent.
10/24/2001:
S.AMDT.1947 Amendment SA 1947 agreed to in Senate by Unanimous Consent.
10/24/2001:
S.AMDT.1948 Amendment SA 1948 agreed to in Senate by Unanimous Consent.
10/24/2001:
S.AMDT.1949 Amendment SA 1949 proposed by Senator Specter. (consideration: CR S10927-10932; text: CR S10927)
To urge the Senate, prior to the end of the first session of the 107th Congress, to vote on at least the judicial nominations sent tot he Senate by the President prior to August 4, 2001.
10/24/2001:
S.AMDT.1949 Point of order that amendment is not germane pursuant to Rule 16 raised in Senate with respect to amendment SA 1949.
10/24/2001:
S.AMDT.1949 Amendment SA 1949 ruled non-germane by the chair.
10/24/2001:
S.AMDT.1949 SA 1949, previously ruled non-germane, was modified.
10/24/2001:
S.AMDT.1950 Amendment SA 1950 proposed by Senator Graham. (consideration: CR S10932-10938; text: CR S10932)
Of a technical nature.
10/24/2001:
S.AMDT.1951 Amendment SA 1951 proposed by Senator Feingold. (consideration: CR S10938-10943, S10951, S10953; text: CR S10939)
To provide an additional condition for the procurement of chemicals for aerial coca fumigation under the Andean Counterdrug Initiative.
10/24/2001:
S.AMDT.1952 Amendment SA 1952 proposed by Senator Feingold. (consideration: CR S10943-10944; text: CR S10943)
To provide that Members of Congress shall not receive a cost of living adjustment in pay during fiscal year 2002.
10/24/2001:
S.AMDT.1952 Point of order that amendment is not germane pursuant to Rule 16 raised in Senate with respect to amendment SA 1952.
10/24/2001:
S.AMDT.1952 Amendment SA 1952 ruled non-germane by the chair.
10/24/2001:
S.AMDT.1953 Amendment SA 1953 proposed by Senator Reid for Senator Dodd. (consideration: CR S10944, S1095, S10953; text: CR S10944)
To require a study and report on the feasibility of increasing the number of Peace Corps volunteers serving in countries having a majority Muslim population.
10/24/2001:
S.AMDT.1922 Senate vitiated previous adoption of SA 1922.
10/24/2001:
S.AMDT.1923 Senate vitiated previous adoption of SA 1923.
10/24/2001:
S.AMDT.1951 Amendment SA 1951 as modified agreed to in Senate by Unanimous Consent. (text as modified: CR S10939)
10/24/2001:
S.AMDT.1953 Amendment SA 1953 agreed to in Senate by Unanimous Consent.
10/24/2001:
S.AMDT.1954 Amendment SA 1954 proposed by Senator Leahy for Senator Durbin. (consideration: CR S10951, S10953; text: CR S10951-10952)
To oppose the approval or endorsement of such user fees or service charges in connection with any structural adjustment scheme or debt relief action, including any Poverty Reduction Strategy Paper.
10/24/2001:
S.AMDT.1955 Amendment SA 1955 proposed by Senator McConnell for Senator Helms. (consideration: CR S10951, S10953; text: CR S10952)
To prohibit funding for any Cambodian genocide tribunal unless certain conditions are met.
10/24/2001:
S.AMDT.1956 Amendment SA 1956 proposed by Senator Leahy. (consideration: CR S10951, S10953; text: CR S10952)
To provide funds to the Department of Defense for crating, packing, handling, and transportation of excess defense articles transferred under the authority of section 516 of this Act.
10/24/2001:
S.AMDT.1957 Amendment SA 1957 proposed by Senator Leahy for Senator Byrd. (consideration: CR S10951, S10953; text: CR S10952)
To prevent abuses in the visa waiver program.
10/24/2001:
S.AMDT.1958 Amendment SA 1958 proposed by Senator McConnell for Senator Frist. (consideration: CR S10951-10953; text: CR S10952)
To express the sense of the Senate with respect to Sudan.
10/24/2001:
S.AMDT.1954 Amendment SA 1954 agreed to in Senate by Unanimous Consent.
10/24/2001:
S.AMDT.1955 Amendment SA 1955 agreed to in Senate by Unanimous Consent.
10/24/2001:
S.AMDT.1956 Amendment SA 1956 agreed to in Senate by Unanimous Consent.
10/24/2001:
S.AMDT.1957 Amendment SA 1957 agreed to in Senate by Unanimous Consent.
10/24/2001:
S.AMDT.1958 Amendment SA 1958 agreed to in Senate by Unanimous Consent.
10/24/2001:
S.AMDT.1950 Point of order raised in Senate with respect to amendment SA 1950.
10/24/2001:
S.AMDT.1950 Motion to waive the Budget Act with respect to amendment SA 1950 rejected in Senate by Yea-Nay Vote. 27 - 72. Record Vote Number: 311.
10/24/2001:
S.AMDT.1950 Amendment SA 1950 ruled out of order by the chair.
10/24/2001:
S.AMDT.1959 Amendment SA 1959 proposed by Senator Dodd. (consideration: CR S10956-10959; text: CR S10959)
To modify the annual drug certification procedures for FY 2002 with respect to countries in the Western Hemisphere.
10/24/2001:
S.AMDT.1959 Amendment SA 1959 agreed to in Senate by Voice Vote.
10/24/2001:
S.AMDT.1960 Amendment SA 1960 proposed by Senator McConnell for Senator Hutchison. (consideration: CR S10958-10959; text: CR S10958)
To make available funds for the prevention, treatment, and control of, and research on, tuberculosis.
10/24/2001:
S.AMDT.1961 Amendment SA 1961 proposed by Senator Leahy for Senator Bingaman. (consideration: CR S10958-10959; text: CR S10958)
To make funds available for relief and reconstruction assistance for victims of earthquakes and drought in El Salvador and elsewhere in Central America.
10/24/2001:
S.AMDT.1962 Amendment SA 1962 proposed by Senator Leahy. (consideration: CR S10958-10959; text: CR S10958)
Of a technical nature.
10/24/2001:
S.AMDT.1963 Amendment SA 1963 proposed by Senator Leahy for Senator Stabenow. (consideration: CR S10958-10959; text: CR S10958-10959)
To provide for projects honoring victims of terrorist attacks.
10/24/2001:
S.AMDT.1964 Amendment SA 1964 proposed by Senator Leahy for Senator Landrieu. (consideration: CR S10958-10959; text: CR S10959)
To make available funds for services aimed at the reintegration of war-affected youth in East Asia.
10/24/2001:
S.AMDT.1965 Amendment SA 1965 proposed by Senator McConnell. (consideration: CR S10958-10959; text: CR S10959)
Of a technical nature.
10/24/2001:
S.AMDT.1960 Amendment SA 1960 agreed to in Senate by Unanimous Consent.
10/24/2001:
S.AMDT.1961 Amendment SA 1961 agreed to in Senate by Unanimous Consent.
10/24/2001:
S.AMDT.1962 Amendment SA 1962 agreed to in Senate by Unanimous Consent.
10/24/2001:
S.AMDT.1963 Amendment SA 1963 agreed to in Senate by Unanimous Consent.
10/24/2001:
S.AMDT.1964 Amendment SA 1964 agreed to in Senate by Unanimous Consent.
10/24/2001:
S.AMDT.1965 Amendment SA 1965 agreed to in Senate by Unanimous Consent.
10/24/2001:
S.AMDT.1921 Amendment SA 1921 proposed by Senator Brownback. (consideration: CR S10959-10961; text: CR S10959)
To authorize the President to waive the restriction of assistance for Azerbaijan if the President determines that it is in the national security interest of the United States to do so.
10/24/2001:
S.AMDT.1966 Amendment SA 1966 proposed by Senator McConnell to Amendment SA 1921. (consideration: CR S10959-10961; text: CR S10960)
Of a perfecting nature.
10/24/2001:
S.AMDT.1966 Amendment SA 1966 agreed to in Senate by Voice Vote.
10/24/2001:
S.AMDT.1921 Amendment SA 1921 agreed to in Senate by Voice Vote.
10/24/2001:
S.AMDT.1967 Amendment SA 1967 proposed by Senator McConnell. (consideration: CR S10961; text: CR S10961)
To make available funds for assistance for Armenia.
10/24/2001:
S.AMDT.1967 Amendment SA 1967 agreed to in Senate by Voice Vote.
10/24/2001:
S.AMDT.1968 Amendment SA 1968 proposed by Senator Leahy for Senator Smith OR. (consideration: CR S10961; text: CR S10961)
To amend Section 530 B (a) of title 28, United States Code, to allow a government attorney to provide legal advice, authorization, concurrence, direction, or supervision on conducting undercover activities.
10/24/2001:
S.AMDT.1968 Amendment SA 1968 agreed to in Senate by Voice Vote.
10/24/2001:
Passed Senate with an amendment by Yea-Nay Vote. 96 - 2. Record Vote Number: 312. (text: CR 10/25/2001 S11131-11148)
10/24/2001:
Senate insists on its amendment, asks for a conference, appoints conferees Leahy, Inouye, Harkin, Mikulski, Durbin, Johnson, Landrieu, Reed, Byrd, McConnell, Specter, Gregg, Shelby, Bennett, Campbell, Bond and Stevens.
10/29/2001:
Message on Senate action sent to the House.
11/7/2001 10:28am:
Mr. Kolbe asked unanimous consent that the House disagree to the Senate amendment, and agree to a conference.
11/7/2001 10:29am:
On motion that the House disagree to the Senate amendment, and agree to a conference Agreed to without objection. (consideration: CR H7859)
11/7/2001 10:29am:
The Speaker appointed conferees: Kolbe, Callahan, Knollenberg, Kingston, Lewis (CA), Wicker, Bonilla, Sununu, Young (FL), Lowey, Pelosi, Jackson (IL), Kilpatrick, Rothman, and Obey.
11/7/2001 10:29am:
Motion to reconsider laid on the table Agreed to without objection.
11/14/2001:
Conference held.
12/18/2001:
Conferees agreed to file conference report.
12/19/2001 11:09am:
Conference report H. Rept. 107-345 filed. (text of conference report: CR H10373-10400)
12/19/2001:
Conference papers: Senate report and manager's statement and message on House action held at the desk in Senate.
12/19/2001 1:57pm:
AUTHORITY TO CALL UP CONFERENCE REPORT - Mr. Kolbe asked unanimous consent that it shall be in order at any time on Wednesday, December 19, 2001, to consider the conference report to accompany H.R. 2506; that all points of order be waived against the conference report and against its consideration; and that the conference report shall be considered as read when called up for consideration. Agreed to without objection.
12/19/2001 3:34pm:
Mr. Kolbe brought up conference report H. Rept. 107-345 by previously agreed to special order. (consideration: CR H10373-10400, H10442-10462)
12/19/2001 4:40pm:
The previous question was ordered without objection.
12/19/2001 5:03pm:
On agreeing to the conference report Agreed to by the Yeas and Nays: 357 - 66 (Roll no. 505).
12/19/2001 5:03pm:
Motions to reconsider laid on the table Agreed to without objection.
12/20/2001:
Conference report considered in Senate by Unanimous Consent.
12/20/2001:
Senate agreed to conference report by Unanimous Consent. (consideration: CR S13894-13902)
12/20/2001:
Message on Senate action sent to the House.
12/20/2001:
Cleared for White House.
1/4/2002:
Presented to President.
1/10/2002:
Signed by President.
1/10/2002:
Became Public Law No: 107-115.

COMMITTEE(S):
RELATED BILL DETAILS:  (additional related bills may be indentified in Status)


AMENDMENT(S):

1. H.AMDT.201 to H.R.2506 Amendment makes available $5 million from the Child Survival and Health Programs Fund for assistance to prevent mother-to-child HIV/AIDS transmission through effective partnerships with nongovernmental organizations and research facilities.
Sponsor: Rep Millender-McDonald, Juanita [CA-37] (introduced 7/19/2001)      Cosponsors: (none)
Latest Major Action: 7/19/2001 House amendment agreed to. Status: On agreeing to the Millender-McDonald amendment (A001) Agreed to by voice vote.

2. H.AMDT.202 to H.R.2506 An amendment numbered 35 printed in the Congressional Record to direct that $27 million of the bill's funds for the Andean Counterdrug Initiative be provided to National Police for the purchase of two Buffalo transport/supply aircraft; $12 million be granted to the Colombian Navy to purchase six Huey-II patrol helicopters; and $5 million be provided for the purchase of operating fuel.
Sponsor: Rep Souder, Mark E. [IN-4] (introduced 7/19/2001)      Cosponsors: (none)
Latest Major Action: 7/19/2001 By unanimous consent, the Souder amendment was withdrawn.

3. H.AMDT.203 to H.R.2506 An amendment numbered 17 printed in the Congressional Record to add a new section requiring a report to Congress on Implementation of Colombian National Security Legislation.
Sponsor: Rep Delahunt, William D. [MA-10] (introduced 7/19/2001)      Cosponsors: (none)
Latest Major Action: 7/19/2001 By unanimous consent, the Delahunt amendment was withdrawn.

4. H.AMDT.204 to H.R.2506 An amendment numbered 22 printed in the Congressional Record to earmark $10 million in disaster relief funding for India to cope with the earthquake that hit India in January 2001.
Sponsor: Rep Jackson-Lee, Sheila [TX-18] (introduced 7/19/2001)      Cosponsors: (none)
Latest Major Action: 7/19/2001 By unanimous consent, the Jackson-Lee (TX) amendment was withdrawn.

5. H.AMDT.205 to H.R.2506 An amendment numbered 21 printed in the Congressional Record to prohibit funding in the bill for nations that conscript children under the age of 18 or use child soldiers in armed conflict.
Sponsor: Rep Jackson-Lee, Sheila [TX-18] (introduced 7/19/2001)      Cosponsors: (none)
Latest Major Action: 7/19/2001 By unanimous consent, the Jackson-Lee (TX) amendment was withdrawn.

6. H.AMDT.208 to H.R.2506 Amendment decreases Export-Import Bank funding by $18 million; and increases funding for the Child Survival and Health Programs fund by $5 million for vulnerable children programs and $13 million for HIV/AIDS programs.
Sponsor: Rep Visclosky, Peter J. [IN-1] (introduced 7/24/2001)      Cosponsors: (none)
Latest Major Action: 7/24/2001 House amendment agreed to. Status: On agreeing to the Visclosky amendment (A006) Agreed to by recorded vote: 258 - 162 (Roll no. 260).

7. H.AMDT.209 to H.R.2506 Amendment sought to delete Export-Import Bank subsidy appropriation language contained in the bill.
Sponsor: Rep Paul, Ron [TX-14] (introduced 7/24/2001)      Cosponsors: (none)
Latest Major Action: 7/24/2001 House amendment not agreed to. Status: On agreeing to the Paul amendment (A007) Failed by recorded vote: 47 - 375 (Roll no. 261).

8. H.AMDT.210 to H.R.2506 An amendment numbered 48 printed in the Congressional Record to increase funding (by transfer) for the Global Environment Facility account by $25 million.
Sponsor: Rep Johnson, Eddie Bernice [TX-30] (introduced 7/24/2001)      Cosponsors: (none)
Latest Major Action: 7/24/2001 By unanimous consent, the Johnson, E. B. amendment was withdrawn.

9. H.AMDT.211 to H.R.2506 Amendment originally sought to add $10 million to the international disaster assistance fund for USAID's Office of Foreign Disaster Assistance to fund a disaster preparedness and prevention program in South Asia. \ As amended by the Kolbe substitute amendment (A010), the above addition was reduced to $1 million.
Sponsor: Rep Crowley, Joseph [NY-7] (introduced 7/24/2001)      Cosponsors: (none)
Latest Major Action: 7/24/2001 House amendment agreed to. Status: On agreeing to the Crowley amendment (A009) as amended Agreed to by voice vote.

10. H.AMDT.212 to H.R.2506 See Crowley amendment (A009) for description.
Sponsor: Rep Kolbe, Jim [AZ-5] (introduced 7/24/2001)      Cosponsors: (none)
Latest Major Action: 7/24/2001 House amendment agreed to. Status: On agreeing to the Kolbe amendment (A010) Agreed to by voice vote.

11. H.AMDT.213 to H.R.2506 Amendment sought to increase funding for the Global AIDS Trust fund by $60 million with offsets of $38 million from the Andean Counterdrug Initiative and $22 million from the Foreign Military Financing Program.
Sponsor: Rep Lee, Barbara [CA-9] (introduced 7/24/2001)      Cosponsors: (none)
Latest Major Action: 7/24/2001 House amendment not agreed to. Status: On agreeing to the Lee amendment (A011) Failed by recorded vote: 188 - 240 (Roll no. 262).

12. H.AMDT.214 to H.R.2506 Amendment sought to add $50 million to the infectious diseases account for international tuberculosis programs; add $50 million to the Child Survival and Maternal Health account; and reduce funding for Colombian military aid by $100 million.
Sponsor: Rep McGovern, James P. [MA-3] (introduced 7/24/2001)      Cosponsors: (none)
Latest Major Action: 7/24/2001 House amendment not agreed to. Status: On agreeing to the McGovern amendment (A012) Failed by recorded vote: 179 - 249 (Roll no. 263).

13. H.AMDT.215 to H.R.2506 Amendment increases Child Survival and Health Programs funding by $20 million for the prevention, treatment, and eradication of tuberculosis with offsets of $10 million from the contribution to the Multilateral Investment Guarantee Agency, and $10 million from the contribution to the Asian Development Fund.
Sponsor: Rep Brown, Sherrod [OH-13] (introduced 7/24/2001)      Cosponsors: (none)
Latest Major Action: 7/24/2001 House amendment agreed to. Status: On agreeing to the Brown (OH) amendment (A013) Agreed to by recorded vote: 268 - 159 (Roll no. 264).

14. H.AMDT.216 to H.R.2506 Amendment numbered 47 printed in the Congressional Record to increase the Child Survival and Health Programs Fund by $100,000,000 (by offset).
Sponsor: Rep Jackson-Lee, Sheila [TX-18] (introduced 7/24/2001)      Cosponsors: (none)
Latest Major Action: 7/24/2001 By unanimous consent, the Jackson-Lee (TX) amendment was withdrawn.

15. H.AMDT.217 to H.R.2506 Amendment numbered 33 printed in the Congressional Record to increase microenterprise funding by $12 million (by offset).
Sponsor: Rep Roemer, Tim [IN-3] (introduced 7/24/2001)      Cosponsors: (none)
Latest Major Action: 7/24/2001 By unanimous consent, the Roemer amendment was withdrawn.

16. H.AMDT.218 to H.R.2506 Amendment numbered 32 printed in the Congressional Record to provide $250 million in emergency funding to help El Salvador cope with last year's earthquake.
Sponsor: Rep Pelosi, Nancy [CA-8] (introduced 7/24/2001)      Cosponsors: (none)
Latest Major Action: 7/24/2001 Mr. Kolbe raised a point of order against the Pelosi amendment (A016). The amendment sought to change existing law and constituted legislation in an appropriations bill. The Chair sustained the point of order.

17. H.AMDT.219 to H.R.2506 An amendment numbered 50 printed in the Congressional Record to change the text of the bill to provide that not to exceed $125 million should be made available for assistance to Ukraine.
Sponsor: Rep Kaptur, Marcy [OH-9] (introduced 7/24/2001)      Cosponsors: (none)
Latest Major Action: 7/24/2001 Mr. Kolbe raised a point of order against the Kaptur amendment (A017). The amendment sought to change existing law and constituted legislation in an appropriations bill. The Chair sustained the point of order.

18. H.AMDT.220 to H.R.2506 Amendment provides that in allocating funds for the Andean Counterdrug Initiative, the effective limitations may be waived if the President certifies to Congress that the aggregate ceiling of 800 United States personnel will not be exceeded by such waiver and if Congress is informed of the extent to which the limitation is exceeded by such certification.
Sponsor: Rep Conyers, John, Jr. [MI-14] (introduced 7/24/2001)      Cosponsors: (none)
Latest Major Action: 7/24/2001 House amendment agreed to. Status: On agreeing to the Conyers amendment (A018) Agreed to by voice vote.

19. H.AMDT.221 to H.R.2506 Amendment withholds $65 million of the funds appropriated for the Andean Counterdrug Initiative until the Secretary of State submits to Congress a full report on the incident of April 20, 2001, in which Veronica "Roni" Bowers and her 7-month old daughter, Charity were killed when a Peruvian Air Force jet opened fire on their plane.
Sponsor: Rep Hoekstra, Peter [MI-2] (introduced 7/24/2001)      Cosponsors: (none)
Latest Major Action: 7/24/2001 House amendment agreed to. Status: On agreeing to the Hoekstra amendment (A019) Agreed to by voice vote.

20. H.AMDT.222 to H.R.2506 An amendment numbered 8 printed in the Congressional Record to congratulate the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia, as wel as the governments of Croatia and Bosnia, for their cooperation with the international war crimes tribunal at the Hague. The amendment also calls for the governments in the region to fully and unreservedly cooperate with the Tribuanl in the future, in part by granting access to requested documents archive, witnesses, and mass grave sites.
Sponsor: Rep Smith, Christopher H. [NJ-4] (introduced 7/24/2001)      Cosponsors: (none)
Latest Major Action: 7/24/2001 Mr. Kolbe raised a point of order against the Smith (NJ) amendment (A020). The amendment sought to change existing law and constituted legislation in an appropriations bill. The Chair sustained the point of order.

21. H.AMDT.223 to H.R.2506 An amendment numbered 11 printed in the Congressional Record to prohibit funds provided as part of Plan Colombia and the Andean Counterdrug Initiative from being used for aerial fumigation to eradicate illicit crops in Colombia.
Sponsor: Rep Conyers, John, Jr. [MI-14] (introduced 7/24/2001)      Cosponsors: (none)
Latest Major Action: 7/24/2001 By unanimous consent, the Conyers amendment was withdrawn.

22. H.AMDT.224 to H.R.2506 Amendment earmarks $30 million in the bill to fund activities authorized by the Victims of Trafficking and Violence Protection Act.
Sponsor: Rep Smith, Christopher H. [NJ-4] (introduced 7/24/2001)      Cosponsors: (none)
Latest Major Action: 7/24/2001 House amendment agreed to. Status: On agreeing to the Smith (NJ) amendment (A022) Agreed to by recorded vote: 427 - 0 (Roll no. 265).

23. H.AMDT.225 to H.R.2506 An amendment numbered 7 printed in the Congressional Record to prohibit funds from being made available to the Ex-Im Bank to guarantee, ensure, extend credit, or participate in an extension of credit to a company that is under investigation for trade dumping by the ITC, or is subject to an anti-dumping duty order issued by the Commerce Department.
Sponsor: Rep Brown, Sherrod [OH-13] (introduced 7/24/2001)      Cosponsors: (none)
Latest Major Action: 7/24/2001 By unanimous consent, the Brown (OH) amendment was withdrawn.

24. H.AMDT.226 to H.R.2506 An amendment numbered 23 printed in the Congressional Record to prohibit financial assistance from the U.S. Ex-Im bank for projects that contribute to global warming.
Sponsor: Rep Kucinich, Dennis J. [OH-10] (introduced 7/24/2001)      Cosponsors: (none)
Latest Major Action: 7/24/2001 By unanimous consent, the Kucinich amendment was withdrawn.

25. H.AMDT.227 to H.R.2506 An amendment numbered 55 printed in the Congressional Record to add a new section prohibiting use of funds in the bill as a United States contribution to the UN International Narcotics Control Board.
Sponsor: Rep Ose, Doug [CA-3] (introduced 7/24/2001)      Cosponsors: (none)
Latest Major Action: 7/24/2001 House amendment agreed to. Status: On agreeing to the Ose amendment (A025) Agreed to by voice vote.

26. H.AMDT.228 to H.R.2506 An amendment numbered 38 printed in the Congressional Record.
Sponsor: Rep Traficant, James A., Jr. [OH-17] (introduced 7/24/2001)      Cosponsors: (none)
Latest Major Action: 7/24/2001 By unanimous consent, the Traficant amendment was withdrawn.

27. H.AMDT.229 to H.R.2506 An amendment numbered 59 printed in the Congressional Record.
Sponsor: Rep Traficant, James A., Jr. [OH-17] (introduced 7/24/2001)      Cosponsors: (none)
Latest Major Action: 7/24/2001 House amendment agreed to. Status: On agreeing to the Traficant amendment (A027) Agreed to by voice vote.

28. S.AMDT.1843 to H.R.2506 Purpose will be available when the amendment is proposed for consideration. See Congressional Record for text.
Sponsor: Sen Feingold, Russell D. [WI] (introduced 10/3/2001)      Cosponsors: 1
Latest Major Action: 10/3/2001 Senate amendment submitted

29. S.AMDT.1846 to H.R.2506 Purpose will be available when the amendment is proposed for consideration. See Congressional Record for text.
Sponsor: Sen Feingold, Russell D. [WI] (introduced 10/4/2001)      Cosponsors: 2
Latest Major Action: 10/4/2001 Senate amendment submitted

30. S.AMDT.1902 to H.R.2506 Purpose will be available when the amendment is proposed for consideration. See Congressional Record for text.
Sponsor: Sen Lieberman, Joseph I. [CT] (introduced 10/15/2001)      Cosponsors: (none)
Latest Major Action: 10/15/2001 Senate amendment submitted

31. S.AMDT.1909 to H.R.2506 Providing that this Act shall be cited as the Kenneth M. Ludden Foreign Operations, Export Financing, and Related Programs Appropriations Act, Fiscal Year 2002.
Sponsor: Sen Leahy, Patrick J. [VT] (introduced 10/23/2001)      Cosponsors: 1
Latest Major Action: 10/23/2001 Senate amendment agreed to. Status: Amendment SA 1909 agreed to in Senate by Unanimous Consent.

32. S.AMDT.1910 to H.R.2506 To prohibit assistance to the government of any nation that harbored or financed individuals involved in the September 11, 2001 terrorist attacks in the United States.
Sponsor: Sen McConnell, Mitch [KY] (introduced 10/23/2001)      Cosponsors: 1
Latest Major Action: 10/23/2001 Senate amendment agreed to. Status: Amendment SA 1910 agreed to in Senate by Unanimous Consent.

33. S.AMDT.1911 to H.R.2506 To authorize assistance to the Government of Cambodia's Ministry of Women and Veteran's Affairs to combat human trafficking.
Sponsor: Sen Brownback, Sam [KS] (introduced 10/23/2001)      Cosponsors: 2
Latest Major Action: 10/23/2001 Senate amendment agreed to. Status: Amendment SA 1911 agreed to in Senate by Unanimous Consent.

34. S.AMDT.1912 to H.R.2506 Providing funds for administrative expenses of the United States Agency for International Development.
Sponsor: Sen Leahy, Patrick J. [VT] (introduced 10/23/2001)      Cosponsors: 1
Latest Major Action: 10/23/2001 Senate amendment agreed to. Status: Amendment SA 1912 agreed to in Senate by Unanimous Consent.

35. S.AMDT.1913 to H.R.2506 To make certain technical corrections.
Sponsor: Sen Leahy, Patrick J. [VT] (introduced 10/23/2001)      Cosponsors: 1
Latest Major Action: 10/23/2001 Senate amendment agreed to. Status: Amendment SA 1913 agreed to in Senate by Unanimous Consent.

36. S.AMDT.1914 to H.R.2506 To make certain technical corrections.
Sponsor: Sen Leahy, Patrick J. [VT] (introduced 10/23/2001)      Cosponsors: (none)
Latest Major Action: 10/23/2001 Senate amendment agreed to. Status: Amendment SA 1914 agreed to in Senate by Unanimous Consent.

37. S.AMDT.1915 to H.R.2506 To allocate and provide for notification of expenditure of certain funds.
Sponsor: Sen Helms, Jesse [NC] (introduced 10/23/2001)      Cosponsors: 2
Latest Major Action: 10/23/2001 Senate amendment agreed to. Status: Amendment SA 1915 agreed to in Senate by Unanimous Consent.

38. S.AMDT.1916 to H.R.2506 To extend the reporting requirements of title III of the United States-Hong Kong Policy Act.
Sponsor: Sen McConnell, Mitch [KY] (introduced 10/23/2001)      Cosponsors: 1
Latest Major Action: 10/23/2001 Senate amendment agreed to. Status: Amendment SA 1916 agreed to in Senate by Unanimous Consent.

39. S.AMDT.1917 to H.R.2506 To make certain technical corrections.
Sponsor: Sen McConnell, Mitch [KY] (introduced 10/23/2001)      Cosponsors: 1
Latest Major Action: 10/23/2001 Senate amendment agreed to. Status: Amendment SA 1917 agreed to in Senate by Unanimous Consent.

40. S.AMDT.1918 to H.R.2506 To make certain technical corrections.
Sponsor: Sen Leahy, Patrick J. [VT] (introduced 10/23/2001)      Cosponsors: 1
Latest Major Action: 10/23/2001 Senate amendment agreed to. Status: Amendment SA 1918 agreed to in Senate by Unanimous Consent.

41. S.AMDT.1919 to H.R.2506 To make certain technical corrections.
Sponsor: Sen Leahy, Patrick J. [VT] (introduced 10/23/2001)      Cosponsors: 1
Latest Major Action: 10/23/2001 Senate amendment agreed to. Status: Amendment SA 1919 agreed to in Senate by Unanimous Consent.

42. S.AMDT.1920 to H.R.2506 To support an education initiative in Armenia to provide computer equipment and internet access to Armenian primary and secondary schools.
Sponsor: Sen McConnell, Mitch [KY] (introduced 10/23/2001)      Cosponsors: (none)
Latest Major Action: 10/23/2001 Senate amendment agreed to. Status: Amendment SA 1920 agreed to in Senate by Unanimous Consent.

43. S.AMDT.1921 to H.R.2506 To authorize the President to waive the restriction of assistance for Azerbaijan if the President determines that it is in the national security interest of the United States to do so.
Sponsor: Sen Brownback, Sam [KS] (introduced 10/23/2001)      Cosponsors: (none)
Latest Major Action: 10/24/2001 Senate amendment agreed to. Status: Amendment SA 1921 agreed to in Senate by Voice Vote.

44. S.AMDT.1922 to H.R.2506 To express the sense of the Senate with respect to safe passage of refugees, humanitarian relief, and reconstruction and development in Afghanistan.
Sponsor: Sen Wellstone, Paul D. [MN] (introduced 10/24/2001)      Cosponsors: 1
Latest Major Action: 10/24/2001 Senate vitiated previous adoption of SA 1922.

45. S.AMDT.1923 to H.R.2506 To require the Secretary of State to submit to the appropriate Congressional committees a report describing the use of defense articles and defense services, financial assistance, and human rights or international law violations in Uzbekistan.
Sponsor: Sen Wellstone, Paul D. [MN] (introduced 10/24/2001)      Cosponsors: (none)
Latest Major Action: 10/24/2001 Senate vitiated previous adoption of SA 1923.

46. S.AMDT.1924 to H.R.2506 To make available funds to assess the cause of the flooding along the Volta River in Accra, Ghana, and to make recommendations on how to solve the problem.
Sponsor: Sen Inhofe, Jim [OK] (introduced 10/24/2001)      Cosponsors: (none)
Latest Major Action: 10/24/2001 Senate amendment agreed to. Status: Amendment SA 1924 agreed to in Senate by Unanimous Consent.

47. S.AMDT.1925 to H.R.2506 To provide that no more than $28,000,000 shall be available for the cost, as defined in section 502 of the Congressional Budget Act of 1974, of modifying direct loans and guarantees for the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia.
Sponsor: Sen Leahy, Patrick J. [VT] (introduced 10/24/2001)      Cosponsors: 2
Latest Major Action: 10/24/2001 Senate amendment agreed to. Status: Amendment SA 1925 agreed to in Senate by Unanimous Consent.

48. S.AMDT.1926 to H.R.2506 To take steps to implement policies which reflect a respect for minority rights and the rule of law, including the release of all political prisoners from Serbian jails and prisons.
Sponsor: Sen McConnell, Mitch [KY] (introduced 10/24/2001)      Cosponsors: 2
Latest Major Action: 10/24/2001 Senate amendment agreed to. Status: Amendment SA 1926 agreed to in Senate by Unanimous Consent.

49. S.AMDT.1927 to H.R.2506 To make a certain technical correction.
Sponsor: Sen Leahy, Patrick J. [VT] (introduced 10/24/2001)      Cosponsors: 1
Latest Major Action: 10/24/2001 Senate amendment agreed to. Status: Amendment SA 1927 agreed to in Senate by Unanimous Consent.

50. S.AMDT.1928 to H.R.2506 To provide that housing that is constructed with funds appropriated by this Act to carry out certain provisions of the Foreign Assistance Act of 1961, and to carry out the provisions of the Support for East European Democracy (SEED) Act of 1989, shall to the maximum extent feasible, be wheelchair accessible.
Sponsor: Sen Leahy, Patrick J. [VT] (introduced 10/24/2001)      Cosponsors: 2
Latest Major Action: 10/24/2001 Senate amendment agreed to. Status: Amendment SA 1928 agreed to in Senate by Unanimous Consent.

51. S.AMDT.1929 to H.R.2506 To provide that not less than $101,000,000 shall be made available for Bolivia, and not less than $35,000,000 shall be made available for Ecuador.
Sponsor: Sen Leahy, Patrick J. [VT] (introduced 10/24/2001)      Cosponsors: 1
Latest Major Action: 10/24/2001 Senate amendment agreed to. Status: Amendment SA 1929 agreed to in Senate by Unanimous Consent.

52. S.AMDT.1930 to H.R.2506 To amend certain provisions relating to the reconstruction, political reconciliation, and related activities in Aceh, Papua, West Timor, and the Malukus, and provisions relating to the murders of American citizen Carlos Caceres and two other United Nations humanitarian workers in West Timor on September 6, 2000.
Sponsor: Sen Leahy, Patrick J. [VT] (introduced 10/24/2001)      Cosponsors: 1
Latest Major Action: 10/24/2001 Senate amendment agreed to. Status: Amendment SA 1930 agreed to in Senate by Unanimous Consent.

53. S.AMDT.1931 to H.R.2506 To make available funds for Laos.
Sponsor: Sen Leahy, Patrick J. [VT] (introduced 10/24/2001)      Cosponsors: 1
Latest Major Action: 10/24/2001 Senate amendment agreed to. Status: Amendment SA 1931 agreed to in Senate by Unanimous Consent.

54. S.AMDT.1932 to H.R.2506 Of a technical nature.
Sponsor: Sen McConnell, Mitch [KY] (introduced 10/24/2001)      Cosponsors: (none)
Latest Major Action: 10/24/2001 Senate amendment agreed to. Status: Amendment SA 1932 agreed to in Senate by Unanimous Consent.

55. S.AMDT.1933 to H.R.2506 To prohibit humanitarian assistance inside Burma unless certain conditions are met.
Sponsor: Sen McConnell, Mitch [KY] (introduced 10/24/2001)      Cosponsors: (none)
Latest Major Action: 10/24/2001 Senate amendment agreed to. Status: Amendment SA 1933 agreed to in Senate by Unanimous Consent.

56. S.AMDT.1934 to H.R.2506 To make available funds to enhance the effectiveness and accountability of civilian police authority in Jamaica.
Sponsor: Sen Leahy, Patrick J. [VT] (introduced 10/24/2001)      Cosponsors: 1
Latest Major Action: 10/24/2001 Senate amendment agreed to. Status: Amendment SA 1934 agreed to in Senate by Unanimous Consent.

57. S.AMDT.1935 to H.R.2506 To make available funds for the Human Rights and Democracy Fund of the Bureau of Democracy, Human Rights and Labor, Department of State.
Sponsor: Sen Leahy, Patrick J. [VT] (introduced 10/24/2001)      Cosponsors: 1
Latest Major Action: 10/24/2001 Senate amendment agreed to. Status: Amendment SA 1935 agreed to in Senate by Unanimous Consent.

58. S.AMDT.1936 to H.R.2506 To make available funds to foster democracy, human rights, press freedoms, and the rule of law in countries with a significant Muslim population, including programs and activities that train emerging Afghan women leaders in civil society development and democracy building.
Sponsor: Sen McConnell, Mitch [KY] (introduced 10/24/2001)      Cosponsors: 3
Latest Major Action: 10/24/2001 Senate amendment agreed to. Status: Amendment SA 1936 agreed to in Senate by Unanimous Consent.

59. S.AMDT.1937 to H.R.2506 To require the Secretary of State to submit to the appropriate Congressional committees a report describing the use of defense articles and defense services, financial assistance, and human rights or international law violations in Uzbekistan.
Sponsor: Sen Wellstone, Paul D. [MN] (introduced 10/24/2001)      Cosponsors: (none)
Latest Major Action: 10/24/2001 Senate amendment agreed to. Status: Amendment SA 1937 agreed to in Senate by Unanimous Consent.

60. S.AMDT.1938 to H.R.2506 To express the sense of the Senate with respect to safe passage of refugees, humanitarian relief, and reconstruction and development in Afghanistan.
Sponsor: Sen Wellstone, Paul D. [MN] (introduced 10/24/2001)      Cosponsors: 1
Latest Major Action: 10/24/2001 Senate amendment agreed to. Status: Amendment SA 1938 agreed to in Senate by Unanimous Consent.

61. S.AMDT.1939 to H.R.2506 To make available certain funds for assistance for Thailand.
Sponsor: Sen Stevens, Ted [AK] (introduced 10/24/2001)      Cosponsors: 1
Latest Major Action: 10/24/2001 Senate amendment agreed to. Status: Amendment SA 1939 agreed to in Senate by Unanimous Consent.

62. S.AMDT.1940 to H.R.2506 To express the sense of the Senate regarding the important role of women in the future reconstruction of Afghanistan.
Sponsor: Sen Boxer, Barbara [CA] (introduced 10/24/2001)      Cosponsors: 3
Latest Major Action: 10/24/2001 Senate amendment agreed to. Status: Amendment SA 1940 agreed to in Senate by Voice Vote.

63. S.AMDT.1941 to H.R.2506 To express the sense of the Senate condemning suicide bombings as a terrorist act.
Sponsor: Sen Boxer, Barbara [CA] (introduced 10/24/2001)      Cosponsors: 4
Latest Major Action: 10/24/2001 Senate amendment agreed to. Status: Amendment SA 1941 agreed to in Senate by Voice Vote.

64. S.AMDT.1942 to H.R.2506 To make available funds to support democracy-building activities in Venezuela.
Sponsor: Sen Helms, Jesse [NC] (introduced 10/24/2001)      Cosponsors: (none)
Latest Major Action: 10/24/2001 Senate amendment agreed to. Status: Amendment SA 1942 agreed to in Senate by Unanimous Consent.

65. S.AMDT.1943 to H.R.2506 Of a technical nature.
Sponsor: Sen Leahy, Patrick J. [VT] (introduced 10/24/2001)      Cosponsors: 1
Latest Major Action: 10/24/2001 Senate amendment agreed to. Status: Amendment SA 1943 agreed to in Senate by Unanimous Consent.

66. S.AMDT.1944 to H.R.2506 To make available funds for the Asian Development Fund and for the International Fund for Agricultural Development.
Sponsor: Sen Leahy, Patrick J. [VT] (introduced 10/24/2001)      Cosponsors: 1
Latest Major Action: 10/24/2001 Senate amendment agreed to. Status: Amendment SA 1944 agreed to in Senate by Unanimous Consent.

67. S.AMDT.1945 to H.R.2506 To make available funds for assistance for the Documentation Center of Cambodia.
Sponsor: Sen McConnell, Mitch [KY] (introduced 10/24/2001)      Cosponsors: 1
Latest Major Action: 10/24/2001 Senate amendment agreed to. Status: Amendment SA 1945 agreed to in Senate by Unanimous Consent.

68. S.AMDT.1946 to H.R.2506 Of a technical nature.
Sponsor: Sen McConnell, Mitch [KY] (introduced 10/24/2001)      Cosponsors: (none)
Latest Major Action: 10/24/2001 Senate amendment agreed to. Status: Amendment SA 1946 agreed to in Senate by Unanimous Consent.

69. S.AMDT.1947 to H.R.2506 To allow the United States Agency for International Development to provide an exception to the fair opportunity process for placing task orders under multiple award indefinite quantity contracts when the order is placed with any category of small or small disadvantaged business.
Sponsor: Sen Mikulski, Barbara A. [MD] (introduced 10/24/2001)      Cosponsors: (none)
Latest Major Action: 10/24/2001 Senate amendment agreed to. Status: Amendment SA 1947 agreed to in Senate by Unanimous Consent.

70. S.AMDT.1948 to H.R.2506 To restrict the availability of funds for the Government of the Russian Federation unless certain conditions are met.
Sponsor: Sen Smith, Gordon [OR] (introduced 10/24/2001)      Cosponsors: 2
Latest Major Action: 10/24/2001 Senate amendment agreed to. Status: Amendment SA 1948 agreed to in Senate by Unanimous Consent.

71. S.AMDT.1949 to H.R.2506 To urge the Senate, prior to the end of the first session of the 107th Congress, to vote on at least the judicial nominations sent tot he Senate by the President prior to August 4, 2001.
Sponsor: Sen Specter, Arlen [PA] (introduced 10/24/2001)      Cosponsors: (none)
Latest Major Action: 10/24/2001 SA 1949, previously ruled non-germane, was modified.

72. S.AMDT.1950 to H.R.2506 Of a technical nature.
Sponsor: Sen Graham, Bob [FL] (introduced 10/24/2001)      Cosponsors: 5
Latest Major Action: 10/24/2001 Amendment SA 1950 ruled out of order by the chair.

73. S.AMDT.1951 to H.R.2506 To provide an additional condition for the procurement of chemicals for aerial coca fumigation under the Andean Counterdrug Initiative.
Sponsor: Sen Feingold, Russell D. [WI] (introduced 10/24/2001)      Cosponsors: 1
Latest Major Action: 10/24/2001 Senate amendment agreed to. Status: Amendment SA 1951 as modified agreed to in Senate by Unanimous Consent.

74. S.AMDT.1952 to H.R.2506 To provide that Members of Congress shall not receive a cost of living adjustment in pay during fiscal year 2002.
Sponsor: Sen Feingold, Russell D. [WI] (introduced 10/24/2001)      Cosponsors: 1
Latest Major Action: 10/24/2001 Amendment SA 1952 ruled non-germane by the chair.

75. S.AMDT.1953 to H.R.2506 To require a study and report on the feasibility of increasing the number of Peace Corps volunteers serving in countries having a majority Muslim population.
Sponsor: Sen Dodd, Christopher J. [CT] (introduced 10/24/2001)      Cosponsors: (none)
Latest Major Action: 10/24/2001 Senate amendment agreed to. Status: Amendment SA 1953 agreed to in Senate by Unanimous Consent.

76. S.AMDT.1954 to H.R.2506 To oppose the approval or endorsement of such user fees or service charges in connection with any structural adjustment scheme or debt relief action, including any Poverty Reduction Strategy Paper.
Sponsor: Sen Durbin, Richard J. [IL] (introduced 10/24/2001)      Cosponsors: (none)
Latest Major Action: 10/24/2001 Senate amendment agreed to. Status: Amendment SA 1954 agreed to in Senate by Unanimous Consent.

77. S.AMDT.1955 to H.R.2506 To prohibit funding for any Cambodian genocide tribunal unless certain conditions are met.
Sponsor: Sen Helms, Jesse [NC] (introduced 10/24/2001)      Cosponsors: 1
Latest Major Action: 10/24/2001 Senate amendment agreed to. Status: Amendment SA 1955 agreed to in Senate by Unanimous Consent.

78. S.AMDT.1956 to H.R.2506 To provide funds to the Department of Defense for crating, packing, handling, and transportation of excess defense articles transferred under the authority of section 516 of this Act.
Sponsor: Sen Leahy, Patrick J. [VT] (introduced 10/24/2001)      Cosponsors: 1
Latest Major Action: 10/24/2001 Senate amendment agreed to. Status: Amendment SA 1956 agreed to in Senate by Unanimous Consent.

79. S.AMDT.1957 to H.R.2506 To prevent abuses in the visa waiver program.
Sponsor: Sen Byrd, Robert C. [WV] (introduced 10/24/2001)      Cosponsors: (none)
Latest Major Action: 10/24/2001 Senate amendment agreed to. Status: Amendment SA 1957 agreed to in Senate by Unanimous Consent.

80. S.AMDT.1958 to H.R.2506 To express the sense of the Senate with respect to Sudan.
Sponsor: Sen Frist, Bill [TN] (introduced 10/24/2001)      Cosponsors: 3
Latest Major Action: 10/24/2001 Senate amendment agreed to. Status: Amendment SA 1958 agreed to in Senate by Unanimous Consent.

81. S.AMDT.1959 to H.R.2506 To modify the annual drug certification procedures for FY 2002 with respect to countries in the Western Hemisphere.
Sponsor: Sen Dodd, Christopher J. [CT] (introduced 10/24/2001)      Cosponsors: 1
Latest Major Action: 10/24/2001 Senate amendment agreed to. Status: Amendment SA 1959 agreed to in Senate by Voice Vote.

82. S.AMDT.1960 to H.R.2506 To make available funds for the prevention, treatment, and control of, and research on, tuberculosis.
Sponsor: Sen Hutchison, Kay Bailey [TX] (introduced 10/24/2001)      Cosponsors: 1
Latest Major Action: 10/24/2001 Senate amendment agreed to. Status: Amendment SA 1960 agreed to in Senate by Unanimous Consent.

83. S.AMDT.1961 to H.R.2506 To make funds available for relief and reconstruction assistance for victims of earthquakes and drought in El Salvador and elsewhere in Central America.
Sponsor: Sen Bingaman, Jeff [NM] (introduced 10/24/2001)      Cosponsors: (none)
Latest Major Action: 10/24/2001 Senate amendment agreed to. Status: Amendment SA 1961 agreed to in Senate by Unanimous Consent.

84. S.AMDT.1962 to H.R.2506 Of a technical nature.
Sponsor: Sen Leahy, Patrick J. [VT] (introduced 10/24/2001)      Cosponsors: 1
Latest Major Action: 10/24/2001 Senate amendment agreed to. Status: Amendment SA 1962 agreed to in Senate by Unanimous Consent.

85. S.AMDT.1963 to H.R.2506 To provide for projects honoring victims of terrorist attacks.
Sponsor: Sen Stabenow, Debbie [MI] (introduced 10/24/2001)      Cosponsors: (none)
Latest Major Action: 10/24/2001 Senate amendment agreed to. Status: Amendment SA 1963 agreed to in Senate by Unanimous Consent.

86. S.AMDT.1964 to H.R.2506 To make available funds for services aimed at the reintegration of war-affected youth in East Asia.
Sponsor: Sen Landrieu, Mary [LA] (introduced 10/24/2001)      Cosponsors: (none)
Latest Major Action: 10/24/2001 Senate amendment agreed to. Status: Amendment SA 1964 agreed to in Senate by Unanimous Consent.

87. S.AMDT.1965 to H.R.2506 Of a technical nature.
Sponsor: Sen McConnell, Mitch [KY] (introduced 10/24/2001)      Cosponsors: (none)
Latest Major Action: 10/24/2001 Senate amendment agreed to. Status: Amendment SA 1965 agreed to in Senate by Unanimous Consent.

88. S.AMDT.1966 to H.R.2506 Of a perfecting nature.
Sponsor: Sen McConnell, Mitch [KY] (introduced 10/24/2001)      Cosponsors: (none)
Latest Major Action: 10/24/2001 Senate amendment agreed to. Status: Amendment SA 1966 agreed to in Senate by Voice Vote.

89. S.AMDT.1967 to H.R.2506 To make available funds for assistance for Armenia.
Sponsor: Sen McConnell, Mitch [KY] (introduced 10/24/2001)      Cosponsors: 1
Latest Major Action: 10/24/2001 Senate amendment agreed to. Status: Amendment SA 1967 agreed to in Senate by Voice Vote.

90. S.AMDT.1968 to H.R.2506 To amend Section 530 B (a) of title 28, United States Code, to allow a government attorney to provide legal advice, authorization, concurrence, direction, or supervision on conducting undercover activities.
Sponsor: Sen Smith, Gordon [OR] (introduced 10/24/2001)      Cosponsors: 1
Latest Major Action: 10/24/2001 Senate amendment agreed to. Status: Amendment SA 1968 agreed to in Senate by Voice Vote.


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Foreign Operations, Export Financing, and Related Programs Appropriations Act, 2002 (Kenneth M. Ludden Foreign Operations, Export Financing, and Related Programs Appropriations Act, Fiscal Year 2002) - Title I: Export and Investment Assistance - Makes appropriations for FY 2002 for: (1) direct loans, loan guarantees, tied-aid grants, insurance, and administrative expenses under Export-Import Bank programs; (2) Overseas Private Investment Corporation (OPIC) credit and insurance programs, including administrative expenses; and (3) the Trade and Development Agency.

Title II: Bilateral Economic Assistance - Makes appropriations for FY 2002 for: (1) expenses of the President in carrying out certain programs under the Foreign Assistance Act of 1961; (2) the U.S. Agency for International Development (AID) for child survival and disease programs (earmarking amounts for HIV/AIDS, polio, malaria, tuberculosis, and other infectious diseases), including family planning/reproductive health programs; (3) specified development assistance (earmarking amounts for children's basic education, Laos, plant biotechnology research and development (R&D), the International Fertilizer Development Center, the American Schools and Hospitals Abroad program, and for certain environment, clean energy, and energy conservation program activities); (4) Economic Support Fund (ESF) assistance (earmarking amounts to support democracy activities in Burma, democracy and humanitarian activities along the Burma-Thailand border, and for Burmese student groups and other organizations located outside Burma, Israel, Egypt, Jordan, Indonesia, Cyprus, Lebanon, East Timor, and the National Democratic Alliance of Sudan); (5) international disaster assistance (including such assistance to support transition to democracy and to long-term development of countries in crisis); (6) guaranteed loans for micro and small enterprise development programs and urban programs, with limitation; (7) the Foreign Service Retirement and Disability Fund; (8) operating expenses of AID and the AID Office of Inspector General (earmarking a specified amount for security-related costs); (9) the U.S. contribution to the International Fund for Ireland; (10) assistance for Eastern Europe and the Baltic States (earmarking specified amounts for Kosovo and for Bosnia and Herzegovina, and for the direct cost of modifying direct loans and guarantees for the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia); (11) assistance for the new Independent States of the former Soviet Union (subject to specified conditions, and earmarking amounts for the Southern Caucasus (especially the areas of Abkhazia and Nagorno-Karabagh), the health and other assistance needs of victims of trafficking in persons, the Russian Far East, the Ukraine, Armenia, and Georgia); (12) the Inter-American Foundation, the African Development Foundation, and the Peace Corps (with a prohibition on the use of such funds for abortions); (13) international narcotics control and law enforcement (earmarking amounts for anti-crime programs and anti-trafficking in persons programs); (14) counterdrug activities in the Andean region of South America; (15) migration and refugee assistance (earmarking a specified amount for refugees from the former Soviet Union and Eastern Europe and other refugees resettling in Israel); (16) the Emergency Refugee and Migration Assistance Fund; (17) nonproliferation, anti-terrorism, demining, and related programs and activities (including U.S. contributions to the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA), the Korean Peninsula Energy Development Organization (KEDO), and the Comprehensive Nuclear Test Ban Treaty Preparatory Commission), and earmarking an amount for the Nonproliferation and Disarmament Fund; (18) the Department of the Treasury for international affairs technical assistance activities; and (19) debt restructuring of concessional loans, guarantees, and credits made to, and the canceling of amounts owed to the United States by, eligible foreign countries.

Bars the availability of appropriated funds or unobligated balances from prior appropriations to any organization or program which supports coercive abortions or involuntary sterilizations. Authorizes funds to be made available, in order to reduce reliance on abortion in developing nations, to qualified voluntary family planning projects that: (1) offer directly or through referral, or offer information about access to, a broad range of family planning methods and services; and (2) meet specified requirements. Bars the use of funds under this Act to lobby for or against abortion. Bars the use of development assistance funds for: (1) any activity which is in contravention to the Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species of Flora and Fauna (CITES); and (2) U.S. private and voluntary organizations (except any cooperative development organization) which obtain less than 20 percent of annual funding from sources other than the U.S. Government.

Authorizes the President to withhold funds for economic revitalization programs in Bosnia and Herzegovina if the President certifies to the Committees on Appropriations that: (1) the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina has not complied with article III of annex 1-A of the General Framework Agreement for Peace in Bosnia and Herzegovina concerning the withdrawal of foreign forces; and (2) intelligence cooperation on training, investigations, and related activities between Iranian officials and Bosnian officials has not been terminated.

Title III: Military Assistance - Makes appropriations for FY 2002 for: (1) expanded international military education and training (IMET) to Algeria, Indonesia, and Guatemala; (2) foreign military financing grants (earmarking amounts for Israel, Jordan, Tunisia, Egypt, Thailand, and Armenia); and (3) international peacekeeping operations (subject to certain conditions).

Prohibits foreign military financing for Sudan, Liberia, and Guatemala.

Title IV: Multilateral Economic Assistance - Makes appropriations for FY 2002 for the U.S. contribution to: (1) the Global Environment Facility of the International Bank for Reconstruction and Development (World Bank); (2) International Development Association (IDA); (3) the Multilateral Investment Guarantee Agency; (4) the Inter-American Investment Corporation; (5) the Asian Development Fund; (6) the African Development Bank; (7) the African Development Fund; (8) the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development; and (9) the International Fund for Agricultural Development.

Directs the Secretary of the Treasury to instruct the U.S. executive director to the World Bank to vote against any water or sewage project in India that does not prohibit the use of scavenger labor.

Makes appropriations for FY 2002 for international programs and organizations (earmarking an amount for the World Food Program). Prohibits the use of funds for the KEDO or the IAEA.

Title V: General Provisions - Sets forth limits on the use of appropriations, including that no more than 15 percent of such appropriations shall be obligated during the last month of availability.

(Sec. 503) Sets forth limits on the use of appropriations, including specified maximums for official residence expenses, entertainment expenses, and representation allowances for AID and for entertainment and representation allowances for the Inter-American Foundation and the Trade and Development Agency. Limits the amount of funds for entertainment expenses of the Peace Corps and entertainment allowances under IMET and for entertainment and representation allowances under the Foreign Military Financing Program.

(Sec. 506) Prohibits the use of funds for: (1) the export of nuclear equipment, fuel, or technology (except for nuclear safety purposes); (2) direct assistance or reparations to Cuba, Iraq, Libya, North Korea, Iran, Sudan, or Syria; (3) assistance (excluding assistance to promote democracy) to the government of any country whose duly elected head of government is deposed by military coup or decree; (4) certain transfers between appropriations accounts without prior presidential consultation with Congress; (5) assistance to any country in default in excess of a year on payments on a U.S. loan (unless the President determines such assistance is in the national interest); and (6) assistance (except in certain circumstances) for production of any commodity for export by a foreign country if the commodity is likely to be in surplus on world markets when the resulting productive capacity is expected to become operative, and if the assistance will cause substantial injury to U.S. producers of a similar commodity.

(Sec. 514) Directs the Secretary of the Treasury to instruct the U.S. Executive Directors of specified international financial institutions to oppose any assistance for the production or extraction of any commodity or mineral for export if it is in surplus on world markets and such assistance will cause substantial injury to U.S. producers of a similar commodity.

(Sec. 516) Declares that funds appropriated for foreign operations, export financing, and related programs, that are returned or not made available for international organizations and programs shall remain available for obligation until FY 2003.

(Sec. 517) Prohibits the availability of assistance for the Independent States of the former Soviet Union to a government of such an Independent State: (1) unless it is making progress in implementing comprehensive economic reforms based on market principles, private ownership, respect for commercial contracts, and equitable treatment of foreign private investment; (2) if it applies or transfers U.S. assistance to any entity for the purpose of expropriating or seizing ownership of assets, investments, or ventures (unless the President determines such assistance is in the national interest); (3) if it directs action in violation of the territorial integrity or national sovereignty of any other Independent State of the former Soviet Union; or (4) to enhance its military capability (except for demilitarization, demining, or nonproliferation programs). Subjects such assistance for the Russian Federation, Armenia, Georgia, and the Ukraine to the regular notification procedures of the Committees on Appropriations.

(Sec. 518) Prohibits the use of development assistance funds for abortions or involuntary sterilizations as methods of family planning, to motivate or coerce any person to practice abortions, or to provide any financial incentive to undergo sterilization.

(Sec. 519) Limits to no more than five percent the amount of export financing funds (other than for administrative expenses) that can be transferred from one appropriation to another, with no appropriation being increased by more than 25 percent by such transfer.

(Sec. 520) Prohibits the use of funds for Colombia, Haiti, Liberia, Serbia, Sudan, Zimbabwe, Pakistan, or the Democratic Republic of Congo, except through the regular notification procedures of the Committees on Appropriations.

(Sec. 522) Makes funds available to AID for child survival and disease prevention programs in developing countries.

(Sec. 523) Bars funding for indirect assistance or reparations to Cuba, Iraq, Libya, Iran, Syria, North Korea, or Sudan, unless the President certifies that the withholding of such funds is contrary to the U.S. national security interest.

(Sec. 524) Requires the Department of Defense (DOD) to notify the Committees on Appropriations before providing excess DOD articles to certain NATO and major non-NATO countries.

(Sec. 526) Earmarks National Endowment for Democracy funds for China for activities to support democracy, human rights, and the rule of law, including specified amounts for the Human Rights and Democracy Fund of the Bureau of Democracy, Human Rights and Labor, Department of State, for such activities, and to nongovernmental organizations located outside the People's Republic of China to support activities which preserve cultural traditions and promote sustainable development and environmental conservation in Tibetan communities.

Makes ESF assistance (along with other assistance provided by this section) available for programs and activities to foster democracy, human rights, press freedoms, women's development, and the rule of law in countries with a significant Muslim population, and where such programs and activities would be important to U.S. efforts to respond to, deter, or prevent acts of international terrorism.

(Sec. 527) Prohibits bilateral assistance funds to any country which the President determines grants sanctuary from prosecution to any individual or group which has committed an act of international terrorism or otherwise supports such activities. Authorizes a waiver of this prohibition by the President for national security and humanitarian reasons, requiring notification to the Committees on Appropriations.

(Sec. 528) Authorizes nongovernmental organizations which are AID grantees or contractors to place funds made available to them under this Act in interest bearing accounts in order to enhance their participation in economic activities under the Foreign Assistance Act of 1961, including endowments and debt-for-development and debt-for-nature exchanges.

(Sec. 529) Directs the Administrator of AID to require foreign countries that receive foreign assistance which results in the generation of local currencies to deposit such currencies in a separate account to be used to finance foreign assistance activities.

(Sec. 530) Prohibits payments to any international financial institution while the U.S. Executive Director to the institution is compensated at a rate in excess of that for Level IV of the Executive Schedule.

(Sec. 531) Bars assistance to any country that is not in compliance with the United Nations (UN) sanctions against Iraq, unless the President certifies to the Congress that such assistance: (1) is in the U.S. national interest; (2) will directly benefit the needy people in that country; or (3) will be humanitarian assistance for foreign nationals who have fled Iraq and Kuwait.

(Sec. 532) Declares that provisions under this or any other Act authorizing appropriations for foreign operations or export financing shall not be construed to prohibit activities authorized by the Peace Corps Act, the Inter-American Foundation Act, or the African Development Foundation Act. Requires an agency to report to the Committees on Appropriations whenever it is conducting or proposing activities in a country for which such assistance is prohibited.

(Sec. 533) Prohibits the use of funds to provide: (1) any financial incentive to a business for purposes of inducing it to relocate outside the United States if it will reduce the number of employees in the United States; or (2) assistance for any project that contributes to the violation of internationally recognized workers rights in the recipient country.

(Sec. 534) Declares that funds appropriated under this Act for Afghanistan, Lebanon, Montenegro, and for victims of war, displaced children, and displaced Burmese may be made available notwithstanding any other provision of law. Subjects funds to Cambodia to certain conditions.

Authorizes the use of foreign assistance funds to support tropical forestry and biodiversity conservation programs and energy programs aimed at reducing greenhouse gas emissions.

Authorizes AID to employ up to 25 personal services contractors in the United States to provide support for specified new or expanded overseas programs until permanent direct hire personnel are hired and trained.

Authorizes the President to waive certain prohibitions with respect to the Palestine Liberation Organization (PLO) if the President determines and certifies to Congress that it is in the national interest.

Authorizes the President during FY 2002 to use up to $45 million (currently, $25 million) of foreign assistance funds for unanticipated emergency contingencies.

Authorizes AID, in entering into multiple award indefinite-quantity contracts with funds appropriated by this Act, to provide an exception to the fair opportunity process for placing task orders under such contracts when the order is placed with any category of small or small disadvantaged business.

(Sec. 535) Expresses the sense of the Congress with respect to: (1) immediate public renunciation by Arab League countries of the boycotts of Israel (reinstated in 1997) and of American firms having commercial ties with Israel; and (2) steps the President should take to encourage such renunciation and help such countries normalize their relations with Israel.

(Sec. 536) Authorizes the use of ESF funds to strengthen the administration of justice in countries in Latin America, the Caribbean, and in other regions.

(Sec. 537) Declares that restrictions on assistance to foreign countries contained in this Act or any other Act (except those relating to international terrorism or human rights violations) shall not be construed to restrict assistance: (1) in support of certain programs of nongovernmental organizations; or (2) under specified provisions of the Agricultural Trade Development and Assistance Act of 1954.

(Sec. 538) Authorizes the reprogramming of earmarked appropriations for other programs within the same account, provided certain requirements are met. Sets forth certain other requirements with respect to ceilings and earmarks of appropriations under this Act.

(Sec. 540) Prohibits the use of funds for publicity or propaganda purposes within the United States that were not authorized before the enactment of this Act. Earmarks amounts for private and voluntary organizations to deal with world hunger problems abroad.

(Sec. 541) Declares that assistance under this Act should make full use of American resources, including commodities, products, and services, to the maximum extent practicable.

(Sec. 542) Prohibits the use of funds to pay any assessments, arrearages, or dues of any UN member (including costs for attendance of another country's delegation at international conferences held under the auspices of multilateral or international organizations).

(Sec. 543) Prohibits the provision of funds to a nongovernmental organization that fails to provide any document, file, or record necessary to the auditing requirements of AID.

(Sec. 544) Prohibits the provision of funds to any foreign government that provides lethal military equipment to a country that the Secretary of State has determined has a terrorist government, unless the President determines that the furnishing of such assistance is in the U.S. national interest.

(Sec. 545) Withholds assistance to a foreign country in an amount equal to 110 percent of the total unpaid parking fines and penalties owed by the country to the District of Columbia.

(Sec. 546) Prohibits the obligation of any appropriations for the PLO for the West Bank and Gaza unless the President has exercised certain authorities to suspend prohibitions on assistance to the PLO.

(Sec. 547) Permits the President to provide up to a specified amount of commodities and services to the UN War Crimes Tribunal if doing so will contribute to a just resolution of charges regarding genocide or other violations of international law in the former Yugoslavia.

(Sec. 548) Authorizes disposal on a grant basis in foreign countries of demining equipment used in support of the clearance of land mines and unexploded ordnance for humanitarian purposes.

Amends the National Defense Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 1993 to extend for a five year period the prohibition on the transfer of anti-personnel landmines (which currently terminates on October 23, 2003).

(Sec. 549) Prohibits the obligation of appropriations to create in Jerusalem a new U.S. agency office for the purpose of conducting U.S. business with the Palestinian Authority over Gaza and Jericho (or any successor Palestinian governing entity) provided for in the Israel-PLO Declaration of Principles.

(Sec. 550) Prohibits the obligation of certain funds to pay for: (1) alcoholic beverages; or (2) entertainment expenses for recreational activities.

(Sec. 551) Authorizes the President to reduce amounts owed to the United States by eligible countries as a result of: (1) housing guarantees made pursuant to the Foreign Assistance Act of 1961; (2) credits extended or guarantees issued under the Arms Export Control Act; or (3) any obligation to pay for purchases of U.S. agricultural commodities guaranteed by the Commodity Credit Corporation.

Permits exercise of such authority only: (1) to implement multilateral official debt relief and referendum agreements known as the Paris Club Agreed Minutes; and (2) with respect to countries with heavy debt burdens that are eligible to borrow from the International Development Association (but not from the International Bank for Reconstruction and Development) (IDA-only countries). Prescribes additional conditions for the exercise of such authority.

(Sec. 552) Authorizes the President to engage in certain debt buybacks or sales. Authorizes sale, reduction, or cancellation of certain loans to foreign governments, upon receipt of payment from an eligible purchaser that plans to use such loans only for the purposes of engaging in debt-for-equity swaps, debt-for-development swaps, or debt-for-nature swaps. Limits such authority to funds appropriated by this Act under the heading of debt restructuring.

(Sec. 553) Prohibits the United States from paying any voluntary contribution to the UN, including the UN Development Program, unless the President certifies to Congress 15 days in advance of such payment that the UN is not engaged in any effort to implement or impose any taxation on U.S. persons in order to raise revenue for itself or any of its specialized agencies.

(Sec. 554) Makes the Government of Haiti eligible to purchase U.S. defense articles and services for its Coast Guard.

(Sec. 555) Prohibits the obligation of any appropriations for the PLO unless the President certifies to Congress that it is in the U.S. national security interests.

(Sec. 556) Prohibits the use of funds for the security forces of a foreign country if the Secretary of State believes they have committed gross violations of human rights, unless the Secretary reports to the Committees on Appropriations that such country is taking steps to bring the responsible persons to justice.

(Sec. 557) Prohibits the use of funds for the Government of the Russian Federation unless the President certifies to specified congressional committees that the Federation has not enacted laws or promulgated executive orders that discriminate against religious minorities in violation of international agreements on human rights and religious freedoms to which it is a party.

(Sec. 558) Earmarks specified foreign assistance funds for Israel, Egypt, Jordan, Lebanon, the West Bank and Gaza, the Israel-Lebanon Monitoring Group, the Multinational Force and Observers, the Middle East Regional Democracy Fund, Middle East Regional Cooperation, and Middle East Multilateral Working Groups.

(Sec. 559) Earmarks funds appropriated by this Act to support policies and actions in developing countries and countries in transition that promote energy conservation and efficient energy production and use, that measure, monitor, and reduce greenhouse gas emissions, increase carbon sequestration activities, and enhance climate change mitigation programs.

Directs the President to report to the Committees on Appropriations on all U.S. obligations and expenditures for the reduction of greenhouse gas emissions in the United States and in developing countries.

(Sec. 560) Directs the Secretary of the Treasury to instruct the U.S. executive director of each international financial institution to vote against the extension of any loans to the Government of Zimbabwe (except to meet basic human needs or promote democracy) unless the Secretary of State certifies to the Committees on Appropriations that the rule of law has been restored there, including respect for ownership and title to property, and freedom of speech and association.

(Sec. 561) Makes available to the Comptroller General certain funds to monitor earthquake relief and reconstruction efforts in El Salvador.

(Sec. 562) Requires the President to submit to specified congressional committees a plan for the distribution of the assets of an Enterprise Fund before any distribution resulting from liquidation, dissolution, or winding up of the Fund.

(Sec. 563) Directs the Secretary of the Treasury to instruct the U.S. executive directors of international financial institutions to oppose loans to the Central Government of Cambodia (except loans to support basic human needs). Prohibits the availability of funds under this Act for assistance for the Central Government of Cambodia unless the Secretary of State determines and reports to the Committees on Appropriations that such Government is making progress in resolving outstanding human rights cases, holding elections, and protecting the environment and its natural resources.

Permits the use of funds, notwithstanding such prohibition, for assistance to the Government of Cambodia's Ministry of Women and Veteran's Affairs to combat human trafficking, subject to regular notification procedures of the Committees on Appropriations.

Prohibits the use of funds appropriated by this Act to provide equipment, technical support, consulting services, or any other form of assistance to any tribunal established by the Government of Cambodia pursuant to a memorandum of understanding with the UN unless the President certifies to Congress that the tribunal is capable of delivering justice for crimes against humanity and genocide in an impartial and credible manner.

(Sec. 564) Directs the Secretaries of Defense and of State to report jointly to Congress on all overseas military training provided to, and proposed to be provided to, foreign military personnel under programs administered by the Defense and State Departments during FY 2001 and 2002.

(Sec. 565) Earmarks specified funds for KEDO for administrative expenses and heavy fuel oil costs associated with the Agreed Framework (Joint Declaration on Denuclearization of the Korean Peninsula). Makes such funds available to KEDO if the President certifies to Congress that North Korea is complying with the provisions of the Agreed Framework.

(Sec. 566) Imposes specified sanctions with respect to the PLO or the Palestinian Authority if the President determines, and reports to Congress, that such entities have not complied with certain commitments made with Israel. Authorizes the President to waive such sanctions if it is in the U.S. national security interest.

(Sec. 567) Makes funds appropriated by this Act or prior similar Acts available for assistance for the Colombian Armed Forces only if the Secretary of State has certified to the appropriate congressional committees that such armed forces are cooperating in bringing to justice those members of the armed forces who have committed gross violations of human rights, including extra-judicial killings.

(Sec. 568) Prohibits the Secretary of State from issuing a visa to any alien who the Secretary determines has willfully provided (or conspired to provide) support to the Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia (FARC), the National Liberation Army (ELN), or the United Self-Defense Forces of Colombia (AUC). Provides for waiver of such prohibition.

(Sec. 569) Bars the use of funds appropriated under this Act to provide equipment, technical support, consulting services, or any other assistance to the Palestinian Broadcasting Corporation.

(Sec. 570) Makes ESF funds available for programs benefitting the Iraqi people and to support efforts to bring about political transition in Iraq (subject to specified conditions).

(Sec. 571) Requires the Secretary of State, 30 days prior to the obligation of ESF funds for the bilateral West Bank and Gaza Program, to certify to the appropriate congressional committees that procedures have been established to ensure that the Comptroller General will have access to appropriate U.S. financial information in order to review the uses of such funds under the Program.

(Sec. 572) Makes IMET and foreign military financing program funds available for Indonesian military personnel if the President determines and reports to the appropriate congressional committees that the Government of Indonesia and the Indonesian Armed Forces are: (1) taking effective measures to bring to justice members of the armed forces and militia groups against whom there is evidence of human rights violations in East Timor and Indonesia; (2) allowing displaced persons to return home to East Timor; (3) cooperating with investigations and prosecutions of members of the Indonesian Armed Forces and militia groups responsible for human rights violations in Indonesia and East Timor; (4) demonstrating a commitment to civilian control of the armed forces; (5) allowing UN and other international humanitarian organizations and representatives of recognized human rights organizations access to West Timor, Aceh, West Papua, and Maluka; and (6) releasing political prisoners.

(Sec. 573) Directs the Department of State to report periodically to the appropriate congressional committees on any discussions conducted between any executive branch agency and the government of Taiwan during the preceding 120 days (or, in the case of the initial briefing, since the date of enactment of this Act) on any potential purchase of defense articles or defense services by the government of Taiwan.

(Sec. 574) Bars the use of funds appropriated by this Act for assistance for the government of any country that has been determined to have: (1) knowingly facilitated the passage of weapons or other equipment, or provided lethal or non-lethal military support or equipment, directly or through intermediaries, within the previous six months to the Sierra Leone Revolutionary United Front (RUF), Liberian Armed Forces, or any group intent on destabilizing the democratically elected government of the Republic of Sierra Leone; or (2) aided or abetted, within the previous six months, in the illicit distribution, transportation, or sale of diamonds mined in Sierra Leone.

(Sec. 575) Amends the Foreign Operations, Export Financing, and Related Programs Appropriations Act, 2000 to authorize voluntary separation incentive payments to AID employees who voluntarily separate (whether by retirement or resignation) on or before December 31, 2002, in order to eliminate AID positions and functions contained in a mandatory strategic plan outlining such payments.

(Sec. 576) Limits the amount of international organizations and programs funds for FY 2002 for the United Nations Population Fund (UNFPA). Prohibits the availability of such funds for an UNFPA country program in China. Conditions the availability of funds to UNFPA upon its maintenance of them in a separate, non-commingled account, and on its not funding abortions as a method of family planning.

(Sec. 577) Urges, to the fullest extent possible, investigation and publication of information relevant to the December 2, 1980, murders of four American churchwomen in El Salvador, and the May 5, 2001, murder of Sister Barbara Ann Ford and the murder of six others in Guatemala. since December 1999.

(Sec. 578) Directs the Secretary of the Treasury to withhold ten percent of the U.S. payment to any international financial institution until the Secretary certifies that such institution has implemented certain procurement and financial management reforms.

(Sec. 579) Makes funds for development assistance for basic education available to Indonesia and Pakistan. Transfers ESF assistance for Pakistan to operating expenses of the AID to monitor and implement U.S. economic support of basic education, health, and democracy and governance activities in Pakistan. Requires the Administrator of AID to report to specified congressional committees on AID's proposed allocation of basic education funding for Indonesia and Pakistan.

(Sec. 580) Authorizes the commercial leasing of defense articles (instead of the government-to-government sale) to Israel, Egypt, NATO, and major non-NATO allies if the President determines that there are compelling foreign policy or national security reasons.

(Sec. 581) Bars the use of funds made available by this Act for assistance (except humanitarian assistance and assistance for democratization), and the Secretary of the Treasury shall instruct the U.S. executive directors of the international financial institutions to vote against any new project involving the extension of financial or technical assistance, to any country (Bosnia and Herzegovina, Croatia and Serbia) that has failed to take necessary steps to implement its international legal obligations to apprehend and transfer to the International Criminal Tribunal for the Former Yugoslavia all persons in their territory who have been indicted by the Tribunal and to otherwise cooperate with it.

(Sec. 582) Directs the Secretary of the Treasury to instruct the U.S. executive directors at specified international financial institutions to oppose any loan that would require user fees or service charges on poor people for primary education or primary health care, including prevention and treatment efforts for HIV/AIDS, malaria, tuberculosis, and infant, child, and maternal well-being, in connection with the institution's lending programs.

(Sec. 583) Amends the Foreign Operations, Export Financing, and Related Programs Appropriations Act, 2001 to increase the authorization of appropriations for FY 2001 through 2003 for U.S. contributions to the Heavily Indebted Poor Countries (HIPC) Trust Fund of the World Bank.

(Sec. 584) Makes funds appropriated by this Act available after March 31, 2002, for assistance for Serbia if the President determines and certifies to the Committees on Appropriations that the Government of the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia is: (1) cooperating with the International Criminal Tribunal for Yugoslavia, including regarding the surrender and transfer of indictees or assistance in their apprehension; (2) taking steps consistent with the Dayton Accords to end Serbian financial, political, security and other support which has served to maintain separate Republika Srpska institutions; and (3) taking steps to implement policies which reflect a respect for minority rights and the rule of law, including the release of all political prisoners from Serbian jails and prisons. Declares that such requirements shall not apply to Montenegro, Kosovo, humanitarian assistance, or assistance to promote democracy in municipalities.

(Sec. 585) Earmarks specified amounts of funds, subject to certain conditions, for rehabilitation and reconstruction assistance for El Salvador. Urges a specified amount of funds managed by AID to be made available for mitigation of the drought and rural food shortages elsewhere in Central America.

(Sec. 586) Amends the United States-Hong Kong Policy Act to extend through March 31, 2006, a certain requirement that the Secretary of State report annually to the Speaker of the House of Representatives and the chairman of the Senate Committee on Foreign Relations on conditions in Hong Kong of interest to the United States.

(Sec. 587) Authorizes the use of certain foreign assistance funds to enhance the effectiveness and accountability of civilian police authority in Jamaica through training and technical assistance in internationally recognized human rights, the rule of law, strategic planning, and through the promotion of civilian police roles that support democratic governance, including programs to prevent conflict and foster improved police relations with the community.

(Sec. 588) Authorizes the Secretary of the Treasury to make a U.S. contribution to the fifth replenishment of the resources of the International Fund for Agricultural Development. Earmarks specified amounts for the Asian Development Fund and for the International Fund for Agricultural Development. Requires the Export-Import Bank of the United States to continue to exercise its functions through March 31, 2002.

(Sec. 589) Authorizes for FY 2002 and 2003 the use of funds made available to the Department of Defense (DOD) for crating, packing, handling, and transportation of excess defense articles to Albania, Bulgaria, Croatia, Estonia, the Former Yugoslavia Republic of Macedonia, Georgia, India, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Latvia, Lithuania, Moldova, Mongolia, Pakistan, Romania, Slovakia, Tajikistan, Turkmenistan, Ukraine, and Uzbekistan.

Amends Federal law to extend through FY 2003 DOD authority to transfer excess defense articles to countries eligible to participate in the Partnership for Peace program and eligible for assistance under the Support for East European Democracy (SEED) Act of 1989.

(Sec. 590) Prohibits the use of funds made available under this Act by OPIC and the Export-Import Bank of the United States to insure, reinsure, guarantee, finance, or extend credit in any project involving the mining, polishing or other process, or sale of diamonds in a country that fails to meet certain requirements with respect to the export and import of rough diamonds.

(Sec. 591) Specifies conditions for U.S. assistance in FY 2002 to any Western Hemisphere country identified by the President as a major drug-transit country or major illicit drug producing country, and designated as having failed to make substantial efforts to adhere to its obligations under international counternarcotics agreements and to take certain counternarcotics measures. Authorizes U.S. assistance to such a country only if the President reports to the appropriate congressional committees that the provision of such assistance is vital to the national interests of the United States, or that such country has made substantial efforts to adhere to its obligations under international counternarcotics agreements and has taken certain counternarcotics measures.

(Sec. 592) Declares that this Act may be cited as the Kenneth M. Ludden Foreign Operations, Export Financing, and Related Programs Appropriations Act, Fiscal Year 2002.