Simpson (R-ID) - Manager's Amendment making technical changes to the bill.
Moran (D-VA) - Transfers $18.6 million from the Bureau of Land Management, Management of Lands and Resources to Indian Sanitation Services.
Huelskamp (R-KS) - Would reduce funding in the bill by $3 billion in various accounts including $771 million in unauthorized EPA spending and zeroes out funding for the NEA and NEH.
Cleaver (D-MO) - Transfers $3 million from Bureau of Land Management, Management of Lands and Resources to EPA Urban Water Initiative.
Richmond (D-LA) - Cuts $6 million from Bureau of Land Management, Management of Lands and Resources and adds $5 million to the Bureau of Ocean Energy Management, Regulation and Enforcement.
Richmond (D-LA) - Transfers $10.6 million from Bureau of Land Management, Management of Lands and Resources to the Fish and Wildlife Service, North American Wetlands Conservation Fund.
Hochul (D-NY) – Prevents Bureau of Land Management from spending $4.5 million for processing application for drilling permits.
Clarke (D-MI) – Transfers $10 million for Oil and Gas drilling applications at the Bureau of Land Management to the EPA’s Great Lakes Restoration Initiative.
Bass (R-NH) - Transfers $20 million from the Department of the Interior, Office of the Secretary to the Land and Water Conservation Fund.
Lamborn (R-CO) - Zeroes out the Bureau of Land Management, Land Acquisition Account and transfers $50 million to the Spending Reduction Account.
Tipton (R-CO) - Cuts $5 million from EPA Environmental Programs and Management and transfers $2.5 million to Bureau of Land Management, Land Acquisition and $2.5 million to the Forest Service.
Dicks (D-WA) - Strikes the proviso which prevents the Fish and Wildlife Service from listing new species and designating critical habitats.
Griffin (R-AR) - Transfers $3 million from the EPA Environmental Programs and Management to the North American Wetlands Conservation Fund.
Tonko (D-NY) - Transfers $8.4 million from the National Park Service, Operation of the National Park System to National Recreation and Preservation.
Amash (R-MI) - Transfers $2.2 million from National Capital Area Performing Arts Program to the Spending Reduction Account.
Norton (D-DC) - Increase and decrease by $300,000 National Recreation and Preservation account. The issue is NPS study of concession contracts
Carter (R-TX) - Increase by $1 million and decrease by $1 million National Parks Service construction. The issue is to provide joint law enforcement centers on the southern borders
Mica (R-FL) – Transfers $2 million from EPA Environmental Programs and Management to National Park Service Construction.
Gosar (R-AZ) - Removes the ban on new charter schools for Indian students and allows existing or new charter schools to be funded and operated through the Bureau of Indian Affairs.
Dold (R-IL) - Transfers $24.7 million from the Department of the Interior, Office of the Secretary to the EPA Great Lakes Restoration Initiative.
Reed (R-NY) - Transfers $8.2 million from the Department of the Interior, Office of the Secretary to State and Private Forestry to combat invasive species.
Scalise (R-LA) - as modified -Strikes $420,000 from the Department of the Interior, Office of the Secretary. The issue is the slow pace of offshore oil and gas permits.
Jackson Lee (D-TX) - Removews $5.5 million from the Department of the Interior, Office of the Secretary and transfers $5 million to EPA Environmental Programs and Management.
Gosar (R-AZ) – Transfers $4.3 million from Office of Solicitor, Salaries and Expenses, to Indian Health Service for dental health.
Dicks (D-WA) - Strikes Sec. 116 which clarifies a matter of jurisdiction between the National Park Service and the Coast Guard relating to boater safety checks on the Yukon River within the Yukon-Charley National Preserve.
Dicks (D-WA) - Strikes Sec. 118 which prohibits a person from bringing a civil action in federal court concerning grazing on public lands until all administrative hearings and appeals procedures established by the Department of the Interior have been exhausted.
Dicks (D-WA) - Strikes sec. 119 which prohibits judicial review of a decision by Fish and Wildlife Services to remove gray wolves from the endangered species list in the Great Lakes and Wyoming when a state management plan approved by Interior is in place.
Dicks (D-WA) - Strikes Sec. 120 which allows BLM to complete environmental review of trailing (moving livestock over federal lands).
Dicks (D-WA) - Strikes Sec. 121 which requires the Bureau of Ocean Energy Management, Regulation and Enforcement to provide quarterly reports to Congress detailing the circumstances under which they have refused to grant a permit for energy exploration in the OCS.
Moran (D-VA) - Strikes Sec. 124 which prohibits the Secretary from implementing the "Wild Lands" Secretarial Order issued December 22, 2010.
LaTourette (R-OH) [amendments en bloc] - Transfers $50 million from EPA’s Climate Change accounts to Great Lakes Restoration Initiative.
E.B. Johnson (D-TX) - Adds fellowships to EPA Science and Technology activities.
Fleming (R-LA) - Seeks to eliminate the Energy Star Program by transferring $48.2 million from EPA Environmental Programs and Management to the Spending Reduction Account.
Pompeo (R-KS) - Seeks to reduce Greenhouse Gas Reporting Registry by $6.2 million by transferring that amount from EPA Environmental Programs and Management to the Spending Reduction Account.
Richardson (D-CA) - Reduces EPA Buildings and Facilities by $10 million and transfers $5 million of that to Diesel Emissions Reduction Grants.
Blackburn (R-TN) - Transfers $30 million from Diesel Emissions Reduction Grants to the Spending Reduction Account.
Richardson (D-CA) - Transfers $5 million from Capital Improvement and Maintenance to Clean Air Grants.
Bishop (D-NY) - Adds $1.4 billion to the Clean Water State Revolving Fund.
Lankford (R-OK) - Changes the requirement for the Clean Water and Drinking Water State Revolving Funds’ principal forgiveness from “no less than 30 percent” to “30 percent or less”.
Broun (R-GA) - Cut 10% from State and Private Forestry account ($20.8 million).
Hanabusa (D-HI) - Cuts the Wildfire Management Account by $50 million and transfers that sum to State and Private Forestry.
Gosar (R-AZ) - Reduces Wildfire Management by $16.6 million and increases Collaborative Forest Landscape Restoration by $10 million.
Lankford (R-OK) - Eliminates funding for the Council on Environmental Quality ($2.6 million) and transfers the sum to the Spending Reduction Account.
Broun (R-GA) - Amendment No. 14 - Reduces Smithsonian Salaries and Expenses by $55.6 million (back to 2008 level) and transfers that sum to the Spending Reduction Account.
Walberg (R-MI) - Reduces National Endowment for the Arts by $10.6 million (back to 2006 level) and transfers that sum to the Spending Reduction Account.
Broun (R-GA) - Amendment No 13 - Reduces National Endowment for the Humanities by $13.5 million (10% cut) and transfers that sum to the Spending Reduction Account. -
The Committee came to no resolution on this amendment, it will still be pending when the Committee resumes consideration of H.R. 2584.