SENSENBRENNER, F. JAMES, JR. (a Representative from Wisconsin)
Appointments
Committee to escort the Speaker-elect to the Chair, H7338 [29OC]
House of Representatives Private Calendar Official Objectors, H5572 [28JY]
Bills and resolutions cosponsored
Abortion: protect pain-capable unborn children (see H.R. 36), H190 [9JA]
Agriculture: reform sugar price support program (see H.R. 1714), H2110 [26MR]
AID: implement policies to end preventable maternal, newborn, and child deaths globally (see H.R. 3706), H9329 [15DE]
Bosnia and Herzegovina: observe anniversary of genocide at Srebrenica, support territorial integrity and civil rights, commend efforts to account for the missing, and hold those responsible for such crimes accountable (see H. Res. 310), H4343 [12JN]
Boys Town (organization): mint coins in commemoration of anniversary (see H.R. 893), H3254 [15MY]
Budget: constitutional amendment to require balanced (see H.J. Res. 1, 2), H42 [6JA] (see H.J. Res. 55), H5525 [27JY]
——— establish biennial cycle (see H.R. 1610), H2032 [25MR]
Bureau of Prisons: issue oleoresin capsicum spray (pepper spray) to officers and employees in Federal medium-security prisons and higher (see H.R. 472), H4137 [10JN]
Catholic Schools Week: recognize goals and honor contributions of Catholic schools (see H. Res. 35), H482 [21JA]
CBO: prepare long-term scoring estimates for reported bills and joint resolutions that could have significant economic and fiscal effects outside normal scoring periods (see H.R. 282), H1850 [23MR]
China: call for an end to forced organ harvesting, investigate organ transplant abuses, end persecution of the Falun Gong, and respond to state-sanctioned organ harvesting from non-consenting prisoners of conscience (see H. Res. 343), H5405 [22JY]
Civil rights: award a Congressional Gold Medal to participants in Bloody Sunday, Turnaround Tuesday, or the Selma to Montgomery Voting Rights March, which served as a catalyst for the Voting Rights Act (see H.R. 431), H664 [28JA]
Climate: prohibit U.S. contributions to Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change, U.N. Framework Convention on Climate Change, or Green Climate Fund (see H.R. 383), H405 [14JA]
Coast Guard: mint coins in commemoration (see H.R. 1683), H2109 [26MR]
Commission To Accelerate the End of Breast Cancer: establish (see H.R. 1197), H1723 [17MR]
Computers: clarify definition of ‘‘access without authorization,’’ eliminate redundant laws allowing charges to be brought for violations of such access, and reform penalties for violations (see H.R. 1918), H2354 [21AP]
Contraceptives: prohibit Federal family planning grants from being awarded to any entity that performs abortions (see H.R. 217), H482 [21JA]
Courts: create special motion to dismiss strategic lawsuits against public participation (SLAPP) (see H.R. 2304), H5776 [29JY]
——— provide Federal jurisdiction for theft of trade secrets (see H.R. 3326), H6706 [29SE]
Credit: improve definitions of points and fees in connection with a mortgage transaction (see H.R. 685), H1806 [19MR]
Dept. of Agriculture: reform crop insurance program (see H.R. 3973), H8151 [5NO]
——— use negotiated rulemaking to develop a rule about agriculture quarantine inspection (see H.R. 1091), H1902 [24MR]
Dept. of Defense: prohibit modification, termination, abandonment, or transfer of the lease by which the U.S. acquired the land and waters containing Naval Station, Guantanamo Bay, Cuba (see H.R. 654), H984 [11FE]
Dept. of Energy: enhance the energy security of U.S. allies by approving exports of natural gas to NATO countries, Japan, or any country to which exports would enhance U.S. national security (see H.R. 287), H356 [13JA]
——— increase understanding of health effects of low doses of ionizing radiation (see H.R. 35), H37 [6JA]
Dept. of HHS: enhance and further research prevention and treatment of eating disorders and improve access to treatment (see H.R. 2515), H7743 [4NO]
——— establish a National Diabetes Clinical Care Commission (see H.R. 1192), H6228 [24SE]
——— expand and improve childhood cancer treatments, research, surveillance, and quality of life for survivors (see H.R. 3381), H9329 [15DE]
——— improve access to emergency medical services (see H.R. 836), H5404 [22JY]
——— improve field emergency medical services (see H.R. 2366), H4138 [10JN]
——— increase access to Medicare data (see H.R. 804), H867 [9FE]
——— increase number of permanent faculty in palliative care at allopathic and osteopathic health care professional schools, and other programs, and promote education in palliative care and hospice (see H.R. 3119), H6976 [9OC]
——— limit copayment, coinsurance, or other cost-sharing requirements applicable to prescription drugs in a specialty drug tier to the amount applicable to drugs in a non-preferred brand drug tier (see H.R. 1600), H2357 [21AP]
Dept. of Justice: establish a permanent background check system for youth-serving organization volunteers (see H.R. 4073), H9080 [8DE]
Dept. of Veterans Affairs: clarify presumptions relating to exposure of certain veterans who served in the vicinity of Vietnam (see H.R. 969), H10712 [18DE]
——— expand authority to remove senior executives for performance or misconduct to include removal of certain other departmental employees (see H.R. 2047), H2800 [5MY]
——— improve participation in State prescription drug monitoring programs (see H.R. 2046), H2800 [5MY]
——— improve use of opioids in treating veterans, improve patient advocacy, and expand availability of complementary and integrative health (see H.R. 4063), H9080 [8DE]
——— include licensed hearing aid specialists as eligible for appointment in the Veterans Health Administration (see H.R. 353), H1526 [2MR]
——— include the cost of applying to an institution of higher learning as part of the benefits provided under the Post-9/11 Veterans Educational Assistance Program (see H.R. 456), H479 [21JA]
——— provide for removal or demotion of employees based on performance or misconduct (see H.R. 1994), H3565 [21MY]
Diseases: mint coins in recognition of the fight against breast cancer (see H.R. 2722), H4135 [10JN]
——— protect Medicare and VA benefits for medical device treatments for male incontinence and impotence resulting from treatment for prostate cancer and other diseases (see H. Res. 106), H982 [11FE]
——— require group and individual health insurance coverage and group health plans to cover oral cancer drugs on terms no less favorable than for cancer medications administered by a health care provider (see H.R. 2739), H4241 [11JN]
Drugs: encourage development and use of new antimicrobial drugs in order to treat antibiotic-resistant infections (see H.R. 512), H9080 [8DE]
——— exclude cannabidiol and cannabidiol-rich plants from the definition of marijuana (see H.R. 1635), H8414 [19NO]
EEOC: strengthen Federal antidiscrimination laws and expand accountability within the Federal Government (see H.R. 1557), H2467 [23AP]
Employment: allow private sector employers to offer employees the choice between cash wages and compensatory time for overtime hours worked (see H.R. 465), H1806 [19MR]
EPA: disapprove a rule relative to ‘‘National Ambient Air Quality Standards for Ozone’’ (see H.J. Res. 74), H8411 [19NO]
——— eliminate certain requirements under the renewable fuel program and prohibit approval of gasoline that contains greater than a certain percentage of ethanol (see H.R. 704), H810 [4FE]
——— extend compliance date of rules on carbon dioxide emissions from existing powerplants pending judicial review and allow States to protect ratepayers from rate increases and reliability issues (see H.R. 2042), H4345 [12JN]
——— prevent from exceeding its statutory authority in ways that were not yet contemplated by Congress (see H.R. 3880), H7623 [3NO]
——— prohibit funding to be used to implement or enforce a cap-and-trade program for greenhouse gases (see H.R. 3626), H6306 [28SE]
——— repeal certain rule for new residential wood heaters (see H.R. 1986), H2463 [23AP]
——— repeal renewable fuel standard program (see H.R. 703), H810 [4FE]
FBI: require an independent review of operation and administration of the Terrorist Screening Database and its subsets (see H.R. 4240), H9329 [15DE]
Federal agencies and departments: create an expedited procedure to enact GAO recommendations for consolidation and elimination to reduce duplication (see H.R. 484), H530 [22JA]
——— ensure functionality and security of new Federal websites that collect personally identifiable information (see H.R. 451), H705 [2FE]
——— increase transparency of inspectors general (see H.R. 1938), H2415 [22AP]
——— prohibit requirement that private entities design or alter their commercial information technology products to facilitate Government surveillance (see H.R. 726), H811 [4FE]
Financial institutions: provide exception from requirement for annual privacy notices for financial institutions which do not share personal information with affiliates (see H.R. 601), H858 [5FE]
——— require regulatory agencies to take risk profiles and business models of institutions into account when taking regulatory actions (see H.R. 2896), H9080 [8DE]
Firearms: permit States to provide reciprocal treatment for carrying of certain concealed firearms by nonresidents (see H.R. 986), H1068 [13FE]
Fish and fishing: ensure Federal and State collaboration in developing fishing access restrictions where Federal and State waters overlap (see H.R. 3310), H5764 [29JY]
Flowers: recognize the daisy as the flower for military caregivers (see H. Con. Res. 49), H3561 [21MY]
Fraternal organizations: recognize benefits provided by tax-exempt fraternal benefit societies to their members and communities (see H. Con. Res. 19), H2156 [13AP]
FRS: eliminate the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (see H.R. 3118), H5297 [20JY]
——— nullify certain guidance by the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau and provide requirements for guidance issued by the Bureau relative to indirect auto lending (see H.R. 1737), H3214 [14MY]
——— require an audit of the Board of Governors and Federal Reserve banks (see H.R. 24), H36 [6JA]
Health: protect rights of conscience relative to requirements for coverage of specific items and services and prohibit certain abortion-related discrimination in government activities (see H.R. 940), H1567 [3MR]
Human rights: express that those who commit or support targeted atrocities against Christians and other ethnic and religious minorities are committing ‘‘war crimes’’, ‘‘crimes against humanity’’, and ‘‘genocide’’ (see H. Con. Res. 75), H5976 [11SE]
Immigration: eliminate the per-country numerical limitation for employment-based immigrants and increase the per-country limitation for family-sponsored immigrants (see H.R. 213), H4492 [17JN]
——— establish processes for certain aliens from Iraq or Syria who have been or may be persecuted by the Islamic State of Iraq and Syria (ISIS) (terrorist organization) to apply for admission to the U.S. as refugees (see H.R. 1568), H2799 [5MY]
——— require enactment of a joint resolution approving the number of refugees who may be admitted in any fiscal year (see H.R. 3573), H8414 [19NO]
Intelligence services: require Presidents’ annual budget submissions to include the total dollar amount requested for intelligence or intelligence-related activities of the Government (see H.R. 2272), H2877 [12MY]
Iran: condemn persecution of Baha’is and continued violation of the International Covenants on Human Rights, impose sanctions for such violations, and call for release of religious prisoners (see H. Res. 220), H8362 [18NO]
——— disapprove agreement with Iran relative to its nuclear program (see H. Res. 367), H5291 [16JY]
——— prohibit lifting of sanctions until Iran pays judgments against it for terrorism (see H.R. 3457), H6077 [16SE]
——— use parts of fines levied against companies that do business with Iran to establish a fund to pay claims to Americans held hostage in Iran and their families identified in a certain court case (see H.R. 3338), H8646 [30NO]
Juneteenth Independence Day: observance (see H. Res. 316), H4382 [15JN]
Korea, Republic of: provide high-skilled visas for nationals (see H.R. 1019), H3507 [20MY]
Korean War Veterans Memorial: authorize and allow certain private contributions to fund a Wall of Remembrance (see H.R. 1475), H3916 [4JN]
Law enforcement: facilitate collaboration among criminal justice, juvenile justice, veterans treatment services, mental health treatment services, and substance abuse systems to address needs of mentally ill offenders (see H.R. 1854), H2306 [16AP]
——— require a warrant to obtain e-mails or cell phone location information from communications-related service providers (see H.R. 656), H703 [2FE]
——— safeguard electronic data stored abroad from improper Government access (see H.R. 1174), H3391 [19MY]
Law enforcement officers: encourage, enhance, and integrate Blue Alert plans to disseminate information when an officer is seriously injured, killed, missing, or threatened in connection with official duties (see H.R. 1269), H1902 [24MR]
Medicaid: allow for greater State flexibility relative to excluding providers who are involved in abortions (see H.R. 3495), H6180 [18SE]
——— cover physician services delivered by podiatric physicians to ensure access by beneficiaries to appropriate quality foot and ankle care (see H.R. 1221), H6975 [9OC]
Medicare: authorize a blanket significant hardship exception for meaningful electronic health records use due to delay in timely publication of certain meaningful use rules (see H.R. 3940), H8415 [19NO]
——— count a period of receipt of outpatient observation services in a hospital toward satisfying the 3-day inpatient hospital stay requirement for coverage of skilled nursing facility services (see H.R. 1571), H2879 [12MY]
——— ensure continued access of beneficiaries to diagnostic imaging services (see H.R. 2043), H3917 [4JN]
——— ensure more timely access to home health services for beneficiaries (see H.R. 1342), H5775 [29JY]
——— expand access to stroke telehealth services (see H.R. 2799), H4490 [17JN]
——— modernize payments for ambulatory surgical centers (see H.R. 1453), H6937 [8OC]
——— modify coverage requirements for diabetic shoes (see H.R. 1221), H6975 [9OC]
——— promote health care technology innovation and access to medical devices and services for which patients choose to self-pay (see H.R. 2597), H6937 [8OC]
——— provide beneficiary access to eye tracking accessories for speech generating devices and remove the rental cap for durable medical equipment relative to speech generating devices (see H.R. 628), H2211 [14AP]
——— provide coverage of an initial comprehensive care plan for beneficiaries newly diagnosed with Alzheimer’s disease and related dementias (see H.R. 1559), H4957 [8JY]
——— provide coverage of certain lymphedema compression treatment items as items of durable medical equipment (see H.R. 1608), H2800 [5MY]
——— reduce incidence of diabetes among beneficiaries (see H.R. 2102), H4432 [16JN]
——— waive coinsurance for colorectal cancer screening tests, regardless of whether therapeutic intervention is required during the screening (see H.R. 1220), H3758 [2JN]
Mental health: make available needed psychiatric, psychological, and supportive services for individuals diagnosed with mental illness and families in mental health crisis (see H.R. 2646), H5239 [15JY]
Mentally Ill Offender Treatment and Crime Reduction Act: reauthorize and improve (see H.R. 731), H811 [4FE]
Mining and mineral resources: promote domestic production of critical minerals and materials (see H.R. 1937), H2415 [22AP]
Motor vehicles: require dealers to disclose the presence of event data recorders on new automobiles and require manufacturers to provide the option to enable or disable such devices (see H.R. 2526), H3559 [21MY]
NASA: preserve U.S. space leadership by establishing a Board of Directors to review and reform space programs and extend the term of the Administrator (see H.R. 2093), H2653 [29AP]
NATO: urge member countries to meet or exceed their gross domestic product percentage commitment to defense spending (see H. Res. 469), H9081 [8DE]
NLRB: clarify treatment of two or more employers as joint employers (see H.R. 3459), H6308 [28SE]
NSF: provide for greater accountability in Federal funding for scientific research and promote the progress of science that serves the national interest (see H.R. 3293), H5944 [10SE]
Office of Science and Technology Policy: require U.S. Chief Technology Officer to be confirmed by the Senate and clarify duties of such position (see H.R. 1764), H2208 [14AP]
Office of the Special Inspector General for Monitoring the Affordable Care Act: establish (see H.R. 2400), H5031 [9JY]
Patent and Trademark Office: provide for permanent funding (see H.R. 1832), H2305 [16AP]
Patents: provide for an exception from infringement for certain component parts of motor vehicles (see H.R. 1057), H1162 [25FE]
Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act: allow employers to exempt employees with health coverage under TRICARE or VA from employer health insurance mandate (see H.R. 22), H36 [6JA]
——— exempt student workers from determination of higher education institutions’ employer health insurance mandate (see H.R. 210), H984 [11FE]
——— modify definition of small employer relative to employer health insurance mandate (see H.R. 1624), H5089 [10JY]
——— repeal annual fee on health insurance providers (see H.R. 928), H1033 [12FE]
——— repeal provisions providing for the Independent Payment Advisory Board (see H.R. 1190), H2212 [14AP]
——— repeal the ‘‘Cadillac Tax’’ on certain high-cost health plans (see H.R. 879), H5238 [15JY]
Petroleum: remove restrictions on the export of crude oil from the U.S. (see H.R. 702), H3758 [2JN]
Privacy: update privacy protections for electronic communications information that is stored by third-party service providers in order to protect consumer privacy while meeting law enforcement needs (see H.R. 699), H810 [4FE]
Railroads: impose a civil penalty against a carrier when an employee shift change causes a blockage of vehicular traffic at a grade crossing (see H.R. 354), H412 [16JA]
Research: provide for a coordinated Federal research program to ensure continued U.S. leadership in engineering biology (see H.R. 591), H660 [28JA]
Second Lt. Ellen Ainsworth Memorial Post Office, Glenwood City, WI: designate (see H.R. 4046), H8279 [17NO]
Secret Service: provide for additional resources and improve protections for restricted areas (see H.R. 1656), H2108 [26MR]
Small Business Saturday: designate (see H. Res. 534), H8412 [19NO]
Social Security: disregard, for purposes of eligibility for SSI and Medicaid, compensation for participation in clinical trials for rare diseases or conditions (see H.R. 209), H5848 [8SE]
——— revise medical criteria for evaluating disability in a person with Huntington’s disease and waive Medicare waiting period for individuals disabled by Huntington’s disease (see H.R. 842), H916 [10FE]
Taiwan: develop a strategy to obtain observer status at the International Criminal Police Organization (INTERPOL) (see H.R. 1853), H2773 [30AP]
Taxation: exclude from income amounts received from certain unlawful discrimination claims and allow income averaging for backpay and frontpay awards from such claims (see H.R. 3550), H6136 [17SE]
——— extend exclusion from gross income of discharges of qualified principal residence indebtedness (see H.R. 1002), H2115 [26MR]
——— make permanent the moratorium on Internet access taxation and multiple and discriminatory taxes on electronic commerce (see H.R. 235), H1116 [24FE]
——— make permanent the special rule for contributions of qualified conservation contributions (see H.R. 641), H702 [2FE]
——— permit the Dept. of the Treasury and the SSA to disclose certain return information relative to identity theft (see H.R. 2398), H4957 [8JY]
——— prevent claims of the earned income tax credit by individuals receiving Social Security numbers and work authorizations pursuant to certain deferred action programs (see H.R. 2389), H3252 [15MY]
——— provide an additional religious exemption from the individual health coverage mandate (see H.R. 2061), H3254 [15MY]
——— provide collegiate housing and infrastructure grants (see H.R. 1718), H2156 [13AP]
——— provide families with more discretion in the use of, and contributions to, flexible spending accounts for healthcare services (see H.R. 1185), H2799 [5MY]
——— repeal estate and gift taxes (see H.R. 173), H105 [7JA]
——— repeal excise tax on medical devices (see H.R. 160), H41 [6JA]
——— terminate Internal Revenue Code (see H.R. 27), H36 [6JA]
Tobacco products: clarify FDA jurisdiction over certain tobacco products and protect jobs and small businesses involved in the sale, manufacturing, and distribution of cigars (see H.R. 662), H1501 [27FE]
Turkey: support an equitable and stable relationship with Armenia based on full acknowledgment of facts and consequences of the Armenian Genocide and fair and just resolution of this crime against humanity (see H. Res. 154), H2467 [23AP]
U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service: prohibit treatment of gray wolves in Minnesota, Wisconsin, and Michigan under the Endangered Species Act (see H.R. 843), H1072 [13FE]
——— reissue final rules relative to listing of gray wolves in the Western Great Lakes and Wyoming under the Endangered Species Act (see H.R. 884), H981 [11FE]
United Kingdom: recognize the self determination of Gibraltar to determine its status as a British Overseas Territory (see H. Res. 110), H1035 [12FE]
Veterans: prohibit unrecognized individuals from charging fees for legal services provided to veterans related to appeals before the Dept. of Veterans Affairs or the Board of Veterans’ Appeals (see H.R. 2863), H6180 [18SE]
Vietnamese Conflict: recognize contributions of Khmer, Laotian, Hmong, and Montagnard Freedom Fighters and the people of Cambodia and Laos in support and defense of U.S. Armed Forces (see H. Res. 210), H3582 [29MY]
Water: prevent finalization by the EPA or Corps of Engineers of proposed guidance on identification of waters protected by the Federal Water Pollution Control Act (see H.R. 594), H660 [28JA]
Bills and resolutions introduced
ATF: abolish and transfer functions relating to firearms, explosives, arson, violent crime, and terrorism to the FBI and transfer functions relating to alcohol and tobacco smuggling to the DEA (see H.R. 1329), H1613 [4MR]
Crime: improve Federal criminal law (see H.R. 4002), H8239 [16NO]
——— improve Federal sentencing and corrections system by reducing crime, curtailing over-criminalization, concentrating prison space on violent and career criminals, and reducing recidivism (see H.R. 2944), H4771 [25JN]
Dept. of HHS: prohibit certain research on human fetal tissue obtained pursuant to an abortion (see H.R. 3729), H6936 [8OC]
——— prohibit certain research on the transplantation of human fetal tissue obtained pursuant to an abortion (see H.R. 3171), H5402 [22JY]
Dept. of Justice: award grants to address prescription opioid abuse and heroin use (see H.R. 953), H1035 [12FE]
——— establish a system for integration of Rapid DNA instruments for use by law enforcement to reduce violent crime and the current DNA analysis backlog (see H.R. 320), H358 [13JA]
Dept. of State: establish a U.S. Ambassador at Large for Arctic Affairs (see H.R. 1593), H1900 [24MR]
Dept. of Transportation: prohibit funding to State or local governments for any program to check helmet usage or create checkpoints for motorcycle riders (see H.R. 1861), H2306 [16AP]
EPA: prohibit establishment, implementation, or enforcement of any limit on aggregate emissions of carbon dioxide from a State or any category or subcategory of sources within a State (see H.R. 4259), H9328 [15DE]
——— prohibit from extending the renewable fuel program past 2022 if applicable volume requirements are waived in prior years (see H.R. 2864), H4592 [23JN]
——— provide comprehensive assessment of scientific and technical research on implications of the use of mid-level ethanol blends (see H.R. 21), H35 [6JA]
——— require use of commercially available volume of cellulosic biofuel in setting requirements for the renewable fuel program until a comprehensive study is completed (see H.R. 3228), H5523 [27JY]
Foreign policy: express conditions for U.S. becoming a signatory to any international agreement on greenhouse gas emissions under the U.N. Framework Convention on Climate Change (see H. Res. 218), H2355 [21AP]
Immigration: make available certain unused visas numbers to nationals of Ireland (see H.R. 3730), H6936 [8OC]
——— provide for admission to the U.S. of certain Tibetans (see H.R. 2679), H3914 [4JN]
Medicare: provide for coverage and payment for complex rehabilitation technology items (see H.R. 1516), H1803 [19MR]
NIH: expand research activities for functional gastrointestinal and motility disorders (see H.R. 2311), H2957 [13MY]
Patents: amend laws to promote basic research, stimulate publication of scientific documents, encourage collaboration in scientific endeavors, and improve transfer of technology to the private sector (see H.R. 1791), H2209 [14AP]
Paul, Les: tribute (see H. Res. 302), H3915 [4JN]
Privacy: prohibit bulk collection of business records, allow challenges to national security letter gag orders, reform operation of the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Court, and strengthen national security (see H.R. 2048), H2496 [28AP]
Privacy Act: extend protections relative to information shared with law enforcement to citizens of certain U.S. allies (see H.R. 1428), H1768 [18MR]
Railroads: allow railroad employees to remain on duty as necessary to clear a blockage of vehicular traffic at grade crossings (see H.R. 390), H405 [14JA]
Real estate: protect private property rights by limiting the power of eminent domain (see H.R. 3013), H5029 [9JY]
Science: ensure public access to published materials concerning scientific research and development activities funded by Federal science agencies (see H.R. 1426), H1768 [18MR]
Second Chance Act: reauthorize (see H.R. 3406), H5767 [29JY]
States: ensure methods of collecting taxes and fees by private citizens on behalf of States are fair and effective and do not discriminate against interstate commerce for wireless telecommunication services (see H.R. 1087), H1164 [25FE]
Taxation: remove deduction for charitable contributions from overall limitation on itemized deductions (see H.R. 3407), H5768 [29JY]
Terrorism: provide for protection of maritime navigation and prevention of nuclear terrorism (see H.R. 1056), H1162 [25FE]
Trails: clarify status of North Country, Ice Age, and New England National Scenic Trails as units of the National Park Service (see H.R. 3511), H6074 [16SE]
Voting: revise criteria for determining which States and political subdivisions are subject to certain protections against racial discrimination in voting (see H.R. 885), H981 [11FE]
Constitutional authority statements
ATF: abolish and transfer functions relating to firearms, explosives, arson, violent crime, and terrorism to the FBI and transfer functions relating to alcohol and tobacco smuggling to the DEA (H.R. 1329), H1617 [4MR]
Crime: improve Federal criminal law (H.R. 4002), H8241 [16NO]
——— improve Federal sentencing and corrections system by reducing crime, curtailing over-criminalization, concentrating prison space on violent and career criminals, and reducing recidivism (H.R. 2944), H4773 [25JN]
Dept. of HHS: prohibit certain research on human fetal tissue obtained pursuant to an abortion (H.R. 3729), H6937 [8OC]
——— prohibit certain research on the transplantation of human fetal tissue obtained pursuant to an abortion (H.R. 3171), H5403 [22JY]
Dept. of Justice: award grants to address prescription opioid abuse and heroin use (H.R. 953), H1037 [12FE]
——— establish a system for integration of Rapid DNA instruments for use by law enforcement to reduce violent crime and the current DNA analysis backlog (H.R. 320), H359 [13JA]
Dept. of State: establish a U.S. Ambassador at Large for Arctic Affairs (H.R. 1593), H1901 [24MR]
Dept. of Transportation: prohibit funding to State or local governments for any program to check helmet usage or create checkpoints for motorcycle riders (H.R. 1861), H2309 [16AP]
EPA: prohibit establishment, implementation, or enforcement of any limit on aggregate emissions of carbon dioxide from a State or any category or subcategory of sources within a State (H.R. 4259), H9328 [15DE]
——— prohibit from extending the renewable fuel program past 2022 if applicable volume requirements are waived in prior years (H.R. 2864), H4593 [23JN]
——— provide comprehensive assessment of scientific and technical research on implications of the use of mid-level ethanol blends (H.R. 21), H43 [6JA]
——— require use of commercially available volume of cellulosic biofuel in setting requirements for the renewable fuel program until a comprehensive study is completed (H.R. 3228), H5524 [27JY]
Immigration: make available certain unused visas numbers to nationals of Ireland (H.R. 3730), H6937 [8OC]
——— provide for admission to the U.S. of certain Tibetans (H.R. 2679), H3916 [4JN]
Medicare: provide for coverage and payment for complex rehabilitation technology items (H.R. 1516), H1806 [19MR]
NIH: expand research activities for functional gastrointestinal and motility disorders (H.R. 2311), H2959 [13MY]
Patents: amend laws to promote basic research, stimulate publication of scientific documents, encourage collaboration in scientific endeavors, and improve transfer of technology to the private sector (H.R. 1791), H2211 [14AP]
Privacy: prohibit bulk collection of business records, allow challenges to national security letter gag orders, reform operation of the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Court, and strengthen national security (H.R. 2048), H2498 [28AP]
Privacy Act: extend protections relative to information shared with law enforcement to citizens of certain U.S. allies (H.R. 1428), H1770 [18MR]
Railroads: allow railroad employees to remain on duty as necessary to clear a blockage of vehicular traffic at grade crossings (H.R. 390), H408 [14JA]
Real estate: protect private property rights by limiting the power of eminent domain (H.R. 3013), H5031 [9JY]
Science: ensure public access to published materials concerning scientific research and development activities funded by Federal science agencies (H.R. 1426), H1770 [18MR]
Second Chance Act: reauthorize (H.R. 3406), H5774 [29JY]
States: ensure methods of collecting taxes and fees by private citizens on behalf of States are fair and effective and do not discriminate against interstate commerce for wireless telecommunication services (H.R. 1087), H1165 [25FE]
Taxation: remove deduction for charitable contributions from overall limitation on itemized deductions (H.R. 3407), H5774 [29JY]
Terrorism: provide for protection of maritime navigation and prevention of nuclear terrorism (H.R. 1056), H1164 [25FE]
Trails: clarify status of North Country, Ice Age, and New England National Scenic Trails as units of the National Park Service (H.R. 3511), H6075 [16SE]
Voting: revise criteria for determining which States and political subdivisions are subject to certain protections against racial discrimination in voting (H.R. 885), H983 [11FE]
Financial statements
Personal, E1153• [28JY]
Letters
Human Trafficking Prevention, Intervention, and Recovery Act: Representative Goodlatte, Committee on the Judiciary (House), H590 [27JA]
——— Representative Royce, Committee on Foreign Affairs (House), H590 [27JA]
Stop Exploitation Through Trafficking Act: Representative Goodlatte, Committee on the Judiciary (House), H593 [27JA]
——— Representative Kline, Committee on Education and the Workforce (House), H593 [27JA]
Remarks
Congress: approve permit for the Keystone XL Pipeline (H.R. 3), consideration (H. Res. 19), H117 [8JA]
Crime: provide a penalty for knowingly selling advertising that offers certain commercial sex acts (H.R. 285), H596, H600 [27JA]
——— stop exploitation through human trafficking (H.R. 159), H592, H593, H595 [27JA]
Dept. of Homeland Security: making appropriations (H.R. 240), H377 [14JA]
Human rights: identify strategies to prevent children from becoming victims of trafficking, review trafficking prevention efforts, and improve trafficking victims’ assistance grants (H.R. 350), H589, H590, H592 [27JA]
Immigration: prohibit funding to implement, administer, carry out, or enforce Executive orders to implement immigration reform, H377 [14JA]
Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act: modify definition of full-time employee relative to employer health insurance mandate (H.R. 30), consideration (H. Res. 19), H117 [8JA]
Privacy: prohibit bulk collection of business records, allow challenges to national security letter gag orders, reform operation of the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Court, and strengthen national security (H.R. 2048), H2916 [13MY]
Privacy Act: extend protections relative to information shared with law enforcement to citizens of certain U.S. allies (H.R. 1428), H6987 [20OC]