S. 937 - Expanding the Promise for Individuals With Autism Act of 2007
- Sponsor:
- Hillary Clinton
- Summary:
- A bill to improve support and services for individuals with autism and their families. (by CRS)
- Status:
- The bill has been introduced.
Expanding the Promise for Individuals With Autism Act of 2007
S. 937 — 110th Congress (2007–2008)
- Summary
- A bill to improve support and services for individuals with autism and their families. (by CRS)
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- Title
- A bill to improve support and services for individuals with autism and their families.
- Other Titles
- Expanding the Promise for Individuals With Autism Act of 2007
- Sponsor
- Hillary Clinton
- Co-Sponsors
- Daniel Inouye
- Amy Klobuchar
- Robert Menéndez
- Susan Collins
- Benjamin Cardin
- Barbara Boxer
- Debbie Ann Stabenow
- John Kerry
- Norm Coleman
- Richard Durbin
- Barbara Mikulski
- Charles Schumer
- Sheldon Whitehouse
- John Reed
- Sherrod Brown
- Wayne Allard
- Joseph Lieberman
- Robert Casey
- Claire McCaskill
- Pete Domenici
- Barack Obama
- Bernard Sanders
- Tim Johnson
- Frank Lautenberg
- Subjects
- Medicine
- Autism
- Budgets
- Child health
- Children
- Community health services
- Congress
- Congressional investigations
- Cost effectiveness
- Disabled
- Education
- Evaluation research (Social action programs)
- Executive departments
- Families
- Family services
- Federal advisory bodies
- Federal aid to education
- Federal aid to health facilities
- Finance
- Grants-in-aid
- Health education
- Health planning
- Health policy
- Higher education
- Long-term care
- Medical care
- Medical education
- Medical research
- Nonprofit organizations
- Rural affairs
- Rural health
- Science policy
- Social services
- Related Bills
- Major Actions
Introduced 3/20/2007 Referred to Committee - Bill History
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There have been no votes on this bill.
Action Date Description Introduced 3/20/2007 3/20/2007 Read twice and referred to the Committee on Health, Education, Labor, and Pensions. Number Sponsor Date Offered Status
Contributions
- January - February 2003 For $8,500 Against $0
- March - April 2003 For $21,150 Against $0
- May - June 2003 For $23,763 Against $0
- July - August 2003 For $4,500 Against $0
- September - October 2003 For $15,300 Against $0
- November - December 2003 For $29,800 Against $0
- January - February 2004 For $25,000 Against $0
- March - April 2004 For $20,799 Against $0
- May - June 2004 For $13,399 Against $0
- July - August 2004 For $23,993 Against $0
- September - October 2004 For $13,200 Against $0
- November - December 2004 For $250 Against $0
- January - February 2005 For $4,500 Against $0
- March - April 2005 For $16,200 Against $0
- May - June 2005 For $16,010 Against $0
- July - August 2005 For $1,000 Against $0
- September - October 2005 For $10,150 Against $0
- November - December 2005 For $4,500 Against $0
- January - February 2006 For $13,000 Against $0
- March - April 2006 For $12,450 Against $0
- May - June 2006 For $16,500 Against $0
- July - August 2006 For $8,350 Against $0
- September - October 2006 For $27,600 Against $0
- November - December 2006 For $2,250 Against $0
- January - February 2007 For $10,600 Against $0
- March - April 2007 For $14,500 Against $0
- May - June 2007 For $32,492 Against $0
- July - August 2007 For $10,250 Against $0
- September - October 2007 For $14,350 Against $0
- November - December 2007 For $12,150 Against $0
- January - February 2008 For $10,800 Against $0
- March - April 2008 For $22,825 Against $0
- May - June 2008 For $23,550 Against $0
- July - August 2008 For $20,550 Against $0
- September - October 2008 For $6,950 Against $0
- November - December 2008 For $4,800 Against $0
Votes
Contributions data source: OpenSecrets.org
