US HB6147 | 2017-2018 | 115th Congress

Status

Spectrum: Partisan Bill (Republican 1-0)
Status: Engrossed on July 19 2018 - 50% progression, died in chamber
Action: 2018-09-07 - Message on Senate action sent to the House.
Text: Latest bill text (Amended) [PDF]

Summary

Interior, Environment, Financial Services, and General Government Appropriations Act, 2019 (Sec. 2) Specifies that, unless this bill expressly provides otherwise, references to "this Act" included in a division refer only to the provisions of that division. (Sec. 3) Specifies the committee reports that apply for the purpose of implementing each division. DIVISION A--DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR, ENVIRONMENT, AND RELATED AGENCIES APPROPRIATIONS ACT, 2019 Department of the Interior, Environment, and Related Agencies Appropriations Act, 2019 This division provides FY2019 appropriations for the Department of the Interior, the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), and related agencies. The division provides annual appropriations for most of the Department of the Interior, including: the Bureau of Land Management, the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, the National Park Service, the U.S. Geological Survey, the Bureau of Ocean Energy Management, the Bureau of Safety and Environmental Enforcement, the Office of Surface Mining Reclamation and Enforcement, the Payment in Lieu of Taxes (PILT) program, the Bureau of Indian Affairs, and the Bureau of Indian Education. Related agencies funded in the division include: the Department of Agriculture's Forest Service, the Department of Health and Human Service's Indian Health Service, the Smithsonian Institution, the National Endowment for the Arts, and the National Endowment for the Humanities. TITLE I--DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR Provides appropriations to the Bureau of Land Management (BLM) for: Management of Lands and Resources; Land Acquisition; Oregon and California Grant Lands; Range Improvements; Service Charges, Deposits, and Forfeitures; and Miscellaneous Trust Funds. Prohibits appropriations provided by this division from being used for the destruction of healthy, unadopted, wild horses and burros in the care of the BLM or its contractors or for the sale of wild horses and burros that results in their destruction for processing into commercial products. Provides appropriations to the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (USFWS) for: Resource Management, Construction, Land Acquisition, the Cooperative Endangered Species Conservation Fund, the National Wildlife Refuge Fund, the North American Wetlands Conservation Fund, Neotropical Migratory Bird Conservation, the Multinational Species Conservation Fund, and State and Tribal Wildlife Grants. Provides appropriations to the National Park Service (NPS) for: Operation of the National Park System, National Recreation and Preservation, the Historic Preservation Fund, Construction, Land Acquisition and State Assistance, and the Centennial Challenge. Allows certain franchise fees to be available for expenditure without further appropriation for use at any unit within the NPS to extinguish or reduce liability for a possessory interest or leasehold surrender interest. Permits the NPS to retain specified funds authorized to be disbursed under the Gulf of Mexico Energy Security Act of 2006 for the costs of administration of the Land and Water Conservation Fund grants authorized by the Act. Permits NPS funds to be transferred to the Federal Highway Administration for the Federal Lands Access Program, which was established to improve transportation facilities that provide access to, are adjacent to, or are located within federal lands. Provides appropriations to the U.S. Geological Survey for Surveys, Investigations, and Research. Provides appropriations to the Bureau of Ocean Energy Management for Ocean Energy Management. Provides appropriations to the Bureau of Safety and Environmental Enforcement for: (1) Offshore Safety and Environmental Enforcement, and (2) Oil Spill Research. Provides appropriations to the Office of Surface Mining Reclamation and Enforcement for: (1) Regulation and Technology, and (2) the Abandoned Mine Reclamation Fund. Provides appropriations to the Bureau of Indian Affairs (BIA) and the Bureau of Indian Education (BIE) for: Operation of Indian Programs, Contract Support Costs, Construction, Indian Land and Water Claim Settlements and Miscellaneous Payments to Indians, and the Indian Guaranteed Loan Program Account. Permits the BIA to contract for services for the Power Division of the San Carlos Irrigation Project. Limits the use of funds for contracts, grants, compacts, or cooperative agreements with the BIA under the Indian Self-Determination Act or the Tribal Self-Governance Act of 1994. Permits tribes to return appropriated funds without diminishing the federal government's trust responsibilities, the government-to-government relationship with the tribe, or the tribe's ability to access future appropriations. Prohibits the use of BIE funds, other than funds provided for assistance to public schools, for the operation of elementary or secondary schools in Alaska. Limits the number of schools and the expansion of grade levels in individual schools in the BIE school system. Specifies the formula to be used to distribute indirect and administrative costs to certain tribes. Prohibits funds provided by this division from being used to establish satellite locations of schools in the Bureau school system as of September 1, 1996, with specified exceptions. Provides appropriations for Departmental Offices, including: the Office of the Secretary, Insular Affairs, the Office of the Solicitor, the Office of Inspector General, and the Office of the Special Trustee for American Indians. Provides appropriations for Department-Wide Programs, including: Wildland Fire Management, the Central Hazardous Materials Fund, the Natural Resources Damage Assessment Fund, the Working Capital Fund, and the Office of Natural Resources Revenue. Permits the Working Capital Fund to be used to acquire aircraft by donation, purchase or through available excess surplus property. Permits existing aircraft being replaced to be sold, with proceeds derived or trade-in value used to offset the purchase price for the replacement aircraft. (Sec. 101) Permits the transfer of funds within bureaus and offices for specified emergencies when all other emergency funds have been exhausted. (Sec. 102) Provides for the department-wide expenditure or transfer of funds by Interior in the event of specified emergencies. (Sec. 103) Permits Interior to use appropriations provided in this title for: employing temporary or intermittent experts and consultants; purchasing and replacing motor vehicles; hiring, maintenance, and operation of aircraft; hiring of passenger motor vehicles; purchasing reprints; telephone services in private residences in the field; and certain library memberships. (Sec. 104) Permits the transfer of funds between the BIA, the BIE, and the Office of the Special Trustee for American Indians for Indian trust management and reform activities, provided that total funding for historical accounting activities does not exceed funding provided by this division for that purpose. (Sec. 105) Permits Interior to redistribute Tribal Priority Allocation funds, including tribal base funds, to alleviate funding inequities to address identified unmet needs, dual enrollment, overlapping service areas, or inaccurate distribution methodologies. Specifies that no tribe may receive a reduction in Tribal Priority Allocation funds of more than 10% in FY2019, except in the cases of dual enrollment, overlapping service areas, or inaccurate distribution methodologies. (Sec. 106) Authorizes the acquisition of lands and waters for the purpose of operating and maintaining facilities that support visitors to Ellis, Governors, and Liberty Islands in New Jersey and New York. (Sec. 107) Requires Interior to collect specified Outer Continental Shelf inspection fees. (Sec. 108) Permits Interior to transfer funds to implement a reorganization of the Bureau of Ocean Energy Management, Regulation and Enforcement, subject to reprogramming guidelines. (Sec. 109) Permits Interior to enter into multiyear cooperative agreements and contracts with nonprofits and other entities for the long-term care and maintenance of excess wild free roaming horses and burros on private land. (Sec. 110) Directs the USFWS, in carrying out responsibilities to protect threatened and endangered species of salmon, to implement a system of mass marking of salmonid stocks intended for harvest that are released from federally operated or financed hatcheries. (Sec. 111) Permits the BIA and the BIE, in carrying out work involving cooperation with state, local, and tribal governments, to record obligations against accounts receivable from the entities, provided that total obligations at the end of the fiscal year do not exceed total budgetary resources. (Sec. 112) Permits Interior to transfer excess wild horses or burros that have been removed from the public lands to other federal, state, and local agencies for use as work animals. Specifies that any animal transferred loses its status as a wild free-roaming horse or burro. Prohibits any agency receiving the animals from: (1) destroying, selling, or otherwise transferring them in a way that results in their destruction for processing into commercial products; or (2) euthanizing the horses or burros except upon the recommendation of a licensed veterinarian, in cases of severe injury, illness, or advanced age. (Sec. 113) Permits Interior to make grants to, or enter into cooperative agreements with, certain nonprofit organizations to use the talents of older Americans in Interior programs under the Department of the Interior Experienced Services Program. Specifies requirements for the agreements. (Sec. 114) Provides FY2019 funding for the Payment in Lieu of Taxes (PILT) program. (Sec. 115) Prohibits funds from being used to write or issue certain rules for the sage-grouse pursuant to the Endangered Species Act of 1973. (Sec. 116) Amends the Omnibus Parks and Public Lands Management Act of 1996 to extend the authorities for Interior to make grants or provide assistance for: the Tennessee Civil War Heritage Area, the August Canal National Heritage Area, and the South Carolina National Heritage Corridor. (Sec. 117) Requires Interior to report to Congress regarding Interior facilities and related infrastructure damaged by a volcanic eruption covered by a major disaster declared by the President in 2018. (Sec. 118) Provides additional appropriations to the Bureau of Indian Affairs and Bureau of Indian Education Operation of Indian Programs account for hiring staff for tribal detention facilities, including addressing the needs of newly funded tribal detention facilities. Reduces the appropriations provided by this division for Interior's Working Capital Fund. TITLE II--ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY Provides appropriations to the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) for: Science and Technology, Environmental Programs and Management, the Office of Inspector General, Buildings and Facilities, Hazardous Substance Superfund, the Leaking Underground Storage Tank Trust Fund Program, Inland Oil Spill Programs, State and Tribal Assistance Grants, and the Water Infrastructure Finance and Innovation Program Account. Permits the EPA to award cooperative agreements to Indian tribes or intertribal consortia to carry out the agency's function to implement federal environmental programs required or authorized by law in the absence of an acceptable tribal program. Permits the EPA to collect and spend pesticide registration service fees. Permits the EPA to: (1) transfer funds from the Environmental Programs and Management account to other federal agencies to support the Great Lakes Restoration Initiative, and (2) enter into interagency agreements and provide grants to certain entities to support the effort. Permits specified funds to be used for the construction, alteration, repair, rehabilitation, and renovation of facilities. Permits the EPA to use funds to make grants to Indian tribes notwithstanding certain provisions of the Federal Water Pollution Control Act (commonly known as the Clean Water Act). Permits the EPA to use funds provided for Environmental Programs and Management to provide grants to implement the Southeastern New England Watershed Restoration Program. Permits the EPA to collect and spend fees in accordance with specified provisions of the Solid Waste Disposal Act. Rescinds specified funds from the State and Tribal Assistance Grants account. Requires the EPA to use funds provided by this title to implement the recommendations in the EPA Office of Inspector General report titled "Management Weakness Delayed Response to Flint Water Crisis" to ensure clean and safe water compliance under the Safe Drinking Water Act. TITLE III--RELATED AGENCIES Provides appropriations to the Department of Agriculture (USDA) for the Office of the Under Secretary for Natural Resources and Environment. Provides appropriations to USDA for the Forest Service, including for: Forest and Rangeland Research; State and Private Forestry; the National Forest System; Capital Improvement and Maintenance; Land Acquisition; the Range Betterment Fund; Gifts, Donations, and Bequests for Forest and Rangeland Research; Management of National Forest Lands for Subsistence Uses; and Wildland Fire Management. Rescinds specified land acquisition funds from projects with cost savings or failed or partially failed projects that had funds returned. Permits Forest Service appropriations to be used for: the purchase and use of motor vehicles and aircraft; employment of temporary or intermittent personnel; purchase, erection, and alteration of buildings and other public improvements; acquisition of land and waters; expenses pursuant to the Volunteers in the National Forest Act of 1972; uniforms; and debt collection contracts. Specifies authorities and requirements for transferring funds to or from the Wildland Fire Management account. Permits Forest Service appropriations to be used for forest and rangeland research, technical information, and related forestry and natural resources activities in foreign countries. Permits Forest Service appropriations to be transferred to the BLM for removal, preparation, and adoption of excess wild horses and burros from National Forest System lands, and for surveys to designate the boundaries of the lands. Prohibits Forest Service appropriations from being transferred using authority provided in several specified statutory provisions. Prohibits Forest Service appropriations from being reprogrammed except with prior approval of Congress and in accordance with procedures contained in the report accompanying this division. Limits transfers to the USDA Working Capital Fund and to USDA for Department Reimbursable Programs (commonly referred to as Greenbook charges). Permits specified funds to be used for projects to be carried out by the Youth Conservation Corps under the authority of the Public Lands Corps Act of 1993. Permits the Chief of the Forest Service to use specified funds for official reception and representation expenses. Permits specified funds to be used to provide matching funds to aid conservation projects of the National Forest Foundation and the National Fish and Wildlife Foundation. Permits funds to be used to provide technical assistance to rural communities and natural resource-based businesses for sustainable rural development purposes. Permits Forest Service appropriations to be used for payments to counties within the Columbia River Gorge National Scenic Area. Permits Forest Service appropriations to be used to meet the non-federal share requirement included in a provision of the Older Americans Act of 1965 related to the older American community service employment program. Prohibits the Forest Service from assessing funds for the purpose of performing fire, administrative, and other facilities maintenance and decommissioning. Permits specified funds to be used to reimburse the USDA Office of the General Counsel for travel and related expenses incurred as a result of assistance or participation requested by the Forest Service at meetings, training sessions, management reviews, land purchase negotiations, and similar non-litigation related matters. Permits an individual employed under any project funded under title V of the Older Americans Act of 1965 to be considered a federal employee. Requires the Forest Service to provide quarterly reports to Congress regarding unobligated balances. Provides appropriations to the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) for the Indian Health Service (IHS) including: Indian Health Services, Contract Support Costs, and Indian Health Facilities. Provides appropriations to HHS for: (1) the National Institutes of Health for the National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences, and (2) the Agency for Toxic Substances and Disease Registry. Provides appropriations to Other Related Agencies, including: the Executive Office of the President for the Council on Environmental Quality and Office of Environmental Quality; the Chemical Safety and Hazard Investigation Board; the Office of Navajo and Hopi Indian Relocation; the Institute of American Indian and Alaska Native Culture and Arts Development; the Smithsonian Institution; the National Gallery of Art; the John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts; the Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars; the National Foundation on the Arts and the Humanities, including the National Endowment for the Arts (NEA) and the National Endowment for the Humanities; the Commission of Fine Arts; the Advisory Council on Historic Preservation; the National Capital Planning Commission; the U.S. Holocaust Memorial Museum; the Dwight D. Eisenhower Memorial Commission; the Women's Suffrage Centennial Commission; and the World War I Centennial Commission. TITLE IV--GENERAL PROVISIONS (Sec. 401) Prohibits funds provided by this division from being used to promote public support or opposition to any legislative proposal before Congress, other than to communicate with Congress as permitted under current law. (Sec. 402) Prohibits any appropriation contained in this division from remaining available for obligation beyond the current fiscal year unless expressly permitted in this division. (Sec. 403) Requires specified administrative expenses to be presented in annual budget justifications and approved by Congress. (Sec. 404) Prohibits funds from being used to accept or process applications for a patent for any mining or mill site claim located under the general mining laws, subject to exceptions. Requires Interior to report to Congress regarding actions taken by the department under the plan submitted regarding a processing schedule for certain applications for patents that were filed on or before September 30, 1994. Requires Interior, upon the request of a patent applicant, to allow a qualified third-party contractor to conduct a mineral examination of the mining claims or mill sites contained in a patent application. Specifies that the BLM is responsible for selecting and paying the third-party contractor. (Sec. 405) Extends limits on the use of FY1994-FY2013 and FY2014 funds for contract support costs on Indian contracts. (Sec. 406) Limits the use of FY2019 funds for contract support costs on Indian contracts. (Sec. 407) Permits Forest Service land management plans that are more than 15 years old if USDA is acting in good faith to update the plans. (Sec. 408) Prohibits funds provided by this division from being used to conduct preleasing, leasing, and related activities under either the Mineral Leasing Act or the Outer Continental Shelf Lands Act within the boundaries of a National Monument, as the boundary existed on January 20, 2001. Includes an exception for activities allowed under the presidential proclamation establishing the monument. (Sec. 409) Restricts land acquisition funds provided by this division from being used for the filing of declarations of taking or complaints in condemnation without the approval of Congress. Includes an exception for funds provided to implement the Everglades National Park Protection and Expansion Act of 1989, or for Florida to acquire lands for Everglades restoration. (Sec. 410) Sets forth requirements regarding the sale of timber from a specified region in Alaska. (Sec. 411) Prohibits no-bid contracts and grants except under certain circumstances where a contract is authorized by federal law or was awarded prior to the date of enactment of this division. (Sec. 412) Requires agencies receiving funds in this division to post on their public websites any report required to be submitted by Congress if it serves the national interest. Specifies that the requirement does not apply if: (1) the public posting of the report comprises national security, or (2) the report contains proprietary information. (Sec. 413) Establishes grant guidelines for the NEA. (Sec. 414) Establishes priorities for programs administered by the NEA. (Sec. 415) Directs Interior, the EPA, the Forest Service, and the IHS to provide Congress with quarterly reports on the status of balances of appropriations. (Sec. 416) Prohibits funds from being used to promulgate or implement any regulation requiring the issuance of permits under the Clean Air Act for carbon dioxide, nitrous oxide, water vapor, or methane emissions resulting from biological processes associated with livestock production. (Sec. 417) Prohibits funds from being used to implement any provision in a rule that requires mandatory reporting of greenhouse gas emissions from manure management systems. (Sec. 418) Prohibits funds from being used to regulate the lead content of ammunition, ammunition components, or fishing tackle under the Toxic Substances Control Act or any other law. (Sec. 419) Amends the Consolidated Appropriations Act, 2012 to extend a provision that permits USDA and Interior, in awarding contracts for certain activities on public lands, to give consideration to certain local contractors who provide employment and training for dislocated and displaced workers in an economically disadvantaged rural community. (Sec. 420) Extends the authority of the Forest Service to renew certain grazing permits. (Sec. 421) Prohibits funds provided by this division from being used to maintain or establish a computer network unless the network blocks access to pornography websites. Includes an exception for a law enforcement agency or other entity carrying out criminal investigations, prosecution, or adjudication activities. (Sec. 422) Amends the Forest Service Facility Realignment and Enhancement Act of 2005 to extend the authority for conveyances of certain Forest Service administrative sites. (Sec. 423) Prohibits any funds made available by a state water pollution control revolving fund authorized by the Safe Drinking Water Act from being used for a project for the construction, alteration, maintenance, or repair of a public water system or treatment works unless all of the iron and steel products used in the project are produced in the United States, subject to specified exceptions and waiver procedures. (Sec. 424) Prohibits funds provided by this division from being used to destroy any buildings or structures on Midway Island that have been recommended by the U.S Navy for inclusion in the National Register of Historic Places. (Sec. 425) Amends the John F. Kennedy Center Act to authorize FY2019 appropriations for the John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts. (Sec. 426) Authorizes Interior to: (1) enter into grants and cooperative agreements with volunteer fire departments, rural fire departments, rangeland fire protection associations, and similar organizations to provide for wildland fire training and equipment, including supplies and communication devices; and (2) transfer title to excess Interior firefighting equipment to the organizations. (Sec. 427) Provides additional appropriations to the EPA for: Hazardous Substance Superfund, State and Tribal Assistance Grants, and the Water Infrastructure Finance and Innovation Program Account. (Sec. 428) Requires the Department of Energy (DOE), the Department of Agriculture (USDA), and the EPA to jointly ensure that federal policy relating to forest bioenergy: (1) is consistent across all department and agencies, and (2) recognizes the full benefits of the use of forest biomass for energy, conservation, and responsible forest management. Requires DOE, USDA, and the EPA to establish clear and simple policies for the use of forest biomass as an energy solution, including policies that: reflect the carbon-neutrality of forest bioenergy and recognize biomass as a renewable energy source, provided the use of forest biomass for energy production does not cause conversion of forests to non-forest use; encourage private investment throughout the forest biomass supply chain; encourage forest management to improve forest health; and recognize state initiatives to produce and use forest biomass. (Sec. 429) Prohibits the EPA from using funds to require a permit under the Clean Water Act for the discharge of dredged or fill material for certain agricultural activities. (Sec. 430) Prohibits funds provided by this division from being used to implement or enforce certain EPA regulations for commercial and industrial solid waste incineration units with respect to small remote incinerators located in Alaska. (Sec. 431) Amends the Federal Lands Recreation Enhancement Act to extend the authority of federal agencies to establish, collect, and retain fees on federal recreational lands and waters. (Sec. 432) Prohibits specified agencies from using funds provided by this division to acquire telecommunications equipment produced by Huawei Technologies Company, ZTE Corporation or a high-impact or moderate-impact information system unless the agency acquiring the system meets certain requirements for reviews, assessments, reports, and mitigation strategies for risks. (Sec. 433) Requires the Government Accountability Office to report to Congress on efforts by the Department of Housing and Urban Development and the EPA relating to the removal of lead-based paint and other hazardous materials. (Sec. 434) Requires the Forest Service to conduct and submit to Congress an inventory and evaluation of land depicted on the map titled "Flatside Wilderness Adjacent Inventory Areas" and dated November 30, 2017, to determine the suitability of the land for inclusion in the National Wilderness Preservation System. (Sec. 435) Requires HHS to use funds provided for the Agency for Toxic Substances and Disease Registry to report to Congress on the geographic variation in pediatric cancer incidence in the United States. Permits HHS to use specified funds to conduct public outreach activities to improve awareness of possible contributing factors to pediatric cancer. Requires HHS to ensure that all patient information in the reports under this section is de-identified and protects personal privacy of the patients in accordance with privacy laws. DIVISION B--FINANCIAL SERVICES AND GENERAL GOVERNMENT APPROPRIATIONS ACT, 2019 Financial Services and General Government Appropriations Act, 2019 This division provides FY2019 appropriations to agencies responsible for: regulating the financial, telecommunications, and consumer products industries; collecting taxes and assisting taxpayers; managing federal buildings and the federal workforce; and operating the Executive Office of the President, the judiciary, and Washington, DC. TITLE I--DEPARTMENT OF THE TREASURY Department of the Treasury Appropriations Act, 2019 Provides appropriations to the Department of the Treasury for Departmental Offices, including: Salaries and Expenses, the Office of Terrorism and Financial Intelligence, the Cybersecurity Enhancement Account, Department-Wide Systems and Capital Investments Programs, the Office of Inspector General, the Treasury Inspector General for Tax Administration, and the Special Inspector General for the Troubled Asset Relief Program. Provides appropriations to Treasury for: the Financial Crimes Enforcement Network, the Bureau of the Fiscal Service, the Alcohol and Tobacco Tax and Trade Bureau, the U.S. Mint, and the Community Development Financial Institutions Fund Program Account. Provides appropriations to the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) for: Taxpayer Services, Enforcement, Operations Support, and Business Systems Modernization. (Sec. 101) Permits up to 5% of any IRS appropriation provided by this division to be transferred to any other IRS appropriation upon the advance approval of Congress. (Sec. 102) Requires the IRS to maintain an employee training program that includes taxpayers' rights, dealing courteously with taxpayers, cross-cultural relations, ethics, and the impartial application of tax law. (Sec. 103) Requires the IRS to institute and enforce policies and procedures to safeguard the confidentiality of taxpayers' information and protect taxpayers against identity theft. (Sec. 104) Makes funds available for improved facilities and increased staffing to provide sufficient and effective 1-800 help line service for taxpayers. Requires the IRS to continue to make improvements to the help line service a priority and allocate resources necessary to enhance the response time to taxpayer communications, particularly with regard to victims of tax-related crimes. (Sec. 105) Prohibits the IRS from using funds provided by this division to make a video unless it is approved in advance by the Service-Wide Video Editorial Board. (Sec. 106) Requires the IRS to: (1) issue a notice of confirmation of any address changes relating to an employer making employment tax payments, and (2) give special consideration to an offer-in-compromise from a taxpayer who has been the victim of fraud by a third party payroll tax preparer. (Sec. 107) Prohibits the IRS from using funds provided by this division to target U.S. citizens for exercising any rights guaranteed under the First Amendment to the U.S. Constitution. (Sec. 108) Prohibits the IRS from using funds provided by this division to target groups for regulatory scrutiny based on their ideological beliefs. (Sec. 109) Requires the IRS to comply with certain procedures and policies for conference spending that were recommended by the Treasury Inspector General for Tax Administration. (Sec. 110) Prohibits the IRS from using funds provided by this division for providing employee bonuses or hiring former employees without considering conduct and federal tax compliance. (Sec. 111) Prohibits the IRS from using funds provided by this division to violate the confidentiality of tax returns and return information. (Sec. 112) Prohibits the IRS from using funds, except to the extent permitted under specified sections of the Internal Revenue Code (IRC), to provide to any person a proposed final return or statement for use in satisfying a filing or reporting requirement under the IRC. (Sec. 113) Provides additional appropriations to the IRS to be remain available through FY2020 for carrying out P.L. 115-97 (commonly known as the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act). (Sec. 114) Permits Treasury to use funds provided by this division for: uniforms, insurance for official motor vehicles operated in foreign countries, contracts with the Department of State for health and medical services to employees and their dependents serving in foreign countries, and employment of temporary or intermittent experts and consultants. (Sec. 115) Permits certain transfers between Treasury accounts, subject to congressional approval and specified requirements. (Sec. 116) Permits the IRS to transfer certain funds to the Treasury Inspector General for Tax Administration, subject to congressional approval and specified requirements. (Sec. 117) Bars Treasury or the Bureau of Engraving and Printing from using funds to redesign the $1 Federal Reserve note. (Sec. 118) Permits Treasury to transfer funds from Bureau of Fiscal Services--Salaries and Expenses to the Debt Collection Fund to cover the costs of debt collection. Requires the transferred amounts to be reimbursed from debt collections received in the fund. (Sec. 119) Prohibits the U.S. Mint from using funds to construct or operate any museum without congressional approval. (Sec. 120) Prohibits funds from being used to merge the U.S. Mint and the Bureau of Engraving and Printing without congressional approval. (Sec. 121) Deems funds provided for Treasury's intelligence or intelligence-related activities as authorized for FY2019 until the enactment of the Intelligence Authorization Act for FY2019. (Sec. 122) Permits up to $5,000 to be made available from the Bureau of Engraving and Printing's Industrial Revolving Fund for official reception and representation expenses. (Sec. 123) Requires Treasury to submit a capital investment plan to Congress. (Sec. 124) Requires Treasury to report to Congress on the Franchise Fund. (Sec. 125) Prohibits Treasury from using funds for certain regulations, revenue rulings, or other guidance related to the standard used to determine the tax-exempt status of a 501(c)(4) organization. (Sec. 126) Requires the Office of Financial Stability and the Office of Financial Research to report quarterly to Congress on their activities. (Sec. 127) Permits the Office of Terrorism and Financial Intelligence to reimburse the Departmental Office--Salaries and Expenses account for reception and representation expenses to support the Financial Action Task Force. (Sec. 128) Permits the Bureau of Engraving and Printing Fund to be used for the acquisition of necessary land for, and construction of, a replacement currency production facility. (Sec. 129) Requires the Financial Crimes Enforcement Network and the appropriate divisions of Treasury to report to Congress on Geographic Targeting Orders issued since 2016. (Geographic targeting orders impose certain additional recordkeeping and reporting requirements on one or more domestic financial institutions or nonfinancial trades or businesses in a geographic area.) TITLE II--EXECUTIVE OFFICE OF THE PRESIDENT AND FUNDS APPROPRIATED TO THE PRESIDENT Executive Office of the President Appropriations Act, 2019 Provides FY2019 appropriations to the Executive Office of the President and designated accounts, including: the White House, the Executive Residence at the White House, White House Repair and Restoration, the Council of Economic Advisers, the National Security Council and the Homeland Security Council, the Office of Administration, the Office of Management and Budget (OMB), the Office of National Drug Control Policy, Unanticipated Needs, Information Technology Oversight and Reform, Special Assistance to the President, and the Official Residence of the Vice President. (Sec. 201) Permits certain transfers of funds between accounts within the Executive Office of the President, subject to congressional approval and specified requirements. (Sec. 202) Requires the OMB to include a statement of budgetary impact with certain executive orders or Presidential memoranda issued or revoked by the President during FY2019. TITLE III--THE JUDICIARY Judiciary Appropriations Act, 2019 Provides FY2019 appropriations to the judiciary for: the Supreme Court of the United States; the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit; the U.S. Court of International Trade; Courts of Appeals, District Courts, and Other Judicial Services; the Administrative Office of the U.S. Courts; the Federal Judicial Center; and the U.S. Sentencing Commission. (Sec. 301) Permits funds provided by this title for salaries and expenses to be used for the employment of temporary or intermittent experts and consultants. (Sec. 302) Permits certain transfers of funds between judiciary accounts, if Congress is notified and other specified requirements are met. (Sec. 303) Permits up to $11,000 of appropriations provided for salaries and expenses for Courts of Appeals, District Courts, and Other Judicial Services to be used for official reception and representation expenses of the Judicial Conference of the United States. (Sec. 304) Permits the delegation of authority to the judiciary for contracts for repairs that are under $100,000. (Sec. 305) Continues a pilot program for the U.S. Marshals Service to provide perimeter security services at selected courthouses. (Sec. 306) Extends several temporary judgeships. TITLE IV--DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA District of Columbia Appropriations Act, 2019 Provides FY2019 appropriations to DC, including federal payments for: Resident Tuition Support, Emergency Planning and Security Costs in the District of Columbia, District of Columbia Courts, Defender Services in District of Columbia Courts, the Court Services and Offender Supervision Agency for the District of Columbia, the District of Columbia Public Defender Service, the Criminal Justice Coordinating Council, Judicial Commissions, School Improvement, the District of Columbia National Guard, Testing and Treatment of HIV/AIDS, and the District of Columbia Water and Sewer Authority. Provides local funds for the operation of DC out of the General Fund of the District of Columbia. TITLE V--INDEPENDENT AGENCIES Provides appropriations for independent agencies, including: the Administrative Conference of the United States, the Commodity Futures Trading Commission, the Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC), the Election Assistance Commission, the Federal Communications Commission (FCC), the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation, the Federal Election Commission, the Federal Labor Relations Authority, the Federal Trade Commission (FTC), the General Services Administration (GSA), the Harry S. Truman Scholarship Foundation, the Merit Systems Protection Board, Morris K. Udall and Stewart L. Udall Foundation, the National Archives and Records Administration, the National Credit Union Administration, the Office of Government Ethics, the Office of Personnel Management (OPM), the Office of Special Counsel, the Postal Regulatory Commission, the Privacy and Civil Liberties Oversight Board, the Public Buildings Reform Board, the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC), the Selective Service System, the Small Business Administration (SBA), the U.S. Postal Service, and the U.S. Tax Court. Requires the U.S. Postal Service to continue six day delivery and rural delivery of the mail at not less than the 1983 level. (Sec. 501) Prohibits the CPSC from using funds provided by this division to finalize, implement, or enforce the proposed Safety Standard for Recreational Off-Highway Vehicles until the National Academy of Sciences completes a specified study and the results are submitted to Congress. (Sec. 510) Prohibits the FCC from using funds provided by this division to change the rules for universal service support payments to implement recommendations of the Federal-State Joint Board on Universal Service regarding single connection or primary line restrictions. (Sec. 520) Permits the GSA to use funds to hire passenger motor vehicles. (Sec. 521) Permits funds in the Federal Buildings Fund made available for FY2019 to be transferred between activities if necessary to meet program requirements, subject to congressional approval. (Sec. 522) Requires the FY2020 budget request for U.S. Courthouse construction to: (1) meet specified design guide standards for construction; (2) reflect the priorities of the Judicial Conference of the United States as set out in its approved Courthouse Project Priorities plan; and (3) include a standardized courtroom utilization study of each facility to be constructed, replaced, or expanded. (Sec. 523) Prohibits funds provided by this division from being used to increase square footage, provide cleaning services or security enhancements, or provide any other service usually provided through the Federal Buildings Fund for any agency that does not pay the assessed rent. (Sec. 524) Permits the GSA to use specified funds to pay claims against the federal government that are under $250,000 and arise from direct construction projects and building acquisitions if Congress is notified in advance. (Sec. 525) Requires the GSA, if specified congressional committees adopt a resolution granting lease authority pursuant to a prospectus, to ensure that the delineated area of procurement matches the prospectus. (Sec. 526) Requires the GSA to submit a spending plan and explanation to Congress for each project funded with the Major Repairs and Alterations or Judiciary Capital Security Program accounts and E-Government projects funded with the Federal Citizens Services Fund. (Sec. 530) Permits the SBA to transfer specified funds between appropriations accounts. (Sec. 531) Prohibits SBA funds provided by this division from being used for a company: (1) that is headquartered in China; or (2) for which more than 25% of the voting stock of the company is owned by affiliates that are citizens of China. (Sec. 532) Requires the SBA to study whether the provision of matchmaking services that link veteran entrepreneurs to business leads in industry sectors or geographic regions would enhance existing SBA veterans entrepreneurship programs. (Sec. 533) Requires the SBA to: work with federal agencies to review the efforts of each Office of Small and Disadvantaged Business Utilization to comply with the requirements for the offices under the Small Business Act, report to Congress regarding federal agency compliance with the requirements, and report to Congress on the status of the issuance of detailed guidance for the peer review process of the Small Business Procurement Advisory Council. TITLE VI--GENERAL PROVISIONS--THIS ACT (Sec. 601) Prohibits funds provided by this division from being used to pay expenses or otherwise compensate non-federal parties intervening in regulatory or adjudicatory proceedings funded in this division. (Sec. 602) Prohibits funds provided by this division from being obligated beyond the current fiscal year or transferred to other appropriations unless authority is expressly provided by this division. (Sec. 603) Limits expenditures for consulting services to contracts where expenditures are a matter of public record, except where otherwise permitted under existing law or an executive order. (Sec. 604) Prohibits funds provided by this division from being transferred to any department, agency, or instrumentality of the U.S. government, except pursuant to transfer authority provided by an appropriations Act. (Sec. 605) Requires enforcement of a Tariff Act of 1930 provision barring the importation of goods manufactured using convict labor. (Sec. 606) Requires entities receiving funds provided by this division to comply with the Buy American Act. (Sec. 607) Prohibits the use of funds provided by this division by any person or entity convicted of violating the Buy American Act. (Sec. 608) Provides authority, restrictions, and requirements for reprogramming. Requires agencies funded in this division to submit to Congress a report establishing a baseline for the application of reprogramming and transfer authorities. (Sec. 609) Permits up to 50% of unobligated balances remaining at the end of FY2019 for salaries and expenses to remain available through FY2020, subject to reprogramming guidelines and congressional approval. (Sec. 610) Prohibits the Executive Office of the President from using funds provided by this division to request either a Federal Bureau of Investigation background investigation or an IRS determination of tax-exempt status under section 501(a) of the Internal Revenue Code, except with the consent of the individual involved in an investigation or in extraordinary circumstances involving national security. (Sec. 611) Makes certain cost accounting standards inapplicable to contracts under the Federal Employees Health Benefits Program. (Sec. 612) Permits the OPM to accept and utilize (without regard to any restriction on unanticipated travel expenses imposed in an appropriations Act) funds provided to resolve litigation and implement any settlement agreements regarding the nonforeign area cost-of-living allowance program. (Sec. 613) Prohibits funds provided by this division from being used to pay for an abortion, or the administrative expenses in connection with any health plan under the Federal Employees Health Benefits Program that provides any benefits or coverage for abortions. (Sec. 614) Provides exceptions to the prohibition in section 613 if the life of the mother would be endangered if the fetus were carried to term, or the pregnancy is the result of an act of rape or incest. (Sec. 615) Waives Buy American Act restrictions for commercial information technology acquired by the federal government. (Sec. 616) Prohibits an officer or employee of any regulatory agency or commission funded by this division from accepting payments or reimbursements for travel, subsistence, or related expenses from a person or entity regulated by the agency or commission, subject to an exception for nonprofit tax-exempt organizations. (Sec. 617) Permits the Commodity Futures Trading Commission and the Securities and Exchange Commission to use funds for the interagency funding and sponsorship of a joint advisory committee to advise on emerging regulatory issues. (Sec. 618) Requires agencies covered by this division to consult with the GSA before seeking new office space or making alterations to existing office space. Permits any agency with authority to enter into an emergency lease to do so during any period declared by the President to require emergency leasing authority. (Sec. 619) Provides funds required under current law for: compensation of the President; payments to the Judicial Officers' Retirement Fund, the Judicial Survivors' Annuities Fund, and the U.S. Court of Federal Claims Judges' Retirement Fund; payments of government contributions for health and life insurance benefits of federal retired employees; payments to finance the unfunded liability of annuity benefits under the Civil Service Retirement and Disability Fund; and payments of annuities authorized to be paid from the Civil Service Retirement and Disability Fund. (Sec. 620) Permits the Public Company Accounting Oversight Board to obligate specified funds to remain available until expended for the scholarship program established by the Sarbanes-Oxley Act of 2002. (Sec. 621) Prohibits the FTC from using funds provided by this division to complete the draft report titled "Interagency Working Group on Food Marketed to Children: Preliminary Proposed Nutrition Principles to Guide Industry Self-Regulatory Efforts" unless the working group complies with Executive Order 13563 (Improving Regulation and Regulatory Review). (Sec. 622) Prohibits the OPM from using funds provided by this division to permit contractor security clearance-related background investigators to conduct final quality reviews of their own work. (Sec. 623) Requires agencies funded by this division to ensure that the Chief Information Officer of the agency has the authority to participate in budgeting decisions related to information technology. Requires funding for information technology to be allocated consistent with guidance provided by appropriations Acts, OMB, and the agency's Chief Information Officer. (Sec. 624) Prohibits funds provided by this division from being used in contravention of the Federal Records Act. (Sec. 625) Prohibits funds provided by this division from being used to require providers of electronic communication or remote computing services to the public to disclose electronic communications information in a manner that violates the Fourth Amendment of the U.S. Constitution. (Sec. 626) Prohibits the FCC from making modifications to Universal Service Fund rules related to Mobility Fund Phase II. (Sec. 627) Requires departments and agencies funded by this division to provide an Inspector General (IG) funded by this division with timely access to records, documents, or other materials available to the department or agency over which the IG has responsibility. Requires each IG to comply with specified statutory limitations on disclosure of the information provided. (Sec. 628) Prohibits funds provided by this division from being used to maintain or establish a computer network unless the network blocks pornography. Includes an exception for a law enforcement agency or other entity carrying out criminal investigations, prosecution, adjudication activities, or other law enforcement- or victim assistance-related activity. (Sec. 629) Prohibits the SEC from using funds provided by this division for any rule, regulation, or order regarding the disclosure of political contributions, contributions to tax-exempt organizations, or dues paid to trade associations. (Sec. 630) Prohibits funds provided by this division from being used to pay award or incentive fees for contractors whose performance is below satisfactory, behind schedule, over budget, or has failed to meet the basic requirements of a contract unless specified requirements are met. (Sec. 631) Specifies restrictions and congressional notification requirements for spending on conferences. (Sec. 632) Prohibits funds provided by this division from being used to acquire telecommunications equipment produced by Huawei Technologies Company, ZTE Corporation or a high-impact or moderate-impact information system unless the agency acquiring the system meets certain requirements for reviews, assessments, reports, and mitigation strategies for risks. (Sec. 633) Prohibits funds provided by this division from being used for airline accommodations for any officer or employee in the executive branch that are not coach-class accommodations. (Sec. 634) Requires the Government Accountability Office to: (1) examine the financial impact of the mineral pyrrhotite in concrete home foundations; and (2) recommend regulatory and legislative actions needed to help mitigate the financial impact on banks, mortgage lenders, tax revenues, and homeowners. TITLE VII--GENERAL PROVISIONS--GOVERNMENT-WIDE (Sec. 701) Requires U.S. departments, agencies, or instrumentalities to administer a written policy designed to ensure that workplaces are free from the illegal use, possession, or distribution of controlled substances by officers and employees. (Sec. 702) Establishes price limitations on vehicles purchased by the federal government and specifies exceptions. (Sec. 703) Permits appropriations for the current fiscal year to be used for quarters and cost-of-living allowances. (Sec. 704) Prohibits the employment of noncitizens whose posts of duty would be in the continental United States, subject to specified exceptions. (Sec. 705) Permits appropriations provided to any department or agency for necessary expenses such as maintenance and operating expenses to be used for payments to the GSA for space renovation and other services. (Sec. 706) Permits agencies to use receipts from the sale of materials through recycling or waste prevention programs for: (1) acquisition, waste reduction and prevention, and recycling programs; (2) other federal agency environmental management programs; and (3) other employee programs as authorized by law or as deemed appropriate by the agency. (Sec. 707) Permits funds provided to certain government corporations and agencies for administrative expenses to be used to pay rent and other service costs in DC. (Sec. 708) Prohibits interagency financing of boards (except Federal Executive Boards), commissions, councils, committees, or similar groups absent prior statutory approval. (Sec. 709) Prohibits funds from being used to implement, administer, or enforce any regulation which has been disapproved pursuant to a joint resolution. (Sec. 710) Prohibits spending more than $5,000 to redecorate or furnish the office of the head of a department or agency during the period in which the official holds office unless Congress is notified in advance. (Sec. 711) Permits interagency funding of national security and emergency preparedness telecommunications initiatives that benefit multiple federal departments, agencies, or entities. (Sec. 712) Requires agencies to certify that certain appointments were not created solely or primarily to detail an individual to the White House. Includes an exception for federal employees or members of the Armed Forces detailed to or from an element of the intelligence community. (Sec. 713) Prohibits the use of funds to prevent federal employees from communicating with Congress or to take disciplinary or personnel actions against employees for communicating with Congress. (Sec. 714) Prohibits funds from being used for training that is not directly related to the performance of official duties. (Sec. 715) Prohibits an agency of the executive branch from using funds for publicity or propaganda purposes and for the preparation or distribution of materials designed to support or defeat legislation pending before Congress. (Sec. 716) Prohibits an agency from providing a federal employee's home address to any labor organization absent employee authorization or a court order. (Sec. 717) Prohibits funds from being used to provide any non-public information such as mailing, telephone, or electronic mailing lists to any person or organization outside the federal government without approval of Congress. (Sec. 718) Prohibits funds from being used for propaganda and publicity purposes within the United States not authorized by Congress. (Sec. 719) Directs agency employees to use official time in an honest effort to perform official duties. Specifies that employees not under a leave system are obligated to expend an honest effort and a reasonable proportion of their time to perform official duties. (Sec. 720) Permits agencies that are members of the Federal Accounting Standards Advisory Board (FASB) to use funds provided for the current fiscal year to finance an appropriate share of FASB administrative costs. (Sec. 721) Permits agencies to transfer funds to the GSA to support specified government-wide and multiagency activities that meet certain requirements and are approved by the OMB. (Sec. 722) Permits breastfeeding at any location in a federal building or on federal property if the woman and child are authorized to be there. (Sec. 723) Permits interagency funding of the National Science and Technology Council and requires the OMB to provide a report describing the budget and resources connected with the council. (Sec. 724) Requires documents involving the distribution of federal funds to indicate the agency providing the funds and the amount provided. (Sec. 725) Prohibits the use of funds to monitor personal information relating to the use of federal Internet sites, subject to specified exceptions. (Sec. 726) Prohibits the use of funds provided by this division for health plans with prescription drug coverage unless contraceptive coverage is included. Includes exemptions for certain religious plans. Prohibits plans from discriminating against individuals who refuse to provide contraceptives due to religious beliefs or moral convictions. (Sec. 727) Specifies that the United States is committed to ensuring the health of its Olympic, Pan American, and Paralympic athletes and supports the strict adherence to anti-doping in sports through testing, adjudication, education, and research. (Sec. 728) Permits federal agencies and departments to use funds appropriated for official travel to participate in the fractional aircraft ownership pilot program, if consistent with OMB Circular A-126 regarding official travel for government personnel. (Sec. 729) Prohibits funds from being used to implement OPM regulations limiting executive branch detailees to the legislative branch or to implement limitations on the Coast Guard Congressional Fellowship Program. (Sec. 730) Prohibits agencies from using funds for additional law enforcement training facilities that are not within or contiguous to existing locations without the approval of Congress. Permits the Federal Law Enforcement Training Center to obtain the temporary use of additional facilities for training which cannot be accommodated in existing facilities. (Sec. 731) Prohibits agencies from using funds to produce any prepackaged news story intended for broadcast or distribution in the United States, unless the story includes a notification that it was prepared or funded by the agency. (Sec. 732) Prohibits the use of funds in contravention of the Privacy Act or associated regulations. (Sec. 733) Prohibits the use of funds for contracts with any foreign incorporated entity which is an inverted domestic corporation. Requires a waiver if necessary for national security. Exempts contracts entered into prior to enactment of this division. (Sec. 734) Requires agencies to pay a fee to the OPM for processing retirements of employees who separate under Voluntary Early Retirement Authority or receive Voluntary Separation Incentive Payments. (Sec. 735) Bars the use of funds to recommend or require any entity submitting an offer for a federal contract to disclose specified political contributions as a condition of submitting the offer. (Sec. 736) Bars the use of funds for the painting of portraits of a federal officer or employee, including the President, the Vice President, a Member of Congress, or the head of an executive branch agency or legislative branch office. (Sec. 737) Limits pay increases for certain categories of prevailing rate employees. (Sec. 738) Eliminates automatic pay increases for the Vice President and certain categories of political appointees. (Sec. 739) Requires agencies to submit annual reports to Inspectors General or senior ethics officials regarding the costs and contracting procedures for conferences that cost more than $100,000. (Sec. 740) Prohibits the use of funds to increase, eliminate, or reduce funding for a program, project, or activity, unless the changes have been enacted into law or made using transfer or reprogramming authority provided in an appropriations Act. (Sec. 741) Prohibits funds from being used for an OPM rule revising the definition of competitive area used in reductions-in-force for federal employees. (Sec. 742) Prohibits funds from being used to begin or announce a study or public-private competition regarding the conversion of functions performed by federal employees to contractor performance. (Sec. 743) Prohibits funds from being used to require contractors or employees to sign confidentiality agreements or statements restricting or prohibiting the reporting of waste, fraud, or abuse to investigative or law enforcement representatives. (Sec. 744) Prohibits the use of funds to implement or enforce a nondisclosure agreement unless it meets specified criteria. (Sec. 745) Prohibits the use of funds for specified transactions with any corporation with certain unpaid federal tax liabilities, unless an agency has considered suspension or debarment of the corporation and decided that further action is not necessary to protect the interests of the government. (Sec. 746) Prohibits the use of funds for specified transactions with any corporation that was convicted of a felony within the preceding 24 months, unless an agency has considered suspension or debarment of the corporation and decided that further action is not necessary to protect the interests of the government. (Sec. 747) Requires the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau to notify Congress of any request for a transfer of funds from the Federal Reserve Board. (Sec. 748) Requires the Office of Management and Budget to make specified adjustments to discretionary spending limits to account for estimating differences with the Congressional Budget Office. (Sec. 749) Provides a pay increase for federal employees. (Sec. 750) Specifies that a reference to "this Act" does not apply to titles IV (District of Columbia) or VIII (General Provisions--District of Columbia) unless it is included in those titles or expressly provided for in this division. TITLE VIII--GENERAL PROVISIONS--DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA Sets forth permitted and prohibited uses of funds appropriated by this division for DC. (Sec. 801) Appropriates DC funds for making refunds and paying settlements or judgments against the DC government. (Sec. 802) Prohibits the use of federal funds provided by this division for publicity or propaganda purposes or implementation of any policy including boycott designed to support or defeat legislation pending before Congress or any state legislature. (Sec. 803) Establishes reprogramming procedures for federal and local funds. (Sec. 804) Prohibits the use of federal funds for the salaries and expenses of shadow U.S. Representatives or Senators. (Sec. 805) Requires official vehicles provided to any DC officer or employee to be used only for official duties. (Sec. 806) Prohibits the use of federal funds for a petition drive or civil action seeking voting representation in Congress for DC. (Sec. 807) Prohibits the use of federal funds provided by this division to distribute needles or syringes for preventing the spread of blood borne pathogens in any location that local public health or law enforcement authorities have determined to be inappropriate for distribution. (Sec. 808) Specifies that nothing in this division prevents the DC Council or Mayor from addressing contraceptive coverage by health insurance plans. Expresses the intent of Congress that legislation enacted on the issue should include a conscience clause providing exceptions for religious beliefs and moral convictions. (Sec. 809) Prohibits the use of federal funds provided by this division to legalize or otherwise reduce penalties for the possession, use, or distribution of any schedule I substance under the Controlled Substances Act or any tetrahydrocannabinols derivative (THC, the psychoactive component of marijuana). Prohibits funds available to the DC government under any authority from being used to legalize or reduce penalties for possession, use, or distribution of any schedule I substance under the Controlled Substance Act or any tetrahydrocannabinols derivative (THC, the psychoactive component of marijuana) for recreational purposes. (Sec. 810) Prohibits funds available to the DC government under any authority from being used for any abortion except where the life of the mother would be endangered if the fetus were carried to term or where the pregnancy is the result of rape or incest. (Sec. 811) Requires the DC Chief Financial Officer (CFO) to submit to Congress, the Mayor, and the Council a revised operating budget for agencies requiring a reallocation to address unanticipated changes in program requirements. (Sec. 812) Requires the CFO to submit to Congress, the Mayor, and the Council a revised operating budget for the DC Public Schools that aligns the school budget to actual enrollment. (Sec. 813) Permits DC to reprogram or transfer funds between operating funds and capital and enterprise funds. Prohibits the transfer of any funds derived from bonds, notes, or other obligations issued for capital projects. (Sec. 814) Prohibits federal funds from being obligated beyond the current fiscal year or transferred unless expressly permitted in this division. (Sec. 815) Permits up to 50% of unobligated balances available at the end of FY2019 from federal appropriations for salaries and expenses to remain available through FY2020, subject to congressional approval and reprogramming guidelines. (Sec. 816) Appropriates local funds to DC for FY2020 if no continuing resolution or regular appropriation for DC is in effect. Provides the funds under the same authorities, conditions, and manner as provided for FY2019. (Sec. 817) Provides that references to "this Act" in this title or title IV (District of Columbia) refer only to those titles, unless this Act expressly provides otherwise. DIVISION C--AGRICULTURE, RURAL DEVELOPMENT, FOOD AND DRUG ADMINISTRATION, AND RELATED AGENCIES APPROPRIATIONS ACT, 2019 Agriculture, Rural Development, Food and Drug Administration, and Related Agencies Appropriations Act, 2019 This division provides FY2019 appropriations for the Department of Agriculture (USDA), except for the Forest Service, which is included in division A (Department of the Interior, Environment, and Related Agencies Appropriations Act, 2019) of this bill. It also provides appropriations for the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) and the Farm Credit Administration. The division includes both discretionary and mandatory funding. The mandatory funding levels are generally set by authorizing legislation such as the farm bill and are frequently limited in the agriculture appropriations bill. TITLE I--AGRICULTURAL PROGRAMS Provides appropriations for the following agricultural programs and services: the Office of the Secretary; Executive Operations; the Office of the Chief Information Officer; the Office of the Chief Financial Officer; the Office of the Assistant Secretary for Civil Rights; the Office of Civil Rights; Agriculture Buildings and Facilities; Hazardous Materials Management; the Office of Inspector General; the Office of the General Counsel; the Office of Ethics; the Office of the Under Secretary for Research, Education, and Economics; the Economic Research Service; the National Agricultural Statistics Service; the Agricultural Research Service; the National Institute of Food and Agriculture; the Of

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Interior, Environment, Financial Services, and General Government Appropriations Act, 2019

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Roll Calls

2018-09-06 - House - On motion that the House instruct conferees RC# 388 (Y: 187 N: 218 NV: 24 Abs: 0) [FAIL]
2018-08-01 - Senate - Amendment SA 3464, not having achieved 60 votes in the affirmative, was S.Amdt.3464 RC# 176 (Y: 50 N: 47 NV: 3 Abs: 0) [FAIL]
2018-08-01 - Senate - Amendment SA 3522, not having achieved 60 votes in the affirmative, was S.Amdt.3522 RC# 177 (Y: 14 N: 84 NV: 2 Abs: 0) [FAIL]
2018-08-01 - Senate - Amendment SA 3524, having achieved 60 votes in the affirmative, was S.Amdt.3524 RC# 178 (Y: 83 N: 15 NV: 2 Abs: 0) [PASS]
2018-08-01 - Senate - Motion to table amendment SA 3402 S.Amdt.3402 RC# 179 (Y: 54 N: 44 NV: 2 Abs: 0) [PASS]
2018-08-01 - Senate - Passed Senate with an amendment RC# 180 (Y: 92 N: 6 NV: 2 Abs: 0) [PASS]
2018-07-31 - Senate - Cloture on amendment SA 3399 RC# 175 (Y: 94 N: 4 NV: 2 Abs: 0) [PASS]
2018-07-25 - Senate - Amendment SA 3433 S.Amdt.3433 RC# 168 (Y: 98 N: 0 NV: 2 Abs: 0) [PASS]
2018-07-25 - Senate - Amendment SA 3414 as modified S.Amdt.3414 RC# 169 (Y: 95 N: 4 NV: 1 Abs: 0) [PASS]
2018-07-25 - Senate - Amendment SA 3553 S.Amdt.3553 RC# 170 (Y: 99 N: 0 NV: 1 Abs: 0) [PASS]
2018-07-25 - Senate - Amendment SA 3543 S.Amdt.3543 RC# 171 (Y: 25 N: 74 NV: 1 Abs: 0) [FAIL]
2018-07-24 - Senate - Amendment SA 3405 S.Amdt.3405 RC# 164 (Y: 98 N: 1 NV: 1 Abs: 0) [PASS]
2018-07-24 - Senate - Amendment SA 3422 S.Amdt.3422 RC# 165 (Y: 99 N: 0 NV: 1 Abs: 0) [PASS]
2018-07-24 - Senate - Amendment SA 3407 S.Amdt.3407 RC# 166 (Y: 97 N: 1 NV: 2 Abs: 0) [PASS]
2018-07-24 - Senate - Amendment SA 3430 S.Amdt.3430 RC# 167 (Y: 87 N: 11 NV: 2 Abs: 0) [PASS]
2018-07-19 - House - On motion to recommit with instructions RC# 364 (Y: 182 N: 232 NV: 14 Abs: 0) [FAIL]
2018-07-19 - House - On passage RC# 365 (Y: 217 N: 199 NV: 12 Abs: 0) [PASS]
2018-07-18 - House - On agreeing to the Biggs amendment (A001) H.Amdt.870 RC# 341 (Y: 172 N: 237 NV: 19 Abs: 0) [FAIL]
2018-07-18 - House - On agreeing to the Grijalva amendment (A023) H.Amdt.892 RC# 342 (Y: 190 N: 223 NV: 15 Abs: 0) [FAIL]
2018-07-18 - House - On agreeing to the O'Halleran amendment (A025) H.Amdt.894 RC# 343 (Y: 217 N: 196 NV: 15 Abs: 0) [PASS]
2018-07-18 - House - On agreeing to the Adams amendment (A027) H.Amdt.896 RC# 344 (Y: 194 N: 218 NV: 16 Abs: 0) [FAIL]
2018-07-18 - House - On agreeing to the Grothman amendment (A035) as modified H.Amdt.904 RC# 345 (Y: 114 N: 297 NV: 17 Abs: 0) [FAIL]
2018-07-18 - House - On agreeing to the Mullin amendment (A039) H.Amdt.908 RC# 346 (Y: 215 N: 194 NV: 19 Abs: 0) [PASS]
2018-07-18 - House - On agreeing to the Mullin amendment (A040) H.Amdt.909 RC# 347 (Y: 215 N: 199 NV: 14 Abs: 0) [PASS]
2018-07-18 - House - On agreeing to the McMorris Rodgers amendment (A042) H.Amdt.911 RC# 348 (Y: 227 N: 185 NV: 16 Abs: 0) [PASS]
2018-07-18 - House - On agreeing to the Lamborn amendment (A044) H.Amdt.913 RC# 349 (Y: 213 N: 202 NV: 13 Abs: 0) [PASS]
2018-07-18 - House - On agreeing to the Lamborn amendment (A045) H.Amdt.914 RC# 350 (Y: 213 N: 201 NV: 14 Abs: 0) [PASS]
2018-07-18 - House - On agreeing to the Goodlatte amendment (A046) H.Amdt.915 RC# 351 (Y: 213 N: 202 NV: 13 Abs: 0) [PASS]
2018-07-18 - House - On agreeing to the Gallego amendment (A047) H.Amdt.916 RC# 352 (Y: 203 N: 212 NV: 13 Abs: 0) [FAIL]
2018-07-18 - House - On agreeing to the Pearce amendment (A055) H.Amdt.924 RC# 353 (Y: 206 N: 209 NV: 13 Abs: 0) [FAIL]
2018-07-18 - House - On agreeing to the Pearce amendment (A056) H.Amdt.925 RC# 354 (Y: 216 N: 199 NV: 13 Abs: 0) [PASS]
2018-07-18 - House - On agreeing to the Gosar amendment (A057) H.Amdt.926 RC# 355 (Y: 193 N: 220 NV: 15 Abs: 0) [FAIL]
2018-07-18 - House - On agreeing to the Hice, Jody B. amendment (A063) H.Amdt.932 RC# 356 (Y: 174 N: 240 NV: 14 Abs: 0) [FAIL]
2018-07-18 - House - On agreeing to the Smith (MO) amendment (A064) H.Amdt.933 RC# 357 (Y: 215 N: 199 NV: 14 Abs: 0) [PASS]
2018-07-18 - House - On agreeing to the Carbajal amendment (A075) H.Amdt.944 RC# 358 (Y: 190 N: 224 NV: 14 Abs: 0) [FAIL]
2018-07-18 - House - On agreeing to the Palmer amendment (A077) H.Amdt.946 RC# 359 (Y: 226 N: 189 NV: 13 Abs: 0) [PASS]
2018-07-18 - House - On agreeing to the Meadows amendment (A078) H.Amdt.947 RC# 360 (Y: 223 N: 192 NV: 13 Abs: 0) [PASS]
2018-07-18 - House - On agreeing to the Rothfus amendment (A079) H.Amdt.948 RC# 361 (Y: 231 N: 184 NV: 13 Abs: 0) [PASS]
2018-07-18 - House - On agreeing to the McHenry amendment (A080) H.Amdt.949 RC# 362 (Y: 201 N: 212 NV: 15 Abs: 0) [FAIL]

History

DateChamberAction
2018-09-07SenateMessage on Senate action sent to the House.
2018-09-06SenateSenate insists on its amendment, agrees to request for a conference, appoints conferees Murkowski; Collins; Lankford; Hoeven; Shelby; Hyde-Smith; Udall; Reed; Coons; Merkley; Leahy by Voice Vote. (consideration: CR S6101)
2018-09-06SenateMeasure laid before Senate by unanimous consent. (consideration: CR S6101)
2018-09-06SenateMessage on House action received in Senate and at desk: House requests a conference.
2018-09-06SenateThe Speaker appointed conferees: Frelinghuysen, Aderholt, Simpson, Calvert, Cole, Diaz-Balart, Graves of Georgia, Young of Iowa, Rutherford, Lowey, Price of North Carolina, Bishop of Georgia, McCollum, Quigley, and Pingree.
2018-09-06SenateMotion to reconsider laid on the table Agreed to without objection.
2018-09-06SenateOn motion that the House instruct conferees Failed by the Yeas and Nays: 187 - 218 (Roll no. 388).
2018-09-06SenateThe previous question was ordered without objection.
2018-09-06SenateThe House proceeded with one hour of debate on the McCollum motion to instruct conferees on H.R. 6147. The instructions contained in the motion seek to require the managers on the part of the House be instructed to agree to section 114 of division A of the matter proposed to be added by the Senate amendment.
2018-09-06SenateMs. McCollum moved that the House instruct conferees.
2018-09-06SenateOn motion that the House disagree to the Senate amendment, and request a conference Agreed to by voice vote.
2018-09-06SenateThe previous question was ordered without objection.
2018-09-06SenateMr. Calvert moved that the House disagree to the Senate amendment, and request a conference. (consideration: CR H7894-7896)
2018-08-02SenateMessage on Senate action sent to the House.
2018-08-01SenatePassed Senate with an amendment by Yea-Nay Vote. 92 - 6. Record Vote Number: 180.
2018-08-01SenateS.Amdt.3399 Amendment SA 3399 agreed to in Senate by Unanimous Consent.
2018-08-01SenateS.Amdt.3400 Proposed amendment SA 3400 withdrawn in Senate.
2018-08-01SenateS.Amdt.3402 Motion to table amendment SA 3402 agreed to in Senate by Yea-Nay Vote. 54 - 44. Record Vote Number: 179.
2018-08-01SenateS.Amdt.3524 Amendment SA 3524, having achieved 60 votes in the affirmative, was agreed to in Senate by Yea-Nay Vote. 83 - 15. Record Vote Number: 178.
2018-08-01SenateS.Amdt.3522 Amendment SA 3522, not having achieved 60 votes in the affirmative, was not agreed to in Senate by Yea-Nay Vote. 14 - 84. Record Vote Number: 177.
2018-08-01SenateS.Amdt.3464 Amendment SA 3464, not having achieved 60 votes in the affirmative, was not agreed to in Senate by Yea-Nay Vote. 50 - 47. Record Vote Number: 176.
2018-08-01SenateS.Amdt.3402 Amendment SA 3402 proposed by Senator Collins for Senator Cruz to Amendment SA 3399. (consideration: CR S5533, S5536) To prohibit the use of funds to carry out the District of Columbia's health insurance individual mandate.
2018-08-01SenateS.Amdt.3524 Amendment SA 3524 proposed by Senator Collins for Senator Baldwin to Amendment SA 3399. (consideration: CR S5533, S5535-5536) To appropriate funds to carry out programs relating to the innovation, process improvement, and marketing of dairy products.
2018-08-01SenateS.Amdt.3522 Amendment SA 3522 proposed by Senator Collins for Senator Lee to Amendment SA 3399. (consideration: CR S5533, S5534-5535) To prohibit the use of funds to enforce standards of identity with respect to certain food.
2018-08-01SenateS.Amdt.3464 Amendment SA 3464 proposed by Senator Collins for Senator Leahy to Amendment SA 3399. (consideration: CR S5533, S5534) To provide for election security grants.
2018-08-01SenateConsidered by Senate. (consideration: CR S5528-5538)
2018-08-01SenateS.Amdt.3400 Considered by Senate. (consideration: CR S5528, S5538)
2018-08-01SenateS.Amdt.3399 Considered by Senate. (consideration: CR S5528, S5538)
2018-07-31SenateS.Amdt.3585 Amendment SA 3585, previously agreed to, was modified by Unanimous Consent. (text as modified: CR S5503)
2018-07-31SenateCloture motion on the measure withdrawn by unanimous consent in Senate.
2018-07-31SenateS.Amdt.3679 Amendment SA 3679 agreed to in Senate by Voice Vote.
2018-07-31SenateS.Amdt.3677 Amendment SA 3677 agreed to in Senate by Voice Vote.
2018-07-31SenateS.Amdt.3676 Amendment SA 3676 agreed to in Senate by Voice Vote.
2018-07-31SenateS.Amdt.3675 Amendment SA 3675 agreed to in Senate by Voice Vote.
2018-07-31SenateS.Amdt.3671 Amendment SA 3671 agreed to in Senate by Voice Vote.
2018-07-31SenateS.Amdt.3670 Amendment SA 3670 as modified agreed to in Senate by Voice Vote. (text as modified: CR S5502-5503)
2018-07-31SenateS.Amdt.3669 Amendment SA 3669 agreed to in Senate by Voice Vote.
2018-07-31SenateS.Amdt.3668 Amendment SA 3668 agreed to in Senate by Voice Vote.
2018-07-31SenateS.Amdt.3666 Amendment SA 3666 agreed to in Senate by Voice Vote.
2018-07-31SenateS.Amdt.3684 Amendment SA 3684 agreed to in Senate by Voice Vote.
2018-07-31SenateS.Amdt.3665 Amendment SA 3665 agreed to in Senate by Voice Vote.
2018-07-31SenateS.Amdt.3661 Amendment SA 3661 agreed to in Senate by Voice Vote.
2018-07-31SenateS.Amdt.3651 Amendment SA 3651 agreed to in Senate by Voice Vote.
2018-07-31SenateS.Amdt.3650 Amendment SA 3650 agreed to in Senate by Voice Vote.
2018-07-31SenateS.Amdt.3646 Amendment SA 3646 agreed to in Senate by Voice Vote.
2018-07-31SenateS.Amdt.3645 Amendment SA 3645 agreed to in Senate by Voice Vote.
2018-07-31SenateS.Amdt.3633 Amendment SA 3633 agreed to in Senate by Voice Vote.
2018-07-31SenateS.Amdt.3621 Amendment SA 3621 agreed to in Senate by Voice Vote.
2018-07-31SenateS.Amdt.3615 Amendment SA 3615 agreed to in Senate by Voice Vote.
2018-07-31SenateS.Amdt.3613 Amendment SA 3613 agreed to in Senate by Voice Vote.
2018-07-31SenateS.Amdt.3608 Amendment SA 3608 agreed to in Senate by Voice Vote.
2018-07-31SenateS.Amdt.3607 Amendment SA 3607 agreed to in Senate by Voice Vote.
2018-07-31SenateS.Amdt.3595 Amendment SA 3595 agreed to in Senate by Voice Vote.
2018-07-31SenateS.Amdt.3585 Amendment SA 3585 agreed to in Senate by Voice Vote.
2018-07-31SenateS.Amdt.3582 Amendment SA 3582 agreed to in Senate by Voice Vote.
2018-07-31SenateS.Amdt.3578 Amendment SA 3578 agreed to in Senate by Voice Vote.
2018-07-31SenateS.Amdt.3566 Amendment SA 3566 agreed to in Senate by Voice Vote.
2018-07-31SenateS.Amdt.3563 Amendment SA 3563 agreed to in Senate by Voice Vote.
2018-07-31SenateS.Amdt.3562 Amendment SA 3562 agreed to in Senate by Voice Vote.
2018-07-31SenateS.Amdt.3560 Amendment SA 3560 agreed to in Senate by Voice Vote.
2018-07-31SenateS.Amdt.3551 Amendment SA 3551 agreed to in Senate by Voice Vote.
2018-07-31SenateS.Amdt.3546 Amendment SA 3546 agreed to in Senate by Voice Vote.
2018-07-31SenateS.Amdt.3540 Amendment SA 3540 agreed to in Senate by Voice Vote.
2018-07-31SenateS.Amdt.3517 Amendment SA 3517 agreed to in Senate by Voice Vote.
2018-07-31SenateS.Amdt.3493 Amendment SA 3493 agreed to in Senate by Voice Vote.
2018-07-31SenateS.Amdt.3492 Amendment SA 3492 agreed to in Senate by Voice Vote.
2018-07-31SenateS.Amdt.3482 Amendment SA 3482 agreed to in Senate by Voice Vote.
2018-07-31SenateS.Amdt.3480 Amendment SA 3480 agreed to in Senate by Voice Vote.
2018-07-31SenateS.Amdt.3476 Amendment SA 3476 agreed to in Senate by Voice Vote.
2018-07-31SenateS.Amdt.3468 Amendment SA 3468 agreed to in Senate by Voice Vote.
2018-07-31SenateS.Amdt.3454 Amendment SA 3454 agreed to in Senate by Voice Vote.
2018-07-31SenateS.Amdt.3447 Amendment SA 3447 agreed to in Senate by Voice Vote.
2018-07-31SenateS.Amdt.3438 Amendment SA 3438 agreed to in Senate by Voice Vote.
2018-07-31SenateS.Amdt.3437 Amendment SA 3437 agreed to in Senate by Voice Vote.
2018-07-31SenateS.Amdt.3436 Amendment SA 3436 agreed to in Senate by Voice Vote.
2018-07-31SenateS.Amdt.3428 Amendment SA 3428 agreed to in Senate by Voice Vote.
2018-07-31SenateS.Amdt.3406 Amendment SA 3406 agreed to in Senate by Voice Vote.
2018-07-31SenateS.Amdt.3679 Amendment SA 3679 proposed by Senator Moran for Senator Warner to Amendment SA 3399. (consideration: CR S5499-5503; text: CR S5503) To provide that up to $6,000,000 be used for UAS integration activities.
2018-07-31SenateS.Amdt.3677 Amendment SA 3677 proposed by Senator Moran for Senator Blumenthal to Amendment SA 3399. (consideration: CR S5499-5503; text: CR S5503) To require the National Railroad Passenger Corporation to grant a discount to members of the public benefit corporation Veterans Advantage.
2018-07-31SenateS.Amdt.3676 Amendment SA 3676 proposed by Senator Moran for Senator Heitkamp to Amendment SA 3399. (consideration: CR S5499-5503; text: CR S5503) To provide an additional $2,000,000 for hiring staff for tribal detention facilities by reducing the amounts made available through the Working Capital Fund of the Department of the Interior.
2018-07-31SenateS.Amdt.3675 Amendment SA 3675 proposed by Senator Moran for Senator Donnelly to Amendment SA 3399. (consideration: CR S5499-5503; text: CR S5503) To provide for rural health and safety education programs to address and combat the opioid abuse epidemic.
2018-07-31SenateS.Amdt.3671 Amendment SA 3671 proposed by Senator Moran for Senator Heller to Amendment SA 3399. (consideration: CR S5499-5503; text: CR S5503) To prohibit funds from being used to provide housing assistance benefits to individuals convicted of certain criminal offenses.
2018-07-31SenateS.Amdt.3670 Amendment SA 3670 proposed by Senator Moran for Senator Cornyn to Amendment SA 3399. (consideration: CR S5499-5503) To prohibit funds made available to the Federal Transit Administration from being used for the procurement of rolling stock from manufacturers supported by certain foreign governments.
2018-07-31SenateS.Amdt.3669 Amendment SA 3669 proposed by Senator Moran for Senator Fischer to Amendment SA 3399. (consideration: CR S5499-5503; text: CR S5502) To prohibit the use of funds to carry out requirements relating to electronic logging devices.
2018-07-31SenateS.Amdt.3668 Amendment SA 3668 proposed by Senator Moran for Senator Casey to Amendment SA 3399. (consideration: CR S5499-5503; text: CR S5502) To increase the amount set aside for the breastfeeding peer counselors program.
2018-07-31SenateS.Amdt.3684 Amendment SA 3684 proposed by Senator Moran for Senator Coons to Amendment SA 3666. (consideration: CR S5499-5503; text: CR S5502) To improve the amendment.
2018-07-31SenateS.Amdt.3666 Amendment SA 3666 proposed by Senator Moran for Senator Coons to Amendment SA 3399. (consideration: CR S5499-5503; text: CR S5502) To extend by 1 year the deadline for expenditure for transportation projects awarded funding from the Transportation Investment Generating Economic Recovery (TIGER) 2012 and 2013 discretionary grant programs of the Department of Transportation.
2018-07-31SenateS.Amdt.3665 Amendment SA 3665 proposed by Senator Moran to Amendment SA 3399. (consideration: CR S5499-5503; text: CR S5502) To ensure continued passenger rail operations on long-distance routes.
2018-07-31SenateS.Amdt.3661 Amendment SA 3661 proposed by Senator Moran for Senator Coons to Amendment SA 3399. (consideration: CR S5499-5503; text: CR S5502) To designate a rest area on the Mount Vernon Trail as the "Peter B. Webster III Memorial Area".
2018-07-31SenateS.Amdt.3651 Amendment SA 3651 proposed by Senator Moran for Senator Murphy to Amendment SA 3399. (consideration: CR S5499-5503; text: CR S5502) To require a study on the financial impact of the mineral pyrrhotite in concrete home foundations.
2018-07-31SenateS.Amdt.3650 Amendment SA 3650 proposed by Senator Moran for Senator Shaheen to Amendment SA 3399. (consideration: CR S5499-5503; text: CR S5501-5502) To provide for the conduct of a study to identify underlying contributing factors for pediatric cancer that are unique to certain States and to provide assistance to support States with a high incidence of such cancer.
2018-07-31SenateS.Amdt.3646 Amendment SA 3646 proposed by Senator Moran for Senator Boozman to Amendment SA 3399. (consideration: CR S5499-5503; text: CR S5501) To provide funding to the Secretary of Agriculture to conduct an inventory and evaluation of certain land for inclusion in the National Wilderness Preservation System.
2018-07-31SenateS.Amdt.3645 Amendment SA 3645 proposed by Senator Moran for Senator McConnell to Amendment SA 3399. (consideration: CR S5499-5503; text: CR S5501) To prohibit the use of funds for the enforcement of certain requirements with respect to certain roads.
2018-07-31SenateS.Amdt.3633 Amendment SA 3633 proposed by Senator Moran for Senator Cardin to Amendment SA 3399. (consideration: CR S5499-5503; text: CR S5501) To require a report on Federal agency compliance with respect to establishing an Office of Small and Disadvantaged Business Utilization.
2018-07-31SenateS.Amdt.3621 Amendment SA 3621 proposed by Senator Moran for Senator Peters to Amendment SA 3399. (consideration: CR S5499-5503; text: CR S5501) To require the Comptroller General of the United States to issue a report on the removal of lead-based paint and other hazardous materials.
2018-07-31SenateS.Amdt.3615 Amendment SA 3615 proposed by Senator Moran for Senator Jones to Amendment SA 3399. (consideration: CR S5499-5503; text: CR S5501) To require the Small Business Administration to conduct a study on matchmaking programs for veteran entrepreneurs.
2018-07-31SenateS.Amdt.3613 Amendment SA 3613 proposed by Senator Moran for Senator Toomey to Amendment SA 3399. (consideration: CR S5499-5503; text: CR S5501) To set aside funds for the United States Semiquincentennial Commission.
2018-07-31SenateS.Amdt.3608 Amendment SA 3608 proposed by Senator Moran for Senator Reed to Amendment SA 3399. (consideration: CR S5499-5503; text: CR S5501) To prohibit the use of funds to implement certain new policies of the Federal Transit Administration relating to the Capital Investment Grant program.
2018-07-31SenateS.Amdt.3607 Amendment SA 3607 proposed by Senator Moran for Senator Stabenow to Amendment SA 3399. (consideration: CR S5499-5503; text: CR S5501) To require the use of Environmental Protection Agency funds to implement recommendations relating to clean and safe water compliance.
2018-07-31SenateS.Amdt.3595 Amendment SA 3595 proposed by Senator Moran for Senator Collins to Amendment SA 3399. (consideration: CR S5499-5503; text: CR S5501) To prohibit the use of funds to enforce certain requirements with respect to added sugars in the rules issued by the Food and Drug Administration on nutrition labels.
2018-07-31SenateS.Amdt.3585 Amendment SA 3585 proposed by Senator Moran for Senator Murkowski to Amendment SA 3399. (consideration: CR S5499-5503) To set aside funds for the Alyce Spotted Bear and Walter Soboleff Commission on Native Children.
2018-07-31SenateS.Amdt.3582 Amendment SA 3582 proposed by Senator Moran for Senator Brown to Amendment SA 3399. (consideration: CR S5499-5503; text: CR S5500) To increase funding for 1890 land-grant colleges, with an offset.
2018-07-31SenateS.Amdt.3578 Amendment SA 3578 proposed by Senator Moran for Senator Murray to Amendment SA 3399. (consideration: CR S5499-5503; text: CR S5500) To add a provision to clarify eligibility and establish an eligibility appeal mechanism under the rural broadband loan and grant pilot program.
2018-07-31SenateS.Amdt.3566 Amendment SA 3566 proposed by Senator Moran for Senator Murkowski to Amendment SA 3399. (consideration: CR S5499-5503; text: CR S5500) Of a perfecting nature.
2018-07-31SenateS.Amdt.3563 Amendment SA 3563 proposed by Senator Moran for Senator Barrasso to Amendment SA 3399. (consideration: CR S5499-5503; text: CR S5500) To provide for the use of funds from the Indian Irrigation Fund.
2018-07-31SenateS.Amdt.3562 Amendment SA 3562 proposed by Senator Moran for Senator Rubio to Amendment SA 3399. (consideration: CR S5499-5503; text: CR S5500) To prohibit certain companies from receiving assistance.
2018-07-31SenateS.Amdt.3560 Amendment SA 3560 proposed by Senator Moran for Senator Rubio to Amendment SA 3399. (consideration: CR S5499-5503; text: CR S5500) To require FinCEN to submit to Congress a report on Geographic Targeting Orders.
2018-07-31SenateS.Amdt.3551 Amendment SA 3551 proposed by Senator Moran for Senator Rubio to Amendment SA 3399. (consideration: CR S5499-5503; text: CR S5500) To provide funding to study and combat harmful algal blooms.
2018-07-31SenateS.Amdt.3546 Amendment SA 3546 proposed by Senator Moran for Senator Smith to Amendment SA 3399. (consideration: CR S5499-5503; text: CR S5500) To require the Rural Housing Service to submit a report on certain properties.
2018-07-31SenateS.Amdt.3540 Amendment SA 3540 proposed by Senator Moran for Senator Heller to Amendment SA 3399. (consideration: CR S5499-5503; text: CR S5500) To set aside additional funds for grants for the conduct of certain hazardous fuels management activities.
2018-07-31SenateS.Amdt.3517 Amendment SA 3517 proposed by Senator Moran for Senator Heller to Amendment SA 3399. (consideration: CR S5499-5503; text: CR S5500) To set aside funds for the Colorado River Basin salinity control program.
2018-07-31SenateS.Amdt.3493 Amendment SA 3493 proposed by Senator Moran for Senator Cornyn to Amendment SA 3399. (consideration: CR S5499-5503; text: CR S5500) To require the Secretary of Agriculture to submit a report on conservation programs administered by the Natural Resources Conservation Service relating to ocelots.
2018-07-31SenateS.Amdt.3492 Amendment SA 3492 proposed by Senator Moran for Senator Fischer to Amendment SA 3399. (consideration: CR S5499-5503; text: CR S5500) To ensure safe and timely completion of the flexible sleeper berth pilot program.
2018-07-31SenateS.Amdt.3482 Amendment SA 3482 proposed by Senator Moran for Senator Cassidy to Amendment SA 3399. (consideration: CR S5499-5503; text: CR S5500) To set aside funds for the conduct of certain wood utilization research.
2018-07-31SenateS.Amdt.3480 Amendment SA 3480 proposed by Senator Moran for Senator Inhofe to Amendment SA 3399. (consideration: CR S5499-5503; text: CR S5500) To encourage the Department of Transportation and the Corps of Engineers to cooperate to develop a path forward in allowing freight funding eligibility for inland waterways improvements.
2018-07-31SenateS.Amdt.3476 Amendment SA 3476 proposed by Senator Moran for Senator Shaheen to Amendment SA 3399. (consideration: CR S5499-5503; text: CR S5499) To provide for the use of funds to ensure that survivors of domestic violence and sexual assault do not face housing discrimination.
2018-07-31SenateS.Amdt.3468 Amendment SA 3468 proposed by Senator Moran for Senator Murphy to Amendment SA 3399. (consideration: CR S5499-5503; text: CR S5499) To set aside funds for the development of a map depicting pyrrhotite occurrences through the United States.
2018-07-31SenateS.Amdt.3454 Amendment SA 3454 proposed by Senator Moran for Senator Whitehouse to Amendment SA 3399. (consideration: CR S5499-5503; text: CR S5499) To require the Secretary of Agriculture to establish a working group to conduct research relating to ocean agriculture.
2018-07-31SenateS.Amdt.3447 Amendment SA 3447 proposed by Senator Moran for Senator Jones to Amendment SA 3399. (consideration: CR S5499-5503; text: CR S5499) To provide additional funds for grants from the Historic Preservation Fund for historically Black colleges and universities, with an offset.
2018-07-31SenateS.Amdt.3438 Amendment SA 3438 proposed by Senator Moran for Senator Risch to Amendment SA 3399. (consideration: CR S5499-5503; text: CR S5499) To strike section 531.
2018-07-31SenateS.Amdt.3437 Amendment SA 3437 proposed by Senator Moran for Senator Gardner to Amendment SA 3399. (consideration: CR S5499-5503; text: CR S5499) To provide a set-aside for the dryland agriculture research program.
2018-07-31SenateS.Amdt.3436 Amendment SA 3436 proposed by Senator Moran for Senator Johnson to Amendment SA 3399. (consideration: CR S5499-5503; text: CR S5499) To require the Administrator of the Federal Aviation Administration to submit a report on implementation of NexGen at commercial service airports in the United States.
2018-07-31SenateS.Amdt.3428 Amendment SA 3428 proposed by Senator Moran for Senator Heller to Amendment SA 3399. (consideration: CR S5499-5503; text: CR S5499) To require a report on engagement with local interests relating to intelligent transportation systems technologies and smart cities solutions.
2018-07-31SenateS.Amdt.3406 Amendment SA 3406 proposed by Senator Moran for Senator Schatz to Amendment SA 3399. (consideration: CR S5499-5503; text: CR S5499) To authorize the Secretary of Agriculture to provide technical assistance relating to a disaster caused by a volcanic eruption.
2018-07-31SenateConsidered by Senate. (consideration: CR S5469-5472, S5474-5491, S5493-5503)
2018-07-31SenateS.Amdt.3400 Considered by Senate. (consideration: CR S5469)
2018-07-31SenateS.Amdt.3399 Considered by Senate. (consideration: CR S5469)
2018-07-31SenateCloture on amendment SA 3399 invoked in Senate by Yea-Nay Vote. 94 - 4. Record Vote Number: 175. (CR S5503)
2018-07-26SenateCloture motion on the measure presented in Senate.
2018-07-26SenateS.Amdt.3399 Cloture motion on amendment SA 3399 presented in Senate. (CR S5411)
2018-07-26SenateConsidered by Senate. (consideration: CR S5394-5411)
2018-07-26SenateS.Amdt.3400 Considered by Senate. (consideration: CR S5395)
2018-07-26SenateS.Amdt.3399 Considered by Senate. (consideration: CR S5394-5411)
2018-07-25SenateS.Amdt.3543 Amendment SA 3543 not agreed to in Senate by Yea-Nay Vote. 25 - 74. Record Vote Number: 171.
2018-07-25SenateS.Amdt.3553 Amendment SA 3553 agreed to in Senate by Yea-Nay Vote. 99 - 0. Record Vote Number: 170.
2018-07-25SenateS.Amdt.3543 Amendment SA 3543 proposed by Senator Collins for Senator Paul to Amendment SA 3399. (consideration: CR S5347-5352; text: CR S5347) To reduce the amounts appropriated to comply with the spending limits under the Budget Control Act of 2011.
2018-07-25SenateS.Amdt.3553 Amendment SA 3553 proposed by Senator Collins for Senator Manchin to Amendment SA 3399. (consideration: CR S5347-5351; text: CR S5347) To make an amount available for the Office of Terrorism and Financial Intelligence of the Department of the Treasury to investigate the illicit trade of synthetic opioids originating from the People's Republic of China.
2018-07-25SenateS.Amdt.3414 Amendment SA 3414 as modified agreed to in Senate by Yea-Nay Vote. 95 - 4. Record Vote Number: 169.
2018-07-25SenateS.Amdt.3433 Amendment SA 3433 agreed to in Senate by Yea-Nay Vote. 98 - 0. Record Vote Number: 168.
2018-07-25SenateS.Amdt.3433 Amendment SA 3433 proposed by Senator Moran to Amendment SA 3399. (consideration: CR S5339-5340; text: CR S5339) To prohibit the use of funds to revoke certain exceptions.
2018-07-25SenateS.Amdt.3414 Amendment SA 3414 proposed by Senator Udall to Amendment SA 3399. (consideration: CR S5339-5340; text: CR S5339) To express the sense of Congress relating to the importance of long-distance passenger rail routes.
2018-07-25SenateConsidered by Senate. (consideration: CR S5316-5356)
2018-07-25SenateS.Amdt.3400 Considered by Senate. (consideration: CR S5390-5391)
2018-07-25SenateS.Amdt.3399 Considered by Senate. (consideration: CR S5316-5356)
2018-07-24SenateS.Amdt.3430 Amendment SA 3430 agreed to in Senate by Yea-Nay Vote. 87 - 11. Record Vote Number: 167.
2018-07-24SenateS.Amdt.3407 Amendment SA 3407 agreed to in Senate by Yea-Nay Vote. 97 - 1. Record Vote Number: 166.
2018-07-24SenateS.Amdt.3430 Amendment SA 3430 proposed by Senator Murkowski for Senator Kennedy to Amendment SA 3399. (consideration: CR S5255-5258; text: CR S5255) To provide amounts for inspection of foreign seafood manufacturers and field examinations of imported seafood.
2018-07-24SenateS.Amdt.3407 Amendment SA 3407 proposed by Senator Murkowski for Senator Schatz to Amendment SA 3399. (consideration: CR S5255-5258; text: CR S5255) To provide for a report on facilities of the Department of the Interior damaged by certain volcanic eruptions.
2018-07-24SenateS.Amdt.3422 Amendment SA 3422 agreed to in Senate by Yea-Nay Vote. 99 - 0. Record Vote Number: 165.
2018-07-24SenateS.Amdt.3405 Amendment SA 3405 agreed to in Senate by Yea-Nay Vote. 98 - 1. Record Vote Number: 164.
2018-07-24SenateS.Amdt.3422 Amendment SA 3422 proposed by Senator Collins for Senator Durbin to Amendment SA 3399. (consideration: CR S5240-5241; text: CR S5240) To require the Inspector General to update an audit report concerning on-time performance of Amtrak.
2018-07-24SenateS.Amdt.3405 Amendment SA 3405 proposed by Senator Collins for Senator Heller to Amendment SA 3399. (consideration: CR S5240-5241; text: CR S5240) To increase the amount available for a Community Volunteer Income Tax Assistance matching grants program for tax return preparation assistance.
2018-07-24SenateConsidered by Senate. (consideration: CR S5230-5262)
2018-07-24SenateS.Amdt.3400 Considered by Senate. (consideration: CR S5230)
2018-07-24SenateS.Amdt.3399 Considered by Senate. (consideration: CR S5230-5240, S5255-5258)
2018-07-23SenateS.Amdt.3400 Amendment SA 3400 proposed by Senator Murkowski to Amendment SA 3399. (consideration: CR S5122; text: CR S5122) To make a technical correction.
2018-07-23SenateS.Amdt.3399 Amendment SA 3399 proposed by Senator Shelby. (consideration: CR S5122) In the nature of a substitute.
2018-07-23SenateMeasure laid before Senate by unanimous consent. (consideration: CR S5122-5126)
2018-07-19SenateReceived in the Senate, read twice.
2018-07-19HouseMotion to reconsider laid on the table Agreed to without objection.
2018-07-19HouseOn passage Passed by the Yeas and Nays: 217 - 199 (Roll no. 365).
2018-07-19HouseOn motion to recommit with instructions Failed by recorded vote: 182 - 232 (Roll no. 364).
2018-07-19HouseThe previous question on the motion to recommit with instructions was ordered without objection.
2018-07-19HouseDEBATE - The House proceeded with 10 minutes of debate on the Quigley motion to recommit with instructions pending a reservation of a point of order. The instructions contained in the motion seek to require the bill to be reported back to the House with an amendment to decrease funds for the Fund for America's Kids and Grandkids account by $380 million and increase funds for the Election Assistance Commission account by a similar amount. Subsequently, the reservation was removed.
2018-07-19HouseMr. Quigley moved to recommit with instructions to the Committee on Appropriations. (text: CR H6569)
2018-07-19HouseConsidered as unfinished business. (consideration: CR H6569-6572)
2018-07-18HousePOSTPONED PROCEEDINGS - Pursuant to clause 1(c) of rule 19, the Chair announced that further consideration of H.R. 6147 is postponed.
2018-07-18HouseThe previous question was ordered without objection.
2018-07-18HouseThe House rose from the Committee of the Whole House on the state of the Union to report H.R. 6147.
2018-07-18HouseH.Amdt.949 On agreeing to the McHenry amendment (A080) Failed by recorded vote: 201 - 212 (Roll no. 362).
2018-07-18HouseH.Amdt.948 On agreeing to the Rothfus amendment (A079) Agreed to by recorded vote: 231 - 184 (Roll no. 361).
2018-07-18HouseH.Amdt.947 On agreeing to the Meadows amendment (A078) Agreed to by recorded vote: 223 - 192 (Roll no. 360).
2018-07-18HouseH.Amdt.946 On agreeing to the Palmer amendment (A077) Agreed to by recorded vote: 226 - 189 (Roll no. 359).
2018-07-18HouseH.Amdt.944 On agreeing to the Carbajal amendment (A075) Failed by recorded vote: 190 - 224 (Roll no. 358).
2018-07-18HouseH.Amdt.933 On agreeing to the Smith (MO) amendment (A064) Agreed to by recorded vote: 215 - 199 (Roll no. 357).
2018-07-18HouseH.Amdt.932 On agreeing to the Hice, Jody B. amendment (A063) Failed by recorded vote: 174 - 240 (Roll no. 356).
2018-07-18HouseH.Amdt.926 On agreeing to the Gosar amendment (A057) Failed by recorded vote: 193 - 220 (Roll no. 355).
2018-07-18HouseH.Amdt.925 On agreeing to the Pearce amendment (A056) Agreed to by recorded vote: 216 - 199 (Roll no. 354).
2018-07-18HouseH.Amdt.924 On agreeing to the Pearce amendment (A055) Failed by recorded vote: 206 - 209 (Roll no. 353).
2018-07-18HouseH.Amdt.916 On agreeing to the Gallego amendment (A047) Failed by recorded vote: 203 - 212 (Roll no. 352).
2018-07-18HouseH.Amdt.915 On agreeing to the Goodlatte amendment (A046) Agreed to by recorded vote: 213 - 202 (Roll no. 351).
2018-07-18HouseH.Amdt.914 On agreeing to the Lamborn amendment (A045) Agreed to by recorded vote: 213 - 201 (Roll no. 350).
2018-07-18HouseH.Amdt.913 On agreeing to the Lamborn amendment (A044) Agreed to by recorded vote: 213 - 202 (Roll no. 349).
2018-07-18HouseH.Amdt.911 On agreeing to the McMorris Rodgers amendment (A042) Agreed to by recorded vote: 227 - 185 (Roll no. 348).
2018-07-18HouseH.Amdt.909 On agreeing to the Mullin amendment (A040) Agreed to by recorded vote: 215 - 199 (Roll no. 347).
2018-07-18HouseH.Amdt.908 On agreeing to the Mullin amendment (A039) Agreed to by recorded vote: 215 - 194 (Roll no. 346).
2018-07-18HousePOSTPONED PROCEEDINGS - At the conclusion of debate on the McHenry amendment, the Chair put the question on the amendment and by voice vote, announced the ayes had prevailed. Ms. Kaptur demanded a recorded vote and the Chair postponed further proceedings until a time to be announced.
2018-07-18HouseDEBATE - Pursuant to the provisions of H. Res. 996, the Committee of the Whole proceeded with 10 minutes of debate on the McHenry amendment No. 87.
2018-07-18HouseH.Amdt.949 Amendment (A080) offered by Mr. McHenry. (consideration: CR H6540-6542, H6553-6554; text: CR H6540)
2018-07-18HousePOSTPONED PROCEEDINGS - At the conclusion of debate on the Rothfus amendment, the Chair put the question on the amendment and by voice vote, announced the ayes had prevailed. Ms. Norton demanded a recorded vote and the Chair postponed further proceedings until a time to be announced.
2018-07-18HouseDEBATE - Pursuant to the provisions of H. Res. 996, the Committee of the Whole proceeded with 10 minutes of debate on the Rothfus amendment No. 85.
2018-07-18HouseH.Amdt.948 Amendment (A079) offered by Mr. Rothfus. (consideration: CR H6539-6540, H6552-6553; text: CR H6539)
2018-07-18HousePOSTPONED PROCEEDINGS - At the conclusion of debate on the Meadows amendment, the Chair put the question on the amendment and by voice vote, announced the ayes had prevailed. Mr. Quigley demanded a recorded vote and the Chair postponed further proceedings until a time to be announced.
2018-07-18HouseDEBATE - Pursuant to the provisions of H. Res. 996, the Committee of the Whole proceeded with 10 minutes of debate on the Meadows amendment No. 84.
2018-07-18HouseH.Amdt.947 Amendment (A078) offered by Mr. Meadows. (consideration: CR H6538-6539, H6552; text: CR H6538)
2018-07-18HousePOSTPONED PROCEEDINGS - At the conclusion of debate on the Palmer amendment, the Chair put the question on the amendment and by voice vote, announced the ayes had prevailed. Ms. Norton demanded a recorded vote and the Chair postponed further proceedings until a time to be announced.
2018-07-18HouseDEBATE - Pursuant to the provisions of H. Res. 996, the Committee of the Whole proceeded with 10 minutes of debate on the Palmer amendment No. 83.
2018-07-18HouseH.Amdt.946 Amendment (A077) offered by Mr. Palmer. (consideration: CR H6537-6538, H6551-6552; text: CR H6538)
2018-07-18HouseH.Amdt.945 On agreeing to the Zeldin amendment (A076) Agreed to by voice vote.
2018-07-18HouseDEBATE - Pursuant to the provisions of H. Res. 996, the Committee of the Whole proceeded with 10 minutes of debate on the Zeldin amendment No. 82.
2018-07-18HouseH.Amdt.945 Amendment (A076) offered by Mr. Zeldin. (consideration: CR H6536-6537; text: CR H6536)
2018-07-18HousePOSTPONED PROCEEDINGS - At the conclusion of debate on the Carbajal amendment, the Chair put the question on the amendment and by voice vote, announced the noes had prevailed. Mr. Carbajal demanded a recorded vote and the Chair postponed further proceedings until a time to be announced.
2018-07-18HouseDEBATE - Pursuant to the provisions of H. Res. 996, the Committee of the Whole proceeded with 10 minutes of debate on the Carbajal amendment No. 81.
2018-07-18HouseH.Amdt.944 Amendment (A075) offered by Mr. Carbajal. (consideration: CR H6535-6536, H6551; text: CR H6535)
2018-07-18HouseH.Amdt.943 On agreeing to the Polis amendment (A074) Agreed to by voice vote.
2018-07-18HouseDEBATE - Pursuant to the provisions of H. Res. 996, the Committee of the Whole proceeded with 10 minutes of debate on the Polis amendment No. 80.
2018-07-18HouseH.Amdt.943 Amendment (A074) offered by Mr. Polis. (consideration: CR H6535; text: CR H6535)
2018-07-18HouseH.Amdt.942 On agreeing to the Murphy (FL) amendment (A073) Agreed to by voice vote.
2018-07-18HouseDEBATE - Pursuant to the provisions of H. Res. 996, the Committee of the Whole proceeded with 10 minutes of debate on the Murphy (FL) amendment No. 79.
2018-07-18HouseH.Amdt.942 Amendment (A073) offered by Mrs. Murphy (FL). (consideration: CR H6534-6535; text: CR H6534)
2018-07-18HouseH.Amdt.941 On agreeing to the Kustoff (TN) amendment (A072) Agreed to by voice vote.
2018-07-18HouseDEBATE - Pursuant to the provisions of H. Res. 996, the Committee of the Whole proceeded with 10 minutes of debate on the Kustoff amendment No. 78.
2018-07-18HouseH.Amdt.941 Amendment (A072) offered by Mr. Kustoff (TN). (consideration: CR H6534; text: CR H6534)
2018-07-18HouseH.Amdt.940 On agreeing to the Carbajal amendment (A071) Failed by voice vote.
2018-07-18HouseDEBATE - Pursuant to the provisions of H. Res. 996, the Committee of the Whole proceeded with 10 minutes of debate on the Carbajal amendment No. 77.
2018-07-18HouseH.Amdt.940 Amendment (A071) offered by Mr. Carbajal. (consideration: CR H6533-6534; text: CR H6533)
2018-07-18HouseH.Amdt.939 On agreeing to the Soto amendment (A070) Agreed to by voice vote.
2018-07-18HouseDEBATE - Pursuant to the provisions of H. Res. 996, the Committee of the Whole proceeded with 10 minutes of debate on the Soto amendment No. 76.
2018-07-18HouseH.Amdt.939 Amendment (A070) offered by Mr. Soto. (consideration: CR H6533; text: CR H6533)
2018-07-18HouseH.Amdt.938 On agreeing to the Soto amendment (A069) Agreed to by voice vote.
2018-07-18HouseDEBATE - Pursuant to the provisions of H. Res. 996, the Committee of the Whole proceeded with 10 minutes of debate on the Soto amendment No. 75.
2018-07-18HouseH.Amdt.938 Amendment (A069) offered by Mr. Soto. (consideration: CR H6532-6533; text: CR H6532)
2018-07-18HouseH.Amdt.937 On agreeing to the Palazzo amendment (A068) Agreed to by voice vote.
2018-07-18HouseDEBATE - Pursuant to the provisions of H. Res. 996, the Committee of the Whole proceeded with 10 minutes of debate on the Palazzo amendment No. 74.
2018-07-18HouseH.Amdt.937 Amendment (A068) offered by Mr. Palazzo. (consideration: CR H6532; text: CR H6532)
2018-07-18HouseH.Amdt.936 On agreeing to the Lujan Grisham, M. amendment (A067) Agreed to by voice vote.
2018-07-18HouseDEBATE - Pursuant to the provisions of H. Res. 996, the Committee of the Whole proceeded with 10 minutes of debate on the Michelle Lujan Grisham amendment No. 73.
2018-07-18HouseH.Amdt.936 Amendment (A067) offered by Ms. Lujan Grisham, M.. (consideration: CR H6531-6532; text: CR H6532)
2018-07-18HouseH.Amdt.935 On agreeing to the Young (AK) amendment (A066) Agreed to by voice vote.
2018-07-18HouseDEBATE - Pursuant to the provisions of H. Res. 996, the Committee of the Whole proceeded with 10 minutes of debate on the Young (AK) amendment No. 72.
2018-07-18HouseH.Amdt.935 Amendment (A066) offered by Mr. Young (AK). (consideration: CR H6531; text: CR H6531)
2018-07-18HouseH.Amdt.934 On agreeing to the Larson (CT) amendment (A065) Agreed to by voice vote.
2018-07-18HouseDEBATE - Pursuant to the provisions of H. Res. 996, the Committee of the Whole proceeded with 10 minutes of debate on the Larson (CT) amendment No. 71.
2018-07-18HouseH.Amdt.934 Amendment (A065) offered by Mr. Larson (CT). (consideration: CR H6530-6531; text: CR H6530)
2018-07-18HousePOSTPONED PROCEEDINGS - At the conclusion of debate on the Smith (MO) amendment, the Chair put the question on the amendment and by voice vote, announced the ayes had prevailed. Ms. McCollum demanded a recorded vote and the Chair postponed further proceedings until a time to be announced.
2018-07-18HouseDEBATE - Pursuant to the provisions of H. Res. 996, the Committee of the Whole proceeded with 10 minutes of debate on the Smith (MO) amendment No. 70.
2018-07-18HouseH.Amdt.933 Amendment (A064) offered by Mr. Smith (MO). (consideration: CR H6529-6530, H6550-6551; text: CR H6529)
2018-07-18HousePOSTPONED PROCEEDINGS - At the conclusion of debate on the Jody B. Hice amendment, the Chair put the question on the amendment and by voice vote, announced the noes had prevailed. Mr. Jody B. Hice demanded a recorded vote and the Chair postponed further proceedings until a time to be announced.
2018-07-18HouseDEBATE - Pursuant to the provisions of H. Res. 996, the Committee of the Whole proceeded with 10 minutes of debate on the Jody B. Hice amendment No. 69.
2018-07-18HouseH.Amdt.932 Amendment (A063) offered by Mr. Hice, Jody B.. (consideration: CR H6528-6529, H6549-6550; text: CR H6528)
2018-07-18HouseH.Amdt.931 On agreeing to the Jackson Lee amendment (A062) Agreed to by voice vote.
2018-07-18HouseDEBATE - Pursuant to the provisions of H. Res. 996, the Committee of the Whole proceeded with 10 minutes of debate on the Jackson Lee amendment No. 68.
2018-07-18HouseH.Amdt.931 Amendment (A062) offered by Ms. Jackson Lee. (consideration: CR H6525-6528; text: CR H6525)
2018-07-18HouseH.Amdt.930 On agreeing to the Jackson Lee amendment (A061) Agreed to by voice vote.
2018-07-18HouseDEBATE - Pursuant to the provisions of H. Res. 996, the Committee of the Whole proceeded with 10 minutes of debate on the Jackson Lee amendment No. 67.
2018-07-18HouseH.Amdt.930 Amendment (A061) offered by Ms. Jackson Lee. (consideration: CR H6523-6525; text: CR H6523)
2018-07-18HouseH.Amdt.929 On agreeing to the Abraham amendment (A060) Agreed to by voice vote.
2018-07-18HouseDEBATE - Pursuant to the provisions of H. Res. 996, the Committee of the Whole proceeded with 10 minutes of debate on the Abraham amendment No. 66.
2018-07-18HouseH.Amdt.929 Amendment (A060) offered by Mr. Abraham. (consideration: CR H6523; text: CR H6523)
2018-07-18HouseH.Amdt.928 On agreeing to the Denham amendment (A059) Agreed to by voice vote.
2018-07-18HouseDEBATE - Pursuant to the provisions of H. Res. 996, the Committee of the Whole proceeded with 10 minutes of debate on the Denham amendment No. 65.
2018-07-18HouseH.Amdt.928 Amendment (A059) offered by Mr. Denham. (consideration: CR H6521-6523; text: CR H6521)
2018-07-18HouseH.Amdt.927 On agreeing to the Posey amendment (A058) Agreed to by voice vote.
2018-07-18HouseDEBATE - Pursuant to the provisions of H. Res. 996, the Committee of the Whole proceeded with 10 minutes of debate on the Posey amendment No. 64.
2018-07-18HouseH.Amdt.927 Amendment (A058) offered by Mr. Posey. (consideration: CR H6521; text: CR H6521)
2018-07-18HousePOSTPONED PROCEEDINGS - At the conclusion of debate on the Gosar amendment, the Chair put the question on the amendment and by voice vote, announced the ayes had prevailed. Mr. Grijalva demanded a recorded vote and the Chair postponed further proceedings until a time to be announced.
2018-07-18HouseDEBATE - Pursuant to the provisions of H. Res. 996, the Committee of the Whole proceeded with 10 minutes of debate on the Gosar amendment No. 63.
2018-07-18HouseH.Amdt.926 Amendment (A057) offered by Mr. Gosar. (consideration: CR H6519-6521, H6549; text: CR H6519)
2018-07-18HousePOSTPONED PROCEEDINGS - At the conclusion of debate on the Pearce amendment, the Chair put the question on the amendment and by voice vote, announced the ayes had prevailed. Ms. McCollum demanded a recorded vote and the Chair postponed further proceedings until a time to be announced.
2018-07-18HouseDEBATE - Pursuant to the provisions of H. Res. 996, the Committee of the Whole proceeded with 10 minutes of debate on the Pearce amendment No. 62.
2018-07-18HouseH.Amdt.925 Amendment (A056) offered by Mr. Pearce. (consideration: CR H6518-6519, H6548-6549; text: CR H6518)
2018-07-18HousePOSTPONED PROCEEDINGS - At the conclusion of debate on the Pearce amendment, the Chair put the question on the amendment and by voice vote, announced the ayes had prevailed. Ms. McCollum demanded a recorded vote and the Chair postponed further proceedings until a time to be announced.
2018-07-18HouseDEBATE - Pursuant to the provisions of H.Res. 996, the Committee of the Whole proceeded with 10 minutes of debate on the Pearce amendment No. 60.
2018-07-18HouseH.Amdt.924 Amendment (A055) offered by Mr. Pearce. (consideration: CR H6517-6518, H6547-6548; text: CR H6517)
2018-07-18HouseH.Amdt.923 On agreeing to the Perry amendment (A054) Agreed to by voice vote.
2018-07-18HouseDEBATE - Pursuant to the provisions of H.Res. 996, the Committee of the Whole proceeded with 10 minutes of debate on the Perry amendment No. 59.
2018-07-18HouseH.Amdt.923 Amendment (A054) offered by Mr. Perry. (consideration: CR H6516-6517; text: CR H6516)
2018-07-18HouseH.Amdt.922 On agreeing to the Young (AK) amendment (A053) Agreed to by voice vote.
2018-07-18HouseDEBATE - Pursuant to the provisions of H.Res. 996, the Committee of the Whole proceeded with 10 minutes of debate on the Young (AK) amendment No. 58.
2018-07-18HouseH.Amdt.922 Amendment (A053) offered by Mr. Young (AK). (consideration: CR H6515-6516; text: CR H6515)
2018-07-18HouseH.Amdt.921 By unanimous consent, the Connolly amendment was withdrawn. (consideration: CR H6515)
2018-07-18HouseDEBATE - Pursuant to the provisions of H.Res. 996, the Committee of the Whole proceeded with 10 minutes of debate on the Connolly amendment No. 57.
2018-07-18HouseH.Amdt.921 Amendment (A052) offered by Mr. Connolly. (consideration: CR H6515; text: CR H6515)
2018-07-18HouseH.Amdt.920 By unanimous consent, the Grothman amendment was withdrawn. (consideration: CR H6514)
2018-07-18HouseDEBATE - Pursuant to the provisions of H.Res. 996, the Committee of the Whole proceeded with 10 minutes of debte on the Grothman amendment No. 56.
2018-07-18HouseH.Amdt.920 Amendment (A051) offered by Mr. Grothman. (consideration: CR H6514-6515; text: CR H6514)
2018-07-18HouseH.Amdt.919 By unanimous consent, the Emmer amendment was withdrawn. (consideration: CR H6515)
2018-07-18HouseDEBATE - Pursuant to the provisions of H. Res. 996, the Committee of the Whole proceeded with 10 minutes of debate on the Emmer amendment No. 55.
2018-07-18HouseH.Amdt.919 Amendment (A050) offered by Mr. Emmer. (consideration: CR H6512-6515; text: CR H6513)
2018-07-18HouseH.Amdt.918 On agreeing to the Burgess amendment (A049) Agreed to by voice vote.
2018-07-18HouseDEBATE - Pursuant to the provisions of H. Res. 996, the Committee of the Whole proceeded with 10 minutes of debate on the Burgess amendment No. 53.
2018-07-18HouseH.Amdt.918 Amendment (A049) offered by Mr. Burgess. (consideration: CR H6511-6512; text: CR H6511-6512)
2018-07-18HouseH.Amdt.917 On agreeing to the Byrne amendment (A048) Agreed to by voice vote.
2018-07-18HouseDEBATE - Pursuant to the provisions of H. Res. 996, the Committee of the Whole proceeded with 10 minutes of debate on the Byrne amendment No. 52.
2018-07-18HouseH.Amdt.917 Amendment (A048) offered by Mr. Byrne. (consideration: CR H6511; text: CR H6511)
2018-07-18HousePOSTPONED PROCEEDINGS - At the conclusion of debate on the Gallego amendment, the Chair put the question on the amendment and by voice vote, announced the noes had prevailed. Mr. Gallego demanded a recorded vote and the Chair postponed further proceedings until a time to be announced.
2018-07-18HouseDEBATE - Pursuant to the provisions of H. Res. 996, the Committee of the Whole proceeded with 10 minutes of debate on the Gallego amendment No. 51.
2018-07-18HouseH.Amdt.916 Amendment (A047) offered by Mr. Gallego. (consideration: CR H6510-6511, H6547; text: CR H6510)
2018-07-18HousePOSTPONED PROCEEDINGS - At the conclusion of debate on the Goodlatte amendment, the Chair put the question on the amendment and by voice vote, announced the ayes had prevailed. Ms. McCollum demanded a recorded vote and the Chair postponed further proceedings until a time to be announced.
2018-07-18HouseDEBATE - Pursuant to the provisions of H. Res. 996, the Committee of the Whole proceeded with 10 minutes of debate on the Goodlatte amendment No. 50.
2018-07-18HouseH.Amdt.915 Amendment (A046) offered by Mr. Goodlatte. (consideration: CR H6509, H6546-6547; text: CR H6509)
2018-07-18HousePOSTPONED PROCEEDINGS - At the conclusion of debate on the Lamborn amendment, the Chair put the question on the amendment and by voice vote, announced the ayes had prevailed. Ms. McCollum demanded a recorded vote and the Chair postponed further proceedings until a time to be announced.
2018-07-18HouseDEBATE - Pursuant to the provisions of H. Res. 996, the Committee of the Whole proceeded with 10 minutes of debate on the Lamborn amendment No. 49.
2018-07-18HouseH.Amdt.914 Amendment (A045) offered by Mr. Lamborn. (consideration: CR H6508-6509, H6545-6546; text: CR H6508)
2018-07-18HousePOSTPONED PROCEEDINGS - At the conclusion of debate on the Lamborn amendment, the Chair put the question on the amendment and by voice vote, announced the ayes had prevailed. Ms. McCollum demanded a recorded vote and the Chair postponed further proceedings until a time to be announced.
2018-07-18HouseDEBATE - Pursuant to the provisions of H. Res. 996, the Committee of the Whole proceeded with 10 minutes of debate on the Lamborn amendment No. 48.
2018-07-18HouseH.Amdt.913 Amendment (A044) offered by Mr. Lamborn. (consideration: CR H6507-6508, H6545; text: CR H6507)
2018-07-18HouseH.Amdt.912 On agreeing to the Loudermilk amendment (A043) Agreed to by voice vote.
2018-07-18HouseDEBATE - Pursuant to the provisions of H. Res. 996, the Committee of the Whole proceeded with 10 minutes of debate on the Loudermilk amendment No. 47.
2018-07-18HouseH.Amdt.912 Amendment (A043) offered by Mr. Loudermilk. (consideration: CR H6506-6507; text: CR H6506)
2018-07-18HousePOSTPONED PROCEEDINGS - At the conclusion of debate on the McMorris Rodgers amendment, the Chair put the question on the amendment and by voice vote, announced the ayes had prevailed. Ms. McCollum demanded a recorded vote and the Chair postponed further proceedings until a time to be announced.
2018-07-18HouseDEBATE - Pursuant to the provisions of H. Res. 996, the Committee of the Whole proceeded with 10 minutes of debate on the McMorris Rodgers amendment No. 46.
2018-07-18HouseH.Amdt.911 Amendment (A042) offered by Mrs. McMorris Rodgers. (consideration: CR H6505-6506, H6544-6545; text: CR H6505)
2018-07-18HouseH.Amdt.910 On agreeing to the Moore amendment (A041) Agreed to by voice vote.
2018-07-18HouseDEBATE - Pursuant to the provisions of H. Res. 996, the Committee of the Whole proceeded with 10 minutes of debate on the Moore amendment No. 45.
2018-07-18HouseH.Amdt.910 Amendment (A041) offered by Ms. Moore. (consideration: CR H6504-6505; text: CR H6504)
2018-07-18HousePOSTPONED PROCEEDINGS - At the conclusion of debate on the Mullin amendment, the Chair put the question on the amendment and by voice vote, announced the ayes had prevailed. Ms. McCollum demanded a recorded vote and the Chair postponed further proceedings until a time to be announced.
2018-07-18HouseDEBATE - Pursuant to the provisions of H. Res. 996, the Committee of the Whole proceeded with 10 minutes of debate on the Mullin amendment No. 44.
2018-07-18HouseH.Amdt.909 Amendment (A040) offered by Mr. Mullin. (consideration: CR H6503-6504, H6543-6544; text: CR H6503)
2018-07-18HousePOSTPONED PROCEEDINGS - At the conclusion of debate on the Mullin amendment, the Chair put the question on the amendment and by voice vote, announced the ayes had prevailed. Ms. McCollum demanded a recorded vote and the Chair postponed further proceedings until a time to be announced.
2018-07-18HouseDEBATE - Pursuant to the provisions of H. Res. 996, the Committee of the Whole proceeded with 10 minutes of debate on the Mullin amendment No. 43.
2018-07-18HouseH.Amdt.908 Amendment (A039) offered by Mr. Mullin. (consideration: CR H6502-6503; text: CR H6502)
2018-07-18HouseH.Amdt.907 On agreeing to the Moore amendment (A038) Agreed to by voice vote.
2018-07-18HouseDEBATE - Pursuant to the provisions of H. Res. 996, the Committee of the Whole proceeded with 10 minutes of debate on the Moore amendment No. 42.
2018-07-18HouseH.Amdt.907 Amendment (A038) offered by Ms. Moore. (consideration: CR H6502; text: CR H6502)
2018-07-18HouseThe House resolved into Committee of the Whole House on the state of the Union for further consideration.
2018-07-18HouseConsidered as unfinished business. (consideration: CR H6501-6554)
2018-07-18HouseCommittee of the Whole House on the state of the Union rises leaving H.R. 6147 as unfinished business.
2018-07-18HouseOn motion that the Committee rise Agreed to by voice vote.
2018-07-18HouseMr. Walden moved that the Committee rise.
2018-07-18HouseH.Amdt.904 On agreeing to the Grothman amendment (A035) as modified Failed by recorded vote: 114 - 297 (Roll no. 345). (consideration: CR H6500-6501)
2018-07-18HouseH.Amdt.896 On agreeing to the Adams amendment (A027) Failed by recorded vote: 194 - 218 (Roll no. 344). (consideration: CR H6500)
2018-07-18HouseH.Amdt.894 On agreeing to the O'Halleran amendment (A025) Agreed to by recorded vote: 217 - 196 (Roll no. 343). (consideration: CR H6499-6500)
2018-07-18HouseH.Amdt.892 On agreeing to the Grijalva amendment (A023) Failed by recorded vote: 190 - 223 (Roll no. 342). (consideration: CR H6498-6499)
2018-07-18HouseH.Amdt.870 On agreeing to the Biggs amendment (A001) Failed by recorded vote: 172 - 237, 1 Present (Roll no. 341). (consideration: CR H6498)
2018-07-18HouseUNFINISHED BUSINESS - The Chair announced that the unfinished business was on amendments which had been debated earlier and on which further proceedings had been postponed.
2018-07-18HouseThe House resolved into Committee of the Whole House on the state of the Union for further consideration.
2018-07-18HouseConsidered as unfinished business. (consideration: CR H6497-6501)
2018-07-17HouseCommittee of the Whole House on the state of the Union rises leaving H.R. 6147 as unfinished business.
2018-07-17HouseOn motion that the Committee rise Agreed to by voice vote.
2018-07-17HouseMr. Calvert moved that the Committee rise.
2018-07-17HouseH.Amdt.906 On agreeing to the Beyer amendment (A037) Failed by voice vote.
2018-07-17HouseDEBATE - Pursuant to the provisions of H.Res. 996, the Committee of the Whole proceeded with 10 minutes of debate on the Beyer amendment No. 41.
2018-07-17HouseH.Amdt.906 Amendment (A037) offered by Mr. Beyer. (consideration: CR H6460-6461; text: CR H6460)
2018-07-17HouseH.Amdt.905 On agreeing to the Beyer amendment (A036) Failed by voice vote.
2018-07-17HouseDEBATE - Pursuant to the provisions of H.Res. 996, the Committee of the Whole proceeded with 10 minutes of debate on the Beyer amendment No. 40.
2018-07-17HouseH.Amdt.905 Amendment (A036) offered by Mr. Beyer. (consideration: CR H6458-6460; text: CR H6459)
2018-07-17HousePOSTPONED PROCEEDINGS - At the conclusion of debate on the Grothman amendment, as modified, the Chair put the question on the amendment and by voice vote, announced the noes had prevailed. Mr. Grothman demanded a recorded vote and the Chair postponed further proceedings until a time to be announced.
2018-07-17HouseDEBATE - Pursuant to the provisions of H.Res. 996, the Committee of the Whole proceeded with 10 minutes of debate on the Grothman amendment No. 39, as modified.
2018-07-17HouseH.Amdt.904 Grothman amendment (A035) modified by unanimous consent.
2018-07-17HouseH.Amdt.904 Amendment (A035) offered by Mr. Grothman. (consideration: CR H6457-6458; text as modified: CR H6457)
2018-07-17HouseH.Amdt.903 On agreeing to the Carbajal amendment (A034) Failed by voice vote.
2018-07-17HouseDEBATE - Pursuant to the provisions of H.Res. 996, the Committee of the Whole proceeded with 10 minutes of debate on the Carbajal amendment No. 37.
2018-07-17HouseH.Amdt.903 Amendment (A034) offered by Mr. Carbajal. (consideration: CR H6456-6457; text: CR H6456)
2018-07-17HouseH.Amdt.902 On agreeing to the Ruiz amendment (A033) Agreed to by voice vote.
2018-07-17HouseDEBATE - Pursuant to the provisions of H.Res. 996, the Committee of the Whole proceeded with 10 minutes of debate on the Ruiz amendment No. 36.
2018-07-17HouseH.Amdt.902 Amendment (A033) offered by Mr. Ruiz. (consideration: CR H6455-6456; text: CR H6455)
2018-07-17HouseH.Amdt.901 On agreeing to the Welch amendment (A032) Agreed to by voice vote.
2018-07-17HouseDEBATE - Pursuant to the provisions of H. Res. 996, the Committee of the Whole proceeded with 10 minutes of debate on the Welch amendment No. 35.
2018-07-17HouseH.Amdt.901 Amendment (A032) offered by Mr. Welch. (consideration: CR H6455; text: CR H6455)
2018-07-17HouseH.Amdt.900 On agreeing to the LaMalfa amendment (A031) Agreed to by voice vote.
2018-07-17HouseDEBATE - Pursuant to the provisions of H.Res. 996, the Committee of the Whole proceeded with 10 minutes of debate on the LaMalfa amendment No. 34.
2018-07-17HouseH.Amdt.900 Amendment (A031) offered by Mr. LaMalfa. (consideration: CR H6454-6455; text: CR H6454)
2018-07-17HouseH.Amdt.899 On agreeing to the Jayapal amendment (A030) Failed by voice vote.
2018-07-17HouseDEBATE - Pursuant to the provisions of H.Res. 996, the Committee of the Whole proceeded with 10 minutes of debate on the Jayapal amendment No. 32.
2018-07-17HouseH.Amdt.899 Amendment (A030) offered by Ms. Jayapal. (consideration: CR H6453-6454; text: CR H6453)
2018-07-17HouseH.Amdt.898 By unanimous consent, the Langevin amendment was withdrawn. (consideration: CR H6453)
2018-07-17HouseDEBATE - Pursuant to the provisions of H.Res. 996, the Committee of the Whole proceeded with 10 minutes of debate on the Langevin amendment No. 31.
2018-07-17HouseH.Amdt.898 Amendment (A029) offered by Mr. Langevin. (consideration: CR H6453; text: CR H6453)
2018-07-17HouseH.Amdt.897 On agreeing to the Soto amendment (A028) Agreed to by voice vote.
2018-07-17HouseDEBATE - Pursuant to the provisions of H. Res. 996, the Committee of the Whole proceeded with 10 minutes of debate on the Soto amendment No. 30.
2018-07-17HouseH.Amdt.897 Amendment (A028) offered by Mr. Soto. (consideration: CR H6452-6453; text: CR H6452)
2018-07-17HousePOSTPONED PROCEEDINGS - At the conclusion of debate on the Adams amendment, the Chair put the question on the amendment and by voice vote, announced the noes had prevailed. Ms. Adams demanded a recorded vote and the Chair postponed further proceedings until a time to be announced.
2018-07-17HouseDEBATE - Pursuant to the provisions of H.Res. 996, the Committee of the Whole proceeded with 10 minutes of debate on the Adams amendment No. 29.
2018-07-17HouseH.Amdt.896 Amendment (A027) offered by Ms. Adams. (consideration: CR H6451-6452; text: CR H6451)
2018-07-17HouseH.Amdt.895 On agreeing to the Heck amendment (A026) Agreed to by voice vote.
2018-07-17HouseDEBATE - Pursuant to the provisions of H.Res. 996, the Committee of the Whole proceeded with 10 minutes of debate on the Heck amendment No. 28.
2018-07-17HouseH.Amdt.895 Amendment (A026) offered by Mr. Heck. (consideration: CR H6451; text: CR H6451)
2018-07-17HousePOSTPONED PROCEEDINGS - At the conclusion of debate on the O'Halleran amendment, the Chair put the question on the amendment and by voice vote, announced the noes had prevailed. Mr. O'Halleran demanded a recorded vote and the Chair postponed further proceedings until a time to be announced.
2018-07-17HouseDEBATE - Pursuant to the provisions of H. Res. 996, the Committee of the Whole proceeded with 10 minutes of debate on the O'Halleran amendment No. 27.
2018-07-17HouseH.Amdt.894 Amendment (A025) offered by Mr. O'Halleran. (consideration: CR H6450-6451; text: CR H6450)
2018-07-17HouseH.Amdt.893 On agreeing to the Denham amendment (A024) Agreed to by voice vote.
2018-07-17HouseDEBATE - Pursuant to the provisions of H.Res. 996, the Committee of the Whole procedded with 10 minutes of debate on the Denham amendment No. 26.
2018-07-17HouseH.Amdt.893 Amendment (A024) offered by Mr. Denham. (consideration: CR H6449-6450; text: CR H6449)
2018-07-17HousePOSTPONED PROCEEDINGS - At the conclusion of debate on the Grijalva amendment, the Chair put the question on the amendment and by voice vote, announced the noes had prevailed. Mr. Grijalva demanded a recorded vote and the Chair postponed further proceedings until a time to be announced.
2018-07-17HouseDEBATE - Pursuant to the provisions of H.Res. 996, the Committee of the Whole proceeded with 10 minutes of debate on the Grijalva amendment No. 25.
2018-07-17HouseH.Amdt.892 Amendment (A023) offered by Mr. Grijalva. (consideration: CR H6449; text: CR H6449)
2018-07-17HouseH.Amdt.891 On agreeing to the Esty (CT) amendment (A022) Agreed to by voice vote.
2018-07-17HouseDEBATE - Pursuant to the provisions of H.Res. 996, the Committee of the Whole proceeded with 10 minutes of debate on the Esty (CT) amendment No. 24.
2018-07-17HouseH.Amdt.891 Amendment (A022) offered by Ms. Esty (CT). (consideration: CR H6448; text: CR H6448)
2018-07-17HouseH.Amdt.890 On agreeing to the Vargas amendment (A021) Failed by voice vote.
2018-07-17HouseDEBATE - Pursuant to the provisions of H.Res. 996, the Committee of the Whole proceeded with 10 minutes of debate on the Vargas amendment No. 23.
2018-07-17HouseH.Amdt.890 Amendment (A021) offered by Mr. Vargas. (consideration: CR H6447-6448; text: CR H6447)
2018-07-17HouseH.Amdt.889 On agreeing to the Welch amendment (A020) Agreed to by voice vote.
2018-07-17HouseDEBATE - Pursuant to the provisions of H.Res. 996, the Committee of the Whole proceeded with 10 minutes of debate on the Welch amendment No. 22.
2018-07-17HouseH.Amdt.889 Amendment (A020) offered by Mr. Welch. (consideration: CR H6447; text: CR H6447)
2018-07-17HouseH.Amdt.888 On agreeing to the Moore amendment (A019) Agreed to by voice vote.
2018-07-17HouseDEBATE - Pursuant to the provisions of H.Res. 996, the Committee of the Whole proceeded with 10 minutes of debate on the Moore amendment No. 21.
2018-07-17HouseH.Amdt.888 Amendment (A019) offered by Ms. Moore. (consideration: CR H6446-6447; text: CR H6446)
2018-07-17HouseH.Amdt.887 On agreeing to the Plaskett amendment (A018) Agreed to by voice vote.
2018-07-17HouseDEBATE - Pursuant to the provisions of H.Res. 996, the Committee of the Whole proceeded with 10 minutes of debate on the Plaskett amendment No. 20.
2018-07-17HouseH.Amdt.887 Amendment (A018) offered by Ms. Plaskett. (consideration: CR H6445-6446; text: CR H6445)
2018-07-17HouseH.Amdt.886 On agreeing to the O'Halleran amendment (A017) Failed by voice vote.
2018-07-17HouseDEBATE - Pursuant to the provisions of H. Res. 996, the Committee of the Whole proceeded with 10 minutes of debate on the O'Halleran amendment No. 19.
2018-07-17HouseH.Amdt.886 Amendment (A017) offered by Mr. O'Halleran. (consideration: CR H6444-6445; text: CR H6445)
2018-07-17HouseH.Amdt.885 On agreeing to the O'Halleran amendment (A016) Agreed to by voice vote.
2018-07-17HouseDEBATE - Pursuant to the provisions of H.Res. 996, the Committee of the Whole proceeded with 10 minutes of debate on the O'Halleran amendment No. 18.
2018-07-17HouseH.Amdt.885 Amendment (A016) offered by Mr. O'Halleran. (consideration: CR H6444; text: CR H6444)
2018-07-17HouseH.Amdt.884 On agreeing to the Johnson (OH) amendments (A015) Agreed to by voice vote.
2018-07-17HouseDEBATE - Pursuant to the provisions of H.Res. 996, the Committee of the Whole proceeded with 10 minutes of debate on the Johnson(OH) amendments No. 16 and No. 17.
2018-07-17HouseH.Amdt.884 Amendment (A015) offered by Mr. Johnson (OH). (consideration: CR H6443; text en bloc: CR H6444)
2018-07-17HouseH.Amdt.883 On agreeing to the Kildee amendment (A014) Agreed to by voice vote.
2018-07-17HouseDEBATE - Pursuant to the provisions of H.Res. 996, the Committee of the Whole proceeded with 10 minutes of debate on the Kildee amendment No. 15.
2018-07-17HouseH.Amdt.883 Amendment (A014) offered by Mr. Kildee. (consideration: CR H6442-6443; text: CR H6442)
2018-07-17HouseH.Amdt.882 On agreeing to the Gabbard amendment (A013) Agreed to by voice vote.
2018-07-17HouseDEBATE - Pursuant to the provisions of H.Res. 996, the Committee of the Whole proceeded with 10 minutes of debate on the Gabbard amendment No. 14.
2018-07-17HouseH.Amdt.882 Amendment (A013) offered by Ms. Gabbard. (consideration: CR H6441-6442; text: CR H6442)
2018-07-17HouseH.Amdt.881 On agreeing to the Courtney amendment (A012) Agreed to by voice vote.
2018-07-17HouseDEBATE - Pursuant to the provisions of H.Res. 996, the Committee of the Whole proceeded with 10 minutes of debate on the Courtney amendment No. 13.
2018-07-17HouseH.Amdt.881 Amendment (A012) offered by Mr. Courtney. (consideration: CR H6441; text: CR H6441)
2018-07-17HouseH.Amdt.880 On agreeing to the Dingell amendment (A011) Agreed to by voice vote.
2018-07-17HouseDEBATE - Pursuant to the provisions of H.Res. 996, the Committee of the Whole proceeded with 10 minutes of debate on the Dingell amendment No. 12.
2018-07-17HouseH.Amdt.880 Amendment (A011) offered by Mrs. Dingell. (consideration: CR H6440-6441; text: CR H6440)
2018-07-17HouseH.Amdt.879 On agreeing to the Olson amendment (A010) Agreed to by voice vote.
2018-07-17HouseDEBATE - Pursuant to the provisions of H.Res. 996, the Committee of the Whole proceeded with 10 minutes of debate on the Olson amendment No. 11.
2018-07-17HouseH.Amdt.879 Amendment (A010) offered by Mr. Olson. (consideration: CR H6440; text: CR H6440)
2018-07-17HouseH.Amdt.878 On agreeing to the Jackson Lee amendment (A009) Agreed to by voice vote.
2018-07-17HouseDEBATE - Pursuant to the provisions of H. Res. 996, the Committee of the Whole proceeded with 10 minutes of debate on the Jackson Lee amendment No. 10.
2018-07-17HouseH.Amdt.878 Amendment (A009) offered by Ms. Jackson Lee. (consideration: CR H6439-6440; text: CR H6439)
2018-07-17HouseH.Amdt.877 On agreeing to the Clyburn amendment (A008) Agreed to by voice vote.
2018-07-17HouseDEBATE - Pursuant to the provisions of H.Res. 996, the Committee of the Whole proceeded with 10 minutes of debate on the Clyburn amendment No. 9.
2018-07-17HouseH.Amdt.877 Amendment (A008) offered by Mr. Clyburn. (consideration: CR H6438-6439; text: CR H6438)
2018-07-17HouseH.Amdt.876 On agreeing to the Jackson Lee amendment (A007) Agreed to by voice vote.
2018-07-17HouseDEBATE - Pursuant to the provisions of H.Res. 996, the Committee of the Whole proceeded with 10 minutes of debate on the Jackson Lee amendment No. 8.
2018-07-17HouseH.Amdt.876 Amendment (A007) offered by Ms. Jackson Lee. (consideration: CR H6437-6438; text: CR H6437)
2018-07-17HouseH.Amdt.875 On agreeing to the Sewell (AL) amendment (A006) Agreed to by voice vote.
2018-07-17HouseDEBATE - Pursuant to the provisions of H.Res. 996, the Committee of the Whole proceeded with 10 minutes of debate on the Sewell (AL) amendment No. 7.
2018-07-17HouseH.Amdt.875 Amendment (A006) offered by Ms. Sewell (AL). (consideration: CR H6437; text: CR H6437)
2018-07-17HouseH.Amdt.874 On agreeing to the Courtney amendment (A005) Agreed to by voice vote.
2018-07-17HouseDEBATE - Pursuant to the provisions of H. Res. 996, the Committee of the Whole proceeded with 10 minutes of debate on the Courtney amendment No. 6.
2018-07-17HouseH.Amdt.874 Amendment (A005) offered by Mr. Courtney. (consideration: CR H6436-6437; text: CR H6436)
2018-07-17HouseH.Amdt.873 On agreeing to the Courtney amendment (A004) Agreed to by voice vote.
2018-07-17HouseDEBATE - Pursuant to the provisions of H.Res. 996, the Committee of the Whole proceeded with 10 minutes of debate on the Courtney amendment No. 5.
2018-07-17HouseH.Amdt.873 Amendment (A004) offered by Mr. Courtney. (consideration: CR H6436; text: CR H6436)
2018-07-17HouseH.Amdt.872 On agreeing to the Lance amendment (A003) Agreed to by voice vote.
2018-07-17HouseDEBATE - Pursuant to the provisions of H.Res. 996, the Committee of the Whole proceeded with 10 minutes of debate on the Lance amendment No. 4.
2018-07-17HouseH.Amdt.872 Amendment (A003) offered by Mr. Lance. (consideration: CR H6435-6436; text: CR H6435)
2018-07-17HouseH.Amdt.871 On agreeing to the Soto amendment (A002) Agreed to by voice vote.
2018-07-17HouseDEBATE - Pursuant to the provisions of H. Res. 996, the Committee of the Whole proceeded with 10 minutes of debate on the Soto amendment No. 3.
2018-07-17HouseH.Amdt.871 Amendment (A002) offered by Mr. Soto. (consideration: CR H6434-6435; text: CR H6434)
2018-07-17HousePOSTPONED PROCEEDINGS - At the conclusion of debate on the Biggs amendment, the Chair put the question on the amendment and by voice vote, announced the ayes had prevailed. Ms. McCollum demanded a recorded vote and the Chair postponed further proceedings until a time to be announced.
2018-07-17HouseDEBATE - Pursuant to the provisions of H.Res. 996, the Committee of the Whole proceeded with 10 minutes of debate on the Biggs amendment No. 1.
2018-07-17HouseH.Amdt.870 Amendment (A001) offered by Mr. Biggs. (consideration: CR H6434; text: CR H6434)
2018-07-17HouseGENERAL DEBATE - The Committee of the Whole proceeded with one hour of general debate on H.R. 6147.
2018-07-17HouseThe Speaker designated the Honorable Liz Cheney to act as Chairwoman of the Committee.
2018-07-17HouseHouse resolved itself into the Committee of the Whole House on the state of the Union pursuant to H. Res. 996 and Rule XVIII.
2018-07-17HouseRule provides for consideration of H.R. 6147 with 1 hour of general debate. Motion to recommit with or without instructions allowed. Rule provides for consideration of H.R. 6147 under a structured rule. Rule makes in order only those further amendments printed in the Rules Committee report.
2018-07-17HouseConsidered under the provisions of rule H. Res. 996. (consideration: CR H6344-6461; text of amendment in the nature of a substitute: CR H6383-6434)
2018-07-17HouseRule H. Res. 996 passed House.
2018-07-16HouseRules Committee Resolution H. Res. 996 Reported to House. Rule provides for consideration of H.R. 6147 with 1 hour of general debate. Motion to recommit with or without instructions allowed. Rule provides for consideration of H.R. 6147 under a structured rule. Rule makes in order only those further amendments printed in the Rules Committee report.
2018-06-19HousePlaced on the Union Calendar, Calendar No. 595.
2018-06-19HouseThe House Committee on Appropriations reported an original measure, H. Rept. 115-765, by Mr. Calvert.

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