[House Calendars for September 12, 2019 - 116th Congress, 1st Session]
[From the U.S. Government Publishing Office]
1. UNION CALENDAR
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``(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
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No.
2019
Feb. 5 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. 116-1) subject of the state
of the Union.
H.R. 1598 Mr. Thompson of To require the Secretary 8
Mar. 28 Mississippi of Homeland Security
(Homeland Security). to issue a strategy
Rept. 116-22 to improve hiring
and retention of
U.S. Customs and
Border Protection
personnel in rural
or remote areas, and
for other purposes.
H.R. 1639 Mr. Thompson of To amend the Homeland 9
Mar. 28 Mississippi Security Act of 2002
(Homeland Security). to improve U.S.
Rept. 116-23 Customs and Border
Protection (CBP)
identification of
staffing needs, and
for other purposes.
H.R. 2021 Mr. Yarmuth (Budget). To amend the Balanced 16
Apr. 5 Rept. 116-35 Budget and Emergency
Part I Deficit Control Act
of 1985 and to
establish a
congressional budget
for fiscal year
2020.
Apr. 5
Rules
discharged
Rept. 116-40 Mr. Cummings (Oversight Authorization and 20
Apr. 12 and Reform). Oversight Plans for
all House
Committees.
H.R. 1232 Mr. Thompson of To amend the Illegal 23
May 2 Mississippi Immigration Reform
(Homeland Security). and Immigrant
Rept. 116-45 Responsibility Act
of 1996 to repeal
certain waiver
authority relating
to the construction
of new border
barriers, and for
other purposes.
H.R. 938 Mr. Pallone (Energy and To amend the Federal 24
May 2 Commerce). Food, Drug, and
Rept. 116-46 Cosmetic Act, with
respect to
eligibility for
approval of a
subsequent generic
drug, to remove the
barrier to that
approval posed by
the 180-day
exclusivity period
afforded to a first
generic applicant
that has not yet
received final
approval, and for
other purposes.
H.R. 1385 Mr. Pallone (Energy and To amend the Patient 27
May 3 Commerce). Protection and
Rept. 116-49 Affordable Care Act
to preserve the
option of States to
implement health
care marketplaces,
and for other
purposes.
H.R. 1386 Mr. Pallone (Energy and To amend the Patient 28
May 3 Commerce). Protection and
Rept. 116-50 Affordable Care Act
to provide for
additional
requirements with
respect to the
navigator program,
and for other
purposes.
H.R. 1010 Mr. Scott of Virginia To provide that the rule 29
Apr. 29 (Education and entitled ``Short-
Part I Labor). Term, Limited
Duration Insurance''
shall have no force
or effect.
May 10 Mr. Pallone (Energy and
Part II Commerce).
Rept. 116-43
May 10
Ways and
Means
discharged
H.R. 1499 Mr. Pallone (Energy and To prohibit brand name 30
May 10 Commerce). drug manufacturers
Part I Rept. 116-52 from compensating
generic drug
manufacturers to
delay the entry of a
generic drug into
the market, and to
prohibit biological
product
manufacturers from
compensating
biosimilar and
interchangeable
product
manufacturers to
delay entry of
biosimilar and
interchangeable
products, and for
other purposes.
May 10
Judiciary
discharged
H.R. 965 Mr. Pallone (Energy and To promote competition 33
May 10 Commerce). in the market for
Part I drugs and biological
products by
facilitating the
timely entry of
lower-cost generic
and biosimilar
versions of those
drugs and biological
products.
May 10 Mr. Nadler (Judiciary).
Part II Rept. 116-55
May 16
Supplemental
Part III
Rept. 116-59 Mrs. Lowey Suballocation of Budget 37
May 14 (Appropriations). Allocations for
Fiscal Year 2020.
H.R. 2745 Ms. Wasserman Schultz Making appropriations 40
May 15 (Appropriations). for military
Rept. 116-63 construction, the
Department of
Veterans Affairs,
and related agencies
for the fiscal year
ending September 30,
2020, and for other
purposes.
H.R. 2779 Mr. Ryan Making appropriations 41
May 16 (Appropriations). for the Legislative
Rept. 116-64 Branch for the
fiscal year ending
September 30, 2020,
and for other
purposes.
H.R. 1775 Mr. DeFazio To establish a task 43
May 16 (Transportation and force on NOTAM
Infrastructure). improvements, and
Rept. 116-67 for other purposes.
H.R. 2839 Mrs. Lowey Making appropriations 54
May 20 (Appropriations). for Department of
Rept. 116-78 State, foreign
operations, and
related programs for
the fiscal year
ending September 30,
2020, and for other
purposes.
Rept. 116-80 Mrs. Lowey Revised Suballocation 55
May 20 (Appropriations). of Budget
Allocations for
Fiscal Year 2020.
H.R. 2960 Ms. Kaptur Making appropriations 58
May 23 (Appropriations). for energy and water
Rept. 116-83 development and
related agencies for
the fiscal year
ending September 30,
2020, and for other
purposes.
H.R. 2968 Mr. Visclosky Making appropriations 59
May 23 (Appropriations). for the Department
Rept. 116-84 of Defense for the
fiscal year ending
September 30, 2020,
and for other
purposes.
H.R. 1322 Mr. DeFazio To require a report on 60
May 24 (Transportation and the effects of
Infrastructure). climate change on
Rept. 116-85 the Coast Guard, and
for other purposes.
H.R. 2621 Mr. Thompson of To direct the Under 63
May 28 Mississippi Secretary for
(Homeland Security). Intelligence and
Rept. 116-88 Analysis of the
Department of
Homeland Security to
develop and
disseminate a threat
assessment regarding
terrorist use of
ghost guns, and for
other purposes.
June 10
Supplemental
Part II
H.R. 2383 Mr. Thompson of To amend the Homeland 66
May 30 Mississippi Security Act of 2002
(Homeland Security). to prohibit the
Rept. 116-91 expenditure of
certain grant funds
to purchase
firearms, and for
other purposes.
H.R. 2589 Mr. Thompson of To amend the Homeland 69
May 30 Mississippi Security Act of 2002
(Homeland Security). to establish a
Rept. 116-94 homeland
intelligence
doctrine for the
Department of
Homeland Security,
and for other
purposes.
H.R. 2821 Mr. Nadler (Judiciary). To authorize the 72
May 30 Rept. 116-97 cancellation of
removal and
adjustment of status
of certain nationals
of certain countries
designated for
temporary protected
status or deferred
enforced departure,
and for other
purposes.
H.R. 2820 Mr. Nadler (Judiciary). To authorize the 73
May 30 Rept. 116-98 cancellation of
removal and
adjustment of status
of certain
individuals who are
long-term United
States residents and
entered the United
States as children,
and for other
purposes.
H.R. 3052 Ms. McCollum Making appropriations 75
June 3 (Appropriations). for the Department
Rept. 116-100 of the Interior,
environment, and
related agencies for
the fiscal year
ending September 30,
2020, and for other
purposes.
Rept. 116-103 Mrs. Lowey Further Revised 77
June 4 (Appropriations). Suballocation of
Budget Allocations
for Fiscal Year
2020.
H.R. 1595 Ms. Waters (Financial To create protections 78
June 5 Services). for depository
Part I Rept. 116-104 institutions that
provide financial
services to
cannabis-related
legitimate
businesses and
service providers
for such businesses,
and for other
purposes.
June 5
Judiciary
discharged
H.R. 3163 Mr. Price of North Making appropriations 79
June 6 Carolina for the Departments
(Appropriations). of Transportation,
Rept. 116-106 and Housing and
Urban Development,
and related agencies
for the fiscal year
ending September 30,
2020, and for other
purposes.
H.R. 3164 Mr. Bishop of Georgia Making appropriations 80
June 6 (Appropriations). for Agriculture,
Rept. 116-107 Rural Development,
Food and Drug
Administration, and
Related Agencies
programs for the
fiscal year ending
September 30, 2020,
and for other
purposes.
H.R. 1815 Ms. Waters (Financial To require the 91
June 20 Services). Securities and
Rept. 116-123 Exchange Commission,
when developing
rules and
regulations about
disclosures to
retail investors, to
conduct investor
testing, including a
survey and
interviews of retail
investors, and for
other purposes.
Rept. 116-124 Mrs. Lowey Further Revised 92
June 21 (Appropriations). Suballocation of
Budget Allocations
for Fiscal Year
2020.
H.R. 1199 Mr. Takano (Veterans' To direct the Secretary 93
June 25 Affairs). of Veterans Affairs
Rept. 116-127 to conduct a study
regarding the
accessibility of
websites of the
Department of
Veterans Affairs to
individuals with
disabilities.
H.R. 1146 Mr. Grijalva (Natural To amend Public Law 115- 97
June 27 Resources). 97 (commonly known
Rept. 116-133 as the Tax Cuts and
Jobs Act) to repeal
the Arctic National
Wildlife Refuge oil
and gas program, and
for other purposes.
H.R. 255 Mr. Grijalva (Natural To provide for an 98
June 27 Resources). exchange of lands
Rept. 116-134 with San Bernardino
County, California,
to enhance
management of lands
within the San
Bernardino National
Forest, and for
other purposes.
H.R. 2440 Mr. DeFazio To provide for the use 100
July 2 (Transportation and of funds in the
Part I Infrastructure). Harbor Maintenance
Rept. 116-136 Trust Fund for the
purposes for which
the funds were
collected and to
ensure that funds
credited to the
Harbor Maintenance
Trust Fund are used
to support
navigation, and for
other purposes.
July 2
Budget
discharged
H.R. 1856 Ms. Waters (Financial To provide a path to end 101
July 5 Services). homelessness in the
Part I Rept. 116-137 United States, and
for other purposes.
July 5
Budget
discharged
H.R. 2368 Mr. Nadler (Judiciary). To amend the Omnibus 103
July 9 Rept. 116-140 Crime Control and
Safe Streets Act of
1968 to expand
support for police
officer family
services, stress
reduction, and
suicide prevention,
and for other
purposes.
H.R. 1986 Mr. Nadler (Judiciary). To amend section 175b of 104
July 9 Rept. 116-141 title 18, United
States Code, to
correct a
scrivener's error.
H.R. 1809 Mr. Grijalva (Natural To amend the Pittman- 106
July 10 Resources). Robertson Wildlife
Rept. 116-144 Restoration Act and
the Dingell-Johnson
Sport Fish
Restoration Act, to
provide parity for
United States
territories and the
District of
Columbia, to make
technical
corrections to such
Acts and related
laws, and for other
purposes.
H.R. 1306 Mr. DeFazio To amend the Disaster 107
July 11 (Transportation and Recovery Reform Act
Infrastructure). to develop a study
Rept. 116-145 regarding
streamlining and
consolidating
information
collection and
preliminary damage
assessments, and for
other purposes.
H.R. 1311 Mr. DeFazio To amend the Robert T. 108
July 11 (Transportation and Stafford Disaster
Infrastructure). Relief and Emergency
Rept. 116-146 Assistance Act to
ensure that unmet
needs after a major
disaster are met.
H.R. 2502 Mr. DeFazio To amend title 40, 109
July 11 (Transportation and United States Code,
Infrastructure). to require certain
Rept. 116-147 prospectuses for
public buildings to
be made publicly
available, and for
other purposes.
H.R. 3298 Mr. Neal (Ways and To increase entitlement 119
July 18 Means). funding for child
Rept. 116-160 care.
H.R. 2203 Mr. Thompson of To increase 122
July 19 Mississippi transparency,
Part I (Homeland Security). accountability, and
Rept. 116-163 community engagement
within the
Department of
Homeland Security,
provide independent
oversight of border
security activities,
improve training for
agents and officers
of U.S. Customs and
Border Protection
and U.S. Immigration
and Customs
Enforcement, and for
other purposes.
July 19
Judiciary and
Ways and Means
discharged
H.R. 2385 Mr. Takano (Veterans' To permit the Secretary 138
July 24 Affairs). of Veterans Affairs
Rept. 116-179 to establish a grant
program to conduct
cemetery research
and produce
educational
materials for the
Veterans Legacy
Program.
H.R. 3931 Ms. Roybal-Allard Making appropriations 139
July 24 (Appropriations). for the Department
Rept. 116-180 of Homeland Security
for the fiscal year
ending September 30,
2020, and for other
purposes.
H.R. 2528 Ms. Johnson of Texas To direct the Director 142
July 30 (Science, Space, and of the Office of
Technology). Science and
Rept. 116-184 Technology Policy to
carry out programs
and activities to
ensure that Federal
science agencies and
institutions of
higher education
receiving Federal
research and
development funding
are fully engaging
their entire talent
pool, and for other
purposes.
H.R. 3018 Ms. Waters (Financial To prohibit the 143
Aug. 13 Services). Secretary of Housing
Rept. 116-185 and Urban
Development from
implementing a
proposed rule
regarding
requirements under
Community Planning
and Development
housing programs.
Rept. 116-186 Mr. Neal (Ways and Submission to the U.S. 144
Aug. 16 Means). House of
Representatives of
Materials Related to
the Examination of
President Nixon's
Tax Returns by the
Joint Committee on
Internal Revenue
Taxation.
H.R. 3246 Mr. Thompson of To require GAO review of 145
Aug. 27 Mississippi certain TSA
(Homeland Security). screening protocols,
Rept. 116-187 and for other
purposes.
H.R. 3320 Mr. Thompson of To amend the Homeland 146
Aug. 27 Mississippi Security Act of 2002
(Homeland Security). to authorize the
Rept. 116-188 Secretary of
Homeland Security to
implement certain
requirements for
information relating
to supply chain
risk, and for other
purposes.
H.R. 3526 Mr. Thompson of To authorize certain 147
Aug. 27 Mississippi counter terrorist
(Homeland Security). networks activities
Rept. 116-189 of U.S. Customs and
Border Protection,
and for other
purposes.
H.R. 3413 Mr. Thompson of To amend the Homeland 148
Aug. 30 Mississippi Security Act of 2002
(Homeland Security). to provide for
Rept. 116-190 certain acquisition
authorities for the
Under Secretary of
Management of the
Department of
Homeland Security,
and for other
purposes.
H.R. 3675 Mr. Thompson of To require a review of 149
Aug. 30 Mississippi Department of
(Homeland Security). Homeland Security
Rept. 116-191 trusted traveler
programs, and for
other purposes.
H.R. 3694 Mr. Thompson of To require the 150
Aug. 30 Mississippi Transportation
(Homeland Security). Security
Rept. 116-192 Administration to
implement training
for frontline
Administration
personnel regarding
the screening of
pregnant women and
families with young
children at
passenger screening
checkpoints, and for
other purposes.
H.R. 3710 Mr. Thompson of To amend the Homeland 151
Aug. 30 Mississippi Security Act of 2002
(Homeland Security). to provide for the
Rept. 116-193 remediation of
cybersecurity
vulnerabilities, and
for other purposes.
H.R. 3722 Mr. Thompson of To amend the Homeland 152
Aug. 30 Mississippi Security Act of 2002
(Homeland Security). to authorize a Joint
Rept. 116-194 Task Force to
enhance integration
of the Department of
Homeland Security's
border security
operations to
detect, interdict,
disrupt, and prevent
narcotics, such as
fentanyl and other
synthetic opioids,
from entering the
United States, and
for other purposes.
H.R. 3318 Mr. Thompson of To require the 153
Aug. 30 Mississippi Transportation
(Homeland Security). Security
Rept. 116-195 Administration to
establish a task
force to conduct an
analysis of emerging
and potential future
threats to
transportation
security, and for
other purposes.
H.R. 2763 Ms. Waters (Financial To prohibit the 154
Sept. 6 Services). Secretary of Housing
Rept. 116-196 and Urban
Development from
implementing certain
rules.
H.R. 3154 Ms. Waters (Financial To clarify that 155
Sept. 6 Services). eligibility of
Rept. 116-197 certain mortgages
with Federal credit
enhancement may not
be conditioned on
the status of a
mortgagor as a DACA
recipient if all
other eligibility
criteria are
satisfied, and for
other purposes.
H.R. 2726 Mr. DeFazio To amend title 49, 157
Sept. 9 (Transportation and United States Code,
Infrastructure). to prohibit smoking
Rept. 116-199 on Amtrak trains.
H.R. 3691 Mr. Thompson of To require the TSA to 158
Sept. 11 Mississippi develop a plan to
(Homeland Security). ensure that TSA
Rept. 116-201 material
disseminated in
major airports can
be better understood
by more people
accessing such
airports, and for
other purposes.
H.R. 335 Ms. Johnson of Texas To require the Inter- 159
Sept. 11 (Science, Space, and Agency Task Force on
Part I Technology). Harmful Algal Blooms
Rept. 116-202 and Hypoxia to
develop a plan for
reducing,
mitigating, and
controlling harmful
algal blooms and
hypoxia in South
Florida, and for
other purposes.
Sept. 11
Natural
Resources
discharged
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