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FY 2005 Appropriations Bills and Reports

Office of Budget Phone Book

This page collects DOE-related FY 2005 appropriations-related bills and reports in one central location. All of this material (plus lots more) can also be found on the Library of Congress Thomas website which also links to the Status of Appropriations Bills webpage. Another good resource is the Government Printing Office website which has links to the House and Senate Appropriation Committee Hearings dating back to 1998.

The bills and reports you download here are identical to what you can download from Thomas, except for two differences: excess margins have been trimmed, which results in larger and clearer text both on-screen and when printed, and bookmarks have been added to serve as a table of contents.

Appropriations

  Energy and Water Development Interior and Related Agencies

House of Representatives
   
Committee Approval 6/16/04
H.R. 4614
DOE sections only
6/09/04
H.R. 4568
DOE sections only
Report H.Rpt 108-554
DOE sections only
H.Rpt. 108-542
DOE sections only
Subcommittee Approval 6/09/04 6/03/04

Authorizations

  Armed Services

Senate
 
Report S.Rpt 108-260
DOE sections only

House of Representatives
 
Committee Approval 5/20/04
H.R. 4200
Report H.Rpt 108-491
DOE sections only
Supplemental Report H.Rpt 108-491 Part 2

Preset Thomas Searches

Thomas is the Library of Congress' website containing a searchable database of legislative information. The buttons below take you to Thomas, searching specifically for the indicated bills and reports. In the unlikely event that this page has gotten out of date, this may help you get the latest information

Energy and Water Development:
Interior and Related Agencies:
Defense Authorization:
Continuing Resolutions:

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