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H.R. 265—Agriculture, Rural Development, Food and Drug Administration, and Related Agencies Appropriations Act, 2019

H.R. 265 - Agriculture, Rural Development, Food and Drug Administration, and Related Agencies Appropriations Act, 2019

Hearing Information

Meeting Information

Tuesday, January 8, 2019 - 5:00pm H-313, the Capitol View Announcement »

Bill Text

Text of H.R. 265PDFXML

Agriculture, Rural Development, Food and Drug Administration, and Related Agencies Appropriations Act, 2019

Published on January 6, 2019 at 9:00am.

Updated with GPO Copy on January 11, 2019 at 3:06pm.

Summary of Amendments Submitted for H.R. 265 PDF

Rule Information

COMMITTEE ACTION:
REPORTED BY RECORD VOTE of 9-4 on Tuesday, January 8, 2019.

FLOOR ACTION ON H. RES. 28:
Agreed to by record vote of 231-195, after agreeing to the previous question by record vote of 231-195, on Wednesday, January 9, 2019.

MANAGERS: McGovern/Cole

1. Closed rules for H.R. 264, H.R. 265, H.R. 266, and H.R. 267.

2. Provides one hour of debate on each bill equally divided and controlled by the chair and ranking minority member of the Committee on Appropriations or their respective designees.

3. Waives all points of order against consideration of each bill.

4. Provides that each bill shall be considered as read.

5. Waives all points of order against provisions in each bill.

6. Provides each bill one motion to recommit.

7. Waives the requirement of clause 6(a) of rule XIII for a two-thirds vote to consider a report from the Committee on Rules on the same day it is presented to the House with respect to any resolution reported through the legislative day of January 15, 2019, relating to a measure making or continuing appropriations for the fiscal year ending September 30, 2019.

Committee Votes

Rules Committee Record Vote No. 1

Motion by Mr. Cole to grant modified-open rules for H.R. 264, H.R. 265, H.R. 266, and H.R. 267, which would require that all amendments be received for printing in the portion of the Congressional Record dated at least one day before the day of consideration of the amendment. Defeated: 4–9

Majority Members
Vote
Minority Members
Vote

Mr. Hastings
Nay
Mrs. Torres
Nay
Ms. Matsui
Nay
Mr. Perlmutter
Nay
Mr. Raskin
Nay
Ms. Scanlon
Nay
Mr. Morelle
Nay
Ms. Shalala
Nay
Mr. McGovern, Chair
Nay
Mr. Cole
Yea
Mr. Woodall
Yea
Mr. Burgess
Yea
Mrs. Lesko
Yea

Rules Committee Record Vote No. 2

Motion by Mr. Cole to make in order and provide the appropriate waivers to: amendment #1 to H.R. 264, offered by Rep. Palmer (AL), which would prohibit funds from being used to carry out the District of Columbia’s Health Insurance Requirement Amendment Act of 2018; amendment #2 to H.R. 264, offered by Rep. Palmer (AL), which would prohibit the District of Columbia from using funds to implement the Reproductive Health Non-Discrimination Amendment Act (RHNDA); amendment #3 to H.R. 264, offered by Rep. Davidson (OH), which would prohibit funds allowing for the District of Columbia to seize private property in order to enforce compliance with the D.C. individual mandate; amendment #4 to H.R. 264, offered by Rep. Diaz-Balart (FL), which would provide legal status to DREAMers and TPS recipients and would also provide $5.7 billion in funding for the wall on the southern border; amendment #1 to H.R. 265, offered by Rep. Newhouse (WA), which would uphold USDA's long-standing prohibition of releasing proprietary SNAP sales data of food retailers; amendment #2 to H.R. 265, offered by Rep. Newhouse (WA), which would direct USDA to work with H-2A agency partners to modernize, develop and implement an online application system for the H-2A program; amendment #3 to H.R. 265, offered by Rep. Diaz-Balart (FL), which would provide legal status to DREAMers and TPS recipients and would also provide $5.7 billion in funding for the wall on the southern border; amendment #1 to H.R. 266, offered by Rep. Newhouse (WA), which would prohibit funds from being used for the transportation or introduction of grizzly bears into the North Cascades Ecosystem; amendment #2 to H.R. 266, offered by Rep. Davidson (OH), which would prohibit enforcement of the 2015 Waters of the United States rule; amendment #3 to H.R. 266, offered by Rep. Diaz-Balart (FL), which would provide legal status to DREAMers and TPS recipients and would also provide $5.7 billion in funding for the wall on the southern border; amendment #1 to H.R. 267, offered by Rep. Buck (CO), which would provide the Federal Railroad Administration with funding to complete rulemaking related to train horn noise and quiet zones; and, amendment #2 to H.R. 267, offered by Rep. Diaz-Balart (FL), which would provide legal status to DREAMers and TPS recipients and would also provide $5.7 billion in funding for the wall on the southern border. Defeated: 4–9

Majority Members
Vote
Minority Members
Vote

Mr. Hastings
Nay
Mrs. Torres
Nay
Ms. Matsui
Nay
Mr. Perlmutter
Nay
Mr. Raskin
Nay
Ms. Scanlon
Nay
Mr. Morelle
Nay
Ms. Shalala
Nay
Mr. McGovern
Nay
Mr. Cole
Yea
Mr. Woodall
Yea
Mr. Burgess
Yea
Mrs. Lesko
Yea

Rules Committee Record Vote No. 3

Motion by Mr. Hastings to report the rule. Adopted: 9-4

Majority Members
Vote
Minority Members
Vote

Mr. Hastings
Yea
Mrs. Torres
Yea
Ms. Matsui
Yea
Mr. Perlmutter
Yea
Mr. Raskin
Yea
Ms. Scanlon
Yea
Mr. Morelle
Yea
Ms. Shalala
Yea
Mr. McGovern
Yea
Mr. Cole
Nay
Mr. Woodall
Nay
Mr. Burgess
Nay
Mrs. Lesko
Nay