[House Calendars for May 29, 2012 - 112th Congress, 2nd Session]
[From the U.S. Government Publishing Office]
1. UNION CALENDAR
________________________________________________________________________
Rule XIII, clause 1 (a):
``(1) A Calendar of the Committee of the Whole House on the state of the Union, to which shall be referred public bills and public resolutions raising revenue, involving a tax or charge on the people, directly or indirectly making appropriations of money or property or requiring such appropriations to be made, authorizing payments out of appropriations already made, releasing any liability to the United States for money or property, or referring a claim to the Court of Claims.''
________________________________________________________________________
========================================================================
No.
2011
Jan. 25 Referred to the Message of the 1
Committee of the President of the
Whole House on the United States to the
State of the Union. Congress on the
(H. Doc. 112-1) subject of the state
of the Union.
Rept. 112-12 Mr. Rogers of Kentucky Report on the Revised 5
Feb. 14 (Appropriations). Suballocation of
Budget Allocations
for Fiscal Year
2011.
H.R. 705 Mr. Camp (Ways and To amend the Internal 7
Feb. 22 Means). Revenue Code of 1986
Rept. 112-16 to repeal the
expansion of
information
reporting
requirements to
payments made to
corporations,
payments for
property and other
gross proceeds, and
rental property
expense payments,
and for other
purposes.
H.R. 528 Mr. Upton (Energy and To require the 11
Mar. 2 Commerce). submission of a
Rept. 112-23 report to the
Congress on
parasitic disease
among poor
Americans.
H.R. 899 Mr. Issa (Oversight and To amend title 41, 18
Mar. 17 Government Reform). United States Code,
Rept. 112-37 to extend the sunset
date for certain
protests of task and
deliver order
contracts.
H.R. 1034 Mr. Camp (Ways and To amend the Internal 22
Mar. 29 Means). Revenue Code of 1986
Part I Rept. 112-44 to extend the
funding and
expenditure
authority of the
Airport and Airway
Trust Fund.
Mar. 29
Transportation
and
Infrastructure
discharged
Rept. 112-48 Mr. Issa (Oversight and Report on Oversight 23
Mar. 31 Government Reform). Plans for All House
Committees.
H.R. 970 Mr. Hall (Science, To reauthorize the civil 26
Apr. 4 Space, and aviation research
Technology). and development
Rept. 112-52 projects and
activities of the
Federal Aviation
Administration, and
for other purposes.
H.R. 1232 Mr. Camp (Ways and To amend the Internal 27
Apr. 6 Means). Revenue Code of 1986
Rept. 112-55 to eliminate certain
tax benefits
relating to
abortion.
H.R. 1215 Mr. Upton (Energy and To amend title V of the 31
Apr. 27 Commerce). Social Security Act
Rept. 112-63 to convert funding
for personal
responsibility
education programs
from direct
appropriations to an
authorization of
appropriations.
H.R. 1800 Mr. Smith of Texas To temporarily extend 40
May 18 (Judiciary). expiring provisions
Part I Rept. 112-79 of the USA PATRIOT
Improvement and
Reauthorization Act
of 2005 relating to
access to business
records and roving
wiretaps and to
permanently extend
expiring provisions
of the Intelligence
Reform and Terrorism
Prevention Act of
2004 relating to
individual
terrorists as agents
of foreign powers.
May 18
Intelligence
discharged
H.R. 1745 Mr. Camp (Ways and To improve jobs, 48
May 23 Means). opportunity,
Part I Rept. 112-87 benefits, and
services for
unemployed
Americans, and for
other purposes.
May 23
Budget
discharged
H.R. 1667 Mr. Bachus (Financial To postpone the date for 51
May 27 Services). the transfer of
Rept. 112-93 functions to the
Bureau of Consumer
Financial Protection
if the Bureau does
not yet have a
Director in place.
July 19
Supplemental
Part II
Rept. 112-96 Mr. Rogers of Kentucky Report on the 53
June 1 (Appropriations). Suballocation of the
Budget Allocations
for Fiscal Year
2012.
H.R. 672 Mr. Daniel E. Lungren of To terminate the 55
June 2 California (House Election Assistance
Part I Administration). Commission, and for
Rept. 112-100 other purposes.
(Failed of passage under
suspension of the
rules June 22,
2011.)
June 2
Science,
Space, and
Technology
discharged
Rept. 112-104 Mr. Rogers of Kentucky Report on the Revised 58
June 14 (Appropriations). Suballocation of
Budget Allocations
for Fiscal Year
2012.
H.R. 1891 Mr. Kline (Education and To repeal ineffective or 60
June 14 the Workforce). unnecessary
Rept. 112-106 education programs
in order to restore
the focus of Federal
programs on quality
elementary and
secondary education
programs for
disadvantaged
students.
H.R. 1121 Mr. Bachus (Financial To replace the Director 61
June 16 Services). of the Bureau of
Rept. 112-107 Consumer Financial
Protection with a
five person
Commission.
July 19
Supplemental
Part II
H.R. 1573 Mr. Bachus (Financial To facilitate 63
June 16 Services). implementation of
Part I title VII of the
Dodd-Frank Wall
Street Reform and
Consumer Protection
Act, promote
regulatory
coordination, and
avoid market
disruption.
June 16 Mr. Lucas (Agriculture).
Part II Rept. 112-109
Rept. 112-112 Mr. Hall (Science, Semiannual Report of 65
June 22 Space, and Activities of the
Technology). Committee on
Science, Space, and
Technology for the
112th Congress.
H.R. 828 Mr. Issa (Oversight and To amend title 5, United 66
June 23 Government Reform). States Code, to
Rept. 112-115 provide that persons
having seriously
delinquent tax debts
shall be ineligible
for Federal
employment.
H.R. 1470 Mr. Issa (Oversight and To amend title 5, United 67
June 23 Government Reform). States Code, to
Rept. 112-116 extend the
probationary period
applicable to
appointments in the
civil service, and
for other purposes.
Rept. 112-119 Mr. Smith of Texas First Semiannual Report 69
June 24 (Judiciary). on the Activities of
the Committee on the
Judiciary for the
112th Congress.
Rept. 112-120 Mr. Miller of Florida First Semiannual Report 70
June 24 (Veterans' Affairs). of the Activities of
the Committee on
Veterans' Affairs
for the 112th
Congress.
Rept. 112-121 Mr. Bachus (Financial First Semiannual Report 71
June 24 Services). on the Activities of
the Committee on
Financial Services
for the 112th
Congress.
Rept. 112-122 Mr. Lucas (Agriculture). First Semiannual Report 72
June 24 on the Activities of
the Committee on
Agriculture for the
112th Congress.
Rept. 112-123 Mr. McKeon (Armed First Semiannual Report 73
June 24 Services). on the Activities of
the Committee on
Armed Services for
the 112th Congress.
Rept. 112-124 Mr. Mica (Transportation First Semiannual Report 74
June 24 and Infrastructure). on the Activities of
the Committee on
Transportation and
Infrastructure for
the 112th Congress.
Rept. 112-125 Mr. Upton (Energy and First Semiannual 75
June 28 Commerce). Activity Report of
the Committee on
Energy and Commerce
for the 112th
Congress.
Rept. 112-126 Ms. Ros-Lehtinen First Semiannual 76
June 28 (Foreign Affairs). Legislative Review
and Oversight
Activities Report of
the Committee on
Foreign Affairs for
the 112th Congress.
Rept. 112-127 Mr. King of New York First Semiannual Report 77
June 28 (Homeland Security). on Legislative and
Oversight Activities
of the Committee on
Homeland Security
for the 112th
Congress.
Rept. 112-128 Mr. Issa (Oversight and First Semiannual Report 78
June 28 Government Reform). on the Activities of
the Committee on
Oversight and
Government Reform
for the 112th
Congress.
Rept. 112-129 Mr. Dreier (Rules). First Semiannual Survey 79
June 28 of Activities of the
House Committee on
Rules for the First
Quarter of the 112th
Congress.
Rept. 112-130 Mr. Camp (Ways and First Semiannual Report 80
June 28 Means). on the Legislative
and Oversight
Activities of the
Committee on Ways
and Means for the
112th Congress.
Rept. 112-132 Mr. Hastings of First Semiannual Report 82
July 1 Washington (Natural of the Activities of
Resources). the Committee on
Natural Resources
for the 112th
Congress.
Rept. 112-133 Mr. Kline (Education and First Semiannual Report 83
July 1 the Workforce). on the Activities of
the Committee on
Education and the
Workforce for the
112th Congress.
Rept. 112-134 Mr. Rogers of Michigan First Semiannual Report 84
July 1 (Intelligence). on the Activities of
the Permanent Select
Committee on
Intelligence for the
112th Congress.
H.R. 1425 Mr. Hall (Science, To reauthorize and 85
May 26 Space, and improve the SBIR and
Part I Technology). STTR programs, and
for other purposes.
July 1 Mr. Graves of Missouri
Part II (Small Business).
Rept. 112-90
July 1
Armed
Services
discharged
H.R. 2434 Mrs. Emerson Making appropriations 86
July 7 (Appropriations). for financial
Rept. 112-136 services and general
government for the
fiscal year ending
September 30, 2012,
and for other
purposes.
Rept. 112-137 Mr. Daniel E. Lungren of First Semiannual Report 87
July 7 California (House on the Activities of
Administration). the Committee on
House Administration
for the 112th
Congress.
H.R. 1062 Mr. Bachus (Financial To amend the Dodd-Frank 90
July 12 Services). Wall Street Reform
Rept. 112-142 and Consumer
Protection Act to
repeal certain
additional
disclosure
requirements, and
for other purposes.
H.R. 1082 Mr. Bachus (Financial To amend the Investment 91
July 12 Services). Advisers Act of 1940
Rept. 112-143 to provide a
registration
exemption for
private equity fund
advisers, and for
other purposes.
Rept. 112-145 Mr. Rogers of Kentucky First Semiannual Report 92
July 12 (Appropriations). on the Activities of
the Committee on
Appropriations for
the 112th Congress.
Rept. 112-146 Mr. Graves of Missouri First Semiannual Report 93
July 13 (Small Business). on the Activity of
the Committee on
Small Business for
the 112th Congress.
Rept. 112-147 Mr. Ryan of Wisconsin First Semiannual 94
July 14 (Budget). Activities and
Summary Report of
the Committee on the
Budget for the 112th
Congress.
H.R. 2584 Mr. Simpson Making appropriations 97
July 19 (Appropriations). for the Department
Rept. 112-151 of the Interior,
environment, and
related agencies for
the fiscal year
ending September 30,
2012, and for other
purposes.
H.R. 643 Mr. Hastings of To provide for the 106
July 20 Washington (Natural exchange of certain
Resources). land located in the
Rept. 112-161 Arapaho-Roosevelt
National Forests in
the State of
Colorado, and for
other purposes.
H.R. 2596 Mr. Wolf Making appropriations 113
July 20 (Appropriations). for Departments of
Rept. 112-169 Commerce and
Justice, and
Science, and Related
Agencies for the
fiscal year ending
September 30, 2012,
and for other
purposes.
H.R. 966 Mr. Smith of Texas To amend Rule 11 of the 114
July 21 (Judiciary). Federal Rules of
Rept. 112-174 Civil Procedure to
improve attorney
accountability, and
for other purposes.
H.R. 1670 Mr. Hastings of To amend the Sikes Act 115
July 21 Washington (Natural to improve the
Part I Resources). application of that
Rept. 112-175 Act to State-owned
facilities used for
the national
defense.
July 21
Armed
Services
discharged
H.R. 2445 Mr. Kline (Education and To amend the Elementary 119
July 25 the Workforce). and Secondary
Rept. 112-180 Education Act of
1965 to provide
States and local
educational agencies
with maximum
flexibility in using
Federal funds
provided under such
Act, and for other
purposes.
H.R. 1751 Mr. Bachus (Financial To amend the National 124
Aug. 1 Services). Manufactured Housing
Rept. 112-191 Construction and
Safety Standards Act
of 1974 to require
that weather radios
be installed in all
manufactured homes
manufactured or sold
in the United
States.
H.R. 1539 Mr. Bachus (Financial To repeal section 939G 125
Aug. 12 Services). of the Dodd-Frank
Rept. 112-196 Wall Street Reform
and Consumer
Protection Act and
to restore
Securities and
Exchange Commission
Rule 436(g) repealed
by such section.
H.R. 2552 Mr. Smith of Texas To amend title 18, 130
Sept. 8 (Judiciary). United States Code,
Rept. 112-202 to change the state
of mind requirement
for certain identity
theft offenses, and
for other purposes.
H.R. 963 Mr. Smith of Texas To amend the Homeland 131
Sept. 12 (Judiciary). Security Act of 2002
Rept. 112-204 to provide immunity
for reports of
suspected terrorist
activity or
suspicious behavior
and response.
H.R. 908 Mr. Upton (Energy and To extend the authority 139
Sept. 19 Commerce). of the Secretary of
Rept. 112-211 Homeland Security to
maintain the
Chemical Facility
Anti-Terrorism
Standards program.
H.R. 241 Mr. Hastings of To authorize the 140
Sept. 23 Washington (Natural conveyance of
Resources). certain National
Rept. 112-216 Forest System lands
in the Los Padres
National Forest in
California.
H.R. 1258 Mr. Hastings of To provide for the 143
Sept. 23 Washington (Natural conveyance of
Resources). parcels of land to
Rept. 112-220 Mantua, Box Elder
County, Utah.
H.R. 2583 Ms. Ros-Lehtinen To authorize 145
Sept. 23 (Foreign Affairs). appropriations for
Rept. 112-223 the Department of
State for fiscal
year 2012, and for
other purposes.
H.R. 258 Mr. Hastings of To require the Office of 161
Oct. 14 Washington (Natural Management and
Part I Resources). Budget to prepare a
Rept. 112-245 crosscut budget for
restoration
activities in the
Chesapeake Bay
watershed, to
require the
Environmental
Protection Agency to
develop and
implement an
adaptive management
plan, and for other
purposes.
Oct. 14
Transportation
and
Infrastructure
discharged
H.R. 2011 Mr. Hastings of To require the Secretary 164
Oct. 14 Washington (Natural of the Interior to
Resources). conduct an
Rept. 112-248 assessment of the
capability of the
Nation to meet our
current and future
demands for the
minerals critical to
United States
manufacturing
competitiveness and
economic and
national security in
a time of expanding
resource
nationalism, and for
other purposes.
H.R. 2150 Mr. Hastings of To amend the Naval 165
Oct. 14 Washington (Natural Petroleum Reserves
Resources). Production Act of
Rept. 112-249 1976 to direct the
Secretary of the
Interior to conduct
an expeditious
program of
competitive leasing
of oil and gas in
the National
Petroleum Reserve in
Alaska, including at
least one lease sale
in the Reserve each
year in the period
2011 through 2021,
and for other
purposes.
H.R. 2170 Mr. Hastings of Streamlining Federal 166
Oct. 14 Washington (Natural review to facilitate
Resources). renewable energy
Rept. 112-250 projects.
H.R. 2171 Mr. Hastings of To promote timely 167
Oct. 14 Washington (Natural exploration for
Resources). geothermal resources
Rept. 112-251 under existing
geothermal leases,
and for other
purposes.
H.R. 2173 Mr. Hastings of To facilitate the 168
Oct. 14 Washington (Natural development of
Resources). offshore wind energy
Rept. 112-252 resources.
H.R. 1932 Mr. Smith of Texas To amend the Immigration 171
Oct. 18 (Judiciary). and Nationality Act
Rept. 112-255 to provide for
extensions of
detention of certain
aliens ordered
removed, and for
other purposes.
H.R. 1439 Mr. Smith of Texas To regulate certain 173
Oct. 21 (Judiciary). State taxation of
Rept. 112-257 interstate commerce,
and for other
purposes.
H.R. 2840 Mr. Mica (Transportation To amend the Federal 178
Nov. 3 and Infrastructure). Water Pollution
Rept. 112-266 Control Act to
regulate discharges
from commercial
vessels, and for
other purposes.
H.R. 915 Mr. King of New York To establish a Border 179
Nov. 4 (Homeland Security). Enforcement Security
Rept. 112-268 Task Force program
to enhance border
security by
fostering
coordinated efforts
among Federal,
State, and local
border and law
enforcement
officials to protect
United States border
cities and
communities from
trans-national
crime, including
violence associated
with drug
trafficking, arms
smuggling, illegal
alien trafficking
and smuggling,
violence, and
kidnapping along and
across the
international
borders of the
United States, and
for other purposes.
H.R. 1447 Mr. King of New York To amend title 49, 180
Nov. 4 (Homeland Security). United States Code,
Rept. 112-269 to direct the
Assistant Secretary
of Homeland Security
(Transportation
Security
Administration) to
establish an
Aviation Security
Advisory Committee,
and for other
purposes.
H.R. 1165 Mr. King of New York To amend title 49, 181
Nov. 4 (Homeland Security). United States Code,
Rept. 112-270 to establish an
Ombudsman Office
within the
Transportation
Security
Administration for
the purpose of
enhancing
transportation
security by
providing
confidential,
informal, and
neutral assistance
to address work-
place related
problems of
Transportation
Security
Administration
employees, and for
other purposes.
H.R. 2839 Mr. Mica (Transportation To suppress the threat 183
Nov. 10 and Infrastructure). of piracy on the
Part I Rept. 112-273 high seas, and for
other purposes.
Nov. 10
Armed
Services
discharged
H.R. 1299 Mr. King of New York To achieve operational 184
Nov. 10 (Homeland Security). control of and
Rept. 112-274 improve security at
the international
land borders of the
United States, and
for other purposes.
H.R. 704 Mr. Smith of Texas To amend the Immigration 185
Nov. 10 (Judiciary). and Nationality Act
Rept. 112-275 to eliminate the
diversity immigrant
program.
H.R. 1408 Mr. Hastings of To provide for the 188
Nov. 10 Washington (Natural settlement of
Resources). certain claims under
Rept. 112-280 the Alaska Native
Claims Settlement
Act, and for other
purposes.
H.R. 585 Mr. Graves of Missouri To amend the Small 190
Nov. 16 (Small Business). Business Act to
Rept. 112-288 provide for the
establishment and
approval of small
business concern
size standards by
the Chief Counsel
for Advocacy of the
Small Business
Administration.
H.R. 1550 Mr. Smith of Texas To establish programs in 194
Nov. 22 (Judiciary). the Department of
Rept. 112-293 Justice and in the
Department of
Homeland Security to
help States that
have high rates of
homicide and other
violent crime, and
for other purposes.
H.R. 1158 Mr. Hastings of To authorize the 199
Dec. 1 Washington (Natural conveyance of
Resources). mineral rights by
Rept. 112-299 the Secretary of the
Interior in the
State of Montana,
and for other
purposes.
H.R. 2172 Mr. Hastings of To facilitate the 200
Dec. 1 Washington (Natural development of wind
Part I Resources). energy resources on
Rept. 112-300 Federal lands.
Dec. 1
Agriculture
discharged
H.R. 2803 Mr. Hastings of To direct the Secretary 202
Dec. 1 Washington (Natural of the Interior,
Resources). acting through the
Rept. 112-302 Bureau of Ocean
Energy Management,
Regulation and
Enforcement, to
conduct a
technological
capability
assessment, survey,
and economic
feasibility study
regarding recovery
of minerals, other
than oil and natural
gas, from the
shallow and deep
seabed of the United
States.
H.R. 2578 Mr. Hastings of To amend the Wild and 203
Dec. 1 Washington (Natural Scenic Rivers Act
Resources). related to a segment
Rept. 112-303 of the Lower Merced
River in California,
and for other
purposes.
H.R. 1556 Mr. Hastings of To amend the Omnibus 206
Dec. 1 Washington (Natural Indian Advancement
Resources). Act to allow certain
Rept. 112-306 land to be used to
generate income to
provide funding for
academic programs,
and for other
purposes.
H.R. 1461 Mr. Hastings of To authorize the 207
Dec. 1 Washington (Natural Mescalero Apache
Resources). Tribe to lease
Rept. 112-307 adjudicated water
rights.
H.R. 991 Mr. Hastings of To amend the Marine 208
Dec. 1 Washington (Natural Mammal Protection
Resources). Act of 1972 to allow
Rept. 112-308 importation of polar
bear trophies taken
in sport hunts in
Canada before the
date the polar bear
was determined to be
a threatened species
under the Endangered
Species Act of 1973.
H.R. 850 Mr. Hastings of To facilitate a proposed 209
Dec. 1 Washington (Natural project in the Lower
Resources). St. Croix Wild and
Rept. 112-309 Scenic River, and
for other purposes.
H.R. 2369 Mr. Smith of Texas To amend title 36, 212
Dec. 5 (Judiciary). United States Code,
Rept. 112-313 to provide for an
additional power for
the American Legion
under its Federal
charter.
H.R. 2815 Mr. Smith of Texas To revise the Federal 213
Dec. 5 (Judiciary). charter for the Blue
Rept. 112-314 Star Mothers of
America, Inc., to
reflect a change in
eligibility
requirements for
membership.
H.R. 1466 Mr. Hastings of To resolve the status of 217
Dec. 8 Washington (Natural certain persons
Part I Resources). legally residing in
Rept. 112-319 the Commonwealth of
the Northern Mariana
Islands under the
immigration laws of
the United States.
Dec. 8
Judiciary
discharged
H.R. 1740 Mr. Hastings of To amend the Wild and 218
Dec. 8 Washington (Natural Scenic Rivers Act to
Resources). designate a segment
Rept. 112-320 of Illabot Creek in
Skagit County,
Washington, as a
component of the
National Wild and
Scenic Rivers
System.
H.R. 3069 Mr. Hastings of To amend the Marine 220
Dec. 8 Washington (Natural Mammal Protection
Resources). Act of 1972 to
Rept. 112-322 reduce predation on
endangered Columbia
River salmon and
other nonlisted
species, and for
other purposes.
H.R. 2829 Ms. Ros-Lehtinen To promote transparency, 221
Dec. 8 (Foreign Affairs). accountability, and
Rept. 112-323 reform within the
United Nations
system, and for
other purposes.
H.R. 2167 Mr. Bachus (Financial To amend the Securities 223
Dec. 12 Services). Exchange Act of 1934
Rept. 112-327 to change the
threshold number of
shareholders for
required
registration under
that Act.
H.R. 1981 Mr. Smith of Texas To amend title 18, 224
Nov. 10 (Judiciary). United States Code,
Part I Rept. 112-281 with respect to
child pornography
and child
exploitation
offenses.
Dec. 16
Energy and
Commerce
discharged
H.R. 3029 Mr. Issa (Oversight and To reduce the size of 225
Dec. 19 Government Reform). the Federal
Rept. 112-334 workforce through
attrition, and for
other purposes.
Rept. 112-337 Mr. Upton (Energy and Second Semiannual 226
Dec. 21 Commerce). Report of the
Activites of the
Committee on Energy
and Commerce for the
112th Congress.
Rept. 112-338 Mr. Kline (Education and Second Semiannual 227
Dec. 22 the Workforce). Report on the
Activities of the
Committee on
Education and the
Workforce During the
112th Congress.
Rept. 112-339 Mr. Graves of Missouri Second Semiannual 228
Dec. 22 (Small Business). Report on the
Activity of the
Committee on Small
Business During the
112th Congress.
Rept. 112-340 Mr. Lucas (Agriculture). Second Semiannual 229
Dec. 22 Report on the
Activity of the
Committee on
Agriculture During
the 112th Congress.
Rept. 112-341 Mr. Miller of Florida Second Semiannual 230
Dec. 22 (Veterans' Affairs). Report of the
Activities of the
Committee on
Veterans' Affairs
During the 112th
Congress.
Rept. 112-346 Mr. Hastings of Second Semiannual 231
Dec. 23 Washington (Natural Report of the
Resources). Legislative and
Oversight Activities
of the Committee on
Natural Resources
During the 112th
Congress.
Rept. 112-347 Mr. Hall (Science, Second Semiannual 232
Dec. 23 Space, and Report of Activities
Technology). of the Committee on
Science, Space, and
Technology for the
112th Congress.
Rept. 112-348 Mr. Mica (Transportation Second Semiannual 233
Dec. 23 and Infrastructure). Summary of the
Activites of the
Committee on
Transportation and
Infrastructure for
the 112th Congress.
Rept. 112-349 Mr. Issa (Oversight and Second Semiannual 234
Dec. 23 Government Reform). Report of the
Activities of the
Committee on
Oversight and
Government Reform
for the 112th
Congress.
Rept. 112-350 Ms. Ros-Lehtinen Second Semiannual 235
Dec. 27 (Foreign Affairs). Legislative Review
and Oversight
Activities of the
Committee on Foreign
Affairs for the
112th Congress.
Rept. 112-351 Mr. King of New York Second Semiannual 236
Dec. 28 (Homeland Security). Report on
Legislative and
Oversight Activities
of the Committee on
Homeland Security.
Rept. 112-352 Mr. Smith of Texas Second Semiannual 237
Dec. 29 (Judiciary). Activity Report of
the Committee on the
Judiciary of the
United States House
of Representatives
for the Period
January 5, 2011
through November 30,
2011.
Rept. 112-353 Mr. Rogers of Michigan Second Semiannual 238
Dec. 29 (Intelligence). Report of the
Activity of the
House Permanent
Select Committee on
Intelligence for the
One Hundred and
Twelfth Congress.
Rept. 112-354 Mr. Rogers of Kentucky Second Semiannual 239
Dec. 30 (Appropriations). Report on Activities
of the Committee on
Appropriations
During the 112th
Congress, First
Session.
Rept. 112-355 Mr. Bachus (Financial Second Semiannual 240
Dec. 30 Services). Report on the
Activities of the
Committee on
Financial Services
During the 112th
Congress.
Rept. 112-356 Mr. Camp (Ways and Second Semiannual 241
Dec. 30 Means). Report on the
Legislative and
Oversight Activities
of the Committee on
Ways and Means
During the 112th
Congress.
Rept. 112-357 Mr. Dreier (Rules). Second Semiannual 242
Dec. 30 Survey of Activities
of the House
Committee on Rules
for the First
Session of the 112th
Congress.
Rept. 112-358 Mr. Ryan of Wisconsin Second Semiannual 243
Dec. 30 (Budget). Activities and
Summary Report of
the Committee on the
Budget Second
Quarter 112th
Congress.
Rept. 112-359 Mr. McKeon (Armed Second Semiannual 244
Dec. 30 Services). Report on the
Activities of the
Committee on Armed
Services for the One
Hundred Twelfth
Congress.
Rept. 112-360 Mr. Daniel E. Lungren of Second Semiannual 245
Dec. 30 California (House Report on the
Administration). Activities of the
Committee on House
Administration
During the One
Hundred Twelfth
Congress.
2012
H.R. 2059 Ms. Ros-Lehtinen To prohibit funding to 246
Jan. 17 (Foreign Affairs). the United Nations
Rept. 112-361 Population Fund.
H.R. 1221 Mr. Bachus (Financial To suspend the current 247
Jan. 17 Services). compensation
Part I Rept. 112-366 packages for the
senior executives of
Fannie Mae and
Freddie Mac and
establish
compensation for
such positions in
accordance with
rates of pay for
senior employees in
the Executive Branch
of the Federal
Government, and for
other purposes.
Jan. 17
Oversight and
Government
Reform
discharged
H.R. 200 Mr. Hastings of To direct the Secretary 248
Jan. 18 Washington (Natural of the Interior to
Resources). conduct a study of
Rept. 112-367 water resources in
the Rialto-Colton
Basin in the State
of California, and
for other purposes.
H.R. 2336 Mr. Hastings of To amend the Wild and 251
Jan. 18 Washington (Natural Scenic Rivers Act to
Resources). designate segments
Rept. 112-370 of the York River
and associated
tributaries for
study for potential
inclusion in the
National Wild and
Scenic Rivers
System.
H.R. 2752 Mr. Hastings of To amend the Mineral 252
Jan. 18 Washington (Natural Leasing Act to
Resources). authorize the
Rept. 112-371 Secretary of the
Interior to conduct
onshore oil and gas
lease sales through
Internet-based live
lease sales, and for
other purposes.
Jan. 24 Referred to the Message of the 256
Committee of the President of the
Whole House on the United States to the
State of the Union. Congress on the
(H. Doc. 112-76) subject of the state
of the Union.
S. 300 Mr. Issa (Oversight and To prevent abuse of 257
Jan. 27 Government Reform). Government charge
Part I Rept. 112-376 cards.
Jan. 27
Armed
Services
discharged
H.R. 3575 Mr. Dreier (Rules). To amend the 260
Jan. 31 Rept. 112-379 Congressional Budget
Part I Act of 1974 to
establish joint
resolutions on the
budget, and for
other purposes.
Jan. 31
Budget
discharged
H.R. 2586 Mr. Bachus (Financial To refine the definition 266
Dec. 23 Services). of swap execution
Part I facility in the
provisions
regulating swap
markets added by
title VII of the
Dodd-Frank Wall
Street Reform and
Consumer Protection
Act.
Feb. 8 Mr. Lucas (Agriculture).
Part II Rept. 112-345
H.R. 3527 Mr. Lucas (Agriculture). To amend the Commodity 270
Feb. 8 Rept. 112-391 Exchange Act to
clarify the
definition of swap
dealer.
H.R. 2484 Mr. Hall (Science, To reauthorize the 271
Dec. 16 Space, and Harmful Algal Bloom
Part I Technology). and Hypoxia Research
Rept. 112-333 and Control Act of
1998 to include a
comprehensive and
integrated strategy
to address harmful
algal blooms and
hypoxia, to provide
for the development
and implementation
of a comprehensive
research plan and
action strategy to
reduce harmful algal
blooms and hypoxia,
and for other
purposes.
Feb. 9
Natural
Resources
discharged
H.R. 3407 Mr. Hastings of To direct the Secretary 273
Feb. 9 Washington (Natural of the Interior to
Resources). establish and
Rept. 112-393 implement a
competitive oil and
gas leasing program
for the exploration,
development, and
production of the
oil and gas
resources of the
Coastal Plain of
Alaska, to ensure
secure energy
supplies for the
continental Pacific
Coast of the United
States, lower
prices, and reduce
imports, and for
other purposes.
H.R. 3813 Mr. Issa (Oversight and To amend title 5, United 274
Feb. 9 Government Reform). States Code, to
Part I Rept. 112-394 secure the annuities
of Federal civilian
employees, and for
other purposes.
Feb. 9
House
Administration
discharged
H.R. 3410 Mr. Hastings of To require the Secretary 275
Feb. 9 Washington (Natural of the Interior to
Resources). conduct certain
Rept. 112-395 offshore oil and gas
lease sales, to
provide fair and
equitable revenue
sharing for all
coastal States, to
formulate future
offshore energy
development plans in
areas with the most
potential, to
generate revenue for
American
infrastructure, and
for other purposes.
H.R. 3864 Mr. Camp (Ways and To amend the Internal 276
Feb. 9 Means). Revenue Code of 1986
Part I Rept. 112-396 to extend
authorities relating
to the Highway Trust
Fund, to provide
revenues for highway
programs, and for
other purposes.
Feb. 9
Transportation
and
Infrastructure
discharged
H.R. 7 Mr. Mica (Transportation To authorize funds for 277
Feb. 13 and Infrastructure). Federal-aid highway,
Rept. 112-397 public
transportation, and
highway and motor
carrier safety
programs, and for
other purposes.
H.R. 1741 Mr. Smith of Texas To authorize the 283
Mar. 8 (Judiciary). Secretary of
Part I Rept. 112-411 Homeland Security
and the Secretary of
State to refuse or
revoke visas to
aliens if in the
security or foreign
policy interests of
the United States,
to require the
Secretary of
Homeland Security to
review visa
applications before
adjudication, to
provide for the
immediate
dissemination of
visa revocation
information, and for
other purposes.
Mar. 8
Homeland
Security
discharged
H.R. 452 Mr. Camp (Ways and To repeal the provisions 284
Mar. 13 Means). of the Patient
Part I Protection and
Affordable Care Act
providing for the
Independent Payment
Advisory Board.
Mar. 16 Mr. Upton (Energy and
Part II Commerce).
Rept. 112-412
Mar. 16
Rules
discharged
H.R. 2309 Mr. Issa (Oversight and To restore the financial 291
Jan. 17 Government Reform). solvency of the
Part I United States Postal
Service and to
ensure the efficient
and affordable
nationwide delivery
of mail.
Mar. 29 Mr. Dreier (Rules).
Part II Rept. 112-363
S. 292 Mr. Hastings of To resolve the claims of 295
Apr. 16 Washington (Natural the Bering Straits
Resources). Native Corporation
Rept. 112-428 and the State of
Alaska to land
adjacent to Salmon
Lake in the State of
Alaska and to
provide for the
conveyance to the
Bering Straits
Native Corporation
of certain other
public land in
partial satisfaction
of the land
entitlement of the
Corporation under
the Alaska Native
Claims Settlement
Act.
S. 897 Mr. Hastings of To amend the Surface 296
Apr. 16 Washington (Natural Mining Control and
Resources). Reclamation Act of
Rept. 112-429 1977 to clarify that
uncertified States
and Indian tribes
have the authority
to use certain
payments for certain
noncoal reclamation
projects and acid
mine remediation
programs.
H.R. 1545 Mr. Hastings of To establish the Waco 297
Apr. 16 Washington (Natural Mammoth National
Resources). Monument in the
Rept. 112-430 State of Texas, and
for other purposes.
H.R. 2915 Mr. Hastings of To repeal the Western 298
Apr. 16 Washington (Natural Area Power
Resources). Administration
Rept. 112-431 borrowing authority,
and for other
purposes.
S. 271 Mr. Hastings of To require the Secretary 299
Apr. 16 Washington (Natural of Agriculture to
Resources). enter into a
Rept. 112-432 property conveyance
with the city of
Wallowa, Oregon, and
for other purposes.
S. 404 Mr. Hastings of To modify a land grant 300
Apr. 16 Washington (Natural patent issued by the
Resources). Secretary of the
Rept. 112-433 Interior.
S. 684 Mr. Hastings of To provide for the 301
Apr. 16 Washington (Natural conveyance of
Resources). certain parcels of
Rept. 112-434 land to the town of
Alta, Utah.
H.R. 2060 Mr. Hastings of To amend the Wild and 305
Apr. 16 Washington (Natural Scenic Rivers Act to
Resources). adjust the Crooked
Rept. 112-438 River boundary, to
provide water
certainty for the
City of Prineville,
Oregon, and for
other purposes.
H.R. 2938 Mr. Hastings of To prohibit certain 307
Apr. 16 Washington (Natural gaming activities on
Resources). certain Indian lands
Rept. 112-440 in Arizona.
H.R. 3263 Mr. Hastings of To authorize the 309
Apr. 16 Washington (Natural Secretary of the
Resources). Interior to allow
Rept. 112-442 the storage and
conveyance of
nonproject water at
the Norman project
in Oklahoma, and for
other purposes.
H.R. 3310 Mr. Upton (Energy and To amend the 310
Apr. 16 Commerce). Communications Act
Rept. 112-443 of 1934 to
consolidate the
reporting
obligations of the
Federal
Communications
Commission in order
to improve
congressional
oversight and reduce
reporting burdens.
H.R. 1505 Mr. Hastings of To prohibit the 312
Apr. 17 Washington (Natural Secretaries of the
Part I Resources). Interior and
Rept. 112-448 Agriculture from
taking action on
public lands which
impede border
security on such
lands, and for other
purposes.
Apr. 17
Agriculture
and Homeland
Security
discharged
H.R. 1335 Mr. Hastings of To revise the boundaries 313
Apr. 19 Washington (Natural of the Gettysburg
Resources). National Military
Rept. 112-449 Park to include the
Gettysburg Train
Station, and for
other purposes.
H.R. 2362 Mr. Hastings of To facilitate economic 315
Apr. 19 Washington (Natural development by
Resources). Indian tribes and
Rept. 112-451 encourage investment
by Turkish
enterprises.
H.R. 3452 Mr. Hastings of To provide for the sale 316
Apr. 19 Washington (Natural of approximately 30
Resources). acres of Federal
Rept. 112-452 land in Uinta-
Wasatch-Cache
National Forest in
Salt Lake County,
Utah, to permit the
establishment of a
minimally invasive
transportation
alternative for
skiers, called
``SkiLink'', to
connect two ski
resorts in the
Wasatch Mountains,
and for other
purposes.
H.R. 2308 Mr. Bachus (Financial To improve the 317
Apr. 25 Services). consideration by the
Rept. 112-453 Securities and
Exchange Commission
of the costs and
benefits of its
regulations and
orders.
H.R. 3989 Mr. Kline (Education and To support State and 320
Apr. 27 the Workforce). local accountability
Rept. 112-458 for public
education, inform
parents of their
schools'
performance, and for
other purposes.
H.R. 3990 Mr. Kline (Education and To encourage effective 321
Apr. 27 the Workforce). teachers in the
Part I Rept. 112-459 classrooms of the
United States and
innovative education
programs in our
Nation's schools.
Apr. 27
Armed
Services and
Financial
Services
discharged
H.R. 5325 Mr. Frelinghuysen Making appropriations 323
May 2 (Appropriations). for energy and water
Rept. 112-462 development and
related agencies for
the fiscal year
ending September 30,
2013, and for other
purposes.
Rept. 112-465 Mr. Rogers of Kentucky Report on the 325
May 8 (Appropriations). Suballocation of
Budget Allocations
for Fiscal Year
2013.
H.R. 2764 Mr. King of New York To amend the Homeland 326
May 8 (Homeland Security). Security Act of 2002
Rept. 112-466 to establish weapons
of mass destruction
intelligence and
information sharing
functions of the
Office of
Intelligence and
Analysis of the
Department of
Homeland Security
and to require
dissemination of
information analyzed
by the Department to
entities with
responsibilities
relating to homeland
security, and for
other purposes.
H.R. 3140 Mr. King of New York To amend the Homeland 327
May 8 (Homeland Security). Security Act of 2002
Rept. 112-467 to direct the
Secretary of
Homeland Security to
prioritize the
assignment of
officers and
analysts to certain
State and urban area
fusion centers to
enhance the security
of mass transit
systems.
H.R. 2179 Mr. King of New York To amend title 49, 328
May 8 (Homeland Security). United States Code,
Rept. 112-468 to direct the
Assistant Secretary
of Homeland Security
(Transportation
Security
Administration) to
transfer unclaimed
money recovered at
airport security
checkpoints to
United Service
Organizations,
Incorporated, and
for other purposes.
H.R. 4966 Mr. Ryan of Wisconsin To amend the Balanced 329
May 9 (Budget). Budget and Emergency
Part I Rept. 112-469 Deficit Control Act
of 1985 to replace
the sequester
established by the
Budget Control Act
of 2011.
May 9
Rules
discharged
H.R. 1840 Mr. Lucas (Agriculture). To improve consideration 337
May 16 Rept. 112-482 by the Commodity
Futures Trading
Commission of the
costs and benefits
of its regulations
and orders.
H.R. 373 Mr. Issa (Oversight and To amend the Unfunded 338
May 16 Government Reform). Mandates Reform Act
Part I Rept. 112-483 of 1995 to ensure
that actions taken
by regulatory
agencies are subject
to that Act, and for
other purposes.
May 16
Rules, Budget
and Judiciary
discharged
H.R. 3433 Mr. Issa (Oversight and To amend title 31, 339
May 16 Government Reform). United States Code,
Rept. 112-484 to provide
transparency and
require certain
standards in the
award of Federal
grants, and for
other purposes.
H.R. 4114 Mr. Miller of Florida To increase, effective 340
May 18 (Veterans' Affairs). as of December 1,
Rept. 112-486 2012, the rates of
compensation for
veterans with
service-connected
disabilities and the
rates of dependency
and indemnity
compensation for the
survivors of certain
disabled veterans,
and for other
purposes.
H.R. 4201 Mr. Miller of Florida To amend the 341
May 18 (Veterans' Affairs). Servicemembers Civil
Rept. 112-488 Relief Act to
provide for the
protection of child
custody arrangements
for parents who are
members of the Armed
Forces.
Rept. 112-489 Mr. Rogers of Kentucky Revised Suballocation 342
May 22 (Appropriations). of Budget
Allocations for
Fiscal Year 2013.
H.R. 5743 Mr. Rogers of Michigan To authorize 343
May 22 (Intelligence). appropriations for
Rept. 112-490 fiscal year 2013 for
intelligence and
intelligence-related
activities of the
United States
Government, the
Community Management
Account, and the
Central Intelligence
Agency Retirement
and Disability
System, and for
other purposes.
H.R. 5854 Mr. Culberson Making appropriations 344
May 23 (Appropriations). for military
Rept. 112-491 construction, the
Department of
Veterans Affairs,
and related agencies
for the fiscal year
ending September 30,
2013, and for other
purposes.
H.R. 5855 Mr. Aderholt Making appropriations 345
May 23 (Appropriations). for the Department
Rept. 112-492 of Homeland Security
for the fiscal year
ending September 30,
2013, and for other
purposes.
H.R. 5856 Mr. Young of Florida Making appropriations 346
May 25 (Appropriations). for the Department
Rept. 112-493 of Defense for the
fiscal year ending
September 30, 2013,
and for other
purposes.
H.R. 5857 Ms. Granger Making appropriations 347
May 25 (Appropriations). for the Department
Rept. 112-494 of State, foreign
operations, and
related programs for
the fiscal year
ending September 30,
2013, and for other
purposes.
H.R. 5651 Mr. Upton (Energy and To amend the Federal 348
May 25 Commerce). Food, Drug, and
Rept. 112-495 Cosmetic Act to
revise and extend
the user-fee
programs for
prescription drugs
and for medical
devices, to
establish user-fee
programs for generic
drugs and
biosimilars, and for
other purposes.
________________________________________________________________________
________________________________________________________________________