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116th Congress 1st Session H. Res. __ H.R. 3055 – Commerce, Justice, Science, Agriculture, Rural Development, Food and Drug Administration, Interior, Environment, Military Construction, Veterans Affairs, Transportation, and Housing and Urban Development Appropriations Act, 2020 1. Structured rule. 2. Provides one hour of general debate equally divided and controlled by the chair and ranking minority member of the Committee on Appropriations. 3. Waives all points of order against consideration of the bill. 4. Provides that an amendment in the nature of a substitute consisting of the text of Rules Committee Print 116-18, modified by the amendment printed in Part A of the report, shall be considered as adopted and the bill, as amended, shall be considered as read. 5. Waives all points of order against provisions in the bill, as amended, for failure to comply with clause 2 of rule XXI. 6. Provides that clause 2(e) of Rule XXI shall not apply during consideration of the bill. 7. Makes in order only those further amendments printed in Part B of the Rules Committee report not considered as part of amendments en bloc, amendments en bloc described in section 3, and pro forma amendments described in section 4. Each amendment printed in the report not considered as part of amendments en bloc may be offered only in the order printed in the report, may be offered only by a Member designated in the report, shall be considered as read, shall be debatable for the time specified in the report equally divided and controlled by the proponent and an opponent, may be withdrawn by the proponent at any time before action thereon, shall not be subject to amendment except as provided by Section 4, and shall not be subject to a demand for division of the question. 8. Waives all points of order against the amendments printed in Part B of the report or against amendments en bloc described in section 3. 9. Section 3 provides that the chair of the Committee on Appropriations or her designee may offer amendments en bloc consisting of amendments printed in the report not earlier disposed of. Amendments en bloc shall be considered as read, shall be debatable for 20 minutes equally divided and controlled by the chair and ranking minority member of the Committee on Appropriations or their designees, shall not be subject to amendment except as provided by section 4, and shall not be subject to a demand for division of the question. 10. Section 4 provides that the chair and ranking minority member of the Committee on

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Page 1: H. Res.Rules Committee Print 116-18, modified by the amendment printed in Part A of the report, shall be considered as adopted and the bill, as amended, shall be considered as read

116th Congress

1st Session

H. Res. __

H.R. 3055 – Commerce, Justice, Science, Agriculture, Rural

Development, Food and Drug Administration, Interior, Environment,

Military Construction, Veterans Affairs, Transportation, and Housing

and Urban Development Appropriations Act, 2020

1. Structured rule.

2. Provides one hour of general debate equally divided and controlled by the chair and

ranking minority member of the Committee on Appropriations.

3. Waives all points of order against consideration of the bill.

4. Provides that an amendment in the nature of a substitute consisting of the text of

Rules Committee Print 116-18, modified by the amendment printed in Part A of the

report, shall be considered as adopted and the bill, as amended, shall be considered as

read.

5. Waives all points of order against provisions in the bill, as amended, for failure to

comply with clause 2 of rule XXI.

6. Provides that clause 2(e) of Rule XXI shall not apply during consideration of the bill.

7. Makes in order only those further amendments printed in Part B of the Rules

Committee report not considered as part of amendments en bloc, amendments en bloc

described in section 3, and pro forma amendments described in section 4. Each

amendment printed in the report not considered as part of amendments en bloc may

be offered only in the order printed in the report, may be offered only by a Member

designated in the report, shall be considered as read, shall be debatable for the time

specified in the report equally divided and controlled by the proponent and an

opponent, may be withdrawn by the proponent at any time before action thereon,

shall not be subject to amendment except as provided by Section 4, and shall not be

subject to a demand for division of the question.

8. Waives all points of order against the amendments printed in Part B of the report or

against amendments en bloc described in section 3.

9. Section 3 provides that the chair of the Committee on Appropriations or her designee

may offer amendments en bloc consisting of amendments printed in the report not

earlier disposed of. Amendments en bloc shall be considered as read, shall be

debatable for 20 minutes equally divided and controlled by the chair and ranking

minority member of the Committee on Appropriations or their designees, shall not be

subject to amendment except as provided by section 4, and shall not be subject to a

demand for division of the question.

10. Section 4 provides that the chair and ranking minority member of the Committee on

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Appropriations or their designees may offer up to 15 pro forma amendments each at

any point for the purpose of debate.

11. Provides that at the conclusion of consideration of the bill for amendment the

Committee shall rise and report the bill, as amended, to the House with such further

amendments as may have been adopted. The question of such further amendments'

adoption shall be put to the House en gros and without division of the question.

12. Provides one motion to recommit with or without instructions.

13. Provides that during consideration of H.R. 3055, it shall not be in order to use a

decrease in Overseas Contingency Operations funds to offset an amendment that

increases an appropriation not designated as Overseas Contingency Operations funds

or vice versa, but does not apply to amendments between the Houses.

14. Provides that during the further consideration of H.R. 2740 the amendment printed

in part C of the Rules Committee report shall be considered as adopted in the House

and in the Committee of the Whole. The question of the adoption of further

amendments to H.R. 2740 reported from the Committee of the Whole shall be put to

the House en gros and without division of the question.

15. Provides that during consideration of H.R. 3055 or during the further consideration of

H.R. 2740, the Chair may entertain a motion that the Committee rise only if offered

by the chair of the Committee on Appropriations or her designee. The Chair may not

entertain a motion to strike out the enacting words of the bill.

16. Section 9 provides that on any legislative day during the period from June 28, 2019,

through July 8, 2019: the Journal of the proceedings of the previous day shall be

considered as approved; and the Chair may at any time declare the House adjourned

to meet at a date and time to be announced by the Chair in declaring the

adjournment.

17. Provides that the Speaker may appoint Members to perform the duties of the Chair

for the duration of the period addressed by section 9 of the resolution.

18. Provides that each day during the period addressed by section 9 of this resolution

shall not constitute a legislative day for the purposes of clause 7 of rule XV

(Consensus Calendar).

19. Provides for consideration of concurrent resolutions providing for

adjournment during the month of July, 2019.

20. Provides that it shall be in order at any time on the legislative day of June 27, 2019,

for the Speaker to entertain motions that the House suspend the rules and that the

Speaker or her designee shall consult with the Minority Leader or his designee on the

designation of any matter for consideration pursuant to this section.

RESOLUTION

Resolved, That at any time after adoption of this resolution the Speaker may,

pursuant to clause 2(b) of rule XVIII, declare the House resolved into the Committee of the

Whole House on the state of the Union for consideration of the bill (H.R. 3055) making

appropriations for the Departments of Commerce and Justice, Science, and Related

Agencies for the fiscal year ending September 30, 2020, and for other purposes. The first

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reading of the bill shall be dispensed with. All points of order against consideration of the

bill are waived. General debate shall be confined to the bill and shall not exceed one hour

equally divided and controlled by the chair and ranking minority member of the Committee

on Appropriations. After general debate the bill shall be considered for amendment under

the five-minute rule. An amendment in the nature of a substitute consisting of the text of

Rules Committee Print 116-18, modified by the amendment printed in part A of the report

of the Committee on Rules accompanying this resolution, shall be considered as adopted in

the House and in the Committee of the Whole. The bill, as amended, shall be considered as

the original bill for the purpose of further amendment under the five-minute rule and shall

be considered as read. Points of order against provisions in the bill, as amended, for failure

to comply with clause 2 of rule XXI are waived. Clause 2(e) of rule XXI shall not apply

during consideration of the bill.

Sec. 2.(a) No further amendment to the bill, as amended, shall be in order except

those printed in part B of the report of the Committee on Rules accompanying this

resolution considered pursuant to subsection (b), amendments en bloc described in section 3

of this resolution, and pro forma amendments described in section 4 of this resolution.

(b) Each further amendment printed in part B of the report of the Committee on

Rules not earlier considered as part of amendments en bloc pursuant to section 3 of this

resolution shall be considered only in the order printed in the report, may be offered only

by a Member designated in the report, shall be considered as read, shall be debatable for

the time specified in the report equally divided and controlled by the proponent and an

opponent, may be withdrawn by the proponent at any time before action thereon, shall not

be subject to amendment except as provided by section 4 of this resolution, and shall not be

subject to a demand for division of the question in the House or in the Committee of the

Whole.

(c) All points of order against further amendments printed in part B of the report of

the Committee on Rules or against amendments en bloc described in section 3 of this

resolution are waived.

Sec. 3. It shall be in order at any time for the chair of the Committee on

Appropriations or her designee to offer amendments en bloc consisting of further

amendments printed in part B of the report of the Committee on Rules accompanying this

resolution not earlier disposed of. Amendments en bloc offered pursuant to this section

shall be considered as read, shall be debatable for 20 minutes equally divided and

controlled by the chair and ranking minority member of the Committee on Appropriations

or their respective designees, shall not be subject to amendment except as provided by

section 4 of this resolution, and shall not be subject to a demand for division of the question

in the House or in the Committee of the Whole.

Sec. 4. During consideration of the bill for amendment, the chair and ranking

minority member of the Committee on Appropriations or their respective designees may

offer up to 15 pro forma amendments each at any point for the purpose of debate.

Sec. 5. At the conclusion of consideration of the bill for amendment the Committee

shall rise and report the bill, as amended, to the House with such further amendments as

may have been adopted. In the case of sundry further amendments reported from the

Committee, the question of their adoption shall be put to the House en gros and without

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division of the question. The previous question shall be considered as ordered on the bill

and amendments thereto to final passage without intervening motion except one motion to

recommit with or without instructions.

Sec. 6. During consideration of H.R. 3055 in the Committee of the Whole pursuant to

this resolution, it shall not be in order to consider an amendment proposing both a decrease

in an appropriation designated pursuant to section 251(b)(2)(A)(ii) of the Balanced Budget

and Emergency Deficit Control Act of 1985 and an increase in an appropriation not so

designated, or vice versa.

Sec. 7. During the further consideration of H.R. 2740--

(a) the amendment printed in part C of the report of the Committee on Rules

accompanying this resolution shall be considered as adopted in the House and in the

Committee of the Whole; and

(b) the question of the adoption of further sundry amendments reported from the

Committee of the Whole shall be put to the House en gros and without division of the

question.

Sec. 8. During consideration of H.R. 3055 or during the further consideration of H.R.

2740, the Chair may entertain a motion that the Committee rise only if offered by the chair

of the Committee on Appropriations or her designee. The Chair may not entertain a motion

to strike out the enacting words of the bill (as described in clause 9 of rule XVIII).

Sec. 9. On any legislative day during the period from June 28, 2019, through July 8,

2019--

(a) the Journal of the proceedings of the previous day shall be considered as

approved; and

(b) the Chair may at any time declare the House adjourned to meet at a date and

time, within the limits of clause 4, section 5, article I of the Constitution, to be announced

by the Chair in declaring the adjournment.

Sec. 10. The Speaker may appoint Members to perform the duties of the Chair for

the duration of the period addressed by section 9 of this resolution as though under clause

8(a) of rule I.

Sec. 11. Each day during the period addressed by section 9 of this resolution shall

not constitute a legislative day for purposes of clause 7 of rule XV.

Sec. 12. It shall be in order without intervention of any point of order to consider

concurrent resolutions providing for adjournment during the month of July, 2019.

Sec. 13. It shall be in order at any time on the legislative day of June 27, 2019, for

the Speaker to entertain motions that the House suspend the rules as though under clause

1 of rule XV. The Speaker or her designee shall consult with the Minority Leader or his

designee on the designation of any matter for consideration pursuant to this section.

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SUMMARY OF AMENDMENT TO H.R. 3055 IN PART A PROPOSED TO BE

CONSIDERED AS ADOPTED

Sponsor # Description Debate

Time

1. Lowey (NY) #2 (LATE) (MANAGER’S) Allows agencies to

employ people who have employment

authorization under DACA, notwithstanding any

other restrictions on employment of non-citizens

by Federal agencies.

SUMMARY OF AMENDMENTS TO H.R. 3055 IN PART B PROPOSED TO BE

MADE IN ORDER

(summaries derived from information provided by sponsors)

Division A – Commerce, Justice, Science

Sponsor # Description Debate

Time

1. Burgess (TX),

Brooks, Susan

(IN), DeGette

(CO), Kuster

(NH)

#47 (REVISED) Increases funding for the Keep

Young Athletes Safe Act grant program by $2.5

million and reduces funding for salaries and

expenses at the Department of Commerce by $2.5

million.

(10

minutes)

2. Scanlon (PA) #112 (REVISED) Increases the funding for Title II

and Title V of Juvenile Justice Programs by $2

million and offsets with decreases to the general

administration fund.

(10

minutes)

3. Rutherford

(FL)

#87 (REVISED) Increases the NOAA Operations,

Research, and Facilities account by $3.5 million

for third party data collection of reef fish in the

South Atlantic. It is offset by decreasing the

National Telecommunications and Information

Administration (NTIA), Salaries and Expenses

account to FY19 levels.

(10

minutes)

4. Norton (DC) #113 Prohibits the Federal Bureau of Prisons from

using funds to impose subsistence fees on

individuals in halfway houses or on home

confinement.

(10

minutes)

5. Scalise (LA),

Richmond (LA),

Graves, Garret

(LA)

#157 (LATE) Increases and decreases by $1 million

from the NASA Exploration account to highlight

the importance of addressing the facilities and

maintenance backlog on NASA facilities that

(10

minutes)

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have a direct manufacturing responsibility

related to the SLS/Orion mission.

6. Waters (CA) #141 (LATE) (REVISED) Adds $2 million to the legal

assistance for victims fund, which increases the

availability of legal assistance for victims of

domestic violence, stalking, or sexual assault.

(10

minutes)

7. Waters (CA) #145 (LATE) (REVISED) Increases funding for the

National Science Foundation’s HBCU

Undergraduate Program by $5,000,000 in order

to stimulate sustainable improvement in HBCU

research and development capacity and

competitiveness, offset by $5 million from the

National Science Foundation research and

related activities account.

(10

minutes)

8. Waters (CA) #146 (LATE) (REVISED) Transfers $1 million from

the Department of Justice general administration

account towards the grants to prevent trafficking

of girls.

(10

minutes)

9. King, Steve

(IA)

#149 (LATE) Strikes lines 14-18 (Section 534, pg.

107), which states that none of the funds made

available in this Act or any other Act may be

used by the Department of Commerce to

incorporate into the 2020 Decennial Census any

question that was not included in the 2018 End-

to- End Census Test in Providence County, Rhode

Island.

(10

minutes)

10. Rush (IL) #132 (REVISED) Transfers $2,000,000 from the

Department of Justice general operating account

to the Debbie Smith DNA Backlog Grant

Program.

(10

minutes)

11. Posey (FL),

Wilson,

Frederica (FL),

Murphy (FL),

Wasserman

Schultz (FL),

Mast (FL)

#49 Adds and removes $1,969 from NASA’s

Exploration account to highlight the 50th

anniversary of the Apollo 11 mission to the Moon

and back, which launched from Kennedy Space

Center in Cape Canaveral, Florida.

(10

minutes)

12. Scott, Bobby

(VA), Foxx (NC)

#105 (REVISED) Transfers $13 million from federal

prisoner detention to Youth PROMISE local

delinquency prevention grants.

(10

minutes)

13. Walberg

(MI), Rush (IL),

Raskin (MD),

Cárdenas (CA),

McClintock

(CA), Amash

(MI), Gabbard

#97 Prohibits use of funds for "adoptive seizures,"

wherein law enforcement evades stricter state

laws governing civil asset forfeiture by seizing

property and referring it to federal authorities.

(10

minutes)

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(HI)

14. Velázquez

(NY), Espaillat

(NY), Garcia,

Jesús (IL),

Omar (MN),

Tlaib (MI),

Pressley (MA)

#46 (REVISED) Decreases and increases funding by

$1 for Federal Prison System Salaries and

Expenses to oppose the use of contracted private

prison facilities for BOP detention purposes,

including the use of such facilities for

immigration enforcement.

(10

minutes)

15. Gosar (AZ),

Duncan (SC)

#84 (REVISED) Prohibits grants for Paleo

Perspectives on Climate Change.

(10

minutes)

16. Blumenauer

(OR), Haaland

(NM)

#118 (REVISED) Prohibits the Department of Justice

from interfering with tribal cannabis programs.

(10

minutes)

17. Blumenauer

(OR), Norton

(DC),

McClintock

(CA)

#115 (REVISED) Prohibits the Department of Justice

from interfering with state cannabis programs.

The term “state” includes the District of

Columbia, the Commonwealth of the Northern

Mariana Islands, Guam, the Virgin Islands, and

Puerto Rico.

(10

minutes)

18. McKinley

(WV),

Perlmutter

(CO)

#79 (REVISED) Increases and decreases the

Salaries and Expenses account within the

Federal Prison System budget by $2 million in

order to direct that $2 million within the account

to be used for recruitment and retention

incentive programs at short-staffed facilities.

(10

minutes)

19. Jackson Lee

(TX)

#35 (REVISED) Increases and decreases by

$2,000,000 funding for the Office of Justice

Programs grant in order to support programs to

engage adult men and young persons to reduce

and prevent domestic violence against children.

(10

minutes)

20. Hudson

(NC)

#28 Increases funding for research to study the root

causes of school violence by $1 million.

(10

minutes)

21. Pascrell

(NJ),

Fitzpatrick

(PA), King,

Peter (NY),

Gottheimer

(NJ), Zeldin

(NY)

#59 Increases funding for the Bulletproof Vest

Partnership (BVP) Grant Program by $5,000,000,

to bring funding for the program to its fully

authorized level. It offsets this increase by

decreasing funding for the Department of Justice,

General Administration, Salaries and Expenses

account by $5,000,000.

(10

minutes)

22. Walorski

(IN), Sewell

(AL), Ferguson

(GA), Kind (WI)

#72 (REVISED) Increases and decreases funding for

the Bureau of Industry and Security (BIS) by

$1,000,000 to encourage transparency in the

Section 232 investigation into imports of

automobiles and automobile parts by releasing

the report to the public.

(10

minutes)

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23. Langevin

(RI), King,

Peter (NY)

#109 (REVISED) Increases funding for Regional

Information Sharing Systems, part of the

Community Oriented Policing (COPS) Program,

by $2.7 million.

(10

minutes)

24. Yoho (FL) #62 Decreases and increases funds by $2,000,000 for

the International Trade Administration to

support trade promotion programs in Taiwan.

(10

minutes)

25. Yoho (FL) #65 Increases and decreases the NASA science and

research fund by $1,000,000 with the intention of

funding embryology experiments to further

understanding of development in space in

regards to sending people to Mars.

(10

minutes)

26. Lipinski

(IL), Lujan

(NM)

#38 Increases and decreases by $1,200,000 funding

within the National Science Foundation Research

and Related Activities account to support a

National Academy of Sciences study on

Revitalizing the Historical University-

Government-Industry Partnership.

(10

minutes)

27. Babin (TX) #43 Increases and decreases by $5,000,000 to the

State and Local Law Enforcement Assistance

section for targeted violence prevention training

and support programs.

(10

minutes)

28. Babin (TX) #125 (REVISED) Transfers $3.6 million to the

Department of Commerce Management account

from NOAA’s Operations, Research, and

Facilities account to facilitate the transfer of the

Office of Space Commerce and the Office of

Commercial Remote Sensing Regulatory Affairs

back to where they are authorized by statute,

thereby advancing U.S. leadership in space

commerce and commercial remote sensing.

(10

minutes)

29. Moore (WI),

Haaland (NM),

Davids (KS)

#15 (REVISED) Increases funding for tribal

governments to exercise jurisdiction over

domestic violence by $5 million.

(10

minutes)

30. Bost (IL) #107 (REVISED) Increases and decreases by $3

million funding for International Trade

Administration Enforcement and Compliance to

promote Anti-Dumping and Countervailing Duty

Trade Remedy Investigations and provide

resources for the agency to self-initiate

investigations against illegal trade practices.

(10

minutes)

31. Clarke,

Yvette (NY),

Cisneros (CA)

#86 (REVISED) States that no Census Bureau funds

may be used in violation of the Bureau's

confidentiality policies.

(10

minutes)

32. Graves,

Garret (LA)

#121 (REVISED) States that none of the funds made

available in this act may be used in contravention

of the national standards for fishery conservation

(10

minutes)

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and management as set out in section 301 of the

Magnuson-Stevens Fishery Conservation and

Management Act.

33. Cohen (TN),

Raskin (MD)

#48 Prohibits the use of funds to enter into any new

contract, grant, or cooperative agreement with

any Trump related business listed in the

President Trump’s Annual Financial Disclosure

Report submitted to the Office of Government

Ethics as well as certain Trump related

properties listed on the Trump Organization’s

website. The specific properties are listed in the

amendment.

(10

minutes)

34. Grothman

(WI)

#50 Reduces funds made available to division A by

13.3 percent.

(10

minutes)

35. Courtney

(CT), Larson,

John (CT),

DeLauro (CT),

Himes (CT),

Hayes (CT)

#68 Increases and decreases $4 million from the

National Institute of Standards and Technology's

general operations fund to support research on

the effects of the mineral pyrrhotite on concrete

aggregate. NIST is the leading federal expert in

cement and concrete standards.

(10

minutes)

36. Banks (IN) #9 (REVISED) Reduces amounts made available in

Division A, other than amounts made available to

the Department of Defense, by 14 percent.

(10

minutes)

37. McNerney

(CA)

#25 Increases and decreases by $5,000,000 the

National Science Foundation’s Research and

Related Activities budget to support a research

program to study optimal approaches and

procedures for implementing partisan symmetry

and compactness criteria for congressional

district selection.

(10

minutes)

38. Estes (KS) #81 (REVISED) Increases and decreases by $1

million funding for the U.S. Trade Representative

to establish that funds are not to be expended to

enact future 301 tariffs in a manner that is not

consistent with the currently established

exclusion process for articles subject to such

tariffs.

(10

minutes)

39. Foster (IL) #13 (REVISED) Increases and decreases the Nuclear

Thermal Propulsion account by $1 in order to

direct that NASA work towards the development

of a low enriched uranium (LEU) space power

reactor.

(10

minutes)

40. Foster (IL) #14 (REVISED) Increases and decreases the Space

Technology account by $6.5 million in order to

direct that $6.5 million within the account be

used for NASA Innovative Advanced Concepts

(NIAC) Program.

(10

minutes)

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41. Spano (FL) #40 Increases funding for the International Trade

Administration by $2 million with the intent to

provide additional funding for enforcement and

compliance. Reduces funding by $2 million for

Department of Commerce Salaries and Expenses

account.

(10

minutes)

42. Adams (NC) #135 (REVISED) Increases funding for Byrne-JAG by

$1 million. Increases prosecutorial decision-

making line-item by $1 million.

(10

minutes)

43. Adams (NC) #136 (REVISED) Increases funding for the

transitional housing program for domestic

violence victims by $1 million.

(10

minutes)

44. Huffman

(CA), Rooney

(FL),

Cunningham

(SC), Carbajal

(CA)

#45 (REVISED) States that none of the funds can be

used by NOAA to implement any changes to the

regulations that govern the federal consistency

and appeals process under the Coastal Zone

Management Act. This process provides states

the authority to review activities proposed in

federal waters to ensure they are consistent with

a state’s coastal management plan developed

pursuant to the CZMA.

(10

minutes)

45. Bera (CA) #44 (REVISED) Increases VAWA funding by $2

million to support grants enhancing culturally

specific services for domestic violence survivors.

(10

minutes)

46. Gonzalez,

Vicente (TX),

Stivers (OH)

#142 Increases and decreases by one $1 the Executive

Office for Immigration Review Account in order

to direct the Executive Office of Immigration

Reform to prioritize the efficient hiring of judges,

without reducing the quality of the hires.

(10

minutes)

47. Castro (TX) #24 (REVISED) Increases the Department of Justice

body-worn camera partnership initiative by $2.5

million (from $25 million to $27.5 million), with a

corresponding reduction to the Department of

Justice Salaries and Expenses account.

(10

minutes)

48. Murphy

(FL), Mast (FL),

Soto (FL),

Kaptur (OH),

Posey (FL),

Bonamici (OR),

Crist (FL)

#5 (REVISED) Increases National Oceanic and

Atmospheric Research (NOAA); Operations,

Research, and Facilities by $2,000,000, with the

additional funding intended for Coastal Science

Assessment; Competitive External Research, for

research on Harmful Algal Blooms. Reduces

Department of Commerce; Departmental

Management; Salaries and Expenses by

$2,000,000.

(10

minutes)

49. Jeffries (NY) #36 Transfers $914,000 from the Department of

Commerce’s Departmental Management, Salaries

and Expenses account to the Office of the

Inspector General’s account.

(10

minutes)

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50. Panetta

(CA),

Sensenbrenner

(WI)

#129 Increases and decreases the State and Local Law

Enforcement account by $15 million to support,

deploy, and implement gun and gunshot

detection and mitigation technologies.

(10

minutes)

51. Panetta

(CA)

#144 Increases and decreases NOAA Procurement,

Acquisition, and Construction account by $9

million to support collocation of NOAA facilities

and public institutions of higher education for the

purposes of collaborative research, education,

workforce development, and diversity.

(10

minutes)

52. Ruiz (CA),

Rose, Max (NY)

#20 Provides an additional $2 million for training,

peer mentoring, and mental health programs for

law enforcement officers.

(10

minutes)

53.

Cunningham

(SC), Murphy

(FL), Rose, Max

(NY), Soto (FL),

Levin, Mike

(CA), Luria

(VA), Cisneros

(CA), Gonzalez,

Anthony (OH)

#1 (REVISED) Transfers $2 million from the

Department of Justice general administration

account towards Veterans Treatment Courts.

(10

minutes)

54.

Cunningham

(SC), Rooney

(FL),

Rutherford

(FL),

Fitzpatrick

(PA), Mast (FL),

Huffman (CA),

McEachin (VA),

Lowenthal

(CA),

Blumenauer

(OR),

Wasserman

Schultz (FL),

Van Drew (NJ),

Beyer (VA),

Pappas (NH),

Soto (FL),

Pallone (NJ),

Crist (FL),

Clyburn (SC)

#29 (REVISED) Blocks funding for NOAA to approve

oil and gas exploration, including seismic airgun

blasting, in the Atlantic.

(10

minutes)

55. Takano (CA) #143 (LATE) (REVISED) Decreases and increases

funding by $1 million for the Office of Civil

(10

minutes)

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Rights to oppose any efforts to limit or eliminate

protections under Title VI of the Civil Rights Act

through rulemaking.

56. Beyer (VA) #133 Increases and decreases funds by $1,000,000

from the National Science Foundation research

and related activities account to direct the

National Science Foundation to provide Congress

with a report on its efforts to incorporate social

impact assessments into the artificial intelligence

research it funds.

(10

minutes)

57. Beyer (VA) #159 (LATE) (REVISED) Increases and decreases by

$20 million funding for Aeronautics Research

Mission Directorate 3 into ultra efficient flight,

including electric flight.

(10

minutes)

58. Moulton

(MA)

#111 (REVISED) Increases National Oceanic and

Atmospheric Administration Operations,

Research, and Facilities funding by $1,500,000,

with the additional funding intended for North

Atlantic Right Whale research and monitoring.

Reduces funding for Department of Justice

General Administration by $1,500,000.

(10

minutes)

59. Plaskett (VI) #26 (REVISED) Includes the Virgin Islands as a

jurisdiction where federal interference with local

law allowing the use, distribution, possession, or

cultivation of medical marijuana is prohibited.

(10

minutes)

60. Plaskett (VI) #123 (REVISED) Provides for inclusion of the insular

territories of the United States within the

meaning of the term “persistent poverty

counties”.

(10

minutes)

61. Blunt

Rochester (DE),

Kuster (NH)

#154 (LATE) Increases and decreases by $1,000,000

on for the Office on Violence Against Women

Violence Against Women Prevention and

Prosecution Programs to prioritize the

importance of these funds for victims of domestic

violence, dating violence, stalking, or sexual

assault.

(10

minutes)

62. Gottheimer

(NJ)

#55 (REVISED) Increases funding by $1 million for

the National Sex Offender Public Website, the

only government website that links public state,

territorial, and tribal sex offender registries into

one national search site.

(10

minutes)

63. Jayapal

(WA)

#94 (REVISED) Transfers $2 million in funding from

the Department of Justice general administration

account to a national center for restorative

justice.

(10

minutes)

64. Jayapal

(WA)

#139 (REVISED) Increases and decreases funding by

$4,000,000 in support of the creation and funding

(10

minutes)

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of programs utilizing the Permanent Supportive

Housing model.

65. Crow (CO),

Escobar (TX)

#71 Ensures that the U.S. Census Bureau follow

existing law and not share data or information

gathered, especially through data sharing

agreements, with any department, bureau, or

agency and penalizes disclosure of information by

Census employees.

(10

minutes)

66. Dean (PA),

Scanlon (PA),

Cartwright

(PA)

#69 (REVISED) Increases funding for the John R.

Justice Program by $2,000,000, to provide

student loan repayment assistance for public

defenders and prosecutors. This program is

intended to serve as an incentive for qualified

individuals to enter and continue employment as

public defenders or prosecutors- without this

vital funding, the program will continue to fall

short of its mission.

(10

minutes)

67. Delgado

(NY),

Finkenauer (IA)

#92 States that none of the funds appropriated in this

Act may be used by the National

Telecommunications and Information

Administration to update a broadband

availability map using only Form 477 data from

the Federal Communications Commission.

(10

minutes)

68. Escobar

(TX)

#27 (REVISED) Prohibits funds from being used to

enforce the zero-tolerance prosecution policy at

the Department of Justice.

(10

minutes)

69. Fletcher

(TX)

#110 Increases and decreases by $1,500,000 funding

for the NOAA operations, research and facilities

fund in order to have the Administrator of NOAA

to charge and contract with the National

Academies of Sciences, Engineering and Medicine

to undertake the inaugural decadal survey of the

US weather enterprise, to be completed not later

than December 15, 2020. The survey shall

provide policymakers with the relevant

information to prioritize investments in weather

forecasting, modeling, and data assimilation over

the next ten years; assess the current US

weather enterprise and how it has performed

over the previous five years; and evaluate future

potential federal investments in science,

satellites, radars, and other observation

technologies.

(10

minutes)

70. Golden

(ME), Pingree

(ME)

#103 (REVISED) States that none of the funds may

be used for NOAA to utilize a North Atlantic

right whale Risk Reduction Decision Support

Tool.

(10

minutes)

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71. Horn (OK) #6 (REVISED) Decreases and increases funding by

$2.5 million for Byrne Justice Assistance Grants

Memorial funding dedicated to training to

improve police responses to people with

developmental disabilities or mental illnesses.

(10

minutes)

72. Kim (NJ),

Brownley (CA),

Kuster (NH),

Cisneros (CA)

#52 (REVISED) Increases funding for the veterans

treatment courts program by $1,000,000.

(10

minutes)

73. Malinowski

(NJ)

#101 (REVISED) Increases funding for the National

Security Division by $1,000,000 to be directed

towards the Domestic Terrorism Counsel.

(10

minutes)

74. McAdams

(UT)

#22 (REVISED) Provides additional funding to

Victims of Child Abuse Act programs to support

Child Advocacy Centers that provide services to

child survivors of abuse.

(10

minutes)

75. Neguse (CO) #89 (REVISED) Increases funding by $1 million for

the NASA Office of Science, Technology,

Engineering and Mathematics Engagement, for

the purposes of supporting the NASA Space

Grant College and Fellowship Program.

(10

minutes)

76. Neguse (CO) #90 (REVISED) Increases and decreases funding for

the National Instant Criminal Background Check

System (NICS) by $5 million in order to

encourage states to continue to improve their

criminal and mental records for the National

Instant Criminal Background Check System.

(10

minutes)

77. Neguse (CO) #91 (REVISED) Increases funding for Juvenile

Justice Programs by $1,000,000.

(10

minutes)

78. Ocasio-

Cortez (NY)

#127 (REVISED) Moves $5 million from the DEA

(enforcement) to the Comprehensive Opioid

Abuse Program (treatment) in keeping with the

growing consensus to treat drug addiction as a

public health issue. This still leaves the DEA

with the $84.9 million more than FY19 and $72.7

million more than the president's request.

(10

minutes)

79. Omar (MN),

Pressley (MA)

#19 (REVISED) Increases and decreases funding for

the Federal Prison System by $1 million to

express concern with the use of solitary

confinement within the Federal Bureau of

Prisons or the United States Marshals Service.

(10

minutes)

80. Pappas (NH) #57 (REVISED) Provides an additional $2,000,000

for the comprehensive opioid abuse program and

reduces $2,000,000 from general administration

funds for the Department of Justice.

(10

minutes)

81. Porter (CA), #30 (REVISED) Increases funding for the court- (10

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Tlaib (MI) appointed special advocate and guardian ad litem

program to $12,500,000.

minutes)

82. Porter (CA),

Tlaib (MI)

#31 (REVISED) Increases funding to reduce the

sexual assault kit backlog to $50,000,000.

(10

minutes)

83. Pressley

(MA)

#137 Directs an additional $3,000,000 to DOJ's

Children of Incarcerated Parents program to

support reentry services and family reunification

upon release.

(10

minutes)

84. Pressley

(MA)

#138 (REVISED) Increases and decreases funding by

$2,000,000 for Byrne Justice Assistance Grants

Memorial funding to support community-based

violence prevention programs.

(10

minutes)

85. Stevens

(MI), Gaetz

(FL), Neguse

(CO),

Fitzpatrick

(PA), McAdams

(UT), King,

Peter (NY),

Dean (PA),

Buchanan (FL),

Axne (IA)

#70 Removes and adds $2,000,000 from the Legal

Activities account at the Department of Justice

for the purpose of instructing the Environment

and Natural Resources Division to allocate more

resources to the enforcement of animal cruelty

laws.

(10

minutes)

86. Torres

Small, Xochitl

(NM)

#128 (REVISED) Increases and decreases the

National Telecommunications and Information

Administration (NTIA) by $1 million in order to

direct that $1 million within the account be used

for improving broadband mapping.

(10

minutes)

87. Trone (MD) #99 (REVISED) Increases funding by $1,500,000 for

mental health courts and adult and juvenile

collaboration program grants that improve

mental health services and provide diversion for

justice-impacted individuals.

(10

minutes)

88. Trone (MD),

Neguse (CO)

#98 (REVISED) Increases and decreases funding for

the National Institute of Standards and

Technology (NIST) by $120,000,000 to encourage

modernization of NIST's aging infrastructure.

(10

minutes)

89. Underwood

(IL), Jeffries

(NY)

#100 (REVISED) Prevents the Department of Justice

from using federal funds for litigation that

undermines the Affordable Care Act.

(10

minutes)

90. Collins,

Doug (GA)

#130 (REVISED) Provides $20 million to restore

funding for the Project Safe Neighborhoods

program, the cornerstone of DOJ’s anti-gun

violence and anti-gang efforts.

(10

minutes)

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Division B - Agriculture, Rural Development, Food And Drug Administration

Sponsor # Description Debate

Time

91. Jackson Lee (TX) #16 Increases funding by $2,000,000 for the USDA

agency that provides grant research funding for

“1890s Land Grant Universities,” which are 28

Historically Black Colleges and Universities.

(10 minutes)

92. Yoho (FL) #33 Decreases and increases funds by $5,000,000 to

support the research and development of an

African Swine Fever vaccine at the Agricultural

Research Service.

(10 minutes)

93. McNerney (CA) #12 (REVISED) Increases and decreases by

$100,000 for FDA to undertake a process to

make lawful a safe level for conventional foods

and dietary supplements containing

Cannabidiol (CBD) so long as the products are

compliant with all other FDA rules and

regulations.

(10 minutes)

94. Davis, Rodney

(IL), Panetta (CA),

DelBene (WA),

Gabbard (HI),

Yoho (FL), Cox

(CA), Carbajal

(CA), Larsen, Rick

(WA), Marshall

(KS), Van Drew

(NJ), DeFazio

(OR), Bost (IL),

Guest (MS),

Kinzinger (IL),

Loebsack (IA)

#47 Increases and decreases funds by $5,000,000 for

the National Institute of Food and Agriculture’s

Agriculture and Food Research Initiative.

(10 minutes)

95. Welch (VT) #52 (REVISED) Increases funding for Dairy

Business Innovation Initiatives by $10 million.

Reduces funding for USDA Office of the Chief

Information Officer by a corresponding amount.

(10 minutes)

96. Welch (VT) #53 (REVISED) Increases funding for the Acer

Access Program by $1 million. Reduces funding

from USDA Agriculture Marketing Services by a

corresponding amount.

(10 minutes)

97. Grothman (WI) #15 Reduces funds made available to division B by

3.7 percent.

(10 minutes)

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98. Sablan (MP),

Gabbard (HI)

#19 Increases and decreases reserve funding in the

Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program by

$10,000,000 to allow the Food and Nutrition

Service to maintain the Commonwealth of the

Northern Mariana Islands Nutritional

Assistance Program at FY19 eligibility and

benefit standards.

(10 minutes)

99. Banks (IN) #3 Reduces spending for each amount in Division B

by 14 percent.

(10 minutes)

100. Sewell (AL) #67 (LATE) Adds and removes funding from the

Rural Water and Waste Disposal Program

Account within USDA’s Rural Utilities Service

to prioritize the ongoing efforts to address

inadequate wastewater infrastructure in rural

and unincorporated communities, specifically

those where families or individuals have

straight-pipe septic systems or failing

decentralized sewage treatment systems.

(10 minutes)

101. Biggs (AZ) #5 Prevents funds from being used to finalize,

implement, or enforce the draft guidance issued

by the Food and Drug Administration in

December of 2017 titled “Drug Products Labeled

as Homeopathic: Guidance for FDA Staff and

Industry.”

(10 minutes)

102. Bera (CA) #25 Increases and decreases the Child Nutrition

Programs account by $2,000,000 to support

funding for School Breakfast Expansion Grants

that help increase participation through

programs such as Breakfast after the Bell.

(10 minutes)

103. González-Colón,

Jenniffer (PR),

Radewagen (AS),

Plaskett (VI),

Gabbard (HI)

#29 (REVISED) Provides $1.996 million to carry

out the Reimbursement Transportation Cost

Payment Program (RTCP) for Geographically

Disadvantaged Farmers and Ranchers, which

reimburses producers in the non-contiguous

states and territories for a portion of the cost to

transport agricultural commodities or inputs

used to produce an agricultural commodity that

is offset by a corresponding reduction in the

Office of Communications.

(10 minutes)

104. Maloney, Sean

(NY)

#68 (LATE) Decreases funding for the National

Institute of Food and Agriculture by $5 million

and increases the funding for the National

Institute of Food and Agriculture to increase

funding for the Sustainable Agriculture

Research and Education program.

(10 minutes)

105. Pence (IN), Bost

(IL)

#1 (REVISED) Increases funding for the rural

broadband Distance Learning and Telemedicine

(10 minutes)

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Grant Program by $25,000,000, offset by an

equal decrease in the Department of

Agriculture’s Buildings and Facilities funding.

106. Veasey (TX), Kind

(WI), Gosar (AZ),

Abraham (LA)

#69 (LATE) Increases and decreases funding by

$12,000,000 for Animal and Plant Health

Inspection Service (APHIS) distributed to states

for the purposes of combating Chronic Wasting

Disease (CWD).

(10 minutes)

107. Steil (WI), Duffy

(WI), Gallagher

(WI)

#21 Increases and decreased by $1,500,000 to

express the Congressional intent that the Dairy

Business Innovation Initiatives should be

funded at that level.

(10 minutes)

108. Plaskett (VI),

Gabbard (HI)

#4 Provides for funding of the micro-grants for food

security program at the authorized level of $10

million.

(10 minutes)

109. Plaskett (VI) #54 Provides for inclusion of the insular territories

of the United States within the meaning of the

term “persistent poverty counties”.

(10 minutes)

110. Joyce, John (PA) #45 Increases and decreases account by $15,000,000

to support a study on preventing the spread of

Chronic Wasting Disease.

(10 minutes)

111. Lamb (PA) #76 (LATE) Provides an additional $200,000 for

school nutrition programs and directs those

resources to Technical Assistance for the Farm-

to-School program.

(10 minutes)

112. Panetta (CA),

Newhouse (WA)

#42 Adds and removes $1 from the Office of the

Under Secretary for Research, Education, and

Economics for the purpose of instructing the

REE Office to finalize a review, as required by

the FY19 Farm Bill (Public Law 115-334), of the

programs of the Department of Agriculture that

may be more effectively used to accelerate the

development and use of automation or

mechanization in the production or processing of

specialty crops.

(10 minutes)

113. Cox (CA) #31 Strikes "1980, 1990", and insert "1990" to

expand the time range for 10-20-30 funding, a

formula to fight persistent poverty.

(10 minutes)

114. Spanberger (VA),

Welch (VT), Kind

(WI), Axne (IA),

Scott, Bobby (VA),

Pappas (NH),

Craig (MN), Lee,

Susie (NV), Golden

(ME), Van Drew

(NJ), Cleaver

#39 (REVISED) Increases funding for USDA’s

Rural E-Connectivity (ReConnect) program,

which makes loans and grants for broadband

deployment in rural communities by $55

million. Offsets are split between Departmental

Administration ($12.5 million), the Office of the

CIO ($12.5 million), and the Office of the

General Counsel ($30 million). XXX: Increases

funding for USDA’s Rural E-Connectivity

(10 minutes)

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(MO), Riggleman

(VA), Finkenauer

(IA)

(ReConnect) program – which makes loans and

grants for broadband deployment in rural

communities – by $55 million. Offsets are split

between Departmental Administration

($12.5M), the Office of the CIO ($12.5M), and

the Office of the General Counsel ($30M).

115. Underwood (IL) #49 Prevents funds from being used to remove

existing information about climate change from

official publications.

(10 minutes)

116. Neguse (CO), King,

Peter (NY),

Fitzpatrick (PA),

Marshall (KS),

McAdams (UT),

Dean (PA), Cohen

(TN), Estes (KS)

#48 Transfers $1 million in funding to the USDA

Office of the Inspector General for expenses

necessary for the enforcement of anti-animal

fighting statutes (7 U.S.C. § 2156 and 18 U.S.C.

§ 49).

(10 minutes)

117. Craig (MN),

Spanberger (VA)

#50 (REVISED) Increases by $353,000 the Rural

Energy for American Program to spur rural

renewable energy investment.

(10 minutes)

118. Craig (MN) #51 Strikes and adds $1,000,000 to express the

importance of broadband access to rural

communities, schools, and small businesses.

(10 minutes)

119. Trone (MD),

Riggleman (VA)

#43 (REVISED) Increases funding for Community

Connect Grants by $5 million to expand

broadband deployment into rural communities

that are underserved by private sector

investment.

(10 minutes)

120. Trone (MD),

Riggleman (VA)

#44 (REVISED) Increases funding for Rural Health

and Safety Education Program by $1 million to

combat the opioid epidemic in rural

communities.

(10 minutes)

121. Ocasio-Cortez

(NY)

#61 Strikes [“Provided, That up to $2,000,000,000

shall be used for the construction, acquisition,

design and engineering or improvement of fossil

fueled electric generating plants (whether new

or existing) that utilize carbon subsurface

utilization and storage systems.”]

(10 minutes)

122. Axne (IA), Deutch

(FL)

#62 Increases and decreases by $1 funds to support

the Economic Research Service submit a report

to Congress on the impacts of tariffs on U.S.

soybean farmers in light of Russian efforts to

expand agricultural exports to China.

(10 minutes)

123. Lee, Susie (NV) #64 (REVISED) Provides an additional $500,000 to

Team Nutrition of the Child Nutrition Programs

Account to encourage peer to peer learning

among school nutrition staff to create healthy

school environments. Makes a corresponding

(10 minutes)

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reduction in the Departmental Administration

sub-account of the Office of the Secretary.

124. Pressley (MA),

Lamb (PA), Tlaib

(MI)

#66 (REVISED) Increases by $1,000,000 funding

for the Farm-to-School Grant Program.

(10 minutes)

125. Slotkin (MI) #74 (LATE) Increases and decreases the Farm and

Ranch Stress Assistance Network (FRSAN)

program by $10 million to fund this critically

important program that provides vital mental

health resources for farmers and ranchers.

(10 minutes)

Division C – Interior, Environment

Sponsor # Description Debate Time

126. Scanlon (PA) #121 (REVISED) Decreases and increases funding

by $2 million from the Environmental Programs

and Management fund for purposes of EPA

enforcement authority over Clean Air Act

regulations related to waste-to-energy

incinerators.

(10 minutes)

127. Burgess (TX) #46 Places a funding limitation on the EPA's ability

to utilize the Title 42 special pay authority.

(10 minutes)

128. Wasserman

Schultz (FL),

Crist (FL),

Frankel (FL),

Castor (FL),

Mucarsel-

Powell (FL),

Gaetz (FL),

Diaz-Balart

(FL), Hastings

(FL), Shalala

(FL), Deutch

(FL), Wilson,

Frederica (FL),

Murphy (FL),

Buchanan (FL),

Mast (FL),

Bilirakis (FL),

Soto (FL),

Lawson (FL),

Rutherford

(FL), Demings

#95 Prohibits any funds from being expended by the

Department of the Interior to conduct oil and

gas pre-leasing, leasing, and related activities in

outer continental shelf planning areas around

Florida.

(10 minutes)

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(FL), Spano

(FL), Webster

(FL), Rooney

(FL), Posey (FL)

129. Young (AK) #30 (REVISED) States that none of the funds made

available by this Act may be used for the EPA’s

rule on emissions form small remote

incinerators in Alaska.

(10 minutes)

130. Young (AK) #132 (REVISED) Prohibits funds from being used to

designate new wild and scenic rivers in National

Parks in Northwestern California.

(10 minutes)

131. Young (AK) #150 (LATE) Bars the use of funds to designate new

wilderness areas in National Forests in

Northwestern California.

(10 minutes)

132. . Pallone (NJ),

Payne, Jr. (NJ),

Golden (ME),

Van Drew (NJ),

Kim (NJ),

Cunningham

(SC), King,

Peter (NY),

Rutherford

(FL), Smith,

Christopher

(NJ), Cicilline

(RI), Langevin

(RI), Luria (VA),

Pappas (NH),

Rice, Tom (SC),

Price (NC)

#88 Establishes a Department of Interior

moratorium on oil and gas drilling and related

activities in the Atlantic, including the North

Atlantic, Mid-Atlantic, and the South Atlantic

Outer Continental Shelf Planning Areas.

(10 minutes)

133. . Buchanan

(FL), Huffman

(CA),

Blumenauer

(OR), Lieu (CA)

#50 (REVISED) Prevents funds from being used by

USFWS to issue permits for the importation of

elephant or lion trophies from Zimbabwe,

Zambia or Tanzania.

(10 minutes)

134. Scott, Bobby

(VA), Lee,

Barbara (CA),

Lewis (GA),

Tlaib (MI)

#68 Increases funding for the 400 Years of African-

American History Commission in order for them

to carry out their mandate.

(10 minutes)

135. Duncan (SC),

Gosar (AZ),

Joyce, John

(PA), Gaetz

(FL), Cloud

(TX), Lesko (AZ)

#12 States that none of the funds made available by

this Act may be used to enforce the final Clean

Power Plan rules entitled, “Carbon Pollution

Emission Guidelines for Existing Stationary

Sources: Electric Utility Generating Units”; and

“Standards of Performance for Greenhouse Gas

(10 minutes)

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Emissions From New Modified, and

Reconstructed Stationary Sources: Electric

Utility Generating Units".

136. Blumenauer

(OR), Gallego

(AZ)

#64 Prevents any funds in this bill from being used

to plan, design, study, or construct, for the

purpose of harvesting timber by private entities

or individuals, a forest development road in the

Tongass National Forest.

(10 minutes)

137. Schweikert

(AZ)

#33 Increases funding in the Environmental

Programs and Management account by $1

million for Air Quality Management and

decreases funding in the Department of Interior

Office of the Secretary account by $1 million.

(10 minutes)

138. DeGette (CO),

Porter (CA)

#13 Removes and adds $3,000,000 from the

Environmental Programs and Management

fund to instruct EPA to advance environmental

justice by implementing environmental

enforcement strategies in 100 communities

overburdened by serious environmental non-

compliance problems and instruct EPA to

research the cumulative risks posed by multiple

sources of pollution, and to incorporate this

information into EPA health assessments.

(10 minutes)

139. Gosar (AZ) #80 Prohibits funds for carrying out EPA’s

Endangerment Finding.

(10 minutes)

140. . Gosar (AZ),

Abraham (LA)

#81 Increases and decreases by $1,720,000 for

Chronic Wasting Disease (CWD) research in

wild and captive populations of cervids.

(10 minutes)

141. Grijalva (AZ) #65 Prohibits the Department of the Interior from

transferring jurisdictions of National Parks,

Wildlife Refuges, and other public lands along

the border pursuant to President Trump’s

declaration of a national emergency to build a

wall along the southern border in contravention

of Congress.

(10 minutes)

142. Grijalva (AZ),

Haaland (NM),

Lowenthal (CA)

#66 States that none of the funds made available by

this Act may be used to implement Executive

Order 13817, which treats uranium as a critical

mineral for the purposes of expedited permitting

under the administration’s critical mineral

strategy.

(10 minutes)

143. Duncan (SC),

Young (AK),

Gosar (AZ)

#130 (LATE) Strikes section 118 from the bill that

prevents energy leases in ANWR.

(10 minutes)

144. Green, Al (TX) #110 Increases EPA Science and Technology Account

by $2 million and decreases it by the same

amount to underscore the importance of EPA’s

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assessment of Chromium-6.

145. Hudson (NC) #16 (REVISED) Increases and decreases the

Capital Maintenance and Improvement account

to highlight the need for improvements to roads

within the Uwharrie National Forest.

(10 minutes)

146. Matsui (CA),

Long (MO)

#120 (REVISED) Increases and decreases the Diesel

Emissions Reduction Act program by $5 million.

(10 minutes)

147. Mullin (OK),

Duncan (SC)

#39 Prohibits funds from being used to enforce the

Obama Administration's Methane Rule, entitled

“Oil and Natural Gas Sector: Emission

Standards for New, Reconstructed, and Modified

Sources.”

(10 minutes)

148. Mullin (OK),

Kelly, Mike

(PA), Duncan

(SC)

#40 Prohibits the use of funds to prepare, propose, or

promulgate any regulation or guidance that

references or relies on analysis of the cost of

social carbon under certain Technical Support

Documents published by the Interagency

Working Group on Social Cost of Carbon.

(10 minutes)

149. Moore (WI) #5 (REVISED) Increases and decreases funding by

$5 million to express support for increased

funding for the lead reduction projects grant

program which helps low-income homeowners

replace lead pipes.

(10 minutes)

150. Moore (WI) #8 Increases funding by $1 million for the Indian

Health Services Domestic Violence Prevention

Program to allow for additional grants and

decreases $1 million from the Office of the

Secretary Departmental Operations account.

(10 minutes)

151. Smith, Jason

(MO)

#84 (REVISED) Increases and decreases the

Environmental Program and Management

account by $500,000 in order to direct EPA to

produce reports on how much environmental

measures have improved preceding enactment

of USMCA.

(10 minutes)

152. Lujan (NM) #125 (LATE) (REVISED) Prevents any of the funds

made available by this act to be used for further

mineral development around the Chaco Culture

National Historical Park on federal lands. This

amendment does not affect the mineral rights of

an Indian Tribe or member of an Indian Tribe to

trust land or allotment land.

(10 minutes)

153. Lujan (NM) #126 (LATE) Increases and decreases $1,500,000 for

the Rio Puerco Watershed Management

Program, as authorized in S.47, the John D.

Dingell, Jr. Conservation, Management, and

Recreation Act. The Rio Puerco Basin is the one

of the largest tributaries in the Rio Grande

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Basin and this amendment would help restore

and manage this critical watershed which

currently deposits large amounts of damaging

excess sediment to the Rio Grande system which

results in alarming levels of erosion and

flooding.

154. LaMalfa (CA) #134 Increases and decreases $10,000,000 from the

Forest Service Recreation, Heritage and

Wilderness account to the Forest Service Forest

Products account to increase timber production

on federal land.

(10 minutes)

155. Bonamici (OR),

Tonko (NY),

Sherrill (NJ),

Fletcher (TX)

#31 (REVISED) Increases funding for the EPA

Science Advisory Board by $500,000, and

decreases funding for the EPA Executive

Management and Operations program by

$500,000 to support the SAB review of the

Strengthening Transparency in Regulatory

Science proposed rule.

(10 minutes)

156. Newhouse

(WA), DeFazio

(OR), Gianforte

(MT), Schrader

(OR), Schrier

(WA), Bishop,

Rob (UT),

O'Halleran

(AZ), Bonamici

(OR), Rogers,

Harold (KY),

McMorris

Rodgers (WA)

#145 (LATE) (REVISED) Prohibits any funds in the

bill from being used to either alter or terminate

the Interagency Agreement between the U.S.

Departments of Labor and Agriculture that

governs the Job Corps Civilian Conservation

Center (CCC) program, and prohibits any funds

in the bill from being used to close any of the 25

CCCs that are currently operating.

(10 minutes)

157. Brownley (CA),

Cisneros (CA)

#44 (REVISED) Increases funding for the Wildland

fire management account by $1 million, with the

intent it be spent on the Joint Fire Science

program, offset with a reduction of $1 million

from the Office of the Secretary of Interior’s

administrative account.

(10 minutes)

158. Graves, Garret

(LA)

#100 Strikes section 117 of division C which prohibits

funds for a new Proposed Outer Continental

Shelf Oil and Gas Leasing Program and Notice

of Intent to Prepare a Programmatic

Environmental Impact Statement Plan.

(10 minutes)

159. Jeffries (NY) #28 (REVISED) States that none of the funds made

available by this Act to the National Park

Service may be used to increase the sales of

plastic bottles.

(10 minutes)

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Cunningham

(SC)

Park Service to be used for the purchase or

display of a confederate flag with the exception

of specific circumstances where the flags provide

historical context.

161. Hice (GA) #117 Decreases each amount made available by this

Act (other than an amount required to be made

available by a provision of law) by 23.6 percent

to match the President's budget request.

(10 minutes)

162. Kuster (NH),

Tipton (CO)

#92 (REVISED) Increases and decreases $1 million

in the National Forest System account to

highlight the National Avalanche Center which

provides training and support to prevent snow

avalanche casualties.

(10 minutes)

163. Banks (IN) #6 Reduces spending for each amount available in

Division C by 14 percent.

(10 minutes)

164. Lowenthal

(CA)

#20 States that none of the funds made available by

this Act may be used to issue a proposed or final

rule to replace the Consolidated Federal Oil &

Gas and Federal & Indian Coal Valuation

Reform final rule.

(10 minutes)

165. Biggs (AZ) #17 States that none of the funds made available by

this Act can be used for the Integrated Risk

Information System of the Environmental

Protection Agency.

(10 minutes)

166. Ruiz (CA) #7 (REVISED) Increases and decreases funding by

$2 million from the State and Private Forestry

account for the purposes of highlighting

Volunteer Fire Assistance Grants.

(10 minutes)

167. Cunningham

(SC), Rooney

(FL),

Rutherford

(FL),

Fitzpatrick

(PA), Mast (FL),

Huffman (CA),

McEachin (VA),

Lowenthal

(CA),

Blumenauer

(OR),

Wasserman

Schultz (FL),

Van Drew (NJ),

Beyer (VA),

Pappas (NH),

Soto (FL),

#18 States that none of the funds in this Act can be

used by BOEM to issue permits for oil and gas

exploration, including for seismic airgun

blasting, in the Atlantic.

(10 minutes)

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Pallone (NJ),

Crist (FL),

Clyburn (SC)

168. Cunningham

(SC), Torres

Small, Xochitl

(NM), Neguse

(CO)

#19 (REVISED) Increases and decreases funding by

$5,000,000 to prioritize the Land and Water

Conservation Fund.

(10 minutes)

169. Vargas (CA),

Levin, Mike

(CA), Davis,

Susan (CA),

Peters (CA)

#83 Increases and decreases by $10,000,000 in order

to direct the Environmental Protection Agency

to prioritize projects that will drastically reduce

pollution flowing across the U.S.-Mexico border.

(10 minutes)

170. Beyer (VA) #104 (REVISED) Prohibits funds to eliminate the

requirement that newly built coal power plants

capture carbon dioxide emissions.

(10 minutes)

171. Beyer (VA),

Norton (DC)

#69 Increases and decreases $5,000,000 from the

Office of the Secretary account for the purpose of

maintaining the Interior Department's body

camera pilot program.

(10 minutes)

172. Dingell (MI),

Tlaib (MI)

#131 (LATE) (REVISED) Prohibits the use of funds

in this bill to close or relocate any EPA office

that houses emergency responders or a criminal

investigation unit.

(10 minutes)

173. Lieu (CA) #113 Increases and decreases $200,000 to support the

Wildlife Detector Dog Program in the Office of

Law Enforcement at the U.S. Fish and Wildlife

Service.

(10 minutes)

174. Plaskett (VI) #102 Provides for inclusion of the insular territories

of the United States within the meaning of the

term “persistent poverty counties”.

(10 minutes)

175. Schneider (IL),

Underwood

(IL), Lipinski

(IL), Casten

(IL), Foster (IL),

Quigley (IL)

#85 Increases and decreases $25,000 in funding for

the EPA’s Environmental Programs and

Management account to support EPA public

forums and outreach on ethylene oxide to

communities identified in the National Air Toxic

Assessment to face dangerous emissions levels

of this known carcinogen.

(10 minutes)

176. Carbajal (CA),

Cisneros (CA),

Rouda (CA),

Hill, Katie (CA),

Huffman (CA),

Porter (CA),

Kilmer (WA),

Levin, Mike

(CA)

#26 (REVISED) States that none of the funds made

available by this Act may be used on offshore oil

and gas leasing off the Washington/Oregon,

Northern California, Central California, and

Southern California Outer Continental Shelf

(OCS) Planning Areas for FY2020.

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177. Horsford (NV) #116 Increases and decreases the National Park

Service Construction account by $1,000,000 in

order to fund the construction of a Visitor’s

Center at Tule Springs National Monument in

Nevada.

(10 minutes)

178. McEachin (VA),

Huffman (CA)

#43 (REVISED) Withholds funds for the

Department of the Interior’s Executive

Resources Board unless it is comprised of fifty

percent career Senior Executive Service

members.

(10 minutes)

179. O'Halleran (AZ) #3 Increases by $7 million and decreases by $7

million funding for Indian Health Service

Facilities, to highlight the importance of

completing the Hopi Arsenic Mitigation Project,

to provide safe drinking water to the Hopi.

(10 minutes)

180. O'Halleran (AZ) #4 Increases by $1 million and decreases by $1

million funding for CFLRP, to highlight the

importance of CFLRP to forest restoration,

wildfire risk reduction, and rural economic

development.

(10 minutes)

181. O'Halleran (AZ) #53 (REVISED) Increases and decreases funding by

$1 million in the EPA's Superfund Account to

highlight the need to increase EPA staffing to

meaningfully address over 500 abandoned

uranium mines on and near the Navajo Nation.

(10 minutes)

182. Casten (IL) #32 (REVISED) Prohibits the United States

Geological Survey from using funds to limit the

use of climate modeling tools.

(10 minutes)

183. Casten (IL) #151 (LATE) (REVISED) Increases and decreases

funding for Geographic Programs by $1 for the

purposes of maintaining the Great Lakes

Advisory Board within the Great Lakes

Restoration Initiative.

(10 minutes)

184. Craig (MN) #114 Increases and decreases funding by $1,000,000

for the Clean Water Act Section 319 Non-Point

Source Pollution Program that is designed to

give local and state governments the flexibility

to decrease water pollutants through

community-based conservation projects.

(10 minutes)

185. Haaland (NM) #86 Increases and decreases funding by $35,000,000

in the Indian Health Service account to support

urban Indian health.

(10 minutes)

186. Haaland (NM) #87 Increases and decreases funding by

$176,000,000 in the Operation of Indian

Programs account to support tribal courts and

law enforcement.

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187. Hill, Katie (CA) #147 (LATE) Increases DOI and Forest Service

accounts for wildfire preparedness, wildfire

suppression operations, emergency

rehabilitation, and hazardous fuels

management by $7 million, offset with a

reduction in the increase to the Working Capital

Fund.

(10 minutes)

188. Levin, Andy

(MI)

#24 Increases and decreases funding by $10 million

to support Sewer Overflow Control Grants and

prioritize improvements to the Chapaton

Retention Basin, a Macomb County, Michigan

combined sewer overflow facility, and other

projects that protect the Great Lakes and

freshwater sources.

(10 minutes)

189. McAdams (UT) #61 Increases and decreases the Wildland Fire

Management account by $1 for the purposes of

recognizing the important needs of rural

counties to be able to properly rehabilitate and

remediate burned areas after severe wildfire

burn, to ensure our rural communities are

prepared for wildfires.

(10 minutes)

190. Schrier (WA),

Castor (FL),

Schakowsky

(IL), Barragán

(CA), Doyle

(PA), Cox (CA)

#62 Prohibits funds to be used for undermining the

EPA Mercury and Air Toxics Standard (MATS),

which has been implemented by the power

sector and has protected children and

communities from mercury, lead, arsenic and

other air toxics from power plants. The MATS

standard prevents up to 11,000 fatalities and

130,000 asthma attacks each year.

(10 minutes)

191. Sherrill (NJ) #139 (LATE) Increases and decreases $8,000,000

funding from the Science and Technology

Account with the purpose of instructing the EPA

to fund the Children’s Environmental Health

and Disease Prevention Research Centers.

These centers have made profound contributions

to the scientific understanding on how

exposures to chemicals and pollutants uniquely

impact children and pregnant women.

(10 minutes)

192. Stevens (MI),

Schrier (WA)

#58 Adds and removes $2,000,000 from the

Environmental Programs and Management

account for the purpose of instructing the

Environmental Protection Agency to prioritize

funding to develop a national recycling strategy

to ensure the long-term economic and

environmental viability of local recycling

programs.

(10 minutes)

193. Tlaib (MI), #118 (REVISED) States that none of the funds made (10 minutes)

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Dingell (MI) available by this Act may be used for the closure

of EPA offices in regions that have designated

Sulfur Dioxide (2010) Nonattainment Areas.

194. Van Drew (NJ),

Graves, Garret

(LA), Rouzer

(NC)

#94 States that none of the funds made available by

this act may be used to implement the

Department of Interior Solicitor’s opinion

(FWS.CW.0380) issued in 1994, to advance life-

saving coastal storm reduction and community

resiliency projects at less cost to local and state

taxpayers while also improving ecological

productivity.

(10 minutes)

Division D – Military Construction and Veterans Affairs

Sponsor # Description Debate Time

195. Raskin (MD) #29 (REVISED) Increases and decreases funding by

$1,000,000 for Military Construction, Navy and

Marine Corps in order to support construction

projects on military facilities and facilities that

serve the military community where health and

safety are at risk.

(10 minutes)

196. Lesko (AZ) #53 (LATE) Increases and decreases the Veterans

Health Administration account by $3,000,000 to

be directed towards female only inpatient

clinics.

(10 minutes)

197. McCarthy (CA) #54 (LATE) Increases and decreases funding for the

Department of Veterans Affairs’ (VA)

Construction, Major Projects account by $39.732

million to support the timely completion of

construction of VA facilities authorized by

Public Law 111-82.

(10 minutes)

198. Blumenauer

(OR)

#33 (REVISED) Prohibits the Department of

Veterans Affairs from interfering with a

veteran’s participation in a state medical

cannabis program, denying a veteran who

participates in a state medical cannabis

program from being denied VA services, and

interfering with the ability of VA health care

providers to recommend participation in state

medical cannabis programs.

(10 minutes)

199. Walberg (MI),

Rutherford

(FL)

#2 Prohibits the use of funds to implement,

administer, or enforce proposed rules limiting

veterans’ ability to access care from a

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prosthetist of their choice.

200. Lynch (MA) #38 (REVISED) Increases funding for Medical

Services by $1 million, with the intention of it

being directed to Public-Private Partnerships to

reduce veteran suicides. It will be offset by a

reduction to the General Administration

Account.

(10 minutes)

201. Barr (KY) #23 (REVISED) Transfers $5,000,000 from the

VHA’s Medical Community of Care Account to

the VHA’s Medical Services account for the

explicit use for the VA’s Adaptive Sports Grant

(ASG) Program equine assisted therapy, given

the promising results reported using equine

assisted therapy for veterans with post-

traumatic stress disorder.

(10 minutes)

202. Welch (VT) #37 Increases and decreases funding for the VA

medical services account by $1 million for the

purpose of encouraging the VA to collaborate

with states on their efforts to conduct

educational outreach and help veterans enroll in

the burn pits registry.

(10 minutes)

203. Allen (GA), Hice

(GA)

#12 (REVISED) Increases and decreases Military

Construction, Army by $37,000,000 to fulfill the

President’s budget request for construction of

the Cyber Instructional Facility at Fort Gordon

(10 minutes)

204. Connolly (VA) #28 (REVISED) Increases and decreases VAOIG

funding by $1,000,000 to encourage the

Department of Veterans Affairs Office of

Inspector General to devote sufficient resources

to oversight of the Washington DC VA Medical

Center.

(10 minutes)

205. Bost (IL) #31 Increases and decreases by $1,000,000 to

emphasize the positive pro-bono legal services

done by public university law schools to help

veterans and their dependents in underserved

areas.

(10 minutes)

206. Bost (IL),

Lipinski (IL)

#32 None of the funds in this bill can be used in

contravention of the Executive Order titled

"Strengthening Buy-American Preferences for

Infrastructure Projects."

(10 minutes)

207. Sewell (AL) #42 Adds and subtracts funding from the Medical

Community Care account to instruct the

Veterans Health Administration to prioritize

funding for the modernization of medical

transportation programs for Veterans,

particularly those who are rural, underserved or

female.

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208. Grothman (WI) #8 (WITHDRAWN) Reduces funds made available

to division D by 8.2 percent.

(10 minutes)

209. Ruiz (CA),

Welch (VT)

#3 Increases and decreases funding to VA Medical

Services account by $1,000,000 to conduct

educational outreach to veterans to enroll in the

burn pits registry, additional research using the

registry, and other activities concerning the

maintenance of the registry.

(10 minutes)

210. Johnson, Mike

(LA), Abraham

(LA)

#47 (LATE) Increases and decreases funds by $1 to

show Congressional intent for the Army to

prioritize modernization funding for its Combat

Development Centers (CDC) in order to properly

prepare and equip the Army for training

scenarios.

(10 minutes)

211. Johnson, Mike

(LA), Abraham

(LA)

#48 (LATE) Increases and decreases funds by $1 to

show Congressional intent to ensure the Air

Force continues to follow its revised plan for

construction and upgrades to the Weapons

Generation Facility enterprise and its critical

function to the national security interests of the

United States.

(10 minutes)

212. Gottheimer

(NJ)

#18 Increases and decrease funding for the General

Administration Fund at the VA by $1 million to

address staffing shortages across the board at

the VA.

(10 minutes)

213. Gottheimer

(NJ), Rose, Max

(NY)

#19 (REVISED) Increases funding by $5 million for

the Veterans Health Administration to hire

more mental health professionals, the most-

needed occupation according to the VA's

Inspector General.

(10 minutes)

214. Steil (WI) #14 (REVISED) Increases and decreases by

$1,000,000 to express the Congressional intent

that the VA suicide prevention and treatment

programs should be adequately funded.

(10 minutes)

215. Blunt

Rochester (DE)

#41 (REVISED) Increases and decreases by

$1,000,000 the Veterans Health Administration

medical services account for the purpose of

expressing concern over uncompensated care for

veterans under a certain service-connected

disability rating at State veterans nursing

homes. This includes uncompensated dental

care for veterans without a 100% disability

rating and pharmacy co-pay for veterans with

less than a 70% rating.

(10 minutes)

216. Hill, French

(AR)

#39 (REVISED) Transfers $1.5 million from the

General Administration account to programs

within the Medical Services account, including

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homeless assistance programs and suicide

prevention outreach.

217. Carbajal (CA) #44 (LATE) (REVISED) Increases and decreases

funding by $5,000,000 to direct the Secretary to

change the phone system to have local

Community Based Outpatient Center answer

calls rather than having all calls routed to the

major VA Medical Centers in an effort to reduce

wait times for veterans on the phone and to

provide more timely health services.

(10 minutes)

218. Carbajal (CA) #45 (LATE) (REVISED) Provides $3 million for the

Veterans Transportation Program to assist

veterans in attending to all their medical

appointments in a timely manner.

(10 minutes)

219. Cunningham

(SC), Ratcliffe

(TX)

#1 Prevents any military construction funding from

being used towards a new Base Realignment

and Closure (BRAC) round.

(10 minutes)

220. Golden (ME),

Fulcher (ID)

#5 (REVISED) Increases funds for the VA Medical

Facilities account by $5 million.

(10 minutes)

221. McAdams (UT),

Axne (IA),

Stivers (OH),

Barr (KY),

Allred (TX),

Gonzalez,

Anthony (OH)

#6 Increases and decreases by $1 with the intent to

instructs the Department of Veterans Affairs

submit to the Committees on Appropriations of

the House of Representatives and the Senate an

implementation plan, including expected

timeline and resource requirements, for the

Department of Veterans Affairs to complete the

requirements of Section 302 of Public Law 115-

174.

(10 minutes)

222. Porter (CA),

Gosar (AZ)

#40 (REVISED) Increases funding by $1,000,000

for the Veterans Crisis Line.

(10 minutes)

223. Porter (CA),

Kuster (NH),

Adams (NC)

#7 (REVISED) Increases funding by $2,000,000

for VA homeless assistance programs to combat

Veteran homelessness.

(10 minutes)

224. Pappas (NH) #15 Increases and decreases by $10 million to

specify improvements to the environment of care

for women veterans in VA facilities should be

made.

(10 minutes)

225. Kim (NJ),

Norcross (NJ)

#17 (REVISED) Increases and decreases the Air

Force account by $7,000,000 to address road

safety issues at military bases.

(10 minutes)

226. Cunningham

(SC)

#22 Prohibits funds to future defense projects that

do not conform with military resilience

standards.

(10 minutes)

227. Houlahan (PA),

Adams (NC),

Luria (VA)

#30 (REVISED) Increases the Veterans Health

Administration Medical Services’ account by

$1.7 million in order to increase the minimum

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amount that must spent on gender-specific care

for women at the VA with an appropriate offset.

228. Kim (NJ),

Norcross (NJ)

#46 (LATE) (REVISED) Increases and decreases

the Army Reserve account by $7,000,000 to

address road safety issues at military bases.

(10 minutes)

Division E – Transportation and Housing and Urban Development

Sponsor # Description Debate Time

229. Woodall (GA) #121 (LATE) Strikes section 193. (10 minutes)

230. DeSaulnier

(CA)

#46 (REVISED) Increases and decreases funding

for the Research and Technology account at the

Department of Transportation by $2 million to

support a study on the impacts climate change

has already had and will continue to have on all

modes of transportation.

(10 minutes)

231. Burgess (TX) #47 Reduces funding for the Essential Air Service by

$50 million to match the President's request.

(10 minutes)

232. Lesko (AZ) #25 Strikes language in section 236, which prohibits

funds from being used to implement,

administer, or enforce a rule that would change

HUD’s, “Equal Access in Accordance With an

Individual’s Gender Identity in Community

Planning and Development Programs” rule.

(10 minutes)

233. DeFazio (OR) #9 (REVISED) Prohibits authorizing the

transportation of liquefied natural gas by rail

tank car and prohibits the Secretary of

Transportation from using funds to authorize

transportation of liquefied natural gas by rail

tank car by issuance of a special permit or

approval.

(10 minutes)

234. Duncan (SC),

Hartzler (MO),

Meadows (NC),

Babin (TX),

Gaetz (FL),

Timmons (SC)

#15 Strikes section 236 which prohibits funds from

being used to implement, administer, or enforce

the HUD “Equal Access in Accordance With an

Individual’s Gender Identity in Community

Planning and Development Programs” rule.

(10 minutes)

235. Duncan (SC),

Hartzler (MO),

Meadows (NC),

Babin (TX),

Gaetz (FL),

#16 Strikes section 237 which prohibits the HUD

notice “Appropriate Placement for Transgender

Persons in Single-Sex Emergency Shelters and

Other Facilities” from having the force and

effect of law.

(10 minutes)

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Cloud (TX),

Timmons (SC),

Norman (SC)

236. Norton (DC),

Beyer (VA),

Schakowsky

(IL), Suozzi

(NY), Gallego

(AZ), Khanna

(CA), Panetta

(CA), Peters

(CA), Quigley

(IL), Raskin

(MD), Sherman

(CA)

#110 (LATE) Increases and decreases by $1 the FAA

Operations budget with the intent to urge the

FAA to prioritize efforts to combat airplane and

helicopter noise.

(10 minutes)

237. Perry (PA) #51 Strikes the bill’s prohibition on the FTA

requirement that applicants for the Capital

Investment Grant provide a reasonable cost

estimate that exceeds a 50 percent probability of

on-budget completion.

(10 minutes)

238. Waters (CA) #114 (LATE) (REVISED) Transfers $5 million from

the Department of Housing and Urban

Development administrative and support offices

account to the Homeless Assistance Grants

program for technical assistance to improve

system responses to youth homelessness and

improve data collection on youth homelessness.

(10 minutes)

239. Meadows (NC) #109 (LATE) Increases and decreases funding for the

Department of Transportation to study economic

authority certification to facilitate the operation

of U.S.-based unmanned aircraft manufacturers

and operators who receive venture capital and

who carry cargo within U.S. airspace.

(10 minutes)

240. Doggett (TX) #57 Increases funding for aviation safety activities

at FAA by $7.5 million in order to ensure the

implementation of second-class medical

certificates for commercial balloon operators. It

offsets this increase by reducing finance and

management activities at the FAA by $7.5M.

(10 minutes)

241. Heck (WA),

Young (AK),

Moore (WI),

Huffman (CA),

Gabbard (HI),

Haaland (NM)

#17 Provides additional funding for the Indian

Community Development Block Grant Program.

(10 minutes)

242. Jackson Lee

(TX)

#103 (LATE) (REVISED) Increases and decreases

the National Infrastructure Investments

(10 minutes)

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account by $10,000,000 to support urban bicycle

and pedestrian safety programs.

243. Jackson Lee

(TX)

#104 (LATE) (REVISED) Increases and decreases

by $2,000,000 funds for the Office of Inspector

General account to investigate the Department’s

delay in releasing over $5 billion in Hurricane

Harvey Disaster Community Block Grant funds.

(10 minutes)

244. Grothman (WI) #37 Reduces funds made available to division E by

4.6 percent.

(10 minutes)

245. Langevin (RI) #31 Provides $800,000 for the Access Board to study

in-cabin wheelchair restraint systems as

described in the FAA Reauthorization Act of

2018.

(10 minutes)

246. Graves, Garret

(LA)

#85 Prohibits funding from being used to issue rules

or guidance in contravention of Sec. 1210 of the

FAA Reauthorization Act or Sec. 312 of the

Stafford Act with regards to duplication of

benefits.

(10 minutes)

247. Lipinski (IL) #38 (REVISED) Removes and adds $1,000,000 from

the Consolidated Rail Infrastructure and Safety

Improvement (CRISI) program for the purpose

of instructing the Federal Railroad

Administration to include preventive

maintenance as an eligible capital expense for

grants awarded to projects deploying Positive

Train Control (PTC).

(10 minutes)

248. Bost (IL), Duffy

(WI)

#119 (LATE) Seeks to ensure that United States

Department of Housing and Urban Development

(HUD) continue to work with the HUD Office of

Inspector General (OIG) to incorporate findings

and recommendations of the OIG investigation,

“Final Evaluation Report – HUD’s Oversight of

Alexander County Public Housing Authority in

Cairo, IL,” and “Alexander County Housing

Authority’s improper usage of HUD subsidized

Asset Management Project Funds,” for the

purposes of protecting public housing residents

and improving agency oversight and

enforcement of public housing regulations.

(10 minutes)

249. Bost (IL),

Lipinski (IL)

#113 (LATE) Prohibits the use of funds in

contravention of Executive Order 13858,

“Strengthening Buy-American Preferences for

Infrastructure Projects” issued on January 31,

2019.

(10 minutes)

250. Foster (IL) #33 Add and remove $1 from capital investments in

surface transportation infrastructure to

highlight the disparity between State

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apportionments.

251. Banks (IN) #6 (REVISED) Reduces amounts made available

in Division E, other than amounts made

available to the Department of Defense, by 14

percent.

(10 minutes)

252. Keating (MA) #88 (REVISED) Increases and decreases by

$5,000,000 funding to support the design of

projects to replace federally owned bridge

infrastructure that is designated as an

evacuation route.

(10 minutes)

253. Mitchell (MI) #26 Creates a 3% across the board spending

reduction to Division E.

(10 minutes)

254. Sewell (AL) #99 (REVISED) Adds and removes $1 from the

Office of the Secretary of Transportation to

instruct the Department to prioritize funding

and resources for the modernization and

expansion of non-emergency medical

transportation programs. The Secretary should

submit to Congress an analysis on how the

Department can better address transportation

barriers, which is a critical social determinant of

health.

(10 minutes)

255. Burchett (TN) #14 (REVISED) Transfers $12,000,000 from the

Department of Transportation’s Office of the

Secretary to the Highway Trust Fund.

(10 minutes)

256. Bera (CA),

Cisneros (CA)

#41 (REVISED) Increases funding for DoT Low or

No Emission Vehicle Program by $2 million

offset by a cut to the Office of the Secretary.

(10 minutes)

257. Spano (FL) #96 (REVISED) Increases funding for the

commercial space transportation activities

account by $8 million to the fiscal year 2019

authorized level. Reduces funding by $8 million

for the finance and management activities

account.

(10 minutes)

258. Vargas (CA),

Aguilar (CA)

#67 (REVISED) Prohibits any funds from being

used to bar or limit DACA recipients from

receiving mortgage loans backed by FHA, solely

on the basis of their status as DACA recipients.

(10 minutes)

259. Takano (CA),

Calvert (CA),

Boyle (PA),

Cook (CA)

#29 Prohibits the National Railroad Passenger

Corporation from using funding under this Act

in contravention of the Worker Adjustment and

Retraining Notification (WARN) Act.

(10 minutes)

260. Adams (NC) #100 (REVISED) Transfers $2 million from the

Department of Transportation, Office of the

Assistant Secretary for Research and

Technology, to the Federal Aviation

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Administration’s Facilities and Equipment

account (Terminal Programs) for the purpose

increasing availability of funds for replacing

Terminal Air Traffic Control Facilities.

261. Adams (NC),

Pressley (MA)

#101 (REVISED) Increases funding for senior

housing by $1 million through the Section 202

Supportive Housing for the Elderly program.

(10 minutes)

262. Adams (NC) #102 (REVISED) Increases funding by $2 million for

the tenant-based rental assistance program.

(10 minutes)

263. Kuster (NH),

Green, Al (TX),

Smith,

Christopher

(NJ), Levin,

Mike (CA),

Pappas (NH),

Hill, Katie (CA),

Rouda (CA),

Porter (CA),

Armstrong

(ND), Rose, Max

(NY), Brindisi

(NY), Cisneros

(CA)

#39 (REVISED) Increases funding for the HUD-

Veterans Affairs and Supportive Housing

program, which provides rental assistance and

wrap around support services to help homeless

veterans transition into permanent housing, by

$2,000,000.

(10 minutes)

264. Maloney, Sean

(NY)

#107 (LATE) Decreases and then increases funding

for Transportation Planning, Research, and

Development by $1 million for the purposes of

encouraging the Department of Transportation

to research implementing connected vehicle and

autonomous vehicle technologies at Highway-

Rail Grade Crossings.

(10 minutes)

265. Rice, Kathleen

(NY), Sherman

(CA)

#24 Increases and decreases funding to the Airport

and Airway Trust Fund by $1 million in order to

support the research and development of

aircraft technologies that reduce aviation noise.

(10 minutes)

266. Plaskett (VI) #87 (REVISED) Provides for inclusion of the

insular territories of the United States within

the meaning of the term “areas of persistent

poverty”.

(10 minutes)

267. Krishnamoorthi

(IL), Rouda

(CA),

DeSaulnier

(CA), Clay

(MO),

Blumenauer

(OR), Bustos

#32 Forbids funds from being used in violation of

section 2635.702 of title 5, Code of Federal

Regulations.

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(IL), Payne, Jr.

(NJ), Beyer

(VA), Dean

(PA), Sherrill

(NJ)

268. Jayapal (WA) #78 (REVISED) Reallocates $1,000,000 to fund

transitional housing and homelessness services.

(10 minutes)

269. Jayapal (WA) #82 (REVISED) Removes and replaces $2 million

from the Airport and Airway Trust Fund to

support the Airport Noise And Environmental

Streamlining subtitle of the FAA

Reauthorization Act of 2018.

(10 minutes)

270. Jayapal (WA) #83 Transfers $1 million from the Office of the

Secretary of Transportation to the Office of the

Inspector General to support the FAA safety

certification process audit.

(10 minutes)

271. Blunt

Rochester (DE)

#95 (REVISED) Increase and decrease by

$1,000,000 to the Homeless Grants Account

under Housing and Urban Development title

which funds HUD’s continuum of care for the

purpose of expressing concern over

consideration of transitional family housing

grants under competitive grant assessments,

especially regarding populations with special

needs such as survivors of violence and those

with substance use disorders. HUD should

submit a study on the impact of awarding

transitional family housing grants via

competitive assessments and the effectiveness of

these programs versus alternative programs in

achieving long-term housing stability.

(10 minutes)

272. Carbajal (CA) #106 (LATE) Increases and decreases the DoT office

of Research and Technology account by $500,000

for the Secretary of Transportation and the

National Academies of Sciences, Engineering,

and Medicine to conduct a study on effective

ways to measure the resilience of transportation

systems and services to withstand natural

disasters, natural hazards, and other potential

disruptions.

(10 minutes)

273. Wexton (VA) #1 (REVISED) Removes and adds $7,000,000 for

the purpose of instructing the Federal Aviation

Administration to continue the Remote Tower

Pilot Program.

(10 minutes)

274. Garcia, Jesús

(IL)

#2 (REVISED) Increases and decreases funding

for technical assistance and training for front

line bus and rail transit workers by $1 million.

(10 minutes)

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275. Levin, Mike

(CA), Pressley

(MA)

#11 Increases and decreases by $1,5000,000 to

support funding to study alternative methods

for calculating Fair Market Rents in rental

markets with rapidly rising rents.

(10 minutes)

276. Omar (MN),

Tlaib (MI),

Kuster (NH),

Khanna (CA)

#13 Increases funding for the Department of

Housing and Urban Development’s

Manufactured Housing Program by $500,000, in

order to protect the quality, safety and

affordability of manufactured homes and to

make homeownership more accessible.

(10 minutes)

277. Schrier (WA) #19 Increases and decreases funding to the National

Highway Traffic Safety Administration by

$1,000,000 to support state efforts aimed at

reducing distracted driving, properly securing

vehicle loads, and other highways safety

programs.

(10 minutes)

278. Escobar (TX) #22 (REVISED) Increases and decreases funding

for the Small Community Air Service

Development Program by $5 million to help

small airports compete for air service.

(10 minutes)

279. Escobar (TX) #23 (REVISED) Increases and decreases funding

for Better Utilizing Investments to Leverage

Development (BUILD) planning grants by $5

million to be allocated to low-income

communities.

(10 minutes)

280. Porter (CA) #30 (REVISED) Increases funding within the

Highway Infrastructure Program for the

construction of electric vehicle charging and

hydrogen fueling stations by $10,000,000.

(10 minutes)

281. Phillips (MN) #42 Increases and decreases funding supporting

capital investment grants by $1,000,000. These

funds are used to invest in critical transit

projects.

(10 minutes)

282. Garcia, Jesús

(IL), Cisneros

(CA)

#59 (REVISED) Increases the existing set aside of

$15M for planning, preparation, or design of

transit, transit-oriented development, and

multimodal projects funds to $20M.

(10 minutes)

283. Malinowski

(NJ)

#72 Codifies Congress’s intent that the Department

of Transportation follow the law when

determining a projects eligibility for Capital

Investment Grants.

(10 minutes)

284. Malinowski

(NJ)

#73 (REVISED) Increases funding for the Low or

No Emission Grant Program by $6 million to

promote state emission responsibility. Reduces

funding for Buses and Bus Facilities

Competitive Grants by $6 million.

(10 minutes)

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285. Malinowski

(NJ)

#74 Increases and decreases funding for the Pipeline

and Hazardous Materials Safety Administration

(PHMSA) by $1,000,000 to enhance PHMSA’s

Community Liaison Services’ ability to respond

to pipeline-related inquiries from community

members.

(10 minutes)

286. Malinowski

(NJ)

#75 Increases funding for the Department of

Transportation’s Office of the Inspector General

by $1,000,000. Decreases funding for the Office

of the Secretary by $1,000,000.

(10 minutes)

287. Craig (MN) #94 Strikes and restore funding to address the

concerns of communities affected by aircraft

noise to urge the FAA to respond fully and

completely to the requirements in the FAA

Reauthorization Act pertaining to noise

reduction.

(10 minutes)

288. Pressley (MA),

Tlaib (MI)

#98 (REVISED) Provides a $5 million increase to

the Family Self Sufficiency Program and

reduces funds from the Office of the Secretary at

HUD.

(10 minutes)

289. Pressley (MA) #105 Increases and decreases by $1,000,000 funding

for the National Infrastructure Investments

(BUILD grants) in order to reinforce the

importance of robust investments in safe, reliant

and efficient transit options including commuter

rails, subway, buses, bike and pedestrian paths.

(10 minutes)

290. Finkenauer (IA) #112 Increases funding for the National Surface

Transportation and Innovative Finance Bureau

(Build America Bureau) to ensure rural

communities can get technical assistance when

seeking federal transportation infrastructure

financing opportunities.

(10 minutes)

SUMMARY OF AMENDMENT TO H.R. 2740 IN PART C PROPOSED TO BE

CONSIDERED AS ADOPTED

Sponsor Description

1. DeLauro (CT) (MANAGER’S) Provides for increases across multiple

accounts in Division A, including to the National

Institutes of Health—National Institute on Aging;

Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services

Administration—Substance Abuse Treatment; Substance

Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration—

Health Surveillance and Program Support; Administration

for Children and Families—Refugee and Entrant

Assistance; and Department of Education—Safe Schools

and Citizenship Education accounts.

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