Connolly (D-VA) - Transfers $10 million from Defense Wide Operations and Maintenance to Defense Wide Research, Development, Test and Evaluation to support Strategic Environmental Research and Development Program.
Broun (R-GA) Amendment Number 23 - Transfers $ 216.6 million from Defense Wide Operations and Maintenance, Office of the Secretary of Defense to the Spending Reduction Account.
Connolly (D-VA) [for Blumenauer D-OR] Amendment Number 9 - Transfers $15 million from Defense Wide Operations and Maintenance to Defense Wide Research, Development, Test and Evaluation for the Energy Security and Technical Certification Program.
Kucinich (D-OH) - Transfers $3.6 million from Defense Wide Operations and Maintenance to the Defense Health Programs for Gulf War Illness Research.
Jackson Lee (D-TX) Amendment Number 69 - Transfers $500,000 from Defense Wide Operations and Maintenance to Defense Health Program for Post Traumatic Stress Disorder research.
Jackson Lee (D-TX) Amendment Number 67 - Transfers $600,000 from Defense Wide Operations and Maintenance to Defense Health Program for breast cancer research.
Broun (R-GA) Amendment Numbered 24 - Transfers $25.8 million from Army Research, Development, Test and Evaluation to the Spending Reduction Account to eliminate environmental technology research.
Broun (R-GA) Amendment Numbered 25 - Transfers $22.7 million from Army Research, Development, Test and Evaluation to the Spending Reduction Account to eliminate HIV research.
Broun (R-GA) Amendment Numbered 26 - Transfers $21.7 million from Navy Research, Development, Test and Evaluation to the Spending Reduction Account to eliminate funding for shipboard waste systems.
Broun (R-GA) Amendment Numbered 21 - Transfers $9.14 million from Navy Research, Development, Test and Evaluation to Defense Wide Research, Development, Test and Evaluation for Israeli cooperative missile defense.
Welch (D-VT) Transfers $297 million from Air Force Research, Development, Test and Evaluation to the Spending Reduction Account to eliminate funding for the Next Generation Bomber.
Broun (R-GA) Amendment Number 22 - Transfers $4.42 million from Air Force Research, Development, Test and Evaluation to Defense Wide Research, Development, Test and Evaluation for Israeli cooperative missile defense.
Stearns (R-FL) Transfers $16 million from Defense Wide Research, Development, Test and Evaluation to Defense Health Programs for prostate cancer research.
Sessions (R-TX) Transfers $10 million from Defense Wide Research, Development, Test and Evaluation to Defense Health Programs for traumatic brain injury research.
Amash (R-MI) Amendment Number 62 - Strikes Section 8015 of the bill, which prohibits the Defense Department from contracting out any commercial function unless it will save the Department at least $10 million or 10% of its performance costs.
Sutton (D-OH) - To require inclusion in a required report to Congress on Buy American Act waivers, whether items purchased from foreign entities were available for purchase in the United States.
Sessions (R-TX) - Strikes Section 8101 of the bill, which prohibits the conversion of functions performed by Federal employees to contractor performance.
Carter (R-TX) Amendment Number 31 - Strikes section 8127 of the bill, which limits the amount of funds made available to military bands to $200 million.
Boswell (D-IA) - Expressing the sense of Congress that suicide prevention programs should be a priority of the military departments with respect to reinvesting the efficiency savings.
Lee (D-CA) Reduces funding by $33 billion in order to end combat operations in Afghanistan.
Garamendi (D-CA) - Reduces funding by $22 billion in order to end combat operations in Afghanistan.
Welch (D-VT) - To transfer $200 million from the Commander's Emergency Response Program to the Spending Reduction Account.
Nadler (D-NY) - To require that $15 million of the Overseas Contingency Operations funds be spent on insulating tents to make them more energy efficient.
Poe (R-TX) - Transfers $1 billion from Defense Wide Operation and Maintenance for payments to reimburse coalition partners for the war on terror to the Spending Reduction Account.
Lee (D-CA) - Transfers the entire $5 billion Overseas Contingency Operations Transfer Fund for the global war on terror to the Spending Reduction Account.
Cohen (D-TN) - To transfer $200 million from the Afghanistan Infrastructure Fund to the Spending Reduction Account.
Cicilline (D-RI) - To transfer the entire $475 million from the Afghanistan Infrastructure Fund to the Spending Reduction Account.
Clarke (D-MI) Amendment Number 39 - Transfers $236 million from the Afghanistan Infrastructure Fund to the Secretary of Transportation for the National Infrastructure Investments program.
Cohen (D-TN) - To transfer $4 billion from the Afghanistan Security Forces Fund to the Spending Reduction Account.
Holt (D-NJ) Amendment Number 44 - To transfer $35 million from the Afghanistan Security Forces Fund to the Defense Health Fund for the suicide prevention program.
Clarke (D-MI) Amendment Number - Transfers $2 billion from the Afghanistan Security Forces Fund to the Secretary of Homeland Security to increase funds available for the State homeland Security Grant Program.
Poe (R-TX) - Transfers $1 billion from the Pakistan Counterinsurgency Fund to the Spending Reduction Account.
McCollum (D-MN) - To reduce Appropriations made available by this Act by $124.8 million.
McCollum (D-MN) - To limit the amount that may be spent on Motor Sports sponsorships to $20 million.
McCollum (D-MN) - To prohibit funds from being used by the Task Force for Business and Stability Operations in Afghanistan.
Holt (D-NJ) - To prohibit funds from being used to close the defense commissary store at Fort Monmouth, New Jersey.
Cole (R-OK) Amendment Number 13 - Prohibits funds from being used to furnish military equipment, military training or advice, or other support for military activities, in Libya.
Amash (R-MI) - None of the funds made available by this Act may be used for the use of military force against Libya.
Rigell (R-VA) Amendment Number 2 -None of the funds made available by this Act may be used to support Operation Odyssey Dawn (former U.S. operations in Libya) or Operation Unified Protector (NATO operations in Libya)..
Norton (D-DC) The intent of this amendment is to provide $1 million in the Environmental Restoration Fund to study the human health effects of chemical weapons disposal in former test sites that are now populated areas.
Foxx (R-NC) Amendment Number 61 - None of the funds made available by this Act may be used in contravention of the Defense of Marriage Act.
Michaud (D-ME) Amendment Number 64 - None of the funds made available by this Act bay be used in contravention of the "Berry Amendment."
Kissell (D-NC) Prohibits funds made available by this Act from being used to enter into a contract with a commercial air carrier if that contract allows the air carrier to charge baggage fees to any member of the Armed Forces who is traveling on official military orders and is being deployed overseas or is returning from an overseas deployment.
Eshoo (D-CA) - None of the funds made available in this Act may be used to enter into a contract with a corporation or other business entity that does not disclose its political expenditures.
Mulvaney (R-SC) - To freeze spending at the FY 2011 levels ($17.2 billion or a 3% reduction in funding), not to be derived from amounts made available by Title IX (funds for the wars)
Bass (D-CA) Amendment Number 71 - Prohibits funds from being used in contravention of the Trafficking Victims Protection Act.
Runyan (R-NJ) - None of the funds in this Act may be used to procure air transportation from a commercial air carrier for a member of the Armed Forces who is traveling under orders to deploy to or return from an overseas contingency operation under terms that allow the carrier to charge the member fees for checked baggage other than for bags weighing more than 80 pounds or bags in excess of four per individual.
Sherman (D-CA) Amendment Number 8 - None of the funds made available by this Act may be used in contravention of the War Powers Resolution.
Rohrabacher (R-CA) - None of the funds made available by this Act may be used to provide assistance to Pakistan.
Gohmert (R-TX) - None of the funds made available by this Act may be obligated, expended, or used in any manner to support military operations, including NATO or United Nations operations in Libya or in Libya's airspace.
Engel (D-NY) - None of the funds made available by this Act may be used by the Department of Defense to lease or purchase new light duty vehicles, for any executive fleet, or for an agency's fleet inventory, except in accordance with Presidential Memorandum-Federal Fleet Performance.
Neugebauer (R-TX) Amendment Number 89 - None of the Funds made available by this Act may be used to reduce the number of B-1 aircraft of the Armed Forces.
Gosar (R-AZ) - None of the funds made available by this Act may be obligated or expended for assistance to the following entities: (1) The Government of Iran, (2) Hamas, (3) Hizbullah, (4) The Muslim Brotherhood.
Welch (D-VT) - Not more than $200 million of the funds provided by Title IX under the heading "Operation and Maintenance, Army may be available for the Commander's Emergency response Program.
Flores (R-TX) Amendment Number 30 - None of the funds made available by this Act may be used to enforce section 526 of the Energy Independence and Security Act of 2007.
Welch (D-VT) - None of the funds made available in this Act may be used for tax collection purposed by the Afghan Ministry of Finance.
Cole (R-OK) Amendment Number 4 - None of the funds made available by this Act may be used to implement any rule, regulation, or executive order regarding the disclosure of political contributions that takes effect on or after the date of enactment of this Act.
Frank (D-MA) - Reduces total amount of appropriations in this Act by $8.5 billion exemption funds in the Military Personnel title, Defense Health Programs or Overseas Contingency Operations (funds for the wars).
Fortenberry (R-NE) - None of the funds made available for this Act for international military education and training, foreign military financing, excess defense articles assistance issued for direct commercial sales of military equipment or peacekeeping operations for the countries of Chad, Yemen, Somalia, Sudan, Democratic republic of the Congo, and Burma may be used to support any military training or operations that include child soldiers.
DeFazio (D-OR) Amendment 96 - To prohibit the use of funds provided by the bill to enforce the limitations Defense Department initiatives relating to improving financial management and audits as required by the FY 2006 Defense Authorization Act
Flake (R-AZ) - To reduce Defense Wide Operation and Maintenance by $250 million in order to prohibit the Secretary of Defense from transferring $250 million to the Department of Education to repair public schools on military bases operated by local education agencies.
Flake (R-AZ) - To reduce the Overseas Contingency Operations Transfer Fund by $3.6 billion.
Conyers (D-MI) - Prohibits the use of funds for deploying ground troops in Libya for the purposes of engaging in military operations unless the purpose of such deployment is solely to rescue members of the United States Armed Forces.
Flake (R-AZ) - To reduce funding for Research, Development, Test and Evaluation by 1 percent saving $730 million.
Kinzinger (R-IL) - Prohibits the use of funds made available by this Act from being used for research, development, manufacture or procurement of a newly designed flight suit or integrated aircrew ensemble.
Lee (D-CA) - Stating that it is the policy of the United States to withdraw all United States Armed Forces and military contractors from Iraq by December 31, 2011.
Lee (D-CA) - Prohibits the use of funds made available by this Act may be used for any account of the Department of defense in excess of the amount provided for fiscal year 2011, unless the financial statements of the Department for fiscal year 2011 are validated as ready for audit within 180 days after the date of the enactment of this act.
Huelskamp (R-KS) Amendment 77 - None of the funds made available by this Act may be used to implement the curriculum of the Chaplain Corps Don't Ask, Don't Tell repeal training regarding the performance of same sex marriage ceremonies.
Tonko (D-NY) None of the funds made available by this Act may be used to pay a contractor under a contract with the Department of Defense for costs of any amount paid by the contractor or subcontractor to an employee performing work under the contract for compensation if the compensation of the employee for a fiscal year exceeds the rate payable for level I of the Executive Schedule.
Polis (D-CO) - None of the funds made available by this Act may be used to maintain an end strength level of members of the Armed Forces of the United States assigned to permanent duty in Europe in excess of 30,000 members. Reduces funding for military personnel by $813 million.
Murphy (D-CT) - None of the funds made available by this Act may be used to purchase non-combat vehicles for use outside of the United States if such vehicles are not substantially manufactured in the United States.
Herrera Buetler (R-WA) - None of the funds made available by this act may be used to enter into a contract that allows the contractor to use amounts paid to the contractor under such contract to pay a tax to the Afghan Ministry of Finance.
Lewis (D-GA) - Requires the Secretary of Defense to post on the public website of the Department of Defense the cost to each American taxpayer of each of the wars in Afghanistan, Iraq, and Libya.
Kucinich (D-OH) - None of the funds made available in this Act may be used for military operations in or against Libya except under a Congressional declaration of war.