[House Report 117-356]
[From the U.S. Government Publishing Office]


117th Congress    }                                     {       Report
                        HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES
 2d Session       }                                     {      117-356

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 PROVIDING FOR CONSIDERATION OF THE BILL (H.R. 2377) TO AUTHORIZE THE 
ISSUANCE OF EXTREME RISK PROTECTION ORDERS; PROVIDING FOR CONSIDERATION 
   OF THE BILL (H.R. 7910) TO AMEND TITLE 18, UNITED STATES CODE, TO 
PROVIDE FOR AN INCREASED AGE LIMIT ON THE PURCHASE OF CERTAIN FIREARMS, 
   PREVENT GUN TRAFFICKING, MODERNIZE THE PROHIBITION ON UNTRACEABLE 
    FIREARMS, ENCOURAGE THE SAFE STORAGE OF FIREARMS, AND FOR OTHER 
                    PURPOSES; AND FOR OTHER PURPOSES 

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June 7, 2022.--Referred to the House Calendar and ordered to be printed

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

                              R E P O R T

                      [To accompany H. Res. 1153]

    The Committee on Rules, having had under consideration 
House Resolution 1153, by a record vote of 7 to 4, 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. 2377, the 
Federal Extreme Risk Protection Order Act of 2021, under a 
closed rule. The resolution provides one hour of debate equally 
divided and controlled by the chair and ranking minority member 
of the Committee on the Judiciary or their designees. The 
resolution waives all points of order against consideration of 
the bill. The resolution provides that an amendment in the 
nature of a substitute consisting of the text of Rules 
Committee Print 117-46, modified by the amendment printed in 
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 one motion to recommit. The resolution also 
provides for consideration of H.R. 7910, the Protecting Our 
Kids Act, under a closed rule. The resolution provides two 
hours of debate equally divided and controlled by the chair and 
ranking minority member of the Committee on the Judiciary or 
their designees. The resolution waives all points of order 
against consideration of the bill. The resolution provides that 
an amendment in the nature of a substitute consisting of the 
text of Rules Committee Print 117-48 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 the Chair 
shall put the question on retaining each title of the bill, as 
amended, in the order specified by the Chair; provides that the 
yeas and nays be considered as ordered on each of the 
questions; and provides that the Chair shall then put the 
question on engrossment and third reading of the text 
comprising those portions of the bill retained. The resolution 
provides one motion to recommit. The resolution directs the 
Clerk, in the engrossment of H.R. 7910, to make technical and 
conforming changes in the event a portion of the bill is not 
retained. The resolution provides that House Resolution 1151 is 
hereby adopted. The resolution provides that House Resolution 
1152 is hereby adopted. The resolution provides that House 
Resolution 188, agreed to March 8, 2021 (as most recently 
amended by House Resolution 1097, agreed to May 10, 2022), is 
amended by striking ``June 10, 2022'' each place it appears and 
inserting (in each instance) ``June 17, 2022''.

                         EXPLANATION OF WAIVERS

    Although the resolution waives all points of order against 
consideration of H.R. 2377, the Committee is not aware of any 
points of order. The waiver is prophylactic in nature.
    Although the rule waives all points of order against 
provisions in H.R. 2377, as amended, the Committee is not aware 
of any points of order. The waiver is prophylactic in nature.
    The waiver of all points of order against consideration of 
H.R. 7910 includes a waiver of clause 4 of rule XIII, which 
prohibits the consideration of a measure or matter reported by 
a committee until the proposed text of the report has been 
available for 72 hours.
    The waiver of all points of order against provisions in 
H.R. 7910, as amended, includes a waiver of clause 5(a) of rule 
XXI, which prohibits a bill or joint resolution carrying a tax 
or tariff measure from being reported by a committee not having 
jurisdiction to report tax or tariff measures.

                            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. 230

    Motion by Mr. Burgess to strike the language in the rule 
that deems a budget resolution passed by the House. Defeated: 
4-8

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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.......................          Yea
Mr. Raskin......................................          Nay   Mr. Reschenthaler.................          Yea
Ms. Scanlon.....................................          Nay   Mrs. Fischbach....................          Yea
Mr. Morelle.....................................          Nay
Mr. DeSaulnier..................................          Nay
Ms. Ross........................................          Nay
Mr. Neguse......................................  ............
Mr. McGovern, Chairman..........................          Nay
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Rules Committee record vote No. 231

    Motion by Mrs. Torres to report the rule. Adopted: 7-4

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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.......................          Nay
Mr. Raskin......................................          Yea   Mr. Reschenthaler.................          Nay
Ms. Scanlon.....................................  ............  Mrs. Fischbach....................          Nay
Mr. Morelle.....................................          Yea
Mr. DeSaulnier..................................          Yea
Ms. Ross........................................          Yea
Mr. Neguse......................................  ............
Mr. McGovern, Chairman..........................          Yea
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      SUMMARY OF THE AMENDMENT TO H.R. 2377 CONSIDERED AS ADOPTED

    1. Nadler (NY): Makes technical and conforming edits that 
improve clarity and consistency throughout the legislation.

          TEXT OF AMENDMENT TO H.R. 2377 CONSIDERED AS ADOPTED

  Page 22, strike line 3 and insert the following:
          ``(2) Annual report.--Not later than 1 year''.
  Page 26, line 3, strike ``training on''.
  Page 35, line 1, strike ``proficiency,'' and insert 
``proficiency, mental health condition, disability,''.
  Page 35, beginning line 14, strike ``a mental illness or 
emotional distress, including de-escalation and crisis 
intervention;'' and insert ``mental, behavioral, or physical 
disabilities, or emotional distress, including de-escalation 
techniques and crisis intervention;''.
  Page 35, line 20, strike ``and''.
  Page 35, insert after line 20 the following (and redesignate 
the succeeding clauses accordingly):
                          (v) community relations; and
  Page 36, line 13, strike ``organizations'' and insert 
``providers''.
  Page 36, line 15, strike ``specialists,'' and insert 
``specialists, law enforcement agencies, mental health 
disability experts,''.
  Page 44, line 13, strike ``disability,'' and insert 
``disability, average annual income,''.
  Page 44, line 17, strike ``disability,'' and insert 
``disability, average annual income,''.
  Page 44, strike line 19 and all that follows through line 20, 
and insert the following:
          (G) the total number of firearms removed pursuant to 
        extreme risk protection orders, and, if available, the 
        number of firearms removed pursuant to each such order.
  Page 46, line 1, ``2022,'' and insert ``2022, and Federal 
extreme risk protection orders, as defined in section 932 of 
title 18,''.
  Page 46, line 5, strike ``orders'' and insert ``orders and 
Federal extreme risk protection orders''.

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