King (R-IA) - Reduces then increases the Corps of Engineers by $1 million. The intent of this amendment is to require the Corps of Engineers to conduct a study on the flow of water along the Missouri River.
Tierney (D-MA) - To increase funding for Corps of Engineers construction by $133.8 million and Operations and Maintenance by $51 million and reduce funding for Nuclear Energy and Fossil Energy Research and Development by $92.8 million each.
Turner (R-OH) - To transfer $241.7 million from the Corp of Engineers to the Department of Energy National Nuclear Security Administration.
Tierney (D-MA) -To increase funding for the Corps of Engineers construction by $133.8 million and Operations and Maintenance by $51 million and reduce funding for Nuclear Energy by $133.8 million and Fossil Energy Research and Development by $92.8 million.
Rivera (R-FL)- To transfer $32.7 million from Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy to the Corps of Engineers construction
Graves (R-MO) - Reduces the Missouri River Fish and Wildlife project by $1.75 million and increases Operations and Maintenance by $1 million for levee repair.
Scalise (R-LA) - To transfer $6.3 million from supervision and general administrative expenses in the headquarters of the Corps of Engineers to Corps of Engineers, Operation and Maintenance for dredging of waterways.
Bishop (D-NY) - To transfer $33.5 million from Fossil Energy Research and Development to Corps of Engineers, Operation and Maintenance.
Woodall (R-GA) - Transfers $4.9 million from Operation and Maintenance for global warming to the Spending Reduction Account.
Courtney (D-CT) - To provide $808 million for Operation and Maintenance to be derived from the Harbor Maintenance Trust Fund.
Sessions (R-TX) - Strikes Section 102 of the bill, which prohibits the use of any funds to convert any functions performed by federal employees to private competition pursuant to a study conducted under OMB Circular A-76.
Moran (D-VA) - To strike Section 109 of the bill, which prohibits the Corps of Engineers from expanding which waters are under federal protection.
Terry (R-NE) - To require a study of the causes of the abnormal Missouri River flooding in 2011.
McIntyre (D-NC) - To require the Secretary of the Army to undertake a review of Federal participation in certain Corps of Engineers projects.
Kaptur (D-OH) - Transfers $10 million from the Department of Energy Administrative Expenses to the Department of Energy's Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy account for solar energy research.
Kaptur (D-OH) - Transfers $10 million from the Department of Energy Administrative Expenses to the Department of Energy's Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy account
McClintock (R-CA) - Transfers $3.25 billion from various research and development accounts and regional economic development commissions to the Spending Reduction Account.
Markey (D-MA) - To increase Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy by $100 million. Reduces Nuclear Energy and Fossil Energy Research and Development by $50 million each.
Lamborn (R-CO) - To strike the provision which allows the Secretary of Energy to redirect unspent stimulus weatherization funding from one state to another.
Connolly (D-VA) - To increase Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy by $46 million and reduce Fossil Energy Research and Development by $99 million.
Harris (R-MD) - To transfer $6 million from Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy to the Spending Reduction Account.
Miller - (D-NC) - To increase the Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy by $24 million and reduce Fossil Energy Research and Development by $50 million.
Broun (R-GA) - Transfer $26.5 million from the Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy Clean Vehicle Technology to the Spending Reduction Account.
Welch (D-VT) - Transfers $491 million from the National Nuclear Security Administration Weapons Activities to Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy.
Pompeo (R-KS) - Transfers $45.6 million from Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy New Vehicle Technology to the Spending Reduction Account.
Tonko (D-NY) - Transfers $226.8 million from National Nuclear Security Administration Weapons Program to state and federal weatherization programs.
Garrett (R-NJ) - Transfers $500 million from various Energy research and development programs to the Spending Reduction Account.
Wu (D-OR) - Transfers $60.5 million from Departmental Administration to Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy.
Woodall (R-GA) - Transfers $200,000 from American Home Energy Education Challange to the Spending Reduction Account.
McClintock (R-CA) - Transfers $166 million from solar power research and development to the Spending Reduction Account.
Schiff (D-CA) - The intent of the amendment is to foster cooperative effort with NASA for plutonium production. Directs $10 million to pay for a NASA space support program.
Garamendi (D-CA) - Transfers $20 million from Fossil Energy Research and Development to Nuclear Energy.
Garamendi (D-CA) - Transfers $450 million from Fossil Energy Research and Development to Advanced Research Projects Agency.
Rehberg (R-MT) - Amendment Number 57 Transfers $2.2 million from Fossil Energy Research and Development to State oil and gas commissions.
McKinley (R-WV) Amendment Number 25 - Transfers $39 million from DoE Office of Science to Fossil Energy Research and Development.
Matheson (D-UT) - Transfers $10 million from National Nuclear Security Administration Weapons Program to Non-Defense Environmental Cleanup.
Reed (R-NY) - Increases Non-Defense Environmental Cleanup, reduces Departmental Administration by $21 million and Office of the Administrator by $20 million.
Holt (D-NJ) Amendment Number 65 - Transfers $42.6 million from National Nuclear Security Administration Weapons Program to DoE science activities.
Royce (R-CA) Amendment Number 68 - Transfers $10 million from DoE Office of Science to the Spending Reduction Account.
Broun (R-GA) Amendment 43 -Transfers $820.4 million from DoE Office of Science to the Spending Reduction Account.
Heck (R-NV) - Provides $25 million for nuclear waste disposal activities.
Schiff (D-CA) Transfers $79.6 million from Departmental Administration to DoE Office of Science for the Advanced Research Projects Agency - Energy.
Broun (R-GA) Amendment Number 48 - Transfers $6 million from the Advanced Technology Vehicles Manufacturing Loan Program to the Spending Reduction Account.
Broun (R-GA) Amendment Number 64 - Transfers $2.5 million from Departmental Administration to the Spending Reduction Account.
Fortenberry (R-NE) - Transfers $35 million from Departmental Administration to Defense Nuclear Nonproliferation.
Shimkus (R-IL) Transfers $10 million from DoE Departmental Administration to Yucca Mountain license application.
Broun (R-GA) Amendment Number 47 - Transfers $250,000 from the Southeast Crescent Regional Commission to the Spending Reduction Account.
Cole (R-OK) Amendment Number 26 - Prohibits the use funds 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.
Eshoo (D-CA) - Prohibits the use of funds to enter into a contract with a corporation or other business entity that does not disclose its political expenditures.
Gosar (R-AZ) Amendment Number 66 - Prohibits the use of funds to implement federal regulations prohibiting the public use of firearms, explosives, fireworks and other weapons in a water resource project area administered by the Army Corps of Engineers.
Cohen (D-TN) - Provides $16 million for Solar Energy Programs. Reduces Fossil Energy R & D by $32 million.
Gosar (R-AZ) - Prohibits funds from being used to administer or enforce requirements related to the Davis-Bacon Act except with respect to a contract that exceeds $20 million
Jackson Lee (D-TX) - Prohibits funds from being used in contravention of the Department of Energy Organization Act.
Hastings (R-WA) - Prohibits funds from being used to implement of enforce the recommendations proposed by the Army Corps of Engineers in the final draft of the McNary Shoreline Management Plan.
Kaptur (D-OH) - Transfers $10 million from Departmental Administration to Solar Energy Programs.
Hastings (R-WA) - Prohibits funds from being used to move the Office of Environmental Management under the authority of the Undersecretary for Nuclear Security of the Department of Energy.
Engel (D-NY) - Prohibits funds from being used to lease or purchase new light duty vehicles except in accordance with Presidential Memorandum Federal Fleet Performance dated May 24, 2011
Hastings (R-WA) - Prohibits funds from being used by the Corps of Engineers for the removal or associated mitigation of Federal Energy Regulatory commission Project number 2342.
Capps- (D-CA) - Prohibits funds from being used by the Nuclear Regulatory Commission for the purpose of the license renewal process for the Diablo Canyon Nuclear Power Plant, Units 1 and 2, until advance, peer-reviewed seismic studies are completed.
Flake (R-AZ) - Prohibits funds from being used for the Advanced Research Projects Agency - Energy.
Capps- (D-CA) - Prohibits funds from being used by the Nuclear Regulatory Commission to issue a draft supplemental environmental impact statement for Diablo Canyon Nuclear Power Plant, Units 1 and 2.
Flake (R-AZ) - Prohibits funds from being used for the Fossil Energy Research and Development program of the Department of Energy.
Denham (R-CA) - Prohibits funds from being used to reintroduce salmon to the San Joaquin River.
Scalise (R-LA) - To transfer $1 million from Corps of Engineers Expenses to Corps of Engineers Construction
Broun (R-GA) Amendment Number 81 - To eliminate funding for the Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy account.
Broun (R-GA) Amendment Number 63 - Prohibits funds from being used for the Vehicle Technologies Activities of the Department of Energy.
Flores (R-TX) Amendment Number 27 - Prohibits funds from being used to enforce the section that prohibits the government from purchasing alternative fuels.
Young (R-IN) Amendment Number 75 - Prohibits funds from being used to pay the salaries of Energy Department employees to carry out the weatherization assistance programs created by the economic stimulus law.
Landry (R-LA) Amendment Number 76 - Prohibits the use of funds provided by the bill from paying the salaries of individuals appointed to their positions via recess appointment.
Blackburn (R-TN) - Provides for a five percent across the board cut in programs not required by law (saves $1.5 billion).
Blackburn (R-TN) - Provides for a one percent across the board cut in programs not required by law (saves $306 million).
Harris (R-MD) Amendment Number 53 - Prohibit the use of 75 percent of the funds provided by the bill for the International Program within the Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy account (saves $6 million).
Luetkemeyer (R-MO) Amendment Number 21 - Prohibit the use of funds provided by the bill to conduct a study relating to Missouri River Projects required by the FY 2009 Omnibus Appropriations Law.
Luetkemeyer (R-MO) Prohibit the use of funds provided by the bill to conduct an environmental study relating to Missouri River.
Burgess (R-TX) Amendment Number 70 - Prohibits the use of funds to implement or enforce regulations with respect to BPAR incandescent reflector lamps, BR incandescent reflector lamps, and ER incandescent reflector lamps.
Cravaack (R-MN) Amendment Number 80 - Prohibit the use of funds provided by the bill to expand the authorized uses of the Harbor Maintenance Trust Fund.
Rohrabacher (R-CA) - Limits the funds available for carbon capture sequestration to the amount spent on Advanced Nuclear Technology.
Rohrabacher (R-CA) - Prohibits the use of funds from being used to provide loan guarantees to carry out research on carbon capture and sequestration technologies.
Rohrabacher (R-CA) - At least 10 percent of the funds made available for providing loan guarantees under section 1703 of the Energy Policy Act must be used for Advanced Nuclear Technology research.
Adams (R-FL) - Prohibits use of funds from being used for maintaining, developing, or creating any Web site which disseminates information regarding energy efficiency and educational programs on energy efficiency specifically to children under 18 years of age.
Sherman (D-CA) Amendment Number 79 - Eliminates funds which go to China from the DoE International Programs (saves $2 million).
Hastings (D-FL) - Prohibits use of funds from being used in contravention of the Executive Order entitled "Federal Actions to Address Environmental Justice in Minority Populations and Low-Income Populations".