There are no amendments pending a the current time. Information regarding the amendments that were considered for H.R. 3354 - Make America Secure and Prosperous Appropriations Act of 2018, can be found in the links below. Amendments made in order under H.Res. 500 (Agriculture, THUD, Homeland, and SFOPS) can be found here. Amendments made in order under H.Res. 504 (Interior, CJS, Labor/HHS/Education, and Financial Services) can be found here.
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You can also receive live amendment updates by following us on Twitter, @RepCloakroom Amendments are debatable for 10 minutes each unless otherwise noted. Amendments offered En Bloc are debatable for 20 minutes. Amendments to H.R. 3354 made in order under H.Res. 504: Amendments to Division A – (Interior, Environment & Related Agencies) Calvert En Bloc 1 Soto (D-FL) – Amendment No. 3 – Increases funding for the National Wildlife Refuge System by $500,000 for the Wildlife and Habitat Management of...
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You can also receive live amendment updates by following us on Twitter, @RepCloakroom Amendments are debatable for 10 minutes each unless otherwise noted. Amendments offered En Bloc are debatable for 20 minutes. Additional amendments are expected to be made in order under a subsequent rule. Amendments to H.R. 3354 made in order under H.Res. 500: Amendments to Division B – (Agriculture, Rural Development, Food and Drug Administration, and Related Agencies) Aderholt (R-AL) En Bloc No. 1 Curbelo (...
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You can also receive live amendment updates by following us on Twitter, @RepCloakroom Amendments are debatable for 10 minutes each unless otherwise noted. Amendments offered En Bloc are debatable for 20 minutes. Amendments to H.R. 3219 made in order under H.Res. 473: Amendments to Division B (Legislative Branch) Connolly (D-VA) – Amendment No. 1 – Increases funding for the Government Accountability Office (GAO) Rejected Voice Y N ✓ Love (R-UT) – Amendment No. 2 – Expands the permissible uses of ...
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Tsongas (D-MA) - Amendment No. 1 - Requires mitigation measures, previously adopted in P.L. 111-11, to ensure that impacts to migratory birds, wildlife, and wetlands are minimized Y 190 N 234 Young (R-AK) - Amendment No. 2 - Amends section 7 to conform the text of H.R. 218 with the Senate text, S. 101 Passed Voice Y ✓ N Grijalva (D-AZ) - Amendment No. 3 - Prohibits the Act from taking effect until $20 Million in federal funds given to Alaska for transportation purposes in King Cove is repaid to ...
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Tsongas (D-MA) - Amendment No. 1 - Blocks the permitting process coordination and scheduling requirements of the legislation from applying to pipeline projects located on lands required under Federal, State, or local law to be managed for purposes of natural resource conservation or recreation Y 180 N 249 Lynch (D-MA) - Amendment No. 2 - Directs FERC to consult with Administrator of the Transportation Security Administration regarding the extent of the applicant’s compliance with security guidan...
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Engel (D-NY) - Amendment No. 1 - Removes the authority for permitting cross-border oil pipelines from the FERC and places it with the State Department Y 182 N 245 Tsongas (D-MA) - Amendment No. 2 - Blocks the issuance of a certificate of crossing if any part of the oil or natural gas pipeline project is to be located on lands required under Federal, State, or local law to be managed for purposes of natural resource conservation or recreation Y 179 N 247 Gene Green [on behalf of Veasey (D-TX)] - ...
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Castor (D-FL) - Amendment No. 1 - Halts implementation of the Ozone Standards Implementation Act of 2017 if the Clean Air Scientific Advisory Committee finds that application could increase health risks to vulnerable populations including children, seniors, pregnant women, outdoor workers, and minority and low-income communities Y 194 N 232 Tonko (D-NY) - Amendment No. 2 - Strikes subsection (b) of Section 3, which would allow EPA to consider technological feasibility when determining what level...
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You can also receive live amendment updates by following us on Twitter, @RepCloakroom The House Armed Services Committee Amendment Tracker for H.R. 2810 is available here. Amendments are debatable for 10 minutes each unless otherwise noted. Amendments offered En Bloc are debatable for 20 minutes. Amendments to H.R. 2810 made in order under H.Res. 431: Thornberry (R-TX) – Amendment No. 1 - Makes several technical and conforming changes to the bill Passed Voice Y ✓ N Conaway (R-TX) – Amendment No....
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