[House Calendars for July 24, 2013 - 113th Congress, 1st Session]
[From the U.S. Government Publishing Office]



 
                            2. HOUSE CALENDAR 
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     Rule XIII, clause 1 (a):
``(2) A House Calendar, to which shall be referred all public bills and public resolutions not requiring referral to the Calendar of the Committee of the Whole House on the state of the Union.''
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                                                                    No. 






     2013

   H.R. 330     Mr. Hastings of           To designate a              26
    May 17          Washington (Natural       Distinguished Flying 
                    Resources).               Cross National 
                    Rept. 113-79              Memorial at the 
                                              March Field Air 
                                              Museum in Riverside, 
                                              California.
  
   H.R. 1574    Mr. Hastings of           To amend the Dayton         38
    July 8          Washington (Natural       Aviation Heritage 
                    Resources).               Preservation Act of 
                    Rept. 113-141             1992 to rename a 
                                              site of the park.
  
  H. Res. 292   Mr. Bishop of Utah        Providing for               40
    July 9          (Rules).                  consideration of the 
                    Rept. 113-147             bill (H.R. 761) to 
                                              require the 
                                              Secretary of the 
                                              Interior and the 
                                              Secretary of 
                                              Agriculture to more 
                                              efficiently develop 
                                              domestic sources of 
                                              the minerals and 
                                              mineral materials of 
                                              strategic and 
                                              critical importance 
                                              to United States 
                                              economic and 
                                              national security 
                                              and manufacturing 
                                              competitiveness.
  
  H. Res. 315   Mr. Burgess (Rules).      Providing for               47
    July 23         Rept. 113-174             consideration of the 
                                              bill (H.R. 2218) to 
                                              amend subtitle D of 
                                              the Solid Waste 
                                              Disposal Act to 
                                              encourage recovery 
                                              and beneficial use 
                                              of coal combustion 
                                              residuals and 
                                              establish 
                                              requirements for the 
                                              proper management 
                                              and disposal of coal 
                                              combustion residuals 
                                              that are protective 
                                              of human health and 
                                              the environment, and 
                                              providing for 
                                              consideration of the 
                                              bill (H.R. 1582) to 
                                              protect consumers by 
                                              prohibiting the 
                                              Administrator of the 
                                              Environmental 
                                              Protection Agency 
                                              from promulgating as 
                                              final certain 
                                              energy-related rules 
                                              that are estimated 
                                              to cost more than $1 
                                              billion and will 
                                              cause significant 
                                              adverse effects to 
                                              the economy.
  
        
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