HR 14
108th Congress • 2003-2005 (Ended)

Keeping Children and Families Safe Act of 2003


HR 14
Jan 7, 2003
Laid on the table. See S. 342 for further action.
Abandonment of family Administration of justice Adoption AIDS (Disease) Alcoholism Authorization Case management Child abuse Child development Child health Child sexual abuse Child welfare Citizen participation Community organization Confidential communications Congress Congressional investigations Congressional reporting requirements Crime and Law Enforcement Crime prevention Criminal investigation Criminal justice information Criminal statistics Data banks Department of Health and Human Services Disabled Drug abuse Drug abuse prevention Drug abuse treatment Drugs and youth Economics and Public Finance Education Electronic government information Elementary and secondary education Employee training English language Evaluation research (Social action programs) Families Family services Family violence Federal aid to health facilities Federal aid to housing Fetal alcohol syndrome Forensic medicine Foster home care Government Operations and Politics Government paperwork Government publicity Governmental investigations Guardian and ward Health Health education Higher education Homeless Homicide Housing and Community Development Human immunodeficiency viruses Identification of criminals Infants Information technology Informers Internet Judicial statistics Juvenile delinquency Labor and Employment Law Legal education Medical tests Mental health services Minorities Nonprofit organizations Parent and child Performance measurement Physical examinations Police training Poverty Pregnancy Prosecution Public service advertising Research Respite care Science, Technology, Communications Social Welfare Social work Telephone Victims of crimes Violence Women Women's health Women's shelters Youth services