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Amendments to H.R. 268 - Supplemental Appropriations Act, 2019

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Washington, January 16, 2019 | comments
Bishop, Sanford (D-GA) - Amendment No. 1 - Increases emergency assistance funding to agricultural producers who suffered losses from hurricanes, wildfires and other agricultural related losses in 2018.
Adopted Voice Y      N

McGovern (D-MA) - Amendment No. 2 - States that none of the funds in this bill for the Army Corps of Engineers or Department of Homeland Security may be used to plan, develop, or construct the border wall.
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Rice (R-SC) - Amendment No. 3 - Remove the prohibition on the Secretary of the Department of Housing and Urban Development’s ability to waive requirements related to the environment.
Rejected Voice Y N     
 
Velazquez (D-NY) - Amendment No. 4 - Provides $5 million to conduct an independent study, including a survey of participants, on the impact of the additional benefits provided through disaster nutrition assistance on the food insecurity, health status, and well-being of program participants
Adopted Voice Y      N
 
Velazquez (D-NY) - Amendment No. 5 - Provides $25 million for Caño Martín Peña channel ecosystem restoration.
Adopted Voice Y      N
 
Stewart (R-UT) - Amendment No. 6 - Provides increased funding for hazardous fuels management activities to increase the resiliency of federal forests, to protect against catastrophic wildfires and reduce the amount of damage caused by such fires.
Adopted Voice Y      N
 
Thompson, Mike (D-CA) - Amendment No. 7 - Clarifies that winegrape growers whose crops were tainted by smoke from a 2018 wildfire are eligible for assistance under this Act, even if the damage is discovered after the grapes have been removed from the vine.
Adopted Voice Y      N
 
Thompson, Mike (D-CA) - Amendment No. 8 - Increases funding by $50 million for the Community Development Fund to help address unmet infrastructure needs for grantees that received allocations for disasters that occurred in 2017.
Adopted Voice Y      N
 
Graves, Garret (R-LA) - Amendment No. 9 - Extend eligibility to Army Corps of Engineers and FEMA projects, but ensures they do not receive funding in excess of the amount at which they are authorized.
Adopted Voice Y      N
 
Richmond (D-LA) - Amendment No. 10 - Amends section to clarify that the process for addressing duplication of benefits should be handled in accordance with current law.
Adopted Voice Y      N
 
Westerman (R-AR) - Amendment No. 11 - Increases the funding for USFS State and Private Forestry account, with the goals of helping state and private forest managers recover from the catastrophic fires of 2018 and helping these land managers prepare for the next fire season.
Adopted Voice Y       N
 
Jayapal (D-WA) - Amendment No. 12 - Restricts DHS funding from being used for the construction or expansion of immigration detention facilities.
Adopted Voice Y      N
 
Sablan (D-MP) - Amendment No. 13 - Increases the funding for the Northern Marianas Medicaid program by $16 million to help the islands in recovery from Typhoon Mangkhut and Super Typhoon Yutu.
Adopted Voice Y      N
 
Sablan (D-MP) - Amendment No. 14 - Increases funding for the Marianas food stamps block grant by $15,000,000 to cover the cost of households, not previously eligible for aid, who remain in need of assistance because of continuing income loss after Typhoon Mangkhut and Super Typhoon Yutu. Out of total population of 53,883, the Food and Nutrition Service reports 40,377 people qualified for disaster nutrition benefits.
Adopted Voice Y      N
 
Gonzalez - Colon (R-PR) [on behalf of Radewagen (R-AS)] - Amendment No. 15 - Increases the amount of nutritional assistance appropriated in Sec. 101 by $5,000,000
Adopted Voice Y      N
 
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