Pallone (D-NJ) - Amendment No. 1 - Strikes the provisions of the bill relating to the Cross-State Air Pollution Rule (10 minutes) Y 166 N 224 Pallone (D-NJ) [on behalf of Engel (D-NY)] - Amendment No. 2 - Allows a state to opt out of the Cross-State Air Pollution portion of the bill if its governor determines it would raise compliance costs (10 minutes) Y 175 N 233 Bera (D-CA) - Amendment No. 3 - Requires a GAO report detailing an increase in sulfur dioxide and other emissions and the Act’s effe...
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Bucshon (R-IN) - Amendment No. 1 - Makes technical changes, modifies the short title to better capture both sections of the bill, changes effective dates to ensure smoother implementation, requires the HHS Office of Inspector General to report on implementation, and clarifies states have the option of including other providers in the directory (10 minutes) Adopted Voice Y ✓ N Jackson Lee (D-TX) - Amendment No. 2 - Would require that the termination of a provider does not take effect until the de...
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Wittman (R-VA) - Amendment No. 1 - Manager’s amendment makes technical corrections and adds the text of H.R. 3279, as passed by the House, as a new title XVII (10 minutes) Adopted Voice Y ✓ N Beyer (D-VA) - Amendment No. 2 - Prohibits an individual who is prohibited from possessing a firearm by the Gun Control Act from using a public target range (10 minutes) Y 161 N 244 Jackson Lee (D-TX) - Amendment No. 3 - Strikes Title III, which would allow the import of 41 Polar Bears legally harvested fro...
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Buck (R-CO) - Amendment No. 1 - Manager’s amendment making technical clarifications (namely, making plural references singular when necessary) (10 minutes) Adopted Voice Y ✓ N Cartwright (D-PA) - Amendment No. 2 - Creates exception to the bill for cases involving bad faith insurance claims (10 minutes) Y 178 N 237
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McMorris Rodgers (R-WA) - Amendment No. 1 - Clarifies that businesses and their employees will not be penalized for inadvertent human error in preparation or variation of ingredients. (10 minutes) Y 309 N 100 P 1 DeSaulnier (D-CA) - Amendment No. 2 - Would allow state and local governments to petition to add additional menu labeling standards beyond requirements imposed under FDA regulation. (10 minutes) Not Offered Y N Schrader (D-OR) - Amendment No. 3 - Would limit flexibility for food establi...
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Grijalva (D-AZ) - Amendment No. 1 - Requires the Treasury Secretary’s report to include historical levels of federal revenue, including corporate and individual federal income taxes as a percent of gross domestic product (10 minutes) Adopted Voice Y ✓ N Huelskamp (R-KS) - Amendment No. 2 - Requires Secretary of the Treasury to provide weekly reporting of extraordinary measures and projected exhaustion date upon notification the debt limit has been reached (10 minutes) Adopted Voice Y ✓ N Newhous...
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Jackson Lee (D-TX) - Amendment No. 1 - Replaces the phrase “basic research” with “applied research,” to gut the bill’s requirements that the National Science Foundation, whose primary mission is to fund basic research, must make a determination that grant awards are in the national interest (10 minutes) Not Offered Y N Eddie Bernice Johnson (D-TX) - Amendment No. 2 - Creates a loophole by allowing NSF to consider a portfolio of research, rather than individual grants when certifying that researc...
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Sherman (D-CA) - Amendment No. 1 - Clarifies that material reasons justifying an agency’s request or order to terminate a customer account include the agency’s belief that a customer (1) poses a threat to national security, (2) is involved in terrorist financing, (3) is an agency of the government of Iran, North Korea, Syria, or another State Sponsor of Terrorism, or (4) is located in such countries or does business with an entity in such countries (10 minutes) Adopted Voice Y ✓ N Gosar (R-AZ) -...
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