[Congressional Record Volume 161, Number 19 (Wednesday, February 4, 2015)]
[House]
[Pages H809-H812]
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                      PUBLIC BILLS AND RESOLUTIONS

  Under clause 2 of rule XII, public bills and resolutions of the 
following titles were introduced and severally referred, as follows:

       By Mr. YODER (for himself, Mr. Polis, Mr. Aderholt, Mr. 
     Allen, Mr. Amash, Mr. Amodei, Mr. Babin, Mr. Barletta, Mr. 
     Barr, Mr. Barton, Mr. Benishek, Mr. Beyer, Mr. Bilirakis, Mr. 
     Bishop of Utah, Mrs. Black, Mrs. Blackburn, Mr. Blum, Ms. 
     Bonamici, Mr. Boustany, Mr. Brady of Texas, Mr. Brooks of 
     Alabama, Ms. Brown of Florida, Ms. Brownley of California, 
     Mr. Buchanan, Mr. Bucshon, Mr. Burgess, Mr. Byrne, Mr. 
     Calvert, Mrs. Capps, Mr. Capuano, Mr. Cardenas, Mr. Carter of 
     Georgia, Mr. Cartwright, Mr. Chabot, Mr. Chaffetz, Ms. Judy 
     Chu of California, Mr. Cicilline, Ms. Clark of Massachusetts, 
     Ms. Clarke of New York, Mr. Clawson of Florida, Mr. Cleaver, 
     Mr. Cohen, Mr. Cole, Mr. Collins of New York, Mr. Connolly, 
     Mr. Conyers, Mr. Cramer, Mr. Crenshaw, Mr. Culberson, Mr. 
     Cummings, Mr. Curbelo of Florida, Mr. Rodney Davis of 
     Illinois, Mr. Danny K. Davis of Illinois, Mr. DeFazio, Ms. 
     DeGette, Ms. DelBene, Mr. Denham, Mr. Dent, Mr. DeSaulnier, 
     Mr. DesJarlais, Mr. Deutch, Mr. Diaz-Balart, Mr. Dold, Mr. 
     Michael F. Doyle of Pennsylvania, Ms. Duckworth, Mr. Duffy, 
     Mr. Duncan of South Carolina, Mr. Duncan of Tennessee, Ms. 
     Edwards, Mr. Ellison, Mrs. Ellmers, Mr. Emmer, Ms. Eshoo, Ms. 
     Esty, Mr. Farenthold, Mr. Farr, Mr. Fitzpatrick, Mr. 
     Fleischmann, Mr. Flores, Mr. Fortenberry, Mr. Franks of 
     Arizona, Mr. Frelinghuysen, Ms. Fudge, Ms. Gabbard, Mr. 
     Garamendi, Mr. Garrett, Mr. Gibbs, Mr. Gibson, Mr. Gosar, Mr. 
     Gowdy, Mr. Graves of Georgia, Mr. Grijalva, Mr. Grothman, Mr. 
     Guinta, Mr. Guthrie, Mr. Hanna, Mr. Harris, Mrs. Hartzler, 
     Mr. Hastings, Ms. Herrera Beutler, Mr. Hill, Mr. Himes, Mr. 
     Honda, Mr. Hudson, Mr. Huelskamp, Mr. Huizenga of Michigan, 
     Mr. Hultgren, Mr. Hunter, Mr. Hurd of Texas, Mr. Israel, Ms. 
     Jackson Lee, Ms. Jenkins of Kansas, Mr. Johnson of Georgia, 
     Mr. Jolly, Mr. Jones, Mr. Jordan, Mr. Joyce, Ms. Kaptur, Mr. 
     Kilmer, Mr. Kinzinger of Illinois, Ms. Kuster, Mr. Labrador, 
     Mr. LaMalfa, Mr. Lance, Mr. Latta, Ms. Lee, Mr. Levin, Mr. 
     Lewis, Mr. Lipinski, Mr. LoBiondo, Mr. Long, Mr. Loudermilk, 
     Mrs. Love, Mr. Lowenthal, Mr. Luetkemeyer, Mr. Ben Ray Lujan 
     of New Mexico, Ms. Michelle Lujan Grisham of New Mexico, Mrs. 
     Lummis, Mr. Marchant, Mr. Marino, Mr. Massie, Mr. McClintock, 
     Ms. McCollum, Mr. McDermott, Mr. McGovern, Mr. McHenry, Mr. 
     McKinley, Mr. Meadows, Mr. Meehan, Mr. Meeks, Mr. Messer, Mr. 
     Moolenaar, Mr. Mullin, Mr. Mulvaney, Mr. Nadler, Mr. 
     Newhouse, Mrs. Noem, Mr. Nolan, Ms. Norton, Mr. Nugent, Mr. 
     Nunes, Mr. Olson, Mr. O'Rourke, Mr. Palazzo, Mr. Paulsen, Mr. 
     Pearce, Mr. Pocan, Mr. Poe of Texas, Mr. Poliquin, Mr. 
     Pompeo, Mr. Posey, Mr. Quigley, Mr. Rangel, Mr. Reed, Mr.

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     Ribble, Mr. Rice of South Carolina, Mrs. Roby, Mr. Roe of 
     Tennessee, Mr. Rokita, Mr. Rooney of Florida, Mr. Rouzer, Mr. 
     Ruiz, Mr. Rush, Mr. Ryan of Ohio, Mr. Sablan, Mr. Salmon, Mr. 
     Sanford, Mr. Scalise, Mr. Schock, Mr. Schrader, Mr. 
     Schweikert, Mr. Austin Scott of Georgia, Mr. Scott of 
     Virginia, Mr. Sensenbrenner, Mr. Serrano, Mr. Sessions, Mr. 
     Shuster, Mr. Simpson, Ms. Slaughter, Mr. Smith of Missouri, 
     Mr. Smith of Texas, Ms. Speier, Mr. Stivers, Mr. Stutzman, 
     Mr. Swalwell of California, Mr. Takano, Mr. Thompson of 
     Pennsylvania, Mr. Tiberi, Mr. Tipton, Mr. Tonko, Ms. Tsongas, 
     Mr. Turner, Mr. Valadao, Mrs. Wagner, Mr. Walker, Mr. Weber 
     of Texas, Mr. Webster of Florida, Mr. Welch, Mr. Wenstrup, 
     Mr. Westerman, Mr. Whitfield, Mr. Williams, Mr. Wilson of 
     South Carolina, Mr. Womack, Mr. Yarmuth, Mr. Yoho, Mr. Young 
     of Indiana, Mr. Young of Iowa, Ms. Granger, Mr. McNerney, Mr. 
     Richmond, Miss Rice of New York, Mr. Sherman, and Ms. 
     Pingree):
       H.R. 699. A bill to amend title 18, United States Code, to 
     update the privacy protections for electronic communications 
     information that is stored by third-party service providers 
     in order to protect consumer privacy interests while meeting 
     law enforcement needs, and for other purposes; to the 
     Committee on the Judiciary.
           By Mr. GENE GREEN of Texas (for himself and Mr. 
             Barton):
       H.R. 700. A bill to amend titles XIX and XXI of the Social 
     Security Act to provide for 12-month continuous enrollment of 
     individuals under the Medicaid program and Children's Health 
     Insurance Program, and for other purposes; to the Committee 
     on Energy and Commerce.
           By Mr. WALBERG (for himself and Mr. Kildee):
       H.R. 701. A bill to amend the Internal Revenue Code of 1986 
     to expand access to Coverdell education savings accounts; to 
     the Committee on Ways and Means.
           By Mr. BARTON (for himself, Mr. Conaway, Mr. Wilson of 
             South Carolina, Mr. Chabot, Mr. Bridenstine, Mr. 
             Franks of Arizona, Mrs. Blackburn, Mr. Salmon, Mr. 
             Pittenger, Mr. Flores, Mr. Neugebauer, Mr. Carter of 
             Texas, Mr. Cramer, and Mr. Pearce):
       H.R. 702. A bill to adapt to changing crude oil market 
     conditions; to the Committee on Energy and Commerce, and in 
     addition to the Committee on Foreign Affairs, for a period to 
     be subsequently determined by the Speaker, in each case for 
     consideration of such provisions as fall within the 
     jurisdiction of the committee concerned.
           By Mr. GOODLATTE (for himself, Mr. Weber of Texas, Mr. 
             Poe of Texas, Mr. Massie, Ms. Foxx, Mr. Hanna, Mr. 
             Collins of Georgia, Mr. Meadows, Mr. Sam Johnson of 
             Texas, Mr. Sensenbrenner, Mr. Pittenger, Mr. Valadao, 
             Mr. Dent, Mr. Bridenstine, Mr. Lamborn, Mr. Duncan of 
             Tennessee, Mr. Duncan of South Carolina, Mr. Cole, 
             Mr. Rothfus, Mr. Stewart, Mr. Pearce, Mr. DeSantis, 
             Mr. Farenthold, Mr. McClintock, Mr. Neugebauer, Mr. 
             Gohmert, Mr. Olson, Mr. Flores, Mr. Roe of Tennessee, 
             Mr. Nugent, Mrs. Black, Mr. Labrador, Mr. Marchant, 
             Ms. Granger, Mr. Rice of South Carolina, Mr. Brady of 
             Texas, Mr. Sanford, Mr. Yoho, and Mr. Rohrabacher):
       H.R. 703. A bill to repeal the renewable fuel program of 
     the Environmental Protection Agency; to the Committee on 
     Energy and Commerce.
           By Mr. GOODLATTE (for himself, Mr. Costa, Mr. Womack, 
             Mr. Welch, Mr. Valadao, Mr. Westmoreland, Mr. Jolly, 
             Mr. Cooper, Mr. Meadows, Mr. Dent, Mr. Poe of Texas, 
             Mr. Amodei, Mr. Sensenbrenner, Mr. Rice of South 
             Carolina, Mr. Bishop of Utah, Mr. Cole, Mr. 
             Fleischmann, Mr. Crawford, Mr. DeFazio, Mr. Rothfus, 
             Mr. Hill, Mr. Bilirakis, Mr. Pearce, Mr. Woodall, Mr. 
             Hurt of Virginia, Mr. Chaffetz, Mr. Rooney of 
             Florida, Mr. Sessions, Mr. Pittenger, Mr. Farenthold, 
             Mr. Westerman, Mr. Brooks of Alabama, Mr. Collins of 
             Georgia, Mr. Hanna, and Mr. Franks of Arizona):
       H.R. 704. A bill to amend the Clean Air Act to eliminate 
     certain requirements under the renewable fuel program, to 
     prohibit the Administrator of the Environmental Protection 
     Agency from approving the introduction into commerce of 
     gasoline that contains greater than 10-volume-percent 
     ethanol, and for other purposes; to the Committee on Energy 
     and Commerce.
           By Mr. SEAN PATRICK MALONEY of New York:
       H.R. 705. A bill to amend the authorization in title 49, 
     United States Code, for capital grants for rail line 
     relocation projects; to the Committee on Transportation and 
     Infrastructure.
           By Mr. SCOTT of Virginia (for himself and Mr. Massie):
       H.R. 706. A bill to amend title 18, United States Code, to 
     prevent unjust and irrational criminal punishments; to the 
     Committee on the Judiciary.
           By Mr. CHAFFETZ (for himself, Ms. Gabbard, Mr. Smith of 
             Texas, Mr. Franks of Arizona, Mr. King of Iowa, Mr. 
             Dent, Mr. Holding, and Mr. Forbes):
       H.R. 707. A bill to restore long-standing United States 
     policy that the Wire Act prohibits all forms of Internet 
     gambling, and for other purposes; to the Committee on the 
     Judiciary.
           By Mrs. BLACKBURN (for herself, Mr. Cohen, Mr. Cooper, 
             and Mr. DesJarlais):
       H.R. 708. A bill to prohibit, as an unfair and deceptive 
     act or practice in commerce, the sale or use of certain 
     software to circumvent control measures used by Internet 
     ticket sellers to ensure equitable consumer access to tickets 
     for any given event, and to provide for criminal penalties 
     for such acts; to the Committee on the Judiciary, and in 
     addition to the Committee on Energy and Commerce, for a 
     period to be subsequently determined by the Speaker, in each 
     case for consideration of such provisions as fall within the 
     jurisdiction of the committee concerned.
           By Mr. RENACCI (for himself, Mr. Chabot, Mr. Tiberi, 
             Mr. Boustany, Mr. Tipton, Mrs. Black, Ms. Jenkins of 
             Kansas, Mr. Heck of Nevada, Mr. Paulsen, Mr. Nugent, 
             Mr. Brooks of Alabama, Mr. Mulvaney, Mr. Ribble, Mr. 
             Reichert, Mr. Farenthold, Ms. Sinema, Mr. Young of 
             Indiana, Mr. Kline, Mr. Joyce, Mr. McKinley, Mr. 
             Zinke, Mr. Bucshon, Mr. Flores, Mr. Long, Mr. Meehan, 
             Mr. Gowdy, Mr. Delaney, Mr. Walberg, Mr. Johnson of 
             Ohio, Mr. Webster of Florida, Mr. Amodei, Mr. Ross, 
             Mr. Massie, Mr. Rokita, Mr. DesJarlais, Mr. Pompeo, 
             Mr. Palazzo, Mr. Pearce, Mr. Carney, Mr. Poliquin, 
             Mr. Duncan of South Carolina, Mr. Gibbs, Mr. 
             Stutzman, Mr. Reed, and Mrs. Roby):
       H.R. 709. A bill to provide for the termination of 
     employment of employees of the Internal Revenue Service who 
     take certain official actions for political purposes; to the 
     Committee on Ways and Means.
           By Ms. JACKSON LEE (for herself, Mr. Thompson of 
             Mississippi, and Mrs. Miller of Michigan):
       H.R. 710. A bill to require the Secretary of Homeland 
     Security to prepare a comprehensive security assessment of 
     the transportation security card program, and for other 
     purposes; to the Committee on Homeland Security.
           By Mr. BRADY of Texas (for himself and Mr. Neal):
       H.R. 711. A bill to amend title II of the Social Security 
     Act to repeal the windfall elimination provision and protect 
     the retirement of public servants; to the Committee on Ways 
     and Means.
           By Mr. COLLINS of Georgia (for himself, Mr. Yoho, Mr. 
             Latta, Mr. Farenthold, Mrs. Ellmers, Mr. Marino, Mr. 
             Goodlatte, Mr. Smith of Texas, Mr. Chabot, and Mr. 
             Trott):
       H.R. 712. A bill to impose certain limitations on 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; to the Committee on 
     the Judiciary.
           By Mr. BUCSHON:
       H.R. 713. A bill to amend the Internal Revenue Code of 1986 
     to disallow the refundable portion of the child credit to 
     taxpayers using individual taxpayer identification numbers 
     issued by the Internal Revenue Service; to the Committee on 
     Ways and Means.
           By Mr. CAPUANO (for himself, Mr. Jones, and Mr. 
             Peters):
       H.R. 714. A bill to amend the Federal Election Campaign Act 
     of 1971 to prohibit the conversion of leadership PAC funds to 
     personal use; to the Committee on House Administration.
           By Mr. CAPUANO:
       H.R. 715. A bill to amend title 5, United States Code, to 
     give members of the United States Capitol Police the option 
     to delay mandatory retirement until age 60; to the Committee 
     on House Administration, and in addition to the Committee on 
     Oversight and Government Reform, for a period to be 
     subsequently determined by the Speaker, in each case for 
     consideration of such provisions as fall within the 
     jurisdiction of the committee concerned.
           By Ms. DeLAURO (for herself, Mr. Israel, Mr. 
             Fitzpatrick, Mr. Blumenauer, Ms. Bordallo, Ms. Brown 
             of Florida, Ms. Clarke of New York, Mr. Connolly, Mr. 
             Deutch, Mrs. Dingell, Ms. Esty, Mr. Farr, Mr. 
             Grijalva, Mr. Hastings, Mr. Himes, Mr. Huffman, Mr. 
             Larsen of Washington, Mr. Larson of Connecticut, Mr. 
             Lowenthal, Ms. Moore, Ms. Norton, Mr. David Scott of 
             Georgia, Ms. Slaughter, Ms. Tsongas, and Ms. 
             Wasserman Schultz):
       H.R. 716. A bill to require breast density reporting to 
     physicians and patients by facilities that perform 
     mammograms, and for other purposes; to the Committee on 
     Energy and Commerce.
           By Mr. HONDA (for himself, Ms. Judy Chu of California, 
             Mr. Takano, Mr. Sablan, Ms. Lee, Ms. Roybal-Allard, 
             Mr. Schiff, Ms. Speier, and Ms. Clarke of New York):
       H.R. 717. A bill to amend section 1111(h)(1)(C)(i) of the 
     Elementary and Secondary Education Act of 1965 to require 
     that annual State report cards reflect the same race groups 
     as the decennial census of population; to the Committee on 
     Education and the Workforce.
           By Mr. HONDA (for himself, Mr. Cartwright, Mr. Cohen, 
             Ms. Norton, and Mr. Lowenthal):

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       H.R. 718. A bill to amend the Elementary and Secondary 
     Education Act of 1965 in order to support the community 
     schools model; to the Committee on Education and the 
     Workforce.
           By Mr. KATKO (for himself, Miss Rice of New York, Mr. 
             McCaul, Mr. Thompson of Mississippi, and Mr. 
             Sanford):
       H.R. 719. A bill to require the Transportation Security 
     Administration to conform to existing Federal law and 
     regulations regarding criminal investigator positions, and 
     for other purposes; to the Committee on Homeland Security.
           By Mr. KATKO (for himself, Miss Rice of New York, Mr. 
             McCaul, Mr. Thompson of Mississippi, Mr. Hudson, Mrs. 
             Torres, Ms. Brownley of California, and Ms. Maxine 
             Waters of California):
       H.R. 720. A bill to improve intergovernmental planning for 
     and communication during security incidents at domestic 
     airports, and for other purposes; to the Committee on 
     Homeland Security.
           By Ms. JENKINS of Kansas (for herself, Mr. Blumenauer, 
             Mr. Rodney Davis of Illinois, and Mr. Lipinski):
       H.R. 721. A bill to amend the Internal Revenue Code of 1986 
     to extend and modify the railroad track maintenance credit; 
     to the Committee on Ways and Means.
           By Mr. KELLY of Pennsylvania (for himself, Mr. Young of 
             Indiana, Mr. Brooks of Alabama, Mr. Amodei, Mr. 
             Gosar, Mr. Mullin, Mr. Renacci, Mr. Calvert, Mr. 
             Rokita, and Ms. Jenkins of Kansas):
       H.R. 722. A bill to amend title 5, United States Code, to 
     provide for investigative leave requirements for members of 
     the Senior Executive Service, and for other purposes; to the 
     Committee on Oversight and Government Reform.
           By Mr. KING of New York (for himself, Mr. Cartwright, 
             Mr. Young of Alaska, Mr. Pascrell, Mr. Larson of 
             Connecticut, Mr. Johnson of Ohio, Mr. Thompson of 
             California, Ms. Bordallo, Mrs. Torres, and Mr. 
             Collins of New York):
       H.R. 723. A bill to provide Capitol-flown flags to the 
     immediate family of fire fighters, law enforcement officers, 
     members of rescue squads or ambulance crews, and public 
     safety officers who are killed in the line of duty; to the 
     Committee on House Administration.
           By Mr. LANCE (for himself and Mrs. Blackburn):
       H.R. 724. A bill to amend title I of the Patient Protection 
     and Affordable Care Act to impose restrictions on the risk 
     corridor program, and for other purposes; to the Committee on 
     Energy and Commerce.
           By Mr. LATTA (for himself, Mr. Jones, Mr. Messer, Mr. 
             Joyce, Mr. Farenthold, Mr. Gosar, Mr. Poe of Texas, 
             Mr. Long, Mr. Jody B. Hice of Georgia, and Mr. Duncan 
             of Tennessee):
       H.R. 725. A bill to amend the Internal Revenue Code of 1986 
     to repeal the estate tax and retain stepped-up basis at 
     death; to the Committee on Ways and Means.
           By Ms. LOFGREN (for herself, Mr. Massie, Mr. 
             Sensenbrenner, Mr. Conyers, Mr. Poe of Texas, Ms. 
             DelBene, Mr. Polis, Mr. O'Rourke, and Mr. Nadler):
       H.R. 726. A bill to prohibit Federal agencies from 
     mandating the deployment of vulnerabilities in data security 
     technologies; to the Committee on Intelligence (Permanent 
     Select), and in addition to the Committee on the Judiciary, 
     for a period to be subsequently determined by the Speaker, in 
     each case for consideration of such provisions as fall within 
     the jurisdiction of the committee concerned.
           By Mr. PIERLUISI (for himself, Mr. Serrano, Mr. Beyer, 
             Ms. Bordallo, Ms. Brown of Florida, Mr. Cartwright, 
             Ms. Castor of Florida, Mr. Cicilline, Mr. Clyburn, 
             Mr. Connolly, Mr. Conyers, Mr. Costa, Mr. Crowley, 
             Mr. Curbelo of Florida, Mr. Deutch, Mr. Diaz-Balart, 
             Mr. Engel, Ms. Frankel of Florida, Ms. Fudge, Ms. 
             Gabbard, Mr. Grayson, Mr. Harris, Mr. Hastings, Mr. 
             Hoyer, Mr. Huffman, Mr. Jeffries, Ms. Kaptur, Mr. 
             Kind, Mr. King of New York, Mr. Labrador, Mr. Larson 
             of Connecticut, Mr. Lewis, Mr. Marino, Mr. Meeks, Mr. 
             Mica, Mr. Murphy of Florida, Ms. Norton, Ms. 
             Plaskett, Mr. Polis, Mrs. Radewagen, Mr. Ribble, Ms. 
             Ros-Lehtinen, Mr. Ruiz, Mr. Sablan, Mr. Schiff, Mr. 
             Schock, Mr. Takai, Mr. Vargas, Ms. Wasserman Schultz, 
             Ms. Maxine Waters of California, Mr. Welch, and Mr. 
             Young of Alaska):
       H.R. 727. A bill to set forth the process for Puerto Rico 
     to be admitted as a State of the Union; to the Committee on 
     Natural Resources.
           By Mr. LUETKEMEYER (for himself, Mr. Clay, Mrs. Wagner, 
             Mrs. Hartzler, Mr. Cleaver, Mr. Graves of Missouri, 
             Mr. Long, and Mr. Smith of Missouri):
       H.R. 728. A bill to designate the facility of the United 
     States Postal Service located at 7050 Highway BB in Cedar 
     Hill, Missouri, as the ``Sergeant First Class William B. 
     Woods, Jr. Post Office``; to the Committee on Oversight and 
     Government Reform.
           By Mrs. CAROLYN B. MALONEY of New York (for herself and 
             Mr. Bilirakis):
       H.R. 729. A bill to provide for a Medicare demonstration 
     project to evaluate the fiscal impact of covering low vision 
     devices as durable medical equipment under part B of the 
     Medicare program; to the Committee on Energy and Commerce, 
     and in addition to the Committee on Ways and Means, for a 
     period to be subsequently determined by the Speaker, in each 
     case for consideration of such provisions as fall within the 
     jurisdiction of the committee concerned.
           By Ms. NORTON:
       H.R. 730. A bill to amend the District of Columbia Home 
     Rule Act to eliminate Congressional review of newly-passed 
     District laws; to the Committee on Oversight and Government 
     Reform, and in addition to the Committee on Rules, for a 
     period to be subsequently determined by the Speaker, in each 
     case for consideration of such provisions as fall within the 
     jurisdiction of the committee concerned.
           By Mr. NUGENT (for himself, Mr. Scott of Virginia, Mrs. 
             Napolitano, Mr. Ryan of Ohio, Ms. Slaughter, Mr. 
             Pocan, Mrs. Brooks of Indiana, Mr. Lowenthal, Mr. 
             Hastings, Mr. Joyce, Mr. Reichert, Mr. Sensenbrenner, 
             Mr. Lance, and Mr. Jolly):
       H.R. 731. A bill to reauthorize and improve the Mentally 
     Ill Offender Treatment and Crime Reduction Act of 2004; to 
     the Committee on the Judiciary.
           By Mr. RUIZ (for himself, Mrs. Walorski, Ms. Norton, 
             Mr. Cartwright, Ms. Brownley of California, Mrs. 
             Napolitano, Mr. Jolly, Ms. Kuster, Mr. Honda, Mr. 
             McGovern, Mr. Thompson of California, and Mr. 
             Rangel):
       H.R. 732. A bill to amend title 38, United States Code, to 
     improve the opportunity for veterans to use video 
     conferencing for hearings before the Board of Veterans' 
     Appeals; to the Committee on Veterans' Affairs.
           By Mr. SALMON (for himself, Mr. Gosar, Mr. Bridenstine, 
             Mr. Long, Mr. DeSantis, Mr. Schweikert, Mrs. Lummis, 
             Mr. Franks of Arizona, and Mr. Poe of Texas):
       H.R. 733. A bill to amend the Food and Nutrition Act of 
     2008 to require households that receive supplemental 
     nutrition assistance benefits to present photographic 
     verification at the time food is purchased with such 
     benefits; to the Committee on Agriculture.
           By Mr. SCALISE (for himself, Mr. Walden, and Ms. 
             Eshoo):
       H.R. 734. A bill to amend the Communications Act of 1934 to 
     consolidate the reporting obligations of the Federal 
     Communications Commission in order to improve congressional 
     oversight and reduce reporting burdens; to the Committee on 
     Energy and Commerce.
           By Mr. SERRANO (for himself and Mr. Rangel):
       H.R. 735. A bill to lift the trade embargo on Cuba, and for 
     other purposes; to the Committee on Foreign Affairs, and in 
     addition to the Committees on Ways and Means, Energy and 
     Commerce, Financial Services, the Judiciary, Oversight and 
     Government Reform, and Agriculture, for a period to be 
     subsequently determined by the Speaker, in each case for 
     consideration of such provisions as fall within the 
     jurisdiction of the committee concerned.
           By Mr. SERRANO:
       H.R. 736. A bill to authorize the appropriation of funds to 
     be used to recruit, hire, and train 100,000 new classroom 
     paraprofessionals in order to improve educational achievement 
     for children; to the Committee on Education and the 
     Workforce.
           By Mr. SERRANO:
       H.R. 737. A bill to amend the Food, Drug, and Cosmetic Act 
     and the egg, meat, and poultry inspection laws to ensure that 
     consumers receive notification regarding food products 
     produced from crops, livestock, or poultry raised on land on 
     which sewage sludge was applied; to the Committee on Energy 
     and Commerce, and in addition to the Committee on 
     Agriculture, for a period to be subsequently determined by 
     the Speaker, in each case for consideration of such 
     provisions as fall within the jurisdiction of the committee 
     concerned.
           By Mr. SERRANO (for himself and Mr. Rangel):
       H.R. 738. A bill to waive certain prohibitions with respect 
     to nationals of Cuba coming to the United States to play 
     organized professional baseball; to the Committee on Foreign 
     Affairs, and in addition to the Committee on the Judiciary, 
     for a period to be subsequently determined by the Speaker, in 
     each case for consideration of such provisions as fall within 
     the jurisdiction of the committee concerned.
           By Mr. SERRANO:
       H.R. 739. A bill to permit members of the House of 
     Representatives to donate used computer equipment to public 
     elementary and secondary schools designated by the members; 
     to the Committee on House Administration.
           By Mr. SERRANO:
       H.R. 740. A bill to amend the Internal Revenue Code of 1986 
     to provide a business credit relating to the use of clean-
     fuel and fuel efficient vehicles by businesses within areas 
     designated as nonattainment areas under the Clean Air Act, 
     and for other purposes; to the Committee on Ways and Means.
           By Mr. SERRANO:
       H.R. 741. A bill to amend the Internal Revenue Code of 1986 
     to allow taxpayers to designate income tax overpayments as 
     contributions to the United States Library Trust

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     Fund; to the Committee on Ways and Means, and in addition to 
     the Committee on Education and the Workforce, for a period to 
     be subsequently determined by the Speaker, in each case for 
     consideration of such provisions as fall within the 
     jurisdiction of the committee concerned.
           By Ms. SPEIER (for herself, Mr. Bera, Mr. Blumenauer, 
             Ms. Bonamici, Ms. Brown of Florida, Ms. Brownley of 
             California, Ms. Castor of Florida, Ms. Judy Chu of 
             California, Mr. Cicilline, Ms. Clark of 
             Massachusetts, Mr. Cohen, Mr. DeFazio, Ms. DeGette, 
             Mr. Delaney, Ms. DeLauro, Ms. DelBene, Mr. Ellison, 
             Ms. Esty, Ms. Frankel of Florida, Mr. Grijalva, Mr. 
             Hastings, Mr. Heck of Washington, Mr. Himes, Mr. 
             Honda, Ms. Jackson Lee, Mr. Johnson of Georgia, Mr. 
             Kilmer, Ms. Kuster, Mr. Larsen of Washington, Ms. 
             Lee, Mr. Levin, Mr. Loebsack, Ms. Lofgren, Mr. 
             Lowenthal, Mrs. Carolyn B. Maloney of New York, Ms. 
             Matsui, Ms. McCollum, Mr. McGovern, Mr. McNerney, Ms. 
             Moore, Mrs. Napolitano, Ms. Norton, Mr. Peters, Ms. 
             Pingree, Mr. Pocan, Mr. Quigley, Mr. Rangel, Mr. 
             Ruiz, Mr. Rush, Mr. Ryan of Ohio, Ms. Linda T. 
             Sanchez of California, Ms. Schakowsky, Mr. Sherman, 
             Ms. Slaughter, Mr. Swalwell of California, Mr. 
             Takano, Mr. Thompson of California, Ms. Titus, Ms. 
             Tsongas, Mr. Van Hollen, Ms. Wasserman Schultz, Ms. 
             Wilson of Florida, Ms. Eshoo, Mr. McDermott, Ms. 
             Roybal-Allard, and Ms. Loretta Sanchez of 
             California):
       H.R. 742. A bill to amend title 10, United States Code, to 
     ensure that women members of the Armed Forces and their 
     families have access to the contraception they need in order 
     to promote the health and readiness of all members of the 
     Armed Forces, and for other purposes; to the Committee on 
     Armed Services.
           By Mr. STEWART:
       H.R. 743. A bill to improve rangeland conditions and 
     restore grazing levels within the Grand Staircase-Escalante 
     National Monument, Utah; to the Committee on Natural 
     Resources.
           By Mr. VAN HOLLEN (for himself, Mr. Welch, Ms. 
             Schakowsky, Ms. Castor of Florida, and Mr. Conyers):
       H.R. 744. A bill to authorize the collection of 
     supplemental payments to increase congressional investments 
     in medical research, and for other purposes; to the Committee 
     on Energy and Commerce.
           By Mr. WALDEN (for himself, Mr. Welch, Mr. Nunes, and 
             Mr. Neal):
       H.R. 745. A bill to amend title XVIII of the Social 
     Security Act to increase access to ambulance services under 
     the Medicare program and to reform payments for such services 
     under such program, and for other purposes; to the Committee 
     on Energy and Commerce, and in addition to the Committee on 
     Ways and Means, for a period to be subsequently determined by 
     the Speaker, in each case for consideration of such 
     provisions as fall within the jurisdiction of the committee 
     concerned.
           By Mr. KING of New York (for himself, Mr. Meeks, Mr. 
             Clay, Mr. Conyers, Mr. Rangel, Mr. Grijalva, Mr. 
             Cohen, Mr. Honda, and Mrs. Napolitano):
       H. Con. Res. 14. Concurrent resolution expressing the sense 
     of Congress that John Arthur ``Jack'' Johnson should receive 
     a posthumous pardon for the racially motivated conviction in 
     1913 that diminished the athletic, cultural, and historic 
     significance of Jack Johnson and unduly tarnished his 
     reputation; to the Committee on the Judiciary.
           By Mr. ISRAEL (for himself, Ms. Bordallo, Mr. 
             Cartwright, Mr. Connolly, Mr. Cooper, Mr. Dent, Mr. 
             Grijalva, Mr. Hanna, Mr. Higgins, Mr. Levin, Ms. 
             McCollum, Mr. McGovern, Mr. Rangel, Ms. Slaughter, 
             Ms. Speier, Mr. Beyer, Mr. Nolan, Ms. Lee, and Mr. 
             Cicilline):
       H. Res. 86. A resolution expressing support for designation 
     of February 4, 2015, as National Cancer Prevention Day; to 
     the Committee on Energy and Commerce.
           By Mr. TOM PRICE of Georgia:
       H. Res. 87. A resolution providing amounts for the expenses 
     of the Committee on the Budget in the One Hundred Fourteenth 
     Congress; to the Committee on House Administration.
           By Mr. ROYCE (for himself and Mr. Engel):
       H. Res. 88. A resolution providing amounts for the expenses 
     of the Committee on Foreign Affairs in the One Hundred 
     Fourteenth Congress; to the Committee on House 
     Administration.
           By Mr. VARGAS:
       H. Res. 89. A resolution supporting ``United States Foreign 
     Service Day'' in recognition of the men and women who have 
     served, or are presently serving, in the Foreign Service of 
     the United States, and to honor those in the Foreign Service 
     who have given their lives in the line of duty; to the 
     Committee on Foreign Affairs.
           By Mr. VARGAS:
       H. Res. 90. A resolution recognizing the importance of the 
     United States International Boundary Water Commission 
     (USIBWC) and its recent efforts to address trash, sediment, 
     and water quality issues with their Mexican counterparts, 
     Comision Internacional de Limites y Aguas (CILA), through a 
     proposed minute; to the Committee on Foreign Affairs.

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