DAILY FLOOR WRAP UP
November 19, 2013
SUMMARY OF LEGISLATIVE BUSINESS
Ordering the Previous Question on
H. Res. 419 — "Providing for consideration of the bill (H.R. 1965)
to streamline and ensure onshore energy permitting, provide for onshore
leasing certainty, and give certainty to oil shale development for
American energy security, economic development, and job creation, and
for other purposes, and providing for consideration
of the bill (H.R. 2728) to recognize States' authority to regulate oil and gas operations and promote American energy security,
development, and job creation." – ADOPTED 223 – 194
H. Res. 419
— "Providing for consideration of the bill (H.R. 1965)
to streamline and ensure onshore energy permitting, provide for onshore
leasing certainty, and give certainty to oil shale development for
American energy security, economic development, and job creation, and
for other purposes, and providing for consideration of the bill (H.R.
2728) to recognize States' authority to regulate oil and gas
operations and promote American energy security, development, and job
creation." –
ADOPTED 222 – 196
Hastings (R-WA) - Amendment No. 1 to
H.R. 1965
- Adjusts the amount of funds authorized to be made available to BLM
field offices for energy permitting to ensure bill has a positive
(deficit reducing) score. –
ADOPTED BY VOICE
Jackson Lee (D-TX) - Amendment No. 2 to
H.R. 1965 - Preserves First Amendment
Right to Petition, although nothing in the bill impinges upon a person’s
ability to petition their government. –
VOTE REQUESTED
Lowenthal (D-CA) - Amendment No. 3
to
H.R. 1965 - Reverses the provision in the bill that restores
current law and instead allows the Secretary of Interior to continue to
review actions that generally qualify for Categorical Exclusions to NEPA
for possible Extraordinary Circumstances (e.g.
Violations of a Federal law, or a State, local, or tribal law or
requirement) which would then supersede the Categorical Exclusion and
require further NEPA review. –
VOTE REQUESTED
Jackson Lee (D-TX) - Amendment No. 4
to
H.R. 1965 - Eliminates prohibition of award of attorney fees which otherwise would be recoverable under Equal Access to Justice Act. –
VOTE REQUESTED
Hanabusa (D-HI) - Amendment No. 5
to
H.R. 1965 - Requires the Secretary of Interior in consultation
with the Secretary of Agriculture to include in their Quadrennial
Federal Onshore Energy Production Strategy, the best estimate, based
upon commercial and scientific data, of the expected
increase in domestic production of geothermal, solar, wind, or other
renewable energy sources on lands designated as Hawaiian Home Lands that
the state agency or department responsible for the administration of
these lands selects to be used for energy production.
– ADOPTED BY VOICE
Marino (R-PA) - Amendment No. 6
to
H.R. 1965 - Requires the Secretary of Interior to include
transmission and pipelines across Federal lands as a part of its plan to
address new energy supplies for America. –
ADOPTED BY VOICE
Polis (D-CO), Huffman (D-CA) - Amendment No. 7 to
H.R. 1965
- Requires National Academy of Sciences to study and report to Congress
about the impact of flooding on oil and gas facilities and the
resulting instances of leaking and spills from
tanks, wells, and pipelines. – VOTE REQUESTED
DeFazio (D-OR) - Amendment No. 8 to
H.R. 1965
- Redirects $10 million of the revenue directed to streamlining
permitting to the Commodity Futures Trading Commission to use existing
authority to limit speculation in energy markets.
– VOTE REQUESTED
S. 1545
— "To extend authorities related to global HIV/AIDS and to promote oversight of United States programs." –
ON THE MOTION TO SUSPEND THE RULES AND PASS THE BILL – PASSED BY VOICE
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