[Congressional Record Volume 162, Number 112 (Tuesday, July 12, 2016)]
[Daily Digest]
[Pages D786-D791]
From the Congressional Record Online through the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]





                        House of Representatives


Chamber Action
Public Bills and Resolutions Introduced: 18 public bills, H.R. 5727-
5744; and 3 resolutions, H. Res. 821, 823-824, were introduced. 
                                                         Pages H4813-14
Additional Cosponsors:                                   
  Pages H4815-16
Reports Filed: Reports were filed today as follows:
  H.R. 5421, to amend the Securities Act of 1933 to apply the exemption 
from State regulation of securities offerings to securities listed on a 
national security exchange that has listing standards that have been 
approved by the Commission (H. Rept. 114-684);
  H.R. 3394, to amend the Terrorism Risk Insurance Act of 2002 to allow 
for the use of certain assets of foreign persons and entities to 
satisfy certain judgments against terrorist parties, and for other 
purposes, with an amendment (H. Rept. 114-685); and
  H. Res. 822, providing for consideration of the Senate amendment to 
the House amendment to the bill (S. 764) to reauthorize and amend the 
National

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Sea Grant College Program Act, and for other purposes; providing for 
consideration of the bill (S. 304) to improve motor vehicle safety by 
encouraging the sharing of certain information; and waiving a 
requirement of clause 6(a) of rule XIII with respect to consideration 
of certain resolutions reported from the Committee on Rules (H. Rept. 
114-686).                                                    
Page H4813
Speaker: Read a letter from the Speaker wherein he appointed 
Representative Webster (FL) to act as Speaker pro tempore for today. 
                                                             Page H4663
Recess: The House recessed at 11:02 a.m. and reconvened at 12 noon. 
                                                             Page H4670
Motion to Adjourn: Rejected the Grayson motion to adjourn by a yea-and-
nay vote with none voting ``yea'', 377 voting ``nay'', and 1 answering 
``present'', Roll No. 404.                               
  Pages H4672-73
Motion to Adjourn: Rejected the Grayson motion to adjourn by a yea-and-
nay vote with none voting ``yea'', 362 voting ``nay'', and 1 answering 
``present'', Roll No. 405.                               
  Pages H4676-77
United States Financial System Protection Act of 2016, No 2H2O from 
Iran Act, and Iran Accountability Act of 2016--Rule for consideration: 
The House agreed to H. Res. 820, providing for consideration of the 
bill (H.R. 4992) to codify regulations relating to transfers of funds 
involving Iran, and for other purposes; providing for consideration of 
the bill (H.R. 5119) to prohibit the obligation or expenditure of funds 
available to any Federal department or agency for any fiscal year to 
purchase or issue a license for the purchase of heavy water produced in 
Iran; and providing for consideration of the bill (H.R. 5631) to hold 
Iran accountable for its state sponsorship of terrorism and other 
threatening activities and for its human rights abuses, by a yea-and-
nay vote of 237 yeas to 172 nays, Roll No. 409, after the previous 
question was ordered by a yea-and-nay vote of 241 yeas to 174 nays, 
Roll No. 408.                                  
  Pages H4678-82, H4688-89
Suspensions: The House agreed to suspend the rules and pass the 
following measures:
  Tested Ability to Leverage Exceptional National Talent Act of 2016: 
H.R. 5658, to amend title 5, United States Code, to codify the 
Presidential Innovation Fellows Program, by a \2/3\ yea-and-nay vote of 
409 yeas to 8 nays, Roll No. 410; and          
  Pages H4683-84, H4689-90
  National Securities Exchange Regulatory Parity Act of 2016: H.R. 
5421, amended, to amend the Securities Act of 1933 to apply the 
exemption from State regulation of securities offerings to securities 
listed on a national security exchange that has listing standards that 
have been approved by the Commission.                    
  Pages H4684-86
Separation of Powers Restoration Act of 2016: The House passed H.R. 
4768, to amend title 5, United States Code, with respect to the 
judicial review of agency interpretations of statutory and regulatory 
provisions, by a recorded vote of 240 ayes to 171 noes, Roll No. 416. 
Consideration began yesterday, July 11th.                
  Pages H4690-95
  Rejected the Keating motion to recommit the bill to the Committee on 
the Judiciary with instructions to report the same back to the House 
forthwith with an amendment, by a yea-and-nay vote of 169 yeas to 236 
nays, Roll No. 415.                                      
Pages H4693-94
  Agreed to amend the title so as to read: ``To amend title 5, United 
States Code, to clarify the nature of judicial review of agency 
interpretations of statutory and regulatory provisions.''.   
Page H4695
Rejected:
  Johnson (GA) amendment (No. 1 printed in H. Rept. 114-641) that was 
debated on July 11th that sought to exempt from the bill rules issued 
by the Environmental Protection Agency pertaining to regulation of lead 
or copper in drinking water (by a recorded vote of 194 ayes to 223 
noes, Roll No. 411);                                     
Pages H4690-91
  Meeks amendment (No. 3 printed in H. Rept. 114-641) that was debated 
on July 11th that sought to exempt from the bill rules issued by the 
Department of Housing and Urban Development (by a recorded vote of 174 
ayes to 243 noes, Roll No. 412);                             
Page H4691
  Johnson (GA) amendment (No. 4 printed in H. Rept. 114-641) that was 
debated on July 11th that sought to exempt from the bill rules issued 
pursuant to an express grant of authority from Congress (by a recorded 
vote of 174 ayes to 243 noes, Roll No. 413); and         
Pages H4691-92
  Johnson (GA) amendment (No. 5 printed in H. Rept. 114-641) that was 
debated on July 11th that sought to preserve judicial deference to 
agency expertise during the review of consumer safety rules issued by 
the Commissioner of the Food and Drug Administration (by a recorded 
vote of 181 ayes to 235 noes, Roll No. 414).             
Pages H4692-93
  H. Res. 796, the rule providing for consideration of the bill (H.R. 
4768) was agreed to Tuesday, July 5th.
Supporting the bid of Los Angeles, California to bring the 2024 Summer 
Olympic Games back to the United States and pledging the cooperation of 
Congress with respect to that bid: The House agreed to discharge from 
committee and agree to H. Con. Res. 142, supporting the bid of Los 
Angeles, California to bring the 2024 Summer Olympic

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Games back to the United States and pledging the cooperation of 
Congress with respect to that bid.                       
  Pages H4695-96
Recognizing the 50th anniversary of Singaporean independence and 
reaffirming Singapore's close partnership with the United States: The 
House agreed to discharge from committee and agree to H. Res. 374, as 
amended by Representative Royce, recognizing the 50th anniversary of 
Singaporean independence and reaffirming Singapore's close partnership 
with the United States.                                  
  Pages H4696-97
  Agreed to amend the title as to read: ``Reaffirming Singapore's 
strategic partnership with the United States, encompassing broad and 
robust economic, military-to-military, law enforcement, and 
counterterrorism cooperation.''.                             
Page H4697
Clarifying Amendment to Provide Terrorism Victims Equity Act: The House 
agreed to take from the Speaker's table H.R. 3394, to amend the 
Terrorism Risk Insurance Act of 2002 to allow for the use of certain 
assets of foreign persons and entities to satisfy certain judgments 
against terrorist parties, with the amendment recommended by the 
Committee on the Judiciary, agreed to said amendment, and passed the 
bill, as amended.                                            
  Page H4697
Protecting Our Lives by Initiating COPS Expansion Act of 2016: The 
House agreed to discharge from committee and pass S. 2840, to amend the 
Omnibus Crime Control and Safe Streets Act of 1968 to authorize COPS 
grantees to use grant funds for active shooter training. 
                                                         Pages H4697-98
Department of the Interior, Environment, and Related Agencies 
Appropriations Act, 2017: The House began consideration of H.R. 5538, 
making appropriations for the Department of the Interior, environment, 
and related agencies for the fiscal year ending September 30, 2017. 
Consideration is expected to resume tomorrow, July 13th. 
                               Pages H4698-H4750, H4750-90, H4790-H4812
Agreed to:
  Cicilline amendment (No. 2 printed in H. Rept. 114-683) that 
increases funding for the Operation of the National Park System (ONPS) 
account by $2,500,000, and decreases funding for the Departmental 
Operations Account for the Department of Interior by $2,500,000; 
                                                         Pages H4747-48
  Griffith amendment (No. 4 printed in H. Rept. 114-683) that provides 
a distribution of funds among Appalachian states for reclamation of 
abandoned mine lands in conjunction with economic and community 
development, offset by funds from the Environmental Programs and 
Management account;                                      
Pages H4748-49
  Lummis amendment (No. 15 printed in H. Rept. 114-683) that increases 
the EPA's Inspector General fund by $10,038,000 to bring up to 
President's request and decreases the Environmental Protection Agency's 
(EPA) Environmental Programs and Management fund by $14,000,000; 
                                                         Pages H4756-57
  Gosar amendment (No. 16 printed in H. Rept. 114-683) that redirects 
funds from EPA bureaucracy to the Forest Service Hazardous Fuels 
account in order to prevent dangerous wildfires;         
Pages H4757-58
  Westerman amendment (No. 17 printed in H. Rept. 114-683) that removes 
funds from the EPA bureaucracy, and places them into the U.S. Forest 
Service's Forest and Rangeland Research Account, which funds the Forest 
Products Laboratory and Forest Inventory and Analysis, among other 
programs;                                                
Pages H4758-59
  Johnson (GA) amendment (No. 18 printed in H. Rept. 114-683) that 
ensures implementation of the EPA's Final Rule on the Disposal of Coal 
Combustion Residuals from Electric Utilities is consistent with 
Executive Order 12898;                                       
Page H4759
  Black amendment (No. 42 printed in H. Rept. 114-683) that prohibits 
the EPA from using funds to implement, administer, or enforce the 
agency's ``Phase 2'' fuel-efficiency and emissions standards, or any 
rule with respect to glider kits and glider vehicles;    
Pages H4775-76
  Boustany amendment (No. 44 printed in H. Rept. 114-683) that 
prohibits the Secretary of the Interior to implement, administer, or 
enforce any rule or guidance substantially similar to the proposed 
guidance that the Bureau of Ocean Energy Management made available for 
public comment on September 22, 2015, regarding financial assurances 
for oil and gas operations on the Outer Continental Shelf; 
                                                         Pages H4777-78
  Ben Ray Lujan (NM) amendment (No. 21 printed in H. Rept. 114-683) 
that decreases and increases State and Tribal Assistance Grants by $6 
million to direct the EPA to work with the affected States and Indian 
tribes to implement a long-term monitoring program for water quality of 
the Animas and San Juan Rivers in response to the Gold King Mine spill 
(by a recorded vote of 219 ayes to 207 noes, Roll No. 427); 
                                               Pages H4761-62, H4786-87
  Buck amendment (No. 47 printed in H. Rept. 114-683) that prevents the 
Department of Interior from partnering with private organizations to 
create or expand national heritage areas in southeast Colorado; 
                                                         Pages H4791-92
  Burgess amendment (No. 48 printed in H. Rept. 114-683) that restricts 
funds from being used by the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) to 
hire new employees under the Title 42 Special Pay Program or transfer 
existing employees into the Title 42

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Special Pay Program authorized for the Department of Health and Human 
Services (HHS);                                          
Pages H4792-93
  Byrne amendment (No. 49 printed in H. Rept. 114-683) that prohibits 
any funds from being used to develop or propose legislation to redirect 
funds allocated from the Gulf of Mexico Energy Security Act (GOMESA); 
                                                         Pages H4793-94
  Cramer amendment (No. 51 printed in H. Rept. 114-683) that ensures no 
funds are provided to finalize or implement the Fish and Wildlife 
Service rule entitled ``Management of Non-Federal Oil and Gas Rights'';
                                                         Pages H4795-96
  Crawford amendment (No. 52 printed in H. Rept. 114-683) that 
prohibits the EPA from enforcing or implementing the Spill Prevention, 
Control, and Countermeasure (SPCC) rule on farming and ranching 
operations;                                                  
Page H4796
  Crawford amendment (No. 53 printed in H. Rept. 114-683) that 
prohibits the use of funds in support of grassroots advocacy campaigns 
intended to persuade the outcome of legislation pending in Congress or 
state legislatures;                                      
Pages H4796-97
  Rodney Davis (IL) amendment (No. 54 printed in H. Rept. 114-683) that 
prevents any funds from being used for the Office of Congressional and 
Intergovernmental Relations at the EPA and reduces the Environmental 
Programs and Management account by $4,235,000;           
Pages H4797-98
  Gosar amendment (No. 58 printed in H. Rept. 114-683) that prohibits 
the use of funds to implement, administer, or enforce the draft EPA-
USGS Technical Report entitled ``Protecting Aquatic Life from Effects 
of Hydrologic Alteration'';                           
Pages H4799-H4800
  Jenkins (WV) amendment (No. 62 printed in H. Rept. 114-683) that 
prohibits funding for the EPA to develop, finalize, promulgate, 
implement, administer, or enforce any rule under section 112 of the 
Clean Air Act that applies to glass manufacturers that do not use 
continuous furnaces;                                     
Pages H4800-01
  Lamborn amendment (No. 66 printed in H. Rept. 114-683) that prohibits 
the use of funds to implement, administer, or enforce the final rule 
entitled ``Hydraulic Fracturing on Federal and Indian Lands''; 
                                                         Pages H4803-04
  Loudermilk amendment (No. 69 printed in H. Rept. 114-683) that 
prohibits funds from being used to regulate trailers under the Clean 
Air Act;                                                     
Page H4806
  Lummis amendment (No. 70 printed in H. Rept. 114-683) that prohibits 
funding to finalize, implement, or enforce EPA proposed rulemaking 
regarding in situ uranium production;                    
Pages H4806-07
  Westerman amendment (No. 71 printed in H. Rept. 114-683) that limits 
permit inspection regulations with respect to the export of squid, 
octopus, and cuttlefish products;                        
Pages H4807-08
  Newhouse amendment (No. 74 printed in H. Rept. 114-683) that 
prohibits the use of funds by EPA to issue and expand new regulations 
under the Resource Conservation and Recovery Act (RCRA) that would 
apply to Animal Feeding Operations; and                  
Pages H4810-11
  Newhouse amendment (No. 75 printed in H. Rept. 114-683) that restores 
$1,000,000 for the Wolf Livestock Loss Demonstration Program and is 
offset by reducing funds for EPA Environmental Programs & management by 
$1,000,000.                                              
Pages H4811-12
Rejected:
  Esty amendment (No. 19 printed in H. Rept. 114-683) that sought to 
direct $10,000,000 to Brownfields projects within State and Tribal 
Assistance Grants (STAG) from Superfund cleanup to help states leverage 
$18 for $1 expended for the purpose of cleaning up Brownfield 
properties, such as abandoned factories or former dry cleaning 
establishments, in their communities;                    
Pages H4759-60
  Cartwright amendment (No. 25 printed in H. Rept. 114-683) that sought 
to strike section 425, which prohibits the EPA from acting on changes 
to the definition of ``fill material'' and ``discharge of fill 
material'' under the Federal Water Pollution Control Act; 
                                                         Pages H4763-64
  Peters amendment (No. 30 printed in H. Rept. 114-683) that sought to 
strike Section 434 to allow the EPA to regulate ozone-depleting 
substances under the Significant New Alternatives Policy (SNAP) program 
to improve public health and fight the root causes of climate change; 
                                                             Page H4767
  Castor (FL) amendment (No. 1 printed in H. Rept. 114-683) that sought 
to match the budget request for Law Enforcement of the National 
Wildlife Refuge System (by a recorded vote of 197 ayes to 225 noes, 
Roll No. 417);                                       
Pages H4746, H4780
  Himes amendment (No. 3 printed in H. Rept. 114-683) that sought to 
Funds the New England National Scenic Trail at $300,000 within the 
Operation of the National Park System (by a recorded vote of 183 ayes 
to 241 noes, Roll No. 418);                       
Pages H4748, H4780-81
  Ellison amendment (No. 8 printed in H. Rept. 114-683) that sought to 
reprogram already appropriated funds to create an Office of Good Jobs 
for the Department of Interior (by a recorded vote of 173 ayes to 251 
noes, Roll No. 419);                           
Pages H4750-52, H4781-82
  Norcross amendment (No. 9 printed in H. Rept. 114-683) that sought to 
add $13,060,000 to the Hazardous Substance Superfund (equal to 
President's Budget request) and reduces Payments In Lieu of

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Taxes by the same amount (by a recorded vote of 143 ayes to 282 noes, 
Roll No. 420);                                       
Pages H4752, H4782
  Beyer amendment (No. 10 printed in H. Rept. 114-683) that sought to 
strike lines 4 through 19 on page 67 (by a recorded vote of 190 ayes to 
235 noes, Roll No. 421);                       
Pages H4752-53, H4782-83
  Huffman amendment (No. 11 printed in H. Rept. 114-683) that sought to 
strike Section 122 (by a recorded vote of 184 ayes to 240 noes, Roll 
No. 422);                                      
Pages H4753-54, H4783-84
  Castor (FL) amendment (No. 12 printed in H. Rept. 114-683) that 
sought to strike section 124 (by a recorded vote of 186 ayes to 237 
noes, Roll No. 423);                              
Pages H4754-55, H4784
  Huffman amendment (No. 13 printed in H. Rept. 114-683) that sought to 
strike Section 127 of the Act, which would delay the finalization and 
implementation of the proposed rule for air quality control, reporting, 
and compliance in specific offshore areas of the Gulf of Mexico and the 
Arctic Ocean (by a recorded vote of 181 ayes to 244 noes, Roll No. 
424);                                          
Pages H4755-56, H4784-85
  Smith (MO) amendment (No. 14 printed in H. Rept. 114-683) that sought 
to eliminate funding for the Air, Climate and Energy Research Program 
under EPA (by a recorded vote of 208 ayes to 217 noes, Roll No. 425); 
                                                  Pages H4756, H4785-86
  Palmer amendment (No. 20 printed in H. Rept. 114-683) that sought to 
eliminate funding for Diesel Emission Reduction Grants and sends the 
savings to the spending reduction account (by a recorded vote of 175 
ayes to 250 noes, Roll No. 426);                  
Pages H4760-61, H4786
  Dingell amendment (No. 22 printed in H. Rept. 114-683) that sought to 
remove language that would exempt a number of potentially damaging 
activities in National Forests from consideration, including public 
notice and comment and alternatives analysis, under the National 
Environmental Policy Act (by a recorded vote of 170 ayes to 256 noes, 
Roll No. 428);                                 
Pages H4762-63, H4787-88
  Cartwright amendment (No. 27 printed in H. Rept. 114-683) that sought 
to strike language that would delay implementation of the EPA Lead 
Renovation, Repair, and Painting Rule (by a recorded vote of 195 ayes 
to 231 noes, Roll No. 429);                       
Pages H4764-65, H4788
  Becerra amendment (No. 28 printed in H. Rept. 114-683) that sought to 
strike section 430 of Interior Appropriations bill for FY 17 (by a 
recorded vote of 190 ayes to 236 noes, Roll No. 430); 
                                               Pages H4765-66, H4788-89
  Peters amendment (No. 29 printed in H. Rept. 114-683) that sought to 
strike section 431 (by a recorded vote of 182 ayes to 244 noes, Roll 
No. 431);                                         
Pages H4766-67, H4789
  Peters amendment (No. 31 printed in H. Rept. 114-683) that sought to 
strike Section 436 to allow federal agencies to use the social cost of 
carbon in rule makings and guidance documents (by a recorded vote of 
185 ayes to 241 noes, Roll No. 432); and          
Pages H4768-69, H4790
  Brat amendment (No. 46 printed in H. Rept. 114-683) that sought to 
sunset Land and Water Conservation Fund grants with states or local 
government units after 20 years.                             
Page H4791
Withdrawn:
  Ben Ray Lujan (NM) amendment (No. 5 printed in H. Rept. 114-683) that 
was offered and subsequently withdrawn that would have decreased and 
increased funding to the Bureau of Indian Affairs (BIA) by $1 million 
to require that the BIA to report, identify and adjudicate to 
landowners egress and ingress easements where they do not exist for 
landowners on land parcels adjudicated under the Pueblo Lands Act of 
1924;                                                    
Pages H4749-50
  Ben Ray Lujan (NM) amendment (No. 6 printed in H. Rept. 114-683) that 
was offered and subsequently withdrawn that would have decreased and 
increased funding to the Bureau of Indian Affairs (BIA) by $1 million 
to require the BIA to update and digitize its inventory of rights-of-
way records and to make them publicly available in a commonly used 
mapping format; and                                          
Page H4750
  Lawrence amendment (No. 26 printed in H. Rept. 114-683) that was 
offered and subsequently withdrawn that would have struck Section 427. 
                                                             Page H4764
Proceedings Postponed:
  Grijalva amendment (No. 32 printed in H. Rept. 114-683) that seeks to 
strike Section 437 of the Act;                           
Pages H4769-70
  Polis amendment (No. 33 printed in H. Rept. 114-683) that seeks to 
strike section 439, regarding methane emissions;         
Pages H4770-71
  Lowenthal amendment (No. 34 printed in H. Rept. 114-683) that seeks 
to allow the Interior Department to proceed with updating royalty rates 
and valuation for federal coal, oil, and gas by striking Section 440; 
                                                         Pages H4771-72
  McNerney en bloc amendment consisting of the following amendments 
printed in H. Rept. 114-683: McNerney (No. 35) that seeks to strike 
section 447; McNerney (No. 36) that seeks to strike section 448; 
McNerney (No. 37) that seeks to strike section 449; McNerney (No. 38) 
that seeks to strike section 450; McNerney (No. 39) that seeks to 
strike

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section 451; and McNerney (No. 40) that seeks to strike section 452; 
                                                         Pages H4772-74
  Grijalva amendment (No. 41 printed in H. Rept. 114-683) that seeks to 
strike section 453;                                      
Pages H4774-75
  Blackburn amendment (No. 43 printed in H. Rept. 114-683) that seeks 
to impose a 1 percent across-the-board spending cut to the bill; 
                                                         Pages H4776-77
  Boustany amendment (No. 45 printed in H. Rept. 114-683) that seeks to 
ensure that no money is permitted for the implementation of the Well 
Control Rule;                                            
Pages H4778-79
  Byrne amendment (No. 50 printed in H. Rept. 114-683) that seeks to 
prohibit funding from being used to implement, administer, or enforce 
the Obama administration's National Ocean Policy;        
Pages H4794-95
  Goodlatte amendment (No. 57 printed in H. Rept. 114-683) that seeks 
to prohibit the Environmental Protection Agency from using any funds to 
take retaliatory, or EPA described ``backstop'' actions, against any of 
the six states in the Chesapeake Bay Watershed in the event that a 
state does not meet the goals mandated by the EPA's Chesapeake Bay 
Total Maximum Daily Load;                                
Pages H4798-99
  Graham amendment (No. 63 printed in H. Rept. 114-683) that seeks to 
ensure none of the funds made available by the Act may be used to 
research, investigate, or study offshore drilling in the Eastern Gulf 
of Mexico Planning Area;                                     
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  King (IA) amendment (No. 64 printed in H. Rept. 114-683) that seeks 
to ensure that no funds appropriated by this Act can be used to 
implement, administer, or enforce Davis-Bacon prevailing rate wage 
requirements;                                            
Pages H4801-03
  Lamborn amendment (No. 67 printed in H. Rept. 114-683) that seeks to 
prohibit the use of funds to implement or enforce the threatened 
species or endangered species listing of any plant or wildlife that has 
not undergone a periodic 5 year review as required by section 4(c)(2) 
of the Endangered Species Act of 1973;                   
Pages H4804-05
  Lamborn amendment (No. 68 printed in H. Rept. 114-683) that seeks to 
prohibit the use of funds to implement or enforce the threatened 
species listing of the Preble's meadow jumping mouse;    
Pages H4805-06
  Murphy (FL) amendment (No. 72 printed in H. Rept. 114-683) that seeks 
to provide that none of the funds from this act shall be used to carry 
out seismic airgun testing or seismic airgun surveys in the OCS 
Planning Areas located within the EEZ bordering the State of Florida; 
and                                                      
Pages H4808-09
  Newhouse amendment (No. 73 printed in H. Rept. 114-683) that seeks to 
prohibits the use of funds by the U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service and the 
Department of Interior to treat any Gray Wolf in the 48 contiguous 
states as an endangered or threatened species under the Endangered 
Species Act after June 13, 2017.                         
Pages H4809-10
  H. Res. 820, the rule providing for consideration of the bill (H.R. 
5538) was agreed to by a yea-and-nay vote of 237 yeas to 179 nays, Roll 
No. 407, after the previous question was ordered by a yea-and-nay vote 
of 236 yeas to 174 nays, Roll No. 406. 
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Senate Messages: Message received from the Senate and message received 
from the Senate by the Clerk and subsequently presented to the House 
today appears on page H4750.
Senate Referral: S. Con. Res. 44 was referred to the Committee on Armed 
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Quorum Calls--Votes: Eight yea-and-nay votes and twenty-one recorded 
votes developed during the proceedings of today and appear on pages 
H4673, H4676-77, H4686-87, H4687-88, H4688-89, H4689, H4689-90, H4690-
91, H4691, H4691-92, H4692-93, H4694, H4695, H4780, H4780-81, H4781-82, 
H4782, H4782-83, H4783-84, H4784, H4784-85, H4785-86, H4786, H4786-87, 
H4787-88, H4788, H4788-89, H4789, and H4790. There were no quorum 
calls.
Adjournment: The House met at 10 a.m. and adjourned at 2:09 a.m. on 
Wednesday, July 13, 2016.