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S 1009
108th Congress • 2003-2005 (Ended)

United States Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief Act of 2003


S 1009
May 7, 2003
Read the second time. Placed on Senate Legislative Calendar under General Orders. Calendar No. 88.
Advice and consent of the Senate Africa (Sub-Saharan) Agriculture and Food AIDS (Disease) Armed Forces and National Security Auditing Business ethics Caregivers Caribbean area Child health Church and social problems Civil Rights and Liberties, Minority Issues Commerce Community health services Condoms Congress Congress and foreign policy Congressional reporting requirements Corporate accountability Crime and Law Enforcement Debt relief Defense budgets Department of State Developing countries Disciplining of employees Discrimination in employment Discrimination in medical care Drug abuse Drug law enforcement Drug therapy Economic assistance Economic development Economics and Public Finance Education Electronic government information Employee health benefits Employee rights Employee selection Environmental degradation Environmental Protection Epidemics Epidemiology Executive reorganization Families Federal officials Finance and Financial Sector Foreign Trade and International Finance Government liability (International law) Government Operations and Politics Government publicity Government trust funds Grants-in-aid Health Health counseling Health planning Health services administration Health surveys Higher education Human behavior Human immunodeficiency viruses Human rights Immunology and vaccination Infant formulas Infants International Affairs International agencies International cooperation International labor activities Intravenous drug abuse Labor and Employment Latin America Malaria Marriage Maternal health services Medical education Medical personnel Medical research Medical statistics Medical tests Military civic action Military training Mortality Mothers Nongovernmental organizations Nonprofit organizations Nutrition Orphans Peacekeeping forces Pharmaceutical research Poverty President and foreign policy Presidential appointments Preventive medicine Promotions Prostitution Public health administration Public-private partnerships Quality of products Rating of employees Recruiting of employees Religion Right of privacy Science, Technology, Communications Sex crimes Sex-oriented businesses Sexual abstinence Social Welfare State-sponsored terrorism Technical assistance Terminal care Terrorism Tuberculosis United Nations economic assistance Vaccines Victims of crimes Women Women's health World health