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HR 1829
108th Congress • 2003-2005 (Ended)

Federal Prison Industries Competition in Contracting Act of 2003


HR 1829
Apr 12, 2003
Received in the Senate and Read twice and referred to the Committee on the Judiciary.
Administrative procedure Administrative remedies Affordable housing Alternative dispute resolution Apprenticeship Armed Forces and National Security Charitable contributions Charities Church and social problems Citizen participation Civil Rights and Liberties, Minority Issues Classified defense information Commerce Community-based corrections Compensation for victims of crime Compensatory education Competitive bidding Congress Congressional investigations Congressional reporting requirements Construction industries Construction workers Corporate finance Corporate philanthropy Corporation directors Correctional personnel Crime and Law Enforcement Department of Justice Drug abuse Drug abuse treatment Economic impact statements Economics and Public Finance Education Educational tests Electric power transmission Elementary and secondary education Elementary education Employee rights Energy Ex-offenders Executive reorganization Families Family violence Federal employees Federal Prison Industries, Inc. Finance and Financial Sector Financial statements Fines (Penalties) Foreign Trade and International Finance Garnishment Gas pipelines Gifts Government and business Government contractors Government corporations Government Operations and Politics Government paperwork Government procurement Government publications Government publicity Government statistics Health Housing and Community Development Import restrictions Imports Infrastructure Infrastructure (Economics) Job hunting Labor and Employment Labor statistics Labor unions Law Layoffs Mental health services Minimum wages New products Nonprofit organizations Occupational health and safety Official secrets Parole Payroll deductions Petroleum pipelines Pipelines Presidential appointments Prices Prison administration Prison labor Prisoners Profit Public meetings Public utilities Quality of products Rehabilitation of criminals Religion Right of privacy Science, Technology, Communications Secondary education Service industries Small business Social Welfare Subcontractors Support of dependents Tax-exempt organizations Taxation Trade associations Transfer of employees Transportation and Public Works Unemployment Victims of crimes Vocational and technical education Volunteer workers Wages Water Resources Development Water supply