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H.R. 8998- Department of the Interior, Environment, and Related Agencies Appropriations Act, 2025

H.R. 8998 - Department of the Interior, Environment, and Related Agencies Appropriations Act, 2025

Bill Text

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Showing the text of H.R. 8998, Departement of the Interior, Environment, and Related Agencies Appropriations Act, 2025,  as ordered reported by the Committee on Appropriations.

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H. Rept. 118–581PDF

Report from the Committee on Appropriations to accompany H.R. 8998

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Rule Information

COMMITTEE ACTION:
REPORTED BY A RECORD VOTE of 8-3 on Monday, July 22, 2024.

FLOOR ACTION ON H. RES. 1370:
Agreed to by a record vote of 211-197, after agreeing to the previous question by a record vote of 188-173, on Tuesday, July 23, 2024.

MANAGERS: Fischbach/McGovern

1. Structured rule for H.R. 8997.

2. Waives all points of order against consideration of the bill.

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

4. Provides that an amendment in the nature of a substitute consisting of the text of Rules Committee Print 118-42 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. Makes in order only those amendments printed in part A of the Rules Committee report, amendments en bloc described in section 3 and pro forma amendments described in section 4. Each amendment shall be considered only in the order printed in the report, may be offered only by a Member designated in the report, shall be considered as read, shall be debatable for the time specified in the report equally divided and controlled by the proponent and an opponent, shall not be subject to amendment except as provided by section 4 of the rule, and shall not be subject to a demand for division of the question.

7. Waives all points of order against the amendments printed in part A of the Rules Committee report or amendments en bloc described in section 3 of the rule.

8. Provides that the chair of the Committee on Appropriations or his designee may offer amendments en bloc consisting of amendments printed in part A of the Rules Committee report not earlier disposed of. Amendments en bloc shall be considered as read, shall be debatable for 20 minutes equally divided and controlled by the chair and ranking minority member of the Committee on Appropriations or their respective designees, shall not be subject to amendment except as provided by section 4 of the rule, and shall not be subject to a demand for division of the question.

9. Provides that the chair and ranking minority member of the Committee on Appropriations or their respective designees may offer up to 10 pro forma amendments each at any point for the purpose of debate.

10. Provides one motion to recommit.

11. Structured rule for H.R. 8998.

12. Waives all points of order against consideration of the bill.

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

14. Provides that an amendment in the nature of a substitute consisting of the text of Rules Committee Print 118-41 shall be considered as adopted and the bill shall be considered as read.

15. Waives all points of order against provisions in the bill, as amended.

16. Makes in order only those amendments printed in part B of the Rules Committee report, amendments en bloc described in section 8 and pro forma amendments described in section 9. Each amendment shall be considered only in the order printed in the report, may be offered only by a Member designated in the report, shall be considered as read, shall be debatable for the time specified in the report equally divided and controlled by the proponent and an opponent, shall not be subject to amendment except as provided by section 9 of the rule, and shall not be subject to a demand for division of the question.

17. Waives all points of order against the amendments printed in part B of the Rules Committee report or amendments en bloc described in section 8 of the rule.

18. Provides that the chair of the Committee on Appropriations or his designee may offer amendments en bloc consisting of 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 20 minutes equally divided and controlled by the chair and ranking minority member of the Committee on Appropriations or their respective designees, shall not be subject to amendment except as provided by section 9 of the rule, and shall not be subject to a demand for division of the question.

19. Provides that the chair and ranking minority member of the Committee on Appropriations or their respective designees may offer up to 10 pro forma amendments each at any point for the purpose of debate.

20. Provides one motion to recommit.

Amendments (click each header to sort table by that column)

#Version #Sponsor(s)PartySummaryStatus
1Version 2Garcia, Robert (CA)DemocratRevised Prohibits funding for marijuana testing of federal job applicants in states which have legalized marijuana use.Revised
2Version 1Boebert (CO)RepublicanReduces the salary of Michael S. Regan, Administrator of the EPA, to $1.Made in Order
3Version 2Tenney (NY)RepublicanRevised Reduces the salary of the Chair of the Council on Environmental Quality Brenda Mallory to $1.Made in Order
4Version 2Tenney (NY)RepublicanRevised Prohibits funding for Executive Order 14019, relating to Promoting Access to Voting.Made in Order
5Version 1Boebert (CO), Rosendale (MT)RepublicanReduces the salary of Deb Haaland, Secretary of the Interior, to $1.Made in Order
6Version 1Boebert (CO), Rosendale (MT)RepublicanReduces the salary of Tracy Stone-Manning, Director of the Bureau of Land Management, to $1.Made in Order
7Version 1Boebert (CO)RepublicanReduces the salary of Melissa Schwartz, Director of Communications of the Department of the Interior, to $1.Made in Order
8Version 1Boebert (CO)RepublicanReduces the salary of Elizabeth Klien, Director of the Bureau of Ocean Energy Management, to $1.Made in Order
9Version 2Stansbury (NM), Magaziner (RI), Williams (GA), Kamlager-Dove (CA), McClellan (VA), Huffman (CA)DemocratRevised Strikes Section 449 which prohibits funds appropriated by this Act from being used to implement climate-related Executive Orders No. 13990, 14008, 14013, 14030, 14037, 14057, 14082, and 14096.Revised
10Version 2Stansbury (NM), Huffman (CA), Beyer (VA), Kamlager-Dove (CA), Casten (IL), Thompson (CA)DemocratRevised Strikes Section 138 which prohibits funds appropriated by this Act from being used to implement the Bureau of Land Management's Conservation and Landscape Health Rule.Revised
11Version 2Stansbury (NM), Magaziner (RI), Kamlager-Dove (CA), Huffman (CA)DemocratRevised Strikes Section 483 which prohibits funds appropriated by this or any other Act from being used to implement, administer, or enforce the Environmental Protection Agency's "Greenhouse Gas Reporting Rule."Revised
12Version 2Stansbury (NM), Schakowsky (IL), Espaillat (NY), Nickel (NC), Ramirez (IL), Escobar (TX), Kamlager-Dove (CA), McClellan (VA), Huffman (CA), Leger Fernández (NM), McGarvey (KY)DemocratRevised Strikes Section 451, which incorporates the text of H.R. 2925, “The Mining Regulatory Clarity Act of 2024” into the underlying bill. This bill would give anyone the right to use, occupy, and conduct mining-related operations on any public lands – including permanently storing mining waste – without paying fair market value, and without discovering a valuable mineral deposit underneath their mining claim. Removing the valuable mineral requirement enables bad actors and foreign adversaries to lock up public lands as nominal mining claims.Revised
13Version 1Brecheen (OK), Burlison (MO)RepublicanDefunds the Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars and moves its $12 million in appropriations to the Spending Reduction Account.Made in Order
14Version 2Brecheen (OK)RepublicanRevised Prohibits the Indian Health Service from using appropriated funds to provide sex-transition surgeries or treatment.Made in Order
15Version 1Sorensen (IL)DemocratStrikes sections 446 and 447.Submitted
16Version 2Brecheen (OK), Burlison (MO)RepublicanRevised Prohibits funding for any diversity, equity, and inclusion program or office.Made in Order
17Version 1Greene (GA)RepublicanWithdrawn Reduces the salary of Michael S. Regan, Administrator of the Environmental Protection Agency, to $1.Withdrawn
18Version 1Norton (DC)DemocratIncreases and decreases funding for the National Park Service's operations account by $1 million to direct NPS to submit a report to Congress identifying statutes and regulations that inhibit active use of urban parks in the National Park System. Active use is defined as use that prioritizes current enjoyment by people and improves quality of life, and includes playgrounds, pedestrian- and bicycle-friendly infrastructure, sports and recreation facilities, community events, programming, and concessions.Made in Order
19Version 1Bentz (OR)RepublicanProhibits the use of any federal funds to create National monuments in Malheur County, Oregon under the Antiquities Act.Made in Order
20Version 2Espaillat (NY), Stansbury (NM)DemocratRevised Strikes Section 449. Section 449 currently attempts to prohibit funding for the implementation of 8 different Biden Administration executive orders related to curbing climate change and promoting environmental justice. These are: (1) Executive Order No. 13990, relating to Protecting Public Health and the Environment and Restoring Science To Tackle the Climate Crisis; (2) Executive Order No. 14008, relating to Tackling the Climate Crisis at Home and Abroad; (3) Section 6 of Executive Order No. 14013, relating to Rebuilding and Enhancing Programs To Resettle Refugees and Planning for the Impact of Climate Change on Migration; (4) Executive Order No. 14030, relating to Climate-Related Financial Risk; (5) Executive Order 14037, relating to Strengthening American Leadership in Clean Cars and Trucks; (6) Executive Order No. 14057, relating to Catalyzing Clean Energy Industries and Jobs Through Federal Sustainability; (7) Executive Order No. 14082, relating to Implementation of the Energy and Infrastructure Provisions of the Inflation Reduction Act of 2022; and (8) Executive Order No. 14096, relating to Revitalizing Our Nation’s Commitment to Environmental Justice for All.Revised
21Version 2Espaillat (NY), Stansbury (NM)DemocratRevised Strikes section 450 of title IV - "None of the funds made available by this Act may be used to develop or implement guidance related to the valuation of ecosystem and environmental services and natural assets in Federal regulatory decision-making pursuant to Executive Order 14072 (87 Fed. Reg. 24851, relating to strengthening the Nation’s forests, communities, and local economies)".Revised
22Version 2Roy (TX), Burlison (MO)RepublicanRevised Prohibits funds made available by this Act to be used for environmental justice activities.Made in Order
23Version 2Espaillat (NY), Stansbury (NM)DemocratRevised Strikes Section 443. Section 443 attempts to prohibit funding for three Biden Administration Executive Orders intended to promote diversity, equity, and inclusion in federal hiring and to increase federal support for historically underserved communities. These are: (1) Executive Order No. 13985; (2) Executive Order No. 14035; and (3) Executive Order No. 14091.Revised
24Version 1Garbarino (NY), Lawler (NY), D'Esposito (NY)RepublicanIncreases and decreases funding for the National Recreation and Preservation Account by $15 million with the intent to provide $15 million for 9/11 Memorial Act grants.Made in Order
25Version 1Espaillat (NY), Stansbury (NM)DemocratStrikes Section 454. Section 454 attempts to prohibit funding for pro-climate Biden Administration initiatives that direct the federal government to incorporate the social cost of carbon/greenhouse gas pollution into its decision making, amongst other initiatives.Submitted
26Version 1Espaillat (NY)DemocratWithdrawn Strikes Section 450. Section 450 attempts to prohibit funding for the Biden Administration's Executive Order 14072, which aims to to strengthen the Nation’s forests, communities, and local economies via climate-smart practices.Withdrawn
27Version 1Rosendale (MT), Hageman (WY)RepublicanProhibits funds to implement, administer, or enforce the threatened species of the Northern Continental Divide Ecosystem population of grizzly bear pursuant to the Endangered Species Act of 1973.Submitted
28Version 2Ogles (TN)RepublicanRevised Prohibits funds to carry out the provisions of section 50262 of Public Law 117-169 (Inflation Reduction Act).Made in Order
29Version 2Ogles (TN)RepublicanRevised Prohibits funds for the Environmental Financial Advisory Board of the Environmental Protection Agency.Made in Order
30Version 2Ogles (TN)RepublicanRevised Prohibits funds to be used by the Environmental Protection Agency for the U.S. Global Change Research Program.Made in Order
31Version 1Waltz (FL)RepublicanProhibits the issuance, renewal, or permitting of energy or mining leases to entities operated or controlled by the Chinese Communist Party.Submitted
32Version 1Kennedy, Tim (NY)DemocratIncreases and decreases the EPA's Science and Technology's account by $235 million to ensure that hazardous waste managers have access to EPA's technical support that can help make defensible decisions during superfund site cleanup.Submitted
33Version 1Kennedy, Tim (NY)DemocratIncreases and decreases funding by $748 million for the State and Tribal Assistance Grant program.Made in Order
34Version 1Kennedy, Tim (NY), Lawler (NY)Bi-PartisanIncreases and decreases the U.S. Geological Survey by $81 million to ensure that research and monitoring activities for harmful algal blooms in freshwater bodies continue.Made in Order
35Version 1Kennedy, Tim (NY)DemocratStrikes Sec. 449 from the underlying bill which prohibits funds for President Biden's eight EOs to combat the climate crisis.Submitted
36Version 1Kennedy, Tim (NY)DemocratStrikes Sec. 476 from the underlying bill which prohibits states from enforcing their own 401 CWA certification conditions authorized under state law which protecting drinking and clean water.Submitted
37Version 1Kennedy, Tim (NY)DemocratStrikes Sec. 470 from the underlying bill, ensuring clean air standards on for vulnerable communities.Submitted
38Version 1Molinaro (NY)RepublicanIncreases FWS by $2 million to support the Delaware River Basin Restoration Program. Offset by a $2 million reduction to the Office of the Secretary.Made in Order
39Version 1Molinaro (NY)RepublicanIncrease rural water technical assistance authorized under the Grassroots Rural and Small Community Water Systems Act by $4 million. Offset by a $4 million funding reduction to the Office of the Secretary.Made in Order
40Version 1Molinaro (NY)RepublicanIncreases the National Recreation and Preservation Account by $2 million to support NPS Heritage sites across the country, including the Erie Canal National Heritage Area in Upstate NY. Offset by a $2 million reduction to the Office of the Secretary.Made in Order
41Version 1Cammack (FL)RepublicanProhibits funds from being used to finalize any rule or regulation that has resulted in or is likely to result in an annual effect on the economy of $100 million or more.Made in Order
42Version 1Greene (GA)RepublicanProhibits funds from being used to stop oil and gas production.Submitted
43Version 1Hageman (WY)RepublicanProhibits the Bureau of Land Management from finalizing, implementing, administering, or enforcing its proposed Western Solar Plan.Made in Order
44Version 1Miller (WV)RepublicanWithdrawn Prohibits funding from being used to develop, finalize, or implement the DOE's Clean Power Plant 2.0 Final Rule.Withdrawn
45Version 2Beyer (VA)DemocratRevised Increases and decreases funding for U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service by $1 million to support the National Recovery Plan under the Endangered Species Act (ESA) for gray wolves in the lower 48 states.Revised
46Version 2Beyer (VA), Zinke (MT), Buchanan (FL)Bi-PartisanRevised Increases and decreases funding for U.S. Geological Survey by $1 million to support a wildlife corridors mapping team.Made in Order
47Version 1Brecheen (OK)RepublicanReduces funding for the National Endowment for the Arts to FY2019 levels.Made in Order
48Version 2Brecheen (OK)RepublicanRevised Reduces funding for the National Endowment for the Humanities to FY2019 levels.Made in Order
49Version 1Molinaro (NY), Gluesenkamp Perez (WA)Bi-PartisanIncreases and decreases State and Tribal Assistance Grant funding by $4 million to highlight the importance of the Clean Water and Drinking Water State Revolving Fund programs for assisting rural water systems.Made in Order
50Version 2Molinaro (NY), Lawler (NY)RepublicanRevised Increases the Toxic Substances Superfund account by $13 million to support the cleanup and restoration of deeply contaminated sites across the country, including the Hudson River PCB Superfund Site. Offset with a $13 million reduction to the Science and Technology Account.Made in Order
51Version 1Pfluger (TX)RepublicanProhibits EPA from redesignating the Permian Basin as in nonattainment for ozone.Made in Order
52Version 1Beyer (VA), Grijalva (AZ), Huffman (CA), Dingell (MI)DemocratStrikes Anti-ESA riders from Interior Bill.Submitted
53Version 2Obernolte (CA)RepublicanRevised Prohibits any funds made available by this Act from being used by the Environmental Protection Agency to approve a waiver for the California Air Resources Board's In-Use Locomotive Regulation.Made in Order
54Version 1Hageman (WY), Rosendale (MT)RepublicanProhibits the Bureau of Land Management (BLM) from finalizing, implementing, administering, or enforcing the proposed Resource Management Plans by the BLM's Buffalo Field Office in Wyoming and the Miles City Field Office in Montana.Made in Order
55Version 1Hageman (WY)RepublicanProhibits the Bureau of Land Management from finalizing, implementing, administering, or enforcing the Rock Springs Resource Management Plan in Wyoming.Made in Order
56Version 1Greene (GA)RepublicanProhibits funds made available by this Act to be used for the installation of wind turbines on land owned by the United States.Submitted
57Version 1Beyer (VA)DemocratWithdrawn Increases and decreases funding for U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service to support the National Recovery Plan under the Endangered Species Act (ESA) for gray wolves in the lower 48 states.Withdrawn
58Version 1Feenstra (IA)RepublicanIncreases and decreases funding for EPA salaries by $1 million to emphasize that the EPA should not promulgate any new rules that would affect over 50% of American farmland without explicit congressional approval.Made in Order
59Version 1Dingell (MI), Blunt Rochester (DE)DemocratIncreases and decreases EPA's environmental programs and management by $5,000,000 to ensure the success, oversight, and administration of the Greenhouse Gas Reduction Fund for administrative support.Submitted
60Version 1Dingell (MI), Sablan (MP), Tlaib (MI), Moore (WI), Barragán (CA), Williams (GA)DemocratIncreases and decreases EPA's Brownfields Program funding by $9,708,000 to emphasize the need for increased investments to provide grants and technical assistance to communities, states, tribes, and others to assess, safely clean up, and sustainably reuse contaminated properties.Made in Order
61Version 1Peters (CA)DemocratStrikes Section 490, which prohibits funds appropriated by this Act from being used to implement or enforce regulations and fees on methane emissions.Submitted
62Version 1Boebert (CO), Burlison (MO)RepublicanProhibits funds for the Greenhouse Gas Reduction Fund.Made in Order
63Version 1Self (TX)RepublicanWithdrawn Requires the Secretary of the Interior to define which stakeholders should be involved in providing input and at what stages when developing customer requirements with respect to the Automated Fluid Minerals Support System II and Minerals and Land Records System.Withdrawn
64Version 1Harshbarger (TN), Van Drew (NJ)RepublicanProhibits funding for the U.S. Board on Geographic Names.Made in Order
65Version 2Boebert (CO)RepublicanRevised Transfers funds from EPA bureaucrats to the Forest Service for active management.Made in Order
66Version 2Boebert (CO)RepublicanRevised Transfers funds from EPA bureaucracy to the inspector general to combat waste, fraud, and abuse.Made in Order
67Version 1DeSaulnier (CA)DemocratStrikes Sections 474 and 475 which prohibit funds from being used to implement the EPA’s rules on light- and medium-duty vehicle emission standards, and heavy-duty vehicle greenhouse gas emissions standards.Submitted
68Version 2Boebert (CO)RepublicanRevised Transfers $2 million from the EPA Environmental Programs and Management account to the Holocaust Memorial Museum account.Made in Order
69Version 1McCormick (GA)RepublicanReduces funding for the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) Environmental Programs and Management account by $7 million. Reallocates $5 million to the EPA OIG for increased oversight of the EPA.Made in Order
70Version 1Boebert (CO)RepublicanProhibits funds made available by this Act to be used to implement, administer, or enforce the final rule titled ‘‘Fluid Mineral Leases and Leasing Process’’.Made in Order
71Version 1Neguse (CO), Ocasio-Cortez (NY), Khanna (CA), Tlaib (MI), Ramirez (IL), Stansbury (NM)DemocratStrikes Section 448 which prohibits funds from being used for the American Climate Corps.Submitted
72Version 1Neguse (CO)DemocratAdds Section 4 of H.R.5169, the Wildland Firefighter Paycheck Protection Act, to include rest and recuperation leave for federal wildland firefighters.Submitted
73Version 1Neguse (CO), Pettersen (CO)DemocratIncreases and decreases funding for the Clean Water State Revolving Fund and Drinking Water State Revolving Fund to highlight the additional funding needed to support these programs at the President's Budget Request level.Made in Order
74Version 1Neguse (CO)DemocratRequires the rate of basic pay for a wildland firefighter to not be less than the equivalent of $20 per hour or the minium rate of pay for level GS–4, step 1, of the General Schedule, whichever is higher.Submitted
75Version 2Porter (CA)DemocratRevised Transfers $25 million from oil and gas permitting to the Every Kid Outdoors program.Revised
76Version 2Porter (CA)DemocratRevised Restores Compact of Free Association grant funding to FY23 levels.Revised
77Version 1Boebert (CO)RepublicanProhibits funds made available by this Act to be used for a Diversity, Equity, Inclusion, and Accessibility (DEIA) Council at the Department of the Interior.Made in Order
78Version 1Boebert (CO)RepublicanProhibits funds made available by this division to be used to carry out the Bicycle Subsidy Benefit Program of the Department of the Interior.Made in Order
79Version 2Boebert (CO)RepublicanRevised Prohibits Federal funds from being used to provide housing to specified aliens on any land under the administrative jurisdiction of the Federal land management agencies, including through leases, contracts, or agreements.Revised
80Version 2Moylan (GU)RepublicanRevised Increases and decreases funds by $5 million made available to the Operation of the National Park System account of the National Park Service to allow for restoration and improvement projects of the War in the Pacific National Park in Asan, Guam, in commemoration of the 80th Anniversary of the Liberation of Guam, and to honor those U.S. Service Members who made the ultimate sacrifice in the Battle of Guam between July 21, 1944, and August 10, 1944.Made in Order
81Version 1Moylan (GU)RepublicanIncreases and decreases the funding made available under the Resource Management account of the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service to provide $1,000,000 in assistance to the Guam Department of Agriculture for programs supporting native bird species, university-based fisheries research, and technical assistance and support.Made in Order
82Version 1Moylan (GU)RepublicanIncreases and decreases the State and Tribal Wildlife Grants account of the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service to provide critical funding for Guam’s native species conservation programs.Made in Order
83Version 2Moylan (GU)RepublicanRevised Increases and decreases the salaries and expenses account by $2 million of the Office of Insular Affairs to direct the Assistant Secretary to deliver a report to the House Natural Resources Committee within 90 days of enactment of this Act on the feasibility of ending the inequality for U.S. citizens residing in the territories by expanding Supplemental Security Income (SSI) benefits to residents of Guam, Puerto Rico, American Samoa, and the U.S. Virgin Islands, to identify the legislative changes necessary to expand eligibility of those benefits to such residents, and to identify funding for such a program to commence annually beginning in Fiscal Year 2026 which would provide SSI benefits to residents of the aforementioned areas.Revised
84Version 1Boebert (CO)RepublicanProhibits funds made available by this Act to be used to finalize, implement, administer, or enforce the draft resource management plan and supplemental environmental impact statement referred to in the notice of availability titled ‘‘Notice of Availability of the Draft Resource Management Plan and Supplemental Environmental Impact Statement for the Colorado River Valley Field Office and Grand Junction Field Office Resource Management Plans, Colorado’.Made in Order
85Version 1Moylan (GU)RepublicanIncreases and decreases funding by $300,000 to the Environmental Programs and Management account of the Environmental Protection Agency to require the Administrator to provide a report to the House Natural Resources Committee detailing the timeline for completion of the environmental cleanup of the Ordot Dump on Guam, which has been leaching hazardous chemicals into the soil and water.Submitted
86Version 1Moylan (GU)RepublicanIncreases funding for the Grants and Administration accounts of the National Endowment for the Humanities and the National Endowment for the Arts by $250,000 each to provide for the support of projects which highlight, display, or engage with the CHamoru language and the traditional arts of the CHamoru people. Offsets additional funding by decreasing the funding made available to the U.S. Geological Survey.Submitted
87Version 1Moylan (GU)RepublicanIncreases and decreases funding by $600,000 to direct the Office of Insular Affairs of the Department of the Interior, in coordination with the relevant agencies, to provide a report to the House Natural Resources Committee assessing the damage caused to Guam by Typhoon Mawar in May 2023, including a total cost estimate of the damage caused to facilities, structures, property, and infrastructure; and a resilience plan for future natural disasters and reconstruction or replacement of damaged Federal buildings on Guam.Submitted
88Version 1Moylan (GU)RepublicanIncreases and decreases by $600,000 the Salaries and Expenses account of the Advisory Council on Historic Preservation to provide for a study on sites of cultural and historical significance across Guam and recommendations on the designation of such sites as National Historic Sites or National Historic Landmarks.Made in Order
89Version 1Moylan (GU)RepublicanIncreases and decreases by $600,000 the funding made available for the Salaries and Expenses of the Office of Insular Affairs to direct the Assistant Secretary for Insular and International Affairs to provide a report to Congress within 120 days detailing the feasibility and preliminary plan of returning excess Federal land directly to the person, or heirs of such person, to which the land originally owned.Submitted
90Version 1Moylan (GU)RepublicanIncreases and decreases by $1 million the appropriations made to the Cooperative Endangered Species Conservation Fund to emphasize the importance of the critical financial support provided under this account in conserving Guam’s endangered wildlife, including the Ko’ko’ (Guam Rail).Made in Order
91Version 1Magaziner (RI)DemocratProhibits the use of funds for oil and gas drilling off the coast of Rhode Island, Connecticut, Maine, Massachusetts, or New Hampshire.Submitted
92Version 1Palmer (AL)RepublicanProhibits the EPA from using funds to arm agents as part of the agency's criminal enforcement division.Made in Order
93Version 1Neguse (CO)DemocratIncreases the EPA State and Tribal Assistance Grants by $1,000,000 for the purpose of procuring air monitoring systems near Rocky Mountain Metropolitan Airport.Submitted
94Version 2Neguse (CO)DemocratRevised Increases and decreases the EPA’s Environmental Programs and Management account by $12 million to support the EPA's Office of Noise Abatement and Control.Made in Order
95Version 2Neguse (CO)DemocratRevised Increases the EPA State and Tribal Assistance Grants by $1,000,000 for the purpose of procuring lead testing in schools near Rocky Mountain Metropolitan Airport.Revised
96Version 1Jackson (TX)RepublicanReduces funding for the Fish and Wildlife Service to FY21 levels.Made in Order
97Version 1Jackson (TX)RepublicanEnsures no funding from this bill can be used by the Fish and Wildlife Service to finalize, implement, administer, or enforce its proposed rule to list the Texas Kangaroo Rat as endangered and designate 600,000 acres as critical habitat under the Endangered Species Act.Made in Order
98Version 1Boebert (CO)RepublicanProhibits made available by this Act to be used to declare a national monument with the use of the antiquities Act in Montrose County, Colorado; Mesa County, Colorado; Monezuma County, Colorado; San Juan County, Colorado; or Dolores County, Colorado.Made in Order
99Version 1Cohen (TN), Doggett (TX), Espaillat (NY), Grijalva (AZ), Huffman (CA), Kennedy, Tim (NY), Norton (DC), Porter (CA), Titus (NV), Stansbury (NM)DemocratProhibits wildlife killing contests on federal land, with certain exemptions.Submitted
100Version 1Dingell (MI), Matsui (CA)DemocratStrikes Section 474 and Section 475, where these sections would prohibit EPA’s vehicle emissions standards from being implemented, administered, and enforced.Submitted
101Version 1Cohen (TN)DemocratRemoves Section 440 pertaining to prohibitions of funding for restrictions on hunting, fishing, and recreational shooting on federal land implemented after January 1, 2013.Submitted
102Version 1Barragán (CA)DemocratStrikes Section 496 from the bill. Section 496 prevents EPA from implementing, administering, or enforcing the rule entitled ‘‘Reconsideration of the National Ambient Air Quality Standards for Particulate Matter’’.Submitted
103Version 1Tlaib (MI), Dingell (MI), Blunt Rochester (DE)DemocratIncreases and decreases State and Tribal Assistance Grants by $1.5 billion to highlight the importance of annual lead water service line removal appropriations.Made in Order
104Version 1Budzinski (IL), Bost (IL)Bi-PartisanIncreases and decreases funding for the Office of Surface Mining, Reclamation, and Enforcement by $1,000,000 to be used for mine subsidence prevention activities.Made in Order
105Version 1Stauber (MN)RepublicanEnsures States and other cooperating entities that provide search and rescue services on Federal lands can receive reimbursement.Made in Order
106Version 3Blunt Rochester (DE), Dingell (MI), Tlaib (MI)DemocratRevised Increases by $178,000,000 the Environmental Programs and Managment account and decreases it by $178,000,000 to signal funding needed for the Rural and Low Income Water Pilot Program under Ensure Safe Water programming.Revised
107Version 1Moylan (GU)RepublicanIncreases and decreases the salaries and expenses account of the Office of Insular Affairs to direct the Assistant Secretary to address the concerns outlined in the General Accountability Office Report GAO-24-106574, relative to establishing a coordinated federal approach to better address data gaps for the U.S. territories. Directs the Assistant Secretary of Insular and International Affairs to provide recommendations to the House Natural Resources Committee not more than 120 days after the enactment of this Act.Submitted
108Version 1Greene (GA)RepublicanProhibits funds made available by this Act from being made available to Ukrainian companies.Submitted
109Version 1Greene (GA)RepublicanProhibits funds made available by this Act to be made available in the form of Federal grants awarded to Chinese energy companies.Submitted
110Version 1Huffman (CA), Matsui (CA)DemocratStrikes Section 495, which blocks the U.S. Forest Service’s proposed Land Management Plan for Old-Growth Forest Conditions.Submitted
111Version 1Huffman (CA), Espaillat (NY), Salinas (OR)DemocratStrikes Section 153, which prohibits funds from being used for cancellation or suspension of oil and gas leases in the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge or the National Petroleum Reserve in Alaska.Submitted
112Version 1Huffman (CA), Espaillat (NY)DemocratStrikes Section 154, which prohibits funds from being used for implementing the management and protection rules for the National Petroleum Reserve Alaska.Submitted
113Version 1Huffman (CA)DemocratStrikes Section 125 and Section 436, which prohibits funds from being used for regulating the use of lead ammunition or tackle.Submitted
114Version 1Titus (NV), Ciscomani (AZ), Cohen (TN)Bi-PartisanIncreases and decreases the Bureau of Land Management's Wild Horse and Burro Program budget by $11 million to emphasize the need for increased use of humane, reversible fertility control to manage wild horse populations.Made in Order
115Version 1Palmer (AL)RepublicanProhibits funds from being used to implement, administer, or enforce the final rule entitled "National Emission Standards for Hazardous Air Pollutants: Lime Manufacturing Plants Technology Review".Made in Order
116Version 1Moylan (GU)RepublicanUpdates language in the U.S. Code to reflect the current political status of the former Trust Territories of the Pacific Islands, which are now known as the Republic of the Marshall Islands, the Republic of Palau, and the Federated States of Micronesia.Submitted
117Version 1Buchanan (FL)RepublicanProvides $1 million to the Prescott Grant Program to provide for more funding into the rescue and rehabilitation of manatees. Reduces funding for the DOI Office of the Secretary.Made in Order
118Version 1Moylan (GU)RepublicanEstablishes an Advisory Committee composed of Guam, the Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands, American Samoa, and the Freely Associated States to advise the Secretary of the Interior on matters concerning the U.S. Territories in the Pacific and the Freely Associated States.Submitted
119Version 1Buchanan (FL)RepublicanProvides $1 million to the Environmental Protection Agency for continued research into the harmful health effects of harmful algal blooms.Made in Order
120Version 1McCollum (MN)DemocratStrikes Section 452, to allow federal funds to be used to enforce Public Land Order 7917.Submitted
121Version 1Buchanan (FL), Donalds (FL), Castor (FL)Bi-PartisanProvides $2 million to the National Water Quality Program to bolster research into harmful algal blooms.Made in Order
122Version 1McCollum (MN)DemocratStrikes section 453, "Mineral Leases," on page 195, to maintain the protections enacted by the Biden Administration in Public Land Order 7917. This will protect the Rainy River watershed, including the Boundary Waters Canoe Area Wilderness and the 1854 Ceded Territory of the Chippewa Bands, from the known dangers of toxic sulfide-ore copper mining and the potential adverse impacts of new mineral and geothermal exploration and development.Submitted
123Version 2DeSaulnier (CA)DemocratRevised Increases funding for the funding for the Chemical Safety and Hazard Investigation Board by $1 million to support activities authorized under the Clean Air Act.Made in Order
124Version 1Gottheimer (NJ)DemocratIncreases funding for the Holocaust Memorial Museum by $5 million to study Holocaust education efforts in public schools nationwide; determine which states and school districts require or do not require Holocaust education in their curriculum; determine which states and school districts offer optional Holocaust education; identify the standards and requirements schools mandate on this Holocaust education; identify the types and quality of instructional materials used to teach; and identify the approaches used by schools to assess what students learn.Made in Order
125Version 1Gottheimer (NJ)DemocratIncreases and decreases funding to prohibit the National Park Service from designating any part of the Delaware Water Gap National Recreation Area as a National Park.Made in Order
126Version 1Dingell (MI)DemocratIncreases and decreases the Great Lakes Restoration Initiative (GLRI) by $82,000,000.Made in Order
127Version 1Gottheimer (NJ)DemocratIncreases and decreases funding for Holocaust Education within the U.S. Holocaust Memorial Museum to highlight the need for a potential curriculum that could be produced to study Hamas’s October 7 terrorist attack against Israel.Submitted
128Version 1Gottheimer (NJ)DemocratIncreases and decreases funding for the EPA to highlight the importance of implementing the agency’s plan for regulation industrial discharges of PFAS under the Clean Water Act.Submitted
129Version 1Moylan (GU)RepublicanIncreases and decreases the Salaries and Expenses account of the Smithsonian Institution to emphasize the important role of the Smithsonian National Zoo and Conservation Biology Institute in conserving Guam's native species and to encourage deeper collaboration with the Guam Department of Agriculture, University of Guam, and other relevant agencies to conserve and protect Guam’s native species.Made in Order
130Version 1Neguse (CO), Hoyle (OR), Gluesenkamp Perez (WA), Rodgers (WA), Huffman (CA), Fulcher (ID), Bergman (MI), Miller (WV), Molinaro (NY), Zinke (MT), DelBene (WA), Lofgren (CA), Gallego (AZ), Pettersen (CO), Kilmer (WA), Salinas (OR), Thompson (CA), Moore (UT)Bi-PartisanReauthorizes the Secure Rural Schools Program for an additional three years consistent with H.R. 5030 as amended in the House Farm Bill.Submitted
131Version 1Gluesenkamp Perez (WA)DemocratIncreases and decreases funding for the Water Infrastructure Finance and Innovation Program Account to emphasize the critical importance of supporting our nation’s drinking water and wastewater infrastructure.Made in Order
132Version 1Gluesenkamp Perez (WA)DemocratRedirects $300,000 from the Office of the Secretary to be used for the Willapa National Wildlife Refuge and the Dungeness National Wildlife Refuge/Maritime National Wildlife Refuge Complex for European Green Crab Prevention and Management.Submitted
133Version 2Van Drew (NJ), Perry (PA), Smith (NJ), Harris (MD)RepublicanRevised Requires the Bureau of Ocean Energy Management to assess the impact of Atlantic offshore wind projects on residential and business electric utility rates prior to issuing approvals.Revised
134Version 1Huizenga (MI), Walberg (MI), Moolenaar (MI), Scholten (MI)Bi-PartisanProhibits funds from being used to implement, administer, or enforce the EPA final rule ‘‘Determinations of Attainment by the Attainment Date, Extensions of the Attainment Date, and Reclassification of Areas Classified as Marginal for the 2015 Ozone National Ambient Air Quality Standards’’ with respect to Berrien, Allegan, and Muskegon counties in Michigan.Made in Order
135Version 1Gluesenkamp Perez (WA)DemocratWithdrawn Increases and decreases funding for USDA Agricultural Research Service (ARS) salaries and expenses by $2 million for the purposes of requesting preference to equipment purchased that comes with service manuals and dealer equivalent software to improve the Agency’s ability to repair the equipment.Withdrawn
136Version 1Perry (PA)RepublicanProhibits the use of funds for the Renewable Energy Program of the Bureau of Ocean Energy Management.Submitted
137Version 1Grothman (WI)RepublicanStrikes funding for the United States Semiquincentennial Commission.Submitted
138Version 1Stanton (AZ)DemocratAdds funds to the Indian Health Service with the intent to increase the salary of the Director to put them on par with the level of Assistant Secretary. This recognizes the importance of Indian health and the goal to improve Native American health outcomes.Made in Order
139Version 1Castor (FL)DemocratStrikes section 448, which would restrict funding for the American Climate Corps.Submitted
140Version 3Kamlager-Dove (CA)DemocratRevised Increases and decreases funding by $3 million for the Department of the Interior Office of the Secretary for a Work Environment Survey for the Department of the Interior and all of its bureaus that will generate data that can be directly compared to the Work Environment Survey done at Interior and the National Park Service in 2017 by the Federal Consulting Group and the CFI Group. The survey is necessary to determine whether progress has been made after years of efforts by the Department to address sexual harassment, discrimination, and other workplace satisfaction issues, and to determine how to target resources for future efforts.Made in Order
141Version 2Van Drew (NJ)RepublicanRevised Prohibits any funds from being used for the research, development, or implementation of offshore wind projects within the New Jersey Wind Energy Area or the Maryland Wind Energy Area.Revised
142Version 1Castor (FL)DemocratStrikes Sections 470, 472, 474, 475, and 481, provisions that would, in part, restrict funds for the implementation of Environmental Protection Agency rules addressing greenhouse gas emissions and other forms of air pollution from powerplants, vehicles, and oil and gas operations.Submitted
143Version 1Perry (PA)RepublicanProhibits the use of funds to implement or enforce section 211(o) of the Clean Air Act, relating to the renewable fuel program.Submitted
144Version 1Jackson Lee (TX)DemocratIncreases and decreases funds for the Historic Preservation Fund by $6,000,000 with the intent of enhancing activities for the preservation, restoration, and maintenance of nationally significant sites, artifacts, and structures through competitive grants at the local, state, and federal levels focusing on projects involving HBCUs, sites and stories linked to the Civil Rights movement, landmarks associated with communities that are historically underrepresented, and sites related to the histories of Indigenous peoples.Submitted
145Version 1Perry (PA)RepublicanProhibits the use of funds to give formal notification under, or prepare, propose, implement, administer, or enforce any rule or recommendation pursuant to, section 115 of the Clean Air Act.Made in Order
146Version 1Perry (PA)RepublicanProhibits the use of funds for EPA to take any "backstop" actions related to the Chesapeake Bay TMDL.Made in Order
147Version 1Wittman (VA)RepublicanIncreases and decreases funding for the Bureau of Indian Affairs Tribal Courts Program to ensure that recently recognized Tribes across the country have access to funding to establish and operate judicial services.Made in Order
148Version 1Perry (PA)RepublicanEliminates funding for CEQ and moves this funding to the spending reduction account.Made in Order
149Version 1Pettersen (CO), Neguse (CO)DemocratIncreases and decreases funding for the Clean Water State Revolving Funding and the Drinking Water State Revolving Fund (SRFs) to express support for Congress to increase funding for the SRFs to offset funding diverted to Community Project Funding.Submitted
150Version 1Tiffany (WI)RepublicanWithdrawn Prohibits the expenditure of funds to implement or enforce the listing of the gray wolf (Canis lupus) as a threatened or endangered species.Withdrawn
151Version 2Smith (NJ), Van Drew (NJ)RepublicanRevised Prevents funds to be used to approve or construct offshore wind projects in the New Jersey Wind Energy AreaRevised
152Version 1Stauber (MN)RepublicanProhibits any funds being used to designate the Boundary Waters Canoe Area Wilderness as a national monument under the Antiquities Act.Made in Order
153Version 1Duarte (CA)RepublicanIncreases and decreases funding to the Environmental Programs and Management account of the Environmental Protection Agency to conduct a study on whether any wastewater treatment plants are failing to comply with the Clean Water Act and associated federal regulations, including those related to point source pollution into major bodies of water, such as rivers, lakes, estuaries, and river deltas, and report its findings to Congress.Made in Order
154Version 1Stauber (MN)RepublicanProhibits any funds from being used to expand the Boundary Waters Canoe Area Wilderness.Made in Order
155Version 1Hageman (WY)RepublicanProhibits the EPA from establishing or operating the Office of Agriculture and Rural Affairs.Made in Order
156Version 1Bice (OK)RepublicanProhibits federal funding for drag shows at the Smithsonian Institution.Made in Order
157Version 2Miller-Meeks (IA)RepublicanRevised Prohibits use of funding for new monument or land reservations under the Antiquities Act without authorization from Congress.Revised
158Version 1Castor (FL), Salinas (OR), Espaillat (NY)DemocratStrikes Section 150, 153, and 154, provisions that would, in part, require a minimum number of oil and gas lease sales on public lands in states around the country, restrict funds for suspending oil and gas leases in the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge, and prevent funds from being used to implement certain rules for the management and protection of the National Petroleum Reserve in Alaska.Submitted
159Version 1Norman (SC)RepublicanWithdrawn Prohibits funding for the consideration of the social cost of greenhouse gases.Withdrawn
160Version 2Griffith (VA)RepublicanRevised Prevents the Office of Surface Mining Reclamation and Enforcement from enforcing perpetual deed restrictions on Abandoned Mine Land Economic Revitalization program projects.Made in Order
161Version 1Norman (SC)RepublicanWithdrawn Prohibit funding for the American Climate Corps.Withdrawn
162Version 1Norman (SC)RepublicanWithdrawn Prohibits funding for the Interagency Working Group on the Social Cost of Greenhouse Gases.Withdrawn
163Version 2Norman (SC)RepublicanRevised Prohibits funding for the Environmental Protection Agency's Justice, Equity, Diversity and Inclusion Workgroup.Made in Order
164Version 1Griffith (VA)RepublicanPrevents the Office of Surface Mining Reclamation and Enforcement from enforcing deed restrictions on Abandoned Mine Land Economic Revitalization program projects beginning five years after the real property acquisition is executed.Submitted
165Version 2Jackson Lee (TX)DemocratRevised Increases and decreases funding for Environmental Programs and Management by $10 million with the intent of supporting federal, state, and local public health and environmental protection efforts to address cancer clusters impacting communities in the gulf coast region.Revised
166Version 2Arrington (TX), Self (TX)RepublicanRevised Prohibits funding from being made available for the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service's ‘‘Final Land Protection Plan & Environmental Assessment Muleshoe National Wildlife Refuge.’’ This plan aims to increase the Muleshoe National Wildlife Refuge in Texas from 6,400 acres to 700,000 acres.Made in Order
167Version 2Arrington (TX)RepublicanRevised Prohibits funding from being made available for the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service's final rule using an endangered species designation of several types of freshwater mussels, federalizing over 1,500 miles of Texas rivers.Made in Order
168Version 2Schweikert (AZ)RepublicanRevised Increases funding at the Indian Health Service by $7 million for the Produce Prescription Pilot Program to ensure tribal communities have access to healthy food.Made in Order
169Version 1Higgins (LA)RepublicanProhibits funds to be used to implement, administer, or enforce the final rule titled ‘‘Risk Management and Financial Assurance for OCS Lease and Grant Obligations’’ (89 Fed.Reg. 31544).Submitted
170Version 1Lawler (NY)RepublicanIncreases and decreases funding for the Hazardous Substance Superfund with the intent of further comprehensive tests of water contaminants in the Lower Hudson River.Made in Order
171Version 1Wasserman Schultz (FL)DemocratProhibits the issuance of any permits for a mass burn incinerator or related facilities at Opa-locka West Airport near Miramar, Florida.Submitted
172Version 1Moylan (GU)RepublicanIncreases the Assistance to the Territories account of the Office of Insular Affairs of the Department of the Interior to provide for general financial assistance to the Government of Guam for costs and financial impact related to migrants of the Freely Associated states. Offsets increase by reducing the other appropriations.Submitted
173Version 2Tiffany (WI)RepublicanRevised Strikes funding for the removal of roads that are no longer needed.Made in Order
174Version 1Lawler (NY)RepublicanProvides a $5 million increase to the National Recreation and Preservation Account to support NPS Heritage sites nationwide, including the Maurice D. Hinchey Hudson River Valley National Heritage Area in the Hudson River Valley. Offset by a $5 million reduction to the DOI Office of the Secretary.Made in Order
175Version 2Moylan (GU)RepublicanRevised Increases and decreases the salaries and expenses account of the Smithsonian Institution to encourage expanded procurement, display, and educational outreach detailing the indigenous cultures of the United States’ Pacific Islands, including the CHamoru culture, which is indigenous to Guam and the Northern Mariana Islands.Made in Order
176Version 1Lawler (NY), Beyer (VA)Bi-PartisanIncreases and decreases funding for the National Park Service to enhance outdoor recreational access to the Appalachian National Scenic Trail.Made in Order
177Version 1Lawler (NY)RepublicanProvides a $5 million increase to the State and Tribal Wildlife Grants to protect and enhance the Atlantic Sturgeon population in the Hudson River. Offset by a $5 million reduction to the DOI Office of the Secretary.Made in Order
178Version 2Moylan (GU)RepublicanRevised Increases and decreases the salaries and expenses account of the Office of Insular Affairs to provide for the creation of an Advisory Committee, which would provide advise the Assistant Secretary on matters related to the U.S. Territories in the Pacific and the Freely Associated States.Revised
179Version 2Norman (SC)RepublicanRevised Prohibits funding for rule titled "Control of Air Pollution From New Motor Vehicles: Heavy- Duty Engine and Vehicle Standards."Made in Order
180Version 1Adams (NC), Fitzpatrick (PA), Beatty (OH), McClellan (VA), Williams (GA), Raskin (MD)Bi-PartisanLate Increases and decreases funding to the African-American Burial Grounds Preservation Program by $3 million. Expresses support for funding at amount authorized to be appropriated.Made in Order
181Version 1Vasquez (NM)DemocratLate Increases and decreases the Bureau of Indian Education account by $2 million to prioritize addressing the teacher shortage in BIE and Tribally-controlled schools.Made in Order
182Version 3LaMalfa (CA)RepublicanLate Revised Transfers funds from the USFS Chief's Office to the National Forest System's Law Enforcement and Investigations (LEI) program for the purposes of increasing funding for their testing and usage of new methods to detect marijuana cultivation sites on NFS lands.Revised
183Version 1Moore (UT)RepublicanLate Provides $5 million to continue scientific monitoring and assessments to establish effective management and conservation efforts to save saline lakes such as the Great Salt Lake and others within the Great Basin network, authorized by the Saline Lake Ecosystems in the Great Basin States Program Act enacted in the 117th Congress.Submitted
184Version 1Miller (IL)RepublicanLate This amendment prohibits funds from going to the EPA's Green Power Partnership.Submitted
185Version 1Miller (IL)RepublicanLate This amendment would reduce the salary of Ya-Wei (Jake) Li, Deputy Assistant Administrator for Pesticide Programs to $1.Made in Order
186Version 1Arrington (TX)RepublicanLate Prohibits funding for the implementation of the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service's endangered species designation of the Salina mucket and Mexican fawnsfoot.Submitted
187Version 1Arrington (TX)RepublicanLate Prohibits the ability for funding through the Land and Water Conservation Fund to be used to acquire new land and water from a private landowner.Submitted
188Version 1Arrington (TX)RepublicanLate Prohibits funding from being made available to the Environmental Protection Agency's ‘‘Waste Emissions Charge for Petroleum and Natural Gas Systems’’ proposed rule.Submitted
189Version 1Arrington (TX)RepublicanLate Makes funding for the Land and Water Conservation Fund discretionary, rather than mandatory.Submitted
190Version 1Crawford (AR)RepublicanLate Prevents the EPA from implementing a final rule (89 Fed.Reg. 21924) relating to Facility Response Plans.Submitted
191Version 1Arrington (TX)RepublicanLate Prohibits funds from being used to implement Executive Order 14019 (relating to promoting access to voting also known as Biden Bucks).Submitted
192Version 1Ocasio-Cortez (NY)DemocratLate Increases and decreases funding towards USGS to allow them to survey Puerto Rico and the territories for enhanced geothermal capacity.Submitted
193Version 1Turner (OH)RepublicanLate Increases and decreases funding for the Environmental Protection Agency to commission a report on per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) detection around the country, including what communities are most threatened by PFAS in the next 10 years. Included in the report will be potential strategies to detect and slow the spread of PFAS in water supplies and treatment of affected individuals.Submitted
194Version 2Turner (OH)RepublicanLate Revised Increases and decreases funding for the National Endowment of the Arts (NEA) to commission a report on the economic and cultural impact of live performing arts centers on the local community and region they serve. Reporting will also include details on the comprehensive effect the COVID-19 pandemic had on the live performing arts industry and the industry’s recovery efforts since the pandemic.Revised
195Version 1Williams (NY)RepublicanLate Increases and decreases State and Tribal Assistance Grant funding by $25 million for the purpose of funding the Pilot Program for Alternative Water Source Grants (33 U.S.C. 1300).Submitted
196Version 1Casten (IL)DemocratLate The amendment strikes the following language from the Committee print: “SEC. 493. None of the funds made available by this Act may be used to develop, finalize, issue, or use assessments under the Integrated Risk Information System (IRIS).” IRIS assessments are considered by stakeholders both within and outside of the EPA to be the “gold standard” for assessing the human health impact of chemical exposure.Submitted

Committee Votes

Rules Committee Record Vote No. 259

Motion by Mr. McGovern to add language to the rule to provide for structured rules for H.R. 8773, the Financial Services appropriations bill, and H.R. 9027, the Agriculture appropriations bill, making in order but not providing waivers for all amendments submitted to this Committee for each bill. Defeated: 3–7

Majority Members
Vote
Minority Members
Vote

Mr. Reschenthaler
Nay
Mrs. Fischbach
Nay
Mr. Massie
Nay
Mr. Norman
No Vote
Mr. Roy
Nay
Mrs. Houchin
Nay
Mr. Langworthy
Nay
Austin Scott
No Vote
Mr. Burgess, Chair
Nay
Mr. McGovern
Yea
Ms. Scanlon
Yea
Mr. Neguse
No Vote
Ms. Leger Fernández
Yea

Rules Committee Record Vote No. 260

Motion by Mr. McGovern to amend the rule to make in order amendment #9 to H.R. 8998, offered by Representative Stansbury, which strikes section 449 which prohibits funds appropriated by this Act from being used to implement climate-related Executive Orders. Defeated: 3–7

Majority Members
Vote
Minority Members
Vote

Mr. Reschenthaler
Nay
Mrs. Fischbach
Nay
Mr. Massie
Nay
Mr. Norman
No Vote
Mr. Roy
Nay
Mrs. Houchin
Nay
Mr. Langworthy
Nay
Austin Scott
No Vote
Mr. Burgess, Chair
Nay
Mr. McGovern
Yea
Ms. Scanlon
Yea
Mr. Neguse
No Vote
Ms. Leger Fernández
Yea

Rules Committee Record Vote No. 261

Motion by Ms. Scanlon to amend the rule to make in order amendment #43 to H.R. 8997, offered by Representative Chu, which strikes Sections 507 and 510; and amendment #15 to H.R. 8998, offered by Representative Sorensen, which strikes sections 446 and 447. Defeated: 3–8

Majority Members
Vote
Minority Members
Vote

Mrs. Fischbach
Nay
Mr. Reschenthaler
Nay
Mr. Massie
Nay
Mr. Norman
Nay
Mr. Roy
Nay
Mrs. Houchin
Nay
Mr. Langworthy
Nay
Austin Scott
No Vote
Mr. Burgess, Chair
Nay
Mr. McGovern
Yea
Ms. Scanlon
Yea
Mr. Neguse
No Vote
Ms. Leger Fernández
Yea

Rules Committee Record Vote No. 262

Motion by Ms. Leger Fernández to amend the rule to make in order amendment #12 to H.R. 8998, offered by Representative Stansbury, which strikes Section 451, which incorporates the text of H.R. 2925, "The Mining Regulatory Clarity Act of 2024" into the underlying bill. This bill would give anyone the right to use, occupy, and conduct mining-related operations on any public lands – including permanently storing mining waste – without paying fair market value, and without discovering a valuable mineral deposit underneath their mining claim. Removing the valuable mineral requirement enables bad actors and foreign adversaries to lock up public lands as nominal mining claims. Defeated: 3–8

Majority Members
Vote
Minority Members
Vote

Mr. Reschenthaler
Nay
Mrs. Fischbach
Nay
Mr. Massie
Nay
Mr. Norman
Nay
Mr. Roy
Nay
Mrs. Houchin
Nay
Mr. Langworthy
Nay
Austin Scott
No Vote
Mr. Burgess, Chair
Nay
Mr. McGovern
Yea
Ms. Scanlon
Yea
Mr. Neguse
No Vote
Ms. Leger Fernández
Yea

Rules Committee Record Vote No. 263

Motion by Mrs. Fischbach to report the rule. Adopted: 8–3

Majority Members
Vote
Minority Members
Vote

Mr. Reschenthaler
Yea
Mrs. Fischbach
Yea
Mr. Massie
Yea
Mr. Norman
Yea
Mr. Roy
Yea
Mrs. Houchin
Yea
Mr. Langworthy
Yea
Austin Scott
No Vote
Mr. Burgess, Chair
Yea
Mr. McGovern
Nay
Ms. Scanlon
Nay
Mr. Neguse
No Vote
Ms. Leger Fernández
Nay