Defense Authorization and Appropriations
Bills: FY1970-FY2014
Nese F. DeBruyne
Information Research Specialist
March 27, 2014
Congressional Research Service
7-5700
www.crs.gov
98-756
Defense Authorization and Appropriations Bills: FY1970-FY2014
Summary
Bills: FY1970-FY2015
March 10, 2015
(98-756)
Summary
The passage of the Department of Defense (DOD) authorization and appropriations bills through
Congress often does not follow the course laid out in textbooks on legislative procedure. Tracking
DOD authorization or appropriation bills can be confusing and time-consuming. This has been
particularly true in recent years, when continuing resolutions (CRs) containing the DOD and
other appropriation bills have been passed in lieu of the 12 regular appropriations bills for the
entire U.S. government.
This report is a research aid which lists the DOD authorization bills (Table 1) and appropriations
bills (Table 2) for FY1970-
FY2014FY2015. This report includes all the pertinent information on the
passage of these bills through the legislative process: bill numbers, report numbers, dates reported
and passed, recorded vote numbers and vote tallies, dates of passage of the conference reports
with their numbers and votes, vetoes, substitutions, dates of final passage, and public law
numbers. Key definitions are also included. This report will be updated as legislative activity
warrants.
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Contents
The DOD Authorization-Appropriations Process ............................................................................ 1
Methods of Voting............................................................................................................................ 2
Definitions ..................................................................................................................................... 22
Tables
Table 1. Authorization Bills ............................................................................................................. 3
Table 2. Appropriation Bills........................................................................................................... 13
Contacts
Author Contact Information........................................................................................................... 22
Acknowledgments ......................................................................................................................... 22
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Defense Authorization and Appropriations Bills: FY1970-
FY2014
FY2015
The DOD Authorization-Appropriations Process
Congress oversees the defense budget primarily through two yearly bills: the defense
authorization and defense appropriations bills. Table 1 and Table 2 present the Department of
Defense (DOD) authorization and appropriations bills. The authorization bill establishes the
agencies responsible for defense and sets the policies under which money will be spent: it
authorizes the money to be spent. The appropriations bill actually appropriates the money.
Ideally, the authorization-appropriations process would proceed in an orderly sequence with each
step of the process generating a part of the information trail. All of these steps would be
documented in the Congressional Record as well as in many other official documents of
Congress, in private publications, such as Congressional Quarterly Weekly Report and
United
United States Code Congressional and Administrative News (USCCAN), and on the Internet at
http://thomas.loc.gov/.
https://www.congress.gov/.
In the simplest case, the process begins with the President submitting his proposal (initially
formulated by DOD and formally submitted by the President through the White House Office of
Management and Budget) to the defense authorizing and appropriations committees.
Then, for example, for the defense authorization bill, hearings are held by the appropriate House
committees and subcommittees. The bill is marked up and an authorization bill is reported out,
usually with a written, numbered report. This bill is debated in the House, amended or not as the
case may be, and passed by the House with the vote noted in the Congressional Record. In the
simplest situation, this bill would then be sent to the Senate, debated, and passed. However, the
Senate can amend the House bill or report out its own bill, debate, amend, and pass it.
If each chamber passes its own version, the stage is set for harmonization of the two versions.
This may be by conference committee with a conference report, which is then voted on by each
chamber to complete congressional action on the bill, which then is sent to the President for his
consideration.
Ideally, after the authorization bill is passed, the appropriations bill goes through this same
process. Although conceptually a sequential process, authorization and appropriations bills can be
considered at the same time or even passed in reverse order.
Other patterns also emerge. For instance, the Senate can report out a bill, then substitute the text
of the Senate bill for the text of the bill passed by the House while retaining the House bill
number. The House can also use this procedure. A Senate or House bill can also have part of the
other chamber
’'s bill inserted into it, or can be so heavily amended that it is unclear whether it is
the Senate or House bill that is really being passed.
Other circumstances can also occur, which make it hard to track a bill and its contents. Bills are
sometimes reported out without reports. Senate bills can be reported out before House bills.
Instead of recorded votes, in which each Member is recorded as voting for or against the bill,
voice votes can be taken, in which no individual Member
’'s vote can be identified. Bills can be
approved by unanimous consent even though they may contain thousands of separate provisions,
thus making it impossible to say with certainty whether a Member, in fact, supported a particular
provision.
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provision.
In some years, after the September 30 fiscal year deadline has passed and work has not been
completed on the regular appropriations bills, Congress passes a continuing resolution (CR)
instead of some or all of the 12 separate bills that fund the operations of the government. The CR
can be temporary or permanent. Each year is unique, and it is rare that the
“usual”"usual" pattern is
followed.
There are several types of votes: voice votes, teller votes, division votes, and unanimous consent
votes, but only when there is a recorded vote will there be a vote number and vote tally in the
Congressional Record. The section below is based on
“"Methods of Voting in the House and
Senate: Putting Members
’' Positions on the Record,
”" from Congressional Quarterly
’'s Guide to
Congress, 6th Congress, 6th ed. (2008), pp. 582-583.
Methods of Voting
•
Division vote—those in favor or opposed stand, and the chair takes a head count:
only vote totals are announced and there is no record of how individual Members
voted.
•
Recorded vote—Members vote electronically, each recorded vote is given a
sequential number, and vote totals plus how each Member voted are recorded in
the Congressional Record.
•
Teller vote—an older method in which Members were counted as they passed
between chair-appointed tellers for the
“ayes” and “noes”"ayes" and "noes"; only vote totals are
announced and there is no record of how individual Members voted.
•
Unanimous consent vote—usually reserved for non-controversial legislation.
•
Voice vote—the presiding officer calls for the
“ayes”"ayes" and then the
“"noes,
”
" Members shout in chorus on one side or the other, and the chair decides the
result.
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Table 1. Authorization Bills
Authorization—Senate
Authorization—House
Report #
Date Reported
Passed
Vote #
(yeas-nays)
Conf. Rept. #
Passed
Vote #
(yeas-nays)
Passed
Vote #
(yeas-nays)
Laws
Conf. Rept. #
Passed
Vote #
(yeas-nays)
Senate Bill
Reported
Report #
Date Reported
91-607
11/5/69
(vv)
S. 2546
91-290
7/3/69
9/18/69
# 95
(y81-n5)
91-607
11/6/69
# 141
(y58-n9)
P.L. 91-121
11/19/69
5/6/70
# 104
(y326-n69)
91-1473
# 320
9/29/70
(y341-n11)
—
91-1016
7/14/70
9/1/70
# 282
(y84-n5)
91-1473
10/1/70
(vv)
P.L. 91-441
10/7/70
92-232
5/26/71
6/17/71
# 146
(y332-n58)
92-618
11/10/71
(vv)
—
92-359
9/7/71
10/6/71
# 257
(y82-n4)
92-618
11/11/71
# 309
(y65-n19)
P.L. 92-156
11/17/71
H.R. 15495
92-1149
6/19/72
6/27/72
# 235
(y334-n59)
92-1388
9/13/72
# 361
(y336-n43)
—
92-962b
6/29/72
S
8/2/72
# 341
(y92-n5)
92-1388
9/15/72
# 433
(y73-n5)
P.L. 92-436
9/26/72
1974
H.R. 9286
93-383
7/18/73
7/31/73
# 411
(y367-n37)
93-588
10/31/73
(vv)
—
93-385
9/6/73
10/1/73
# 448
(y91-n7)
93-588
11/5/73
# 476
(y69-n12)
P.L. 93-155
11/16/3
1975
H.R. 14592
93-1035
5/10/74
5/22/74
# 242
(y358-n37)
93-1212
7/29/74
# 412
(y305-n38)
S. 3000
93-884
5/29/74
Hc
6/11/74
# 248
(y84-n6)
93-1212
7/30/74
# 333
(y88-n8)
P.L. 93-365
8/5/74
1976
H.R. 6674
94-199
5/10/75
5/20/75
# 235
(y332-n64)
94-413
7/30/75
# 454
(y348- n60)
S. 920
94-146
5/19/75
Hd
6/6/75
# 214
(y77-n6)
94-413
8/1/75
# 374
(y42-n48)
FY
House Bill
1970
H.R. 14000
91-522
9/26/69
Sa
10/3/69
# 200
(y311-n44)
1971
H.R. 17123
91-1022
4/24/70
1972
H.R. 8687
1973
CRS-3
Public Law
Signed
Authorization—Senate
Authorization—House
FY
House Bill
Report #
Date Reported
Passed
Vote #
(yeas-nays)
Conf. Rept. #
Passed
Vote #
(yeas-nays)
Senate Bill
Reported
94-488
9/24/75
(vv)
—
Report #
Date Reported
Passed
Vote #
(yeas-nays)
Laws
Conf. Rept. #
Passed
Vote #
(yeas-nays)
Public Law
Signed
94-488
9/26/75
# 424
(y63-n7)
P.L. 94-106
10/7/75
1977
H.R. 12438
94-967
3/26/76
4/9/76
# 187
(y298-n52)
94-1305
6/30/76
# 493
(y339-n66)
—
94-878
5/14/76
5/26/76
# 200
(y76-n2)
94-1305
7/1/76
# 375
(y78-n12)
P.L. 94-361
7/14/76
1978
H.R. 5970
95-194
4/7/77
4/25/77
# 151
(y347-n43)
95-446
7/13/77
# 409
(y350-n40)
—
95-282
6/21/77
5/17/77
# 144
(y90-n3)
95-446
7/14/77
(vv)
P.L. 95-79
7/30/77
1979
H.R. 10929
95-1118
5/6/78
5/24/78
# 372
(y319-n67)
95-1402
8/4/78
(vv)
S. 2571
95-826
5/15/78
He
7/11/78
# 203
(y87-n2)
95-1402
8/4/78
(vv)
H.R. 14042
95-1573
9/15/78
Sf
10/4/78
# 872
(y367-n22)
g
S. 3486
95-1197
9/15/78
S
9/26/78
# 406
(y89-n3)
g
P.L. 95-485
10/20/78
1980
H.R. 4040
96-166
5/15/79
Sh
9/14/79
# 472
(y282-n46)
96-546
10/26/79
# 610
(y300-n26)
S. 428
96-197
5/31/79
S
6/13/79
# 127
(y89-n7)
96-546
10/24/79
(vv)
P.L. 96-107
11/9/79
1981
H.R. 6974
96-916
4/30/80
5/21/80
# 250
(y338-n62)
96-1222
8/26/80
# 489
(y360-n49)
—
96-826
6/20/80
7/2/80
# 295
(y84-n3)
96-1222
8/26/80
# 384
(y78-n2)
P.L. 96-342
9/8/80
1982
H.R. 3519
97-71, pt. 1i
5/19/81
Sj
7/16/81
# 140
(y354-n63)
97-311
11/17/81
# 309
(y335-n61)
S. 815
97-58
5/6/81
5/14/81
# 119
(y92-n1)
97-311
11/5/81
(vv)
P.L. 97-86
12/1/81
CRS-4
VETO
8/17/78
Authorization—Senate
Authorization—House
Report #
Date Reported
Passed
Vote #
(yeas-nays)
Conf. Rept. #
Passed
Vote #
(yeas-nays)
Passed
Vote #
(yeas-nays)
Laws
Conf. Rept. #
Passed
Vote #
(yeas-nays)
Senate Bill
Reported
Report #
Date Reported
97-749
8/18/82
# 297
(y251-n148)
S. 2248
97-330
4/13/82
5/13/82
# 120
(y84-n8)
97-749
8/17/82
# 331
(y77-n21)
P.L. 97-252
9/8/82
Sl
7/29/83
# 275
(y305-n114)
98-352
9/15/83
# 339
(y266-n152)
S. 675
98-174
7/5/83
7/26/83
# 221
(y83-n15)
98-352
9/13/83
# 244
(y83-n8)
P.L. 98-94
9/24/83
98-691
4/19/84
5/31/84
# 204
(y298-n98)
98-1080
9/26/84
(vv)
S. 2723
98-500
5/31/84
Hm
6/20/84
# 152
(y82-n6)
98-1080
9/27/84
(vv)
P.L. 98-525
10/19/84
H.R. 1872
99-81
5/10/85
Sn
6/27/85
(vv)
99-235
10/29/85
(vv)
S. 1160
No Report
5/16/85
6/5/85
# 106
(y92-n3)
99-235
7/30/85
# 167
(y94-n5)
P.L. 99-145
11/8/85
1987
H.R. 4428
99-718
7/25/86
So
9/18/86
# 358
(y255-n152)
99-1001
10/15/86
# 467
(y283-n128)
S. 2638
99-331
7/8/86
8/9/86
#207
(y86-n3)
98-1001
10/15/86
(vv)
P.L. 99-661
11/14/86
1988
H.R. 1748
100-58
4/15/87
5/20/87
# 141
(y239-n177)
100-466
11/18/87
# 440
(y264-n158)
S. 1174
S
100-57
5/8/87
Sp
10/2/87
# 300
(y56-n42)
100-466
11/19/87
# 384
(y86-n9)
P.L. 100-180
12/4/87
1989
H.R. 4264
100-563
4/5/88
5/11/88
# 126
(y252-n172)
100-753
7/14/88
# 233
(y229-n83)
S. 2355
100-326
5/4/88
Hq
5/27/88
(vv)
100-753
7/14/88
# 252
(y64-n30)
VETO
8/3/88
H.R. 4481r
100-735s
6/28/88
7/12/88
(vv)
100-989
9/28/88
# 359
(y369-n48)
S. 2749
8/11/88
(vv)
H
9/15/88
(vv)
100-989
9/28/88
# 340
(y91-n4)
P.L. 100-456
9/29/88
FY
House Bill
1983
H.R. 6030
97-482
4/13/82
Sk
7/29/82
# 232
(y290-n73)
1984
H.R. 2969
98-107
5/11/83
1985
H.R. 5167
1986
CRS-5
Public Law
Signed
Authorization—Senate
Authorization—House
Report #
Date Reported
Passed
Vote #
(yeas-nays)
Conf. Rept. #
Passed
Vote #
(yeas-nays)
Laws
Passed
Vote #
(yeas-nays)
Conf. Rept. #
Passed
Vote #
(yeas-nays)
Senate Bill
Reported
Report #
Date Reported
101-331
11/9/89
# 343
(y236-n172)
S. 1352
101-81
7/19/89
Ht
8/2/89
# 161
(y95-n4)
101-331
11/15/89
# 299
(y91-n8)
P.L. 101-189
11/29/89
9/19/90
# 352
(y56-n155)
101-923
10/24/90
# 517
(y271-n156)
S. 2884
101-384
7/20/90
Hu
8/4/90
# 227
(y79-n16)
101-923
10/26/90
# 320
(y80-n17)
P.L. 101-510
11/5/90
102-60
5/13/91
5/22/91
# 110
(y268-n161)
102-311
11/18/91
# 400
(y329-n82)
S. 1507
102-113
7/19/91
Hv
8/2/91
(vv)
102-311
11/22/91
# 265
(y79-n15)
P.L. 102-190
12/5/91
H.R. 5006
102-527
5/19/92
6/5/92
# 172
(y198-n168)
102-966
10/3/92
# 461
(y304-n100)
S. 3114
102-352
7/31/92
Hw
9/19/92
(vv)
102-966
10/5/92
(vv)
P.L. 102-484
10/23/92
1994
H.R. 2401
103-200
7/30/93
9/29/93
# 474
(y268-n162)
103-357
11/15/93
# 565
(y273-n135)
S. 1298
103-112
7/27/93
Hx
9/4/93
# 265
(y92-n7)
103-357
11/17/93
# 380
(y77-n22)
P.L. 103-160
11/30/93
1995
H.R. 4301
103-499
5/10/94
6/9/94
# 226
(y260-n158)
Sy
103-701
8/17/94
# 404
(y280-n137)
S. 2182
103-282
6/14/94
7/1/94z
(vv)
103-701
9/13/94
# 297
(y80-n18)
P.L. 103-337
10/5/94
1996
H.R. 1530
104-131
6/1/95
6/15/95
# 385
(y300-n126)
104-406
12/15/95
# 865
(y267-n149)
S. 1026
104-112
7/12/95
H
9/6/95
# 399
(y64-n34)
104-406
12/19/95
# 608
(y51-n43)
VETO
12/28/95
S
1/5/96
(vv)
104-450
1/24/96
# 16
(y287-n129)
S. 1124aa
No Report
8/7/95
9/6/95
(vv)bb
104-450
1/26/96
#5
(y56-n34)
P.L. 104-106
2/10/96
FY
House Bill
1990
H.R. 2461
101-121
7/1/89
7/27/89
# 185
(y261-n162)
1991
H.R. 4739
101-665
8/3/90
1992
H.R. 2100
1993
CRS-6
Public Law
Signed
Authorization—Senate
Authorization—House
Report #
Date Reported
Passed
Vote #
(yeas-nays)
Conf. Rept. #
Passed
Vote #
(yeas-nays)
Laws
Passed
Vote #
(yeas-nays)
Conf. Rept. #
Passed
Vote #
(yeas-nays)
Senate Bill
Reported
Report #
Date Reported
104-724
8/1/96
# 397
(y285-n132)
S. 1745
104-267
5/13/96
Hcc
7/10/96
# 187
(y68-n31)
104-724
9/10/96
# 279
(y73-n26)
P.L. 104-201
9/23/96
6/25/97
# 236
(y304-n120)
105-340
10/28/97
# 534
(y268-n123)
S. 936
No Report
6/18/97
Hdd
7/11/97
# 173
(y94-n4)
105-340
11/6/97
# 296
(y90-n10)
P.L. 105-85
11/18/97
105-532
5/12/98
5/21/98
# 183
(y357-n60)
105-736
9/24/98
# 458
(y373-n50)
S. 2057
No Report
5/11/98
Hee
6/25/98
# 181
(y88-n4)
105-736
10/1/98
# 293
(y96-n2)
P.L. 105-261
10/17/98
H.R. 1401
106-162
5/24/99
Sff
6/14/99
(uc)
106-301
9/15/99
# 424
(y375-n45)
S. 1059
106-50
5/17/99
5/27/99
# 154
(y92-n3)
106-301
9/22/99
# 284
(y93-n5)
P.L. 106-65
10/5/99
2001
H.R. 4205
106-616
5/12/00
5/18/00
# 208
(y353-n63)
106-945
10/11/00
# 522
(y382-n31)
S. 2549
106-292
5/12/00
Hgg
7/13/00
# 179
(y97-n3)
106-945
10/12/00
# 275
(y90-n3)
P.L. 106-398
10/30/00
2002
H.R. 2586
107-194
9/4/01
Shh
10/17/01
(uc)
107-333
12/13/01
# 496
(y382-n40)
S. 1438
No Report
9/19/01
10/2/01
# 290
(y99-n0)
107-333
12/13/01
# 369
(y96-n2)
P.L. 107-107
12/28/01
2003
H.R. 4546
107-436
5/3/02
5/10/02
# 158
(y359-n58)
107-772
11/12/02
(vv)
S. 2514
107-151
5/15/02
Hii
6/27/02
(uc)
107-772
11/13/03
(vv)
P.L. 107-314
12/2/02
FY
House Bill
1997
H.R. 3230
104-563
5/7/96
5/15/96
# 174
(y272-n153)
1998
H.R. 1119
105-132
6/16/97
1999
H.R. 3616
2000
CRS-7
Public Law
Signed
Authorization—Senate
Authorization—House
Report #
Date Reported
Passed
Vote #
(yeas-nays)
Conf. Rept. #
Passed
Vote #
(yeas-nays)
Passed
Vote #
(yeas-nays)
Laws
Conf. Rept. #
Passed
Vote #
(yeas-nays)
Senate Bill
Reported
Report #
Date Reported
108-354
11/7/03
# 617
(y362-n40, 2
present)
S. 1050
108-46
5/13/03
Hjj
6/4/03
(vv)
108-354
11/12/03
#447
(y95-n3)
P.L. 108-136
11/24/03
5/20/04
#206
(y391-n34)
108-767
10/9/04
# 528
(y359-n14)
S. 2400
108-260
5/11/04
Hkk
6/23/04
(uc)
108-767
10/9/04
uc
P.L. 108-375
10/28/04
109-89
5/20/05
5/25/05
#222
(y390-n39)
109-360
12/19/05
#665
S. 1042
109-69
5/17/05
Hll
11/15/05
#326
(y98-n0)
109-360
12/21/05
(vv)
P.L. 109-163
1/6/06
H.R. 5122
109-452
5/5/06
5/11/06
#145
(y396-n31)
109-702
9/29/06
#510
(y398-n23)
S. 2766
109-254
5/9/06
Hmm
6/22/06
#186
(y96-n0)
109-702
9/30/06
(uc)
P.L. 109-364
10/17/06
H.R. 1585nn
110-146 (Pt. I)
5/11/07
110-146 (Pt. II)
5/14/07
5/17/07
#373
(y397-n27)
110-447
12/12/07
#1151
(y370-n49)
S. 1547
110-77oo
6/5/07
110-125oo
6/29/07
10/1/07
#359
(y92-n3)
110-477
12/12/07
#433
(y90-n3)
VETO
12/28/07
FY
House Bill
2004
H.R. 1588
108-106
5/16/03
5/22/03
#221
(y361-n68)
2005
H.R. 4200
108-491
5/14/04
2006
H.R. 1815
2007
2008
H.R. 4986
1/16/08
#11
(y369-n46)
1/22/08
#1
(y91-n3)
Public Law
Signed
P.L. 110-181
1/28/08
2009
H.R. 5658
110-652
5/16/08
110-652 (Pt. II)
5/20/08
5/22/08
#365
(y384-n23)
No Official
Conf. Rept.pp
S. 3001
110-335
5/12/08
9/17/08
#201
(y88-n8)
No Official
Conf. Rept pp
P.L. 110-417
10/14/08
2010
H.R. 2647
111-166
6/18/09
111-166 (Pt. II)
6/23/09
6/25/09
#460
(y389-n22, 1
present)
111-288
10/8/2009
#770
(y281-n146)
S. 1390
111-35
7/2/09
7/23/09
#242
(y87-n7)
111-288
10/22/09
#327
(y68-n29)
P.L. 111-84
10/28/09
CRS-8
Authorization—Senate
Authorization—House
FY
House Bill
2011
H.R. 5136
Report #
Date Reported
111-491 (Pt.1)
5/21/10
111-491 (Pt. II)
5/26/10
H.R. 6523
Passed
Vote #
(yeas-nays)
Conf. Rept. #
Passed
Vote #
(yeas-nays)
5/28/10
#336
(y229-n186)
12/17/10
#650
(y341-n48)
HASC
Committee
Print
111-5
12/2010qq
Senate Bill
Reported
Report #
Date Reported
S. 3454
111-201
6/4/10
Passed
Vote #
(yeas-nays)
Laws
Conf. Rept. #
Passed
Vote #
(yeas-nays)
Public Law
Signed
12/9/10
#270
(y57-n40)
(motion
rejected)
12/22/10
(uc)
HASC
Committee
Print
111-5
12/2010qq
P.L. 111-383
1/7/11
2012
H.R. 1540
112-78 (Pt. 1)
5/17/11
112-78 (Pt. II)
5/23/11
5/26/11
#375
(y322-n96)
112-329
12/14/11
#932
(y283-n136)
S. 1867
No Written
Reportrr
Hss
12/1/11
(uc)
112-329
12/15/11
#230
(86y-13n)
P.L. 112-81
12/31/11
2013
H.R. 4310
112-479
5/11/12
112-479
(Pt. II)
5/15/12
5/18/12
#291
(y299-n120)
112-705
12/20/2012
#645
(y315-n107)
S. 3254
112-173
6/4/12
Htt
12/4/12
#221
(y98-n0)
112-705
12/21/12
#229
(y81-n14)
P.L. 112-239
1/2/2013
2014
H.R. 1960uu
113-102
6/7/13
6/14/13
#244
(315-108)
S. 1197uu
113-44
6/20/13
12/19/13
#284
84-15
HASC
Committee
Print
113-2
12/2013ww
P.L. 113-66
12/26/13
H.R. 3304
12/12/13
#641
350-69vv
HASC
Committee
Print
113-2
12/2013ww
Abbreviations and Symbols:
H indicates that the Senate passed a bill with a House resolution number
S indicates that the House passed a bill with a Senate resolution number
(—) dashes indicate no original Senate bill; House bill number used
vv = voice vote, uc = unanimous consent vote, dv = a division vote
CRS-9
Notes:
a.
After passing H.R. 14000 by recorded vote # 200, the House passed S. 2546 by voice vote and laid H.R. 14000 on the table.
b.
Senate reported out a substitute bill for H.R. 15495 as passed the House.
c.
Senate substituted text of S. 3000, then passed H.R. 14592 in lieu.
d.
Senate passed H.R. 6674 in lieu of S. 920.
e.
Senate passed H.R. 10929 in lieu of S. 2571.
f.
House passed S. 3486 amended in lieu of H.R. 14042.
g.
Senate agreed to House amendments. No conference was held.
h.
House passed H.R. 4040 result.
Table 1. Authorization Bills
Authorization—House
|
Authorization—Senate
|
Laws
|
FY
|
House Bill
|
Report # Date Reported
Passed Vote # (yeas-nays)
Conf. Rept. # Passed Vote # (yeas-nays)
Senate Bill Reported
|
Report # Date Reported
Passed Vote # (yeas-nays)
Conf. Rept. # Passed Vote # (yeas-nays)
Public Law Signed
|
H.R. 14000
|
91-5229/26/69
Sa 10/3/69# 200(y311-n44)
91-60711/5/69(vv)
S. 2546
|
91-2907/3/69
9/18/69# 95(y81-n5)
91-60711/6/69# 141(y58-n9)
P.L. 91-12111/19/69
H.R. 17123
|
91-10224/24/70
5/6/70# 104(y326-n69)
91-1473# 3209/29/70(y341-n11)
—
|
91-10167/14/70
9/1/70# 282(y84-n5)
91-147310/1/70(vv)
P.L. 91-44110/7/70
H.R. 8687
|
92-2325/26/71
6/17/71# 146(y332-n58)
92-61811/10/71(vv)
—
|
92-3599/7/71
10/6/71# 257(y82-n4)
92-61811/11/71# 309(y65-n19)
P.L. 92-15611/17/71
H.R. 15495
|
92-11496/19/72
6/27/72# 235(y334-n59)
92-13889/13/72# 361(y336-n43)
—
|
92-962b6/29/72
S 8/2/72# 341(y92-n5)
92-13889/15/72# 433(y73-n5)
P.L. 92-4369/26/72
H.R. 9286
|
93-3837/18/73
7/31/73# 411(y367-n37)
93-58810/31/73(vv)
—
|
93-3859/6/73
10/1/73# 448(y91-n7)
93-58811/5/73# 476(y69-n12)
P.L. 93-15511/16/3
H.R. 14592
|
93-10355/10/74
5/22/74# 242(y358-n37)
93-12127/29/74# 412(y305-n38)
S. 3000
|
93-8845/29/74
Hc 6/11/74# 248(y84-n6)
93-12127/30/74# 333(y88-n8)
P.L. 93-3658/5/74
H.R. 6674
|
94-1995/10/75
5/20/75# 235(y332-n64)
94-413 7/30/75# 454(y348- n60)
S. 920
|
94-1465/19/75
Hd 6/6/75# 214(y77-n6)
94-413 8/1/75# 374(y42-n48)
94-4889/24/75(vv)
—
|
94-4889/26/75# 424(y63-n7)
P.L. 94-10610/7/75
H.R. 12438
|
94-9673/26/76
4/9/76# 187 (y298-n52)
94-13056/30/76# 493(y339-n66)
—
|
94-878 5/14/76
5/26/76# 200(y76-n2)
94-13057/1/76# 375(y78-n12)
P.L. 94-3617/14/76
H.R. 5970
|
95-1944/7/77
4/25/77# 151(y347-n43)
95-4467/13/77# 409(y350-n40)
—
|
95-2826/21/77
5/17/77# 144(y90-n3)
95-4467/14/77(vv)
P.L. 95-797/30/77
H.R. 10929
|
95-11185/6/78
5/24/78# 372(y319-n67)
95-14028/4/78(vv)
S. 2571
|
95-8265/15/78
He 7/11/78# 203(y87-n2)
95-14028/4/78(vv)
VETO8/17/78
H.R. 14042
|
95-15739/15/78
Sf 10/4/78# 872(y367-n22)
g
S. 3486
|
95-11979/15/78
S 9/26/78# 406(y89-n3)
g
P.L. 95-48510/20/78
H.R. 4040
|
96-1665/15/79
Sh 9/14/79# 472(y282-n46)
96-54610/26/79# 610(y300-n26)
S. 428
|
96-1975/31/79
S 6/13/79# 127(y89-n7)
96-54610/24/79(vv)
P.L. 96-10711/9/79
H.R. 6974
|
96-9164/30/80
5/21/80# 250(y338-n62)
96-12228/26/80# 489(y360-n49)
—
|
96-826 6/20/80
7/2/80# 295(y84-n3)
96-12228/26/80# 384(y78-n2)
P.L. 96-3429/8/80
H.R. 3519
|
97-71, pt. 1i5/19/81
Sj7/16/81# 140(y354-n63)
97-31111/17/81# 309(y335-n61)
S. 815
|
97-585/6/81
5/14/81# 119(y92-n1)
97-31111/5/81(vv)
P.L. 97-8612/1/81
H.R. 6030
|
97-4824/13/82
Sk7/29/82# 232(y290-n73)
97-7498/18/82# 297(y251-n148)
S. 2248
|
97-3304/13/82
5/13/82# 120(y84-n8)
97-7498/17/82# 331(y77-n21)
P.L. 97-2529/8/82
H.R. 2969
|
98-1075/11/83
Sl 7/29/83# 275(y305-n114)
98-3529/15/83# 339(y266-n152)
S. 675
|
98-1747/5/83
7/26/83# 221(y83-n15)
98-3529/13/83# 244(y83-n8)
P.L. 98-949/24/83
H.R. 5167
|
98-6914/19/84
5/31/84# 204(y298-n98)
98-10809/26/84(vv)
S. 2723
|
98-5005/31/84
Hm 6/20/84# 152(y82-n6)
98-10809/27/84(vv)
P.L. 98-52510/19/84
H.R. 1872
|
99-815/10/85
Sn 6/27/85(vv)
99-23510/29/85(vv)
S. 1160
|
No Report5/16/85
6/5/85# 106(y92-n3)
99-2357/30/85# 167(y94-n5)
P.L. 99-14511/8/85
H.R. 4428
|
99-7187/25/86
So 9/18/86# 358(y255-n152)
99-100110/15/86# 467(y283-n128)
S. 2638
|
99-331 7/8/86
8/9/86#207(y86-n3)
98-100110/15/86(vv)
P.L. 99-66111/14/86
H.R. 1748
|
100-584/15/87
5/20/87# 141(y239-n177)
100-46611/18/87# 440(y264-n158)
S. 1174
|
S100-575/8/87
Sp 10/2/87# 300(y56-n42)
100-46611/19/87# 384(y86-n9)
P.L. 100-18012/4/87
H.R. 4264
|
100-5634/5/88
5/11/88# 126(y252-n172)
100-7537/14/88# 233(y229-n83)
S. 2355
|
100-326 5/4/88
Hq 5/27/88(vv)
100-7537/14/88# 252(y64-n30)
VETO8/3/88
H.R. 4481r
100-735s6/28/88
7/12/88(vv)
100-9899/28/88# 359(y369-n48)
S. 2749
|
8/11/88(vv)
H 9/15/88(vv)
100-9899/28/88# 340(y91-n4)
P.L. 100-4569/29/88
H.R. 2461
|
101-1217/1/89
7/27/89# 185(y261-n162)
101-33111/9/89# 343(y236-n172)
S. 1352
|
101-817/19/89
Ht 8/2/89# 161(y95-n4)
101-33111/15/89# 299(y91-n8)
P.L. 101-18911/29/89
H.R. 4739
|
101-6658/3/90
9/19/90# 352(y56-n155)
101-92310/24/90# 517(y271-n156)
S. 2884
|
101-3847/20/90
Hu 8/4/90# 227(y79-n16)
101-92310/26/90# 320(y80-n17)
P.L. 101-51011/5/90
H.R. 2100
|
102-605/13/91
5/22/91# 110(y268-n161)
102-31111/18/91# 400(y329-n82)
S. 1507
|
102-113 7/19/91
Hv 8/2/91(vv)
102-31111/22/91# 265(y79-n15)
P.L. 102-19012/5/91
H.R. 5006
|
102-5275/19/92
6/5/92# 172(y198-n168)
102-96610/3/92# 461(y304-n100)
S. 3114
|
102-3527/31/92
Hw 9/19/92(vv)
102-96610/5/92(vv)
P.L. 102-48410/23/92
H.R. 2401
|
103-2007/30/93
9/29/93# 474(y268-n162)
103-35711/15/93# 565(y273-n135)
S. 1298
|
103-1127/27/93
Hx 9/4/93# 265(y92-n7)
103-35711/17/93# 380(y77-n22)
P.L. 103-16011/30/93
H.R. 4301
|
103-4995/10/94
6/9/94# 226(y260-n158)
Sy 103-7018/17/94# 404(y280-n137)
S. 2182
|
103-2826/14/94
7/1/94z(vv)
103-7019/13/94# 297(y80-n18)
P.L. 103-33710/5/94
H.R. 1530
|
104-131 6/1/95
6/15/95# 385(y300-n126)
104-406 12/15/95# 865(y267-n149)
S. 1026
|
104-112 7/12/95
H 9/6/95# 399 (y64-n34)
104-40612/19/95# 608 (y51-n43)
VETO 12/28/95
S 1/5/96(vv)
104-4501/24/96# 16(y287-n129)
S. 1124aa
No Report8/7/95
9/6/95(vv)bb
104-4501/26/96# 5(y56-n34)
P.L. 104-1062/10/96
H.R. 3230
|
104-5635/7/96
5/15/96# 174(y272-n153)
104-7248/1/96# 397(y285-n132)
S. 1745
|
104-2675/13/96
Hcc 7/10/96# 187(y68-n31)
104-7249/10/96# 279(y73-n26)
P.L. 104-2019/23/96
H.R. 1119
|
105-1326/16/97
6/25/97# 236(y304-n120)
105-34010/28/97# 534(y268-n123)
S. 936
|
No Report 6/18/97
|
Hdd 7/11/97# 173(y94-n4)
105-34011/6/97# 296(y90-n10)
P.L. 105-8511/18/97
H.R. 3616
|
105-5325/12/98
5/21/98# 183(y357-n60)
105-7369/24/98# 458(y373-n50)
S. 2057
|
No Report5/11/98
Hee 6/25/98# 181(y88-n4)
105-73610/1/98# 293(y96-n2)
P.L. 105-26110/17/98
H.R. 1401
|
106-1625/24/99
Sff 6/14/99(uc)
106-3019/15/99# 424(y375-n45)
S. 1059
|
106-505/17/99
5/27/99# 154(y92-n3)
106-3019/22/99# 284(y93-n5)
P.L. 106-6510/5/99
H.R. 4205
|
106-6165/12/00
5/18/00# 208(y353-n63)
106-94510/11/00# 522(y382-n31)
S. 2549
|
106-2925/12/00
Hgg7/13/00# 179(y97-n3)
106-94510/12/00# 275(y90-n3)
P.L. 106-39810/30/00
H.R. 2586
|
107-194 9/4/01
Shh 10/17/01(uc)
107-333 12/13/01# 496(y382-n40)
S. 1438
|
No Report 9/19/01
|
10/2/01 # 290(y99-n0)
107-33312/13/01# 369(y96-n2)
P.L. 107-107 12/28/01
|
H.R. 4546
|
107-4365/3/02
5/10/02# 158(y359-n58)
107-77211/12/02(vv)
S. 2514
|
107-1515/15/02
Hii6/27/02(uc)
107-77211/13/03(vv)
P.L. 107-31412/2/02
H.R. 1588
|
108-1065/16/03
5/22/03#221(y361-n68)
108-35411/7/03# 617(y362-n40, 2 present)
S. 1050
|
108-465/13/03
Hjj6/4/03(vv)
108-35411/12/03#447(y95-n3)
P.L. 108-13611/24/03
H.R. 4200
|
108-4915/14/04
5/20/04#206(y391-n34)
108-76710/9/04# 528(y359-n14)
S. 2400
|
108-2605/11/04
Hkk6/23/04(uc)
108-76710/9/04uc
P.L. 108-37510/28/04
H.R. 1815
|
109-895/20/05
5/25/05#222(y390-n39)
109-36012/19/05#665
S. 1042
|
109-695/17/05
Hll11/15/05#326(y98-n0)
109-36012/21/05(vv)
P.L. 109-1631/6/06
H.R. 5122
|
109-4525/5/06
5/11/06#145(y396-n31)
109-7029/29/06#510(y398-n23)
S. 2766
|
109-2545/9/06
Hmm6/22/06#186(y96-n0)
109-7029/30/06(uc)
P.L. 109-36410/17/06
H.R. 1585nn
110-146 (Pt. I)5/11/07110-146 (Pt. II)5/14/07
5/17/07#373(y397-n27)
110-44712/12/07#1151(y370-n49)
S. 1547
|
110-77oo6/5/07110-125oo6/29/07
10/1/07#359(y92-n3)
110-47712/12/07#433(y90-n3)
VETO12/28/07
H.R. 4986
|
1/16/08#11(y369-n46)
1/22/08#1(y91-n3)
P.L. 110-1811/28/08
H.R. 5658
|
110-6525/16/08110-652 (Pt. II)5/20/08
5/22/08#365(y384-n23)
No Official Conf. Rept.pp
S. 3001
|
110-3355/12/08
9/17/08#201(y88-n8)
No Official Conf. Rept pp
P.L. 110-41710/14/08
H.R. 2647
|
111-1666/18/09111-166 (Pt. II)6/23/09
6/25/09#460(y389-n22, 1 present)
111-28810/8/2009#770(y281-n146)
S. 1390
|
111-357/2/09
7/23/09#242(y87-n7)
111-28810/22/09#327(y68-n29)
P.L. 111-8410/28/09
H.R. 5136
|
111-491 (Pt.1) 5/21/10 111-491 (Pt. II)5/26/10
5/28/10#336(y229-n186)
S. 3454
|
111-2016/4/10
12/9/10#270(y57-n40)(motion rejected)
H.R. 6523
|
12/17/10#650(y341-n48)
HASCCommittee Print111-512/2010qq
12/22/10(uc)
HASCCommittee Print111-512/2010qq
P.L. 111-383 1/7/11
H.R. 1540
|
112-78 (Pt. 1)5/17/11112-78 (Pt. II)5/23/11
5/26/11#375(y322-n96)
112-32912/14/11#932(y283-n136)
S. 1867
|
No Written Reportrr
Hss12/1/11(uc)
112-32912/15/11#230(86y-13n)
P.L. 112-8112/31/11
H.R. 4310
|
112-4795/11/12112-479(Pt. II)5/15/12
5/18/12#291(y299-n120)
112-70512/20/2012#645(y315-n107)
S. 3254
|
112-1736/4/12
Htt12/4/12#221(y98-n0)
112-70512/21/12#229(y81-n14)
P.L. 112-2391/2/2013
H.R. 1960uu
113-1026/7/13
6/14/13#244(315-108)
S. 1197uu
113-446/20/13
H.R. 3304
|
12/12/13#641350-69vv
HASCCommitteePrint113-212/2013ww
12/19/13#28484-15
HASCCommitteePrint113-212/2013ww
P.L. 113-6612/26/13
H.R. 4435xx
113-4465/13/2014113-446(Pt. II)5/19/2014
5/22/2014#240(y324-n98)
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S. 2410xx
113-1766/2/2014
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H.R. 3979
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113-3602/4/2014
3/11/2014yy#116(y410-n0)
(Resolving differences)12/4/2014zz#551(y300-n119)
Rules Committee Print113-5812/2/201
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4/7/2014aaa#551(y300-n119)(Resolving differences)12/12/20140#325(y89-n11)
Rules Committee Print113-5812/2/201
P.L. 113-29112/19/2014
Abbreviations and Symbols:H indicates that the Senate passed a bill with a House resolution numberS indicates that the House passed a bill with a Senate resolution number(—) dashes indicate no original Senate bill; House bill number usedvv = voice vote, uc = unanimous consent vote, dv = a division vote
Notes:
a. After passing H.R. 14000 by recorded vote # 200, the House passed S. 2546 by voice vote and laid H.R. 14000 on the table.
b. Senate reported out a substitute bill for H.R. 15495 as passed the House.
c. Senate substituted text of S. 3000, then passed H.R. 14592 in lieu.
d. Senate passed H.R. 6674 in lieu of S. 920.
e. Senate passed H.R. 10929 in lieu of S. 2571.
f. House passed S. 3486 amended in lieu of H.R. 14042.
g. Senate agreed to House amendments. No conference was held.
h. House passed H.R. 4040, laid it on the table by voice vote, then passed S. 428 in lieu by voice vote.
i.
i. H.R. 3519 had a three-part report; this date is for the earliest report.
j.
j. House passed S. 815 in lieu of H.R. 3519
.
k.
.k. House laid H.R. 6030 on the table and passed S. 2248 in lieu.
l.
l. House inserted text of H.R. 2969 into S. 675, then passed it by voice vote.
m.
m. Senate substituted text of S. 2723, then passed H.R. 5167
.
n.
.n. House passed S. 1160, amended, in lieu of H.R. 1872
.
o.
.o. House inserted text of H.R. 4428, then passed S. 2638
.
p.
.p. Senate inserted text of S. 1174, then passed H.R. 1748
.
q.
.q. Senate folded text of S. 2355 into H.R. 4264, then passed it.
r.
r. After the initial bill was vetoed, an amended version was added to an existing bill on military base closures—H.R. 4481
.
s.
.s. H.R. 4481 had a four-part report; the date is that of the earliest report.
t.
t. Senate inserted text of S. 1352, then passed H.R. 2461
.
u.
.u. Senate inserted text of S. 2884, then passed H.R. 4739
.
v.
.v. Senate inserted text of S. 1507, then passed H.R. 2100
.
w.
.w. Senate inserted text of S. 3114, then passed H.R. 5006
.
x.
.x. Senate inserted text of S. 1298, then passed H.R. 2401
.
y.
.y. House passed S. 2182 by voice vote on 7/25/94 after substituting the text of H.R. 4301 as passed the House.
z.
z. Senate inserted text of S. 2182, then passed H.R. 4301
.
.aa. After veto of H.R. 1530 and failure to override, an amended conference report on S. 1124 was passed. The President signed P.L. 104-106 on 2/10/96.
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bb. Senate struck all but the enacting clause and substituted division A of S. 1026
.
.cc. Senate substituted text of S. 1745, then passed H.R. 3230
.
.dd. Senate passed S. 936, inserted text of S. 936 into H.R. 1119, then passed H.R. 1119 by voice vote.
ee. Senate passed S. 2057 by roll call vote # 181 on 6/25/98, then struck all but the enacting clause of H.R. 3616, inserted the text of S. 2057, then passed H.R. 3616 on
6/25/98 by unanimous consent.
ff.
ff. House passed H.R. 1401 on 6/10/99 by vote of y365-n58 (# 191), then the bill was laid on the table. Subsequently, on 6/14/00 the House struck all but the enacting
clause of S. 1059, substituted the text of H.R. 1401, and passed S. 1059 without objection.
gg. Senate struck all after the enacting clause and substituted the language of S. 2549 amended, then passed H.R. 4205 in lieu of S. 2549 with an amendment. H.R. 4205
enacted into law the text of H.R. 5408 as introduced on 10/6/00.
hh. House struck all after the enacting clause, substituted the text of H.R. 2586 which had passed the House on 9/28 by a vote of y398-n17 (# 359) and passed S. 1438
(which replaced S. 1416, which had been reported out with Report 107-62 on 9/12) without objection.
ii.
ii. Senate struck all after the enacting clause, then substituted the text of S. 2514 as amended and passed by the Senate on 6/27 by a vote of y97-n2 (# 165), and passed
H.R. 4546
.
jj.
.jj. Senate struck all after the enacting clause, then substituted the text of S. 1050 which had passed the Senate on 5/22 by a vote of y98-n1 (# 194), and passed H.R. 1588
.
.kk. Senate struck all after the enacting clause, then substituted the text of S. 2400 which had passed the Senate on 6/23/04 by a vote of y 97-n0 (# 146), and passed
H.R. 4200.ll. H.R.
4200.
ll.
Senate struck all after the enacting clause, then substituted the text of S. 1042 which had passed the Senate on 11/15/05 by a vote of y 98-n0 (# 326), and passed
H.R. 1815.H.R.
1815.
mm. Senate incorporated S. 2766 in H.R. 5122 as an amendment.
nn. H.R. 1585
//S. 1547 passed both the House and the Senate and was presented to the President on 12/19/07. However, the President vetoed the bill on 12/28/07. The
National Defense Authorization Act for FY2008, passed under a new bill, H.R. 4986, which became P.L. 110-181 on 1/28/08.
oo.
1st1st Report issued by the Committee on Armed Services;
2nd2nd Report issued by the Select Committee on Intelligence.
pp. In lieu of a conference report, House took up S. 3002 as passed by the Senate and approved it with amendment on 9/24/08 by a vote of 392-39 (under suspension of
the rules with a 2/3 vote required). Senate agreed to House amendment to the bill on 9/27/08 by unanimous consent, clearing the measure for the President. Though
there was no official conference report the House released a report on its amended version of S. 3001 as a committee print labeled HASC (House Armed Services
Committee) No. 10 dated September 2008.
qq. In lieu of a conference report, the House and Senate Armed Services Committees issued a joint explanatory statement regarding H.R. 6523. U.S. Congress, House
Committee on Armed Services, Ike Skelton National Defense Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2011, committee print,
111th111th Cong.,
2nd2nd sess., HASC-5.
rr. However, the Senate Armed Services Committee provided a report (S.Rept. 112-26) with an earlier version of the National Defense Authorization Act for Fiscal Year
2012 (S. 1253
).ss. ).
ss.
Senate passed H.R. 1540 in lieu of S. 1867. Senate incorporated S. 1867 in H.R. 1540 as an amendment.
tt.
tt. Senate incorporated this measure in H.R. 4310 as an amendment. Pursuant to the provisions of H.Res. 829, papers were returned to the Senate on 12/12/12.
uu. For further action, see H.R. 3304, which became P.L. 113-66 on December 26, 2013.
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vv. On December 12, 2013, the House, by a vote of 350 to 69, passed H.Res. 441, which adopted H.R. 3304, effectively a conference version of the FY2014 National
Defense Authorization Act.
ww. In lieu of a formal conference committee to reconcile House and Senate versions of the FY2014 NDAA, members of the House and Senate Armed Services
Committees, meeting informally, negotiated a compromise version of the bill. An explanatory statement on the compromise bill, functionally equivalent to a
conference report, was printed as
“"Joint Explanatory Statement to Accompany the National Defense Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2014
” in the Congressional
Record" in the Congressional Record, on December 12, 2013 (pages H7894-H8037). The text of the joint explanatory statement is included in this committee print.
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Table 2. Appropriation Bills
Appropriations—House
Report #
Date Reported
Appropriations—Senate
Passed
Vote #
(yeas-nays)
Conf. Rept. #
Passed
Vote #
(yeas-nays)
Report #
Date Reported
Passed
Vote #
(yeas-nays)
Conf. Rept. #
Passed
Vote #
(yeas-nays)
Public Law
Signed
FY
House Bill
1970
H.R. 15090
91-698
12/3/69
12/8/69
# 306
(y330-n33)
91-766
12/18/69
(vv)
—
91-607
12/12/69
12/15/69
# 241
(y85-n4)
91-766
12/18/69
(vv)
P.L. 91-171
12/29/69
1971
H.R. 19590
91-1570
10/6/70
10/8/70
# 338
(y274-n31)
91-1799a
12/29/70
# 452
(y234-n18)
—
91-1392
12/3/70
12/8/70
# 417
(y89-n0)
91-1799
12/29/70
# 457
(y70-n2)
P.L. 91-668
1/11/71
1972
H.R. 11731
92-666
11/11/71
11/17/71
# 402
(y343-n51)
92-754
12/15/71
# 466
(y293-n39)
—
92-498
11/18/71
11/23/71
# 396
(y80-n5)
92-754
12/15/71
(vv)
P.L. 92-204
12/18/71
1973
H.R. 16593
92-1389
9/11/72
9/14/72
# 368
(y322-n41)
92-1566
10/12/72
# 434
(y316-n42)
—
92-1243
9/29/72
10/2/72
# 496
(y70-n5)
92-1566
10/13/72
(vv)
P.L. 92-570
10/26/72
1974
H.R. 11575
93-662
11/26/73
11/30/73
# 610
(y336-n23)
93-741
12/20/73
# 712
(y336-n32)
—
93-617
12/12/73
12/13/73
# 581
(y89-n2)
93-741
12/20/73
(vv)
P.L. 93-238
1/2/74
1975
H.R. 16243
93-1255
8/1/74
8/6/74
# 455
(y350-n43)
93-1363
7/23/74
# 534
(y293-n59)
—
93-1104
8/16/74
8/21/74
# 376
(y86-n5)
93-1363
9/24/74
(vv)
P.L. 93-437
10/8/74
1976
H.R. 9861
94-517
9/25/75
10/2/75
# 575
(y353-n61)
94-710
12/12/75
# 777
(y314-n57)
—
94-446
11/6/75
11/18/75
# 505
(y87-n7)
94-710
12/17/75
# 602
(y87-n9)
1/27/76b
# 21
(y323-n99)
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Senate Bill
Laws
P.L. 94-212
2/9/76
Appropriations—House
Report #
Date Reported
Passed
Vote #
(yeas-nays)
Appropriations—Senate
Conf. Rept. #
Passed
Vote #
(yeas-nays)
Report #
Date Reported
Passed
Vote #
(yeas-nays)
Conf. Rept. #
Passed
Vote #
(yeas-nays)
Public Law
Signed
FY
House Bill
1977
H.R. 14262
94-1231
6/8/76
6/17/76
# 401
(y331-n53)
94-1475
9/9/76
# 702
(y323-n45)
—
94-1046
7/22/76
8/9/76
# 511
(y82-n6)
94-1475
9/13/76
(vv)
P.L. 94-419
9/22/76
1978
H.R. 7933
95-451
6/21/77
6/30/77
# 402
(y333-n54)
95-565
9/8/77
# 516
(y361-n36)
—
95-325
7/1/77
7/19/77
# 308
(y91-n2)
95-565
9/9/77
(vv)
P.L. 95-111
9/21/77
1979
H.R. 13635
95-1398
7/27/78
8/9/78
# 665
(y339-n60)
95-1764
10/12/78
(vv)
—
95-1264
10/2/78
10/5/78
# 445
(y86-n3)
95-1764
10/12/78
# 487
(y77-n3)
P.L. 95-457
10/13/78
1980
H.R. 5359
96-450
9/20/79
9/28/79
# 522
(y305-n49)
96-696
12/12/79
(vv)
—
96-393
11/1/79
11/9/79
# 401
(y73-n3)
96-696
12/13/79
(vv)
P.L. 96-154
12/21/79
1981
H.R. 8105
96-1317
9/11/80
9/16/80
# 549
(y351-n42)
96-1528
12/4/80
# 673
(y321-n36)
—
96-1020
11/19/80
11/21/80
# 483
(y73-n1)
96-1528
12/5/80
# 510
(y73-n1)
P.L. 96-527
12/15/80
1982
H.R. 4995
97-333
11/16/81
11/18/81
# 320
(y335-n61)
97-410
12/15/81
# 363
(y334-n84)
S. 1857
97-273
11/17/81
H
12/4/81
# 456
(y84-n5)
97-410
12/15/81
# 489
(y93-n4)
P.L. 97-114
12/29/81
1983
H.R. 7355
97-943
12/2/82
12/8/82
# 425
(y346-n68)
S. 2951
97-580
9/23/82
H.J.Res. 631c
97-959
12/10/82
12/14/82
# 451
(y204-n200)
12/19/82
# 455
(y63-n31)
97-980
12/20/82
# 459
(y55-n41)
P.L. 97-377
12/21/82
CRS-14
97-980
12/20/82
(y232-n54)
(dv)
Senate Bill
Laws
No Report
12/15/82
Appropriations—House
Report #
Date Reported
Passed
Vote #
(yeas-nays)
FY
House Bill
1984
H.R. 4185
98-427
10/20/83
1985
H.R. 6329
98-1086
9/26/84
H.J.Res. 648e
98-1030
9/17/84
9/25/84
# 421
(y316-n91)
H.R. 3629
99-332
10/24/8
10/30/85
# 379
(y359-n67)
H.J.Res. 465c
99-403
11/21/85
12/4/85
# 427
(y212-n208)
H.R. 5438
99-793
8/14/86
1986
1987
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H.R. 3576
100-410
10/28/87
H.J.Res. 395b
100-415
10/29/87
Conf. Rept. #
Passed
Vote #
(yeas-nays)
98-567
11/18/83
# 531
(y311-n99)
Senate Bill
12/3/87
# 458
(y248-n170)
98-292
11/1/83
S. 3026
98-636
9/26/84
98-1159
10/10/84
(y252-n60)
(dv)
98-1159
9/27/84
—
99-450
12/19/85
# 476
(y261-n137)
Laws
Passed
Vote #
(yeas-nays)
Conf. Rept. #
Passed
Vote #
(yeas-nays)
Hd
11/8/83
# 344
(y86-n6)
98-567
11/18/83
# 380
(y75-n6)
P.L. 98-212
12/8/83
10/4/84
(vv)
98-1159
10/11/84
# 287
(y78-n11)
P.L. 98-473
10/12/84
12/10/85
(vv)
99-450
12/19/95
(vv)
P.L. 99-190
12/19/85
10/3/86
# 330
(y82-n13)
99-1005
10/17/86
(vv)
P.L. 99-591f
10/30/86
12/11/87
# 414
(y72-n21)
100-498
12/22/87
# 420
(y59-n30)
P.L. 100-202
12/22/87
Public Law
Signed
99-176
11/6/85
No Report
12/5/85
99-1005
10/15/86
# 472
(y235-n172)
104-498
12/22/87
# 510
(y209-n208)
Report #
Date Reported
S. 2039
S. 2827
9/25/86
# 417
(y201-n200)
H.J.Res. 738c
1988
11/2/83
# 443
(y328-n97)
Appropriations—Senate
99-446
9/17/86
99-500
9/29/86
S. 1923
100-235
12/4/87
—
100-238
12/8/87
Appropriations—House
Report #
Date Reported
Passed
Vote #
(yeas-nays)
Appropriations—Senate
Conf. Rept. #
Passed
Vote #
(yeas-nays)
Report #
Date Reported
Conf. Rept. #
Passed
Vote #
(yeas-nays)
Public Law
Signed
FY
House Bill
1989
H.R. 4781
100-681
6/10/88
6/21/88
# 193
(y360-n53)
100-1002
9/30/88
# 372
(y327-n77)
—
100-402
6/24/88
H
8/11/88
# 308
(y90-n4)
100-1002
9/30/88
(vv)
P.L. 100-463
10/1/88
1990
H.R. 3072
101-208
8/1/89
8/4/89
# 218
(y312-n105)
101-345
11/15/89
(vv)
—
101-132
9/14/89
9/29/89
# 217
(y96-n2)
101-345
11/17/89
(vv)
P.L. 101-165
11/21/89
1991
H.R. 5803
101-822
10/10/90
10/12/90
# 455
(y322-n97)
101-938
10/25/90
(vv)
S. 3189
101-521
10/11/90
Hg
10/16/90
# 273
(y79-n16)
101-938
10/26/90
# 319
(y80-n17)
P.L. 101-511
11/5/90
1992
H.R. 2521
102-95
6/4/91
6/7/91
# 145
(y273-n105)
102-328
11/20/91
(vv)
—
102-154
9/20/91
9/26/91
(vv)
102-328
11/23/91
# 272
(y66-n29)
P.L. 102-172
11/26/91
1993
H.R. 5504
102-627
6/29/92
7/2/92
# 266
(y328-n94)
102-1015
10/5/92
(vv)
—
102-408
9/17/92
9/23/92
# 229
(y86-n10)
102-1015
10/5/92
(vv)
P.L. 102-396
10/6/92
1994
H.R. 3116
103-254
9/22/93
9/30/93
# 480
(y325-n102)
103-339
11/10/93
(vv)
—
103-153
10/4/93
10/21/93
(vv)
103-339
11/10/93
# 368
(y88-n9)
P.L. 103-139
11/11/93
1995
H.R. 4650
103-562
6/27/94
6/29/94
# 313
(y330-n91)
103-747
9/29/94
# 446
(y327-n86)
—
103-321
7/29/94
8/11/94
# 282
(y86-n14)
103-747
9/29/94
(vv)
P.L. 103-335
9/30/94
1996
H.R. 2126
104-208
7/27/95
9/7/95
# 646
(y294-n125)
104-261
9/29/95
# 700
(y151-n267)
S. 1087
104-124
7/28/95
Hh
9/5/95
# 397
(y62-n35)
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Senate Bill
Passed
Vote #
(yeas-nays)
Laws
Appropriations—House
FY
House Bill
Report #
Date Reported
Passed
Vote #
(yeas-nays)
Appropriations—Senate
Conf. Rept. #
Passed
Vote #
(yeas-nays)
Senate Bill
104-344
11/16/95
# 806
(y270-n158)
—
Report #
Date Reported
Passed
Vote #
(yeas-nays)
Laws
Conf. Rept. #
Passed
Vote #
(yeas-nays)
Public Law
Signed
104-344
11/16/95
# 579
(y59-n39)
P.L. 104-61i
12/1/95
1997
H.R. 3610
104-617
6/11/96
6/13/96
# 247
(y278-n126)
104-863
9/28/96
# 455
(y370-n37)
S. 1894
104-286
6/20/96
Hj
7/18/96
# 200
(y72-n27)
04-863
9/30/96
(vv)
P.L. 104-208
9/30/96
1998
H.R. 2266
105-206
7/25/97
7/29/97
# 338
(y322-n105)
105-265
9/25/97
# 442
(y356-n65)
S. 1005
105-45
7/10/97
Hk
7/15/97
# 176
(y94-n4)
105-265
9/25/97
# 258
(y93-n5)
P.L. 105-56l
10/8/97
1999
H.R. 4103
105-591
6/22/98
6/24/98
# 266
(y358-n61)
105-746
9/28/98
# 471
(y369-n43)
S. 2132
105-200
6/4/98
Hm
7/30/98
# 252
(y97-n2)
105-746
9/29/98
# 291
(y94-n2)
P.L. 105-262
10/17/98
2000
H.R. 2561
106-244
7/20/99
7/22/99
# 334
(y379-n45)
106-371
10/13/99
# 494
(y372-n55)
S. 1122
106-53
5/25/99
Hn
7/28/99
(uc)
106-371
10/14/99
# 326
(y87-n11)
P.L. 106-79
10/25/99
2001
H.R. 4576
106-644
6/1/00
6/7/00
# 241
(y367-n58)
106-754
7/19/00
# 413
(y367-n58)
S. 2593
106-298
5/18/00
Ho
6/13/00
# 127
(y95-n3)
106-754
7/27/00
# 230
(y91-n9)
P.L. 106-259
8/9/00
2002
H.R. 3338
107-298
11/19/01
11/28/01
# 458
(y406-n20)
107-350
12/20/01
# 510
(y408-n6)
—
Hp
107-109
12/4/01
12/7/01
(vv)
107-350
12/20/01
#380
(y94-n2)
P.L. 107-117
1/10/02
2003
H.R. 5010
107-532
6/25/02
6/27/02
#270
(y413-n18)
107-732
10/10/02
#457
(y409-n14)
—
107-213
7/18/03
Hq
8/1/02
#204
(y95-n3)
107-732
10/16/02
#239
(y93-n1)
P.L. 107-248
10/23/02
CRS-17
Appropriations—House
Report #
Date Reported
Passed
Vote #
(yeas-nays)
Appropriations—Senate
Conf. Rept. #
Passed
Vote #
(yeas-nays)
Report #
Date Reported
Passed
Vote #
(yeas-nays)
Conf. Rept. #
Passed
Vote #
(yeas-nays)
Public Law
Signed
FY
House Bill
2004
H.R. 2658
108-187
7/2/03
7/8/03
#335
(y399-n19)
108-283
9/24/03
#513
(y407-n15)
S. 1382
108-87
7/9/03
Hr
7/17/03
#290
(y95-n0)
108-283
9/25/03
#364
(y95-n0)
P.L. 108-87
9/30/03
2005
H.R. 4613
108-553
6/18/04
6/22/04
#284
(y403-n17)
108-622
7/22/04
#418
(y410-n12)
S. 2559
108-284
6/22/04
Hs
6/24/04
#149
(y98-n0)
108-622
7/22/04
#163
(y96-n0)
P.L. 108-287
8/5/04
2006
H.R. 2863
109-119
6/10/05
6/20/05
#287
(y398-n19)
109-359
12/19/05
#669
(y308-n106)
—
109-141
9/29/05
10/7/05
#254
(y97-n0)
109-359
12/21/2005
#366
(y93-n0)
P.L. 109-148
12/30/05
2007
H.R. 5631
109-504
6/16/06
6/20/06
#305
(y407-n19)
109-676
9/26/06
#486
(y394-n22)
—
109-292
7/25/06
9/7/06
#239
(y98-n0)
109-676
9/29/06
#261
(y100-n0)
P.L. 109-289
9/29/06
2008
H.R. 3222
110-279
7/30/07
8/5/07
#846
(y395-n13)
110-434 11/8/07
#1064
(y400-n15)
—
110-155
9/14/07
10/3/07
(vv)
110-434
11/8/07
(vv)
P.L. 110-116
11/13/07
2009
H.R. 2638
110-181
6/8/07
6/15/07
#491
(y268-n150)
(No Conf.
Reptt)
9/24/08
#632
(y370-n58)
—
No Report
7/26/07
#282
(y89-n4)
(No Conf.
Reptt)
9/27/08
#208
(y78-n12)
P.L. 110-329
9/30/08
2010
H.R. 3326
111-230
7/24/09
7/30/09
#675
(y400-n30)
(No Conf.
Reptu)
12/16/09
#985
(y395-n34)
—
111-74
9/10/09
10/6/09
#315
(y93-n7)
(No Conf.
Reptu)
12/19/09
#384
(y88-n10)
P.L. 111-118
12/19/09
CRS-18
Senate Bill
Laws
Appropriations—House
FY
House Bill
2011
H.R. 1473v
2012
H.R. 2055w
2013
2014
Report #
Date Reported
Passed
Vote #
(yeas-nays)
Appropriations—Senate
Conf. Rept. #
Passed
Vote #
(yeas-nays)
Senate Bill
4/14/2011
#268
(y260-n167)
No conference
submitted for
printing
in Congressional
Record
__
112-94
5/31/2011
6/14/2011
#418
(y411-n5)
112-331x
12/15/2011
#941
(y296-n121)
__
H.R. 5856
112-493
5/25/2012
7/19/2012
#498
(y326-n90)
-
H.R. 933z
3/6/2013aa
3/6/2013
#62
(y267-n151)
H.R. 2397dd
113-113
6/17/2013
6/24/2013
#414
(y315-n109)
Report #
Date Reported
Passed
Vote #
(yeas-nays)
Conf. Rept. #
Passed
Vote #
(yeas-nays)
Public Law
Signed
4/14/2011
#61
(y81-n19)
No conference
submitted for
printing
in Congressional
Record
P.L. 112-10
4/15/2011
112-29
6/30/2011
7/20/2011
#115
(y97-n2)
112-331x
12/15/2011
#235
(y67-n32)
P.L. 112-74
12/23/2011
-
112-196y
8/2/2012
-
-
-
(No Conf.
Rept)bb
3/21/2013
#89
(y318-n109)
-
3/11/2013aa
-
(No Conf.
Rept)cc
3/20/2013
#44
(y73-n26)
P.L. 113-6
3/26/2013
-
S. 1429dd
113-85
8/1/2013
-
-
-
H.R. 3547ee
Abbreviations and Symbols:
H indicates that the Senate passed a bill with a House resolution number
S indicates that the House passed a bill with a Senate resolution number
(—) dashes indicate no original Senate bill; House bill number used
vv = voice vote, uc = unanimous consent vote, dv = a division vote
Notes:
a.
Vote on second conference report. First conference report (91-1759) passed by the House 328-30 but tabled in the Senate.
b.
House agreed to Tunney amendment banning any funding for activities in Angola, thus clearing this bill to be sent to the President.
c.
A continuing resolution, which was passed instead of the normal DOD appropriations bill.
CRS-19
Laws
P.L. 113-76
1/17/2014
d.
Senate incorporated text of S. 2039 into H.R. 4185, then passed it.
e.
Both House and Senate bills were incorporated into this continuing resolution, which was passed instead of the normal DOD appropriations bill.
f.
H.J.Res. 738 became P.L. 99-500 xx. For further action, see H.R. 3979, which became P.L. 113-291 on 12/19/2014. yy. Passed/agreed to in House: On motion to suspend the rules and pass the bill, as amended. Agreed to by the yeas and nays: (2/3 required); 410-0 (Roll no. 116). (text: CR H2278). zz. Resolving differences—House actions: On motion that the House agree with an amendment to the Senate amendment Agreed to by the yeas and nays: 300-119 (Roll no. 551).(text as House agreed to Senate amendment with an amendment: CR H8388-8621). aaa. Passed/agreed to in Senate: Passed Senate with an amendment by yea-nay vote. 59-38. Record vote no: 101. (text: CR S2176-2178). bbb. Resolving differences—Senate actions: Senate agreed to House amendment to Senate amendment to H.R. 3979, under the order of 12/11/14, having achieved 60 votes in the affirmative, by yea-nay vote. 89-11. Record vote no: 325. (consideration: CR S6738-6739).
Table 2. Appropriation Bills
Appropriations—House
|
Appropriations—Senate
|
Laws
|
FY
|
House Bill
|
Report #Date Reported
PassedVote #(yeas-nays)
Conf. Rept. #Passed Vote #(yeas-nays)
Senate Bill
|
Report #Date Reported
PassedVote #(yeas-nays)
Conf. Rept. #Passed Vote #(yeas-nays)
Public Law Signed
|
H.R. 15090
|
91-69812/3/69
12/8/69# 306(y330-n33)
91-76612/18/69(vv)
—
|
91-60712/12/69
12/15/69# 241(y85-n4)
91-76612/18/69(vv)
P.L. 91-17112/29/69
H.R. 19590
|
91-157010/6/70
10/8/70# 338(y274-n31)
91-1799a12/29/70# 452(y234-n18)
—
|
91-139212/3/70
12/8/70# 417(y89-n0)
91-179912/29/70# 457(y70-n2)
P.L. 91-6681/11/71
H.R. 11731
|
92-66611/11/71
11/17/71# 402(y343-n51)
92-75412/15/71# 466(y293-n39)
—
|
92-49811/18/71
11/23/71# 396(y80-n5)
92-75412/15/71(vv)
P.L. 92-20412/18/71
H.R. 16593
|
92-13899/11/72
9/14/72# 368(y322-n41)
92-156610/12/72# 434(y316-n42)
—
|
92-12439/29/72
10/2/72# 496(y70-n5)
92-156610/13/72(vv)
P.L. 92-57010/26/72
H.R. 11575
|
93-66211/26/73
11/30/73# 610(y336-n23)
93-74112/20/73# 712(y336-n32)
—
|
93-61712/12/73
12/13/73# 581(y89-n2)
93-74112/20/73(vv)
P.L. 93-2381/2/74
H.R. 16243
|
93-12558/1/74
8/6/74# 455(y350-n43)
93-13637/23/74# 534(y293-n59)
—
|
93-11048/16/74
8/21/74# 376(y86-n5)
93-13639/24/74(vv)
P.L. 93-43710/8/74
H.R. 9861
|
94-517 9/25/75
10/2/75 # 575(y353-n61)
94-710 12/12/75# 777 (y314-n57)
—
|
94-446 11/6/75
11/18/75 # 505(y87-n7)
94-71012/17/75 # 602(y87-n9)
1/27/76b# 21(y323-n99)
P.L. 94-2122/9/76
H.R. 14262
|
94-12316/8/76
6/17/76# 401(y331-n53)
94-14759/9/76# 702(y323-n45)
—
|
94-10467/22/76
8/9/76# 511(y82-n6)
94-14759/13/76(vv)
P.L. 94-4199/22/76
H.R. 7933
|
95-4516/21/77
6/30/77# 402(y333-n54)
95-5659/8/77# 516(y361-n36)
—
|
95-3257/1/77
7/19/77# 308(y91-n2)
95-5659/9/77(vv)
P.L. 95-1119/21/77
H.R. 13635
|
95-13987/27/78
8/9/78# 665(y339-n60)
95-176410/12/78(vv)
—
|
95-1264 10/2/78
10/5/78# 445(y86-n3)
95-176410/12/78# 487(y77-n3)
P.L. 95-45710/13/78
H.R. 5359
|
96-4509/20/79
9/28/79# 522(y305-n49)
96-69612/12/79(vv)
—
|
96-39311/1/79
11/9/79# 401(y73-n3)
96-69612/13/79(vv)
P.L. 96-15412/21/79
H.R. 8105
|
96-13179/11/80
9/16/80# 549(y351-n42)
96-152812/4/80# 673(y321-n36)
—
|
96-102011/19/80
11/21/80# 483(y73-n1)
96-152812/5/80# 510(y73-n1)
P.L. 96-52712/15/80
H.R. 4995
|
97-33311/16/81
11/18/81# 320(y335-n61)
97-41012/15/81# 363(y334-n84)
S. 1857
|
97-27311/17/81
H 12/4/81# 456(y84-n5)
97-41012/15/81# 489(y93-n4)
P.L. 97-11412/29/81
H.R. 7355
|
97-943 12/2/82
12/8/82 # 425(y346-n68)
S. 2951
|
97-580 9/23/82
H.J.Res. 631c
97-95912/10/82
12/14/82# 451(y204-n200)
97-98012/20/82(y232-n54)(dv)
No Report12/15/82
12/19/82# 455(y63-n31)
97-98012/20/82# 459(y55-n41)
P.L. 97-37712/21/82
H.R. 4185
|
98-42710/20/83
11/2/83# 443(y328-n97)
98-56711/18/83# 531(y311-n99)
S. 2039
|
98-29211/1/83
Hd 11/8/83# 344(y86-n6)
98-56711/18/83# 380(y75-n6)
P.L. 98-21212/8/83
H.R. 6329
|
98-1086 9/26/84
S. 3026
|
98-636 9/26/84
H.J.Res. 648e
98-10309/17/84
9/25/84# 421(y316-n91)
98-115910/10/84(y252-n60)(dv)
98-11599/27/84
10/4/84(vv)
98-115910/11/84# 287(y78-n11)
P.L. 98-47310/12/84
H.R. 3629
|
99-332 10/24/8
10/30/85# 379(y359-n67)
—
|
99-176 11/6/85
H.J.Res. 465c
99-40311/21/85
12/4/85# 427(y212-n208)
99-45012/19/85# 476(y261-n137)
No Report12/5/85
12/10/85(vv)
99-45012/19/95(vv)
P.L. 99-19012/19/85
H.R. 5438
|
99-793 8/14/86
S. 2827
|
99-446 9/17/86
H.J.Res. 738c
9/25/86# 417(y201-n200)
99-100510/15/86# 472(y235-n172)
99-5009/29/86
10/3/86# 330(y82-n13)
99-100510/17/86(vv)
P.L. 99-591f10/30/86
H.R. 3576
|
100-410 10/28/87
|
S. 1923
|
100-235 12/4/87
H.J.Res. 395b
100-41510/29/87
12/3/87# 458(y248-n170)
104-49812/22/87# 510(y209-n208)
—
|
100-23812/8/87
12/11/87# 414(y72-n21)
100-49812/22/87# 420(y59-n30)
P.L. 100-20212/22/87
H.R. 4781
|
100-6816/10/88
6/21/88# 193(y360-n53)
100-10029/30/88# 372(y327-n77)
—
|
100-4026/24/88
H 8/11/88# 308(y90-n4)
100-1002 9/30/88(vv)
P.L. 100-46310/1/88
H.R. 3072
|
101-2088/1/89
8/4/89# 218(y312-n105)
101-34511/15/89(vv)
—
|
101-132 9/14/89
9/29/89# 217(y96-n2)
101-34511/17/89(vv)
P.L. 101-16511/21/89
H.R. 5803
|
101-82210/10/90
10/12/90# 455(y322-n97)
101-93810/25/90(vv)
S. 3189
|
101-52110/11/90
Hg10/16/90# 273(y79-n16)
101-93810/26/90# 319(y80-n17)
P.L. 101-51111/5/90
H.R. 2521
|
102-956/4/91
6/7/91# 145(y273-n105)
102-32811/20/91(vv)
—
|
102-154 9/20/91
9/26/91(vv)
102-32811/23/91# 272(y66-n29)
P.L. 102-17211/26/91
H.R. 5504
|
102-6276/29/92
7/2/92# 266(y328-n94)
102-101510/5/92(vv)
—
|
102-4089/17/92
9/23/92# 229(y86-n10)
102-101510/5/92(vv)
P.L. 102-39610/6/92
H.R. 3116
|
103-2549/22/93
9/30/93# 480(y325-n102)
103-33911/10/93(vv)
—
|
103-15310/4/93
10/21/93(vv)
103-33911/10/93# 368(y88-n9)
P.L. 103-13911/11/93
H.R. 4650
|
103-5626/27/94
6/29/94# 313(y330-n91)
103-7479/29/94# 446(y327-n86)
—
|
103-3217/29/94
8/11/94# 282(y86-n14)
103-747 9/29/94(vv)
P.L. 103-3359/30/94
H.R. 2126
|
104-2087/27/95
9/7/95# 646(y294-n125)
104-2619/29/95# 700(y151-n267)
S. 1087
|
104-1247/28/95
Hh 9/5/95# 397(y62-n35)
104-344 11/16/95# 806(y270-n158)
—
|
104-34411/16/95# 579(y59-n39)
P.L. 104-61i12/1/95
H.R. 3610
|
104-6176/11/96
6/13/96# 247(y278-n126)
104-8639/28/96# 455(y370-n37)
S. 1894
|
104-2866/20/96
Hj 7/18/96 # 200(y72-n27)
04-8639/30/96(vv)
P.L. 104-2089/30/96
H.R. 2266
|
105-2067/25/97
7/29/97# 338(y322-n105)
105-2659/25/97# 442(y356-n65)
S. 1005
|
105-457/10/97
Hk 7/15/97# 176(y94-n4)
105-2659/25/97# 258(y93-n5)
P.L. 105-56l10/8/97
H.R. 4103
|
105-5916/22/98
6/24/98# 266(y358-n61)
105-7469/28/98# 471(y369-n43)
S. 2132
|
105-2006/4/98
Hm 7/30/98# 252 (y97-n2)
105-7469/29/98# 291(y94-n2)
P.L. 105-26210/17/98
H.R. 2561
|
106-2447/20/99
7/22/99# 334(y379-n45)
106-37110/13/99# 494(y372-n55)
S. 1122
|
106-535/25/99
Hn 7/28/99(uc)
106-37110/14/99# 326(y87-n11)
P.L. 106-7910/25/99
H.R. 4576
|
106-6446/1/00
6/7/00# 241(y367-n58)
106-7547/19/00# 413(y367-n58)
S. 2593
|
106-2985/18/00
Ho 6/13/00# 127(y95-n3)
106-7547/27/00# 230(y91-n9)
P.L. 106-2598/9/00
H.R. 3338
|
107-29811/19/01
11/28/01# 458(y406-n20)
107-35012/20/01# 510(y408-n6)
—
|
Hp107-10912/4/01
12/7/01(vv)
107-35012/20/01#380(y94-n2)
P.L. 107-1171/10/02
H.R. 5010
|
107-5326/25/02
6/27/02#270(y413-n18)
107-73210/10/02#457(y409-n14)
—
|
107-2137/18/03
Hq 8/1/02#204(y95-n3)
107-73210/16/02#239(y93-n1)
P.L. 107-24810/23/02
H.R. 2658
|
108-1877/2/03
7/8/03#335(y399-n19)
108-2839/24/03#513(y407-n15)
S. 1382
|
108-87 7/9/03
Hr 7/17/03#290(y95-n0)
108-2839/25/03#364(y95-n0)
P.L. 108-879/30/03
H.R. 4613
|
108-5536/18/04
6/22/04#284(y403-n17)
108-6227/22/04#418(y410-n12)
S. 2559
|
108-2846/22/04
Hs6/24/04#149(y98-n0)
108-6227/22/04#163(y96-n0)
P.L. 108-2878/5/04
H.R. 2863
|
109-1196/10/05
6/20/05#287(y398-n19)
109-35912/19/05#669(y308-n106)
—
|
109-1419/29/05
10/7/05#254(y97-n0)
109-35912/21/2005#366(y93-n0)
P.L. 109-14812/30/05
H.R. 5631
|
109-5046/16/06
6/20/06#305(y407-n19)
109-6769/26/06#486(y394-n22)
—
|
109-2927/25/06
9/7/06#239(y98-n0)
109-6769/29/06#261(y100-n0)
P.L. 109-2899/29/06
H.R. 3222
|
110-2797/30/07
8/5/07#846(y395-n13)
110-434 11/8/07#1064(y400-n15)
—
|
110-1559/14/07
10/3/07(vv)
110-43411/8/07(vv)
P.L. 110-11611/13/07
H.R. 2638
|
110-1816/8/07
6/15/07#491(y268-n150)
(No Conf. Reptt)9/24/08#632(y370-n58)
—
|
No Report
|
7/26/07#282(y89-n4)
(No Conf. Reptt)9/27/08#208(y78-n12)
P.L. 110-3299/30/08
H.R. 3326
|
111-2307/24/09
7/30/09#675(y400-n30)
(No Conf. Reptu)12/16/09#985(y395-n34)
—
|
111-749/10/09
10/6/09#315(y93-n7)
(No Conf. Reptu)12/19/09#384(y88-n10)
P.L. 111-11812/19/09
H.R. 1473v
4/14/2011#268(y260-n167)
No conferencesubmitted for printing in Congressional Record
__
|
4/14/2011#61(y81-n19)
No conferencesubmitted for printing in Congressional Record
P.L. 112-104/15/2011
H.R. 2055w
112-945/31/2011
6/14/2011#418(y411-n5)
112-331x12/15/2011#941(y296-n121)
__
|
112-296/30/2011
7/20/2011#115(y97-n2)
112-331x12/15/2011#235(y67-n32)
P.L. 112-7412/23/2011
H.R. 5856
|
112-4935/25/2012
7/19/2012#498(y326-n90)
-
|
-
|
112-196y8/2/2012
-
|
-
|
-
|
H.R. 933z
3/6/2013aa
3/6/2013#62(y267-n151)
(No Conf. Rept)bb3/21/2013#89(y318-n109)
-
|
3/11/2013aa
-
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(No Conf. Rept)cc3/20/2013#44(y73-n26)
P.L. 113-63/26/2013
H.R. 2397dd
113-1136/17/2013
6/24/2013#414(y315-n109)
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S. 1429dd
113-858/1/2013
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H.R. 3547ee
P.L. 113-761/17/2014
H.R. 4870ff
113-473gg6/13/2014
6/20/2014#338(y340-n73)
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113-211hh7/17/2014
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H.R. 83ii
Rules Committee Print113-5912/9/2014
9/15/2014jjvv(Resolving differences)12/11/2014kk#563(y219-n206)
explanatory statement printed in the Congressional Record12/11/2014
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Rules Committee Print113-5912/9/2014
9/18/2014lluc(Resolving differences)12/13/2014mm#354(y56-n40)
explanatory statement printed in the Congressional Record12/11/2014
P.L. 113-23512/16/2014
Abbreviations and Symbols:H indicates that the Senate passed a bill with a House resolution numberS indicates that the House passed a bill with a Senate resolution number(—) dashes indicate no original Senate bill; House bill number usedvv = voice vote, uc = unanimous consent vote, dv = a division voteNotes:
a. Vote on second conference report. First conference report (91-1759) passed by the House 328-30 but tabled in the Senate.b. House agreed to Tunney amendment banning any funding for activities in Angola, thus clearing this bill to be sent to the President.c. A continuing resolution, which was passed instead of the normal DOD appropriations bill.d. Senate incorporated text of S. 2039 into H.R. 4185, then passed it.e. Both House and Senate bills were incorporated into this continuing resolution, which was passed instead of the normal DOD appropriations bill.f. H.J.Res. 738 became P.L. 99-500 on October 18, 1986, and was subsequently updated as P.L. 99-591 on 10/30/1986.
g.
g. Senate passed S. 3189 on October 15, 1990, then vitiated this action on October 16, 1990, and passed H.R. 5803 in lieu.
h.
h. Senate passed S. 1087, amended by recorded vote # 397 on September 5, 1995, then passed H.R. 2126 in lieu on September 8, 1995, by voice vote.
i.
i. The President allowed H.R. 2126 to become law without his signature.
j.
j. Senate substituted the text of S. 1894, then passed H.R. 3610
.
k.
.k. Senate passed S. 1005, amended by vote # 176 on July 15, 1997, then inserted text of S. 1005 into H.R. 2266, and passed it in lieu on July 29, 1997, by voice vote.
l.
l. President Clinton used his line item veto power to veto several items in this law.
m.
m. Senate passed H.R. 4103 in lieu of S. 2132
.
n.
.n. On July 28, 1999, the Senate vitiated previous passage of its own defense appropriations bill (S. 1122, June 8, 1999, vote # 158, 93-4), and passed H.R. 2561 after
striking all but the enacting clause and inserting the text of S. 1122
.
o.
.o. On June 18, 2000, the Senate struck all but the enacting clause of H.R. 4576 and substituted the language of S. 2593, and on June 13, 2000 the Senate passed H.R. 4576
amended.
p.
p. Reported out with an amendment in the nature of a substitute.
q.
q. On July 18, 2002, the
committee on appropriationsCommittee on Appropriations reported an amendment in the nature of a substitute with written Report 107-213, which was passed as amended
by unanimous consent on August 1, 2002, then substituted for the text of H.R. 5010 which was then passed on August 1, 2002, by a vote of y95-n3 (#204).
r.
r. Senate passed H.R. 2658 as amended.
s.
s. Senate struck all but the enacting clause and substituted the text of S. 2559, then passed H.R. 4613
.
t.
.t. In lieu of a conference report, the House took up the Senate-passed version of the bill on September 24, 2008, and agreed to the bill with amendment by a vote of
320-58 with 1 present. The Senate took up the House amended version of the bill and agreed to it on September 27, 2008, by a vote of 78-12, clearing the measure
for the President.
u.
u. In lieu of a conference report on the FY2010 defense appropriations bill, House and Senate negotiators agreed on an amendment to the Senate-passed version of
H.R. 3326H.R.
3326 that would appropriate $497.7 billion for the DOD base budget and $128.2 billion for war costs. The House passed that compromise version of the bill
December 16, 2009 (395-34); the Senate passed it December 19, 2009 (88-10).
v.
v. Department of Defense and Full-Year Continuing Appropriations Act, 2011, appropriates funds for FY2011 to the Department of Defense (DOD) and appropriates
amounts for continuing operations, projects, or activities which were conducted in FY2010 and for which appropriations, funds or other authority were made available
in: (1) the Agriculture, Rural Development, Food and Drug Administration, and Related Agencies Appropriations Act, 2010; (2) the Energy and Water Development
and Related Agencies Appropriations Act, 2010; (3) the Department of Homeland Security Appropriations Act, 2010; (4) the Department of the Interior, Environment,
and Related Agencies Appropriations Act, 2010; (5) the Legislative Branch Appropriations Act, 2010; (6) the Consolidated Appropriations Act, 2010; and (7) that part
of chapter 1 of title I of the Supplemental Appropriations Act, 2010 that addresses guaranteed loans in the rural housing insurance fund.
w.
w. Consolidated Appropriations Act, 2012. The measure was the vehicle for making appropriations for most federal government operations for the remainder of FY2012.
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x.
x. The Conference Report to accompany H.R. 2055 is H.Rept. 112-331, Military Construction and Veterans Affairs and Related Agencies Appropriations Act, 2012. See
Division A-Department of Defense Appropriations Act, 2012.
y.
y. On August 2, 2012, the Committee on Appropriations reported by Senator Inouye with an amendment in the nature of substitute with written report S.Rept.
112196112-196. Placed on Senate Legislative Calendar under General Orders. Calendar No. 484.
z.
z. Consolidated and Further Continuing Appropriations Act, 2013. Division C-Department of Defense Appropriations Act, 2013. An Act making consolidated
appropriations and further continuing appropriations for the fiscal year ending September 30, 2013, and for other purposes.
aa. A House explanatory statement was printed in the March 6, 2013, Congressional Record, beginning on page H1029. A Senate explanatory statement was printed in the
March 11, 2013, Congressional Record, beginning on page S1287.
bb. On March 21, 2013, the House agreed to the Senate amendments. Agreed to by the Yeas and Nays: 318-109 (Roll no. 89).
cc. On March 20, 2013, the Senate passed H.R. 933 with an amendment and an amendment to the Title by Yea-Nay Vote. 73-26. Record vote number: 44.
dd. For further action, see H.R. 3547, which became P.L. 113-76 on January 17, 2014.
ee. Consolidated Appropriations Act, 2014. Division C-Department of Defense Appropriations Act, 2014.
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Definitions1
•
Appropriation—One form of budget authority provided by Congress permitting
federal agencies to incur obligations and to make payments out of the Treasury
for specific purposes. Appropriated funds must be spent for purposes specifically
designated by Congress but are not necessarily spent in the year in which they are
provided.
•
Authorization—Establishes or maintains a government program or agency by
defining its scope. May set a specific limit on how much Congress can
appropriate for that program. Authorizing legislation is normally a prerequisite
for appropriation. An authorization does not make money available.
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ff. For further action, see H.R. 83, which became P.L. 113-235 on December 16, 2014. gg. The House Committee on Appropriations reported an original measure, H. Rept 113-473.hh. Committee on Appropriations. Reported with an amendment in the nature of a substitute with written report no. 113-211.ii. Consolidated Appropriations Act, 2015. Division C-Department of Defense Appropriations Act, 2015. The agreement on the Department of Defense Appropriations Act, 2015 incorporates some of the provisions of both the House-passes and the Senate-reported versions of the bill. Rules Committee Print 113-59, and the explanatory statement printed in the December 11, 2014, Congressional Record provide additional details related to the bill as agreed to by the House 12/11/2014. jj. Passed/agreed to in House: On motion to suspend the rules and pass the bill, as amended Agreed to by voice vote. (text: CR H7462) kk. Resolving differences—House actions: On motion that the House agree with an amendment to the Senate Amendment Agreed by the yeas and nays: 219 – 206 (Roll no. 563). (text as House agreed to Senate amendment with and amendment: CR H9076-9273) ll. Passed/agreed to in Senate: Passed Senate with an amendment by unanimous consent. mm. Resolving differences—Senate actions: Senate agreed to the House amendment to the Senate amendment to H.R. 83 by yea-nay vote. 56-40. Record vote no: 354. (consideration: CR S6813-6814)
Definitions1Appropriation—One form of budget authority provided by Congress permitting federal agencies to incur obligations and to make payments out of the Treasury for specific purposes. Appropriated funds must be spent for purposes specifically designated by Congress but are not necessarily spent in the year in which they are provided.
Authorization—Establishes or maintains a government program or agency by defining its scope. May set a specific limit on how much Congress can appropriate for that program. Authorizing legislation is normally a prerequisite for appropriation. An authorization does not make money available.
Continuing Resolution—Legislation enacted by Congress to provide budget
authority for Federal agencies and programs in lieu of regular appropriations acts.
CRs may be temporary (providing only stop-gap funding until passage of regular
appropriations acts) or full-year (substituting for one or more regular
appropriations acts).
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Supplemental Appropriation—An act appropriating funds in addition to what
is provided in a regular annual appropriation act. Military and DOD civilian pay
raises are often funded in supplemental appropriation acts.
Author Contact Information
Nese F. DeBruyne
Information Research Specialist
ndebruyne@crs.loc.gov, 7-8096
Acknowledgments
An earlier version of this report was authored by Thomas Coipuram Jr., with updates by Mari-Jana “M-J”
Oboroceanu.
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Footnotes
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