H.R. 7617 - Defense, Commerce, Justice, Science, Energy and Water Development, Financial Services and General Government, Homeland Security, Labor, Health and Human Services, Education, Transportation, Housing, and Urban Development Appropriations Act, 2021

Bill Text

    Rules Committee Print 116-60 PDF XML

    Showing the text of H.R. 7617, H.R. 7667, H.R. 7613, H.R. 7668, H.R. 7669, H.R. 7614, and H.R. 7616, as reported by the Committee on Appropriations, with modifications.

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    Reports on Incorporated Bills

        H. Rept. 116-453
            ::  Report from the Committee on Appropriations to accompany H.R. 7617   PDF

        H. Rept. 116-455
            ::  Report from the Committee on Appropriations to accompany H.R. 7667   PDF

        H. Rept. 116-449
            ::  Report from the Committee on Appropriations to accompany H.R. 7613   PDF

        H. Rept. 116-456
            ::  Report from the Committee on Appropriations to accompany H.R. 7668   PDF

        H. Rept. 116-458
            ::  Report from the Committee on Appropriations to accompany H.R. 7669   PDF

        H. Rept. 116-450
            ::  Report from the Committee on Appropriations to accompany H.R. 7614   PDF

        H. Rept. 116-452
            ::  Report from the Committee on Appropriations to accompany H.R. 7616   PDF

Rule Information

COMMITTEE ACTION:
REPORTED BY A RECORD VOTE OF 8-4 on Tuesday, July 28, 2020.

FLOOR ACTION ON H. RES. 1067: 
Agreed to by record vote of 229-182, after agreeing to the previous question by record vote of 230-181, on Wednesday, July 29, 2020.

MANAGERS: McGovern/Cole

1. Structured rule.
2. Provides 90 minutes of general debate on the bill equally divided and controlled by the chair and ranking minority member of the Committee on Appropriations.
3. Waives all points of order against consideration of the bill.
4. Provides that an amendment in the nature of a substitute consisting of the text of Rules Committee Print 116-60, modified by the amendment printed in Part A of the report, shall be considered as adopted and the bill, as amended, shall be considered as read.
5. Waives all points of order against provisions in the bill, as amended.
6. Provides that clause 2(e) of rule XXI shall not apply during consideration of the bill.
7. Section 2 provides that following debate, each further amendment printed in part B of the Rules Committee report not earlier considered as part of amendments en bloc pursuant to section 3 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, may be withdrawn by the proponent at any time before the question is put thereon, shall not be subject to amendment, and shall not be subject to a demand for division of the question.
8. Section 3 provides that at any time after debate the chair of the Committee on Appropriations or her designee may offer amendments en bloc consisting of further amendments printed in part B of the Rules Committee report not earlier disposed of. Amendments en bloc shall be considered as read, shall be debatable for 30 minutes equally divided and controlled by the chair and ranking minority member of the Committee on Appropriations or their designees, shall not be subject to amendment, and shall not be subject to a demand for division of the question.
9. Waives all points of order against the amendments printed in part B of the Rules Committee report and amendments en bloc described in section 3.
10. Provides that during consideration of the amendments described in sections 2 and 3, it shall not be in order to use a decrease in Overseas Contingency Operations funds to offset an amendment that increases an appropriation not designated as Overseas Contingency Operations funds or vice versa.
11. Provides one motion to recommit with or without instructions.

Amendments (click headers to sort)


Division A – Department of Defense

#Version #Sponsor(s)PartySummaryStatus
1Version 1Norton (DC)DemocratIncreases and decreases by $2.5 million for research, development, test, and evaluation for the Air Force, with the intent that the $2.5 million will be used for the Small Business Innovation Research topic SB152-008.Made in Order
2Version 2Panetta (CA)DemocratRevised Prohibits the use of funds to alter the College of International Security Affairs and the Joint Special Operations Masters of Arts.Revised
3Version 1Veasey (TX), Wenstrup (OH)Bi-PartisanTakes $5 million in funding away from the Operations and Maintenance, Defense-Wide Account and gives that $5 million in funding to the Procurement of Ammunition, Navy and Marine Corps Account. This funding would help the ALaMo program transition from Low-Rate Initial Production to full production and create cost savings on mid-range ammunition in the long run.Made in Order
4Version 1Mitchell (MI)RepublicanIncreases and decreases Research, Development, Technology and Evaluation, Defense-Wide to increase funding for weldable ultra hard armor.Made in Order
5Version 4Ocasio-Cortez (NY)DemocratRevised Prohibits the use of funds for military recruitment via Twitch and e-sports activities.Made in Order
6Version 1Beyer (VA), Schweikert (AZ), Brown (MD)Bi-PartisanMatches appropriation to authorization for the Direct Air Capture and Blue Carbon Removal Technology Program.Made in Order
7Version 1Brindisi (NY), Wright (TX)Bi-PartisanIncreases Air Force RDT&E by $5 million for B-2 bomber maintenance training system modernization. Offset is Defense-Wide O&M.Made in Order
8Version 1Chabot (OH)RepublicanIncreases and decreases by $5M for Army, RDT&E. The intent of the amendment is to provide $5.0M for demonstration of the AH-64 dual-piloted portion of the CROSSBOW System.Made in Order
9Version 2Shalala (FL)DemocratRevised Increases the Research, Development, Test and Evaluation, Defense-Wide program to ensure contract requirements between American universities and Confucius Institutes comply with provisions to protect academic freedom at the institution and prohibits the application of any foreign law on any campus affiliated with the institution, and for other purposes.Made in Order
10Version 3Mitchell (MI), Dingell (MI)Bi-PartisanRevised Increases and decreases Other Procurement, Army account to restore the Army’s investments in HMMWV anti-lock brake system and electronic stability control retrofit kits to prevent rollover accidents.Made in Order
11Version 1Hartzler (MO)RepublicanIncreases and decreases by $5 million the Defense Health Program’s operations and maintenance account in order to direct that $5 million be used to provide funding for DoD medical providers to utilize non-profit, community-based, post traumatic growth organizations as a treatment option for PTSD, Suicide Prevention and for promoting service member resilience.Made in Order
12Version 1Murphy, Stephanie (FL), Scott, Bobby (VA), Bergman (MI)Bi-PartisanIncreases and decreases the Army's Research, Development, Test and Evaluation budget activity by $5 million, to indicate support for the Synthetic Training Environment Refinement and Prototyping program element, funded in the bill at $129,547,000.Made in Order
13Version 2Loebsack (IA), Mullin (OK)Bi-PartisanRevised Increases funding available by $2 million for the United States Army Medical Research and Development Command to carry research for Tuberous Sclerosis Complex Research Program (TSCRP) in Defense Health Program.Made in Order
14Version 1Kelly, Trent (MS), Veasey (TX), Palazzo (MS)Bi-PartisanWithdrawn Provides for an increase of defense air craft procurement by $108M for twelve UH-72 helicopters. Reduces Operation and Maintenance defense wide, Washington Headquarter Services by $108M.Withdrawn
15Version 1Hern (OK), Cuellar (TX), Cole (OK), Horn (OK)Bi-PartisanIncreases and decreases by $3 million for research, development, test, and evaluation for the Army, with the intent that the $3 million will be used for cyber initiatives.Made in Order
16Version 2Horn (OK), Bacon (NE)Bi-PartisanRevised Increases funding to Army Aircraft Procurement for the procurement of additional litter attached load stability systems to be deployed at the bottom of the helicopter hoist.Made in Order
17Version 1Stefanik (NY), Langevin (RI)Bi-PartisanIncreases and decreases funding for the Operation and Maintenance, Defense-Wide account by $2,500,000 to emphasize the need to fund the National Security Commission on Artificial Intelligence (NSCAI).Made in Order
18Version 1Banks (IN), Wittman (VA), Brooks, Susan (IN)RepublicanIncreases Other Procurement, Navy, Line 92 (Sonobuoys) by $80 million to restore the President's budget request and fund a top priority in the Navy's unfunded priorities list. Decreases Operations and Maintenance, Defense-Wide by $80 million to meet required budgetary offsets.Submitted
19Version 1Hudson (NC)RepublicanIncreases amount available to Installation Commanders for Minor MILCON projects using Operation and Maintenance funds.Submitted
20Version 3Norman (SC)RepublicanRevised Prohibits the use of funds by the Navy for a test or pilot program that utilizes the current Mk 38 25mm remote gun system, scheduled to be replaced by FY2021, to avoid wasteful spending and moot results.Made in Order
21Version 1Jackson Lee (TX)DemocratIncreases and decreases the Department of Defense Military Retirement Fund by $2 million to provide the Secretary of Defense the flexibility needed for technical assistance for U.S. military women to military women in other countries combating violence targeting women and children as a weapon of war, terrorism, human trafficking, and narcotics trafficking.Made in Order
22Version 1Gosar (AZ), Perry (PA)RepublicanStrikes a provision prohibiting funds appropriated to the Department of Defense from being used to construct a wall, fence, border barriers, or border security infrastructure along the southern border.Made in Order
23Version 2Jackson Lee (TX)DemocratRevised Reduces funding for Operations and Maintenance-Defense Wide, by $5 million and increases funding for Defense Health Care for PTSD by $5 million.Made in Order
24Version 3Jackson Lee (TX)DemocratRevised Reduces funding for Operations and Maintenance-Defense Wide, by $10 million and increases funding for Defense Health Care for Triple Negative Breast Cancer (TNBC) by $10 million.Made in Order
25Version 1Cunningham (SC), Wilson, Joe (SC)Bi-PartisanIncreases funding for Research, Development, Test and Evaluation, Navy by $5 million to be used for the Navy’s Network and Data Center Intelligent Agent program, which will help facilitate the application of novel technologies to improve troubleshooting of onboard ship data centers.Made in Order
26Version 1Lamb (PA)DemocratProvides an additional $4,000,000 for Navy Research, Development, Testing, and Evaluation and directs those resources to novel therapeutic interventions research under the Warfighter Protection Advance Technology program to improve warfighter resilience and readiness.Made in Order
27Version 1Bera (CA)DemocratProhibits the withdrawal of troops on the Korean peninsula below 28,500, the same level included in the FY21 NDAA that passed the House.Submitted
28Version 1Hartzler (MO), Cleaver (MO), Norcross (NJ)Bi-PartisanProvides $5 million to support safety ejection seat upgrades for the T-38. This is consistent with the authorized level in the House-passed NDAA.Made in Order
29Version 1Smith, Adam (WA)DemocratIncreases LPD Class Support Equipment by $5 million for alternative actuator competition for amphibious ships, and decreases LCS MCM Mission Modules by $5 million.Made in Order
30Version 2Brooks, Mo (AL), Gabbard (HI)Bi-PartisanRevised Limits funding for DoD personnel in Afghanistan after 31 May, 2021.Revised
31Version 1Speier (CA), Brown (MD), Escobar (TX), Cisneros (CA), Gallego (AZ), Kennedy (MA), DelBene (WA), Takano (CA), Huffman (CA), Norton (DC), Meeks (NY), McEachin (VA), Price (NC), Kildee (MI), Moore (WI), Blumenauer (OR), Meng (NY), Davis, Susan (CA), Titus (NV), Sherrill (NJ), Lieu (CA), Schakowsky (IL), Raskin (MD), Cicilline (RI), Beyer (VA), Omar (MN), Haaland (NM), Pocan (WI), Dingell (MI)DemocratPrevents DoD from spending funds to implement a ban on military service of transgender Americans.Made in Order
32Version 1Speier (CA), Brown (MD), Escobar (TX), Cisneros (CA), Gallego (AZ), Kennedy (MA), DelBene (WA), Takano (CA), Huffman (CA), Norton (DC), Meeks (NY), McEachin (VA), Kildee (MI), Blumenauer (OR), Davis, Susan (CA), Titus (NV), Cicilline (RI), Sherrill (NJ), Lieu (CA), Schakowsky (IL), Raskin (MD), Beyer (VA), Haaland (NM), Pocan (WI)DemocratPrevents DoD from spending funds to implement its ban on display of the LGBTQ Pride flags.Submitted
33Version 1Speier (CA), Escobar (TX), Trahan (MA)DemocratIncreases funding for DoD’s Sexual Assault Special Victims’ Counsel Program by $6 million to accommodate increased overall caseloads due to expansion of the program to serve survivors of Domestic Violence and to support compliance with the new NDAA statutory requirement to reduce the caseload per SVC from 50 to 25.Made in Order
34Version 1Upton (MI)RepublicanTransfers $3 million to Research, Development, Test, and Evaluation for the Army with the intent it be used to accelerate aircraft cleaning and deicing system (ACDS) capability to help prevent and control corrosion of aviation assets through development and testing of an aircraft washing system.Made in Order
35Version 1Sherrill (NJ)DemocratIncreases and decreases the Research, Development, Test, and Evaluation, Defense-Wide account by $5 million, directed to the Chemical and Biological Defense Program, to support military-civilian partnerships on the development of decontamination technologies for pandemic preparedness and response.Made in Order
36Version 1Speier (CA)DemocratWithdrawn Increases funding for DoD sexual assault criminal investigators by $15 million.Withdrawn
37Version 1Levin, Mike (CA), Lesko (AZ)Bi-PartisanProvides $4 million for the Link-16 Space Experiment to demonstrate the ability to add real-time sensor-to-shooter integration to Link-16 on satellites that would help increase mission speed and safety.Made in Order
38Version 1Speier (CA), Davis, Susan (CA)DemocratIncreases funding to support the expansion in the NDAA of DoD’s Exceptional Family Member Program by $6 million, including supporting the hiring of attorneys to advocate for the individualized educational needs of military children served by EFMP.Made in Order
39Version 2Cicilline (RI)DemocratRevised Increases funding for the Defense Established Program to Stimulate Competitive Research (DEPSCoR) program by $2 million.Made in Order
40Version 1Smith, Jason (MO), Rogers, Mike (AL), Hartzler (MO)RepublicanIncreases funding for Army procurement of the Joint Assault Bridge. Offset is Defense-Wide O&M.Made in Order
41Version 1Panetta (CA), Suozzi (NY), Bacon (NE)Bi-PartisanResources the Army's Future Vertical Lift Advanced Technology program to support an upgraded head mounted display and enhance flight safety in degraded visual environments (snow, dust, rain, night).Made in Order
42Version 1McBath (GA)DemocratIncreases and decreases by $250,000 for research, development, test, and evaluation for the Air Force, to indicate support for a study on how to best leverage ongoing commercial investments in high-speed aircraft to support Air Force Intelligence Surveillance and Reconnaissance (ISR) modernization, including consideration of operations in contested environments.Made in Order
43Version 1Crow (CO), Lamborn (CO), Buck (CO), Langevin (RI), Haaland (NM)Bi-PartisanIncreases funding for the purposes of cUAS technology integration with robotic combat vehicles.Made in Order
44Version 1Lynch (MA), Hice (GA), Green, Mark (TN)Bi-PartisanIncreases and decreases the Operation and Maintenance, Defense-wide account by $5 Million to provide funding for the Defense POW/MIA Accounting Agency.Made in Order
45Version 1Sherrill (NJ)DemocratIncreases funding for Munition Standardization, Effectiveness, and Safety to support research into foamable celluloid materials for enhanced munitions performance and cost reduction.Made in Order
46Version 1Sherrill (NJ)DemocratIncreases funding for Joint Munition Technology for research into advanced energetic materials for long-range munitions, increasing their range and lethality.Made in Order
47Version 1Carbajal (CA), Cisneros (CA)DemocratIncreases Army RDTE by $4 million for the completion of an anthropomorphic study for body armor modernization. The study is authorized in the FY2021 NDAA and will improve future body armor so that it can be designed and fitted properly for all service members, including women.Made in Order
48Version 2Posey (FL)RepublicanRevised Provides for an increase to Army OPA for the Joint Effects Targeting System (JETS) by $5M. Reduces funding from O&M, Army - Servicewide Communications account by $5M.Made in Order
49Version 1Panetta (CA), Carbajal (CA)DemocratWithdrawn Resources the Air Force's Aerospace Technology Development and Demonstration program, specifically the Agility Prime program, to evaluate commercially developed vertical lift capabilities and identify utility cases across the military services.Withdrawn
50Version 3Waltz (FL)RepublicanRevised Increases funding for Special Operations Command Armed Overwatch by $32 million to match funding level in the FY21 Defense Authorization Act, and decreases Chemical Agents and Munitions Destruction RDTE.Made in Order
51Version 1Cohen (TN)DemocratProhibits the use of funds to enter into any new contract, grant, or cooperative agreement with any Trump related business listed in the President Trump’s Annual Financial Disclosure Report submitted to the Office of Government Ethics as well as certain Trump related properties listed on the Trump Organization’s website. The specific business are listed in the amendment.Submitted
52Version 1Kelly, Trent (MS), Veasey (TX), Palazzo (MS)Bi-PartisanWithdrawn Provides for an increase of defense air craft procurement by $54M for six UH-72 Lakota helicopters. Reduces Operation and Maintenance defense wide, Washington Headquarter Services by $54M.Withdrawn
53Version 1Thornberry (TX)RepublicanIncreases and decreases by $3.0 million for research, development, test, and evaluation defense-wide, with the intent that the $3.0 million will be used for Defense Innovation Unit pilot program on talent optimization.Made in Order
54Version 1Veasey (TX), Norcross (NJ), Sherrill (NJ), Thornberry (TX), Turner (OH)Bi-PartisanIncreases aircraft procurement, Navy by $160,000,000 (for two Navy V-22’s).Decreases procurement, defense-wide by $80,00,000 (cuts the Joint Regional Security Stacks by $80m to match the NDAA) and increases the amount withheld for fuel savings by $80,000,000 (Section 8122).Submitted
55Version 1Carson (IN), Eshoo (CA)DemocratProvides $5,000,0000 in additional funding for pancreatic cancer research, including early detection, at the Department of Defense (DoD).Made in Order
56Version 2Suozzi (NY), Rice, Kathleen (NY), Zeldin (NY), King, Peter (NY)Bi-PartisanRevised Resources the Navy's Aviation Life Support Mods (#52) to maintain minimum production of the Enhanced Emergency Oxygen System (EEOS) to addresses safety issues for navy aircrews experiencing hypoxia during flight.Made in Order
57Version 1Hudson (NC)RepublicanDecreases and Increases by $382,084,000 for the Defense Logistics Agency to underscore the need to improve efforts to address bribery, fraud, and corruption within DLA.Made in Order
58Version 1Moulton (MA), Mitchell (MI), Lipinski (IL)Bi-PartisanIncreases Research, Development , Test & Evaluation, Defense-Wide by $20,000,000 and decreases Operation & Maintenance, Defense-Wide by the same amount. The amendment would secure a total of $40,000,000 for the National Security Innovation Network, the program office within the Office of the Secretary of Defense charged with building new networks of innovators.Made in Order
59Version 1Schweikert (AZ), Lesko (AZ)RepublicanIncreases the Family of Non-Lethal Equipment program in Other Procurement, Army to include an upgrade of the current Army conducted electrical weapon inventory to replace non-working and obsolete systems with the unit most recently qualified for use by the service, and to reduce Operations and Maintenance Army, Servicewide Communications by the corresponding amount.Made in Order
60Version 1Cooper (TN), Foster (IL)DemocratIncreases and decreases O&M Defense-Wide by $3 million to indicate support for JASON scientific advisory group within the Office of Undersecretary of Defense for Acquisition and Sustainment.Made in Order
61Version 1Miller (WV)RepublicanStrikes a provision that would prohibit construction at the southern border, including roads, the border wall, fence, or barrier.Made in Order
62Version 2Pappas (NH), Khanna (CA)DemocratRevised Increases and decreases the Defense Health Program account by $4,000,000 in order to provide funding for the Defense Health Agency’s Armed Forces Medical Examiner System’s DoD DNA Operations Section to perform DNA testing for DPAA in support of its efforts to identify POW/MIAs.Made in Order
63Version 2Turner (OH), Chabot (OH), Stivers (OH), Wenstrup (OH)RepublicanRevised Increases funding for Air Force basic and applied scientific research, development, test and evaluation by $6 million for Autonomous Air Combat Operations (AACO) programs.Made in Order
64Version 2Reschenthaler (PA)RepublicanRevised Increases defense-wide RDTE by $5 million to establish and scale a domestic supply for strategic metals, specifically titanium, by converting military and industrial scrap materials into aerospace grade powders, which will reduce costs, improve readiness, and reduce dependence on imported strategic metals for use in defense and commercial aerospace systems.Made in Order
65Version 1Carbajal (CA), Chu (CA)DemocratIncrease RDTE, Army by $4 million to fund university and industry research centers to pursue biotechnology advancements in materials, synthetic biology, and cognitive neuroscience.Made in Order
66Version 1Hudson (NC)RepublicanProhibits the use of funds for any contract award to an entity that has been found liable of committing fraud against the United States under False Claims Act or has an active criminal investigation in which it is alleged that the entity has committed any act of bribery, fraud, or engaged in corrupt practices to obtain a contract award.Submitted
67Version 1Stevens (MI), Mitchell (MI), Slotkin (MI)Bi-PartisanIncreases and decreases by $5,000,000 to support research and development in hypersonics and thermal management in the Manufacturing USA Institutes.Made in Order
68Version 2Panetta (CA)DemocratRevised Increases and decreases the operation and maintenance, defense wide account by $2 million in order to Resource the USSOCOM Preservation of the Force and Family program to provide support services specifically designed to build resilience, improve operational performance, and ensure force readiness.Made in Order
69Version 1Allred (TX), Peters (CA), Bergman (MI)Bi-PartisanIncreases Research, Test, Development, & Evaluation, Navy by $7.7 million for the intent that $7.7 million will be used for the Tactical Air Directional Infrared Countermeasures in order to match appropriation with authorization.Made in Order
70Version 1Bacon (NE), Panetta (CA)Bi-PartisanIncreases and Decreases Defense Health Program funding by $5,000,000 for the purpose of developing a digital solution prototype to improve total force and military family wellness, readiness and resiliency.Made in Order
71Version 2Dingell (MI), Neguse (CO), Turner (OH), Young (AK), Trone (MD), Welch (VT), Porter (CA), González-Colón, Jenniffer (PR)Bi-PartisanRevised Provides for an additional $5 million for the Fisher House Foundation which is offset by an outlay neutral reduction in the Operation and Maintenance, Defense-wide account.Made in Order
72Version 2Escobar (TX), DeLauro (CT), Sherman (CA), DeFazio (OR), Norton (DC), Keating (MA), Gallego (AZ), Haaland (NM), Garcia, Jesús (IL), Garcia, Sylvia (TX), Velázquez (NY), Espaillat (NY), Cicilline (RI), Grijalva (AZ), Davis, Susan (CA), Khanna (CA), Kennedy (MA), Pocan (WI), Takano (CA), Lee, Barbara (CA), Kildee (MI), Jayapal (WA)DemocratRevised Ensures the U.S. military is not used in violation of 1st Amendment rights.Made in Order
73Version 1Moulton (MA)DemocratIncreases and decreases by $5,000,000 funding for Department of Defense security cooperation programs in order to establish a pilot program to demonstrate regional cyber cooperation in Southeast Asia.Made in Order
74Version 1Crawford (AR)RepublicanPrevents foreign agents or those who should register as foreign agents from spending Department of Defense funds.Submitted
75Version 1Crawford (AR)RepublicanMoves $500,000 from Defense-wide O&M to Army O&M to fund a history of Explosive Ordnance Disposal project at the Army War College. This is an effort to write a definitive history of all of the Service’s EOD forces, with an eye toward identifying lessons learned, in particular those learned during large scale conventional operations.Made in Order
76Version 1Thornberry (TX)RepublicanCarries over up to 50% of unobligated balances from Operations and Maintenance Funds through September 2022.Submitted
77Version 1McKinley (WV)RepublicanIncreases and decreases Defense-wide Procurement by $3,820,000 to procure SOCOM Biometric Facial Recognition technologies.Submitted
78Version 1Ocasio-Cortez (NY), Pressley (MA)DemocratProhibits funds in Division A to be used for military recruiters to access secondary schools or to request secondary student information.Submitted
79Version 1Speier (CA)DemocratIncreases and decreases funding by $1 million to ensure surveillance systems are operational at key Army facilities, such as the Fort Hood armory where SPC Vanessa Guillén was murdered, which had video surveillance equipment that was not maintained or functioning.Made in Order
80Version 1Hartzler (MO), Norcross (NJ), Wagner (MO), Long (MO), Smith, Jason (MO), Graves, Sam (MO), Cleaver (MO), Luetkemeyer (MO), Bost (IL)Bi-PartisanProvides $28 million in Advanced Procurement funding for the F/A-18 Super Hornet. This is consistent with the amount authorized in the House-passed NDAA.Submitted
81Version 1Stauber (MN), Tiffany, Thomas (WI), Cox (CA)Bi-PartisanIncreases and decreases the Operation and Maintenance, Navy account by $1,000,000 with the intent of giving the Secretary of the Navy the authority to direct naval ship maintenance at non-homeport shipyards to meet surge capacity should the shipyards meet the requirements of the Navy for ship repair work.Made in Order
82Version 1Graves, Garret (LA)RepublicanIncreases and decreases the Army RDTE budget by $3 million develop and test biomedical approaches to nutrition, metabolism, and human psychology to enhance warfighter capabilities and reduce health risks.Made in Order
83Version 2Brown (MD), Trone (MD)DemocratRevised Reduces Research and Development, Army by $15,000,000 and increases the Defense Health Program Account account by $15,000,000 in R&D Engineering Development for Freeze-dried platelets.Revised
84Version 2Brown (MD)DemocratRevised Reduces Research and Development, Army by $5,000,000 and increases the Defense Wide Research, Development, Test, and Evaluation account by $5,000,000 in Basic Research Initiatives, Line 3, PE 0601110D8Z for the START research consortium of excellence for irregular warfare and advanced analytics.Made in Order
85Version 1Tiffany, Thomas (WI)RepublicanProhibits the use of funds appropriated or otherwise made available by the Act to implement, administer, or enforce the provisions of the document entitled ‘‘Guidelines on Relations With Taiwan’’ included in the ‘‘Memorandum to All Department and Agency Executive Secretaries’’ published by the Department of State, which restricts normal interaction and communication between Taiwanese officials and U.S. Department of Defense personnel.Submitted
86Version 2Brown (MD)DemocratRevised Reduces Research and Development, Army by $5,000,000 and increases the Defense Wide Research, Development, Test, and Evaluation account by $5,000,000 for cyber resiliency efforts in the Central Test and Evaluation Investment Program (CTEIP).Made in Order
87Version 1Moulton (MA), Wilson, Joe (SC), Bergman (MI), Golden (ME), Gallego (AZ)Bi-PartisanIncreases and decreases the Drug Interdiction and Counter-Drug Activities, Defense account by $4 million funding in order to restore funding for the Young Marines to historic levels. The Young Marines are a youth military program that partners with the DEA, Military Services, and other national service organization, to develop 8-18 year old members into responsible citizens and leaders.Made in Order
88Version 1Guest (MS)RepublicanProhibits funds from being used to implement the Air Force’s proposed conversion of 11 Air National Guard KC-135 Aircraft from Primary Aerospace Vehicle Inventory (PAI) to Backup Aerospace Vehicle Inventory (BAI) until KC-46 deliveries meet the readiness goals of Air Force and Air National Guard.Made in Order
89Version 1Young (AK)RepublicanReduces the Air Force Operations and Maintenance account by $20 million and increases the Air Force Research, Development, Test, and evaluation by the same amount, for an initial Arctic communications capability.Made in Order
90Version 1Porter (CA)DemocratIncreases and decreases funding for the Defense Health Program by approximately 0.001% of total Department of Defense funding to highlight the inadequate resources dedicated to suicide prevention programs.Made in Order
91Version 2Malinowski (NJ)DemocratRevised Prohibits the use of DOD funds to require software & hardware companies to include backdoors & vulnerabilities or to scrap key privacy and safety features in their consumer goods.Made in Order
92Version 1Grothman (WI), Gallagher (WI), Kind (WI), Moore (WI)Bi-PartisanProvides an increase of $31.306 million in Procurement, Marine Corps account to restore necessary funding for Joint Light Tactical Vehicle (JLTV) production. Decreases Operation and Maintenance, Defense-Wide by the same amount to meet required budgetary offsets.Made in Order
93Version 1Gabbard (HI)DemocratProhibits the use of funds for covert actions in cyberspace unless the President determines that each covert action is necessary to support identifiable foreign policy objectives of the United States and is important to national security.Submitted
94Version 1Wilson, Joe (SC)RepublicanProhibits US funding from going to the Badr Organization a militia whose leader participated in the attack on the US Embassy in Baghdad in December 2019.Made in Order
95Version 1Wilson, Joe (SC)RepublicanProhibits taxpayer funding from going to the Iraqi Popular Mobilization Forces which are largely made up of Iranian backed militias.Made in Order
96Version 1Wilson, Joe (SC)RepublicanStrikes language repealing the 2001 and 2002 AUMFs.Submitted
97Version 2Gallagher (WI), Wittman (VA), Bishop, Rob (UT), Taylor (TX), Cook (CA), Pence (IN), Golden (ME)Bi-PartisanRevised Restores full funding for USMC Ground Based Anti-Ship Missile procurement and R&D under line items Artillery Weapons System and Marine Corps Ground Combat/Support System in support of the Commandant's Planning Guidance, offset by a corresponding reduction to OSD O&M.Revised
98Version 2Matsui (CA)DemocratRevised Increases by $4,500,000 the funds provided under the Defense Health Program made available to the United States Army Medical Research and Development Command to carry out the Congressionally Directed Medical Research Program. It would transfer DHP funds from operation and maintenance to research, development, test, and evaluation.Made in Order
99Version 1Velázquez (NY)DemocratPrevents funds from being used to transfer items under the military surplus program.Submitted
100Version 2Blunt Rochester (DE)DemocratRevised Increases Air Force RDT&E by $5,000,000 for facility security design and construction to meet classified project requirements and decreases O&M, Space Force by $5,000,000.Made in Order
101Version 2Young (AK), Gabbard (HI), Gallego (AZ)Bi-PartisanRevised Decreases the Defense Wide Operations and Maintenance account by $10 million and increases the Air Force Operations and Maintenance account by the same amount, for the ISR Operations Office to support the Cyber Operations for Base Resilient Architecture Pilot Program.Made in Order
102Version 3Bonamici (OR), Castro (TX), Garcia, Jesús (IL), DeFazio (OR), Huffman (CA), Schakowsky (IL), Keating (MA), Peters (CA), Davis, Susan (CA), Pocan (WI), Doggett (TX), Takano (CA), Lowenthal (CA), Beyer (VA), Raskin (MD), Lee, Barbara (CA), Moore (WI), Krishnamoorthi (IL), Castor (FL), Lieu (CA), Norton (DC), Himes (CT), Thompson, Mike (CA), Cicilline (RI), Rush (IL), Price (NC), Watson Coleman (NJ), Matsui (CA), Speier (CA), Roybal-Allard (CA), Lofgren (CA), Adams (NC), Moulton (MA), Omar (MN), DeLauro (CT), Welch (VT), Cleaver (MO), Kennedy (MA), Evans (PA), Davis, Danny K. (IL), Pressley (MA), Sewell (AL), Pingree (ME), Haaland (NM), Higgins, Brian (NY), Larson, John (CT), Tlaib (MI), Correa (CA), Cohen (TN), Fletcher (TX), Neal (MA), Scanlon (PA), Sires (NJ), Sarbanes (MD), Velázquez (NY), Garamendi (CA), Escobar (TX), Gomez (CA), Wasserman Schultz (FL), Crow (CO), Hayes (CT), Kildee (MI), Blumenauer (OR)DemocratWithdrawn Directs both military and civilian Department of Defense personnel to display their names, rank, Armed Force or agency if deployed under section 253 of title 10.Withdrawn
103Version 1Reschenthaler (PA)RepublicanLate Withdrawn Increases defense-wide RDTE by $5 million to establish and scale a domestic supply for strategic metals, specifically titanium, by converting military and industrial scrap materials into aerospace grade powders, which will reduce costs, improve readiness, and reduce dependence on imported strategic metals for use in defense and commercial aerospace systems.Withdrawn
104Version 1Davidson (OH)RepublicanLate Reduces the Afghanistan Security Forces Fund by half.Submitted
105Version 1Torres Small, Xochitl (NM)DemocratLate Increases and decreases by $5 million for research, development, test, and evaluation, Defense-wide, with the intent that the $5 million will be used for Missile Defense Agency's Advanced Research Program related to high-speed flight experiment testing.Made in Order
106Version 2Peters (CA)DemocratLate Revised Increase Navy RDT&E by $2,500,000 and decrease O&M by the same amount. This increase will allow for the USMC to continue work on the Fused Integrated Naval Network (FINN), which allows for enhanced operations by prototyping a new aircraft pod-mounted system to integrate the Navy’s New technology Common Data Link and Directional Networking Waveform programs, among other benefits.Made in Order
107Version 2Malinowski (NJ)DemocratLate Revised Provides an additional $5M for the Navy’s R&D accounts to fund critical research on cybersecurity functions for the Fire Scout drone—a frontline combat asset in active operations around the globe.Revised
108Version 2Horn (OK), Smucker (PA)Bi-PartisanLate Revised Decreases the Defense Wide Operations and Maintenance Account by $4,000,000 and increases the Research, Development, Test and Evaluation, Army Account by $4,000,000 for Long Range Precision Fires Technology in order to fulfill the Army’s urgent need for the development and integration of precision strike munitions capabilities in Global Position System (GPS) contested environments.Made in Order
109Version 1Slotkin (MI), Gallagher (WI)Bi-PartisanLate Increases funding for DoD investment in dual-use hardware technologies critical to national security and manufactured in the United States by supporting the National Security Innovation Capital program. Research, Development, Test & Evaluation, Defense-Wide is increased by $15,000,000, and Operations & Maintenance, Defense Wide is decreased by the same amount.Made in Order
110Version 1Omar (MN)DemocratLate Prohibits funding for military training of civilian police in the United States.Submitted
111Version 1Spanberger (VA), Beyer (VA)DemocratLate Prevents the administration from processing licenses to export drones that would be in violation of the guidelines of the Missile Technology Control Regime.Submitted
112Version 1Moolenaar (MI)RepublicanLate Provides $10,000,000 in National Guard Personnel, Army funding for Operation Northern Strike, equal to FY20 enacted level.Made in Order
113Version 1Scanlon (PA)DemocratLate Increases and decreases by $5 million funding for Air Force Research, Development, Test and Evaluation for purposes of supporting Aerial Reconfigurable Embedded System modular VTOL UAS.Made in Order
114Version 2Scott, Bobby (VA)DemocratLate Revised Increases and decreases the Research, Development, Test, and Evaluation, Defense-Wide account by $2 million, directed to the Systems Engineering Research Center, to support Navy operations and systems, the shipbuilding and ship repair workforce, and supply chains.Revised


Division B – Commerce, Justice, Science

#Version #Sponsor(s)PartySummaryStatus
1Version 2Underwood (IL), Schakowsky (IL), Cisneros (CA), Sewell (AL), Loebsack (IA), Lowenthal (CA), DeLauro (CT), Davis, Susan (CA), Raskin (MD), Velázquez (NY), Higgins, Brian (NY), Finkenauer (IA), Hayes (CT), Speier (CA), Carson (IN), Cicilline (RI), Connolly (VA), Norton (DC), Brown (MD), Rush (IL), Blunt Rochester (DE), McBath (GA), Trone (MD), Craig (MN), Malinowski (NJ), Levin, Andy (MI), Kennedy (MA), Lofgren (CA), Pressley (MA), Wild (PA), Doyle (PA), Pappas (NH), O'Halleran (AZ), Spanberger (VA), Gottheimer (NJ), Casten (IL), Ryan (OH), Hastings (FL), Kuster (NH), Axne (IA), Kim (NJ), Shalala (FL), Garamendi (CA), Foster (IL), Titus (NV), Roybal-Allard (CA), Garcia, Sylvia (TX), Kaptur (OH), Suozzi (NY), Meeks (NY), Wexton (VA), Dean (PA), Kilmer (WA), Peters (CA), Welch (VT), Davids (KS), Stevens (MI), Cox (CA), Davis, Danny K. (IL), Houlahan (PA), Takano (CA), Rice, Kathleen (NY), Schneider (IL), Heck (WA), Lee, Barbara (CA), Trahan (MA), Soto (FL), Castor (FL), Allred (TX), Lujan (NM), Clay (MO), DeFazio (OR), Torres Small, Xochitl (NM), Porter (CA), Schrader (OR), Larson, John (CT)DemocratRevised Prevents the Department of Justice from using federal funds for litigation that undermines the Affordable Care Act.Made in Order
2Version 1Norton (DC)DemocratProhibits the Federal Bureau of Prisons from using funds to impose subsistence fees on individuals in halfway houses or on home confinement.Made in Order
3Version 1Norton (DC)DemocratProhibits the Federal Bureau of Prisons from using funds to impose copays and other fees associated with healthcare services provided to prisoners.Submitted
4Version 1Hudson (NC)RepublicanIncreases by $1 million the amount available for research to study the root causes of school violence.Made in Order
5Version 3Porter (CA)DemocratRevised Increases funding by $1 million to investigate and prosecute hate crimes, and to support education and outreach under the Matthew Shepard and James Byrd, Jr. Hate Crimes Prevention Act.Made in Order
6Version 4Porter (CA)DemocratRevised Increases funding by $1 million to address the sexual assault kit backlog.Made in Order
7Version 2Ruiz (CA), Rose, Max (NY)DemocratRevised Increases funding for Law Enforcement Mental Health and Wellness Act program grants by $2.5 million.Made in Order
8Version 3Moore (WI), Speier (CA), Dingell (MI), McBath (GA)DemocratRevised Increase VAWA's Transitional Housing Program by $2.5 million.Made in Order
9Version 3Moore (WI), Speier (CA), Dingell (MI), McBath (GA)DemocratRevised Increase VAWA's Sexual Assault Special Program Formula Grant by $2.5 million.Made in Order
10Version 2Rush (IL), Cárdenas (CA)DemocratRevised Increases funding for community-based violence prevention initiatives.Made in Order
11Version 2Johnson, Eddie Bernice (TX), Beyer (VA), Sherman (CA), Wexton (VA), Lofgren (CA), Casten (IL), Foster (IL), Cohen (TN), Lamb (PA), Stevens (MI)DemocratRevised Increases and decreases Research and Related Activities by $1,500,000 to fund a National Academies study on racism in STEM studies and careers.Made in Order
12Version 3Cárdenas (CA)DemocratRevised Increases funds focusing on girls in the juvenile justice system within the existing Title V program by $1 million.Made in Order
13Version 2Cárdenas (CA)DemocratRevised Increases collaborative mental health and anti-recidivism initiative by $1 million.Made in Order
14Version 1Scott, Bobby (VA), Maloney, Carolyn (NY), Bonamici (OR), Raskin (MD), Norton (DC)DemocratProhibits the use of funds made available by this Act for the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC) to finalize, issue or enforce the proposed rule entitled ‘‘Official Time in Federal Sector Cases Before the Commission’’ published in the Federal Register on December 11, 2019. This proposed rule would amend the current EEOC rule that requires official time to be provided to a complainant’s representative to exclude any representative who is “an officer, steward or otherwise in an official capacity” with a union.Made in Order
15Version 2Bost (IL)RepublicanRevised Increases the Community Oriented Policing Services (COPS) grants authorized by the STOP School Violence Act by $1 million.Made in Order
16Version 1Lowenthal (CA), Palazzo (MS), Soto (FL)Bi-PartisanIncreases and decreases NASA’s Science Missions Directorate by $30 million to compliment the report language enhancing the small satellite mission launch services.Made in Order
17Version 2Blumenauer (OR), McClintock (CA), Norton (DC), Lee, Barbara (CA)Bi-PartisanRevised Prohibits the Department of Justice from interfering with state and tribal cannabis programs. The term “state” includes the District of Columbia, the Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands, Guam, the Virgin Islands, and Puerto Rico.Made in Order
18Version 1Speier (CA), Scanlon (PA), Spanberger (VA)DemocratIncreases funding for DOJ’s Community Relations Service by $2.7 million in order to support hiring of regional directors and mediation specialists to work within communities to facilitate dialogue and provide mediation, training, and consultation when conflicts arise based on race, color, national origin, sex, religion, or disability.Made in Order
19Version 1Jackson Lee (TX)DemocratIncreases and decreases by $2,000,000 funding for the Office of Justice Programs grant in order to support programs to engage adult men and young persons to reduce and prevent domestic violence against children.Made in Order
20Version 1Escobar (TX)DemocratProhibits funds from being used to enforce the zero-tolerance prosecution policy at the Department of Justice.Made in Order
21Version 1Sablan (MP), Radewagen (AS)Bi-PartisanMakes the Northern Mariana Islands and American Samoa individual States, the same as all other territories, for purposes of the Edward Byrne Memorial Justice Assistance Grant Program.Submitted
22Version 1Lipinski (IL)DemocratIncreases and decreases the National Science Foundation Research and Related Activities by $1,000,000 to highlight the importance of programs that facilitate university research tech transfer, including Innovation Corps.Made in Order
23Version 1Horsford (NV)DemocratNullifies the effect of the recent executive order that requires Federal agencies to share citizenship data.Made in Order
24Version 1Stevens (MI)DemocratIncreases and decreases the NASA Aeronautics account by $15 million to support the domestic development of lower cost, higher rate production advanced carbon fiber composite structures to meet the multi-functional requirements of subsonic and hypersonic flight, including thermal management, damping, shielding, shock and light-weighting.Made in Order
25Version 1McAdams (UT)DemocratIncreases funding for Internet Crimes Against Children Task Force grants under the DOJ missing and exploited children programs by $1 million with offsets.Made in Order
26Version 1Gabbard (HI), Tlaib (MI), Beyer (VA), Garcia, Jesús (IL), Clarke, Yvette (NY), Pressley (MA), Eshoo (CA), Kennedy (MA), Rush (IL)DemocratProhibits the use of funds for body cameras equipped with or subjected to facial recognition technology.Submitted
27Version 1Stevens (MI)DemocratIncreases and decreases the National Science Foundation's research and related activities account by $200 million to highlight the work of the NSF on COVID-related research and encourage continued support.Made in Order
28Version 1Stevens (MI)DemocratIncreases and decreases the National Science Foundation's Education & Human Resources account by $350 million to highlight NSF's work with K-12 STEM education programs and encourage continued support.Made in Order
29Version 1Waters (CA), Velázquez (NY)DemocratProhibits the use of funds to contravene an individual’s First Amendment right to protest and peacefully assemble.Submitted
30Version 1Lesko (AZ)RepublicanRestricts funding for states with legal marijuana that have no education campaigns on marijuana impaired driving.Submitted
31Version 1Beyer (VA)DemocratWithdrawn Provides $505,200,000 for NASA's Wide Field Infrared Survey Telescope (WFIRST) mission.Withdrawn
32Version 1Cohen (TN)DemocratProhibits the use of funds to enter into any new contract, grant, or cooperative agreement with any Trump related business listed in the President Trump’s Annual Financial Disclosure Report submitted to the Office of Government Ethics as well as certain Trump related properties listed on the Trump Organization’s website. The specific businesses are listed in the amendment.Made in Order
33Version 1Meng (NY)DemocratProhibits use of funds made available by this Act to implement, administer, or enforce the Presidential Memorandum on Excluding Illegal Aliens From the Apportionment Base Following the 2020 Census, issued on July 21, 2020.Made in Order
34Version 1Waters (CA)DemocratStates that no funds in this act may be used to interfere with the duties and responsibilities of United States Attorneys.Made in Order
35Version 1McAdams (UT), Costa (CA), Olson (TX), Wagner (MO)Bi-PartisanIncreases funding to Victims of Child Abuse Act programs to support Child Advocacy Centers that provide services to child survivors of abuse by $2 million with offsets.Made in Order
36Version 1Lesko (AZ)RepublicanStates that none of the funds made available under the heading ‘‘State and Local Law Enforcement Assistance’’ may be used for any purpose in contravention of section 642 of the Illegal Immigration Reform and Immigrant Responsibility Act of 1996 (8 U.S.C. 1373).Submitted
37Version 2Bera (CA)DemocratRevised Increases VAWA grant program accounts by $1 million to support increased funding for grants enhancing culturally specific services for domestic violence survivors.Made in Order
38Version 1Malinowski (NJ)DemocratIncreases and decreases by $1,000,000 the Department of Justice’s National Security Division to emphasize the need for more resources into domestic terrorism investigation and prosecution such as the Counsel for Domestic Terrorism.Made in Order
39Version 1Gottheimer (NJ), Pappas (NH)DemocratIncreases and decreases the Manufacturing Extension Partnership account by $1 million to address the supply chain challenges caused by COVID-19 and the need for additional investment in domestic manufacturing supply lines.Made in Order
40Version 1Blumenauer (OR), Haaland (NM)DemocratWithdrawn Prohibits the Department of Justice from interfering with tribal cannabis programs.Withdrawn
41Version 2Allen (GA)RepublicanRevised Cuts 5% in Division B as a whole.Revised
42Version 1Pappas (NH)DemocratIncreases and decreases State and Local Law Enforcement Assistance by $10,000,000 to support $10,000,000 in grant money for local law enforcement agencies with fewer than 350 employees to pay for accreditation or re-certification by a national, state, regional, or Tribal professional law enforcement organization.Made in Order
43Version 2Neguse (CO)DemocratRevised Increases funding for the NASA National Space Grant College and Fellowship Program by $1 million. The Space Grant Program works with nearly 1,000 nationwide partner institutions in every state, to promote aerospace and other NASA relevant STEM education activities, and to sustain a pipeline of students for innovative, high-tech jobs.Made in Order
44Version 3Neguse (CO), McBath (GA), Thompson, Mike (CA)DemocratRevised Increases by $1 million grants to States to upgrade criminal and mental health records for the National Instant Criminal Background Check System. Reduces by $1 million the DOJ General Administration Salaries and Expenses.Made in Order
45Version 2Kuster (NH), Speier (CA), Dingell (MI), McBath (GA)DemocratRevised Increases funding by $1 million for programs that address violence and abuse in later life.Made in Order
46Version 1Burgess (TX), Brooks, Susan (IN), DeGette (CO), Kuster (NH)Bi-PartisanIncreases funding for the Keep Young Athletes Safe Act grant program by $2.5 million and reduces funding for salaries and expenses at the Department of Commerce by $2.5 million.Made in Order
47Version 1Sherrill (NJ)DemocratProhibits funding for federal law enforcement operations where the law enforcement officer would not be identifiable. Plainclothes and undercover operations would not be impacted.Submitted
48Version 2Gomez (CA)DemocratRevised Increases funding for the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) by $5 million to promote the participation of women and people of color in research areas supported by NIST, and reduces funding from Commerce’s Departmental Management, Salaries and Expenses account by $5 million.Revised
49Version 2Scott, Bobby (VA), Foxx (NC)Bi-PartisanRevised Transfers $15 million from Federal Prisoner Detention Services to Juvenile Justice Programs to support grants for local delinquency prevention.Revised
50Version 1McKinley (WV), Perlmutter (CO)Bi-PartisanIncreases and decreases the Salaries and Expenses account within the Federal Prison System budget by $2 million in order to direct that $2 million within the account to be used for recruitment and retention incentive programs at short-staffed facilities.Made in Order
51Version 1McNerney (CA)DemocratIncreases and decreases by $5,000,000 the National Science Foundation’s Research and Related Activities budget to support a National Academy of Sciences study on the optimal approaches and procedures for implementing partisan symmetry and compactness criteria for congressional district selection.Made in Order
52Version 2Escobar (TX), DeLauro (CT), Sherman (CA), DeFazio (OR), Norton (DC), Keating (MA), Gallego (AZ), Haaland (NM), Garcia, Jesús (IL), Garcia, Sylvia (TX), Velázquez (NY), Espaillat (NY), Cicilline (RI), Grijalva (AZ), Davis, Susan (CA), Khanna (CA), Kennedy (MA), Pocan (WI), Takano (CA), Lee, Barbara (CA), Kildee (MI), Jayapal (WA)DemocratRevised Ensures that federal law enforcement is not used in violation of 1st Amendment rights.Made in Order
53Version 1McKinley (WV)RepublicanIncreases NOAA’s Procurement, Acquisition, and Construction account by $15 million, with the additional funding intended for the expansion of the Weather and Climate Operational Supercomputing System. Reduces NOAA’s Operations, Research, and Facilities account by $15 million with the intent of repurposing research funding for the supercomputing system.Made in Order
54Version 1McKinley (WV)RepublicanIncreases and decreases NOAA’s Procurement, Acquisition, and Construction account by $2.3 million, in order to direct that $2.3 million to be used to create a test bed for advanced propulsion and mechanical subsystems that could be utilized in a new green boat design.Made in Order
55Version 1Adams (NC)DemocratProhibits the use of Department of Justice funds to acquire chemical agents, such as tear gas.Made in Order
56Version 1Espaillat (NY)DemocratIncreases and decreases the National Science Foundation account by $10,000,000 to highlight and encourage continued support of undergraduate STEM education at Hispanic-Serving Institutions (HSIs); as authorized by the America COMPETES Act (P.L. 110-69).Made in Order
57Version 2Scanlon (PA)DemocratRevised Increases and decreases funds in the Department of Justice Salaries and Expenses account in order to give funds to the Office of Access to Justice, which provides access to legal aid for individuals in need.Made in Order
58Version 1Gosar (AZ)RepublicanStrikes a provision which prohibits the Bureau of the Census from using funds to produce any data product or tabulation based on data not collected in the census.Made in Order
59Version 1Ocasio-Cortez (NY), Takano (CA), Garcia, Jesús (IL), Omar (MN), Pocan (WI)DemocratProhibits any funds under Division B to be used to purchase chemical weapons for law enforcement purposes.Made in Order
60Version 1Boyle (PA)DemocratPrevents funds from this act for being used to purchase, supply, or deploy the use of non-lethal projectiles (rubber bullets and similar projectiles) for federal law enforcement officers.Submitted
61Version 2Neguse (CO), Gaetz (FL), Posey (FL), Cohen (TN), McAdams (UT), Cárdenas (CA), Fitzpatrick (PA), Raskin (MD), Katko (NY), Titus (NV), Norton (DC), Schrader (OR)Bi-PartisanRevised Increases and decreases $1 million to the General Legal Activities account at the Department of Justice to allocate more resources for the enforcement of anti-animal cruelty laws at the DOJ Environment and Natural Resources Division.Made in Order
62Version 1Scanlon (PA)DemocratRequires that DOJ funds made available to local governments be subject to the nondiscrimination requirements of the Violence Against Women Act of 1994.Submitted
63Version 1Mucarsel-Powell (FL)DemocratProhibits the use of funds provided to NOAA to restrict or limit the provision of information regarding COVID-19 in communication with the public.Submitted
64Version 1Ocasio-Cortez (NY), Tlaib (MI)DemocratWithdrawn Prohibits funds being used for the Attorney General to dispatch Federal agents to a U.S. city with respect to Operation Relentless Pursuit, Operation Legend, or any subsequent operation intended to confront urban violence, unless explicit consent or approval is provided by the authorities of such city.Withdrawn
65Version 5Pressley (MA), Ocasio-Cortez (NY), Tlaib (MI), Schakowsky (IL)DemocratRevised Reallocates $231 million in funds designated under the COPS Program for hiring of additional police officers and invests in evidence based juvenile justice programs intended to support youth and reduce involvement in the criminal legal system.Revised
66Version 1Pressley (MA), Ocasio-Cortez (NY), Tlaib (MI), Omar (MN)DemocratProhibits funds from being used to maintain and increase police presence in K-12 schools.Made in Order
67Version 1Schneider (IL), Torres, Norma (CA), Gonzalez, Vicente (TX)DemocratIncreases and decreases FBI Salaries and Expenses by $1 million to direct the FBI to develop and implement a process to track and report to Congress on an annual basis on extremist activity in law enforcement, including Federal law enforcement agencies.Made in Order
68Version 1Schneider (IL), Gonzalez, Vicente (TX)DemocratIncreases and decreases FBI Salaries and Expenses by $10 million to direct the FBI to assign a special agent or hate crimes liaison to each field office of the FBI to investigate hate crimes incidents with a nexus to domestic terrorism.Made in Order
69Version 2Walberg (MI), Rush (IL), Amash (MI), Gabbard (HI), McClintock (CA), Raskin (MD)Bi-PartisanRevised Prohibits use of funds for "adoptive seizures," wherein law enforcement evades stricter state laws governing civil asset forfeiture by seizing property and referring it to federal authorities.Made in Order
70Version 1Roy (TX)RepublicanPrevents grant funds under this section from being awarded to state or local governments that bar police forces from protecting citizens or their property inside law enforcement free zones.Submitted
71Version 1Moulton (MA), Golden (ME), Posey (FL), Rutherford (FL)Bi-PartisanProvides an additional $1.5 million in funding for the research and monitoring of North Atlantic Right Whales.Made in Order
72Version 1Roy (TX)RepublicanRequires the Attorney General to submit a report on overcriminalization to the Committee on the Judiciary that includes a list of all federal criminal statutory offenses and federal criminal regulatory offenses.Submitted
73Version 1Gomez (CA)DemocratIncreases funding for the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) by $5 million to promote the participation of women and people of color in research areas supported by NIST, and reduces funding from Commerce’s Departmental Management, Salaries and Expenses account by $5 million.Made in Order
74Version 2Maloney, Sean (NY)DemocratRevised Allocates $1 million for police facilitated youth mentorship programs from the Police-Community Relations Grants.Revised
75Version 2Castro (TX), Blumenauer (OR), Bonamici (OR), Garcia, Jesús (IL), Huffman (CA), Schakowsky (IL), Keating (MA), Davis, Susan (CA), Pocan (WI), Doggett (TX), Takano (CA), Lowenthal (CA), Beyer (VA), Raskin (MD), Lee, Barbara (CA), Moore (WI), Krishnamoorthi (IL), Castor (FL), Lieu (CA), Norton (DC), Thompson, Mike (CA), Cicilline (RI), Rush (IL), Price (NC), Watson Coleman (NJ), Speier (CA), Roybal-Allard (CA), Lofgren (CA), Adams (NC), Omar (MN), DeLauro (CT), Welch (VT), Cleaver (MO), Kennedy (MA), Evans (PA), Davis, Danny K. (IL), Pressley (MA), Pingree (ME), Haaland (NM), Higgins, Brian (NY), Larson, John (CT), Tlaib (MI), Correa (CA), Cohen (TN), Cárdenas (CA), Neal (MA), Scanlon (PA), Sires (NJ), Sarbanes (MD), Velázquez (NY), Garamendi (CA), Escobar (TX), Gomez (CA), Wasserman Schultz (FL), Crow (CO), Hayes (CT), Moulton (MA)DemocratRevised Prevents DOJ from deploying personnel to respond to a mass gathering or public protest, unless it has received a written request from the state or local government, or unless necessary to protect Federal property or personnel under certain conditions, and requires wearing uniforms with appropriate identification.Revised
76Version 2Bost (IL), Crawford (AR), Lamb (PA), Higgins, Brian (NY), Davis, Rodney (IL), Loebsack (IA), Byrne (AL)Bi-PartisanRevised Increases and decreases International Trade Administration (ITA) Operations and Administration to prioritize ITA Enforcement and Compliance anti-dumping (AD) and countervailing duty (CVD) activities and to direct ITA to report to the Committee on its plans to increase staffing for personnel involved in AD/CVD activities in order to address substantial increases in AD/CVD petitions, orders and reviews.Made in Order
77Version 1Soto (FL), Kirkpatrick (AZ)DemocratIncreases and decreases funding for NASA’s Planetary Science budget to reaffirm the importance of the Near Earth Object Surveillance Mission (NEOSM) in identifying potentially hazardous near Earth objects and ensures that at least $40 million of NASA’s Planetary Science budget is used to fund NEOSM.Made in Order
78Version 1Lieu (CA), Haaland (NM), Cleaver (MO), Ocasio-Cortez (NY), Tlaib (MI)DemocratProhibits funds from being used for DOJ’s Operation Legend and Operation Relentless Pursuit, which are being used to send federal law enforcement officers into various cities across the U.S.Made in Order
79Version 1Tlaib (MI)DemocratCertifies to the Attorney General that the State or unit of local government does not employ face-recognition technology for law enforcement purposes.Submitted
80Version 2Tlaib (MI), Ocasio-Cortez (NY)DemocratRevised Prohibits funds from being used by the Department of Justice (DOJ) to implement, administer, or enforce the DOJ rule requiring DNA collection from immigration detainees.Made in Order
81Version 1Jayapal (WA), Tlaib (MI), Blumenauer (OR)DemocratProhibits federal funds from being used to penalize persons experiencing homelessness for the life-sustaining activities of sleeping, resting and eating in recognition of the sharp increase in unsheltered homelessness likely to be caused by secondary economic effects of COVID-19, especially absent further federal housing voucher and eviction relief; the inherent human right of all persons to sleep, rest and eat; and the 9th Circuit's holding in Martin v. Boise that criminalizing unsheltered persons violates the Cruel and Unusual Punishments clause of the Eighth Amendment.Submitted
82Version 2Jayapal (WA), Amash (MI), Pressley (MA), Tlaib (MI), Clarke, Yvette (NY)Bi-PartisanLate Revised Prohibits the use of funds for the Department of Justice for the use or purchase of facial recognition technology.Revised
83Version 2Speier (CA), Moore (WI), Dingell (MI), McBath (GA), Haaland (NM)DemocratLate Revised Increases funding for the Debbie Smith program by $4 million to help close the rape kit backlog.Made in Order
84Version 1McNerney (CA), Olson (TX), Eshoo (CA), McCaul (TX), Doyle (PA), Gonzalez, Anthony (OH), Lofgren (CA), Soto (FL), Rooney (FL), DelBene (WA), Weber (TX), Foster (IL), Beyer (VA), Stevens (MI), Kelly, Robin (IL), Waltz (FL), Lawrence (MI)Bi-PartisanLate Increases and decreases funding for NSF by $1.5 million in order for NSF to examine, including through workshops, and publish findings on: 1) Which universities are putting out significant peer-reviewed AI research, including based on quantity and number of citations; 2) For each of the universities listed in (1), what specific factors enable their AI research, including computing power, data sets and availability, specialized curriculum, and industry and other partnerships; and 3) How universities not included in (1) could implement the factors in (2) to produce AI research, as well as case studies that universities can look to as examples and potential pilot programs that the federal government could develop or support to help universities produce AI research.Made in Order
85Version 1Babin (TX)RepublicanLate States that none of the funds made available by this Act may be used to fund the development of Commercial Lunar Payload Services that are not majority-designed,majority-developed, and majority-manufactured in the United States.Submitted
86Version 3Babin (TX)RepublicanRevised Restores the Office of Space Commerce and the Office of Commercial Remote Sensing Regulatory Affairs back to where they are authorized by statute, thereby advancing U.S. leadership in space commerce and commercial remote sensing.Made in Order
87Version 3Jayapal (WA), Omar (MN)DemocratLate Revised Transfers $2 million from Department of Justice general administration account to a National Center for Restorative Justice.Made in Order
88Version 1Davidson (OH)RepublicanLate Prevents funds from being used to transfer funds from the Department of Justice Asset Forfeiture Fund to a state or local law enforcement agency.Submitted
89Version 2Jayapal (WA)DemocratLate Withdrawn Prohibits Department of Justice funding to be used to prohibit states and localities from establishing and implementing safe consumption sites.Withdrawn
90Version 1Perlmutter (CO), Brooks, Mo (AL), Beyer (VA), Crist (FL), Stevens (MI), Foster (IL), Weber (TX), Posey (FL), Wexton (VA), McNerney (CA), Crow (CO)Bi-PartisanLate Increases the NASA Exploration account by $2,616,985,000 to match the overall FY21 budget request for NASA.Submitted
91Version 1Tonko (NY), Lucas (OK)Bi-PartisanLate Increases and decreases the NOAA operations, research, and facilities account by $2,000,000 in order to reserve the $2,000,000 to establish the Boundary Layer Observations and Wind Profiler Research Program. The ‘Boundary Layer’ of the atmosphere is the most crucial to understand for accurate weather predictions, but it is also the layer of the atmosphere we know the least about; this amendment funds the development of a recommended strategy for boundary layer stations as part of a weather ready nation.Made in Order
92Version 1Omar (MN)DemocratLate Increases funding for Bureau of Economic Analysis for the purpose of studying the economic impacts of a universal basic income program on the national economic recovery effort.Made in Order
93Version 3Omar (MN)DemocratLate Withdrawn Provides a $5 million increase to the National Center for Restorative JusticeWithdrawn
94Version 1Omar (MN)DemocratLate Transfers $500,000 to the Federal Prison System to highlight the importance of providing cost-free reading and learning materials in detention facilities.Made in Order
95Version 1Perry (PA)RepublicanLate Increases and decreases by $100,000 for the purpose of developing, enlarging, or strengthening victim services and legal assistance programs for victims of Female Genital Mutilation.Made in Order
96Version 2Omar (MN)DemocratLate Revised Provides a $1 million increase to grants to state and local law enforcement agencies for the expenses associated with the investigation and prosecution of criminal offenses, involving civil rights, authorized by the Emmett Till Unsolved Civil Rights Crimes Reauthorization Act of 2016.Made in Order
97Version 1Omar (MN)DemocratLate Prohibits funding from going to private contractors for the purpose of running detention facilities.Submitted
98Version 1Omar (MN)DemocratLate Prohibits funds from being used by federal law enforcement to carry out no-knock warrantsSubmitted
99Version 1Omar (MN)DemocratLate Transfers $1 million to the Executive Office of Immigration Review to highlight the need for an independent Article I immigration court.Submitted
100Version 1King, Steve (IA)RepublicanLate Clarifies that no funds appropriated under Division B, CJS, can go to sanctuary cities.Submitted


Division C – Energy and Water Development

#Version #Sponsor(s)PartySummaryStatus
1Version 1Boyle (PA), Porter (CA)DemocratPrevents funds from this act from being used to reject grant applications due to the use of the term "global warming" or the term "climate change."Made in Order
2Version 1McKinley (WV), Veasey (TX), Mooney (WV), Gonzalez, Vicente (TX), Lamb (PA), Fletcher (TX), Miller (WV)Bi-PartisanTransfers $5 million from the Department of Energy's "Departmental Administration" account to the "Fossil Energy Research and Development" account.Made in Order
3Version 1Graves, Garret (LA)RepublicanWithdrawn Enables the Army Corps to utilize funds to modernize and streamline the Civil Works program.Withdrawn
4Version 2Scott, Bobby (VA), Beyer (VA), Wittman (VA), Luria (VA)Bi-PartisanRevised Increases and decreases by $7 million to highlight the need to support the work of the Office of Science and the timely expansion and renovation of the Continuous Electron Beam Accelerator Facility at Jefferson Lab.Made in Order
5Version 1Bergman (MI)RepublicanIncreases funding for the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (USACE) Regulatory Program by $5,000,000 for the purpose of ensuring timely processing of permits related to Great Lakes flooding and rising water levels, including through the promotion and appropriate application of After the Fact Permits described in 33 CFR 326.3(e) which may help USACE process many small-scale requests in a swift manner and avoid backlogs.Made in Order
6Version 2Swalwell (CA)DemocratRevised Increases and decreases by $10 million to emphasize support for the Department of Energy’s Hazardous Waste Operations and Emergency Response (HAZWOPER) worker training program, which provides site-specific, quality training for workers to identify hazardous situations and to take appropriate actions to protect themselves and their colleagues, the public, and the environment.Made in Order
7Version 1Calvert (CA), McCarthy (CA), Garcia, Mike (CA), McClintock (CA), LaMalfa (CA), Nunes (CA), Cook (CA)RepublicanApproves WIIN Act funding requested by the Administration for the Shasta Dam and Reservoir Enlargement Project.Submitted
8Version 3Wagner (MO), Clay (MO)Bi-PartisanRevised Increases and decreases the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Construction account by $20,000,000 to underscore the need to restore funding to the FY20 level ($30,000,000) for authorized reimbursements for projects with executed project partnership agreements that have completed construction or where non-federal sponsors intend to use the funds for additional water resource development activities.Made in Order
9Version 1Dingell (MI), Upton (MI)Bi-PartisanIncreases and decreases FERC’s budget by $3 million for the purpose of emphasizing continued improvements in dam safety, including conducting a technical conference with States to improve safety oversight of hydropower projects.Made in Order
10Version 2Levin, Mike (CA), Porter (CA)DemocratRevised Prohibits the Nuclear Regulatory Commission from using funds to remove inspectors from licensed reactors undergoing spent fuel loading campaigns.Made in Order
11Version 1Lipinski (IL), Foster (IL), Casten (IL), Schakowsky (IL)DemocratIncreases and decreases the Department of Energy Office of Science by $25,000,000 for the purpose of highlighting support for the Argonne Leadership Computing Facility.Made in Order
12Version 1Morelle (NY)DemocratDecreases and increases funding by $1,000,000 for the Inertial Confinement Fusion program within Weapons Activities to emphasize the need to increase funding for cyber infrastructure and remote user access to laser facilities.Made in Order
13Version 1Gosar (AZ)RepublicanIncreases funding for critical minerals in Office of Fossil Energy by $2.5 million and the Office of Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy by $600,000 to match the President's FY 21 Budget Request. These increases are offset by a decrease of $3.1 million from the DOE Departmental General Administration account.Made in Order
14Version 1Gosar (AZ)RepublicanStrikes a provision which prohibits funds for the Civil Works Program of the United States Army Corps of Engineers from being used to design or construct a wall, fence, border barriers, or border security infrastructure along the southern border.Made in Order
15Version 1Lynch (MA)DemocratAllows local project sponsors to defer local share payments under 33 U.S.C. 2211(a)(2) until after the COVID disaster declarations are lifted.Submitted
16Version 2Stanton (AZ), Veasey (TX)DemocratRevised Provides an additional $250 million for Energy Efficiency and Conservation Block Grants.Made in Order
17Version 1Fletcher (TX)DemocratIncreases and decreases funding for the DOE's Fossil Energy Research and Development account by $10 million to emphasize support for the testing and evaluation of using deep well injection and geothermal biodegradation to divert and sequester biosolids and other complex waste streams away from land-based disposal options, while reducing carbon emissions.Made in Order
18Version 1Gosar (AZ)RepublicanTransfers $5 million from the Department of Energy's Departmental Administration account to the Cybersecurity, Energy Security, and Emergency Response account.Made in Order
19Version 1Gosar (AZ)RepublicanTransfers $5 million from the Department of Energy's Departmental Administration account to the Office of Science to highlight the importance of R&D for quantum computing.Made in Order
20Version 1Jayapal (WA), Garcia, Jesús (IL)DemocratIncreases and decreases by $52.5 million the Army Corps Construction account to highlight the need to fully fund the Army Corps Section 206 program at the authorized amount of $62.5 million in order to provide critical support for fish passage and other aquatic ecosystem restoration projects.Made in Order
21Version 1Graves, Garret (LA), Scalise (LA)RepublicanClarifies that projects which have previously received substantial funding from the Army Corps do not require a new investment decision.Submitted
22Version 1Welch (VT)DemocratIncreases and decreases by $7 million the Army Corps of Engineers general construction account to emphasize the need for the Army Corps to designate funding to the 542 Program in their 2021 work plan.Made in Order
23Version 1Barragán (CA), Pressley (MA)DemocratAdds $25 million for grants to deploy solar and distributed energy systems in low-income and underserved communities, raising the existing amount from $200 million to $225 million.Made in Order
24Version 1Barragán (CA)DemocratIncreases and decreases funding by $1 million for the SPR Petroleum Account to highlight that none of the funds made available by this Act should be used to store any petroleum products that are not owned by the United States in a storage or related facility of the Strategic Petroleum Reserve that is owned by, or leased to, the United States.Made in Order
25Version 1Cohen (TN)DemocratProhibits the use of funds to enter into any new contract, grant, or cooperative agreement with any Trump related business listed in the President Trump’s Annual Financial Disclosure Report submitted to the Office of Government Ethics as well as certain Trump related properties listed on the Trump Organization’s website. The specific business are listed in the amendment.Made in Order
26Version 1Garcia, Mike (CA), McCarthy (CA), McClintock (CA), Calvert (CA), LaMalfa (CA), Nunes (CA), Cook (CA)RepublicanReauthorizes Subtitle J of Title 3 of Public Law 114-322, The WIIN Act, through Fiscal Year 2028.Submitted
27Version 1Garcia, Mike (CA), McCarthy (CA), McClintock (CA), Calvert (CA), LaMalfa (CA), Nunes (CA), Cook (CA)RepublicanRemoves language limiting funds going to surface water storage projects.Submitted
28Version 1Jayapal (WA), Tonko (NY), Pressley (MA)DemocratIncreases funding for the Weatherization Assistance Program (WAP) by $250 million to ensure that funding is sufficient to meet the increased need for assistance in reducing household energy costs and supporting the creation of green jobs as a result of the COVID-19 crisis. Also increases funding for WAP training and technical assistance by $3 million.Made in Order
29Version 1Gianforte (MT)RepublicanAdjusts the cost share for rehabilitation of the St. Mary's Diversion structure.Submitted
30Version 2Malinowski (NJ)DemocratRevised Increases funding for the Vehicle Technologies Office by $25 million to advance the development and use of plug-in electric vehicles charging infrastructure.Made in Order
31Version 1Turner (OH)RepublicanStrikes Section 309, Division C, which prohibits the Nuclear Weapons Council from coordinating and approving the budget proposals of the National Nuclear Security Administration as required in 10 USC 179.Made in Order
32Version 3Turner (OH), Cook (CA)RepublicanRevised Increase to Weapons Activities to increase funding for Y-12 Uranium Processing Facility and Lithium Processing Facility, W-93 studies and feasibility studies, and plutonium operations at Los Alamos National Laboratory and Savannah River National Laboratory.Revised
33Version 2McAdams (UT)DemocratRevised Provides additional funding for the Central Utah Project Completion Act program.Made in Order
34Version 1Omar (MN), Jayapal (WA)DemocratClarifies that the Department of Energy’s Section 1703 Loan Program is providing loans only to clean energy projects that avoid, reduce, or sequester air pollutants or human-caused emissions of greenhouse gases.Made in Order
35Version 1McAdams (UT)DemocratProvides additional funding for the Clean Cities program in the Energy Efficiency Program within DOE.Made in Order
36Version 1Maloney, Sean (NY)DemocratProhibits the use of funds under the Flood Control and Coastal Emergencies program unless the consideration of increased intensity or recurrence of extreme weather events and rising sea levels is taken into account.Submitted
37Version 1Crawford (AR)RepublicanPrevents foreign agents or those who should register as foreign agents from using Department of Energy funds.Submitted
38Version 1Burgess (TX)RepublicanReduces by $2.85 billion the Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy account, reduces by $150 million the Science account within the DoE, and increases the Strategic Petroleum Reserve Petroleum Account by $3 billion.Submitted
39Version 2Lynch (MA)DemocratRevised Increases and decreases the USACE Construction Account by $10 million.Made in Order
40Version 2Weber (TX)RepublicanRevised Increases and decreases the Department of Energy’s Office of Nuclear Energy by $235,000,000 to highlight the importance of the Versatile Test Reactor ProjectMade in Order
41Version 1Cooper (TN)DemocratIncreases and decreases the Corps of Engineers investigations account by $1.3 million to highlight the need to study adding flood risk management as an authorized purpose for the Old Hickory Lock and Dam and the Cordell Hull Dam and Reservoir.Made in Order
42Version 1Cox (CA), Garamendi (CA), Costa (CA), Panetta (CA), Schrier (WA), Bera (CA)DemocratStrikes the requirement that no section 4007 funds shall be obligated or expended until Congress enacts a subsequent appropriations Act, while retaining the requirement that no funds shall be obligated until the Secretary of the Interior transmits recommendations to Congress for other WIIN Act projects.Submitted
43Version 2Mast (FL)RepublicanRevised Prohibits funds under this Act from being used for application of chemical herbicides to control noxious aquatic plant growth and aquatic invasive species.Revised
44Version 2Ocasio-Cortez (NY)DemocratRevised Transfers $30 million from Fossil Energy and Development to Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy.Revised
45Version 1Ocasio-Cortez (NY)DemocratLimits funding for Army Corps of Engineers to issue 404 permits related to construction of pipelines.Submitted
46Version 1LaMalfa (CA), Garcia, Mike (CA), McClintock (CA), McCarthy (CA), Cook (CA), Nunes (CA)RepublicanIncreases and decreases the Water and Related Resources account by $29,725,000 to highlight the need to fulfill the Department of the Interior's recommendations for WIIN Act Section 4007 water storage project funding allocations.Submitted
47Version 1LaMalfa (CA)RepublicanProhibits any of the funds made available by this Act from being used to enforce the abandonment standards of prior converted croplands. Unlike most rules, this was published in the Federal Register, rather than the Code of Federal Regulations.Submitted
48Version 1McNerney (CA)DemocratIncreases and decreases by $15,000,000 the Department of Energy’s Energy Information Administration (EIA) budget for the purposes of emphasizing more robust analysis and data collection from EIA’s commercial and residential surveys, specifically with regards to water consumption, as well as to make publicly available water consumption data for commercial buildings, broken out by principal building activity and region.Made in Order
49Version 1Loebsack (IA), Welch (VT), Stefanik (NY)Bi-PartisanIncreases and decreases the Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy account by $5,000,000 with the intent of supporting the advancement of distributed wind technologies and research.Made in Order
50Version 1Huffman (CA), DeFazio (OR), Speier (CA), Levin, Mike (CA), Rouda (CA)DemocratStates that none of the funds can be used for the Army Corps of Engineers to issue the Record of Decision for the proposed Pebble Mine project.Made in Order
51Version 2Dingell (MI)DemocratRevised Prohibits funds for FERC to grant a hydropower license in contravention of the requirement for a licensee to conform to the rules and regulations of FERC’s dam safety requirements under the Federal Power Act.Made in Order
52Version 1Slotkin (MI)DemocratDecreases and increases by $205,000,000 to emphasize that a sufficient amount of this funding be used to conduct a complete and thorough Environmental Impact Statement/Environmental Assessment on Enbridge’s proposed tunnel to encase the Line 5 pipeline in the Straits of Mackinaw.Made in Order
53Version 1Velázquez (NY)DemocratPrevents funds from this act from being used to reject grant applications due to the use of the term "sea level rise”.Made in Order
54Version 1Scalise (LA), Gosar (AZ), Stauber (MN), McKinley (WV)RepublicanLate Increases and decreases funds within the Office of Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy by $1 million to emphasize the need to prevent the purchasing of rare earth minerals from Chinese owned mines that employ child labor.Made in Order
55Version 1Scott, Bobby (VA), Wittman (VA), McEachin (VA), Wexton (VA), Spanberger (VA), Luria (VA)Bi-PartisanLate Increases and decreases the U.S. Army Corps of Engineer Construction account by $78.3 million to underscore the need for increased funding for coastal construction projects. And to highlight the critical role the Army Corps of Engineer projects play in supporting military installations, commerce, and transportation.Made in Order
56Version 2Lujan (NM)DemocratLate Revised Increases and decreases the Departmental Administration account by $1,000,000 to emphasize greater flexibility to DOE's research and development offices in administering the Small Business Innovation Research (SBIR) and Small Business Technology Transfer (STTR) programs.Made in Order
57Version 2Perry (PA)RepublicanLate Revised Increases by $1,000,000 funding for the EERE's Water Power Technologies Office, offset by a decrease in Departmental Administration.Made in Order
58Version 1Gianforte (MT)RepublicanLate Increases and decreases the Water and Related Resources account by $25 million to underscore that funds should be used for the St. Mary's Rehabilitation Phase One.Made in Order
59Version 2Young (AK)RepublicanLate Revised Increases and decreases $150 million to the Water Power Technologies Office for grants to deploy hydropower, pumped storage and marine energy projects and related transmission infrastructure in low-income, economically distressed, underserved, or rural communities, for which no cost share is required.Made in Order
60Version 1Perry (PA)RepublicanLate Strikes Title VI of Division C, Additional Infrastructure Investments.Made in Order


Division D – Financial Services and General Government

#Version #Sponsor(s)PartySummaryStatus
1Version 2Cisneros (CA), Larsen, Rick (WA), Balderson (OH), Young (AK)Bi-PartisanRevised Increases funding for Small Business Development Centers by $5 million.Made in Order
2Version 1Garcia, Jesús (IL), Waters (CA)DemocratDirects the U.S. to support the IMF's issuance of 2 trillion special drawing rights and to support debt relief to help countries around the globe recover economically from COVID-19.Submitted
3Version 1Pascrell (NJ), Kaptur (OH)DemocratIncreases funding by $2,000,000 for the United States Postal Service (USPS) for USPS to carry out pilot programs to expand its current postal banking services to surcharge free automated teller machines, wire transfers, check cashing, and bill payment.Made in Order
4Version 2Ocasio-Cortez (NY), Tlaib (MI)DemocratWithdrawn Compels the IRS to go after people incorrectly deferring capital gains taxes through the Opportunity Zones program.Withdrawn
5Version 1McKinley (WV)RepublicanTransfers $2 million from the General Services Administration’s “Real Property Activities – Federal Building Fund” account, which provides for GSA rental expenses, to the Federal Permitting Improvement Steering Council “Environmental Review Improvement Fund” account.Made in Order
6Version 2Rush (IL)DemocratWithdrawn Prohibits the use of funds to enforce sanctions related to selling, delivering, transporting, or otherwise providing food to Cuba.Withdrawn
7Version 2Rush (IL)DemocratWithdrawn Prohibits the use of funds to enforce limits or caps on family remittances to Cuba.Withdrawn
8Version 1Zeldin (NY), Courtney (CT), Engel (NY), Langevin (RI), King, Peter (NY), Suozzi (NY), Rice, Kathleen (NY)Bi-PartisanProhibits the use of funds for the GSA to market or sell the National Bio and Agro-defense Facility at Plum Island, New York.Made in Order
9Version 3Spanberger (VA), Sherman (CA), Slotkin (MI)DemocratRevised Directs the Internal Revenue Service to prioritize the reduction of the backlog of taxpayer correspondence that has resulted from COVID-19Made in Order
10Version 1Waters (CA), Smith, Christopher (NJ)Bi-PartisanDirects the U.S. Postal Service (USPS) to not destroy, and to continue to offer for sale, any remaining copies of the Alzheimer’s Semipostal Stamp.Submitted
11Version 4Waters (CA), Sherman (CA)DemocratRevised States that none of the funds made available by this Act may be used to implement, administer, or enforce the amendments to sections 240.14a-1(l), 240.14a–2, or 240.14a-9 of title 17, Code of Federal Regulations, that were adopted by the Securities and Exchange Commission on July 22, 2020Made in Order
12Version 1Rice, Kathleen (NY), Speier (CA), Pappas (NH), Takano (CA)DemocratIncreases funding for the Office of Special Counsel to match the agency’s FY 2021 budget request so that that agency can carry out critical Hatch Act investigations and to address its whistleblower case backlog.Made in Order
13Version 1Spanberger (VA)DemocratProvides a supplemental appropriation to the FCC COVID-19 Telehealth Program adopted by the FCC on March 31, 2020 (FCC 20-44).Submitted
14Version 1Cohen (TN)DemocratProhibits the use of funds to enter into any new contract, grant, or cooperative agreement with any Trump related business listed in the President Trump’s Annual Financial Disclosure Report submitted to the Office of Government Ethics as well as certain Trump related properties listed on the Trump Organization’s website. The specific business are listed in the amendment.Made in Order
15Version 2Speier (CA), DelBene (WA), Slotkin (MI)DemocratRevised Increases funding for the Internal Revenue Service’s Operations Support by $10 million in order to improve the Service’s capacity to address outstanding Economic Impact Payments and respond to congressional inquiries about casework.Made in Order
16Version 2Gottheimer (NJ)DemocratRevised Increases the Federal Communications Commission Broadband Infrastructure Grants account by $1,000,000. This increase is to help address the challenges unserved and underserved areas face, especially as we increasingly work, learn, and socialize online.Made in Order
17Version 1Maloney, Sean (NY)DemocratProvides funding for the Small Business Administration’s entrepreneurial development programs to be directed towards Minority Business Centers and Minority Chambers of Commerce.Submitted
18Version 1Steil (WI)RepublicanStrikes Section 541 from the underlying bill. This section prohibits the use of funds for finalizing, issuing, or implementing any rule, regulation, or order changing the procedural requirements or raising resubmission thresholds under Exchange Act Rule 14a-8.Made in Order
19Version 1Gibbs (OH)RepublicanRequires political organizations ineligible for PPP loans to return any funds received by December 31, 2020.Submitted
20Version 2Gibbs (OH)RepublicanRevised Limits PPP fund distribution to political organizations as defined in 2 Section 527(e) of the Internal Revenue Code of 1986.Revised
21Version 1Hill, French (AR), Crawford (AR)RepublicanProhibits funds from being used to support an increase in the weight of China’s renminbi in the Special Drawing Rights (SDR) basket of the IMF.Submitted
22Version 1Waters (CA)DemocratIncreases and decreases the CDFI Program’s financial assistance and technical assistance awards by $68,400,000 to support allocating 40% of the total amount to minority community development financial institutions, including minority depository institutions, and a report to Congress on the implementation of such allocation.Made in Order
23Version 2Allen (GA)RepublicanRevised Reduce the total amount of appropriations made available by this Act by 5%.Revised
24Version 1Maloney, Sean (NY)DemocratDirects amounts made available for the Small Business Administration under Salaries and Expenses to be used to provide electronic status updates to applicants for loans made available by the Administration.Submitted
25Version 1Neguse (CO), Lofgren (CA)DemocratStrikes the 5 percent state matching requirement for election security grants.Made in Order
26Version 1Huizenga (MI)RepublicanProhibits funds from being used to authorize financial services for the Iranian government and persons sanctioned for international terrorism and Iranian human rights abuses.Submitted
27Version 1Huizenga (MI)RepublicanProhibits funds from being used to support an increase in China’s shareholding at the International Monetary Fund.Submitted
28Version 2Krishnamoorthi (IL), Schakowsky (IL)DemocratRevised Prohibition of GSA selling cars that may have a recall on them.Made in Order
29Version 1Palmer (AL), Cloud (TX)RepublicanProhibits funds from being used to implement the District of Columbia's “Reproductive Health Nondiscrimination Amendment Act of 2014” (RHNDA).Submitted
30Version 1Guest (MS)RepublicanIncreases the Bank Enterprise Award Program by $1,000,000 and would be offset by decreasing the General Services Administration’s rent account by the same amount.Made in Order
31Version 1Graves, Garret (LA)RepublicanIncreases and decreases funding to the SBA Disaster Loan Program by $1 million in order to urge the SBA Administrator to consider a SBA Disaster Loan recipient’s duplication of benefits relief eligibility, under Section 312 of the Stafford Act, before pursuing enforcement actions.Made in Order
32Version 1Gottheimer (NJ)DemocratWithdrawn Prohibits any funds in this bill from being used to build an artifical rockfall mitigation wall along I-80 in Knowlton and Hardwick Townships, NJ.Withdrawn
33Version 1Graves, Garret (LA)RepublicanProhibits funding to the SBA Disaster Loan Program from being used to carry out enforcement actions against an SBA Disaster Loan Recipient without first considering that disaster victim's duplication of benefits relief eligibility under Section 312 of the Stafford Act.Submitted
34Version 1Delgado (NY), Joyce, John (PA)Bi-PartisanRequires the Small Business and Agriculture Regulatory Enforcement Ombudsman to create a website compiling small entity compliance guides and contact information for individuals who can assist small entities with each guide.Submitted
35Version 1Pressley (MA)DemocratIncreases funding to the Election Assistance Commission to fund voter education campaigns to combat disinformation and to encourage political participation among youth.Made in Order
36Version 1Timmons (SC)RepublicanProhibits any funds in this Act for International Financial Institutions (e.g. World Bank and IMF) from supporting the procurement, installation, or maintenance of Huawei Technologies 5G wireless technology.Submitted
37Version 1Krishnamoorthi (IL), Maloney, Carolyn (NY)DemocratProhibits funds from executive branch employees from promoting private companies per 5 C.F.R. 2635.702.Made in Order
38Version 1Lipinski (IL)DemocratIncreases and decreases by $1 million the funding for the U.S. Postal Service Office of Inspector General in order to encourage USPS to investigate and take corrective action regarding widespread mail delivery issues in the City of Chicago.Made in Order
39Version 1Maloney, Carolyn (NY), McKinley (WV), Connolly (VA), Fitzpatrick (PA)Bi-PartisanProhibits the Postal Service from using funds appropriated by this Act to implement any changes to standards and operations that will delay mail delivery.Made in Order
40Version 2Raskin (MD)DemocratRevised Requires the use of face masks inside buildings owned or leased by federal agencies for the duration of the COVID-19 public health crisis.Revised
41Version 1Huizenga (MI)RepublicanStrikes Section 540, which prohibits expenditures for the SEC’s proposed private offerings rulemaking until a separate rulemaking is done for the SEC to obtain information better informing the SEC’s ability to evaluate market practices for private offerings and the effects of general solicitation.Made in Order
42Version 1Castro (TX)DemocratRequires that when developing its list of recommendations for removal to the President, in addition to federal assets that honor the Confederacy and other historical figures that are not consistent with values of diversity, equity, and inclusion, the Commission must consider and evaluate federal assets that do not represent the demographic diversity and history of the community where the asset is located.Made in Order
43Version 1Lipinski (IL), Garcia, Jesús (IL), Schakowsky (IL), Rush (IL), Kelly, Robin (IL), Davis, Danny K. (IL)DemocratRequires the Inspector General of the U.S. Postal Service to submit a report to Congress on the problems regarding mail delivery in the City of Chicago and on solutions for resolving these problems.Submitted
44Version 1Lesko (AZ)RepublicanLate Increases and decreases the Federal Buildings Fund by $90,000,000 to be directed to the San Luis I Port of Entry in Arizona.Made in Order
45Version 2Hill, French (AR)RepublicanLate Revised Prohibits funds from being used to support an allocation of Special Drawing Rights to the Islamic Republic of Iran.Revised
46Version 1Gonzalez, Anthony (OH)RepublicanLate Prohibits funds from being used to oppose Taiwan’s membership at the International Monetary Fund and World Bank.Submitted
47Version 1Hice (GA)RepublicanLate Provides funding for railroad police officers commissioned or certified by a State for inclusion within the Law Enforcement Officers Safety Act.Submitted
48Version 1Fitzpatrick (PA)RepublicanLate Increases funding for the "National Archives and Records Administration – Repairs and Restoration” account by $8,025,000.Made in Order
49Version 1Hudson (NC)RepublicanLate Increases and decreases the Taxpayers Services Account of the IRS to highlight casework issues at the IRS.Submitted


Division E – Department of Homeland Security

#Version #Sponsor(s)PartySummaryStatus
1Version 1Taylor (TX)RepublicanIncreases and decreases by $1 million the U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services Operations and Support account to require U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services to report to Congress with options to prevent fraud in the EB-5 Immigrant Investor Program, including options to require demonstration and verification of job creation prior to visa issuance.Submitted
2Version 1Gosar (AZ)RepublicanStrikes a provision which would prohibit funds from being used for the construction of border security infrastructure.Submitted
3Version 1Taylor (TX)RepublicanIncreases and decreases by $1 million the U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services Operations and Support account to require U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services to report on the numbers of visa holders who have overstayed their visas for the last 5 years, the impact the H-1B workforce has on U.S. wages and job availability, and to recommend ways to further prevent fraud through the H-1B visa application process.Submitted
4Version 1Bost (IL)RepublicanStates that none of the funds in Division E (Homeland Security) may be used in contravention of the Executive Order titled "Buy American and Hire American."Submitted
5Version 2Escobar (TX)DemocratRevised None of the funds may be used by ICE to segregate detainees.Revised
6Version 2Escobar (TX)DemocratRevised None of the funds may be used by ICE for the involuntary feeding of any person.Revised
7Version 2Escobar (TX)DemocratRevised Prohibits funds from being used to implement the Executive Order entitled “Protecting American Monuments, Memorials, and Statues and Combating Recent Criminal Violence.”Revised
8Version 1Beyer (VA), Butterfield (NC), Norton (DC), Raskin (MD), Connolly (VA), Lieu (CA), Brown (MD), Wexton (VA)DemocratWithdrawn Prohibits funds for law enforcement policing first amendment assemblies without the agency and name or badge number of the law enforcement officer.Withdrawn
9Version 3Lynch (MA), Ruppersberger (MD)DemocratRevised Provides an additional $1 Million for Over-the-Road Bus Security grants.Revised
10Version 2Lynch (MA)DemocratRevised Provides an additional $10 Million for Port Security grants.Revised
11Version 1Cohen (TN)DemocratProhibits the use of funds to enter into any new contract, grant, or cooperative agreement with any Trump related business listed in the President Trump’s Annual Financial Disclosure Report submitted to the Office of Government Ethics as well as certain Trump related properties listed on the Trump Organization’s website. The specific business are listed in the amendment.Submitted
12Version 1Malinowski (NJ), Escobar (TX), Watson Coleman (NJ), Cohen (TN), Gabbard (HI), Phillips (MN), Sherrill (NJ), Himes (CT), Pascrell (NJ), Kennedy (MA)DemocratDecreases funds by $1.8 million from the Border Patrol Tactical Unit. Increases funds by $1.8 million to the CBP’s Office of Trade dedicated to stopping goods produced by forced labor in China and elsewhere from entering the United States.Submitted
13Version 1Hice (GA)RepublicanWithdrawn Provides funding for railroad police officers commissioned or certified by a State for inclusion within the Law Enforcement Officers Safety Act.Withdrawn
14Version 1Miller (WV)RepublicanStrikes a provision that would prevent funding to go to border security infrastructure.Submitted
15Version 1Amash (MI)IndependentEnsures private property owners are fairly compensated if the federal government takes their land using eminent domain authority in 8 U.S.C. 1103.Submitted
16Version 1Lesko (AZ)RepublicanStrikes lines 5-7 on page 589 that prevents funds obligated under this Act for the construction of border security infrastructure.Submitted
17Version 1Burgess (TX)RepublicanStrikes language that allows Members of Congress to visit any facility operated by or for the Department of Homeland Security without any prior notice.Submitted
18Version 1Sherrill (NJ)DemocratProhibits funds from being used in federal law enforcement operations if the law enforcement officer is not identifiable. Plainclothes and undercover operations would not be impacted.Submitted
19Version 1Schiff (CA)DemocratPrevents the use of funds from being used by various DHS officers or agents designated to perform arrests and other functions. Contains an exception for members of the Federal Protected Service and others designated pursuant to official agreements with local and State authorities to protect Federal property.Submitted
20Version 1Tiffany, Thomas (WI)RepublicanProhibits the use of funds to implement or administer the program for diversity immigrants described in sections 201(a)(3), 201(e), and 203(c) of the Immigration and Nationality Act (8 U.S.C. 1151(a)(3), 1151(e), 1153(c)).Submitted
21Version 1Tiffany, Thomas (WI)RepublicanProhibits the use of funds to administer the Guam and Northern Mariana Islands Visa Waiver Program under section 212(l) of the Immigration and Nationality Act (8 U.S.C. 1182(l)).Submitted
22Version 2Malinowski (NJ), Escobar (TX), Watson Coleman (NJ), Cohen (TN), Gabbard (HI), Phillips (MN), Sherrill (NJ), Fletcher (TX)DemocratRevised Prohibits DHS elements from purchasing or employing camouflage pattern uniforms similar to those worn by members of the U.S. Armed Forces.Revised
23Version 1Escobar (TX), DeLauro (CT)DemocratProhibits funds from being used to implement or enforce the restrictions under 42 U.S.C. 265, 268 at the U.S. borders with Canada and Mexico.Submitted
24Version 1Velázquez (NY), Pocan (WI)DemocratProhibits funding of salaries and expenses of staff distributing uniforms to federal immigration officers that use the word "police".Submitted
25Version 2Eshoo (CA), Lofgren (CA), Khanna (CA)DemocratRevised Prohibits the Department of Homeland Security from using any funds to modify the rule entitled "Allowing Certain H-4 Dependent Spouses to Apply for Employment Authorization."Revised
26Version 2Blumenauer (OR), Castro (TX), Bonamici (OR), Garcia, Jesús (IL), Huffman (CA), Schakowsky (IL), Keating (MA), Peters (CA), Davis, Susan (CA), Pocan (WI), Doggett (TX), Takano (CA), Lowenthal (CA), Beyer (VA), Raskin (MD), Lee, Barbara (CA), Moore (WI), Krishnamoorthi (IL), Castor (FL), Lieu (CA), Norton (DC), Himes (CT), Thompson, Mike (CA), Cicilline (RI), Rush (IL), Price (NC), Watson Coleman (NJ), Matsui (CA), Speier (CA), Roybal-Allard (CA), Lofgren (CA), Adams (NC), Moulton (MA), Omar (MN), DeLauro (CT), Welch (VT), Cleaver (MO), Kennedy (MA), Evans (PA), Davis, Danny K. (IL), Pressley (MA), Sewell (AL), Pingree (ME), Higgins, Brian (NY), Larson, John (CT), Tlaib (MI), Correa (CA), Cohen (TN), Cárdenas (CA), Fletcher (TX), Neal (MA), Scanlon (PA), Sires (NJ), Sarbanes (MD), Velázquez (NY), Garamendi (CA), Escobar (TX), Gomez (CA), Wasserman Schultz (FL), Crow (CO), Hayes (CT), Kildee (MI)DemocratWithdrawn Restricts the ability of the Department to use the pretext of protecting federal property to prevent constitutionally protected publicly assemblies and free speech, while not interfering with the authority of the Federal Protective Service to protect federal property.Withdrawn
27Version 1Neguse (CO), Garcia, Jesús (IL), Jayapal (WA), Omar (MN)DemocratProhibits the use of funds be used to contract with a private entity to operate a detention facility at which individuals in the custody of the Department of Homeland Security are detained.Submitted
28Version 2Graves, Garret (LA)RepublicanLate Revised Strikes $50 million in the Coast Guard Procurement, Construction and Improvement account for long lead funding for offshore patrol cutter # four, and inserts $50 million for the next unfunded items on the Shore Construction Supporting operations Assets and Maritime Commerce list in the Coast Guard’s Fiscal Year ’21 Unfunded priorities List after those funded In the reported billRevised
29Version 1Scalise (LA), Richmond (LA), Graves, Garret (LA)Bi-PartisanLate Prevents any funds from being used to take back funding given to a private nonprofit facility for disaster or emergency assistance if such funding was made available for a project undertaken as a result of an emergency that occurred before December 31, 2005, and if the amount to be recovered is less than $10 million.Submitted
30Version 1Lofgren (CA), Eshoo (CA), Khanna (CA)DemocratLate Modifies the per-country limitations on immigrant visas for Fiscal Year 2021.Submitted
31Version 1Castro (TX)DemocratLate Increases and decreases the Immigration and Customs Enforcement, Operations and Support account by $1 million to draw attention to the Department of Homeland Security holding in custody migrant children under the age of 18 who do not have a parent or guardian present for days or weeks at a time rather than transferring those children to the Office of Refugee Resettlement, as required by law, or, in cases where a removal order has been issued, effectuating the removal over days or weeks instead of within 24 hours of children’s discharge from ORR to DHS custody.Submitted
32Version 2Castro (TX)DemocratLate Revised Prohibits the use of funds for the Department of Homeland Security to hold in custody migrant children for extended periods of time rather than transferring those children to the Office of Refugee Resettlement or effectuating their removal within 24 hours for an unaccompanied alien child held by ICE or 72 hours for any minor child held by DHS.Revised
33Version 1Garcia, Jesús (IL)DemocratLate Limits SHSGP and USAI grants to Tribal and nonprofit anti-terrorism funding.Submitted
34Version 1Torres, Norma (CA)DemocratLate Provides $2,000,000 for DHS to carry out an assessment of options for the dissolution of DHS and the transfer of its functions to other Federal departments or the reorganization of such functions into one or more new independent agencies.Submitted
35Version 1Vargas (CA)DemocratLate Prohibits funds to the Department of Homeland Security to issue, serve, or seek enforcement of an administrative subpoena pursuant to section 235(d)(4) of the Immigration and Nationality Act (8 U.S.C. 1225(d)(4)) with respect to which the Secretary has not certified that information sought could reasonably be obtained through other means; and none of the information sought would involve disclosure in violation of the laws of a State or a political subdivision thereof.Submitted
36Version 1Lieu (CA)DemocratLate Reduces funding for the Office of the Secretary of Homeland Security by $50 million, and increases funding for carrying out the Robert T. Stafford Disaster Relief and Emergency Assistance Act by $50 million.Submitted
37Version 1Slotkin (MI)DemocratLate Increases and decreases a total of $200 million in funds for the Nonprofit Security Grant Program to highlight the importance of securing nonprofit entities against acts of foreign and domestic terrorism.Submitted
38Version 2Slotkin (MI)DemocratLate Revised Increases and decreases by $10M funds for trade and travel assets and infrastructure at our borders to highlight the importance of a modern, efficient, and effective border infrastructure to support American trade and tourism.Revised
39Version 1Slotkin (MI)DemocratLate Increases and decreases by $30 million each funds for the Assistance to Firefighter Grants and the Staffing for Adequate Fire and Emergency Response Grants to highlight the importance of robust funding for local fire services and their personnel whose work is so vital to protecting life and property throughout the Nation.Submitted
40Version 1Meng (NY), Lee, Barbara (CA)DemocratLate States that diversity visas would be made available to those who have already been selected in the FY20 Diversity Visa lottery.Submitted
41Version 2Slotkin (MI)DemocratLate Revised Increases and decreases the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency’s operations and support account by $300 million, to highlight the need for a National Cyber Exercise Program to test the resilience, response, and recovery of the United States in the case of a significant cyber attack impacting critical infrastructure.Revised
42Version 1King, Steve (IA)RepublicanLate Strikes language under Divisions E, Homeland, that would impede progress in building a border wall.Submitted
43Version 1Omar (MN)DemocratLate Prohibits funds from being used by DHS to coordinate with state or local law enforcement agencies to facilitate detention and deportation of persons.Submitted


Division F – Departments of Labor, Health and Human Services, and Education

#Version #Sponsor(s)PartySummaryStatus
1Version 1Roe (TN)RepublicanTransfers $100 million in ACA Navigator funding to the Health Resources and Services Administration Substance Abuse Treatment fund.Submitted
2Version 1Porter (CA)DemocratEnsures that ACA open enrollment data is disaggregated by race, ethnicity, preferred language, age, and sex to support better understanding of enrollment information.Made in Order
3Version 1Cárdenas (CA)DemocratIncreases funding for the National Child Traumatic Stress Initiative by $1 million and decreases funding for HHS’s General Departmental Management account by $1 million.Made in Order
4Version 2Foster (IL), Kelly, Mike (PA)Bi-PartisanRevised Strikes Section 510, thereby removing a ban on HHS promulgating rules on unique patient identifiers.Made in Order
5Version 2Porter (CA)DemocratRevised Increases funding to provide $500,000 for the Maternal Mental Health Hotline.Made in Order
6Version 1Lee, Susie (NV)DemocratIncreases funding for the Full-Service Community Schools Program (FSCS) by $1 million. This Department of Education program helps provide comprehensive wrap-around services in schools.Made in Order
7Version 1Porter (CA)DemocratIncreases funding to provide $55,500,000 for the Child Care Access Means Parents in School Program (CCAMPIS).Made in Order
8Version 1Beyer (VA)DemocratIncreases and decreases funds by $500,000 to highlight the need for a GAO study on standardized tests for college admissions, the accountability and oversight of the organizations managing such tests, efficacy of such tests, impact in admissions decisions, and economic impact on college applicants.Made in Order
9Version 3McKinley (WV), Pascrell (NJ)Bi-PartisanRevised Provides an additional $1 million to the Alternatives to Opioids in the Emergency Department which is authorized in Section 7091 of the SUPPORT for Patients and Communities Act, P.L. 115-271.Made in Order
10Version 1Grothman (WI)RepublicanIncreases and decreases funds by $1 million with the intention of directing the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) to conduct a study on the connection between vitamin D deficiencies and COVID–19 mortality rates in the United States; and the degree to which healthy vitamin D levels can help suppress severe COVID–19 symptoms and complications associated with respiratory illness and infections.Submitted
11Version 1Wright (TX), Foxx (NC)RepublicanStrikes Sec. 114 in division F, removing the prohibition against DOL OFCCP's rule Implementing Legal Requirements Regarding the Equal Opportunity Clause’s Religious Exemption from taking effect.Made in Order
12Version 1Grothman (WI)RepublicanIncreases and decreases funds by $1 million with the intention of directing the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) to conduct studies on FDA approved Fenofibrate to determine the drug’s potential to suppress COVID-19 symptoms and severity; and Fenofibrate's effectiveness as a possible therapeutic to COVID–19.Submitted
13Version 2Smith, Christopher (NJ), Peterson (MN), Stefanik (NY), Delgado (NY), Rose, Max (NY)Bi-PartisanRevised Redirects $4 million from General Departmental Management at the Department of Health and Human Services to Emerging Zoonotic and Infectious Diseases at the Centers for Disease Control, for Lyme Disease and other Vector-Borne Diseases.Made in Order
14Version 1Lee, Susie (NV), Thompson, Glenn (PA)Bi-PartisanProvides an additional $1,000,000 to Area Health Education Centers (AHEC) within HRSA’s Bureau of Health Workforce account to address shortages and increase diversity in communities’ health workforce pipelines by developing education and training networks among local academic institutions and community-based organizations. Makes corresponding reduction in the General Departmental Management sub-account of HHS’s Office of the Secretary.Made in Order
15Version 1Jackson Lee (TX)DemocratIncreases and decreases funds by $10,000,000 increase in funding to support greater diversity in the pool of diabetes research professionals and patients participating in clinical trials.Made in Order
16Version 3Davis, Danny K. (IL), Burgess (TX)Bi-PartisanRevised Increases funding to the account of Birth Defects, Development Disabilities, Disabilities and Health by $2,000,000, and decreases the administration account in the Office of the Secretary of Health and Human Services by $2,000,000. Currently under this account, there are zero dollars allocated for the Public Health Approach to Blood Disorders Program for Sickle Cell Disease that will support the CDC's sickle cell disease surveillance program to better identify affected individuals, to understand their health outcomes, and to evaluate strategies to prevent complications and risk factors that affect individuals living with this disease.Made in Order
17Version 1Jackson Lee (TX)DemocratIncreases and decreases funds by $10,000,000 with the intent of supporting programs that provide outreach and support services targeting program participants at greatest risk of not completing a college degree due to COVID-19 education disruption.Made in Order
18Version 2Waters (CA), Schakowsky (IL), Dingell (MI)DemocratRevised Prohibits the use of funds to implement the Administration’s July 2019 proposed rule, ‘‘Medicare and Medicaid Programs; Requirements for Long-Term Care Facilities: Regulatory 5 Provisions To Promote Efficiency, and Transparency" which deregulates nursing homes and weakens infection prevention standards in nursing homes.Made in Order
19Version 3Waters (CA), Watson Coleman (NJ)DemocratRevised Prohibits the use of funds to require hospitals, hospital laboratories, and acute care facilities to report COVID-19 data using the “teletracking.protect.hhs.gov” website that was announced by the Department of Health and Human Services in the document entitled “COVID-19 Guidance for Hospital Reporting and FAQs for Hospitals, Hospital Laboratory, and Acute Care Facility Data Reporting Updated July 10, 2020”, instead of the CDC.Made in Order
20Version 1Waters (CA), Lee, Barbara (CA), Chu (CA)DemocratIncreases funds for the Minority AIDS Initiative by $5 million and reduces remaining funds for the Office of the Secretary, HHS, General Departmental Management, by the same amount.Made in Order
21Version 2Waters (CA), Smith, Christopher (NJ)Bi-PartisanRevised Increases funds for the BOLD Infrastructure for Alzheimer’s Act, within the CDC’s “Chronic Disease Prevention and Health Promotion” account, by $5 million and reduces funds for the Office of the Secretary, HHS, General Departmental Management, by the same amount.Made in Order
22Version 2Waters (CA)DemocratWithdrawn Increases funds for the CMS State Survey and Certification program, which monitors infection control and quality of care in nursing homes and other facilities, by $5 million and reduces the remaining funds for CMS Program Management, by the same amount.Withdrawn
23Version 2Bishop, Dan (NC), Roy (TX)RepublicanRevised Restricts any of the funds in the Act from being used to enforce payment reductions for certain health facility capital expenditures.Revised
24Version 2Bishop, Dan (NC)RepublicanRevised Restricts any of the funds in the Act from being used to withdraw the rule allowing Health Reimbursement Arrangements to be used to purchase individual market coverage.Made in Order
25Version 1Porter (CA), Blunt Rochester (DE), Kennedy (MA)DemocratPrevents funds from being used by any official of the Department of Health and Human Services to contract with communications consultants unless for the express purpose of communicating programmatic information.Submitted
26Version 2Pascrell (NJ), Bacon (NE)Bi-PartisanRevised Decreases the General Departmental Management funding by $1 million and provides funding $1 million for the National Concussion Surveillance System within the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, authorized by 42 U.S.C. 280b-3.Made in Order
27Version 1Pappas (NH)DemocratTransfers $2 million from HHS's general department management account to SAMHSA for Comprehensive Opioid Recovery Centers.Submitted
28Version 1Espaillat (NY), Jackson Lee (TX)DemocratIncreases and decreases by $10,000,000 to support greater minority patient outreach and minority candidate inclusion by the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases in clinical trial participation for any vaccine or therapeutics to treat the novel Coronavirus 2019 (COVID-19).Made in Order
29Version 2Espaillat (NY)DemocratRevised Prohibits the Office of Refugee Resettlement and the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services from contracting with any for-profit contractor for the purposes of housing unaccompanied children (UAC).Made in Order
30Version 1Espaillat (NY), Grijalva (AZ)DemocratIncreases and decreases funds by $10 million in Part A of Title III of the ESEA to highlight the need for English Language Acquisition (ELA) grants and technical assistance to local education agencies supporting the education of English learners (ELs).Made in Order
31Version 2McKinley (WV), Doyle (PA)Bi-PartisanRevised Funds Sec. 7081 of the SUPPORT Act, preventing overdoses while in emergency rooms by creating a coordinated care model.Made in Order
32Version 1Beyer (VA)DemocratRequires the National Academies of Sciences Engineering and Medicine do to a holistic review of the U.S. coronavirus response and offer recommendations, including but not limited to how to build public health security and pandemic preparedness.Made in Order
33Version 2McBath (GA)DemocratRevised Increases funding for CDC Injury Prevention and Control fund by $5,000,000, decreases the General Departmental Management fund under the office of the HHS Secretary by $5,000,000.Made in Order
34Version 1Schrier (WA)DemocratIncreases funding for vaccines by $2 million and reduce by $2 million the Office of the Secretary of Health and Human Services to ensure that the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) has the resources to disaggregate, detailed vaccination acceptance data by race and ethnicity.Made in Order
35Version 2Gomez (CA)DemocratRevised Provides an additional $5 million for the NIH's National Institute on Minority Health and Health Disparities (NIMHD), decreases $5 million from the Office of the Secretary account.Made in Order
36Version 1McAdams (UT)DemocratIncreases funding for the Suicide Lifeline program under the SAMHSA Mental Health account by $4 million with offsets.Made in Order
37Version 2Levin, Andy (MI)DemocratRevised Increases and decreases by $1 million for ILAB funding with the intent that the funds support workers’ rights and capacity to organize independent unions in Mexico.Made in Order
38Version 2McKinley (WV), Doyle (PA)Bi-PartisanWithdrawn Funds fully Sec. 7081 of the SUPPORT Act, preventing overdoses while in emergency rooms. The program would create a coordinated care model for overdose patients who present in the emergency roomWithdrawn
39Version 1Olson (TX)RepublicanProhibits federal funds to ORR facilities that has been determined to have acted with gross negligence.Submitted
40Version 2Gomez (CA)DemocratRevised Provides an additional $5 million for the Health Centers program, decreases $5 million from the Office of the Secretary account.Made in Order
41Version 2McBath (GA), Speier (CA), Dingell (MI), Moore (WI), Kuster (NH)DemocratRevised Increase overall budget for Children and Family Services by $5,000,000, thereby increasing the budget for FVPSA by $5,000,000. Decrease the General Departmental Management fund under the Office of the HHS Secretary by $5,000,000.Made in Order
42Version 1Perlmutter (CO), Wilson, Joe (SC), Lujan (NM), Crow (CO)Bi-PartisanIncreases the Energy Employees Occupational Illness Program by $2million in order to fund the Department of Labor Office of the Ombudsman through Fiscal Year 2021.Made in Order
43Version 2Lesko (AZ)RepublicanRevised Restricts federal funding in any state that has legalized the sale of marijuana and allows THC in the food and beverage of a candy, soda, chocolate bar, ice cream, or other kid friendly form as determined by the FDA.Revised
44Version 1Bera (CA)DemocratIncreases and decreases the School Improvement Account by $500,000 with the intent of directing the Department of Education to collect and share best practices for offering online classroom instruction with local education agencies, including resources from the What Works Clearinghouse and lessons learned by schools from the transition to online learning this past school year as a result of COVID-19.Made in Order
45Version 1Perlmutter (CO)DemocratIncreases the Energy Employees Occupational Illness Program by $300,000 to fund a support contractor for the Advisory Board on Toxic Substances and Worker Health and help the Board fulfill its legislative mandate.Made in Order
46Version 1Richmond (LA)DemocratIncreases and decreases Student Support and Academic Enrichment State Grants by $1 million to focus additional efforts on comprehensive dropout prevention programs including those with experiential learning components.Made in Order
47Version 1Cohen (TN)DemocratProhibits the use of funds to enter into any new contract, grant, or cooperative agreement with any Trump related business listed in the President Trump’s Annual Financial Disclosure Report submitted to the Office of Government Ethics as well as certain Trump related properties listed on the Trump Organization’s website. The specific business are listed in the amendment.Made in Order
48Version 1Pressley (MA)DemocratIncreases funding by $5 million for the National Institute of Arthritis and Musculoskeletal and Skin Diseases, which conducts research for alopecia areata, by decreasing the General Departmental Management budget for the Department of Health and Human Services' Office of the Secretary.Made in Order
49Version 1Taylor (TX), Shalala (FL)Bi-PartisanRequires the Secretary of the Department of Health and Human Services to enter into an agreement with the National Academies of Science, Engineering, and Medicine to commission a report on the differences between state, local, and federal vital statistics and death reporting standards; to provide recommendations on how to harmonize these standards; and provide information on the feasibility of establishing and implementing national standards for vital statistics and death reporting.Made in Order
50Version 1Gottheimer (NJ)DemocratIncreases and decreases funds by $1,000,000 in the Centers For Disease Control And Prevention Environmental Health account to emphasize the importance of every child having access to drinking water at school that’s free of lead and dangerous materials.Made in Order
51Version 1Escobar (TX)DemocratIncreases and decreases funding by $1 million in the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Administration (SAMHSA) account to encourage the agency to streamline the application process for SAMHSA grants.Made in Order
52Version 2Waters (CA), Schakowsky (IL)DemocratRevised Increases funds for the Alliance for Innovation on Maternal Health (AIM) within HRSA’s Maternal and Child Health account by $5 million and reduces funds for the Office of the Secretary, HHS, General Departmental Management, by the same amount.Made in Order
53Version 2Allen (GA)RepublicanRevised Reduces funds made available in Division F (LHHS) by 5 percent.Made in Order
54Version 1Hill, French (AR)RepublicanStrikes guidance requiring $100 million to be obligated to carry out the ACA navigator program.Made in Order
55Version 1Maloney, Sean (NY)DemocratIncreases and decreases funding by $10 million in the Institute of Museum and Library Services account to highlight the need for technological advancements, like Wi-Fi and computers, in Libraries, especially those in communities that are economically distressed.Made in Order
56Version 1Escobar (TX), Torres Small, Xochitl (NM), Jackson Lee (TX)DemocratIncreases and decreases funding by $1 million in the Office of the Secretary account to urge the U.S.-Mexico Border Health Commission to develop and implement a bi-national strategy to address COVID-19 in the border region.Made in Order
57Version 4Hudson (NC)RepublicanRevised Increase Impact Aid 7003(b) by $1,000,000 and decrease Department of Education Departmental Management Program Administration fund by $1,000,000Made in Order
58Version 1Sherrill (NJ)DemocratIncreases and decreases funds by $20,000,000 to highlight the need for the Mental and Substance Use Disorder Workforce Training Demonstration Program under HRSA Health Workforce.Made in Order
59Version 1Trone (MD), Gallagher (WI)Bi-PartisanIncreases funding by $1 million for SAMHSA’s mental health programs to implement an Interagency Task Force on Trauma-Informed Care to identify and disseminate evidence-based approaches on prevention and identification of trauma, community-based practices to support children and their families, and opportunities for state- and local-level partnerships, as authorized by the SUPPORT for Patients and Communities Act. Decreases by $1 million the Office of the Secretary - General Departmental Management.Made in Order
60Version 1Pressley (MA), Lee, Barbara (CA), Ocasio-Cortez (NY), Schakowsky (IL), Chu (CA), DeGette (CO), Tlaib (MI), Omar (MN), Pocan (WI), Speier (CA)DemocratStrikes the discriminatory Hyde Amendment which disproportionately blocks low-income, people of color from accessing comprehensive reproductive health care.Submitted
61Version 1Gottheimer (NJ)DemocratIncreases and decreases the Public Health Emergency Fund by $1 million to highlight the need for all Members of Congress to have access to the weekly updates on the Strategic National Stockpile from the Secretary of HHS provided to House and Senate Appropriations Committees.Made in Order
62Version 2Sherrill (NJ)DemocratRevised Increases the National Institute of Mental health budget by $5,000,000 to address youth mental health disparities.Made in Order
63Version 1Finkenauer (IA)DemocratIncreases funding for endometriosis research at the National Institute of Child Health and Human Development to $26 million, doubling funding for endometriosis research over FY 19 level.Made in Order
64Version 1Smith, Jason (MO)RepublicanIncreases and decreases funds by $1 million to highlight the need for the Secretary of HHS, in collaboration with the HHS Assistant Secretary for Preparedness and Response, the FDA Commissioner, the CDC Director, and the Secretary for Homeland Security, to determine, and annually update, a list of 300-400 medications for which it is critical that the Federal government ensure availability in the event of a public health emergency.Made in Order
65Version 2Finkenauer (IA), Mullin (OK)Bi-PartisanRevised Increases funding by $5 million for Certified Community Behavioral Health Clinics, decreases $5 million from the Office of the Secretary account.Made in Order
66Version 1Frankel (FL), Lee, Barbara (CA), Chu (CA), DeGette (CO), Lawrence (MI), Speier (CA), Haaland (NM), Connolly (VA), Grijalva (AZ), Casten (IL), Larson, John (CT), Welch (VT), Norton (DC), Hastings (FL), Wild (PA), Cohen (TN), Blumenauer (OR), Titus (NV), Adams (NC), Price (NC), Moore (WI), Garcia, Jesús (IL), Underwood (IL), Maloney, Sean (NY), Velázquez (NY), Hayes (CT), Foster (IL), Kildee (MI), Espaillat (NY), Lowenthal (CA), Gallego (AZ), Kuster (NH), Bonamici (OR), Omar (MN), Smith, Adam (WA), Cooper (TN), Nadler (NY), Johnson, Hank (GA), Cisneros (CA), Castor (FL), Kennedy (MA), Porter (CA), Watson Coleman (NJ), Rice, Kathleen (NY), Escobar (TX), Schakowsky (IL), Schrier (WA), DelBene (WA), Fletcher (TX), Pingree (ME), Pocan (WI), Keating (MA), Lujan (NM), Dean (PA), Brownley (CA), Khanna (CA), Jayapal (WA), Raskin (MD), Schneider (IL), Blunt Rochester (DE), Trone (MD), Carson (IN), Evans (PA), Deutch (FL), Maloney, Carolyn (NY), Pressley (MA), Heck (WA), Payne, Jr. (NJ), Davis, Danny K. (IL), Bera (CA), Davis, Susan (CA), Pappas (NH), Shalala (FL), Napolitano (CA), Levin, Andy (MI), Ocasio-Cortez (NY), Cicilline (RI), Sánchez (CA), Higgins, Brian (NY), Engel (NY), Schiff (CA), Lofgren (CA), Huffman (CA), Kilmer (WA), Wilson, Frederica (FL), Sherman (CA), Dingell (MI), Fudge (OH), Soto (FL), Beyer (VA), Sires (NJ), Gottheimer (NJ), Roybal-Allard (CA), Murphy, Stephanie (FL), Garcia, Sylvia (TX), Clay (MO), Panetta (CA), Wexton (VA), Gomez (CA), Torres, Norma (CA), McNerney (CA)DemocratWithdrawn Prevents funds made available by this Act from being used to implement, enforce, or otherwise give effect to the rule entitled ‘‘Religious Exemptions and Accommodations for Coverage of Certain Preventive Services Under the Affordable Care Act’’ (83 Fed. Reg. 57536), or the rule entitled ‘‘Moral Exemptions and Accommodations for Coverage of Certain Preventive Services Under the Affordable Care Act’’ (83 Fed.9 Reg. 57592).Withdrawn
67Version 1Kennedy (MA), Cooper (TN)DemocratWithdrawn Prohibits the use of funds to support or implement Medicaid block grants.Withdrawn
68Version 1Kennedy (MA)DemocratWithdrawn Prohibits the use of funds to support or implement Medicaid work requirements.Withdrawn
69Version 1Golden (ME)DemocratProhibits funds from being used to grant labor certifications for the H-2A visa temporary agricultural program for foreign workers participating in logging activities, including the transportation of harvested timber.Submitted
70Version 2Lujan (NM)DemocratWithdrawn Increases funding for the Department of Health and Human Services Administration for Community Living by $1 million for the Care Corps demonstration program and decreases the Department of Education Departmental Management Program Administration by $1 million.Withdrawn
71Version 1Burgess (TX)RepublicanIncreases and decreases funds by $100 million in the Public Health and Social Services Emergency fund to highlight the need for manufacturing process improvements to increase yields of Immunoglobulin G in plasma manufacturing in the United States.Made in Order
72Version 1Bera (CA)DemocratDecreases and increases funds by $1 million in the CDC Public Health Preparedness and Response account to urge CDC to integrate early warning surveillance data, such as network-connected devices like smart thermometers and pulse oximeters or symptom surveys, into its COVID-19 syndromic surveillance to help identify potential hotspots even before individuals present to a health care facility.Made in Order
73Version 1Bera (CA)DemocratDecreases and increases funds by $1 million in the CDC Immunization and Respiratory Diseases account to urge CDC to prioritize assistance to State, local, tribal, and territorial health departments regarding Immunization Information Systems to best prepare for management and distribution of seasonal influenza and COVID-19 vaccines and to support mass vaccination efforts.Made in Order
74Version 1Speier (CA), Dingell (MI), Moore (WI), McBath (GA), Haaland (NM)DemocratIncreases funding for the Rape, Prevention and Education program by $5.25 million to ensure that diverse stakeholders, including educational institutions, rape crisis centers, community organizations and state agency partners have sufficient resources to implement their programming to prevent sexual violence.Made in Order
75Version 1Maloney, Sean (NY)DemocratWithdrawn Establishes postpartum care and counseling as an additional option for information to be given to patients under Title X of the PHS Act with a positive pregnancy test.Withdrawn
76Version 1Stauber (MN), Young (AK)RepublicanIncreases SAMHSA for American Indian and Alaska Native Suicide Prevention by $2,869,000 to combat the rampant suicide of Native Americans.Made in Order
77Version 2Watson Coleman (NJ)DemocratRevised Increases and decreases funds by $500,000 to highlight the need for a GAO study examining: 1) whether public health entities are including racial and ethnic demographic data when reporting COVID–19 cases & deaths, identifying challenges, and recommendations for improvement; and 2) whether changes after July 10 to HHS reporting requirements make it more difficult to report demographic data.Made in Order
78Version 2Adams (NC), Waters (CA)DemocratRevised Prohibits Department of Labor (DOL) from using funds to implement the Administration's Executive Order re. meat or poultry process facility operations.Revised
79Version 1Adams (NC)DemocratProhibits the use of funds for the enforcement of WHD Field Bulletin No. 2020-2, which attempts to limit liquidated damages for violations of minimum wage and overtime protections.Made in Order
80Version 1Panetta (CA), Yarmuth (KY), Davis, Danny K. (IL), Hastings (FL)DemocratIncreases and decreases School Improvement Programs funding by $1 million to emphasize the need for additional funding for the McKinney-Vento Homeless Assistance Act’s Education for Homeless Children and Youth program (EHCY).Made in Order
81Version 1Stevens (MI), Wasserman Schultz (FL)DemocratReduces and increases funds by $5 million in the CDC's Injury Prevention and Control account to highlight the need to fund the CDC's work on drowning prevention.Made in Order
82Version 1Levin, Andy (MI)DemocratIncreases funding for the Office of Inspector General at the Department of Education by $3 million by offsetting $3 million from the Office of Labor-Management at the Department of Labor.Submitted
83Version 3Trahan (MA), Jayapal (WA)Democratreases funding under Title I of the Elementary and Secondary Education Act of 1965 (referred to in this Act as ‘‘ESEA’’) to underscore congressional intent that funding designated as emergency aid during the COVID-19 pandemic not be redirected by the Secretary of Education away from public elementary and secondary schools to private schools unless specifically authorized under such Acts, the ESEA, IDEA, or other law in effect prior to the enactment of this Act.Made in Order
84Version 1Byrne (AL), Comer (KY)Republicanment of Labor from implementing, enforcing, or taking any actions in furtherance of the final regulations on “Joint Employer Status under the Fair Labor Standards Act.”Submitted
85Version 2Speier (CA), Jayapal (WA), Jackson Lee (TX), Rice, Kathleen (NY), Tlaib (MI)DemocratRevised Increases funding for OSHA’s Whistleblower Protection Program by $1,436,000 in order to ensure the office that enforces over 20 whistleblower laws has the funding needed to respond to the increase in complaints related to the COVID-19 pandemic. Decreases funding for the Office of the Secretary by $2,436,000.Made in Order
86Version 1Walberg (MI)RepublicanStrikes sec. 407, the provision prohibiting the National Labor Relations Board from implementing, enforcing, or taking any action in furtherance of the final rule on “The Standard for Determining Joint-Employer Status.”Submitted
87Version 1Crow (CO)DemocratIncreases the carve-out for Project SERV from $5 million to $6 million, which funds grants to local education agencies for mental health, counseling, and technical assistance in the wake of traumatic events at schools that are disruptive to learning--such as natural disasters, violence at school, or pandemics.Made in Order
88Version 2Grothman (WI)RepublicanRevised Increases and decreases funds by $500,000 to highlight the need for a GAO study on the impact on workers with disabilities, especially those with the most significant disabilities, when states or organizations transition away from using Section 14(c) certificates.Revised
89Version 1Cline (VA)RepublicanProhibits the Department of Labor from using funds to enforce standards or rules under the Occupational Safety and Health Act against small farms and certain small businesses.Submitted
90Version 1Lujan (NM), Pappas (NH), Guthrie (KY)Bi-PartisanIncreases funding for Comprehensive Opioid Recovery Centers (CORCs) under the SAMHSA Mental Health account by $8 million, bringing total funding for CORCs to the full $10 million authorized by the SUPPORT Act. Offset by a corresponding reduction to HHS Office of the Secretary.Made in Order
91Version 2Foxx (NC), Flores (TX), Walden (OR)RepublicanRevised Prohibits the delay or weakening of the November 27, 2019 rule relating to price transparency requirements for hospitals.Made in Order
92Version 1Levin, Andy (MI)DemocratIncreases funding for special education under IDEA Act by $40 million by offsetting $40 million from the Charter School Grant program.Submitted
93Version 3Schrier (WA)DemocratRevised Increases then decrease by $200 million funding to promote innovation in antibacterial research and development by funding the CARB-X program that develops products directly supporting the government-wide National Action Plan for Combating Antibiotic-Resistant Bacteria.Made in Order
94Version 1Norcross (NJ)DemocratIncreases and decreases OSHA by $5 million with the intent of directing them to issue a comprehensive emergency temporary standard to protect workers, employers, and customers from the COVID-19 pandemic.Made in Order
95Version 2Levin, Andy (MI)DemocratRevised Prohibits any of the funds made available by this Act to be used by the Department of Education for Education Freedom Scholarship private school vouchers.Made in Order
96Version 1Perlmutter (CO), Gallagher (WI)Bi-PartisanRequires all medical providers, including insurers and drug companies, to publicly disclose costs for all products, services, and procedures.Submitted
97Version 1Jayapal (WA), Hayes (CT), Moulton (MA), Kennedy (MA), Trahan (MA)DemocratProhibits use of funds to implement or enforce Secretary DeVos' Interim Final Rule entitled "CARES Act Programs; Equitable Services to Students and Teachers in Non-Public Schools," an unlawful interpretation of the CARES Act to divert federal emergency aid dollars intended for public schools to private school students.Made in Order
98Version 1Norcross (NJ)DemocratIncreases and decreases the Public Health and Social Services Emergency Fund by $5 million with the intention of directing the Department to establish a nationwide standard for diagnostic testing and contact tracing related to COVID-19. The standard should focus on child care facilities, child care providers, parents, and anyone who may come in contact with a child care setting.Made in Order
99Version 1LaMalfa (CA)RepublicanProhibits funds from being used to carry out or support a program that distributes a hypodermic needle or syringe to an individual for the use of an illegal drug.Submitted
100Version 1Beyer (VA)DemocratIncreases AHRQ by $71,000,000 for evaluation and research related to the United States health care system’s response to COVID–19, particularly the expansion and efficacy of telehealth use, deficiencies in the health care system’s supply chain, and shortfalls in the health care delivery system.Submitted
101Version 3Watson Coleman (NJ)DemocratRevised Increases and decreases funds by $5,000,000 to highlight the need for a GAO study auditing hiring, retention, and promotion practices at CDC to evaluate whether current policies equitably support staff of color, and identifying recommendations to remedy disparities.Made in Order
102Version 2Trahan (MA), Correa (CA)DemocratRevised Increases and decreases the Program Administration account at the Department of Education to illustrate the serious consequences of using federal funding to coerce schools into resuming in-person instruction as they reopen during the COVID-19 pandemic.Made in Order
103Version 1LaMalfa (CA)RepublicanProhibits the use of funds made available by this Act from being used for gender reassignment medical interventions; any health care benefits that include coverage of gender reassignment medical interventions; or any health care service by or in a facility operated or owned by the Federal Government, or by a physician or other individual employed by the Federal Government that includes gender reassignment medical intervention.Submitted
104Version 2Norcross (NJ), Hartzler (MO)Bi-PartisanRevised Appropriates $11.5 million for military and civilian partnership for trauma readiness grants as authorized by section 204 of the Pandemic and All-Hazards Preparedness and Advancing Innovation Act of 2019.Made in Order
105Version 1Kelly, Robin (IL)DemocratWithdrawn Strike section 210, a provision that prohibits the use of funds to advocate or promote gun control.Withdrawn
106Version 1Delgado (NY)DemocratWithdrawn Increases funding for the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) Lyme Disease Program by $4,000,000 and decreases the administration account in the Office of the Secretary of Health and Human Services by $4,000,000.Withdrawn
107Version 1Taylor (TX)RepublicanIncreases and decreases funds by $1 million with the intention of requiring the Inspector General of the Department of Labor to report on the Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) media lock-ups, including a comparison to the Federal Reserve’s media lock-up and best practices for market moving information from the Federal Reserve and BLS, examine the ability of the Federal Reserve to release more market moving information such as the BLS economic data, if discontinuing media lock-ups pose a single point of failure security risk, determine best practices to ensure equal access by traders, determine best practices to enable media access to examine data prior to releases, and determine if lock-ups pose a cybersecurity concern.Made in Order
108Version 1Escobar (TX)DemocratProhibits funds from being used to implement or enforce the restrictions under the rule entitled, ‘‘Order Under Sections 362 and 365 of the Public Health Service Act; Order Suspending Introduction of Certain Persons From Countries Where a Communicable Disease Exists (42 U.S.C. 265, 268)’’ at the U.S. borders with Canada and Mexico.Made in Order
109Version 1Wagner (MO), Scalise (LA), Roy (TX), Emmer (MN), Lamborn (CO), Norman (SC), Mooney (WV), Weber (TX), Budd (NC), Posey (FL), Latta (OH), Luetkemeyer (MO), Bost (IL), Loudermilk (GA), Kustoff (TN), Bishop, Dan (NC), Bilirakis (FL), Rose, John (TN), Burgess (TX), McHenry (NC), Walorski (IN), Hice (GA), Biggs (AZ), Miller (WV), Spano (FL), Babin (TX)RepublicanProhibits funds from being made available to an entity that provides abortions if, in the case of an abortion or attempted abortion that results in a child born alive, a health care practitioner present at the birth does not exercise the same degree of professional skill, care, and diligence to preserve the life and health of such child as would be rendered to any other child born alive at the same age.Submitted
110Version 1DeSaulnier (CA)DemocratIncreases and decreases the Department of Labor budget by $2 million with the intention of funding a study that examines the cost savings of teleworking/telecommuting, specifically as it relates to worker productivity, cost savings to the employer, transportation emission reductions, child care costs, etc.Made in Order
111Version 2DeSaulnier (CA), Thompson, Glenn (PA)Bi-PartisanRevised Increases funding for Statewide Family Engagement Centers at the Department of Education by $1 million.Made in Order
112Version 2Keating (MA)DemocratRevised Increases the Bureau of Health Workforce account by $5 million to go toward the Nurse Corps Loan Repayment Program, decreases the Office of the Secretary account by $5 million.Made in Order
113Version 2Keating (MA)DemocratRevised Increases the NIH budget by $2 million to go towards a study and a report to Congress reviewing the increased use of opioids during the COVID-19 pandemic.Made in Order
114Version 1Schakowsky (IL)DemocratProviding $1,000,000 in funding for an interagency College Campus Task Force on mental and behavioral health and $1,000,000 for efforts aimed at reducing the stigma associated with mental health services to ensure that students at institutions of higher education have the support they need to successfully complete their education, as authorized in the 21st Century Cures Act (PL 114-255).Made in Order
115Version 1Schakowsky (IL), Eshoo (CA), Pressley (MA), Deutch (FL), Matsui (CA), Roybal-Allard (CA), Waters (CA)DemocratProvides $20 billion to the emergency fund for payments to States and Tribes to support COVID-19 testing, PPE, staffing, and safe cohorting in nursing homes, CMS-certified State Veterans Homes, psychiatric hospitals, and intermediate care facilities and improve residents’ quality of care and worker safety.Submitted
116Version 1Schakowsky (IL), DeFazio (OR), Pocan (WI), Jayapal (WA)DemocratRequires any COVID–19 drug developed in whole or in part with Federal support to be affordable and accessible by prohibiting monopolies and price gouging.Submitted
117Version 1Velázquez (NY)DemocratLate Prevents funds from this act from being used to reject grant applications due to the use of the term "vulnerable," "entitlement," "diversity," "transgender," "fetus," "evidence-based", or "science-based”.Made in Order
118Version 1Hill, French (AR)RepublicanLate Transfers $2.6 million from the National Labor Relations Board (NLRB) account to the Office of Labor Management Standards (OLMS) account.Made in Order
119Version 2Hastings (FL), Diaz-Balart (FL), Higgins, Clay (LA), Rutherford (FL), Abraham (LA)Bi-PartisanLate Withdrawn Prevents funds from being used by the Department of Labor to implement a new interpretation regarding H-2A applications for agricultural guest workers until the Department of Labor and Department of Agriculture conduct a study assessing the economic and workforce impact of the new interpretation involving employers operating as farm labor contractors seeking to employ H-2A truck drivers to transport agricultural products from the fields to other locations for packing, storage, and processing. The Department of Labor must freeze new interpretation until report is provided to the Committee.Withdrawn
120Version 2Schrier (WA)DemocratLate Revised Raises the maximum number of terms hours allowed to serve for national and community service corps members to five in order to allow corps members who have served part time to be eligible to volunteer full time for an entire year. Aligns eligibility of all AmeriCorps state and national members with the current exception for AmeriCorps VISTA members.Revised
121Version 1Lesko (AZ)RepublicanLate Withdrawn Restricts federal funding to any state that has legalized the sale of marijuana and allows THC in the food or beverage of a candy, soda, chocolate bar, ice cream, or other kid friendly form as determined by the FDA.Withdrawn
122Version 2Hastings (FL)DemocratLate Revised Provides an additional $500,000 for civics education, split equally between American History and Civics Academies, and American History and Civics National Activities.Made in Order
123Version 1Newhouse (WA)RepublicanLate Strikes Section 247 of Title II, which prohibits the use of funds to implement, enforce, or otherwise give effect to the revision to section 447.10 of title 42, Code of Federal Regulations, contained in the final rule entitled ‘‘Medicaid Program; Reassignment of Medicaid Provider Claims’’ (84 Fed. Reg. 19718 (May 6, 2019)).Made in Order
124Version 1Kelly, Robin (IL)DemocratLate Increases CDC firearm injury and mortality prevention research by $5,000,000.Made in Order
125Version 2Pappas (NH), Gooden (TX), Suozzi (NY), Kustoff (TN), Brindisi (NY), Trone (MD)Bi-PartisanLate Revised Increases and decreases by $4,000,000 funding for NIH Office of the Director in order to establish a pilot program to support research and development jointly with Israel for effective responses to COVID-19Made in Order
126Version 1Omar (MN)DemocratLate Transfers $1 million to the CDC with the intention that the agency use the funds to conduct a study on the health impacts of mercury exposure caused by the use of commercial skin lightening products.Made in Order
127Version 2Slotkin (MI)DemocratLate Revised Increases and decreases the Institute of Education Sciences by $1,000,000 to highlight the need for academic research on issues of racial inequality.Made in Order
128Version 1Trahan (MA)DemocratLate Increases and decreases funding at the HHS Office of the Secretary General Management account for the intention of directing the Secretary to engage the National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Mathematics to study the health effects and injury impacts caused by the use of kinetic impact projectiles.Made in Order
129Version 1Perry (PA)RepublicanLate Prohibits the use of funds dedicated to the Department of Health and Human Services from being used to assist any initiative or program undertaken by the World Health Organization.Submitted
130Version 1Perry (PA)RepublicanLate Prohibits the use of funds for the National Institutes of Health for the purposes of collaborating or otherwise supporting any institution within the People’s Republic of China.Submitted


Division G – Transportation, Housing and Urban Development

#Version #Sponsor(s)PartySummaryStatus
1Version 1Crawford (AR), Perry (PA)RepublicanBans any funds appropriated from being awarded via contract or subcontract to the China Railway Rolling Stock Corporation, or a subsidiary of such corporation.Submitted
2Version 1Keller (PA), Joyce, John (PA), Thompson, Glenn (PA)RepublicanProvides sufficient funding for the operation and maintenance of the bus testing facility within FTA's Bus Testing Program.Submitted
3Version 2Gabbard (HI), Case (HI), Smucker (PA)Bi-PartisanRevised Strikes a provision requiring certain communities to enter into a cost share agreement with the Department of Transportation for a new essential air service contract.Made in Order
4Version 2Adams (NC)DemocratRevised Transfers $2,000,000 to the Capital Investment Grant program from the Office of the Secretary of Transportation's Office of the Assistant Secretary for Administration.Made in Order
5Version 1Chabot (OH)RepublicanIncreases BUILD grant funding by $100 million.Submitted
6Version 1Spano (FL)RepublicanIncreases funding for the commercial space transportation activities account by $5.48 million to the fiscal year 2019 authorized level. Reduces funding by $5.48 million for the finance and management activities account.Made in Order
7Version 1Lynch (MA)DemocratAllows local project sponsors to defer local share payments for BUILD Grants.Submitted
8Version 1Stanton (AZ)DemocratClarifies that tribal areas are included when determining the equitable distribution of BUILD grants.Made in Order
9Version 1Marshall (KS), Gianforte (MT), Peterson (MN)Bi-PartisanProvides a one-year delay on implementation of Electronic Logging Devices (ELDs) for livestock haulers.Submitted
10Version 2Gosar (AZ)RepublicanWithdrawn Prohibits the FAA from using any of funds in this bill to finalize the notice of proposed rulemaking for "Remote Identification of Unmanned Aircraft Systems" (84 Fed. Reg. 72438).Withdrawn
11Version 3Ocasio-Cortez (NY), Pressley (MA), Blumenauer (OR), Vargas (CA), Meeks (NY), Maloney, Carolyn (NY), Velázquez (NY), Tlaib (MI), Jayapal (WA), Green, Al (TX), Cleaver (MO), Moore (WI), Watson Coleman (NJ), Beatty (OH), Lynch (MA)DemocratRevised Stipulates that none of the funds made available through the Act may be used to implement, administer, or enforce HUD's latest disparate impact rule.Made in Order
12Version 4Ocasio-Cortez (NY), Pressley (MA), Blumenauer (OR), Vargas (CA), Heck (WA), Meeks (NY), Maloney, Carolyn (NY), Velázquez (NY), Tlaib (MI), Green, Al (TX), Jayapal (WA), Moore (WI), Cleaver (MO), Watson Coleman (NJ), Beatty (OH), Omar (MN), Lynch (MA)DemocratRevised Prohibits the use of funds for HUD's implementation, enforcement, or administration of the "Preserving Community and Neighborhood Choice". This rule ends the Affirmatively Furthering Fair Housing mandate under the Fair Housing Act of 1968.Made in Order
13Version 3McGovern (MA)DemocratRevised Increases funding for a radon testing and mitigation resident safety demonstration program by $3 million.Made in Order
14Version 2Gosar (AZ)RepublicanRevised Increases and decreases by $5 million the FAA’s Grant’s-In-Aid for Airports account to highlight the need for continued small airport development via the Airport Improvement Program.Made in Order
15Version 1Wexton (VA), Katko (NY)Bi-PartisanIncreases and decreases the Federal Aviation Administration's Facilities and Equipment account by $9 million to instruct the FAA to continue the Remote Tower Pilot Program.Made in Order
16Version 1Himes (CT)DemocratExtends the spending deadline for Choice Neighborhood Initiative funds authorized in PL 113-6 to September 30, 2021.Submitted
17Version 1Malinowski (NJ), McAdams (UT)DemocratIncreases funding for the Low or No Emission Grant Program by $1,500,000 for the purchase of zero and low emission buses.Made in Order
18Version 1Cohen (TN)DemocratProhibits the use of funds to enter into any new contract, grant, or cooperative agreement with any Trump related business listed in the President Trump’s Annual Financial Disclosure Report submitted to the Office of Government Ethics as well as certain Trump related properties listed on the Trump Organization’s website. The specific business are listed in the amendment.Made in Order
19Version 1Larsen, Rick (WA), DelBene (WA), Smith, Adam (WA), Heck (WA), Schrier (WA), Kilmer (WA), Jayapal (WA)DemocratEnsures medium-sized cities' access to federal investment for critical transportation and infrastructure projects by requiring at least 30% of funding from the BUILD grant program be awarded to cities with 10,000 to 75,000 residents.Submitted
20Version 2Heck (WA), Young (AK), Haaland (NM), Huffman (CA), Moore (WI), Gabbard (HI)Bi-PartisanRevised Increases funding for the Indian Community Development Block Grant Program.Made in Order
21Version 1Jackson Lee (TX)DemocratIncreases and decreases the National Infrastructure Investments account by $2,000,000 to emphasize support for urban bicycle and pedestrian safety programs.Made in Order
22Version 1Jackson Lee (TX)DemocratWithdrawn Increases and decreases by $2,000,000 funds for the Office of Inspector General account to highlight the need to investigate the Department’s expenditures related to Hurricanes Harvey and Maria Disaster Community Block Grant funds to replace single and multi-family housing damaged during the 2017 storm season.Withdrawn
23Version 1Bera (CA)DemocratIncreases and decreases the Housing Counseling Assistance program by $1 million to encourage counselors to provide information to clients on federal, state, and local eviction moratoriums, mortgage forbearance, and financial assistance programs in response to the COVID-19 pandemic.Made in Order
24Version 1Escobar (TX)DemocratIncreases and decreases funding for the Federal-Aid Highways account by $1 million to highlight the need for collaboration between state and local governments when determining what projects along the U.S.-Mexico border will receive federal funds set aside for border state infrastructure.Made in Order
25Version 2Stauber (MN), Emmer (MN), Lipinski (IL)Bi-PartisanRevised Increases and decreases the PHMSA authorization by $1,000,000 to highlight the need to conduct a study of corrosion control techniques for leak prevention of regulated above ground storage tanks.Made in Order
26Version 1Guthrie (KY), Rogers, Harold (KY), Comer (KY)RepublicanDesignates the Louie B. Nunn Cumberland Parkway as a High Priority Corridor and as a future Interstate.Submitted
27Version 1Lesko (AZ)RepublicanStrikes language in section 235, which would prohibit funds from being used to implement the proposed rule entitled "Making Admission or Placement Determinations Based on Sex in Facilities Under Community Planning and Development Housing Programs".Made in Order
28Version 1Lesko (AZ)RepublicanStrikes language in section 236, which would codify a 2015 Department of Housing and Urban Development notice entitled, "Appropriate Placement for Transgender Persons in Single-Sex Emergency Shelters and Other Facilities".Made in Order
29Version 1Lesko (AZ), Perry (PA)RepublicanRepeals the 12% excise tax on the retail sale of heavy trucks and trailers.Submitted
30Version 1Neguse (CO), Perlmutter (CO)DemocratIncreases and decreases by $1 million the Federal Aviation Administration's Research, Engineering, and Development Program to highlight the importance of investments in noise mitigation research and technologies.Made in Order
31Version 2Brady (TX), Perry (PA), Roy (TX), Flores (TX), Babin (TX), Wright (TX), Weber (TX), LaMalfa (CA)RepublicanRevised Prohibits the use of funds to enter into a contract or cooperative agreement, issue a letter of intent or a letter of commitment, make a grant, or provide a direct loan or loan guarantee or line of credit for high speed rail with Texas Central Railroad.Revised
32Version 1Wexton (VA), Garamendi (CA)DemocratWithdrawn Increases and decreases the Research and Technology account of the Office of the Secretary of the Department of Transportation by $5 million to highlight the Department's efforts in carrying out the provisions of the National Timing Resilience and Security Act of 2018.Withdrawn
33Version 1Scalise (LA), Richmond (LA), Graves, Garret (LA)Bi-PartisanWithdrawn Prevents any funds from being used to take back funding given to a private nonprofit facility for disaster or emergency assistance if such funding was made available for a project undertaken as a result of an emergency that occurred before December 31, 2005, and if the amount to be recovered is less than $10 million.Withdrawn
34Version 1Cohen (TN)DemocratProhibits funds from being used to eliminate dining car service on Amtrak’s long-distance routes.Made in Order
35Version 1Sherrill (NJ)DemocratIncreases and decreases funding for the Federal-State Partnership for State of Good Repair program by $5 million, in order to highlight the critical need for rail project capital financing.Made in Order
36Version 3Jackson Lee (TX)DemocratRevised Prohibits the Department of Transportation from using funds for Section 106 Transportation construction projects in urban areas that have not been determined to meet the statutory and fiduciary obligations of the National Historic Preservation Act.Made in Order
37Version 3Jackson Lee (TX)DemocratRevised Increases and decreases by $1 million the Federal Rail Administration Safety and Operation's account to emphasize the need to provide dedicated funding to address community engagement on safety issues related railroad crossings in urban areas.Made in Order
38Version 4Jackson Lee (TX)DemocratRevised Provides $1,000,000 in assistance to address challenges faced by communities impacted by persistent poverty and are not included in decision making when major highway construction threatens their homes, businesses, and culturally significant structures.Made in Order
39Version 1Graves, Garret (LA), Abraham (LA)RepublicanProhibits the Secretary of Housing and Urban Development from using funds to require a structure located within a special flood hazard area to be elevated higher than the standard required by FEMA.Submitted
40Version 1Levin, Andy (MI)DemocratIncreases and decreases funding for BUILD grants by $1 million to emphasize the prioritization of grant funding towards green infrastructure projects that will decarbonize and electrify the U.S. ground transportation sector while improving local roads, bridges and rail. Green infrastructure projects shall include equipping our highways with electric vehicle charging equipment and powering public buses and rail with electricity.Made in Order
41Version 1Graves, Garret (LA)RepublicanProhibits the Secretary of Housing and Urban Development from using funds in contravention of Section 1210 of the FAA Reauthorization Act of 2018.Made in Order
42Version 1Graves, Garret (LA)RepublicanProhibits the Secretary of Housing and Urban Development from issuing new criteria for individual CDBG-DR grant recipients that were otherwise not applicable to individual grant recipients.Submitted
43Version 1Jackson Lee (TX)DemocratWithdrawn Assures transparency on the status of Community Development Block Grant Disaster Recovery funding provided to the State of Texas that was assigned to be managed by the city of Houston for the recovery of its residents’ single family and multi-family housing that was damaged or lost due to Hurricane Harvey.Withdrawn
44Version 3Waters (CA)DemocratRevised Allows housing counselors to continue assisting homeowners and renters throughout the COVID-19 pandemic and FY 2021 without certification. HUD regulation requires that housing counselors take an exam to become certified by HUD by August 1, 2020 in order to continue their work as housing counselors with HUD-approved housing counseling agencies; however, days out from the certification deadline, less than half of approximately 4,000 housing counselors are currently certified.Made in Order
45Version 2Lowey (NY)DemocratMANAGER’S AMENDMENT Revised Adds certain requirements to divisions A and B relating to the deployment of Federal law enforcement or Department of Defense personnel (including contractors) to mass gatherings or other peaceful protests, including standards for coordination with the applicable state or local government, public posting of relevant information, and standards related to agency and other identification on uniforms and equipment. Strikes division E. Directs the U.S. to support the IMF's issuance of 2 trillion special drawing rights and to support debt relief to help countries around the globe recover economically from COVID-19. Ensures that employer-sponsored health insurance plans include contraceptive coverage and removes certain offensive statuary from the United States Capitol.Considered as Adopted
46Version 1Maloney, Sean (NY)DemocratAllows local (city/county) governments to combine CDBG grant distributions to pay for joint ventures that would otherwise be separately eligible expenditures.Submitted
47Version 1Cohen (TN), Garcia, Jesús (IL)DemocratEnsures the accuracy of the results of DOT's Large Truck Crash Casual Factors Study by prohibiting funds to go towards entities in the motor carrier industry.Submitted
48Version 1Tlaib (MI)DemocratRevises Neighborhood Reinvestment Corporation Pilot Grant Program to limit the percentage of demolition activities for any grant made available with the amount awarded to 10%. Lowers the AMI from 120% to 90%.Submitted
49Version 2Allen (GA)RepublicanRevised Reduces spending in Division G by 5%.Revised
50Version 1Garcia, Jesús (IL), Ocasio-Cortez (NY), Takano (CA)DemocratRequires that 75% of supplemental Low and No emission program funding be for no emission buses/facilities.Submitted
51Version 1Green, Al (TX)DemocratWithdrawn Offers a refundable tax credit for the purchase of water filtration systems that remove hexavalent chromium from home water systems.Withdrawn
52Version 1Gottheimer (NJ)DemocratProhibits any funding in this bill from being used to build an artificial rockfall mitigation wall along I-80 in Knowlton and Hardwick Townships, NJ. Appropriations should prioritize solutions that are cost-effective, and would benefit safety and eco-tourism in the region.Submitted
53Version 1Bost (IL)RepublicanLate States that no funds may be used in contravention of the President's Executive Order "Buy American-Hire American" or "Strengthening Buy-American Preferences for Infrastructure Projects"Submitted
54Version 1Lamb (PA), Loebsack (IA)DemocratIncreases funding by $1 million for the Federal Housing Administration (FHA) for administrative contract expenses, to support better lender and borrower knowledge of mortgage forbearance options for federally backed mortgages in light of COVID-19's impact on mortgage payments, and subtracts $1 million from HUD’s Office of Housing.Made in Order
55Version 1LaMalfa (CA), Perry (PA)RepublicanLate Prohibits any funds from being used for high-speed rail projects in the State of California unless the Secretary of Transportation certifies: 1) California has reimbursed all private landowners whose property was taken by the State for the high-speed rail project, and 2) California agrees to return all Federal funding for the high-speed rail project by January 30, 2023 if completion of the Central Valley segment is delayed further.Submitted
56Version 1Perry (PA)RepublicanLate Prohibits the use of funds to purchase, install, maintain, or operate electric charging vehicle stations.Submitted
57Version 1Perry (PA)RepublicanLate Strikes Title V of Division G, Additional Infrastructure Investments.Made in Order
58Version 1Perry (PA)RepublicanLate Strikes Section 193 of Division G - prohibiting the use of de-obligated funds from the California High Speed Rail Project for other purposes.Submitted
59Version 2Posey (FL), Mast (FL)RepublicanLate Revised Increases and decreases by $2 million the Federal Railroad Administration Safety and Operations account to highlight the need to conduct a joint FRA-FHWA pedestrian/motorist/student safety study on the high speed rail corridor running from Miami to Orlando through Indian River County, FL.Made in Order
60Version 2Jackson Lee (TX)DemocratLate Revised Increases by $1,000,000 the Office of Fair Housing and Equal Opportunity to address the fairness in the use of Community Development Block Grant Disaster funding to repair or replace single family homes damaged during Hurricane Harvey to ensure that multi-generational homes can house the family at documented pre-disaster capacity.Made in Order