Ellison (D-MN)– Amendment No. 1 – Reprograms already appropriated funds to create an Office of Good Jobs for the Department of Treasury (10 minutes)
Duffy (R-WI)– Amendment No. 2 – Decreases the Community Development Financial Institutions (CDFI) account by $20.7 million (10 minutes)
Becerra (D-CA)– Amendment No. 3 – Strikes Section 127, which prevents the IRS from issuing guidance to more clearly define political activity for 501(c)(4) organizations (10 minutes)
Ellison (D-MN) – Amendment No. 4 – Strikes restrictions on the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau’s ability to promulgate rules restricting pre-dispute mandatory arbitration agreements in consumer contracts with firms offering financial products (10 minutes)
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Moore (D-WI),– Amendment No. 5 – Strikes Section 501 to preserve the independent funding and transfer of funds from the Federal Reserve to Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (10 minutes)
Moore (D-WI) – Amendment No. 6 – Strikes Section 503 to preserve the independent funding and transfer of funds from the Federal Reserve to Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (10 minutes)
Moore (D-WI) – Amendment No. 7 – The amendment strikes Section 505 to preserve the current management structure of the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau under a single Director (10 minutes)
Brat (R-VA), Moulton (D-MA) – Amendment No. 8 –Designates $3 million from existing National Archives and Records Administration funds to coordinate the digital publication of the U.S. Statutes at Large under 1 U.S.C. 112 (10 minutes)
Duffy (R-WI) – Amendment No. 9 –Increases funding for the SEC's Division of Enforcement to investigate instances of possible market abuse whereby pharmaceutical innovators' patents are disputed and then their stock is shorted (10 minutes)
Himes (D-CT) – Amendment No. 10 – Increases funding for the SEC by $50 million (10 minutes)
DeFazio (D-OR) – Amendment No. 11 – Decreases funding for the Selective Service System by $22,703,000 and increases the spending reduction account by the same amount (10 minutes)
Grayson (D-FL) – Amendment No. 12 – Strikes section 613 (10 minutes)
Kildee (D-MI) – Amendment No. 13 – Strikes Section 625 of the bill, a provision that prevents the SEC from developing or finalizing a rule that requires the disclosure of political contributions to tax exempt organizations (10 minutes)
Eshoo (D-CA) – Amendment No. 14 – Strikes section 632 (10 minutes)
Ellison (D-MN) – Amendment No. 15 – Strikes section 637 (10 minutes)
Ellison (D-MN) – Amendment No. 16 – Strikes section 638 (10 minutes)
Sewell (D-AL) – Amendment No. 17 – Strikes section 639, which prohibits funds from being used by the Bureau of Consumer Financial Protection (CFPB) to enforce regulations or rules with respect to payday loans, vehicle title loans, or other similar loans during FY 2017 (10 minutes)
DeSaulnier (D-CA) – Amendment No. 18 – Strikes section 735 (relating to Federal election contributions) (10 minutes)
Norton (D-DC) – Amendment No. 19 – Strikes the repeal of the District of Columbia budget autonomy referendum (10 minutes)
Amodei (R-NV) – Amendment No. 20 – Prohibits funds from being used to enforce the requirement in section 316(b)(4)(D) of the Federal Election Campaign Act that solicitation of contribution from member corporations’ stockholders or personnel from a trade association be separately and specifically approved by the member corporation involved prior to the solicitation, and that such member corporations does not approve any such solicitation by more than one trade association in any calendar year (10 minutes)
Blackburn (R-TN) – Amendment No. 21 – Prohibits funds made available by the Act from being used to implement, administer or enforce any of the rules proposed in the Notice of Proposed Rulemaking adopted by the FCC on March 31, 2016 (FCC 16-39), intended to regulate consumer privacy obligations as necessitated by the FCC’s net neutrality regime (10 minutes)
Blackburn (R-TN) – Amendment No. 22 – Provides for a one percent across the board cut to the bill's discretionary spending levels (10 minutes)
Buck (R-CO) – Amendment No. 23 – Reduces the salary of the IRS Commissioner to $0 annually from date of enactment through January 20, 2017 (10 minutes)
Crawford (R-AR) – Amendment No. 24 – Prohibits funds from being used to implement, administer or enforce Section 902(b) of the Trade Sanction Reform and Export Enhancement Act of 2000 which requires agriculture commodities sales to Cuba be carried out on a cash basis (10 minutes)
Davidson (R-OH) – Amendment No. 25 – Prohibits the use of funds to change the Selective Service System registration requirements (10 minutes)
Duffy (R-WI) – Amendment No. 26 – Prohibits funds from being used to implement, administer, or enforce a new regulatory action of $100 million or more (10 minutes)
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Duffy (R-WI) – Amendment No. 27 – Prohibits funds from being used with respect to the case Rainey v. Merit Systems Protection Board (10 minutes)
Zeldin (R-NY), Courtney (D-CT), DeLauro (D-CT), King, Peter (R-NY) – Amendment No. 48 – Prohibits funds from being used by the GSA to market or sell Plum Island, NY (10 minutes)
Jeffries (D-NY), Donovan (R-NY) – Amendment No. 53 – Precludes the relocation of an Office of Disability Adjudication and Review, of the Social Security Administration, away from the population center it mainly serves (10 minutes)
Grayson (D-FL) – Amendment No. 56 – Increases the minimum funding level for Tax Counseling for the Elderly by 50% (10 minutes)
Comstock (R-VA) – Amendment No. 59 – Increases resources for the High Intensity Drug Trafficking Areas (HIDTA) Program, offset by resources for GSA rental space (10 minutes)
Speier (D-CA) – Amendment No. 60 – Increases funding for the Federal Trade Commission by $1 million for additional enforcement of the Do Not Call Registry and education for the public about avoiding telemarketer deception and abuse (10 minutes)
Himes (D-CT) – Amendment No. 61 – Increases funding for the Privacy and Civil Liberties Oversight Board by $1,784,000 (10 minutes)
Rice (D-NY), Speier (D-CA), Blum (R-IA), Coffman (R-CO) – Amendment No. 62 – Increases funding for the Office of Special Counsel (OSC) by $800,000 (10 minutes)
Lynch (D-MA), Fitzpatrick (R-PA), Pittenger (R-NC), Hinojosa (D-TX), Sinema (D-AZ), Sherman (D-CA), Hill (R-AR), Ellison (D-MN), Meeks (D-NY) – Amendment No. 63 – Increases funding for the Financial Crimes Enforcement Network (FinCEN) by $3,300,000 (10 minutes)
Walberg (R-MI), Dingell (D-MI) – Amendment No. 64 – Increases funding for the High Intensity Drug Trafficking Area program (HIDTA) by $2 million (10 minutes)
Connolly (D-VA), Meadows (R-NC) – Amendment No. 65 – Reduces the General Services Administration's Federal Building Fund Rental of Space Account by $5 million and increases the IT Oversight and Reform Office by $5 million (10 minutes)
Meng (D-NY), Murphy (D-FL) – Amendment No. 66 – Increases funding for Small Business Development Centers by $5 million (10 minutes)
Engel (D-NY) – Amendment No. 67 – Prohibits funds made available by this Act from being used to lease or purchase new light duty vehicles unless those vehicles meet the requirements of President Obama’s May 24, 2011 Executive Order on Federal Fleet Performance (10 minutes)
Grayson (D-FL) – Amendment No. 69 – Prohibits the government from entering into a contract with an entity that discloses, as it is required to by the Federal Acquisition Regulation, that it has been convicted of fraud or another criminal offense in the last three years in connection with obtaining, attempting to obtain, or performing a public contract or subcontract. Prohibits the government from contracting with entities that have been notified of any delinquent Federal taxes for which the liability remains unsatisfied (10 minutes)
Garrett (R-NJ) – Amendment No. 28 – Prohibits the Securities and Exchange Commission from proposing or implementing a rule that mandates the use of universal proxy ballots during proxy contests (10 minutes)
Garrett (R-NJ) – Amendment No. 29 – Prohibits the use of funds to designate any nonbank financial company as "too big to fail" or as a "systemically important financial institution" or to make a determination that material financial distress at a nonbank financial company could pose a threat to U.S. financial stability (10 minutes)
Gosar (R-AZ) – Amendment No. 30 – Prohibits the use of funds to pay a performance bonus to any senior IRS employee (10 minutes)
Gosar (R-AZ) – Amendment No. 31 – Prohibits the use of funds made available by this Act to be used to provide financial assistance to Sanctuary Cities (10 minutes)
Guinta (R-NH) – Amendment No. 32 – Makes no funds available to the CFPB to enforce or administer guidance pertaining to indirect auto lending (10 minutes)
Hudson (R-NC) – Amendment No. 33 – Prohibits funding to propose or finalize a regulatory action until January 21, 2017 (10 minutes)
Huizenga (R-MI) – Amendment No. 34 – States no funds appropriated in this Act may be used to enforce a SEC rule pursuant to Section 1502 of Dodd-Frank relating to “conflict minerals” (10 minutes)
Huizenga (R-MI) – Amendment No. 35 – States no funds shall be made available to finalize, implement, administer, or enforce the Securities and Exchange Commission's Pay Ratio Disclosure rules (10 minutes)
King (R-IA), Gohmert (R-TX) – Amendment No. 36 – Blocks the federal government from borrowing money (10 minutes)
Lance (R-NJ) – Amendment No. 37 – Prohibits funds from being used to give Iran access to the U.S. dollar (10 minutes)
King (R-IA) – Amendment No. 38 – Defunds an Executive Order which directs Federal agencies to provide foreign-language services to anyone who might seek to engage with federal, state, and local governments (10 minutes)
Luetkemeyer (R-MO) – Amendment No. 39 – Prohibits funding for Operation Choke Point (10 minutes)
Messer (R-IN) – Amendment No. 40 – Prohibits funds from being used by the CFPB to commence any administrative adjudication or civil action beyond the 3 year statute of limitation established by the Dodd-Frank Wall Street Reform and Consumer Protection Act (10 minutes)
Palmer (R-AL) – Amendment No. 41 – Prohibits funds from being used to implement D.C.'s Reproductive Health Non-Discrimination Amendment Act (RHNDA) (10 minutes)
Poliquin (R-ME), Amodei (R-NV) – Amendment No. 42 – Ensures paper statement delivery of financial reporting information by prohibiting funds for the Security and Exchange Commission’s (SEC) Proposed Rule 30e-3 from allowing mutual funds to switch to digital delivery of financial reporting information, unless the investor affirmatively objects (10 minutes)
Mullin (R-OK) [on behalf of Pompeo (R-KS)]– Amendment No. 43 – Prohibits funds from being used to finalize, implement, administer or enforce CPSC’s proposed rule on Voluntary Remedial Actions and Guidelines for Voluntary Recall Notices (10 minutes)
Posey (R-FL) – Amendment No. 44 – Prohibits funds under this Act from being used to implement, administer, enforce, or codify into regulation, the SEC's guidance relating to "Commission Guidance Regarding Disclosure Related to Climate Change"(10 minutes)
Roskam (R-IL) – Amendment No. 45 – Prohibits any funds from being used to issue a license pursuant to any Office of Foreign Assets Control (OFAC) memo regarding section 5.1.1 of Annex II to the JCPOA, including the OFAC memo titled, “Statement of Licensing Policy For Activities Related to the Export Or Re-Export to Iran of Commercial Passenger Aircraft and Related Parts and Services’’ and any other OFAC memo of the same substance (10 minutes)
Roskam (R-IL) – Amendment No. 46 – Prohibits any funds from being used to authorize a transaction by a U.S. financial institution (as defined under section 561.309 of title 31, Code of Federal Regulations) that is ordinarily incident to the export or re-export of a commercial passenger aircraft to the Islamic Republic of Iran (10 minutes)
Sanford (R-SC) – Amendment No. 47 – Prohibits the use of funds to enforce regulations limiting the rights of Americans to travel to Cuba (10 minutes)
DeFazio (D-OR), Chaffetz (R-UT), Coffman (R-CO) – Amendment No. 49 – Prohibits funds from being used to administer the Selective Service System (10 minutes)
Carney (D-DE) [on behalf of Delaney (D-MD)] – Amendment No. 50 – Extends the redesignation period for HUBZones to 7 years (10 minutes)
Zeldin (R-NY)[on behalf of DeSantis (R-FL)] – Amendment No. 51 – Prohibits funds made available by the Act to be used to pay final judgments, awards, compromise settlements, or interest and costs specified in the judgments to Iran using amounts appropriated under section 1304 of title 31, United States Code, or interest from amounts appropriated under such section (10 minutes)
Zeldin (R-NY) [on behalf of DeSantis (R-FL)] – Amendment No. 52 – The amendment would prohibit funds made available by the Act to be used to circumvent the conditions of Section 104 of the Comprehensive Iran Sanctions, Accountability, and Divestment Act of 2010 (10 minutes)
Yarmuth (D-KY – Amendment No. 54 – Prohibits funds from being used in contravention of Section 317 of the Communications Act of 1934 (10 minutes)
Duffy (R-WI) – Amendment No. 55 – Decreases by $1 million Department of the Treasury salaries and expenses and transfers the same amount to the spending reduction account (10 minutes)
Meng (D-NY) – Amendment No. 57 – Increases funding for Tax Counseling for the Elderly by $1.5 million (10 minutes)
Jenkins (R-WV) – Amendment No. 58 – Increases funding for the High Intensity Drug Trafficking Areas (HIDTA) by $2 million with an offset (10 minutes)
Gallego (D-AZ) – Amendment No. 68 – Specifies that no funds may be used to revise any policy or directive related to hiring preferences for veterans of the Armed Forces (10 minutes)
Hartzler (R-MO) – Amendment No. 70 – Prohibits the CFPB from implementing any contract with a vendor to provide informational messages (10 minutes)