DAILY FLOOR WRAP UP
November 20, 2013
SUMMARY OF LEGISLATIVE BUSINESS
Ordering the Previous Question on
H. Res. 420 — "Providing for consideration of the bill (H.R. 1900)
to provide for the timely consideration of all licenses, permits, and
approvals required under Federal law with respect to the siting,
construction, expansion, or operation of any natural gas pipeline
projects, and for other purposes." –
ADOPTED 223 – 195
H. Res. 420
— "Providing for consideration of the bill (H.R. 1900)
to provide for the timely consideration of all licenses, permits,
and approvals required under Federal law with respect to the siting,
construction, expansion, or operation of any natural gas pipeline
projects, and for other purposes." –
ADOTPED 225 – 194
H.R. 1965 - Federal Lands Jobs and Energy Security Act
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. –
REJECTED 199 – 222
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. –
REJECTED 194 – 228
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. –
REJECTED 198 – 225
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. – REJECTED 202 – 221
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. –
REJECTED 195 – 226
Democrat Motion to Recommit –
FAILED 189 – 232
Final Passage of
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." – PASSED 228 – 192
H.R. 2728
- Protecting States’ Rights to Promote American Energy Security Act
Flores (R-TX) – Amendment No. 2
to
H.R. 2728 – Requires states to submit a copy of their hydraulic
fracturing regulations and chemical disclosure requirements to the BLM
for public disclosure and provides other technical/clarifying changes. –
ADOPTED BY VOICE
Reed (R-NY), Costa (D-CA) – Amendment No. 3
to
H.R. 2728 – Directs the GAO to conduct a study on the economic
benefits of domestic oil and gas production as result of hydraulic
fracturing including job creation, energy prices and State and Federal
revenues - as modified.
– ADOPTED BY VOICE
Jackson Lee (D-TX) – Amendment No. 5
to
H.R. 2728 – The Secretary shall conduct an massive new
completely undefined annual review of all state hydraulic fracturing
activity (including everything from drilling and contacts to regulation
and oversight) and submit a report to Congress. –
ADOPTED BY VOICE
Holt (D-NJ), Peters, Scott (D-CA), Polis (D-CO) – Amendment No. 1 to
H.R. 2728 –
Allows the Secretary of the Interior to continue to regulate fracturing
if done through regulations to reduce methane emissions from oil and
gas drilling operations on public lands.
- REJECTED 190 – 230
DeFazio (D-OR) – Amendment No. 4
to
H.R. 2728 – Prohibits the export of natural gas produced from public lands. –
REJECTED 142 – 276
Democrat Motion to Recommit –
FAILED 188 – 232
Final Passage of
H.R. 2728 — "To
recognize States' authority to regulate oil and gas operations and
promote American energy security, development, and job creation." –
PASSED 235 – 187
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