[Congressional Record Volume 167, Number 73 (Wednesday, April 28, 2021)]
[House]
[Pages H2125-H2127]
From the Congressional Record Online through the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]




                      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. LEVIN of Michigan (for himself, Mr. Scott of 
             Virginia, Mr. Moulton, and Ms. Dean):
       H.R. 2861. A bill to amend the Higher Education Act of 1965 
     to establish State and Indian tribe grants for community 
     colleges and grants for Historically Black Colleges and 
     Universities, Tribal Colleges and Universities, and Minority-
     Serving Institutions, and for other purposes; to the 
     Committee on Education and Labor.
           By Mr. BEYER (for himself and Mr. Kinzinger):
       H.R. 2862. A bill to require the Secretary of Health and 
     Human Services to conduct a national suicide prevention media 
     campaign, and for other purposes; to the Committee on Energy 
     and Commerce.
           By Mr. BLUMENAUER (for himself and Mr. Panetta):
       H.R. 2863. A bill to amend the Internal Revenue Code to 
     provide for a first-time homebuyer credit, and for other 
     purposes; to the Committee on Ways and Means.
           By Ms. BLUNT ROCHESTER (for herself and Mr. 
             Reschenthaler):
       H.R. 2864. A bill to require automatic sealing of certain 
     criminal records, and for other purposes; to the Committee on 
     the Judiciary.
           By Ms. BONAMICI (for herself, Mr. Young, Mr. Huffman, 
             and Miss Gonzalez-Colon):
       H.R. 2865. A bill to amend the National Defense 
     Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2017 to address sexual 
     harassment involving National Oceanic and Atmospheric 
     Administration personnel, and for other purposes; to the 
     Committee on Natural Resources.
           By Mrs. BUSTOS (for herself, Mr. Panetta, and Ms. 
             Schrier):
       H.R. 2866. A bill to prioritize funding for an expanded and 
     sustained national investment in agriculture research; to the 
     Committee on Appropriations, and in addition to the Committee 
     on the Budget, 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 Mrs. BUSTOS:
       H.R. 2867. A bill to amend title 23, United States Code, to 
     provide for efforts relating to Move Over laws, to amend 
     title 49, United States Code, to require crash avoidance 
     technology on motor vehicles, and for other purposes; to the 
     Committee on Transportation and Infrastructure, and in 
     addition to the Committees on Oversight and Reform, and 
     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. BUTTERFIELD (for himself and Mr. Long):
       H.R. 2868. A bill to amend title XIX of the Social Security 
     Act to prohibit additional rebates under the Medicaid program 
     for certain noninnovator multiple source drugs; to the 
     Committee on Energy and Commerce.
           By Mr. CARDENAS (for himself and Ms. Craig):
       H.R. 2869. A bill to require the Secretary of Health and 
     Human Services to establish a demonstration project to 
     increase access to biosimilar biological products under 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 Mr. CARTER of Georgia (for himself and Ms. Blunt 
             Rochester):
       H.R. 2870. A bill to amend the Public Health Service Act to 
     provide for stockpiles to ensure that all Americans have 
     access to generic drugs at risk of shortage, and for other 
     purposes; to the Committee on Energy and Commerce.

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           By Mr. CARTER of Texas (for himself, Mr. Babin, Ms. 
             Granger, Mr. Bost, Mr. Gohmert, Mr. McCaul, Mr. 
             Williams of Texas, Mr. Gosar, Mr. Brooks, Mr. 
             LaMalfa, Mr. Duncan, Mr. Sessions, Mr. Nehls, Mr. 
             Rutherford, Mr. Calvert, and Mr. Cole):
       H.R. 2871. A bill to prohibit the use of military 
     installations to house aliens who do not have a lawful 
     immigration status or are undergoing removal proceedings in 
     the United States; to the Committee on Armed Services.
           By Mr. CARTWRIGHT (for himself, Mr. Case, Mr. Casten, 
             Ms. Clarke of New York, Mr. Cohen, Mr. Connolly, Mr. 
             DeSaulnier, Mrs. Dingell, Mrs. Kirkpatrick, Mr. 
             Lynch, Ms. Meng, Mrs. Napolitano, Ms. Norton, Mr. 
             Pocan, Mr. Raskin, Ms. Scanlon, Mr. Thompson of 
             Mississippi, and Ms. Velazquez):
       H.R. 2872. A bill to establish an integrated national 
     approach to respond to ongoing and expected effects of 
     extreme weather and climate change by protecting, managing, 
     and conserving the fish, wildlife, and plants of the United 
     States, and to maximize Government efficiency and reduce 
     costs, in cooperation with State, local, and Tribal 
     Governments and other entities, and for other purposes; to 
     the Committee on Natural Resources.
           By Mr. CICILLINE (for himself, Mr. Nadler, Mr. Buck, 
             and Mrs. Carolyn B. Maloney of New York):
       H.R. 2873. A bill to amend the Federal Trade Commission Act 
     to prohibit product hopping, and for other purposes; to the 
     Committee on the Judiciary.
           By Mr. CLEAVER (for himself and Mr. Banks):
       H.R. 2874. A bill to amend the Higher Education Act of 1965 
     to direct the Secretary of Education to develop a plain 
     language disclosure form for borrowers of Federal student 
     loans, and for other purposes; to the Committee on Education 
     and Labor.
           By Mr. COHEN (for himself and Mr. McKinley):
       H.R. 2875. A bill to amend the Internal Revenue Code of 
     1986 to provide a tax credit for taxpayers who remove lead-
     based hazards; to the Committee on Ways and Means.
           By Mr. COURTNEY (for himself, Mr. Scott of Virginia, 
             Ms. Adams, Mr. Larson of Connecticut, Mr. Mrvan, Ms. 
             Moore of Wisconsin, Ms. DeLauro, Mr. Sablan, Mr. 
             DeSaulnier, Ms. Pingree, Mr. Morelle, Mr. Grijalva, 
             Mrs. Hayes, Mr. Garamendi, Ms. Castor of Florida, Ms. 
             Schakowsky, Mr. Norcross, Ms. Wasserman Schultz, Ms. 
             Omar, and Ms. Sherrill):
       H.R. 2876. A bill to amend the Occupational Safety and 
     Health Act of 1970 to expand coverage under the Act, to 
     increase protections for whistleblowers, to increase 
     penalties for high gravity violations, to adjust penalties 
     for inflation, to provide rights for victims or their family 
     members, and for other purposes; to the Committee on 
     Education and Labor.
           By Mr. FERGUSON (for himself, Mr. Burgess, Mr. Peters, 
             and Mr. Panetta):
       H.R. 2877. A bill to amend the Public Health Service Act to 
     direct the Secretary of Health and Human Services to develop 
     best practices for the establishment and use of behavioral 
     intervention teams at schools, and for other purposes; to the 
     Committee on Energy and Commerce.
           By Mr. GALLEGO (for himself, Mr. Johnson of South 
             Dakota, Mr. O'Halleran, and Mr. Cole):
       H.R. 2878. A bill to direct the Secretary of Veterans 
     Affairs to carry out a Native VetSuccess at Tribal Colleges 
     and Universities Pilot Program; to the Committee on Veterans' 
     Affairs.
           By Mr. GOOD of Virginia:
       H.R. 2879. A bill to prevent a fiscal crisis by enacting 
     legislation to balance the Federal budget through reductions 
     of discretionary and mandatory spending, and for other 
     purposes; to the Committee on the Budget, 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. HIGGINS of Louisiana:
       H.R. 2880. A bill to require the Commandant of the Coast 
     Guard to modify regulations relating to vessel response plans 
     to include notifications with respect to search and rescue 
     missions; to the Committee on Transportation and 
     Infrastructure.
           By Mr. HIGGINS of New York (for himself, Mr. Larson of 
             Connecticut, Mr. Courtney, and Mr. Welch):
       H.R. 2881. A bill to amend title XVIII of the Social 
     Security Act to provide for an option for individuals who are 
     ages 50 to 64 to buy into Medicare, to provide for health 
     insurance market stabilization, 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. HORSFORD (for himself and Mr. Stewart):
       H.R. 2882. A bill to extend the authorization of the Mormon 
     Pioneer National Heritage Area, to designate the Great Basin 
     National Heritage Route in the State of Nevada as the ``Great 
     Basin National Heritage Area'', to designate the Great Basin 
     Heritage Route Partnership as the ``Great Basin Heritage Area 
     Partnership'', to extend the authorization of the Great Basin 
     National Heritage Area, and for other purposes; to the 
     Committee on Natural Resources.
           By Mr. JEFFRIES (for himself, Mr. Buck, Mr. Nadler, Mr. 
             Cicilline, and Mrs. Carolyn B. Maloney of New York):
       H.R. 2883. A bill to enable the Federal Trade Commission to 
     deter filing of sham citizen petitions to cover an attempt to 
     interfere with approval of a competing generic drug or 
     biosimilar, to foster competition and facilitate the 
     efficient review of petitions filed in good faith to raise 
     legitimate public heath concerns, and for other purposes; to 
     the Committee on the Judiciary.
           By Mr. JOHNSON of Georgia (for himself and Mr. Issa):
       H.R. 2884. A bill to amend title 35, United States Code, to 
     clarify and improve the process for subsection (k) applicants 
     to resolve patent infringement claims for biological products 
     (commonly known as the ``patent dance''), and for other 
     purposes; to the Committee on the Judiciary.
           By Ms. JOHNSON of Texas (for herself, Mr. Brady, Mr. 
             Burgess, Ms. Matsui, Mr. Huffman, and Mr. LaMalfa):
       H.R. 2885. A bill to require the Secretary of Energy to 
     establish an electric grid resilience grant program and an 
     electric grid resilience research and development program; to 
     the Committee on Energy and Commerce, and in addition to the 
     Committee on Science, Space, and Technology, 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. JONES (for himself, Mr. Carson, Ms. Tlaib, Mr. 
             Khanna, Mr. Garcia of Illinois, Mrs. Napolitano, Ms. 
             Pressley, Ms. Lee of California, Ms. Jayapal, Ms. 
             Jacobs of California, Mr. Auchincloss, Mr. McGovern, 
             Mr. Takano, Ms. Norton, Ms. Bush, Ms. Meng, and Ms. 
             Clark of Massachusetts):
       H.R. 2886. A bill to establish universal child care and 
     early learning programs; to the Committee on Education and 
     Labor.
           By Mr. KEATING (for himself and Ms. Kaptur):
       H.R. 2887. A bill to provide for certain Department of 
     State actions relating to global climate change, and for 
     other purposes; to the Committee on Foreign Affairs.
           By Mr. KEATING (for himself and Ms. Kaptur):
       H.R. 2888. A bill to help prevent emerging events 
     exacerbated by climate change, which threaten national and 
     international security, by enhancing United States Government 
     capacities to prevent, mitigate, and respond to such events, 
     and for other purposes; to the Committee on Foreign Affairs, 
     and in addition to the Committee on Intelligence (Permanent 
     Select), 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. MALINOWSKI (for himself, Mrs. Watson Coleman, 
             Mr. Tonko, Ms. Kuster, and Mr. Huffman):
       H.R. 2889. A bill to amend the Natural Gas Act with respect 
     to actions for eminent domain by holders of certificates of 
     public convenience and necessity, and for other purposes; to 
     the Committee on Energy and Commerce.
           By Mr. MASSIE (for himself, Mrs. Boebert, Mr. Mooney, 
             Mr. Hice of Georgia, Mr. Gosar, Mr. LaMalfa, Mr. 
             Clyde, Mr. DesJarlais, Mr. Norman, and Mr. Brooks):
       H.R. 2890. A bill to reduce, from 21 years of age to 18 
     years of age, the minimum age at which a person may obtain a 
     handgun from a Federal firearms licensee; to the Committee on 
     the Judiciary.
           By Mr. NADLER (for himself, Mr. Cicilline, Mr. Buck, 
             and Mrs. Carolyn B. Maloney of New York):
       H.R. 2891. A bill to prohibit prescription drug companies 
     from compensating other prescription drug companies to delay 
     the entry of a generic drug, biosimilar biological product, 
     or interchangeable biological product into the market; 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 Ms. OMAR (for herself, Ms. Norton, and Mrs. Carolyn 
             B. Maloney of New York):
       H.R. 2892. A bill to amend title 18, United States Code, to 
     clarify the penalty for use of force, and for other purposes; 
     to the Committee on the Judiciary.
           By Ms. OMAR (for herself and Ms. Norton):
       H.R. 2893. A bill to establish the National Police Misuse 
     of Force Investigation Board, and for other purposes; to the 
     Committee on the Judiciary, and in addition to the Committee 
     on Transportation and Infrastructure, 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. PANETTA (for himself and Mr. Calvert):
       H.R. 2894. A bill to establish a Civilian Cyber Security 
     Reserve as a pilot project to address the cyber security 
     needs of the

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     United States with respect to national security, and for 
     other purposes; to the Committee on Armed Services, and in 
     addition to the Committee on Homeland Security, 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. PETERS (for himself and Mr. Gonzalez of Ohio):
       H.R. 2895. A bill to facilitate efficient investments and 
     financing of infrastructure projects and new, long-term job 
     creation through the establishment of an Infrastructure 
     Financing Authority, and for other purposes; to the Committee 
     on Transportation and Infrastructure, and in addition to the 
     Committees on Ways and Means, and the Budget, 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. PINGREE (for herself, Mr. Fortenberry, Ms. 
             Adams, and Mr. Harder of California):
       H.R. 2896. A bill to amend the Richard B. Russell National 
     School Lunch Act to allow certain institutions to use 
     geographic preference for procurement of certain foods, and 
     for other purposes; to the Committee on Education and Labor.
           By Mr. POCAN (for himself, Mr. Katko, Mr. Levin of 
             Michigan, and Ms. Stefanik):
       H.R. 2897. A bill to amend the Child Nutrition Act of 1966 
     to clarify the availability and appropriateness of training 
     for local food service personnel, and for other purposes; to 
     the Committee on Education and Labor.
           By Ms. PORTER (for herself, Mr. Bacon, Mr. Smith of 
             Nebraska, Ms. Jackson Lee, Mr. Malinowski, Mr. 
             Raskin, Mr. Fortenberry, Mr. Van Drew, Mr. Grijalva, 
             Mr. Cooper, Ms. Wilson of Florida, Mrs. Walorski, Ms. 
             Williams of Georgia, Mrs. Axne, Mr. Fitzpatrick, Mr. 
             Griffith, Mr. San Nicolas, Mr. Grothman, Mr. Cline, 
             Ms. Herrera Beutler, and Mr. Soto):
       H.R. 2898. A bill to amend the Internal Revenue Code of 
     1986 to allow qualified distributions from health savings 
     accounts for certain home care expenses; to the Committee on 
     Ways and Means.
           By Mr. SAN NICOLAS (for himself and Mr. Case):
       H.R. 2899. A bill to direct the Secretary of the Interior 
     to conduct a study to assess the suitability and feasibility 
     of designating areas within the island of Guam as a National 
     Heritage Area, and for other purposes; to the Committee on 
     Natural Resources.
           By Ms. SCHAKOWSKY (for herself, Mr. Garcia of Illinois, 
             Mr. Fitzpatrick, Mr. Payne, Mr. DeFazio, and Mr. 
             Bacon):
       H.R. 2900. A bill to permanently exempt payments made from 
     the Railroad Unemployment Insurance Account from 
     sequestration under the Balanced Budget and Emergency Deficit 
     Control Act of 1985; to the Committee on the Budget.
           By Mr. STANTON (for himself and Mr. Fitzpatrick):
       H.R. 2901. A bill to reauthorize the EB-5 Regional Center 
     Program in order to prevent fraud and to promote and reform 
     foreign capital investment and job creation in American 
     communities; to the Committee on the Judiciary.
           By Mr. TAYLOR (for himself and Mr. Phillips):
       H.R. 2902. A bill to amend the Lobbying Disclosure Act of 
     1995 to prohibit certain elected officials of State and local 
     governments from making lobbying contacts under such Act on 
     behalf of private clients, and for other purposes; to the 
     Committee on the Judiciary.
           By Mr. THOMPSON of California (for himself, Mr. 
             Schweikert, Mr. Johnson of Ohio, Ms. Matsui, and Mr. 
             Welch):
       H.R. 2903. A bill to amend title XVIII of the Social 
     Security Act to expand access to telehealth services, 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 Mrs. HAYES (for herself, Mr. Fitzpatrick, and Mr. 
             Grijalva):
       H. Res. 354. A resolution supporting the designation of the 
     week of April 26 through April 30, 2021, as ``National 
     Specialized Instructional Support Personnel Appreciation 
     Week''; to the Committee on Education and Labor.
           By Mr. LOWENTHAL (for himself, Mrs. Steel, Mr. Correa, 
             Ms. Lee of California, Mr. Fitzpatrick, Mr. Khanna, 
             Mrs. Kim of California, and Ms. Lofgren):
       H. Res. 355. A resolution recognizing the 46th anniversary 
     of the Fall of Saigon on April 30, 1975; to the Committee on 
     Foreign Affairs, and in addition to the Committee on Armed 
     Services, 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. OMAR:
       H. Res. 356. A resolution expressing condemnation for 
     police brutality wherever in the world it occurs; to the 
     Committee on the Judiciary, 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. RASKIN (for himself, Mr. Huffman, Mr. Pocan, Ms. 
             Norton, Ms. Jayapal, Mr. Johnson of Georgia, and Mr. 
             McNerney):
       H. Res. 357. A resolution expressing support for the 
     designation of May 7, 2021, as a ``National Day of Reason'' 
     and recognizing the central importance of reason in the 
     betterment of humanity; to the Committee on Oversight and 
     Reform.
           By Ms. SPEIER (for herself, Mr. Fitzpatrick, Ms. Moore 
             of Wisconsin, Mrs. Lawrence, Mr. Foster, Mrs. Wagner, 
             Mr. Joyce of Ohio, Mrs. Dingell, Ms. Craig, Ms. 
             Wasserman Schultz, Mr. Sires, Mr. Lawson of Florida, 
             Mr. Costa, Ms. Velazquez, Mr. Swalwell, Ms. Norton, 
             Mr. Carson, Ms. Kuster, and Mr. Emmer):
       H. Res. 358. A resolution recognizing and supporting the 
     goals and ideals of ``National Sexual Assault Awareness and 
     Prevention Month''; to the Committee on the Judiciary.

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