[Congressional Record Volume 151, Number 88 (Tuesday, June 28, 2005)]
[House]
[Pages H5301-H5302]
From the Congressional Record Online through the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]




  LIMITATION ON AMENDMENTS DURING FURTHER CONSIDERATION OF H.R. 3057, 
      FOREIGN OPERATIONS, EXPORT FINANCING, AND RELATED PROGRAMS 
                        APPROPRIATIONS ACT, 2006

  Mr. KOLBE. Mr. Speaker, I ask unanimous consent that during further 
consideration of H.R. 3057 in the Committee of the Whole pursuant to 
House Resolution 341, notwithstanding clause 11 of rule XVIII, no 
further amendment to the bill may be offered except:
  Pro forma amendments offered at any point in the reading by the 
chairman or ranking minority member of the Committee on Appropriations 
or their designees for the purpose of debate;
  the amendment printed in the Record and numbered 4;
  the amendment printed in the Record and numbered 6, which shall be 
debatable for 60 minutes;
  an amendment by Mr. Sanders regarding Export-Import Bank loans for 
nuclear power plants in China, which shall be debatable for 30 minutes;
  an amendment by Ms. Lee regarding excess property transfers to Haiti,

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which shall be debatable for 20 minutes;
  an amendment by Ms. Lee regarding the U.S. fund to fight AIDS, 
tuberculosis, and malaria;
  an amendment by Mr. Schiff regarding funding for the Human Rights and 
Democracy Fund;
  an amendment by Mr. King of Iowa regarding funding for the Global 
HIV/AIDS Initiative;
  an amendment by Mr. Beauprez regarding assistance to countries that 
refuse to extradite certain individuals;
  an amendment by Mr. Deal of Georgia regarding assistance to countries 
that refuse to extradite certain individuals;
  an amendment by Mr. Bonilla regarding an Inspector General at the 
Export-Import Bank;
  an amendment by Mr. Weiner or Mr. Ferguson regarding limiting funds 
for Saudi Arabia;
  an amendment by Mr. Bradley of New Hampshire regarding limiting funds 
for Romania;
  an amendment by Mr. Otter regarding assistance to the Palestinian 
Authority;
  an amendment by Ms. Millender-McDonald regarding funding for 
pediatric HIV/AIDS centers;
  an amendment by Mr. Simpson regarding Export-Import Bank loans to 
China;
  an amendment by Mr. Garrett of New Jersey regarding Federal employee 
participation in overseas conferences;
  an amendment by Ms. Waters regarding sense of Congress on Haiti 
elections;
  an amendment by Ms. Jackson-Lee of Texas regarding employment of 
minors in the military of other countries;
  an amendment by Ms. Jackson-Lee of Texas regarding funding for 
Sudanese refugees in Chad;
  an amendment by Ms. Jackson-Lee of Texas regarding funding for water 
security improvements in Sub-Saharan Africa;
  an amendment by Ms. Jackson-Lee of Texas regarding funding for 
children in developing nations;
  an amendment by Ms. Loretta Sanchez of California regarding IMET 
funding for Vietnam;
  an amendment by Mr. Hefley regarding an across-the-board cut;
  an amendment by Mr. Inslee regarding renewable energy;
  an amendment by Mr. Capuano regarding Darfur;
  and an amendment by Mr. Kolbe regarding funding levels.
  Each such amendment may be offered only by the Member named in this 
request or a designee, or by the Member who caused it to be printed in 
the Record or a designee, shall be considered as read, shall not be 
subject to amendment except that the chairman and ranking minority 
member of the Committee on Appropriations and the Subcommittee on 
Foreign Operations, Export Financing, and Related Programs each may 
offer one pro forma amendment for the purpose of debate; and shall not 
be subject to a demand for division of the question in the House or in 
the Committee of the Whole.
  Except as otherwise specified, each amendment shall be debatable for 
10 minutes, equally divided and controlled by the proponent and an 
opponent. An amendment shall be considered to fit the description 
stated in this request if it addresses in whole or in part the object 
described.
  The SPEAKER pro tempore. Is there objection to the request of the 
gentleman from Arizona?
  Mr. OBEY. Mr. Speaker, reserving the right to object, I certainly 
will not object. I simply want to take this opportunity to explain to 
the House that what this timetable means is that if all of these 
amendments are indeed offered and debated to the full extent allowed 
under the unanimous consent request, we will be fortunate to be out of 
here by midnight tonight. That is how much time it will take, assuming 
that we have about one-third of these amendments that proceed to roll 
calls.
  So for those Members who are asking what time we intend to get out 
tonight, I think it depends upon the zeal with which Members push 
forward with their amendments and with requiring recorded votes.
  Mr. Speaker, I withdraw my reservation of objection.
  The SPEAKER pro tempore. Is there objection to the request of the 
gentleman from Arizona?
  There was no objection.

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