[House Calendars for June 21, 2023 - 118th 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
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raising revenue, involving a tax or charge on the people, directly or
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No.
2023
Feb. 7 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. 118-1) subject of the state
of the Union.
H.R. 1152 Mr. Graves of Missouri To amend the Federal 5
Mar. 17 (Transportation and Water Pollution
Infrastructure). Control Act to make
Rept. 118-10 changes with respect
to water quality
certification, and
for other purposes.
H.R. 1155 Mrs. Rodgers of To prohibit the phase 6
Mar. 23 Washington (Energy out of gasoline and
and Commerce). prevent higher
Rept. 118-13 prices for
consumers, and for
other purposes.
H.R. 1158 Mrs. Rodgers of To amend the Toxic 7
Mar. 23 Washington (Energy Substances Control
and Commerce). Act with respect to
Rept. 118-14 new critical energy
resources, and for
other purposes.
H.R. 1141 Mrs. Rodgers of To repeal the natural 8
Mar. 23 Washington (Energy gas tax.
and Commerce).
Rept. 118-15
H.R. 1140 Mrs. Rodgers of To authorize the 9
Mar. 23 Washington (Energy Administrator of the
and Commerce). Environmental
Rept. 118-16 Protection Agency to
waive application of
certain requirements
with respect to
processing and
refining a critical
energy resource at a
critical energy
resource facility,
and for other
purposes.
H.R. 1131 Mrs. Rodgers of To require the 10
Mar. 23 Washington (Energy Administrator of the
and Commerce). Environmental
Rept. 118-17 Protection Agency to
authorize the use of
flexible air
permitting with
respect to certain
critical energy
resource facilities,
and for other
purposes.
H.R. 1130 Mrs. Rodgers of To repeal restrictions 11
Mar. 23 Washington (Energy on the export and
and Commerce). import of natural
Rept. 118-18 gas.
H.R. 1085 Mrs. Rodgers of To require the Secretary 12
Mar. 23 Washington (Energy of Energy to direct
and Commerce). the National
Rept. 118-20 Petroleum Council to
issue a report with
respect to
petrochemical
refineries in the
United States, and
for other purposes.
H.R. 1070 Mrs. Rodgers of To amend the Solid Waste 13
Mar. 23 Washington (Energy Disposal Act to
and Commerce). provide the owner or
Rept. 118-21 operator of a
critical energy
resource facility an
interim permit under
subtitle C that is
subject to final
approval by the
Administrator of the
Environmental
Protection Agency,
and for other
purposes.
H.R. 1068 Mrs. Rodgers of To amend the Department 14
Mar. 23 Washington (Energy of Energy
and Commerce). Organization Act to
Rept. 118-22 secure the supply of
critical energy
resources, including
critical minerals
and other materials,
and for other
purposes.
H.R. 1115 Mrs. Rodgers of To provide for Federal 15
Mar. 23 Washington (Energy and State agency
and Commerce). coordination in the
Rept. 118-23 approval of certain
authorizations under
the Natural Gas Act,
and for other
purposes.
H.R. 1058 Mrs. Rodgers of To establish a more 16
Mar. 23 Washington (Energy uniform,
Part I and Commerce). transparent, and
Rept. 118-24 modern process to
authorize the
construction,
connection,
operation, and
maintenance of
international
border-crossing
facilities for the
import and export of
oil and natural gas
and the transmission
of electricity.
Mar. 23
Transportation
and
Infrastructure
and Natural
Resources
discharged
H.R. 1023 Mrs. Rodgers of To repeal section 134 of 17
Mar. 23 Washington (Energy the Clean Air Act,
and Commerce). relating to the
Rept. 118-26 greenhouse gas
reduction fund.
H.R. 1335 Mr. Westerman (Natural To restart onshore and 18
Mar. 23 Resources). offshore oil, gas,
Part I Rept. 118-28 and coal leasing,
streamline
permitting for
energy
infrastructure,
ensure transparency
in energy
development on
Federal lands, and
for other purposes.
Mar. 23
Agriculture
and Budget
discharged
H.R. 1603 Mrs. Rodgers of To repeal provisions of 19
Mar. 28 Washington (Energy Public Law 117-169
and Commerce). relating to taxpayer
Rept. 118-31 subsidies for home
electrification, and
for other purposes.
H.R. 1376 Mr. Turner To require the Director 20
Mar. 30 (Intelligence). of National
Part I Rept. 118-32 Intelligence to
declassify
information relating
to the origin of
COVID-19, and for
other purposes.
Mar. 30
Energy and
Commerce
discharged
Rept. 118-36 Mr. Comer (Oversight and Authorization and 23
Apr. 17 Accountability). Oversight Plans for
All House
Committees.
H.R. 675 Mrs. Rodgers of To amend the Secure and 27
Apr. 25 Washington (Energy Trusted
and Commerce). Communications
Rept. 118-41 Networks Act of 2019
to prohibit the
Federal
Communications
Commission from
granting a license
or United States
market access for a
non-geostationary
orbit satellite
system if the
license or grant of
market access would
be held or
controlled by an
entity that produces
or provides any
covered
communications
equipment or service
or an affiliate of
such an entity, and
for other purposes.
H.R. 2794 Mr. Green of Tennessee To secure the 29
May 5 (Homeland Security). international
Part I Rept. 118-45 borders of the
United States, and
for other purposes.
May 5
Ways and
Means and
Judiciary
discharged
H.R. 1690 Mr. McCaul (Foreign To authorize the 30
May 5 Affairs). Secretary of State
Part I Rept. 118-46 to negotiate
regional immigration
agreements, and for
other purposes.
May 5
Judiciary
discharged
H.R. 2640 Mr. Jordan (Judiciary). To provide for reform of 31
May 5 Rept. 118-47 the asylum system
Part I and protection of
the border.
May 5
Ways and
Means,
Education and
the Workforce
and Homeland
Security
discharged
H.R. 498 Mrs. Rodgers of To amend title V of the 35
May 11 Washington (Energy Public Health
and Commerce). Service Act to
Rept. 118-52 secure the suicide
prevention lifeline
from cybersecurity
incidents, and for
other purposes.
H.R. 801 Mrs. Rodgers of To amend title III of 36
May 11 Washington (Energy the Public Health
and Commerce). Service Act to
Rept. 118-53 provide for
suspension of
entries and imports
from designated
countries to prevent
the spread of
communicable
diseases and import
into the United
States of certain
controlled
substances.
H.R. 1482 Mr. Lucas (Science, To provide guidance for 40
May 16 Space, and and investment in
Technology). the upgrade and
Rept. 118-60 modernization of the
National Oceanic and
Atmospheric
Administration
Weather Radio All
Hazards network, and
for other purposes.
H.R. 1496 Mr. Lucas (Science, To upgrade the 41
May 16 Space, and communications
Technology). service used by the
Rept. 118-61 National Weather
Service, and for
other purposes.
H.R. 1735 Mr. Lucas (Science, To coordinate Federal 42
May 16 Space, and research and
Technology). development efforts
Rept. 118-62 focused on
modernizing
mathematics in STEM
education through
mathematical and
statistical
modeling, including
data-driven and
computational
thinking, problem,
project, and
performance-based
learning and
assessment,
interdisciplinary
exploration, and
career connections,
and for other
purposes.
H.R. 1153 Mr. McCaul (Foreign To provide a 43
May 16 Affairs). clarification of
Rept. 118-63 non-applicability
for regulation and
prohibition relating
to sensitive
personal data under
the International
Emergency Economic
Powers Act, and for
other purposes.
H.R. 485 Mrs. Rodgers of To amend title XI of the 45
May 17 Washington (Energy Social Security Act
Part I and Commerce). to prohibit the use
Rept. 118-65 of quality-adjusted
life years and
similar measures in
coverage and payment
determinations under
Federal health care
programs.
May 17
Ways and
Means
discharged
H.R. 501 Mrs. Rodgers of To amend the Controlled 46
May 17 Washington (Energy Substances Act to
Part I and Commerce). require registrants
Rept. 118-66 to decline to fill
certain suspicious
orders, and for
other purposes.
May 17
Judiciary
discharged
H.R. 1345 Mrs. Rodgers of To amend the National 50
May 18 Washington (Energy Telecommunications
and Commerce). and Information
Rept. 118-70 Administration
Organization Act to
establish the Office
of Policy
Development and
Cybersecurity, and
for other purposes.
H.R. 1713 Mr. Lucas (Science, To provide for 54
May 22 Space, and Department of Energy
Part I Technology). and Department of
Agriculture joint
research and
development
activities, and for
other purposes.
May 22 Mr. Thompson of
Part II Pennsylvania
(Agriculture).
Rept. 118-74
H.J. Res. 29 Mr. Westerman (Natural Providing for 71
June 5 Resources). congressional
Rept. 118-94 disapproval under
chapter 8 of title
5, United States
Code, of the rule
submitted by the
United States Fish
and Wildlife Service
relating to
``Endangered and
Threatened Wildlife
and Plants; Lesser
Prairie-Chicken;
Threatened Status
With Section 4(d)
Rule for the
Northern Distinct
Population Segment
and Endangered
Status for the
Southern Distinct
Population
Segment''.
H.J. Res. 46 Mr. Westerman (Natural Providing for 72
June 5 Resources). congressional
Rept. 118-95 disapproval under
chapter 8 of title
5, United States
Code, of the rule
submitted by the
National Marine
Fisheries Service
relating to
``Endangered and
Threatened Wildlife
and Plants;
Regulations for
Listing Endangered
and Threatened
Species and
Designating Critical
Habitat''.
H.J. Res. 49 Mr. Westerman (Natural Providing for 73
June 5 Resources). congressional
Rept. 118-96 disapproval under
chapter 8 of title
5, United States
Code, of the rule
submitted by the
United States Fish
and Wildlife Service
relating to
``Endangered and
Threatened Wildlife
and Plants;
Endangered Species
Status for Northern
Long-Eared Bat''.
H.R. 1541 Mr. Williams of Texas To amend the Small 74
June 5 (Small Business). Business Act to
Rept. 118-97 include requirements
relating to
apprenticeship
program assistance
for small business
development centers,
and for other
purposes.
H.R. 1644 Mr. Williams of Texas To amend the Small 76
June 5 (Small Business). Business Act to
Rept. 118-99 require a report on
7(a) agents, and for
other purposes.
H.R. 1651 Mr. Williams of Texas To amend the Small 77
June 5 (Small Business). Business Act to
Rept. 118-100 establish
requirements for
7(a) agents, and for
other purposes.
H.R. 1730 Mr. Williams of Texas To amend the Small 78
June 5 (Small Business). Business Act to
Rept. 118-101 include requirements
relating to
graduates of career
and technical
education programs
or programs of study
for small business
development centers
and women's business
centers, and for
other purposes.
H.R. 3564 Mr. McHenry (Financial To cancel recent changes 79
June 7 Services). made by the Federal
Rept. 118-103 Housing Finance
Agency to the up-
front loan level
pricing adjustments
charged by Fannie
Mae and Freddie Mac
for guarantee of
single-family
mortgages, and for
other purposes.
H.R. 1418 Mrs. Rodgers of To amend the Federal 80
June 9 Washington (Energy Food, Drug, and
and Commerce). Cosmetic Act to
Rept. 118-104 reauthorize user fee
programs relating to
new animal drugs and
generic new animal
drugs.
H.R. 3796 Mr. Smith of Missouri To provide for the 81
June 12 (Ways and Means). extension of taxes
Rept. 118-105 funding the Airport
and Airway Trust
Fund and to require
the designation of
certain airports as
ports of entry.
H.R. 3798 Mr. Smith of Missouri To amend the Internal 82
June 12 (Ways and Means). Revenue Code of 1986
Rept. 118-106 to inform employers
of flexible health
insurance benefits.
H.R. 3799 Mr. Smith of Missouri To amend the Internal 83
June 12 (Ways and Means). Revenue Code of 1986
Rept. 118-107 to provide for
health reimbursement
arrangements
integrated with
individual health
insurance coverage.
H.R. 1843 Mr. Smith of Missouri To amend the Internal 84
June 13 (Ways and Means). Revenue Code of 1986
Rept. 118-109 to permanently
extend the exemption
for telehealth
services from
certain high
deductible health
plan rules.
H.R. 3797 Mr. Smith of Missouri To amend the Internal 85
June 13 (Ways and Means). Revenue Code of 1986
Rept. 118-110 to provide an
alternative manner
of furnishing
certain health
insurance coverage
statements to
individuals.
H.R. 3801 Mr. Smith of Missouri To amend the Internal 86
June 13 (Ways and Means). Revenue Code of 1986
Rept. 118-111 to streamline and
improve the employer
reporting process
relating to health
insurance coverage
and to protect
dependent privacy.
H.R. 2868 Ms. Foxx (Education and To amend the Employee 87
June 14 the Workforce). Retirement Income
Rept. 118-112 Security Act of 1974
to clarify the
treatment of certain
association health
plans as employers,
and for other
purposes.
H.R. 2813 Ms. Foxx (Education and To amend the Employee 88
June 20 the Workforce). Retirement Income
Part I Rept. 118-114 Security Act of
1974, the Public
Health Service Act,
and the Internal
Revenue Code of 1986
to exclude from the
definition of health
insurance coverage
certain medical
stop-loss insurance
obtained by certain
plan sponsors of
group health plans,
and for other
purposes.
June 20
Energy and
Commerce and
Ways and Means
discharged
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