DAILY FLOOR WRAP UP
July 9, 2013
SUMMARY OF LEGISLATIVE BUSINESS
Ordering the Previous Question on
H. Res. 288 — "Providing for consideration of the bill (H.R. 2609)
making appropriations for energy and water development and related
agencies for the fiscal year ending September 30, 2014, and for other
purposes." –
ADOPTED 220 – 182
H. Res. 288
— "Providing for consideration of the bill (H.R. 2609) making appropriations for energy and water development and related
agencies for the fiscal year ending September 30, 2014, and for other purposes." –
ADOPTED 226 – 178
Approval of the Journal – ADOPTED 262 – 138, 1
Kelly (R-PA) - Page 10, Line 21 - Allows Army Corp
of Engineers to combat Asian Carp in the Ohio River Basin and tributaries. –
WITHDRAWN
Noem (R-SD)
- Page 15, Line 4 - Increases Water and
Related Resources by $25 million (intended for rural water supply
programs) and reduces Renewable Energy, Energy Reliability, and
Efficiency and Departmental
Administration by $15 million each. – ADOPTED BY VOICE
Hastings (R-WA)
- Page 22, Line 5 - Decreases
Renewable Energy, Energy Reliability, and Efficiency by $9.5 million
and Departmental Administration by $20 million and increases Defense
Environmental Cleanup by $22.5 million. –
ADOPTED BY VOICE
Johnson, E.B. (D-TX)
- Page 22, Line 5 - Reduces
Defense Environmental Cleanup by $1.65 billion while increasing
Renewable Energy, Energy Reliability, and Efficiency ($992 million),
Science ($430 million), and Advanced Research Projects Agency ($233
million).
– REJECTED BY VOICE
Castor (D-FL) - Page 22, Line 5 - Increases Renewable
Energy, Energy Reliability, and Efficiency by $1.1 billion. – POINT OF ORDER
Moran (D-VA) -
Amendment No. 1 - Page 11, Line 8 - Strikes
Sec. 107. Sec. 107 prevents the corps of Engineers from updating
guidance concerning federal jurisdiction under the Clean Water Act. –
REJECTED 177 – 236
Second Moran (D-VA)
- Amendment No. 2 - Page 13, Line 1 - Strikes
Sec. 112. Sec. 112 prevents the Corps of Engineers from changing the
definitions of "fill material" or "discharge fill material" under the
Clean Water
Act. – REJECTED 188 – 226
Takano (D-CA) -
Amendment No. 7 - Increases Renewable Energy, Energy Reliability, and
Efficiency by $245 million and decreases National Nuclear Security
Administration - Weapons Activities by the same amount. –
REJECTED 152 – 264
Perry (R-PA)
- Page 22, Line 5 - Increases Renewable Energy, Energy Reliability
and Efficiency by $31 million (intended for the Water Power Energy
Program) and reduces Departmental Administration by the same amount. –
REJECTED 140 – 275
Broun (R-GA)
- Page 22, Line 5 - Reduces Renewable Energy,
Energy Reliability, and Efficiency by $9.8 million and transfers the
same amount to the Spending Reduction Account. –
REJECTED 153 – 257
Reed (R-NY)
- Page 25, Line 14 - Increases Non-Defense
Environmental Cleanup by $18.9 million and decreases Departmental
Administration and Office of the Administrator collectively by the same
amount. –
ADOPTED BY VOICE
Third Broun (R-GA) - Page 26, Line 12 - Decreases
Science by $158.3 billion and transfers the same amount to the Spending Reduction Account (10% cut from the account). –
REJECTED BY VOICE
Tonko (D-NY)
- Page 22, Line 5 - Increases Renewable
Energy, Energy Reliability, and Efficiency by $145 million and reduces
Nuclear Energy, Fossil Energy Research and Development, and Weapons
Activities
collectively by the same amount. – POINT OF ORDER
Brownley (D-CA)
- Page 22, Line 20 - Reduces Nuclear Energy by $5 million and increases Non-Defense Environmental Cleanup by the same amount. –
POINT OF ORDER
Schiff (D-CA)
- Page 26, Line 18 - Increases Advanced Research Projects Agency -
Energy by $20 million and reduces Departmental Administration by the
same amount. –
ADOPTED BY VOICE
Fifth Broun (R-GA)
- Page 28, Line 10 - Reduces
Departmental Administration by $9.5 million (intended to cut Salaries
and Expenses) and transfers the same amount to the Spending Reduction
Account. –
REJECTED BY VOICE
Cohen (D-TN)
- Page 22, Line 5 - Increases Renewable
Energy, Energy Reliability, and Efficiency by $50 million and decreases
National Nuclear Security Administration Weapons Activities by the same
amount. –
REJECTED 168 – 241
Second Broun (R-GA)
- Page 22, Line 5 - Reduces Renewable Energy, Energy Reliability, and
Efficiency by $4.75 million and transfers the same amount to the
Spending Reduction Account. –
REJECTED 158 – 256
Swalwell (D-CA)
- Page 22, Line 5 - Increases Renewable
Energy, Energy Reliability, and Efficiency by $1 million and decreases
Departmental Administration by the same amount. –
REJECTED 201 – 213
McClintock (R-CA)
- Page 22, Line 5 - Reduces
Renewable Energy, Energy Reliability, and Efficiency, Nuclear Energy,
and Fossil Energy Research and Development by $1.5 billion collectively,
and transfers the same amount to the Spending Reduction Account. –
REJECTED 115 – 300
Peters (D-CA)
- Page 22, Line 5 - Increases
Renewable Energy, Energy Reliability, and Efficiency by $10 million
(intended for Electricity Delivery and Reliability) and decreases
Departmental Administration by the same amount. –
REJECTED 191 – 223
Perlmutter (D-CO) - Page 22, Line 5 - Increases Renewable Energy, Energy Reliability, and Efficiency by
$15 million (intended for the National Renewable Energy Lab) and decreases Weapons Activities by the same amount. –
REJECTED 177 – 238
Connolly (D-VA) - Page 22, Line 5 - Increases Renewable
Energy, Energy Reliability, and Efficiency by $15.5 million and reduces Weapons Activities by the same amount. –
REJECTED 174 – 242
Second Takano (D-CA)
- Page 22, Line 5 - Increases
Renewable Energy, Energy Reliability, and Efficiency by $20 million
(intended for the Vehicles Technology Program) and reduces Weapons
Activities by the same amount. –
REJECTED 164 – 252
Third Takano (D-CA)
- Increases Renewable Energy, Energy
Reliability, and Efficiency by $40 million (intended for the
Weatherization Assistance Program) and reduces Weapons Activities by the
same amount. –
REJECTED 166 – 250
Heck (R-NV)
- Page 22, Line 20 - Decreases Nuclear
Energy by $25 million (cuts from Yucca Mountain) and increases Science
by the same amount. –
REJECTED 81 – 335
Butterfield (D-NC)
- Page 23, Line 24 - Reduces
Fossil Energy Research and Development and Weapons Activities by $127
million collectively and increases Advanced Research Projects Agency -
Energy by the same amount. –
REJECTED 150 – 266
Foster (D-IL) - Page 26, Line 12 - Increases Science
by $500 million and decreases Weapons Activities by the same amount. – REJECTED 143 – 273
Hastings (D-FL)
- Page 26, Line 12 - Increases Science by $223 million and decreases Weapons Activities by the same amount. –
VOTE REQUESTED
Garamendi (D-CA) - Page 26, Line 18 - Increases
Advanced Research Projects Agency - Energy by $329 million and reduces Weapons Activities by the same amount. –
VOTE REQUESTED
Fourth Broun (R-GA)
- Page 28, Line 1 - Eliminates
funding for the Advanced Technology Vehicles Manufacturing Loan Program
and transfers the savings ($6 million) to the Spending Reduction
Account. –
VOTE REQUESTED
Jackson Lee (D-TX) - Page 28, Line 10 - Increases
Departmental Administration by $1 million and decreases Weapons Activities by $1.2 million. –
VOTE REQUESTED
Quigley (D-IL) - Page 29, Line 21 - Decreases Weapons
Activities by $23.7 million and transfers the same amount to the Spending Reduction Account. –
VOTE REQUESTED
Heck (R-NV)
- Page 29, Line 21 - Increases Weapons
Activities by $14 million and decreases Defense Nuclear Nonproliferation
by $16.5 million. –
VOTE REQUESTED
Polis (D-CO)
- Page 29, Line 21 - Reduces Weapons
Activities by $13 million (Intended to cut from the W76 Warheads) and
transfers the same amount to the Spending Reduction Account. –
VOTE REQUESTED
Burgess (R-TX)
- Page 30, Line 6 - Reduces Defense
Nuclear Nonproliferation by $48 million (intended to cut funding for
the United States Enrichment Corporation) and transfers the same amount
to the Spending Reduction Account. –
VOTE REQUESTED
Second Burgess (R-TX) - Page 30, Line 6 - Removes
language under Defense Nuclear Nonproliferation related to domestic uranium enrichment. –
VOTE REQUESTED
Second Garamendi (D-CA) - Page 30, Line 6 –
REJECTED BY VOICE
Frelinghuysen (R-NJ)
- Page
46, Line 16 - Amends Sec. 301 to require the report required under the
section be submitted to both the Appropriations and authorizing
committees. –
ADOPTED BY VOICE
Titus (D-NV)
- Page
59, Line 10 - Strikes Sec. 509. Sec. 509 prevents the Department of
Energy from moving forward with plans to close Yucca Mountain. –
VOTE REQUESTED
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