US HB2029 | 2015-2016 | 114th Congress

Status

Completed Legislative Action
Spectrum: Partisan Bill (Republican 1-0)
Status: Passed on December 18 2015 - 100% progression
Action: 2015-12-18 - Became Public Law No: 114-113. (TXT | PDF)
Text: Latest bill text (Enrolled) [PDF]

Summary

Military Construction and Veterans Affairs and Related Agencies Appropriations Act, 2016 (Sec. 3) Provides that references to "this Act" included in any division refer only to the provisions of the division unless the bill expressly provides otherwise. (Sec. 4) Provides that the explanatory statement printed in the Congressional Record regarding this bill has the same effect as a joint explanatory statement of a committee of conference. (Sec. 5) Provides that the sums in this bill are appropriated for FY2016. (Sec. 6) Provides that amounts designated by this bill for Overseas Contingency Operations/ Global War on Terrorism pursuant to the Balanced Budget and Emergency Deficit Control Act of 1985 are only available (or rescinded, if applicable) if the President subsequently designates the amounts and transmits the designations to Congress. (Sec. 7) Permits the Office of Management and Budget (OMB) to make specified adjustments to discretionary spending limits to account for estimating differences with the Congressional Budget Office (CBO). (Sec. 8) Amends the Continuing Appropriations Act, 2016 to make technical corrections. (Sec. 9) Prohibits cost of living adjustments for Members of Congress during FY2016. Agriculture, Rural Development, Food and Drug Administration, and Related Agencies Appropriations Act, 2016 DIVISION A--AGRICULTURE, RURAL DEVELOPMENT, FOOD AND DRUG ADMINISTRATION, AND RELATED AGENCIES APPROPRIATIONS ACT, 2016 The Agriculture, Rural Development, Food and Drug Administration, and Related Agencies Appropriations Act, 2016 provides FY2016 appropriations for the Department of Agriculture (USDA), except for the Forest Service which is included in the Interior, Environment, and Related Agencies division of this bill. It also provides appropriations for the Food and Drug Administration (FDA), the Commodity Futures Trading Commission (CFTC), and the Farm Credit Administration. This division includes both discretionary and mandatory funding. The mandatory funding levels are generally set by authorizing legislation such as the farm bill and are frequently limited in the agriculture appropriations bill. The division increases discretionary funding for Agriculture, Rural Development, Food and Drug Administration, and Related Agencies above FY2015 levels. TITLE I--AGRICULTURAL PROGRAMS Provides appropriations for the following agricultural programs and services: the Office of the Secretary; Executive Operations; the Office of the Chief Information Officer; the Office of the Chief Financial Officer; the Office of the Assistant Secretary for Civil Rights; the Office of Civil Rights; Agriculture Buildings and Facilities; Hazardous Materials Management; the Office of Inspector General; the Office of the General Counsel; the Office of Ethics; the Office of the Under Secretary for Research, Education, and Economics; the Economic Research Service; the National Agricultural Statistics Service; the Agricultural Research Service; the National Institute of Food and Agriculture; the Office of the Under Secretary for Marketing and Regulatory Programs; the Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service; the Agricultural Marketing Service; the Grain Inspection, Packers and Stockyards Administration; the Office of the Under Secretary for Food Safety; the Food Safety and Inspection Service; the Office of the Under Secretary for Farm and Foreign Agricultural Services; the Farm Service Agency; the Risk Management Agency; the Federal Crop Insurance Corporation Fund; and the Commodity Credit Corporation Fund. TITLE II--CONSERVATION PROGRAMS Provides appropriations for the Office of the Under Secretary for Natural Resources and Environment. Provides appropriations to the Natural Resources Conservation Service for Conservation Operations and the Watershed Rehabilitation Program. TITLE III--RURAL DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMS Provides appropriations for Rural Development Programs including: the Office of the Under Secretary for Rural Development, Rural Development, the Rural Housing Service, the Rural Business--Cooperative Service, and the Rural Utilities Service. TITLE IV--DOMESTIC FOOD PROGRAMS Provides appropriations for the Office of the Under Secretary for Food, Nutrition, and Consumer Services. Provides appropriations to the Food and Nutrition Service for: Child Nutrition Programs; the Special Supplemental Nutrition Program for Women, Infants, and Children (WIC); the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP, formerly known as food stamps); the Commodity Assistance Program; and Nutrition Programs Administration. TITLE V--FOREIGN ASSISTANCE AND RELATED PROGRAMS Provides appropriations for the Foreign Agricultural Service, including: the Food for Peace Act (P.L. 480) and the McGovern-Dole International Food for Education and Child Nutrition Program. TITLE VI--RELATED AGENCIES AND FOOD AND DRUG ADMINISTRATION Provides appropriations to the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) for the Food and Drug Administration (FDA). Provides appropriations to independent agencies, including the Commodity Futures Trading Commission (CFTC) and the Farm Credit Administration (FCA). TITLE VII--GENERAL PROVISIONS Sets forth permissible, restricted, and prohibited uses for funds provided by this and other appropriations Acts. (Sec. 701) Permits USDA to use funds provided by this division for the purchase, replacement, and hire of passenger motor vehicles. (Sec. 702) Permits USDA to transfer unobligated balances to the Working Capital Fund for the acquisition of plant and capital equipment for financial, administrative, and information technology services. Permits the transferred funds to remain available until expended and specifies restrictions on the use of the funds. (Sec. 703) Prohibits appropriations provided by this division from remaining available for obligation beyond the current fiscal year unless the division expressly provides otherwise. (Sec. 704) Limits negotiated indirect costs on cooperative agreements between USDA and nonprofit institutions to 10% of the total direct cost of the agreement. (Sec. 705) Permits appropriations for direct and guaranteed loans to remain available until expended to disburse obligations made in the current fiscal year for: (1) the Rural Development Loan Fund program account, (2) the Rural Electrification and Telecommunication Loans program account, and (3) the Rural Housing Insurance Fund program account. (Sec. 706) Prohibits USDA from using funds provided by this division to acquire or upgrade information technology systems without approval of the Chief Information Officer (CIO) and the Executive Information Technology Investment Review Board. Restricts the transfer of funds made available by this bill to the CIO without prior approval of Congress. Requires the CIO to approve specified information technology projects. (Sec. 707) Permits specified FY2016 funds provided under the Federal Crop Insurance Act for agricultural management assistance to remain available until expended to disburse obligations made in the current fiscal year. (Sec. 708) Makes a former Rural Utility Service borrower that has repaid or prepaid a loan under the Rural Electrification Act of 1936 or any not-for profit utility qualified to receive a loan under the Act eligible for rural economic development and job creation assistance in the same manner as a borrower. (Sec. 709) Permits up to $20 million of the unobligated balances from appropriations by this division for salaries and expenses of the Farm Service Agency to remain available through FY2017 for information technology expenses. Permits unobligated balances from appropriations by this division for salaries and expenses for the Rural Development mission area to remain available for information technology expenses through FY2017. (Sec. 710) Prohibits funds provided by this division from being used for first-class travel by employees of agencies funded by this division. (Sec. 711) Provides that Commodity Credit Corporation funds authorized or required to be used for specified programs included in the Agricultural Act of 2014: (1) shall be available for salaries and administrative expenses associated with the programs without regard to allotment and transfer limits, and (2) shall not be considered to be a fund transfer or allotment for purposes of applying the limits. (Sec. 712) Limits funds available for USDA advisory committees, panels, commissions, and task forces. (Sec. 713) Prohibits funds provided by this division from being used to pay indirect costs charged against any agricultural research, education, or extension grant awards issued by the National Institute of Food and Agriculture that exceed 30% of total federal funds provided under each award. (Sec. 714) Limits funds that may be used for the following programs: the Watershed Rehabilitation Program; the Environmental Quality Incentives Program; the Biomass Crop Assistance Program; and the Biorefinery, Renewable Chemical, and Biobased Product Manufacturing Assistance Program. (Sec. 715) Limits funds for the following domestic food assistance categories: (1) Child Nutrition Programs Entitlement Commodities, (2) State Option Contracts, and (3) Removal of Defective Commodities. Limits FY2016 funds for the Fresh Fruit and Vegetable Program that provides fruit and vegetables to students in participating elementary schools. Prohibits USDA from using funds for payments authorized by Section 32 of the Agricultural Adjustment Act of 1935 to increase purchasing power of agricultural producers or for surplus removal or price support activities authorized by the Commodity Credit Corporation Charter Act. (Section 32 is a program created to assist agricultural producers of non-price-supported commodities and is funded by a permanent appropriation of a portion of the previous year's customs receipts less certain mandatory transfers to child nutrition and other programs. This provision effectively prohibits the use of Section 32 for emergency disaster payments.) Rescinds specified unobligated balances provided for domestic food assistance programs. (Sec. 716) Prohibits the use of funds to prepare proposals for the President's budget that assume savings from certain user fee proposals without identifying additional spending reductions that should occur if the proposals are not enacted. (Sec. 717) Sets forth procedures, requirements, and restrictions for reprogramming and transferring funds provided by this division. (Sec. 718) Permits USDA to assess a one-time fee for any guaranteed business and industry loan in an amount that does not exceed 3% of the guaranteed principal portion of the loan. (Sec. 719) Prohibits funds from being used to provide questions or responses to questions requested for the appropriations hearing process to anyone not employed by an agency funded by this division. (Sec. 720) Prohibits any executive branch agency from using funds provided by this division to produce a prepackaged news story for U.S. broadcast or distribution unless it includes clear notification that it was produced or funded by the agency. (Sec. 721) Prohibits USDA employees from being detailed to any other USDA agency or office for more than 60 days in a fiscal year unless the individual's employing agency is reimbursed by the receiving agency for the salary and expenses of the employee. (Sec. 722) Prohibits the use of funds provided by this division to provide nonrecourse marketing assistance loans for mohair. (Sec. 723) Directs the agencies funded by this division to submit spending plans to Congress. (Sec. 724) Provides that funds for title II of the Food for Peace Act may only be used to assist nations if the U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID) determines that adequate monitoring and controls exist to ensure that food aid is received by the intended beneficiaries in areas affected by food shortages and not diverted for unauthorized or inappropriate purposes. (Sec. 725) Appropriates funds for direct reimbursement payments for geographically disadvantaged farmers or ranchers to transport agricultural commodities. (Sec. 726) Requires USDA to establish an intermediary loan packaging program based on the FY2013 pilot program for packaging and reviewing section 502 single family direct loans. (The loan program assists low-income applicants in purchasing homes in rural areas. Funds may also be used to build, repair, or renovate a house, including providing water and sewage facilities.) (Sec. 727) Permits USDA to increase the program level by up to 25% for certain loans and loan guarantees that do not require budget authority and have program levels established by this division. Requires congressional notification prior to implementing any increase. (Sec. 728) Provides appropriations to remain available until expended for the Emergency Watershed Protection Program, the Emergency Forestry Restoration Program, and the Emergency Conservation Program. Designates specified funds as being for disaster relief. (Sec. 729) Provides that certain credit card refunds or rebates transferred to the Working Capital Fund: (1) shall not be available for obligation without congressional approval; and (2) shall only be available for acquisition of plant and capital equipment for USDA financial, administrative, and information technology services. (Sec. 730) Prohibits funds provided by this bill from being used to procure processed poultry products from China for the National School Lunch Program, the Child and Adult Food Care Program, the Summer Food Service Program, or the School Breakfast Program. (Sec. 731) Permits USDA to respond to a community with inadequate drinking water supplies due to a natural disaster by providing potable water through the Emergency Community Water Assistance Grant Program for up to 120 days beyond the time period established in the program. (Sec. 732) Specifies the matching requirements that apply to funds appropriated for the Agriculture and Food Research Initiative. (Sec. 733) Requires USDA to permit states to grant exemptions from whole grain requirements for the National School Lunch Program and the School Breakfast Program that took effect on or after July 1, 2014. Requires states to establish a process for responding to exemption requests, provided that school food authorities demonstrate hardship in procuring whole grain products compliant with new standards and comply with whole grain standards in effect prior to July 1, 2014. Prohibits funds from being used to implement regulations requiring a specified reduction in sodium in federally reimbursed meals, foods, and snacks sold in schools until the latest scientific research establishes that the reduction is beneficial for children. (Sec. 734) Prohibits funds provided by this division from being used for the 2015 Dietary Guidelines for Americans unless USDA and HHS ensure that the guidelines are based on significant scientific agreement, and limited in scope to nutritional and dietary information. (Sec. 735) Requires USDA to engage the National Academy of Medicine to study the entire process used to establish the Advisory Committee for the Dietary Guidelines and develop the Guidelines. Provides appropriations for the study. (Sec. 736) Rescinds specified unobligated balances previously provided to USDA for the Common Computing Environment. (Sec. 737) Prohibits the Food and Nutrition Service from using funds provided by this division for any new research and evaluation projects until after a research and evaluation plan is submitted to Congress. (Sec. 738) Rescinds specified unobligated balances previously provided to USDA for the Rural Utilities Service. (Sec. 739) Rescinds specified unobligated balances previously provided to USDA for the Natural Resources Conservation Service, the Rural-Business--Cooperative Service, and the Food and Nutrition Service. (Sec. 740) Amends the Federal Agriculture Improvement and Reform Act of 1996 to restore the use of commodity certificates for the marketing loan program. (Commodity certificates are negotiable certificates that USDA sells to producers and exchanges for outstanding loan collateral to minimize forfeitures or the accumulation of stocks by the government. They have not been available since the 2009 crop year.) (Sec. 741) Provides funds for state grants to local educational agencies and schools to purchase the equipment needed to serve healthier meals, improve food safety, and support the School Breakfast Program. Provides funds for demonstration projects to develop and test methods of providing food for children in urban and rural areas during the summer months when schools are not in regular session. (Sec. 742) Rescinds specified unobligated balances previously provided to USDA for the Natural Resources Conservation Service. (Sec. 743) Sets forth the authorities that apply for USDA to provide loans for housing and buildings on adequate farms. (Sec. 744) Provides funds to carry out the Rural Energy Savings Program to help rural families and small businesses achieve cost savings by providing loans to consumers to implement energy efficiency measures. (Sec. 745) Permits specified unobligated balances of appropriations provided for the Emergency Watershed Protection Program to be available until expended for any disaster occurring during FY2016 and FY2017. (Sec. 746) Prohibits funds provided by this division from being used for regulations to allow or require information intended for a prescribing health care professional, in the case of a drug or biological product, to be distributed electronically until a federal law is enacted to allow or require electronic distribution. (Sec. 747) Prohibits the FDA from using funds for the rule entitled "Food Labeling; Nutrition Labeling of Standard Menu Items in Restaurants and Similar Retail Food Establishments" until the later of: (1) December 1, 2016, or (2) one year after HHS publishes specified guidance for nutrition labeling of standard menu items in restaurants and similar retail food establishments. (Sec. 748) Provides additional funds for Food for Peace Title II Grants for emergency and non-emergency purposes. Permits the funds for emergency purposes to be prioritized to respond to emergency food needs involving conflict in the Middle East and to address other urgent food needs around the world. Requires specified funds to be used to reimburse the Commodity Credit Corporation for the release of eligible commodities under the Bill Emerson Humanitarian Trust Act. (Sec. 749) Prohibits the FDA from acknowledging applications for an exemption for investigational use of a drug or biological product in research in which a human embryo is intentionally created or modified to include a heritable genetic modification. Provides that any submission is deemed not to have been received, and the exemption may not go into effect. (Sec. 750) Prohibits funds from being used to implement or enforce any provisions of the FDA Food Safety Modernization Act, with respect to the regulation of the distribution, sale, or receipt of dried spent grain byproducts of the alcoholic beverage production process, irrespective of whether the byproducts are solely intended for use as animal feed. (Sec. 751) Rescinds specified unobligated balances from the Special Supplemental Nutrition Program for Women, Infants, and Children (WIC) and permits an equivalent amount of funding to be used for management information systems, including WIC electronic benefit transfer systems and activities. (Sec. 752) Requires the Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service (APHIS) to: establish a prioritization process for conducting audits or reviews of countries or regions that have received animal health status recognitions by APHIS; and conduct audits that evaluate specified factors in the country or region being audited. (Sec. 753) Prohibits funds provided by this division from being used to issue or renew licenses under the Animal Welfare Act for certain dealers who sell dogs and cats for research, experiments, teaching, or testing. (Sec. 754) Prohibits the FDA from deeming partially hydrogenated oils to be unsafe or any food containing a partially hydrogenated oil to be adulterated prior to June 18, 2018. (Sec. 755) Requires USDA to implement a provision of the Agricultural Act of 2014 related to the definition and inspections of catfish. Requires HHS to implement a provision of the Federal Food, Drug, and Cosmetic Act requiring food that purports to be or is represented as catfish, to be deemed to be misbranded unless it is fish classified within the family Ictaluridae. (Sec. 756) Appropriates funds for a pilot program to demonstrate new technologies that increase growth of re-forested hardwood trees on private nonindustrial forests lands on the coast of the Gulf of Mexico that were damaged by Hurricane Katrina in 2005. (Sec. 757) Provides appropriations to remain available until expended for implementing non-renewable agreements for wetlands preservation on eligible lands, including flooded agricultural lands. (Sec. 758) Directs USDA to set aside specified additional funds for Rural Economic Area Partnership (REAP) Zones. (Sec. 759) Amends the Agricultural Marketing Act of 1946 to repeal country of origin labeling requirements for beef and pork. (Country of origin labeling requirements are administered by USDA and require a retailer to inform consumers of the country of origin of a covered commodity.) (Sec. 760) Permits USDA to receive certain information from federal tax returns to verify the income of individuals participating in loan programs under the Housing Act of 1949. (Sec. 761) Prohibits the FDA from allowing any food that contains genetically engineered salmon until the FDA publishes final labeling guidelines for informing consumers of the content. Requires specified FDA funds to be used to develop labeling guidelines and implement a program to disclose to consumers whether salmon offered for sale is genetically engineered. (Sec. 762) Permits USDA to charge a fee for lenders to access UDA loan guarantee systems in connection with participation in the loan guarantee programs of the Rural Housing Service. (Sec. 763) Prohibits funds provided by this division from being used: (1) in contravention of a provision of the Agricultural Act of 2014 that permits an institution of higher education or a state department of agriculture to grow or cultivate industrial hemp for research purposes; or (2) to prohibit the transportation, processing, sale, or use of industrial hemp that is grown or cultivated in accordance with the provision. (Sec. 764) Provides additional funds to APHIS for the multiple-agency response to citrus greening. (Sec. 765) Amends the Federal Food, Drug, and Cosmetic Act to extend the authority for the FDA to award priority review vouchers for treatments for rare pediatric diseases. (Sec. 766) Specifies the acceptable uses of the terms "pollock", "Alaskan Pollock", and "Alaska Pollock" in the marketing and labeling of seafood. (Sec. 767) Prohibits funds from being used to inspect horses for slaughter purposes. Commerce, Justice, Science, and Related Agencies Appropriations Act, 2016 DIVISION B--COMMERCE, JUSTICE, SCIENCE, AND RELATED AGENCIES APPROPRIATIONS ACT, 2016 The Commerce, Justice, Science, and Related Agencies Appropriations Act, 2016 provides FY2016 appropriations to the Department of Commerce, the Department of Justice, science agencies, and several related agencies. This division funds agencies with a wide range of responsibilities for issues such as: addressing violent crime, drug trafficking, financial fraud, terrorism, espionage, and cybercrime; conducting the census; forecasting the weather; managing fisheries; exploring space; advancing science; providing legal services for the poor; enforcing employment discrimination laws; and overseeing patents, trademarks, and trade policy. The division increases overall FY2016 Commerce, Justice, Science and Related Agencies funding above FY2015 levels. Department of Commerce Appropriations Act, 2016 TITLE I--DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE Provides appropriations to the Department of Commerce for: the International Trade Administration, the Bureau of Industry and Security, the Economic Development Administration, the Minority Business Development Agency, Economic and Statistical Analysis, the Bureau of the Census, the National Telecommunications and Information Administration, and the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office. Provides appropriations to the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) for: Scientific and Technical Research and Services, Industrial Technology Services, and Construction of Research Facilities. Provides appropriations to the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) for: Operations, Research, and Facilities; Procurement, Acquisition, and Construction; Pacific Coastal Salmon Recovery; the Fishermen's Contingency Fund; and the Fisheries Finance Program Account. Provides appropriations for Departmental Management, including: Salaries and Expenses, Renovation and Modernization, and the Office of Inspector General. (Sec. 101) Permits funds provided by this division to be used for advanced payments (prior to the receipt of goods, services, or other assets) only if designated Commerce officials certify that the payments are in the public interest. (Sec. 102) Permits funds provided by this division to be used for hiring passenger motor vehicles, employment of temporary or intermittent experts and consultants, and the purchase of uniforms. (Sec. 103) Permits the transfer of funds between Commerce accounts, subject to specified limitations and requirements. Requires Commerce to notify Congress prior to the acquisition or disposal of any capital asset not provided for in an Act providing appropriations to Commerce. (Sec. 104) Extends requirements for NOAA to make and report to Congress on determinations regarding the identification and management of technical, cost, and schedule risk; the reliance on demonstrated technologies; and compliance with relevant policies, prior to entering into a contract for a major program with a life cycle cost of more than $250 million. Specifies the life cycle costs for the Joint Polar Satellite System and for the Geostationary Operational Environmental Satellite R-Series Program. (Sec. 105) Permits Commerce to furnish services to facilitate the use or occupancy of Department of Commerce buildings. (Sec. 106) States that grant recipients may continue to deter child pornography, copyright infringement, or any other unlawful activity over their networks. (Sec. 107) Permits NOAA to use, with consent and reimbursement, resources of other federal, state, local, and international entities to carry out the responsibilities of any statute administered by NOAA. (Sec. 108) Prohibits the National Technical Information Service from charging for copies of reports or documents generated by the legislative branch unless the Service has provided information on how a copy may be obtained for free online. Requires any charge to be limited to the Service's cost. (Sec. 109) Permits Commerce to waive the requirement for bonds with respect to contracts for the construction, alteration, or repair of vessels under the Coast and Geodetic Survey Act of 1947. (Sec. 110) Prohibits Commerce from using funds for management activities pursuant to the Fishery Management Plan for the Reef Fish Resources of the Gulf of Mexico unless the management is conducted beyond a seaward boundary that is nine nautical miles seaward from the baseline from which the territorial sea of the United States is measured. (Sec. 111) Permits NOAA to work with federal and non-federal agencies and governments by entering into agreements; using land, services, equipment, personnel, and facilities provided by the entities; or receiving and expending funds made available on a consensual basis. (Sec. 112) Permits the Bureau of Economic Analysis and the Bureau of the Census to use funds to enter into cooperative agreements to assist in improving statistical methodology and research. Department of Justice Appropriations Act, 2016 TITLE II--DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE Provides FY2016 appropriations to the Department of Justice (DOJ). Provides appropriations to DOJ for General Administration, including: Salaries and Expenses, Justice Information Sharing Technology, Administrative Review and Appeals, and the Office of Inspector General. Provides appropriations to the U.S. Parole Commission. Provides appropriations for Legal Activities, including: General Legal Activities, the Antitrust Division, U.S. Attorneys, the U.S. Trustee System Fund, the Foreign Claims Settlement Commission, Fees and Expenses of Witnesses, the Community Relations Service, and the Assets Forfeiture Fund. Provides appropriations to the U.S. Marshals Service for: Salaries and Expenses, Construction, and Federal Prisoner Detention. Provides appropriations to DOJ for: the National Security Division, Interagency Law Enforcement, the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI), the Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA), the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms, and Explosives (ATF), and the Federal Prison System. Provide appropriations to the Office On Violence Against Women for Violence Against Women Prevention and Prosecution Programs. Provides appropriations to the Office of Justice Programs for: Research, Evaluation, and Statistics; State and Local Law Enforcement Assistance; Juvenile Justice Programs; and Public Safety Officer Benefits. Provides appropriations for Community Oriented Policing Services (COPS) programs. (Sec. 201) Provides additional funds to the Attorney General for official reception and representation expenses. (Sec. 202) Prohibits funds provided by this title from being used to pay for an abortion, except where the life of the mother would be endangered if the fetus were carried to term, or in the case of rape or incest. (Sec. 203) Prohibits funds provided by this title from being used to require any person to perform or facilitate the performance of an abortion. (Sec. 204) Establishes the obligation of the Bureau of Prisons to provide escort services to an inmate receiving an abortion outside of a federal facility, except where this obligation conflicts with section 203 of this division. (Sec. 205) Sets forth requirements and procedures for transferring and reprogramming DOJ funds provided by this division. (Sec. 206) Permits the Attorney General to use specified ATF funds for retention pay for employees who would otherwise be subject to a pay reduction upon termination of the Personnel Management Demonstration Project. (Sec. 207) Prohibits the FBI or the U.S. Marshals Services from using funds provided by this title to transport prisoners classified as maximum or high security, other than to a facility certified by the Bureau of Prisons as appropriately secure. (Sec. 208) Prohibits federal prisons from using funds provided by this division to purchase or rent audiovisual equipment, services, and materials used primarily for recreational purposes. Includes exceptions for inmate training, religious, or educational purposes. (Sec. 209) Prohibits funds provided by this title from being used for major information technology projects unless the Deputy Attorney General and the Department Investment Review Board certify to Congress that the program: (1) has appropriate program management controls and contractor oversight mechanisms in place, and (2) is compatible with DOJ enterprise architecture. (Sec. 210) Requires DOJ to follow reprogramming procedures for any deviation from the program amounts specified in this title or the explanatory statement, or any use of deobligated funds provided by this title in previous years. (Sec. 211) Prohibits the use of funds provided by this division for a public-private competition for work performed by employees of the Bureau of Prisons or Federal Prison Industries, Incorporated. (Sec. 212) Prohibits U.S. Attorneys from holding dual or additional responsibilities that exempt them from statutory residency requirements. (Sec. 213) Permits specified percentages of grant and reimbursement program funds provided by this title for the Office of Justice Programs to be used for training and technical assistance, and transferred to the National Institute of Justice or the Bureau of Justice Statistics for research, evaluation, or statistical purposes. (Sec. 214) Permits the Attorney General to waive matching requirements for Second Chance Act adult and juvenile reentry demonstration projects; state, tribal, and local reentry courts; drug treatment programs; and grants to protect inmates and safeguard communities. (Sec. 215) Waives the requirement that DOJ reserve certain funds provided for offender incarceration for payments for incarceration on tribal lands. (Sec. 216) Prohibits funds, other than funds for the National Instant Criminal Background Check System established under the Brady Handgun Violence Prevention Act, from being used to transfer an operable firearm to a known or suspected agent of a drug cartel if law enforcement personnel do not continuously monitor or control the firearm. (Sec. 217) Establishes limitations and requirements for the obligation of specified funds from the Department of Justice Working Capital Fund and the Assets Forfeiture Fund. Requires DOJ to submit to Congress a spending plan including the planned distribution of Assets Forfeiture Fund joint law enforcement operations funding during FY2016. (Sec. 218) Limits the use of specified DOJ funds until the Attorney General demonstrates to Congress that DOJ is implementing recommendations included in the Office of Inspector General report entitled "The Handling of Sexual Harassment and Misconduct Allegations by the Department's Law Enforcement Components." Requires the DOJ Inspector General to report on the implementation. (Sec. 219) Permits funds provided by this division for the Office of Justice Programs to be used to participate in Performance Partnership Pilot collaboration programs. Science Appropriations Act, 2016 TITLE III--SCIENCE Provides appropriations to the Office of Science and Technology Policy. Provides appropriations to the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) for: Science; Aeronautics; Space Technology; Exploration; Space Operations; Education; Safety, Security, and Mission Services; Construction and Environmental Compliance and Restoration; and the Office of Inspector General. Includes administrative provisions for NASA that: Permit funds for any announced prize to remain available until the prize is claimed or the offer is withdrawn; Establish the terms and conditions for the transfer of appropriations provided by this division; Require NASA to submit its spending plan at the theme, program, project, and activity level; Require the spending plan or subsequent changes to be subject to reprogramming procedures; Permit unexpired balances for Commercial Spaceflight Activities within the Exploration account to be transferred to the Space Operations Account, and Permit specified expired funds to remain available through FY2025 for the closeout of all Space Shuttle contracts and associated programs. Provides appropriations to the National Science Foundation (NSF) for: Research and Related Activities, Major Research Equipment and Facilities Construction, Education and Human Resources, Agency Operations and Award Management, the Office of the National Science Board, and the Office of Inspector General. Establishes thresholds for the transfer of appropriations provided by this division to the NSF. TITLE IV--RELATED AGENCIES Provides appropriations for related agencies, including: the Commission on Civil Rights, the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission, the U.S. International Trade Commission, the Legal Services Corporation, the Marine Mammal Commission, the Office of the U.S. Trade Representative, and the State Justice Institute. Specifies restrictions, terms, and conditions on the use of funds by the Legal Services Corporation. TITLE V--GENERAL PROVISIONS Sets forth permissible, restricted, and prohibited uses for funds provided by this and other appropriations Acts. (Sec. 501) Prohibits funds provided by this division from being used for publicity or propaganda purposes that are not authorized by Congress. (Sec. 502) Prohibits funds provided by this division from remaining available for obligation beyond the current fiscal year, unless expressly permitted in the bill division. (Sec. 503) Limits expenditures for consulting services to contracts where the expenditures are a matter of public record and available for public inspection, unless otherwise provided by law. (Sec. 504) Provides that if any provision of this division or the application of the provision is held invalid, the remainder of the bill is not affected. (Sec. 505) Establishes restrictions and requirements for the reprogramming of funds provided by this division. (Sec. 506) Prohibits funds provided by this division from being used to award contracts or subcontracts to a person who has been found to have intentionally affixed a ''Made in America'' label to any product that was not made in America. Requires promotional items purchased using funds provided by this division to be manufactured, produced, or assembled in the United States or its territories or possessions, to the extent it is practicable. (Sec. 507) Requires Commerce, DOJ, the NSF, and NASA to provide quarterly reports to Congress regarding the status of balances of appropriations at the account level. (Sec. 508) Requires costs incurred by agencies for personnel actions due to funding reductions in this division to be absorbed within the budgetary resources available to the department or agency. Provides transfer authority between appropriation accounts to carry out this provision, subject to reprogramming procedures. Provides that, for the Department of Commerce, this section applies to actions taken for the care and protection of loan collateral or grant property. (Sec. 509) Prohibits funds provided by this division from being used to promote the sale or export of tobacco or tobacco products or to seek the reduction or removal of foreign restrictions on the marketing of tobacco products, except for restrictions which are not applied equally to all products of the same type. (Sec. 510) Establishes obligation limits for funds from the Crime Victims Fund. (Sec. 511) Prohibits DOJ from using funds provided by this division to discriminate against or denigrate the religious or moral beliefs of students or the parents of students participating in programs for which financial assistance is provided. (Sec. 512) Prohibits the transfer of funds provided by this division to a department, agency, or instrumentality of the U.S. government, unless the transfer is pursuant to an appropriations Act. (Sec. 513) Provides that funds included in this this division to implement E-Government Initiatives are subject to reprogramming procedures and requirements. (Sec. 514) Establishes timetables and procedures for specified audits by Inspectors General of the departments and agencies funded in this bill. Requires recipients of grants or contracts funded by this bill to certify that no grant or contract funds will be provided to anyone with a financial interest in the recipient. (Sec. 515) Prohibits Commerce, DOJ, NASA, or the NSF from using funds provided by this division to acquire a high-impact or moderate-impact information system unless supply chain risks have been reviewed and a mitigation strategy has been developed. (Sec. 516) Prohibits funds provided by this division from being used to support or justify the use of torture by any official or contract employee of the U.S. government. (Sec. 517) Prohibits the use of funds to require export licenses for exporting components, parts, or attachments for certain firearms to Canada. (Sec. 518) Prohibits the use of funds to deny certain import applications for firearms, parts, or ammunition that are curios or relics. (Curios or relics are firearms which are of special interest to collectors by reason of some quality other than is associated with firearms intended for sporting use or as offensive or defensive weapons.) (Sec. 519) Prohibits the use of funds provided by this division to include specified patent provisions from the United States-Singapore Free Trade Agreement, the United States-Australia Free Trade Agreement, or the United States-Morocco Free Trade Agreement in any new bilateral or multilateral trade agreement. (Sec. 520) Prohibits the use of funds provided by this division to authorize or issue a National Security Letter (NSL) in violation of specified laws authorizing the FBI to issue an NSL. (An NSL is a written directive, comparable to an administrative subpoena, used by law enforcement and intelligence agencies to demand certain information from third parties such as telecommunication providers, financial institutions, and consumer credit reporting agencies.) (Sec. 521) Requires congressional notification regarding Commerce, DOJ, NSF, or NASA projects that total more than $75 million and are expected to have cost increases of at least 10%. (Sec. 522) Deems funds provided by this division for intelligence or intelligence related activities as authorized by Congress during FY2016 until the enactment of the Intelligence Authorization Act for FY2016. (Sec. 523) Prohibits contracts or grant awards above $5 million unless the prospective contractor or grantee certifies that the organization has filed all federal tax returns, has not been convicted of a criminal offense under the Internal Revenue Code of 1986, and has no unpaid federal tax assessment. (Sec. 524) Rescinds specified unobligated balances from prior appropriations to Commerce and DOJ. (Sec. 525) Prohibits funds provided by this division from being used to purchase first class or premium airline travel in violation of specified federal travel regulations. (Sec. 526) Prohibits funds provided by this division from being used to pay for the attendance of more than 50 department or agency employees at any single conference outside the United States, unless it is a law enforcement training or operational event where the majority of federal attendees are law enforcement personnel stationed outside the United States. (Sec. 527) Prohibits funds from being used to transfer or release any individual detained at U.S. Naval Station, Guantanamo Bay, Cuba (Guantanamo) who is not a U.S. citizen or member of the Armed Forces into the United States, its territories, or possessions. (Sec. 528) Prohibits funding from being used to construct, acquire, or modify any U.S. facility (other than the facility at Guantanamo Bay, Cuba) to house any individual detained at Guantanamo. (Sec. 529) Requires, to the extent it is practicable, funds provided by this division to be used to purchase light bulbs that are ''Energy Star'' qualified or have the ''Federal Energy Management Program'' designation (Sec. 530) Requires the Office of Management and Budget to direct departments and agencies funded by this division to track undisbursed balances in expired grant accounts and include specified details in annual performance and accountability reports. (Sec. 531) Prohibits NASA or the Office of Science and Technology Policy (OSTP) from using funds provided by this division to: (1) engage in bilateral activities with China or a Chinese-owned company unless the activities are authorized by a law enacted after enactment of this division, or (2) host official Chinese visitors at NASA facilities. Includes an exception if NASA or OSTP have made a specified certification to Congress regarding an activity. (Sec. 532) Prohibits funds from being used to deny the importation of shotgun models if no application for the importation of models in the same configuration had been denied prior to January 1, 2011, on the basis that the shotgun was not particularly suitable for or readily adaptable to sporting purposes. (Sec. 533) Prohibits the use of funds made available in this division for a computer network that does not block pornography, except for law enforcement purposes (Sec. 534) Requires specified agencies funded by this division to submit spending plans to Congress. (Sec. 535) Requires the agencies funded by this division to report specified details regarding conference spending to the Inspectors General. (Sec. 536) Prohibits the use of funds provided by this division to implement the Arms Trade Treaty regulating international trade in conventional arms until it is ratified by the Senate. (Sec. 537) Requires all departments and agencies funded in this division to link all contracts that provide award fees to successful acquisition outcomes. (Sec. 538) Prohibits funds provided by this division from being used to pay award or incentive fees for contractors with performance that is below satisfactory or does not meet the basic requirements of the contract. (Sec. 539) Prohibits the use of funds provided by this division during FY2016 to relinquish the responsibility of the National Telecommunications and Information Administration for Internet domain name system functions. (Sec. 540) Requires agencies funded by this division to provide Inspectors General with timely access to records, documents, and other materials. (Sec. 541) Requires specified agencies to report monthly to Congress on official travel of employees to China. (Sec. 542) Prohibits DOJ from using funds provided by this division to prevent specified states, the District of Columbia, Guam, or Puerto Rico from implementing their own laws authorizing the use, distribution, possession, or cultivation of medical marijuana. (Sec. 543) Prohibits DOJ or the DEA from using funds provided by this division in contravention of a provision of the Agricultural Act of 2014 that permits an institution of higher education or a state department of agriculture to grow or cultivate industrial hemp for research purposes. Department of Defense Appropriations Act, 2016 DIVISION C--DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE APPROPRIATIONS ACT, 2016 The Department of Defense Appropriations Act, 2016 provides FY2016 appropriations to the Department of Defense (DOD) for military activities, including appropriations for Overseas Contingency Operations (OCO)/ Global War on Terrorism. This division does not include funding for military construction, military family housing, civil works projects of the Army Corps of Engineers, and nuclear warheads, which are included in other divisions. The division increases total funding for DOD compared to FY2015 levels. TITLE I--MILITARY PERSONNEL Provides appropriations for active-duty and reserve personnel in the Army, Navy, Marine Corps, and Air Force (the military departments), and for National Guard personnel in the Army and Air Force. TITLE II--OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE Provides appropriations for Operation and Maintenance (O&M) for the military departments, other agencies of DOD, the Reserve Components, and the Army and Air National Guard. Provides appropriations for: the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Armed Forces; Environmental Restoration for the military departments, DOD, and at Formerly Used Defense Sites; Overseas Humanitarian, Disaster, and Civic Aid; and the Cooperative Threat Reduction Account. TITLE III--PROCUREMENT Provides appropriations for Procurement by the military departments, including aircraft; missiles; weapons, tracked combat vehicles; ammunition; spaceraft, rockets, and related equipment; and shipbuilding and conversion by the Navy. Provides appropriations for Defense-Wide Procurement and Defense Production Act Purchases. TITLE IV--RESEARCH, DEVELOPMENT, TEST AND EVALUATION Provides appropriations for Research, Development, Test, and Evaluation (RDT&E) by the military departments and defense agencies. Provides appropriations for the independent activities of the Director of Operational Test and Evaluation. TITLE V--REVOLVING AND MANAGEMENT FUNDS Provides appropriations for the Defense Working Capital Funds and the National Defense Sealift Fund. TITLE VI--OTHER DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE PROGRAMS Provides appropriations for other DOD programs, including: the Defense Health Program, Chemical Agents and Munitions Destruction, Drug Interdiction and Counter-Drug Activities, and the Office of the Inspector General. TITLE VII--RELATED AGENCIES Provides appropriations for the Central Intelligence Agency Retirement and Disability System Fund, and the Intelligence Community Management Account. TITLE VIII--GENERAL PROVISIONS Sets forth permissible, restricted, and prohibited uses of funds appropriated by this and other appropriations bills. (Sec. 8001) Prohibits appropriations provided by this this bill from being used for publicity or propaganda purposes not authorized by Congress. (Sec. 8002) Exempts DOD from laws prohibiting the compensation or employment of foreign nationals if specified conditions are met. (Sec. 8003) Prohibits funding provided by this bill from remaining available for obligation beyond the current fiscal year unless this bill expressly provides otherwise. (Sec. 8004) Prohibits more than 20% of the appropriations provided by this division for the current fiscal year from being obligated during the last two months of the fiscal year. (Sec. 8005) Permits specified Working Capital Funds provided by this division for military functions (except military construction) to be transferred between appropriations or funds available for the same purposes, subject to specified restrictions and the approval of the Office of Management and Budget (OMB). Requires DOD to notify Congress of all transfers made pursuant to this section. (Sec. 8006) Requires tables included in the explanatory statement accompanying this division to be treated as if they were included in the text of this division. (Sec. 8007) Requires DOD to submit a report to Congress to establish the baseline for application of reprogramming and transfer authorities for FY2016. Prohibits funds provided by this division from being reprogrammed or transferred until the report is provided or DOD certifies to Congress that the reprogramming or transfer is necessary as an emergency requirement. Includes an exception for Environmental Restoration accounts. (Sec. 8008) Prohibits cash balances in DOD Working Capital Funds from exceeding the level necessary for cash disbursements to be made from the funds. Sets forth requirements and limitations for transfers of balances in the funds to specified accounts. (Sec. 8009) Prohibits the initiation of a special access program without notifying Congress in advance. (Sec. 8010) Establishes limitations and conditions on the use of funds provided by this division to initiate or terminate certain multi-year contracts. (Sec. 8011) Appropriates O&M funds for the costs of humanitarian and civic assistance provided in conjunction with military operations. (Sec. 8012) Prohibits DOD from managing civilian personnel on the basis of any end-strength during FY2016. (Sec. 8013) Prohibits funds made available by this division from being used to directly or indirectly influence congressional action on legislation or appropriation matters pending before Congress. (Sec. 8014) Prohibits compensation from being paid to any member of the Army participating as a full-time student and receiving benefits from the Defense Education Benefits Fund if the time spent as a student is counted toward the member's service commitment. (Sec. 8015) Permits funds appropriated in title III of this division for the Department of Defense Pilot Mentor-Protege Program to be transferred to any other account to implement a developmental assistance agreement under the program. (Sec. 8016) Prohibits DOD from purchasing certain anchor and mooring chains unless they are manufactured in the United States. (Sec. 8017) Provides specified Working Capital Fund--Army funds to maintain competitive rates at the arsenals. (Sec. 8018) Prohibits funds from being used to demilitarize or dispose of certain small firearms, small arms ammunition, or ammunition components. (Sec. 8019) Limits funding for the relocation of any DOD entity into or within the National Capital Region. Permits DOD to waive the limitation by certifying to Congress that a relocation is required in the best interest of the government. (Sec. 8020) Provides specified funds for incentive payments for federal contracts involving contractors, subcontractors, or suppliers that are Indian organizations or Indian-owned economic enterprises. (Sec. 8021) Prohibits funds for the Defense Media Activity from being used for national or international political or psychological activities. (Sec. 8022) Permits DOD to incur obligations of up to $350 million for DOD military compensation, construction projects, and supplies and services in anticipation of contributions from the government of Kuwait. (Sec. 8023) Provides appropriations from specified accounts for the Civil Air Patrol Corporation to support operation and maintenance, procurement, readiness, counterdrug activities, and drug demand reduction activities involving youth programs. (Sec. 8024) Prohibits funds provided by this division from being used to establish a new DOD federally-funded research and development center (FFRDC). Limits compensation for FFRDC members or consultants. Prohibits a defense FFRDC from using FY2016 DOD funds for new building construction, cost-sharing payments for projects funded by government grants, absorption of contract overruns, or certain charitable contributions. Limits the staff years that may be funded for FFRDCs from FY2016 funds, and requires DOD to submit a report on the allocation of staff years with the FY2017 budget request. Reduces the total amount appropriated by this division for FFRDCs. (Sec. 8025) Prohibits DOD from procuring carbon, alloy, or armor steel plating not melted and rolled in the United States or Canada. Permits DOD to waive the prohibition if adequate domestic supplies are not available and an acquisition is necessary for national security purposes. (Sec. 8026) Specifies that "congressional defense committees" include the Senate and House Armed Services Committees and Appropriations Subcommittees on Defense. (Sec. 8027) Permits DOD to acquire the modification, depot maintenance, and repair of aircraft, vehicles, and vessels; and production of components through competition between DOD activities and private firms. (Sec. 8028) Revokes blanket waivers of the Buy American Act if DOD determines that a country has violated the terms of a specified agreement by discriminating against products produced in the United States. (Sec. 8029) Permits funds in the Department of Defense Overseas Military Facility Investment Recovery Account to remain available until expended. (Sec. 8030) Permits the Air Force to convey to Indian tribes located in Nevada, Idaho, North Dakota, South Dakota, Montana, Oregon, Minnesota, and Washington relocatable military housing units currently located at Grand Forks, Malmstrom, Mountain Home, Elllsworth, and Minot Air Force Bases that are excess to the needs of the Air Force. Requires the Operation Walking Shield Program to resolve any housing unit conflicts arising among requests of Indian tribes for these conveyances. (Sec. 8031) Permits DOD O&M appropriations to be used to purchase items with an investment unit cost of not more than $250,000. (Sec. 8032) Prohibits the use of funds provided by this division to disestablish, close, downgrade from host to extension center, or place on probation a Senior Reserve Officers' Training Corps program. (Sec. 8033) Requires DOD to issue regulations to: (1) prohibit the sale of tobacco or tobacco-related products in military resale outlets in the United States, its territories, and possessions at a price below the most competitive price in the local community; and (2) require the prices in overseas military retail outlets to be within the range of prices established for military retail systems stores in the United States. (Sec. 8034) Prohibits the use of DOD Working Capital Funds to purchase specified investment items. (Sec. 8035) Prohibits funds provided for the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) from remaining available for obligation beyond the current fiscal year, except for funds provided for the Reserve for Contingencies, the Working Capital Fund, or other specified programs. (Sec. 8036) Permits funds made available by this division to the Defense Intelligence Agency to be used for the design, development, and deployment of General Defense Intelligence Program intelligence communication and intelligence information systems. (Sec. 8037) Requires specified Operation and Maintenance--Defense-Wide funds to be used for the mitigation of environmental impacts on Indian lands resulting from DOD activities. (Sec. 8038) Requires DOD to comply with the Buy American Act. (Sec. 8039) Prohibits funds from being used for contracts for studies, analysis, or consulting services entered into without competition on the basis of an unsolicited proposal unless specified conditions are met. (Sec. 8040) Prohibits funds in this division from being used to: (1) establish a field operating agency, or (2) pay a member of the Armed Forces or civilian employee transferred or reassigned from a headquarters activity if the employee's place of duty remains at headquarters. Specifies exceptions and permits waivers that will reduce personnel or financial requirements of the department. (Sec. 8041) Prohibits funds in this division from being used to convert a function performed by DOD civilian employees to performance by a contractor unless specific requirements are met. (Sec. 8042) Rescinds specified funds provided for Procurement, Cooperative Threat Reduction, and RDT&E in prior defense appropriations Acts. (Sec. 8043) Prohibits funds provided by this division from being used to reduce authorized positions for military technicians (dual status) of the Army National Guard, Air National Guard, Army Reserve, and Air Force Reserve unless the reductions are a direct result of a reduction in military force structure. (Sec. 8044) Prohibits funds provided by this division from being used for assistance to North Korea unless specifically appropriated for that purpose. (Sec. 8045) Permits O&M funds provided by this division to be used to reimburse the National Guard and Reserve for providing intelligence or counterintelligence support to the combatant commands, defense agencies, and joint intelligence activities. (Sec. 8046) Prohibits the transfer of DOD or Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) drug interdiction or counter-drug activity funds to any other department or agency except as specifically provided in an appropriations law. (Sec. 8047) Requires ball and roller bearings purchased using funds provided by this division to be produced by a domestic source. Permits DOD to waive the prohibition if adequate domestic supplies are not available and an acquisition is necessary for national security. (Sec. 8048) Prohibits funds provided by this division from being used for Evolved Expendable Launch Vehicle (EELV) launch service competitions unless the competitions are open to all certified providers of EELV systems. Permits the award to be made to a launch service provider competing with any certified launch vehicle in its inventory regardless of the country of origin of the rocket engine that will be used on its launch vehicle. (Sec. 8049) Appropriates funds to DOD for grants to the United Service Organizations and the Red Cross. (Sec. 8050) Prohibits funds provided by this division from being used to purchase any supercomputer not manufactured in the United States unless it is unavailable from U.S. manufacturers and is necessary for national security. (Sec. 8051) Requires the Small Business Innovation Research program and the Small Business Technology Transfer program set-asides to be taken proportionately from all programs, projects, or activities that contribute to the extramural budget. (Sec. 8052) Prohibits funds in this division from being used for contractor bonuses being paid due to a business restructuring. (Sec. 8053) Permits the transfer of specified O&M funds to pay military personnel for support and services for eligible organizations and activities outside DOD. (Sec. 8054) Permits DOD to dispose of negative unliquidated or unexpended balances for expired or closed accounts by charging an obligation to a current account for the same purpose as the expired or closed account. (Sec. 8055) Permits the National Guard to allow the use of equipment of the National Guard Distance Learning Project by any person or entity on a space-available, reimbursable basis (Sec. 8056) Prohibits DOD funds from being used to modify command and control relationships to give Fleet Forces Command operational and administrative control of U.S. Navy forces assigned to the Pacific fleet. Provides that command and control relationships that existed on October 1, 2004, shall remain in effect unless changes are specifically authorized in a subsequent Act. Includes an exception for administrative control of Navy Air and Missile Defense Command. (Sec. 8057) Requires specified O&M funds to be used for continued implementation and expansion of the Sexual Assault Prevention and Response Program. (Sec. 8058) Prohibits the use of funds provided in title IV to procure end-items for delivery to military forces for operational training, operational use, or inventory requirements. Includes exceptions and permits a waiver for national security purposes. (Sec. 8059) Permits DOD to waive limitations on the procurement of defense items from a foreign country if: (1) the limitations would invalidate cooperative programs or reciprocal trade agreements, and (2) the country does not discriminate against the same or similar items procured in the United States. Provides exceptions. (Sec. 8060) Prohibits funds from being used to consolidate or relocate any element of a U.S. Air Force Rapid Engineer Deployable Heavy Operational Repair Squadron Engineer (RED HORSE) squadron outside of the United States until the Air Force: (1) submits to Congress an analysis and comparison of the cost and investment required to consolidate or relocate a RED HORSE squadron outside of the United States versus within the United States, and (2) certifies to Congress that the preferred site yields the greatest savings. (Sec. 8061) Prohibits funds from being used for repairs or maintenance for military family housing units. (Sec. 8062) Requires DOD to submit a report to Congress before obligating specified RDT&E funds appropriated by this division for any new start advanced concept technology demonstration project or joint capability demonstration project. Permits DOD to waive the restriction by certifying to Congress that it is in the national interest. (Sec. 8063) Requires DOD to continue to provide a classified quarterly report to Congress on matters specified in the classified annex accompanying this division. (Sec. 8064) Permits a Reserve who is a member of the National Guard serving on full-time duty to support ground-based elements of the National Ballistic Missile Defense System. (Sec. 8065) Prohibits funds provided by this division from being used to transfer specified armor-piercing ammunition to any nongovernmental entity, except for demilitarization purposes. (Sec. 8066) Permits the Chief of the National Guard Bureau to waive payment for the lease of personal property to certain youth, social, charitable, or fraternal nonprofit organizations. (Sec. 8067) Prohibits the use of funds appropriated in this division to support the procurement of malt beverages and wine with nonappropriated funds for resale on a military installation located in the United States unless the beverages are procured within the state in which the installation is located and specified conditions are met. (Sec. 8068) Permits specified O&M--Army funds to remain available until expended. Permits DOD to: (1) transfer the funds to other activities of the federal government; and (2) contract for the acquisition of real property, construction, personal services, and operations related to projects carrying out the purpose of this section. (Sec. 8069) Prohibits funds from being used to make specified modifications to the budget and appropriations process for the National Intelligence Program. (Sec. 8070) Provides appropriations to remain available until expended for grants for the construction and furnishing of additional Fisher Houses to meet the needs of military family members confronted with the illness or hospitalization of an eligible military beneficiary. (Sec. 8071) Provides specified Procurement and RDT&E funds for the Israeli Cooperative Programs for the Iron Dome defense system to counter short-range rocket threats, the Short Range Ballistic Missile Defense program, and related programs. (Sec. 8072) Permits specified Shipbuilding and Conversion--Navy funds to remain available through FY2016 to fund prior year shipbuilding cost increases. Requires the funds to be transferred to specified accounts. (Sec. 8073) Deems funds provided by this division for intelligence activities to be authorized by Congress during

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Military Construction and Veterans Affairs and Related Agencies Appropriations Act, 2016

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Roll Calls

2015-12-18 - Senate - On the Motion (Motion to Concur in the House Amendments to the Senate Amendment to H.R. 2029) (Y: 65 N: 33 NV: 2 Abs: 0) [PASS]
2015-12-18 - Senate - On the Motion (Motion to Waive All Applicable Budgetary Discipline Re: Motion to Concur in the House Amendments to the Senate Amendment to H.R. 2029) (Y: 73 N: 25 NV: 2 Abs: 0) [PASS]
2015-12-18 - Senate - On the Motion to Table H.R. 2029 (Y: 31 N: 67 NV: 2 Abs: 0) [FAIL]
2015-12-18 - Senate - On the Cloture Motion H.R. 2029 (Y: 72 N: 26 NV: 2 Abs: 0) [PASS]
2015-12-18 - House - On Concurring in Senate Amdt with Amdt Specified in Section 3(a) of H.Res. 566 (Y: 316 N: 113 NV: 5 Abs: 0) [PASS]
2015-12-17 - House - On Concurring in Senate Amdt with Amdt Specified in Section 3(b) of H.Res. 566 (Y: 318 N: 109 NV: 6 Abs: 0) [PASS]
2015-11-10 - Senate - On Passage of the Bill H.R. 2029 (Y: 93 N: 0 NV: 7 Abs: 0) [PASS]
2015-11-05 - Senate - On the Motion to Proceed H.R. 2029 (Y: 93 N: 0 NV: 7 Abs: 0) [PASS]
2015-10-01 - Senate - On Cloture on the Motion to Proceed H.R. 2029 (Y: 50 N: 44 NV: 6 Abs: 0) [FAIL]
2015-04-30 - House - On Passage (Y: 255 N: 163 NV: 13 Abs: 0) [PASS]
2015-04-30 - House - On Motion to Recommit with Instructions (Y: 181 N: 236 NV: 14 Abs: 0) [FAIL]
2015-04-30 - House - On Agreeing to the Amendment (Y: 186 N: 235 NV: 10 Abs: 0) [FAIL]
2015-04-30 - House - On Agreeing to the Amendment (Y: 190 N: 232 NV: 9 Abs: 0) [FAIL]
2015-04-30 - House - On Agreeing to the Amendment (Y: 186 N: 237 NV: 8 Abs: 0) [FAIL]
2015-04-30 - House - On Agreeing to the Amendment (Y: 210 N: 213 NV: 8 Abs: 0) [FAIL]
2015-04-30 - House - On Agreeing to the Amendment (Y: 167 N: 254 NV: 10 Abs: 0) [FAIL]
2015-04-30 - House - On Agreeing to the Amendment (Y: 190 N: 231 NV: 10 Abs: 0) [FAIL]
2015-04-30 - House - On Agreeing to the Amendment (Y: 192 N: 229 NV: 10 Abs: 0) [FAIL]
2015-04-30 - House - On Agreeing to the Amendment (Y: 191 N: 229 NV: 11 Abs: 0) [FAIL]
2015-04-29 - House - On Sustaining the Ruling of the Chair (Y: 237 N: 180 NV: 14 Abs: 0) [PASS]
Senate - On the Cloture Motion H.R. 2577 (Y: 52 N: 46 NV: 2 Abs: 0) [FAIL]
Senate - On the Cloture Motion H.R. 2577 (Y: 52 N: 48 NV: 0 Abs: 0) [FAIL]

History

DateChamberAction
2015-12-18SenateBecame Public Law No: 114-113. (TXT | PDF)
2015-12-18SenateSigned by President.
2015-12-18SenatePresented to President.
2015-12-18SenateMessage on Senate action sent to the House.
2015-12-18SenateSenate agreed to the House amendments to the Senate amendment to H.R. 2029 by Yea-Nay Vote. 65 - 33. Record Vote Number: 339. (consideration: CR S8859)
2015-12-18SenateMotion to waive all applicable budgetary discipline with respect to the measure (the motion to concur in the House amendments to the Senate amendment) agreed to in Senate by Yea-Nay Vote. 73 - 25. Record Vote Number: 338. (consideration: CR S8858-8859)
2015-12-18SenatePoint of order that the motion to concur in the House amendments to the Senate amendment violates section 311(a)(2)(b) of the CBA raised in Senate.
2015-12-18SenateMotion to table the first House amendment to the Senate amendment to H.R. 2029 rejected in Senate by Yea-Nay Vote. 31 - 67. Record Vote Number: 337. (consideration: CR S8858)
2015-12-18SenateCloture on the motion to concur in the House amendments to the Senate amendment invoked in Senate by Yea-Nay Vote. 72 - 26. Record Vote Number: 336.
2015-12-18SenateCloture motion on the motion to concur in the House amendments to the Senate amendment presented in Senate. (consideration: CR S8857-8858; text: CR S8857, S8858)
2015-12-18SenateMotion by Senator McConnell to concur in the House amendments to the Senate amendment made in Senate. (consideration: CR S8844-8859)
2015-12-18SenateMeasure laid before Senate by unanimous consent. (consideration: CR S8844)
2015-12-18SenateMessage on House action received in Senate and at desk: House amendments to Senate amendment.
2015-12-18SenateOn motion to concur in the Senate amendment with an amendment specified in section 3(a) of H.Res. 566 Agreed to by the Yeas and Nays: 316 - 113 (Roll no. 705). (text: CR 12/17/2015 H9399-9423)
2015-12-18SenateConsidered as unfinished business (consideration: CR H10696)
2015-12-17SenatePOSTPONED PROCEEDINGS - At the conclusion of debate on the Rogers(KY) motion to concur in the Senate amendment with the amendment printed in sec. 3(a) of H. Res. 566, the Chair put the question on adoption of the motion, and by voice vote the Chair announced that the ayes had prevailed. Mr. Rogers (KY) demanded the yeas and nays, and pursuant to sec. 2 of H.Res. 566 and clause 8 of Rule XX, the Chair postponed further proceedings on the Rogers (KY) motion until a time to be announced.
2015-12-17SenateThe previous question was ordered pursuant to the rule. (consideration: CR H9676)
2015-12-17SenateDEBATE - Pursuant to the provisions of H. Res. 566, the House proceeded with one hour of debate on the motion to concur in the Senate amendment with the amendment printed in sec. 3(a) (Consolidated Appropriations) of H. Res. 566.
2015-12-17SenateThe Chair announced that, pursuant to clause 1(c) of rule XIX, further proceedings were resumed on the motion to concur in the Senate amendment with amendments.
2015-12-17SenatePursuant to clause 1(c) of rule XIX, the Chair announced that further proceedings on the motion to concur in the Senate amendment with amendments would be postponed.
2015-12-17SenateOn motion to concur in the Senate amendment with an amendment specified in section 3(b) of H.Res. 566 Agreed to by the Yeas and Nays: 318 - 109 (Roll no. 703). (consideration: CR H9399-9433; text: CR H9434-9660)
2015-12-17SenateThe previous question was ordered pursuant to the rule. (consideration: CR H9432)
2015-12-17SenateDEBATE - Pursuant to H. Res. 566, the question shall be divided among the two House amendments. Pursuant to section 2(a) of H. Res. 566, the portion of the divided question comprising the amendment specified in section 3(b) of H.Res. 566 (Tax Extenders) shall be considered first. The amendment is debatable for one hour.
2015-12-17SenatePursuant to H. Res. 566, Mr. Brady (TX) was recognized to move that the House concur in the Senate amendment to H.R. 2029 with the amendments specified in sec. 3(a) and sec. 3(b) of H. Res. 566. (consideration: CR H9390-9433, H9434-9676, H9693-10160, H10161-10471; text of Senate amendment as received in House: CR H9390-9399)
2015-11-12SenateMessage on Senate action sent to the House.
2015-11-10SenateThe committee substitute, notwithstanding the passage of H.R. 2029, was withdrawn by Unanimous Consent. (consideration: CR S7955)
2015-11-10SenatePassed Senate with an amendment by Yea-Nay Vote. 93 - 0. Record Vote Number: 302.
2015-11-10SenateS.Amdt.2763 Amendment SA 2763 agreed to in Senate by Unanimous Consent.
2015-11-10SenateS.Amdt.2764 Proposed amendment SA 2764 withdrawn in Senate. (consideration: CR S7881)
2015-11-10SenateS.Amdt.2801 Amendment SA 2801 agreed to in Senate by Unanimous Consent.
2015-11-10SenateS.Amdt.2801 Amendment SA 2801 proposed by Senator Tester for Senator Brown to Amendment SA 2763. (consideration: CR S7880-7881; text: CR S7880-7881)
2015-11-10SenateS.Amdt.2798 Amendment SA 2798 agreed to in Senate by Voice Vote.
2015-11-10SenateS.Amdt.2794 Amendment SA 2794 agreed to in Senate by Voice Vote.
2015-11-10SenateS.Amdt.2795 Amendment SA 2795 agreed to in Senate by Voice Vote.
2015-11-10SenateS.Amdt.2789 Amendment SA 2789 agreed to in Senate by Voice Vote.
2015-11-10SenateS.Amdt.2788 Amendment SA 2788 agreed to in Senate by Voice Vote.
2015-11-10SenateS.Amdt.2787 Amendment SA 2787 agreed to in Senate by Voice Vote.
2015-11-10SenateS.Amdt.2786 Amendment SA 2786 agreed to in Senate by Voice Vote.
2015-11-10SenateS.Amdt.2785 Amendment SA 2785 agreed to in Senate by Voice Vote.
2015-11-10SenateS.Amdt.2781 Amendment SA 2781 agreed to in Senate by Voice Vote.
2015-11-10SenateS.Amdt.2779 Amendment SA 2779 agreed to in Senate by Voice Vote.
2015-11-10SenateS.Amdt.2776 Amendment SA 2776 agreed to in Senate by Voice Vote.
2015-11-10SenateS.Amdt.2775 Amendment SA 2775 agreed to in Senate by Voice Vote.
2015-11-10SenateS.Amdt.2774 Amendment SA 2774 agreed to in Senate by Voice Vote.
2015-11-10SenateS.Amdt.2798 Amendment SA 2798 proposed by Senator Tester for Senator Boxer to Amendment SA 2763. (consideration: CR S7878-7881; text: CR S7880)
2015-11-10SenateS.Amdt.2794 Amendment SA 2794 proposed by Senator Tester for Senator Durbin to Amendment SA 2763. (consideration: CR S7878-7881; text: CR S7880)
2015-11-10SenateS.Amdt.2795 Amendment SA 2795 proposed by Senator Tester for Senator Bennet to Amendment SA 2763. (consideration: CR S7878-7881; text: CR S7880)
2015-11-10SenateS.Amdt.2789 Amendment SA 2789 proposed by Senator Kirk for Senator Cornyn to Amendment SA 2763. (consideration: CR S7878-7881; text: CR S7880)
2015-11-10SenateS.Amdt.2788 Amendment SA 2788 proposed by Senator Kirk for Senator Collins to Amendment SA 2763. (consideration: CR S7878-7881; text: CR S7880)
2015-11-10SenateS.Amdt.2787 Amendment SA 2787 proposed by Senator Kirk for Senator Sullivan to Amendment SA 2763. (consideration: CR S7878-7881; text: CR S7880)
2015-11-10SenateS.Amdt.2786 Amendment SA 2786 proposed by Senator Kirk for Senator Sullivan to Amendment SA 2763. (consideration: CR S7878-7881; text: CR S7879)
2015-11-10SenateS.Amdt.2785 Amendment SA 2785 proposed by Senator Kirk for Senator Toomey to Amendment SA 2763. (consideration: CR S7878-7881; text: CR S7879)
2015-11-10SenateS.Amdt.2781 Amendment SA 2781 proposed by Senator Tester for Senator Blumenthal to Amendment SA 2763. (consideration: CR S7878-7881; text: CR S7879)
2015-11-10SenateS.Amdt.2779 Amendment SA 2779 proposed by Senator Tester for Senator Blumenthal to Amendment SA 2763. (consideration: CR S7878-7881; text: CR S7879)
2015-11-10SenateS.Amdt.2776 Amendment SA 2776 proposed by Senator McConnell for Senator Murkowski to Amendment SA 2763. (consideration: CR S7878-7881; text: CR S7879)
2015-11-10SenateS.Amdt.2775 Amendment SA 2775 proposed by Senator McConnell for Senator Murkowski to Amendment SA 2763. (consideration: CR S7878-7881; text: CR S7879)
2015-11-10SenateS.Amdt.2774 Amendment SA 2774 proposed by Senator Kirk for Senator Moran to Amendment SA 2763. (consideration: CR S7878-7881; text: CR S7879)
2015-11-10SenateS.Amdt.2763 Considered by Senate. (consideration: CR S7871)
2015-11-10SenateS.Amdt.2764 Considered by Senate. (consideration: CR S7871)
2015-11-10SenateConsidered by Senate. (consideration: CR S7871-7875, S7878-7881, S7955)
2015-11-09SenateS.Amdt.2766 Amendment SA 2766 agreed to in Senate by Voice Vote.
2015-11-09SenateS.Amdt.2772 Amendment SA 2772 agreed to in Senate by Voice Vote.
2015-11-09SenateS.Amdt.2766 Amendment SA 2766 proposed by Senator Kirk for Senator Heller to Amendment SA 2763. (consideration: CR S7853; text: CR S7853)
2015-11-09SenateS.Amdt.2772 Amendment SA 2772 proposed by Senator Tester for Senator Shaheen to Amendment SA 2763. (consideration: CR S7853; text: CR S7853)
2015-11-09SenateS.Amdt.2763 Considered by Senate. (consideration: CR S7847)
2015-11-09SenateS.Amdt.2764 Considered by Senate. (consideration: CR S7847)
2015-11-09SenateConsidered by Senate. (consideration: CR S7847-7852, S7853)
2015-11-05SenateS.Amdt.2764 Amendment SA 2764 proposed by Senator Kirk to Amendment SA 2763. (consideration: CR S7794; text: CR S7794)
2015-11-05SenateS.Amdt.2763 Amendment SA 2763 proposed by Senator Kirk. (consideration: CR S7793-7794)
2015-11-05SenateMeasure laid before Senate by motion. (consideration: CR S7786-7811; text of measure as reported in Senate: CR S7786-7793)
2015-11-05SenateMotion to proceed to consideration of measure agreed to in Senate by Yea-Nay Vote. 93 - 0. Record Vote Number: 299. (consideration: CR S7786)
2015-11-05SenateMotion to proceed to consideration of measure made in Senate. (consideration: CR S7779-7786)
2015-10-01SenateCloture on the motion to proceed to the measure not invoked in Senate by Yea-Nay Vote. 50 - 44. Record Vote Number: 273. (consideration: CR S7074; text: CR S7074)
2015-10-01SenateMotion to proceed to measure considered in Senate. (consideration: CR S7062-7065, S7067-7075)
2015-09-30SenateCloture motion on the motion to proceed to the measure presented in Senate. (consideration: CR S7014; text: CR S7014)
2015-09-30SenateMotion to proceed to consideration of measure made in Senate. (consideration: CR S7014-7043)
2015-05-21SenatePlaced on Senate Legislative Calendar under General Orders. Calendar No. 98.
2015-05-21SenateCommittee on Appropriations. Reported by Senator Kirk with an amendment in the nature of a substitute. With written report No. 114-57.
2015-05-04SenateReceived in the Senate and Read twice and referred to the Committee on Appropriations.
2015-04-30HouseMotion to reconsider laid on the table Agreed to without objection.
2015-04-30HouseOn passage Passed by the Yeas and Nays: 255 - 163 (Roll no. 193).
2015-04-30HouseOn motion to recommit with instructions Failed by recorded vote: 181 - 236 (Roll no. 192). (consideration: CR H2709-2710)
2015-04-30HouseThe previous question on the motion to recommit with instructions was ordered without objection. (consideration: CR H2709)
2015-04-30HouseFloor summary: DEBATE - The House proceeded with 10 minutes of debate on the Kirkpatrick motion to recommit with instructions. The instructions contained in the motion seek to report the same back to the House forthwith with an amendment to provide $15 million in additional funds for the Veterans Health Administration Medical Services account. The increase would be offset from the Departmental Administration General Administration account.
2015-04-30HouseMrs. Kirkpatrick moved to recommit with instructions to the Committee on Appropriations. (consideration: CR H2708-2710; text: CR H2708)
2015-04-30HouseThe House adopted the amendments en gross as agreed to by the Committee of the Whole House on the state of the Union.
2015-04-30HouseThe House rose from the Committee of the Whole House on the state of the Union to report H.R. 2029.
2015-04-30HouseH.Amdt.150 On agreeing to the King (IA) amendment (A043) Failed by recorded vote: 186 - 235 (Roll no. 191). (consideration: CR H2707-2708)
2015-04-30HouseH.Amdt.149 On agreeing to the Hice, Jody B. amendment (A042) Failed by recorded vote: 190 - 232 (Roll no. 190). (consideration: CR H2707)
2015-04-30HouseH.Amdt.138 On agreeing to the Pocan amendment (A031) Failed by recorded vote: 186 - 237 (Roll no. 189). (consideration: CR H2706-2707)
2015-04-30HouseH.Amdt.130 On agreeing to the Blumenauer amendment (A023) Failed by recorded vote: 210 - 213 (Roll no. 188). (consideration: CR H2705-2706)
2015-04-30HouseH.Amdt.126 On agreeing to the Nadler amendment (A019) Failed by recorded vote: 167 - 254 (Roll no. 187). (consideration: CR H2705)
2015-04-30HouseH.Amdt.125 On agreeing to the Mulvaney amendment (A018) Failed by recorded vote: 190 - 231, 1 Present (Roll no. 186). (consideration: CR H2704-2705)
2015-04-30HouseH.Amdt.124 On agreeing to the Mulvaney amendment (A017) Failed by recorded vote: 192 - 229, 1 Present (Roll no. 185). (consideration: CR H2703-2704)
2015-04-30HouseH.Amdt.123 On agreeing to the Van Hollen amendment (A016) Failed by recorded vote: 191 - 229, 1 Present (Roll no. 184). (consideration: CR H2703)
2015-04-30HouseUNFINISHED BUSINESS - The Chair announced that the unfinished business was the question on adoption of amendments which had been debated earlier and on which further proceedings had been postponed.
2015-04-30HouseThe House resolved into Committee of the Whole House on the state of the Union for further consideration.
2015-04-30HouseConsidered as unfinished business. (consideration: CR H2702-2710)
2015-04-29HouseCommittee of the Whole House on the state of the Union rises leaving H.R. 2029 as unfinished business.
2015-04-29HouseOn motion that the Committee rise Agreed to by voice vote.
2015-04-29HouseMr. Dent moved that the Committee rise. (consideration: CR H2623)
2015-04-29HousePOSTPONED PROCEEDINGS - At the conclusion of debate on the King (IA) amendment, the Chair put the question on adoption of the amendment and by voice vote announced that the noes had prevailed. Mr. King (IA) demanded a recorded vote and the Chair postponed further proceedings on adoption of the amendment until a time to be announced.
2015-04-29HouseDEBATE - Pursuant to the provsions of H. Res. 223, the Committee of the Whole proceeded with 10 minutes of debate on the King (IA) amendment No. 3.
2015-04-29HouseH.Amdt.150 Amendment (A043) offered by Mr. King (IA). (consideration: CR H2622-2623; text: CR H2622)
2015-04-29HousePOSTPONED PROCEEDINGS - At the conclusion of debate on the Hice (GA) amendment, the Chair put the question on adoption of the amendment and by voice vote announced that the ayes had prevailed. Mr. Bishop (GA) demanded a recorded vote and the Chair postponed further proceedings on adoption of the amendment until a time to be announced.
2015-04-29HouseDEBATE - Pursuant to the provisions of H. Res. 223, the Committee of the Whole proceeded with 10 minutes of debate on the Hice (GA) amendment.
2015-04-29HouseH.Amdt.149 Amendment (A042) offered by Mr. Hice, Jody B.. (consideration: CR H2621-2622; text: CR H2621)
2015-04-29HouseH.Amdt.148 On agreeing to the LaMalfa amendment (A041) Agreed to by voice vote.
2015-04-29HouseDEBATE - Pursuant to the provisions of H. Res. 223, the Committee of the Whole proceeded with 10 minutes of debate on the LaMalfa amendment.
2015-04-29HouseH.Amdt.148 Amendment (A041) offered by Mr. LaMalfa. (consideration: CR H2620-2621; text: CR H2620)
2015-04-29HouseH.Amdt.147 By unanimous consent, the Farenthold amendment was withdrawn. (consideration: CR H2620)
2015-04-29HouseDEBATE - Pursuant to the provisions of H. Res. 223, the Committee of the Whole proceeded with 10 minutes of debate on the Farenthold amendment.
2015-04-29HouseH.Amdt.147 Amendment (A040) offered by Mr. Farenthold. (consideration: CR H2620; text: CR H2620)
2015-04-29HouseH.Amdt.146 By unanimous consent, the Hill amendment was withdrawn. (consideration: CR H2619)
2015-04-29HouseDEBATE - Pursuant to the provisions of H. Res. 223, the Committee of the Whole proceeded with 10 minutes of debate on the Hill amendment.
2015-04-29HouseH.Amdt.146 Amendment (A039) offered by Mr. Hill. (consideration: CR H2619-2620; text: CR H2619)
2015-04-29HouseH.Amdt.145 On agreeing to the Gosar amendment (A038) Agreed to by voice vote.
2015-04-29HouseDEBATE - Pursuant to the provisions of H. Res. 223, the Committee of the Whole proceeded with 10 minutes of debate on the Gosar amendment.
2015-04-29HouseH.Amdt.145 Amendment (A038) offered by Mr. Gosar. (consideration: CR H2618-2619; text: CR H2618)
2015-04-29HouseH.Amdt.144 On agreeing to the Byrne amendment (A037) Agreed to by voice vote.
2015-04-29HouseDEBATE - Pursuant to the provisions of H. Res. 223, the Committee of the Whole proceeded with 10 minutes of debate on the Byrne amendment.
2015-04-29HouseH.Amdt.144 Amendment (A037) offered by Mr. Byrne. (consideration: CR H2618; text: CR H2618)
2015-04-29HouseH.Amdt.143 On agreeing to the Stivers amendment (A036) Agreed to by voice vote.
2015-04-29HouseDEBATE - Pursuant to the provisions of H. Res. 223, the Committee of the Whole proceeded with 10 minutes of debate on the Stivers amendment.
2015-04-29HouseH.Amdt.143 Amendment (A036) offered by Mr. Stivers. (consideration: CR H2617-2618; text: CR H2617)
2015-04-29HouseH.Amdt.142 On agreeing to the Roe (TN) amendment (A035) Agreed to by voice vote.
2015-04-29HouseDEBATE - Pursuant to the provisions of H. Res. 223, the Committee of the Whole proceeded with 10 minutes of debate on the Roe amendment.
2015-04-29HouseH.Amdt.142 Amendment (A035) offered by Mr. Roe (TN). (consideration: CR H2617; text: CR H2617)
2015-04-29HouseH.Amdt.141 On agreeing to the Hurd (TX) amendment (A034) Agreed to by voice vote.
2015-04-29HouseDEBATE - Pursuant to the provisions of H. Res. 223, the Committee of the Whole proceeded with 10 minutes of debate on the Hurd amendment.
2015-04-29HouseH.Amdt.141 Amendment (A034) offered by Mr. Hurd (TX). (consideration: CR H2616-2617; text: CR H2616)
2015-04-29HouseH.Amdt.140 On agreeing to the Grayson amendment (A033) Agreed to by voice vote.
2015-04-29HouseDEBATE - Pursuant to the provisions of H. Res. 223, the Committee of the Whole proceeded with 10 minutes of debate on the Grayson amendment.
2015-04-29HouseH.Amdt.140 Amendment (A033) offered by Mr. Grayson. (consideration: CR H2616; text: CR H2616)
2015-04-29HouseH.Amdt.139 On agreeing to the Ratcliffe amendment (A032) Agreed to by voice vote.
2015-04-29HouseDEBATE - Pursuant to the provisions of H. Res. 223, the Committee of the Whole proceeded with 10 minutes of debate on the Ratcliffe amendment.
2015-04-29HouseH.Amdt.139 Amendment (A032) offered by Mr. Ratcliffe. (consideration: CR H2615-2616; text: CR H2615)
2015-04-29HousePOSTPONED PROCEEDINGS - At the conclusion of debate on the Pocan amendment, the Chair put the question on adoption of the amendment and by voice vote announced that the noes had prevailed. Mr. Pocan demanded a recorded vote and the Chair postponed further proceedings on adoption of the amendment until a time to be announced.
2015-04-29HouseDEBATE - Pursuant to the provisions of H. Res. 223, the Committee of the Whole proceeded with 10 minutes of debate on the Pocan amendment.
2015-04-29HouseH.Amdt.138 Amendment (A031) offered by Mr. Pocan. (consideration: CR H2614-2615; text: CR H2614)
2015-04-29HouseH.Amdt.137 On agreeing to the Noem amendment (A030) Agreed to by voice vote.
2015-04-29HouseDEBATE - Pursuant to the provisions of H. Res. 223, the Committee of the Whole proceeded with 10 minutes of debate on the Noem amendment.
2015-04-29HouseH.Amdt.137 Amendment (A030) offered by Mrs. Noem. (consideration: CR H2614; text: CR H2614)
2015-04-29HouseH.Amdt.136 Mr. Dent raised a point of order against the Pocan amendment (A029). Mr. Dent stated that the provisions of the Pocan amendment sought to change existing law by imposing new duties and constituted legislation in an appropriations bill. The Chair sustained the point of order.
2015-04-29HouseDEBATE - Pursuant to the provisions of H. Res. 223, the Committee of the Whole proceeded with 10 minutes of debate on the Pocan amendment, pending reservation of a point of order.
2015-04-29HouseH.Amdt.136 Amendment (A029) offered by Mr. Pocan. (consideration: CR H2613-2614; text: CR H2613)
2015-04-29HouseH.Amdt.135 On agreeing to the Roe (TN) amendment (A028) Agreed to by voice vote.
2015-04-29HouseDEBATE - Pursuant to the provisions of H. Res. 223, the Committee of the Whole proceeded with 10 minutes of debate on the Roe amendment No. 6.
2015-04-29HouseH.Amdt.135 Amendment (A028) offered by Mr. Roe (TN). (consideration: CR H2612-2613; text: CR H2613)
2015-04-29HouseH.Amdt.134 On agreeing to the Jackson Lee amendment (A027) Agreed to by voice vote.
2015-04-29HouseDEBATE - Pursuant to the provisions of H. Res. 223, the Committee of the Whole proceeded with 10 minutes of debate on the Jackson Lee amendment.
2015-04-29HouseH.Amdt.134 Amendment (A027) offered by Ms. Jackson Lee. (consideration: CR H2612; text: CR H2612)
2015-04-29HouseH.Amdt.133 On agreeing to the Rothfus amendment (A026) Agreed to by voice vote.
2015-04-29HouseDEBATE - Pursuant to the provisions of H. Res. 223, the Committee of the Whole proceeded with 10 minutes of debate on the Rothfus amendment.
2015-04-29HouseH.Amdt.133 Amendment (A026) offered by Mr. Rothfus. (consideration: CR H2610-2612; text: CR H2610)
2015-04-29HouseH.Amdt.132 By unanimous consent, the Adams amendment was withdrawn. (consideration: CR H2610)
2015-04-29HouseH.Amdt.132 Amendment (A025) offered by Ms. Adams. (consideration: CR H2610; text: CR H2610)
2015-04-29HouseH.Amdt.131 On agreeing to the Babin amendment (A024) Agreed to by voice vote.
2015-04-29HouseDEBATE - Pursuant to the provisions of H. Res. 223, the Committee of the Whole proceeded with 10 minutes of debate on the Babin amendment.
2015-04-29HouseH.Amdt.131 Amendment (A024) offered by Mr. Babin. (consideration: CR H2609-2610; text: CR H2609)
2015-04-29HousePOSTPONED PROCEEDINGS - At the conclusion of debate on the Blumenauer amendment, the Chair put the question on adoption of the amendment and by voice vote announced that the noes had prevailed. Mr. Blumenauer demanded a recorded vote and the Chair postponed further proceedings on adoption of the amendment until a time to be announced.
2015-04-29HouseDEBATE - Pursuant to the provisions of H. Res. 223, the Committee of the Whole proceeded with 10 minutes of debate on the Blumenauer amendment.
2015-04-29HouseH.Amdt.130 Amendment (A023) offered by Mr. Blumenauer. (consideration: CR H2607-2609; text: CR H2607)
2015-04-29HouseH.Amdt.129 On agreeing to the Jolly amendment (A022) Agreed to by voice vote.
2015-04-29HouseDEBATE - Pursuant to the provisions of H. Res. 223, the Committee of the Whole proceeded with 10 minutes of debate on the Jolly amendment.
2015-04-29HouseH.Amdt.129 Amendment (A022) offered by Mr. Jolly. (consideration: CR H2607; text: CR H2607)
2015-04-29HouseH.Amdt.128 On agreeing to the Jackson Lee amendment (A021) Agreed to by voice vote.
2015-04-29HouseDEBATE - Pursuant to the provisions of H. Res. 223, the Committee of the Whole proceeded with 10 minutes of debate on the Jackson Lee amendment.
2015-04-29HouseH.Amdt.128 Amendment (A021) offered by Ms. Jackson Lee. (consideration: CR H2606-2607; text: CR H2606)
2015-04-29HouseH.Amdt.127 By unanimous consent, the Boustany amendment was withdrawn. (consideration: CR H2606)
2015-04-29HouseDEBATE - Pursuant to the provisions of H. Res. 223, the Committee of the Whole proceeded with 10 minutes of debate on the Boustany amendment.
2015-04-29HouseH.Amdt.127 Amendment (A020) offered by Mr. Boustany. (consideration: CR H2605-2606; text: CR H2605)
2015-04-29HousePOSTPONED PROCEEDINGS - At the conclusion of debate on the Nadler amendment, the Chair put the question on adoption of the amendment and by voice vote announced that the noes had prevailed. Mr. Nadler demanded a recorded vote and the Chair postponed further proceedings on adoption of the amendment until a time to be announced.
2015-04-29HouseDEBATE - Pursuant to the provisions of H. Res. 223, the Committee of the Whole proceeded with 10 minutes of debate on the Nadler amendment.
2015-04-29HouseH.Amdt.126 Amendment (A019) offered by Mr. Nadler. (consideration: CR H2604-2605; text: CR H2604)
2015-04-29HousePOSTPONED PROCEEDINGS - At the conclusion of debate on the second Mulvaney amendment, the Chair put the question on adoption of the amendment and by voice vote announced that the noes had prevailed. Mr. Mulvaney demanded a recorded vote and the Chair postponed further proceedings on adoption of the amendment until a time to be announced.
2015-04-29HouseDEBATE - Pursuant to the provisions of H. Res. 223, the Committee of the Whole proceeded with 10 minutes of debate on the Second Mulvaney amendment.
2015-04-29HouseH.Amdt.125 Amendment (A018) offered by Mr. Mulvaney. (consideration: CR H2603; text: CR H2603)
2015-04-29HousePOSTPONED PROCEEDINGS - At the conclusion of debate on the Mulvaney amendment, the Chair put the question on adoption of the amendment and by voice vote announced that the had noes prevailed. Mr. Mulvaney demanded a recorded vote and the Chair postponed further proceedings on adoption of the amendment until a time to be announced.
2015-04-29HouseDEBATE - Pursuant to the provisions of H. Res. 223, the Committee of the Whole proceeded with 10 minutes of debate on the First Mulvaney amendment.
2015-04-29HouseH.Amdt.124 Amendment (A017) offered by Mr. Mulvaney. (consideration: CR H2603; text: CR H2603)
2015-04-29HousePOSTPONED PROCEEDINGS - At the conclusion of debate on the Van Hollen amendment, the Chair put the question on adoption of the amendment and by voice vote announced that the noes had prevailed. Mr. Van Hollen demanded a recorded vote and the Chair postponed further proceedings on adoption of the amendment until a time to be announced.
2015-04-29HouseDEBATE - Pursuant to the provisions of H. Res. 223, the Committee of the Whole proceeded with 10 minutes of debate on the Van Hollen amendment.
2015-04-29HouseH.Amdt.123 Amendment (A016) offered by Mr. Van Hollen. (consideration: CR H2602; text: CR H2602)
2015-04-29HouseH.Amdt.122 Mr. Dent raised a point of order against the Mulvaney amendment (A015). Mr. Dent stated that the amendment seeks to amend portions of the bill not yet read for consideration. The Chair sustained the point of order.
2015-04-29HouseDEBATE - Pursuant to the provisions of H. Res. 223, the Committee of the Whole proceeded with 10 minutes of debate on the Mulvaney amendment.
2015-04-29HouseH.Amdt.122 Amendment (A015) offered by Mr. Mulvaney. (consideration: CR H2600-2602; text: CR H2600)
2015-04-29HouseH.Amdt.121 Mr. Dent raised a point of order against the Benishek amendment (A014). Mr. Dent stated that the amendment seeks to change existing law and constitutes legislation in an appropriations bill The Chair sustained the point of order.
2015-04-29HouseDEBATE - Pursuant to the provisions of H. Res. 223, the Committee of the Whole proceeded with 10 minutes of debate on the Benishek amendment.
2015-04-29HouseH.Amdt.121 Amendment (A014) offered by Mr. Benishek. (consideration: CR H2599-2600; text: CR H2599)
2015-04-29HouseH.Amdt.120 On agreeing to the LaMalfa amendment (A013) Agreed to by voice vote.
2015-04-29HouseDEBATE - Pursuant to the provisions of H. Res. 223, the Committee of the Whole proceeded with 10 minutes of debate on the LaMalfa amendment.
2015-04-29HouseH.Amdt.120 Amendment (A013) offered by Mr. LaMalfa. (consideration: CR H2598; text: CR H2598)
2015-04-29HouseH.Amdt.119 By unanimous consent, the Brownley (CA) amendment was withdrawn. (consideration: CR H2596)
2015-04-29HouseH.Amdt.119 Amendment (A012) offered by Ms. Brownley (CA). (consideration: CR H2595-2596; text: CR H2596)
2015-04-29HouseH.Amdt.118 On agreeing to the Walberg amendment (A011) Agreed to by voice vote.
2015-04-29HouseDEBATE - Pursuant to the provisions of H. Res. 223, the Committee of the Whole proceeded with 10 minutes of debate on the Walberg amendment.
2015-04-29HouseH.Amdt.118 Amendment (A011) offered by Mr. Walberg. (consideration: CR H2594-2595; text: CR H2594)
2015-04-29HouseH.Amdt.117 On agreeing to the Ruiz amendment (A010) Agreed to by voice vote.
2015-04-29HouseDEBATE - Pursuant to the provisions of H. Res. 223, the Committee of the Whole proceeded with 10 minutes of debate on the Ruiz amendment.
2015-04-29HouseH.Amdt.117 Amendment (A010) offered by Mr. Ruiz. (consideration: CR H2594; text: CR H2594)
2015-04-29HouseH.Amdt.116 On agreeing to the Gosar amendment (A009) Agreed to by voice vote.
2015-04-29HouseDEBATE - Pursuant to the provisions of H. Res. 223, the Committee of the Whole proceeded with 10 minutes of debate on the Gosar amendment.
2015-04-29HouseH.Amdt.116 Amendment (A009) offered by Mr. Gosar. (consideration: CR H2593-2594; text: CR H2593)
2015-04-29HouseH.Amdt.115 On agreeing to the Sinema amendment (A008) Agreed to by voice vote.
2015-04-29HouseDEBATE - Pursuant to the provisions of H. Res. 223, the Committee of the Whole proceeded with 10 minutes of debate on the Sinema amendment.
2015-04-29HouseH.Amdt.115 Amendment (A008) offered by Ms. Sinema. (consideration: CR H2593; text: CR H2593)
2015-04-29HouseH.Amdt.114 On agreeing to the Gosar amendment (A007) Agreed to by voice vote.
2015-04-29HouseDEBATE - Pursuant to the provisions of H. Res. 223, the Committee of the Whole proceeded with 10 minutes of debate on the Gosar amendment.
2015-04-29HouseH.Amdt.114 Amendment (A007) offered by Mr. Gosar. (consideration: CR H2592-2593; text: CR H2592-2593)
2015-04-29HouseH.Amdt.113 On agreeing to the Titus amendment (A006) Agreed to by voice vote.
2015-04-29HouseDEBATE - Pursuant to the provisions of H. Res. 223, the Committee of the Whole proceeded with 10 minutes of debate on the Titus amendment.
2015-04-29HouseH.Amdt.113 Amendment (A006) offered by Ms. Titus. (consideration: CR H2592; text: CR H2592)
2015-04-29HouseH.Amdt.112 On agreeing to the Gosar amendment (A005) Agreed to by voice vote.
2015-04-29HouseDEBATE - Pursuant to the provisions of H. Res. 223, the Committee of the Whole proceeded with 10 minutes of debate on the Gosar amendment.
2015-04-29HouseH.Amdt.112 Amendment (A005) offered by Mr. Gosar. (consideration: CR H2592; text: CR H2592)
2015-04-29HouseH.Amdt.111 On agreeing to the McNerney amendment (A004) Failed by voice vote.
2015-04-29HouseDEBATE - Pursuant to the provisions of H. Res. 223, the Committee of the Whole proceeded with 10 minutes of debate on the McNerney amendment.
2015-04-29HouseH.Amdt.111 Amendment (A004) offered by Mr. McNerney. (consideration: CR H2591-2592; text: CR H2591)
2015-04-29HouseH.Amdt.110 Mr. Dent raised a point of order against the Gosar amendment (A003). Mr. Dent stated that the amendment sought to strike portions of the bill not yet read. The Chair sustained the point of order.
2015-04-29HouseDEBATE - Pursuant to the provisions of H. Res. 223, the Committee of the Whole proceeded with 10 minutes of debate on the Gosar amendment, pending reservation of a point of order.
2015-04-29HouseH.Amdt.110 Amendment (A003) offered by Mr. Gosar. (consideration: CR H2589-2590; text: CR H2589)
2015-04-29HouseH.Amdt.109 On agreeing to the Stefanik amendment (A002) Agreed to by voice vote.
2015-04-29HouseDEBATE - Pursuant to the provisions of H. Res. 223, the Committee of the Whole proceeded with 10 minutes of debate on the Stefanik amendment.
2015-04-29HouseH.Amdt.109 Amendment (A002) offered by Ms. Stefanik. (consideration: CR H2586; text: CR H2586)
2015-04-29HouseOn sustaining the ruling of the Chair. Agreed to by recorded vote: 237 - 180 (Roll no. 178).
2015-04-29HouseMr. Bishop (GA) appealed the ruling of the Chair. The question was then put on sustaining the ruling of the Chair.
2015-04-29HouseH.Amdt.108 Mr. Dent raised a point of order against the Bishop (GA) amendment (A001). Mr. Dent stated that the amendment sought to strike portions of the bill not yet read. The Chair sustained the point of order.
2015-04-29HouseDEBATE - Pursuant to the provisions of H. Res. 223, the Committee of the Whole House proceeded with 10 minutes of debate on the Bishop (GA) amendment, pending reservation of a point of order.
2015-04-29HouseH.Amdt.108 Amendment (A001) offered by Mr. Bishop (GA). (consideration: CR H2583-2586; text: CR H2583)
2015-04-29HouseGENERAL DEBATE - The Committee of the Whole proceeded with one hour of general debate on H.R. 2029.
2015-04-29HouseThe Speaker designated the Honorable Ileana Ros-Lehtinen to act as Chairwoman of the Committee.
2015-04-29HouseHouse resolved itself into the Committee of the Whole House on the state of the Union pursuant to H. Res. 223 and Rule XVIII.
2015-04-29HouseRule provides for consideration of H.R. 2028 and H.R. 2029. Motion to recommit allowed. The resolution provides for a modified-open rule for both H.R. 2028 and H.R. 2029.
2015-04-29HouseConsidered under the provisions of rule H. Res. 223. (consideration: CR H2574-2623; text of Title I as reported in House: CR H2583, H2586, H2587-2589; text of Title II as reported in House: CR H2589, H2590, H2591, H2594, H2595, H2596-2598, H2598-2599, H2599; text of Title III as reported in House: CR H2600; text of Title IV as reported in House: CR H2600, H2602-2603, H2603; text of Title V as reported in House: CR H2604, H2605, CR 4/30/2015 H2708)
2015-04-29HouseRule H. Res. 223 passed House.
2015-04-28HouseRules Committee Resolution H. Res. 223 Reported to House. Rule provides for consideration of H.R. 2028 and H.R. 2029. Motion to recommit allowed. The resolution provides for a modified-open rule for both H.R. 2028 and H.R. 2029.
2015-04-24HousePlaced on the Union Calendar, Calendar No. 65.
2015-04-24HouseThe House Committee on Appropriations reported an original measure, H. Rept. 114-92, by Mr. Dent.

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Subjects

Abortion
Access Board
Accounting and auditing
Administrative Conference of the U.S.
Administrative law and regulatory procedures
Administrative remedies
Advanced technology and technological innovations
Advisory bodies
Afghanistan
Africa
African Development Foundation
Agricultural conservation and pollution
Agricultural insurance
Agricultural marketing and promotion
Agricultural prices, subsidies, credit
Agricultural research
Agricultural trade
Alaska
Alcoholic beverages
Alliances
Alternative and renewable resources
American Battle Monuments Commission
American Samoa
Appalachian Regional Commission
Appropriations
Aquatic ecology
Arab-Israeli relations
Architect of the Capitol
Armed Forces Retirement Home
Arms control and nonproliferation
Army Corps of Engineers
ASEAN countries
Asia
Assault and harassment offenses
Atmospheric science and weather
Australia
Aviation and airports
Bangladesh
Banking and financial institutions regulation
Bankruptcy
Broadcasting Board of Governors
Building construction
Burma
Business investment and capital
Buy American requirements
California
Cambodia
Cameroon
Canada
Caribbean area
Cemeteries and funerals
Census and government statistics
Central African Republic
Central Intelligence Agency (CIA)
Chad
Charitable contributions
Chemical and biological weapons
Child health
Child safety and welfare
China
Civil actions and liability
Climate change and greenhouse gases
Coast guard
Colombia
Commission on Civil Rights
Commodities markets
Commodity Futures Trading Commission
Competition and antitrust
Competitiveness, trade promotion, trade deficits
Computer security and identity theft
Computers and information technology
Conflicts and wars
Congressional agencies
Congressional Budget Office (CBO)
Congressional committees
Congressional leadership
Congressional officers and employees
Congressional operations and organization
Congressional oversight
Congressional Research Service (CRS)
Consumer affairs
Consumer Product Safety Commission
Correctional facilities and imprisonment
Crime prevention
Crimes against children
Crimes against property
Crimes against women
Criminal investigation, prosecution, interrogation
Criminal procedure and sentencing
Cuba
Cultural exchanges and relations
Dams and canals
Defense Nuclear Facilities Safety Board
Defense spending
Delta Regional Authority
Denali Commission
Department of Agriculture
Department of Commerce
Department of Defense
Department of Education
Department of Energy
Department of Health and Human Services
Department of Homeland Security
Department of Housing and Urban Development
Department of Justice
Department of Labor
Department of State
Department of the Interior
Department of the Treasury
Department of Transportation
Department of Veterans Affairs
Detention of persons
Diplomacy, foreign officials, Americans abroad
Director of National Intelligence
Disability and paralysis
Disaster relief and insurance
District of Columbia
Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA)
Drug trafficking and controlled substances
Drug, alcohol, tobacco use
Economic development
Economic performance and conditions
Economics and public finance
Education programs funding
Educational technology and distance education
Egypt
El Salvador
Election Assistance Commission
Electric power generation and transmission
Elementary and secondary education
Emergency planning and evacuation
Employee benefits and pensions
Employee performance
Employment discrimination and employee rights
Energy efficiency and conservation
Energy prices
Energy research
Environmental assessment, monitoring, research
Environmental Protection Agency (EPA)
Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC)
Europe
Executive agency funding and structure
Executive Office of the President
Export-Import Bank of the United States
Family planning and birth control
Farm Credit Administration
Federal appellate courts
Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI)
Federal Communications Commission (FCC)
Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation (FDIC)
Federal district courts
Federal Election Commission (FEC)
Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC)
Federal Labor Relations Authority
Federal Maritime Commission
Federal officials
Federal preemption
Federal Trade Commission (FTC)
Financial crises and stabilization
Financial services and investments
Firearms and explosives
Fishes
Floods and storm protection
Food and Drug Administration (FDA)
Food assistance and relief
Food industry and services
Food supply, safety, and labeling
Foreign aid and international relief
Foreign labor
Foreign language and bilingual programs
Foreign loans and debt
Foreign property
Forests, forestry, trees
Fraud offenses and financial crimes
Fruit and vegetables
Gaza Strip
General Services Administration
Genetics
Government Accountability Office (GAO)
Government buildings, facilities, and property
Government corporations and government-sponsored enterprises
Government employee pay, benefits, personnel management
Government ethics and transparency, public corruption
Government information and archives
Government lending and loan guarantees
Government liability
Government National Mortgage Association (Ginnie Mae)
Government Publishing Office (GPO)
Government studies and investigations
Government trust funds
Grain
Great Lakes
Guam
Guatemala
Haiti
Hazardous wastes and toxic substances
Health care costs and insurance
Health facilities and institutions
Health information and medical records
Health programs administration and funding
Health technology, devices, supplies
Higher education
Historic sites and heritage areas
HIV/AIDS
Homelessness and emergency shelter
Honduras
Horticulture and plants
House of Representatives
Housing and community development funding
Housing discrimination
Housing finance and home ownership
Housing for the elderly and disabled
Housing supply and affordability
Human rights
Human trafficking
Hybrid, electric, and advanced technology vehicles
Idaho
Income tax credits
Income tax deductions
Income tax deferral
Income tax exclusion
Indian social and development programs
Industrial facilities
Infectious and parasitic diseases
Inflation and prices
Infrastructure development
Insurance industry and regulation
Intellectual property
Intelligence activities, surveillance, classified information
Inter-American Foundation
Interagency Council on Homelessness
Intergovernmental relations
Internal Revenue Service (IRS)
International exchange and broadcasting
International law and treaties
International monetary system and foreign exchange
International organizations and cooperation
Internet and video services
Iran
Iraq
Israel
Japan
Jordan
Judges
Judicial procedure and administration
Juvenile crime and gang violence
Kansas
Kuwait
Lakes and rivers
Land use and conservation
Latin America
Law enforcement administration and funding
Law enforcement officers
Lawyers and legal services
Lebanon
Legal Services Corporation
Library of Congress
Libya
Licensing and registrations
Life, casualty, property insurance
Lighting and heating
Low- and moderate-income housing
Manufacturing
Marine and coastal resources, fisheries
Marine and inland water transportation
Marine Mammal Commission
Maryland
Medical research
Medicare
Members of Congress
Merit Systems Protection Board
Metals
Micronesia
Middle East
Military assistance, sales, and agreements
Military command and structure
Military education and training
Military facilities and property
Military medicine
Military operations and strategy
Military personnel and dependents
Military procurement, research, weapons development
Mining
Minnesota
Minority and disadvantaged businesses
Minority education
Mississippi
Mississippi River
Montana
Morocco
Motor carriers
Motor fuels
Motor vehicles
Multilateral development programs
National Aeronautics and Space Administration
National Archives and Records Administration
National Credit Union Administration
National Guard and reserves
National Railroad Passenger Corporation (Amtrak)
National Science Foundation
National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB)
Navigation, waterways, harbors
Neighborhood Reinvestment Corporation
Nepal
Nevada
News media and reporting
Niger
Nigeria
North Dakota
North Korea
Northern Mariana Islands
Nuclear power
Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC)
Nuclear Waste Technical Review Board
Nuclear weapons
Nutrition and diet
Oceania
Office of Government Ethics
Office of Management and Budget (OMB)
Office of Personnel Management (OPM)
Office of Special Counsel
Office of the U.S. Trade Representative
Oil and gas
Oregon
Overseas Private Investment Corporation (OPIC)
Pacific Ocean
Pakistan
Palestinians
Peace Corps
Performance measurement
Persian Gulf States
Personnel records
Pest management
Pipelines
Policy sciences
Political parties and affiliation
Pollution liability
Portugal
Postal Regulatory Commission
Prescription drugs
Presidents and presidential powers, Vice Presidents
Privacy and Civil Liberties Oversight Board
Property tax
Protection of officials
Public contracts and procurement
Public housing
Public transit
Public utilities and utility rates
Puerto Rico
Radioactive wastes and releases
Railroads
Real estate business
Reconstruction and stabilization
Refugees, asylum, displaced persons
Regional and metropolitan planning
Religion
Research administration and funding
Research and development
Residential rehabilitation and home repair
Roads and highways
Rule of law and government transparency
Rural conditions and development
Russia
Saint Lawrence Seaway
Sales and excise taxes
Sanctions
Securities
Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC)
Selective Service System
Senate
Sex offenses
Sex, gender, sexual orientation discrimination
Singapore
Small business
Small Business Administration
Smuggling and trafficking
Solid waste and recycling
Somalia
South Dakota
South Sudan
Sovereignty, recognition, national governance and status
Space flight and exploration
Spacecraft and satellites
Specialized courts
Sri Lanka
State and local courts
State and local government operations
State and local taxation
Strategic materials and reserves
Student aid and college costs
Sudan
Supreme Court
Syria
Tax administration and collection, taxpayers
Tax treatment of families
Tax-exempt organizations
Taxation of foreign income
Teaching, teachers, curricula
Technology transfer and commercialization
Telephone and wireless communication
Terrorism
Texas
Tibet
Trade agreements and negotiations
Trade and Development Agency
Trade restrictions
Trade secrets and economic espionage
Transfer and inheritance taxes
Transportation costs
Transportation employees
Transportation programs funding
Transportation safety and security
Tunisia
U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID)
U.S. and foreign investments
U.S. Capitol
U.S. Commission on International Religious Freedom
U.S. Institute of Peace
U.S. International Trade Commission
U.S. Postal Service
U.S. Sentencing Commission
U.S. territories and protectorates
Ukraine
Unemployment
United Nations
User charges and fees
Utah
Veterans' education, employment, rehabilitation
Veterans' loans, housing, homeless programs
Veterans' medical care
Veterans' pensions and compensation
Veterinary medicine and animal diseases
Vietnam
Violent crime
Virgin Islands
Virginia
Visas and passports
War and emergency powers
War crimes, genocide, crimes against humanity
Washington State
Water quality
Water resources funding
Water use and supply
Watersheds
West Bank
Wetlands
Wildlife conservation and habitat protection
Women in business
Women's education
Women's health
Women's rights
Worker safety and health
World health
Yemen
Zimbabwe

US Congress State Sources

TypeSource
Summaryhttps://www.congress.gov/bill/114th-congress/house-bill/2029/all-info
Texthttps://www.congress.gov/114/bills/hr2029/BILLS-114hr2029rh.pdf
Texthttps://www.congress.gov/114/bills/hr2029/BILLS-114hr2029eh.pdf
Texthttps://www.congress.gov/114/bills/hr2029/BILLS-114hr2029rs.pdf
Texthttps://www.congress.gov/114/bills/hr2029/BILLS-114hr2029eas.pdf
Texthttps://www.congress.gov/114/bills/hr2029/BILLS-114hr2029eah.pdf
Texthttps://www.congress.gov/114/bills/hr2029/BILLS-114hr2029enr.pdf
Roll Callhttps://clerk.house.gov/Votes/2015178
Roll Callhttps://clerk.house.gov/Votes/2015184
Roll Callhttps://clerk.house.gov/Votes/2015185
Roll Callhttps://clerk.house.gov/Votes/2015186
Roll Callhttps://clerk.house.gov/Votes/2015187
Roll Callhttps://clerk.house.gov/Votes/2015188
Roll Callhttps://clerk.house.gov/Votes/2015189
Roll Callhttps://clerk.house.gov/Votes/2015190
Roll Callhttps://clerk.house.gov/Votes/2015191
Roll Callhttps://clerk.house.gov/Votes/2015192
Roll Callhttps://clerk.house.gov/Votes/2015193
Roll Callhttps://www.senate.gov/legislative/LIS/roll_call_votes/vote1141/vote_114_1_00273.htm
Roll Callhttps://www.senate.gov/legislative/LIS/roll_call_votes/vote1141/vote_114_1_00299.htm
Roll Callhttps://www.senate.gov/legislative/LIS/roll_call_votes/vote1141/vote_114_1_00302.htm
Roll Callhttps://clerk.house.gov/Votes/2015703
Roll Callhttps://clerk.house.gov/Votes/2015705
Roll Callhttps://www.senate.gov/legislative/LIS/roll_call_votes/vote1141/vote_114_1_00336.htm
Roll Callhttps://www.senate.gov/legislative/LIS/roll_call_votes/vote1141/vote_114_1_00337.htm
Roll Callhttps://www.senate.gov/legislative/LIS/roll_call_votes/vote1141/vote_114_1_00338.htm
Roll Callhttps://www.senate.gov/legislative/LIS/roll_call_votes/vote1141/vote_114_1_00339.htm
Roll Callhttps://www.senate.gov/legislative/LIS/roll_call_votes/vote1142/vote_114_2_00112.htm
Roll Callhttps://www.senate.gov/legislative/LIS/roll_call_votes/vote1142/vote_114_2_00135.htm

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