[House Report 117-110]
[From the U.S. Government Publishing Office]


117th Congress }                                          { REPORT
                        HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES
 1st Session   }                                          { 117-10

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      PROVIDING FOR CONSIDERATION OF THE BILL (H.R. 4346) MAKING 
   APPROPRIATIONS FOR LEGISLATIVE BRANCH FOR THE FISCAL YEAR ENDING 
SEPTEMBER 30, 2022, AND FOR OTHER PURPOSES; PROVIDING FOR CONSIDERATION 
  OF THE BILL (H.R. 4373) MAKING APPROPRIATIONS FOR THE DEPARTMENT OF 
  STATE, FOREIGN OPERATIONS, AND RELATED PROGRAMS FOR THE FISCAL YEAR 
 ENDING SEPTEMBER 30, 2022, AND FOR OTHER PURPOSES; AND PROVIDING FOR 
  CONSIDERATION OF THE BILL (H.R. 4505) MAKING APPROPRIATIONS FOR THE 
DEPARTMENTS OF COMMERCE AND JUSTICE, SCIENCE, AND RELATED AGENCIES FOR 
   THE FISCAL YEAR ENDING SEPTEMBER 30, 2022, AND FOR OTHER PURPOSES

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   July 28, 2021.--Referred to the House Calendar and ordered to be 
                                printed

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

                              R E P O R T

                       [To accompany H. Res. 567]

    The Committee on Rules, having had under consideration 
House Resolution 567, by a record vote of 9 to 3, report the 
same to the House with the recommendation that the resolution 
be adopted.

                SUMMARY OF PROVISIONS OF THE RESOLUTION

    The resolution provides for consideration of H.R. 4346, the 
Legislative Branch Appropriations Act, 2022, under a structured 
rule. The resolution provides one hour of general debate 
equally divided and controlled by the chair and ranking 
minority member of the Committee on Appropriations or their 
designees. The resolution waives all points of order against 
consideration of the bill. The resolution provides the 
amendment printed in part A of this report shall be considered 
as adopted and the bill, as amended, shall be considered as 
read. The resolution waives all points of order against 
provisions in the bill, as amended. The resolution provides 
that following debate, each further amendment printed in part B 
of this report not earlier considered as part of amendments en 
bloc pursuant to section 3 shall be considered only in the 
order printed in this report, may be offered only by a Member 
designated in this report, shall be considered as read, shall 
be debatable for the time specified in this report equally 
divided and controlled by the proponent and an opponent, may be 
withdrawn by the proponent at any time before the question is 
put thereon, shall not be subject to amendment, and shall not 
be subject to a demand for division of the question. The 
resolution provides that at any time after debate the chair of 
the Committee on Appropriations or her designee may offer 
amendments en bloc consisting of further amendments printed in 
part B this report not earlier disposed of. Amendments en bloc 
shall be considered as read, shall be debatable for 20 minutes 
equally divided and controlled by the chair and ranking 
minority member of the Committee on Appropriations or their 
designees, shall not be subject to amendment, and shall not be 
subject to a demand for division of the question. The rule 
provides one motion to recommit. The resolution provides for 
consideration of H.R. 4373, the Department of State, Foreign 
Operations, and Related Programs Appropriations Act, 2022, 
under a structured rule. The resolution provides one hour of 
general debate equally divided and controlled by the chair and 
ranking minority member of the Committee on Appropriations or 
their designees. The resolution waives all points of order 
against consideration of the bill. The resolution provides that 
the amendment printed in part C of this report shall be 
considered as adopted and the bill, as amended, shall be 
considered as read. The resolution waives all points of order 
against provisions in the bill, as amended. The resolution 
provides that following debate pursuant to section 5, each 
further amendment printed in part D of this report not earlier 
considered as part of amendments en bloc pursuant to section 7 
shall be considered only in the order printed in this report, 
may be offered only by a Member designated in this report, 
shall be considered as read, shall be debatable for the time 
specified in this report equally divided and controlled by the 
proponent and an opponent, may be withdrawn by the proponent at 
any time before the question is put thereon, shall not be 
subject to amendment, and shall not be subject to a demand for 
division of the question. The resolution provides that at any 
time after debate pursuant to section 5, the chair of the 
Committee on Appropriations or her designee may offer 
amendments en bloc consisting of further amendments printed in 
part D this report not earlier disposed of. Amendments en bloc 
shall be considered as read, shall be debatable for 20 minutes 
equally divided and controlled by the chair and ranking 
minority member of the Committee on Appropriations or their 
designees, shall not be subject to amendment, and shall not be 
subject to a demand for division of the question. The 
resolution provides one motion to recommit. The resolution 
further provides for consideration of H.R. 4505, the Commerce, 
Justice, Science, and Related Agencies Appropriations Act, 
2022, under a structured rule. The resolution provides one hour 
of general debate equally divided and controlled by the chair 
and ranking minority member of the Committee on Appropriations 
or their designees. The resolution waives all points of order 
against consideration of the bill. The resolution provides that 
the amendment printed in part E of the Rules Committee report 
shall be considered as adopted and the bill, as amended, shall 
be considered as read. The resolution waives all points of 
order against provisions in the bill, as amended. The 
resolution provides that following debate pursuant section 9, 
each further amendment printed in part F of this report not 
earlier considered as part of amendments en bloc pursuant to 
section 11 shall be considered only in the order printed in 
this report, may be offered only by a Member designated in this 
report, shall be considered as read, shall be debatable for the 
time specified in this report equally divided and controlled by 
the proponent and an opponent, may be withdrawn by the 
proponent at any time before the question is put thereon, shall 
not be subject to amendment, and shall not be subject to a 
demand for division of the question. The resolution provides 
that at any time after debate pursuant to section 9, the chair 
of the Committee on Appropriations or her designee may offer 
amendments en bloc consisting of further amendments printed in 
part F of this report not earlier disposed of. Amendments en 
bloc shall be considered as read, shall be debatable for 20 
minutes equally divided and controlled by the chair and ranking 
minority member of the Committee on Appropriations or their 
designees, shall not be subject to amendment, and shall not be 
subject to a demand for division of the question. The 
resolution waives all points of order against the amendments 
printed in parts B, D, and F of this report or amendments en 
bloc described in sections 3, 7, and 11 of the resolution. The 
resolution provides one motion to recommit.

                         EXPLANATION OF WAIVERS

    Although the resolution waives all points of order against 
consideration of H.R. 4346, the Committee is not aware of any 
points of order. The waiver is prophylactic in nature.
    The waiver of all points of order against the provisions in 
H.R. 4346, as amended, includes waivers of the following:
     Clause 2(a) of rule XXI, which prohibits 
unauthorized appropriations or legislative provisions in an 
appropriations bill.
     Clause 2(c) of rule XXI, which prohibits 
consideration of amendments to an appropriations bill if it 
changes existing law.
    The waiver of all points of order against consideration of 
H.R. 4373 includes a waiver of Section 306 of the Congressional 
Budget Act, which prohibits consideration of legislation within 
the jurisdiction of the Committee on the Budget unless referred 
to or reported by the Budget Committee.
    The waiver of all points of order against the provisions in 
H.R. 4373, as amended, includes waivers of the following:
     Clause 2(a) of rule XXI, which prohibits 
unauthorized appropriations or legislative provisions in an 
appropriations bill.
     Clause 2(c) of rule XXI, which prohibits 
consideration of amendments to an appropriations bill if it 
changes existing law.
    The waiver of all points of order against consideration of 
H.R. 4505 includes waivers of the following:
     Section 306 of the Congressional Budget Act, which 
prohibits consideration of legislation within the jurisdiction 
of the Committee on the Budget unless referred to or reported 
by the Budget Committee.
     Clause 10 of rule XXI, which prohibits 
consideration of a measure that has a net effect of increasing 
the deficit or reducing the surplus over the five- or 10-year 
period.
    The waiver of all points of order against the provisions in 
H.R. 4505, as amended, includes waivers of the following:
     Clause 2(a) of rule XXI, which prohibits 
unauthorized appropriations or legislative provisions in an 
appropriations bill.
     Clause 2(c) of rule XXI, which prohibits 
consideration of amendments to an appropriations bill if it 
changes existing law.

                            COMMITTEE VOTES

    The results of each record vote on an amendment or motion 
to report, together with the names of those voting for and 
against, are printed below:

Rules Committee record vote No. 137

    Motion by Mr. Cole to report an open rule for H.R. 4373, 
H.R. 4346, and H.R. 4505. Defeated: 3-7

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                Majority Members                      Vote               Minority Members               Vote
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Mrs. Torres.....................................          Nay   Mr. Cole..........................          Yea
Mr. Perlmutter..................................          Nay   Mr. Burgess.......................  ............
Mr. Raskin......................................          Nay   Mr. Reschenthaler.................          Yea
Ms. Scanlon.....................................          Nay   Mrs. Fischbach....................          Yea
Mr. Morelle.....................................          Nay
Mr. DeSaulnier..................................          Nay
Ms. Ross........................................  ............
Mr. Neguse......................................  ............
Mr. McGovern, Chairman..........................          Nay
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Rules Committee record vote No. 138

    Motion by Mr. Cole to amend the rule to H.R. 4373 to make 
in order amendment #16, offered by Rep. Hinson (IA), which 
prevents taxpayer funding from going to foreign entities that 
support or perform forced abortions and involuntary 
sterilizations. Defeated: 3-8

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                Majority Members                      Vote               Minority Members               Vote
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Mrs. Torres.....................................          Nay   Mr. Cole..........................          Yea
Mr. Perlmutter..................................          Nay   Mr. Burgess.......................  ............
Mr. Raskin......................................          Nay   Mr. Reschenthaler.................          Yea
Ms. Scanlon.....................................          Nay   Mrs. Fischbach....................          Yea
Mr. Morelle.....................................          Nay
Mr. DeSaulnier..................................          Nay
Ms. Ross........................................  ............
Mr. Neguse......................................          Nay
Mr. McGovern, Chairman..........................          Nay
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Rules Committee record vote No. 139

    Motion by Mr. Reschenthaler to amend the rule to H.R. 4373 
to make in order amendment #67, offered by Rep. Keller (PA), 
which suspends the President's waiver authority related to the 
Nord Stream 2 Pipeline for fiscal year 2022 and each fiscal 
year thereafter. Defeated: 3-9

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                Majority Members                      Vote               Minority Members               Vote
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Mrs. Torres.....................................          Nay   Mr. Cole..........................          Yea
Mr. Perlmutter..................................          Nay   Mr. Burgess.......................  ............
Mr. Raskin......................................          Nay   Mr. Reschenthaler.................          Yea
Ms. Scanlon.....................................          Nay   Mrs. Fischbach....................          Yea
Mr. Morelle.....................................          Nay
Mr. DeSaulnier..................................          Nay
Ms. Ross........................................          Nay
Mr. Neguse......................................          Nay
Mr. McGovern, Chairman..........................          Nay
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Rules Committee record vote No. 140

    Motion by Mr. Morelle to report the rule. Adopted: 9-3

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                Majority Members                      Vote               Minority Members               Vote
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Mrs. Torres.....................................          Yea   Mr. Cole..........................          Nay
Mr. Perlmutter..................................          Yea   Mr. Burgess.......................  ............
Mr. Raskin......................................          Yea   Mr. Reschenthaler.................          Nay
Ms. Scanlon.....................................          Yea   Mrs. Fischbach....................          Nay
Mr. Morelle.....................................          Yea
Mr. DeSaulnier..................................          Yea
Ms. Ross........................................          Yea
Mr. Neguse......................................          Yea
Mr. McGovern, Chairman..........................          Yea
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 SUMMARY OF THE AMENDMENT TO H.R. 4346 IN PART A CONSIDERED AS ADOPTED

    1. Ryan (OH): Directs the Architect of the Capitol to 
obtain a plaque that honors officers and law enforcement 
agencies that defended the Capitol against the January 6 
attack; directs the Architect of the Capitol to obtain matching 
plaques to be presented to each law enforcement agency and 
protective entity that responded. Requires a report and makes 
technical corrections.

     SUMMARY OF THE AMENDMENTS TO H.R. 4346 IN PART B MADE IN ORDER

    1. Bowman (NY): Increases funding by $250,000 for the 
Library of Congress, which can partner with HBCU's, Hispanic 
Serving Institutions, other Minority Serving Institutions, and 
community colleges to form fellowship opportunities and 
curriculum program associations. Offsets the increase by 
decreasing $250,000 from Capital Construction and Operations. 
(10 minutes)
    2. Bowman (NY): Increases funding by $250,000 for the 
Office of Congressional Accessibility Services, with the intent 
of supporting translation services for official communication 
materials on behalf of constituents with Limited English 
Proficiency. Offsets the increase by decreasing $250,000 from 
the Capital Construction and Operations. (10 minutes)
    3. Escobar (TX): Increases and decreases funding to make 
clear that States must disburse all funds under this division 
in accordance with Congressional intent and not for purposes 
not otherwise outlined in the corresponding report and bill 
text. (10 minutes)
    4. Foster (IL), Casten (IL), Takano (CA), Beyer (VA): 
Increases and decreases GAO appropriations by $6 million to 
support robust funding for thorough, up-to-date technical 
information and evaluations for Members of Congress, like those 
provided by the Office of Technology Assessment. (10 minutes)
    5. Gottheimer (NJ): Increases and decreases funds by 
$100,000 from the Architect of the Capitol's Capital 
Construction and Operations account to emphasize the importance 
of the installation of electric vehicle charging stations on 
the House Office Building grounds. (10 minutes)
    6. Graves, Garret (LA): Increases and decreases funds by 
$100,000 the appropriations for the Office of the Legislative 
Counsel of the House to encourage the creation of a 
collaborative drafting program to help improve workflow between 
HOLC and Member Offices. (10 minutes)
    7. Grothman (WI): Decreases funding to the House Office of 
Diversity and Inclusion by $1,500,000, to FY2021 levels. (10 
minutes)
    8. Grothman (WI): Strikes language that will enable non-
citizens who meet requirements under the Deferred Action for 
Childhood Arrivals (DACA) policy to be employed by the U.S. 
Congress. (10 minutes)
    9. Kelly, Robin (IL): Increases and decreases funding by 
$4.2 million to highlight the GAO's Center for Audit Excellence 
and their work with Foreign Supreme Audit Institutions. (10 
minutes)
    10. Langevin (RI): Increases funding by $3.504 million for 
the Capitol Grounds account with the intent that these funds be 
used to prioritize the removal of accessibility barriers on the 
Capitol Complex. (10 minutes)
    11. Norton (DC): Prohibits the United States Capitol Police 
from using funds to enforce the prohibition on the use of 
scooters on the United States Capitol Grounds. (10 minutes)
    12. Raskin (MD): Increases and decreases funding by 
$100,000 for the purpose of directing the House Sergeant at 
Arms to conduct a study on the Capitol switchboard and 
telephone system in the U.S. House of Representatives and 
provide a report to Congress. The report should identify the 
current system's technical limitations and security risks, and 
make detailed recommendations for improving or replacing the 
current system. (10 minutes)

 SUMMARY OF THE AMENDMENT TO H.R. 4373 IN PART C CONSIDERED AS ADOPTED

    1. Lee, Barbara (CA): Directs the U.S. to support the IMF's 
issuance of additional special drawing rights to help countries 
around the globe recover economically from COVID-19.

     SUMMARY OF THE AMENDMENTS TO H.R. 4373 IN PART D MADE IN ORDER

    1. Bowman (NY): Increases and decreases $5 million in 
funding for the Development Assistance Fund to express support 
for development assistance to the Caribbean. (10 minutes)
    2. Bowman (NY), Malinowski (NJ), Nadler (NY): Increases and 
decreases funding by $1 million for the Economic Support Fund, 
which funds the Nita M. Lowey Partnership for Peace Act, to 
express support for diplomatic efforts. (10 minutes)
    3. Boyle (PA): Decreases and increases the Economic Support 
Fund by $1,500,000 to express an urgency for bilateral and 
international efforts to promote peace in the North of Ireland 
by way of the Implementation of Public Law 99-415 and 
subsequently the International Fund for Ireland (IFI). (10 
minutes)
    4. Cloud (TX): Prohibits taxpayer dollars from going 
towards for United States membership in or contributions to the 
World Health Organization. (10 minutes)
    5. Dingell (MI): Increases and decreases funds in the 
Department of State Administrative Account by $1,000,000 to 
highlight opposition to U.S. political or diplomatic support 
for the Saudi blockade of Yemen. (10 minutes)
    6. Escobar (TX): Increases funding for the clean technology 
fund by $1,500,000 to continue providing resources to increase 
low carbon technologies. Offsets the amendment with a $2 
million cut to the administrative expenses account. (10 
minutes)
    7. Escobar (TX): Increases funding for the Refugee and 
Migration Assistance Fund by $1,500,000 to support response to 
small-scale emergency humanitarian requirements. (10 minutes)
    8. Escobar (TX): Increases funding for the Central America 
Regional Program account by $1,500,000 million to combat crime, 
corruption, impunity; advance human rights, and hold partner 
governments accountable in the region. (10 minutes)
    9. Escobar (TX): Increases funding for the International 
Boundary & Water Commission construction account by $1,000,000 
to support levee construction and certification along the Rio 
Grande. Offsets the amendment by reducing the International 
Boundary & Water Commission salaries and expenses account by 
$1,000,000. (10 minutes)
    10. Escobar (TX): Increases and decreases funding to make 
clear that States must disburse all funds under this division 
in accordance with Congressional intent and not for purposes 
not otherwise outlined in the corresponding report and bill 
text. (10 minutes)
    11. Grijalva (AZ): Increases and decreases the salaries and 
expenses account within the International Boundary and Water 
Commission budget by $4 million to clarify responsibility for 
the maintenance and operations of the International Outfall 
Interceptor. (10 minutes)
    12. Grothman (WI): Reduces funding for Contributions to 
International Organizations by $307,592,800. (10 minutes)
    13. Hill, French (AR): Preserves statutory requirement for 
Congress to authorize loans to the International Monetary Fund 
by striking a waiver of Section 5(f) of the Bretton Woods 
Agreements Act. (10 minutes)
    14. Hill, French (AR), Deutch (FL): Increases Diplomatic 
Policy and Support by $2 million intended for the Office of the 
Special Presidential Envoy for Hostage Affairs offset by a 
decrease to the Capital Investment Fund. (10 minutes)
    15. Jackson Lee (TX): Increases by $1,000,000 and decreases 
by $1,000,000 the Global Health Programs account to highlight 
and support the fight against the practice of Female Genital 
Mutilation. (10 minutes)
    16. Jackson Lee (TX): Increases by $1,000,000 and decreases 
by $1,000,000 to combat the trafficking of endangered species. 
(10 minutes)
    17. Jackson Lee (TX): Increases and decreases the Global 
Health Programs fund by $1,000,000 to express the intent to 
have USAID provide unused vaccines that would otherwise be 
destroyed to countries in need around the world. (10 minutes)
    18. Jacobs, Sara (CA), Malinowski (NJ): Increases and 
decreases the Peacekeeping Operations account by $10,000,000. 
(10 minutes)
    19. Kim (NJ), Malinowski (NJ): Increases the Economic 
Support Fund by $8,000,000 for the purposes of protecting 
Afghan professors and researchers through the Scholar Rescue 
program, offset by an equal reduction to Development 
Assistance. (10 minutes)
    20. Lesko (AZ): Increases and decreases funding to 
encourage education and public understanding about the Semele 
Massacre of 1933 and its relevance to modern-day crimes against 
humanity. (10 minutes)
    21. Luetkemeyer (MO): Prohibits federal contributions to 
the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC), the 
United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCC), 
and the Green Climate Fund (GCF), which advise governments 
around the world on climate change. (10 minutes)
    22. Malinowski (NJ), Gallagher (WI): Increases funding for 
counter-surveillance programs of the Open Technology Fund by $5 
million and offsets with a decrease of $5 million from the 
Capital Investment Fund account. (10 minutes)
    23. Manning (NC), Houlahan (PA), Sires (NJ), Gottheimer 
(NJ): Increases and decreases funding for consular and border 
security programs by $100,000,000 to express the intent that 
additional funding for consular and border security programs be 
used to address the delays in passport services. (10 minutes)
    24. Miller (WV), Smith, Christopher (NJ), Banks (IN), Babin 
(TX), Norman (SC), Duncan (SC), Grothman (WI), Lamborn (CO), 
LaMalfa (CA), Kelly, Mike (PA), Aderholt (AL), Cole (OK), Clyde 
(GA), Johnson, Bill (OH), Lesko (AZ), Letlow, Julia (LA), Guest 
(MS), Estes (KS), McClain (MI), Cline (VA), Reschenthaler (PA), 
Perry (PA), Fallon (TX), Jackson, Ronny (TX), Granger (TX), 
Steube (FL), Posey (FL), Cammack, Kat (FL): Strikes the proviso 
in the bill that states that no less than $760 million shall be 
made available for family planning and reproductive health. (10 
minutes)
    25. Ocasio-Cortez (NY): Increases and decreases funds in 
the Department of State Administrative Account by $1,000,000 to 
highlight the need for stronger congressional oversight, robust 
human rights measures, and transparency in U.S. arms sales to 
countries such as Saudi Arabia. (10 minutes)
    26. Omar (MN): Transfers $5 million from Foreign Military 
Financing to Development Assistance. (10 minutes)
    27. Pallone (NJ), Valadao (CA), Sherman (CA), Chu (CA), 
Speier (CA), Schiff (CA), Eshoo (CA), Costa (CA), Cardenas 
(CA), Nunes (CA), Levin, Andy (MI), Langevin (RI), Titus (NV), 
Cicilline (RI), Lofgren (CA), Bilirakis (FL), Sanchez (CA), 
Krishnamoorthi (IL), Huffman (CA), Jackson Lee (TX): Withholds 
all International Military Education and Training (IMET) and 
Foreign Military Financing (FMF) Program funding for 
Azerbaijan. (10 minutes)
    28. Phillips (MN), Malinowski (NJ): Decreases and increases 
the overseas programs account by $2,000,000 for the purposes of 
supporting the planning of the FY2025 Osaka Expo. (10 minutes)
    29. Roy (TX), Lamborn (CO), Good (VA), Grothman (WI), 
Scott, Austin (GA), Babin (TX), Smith, Christopher (NJ), Mooney 
(WV), Banks (IN), Duncan (SC), Boebert, Lauren (CO), Latta 
(OH), Aderholt (AL), Kelly, Mike (PA), Clyde (GA), Rose, John 
(TN), Lesko (AZ), Guest (MS), Cline (VA), Cole (OK), 
Reschenthaler (PA), Perry (PA), Budd (NC), Johnson, Bill (OH), 
Biggs (AZ), Posey (FL), Cammack, Kat (FL), LaMalfa (CA), 
Miller-Meeks (IA): Eliminates funding for the United Nations 
Population Fund (UNFPA). (10 minutes)
    30. Sherrill (NJ): Increases and decreases the Democracy 
Programs account by $10 million to emphasize the importance of 
supporting international democratic norms and peaceful 
transitions of power. (10 minutes)
    31. Sherrill (NJ): Increases and decreases the Diplomatic 
Programs account by $10 million to emphasize the need for State 
department to support efforts to establish clear international 
norms on state-sponsored, criminal, and commercial cyber 
activities that prioritize human rights, individual privacy, 
and consumer protections. (10 minutes)
    32. Spanberger (VA), Schiff (CA): Increases and decreases 
the Diplomatic Policy and Support fund by $1,000,000 to express 
concern about reports of adverse and anomalous health incidents 
(also referred to as Havana Syndrome) affecting United States 
government personnel abroad, to express support for a thorough 
interagency response, to call upon the Department of State to 
ensure all affected personnel receive prompt and appropriate 
care, and to urge the administration to share details on the 
origins and handling of these incidents with all relevant 
stakeholders in Congress, particularly the House Foreign 
Affairs Committee. (10 minutes)
    33. Speier (CA): Increases and decreases funds for 
Migration and Refugee Assistance by $1,000,000 to draw 
attention to the urgent need to provide humanitarian and 
immigration relief to vulnerable populations in Afghanistan, 
including human rights defenders, peace negotiators and other 
officials, civil society, individuals who helped U.S. forces, 
and women at risk of gender-based violence in Taliban-
controlled areas and elsewhere. (10 minutes)
    34. Tenney, Claudia (NY): Restores the statutory 25% cap on 
U.S. contributions to UN peacekeeping through the CIPA account. 
(10 minutes)
    35. Tiffany, Thomas (WI), Chabot (OH), Perry (PA), Cammack, 
Kat (FL), Gallagher (WI): Prohibits the expenditure of funds to 
create, procure or display any map that depicts Taiwan as part 
of the People's Republic of China. (10 minutes)
    36. Torres, Norma (CA): Strikes the exemption for the 
Attorney Generals of El Salvador, Guatemala, and Honduras to 
meet governance, anti-corruption, and rule of law criteria to 
receive funding. Ensures these Attorney Generals must meet the 
standard anti-corruption criteria to receive U.S. funding. (10 
minutes)

 SUMMARY OF THE AMENDMENT TO H.R. 4505 IN PART E CONSIDERED AS ADOPTED

    1. Cartwright (PA): Provides additional emergency funding 
to support the prosecution of the perpetrators of the January 
6, 2021 attack on the Capitol.

     SUMMARY OF THE AMENDMENTS TO H.R. 4505 IN PART F MADE IN ORDER

    1. Adams (NC): Increases funds for antitrust enforcement by 
$3,824,000, offset by decreasing funding from the Department of 
Justice general administration account. (10 minutes)
    2. Adams (NC): Increases and decreases by $10,000,000 the 
National Science Foundation's funding to emphasize the 
importance of NSF partnering with HBCUs and MSIs to develop a 
diverse quantum computing workforce. (10 minutes)
    3. Adams (NC): Includes ``American'' before ``Indian 
Woman'' to provide clarity. (10 minutes)
    4. Adams (NC): Increases funding for necessary expenses in 
carrying out science, mathematics, and engineering education 
and human resources programs and activities pursuant to the 
National Science Foundation Act of 1950, offset by a decrease 
in funding to the DOJ general administration account. (10 
minutes)
    5. Beyer (VA): Increases and decreases both the DOJ general 
administration account and the Edward Byrne Memorial Justice 
Assistance Grant program account by $10,000,000 to highlight 
the need to implement PL117-13, the COVID-19 Hate Crimes Act. 
(10 minutes)
    6. Blumenauer (OR), McClintock (CA), Norton (DC), Lee, 
Barbara (CA), Beyer (VA), DeGette (CO), Jayapal (WA), Jeffries 
(NY), Joyce, David (OH), Maloney, Carolyn (NY), Perlmutter 
(CO), Schakowsky (IL), Thompson, Mike (CA), Titus (NV), Young 
(AK): Restricts the Department of Justice from using any funds 
appropriated by Congress to enforce federal laws regarding 
activities that are legal under state, territorial, or tribal 
law with regard to marijuana, regardless of whether the 
marijuana laws are recreational or medicinal. (10 minutes)
    7. Bowman (NY): Increases funding for the Minority Business 
Development Agency by $1 million. Offsets the increase with a 
$1 million decrease in funding for the Department of Justice 
General Administration. (10 minutes)
    8. Bowman (NY): Increases funding by $1 million for 
Education and Human Resources at the National Science 
Foundation, which provides funding for the HBCU Undergraduate 
Program and the Improving Undergraduate STEM Education: 
Hispanic Serving Institutions program. Offsets the increase 
with a decrease in funding of $1 million from the USMS Federal 
Prisoner Detention account. (10 minutes)
    9. Burgess (TX), Kuster (NH): Increases funding for the 
Keep Young Athletes Safe Act grant program by $2.5 million and 
reduces funding for salaries and expenses at the Department of 
Commerce by $2.5 million. (10 minutes)
    10. Bush, Cori (MO), Ocasio-Cortez (NY): Adds $1 million to 
the Office of Violence Against Women for the purposes of 
enhancing culturally specific services for domestic violence 
survivors, by reducing funding from the Department of Justice 
General Administration account by the same amount. (10 minutes)
    11. Bush, Cori (MO), Ocasio-Cortez (NY): Adds $4 million to 
the Alternatives to Pretrial Incarceration Pilot Program to 
support diversion from jail and reduce the rate and duration of 
pretrial detention, by reducing funding from the Department of 
Justice General Administration account by the same amount. (10 
minutes)
    12. Bush, Cori (MO), Ocasio-Cortez (NY): Increases and 
decreases the Research, Evaluation and Statistics account by $1 
million to highlight the need to direct the Office of Justice 
Programs to 1) study effective, non-carceral and non-punitive 
strategies to encourage public safety, and 2) provide 
recommendations on best practices to reducing harm and 
improving public health in historically marginalized 
communities. (10 minutes)
    13. Cardenas (CA): Increases funds focusing on girls in the 
juvenile justice system by $1,000,000. Reduce Department of 
Justice General Administration by $1,000,000. (10 minutes)
    14. Carter, Buddy (GA): Prohibits funds from being used by 
DOJ to pursue litigation that argues that the State of 
Georgia's ``Election Integrity Act of 2021'' is 
unconstitutional or unenforceable. (10 minutes)
    15. Crow (CO): Increases funding by $3 million for the 
Antarctica Infrastructure Recapitalization, under the Major 
Research Equipment and Facilities Construction Account offset 
by decreasing funding from the Department of Justice general 
administration account. (10 minutes)
    16. Escobar (TX): Increases and decreases funding to make 
clear that States must disburse all funds under this division 
in accordance with Congressional intent and not for purposes 
not otherwise outlined in the corresponding report and bill 
text. (10 minutes)
    17. Graves, Garret (LA): This amendment reduces expenses of 
activities authorized by law for the National Oceanic and 
Atmospheric Administration, including maintenance, operation, 
and hire of aircraft and vessels; pilot programs for State-led 
fisheries management by $1,000,000 and increases by $1,000,000 
for the same purposes. (10 minutes)
    18. Grothman (WI): Reduces funding for Legal Services 
Corporation by $181.5 million. (10 minutes)
    19. Hudson (NC): Increases funding to study the root causes 
of school violence by $1 million. (10 minutes)
    20. Jackson Lee (TX): Increases and decreases by $2,000,000 
funding for the Office of Justice Programs grant in order to 
support programs to engage adult men and young persons to 
reduce and prevent domestic violence against children. (10 
minutes)
    21. Jackson Lee (TX): Increases and decreases by $500,000 
the funds provide for emerging issues related to violence 
against women for cyber-stalking to highlight where abusers use 
technology to track, surveil and harass their victims. (10 
minutes)
    22. Jackson Lee (TX): Increases and decreases by $500,000 
to highlight underserved incarcerated parents under the program 
established by this bill to provide support to children of 
incarcerated parents to participate in demonstration programs 
to enhance and maintain parental and family relationships for 
incarcerated parents as a reentry or recidivism reduction 
strategy. (10 minutes)
    23. Jones, Mondaire (NY): Increases and decreases funding 
by $1 for Department of Justice Legal Activities to emphasize 
that although the additional funding for voting rights 
enforcement is important, new enforcement spending is not 
enough to protect and renew our democracy. (10 minutes)
    24. LaMalfa (CA): Strikes Sec. 531 to allow the DOJ to use 
funds to prevent states from implementing their laws that 
authorize use, distribution, possession, and cultivation of 
medical marijuana. (10 minutes)
    25. Langevin (RI), Gallagher (WI), Ruiz (CA): Increases 
funding for NSF Education and Human Resources by $5,000,000 to 
put the CyberCorps: Scholarship for Service program in line 
with the funding recommendation from the Cyberspace Solarium 
Commission. Offset by an equal decrease to Department of 
Justice, General Administration. (10 minutes)
    26. Levin, Mike (CA), Lowenthal (CA), Huffman (CA): 
Increases and decreases by $5.6 million the National Oceanic 
and Atmospheric Administration's Operations, Research, and 
Facilities budget to support an assessment of extent and 
mitigation strategies for the Southern California mid-channel, 
ocean DDT dump site. This includes fully characterizing the 
extent of the barrel field, identifying the toxin 
``fingerprint'' contained in the barrels, surveying the barrel-
derived toxin loads of animals on the seafloor, and assessing 
the extent human exposure to toxins. (10 minutes)
    27. Lofgren (CA), Massie (KY), Jayapal (WA), Davidson (OH), 
Eshoo (CA), Spartz (IN): Restricts warrantless searches 
targeting Americans of information previously collected in 
foreign intelligence surveillance under Sec. 702 of FISA. (10 
minutes)
    28. Lowenthal (CA): Increases and decreases NASA Science by 
$60 million to highlight how expanding dedicated Small 
Satellite Launch Services will enable NASA a greater return on 
their science and launch investments by ensuring the 
availability of low-cost, responsive, dedicated access to 
space. Such funds would enable steady coordination and 
procurement of small launch vehicles for dedicated small 
satellite launch services for science missions. (10 minutes)
    29. Malinowski (NJ): Decrease funding for the General 
Administration by $1,000,000 and increase funding by $1,000,000 
for the Office of Justice Programs: Research, Evaluation, and 
Statistics to allocate funds toward FBI training to local 
jurisdictions on standardized reporting and require the FBI to 
produce semi-annual or quarterly reports on hate crimes in 
order to help better understand hate crime trends closer to 
real-time than a year out. (10 minutes)
    30. Malinowski (NJ), Eshoo (CA): Decrease funding for the 
General Administration by $500,000 and increase funding for the 
National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine by 
$500,000 to study the role of social media amplification 
algorithms in the rise in violent extremism and to recommend 
steps companies and policymakers can take to reduce violent 
extremism online. (10 minutes)
    31. McCarthy (CA): Increases and decreases funding by 
$147,000,000 in the Buildings and Facilities account to support 
ongoing modernization and repair projects to address seismic or 
geological deficiencies at facilities owned by the Bureau of 
Prisons. (10 minutes)
    32. McKinley (WV): Increases and decreases funding for the 
National Aeronautics and Space Administration under the Safety, 
Security and Mission Services account by $10,100,000 with the 
intent to direct the National Aeronautics and Space 
Administration that the Human Exploration and Operations 
Mission Directorate must continue contributing to the crucial 
IV&V program. The IV&V program is essential to ensuring that 
safety- and mission-critical software will operate correctly, 
safely, and dependably. (10 minutes)
    33. McKinley (WV), Perlmutter (CO): Increases and decreases 
the Salaries and Expenses account within the Federal Prison 
System budget by $2 million with the intent to direct that $2 
million within the account to be used for recruitment and 
retention incentive programs at short-staffed facilities. (10 
minutes)
    34. McKinley (WV): Increases and decreases the Procurement, 
Acquisition and Construction account within the National 
Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration by $2.3 million for the 
purpose of creating a test bed for advanced propulsion and 
mechanical subsystems that could be utilized in a new green 
boat design. (10 minutes)
    35. Moore (WI): Increases VAWA Tribal Jurisdiction by $1 
million, offset by a decrease in funding to the DOJ general 
administration account. (10 minutes)
    36. Norton (DC): Prohibits the Federal Bureau of Prisons 
from using funds to impose subsistence fees on individuals in 
halfway houses or on home confinement. (10 minutes)
    37. Obernolte, Jay (CA): Increases DEA funding by $25 
million and decreases DOJ funding by $25 million to support 
efforts to eliminate illegal marijuana grows in South Eastern 
California. (10 minutes)
    38. Ocasio-Cortez (NY), Takano (CA), Garcia, Jesus (IL), 
Bush, Cori (MO), Adams (NC): Bans federal law enforcement 
officers from using chemical weapons in the course of policing 
in the United States. (10 minutes)
    39. Ocasio-Cortez (NY), Moore (WI): Prohibits the use of 
funds for the defense of Donald J. Trump in the case E. Jean 
Carroll v. Donald J. Trump. (10 minutes)
    40. Omar (MN): Increases and decreases funding by $500,000 
to the Federal Prison System to highlight the importance of 
providing cost-free reading and learning materials in detention 
facilities. (10 minutes)
    41. Omar (MN): Increases and decreases funding by 
$1,000,000 to highlight the need to conduct a study on the 
physical, mental, and emotional health impacts of incarceration 
on pregnant individuals. (10 minutes)
    42. Omar (MN): Prohibits the use Federal funds to 
contravene an individual's First Amendment right to protest and 
peacefully assemble. (10 minutes)
    43. Perlmutter (CO), Babin (TX), Houlahan (PA), Norcross 
(NJ): Transfers $12 million from the NOAA operations, research, 
and facilities account to move the Office of Space Commerce 
(OSC) into the Office of the Secretary of Commerce to support 
OSC's missions including remote sensing licensing, the Space 
Situational Awareness pilot program, and partnerships with 
commercial industry. (10 minutes)
    44. Perlmutter (CO), Buck (CO), Neguse (CO), Lamborn (CO), 
DeGette (CO), Crow (CO): Increase and decrease the NASA 
Exploration account by $43.3M to direct NASA to fully fund the 
analyses to maximize reuse and establish production flows for 
the Artemis III and future Orion spacecraft. (10 minutes)
    45. Plaskett (VI), Gonzalez-Colon, Jenniffer (PR), Sablan 
(MP), Velazquez (NY), San Nicolas (GU): Prevents the Department 
of Justice from using federal funds for litigation that affirms 
denial of Supplemental Security Income benefits based solely on 
residence in any territory or possession of the United States 
as constitutional or valid or enforceable on any ground. (10 
minutes)
    46. Pressley (MA): Increases and decreases funding in 
Department of Justice Legal Activities by $1 million to express 
the intent that additional funding for voting rights 
enforcement be used to ensure eligible voters who are 
incarcerated have access to the ballot. (10 minutes)
    47. Pressley (MA): Redirects $2 million in funding to 
alternatives to youth incarceration initiative from the USMS 
Federal Prisoner Detention account. (10 minutes)
    48. Pressley (MA), Adams (NC): Increases and decreases 
funding by $500,000 in the Prison Systems account to highlight 
the importance of a GAO study and report on the adverse 
maternal and infant health outcomes among incarcerated 
individuals and infants born to such individuals with a 
particular focus on racial and ethnic disparities in maternal 
and infant health outcomes for incarcerated individuals. (10 
minutes)
    49. Pressley (MA), Adams (NC): Increases funding by $3 
million to the family-based alternative sentencing pilot 
programs by transferring $3 million from the Federal Prisoner 
Detention account. Increases this program to $10 million, 
signifies Congress's support of non-carceral approaches, and 
specifically references the need to also prioritize pregnant 
people in these alternative programs. (10 minutes)
    50. Ross (NC): Increases funding for the Department of 
Justice's Office of Justice Programs Account by $2 million with 
the intent that these funds be used to continue development and 
testing of its pilot campus climate survey on sexual assault. 
Offsets the increase with a decrease in funding of $2 million 
from the Department of Justice's General Administration 
Account. (10 minutes)
    51. Ruiz (CA), Spanberger (VA), Sherrill (NJ): Increases 
the funding for Law Enforcement Mental Health and Wellness Act 
Grants by $2 million, offset by a decrease in funding to the 
DOJ general administration account. (10 minutes)
    52. Rush (IL), Cardenas (CA): Increases funding for 
community-based violence prevention initiatives by $1,800,000, 
offset by a decrease in funding to the DOJ general 
administration account. (10 minutes)
    53. Schrier (WA): Increases funding for the Community 
Trust/Body-Worn Camera program by $1 million for the purpose of 
supporting body-worn cameras and data management for law 
enforcement departments with 50 or fewer full-time personnel, 
rural agencies, and Tribal agencies, offset by decreasing 
funding to DOJ general administration account. (10 minutes)
    54. Schrier (WA): Increases the Mentally Ill Offender Act 
by $2 million for the purpose of hiring trained mental health 
professionals to support law enforcement departments, offset by 
decreasing funding to the DOJ general administration account. 
(10 minutes)
    55. Sherrill (NJ): Increases funding for the Patrick Leahy 
Bulletproof Vest Partnership Grant Program by $3 million, 
offset by decreasing the DOJ general administration account. 
(10 minutes)
    56. Sherrill (NJ): Increases and decreases funding for NOAA 
by $1.45 million to emphasize the critical importance of 
updating Atlas 14. Providing NOAA with adequate funding to 
update Atlas 14 precipitation data is crucial to our 
communities' ability to adjust to a rapidly changing climate, 
prepare for emergencies, and ensure long-term resiliency. (10 
minutes)
    57. Sherrill (NJ): Increases and decreases funding for the 
National Science Foundation by $7.6 billion to emphasize the 
importance of supporting climate science and sustainable 
research, as well as research on quantum information science, 
advanced manufacturing, cybersecurity, and other critical 
research efforts. (10 minutes)
    58. Sherrill (NJ): Increases and decreases funding for the 
Violence Against Women Act by $753,800,000 to emphasize the 
critical importance of addressing gender-based violence through 
VAWA's prevention and prosecution programs, as well as efforts 
to reduce the backlog of unprocessed rape kits. (10 minutes)
    59. Spanberger (VA), Meijer (MI): Increases and Decreases 
by $5 million National Science Foundation Research and Related 
Activities funding to emphasize the need to support research in 
advanced pharmaceutical manufacturing techniques and the 
development of a pharmaceutical engineering workforce. (10 
minutes)
    60. Upton (MI), Huizenga (MI), Meijer (MI), McClain (MI), 
Bergman (MI): Increases and decreases funding for the United 
States International Trade Commission by $1 million for the 
purpose of fulfilling their obligations to American fruit and 
vegetable producers by strictly enforcing violations within 
their purview that continue to harm domestic producers. (10 
minutes)
    61. Walberg (MI), Raskin (MD), McClintock (CA), Rush (IL), 
Cardenas (CA), Armstrong (ND), Davidson (OH): Prohibits use of 
funds for ``adoptive seizures,'' wherein law enforcement evades 
stricter state laws governing civil asset forfeiture by seizing 
property and referring it to federal authorities. (10 minutes)

      PART A--TEXT OF AMENDMENT TO H.R. 4346 CONSIDERED AS ADOPTED

  Page 17, in the table between lines 8 and 9, strike the 
closing quotation marks before the period at the end.
  Page 49, line 5, remove the quotation marks around ``Section 
1''.
  At the end of the bill (before the short title) insert the 
following:

   PLAQUE TO HONOR LAW ENFORCEMENT AGENCIES RESPONDING TO ATTACK ON 
                                CAPITOL

  Sec. 216.  (a) Sense of Congress.--It is the sense of the 
Congress that the United States owes its deepest gratitude to 
those United States Capitol Police and Washington, DC, 
Metropolitan Police Department officers, as well as officers 
from multiple Federal, State, and local law enforcement 
agencies, who valiantly protected the United States Capitol, 
Members of Congress, and staff on January 6, 2021.
  (b) Plaque.--The Architect of the Capitol shall obtain an 
honorific plaque that commends the examples of bravery and 
service-above-self demonstrated by officers of the United 
States Capitol Police, the Metropolitan Police Department of 
the District of Columbia, and the multiple Federal, State, and 
local law enforcement agencies and protective entities on the 
list compiled under subsection (c) that joined alongside of 
them during the January 6, 2021 attack on the United States 
Capitol, and shall place the plaque at a permanent location on 
the western front of the United States Capitol.
  (c) List of Agencies.--
          (1) Compilation.--The Committee on House 
        Administration of the House of Representatives and the 
        Committee on Rules and Administration of the Senate 
        shall jointly compile a list of Federal, State, and 
        local law enforcement agencies and protective entities 
        whose names should be included on the plaque under 
        subsection (b).
          (2) Specific federal agencies and entities 
        included.--The list compiled under paragraph (1) shall 
        include each of the following Federal law enforcement 
        agencies and protective entities:
                  (A) The United States Capitol Police.
                  (B) The National Guard Bureau, Department of 
                Defense.
                  (C) The Department of Homeland Security.
                  (D) The Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms 
                and Explosives.
                  (E) The Federal Bureau of Investigation.
                  (F) The Pentagon Force Protection Agency, 
                Department of Defense.
                  (G) The United States Secret Service.
                  (H) The United States Park Police.
                  (I) The United States Marshals Service.
                  (J) The Department of Health and Human 
                Services.
          (3) Specific state and local law agencies included.--
        The list compiled under paragraph (1) shall include 
        each of the following State and local law enforcement 
        agencies:
                  (A) Metropolitan Police Department of the 
                District of Columbia.
                  (B) Metropolitan Washington Airports 
                Authority.
                  (C) Metro Transit Police Department, 
                Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority.
                  (D) Virginia State Police.
                  (E) Fairfax County, Virginia, Police 
                Department.
                  (F) Prince William County, Virginia, Police 
                Department.
                  (G) Arlington County, Virginia, Police 
                Department.
                  (H) Maryland Department of State Police.
                  (I) Prince George's County, Maryland, Police 
                Department.
                  (J) Montgomery County, Maryland, Department 
                of Police.
                  (K) New Jersey State Police.
          (4) Confirmation.--The Committee on House 
        Administration of the House of Representatives and the 
        Committee on Rules and Administration of the Senate 
        shall work with the agencies and entities described in 
        paragraphs (2) and (3) to confirm the accuracy of the 
        list compiled under this section.
  (d) Presentation of Matching Plaques to Agencies and 
Entities.--For each of the law enforcement agencies and 
protective entities whose name is included on the plaque under 
subsection (b), the Architect of the Capitol shall obtain and 
present a plaque which matches the plaque under subsection (b).
  Sec. 217. (a) In General.--The appropriate security official 
of the House of Representatives and the Senate shall submit a 
report (in the appropriate format) to the Committee on House 
Administration of the House of Representatives, the Committee 
on Rules and Administration of the Senate, and the Committees 
on Appropriations of the House of Representatives and Senate 
not later than 60 days after enactment of this Act on the 
procedures in place for evacuating the Membership, staff, 
workforce, and visitors of the Capitol, the House Office 
Buildings and the Senate Office buildings.
  (b) Requirements of Report.--The report referenced in 
subsection (a) shall include an assessment of previous 
evacuations, plans for evacuations involving civil 
disturbances, emergency management and emergency preparedness 
training and existing emergency action response plans and 
policies.
  (c) Classification of Report.--The report accompanying this 
section shall be submitted in unclassified form but may be 
accompanied by a classified annex.

         PART B--TEXT OF AMENDMENTS TO H.R. 4346 MADE IN ORDER

 1. An Amendment To Be Offered by Representative Bowman of New York or 
                 His Designee, Debatable for 10 Minutes

  Page 20, line 1, after the dollar amount, insert ``(reduced 
by $250,000)''.
  Page 24, line 12, after the dollar amount, insert 
``(increased by $250,000)''.
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 2. An Amendment To Be Offered by Representative Bowman of New York or 
                 His Designee, Debatable for 10 Minutes

  Page 14, line 4, after the dollar amount, insert ``(increased 
by $250,000)''.
  Page 20, line 1, after the dollar amount, insert ``(reduced 
by $250,000)''.
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3. An Amendment To Be Offered by Representative Escobar of Texas or Her 
                   Designee, Debatable for 10 Minutes

  Page 6, line 10, after the dollar amount, insert ``(reduced 
by $1,000,000) (increased by $1,000,000)''.
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 4. An Amendment To Be Offered by Representative Foster of Illinois or 
                 His Designee, Debatable for 10 Minutes

  Page 37, line 10, after the dollar amount, insert ``(reduced 
by $6,000,000) (increased by $6,000,000)''.
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   5. An Amendment To Be Offered by Representative Gottheimer of New 
            Jersey or His Designee, Debatable for 10 Minutes

  Page 20, line 19, insert after the first dollar amount the 
following: ``(increased by $100,000) (reduced by $100,000)''.
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6. An Amendment To Be Offered by Representative Graves of Louisiana or 
                 His Designee, Debatable for 10 Minutes

  Page 7, line 1, after the dollar amount insert ``(increased 
by $100,000) (reduced by $100,000)''.
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 7. An Amendment To Be Offered by Representative Grothman of Wisconsin 
               or His Designee, Debatable for 10 Minutes

  Page 2, line 6, after the dollar amount, insert ``(reduced by 
$1,500,000)''.
  Page 6, line 10, after the dollar amount, insert ``(reduced 
by $1,500,000)''.
  Page 7, line 4, after the first dollar amount, insert 
``(reduced by $1,500,000)''.
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 8. An Amendment To Be Offered by Representative Grothman of Wisconsin 
               or His Designee, Debatable for 10 Minutes

  Page 48, strike lines 13 through 26.
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 9. An Amendment To Be Offered by Representative Kelly of Illinois or 
                 Her Designee, Debatable for 10 Minutes

  Page 37, line 10, after the dollar amount, insert ``(reduced 
by $4,200,000) (increased by $4,200,000)''.
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  10. An Amendment To Be Offered by Representative Langevin of Rhode 
            Island or His Designee, Debatable for 10 Minutes

  Page 20, line 1, after the dollar amount, insert ``(reduced 
by $3,504,000)''.
  Page 20, line 13, after the first dollar amount, insert 
``(increased by $3,504,000)''.
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11. An Amendment To Be Offered by Representative Norton of District of 
           Columbia or Her Designee, Debatable for 10 Minutes

  At the end of the bill (before the short title), insert the 
following:
  Sec. 2__.  None of the funds appropriated or otherwise made 
available by this Act may be used by the United States Capitol 
Police to enforce the prohibition on the use of scooters on the 
United States Capitol Grounds.
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12. An Amendment To Be Offered by Representative Raskin of Maryland or 
                 His Designee, Debatable for 10 Minutes

  Page 6, line 22, after the first dollar amount, insert 
``(increased by $100,000) (reduced by $100,000)''.

      PART C--TEXT OF AMENDMENT TO H.R. 4373 CONSIDERED AS ADOPTED

  At the end of the bill (before the short title), insert the 
following:

     SUPPORT FOR A ROBUST GLOBAL RESPONSE TO THE COVID-19 PANDEMIC

  Sec. 7073.  (a) United States Policies at the International 
Financial Institutions.--
          (1) In general.--The Secretary of the Treasury shall 
        instruct the United States Executive Director at each 
        international financial institution (as defined in 
        section 1701(c)(2) of the International Financial 
        Institutions Act (22 U.S.C. 262r(c)(2))) to use the 
        voice and vote of the United States at the respective 
        institution--
                  (A) to seek to ensure adequate fiscal space 
                for world economies in response to the global 
                coronavirus disease 2019 (commonly referred to 
                as ``COVID-19'') pandemic through--
                          (i) the suspension of all debt 
                        service payments to the institution; 
                        and
                          (ii) the relaxation of fiscal targets 
                        for any government operating a program 
                        supported by the institution, or 
                        seeking financing from the institution, 
                        in response to the pandemic;
                  (B) to oppose the approval or endorsement of 
                any loan, grant, document, or strategy that 
                would lead to a decrease in health care 
                spending or in any other spending that would 
                impede the ability of any country to prevent or 
                contain the spread of, or treat persons who are 
                or may be infected with, the SARS-CoV-2 virus; 
                and
                  (C) to require approval of all Special 
                Drawing Rights allocation transfers from 
                wealthier member countries to countries that 
                are emerging markets or developing countries, 
                based on confirmation of implementable 
                transparency mechanisms or protocols to ensure 
                the allocations are used for the public good 
                and in response the global pandemic.
          (2) IMF issuance of special drawing rights.--It is 
        the policy of the United States to support the issuance 
        of a special allocation of not less than 
        1,542,000,000,000 Special Drawing Rights so that 
        governments are able to access additional resources to 
        finance their responses to the global COVID-19 
        pandemic. The Secretary of the Treasury shall use the 
        voice and vote of the United States to support the 
        issuance, and shall instruct the United States 
        Executive Director at the International Monetary Fund 
        to support the same.
          (3) The Secretary of the Treasury shall instruct the 
        United States Executive Director at the International 
        Monetary Fund to use the voice and vote of the United 
        States to actively promote and take all appropriate 
        actions with respect to implementing the policy goals 
        of the United States set forth in paragraph (2) and 
        shall post the instruction on the website of the 
        Department of the Treasury.
  (b) Report Required.--The Chairman of the National Advisory 
Council on International Monetary and Financial Policies shall 
include in the annual report required by section 1701 of the 
International Financial Institutions Act (22 U.S.C. 262r) a 
description of progress made toward advancing the policies 
described in subsection (a) of this section.
  (c) Termination.--This section shall have no force or effect 
after the earlier of--
          (1) the date that is 1 year after the date of the 
        enactment of this Act; or
          (2) the date that is 30 days after the date on which 
        the Secretary of the Treasury submits to the Committee 
        on Foreign Relations of the Senate and the Committee on 
        Financial Services of the House of Representatives a 
        report stating that the SARS-CoV-2 virus is no longer a 
        serious threat to public health in any part of the 
        world.

         PART D--TEXT OF AMENDMENTS TO H.R. 4373 MADE IN ORDER

 1. An Amendment To Be Offered by Representative Bowman of New York or 
                 His Designee, Debatable for 10 Minutes

  Page 28, line 17, after the dollar amount, insert ``(reduced 
by $5,000,000) (increased by $5,000,000)''.
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 2. An Amendment To Be Offered by Representative Bowman of New York or 
                 His Designee, Debatable for 10 Minutes

  Page 30, line 18, after the dollar amount, insert ``(reduced 
by $1,000,000) (increased by $1,000,000)''.
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 3. An Amendment To Be Offered by Representative Boyle of Pennsylvania 
               or His Designee, Debatable for 10 Minutes

  Page 30, line 18, after the dollar amount, insert ``(reduced 
by $1,500,000) (increased by $1,500,000)''.
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 4. An Amendment To Be Offered by Representative Cloud of Texas or His 
                   Designee, Debatable for 10 Minutes

  At the end of the bill (before the short title), insert the 
following:

       PROHIBITION ON MEMBERSHIP IN THE WORLD HEALTH ORGANIZATION

  Sec. __. None of the funds appropriated or otherwise made 
available by this Act may be made available for United States 
membership in or contributions to the World Health 
Organization.
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5. An Amendment To Be Offered by Representative Dingell of Michigan or 
                 Her Designee, Debatable for 10 Minutes

  Page 3, line 19, after the dollar amount, insert ``(reduced 
by $1,000,000) (increased by $1,000,000)''.
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6. An Amendment To Be Offered by Representative Escobar of Texas or Her 
                   Designee, Debatable for 10 Minutes

  Page 48, line 14, after the dollar amount, insert 
``(increased by $1,500,000)''.
  Page 52, line 21, after the first dollar amount, insert 
``(reduced by $2,000,000)''.
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7. An Amendment To Be Offered by Representative Escobar of Texas or Her 
                   Designee, Debatable for 10 Minutes

  Page 33, line 10, after the dollar amount, insert 
``(increased by $1,500,000)''.
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8. An Amendment To Be Offered by Representative Escobar of Texas or Her 
                   Designee, Debatable for 10 Minutes

  Page 221, line 5, after the dollar amount, insert 
``(increased by $1,500,000)''.
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9. An Amendment To Be Offered by Representative Escobar of Texas or Her 
                   Designee, Debatable for 10 Minutes

  Page 15, line 3, after the first dollar amount, insert 
``(reduced by $1,000,000)''.
  Page 15, line 7, after the dollar amount, insert ``(increased 
by $1,000,000)''.
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 10. An Amendment To Be Offered by Representative Escobar of Texas or 
                 Her Designee, Debatable for 10 Minutes

  Page 2, line 16, after the first dollar amount, insert 
``(reduced by $1,000,000) (increased by $1,000,000)''.
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11. An Amendment To Be Offered by Representative Grijalva of Arizona or 
                 His Designee, Debatable for 10 Minutes

  Page 15, line 3, after the first dollar amount, insert 
``(reduced by $4,000,000)''.
  Page 15, line 3, after the first dollar amount, insert 
``(increased by $4,000,000)''.
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12. An Amendment To Be Offered by Representative Grothman of Wisconsin 
               or His Designee, Debatable for 10 Minutes

  Page 10, line 21, after the dollar amount, insert ``(reduced 
by $307,592,800)''.
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 13. An Amendment To Be Offered by Representative Hill of Arkansas or 
                 His Designee, Debatable for 10 Minutes

  Page 51, beginning on line 1, strike ``Provided further, That 
section 5(f) of the Bretton Woods Agreements Act (22 U.S.C. 
286c(f)) shall not apply to any loans made by the Secretary of 
the Treasury to the PRGT or other special purpose vehicle of 
the IMF on or prior to September 30, 2031:''.
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 14. An Amendment To Be Offered by Representative Hill of Arkansas or 
                 His Designee, Debatable for 10 Minutes

  Page 2, line 16, after the first dollar amount, insert 
``(increased by $2,000,000)''.
  Page 3, line 19, after the dollar amount, insert ``(increased 
by $2,000,000)''.
  Page 6, line 7, after the dollar amount, insert ``(reduced by 
$2,000,000)''.
                              ----------                              


 15. An Amendment To Be Offered by Representative Jackson Lee of Texas 
               or Her Designee, Debatable for 10 Minutes

  Page 26, line 14, after the dollar amount, insert ``(reduced 
by $1,000,000) (increased by $1,000,000)''.
                              ----------                              


 16. An Amendment To Be Offered by Representative Jackson Lee of Texas 
               or Her Designee, Debatable for 10 Minutes

  Page 275, line 1, after the dollar amount, insert ``(reduced 
by $1,000,000) (increased by $1,000,000)''.
                              ----------                              


 17. An Amendment To Be Offered by Representative Jackson Lee of Texas 
               or Her Designee, Debatable for 10 Minutes

  Page 26, line 14, after the dollar amount insert ``(reduced 
by $1,000,000) (increased by $1,000,000)''.
                              ----------                              


 18. An Amendment To Be Offered by Representative Jacobs of California 
               or Her Designee, Debatable for 10 Minutes

  Page 42, line 15, after the first dollar amount, insert 
``(reduced by $10,000,0000) (increased by $10,000,000)''.
                              ----------                              


 19. An Amendment To Be Offered by Representative Kim of New Jersey or 
                 His Designee, Debatable for 10 Minutes

  Page 28, line 17, after the dollar amount, insert ``(reduced 
by $8,000,000)''.
  Page 30, line 18, after the dollar amount, insert 
``(increased by $8,000,000)''.
                              ----------                              


 20. An Amendment To Be Offered By Representative Lesko of Arizona or 
                 Her Designee, Debatable for 10 Minutes

  Page 129, line 15, after the dollar amount insert ``(reduced 
by $1,000,000) (increased by $1,000,000)''.
                              ----------                              


    21. An Amendment To Be Offered by Representative Luetkemeyer of 
           Missouri or His Designee, Debatable for 10 Minutes

  At the end of the bill (before the short title), insert the 
following:
  Sec. __.  None of the funds appropriated or otherwise made 
available to any Federal department or agency by this Act may 
be used to make assessed or voluntary contributions on behalf 
of the United States to or for the Intergovernmental Panel on 
Climate Change, the United Nations Framework Convention on 
Climate Change, or the Green Climate Fund.
                              ----------                              


  22. An Amendment To Be Offered by Representative Malinowski of New 
            Jersey or His Designee, Debatable for 10 Minutes

  Page 6, line 7, after the dollar amount, insert ``(decreased 
by $5,000,000)''.
  Page 16, line 25, after the dollar amount, insert 
``(increased by $5,000,000)''.
  Page 17, line 2, after the dollar amount, insert ``(increased 
by $5,000,000)''.
  Page 17, line 5, after the dollar amount, insert ``(increased 
by $5,000,000)''.
                              ----------                              


   23. An Amendment To Be Offered by Representative Manning of North 
           Carolina or His Designee, Debatable for 10 Minutes

  Page 6, line 3, after the dollar amount, insert ``(reduced by 
$100,000,000) (increased by $100,000,000)''.
                              ----------                              


    24. An Amendment To Be Offered by Representative Miller of West 
           Virginia or His Designee, Debatable for 10 Minutes

  Page 263, beginning line 2 and ending line 7, strike the 
proviso.
                              ----------                              


 25. An Amendment To Be Offered by Representative Ocasio-Cortez of New 
             York or Her Designee, Debatable for 10 Minutes

  Page 3, line 19, after the first dollar amount, insert 
``(reduced by $1,000,000) (increased by $1,000,000)''.
                              ----------                              


 26. An Amendment To Be Offered By Representative Omar of Minnesota or 
                 Her Designee, Debatable for 10 Minutes

  Page 28, line 17, after the dollar amount, insert 
``(increased by $5,000,000)''.
  Page 44, line 11, after the dollar amount, insert ``(reduced 
by $5,000,000)''.
                              ----------                              


  27. An Amendment To Be Offered by Representative Pallone Jr. of New 
            Jersey or His Designee, Debatable for 10 Minutes

  At the end of the bill (before the short title), insert the 
following:
  Sec. __.  None of the funds appropriated or otherwise made 
available by this Act under ``International Military Education 
and Training'' and ``Foreign Military Financing Program'' may 
be made available for assistance for Azerbaijan.
                              ----------                              


28. An Amendment To Be Offered by Representative Phillips of Minnesota 
               or His Designee, Debatable for 10 Minutes

  Page 3, line 10, after the dollar amount, insert ``(reduced 
by $2,000,000) (increased by $2,000,000)''.
                              ----------                              


 29. An Amendment To Be Offered by Representative Roy of Texas or His 
                   Designee, Debatable for 10 Minutes

  Page 261, line 2, after the $70,000,000 dollar amount, insert 
``(reduced by $70,000,000)''.
                              ----------                              


30. An Amendment To Be Offered by Representative Sherrill of New Jersey 
               or Her Designee, Debatable for 10 Minutes

  Page 122, line 23, after the dollar amount, insert 
``(increased by $10,000,000) (reduced by $10,000,000)''.
                              ----------                              


31. An Amendment To Be Offered by Representative Sherrill of New Jersey 
               or Her Designee, Debatable for 10 Minutes

  Page 2, line 16, after the first dollar amount, insert 
``(reduced by $10,000,000) (increased by $10,000,000)''.
                              ----------                              


32. An Amendment To Be Offered by Representative Spanberger of Virginia 
               or Her Designee, Debatable for 10 Minutes

  Page 3, line 19, after the dollar amount, insert ``(reduced 
by $1,000,000) (increased by $1,000,000)''.
                              ----------                              


 33. An Amendment To Be Offered by Representative Speier of California 
               or Her Designee, Debatable for 10 Minutes

  Page 33, line 8, after the dollar amount, insert ``(reduced 
by $1,000,000) (increased by $1,000,000)''.
                              ----------                              


34. An Amendment To Be Offered by Representative Tenney of New York or 
                 Her Designee, Debatable for 10 Minutes

  Page 14, beginning on line 3, strike the colon and all that 
follows through line 12 and insert a period.
                              ----------                              


 35. An Amendment To Be Offered by Representative Tiffany of Wisconsin 
               or His Designee, Debatable for 10 Minutes

  At the end of the bill (before the short title), insert the 
following:
  Sec. __.  None of the funds made available by this Act may be 
used to create, procure, or display any map that depicts 
Taiwan, Kinmen, Matsu, Penghu, Wuciou, Green Island, or Orchid 
Island as part of the territory of the People's Republic of 
China.
                              ----------                              


 36. An Amendment To Be Offered by Representative Torres of California 
               or Her Designee, Debatable for 10 Minutes

  Page 224, beginning line 10, strike ``, including offices of 
Attorneys General''.

      PART E--TEXT OF AMENDMENT TO H.R. 4505 CONSIDERED AS ADOPTED

  At the end of the bill (before the short title), insert the 
following:

                                TITLE VI


                         DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE


                            Legal Activities


            salaries and expenses, general legal activities

  For an additional amount for ``Salaries and Expenses, General 
Legal Activities'', $3,800,000, for the Criminal Division for 
necessary expenses related to prosecutions related to the 
attack on the United States Capitol Complex that occurred on 
January 6, 2021, which shall be in addition to amounts 
otherwise available for such purpose.

             salaries and expenses, united states attorneys

  For an additional amount for ``Salaries and Expenses, United 
States Attorneys'', $34,000,000, for necessary expenses related 
to prosecutions related to the attack on the United States 
Capitol Complex that occurred on January 6, 2021, which shall 
be in addition to amounts available for such purpose.

                       National Security Division


                         salaries and expenses

  For an additional amount for ``Salaries and Expenses'', 
$1,700,000, for additional workload related to the attack on 
the United States Capitol Complex that occurred on January 6, 
2021, which shall be in addition to amounts otherwise available 
for such purpose.
  Sec. 601.  Each amount provided by this title is designated 
by the Congress as an emergency requirement pursuant to section 
1(f) of H. Res. 467 as engrossed in the House of 
Representatives on June 14, 2021.
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         PART F--TEXT OF AMENDMENTS TO H.R. 4505 MADE IN ORDER

1. An Amendment To Be Offered by Representative Adams of North Carolina 
               or Her Designee, Debatable for 10 Minutes

  Page 26, line 20, after the dollar amount, insert ``(reduced 
by $3,824,000)''.
  Page 31, line 21, after the dollar amount, insert 
``(increased by $3,824,000)''.
                              ----------                              


2. An Amendment To Be Offered by Representative Adams of North Carolina 
               or Her Designee, Debatable for 10 Minutes

  Page 106, line 14, after the dollar amount, insert ``(reduced 
by $10,000,000) (increased by $10,000,000)''.
                              ----------                              


3. An Amendment To Be Offered by Representative Adams of North Carolina 
               or Her Designee, Debatable for 10 Minutes

  Page 50, line 6, insert ``American'' before ``Indian''.
                              ----------                              


4. An Amendment To Be Offered by Representative Adams of North Carolina 
               or Her Designee, Debatable for 10 Minutes

  Page 26, line 20, after the dollar amount, insert ``(reduced 
by $4,000,000)''.
  Page 107, line 17, after the dollar amount, insert 
``(increased by $4,000,000)''.
                              ----------                              


 5. An Amendment To Be Offered by Representative Beyer of Virginia or 
                 His Designee, Debatable for 10 Minutes

  Page 26, line 20, after the dollar amount, insert ``(reduced 
by $10,000,000) (increased by $10,000,000)''.
  Page 56, line 13, after the dollar amount, insert ``(reduced 
by $10,000,000) (increased by $10,000,000)''.
                              ----------                              


6. An Amendment To Be Offered by Representative Blumenauer of Oregon or 
                 His Designee, Debatable for 10 Minutes

  At the end of the bill (before the short title), insert the 
following:
  Sec. __.  None of the funds made available by this Act to the 
Department of Justice may be used, with respect to any of the 
States of Alabama, Alaska, Arizona, Arkansas, California, 
Colorado, Connecticut, Delaware, Florida, Georgia, Hawaii, 
Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Kansas, Kentucky, Louisiana, Maine, 
Maryland, Massachusetts, Michigan, Minnesota, Mississippi, 
Missouri, Montana, Nebraska, Nevada, New Hampshire, New Jersey, 
New Mexico, New York, North Carolina, North Dakota, Ohio, 
Oklahoma, Oregon, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, South Carolina, 
South Dakota, Tennessee, Texas, Utah, Vermont, Virginia, 
Washington, West Virginia, Wisconsin, and Wyoming, or with 
respect to the District of Columbia, the Commonwealth of the 
Northern Mariana Islands, Guam, Puerto Rico, or the United 
States Virgin Islands, to prevent any of them from implementing 
their own laws that authorize the use, distribution, 
possession, or cultivation of marijuana.
  Sec. __.  None of the funds made available by this Act to the 
Department of Justice may be used to prevent any Indian tribe 
(as such term is defined in section 4 of the Indian Self-
Determination and Education Assistance Act (25 U.S.C. 5304)) 
from enacting or implementing tribal laws that authorize the 
use, distribution, possession, or cultivation of marijuana.
                              ----------                              


 7. An Amendment To Be Offered by Representative Bowman of New York or 
                 His Designee, Debatable for 10 Minutes

  Page 6, line 19, after the first dollar amount, insert 
``(increased by $1,000,000)''.
  Page 26, line 20, after the first dollar amount, insert 
``(reduced by $1,000,000)''.
                              ----------                              


 8. An Amendment To Be Offered by Representative Bowman of New York or 
                 His Designee, Debatable for 10 Minutes

  Page 36, line 25, after the first dollar amount, insert 
``(reduced by $1,000,000)''.
  Page 107, line 17, after the first dollar amount, insert 
``(increased by $1,000,000)''.
                              ----------                              


9. An Amendment To Be Offered by Representative Burgess of Texas or His 
                   Designee, Debatable for 10 Minutes

  Page 18, line 18, after the dollar amount, insert ``(reduced 
by $2,500,000)''.
  Page 56, line 11, after the dollar amount, insert 
``(increased by $2,500,000)''.
  Page 69, line 7, after the dollar amount, insert ``(increased 
by $2,500,000)''.
                              ----------                              


 10. An Amendment To Be Offered by Representative Bush of Missouri or 
                 Her Designee, Debatable for 10 Minutes

  Page 26, line 20, after the dollar amount, insert ``(reduced 
by $1,000,000)''.
  Page 46, line 2, after the dollar amount, insert ``(increased 
by $1,000,000)''.
  Page 52, line 1, after the dollar amount, insert ``(increased 
by $1,000,000)''.
                              ----------                              


 11. An Amendment To Be Offered by Representative Bush of Missouri or 
                 Her Designee, Debatable for 10 Minutes

  Page 26, line 20, after the dollar amount, insert ``(reduced 
by $4,000,000)''.
  Page 56 line 11, after the dollar amount, insert ``(increased 
by $4,000,000)''.
  Page 73, line 9, after the dollar amount, insert ``(increased 
by $4,000,000)''.
                              ----------                              


 12. An Amendment To Be Offered by Representative Bush of Missouri or 
                 Her Designee, Debatable for 10 Minutes

  Page 53, line 23, after the dollar amount, insert ``(reduced 
by $1,000,000) (increased by $1,000,000)''.
                              ----------                              


13. An Amendment To Be Offered by Representative Cardenas of California 
               or His Designee, Debatable for 10 Minutes

  Page 26, line 20, after the dollar amount, insert ``(reduced 
by $1,000,000)''.
  Page 74, line 20, after the dollar amount, insert 
``(increased by $1,000,000)''.
  Page 75, line 7, after the dollar amount, insert ``(increased 
by $1,000,000)''.
  Page 75, line 17, after the dollar amount, insert 
``(increased by $1,000,000)''.
                              ----------                              


 14. An Amendment To Be Offered by Representative Carter of Georgia or 
                 His Designee, Debatable for 10 Minutes

  At the end of the bill (before the short title), insert the 
following:
  Sec. ___.  None of the funds made available by this Act may 
be used by the Department of Justice to argue, in the conduct 
of any litigation to which the United States, or an agency or 
officer thereof is a party, that any provision of the 
``Election Integrity Act of 2021'' (formerly known as ``Georgia 
Senate Bill 202'') is unconstitutional, invalid, or 
unenforceable on any ground.
                              ----------                              


 15. An Amendment To Be Offered by Representative Crow of Colorado or 
                 His Designee, Debatable for 10 Minutes

  Page 26, line 20, after the dollar amount, insert ``(reduced 
by $3,000,000)''.
  Page 107, line 8, after the dollar amount, insert 
``(increased by $3,000,000)''.
                              ----------                              


 16. An Amendment To Be Offered by Representative Escobar of Texas or 
                 Her Designee, Debatable for 10 Minutes

  Page 18, line 18, after the dollar amount, insert ``(reduced 
by $1,000,000) (increased by $1,000,000)''.
                              ----------                              


17. An Amendment To Be Offered by Representative Graves of Louisiana or 
                 His Designee, Debatable for 10 Minutes

  Page 14, line 5, after the dollar amount, insert ``(reduced 
by $1,000,000) (increased by $1,000,000)''.
                              ----------                              


18. An Amendment To Be Offered by Representative Grothman of Wisconsin 
               or His Designee, Debatable for 10 Minutes

  Page 112, line 19, after the first dollar amount, insert 
``(reduced by $181,500,000)''.
  Page 112, line 19, after the second dollar amount, insert 
``(reduced by $176,500,000)''.
  Page 112, line 23, after the dollar amount, insert ``(reduced 
by $5,000,000)''.
                              ----------                              


   19. An Amendment To Be Offered by Representative Hudson of North 
           Carolina or His Designee, Debatable for 10 Minutes

  Page 54, line 7, after the first dollar amount, insert 
``(increased by $1,000,000)''.
                              ----------                              


 20. An Amendment To Be Offered by Representative Jackson Lee of Texas 
               or Her Designee, Debatable for 10 Minutes

  Page 47, line 19, after the dollar amount, insert ``(reduced 
by $2,000,000) (increased by $2,000,000)''.
                              ----------                              


 21. An Amendment To Be Offered by Representative Jackson Lee of Texas 
               or Her Designee, Debatable for 10 Minutes

  Page 52, line 4, after the dollar amount, insert ``(reduced 
by $500,000) (increased by $500,000)''.
                              ----------                              


 22. An Amendment To Be Offered by Representative Jackson Lee of Texas 
               or Her Designee, Debatable for 10 Minutes

  Page 67, line 9, after the dollar amount, insert ``(reduced 
by $500,000) (increased by $500,000)''.
                              ----------                              


 23. An Amendment To Be Offered by Representative Jones of New York or 
                 His Designee, Debatable for 10 Minutes

  Page 29, line 5, after the dollar amount, insert ``(reduced 
by $1)(increased by $1)''.
                              ----------                              


24. An Amendment To Be Offered by Representative Lamalfa of California 
               or His Designee, Debatable for 10 Minutes

  Page 134, strike line 1 and all that follows through line 18.
                              ----------                              


  25. An Amendment To Be Offered by Representative Langevin of Rhode 
            Island or His Designee, Debatable for 10 Minutes

  Page 26, line 20, after the dollar amount, insert ``(reduced 
by $5,000,000)''.
  Page 107, line 17, after the dollar amount, insert 
``(increased by $5,000,000)''.
                              ----------                              


26. An Amendment To Be Offered by Representative Levin of California or 
                 His Designee, Debatable for 10 Minutes

  Page 14, line 5, after the dollar amount, insert ``(reduced 
by $5,600,000) (increased by $5,600,000)''.
                              ----------                              


27. An Amendment To Be Offered by Representative Lofgren of California 
               or Her Designee, Debatable for 10 Minutes

  At the end of the bill (before the short title), insert the 
following new section:
  Sec. __. (a) Except as provided in subsection (b), none of 
the funds made available by this Act may be used by an officer 
or employee of the United States to query information acquired 
under section 702 of the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act 
of 1978 (50 U.S.C. 1881a) using a United States person 
identifier.
  (b) Subsection (a) shall not apply to queries authorized 
under section 105, 304, 703, 704, or 705 of the Foreign 
Intelligence Surveillance Act of 1978 (50 U.S.C. 1805; 1842; 
1881b; 1881c; 1881d), or title 18, United States Code, 
regardless of under what Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act 
authority it was collected.
                              ----------                              


     28. An Amendment To Be Offered by Representative Lowenthal of 
          California or His Designee, Debatable for 10 Minutes

  Page 96, line 6, after the dollar amount, insert ``(reduced 
by $60,000,000)''.
  Page 96, line 6, after the dollar amount, insert ``(increased 
by $60,000,000)''.
                              ----------                              


  29. An Amendment To Be Offered by Representative Malinowski of New 
            Jersey or His Designee, Debatable for 10 Minutes

  Page 26, line 20, after the dollar amount, insert ``(reduced 
by $1,000,000)''.
  Page 53, line 18, after the dollar amount, insert 
``(increased by $1,000,000)''.
                              ----------                              


  30. An Amendment To Be Offered by Representative Malinowski of New 
            Jersey or His Designee, Debatable for 10 Minutes

  Page 26, line 20, after the dollar amount, insert ``(reduced 
by $500,000)''.
  Page 106, line 14, after the dollar amount, insert 
``(increased by $500,000)''.
                              ----------                              


31. An Amendment To Be Offered by Representative McCarthy of California 
               or His Designee, Debatable for 10 Minutes

  Page 43, line 22, after the dollar amount, insert 
``(increased by $147,000,000) (reduced by $147,000,000)''.
                              ----------                              


   32. An Amendment To Be Offered by Representative McKinley of West 
           Virginia or His Designee, Debatable for 10 Minutes

  Page 101, line 16, after the dollar amount, insert 
``(increased by $10,100,000) (reduced by $10,100,000)''.
                              ----------                              


   33. An Amendment To Be Offered by Representative McKinley of West 
           Virginia or His Designee, Debatable for 10 Minutes

  Page 42, line 3, after the dollar amount, insert ``(increased 
by $2,000,000)''.
  Page 42, line 3, after the dollar amount, insert ``(reduced 
by $2,000,000)''.
                              ----------                              


   34. An Amendment To Be Offered by Representative McKinley of West 
           Virginia or His Designee, Debatable for 10 Minutes

  Page 15, line 24, after the dollar amount, insert 
``(increased by $2,300,000)''.
  Page 15, line 24, after the dollar amount, insert ``(reduced 
by $2,300,000)''.
                              ----------                              


35. An Amendment To Be Offered by Representative Moore of Wisconsin or 
                 Her Designee, Debatable for 10 Minutes

  Page 26, line 20, after the dollar amount, insert ``(reduced 
by $1,000,000)''.
  Page 46, line 2, after the dollar amount, insert ``(increased 
by $1,000,000)''.
  Page 50, line 15, after the dollar amount, insert 
``(increased by $1,000,000)''.
                              ----------                              


36. An Amendment To Be Offered by Representative Norton of District of 
           Columbia or Her Designee, Debatable for 10 Minutes

  At the end of the bill (before the short title), insert the 
following:
  Sec. __.  None of the funds made available by this Act may be 
used to carry out paragraph (2) of section 3622(c) of title 18, 
United States Code.
                              ----------                              


     37. An Amendment To Be Offered by Representative Obernolte of 
          California or His Designee, Debatable for 10 Minutes

  Page 26, line 20, after the first dollar amount, insert 
``(reduced by $25,000,000)''.
  Page 40, line 4, after the first dollar amount, insert 
``(increased by $25,000,000)''.
                              ----------                              


 38. An Amendment To Be Offered by Representative Ocasio-Cortez of New 
             York or Her Designee, Debatable for 10 Minutes

  At the end of the bill (before the short title), insert the 
following:
  Sec. __.  None of the funds made available by this Act may be 
used for the purchase of chemical weapons (as such term is 
defined in section 229F of title 18, United States Code) for 
law enforcement purposes.
                              ----------                              


 39. An Amendment To Be Offered by Representative Ocasio-Cortez of New 
             York or Her Designee, Debatable for 10 Minutes

  At the end of the bill (before the short title), insert the 
following:
  Sec. ___.  None of the funds made available by this Act may 
be used by the Department of Justice to defend Donald J. Trump 
in the case E. Jean Carroll v. Donald J. Trump.
                              ----------                              


 40. An Amendment To Be Offered by Representative Omar of Minnesota or 
                 Her Designee, Debatable for 10 Minutes

  Page 42, line 3, after the dollar amount, insert ``(reduced 
by $500,000) (increase by $500,000)''.
                              ----------                              


 41. An Amendment To Be Offered by Representative Omar of Minnesota or 
                 Her Designee, Debatable for 10 Minutes

  Page 53, line 18, after the dollar amount, insert ``(reduced 
by $1,000,000) (increased by $1,000,000)''.
                              ----------                              


 42. An Amendment To Be Offered by Representative Omar of Minnesota or 
                 Her Designee, Debatable for 10 Minutes

  At the end of the bill (before the short title), insert the 
following:
  Sec. __.  None of the funds appropriated or otherwise made 
available by this Act may be used in contravention of the First 
Amendment of the Constitution.
                              ----------                              


43. An Amendment To Be Offered by Representative Perlmutter of Colorado 
               or His Designee, Debatable for 10 Minutes

  Page 14, line 5, after the dollar amount, insert ``(reduced 
by $12,000,000)''.
  Page 14, line 21, after the dollar amount, insert ``(reduced 
by $12,000,000)''.
  Page 14, line 22, after the dollar amount, insert ``(reduced 
by $12,000,000)''.
  Page 18, line 18, after the dollar amount, insert 
``(increased by $10,000,000)''.
                              ----------                              


44. An Amendment To Be Offered by Representative Perlmutter of Colorado 
               or His Designee, Debatable for 10 Minutes

  Page 98, line 10, after the dollar amount, insert ``(reduced 
by $43,300,000) (increased by $43,300,000)''.
                              ----------                              


  45. An Amendment To Be Offered by Representative Plaskett of Virgin 
           Islands or Her Designee, Debatable for 10 Minutes

  At the end of the bill (before the short title), insert the 
following:
  Sec. __.  None of the funds made available by this Act may be 
used by the Department of Justice to argue, in the conduct of 
any litigation to which the United States, or an agency or 
officer thereof is a party, that any denial of Supplemental 
Security Income benefits based solely on residence in any 
territory or possession of the United States is constitutional 
or is valid or enforceable on any ground, including that any 
such denial of such benefits based solely on residence in any 
territory or possession of the United States would not violate 
the constitutional guarantee to equal protection of the laws.
                              ----------                              


     46. An Amendment To Be Offered by Representative Pressley of 
        Massachusetts or Her Designee, Debatable for 10 Minutes

  Page 29, line 5, after the first dollar amount, insert 
``(reduced by $1,000,000) (increased by $1,000,000)''.
                              ----------                              


     47. An Amendment To Be Offered by Representative Pressley of 
        Massachusetts or Her Designee, Debatable for 10 Minutes

  Page 36, line 25, after the dollar amount, insert ``(reduced 
by $2,000,000)''.
  Page 74, line 20, after the dollar amount, insert 
``(increased by $2,000,000)''.
  Page 76, line 14, after the dollar amount, insert 
``(increased by $2,000,000)''.
                              ----------                              


     48. An Amendment To Be Offered by Representative Pressley of 
        Massachusetts or Her Designee, Debatable for 10 Minutes

   Page 42, line 4, after the dollar amount, insert 
``(increased by $500,000) (reduced by $500,000)''.
                              ----------                              


     49. An Amendment To Be Offered by Representative Pressley of 
        Massachusetts or Her Designee, Debatable for 10 Minutes

  Page 36, line 25, after the dollar amount, insert ``(reduced 
by $3,000,000)''.
  Page 56, line 11, after the dollar amount, insert 
``(increased by $3,000,000)''.
  Page 56, line 13, after the dollar amount, insert 
``(increased by $3,000,000)''.
  Page 58, line 19, after the dollar amount, insert 
``(increased by $3,000,000)''.
                              ----------                              


50. An Amendment To Be Offered by Representative Ross of North Carolina 
               or Her Designee, Debatable for 10 Minutes

  Page 26, line 20, after the dollar amount, insert ``(reduced 
by $2,000,000)''.
  Page 53, line 18, after the dollar amount, insert 
``(increased by $2,000,000)''.
  Page 53, line 20, after the dollar amount, insert 
``(increased by $2,000,000)''.
                              ----------                              


51. An Amendment To Be Offered by Representative Ruiz of California or 
                 His Designee, Debatable for 10 Minutes

  Page 26, line 20, after the dollar amount, insert ``(reduced 
by $2,000,000)''.
  Page 78, line 21, after the dollar amount, insert 
``(increased by $2,000,000)''.
  Page 79, line 1, after the dollar amount, insert ``(increased 
by $2,000,000)''.
  Page 80, line 1, after the dollar amount, insert ``(increased 
by $2,000,000)''.
                              ----------                              


 52. An Amendment To Be Offered by Representative Rush of Illinois or 
                 His Designee, Debatable for 10 Minutes

  Page 26, line 20, after the dollar amount, insert ``(reduced 
by $1,800,000)''.
  Page 56, line 11, after the dollar amount, insert 
``(increased by $1,800,000)''.
  Page 56, line 13, after the dollar amount, insert 
``(increased by $1,800,000)''.
  Page 58, line 11, after the dollar amount, insert 
``(increased by $1,800,000)''.
                              ----------                              


53. An Amendment To Be Offered by Representative Schrier of Washington 
               or Her Designee, Debatable for 10 Minutes

  Page 26, line 20, after the first dollar amount, insert 
``(decreased by $1,000,000)''.
  Page 56, line 11, after the first dollar amount, insert 
``(increased by $1,000,000)''.
  Page 70 line 8, after the first dollar amount, insert 
``(increased by $1,000,000)''.
  Page 70, line 9, after the first dollar amount, insert 
``(increased by $1,000,000)''.
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54. An Amendment To Be Offered by Representative Schrier of Washington 
               or Her Designee, Debatable for 10 Minutes

  Page 26, line 20, after the first dollar amount, insert 
``(decreased by $2,000,000)''.
  Page 56 line 11, after the first dollar amount, insert 
``(increased by $2,000,000)''.
  Page 68, line 3, after the first dollar amount, insert 
``(increased by $2,000,000)''.
  Page 68, line 12, after the first dollar amount, insert 
``(increased by $2,000,000)''.
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55. An Amendment To Be Offered by Representative Sherrill of New Jersey 
               or Her Designee, Debatable for 10 Minutes

  Page 26, line 20, after the dollar amount, insert ``(reduced 
by $3,000,000)''.
  Page 56, line 11, after the dollar amount, insert 
``(increased by $3,000,000)''.
  Page 64, line 24, after the dollar amount, insert 
``(increased by $3,000,000)''.
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56. An Amendment To Be Offered by Representative Sherrill of New Jersey 
               or Her Designee, Debatable for 10 Minutes

  Page 14, line 5, after the first dollar amount, insert 
``(reduced by $1,450,000) (increased by $1,450,000)''.
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57. An Amendment To Be Offered by Representative Sherrill of New Jersey 
               or Her Designee, Debatable for 10 Minutes

  Page 106, line 14, after the first dollar amount, insert 
``(reduced by $7,695,729,000) (increased by $7,695,729,000)''.
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58. An Amendment To Be Offered by Representative Sherrill of New Jersey 
               or Her Designee, Debatable for 10 Minutes

  Page 46, line 2, after the first dollar amount, insert 
``(reduced by $753,800,000) (increased by $753,800,000)''.
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59. An Amendment To Be Offered by Representative Spanberger of Virginia 
               or Her Designee, Debatable for 10 Minutes

  Page 106, line 14, after the first dollar amount, insert 
``(increased by $5,000,000) (decreased by $5,000,000)''.
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 60. An Amendment To Be Offered by Representative Upton of Michigan or 
                 His Designee, Debatable for 10 Minutes

  Page 112, line 13, after the $118,500,000 dollar amount, 
insert ``(reduced by $1,000,000) (increased by $1,000,000)''.
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61. An Amendment To Be Offered by Representative Walberg of Michigan or 
                 His Designee, Debatable for 10 Minutes

  At the end of the bill (before the short title), insert the 
following:
  Sec. __ None of the funds made available by this Act may be 
used to carry out Order Number 3946-2017 of the Attorney 
General, issued July 19, 2017.

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