[House Report 118-216]
[From the U.S. Government Publishing Office]
118th Congress } { Report
HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES
1st Session } { 118-216
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PROVIDING FOR CONSIDERATION OF THE BILL (H.R. 4365) MAKING
APPROPRIATIONS FOR THE DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE FOR THE FISCAL YEAR ENDING
SEPTEMBER 30, 2024, AND FOR OTHER PURPOSES; PROVIDING FOR CONSIDERATION
OF THE BILL (H.R. 4367) MAKING APPROPRIATIONS FOR THE DEPARTMENT OF
HOMELAND SECURITY FOR THE FISCAL YEAR ENDING SEPTEMBER 30, 2024, AND
FOR OTHER PURPOSES; PROVIDING FOR CONSIDERATION OF THE BILL (H.R. 4665)
MAKING APPROPRIATIONS FOR THE DEPARTMENT OF STATE, FOREIGN OPERATIONS,
AND RELATED PROGRAMS FOR THE FISCAL YEAR ENDING SEPTEMBER 30, 2024, AND
FOR OTHER PURPOSES; AND PROVIDING FOR CONSIDERATION OF THE BILL (H.R.
4368) MAKING APPROPRIATIONS FOR AGRICULTURE, RURAL DEVELOPMENT, FOOD
AND DRUG ADMINISTRATION, AND RELATED AGENCIES PROGRAMS FOR THE FISCAL
YEAR ENDING SEPTEMBER 30, 2024, AND FOR OTHER PURPOSES
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September 26, 2023.--Referred to the House Calendar and ordered to be
printed
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Mr. Roy, from the Committee on Rules,
submitted the following
R E P O R T
[To accompany H. Res. 723]
The Committee on Rules, having had under consideration
House Resolution 723, by a record vote of 9 to 2, 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. 4365, the
Department of Defense Appropriations Act, 2024, under a
structured rule. The resolution waives all points of order
against consideration of the bill. 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 respective designees. The resolution
provides that the bill shall be considered as read. The
resolution waives all points of order against provisions in the
bill. The resolution makes in order only those amendments
printed in part A of the Rules Committee report, amendments en
bloc described in section 3 and pro forma amendments described
in section 13. Each amendment shall be considered only in the
order printed in the report, may be offered only by a Member
designated in the report, shall be considered as read, shall be
debatable for the time specified in the report equally divided
and controlled by the proponent and an opponent, shall not be
subject to amendment except as provided by section 13 of the
rule, and shall not be subject to a demand for division of the
question. All points of order against the amendments printed in
part A of the Rules Committee report or amendments en bloc
described in section 3 of the resolution are waived. The
resolution provides that the chair of the Committee on
Appropriations or her designee may offer amendments en bloc
consisting of amendments printed in part A 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 respective designees,
shall not be subject to amendment except as provided by section
13 of the rule, and shall not be subject to a demand for
division of the question. The resolution further provides for
consideration of H.R. 4367, the Department of Homeland Security
Appropriations Act, 2024, under a structured rule. The
resolution waives all points of order against consideration of
the bill. 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
respective designees. The resolution provides that the bill
shall be considered as read. The resolution waives all points
of order against provisions in the bill. The resolution makes
in order only those amendments printed in part B of the Rules
Committee report, amendments en bloc described in section 6 and
pro forma amendments described in section 13. Each amendment
shall be considered only in the order printed in the report,
may be offered only by a Member designated in the report, shall
be considered as read, shall be debatable for the time
specified in the report equally divided and controlled by the
proponent and an opponent, shall not be subject to amendment
except as provided by section 13 of the rule, and shall not be
subject to a demand for division of the question. All points of
order against the amendments printed in part B of the Rules
Committee report or amendments en bloc described in section 6
of the resolution are waived. The resolution provides that the
chair of the Committee on Appropriations or her designee may
offer amendments en bloc consisting of amendments printed in
part B 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
respective designees, shall not be subject to amendment except
as provided by section 13 of the rule, and shall not be subject
to a demand for division of the question. The resolution
further provides for consideration of H.R. 4665, the Department
of State, Foreign Operations, and Related Programs
Appropriations Act, 2024, under a structured rule. The
resolution waives all points of order against consideration of
the bill. 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
respective designees. The resolution provides that the
amendment printed in part C 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
makes in order only those amendments printed in part D of the
Rules Committee report, amendments en bloc described in section
9 and pro forma amendments described in section 13. Each
amendment shall be considered only in the order printed in the
report, may be offered only by a Member designated in the
report, shall be considered as read, shall be debatable for the
time specified in the report equally divided and controlled by
the proponent and an opponent, shall not be subject to
amendment except as provided by section 13 of the rule, and
shall not be subject to a demand for division of the question.
All points of order against the amendments printed in part D of
the Rules Committee report or amendments en bloc described in
section 9 of the resolution are waived. The resolution provides
that the chair of the Committee on Appropriations or her
designee may offer amendments en bloc consisting of amendments
printed in part D 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 respective designees, shall not be
subject to amendment except as provided by section 13 of the
rule, and shall not be subject to a demand for division of the
question. The resolution further provides for consideration of
H.R. 4368, the Agriculture, Rural Development, Food and Drug
Administration, and Related Agencies Appropriations Act, 2024,
under a structured rule. The resolution waives all points of
order against consideration of the bill. 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 respective designees. 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 makes in order only those amendments
printed in part F of the Rules Committee report, amendments en
bloc described in section 12 and pro forma amendments described
in section 13. Each amendment shall be considered only in the
order printed in the report, may be offered only by a Member
designated in the report, shall be considered as read, shall be
debatable for the time specified in the report equally divided
and controlled by the proponent and an opponent, shall not be
subject to amendment except as provided by section 13 of the
rule, and shall not be subject to a demand for division of the
question. All points of order against the amendments printed in
part F of the Rules Committee report or amendments en bloc
described in section 12 of the resolution are waived. The
resolution provides that the chair of the Committee on
Appropriations or her designee may offer amendments en bloc
consisting of 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 respective designees,
shall not be subject to amendment except as provided by section
13 of the rule, and shall not be subject to a demand for
division of the question. The resolution provides that, during
consideration of each bill--H.R. 4365, H.R. 4367, H.R. 4665,
and H.R. 4368--for amendment, the chair and ranking minority
member of the Committee on Appropriations or their respective
designees may offer up to 10 pro forma amendments each at any
point for the purpose of debate. The resolution provides that
at the conclusion of consideration of each bill--H.R. 4365,
H.R. 4367, H.R. 4665, and H.R. 4368--for amendment, the
Committee shall rise and report such bill to the House with
such amendments as may have been adopted. The previous question
shall be considered as ordered on such bill and amendments
thereto to final passage without intervening motion except one
motion to recommit. The resolution provides that the Clerk
shall not transmit to the Senate a message that the House has
passed H.R. 4367 until notified by the Speaker that H.R. 2, as
passed by the House on May 11, 2023, has been enacted into law.
EXPLANATION OF WAIVERS
Although the resolution waives all points of order against
consideration of H.R. 4365, the Committee is not aware of any
points of order. The waiver is prophylactic in nature.
The waiver of all points of order against provisions in
H.R. 4365 includes:
--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.
--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.
--Section 3(aa) of H. Res. 5, which prohibits an
unauthorized appropriation in an appropriations bill in excess
of the most recent enacted level.
Although the resolution waives all points of order against
the amendments printed in part A of the Rules Committee report
or amendments en bloc described in section 3 of the resolution,
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. 4367 includes:
--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 provisions in
H.R. 4367 includes:
--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.
--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.
--Section 3(aa) of H. Res. 5, which prohibits an
unauthorized appropriation in an appropriations bill in excess
of the most recent enacted level.
Although the resolution waives all points of order against
the amendments printed in part B of the Rules Committee report
or amendments en bloc described in section 6 of the resolution,
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. 4665 includes:
--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 provisions in
H.R. 4665, as amended includes:
--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.
--Section 3(aa) of H. Res. 5, which prohibits an
unauthorized appropriation in an appropriations bill in excess
of the most recent enacted level.
Although the resolution waives all points of order against
the amendments printed in part D of the Rules Committee report
or amendments en bloc described in section 9 of the resolution,
the Committee is not aware of any points of order. The waiver
is prophylactic in nature.
Although the resolution waives all points of order against
consideration of H.R. 4368, the Committee is not aware of any
points of order. The waiver is prophylactic in nature.
The waiver of all points of order against provisions in
H.R. 4368 includes:
--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.
--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.
--Section 3(aa) of H. Res. 5, which prohibits an
unauthorized appropriation in an appropriations bill in excess
of the most recent enacted level.
Although the resolution waives all points of order against
the amendments printed in part F of the Rules Committee report
or amendments en bloc described in section 12 of the
resolution, the Committee is not aware of any points of order.
The waiver is prophylactic in nature.
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. 135
Motion by Mr. McGovern to strike the provision of the rule
self-executing a manager's amendment for H.R. 4368, which
further slashes funding for programs in the bill, including a
70% cut to the Food for Peace Program. Defeated: 2-9
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Majority Members Vote Minority Members Vote
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Mr. Burgess..................................... Nay Mr. McGovern...................... Yea
Mr. Reschenthaler............................... Nay Ms. Scanlon....................... ............
Mrs. Fischbach.................................. Nay Mr. Neguse........................ Yea
Mr. Massie...................................... Nay Ms. Leger Fernandez............... ............
Mr. Norman...................................... Nay
Mr. Roy......................................... Nay
Mrs. Houchin.................................... Nay
Mr. Langworthy.................................. Nay
Mr. Cole, Chairman.............................. Nay
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Rules Committee record vote No. 136
Motion by Mr. McGovern to amend the rule to make in order
amendment #11 to H.R. 4365, offered by Representative McCollum;
amendments #1 and #43 to H.R. 4367, offered by Representatives
Crockett and Titus, respectively; amendment #117 to H.R. 4368,
offered by Representative DeLauro; and amendment #112 to H.R.
4665, offered by Representative Lee. Defeated: 2-9
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Majority Members Vote Minority Members Vote
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Mr. Burgess..................................... Nay Mr. McGovern...................... Yea
Mr. Reschenthaler............................... Nay Ms. Scanlon....................... ............
Mrs. Fischbach.................................. Nay Mr. Neguse........................ Yea
Mr. Massie...................................... Nay Ms. Leger Fernandez............... ............
Mr. Norman...................................... Nay
Mr. Roy......................................... Nay
Mrs. Houchin.................................... Nay
Mr. Langworthy.................................. Nay
Mr. Cole, Chairman.............................. Nay
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Rules Committee record vote No. 137
Motion by Mr. Neguse to strike Section 15 of the rule,
which says the Clerk can't send the DHS funding bill to the
Senate until H.R. 2, as passed by the House, is enacted.
Defeated: 3-8
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Majority Members Vote Minority Members Vote
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Mr. Burgess..................................... Nay Mr. McGovern...................... Yea
Mr. Reschenthaler............................... Nay Ms. Scanlon....................... ............
Mrs. Fischbach.................................. Nay Mr. Neguse........................ Yea
Mr. Massie...................................... Yea Ms. Leger Fernandez............... ............
Mr. Norman...................................... Nay
Mr. Roy......................................... Nay
Mrs. Houchin.................................... Nay
Mr. Langworthy.................................. Nay
Mr. Cole, Chairman.............................. Nay
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Rules Committee record vote No. 138
Motion by Mr. Roy to report the rule. Adopted: 9-2
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Majority Members Vote Minority Members Vote
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Mr. Burgess..................................... Yea Mr. McGovern...................... Nay
Mr. Reschenthaler............................... Yea Ms. Scanlon....................... ............
Mrs. Fischbach.................................. Yea Mr. Neguse........................ Nay
Mr. Massie...................................... Yea Ms. Leger Fernandez............... ............
Mr. Norman...................................... Yea
Mr. Roy......................................... Yea
Mrs. Houchin.................................... Yea
Mr. Langworthy.................................. Yea
Mr. Cole, Chairman.............................. Yea
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SUMMARY OF THE AMENDMENTS TO H.R. 4365 IN PART A MADE IN ORDER
1. James (MI), Stevens (MI): Increase in Army RDTE account
of $15 million with a reduction of $15 million to O&M, Army.
(10 minutes)
2. Buchanan (FL): Increases and decreases O&M, Army by $3
million to ensure foreign army bases have properly stocked
ambulances and MedEvac helicopters. (10 minutes)
3. Buchanan (FL): Provides $1 million to Operations and
Maintenance, Army to ensure the continuation of the Future
Soldier Prep Course. Reduces funding for Operations and
Maintenance, Defense-Wide by $1 million. (10 minutes)
4. Carbajal (CA): Decreases O&M, Army by $2,000,000 and
increases RDT&E, Army by $2,000,000 to bolster biotechnology
research through university and industry research centers. (10
minutes)
5. Jacobs (CA): Increases and decreases O&M funding by $5m
total across the services and defense-wide in support of
additional funding to recruit and retain direct-care staff in
Child Development Centers (CDCs). Defense-wide spending is
intended to support DLA funding for this purpose. (10 minutes)
6. Kiggans (VA), Escobar (TX), Ryan (NY), Mace (SC):
Increases and reduces Operation and Maintenance, Army by
$5,000,000 to support the Army Vantage program. (10 minutes)
7. McCormick (GA): Provides an additional $7.75 million for
deployment and operationalization of additional sensor-based
algorithms under the USAF Predictive Analytics and Decision
Assistant (PANDA) system. Reduces funding for Army Operations
and Maintenance, Facilities Sustainment, Restoration, and
Modernization by $7.75 million. (10 minutes)
8. Stevens (MI), Bergman (MI), Dingell (MI): Increases $5
million in funding within the Research, Development, Test and
Evaluation, Army (RDT&E, Army), Next Generation Combat Vehicle
Advanced Technology for Virtual Proving Grounds Technology and
reduces Operation and Maintenance, Army by $5 million. This
technology enables virtual prototyping and testing, which
accelerates the rate of technological deployment, reduces the
need for physical prototypes, lowers costs, and minimizes
risks. (10 minutes)
9. Wilson (SC), Frankel (FL): Increase and decrease funding
by $1,000,000 in Operation and Maintenance, Army to support
personal protective equipment modernization for female service
members and small stature male service members to ensure
service members are given the appropriate equipment to perform
at peak performance and avoid preventable injuries attributable
to ill-fitting or malfunctioning personal protective equipment.
(10 minutes)
10. Caraveo (CO): Increases funding for Space Force RDT&E,
Space Advanced Technology Development/Demo by $10 million to
ensure the Air Force Research Lab (AFRL) has continued
resources to continue research and development on Adaptive
Medium-Lift Engine Architecture. Decreases Navy O&M and Defense
Wide O&M by $5 million each. (10 minutes)
11. Davis (NC), Cartwright (PA), Edwards (NC): Increases
Operations and Maintenance, Navy, by $8,606,779 to assist the
Navy with information technology requirements and other
associated costs to process legal claims associated with Camp
Lejeune contaminated water lawsuits and decreases Operations
and Maintenance, Defense-Wide, by the same amount to achieve
cost-neutrality. (10 minutes)
12. Fallon (TX), McClain (MI), Wilson (SC), Norcross (NJ),
Hudson (NC), Moran (TX): Increases Other Procurement, Army by
$55,000,000 to support HMMWV Anti-Rollover Safety Upgrades. (10
minutes)
13. Dunn (FL), McCormick (GA): Funds a program to study
traumatic brain injuries in veterans. (10 minutes)
14. Gonzales, Tony (TX), Crow (CO): Increases and decreases
Operation and Maintenance, Air Force by $7.2 million with the
intent to establish a modern Chemical, Biological,
Radiological, and Nuclear (CBRN) facility to maintain maximum
readiness posture. (10 minutes)
15. Joyce (OH): Decreases Air Force Research, Development,
Test and Evaluation by $4,000,000 and increases Air Force,
Research, Development, Test and Evaluation by $4,000,000 to
support manufacturing technology with respect to the
development of nanocomposite functional coatings. (10 minutes)
16. Crow (CO), Lamborn (CO), Buck (CO): Increases funding
for Space Force O&M, Space Launch Operations, by $5,000,000,
for ``Multi-Mission Multi-Domain Space Launch Protection''.
Reduces Defense-Wide O&M by $5,000,000. This funding will allow
the Space Force to operate proven multi-mission multi-domain
space launch protection assets to help ensure national security
space launches occur safely and on-time. (10 minutes)
17. Ezell (MS), Kelly (MS), Guest (MS): Increases Navy
RDTE, Air/Ocean Tactical Applications by $8 million for
``Autonomous Surface and Underwater Dual-Modality Vehicles''
and decreases Operations and Maintenance, Space Force, by $8
million. This amendment would fund the emergent needs of Naval
Intelligence (N2N6) and multiple COCOMs, in addition to CTF-52
and CTF-59, for the purpose of accelerating the final
development and employment of the worlds only dual-modality
Advanced Autonomous System. (10 minutes)
18. Kelly (MS), Guest (MS), Veasey (TX): Revises Army
Aircraft Procurement with an additional $10,000,000 for one UH-
72B Lakota helicopter. (10 minutes)
19. Lamborn (CO): Increases Space Force operation and
maintenance by $2,500,000 and decreases Defense-wide RDT&E
$2.5M. This funding would support the Commercial Physics-Based
Digital Mission Engineering lines of effort which allows
Guardians to design, test, and operate space systems and
evaluate operational effectiveness against mission goals to
include mission payload (electro-optical and infrared,
communications/antennas, and weapons) performance in theater.
(10 minutes)
20. Bacon (NE): Increases Air Force RDTE by $5 million for
the purpose of modernizing defense nuclear command, control and
communications (NC3) enterprise capabilities through
USSTRATCOM's Research Engineering and Collaboration Hub (REACH)
and reduces Defense-Wide Operations and Maintenance by $5
million. (10 minutes)
21. Bacon (NE), Thompson (PA): Increases Army RDTE by $5
million for the purpose of maximizing soldier performance and
lethality through enhanced research of musculoskeletal health
and physiology to improve individual resistance to injury and
fatigue and reduced Defense-Wide Operation and Maintenance by
$5 million. (10 minutes)
22. Banks (IN): Increases Defense Production Act Purchases
by $5 million to support the establishment of a reliable
domestic source of tetranitrocarbazole (TNC) for ammunition and
flare production and decreases Operations and Maintenance
(O&M), Defense-Wide by $5 million. (10 minutes)
23. Boebert (CO): Redirects $3 million from O&M to fund
research for combat-related traumatic injuries. (10 minutes)
24. Boebert (CO): Redirects $5 million from O&M to fund
Navy and Marine procurement of MK107 cartridges. (10 minutes)
25. Boebert (CO): Redirects $3 million from O&M to increase
funding for the National Guard Counterdrug Program to train and
equip our servicemembers to counter illicit fentanyl and
synthetic opioids and the transnational criminal organizations
that contribute to the fentanyl crisis. (10 minutes)
26. Boebert (CO): Redirects $3 million from O&M to increase
funding for Counter Narcotics Support to enhance DOD's role in
countering the flow of illicit fentanyl and synthetic opioids.
(10 minutes)
27. Connolly (VA): Increases/decreases Operation and
Maintenance, Defense-Wide by $5,000,000 for the purposes of
implementing the 21st Century Integrated Digital Experience
Act. (10 minutes)
28. Crow (CO): Increases applied research funding for Space
Force RDT&E, Space Technology, by $2,500,000, for the
``University Consortium for Space Technology''. Reduces
Defense-Wide O&M by $2,500,000. The University Consortium for
Space Technology supports the Space Force's missions by
conducting applied research, development and demonstration
activities aimed at rapidly advancing space technology and
capability integration. (10 minutes)
29. Fitzgerald (WI): Directs $5 million in funding from
O&M, Defense-Wide to RDT&E, Defense-Wide to support Advanced
Electrification Demonstration within the Industrial Base
Analysis and Sustainment (IBAS) program (PE 0607210D8Z). (10
minutes)
30. Fitzgerald (WI): Directs $4 million in funding from
O&M, Defense-Wide to RDT&E, Army to support Advanced
Manufacturing Cell for Missile Fins and Components within End
Item Industrial Preparedness Activities (PE 0708045A). (10
minutes)
31. Fitzpatrick (PA): Increase RDT&E, Army by $5 million
and reduce Defense-Wide Operation and Maintenance by the same.
This increase would further support the Army's efforts to
integrate hydrogen propulsion into ground vehicles through
development, installation, testing and evaluation of modular,
interconnected high-capacity hydrogen generation and heavy duty
fueling station system. (10 minutes)
32. Garamendi (CA), Thompson (CA): Transfers $3 million
from the Office of the Secretary Defense's (OSD) travel budget
to the Readiness and Environmental Protection Integration
(REPI) Program to match the level authorized level under the
House-passed NDAA (H.R.2670): $88 million total for FY24.
Congressional intent is for this additional REPI funding to be
used by DOD to prevent encroachment around strategically
important military installations like Travis AFB. (10 minutes)
33. Garbarino (NY): Directs $5 million in funding from the
Defense-Wide Operation and Maintenance account to the Navy's
Research, Development, Test & Evaluation (RDT&E), Force
Protection Applied Research account (PE 0602123N), to establish
an Aircraft Corrosion Certification Initiative, which would
utilize industry experience with airframe testing combined with
environmental and dynamic testing. (10 minutes)
34. Houlahan (PA): Directs $50 million from O&M Defense-
Wide to the Defense Production Act Purchases account, intended
to fund the Advanced Defense Capabilities Pilot Program, as
authorized by Section 853 of the House-passed FY24 NDAA and
Section 831 of the Senate-passed FY24 NDAA. (10 minutes)
35. Houlahan (PA), Moore (UT): Directs $5 million in
funding from Defense-Wide Operation and Maintenance to Air
Force RDT&E to support development of Turbo Air Cooled HTPEM
Hydrogen Fuel Cell. (10 minutes)
36. Issa (CA): Increases and decreases by $1 million
defense-wide Operations & Maintenance accounts to highlight the
need for the Department of Defense to fully implement Section
626 of H.R.5515--John S. McCain National Defense Authorization
Act for Fiscal Year 2019, which authorized the establishment--
across all services--of harmonized procedures for Gold Star
(surviving) spouses and next of kin to gain unescorted access
to military installations. (10 minutes)
37. James (MI): increasing the RDTE, Army for Derisking
Production of the Advanced Combat Transmission and decreasing
O&M, Defense-Wide, by $10 million. (10 minutes)
38. James (MI): Increase in Aircraft Procurement, Air Force
account of $122.6 million with a reduction of $122.6 million to
Defense-Wide Operation and Maintenance. (10 minutes)
39. Joyce (PA), Trone (MD), Thompson (PA), Kelly (MS), Wild
(PA), Finstad (MN), Houlahan (PA): Reduces Defense-Wide
Operation and Maintenance by $15,000,000 and increases Other
Procurement, Army by $15,000,000 for the Army M971A3 Heavy Dump
Truck (HDT) Program. (10 minutes)
40. Kamlager-Dove (CA): Increases Research, Development,
Test & Evaluation, Army funding by $7 million and reduces
Defense-Wide Operation and Maintenance by $7 million. (10
minutes)
41. Keating (MA): Increases funding of RDT&E, Navy by $5
million to support the Navy's autonomous underwater vehicle
(AUV) mission and reduced Defense-Wide Operation and
Maintenance by $5 million. (10 minutes)
42. Kelly (MS): Revises RDT&E, Army by increasing funding
by $5,000,000 for Denied Area Monitoring & Exploitation v2.5.
(10 minutes)
43. Kuster (NH): Increases Air Force Research, Development,
Test and Evaluation funding by $12 million to support Additive
Manufacturing Digital Technology Maturation and Adoption and
reduces Defense-Wide Operation and Maintenance by $12 million.
(10 minutes)
44. Lieu (CA), Carbajal (CA), Lamborn (CO): Increases
Research, Test, Development, & Evaluation, Space Force, Space
Innovation, Integration, and Rapid Technology Development
funding by $7.5 million to support Accelerating Space Operators
Education and Experiential Learning and reduces Defense-Wide
Operation and Maintenance by $7.5 million. (10 minutes)
45. Lieu (CA), Carbajal (CA), Lamborn (CO): Increases Space
Force, Research, Development, Test and Evaluation (RDT&E),
Space Technology funding by $5,000,000 and reduces Defense-Wide
Operation and Maintenance by $5 million. This increase would
allow the Air Force Research Lab (AFRL) and Space Force
additional resources to rapidly demonstrate Advanced Spacecraft
Energetic Non-Toxic (ASCENT) multi-mode electric propulsion.
(10 minutes)
46. Luna (FL): Reduces the Operation and Maintenance,
Defense-Wide account by $1,000,000 and increases the Operation
and Maintenance, Defense-Wide account by $1,000,000. (10
minutes)
47. Luttrell (TX), Moore (UT), McCormick (GA): $15 million
increase for the litter lift stabilization system in Army
Aircraft Procurement with a $15 million offset from Defense
Wide O&M. (10 minutes)
48. Luttrell (TX), Crenshaw (TX): Provides $15 million in
funding for the DoD wide Psychedelic Medical Clinical Trials.
(10 minutes)
49. Luttrell (TX), Gallagher (WI), Himes (CT): Repurposes
$5 million dollars from Defense Wide O&M to Army RDTE in order
to support wearable TBI prevention devices. (10 minutes)
50. Lynch (MA): Increases the Defense Health Program by $4
M to carry out the second year of the Special Operations TBI
pilot program which provides treatment and care to Special
Operations Forces impacted by Traumatic Brain Injury and other
brain health issues. Offset by a reduction of $4 M to O&M,
Defense-wide. (10 minutes)
51. McClain (MI): Increase in Army RDTE account of $7.5
million with a reduction of $7.5 million to Defense-Wide
Operation and Maintenance. (10 minutes)
52. McClain (MI): Increase in Army RDTE account of $10
million with a reduction of $10 million to Defense-Wide
Operation and Maintenance. (10 minutes)
53. McClain (MI), Bergman (MI), Norcross (NJ), James (MI):
Increases Other Procurement, Army, by $15 million to provide
funding for Infantry Squad Vehicles and reduces by $15 million
Defense-Wide Operation and Maintenance. (10 minutes)
54. McCormick (GA): Provides an additional $4 million to
enable continued development of the Paratrooper and Powered
Paragliders Autopilot System (PAPPAS) and decreases funding for
the Defense Personnel Accounting Agency Operations and
Maintenance account by $4 million. (10 minutes)
55. Miller (WV), Mills (FL), Bost (IL), Luna (FL):
$1,000,000 increase in OM,DW-4GTN, Office of the Secretary of
Defense with an offset in the same amount to fund the
construction of the previously authorized memorial for the 13
servicemembers who lost their lives in the bombing at the Hamid
Karzai International Airport in Afghanistan on August 26, 2021.
(10 minutes)
56. Mills (FL), Moskowitz (FL): Increases RDT&E, Air Force
by $2 million to provide funding for critical research and
development projects in order to provide solutions in
autonomous connectivity of autonomous machines while ensuring
high levels of security and resilience and reduces Defense-Wide
Operation and Maintenance by the same. (10 minutes)
57. Moore (WI): Increases funding for ARMY RDTE by $3
million for Water Quality and Resiliency Technologies research
to support the development of novel, sustainable technologies
to address critical water infrastructure and resiliency issues
of importance to the military, including to address water
contamination and the provision of clean drinking water, and
reduces NAVY RDTE by $3 million. (10 minutes)
58. Norcross (NJ): Appropriates $10,000,000 for Army RDT&E
of high-performance polymer composites and coatings in the
Arctic with an offset from Defense-Wide Operation and
Maintenance. (10 minutes)
59. Perry (PA): Reduces funding for O&M, Defense-Wide by $1
million and increases the Defense Health Program by the same
amount for the purpose of furnishing Stellate Ganglion Block
(SGB) therapy to personnel who elect to receive the treatment.
(10 minutes)
60. Raskin (MD), Fitzpatrick (PA): Increases funding
available for the Tuberous Sclerosis Complex Research Program
(TSCRP) in the Defense Health Program by $2 million with a
reduction of $2 million to Defense-Wide Operation and
Maintenance. (10 minutes)
61. Scott, Austin (GA): Appropriates an additional +$4M in
FY 24 in Air Force, RDT&E; PE0605828F; Acquisition Workforce-
Global Reach for the USAF to begin the Digital Transformation
for Aircraft Gun Systems initiative to develop and deliver
digital models (digital transformation) for it's F-15, F-16, F-
22, and A-10 20mm and 30mm aircraft gun systems. This reduces
Defense-Wide Operation and Maintenance by $4 million. (10
minutes)
62. Sessions (TX): Increases funding by $5,000,000 for
RDTE, Army (Army RDTE Page 38, line 9) for spectrum sharing and
management with adaptable and reconfigurable technology
research and decreases Defense-Wide Operations & Maintenance
(page 10, line 19) by $5,000,000. This continues Army Research
Lab work to develop electromagnetic spectrum dominance
capabilities for the battlefield to protect warfighters and
enable systems to operate in a congested spectrum environment.
(10 minutes)
63. Sewell (AL), Eshoo (CA), Carson (IN), Joyce (PA):
Decreases $5 million from O&M Defense-wide and increases $5
million for the Defense Health Program to enhance the peer-
reviewed pancreatic cancer research program. (10 minutes)
64. Sherrill (NJ): Directs $2.5 million from Defense Wide
Operations and Maintenance to Army RDT&E, intended to fund
armaments technology for unmanned systems, as authorized by the
House-passed FY2024 NDAA. (10 minutes)
65. Sherrill (NJ): Directs $10 million from Defense-Wide
Operations and Maintenance to Army RDT&E, intended to fund
assured munitions position, navigation, and timing (APNT)
warfare, as authorized by the House-passed FY2024 NDAA. (10
minutes)
66. Sherrill (NJ): Directs $2.5 million from Defense Wide
Operations and Maintenance to Army RDT&E, intended to fund
advanced armament system materials and hardened structures, as
authorized by the House-passed FY2024 NDAA. (10 minutes)
67. Sherrill (NJ): Directs $2.5 million from Defense-Wide
Operations and Maintenance to Army RDT&E, intended to fund
energetics materials and manufacturing technology, as
authorized by the House-passed FY2024 NDAA. (10 minutes)
68. Sherrill (NJ): Directs $10 million from Defense-Wide
Operations and Maintenance to Army RDT&E, intended to fund
battlefield armaments and ammunition supply chain, as
authorized by the House-passed FY2024 NDAA. (10 minutes)
69. Sherrill (NJ): Directs $2.5 million from Defense-Wide
Operations and Maintenance to Army RDT&E, intended to fund
critical energetic materials chemistries and chemical synthesis
technologies, as authorized by the House-passed FY2024 NDAA.
(10 minutes)
70. Sherrill (NJ): Directs $2.5 million from Defense-Wide
Operations and Maintenance to Army RDT&E, intended to fund the
development of intelligent armaments systems to overmatch the
speed of battle, as authorized by the House-passed FY2024 NDAA.
(10 minutes)
71. Sherrill (NJ): Directs $8 million from Defense-Wide
Operations and Maintenance to Army RDT&E, intended to fund the
continued development of Extended Range Artillery Munitions
Suite, as authorized by the House-passed FY2024 NDAA. (10
minutes)
72. Sherrill (NJ): Directs $5 million from Defense-Wide
Operations and Maintenance to Army RDT&E, intended to fund the
development of new and innovative energetics through the
Advanced Process Technology for Energetics (APT4E) program, as
authorized by the House-passed FY2024 NDAA. (10 minutes)
73 .Sherrill (NJ): Directs $5 million from Defense-Wide
Operations and Maintenance to Navy RDT&E, intended to fund the
Navy's efforts to optimize the utilization of additive
manufacturing in the ship design process, as authorized by the
House-passed FY2024 NDAA. (10 minutes)
74. Sherrill (NJ): Directs $5 million from Defense Wide
Operations and Maintenance to Army RDT&E, intended to fund
efforts to increase prototype manufacturing capacity for
polymer cased small arms ammunition, as authorized by the
House-passed FY2024 NDAA. (10 minutes)
75. Sorensen (IL): Increases the Air Force RDT&E account by
$5 million offset by a $5 million reduction to the Defense-Wide
Operation and Maintenance account to support development, test
and evaluation of lightweight UAV skins that are rapidly
additively manufactured. This capability will help to support
cheaper and quicker development for the Collaborative Combat
Aircraft using state-of-the-art rapid additive manufacturing
capabilities. (10 minutes)
76. Strong (AL): Reduces Operations and Maintenance,
Defense-wide by $2.5 million. Increases Procurement, Defense-
wide by $2.5 million. (10 minutes)
77. Strong (AL): Reduces Operation and Maintenance,
Defense-wide by $10 million. Increases Research, Development,
Test and Evaluation, Army by $10 million. (10 minutes)
78. Trahan (MA): This amendment increases (by $5,000,000)
funding for RDT&E, Soldier Lethality Advanced Technology, PE
number 0603118A with an offset from operations and Maintenance,
defense wide. (10 minutes)
79. Trahan (MA), Kelly (PA): Increases Defense-wide RDT&E,
manufacturing technology program PE number 0603680S by
$6,000,000 with an offset from the Operations and Maintenance,
defense wide account. (10 minutes)
80. Turner (OH): Reduces DoD O&M appropriated funding by
$2,500,000 and increases AF RDT&E appropriated funding by
$2,500,000 for Metals Affordability Initiative, line 016 PE
0603112F, Advanced Materials for Weapons Systems. (10 minutes)
81. Wasserman Schultz (FL), Mast (FL): Increases RDTE,
Defense-Wide, by $10 million within Manufacturing Technology
Program for Rapid Additive Manufacturing Critical Hardware.
Decreases O&M, Defense-Wide. (10 minutes)
82. Wilson (SC): Increases RDT&E, defense-wide by
$16,500,000 for Hypersonic Advanced Composites Manufacturing
and decreases $16,500,000 from O&M, defense-wide. (10 minutes)
83. Wilson (SC): Increases RDT&E, Navy by $6,000,000 for
talent and technology for Navy power and energy systems and
decreases O&M, defense wide by $6,000,000. (10 minutes)
84. Lamborn (CO), Cartwright (PA): Increases Army Research,
Development, Test And Evaluation (RDT&E) by $2,500,000 and
decreases Army, Environmental Restoration funds by $2.5M. This
increase would allow Defensive CYBER--Software Prototype
Development, to develop fieldable AI-based Defensive Cyber
Operations (DCO) to detect cyber intrusions and data
manipulation utilizing the U.S. Army Garrison Defense Platform.
(10 minutes)
85. Vasquez (NM): Increases & decreases DOD's Environmental
Restoration budget by $5M to prioritize remediating unexploded
ordnance on Tribal Lands. (10 minutes)
86. Titus (NV): Increases the National Guard and Reserve
Equipment Account by $750,000 to support Aviation Status
Dashboards with an offsetting reduction. (10 minutes)
87. Joyce (PA), Thompson (PA): Increases Research, Test,
Development, & Evaluation, Defense Wide by $10,000,000 and
reduces Defense-Wide Operation and Maintenance by $10,000,000
for Additive Manufacturing Casting Research and Development.
(10 minutes)
88. Tenney (NY), Tonko (NY), Morelle (NY): Increases and
decreases funding by $150 million for Air Force Aircraft
Procurement for the procurement of one LC-130J. (10 minutes)
89. LaHood (IL), Peltola (AK), Sorensen (IL): Increases and
decreases by $4.3 million Air Force Other Procurement funds to
construct a replacement facility to protect equipment and
munitions at Joint Base Elmendorf-Richardson (JBER). (10
minutes)
90. Jackson Lee (TX): Reduces funding for Procurement,
Defense-Wide, by $10 million and increases funding for Defense
Health Programs by $10 million in order to address Triple
Negative Breast Cancer research. (10 minutes)
91. Dunn (FL): Increases and decrease Army RDT&E by $7
million to support a project to assist the ARL with
accelerated, multifunctional material design and scaled hybrid
manufacturing for harsh and extreme environments. (10 minutes)
92. Fischbach (MN): Increases and decreases $8 million in
funding from Army RDT&E to support Synthetic Training Equipment
within the Army Futures Command/Cross Functional Team Program.
(10 minutes)
93. Guest (MS), Kelly (MS), Ezell (MS): Increases and
decreases Army RDTE by $3 million to support the Forward
Infrastructure and Reconnaissance Engineering program, which
would study the use of unmanned aerial vehicles for critical
infrastructure assessments in difficult environments through
the U.S. Army Engineer Research and Development Center. (10
minutes)
94. Hern (OK): Increases and decreases by $10 million Army
RDT&E for the Army Pathfinder program (Army, RDT&E, Line 11,
0602143A, Soldier Lethality Technology) for Human-Machine
Teaming. Builds the cross-communication and cooperation between
human and technology needed to leverage AI, decision support,
and machining to increase the effectiveness, efficiency, and
lethality of the individual soldier. (10 minutes)
95. Hudson (NC): Increases and decreases Army RDTE by
$10,000,000 to ensure the Army's plan for spending the funds
meets congressional intent. (10 minutes)
96. Lesko (AZ), Ciscomani (AZ), Stanton (AZ), Davis (NC):
Increases and decreases by $5,000,000 for research,
development, test, and evaluation for the Army, with the intent
that the $5 million increase will be used for continued
planning, integration, and qualification of the engine
enhancement on the CH-47 Chinook platform to enable the
implementation of Reliability, Availability, and
Maintainability improvements to the legacy engine and increase
aircraft flight performance for the CH-47. (Army, RDTE, PE
0607137A, Line 191 Chinook Product Improvement Program). (10
minutes)
97. McGovern (MA): Increases and decreases by $11 million
Army RDTE, Next Generation Combat Vehicle Advance Technology,
for Autonomous Vehicle Mobility to modernize combat vehicles
for multi-domain operations. (10 minutes)
98. McGovern (MA), Fitzpatrick (PA): Increases and
decreases by $8.4 million Army RDTE, Night System Advanced
Development, for Micro-LED Soldier System Display Prototype to
support the design, development, and delivery of the U.S.
Army's next generation full-color LED micro-display prototype,
specifically tailored for dismounted soldier applications. (10
minutes)
99. Miller (WV): Increases and decreases by $7 million for
research, development, test and evaluation for the Army with
the intent that the $7 million will be used for or in-house and
single source awarded funding for applied research into source
characterization and recovery of Rare Earth Element domestic
reserves (Army RDT&E, Line 52, PE 0603119A). (10 minutes)
100. Mills (FL), McClellan (VA), Joyce (OH): Increases and
decreases by $3,000,000 for Army, RDT&E, with the intent that
the $3 million will be used for the development of advanced
ultra-high-molecular-weight polyethylene (UHMWP) to decrease
armor application weight and increase material performance.
(Army, RDT&E, PE 0603118A, Line 38 Soldier Lethality Advanced
Technology). (10 minutes)
101. Molinaro (NY): Increase-Decrease Amendment
highlighting Congress' intent for continued support of the
Advanced Air Mobility industry. (10 minutes)
102. Morelle (NY): Increases and decreases by $5.6 million
research, development, test and evaluation for the Army to
emphasize the need to protect and expand our domestic capacity
to manufacture and develop organic LED micro displays. (10
minutes)
103. Moylan (GU): Increases Defense wide Accounts for RDT&E
by $100M with offsetting reductions. (10 minutes)
104. Scanlon (PA): Increases and decreases Army RDT&E by
$15 million for the integration and demonstration of Quadruped
Unmanned Ground Vehicles (Army RDT&E, Line 36, PE 0603116A).
(10 minutes)
105. Wilson (SC): Increases and decreases RDT&E, Army by
$5,000,000 to enable expansion of terrain capabilities and
power management of Q-UGVs to enhance the individual warfighter
and reduce the cognitive load. (10 minutes)
106. Ezell (MS): Increases funding by $4,000,000 for RDTE,
Navy (Navy RDTE Page 38, line 16) to enhance optoelectronic
technology research and decreases Defense working capital fund
(page 41, line 5) by $4,000,000. This research supports the
increasing need for lightweight, low-cost, and durable
expeditionary power sources for warfighters to power their
electronic equipment when deployed. (10 minutes)
107. Franklin (FL): Increases and decreases Navy RDT&E
funding by $10 million for critical and emerging technologies.
(10 minutes)
108. Franklin (FL): Increase Navy RDT&E funding by $6.5
million for the Cyber Supply Chain Risk Management program and
reduces Defense-Wide RDT&E. (10 minutes)
109. Johnson (SD): Increases and decreases by $7 million
Navy RDT&E, Naval Integrated Fire Control Counter Air Systems
Engineering for the Stratospheric Balloon Research Program. (10
minutes)
110. LaLota (NY): Increases and Decreases the Navy-Wide
Research, Development, Test, and Evaluation for the purposes of
increasing Surface Mine Countermeasure Technology Insertion
Competition (10 minutes)
111. Peters (CA): Increases and decreases Navy, RDT&E,
Digital Warfare Office, Line 75, PE 0604027N by $8 million for
the ``Software Radio for Weapons and Autonomous Vehicle
Enablement (SR-WAVE)'' to enable the Navy to evaluate and
demonstrate advanced emerging software radio technology. (10
minutes)
112. Peters (CA): Increases and decreases by $8.5 million
Navy, RDT&E funding for the Joint Tactical Radio System (JTRS-
Navy), Digital Modular Radio to support the Hybrid Open
Transceiver new Advanced Integrated Line-of-sight Equipment
System. (10 minutes)
113. Self (TX), Pfluger (TX): Increases Research,
Development, Test and Evaluation (RDTE) Navy funding by $5
million for Heterogeneous Photonic Integrated Circuit (HPIC)
technology and reduces Defense Working Capital funding by $5
million. This research supports advanced single-chip radio
frequency (RF) processing to develop signal intelligence
systems and future electronic warfare. (10 minutes)
114. Smith (NJ): Increases the Research, Development, Test
and Evaluation, Navy by $4 million to establish a Digital
Component Certification Center to inspect digital components,
such as microchips, from foreign sources for inclusion in US
vessels, vehicles, aircrafts, and weapons systems, and
decreases the Defense Working Capital Funds by $4 million. (10
minutes)
115. Bilirakis (FL): Increases and decreases RDT&E, Air
Force by $4.5 million for PE #0602102F, Line 5, Materials RDT&E
Air Force, Project 624348, Materials for Electronics, Optics,
and Survivability and reduces funding by the same amount for
Future AF Integrated Technology Demos. This increase is
intended to develop, demonstrate, and validate innovative and
more robust systems for aircraft transparencies that do not
utilize sourced materials from U.S. adversaries. (10 minutes)
116. Carey (OH), Craig (MN), Turner (OH): Increases and
decreases by $7 million for research, development, test and
evaluation for the Air Force with the intent that the $7
million will be used for the development of a cognitive EW
machine learning/neuromorphic processing device to counter AI-
enabled adaptive threats (Air Force RDT&E, Line 162, PE#
0207040F, Multi-Platform Electronic Warfare Equipment). (10
minutes)
117. Joyce (OH): Reduces the Air Force Research,
Development, Test and Evaluation account by $3,000,000 and
increases Air Force, Research, Development, Test and
Evaluation, by $3,000,000 to support Alloy Additive
Manufacturing Research. (10 minutes)
118. Lamborn (CO): Increases Research, Test, Development, &
Evaluation, Air Force, and reduces Defense-Wide, Operational
Test and Evaluation by $5 million. This funding supports the
Aerospace Propulsion and Power Technology by $5 million to
support Liquid Engine for Hypersonic Testing initiatives. (10
minutes)
119. Letlow (LA): Increases Research, Development, Test,
and Evaluation, Air Force by $10,000,000 for Air Force Global
Strike Command Technology Transition and Innovation; reduces
the Research, Development, Test, and Evaluation, Air Force by
$10,000,000. (10 minutes)
120. Pettersen (CO): Moves five million dollars from the
Defense Working Capital Funds to the Research, Development,
Test and Evaluation, Air Force Account. (10 minutes)
121. Sewell (AL), Waltz (FL): Decreases $10 million from
O&M Defense-wide and increases $10 million for RDT&E, Air Force
to support the Business Enterprise Systems Product Innovation
(BESPIN). (10 minutes)
122. Soto (FL): Increases and decreases Air Force RDT&E,
aerospace sensors funding by $5 million, for zero-trust
environment for semiconductor technology, for the Air Force
Research Lab trusted microchip manufacturing prototype program.
(10 minutes)
123. Tenney (NY), Tonko (NY), Morelle (NY): Increases and
decreases funding by $44 million for Air Force Research
Development, Test, and Evaluation for the non-recurring
engineering costs associated with converting a C-130J into an
LC-130J with skis. (10 minutes)
124. Wenstrup (OH), Landsman (OH), Turner (OH): Increases
the Research, Development, Test, and Evaluation Air Force
Account by $3 million for the purpose of supporting state-of-
art simulation capability for training future Critical Care Air
Transport (CCAT) teams, while decreasing the Research,
Development, Test, and Evaluation Air Force Account by $3
million as an offset. (10 minutes)
125. Norton (DC): Increases and decreases by $10 million
for research, development, test and evaluation for the Space
Force with the intent that the $10 million will be used for
Single-Stage-to-Orbit Propulsion Research (Space Force RDT&E,
Line 44, PE#1206860SF, Rocket Systems Launch Program (RSLP)).
(10 minutes)
126. Huizenga (MI): Increases and decreases by $5 million
for Defense-wide Research, Development, Test, and Evaluation to
emphasize the Industrial base Analysis and Sustainment Support
account for M-shaped hull manufacturing workforce development
program (Defense-wide, RDT&E, Line 19, PE 0607210D8Z) (10
minutes)
127. Buchanan (FL), Garamendi (CA): Increases and decreases
Research, Development, Test and Evaluation, Defense-Wide by $1
million to combat future military training accidents and
research ways to prevent them. (10 minutes)
128. Carey (OH): Increases and decreases RDT&E, Defense-
Wide by $20 million so that the Department of Defense may
utilize appropriations types to procure commercial cloud
services aligned to the activity supported by those commercial
services. Programs may utilize either Research and Development
(R&D) funding to develop new capabilities, or Operations and
Maintenance (O&M) to procure commercial cloud services for
relevant sustainment activities within their respective
program. (10 minutes)
129. Davis (NC): Increases and decreases Defense-Wide RDT&E
by $8 million to conduct extensive R&D, testing, and evaluating
as well as developing use cases and establishing TTPs of
unmanned ground systems. (Add $8 million--Defense-Wide RDT&E,
Line 270, PE 1160431BB; Reduce $8 million--Defense-Wide RDT&E,
Line 205, Industrial Base Analysis and Sustainment Support) (10
minutes)
130. Deluzio (PA), Kelly (PA): Increases and decreases,
Research, Development, Test and Evaluation (RDT&E) Defense-Wide
funding by $10,000,000 for Resilient Manufacturing Ecosystem
via Industrial Base Analysis and Sustainment Support. (10
minutes)
131. Ellzey (TX): Increases and decreases by $5 million
Defense-Wide Research, Development, Test and Evaluation funding
with the intent that the $5 million will be used for the rapid
prototyping and fielding of unmanned surface vessels with
advanced autonomous capabilities that are able to launch and
recover from Naval Special Warfare Combatant Craft (Defense-
Wide RDT&E, Line 274, PE# 1160483BB, Maritime Systems) (10
minutes)
132. Houchin (IN), Blunt Rochester (DE): Increases
Research, Test, Development, & Evaluation (RDT&E), Defense-Wide
by $6.5 million to support Additive Manufacturing
Microelectronics Protection and reduces the same account by
$6.5 million. (10 minutes)
133. Hudson (NC): Increases and reduces Defense-Wide RDT&E
by $5,000,000 for Combating Terrorism Technology Support (10
minutes)
134. Kiggans (VA), Scott (VA): Increases and decreases
Defense-Wide RDT&E by $10 million to support research into 5G
interference with military radar. (10 minutes)
135. Mills (FL), McCormick (GA): Provides for an additional
$5 million to develop an alternate domestic source AC-130J
Infrared Suppression System, fully offset by a reduction from
Industrial Base Analysis and Sustainment Support Research
Development and Test account. AC-130J Infrared Suppression is
currently an operational need as specified in the 2023 report
to Congress while the non-US hardware source has faced
programmatic delays and technical challenges posing operational
risk and strategic concern. (10 minutes)
136. Wenstrup (OH), Trone (MD), Finstad (MN): Increases the
amount for Defense Health Programs, Research, Development, Test
and Evaluation by $7,000,000 for freeze-dried platelet
hemostatic product development and decreases the amount for
Operation and Maintenance, Air Force, by $7,000,000. (10
minutes)
137. Crenshaw (TX): Provides funding for the Defense Health
Agency to submit a report to Congress on options to ensure that
active-duty service members who are suffering from Traumatic
Brain Injuries (TBI) and Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD)
are able to participate in clinical trials under the Department
of Veterans Affairs for the purposes of studying the
effectiveness of psychedelic substances. (10 minutes)
138. Kiggans (VA): Increases and decreases funding for
medical and health programs at the Department of Defense by
$1,000,000 to express the intent that the TRICARE reimbursement
rate for pharmacies should be increased. (10 minutes)
139. Molinaro (NY): Increases and decreases funding for the
Defense Health Program by $4,000,000 to ensure servicemembers
and other eligible beneficiaries have access to comprehensive
health care services, including for those with disabilities.
(10 minutes)
140. Rouzer (NC), Davis (NC): Decrease and Increase the
Defense Health Program account by $7,800,000 for research,
development, test and evaluation for the purpose of conducting
research identifying domestic critical ingredients necessary
for the domestic production of Critical Pharmaceuticals
identified by the Defense Logistics Agency (DLA) in the
anticipated report required under House Report 117-118 and
solutions to mitigate pharmaceutical supply chain shortages.
(10 minutes)
141. Cohen (TN), Cleaver (MO): Increases the amount for
Defense Health Programs, Research, Development, Test and
Evaluation by $200,000 to study the incidence of cerebral palsy
and hypoxic ischemic encephalopathy among children of
servicemembers and decreases the amount for Defense Health
Programs Operation and Maintenance by $200,000. (10 minutes)
142. Kiggans (VA): Increases and decreases funding for
Tricare by $1,000,000 to express the intent that the Tricare
reimbursement rate should be increased for mental health
providers. (10 minutes)
143. Finstad (MN): Reduces the Defense Health Program
Operations and Maintenance account by $3M and increases the
Defense Health Program RTD&E account by $3M for Medical
Technology Development through the Health Research for Improved
Medical Readiness and Health Care Delivery (USUHS) program for
the purposes of developing an ionizing radiation
countermeasure. (10 minutes)
144. Bergman (MI): Increases and decreases the account for
congressionally directed medical research programs at the
Defense Health Agency to highlight the need for research into
treatments and cures for Monoamine Oxidase Deficiency through
the Autism Research Program. (10 minutes)
145. Molinaro (NY): Increases and decreases funding for the
Congressionally Directed Medical Research Program by $9,000,000
to emphasize the importance of funding innovative and impactful
research on autism and other autism-spectrum conditions. (10
minutes)
146. Molinaro (NY): Reduces funds for the Office of the
Inspector General by $5,000,000 and increases counter-narcotic
support by $5,000,000. (10 minutes)
147. Williams (NY): Increases and decreases Air Force RDT&E
by $5 million for the IoT Living Ecosystem (Air Force RDT&E,
Line 14, PE 0602788F). (10 minutes)
148. Alford (MO): Provides $5 million increase for Man-
portable Doppler Radar System within Army RDTE and reduces
Operations and Maintenance, Defense Wide, Secretary of Defense
line by $5 million. (10 minutes)
149. Biggs (AZ): Decreases Section 8104, Ukraine Security
Assistance Initiative by $300,000,000, and increases the
Spending Reduction Account by $300,000,000. (10 minutes)
150. Griffith (VA): Strikes references to China in lines 18
and 19 on page 132. (10 minutes)
151. Plaskett (VI): Strikes section 8149. (10 minutes)
152. Boebert (CO): Reduces The salary of Shawn Skelly,
Assistant Secretary of Defense for Readiness to $1. (10
minutes)
153. Boebert (CO): Reduces the salary of Norvel Dillard,
Director of Diversity and Inclusion Management at the Office
for Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion of the Department of
Defense, to $1. (10 minutes)
154. Clyde (GA), Good (VA): Prohibits funds to implement or
enforce recommendation of the Naming Commission in regards to
the Reconciliation Monument in Arlington National Cemetery. (10
minutes)
155. Clyde (GA), Good (VA): Prohibits funds from being used
to implement section 370 of Public Law 116-283. (10 minutes)
156. Connolly (VA): Prohibits funds from being used in
violation of section 129a of title 10, United States Code:
General policy for total force management. (10 minutes)
157. Crane (AZ), Miller (IL): None of the funds made
available by this Act may be used to deploy United States Armed
Forces to Ukraine. (10 minutes)
158. Fallon (TX): The salary of Kelisa Wing, within the
Department of Defense, shall be reduced to $1.00.
The amendment uses the Holman Rule for precedence. (10
minutes)
159. Fry (SC): Prohibits federal funds from being used to
eliminate ROTC programs at institutions of higher education.
(10 minutes)
160. Gaetz (FL): Prohibits security assistance for Ukraine.
(10 minutes)
161. Gaetz (FL), Jacobs (CA), Tlaib (MI), Tokuda (HI),
Massie (KY), McGovern (MA), Salinas (OR), Lee (CA), Garcia
(IL): Prohibits funds made available by the bill from being
used to transfer cluster munitions. (10 minutes)
162. Gosar (AZ): Prohibits DoD funding in contravention of
the National Emergencies Act. (10 minutes)
163. Greene (GA): Prohibits funds from being used to
conduct a stand-down of the Department of Defense to address
extremism in the Armed Forces. (10 minutes)
164. Greene (GA), Van Orden (WI): None of the funds made
available by this Act may be used to pay Defense Secretary
Lloyd James Austin III a salary that exceeds $1. (10 minutes)
165. Hageman (WY): Prohibits regular telework and remote
work for DoD civilians and contractors (10 minutes)
166. Jayapal (WA), Davidson (OH), Moulton (MA), Garamendi
(CA), McClintock (CA): Prohibits the use of funds to administer
the unfunded priorities list. (10 minutes)
167. Malliotakis (NY): Prevents funds in this act to be
used to house migrants on military installations who entered
this country through our open southern border. (10 minutes)
168. Norman (SC): Prohibits funds for all offices of
Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (10 minutes)
169. Norman (SC): To prohibit the provision of gender
transition procedures, including surgery or medication, through
the Exceptional Family Member Program. (10 minutes)
170. Ogles (TN): Prohibits the removal of companies from
the Section 1260H List of Chinese Civil-Military Fusion
companies. (10 minutes)
171. Ogles (TN): Prohibits funding for NewsGuard, an
organization that purportedly assesses the reliability of news
sites. (10 minutes)
172. Rosendale (MT): None of the funds made available by
this Act may be used to require a member of the Armed Forces or
a civilian employee of DoD to receive a vaccination against
COVID-19. (10 minutes)
173. Roy (TX): Increases funding for the Inspector General
by $20 million for an Office of the Special Inspector General
for Ukraine Assistance, if authorized, to enhance oversight and
accountability measures for funds appropriated for Ukraine;
reduces Inspector General by $20 million. (10 minutes)
174. Roy (TX): Reduces the salary of Cyrus Salazar
(Director of DoD's Office for Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion)
to one $1. (10 minutes)
175. Roy (TX): None of the funds appropriated by this act
may be used to carry out the observance of Pride Month
authorized by the Under Secretary of Defense for Personnel and
Readiness for the Cultural Observances and Awareness Events
List. (10 minutes)
176. Roy (TX), McCormick (GA), Duncan (SC), Brecheen (OK):
None of the funds made available by this Act may be used for
the Marine Corps University Brute Krulak Center's Reynolds
Scholars Program. (10 minutes)
177. Roy (TX), Cammack (FL): None of the funds appropriated
by this Act may be used to implement President Biden's climate
change Executive orders. (10 minutes)
178. Tiffany (WI): Prohibits the Department of Defense from
creating, procuring, or displaying any map that depicts Taiwan
or any offshore island under the administration of the
government of Taiwan as part of the territory of Communist
China. (10 minutes)
179. Tiffany (WI): Exempts members of the U.S. military,
and civilian employees of the Department of Defense, from
arbitrary restrictions on official travel to Taiwan and normal
communication with Taiwanese officials imposed by the U.S.
Department of State through the ``Memorandum for All Department
and Agency Executive Secretaries'' entitled ``Revised
Guidelines on Interaction with Taiwan'' dated June 29, 2021.
(10 minutes)
180. Rosendale (MT): Prohibits the use of funds made
available by this Act from enforcing any COVID-19 mask
mandates. (10 minutes)
SUMMARY OF THE AMENDMENTS TO H.R. 4367 IN PART B MADE IN ORDER
1. Boebert (CO): Redirects funding from DHS bureaucracy to
fund CBP fentanyl detection at Border Patrol Checkpoints. (10
minutes)
2. Buchanan (FL): Decreases Office of the Secretary
Operations and Support account by $3 million, increases U.S.
Immigration and Customs Enforcement Operations and Support
account by $2 million to support a pilot program implementing
the Criminal Alien Gang Removal Act. (10 minutes)
3. Buchanan (FL): Increases the Science and Technology
Directorate, R&D by $3 million to provide for research into
using physical surveillance technology and AI technology in
conjunction with the additional physical technology. Decreases
funds by $3 million from the Office of the Secretary and
Executive Management. (10 minutes)
4. Buchanan (FL): Increase United States Secret Service,
Operations and Support, by $2 million to bolster investigations
for missing and exploited children. Decrease funds by $2
million from the Office of the Secretary and Executive
Management. (10 minutes)
5. Buchanan (FL): Increase Customs and Border Protection,
Operations and Support, by $3 million to bolster funding for
Non-Intrusive Inspection and opioid detection technology.
Decrease funds by $3 million from the Office of the Secretary
and Executive Management. (10 minutes)
6. Buchanan (FL): Increases and decreases funds by $2
million for the Office of the Secretary and Executive
Management to highlight the need for block grants to states to
combat illegal immigration at the southern border. (10 minutes)
7. Frankel (FL), Kiggans (VA): Increases and decreases
funding for the Office of the Secretary and Executive
Management, Operations and Support by $1 million to support the
implementation of the Women, Peace, and Security (WPS) strategy
including staffing, programming, and research to bolster WPS
efforts in DHS, in addition to department-wide training to
ensure officials understand how the inclusion of women
increases the effectiveness of security-related policies and
programs, and specific steps that they can take to promote
women's participation. (10 minutes)
8. Nehls (TX): Increases ICE appropriation by $34,860,000
and decreases the Office of the Secretary and Executive
Management by $39,860,000 and for the purposes of re-
establishing the VOICE office within ICE. (10 minutes)
9. Wagner (MO): Increases the ICE/HSI appropriation by $24
million and decreases the Office of Secretary and Executive
Management by $27.5 million for the purpose of supporting child
exploitation and child sexual abuse material (CSAM)
investigations. (10 minutes)
10. McCormick (GA): Increases the amount withheld from
Office of the Secretary and for executive management for
operations and support from $25 million to $35 million if they
do not submit the reports required by subsection (g) of section
1092 of the National Defense Authorization Act for Fiscal Year
2017 (6 U.S.C. 223) and subsection (b) of section 386 of the
Illegal Immigration Reform and Immigrant Responsibility Act of
1996 (8 U.S.C. 1368). (10 minutes)
11. Arrington (TX): Increases and decreases the DHS
Management Directorate Operations and Support by $10,000,000 to
emphasize the importance of reaffirming the states'
constitutional and sovereign right to defend their border. (10
minutes)
12. Kim (CA), Tokuda (HI): Decreases $5,000,000 from the
Management Directorate for operations and support and increases
$5,000,000 for the National Urban Search & Rescue Response
System. (10 minutes)
13. Correa (CA): Decreases and increases the funding for
CBP Operations and Support by $496 million to allow CBP to use
these funds to hire additional CBP Officers for ports of entry,
in addition to new U.S. Border Patrol Agents. (10 minutes)
14. Gottheimer (NJ): Increases and decreases funding by $1
million from U.S. Customs and Border Protection Operations and
Support to support CBP's focus on global auto theft rings that
use U.S. ports to export stolen cars to other countries. (10
minutes)
15. Grothman (WI): Increases and decreases Customs and
Border Protection's (CBP) Operations and Support budget to
highlight the need for a report on the expanded use of canine
units within CBP outside of the Office of Field Operations for
the purpose of detecting migrants and narcotics along the
southern border with recommendations for Congress to provide
funding for such expanded use. (10 minutes)
16. Pence (IN), Courtney (CT), Ciscomani (AZ), Yakym (IN):
Increases-decreases funding by $1 million for Customs and
Border Protection P-3 aircraft propulsion upgrades, which
extend time-on-station, boost operational range, and
significantly reduce maintenance costs. (10 minutes)
17. Wagner (MO): Increases and reduces U.S. Customs and
Border Protection, Operations and Support, by $1 to prioritize
the elimination of delays in Trusted Traveler Program
application processing times. (10 minutes)
18. Trahan (MA): Increases and decreases Customs and Border
Patrol's Operation and Support budget to highlight the need for
a report on the use of previous funding and funding gaps for
handheld electronic fentanyl interdiction devices, specifically
handheld mass spectrometer devices and handheld Raman
spectrometer devices. (10 minutes)
19. Grothman (WI): Increases and decreases Customs and
Border Protection's Procurement, Construction, and Improvements
budget to highlight the need for a study on alternative methods
to protect the border wall during flood season. (10 minutes)
20. Vasquez (NM), Ciscomani (AZ), Luttrell (TX): Increases
and decreases CBP's Procurement, Construction, and Improvements
budget by $10M to ensure CBP prioritizes the procurement of
autonomous border technology to enhance security and
humanitarian response between land ports of entry. (10 minutes)
21. Molinaro (NY): Increase-decrease amendment to highlight
the importance of the Coast Guard's Marine Environmental
Program to fight against pollution and illegal dumping in the
Hudson River. (10 minutes)
22. Houlahan (PA): Increases and decreases the funding for
integrated operations at Customs and Border Patrol, to
emphasize the need for counter Unmanned Aircraft Systems
reform. (10 minutes)
23. Wasserman Schultz (FL): Strikes Sections 213 (funding
prohibition on the U.S. Customs and Border Protection CBP One
Application), 214 (funding prohibition to reduce participation
in or substantively diminish the delegation of law enforcement
authority under section 287(g) of the INA), 220 (funding
prohibition on Guidelines for the Enforcement of Civil
Immigration Law and Guidance to OPLA Attorneys Regarding the
Enforcement of Civil Immigration Laws and the Exercise of
Prosecutorial Discretion), 221 (funding prohibition on
transport of aliens unlawfully present in, paroled into, or
inadmissible to the U.S. into the interior of the U.S.), 224
(requires DHS secretary to prioritize detention to ensure that
the average daily population of detainees is maintained at the
full capacity funded and ensure that every alien on the non-
detained docket is enrolled into the Alternatives to Detention
Program with mandatory GPS monitoring), 404 (funding
prohibition for ``Procedures or Credible Fear Screening and
Consideration of Asylum, Withholding of Removal, and CAT
Protection Claims by Asylum Officers'' rule), 405 (funding
prohibition on issuing any employment authorization document to
any alien whose application for asylum has been denied, or who
is convicted of a Federal or State crime while their
application is pending), 544 (funding prohibition on
``Circumvention of Lawful Pathways'' rule), 549 (funding
prohibition to execute an inspection of any detention facility
within six months of a previous inspection) and 550 (funding
prohibition to execute an inspection of any detention facility
except solely for compliance with the terms, conditions, and
standards found within the National Detention Standards 2019
for ICE). (10 minutes)
24. Burchett (TN), Donalds (FL): Prohibits taxpayer dollars
from being used to transport an alien who does not have lawful
immigration status across State lines for purposes other than
enforcement of immigration laws. (10 minutes)
25. Escobar (TX): Strikes Section 224 of the bill (requires
DHS secretary to prioritize detention to ensure that the
average daily population of detainees is maintained at the full
capacity funded and ensure that every alien on the non-detained
docket is enrolled into the Alternatives to Detention Program
with mandatory GPS monitoring). (10 minutes)
26. Gonzales, Tony (TX): Ensures that ICE allocates funds
as appropriated to prioritize detention by using such amounts
to ensure that the average daily population of detainees is
maintained at full capacity in all detention facilities. (10
minutes)
27. Hageman (WY): Eliminates the increase in CISA's budget
(10 minutes)
28. Bishop (NC): Returns CISA to FY 2019 levels (10
minutes)
29. Clyde (GA): Reduces funding for CISA by 25% (10
minutes)
30. Menendez (NJ): Increases and decreases the budget for
CISA to support funding for the Chemical Facility Anti-
Terrorism Standards (CFATS) program, particularly to improve
training of facility inspectors. (10 minutes)
31. Gottheimer (NJ): Increases and decreases funding for
FEMA Operations and Support to improve access, outreach, and
transparency for Nonprofit Security Grant Program applicants.
(10 minutes)
32. Molinaro (NY): Increase-decrease amendment to ensure
that the needs of those with intellectual and developmental
disabilities are considered during FEMA emergency assistance.
(10 minutes)
33. Gonzales, Tony (TX): Increases Operation Stonegarden
funding by $10,000,000 and decreases Science and Technology
Directorate Research and Development account by $10,000,000.
(10 minutes)
34. Pascrell (NJ), Bost (IL), Fitzpatrick (PA), Hoyer (MD):
Increases Assistance to Firefighter Grants by $10 million and
Staffing for Adequate Fire and Emergency Response Grants by $10
million. (10 minutes)
35. Pascrell (NJ), McCaul (TX): Increases Nonprofit
Security Grant Program by $20 million. (10 minutes)
36. Rose (TN), Ruppersberger (MD), Miller-Meeks (IA):
Ensures that $5 million of the funds appropriated under Public
Transportation Security Assistance, Railroad Security
Assistance, and Over-the-Road Bus Security (OTRBS) Assistance
goes towards OTRBS Assistance. (10 minutes)
37. Buchanan (FL), Dunn (FL), Bilirakis (FL): Increases and
decreases the Disaster Relief Fund by $10 million to bring
additional attention to the need for greater investments in
pre-disaster mitigation efforts. (10 minutes)
38. Tenney (NY), Roy (TX), Duncan (SC), Fry (SC),
DesJarlais (TN), Posey (FL), Miller (WV), Zinke (MT), Hageman
(WY), Van Duyne (TX), Malliotakis (NY), Nehls (TX), Miller
(IL), McCormick (GA), Bost (IL), Davidson (OH), Williams (TX),
Van Orden (WI), Owens (UT), Babin (TX), Fulcher (ID), LaMalfa
(CA): Reduces the salary of Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas to $1.
(10 minutes)
39. Biggs (AZ): Prohibits the use of funds to pay the
salary and expenses of CISA Director Jen Easterly. (10 minutes)
40. Biggs (AZ): Prohibits the use of funds to pay the
salary and expenses of CISA Director of Election Security
Initiative Geoffrey Hale. (10 minutes)
41. Biggs (AZ): Prohibits the use of funds to pay the
salary and expenses of DHS Under Secretary for the Office of
Strategy, Policy, and Plans Robert Silvers. (10 minutes)
42. Biggs (AZ): Prohibits the use of funds to pay the
salary and expenses of DHS Assistant Secretary for Counter
Terrorism and Threat Prevention Samantha Vinograd. (10 minutes)
43. Biggs (AZ): Prohibits the use of funds to pay the
salary and expenses of DHS Director of Departmental GAO-OIG
Liaison Office Jim Crumpacker. (10 minutes)
44. Biggs (AZ), Fallon (TX), Miller (IL), Crane (AZ), Ogles
(TN), Gosar (AZ): Prohibits the use of funds to pay the salary
and expenses of DHS Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas. (10 minutes)
45. Biggs (AZ), Gosar (AZ): Prohibits the use of funds in
furtherance of the ``Public Charge Ground of Inadmissibility''
rule. (10 minutes)
46. Biggs (AZ), McCormick (GA), Gosar (AZ): Prohibits the
use of funds to implement a TSA vaccine or mask mandate. (10
minutes)
47. Boebert (CO): Decreases Ur M. Jaddou, Director, U.S.
Citizenship and Immigration Services salary to $1. (10 minutes)
48. Boebert (CO): Decreases Kenneth L Wainstein, Secretary
of Homeland Security for Intelligence and Analysis salary to
$1. (10 minutes)
49. Boebert (CO): Reduces the salary of Claire Trickler-
McNulty, Assistant Director, ICE Office of Program Evaluation,
to $1. (10 minutes)
50. Boebert (CO): Decreases the salary of head of the CRCL
office, Shoba Sivaprasad Wadhia, to $1. (10 minutes)
51. Castro (TX), Casar (TX): Prohibits use of federal funds
to support Operation Lone Star. (10 minutes)
52. Gooden (TX): Prohibits funds violating section 3 of the
DNA Analysis Backlog Elimination Act of 2000, which requires
the collection of DNA samples for qualifying federal offenders.
(10 minutes)
53. Greene (GA): Prohibits funding for the implementation
of a mask mandate for DHS employees. (10 minutes)
54. Greene (GA): Prohibits funding to the Uniting for
Ukraine program. (10 minutes)
55. Greene (GA): Reduces the salary of Secretary Mayorkas
to $1. (10 minutes)
56. Greene (GA): Prohibits funding for DHS's Climate Change
Action Group. (10 minutes)
57. Greene (GA): Prohibits funding for the Department of
Homeland Security Green Trade Strategy. (10 minutes)
58. Greene (GA): Prohibits funding for the Department of
Homeland Security National Climate Resilience Prize
Competitions. (10 minutes)
59. Greene (GA): Prohibits funds from being used to carry
out the Department of Homeland Security Strategic Framework for
Addressing Climate Change. (10 minutes)
60. Hageman (WY): Prohibits the Secretary of Homeland
Secretary from traveling outside of the United States (10
minutes)
61. Hageman (WY), Banks (IN), Miller (IL), Gosar (AZ):
Prohibits funds from being used to implement the Climate
Literacy Strategy (10 minutes)
62. Hageman (WY), Banks (IN), Miller (IL), Gosar (AZ):
Prohibits funds from being used to carry out the DHS
Environmental Justice Strategy (10 minutes)
63. Huizenga (MI): Prohibits funds from being used for a
proposed new $600 ``Asylum Program Fee'' on employers. (10
minutes)
64. Nehls (TX), Santos (NY): Prohibits funds from this bill
to be used for the Office for Civil Rights and Civil Liberties
of the Department of Homeland Security. (10 minutes)
65. Norman (SC), Nehls (TX): Reduces the salary of Jonathan
Davidson, Chief of Staff of the Department of Homeland
Security, to $1. (10 minutes)
66. Norman (SC), Nehls (TX): Reduces the salary of Kristie
Canegallo, Deputy Secretary of Homeland Security, to $1. (10
minutes)
67. Norman (SC), Nehls (TX): Reduces the salary of Kimberly
O'Connor, Executive Secretary of the Department of Homeland
Security, to $1 (10 minutes)
68. Norman (SC), Nehls (TX): Reduces the salary of Jonathan
E. Meyer, General Counsel for the Department of Homeland
Security, to $1. (10 minutes)
69. Norman (SC), Nehls (TX): Reduces the salary of Blas
Nuez-Neto, Assistant Secretary for Border and Immigration
Policy, to $1. (10 minutes)
70. Ogles (TN): Prohibits funds for the implementation of
parts of Executive Order 14019, titled ``Executive Order on
Promoting Access to Voting.'' (10 minutes)
71. Ogles (TN), Clyde (GA): Prohibits funds for the
Homeland Intelligence Experts Group. (10 minutes)
72. Pfluger (TX), Burgess (TX): Prohibits any funding to be
used to implement `Remain-in-Texas' policies. (10 minutes)
73. Rosendale (MT): Prohibits funding from the Act to be
used to carry out the Department of Homeland Security's
`Worksite Enforcement: The Strategy to Protect the American
Labor Market, the Conditions of the American Worksite, and the
Dignity of the Individual''. (10 minutes)
74. Rosendale (MT): Reduces total amount appropriated by
$8,722,000,000. (10 minutes)
75. Roy (TX): Prohibits funding in this Act to fund Biden
Executive Orders 13678 (``Revision of Civil Immigration
Enforcement Policies and Priorities''), 14010 (``Creating a
Comprehensive Regional Framework To Address the Causes of
Migration, To Manage Migration Throughout North and Central
America, and To Provide Safe and Orderly Processing of Asylum
Seekers at the United States Border''), or 14012 (``Restoring
Faith in Our Legal Immigration Systems and Strengthening
Integration and Inclusion Efforts for New Americans''). (10
minutes)
76. Roy (TX): Prohibits funding from the Act to be used to
terminate the Migrant Protection Protocols. (10 minutes)
77. Roy (TX): Prohibits funding from this Act to carry out
the Department of Homeland Security's memo titled ``Guidelines
for Enforcement Actions in or Near Protected Areas''. (10
minutes)
78. Roy (TX): Prohibits funds in this act from being used
to carry out Biden Executive Order 13990 (relating to
Protecting Public Health and the Environment and Restoring
Science To Tackle the Climate Crisis), Executive Order 14008
(relating to Tackling the Climate Crisis at Home and Abroad),
Section 6 of Executive Order 14013 (relating to Rebuilding and
Enhancing Programs To Resettle Refugees and Planning for the
Impact of Climate Change on Migration), Executive Order 14030
(relating to Climate Related Financial Risk), and Executive
Order 14057 (relating to Catalyzing Clean Energy Industries and
Jobs Through Federal Sustainability). (10 minutes)
79. Tiffany (WI): Prohibits the expenditure of funds in
contravention of the existing federal law that bars state and
local ``sanctuary'' policies. (10 minutes)
80. Malliotakis (NY): Prevents funds from this act to house
aliens who are unlawfully present in the United States. (10
minutes)
SUMMARY OF THE AMENDMENT TO H.R. 4665 IN PART C CONSIDERED AS ADOPTED
1. Diaz-Balart (FL): Reduces discretionary budget authority
by $1,000,000,000 from funding for Department of State non-
security operations, United Nations peacekeeping activities,
and USAID operating expenses.
SUMMARY OF THE AMENDMENTS TO H.R. 4665 IN PART D MADE IN ORDER
1. Boebert (CO): Transfers $3 million to increase DNA
forensic technology programs to combat human trafficking in
Central America and Mexico (10 minutes)
2. Miller (WV): Increases and decreases by $1 million for
research and analysis for the State Department with the intent
that the $1 million will be used for research into the economic
impact of modern trade with Ecuador including Ecuadorian
exports to the United States, imports from the United States to
Ecuador, and the general economic stability and GDP of Ecuador
and recommendations to continue further economic and trade ties
with the United States. (10 minutes)
3. Gottheimer (NJ): Increases and decreases funding for the
Department of State, Administration of Foreign Affairs, to
support the State Department and Special Envoy to Monitor and
Combat Antisemitism's research on promising overseas programs,
policies, and actions that counter antisemitism including those
that focus on law enforcement and hate crime prosecutions,
multi-faith and intercommunal coalition building, combating
online hate, and antisemitism education.'' (10 minutes)
4. Grothman (WI): Increases and decreases funding for the
Department of State and the Foreign Service to highlight the
need for the Department to brief Congress every 180 days on the
status of funds being sent to Ukraine. (10 minutes)
5. Miller (WV): Increases and decreases by $500,000 for
general administration to support activity by the Office of
Legal Adviser to assist citizens of the United States
attempting to collect arbitration awards recognized by Federal
courts under the Federal Arbitration Act. (10 minutes)
6. Molinaro (NY), Hudson (NC), Pfluger (TX): Increases and
decreases funding for the Consular and Border Security Programs
by $5,000,000 to expedite passport processing, hire additional
personnel, and cut down on wait times. (10 minutes)
7. Biggs (AZ): Eliminates funding for the Educational and
Cultural Exchange Programs. (10 minutes)
8. Biggs (AZ): Eliminates funding to the United States
Institute of Peace. (10 minutes)
9. Greene (GA): Strikes funding for the National Endowment
for Democracy (10 minutes)
10. Biggs (AZ): Eliminates funding to the Commission on
Security and Cooperation in Europe, Salaries and Expenses. (10
minutes)
11. Biggs (AZ): Eliminates funding to the Congressional-
Executive Commission on the People's Republic of China,
Salaries and Expenses (10 minutes)
12. Grothman (WI): Increases and decreases funding for the
United States Agency for International Development to express
the need for USAID to brief Congress every 180 days on the
status of funds sent to Ukraine. (10 minutes)
13. Crane (AZ): Reduces funding by 50% for USAID. (10
minutes)
14. Biggs (AZ): Eliminates funding to the U.S. Agency for
International Development, Funds Appropriated to the President
Operating Expenses. (10 minutes)
15. Biggs (AZ): Eliminates funding to the U.S. Agency for
International Development, Funds Appropriated to the President
Capital Investment Fund. (10 minutes)
16. 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)
17. Gaetz (FL): Reduces funds apportioned to USAID by $4.5
billion and transfers to the Spending Reduction Account to
recoup the $4.5 billion the agency provided to the Government
of Ukraine to help pay off its sovereign debt. (10 minutes)
18. Perry (PA): Reduces International Disaster Assistance
funding to $0. (10 minutes)
19. Titus (NV): Increases and decreases funding to the
Complex Crises Fund to support the goals of the Global
Fragility Act of 2019. (10 minutes)
20. Perry (PA): Reduces Economic Support Fund funding to
the FY18 enacted level. (10 minutes)
21. Connolly (VA), Scott, Austin (GA): Increases and
decreases the assistance for Europe, Eurasia, and Central Asia
by $10 million to support a strong U.S.-Georgia partnership and
Georgia's Euro-Atlantic aspirations based on democratic
institutions, the rule of law, accountability for those who
engage in corruption, and an independent and impartial
judiciary. (10 minutes)
22. Perry (PA): Reduces Migration and Refugee Assistance
funding to $0. (10 minutes)
23. Ogles (TN): Transfers $14.3 million from the Peace
Corps budget to the Spending Reduction Account. (10 minutes)
24. Ogles (TN): Increases the budget of the Office of the
Inspector General of the Peace Corps by $2,700,000. (10
minutes)
25. Biggs (AZ): Eliminates funding to the Millennium
Challenge Corporation. (10 minutes)
26. Crane (AZ): Reduces funding for Foreign Military
Financing, while maintaining funding for Taiwan and Israel. (10
minutes)
27. Kelly (MS): Reduces funding by $10,000,000 for the
Global Environment Facility Fund. (10 minutes)
28. Biggs (AZ): Eliminates funding to the Global
Environment Facility. (10 minutes)
29. Biggs (AZ): Eliminates funding to the International
Bank for Reconstruction and Development. (10 minutes)
30. Biggs (AZ): Eliminates funding to the Contribution to
the Asian Development Fund. (10 minutes)
31. Biggs (AZ): Eliminates funding to the African
Development Bank. (10 minutes)
32. Moskowitz (FL): Uses available funds to expand
eligibility for security upgrades for soft targets to include
places of worship for U.S. Embassy staff and dependents. (10
minutes)
33. Mast (FL): Prohibits funds from being used to support a
Palestinian State unless the U.S. Secretary of State certifies
that the government of the new Palestinian State exercises full
territorial jurisdiction over the Gaza Strip. (10 minutes)
34. Ogles (TN): Increases Foreign Military Financing (FMF)
program funding for Taiwan by $10 million. (10 minutes)
35. Molinaro (NY): Increases and decreases funding for food
security and agriculture development programs by $9,000,000 to
bolster food assistance. (10 minutes)
36. Plaskett (VI): Strikes section 7070(d) which prohibits
the classification of any communications by a U.S. person as
misinformation, disinformation, or malinformation. (10 minutes)
37. Tiffany (WI): Prohibits the expenditure of funds in
contravention of Section 221 of Public Law 103-416, which calls
for the President of Taiwan and other high-ranking officials
from Taiwan to be admitted to the United States at any time to
discuss trade, national security, nuclear proliferation,
environmental protection and other bilateral issues. (10
minutes)
38. Tiffany (WI): Prohibits the use of funds to enforce
arbitrary restrictions on executive branch officials regarding
travel to Taiwan and normal communication with Taiwanese
officials imposed by the State Department through the
``Memorandum for All Department and Agency Executive
Secretaries'' entitled ``Revised Guidelines on Interaction with
Taiwan'' dated June 29, 2021. (10 minutes)
39. Ogles (TN): Reduces the salary of Secretary Antony J.
Blinken to $1. (10 minutes)
40. Ogles (TN): Prohibits the use of funds for the Office
of Palestinian Affairs. (10 minutes)
41. Greene (GA): Reduces the salary of Amanda Bennett,
Chief Executive Officer of the United States Agency for Global
Media, to $1. (10 minutes)
42. Greene (GA): Prohibits assistance to Ukraine. (10
minutes)
43. Greene (GA): Prohibits funds from being used by the
Secretary of State to initiate a drawdown and delivery of
defense articles and services from Department of Defense stocks
to Ukraine. (10 minutes)
44. Steube (FL): Ensures none of the funds made available
by this Act may be made available for Lebanese Armed Forces.
(10 minutes)
45. Steube (FL): Ensures none of the funds made available
by this Act may be used to provide assistance to Iraq. (10
minutes)
46. Gaetz (FL): Prohibits funds made available by the bill
from being used to implement the Paris Agreement. (10 minutes)
47. Boebert (CO): Decreases salary of UN Ambassador Linda
Thomas Greenfield to $1. (10 minutes)
48. Boebert (CO): Decreases salary of the Director of
Policy Planning Staff Salman Ahmed to $1. (10 minutes)
49. Boebert (CO): Decreases Salary of Department's Acting
Chief Diversity and Inclusion Officer Constance Mayor to $1.
(10 minutes)
50. Boebert (CO): Decreases salary off Palestinian affairs
officer George Noll to $1. (10 minutes)
51. Ogles (TN): Prohibits funds in this Act from being made
available to Pakistan. (10 minutes)
52. Ogles (TN): Prohibits the use of funds from being used
to display maps that inaccurately depict the occupied country
of Tibet as part of the People's Republic of China. (10
minutes)
53. Gooden (TX): Prohibits funding to implement the Global
Compact for Safe, Orderly and Regular Migration. (10 minutes)
54. Gooden (TX): Prohibits taxpayer dollars from funding
the International Organization for Migration's ``Refugee Travel
Loan Program.'' (10 minutes)
55. Boebert (CO): Ensures no funds to enforce or implement
a covid-19 vaccine mandate for international travelers. (10
minutes)
56. Mooney (WV): Prohibits economic support funds from
being obligated or expended to Mexico under Chapter 4 of Part
II of the Foreign Assistance Act of 1961. (10 minutes)
57. Spartz (IN): Prohibits funding for United Nations
entities unless specifically appropriated in the underlying
bill. (10 minutes)
58. Hageman (WY): Prohibits funds from being made available
for the State Department's Office of Global Change (10 minutes)
59. Hageman (WY): Prohibits State Department Remote Work
Agreements which allow a domestically assigned employee's
alternative worksite to be located outside of the locality pay
area of the regular worksite (10 minutes)
60. Greene (GA): Prohibits funding for the Global Equality
Fund (10 minutes)
61. Foxx (NC): Prohibits the State Department from using
taxpayer funds to send employees to any event or conference
hosted by the Clinton Global Initiative. (10 minutes)
62. Issa (CA), Ogles (TN): Blocks funding for negotiations
toward renewing the US-China Science and Technology Cooperation
Protocol (10 minutes)
63. Burchett (TN): Reduces the salary of the Special
Assistant to the Director of Programming at Voice of America to
$1 (10 minutes)
64. Burchett (TN): Reduces the salary of the Chief
Management Officer at the US Agency for Global Media to $1 (10
minutes)
65. Burchett (TN): Reduces the salary of the Deputy Chief
Executive Officer at the US Agency for Global Media to $1 (10
minutes)
66. Burchett (TN): Prohibits funds from being used for the
Art in Embassies program (10 minutes)
67. Burchett (TN): Prohibits funds from being used for the
Special Presidential Envoy for Climate (10 minutes)
68. Tenney (NY), Ogles (TN): Reduces the salary of the
Special Envoy to Iran Robert Malley to $1 (10 minutes)
69. Tenney (NY): Prohibits funds to move the U.S. Embassy
in Israel out of Jerusalem (10 minutes)
70. Roy (TX): None of the funds appropriated by this Act
may be used to implement President Biden's climate change
Executive orders. (10 minutes)
71. Davidson (OH): Reduces the salary of Victoria Nuland,
Acting United States Deputy Secretary of State and Under
Secretary for Political Affairs, to $1. (10 minutes)
72. Graves (LA): Prohibits the use of funds made available
by this Act to provide assistance to the Commonwealth of the
Bahamas. (10 minutes)
73. Steube (FL): Ensures none of the funds made available
by this Act may be used to provide assistance to the United
Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization
(UNESCO). (10 minutes)
74. Perry (PA): Prohibits any funds from being made
available for the United Nations Relief and Works Agency. (10
minutes)
75. Roy (TX): Ensures none of the funds appropriated by
this Act may be made available to implement, administer, or
enforce Executive Order 14075 (10 minutes)
76. Ogles (TN): Prohibits the use of funds to delist the
Iran Revolutionary Guard Corps as a Foreign Terrorist
Organization. (10 minutes)
77. Massie (KY), McGovern (MA): None of the funds made
available by this Act may be used to transfer cluster munitions
to any foreign country. (10 minutes)
78. Burgess (TX): Reduces foreign assistance to certain
countries based on the number of unaccompanied alien children
who entered the US from those countries. (10 minutes)
SUMMARY OF THE AMENDMENT TO H.R. 4368 IN PART E CONSIDERED AS ADOPTED
1. Harris (MD): Reduces the Food for Peace Program to
$532.1 million and makes an across-the-board reduction on each
amount of discretionary budget authority provided by the bill,
except for the WIC program.
SUMMARY OF THE AMENDMENTS TO H.R. 4368 IN PART F MADE IN ORDER
1. Balint (VT): Increases and decreases funding for the
Office of the Secretary by $1 million with the intent to direct
the Secretary to implement all disaster response and assistance
authorities provided under the law to assist agricultural
producers and rural communities affected by recent flooding in
the State of Vermont as quickly as possible. (10 minutes)
2. Valadao (CA), LaMalfa (CA): Decreases and increases
funding for the Office of the Secretary of Agriculture for the
purpose of addressing critical needs of the dairy industry
impacted by natural disasters. (10 minutes)
3. Steil (WI): Transfers $500,000 from the Office of the
Secretary to the Agricultural Research Service. (10 minutes)
4. Leger Fernandez (NM): Increases funds for the Office of
Tribal Relations to the FY23 enacted amount. Decreases the
Office of Safety, Security, and Protection by an equal amount.
(10 minutes)
5. Porter (CA), Gottheimer (NJ): Increases funding for 4-H
by $1 million. (10 minutes)
6. Sewell (AL), Rogers (AL): Increases funding by
$1,000,000 for the rural decentralized water systems program
authorized by section 306E of the Consolidated Farm and Rural
Development Act. (10 minutes)
7. Pettersen (CO): Increases funding for the Snow Survey
and Water Forecasting Program within Natural Resources
Conservation Services (NRCS) to provide greater investments in
monitoring seasonal snowpack and annual mountain precipitation.
(10 minutes)
8. Pettersen (CO), Hoyle (OR): Increases funding for the
repair, rehabilitation, and new construction for Rural Housing.
(10 minutes)
9. Boebert (CO): Redirects resources in the bill from
government employees to the Inspector General to prevent waste,
fraud, and abuse, and to bring funding for the IG up closer to
the budget request. (10 minutes)
10. Edwards (NC): Increases funding to the Farmers' Market
Nutrition Program by $1,000,000, specifically for the Seniors
Farmers' Market Nutrition Program. (10 minutes)
11. Edwards (NC): Increases funding by $1,000,000 to the
Agricultural Research Service (ARS), specifically for purposes
of researching tomato brown rugose fruit virus (ToBRFV). (10
minutes)
12. Boebert (CO): Redirects resources in the bill to help
reduce specialty crop pests. (10 minutes)
13. Molinaro (NY): Increases funding to the National
Institute of Food and Agriculture, Extension Activities account
by $5 million for the Farm and Ranch Stress Assistance Network.
Decrease funding to the Office of the Chief Economist and Chief
Information Officer by $2.5 million each. (10 minutes)
14. Miller (OH), Adams (NC), Caraveo (CO), Hoyle (OR):
Restores FY23 funding level of $2 million (total funding) to
the Rural Innovation Stronger Economy (RISE) Grant Program,
USDA's Rural Development economic workforce program to provide
job training skills that equip individuals with career skills
to meet local workforce challenges and bolster rural economies,
by transferring $2 million to the Rural Business Program
Account reducing $2 million from the Office of the Chief
Information Officer account. (10 minutes)
15. Biggs (AZ): Restores funding to the Office of the Chief
Economist to FY16 levels, exempting the Office of Pest
Management Policy, and directs the difference to the spending
reduction account. (10 minutes)
16. Boebert (CO): Redirects resources in the bill to
competitive grants to State agencies for subgrants to schools
to purchase equipment and support school breakfast programs.
(10 minutes)
17. Boebert (CO): Redirects resources in the bill to the
National School Lunch Program. (10 minutes)
18. Jackson Lee (TX): Increases funding by $2,000,000 for
the USDA agency that provides grant research funding for
``1890s Land Grant Universities'' which are 28 Historically
Black Colleges and Universities. Decreases funding for Office
of the Chief Information Officer by $3 million. (10 minutes)
19. Escobar (TX), Hoyle (OR): Increases the Community
Facilities Program by $5 million to ensure rural communities
have the needed resources to develop or improve essential
public services and facilities. (10 minutes)
20. Boebert (CO): Redirects resources in the bill to
cooperative forestry research to actively manage forests and
reduce wildfires, insects, diseases, and other destructive
agents. (10 minutes)
21. Molinaro (NY), Leger Fernandez (NM): Decreases
$3,000,000 from the Office of the Chief Financial Officer and
increases $3,000,000 for grants for telemedicine and distance
learning services in rural areas. (10 minutes)
22. Caraveo (CO): Increases by $2 million to Rural
Cooperative Development Grants, offset by a decrease to the
Office of the Chief Financial Officer, for the purpose of
Value-Added Producers Grants to provide more support for our
agricultural producers to engage in value-added activities for
new products and market opportunities. (10 minutes)
23. Caraveo (CO): Increases funding for the Rural Health
and Safety Education Program by $1,000,000, offset by a
decrease in funding to the Office of the Chief Financial
Officer, to help provide increased mental and behavioral health
education in rural communities. (10 minutes)
24. Good (VA): Reduces funding for the USDA Office of Civil
Rights by 50% from FY23 levels. (10 minutes)
25. Leger Fernandez (NM): Increases funds for inspections
within Section 515 of Rural Multi Family Rental Housing Loan
Program by $7 million. Decreases the Office of Safety,
Security, and Protection by an equal amount. (10 minutes)
26. Neguse (CO), Buchanan (FL): ``Increases and decreases
the USDA Office of Inspector General by $1 million for the
purposes of enforcing existing animal fighting statutes.'' (10
minutes)
27. Johnson (SD), Hoyle (OR): Restores funding for the Sun
Grant Program within the National Institute of Food and
Agriculture. (10 minutes)
28. Boebert (CO): Redirects spending in the bill to provide
increased resources for technical assistance grants for rural
water and waste systems. (10 minutes)
29. Biggs (AZ): Restores funding to the National
Agricultural Statistical Service to FY19 levels and directs the
difference to the spending reduction account. (10 minutes)
30. Gluesenkamp Perez (WA): Increases and decreases funding
for the Agricultural Research Service by $1,000,000 with the
intent to conduct research to understand the amount of
microplastics in land-applied biosolids on farmland and the
potential impacts on soil health, crops, public health, and the
environment. (10 minutes)
31. Gluesenkamp Perez (WA): Increases and decreases funding
for USDA Agricultural Research Service (ARS) salaries and
expenses by $1 million for the purposes of requesting
preference to equipment purchased that comes with service
manuals and dealer equivalent software to improve the Agency's
ability to repair the equipment. (10 minutes)
32. Bishop (NC): returns the Agricultural Research Service
to FY 20 levels. (10 minutes)
33. Biggs (AZ): Restores funding to the National Institute
of Food and Agriculture to FY19 levels and directs the
difference to the spending reduction account. (10 minutes)
34. Slotkin (MI): Decreases and increases funding for the
Farm and Ranch Stress Assistance Network (10 minutes)
35. Molinaro (NY), Caraveo (CO): Increase-decrease funding
to the National Institute of Food and Agriculture, Extension
Activities account to support full funding for USDA's
AgrAbility Program, which provides support to farmers and farm
families with disabilities. (10 minutes)
36. Bishop (NC): reduces funding for Animal and Plant
Health Inspection (10 minutes)
37. Fischbach (MN), Tenney (NY): Increases funding for the
National Animal Health Laboratory Network (NAHLN) to assist in
the detection and response to animal disease outbreaks. (10
minutes)
38. Biggs (AZ): Restores funding to the Farm Production and
Conservation Business Center to FY19 levels and directs the
difference to the spending reduction account. (10 minutes)
39. Molinaro (NY): Increases and decreases the Risk
Management Agency to show strong Congressional concern on their
proposed changes to apple insurance, and to encourage the
agency to incorporate the feedback of farmers and crop
insurance agents. (10 minutes)
40. Raskin (MD), Strickland (WA), Lee (CA), Williams (GA),
Adams (NC), Goldman (NY), Slotkin (MI): Increases and decreases
funding to USDA's Urban Agriculture and Innovative Production
Program by $8.5 million. Expresses support for restoring
funding to urban agriculture at FY23 levels. (10 minutes)
41. Brecheen (OK): Reduces Natural Resources Conservation
Service funding to FY16 levels. (10 minutes)
42. Good (VA): Reduces funding for the USDA Rental
Assistance Program to FY19 levels. (10 minutes)
43. Brecheen (OK): Eliminates funding for USDA's Rental
Assistance Program. (10 minutes)
44. Houlahan (PA): Increases and decreases the funding for
Rural Business Development Programs, to emphasize the need to
provide federal support for America's domestic infant formula
manufacturing base. (10 minutes)
45. Perry (PA): Cuts the Rural Business--Cooperative
Service Rural Business Program Account/by 50% from FY23
enacted. (10 minutes)
46. Escobar (TX): Increases and decrease funding for the
Rural Economic Development Loan Grant Program to highlight the
importance of funding rural projects. (10 minutes)
47. Caraveo (CO): Increases and decreases funding by $10
million to the Distance Learning, Telemedicine, and Broadband
Program to emphasize the importance of increased opportunities
for the expansion of telehealth services into rural
communities. (10 minutes)
48. Nunn (IA), Davis (NC), Miller-Meeks (IA), Caraveo (CO),
Craig (MN), Salinas (OR), Costa (CA), Sorensen (IL): Revises
the ReConnect Program to increase rural broadband speed
requirements to at least 100/20 downstream and upstream
transmission capacity. (10 minutes)
49. Escobar (TX): Increases and decrease the Community
Connect Grant Program to provide broadband service in
economically disadvantaged communities. (10 minutes)
50. Molinaro (NY), Tenney (NY), Slotkin (MI): Increases and
decreases the Foreign Agricultural Service to signal support
for the Technical Assistance for Specialty Crops program, which
provides critical support in helping fruit and vegetable
growers access foreign markets. (10 minutes)
51. Donalds (FL): Restores funding for the Foreign
Agricultural Service to FY19 levels. (10 minutes)
52. Ogles (TN): Reduces funding for Food for Peace by 50%.
(10 minutes)
53. Good (VA): Reduces the Food for Peace program by
$1,000,000,000. (10 minutes)
54. Biggs (AZ): Strikes funding for Food for Peace Title II
Grants and directs the total to the spending reduction account.
(10 minutes)
55. Good (VA): Reduces funding for the McGovern-Dole
International Food for Education Program by $40 million. (10
minutes)
56. Ogles (TN): Reduces funding for the McGovern-Dole
program by 50%. (10 minutes)
57. Biggs (AZ): Strikes funding for the McGovern-Dole
International Food for Education and Child Nutrition Program
and directs the total to the spending reduction account. (10
minutes)
58. Kiggans (VA): Increases and decreases funding for the
Food and Drug Administration by $1,000,000 to express the
intent that the FDA improve its enforcement against the
importation of illegally imported vaporizers (eg. vapes, e-
cigarettes), most of which come from China. (10 minutes)
59. Kiggans (VA): Increases and decreases funding for the
Food and Drug Administration by $1,000,000 to express the
intent that FDA begin requiring drug manufacturers to label
prescribed pharmaceuticals with any known drug interactions
with marijuana. (10 minutes)
60. Molinaro (NY): Increases and decreases the Center for
Food Safety and Applied Nutrition to signal support for the
existing cooperative agreement that provides outreach,
training, and technical assistance to small farms on compliance
requirements of the Food Safety Modernization Act. (10 minutes)
61. Biggs (AZ): Restores funding for the Commodity Futures
Trading Corporation to FY19 levels, and directs the remainder
to the spending reduction account. (10 minutes)
62. Donalds (FL): Restores funding for the Commodity
Futures Trading Commision (CFTC) to FY18 spending levels. (10
minutes)
63. Gottheimer (NJ): Restores FY2023 funding levels for the
Fresh Fruit and Vegetable Program (FFVP) by adding $3 million
back to the program. (10 minutes)
64. Graves (LA): Limits the use of funds under this Act to
restrict the exemption of certain individuals from the work
requirement of the Food and Nutrition Act of 2008. (10 minutes)
65. Graves (LA): Limits the use of funds under this Act to
carry out the provision that allows a lack of sufficient jobs
to qualify for statewide and partial work requirement waivers
for able-bodied adults without dependents. (10 minutes)
66. Tiffany (WI), Ogles (TN), Miller (IL), Vasquez (NM),
Perry (PA), Fitzgerald (WI), Van Orden (WI), Tenney (NY),
Grothman (WI): Ensures that none of the funds made available by
this bill will go towards funding a rule that will ban flavored
milk, like chocolate milk, in schools and this would ensure
that all types of milk are available to school children. (10
minutes)
67. Bost (IL): Prohibits the Secretary of Agriculture from
purchasing electric vehicles. (10 minutes)
68. McCormick (GA): Prohibits funds from being used to
continue implementing the the FDA's 2006 and 2011 Compliance
Policy guide which created the Unapproved Drugs Initiative. (10
minutes)
69. Miller (IL): Ensures none of the funds made available
go towards implementing the recommendations in the 2023 Interim
Report issued by the USDA Equity Commission. (10 minutes)
70. Greene (GA), Miller (IL): Prohibits funding for the
development of any COVID-19 vaccine. (10 minutes)
71. Hageman (WY), Houchin (IN): Prohibits any of the funds
being appropriated in this act from going to the World Health
Organization. (10 minutes)
72. Crawford (AR): Prevents the closing or continuous
closing of offices of the Farm Service Agency, including any
such offices still on a closed or hybrid schedule related to
COVID-19. (10 minutes)
73. Cammack (FL): Prohibits funds from being used to
finalize any rule or regulation that has resulted in or is
likely to result in an annual effect on the economy of $100
million or more. (10 minutes)
74. Steil (WI), Van Orden (WI): Appropriates $10,000,000
for dairy business innovation initiatives. (10 minutes)
75. Miller (IL): Prevents funds from going towards USDA's
Climate Hubs. (10 minutes)
76. Spartz (IN), Massie (KY): States that none of the funds
made available by this bill may be used to carry out commodity
checkoff programs. (10 minutes)
77. Boebert (CO), Perry (PA): Utilizes the Holman Rule to
reduce the salary of the Deputy Under Secretary of the Food and
Nutrition Service of the Department of Agriculture, Stacy Dean,
to $1. (10 minutes)
78. Miller (IL): Prohibits funds to implement the COVID-19
Workplace Safety Plan issued by the Department of Agriculture
(10 minutes)
79. Boebert (CO): Prevents funds for USDA's Equity
Commission. (10 minutes)
80. Self (TX): This amendment would prohibit funds in this
bill from being used toward the Civilian Climate Corps. (10
minutes)
81. Burlison (MO): Prevents the use of funds under this Act
to carry out the provision that allows states to waive work
requirements for able-bodied adults in areas with high
unemployment or a lack of sufficient jobs. (10 minutes)
82. Roy (TX), Cammack (FL): Prohibits funds in this act
from being used to carry out Biden's climate change executive
orders. (10 minutes)
83. Hageman (WY), Curtis (UT), Boebert (CO), Massie (KY):
Prevents funds from being used to mandate electronic
identification eartags for cattle and bison (10 minutes)
84. Greene (GA): Prohibits assistance to the government of
Ukraine. (10 minutes)
85. Good (VA): Reduces to $1 the salary of the Director of
the Center for Drug Evaluation and Research at the FDA. (10
minutes)
86. Massie (KY): None of the funds made available by this
Act may be used to fund any grant related to any transgenic
edible vaccine. (10 minutes)
87. Massie (KY): None of the funds made available by this
Act may be used to issue any new rule related (1) regarding the
number of owners of an animal for purposes of the custom
slaughter exemption of the Food Safety and Inspection Service;
(2) limiting the persons that may own an animal; or (3)
requiring custom operators to keep records. (10 minutes)
88. Greene (GA), Miller (IL): Prohibits funding for the
development of climate change or green energy initiatives. (10
minutes)
89. Boebert (CO): Prevents USDA from using funds for woke
courses, books and study guides. (10 minutes)
90. Good (VA): Reduces to $1 the salary of the Director of
the Office of Surveillance and Epidemiology at the FDA. (10
minutes)
91. Good (VA): Reduces to $1 the salary of the Director of
the Division of Risk Management at the FDA. (10 minutes)
92. Good (VA): Reduces to $1 the salary of the Director of
the Office of New Drugs at the FDA. (10 minutes)
93. Good (VA): Reduces to $1 the salary of the Director of
the Office of Compliance at the FDA. (10 minutes)
94. Good (VA): Reduces to $1 the salary of the Director of
the Office of Medical Policy at the FDA. (10 minutes)
95. Good (VA): Reduces to $1 the salary of the Director of
the Office of Regulatory Policy at the FDA. (10 minutes)
96. Perry (PA): Prohibits the use of funds to provide non-
recourse loans for raw cane sugar or refined beet sugar. (10
minutes)
97. Bishop (NC): Prevents funding for the USDA Farmers
Market. (10 minutes)
98. Arrington (TX): Prohibits the use of funds from being
used to carry out the Justice40 Initiative. (10 minutes)
99. Stauber (MN), Zinke (MT): Prohibits any funds made
available by this bill from being used to fund the Farm to
School Network Racial Equity Learning Lab. (10 minutes)
100. Good (VA): Blocks funding for the implementation of
Executive Order 14075, Executive Order 14021, and Executive
Order 13988. (10 minutes)
101. Miller (IL): To prohibit funds to implement the
Climate Corp (10 minutes)
102. Rosendale (MT): Reduces the amount appropriated in
this Act by $717,000,000. (10 minutes)
PART A--TEXT OF AMENDMENTS TO H.R. 4365 MADE IN ORDER
1. An Amendment To Be Offered by Representative James of Michigan or
His Designee, Debatable for 10 Minutes
Page 9, line 6, after the dollar amount, insert ``(reduced by
$15,000,000)''.
Page 38, line 9, after the dollar amount, insert ``(increased
by $15,000,000)''.
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2. An Amendment To Be Offered by Representative Buchanan of Florida or
His Designee, Debatable for 10 Minutes
Page 9, line 6, after the dollar amount, insert ``(reduced by
$3,000,000)''.
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3. An Amendment To Be Offered by Representative Buchanan of Florida or
His Designee, Debatable for 10 Minutes
Page 9, line 6, after the dollar amount, insert ``(increased
by $1,000,000)''.
Page 10, line 19, after the dollar amount, insert ``(reduced
by $1,000,000)''.
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4. An Amendment To Be Offered By Representative Carbajal of California
or His Designee, Debatable for 10 Minutes
Page 9, line 6, after the dollar amount, insert ``(reduced by
$2,000,000)''.
Page 38, line 9, after the dollar amount, insert ``(increased
by $2,000,000)''.
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5. An Amendment To Be Offered by Representative Jacobs of California or
Her Designee, Debatable for 10 Minutes
Page 9, line 6, after the dollar amount, insert ``(increased
by $1,000,000)''.
Page 9, line 15, after the dollar amount, insert ``(increased
by $1,000,000)''.
Page 9, line 25, after the dollar amount, insert ``(increased
by $1,000,000)''.
Page 10, line 4, after the dollar amount, insert ``(increased
by $1,000,000)''.
Page 10, line 19, after the dollar amount, insert
``(increased by $1,000,000)''.
Page 10, line 19, after the dollar amount, insert ``(reduced
by $5,000,000)''.
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6. An Amendment To Be Offered by Representative Kiggans of Virginia or
Her Designee, Debatable for 10 Minutes
Page 9, line 6, after the dollar amount, insert ``(increased
by $5,000,000) (reduced by $5,000,000)''.
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7. An Amendment To Be Offered by Representative McCormick of Georgia or
His Designee, Debatable for 10 Minutes
Page 9, line 6, after the dollar amount, insert ``(reduced by
$7,750,000)''.
Page 39, line 1, after the dollar amount, insert ``(increased
by $7,750,000)''.
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8. An Amendment To Be Offered by Representative Stevens of Michigan or
Her Designee, Debatable for 10 Minutes.
Page 9, line 6, after the dollar amount, insert ``(reduced by
$5,000,000)''.
Page 38, line 9, after the dollar amount, insert ``(increased
by $5,000,000)''.
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9. An Amendment To Be Offered by Representative Wilson of South
Carolina or His Designee, Debatable for 10 Minutes
Page 9, line 6, after the dollar amount, insert ``(reduced by
$1,000,000) (increased by $1,000,000)''.
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10. An Amendment To Be Offered by Representative Caraveo of Colorado or
Her Designee, Debatable for 10 Minutes
Page 9, line 15, after the dollar amount, insert ``(reduced
by $5,000,000)''.
Page 10, line 19, after the dollar amount, insert ``(reduced
by $5,000,000)''.
Page 39, line 8, after the dollar amount, insert ``(increased
by $10,000,000)''.
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11. An Amendment To Be Offered by Representative Davis of North
Carolina or His Designee, Debatable for 10 Minutes
Page 9, line 15, after the dollar amount, insert ``(increased
by $8,606,779)''.
Page 10, line 19, after the dollar amount, insert ``(reduced
by $8,606,779)''.
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12. An Amendment To Be Offered by Representative Fallon of Texas or His
Designee, Debatable for 10 Minutes
Page 9, line 15, after the dollar amount, insert ``(reduced
by $55,000,000)''.
Page 27, line 7, after the dollar amount, insert ``(increased
by $55,000,000)''.
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13. An Amendment To Be Offered by Representative Dunn of Florida or His
Designee, Debatable for 10 Minutes
Page 10, line 4, after the dollar amount, insert ``(reduced
by $5,000,000)''.
Page 38, line 9, after the dollar amount, insert ``(increased
by $5,000,000)''.
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14. An Amendment To Be Offered by Representative Gonzales of Texas or
His Designee, Debatable for 10 Minutes
Page 10, line 4, after the dollar amount, insert ``(reduced
by $7,200,000) (increased by $7,200,000)''.
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15. An Amendment To Be Offered by Representative Joyce of Ohio or His
Designee, Debatable for 10 Minutes
Page 39, line 1, after the dollar amount, insert ``(reduced
by $4,000,000) (increased by $4,000,000)''.
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16. An Amendment To Be Offered by Representative Crow of Colorado or
His Designee, Debatable for 10 Minutes
Page 10, line 13, after the dollar amount, insert
``(increased by $5,000,000)''.
Page 10, line 19, after the dollar amount, insert ``(reduced
by $5,000,000)''.
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17. An Amendment To Be Offered by Representative Ezell of Mississippi
or His Designee, Debatable for 10 Minutes
Page 10, line 13, after the dollar amount, insert ``(reduced
by $8,000,000)''.
Page 38, line 16, after the dollar amount, insert
``(increased by $8,000,000)''.
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18. An Amendment To Be Offered by Representative Kelly of Mississippi
or His Designee, Debatable for 10 Minutes
Page 10, line 13, after the dollar amount, insert ``(reduced
by $10,000,000)''.
Page 24, line 16, after the dollar amount, insert
``(increased by $10,000,000)''.
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19. An Amendment To Be Offered by Representative Lamborn of Colorado or
His Designee, Debatable for 10 Minutes
Page 10, line 13, after the dollar amount, insert
``(increased by $2,500,000)''.
Page 39, line 19, after the dollar amount, insert ``(reduced
by $2,500,000)''.
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20. An Amendment To Be Offered by Representative Bacon of Nebraska or
His Designee, Debatable for 10 Minutes
Page 10, line 19, after the dollar amount, insert ``(reduced
by $5,000,000)''.
Page 39, line 1, after the dollar amount, insert ``(increased
by $5,000,000)''.
----------
21. An Amendment To Be Offered by Representative Bacon of Nebraska or
His Designee, Debatable for 10 Minutes
Page 10, line 19, after the first dollar amount, insert
``(reduced by $5,000,000)''.
Page 38, line 9, after the first dollar amount, insert
``(increased by $5,000,000)''.
----------
22. An Amendment To Be Offered by Representative Banks of Indiana or
His Designee, Debatable for 10 Minutes
Page 10, line 19, after the dollar amount, insert ``(reduced
by $5,000,000)''.
Page 36, line 13, after the dollar amount, insert
``(increased by $5,000,000)''.
----------
23. An Amendment To Be Offered by Representative Boebert of Colorado or
Her Designee, Debatable for 10 Minutes
Page 10, line 19, after the dollar amount, insert ``(reduced
by $3,000,000)''.
Page 38, line 16, after the dollar amount, insert
``(increased by $3,000,000)''.
----------
24. An Amendment To Be Offered by Representative Boebert of Colorado or
Her Designee, Debatable for 10 Minutes
Page 10, line 19, after the dollar amount, insert ``(reduced
by $5,000,000)''.
Page 28, line 24, after the dollar amount, insert
``(increased by $5,000,000)''.
----------
25. An Amendment To Be Offered by Representative Boebert of Colorado or
Her Designee, Debatable for 10 Minutes
Page 10, line 19, after the dollar amount, insert ``(reduced
by $3,000,000)''.
Page 44, line 12, after the dollar amount, insert
``(increased by $3,000,000)''.
Page 44, line 15, after the dollar amount, insert
``(increased by $3,000,000)''.
----------
26. An Amendment To Be Offered by Representative Boebert of Colorado or
Her Designee, Debatable for 10 Minutes
Page 10, line 19, after the dollar amount, insert ``(reduced
by $3,000,000)''.
Page 44, line 12, after the dollar amount, insert
``(increased by $3,000,000)''.
Page 44, line 13, after the dollar amount, insert
``(increased by $3,000,000)''.
----------
27. An Amendment To Be Offered by Representative Connolly of Virginia
or His Designee, Debatable for 10 Minutes
Page 10, line 19, after the dollar amount, insert
``(increased by $5,000,000) (reduced by $5,000,000)''.
----------
28. An Amendment To Be Offered by Representative Crow of Colorado or
His Designee, Debatable for 10 Minutes
Page 10, line 19, after the dollar amount, insert ``(reduced
by $2,500,000)''.
Page 39, line 8, after the dollar amount, insert ``(increased
by $2,500,000)''.
----------
29. An Amendment To Be Offered by Representative Fitzgerald of
Wisconsin or His Designee, Debatable for 10 Minutes
Page 10, line 19, after the dollar amount, insert ``(reduced
by $5,000,000)''.
Page 39, line 19, after the dollar amount, insert
``(increased by $5,000,000)''.
----------
30. An Amendment To Be Offered by Representative Fitzgerald of
Wisconsin or His Designee, Debatable for 10 Minutes
Page 10, line 19, after the dollar amount, insert ``(reduced
by $4,000,000)''.
Page 38, line 9, after the dollar amount, insert ``(increased
by $4,000,000)''.
----------
31. An Amendment To Be Offered by Representative Fitzpatrick of
Pennsylvania or His Designee, Debatable for 10 Minutes
Page 10, line 19, after the dollar amount, insert ``(reduced
by $5,000,000)''.
Page 38, line 9, after the dollar amount, insert ``(increased
by $5,000,000)''.
----------
32. An Amendment To Be Offered by Representative Garamendi of
California or His Designee, Debatable for 10 Minutes
Page 10, line 19, after the dollar amount, insert ``(reduced
by $3,000,000) (increased by $3,000,000)''.
----------
33. An Amendment To Be Offered by Representative Garbarino of New York
or His Designee, Debatable for 10 Minutes
Page 10, line 19, after the dollar amount, insert ``(reduced
by $5,000,000)''.
Page 38, line 16, after the dollar amount, insert
``(increased by $5,000,000)''.
----------
34. An Amendment To Be Offered by Representative Houlahan of
Pennsylvania or Her Designee, Debatable for 10 Minutes
Page 10, line 19, after the dollar amount, insert ``(reduced
by $50,000,000)''.
Page 36, line 13, after the dollar amount, insert
``(increased by $50,000,000)''.
35. An Amendment To Be Offered by Representative Houlahan of
Pennsylvania or Her Designee, Debatable for 10 Minutes
Page 10, line 19, after the dollar amount, insert ``(reduced
by $5,000,000)''.
Page 39, line 1 after the dollar amount, insert ``(increased
by $5,000,000)''.
----------
36. An Amendment To Be Offered by Representative Issa of California or
His Designee, Debatable for 10 Minutes
Page 10, line 19, after the dollar amount, insert ``(reduced
by $1,000,000) (increased by $1,000,000)''.
----------
37. An Amendment To Be Offered by Representative James of Michigan or
His Designee, Debatable for 10 Minutes
Page 10, line 19, after the dollar amount, insert ``(reduced
by $10,000,000)''.
Page 38, line 9, after the dollar amount, insert ``(increased
by $10,000,000)''.
----------
38. An Amendment To Be Offered by Representative James of Michigan or
His Designee, Debatable for 10 Minutes
Page 10, line 19, after the dollar amount, insert ``(reduced
by $122,600,000)''.
Page 33, line 6, after the dollar amount, insert ``(increased
by $122,600,000)''.
----------
39. An Amendment To Be Offered by Representative Joyce of Pennsylvania
or His Designee, Debatable for 10 Minutes
Page 10, line 19, after the dollar amount, insert ``(reduced
by $15,000,000)''.
Page 27, line 7, after the dollar amount, insert ``(increased
by $15,000,000)''.
40. An Amendment To Be Offered by Representative Kamlager-Dove of
California or Her Designee, Debatable for 10 Minutes
Page 10, line 19, after the dollar amount, insert ``(reduced
by $7,000,000)''.
Page 38, line 9, after the dollar amount, insert ``(increased
by $7,000,000)''.
----------
41. An Amendment To Be Offered by Representative Keating of
Massachusetts or His Designee, Debatable for 10 Minutes
Page 10, line 19, after the dollar amount, insert ``(reduced
by $5,000,000)''.
Page 38, line 16, after the dollar amount, insert
``(increased by $5,000,000)''.
----------
42. An Amendment To Be Offered by Representative Kelly of Mississippi
or His Designee, Debatable for 10 Minutes
Page 10, line 19, after the dollar amount, insert ``(reduced
by $5,000,000)''.
Page 38, line 9, after the dollar amount, insert ``(increased
by $5,000,000)''.
----------
43. An Amendment To Be Offered by Representative Kuster of New
Hampshire or Her Designee, Debatable for 10 Minutes
Page 10, line 19, after the dollar amount, insert ``(reduced
by $12,000,000)''.
Page 39, line 1, after the dollar amount, insert ``(increased
by $12,000,000)''.
----------
44. An Amendment To Be Offered by Representative Lieu of California or
His Designee, Debatable for 10 Minutes
Page 10, line 19, after the dollar amount, insert ``(reduced
by $7,500,000)''.
Page 39, line 8, after the dollar amount, insert ``(increased
by $7,500,000)''.
----------
45. An Amendment To Be Offered by Representative Lieu of California or
His Designee, Debatable for 10 Minutes
Page 10, line 19, after the dollar amount, insert ``(reduced
by $5,000,000)''.
Page 39, line 8, after the dollar amount, insert ``(increased
by $5,000,000)''.
----------
46. An Amendment To Be Offered by Representative Luna of Florida or Her
Designee, Debatable for 10 Minutes
Page 10, line 19, after the dollar amount, insert ``(reduced
by $1,000,000) (increased by $1,000,000)''.
----------
47. An Amendment To Be Offered by Representative Luttrell of Texas or
His Designee, Debatable for 10 Minutes
Page 10, line 19, after the dollar amount, insert ``(reduced
by $15,000,000)''.
Page 24, line 16, after the dollar amount, insert
``(increased by $15,000,000)''.
----------
48. An Amendment To Be Offered by Representative Luttrell of Texas or
His Designee, Debatable for 10 Minutes
Page 42, line 6, after the dollar amount insert the
following: ``(reduced by $15,000,000) (increased by
$15,000,000)''.
Page 42, line 14, after the dollar amount insert the
following: ``(reduced by $15,000,000) (increased by
$15,000,000)''.
----------
49. An Amendment To Be Offered by Representative Luttrell of Texas or
His Designee, Debatable for 10 Minutes
Page 10, line 19, after the dollar amount, insert ``(reduced
by $5,000,000)''.
Page 38, line 9, after the dollar amount, insert ``(increased
by $5,000,000)''.
----------
50. An Amendment To Be Offered by Representative Lynch of Massachusetts
or His Designee, Debatable for 10 Minutes
Page 10, line 19, after the dollar amount, insert
``(decreased by $4,000,000)''.
Page 42, line 6, after the dollar amount insert ``(increased
by $4,000,000)''.
----------
51. An Amendment To Be Offered by Representative McClain of Michigan or
Her Designee, Debatable for 10 Minutes
Page 10, line 19, after the dollar amount, insert ``(reduced
by $7,500,000)''.
Page 38, line 9, after the dollar amount, insert ``(increased
by $7,500,000)''.
----------
52. An Amendment To Be Offered by Representative McClain of Michigan or
Her Designee, Debatable for 10 Minutes
Page 10, line 19, after the dollar amount, insert ``(reduced
by $10,000,000)''.
Page 38, line 9, after the dollar amount, insert ``(increased
by $10,000,000)''.
----------
53. An Amendment To Be Offered by Representative McClain of Michigan or
Her Designee, Debatable for 10 Minutes
Page 10, line 19, after the dollar amount, insert ``(reduced
by $25,000,000)''.
Page 27, line 7, after the dollar amount, insert ``(increased
by $25,000,000)''.
----------
54. An Amendment To Be Offered by Representative McCormick of Georgia
or His Designee, Debatable for 10 Minutes
Page 10, line 19, after the dollar amount, insert ``(reduced
by $4,000,000)''.
Page 38, line 9, after the dollar amount, insert ``(increased
by $4,000,000)''.
----------
55. An Amendment To Be Offered by Representative Miller of West
Virginia or His Designee, Debatable for 10 Minutes
Page 10, line 19, after the dollar amount, insert ``(reduced
by $1,000,000) (increased by $1,000,000)''.
----------
56. An Amendment To Be Offered by Representative Mills of Florida or
His Designee, Debatable for 10 Minutes
Page 10, line 19, after the dollar amount, insert ``(reduced
by $2,000,000)''.
Page 39, line 1, after the dollar amount, insert ``(increased
by $2,000,000)''.
----------
57. An Amendment To Be Offered by Representative Moore of Wisconsin or
Her Designee, Debatable for 10 Minutes
Page 10, line 19, after the dollar amount, insert ``(reduced
by $3,000,000)''.
Page 38, line 9, after the dollar amount, insert ``(increased
by $3,000,000)''.
----------
58. An Amendment To Be Offered by Representative Norcross of New Jersey
or His Designee, Debatable for 10 Minutes
Page 10, line 19, after the dollar amount, insert ``(reduced
by $10,000,000)''.
Page 38, line 9, after the dollar amount, insert ``(increased
by $10,000,000)''.
----------
59. An Amendment To Be Offered by Representative Perry of Pennsylvania
or His Designee, Debatable for 10 Minutes
Page 10, line 19, after the dollar amount, insert ``(reduced
by $1,000,000)''.
Page 42, line 6, after the dollar amount, insert ``(increased
by $1,000,000)''.
----------
60. An Amendment To Be Offered by Representative Raskin of Maryland or
His Designee, Debatable for 10 Minutes
Page 10, line 19, after the dollar amount, insert the
following: ``(reduced by $2,000,000)''.
Page 42, line 6, after the dollar amount, insert the
following: ``(increased by $2,000,000)''.
Page 42, line 14, after the dollar amount, insert the
following: ``(increased by $2,000,000)''.
Page 42, line 25, after the dollar amount, insert the
following: ``(increased by $2,000,000)''.
----------
61. An Amendment To Be Offered by Representative Scott of Georgia or
His Designee, Debatable for 10 Minutes
Page 10, line 19, after the dollar amount, insert ``(reduced
by $4,000,000)''.
Page 39, line 1, after the dollar amount, insert ``(increased
by $4,000,000)''.
----------
62. An Amendment To Be Offered by Representative Sessions of Texas or
His Designee, Debatable for 10 Minutes
Page 10, line 19, after the dollar amount, insert ``(reduced
by $5,000,000)''.
Page 38, line 9, after the dollar amount, insert ``(increased
by $5,000,000)''.
----------
63. An Amendment To Be Offered by Representative Sewell of Alabama or
Her Designee, Debatable for 10 Minutes
Page 10, line 19, after the dollar amount, insert the
following: ``(reduced by $5,000,000)''.
Page 42, line 6, after the dollar amount, insert the
following: ``(increased by $5,000,000)''.
Page 42, line 14, after the dollar amount, insert the
following: ``(increased by $5,000,000)''.
----------
64. An Amendment To Be Offered by Representative Sherrill of New Jersey
or Her Designee, Debatable for 10 Minutes
Page 10, line 19, after the dollar amount, insert
``(reduced by $2,500,000)''.
Page 38, line 9, after the dollar amount, insert
``(increased by $2,500,000)''.
----------
65. An Amendment To Be Offered by Representative Sherrill of New Jersey
or Her Designee, Debatable for 10 Minutes
Page 10, line 19, after the dollar amount, insert
``(reduced by $10,000,000)''.
Page 38, line 9, after the dollar amount, insert
``(increased by $10,000,000)''.
----------
66. An Amendment To Be Offered by Representative Sherrill of New Jersey
or Her Designee, Debatable for 10 Minutes
Page 10, line 19, after the dollar amount, insert
``(reduced by $2,500,000)''.
Page 38, line 9, after the dollar amount, insert
``(increased by $2,500,000)''.
----------
67. An Amendment To Be Offered by Representative Sherrill of New Jersey
or Her Designee, Debatable for 10 Minutes
Page 10, line 19, after the dollar amount, insert
``(reduced by $2,500,000)''.
Page 38, line 9, after the dollar amount, insert
``(increased by $2,500,000)''.
----------
68. An Amendment To Be Offered by Representative Sherrill of New Jersey
or Her Designee, Debatable for 10 Minutes
Page 10, line 19, after the dollar amount, insert
``(reduced by $10,000,000)''.
Page 38, line 9, after the dollar amount, insert
``(increased by $10,000,000)''.
----------
69. An Amendment To Be Offered by Representative Sherrill of New Jersey
or Her Designee, Debatable for 10 Minutes
Page 10, line 19, after the dollar amount, insert
``(reduced by $2,500,000)''.
Page 38, line 9, after the dollar amount, insert
``(increased by $2,500,000)''.
----------
70. An Amendment To Be Offered by Representative Sherrill of New Jersey
or Her Designee, Debatable for 10 Minutes
Page 10, line 19, after the dollar amount, insert
``(reduced by $2,500,000)''.
Page 38, line 9, after the dollar amount, insert
``(increased by $2,500,000)''.
----------
71. An Amendment To Be Offered by Representative Sherrill of New Jersey
or Her Designee, Debatable for 10 Minutes
Page 10, line 19, after the dollar amount, insert
``(reduced by $8,000,000)''.
Page 38, line 9, after the dollar amount, insert
``(increased by $8,000,000)''.
----------
72. An Amendment To Be Offered by Representative Sherrill of New Jersey
or Her Designee, Debatable for 10 Minutes
Page 10, line 19, after the dollar amount, insert
``(reduced by $5,000,000)''.
Page 38, line 9, after the dollar amount, insert
``(increased by $5,000,000)''.
----------
73. An Amendment To Be Offered by Representative Sherrill of New Jersey
or Her Designee, Debatable for 10 Minutes
Page 10, line 19, after the dollar amount, insert
``(reduced by $5,000,000)''.
Page 38, line 16, after the dollar amount, insert
``(increased by $5,000,000)''.
----------
74. An Amendment To Be Offered by Representative Sherrill of New Jersey
or Her Designee, Debatable for 10 Minutes
Page 10, line 19, after the dollar amount, insert
``(reduced by $5,000,000)''.
Page 38, line 9, after the dollar amount, insert
``(increased by $5,000,000)''.
----------
75. An Amendment To Be Offered by Representative Sorensen of Illinois
or His Designee, Debatable for 10 Minutes
Page 10, line 19, after the dollar amount, insert ``(reduced
by $5,000,000)''.
Page 39, line 1, after the dollar amount, insert ``(increased
by $5,000,000)''.
----------
76. An Amendment To Be Offered by Representative Strong of Alabama or
His Designee, Debatable for 10 Minutes
Page 10, line 19, after the dollar amount, insert ``(reduced
by $2,500,000)''.
Page 36, line 7, after the dollar amount, insert ``(increased
by $2,500,000)''.
----------
77. An Amendment To Be Offered by Representative Strong of Alabama or
His Designee, Debatable for 10 Minutes
Page 10, line 19, after the dollar amount, insert ``(reduced
by $10,000,000)''.
Page 38, line 9, after the dollar amount, insert ``(increased
by $10,000,000)''.
----------
78. An Amendment To Be Offered by Representative Trahan of
Massachusetts or Her Designee, Debatable for 10 Minutes
Page 10, line 19, after the dollar amount, insert ``(reduced
by $5,000,000)''.
Page 38, line 9, after the dollar amount, insert ``(increased
by $5,000,000)''.
----------
79. An Amendment To Be Offered by Representative Trahan of
Massachusetts or Her Designee, Debatable for 10 Minutes
Page 10, line 19, after the dollar amount, insert ``(reduced
by $6,000,000)''.
Page 39, line 19, after the dollar amount, insert
``(increased by $6,000,000)''.
----------
80. An Amendment To Be Offered by Representative Turner of Ohio or His
Designee, Debatable for 10 Minutes
Page 10, line 19, after the dollar amount, insert ``(reduced
by $2,500,000)''.
Page 39, line 1, after the dollar amount, insert ``(increased
by $2,500,000)''.
----------
81. An Amendment To Be Offered by Representative Wasserman Schultz of
Florida or Her Designee, Debatable for 10 Minutes
Page 10, line 19, after the dollar amount, insert ``(reduced
by $10,000,000)''.
Page 39, line 19, after the dollar amount, insert
``(increased by $10,000,000)''.
----------
82. An Amendment To Be Offered by Representative Wilson of South
Carolina or His Designee, Debatable for 10 Minutes
Page 10, line 19, after the dollar amount, insert ``(reduced
by $16,500,000)''.
Page 39, line 19, after the dollar amount, insert
``(increased by $16,500,000)''.
----------
83. An Amendment To Be Offered by Representative Wilson of South
Carolina or His Designee, Debatable for 10 Minutes
Page 10, line 19, after the dollar amount, insert ``(reduced
by $6,000,000)''.
Page 38, line 16, after the dollar amount, insert
``(increased by $6,000,000)''.
----------
84. An Amendment To Be Offered by Representative Lamborn of Colorado or
His Designee, Debatable for 10 Minutes
Page 19, line 3, after the dollar amount, insert ``(reduced
by $2,500,000)''.
Page 38, line 9, after the dollar amount, insert ``(increased
by $2,500,000)''.
----------
85. An Amendment To Be Offered by Representative Vasquez of New Mexico
or His Designee, Debatable for 10 Minutes
Page 21, line 13, after the dollar amount, insert
``(increased by $5,000,000) (reduced by $5,000,000)''.
----------
86. An Amendment To Be Offered by Representative Titus of Nevada or Her
Designee, Debatable for 10 Minutes
Page 27, line 7, after the dollar amount, insert ``(reduced
by $750,000)''.
Page 36, line 22, after the dollar amount, insert
``(increased by $750,000)''.
----------
87. An Amendment To Be Offered by Representative Joyce of Pennsylvania
or His Designee, Debatable for 10 Minutes
Page 10, line 19, after the dollar amount, insert ``(reduced
by $10,000,000)''.
Page 39, line 19, after the dollar amount, insert
``(increased by $10,000,000)''.
----------
88. An Amendment To Be Offered by Representative Tenney of New York or
Her Designee, Debatable for 10 Minutes
Page 33, line 6, after the dollar amount, insert ``(reduced
by $150,000,000) (increased by $150,000,000)''.
----------
89. An Amendment To Be Offered by Representative LaHood of Illinois or
His Designee, Debatable for 10 Minutes
Page 35, line 2, after the dollar amount, insert ``(reduced
by $4,300,000) (increased by $4,300,000)''.
----------
90. An Amendment To Be Offered by Representative Jackson Lee of Texas
or Her Designee, Debatable for 10 Minutes
Page 36, line 7, after the dollar amount, insert ``(reduced
by $10,000,000)''.
Page 42, line 6, after the dollar amount, insert ``(increased
by $10,000,000)''.
Page 42, line 14, after the dollar amount, insert
``(increased by $10,000,000)''.
----------
91. An Amendment To Be Offered by Representative Dunn of Florida or His
Designee, Debatable for 10 Minutes
Page 38, line 9, after the dollar amount, insert ``(reduced
by $7,000,000) (increased by $7,000,000)''.
----------
92. An Amendment To Be Offered by Representative Fischbach of Minnesota
or Her Designee, Debatable for 10 Minutes
Page 38, line 9, after the dollar amount, insert ``(reduced
by $8,400,000) (increased by $8,400,000)''.
----------
93. An Amendment To Be Offered by Representative Guest of Mississippi
or His Designee, Debatable for 10 Minutes
Page 38, line 9, after the dollar amount, insert ``(reduced
by $3,000,000) (increased by $3,000,000)''.
----------
94. An Amendment To Be Offered by Representative Hern of Oklahoma or
His Designee, Debatable for 10 Minutes
Page 38, line 9, after the dollar amount, insert ``(increased
by $10,000,000) (reduced by $10,000,000)''.
----------
95. An Amendment To Be Offered by Representative Hudson of North
Carolina or His Designee, Debatable for 10 Minutes
Page 38, line 9, after the dollar amount, insert ``(reduced
by $10,000,000) (increased by $10,000,000)''.
----------
96. An Amendment To Be Offered by Representative Lesko of Arizona or
Her Designee, Debatable for 10 Minutes
Page 38, line 9, after the dollar amount, insert ``(reduced
by $5,000,000) (increased by $5,000,000)''.
----------
97. An Amendment To Be Offered by Representative McGovern of
Massachusetts or His Designee, Debatable for 10 Minutes
Page 38, line 9, after the dollar amount, insert ``(reduced
by $11,000,000) (increased by $11,000,000)''.
----------
98. An Amendment To Be Offered by Representative McGovern of
Massachusetts or His Designee, Debatable for 10 Minutes
Page 38, line 9, after the dollar amount, insert ``(reduced
by $8,400,000) (increased by $8,400,000)''.
----------
99. An Amendment To Be Offered by Representative Miller of West
Virginia or His Designee, Debatable for 10 Minutes
Page 38, line 9, after the dollar amount, insert ``(reduced
by $7,000,000) (increased by $7,000,000)''.
----------
100. An Amendment To Be Offered by Representative Mills of Florida or
His Designee, Debatable for 10 Minutes
Page 38, line 9, after the dollar amount, insert ``(increased
by $3,000,000) (reduced by $3,000,000)''.
----------
101. An Amendment To Be Offered by Representative Molinaro of New York
or His Designee, Debatable for 10 Minutes
Page 38, line 9, after the dollar amount, insert ``(reduced
by $5,000,000) (increased by $5,000,000)''.
----------
102. An Amendment To Be Offered by Representative Morelle of New York
or His Designee, Debatable for 10 Minutes
Page 38, line 9, after the dollar amount, insert ``(reduced
by $5,600,000) (increased by $5,600,000)''.
----------
103. An Amendment To Be Offered by Representative Moylan of Guam or His
Designee, Debatable for 10 Minutes
Page 38, line 9, after the dollar amount, insert ``(reduced
by $20,000,000)''.
Page 38, line 16, after the dollar amount, insert ``(reduced
by $20,000,000)''.
Page 39, line 1, after the dollar amount, insert ``(reduced
by $20,000,000)''.
Page 39, line 8, after the dollar amount, insert ``(reduced
by $20,000,000)''.
Page 39, line 19, after the dollar amount, insert
``(increased by $100,000,000)''.
Page 40, line 4, after the dollar amount, insert ``(reduced
by $20,000,000)''.
----------
104. An Amendment To Be Offered by Representative Scanlon of
Pennsylvania or Her Designee, Debatable for 10 Minutes
Page 38, line 9, after the dollar amount, insert ``(reduced
by $15,000,000)(increased by $15,000,000)''.
----------
105. An Amendment To Be Offered by Representative Wilson of South
Carolina or His Designee, Debatable for 10 Minutes
Page 38, line 9, after the dollar amount, insert ``(reduced
by $5,000,000) (increased by $5,000,000)''.
----------
106. An Amendment To Be Offered by Representative Ezell of Mississippi
or His Designee, Debatable for 10 Minutes
Page 38, line 16, after the dollar amount, insert
``(increased by $4,000,000)''.
Page 41, line 5, after the dollar amount, insert ``(reduced
by $4,000,000)''.
----------
107. An Amendment To Be Offered by Representative Franklin of Florida
or His Designee, Debatable for 10 Minutes
On page 38, line 16, after the dollar amount, insert
``(increase by $10,000,000)(decrease by $10,000,000)''.
----------
108. An Amendment To Be Offered by Representative Franklin of Florida
or His Designee, Debatable for 10 Minutes
Page 38, line 16, after the dollar amount, insert
``(increased by $6,500,000)''.
Page 39, line 19, after the dollar amount, insert
``(decreased by $6,500,000)''.
----------
109. An Amendment To Be Offered by Representative Johnson of South
Dakota or His Designee, Debatable for 10 Minutes
Page 38, line 16, after the dollar amount, insert ``(reduced
by $7,000,000)(increased by $7,000,000)''.
----------
110. An Amendment To Be Offered by Representative LaLota of New York or
His Designee, Debatable for 10 Minutes
Page 38, line 16, after the first dollar amount, insert
``(reduced by $5,500,000)(increased by $5,500,000)''.
----------
111. An Amendment To Be Offered by Representative Peters of California
or His Designee, Debatable for 10 Minutes
Page 38, line 16, after the first dollar amount, insert
``(reduced by $8,000,000)(increased by $8,000,000)''.
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112. An Amendment To Be Offered by Representative Peters of California
or His Designee, Debatable for 10 Minutes
Page 38, line 16, after the first dollar amount, insert
``(reduced by $8,500,000)(increased by $8,500,000)''.
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113. An Amendment To Be Offered by Representative Self of Texas or His
Designee, Debatable for 10 Minutes
Page 39, line 16, after the dollar amount, insert
``(increased by $5,000,000)''.
Page 41, line 5, after the dollar amount, insert ``(reduced
by $5,000,000)''.
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114. An Amendment To Be Offered by Representative Smith of New Jersey
or His Designee, Debatable for 10 Minutes
Page 39, line 16, after the dollar amount, insert
``(increased by $4,000,000)''.
Page 41, line 5, after the dollar amount, insert ``(reduced
by $4,000,000)''.
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115. An Amendment To Be Offered by Representative Bilirakis of Florida
or His Designee, Debatable for 10 Minutes
On page 39, line 1, after the dollar amount, insert
``(reduced by $4,500,000) (increased by $4,500,000)''.
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116. An Amendment To Be Offered by Representative Carey of Ohio or His
Designee, Debatable for 10 Minutes
Page 39, line 1, after the dollar amount, insert ``(increased
by $7,000,000) (reduced by $7,000,000)''.
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117. An Amendment To Be Offered by Representative Joyce of Ohio or His
Designee, Debatable for 10 Minutes
Page 39, line 1, after the dollar amount, insert ``(reduced
by $3,000,000) (increased by $3,000,000)''.
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118. An Amendment To Be Offered by Representative Lamborn of Colorado
or His Designee, Debatable for 10 Minutes
Page 39, line 1, after the dollar amount, insert ``(increased
by $5,000,000)''.
Page 40, line 4, after the dollar amount, insert ``(reduced
by $5,000,000)''.
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119. An Amendment To Be Offered by Representative Letlow of Louisiana
or Her Designee, Debatable for 10 Minutes
Page 39, line 1, after the dollar amount, insert ``(increased
by $10,000,000) (reduced by $10,000,000)''.
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120. An Amendment To Be Offered by Representative Pettersen of Colorado
or Her Designee, Debatable for 10 Minutes
Page 39, line 1, after the dollar amount, insert ``(increased
by $5,000,000)''.
Page 41, line 5, after the dollar amount, insert ``(reduced
by $5,000,000)''.
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121. An Amendment To Be Offered by Representative Sewell of Alabama or
Her Designee, Debatable for 10 Minutes
Page 10, line 19, after the dollar amount, insert ``(decrease
by $10,000,000)''.
Page 39, line 1, after the dollar amount, insert ``(increase
by $10,000,000)''.
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122. An Amendment To Be Offered by Representative Soto of Florida or
His Designee, Debatable for 10 Minutes
Page 39, line 1, after the dollar amount, insert ``(reduced
by $5,000,000) (increased by $5,000,000)''.
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123. An Amendment To Be Offered by Representative Tenney of New York or
Her Designee, Debatable for 10 Minutes
Page 39, line 1, after the dollar amount, insert ``(reduced
by $44,000,000) (increased by $44,000,000)''.
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124. An Amendment To Be Offered by Representative Wenstrup of Ohio or
His Designee, Debatable for 10 Minutes
Page 39, line 1, after the dollar amount, insert ``(reduced
by $3,000,000) (increased by $3,000,000)''.
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125. An Amendment To Be Offered by Representative Norton of District of
Columbia or Her Designee, Debatable for 10 Minutes
Page 39, line 8, after the dollar amount, insert ``(increased
by $10,000,000) (reduced by $10,000,000)''.
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126. An Amendment To Be Offered by Representative Huizenga of Michigan
or His Designee, Debatable for 10 Minutes
Page 39, line 19, after the dollar amount, insert ``(reduced
by $5,000,000) (increased by $5,000,000)''.
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127. An Amendment To Be Offered by Representative Buchanan of Florida
or His Designee, Debatable for 10 Minutes
Page 39, line 19, after the dollar amount, insert ``(reduced
by $1,000,000) (increased by $1,000,000)''.
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128. An Amendment To Be Offered by Representative Carey of Ohio or His
Designee, Debatable for 10 Minutes
Page 39, line 19, after the dollar amount, insert ``(reduced
by $20,000,000) (increased by $20,000,000)''.
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129. An Amendment To Be Offered by Representative Davis of North
Carolina or His Designee, Debatable for 10 Minutes
Page 39, line 19, after the dollar amount, insert ``(reduced
by $8,000,000)(increased by $8,000,000)''.
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130. An Amendment To Be Offered by Representative Deluzio of
Pennsylvania or His Designee, Debatable for 10 Minutes
Page 39, line 19, after the dollar amount, insert ``(reduced
by $10,000,000) (increased by $10,000,000)''.
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131. An Amendment To Be Offered by Representative Ellzey of Texas or
His Designee, Debatable for 10 Minutes
Page 39, line 19, after the dollar amount, insert
``(increased by $5,000,000)(reduced by $5,000,000)''.
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132. An Amendment To Be Offered by Representative Houchin of Indiana or
Her Designee, Debatable for 10 Minutes
Page 39, line 19, after the dollar amount, insert ``(reduced
by $6,500,000) (increased by $6,500,000)''.
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133. An Amendment To Be Offered by Representative Hudson of North
Carolina or His Designee, Debatable for 10 Minutes
Page 39, line 19, after the dollar amount, insert ``(reduced
by $5,000,000)(increased by $5,000,000)''.
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134. An Amendment To Be Offered by Representative Kiggans of Virginia
or Her Designee, Debatable for 10 Minutes
Page 39, line 19, after the dollar amount, insert
``(increased by $10,000,000) (reduced by $10,000,000)''.
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135. An Amendment To Be Offered by Representative Mills of Florida or
His Designee, Debatable for 10 Minutes
Page 39, line 19, after the dollar amount, insert ``(reduced
by $5,000,000) (increased by $5,000,000)''.
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136. An Amendment To Be Offered by Representative Wenstrup of Ohio or
His Designee, Debatable for 10 Minutes
Page 10, line 19, after the dollar amount, insert ``(reduced
by $7,000,000)''.
Page 42, line 6, after the dollar amount, insert ``(increased
by $7,000,000)''.
Page 42, line 14, after the dollar amount, insert
``(increased by $7,000,000)''.
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137. An Amendment To Be Offered by Representative Crenshaw of Texas or
His Designee, Debatable for 10 Minutes
Page 42, line 6, after the dollar amount, insert the
following: ``(reduced by $200,000) (increased by $200,000)''.
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138. An Amendment To Be Offered by Representative Kiggans of Virginia
or Her Designee, Debatable for 10 Minutes
Page 42, line 6, after the dollar amount, insert ``(increased
by $1,000,000) (reduced by $1,000,000)''.
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139. An Amendment To Be Offered by Representative Molinaro of New York
or His Designee, Debatable for 10 Minutes
Page 42, line 6, after the dollar amount, insert ``(increased
by $4,000,000) (reduced by $4,000,000)''.
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140. An Amendment To Be Offered by Representative Rouzer of North
Carolina or His Designee, Debatable for 10 Minutes
Page 42, line 6, after the dollar amount, insert ``(increased
by $7,800,000) (reduced by $7,800,000)''.
Page 42, line 7, after the dollar amount, insert ``(reduced
by $7,800,000)''.
Page 42, line 14, after the dollar amount, insert
``(increased by $7,800,000)''.
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141. An Amendment To Be Offered by Representative Cohen of Tennessee or
His Designee, Debatable for 10 Minutes
Page 42, line 7, after the dollar amount, insert ``(reduced
by $200,000)''.
Page 42, line 14, after the dollar amount, insert
``(increased by $200,000)''.
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142. An Amendment To Be Offered by Representative Kiggans of Virginia
or Her Designee, Debatable for 10 Minutes
Page 42, line 6, after the dollar amount, insert ``(increased
by $1,000,000) (reduced by $1,000,000)''.
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143. An Amendment To Be Offered by Representative Finstad of Minnesota
or His Designee, Debatable for 10 Minutes
Page 42, line 6, after the dollar amount, insert ``(increased
by $3,000,000)(reduced by $3,000,000)''.
Page 42, line 7, after the dollar amount, insert ``(reduced
by $3,000,000)''.
Page 42, line 14, after the dollar amount, insert
``(increased by $3,000,000)''.
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144. An Amendment To Be Offered by Representative Bergman of Michigan
or His Designee, Debatable for 10 Minutes
Page 42, line 25, after the dollar amount, insert
``(reduced by $842,000) (increased by $842,000)''.
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145. An Amendment To Be Offered by Representative Molinaro of New York
or His Designee, Debatable for 10 Minutes
Page 42, line 25, after the dollar amount, insert
``(increased by $9,000,000) (reduced by $9,000,000)''.
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146. An Amendment To Be Offered by Representative Molinaro of New York
or His Designee, Debatable for 10 Minutes
Page 44, line 12, after the first dollar amount, insert
``(increased by $5,000,000)''.
Page 44, line 13, after the first dollar amount, insert
``(increased by $5,000,000)''.
Page 45, line 10, after the first dollar amount, insert
``(reduced by $5,000,000)''.
Page 45, line 11, after the first dollar amount, insert
``(reduced by $5,000,000)''.
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147. An Amendment To Be Offered by Representative Williams of New York
or His Designee, Debatable for 10 Minutes
Page 39, line 1, after the dollar amount, insert the
following: ``(reduced by $5,000,000) (increased by
$5,000,000)''.
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148. An Amendment To Be Offered by Representative Alford of Missouri or
His Designee, Debatable for 10 Minutes
Page 10, line 19, after the dollar amount, insert
``(reduced by $5,000,000)''.
Page 38, line 9, after the dollar amount, insert
``(increased by $5,000,000)''.
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149. An Amendment To Be Offered by Representative Biggs of Arizona or
His Designee, Debatable for 10 Minutes
Page 10, line 19, after the dollar amount, insert ``(reduced
by $300,000,000)''.
Page 118, line 4, after the dollar amount, insert ``(reduced
by $300,000,000)''.
Page 146, line 24, after the dollar amount, insert
``(increased by $300,000,000)''.
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150. An Amendment To Be Offered by Representative Griffith of Virginia
or His Designee, Debatable for 10 Minutes
Page 132, beginning line 18, strike ``in China on research
supported by the government of China''.
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151. An Amendment To Be Offered by Representative Plaskett of Virgin
Islands or Her Designee, Debatable for 10 Minutes
Strike section 8149.
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152. An Amendment To Be Offered by Representative Boebert of Colorado
or Her Designee, Debatable for 10 Minutes
At the end of the bill (before the short title), insert the
following:
Sec. __. The salary of Shawn Skelly, Assistant Secretary of
Defense for Readiness, shall be reduced to $1.
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153. An Amendment To Be Offered by Representative Boebert of Colorado
or Her Designee, Debatable for 10 Minutes
At the end of the bill (before the short title), insert the
following:
Sec. __. The salary of Norvel Dillard, Director of Diversity
and Inclusion Management at the Office for Diversity, Equity,
and Inclusion of the Department of Defense, shall be reduced to
$1.
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154. An Amendment To Be Offered by Representative Clyde 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 to administer, implement, or enforce--
(1) the proposed action outlined in the Notice
published by the Department of Army to the Federal
Register on August 4, 2023 (88 Fed. Reg. 51786); or
(2) recommendations of the Naming Commission
regarding any monument in Arlington National Cemetery.
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155. An Amendment To Be Offered by Representative Clyde 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 appropriated by this Act may be
used to implement or enforce section 370 of Public Law 116-283
(10 U.S.C. 113 note).
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156. An Amendment To Be Offered by Representative Connolly of Virginia
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 may be used in violation of section 129a
of title 10, United States Code.
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157. An Amendment To Be Offered by Representative Crane of Arizona or
His Designee, Debatable for 10 Minutes
At the end of the bill (before the short title), add the
following:
Sec. _. None of the funds made available by this Act may be
used to deploy United States Armed Forces to Ukraine.
----------
158. An Amendment To Be Offered by Representative Fallon of Texas or
His Designee, Debatable for 10 Minutes
At the end of the bill (before the short title), insert the
following:
Sec. __. The salary of Kelisa Wing, within the Department of
Defense, shall be reduced to $1.
----------
159. An Amendment To Be Offered by Representative Fry of South Carolina
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 in this Act may be
used to eliminate a unit of the Senior Reserve Officers'
Training Corps at an institution of higher education.
----------
160. An Amendment To Be Offered by Representative Gaetz of Florida 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 may be made available to provide security
assistance to Ukraine.
----------
161. An Amendment To Be Offered by Representative Gaetz of Florida 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 transfer cluster munitions.
----------
162. An Amendment To Be Offered by Representative Gosar of Arizona or
His Designee, Debatable for 10 Minutes
At the end of the bill (before the short title) insert the
following:
Sec. 8155. None of the funds made available by this Act may
be used in contravention of the National Emergencies Act (50
U.S.C. 1601 et seq.).
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163. An Amendment To Be Offered by Representative Greene of Georgia or
Her Designee, Debatable for 10 Minutes
At the end of the bill (before the short title) insert the
following:
Sec. 8155. None of the funds made available by this Act may
be used to conduct a stand-down of the Department of Defense to
address extremism in the Armed Forces.
----------
164. An Amendment To Be Offered by Representative Greene of Georgia or
Her Designee, Debatable for 10 Minutes
At the end of the bill (before the short title) insert the
following:
Sec. __. The salary of Lloyd James Austin III, the Secretary
of Defense, shall be reduced to $1.
----------
165. An Amendment To Be Offered by Representative Hageman of Wyoming 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 to pay for the costs of
teleworking or remote working for any employee or contractor of
the Department of Defense on a regular and recurring base.
----------
166. An Amendment To Be Offered by Representative Jayapal of Washington
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 to carry out section 222a or
222b of title 10, United States Code.
----------
167. An Amendment To Be Offered by Representative Malliotakis 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 to provide assistance to the Department of Homeland
Security to house persons on a military installation located in
the United States.
----------
168. An Amendment To Be Offered by Representative Norman of South
Carolina 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 for any office of diversity, equity, or inclusion.
----------
169. An Amendment To Be Offered by Representative Norman of South
Carolina or His Designee, Debatable for 10 Minutes
At the end of the bill (before the short title) insert the
following:
Sec. 8155. (a) None of the funds made available by this Act
may be used, with regards to a member of the Armed Forces with
a minor dependent child enrolled in an EFMP--
(1) to provide gender transition procedures,
including surgery or medication, to such child through
such EFMP;
(2) to provide a referral for a procedure described
in paragraph (1) to such child through such EFMP; or
(3) to approve a change of duty station for such
member through such EFMP for the purpose of providing
such child with access to procedures described in
paragraph (1).
(b) In this section, the term ``EFMP'' means a program under
section 1781c(e) of title 10, United States Code.
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170. An Amendment To Be Offered by Representative Ogles of Tennessee 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 may be made available to remove a Chinese
military company from the list required by section 1260H of the
National Defense Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2021.
----------
171. An Amendment To Be Offered by Representative Ogles of Tennessee 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
made available to NewsGuard Technologies Inc.
----------
172. An Amendment To Be Offered by Representative Rosendale of Montana
or His Designee, Debatable for 10 Minutes
At the end of the bill (before the short title) insert the
following:
Sec. 8155. None of the funds made available by this Act may
be used to require a member of the Armed Forces or a civilian
employee of the Department of Defense to receive a vaccination
against COVID-19.
----------
173. An Amendment To Be Offered by Representative Roy of Texas or His
Designee, Debatable for 10 Minutes
Page 45, line 10, after the dollar amount, insert ``(reduced
by $20,000,000) (increased by $20,000,000)''.
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174. An Amendment To Be Offered by Representative Roy of Texas or His
Designee, Debatable for 10 Minutes
At the end of the bill (before the short title), insert the
following:
Sec. __. The salary of Cyrus Salazar shall be reduced to $1.
----------
175. An Amendment To Be Offered by Representative Roy of Texas 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 for
the Department of Defense or the Defense Equal Opportunity
Management Institute may be used to carry out the observance of
Pride Month as specified in the Cultural Observances and
Awareness Events List of the Department of Defense and
authorized by the Under Secretary of Defense for Personnel and
Readiness.
----------
176. An Amendment To Be Offered by Representative Roy of Texas or His
Designee, Debatable for 10 Minutes
At the end of the bill (before the short title) insert the
following:
Sec. 8155. None of the funds made available by this Act may
be used for the Reynolds Scholars Program of the Brute Krulak
Center for Innovation and Future Warfare of Marine Corps
University.
----------
177. An Amendment To Be Offered by Representative Roy of Texas 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 by this Act may be
used to implement any of the following executive orders:
(1) Executive Order 13990, relating to Protecting
Public Health and the Environment and Restoring Science
To Tackle the Climate Crisis.
(2) Executive Order 14008, relating to Tackling the
Climate Crisis at Home and Abroad.
(3) Section 6 of Executive Order 14013, relating to
Rebuilding and Enhancing Programs To Resettle Refugees
and Planning for the Impact of Climate Change on
Migration.
(4) Executive Order 14030, relating to Climate-
Related Financial Risk.
(5) Executive Order 14057, relating to Catalyzing
Clean Energy Industries and Jobs Through Federal
Sustainability.
(6) Executive Order 14082, relating to Implementation
of the Energy and Infrastructure Provisions of the
Inflation Reduction Act of 2022.
(7) Executive Order 14096, relating to Revitalizing
Our Nation's Commitment to Environmental Justice for
All.
----------
178. 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), add the
following:
Sec. _. None of the funds appropriated or otherwise made
available by this Act may be expended 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.
----------
179. 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 appropriated or otherwise made
available by this Act may be made available to enforce the
restrictions outlined under the headings ``Visits and Travel''
(regarding limitations on ``Travel to Taiwan'') and
``Communications'' (regarding limitations on ``Name'',
``Symbols of Sovereignty'', and ``Correspondence'') in the
Department of State's June 29, 2021, Memorandum for All
Department and Agency Executive Secretaries entitled ``Revised
Guidelines on Interacting with Taiwan''.
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180. An Amendment To Be Offered by Representative Rosendale of Montana
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 enforce any COVID-19 mask mandates.
PART B--TEXT OF AMENDMENTS TO H.R. 4367 MADE IN ORDER
1. An Amendment To Be Offered by Representative Boebert of Colorado or
Her Designee, Debatable for 10 Minutes
Page 3, line 16, after the first dollar amount, insert
``(reduced by $3,000,000)''.
Page 13, line 19, after the dollar amount, insert
``(increased by $3,000,000)''.
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2. An Amendment To Be Offered by Representative Buchanan of Florida or
His Designee, Debatable for 10 Minutes
Page 3, line 16, after the first dollar amount, insert
``(reduced by $3,000,000)''.
Page 15, line 9, after the dollar amount, insert ``(increased
by $2,000,000)''.
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3. An Amendment To Be Offered by Representative Buchanan of Florida or
His Designee, Debatable for 10 Minutes
Page 3, line 16, after the first dollar amount, insert
``(reduced by $3,000,000)''.
Page 56, line 1, after the dollar amount, insert ``(increased
by $3,000,000)''.
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4. An Amendment To Be Offered by Representative Buchanan of Florida or
His Designee, Debatable for 10 Minutes
Page 3, line 16, after the first dollar amount, insert
``(reduced by $2,000,000)''.
Page 21, line 8, after the dollar amount, insert ``(increased
by $2,000,000)''.
Page 21, line 10, after the dollar amount, insert
``(increased by $2,000,000)''.
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5. An Amendment To Be Offered by Representative Buchanan of Florida or
His Designee, Debatable for 10 Minutes
Page 3, line 16, after the first dollar amount, insert
``(reduced by $3,000,000)''.
Page 13, line 19, after the dollar amount, insert
``(increased by $3,000,000)''.
----------
6. An Amendment To Be Offered by Representative Buchanan of Florida or
His Designee, Debatable for 10 Minutes
Page 3, line 16, after the first dollar amount, insert
``(reduced by $2,000,000) (increased by $2,000,000)''.
----------
7. An Amendment To Be Offered by Representative Frankel of Florida or
Her Designee, Debatable for 10 Minutes
Page 3, line 16, after the first dollar amount, insert
``(reduced by $1,000,000) (increased by $1,000,000)''.
----------
8. An Amendment To Be Offered by Representative Nehls of Texas 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 Secretary of Homeland Security unless the
Victims of Immigration Crime Engagement (VOICE) office is
reestablished within the Department of Homeland Security.
----------
9. An Amendment To Be Offered by Representative Wagner of Missouri or
Her Designee, Debatable for 10 Minutes
Page 3, line 16, after the first dollar amount, insert
``(decreased by $27,500,000)''.
Page 15, line 9, after the dollar amount, insert ``(increased
by $24,000,000)''.
----------
10. An Amendment To Be Offered by Representative McCormick of Georgia
or His Designee, Debatable for 10 Minutes
Page 3, line 24, after the dollar amount, insert ``(increased
by $10,000,000)''.
----------
11. An Amendment To Be Offered by Representative Arrington of Texas or
His Designee, Debatable for 10 Minutes
Page 4, line 9, after the dollar amount, insert ``(reduced by
$10,000,000) (increased by $10,000,000)''.
----------
12. An Amendment To Be Offered by Representative Kim of California or
Her Designee, Debatable for 10 Minutes
Page 4, line 9, after the dollar amount, insert ``(reduced by
$5,000,000)''.
Page 42, line 7, after the first dollar amount, insert
``(increased by $5,000,000)''.
----------
13. An Amendment To Be Offered by Representative Correa of California
or His Designee, Debatable for 10 Minutes
Page 13, line 19, after the dollar amount, insert ``(reduced
by $496,260,000) (increased by $496,260,000)''.
----------
14. An Amendment To Be Offered by Representative Gottheimer of New
Jersey or His Designee, Debatable for 10 Minutes
Page 13, line 19, after the dollar amount, insert ``(reduced
by $1,000,000) (increased by $1,000,000)''.
----------
15. An Amendment To Be Offered by Representative Grothman of Wisconsin
or His Designee, Debatable for 10 Minutes
Page 13, line 19, after the dollar amount, insert ``(reduced
by $1,000,000)(increased by $1,000,000)''.
----------
16. An Amendment To Be Offered by Representative Pence of Indiana or
His Designee, Debatable for 10 Minutes
Page 13, line 19, after the dollar amount, insert ``(reduced
by $1,000,000) (increased by $1,000,000)''.
----------
17. An Amendment To Be Offered by Representative Wagner of Missouri or
Her Designee, Debatable for 10 Minutes
Page 13, line 19, after the dollar amount, insert
``(increased by $1) (reduced by $1)''.
----------
18. An Amendment To Be Offered by Representative Trahan of
Massachusetts or Her Designee, Debatable for 10 Minutes
Page 13, line 19, after the dollar amount, insert ``(reduced
by $10,000,000) (increased by $10,000,000)''.
----------
19. An Amendment To Be Offered by Representative Grothman of Wisconsin
or His Designee, Debatable for 10 Minutes
Page 14, line 20, after the first dollar amount, insert
``(reduced by $1,000,000) (increased by $1,000,000)''.
----------
20. An Amendment To Be Offered by Representative Vasquez of New Mexico
or His Designee, Debatable for 10 Minutes
Page 14, line 20, after the first dollar amount insert
``(reduced by $10,000,000) (increased by $10,000,000)''.
----------
21. An Amendment To Be Offered by Representative Molinaro of New York
or His Designee, Debatable for 10 Minutes
Page 18, line 12, after the dollar amount, insert ``(reduced
by $1,000,000)(increased by $1,000,000)''.
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22. An Amendment To Be Offered by Representative Houlahan of
Pennsylvania or Her Designee, Debatable for 10 Minutes
Page 27, line 19, after the dollar amount, insert ``(reduced
by $1,000,000)(increased by $1,000,000)''.
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23. An Amendment To Be Offered by Representative Wasserman Shultz of
Florida or Her Designee, Debatable for 10 Minutes
Strike section 213.
Strike section 214.
Strike section 220.
Strike section 221.
Strike section 224.
Strike section 404.
Strike section 405.
Strike section 544.
Strike section 549.
Strike section 550.
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24. An Amendment To Be Offered by Representative Burchett of Tennessee
or His Designee, Debatable for 10 Minutes
Page 32, line 1, insert ``or across State lines'' after
``United States''.
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25. An Amendment To Be Offered by Representative Escobar of Texas or
Her Designee, Debatable for 10 Minutes
Strike section 224.
----------
26. An Amendment To Be Offered by Representative Gonzales of Texas or
His Designee, Debatable for 10 Minutes
Page 33, line 8, insert ``at all detention facilities'' after
``full capacity''.
----------
27. An Amendment To Be Offered by Representative Hageman of Wyoming or
Her Designee, Debatable for 10 Minutes
Page 41, line 9, insert after the first dollar amount the
following: ``(reduced by $19,153,000)''.
----------
28. An Amendment To Be Offered by Representative Bishop of North
Carolina or His Designee, Debatable for 10 Minutes
Page 41, line 9, after the first dollar amount, insert
``(reduced by $689,206,000)''.
Page 98, line 13, after the dollar amount, insert
``(increased by $689,206,000)''.
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29. An Amendment To Be Offered by Representative Clyde of Georgia or
His Designee, Debatable for 10 Minutes
Page 41, line 9, strike the first dollar amount and insert
``$1,778,222,250''.
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30. An Amendment To Be Offered by Representative Menedez of New Jersey
or His Designee, Debatable for 10 Minutes
Page 41, line 9, insert after the first dollar amount the
following: ``(reduced by $1,000,000, increased by
$1,000,000)''.
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31. An Amendment To Be Offered by Representative Gottheimer of New
Jersey or His Designee, Debatable for 10 Minutes
Page 42, line 7, after the first dollar amount insert
``(reduced by $1,000,000) (increased by $1,000,000)''.
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32. An Amendment To Be Offered by Representative Molinaro of New York
or His Designee, Debatable for 10 Minutes
Page 42, line 7, after the first dollar amount, insert
``(reduced by $10,000,000) (increased by $10,000,000)''.
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33. An Amendment To Be Offered by Representative Gonzales of Texas or
His Designee, Debatable for 10 Minutes
Page 42, line 20, after the dollar amount, insert
``(increased by $10,000,000)''.
Page 42, line 21, after the dollar amount, insert
``(increased by $10,000,000)''.
Page 42, line 24, after the dollar amount, insert
``(increased by $10,000,000)''.
Page 56, line 1, after the dollar amount, insert ``(reduced
by $10,000,000)''.
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34. An Amendment To Be Offered by Representative Pascrell Jr. of New
Jersey or His Designee, Debatable for 10 Minutes
Page 42, line 20, after the dollar amount, insert
``(increased by $20,000,000)''.
Page 44, line 13, after the dollar amount, insert
``(increased by $20,000,000)''.
Page 44, line 14, after the dollar amount, insert
``(increased by $10,000,000)''.
Page 44, line 16, after the dollar amount, insert
``(increased by $10,000,000)''.
Page 56, line 1, after the dollar amount, insert ``(reduced
by $20,000,000)''.
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35. An Amendment To Be Offered by Representative Pascrell Jr. of New
Jersey or His Designee, Debatable for 10 Minutes
Page 42, line 20, after the dollar amount, insert
``(increased by $20,000,000)''.
Page 43, line 13, after the dollar amount, insert
``(increased by $20,000,000)''.
Page 43, line 16, after the dollar amount, insert
``(increased by $10,000,000)''.
Page 43, line 18, after the dollar amount, insert
``(increased by $10,000,000)''.
Page 56, line 1, after the dollar amount, insert ``(reduced
by $20,000,000)''.
----------
36. An Amendment To Be Offered by Representative Rose of Tennessee or
His Designee, Debatable for 10 Minutes
Page 44, line 6, strike ``$2,000,000'' and insert
``$5,000,000''.
----------
37. An Amendment To Be Offered by Representative Buchanan of Florida or
His Designee, Debatable for 10 Minutes
Page 46, line 24, after the dollar amount, insert ``(reduced
by $10,000,000) (increased by $10,000,000)''.
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38. An Amendment To Be Offered by Representative Tenney 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 to pay Secretary Alejandro Nicholas Mayorkas a salary that
exceeds $1.
----------
39. An Amendment To Be Offered by Representative Biggs of Arizona 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 pay the salary and expenses of the position of the
Director of the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security
Agency, occupied by Jen Easterly.
----------
40. An Amendment To Be Offered by Representative Biggs of Arizona 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 pay the salary and expenses of the position of Director
for the Election Security Initiative of the Cybersecurity and
Infrastructure Security Agency, occupied by Geoffrey Hale.
----------
41. An Amendment To Be Offered by Representative Biggs of Arizona 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 pay the salary and expenses of the position of the
Under Secretary of the Office of Strategy, Policy, and Plans at
the Department of Homeland Security, occupied by Robert
Silvers.
----------
42. An Amendment To Be Offered by Representative Biggs of Arizona 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 pay the salary and expenses of the position of the
Assistant Secretary for Counter Terrorism and Threat Prevention
at the Department of Homeland Security, occupied by Samantha
Vinograd.
----------
43. An Amendment To Be Offered by Representative Biggs of Arizona 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 pay the salary and expenses of the position of the
Director of the Departmental GAO-OIG Liaison Office for the
Department of Homeland Security, occupied by Jim Crumpacker.
----------
44. An Amendment To Be Offered by Representative Biggs of Arizona 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 pay the salary and expenses of the position of the
Secretary of the Department of Homeland Security, occupied by
Alejandro Mayorkas.
----------
45. An Amendment To Be Offered by Representative Biggs of Arizona 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 implement, administer, or enforce the rule entitled
``Public Charge Ground of Inadmissibility'' published by the
Department of Homeland Security in the Federal Register on
September 9, 2022 (87 Fed. Reg. 55472).
----------
46. An Amendment To Be Offered by Representative Biggs of Arizona 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 implement a COVID-19 vaccine and mask mandate for
travelers passing through the Transportation Security
Administration checkpoints.
----------
47. An Amendment To Be Offered by Representative Boebert of Colorado or
Her Designee, Debatable for 10 Minutes
At the end of the bill (before the short title), insert the
following:
Sec. __. The salary of Ur M. Jaddou, Director of U.S.
Citizenship and Immigration Services, shall be reduced to $1.
----------
48. An Amendment To Be Offered by Representative Boebert of Colorado or
Her Designee, Debatable for 10 Minutes
At the end of the bill (before the short title), insert the
following:
Sec. __. The salary of Kenneth L. Wainstein, Secretary of
Homeland Security for Intelligence and Analysis, shall be
reduced to $1.
----------
49. An Amendment To Be Offered by Representative Boebert of Colorado or
Her Designee, Debatable for 10 Minutes
At the end of the bill (before the short title), insert the
following:
Sec. ___. The salary of Claire Trickler-McNulty, Assistant
Director of the Immigration and Customs Enforcement Office of
Immigration Program Evaluation, shall be reduced to $1.
----------
50. An Amendment To Be Offered by Representative Boebert of Colorado or
Her Designee, Debatable for 10 Minutes
At the end of the bill (before the short title), insert the
following:
Sec. __. The salary of Shoba Sivaprasad Wadhia, Officer for
Civil Rights and Civil Liberties, shall be reduced to $1.
----------
51. An Amendment To Be Offered by Representative Castro of Texas 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 for the Texas border and immigration enforcement
program known as ``Operation Lone Star''.
----------
52. An Amendment To Be Offered by Representative Gooden of Texas 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 in contravention of section 3 of the DNA Analysis
Backlog Elimination Act of 2000 (34 U.S.C. 40702).
----------
53. An Amendment To Be Offered by Representative Greene of Georgia 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 require an employee of the Department of Homeland
Security to wear a face mask.
----------
54. An Amendment To Be Offered by Representative Greene of Georgia or
Her Designee, Debatable for 10 Minutes
At the end of the bill (before the short title), add the
following:
Sec. _. None of the funds appropriated or otherwise made
available by this Act may be used for the Uniting for Ukraine
program.
----------
55. An Amendment To Be Offered by Representative Greene of Georgia or
Her Designee, Debatable for 10 Minutes
At the end of the bill (before the short title), insert the
following:
Sec. __. The salary of Alejandro Nicholas Mayorkas,
Secretary of Homeland Security, shall be reduced to $1.00.
----------
56. An Amendment To Be Offered by Representative Greene of Georgia 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 Department of Homeland Security Climate Change
Action Group.
----------
57. An Amendment To Be Offered by Representative Greene of Georgia 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 Department of Homeland Security Green Trade
Strategy.
----------
58. An Amendment To Be Offered by Representative Greene of Georgia 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 Department of Homeland Security's National Climate
Resilience Prize Competitions.
----------
59. An Amendment To Be Offered by Representative Greene of Georgia 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 the Department of Homeland Security Strategic
Framework for Addressing Climate Change.
----------
60. An Amendment To Be Offered by Representative Hageman of Wyoming 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 Secretary of Homeland Security to travel to outside
of the United States.
----------
61. An Amendment To Be Offered by Representative Hageman of Wyoming 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 implement the Climate Literacy Strategy.
----------
62. An Amendment To Be Offered by Representative Hageman of Wyoming 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 Department of Homeland Security's Environmental
Justice Strategy.
----------
63. An Amendment To Be Offered by Representative Huizenga 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 in this Act may be
made available to administer, implement, or enforce the
``Funding the Asylum Program With Employer Petition Fees''
section of the proposed rule entitled ``U.S. Citizenship and
Immigration Services Fee Schedule and Changes to Certain Other
Immigration Benefit Request Requirements'' (88 Fed. Reg. 402).
----------
64. An Amendment To Be Offered by Representative Nehls of Texas 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 for the Office for Civil Rights and Civil Liberties of the
Department of Homeland Security.
----------
65. An Amendment To Be Offered by Representative Norman of South
Carolina or His Designee, Debatable for 10 Minutes
At the end of the bill (before the short title), insert the
following:
Sec. __. The salary of Jonathan Davidson, Chief of Staff of
the Department of Homeland Security, shall be reduced to $1.
----------
66. An Amendment To Be Offered by Representative Norman of South
Carolina or His Designee, Debatable for 10 Minutes
At the end of the bill (before the short title), insert the
following:
Sec. __. The salary of Kristie Canegallo, Deputy Secretary
of Homeland Security, shall be reduced to $1.
----------
67. An Amendment To Be Offered by Representative Norman of South
Carolina or His Designee, Debatable for 10 Minutes
At the end of the bill (before the short title), insert the
following:
Sec. __. The salary of Kimberly O'Connor, Executive
Secretary of the Department of Homeland Security, shall be
reduced to $1.
----------
68. An Amendment To Be Offered by Representative Norman of South
Carolina or His Designee, Debatable for 10 Minutes
At the end of the bill (before the short title), insert the
following:
Sec. __. The salary of Jonathan E. Meyer, General Counsel
for the Department of Homeland Security, shall be reduced to
$1.
----------
69. An Amendment To Be Offered by Representative Norman of South
Carolina or His Designee, Debatable for 10 Minutes
At the end of the bill (before the short title), insert the
following:
Sec. __. The salary of Blas Nunez-Neto, Assistant Secretary
for Border and Immigration Policy, shall be reduced to $1.
----------
70. An Amendment To Be Offered by Representative Ogles of Tennessee 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 Executive Order 14019 (86 Fed. Reg. 13623;
relating to promoting access to voting), except for sections 7,
8, and 10 of such Order.
----------
71. An Amendment To Be Offered by Representative Ogles of Tennessee 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 for the Homeland Intelligence Experts Group.
----------
72. An Amendment To Be Offered by Representative Pfluger of Texas 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 may be made available to administer,
implement, or enforce a ``Remain-in-Texas'' policy.
----------
73. An Amendment To Be Offered by Representative Rosendale of Montana
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 the Department of Homeland Security
memorandum titled ``Worksite Enforcement: The Strategy to
Protect the American Labor Market, the Conditions of the
American Worksite, and the Dignity of the Individual''.
----------
74. An Amendment To Be Offered by Representative Rosendale of Montana
or His Designee, Debatable for 10 Minutes
At the end of the bill (before the short title), insert the
following:
Sec. __. The total amount of appropriations made available
by this Act is hereby reduced by $8,722,000,000.
----------
75. An Amendment To Be Offered by Representative Roy of Texas 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 implement, enforce, or otherwise carry out Executive
Orders 13678 (``Revision of Civil Immigration Enforcement
Policies and Priorities''), 14010 (``Creating a Comprehensive
Regional Framework To Address the Causes of Migration, To
Manage Migration Throughout North and Central America, and To
Provide Safe and Orderly Processing of Asylum Seekers at the
United States Border''), or 14012 (``Restoring Faith in Our
Legal Immigration Systems and Strengthening Integration and
Inclusion Efforts for New Americans'').
----------
76. An Amendment To Be Offered by Representative Roy of Texas 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 shall
be used to terminate the Department of Homeland Security's
Migration Protection Protocols.
----------
77. An Amendment To Be Offered by Representative Roy of Texas 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 the Department of Homeland Security
memorandum titled ``Guidelines for Enforcement Actions in or
Near Protected Areas''.
----------
78. An Amendment To Be Offered by Representative Roy of Texas 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 by this Act may be
used to implement any of the following executive orders:
(1) Executive Order 13990, relating to Protecting
Public Health and the Environment and Restoring Science
To Tackle the Climate Crisis.
(2) Executive Order 14008, relating to Tackling the
Climate Crisis at Home and Abroad.
(3) Section 6 of Executive Order 14013, relating to
Rebuilding and Enhancing Programs To Resettle Refugees
and Planning for the Impact of Climate Change on
Migration.
(4) Executive Order 14030, relating to Climate-
Related Financial Risk.
(5) Executive Order 14057, relating to Catalyzing
Clean Energy Industries and Jobs Through Federal
Sustainability.
(6) Executive Order 14082, relating to Implementation
of the Energy and Infrastructure Provisions of the
Inflation Reduction Act of 2022.
(7) Executive Order 14096, relating to Revitalizing
Our Nation's Commitment to Environmental Justice for
All.
----------
79. 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 in this Act may be
used in contravention of section 642(a) of the Illegal
Immigration Reform and Immigrant Responsibility Act of 1996 (8
U.S.C. 1373(a)).
----------
80. An Amendment To Be Offered by Representative Malliotakis 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 to provide assistance to the Department of Defense to
house persons at military installations in the United States,
except in the case of a major disaster declaration made
pursuant tothe Robert T. Stafford Disaster Relief and Emergency
Assistance Act (42 U.S.C. 5121 et seq.), or for U.S. Coast
Guard personnel.
PART C--TEXT OF AMENDMENT TO H.R. 4665 CONSIDERED AS ADOPTED
Page 3, line 5, after the dollar amount, insert ``(reduced by
$306,505,000)''.
Page 10, line 8, after the first dollar amount, insert
``(reduced by $667,296,000)''.
Page 24, line 8, after the first dollar amount, insert
``(reduced by $26,199,000)''.
Page 296, line 17, after the dollar amount, insert
``(increased by $1,000,000,000)''.
PART D--TEXT OF AMENDMENTS TO H.R. 4665 MADE IN ORDER
1. An Amendment To Be Offered by Representative Boebert of Colorado or
Her Designee, Debatable for 10 Minutes
Page 3, line 5, after the dollar amount, insert ``(reduced by
$3,000,000)''.
Page 44, line 7, after the dollar amount, insert ``(increased
by $3,000,000)''.
Page 136, line 25, after the dollar amount, insert
``(increased by $3,000,000)''.
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2. An Amendment To Be Offered by Representative Miller of West Virginia
or His Designee, Debatable for 10 Minutes
Page 3, line 5, 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 Gottheimer of New
Jersey or His Designee, Debatable for 10 Minutes
Page 3, line 5, after the dollar amount, insert ``(reduced by
$1,000,000) (increased by $1,000,000)''.
----------
4. An Amendment To Be Offered by Representative Grothman of Wisconsin
or His Designee, Debatable for 10 Minutes
Page 3, line 5, after the dollar amount, insert ``(increased
by $1,000,000) (reduced by $1,000,000)''.
----------
5. An Amendment To Be Offered by Representative Miller of West Virginia
or His Designee, Debatable for 10 Minutes
Page 3, line 7, after the dollar amount, insert ``(reduced by
$500,000) (increased by $500,000)''.
----------
6. An Amendment To Be Offered by Representative Molinaro of New York or
His Designee, Debatable for 10 Minutes
Page 3, line 22, after the dollar amount, insert ``(increased
by $5,000,000) (reduced by $5,000,000)''.
----------
7. An Amendment To Be Offered by Representative Biggs of Arizona or His
Designee, Debatable for 10 Minutes
Page 4, line 25, after the dollar amount, insert ``(reduced
by $700,946,000)''.
Page 296, line 17, after the dollar amount, insert
``(increased by $700,946,000)''.
----------
8. An Amendment To Be Offered by Representative Biggs of Arizona or His
Designee, Debatable for 10 Minutes
Page 18, line 25, after the dollar amount, insert ``(reduced
by $38,634,000)''.
Page 296, line 17, after the dollar amount, insert
``(increased by $$38,634,000)''.
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9. An Amendment To Be Offered by Representative Greene of Georgia or
Her Designee, Debatable for 10 Minutes
Page 20, beginning line 17, strike the heading ``National
Endowment for Democracy'' and all that follows through page 21,
line 2.
----------
10. An Amendment To Be Offered by Representative Biggs of Arizona or
His Designee, Debatable for 10 Minutes
Page 22, line 8, after the dollar amount, insert ``(reduced
by $2,908,000)''.
Page 296, line 17, after the dollar amount, insert
``(increased by $2,908,000)''.
----------
11. An Amendment To Be Offered by Representative Biggs of Arizona or
His Designee, Debatable for 10 Minutes
Page 22, line 17, after the dollar amount, insert ``(reduced
by $2,300,000)''.
Page 22, line 18, after the dollar amount, insert ``(reduced
by $3,000)''.
Page 296, line 17, after the dollar amount, insert
``(increased by $2,300,000)''.
----------
12. An Amendment To Be Offered by Representative Grothman of Wisconsin
or His Designee, Debatable for 10 Minutes
Page 24, line 8, after the first dollar amount, insert
``(increased by $1,000,000) (reduced by $1,000,000)''.
----------
13. An Amendment To Be Offered by Representative Crane of Arizona or
His Designee, Debatable for 10 Minutes
Page 24, line 8, after the first dollar amount, insert
``(reduced by $607,404,000)''.
----------
14. An Amendment To Be Offered by Representative Biggs of Arizona or
His Designee, Debatable for 10 Minutes
Page 24, line 8, after the first dollar amount, insert
``(reduced by $1,214,808,000)''.
Page 24, line 8, after the second dollar amount, insert
``(reduced by $182,221,000)''.
Page 25, line 4, after the dollar amount, insert ``(reduced
by $250,000)''.
Page 25, line 6, after the dollar amount, insert ``(reduced
by $5,000)''.
Page 25, line 7, after the dollar amount, insert ``(reduced
by $105,000)''.
Page 25, line 10, after the dollar amount, insert ``(reduced
by $20,000,000)''.
Page 296, line 17, after the dollar amount, insert
``(increased by $1,214,808,000)''.
----------
15. An Amendment To Be Offered by Representative Biggs of Arizona or
His Designee, Debatable for 10 Minutes
Page 25, line 21, after the dollar amount, insert ``(reduced
by $230,599,000)''.
Page 296, line 17, after the dollar amount, insert
``(increased by $230,599,000)''.
----------
16. An Amendment To Be Offered by Representative Jackson Lee of Texas
or Her Designee, Debatable for 10 Minutes
Page 27, line 12, after the dollar amount, insert ``(reduced
by $1,000,000) (increased by $1,000,000)''.
----------
17. An Amendment To Be Offered by Representative Gaetz of Florida or
His Designee, Debatable for 10 Minutes
Page 27, line 12, after the dollar amount, insert ``(reduced
by $750,000,000)''.
Page 32, line 18, after the dollar amount, insert ``(reduced
by $3,000,000,000)''.
Page 33, line 1, after the dollar amount, insert ``(reduced
by $750,000,000)''.
Page 296, line 17, after the dollar amount, insert
``(increased by $4,500,000,000)''.
----------
18. An Amendment To Be Offered by Representative Perry of Pennsylvania
or His Designee, Debatable for 10 Minutes
Page 33, line 1, after the dollar amount, insert ``(reduced
by $3,905,460,000)''.
Page 296, line 17, after the dollar amount, insert
``(increased by $3,905,460,000)''.
----------
19. An Amendment To Be Offered by Representative Titus of Nevada or Her
Designee, Debatable for 10 Minutes
Page 34, line 13, after the dollar amount, insert
``(increased by $45,000,000) (reduced by $45,000,000)''.
----------
20. An Amendment To Be Offered by Representative Perry of Pennsylvania
or His Designee, Debatable for 10 Minutes
Page 35, line 1, after the dollar amount, insert ``(reduced
by $1,161,119,000)''.
Page 296, line 17, after the dollar amount, insert
``(increased by $1,161,119,000)''.
----------
21. An Amendment To Be Offered by Representative Connolly of Virginia
or His Designee, Debatable for 10 Minutes
Page 36, line 6, after the dollar amount, insert ``(reduced
by $10,000,000) (increased by $10,000,000)''.
----------
22. An Amendment To Be Offered by Representative Perry of Pennsylvania
or His Designee, Debatable for 10 Minutes
Page 37, line 16, after the dollar amount, insert ``(reduced
by $2,548,250,000)''.
Page 296, line 17, after the dollar amount, insert
``(increased by $2,548,250,000)''.
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23. An Amendment To Be Offered by Representative Ogles of Tennessee or
His Designee, Debatable for 10 Minutes
Page 38, line 2, after the first dollar amount, insert
``(reduced by $14,300,000)''.
Page 296, line 17, after the dollar amount, insert
``(increased by $14,300,000)''.
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24. An Amendment To Be Offered by Representative Ogles of Tennessee or
His Designee, Debatable for 10 Minutes
Page 38, line 2, after the second dollar amount, insert
``(increased by $2,700,000)''.
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25. An Amendment To Be Offered by Representative Biggs of Arizona or
His Designee, Debatable for 10 Minutes
Page 39, line 4, after the dollar amount, insert ``(reduced
by $905,000,000)''.
Page 39, line 6, after the dollar amount, insert ``(reduced
by $122,000,000)''.
Page 39, line 20, after the dollar amount, insert ``(reduced
by $100,000)''.
Page 39, line 22, after the dollar amount, insert ``(reduced
by $5,000)''.
Page 296, line 17, after the dollar amount, insert
``(increased by $905,000,000)''.
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26. An Amendment To Be Offered by Representative Crane of Arizona or
His Designee, Debatable for 10 Minutes
Page 49, line 1, after the dollar amount, insert ``(reduced
by $2,893,049,000)''.
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27. An Amendment To Be Offered by Representative Kelly of Mississippi
or His Designee, Debatable for 10 Minutes
Page 52, line 8, after the dollar amount, insert ``(reduced
by $10,000,000)''.
----------
28. An Amendment To Be Offered by Representative Biggs of Arizona or
His Designee, Debatable for 10 Minutes
Page 52, line 8, after the dollar amount, insert ``(reduced
by $139,575,000)''.
Page 296, line 17, after the dollar amount, insert
``(increased by $139,575,000)''.
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29. An Amendment To Be Offered by Representative Biggs of Arizona or
His Designee, Debatable for 10 Minutes
Page 52, line 14, after the dollar amount, insert ``(reduced
by $206,500,000)''.
Page 296, line 17, after the dollar amount, insert
``(increased by $206,500,000)''.
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30. An Amendment To Be Offered by Representative Biggs of Arizona or
His Designee, Debatable for 10 Minutes
Page 53, line 9, after the dollar amount, insert ``(reduced
by $43,610,000)''.
Page 296, line 17, after the dollar amount, insert
``(increased by $43,610,000)''.
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31. An Amendment To Be Offered by Representative Biggs of Arizona or
His Designee, Debatable for 10 Minutes
Page 53, line 14, after the dollar amount, insert ``(reduced
by $32,417,000)''.
Page 296, line 17, after the dollar amount, insert
``(increased by $32,417,000)''.
----------
32. An Amendment To Be Offered by Representative Moskowitz of Florida
or His Designee, Debatable for 10 Minutes
Page 65, line 7, strike ``and residences'' and insert ``,
residences, and places of worship''.
----------
33. An Amendment To Be Offered by Representative Mast of Florida or His
Designee, Debatable for 10 Minutes
Page 163, beginning line 10, strike ``; and'' and insert a
semicolon.
Page 163, after line 10, insert the following new
subparagraph and redesignate the subsequent subparagraph
accordingly:
(B) exercises full territorial jurisdiction
over the Gaza strip; and
----------
34. An Amendment To Be Offered by Representative Ogles of Tennessee or
His Designee, Debatable for 10 Minutes
Page 204, line 4, after the dollar amount, insert
``(increased by $10,000,000)''.
----------
35. An Amendment To Be Offered by Representative Molinaro of New York
or His Designee, Debatable for 10 Minutes
Page 266, line 5, after the dollar amount insert ``(increased
by $9,000,000) (reduced by $9,000,000)''.
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36. An Amendment To Be Offered by Representative Plaskett of Virgin
Islands or Her Designee, Debatable for 10 Minutes
Strike subsection (d) of section 7070.
----------
37. 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. 9002. None of the funds made available by this Act may
be used in contravention of section 221 of the Immigration and
Nationality Technical Corrections Act of 1994 (Public Law 103-
416; 108 Stat. 4321; 8 U.S.C. 1101 note).
----------
38. 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 appropriated or otherwise made
available by this Act may be made available to enforce the
restrictions outlined under the headings ``Visits and Travel''
(regarding limitations on ``Travel to Taiwan'') and
``Communications'' (regarding limitations on ``Name'',
``Symbols of Sovereignty'', and ``Correspondence'') in the
Department of State's June 29, 2021, Memorandum for All
Department and Agency Executive Secretaries entitled ``Revised
Guidelines on Interacting with Taiwan''.
----------
39. An Amendment To Be Offered by Representative Ogles of Tennessee 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 pay Secretary Antony John Blinken a salary that exceeds
$1.
----------
40. An Amendment To Be Offered by Representative Ogles of Tennessee 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 may be made available for the Office of
Palestinian Affairs.
----------
41. An Amendment To Be Offered by Representative Greene of Georgia or
Her Designee, Debatable for 10 Minutes
At the end of the bill (before the short title), insert the
following:
Sec. ___. The salary of Amanda Bennett, Chief Executive
Officer of the United States Agency for Global Media, shall be
reduced to $1.
----------
42. An Amendment To Be Offered by Representative Greene of Georgia 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 made available for assistance to
Ukraine.
----------
43. An Amendment To Be Offered by Representative Greene of Georgia or
Her Designee, Debatable for 10 Minutes
At the end of the bill (before the short title), add the
following:
Sec. _. None of the funds made available by this Act may be
used by the Secretary of State to initiate a drawdown and
delivery of defense articles and services from Department of
Defense stocks to Ukraine.
----------
44. An Amendment To Be Offered by Representative Steube of Florida or
His Designee, Debatable for 10 Minutes
At the end of the bill (before the short title), add the
following:
Sec. _. None of the funds made available by this Act may be
made available for Lebanese Armed Forces.
----------
45. An Amendment To Be Offered by Representative Steube of Florida or
His Designee, Debatable for 10 Minutes
At the end of the bill (before the short title), add the
following:
Sec. _. None of the funds made available by this Act may be
used to provide assistance to Iraq.
----------
46. An Amendment To Be Offered by Representative Gaetz of Florida or
His Designee, Debatable for 10 Minutes
At the end of the bill (before the short title), add the
following:
Sec. _. None of the funds made available by this Act may be
used to implement the decision by the United Nations Framework
Convention on Climate Change's 21st Conference of Parties in
Paris, France, adopted December 12, 2015, commonly known as the
``Paris Agreement''.
----------
47. An Amendment To Be Offered by Representative Boebert of Colorado or
Her Designee, Debatable for 10 Minutes
At the end of the bill (before the short title), insert the
following:
Sec. __. The salary of Linda Thomas Greenfield, Ambassador
to the United Nations, shall be reduced to $1.
----------
48. An Amendment To Be Offered by Representative Boebert of Colorado or
Her Designee, Debatable for 10 Minutes
At the end of the bill (before the short title), insert the
following:
Sec. __. The salary of Salman Ahmed, Director of Policy
Planning Staff, shall be reduced to $1.
----------
49. An Amendment To Be Offered by Representative Boebert of Colorado or
Her Designee, Debatable for 10 Minutes
At the end of the bill (before the short title), insert the
following:
Sec. __. The salary of Constance Mayor, Acting Chief of
Diversity and Inclusion, shall be reduced to $1.
----------
50. An Amendment To Be Offered by Representative Boebert of Colorado or
Her Designee, Debatable for 10 Minutes
At the end of the bill (before the short title), insert the
following:
Sec. __. The salary of George Noll, Palestinian Affairs
Officer, shall be reduced to $1.
----------
51. An Amendment To Be Offered by Representative Ogles of Tennessee or
His Designee, Debatable for 10 Minutes
At the end of the bill (before the short title), insert the
following:
Sec. 9002. None of the funds made available by this Act may
be used to provide assistance to Pakistan.
----------
52. An Amendment To Be Offered by Representative Ogles of Tennessee 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 may be made available to create, procure,
or display any map that inaccurately depicts the occupied
country of Tibet as part of the People's Republic of China.
----------
53. An Amendment To Be Offered by Representative Gooden of Texas or His
Designee, Debatable for 10 Minutes
At the end of the bill (before the short title), insert the
following:
Sec. 9002. None of the funds made available by this Act may
be used for the adoption or implementation of the Global
Compact for Safe, Orderly and Regular Migration set forth in
the annex to the resolution adopted by the United Nations
General Assembly on December 18, 2018 (A/RES/73/195).
----------
54. An Amendment To Be Offered by Representative Gooden of Texas or His
Designee, Debatable for 10 Minutes
At the end of the bill (before the short title), insert the
following:
Sec. 9002. None of the funds made available by this Act may
be used for the program of the Bureau for Population, Refugees,
and Migration of the Department of State administered by the
International Organization for Migration and known as the
``Refugee Travel Loan Program''.
----------
55. An Amendment To Be Offered by Representative Boebert of Colorado or
Her Designee, Debatable for 10 Minutes
At the end of the bill (before the short title), insert the
following:
Sec. 9002. None of the funds made available by this Act may
be used to enforce or otherwise implement a requirement for
individuals traveling outside of the United States to receive a
vaccination against COVID-19.
----------
56. An Amendment To Be Offered by Representative Mooney of West
Virginia or His Designee, Debatable for 10 Minutes
At the end of the bill (before the short title), add the
following:
Sec. __. None of the funds made available by this Act under
chapter 4 of part II of the Foreign Assistance Act of 1961 (22
U.S.C. 2346 et seq.) (relating to the economic support fund)
may be obligated or expended for assistance for Mexico.
----------
57. An Amendment To Be Offered by Representative Spartz of Indiana 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 Secretary of State as a contribution to any
organization, agency, commission, or program within the United
Nations system except as authorized by law.
----------
58. An Amendment To Be Offered by Representative Hageman of Wyoming 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 made available to the Office of
Global Change of the Department of State.
----------
59. An Amendment To Be Offered by Representative Hageman of Wyoming or
Her Designee, Debatable for 10 Minutes
At the end of the bill (before the short title), add the
following:
Sec. __. None of the funds made available by this Act may be
used to carry out or administer any Remote Work Agreement of a
domestically-assigned direct-hire employee if the employee's
alternate worksite is located outside of the locality pay area
of the regular worksite for the employee's position of record.
----------
60. An Amendment To Be Offered by Representative Greene of Georgia 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 made available for the Global
Equality Fund of the Department of State.
----------
61. An Amendment To Be Offered by Representative Foxx of North Carolina
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 made available for any employee of
the Department of State to travel to or attend any conference
or event hosted by the Clinton Global Initiative.
----------
62. An Amendment To Be Offered by Representative Issa of California or
His Designee, Debatable for 10 Minutes
At the end of the bill (before the short title), add the
following:
Sec. _. None of the funds appropriated by this Act may be
made available to support the negotiations toward an extension
of the Scientific and Technological Cooperation Protocol
Between the United States of America and China.
----------
63. An Amendment To Be Offered by Representative Burchett of Tennessee
or His Designee, Debatable for 10 Minutes
At the end of the bill (before the short title), insert the
following:
Sec. ___. The salary of Setareh Sieg, Special Assistant to
the Director of Programming at Voice of America, shall be
reduced to $1.
----------
64. An Amendment To Be Offered by Representative Burchett of Tennessee
or His Designee, Debatable for 10 Minutes
At the end of the bill (before the short title), insert the
following:
Sec. ___. The salary of David Kotz, Chief Management Officer
at the United States Agency for Global Media, shall be reduced
to $1.
----------
65. An Amendment To Be Offered by Representative Burchett of Tennessee
or His Designee, Debatable for 10 Minutes
At the end of the bill (before the short title), insert the
following:
Sec. ___. The salary of Kelu Chao, Deputy Chief Executive
Officer of the United States Agency for Global Media, shall be
reduced to $1.
----------
66. An Amendment To Be Offered by Representative Burchett of Tennessee
or His Designee, Debatable for 10 Minutes
At the end of the bill (before the short title), insert the
following:
Sec. 9002. None of the funds made available by this Act may
be used for the Art in Embassies program of the Department of
State.
----------
67. An Amendment To Be Offered by Representative Burchett of Tennessee
or His Designee, Debatable for 10 Minutes
At the end of the bill (before the short title), insert the
following:
Sec. 9002. None of the funds made available by this Act may
be used for the Special Presidential Envoy for Climate.
----------
68. An Amendment To Be Offered by Representative Tenney of New York or
Her Designee, Debatable for 10 Minutes
At the end of the bill (before the short title), insert the
following:
Sec. ___. The salary of Robert Malley, the United States
Special Envoy to Iran, shall be reduced to $1.
----------
69. An Amendment To Be Offered by Representative Tenney 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 to move the United States embassy in Israel to a location
other than Jerusalem.
----------
70. An Amendment To Be Offered by Representative Roy of Texas 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 by this Act may be
used to implement any of the following executive orders:
(1) Executive Order 13990, relating to Protecting
Public Health and the Environment and Restoring Science
To Tackle the Climate Crisis.
(2) Executive Order 14008, relating to Tackling the
Climate Crisis at Home and Abroad.
(3) Section 6 of Executive Order 14013, relating to
Rebuilding and Enhancing Programs To Resettle Refugees
and Planning for the Impact of Climate Change on
Migration.
(4) Executive Order 14030, relating to Climate-
Related Financial Risk.
(5) Executive Order 14057, relating to Catalyzing
Clean Energy Industries and Jobs Through Federal
Sustainability.
(6) Executive Order 14082, relating to Implementation
of the Energy and Infrastructure Provisions of the
Inflation Reduction Act of 2022.
(7) Executive Order 14096, relating to Revitalizing
Our Nation's Commitment to Environmental Justice for
All.
----------
71. An Amendment To Be Offered by Representative Davidson of Ohio or
His Designee, Debatable for 10 Minutes
At the end of the bill (before the short title), insert the
following:
Sec. ___. The salary of Victoria Nuland, Acting United
States Deputy Secretary of State and Under Secretary for
Political Affairs, shall be reduced to $1.
----------
72. An Amendment To Be Offered by Representative Graves of Louisiana 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 provide assistance to The Commonwealth of the Bahamas.
----------
73. An Amendment To Be Offered by Representative Steube of Florida or
His Designee, Debatable for 10 Minutes
At the end of the bill (before the short title), add the
following:
Sec. _. None of the funds made available by this Act may be
used to provide assistance to the United Nations Educational,
Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO).
----------
74. An Amendment To Be Offered by Representative Perry of Pennsylvania
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 may be made available for the United
Nations Relief and Works Agency.
----------
75. An Amendment To Be Offered by Representative Roy of Texas 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
made available to implement, administer, or enforce Executive
Order 14075 (87 Fed. Reg. 37189; relating to advancing equality
for lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, queer, and intersex
individuals).
----------
76. An Amendment To Be Offered by Representative Ogles of Tennessee 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 may be made available in contravention of
the notice entitled ``In the Matter of the Designation of the
Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (and Other Aliases) as a
Foreign Terrorist Organization'' issued by the Department of
State on April 15, 2019 (84 Fed. Reg. 15278).
----------
77. An Amendment To Be Offered by Representative Massie of Kentucky or
His Designee, Debatable for 10 Minutes
At the end of the bill (before the short title), add the
following:
Sec. _. None of the funds made available by this Act may be
used to transfer cluster munitions to any foreign country.
----------
78. An Amendment To Be Offered by Representative Burgess of Texas or
His Designee, Debatable for 10 Minutes
At the end of the bill (before the short title), insert the
following:
Sec. __. The total amounts appropriated or otherwise made
available by this Act for providing foreign assistance to the
following countries are hereby reduced as follows:
(1) For Guatemala, by $908,773,200.
(2) For Honduras, by $560,732,400.
(3) For El Salvador, by $251,362,800.
PART E--TEXT OF AMENDMENT TO H.R. 4368 CONSIDERED AS ADOPTED
Page 61, line 20, after the dollar amount insert ``(reduced
by $1,207,900,000)''.
At the end of the bill (before the Spending Reduction Account
in section 776), insert the following:
Sec. __. Each discretionary amount made available by this
Act is hereby reduced by 14.15 percent. Such reduction shall
not apply to the following accounts:
(1) ``Domestic Food Programs--Food and Nutrition
Service--Special Supplemental Nutrition Program for
Women, Infants, and Children (WIC)''.
(2) ``Foreign Assistance and Related Programs--
Foreign Agricultural Service--Food for Peace Title II
Grants''.
PART F--TEXT OF AMENDMENTS TO H.R. 4368 MADE IN ORDER
1. An Amendment To Be Offered by Representative Balint of Vermont or
Her Designee, Debatable for 10 Minutes
Page 3, line 14, after the first dollar amount, insert
``(increased by $1,000,000) (reduced by $1,000,000)''.
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2. An Amendment To Be Offered by Representative Valadao of California
or His Designee, Debatable for 10 Minutes
Page 3, line 14, after the second dollar amount, insert
``(reduced by $1,000,000) (increased by $1,000,000)''.
----------
3. An Amendment To Be Offered by Representative Steil of Wisconsin or
His Designee, Debatable for 10 Minutes
Page 3, line 14, after the first dollar amount, insert
``(reduced by $500,000)''.
Page 9, line 12, after the dollar amount, insert ``(increased
by $500,000)''.
----------
4. An Amendment To Be Offered by Representative Leger Fernandez of New
Mexico or Her Designee, Debatable for 10 Minutes
Page 3, line 14, after the first dollar amount, insert
``(increased by $2,975,000)''.
Page 3, line 17, after the dollar amount, insert ``(increased
by $2,975,000)''.
Page 7, line 3, after the dollar amount, insert ``(reduced by
$2,975,000)''.
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5. An Amendment To Be Offered by Representative Porter of California or
Her Designee, Debatable for 10 Minutes
Page 3, line 14, after the first dollar amount, insert
``(reduced by $1,000,000)''.
Page 3, line 14, after the second dollar amount, insert
``(reduced by $1,000,000)''.
Page 13, line 13, after the dollar amount, insert
``(increased by $1,000,000)''.
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6. An Amendment To Be Offered by Representative Sewell of Alabama or
Her Designee, Debatable for 10 Minutes
Page 3, line 14, after the first dollar amount, insert
``(reduced by $1,000,000)''.
Page 3, line 20, after the dollar amount, insert ``(reduced
by $1,000,000)''.
Page 3, line 22, after the dollar amount, insert ``(reduced
by $1,000,000)''.
Page 46, line 11, after the dollar amount, insert
``(increased by $1,000,000)''.
Page 46, line 18, after the dollar amount, insert
``(increased by $1,000,000)''.
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7. An Amendment To Be Offered by Representative Pettersen of Colorado
or Her Designee, Debatable for 10 Minutes
Page 3, line 14, after the first dollar amount, insert
``(reduced by $3,249,000)''.
Page 29, line 15, after the dollar amount, insert
``(increased by $3,249,000)''.
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8. An Amendment To Be Offered by Representative Pettersen of Colorado
or Her Designee, Debatable for 10 Minutes
Page 3, line 14, after the first dollar amount, insert
``(reduced by $4,002,000)''.
Page 34, line 11, after the dollar amount, insert
``(increased by $4,002,000)''.
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9. An Amendment To Be Offered by Representative Boebert of Colorado or
Her Designee, Debatable for 10 Minutes
Page 3, line 14, after the first dollar amount, insert
``(reduced by $2,000,000)''.
Page 7, line 8, after the dollar amount, insert ``(increased
by $2,000,000)''.
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10. An Amendment To Be Offered by Representative Edwards of North
Carolina or His Designee, Debatable for 10 Minutes
Page 3, line 14, after the first dollar amount, insert
``(reduced by $1,000,000)''
Page 58, line 11, after the dollar amount, insert
``(increased by $1,000,000)''.
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11. An Amendment To Be Offered by Representative Edwards of North
Carolina or His Designee, Debatable for 10 Minutes
Page 3, line 14, after the first dollar amount, insert
``(reduced by $1,000,000)''.
Page 9, line 12, after the dollar amount, insert ``(increased
by $1,000,000)''.
----------
12. An Amendment To Be Offered by Representative Boebert of Colorado or
Her Designee, Debatable for 10 Minutes
Page 3, line 14, after the first dollar amount, insert
``(reduced by $3,000,000)''.
Page 15, line 8, after first dollar amount, insert
``(increased by $3,000,000)''.
Page 15, line 24, after the dollar amount, insert
``(increased by $3,000,000)''.
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13. An Amendment To Be Offered by Representative Molinaro of New York
or His Designee, Debatable for 10 Minutes
Page 5, line 18, after the first dollar amount, insert
``(reduced by $2,500,000)''.
Page 6, line 9, after the dollar amount, insert ``(reduced by
$2,500,000)''.
Page 6, line 10, after the dollar amount, insert ``(reduced
by $2,500,000)''.
Page 13, line 13, after the dollar amount, insert
``(increased by $5,000,000)''.
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14. An Amendment To Be Offered by Representative Miller of Ohio or His
Designee, Debatable for 10 Minutes
Page 5, line 18, after the first dollar amount, insert
``(decreased by $2,000,000)''.
Page 42, line 9, after the dollar amount, insert ``(increased
by $2,000,000)''.
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15. An Amendment To Be Offered by Representative Biggs of Arizona or
His Designee, Debatable for 10 Minutes
Page 5, line 18, after the first dollar amount, insert
``(reduced by $11,404,000)''.
Page 5, line 24, strike the period at the end and insert the
following: ``: Provided further, That no reduction in such
amount shall be made from funds appropriated to the Office of
Pest Management Policy within the Office of the Chief
Economist.''
Page 119, line 20, after the dollar amount, insert
``(increased by $11,404,000)''.
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16. An Amendment To Be Offered by Representative Boebert of Colorado or
Her Designee, Debatable for 10 Minutes
Page 6, line 3, after the dollar amount, insert ``(reduced by
$2,000,000)''.
Page 53, line 19, after the dollar amount, insert
``(increased by $2,000,000)''.
Page 54, line 14, after the dollar amount, insert
``(increased by $2,000,000)''.
----------
17. An Amendment To Be Offered by Representative Boebert of Colorado or
Her Designee, Debatable for 10 Minutes
Page 6, line 3, after the dollar amount, insert ``(reduced by
$3,000,000)''.
Page 53, line 19, after the dollar amount, insert
``(increased by $3,000,000)''.
----------
18. An Amendment To Be Offered by Representative Jackson Lee of Texas
or Her Designee, Debatable for 10 Minutes
Page 6, line 9, after the dollar amount, insert ``(reduced by
$3,000,000)''.
Page 6, line 10, after the dollar amount, insert ``(reduced
by $3,000,000)''.
Page 11, line 23, after the dollar amount, insert
``(increased by $2,000,000)''.
----------
19. An Amendment To Be Offered by Representative Escobar of Texas or
Her Designee, Debatable for 10 Minutes
Page 6, line 9, after the dollar amount, insert ``(reduced by
$5,000,000)''.
Page 6, line 10, after the dollar amount, insert ``(reduced
by $5,000,000)''.
Page 40, line 9, after the dollar amount, insert ``(increased
by $5,000,000)''.
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20. An Amendment To Be Offered by Representative Boebert of Colorado or
Her Designee, Debatable for 10 Minutes
Page 6, line 9, after the dollar amount, insert ``(reduced by
$2,500,000)''.
Page 6, line 10, after the dollar amount, insert ``(reduced
by $2,500,000)''
Page 11, line 23, after the dollar amount, insert
``(increased by $2,000,000)''.
----------
21. An Amendment To Be Offered by Representative Molinaro of New York
or His Designee, Debatable for 10 Minutes
Page 6, line 14, after the dollar amount, insert ``(reduced
by $3,000,000)''.
Page 50, line 7, after the dollar amount, insert ``(increased
by $3,000,000)''.
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22. An Amendment To Be Offered by Representative Caraveo of Colorado or
Her Designee, Debatable for 10 Minutes
Page 6, line 14, after the dollar amount, insert ``(reduced
by $2,000,000)''.
Page 44, line 18, after the dollar amount, insert
``(increased by $2,000,000)''.
----------
23. An Amendment To Be Offered by Representative Caraveo of Colorado or
Her Designee, Debatable for 10 Minutes
Page 6, line 14, after the dollar amount, insert ``(reduced
by $1,000,000)''.
Page 13, line 13, after the dollar amount, insert
``(increased by $1,000,000)''.
----------
24. An Amendment To Be Offered by Representative Good of Virginia or
His Designee, Debatable for 10 Minutes
Page 6, line 25, after the dollar amount, insert ``(reduced
by $3,789,000)''.
Page 119, line 20, after the dollar amount, insert
``(increased by $3,789,000)''.
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25. An Amendment To Be Offered by Representative Leger Fernandez of New
Mexico or Her Designee, Debatable for 10 Minutes
Page 7, line 3, after the dollar amount, insert ``(reduced by
$7,000,000)''.
Page 32, line 18, after the dollar amount, insert
``(increased by $7,000,000)''.
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26. An Amendment To Be Offered by Representative Neguse of Colorado or
His Designee, Debatable for 10 Minutes
Page 7, line 8, after the first dollar amount, insert
``(reduced by $1,000,000) (increased by $1,000,000)''
----------
27. An Amendment To Be Offered by Representative Johnson of South
Dakota or His Designee, Debatable for 10 Minutes
Page 7, line 21, after the dollar amount, insert ``(reduced
by $3,500,000)''.
Page 11, line 23, after the dollar amount, insert
``(increased by $3,500,000)''.
----------
28. An Amendment To Be Offered by Representative Boebert of Colorado or
Her Designee, Debatable for 10 Minutes
Page 7, line 21, after the dollar amount, insert ``(reduced
by $2,000,000)''.
Page 46, line 11, after the dollar amount, insert
``(increased by $2,000,000)''.
Page 47, line 19, after the dollar amount, insert
``(increased by $2,000,000)''.
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29. An Amendment To Be Offered by Representative Biggs of Arizona or
His Designee, Debatable for 10 Minutes
Page 8, line 17, after the dollar amount, insert ``(reduced
by $12,996,000)''.
Page 119, line 20, after the dollar amount, insert
``(increased by $12,996,000)''.
----------
30. An Amendment To Be Offered by Representative Gluesenkamp Perez of
WashingTon or Her Designee, Debatable for 10 Minutes
Page 9, line 12, after the dollar amount, insert ``(reduced
by $1,000,000) (increased by $1,000,000)''.
----------
31. An Amendment To Be Offered by Representative Gluesenkamp Perez of
WashingTon or Her Designee, Debatable for 10 Minutes
Page 9, line 12, after the dollar amount, insert the
following: ``(reduced by $1,000,000) (increased by
$1,000,000)''.
32. An Amendment To Be Offered by Representative Bishop of North
Carolina or His Designee, Debatable for 10 Minutes
Page 9, line 12, after the dollar amount, insert ``(reduced
by $331,176,000)''.
Page 119, line 20, after the dollar amount, insert
``(increased by $331,176,000)''.
----------
33. An Amendment To Be Offered by Representative Biggs of Arizona or
His Designee, Debatable for 10 Minutes
----------
Page 11, line 23, after the dollar amount, insert
``(reduced by $157,572,000)''.
Page 119, line 20, after the dollar amount, insert
``(increased by $157,572,000)''.
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34. An Amendment To Be Offered by Representative Slotkin of Michigan of
or Her Designee, Debatable for 10 Minutes
Page 13, line 13, after the dollar amount, insert ``(reduced
by $ 10,000,000) (increased by $10,000,000)''.
----------
35. An Amendment To Be Offered by Representative Molinaro of New York
or His Designee, Debatable for 10 Minutes
Page 13, line 13, after the dollar amount insert ``(increased
by $5,000,000) (reduced by $5,000,000)''.
----------
36. An Amendment To Be Offered by Representative Bishop of North
Carolina or His Designee, Debatable for 10 Minutes
Page 15, line 8, after the first dollar amount, insert
``(reduced by $232,164,000)''.
Page 119, line 20, after the dollar amount, insert
``(increased by $232,164,000)''.
----------
37. An Amendment To Be Offered by Representative Fischbach of Minnesota
or Her Designee, Debatable for 10 Minutes
Page 15, line 8, after the first dollar amount, insert
``(increased by $2,500,000)''.
Page 16, line 3, after the dollar amount, insert ``(increased
by $2,500,000)''.
Page 63, line 22, after the dollar amount, insert ``(reduced
by $2,500,000)''.
Page 66, line 19, after the dollar amount, insert ``(reduced
by $2,500,000)''.
----------
38. An Amendment To Be Offered by Representative Biggs of Arizona or
His Designee, Debatable for 10 Minutes
Page 22, line 18, after the dollar amount, insert ``(reduced
by $14,952,000)''.
Page 119, line 20, after the dollar amount, insert
``(increased by $14,952,000)''.
----------
39. An Amendment To Be Offered by Representative Molinaro of New York
or His Designee, Debatable for 10 Minutes
Page 28, line 13, after the first dollar amount, insert
``(reduced by $10,000,000) (increased by $10,000,000)''.
----------
40. An Amendment To Be Offered by Representative Raskin of Maryland or
His Designee, Debatable for 10 Minutes
Page 29, line 15, after the dollar amount, insert ``(reduced
by $8,500,000) (increased by $8,500,000)''.
----------
41. An Amendment To Be Offered by Representative Brecheen of Oklahoma
or His Designee, Debatable for 10 Minutes
Page 29, line 15, after the dollar amount, insert ``(reduced
by $60,543,000)''.
Page 119, line 20, after the dollar amount, insert
``(increased by $60,543,000)''.
----------
42. An Amendment To Be Offered by Representative Good of Virginia or
His Designee, Debatable for 10 Minutes
Page 37, line 7, after the dollar amount, insert ``(reduced
by $275,526,000)''.
Page 119, line 20, after the dollar amount, insert
``(increased by $275,526,000)''.
----------
43. An Amendment To Be Offered by Representative Brecheen of Oklahoma
or His Designee, Debatable for 10 Minutes
Page 37, line 7, after the dollar amount, insert ``(reduced
by $1,606,926,000)''.
Page 119, line 20, after the dollar amount, insert
``(increased by $1,606,926,000)''.
----------
44. An Amendment To Be Offered by Representative Houlahan of
Pennsylvania or Her Designee, Debatable for 10 Minutes
Page 42, line 9, after the dollar amount, insert ``(increased
by $1,000,000) (reduced by $1,000,000)''.
----------
45. An Amendment To Be Offered by Representative Perry of Pennsylvania
or His Designee, Debatable for 10 Minutes
Page 42, line 9, after the dollar amount, insert ``(reduced
by $25,715,000)''.
Page 119, line 20, after the dollar amount, insert
``(increased by $25,715,000)''.
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46. An Amendment To Be Offered by Representative Escobar of Texas or
Her Designee, Debatable for 10 Minutes
Page 44, line 10, after the dollar amount, insert ``(reduced
by $75,000,000) (increased by $75,000,000)''.
----------
47. An Amendment To Be Offered by Representative Caraveo of Colorado or
Her Designee, Debatable for 10 Minutes
Page 50, line 7, after the dollar amount, insert ``(reduced
by $10,000,000) (increased by $10,000,000)''.
----------
48. An Amendment To Be Offered by Representative Nunn of Iowa or His
Designee, Debatable for 10 Minutes
Page 51, line 19, strike ``twenty-five'' and insert ``one-
hundred''.
Page 51, line 20, strike ``three'' and insert ``twenty''.
Page 51, line 24, strike ``twenty'' and insert ``100''.
----------
49. An Amendment To Be Offered by Representative Escobar of Texas or
Her Designee, Debatable for 10 Minutes
Page 52, line 19, after the dollar amount, insert ``(reduced
by $30,000,000) (increased by $30,000,000)''.
----------
50. An Amendment To Be Offered by Representative Molinaro of New York
or His Designee, Debatable for 10 Minutes
Page 60, line 20, after the dollar amount, insert ``(reduced
by $10,000,000) (increased by $10,000,000)''.
----------
51. An Amendment To Be Offered by Representative Donalds of Florida or
His Designee, Debatable for 10 Minutes
Page 60, line 20, after the dollar amount, insert ``(reduced
by $23,440,000)''.
Page 119, line 20, after the dollar amount, insert
``(increased by $23,440,000)''.
----------
52. An Amendment To Be Offered by Representative Ogles of Tennessee or
His Designee, Debatable for 10 Minutes
Page 61, line 20, after the dollar amount, insert ``(reduced
by $870,000,000)''.
----------
53. An Amendment To Be Offered by Representative Good of Virginia or
His Designee, Debatable for 10 Minutes
Page 61, line 20, after the dollar amount, insert ``(reduced
by $1,000,000,000)''.
Page 119, line 20, after the dollar amount, insert
``(increased by $1,00,000,000)''.
----------
54. An Amendment To Be Offered by Representative Biggs of Arizona or
His Designee, Debatable for 10 Minutes
Page 61, line 20, after the dollar amount, insert ``(reduced
by $1,740,000,000)''.
Page 119, line 20, after the dollar amount, insert
``(increased by $1,740,000,000)''.
----------
55. An Amendment To Be Offered by Representative Good of Virginia or
His Designee, Debatable for 10 Minutes
Page 61, line 25, after the dollar amount, insert ``(reduced
by $40,000,000)''.
Page 119, line 20, after the dollar amount, insert
``(increased by $40,000,000)''.
----------
56. An Amendment To Be Offered by Representative Ogles of Tennessee or
His Designee, Debatable for 10 Minutes
Page 61, line 25, after the dollar amount, insert ``(reduced
by $120,000,000)''.
----------
57. An Amendment To Be Offered by Representative Biggs of Arizona or
His Designee, Debatable for 10 Minutes
Page 61, line 25, after the dollar amount, insert ``(reduced
by $240,000,000)''.
Page 119, line 20, after the dollar amount, insert
``(increased by $240,000,000)''.
----------
58. An Amendment To Be Offered by Representative Kiggans of Virginia or
His Designee, Debatable for 10 Minutes
Page 63, line 22, after the dollar amount, insert
``(increased by $1,000,000) (reduced by $1,000,000)''.
----------
59. An Amendment To Be Offered by Representative Kiggans of Virginia or
His Designee, Debatable for 10 Minutes
Page 63, line 22, after the dollar amount, insert
``(increased by $1,000,000) (reduced by $1,000,000)''.
----------
60. An Amendment To Be Offered by Representative Molinaro of New York
or His Designee, Debatable for 10 Minutes
Page 65, line 24, after the dollar amount, insert ``(reduced
by $2,800,000) (increased by $2,800,000)''.
----------
61. An Amendment To Be Offered by Representative Biggs of Arizona or
His Designee, Debatable for 10 Minutes
Page 69, line 14, after the dollar amount, insert ``(reduced
by $77,000,000)''.
Page 119, line 20, after the dollar amount, insert
``(increased by $77,000,000)''.
----------
62. An Amendment To Be Offered by Representative Donalds of Florida or
His Designee, Debatable for 10 Minutes
Page 69, line 14, after the dollar amount, insert ``(reduced
by $96,000,000)''.
Page 119, line 20, after the dollar amount, insert
``(increased by $96,000,000)''.
----------
63. An Amendment To Be Offered by Representative Gottheimer of New
Jersey or His Designee, Debatable for 10 Minutes
Page 81, line 6, after the dollar amount, insert ``(increased
by $3,000,000)''.
Page 81, line 21, after the dollar amount, insert ``(reduced
by $3,000,000)''.
----------
64. An Amendment To Be Offered by Representative Graves of Louisiana or
His Designee, Debatable for 10 Minutes
Page 119, after line 18, insert the following:
Sec. 775A. None of the funds made available by this Act may
be used to exempt individuals described in section 311(a)(4) of
title II of division C of the Fiscal Responsibility Act of 2023
(Public Law 118-5) from section 6(o)(2) of the Food and
Nutrition Act of 2008 (7 U.S.C. 2015(o)(2)).
----------
65. An Amendment To Be Offered by Representative Graves of Louisiana or
His Designee, Debatable for 10 Minutes
Page 119, after line 18, insert the following:
Sec. 775A. None of the funds made available by this Act may
be used to carry out clause (ii) of section 6(o)(4)(A) of the
Food and Nutrition Act of 2008 (7 U.S.C. 2015(o)(4)(A)).
----------
66. 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 finalize, implement, administer, or enforce section 3
(relating to milk) of the rule entitled ``Child Nutrition
Programs: Revisions to Meal Patterns Consistent with the 2020
Dietary Guidelines for Americans'' published by the Department
of Agriculture in the Federal Register on February 7, 2023 (88
Fed. Reg. 8050).
----------
67. An Amendment To Be Offered by Representative Bost of Illinois 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 Secretary of Agriculture to purchase electric
vehicles.
----------
68. An Amendment To Be Offered by Representative McCormick of Georgia
or His Designee, Debatable for 10 Minutes
At the end of the bill (before the spending reduction
account) insert the following:
Sec. ___. None of the funds made available by this Act may
be used to implement the revised guidance entitled ``Marketed
Unapproved Drugs--Compliance Policy Guide Sec. 440.100,
Marketed New Drugs Without Approved NDAs or ANDAs'', published
by the Food and Drug Administration in the Federal Register on
September 21, 2011 (76 Fed. Reg. 58398) (or any guidance of the
same substance).
----------
69. An Amendment To Be Offered by Representative Miller of Illinois or
Her Designee, Debatable for 10 Minutes
At the end of the bill (before the spending reduction
account), insert the following:
Sec. ___. None of the funds made available by this Act may
be used to implement any recommendation specified in the
Interim Report 2023 issued by the USDA Equity Commission
established pursuant to section 1006(b)(3) of the American
Rescue Plan Act of 2021 (135 Stat. 13).
----------
70. An Amendment To Be Offered by Representative Greene of Georgia or
Her Designee, Debatable for 10 Minutes
At the end of the bill (before the spending reduction
account), insert the following:
Sec. __. None of the amounts made available by this Act may
be used to facilitate the development of any vaccine against
COVID-19.
----------
71. An Amendment To Be Offered by Representative Hageman of Wyoming or
Her Designee, Debatable for 10 Minutes
At the end of the bill (before the spending reduction
account), insert the following:
Sec. ___. No funds made available by this Act may be
provided to the World Health Organization.
----------
72. An Amendment To Be Offered by Representative Crawford of Arkansas
or His Designee, Debatable for 10 Minutes
At the end of the bill (before the spending reduction
account), insert the following:
Sec. __. None of the funds made available by this Act may be
used to close or continue closing offices of the Farm Service
Agency, including any such offices still on a closed or hybrid
schedule related to COVID-19.
----------
73. An Amendment To Be Offered by Representative Cammack of Florida 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 made available to finalize any
rule or regulation that meets the definition of section
804(2)(A) of title 5, United States Code.
----------
74. An Amendment To Be Offered by Representative Steil of Wisconsin or
His Designee, Debatable for 10 Minutes
At the end of the bill (before the short title) insert the
following:
Sec. __. For the Agricultural Marketing Service for dairy
business innovation initiatives as authorized by section 12513
of the Agriculture Improvement Act of 2018 (7 U.S.C. 1632d),
there is hereby appropriated $10,000,000, and the amount made
available by this Act for the Agricultural Marketing Service is
hereby reduced by, $10,000,000.
----------
75. An Amendment To Be Offered by Representative Miller of Illinois 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 Climate Hubs.
----------
76. An Amendment To Be Offered by Representative Spartz of Indiana 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 any program established under a commodity
promotion law (as such term is defined in section 501 of the
Federal Agriculture Improvement and Reform Act of 1996 (7
U.S.C. 7401)).
----------
77. An Amendment To Be Offered by Representative Boebert of Colorado or
Her Designee, Debatable for 10 Minutes
At the end of the bill (before the short title), insert the
following:
Sec. __. The amount of appropriations provided by this Act
for the annual salary of the position of the Deputy Under
Secretary of the Food and Nutrition Service of the Department
of Agriculture, occupied by Stacy Dean, is hereby reduced to
$1.
----------
78. An Amendment To Be Offered by Representative Miller of Illinois or
Her Designee, Debatable for 10 Minutes
At the end of the bill (before the spending reduction
account), insert the following:
Sec. __. None of the funds made available by this Act may be
used to implement the COVID-19 Workplace Safety Plan issued by
the Department of Agriculture on February 7, 2023.
----------
79. An Amendment To Be Offered by Representative Boebert of Colorado 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 Equity Commission of the Department of Agriculture
established pursuant to section 1006 of the American Rescue
Plan Act of 2021 (7 U.S.C. 2279 note).
----------
80. An Amendment To Be Offered by Representative Self of Texas 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 for the Civilian Climate Corps.
----------
81. An Amendment To Be Offered by Representative Burlison 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 made available by this Act may be
used to carry out section 6(o)(4) of the Food and Nutrition Act
of 2008 (7 U.S.C. 2015(o)(4)).
----------
82. An Amendment To Be Offered by Representative Roy of Texas 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 by this Act may be
used to implement any of the following executive orders:
(1) Executive Order 13990, relating to Protecting
Public Health and the Environment and Restoring Science
To Tackle the Climate Crisis.
(2) Executive Order 14008, relating to Tackling the
Climate Crisis at Home and Abroad.
(3) Section 6 of Executive Order 14013, relating to
Rebuilding and Enhancing Programs To Resettle Refugees
and Planning for the Impact of Climate Change on
Migration.
(4) Executive Order 14030, relating to Climate-
Related Financial Risk.
(5) Executive Order 14057, relating to Catalyzing
Clean Energy Industries and Jobs Through Federal
Sustainability.
(6) Executive Order 14082, relating to Implementation
of the Energy and Infrastructure Provisions of the
Inflation Reduction Act of 2022.
(7) Executive Order 14096, relating to Revitalizing
Our Nation's Commitment to Environmental Justice for
All.
----------
83. An Amendment To Be Offered by Representative Hageman of Wyoming 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 finalize, implement, administer, or enforce the
proposed rule entitled ``Use of Electronic Identification
Eartags as Official Identification in Cattle and Bison''
published by the Department of Agriculture in the Federal
Register on January 19, 2023 (88 Fed. Reg. 3320).
----------
84. An Amendment To Be Offered by Representative Greene of Georgia 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 provide assistance to Ukraine.
----------
85. An Amendment To Be Offered by Representative Good of Virginia or
His Designee, Debatable for 10 Minutes
At the end of the bill (before the short title), insert the
following:
Sec. __. The amount of appropriations provided by this Act
for the annual salary of the position of the Director of the
Center for Drug Evaluation and Research of the Food and Drug
Administration, occupied by Patrizia Cavazzoni, is hereby
reduced to $1.
----------
86. An Amendment To Be Offered by Representative Massie of Kentucky or
His Designee, Debatable for 10 Minutes
At the end of the bill (before the spending reduction
account) insert the following:
Sec. __. None of the funds made available by this Act may be
used to fund any grant related to any transgenic edible
vaccine.
----------
87. An Amendment To Be Offered by Representative Massie of Kentucky 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 issue any new rule under section 23(a) of the Federal
Meat Inspection Act (21 U.S.C. 623(a)), section 15(c)(1)(B) of
the Poultry Products Inspection Act (21 U.S.C. 464(c)(1)(B)),
to implement or enforce sections 303.1(a)(2) and 381.10(a)(4)
of title 9, Code of Federal Regulations (or regulations of the
same substance), or sections 303.1(b)(1) or 320 of such title
9--
(1) regarding the number of owners of an animal for
purposes of the custom slaughter exemption of the Food
Safety and Inspection Service;
(2) limiting the persons that may own an animal; or
(3) requiring custom operators to keep records.
----------
88. An Amendment To Be Offered by Representative Greene of Georgia or
Her Designee, Debatable for 10 Minutes
At the end of the bill (before the spending reduction
account), insert the following:
Sec. __. None of the funds made available by this Act may be
used for procuring renewable energy and incorporating energy
efficiency measures in newly constructed facilities of the Food
and Drug Administration.
----------
89. An Amendment To Be Offered by Representative Boebert of Colorado 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 courses, books, or study guides relating to--
(1) approaching LGBT issues in the workplace;
(2) succeeding as an LGBT professional ;
(3) understanding and supporting LGBTQ+ employees;
(4) connecting with LGBTQ+ customers year round;
(5) becoming an ally to all;
(6) inclusive mindset for committed allies external
link;
(7) mindfulness, diversity, and the quest for
inclusion;
(8) driving inclusion with empathy;
(9) communicating about culturally sensitive issues;
(10) skills for inclusive conversations;
(11) strategies to foster inclusive language at work;
(12) pride leadership: strategies for LGBTQ+ leaders
to be the king or queen of their jungle;
(13) building effective corporate engagement on LGBTQ
rights;
(14) how the LGBT+ community and their allies are
changing the global economy;
(15) conversations with LGBTQ+ leaders on the power
of identity;
(16) gender ambiguity in the workplace: transgender
and gender-diverse discrimination; and
(17) transgender employees: creating an inclusive
work community.
----------
90. An Amendment To Be Offered by Representative Good of Virginia or
His Designee, Debatable for 10 Minutes
At the end of the bill (before the short title), insert the
following:
Sec. __. The amount of appropriations provided by this Act
for the annual salary of the position of the Director of the
Office of Surveillance and Epidemiology of the Food and Drug
Administration, occupied by Gerald Dal Pan, is hereby reduced
to $1.
----------
91. An Amendment To Be Offered by Representative Good of Virginia or
His Designee, Debatable for 10 Minutes
At the end of the bill (before the short title), insert the
following:
Sec. __. The amount of appropriations provided by this Act
for the annual salary of the position of the Director of the
Division of Risk Management of the Food and Drug
Administration, occupied by Cynthia LaCivita, is hereby reduced
to $1.
----------
92. An Amendment To Be Offered by Representative Good of Virginia or
His Designee, Debatable for 10 Minutes
At the end of the bill (before the short title), insert the
following:
Sec. __. The amount of appropriations provided by this Act
for the annual salary of the position of the Director of the
Office of New Drugs of the Food and Drug Administration,
occupied by Peter P. Stein, is hereby reduced to $1.
----------
93. An Amendment To Be Offered by Representative Good of Virginia or
His Designee, Debatable for 10 Minutes
At the end of the bill (before the short title), insert the
following:
Sec. __. The amount of appropriations provided by this Act
for the annual salary of the position of the Director of the
Office of Compliance of the Food and Drug Administration,
occupied by Jill Furman, is hereby reduced to $1.
----------
94. An Amendment To Be Offered by Representative Good of Virginia or
His Designee, Debatable for 10 Minutes
At the end of the bill (before the short title), insert the
following:
Sec. __. The amount of appropriations provided by this Act
for the annual salary of the position of the Director of the
Office of Medical Policy of the Food and Drug Administration,
occupied by M. Khair ElZarrad, is hereby reduced to $1.
----------
95. An Amendment To Be Offered by Representative Good of Virginia or
His Designee, Debatable for 10 Minutes
At the end of the bill (before the short title), insert the
following:
Sec. __. The amount of appropriations provided by this Act
for the annual salary of the position of the Director of the
Office of Regulatory Policy of the Food and Drug
Administration, occupied by Elizabeth Jungman, is hereby
reduced to $1.
----------
96. An Amendment To Be Offered by Representative Perry of Pennsylvania
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 Secretary of Agriculture to provide loans under
section 156 of the Federal Agriculture Improvement and Reform
Act of 1996 (7 U.S.C. 7272) for raw cane sugar or refined beet
sugar.
----------
97. An Amendment To Be Offered by Representative Bishop of North
Carolina 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 for the USDA Farmers Market.
----------
98. An Amendment To Be Offered by Representative Arrington of Texas 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 the goals of the Justice40 initiative.
----------
99. An Amendment To Be Offered by Representative Stauber of Minnesota
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 for the Farm to School Network Racial Equity Learning Lab.
----------
100. An Amendment To Be Offered by Representative Good of Virginia or
His Designee, Debatable for 10 Minutes
At the end of the bill (before the spending reduction
account) insert the following:
Sec. ___. None of the funds appropriated by this Act may be
used to implement any of the following executive orders:
(1) Executive Order 14075, relating to Advancing
Equality for Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender,
Queer, and Intersex Individuals.
(2) Executive Order 14021, relating to Guaranteeing
an Educational Environment Free from Discrimination on
the Basis of Sex, Including Sexual Orientation or
Gender Identity.
(3) Executive Order 13988, relating to Preventing and
Combating Discrimination on the Basis of Gender
Identity or Sexual Orientation.
----------
101. An Amendment To Be Offered by Representative Miller of Illinois 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 implement or enforce the Executive Order 14008 of
January 27, 2021, titled ``Tackling the Climate Crisis at Home
and Abroad'' (86 Fed. Reg. 7619).
----------
102. An Amendment To Be Offered by Representative Rosendale of Montana
or His Designee, Debatable for 10 Minutes
At the end of the bill (before the short title), insert the
following:
Sec. __. The total amount of appropriations made available
by this Act is hereby reduced by $717,000,000.
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