[Congressional Record (Bound Edition), Volume 156 (2010), Part 6]
[House]
[Pages 8652-8653]
[From the U.S. 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. CHAFFETZ (for himself, Mr. Rohrabacher, Mrs. 
             McMorris Rodgers, Mr. Herger, Mr. Bishop of Utah, Mr. 
             Calvert, and Mr. Franks of Arizona):
       H.R. 5339. A bill to direct the Secretary of the Interior 
     to sell certain Federal lands in Arizona, Colorado, Idaho, 
     Montana, Nebraska, Nevada, New Mexico, Oregon, Utah, and 
     Wyoming, previously identified as suitable for disposal, and 
     for other purposes; to the Committee on Natural Resources.

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           By Mr. GARRETT of New Jersey:
       H.R. 5340. A bill to allow a State to opt out of K-12 
     education grant programs and the requirements of those 
     programs, to amend the Internal Revenue Code of 1986 to 
     provide a credit to taxpayers in such a State, and for other 
     purposes; to the Committee on Ways and Means, and in addition 
     to the Committee on Education and Labor, 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. DINGELL (for himself, Mr. Stupak, Mr. Hoekstra, 
             Mr. Ehlers, Mr. Camp, Mr. Kildee, Mr. Upton, Mr. 
             Schauer, Mr. Peters, Mrs. Miller of Michigan, Mr. 
             McCotter, Mr. Levin, Ms. Kilpatrick of Michigan, and 
             Mr. Conyers):
       H.R. 5341. A bill to designate the facility of the United 
     States Postal Service located at 100 Orndorf Drive in 
     Brighton, Michigan, as the ``Joyce Rogers Post Office 
     Building''; to the Committee on Oversight and Government 
     Reform.
           By Mr. BISHOP of Utah (for himself, Mrs. McMorris 
             Rodgers, Mrs. Lummis, Mr. Herger, Mr. Young of 
             Alaska, and Mr. Chaffetz):
       H.R. 5342. A bill to prohibit the use of the National 
     Environmental Policy Act of 1969 to document, predict, or 
     mitigate the climate effects of specific Federal actions; to 
     the Committee on Natural Resources.
           By Ms. HERSETH SANDLIN (for herself and Mr. Hodes):
       H.R. 5343. A bill to amend the Internal Revenue Code of 
     1986 to provide an investment tax credit for advanced biofuel 
     production property; to the Committee on Ways and Means, 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. KRATOVIL:
       H.R. 5344. A bill to authorize the Secretary of the 
     Interior, through the Coastal Program of the United States 
     Fish and Wildlife Service, to work with willing partners and 
     provide support to efforts to assess, protect, restore, and 
     enhance important coastal areas that provide fish and 
     wildlife habitat on which Federal trust species depend; to 
     the Committee on Natural Resources.
           By Ms. SPEIER (for herself, Ms. Eshoo, and Mr. 
             Quigley):
       H.R. 5345. A bill to amend title 49, United States Code, to 
     require the Secretary of Transportation to promulgate rules 
     requiring that motor vehicles of model year 2012 or later be 
     equipped with event data recorders compatible with a 
     universal data retrieval method and that the data in event 
     data recorders on motor vehicles prior to model year 2012 be 
     readable by the National Highway Traffic Safety 
     Administration, and for other purposes; to the Committee on 
     Energy and Commerce.
           By Mr. THOMPSON of Mississippi:
       H.R. 5346. A bill to enhance homeland security in the ports 
     and waterways of the United States, and for other purposes; 
     to the Committee on Homeland Security, 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 Ms. KILROY (for herself and Mr. Al Green of Texas):
       H. Con. Res. 280. Concurrent resolution expressing the 
     sense of Congress that BP p.l.c. should reimburse all costs 
     incurred by the Federal Government in assisting with cleanup 
     efforts in the Deepwater Horizon oil spill incident in the 
     Gulf of Mexico; to the Committee on Transportation and 
     Infrastructure.
           By Mr. McCOTTER (for himself, Ms. Ros-Lehtinen, Mr. 
             Burton of Indiana, Mr. Campbell, Mr. McCaul, Mr. 
             Inglis, and Mr. Polis):
       H. Res. 1371. A resolution condemning the selection of the 
     Government of Iran to serve on the United Nations Commission 
     on the Status of Women; to the Committee on Foreign Affairs.
           By Mr. BROUN of Georgia (for himself, Mr. Barrow, Mr. 
             Bishop of Georgia, Mr. Kingston, Mr. Price of 
             Georgia, Mr. Westmoreland, Ms. Titus, Mr. Thompson of 
             Pennsylvania, Mr. Gingrey of Georgia, Mr. Scott of 
             Georgia, and Mr. Lewis of Georgia):
       H. Res. 1372. A resolution honoring the University of 
     Georgia Graduate School on the occasion of its centennial; to 
     the Committee on Education and Labor.
           By Mr. ALTMIRE:
       H. Res. 1373. A resolution expressing support for 
     designation of the week beginning May 2, 2010, as ``National 
     Physical Education and Sport Week''; to the Committee on 
     Education and Labor.
           By Mr. CASSIDY:
       H. Res. 1374. A resolution providing that all revenue 
     derived from the excise tax on oil production should continue 
     to pay for the cleanup of, and the damages incurred by all 
     individuals, businesses, States, municipalities, and natural 
     resources negatively impacted by, the current oil spill in 
     the Gulf of Mexico and any future spills; to the Committee on 
     Ways and Means, 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. COOPER (for himself, Mr. Tanner, Mr. Boswell, 
             Mrs. Maloney, Mrs. Napolitano, Ms. Berkley, Mr. 
             Cohen, Mrs. Blackburn, Ms. Fudge, Ms. Shea-Porter, 
             Mr. Melancon, Ms. Markey of Colorado, Ms. Bordallo, 
             Ms. Matsui, Ms. Lee of California, Ms. Eshoo, Ms. 
             Jenkins, Mr. Gordon of Tennessee, Mr. Roe of 
             Tennessee, Mr. Chandler, Mrs. Christensen, Mr. Baca, 
             Mrs. Schmidt, Mr. Moore of Kansas, Mr. Schiff, Mr. 
             Hill, and Mrs. McMorris Rodgers):
       H. Res. 1375. A resolution recognizing the 90th anniversary 
     of the 19th Amendment; to the Committee on the Judiciary.
           By Mr. HOEKSTRA:
       H. Res. 1376. A resolution expressing the sense of the 
     House of Representatives that the primary safeguard for the 
     well-being and protection of children is the family, and that 
     the primary safeguards for the legal rights of children in 
     the United States are the Constitutions of the United States 
     and the several States, and that, because the use of 
     international treaties to govern policy in the United States 
     on families and children is contrary to principles of self-
     government and federalism, and that, because the United 
     Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child undermines 
     traditional principles of law in the United States regarding 
     parents and children, the President should not transmit the 
     Convention to the Senate for its advice and consent; to the 
     Committee on Foreign Affairs.
           By Mr. HONDA (for himself and Ms. Chu):
       H. Res. 1377. A resolution honoring the accomplishments of 
     Norman Yoshio Mineta, and for other purposes; to the 
     Committee on House Administration.
           By Mr. LEWIS of California (for himself, Mr. McKeon, 
             Mr. Calvert, and Mr. Young of Alaska):
       H. Res. 1378. A resolution condemning the theft from the 
     Mojave National Preserve of the national Mojave Cross 
     memorial honoring American soldiers who died in World War I; 
     to the Committee on Natural Resources, 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. POE of Texas (for himself, Mr. Costa, Mr. Smith 
             of New Jersey, and Mrs. Maloney):
       H. Res. 1379. A resolution expressing the sense of Congress 
     with respect to domestic sex trafficking of minors; 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.

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