US HB5325 | 2015-2016 | 114th Congress
Status
Completed Legislative Action
Spectrum: Partisan Bill (Republican 1-0)
Status: Passed on September 29 2016 - 100% progression
Action: 2016-09-29 - Became Public Law No: 114-223. (TXT | PDF)
Text: Latest bill text (Enrolled) [PDF]
Spectrum: Partisan Bill (Republican 1-0)
Status: Passed on September 29 2016 - 100% progression
Action: 2016-09-29 - Became Public Law No: 114-223. (TXT | PDF)
Text: Latest bill text (Enrolled) [PDF]
Summary
Legislative Branch Appropriations Act, 2017 (Sec. 3) Specifies 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) Specifies that the sums in this bill are appropriated out of any money in the Treasury not otherwise appropriated for FY2017. (Sec. 5) Specifies that each amount in this bill designated by Congress as an emergency requirement is contingent on the President also designating all of the emergency amounts and transmitting the designations to Congress. (Sec. 6) Specifies that the explanatory statement regarding this bill that was printed in the Congressional Record has the same effect as a joint explanatory statement of a committee of conference. DIVISION A--MILITARY CONSTRUCTION, VETERANS AFFAIRS, AND RELATED AGENCIES APPROPRIATIONS ACT, 2017 TITLE I--DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE Provides appropriations to the Department of Defense (DOD) for Military Construction for: the Army; the Navy and Marine Corps; the Air Force; Defense-Wide agencies and activities (other than military departments); the Army and Air National Guard; and the Army, Navy, and Air Force Reserves. Provides appropriations to DOD for the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) Security Investment Program. Provides appropriations to DOD for Construction and Operation and Maintenance of Family Housing for: the Army, the Navy and Marine Corps, the Air Force, and Defense-Wide agencies and activities (other than military departments). Provides appropriations for the Department of Defense Family Housing Improvement Fund. Provides appropriations for the Department of Defense Base Closure Account. (Sec. 101) Prohibits funds provided by this title from being used for payments exceeding $25,000 for construction in the United States under a cost-plus-a-fixed-fee contract without DOD approval. Includes an exception for work that is to be performed in Alaska. (Sec. 102) Permits construction funds provided by this title to be used for hiring passenger motor vehicles. (Sec. 103) Permits construction funds provided by this title to be used for advances to the Federal Highway Administration for the construction of access roads DOD has certified as important to national defense. (Sec. 104) Prohibits funds provided by this title from being used to begin construction of new bases in the United States without a specific appropriation. (Sec. 105) Prohibits funds provided by this title from being used to purchase land or land easements in excess of 100% of the value as determined by the Army Corps of Engineers or the Naval Facilities Engineering Command. Includes exceptions for: (1) determinations of value by a federal court, (2) purchases negotiated by the Attorney General or a designee, (3) values less than $25,000, and (4) DOD determinations that the purchase is in the public interest. (Sec. 106) Prohibits funds provided by this title from being used to acquire land, provide for site preparation, or install utilities for family housing, except housing for which appropriations have been provided. (Sec. 107) Prohibits funds provided by this title for minor construction from being used to transfer or relocate any activity from one base or installation to another without notifying Congress in advance. (Sec. 108) Prohibits funds provided by this title from being used to procure steel for construction unless American producers, fabricators, and manufacturers have been allowed to compete for the procurement. (Sec. 109) Prohibits funds provided to DOD for military construction or family housing during the current fiscal year from being used to pay real property taxes in any foreign nation. (Sec. 110) Prohibits funds provided by this title from being used to initiate a new installation overseas without notifying Congress in advance. (Sec. 111) Prohibits funds provided by this title from being used for architect and engineer contracts estimated to exceed $500,000 for projects in Japan, NATO member countries, or countries bordering the Arabian Gulf unless the contracts are awarded to U.S. firms or joint ventures with U.S. firms. (Sec. 112) Prohibits funds provided by this title for military construction in U.S. territories and possessions in the Pacific and on Kwajalein Atoll, or in countries bordering the Arabian Gulf from being used to award a contract over $1 million to a foreign contractor. Includes exceptions. (Sec. 113) Requires DOD to notify Congress in advance of military exercises if construction costs are expected to exceed $100,000. (Sec. 114) Permits funds appropriated to DOD for construction in prior years to be used for construction projects authorized during the current session of Congress. (Sec. 115) Permits expired or lapsed funds to be used to pay for supervision, inspection, overhead, engineering, and design costs for military construction or family housing projects being completed with lapsed or expired funds. (Sec. 116) Permits funds provided for the construction of military projects to be available for five years if: (1) the funds are obligated from funds available for military construction, and (2) do not exceed the amount appropriated or permitted by law. (Sec. 117) Permits the following transfers if Congress is notified and specified conditions are met: to the Department of Defense Family Housing Improvement Fund from appropriations for construction in Family Housing accounts, and to the Department of Defense Military Unaccompanied Housing Improvement Fund from appropriations for construction of military unaccompanied housing in Military Construction accounts. (Sec. 118) Permits the transfer of funds from the Department of Defense Base Closure Account to the fund established to pay expenses associated with the Homeowners Assistance Program under the Demonstration Cities and Metropolitan Development Act of 1966. (Sec. 119) Provides that funds for operation and maintenance of family housing in this title shall be the only source of funds for repair and maintenance of all family housing units, including general or flag officer quarters. Sets forth limitations and requirements for expenditures for maintenance and repair of general or flag officer quarters. (Sec. 120) Appropriates funds contained in the Ford Island Improvement Account to remain available until expended or transferred. (Sec. 121) Permits the transfer of unobligated balances of expired military construction and family housing funds into the Foreign Currency Fluctuations--Construction--Defense account. (Sec. 122) Prohibits the Army from using funds provided by this division to relocate a unit that: (1) performs a required testing mission or function not performed by any other unit, and (2) is located at a military installation where the total number of Army civilian employees and contractor personnel exceeds 10% of the regular and reserve Army personnel. Includes an exception if the Army notifies Congress of the relocation's compliance with Army Regulation 5-10 concerning stationing actions. (Sec. 123) Permits funds provided to an account in this title to be transferred among projects and activities within the account subject to specified DOD reprogramming guidelines for military and family housing construction. (Sec. 124) Prohibits DOD military construction funds provided in this title from being used for the planning, design, and construction of projects at Arlington National Cemetery. (Sec. 125) Provides specified additional funds to remain available through FY2021 for unfunded military construction priorities. (Sec. 126) Provides specified additional funds to the Navy and Marine Corps to remain available through FY2021 for unfunded military construction priorities. (Sec. 127) Rescinds specified unobligated balances from Military Construction accounts and the North Atlantic Treaty Organization Security Investment Program. (Sec. 128) Rescinds specified unobligated balances from the fund established by the Demonstration Cities and Metropolitan Development Act of 1966 for expenses associated with the Homeowners Assistance Program. (Sec. 129) Defines "congressional defense committees" to include the House and Senate Armed Services Committees and Appropriations Subcommittees on Military Construction and Veterans Affairs. (Sec. 130) Prohibits funds provided by this division from being used for the closure or realignment of the U.S. Naval Station, Guantanamo Bay, Cuba. (Sec. 131) 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. TITLE II--DEPARTMENT OF VETERANS AFFAIRS Provides appropriations to the Veterans Benefits Administration (VBA) for: Compensation and Pensions, Readjustment Benefits, Veterans Insurance and Indemnities, the Veterans Housing Benefit Program Fund, the Vocational Rehabilitation Loans Program Account, the Native American Veteran Housing Loan Program Account, and General Operating Expenses. Provides appropriations to the Veterans Health Administration (VHA) for: Medical Services, Medical Community Care, Medical Support and Compliance, Medical Facilities, and Medical and Prosthetic Research. Provides appropriations to the National Cemetery Administration. Provides appropriations to the VA for Departmental Administration, including: General Administration, the Board of Veterans Appeals, Information Technology Systems, the Office of Inspector General, Construction--Major Projects, Construction--Minor Projects, Grants for Construction of State Extended Care Facilities, and Grants for Construction of Veterans Cemeteries. Prohibits the expenditure of specified information technology funds for the Veterans Health Information Systems and Technology Architecture (VistA) Evolution Program until the VA submits to Congress reports including specified details regarding the status, costs, and plans for the program. Withholds specified VHA construction funds until the VA: enters an agreement with a non-VA federal entity to serve as the design and/ or construction agent for any VHA major construction project that exceeds $100 million, and certifies that an agreement is executed to minimize or prevent subsequent major construction project cost overruns. (Sec. 201) Specifies transfer authorities and requirements for the VBA. (Sec. 202) Specifies transfer authorities and requirements for the VHA. (Sec. 203) Permits appropriations for salaries and expenses to be used for employment of temporary or intermittent experts and consultants, hire of passenger vehicles, lease of a facility or land, and uniforms. (Sec. 204) Prohibits appropriations in this title other than Construction--Major Projects and Construction--Minor Projects from being used for land acquisition or construction of any new hospital or home. (Sec. 205) Requires the VA to be reimbursed for medical services it provides to any person not defined as a beneficiary under specified laws. (Sec. 206) Permits appropriations provided by this title for Compensation and Pensions, Readjustment Benefits, and Veterans Insurance and Indemnities to be used for payment of accrued obligations for the accounts recorded in the last quarter of FY2016. (Sec. 207) Permits appropriations provided by this title to be used to pay specified prior year obligations. Requires obligations from trust fund accounts to be paid only from the Compensation and Pensions account. (Sec. 208) Requires the VA to use surplus earnings from the National Service Life Insurance Fund, the Veterans' Special Life Insurance Fund, and the United States Government Life Insurance Fund to reimburse the General Operating Expenses--Veterans Benefits Administration and Information Technology Systems accounts for the costs to administer the insurance programs during FY2017. (Sec. 209) Permits amounts deducted from enhanced-use lease proceeds for reimbursement of expenses from a prior year to be obligated in the year in which the proceeds are received. (Sec. 210) Permits funds provided by this title for salaries and other administrative expenses to be used to reimburse the Office of Resolution Management and the Office of Employment Discrimination Complaint Adjudication within specified limits. (Sec. 211) Requires the VA to collect third-party reimbursement information prior to providing hospital care, nursing home care, or medical services for a non-service connected disability. Permits the VA to recover reasonable charges for care from anyone who has not provided the required disclosures. (Sec. 212) Permits enhanced-use leasing revenues to be deposited into the Construction--Major Projects and Construction--Minor Projects accounts to be used for construction, alterations, and improvements of VA medical facilities. (Sec. 213) Permits funds provided for Medical Services to be used for: (1) furnishing recreational facilities, supplies, and equipment; and (2) funeral and burial expenses. (Sec. 214) Permits funds deposited in the Medical Care Collections Fund to be transferred to the Medical Services and Medical Community Care accounts and remain available until expended for the purposes of those accounts. (Sec. 215) Permits the VA to enter into agreements with Federally Qualified Health Centers in Alaska and certain Indian tribes and tribal organizations to provide healthcare, including behavioral health and dental care, to veterans in rural Alaska. Defines "rural Alaska" as those lands which are not within the boundaries of the municipality of Anchorage or the Fairbanks North Star Borough. (Sec. 216) Permits funds deposited into the Department of Veterans Affairs Capital Asset Fund to be transferred to the Construction--Major Projects and Construction--Minor Projects accounts to remain available until expended. (Sec. 217) Rescinds specified funds from the Medical Services account to enable the establishment of the Medical Community Care account. (Sec. 218) Requires the VA to report quarterly to Congress on the financial status of the VA. (Sec. 219) Permits specified FY2017 VA funds to be transferred to or from the Information Technology Systems account if approved by Congress. (Sec. 220) Prohibits funds from being used to: (1) convert to contractor performance an activity or function performed by more than 10 federal employees unless the conversion is based on the result of a public-private competition that meets specified criteria, or (2) conduct studies comparing the costs of private and government provision of certain VHA products and services without a specific appropriation for that purpose. (Sec. 221) Permits specified FY2017 VA funds provided for medical accounts, Construction--Minor Projects, and Information Technology Systems to be transferred to the Joint Department of Defense-Department of Veterans Affairs Medical Facility Demonstration Fund and used for the operation of combined federal medical facilities. (Sec. 222) Permits specified FY2018 VA advance funding provided for medical accounts to be transferred to the Joint Department of Defense-Department of Veterans Affairs Medical Facility Demonstration Fund and used for the operation of combined federal medical facilities. (Sec. 223) Permits transfers from the Medical Care Collections Fund to the Joint Department of Defense-Department of Veterans Affairs Medical Facility Demonstration Fund for the operation of combined federal medical facilities. (Sec. 224) Requires specified funds from the Medical Services, Medical Support and Compliance, and Medical Facilities accounts to be transferred to the DOD-VA Health Care Sharing Incentive Fund to remain available until expended. (Sec. 225) Prohibits the VA from using funds to replace the current system that the Veterans Integrated Service Networks use to select and contract for diabetes monitoring supplies and equipment. (Sec. 226) Directs the VA to notify Congress of all bid savings in major construction projects that total at least $5 million or 5% of the programmed amount of the project, whichever is less. (Sec. 227) Prohibits the scope of work for a project included in Construction--Major Projects from being increased above the original budget request without congressional approval. (Sec. 228) Requires the VA to submit to Congress a quarterly report containing performance measures and data from each VBA regional office. (Sec. 229) Limits funds from the Medical Support and Compliance account that may be used for the Veterans Health Information Systems and Technology Architecture (VistA) Evolution and electronic health record interoperability projects. Permits additional funds to be obligated for this purpose if Congress is notified in advance. (Sec. 230) Directs the VA to notify Congress before organizational changes that result in the transfer of 25 or more full-time equivalent staff from one organizational unit to another. (Sec. 231) Requires the VA to report to Congress quarterly regarding any single national outreach and awareness campaign exceeding $2 million. (Sec. 232) Permits the VA to transfer funds to the Medical Services account if the transfer is necessary to address the needs of the VHA, meets specified requirements, and is approved by the Office of Management and Budget (OMB) and Congress. (Sec. 233) Permits FY2017 funds provided for the Board of Veterans Appeals and General Operating Expenses--Veterans Benefits Administration to be transferred between those accounts if Congress approves the transfer. (Sec. 234) Prohibits the VA from reprogramming more than $5 million in funds among major construction projects or programs without congressional approval. (Sec. 235) Rescinds specified unobligated balances from the DOD-VA Health Care Sharing Incentive Fund. (Sec. 236) Rescinds specified unobligated balances from the VA Medical Services, Medical Support and Compliance, and Medical Facilities accounts. (Sec. 237) Rescinds specified unobligated balances of funds provided to the VA. (Sec. 238) Requires the VA to ensure that the toll-free suicide hotline authorized under current law: (1) provides individuals who contact the hotline with immediate assistance from a trained professional, and (2) adheres to all requirements of the American Association of Suicidology. (Sec. 239) Requires the VA to treat a marriage and family therapist as qualified to serve in the VA if the therapist meets specified educational and licensing requirements. (Sec. 240) Prohibits funds from being used to close or diminish services at certain VA medical facilities until the VA submits to Congress a national realignment strategy. (Sec. 241) Prohibits the VA from transferring funds from the Filipino Veterans Equity Compensation Fund to any other VA account. (Sec. 242) Amends the Veterans' Mental Health and Other Care Improvements Act of 2008 to extend through FY2017 the pilot program to provide health care services to veterans in rural areas by contracting with non-VA health care providers (Sec. 243) Eliminates copayments for: (1) opioid antagonists that are provided to a veteran who is at high risk for overdose of a specific medication or substance in order to reverse the effect of an overdose, and (2) education on the use of opioid antagonists to reverse the effects of overdoses of a specific medication or substance. (Sec. 244) Specifies requirements for the Office of Inspector General to provide the VA, Congress, and other entities with access to its reports. (Sec. 245) Provides specified funds from the Medical Services account to carry out and expand to each VA medical center the pilot program for providing child care assistance to veterans receiving health care. (Sec. 246) Requires the VA to disclose to a state controlled substance monitoring program information about a veteran or a dependent that is necessary to prevent misuse and diversion of prescription medicine. (Sec. 247) Establishes additional procedures for filing whistle-blower complaints at the VA and for protecting whistle-blowers from retaliation. Permits VA employees to file complaints with immediate and next-level supervisors, and ultimately with the VA after having properly filed a complaint at each supervisory level. Provides that, if a supervisor makes a positive determination regarding a complaint, the VA must: (1) inform the employee of the ability to volunteer for a transfer, and (2) give preference to the transfer. Requires the central VA whistle-blower office to investigate all complaints, regardless of whether the complaints are made by or against an employee who is not a Senior Executive Service member. Requires the VA to: (1) carry out specified adverse actions against supervisors that retaliate by committing prohibited personnel actions relating to a complaint, and (2) provide employees with annual training regarding whistle-blower complaints. (Sec. 248) Specifies documentation that DOD may accept to verify that a coastwise merchant seaman performed active duty service under honorable conditions. Permits the individuals whose service is recognized as honorable to be: (1) awarded an appropriate medal, ribbon, or other military decoration based on the service; and (2) honored as a veteran with benefits limited to those described in this provision. (Sec. 249) Permits the VA to provide a monthly assistance allowance to certain disabled veterans competing on U.S. Olympic teams. (Sec. 250) Adds coverage under the VA beneficiary travel program for the travel expenses of a veteran with vision impairment, a spinal cord injury or disorder, or double or multiple amputations whose travel is in connection with care provided through a special disabilities rehabilitation program of the VA if the care is provided on an in-patient basis and during a period in which the VA provides the veteran with temporary lodging at a VA facility to make the care more accessible. Requires the VA to report to Congress on beneficiary travel program, including the cost and the number of veterans served by the program. (Sec. 251) Requires the VA to establish a program to conduct inspections of kitchens and food service areas at each VA medical facility. Specifies that: (1) the inspections must occur at least annually, and (2) the program's goal is to ensure that the same standards for kitchens and food service areas at hospitals in the private sector are being met at VA medical facilities. Specifies requirements for an agreement for the inspections, remediation plans, and reports to Congress. (Sec. 252) Requires the VA to establish a program to conduct risk-based inspections for mold and mold issues at each VA medical facility. Specifies requirements for an agreement for the inspections, the frequency of inspections, remediation plans, and reports to Congress. (Sec. 253) Extends a requirement for the VA to report to Congress on its capacity to provide for specialized treatment and rehabilitative needs of disabled veterans. (Sec. 254) Permits the VA to use funds provided by this title to ensure that the ratio of veterans to full-time employment equivalents within any rehabilitation program does not exceed 125 veterans to one full-time employment equivalent. Requires the VA to report to Congress on rehabilitation programs including: (1) an assessment of the veteran-to-staff ratio for each program, and (2) recommendations to reduce the veteran-to-staff ratio for each program. (Sec. 255) Requires departments and agencies funded by this division to provide an Inspector General (IG) funded by this division with timely access to records, documents, or other materials available to the department or agency over which the IG has responsibility. Requires each IG to comply with specified statutory limitations on disclosure of the information provided. (Sec. 256) Prohibits the VA from using funds provided by this title to enter into an agreement related to resolving a dispute or claim with an individual that would restrict the individual from speaking to members of Congress or their staff on any topic not otherwise prohibited from disclosure by federal law or required by Executive Order to be kept secret in the interest of national defense or the conduct of foreign affairs. (Sec. 257) Requires specified funds provided by this division for Medical Services to be used for: (1) adaptive sports programs for disabled veterans and members of the Armed Forces; and (2) payment of a monthly assistance allowance to a disabled veteran invited by the U.S. Olympic Committee to compete for a slot on, or selected for, the Paralympic Team. (Sec. 258) Specifies details that must be included in the budget justification documents submitted for the Construction--Major Projects account. (Sec. 259) Authorizes appropriations for the VA to carry out specified major medical facility projects. (Sec. 260) Permits VA Medical Services funds to be used to provide: (1) fertility counseling and treatment using assisted reproductive technology to a covered veteran or the spouse of a covered veteran, or (2) adoption reimbursement to a covered veteran. Defines a "covered veteran" as a veteran who has a service-connected disability that results in the inability of the veteran to procreate without the use of fertility treatment. TITLE III--RELATED AGENCIES Provides appropriations for related agencies, including: the American Battle Monuments Commission; the U.S. Court of Appeals for Veterans Claims; Cemeterial Expenses of the Army, including Arlington National Cemetery and Soldiers' and Airmen's Home National Cemetery; and the Armed Forces Retirement Home. (Sec. 301) Permits funds for Cemeterial Expenses--Army to be provided to Arlington County, Virginia to relocate a federally owned water main at Arlington National Cemetery to make additional land available for ground burials. (Sec. 302) Permits funds from concessions at Army National Military Cemeteries to be used to support activities at the cemeteries. TITLE IV--OVERSEAS CONTINGENCY OPERATIONS Provide appropriations to DOD for Overseas Contingency Operations Military Construction projects for the: Army, Navy and Marine Corps, Air Force, and Defense-Wide agencies and activities Designates the amounts provided in this title as for Overseas Contingency Operations/ Global War on Terrorism pursuant to the Balanced Budget and Emergency Deficit Control Act of 1985. (Sec. 401) Specifies that funds designated by in this division by the Congress for Overseas Contingency Operations/Global War on Terrorism are only available if the President subsequently designates the amounts and transmits the designations to the Congress. TITLE V--GENERAL PROVISIONS (Sec. 501) Prohibits the obligation of funds in this division beyond the current fiscal year unless expressly permitted in this division. (Sec. 502) Prohibits the use of funds provided by this division for programs, projects, or activities not in compliance with federal laws related to risk assessment, the protection of private property rights, or unfunded mandates. (Sec. 503) Encourages all departments and agencies funded in this division to expand their use of "E-Commerce" technologies and procedures. (Sec. 504) Specifies the congressional committees that are to receive all reports and notifications required by this division. (Sec. 505) Prohibits the transfer of funds to any part of the U.S. government without authority provided by an appropriations law. (Sec. 506) Prohibits funds provided by this division from being used for a project or program named for an individual serving as a Member, Delegate, or Resident Commissioner of the U.S. House of Representatives. (Sec. 507) Requires agencies to post reports submitted to Congress on the public website of the agency. Includes exceptions for national security and confidential or proprietary information. (Sec. 508) Prohibits the use of funds provided by this division for a computer network unless pornography is blocked, with the exception of law enforcement, prosecution, or adjudication activities. (Sec. 509) Prohibits the use of funds provided by this division for first-class travel by an employee of the executive branch. (Sec. 510) Prohibits the use of funds provided by this division for any contract where the contractor has not complied with E-Verify requirements for verification of eligibility for employment. (Sec. 511) Prohibits DOD or the VA from using funds provided by this division to purchase or lease a new vehicle except in accordance with Presidential Memorandum--Federal Fleet Performance, dated May 24, 2011. (Sec. 512) Prohibits the use of funds provided by this division for the renovation, expansion, or construction of any facility in the United States to house any individual detained at the United States Naval Station at Guantanamo Bay, Cuba. Includes an exception for modification to the facility at Guantanamo Bay. DIVISION B--ZIKA RESPONSE AND PREPAREDNESS Provides FY2016 supplemental appropriations to the Department of Health and Human Services, the Department of State, and the United States Agency for International Development (USAID) to prevent, prepare for, and respond to the Zika virus. Designates the funds as an emergency requirement under the Balanced Budget and Emergency Deficit Control Act of 1985 and permits the funds to remain available through FY2017. (Emergency funds are exempt from discretionary spending limits and other budget enforcement procedures.) TITLE I--DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES Provides FY2016 supplemental appropriations to the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) to prevent, prepare for, and respond to the Zika virus, health conditions related to the virus, and other vector-borne diseases, domestically and internationally. Provides appropriations to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention for CDC-Wide Activities and Program Support. Provides appropriations to the National Institutes of Health for the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases. Provides appropriations to the Office of the Secretary for the Public Health and Social Services Emergency Fund. (Sec. 101) Permits HHS, the State Department, and the USAID to use funds to appoint candidates for positions to perform critical work relating to the Zika response, without regard to specified requirements regarding hiring preferences if: (1) public notice has been given, and (2) HHS has determined that a public health threat exists. (Sec. 102) Permits funds provided by this title to be transferred between specified HHS accounts if certain requirements are met. (Sec. 103) Requires HHS to submit to Congress a detailed spending plan for funds provided by this title. (Sec. 104) Provides funding to the HHS Office of Inspector General and the Government Accountability Office (GAO) for the oversight of activities funded by this title. TITLE II--DEPARTMENT OF STATE Provides appropriations to the State Department to support response efforts related to the Zika virus and related health outcomes, other vector-borne diseases, or other infectious diseases. Provides appropriations for the Administration of Foreign Affairs, including: Diplomatic and Consular Programs, Emergencies in the Diplomatic and Consular Service, and the Repatriation Loans Program Account. Provides appropriations to the USAID for Operating Expenses. Provides appropriations for Bilateral Economic Assistance for Global Health Programs. (Sec. 201) Permits funds provided by this title to be transferred between specified accounts and sets forth requirements and restrictions for the transfers. (Sec. 202) Prohibits funds provided by this title to respond to the Zika virus outbreak, other vector-borne diseases, or other infectious diseases from being obligated unless the State Department or the USAID notifies Congress 15 days in advance of the obligation. (Sec. 203) Requires the State Department and the USAID to submit to Congress, prior to obligating funds provided by this title, a consolidated report on the anticipated uses of such funds on a country and project basis, including estimated personnel and administrative costs. (Sec. 204) Provides funding to the USAID Office of Inspector General and the GAO for the oversight of activities funded by this title. TITLE III--GENERAL PROVISIONS--THIS DIVISION (Sec. 301) Provides that, unless otherwise indicated by this division, funds provided by this division are subject to the requirements contained in the Consolidated Appropriations Act, 2016. (Sec. 302) Permits fund provided by this division to be used for contracts with individuals for the provision of personal services within the United States and abroad, subject to congressional notification requirements. Prohibits the individuals from being deemed U.S. employees for the purpose of any law administered by the Office of Personnel Management. (Sec. 303) Specifies that any amount provided by this division that is designated as an emergency requirement, subsequently designated by the President, and is transferred pursuant to authorities provided in the division, retains the emergency designation. (Sec. 304) Specifies that this division becomes effective immediately upon enactment of this bill. DIVISION C--CONTINUING APPROPRIATIONS ACT, 2017 Provides continuing appropriations to federal agencies through December 9, 2016, or the enactment of specified appropriations legislation. (Unless otherwise indicated, all extensions and provisions referenced in the summary of this division are for the duration of the CR.) (Sec. 101) Provides FY2017 appropriations to federal agencies for continuing projects or activities at the levels of, and under the terms and conditions of FY2016 appropriations Acts, reduced by 0.496%. (Sec. 102) Prohibits the Department of Defense (DOD) from using funds provided by Sec. 101 for starting new programs, entering into multi-year contracts, or increasing production rates. (Sec. 103) Specifies that funds provided by section 101 shall be available to the extent and in the manner that would be provided in the pertinent appropriations Act. (Sec. 104) Prohibits any appropriations or funds made available by section 101 from being used to initiate or resume any project or activity which was not funded in FY2016. (Sec. 105) Continues all authorities, requirements, and limitations from FY2016 appropriations Acts through the date in section 106 and permits valid obligations and expenditures during the period of this CR. (Sec. 106) Continues the appropriations provided by this division through the earlier of December 9, 2016, or the enactment of the pertinent appropriations bill. (Sec. 107) Requires expenditures for activities funded in this division to be charged to the relevant account when the applicable appropriations bill becomes law. (Sec. 108) Waives the normal time limitations for submission and approval of apportionments of accounts funded in annual appropriations Acts. (Sec. 109) Limits disbursements for programs that otherwise would have high initial rates of operation or would complete distribution of funding at the beginning of the fiscal year if those actions would impinge on final congressional funding prerogatives. (Sec. 110) Requires this division be implemented so that only the most limited funding action permitted by this division is taken in order to provide for continuation of projects and activities. (Sec. 111) Provides that entitlements and other mandatory payments with budget authority provided in FY2016 appropriations bills and for activities under the Food and Nutrition Act of 2008 shall continue at the rate to maintain program levels under current law and under the authority and conditions provided in the applicable FY2016 appropriations Act for up to 30 days after the expiration of the CR. (Sec. 112) Permits funding made available by this division for civilian personnel compensation and benefits in each department and agency to be apportioned up to the rate of operations necessary to avoid furloughs. Requires all necessary actions to reduce or defer non-personnel-related administrative expenses to be taken prior to using this authority. (Sec. 113) Permits funds appropriated by this division to be obligated and expended notwithstanding specified statutory provisions restricting appropriations for foreign assistance, the Department of State, international broadcasting, and intelligence activities in the absence of prior authorizations. (Sec. 114) Extends designations for Overseas Contingency Operations/ Global War on Terrorism and disaster relief to funds provided by this division that previously carried those designations. Exempts funds for Overseas Contingency Operations/Global War on Terrorism, the Social Security Administration's continuing disability reviews and redeterminations, health care fraud and abuse control, and disaster relief from the across-the-board reduction included in section 101. Provides that amounts designated for Overseas Contingency Operations/ Global War on Terrorism shall only be available if the President subsequently designates the amounts and transmits the designations to Congress. (Sec. 115) Applies the across-the-board reduction in section 101 to advance appropriations made in prior years that first become available in FY2017. (Sec. 116) Provides additional funding for the Department of Justice and HHS to implement the Comprehensive Addiction and Recovery Act of 2016 (CARA). Requires the VA to implement the Jason Simcakoski Memorial and Promise Act (title IX of CARA) using FY2017 Veterans Health Administration--Medical Services funds. (Sec. 117) Provides additional funding for the Department of Agriculture's (USDA's) Commodity Supplemental Food Program, which is a domestic food assistance program that predominantly serves low-income elderly individuals. (Sec. 118) Accelerates reimbursement to the Commodity Credit Corporation for net realized losses incurred and allows payments to be made to the farmers and ranchers supported by these programs. (Sec. 119) Provides USDA with funding flexibility to pay ongoing debt service for multi-family direct loan program rental assistance contracts under sections 514 and 515 of the Housing Act of 1949. (Sec. 120) Extends the authority that otherwise expires for Food and Drug Administration's Rare Pediatric Disease Priority Review Voucher Program. (Sec. 121) Permits DOD to use specified funds to develop, replace, and sustain federal government security and suitability background investigation information technology system requirements of the Office of Personnel Management (Sec. 122) Extends the authority that otherwise expires for the Office of Security Cooperation in Iraq. (Sec. 123) Permits funds provided by this division to the Department of Energy for the Uranium Enrichment Decontamination and Decommissioning Fund to be apportioned up to the rate for operations necessary to avoid disruption of continuing projects and activities. (This account primarily funds the decommissioning and environmental remediation of three federal uranium enrichment facilities in Kentucky, Ohio, and Tennessee.) (Sec. 124) Permits the District of Columbia to spend funds collected through local taxes and other non-federal sources. (Sec. 125) Provides additional funding for the General Services Administration (GSA) to carry out the Presidential Transition Act of 1963. Permits the funds to be transferred and credited to the Acquisition Services Fund or Federal Buildings Fund to reimburse obligations incurred prior to enactment of this bill for purposes related to the 2016 Presidential election. Specifies that no funds are provided by this division for the GSA Pre-Election Presidential Transition account. (Sec. 126) Provides additional funding for the Office of Administration for Presidential transition administrative support costs associated with the Presidential Transition Act of 1963. Permits the funds to be transferred to other accounts that provide funding for offices within the Executive Office of the President and the Office of the Vice President. (Sec. 127) Provides additional funding for emergency planning and security in the District of Columbia for costs associated with the Presidential inauguration. (Sec. 128) Provides additional funding for the National Archives and Records Administration (NARA) to carry out Presidential transition responsibilities under the Presidential Records Act of 1978. (Sec. 129) Provides the Small Business Administration with funding flexibility to accommodate increased demand for general business loans authorized under section 7(a) of the Small Business Act. (Sec. 130) Permits the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) to obligate funds in a new account and budget structure pursuant to an agreement with the Appropriations Committees. (Sec. 131) Provides U.S. Customs and Border Protection and the Transportation Security Administration with funding flexibility to maintain staffing levels as of the end of FY2016. (Sec. 132) Extends the authority of DHS to use certain procurement agreements for research and development projects with non-traditional government contractors. (Sec. 133) Amends the Federal Lands Recreation Enhancement Act to extend through September 30, 2018, the authority of federal agencies to establish, collect, and retain fees on federal recreational lands and waters. (Sec. 134) Extends the authority for the Eisenhower Memorial Commission that otherwise expires at the end of FY2016. (Sec. 135) Permits the Bureau of Land Management (BLM) to make funds available to process and conduct activities related to Applications for Permits to Drill for oil and gas development on federal lands, to be offset by fees collected by the BLM. (Sec. 136) Provides additional funding for the National Park Service for security and visitor safety activities related to the Presidential Inaugural Ceremonies. (Sec. 137) Provides additional funding to the Environmental Protection Agency to implement requirements of the Chemical Safety for the 21st Century Act. (Sec. 138) Extends the authority for the Department of Education's National Advisory Committee on Institutional Quality and Integrity. (The committee is responsible for assessing the process of accreditation in higher education and the institutional eligibility and certification of institutions of higher education to participate in federal student aid programs authorized under Title IV of the Higher Education Act.) (Sec. 139) Specifies requirements for allocating federal child care funding under the Child Care and Development Block Grant program during the period of the CR. (Sec. 140) Specifies requirements for calculating the base grant amount for Head Start grantees during the period of the CR. (Sec. 141) Continues a rescission of Children's Health Insurance Program funds. (Sec. 142) Appropriates a $174,000 death gratuity to the widow of Representative Kyle Mark Takai. (A gratuity equal to one year's salary has long been given to the heirs of Members of Congress who die in office.) (Sec. 143) Permits the National Railroad Passenger Corporation (Amtrak) to obligate funds in a new account and budget structure pursuant to the Fixing America's Surface Transportation (FAST) Act. (Sec. 144) Requires Maritime Security Program funds to: (1) be allocated at an annual rate across all vessels covered by operating agreements, and (2) distributed equally for payments due under all operating agreements in equal amounts. Prohibits any payments from exceeding an annual rate of $3.5 million per operating agreement. (Sec. 145) Provides additional funding for the Department of Housing and Urban Development's Community Development Block Grant Program for activities related to disaster relief, long-term recovery, restoration of infrastructure and housing, and economic revitalization in the most impacted and distressed areas resulting from a major disaster declared in 2016. DIVISION D--RESCISSIONS OF FUNDS (Sec. 101) Rescinds specified unobligated balances from various programs and agencies, including funds that were provided for: the Economic Development Administration, the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, the Department of Homeland Security's Office of the Secretary and Executive Management, U.S. Customs and Border Protection, the U.S. Coast Guard, the Federal Emergency Management Agency, the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act, the Federal Aviation Administration, the Department of Transportation, and the Department of State and the President to respond and prepare for the Ebola virus.
Title
Legislative Branch Appropriations Act, 2017
Sponsors
Rep. Tom Graves [R-GA] |
Roll Calls
2016-09-28 - Senate - On Passage of the Bill H.R. 5325 (Y: 72 N: 26 NV: 2 Abs: 0) [PASS]
2016-09-28 - House - On Agreeing to the Senate Amendment (Y: 342 N: 85 NV: 5 Abs: 0) [PASS]
2016-06-10 - House - On Passage (Y: 233 N: 175 NV: 26 Abs: 0) [PASS]
2016-06-10 - House - On Motion to Recommit with Instructions (Y: 170 N: 237 NV: 27 Abs: 0) [FAIL]
2016-06-10 - House - On Agreeing to the Amendment (Y: 137 N: 270 NV: 27 Abs: 0) [FAIL]
2016-06-10 - House - On Agreeing to the Amendment (Y: 179 N: 223 NV: 32 Abs: 0) [FAIL]
2016-06-10 - House - On Agreeing to the Amendment (Y: 165 N: 237 NV: 32 Abs: 0) [FAIL]
2016-06-10 - House - On Agreeing to the Amendment (Y: 157 N: 241 NV: 36 Abs: 0) [FAIL]
Senate - On the Cloture Motion H.R. 2577 (Y: 52 N: 46 NV: 2 Abs: 0) [FAIL]
Senate - On the Cloture Motion S.Amdt. 5082 to H.R. 5325 (Legislative Branch Appropriations Act, 2017) (Y: 77 N: 21 NV: 2 Abs: 0) [PASS]
Senate - On the Cloture Motion H.R. 5325 (Y: 77 N: 21 NV: 2 Abs: 0) [PASS]
Senate - On Passage of the Bill H.R. 5325 (Y: 72 N: 26 NV: 2 Abs: 0) [PASS]
House - On Agreeing to the Senate Amendment (Y: 342 N: 85 NV: 5 Abs: 0) [PASS]
Senate - On the Cloture Motion S.Amdt. 5082 to H.R. 5325 (Legislative Branch Appropriations Act, 2017) (Y: 45 N: 55 NV: 0 Abs: 0) [FAIL]
Senate - On the Cloture Motion S.Amdt. 5082 to H.R. 5325 (Legislative Branch Appropriations Act, 2017) (Y: 45 N: 55 NV: 0 Abs: 0) [FAIL]
Senate - On the Cloture Motion H.R. 5325 (Y: 40 N: 59 NV: 1 Abs: 0) [FAIL]
Senate - On the Cloture Motion H.R. 5325 (Y: 40 N: 59 NV: 1 Abs: 0) [FAIL]
Senate - On the Cloture Motion H.R. 5325 (Y: 40 N: 59 NV: 1 Abs: 0) [FAIL]
Senate - On Cloture on the Motion to Proceed H.R. 5325 (Y: 89 N: 7 NV: 4 Abs: 0) [PASS]
Senate - On Cloture on the Motion to Proceed H.R. 5325 (Y: 89 N: 7 NV: 4 Abs: 0) [PASS]
2016-09-28 - House - On Agreeing to the Senate Amendment (Y: 342 N: 85 NV: 5 Abs: 0) [PASS]
2016-06-10 - House - On Passage (Y: 233 N: 175 NV: 26 Abs: 0) [PASS]
2016-06-10 - House - On Motion to Recommit with Instructions (Y: 170 N: 237 NV: 27 Abs: 0) [FAIL]
2016-06-10 - House - On Agreeing to the Amendment (Y: 137 N: 270 NV: 27 Abs: 0) [FAIL]
2016-06-10 - House - On Agreeing to the Amendment (Y: 179 N: 223 NV: 32 Abs: 0) [FAIL]
2016-06-10 - House - On Agreeing to the Amendment (Y: 165 N: 237 NV: 32 Abs: 0) [FAIL]
2016-06-10 - House - On Agreeing to the Amendment (Y: 157 N: 241 NV: 36 Abs: 0) [FAIL]
Senate - On the Cloture Motion H.R. 2577 (Y: 52 N: 46 NV: 2 Abs: 0) [FAIL]
Senate - On the Cloture Motion S.Amdt. 5082 to H.R. 5325 (Legislative Branch Appropriations Act, 2017) (Y: 77 N: 21 NV: 2 Abs: 0) [PASS]
Senate - On the Cloture Motion H.R. 5325 (Y: 77 N: 21 NV: 2 Abs: 0) [PASS]
Senate - On Passage of the Bill H.R. 5325 (Y: 72 N: 26 NV: 2 Abs: 0) [PASS]
House - On Agreeing to the Senate Amendment (Y: 342 N: 85 NV: 5 Abs: 0) [PASS]
Senate - On the Cloture Motion S.Amdt. 5082 to H.R. 5325 (Legislative Branch Appropriations Act, 2017) (Y: 45 N: 55 NV: 0 Abs: 0) [FAIL]
Senate - On the Cloture Motion S.Amdt. 5082 to H.R. 5325 (Legislative Branch Appropriations Act, 2017) (Y: 45 N: 55 NV: 0 Abs: 0) [FAIL]
Senate - On the Cloture Motion H.R. 5325 (Y: 40 N: 59 NV: 1 Abs: 0) [FAIL]
Senate - On the Cloture Motion H.R. 5325 (Y: 40 N: 59 NV: 1 Abs: 0) [FAIL]
Senate - On the Cloture Motion H.R. 5325 (Y: 40 N: 59 NV: 1 Abs: 0) [FAIL]
Senate - On Cloture on the Motion to Proceed H.R. 5325 (Y: 89 N: 7 NV: 4 Abs: 0) [PASS]
Senate - On Cloture on the Motion to Proceed H.R. 5325 (Y: 89 N: 7 NV: 4 Abs: 0) [PASS]
History
Date | Chamber | Action |
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2016-09-29 | Senate | Became Public Law No: 114-223. (TXT | PDF) |
2016-09-29 | Senate | Signed by President. |
2016-09-29 | Senate | Presented to President. |
2016-09-28 | Senate | Motion to reconsider laid on the table Agreed to without objection. |
2016-09-28 | Senate | On motion that the House agree to the Senate amendment Agreed to by the Yeas and Nays: 342 - 85 (Roll no. 573). |
2016-09-28 | Senate | The previous question was ordered pursuant to the rule. (consideration: CR H6093) |
2016-09-28 | Senate | DEBATE - Pursuant to the provisions of H.Res. 901, the House proceeded with one hour of debate on the motion to agree to the Senate amendment to H.R. 5325. |
2016-09-28 | Senate | Mr. Rogers (KY) moved that the House agree to the Senate amendment. (consideration: CR H6072-6094; text as House agreed to Senate Amendment: CR H6072-6089) |
2016-09-28 | Senate | Rule H. Res. 901 passed House. |
2016-09-28 | Senate | Rules Committee Resolution H. Res. 901 Reported to House. Rule provides for consideration of H.R. 5325 with 1 hour of general debate. The rule makes in order a motion offered by the chair of the Committee on Appropriations or his designee that the House concur in the Senate amendment to H.R. 5325. |
2016-09-28 | Senate | Message on Senate action sent to the House. |
2016-09-28 | Senate | Passed Senate with an amendment by Yea-Nay Vote. 72 - 26. Record Vote Number: 151. |
2016-09-28 | Senate | Upon reconsideration, cloture on the measure invoked in Senate by Yea-Nay Vote. 77 - 21. Record Vote Number: 150. (consideration: CR S6183; text: CR S6183) |
2016-09-28 | Senate | Motion by Senator McConnell to reconsider the vote by which cloture on the measure was not invoked (Record Vote No. 147) agreed to in Senate by Voice Vote. (consideration: CR S6183; text: CR S6183) |
2016-09-28 | Senate | Motion to proceed to consideration of the motion to reconsider the vote by which cloture on the measure was not invoked (Record Vote No. 147) agreed to in Senate by Voice Vote. (consideration: CR S6182; text: CR S6182) |
2016-09-28 | Senate | S.Amdt.5082 Amendment SA 5082 agreed to in Senate by Voice Vote. |
2016-09-28 | Senate | S.Amdt.5086 SA 5086 fell when SA 5085 withdrawn. |
2016-09-28 | Senate | S.Amdt.5085 Proposed amendment SA 5085 withdrawn in Senate. |
2016-09-28 | Senate | S.Amdt.5084 SA 5084 fell when SA 5083 withdrawn. |
2016-09-28 | Senate | S.Amdt.5083 Proposed amendment SA 5083 withdrawn in Senate. |
2016-09-28 | Senate | S.Amdt.5089 SA 5089 fell when SA 5088 fell. |
2016-09-28 | Senate | S.Amdt.5088 SA 5088 fell when SA 5087 fell. |
2016-09-28 | Senate | S.Amdt.5087 SA 5087 fell when cloture invoked on SA 5082. |
2016-09-28 | Senate | Motion by Senator McConnell to commit to Senate Committee on Appropriations with instructions to report back forthwith with amendment (SA 5087) fell when cloture was invoked on amendment SA 5082 in Senate. (consideration: CR S6182; text: CR S6182) |
2016-09-28 | Senate | S.Amdt.5082 Upon reconsideration, cloture on amendment SA 5082 invoked in Senate by Yea-Nay Vote. 77 - 21. Record Vote Number: 149. |
2016-09-28 | Senate | S.Amdt.5082 Motion by Senator McConnell to reconsider the vote by which cloture on amendment SA 5082 was not invoked (Record Vote No. 146) agreed to in Senate by Voice Vote. |
2016-09-28 | Senate | S.Amdt.5082 Motion to proceed to consideration of the motion to reconsider the vote by which cloture on amendment SA 5082 was not invoked (Record Vote No. 146) agreed to in Senate by Voice Vote. |
2016-09-28 | Senate | S.Amdt.5089 Considered by Senate. |
2016-09-28 | Senate | S.Amdt.5085 Considered by Senate. |
2016-09-28 | Senate | S.Amdt.5086 Considered by Senate. |
2016-09-28 | Senate | S.Amdt.5087 Considered by Senate. |
2016-09-28 | Senate | S.Amdt.5088 Considered by Senate. |
2016-09-28 | Senate | S.Amdt.5082 Considered by Senate. |
2016-09-28 | Senate | S.Amdt.5083 Considered by Senate. |
2016-09-28 | Senate | S.Amdt.5084 Considered by Senate. |
2016-09-28 | Senate | Considered by Senate. (consideration: CR S6166, S6173-6183) |
2016-09-27 | Senate | Motion by Senator McConnell to reconsider the vote by which cloture on the measure was not invoked (Record Vote No. 147) entered in Senate. (consideration: CR S6108) |
2016-09-27 | Senate | Cloture on the measure not invoked in Senate by Yea-Nay Vote. 40 - 59. Record Vote Number: 147. (consideration: CR S6108; text: CR S6108) |
2016-09-27 | Senate | S.Amdt.5082 Motion by Senator McConnell to reconsider the vote by which cloture on amendment SA 5082 was not invoked (Record Vote No. 146) entered in Senate. |
2016-09-27 | Senate | S.Amdt.5082 Cloture on amendment SA 5082 not invoked in Senate by Yea-Nay Vote. 45 - 55. Record Vote Number: 146. |
2016-09-27 | Senate | S.Amdt.5082 Considered by Senate. |
2016-09-27 | Senate | S.Amdt.5083 Considered by Senate. |
2016-09-27 | Senate | S.Amdt.5084 Considered by Senate. |
2016-09-27 | Senate | S.Amdt.5085 Considered by Senate. |
2016-09-27 | Senate | S.Amdt.5086 Considered by Senate. |
2016-09-27 | Senate | S.Amdt.5087 Considered by Senate. |
2016-09-27 | Senate | S.Amdt.5088 Considered by Senate. |
2016-09-27 | Senate | S.Amdt.5089 Considered by Senate. |
2016-09-27 | Senate | Considered by Senate. (consideration: CR S6092-6097, S6108-6112, S6112-6126) |
2016-09-26 | Senate | S.Amdt.5088 Considered by Senate. |
2016-09-26 | Senate | S.Amdt.5089 Considered by Senate. |
2016-09-26 | Senate | S.Amdt.5082 Considered by Senate. |
2016-09-26 | Senate | S.Amdt.5083 Considered by Senate. |
2016-09-26 | Senate | S.Amdt.5084 Considered by Senate. |
2016-09-26 | Senate | S.Amdt.5085 Considered by Senate. |
2016-09-26 | Senate | S.Amdt.5086 Considered by Senate. |
2016-09-26 | Senate | S.Amdt.5087 Considered by Senate. |
2016-09-26 | Senate | Considered by Senate. (consideration: CR S6075) |
2016-09-22 | Senate | Cloture motion on the measure presented in Senate. (consideration: CR S5969: text: CR S5969) |
2016-09-22 | Senate | S.Amdt.5082 Cloture motion on amendment SA 5082 presented in Senate. |
2016-09-22 | Senate | S.Amdt.5089 Amendment SA 5089 proposed by Senator McConnell to Amendment SA 5088. |
2016-09-22 | Senate | S.Amdt.5088 Amendment SA 5088 proposed by Senator McConnell to Amendment SA 5087 (the instructions of the motion to commit). |
2016-09-22 | Senate | S.Amdt.5087 Amendment SA 5087 proposed by Senator McConnell. |
2016-09-22 | Senate | Motion by Senator McConnell to commit to Senate Committee on Appropriations with instructions to report back forthwith with the following amendment (SA 5087) made in Senate. (consideration: CR S5969) |
2016-09-22 | Senate | S.Amdt.5086 Amendment SA 5086 proposed by Senator McConnell to Amendment SA 5085. |
2016-09-22 | Senate | S.Amdt.5085 Amendment SA 5085 proposed by Senator McConnell to language proposed to be stricken by amendment no. 5082. |
2016-09-22 | Senate | S.Amdt.5084 Amendment SA 5084 proposed by Senator McConnell to Amendment SA 5083. |
2016-09-22 | Senate | S.Amdt.5083 Amendment SA 5083 proposed by Senator McConnell to Amendment SA 5082. |
2016-09-22 | Senate | S.Amdt.5082 Amendment SA 5082 proposed by Senator McConnell for Senator Cochran. |
2016-09-22 | Senate | Measure laid before Senate by motion. |
2016-09-22 | Senate | Motion to proceed to consideration of measure agreed to in Senate by Voice Vote. |
2016-09-22 | Senate | Motion to proceed to measure considered in Senate. (consideration: CR S5968) |
2016-09-21 | Senate | Motion to proceed to measure considered in Senate. (consideration: CR S5915-5921, S5935-5946) |
2016-09-20 | Senate | Cloture on the motion to proceed to the measure invoked in Senate by Yea-Nay Vote. 89 - 7. Record Vote Number: 144. (consideration: CR S5904-5905; text: CR S5904) |
2016-09-20 | Senate | Motion to proceed to measure considered in Senate. (consideration: CR S5893-5902, S5902-5905) |
2016-09-19 | Senate | Motion to proceed to measure considered in Senate. (consideration: CR S5873) |
2016-09-15 | Senate | Motion to proceed to consideration of measure made in Senate. (consideration: CR S5811) |
2016-09-12 | Senate | Cloture motion on the motion to proceed to the measure presented in Senate. (consideration: CR S5487; text: CR S5487) |
2016-09-12 | Senate | Motion to proceed to consideration of measure made in Senate. (consideration: CR S5487-5489) |
2016-06-13 | Senate | Received in the Senate. Read twice. Placed on Senate Legislative Calendar under General Orders. Calendar No. 516. |
2016-06-10 | House | Motion to reconsider laid on the table Agreed to without objection. |
2016-06-10 | House | On passage Passed by the Yeas and Nays: 233 - 175 (Roll no. 294). |
2016-06-10 | House | On motion to recommit with instructions Failed by recorded vote: 170 - 237 (Roll no. 293). (consideration: CR H3692) |
2016-06-10 | House | The previous question on the motion to recommit with instructions was ordered without objection. (consideration: CR H3691) |
2016-06-10 | House | DEBATE - The House proceeded with 10 minutes of debate on the Castro(TX) motion to recommit with instructions. The instructions contained in the motion seek to require the bill to be reported back to the House with an amendment to decrease the Capitol Construction and Operations account by $200,000 and increase the Library of Congress Salaries and Expenses by a similar amount. |
2016-06-10 | House | Mr. Castro (TX) moved to recommit with instructions to the Committee on Appropriations. (consideration: CR H3691; text: CR H3691) |
2016-06-10 | House | The previous question was ordered pursuant to the rule. (consideration: CR H3690) |
2016-06-10 | House | The House rose from the Committee of the Whole House on the state of the Union to report H.R. 5325. |
2016-06-10 | House | H.Amdt.1173 On agreeing to the Pearce amendment (A010) Failed by recorded vote: 137 - 270 (Roll no. 292). |
2016-06-10 | House | H.Amdt.1171 On agreeing to the Takano amendment (A008) Failed by recorded vote: 179 - 223 (Roll no. 291). |
2016-06-10 | House | H.Amdt.1167 On agreeing to the Blackburn amendment (A004) Failed by recorded vote: 165 - 237 (Roll no. 290). |
2016-06-10 | House | H.Amdt.1164 On agreeing to the Ellison amendment (A001) Failed by recorded vote: 157 - 241 (Roll no. 289). |
2016-06-10 | House | POSTPONED PROCCEEDINGS - At the conclusion of debate on the Pearce amendment No. 13, the Chair put the question on adoption of the amendment and by voice vote, announced that the ayes had prevailed. Mrs. Wasserman Schultz demanded a recorded vote and the Chair postponed further proceedings on the question of adoption of the amendment until a time to be announced. |
2016-06-10 | House | DEBATE - Pursuant to the provisions of H. Res. 771, the Committee of the Whole proceeded with 10 minutes of debate on the Pearce amendment No. 13. |
2016-06-10 | House | H.Amdt.1173 Amendment (A010) offered by Mr. Pearce. |
2016-06-10 | House | H.Amdt.1172 On agreeing to the Russell amendment (A009) Agreed to by voice vote. |
2016-06-10 | House | DEBATE - Pursuant to the provisions of H. Res. 771, the Committee of the Whole proceeded with 10 minutes of debate on the Russell amendment No. 12. |
2016-06-10 | House | H.Amdt.1172 Amendment (A009) offered by Mr. Russell. |
2016-06-10 | House | POSTPONED PROCEEDINGS - At the conclusion of debate on the Takano amendment No. 11, the Chair put the question on adoption of the amendment and by voice vote, announced that the noes had prevailed. Mr. Takano demanded a recorded vote and the Chair postponed further proceedings on the question of adoption of the amendment until a time to be announced |
2016-06-10 | House | DEBATE - Pursuant to the provisions of H. Res. 771, the Committee of the Whole proceeded with 10 minutes of debate on the Takano amendment No. 11. |
2016-06-10 | House | H.Amdt.1171 Amendment (A008) offered by Mr. Takano. |
2016-06-10 | House | H.Amdt.1170 On agreeing to the Grayson amendment (A007) Agreed to by voice vote. |
2016-06-10 | House | DEBATE - Pursuant to the provisions of H. Res. 771, the Committee of the Whole proceeded with 10 minutes of debate on the Grayson amendment No. 10. |
2016-06-10 | House | H.Amdt.1170 Amendment (A007) offered by Mr. Grayson. |
2016-06-10 | House | H.Amdt.1169 On agreeing to the Gosar amendment (A006) Agreed to by voice vote. |
2016-06-10 | House | DEBATE - Pursuant to the provisions of H. Res. 771, the Committee of the Whole proceeded with 10 minutes of debate on the Gosar amendment No. 9. |
2016-06-10 | House | H.Amdt.1169 Amendment (A006) offered by Mr. Gosar. |
2016-06-10 | House | H.Amdt.1168 On agreeing to the Gosar amendment (A005) Agreed to by voice vote. |
2016-06-10 | House | DEBATE - Pursuant to the provisions of H. Res. 771, the Committee of the Whole proceeded with 10 minutes of debate on the Gosar amendment No. 8. |
2016-06-10 | House | H.Amdt.1168 Amendment (A005) offered by Mr. Gosar. |
2016-06-10 | House | The House resolved into Committee of the Whole House on the state of the Union for further consideration. |
2016-06-10 | House | Considered as unfinished business. (consideration: CR H3683-3693) |
2016-06-09 | House | Committee of the Whole House on the state of the Union rises leaving H.R. 5325 as unfinished business. |
2016-06-09 | House | On motion that the committee rise Agreed to by voice vote. |
2016-06-09 | House | Mr. Graves (GA) moved that the committee rise. |
2016-06-09 | House | POSTPONED PROCEEDINGS - At the conclusion of debate on the Blackburn amendment No. 6 the Chair put the question on adoption of the amendment and by voice vote, announced that the ayes had prevailed. Ms. Wasserman Schultz demanded a recorded vote and the Chair postponed further proceedings on the question of adoption of the amendment until a time to be announced. |
2016-06-09 | House | DEBATE - Pursuant to the provisions of H. Res. 771, the Committee of the Whole proceeded with 10 minutes of debate on the Blackburn amendment No. 6. |
2016-06-09 | House | H.Amdt.1167 Amendment (A004) offered by Mrs. Blackburn. (consideration: CR H3654-3655; text: CR H3654) |
2016-06-09 | House | H.Amdt.1166 On agreeing to the Welch amendment (A003) Agreed to by voice vote. |
2016-06-09 | House | DEBATE - Pursuant to the provisions of H. Res. 771, the Committee of the Whole proceeded with 10 minutes of debate on the Welch amendment No. 4. |
2016-06-09 | House | H.Amdt.1166 Amendment (A003) offered by Mr. Welch. |
2016-06-09 | House | H.Amdt.1165 On agreeing to the Blumenauer amendment (A002) Agreed to by voice vote. |
2016-06-09 | House | DEBATE - Pursuant to the provisions of H. Res. 771, the Committee of the Whole proceeded with 10 minutes of debate on the Blumenauer amendment No. 3. |
2016-06-09 | House | H.Amdt.1165 Amendment (A002) offered by Mr. Blumenauer. |
2016-06-09 | House | POSTPONED PROCEEDINGS - At the conclusion of debate on the Ellison amendment No. 2 the Chair put the question on adoption of the amendment and by voice vote, announced that the noes had prevailed. Mr. Ellison demanded a recorded vote and the Chair postponed further proceedings on the question of adoption of the amendment until a time to be announced. |
2016-06-09 | House | DEBATE - Pursuant to the provisions of H. Res. 771, the Committee of the Whole proceeded with 10 minutes of debate on the Ellison amendment No. 2. |
2016-06-09 | House | H.Amdt.1164 Amendment (A001) offered by Mr. Ellison. (consideration: CR H3651-3652; text: CR H3651) |
2016-06-09 | House | GENERAL DEBATE - The Committee of the Whole proceeded with one hour of general debate on H.R. 5325. |
2016-06-09 | House | The Speaker designated the Honorable Garret Graves to act as Chairman of the Committee. |
2016-06-09 | House | House resolved itself into the Committee of the Whole House on the state of the Union pursuant to H. Res. 771 and Rule XVIII. |
2016-06-09 | House | Rule provides for consideration of H.R. 5325 with 1 hour of general debate. Previous question shall be considered as ordered without intervening motions except motion to recommit with or without instructions. Measure will be considered read. Bill is closed to amendments. The resolution makes in order only those further amendments printed in the report. Each amendment may be offered only in the order printed in the report, may be offered only by a Member desingated in the report, shall be considered as read, be debatable for the time specified in the report equally divided and controlled by the proponent and an opponent, shall not be subject to a demand for division of the question in the House or Committee of the Whole. Secion 2 provides that during consideration of H.R. 5325, section 3304 of Senate Concurrent Resolution 11 shall not apply. |
2016-06-09 | House | Considered under the provisions of rule H. Res. 771. (consideration: CR H3635-3655; text of measure as reported in House: CR H3646-3651) |
2016-06-09 | House | Rule H. Res. 771 passed House. |
2016-06-08 | House | Rules Committee Resolution H. Res. 771 Reported to House. Rule provides for consideration of H.R. 5325 with 1 hour of general debate. Previous question shall be considered as ordered without intervening motions except motion to recommit with or without instructions. Measure will be considered read. Bill is closed to amendments. The resolution makes in order only those further amendments printed in the report. Each amendment may be offered only in the order printed in the report, may be offered only by a Member desingated in the report, shall be considered as read, be debatable for the time specified in the report equally divided and controlled by the proponent and an opponent, shall not be subject to a demand for division of the question in the House or Committee of the Whole. Secion 2 provides that during consideration of H.R. 5325, section 3304 of Senate Concurrent Resolution 11 shall not apply. |
2016-05-25 | House | Placed on the Union Calendar, Calendar No. 461. |
2016-05-25 | House | The House Committee on Appropriations reported an original measure, H. Rept. 114-594, by Mr. Graves (GA). |
Same As/Similar To
SB2955 (Related) 2016-05-19 - Placed on Senate Legislative Calendar under General Orders. Calendar No. 473.
HR771 (Related) 2016-06-09 - Motion to reconsider laid on the table Agreed to without objection.
HR771 (Related) 2016-06-09 - Motion to reconsider laid on the table Agreed to without objection.
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Alaska
Alliances
Alternative and renewable resources
American Battle Monuments Commission
Appalachian Regional Commission
Appropriations
Architect of the Capitol
Armed Forces Retirement Home
Arms control and nonproliferation
Army Corps of Engineers
Asia
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Aviation and airports
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Border security and unlawful immigration
Budget deficits and national debt
Building construction
California
Caribbean area
Cemeteries and funerals
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC)
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Child care and development
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Computers and information technology
Congressional agencies
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Correctional facilities and imprisonment
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Cuba
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 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
Disability and paralysis
Disaster relief and insurance
District of Columbia
Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA)
Drug safety, medical device, and laboratory regulation
Economic development
Economics and public finance
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Electric power generation and transmission
Emergency medical services and trauma care
Employee performance
Employment discrimination and employee rights
Energy efficiency and conservation
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Environmental Protection Agency (EPA)
Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC)
Europe
Executive agency funding and structure
Federal appellate courts
Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI)
Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA)
Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC)
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Floods and storm protection
Food and Drug Administration (FDA)
Food assistance and relief
Food industry and services
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Government Accountability Office (GAO)
Government buildings, facilities, and property
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Government ethics and transparency, public corruption
Government information and archives
Government lending and loan guarantees
Government Publishing Office (GPO)
Government trust funds
Hazardous wastes and toxic substances
Health facilities and institutions
Health information and medical records
Health personnel
Health programs administration and funding
Health promotion and preventive care
Health technology, devices, supplies
Hearing, speech, and vision care
Home and outpatient care
Horticulture and plants
Hospital care
House Committee on Appropriations
House of Representatives
Housing and community development funding
Housing finance and home ownership
Hybrid, electric, and advanced technology vehicles
Idaho
Immunology and vaccination
Indian social and development programs
Infectious and parasitic diseases
Intellectual property
Intelligence activities, surveillance, classified information
Iraq
Joint Committee on Taxation
Joint Economic Committee
Juvenile crime and gang violence
Kentucky
Latin America
Law enforcement administration and funding
Law enforcement officers
Legal Services Corporation
Libraries and archives
Library of Congress
Life, casualty, property insurance
Lighting and heating
Marine and coastal resources, fisheries
Marine and inland water transportation
Marine Mammal Commission
Marriage and family status
Maryland
Medical research
Members of Congress
Mental health
Middle East
Military assistance, sales, and agreements
Military facilities and property
Military operations and strategy
Military personnel and dependents
Military procurement, research, weapons development
Minority and disadvantaged businesses
Mississippi River
Monuments and memorials
Motor vehicles
National Aeronautics and Space Administration
National Archives and Records Administration
National Guard and reserves
National Institutes of Health (NIH)
National Railroad Passenger Corporation (Amtrak)
National Science Foundation
National symbols
Neurological disorders
Nevada
Nuclear power
Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC)
Nuclear Waste Technical Review Board
Nuclear weapons
Office of the U.S. Trade Representative
Oil and gas
Oregon
Pacific Ocean
Parks, recreation areas, trails
Policy sciences
Pornography
Prescription drugs
Presidents and presidential powers, Vice Presidents
Public contracts and procurement
Puerto Rico
Radioactive wastes and releases
Railroads
Research administration and funding
Research and development
Rural conditions and development
Senate
Sex and reproductive health
Sex offenses
Sound recording
Space flight and exploration
Spacecraft and satellites
Specialized courts
State and local courts
State and local finance
Strategic materials and reserves
Television and film
Terrorism
Transportation costs
Transportation programs funding
Transportation safety and security
Travel and tourism
U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID)
U.S. Capitol
U.S. International Trade Commission
Unemployment
User charges and fees
Utah
Veterans' education, employment, rehabilitation
Veterans' loans, housing, homeless programs
Veterans' medical care
Veterans' pensions and compensation
Virginia
Washington State
Water quality
Water resources funding
Water storage
Water use and supply
Women's health
World health