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H.R.5484
Title: A bill to strengthen Federal efforts to encourage foreign cooperation in eradicating illicit drug crops and in halting international drug traffic, to improve enforcement of Federal drug laws and enhance interdiction of illicit drug shipments, to provide strong Federal leadership in establishing effective drug abuse prevention and education programs, to expand Federal support for drug abuse treatment and rehabilitation efforts, and for other purposes.
Sponsor: Rep Wright, James C., Jr. [TX-12] (introduced 9/8/1986) Cosponsors (301)
Related Bills: H.RES.541, H.RES.576, H.RES.597, H.R.273, H.R.526, H.R.994, H.R.1125, H.R.1193,
H.R.1625, H.R.1768, H.R.1907, H.R.1913, H.R.1946, H.R.2013, H.R.2014, H.R.2132, H.R.2447,
H.R.2768, H.R.2843, H.R.2881, H.R.2954, H.R.2977, H.R.3819, H.R.3936, H.R.4639, H.R.4711,
H.R.4815, H.R.5055, H.R.5103, H.R.5112, H.R.5195, H.R.5231, H.R.5237, H.R.5247, H.R.5249,
H.R.5250, H.R.5251, H.R.5269, H.R.5281, H.R.5309, H.R.5334, H.R.5352, H.R.5418, H.R.5433,
H.R.5557, H.R.5568, H.R.5621, H.R.5664, H.R.5729, S.2878
Latest Major Action: 10/27/1986 Became Public Law No: 99-570.
SUMMARY AS OF:
10/17/1986--House agreed to Senate amendment with amendment. (There are 2 other summaries)
(House agreed to Senate amendment with an amendment (Pursuant to H. Res. 597) (Inserted Text of H.R. 5729))
Anti-Drug Abuse Act of 1986 - Title I: Anti-Drug Enforcement - Subtitle A: Narcotics Penalties and Enforcement Act of 1986 - Narcotics Penalties and Enforcement Act of 1986 - Amends the Controlled Substances Act to modify the threshold quantities and kinds of controlled substances which trigger revised enhanced penalties.
Grants Federal courts limited authority to impose a sentence below a statutory minimum.
Subtitle B: Drug Possession Penalty Act of 1986 - Drug Possession Penalty Act of 1986 - Establishes criminal penalties for simple possession of a controlled substance.
Subtitle C: Juvenile Drug Trafficking Act of 1986 - Juvenile Drug Trafficking Act of 1986 - Establishes increased criminal penalties for employing persons under 18 years of age in drug operations.
Establishes increased criminal penalties for the manufacture or distribution of a controlled substance in or near an elementary school, vocational school, secondary school, or college. (Current law establishes such enhanced penalties only for the distribution of a controlled substance in or near an elementary or secondary school.)
Subtitle D: Assets Forfeiture Amendments Act of 1986 - Department of Justice Assets Forfeiture Fund Amendments Act of 1986 - Permits the use of funds in the Department of Justice Assets Forfeiture Fund for certain necessary program-related expenses and for equipping vessels, vehicles, and aircraft for official use by certain Government agencies.
Subtitle E: Controlled Substance Analogue Enforcement Act of 1986 - Controlled Substance Analogue Enforcement Act of 1986 - Amends the Controlled Substances Act to provide that controlled substance analogues shall be treated as a schedule I substance.
Subtitle F: Continuing Drug Enterprise Act of 1986 - Continuing Drug Enterprises Act of 1986 - Amends the Controlled Substances Act to increase the criminal penalties for continuing criminal enterprise activities.
Subtitle G: Controlled Substances Import and Export Act Penalties Enhancement Act of 1986 - Controlled Substances Import and Export Act Penalties Enhancement Act of 1986 - Amends the Controlled Substances Import and Export Act to modify the quantity and kinds of controlled substances which trigger revised enhanced penalties.
Subtitle H: Money Laundering Control Act of 1986 - Money Laundering Control Act of 1986 - Amends the Federal criminal code to establish money laundering as a Federal offense. Establishes criminal and civil penalties for such violations.
Establishes forfeiture procedures for the offense of money laundering. Makes certain changes regarding recordkeeping and reporting requirements and the disclosure of information by financial institutions.
Subtitle I: Armed Career Criminals - Career Criminals Amendment Act of 1986 - Amends the Federal criminal code to provide increased criminal penalties for any person who transports firearms or ammunition in interstate or foreign commerce if such person has multiple convictions for serious drug offenses and/or violent felonies. (Current law provides increased penalties where such person had multiple convictions for robbery and burglary.)
Subtitle J: Authorization of Appropriations for Drug Law Enforcement - Authorizes additional appropriations for FY 1987 for the Department of Justice for drug law enforcement activities.
Subtitle K: State and Local Narcotics Control Assistance - State and Local Law Enforcement Assistance Act of 1986 - Amends the Omnibus Crime Control and Safe Streets Act of 1968 to authorize the Director of the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) to make grants to State and local law enforcement agencies for narcotics assistance.
Subtitle L: Study on the Use of Existing Federal Buildings as Prisons - Requires the Secretary of Defense to provide the Attorney General with a list identifying Federal buildings under the jurisdiction of the Department of Defense which could be used as detention facilties.
Subtitle M: Narcotics Traffickers Deportation Act - Amends the Immigration and Nationality Act to provide for the exclusion or deportation of any alien for violating any law or regulation relating to a controlled substance.
Subtitle N: Freedom of Information Act - Freedom of Information Reform Act of 1986 - Amends the Freedom of Information Act with respect to access to law enforcement information and fees.
Subtitle O: Prohibition on the Interstate Sale and Transportation of Drug Paraphernalia - Mail Order Drug Paraphernalia Control Act - Makes it a Federal criminal offense for any person to: (1) use the U.S. Postal Service or any private parcel service as part of a scheme to sell drug paraphernalia; (2) offer for sale and transportation in interstate or foreign commerce drug paraphernalia; or (3) import or export drug paraphernalia.
Subtitle P: Manufacturing Operations - Amends the Controlled Substances Act to make it illegal to knowingly open, maintain, manage, or control a place for manufacturing, distributing, or using controlled substance.
Subtitle Q: Controlled Substances Technical Amendments - Drug and Alcohol Dependent Offenders Treatment Act of 1986 - Grants the Director of the Administrative Office of the United States Court authority to contract with public and private agencies for the detection and treatment of alcohol-dependent and drug-dependent offenders.
Amends the Contract Services for Drug Dependent Federal Offenders Authorization Act to authorize appropriations for contracts for the supervision of released drug offenders.
Makes technical changes to the Tariff Act of 1930, the Controlled Substance Act, and the Comprehensive Drug Abuse Prevention and Control Act of 1970.
Subtitle R: Precursor and Essential Chemical Review - Directs the Attorney General to study and recommend methods to control the diversion of legitimate precursor and essential chemicals to the production of illegal drugs. Requires the Attorney General to report all findings to the Congress.
Subtitle S: White House Conference for a Drug Free America - White House Conference for a Drug Free America - Establishes the White House Conference for a Drug Free America.
Subtitle T: Common Carrier Operation Under the Influence of Alcohol and Drugs - Amends the Federal criminal code to provide criminal penalties for operating a common carrier under the influence of alcohol or drugs.
Subtitle U: Federal Drug Law Enforcement Agent Protection Act of 1986 - Federal Drug Law Enforcement Agent Protection Act of 1986 - Allows the Attorney General to pay for information concerning the killing or kidnapping of a Federal drug law enforcement agent.
Subtitle V: Death Penalty for Certain Offenses - Amends the Controlled Substances Act to establish procedures for the imposition of the death penalty for certain continuing criminal enterprise drug offenses.
Title II: International Narcotics Control - International Narcotics Control Act of 1986 - Amends the Foreign Assistance Act of 1961 to increase the FY 1987 authorization for assistance for international narcotics control.
Provides that any aircraft made available to foreign countries for narcotics-related purposes shall be provided only on a lease or loan basis. Requires the Secretary of State to maintain detailed records on the use of such aircraft.
Earmarks a specified amount of the FY 1987 international narcotics control assistance for pilot and aircraft maintenance training for narcotics control activities.
Imposes certain restrictions on the provision of U.S. assistance to illicit drug producing countries and drug-transit countries.
Earmarks a specified amount of the FY 1987 international narcotics control assistance for research, development, and testing of safe and effective herbicides for use in the aerial eradication of coca.
Requires the Comptroller General to investigate and report to the Congress on the effectiveness of the international narcotics control assistance program.
Requires the President's annual report to the Congress on the international strategy to prevent cultivation and trafficking in narcotics to include a discussion of the extent to which each source country has cooperated with U.S. narcotics control efforts through the extradition or prosecution of drug traffickers and a description of the state of negotiations on updated extradition treaties.
Amends the Foreign Assistance Act of 1961 to prohibit participation by any U.S. officer or employee in direct narcotics arrests in foreign countries. Provides exceptions to such prohibition.
Commends the decision of the Secretary of State to issue diplomatic passports to officials and employees of the Drug Enforcement Administration. Requires the Secretary to report to the Congress before changing such policy.
Requires the executive branch to establish expeditiously the information sharing system that will list all drug arrests of foreign nationals in the United States as required by the Foreign Relations Authorization Act, Fiscal Years 1986 and 1987. Requires the executive branch to report to the Congress when the system is established.
Amends the International Security and Development Cooperation Act of 1985 to place conditions on assistance for Bolivia.
Requires the President to transmit biannual reports to the Congress on major illicit drug producing countries and major drug-transit countries. Requires restrictions on U.S. assistance to such countries.
Earmarks a specified amount of the FY 1987 administration of justice program authorization to be used to provide Colombia (and other countries in the region) assistance to protect officials who are targets of narcoterrorism attacks.
Expresses the sense of the Congress that a reward should be established for information leading to the arrest or conviction of Jorge Luis Ochoa Vasquez.
Urges the Secretary of State to increase efforts to negotiate with relevant countries to facilitiate the interdiction of vessels suspected of carrying illicit narcotics. Directs the President to take appropriate actions against countries which refuse to negotiate. Requires the Secretary to submit semiannual reports to the Congress identifying such countries.
Requires the President to direct that an updated threat assessment of narcotics trafficking from Africa be prepared.
Requires the Secretary of the Treasury to promote the development and implementation of a drug eradication program through multinational development bank assistance.
Urges the President to explore the possibility of engaging security-oriented organizations (such as the North Atlantic Treaty Organization) in cooperative drug programs.
Declares congressional support for the United Nations General Assembly decision to convene an International Conference on Drug Abuse and Illicit Trafficking.
Calls for the conduct of a study of the effectiveness of the United Nations drug-related declarations, conventions, and entities. Requires the President to report any recommendations which result from such study to the Congress.
Urges the United Nations Commission on Narcotic Drugs to complete work on a new draft convention against illicit traffic in narcotic drugs and psychotropic substances.
Urges the President to direct the Secretary of State to enter into negotiations with Mexico to create the Mexico-United States Intergovernmental Commission on Narcotics and Psychotropic Drug Abuse and Control.
Urges Pakistan to adopt and implement a comprehensive narcotics control program. Requires the Secretary of State to report to the Congress with respect to the adoption and implementation of such program.
Urges the President to instruct the U.S. Ambassador to the United Nations to request that the problem of illicit drug production in Iran, Afghanistan, and Laos be raised at the International Conference on Drug Abuse and Illicit Drug Trafficking.
Increases FY 1987 authorization for drug education programs abroad. Requires the Director of the U.S. Information Agency and the Administrator of the Agency for International Development to include in their annual reports to the Congress a description of the drug education programs carried out by their respective agencies.
Urges the President to take certain actions regarding narcotics control in Mexico.
Title III: Interdiction - National Drug Interdiction Improvement Act of 1986 - Subtitle A: Department of Defense Drug Interdiction Assistance - Defense Drug Interdiction Assistance Act - Requires the Secretary of Defense to use specified funds to acquire certain equipment and aircraft for drug interdiction assistance activities of the Department of Defense. Requires the Secretary of Defense to make such aircraft available to the U.S. Customs Service.
Directs the Secretary of Defense and the Secretary of Transportation to provide for the assignment of Coast Guard personnel to naval vessels for law enforcement purposes.
Authorizes appropriations for the installation of 360-degree radar on Coast Guard surveillance aircraft.
Requires the National Drug Enforcement Policy Board to submit a report to specified congressional committees on the manner and extent to which the Department of Defense should be involved narcotics law enforcement activities.
Requires the Secretary of Defense to submit a report to specified congressional committees containing a discussion of: (1) the extent to which students enrolled in schools operated by the Department of Defense are receiving drug and substance abuse education; and (2) the extent to which such education should include peer counseling classes.
Amends the Uniform Code of Military Justice to include driving under the influence of drugs as an offense.
Allows the Department of Defense to provide certain assistance to civilian law enforcement personnel. Provides for congressional approval of such assistance and for review by the General Accounting Office.
Increases by one the number of Marine Corps officers authorized to be on active duty in grades above major general during any period that a Marine Corps officer is serving as Director of the Department of Defense Task Force on Drug Enforcement.
Allows the Secretary of Defense to use authorized funds to acquire equipment for the Civil Air Patrol for drug interdiction surveillance and reporting missions. Requires the Secretary of the Air Force to report to specified congressional committees on the use of such funds.
Subtitle B: Customs Enforcement - Customs Enforcement Act of 1986 - Part 1: Amendments to the Tariff Act of 1930 - Amends the Tariff Act of 1930 to establish certain entry and reporting requirements for aircraft, vessels, and vehicles arriving in the United States and the Virgin Islands. Sets forth penalties for violations of such requirements.
Makes aviation smuggling illegal. Establishes civil and criminal penalties for such violations.
Authorizes the issuance of search warrants for places suspected of containing: (1) merchandise brought into the United States unlawfully; (2) property subject to forfeiture under the customs laws; or (3) evidence of customs violations.
Authorizes the seizure and forfeiture of smuggled merchandise.
Provides that compensation for informers shall not exceed 25 percent of the amount recovered. (Current law requires that such compensation equal 25 percent of such recovery.)
Authorizes the Secretary of Transportation to require the production of foreign landing certificates to comply with international obligations.
Permits the Secretary to authorize customs officials to exchange information or documents with foreign customs or law enforcement agencies under certain circumstances.
Allows the Secretary, when authorized by treaty or executive agreement, to station customs officers in foreign countries to examine persons or merchandise prior to their arrival in the United States. Provides that merchandise seized at a foreign station may be transported to the United States for customs proceedings. Permits the stationing of foreign customs officers in the United States (if similar privileges are extended to the United States). Establishes penalties for making fraudulent statements to such foreign officials.
Part 2: Undercover Customs Operations - Sets forth certain requirements with regard to undercover investigative operations of the U.S. Customs Service, including: (1) the use of authorized funds; (2) the liquidation of corporate and business entities established or acquired as part of an undercover operation; (3) the deposit of proceeds from such operations; and (4) the conduct of financial audits of each undercover operations.
Part 3: Customs Service Authorizations and Forfeiture Fund - Amends the Customs Procedural Reform and Simplification Act of 1978 to authorize FY 1987 appropriations to the Department of the Treasury for the U.S. Customs Service.
Extends the authority of the Customs Forfeiture Fund through FY 1991. Makes such Fund available for: (1) purchases by the Customs Service of evidence of smuggling of controlled substances and violations of the currency and foreign transaction reporting requirements; (2) the equipping for law enforcement functions of any vessel, vehicle, or aircraft available for use by the Customs Service; (3) the reimbursement of private citizens for certain expenses; and (4) publicizing the availability of rewards.
Authorizes appropriations for the Fund.
Part 4: Miscellaneous Customs Amendments - Subjects recreational vessels to applicable customs regulations.
Allows any customs officer needing assistance in making an arrest, search, or seizure, to demand such assistance from any person. Subjects any person who refuses such assistance to criminal penalties.
Part 5: Amendments to the Controlled Substances Import and Export Act - Amends the Controlled Substances Import and Export Act to make it unlawful for any U.S. citizen on board any aircraft, or any person on board an aircraft owned by a U.S. citizen or registered in the United States, to manufacture or distribute or possess with intent to distribute, a controlled substance.
Subtitle C: Maritime Drug Law Enforcement Prosecution Improvements Act of 1986 - Maritime Drug Law Enforcement Prosecution Improvements Act of 1986 - Makes it unlawful for any person on board a vessel of the United States, or on board a vessel subject to the jurisdiction of the United States, to manufacture or distribute, or possess with intent to manufacture or distribute, a controlled substance.
Subtitle D: Coast Guard - Authorizes additional appropriations for the Coast Guard.
Subtitle E: United States-Bahamas Drug Interdiction Task Force - Authorizes the establishment of a United States-Bahamas Drug Interdiction Task Force. Authorizes appropriations for such Task Force and for the construction of a Coast Guard-Bahamas drug interdiction docking facility.
Subtitle F: Command, Control, Communications, and Intelligence Centers - Authorizes appropriations to the U.S. Customs Service for the establishment of command, control, communications, and intelligence centers.
Subtitle G: Transportation Safety - Amends the Federal Aviation Act of 1958 to allow States to establish criminal penalties for certain activities involving aircraft registration certificates. Requires the operator of an aircraft to make the aircraft's certificate of registration available for inspection by any law enforcement officer.
Establishes criminal penalties for certain violations in connection with: (1) aircraft registration; and (2) the air transportation of controlled substances.
Requires any person having an ownership interest in any aircraft to report any transfer of ownership of such aircraft.
Directs the Secretary of Transportation to conduct a study to determine the relationship between the use of controlled substances and highway safety. Requires the Secretary to report the results of such study to the Congress.
Subtitle H: Department of Justice Funds for Drug Interdiction Operations in Hawaii - Authorizes additional appropriations to the Department of Justice for drug interdiction operations in Hawaii.
Subtitle I: Federal Communications Commission - Allows the Federal Communications Commission to revoke the license of any person found to have used such license to distriute controlled substances.
Title IV: Demand Reduction- Subtitle A: Treatment and Rehabilitation - Alcohol and Drug Abuse Amendments of 1986 - Amends the Public Health Service Act to authorize FY 1987 appropriations for certain alcohol abuse and drug abuse programs.
Designates the Alcohol, Drug Abuse, and Mental Health Administration (ADAMHA) an agency of the Public Health service. Makes the following entities agencies of ADAMHA: (1) the National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism; (2) the National Institute on Drug Abuse; and (3) the National Institute of Mental Health.
Makes various revisions to ADAMHA, including: (1) establishing the Alcohol, Drug Abuse, and Mental Health Advisory Board; (2) establishing advisory councils for ADAMHA agencies; and (3) establishing an Office for Substance Abuse Prevention.
Requires the Secretary of Health and Human Services to: (1) establish an Alcohol and Drug Abuse Information Clearinghouse; and (2) make grants for prevention, treatment, and rehabilitation demonstration projects for high risk youth.
Extends the authorization of appropriations for certain alcohol and drug abuse research projects through FY 1987.
Requires the Director of the National Institute of Mental Health to develop and publish information respecting the causes and means of preventing suicide.
Amends the Federal Food, Drug, and Cosmetic Act to require the Secretary of Health and Human Services to establish requirements for quality factors for infant formulas.
Requires the Secretary to conduct a study on alkyl nitrites and report the results of such study to specified congressional committees.
Urges the Public Health Service to take certain actions regarding the health consequences of alcohol abuse.
Expresses the sense of the Congress that the entertainment and written media industry should refrain from producing material which glamorizes the use of illegal drugs and alcohol. Urges the categorization of films which promote alcohol abuse and drug use.
Directs the Secretary to establish guidelines for the care and treatment of research animals.
Requires the Secretary to arrange for an alcoholism and alcohol abuse treatment study.
Subtitle B: Drug-Free Schools and Communities Act of 1986 - Drug-Free Schools and Communities Act of 1986 - Part 1: Financial Assistance for Drug Abuse Education and Prevention Programs - Authorizes appropriations for FY 1987 through 1990 for State and local drug abuse education and prevention programs.
Part 2: State and Local Programs - Sets forth the kinds of State and local programs for which such grants are to be used.
Part 3: National Programs - Authorizes the Secretary to make grants to institutions of higher education or consortia for drug abuse education and prevention programs.
Directs the Secretary of Education to carry out Federal education and prevention activities on drug abuse.
Authorizes various programs for drug abuse education and prevention efforts for Indians and Hawaiian natives.
Part 4: General Provisions - Sets forth provisions for program participation of children and teachers from nonprofit private schools.
Subtitle C: Indians and Alaska Natives - Indian Alcohol and Substance Abuse Prevention and Treatment Act of 1986 - Part I: General Provisions - Sets forth the purposes of this Act.
Part II: Coordination of Resources and Programs - Directs the Secretary of the Interior and the Secretary of Health and Human Services to develop and enter into a Memorandum of Agreement to better coordinate the provision of alcohol and substance abuse treatment and prevention services for Indians and Alaska natives.
Allows the governing body of any Indian tribe to establish a Tribal Action Plan to coordinate available resources and programs in an effort to combat alcohol and drug abuse among its members.
Establishes within the Office of the Assistant Secretary of Indian Affairs an Office of Alcohol and Substance Abuse.
Requires the Secretary of the Interior to publish an alcohol and substance abuse newsletter to report on Indian alcohol and substance abuse projects and programs.
Part III: Indian Youth Programs - Requires the Secretary of the Interior and the Secretary of Health and Human Services to review Federal, tribal, State, local, and private programs: (1) providing educational services to Indian children; (2) providing family and social services for Indians; and (3) relating to youth employment, recreation, cultural, and communtiy activities.
Requires the Assistant Secretary of Indian Affairs to develop and implement pilot programs in selected schools funded by the Bureau of Indian Affairs which further the purposes and goals of this Act.
Allows Tribal Action Plans to make provisions for the establishment, funding, licensing, and operation of emergency shelters or half-way houses for Indian youth who are alcohol or substance abusers. Urges States to require its law enforcement officers to place any Indian youth arrested for alcohol or substance abuse in such shelter or half-way house. Authorizes appropriations for FY 1987 through 1989 for the construction, renovation, and operation of such shelters and half-way houses.
Directs the Secretary of the Interior to require the compilation of data relating to the number and types of child abuse and neglect cases seen and the type of assistance provided.
Part IV: Law Enforcement and Judicial Services - Requires the Secretary of the Interior and the Secretary of Health and Human Services to review Federal, tribal, State, and local programs providing law enforcement or judicial services for Indian tribes.
Directs the Secretary of the Interior to: (1) provide assistance to the Papago Tribe of Arizona for the investigation and control of illegal narcotics traffic on the Papago Reservation; and (2) establish and implement a program for the eradication of marijuana cultivation within Indian country. Authorizes appropriations.
Part V: Bureau of Indian Affairs Law Enforcement - Increases the maximum sentence (from six months to one year) and fine (from $500 to $5,000) which a tribal court can impose for any offense.
Directs the Secretary of the Interior to establish a training program in the investigation and prosecution of offenses relating to illegal narcotics and in alcohol and substance abuse prevention and treatment for specified personnel.
Requires the Memorandum of Agreement to include a provision for the development and implementation of a procedure for the emergency medical assessment and treatment of every Indian youth arrested or detained for alcohol or substance abuse offenses.
Directs the Secretary of the Interior to construct or renovate and staff juvenile detention centers. Authorizes appropriations for FY 1987 through 1989.
Requires the Secretary of the Interior to: (1) provide for the development of a Model Indian Juvenile Code; and (2) compile data regarding cases involving Indians where alcohol or substance abuse is determined to be a contributing factor.
Part VI: Indian Alcohol and Substance Abuse Treatment and Rehabilitation - Requires the Secretary of the Interior and the Secretary of Health and Human Services to review health service programs for Indians. Sets forth Indian Health Service responsibilities, which includes providing a comprehensive alcohol and substance abuse treatment program.
Requires the Secretary of the Interior to develop and implement a program for acute detoxification and treatment for Indian youth who are alcohol and substance abusers. Authorizes appropriations.
Directs the Secretary of Health and Human Services to make grants to the Navajo tribe to establish a demonstration program in Gallup, New Mexico, to rehabilitate adult Navajo Indians suffering from alcoholism or alcohol abuse. Authorizes appropriations for FY 1988 through 1990.
Requires the Secretary of Health and Human Services to compile data regarding Indian Health Service involvement in cases or incidents which involved alcohol or substance abuse.
Subtitle D: Miscellaneous Provisions - Amends the Domestic Volunteer Act of 1973 to authorize a special initiative (including action grants) to increase volunteerism in preventing drug abuse. Authorizes appropriations for FY 1987 through 1989.
Establishes the National Trust for Drug Free Youth.
Directs the Secretary of Labor to collect information on the incidence of drug abuse in the workplace.
Title V: United States Insular Areas and National Parks - Subtitle A: Programs in United States Insular Areas - United States Insular Areas Drug Abuse Act of 1986 - Requires the President to report annually to the Congress on the efforts of Federal agencies in preventing the illegal entry of controlled substances into the United States.
Authorizes law enforcement officers of the Governments of American Samoa and the Northern Mariana Islands to: (1) execute and serve warrants, subpoenas, and summons issued under the authority of the United States; (2) make arrests without warrants; and (3) make seizures of property to carry out the purposes of this Act, the Controlled Substances Import and Export Act, and other applicable narcotics laws. Authorizes the Attorney General and the Secretary of Health and Human Services to train such law enforcement officers and provide certain law enforcement equipment.
Authorizes the Attorney General and the Secretary of Health and Human Services to provide technical assistance and equipment to the Governments of Guam, Puerto Rico, and the Virgin Islands to enforce applicable drug abuse laws.
Authorizes appropriations to the Governments of Guam, Puerto Rico, and the Virgin Islands for specified purposes.
Subtitle B: National Park Service Program - National Park Police Drug Enforcement Supplemental Authority Act - Authorizes additional appropriations for National Park Police for personnel, training, equipment, and facilties.
Title VI: Federal Employee Substance Abuse Education and Treatment - Federal Employee Substance Abuse Education and Treatment Act of 1986 - Makes the Office of Personnel Management responsible for developing appropriate prevention, treatment, and rehabilitation programs and services for drug and alcohol abuse among Federal employees. Requires OPM to submit annual reports to the Congress regarding such programs.
Requires the Director of OPM to establish a Government-wide drug and alcohol abuse education program.
Requires the head of each executive agency to establish employee alcohol and drug abuse assistance programs. Requires OPM to establish program guidelines.
Directs the Secretary of Health and Human Services to conduct a substance abuse insurance coverage study and report the results of such study to the Congress.
Title VII: National Antidrug Reorganization and Coordination - National Antidrug Reorganization and Coordination Act - Requires the President to submit recommendations to the Congress for legislation to reorganize the executive branch to more effectively combat drug traffic and abuse.
Title VIII: President's Media Commission on Alcohol and Drug Abuse Prevention - President's Media Commission on Alcohol and Drug Abuse Prevention Act - Establishes the President's Media Commission on Alcohol and Drug Abuse Prevention. Requires the Commission to transmit annual reports on its activities to the President and the Congress.
Title IX: Denial of Trade Benefits to Uncooperative Major Drug Producing or Drug-Transit Countries - Narcotics Control Trade Act - Denies the products of every major drug producing and drug-transit country most-favored-nation treatment until the President determines that significant progress has been made in remedying those policies.
Title X: Ballistic Knife Prohibition - Ballistic Knife Prohibition Act of 1986 - Amends the Federal criminal code to prohibit the possession, manufacture, sale, importation, and mailing of ballistic knives (knives with a detachable blade that are propelled by a spring-operated mechanism).
Title XI: Homeless Eligibility Clarification Act - Homeless Eligibility Clarification Act - Subtitle A: Emergency Food for the Homeless - Amends the Food Stamp Act of 1977 to include food served to homeless individuals within the definition of food. Revises the definition of household.
Subtitle B: Job Training for the Homeless - Amends the Job Training Partnership Act to make the homeless eligible for job training programs.
Subtitle C: Entitlements Eligibility - Directs the Secretary of Health and Human Services to develop a system under which individuals can apply for supplemental security income benefits (SSI) prior to their discharge or release from public institutions.
Provides that veterans' benefits may not be denied an applicant on the basis that the applicant is homeless.
Title XII: Commercial Motor Vehicle Safety Act of 1986 - Commercial Motor Vehicle Safety Act of 1986 - Limits the number of driver's licenses any person who operates a commercial vehicle can have at any time to one. Requires operators of commercial vehicles to report out-of-State traffic violations to the license-issuing State and employer.
Requires an employee who loses the right to operate a motor vehicle to report such loss to the employer. Prohibits an employer from permitting an employee to operate a commercial vehicle during any period where the employee: (1) has a suspended license; or (2) has more than one driver's license.
Directs the Secretary of Transportation to establish minimum Federal standards for operators of commercial vehicles.
Requires the Secretary to establish a clearinghouse and depository of information pertaining to the licensing and identification of operators of commercial motor vehicles.
Lists offenses which result in disqualifying a person from operating a commercial motor vehicle.
Establishes a grant program for States for issuing classified driver's licenses. Sets forth grant requirements. Provides for the withholding of State highway funds for not complying with such regulations.
Establishes civil and criminal penalties for certain violations of the Commercial Vehicle Safety Act.
Directs the Secretary to conduct a review of regulations pertaining to the use of alcohol by operators of commercial motor vehicles.
Requires the Secretary to revise certain regulations to require trucks and truck tractors manufactured after July 24, 1980, to have brakes operating on all wheels.
Directs the Secretary to conduct a demonstration project to assess the benefits of continuous use of unarmed radar equipment on highway safety.
Title XIII: Cyanide Wrongful Use - Requires the Administrator of the Environmental Protection Agency to conduct a study of the manufacturing and distribution process of cyanide.
Title XIV: Senate Policy Regarding Funding - Expresses the sense of the Senate that amounts authorized to carry out the provisions of this Act should be provided as new budget authority for FY 1987.
Title XV: National Forest System Drug Control - National Forest System Drug Control Act of 1986 - Grants certain specially trained officers and employees of the Forest System special law enforcement powers.
Amends the Controlled Substances Act to provide criminal penalties for any person who assembles, maintains, or places a boobytrap on Federal property where a controlled substance is being manufactured, distributed, or dispensed.
MAJOR ACTIONS:
| 9/8/1986 | Introduced in House |
| 9/11/1986 | Passed/agreed to in House: Passed House (Amended) by Yea-Nay Vote: 392 - 16 (Record Vote No: 378). |
| 9/30/1986 | Passed/agreed to in Senate: Passed Senate in lieu of S. 2878 with an amendment by Yea-Nay Vote. 97-2. Record Vote No: 302. |
| 10/8/1986 | Resolving differences -- House actions: House Concurred, in Senate Amendments , with Amendments by Unanimous Consent. |
| 10/15/1986 | Resolving differences -- Senate actions: Senate concurred in the House amendment to the Senate amendment with an amendment by Voice Vote. |
| 10/17/1986 | Resolving differences -- House actions: House Concurred in Senate Amendments to House Amendments, with Amendments, by Unanimous Consent. |
| 10/17/1986 | Resolving differences -- Senate actions: Senate agreed to the House amendment to the Senate amendment to the House amendment to the Senate amendment by Voice Vote. |
| 10/17/1986 | Cleared for White House. |
| 10/27/1986 | Presented to President. |
| 10/27/1986 | Signed by President. |
| 10/27/1986 | Became Public Law No: 99-570. |
ALL ACTIONS: (Floor Actions/Congressional Record Page References)
- 9/8/1986:
- Referred to House Committee on Armed Services.
- 9/8/1986:
- Referred to House Committee on Banking, Finance and Urban Affairs.
- 9/8/1986:
- Referred to Subcommittee on International Development Institutions and Finance.
- 9/8/1986:
- Referred to Subcommittee on Financial Institutions Supervision, Regulation and Insurance.
- 9/8/1986:
- Referred to House Committee on Education and Labor.
- 9/8/1986:
- Referred to House Committee on Foreign Affairs.
- 9/8/1986:
- Referred to House Committee on Government Operations.
- 9/8/1986:
- Referred to House Committee on Energy and Commerce.
- 9/8/1986:
- Referred to House Committee on Interior and Insular Affairs.
- 9/8/1986:
- Referred to House Committee on The Judiciary.
- 9/9/1986:
- Referred to Subcommittee on Crime.
- 9/8/1986:
- Referred to House Committee on Merchant Marine and Fisheries.
- 9/11/1986:
- Executive Comment Requested from DOT.
- 9/8/1986:
- Referred to House Committee on Post Office and Civil Service.
- 9/8/1986:
- Referred to House Committee on Public Works and Transportation.
- 9/8/1986:
- Referred to House Committee on Ways and Means.
- 9/9/1986:
- Committee on Rules Granted a Modified Open Rule Providing Five Hours of General Debate.
- 9/9/1986:
- Rules Committee Resolution H.Res.541 Reported to House.
- 9/10/1986:
- Rule Passed House.
- 9/10/1986:
- Considered by House Unfinished Business.
- 9/11/1986:
- H.AMDT.1187
Amendment Offered by Representative Wright.
Amendments en bloc to require a report to Congress on cooperation in drug eradication with countries receiving foreign aid; to allow the DOD to loan additional aircraft and radar balloon systems to civilian law enforcement agencies; to clarify that information related to laundrying violations which is volunteered by banks will be sufficient to allow the Government to obtain a grand jury subpeona; to allow banks to provide the Government with information on bank officials and major stockholders suspected of crimes without notifying those individuals of such actions; to remove from the designer drug prohibitions established in the bill those practitioners who are registered with the DEA, who are in compliance with the Federal Food, Drug, and Cosmetic Act, and who possess only quantities necessary to conduct research; to express the sense of Congress that the Federal judicial branch should temporarily reassign judges to districts with backlogs of drug cases; to establish criminal penalties of up to three years in jail and up to $100,000 in fines for using the Postal Service to sell or transport drug paraphernalia; to require that the use of funds in local drug education projects will be used to support curricula and counseling programs; to require that family drug abuse prevention programs include education of parents about the symptoms and effects of drug use; to require the Department of Education to develop and distribute audio-visual material on drug abuse to elementary and secondary schools; to add medical and mental health officials with drug addiction training to the Advisory Council on Drug Abuse Education and Prevention; to add physicians and other health care professionals. - 9/11/1986:
- H.AMDT.1188
Amendment Offered by Representative Smith, of FL.
An amendment to express the sense of Congress that the Diplomatic Security and Terrorism Act should be used to establish a $500,000 reward for the arrest and conviction of Jorge Luis Ochoa Vasques. - 9/11/1986:
- H.AMDT.1189
Amendment Offered by Representative Smith, of FL.
An amendment to require that Mexico investigate the torture of DEA agent Victor Cortez, in addition to other requirements, before $1 million in withheld drug enforcement assistance is released to that country. - 9/11/1986:
- H.AMDT.1190
Amendment Offered by Representative Bennett.
An amendment to allow the use of DOD personnel to assist drug enforcement officials in searches, seizures, and arrests outside the U.S., but does not convey drug enforcment authority to DOD. - 9/11/1986:
- H.AMDT.1191
Amendment Offered by Representative Hunter.
An amendment to require the President to deploy sufficient military and National Guard personnel and equipment to halt the entry of vessels and aircraft carrying drugs. - 9/11/1986:
- H.AMDT.1192
Amendment Offered by Representative Crane.
An amendment to delete language that extended the Customs Forfeiture Fund through fiscal year 1991, and expanded the types of activities for which expenditures from the fund could be made. The amendment also deleted the authorization of $20 million for each of the fiscal years 1987, 88, 89 and 90. - 9/11/1986:
- H.AMDT.1193
Amendment Offered by Representative Crane.
An amendment to authorize funding for a three year period, rather than the bill's one year period. Amendment funds drug enforcement personnel salaries and expenses at $30,730,000 for FY'87, $27,960,000 for FY'88, $36,100,000 for FY'89; for additional aircraft and communication enhancements $95,000,000 for FY'87, $24,500,000 for FY'88, and $15,000,000 for FY'89. The bill's funding level for additional personnel to carry out drug interdiction is $99,300,000 for FY'87, and for additional aircraft and communications enhancements $137,000,000 for FY'87. - 9/11/1986:
- H.AMDT.1194
Amendment Offered by Representative Kramer.
An amendment to establish a sentence of life imprisonment without parole for a second conviction for an individual at least 21 years of age who sells a dangerous drug to a child or teenager or who sells a dangerous drug on or near school grounds. - 9/11/1986:
- H.AMDT.1195
Amendment Offered by Representative English.
An amendment to increase the additional authorization for the DEA in FY 1987 from $60 million to $114 million, and to require the use of the extra funds for cooperative narcotics interdiction in the Bahamas. - 9/11/1986:
- H.AMDT.1196
Amendment Offered by Representative Rangel.
An amendment to increase the authorization for state and local law enforcement grants from $100 million in FY 1987 and $200 million in FY 1988 to $660 million in FY 1987 and $695 million in FY 1988; and to reduce the matching requirements from 50% to 10%, and to permit the use of funds for non-federal prison construction. - 9/11/1986:
- H.AMDT.1197
Amendment Offered by Representative Lungren.
An amendment to eliminate the bill's provisions authorizing $100 million in FY 1987 and $200 million in FY 1988 for drug enforcement grants to state and local law enforcement authorities. - 9/11/1986:
- H.AMDT.1198
Amendment Offered by Representative Pepper.
Amendment allows the Administrator of the state and local law enforcement discretionary fund to waive the matching requirement if the applicant is unable to financially satisfy that requirement. - 9/11/1986:
- H.AMDT.1199
Amendment Offered by Representative McCollum.
An amendment to remove the monetary cap placed on the size of state prison industry contracts with the Federal Government. - 9/11/1986:
- H.AMDT.1200
Amendment Offered by Representative Lungren.
An amendment to change the exclusionary rule to permit the introduction of illegally obtained evidence at criminal trials in cases where a police officer acting in good faith makes an error in a warrentless search situation. - 9/11/1986:
- H.AMDT.1201
Amendment Offered by Representative Lungren.
Amendment to allow the forfeiture of substitute assets when a convicted drug dealer has hidden drug profits from prosecutors. - 9/11/1986:
- H.AMDT.1202
Amendment Offered by Representative Lungren.
Amendment to establish uniform standards for the deportation of drug trafficking illegal aliens. - 9/11/1986:
- H.AMDT.1203
Amendment Offered by Representative Gekas.
Amendment to permit the imposition of the death penalty for individuals involved in a continuing criminal enterprise who intentionally cause the death of another individual. - 9/11/1986:
- H.AMDT.1204
Amendment Offered by Representative Bennett.
An amendment to mandate the transfer of aliens arrested for illegal entry into the United States or for violation of other U.S. laws from State and local jails to Federal prisons. - 9/11/1986:
- H.AMDT.1205
Amendment Offered by Representative McCollum.
An amendment to provide for the destruction of seized controlled substances after proper documentation of such substances for trial evidence. - 9/11/1986:
- H.AMDT.1206
Amendment Offered by Representative Smith, of FL.
An amendment to require law enforcement officials to notify the INS when they arrest a suspected illegal alien on drug charges; to establish a pilot program in four cities to establish or improve the computer capabilities of local INS offices and local police related to the arrest of illegal aliens on drug charges. - 9/11/1986:
- H.AMDT.1207
Amendment Offered by Representative Daub.
An amendment to specify that the Federal Aviation Administration shall not issue an airman certificate to anyone whose certificate has been revoked. - 9/11/1986:
- H.AMDT.1208
Amendment Offered by Representative Chandler.
An amendment to delete the requirement that 10 per cent of each year's funds for drug abuse education be earmarked for awards to institutions of higher education. - 9/11/1986:
- H.AMDT.1209
Amendment Offered by Representative Coleman, of MO.
An amendment to establish a National Trust for Drug Free Youth which is designed to encourage private gifts to assist in operating programs of drug abuse research, education, and prevention. - 9/11/1986:
- H.AMDT.1210
Amendment Offered by Representative Pepper.
An amendment to increase the authorization of funds for drug abuse treatment programs from $180 million in FY 1987 to $280 million for the purpose of increasing the amount of funds earmarked for treatment and rehabilitation and to reduce the amount of funds set aside for community-based education programs. - 9/11/1986:
- H.AMDT.1211
Amendment Offered by Representative Bilirakis.
An amendment to eliminate the Advisory Commission on the Comprehensive Education of Intercollegiate Athletes. - 9/11/1986:
- H.AMDT.1187 Amendment Passed in Committee of the Whole by Voice Vote.
- 9/11/1986:
- H.AMDT.1188 Amendment Passed in Committee of the Whole by Voice Vote.
- 9/11/1986:
- H.AMDT.1189 Amendment Passed in Committee of the Whole by Voice Vote.
- 9/11/1986:
- H.AMDT.1190 Amendment Passed in Committee of the Whole by Recorded Vote: 359 - 52 (Record Vote No: 368).
- 9/11/1986:
- H.AMDT.1191 Amendment Passed in Committee of the Whole by Recorded Vote: 237 - 177 (Record Vote No: 367).
- 9/11/1986:
- H.AMDT.1192 Amendment Failed of Passage in Committee of Whole by Voice Vote.
- 9/11/1986:
- H.AMDT.1193 Amendment Failed of Passage in Committee of Whole by Recorded Vote: 12 - 395 (Record Vote No: 369).
- 9/11/1986:
- H.AMDT.1194 Amendment Passed in Committee of the Whole by Recorded Vote: 355 - 54 (Record Vote No: 370).
- 9/11/1986:
- H.AMDT.1195 Amendment Passed in Committee of the Whole by Voice Vote.
- 9/11/1986:
- H.AMDT.1196 Amendment Passed in Committee of the Whole by Recorded Vote: 242 - 171 (Record Vote No: 371).
- 9/11/1986:
- H.AMDT.1197 Amendment Withdrawn in Committee of the Whole.
- 9/11/1986:
- H.AMDT.1198 Amendment Passed in Committee of the Whole by Voice Vote.
- 9/11/1986:
- H.AMDT.1199 Amendment Failed of Passage in Committee of Whole by Recorded Vote: 72 - 339 (Record Vote No: 372).
- 9/11/1986:
- H.AMDT.1200 Amendment Passed in Committee of the Whole by Recorded Vote: 259 - 153 (Record Vote No: 373).
- 9/11/1986:
- H.AMDT.1201 Amendment Passed in Committee of the Whole by Voice Vote.
- 9/11/1986:
- H.AMDT.1202 Amendment Passed in Committee of the Whole by Voice Vote.
- 9/11/1986:
- H.AMDT.1203 Amendment Passed in Committee of the Whole by Recorded Vote: 296 - 112 (Record Vote No: 374).
- 9/11/1986:
- H.AMDT.1204 Amendment Failed of Passage in Committee of Whole by Recorded Vote: 198 - 206 (Record Vote No: 375).
- 9/11/1986:
- H.AMDT.1205 Amendment Passed in Committee of the Whole by Voice Vote.
- 9/11/1986:
- H.AMDT.1206 Amendment Passed in Committee of the Whole by Voice Vote.
- 9/11/1986:
- H.AMDT.1207 Amendment Passed in Committee of the Whole by Voice Vote.
- 9/11/1986:
- H.AMDT.1208 Amendment Failed of Passage in Committee of Whole by Recorded Vote: 170 - 231 (Record Vote No: 376).
- 9/11/1986:
- H.AMDT.1209 Amendment Passed in Committee of the Whole by Voice Vote.
- 9/11/1986:
- H.AMDT.1210 Amendment Passed in Committee of the Whole by Voice Vote.
- 9/11/1986:
- H.AMDT.1211 Amendment Failed of Passage in Committee of Whole by Recorded Vote: 165 - 245 (Record Vote No: 377).
- 9/11/1986:
- House Agreed to Amendments Adopted by the Committee of the Whole.
- 9/11/1986:
- Passed House (Amended) by Yea-Nay Vote: 392 - 16 (Record Vote No: 378).
- 9/15/1986:
- Received in the Senate. Read the first time. Placed on Senate Legislative Calendar under Read the First Time.
- 9/24/1986:
- Read the second time. Placed on Senate Legislative Calendar under General Orders. Calendar No. 979.
- 9/26/1986:
- S.AMDT.3034
Proposed by Senator Dole.
To strengthen the laws against illegal drugs, and for other purposes. - 9/26/1986:
- Measure laid before Senate by unanimous consent.
- 9/27/1986:
- S.AMDT.3047
Proposed by Senator Andrews to Amendment SP 3034.
To provide community action agencies the opportunity to offer local broad-based programs for alcohol and drug abuse prevention. - 9/27/1986:
- S.AMDT.3057 Proposed by Senator Hatch for Senator Abdnor to Amendment SP 3034.
- 9/27/1986:
- S.AMDT.3058 Proposed by Senator Hatch to Amendment SP 3034.
- 9/27/1986:
- S.AMDT.3034 Considered by Senate.
- 9/27/1986:
- S.AMDT.3047 Amendment SP 3047 agreed to in Senate by Voice Vote.
- 9/27/1986:
- S.AMDT.3057 Amendment agreed to in Senate by Voice Vote.
- 9/27/1986:
- S.AMDT.3058 Amendment SP 3058 agreed to in Senate by Voice Vote.
- 9/27/1986:
- Considered by Senate.
- 9/30/1986:
- S.AMDT.3091
Proposed by Senator Hatfield.
To express the sense of the Senate with respect to the appropriation of funds to carry out this Act. - 9/30/1986:
- S.AMDT.3092
Proposed by Senator Biden to Amendment SP 3034.
To make technical corrections. - 9/30/1986:
- S.AMDT.3093
Proposed by Senator Dole to Amendment SP 3034.
To make certain technical corrections to sections of H.R. 5484 and appropriate amendments to H.R. 5484, the Anti-Drug Abuse Act of 1986. - 9/30/1986:
- S.AMDT.3091 Amendment SP 3091 agreed to in Senate by Voice Vote.
- 9/30/1986:
- S.AMDT.3092 Amendment SP 3092 agreed to in Senate by Voice Vote.
- 9/30/1986:
- S.AMDT.3093 Amendment agreed to in Senate by Voice Vote.
- 9/30/1986:
- S.AMDT.3034 Considered by Senate.
- 9/30/1986:
- S.AMDT.3034 Amendment in the nature of a substitute, as amended, agreed to in Senate by Voice Vote.
- 9/30/1986:
- Considered by Senate.
- 9/30/1986:
- Passed Senate in lieu of S. 2878 with an amendment by Yea-Nay Vote. 97-2. Record Vote No: 302.
- 9/30/1986:
- Senate insists on its amendments, asks for a conference, appoints conferees Hawkins; Hatch; Danforth; D'Amato; Mattingly; Lugar; Warner; Dole; Thurmond; Biden; Chiles; DeConcini; Rockefeller; Nunn; Dodd; Byrd.
- 10/7/1986:
- Committee on Rules Granted a Rule Providing That Upon the Adoption of the Rule, the House is Considered to Have Taken from the Speaker's Table the Bill with the Senate Amendment and to Have Concurred in the Senate Amendment with an Amendment.
- 10/7/1986:
- Rules Committee Resolution H.Res.576 Reported to House.
- 10/8/1986:
- House Incorporated H.R.5664 in This Measure as an Amendment.
- 10/8/1986:
- House Concurred, in Senate Amendments , with Amendments by Unanimous Consent.
- 10/8/1986:
- Message on House action received in Senate and held at desk: House amendments to Senate amendments.
- 10/10/1986:
- S.AMDT.3275
Proposed by Senator Dole.
In the nature of a substitute. - 10/10/1986:
- Measure laid before Senate by unanimous consent.
- 10/10/1986:
- Motion by Mr. Dole to concur in the House amendment to the Senate amendment with a further amendment made in Senate.
- 10/14/1986:
- S.AMDT.3275 Considered by Senate.
- 10/14/1986:
- Considered by Senate.
- 10/15/1986:
- S.AMDT.3464
Proposed by Senator Dole to Amendment SP 3275.
To strike Subtitle U and insert the following new Subtitle: "Subtitle U--Mandatory Life Imprisonment Without Possibility of Parole". - 10/15/1986:
- S.AMDT.3465
Proposed by Senator Dole to Amendment SP 3275.
To strike the Anti-Drug Trust Fund. - 10/15/1986:
- S.AMDT.3466
Proposed by Senator Dole to Amendment SP 3275.
To make technical and conforming corrections. - 10/15/1986:
- S.AMDT.3464 Amendment SP 3464 agreed to in Senate by Voice Vote.
- 10/15/1986:
- S.AMDT.3465 Amendment SP 3465 agreed to in Senate by Voice Vote.
- 10/15/1986:
- S.AMDT.3466 Amendment SP 3466 agreed to in Senate by Voice Vote.
- 10/15/1986:
- S.AMDT.3275 Considered by Senate.
- 10/15/1986:
- S.AMDT.3275 Amendment SP 3275 as amended agreed to in Senate by Voice Vote.
- 10/15/1986:
- Considered by Senate.
- 10/15/1986:
- On the Dole motion to concur in the House amendments with further amendment cloture not invoked in Senate by Yea-Nay Vote. 58-38. Record Vote No: 346.
- 10/15/1986:
- Senate concurred in the House amendment to the Senate amendment with an amendment by Voice Vote.
- 10/16/1986:
- Committee on Rules Granted a Rule Providing That Upon Its Adoption, the House Is Considered to Have Taken the Bill from the Speaker's Table, with the Senate Amendment and to Concur In the Senate Amendment with an Amendment.
- 10/16/1986:
- Rules Committee Resolution H.Res.597 Reported to House.
- 10/17/1986:
- House Incorporated H.R.5729 in This Measure as an Amendment.
- 10/17/1986:
- House Concurred in Senate Amendments to House Amendments, with Amendments, by Unanimous Consent.
- 10/17/1986:
- Message on House action received in Senate and held at desk: House amendments to Senate amendments.
- 10/17/1986:
- Senate agreed to the House amendment to the Senate amendment to the House amendment to the Senate amendment by Voice Vote.
- 10/17/1986:
- Cleared for White House.
- 10/26/1986:
- Measure Signed in Senate.
- 10/27/1986:
- Presented to President.
- 10/27/1986:
- Signed by President.
- 10/27/1986:
- Became Public Law No: 99-570.
TITLE(S): (italics indicate a title for a portion of a bill)
- SHORT TITLE(S) AS INTRODUCED:
Omnibus Drug Enforcement, Education, and Control Act of 1986
Career Criminal Amendments Act of 1986
Coast Guard Drug Interdiction and Law Enforcement Act of 1986
Comprehensive Money Laundering Prevention Act
Defense Narcotics Act of 1986
Designer Drug Enforcement Act of 1986
Drug Abuse Education and Prevention Act of 1986
Drug Abuse Prevention and Treatment Act of 1986
Drug and Alcohol Dependent Offenders Treatment Act of 1986
Drug Enforcement Enhancement Act of 1986
Drug Eradication Act of 1986
Drug Smuggling Enforcement Act of 1986
Federal Employee Substance Abuse Education and Treatment Act of 1986
Indian Alcohol and Substance Abuse Prevention and Treatment Act of 1986
International Narcotics Control Act of 1986
Money Laundering Control Act of 1986
Narcotics Control Trade Act
Narcotics Penalties and Enforcement Act of 1986
National Antidrug Reorganization and Coordination Act
National Park Police Drug Enforcement Supplemental Authority Act
Transportation Drug Act of 1986
U.S. Insular Areas Drug Abuse Act of 1986
White House Conference on Drug Abuse and Control Act of 1986 - SHORT TITLE(S) AS PASSED HOUSE:
Omnibus Drug Enforcement, Education, and Control Act of 1986
Career Criminal Amendments Act of 1986
Coast Guard Drug Interdiction and Law Enforcement Act of 1986
Comprehensive Money Laundering Prevention Act
Defense Narcotics Act of 1986
Designer Drug Enforcement Act of 1986
Drug Abuse Education and Prevention Act of 1986
Drug Abuse Prevention and Treatment Act of 1986
Drug and Alcohol Dependent Offenders Treatment Act of 1986
Drug Enforcement Enhancement Act of 1986
Drug Eradication Act of 1986
Drug Smuggling Enforcement Act of 1986
Federal Employee Substance Abuse Education and Treatment Act of 1986
Indian Alcohol and Substance Abuse Prevention and Treatment Act of 1986
International Narcotics Control Act of 1986
Money Laundering Control Act of 1986
Narcotics Control Trade Act
Narcotics Penalties and Enforcement Act of 1986
National Antidrug Reorganization and Coordination Act
National Park Police Drug Enforcement Supplemental Authority Act
Transportation Drug Act of 1986
U.S. Insular Areas Drug Abuse Act of 1986
White House Conference on Drug Abuse and Control Act of 1986 - SHORT TITLE(S) AS ENACTED:
Anti-Drug Abuse Act of 1986
Alcohol and Drug Abuse Amendments of 1986
Ballistic Knife Prohibition Act of 1986
Career Criminals Amendment Act of 1986
Commercial Motor Vehicle Safety Act of 1986
Continuing Drug Enterprise Act of 1986
Controlled Substances Import and Export Act Penalties Enhancement Act of 1986
Customs Enforcement Act of 1986
Defense Drug Interdiction Assistance Act
Department of Justice Assets Forfeiture Fund Amendments Act of 1986
Drug and Alcohol Dependent Offenders Treatment Act of 1986
Drug-Free Schools and Communities Act of 1986
Drug Possession Penalty Act of 1986
Federal Drug Law Enforcement Agent Protection Act of 1986
Federal Employee Substance Abuse Education and Treatment Act of 1986
Freedom of Information Reform Act of 1986
Homeless Eligibility Clarification Act
Indian Alcohol and Substance Abuse Prevention and Treatment Act of 1986
International Narcotics Control Act of 1986
Juvenile Drug Trafficking Act of 1986
Mail Order Drug Paraphernalia Control Act
Maritime Drug Law Enforcement Prosecution Improvements Act of 1986
Money Laundering Control Act of 1986
Narcotics Control Trade Act
Narcotics Penalties and Enforcement Act of 1986
National Antidrug Reorganization and Coordination Act
National Drug Interdiction Improvement Act of 1986
National Forest System Drug Control Act of 1986
National Park Police Drug Enforcement Supplemental Authority Act
President's Media Commission on Alcohol and Drug Abuse Prevention Act
State and Local Law Enforcement Assistance Act of 1986
United States Insular Areas Drug Abuse Act of 1986
White House Conference for a Drug Free America - OFFICIAL TITLE AS INTRODUCED:
A bill to strengthen Federal efforts to encourage foreign cooperation in eradicating illicit drug crops and in halting international drug traffic, to improve enforcement of Federal drug laws and enhance interdiction of illicit drug shipments, to provide strong Federal leadership in establishing effective drug abuse prevention and education programs, to expand Federal support for drug abuse treatment and rehabilitation efforts, and for other purposes.
COSPONSORS(301), ALPHABETICAL [followed by Cosponsors withdrawn]: (Sort: by date)
Rep Akaka, Daniel K. [HI-2] - 9/8/1986
Rep Alexander, Bill [AR-1] - 9/8/1986
Rep Anderson, Glenn M. [CA-32] - 9/10/1986
Rep Andrews, Michael [TX-25] - 9/8/1986
Rep Annunzio, Frank [IL-11] - 9/8/1986
Rep Anthony, Beryl, Jr. [AR-4] - 9/8/1986
Rep Aspin, Les [WI-1] - 9/8/1986
Rep Atkins, Chester G. [MA-5] - 9/8/1986
Rep AuCoin, Les [OR-1] - 9/8/1986
Rep Barnard, Doug, Jr. [GA-10] - 9/8/1986
Rep Bateman, Herbert H. [VA-1] - 9/10/1986
Rep Bedell, Berkley W. [IA-6] - 9/8/1986
Rep Bennett, Charles E. [FL-3] - 9/8/1986
Rep Bevill, Tom [AL-4] - 9/8/1986
Rep Biaggi, Mario [NY-19] - 9/8/1986
Rep Blaz, Ben G. [GU] - 9/8/1986
Rep Bliley, Tom [VA-3] - 9/8/1986
Rep Boehlert, Sherwood [NY-25] - 9/8/1986
Rep Boland, Edward P. [MA-2] - 9/8/1986
Rep Boner, William H. [TN-5] - 9/8/1986
Rep Bonker, Don [WA-3] - 9/8/1986
Rep Borski, Robert A. [PA-3] - 9/8/1986
Rep Boucher, Rick [VA-9] - 9/8/1986
Rep Breaux, John B. [LA-7] - 9/8/1986
Rep Brooks, Jack B. [TX-9] - 9/8/1986
Rep Broomfield, William S. [MI-18] - 9/8/1986
Rep Brown, George E., Jr. [CA-36] - 9/8/1986
Rep Bruce, Terry L. [IL-19] - 9/8/1986
Rep Bryant, John W. [TX-5] - 9/8/1986
Rep Burton, Sala [CA-5] - 9/8/1986
Rep Callahan, Sonny [AL-1] - 9/8/1986
Rep Campbell, Carroll A., Jr. [SC-4] - 9/8/1986
Rep Carr, Bob [MI-6] - 9/8/1986
Rep Chandler, Rod D. [WA-8] - 9/10/1986
Rep Chapman, Jim [TX-1] - 9/8/1986
Rep Chappell, Bill, Jr. [FL-4] - 9/8/1986
Rep Cheney, Dick [WY] - 9/8/1986
Rep Clay, William (Bill) [MO-1] - 9/10/1986
Rep Clinger, William F., Jr. [PA-23] - 9/8/1986
Rep Coelho, Anthony Lee [CA-15] - 9/8/1986
Rep Coleman, E. Thomas [MO-6] - 9/8/1986
Rep Coleman, Ronald D. [TX-16] - 9/8/1986
Rep Collins, Cardiss [IL-7] - 9/8/1986
Rep Combest, Larry [TX-19] - 9/8/1986
Rep Cooper, Jim [TN-4] - 9/8/1986
Rep Coughlin, Lawrence [PA-13] - 9/8/1986
Rep Courter, Jim [NJ-12] - 9/8/1986
Rep Coyne, William J. [PA-14] - 9/8/1986
Rep Daniel, W. C. (Dan) [VA-5] - 9/8/1986
Rep Darden, George (Buddy) [GA-7] - 9/8/1986
Rep Daschle, Thomas A. [SD-98] - 9/8/1986
Rep Daub, Hal [NE-2] - 9/8/1986
Rep Davis, Robert W. [MI-11] - 9/8/1986
Rep Dellums, Ronald V. [CA-8] - 9/8/1986
Rep Derrick, Butler C. [SC-3] - 9/8/1986
Rep DeWine, Mike [OH-7] - 9/8/1986
Rep Dickinson, William L. [AL-2] - 9/8/1986
Rep Dingell, John D. [MI-16] - 9/8/1986
Rep DioGuardi, Joseph J. [NY-20] - 9/8/1986
Rep Dixon, Julian C. [CA-28] - 9/8/1986
Rep Donnelly, Brian J. [MA-11] - 9/8/1986
Rep Dorgan, Byron L. [ND] - 9/8/1986
Rep Dornan, Robert K. [CA-38] - 9/8/1986
Rep Downey, Thomas J. [NY-2] - 9/8/1986
Rep Duncan, John J. [TN-2] - 9/8/1986
Rep Durbin, Richard [IL-20] - 9/8/1986
Rep Dwyer, Bernard J. [NJ-6] - 9/8/1986
Rep Dymally, Mervyn M. [CA-31] - 9/8/1986
Rep Dyson, Roy [MD-1] - 9/8/1986
Rep Early, Joseph D. [MA-3] - 9/8/1986
Rep Eckert, Fred J. [NY-30] - 9/8/1986
Rep Edgar, Robert W. [PA-7] - 9/8/1986
Rep Edwards, Don [CA-10] - 9/10/1986
Rep Edwards, Mickey [OK-5] - 9/8/1986
Rep English, Glenn [OK-6] - 9/8/1986
Rep Erdreich, Ben [AL-6] - 9/8/1986
Rep Fascell, Dante B. [FL-19] - 9/8/1986
Rep Fauntroy, Walter E. [DC] - 9/8/1986
Rep Fazio, Vic [CA-4] - 9/8/1986
Rep Feighan, Edward F. [OH-19] - 9/8/1986
Rep Fiedler, Bobbi [CA-21] - 9/8/1986
Rep Fish, Hamilton, Jr. [NY-21] - 9/8/1986
Rep Flippo, Ronnie G. [AL-5] - 9/8/1986
Rep Florio, James J. [NJ-1] - 9/10/1986
Rep Foglietta, Thomas M. [PA-1] - 9/8/1986
Rep Foley, Thomas S. [WA-5] - 9/8/1986
Rep Ford, Harold E. [TN-9] - 9/8/1986
Rep Ford, William D. [MI-15] - 9/8/1986
Rep Fowler, Wyche, Jr. [GA-5] - 9/8/1986
Rep Franklin, William W. [MS-2] - 9/8/1986
Rep Frost, Martin [TX-24] - 9/8/1986
Rep Fuqua, Don [FL-2] - 9/8/1986
Rep Fuster, Jamie B. [PR] - 9/8/1986
Rep Gallo, Dean A. [NJ-11] - 9/8/1986
Rep Garcia, Robert [NY-18] - 9/8/1986
Rep Gaydos, Joseph M. [PA-20] - 9/8/1986
Rep Gejdenson, Sam [CT-2] - 9/8/1986
Rep Gekas, George W. [PA-17] - 9/8/1986
Rep Gephardt, Richard A. [MO-3] - 9/8/1986
Rep Gibbons, Sam [FL-7] - 9/8/1986
Rep Gilman, Benjamin A. [NY-22] - 9/8/1986
Rep Glickman, Dan [KS-4] - 9/8/1986
Rep Gordon, Bart [TN-6] - 9/8/1986
Rep Gradison, Willis D., Jr. [OH-2] - 9/8/1986
Rep Gray, Kenneth J. [IL-22] - 9/8/1986
Rep Gray, William H., III [PA-2] - 9/8/1986
Rep Green, S. William [NY-15] - 9/8/1986
Rep Guarini, Frank J. [NJ-14] - 9/8/1986
Rep Hall, Ralph M. [TX-4] - 9/8/1986
Rep Hamilton, Lee H. [IN-9] - 9/8/1986
Rep Hansen, James V. [UT-1] - 9/8/1986
Rep Hartnett, Thomas F. [SC-1] - 9/8/1986
Rep Hawkins, Augustus F. [CA-29] - 9/8/1986
Rep Hayes, Charles A. [IL-1] - 9/8/1986
Rep Hefner, W. G. (Bill) [NC-8] - 9/8/1986
Rep Hendon, Bill [NC-11] - 9/10/1986
Rep Hertel, Dennis M. [MI-14] - 9/8/1986
Rep Hopkins, Larry J. [KY-6] - 9/8/1986
Rep Horton, Frank J. [NY-29] - 9/8/1986
Rep Howard, James J. [NJ-3] - 9/8/1986
Rep Hoyer, Steny H. [MD-5] - 9/8/1986
Rep Hubbard, Carroll, Jr. [KY-1] - 9/8/1986
Rep Huckaby, Thomas J. (Jerry) [LA-5] - 9/8/1986
Rep Hughes, William J. [NJ-2] - 9/8/1986
Rep Hutto, Earl [FL-1] - 9/8/1986
Rep Ireland, Andrew P. [FL-10] - 9/8/1986
Rep Jacobs, Andrew, Jr. [IN-10] - 9/8/1986
Rep Jeffords, James M. [VT-98] - 9/8/1986
Rep Jenkins, Edgar L. [GA-9] - 9/8/1986
Rep Johnson, Nancy L. [CT-6] - 9/10/1986
Rep Jones, Ed [TN-8] - 9/8/1986
Rep Jones, James R. [OK-1] - 9/8/1986
Rep Jones, Walter B. [NC-1] - 9/8/1986
Rep Kanjorski, Paul E. [PA-11] - 9/8/1986
Rep Kaptur, Marcy [OH-9] - 9/8/1986
Rep Kemp, Jack [NY-31] - 9/8/1986
Rep Kennelly, Barbara B. [CT-1] - 9/8/1986
Rep Kildee, Dale E. [MI-7] - 9/8/1986
Rep Kindness, Thomas N. [OH-8] - 9/8/1986
Rep Kleczka, Gerald D. [WI-4] - 9/8/1986
Rep Kolter, Joseph P. [PA-4] - 9/8/1986
Rep Kostmayer, Peter H. [PA-8] - 9/8/1986
Rep Kramer, Ken [CO-5] - 9/8/1986
Rep Lagomarsino, Robert J. [CA-19] - 9/8/1986
Rep Lantos, Tom [CA-11] - 9/8/1986
Rep Leach, James A. [IA-1] - 9/8/1986
Rep Leath, Marvin [TX-11] - 9/8/1986
Rep Lehman, Richard H. [CA-18] - 9/8/1986
Rep Leland, Mickey [TX-18] - 9/8/1986
Rep Lent, Norman F. [NY-4] - 9/8/1986
Rep Levin, Sander M. [MI-17] - 9/8/1986
Rep Levine, Mel [CA-27] - 9/8/1986
Rep Lewis, Jerry [CA-35] - 9/8/1986
Rep Lightfoot, Jim [IA-5] - 9/10/1986
Rep Livingston, Bob [LA-1] - 9/8/1986
Rep Lloyd, Marilyn [TN-3] - 9/8/1986
Rep Loeffler, Tom [TX-21] - 9/8/1986
Rep Lott, Trent [MS-5] - 9/8/1986
Rep Lowery, Bill [CA-41] - 9/10/1986
Rep Lujan, Manuel, Jr. [NM-1] - 9/8/1986
Rep Luken, Thomas A. [OH-1] - 9/8/1986
Rep Lundine, Stanley N. [NY-34] - 9/8/1986
Rep Mack, Connie, III [FL-13] - 9/8/1986
Rep MacKay, Buddy [FL-6] - 9/8/1986
Rep Manton, Thomas J. [NY-9] - 9/8/1986
Rep Martin, David O'B. [NY-26] - 9/10/1986
Rep Martin, Lynn M. [IL-16] - 9/8/1986
Rep Martinez, Matthew G. [CA-30] - 9/8/1986
Rep Matsui, Robert T. [CA-3] - 9/8/1986
Rep Mavroules, Nicholas [MA-6] - 9/8/1986
Rep Mazzoli, Romano L. [KY-3] - 9/8/1986
Rep McCain, John [AZ-1] - 9/10/1986
Rep McCloskey, Frank [IN-8] - 9/8/1986
Rep McCollum, Bill [FL-5] - 9/8/1986
Rep McCurdy, Dave [OK-4] - 9/8/1986
Rep McDade, Joseph M. [PA-10] - 9/10/1986
Rep McHugh, Matthew F. [NY-28] - 9/8/1986
Rep McKernan, John R., Jr. [ME-1] - 9/8/1986
Rep McKinney, Stewart B. [CT-4] - 9/8/1986
Rep Meyers, Jan [KS-3] - 9/8/1986
Rep Mica, Daniel Andrew [FL-14] - 9/8/1986
Rep Michel, Robert H. [IL-18] - 9/8/1986
Rep Mikulski, Barbara A. [MD-3] - 9/8/1986
Rep Miller, Clarence E. [OH-10] - 9/8/1986
Rep Miller, George [CA-7] - 9/8/1986
Rep Mineta, Norman Y. [CA-13] - 9/8/1986
Rep Mitchell, Parren J. [MD-7] - 9/8/1986
Rep Moakley, John Joseph [MA-9] - 9/8/1986
Rep Mollohan, Alan B. [WV-1] - 9/8/1986
Rep Montgomery, G. V. (Sonny) [MS-3] - 9/8/1986
Rep Moody, Jim [WI-5] - 9/8/1986
Rep Moore, W. Henson [LA-6] - 9/8/1986
Rep Moorhead, Carlos J. [CA-22] - 9/10/1986
Rep Morrison, Bruce A. [CT-3] - 9/8/1986
Rep Mrazek, Robert J. [NY-3] - 9/8/1986
Rep Murphy, Austin J. [PA-22] - 9/8/1986
Rep Murtha, John P. [PA-12] - 9/8/1986
Rep Neal, Stephen L. [NC-5] - 9/8/1986
Rep Nelson, Bill [FL-11] - 9/8/1986
Rep Nichols, Bill [AL-3] - 9/8/1986
Rep Nowak, Henry [NY-33] - 9/8/1986
Rep Oakar, Mary Rose [OH-20] - 9/8/1986
Rep Oberstar, James L. [MN-8] - 9/8/1986
Rep Obey, David R. [WI-7] - 9/8/1986
Rep Olin, James R. [VA-6] - 9/8/1986
Rep Ortiz, Solomon P. [TX-27] - 9/8/1986
Rep Owens, Major R. [NY-12] - 9/8/1986
Rep Packard, Ron [CA-43] - 9/8/1986
Rep Parris, Stanford E. (Stan) [VA-8] - 9/10/1986
Rep Pashayan, Charles, Jr. [CA-17] - 9/8/1986
Rep Pease, Donald J. [OH-13] - 9/8/1986
Rep Penny, Timothy J. [MN-1] - 9/8/1986
Rep Pepper, Claude [FL-18] - 9/8/1986
Rep Perkins, Carl C. [KY-7] - 9/8/1986
Rep Pickle, J. J. [TX-10] - 9/10/1986
Rep Price, Melvin [IL-21] - 9/8/1986
Rep Rangel, Charles B. [NY-16] - 9/8/1986
Rep Reid, Harry [NV-1] - 9/8/1986
Rep Richardson, Bill [NM-3] - 9/8/1986
Rep Rinaldo, Matthew J. [NJ-7] - 9/8/1986
Rep Roberts, Pat [KS-1] - 9/8/1986
Rep Robinson, Tommy F. [AR-2] - 9/8/1986
Rep Rodino, Peter W., Jr. [NJ-10] - 9/8/1986
Rep Roe, Robert A. [NJ-8] - 9/8/1986
Rep Rogers, Harold [KY-5] - 9/8/1986
Rep Rose, Charlie [NC-7] - 9/8/1986
Rep Rostenkowski, Dan [IL-8] - 9/8/1986
Rep Roukema, Marge [NJ-5] - 9/8/1986
Rep Rowland, J. Roy [GA-8] - 9/8/1986
Rep Rowland, John G. [CT-5] - 9/8/1986
Rep Roybal, Edward R. [CA-25] - 9/8/1986
Rep Rudd, Eldon D. [AZ-4] - 9/8/1986
Rep Russo, Martin A. [IL-3] - 9/8/1986
Rep Sabo, Martin Olav [MN-5] - 9/8/1986
Rep Scheuer, James H. [NY-8] - 9/8/1986
Rep Schroeder, Patricia [CO-1] - 9/8/1986
Rep Schulze, Richard T. [PA-5] - 9/8/1986
Rep Schumer, Charles E. [NY-10] - 9/10/1986
Rep Seiberling, John F. [OH-14] - 9/8/1986
Rep Sensenbrenner, James, Jr. [WI-9] - 9/10/1986
Rep Sharp, Philip R. [IN-2] - 9/8/1986
Rep Shaw, E. Clay, Jr. [FL-15] - 9/8/1986
Rep Shelby, Richard C. [AL-7] - 9/8/1986
Rep Sikorski, Gerry E. [MN-6] - 9/8/1986
Rep Skelton, Ike [MO-4] - 9/8/1986
Rep Smith, Christopher H. [NJ-4] - 9/8/1986
Rep Smith, Denny [OR-5] - 9/8/1986
Rep Smith, Lawrence [FL-16] - 9/8/1986
Rep Smith, Neal Edward [IA-4] - 9/8/1986
Rep Smith, Robert [OR-2] - 9/10/1986
Rep Smith, Virginia [NE-3] - 9/8/1986
Rep Snyder, M. G. (Gene) [KY-4] - 9/8/1986
Rep Solarz, Stephen J. [NY-13] - 9/8/1986
Rep Solomon, Gerald B. H. [NY-24] - 9/8/1986
Rep Spence, Floyd [SC-2] - 9/10/1986
Rep Spratt, John M., Jr. [SC-5] - 9/8/1986
Rep St Germain, Fernand J. [RI-1] - 9/8/1986
Rep Staggers, Harley O., Jr. [WV-2] - 9/8/1986
Rep Stallings, Richard H. [ID-2] - 9/8/1986
Rep Stangeland, Arlan [MN-7] - 9/8/1986
Rep Stark, Fortney Pete [CA-9] - 9/8/1986
Rep Stokes, Louis [OH-21] - 9/8/1986
Rep Strang, Michael L. [CO-3] - 9/8/1986
Rep Stratton, Samuel S. [NY-23] - 9/8/1986
Rep Studds, Gerry E. [MA-10] - 9/8/1986
Rep Sweeney, David McCann [TX-14] - 9/8/1986
Rep Swindall, Patrick L. [GA-4] - 9/8/1986
Rep Tallon, Robert M. (Robin) [SC-6] - 9/8/1986
Rep Tauzin, W. J. (Billy) [LA-3] - 9/8/1986
Rep Taylor, G. [MO-7] - 9/8/1986
Rep Torres, Estaban Edward [CA-34] - 9/8/1986
Rep Torricelli, Robert G. [NJ-9] - 9/8/1986
Rep Towns, Edolphus [NY-11] - 9/10/1986
Rep Traficant, James A., Jr. [OH-17] - 9/8/1986
Rep Traxler, Bob [MI-8] - 9/8/1986
Rep Udall, Morris K. [AZ-2] - 9/8/1986
Rep Valentine, Tim [NC-2] - 9/8/1986
Rep Vander Jagt, Guy [MI-9] - 9/8/1986
Rep Vento, Bruce F. [MN-4] - 9/8/1986
Rep Visclosky, Peter J. [IN-1] - 9/8/1986
Rep Volkmer, Harold L. [MO-9] - 9/8/1986
Rep Waldon, Alton R., Jr. [NY-6] - 9/8/1986
Rep Walgren, Doug [PA-18] - 9/8/1986
Rep Walker, Robert S. [PA-16] - 9/10/1986
Rep Watkins, Wes [OK-3] - 9/8/1986
Rep Waxman, Henry A. [CA-24] - 9/8/1986
Rep Whitehurst, G. William [VA-2] - 9/10/1986
Rep Whitten, Jamie L. [MS-1] - 9/8/1986
Rep Williams, Pat [MT-1] - 9/8/1986
Rep Wilson, Charles [TX-2] - 9/8/1986
Rep Wirth, Timothy [CO-2] - 9/10/1986
Rep Wise, Robert E., Jr. [WV-3] - 9/8/1986
Rep Wolpe, Howard E. [MI-3] - 9/8/1986
Rep Wortley, George C. [NY-27] - 9/8/1986
Rep Wyden, Ron [OR-3] - 9/8/1986
Rep Wylie, Chalmers P. [OH-15] - 9/8/1986
Rep Yates, Sidney R. [IL-9] - 9/8/1986
Rep Yatron, Gus [PA-6] - 9/8/1986
Rep Young, C.W. Bill [FL-8] - 9/8/1986
Rep Young, Don [AK-98] - 9/8/1986
Rep Young, Robert A. [MO-2] - 9/8/1986
COMMITTEE(S):
| Committee/Subcommittee: | Activity: | |
| House Armed Services | Referral | |
| House Banking, Finance, and Urban Affairs | Referral | Subcommittee on International Development Institutions and Finance | Referral | Subcommittee on Financial Institutions Supervision, Regulation and Insurance | Referral |
| House Education and Labor | Referral | |
| House Foreign Affairs | Referral | |
| House Government Operations | Referral | |
| House Energy and Commerce | Referral | |
| House Interior and Insular Affairs | Referral | |
| House Judiciary | Referral | Subcommittee on Crime | Referral |
| House Merchant Marine and Fisheries | Referral | |
| House Post Office and Civil Service | Referral | |
| House Public Works and Transportation | Referral | |
| House Ways and Means | Referral | |
RELATED BILL DETAILS: (additional related bills may be indentified in Status)
| Bill: | Relationship: |
| H.RES.541 | Rule related to H.R.5484 in House |
| H.RES.576 | Rule related to H.R.5484 in House |
| H.RES.597 | Rule related to H.R.5484 in House |
| H.R.273 | Related bill identified by CRS |
| H.R.526 | Related bill identified by CRS |
| H.R.994 | Related bill identified by CRS |
| H.R.1125 | Related bill identified by CRS |
| H.R.1193 | Related bill identified by CRS |
| H.R.1625 | Related bill identified by CRS |
| H.R.1768 | Related bill identified by CRS |
| H.R.1907 | Related bill identified by CRS |
| H.R.1913 | Related bill identified by CRS |
| H.R.1946 | Related bill identified by CRS |
| H.R.2013 | Related bill identified by CRS |
| H.R.2014 | Related bill identified by CRS |
| H.R.2132 | Related bill identified by CRS |
| H.R.2447 | Related bill identified by CRS |
| H.R.2768 | Related bill identified by CRS |
| H.R.2843 | Related bill identified by CRS |
| H.R.2881 | Related bill identified by CRS |
| H.R.2954 | Related bill identified by CRS |
| H.R.2977 | Related bill identified by CRS |
| H.R.3819 | Related bill identified by CRS |
| H.R.3936 | Related bill identified by CRS |
| H.R.4639 | Related bill identified by CRS |
| H.R.4711 | Related bill identified by CRS |
| H.R.4815 | Related bill identified by CRS |
| H.R.5055 | Related bill identified by CRS |
| H.R.5103 | Related bill identified by CRS |
| H.R.5112 | Related bill identified by CRS |
| H.R.5195 | Related bill identified by CRS |
| H.R.5231 | Related bill identified by CRS |
| H.R.5237 | Related bill identified by CRS |
| H.R.5247 | Related bill identified by CRS |
| H.R.5249 | Related bill identified by CRS |
| H.R.5250 | Related bill identified by CRS |
| H.R.5251 | Related bill identified by CRS |
| H.R.5269 | Related bill identified by CRS |
| H.R.5281 | Related bill identified by CRS |
| H.R.5309 | Related bill identified by CRS |
| H.R.5334 | Related bill identified by CRS |
| H.R.5352 | Related bill identified by CRS |
| H.R.5418 | Related bill identified by CRS |
| H.R.5433 | Related bill identified by CRS |
| H.R.5557 | Related bill identified by CRS |
| H.R.5568 | Related bill identified by CRS |
| H.R.5621 | Related bill identified by CRS |
| H.R.5664 | Related bill identified by CRS |
| H.R.5729 | Related bill identified by CRS |
| S.2878 | Related bill identified by CRS |
AMENDMENT(S):
1. H.AMDT.1187 to H.R.5484 Amendments en bloc to require a report to Congress on cooperation in drug eradication with countries receiving foreign aid; to allow the DOD to loan additional aircraft and radar balloon systems to civilian law enforcement agencies; to clarify that information related to laundrying violations which is volunteered by banks will be sufficient to allow the Government to obtain a grand jury subpeona; to allow banks to provide the Government with information on bank officials and major stockholders suspected of crimes without notifying those individuals of such actions; to remove from the designer drug prohibitions established in the bill those practitioners who are registered with the DEA, who are in compliance with the Federal Food, Drug, and Cosmetic Act, and who possess only quantities necessary to conduct research; to express the sense of Congress that the Federal judicial branch should temporarily reassign judges to districts with backlogs of drug cases; to establish criminal penalties of up to three years in jail and up to $100,000 in fines for using the Postal Service to sell or transport drug paraphernalia; to require that the use of funds in local drug education projects will be used to support curricula and counseling programs; to require that family drug abuse prevention programs include education of parents about the symptoms and effects of drug use; to require the Department of Education to develop and distribute audio-visual material on drug abuse to elementary and secondary schools; to add medical and mental health officials with drug addiction training to the Advisory Council on Drug Abuse Education and Prevention; to add physicians and other health care professionals.
Sponsor: Rep Wright, James C., Jr. [TX-12]
(introduced 9/11/1986) Cosponsors (None)
Latest Major Action: 9/11/1986
House amendment agreed to. Status: Amendment Passed in Committee of the Whole by Voice Vote.
2. H.AMDT.1188 to H.R.5484 An amendment to express the sense of Congress that the Diplomatic Security and Terrorism Act should be used to establish a $500,000 reward for the arrest and conviction of Jorge Luis Ochoa Vasques.
Sponsor: Rep Smith, Lawrence [FL-16]
(introduced 9/11/1986) Cosponsors (None)
Latest Major Action: 9/11/1986
House amendment agreed to. Status: Amendment Passed in Committee of the Whole by Voice Vote.
3. H.AMDT.1189 to H.R.5484 An amendment to require that Mexico investigate the torture of DEA agent Victor Cortez, in addition to other requirements, before $1 million in withheld drug enforcement assistance is released to that country.
Sponsor: Rep Smith, Lawrence [FL-16]
(introduced 9/11/1986) Cosponsors (None)
Latest Major Action: 9/11/1986
House amendment agreed to. Status: Amendment Passed in Committee of the Whole by Voice Vote.
4. H.AMDT.1190 to H.R.5484 An amendment to allow the use of DOD personnel to assist drug enforcement officials in searches, seizures, and arrests outside the U.S., but does not convey drug enforcment authority to DOD.
Sponsor: Rep Bennett, Charles E. [FL-3]
(introduced 9/11/1986) Cosponsors (None)
Latest Major Action: 9/11/1986
House amendment agreed to. Status: Amendment Passed in Committee of the Whole by Recorded Vote: 359 - 52 (Record Vote No: 368).
5. H.AMDT.1191 to H.R.5484 An amendment to require the President to deploy sufficient military and National Guard personnel and equipment to halt the entry of vessels and aircraft carrying drugs.
Sponsor: Rep Hunter, Duncan [CA-45]
(introduced 9/11/1986) Cosponsors (None)
Latest Major Action: 9/11/1986
House amendment agreed to. Status: Amendment Passed in Committee of the Whole by Recorded Vote: 237 - 177 (Record Vote No: 367).
6. H.AMDT.1192 to H.R.5484 An amendment to delete language that extended the Customs Forfeiture Fund through fiscal year 1991, and expanded the types of activities for which expenditures from the fund could be made. The amendment also deleted the authorization of $20 million for each of the fiscal years 1987, 88, 89 and 90.
Sponsor: Rep Crane, Philip M. [IL-12]
(introduced 9/11/1986) Cosponsors (None)
Latest Major Action: 9/11/1986
House amendment not agreed to. Status: Amendment Failed of Passage in Committee of Whole by Voice Vote.
7. H.AMDT.1193 to H.R.5484 An amendment to authorize funding for a three year period, rather than the bill's one year period. Amendment funds drug enforcement personnel salaries and expenses at $30,730,000 for FY'87, $27,960,000 for FY'88, $36,100,000 for FY'89; for additional aircraft and communication enhancements $95,000,000 for FY'87, $24,500,000 for FY'88, and $15,000,000 for FY'89. The bill's funding level for additional personnel to carry out drug interdiction is $99,300,000 for FY'87, and for additional aircraft and communications enhancements $137,000,000 for FY'87.
Sponsor: Rep Crane, Philip M. [IL-12]
(introduced 9/11/1986) Cosponsors (None)
Latest Major Action: 9/11/1986
House amendment not agreed to. Status: Amendment Failed of Passage in Committee of Whole by Recorded Vote: 12 - 395 (Record Vote No: 369).
8. H.AMDT.1194 to H.R.5484 An amendment to establish a sentence of life imprisonment without parole for a second conviction for an individual at least 21 years of age who sells a dangerous drug to a child or teenager or who sells a dangerous drug on or near school grounds.
Sponsor: Rep Kramer, Ken [CO-5]
(introduced 9/11/1986) Cosponsors (None)
Latest Major Action: 9/11/1986
House amendment agreed to. Status: Amendment Passed in Committee of the Whole by Recorded Vote: 355 - 54 (Record Vote No: 370).
9. H.AMDT.1195 to H.R.5484 An amendment to increase the additional authorization for the DEA in FY 1987 from $60 million to $114 million, and to require the use of the extra funds for cooperative narcotics interdiction in the Bahamas.
Sponsor: Rep English, Glenn [OK-6]
(introduced 9/11/1986) Cosponsors (None)
Latest Major Action: 9/11/1986
House amendment agreed to. Status: Amendment Passed in Committee of the Whole by Voice Vote.
10. H.AMDT.1196 to H.R.5484 An amendment to increase the authorization for state and local law enforcement grants from $100 million in FY 1987 and $200 million in FY 1988 to $660 million in FY 1987 and $695 million in FY 1988; and to reduce the matching requirements from 50% to 10%, and to permit the use of funds for non-federal prison construction.
Sponsor: Rep Rangel, Charles B. [NY-16]
(introduced 9/11/1986) Cosponsors (None)
Latest Major Action: 9/11/1986
House amendment agreed to. Status: Amendment Passed in Committee of the Whole by Recorded Vote: 242 - 171 (Record Vote No: 371).
11. H.AMDT.1197 to H.R.5484 An amendment to eliminate the bill's provisions authorizing $100 million in FY 1987 and $200 million in FY 1988 for drug enforcement grants to state and local law enforcement authorities.
Sponsor: Rep Lungren, Daniel E. [CA-42]
(introduced 9/11/1986) Cosponsors (None)
Latest Major Action: 9/11/1986
Amendment Withdrawn in Committee of the Whole.
12. H.AMDT.1198 to H.R.5484 Amendment allows the Administrator of the state and local law enforcement discretionary fund to waive the matching requirement if the applicant is unable to financially satisfy that requirement.
Sponsor: Rep Pepper, Claude [FL-18]
(introduced 9/11/1986) Cosponsors (None)
Latest Major Action: 9/11/1986
House amendment agreed to. Status: Amendment Passed in Committee of the Whole by Voice Vote.
13. H.AMDT.1199 to H.R.5484 An amendment to remove the monetary cap placed on the size of state prison industry contracts with the Federal Government.
Sponsor: Rep McCollum, Bill [FL-5]
(introduced 9/11/1986) Cosponsors (None)
Latest Major Action: 9/11/1986
House amendment not agreed to. Status: Amendment Failed of Passage in Committee of Whole by Recorded Vote: 72 - 339 (Record Vote No: 372).
14. H.AMDT.1200 to H.R.5484 An amendment to change the exclusionary rule to permit the introduction of illegally obtained evidence at criminal trials in cases where a police officer acting in good faith makes an error in a warrentless search situation.
Sponsor: Rep Lungren, Daniel E. [CA-42]
(introduced 9/11/1986) Cosponsors (None)
Latest Major Action: 9/11/1986
House amendment agreed to. Status: Amendment Passed in Committee of the Whole by Recorded Vote: 259 - 153 (Record Vote No: 373).
15. H.AMDT.1201 to H.R.5484 Amendment to allow the forfeiture of substitute assets when a convicted drug dealer has hidden drug profits from prosecutors.
Sponsor: Rep Lungren, Daniel E. [CA-42]
(introduced 9/11/1986) Cosponsors (None)
Latest Major Action: 9/11/1986
House amendment agreed to. Status: Amendment Passed in Committee of the Whole by Voice Vote.
16. H.AMDT.1202 to H.R.5484 Amendment to establish uniform standards for the deportation of drug trafficking illegal aliens.
Sponsor: Rep Lungren, Daniel E. [CA-42]
(introduced 9/11/1986) Cosponsors (None)
Latest Major Action: 9/11/1986
House amendment agreed to. Status: Amendment Passed in Committee of the Whole by Voice Vote.
17. H.AMDT.1203 to H.R.5484 Amendment to permit the imposition of the death penalty for individuals involved in a continuing criminal enterprise who intentionally cause the death of another individual.
Sponsor: Rep Gekas, George W. [PA-17]
(introduced 9/11/1986) Cosponsors (None)
Latest Major Action: 9/11/1986
House amendment agreed to. Status: Amendment Passed in Committee of the Whole by Recorded Vote: 296 - 112 (Record Vote No: 374).
18. H.AMDT.1204 to H.R.5484 An amendment to mandate the transfer of aliens arrested for illegal entry into the United States or for violation of other U.S. laws from State and local jails to Federal prisons.
Sponsor: Rep Bennett, Charles E. [FL-3]
(introduced 9/11/1986) Cosponsors (None)
Latest Major Action: 9/11/1986
House amendment not agreed to. Status: Amendment Failed of Passage in Committee of Whole by Recorded Vote: 198 - 206 (Record Vote No: 375).
19. H.AMDT.1205 to H.R.5484 An amendment to provide for the destruction of seized controlled substances after proper documentation of such substances for trial evidence.
Sponsor: Rep McCollum, Bill [FL-5]
(introduced 9/11/1986) Cosponsors (None)
Latest Major Action: 9/11/1986
House amendment agreed to. Status: Amendment Passed in Committee of the Whole by Voice Vote.
20. H.AMDT.1206 to H.R.5484 An amendment to require law enforcement officials to notify the INS when they arrest a suspected illegal alien on drug charges; to establish a pilot program in four cities to establish or improve the computer capabilities of local INS offices and local police related to the arrest of illegal aliens on drug charges.
Sponsor: Rep Smith, Lawrence [FL-16]
(introduced 9/11/1986) Cosponsors (None)
Latest Major Action: 9/11/1986
House amendment agreed to. Status: Amendment Passed in Committee of the Whole by Voice Vote.
21. H.AMDT.1207 to H.R.5484 An amendment to specify that the Federal Aviation Administration shall not issue an airman certificate to anyone whose certificate has been revoked.
Sponsor: Rep Daub, Hal [NE-2]
(introduced 9/11/1986) Cosponsors (None)
Latest Major Action: 9/11/1986
House amendment agreed to. Status: Amendment Passed in Committee of the Whole by Voice Vote.
22. H.AMDT.1208 to H.R.5484 An amendment to delete the requirement that 10 per cent of each year's funds for drug abuse education be earmarked for awards to institutions of higher education.
Sponsor: Rep Chandler, Rod D. [WA-8]
(introduced 9/11/1986) Cosponsors (None)
Latest Major Action: 9/11/1986
House amendment not agreed to. Status: Amendment Failed of Passage in Committee of Whole by Recorded Vote: 170 - 231 (Record Vote No: 376).
23. H.AMDT.1209 to H.R.5484 An amendment to establish a National Trust for Drug Free Youth which is designed to encourage private gifts to assist in operating programs of drug abuse research, education, and prevention.
Sponsor: Rep Coleman, E. Thomas [MO-6]
(introduced 9/11/1986) Cosponsors (None)
Latest Major Action: 9/11/1986
House amendment agreed to. Status: Amendment Passed in Committee of the Whole by Voice Vote.
24. H.AMDT.1210 to H.R.5484 An amendment to increase the authorization of funds for drug abuse treatment programs from $180 million in FY 1987 to $280 million for the purpose of increasing the amount of funds earmarked for treatment and rehabilitation and to reduce the amount of funds set aside for community-based education programs.
Sponsor: Rep Pepper, Claude [FL-18]
(introduced 9/11/1986) Cosponsors (None)
Latest Major Action: 9/11/1986
House amendment agreed to. Status: Amendment Passed in Committee of the Whole by Voice Vote.
25. H.AMDT.1211 to H.R.5484 An amendment to eliminate the Advisory Commission on the Comprehensive Education of Intercollegiate Athletes.
Sponsor: Rep Bilirakis, Michael [FL-9]
(introduced 9/11/1986) Cosponsors (None)
Latest Major Action: 9/11/1986
House amendment not agreed to. Status: Amendment Failed of Passage in Committee of Whole by Recorded Vote: 165 - 245 (Record Vote No: 377).
26. S.AMDT.3032 to H.R.5484 To protect against wrongful use of cyanide.
Sponsor: Sen Gorton, Slade [WA]
(introduced 9/26/1986) Cosponsors (None)
Latest Major Action: 9/26/1986
Senate amendment submitted
27. S.AMDT.3034 to H.R.5484 To strengthen the laws against illegal drugs, and for other purposes.
Sponsor: Sen Dole, Robert J. [KS]
(introduced 9/26/1986) Cosponsors (28)
Latest Major Action: 9/30/1986
Senate amendment agreed to. Status: Amendment in the nature of a substitute, as amended, agreed to in Senate by Voice Vote.
28. S.AMDT.3035 to H.R.5484 Purpose will be available when the amendment is proposed for consideration. See Congressional Record for text.
Sponsor: Sen Gorton, Slade [WA]
(introduced 9/26/1986) Cosponsors (3)
Latest Major Action: 9/26/1986
Senate amendment submitted
29. S.AMDT.3036 to H.R.5484 To exempt employees of the Drug Enforcement Administration from coverage of certain provisions of title 5, United States Code, relating to grade classification, pay, and labor-management and employee relations.
Sponsor: Sen Denton, Jeremiah [AL]
(introduced 9/26/1986) Cosponsors (None)
Latest Major Action: 9/26/1986
Senate amendment submitted
30. S.AMDT.3037 to H.R.5484 To provide for the inclusion of certain drug-related information on passports.
Sponsor: Sen Denton, Jeremiah [AL]
(introduced 9/26/1986) Cosponsors (None)
Latest Major Action: 9/26/1986
Senate amendment submitted
31. S.AMDT.3039 to H.R.5484 To provide additional authorization for the procurement of secure voice radios for federal law enforcement agencies to earmark certain funds for the same purpose.
Sponsor: Sen Bentsen, Lloyd M. [TX]
(introduced 9/27/1986) Cosponsors (None)
Latest Major Action: 9/27/1986
Senate amendment submitted
32. S.AMDT.3040 to H.R.5484 To authorize the Commissioner of Customs to recruit, train, and accept, the services of individuals as volunteers to aid the U.S. Customs Service in the performance of its responsibilities, and for other purposes.
Sponsor: Sen Abdnor, James [SD]
(introduced 9/27/1986) Cosponsors (None)
Latest Major Action: 9/27/1986
Senate amendment submitted
33. S.AMDT.3041 to H.R.5484 Purpose will be available when the amendment is proposed for consideration. See Congressional Record for text.
Sponsor: Sen Hawkins, Paula [FL]
(introduced 9/27/1986) Cosponsors (None)
Latest Major Action: 9/27/1986
Senate amendment submitted
34. S.AMDT.3042 to H.R.5484 Purpose will be available when the amendment is proposed for consideration. See Congressional Record for text.
Sponsor: Sen Weicker, Lowell P., Jr. [CT]
(introduced 9/27/1986) Cosponsors (None)
Latest Major Action: 9/27/1986
Senate amendment submitted
35. S.AMDT.3043 to H.R.5484 Purpose will be available when the amendment is proposed for consideration. See Congressional Record for text.
Sponsor: Sen Kennedy, Edward M. [MA]
(introduced 9/27/1986) Cosponsors (None)
Latest Major Action: 9/27/1986
Senate amendment submitted
36. S.AMDT.3044 to H.R.5484 Purpose will be available when the amendment is proposed for consideration. See Congressional Record for text.
Sponsor: Sen DeConcini, Dennis [AZ]
(introduced 9/27/1986) Cosponsors (None)
Latest Major Action: 9/27/1986
Senate amendment submitted
37. S.AMDT.3045 to H.R.5484 Purpose will be available when the amendment is proposed for consideration. See Congressional Record for text.
Sponsor: Sen Durenberger, Dave [MN]
(introduced 9/27/1986) Cosponsors (None)
Latest Major Action: 9/27/1986
Senate amendment submitted
38. S.AMDT.3046 to H.R.5484 Purpose will be available when the amendment is proposed for consideration. See Congressional Record for text.
Sponsor: Sen Harkin, Tom [IA]
(introduced 9/27/1986) Cosponsors (None)
Latest Major Action: 9/27/1986
Senate amendment submitted
39. S.AMDT.3047 to H.R.5484 To provide community action agencies the opportunity to offer local broad-based programs for alcohol and drug abuse prevention.
Sponsor: Sen Andrews, Mark [ND]
(introduced 9/27/1986) Cosponsors (None)
Latest Major Action: 9/27/1986
Senate amendment agreed to. Status: Amendment SP 3047 agreed to in Senate by Voice Vote.
40. S.AMDT.3048 to H.R.5484 To require that the powers and authorities provided in section 4218, which provides statutory authority for the Secretary of the Interior to authorize employees of the Department to exercise law and order powers in Indian country, shall be exercised in accordance with an agreement between the Secretary and the Attorney General.
Sponsor: Sen Andrews, Mark [ND]
(introduced 9/27/1986) Cosponsors (None)
Latest Major Action: 9/27/1986
Senate amendment submitted
41. S.AMDT.3049 to H.R.5484 To call for a stronger response to the Daniloff arrest.
Sponsor: Sen Moynihan, Daniel Patrick [NY]
(introduced 9/27/1986) Cosponsors (None)
Latest Major Action: 9/27/1986
Senate amendment submitted
42. S.AMDT.3050 to H.R.5484 Purpose will be available when the amendment is proposed for consideration. See Congressional Record for text.
Sponsor: Sen Murkowski, Frank H. [AK]
(introduced 9/27/1986) Cosponsors (None)
Latest Major Action: 9/27/1986
Senate amendment submitted
43. S.AMDT.3051 to H.R.5484 Purpose will be available when the amendment is proposed for consideration. See Congressional Record for text.
Sponsor: Sen Metzenbaum, Howard M. [OH]
(introduced 9/27/1986) Cosponsors (None)
Latest Major Action: 9/27/1986
Senate amendment submitted
44. S.AMDT.3052 to H.R.5484 Purpose will be available when the amendment is proposed for consideration. See Congressional Record for text.
Sponsor: Sen Domenici, Pete V. [NM]
(introduced 9/27/1986) Cosponsors (None)
Latest Major Action: 9/27/1986
Senate amendment submitted
45. S.AMDT.3053 to H.R.5484 To eliminate the sugar quota of countries with governments involved in the trade of narcotics illegal in the United States, to maintain the sugar quota for specified countries, and for other purposes.
Sponsor: Sen Helms, Jesse [NC]
(introduced 9/27/1986) Cosponsors (None)
Latest Major Action: 9/27/1986
Senate amendment submitted
46. S.AMDT.3054 to H.R.5484 Purpose will be available when the amendment is proposed for consideration. See Congressional Record for text.
Sponsor: Sen Bingaman, Jeff [NM]
(introduced 9/27/1986) Cosponsors (None)
Latest Major Action: 9/27/1986
Senate amendment submitted
47. S.AMDT.3055 to H.R.5484 Purpose will be available when the amendment is proposed for consideration. See Congressional Record for text.
Sponsor: Sen D'Amato, Alfonse [NY]
(introduced 9/27/1986) Cosponsors (None)
Latest Major Action: 9/27/1986
Senate amendment submitted
48. S.AMDT.3056 to H.R.5484 Purpose will be available when the amendment is proposed for consideration. See Congressional Record for text.
Sponsor: Sen Domenici, Pete V. [NM]
(introduced 9/27/1986) Cosponsors (None)
Latest Major Action: 9/27/1986
Senate amendment submitted
49. S.AMDT.3057 to H.R.5484 Purpose will be available when the amendment is proposed for consideration. See Congressional Record for text.
Sponsor: Sen Abdnor, James [SD]
(introduced 9/27/1986) Cosponsors (None)
Latest Major Action: 9/27/1986
Senate amendment agreed to. Status: Amendment agreed to in Senate by Voice Vote.
50. S.AMDT.3058 to H.R.5484 Purpose will be available when the amendment is proposed for consideration. See Congressional Record for text.
Sponsor: Sen Hatch, Orrin G. [UT]
(introduced 9/27/1986) Cosponsors (None)
Latest Major Action: 9/27/1986
Senate amendment agreed to. Status: Amendment SP 3058 agreed to in Senate by Voice Vote.
51. S.AMDT.3059 to H.R.5484 Purpose will be available when the amendment is proposed for consideration. See Congressional Record for text.
Sponsor: Sen Dixon, Alan J. [IL]
(introduced 9/27/1986) Cosponsors (None)
Latest Major Action: 9/27/1986
Senate amendment submitted
52. S.AMDT.3060 to H.R.5484 Purpose will be available when the amendment is proposed for consideration. See Congressional Record for text.
Sponsor: Sen Mattingly, Mack [GA]
(introduced 9/27/1986) Cosponsors (None)
Latest Major Action: 9/27/1986
Senate amendment submitted
53. S.AMDT.3061 to H.R.5484 To restore the Federal Pre-Trial Diversion Program.
Sponsor: Sen DeConcini, Dennis [AZ]
(introduced 9/27/1986) Cosponsors (None)
Latest Major Action: 9/27/1986
Senate amendment submitted
54. S.AMDT.3062 to H.R.5484 Purpose will be available when the amendment is proposed for consideration. See Congressional Record for text.
Sponsor: Sen Domenici, Pete V. [NM]
(introduced 9/27/1986) Cosponsors (None)
Latest Major Action: 9/27/1986
Senate amendment submitted
55. S.AMDT.3063 to H.R.5484 Purpose will be available when the amendment is proposed for consideration. See Congressional Record for text.
Sponsor: Sen Danforth, John C. [MO]
(introduced 9/27/1986) Cosponsors (None)
Latest Major Action: 9/27/1986
Senate amendment submitted
56. S.AMDT.3064 to H.R.5484 Providing that the Secretary of Transportation shall, not later than October 1, 1988, submit to the Congress a study regarding the manner in which the requirement regarding blood alcohol content level impacts on operators of commercial motor vehicles who are required by their employeers to be available to operate such commercial motor vehicle on short notice.
Sponsor: Sen Specter, Arlen [PA]
(introduced 9/27/1986) Cosponsors (None)
Latest Major Action: 9/27/1986
Senate amendment submitted
57. S.AMDT.3065 to H.R.5484 To express the sense of the Congress that the entertainment industry take steps to assist in the national war against illegal drugs.
Sponsor: Sen Harkin, Tom [IA]
(introduced 9/27/1986) Cosponsors (None)
Latest Major Action: 9/27/1986
Senate amendment submitted
58. S.AMDT.3066 to H.R.5484 Respecting the use of Freedom of Information Act information by criminal organizations.
Sponsor: Sen Leahy, Patrick J. [VT]
(introduced 9/28/1986) Cosponsors (None)
Latest Major Action: 9/28/1986
Senate amendment submitted
59. S.AMDT.3067 to H.R.5484 To amend title 18, U.S.C., with respect to the interception of certain communications and other forms of surveillance.
Sponsor: Sen Leahy, Patrick J. [VT]
(introduced 9/28/1986) Cosponsors (None)
Latest Major Action: 9/28/1986
Senate amendment submitted
60. S.AMDT.3068 to H.R.5484 Purpose will be available when the amendment is proposed for consideration. See Congressional Record for text.
Sponsor: Sen Chiles, Lawton [FL]
(introduced 9/28/1986) Cosponsors (None)
Latest Major Action: 9/28/1986
Senate amendment submitted
61. S.AMDT.3069 to H.R.5484 Purpose will be available when the amendment is proposed for consideration. See Congressional Record for text.
Sponsor: Sen Gorton, Slade [WA]
(introduced 9/28/1986) Cosponsors (None)
Latest Major Action: 9/28/1986
Senate amendment submitted
62. S.AMDT.3070 to H.R.5484 To amend the provisions of the Federal Food, Drug, and Cosmetic Act relating to infant formula.
Sponsor: Sen Metzenbaum, Howard M. [OH]
(introduced 9/28/1986) Cosponsors (None)
Latest Major Action: 9/28/1986
Senate amendment submitted
63. S.AMDT.3071 to H.R.5484 Purpose will be available when the amendment is proposed for consideration. See Congressional Record for text.
Sponsor: Sen Helms, Jesse [NC]
(introduced 9/28/1986) Cosponsors (None)
Latest Major Action: 9/28/1986
Senate amendment submitted
64. S.AMDT.3072 to H.R.5484 To provide that no funds may be expended to modify any existing aircraft for air surveillance purposes unless the proposed modifications comply with validated requirements and specifications developed by the U.S. Coast Guard.
Sponsor: Sen Evans, Daniel J. [WA]
(introduced 9/28/1986) Cosponsors (None)
Latest Major Action: 9/28/1986
Senate amendment submitted
65. S.AMDT.3073 to H.R.5484 Purpose will be available when the amendment is proposed for consideration. See Congressional Record for text.
Sponsor: Sen Evans, Daniel J. [WA]
(introduced 9/28/1986) Cosponsors (None)
Latest Major Action: 9/28/1986
Senate amendment submitted
66. S.AMDT.3074 to H.R.5484 To designate alcohol and drug abuse prevention programs targeted at student athletes.
Sponsor: Sen Metzenbaum, Howard M. [OH]
(introduced 9/28/1986) Cosponsors (None)
Latest Major Action: 9/28/1986
Senate amendment submitted
67. S.AMDT.3075 to H.R.5484 To authorize the number of Marine Corps officers to be on active duty in the grade of lieutenant general is increased by one, contingent on a Marine Corps lieutenant general serving as Director of the Department of Task Force on Drug Enforcement.
Sponsor: Sen Dole, Robert J. [KS]
(introduced 9/28/1986) Cosponsors (None)
Latest Major Action: 9/28/1986
Senate amendment submitted
68. S.AMDT.3076 to H.R.5484 Purpose will be available when the amendment is proposed for consideration. See Congressional Record for text.
Sponsor: Sen Hawkins, Paula [FL]
(introduced 9/28/1986) Cosponsors (None)
Latest Major Action: 9/28/1986
Senate amendment submitted
69. S.AMDT.3077 to H.R.5484 To provide mandatory minimum sentence for juvenile drug traffickers.
Sponsor: Sen Levin, Carl [MI]
(introduced 9/28/1986) Cosponsors (1)
Latest Major Action: 9/28/1986
Senate amendment submitted
70. S.AMDT.3078 to H.R.5484 Purpose will be available when the amendment is proposed for consideration. See Congressional Record for text.
Sponsor: Sen Helms, Jesse [NC]
(introduced 9/28/1986) Cosponsors (None)
Latest Major Action: 9/28/1986
Senate amendment submitted
71. S.AMDT.3079 to H.R.5484 Purpose will be available when the amendment is proposed for consideration. See Congressional Record for text.
Sponsor: Sen Mathias, Charles McC., Jr. [MD]
(introduced 9/28/1986) Cosponsors (1)
Latest Major Action: 9/28/1986
Senate amendment submitted
72. S.AMDT.3080 to H.R.5484 Purpose will be available when the amendment is proposed for consideration. See Congressional Record for text.
Sponsor: Sen Domenici, Pete V. [NM]
(introduced 9/28/1986) Cosponsors (None)
Latest Major Action: 9/28/1986
Senate amendment submitted
73. S.AMDT.3081 to H.R.5484 Purpose will be available when the amendment is proposed for consideration. See Congressional Record for text.
Sponsor: Sen Chiles, Lawton [FL]
(introduced 9/28/1986) Cosponsors (None)
Latest Major Action: 9/28/1986
Senate amendment submitted
74. S.AMDT.3091 to H.R.5484 To express the sense of the Senate with respect to the appropriation of funds to carry out this Act.
Sponsor: Sen Hatfield, Mark O. [OR]
(introduced 9/30/1986) Cosponsors (1)
Latest Major Action: 9/30/1986
Senate amendment agreed to. Status: Amendment SP 3091 agreed to in Senate by Voice Vote.
75. S.AMDT.3092 to H.R.5484 To make technical corrections.
Sponsor: Sen Biden, Joseph R., Jr. [DE]
(introduced 9/30/1986) Cosponsors (1)
Latest Major Action: 9/30/1986
Senate amendment agreed to. Status: Amendment SP 3092 agreed to in Senate by Voice Vote.
76. S.AMDT.3093 to H.R.5484 To make certain technical corrections to sections of H.R. 5484 and appropriate amendments to H.R. 5484, the Anti-Drug Abuse Act of 1986.
Sponsor: Sen Dole, Robert J. [KS]
(introduced 9/30/1986) Cosponsors (None)
Latest Major Action: 9/30/1986
Senate amendment agreed to. Status: Amendment agreed to in Senate by Voice Vote.
77. S.AMDT.3275 to H.R.5484 In the nature of a substitute.
Sponsor: Sen Dole, Robert J. [KS]
(introduced 10/10/1986) Cosponsors (1)
Latest Major Action: 10/15/1986
Senate amendment agreed to. Status: Amendment SP 3275 as amended agreed to in Senate by Voice Vote.
78. S.AMDT.3276 to H.R.5484 To amend title 18, United States Code, with respect to penalties for driving under the influence of drugs or alcohol in the jurisdiction of the United States.
Sponsor: Sen Hatch, Orrin G. [UT]
(introduced 10/14/1986) Cosponsors (None)
Latest Major Action: 10/14/1986
Senate amendment submitted
79. S.AMDT.3277 to H.R.5484 To modify the procedure for the death penalty.
Sponsor: Sen Mathias, Charles McC., Jr. [MD]
(introduced 10/14/1986) Cosponsors (None)
Latest Major Action: 10/14/1986
Senate amendment submitted
80. S.AMDT.3278 to H.R.5484 To modify the procedure for the death penalty.
Sponsor: Sen Mathias, Charles McC., Jr. [MD]
(introduced 10/14/1986) Cosponsors (None)
Latest Major Action: 10/14/1986
Senate amendment submitted
81. S.AMDT.3279 to H.R.5484 To modify the procedure for the death penalty.
Sponsor: Sen Mathias, Charles McC., Jr. [MD]
(introduced 10/14/1986) Cosponsors (None)
Latest Major Action: 10/14/1986
Senate amendment submitted
82. S.AMDT.3280 to H.R.5484 To modify the procedure for the death penalty.
Sponsor: Sen Cohen, William S. [ME]
(introduced 10/14/1986) Cosponsors (None)
Latest Major Action: 10/14/1986
Senate amendment submitted
83. S.AMDT.3281 to H.R.5484 Purpose will be available when the amendment is proposed for consideration. See Congressional Record for text.
Sponsor: Sen Cohen, William S. [ME]
(introduced 10/14/1986) Cosponsors (None)
Latest Major Action: 10/14/1986
Senate amendment submitted
84. S.AMDT.3282 to H.R.5484 To modify the procedure for the death penalty.
Sponsor: Sen Cohen, William S. [ME]
(introduced 10/14/1986) Cosponsors (None)
Latest Major Action: 10/14/1986
Senate amendment submitted
85. S.AMDT.3283 to H.R.5484 To modify the procedure for the death penalty.
Sponsor: Sen Cohen, William S. [ME]
(introduced 10/14/1986) Cosponsors (None)
Latest Major Action: 10/14/1986
Senate amendment submitted
86. S.AMDT.3284 to H.R.5484 To delete the income tax checkoff provisions.
Sponsor: Sen Long, Russell B. [LA]
(introduced 10/14/1986) Cosponsors (2)
Latest Major Action: 10/14/1986
Senate amendment submitted
87. S.AMDT.3285 to H.R.5484 To strengthen Federal efforts to encourage foreign cooperation in eradicating illicit drug crops and in halting international drug traffic, and for other purposes.
Sponsor: Sen Mathias, Charles McC., Jr. [MD]
(introduced 10/14/1986) Cosponsors (None)
Latest Major Action: 10/14/1986
Senate amendment submitted
88. S.AMDT.3286 to H.R.5484 Purpose will be available when the amendment is proposed for consideration. See Congressional Record for text.
Sponsor: Sen Metzenbaum, Howard M. [OH]
(introduced 10/14/1986) Cosponsors (None)
Latest Major Action: 10/14/1986
Senate amendment submitted
89. S.AMDT.3287 to H.R.5484 Purpose will be available when the amendment is proposed for consideration. See Congressional Record for text.
Sponsor: Sen Metzenbaum, Howard M. [OH]
(introduced 10/14/1986) Cosponsors (None)
Latest Major Action: 10/14/1986
Senate amendment submitted
90. S.AMDT.3288 to H.R.5484 Purpose will be available when the amendment is proposed for consideration. See Congressional Record for text.
Sponsor: Sen Metzenbaum, Howard M. [OH]
(introduced 10/14/1986) Cosponsors (None)
Latest Major Action: 10/14/1986
Senate amendment submitted
91. S.AMDT.3289 to H.R.5484 Purpose will be available when the amendment is proposed for consideration. See Congressional Record for text.
Sponsor: Sen Metzenbaum, Howard M. [OH]
(introduced 10/14/1986) Cosponsors (None)
Latest Major Action: 10/14/1986
Senate amendment submitted
92. S.AMDT.3290 to H.R.5484 Purpose will be available when the amendment is proposed for consideration. See Congressional Record for text.
Sponsor: Sen Metzenbaum, Howard M. [OH]
(introduced 10/14/1986) Cosponsors (None)
Latest Major Action: 10/14/1986
Senate amendment submitted
93. S.AMDT.3291 to H.R.5484 Purpose will be available when the amendment is proposed for consideration. See Congressional Record for text.
Sponsor: Sen Metzenbaum, Howard M. [OH]
(introduced 10/14/1986) Cosponsors (None)
Latest Major Action: 10/14/1986
Senate amendment submitted
94. S.AMDT.3292 to H.R.5484 Purpose will be available when the amendment is proposed for consideration. See Congressional Record for text.
Sponsor: Sen Metzenbaum, Howard M. [OH]
(introduced 10/14/1986) Cosponsors (None)
Latest Major Action: 10/14/1986
Senate amendment submitted
95. S.AMDT.3293 to H.R.5484 Purpose will be available when the amendment is proposed for consideration. See Congressional Record for text.
Sponsor: Sen Metzenbaum, Howard M. [OH]
(introduced 10/14/1986) Cosponsors (None)
Latest Major Action: 10/14/1986
Senate amendment submitted
96. S.AMDT.3294 to H.R.5484 Purpose will be available when the amendment is proposed for consideration. See Congressional Record for text.
Sponsor: Sen Metzenbaum, Howard M. [OH]
(introduced 10/14/1986) Cosponsors (None)
Latest Major Action: 10/14/1986
Senate amendment submitted
97. S.AMDT.3295 to H.R.5484 Purpose will be available when the amendment is proposed for consideration. See Congressional Record for text.
Sponsor: Sen Metzenbaum, Howard M. [OH]
(introduced 10/14/1986) Cosponsors (None)
Latest Major Action: 10/14/1986
Senate amendment submitted
98. S.AMDT.3296 to H.R.5484 Purpose will be available when the amendment is proposed for consideration. See Congressional Record for text.
Sponsor: Sen Metzenbaum, Howard M. [OH]
(introduced 10/14/1986) Cosponsors (None)
Latest Major Action: 10/14/1986
Senate amendment submitted
99. S.AMDT.3297 to H.R.5484 Purpose will be available when the amendment is proposed for consideration. See Congressional Record for text.
Sponsor: Sen Metzenbaum, Howard M. [OH]
(introduced 10/14/1986) Cosponsors (None)
Latest Major Action: 10/14/1986
Senate amendment submitted
100. S.AMDT.3298 to H.R.5484 Purpose will be available when the amendment is proposed for consideration. See Congressional Record for text.
Sponsor: Sen Metzenbaum, Howard M. [OH]
(introduced 10/14/1986) Cosponsors (None)
Latest Major Action: 10/14/1986
Senate amendment submitted
101. S.AMDT.3299 to H.R.5484 Purpose will be available when the amendment is proposed for consideration. See Congressional Record for text.
Sponsor: Sen Metzenbaum, Howard M. [OH]
(introduced 10/14/1986) Cosponsors (None)
Latest Major Action: 10/14/1986
Senate amendment submitted
102. S.AMDT.3300 to H.R.5484 To strike out section 3403 of amendment numbered 3275, as modified.
Sponsor: Sen Simon, Paul [IL]
(introduced 10/14/1986) Cosponsors (None)
Latest Major Action: 10/14/1986
Senate amendment submitted
103. S.AMDT.3301 to H.R.5484 To make a technical correction.
Sponsor: Sen Hawkins, Paula [FL]
(introduced 10/14/1986) Cosponsors (5)
Latest Major Action: 10/14/1986
Senate amendment submitted
104. S.AMDT.3302 to H.R.5484 To modify the procedure for the death penalty.
Sponsor: Sen Cohen, William S. [ME]
(introduced 10/14/1986) Cosponsors (None)
Latest Major Action: 10/14/1986
Senate amendment submitted
105. S.AMDT.3303 to H.R.5484 To protect the interests of states in determining whether or not capital punishment may be imposed.
Sponsor: Sen Mathias, Charles McC., Jr. [MD]
(introduced 10/14/1986) Cosponsors (None)
Latest Major Action: 10/14/1986
Senate amendment submitted
106. S.AMDT.3304 to H.R.5484 Purpose will be available when the amendment is proposed for consideration. See Congressional Record for text.
Sponsor: Sen Evans, Daniel J. [WA]
(introduced 10/14/1986) Cosponsors (None)
Latest Major Action: 10/14/1986
Senate amendment submitted
107. S.AMDT.3305 to H.R.5484 Purpose will be available when the amendment is proposed for consideration. See Congressional Record for text.
Sponsor: Sen Evans, Daniel J. [WA]
(introduced 10/14/1986) Cosponsors (None)
Latest Major Action: 10/14/1986
Senate amendment submitted
108. S.AMDT.3306 to H.R.5484 Purpose will be available when the amendment is proposed for consideration. See Congressional Record for text.
Sponsor: Sen Evans, Daniel J. [WA]
(introduced 10/14/1986) Cosponsors (None)
Latest Major Action: 10/14/1986
Senate amendment submitted
109. S.AMDT.3307 to H.R.5484 Purpose will be available when the amendment is proposed for consideration. See Congressional Record for text.
Sponsor: Sen Evans, Daniel J. [WA]
(introduced 10/14/1986) Cosponsors (2)
Latest Major Action: 10/14/1986
Senate amendment submitted
110. S.AMDT.3308 to H.R.5484 Purpose will be available when the amendment is proposed for consideration. See Congressional Record for text.
Sponsor: Sen Evans, Daniel J. [WA]
(introduced 10/14/1986) Cosponsors (None)
Latest Major Action: 10/14/1986
Senate amendment submitted
111. S.AMDT.3309 to H.R.5484 Purpose will be available when the amendment is proposed for consideration. See Congressional Record for text.
Sponsor: Sen Evans, Daniel J. [WA]
(introduced 10/14/1986) Cosponsors (None)
Latest Major Action: 10/14/1986
Senate amendment submitted
112. S.AMDT.3310 to H.R.5484 Purpose will be available when the amendment is proposed for consideration. See Congressional Record for text.
Sponsor: Sen Evans, Daniel J. [WA]
(introduced 10/14/1986) Cosponsors (None)
Latest Major Action: 10/14/1986
Senate amendment submitted
113. S.AMDT.3311 to H.R.5484 Purpose will be available when the amendment is proposed for consideration. See Congressional Record for text.
Sponsor: Sen Evans, Daniel J. [WA]
(introduced 10/14/1986) Cosponsors (None)
Latest Major Action: 10/14/1986
Senate amendment submitted
114. S.AMDT.3312 to H.R.5484 Purpose will be available when the amendment is proposed for consideration. See Congressional Record for text.
Sponsor: Sen Evans, Daniel J. [WA]
(introduced 10/14/1986) Cosponsors (None)
Latest Major Action: 10/14/1986
Senate amendment submitted
115. S.AMDT.3313 to H.R.5484 Purpose will be available when the amendment is proposed for consideration. See Congressional Record for text.
Sponsor: Sen Evans, Daniel J. [WA]
(introduced 10/14/1986) Cosponsors (None)
Latest Major Action: 10/14/1986
Senate amendment submitted
116. S.AMDT.3314 to H.R.5484 Purpose will be available when the amendment is proposed for consideration. See Congressional Record for text.
Sponsor: Sen Evans, Daniel J. [WA]
(introduced 10/14/1986) Cosponsors (None)
Latest Major Action: 10/14/1986
Senate amendment submitted
117. S.AMDT.3315 to H.R.5484 Purpose will be available when the amendment is proposed for consideration. See Congressional Record for text.
Sponsor: Sen Evans, Daniel J. [WA]
(introduced 10/14/1986) Cosponsors (None)
Latest Major Action: 10/14/1986
Senate amendment submitted
118. S.AMDT.3316 to H.R.5484 Purpose will be available when the amendment is proposed for consideration. See Congressional Record for text.
Sponsor: Sen Evans, Daniel J. [WA]
(introduced 10/14/1986) Cosponsors (None)
Latest Major Action: 10/14/1986
Senate amendment submitted
119. S.AMDT.3317 to H.R.5484 Purpose will be available when the amendment is proposed for consideration. See Congressional Record for text.
Sponsor: Sen Evans, Daniel J. [WA]
(introduced 10/14/1986) Cosponsors (None)
Latest Major Action: 10/14/1986
Senate amendment submitted
120. S.AMDT.3318 to H.R.5484 Purpose will be available when the amendment is proposed for consideration. See Congressional Record for text.
Sponsor: Sen Evans, Daniel J. [WA]
(introduced 10/14/1986) Cosponsors (None)
Latest Major Action: 10/14/1986
Senate amendment submitted
121. S.AMDT.3319 to H.R.5484 Purpose will be available when the amendment is proposed for consideration. See Congressional Record for text.
Sponsor: Sen Evans, Daniel J. [WA]
(introduced 10/14/1986) Cosponsors (None)
Latest Major Action: 10/14/1986
Senate amendment submitted
122. S.AMDT.3320 to H.R.5484 Purpose will be available when the amendment is proposed for consideration. See Congressional Record for text.
Sponsor: Sen Evans, Daniel J. [WA]
(introduced 10/14/1986) Cosponsors (None)
Latest Major Action: 10/14/1986
Senate amendment submitted
123. S.AMDT.3321 to H.R.5484 Purpose will be available when the amendment is proposed for consideration. See Congressional Record for text.
Sponsor: Sen Evans, Daniel J. [WA]
(introduced 10/14/1986) Cosponsors (None)
Latest Major Action: 10/14/1986
Senate amendment submitted
124. S.AMDT.3322 to H.R.5484 Purpose will be available when the amendment is proposed for consideration. See Congressional Record for text.
Sponsor: Sen Evans, Daniel J. [WA]
(introduced 10/14/1986) Cosponsors (None)
Latest Major Action: 10/14/1986
Senate amendment submitted
125. S.AMDT.3323 to H.R.5484 Purpose will be available when the amendment is proposed for consideration. See Congressional Record for text.
Sponsor: Sen Evans, Daniel J. [WA]
(introduced 10/14/1986) Cosponsors (None)
Latest Major Action: 10/14/1986
Senate amendment submitted
126. S.AMDT.3324 to H.R.5484 Purpose will be available when the amendment is proposed for consideration. See Congressional Record for text.
Sponsor: Sen Evans, Daniel J. [WA]
(introduced 10/14/1986) Cosponsors (None)
Latest Major Action: 10/14/1986
Senate amendment submitted
127. S.AMDT.3325 to H.R.5484 Purpose will be available when the amendment is proposed for consideration. See Congressional Record for text.
Sponsor: Sen Evans, Daniel J. [WA]
(introduced 10/14/1986) Cosponsors (None)
Latest Major Action: 10/14/1986
Senate amendment submitted
128. S.AMDT.3326 to H.R.5484 To modify the procedure for the death penalty.
Sponsor: Sen Evans, Daniel J. [WA]
(introduced 10/14/1986) Cosponsors (None)
Latest Major Action: 10/14/1986
Senate amendment submitted
129. S.AMDT.3327 to H.R.5484 To strengthen Federal efforts to encourage foreign cooperation in eradicating illicit drug crops and in halting international drug traffic, and for other purposes.
Sponsor: Sen Evans, Daniel J. [WA]
(introduced 10/14/1986) Cosponsors (None)
Latest Major Action: 10/14/1986
Senate amendment submitted
130. S.AMDT.3328 to H.R.5484 To strike out subtitle U of title I relating to the death penalty.
Sponsor: Sen Kennedy, Edward M. [MA]
(introduced 10/14/1986) Cosponsors (None)
Latest Major Action: 10/14/1986
Senate amendment submitted
131. S.AMDT.3329 to H.R.5484 To prohibit the execution of any defendant who is mentally ill.
Sponsor: Sen Kennedy, Edward M. [MA]
(introduced 10/14/1986) Cosponsors (None)
Latest Major Action: 10/14/1986
Senate amendment submitted
132. S.AMDT.3330 to H.R.5484 To prohibit the execution of any defendant who is diagnosed as having a terminal illness.
Sponsor: Sen Kennedy, Edward M. [MA]
(introduced 10/14/1986) Cosponsors (None)
Latest Major Action: 10/14/1986
Senate amendment submitted
133. S.AMDT.3331 to H.R.5484 To prohibit the execution of any defendant who is 65 years of age or older at the time of sentencing.
Sponsor: Sen Kennedy, Edward M. [MA]
(introduced 10/14/1986) Cosponsors (None)
Latest Major Action: 10/14/1986
Senate amendment submitted
134. S.AMDT.3332 to H.R.5484 To include old age as a mitigating factor in imposing the death penalty.
Sponsor: Sen Kennedy, Edward M. [MA]
(introduced 10/14/1986) Cosponsors (None)
Latest Major Action: 10/14/1986
Senate amendment submitted
135. S.AMDT.3333 to H.R.5484 To strike out subtitle U of title I relating to the death penalty.
Sponsor: Sen Chafee, John H. [RI]
(introduced 10/14/1986) Cosponsors (None)
Latest Major Action: 10/14/1986
Senate amendment submitted
136. S.AMDT.3334 to H.R.5484 To void District of Columbia Law 6-170.
Sponsor: Sen Helms, Jesse [NC]
(introduced 10/14/1986) Cosponsors (None)
Latest Major Action: 10/14/1986
Senate amendment submitted
137. S.AMDT.3335 to H.R.5484 To help prevent rape and other sexual violence by prohibiting dial-a-porn operations.
Sponsor: Sen Helms, Jesse [NC]
(introduced 10/14/1986) Cosponsors (None)
Latest Major Action: 10/14/1986
Senate amendment submitted
138. S.AMDT.3336 to H.R.5484 To provide a comprehensive drug legislation compromise substitute amendment.
Sponsor: Sen Biden, Joseph R., Jr. [DE]
(introduced 10/14/1986) Cosponsors (None)
Latest Major Action: 10/14/1986
Senate amendment submitted
139. S.AMDT.3337 to H.R.5484 Purpose will be available when the amendment is proposed for consideration. See Congressional Record for text.
Sponsor: Sen Evans, Daniel J. [WA]
(introduced 10/14/1986) Cosponsors (None)
Latest Major Action: 10/14/1986
Senate amendment submitted
140. S.AMDT.3338 to H.R.5484 Purpose will be available when the amendment is proposed for consideration. See Congressional Record for text.
Sponsor: Sen Evans, Daniel J. [WA]
(introduced 10/14/1986) Cosponsors (None)
Latest Major Action: 10/14/1986
Senate amendment submitted
141. S.AMDT.3339 to H.R.5484 Purpose will be available when the amendment is proposed for consideration. See Congressional Record for text.
Sponsor: Sen Evans, Daniel J. [WA]
(introduced 10/14/1986) Cosponsors (None)
Latest Major Action: 10/14/1986
Senate amendment submitted
142. S.AMDT.3340 to H.R.5484 Purpose will be available when the amendment is proposed for consideration. See Congressional Record for text.
Sponsor: Sen Evans, Daniel J. [WA]
(introduced 10/14/1986) Cosponsors (None)
Latest Major Action: 10/14/1986
Senate amendment submitted
143. S.AMDT.3341 to H.R.5484 Purpose will be available when the amendment is proposed for consideration. See Congressional Record for text.
Sponsor: Sen Evans, Daniel J. [WA]
(introduced 10/14/1986) Cosponsors (None)
Latest Major Action: 10/14/1986
Senate amendment submitted
144. S.AMDT.3342 to H.R.5484 Purpose will be available when the amendment is proposed for consideration. See Congressional Record for text.
Sponsor: Sen Evans, Daniel J. [WA]
(introduced 10/14/1986) Cosponsors (None)
Latest Major Action: 10/14/1986
Senate amendment submitted
145. S.AMDT.3343 to H.R.5484 Purpose will be available when the amendment is proposed for consideration. See Congressional Record for text.
Sponsor: Sen Evans, Daniel J. [WA]
(introduced 10/14/1986) Cosponsors (None)
Latest Major Action: 10/14/1986
Senate amendment submitted
146. S.AMDT.3344 to H.R.5484 Purpose will be available when the amendment is proposed for consideration. See Congressional Record for text.
Sponsor: Sen Evans, Daniel J. [WA]
(introduced 10/14/1986) Cosponsors (None)
Latest Major Action: 10/14/1986
Senate amendment submitted
147. S.AMDT.3345 to H.R.5484 Purpose will be available when the amendment is proposed for consideration. See Congressional Record for text.
Sponsor: Sen Evans, Daniel J. [WA]
(introduced 10/14/1986) Cosponsors (None)
Latest Major Action: 10/14/1986
Senate amendment submitted
148. S.AMDT.3346 to H.R.5484 To modify the procedure for the death penalty.
Sponsor: Sen Evans, Daniel J. [WA]
(introduced 10/15/1986) Cosponsors (None)
Latest Major Action: 10/15/1986
Senate amendment submitted
149. S.AMDT.3347 to H.R.5484 To conform certain provisions of the amendment to the requirements of the Congressional Budget Act of 1974.
Sponsor: Sen Domenici, Pete V. [NM]
(introduced 10/15/1986) Cosponsors (None)
Latest Major Action: 10/15/1986
Senate amendment submitted
150. S.AMDT.3348 to H.R.5484 To carry out the purposes of the Asset Forfeiture Funds in the Department of Justice and the Customs Service.
Sponsor: Sen Wilson, Pete [CA]
(introduced 10/15/1986) Cosponsors (None)
Latest Major Action: 10/15/1986
Senate amendment submitted
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