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Amendments to H.R. 4821 – Department of the Interior, Environment, and Related Agencies Appropriations Act, 2024

Green indicates en bloc

Black indicates standalone amendments

EN BLOC #1: OFFERED BY REP. SIMPSON – ADOPTED BY VOICE

Buchanan (R-FL) – Amendment No. 3 – Provide $1.15 million to the Prescott Grant Program to provide for more funding into the rescue and rehabilitation of manatees. Reduces funding for the DOI Office of the Secretary

Molinaro (R-NY) – Amendment No. 4 – Provides a $2 million increase to the FWS Delaware River Basin Restoration Program. Offset by a $2 million reduction from the DOI Office of the Secretary

Adams (D-NC) – Amendment No. 5 – Increases and decreases funding to the United States African-American Burial Grounds Preservation Program by $3 million. Expresses support for funding at amount authorized to be appropriated

Castro (D-TX) – Amendment No. 6 – Increases and decreases funding to the Operation of the National Parks budget to bring attention to the need for additional funding to the San Antonio Missions for security and maintenance purposes

Lawler (R-NY) – Amendment No. 7 – Increases and decreases funding for the National Park Service to enhance maintenance and conservation of the Appalachian National Scenic Trail

Neguse (D-CO) – Amendment No. 8 – Increases and decreases funding for the National Park Service by $266,124,000 to highlight the funding level requested in the President’s Budget Request for the NPS and their funding needs

Norton (D-DC) – Amendment No. 9 – Increases/decreases by $1 million the National Park Service’s operations account to direct NPS to submit a report to Congress identifying statutes and regulations that inhibit active use of urban parks in the National Park System. Active use is defined as use that prioritizes current enjoyment by people and improves quality of life, and includes playgrounds, pedestrian- and bicycle-friendly infrastructure, sports and recreation facilities, community events, programming, and concessions

Garbarino (R-NY) – Amendment No. 10 – Reduces by $15 million and increases by $15 million the National Recreation and Preservation account with the intent to provide $15 million for 9/11 Memorial Act grants

Lawler (R-NY) – Amendment No. 11 – Provides a $2 million increase to the National Recreation and Preservation Account to support NPS Heritage sites nationwide, including the Maurice D Hincey Hudson River Valley National Heritage Area in the Hudson River Valley. Offset by a $2 million reduction to the DOI Office of the Secretary

Molinaro (R-NY) – Amendment No. 12 – Provides a $2 million increase to the National Recreation and Preservation Account to support NPS Heritage sites across the country, including the Erie Canal National Heritage Area in Upstate New York. Offset by a $2 million reduction to the DOI Office of the Secretary

Espaillat (D-NY) – Amendment No. 13 – Increases and decreases funding to highlight the importance of the Historic Preservation Fund, which rehabilitates important historical sites

Jackson Lee (D-TX) – Amendment No. 14 – Increases and decreases funds for the Historic Preservation Fund by $3,000,000 with the intent of enhancing activities for the preservation, restoration, and maintenance of nationally significant sites, artifacts, and structures through competitive grants at the local, state, and federal levels focusing on projects involving HBCUs, sites and stories linked to the Civil Rights movement, landmarks associated with communities that are historically underrepresented, and sites related to the histories of Indigenous peoples

Barr (R-KY) – Amendment No. 17 – Increases funding for USGS by $5 million to implement the Biden Administration’s 2021 100 Day Supply Chain Review recommendation for the Department of Interior to identify potential sites where critical minerals could be sustainably and responsibly produced and processed in the United States

Buchanan (R-FL) – Amendment No. 18 – Provide $2.5 million to the National Water Quality Program to bolster research into harmful algal blooms. Reduces funding for the DOI Office of the Secretary

Boebert (R-CO) – Amendment No. 20 – Takes funding from EPA bureaucracy to fund Bureau of Indian Affairs for dirt school bus routes by $1.5 million

Gottheimer (D-NJ) – Amendment No. 22 – Increases funding for the Holocaust Memorial Museum by $5 million to study Holocaust education efforts in public schools nationwide; determine which states and school districts require or do not require Holocaust education in their curriculum; determine which states and school districts offer optional Holocaust education; identify the standards and requirements schools mandate on this Holocaust education; identify the types and quality of instructional materials used to teach; and identify the approaches used by schools to assess what students learn

Kamlager-Dove (D-CA) – Amendment No. 23 – Increases and decreases by $3 million to highlight the need to conduct a Workplace Environmental Survey to measure progress and direct interventions regarding sexual harassment/assault and other toxic workplace issues at the Department of the Interior

Molinaro (R-NY) – Amendment No. 24 – Provides a $4 million increase for rural water technical assistance authorized under the Grassroots Rural and Small Community Water System Act. Offset by a $4 million decrease from DOI Office of the Secretary

Neguse (D-CO) – Amendment No. 25 – Increases funding for the DOI and USFS Wildland Fire Management Accounts by $2 million each

Norcross (D-NJ) – Amendment No. 26 – Increases and decreases funding to direct the Bureau of Ocean Energy Management to conduct a study on the impacts of commercial fishing on endangered marine mammals

Plaskett (D-VI) – Amendment No. 27 –  Provides level funding for Department of the Interior assistance to territories of the United States by redirecting $12.5 million from the Office of the Secretary general fund to territorial assistance

Neguse (D-CO) – Amendment No. 29 – Increases and decreases by $575 million for Department-Wide Wildland Fire Management Programs with the intent that the $575 million will be used to maintain the 2021 pay increase for Federal Wildland Firefighters

Castro (D-TX) – Amendment No. 30 – Increases and decreases funding for the Energy Community Revitalization Program for the purpose of bringing attention to plugging, reclaiming, and remediating orphaned wells that have created bodies of water that contain and emit dangerous amounts of hydrogen sulfide

Connolly (D-VA) – Amendment No. 31 – Increases and decreases funding for EPA’s Science and Technology account by $1 million to highlight the need for EPA’s Office of Air and Radiation to develop and document a business case for a new IT system for air quality data based on considerations for how such a system could address the challenges currently posed by the Air Quality System (AQS) and AirNow

Massie (R-KY) – Amendment No. 32 – Increases and decreases funding to encourage EPA to reduce the significant backlog of pesticide registrations in the Antimicrobial Division of the EPA Office of Pesticide Programs and to be more transparent with stakeholders seeking conditional registrations

Blunt Rochester (D-DE) – Amendment No. 34 – Increases the ensure safe water program funding of the Environmental Programs and Management account by $3,000,000 for needs assessment completion authorized in section 50108 of the Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act and decreases the account by $3,000,000

Boebert (R-CO) – Amendment No. 36 – Transfers funding from EPA bureaucracy to the Holocaust Memorial Museum account

Feenstra (R-IA) – Amendment No. 37 – Increases and decreases funding for EPA salaries to emphasize that the EPA should not promulgate any new rules that would affect over 50% of American farmland without explicit congressional approval

Neguse (D-CO) – Amendment No. 40 – Increases and decreases the EPA Environmental Programs and Management account by $12 million to support funding for the EPA’s Office of Noise Abatement and Control

Lawler (R-NY) – Amendment No. 42 – Increases and decreases funding for the Hazardous Substance Superfund with the intent of further comprehensive tests of water contaminants in the Lower Hudson River

Scott, David (D-GA) – Amendment No. 43 – Increases and decreases funding for the State and Tribal Assistance Grants Account by $1 million to highlight the need for increased air quality monitoring in urban communities

Sykes (D-OH) – Amendment No. 44 – Increases and decreases funding to highlight the funding deficiencies proposed for the Clean Water and Drinking Water State Revolving Funds

Neguse (D-CO) – Amendment No. 45 – Increases and decreases funding for the Clean Water State Revolving Fund and Drinking Water State Revolving Fund to highlight the additional funding needed to support these critical programs

Molinaro (R-NY) – Amendment No. 46 – Increase/decrease amendment to highlight the importance of the Clean Water and Drinking Water State Revolving Fund programs for assisting rural community’s water systems

Moylan (R-GU) – Amendment No. 47 – Increases share of certain grants available to insular areas

Peters (D-CA) – Amendment No. 48 – Increases and Decreases the Border Water Infrastructure Program to emphasize the need for more funding to repair and expand the South Bay International Wastewater Treatment Plant

Dingell (D-MI) – Amendment No. 49 – Increases and decreases the EPA’s Brownfields Program funding by $20 million to emphasize the need to continue investing in the clean up of contaminated sites

Lee (D-PA) – Amendment No. 50 – Increases and decreases funding for lead testing at schools and child care facilities to protect children from lead in drinking water

Trahan (D-MA) – Amendment No. 51 – Increases and decreases Sec. 221 of the Federal Water Pollution Control Act to emphasize the need to provide funding for combined sewer overflows

Gluesenkamp Perez (D-WA) – Amendment No. 52 – Increases and decreases funding for the Water Infrastructure Finance and Innovation Program Account to emphasize the critical importance of supporting our nation’s drinking water and wastewater infrastructure

Neguse (D-CO) – Amendment No. 53 – Increases funding to the USFS National Forest System administrative account by $2 million to direct additional funding to the Arapaho Roosevelt National Forest in Colorado for the purposes of hiring additional staff for the Sulphur Ranger District

Barr (R-KY) – Amendment No. 54 – Increases and decreases funding to highlight the importance of the Forest Service’s efforts to regenerate white oak in our national forests and to increase private forest landowner outreach and education to establish white oak forests for future generations

Neguse (D-CO) – Amendment No. 55 – Increases and decreases funding for National Forest System by $409,843,000 to highlight the additional funding requested in the President’s Budget Request and address staff capacity issues

Panetta (D-CA) – Amendment No. 56 – Increases and decreases funding for the U.S. Forest Service to manage and maintain firebreaks in the wildland urban interface

Yakym (R-IN) – Amendment No. 57 – Increases and decreases the funding for the White House Council on Environmental Quality to resume reporting on National Environmental Policy Act litigation, Environmental Impact Statement (EIS) page counts, and average EIS timelines

Moore (R-UT) – Amendment No. 69 –  Provides $5 million to continue scientific monitoring and assessments to establish effective management and conservation efforts to save saline lakes such as the Great Salt Lake and others within the Great Basin network, as authorized by the Saline Lake Ecosystems in the Great Basin States Program Act enacted in there 117th Congress

Moore (R-UT) – Amendment No. 105 – Increases and decreases Departmental Operations funding by $11 million to enhance outdoor recreation access and digitize easement, road, trail, and vehicle data as authorized by the MAPLand Act enacted in the 117th Congress

Adopted by Voice
Y
N

Griffith (R-VA) – Amendment No. 1 – Decreases the Bureau of Land Management’s Wild Horse and Burro program funds by $74.232 million to Fiscal Year 2019 levels – REJECTED BY VOICE

Hageman (R-WY) – Amendment No. 2 – Reduces BLM funding by 50% – VOTE REQUESTED

Vote Requested
Y 144
N 280

Collins (R-GA) – Amendment No. 15 – Transfers the Council on Environmental Quality’s funding to the National Parks Service for construction activities – VOTE REQUESTED

Vote Requested
Y 184
N 239

DeSaulnier (D-CA) – Amendment No. 16 – Strikes section 447, which would prohibit funds from being used to consider the social cost of carbon – REJECTED BY VOICE

Perry (R-PA) – Amendment No. 19 – Reduces funding for the Bureau of Ocean Energy Management by $28 million for the purpose of eliminating funding for the Office of Renewable Energy Programs – ADOPTED BY VOICE

Adopted by Voice
Y
N

Clyde (R-GA) – Amendment No. 21 – Transfers the $15,000 reception/representation allowance for the Secretary of the Interior to the spending reduction account – ADOPTED BY VOICE

Adopted by Voice
Y
N

Boebert (R-CO) – Amendment No. 28 – Transfers $5,000,000 from EPA bureaucracy to hazardous fuels reduction activities within BLM – ADOPTED BY VOICE

Adopted by Voice
Y
N

NOT OFFERED Molinaro (R-NY) – Amendment No. 33 – Provides a $13 million increase to the Toxic Substances Superfund account to support the clean up and restoration of deeply contaminated sites across the country, including the Hudson River PCB Superfund Site. Offset with a $13 million reduction to the Science and Technology Account

Boebert (R-CO) – Amendment No. 35 – Transfers $5,000,000 from EPA bureaucracy to fund active forest management at USFS – ADOPTED BY VOICE

Adopted by Voice
Y
N

NOT OFFEREDGonzales, Tony (R-TX) – Amendment No. 38 – Increases funding for the Southwest Water Infrastructure program to $71 million and decreases EPA’s Environmental Programs and Management account by $71 million

McCormick (R-GA) – Amendment No. 39 – Reduces funding for the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) Environmental Programs and Management account by $17 million. Reallocates $10 million for increased oversight of the EPA and cuts spending by $2 million – ADOPTED BY VOICE

Adopted by Voice
Y
N

NOT OFFERED Sessions (R-TX) – Amendment No. 41 – Increases the Forest Service Capital Improvement and Maintenance account by $15 million for the purpose of improving roads in National Forests. Reduces the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) Environmental Programs and Management account by $16 million

Westerman (R-AR) – Amendment No. 58 –  Reduces funding for the operation of the Council on Environmental Quality by $2,750,000 to its currently authorized level of $1,000,000 – ADOPTED BY VOICE

Adopted by Voice
Y
N

Perry (R-PA) – Amendment No. 59 – Strikes funding for the Council on Environmental Quality – VOTE REQUESTED

Vote Requested
Y 166
N 253

Perry (R-PA) – Amendment No. 60 –  Strikes funding for the National Endowment for the Arts – VOTE REQUESTED

Vote Requested
Y 129
N 292

Perry (R-PA) – Amendment No. 61 – Strikes funding for the National Endowment for the Humanities – VOTE REQUESTED

Vote Requested
Y 132
N 292

Rouzer (R-NC) – Amendment No. 62 – Revises language regarding borrow sites for coastal storm risk management projects within the Coastal Barrier Resources Act system – ADOPTED BY VOICE

Adopted by Voice
Y
N

Nehls (R-TX) – Amendment No. 63 – Prohibits funds made available by this Act for the National Park Service to place any limitation on the number of air tours at national parks – ADOPTED BY VOICE

Adopted by Voice
Y
N

Graves (R-LA) – Amendment No. 64 – Prohibits the use of funds under this act to issue new major rules if OMB determines that the rule will have a significant negative effect on the economy, increase inflation, or adversely impact American international competitiveness – ADOPTED BY VOICE

Adopted by Voice
Y
N

Hageman (R-WY) – Amendment No. 65 –  Prohibits the finalization, enforcement, administration, and implementation of the Rock Springs draft Resource Management Plan Revision from the Bureau of Land Management, which severely restricts grazing, mining, recreation, and other activities on 3.6 million acres in Wyoming – ADOPTED BY VOICE

Adopted by Voice
Y
N

Harshbarger (R-TN) – Amendment No. 66 – Prohibits funds to the United States Board on Geographic Names – VOTE REQUESTED

Vote Requested
Y 177
N 246

LaMalfa (R-CA) – Amendment No. 67 –  Prohibits any funds made available by this Act from being used establish or modify any national monuments under the Antiquities Act within Colusa County, California – ADOPTED BY VOICE

Adopted by Voice
Y
N

Malliotakis (R-NY) – Amendment No. 68 –  Prohibits funding to provide housing to migrants on Gateway National Park – ADOPTED BY VOICE

Adopted by Voice
Y
N

Perry (R-PA) – Amendment No. 70 – Prohibits the use of funds for EPA to take backstop actions related to the Chesapeake Bay TMDL – VOTE REQUESTED

Vote Requested
Y 180
N 243

Arrington (R-TX) – Amendment No. 71 – Prohibits funds in this bill from being used to list the Salina Mucket or the Mexican Fawnsfoot species of mussels found in the Rio Grande River as endangered or their habitat as critical – ADOPTED BY VOICE

Adopted by Voice
Y
N

Bentz (R-OR) – Amendment No. 72 – Prohibits the use of any federal funds to create National monuments in Malheur County, Oregon under the Antiquities Act – ADOPTED BY VOICE

Adopted by Voice
Y
N

Boebert (R-CO) – Amendment No. 73 – Reduces the salary of Elizabeth Klein, Director, Bureau of Ocean Energy Management to  $1 – VOTE REQUESTED

Vote Requested
Y 163
N 261

Boebert (R-CO) – Amendment No. 74 – Prohibits the Director of the United States Fish and Wildlife Service and the Assistant Administrator for Fisheries of the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, from taking any action to finalize, implement, or enforce the Biden Administration Proposed ESA rules. These include bringing back the blanket 4(d) rule, which extends endangered protections to threatened species, proposes to expand the listing and habitat designations under the ESA, and reverses the simplified interagency consultation process – VOTE REQUESTED

Vote Requested
Y 213
N 212

Boebert (R-CO) – Amendment No. 75 – Prohibits the Director of the Bureau of Land Management from taking any action to finalize, implement, or enforce a draft resource management plan and draft supplemental environmental impact statement to end new oil leases on 1.6M acres in Colorado – ADOPTED BY VOICE

Adopted by Voice
Y
N

Boebert (R-CO) – Amendment No. 76 – Prohibits the Director of the Bureau of Land Management from taking any action to finalize, implement, or enforce the proposed rule on Fluid Mineral Leases and Leasing Process – ADOPTED BY VOICE

Adopted by Voice
Y
N

Boebert (R-CO) – Amendment No. 77 – Prohibits funding for the Bicycle Subsidy Benefit Program of the Department of the Interior – ADOPTED BY VOICE

Adopted by Voice
Y
N

Burgess (R-TX) – Amendment No. 78 – Prohibits funds made available by this Act to be used by the Administrator of the Environmental Protection Agency to hire or pay the salary of any officer or employee of the Environmental Protection Agency under subsection (f) or (g) of section 207 of the Public Health Service Act (42 U.S.C. 209) who is not already receiving pay under either such subsection on the date of enactment of this Act – VOTE REQUESTED

Vote Requested
Y 188
N 237

Burlison (R-MO) – Amendment No. 79 – Prohibits fund to enforce the final rule of the Environmental Protection Agency titled “Endangerment and Cause of Contribute Findings for Greenhouse Gases Under Section 202(a) of the Clean Air Act.” – ADOPTED BY VOICE

Adopted by Voice
Y
N

Burlison (R-MO) – Amendment No. 80 – Prohibits funding for Executive Order 14057: Catalyzing Clean Energy Industries and Jobs Through Federal Sustainability – ADOPTED BY VOICE

Adopted by Voice
Y
N

Cammack (R-FL) – Amendment No. 81 – Prohibits funds from being used to finalize any rule or regulation that has resulted in or is likely to result in an annual effect on the economy of $100 million or more – ADOPTED BY VOICE

Adopted by Voice
Y
N

Clyde (R-GA) – Amendment No. 82  – Prohibits funds for the cancellation or suspension of oil and gas leases in the ANWR or the NPR-A – ADOPTED BY VOICE

Adopted by Voice
Y
N

Clyde (R-GA) – Amendment No. 83 – Prohibits funds to the BLM proposed rule regarding the National Petroleum Reserve in Alaska – ADOPTED BY VOICE

Adopted by Voice
Y
N

Collins (R-GA) – Amendment No. 84 – Prohibits any funding from being used to finalize, implement, administer, or enforce NOAA’s vessel speed limiter rule – ADOPTED BY VOICE

Crane (R-AZ) – Amendment No. 85 – Reduces the salary of CEQ Chair Brenda Mallory to $1 – VOTE REQUESTED

Vote Requested
Y 161
N 251

Crane (R-AZ) – Amendment No. 86 – Prohibits funding for Public Land Order No. 7923, relating to public lands withdrawal surrounding Chaco Culture National Historical Park boundary – VOTE REQUESTED

Vote Requested
Y 191
N 219

Fallon (R-TX) – Amendment No. 87 – Prohibits the use of funds made available by this Act from being used to reduce the number of oil and gas leases issued by the Secretary of the Interior ADOPTED BY VOICE

Adopted by Voice
Y
N

Fallon (R-TX) – Amendment No. 88 – Prohibits the use of federal funds for community-scale ambient air monitoring – ADOPTED BY VOICE

Adopted by Voice
Y
N

Fulcher (R-ID) – Amendment No. 89 – Restricts Funds to Implement Section 216 of Executive Order 14008 ((86 Fed. Reg. 7627, relating to tackling the climate crisis at home and abroad) – VOTE REQUESTED

Vote Requested
Y 212
N 202

Gaetz (R-FL) – Amendment No. 90 – Prohibits funds from being used to finalize or implement a Commercial Services Strategy for the Crab Island Area of the Gulf Islands National Seashore – ADOPTED BY VOICE

Adopted by Voice
Y
N

Gosar (R-AZ) – Amendment No. 91 – Prohibits funding to be used to finalize, implement, or enforce the proposed rule by the EPA titled “Reconsideration of the National Ambient Air Quality Standards for Particulate Matter” – VOTE REQUESTED

Y 212
N 206

Gosar (R-AZ) – Amendment No. 92 – Prohibits funds to implement, administer, or enforce Presidential Proclamation 10606 of August 8, 2023 (88 Fed. Reg. 55331, relating to the establishment of Baaj Nwaavjo I’tah Kukveni-Ancestral Footprints of the Grand Canyon National Monument) – ADOPTED BY VOICE

Adopted by Voice
Y
N

Graves (R-LA) – Amendment No. 93 – Prohibits funding for BOEM & BSEE to implement NMFS stay agreement with Sierra Club expanding Rice’s whale critical habitat – ADOPTED BY VOICE

Adopted by Voice
Y
N

Greene (R-GA) – Amendment No. 94 – Prohibits funds from being used to remove any monument on land under the jurisdiction of the Department of the Interior – VOTE REQUESTED

Vote Requested
Y 191
N 227

NOT OFFEREDGreene (R-GA) – Amendment No. 95 – Prohibits funding for the Commission of Fine Arts

Grothman (R-WI) – Amendment No. 96 – Prohibits funds to develop, finalize, issue, or use assessments under EPA’s Integrated Risk Information System (IRIS) – ADOPTED BY VOICE

Adopted by Voice
Y
N

Hageman (R-WY) – Amendment No. 97 – Prevents any funding from being made available to finalize or implement the CEQ guidance entitled “National Environmental Policy Act Guidance on Consideration of Greenhouse Gas Emissions and Climate Change” – ADOPTED BY VOICE

Adopted by Voice
Y
N

Hageman (R-WY) – Amendment No. 98 – Prohibits the implementation and enforcement of the EPA’s final rule entitled “Clean Water Act Section 401 Water Quality Certification Improvement Rule” – ADOPTED BY VOICE

Adopted by Voice
Y
N

Jackson (R-TX) – Amendment No. 99 – Prohibits funding to implement the proposed “Endangered and Threatened Wildlife and Plants; Endangered Species Status for Texas Kangaroo Rat and Designation of Critical Habitat rule by the Fish and Wildlife Service – ADOPTED BY VOICE

Adopted by Voice
Y
N

LaMalfa (R-CA) – Amendment No. 100 – Prohibits any funds made available by this Act from being used to finalize, implement, administer, or enforce the draft Northwest California Integrated Resource Management Plan and Environmental Impact Statement for public lands managed by the Redding and Arcata field offices – ADOPTED BY VOICE

Adopted by Voice
Y
N

McCormick (R-GA) – Amendment No. 101 – Reduces the salary of Matthew Tejada, Deputy Assistant Administrator for Environmental Justice, to $1- VOTE REQUESTED

Vote Requested
Y 166
N 251

McCormick (R-GA) – Amendment No. 102 – Prohibits funds from implementing Executive Orders 14037 of August 5, 2021 (86 Fed. Reg. 43583; relating to strengthening American leadership in clean cars and trucks), Executive Order 14057 of December 8, 2021 (86 Fed. Reg. 70935; relating to catalyzing clean energy industries and jobs through Federal sustainability), or Executive Order 14096 of April 21, 2023 (88 Fed. Reg. 25251; relating to revitalizing our Nation’s commitment to environmental justice for all) – VOTE REQUESTED

Vote Requested
Y 217
N 202

Miller (R-IL) – Amendment No. 103 – Reduces the salary of Ya-Wei (Jake) Li, Deputy Assistant Administrator for Pesticide Programs to $1 – VOTE REQUESTED

Vote Requested
Y 151
N 263

Miller (R-IL) – Amendment No. 104 – Prevents funds from being used for the Environmental Protection Agency’s “Solar for All” grant competition – ADOPTED BY VOICE

Adopted by Voice
Y
N

Nehls (R-TX) – Amendment No. 106 – Prohibits funds to be used for the shooting of cattle in the Gila National Forest or other National Forests – ADOPTED BY VOICE

Adopted by Voice
Y
N

Nehls (R-TX) – Amendment No. 107 – Prohibits funds for the EPA’s Clean School Bus Program – VOTE REQUESTED

Vote Requested
Y 196
N 222

Norman (R-SC) – Amendment No. 108 – Prohibits funding for the American Climate Corps – ADOPTED BY VOICE

Adopted by Voice
Y
N

Norman (R-SC) – Amendment No. 109 – Prohibits funding for rule titled ‘‘Control of Air Pollution From New Motor Vehicles: Heavy-Duty Engine and Vehicle Standards’’ – ADOPTED BY VOICE

Adopted by Voice
Y
N

Norman (R-SC) – Amendment No. 110 – Prohibits funding for Department of the Interior’s Office of Diversity, Inclusion and Civil Rights – VOTE REQUESTED

Vote Requested
Y 207
N 213

Norman (R-SC) – Amendment No. 111 – Prohibits funding for the Interagency Working Group on the Social Cost of Greenhouse Gases – ADOPTED BY VOICE

Adopted by Voice
Y
N

Norman (R-SC) – Amendment No. 112 – Reduces the salary of Tracy Stone-Manning, Director of the Bureau of Land Management, to $1 VOTE REQUESTED

Vote Requested
Y 159
N 259

Norman (R-SC) – Amendment No. 113 – Reduces the salary of Michael Regan, Administrator of the Environmental Protection Agency, to $1- VOTE REQUESTED

Vote Requested
Y 150
N 265

Norman (R-SC) – Amendment No. 114 –  Prohibits funding for EPA’s Justice, Equity, Diversity and Inclusion Workgroup – ADOPTED BY VOICE

Adopted by Voice
Y
N

Norman (R-SC) – Amendment No. 115 – Reduces the salary of Deb Haaland, Secretary of the Interior, to $1 – VOTE REQUESTED

Vote Requested
Y 156
N 263

Ogles (R-TN) – Amendment No. 116 – Prohibits funds to be used for the Antiquities Act of 1906 VOTE REQUESTED

Vote Requested
Y 175
N 244

Ogles (R-TN) – Amendment No. 117 –  Prohibits funds to be used by the Environmental Protection Agency for the U.S. Global Change Research Program – ADOPTED BY VOICE

Adopted by Voice
Y
N

Ogles (R-TN) – Amendment No. 118 –  Prohibits the use of funds made available by this Act from enforcing any COVID-19 mask mandates – ADOPTED BY VOICE

Adopted by Voice
Y
N

Ogles (R-TN) – Amendment No. 119 –  Prohibits funds for the Environmental Financial Advisory Board of the Environmental Protection Agency – ADOPTED BY VOICE

Adopted by Voice
Y
N

Ogles (R-TN) – Amendment No. 120 – Prohibits funds to carry out the provisions of section 50262 of Public Law 117-169 (Inflation Reduction Act) – VOTE REQUESTED

Vote Requested
Y
N

Owens (R-UT) – Amendment No. 121 –  Prohibits the use of funds to implement, administer, or enforce any recommendation of the Interagency Working Group on Mining Regulations, Laws, and Permitting of the Department of the Interior – ADOPTED BY VOICE

Adopted by Voice
Y
N

Palmer (R-AL) – Amendment No. 122 – Prohibits the EPA from using funds to arm agents as part of the agency’s criminal enforcement division – ADOPTED BY VOICE

Adopted by Voice
Y
N

Perry (R-PA) – Amendment No. 123 – Prohibits the use of funds to give formal notification under, or prepare, propose, implement, administer, or enforce any rule or recommendation pursuant to, section 115 of the Clean Air Act (42 USC 7415) – ADOPTED BY VOICE

Adopted by Voice
Y
N

 Posey (R-FL) – Amendment No. 124 – Reduces the EPA-Environmental Programs and Management account for the Office of Air and Radiation by 50 percent – ADOPTED BY VOICE

Rose (R-TN) – Amendment No. 125 – Prohibits funds from being used to implement, administer, apply, enforce, or carry out any plastic straw prohibitions – ADOPTED BY VOICE

Roy (R-TX) – Amendment No. 126 – Prohibits funds from being used to carry out environmental justice activities – VOTE REQUESTED

Vote Requested
Y
N

Roy (R-TX) – Amendment No. 127 – Prohibits funds from being used to implement any of President Biden’s executive orders on climate change – VOTE REQUESTED

Vote Requested
Y
N

Schweikert (R-AZ) – Amendment No. 128 – Reduces discretionary budget authority in the bill by 16 percent – REJECTED BY VOICE

Stauber (R-MN) – Amendment No. 129 –   Prohibits any funds from being used to implement or enforce the Biden Administration’s NEPA Phase 1 regulations – ADOPTED BY VOICE

Adopted by Voice
Y
N

Stauber (R-MN) – Amendment No. 130 –  Prohibits any funds from being used to finalize, implement, or enforce the Biden Administration’s proposed NEPA Phase 2 regulations – ADOPTED BY VOICE

Adopted by Voice
Y
N


Westerman (R-AR) – Amendment No. 131 – Prohibits the use of funds for the development, implementation, and interagency coordination of an Ocean Justice Strategy – ADOPTED BY VOICE

Adopted by Voice
Y
N