[House Report 107-489]
[From the U.S. Government Publishing Office]



107th Congress                                                   Report
                        HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES
 2d Session                                                     107-489

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PROVIDING FOR CONSIDERATION OF H.R. 4664, INVESTING IN AMERICA'S FUTURE 
                                  ACT

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June 4, 2002.--Referred to the House Calendar and ordered to be printed

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   Mr. Reynolds, from the Committee on Rules, submitted the following

                              R E P O R T

                       [To accompany H. Res. 432]

    The Committee on Rules, having had under consideration 
House Resolution 432, by a nonrecord vote, report the same to 
the House with the recommendation that the resolution be 
adopted.

                SUMMARY OF PROVISIONS OF THE RESOLUTION

    The resolution provides for the consideration of H.R. 4664, 
the Investing in America's Future Act, under an open rule. The 
rule provides one hour of general debate equally divided and 
controlled by the chairman and ranking minority member of the 
Committee on Science.
    The rule waives all points of order against consideration 
of the bill. The rule provides that the amendment in the nature 
of a substitute recommended by the Committee on Science now 
printed in the bill be considered as an original bill for the 
purpose of amendment.
    The rule provides that the bill shall be considered for 
amendment by section. The rule authorizes the Chairman of the 
Committee of the Whole to accord priority in recognition to 
Members who have preprinted their amendments in the 
Congressional Record. Finally, the rule provides one motion to 
recommit with or without instructions.
    The waiver of all points of order against consideration is 
needed because the report was not filed until Tuesday, June 4, 
and the bill may be considered by the House as early as 
Wednesday, June 5.

                                  
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