[This is the full Senate floor vote on the Terrorism Bill. Found at http://thomas.loc.gov/ in the Senate pages of the Congressional Record for June 7, 1995. Note that Simon, Moynihan, Moseley-Brown, Wellstone and possibly other left-wingers likely voted Nay due to the haebus corpus changes. -- Jeff C.] __ COMPREHENSIVE TERRORISM PREVENTION ACT (Senate - June 07, 1995) Rollcall Vote No. 242 Leg. [Rollcall Vote No. 242 Leg.] YEAS--91 Abraham Akaka Ashcroft Baucus Bennett Biden Bingaman Bond Boxer Bradley Breaux Brown Bryan Bumpers Burns Byrd Campbell Chafee Coats Cochran Cohen Coverdell Craig D'Amato Daschle DeWine Dodd Dole Domenici Dorgan Exon Faircloth Feinstein Ford Frist Glenn Gorton Graham Gramm Grams Grassley Gregg Harkin Hatch Heflin Helms Hollings Hutchison Inhofe Inouye Jeffords Johnston Kassebaum Kempthorne Kennedy Kerrey Kerry Kohl Kyl Lautenberg Leahy Levin Lieberman Lott Lugar Mack McCain McConnell Mikulski Murkowski Murray Nickles Nunn Pressler Pryor Reid Robb Rockefeller Roth Santorum Sarbanes Shelby Simpson Smith Snowe Specter Stevens Thomas Thompson Thurmond Warner NAYS--8 Feingold Hatfield Moseley-Braun Moynihan Packwood Pell Simon Wellstone NOT VOTING--1 Conrad So the bill (S. 735), as amended, was passed as follows: Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled, This Act may be cited as the `Comprehensive Terrorism Prevention Act of 1995'. The table of contents of this Act is as follows: Sec. 1. Short title. Sec. 2. Table of contents. TITLE I--SUBSTANTIVE CRIMINAL LAW ENHANCEMENTS TITLE I--SUBSTANTIVE CRIMINAL LAW ENHANCEMENTS Sec. 101. Increased penalty for conspiracies involving explosives. Sec. 102. Acts of terrorism transcending national boundaries. Sec. 103. Conspiracy to harm people and property overseas. Sec. 104. Increased penalties for certain terrorism crimes. Sec. 105. Mandatory penalty for transferring an explosive material knowing that it will be used to commit a crime of violence. Sec. 106. Penalty for possession of stolen explosives. Sec. 107. Enhanced penalties for use of explosives or arson crimes. Sec. 108. Increased periods of limitation for National Firearms Act violations. TITLE II--COMBATING INTERNATIONAL TERRORISM TITLE II--COMBATING INTERNATIONAL TERRORISM Sec. 201. Findings. Sec. 202. Prohibition on assistance to countries that aid terrorist states. Sec. 203. Prohibition on assistance to countries that provide military equipment to terrorist states. Sec. 204. Opposition to assistance by international financial institutions to terrorist states. Sec. 205. Antiterrorism assistance. Sec. 206. Jurisdiction for lawsuits against terrorist states. Sec. 207. Report on support for international terrorists. Sec. 208. Definition of assistance. Sec. 209. Waiver authority concerning notice of denial of application for visas. Sec. 210. Membership in a terrorist organization as a basis for exclusion from the United States under the Immigration and Nationality Act. TITLE III--ALIEN REMOVAL TITLE III--ALIEN REMOVAL Sec. 301. Alien terrorist removal. Sec. 302. Extradition of aliens. Sec. 303. Changes to the Immigration and Nationality Act to facilitate removal of alien terrorists. Sec. 304. Access to certain confidential immigration and naturalization files through court order. TITLE IV--CONTROL OF FUNDRAISING FOR TERRORISM ACTIVITIES TITLE IV--CONTROL OF FUNDRAISING FOR TERRORISM ACTIVITIES Sec. 401. Prohibition on terrorist fundraising. Sec. 402. Correction to material support provision. TITLE V--ASSISTANCE TO FEDERAL LAW ENFORCEMENT AGENCIES TITLE V--ASSISTANCE TO FEDERAL LAW ENFORCEMENT AGENCIES Subtitle A--Antiterrorism Assistance Subtitle A--Antiterrorism Assistance Sec. 501. Disclosure of certain consumer reports to the Federal Bureau of Investigation for foreign counterintelligence investigations.