101st Congress, 1989-1990
Scope and Contents
101st Congress
Co-sponsorships
S. 60 Filipino War Veterans Naturalization
S. 62 Director of National Center for Nursing Research and National Research Institution
S. 63 Outpatient Rehab. and Social Security
S. 66 Nursing School Grant for Geriatrics
S. 96 A. Director for Special Populations
S. 98 Graduate Programs in Clinical Social Work
S. 104 Certification of Documentation for Vessel Liberty
S. 105 IRS Code and 3 YR. Basis Recovery Rule
S. 112 Direct Payments to Health Care Professionals
S. 114 Soft Drink Interband Competition Act
S. 116 Amend Title XVIII of the Social Security Act
S. 118 Social Workers Service & Comm. Mental Health Centers
S. 119 Pediatric Nurse Practitioners or Clinical Nurse Specialist
S. 121 Hospice Programs are covered under Medicare
S. 122 Amend Title XVIII of the Social Security Act
S. 126 Nurse Practitioner or Clinical Nurse Specialist
S. 127 Air Force Psychologist
S. 128 Special Pay Incentives for Military Psychologists
S. 130 Special Pay for Nurses in the Armed Forces
S. 143 Indian Owned Businesses
S. 150 Johnston Island Motor Vehicles
S. 151 Johnston Island Maintenance
S. 321 Buy Indian Act Amendments of 1989
S. 381 Choctaw Indians
S. 572 Certificate of Documentation for the Vessel Entitled Navatek I
S. 611 Indian Federal Acknowledgement Administrative Procedures Act of 1989
S. 797 National Endowment for Children Educational Television Act of 1989
S. 978 National Museum of the American Indian and a Memorial to the American Indian
S. 1022 Communications Act of 1934, Amendment
S. 1170 Flight Attendant Duty Time Act
S. 1486 Social Security Act, Amendment
S. 1615 Documentation for the Vessel Da Warrior
S. 1781 Native American Language Act
S. 1839 Appropriations for Activities of the National Telecommunications and Information Administration, Authorization
S. 1846 Miscellaneous Amendments to Indian Laws
S. 1980 Repatriation of Native American Group or Cultural Patrimony
S. 2008 Documentation for Vessel Pacific Pearl
S. 2082 Pacific Island Gifted and Talented Program Act of 1989
S. 2170 Conditions for Subsidized Vessels in Coastal Trade
S. 2357 Cable Subscriber Protection and Broadcast Retransmission Act of 1990
S. 2451 Establish in the Department of the Interior a Trust Counsel for Indian Assets
S. 2599 Authorize a certificate of documentation for the vessel Angelos
S. 2626 Relief of the Pottawatomi Indian Nation in Canada
S. 2645 Improve the health status of the urban Indian population and to enhance the quality and scope of health care services, disease prevention activities, and health promotion initiatives targets at the urban American Indian population
S. 2770 Establish the Indian Finance Corporation
S. 2779 Iraq Sanctions Act of 1990
S. 2900 Water Rights Claims Ft. McDowell Indian Community in Arizona
S. 2904 Emerging Telecommunications Technologies Act of 1990
S. 2928 Indian Self-Determination Act
S. 2942 Certificates of Documentation of the Vessels Kainalu and He'enalu
S. 3082 Investment of Indian Trust Funds, Expansion
S. 3189 Appropriations for the Dept. of Defense
Amendment 2385 Shipping Provisions
Amendment 2513 To S. 1974 Television Decoder Circuitry Act
Amendment 2581 Richard Brandt Fellowship Program
Amendment 2953 To delete section 3 of the bill and to add a new title.
Amendment 3139 Matsunaga Medal of Peace
Amendment 3175 Rumsey Indian Rancheria
S. Res. 28 Authorizing expenditures by the Select Committee on Indian Affairs
S. Res. 318 A resolution to condemn Iraq's invasion of Kuwait
S. Con. Res. 100 In support of regional effort to end driftnet fishing in the South Pacific
S. Con. Res. 153 100th anniversary of the tragedy at Wounded Knee Creek, State of South Dakota
S. J. Res. 218 National American Indian Heritage Week
S. J. Res. 311 National American Indian and Alaska Native Heritage Month
H.R. 2072 Amendment 112
Dates
- Creation: 1989-1990
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