H.R. 9029 - Departments of Labor, Health and Human Services, and Education, and Related Agencies Appropriations Act, 2025
H.R. 9029 - Departments of Labor, Health and Human Services, and Education, and Related Agencies Appropriations Act, 2025
Hearing Information
Amendment Deadline
Monday, July 22, 2024 - 4:00pm View Announcement »
Bill Text
(as reported)
H. Rept. 118–585PDF
Report from the Committee on Appropriations to accompany H.R. 9029
Amendment Drafting Template DOC
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Amendments (click each header to sort table ▲▼ by that column)
# | Version # | Sponsor(s) | Party | Summary | Status |
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1 | Version 2 | Garcia, Robert (CA) | Democrat | Revised Prohibits funding for marijuana testing of federal job applicants in states which have legalized marijuana use. | Revised |
2 | Version 2 | Greene (GA) | Republican | Revised Reduces the salary of Rachel Levine, Assistant Secretary for Health, to $1. | Revised |
3 | Version 2 | Garcia, Robert (CA) | Democrat | Revised Increases CDC funds by $40 million to fund the National Wastewater Surveillance System to continue testing and detecting pathogens in sewage to track disease transmission in communities. Paid for by eliminating $40 million in abstinence-only education. | Revised |
4 | Version 2 | Greene (GA) | Republican | Withdrawn Reduces the salary of, Xavier Becerra, United States Secretary of Health and Human Services, to $1. | Withdrawn |
5 | Version 2 | Greene (GA) | Republican | Withdrawn Reduces the salary of, Miguel Cardona, United States Secretary of Education, to $1. | Withdrawn |
6 | Version 2 | Greene (GA) | Republican | Revised Prohibits funds made available by this act from being provided to Planned Parenthood. | Revised |
7 | Version 2 | Stansbury (NM), Kamlager-Dove (CA), Magaziner (RI) | Democrat | Revised Strikes Section 532 which prohibits funds made available by this Act from being used to implement, enforce, or otherwise carry out climate-related Executive Orders no. 13990, 14008, 14013, 14030, 14037, 14057, 14082, and 14096. | Revised |
8 | Version 1 | Norman (SC) | Republican | Prohibits funding for the Department of Education’s Federal Student Aid Office of Enforcement. | Submitted |
9 | Version 2 | Espaillat (NY) | Democrat | Revised Strikes the section that prohibits student loan cancellation and the new loan repayment model. | Revised |
10 | Version 1 | Craig (MN), Nadler (NY), Garcia (TX), Peters (CA), Lee (PA), Pocan (WI), Moulton (MA), Williams (GA) | Democrat | Strikes all Anti-LGBTQ+ riders including sections 246, 247, 248, 249, 312, 313, 314, 530 and 531. | Submitted |
11 | Version 1 | Molinaro (NY) | Republican | Increases and decreases Department of Education funding by $100 million to highlight the importance for school districts to inform parents of their right to have a third-party advocate in IEP meetings. | Submitted |
12 | Version 2 | Molinaro (NY) | Republican | Revised Increases the Office of Disability Employment funding by $5 million, takes from the Bureau of Labor Statistics salaries. | Revised |
13 | Version 3 | Molinaro (NY) | Republican | Revised Increases the National Council on Disability by $1 million, takes from Bureau of Labor Statistics salaries. | Revised |
14 | Version 1 | Castor (FL) | Democrat | Strikes Section 253, which would prohibit funds from being used to administer, implement, or enforce the final rule entitled "Short-Term, Limited-Duration Insurance and Independent, Noncoordinated Excepted Benefits Coverage," which rolls back the Trump expansion of lower quality or 'junk' health insurance plans. | Submitted |
15 | Version 1 | Castor (FL) | Democrat | Strikes Section 532, which would restrict funding for the implementation of Executive Orders related to environmental justice, clean energy, climate resilience, and other climate-related activities. | Submitted |
16 | Version 1 | Cammack (FL) | Republican | Prohibits funds from being used to finalize any rule or regulation that has resulted in or is likely to result in an annual effect on the economy of $100 million or more. | Submitted |
17 | Version 1 | Nehls (TX), Titus (NV), Davis (NC), Malliotakis (NY), Fitzpatrick (PA), Nunn (IA), Escobar (TX) | Bi-Partisan | Prohibits funds made available by this Act for live animal research and testing conducted outside of the United States. | Submitted |
18 | Version 1 | Miller (IL) | Republican | Reduces the salary of Assistant Secretary for Health Levine to $1. | Submitted |
19 | Version 1 | Castor (FL), Manning (NC), Frankel (FL), Peters (CA), Chu (CA), Fletcher (TX) | Democrat | Strikes Section 239 to keep the current standards for medical training in abortion care. | Submitted |
20 | Version 1 | Miller (IL) | Republican | Reduces the salary of the Secretary of Education to $1. | Submitted |
21 | Version 1 | Miller (IL) | Republican | Reduces the salary of the Surgeon General to $1. | Submitted |
22 | Version 1 | Miller (IL) | Republican | Reduces the salary of the Secretary of Health and Human Services to $1. | Submitted |
23 | Version 1 | Miller (IL) | Republican | Prohibits funds for the Office of Population Affairs. | Submitted |
24 | Version 1 | Miller (IL) | Republican | Prohibits funds for the implementation of the U.S. Surgeon General’s Advisory titled ‘‘Firearm Violence: A Public Health Crisis in America.’’ | Submitted |
25 | Version 2 | Murphy (NC) | Republican | Revised Increases and decreases funding for the National Institutes of Health (NIH) by $10 million to express the intent for the NIH to conduct a study to examine the effects of supplemental screening using magnetic resonance imaging or breast ultrasonography on health outcomes such as on breast cancer morbidity and mortality and cancer detection and characteristics over multiple rounds of screening. | Revised |
26 | Version 1 | Murphy (NC) | Republican | Transfers $2 million from the Office of the Secretary General Departmental Management to the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Administration to increase available grants to prevent prescription drug and illicit opioid overdoses. | Submitted |
27 | Version 1 | Murphy (NC) | Republican | Prohibits funds from being used to carry out the National Institutes of Health Faculty Institutional Recruitment for Sustainable Transformation program. | Submitted |
28 | Version 1 | Murphy (NC) | Republican | Prohibits funding from being provided to a public institution of higher education that conditions admissions to any student applicant, or the hiring, reappointment, or promotion of any faculty member, on the applicant or faculty member pledging allegiance to or making a statement of personal support for or opposition to any political ideology or movement, including a pledge or statement regarding diversity, equity, and inclusion. | Submitted |
29 | Version 1 | Murphy (NC) | Republican | Increases and decreases funding for the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services Office of Disease Prevention and Health Promotion to support the Presidential Physical Fitness Test. | Submitted |
30 | Version 1 | Molinaro (NY), Schakowsky (IL), Fitzpatrick (PA), Kean (NJ), Bacon (NE), Chavez-DeRemer (OR), Quigley (IL), Williams (NY), Nehls (TX) | Bi-Partisan | Increases the Railroad Retirement Board funding by $72,331,000. | Submitted |
31 | Version 1 | Manning (NC), McClellan (VA) | Democrat | Strikes Sec. 243, which defunds enforcement of Executive Orders 14076 and 14079 to protect women's reproductive freedoms. | Submitted |
32 | Version 1 | Barragán (CA) | Democrat | Increases and decreases funds for the National Center for Chronic Disease Prevention and Health Prevention by $1,000,000 with the intent that funding be included for the Social Determinants of Health Pilot Program to continue the FY 2024 investment and accelerate efforts to address the social determinants of health in all 50 states and U.S. territories. | Submitted |
33 | Version 1 | Blunt Rochester (DE) | Democrat | Increases and decreases appropriation for NIMH by $5 million to indicate support for continued and expanded research on the benefits and harms of social media and other technology for children, adolescents, and families. | Submitted |
34 | Version 1 | Lee (PA) | Democrat | Increases and decreases funding to FY23 levels for DOL’s Women's Bureau to highlight the importance of the agency’s work in promoting gender equality, improving working conditions, and supporting the economic security and career advancement of women in the workforce. | Submitted |
35 | Version 2 | Crenshaw (TX), Walberg (MI) | Republican | Revised Prohibits funds made available by this Act from being used to implement, administer, or enforce the final rule entitled “Definition of ‘Employer’—Association Health Plans” published by the Employee Benefits Security Administration in the Federal Register on April 30, 2024 (89 Fed. Reg. 34106). | Revised |
36 | Version 1 | Ramirez (IL) | Democrat | Strikes Sec. 532, which prohibits funding from being used to carry out plans that would address climate change, invest in green energy, proactively plan for climate migration, and strengthen our commitment to environmental justice. | Submitted |
37 | Version 1 | Ramirez (IL), Fletcher (TX) | Democrat | Strikes Sec. 244, which prohibits funds from being used to finalize a proposed rule that would improve and bolster the Temporary Assistance for Needy Families (TANF) program. | Submitted |
38 | Version 1 | Malliotakis (NY) | Republican | Prohibits the use of NIH funds to conduct, fund, or support research that involves testing on dogs and cats. | Submitted |
39 | Version 1 | Kamlager-Dove (CA) | Democrat | Increases and decreases by $44,333,333 to ensure that the funds appropriated to the Strategic National Stockpile shall be used to maintain domestic manufacturing surge capacity and capabilities by entering into production contracts with domestic manufacturers of NIOSH-approved N95 respirators who received government funding during the COVID-19 pandemic. | Submitted |
40 | Version 1 | Magaziner (RI), Amo, Gabe (RI) | Democrat | Increases funding by $40 million for the Pell Grant. | Submitted |
41 | Version 1 | Magaziner (RI) | Democrat | Increases funding by $40 million for administrative expenses of the Social Security Administration in order to improve customer service. | Submitted |
42 | Version 1 | Magaziner (RI) | Democrat | Increases funding by $40 million for Head Start. | Submitted |
43 | Version 1 | Chu (CA), Peters (CA), Moulton (MA), Norton (DC), Velázquez (NY), Ramirez (IL), Moore (WI), Davis (IL), Williams (GA), Gottheimer (NJ), Lee (PA), Kildee (MI) | Democrat | Restores funding for the Teen Pregnancy Prevention Program (TPPP). The underlying bill would eliminate funding for the TPPP while funding abstinence-only programs. | Submitted |
44 | Version 1 | Himes (CT) | Democrat | Increases the Health and Human Services' Office of Civil Rights to $50,000,000 for HIPAA cybersecurity functions. This funding will help the Office of Rights enforce Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA) breach rules through investigations, guidance, and outreach, that establish rights for individuals protected health information vulnerable in a cyberattack. | Submitted |
45 | Version 4 | Crenshaw (TX) | Republican | Revised Prohibits funds to carry out the document entitled ‘‘Gender-Affirming Care Young People’’ published by the Office of Population Affairs of the Department of Health and Human Services in March 2022. | Revised |
46 | Version 1 | Kelly (IL), Thompson (CA), Blunt Rochester (DE), Horsford (NV), Neguse (CO), Beatty (OH) | Democrat | Increases and decreases the CDC's Injury Prevention account to highlight the need for funding to create a grant supporting public health-based violence intervention programs. | Submitted |
47 | Version 1 | Van Drew (NJ) | Republican | Increases funding for the Emergency Medical Services for Children Program by $24,300,000. | Submitted |
48 | Version 2 | Van Drew (NJ) | Republican | Revised Increases funding for the National Firefighter Registry for Cancer by $2,000,000. | Revised |
49 | Version 2 | Carter (GA) | Republican | Revised Directs $15 million from the General Departmental Management to Section 319F–2(i) of the Public Health Service Act to allow states to build or maintain their own medical stockpile for their specific and unique needs, while coordinating with the Strategic National Stockpile and ensuring it is robust. | Revised |
50 | Version 1 | Van Drew (NJ) | Republican | Increases funding for the Children's Hospitals Graduate Medical Education Program by $20,000,000. | Submitted |
51 | Version 1 | Fletcher (TX), Peters (CA), McClellan (VA), Moulton (MA), Allred (TX), Chu (CA) | Democrat | Strikes Section 241 which prohibits funds from being used to establish, support, administer, oversee, or issue a grant, contract, or cooperative agreement for the purposes of providing information on, promoting access to, or facilitating an abortion. | Submitted |
52 | Version 1 | Van Drew (NJ) | Republican | Increases and decreases funding for the Small Rural Hospital Improvement Grant Program for quality improvement and adoption of health information technology. | Submitted |
53 | Version 1 | Van Drew (NJ) | Republican | Increases and decreases funding for the Rural Residency Development Program. | Submitted |
54 | Version 1 | Biggs (AZ) | Republican | Strikes funding for the Occupational Safety and Health Administration. | Submitted |
55 | Version 1 | Van Drew (NJ) | Republican | Increases funding for KidneyX by $25,000,000. | Submitted |
56 | Version 1 | Biggs (AZ) | Republican | Prohibits the Department of Health and Human Services from making any voluntary contributions to the World Health Organization. | Submitted |
57 | Version 1 | Biggs (AZ) | Republican | Prohibits the use of funds to pay for the salary and expenses of ORR Director Robin Dunn Marcos. | Submitted |
58 | Version 1 | Van Drew (NJ) | Republican | Increases funding for the ALS Act by $50,000,000. | Submitted |
59 | Version 1 | Van Drew (NJ) | Republican | Increases funding for the ZERO-The End of Prostate Cancer by $15,200,000. | Submitted |
60 | Version 2 | Van Drew (NJ) | Republican | Revised Increases funding for the CDC's Lyme and Tick-borne Disease Prevention Programs by $3,000,000. | Revised |
61 | Version 1 | Van Drew (NJ) | Republican | Increases funding for the LymeX Innovation Accelerator Implementation by $5,000,000. | Submitted |
62 | Version 1 | Himes (CT) | Democrat | Increases funding to the Administration for Preparedness and Response (ASPR) Operations, Preparedness, and Emergency Response by $12,000,000 for Critical Infrastructure Protection cybersecurity functions. This funding supports ASPR's functions as the health and public health sector's Sector Risk Management Agency. | Submitted |
63 | Version 1 | Flood (NE) | Republican | Increases and decreases funding for the National Institutes of Health for the purposes of standardizing measurements of loneliness and isolation to improve research of the phenomena’s impacts on public health costs and outcomes. | Submitted |
64 | Version 1 | Van Drew (NJ) | Republican | Increases funding for the Children's Hospital of Philadelphia Poison Control Center Program by $26,846,000. | Submitted |
65 | Version 1 | Himes (CT) | Democrat | Increases funding for the Health and Human Services' Office of Secretary by $10,017,00 for a total funding level of $120,000,000. This funding supports activities related to safeguarding classified national security information and providing intelligence and national security support across HHS to counter cybersecurity threats. | Submitted |
66 | Version 1 | Barr (KY) | Republican | Increases by $8 million funding for the SAMHSA Treatment, Recovery, and Workforce Support Program which provides grants to entities that offer treatment or recovery services for individuals with Substance Abuse Disorders (SUDs) enabling them to participate in the workforce. | Submitted |
67 | Version 1 | Barr (KY) | Republican | Increases by $8 million funding for the implementation of the CAROL Act within the CDC, supporting heart valve disease education and awareness. | Submitted |
68 | Version 1 | Flood (NE) | Republican | Increases and decreases funding for the Student Aid Administration for the purpose of prioritizing consistent and adequate funding for student loan servicing to meet the challenges presented by millions of student borrowers returning to repayment. | Submitted |
69 | Version 1 | Blunt Rochester (DE) | Democrat | Increases and decreases $10 million in funds for the National Cancer Institute to indicate support for research and treatment development related to ocular cancer, a rare cancer that has limited treatment options. | Submitted |
70 | Version 1 | Barragán (CA), Blunt Rochester (DE), Carbajal (CA), Matsui (CA), Schneider (IL) | Democrat | Increases and decreases funds for the Office of the Secretary General Departmental Management by $1,000,000 with the intent that funding be included for the Office of Climate Change and Health Equity to help support our health care system in addressing climate change mitigation and resilience. | Submitted |
71 | Version 2 | Ramirez (IL) | Democrat | Revised Strikes SEC. 250 which prohibits funds for the ‘‘Unaccompanied Children Program Foundational Rule’’. | Revised |
72 | Version 2 | Ramirez (IL) | Democrat | Revised Strikes SEC. 111 which prohibits funds for the Department of Labor (DOL) three-fourths guarantee for H-2B employees. | Revised |
73 | Version 2 | Ramirez (IL) | Democrat | Revised Strikes language for the Department of Labor (DOL) private wage surveys for H-2B employees. | Revised |
74 | Version 1 | Molinaro (NY) | Republican | Increases funding for the HRSA Office for the Advancement of Telehealth’s Telehealth Resource Center Program by $5 million to support its ongoing operations to deliver telehealth technical assistance, especially to rural and medically underserved areas. Takes from Bureau of Labor Statistics salaries. | Submitted |
75 | Version 1 | Molinaro (NY) | Republican | Increases and decreases funding for the HHS Office of the Secretary by $5 million to emphasize the need to create a publicly available online database to provide information on resources and services for people with a disability, their families, and caregivers. | Submitted |
76 | Version 1 | Molinaro (NY) | Republican | Increases funding to the National Institute of Mental Health by $5 million to bolster the agency’s work to examine digital tools for autism screening and highlight the need to expand access to artificial intelligence to assist in autism screening processes. Takes from Bureau of Labor Statistics salaries. | Submitted |
77 | Version 1 | Molinaro (NY) | Republican | Increases funding for SAHMSA by $10 million to support its efforts to strengthen the 988 Suicide & Crisis Line infrastructure and care coordination. Takes from Bureau of Labor Statistics salaries. | Submitted |
78 | Version 1 | Rosendale (MT) | Republican | Prohibits the use of funds made available by this Act from going towards the 2025 Dietary Guidelines Advisory Committee. | Submitted |
79 | Version 1 | Greene (GA) | Republican | Prohibits funding for any lab owned or controlled by Ukraine. | Submitted |
80 | Version 1 | Greene (GA) | Republican | Prohibits funding for LGBTQ resources to kids. | Submitted |
81 | Version 1 | Steil (WI) | Republican | Increases SAMHSA's Mental Health account by $10M to provide additional resources to the 9-8-8 Suicide and Crisis Lifeline. Reduces funding for the NIH's Office of the Director. | Submitted |
82 | Version 1 | Manning (NC), Peters (CA) | Democrat | Restores funding for the Title X Family Planning programs to FY23 levels. | Submitted |
83 | Version 1 | Pettersen (CO) | Democrat | Increases and decreases the CDC's Injury Prevention account by $30 million for the purpose of increasing suicide prevention efforts. | Submitted |
84 | Version 1 | Pettersen (CO) | Democrat | Increases and decreases SAMHSA funding by $80,000,000 to fully fund the Behavioral Health and Substance Use Disorder Resources for Native Americans outlined in Section 1201 of the FY23 Consolidated Appropriations Act. | Submitted |
85 | Version 1 | Pettersen (CO) | Democrat | Increases and decreases SAMHSA funding by $10,000,000 for the purpose of awarding competitive grants to states to develop comprehensive, online behavioral health navigation platforms for patients to view in-network providers and 988 operators to connect callers with appropriate care. | Submitted |
86 | Version 1 | Pettersen (CO) | Democrat | Increases and decreases the CDC's account by $1 million in support of the CDC studying and releasing a report on drug-resistant epilepsy (DRE), including FDA-approved therapies for DRE. | Submitted |
87 | Version 1 | Frankel (FL), Amo, Gabe (RI) | Democrat | Increases funding at the Department of Education to combat antisemitism by $32 million. | Submitted |
88 | Version 1 | Crockett (TX) | Democrat | Prohibits funds appropriated under this Act from being used to restructure or consolidate the institutes and centers of the National Institutes of Health as described on pages 67 through 73 of H.R. 9029, as reported (118th Congress) and on pages 81 through 125 of House Report 118–585. | Submitted |
89 | Version 1 | Tlaib (MI), Dingell (MI) | Democrat | Increases and decreases the Low-Income Home Energy Assistance appropriation by $500,000,000, representative of the amount needed annually to assist low-income households with their water bills through the Administration for Children and Families' Low-Income Household Water Assistance Program. | Submitted |
90 | Version 1 | Malliotakis (NY) | Republican | Prohibits NIH patents from being sold to adversaries. | Submitted |
91 | Version 1 | Tlaib (MI), Dingell (MI), Blunt Rochester (DE) | Democrat | Strikes Section 529, which rescinds unobligated Low-Income Household Water Assistance Program funds, and other unobligated funds made available by the American Rescue Plan Act of 2021. | Submitted |
92 | Version 1 | Cohen (TN), Graves (LA) | Bi-Partisan | Highlights the importance of infant mortality and maternal health education. | Submitted |
93 | Version 1 | Auchincloss (MA) | Democrat | Makes $10,000,000 available to fund cancer research through the Glioblastoma Therapeutics Network. | Submitted |
94 | Version 1 | McGarvey (KY) | Democrat | Strikes Section 123 which prohibits funding for the enforcement of the Mine Safety and Health Administration's Final Rule, "Lowering Miners’ Exposure to Respirable Crystalline Silica and Improving Respiratory Protection". The amendment would allow the Mine Safety and Health Administration to implement the Rule to protect miner safety. | Submitted |
95 | Version 1 | Blunt Rochester (DE) | Democrat | Increases funding to the CDC Immunizations and Respiratory Diseases account to establish the Vaccines for Adults program, which will expand access to routine and outbreak vaccines for uninsured individuals at no cost to eligible recipients. Offsets within the Office of the Secretary General Departmental Management account. | Submitted |
96 | Version 1 | McGarvey (KY) | Democrat | Increases funding for the Mine Safety and Health Administration to protect the safety of our miners, especially in light of the Final Rule, "Lowering Miners’ Exposure to Respirable Crystalline Silica and Improving Respiratory Protection". This amendment equips the Mine Safety and Health Administration with the tools, resources, and capacity to support miners' health and safety in the workplace. | Submitted |
97 | Version 2 | Phillips (MN) | Democrat | Revised Prohibits funds made available by this act from restricting access to any FDA-approved forms of birth control, including intrauterine devices (IUDs) or emergency contraception. | Revised |
98 | Version 1 | Biggs (AZ) | Republican | Transfers $51.7 million allocated for Program Administration within the Department of Education to the Spending Reduction Account. | Submitted |
99 | Version 1 | Lee (CA), Frankel (FL), DeGette (CO), Moore (WI), Trahan (MA), Peters (CA), Tlaib (MI), Omar (MN), Johnson (GA), Meeks (NY), Norton (DC), Pressley (MA), McClellan (VA), Moulton (MA), Lieu (CA), DelBene (WA), Casten (IL), Wilson (FL), Velázquez (NY), Ramirez (IL), Allred (TX), Davis (IL), Williams (GA), Goldman (NY), Chu (CA), Gottheimer (NJ), Case (HI), Balint (VT), Beyer (VA), Fletcher (TX) | Democrat | Strikes Section 506, an anti-reproductive health and autonomy provision. | Submitted |
100 | Version 1 | Lee (CA), Frankel (FL), DeGette (CO), Moore (WI), Trahan (MA), Peters (CA), Tlaib (MI), Omar (MN), Johnson (GA), Meeks (NY), Norton (DC), Pressley (MA), McClellan (VA), Moulton (MA), Lieu (CA), DelBene (WA), Casten (IL), Wilson (FL), Velázquez (NY), Ramirez (IL), Allred (TX), Davis (IL), Williams (GA), Goldman (NY), Chu (CA), Gottheimer (NJ), Case (HI), Balint (VT), Beyer (VA), Fletcher (TX) | Democrat | Strikes Section 507, an anti-reproductive health and autonomy provision. | Submitted |
101 | Version 1 | McGarvey (KY) | Democrat | Increases and decreases funding by $5 million to highlight the importance of continued funding for the American Printing House for the Blind (APH) and their mission providing accessible and innovative reading materials to people who are blind or low vision. This amendment supports APH's mission, especially as APH rolls out the Monarch, a revolutionary multiline braille display transforming the educational landscape for blind and low vision students. | Submitted |
102 | Version 1 | Golden (ME), Tenney (NY) | Bi-Partisan | Prohibits funding for DHHS/CDC to implement the final rule 'Control of Communicable Diseases; Foreign Quarantine: Importation of Dogs and Cats' set to come into effect August 1, 2024. | Submitted |
103 | Version 1 | Jacobs (CA), Norton (DC), Ramirez (IL), Peters (CA), Velázquez (NY), Crockett (TX), Wilson (FL), Williams (GA), Johnson (GA), Lee (PA), Casten (IL), Gottheimer (NJ), Fletcher (TX) | Democrat | Strikes Section 246, which amends the Public Health Service Act to allow an individual to sue in court, including for monetary damages, for a suspected violation of the Weldon amendment. | Submitted |
104 | Version 1 | Kennedy, Tim (NY) | Democrat | Prohibits funding to the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) for the implementation of the new rule on the importation of dogs into the United States, effective August 1st. | Submitted |
105 | Version 1 | DeGette (CO), Lee (CA), Schakowsky (IL), Nadler (NY), Trahan (MA), Peters (CA), Chu (CA), Fletcher (TX) | Democrat | Strikes section 238, which would prohibit the NIH from using fetal tissue obtained from an elective abortion in medical research. | Submitted |
106 | Version 1 | Kiley (CA) | Republican | Increases and decreases the Office of Elementary and Secondary Education by $10 Million to highlight the importance of funding for the Charter Schools Program. | Submitted |
107 | Version 1 | Rosendale (MT) | Republican | Reduces funding by 95.162 million for the John E. Fogarty International Center and transfers that money to the Spending Reduction Account. | Submitted |
108 | Version 1 | Sorensen (IL), Chavez-DeRemer (OR) | Bi-Partisan | Increases and decrease funding for the Low-Income Household Water Assistance Program. | Submitted |
109 | Version 3 | Steube (FL) | Republican | Revised Prohibits the award of federal funds to institutions of higher education that employ instructors funded by the Chinese Communist Party. This amendment is to include H.R. 684 -- Protecting Higher Education from Foreign Threats Act. | Revised |
110 | Version 1 | Moore (WI) | Democrat | Increases and decreases funding by $1 million to highlight the importance of the TRIO programs that serve first generation and low income college students program by providing academic and other supports to help them stay in and complete school. | Submitted |
111 | Version 1 | Kiley (CA) | Republican | Prevents any funds from being available to undertake rulemaking or to enforce ‘‘COVID-19 Vaccination and Testing Emergency Temporary Standard Rulemaking’’ (RIN 1218-AD42). | Submitted |
112 | Version 1 | Larson (CT), Amo, Gabe (RI) | Democrat | Increases and decreases funding for the Social Security Administration by $1.6 billion to show support for the President's Budget Request. | Submitted |
113 | Version 1 | Larson (CT), Amo, Gabe (RI) | Democrat | Increases funding for the Social Security Administration by $1.6 billion to match the President's Budget Request. | Submitted |
114 | Version 1 | Gottheimer (NJ) | Democrat | Increases and decreases funds by $1,000,000 in the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention's 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. | Submitted |
115 | Version 1 | Gottheimer (NJ) | Democrat | Increases funding by $10 million for the Assistant Secretary for Mental Health and Substance Use to award grants, contracts, and cooperative agreements for planning, establishing, or administering programs to prevent and address the misuse of opioids, related drugs, and other drugs commonly used in pain management or injury recovery, as well as the co-use of one or more such drugs with other substances, by students and student athletes. | Submitted |
116 | Version 1 | Gottheimer (NJ) | Democrat | Increases and decreases funding for the National Cancer Institute to expand cancer screenings, diagnostics, and treatment services to decrease disparities in breast and cervical cancer deaths. | Submitted |
117 | Version 2 | Steube (FL) | Republican | Revised Restricts funding for the National Institutes of Health to conduct or fund research or testing on dogs or cats that is classified in pain category E as defined by the Department of Agriculture. | Revised |
118 | Version 1 | Gottheimer (NJ) | Democrat | Strikes Sec. 244 which prohibits funding for HHS to implement, administer, enforce, or finalize its proposed rule ‘‘Strengthening Temporary Assistance for Needy Families (TANF) as a Safety Net and Work Program.’’ The proposed rule would stop taxpayer dollars going to anti-choice Crisis Pregnancy Centers (CPCs). | Submitted |
119 | Version 1 | Gottheimer (NJ) | Democrat | Increases and decreases funding for the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) to highlight the need to award federal grants through the CDC for states to implement tick-identification programs. | Submitted |
120 | Version 1 | Gottheimer (NJ) | Democrat | Strikes Sec. 257 which prohibits funding for HHS to administer, implement, or enforce the final rule entitled ‘‘Improving Child Care Access, Affordability, and Stability in the Child Care and Development Fund (CCDF).” | Submitted |
121 | Version 1 | Spanberger (VA), Meuser (PA), Johnson (SD) | Bi-Partisan | Increases and decreases funds by $5 million to highlight the need for additional funding for the Telehealth Resource Center program. | Submitted |
122 | Version 1 | Luttrell (TX) | Republican | Increases funding for the NIH Brain Imitative by shoring up the CURES backfill by increasing the two IC's that comprise it. As you may know the BRAIN initiative is the primary research and innovator when it comes to brain diseases and disorders, maintain funding levels for ongoing research is paramount, otherwise breakthroughs in treatments and discovery could drastically be impacted. Specifically, the amendment increases the following two IC's. Increasing funding for the National Institute of Neuroscience and Brain Research by 40,500,000 and Increasing the National Institute of Mental Health by 40,500,000. This would bring the funding level back to last year's CURES Act total of 172,000,000. This would be offset by decreasing funding by 81,000,000 for the Office of the Director. | Submitted |
123 | Version 2 | Steube (FL) | Republican | Revised Restricts funding for the Public Health Service Commissioned Corps from being used to provide support to the ICE Health Service Corps. | Revised |
124 | Version 1 | Mrvan (IN), Bacon (NE) | Bi-Partisan | Requests level funding at $3 million for Child Sexual Abuse Prevention research. | Submitted |
125 | Version 2 | Steube (FL) | Republican | Revised Reduces funding for the HHS Office for Civil Rights by $39,798,000; transfers funding to the Spending Reduction Account. | Revised |
126 | Version 1 | Crow (CO), Sewell (AL) | Democrat | Increases funding for the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS) Registry by $5,000,000 to support research to prevent ALS among active military personnel and veterans, and reduces funding for the Office of the Secretary of General Departmental Management by $5,000,000. | Submitted |
127 | Version 1 | Crockett (TX) | Democrat | Increases and decreases $2,000,000 in funding for the Head Start Act, including Head Start partnerships. | Submitted |
128 | Version 2 | Steube (FL) | Republican | Revised Restricts funds from being used for "Transgender Day of Visibility" celebrations at HHS. | Revised |
129 | Version 1 | Carey (OH), Houlahan (PA), Fitzpatrick (PA), Phillips (MN), Estes (KS) | Bi-Partisan | Increases and decreases funding for the Employee Benefits Security Administration (EBSA) by $4 million in support of the Employee Ownership Initiative to help States promote and expand access to employee ownership opportunities. | Submitted |
130 | Version 1 | Foxx (NC) | Republican | Budget memorandum entitled “Strengthening Support for Federal Contract Labor Practices” published on January 10, 2023. | Submitted |
131 | Version 1 | Crow (CO), Trahan (MA) | Democrat | Increases and decreases funding for the Department of Health and Human Services Health Workforce title by $150,000,000 to highlight the need to bolster the public health and ID/HIV workforces through the Public Health Workforce Loan Repayment Program and the Bio-Preparedness Workforce Pilot Program authorized in Section 2221 of the bipartisan Consolidated Appropriations Act of 2023. | Submitted |
132 | Version 1 | Foxx (NC) | Republican | Prohibits funds to implement, enforce, or carry out Executive Order 14025 relating to Worker Organization and Empowerment. | Submitted |
133 | Version 1 | Porter (CA) | Democrat | Requires ACA data to be dis-aggregated by race, ethnicity, preferred language, age, and sex. | Submitted |
134 | Version 1 | Eshoo (CA), Hoyer (MD), DeGette (CO) | Democrat | Prohibits using funding from the Act to carry out a reorganization of the NIH. | Submitted |
135 | Version 1 | Arrington (TX) | Republican | Prohibits funds from being used to implement Executive Order 14019 (relating to promoting access to voting also known as Biden Bucks). | Submitted |
136 | Version 1 | Caraveo (CO) | Democrat | Increases the Emerging and Zoonotic Infectious Disease account by $5 million to increase and promote Highly Pathogenic Avian Influenza (HPAI) testing and other surveillance efforts, in addition to antiviral treatment research and availability, among human populations. Offset by a $5 million decrease to the Office of the Secretary General Department Management account. | Submitted |
137 | Version 1 | Caraveo (CO) | Democrat | Increases and decreases the National Institutes of Health account by $10 million for the purpose of increasing pediatric enrollment in the All of Us Research program. | Submitted |
138 | Version 1 | Balint (VT) | Democrat | Increases and decreases the appropriations for the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration by $2.6 million to indicate support for Disaster Response programs including the Disaster Distress Helpline, the Crisis Counseling Assistance and Training Program, and the Disaster Technical Assistance Center. | Submitted |
139 | Version 1 | Balint (VT) | Democrat | Increases and decreases the appropriations for the Health Resources and Services Administration by $1.3 million to indicate support for health care workforce development programs, especially community based experiential training for students preparing to become peer support specialists and other types of behavioral health-related paraprofessionals. | Submitted |
140 | Version 1 | Blunt Rochester (DE), Kim (CA) | Bi-Partisan | Increases and decreases funding to the National Center for Health Workforce Analysis to support the establishment of a National Nursing Workforce Research Center, which will examine workforce supply and demand issues and help states meet the health needs of their communities with an adequate supply of qualified nurses. | Submitted |
141 | Version 1 | Wasserman Schultz (FL) | Democrat | Increases and decreases funding for the National Cancer Institute by $2,000,000 to research triple negative breast cancer. | Submitted |
142 | Version 1 | Beyer (VA) | Democrat | Increases and decreases funding to express support for refunding the Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality, which supports critical research, including into digital health and rural health. | Submitted |
143 | Version 1 | Cárdenas (CA) | Democrat | Increases and decreases funding for the Office of Elementary and Secondary Education by $10 million to express support for the Department of Education conducting a study to evaluate the effectiveness of using mindfulness practices as alternatives to conventional disciplinary practices in elementary and secondary schools. | Submitted |
144 | Version 1 | DeLauro (CT), McClellan (VA), Peters (CA), Moulton (MA), Chu (CA), Fletcher (TX) | Democrat | Strikes Section 240, which would prohibit funding to Planned Parenthood. Planned Parenthood plays a critical role in providing quality health care to more than two million people each year. “Defunding” Planned Parenthood means blocking people from accessing critical preventive services like STI testing, breast and cervical cancer screenings, contraception, and sex education at Planned Parenthood health centers. | Submitted |
145 | Version 1 | Houchin (IN) | Republican | Prohibits funds from being made available to three-cueing or balanced literacy in schools. | Submitted |
146 | Version 1 | Houchin (IN) | Republican | Increases and decreases the ESEA account by $1 million dollars to highlight the importance of the Literacy Education for All, Results for the Nation program under ESEA. | Submitted |
147 | Version 1 | Houchin (IN) | Republican | Increases and decreases the HEA account by $1 million dollars to highlight the importance of the FAFSA and the need for it's availability on October 1st. | Submitted |
148 | Version 1 | Houchin (IN) | Republican | Increases and decreases the HEA account by $1 million dollars to highlight the importance of our future educators teaching the science of reading through a phonics-based curriculum. | Submitted |
149 | Version 1 | Houchin (IN) | Republican | Increases and decreases the ESEA account by $1 million dollars to highlight the importance of teaching the science of reading. | Submitted |
150 | Version 2 | Stansbury (NM) | Democrat | Revised Increases funding levels to match the President's Budget request in order to provide more access to grants to higher education institutions. | Revised |
151 | Version 2 | Cleaver (MO) | Democrat | Revised Increases and decreases funding for the Administration for Strategic Preparedness and Response by $52,000,000 to indicate support for the development of Portable Bio-Containment Units (PBCUs). | Revised |
152 | Version 2 | Schweikert (AZ) | Republican | Revised Increases and decreases funding of $2 million for the National Institute on Substance use to support research on cures for synthetic opioids and fentanyl. | Revised |
153 | Version 1 | Steube (FL) | Republican | Restricts funds from being used by the Public Health Service Commissioned Corps to provide gender-reassignment surgeries to individuals under their care. | Submitted |
154 | Version 1 | Schweikert (AZ) | Republican | Increases funding by $2 million for the NIH National Institute on infectious diseases with the intention that these funds be used to support research grants for a Coccidioidomycosis cure. | Submitted |
155 | Version 1 | Murphy (NC), Fischbach (MN), Estes (KS) | Republican | Prohibits funds from being used to finalize, implement, or enforce the proposed rule entitled: "Medicare and Medicaid Programs: Minimum Staffing Standards for Long-Term Care Facilities and Medicaid Institutional Payment Transparency Reporting (CMS 3442-P)". | Submitted |
156 | Version 1 | Garcia (TX) | Democrat | Increases the ASPR Operations, Preparedness, and Emergency Response funding by $12,000,000, to support Hospital Preparedness capacity for medical surges. Paid for from the ASPR Research, Development, and Procurement account. | Submitted |
157 | Version 1 | Schweikert (AZ) | Republican | Increases funding for The National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke by $5 million for the development of autonomous eye screening for diabetic retinopathy. | Submitted |
158 | Version 1 | Torres (CA) | Democrat | Increases and decreases the Department of Education's Basic Needs Grant Program by $10 million to restore funding levels to FY 24 levels and address college hunger and homelessness issues. | Submitted |
159 | Version 1 | Blunt Rochester (DE) | Democrat | Ensures eligible entities receiving housing services funds through the National Farmworker Job Program, as authorized by the Workforce Innovation and Opportunity Act, are not limited in the areas they can serve. | Submitted |
160 | Version 1 | Schweikert (AZ) | Republican | Increases funding at the National Institute on Body Systems Research by $10 million with the intent these funds be used to fund a multicenter research consortium on Type II diabetes cures. | Submitted |
161 | Version 1 | Kilmer (WA) | Democrat | Increases and decreases AmeriCorps funding to highlight the importance of national service as a proven model of civic bridgebuilding and the importance of supporting programs and projects to reduce polarization and community divisions. | Submitted |
162 | Version 1 | Garcia (TX) | Democrat | Strikes Section 532 which prohibits funds made available by this Act from being used to implement, enforce, or otherwise carry out Executive Orders no. 13990, 14008, 14013, 14030, 14037, 14057, 14082, and 14096, which address extreme weather-related health impacts. | Submitted |
163 | Version 2 | Schweikert (AZ) | Republican | Revised Transfers $20 million to CMS to support the of study obesity rates in the Medicaid population. | Revised |
164 | Version 1 | Trahan (MA), Peters (CA), Curtis (UT) | Bi-Partisan | Directs ASPR to utilize $15,000,000 to cover the costs associated with the development of new Abbreviated New Drug Applications (ANDA) by domestic manufacturers for priority essential drugs facing shortages or at risk of shortage. | Submitted |
165 | Version 1 | Moylan (GU) | Republican | Increases and decreases the Grants to States for Medicaid account of the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) to direct the Administrator of CMS to deliver a report to Congress, not later than 90 days after the enactment of this Act, on the feasibility of increasing the per diem rate to the Guam Memorial Hospital (GMH) pursuant to TEFRA and the discharge rebase rate for GMH to a rate which is commensurate to that of similar sized hospital in the States. | Submitted |
166 | Version 1 | Moylan (GU) | Republican | Increases and decreases the School Improvement Programs account of the Department of Education to emphasize the immediate need to rebuild and repair the school buildings in Guam that were damaged by Typhoon Mawar, such as Simon Sanchez High School. | Submitted |
167 | Version 1 | Moylan (GU) | Republican | Increases and decreases the Employment and Training Administrations Training and Employment Services account to emphasize Guam’s needs to provide training for labor opportunities associated with the military buildup and auxiliary services, to citizens of the Compact of Free Association (COFA) nations who migrate to Guam. | Submitted |
168 | Version 1 | Joyce (PA) | Republican | Prohibits the use of funds by the Office of Refugee Resettlement to provide financial assistance or other support for housing unaccompanied alien children at privately owned or operated shelter facilities or housing. | Submitted |
169 | Version 1 | Moylan (GU) | Republican | Increases and decreases the Department of Education’s Impact Aid account to emphasize the immediate need of the Secretary of the Department of Education to provide the Guam Department of Education funds as a reimbursement to the expenses incurred from educating Compact of Free Association (COFA) students in the Guam Public School system, and not receiving any current reimbursements from the Compact Impact Fairness Act (CIFA). | Submitted |
170 | Version 1 | Moylan (GU) | Republican | Increases and decreases the Rural Health account of the Department of Health and Human Services to emphasize Guam’s critical need to construct a new public hospital, and to authorize the Guam Memorial Hospital Authority to use these funds for the Architectural and Engineering Design. | Submitted |
171 | Version 1 | Moylan (GU) | Republican | Increases and decreases the salaries and expenses account of the Department of Labor to direct the Secretary of Labor to present to Congress a report within 90 days of the date of enactment of this Act detailing the labor challenges in the hospitality and services industry in Guam, and its impact with the military buildup, and to establish a proposal on the necessity of expanding the special Guam-CNMI H2B visa program beyond just construction work. | Submitted |
172 | Version 2 | Schweikert (AZ) | Republican | Revised Increases and decreases funding for the Department of Health and Human Services Office of Chronic Disease Prevention and Health Promotion by $1 million to support research as to why obesity has increased since the adoption of the "Dietary Guidelines for Americans." | Revised |
173 | Version 1 | Carl (AL) | Republican | Amends the end of the bill that the Secretary shall apply the same wage index hospital seeking reclassification as is applied to hospitals geographically located in the higher wage areas. | Submitted |
174 | Version 1 | Moylan (GU) | Republican | Increases and decreases the appropriations made to national programs under the Training and Employment Services account of the Employment and Training Administration to emphasize Guam’s need to provide training for labor opportunities associated with the military buildup and auxiliary services, to citizens of the Compact of Free Association (COFA) nations who migrate to Guam. | Submitted |
175 | Version 1 | Steil (WI) | Republican | Prohibits Federal Work-Study funds from being used to support voter registration activities. | Submitted |
176 | Version 1 | Manning (NC) | Democrat | Restores level funding for the U.S. Department of Education's Office for Civil Rights (OCR). | Submitted |
177 | Version 1 | Moylan (GU) | Republican | Increases and decreases the Employment and Training Administrations Training and Employment Services account to emphasize Guam’s needs to provide training for labor opportunities associated with the military buildup and auxiliary services, to citizens of the Compact of Free Association (COFA) nations who migrate to Guam. | Submitted |
178 | Version 1 | Miller (OH) | Republican | Increases funding for the Children’s Hospitals Graduate Medical Education program by $5 million and reduces funding for the Office of the Secretary of Health and Human Services, General Departmental Management, by $5 million. | Submitted |
179 | Version 1 | Moylan (GU) | Republican | Increases and decreases the Office of Workers Compensation Program’s Special Benefits account to direct the Secretary of the Department of Labor to remove Guam from the provisions of the Defense Base Act (42 U.S.C. 1651), as it creates a double requirement for Workers Compensation on employees of federal contractors. | Submitted |
180 | Version 1 | Moylan (GU) | Republican | Increases and decreases the Department of Education’s Office of Postsecondary Education Higher Education account to emphasize the need for additional medical teaching staff in Guam, and to encourage the Secretary of Education to propose to Congress innovative programs to increase and retain teaching professionals in high need areas. | Submitted |
181 | Version 1 | Moylan (GU) | Republican | Increases and decreases the Supplemental Security Income (SSI) Program account to emphasize the critical need to include residents of Guam as eligible for SSI and end the inequality between residents of Guam and residents of the States. | Submitted |
182 | Version 1 | Garcia (TX) | Democrat | Amends the list of public health threats ASPR may respond to, in carrying out titles III, XII, and subtitles A and B of title XXVIII of the PHS Act, to include thermic and particulate threats. Does not expand ASPR's domain of authority. | Submitted |
183 | Version 1 | Carter (GA), Miller (WV), Sewell (AL), Joyce (PA) | Bi-Partisan | Delays implementation of the inclusion of oral-only End Stage Renal Disease (ESRD) drugs in the Medicare ESRD Prospective Payment System (PPS) until January 1, 2027. | Submitted |
184 | Version 1 | Moylan (GU) | Republican | Increases and decreases the Department of Health and Human Services, Centers for Program Management account to directs CMS and GAO to conduct a joint study to assess the feasibility and financial effects of expanding coverage under the Medicare Parts A, B, and C to items and services furnished in the Philippines. | Submitted |
185 | Version 1 | Kiley (CA) | Republican | Late Prevents funds from being made available for an Acting Secretary of Labor who has been in office for more than 210 days. | Submitted |
186 | Version 1 | Gosar (AZ) | Republican | Late Prohibits funding for the ‘‘Establishment of a Bat Resource for Infectious Disease Research’’ or the ‘‘Establishment of the Bat Resource Center for the Study of Zoonotic Diseases’’. | Submitted |
187 | Version 1 | Grothman (WI) | Republican | Late Prohibits the use of funds for a proposed rule addressing Heat Injury and Illness Prevention in Outdoor and Indoor Work Settings. | Submitted |
188 | Version 1 | Ciscomani (AZ) | Republican | Late Prohibits funds in the bill from being used by the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS), Office of Refugee Resettlement (ORR) to contract with any entity that is subject to a lawsuit by the Department of Justice (DOJ). | Submitted |
189 | Version 1 | Van Duyne (TX) | Republican | Late Prohibits funds from being used to enforce ASC-20 of the Ambulatory Surgical Center Quality Reporting Program (ASCQR) which requires ASCs to report their COVID-19 Vaccination Coverage Among Health Care Personnel data. | Submitted |
190 | Version 1 | Auchincloss (MA) | Democrat | Late Increases funding for CMS Program Management by $874,310,000. | Submitted |
191 | Version 1 | Vasquez (NM) | Democrat | Late Increases the percentage of the State Opioid Response Grant money going to Tribal entities from 4 percent to 5 percent to ensure Tribes are better served. | Submitted |
192 | Version 1 | Crockett (TX) | Democrat | Late Adds $40000000 to Advanced Research Projects Agency for Health (ARPA-H) offset/paid for by eliminating $40 million in abstinence-only education. | Submitted |
193 | Version 1 | Langworthy (NY) | Republican | Late Prohibits funding for the CDC to implement, administer, or enforce the rule entitled ‘‘Control of Communicable Diseases; Foreign Quarantine: Importation of Dogs and Cats’’. | Submitted |
194 | Version 1 | Porter (CA) | Democrat | Late Requires ACA data to be disaggregated by race, ethnicity, preferred language, age, and sex. | Submitted |
195 | Version 1 | Porter (CA) | Democrat | Late Provides $2 million in funding to establish a Sexual Orientation and Gender Identity (SOGI) Research Center at the National Institutes of Health (NIH). | Submitted |
196 | Version 1 | Porter (CA) | Democrat | Late Increases funding for the Maternal Mental Health Hotline by $5 million. | Submitted |
197 | Version 1 | Porter (CA) | Democrat | Late Restores the level of FY23 enacted funding to the Employee Benefits Security Administration at the Department of Labor, including to provide adequate mental health parity enforcement. | Submitted |
198 | Version 1 | Ryan (NY), Fletcher (TX), McClellan (VA), Peters (CA) | Democrat | Late Strikes section 242, which refers to HHS' enforcement of Title X requirements for abortion referrals. | Submitted |
199 | Version 1 | Davids (KS) | Democrat | Late Increases and decreases ADMINISTRATIVE EXPENSES, ENERGY EMPLOYEES 19 OCCUPATIONAL ILLNESS COMPENSATION FUND by $100,000, and directs the Department of Health and Human Services to complete a report not later than 90 days after the date of enactment of this Act outlining prospective healthcare challenges and needs as they relate to North America’s hosting of the FIFA World Cup 2026, and encourages the Department to report specifically on the expected Federal support of this event and how U.S. host cities can best be supported, including through support to State and local authorities. | Submitted |