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Energy Policy Act of 2005
Outer Continental Shelf Amendment
Remove Arctic National Wildlife Refuge Drilling from Budget Reconciliation
Remove Arctic Wildlife Refuge Drilling from Budget Resolution
Remove Arctic National Wildlife Refuge Drilling from Energy Bill
National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System Guidance Amendment
Ban Human Pesticide Testing
Reduce Funding for Transit and Environmental Funding
Safe Streets Amendments
Stormwater Mitigation Amendment
Restore Amtrak Funding
Restrict Toll Money Use
Overturn the Global Gag Rule
Amendment to Deny Family Planning Access
Restore UNFPA Funding Amendment
The Real ID Act of 2005
Preserve Environmental Justice
Judicial Nomination of Janice Rogers Brown to DC Circuit
Judicial Nomination of William Pryor to 11th Circuit
Central America Free Trade Agreement
Weaken Fuel Economy Standards Amendment
Raise Fuel Economy Standards Amendment
Renewable Portfolio Standard Amendment
Reduce America's Oil Consumption
Strike Liability Waiver for MTBE Manufacturers
Joint Resolution on Mercury Rule
 
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2008 Congressional Legislation
2008 Congressional Legislation
2006 Congressional Legislation
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Restore UNFPA Funding Amendment

Our Position: support
Bill Number: H.AMDT.293 to HR2862
Sponsor: Carolyn Maloney (D-NY)
Legislative Session: 2005

The Maloney amendment was designed to ensure that U.S. funding would be restored to the United Nations Population Fund (UNFPA). Despite the life-saving and important environmental work that UNFPA accomplishes, partisan politics, misinformation, anti-family planning members of Congress and President Bush have blocked US contributions since 2001.

UNFPA works in over 140 countries to ensure that women have access to voluntary family planning, economic opportunities, and education -- all of which contribute to increased opportunities for women to choose the size and spacing of their families. Enabling access to voluntary, safe and affordable family planning services and empowering women and girls helps to slow population growth, ultimately securing a more stable future for families throughout the world.

Status

By a vote of 192-233, the House rejected the Maloney amendment to the fiscal year 2006 Science-State-Justice-Commerce appropriations bill on June 16, 2005.


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