[House Calendars for July 10, 2014 - 113th Congress, 2nd Session]
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1. UNION CALENDAR
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No.
2013
Feb. 12 Referred to the Message of the 6
Committee of the President of the
Whole House on the United States to the
State of the Union. Congress on the
(H. Doc. 113-1) subject of the state
of the Union.
Rept. 113-11 Mr. Issa (Oversight and Billions of Federal Tax 7
Mar. 5 Government Reform). Dollars Misspent on
New York's Medicaid
Program.
Rept. 113-23 Mr. Issa (Oversight and Oversight Plans for all 11
Mar. 25 Government Reform). House Committees.
H.R. 249 Mr. Issa (Oversight and To amend title 5, United 24
Apr. 12 Government Reform). States Code, to
Part I Rept. 113-38 provide that persons
having seriously
delinquent tax debts
shall be ineligible
for Federal
employment.
(Failed of passage under
suspension of the
rules Apr. 15,
2013.)
Apr. 12
House
Administration
discharged
H.R. 1549 Mr. Upton (Energy and To amend Public Law 111- 28
Apr. 19 Commerce). 148 to transfer
Rept. 113-45 fiscal year 2013
through fiscal year
2016 funds from the
Prevention and
Public Health Fund
to carry out the
temporary high risk
health insurance
pool program for
individuals with
preexisting
conditions, and to
extend access to
such program to such
individuals who have
had creditable
coverage during the
6 months prior to
application for
coverage through
such program.
H.R. 1208 Mr. Hastings of To establish the 42
May 17 Washington (Natural Manhattan Project
Resources). National Historical
Rept. 113-66 Park in Oak Ridge,
Tennessee, Los
Alamos, New Mexico,
and Hanford,
Washington, and for
other purposes.
H.R. 1156 Mr. Hastings of To authorize the 45
May 17 Washington (Natural Secretary of the
Resources). Interior to adjust
Rept. 113-69 the boundary of the
Stephen Mather
Wilderness and the
North Cascades
National Park in
order to allow the
rebuilding of a road
outside of the
floodplain while
ensuring that there
is no net loss of
acreage to the Park
or the Wilderness,
and for other
purposes.
H.R. 934 Mr. Hastings of To amend the Wild and 47
May 17 Washington (Natural Scenic Rivers Act
Resources). related to a segment
Rept. 113-71 of the Lower Merced
River in California,
and for other
purposes.
H.R. 829 Mr. Hastings of To amend the Wild and 50
May 17 Washington (Natural Scenic Rivers Act to
Resources). designate a segment
Rept. 113-74 of Illabot Creek in
Skagit County,
Washington, as a
component of the
National Wild and
Scenic Rivers
System.
H.R. 462 Mr. Hastings of To require the 55
May 17 Washington (Natural conveyance of
Resources). certain public land
Rept. 113-80 within the
boundaries of Camp
Williams, Utah, to
support the training
and readiness of the
Utah National Guard.
H.R. 1417 Mr. McCaul (Homeland To require the Secretary 62
May 20 Security). of Homeland Security
Rept. 113-87 to develop a
comprehensive
strategy to gain and
maintain operational
control of the
international
borders of the
United States, and
for other purposes.
Rept. 113-96 Mr. Rogers of Kentucky Report on the 67
June 4 (Appropriations). Suballocation of
Budget Allocations
for Fiscal Year
2014.
H.R. 85 Mr. Hastings of To create the Office of 78
June 17 Washington (Natural Chief Financial
Resources). Officer of the
Rept. 113-110 Government of the
Virgin Islands, and
for other purposes.
H.R. 1169 Mr. Hastings of To direct the Secretary 79
June 17 Washington (Natural of the Interior to
Resources). transfer to the
Rept. 113-111 Secretary of the
Navy certain Federal
land in Churchill
County, Nevada.
H.R. 2410 Mr. Aderholt Making appropriations 82
June 18 (Appropriations). for Agriculture,
Rept. 113-116 Rural Development,
Food and Drug
Administration, and
Related Agencies
programs for the
fiscal year ending
September 30, 2014,
and for other
purposes.
H.R. 1133 Mr. Issa (Oversight and To amend title 44, 83
June 20 Government Reform). United States Code,
Rept. 113-118 to require
information on
contributors to
Presidential library
fundraising
organizations, and
for other purposes.
H.R. 910 Mr. Hastings of To reauthorize the Sikes 84
June 24 Washington (Natural Act.
Part I Resources).
Rept. 113-119
June 24
Armed
Services
discharged
H.R. 1299 Mr. Hastings of To provide for the 85
June 24 Washington (Natural transfer of certain
Part I Resources). public land
Rept. 113-120 currently
administered by the
Bureau of Land
Management to the
administrative
jurisdiction of the
Secretary of the
Army for inclusion
in White Sands
Missile Range, New
Mexico, and for
other purposes.
June 24
Armed
Services
discharged
H.R. 1672 Mr. Hastings of To withdraw and reserve 86
June 24 Washington (Natural certain public lands
Part I Resources). administered by the
Rept. 113-121 Bureau of Land
Management for
exclusive military
use as part of the
Limestone Hills
Training Area,
Montana, and for
other purposes.
June 24
Armed
Services
discharged
H.R. 1673 Mr. Hastings of To provide for the 87
June 24 Washington (Natural transfer of certain
Part I Resources). public land
Rept. 113-122 currently
administered by the
Bureau of Land
Management to the
administrative
jurisdiction of the
Secretary of the
Navy for inclusion
in Naval Air Weapons
Station China Lake,
California, and for
other purposes.
June 24
Armed
Services
discharged
H.R. 1676 Mr. Hastings of To designate the Johnson 88
June 24 Washington (Natural Valley National Off-
Part I Resources). Highway Vehicle
Rept. 113-123 Recreation Area in
San Bernardino
County, California,
to authorize limited
military use of the
area, to provide for
the transfer of the
Southern Study Area
to the
administrative
jurisdiction of the
Secretary of the
Navy for inclusion
in the Marine Corps
Air Ground Combat
Center Twentynine
Palms, and by
recreational users,
and for other
purposes.
June 24
Armed
Services
discharged
H.R. 1691 Mr. Hastings of To provide for the 89
June 24 Washington (Natural transfer of certain
Part I Resources). public land
Rept. 113-124 currently
administered by the
Bureau of Land
Management to the
administrative
jurisdiction of the
Secretary of the
Navy for inclusion
in the Chocolate
Mountain Aerial
Gunnery Range,
California, and for
other purposes.
June 24
Armed
Services
discharged
H.R. 1234 Mr. Issa (Oversight and To amend title 44, 93
June 25 Government Reform). United States Code,
Rept. 113-128 to require
preservation of
certain electronic
records by Federal
agencies, to require
a certification and
reports relating to
Presidential
records, and for
other purposes.
H.R. 2610 Mr. Latham Making appropriations 98
July 2 (Appropriations). for the Departments
Rept. 113-136 of Transportation,
and Housing and
Urban Development,
and related agencies
for the fiscal year
ending September 30,
2014, and for other
purposes.
H.R. 1497 Mr. Hastings of To amend title 36, 102
July 8 Washington (Natural United States Code,
Resources). to ensure that
Rept. 113-140 memorials
commemorating the
service of the
United States Armed
Forces may contain
religious symbols,
and for other
purposes.
Rept. 113-143 Mr. Rogers of Kentucky Revised Suballocation 104
July 8 (Appropriations). of Budget
Allocations for
Fiscal Year 2014.
H.R. 657 Mr. Hastings of To amend the Federal 105
July 9 Washington (Natural Land Policy and
Part I Resources). Management Act of
Rept. 113-145 1976 to improve the
management of
grazing leases and
permits, and for
other purposes.
July 9
Agriculture
discharged
H.R. 819 Mr. Hastings of To authorize pedestrian 106
July 9 Washington (Natural and motorized
Part I Resources). vehicular access in
Rept. 113-146 Cape Hatteras
National Seashore
Recreational Area,
and for other
purposes.
July 9
Judiciary
discharged
H.R. 568 Mr. Issa (Oversight and To amend title 5, United 111
July 16 Government Reform). States Code, to
Rept. 113-154 require that the
Office of Personnel
Management submit an
annual report to
Congress relating to
the use of official
time by Federal
employees.
H.R. 2067 Mr. Issa (Oversight and To amend title 5, United 113
July 16 Government Reform). States Code, to make
Rept. 113-156 permanent the
authority of the
Secretary of the
Treasury to
establish a separate
compensation and
performance
management system
with respect to
persons holding
critical scientific,
technical, or
professional
positions within the
Alcohol and Tobacco
Tax and Trade
Bureau, Department
of the Treasury.
H.R. 602 Mr. Miller of Florida To amend title 38, 114
July 19 (Veterans' Affairs). United States Code,
Rept. 113-159 to clarify the
conditions under
which certain
persons may be
treated as
adjudicated mentally
incompetent for
certain purposes.
H.R. 1422 Mr. Smith of Texas To amend the 119
July 22 (Science, Space, and Environmental
Technology). Research,
Rept. 113-165 Development, and
Demonstration
Authorization Act of
1978 to provide for
Scientific Advisory
Board member
qualifications,
public
participation, and
for other purposes.
H.R. 687 Mr. Hastings of To facilitate the 121
July 22 Washington (Natural efficient extraction
Resources). of mineral resources
Rept. 113-167 in southeast Arizona
by authorizing and
directing an
exchange of Federal
and non-Federal
land, and for other
purposes.
H.R. 957 Mr. Hastings of To reduce temporarily 123
July 22 Washington (Natural the royalty required
Resources). to be paid for
Rept. 113-169 sodium produced on
Federal lands, and
for other purposes.
H.R. 2787 Mr. Wolf Making appropriations 124
July 23 (Appropriations). for the Departments
Rept. 113-171 of Commerce and
Justice, Science,
and Related Agencies
for the fiscal year
ending September 30,
2014, and for other
purposes.
H.R. 2786 Mr. Crenshaw Making appropriations 125
July 23 (Appropriations). for financial
Rept. 113-172 services and general
government for the
fiscal year ending
September 30, 2014,
and for other
purposes.
H.R. 2792 Mr. Alexander Making appropriations 126
July 23 (Appropriations). for the Legislative
Rept. 113-173 Branch for the
fiscal year ending
September 30, 2014,
and for other
purposes.
H.R. 698 Mr. Upton (Energy and To amend the Public 129
July 30 Commerce). Health Service Act
Part I Rept. 113-181 to establish
safeguards and
standards of quality
for research and
transplantation of
organs infected with
human
immunodeficiency
virus (HIV).
July 30
Judiciary
discharged
H.R. 2855 Ms. Granger Making appropriations 133
July 30 (Appropriations). for the Department
Rept. 113-185 of State, foreign
operations, and
related programs for
the fiscal year
ending September 30,
2014, and for other
purposes.
H.R. 1407 Mr. Upton (Energy and To amend the Federal 135
Aug. 2 Commerce). Food, Drug, and
Rept. 113-188 Cosmetic Act to
reauthorize user fee
programs relating to
new animal drugs.
H.R. 1964 Mr. Hastings of To amend the Naval 144
Sept. 10 Washington (Natural Petroleum Reserves
Resources). Production Act of
Rept. 113-197 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
2013 through 2023,
and for other
purposes.
H.R. 1394 Mr. Hastings of To direct the Secretary 146
Sept. 10 Washington (Natural of the Interior to
Resources). establish goals for
Rept. 113-199 an all-of-the-above
energy production
plan strategy on a
4-year basis on all
onshore Federal
lands managed by the
Department of the
Interior and the
Forest Service.
H.R. 555 Mr. Hastings of To amend the Mineral 148
Sept. 10 Washington (Natural Leasing Act to
Resources). authorize the
Rept. 113-201 Secretary of the
Interior to conduct
onshore oil and gas
lease sales through
Internet-based live
lease sales, and for
other purposes.
H.R. 1818 Mr. Hastings of To amend the Marine 149
Sept. 10 Washington (Natural Mammal Protection
Resources). Act of 1972 to allow
Rept. 113-202 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. 740 Mr. Hastings of To provide for the 150
Sept. 10 Washington (Natural settlement of
Resources). certain claims under
Rept. 113-203 the Alaska Native
Claims Settlement
Act, and for other
purposes.
H.R. 2637 Mr. Kline (Education and To prohibit the 151
Sept. 10 the Workforce). Secretary of
Rept. 113-205 Education from
engaging in
regulatory overreach
with regard to
institutional
eligibility under
title IV of the
Higher Education Act
of 1965, and for
other purposes.
H.R. 813 Mr. Miller of Florida To amend title 38, 156
Sept. 17 (Veterans' Affairs). United States Code,
Rept. 113-212 to provide for
advance
appropriations for
certain
discretionary
accounts of the
Department of
Veterans Affairs.
H.R. 586 Mr. Hastings of To provide for certain 157
Sept. 20 Washington (Natural improvements to the
Resources). Denali National Park
Rept. 113-217 and Preserve in the
State of Alaska, and
for other purposes.
H.R. 638 Mr. Hastings of To amend the National 158
Sept. 20 Washington (Natural Wildlife Refuge
Resources). System
Rept. 113-218 Administration Act
of 1966 to require
that any new
national wildlife
refuge may not be
established except
as expressly
authorized by
statute.
H.R. 1168 Mr. Hastings of To direct the Secretary 160
Sept. 20 Washington (Natural of the Interior,
Resources). acting through the
Rept. 113-220 Bureau of Land
Management, to
convey to the City
of Carlin, Nevada,
in exchange for
consideration, all
right, title, and
interest of the
United States, to
any Federal land
within that city
that is under the
jurisdiction of that
agency, and for
other purposes.
H.R. 1804 Mr. Miller of Florida To amend title 38, 167
Sept. 25 (Veterans' Affairs). United States Code,
Rept. 113-227 to direct the
Secretary of
Veterans Affairs to
submit to Congress
semiannual reports
on the cost of
foreign travel made
by employees of the
Department of
Veterans Affairs.
Oct. 7
Supplemental
Part II
H.R. 1493 Mr. Goodlatte To impose certain 170
Sept. 26 (Judiciary). limitations on
Rept. 113-230 consent decrees and
settlement
agreements by
agencies that
require the agencies
to take regulatory
action in accordance
with the terms
thereof, and for
other purposes.
H.R. 2122 Mr. Goodlatte To reform the process by 172
Sept. 28 (Judiciary). which Federal
Rept. 113-237 agencies analyze and
formulate new
regulations and
guidance documents.
H.R. 1443 Mr. Miller of Florida To direct the Secretary 175
Oct. 22 (Veterans' Affairs). of Veterans Affairs
Rept. 113-247 to recognize
tinnitus as a
mandatory condition
for research and
treatment by the
Department of
Veterans Affairs,
and for other
purposes.
H.R. 2463 Mr. Hastings of To amend the Pittman- 178
Oct. 22 Washington (Natural Robertson Wildlife
Part I Resources). Restoration Act to
Rept. 113-250 facilitate the
establishment of
additional or
expanded public
target ranges in
certain States.
Oct. 22
Judiciary
discharged
H.R. 2850 Mr. Smith of Texas To require certain 179
Oct. 23 (Science, Space, and procedures in the
Technology). conduct by the
Rept. 113-252 Environmental
Protection Agency of
its study of the
potential impacts of
hydraulic fracturing
on drinking water
resources.
H.R. 2226 Mr. Upton (Energy and To amend the 182
July 30 Commerce). Comprehensive
Part I Rept. 113-178 Environmental
Response,
Compensation, and
Liability Act of
1980 relating to
State consultation
on removal and
remedial actions,
State concurrence
with listing on the
National Priorities
List, and State
credit for
contributions to the
removal or remedial
action, and for
other purposes.
Nov. 1
Transportation
and
Infrastructure
discharged
H.R. 2318 Mr. Upton (Energy and To amend the 184
July 30 Commerce). Comprehensive
Part I Rept. 113-180 Environmental
Response,
Compensation, and
Liability Act of
1980 with respect to
the applicability of
the Act to Federal
facilities, and for
other purposes.
Nov. 1
Transportation
and
Infrastructure
discharged
H.R. 1548 Mr. Hastings of To facilitate the 189
Nov. 12 Washington (Natural development of
Resources). energy on Indian
Rept. 113-263 lands by reducing
Federal regulations
that impede tribal
development of
Indian lands, and
for other purposes.
H.R. 3381 Mr. Rogers of Michigan To authorize 198
Nov. 25 (Intelligence). appropriations for
Rept. 113-277 fiscal year 2014 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. 2542 Mr. Goodlatte To amend chapter 6 of 208
Dec. 11 (Judiciary). title 5, United
Part I States Code
(commonly known as
the Regulatory
Flexibility Act), to
ensure complete
analysis of
potential impacts on
small entities of
rules, and for other
purposes.
Dec. 11 Mr. Graves of Missouri
Part II (Small Business).
Rept. 113-288
Rept. 113-289 Mr. Brady of Texas Report of the Joint 209
Dec. 11 (Joint Economic Economic Committee
Committee). on the 2013 Economic
Report of the
President.
H.R. 94 Mrs. Miller of Michigan To amend the Internal 210
Dec. 12 (House Revenue Code of 1986
Administration). to prohibit the use
Rept. 113-291 of public funds for
political party
conventions.
H.R. 1994 Mrs. Miller of Michigan To terminate the 211
Dec. 12 (House Election Assistance
Administration). Commission.
Rept. 113-293
H.R. 3107 Mr. McCaul (Homeland To require the Secretary 212
Dec. 12 Security). of Homeland Security
Rept. 113-294 to establish
cybersecurity
occupation
classifications,
assess the
cybersecurity
workforce, develop a
strategy to address
identified gaps in
the cybersecurity
workforce, and for
other purposes.
H.R. 1170 Mr. Hastings of To direct the Secretary 215
Dec. 16 Washington (Natural of the Interior,
Resources). acting through the
Rept. 113-297 Bureau of Land
Management and the
Bureau of
Reclamation, to
convey, by quitclaim
deed, to the City of
Fernley, Nevada, all
right, title, and
interest of the
United States, to
any Federal land
within that city
that is under the
jurisdiction of
either of those
agencies.
H.R. 585 Mr. Hastings of To provide for the 216
Dec. 16 Washington (Natural unencumbering of
Resources). title to non-Federal
Rept. 113-298 land owned by the
city of Anchorage,
Alaska, for purposes
of economic
development by
conveyance of the
Federal reversion
interest to the
City.
Rept. 113-300 Mr. Miller of Florida First Annual Report of 218
Dec. 19 (Veterans' Affairs). the Activities of
the Committee on
Veterans' Affairs
During the One
Hundred Thirteenth
Congress.
Rept. 113-301 Mr. Goodlatte Activity Report of the 219
Dec. 20 (Judiciary). Committee on the
Judiciary for the
Period January 3,
2013 through
December 15, 2013.
Rept. 113-302 Mr. Smith of Texas First Annual Report of 220
Dec. 20 (Science, Space, and Activities of the
Technology). Committee on
Science, Space, and
Technology for the
One Hundred
Thirteenth Congress.
Rept. 113-303 Mr. Issa (Oversight and Activities of the 221
Dec. 20 Government Reform). Committee on
Oversight and
Government Reform,
One Hundred
Thirteenth Congress,
First Session.
Rept. 113-304 Mr. Graves of Missouri Annual Report on the 222
Dec. 20 (Small Business). Activity of the
Committee on Small
Business, First
Session of the 113th
Congress.
Rept. 113-305 Mr. Upton (Energy and Activity Report of the 223
Dec. 20 Commerce). Committee on Energy
and Commerce for the
First Session, One
Hundred Thirteenth
Congress.
Rept. 113-306 Mr. Ryan of Wisconsin Activities and Summary 224
Dec. 23 (Budget). Report of the
Committee on the
Budget, One Hundred
Thirteenth Congress,
First Session.
Rept. 113-307 Mr. Hastings of Report on Legislative 225
Dec. 23 Washington (Natural and Oversight
Resources). Activities of the
Committee on Natural
Resources During the
One Hundred
Thirteenth Congress,
First Session.
Rept. 113-308 Mr. Lucas (Agriculture). Report on Activities 226
Dec. 27 During the 113th
Congress First
Session.
Rept. 113-309 Mr. McKeon (Armed First Annual Report on 227
Dec. 27 Services). the Activities of
the Committee on
Armed Services for
the One Hundred
Thirteenth Congress.
Rept. 113-310 Mr. Rogers of Michigan Annual Report on the 228
Dec. 30 (Intelligence). Activity of the
House Permanent
Select Committee on
Intelligence, One
Hundred Thirteenth
Congress.
Rept. 113-311 Mr. Hensarling First Annual Activity 229
Dec. 30 (Financial Report of the
Services). Committee on
Financial Services
for the Period Jan.
3, 2013 through Jan.
2, 2014.
Rept. 113-312 Mrs. Miller of Michigan First Annual Report on 230
Dec. 31 (House the Activities of
Administration). the Committee on
House Administration
of the House of
Representatives, One
Hundred Thirteenth
Congress, First
Session.
2014
Rept. 113-313 Mr. Kline (Education and Report on the 231
Jan. 2 the Workforce). Activities of the
Committee on
Education and the
Workforce for the
First Session of the
113th Congress.
Rept. 113-314 Mr. McCaul (Homeland Report on Legislative 232
Jan. 2 Security). and Oversight
Activities of the
House Committee on
Homeland Security,
One Hundred
Thirteenth Congress,
First Session.
Rept. 113-315 Mr. Rogers of Kentucky Annual Report on 233
Jan. 2 (Appropriations). Activities of the
Committee on
Appropriations, One
Hundred Thirteenth
Congress, First
Session.
Rept. 113-316 Mr. Shuster Summary on the 234
Jan. 2 (Transportation and Activities of the
Infrastructure). Committee on
Transportation and
Infrastructure for
the 113th Congress.
Rept. 113-317 Mr. Sessions (Rules). Survey of Activities of 235
Jan. 2 the House Committee
on Rules, First
Session, 113th
Congress.
Rept. 113-318 Mr. Royce (Foreign Legislative Review and 236
Jan. 2 Affairs). Oversight Activities
of the Committee on
Foreign Affairs, One
Hundred Thirteenth
Congress.
Rept. 113-319 Mr. Camp (Ways and Report on the 237
Jan. 2 Means). Legislative and
Oversight Activities
of the Committee on
Ways and Means
During the 113th
Congress.
Rept. 113-323 Mr. Conaway (Ethics). Annual Report on the 240
Jan. 2 Activities of the
Committee on Ethics
for the One Hundred
Thirteenth Congress,
First Session.
H.R. 2952 Mr. McCaul (Homeland To amend the Homeland 241
Jan. 9 Security). Security Act of 2002
Rept. 113-324 to make certain
improvements in the
laws relating to the
advancement of
security
technologies for
critical
infrastructure
protection, and for
other purposes.
H.R. 908 Mr. Hastings of To preserve the Green 244
Jan. 23 Washington (Natural Mountain Lookout in
Resources). the Glacier Peak
Rept. 113-328 Wilderness of the
Mount Baker-
Snoqualmie National
Forest.
H.R. 915 Mr. Hastings of To authorize the Peace 245
Jan. 23 Washington (Natural Corps Commemorative
Part I Resources). Foundation to
Rept. 113-329 establish a
commemorative work
in the District of
Columbia and its
environs, and for
other purposes.
Jan. 23
Budget
discharged
H.R. 1308 Mr. Hastings of To amend the Marine 246
Jan. 23 Washington (Natural Mammal Protection
Resources). Act of 1972 to
Rept. 113-330 reduce predation on
endangered Columbia
River salmon and
other nonlisted
species, and for
other purposes.
H.R. 2798 Mr. Hastings of To amend Public Law 106- 248
Jan. 29 Washington (Natural 206 to direct the
Part I Resources). Secretary of the
Rept. 113-335 Interior and the
Secretary of
Agriculture to
require annual
permits and assess
annual fees for
commercial filming
activities on
Federal land for
film crews of 5
persons or fewer.
Jan. 29
Agriculture
discharged
H.R. 2799 Mr. Hastings of To establish the 249
Jan. 29 Washington (Natural Wildlife and Hunting
Part I Resources). Heritage
Rept. 113-336 Conservation Council
Advisory Committee
to advise the
Secretaries of the
Interior and
Agriculture on
wildlife and habitat
conservation,
hunting,
recreational
shooting, and for
other purposes.
Jan. 29
Agriculture
discharged
H.R. 1825 Mr. Hastings of To direct Federal public 250
Jan. 31 Washington (Natural land management
Part I Resources). officials to
Rept. 113-337 exercise their
authority under
existing law to
facilitate use of
and access to
Federal public lands
for fishing, sport
hunting, and
recreational
shooting, and for
other purposes.
Jan. 31
Agriculture
discharged
H.R. 2571 Mr. Hensarling To amend the Dodd-Frank 254
Feb. 6 (Financial Wall Street Reform
Services). and Consumer
Rept. 113-344 Protection Act to
require the Bureau
of Consumer
Financial Protection
to notify and obtain
permission from
consumers before
collecting nonpublic
personal information
about such
consumers, and for
other purposes.
H.R. 2446 Mr. Hensarling To replace the Director 255
Feb. 6 (Financial of the Bureau of
Services). Consumer Financial
Rept. 113-345 Protection with a
five person
Commission.
H.R. 3519 Mr. Hensarling To amend the Consumer 257
Feb. 6 (Financial Financial Protection
Services). Act of 2010 to make
Rept. 113-347 the Bureau of
Consumer Financial
Protection an
independent agency.
H.R. 2385 Mr. Hensarling To amend the Dodd-Frank 259
Feb. 10 (Financial Wall Street Reform
Part I Services). and Consumer
Rept. 113-349 Protection Act to
set the rate of pay
for employees of the
Bureau of Consumer
Financial Protection
in accordance with
the General
Schedule.
Feb. 10
Oversight and
Government
Reform
discharged
H.R. 163 Mr. Hastings of To designate as 272
Feb. 28 Washington (Natural wilderness certain
Resources). land and inland
Rept. 113-366 water within the
Sleeping Bear Dunes
National Lakeshore
in the State of
Michigan, and for
other purposes.
H.R. 931 Mr. Hastings of To provide for the 273
Feb. 28 Washington (Natural addition of certain
Resources). real property to the
Rept. 113-367 reservation of the
Siletz Tribe in the
State of Oregon.
H.R. 2095 Mr. Hastings of To prohibit an increase 274
Feb. 28 Washington (Natural in the lands
Resources). administered by the
Rept. 113-368 Bureau of Land
Management until a
centralized database
of all lands
identified as
suitable for
disposal by Resource
Management Plans for
lands under the
administrative
jurisdiction of the
Bureau is easily
accessible to the
public on a website
of the Bureau.
H.R. 3492 Mr. Hastings of To provide for the use 275
Feb. 28 Washington (Natural of hand-propelled
Resources). vessels in
Rept. 113-369 Yellowstone National
Park, Grand Teton
National Park, and
the National Elk
Refuge, and for
other purposes.
H.R. 1786 Mr. Smith of Texas To reauthorize the 282
Mar. 13 (Science, Space, and National Windstorm
Part I Technology). Impact Reduction
Rept. 113-380 Program, and for
other purposes.
Mar. 13
Transportation
and
Infrastructure
discharged
H.R. 2810 Mr. Upton (Energy and To amend title XVIII of 283
Nov. 12 Commerce). the Social Security
Part I Act to reform the
sustainable growth
rate and Medicare
payment for
physicians'
services, and for
other purposes.
Mar. 14 Mr. Camp (Ways and
Part II Means).
Rept. 113-257
H.R. 981 Mr. Hastings of To direct the Secretary 288
Apr. 1 Washington (Natural of the Interior to
Resources). conduct a global
Rept. 113-389 rare earth element
assessment, and for
other purposes.
H.R. 1063 Mr. Hastings of To require the Secretary 289
Apr. 1 Washington (Natural of the Interior to
Resources). conduct an
Rept. 113-390 assessment of the
capability of the
Nation to meet our
current and future
demands for the
minerals critical to
United States
manufacturing and
agricultural
competitiveness and
economic and
national security in
a time of expanding
resource
nationalism, and for
other purposes.
H.R. 1259 Mr. Hastings of To establish Coltsville 290
Apr. 1 Washington (Natural National Historical
Resources). Park in the State of
Rept. 113-391 Connecticut, and for
other purposes.
H.R. 3188 Mr. Hastings of To expedite the planning 293
Apr. 1 Washington (Natural and implementation
Part I Resources). of salvage timber
Rept. 113-394 sales as part of
Forest Service and
Department of the
Interior restoration
and rehabilitation
activities for lands
within the
Stanislaus National
Forest and Yosemite
National Park and
Bureau of Land
Management lands
adversely impacted
by the 2013 Rim Fire
in California.
Apr. 1
Agriculture
discharged
H.R. 3222 Mr. Hastings of To authorize the 294
Apr. 1 Washington (Natural Secretary of the
Resources). Interior to conduct
Rept. 113-395 a special resource
study of sites
associated with the
1657 signing of the
Flushing
Remonstrance in
Queens, New York,
and for other
purposes.
H.R. 3605 Mr. Hastings of To make a technical 295
Apr. 1 Washington (Natural amendment to the
Resources). T'uf Shur Bien
Rept. 113-396 Preservation Trust
Area Act, and for
other purposes.
H.R. 4093 Mr. Graves of Missouri To amend the Small 301
Apr. 9 (Small Business). Business Act to
Rept. 113-409 raise the prime and
subcontract goals,
and for other
purposes.
H.R. 4094 Mr. Graves of Missouri To direct the 302
Apr. 9 (Small Business). Administrator of the
Rept. 113-410 Small Business
Administration to
develop and
implement a plan to
improve the quality
of data reported on
bundled and
consolidated
contracts, and for
other purposes.
H.R. 2657 Mr. Hastings of To direct the Secretary 303
Apr. 10 Washington (Natural of the Interior to
Resources). sell certain Federal
Rept. 113-412 lands in Arizona,
Colorado, Idaho,
Montana, Nebraska,
Nevada, New Mexico,
Oregon, Utah, and
Wyoming, previously
identified as
suitable for
disposal, and for
other purposes.
Rept. 113-414 Mr. Camp (Ways and Referral to the 305
Apr. 11 Means). Honorable Eric H.
Holder, Jr. Attorney
General, of former
Internal Revenue
Service Exempt
Organizations
Division Director
Lois G. Lerner for
possible criminal
prosecution for
violations of one or
more criminal
statues based on
evidence the
Committee has
uncovered in the
course of the
investigation of IRS
abuses.
Rept. 113-425 Mr. Rogers of Kentucky Report on the Interim 314
Apr. 29 (Appropriations). Suballocation of
Budget Allocations
for Fiscal Year
2015.
H.R. 4429 Mr. Camp (Ways and To amend the Internal 315
May 2 Means). Revenue Code of 1986
Rept. 113-427 to permanently
extend the subpart F
exemption for active
financing income.
H.R. 4464 Mr. Camp (Ways and To amend the Internal 316
May 2 Means). Revenue Code of 1986
Rept. 113-428 to make permanent
the look-through
treatment of
payments between
related controlled
foreign
corporations.
H.R. 4454 Mr. Camp (Ways and To amend the Internal 318
May 2 Means). Revenue Code of 1986
Rept. 113-430 to make permanent
certain rules
regarding basis
adjustments to stock
of S corporations
making charitable
contributions of
property.
H.R. 2430 Mr. Hastings of To adjust the boundaries 326
May 6 Washington (Natural of Paterson Great
Resources). Falls National
Rept. 113-438 Historical Park to
include Hinchliffe
Stadium, and for
other purposes.
H.R. 739 Mr. Hastings of To require the Office of 335
May 19 Washington (Natural Management and
Part I Resources). Budget to prepare a
Rept. 113-453 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.
May 19
Transportation
and
Infrastructure
discharged
Rept. 113-454 Mr. Rogers of Kentucky Report on the Revised 336
May 19 (Appropriations). Suballocation of
Budget Allocations
for Fiscal Year
2015.
H.R. 4121 Mr. Graves of Missouri To amend the Small 341
May 21 (Small Business). Business Act to
Rept. 113-461 provide for
improvements to
small business
development centers.
H.R. 776 Mr. Goodlatte To amend title 31, 342
May 21 (Judiciary). United States Code,
Part I to revise
requirements related
to assets pledged by
a surety, and for
other purposes.
May 21 Mr. Graves of Missouri
Part II (Small Business).
Rept. 113-462
H.R. 3676 Mr. Shuster To establish a 345
May 30 (Transportation and prohibition on
Infrastructure). certain cell phone
Rept. 113-466 voice communications
during passenger
flights, and for
other purposes.
H.R. 935 Mr. Shuster To amend the Federal 346
June 2 (Transportation and Insecticide,
Part I Infrastructure). Fungicide, and
Rodenticide Act and
the Federal Water
Pollution Control
Act to clarify
Congressional intent
regarding the
regulation of the
use of pesticides in
or near navigable
waters, and for
other purposes.
June 2 Mr. Lucas (Agriculture).
Part II Rept. 113-467
H.R. 4800 Mr. Aderholt Making appropriations 347
June 4 (Appropriations). for Agriculture,
Rept. 113-468 Rural Development,
Food and Drug
Administration, and
Related Agencies
programs for the
fiscal year ending
September 30, 2015,
and for other
purposes.
Rept. 113-474 Mr. Rogers of Kentucky Report on the Revised 352
June 17 (Appropriations). Suballocation of
Budget Allocations
for Fiscal Year
2015.
H.R. 4903 Mr. Carter Making appropriations 357
June 19 (Appropriations). for the Department
Rept. 113-481 of Homeland Security
for the fiscal year
ending September 30,
2015, and for other
purposes.
H.R. 83 Mr. Upton (Energy and To require the Secretary 359
June 19 Commerce). of the Interior to
Rept. 113-483 assemble a team of
technical, policy,
and financial
experts to address
the energy needs of
the insular areas of
the United States
and the Freely
Associated States
through the
development of
action plans aimed
at reducing reliance
on imported fossil
fuels and increasing
use of indigenous
clean-energy
resources, and for
other purposes.
H.R. 524 Mr. Shuster To amend the Federal 361
June 20 (Transportation and Water Pollution
Infrastructure). Control Act to
Rept. 113-485 clarify that the
Administrator of the
Environmental
Protection Agency
does not have the
authority to
disapprove a permit
after it has been
issued by the
Secretary of the
Army under section
404 of such Act.
H.R. 4923 Mr. Simpson Making appropriations 362
June 20 (Appropriations). for energy and water
Rept. 113-486 development and
related agencies for
the fiscal year
ending September 30,
2015, and for other
purposes.
H.R. 4795 Mr. Upton (Energy and To promote new 363
June 23 Commerce). manufacturing in the
Rept. 113-488 United States by
providing for
greater transparency
and timeliness in
obtaining necessary
permits, and for
other purposes.
H.R. 2807 Mr. Camp (Ways and To amend the Internal 367
June 26 Means). Revenue Code of 1986
Rept. 113-494 to make permanent
the special rule for
contributions of
qualified
conservation
contributions.
H.R. 3134 Mr. Camp (Ways and To amend the Internal 368
June 26 Means). Revenue Code of 1986
Rept. 113-495 to allow charitable
contributions made
by an individual
after the close of
the taxable year,
but before the tax
return due date, to
be treated as made
in such taxable
year.
H.R. 4619 Mr. Camp (Ways and To amend the Internal 369
June 26 Means). Revenue Code of 1986
Rept. 113-496 to make permanent
the rule allowing
certain tax-free
distributions from
individual
retirement accounts
for charitable
purposes.
H.R. 4691 Mr. Camp (Ways and To amend the Internal 370
June 26 Means). Revenue Code of 1986
Rept. 113-497 to modify the tax
rate for excise tax
on investment income
of private
foundations.
H.R. 4719 Mr. Camp (Ways and To amend the Internal 371
June 26 Means). Revenue Code of 1986
Rept. 113-498 to permanently
extend and expand
the charitable
deduction for
contributions of
food inventory.
H.R. 5013 Ms. Granger Making appropriations 372
June 27 (Appropriations). for the Department
Rept. 113-499 of State, foreign
operations, and
related programs for
the fiscal year
ending September 30,
2015, and for other
purposes.
H.R. 2175 Mr. Hastings of To direct the Secretary 373
June 30 Washington (Natural of the Interior to
Resources). install in the area
Rept. 113-500 of the World War II
Memorial in the
District of Columbia
a suitable plaque or
an inscription with
the words that
President Franklin
D. Roosevelt prayed
with the United
States on June 6,
1944, the morning of
D-Day.
H.R. 2208 Mr. Hastings of To extend the 374
June 30 Washington (Natural authorization of
Resources). appropriations for
Rept. 113-501 allocation to carry
out approved
wetlands
conservation
projects under the
North American
Wetlands
Conservation Act
through fiscal year
2017.
H.R. 2569 Mr. Hastings of To amend the Wild and 375
June 30 Washington (Natural Scenic Rivers Act to
Resources). designate segments
Rept. 113-502 of the Missisquoi
River and the Trout
River in the State
of Vermont, as
components of the
National Wild and
Scenic Rivers
System.
H.R. 3687 Mr. Hastings of To amend the National 376
June 30 Washington (Natural Historic
Resources). Preservation Act to
Rept. 113-503 provide that if the
head of the agency
managing Federal
property objects to
the inclusion of
certain property on
the National
Register or its
designation as a
National Historic
Landmark for reasons
of national
security, the
Federal property
shall be neither
included nor
designated until the
objection is
withdraw, and for
other purposes.
H.R. 3802 Mr. Hastings of To extend the 377
June 30 Washington (Natural legislative
Resources). authority of the
Rept. 113-504 Adams Memorial
Foundation to
establish a
commemorative work
in honor of former
President John Adams
and his legacy, and
for other purposes.
H.R. 4458 Mr. Hastings of To make permanent the 378
June 30 Washington (Natural withdrawal and
Resources). reservation of
Rept. 113-506 public land
previously withdrawn
and reserved to
support the
operations of Naval
Air Weapons Station
China Lake,
California, and to
provide for the
withdrawal and
reservation of
additional public
land.
H.R. 4193 Mr. Issa (Oversight and To amend title 5, United 379
June 30 Government Reform). States Code, to
Rept. 113-507 change the default
investment fund
under the Thrift
Savings Plan, and
for other purposes.
H.R. 5016 Mr. Crenshaw Making appropriations 380
July 2 (Appropriations). for financial
Rept. 113-508 services and general
government for the
fiscal year ending
September 30, 2015,
and for other
purposes.
H.R. 4718 Mr. Camp (Ways and To amend the Internal 381
July 3 Means). Revenue Code of 1986
Rept. 113-509 to modify and make
permanent bonus
depreciation.
H.R. 3086 Mr. Goodlatte To permanently extend 382
July 3 (Judiciary). the Internet Tax
Rept. 113-510 Freedom Act.
H.R. 4802 Mr. McCaul (Homeland To improve 384
July 3 Security). intergovernmental
Rept. 113-512 planning for and
communication during
security incidents
at domestic
airports, and for
other purposes.
H.R. 4803 Mr. McCaul (Homeland To require the 385
July 3 Security). Transportation
Rept. 113-513 Security
Administration to
conform to existing
Federal law and
regulations
regarding criminal
investigator
positions, and for
other purposes.
H.R. 4185 Mr. Issa (Oversight and To revise certain 386
July 3 Government Reform). authorities of the
Rept. 113-514 District of Columbia
courts, the Court
Services and
Offender Supervision
Agency for the
District of
Columbia, and the
Public Defender
Service for the
District of
Columbia, and for
other purposes.
H.R. 4195 Mr. Issa (Oversight and To amend chapter 15 of 387
July 3 Government Reform). title 44, United
Rept. 113-515 States Code
(commonly known as
the Federal Register
Act), to modernize
the Federal
Register, and for
other purposes.
H.R. 4812 Mr. McCaul (Homeland To amend title 49, 388
July 3 Security). United States Code,
Rept. 113-516 to require the
Administrator of the
Transportation
Security
Administration to
establish a process
for providing
expedited and
dignified passenger
screening services
for veterans
traveling to visit
war memorials built
and dedicated to
honor their service,
and for other
purposes.
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