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Amendments to H.R. 3494

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Washington, July 16, 2019 | comments
Stewart (R-UT) [on behalf of Burgess (R-TX)] – Amendment No. 1 - Adds Energy and Commerce and HELP to the committees that will receive a briefing from the Director of National Intelligence on the effects of emerging infectious disease and pandemics on national security
Adopted Voice Y      N

Stewart (R-UT) [on behalf of Burgess (R-TX), Kinzinger (R-IL)] – Amendment No. 2 - Directs the Secretary of Homeland Security, in collaboration with the Director of National Intelligence, Chairman of the Federal Communications Commission, and appropriate private entities to undertake an effort to remove or neutralize unauthorized IMSI catchers installed by foreign entities or that have an unknown attribution
Adopted Voice Y     ✓ N
 
Carson (D-IN), Stefanik (R-NY) – Amendment No. 3 - Safeguards the logistics supply chains for microchips by mandating a report within 180 days for strengthening the supply chain intelligence function. Requires the report to address workforce personnel matters, outline budgetary resource needs, and describe the necessary governance structure and authorities for future implementation
Adopted Voice     N
 
Hurd (R-TX), Spanberger (D-VA) – Amendment No. 4 - Directs the Director of National Intelligence to make assessments regarding drug trafficking, human trafficking, and human smuggling in the Northern Triangle and Mexico and review U.S. intelligence activities in the region
Adopted Voice Y      N
 
Thompson, Bennie (D-MS) – Amendment No. 5 - Requires information on Federal compliance with applicable privacy, civil rights, and civil liberties policies and protections, including protections against the public release of personally identifiable information of individuals involved in domestic terrorist incidents, investigations, indictments, prosecutions, or convictions. Includes provisions to improve data quality and information regarding domestic terrorist incidents 
Adopted Voice Y      N
 
Ruppersberger (D-MD), Carter, John (R-TX) – Amendment No. 6 - Authorizes a pilot program identifying new classes of security vulnerabilities and researching technology to address the everpresent and changing face of cyber security threats to the energy grid
Adopted Voice Y      N
 
Chabot (R-OH), Duncan (R-SC) – Amendment No. 7 - Strikes section 401 of the bill which establishes the Climate Security Advisory Council under the Director of National Intelligence
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Schiff (D-CA) [on behalf of Green, Al (D-TX), Connolly (D-VA)] – Amendment No. 8 - Requires the Director of National Intelligence to submit a report to Congress which includes aggregate demographic data and other information regarding their diversity and inclusion efforts
Adopted Voice Y      N
 
Case (D-HI), Chu (D-CA), Velázquez (D-NY), Lieu (D-CA), Jayapal (D-WA), Khanna (D-CA), Clark, Katherine (D-MA), Raskin (D-MD), Porter (D-CA), Takano (D-CA), Lee, Barbara (D-CA), Meng (D-NY) – Amendment No. 9 - Requires a report from the Office of the Director of National Intelligence’s Office of Civil Liberties, Privacy and Transparency, in coordination with civil liberties and privacy officers of elements of the Intelligence Community, to report on the impacts of policies and practices addressing China’s espionage and influence operations in the United States on policies and practices relating to the privacy and civil liberties of Chinese Americans
Adopted Voice Y      N
 
Frankel (D-FL), Houlahan (D-PA), Torres, Norma (D-CA) – Amendment No. 10 - Requires the Director of National Intelligence to submit an intelligence assessment on the relationship between women and violent extremism and terrorism
Adopted Voice Y      N
 
Kennedy (D-MA) – Amendment No. 11 - Establishes the Foreign Threat Response Center, comprised of analysts from all elements of the intelligence community, to provide comprehensive assessment of foreign efforts to influence United States' political processes and elections by the Governments of Russia, Iran, North Korea, China, and any other foreign country the Director determines appropriate
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Rice, Kathleen (D-NY) – Amendment No. 12 - Adds the Under Secretary of Homeland Security for Intelligence and Analysis into the report on possible exploitation of virtual currencies by terrorist actors and requires the report’s dissemination to state and local law enforcement
Adopted Voice      N
 
Jayapal (D-WA), Meadows (R-NC), Garcia, Jesús (D-IL) – Amendment No. 13 - Requires the Director of National Intelligence to submit a report to Congress on the use of face recognition technology by the intelligence community and expresses the sense of Congress that the use of facial recognition technology to suppress criticism or dissent is contrary to the values of the United States and the U.S. government should not sell or transfer facial recognition technology to any country that is using such technology to suppress human rights
Adopted Voice Y      N
 
Murphy (D-FL), Clarke, Yvette (D-NY) – Amendment No. 14 - Adds a new section to Title VII (Report on Foreign Weaponization of Deepfakes and Deepfake Technology and Related Notifications) requiring the Director of National Intelligence to prepare an unclassified report for Congress on the potential impact to U.S. national security from the use of deepfake technology by foreign governments (especially the Russian (10 minutes) Federation and the People’s Republic of China), including foreign intelligence services, foreign government-affiliated entities, and foreign individuals
Adopted Voice Y      N
 
Murphy (D-FL), Schneider (D-IL) – Amendment No. 15 - Adds a new section to Title V (Sense of Congress and Report on Iranian Effort in Syria) requiring the Director of National Intelligence, in coordination with the Secretary of State and the Secretary of Defense, to prepare an unclassified report for Congress on efforts by Iran to establish longterm influence in Syria through military, political, economic, social, and cultural means, and the threat posed by such efforts to U.S. interests and allies, including Israel
Adopted Voice     N
 
Brindisi (D-NY) – Amendment No. 16 - Clarifies that nothing in this act shall be construed to contradict existing law regarding acts of terrorism transcending national boundaries, providing material support to terrorists, and harboring or concealing terrorists
Adopted Voice Y     N
 
Kinzinger (R-IL), Burgess (R-TX) – Amendment No. 17 - Requires the Director of National Intelligence, in consultation with other relevant agencies, to study the threat of international mobile subscriber identitycatchers, also known as cell-site simulators, to U.S. Government personnel and national security and provide a report and policy recommendations to Congress
Adopted Voice Y      N
 
Hill, Katie (D-CA) – Amendment No. 18 - Clarifies existing law and expands protections for whistleblowers to provide classified disclosures to Congressional Committees
Adopted Voice Y      N
 
Levin, Andy (D-MI) – Amendment No. 19 - Requires that a comprehensive report on domestic terrorism be made available on the public internet websites of the National Counterterrorism Center, the Federal Bureau of Investigation, and the Department of Homeland Security, no later than 30 days after submission to the appropriate congressional committees
Adopted Voice Y      N
 
Schiff (D-CA) [on behalf of Malinowski (D-NJ)] – Amendment No. 20 - Expands a reporting requirement on repression by the Chinese government in Xinjiang province by requiring additional information on the contributions of external technologies and financial support to the Xinjiang authorities’ repression.
Adopted Voice Y      N
 
Schiff (D-CA) [on behalf of Pressley (D-MA)] – Amendment No. 21 - Requires the Director of National Intelligence, the Director of the FBI, and the Undersecretary of DHS for Intelligence to include information regarding training and resources provided to assist Federal, State, Local and Tribal law enforcement agencies in understanding, detecting, deterring and investigating acts of domestic terrorism
Adopted Voice Y      N
 
Rose, Max (D-NY) – Amendment No. 22 - Requires the Department of Homeland Security Office of Intelligence and Analysis to conduct an annual assessment regarding the availability of conventional weapons, including weapons lacking serial numbers, and advanced conventional weapons for use in furthering acts of terrorism, including the provision of material support or resources to a foreign terrorist organization and to individuals or groups supporting or engaging in domestic terrorism
Adopted Voice Y      N
 
Rose, Max (D-NY) – Amendment No. 23 - Requires the Director of National Intelligence, in coordination with the Under Secretary of Homeland Security for Intelligence and Analysis, the Director of the Federal Bureau of Investigation, the Director of the Central Intelligence Agency, and the Director of the Defense Counterintelligence and Security Agency to conduct an assessment of homeland security vulnerabilities associated with retired and former personnel of intelligence community providing covered intelligence assistance
Adopted Voice Y      N
 
Pence (R-IN), Gallego (D-AZ) – Amendment No. 24 - Allows victims and families of the 1983 terrorist attack at the U.S. Marine Corps Barracks in Beirut, Lebanon to execute on $1.68 billion in Iranian funds. Requires the Director of National Intelligence to submit a report to Congress to assess the current threats posed by known terrorist organizations affiliated with the Iranian government against U.S. military assets and personnel.
Adopted Voice Y      N
 
Schiff (D-CA) [on behalf of Slotkin (D-MI)] – Amendment No. 25 - Directs the Director of National Intelligence to submit a report on authorities and resources needed and barriers to countering foreign influence efforts aimed at sowing discord or interfering, or both, in the political processes of the United States
Adopted Voice Y      N
 
Slotkin (D-MI), Torres Small, Xochitl (D-NM), Houlahan (D-PA), Underwood (D-IL), Spanberger (D-VA), Sherrill (D-NJ), Gonzalez, Anthony (R-OH) – Amendment No. 26 - Requires the National Counterintelligence and Security Center to carry out an annual report on the influence operations and campaigns in the United States conducted by the Russian Federation
Adopted Voice Y     N
 
Yoho (R-FL) – Amendment No. 27 - Includes within the report on 5G technology, the threat to national security of the United States posed by telecommunications companies that are subject to the jurisdiction of a foreign adversary
Adopted Voice Y      N
 
Yoho (R-FL)
– Amendment No. 28 - Requires the Director of National Intelligence, in coordination with the Under Secretary of Homeland Security for Intelligence and Analysis, to submit a report on domestic terrorism activity within the United States to the congressional intelligence committees
Adopted Voice Y     N
 
Omar (D-MN) – Amendment No. 29- Requires a report on the Terrorist Screening Database within 180 days after the enactment of the Intelligence Authorization Act
Adopted Voice Y      N
 
Omar (D-MN) – Amendment No. 30 - Strikes section (f) "Repeal of Reports Relating to Entertainment Industry", on lines 9 through 12 on page 71
Not Offered Y N
 
Crow (D-CO) – Amendment No. 31 - Adds a Sense of Congress that the U.S. should prioritize the safe return of all Americans, including those wrongfully held by foreign governments, and provide assistance to foreign individuals detained abroad that have
Adopted Voice Y      N
 
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