Legislative Branch Appropriations Act, 2010

HB 2918 Legislative Branch Appropriations Act, 2010

US Congress 111th Congress

Legislative Branch Appropriations Act, 2010
HB-2918


About HB-2918

Division A: Legislative Branch Appropriations Act, 2010 - Legislative Branch Appropriations Act, 2010 - Title I: Legislative Branch - Makes appropriations to the Senate for FY2010 for:

  • (1) a payment to Victoria Reggie Kennedy, widow of Edward M

Kennedy, late a Senator from Massachusetts;

  • (2) expense allowances;
  • (3) representation allowances for the Majority and Minority Leaders;
  • (4) salaries of specified officers, employees, and committees (including the Committee on Appropriations);
  • (5) agency contributions for employee benefits;
  • (6) inquiries and investigations;
  • (7) the U.S. Senate Caucus on International Narcotics Control;
  • (8) the Offices of the Secretary and of the Sergeant at Arms and Doorkeeper of the Senate;
  • (9) miscellaneous items; (10) the Senators' Official Personnel and Office Expense Account; and (11) official mail costs


Back to top

Section 1

Amends the Legislative Branch Appropriation Act, 1968 to increase by $50,000 the aggregate of gross compensation paid all employees in the office of a Senator, according to a specified table.


Back to top

Section 2

Amends the Legislative Branch Appropriations Act, 1965 to make it discretionary instead of, as under current law, mandatory that reports of semiannual statements of expenditures by the Secretary of the Senate and by the Chief Administrative Officer of the House of Representatives be printed as Senate and House documents, respectively. Requires the Secretary, beginning with the report covering the first full semiannual period of the 112th Congress, to:

  • (1) post each semiannual report of the Secretary of the Senate publicly on the Senate's website in a searchable, itemized format; and
  • (2) issue each such report in electronic form

Authorizes the Secretary to issue each such report in other forms at his discretion. Makes appropriations to the House of Representatives for FY2010 for:

  • (1) salaries and/or expenses of the House leadership offices, committees (including the Committee on Appropriations), officers and employees, and the Child Care Center; and
  • (2) Members' representational allowances


Back to top

Section 101

Requires deposit in the Treasury of any amounts of a Member's representational allowance remaining after all payments are made, to be used for federal deficit reduction, or, if there is no deficit, federal debt reduction.


Back to top

Section 102

Increases by $96,000 the aggregate amount otherwise authorized to be appropriated for a fiscal year for the lump-sum allowance for the offices of the Majority and Minority Whip, respectively.


Back to top

Section 103

Permits any active duty member of the Armed Forces who is assigned to a congressional liaison office of the Armed Forces at the House to obtain membership in the exercise facility established for House employees in the same manner as such individuals.


Back to top

Section 104

Amends the Legislative Branch Appropriations Act, 1993, as amended by the Legislative Branch Appropriations Act, 2009, to require amounts appropriated for any fiscal year for the House for allowances and expenses to be transferred to the Architect of the Capitol (AOC) and merged with and, as under current law, made available for the House office buildings, subject to the approval of the House Committee on Appropriations. Makes appropriations for salaries and/or expenses of:

  • (1) the Joint Economic and Taxation Committees;
  • (2) the Office of the Attending Physician;
  • (3) the Office of Congressional Accessibility Services;
  • (4) the Capitol Police;
  • (5) the Office of Compliance;
  • (6) the Congressional Budget Office (CBO); and
  • (7) the AOC, including for the care and operation of Capitol buildings and grounds, Senate office buildings, the House office buildings, the Capitol Power Plant, the Library of Congress buildings and grounds, the Capitol Police buildings, grounds, and security, the Botanic Garden, and the Capitol Visitor Center


Back to top

Section 1001

Authorizes the transfer between "Salaries" and "General Expenses," upon the approval of the congressional appropriations committees, of FY2010 amounts appropriated for the Capitol Police.


Back to top

Section 1101

Amends the Congressional Accountability Act of 1995 to authorize the Executive Director of the Office of Compliance, within the limits of available appropriations, to dispose of surplus or obsolete personal property by interagency transfer, donation, or discarding.


Back to top

Section 1201

Amends the Legislative Branch Appropriations Act, 2008 to increase from three to five the maximum number of participants in the executive exchange program between CBO officers and employees and private sector organizations employees for one-year assignments. Repeals the termination of such Act (thus making the program permanent).


Back to top

Section 1301

Grants the AOC authority, within the limits of available appropriations, to dispose of surplus or obsolete personal property by interagency transfer, donation, sale, trade-in, or discarding. Requires amounts received for the sale or trade-in of personal property to be credited to funds available for AOC operations and be available for the costs of acquiring the same or similar property.


Back to top

Section 1302

Redefines "agency" to include the AOC and the Botanic Garden with respect to federal flexible and compressed work schedules (thus authorizing such schedules for AOC and Botanic Garden employees). Declares that the same authority granted to the Office of Personnel and Management (OPM) to prescribe regulations, provide technical assistance, and to review programs regarding such work schedules shall be exercised by the AOC with respect to such employees.


Back to top

Section 1303

Redefines "agency" to include and authorize the AOC and the Botanic Garden to make noncompetitive appointments leading to conversion to career or career-conditional employment to disabled veterans with compensable service-connected disabilities of 30% or more. Declares that the same authority granted to OPM to prescribe regulations governing such appointments shall be exercised by the AOC.


Back to top

Section 1304

Establishes the House Historic Buildings Revitalization Trust Fund in the Treasury as an AOC account. Limits the use of such funds to the revitalization of the major House historical buildings and assets which the AOC is responsible for maintaining and preserving. Prohibits the AOC from obligating any amounts in the Fund without the approval of the House Committee on Appropriations.


Back to top

Section 1305

Authorizes the AOC, during an emergency involving the safety of human life or the protection of property, to:

  • (1) accept contributions of comfort and other incidental items and services to support AOC employees while they are on duty in response to the emergency; and
  • (2) incur obligations and make expenditures out of available appropriations for meals, refreshments, and other support and maintenance for the Office if necessary to respond to the emergency

Appropriates FY2010 funds to:

  • (1) the Library of Congress for salaries and expenses, the Copyright Office, Congressional Research Service (CRS), and Books for the Blind and Physically Handicapped;
  • (2) the Government Printing Office (GPO) for congressional printing and binding (including transfer of funds);
  • (3) GPO for the Office of Superintendent of Documents (including transfer of funds);
  • (4) the GPO Revolving Fund;
  • (5) the Government Accountability Office (GAO) for salaries and expenses;
  • (6) the Open World Leadership Center Trust Fund; and
  • (7) the John C

Stennis Center for Public Service Development Trust Fund.


Back to top

Section 1401

Establishes an upper limit of $123.328 million for the FY2010 obligational authority of the Library of Congress with regard to certain reimbursable and revolving fund activities. Authorizes the Librarian of Congress to transfer temporarily up to $1.9 million of funds appropriated in this Act for Library of Congress salaries and expenses to the revolving fund for the FEDLINK Program and the Federal Research Program.


Back to top

Section 1402

Authorizes the transfer of FY2010 Library of Congress appropriations, during such fiscal year, between any "Library of Congress" headings, upon the approval of the congressional appropriations committees. Limits such transfers to 10% of the total amount of funds appropriated to the account under any such heading for FY2010.


Back to top

Section 1403

Authorizes the Librarian of Congress to classify positions in the Library of Congress above GS-15 pursuant to OPM standards.


Back to top

Section 1404

Provides for a carryover of up to 90 days of accrued annual leave for Library of Congress positions whose compensation is set at a rate equal to the annual rate of basic pay for positions at level III of the Executive Schedule.


Back to top

Section 1501

Repeals the requirement for certain GAO audits, studies, or reviews of:

  • (1) the use of funds in projects constructed under projected cost under the Public Works and Economic Development Act of 1965;
  • (2) small business participation in construction of the Alaska natural gas pipeline under the Alaska Natural Gas Pipeline Act;
  • (3) assistance under Compacts of Free Association pursuant to the Compact of Free Association Amendments Act of 2003;
  • (4) Independent Counsel expenditures (semiannually) under the Department of Justice Appropriations Act of 1988; and
  • (5) ambulance service costs under the Medicare Prescription Drug, Improvement, and Modernization Act of 2003


Back to top

Section 1601

Amends the Legislative Branch Appropriations Act, 2001 to make a technical correction to the composition of the Board of Trustees of the Open World Leadership Center to include two Members of the House of Representatives and two Senators. (Under current law, it states two members appointed by the Speaker of the House of Representatives and two members appointed by the President pro tempore of the Senate but does not specify whether they are congressional members or not.) Requires the Executive Director of the Center to be appointed by the Librarian of Congress, on behalf of the Board, instead of being appointed by the Board as under current law. Title II: General Provisions - Specifies authorized and prohibited uses of funds appropriated by this Act identical or similar to corresponding provisions of the Legislative Branch Appropriations Act, 2009.


Back to top

Section 207

Authorizes the AOC to maintain specified landscape features, excluding streets, in the District of Columbia.


Back to top

Section 209

Prohibits the use of the funds made available to the AOC in this Act to eliminate or restrict guided tours of the U.S. Capitol led by congressional employees and interns. Allows temporary suspension or restriction of such tours for security or related reasons to the same extent as guided tours of the U.S. Capitol led by the AOC. Division B: Continuing Appropriations Resolution, 2010 - Continuing Appropriations Resolution, 2010 - Makes continuing appropriations for FY2010.


Back to top

Section 101

Appropriates amounts for continuing operations, projects, or activities which were conducted in FY2009 and for which appropriations, funds, or other authority were made available in specified public law.


Back to top

Section 102

Prohibits the use of appropriations, funds, or authority granted under this joint resolution for the Department of Defense (DOD) for:

  • (1) new production of items not funded for production in FY2009 or prior years;
  • (2) the increase in production rates above those sustained with FY2009 funds; or
  • (3) the initiation, resumption, or continuation of any project, activity, operation, or organization for which appropriations, funds, or other authority were not available during FY2009

Bars the use of DOD appropriations, funds, or authority granted under this joint resolution to initiate multiyear procurements utilizing advance procurement funding for economic order quantity procurement unless specifically appropriated later.


Back to top

Section 104

Bars the use of any appropriation or funds made available or authority granted under Sec. 101 (except as otherwise provided in Sec. 102) to initiate or resume any project or activity for which appropriations, funds, or other authority were not available during FY2009.


Back to top

Section 106

Provides funding under this joint resolution until the earliest of:

  • (1) enactment of an appropriation for any project or activity provided for in this joint resolution;
  • (2) enactment of the applicable appropriations Act for FY2010 without any provision for such project or activity; or
  • (3) October 31, 2009


Back to top

Section 114

Designates amounts made available by this joint resolution related to amounts provided in specified FY2008 and FY2009 supplemental appropriations Acts as being for overseas deployments and other activities pursuant to S. Con. Res. 13 (FY2009 budget resolution, 111th Congress). Limits such amounts to $129.989 billion.


Back to top

Section 115

Continues through October 31, 2009, the prohibition in the Supplemental Appropriations Act, 2009 against the use of funds to release an individual who is detained, as of the enactment of this Act, at Naval Station Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, into the continental United States, Alaska, Hawaii, or the District of Columbia. Continues through the same date the Act's restrictions on the transfer of such detainees to the United States for detention or prosecution.


Back to top

Section 116

Continues through such date the waiver of requirement for weighted averages for nutrient analysis of certain menu items and foods offered or served under the school lunch or breakfast program under the Richard B. Russell National School Lunch Act or the Child Nutrition Act of 1966, as appropriate.


Back to top

Section 117

Continues through such date the the requirement of the Richard B. Russell National School Lunch Act that:

  • (1) states audit food safety inspection of schools and report the results to the Secretary of Agriculture; and
  • (2) the Secretary audit such reports


Back to top

Section 118

Continues through October 31, 2009, the Secretary's authority to provide funding to California to carry out certain year-round child nutrition program services.


Back to top

Section 119

Continues through such date funding authority for training, technical assistance, and the food service management institute under the Richard B. Russell National School Lunch Act.


Back to top

Section 120

Continues through October 31, 2009, funding authority under the Richard B. Russell National School Lunch Act for an information clearinghouse that provides information to nongovernmental groups throughout the United States that assist low-income individuals or communities regarding food assistance, self-help activities, and other empowering activities.


Back to top

Section 121

Provides additional amounts to the Department of Commerce, the Bureau of Census for periodic censuses and programs at a specified rate for operations.


Back to top

Section 122

Continues through October 31, 2009, the appropriation of funds to the DOD under the Consolidated Security, Disaster Assistance, and Continuing Appropriations Act, 2009 and the Supplemental Appropriations Act, 2009 for special pay for members whose period of obligated service is extended, or whose eligibility for retirement is suspended, due to the President's authority to extend such service or suspend such retirement (commonly referred to as stop-loss authority).


Back to top

Section 123

Continues through the earlier of the enactment of the National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA) for Fiscal Year 2010 or October 31, 2009, the authority for:

  • (1) the Commanders' Emergency Response Program (DOD urgent humanitarian relief and reconstruction in Iraq); and
  • (2) the DOD joint task force providing counterterrorism support to law enforcement agencies which conduct counter-drug activities


Back to top

Section 125

Continues through the earlier of such enactment or October 31, 2009, authority to provide additional support to counter-drug activities of specified countries.


Back to top

Section 126

Authorizes the District of Columbia to expend local funds for certain programs and activities at a specified rate included in the Second Fiscal Year 2010 Budget Request Act (D.C. Act 18-188).


Back to top

Section 127

Authorizes federal agencies, through October 31, 2009, to implement relocation expenses test programs for their employees.


Back to top

Section 128

Extends through such date certain pilot programs for employment eligibility confirmation established under the Illegal Immigration Reform and Immigrant Responsibility Act of 1996.


Back to top

Section 129

Continues through October 31, 2009, the authority of the Administrator of the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) to issue notes or other obligations to carry out the flood insurance program. Extends the program through such date.


Back to top

Section 130

Requires the Secretaries of State and of Homeland Security (DHS) to continue through October 31, 2009, to set aside 3,000 alien investor (EB-5) visas annually for 15 years for aliens (and their spouses and children) eligible for admission under the Immigration and Nationality Act.


Back to top

Section 131

Extends through October 31, 2009, the authority of the DHS Secretary to regulate risk-based performance standards for the security of chemical facilities and require vulnerability assessments and the development and implementation of site security plans for chemical facilities.


Back to top

Section 132

Continues through October 31, 2009, the program of technical and financial assistance to states and local governments for predisaster hazard mitigation measures.


Back to top

Section 133

Continues through such date the special immigrant program for non-minister religious workers under the Immigration and Nationality Act.


Back to top

Section 134

Extends through October 31, 2009, the J-1 visa waiver (Conrad state 30/medical services in underserved areas) program under the Immigration and Nationality Technical Corrections Act of 1994.


Back to top

Section 135

Continues through such date the authority of:

  • (1) the Secretary of Agriculture to permit the Colorado State Forest Service to perform watershed restoration and protection services on National Forest System (NFS) lands in Colorado when similar and complementary services are being performed by the State Forest Service on adjacent state or private lands; and
  • (2) the Secretary of the Interior to permit such restoration and protection services with respect to public lands in Colorado administered through the Bureau of Land Management (BLM)


Back to top

Section 136

Continues through October 31, 2009, the authority of the Secretary of Agriculture to collect fees from a person who harvests forest botanical products on NFS lands.


Back to top

Section 137

Authorizes through such date the Secretaries of the Interior and of Agriculture, as appropriate, to renew an expired, transferred, or waived grazing permit or lease.


Back to top

Section 138

Continues through such date authority for the use of certain funds for expenses associated with primary and secondary schooling for certain dependents of agency personnel stationed in Puerto Rico.


Back to top

Section 139

Continues through such date title XXVI of the Public Health Service Act (popularly known as the Ryan White Care Act) that provides grants for quality and availability of care for individuals and families with HIV/AIDS disease.


Back to top

Section 140

Continues through October 31, 2009, the eligibility of the Republic of Palau for certain appropriations and education grants.


Back to top

Section 141

Provides additional amounts for the Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) for the Veterans Health Administration for medical services, medical support, compliance, and facilities at specified maximum rates for operations.


Back to top

Section 142

Requires amounts provided by this joint resolution for Iraq, the Palestinian Authority, and Zimbabwe to be obligated under specified terms and conditions of the Supplemental Appropriations Act, 2009.


Back to top

Section 145

Extends through October 31, 2009, the comparability pay adjustments to certain Foreign Service members assigned abroad.


Back to top

Section 146

Continues through October 31, 2009, the authority of the Broadcasting Board of Governors to make grants for operating Radio Free Asia.


Back to top

Section 147

Extends through October 31, 2009, the United States Advisory Commission on Public Diplomacy.


Back to top

Section 148

Continues through October 31, 2009, the exemption of the Secretary of State from the requirement to convene an Accountability Review Board in the case of an incident that involves serious injury, loss of life, or significant destruction of property at, or related to, a federal mission in Afghanistan or Iraq.


Back to top

Section 149

Requires the Secretary of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) to obligate certain funds at a rate necessary to renew or amend, in a timely manner, all section 8 project-based, section 202, and section 811 rental assistance contracts. Authorizes the Secretary to provide such payments beyond October 31, 2009.


Back to top

Section 150

Specifies ceiling amounts for the loan principal of loan guarantee commitments, as authorized by the National Housing Act and insured, or not insured, under the Mutual Mortgage Insurance Fund.


Back to top

Section 152

Continues through October 31, 2009, HUD authority to insure, and to commit to insure, home equity conversion mortgages for elderly homeowners.


Back to top

Section 153

Continues through such date HUD authority to provide assistance to public housing agencies for demolition, site revitalization, replacement housing, and tenant-based assistance grants for projects.


Back to top

Section 154

Requires funds made available under this joint resolution for the National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) to include amounts necessary to make lease payments due in FY2010 only, on an obligation incurred in 2001 under a capital lease.


Back to top

Section 155

Prescribes a formula for the amount to be made available to the Secretary of Transportation for airport planning and development and noise compatibility planning and programs. Continues this authority in effect through the earlier of the enactment of an Act amending it or October 31, 2009. Continues through December 2010 the Secretary's airport improvement project grant authority.


Back to top

Section 156

Continues through October 31, 2009, excise taxes on aviation fuels and the air transportation of persons or property under the Internal Revenue Code. Allows amounts in the Airport and Airway Trust Fund to be available, as provided by appropriations Acts, for making expenditures before November 1, 2009, to meet specified U.S. obligations.


Back to top

Section 157

Extends through October 31, 2009, certain requirements, authorities, conditions, eligibilities, limitations, and other provisions authorized for surface transportation programs under the Safe, Accountable, Flexible, Efficient Transportation Equity Act: A Legacy for Users (SAFETEA-LU), the SAFETEA-LU Technical Corrections Act of 2008, the Intermodal Surface Transportation Efficiency Act of 1991, the Transportation Equity Act for the 21st Century, and specified federal laws that would otherwise expire on or cease to apply after FY2009. Limits the use and distribution of funds to the same manner and at the same rate as funds authorized for such programs for FY2009.


Back to top

Section 158

Makes available, for October 1, 2009-October 31, 2009, an amount from the Highway Trust Fund (including from the Mass Transit Account) to carry out certain programs, projects, and activities.


Back to top

Section 159

Amends the Internal Revenue Code to extend through October 31, 2009, certain authority to make expenditures from the Highway Trust Fund, including the Mass Transit Account.


Back to top

Section 160

Amends the Dingell-Johnson Sport Fish Restoration Act to extend through October 31, 2009, funding for fish restoration and management projects.


Back to top

Section 161

Amends the Internal Revenue Code to authorize expenditures from the Sport Fish Restoration and Boating Trust Fund for:

  • (1) the Dingell-Johnson Sport Fish Restoration Act;
  • (2) the Transportation Equity Act for the 21st Century; and
  • (3) the Coastal Wetlands Planning, Protection and Restoration Act


Back to top

Section 162

Makes appropriations and funds made available and authority granted pursuant to sections 157 through 161 of this joint resolution available until the earlier of October 31, 2009, or enactment into law of an Act to extend or reauthorize surface transportation programs.


Back to top

Section 163

Prohibits the availability of funds for the Association of Community Organizations for Reform Now (ACORN) or any of its affiliates, subsidiaries, or allied organizations.


Back to top

Section 164

Allows the U.S. Postal Service to reduce by $4 billion its contribution payments into the Postal Service Retiree Health Benefit Fund for FY2009.

  

Bill Texts

Amended 11/26/2010

Enrolled 11/27/2010

Introduced 11/27/2010

Engrossed 11/27/2010

Introduced 11/27/2010

Weigh In

No votes yet!
Cast yours now to be the first.

Votes for: 0 Votes against: 0

Sponsors (1)

Sponsors by party

  

Bill Sponsors

History

Became Public Law No: 111-68.

10/01/2009

Signed By President.

10/01/2009

Presented To President.

09/30/2009

Cleared For White House.

09/30/2009

Message On Senate Action Sent To The House.

09/30/2009

Senate Agreed To Conference Report By Yea-nay Vote. 62 - 38. Record Vote Number: 302.

09/30/2009

Motion To Waive The Cba With Respect To The Conference Report Agreed To By Yea-nay Vote. 61 - 39. Record Vote Number: 301.

09/30/2009

Motion To Waive Rule Xxviii With Respect To The Conference Report Agreed To By Yea-nay Vote. 61 - 39. Record Vote Number: 300.

09/30/2009

Point Of Order That The Conference Report Violates The Cba Raised In Senate.

09/30/2009

Point Of Order That The Conference Report Violates Rule Xxviii Raised In Senate.

09/30/2009

Conference Report Considered In Senate. (consideration: Cr S9953-9957, S9959-9964, S9965-9969)

09/30/2009

Ms. Wasserman Schultz Brought Up Conference Report H. Rept. 111-265 For Consideration Under The Provisions Of H. Res. 772. (consideration: Cr H9970-9976)

09/25/2009

Rule H. Res. 772 Passed House.

09/25/2009

Debate - The House Proceeded With One Hour Of Debate On The Conference Report To Accompany H.r. 2918.

09/25/2009

The Previous Question Was Ordered Without Objection. (consideration: Cr H9976)

09/25/2009

Motions To Reconsider Laid On The Table Agreed To Without Objection.

09/25/2009

Pursuant To The Provisions Of H. Con. Res. 191, Enrollment Corrections On H.r. 2918 Have Been Made.

09/25/2009

Conference Papers: Senate Report And Manager's Statement And Message On House Action Held At The Desk In Senate.

09/25/2009

On Agreeing To The Conference Report Agreed To By The Yeas And Nays: 217 - 190 (roll No. 739). (consideration: Cr H9970-9976)

09/25/2009

Conferees Agreed To File Conference Report.

09/24/2009

Rules Committee Resolution H. Res. 772 Reported To House. Rule Provides For Consideration Of The Conference Report To H.r. 2918 With 1 Hour Of General Debate. Previous Question Shall Be Considered As Ordered Without Intervening Motions Except Motion To Recommit. The Resolution Waives All Points Of Order Against The Conference Report And Against Its Consideration. The Conference Report Shall Be Considered As Read.

09/24/2009

Conference Report H. Rept. 111-265 Filed. (text Of Conference Report: Cr H9924-9946)

09/24/2009

On Motion That The House Instruct Conferees Failed By The Yeas And Nays: 191 - 213 (roll No. 734).

09/23/2009

Ms. Wasserman Schultz Moved That The House Disagree To The Senate Amendment, And Agree To A Conference. (consideration: Cr H9869)

09/23/2009

On Ordering The Previous Question Agreed To By Recorded Vote: 240 - 171 (roll No. 733). (consideration: Cr H9869)

09/23/2009

On Motion That The House Disagree To The Senate Amendment, And Agree To A Conference Agreed To By Voice Vote.

09/23/2009

Mr. Aderholt Moved That The House Instruct Conferees. (consideration: Cr H9869-9871; Text: Cr H9869)

09/23/2009

The House Proceeded With One Hour Of Debate On The Aderholt Motion To Instruct Conferees On H.r. 2918. The Instructions Contained In The Motion Seek To Require Managers On The Part Of The House To Agree To The Provisions Contained In Section 209 Of The House Bill; Include Any Additional Funding Or Language Not Committed To The Conference; Include Matter Not Committed To The Conference Committee By Either House; Modify Specific Matter Committed To Conference By Either Or Both Houses Beyond The Scope Of The Specific Matter As Committed To The Conference Committee And Not Record Their Approval Of Final Conference Agreement Unless The Text Of Such Agreement Has Been Available To The Managers In An Electronic, Searchable, And Downloadable Form For At Least 48 Hours Prior To The Time Described In Such Clause.

09/23/2009

The Previous Question Was Ordered Without Objection. (consideration: Cr H9871)

09/23/2009

Motion To Reconsider Laid On The Table Agreed To Without Objection.

09/23/2009

The Speaker Appointed Conferees: Wasserman Schultz, Honda, Mccollum, Ryan (oh), Ruppersberger, Rodriguez, Obey, Aderholt, Latourette, Cole, And Lewis (ca).

09/23/2009

Message On Senate Action Sent To The House.

07/07/2009

S.amdt.1365 Amendment Sa 1365 Determined In Order By Yea-nay Vote. 70 - 23. Record Vote Number: 216.

07/06/2009

Senate Insists On Its Amendment, Asks For A Conference, Appoints Conferees Nelson Ne; Inouye; Pryor; Tester; Murkowski; Cochran. (consideration: Cr S7132)

07/06/2009

Passed Senate With An Amendment By Yea-nay Vote. 67 - 25. Record Vote Number: 217. (text: Cr S7127-7132)

07/06/2009

S.amdt.1365 Amendment Sa 1365 Agreed To In Senate By Unanimous Consent.

07/06/2009

S.amdt.1365 Point Of Order Constitutional Raised In Senate With Respect To Amendment Sa 1365.

07/06/2009

Considered By Senate. (consideration: Cr S7121-7132)

07/06/2009

S.amdt.1365 Considered By Senate. (consideration: Cr S7121, S7126)

07/06/2009

S.amdt.1366 Considered By Senate. (consideration: Cr S7121, S7125-7126)

07/06/2009

S.amdt.1369 Amendment Sa 1369 Proposed By Senator Coburn To Amendment Sa 1365. (consideration: Cr S7121-7122; Text: Cr S7121)to Require Expenditures By Every Senate Office Be Posted Online For The Public To Review.

07/06/2009

S.amdt.1369 Amendment Sa 1369 Agreed To In Senate By Voice Vote.

07/06/2009

S.amdt.1370 Amendment Sa 1370 Proposed By Senator Demint To Amendment Sa 1365. (consideration: Cr S7123-7124; Text: Cr S7123)to Direct The Architect Of The Capitol To Engrave The Pledge Of Allegiance To The Flag And The National Motto Of "in God We Trust" In The Capitol Visitor Center.

07/06/2009

S.amdt.1370 Amendment Sa 1370 Agreed To In Senate By Voice Vote.

07/06/2009

S.amdt.1367 Amendment Sa 1367 Proposed By Senator Demint To Amendment Sa 1365. (consideration: Cr S7124-7125; Text: Cr S7124)to Amend Title 31, United States Code, To Reform The Manner In Which The Board Of Governors Of The Federal Reserve System Is Audited By The Comptroller General Of The United States And The Manner In Which Such Audits Are Reported, And For Other Purposes.

07/06/2009

S.amdt.1367 Point Of Order Raised In Senate With Respect To Amendment Sa 1367 (for Violating Rule 16).

07/06/2009

S.amdt.1367 Amendment Sa 1367 Ruled Out Of Order By The Chair.

07/06/2009

S.amdt.1366 Amendment Sa 1366 Not Agreed To In Senate By Yea-nay Vote. 31 - 61. Record Vote Number: 215.

07/06/2009

S.amdt.1366 Amendment Sa 1366 Proposed By Senator Mccain To Amendment Sa 1365. (consideration: Cr S7056-7060; Text: Cr S7056)to Strike The Earmark For The Durham Museum In Omaha, Nebraska.

06/25/2009

Motion To Table The Vitter Motion To Commit To The Committee On Appropriations With Instructions Agreed To In Senate By Yea-nay Vote. 65 - 31. Record Vote Number: 214. (consideration: Cr S7055)

06/25/2009

Motion By Senator Vitter To Commit To Senate Committee On Appropriations With Instructions Made In Senate. (consideration: Cr S7053-7055; Text: Cr S7053)

06/25/2009

S.amdt.1365 Amendment Sa 1365 Proposed By Senator Nelson Ne. (consideration: Cr S7051)in The Nature Of A Substitute.

06/25/2009

Measure Laid Before Senate By Unanimous Consent. (consideration: Cr S7051-7055, S7056-7060)

06/25/2009

Received In The Senate. Read Twice. Placed On Senate Legislative Calendar Under General Orders. Calendar No. 84.

06/22/2009

Motion To Reconsider Laid On The Table Agreed To Without Objection.

06/19/2009

Rule H. Res. 559 Passed House.

06/19/2009

Considered Under The Provisions Of Rule H. Res. 559. (consideration: Cr H7041-7053; Text Of Measure As Reported In House: Cr H7041-7045)

06/19/2009

Rule Provides For Consideration Of H.r. 2918 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. A Specified Amendment Is In Order. The Resolution Waives All Points Of Order Against Consideration Of The Bill Except Those Arising Under Clause 9 Or 10 Of Rule Xxi. The Resolution Waives All Points Of Order Against Provisions In The Bill For Failure To Comply With Clause 2 Of Rule Xxi.

06/19/2009

Debate - The House Proceeded With One Hour Of Debate On H.r. 2918.

06/19/2009

H.amdt.244 Amendment (a001) Offered By Mrs. Mccarthy (ny). (consideration: Cr H7050-7051; Text: Cr H7050)amendment Requires That $250,000 Of The Funds Appropriated To The Library Of Congress Be Allocated For The Civil Rights Oral History Project.

06/19/2009

Debate - Pursuant To The Provisions Of H. Res. 559, The House Proceeded With 10 Minutes Of Debate On The Mccarthy (ny) Amendment.

06/19/2009

H.amdt.244 On Agreeing To The Mccarthy (ny) Amendment (a001) Agreed To By Voice Vote.

06/19/2009

Mr. Kingston Moved To Recommit With Instructions To Appropriations. (consideration: Cr H7051)

06/19/2009

Debate - The House Proceeded With Ten Minutes Of Debate On The Kingston (ga) Motion To Recommit. The Instructions Contained In The Motion See To Require The Bill To Be Reported Back To The Committee On Appropriations With An Amendment That Redirects Funds.

06/19/2009

The Previous Question On The Motion To Recommit With Instructions Was Ordered Without Objection. (consideration: Cr H7052)

06/19/2009

On Motion To Recommit With Instructions Agreed To By The Yeas And Nays: 374 - 34 (roll No. 412). (text: Cr H7051)

06/19/2009

H.amdt.245 Amendment (a002) Offered By Ms. Wasserman Schultz. (consideration: Cr H7053; Text: Cr H7053)(see Item Number 768 For Explanation.).

06/19/2009

H.amdt.245 On Agreeing To The Wasserman Schultz Amendment (a002) Agreed To By Voice Vote.

06/19/2009

On Passage Passed By The Yeas And Nays: 232 - 178 (roll No. 413).

06/19/2009

Rules Committee Resolution H. Res. 559 Reported To House. Rule Provides For Consideration Of H.r. 2918 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. A Specified Amendment Is In Order. The Resolution Waives All Points Of Order Against Consideration Of The Bill Except Those Arising Under Clause 9 Or 10 Of Rule Xxi. The Resolution Waives All Points Of Order Against Provisions In The Bill For Failure To Comply With Clause 2 Of Rule Xxi.

06/18/2009

The House Committee On Appropriations Reported An Original Measure, H. Rept. 111-160, By Ms. Wasserman Schultz.

06/17/2009

Placed On The Union Calendar, Calendar No. 79.

06/17/2009

Subject(s)

Congress Administrative Conference Of The U.s. Advisory Bodies Afghanistan Africa Appalachian Regional Commission Appropriations Architect Of The Capitol Army Corps Of Engineers Asia Aviation And Airports Azerbaijan Books And Print Media Broadcasting Board Of Governors Budget Deficits And National Debt California Caribbean Area Census And Government Statistics Child Care And Development Coast Guard Colorado Commission On Civil Rights Commodity Futures Trading Commission Community Life And Organization Congressional Budget Office (cbo) Congressional Research Service (crs) Congressional Agencies Congressional Committees Congressional Leadership Congressional Officers And Employees Consumer Product Safety Commission Corporation For National And Community Service Criminal Investigation, Prosecution, Interrogation Cuba Defense Nuclear Facilities Safety Board Defense Spending Delta Regional Authority 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 Justice Department Of Labor Department Of Transportation Department Of The Interior Department Of The Treasury Detention Of Persons Diplomacy, Foreign Officials, Americans Abroad Disability And Paralysis Disaster Relief And Insurance District Of Columbia Drug Trafficking And Controlled Substances Election Assistance Commission Electric Power Generation And Transmission Elementary And Secondary Education Environmental Protection Agency (epa) Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (eeoc) Europe Executive Office Of The President Executive Agency Funding And Structure Federal Communications Commission (fcc) Fishes Floods And Storm Protection Food Assistance And Relief Food Industry And Services Foreign Aid And International Relief Foreign Labor Forests Georgia (republic) Government Accountability Office (gao) Government Printing Office (gpo) Government Buildings, Facilities, And Property Government Employee Pay, Benefits, Personnel Management Government Information And Archives Government Liability Government Trust Funds Hiv/aids Hazardous Wastes And Toxic Substances Health Care Costs And Insurance Health Care Coverage And Access Health Facilities And Institutions Health Personnel Historic Sites And Heritage Areas Historical And Cultural Resources Horticulture And Plants House Committee On Appropriations House Of Representatives Housing And Community Development Funding Housing Finance And Home Ownership Housing For The Elderly And Disabled Immigration Status And Procedures Intellectual Property International Exchange And Broadcasting Iraq Joint Committee On Taxation Joint Economic Committee Kazakhstan Kyrgyzstan Latin America Law Enforcement Administration And Funding Law Enforcement Officers Libraries And Archives Library Of Congress Lighting And Heating Lithuania Low- And Moderate-income Housing Manufacturing Marine Mammal Commission Members Of Congress Middle East Military Facilities And Property Military Operations And Strategy Military Personnel And Dependents Moldova Motor Fuels National Aeronautics And Space Administration National Guard And Reserves National Science Foundation National Transportation Safety Board (ntsb) Noise Pollution Nuclear Regulatory Commission (nrc) Office Of The U.s. Trade Representative Outdoor Recreation Palau Postal Service Public Contracts And Procurement Public Housing Public Transit Puerto Rico Religion Roads And Highways Russia Sales And Excise Taxes Social Work, Volunteer Service, Charitable Organizations Tajikistan Terrorism Transportation Costs Transportation Programs Funding Transportation Safety And Security Travel And Tourism Turkmenistan U.s. Capitol U.s. International Trade Commission U.s. Postal Service Ukraine User Charges And Fees Uzbekistan Veterans' Medical Care Visas And Passports Water Resources Funding Watersheds Wetlands Zimbabwe Palestinians