21st CENTURY GREEN HIGH-PERFORMING PUBLIC SCHOOL FACILITIES ACT
Amendments
Enact (H.R. 3021), H4946, H4947, H4949, H4950, H4952, H4953, H4954, H4955 [4JN]
———consideration (H. Res. 1234), H4934 [4JN]
Bills and resolutions
Enact (H.R. 3021): consideration (see H. Res. 1234), H4876 [3JN]
Motions
Enact (H.R. 3021), H4959 [4JN]
Remarks in House
Budget: allocation of funds, H4942, H4943 [4JN]
Dept. of Education: allow educational agencies whose energy costs have risen by at least fifty percent to use grants and low-interest loans for maintenance of public educational facilities, H4959, H4960 [4JN]
———allow local educational agencies receiving Federal funds for modernization, renovation, or repair of educational facilities to use funds to reduce class size, H4955, H4956 [4JN]
———allow local educational agencies receiving Federal funds for modernization, renovation, or repair of public educational facilities to give priority to science and technology schools when distributing Federal funds, H4952, H4953 [4JN]
———allow local educational agencies receiving Federal funds for modernization, renovation, or repair of public educational facilities to invest in renewable energy and heating systems, H4950-H4952 [4JN]
———give veteran-owned businesses same contracting preferences as minority and women-owned businesses, H4943 [4JN]
———Impact Aid Program funding, H4929 [4JN]
———prohibit local educational agencies receiving Federal funds for modernization, renovation, or repair of public educational facilities to purchase carbon offsets with such funds, H4950 [4JN]
———public school facilities energy efficiency improvements funding, H4938 [4JN]
———require local educational agencies receiving Federal funds for modernization, renovation, or repair of educational facilities report on volatility, material type, and cost effectiveness of new flooring, H4954, H4955 [4JN]
———require local educational agencies receiving Federal funds for modernization, renovation, or repair of public educational facilities to use iron and steel produced in the U.S. for such projects, H4945, H4953, H4954 [4JN]
———require States to develop a database of energy usage in public school facilities, H4943 [4JN]
———treatment of charter schools relative to grants and low-interest loans to local educational agencies for the construction, modernization, or repair of public educational facilities, H4939 [4JN]
Dept. of Transportation: Safe Routes to School Program funding, H4929 [4JN]
Elementary and Secondary Education Act: Title I funding, H4938, H4942, H4943 [4JN]
Enact (H.R. 3021), H4880, H4937-H4961 [4JN], E1172 [9JN]
———consideration (H. Res. 1234), H4927-H4935 [4JN]
———corrections in engrossment, H4961 [4JN]
———motion to recommit, H4959, H4960 [4JN]
Hazardous substances: exempt schools and day care centers from laws requiring energy efficient lighting if such lighting contains mercury, H4930 [4JN]
Individuals With Disabilities Education Act: funding, H4938, H4942, H4943 [4JN]
Lumber industry: impact of green school building standards on U.S. hardwoods industry, E1172 [9JN]
Reports filed
Consideration of H.R. 3021, Provisions: Committee on Rules (House) (H. Res. 1234) (H. Rept. 110-678), H4876 [3JN]
Provisions: Committee on Education and Labor (House) (H.R. 3021) (H. Rept. 110-623), H3401 [8MY]
Texts of
H. Res. 1234, consideration of H.R. 3021, provisions, H4927 [4JN]