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ONE HUNDRED SIXTEENTH CONGRESS CONVENED 3, 2019 FIRST SESSION !

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LEGISLATIVE DAY 158 CALENDAR DAY 158

Wednesday, , 2019

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SPECIAL ORDERS SPECIAL ORDER The Speaker’s policy with regard to special-order speeches announced on 11, SPEECHES 1994, as clarified and reiterated by subsequent Speakers, will continue to apply in the 116th Congress, with the following modifications. The Chair may recognize Members for special-order speeches for up to 4 hours. Such speeches may not extend beyond the 4-hour limit without the permission of the Chair, which may be granted only with advance consultation between the leader- ships and notification to the House. However, the Chair will not recognize for any special-order speeches beyond 10 o’clock in the evening. The 4-hour limitation will be divided between the majority and minority parties. Each party is entitled to reserve its first hour for respective leaderships or their designees. The second hour reserved to each party will be divided into two 30- minute periods. Recognition for one-hour periods and for 30-minute periods will alter- nate initially and subsequently between the parties each day. The Chair wishes to clarify for Members that any 60- or 30-minute period that is not claimed at the appropriate time will be considered to have expired; this includes the first 60- minute period of the day. The allocation of time within each party’s 2-hour period (or shorter period if prorated to end by 10 p.m.) will be determined by a list submitted to the Chair by the respective leaderships. Members may not sign up with their leadership for any spe- cial-order speeches earlier than one week prior to the special order. The Chair will not recognize a Member for more than one special-order speech per week, nor may a Member sign up for a second special-order speech in the same week. Additional guidelines may be established for such sign-ups by the respective leaderships. Pursuant to clause 2(a) of rule V, the television cameras will not pan the Chamber, but a ‘‘crawl’’ indicating the conduct of morning-hour debate or that the House has completed its legislative business and is proceeding with special-order speeches will appear on the screen. The Chair may announce other adaptations during this period. The continuation of this format for recognition by the Speaker is without prejudice to the Speaker’s ultimate power of recognition under clause 2 of rule XVII and includes the ability to withdraw recognition for longer special-order speeches should circumstances warrant. MORNING HOUR That during the first session of the 116th Congress: (1) on legislative days of Monday DEBATE or Tuesday when the House convenes pursuant to House Resolution 10, the House shall convene 2 hours earlier than the time otherwise established by the resolution for the purpose of conducting morning-hour debate; (2) on legislative days of Wednes- day or Thursday when the House convenes pursuant to House Resolution 10, the House shall convene 2 hours earlier than the time otherwise established by the resolution for the purpose of conducting morning-hour debate; (3) when the House convenes pursuant to an order other than House Resolution 10, the House shall convene for the purpose of conducting morning-hour debate only as prescribed by such order; (4) the time for morning-hour debate shall be allocated equally between the parties and may not continue beyond 10 minutes before the hour appointed for the resumption of the session of the House; and (5) the form of proceeding for morning-hour debate shall be as follows: (a) the prayer by the Chaplain, the approval of the Journal and the Pledge of Allegiance to the shall be postponed until resumption of the session of the House; (b) initial and subsequent recognitions for debate shall alternate between the parties; (c) recognition shall be conferred by the Speaker only pursuant to lists submitted by the Majority Leader and by the Minority Leader; (d) no Member may address the House for longer than 5 min- utes, except the Majority Leader, the Minority Leader, or the minority whip; (e) no legislative business shall be in order except the filing of privileged reports; and (f) following morning-hour debate, the Chair shall declare a recess pursuant to clause 12(a) of rule I until the time appointed for the resumption of the session of the House; and (6) the Speaker may dispense with morning-hour debate upon receipt of a notification described in clause 12(c) of rule I, or upon a change in reconvening pursuant to clause 12(e) of rule I, and notify Members accordingly. (Agreed to Jan. 3, 2019.) DAILY HOURS OF Pursuant to the provisions of H.Res. 10, and unless otherwise ordered, the hour of MEETING daily meeting of the House shall be 2 p.m. on Mondays; noon on Tuesdays (or 2 p.m. if no legislative business was conducted on the preceding Monday); noon on Wednesdays and Thursdays; and 9 a.m. on all other days of the week. (Agreed to Jan. 3, 2019.) 1 SEC. 1

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Section Union Calendar ...... 1 SEC. 6 House Calendar ...... 2 Private Calendar ...... 3 Consensus Calendar ...... 4 Calendar of Motions to Discharge Committees ...... 5 SEC. 7 Public Laws ...... 6 Private Laws ...... 7 History of Bills and Resolutions: SEC. 8 House Bills ...... 8 House Joint Resolutions ...... 9 House Concurrent Resolutions ...... 10 House Resolutions ...... 11 SEC. 9 Senate Bills ...... 12 Senate Joint Resolutions ...... 13 Senate Concurrent Resolutions ...... 14 Senate Resolutions ...... 15 SEC. 10 Reported Bills Referred under Time Limitations ...... 16 Bills in conference ...... 17 Bills through conference (printed the first legislative day of each week the House is in 18 SEC. 11 session). Index of Short Titles (printed the first legislative day of each week the House is in ses- 19 sion). Index (printed the first legislative day of each week the House is in session) ...... 20 SEC. 12 Calendar of year 2019 ...... 21 Status of major bills (first session) ...... 21 SEC. 13

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THE MORNING HOUR FOR THE CALL OF COMMITTEES Rule XIV, clause 4: ‘‘4. After the unfinished business has been disposed of, the Speaker shall call each standing committee in regular order and then select committees. Each committee when named may call up for consideration a bill or resolution reported by it on a previous day and on the House Calendar. If the Speaker does not complete the call of the committees before the House passes to other business, the next call shall resume at the point it left off, giving preference to the last bill or resolution under consideration. A committee that has occupied the call for two days may not call up another bill or resolution until the other committees have been called in their turn.’’ NOTE.—Call rests with the Committee on Agriculture.

CALENDAR WEDNESDAY BUSINESS Rule XV, clause 6: ‘‘6. (a) On Wednesday of each week, business shall not be in order before completion of the call of those commit- tees (except as provided by clause 4 of rule XIV) whose chair, or other member authorized by the committee, has announced to the House a request for such call on the preceding legislative day. (b) A bill or resolution on either the House or the Union Calendar, except bills or resolutions that are privileged under the Rules of the House, may be called under this clause. A bill or resolution called up from the Union Calendar shall be considered in the Committee of the Whole House on the state of the Union without motion, subject to clause 3 of rule XVI. General debate on a measure considered under this clause shall be confined to the measure and may not exceed two hours equally divided between a proponent and an opponent. (c) This clause does not apply during the last two weeks of a session of Congress. (d) Precedents, rulings, or procedures in effect before the One Hundred Eleventh Congress regarding the pri- ority of business and the availability of other business on Wednesday shall be applied only to the extent consistent with this clause.’’ NOTE.—Call rests with the Committee on Agriculture.

SPECIAL LEGISLATIVE DAYS Calendar Wednesday ...... Wednesday of each week, when specifically noticed, except during the last 2 weeks of a session (clause 6, rule XV). District of Columbia Business ...... Second and fourth Mondays of each month (clause 4, rule XV). Private Calendar ...... First Tuesday of each month (clause 5, rule XV). Suspension of rules ...... Mondays, Tuesdays and Wednesdays and during the last 6 days of a session (clause 1, rule XV). SEC. 1

1. UNION CALENDAR

Rule XIII, clause 1(a): ‘‘(1) A Calendar of the Committee of the Whole House on the state of the Union, to which shall be referred public bills and public resolutions raising revenue, involving a tax or charge on the people, directly or indirectly making appropriations of money or property or requiring such appropriations to be made, authorizing payments out of appropriations already made, or releasing any liability to the United States for money or property.’’

2019 No. Feb. 5 Referred to the Committee of the Message of the President of the United States to 1 Whole House on the State of the the Congress on the subject of the state of the Union. Union. (H. Doc. 116–1)

H.R. 1598 Mr. Thompson of Mississippi To require the Secretary of Homeland Security to 8 Mar. 28 (Homeland Security). issue a strategy to improve hiring and retention Rept. 116–22 of U.S. Customs and Border Protection personnel in rural or remote areas, and for other purposes.

H.R. 1639 Mr. Thompson of Mississippi To amend the Homeland Security Act of 2002 to 9 Mar. 28 (Homeland Security). improve U.S. Customs and Border Protection Rept. 116–23 (CBP) identification of staffing needs, and for other purposes.

H.R. 2021 Mr. Yarmuth (Budget). To amend the Balanced Budget and Emergency Def- 16 Apr. 5 Rept. 116–35 icit Control Act of 1985 and to establish a congres- Part I sional budget for fiscal year 2020.

Apr. 5 Rules discharged

Rept. 116–40 Mr. Cummings (Oversight and Authorization and Oversight Plans for all House 20 Apr. 12 Reform). Committees.

H.R. 1232 Mr. Thompson of Mississippi To amend the Illegal Immigration Reform and Im- 23 May 2 (Homeland Security). migrant Responsibility Act of 1996 to repeal cer- Rept. 116–45 tain waiver authority relating to the construction of new border barriers, and for other purposes.

H.R. 938 Mr. Pallone (Energy and To amend the Federal Food, Drug, and Cosmetic 24 May 2 Commerce). Act, with respect to eligibility for approval of a Rept. 116–46 subsequent generic drug, to remove the barrier to that approval posed by the 180-day exclusivity period afforded to a first generic applicant that has not yet received final approval, and for other purposes.

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H.R. 1385 Mr. Pallone (Energy and To amend the Patient Protection and Affordable 27 Commerce). Care Act to preserve the option of States to imple- Rept. 116–49 ment health care marketplaces, and for other pur- poses.

H.R. 1386 Mr. Pallone (Energy and To amend the Patient Protection and Affordable 28 May 3 Commerce). Care Act to provide for additional requirements Rept. 116–50 with respect to the navigator program, and for other purposes.

H.R. 1010 Mr. Scott of Virginia (Education To provide that the rule entitled ‘‘Short-Term, Lim- 29 Apr. 29 and Labor). ited Duration Insurance’’ shall have no force or Part I effect.

May 10 Mr. Pallone (Energy and Part II Commerce). Rept. 116–43

May 10 Ways and Means discharged

H.R. 1499 Mr. Pallone (Energy and To prohibit brand name drug manufacturers from 30 May 10 Commerce). compensating generic drug manufacturers to Part I Rept. 116–52 delay the entry of a generic drug into the market, and to prohibit biological product manufacturers from compensating biosimilar and interchangeable product manufacturers to delay entry of biosimilar and interchangeable products, and for other pur- poses.

May 10 Judiciary discharged

H.R. 965 Mr. Pallone (Energy and To promote competition in the market for drugs and 33 May 10 Commerce). biological products by facilitating the timely entry Part I of lower-cost generic and biosimilar versions of those drugs and biological products.

May 10 Mr. Nadler (Judiciary). Part II Rept. 116–55

May 16 Supplemental Part III

Rept. 116–59 Mrs. Lowey (Appropriations). Suballocation of Budget Allocations for Fiscal Year 37 May 14 2020.

H.R. 2745 Ms. Wasserman Schultz Making appropriations for military construction, the 40 May 15 (Appropriations). Department of Veterans Affairs, and related agen- Rept. 116–63 cies for the fiscal year ending 30, 2020, and for other purposes.

H.R. 2779 Mr. Ryan (Appropriations). Making appropriations for the Legislative Branch 41 May 16 Rept. 116–64 for the fiscal year ending September 30, 2020, and for other purposes. UNION CALENDAR 1–3

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H.R. 2839 Mrs. Lowey (Appropriations). Making appropriations for Department of State, for- 54 Rept. 116–78 eign operations, and related programs for the fis- cal year ending September 30, 2020, and for other purposes.

Rept. 116–80 Mrs. Lowey (Appropriations). Revised Suballocation of Budget Allocations for Fis- 55 May 20 cal Year 2020.

H.R. 2960 Ms. Kaptur (Appropriations). Making appropriations for energy and water devel- 58 May 23 Rept. 116–83 opment and related agencies for the fiscal year ending September 30, 2020, and for other pur- poses.

H.R. 2968 Mr. Visclosky (Appropriations). Making appropriations for the Department of De- 59 May 23 Rept. 116–84 fense for the fiscal year ending September 30, 2020, and for other purposes.

H.R. 1322 Mr. DeFazio (Transportation and To require a report on the effects of climate change 60 May 24 Infrastructure). on the Coast Guard, and for other purposes. Rept. 116–85

H.R. 2621 Mr. Thompson of Mississippi To direct the Under Secretary for Intelligence and 63 (Homeland Security). Analysis of the Department of Homeland Security Rept. 116–88 to develop and disseminate a threat assessment regarding terrorist use of ghost guns, and for other purposes. 10 Supplemental Part II

H.R. 2383 Mr. Thompson of Mississippi To amend the Homeland Security Act of 2002 to 66 May 30 (Homeland Security). prohibit the expenditure of certain grant funds Rept. 116–91 to purchase firearms, and for other purposes.

H.R. 2821 Mr. Nadler (Judiciary). To authorize the cancellation of removal and adjust- 72 May 30 Rept. 116–97 ment of status of certain nationals of certain coun- tries designated for temporary protected status or deferred enforced departure, and for other pur- poses.

H.R. 2820 Mr. Nadler (Judiciary). To authorize the cancellation of removal and adjust- 73 May 30 Rept. 116–98 ment of status of certain individuals who are long- term United States residents and entered the United States as children, and for other purposes.

H.R. 3052 Ms. McCollum (Appropriations). Making appropriations for the Department of the 75 June 3 Rept. 116–100 Interior, environment, and related agencies for the fiscal year ending September 30, 2020, and for other purposes.

Rept. 116–103 Mrs. Lowey (Appropriations). Further Revised Suballocation of Budget Allocations 77 June 4 for Fiscal Year 2020. 1–4 UNION CALENDAR

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H.R. 3163 Mr. Price of North Carolina Making appropriations for the Departments of 79 June 6 (Appropriations). Transportation, and Housing and Urban Develop- Rept. 116–106 ment, and related agencies for the fiscal year end- ing September 30, 2020, and for other purposes.

H.R. 3164 Mr. Bishop of Georgia Making appropriations for Agriculture, Rural Devel- 80 June 6 (Appropriations). opment, Food and Drug Administration, and Re- Rept. 116–107 lated Agencies programs for the fiscal year ending September 30, 2020, and for other purposes.

Rept. 116–124 Mrs. Lowey (Appropriations). Further Revised Suballocation of Budget Allocations 92 June 21 for Fiscal Year 2020.

H.R. 255 Mr. Grijalva (Natural Resources). To provide for an exchange of lands with San 98 June 27 Rept. 116–134 Bernardino County, California, to enhance man- agement of lands within the San Bernardino Na- tional Forest, and for other purposes.

H.R. 1856 Ms. Waters (Financial Services). To provide a path to end homelessness in the United 101 5 Rept. 116–137 States, and for other purposes. Part I

July 5 Budget discharged

H.R. 2368 Mr. Nadler (Judiciary). To amend the Omnibus Crime Control and Safe 103 Rept. 116–140 Streets Act of 1968 to expand support for police officer family services, stress reduction, and sui- cide prevention, and for other purposes.

H.R. 1986 Mr. Nadler (Judiciary). To amend section 175b of title 18, United States 104 July 9 Rept. 116–141 Code, to correct a scrivener’s error.

H.R. 1809 Mr. Grijalva (Natural Resources). To amend the Pittman-Robertson Wildlife Restora- 106 July 10 Rept. 116–144 tion Act and the Dingell-Johnson Sport Fish Res- toration Act, to provide parity for United States territories and the District of Columbia, to make technical corrections to such Acts and related laws, and for other purposes.

H.R. 1311 Mr. DeFazio (Transportation and To amend the Robert T. Stafford Disaster Relief 108 Infrastructure). and Emergency Assistance Act to ensure that Rept. 116–146 unmet needs after a major disaster are met.

H.R. 3298 Mr. Neal (Ways and Means). To increase entitlement funding for child care. 119 Rept. 116–160

H.R. 3931 Ms. Roybal-Allard Making appropriations for the Department of Home- 139 July 24 (Appropriations). land Security for the fiscal year ending September Rept. 116–180 30, 2020, and for other purposes. UNION CALENDAR 1–5

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H.R. 3018 Ms. Waters (Financial Services). To prohibit the Secretary of Housing and Urban 143 Aug. 13 Rept. 116–185 Development from implementing a proposed rule regarding requirements under Community Plan- ning and Development housing programs.

Rept. 116–186 Mr. Neal (Ways and Means). Submission to the U.S. House of Representatives 144 Aug. 16 of Materials Related to the Examination of Presi- dent Nixon’s Tax Returns by the Joint Committee on Internal Revenue Taxation.

H.R. 3320 Mr. Thompson of Mississippi To amend the Homeland Security Act of 2002 to 146 Aug. 27 (Homeland Security). authorize the Secretary of Homeland Security to Rept. 116–188 implement certain requirements for information relating to supply chain risk, and for other pur- poses.

H.R. 3413 Mr. Thompson of Mississippi To amend the Homeland Security Act of 2002 to 148 Aug. 30 (Homeland Security). provide for certain acquisition authorities for the Rept. 116–190 Under Secretary of Management of the Depart- ment of Homeland Security, and for other pur- poses.

H.R. 3318 Mr. Thompson of Mississippi To require the Transportation Security Administra- 153 Aug. 30 (Homeland Security). tion to establish a task force to conduct an anal- Rept. 116–195 ysis of emerging and potential future threats to transportation security, and for other purposes.

H.R. 2763 Ms. Waters (Financial Services). To prohibit the Secretary of Housing and Urban 154 Sept. 6 Rept. 116–196 Development from implementing certain rules.

H.R. 3154 Ms. Waters (Financial Services). To clarify that eligibility of certain mortgages with 155 Sept. 6 Rept. 116–197 Federal credit enhancement may not be condi- tioned on the status of a mortgagor as a DACA recipient if all other eligibility criteria are satis- fied, and for other purposes.

H.R. 2726 Mr. DeFazio (Transportation and To amend title 49, United States Code, to prohibit 157 Sept. 9 Infrastructure). smoking on Amtrak trains. Rept. 116–199

H.R. 3356 Mr. Thompson of Mississippi To provide PreCheck to certain severely injured or 160 Sept. 12 (Homeland Security). disabled veterans, and for other purposes. Part I Rept. 116–203

Sept. 12 Veterans’ Affairs discharged

H.R. 3170 Mr. Pallone (Energy and To prohibit the manufacture for sale, offer for sale, 162 Sept. 13 Commerce). distribution in commerce, or importation into the Rept. 116–205 United States of any crib bumper, and for other purposes. 1–6 UNION CALENDAR

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H.R. 3172 Mr. Pallone (Energy and To prohibit the manufacture for sale, offer for sale, 163 Sept. 13 Commerce). distribution in commerce, or importation into the Rept. 116–206 United States of any inclined sleeper for infants, and for other purposes.

H.R. 2296 Mr. Pallone (Energy and To require reporting regarding certain drug price 170 Sept. 24 Commerce). increases, and for other purposes. Rept. 116–215

H.R. 2534 Ms. Waters (Financial Services). To amend the Securities Exchange Act of 1934 to 172 Sept. 27 Rept. 116–219 prohibit certain securities trading and related communications by those who possess material, nonpublic information.

H.R. 3362 Mr. DeFazio (Transportation and To amend title 49, United State Code, to require 174 Oct. 4 Infrastructure). small hub airports to construct areas for nursing Rept. 116–221 mothers, and for other purposes.

H.R. 1373 Mr. Grijalva (Natural Resources). To protect, for current and future generations, the 175 Oct. 4 Rept. 116–222 watershed, ecosystem, and cultural heritage of the Grand Canyon region in the State of Arizona, and for other purposes.

H.R. 2156 Mr. Grijalva (Natural Resources). To amend the Surface Mining Control and Reclama- 176 Oct. 4 Rept. 116–223 tion Act of 1977 to provide funds to States and Indian tribes for the purpose of promoting eco- nomic revitalization, diversification, and develop- ment in economically distressed communities through the reclamation and restoration of land and water resources adversely affected by coal mining carried out before 3, 1977, and for other purposes.

H.R. 2181 Mr. Grijalva (Natural Resources). To provide for the withdrawal and protection of cer- 177 Oct. 4 Rept. 116–224 tain Federal land in the State of New Mexico.

H.R. 3405 Mr. Grijalva (Natural Resources). To direct the Secretary of the Interior to revise the 178 Oct. 4 Rept. 116–225 Final List of Critical Minerals, and for other pur- poses.

H.R. 823 Mr. Grijalva (Natural Resources). To provide for the designation of certain wilderness 179 Oct. 4 Rept. 116–226 areas, recreation management areas, and con- servation areas in the State of Colorado, and for other purposes.

H.R. 473 Mr. Grijalva (Natural Resources). To authorize the Every Word We Utter Monument 181 Oct. 11 Rept. 116–229 to establish a commemorative work in the District of Columbia and its environs, and for other pur- poses. UNION CALENDAR 1–7

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H.R. 1014 Mr. Grijalva (Natural Resources). To amend the Outer Continental Shelf Lands Act 182 Oct. 11 Rept. 116–230 to apply to territories of the United States, to establish offshore wind lease sale requirements, to provide dedicated funding for coral reef con- servation, and for other purposes.

H.R. 1314 Mr. Grijalva (Natural Resources). To reauthorize the Integrated Coastal and Ocean 183 Oct. 11 Rept. 116–231 Observation System Act of 2009, and for other Part I purposes.

Oct. 11 Science, Space, and Technology discharged

H.R. 2490 Mr. Grijalva (Natural Resources). To amend the National Trails System Act to direct 184 Oct. 11 Rept. 116–232 the Secretary of the Interior to conduct a study on the feasibility of designating the Chief Stand- ing Bear National Historic Trail, and for other purposes.

H.R. 3734 Ms. Vela´zquez (Small Business). To require the Comptroller General of the United 185 Oct. 15 Rept. 116–233 States to report on access to credit for small busi- ness concerns owned and controlled by covered individuals, to require the Administrator of the Small Business Administration to report on the veterans interagency task force, and for other pur- poses.

H.R. 3661 Ms. Vela´zquez (Small Business). To support entrepreneurs serving in the National 186 Oct. 15 Rept. 116–234 Guard and Reserve, and for other purposes.

H.R. 499 Ms. Vela´zquez (Small Business). To amend the Small Business Act to clarify the 187 Oct. 15 Rept. 116–235 treatment of certain surviving spouses under the definition of small business concern owned and controlled by service-disabled veterans.

H.R. 3537 Ms. Vela´zquez (Small Business). To amend the Small Business Act to codify the 188 Oct. 15 Rept. 116–236 Boots to Business Program, and for other pur- poses.

H.R. 2819 Mr. Grijalva (Natural Resources). To extend the authority for the establishment of 193 Oct. 18 Rept. 116–243 a commemorative work in honor of Gold Star Families, and for other purposes.

H.R. 1568 Mr. Grijalva (Natural Resources). To assist in the conservation of the North Atlantic 194 Oct. 18 Rept. 116–244 right whale by supporting and providing financial Part I resources for North Atlantic right whale conserva- tion programs and projects of persons with exper- tise required for the conservation of North Atlan- tic right whales, and for other purposes.

Oct. 18 Budget discharged 1–8 UNION CALENDAR

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H.R. 1305 Mr. Grijalva (Natural Resources). To implement the Agreement on the Conservation 198 Oct. 22 Rept. 116–249 of Albatrosses and Petrels, and for other purposes. Part I

Oct. 22 Foreign Affairs discharged

H.R. 1225 Mr. Grijalva (Natural Resources). To establish, fund, and provide for the use of 199 Oct. 22 Rept. 116–250 amounts in a National Park Service and Public Part I Lands Legacy Restoration Fund to address the maintenance backlog of the National Park Serv- ice, United States Fish and Wildlife Service, Bu- reau of Land Management, and Bureau of Indian Education, and for other purposes.

Oct. 22 Education and Labor discharged

H.R. 359 Mr. Pallone (Energy and To provide for certain programs and developments 202 Oct. 28 Commerce). in the Department of Energy concerning the cy- Rept. 116–254 bersecurity and vulnerabilities of, and physical threats to, the electric grid, and for other pur- poses.

H.R. 362 Mr. Pallone (Energy and To amend the Department of Energy Organization 203 Oct. 28 Commerce). Act with respect to functions assigned to Assistant Rept. 116–255 Secretaries, and for other purposes.

H.R. 360 Mr. Pallone (Energy and To require the Secretary of Energy to establish a 204 Oct. 28 Commerce). voluntary Cyber Sense program to test the cyber- Rept. 116–256 security of products and technologies intended for use in the bulk-power system, and for other pur- poses.

H.R. 3111 Ms. Waters (Financial Services). To make administrative reforms to the National 209 Oct. 28 Rept. 116–261 Flood Insurance Program to increase fairness and accuracy and protect the taxpayer from program fraud and abuse, and for other purposes.

H.R. 3167 Ms. Waters (Financial Services). To reform and reauthorize the National Flood Insur- 210 Oct. 28 Rept. 116–262 ance Program, and for other purposes. Part I

Oct. 28 Transportation and Infrastructure discharged

H.R. 3398 Mr. Neal (Ways and Means). To provide low-income individuals with opportuni- 211 Oct. 29 Rept. 116–265 ties to enter and follow a career pathway in the health professions, to extend and expand dem- onstration projects, and for other purposes. UNION CALENDAR 1–9

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2. HOUSE CALENDAR

Rule XIII, clause 1(a): ‘‘(2) A House Calendar, to which shall be referred all public bills and public resolutions not requiring referral to the Calendar of the Committee of the Whole House on the state of the Union.’’

2019 No. H. Res. 243 Mr. Nadler (Judiciary). Of inquiry requesting the President and directing 19 Apr. 4 Rept. 116–33 the Attorney General to transmit, respectively, certain documents to the House of Representa- tives relating to the actions of former Federal Bu- reau of Investigation Acting Director Andrew McCabe.

Rept. 116–105 Mr. Nadler (Judiciary). Resolution recommending that the House of Rep- 26 June 6 resentatives find William P. Barr, Attorney Gen- eral, U.S. Department of Justice, in Contempt of Congress for Refusal to Comply with a Subpoena Duly Issued by the Committee on the Judiciary.

Rept. 116–125 Mr. Cummings (Oversight and Resolution recommending that the House of Rep- 31 June 24 Reform). resentatives find William P. Barr, Attorney Gen- eral of the United States, and Wilbur L. Ross, Jr., Secretary of Commerce, in Contempt of Con- gress for Refusal to Comply with Subpoenas Duly Issued by the Committee on Oversight and Re- form.

H.R. 263 Mr. Grijalva (Natural Resources). To rename the Oyster Bay National Wildlife Refuge 45 Oct. 11 Rept. 116–228 as the Congressman Lester Wolff Oyster Bay Na- tional Wildlife Refuge.

H. Res. 326 Mr. Engel (Foreign Affairs). Expressing the sense of the House of Representa- 47 Oct. 17 Rept. 116–242 tives regarding United States efforts to resolve the Israeli-Palestinian conflict through a nego- tiated two-state solution.

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3. PRIVATE CALENDAR

Rule XIII, clause 1(a): ‘‘(3) A Private Calendar as provided in clause 5 of rule XV, to which shall be referred all private bills and private resolutions.’’ Rule XV, clause 5: ‘‘5. (a) On the first Tuesday of a month, the Speaker shall direct the Clerk to call the bills and resolutions on the Private Calendar after disposal of such business on the Speaker’s table as requires reference only. If two or more Members, Delegates, or the Resident Commissioner object to the consideration of a bill or resolution so called, it shall be recommitted to the committee that reported it. No other business shall be in order before completion of the call of the Private Calendar on this day unless two-thirds of the Members voting, a quorum being present, agree to a motion that the House dispense with the call. ‘‘(b)(1) On any day, after the disposal of such business on the Speaker’s table as requires reference only, the Speaker may direct the Clerk to call any bill or resolution that has been on the Private Calendar for at least seven days, but only on the second legislative day after the legislative day on which the Speaker or a designee announces to the House an intention to do so. Preference shall be given to omnibus bills containing the texts of bills or resolutions that have previously been objected to on a call of the Private Calendar. If two or more Members, Delegates, or the Resident Commissioner object to the consideration of a bill or resolution so called (other than an omnibus bill), it shall be recommitted to the committee that reported it. Two-thirds of the Members voting, a quorum being present, may adopt a motion that the House dispense with the call on this day. ‘‘(2) Omnibus bills shall be read for amendment by paragraph. No amendment shall be in order except to strike or to reduce amounts of money or to provide limitations. An item or matter stricken from an omnibus bill may not thereafter during the same session of Congress be included in an omnibus bill. Upon passage such an omnibus bill shall be resolved into the several bills and resolutions of which it is composed. The several bills and resolutions, with any amendments adopted by the House, shall be engrossed, when necessary, and otherwise considered as passed severally by the House as distinct bills and resolutions. ‘‘(c) The Speaker may not entertain a reservation of the right to object to the consideration of a bill or resolution under this clause. A bill or resolution considered under this clause shall be considered in the House as in the Committee of the Whole. A motion to dispense with the call of the Private Calendar under this clause shall be privileged. Debate on such a motion shall be limited to five minutes in support and five minutes in opposition.’’

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2019 No. CONSENSUS CALENDAR SEC. 4 Rule XV, clause 7: ‘‘7. (a)(1) At least once during any week in which the House convenes, the House shall consider a measure on the Consensus Calendar as designated by the Speaker. ‘‘(2) This paragraph does not apply before 1 of an odd-numbered year or after September 30 of an even-numbered year. ‘‘(b)(1) The sponsor of a measure that has accumulated 290 cosponsors and has not been reported by the committee of primary jurisdiction may present to the Clerk a motion in writing to place that measure on the Consensus Calendar. ‘‘(2) A proper motion presented under subparagraph (1) shall be placed in the custody of the Clerk, and shall appear in a portion of the Congressional Record designated for that purpose. The Clerk shall maintain a cumulative list of such motions, and shall make such list publicly available in electronic form. ‘‘(3) A motion presented under subparagraph (1) shall be considered as withrawn if the measure is reported by the committee of primary jurisdiction prior to its placement on the Consensus Calendar. ‘‘(c) After a measure has maintained at least 290 cosponsors for a cumulative period of 25 legislative days after the presentation of a motion under paragraph (b)(1), the measure shall be placed on the Consensus Calendar. Such measure shall remain on the Consensus Calendar until it is— ‘‘(1) considered in the House; or ‘‘(2) reported by the committee of primary jurisdiction.’’.

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Rule XV, clause 2: ‘‘(a)(1) A Member may present to the Clerk a motion in writing to discharge— ‘‘(A) a committee from consideration of a public bill or public resolution that has been referred to it for 30 legislative days; or SEC. 5 ‘‘(B) the Committee on Rules from consideration of a resolution that has been referred to it for seven legislative days and that proposes a special order of business for the consideration of a public bill or public resolution that has been reported by a committee or has been referred to a committee for 30 legislative days. ‘‘(2) Only one motion may be presented for a bill or resolution. A Member may not file a motion to discharge the Committee on Rules from consideration of a resolution providing for the consideration of more than one public bill or public resolution or admitting or effecting a nongermane amendment to a public bill or public resolution. ‘‘(b) A motion presented under paragraph (a) shall be placed in the custody of the Clerk, who shall arrange a convenient place for the signatures of Members. A signature may be withdrawn by a Member in writing at any time before a motion is entered on the Journal. The Clerk shall make the signatories a matter of public record, causing the names of the Members who have signed a discharge motion during a week to be published in a portion of the Congressional Record designated for that purpose on the last legislative day of the week and making cumulative lists of such names available each day for public inspection in an appropriate office of the House. The Clerk shall devise a means for making such lists available to offices of the House and to the public in electronic form. When a majority of the total membership of the House shall have signed the motion, it shall be entered on the Journal, published with the signatories thereto in the Record, and referred to the Calendar of Motions to Discharge Committees. ‘‘(c)(1) A motion to discharge that has been on the calendar for at least seven legislative days (except during the last six days of a session of Congress) shall be privileged only at a time or place, designated by the Speaker, in the legislative schedule within two legislative days after the day on which a Member whose signature appears thereon announces to the House an intention to offer the motion. When such a motion is called up, the House shall proceed to its consideration under this paragraph without intervening motion except one motion to adjourn. Privileged motions to discharge shall have precedence in the order of their entry on the Journal. ‘‘(2) When a motion to discharge is called up, the bill or resolution to which it relates shall be read by title only. The motion is debatable for 20 minutes, one-half in favor of the motion and one-half in opposition thereto. ‘‘(d)(1) If a motion prevails to discharge the Committee on Rules from consideration of a resolution, the House shall immediately consider the resolution, pending which the Speaker may entertain one motion that the House adjourn but may not entertain any other dilatory motion until the resolution has been disposed of. If the resolution is adopted, the House shall immediately proceed to its execution. ‘‘(2) If a motion prevails to discharge a committee from consideration of a public bill or public resolution, a motion that the House proceed to the immediate consideration of such bill or resolution shall be privileged if offered by a Member whose signature appeared on the motion to discharge. The motion to proceed is not debatable. If the motion to proceed is adopted, the bill or resolution shall be considered immediately under the general rules of the House. If unfinished before adjournment of the day on which it is called up, the bill or resolution shall remain the unfinished business until it is disposed of. If the motion to proceed is rejected, the bill or resolution shall be referred to the appropriate calendar, where it shall have the same status as if the committee from which it was discharged had duly reported it to the House. ‘‘(e)(1) When a motion to discharge originated under this clause has once been acted on by the House, it shall not be in order to entertain during the same session of Congress— ‘‘(A) a motion to discharge a committee from consideration of that bill or resolution or of any other bill or resolution that, by relating in substance to or dealing with the same subject matter, is substantially the same; or ‘‘(B) a motion to discharge the Committee on Rules from consideration of a resolution providing a special order of business for the consideration of that bill or resolution or of any other bill or resolution that, by relating in substance to or dealing with the same subject matter, is substantially the same. ‘‘(2) A motion to discharge on the Calendar of Motions to Discharge Committees that is rendered out of order under subparagraph (1) shall be stricken from that calendar.’’

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NOTE. Similar or identical bills, and bills having reference to each other, are indicated by number in parentheses.

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HOUSE BILLS HOUSE BILLS—Continued H.R. 1 (H. Res. 172).— To expand Americans’ access H.R. 9 (H. Res. 329).— To direct the President to develop to the ballot box, reduce the influence of big money a plan for the United States to meet its nationally in politics, and strengthen ethics rules for public serv- determined contribution under the Paris Agreement, ants, and for other purposes. Referred to House Ad- and for other purposes. Referred to Foreign Affairs ministration and in addition to Intelligence, the Judici- and in addition to Energy and Commerce Mar. 27, ary, Oversight and Reform, Science, Space, and Tech- 2019. Reported from Foreign Affairs Apr. 18, 2019; nology, Education and Labor, Ways and Means, Finan- Rept. 116–41, Pt. I. Reported from Energy and Com- cial Services, Ethics, and Homeland Security Jan. 3, merce Apr. 18, 2019; Pt. II. Union Calendar. Consid- SEC. 8 2019. Reported amended from House Administration ered , 2019. Passed House amended May 2, Mar. 4, 2019; Rept. 116–15, Pt. I. Intelligence, the 2019; Roll No. 184: 231–190. Received in Senate May Judiciary, Oversight and Reform, Science, Space, and 6, 2019. Ordered placed on the calendar , 2019. Technology, Education and Labor, Ways and Means, Financial Services, Ethics, and Homeland Security dis- charged Mar. 4, 2019. Union Calendar. Considered H.R. 21.— Making appropriations for the fiscal year end- Mar. 6, 7, 2019. Passed House amended Mar. 8, 2019; ing September 30, 2019, and for other purposes. Re- Roll No. 118: 234–193. Received in Senate Mar. 12, ferred to Appropriations and in addition to the Budget 2019. Ordered placed on the calendar Mar. 14, 2019. Jan. 3, 2019. Passed House Jan. 3, 2019; Roll No. H.R. 5 (H. Res. 377).— To prohibit discrimination on 11: 241–190. Received in Senate Jan. 4, 2019. Ordered the basis of sex, gender identity, and sexual orienta- placed on the calendar Jan. 8, 2019. tion, and for other purposes. Referred to the Judiciary and in addition to Education and Labor, Financial H.R. 31.— To require certain additional actions in con- Services, Oversight and Reform, and House Adminis- nection with the national emergency with respect to tration Mar. 13, 2019. Reported amended from the , and for other purposes. Referred to Foreign Af- Judiciary May 10, 2019; Rept. 116–56, Pt. I. Education fairs and in addition to Financial Services, and the and Labor, Financial Services, Oversight and Reform, and House Administration discharged May 10, 2019. Judiciary Jan. 3, 2019. Rules suspended. Passed House Union Calendar. Passed House amended May 17, 2019; amended Jan. 22, 2019. Received in Senate and re- Roll No. 217: 236–173. Received in Senate and referred ferred to Foreign Relations Jan. 23 (Legislative day to the Judiciary May 20, 2019. of Jan. 22), 2019. Reported with amendment June 3, 2019; no written report. H.R. 6 (H. Res. 415).— To authorize the cancellation of removal and adjustment of status of certain aliens, and for other purposes. Referred to the Judiciary and H.R. 34.— To ensure consideration of water intensity in addition to Education and Labor Mar. 12, 2019. in the Department of Energy’s energy research, devel- Passed House amended June 4, 2019; Roll No. 240: opment, and demonstration programs to help guar- 237–187. Received in Senate June 5, 2019. Ordered antee efficient, reliable, and sustainable delivery of en- placed on the calendar June 10, 2019. ergy and clean water resources. Referred to Science, Space, and Technology Jan. 3, 2019. Rules suspended. H.R. 7 (H. Res. 252).— To amend the Fair Labor Stand- Passed House amended July 23, 2019. Received in Sen- ards Act of 1938 to provide more effective remedies ate and referred to Energy and Natural Resources July to victims of discrimination in the payment of wages 24, 2019. on the basis of sex, and for other purposes. Referred to Education and Labor Jan. 30, 2019. Reported amended Mar. 18, 2019; Rept. 116–18. Union Cal- H.R. 36.— To provide for research to better understand endar. Passed House amended Mar. 27, 2019; Roll No. the causes and consequences of sexual harassment af- 134: 242–187. Received in Senate Mar. 28, 2019. Or- fecting individuals in the scientific, technical, engineer- dered placed on the calendar Apr. 3, 2019. ing, and mathematics workforce and to examine poli- cies to reduce the prevalence and negative impact of H.R. 8 (H. Res. 145).— To require a background check such harassment, and for other purposes. Referred to for every firearm sale. Referred to the Judiciary Jan. Science, Space, and Technology Jan. 3, 2019. Reported 8, 2019. Reported amended Feb. 22, 2019; Rept. amended July 12, 2019; Rept. 116–153. Union Cal- 116–11. Union Calendar. Passed House amended Feb. endar. Rules suspended. Passed House amended , 2019; Roll No. 99: 240–190. Received in Senate 23, 2019. Received in Senate and referred to Health, Feb. 28, 2019. Ordered placed on the calendar Mar. Education, Labor, and Pensions July 24, 2019. 4, 2019.

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HOUSE BILLS—Continued HOUSE BILLS—Continued H.R. 56.— To establish an Independent Financial Tech- H.R. 116.— To amend the Small Business Investment nology Task Force to Combat Terrorism and Illicit Fi- Act of 1958 to increase the amount that certain banks nancing, to provide rewards for information leading and savings associations may invest in small business to convictions related to terrorist use of digital cur- investment companies, subject to the approval of the rencies, to establish a Fintech Leadership in Innova- appropriate Federal banking agency, and for other pur- tion and Financial Intelligence Program to encourage poses. Referred to Small Business Jan. 3, 2019. Rules the development of tools and programs to combat ter- suspended. Passed House Jan. 14, 2019; Roll No. 30: rorist and illicit use of digital currencies, and for other 403–2. Received in Senate and referred to Small Busi- purposes. Referred to Financial Services Jan. 3, 2019. ness and Entrepreneurship Jan. 15, 2019. Rules suspended. Passed House amended Jan. 28, 2019. Received in Senate and referred to Banking, H.R. 128.— To clarify the primary functions and duties Housing, and Urban Affairs Jan. 29, 2019. of the Office of Advocacy of the Small Business Admin- istration, and for other purposes. Referred to Small H.R. 66.— To establish the Route 66 Centennial Com- Business Jan. 3, 2019. Rules suspended. Passed House mission, to direct the Secretary of Transportation to Jan. 8, 2019. Received in Senate Jan. 9, 2019. prepare a plan on the preservation needs of Route 66, and for other purposes. Referred to Transportation H.R. 133.— To promote economic partnership and co- and Infrastructure Jan. 3, 2019. Rules suspended. operation between the United States and Mexico. Re- Passed House Feb. 6, 2019; Roll No. 67: 399–22. Re- ferred to Foreign Affairs Jan. 3, 2019. Rules sus- ceived in Senate and referred to Environment and pended. Passed House Jan. 10, 2019. Received in Sen- Public Works Feb. 7, 2019. ate and referred to Foreign Relations Jan. 11, 2019. H.R. 135.— To amend the Notification and Federal Em- H.R. 91 (S. 50).— To authorize the Secretary of the Inte- ployee Antidiscrimination and Retaliation Act of 2002 rior to assess sanitation and safety conditions at Bu- to strengthen Federal antidiscrimination laws enforced reau of Indian Affairs facilities that were constructed by the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission to provide affected Columbia River Treaty tribes access and expand accountability within the Federal Govern- to traditional fishing grounds and expend funds on ment, and for other purposes. Referred to Oversight construction of facilities and structures to improve and Reform Jan. 3, 2019. Rules suspended. Passed those conditions, and for other purposes. Referred to House Jan. 15, 2019; Roll No. 33: 424–0. Received Natural Resources Jan. 3, 2019. Rules suspended. in Senate and referred to Homeland Security and Gov- Passed House Apr. 29, 2019; Roll No. 168: 396–18. ernmental Affairs Jan. 16, 2019. Received in Senate and referred to Indian Affairs Apr. 30, 2019. H.R. 136.— To amend title 5, United States Code, to protect unpaid interns in the Federal Government H.R. 95.— To amend title 38, United States Code, to from workplace harassment and discrimination, and ensure that children of homeless veterans are included for other purposes. Referred to Oversight and Reform in the calculation of the amounts of certain per diem Jan. 3, 2019. Rules suspended. Passed House Jan. 15, grants. Referred to Veterans’ Affairs Jan. 3, 2019. 2019. Received in Senate and referred to Homeland Rules suspended. Passed House Oct. 15, 2019; Roll Security and Governmental Affairs Jan. 16, 2019. No. 557: 408–0. Received in Senate and referred to Veterans’ Affairs Oct. 16, 2019. H.R. 150.— To modernize Federal grant reporting, and for other purposes. Referred to Oversight and Reform H.R. 97 (S. 1590).— To amend the State Department Jan. 3, 2019. Considered under suspension of rules Basic Authorities Act of 1956 to authorize rewards Jan. 15, 2019. Rules suspended. Passed House Jan. for thwarting wildlife trafficking linked to 17, 2019; Roll No. 41: 422–0. Received in Senate and transnational organized crime, and for other purposes. referred to Homeland Security and Governmental Af- Referred to Foreign Affairs Jan. 3, 2019. Rules sus- fairs Jan. 18, 2019. Reported with amendment Sept. pended. Passed House , 2019. Received in Sen- 10, 2019; Rept. 116–96. Passed Senate with amend- ate and referred to Foreign Relations July 16, 2019. ment Oct. 21, 2019. H.R. 190.— To amend the Small Business Act to elimi- H.R. 113.— To require the purchase of domestically nate the inclusion of option years in the award price made of the United States of America for use for sole source contracts, and for other purposes. Re- by the Federal Government. Referred to Oversight and ferred to Small Business Jan. 3, 2019. Considered Reform Jan. 3, 2019. Rules suspended. Passed House under suspension of rules Jan. 14, 2019. Rules sus- Jan. 15, 2019. Received in Senate and referred to pended. Passed House Jan. 16, 2019; Roll No. 36: Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs Jan. 16, 415–6. Received in Senate and referred to Small Busi- 2019. ness and Entrepreneurship Jan. 17, 2019.

H.R. 115.— To require the Department of State to estab- H.R. 192.— To establish an interagency program to as- lish a policy regarding the use of location-tracking con- sist countries in North and West Africa to improve sumer devices by employees at diplomatic and consular immediate and long-term capabilities to counter ter- facilities, and for other purposes. Referred to Foreign rorist threats, and for other purposes. Referred to For- Affairs Jan. 3, 2019. Rules suspended. Passed House eign Affairs Jan. 3, 2019. Rules suspended. Passed Jan. 10, 2019. Received in Senate and referred to For- House Jan. 10, 2019. Received in Senate and referred eign Relations Jan. 11, 2019. to Foreign Relations Jan. 11, 2019. HISTORY OF BILLS AND RESOLUTIONS 8–3

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HOUSE BILLS—Continued HOUSE BILLS—Continued H.R. 202.— To amend the Inspector General Act of 1978 H.R. 246.— To amend the Small Business Act to require relative to the powers of the Department of Justice senior procurement executives, procurement center Inspector General. Referred to Oversight and Reform representatives, and the Office of Small and Disadvan- Jan. 3, 2019. Rules suspended. Passed House Jan. 15, taged Business Utilization to assist small business con- 2019. Received in Senate and referred to the Judiciary cerns participating in the Small Business Innovation Jan. 16, 2019. Research Program and the Small Business Technology Transfer Program, and for other purposes. Referred to Small Business and in addition to Science, Space, H.R. 205 (H. Res. 548).— To amend the Gulf of Mexico and Technology Jan. 4, 2019. Rules suspended. Passed Energy Security Act of 2006 to permanently extend House Jan. 14, 2019. Received in Senate and referred the moratorium on leasing in certain areas of the Gulf to Small Business and Entrepreneurship Jan. 15, 2019. of Mexico. Referred to Natural Resources Jan. 3, 2019. H.R. 247.— To amend chapter 36 of title 44, United Reported July 16, 2019; Rept. 116–156. Union Cal- States Code, to make certain changes relating to elec- endar. Passed House amended Sept. 11, 2019; Roll tronic Government services, and for other purposes. No. 521: 248–180. Received in Senate and referred Referred to Oversight and Reform Jan. 4, 2019. Rules to Energy and Natural Resources Sept. 12, 2019. suspended. Passed House Jan. 15, 2019. Received in Senate and referred to Homeland Security and Govern- mental Affairs Jan. 16, 2019. H.R. 206.— To amend the small business laws to create certain requirements with respect to the SBIR and H.R. 251.— To extend by two years the Chemical Facility STTR program, and for other purposes. Referred to Anti-Terrorism Standards Program of the Department Small Business and in addition to Science, Space, and of Homeland Security, and for other purposes. Referred Technology Jan. 3, 2019. Rules suspended. Passed to Homeland Security and in addition to Energy and House Jan. 14, 2019. Received in Senate and referred Commerce Jan. 4, 2019. Rules suspended. Passed to Small Business and Entrepreneurship Jan. 15, 2019. House Jan. 8, 2019; Roll No. 14: 414–3. Received in Senate Jan. 9, 2019. Ordered placed on the calendar Jan. 10, 2019. Passed Senate with amendments Jan. H.R. 221.— To amend the State Department Basic Au- 16, 2019. House agreed to Senate amendments under thorities Act of 1956 to monitor and combat anti-Semi- suspension of the rules Jan. 17, 2019. Presented to tism globally, and for other purposes. Referred to For- the President Jan. 18, 2019. Approved Jan. 18, 2019. eign Affairs Jan. 3, 2019. Considered under suspension Public Law 116–2. of rules Jan. 10, 2019. Rules suspended. Passed House Jan. 11, 2019; Roll No. 29: 411–1. Received in Senate H.R. 255.— To provide for an exchange of lands with and referred to Foreign Relations Jan. 14, 2019. San Bernardino County, California, to enhance man- agement of lands within the San Bernardino National Forest, and for other purposes. Referred to Natural H.R. 226.— To amend the Small Business Act to include Resources Jan. 4, 2019. Reported June 27, 2019; Rept. best in class designations in the annual report on 116–134. small business goals prepared by the Administrator Union Calendar ...... Union 98 of the Small Business Administration, and for other H.R. 259.— To extend the Medicaid Money Follows the purposes. Referred to Small Business Jan. 3, 2019. Person Rebalancing demonstration, to extend protec- Considered under suspension of rules Jan. 8, 2019. tion for Medicaid recipients of home and community- Rules suspended. Passed House Jan. 9, 2019; Roll No. based services against spousal impoverishment, and 18: 414–11. Received in Senate and referred to Small for other purposes. Referred to Energy and Commerce Business and Entrepreneurship Jan. 10, 2019. and in addition to the Budget Jan. 4, 2019. Rules suspended. Passed House amended Jan. 8, 2019. Re- ceived in Senate Jan. 9, 2019. Passed Senate Jan. H.R. 227.— To amend the Small Business Act to specify 17, 2019. Presented to the President Jan. 23, 2019. what credit is given for certain subcontractors and to Approved Jan. 24, 2019. Public Law 116–3. provide a dispute process for non-payment to sub- contractors, and for other purposes. Referred to Small H.R. 263.— To rename the Oyster Bay National Wildlife Business Jan. 3, 2019. Rules suspended. Passed House Refuge as the Congressman Lester Wolff Oyster Bay Jan. 8, 2019. Received in Senate and referred to Small National Wildlife Refuge. Referred to Natural Re- Business and Entrepreneurship Jan. 9, 2019. sources Jan. 4, 2019. Reported Oct. 11, 2019; Rept. 116–228. House Calendar ...... House 45 H.R. 241.— To amend the Bank Service Company Act to provide improvements with respect to State banking H.R. 264 (H. Res. 28).— Making appropriations for finan- agencies, and for other purposes. Referred to Financial cial services and general government for the fiscal year Services Jan. 4, 2019. Rules suspended. Passed House ending September 30, 2019, and for other purposes. amended Sept. 10, 2019. Received in Senate and re- Referred to Appropriations Jan. 8, 2019. Passed House ferred to Banking, Housing, and Urban Affairs Sept. Jan. 9, 2019; Roll No. 21: 240–188. Received in Senate 11, 2019. Jan. 9, 2019. Ordered placed on the calendar Jan. 10, 2019. 8–4 HISTORY OF BILLS AND RESOLUTIONS

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HOUSE BILLS—Continued HOUSE BILLS—Continued H.R. 265 (H. Res. 28).— Making appropriations for Agri- H.R. 281.— To amend the Federal Reserve Act to require culture, Rural Development, Food and Drug Adminis- Federal Reserve banks to interview at least one indi- tration, and Related Agencies programs for the fiscal vidual reflective of gender diversity and one individual year ending September 30, 2019, and for other pur- reflective of racial or ethnic diversity when appointing poses. Referred to Appropriations Jan. 8, 2019. Passed Federal Reserve bank presidents, and for other pur- House Jan. 10, 2019; Roll No. 25: 243–183. Received poses. Referred to Financial Services Jan. 8, 2019. in Senate and referred to Appropriations Jan. 11, 2019. Rules suspended. Passed House amended Sept. 10, H.R. 266 (H. Res. 28).— Making appropriations for the 2019. Received in Senate and referred to Banking, Department of the Interior, environment, and related Housing, and Urban Affairs Sept. 11, 2019. agencies for the fiscal year ending September 30, 2019, and for other purposes. Referred to Appropriations H.R. 297.— To extend the Federal recognition to the Jan. 8, 2019. Passed House Jan. 11, 2019; Roll No. 27: 240–179. Received in Senate Jan. 14, 2019. Or- Little Shell Tribe of Chippewa Indians of Montana, dered placed on the calendar Jan. 15, 2019. and for other purposes. Referred to Natural Resources Jan. 8, 2019. Rules suspended. Passed House Mar. H.R. 267 (H. Res. 28).— Making appropriations for the 26, 2019; Roll No. 129: 403–21. Received in Senate Department of Transportation, and Housing and Mar. 27, 2019. Ordered placed on the calendar Mar. Urban Development, and related agencies for the fiscal 28, 2019. year ending September 30, 2019, and for other pur- poses. Referred to Appropriations Jan. 8, 2019. Passed House Jan. 10, 2019; Roll No. 23: 244–180. Received H.R. 299.— To amend title 38, United States Code, to in Senate and referred to Appropriations Jan. 11, 2019. clarify presumptions relating to the exposure of certain veterans who served in the vicinity of the Republic H.R. 268 (H. Res. 43).— Making supplemental appropria- of Vietnam, and for other purposes. Referred to Vet- tions for the fiscal year ending September 30, 2019, erans’ Affairs Jan. 8, 2019. Reported amended May and for other purposes. Referred to Appropriations and 10, 2019; Rept. 116–58. Union Calendar. Rules sus- in addition to the Budget Jan. 8, 2019. Passed House pended. Passed House amended May 14, 2019; Roll amended Jan. 16, 2019; Roll No. 39: 237–187. Received No. 203: 410–0. Received in Senate May 15, 2019. in Senate Jan. 17, 2019. Ordered placed on the cal- endar Jan. 22, 2019. Considered Jan. 22, 24, Mar. Passed Senate June 12, 2019. Presented to the Presi- 28, Apr. 1, 2019. dent June 19, 2019. Approved June 25, 2019. Public Law 116–23. H.R. 269.— To reauthorize certain programs under the Public Health Service Act and the Federal Food, Drug, H.R. 312 (H. Res. 377).— To reaffirm the Mashpee and Cosmetic Act with respect to public health security and all-hazards preparedness and response, to clarify Wampanoag Tribe reservation, and for other purposes. the regulatory framework with respect to certain non- Referred to Natural Resources Jan. 8, 2019. Reported prescription drugs that are marketed without an ap- amended May 10, 2019; Rept. 116–54. Union Calendar. proved drug application, and for other purposes. Re- Passed House amended May 15, 2019; Roll No. 207: ferred to Energy and Commerce and in addition to 275–146. Received in Senate May 16, 2019. Ordered Homeland Security, Veterans’ Affairs, and the Judici- placed on the calendar May 20, 2019. ary Jan. 8, 2019. Rules suspended. Passed House Jan. 8, 2019; Roll No. 13: 401–17. Received in Senate Jan. 9, 2019. Ordered placed on the calendar Jan. 10, 2019. H.R. 317.— To reaffirm the action of the Secretary of the Interior to take land into trust for the benefit H.R. 276.— To direct the Secretary of Education to es- of the Santa Ynez Band of Chumash Mission Indians, tablish the Recognizing Inspiring School Employees and for other purposes. Referred to Natural Resources (RISE) Award Program recognizing excellence exhib- Jan. 8, 2019. Rules suspended. Passed House amended ited by classified school employees providing services Apr. 29, 2019. Received in Senate and referred to In- to students in prekindergarten through high school. dian Affairs Apr. 30, 2019. Referred to Education and Labor Jan. 8, 2019. Rules suspended. Passed House Feb. 25, 2019; Roll No. 89: 387–19. Received in Senate and referred to Health, H.R. 328.— To require the Secretary of State to design Education, Labor, and Pensions Feb. 26, 2019. Com- and establish a Vulnerability Disclosure Process (VDP) mittee discharged. Passed Senate Mar. 28, 2019. Pre- to improve Department of State cybersecurity and a sented to the President Apr. 4, 2019. Approved Apr. bug bounty program to identify and report 12, 2019. Public Law 116–13. vulnerabilities of internet-facing information tech- H.R. 277.— To adjust collateral requirements under the nology of the Department of State, and for other pur- Small Business Act for disaster loans, and for other poses. Referred to Foreign Affairs Jan. 8, 2019. Rules purposes. Referred to Small Business Jan. 8, 2019. suspended. Passed House Jan. 22, 2019; Roll No. 45: Reported June 13, 2019; Rept. 116–115. Union Cal- 377–3. Received in Senate and referred to Foreign Re- endar. Rules suspended. Passed House amended July lations Jan. 23 (Legislative day of Jan. 22), 2019. 15, 2019. Received in Senate and referred to Small Business and Entrepreneurship July 16, 2019. HISTORY OF BILLS AND RESOLUTIONS 8–5

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HOUSE BILLS—Continued HOUSE BILLS—Continued H.R. 335.— To require the Inter-Agency Task Force on H.R. 389.— To authorize the Secretary of the Treasury Harmful Algal Blooms and Hypoxia to develop a plan to pay rewards under an asset recovery rewards pro- for reducing, mitigating, and controlling harmful algal gram to help identify and recover stolen assets linked blooms and hypoxia in South Florida, and for other to foreign government corruption and the proceeds of purposes. Referred to Science, Space, and Technology such corruption hidden behind complex financial struc- and in addition to Natural Resources Jan. 8, 2019. tures in the United States and abroad. Referred to Reported amended from Science, Space, and Tech- Financial Services Jan. 9, 2019. Reported amended nology Sept. 11, 2019; Rept. 116–202, Pt. I. Natural May 14, 2019; Rept. 116–60. Union Calendar. Rules Resources discharged Sept. 11, 2019. Union Calendar. suspended. Passed House amended May 14, 2019. Re- Rules suspended. Passed House amended Sept. 26, ceived in Senate and referred to Banking, Housing, 2019. Received in Senate and referred to Commerce, and Urban Affairs May 15, 2019. Science and Transportation Oct. 15, 2019.

H.R. 347.— To extend the authorization of the Uranium H.R. 397 (H. Res. 509).— To amend the Internal Rev- Mill Tailings Radiation Control Act of 1978 relating enue Code of 1986 to create a Pension Rehabilitation to the disposal site in Mesa County, Colorado. Referred Trust Fund, to establish a Pension Rehabilitation Ad- to Energy and Commerce Jan. 8, 2019. Rules sus- ministration within the Department of the Treasury pended. Passed House Mar. 5, 2019. Received in Sen- to make loans to multiemployer defined benefit plans, ate and referred to Energy and Natural Resources and for other purposes. Referred to Education and Mar. 6, 2019. Reported Sept. 10, 2019; Rept. 116–98. Labor and in addition to Ways and Means, and Appro- priations Jan. 9, 2019. Reported amended from Ways H.R. 353 (S. 249).— To direct the Secretary of State and Means July 18, 2019; Rept. 116–159, Pt. I. Re- to develop a strategy to regain observer status for Tai- ported amended from Education and Labor July 19, wan in the World Health Organization, and for other 2019; Pt. II. Appropriations discharged July 19, 2019. purposes. Referred to Foreign Affairs Jan. 8, 2019. Union Calendar. Passed House amended July 24, 2019; Rules suspended. Passed House Jan. 22, 2019. Re- Roll No. 505: 264–169. Received in Senate July 25, ceived in Senate and referred to Foreign Relations Jan. 2019. 23 (Legislative day of Jan. 22), 2019.

H.R. 359.— To provide for certain programs and develop- H.R. 424.— To amend the Homeland Security Act of ments in the Department of Energy concerning the 2002 to improve the management and administration cybersecurity and vulnerabilities of, and physical of the security clearance processes throughout the De- threats to, the electric grid, and for other purposes. partment of Homeland Security, and for other pur- Referred to Energy and Commerce Jan. 9, 2019. Re- poses. Referred to Homeland Security Jan. 10, 2019. ported Oct. 28, 2019; Rept. 116–254. Rules suspended. Passed House Jan. 29, 2019. Re- Union Calendar ...... Union 202 ceived in Senate and referred to Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs Jan. 29, 2019. H.R. 360.— To require the Secretary of Energy to estab- lish a voluntary Cyber Sense program to test the cy- bersecurity of products and technologies intended for H.R. 425.— To promote veteran involvement in STEM use in the bulk-power system, and for other purposes. education, computer science, and scientific research, Referred to Energy and Commerce Jan. 9, 2019. Re- and for other purposes. Referred to Science, Space, ported Oct. 28, 2019; Rept. 116–256. and Technology Jan. 10, 2019. Rules suspended. Union Calendar ...... Union 204 Passed House Feb. 25, 2019. Received in Senate and referred to Commerce, Science and Transportation Feb. H.R. 362.— To amend the Department of Energy Organi- 26, 2019. zation Act with respect to functions assigned to Assist- ant Secretaries, and for other purposes. Referred to Energy and Commerce Jan. 9, 2019. Reported Oct. H.R. 428.— To direct the Under Secretary of Homeland 28, 2019; Rept. 116–255. Security for Intelligence and Analysis to develop and Union Calendar ...... Union 203 disseminate a threat assessment regarding terrorist use of virtual currency. Referred to Homeland Security H.R. 367.— Making appropriations for Coast Guard pay Jan. 10, 2019. Rules suspended. Passed House Jan. in the event an appropriations Act expires before the 29, 2019; Roll No. 56: 422–3. Received in Senate and enactment of a new appropriations Act. Referred to referred to Homeland Security and Governmental Af- Appropriations and in addition to Transportation and fairs Jan. 29, 2019. Infrastructure Jan. 9, 2019. Reported amended from Transportation and Infrastructure June 11, 2019; Rept. 116–110, Pt. I. H.R. 430.— To extend the program of block grants to States for temporary assistance for needy families and H.R. 375.— To amend the Act of June 18, 1934, to reaf- related programs through , 2019. Referred to firm the authority of the Secretary of the Interior to Ways and Means Jan. 10, 2019. Rules suspended. take land into trust for Indian Tribes, and for other Passed House Jan. 14, 2019. Received in Senate Jan. purposes. Referred to Natural Resources Jan. 9, 2019. 15, 2019. Passed Senate Jan. 22, 2019. Presented to Rules suspended. Passed House May 15, 2019; Roll the President Jan. 23, 2019. Approved Jan. 24, 2019. No. 208: 323–96. Received in Senate and referred to Public Law 116–4. Indian Affairs May 16, 2019. 8–6 HISTORY OF BILLS AND RESOLUTIONS

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HOUSE BILLS—Continued HOUSE BILLS—Continued H.R. 434.— To designate the Emancipation National His- H.R. 499.— To amend the Small Business Act to clarify toric Trail, and for other purposes. Referred to Natural the treatment of certain surviving spouses under the Resources Jan. 10, 2019. Reported amended June 27, definition of small business concern owned and con- 2019; Rept. 116–135. Union Calendar. Rules sus- trolled by service-disabled veterans. Referred to Small pended. Passed House amended July 24, 2019. Re- Business Jan. 11, 2019. Reported Oct. 15, 2019; Rept. ceived in Senate and referred to Energy and Natural 116–235. Resources July 25, 2019. Union Calendar ...... Union 187

H.R. 439.— To amend the charter of the Future Farmers of America, and for other purposes. Referred to the H.R. 501.— To amend the Public Health Service Act Judiciary Jan. 10, 2019. Rules suspended. Passed to reauthorize and enhance the poison center national House Jan. 22, 2019. Received in Senate and referred toll-free number, national media campaign, and grant to the Judiciary Jan. 23 (Legislative day of Jan. 22), program, and for other purposes. Referred to Energy 2019. Committee discharged. Passed Senate Feb. 5, and Commerce Jan. 11, 2019. Rules suspended. Passed 2019. Presented to the President Feb. 12, 2019. Ap- House Feb. 25, 2019. Received in Senate and referred proved Feb. 21, 2019. Public Law 116–7. to Health, Education, Labor, and Pensions Feb. 26, 2019. H.R. 449.— To amend the Homeland Security Act of 2002, to direct the Assistant Secretary for State and H.R. 502.— To require the Comptroller General of the Local Law Enforcement to produce and disseminate United States to carry out a study on how virtual an annual catalog on Department of Homeland Secu- currencies and online marketplaces are used to buy, rity training, publications, programs, and services for sell, or facilitate the financing of goods or services State, local, and tribal law enforcement agencies, and associated with sex trafficking or drug trafficking, and for other purposes. Referred to Homeland Security and for other purposes. Referred to Financial Services and in addition to the Judiciary Jan. 10, 2019. Rules sus- in addition to Energy and Commerce Jan. 11, 2019. pended. Passed House Jan. 29, 2019; Roll No. 57: Rules suspended. Passed House Jan. 28, 2019; Roll 412–12. Received in Senate and referred to Homeland No. 53: 412–3. Received in Senate and referred to Security and Governmental Affairs Jan. 29, 2019. Banking, Housing, and Urban Affairs Jan. 29, 2019. H.R. 450.— To amend title 18, United States Code, to provide an additional tool to prevent certain frauds H.R. 504.— To amend the Homeland Security Act of against veterans, and for other purposes. Referred to 2002 to require the Department of Homeland Security the Judiciary Jan. 10, 2019. Rules suspended. Passed to develop an engagement strategy with fusion centers, House amended Feb. 7, 2019; Roll No. 70: 417–0. Re- and for other purposes. Referred to Homeland Security ceived in Senate and referred to the Judiciary Feb. Jan. 11, 2019. Rules suspended. Passed House Jan. 11, 2019. 29, 2019. Received in Senate and referred to Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs Jan. 29, 2019. Re- H.R. 473.— To authorize the Every Word We Utter ported with amendment Mar. 25, 2019; Rept. 116–16. Monument to establish a commemorative work in the Passed Senate with amendment July 25, 2019. District of Columbia and its environs, and for other purposes. Referred to Natural Resources Jan. 10, 2019. Reported amended Oct. 11, 2019; Rept. 116–229. H.R. 507.— To direct the Attorney General to study Union Calendar ...... Union 181 issues relating to human trafficking, and for other pur- poses. Referred to the Judiciary and in addition to H.R. 494.— To amend the Omnibus Crime Control and Education and Labor Jan. 11, 2019. Rules suspended. Safe Streets Act of 1968 to reauthorize the Juvenile Passed House Feb. 7, 2019; Roll No. 71: 414–1. Re- Accountability Block Grant program, and for other pur- ceived in Senate and referred to the Judiciary Feb. poses. Referred to the Judiciary Jan. 11, 2019. Rules 11, 2019. suspended. Passed House amended Feb. 7, 2019. Re- ceived in Senate and referred to the Judiciary Feb. 11, 2019. H.R. 525.— To amend title XI of the Social Security Act to direct the Secretary of Health and Human Serv- H.R. 495.— To amend the Homeland Security Act of ices to establish a public-private partnership for pur- 2002 to require an annual report on the Office for poses of identifying health care waste, fraud, and State and Local Law Enforcement. Referred to Home- abuse. Referred to Energy and Commerce and in addi- land Security and in addition to the Judiciary Jan. tion to Ways and Means Jan. 11, 2019. Rules sus- 11, 2019. Rules suspended. Passed House Jan. 29, pended. Passed House Feb. 25, 2019. Received in Sen- 2019. Received in Senate and referred to Homeland ate and referred to Finance Feb. 26, 2019. Security and Governmental Affairs Jan. 29, 2019. H.R. 526.— To promote free and fair elections, political H.R. 498.— To eliminate unused sections of the United freedoms, and human rights in Cambodia, and for States Code, and for other purposes. Referred to the other purposes. Referred to Foreign Affairs and in ad- Judiciary Jan. 11, 2019. Rules suspended. Passed dition to the Judiciary Jan. 11, 2019. Rules suspended. House Jan. 22, 2019. Received in Senate and referred Passed House amended July 15, 2019. Received in Sen- to the Judiciary Jan. 23 (Legislative day of Jan. 22), ate and referred to Foreign Relations July 16, 2019. 2019. HISTORY OF BILLS AND RESOLUTIONS 8–7

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HOUSE BILLS—Continued HOUSE BILLS—Continued H.R. 539.— To require the Director of the National H.R. 553 (H. Res. 476).— To amend title 10, United Science Foundation to develop an I-Corps course to States Code, to repeal the requirement for reduction support commercialization-ready innovation compa- of survivor annuities under the Survivor Benefit Plan nies, and for other purposes. Referred to Science, for military surviving spouses to offset the receipt of Space, and Technology and in addition to Small Busi- veterans dependency and indemnity compensation, and ness Jan. 14, 2019. Rules suspended. Passed House for other purposes. Referred to Armed Services Jan. Feb. 25, 2019; Roll No. 88: 385–18. Received in Senate 15, 2019. and referred to Health, Education, Labor, and Pen- Placed on the Consensus Calendar July 12, 2019. sions Feb. 26, 2019. Consensus Calendar ...... No. 1 H.R. 559.— To amend section 6 of the Joint Resolution H.R. 540.— To designate the facility of the United States entitled ‘‘A Joint Resolution to approve the Covenant Postal Service located at 770 Ayrault Road in Fairport, To Establish a Commonwealth of the Northern Mar- New York, as the ‘‘Louise and Bob Slaughter Post Of- iana Islands in Political Union with the United States fice’’. Referred to Oversight and Reform Jan. 14, 2019. of America, and for other purposes’’. Referred to Nat- Rules suspended. Passed House Apr. 2, 2019; Roll No. ural Resources and in addition to the Judiciary Jan. 142: 414–7. Received in Senate and referred to Home- 15, 2019. Rules suspended. Passed House amended land Security and Governmental Affairs Apr. 3, 2019. June 3, 2019. Received in Senate June 4, 2019. Passed Reported May 15, 2019; no written report. Passed Sen- Senate June 20, 2019. Presented to the President June ate July 30, 2019. Presented to the President Aug. 25, 2019. Approved June 25, 2019. Public Law 13, 2019. Approved Aug. 21, 2019. Public Law 116–24. 116–42. H.R. 582 (H. Res. 492).— To provide for increases in the Federal minimum wage, and for other purposes. H.R. 542.— To amend the Homeland Security Act of Referred to Education and Labor Jan. 16, 2019. Re- 2002 to establish the National Urban Security Tech- ported amended July 11, 2019; Rept. 116–150. Union nology Laboratory, and for other purposes. Referred Calendar. Passed House amended July 18, 2019; Roll No. 496: 231–199. Received in Senate July 18, 2019. to Homeland Security Jan. 14, 2019. Reported May Ordered placed on the calendar , 2019. 28, 2019; Rept. 116–87. Union Calendar. Rules sus- pended. Passed House June 10, 2019; Roll No. 242: H.R. 583.— To amend the Communications Act of 1934 395–3. Received in Senate and referred to Homeland to provide for enhanced penalties for pirate radio, and Security and Governmental Affairs June 11, 2019. for other purposes. Referred to Energy and Commerce Jan. 16, 2019. Rules suspended. Passed House Feb. 25, 2019. Received in Senate and referred to Com- H.R. 543.— To require the Federal Railroad Administra- merce, Science and Transportation Feb. 26, 2019. tion to provide appropriate congressional notice of com- prehensive safety assessments conducted with respect H.R. 596.— To prohibit United States Government rec- to intercity or commuter rail passenger transportation. ognition of Russia’s annexation of Crimea. Referred Referred to Transportation and Infrastructure Jan. 14, to Foreign Affairs Jan. 16, 2019. Rules suspended. 2019. Rules suspended. Passed House Feb. 6, 2019. Passed House amended Mar. 12, 2019; Roll No. 122: Received in Senate and referred to Commerce, Science 427–1. Received in Senate and referred to Foreign Re- and Transportation Feb. 7, 2019. lations Mar. 13, 2019.

H.R. 598.— To support the independence, sovereignty, H.R. 549 (H. Res. 519).— To designate Venezuela under and territorial integrity of Georgia, and for other pur- section 244 of the Immigration and Nationality Act poses. Referred to Foreign Affairs and in addition to to permit nationals of Venezuela to be eligible for tem- the Judiciary, and Ways and Means Jan. 16, 2019. porary protected status under such section, and for Rules suspended. Passed House amended Oct. 22, other purposes. Referred to the Judiciary Jan. 15, 2019. Received in Senate and referred to Foreign Rela- 2019. Reported amended July 23, 2019; Rept. 116–168. tions Oct. 23, 2019. Union Calendar. Failed of passage under suspension of the rules (two-thirds required) July 23, 2019; Roll H.R. 615.— To provide women and girls safe access to No. 498: 268–154. Passed House amended July 25, sanitation facilities in refugee camps. Referred to For- 2019; Roll No. 514: 272–158. Received in Senate and eign Affairs Jan. 16, 2019. Rules suspended. Passed referred to the Judiciary July 29, 2019. House May 20, 2019. Received in Senate and referred to Foreign Relations May 21, 2019.

H.R. 550.— To award a Congressional Gold Medal, col- H.R. 617 (S. 143).— To authorize the Department of lectively, to the United States Merchant Mariners of Energy to conduct collaborative research with the De- World War II, in recognition of their dedicated and partment of Veterans Affairs in order to improve vital service during World War II. Referred to Finan- healthcare services for veterans in the United States, cial Services Jan. 15, 2019. Rules suspended. Passed and for other purposes. Referred to Science, Space, House amended Sept. 19, 2019. Received in Senate and Technology and in addition to Veterans’ Affairs and referred to Banking, Housing, and Urban Affairs Jan. 16, 2019. Rules suspended. Passed House amend- Sept. 23, 2019. ed July 23, 2019. Received in Senate and referred to Energy and Natural Resources July 24, 2019. 8–8 HISTORY OF BILLS AND RESOLUTIONS

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HOUSE BILLS—Continued HOUSE BILLS—Continued H.R. 624.— To require the Securities and Exchange H.R. 724.— To revise section 48 of title 18, United States Commission to carry out a study of Rule 10b5-1 trad- Code, and for other purposes. Referred to the Judiciary ing plans, and for other purposes. Referred to Finan- Jan. 23, 2019. Rules suspended. Passed House amend- cial Services Jan. 16, 2019. Rules suspended. Passed ed Oct. 22, 2019. Received in Senate and referred to House Jan. 28, 2019; Roll No. 52: 413–3. Received the Judiciary Oct. 23, 2019. in Senate and referred to Banking, Housing, and Urban Affairs Jan. 29, 2019. H.R. 728.— To amend title VIII of the Public Health Service Act to extend advanced education nursing H.R. 639 (S. 1521).— To amend section 327 of the Robert grants to support clinical nurse specialist programs, T. Stafford Disaster Relief and Emergency Assistance and for other purposes. Referred to Energy and Com- Act to clarify that National Urban Search and Rescue merce Jan. 23, 2019. Reported amended Sept. 24, 2019; Response System task forces may include Federal em- Rept. 116–216. Union Calendar. Rules suspended. ployees. Referred to Transportation and Infrastructure Passed House amended Oct. 28, 2019. Jan. 17, 2019. Reported Apr. 2, 2019; Rept. 116–29. Union Calendar. Rules suspended. Passed House Apr. H.R. 736 (S. 195).— To require the Director of the Gov- 8, 2019. Received in Senate and referred to Homeland ernment Publishing Office to establish and maintain Security and Governmental Affairs Apr. 9, 2019. Com- an online portal accessible to the public that allows mittee discharged. Passed Senate July 31, 2019. Pre- the public to obtain electronic copies of all congression- sented to the President Aug. 13, 2019. Approved Aug. ally mandated reports in one place, and for other pur- 22, 2019. Public Law 116–48. poses. Referred to Oversight and Reform and in addi- tion to House Administration Jan. 23, 2019. Rules sus- H.R. 647.— To amend the Public Health Service Act pended. Passed House amended July 17, 2019. Re- to increase the number of permanent faculty in pallia- ceived in Senate and ordered placed on the calendar tive care at accredited allopathic and osteopathic med- July 18, 2019. ical schools, nursing schools, social work schools, and other programs, including physician assistant edu- H.R. 748.— To amend the Internal Revenue Code of cation programs, to promote education and research 1986 to repeal the excise tax on high cost employer- in palliative care and hospice, and to support the de- sponsored health coverage. Referred to Ways and velopment of faculty careers in academic palliative Means Jan. 24, 2019. Placed on the Consensus Cal- medicine. Referred to Energy and Commerce Jan. 17, endar July 17, 2019. Consensus Calendar. Rules sus- 2019. Rules suspended. Passed House amended Oct. pended. Passed House amended July 17, 2019; Roll 28, 2019. No. 493: 419–6. Received in Senate July 18, 2019. Or- dered placed on the calendar July 22, 2019. H.R. 648 (H. Res. 61).— Making appropriations for the fiscal year ending September 30, 2019, and for other H.R. 752.— To amend titles 5 and 28, United States purposes. Referred to Appropriations and in addition Code, to require the maintenance of databases on to the Budget Jan. 17, 2019. Passed House Jan. 23, awards of fees and other expenses to prevailing parties 2019; Roll No. 49: 234–180. Received in Senate Jan. in certain administrative proceedings and court cases 24, 2019. Ordered placed on the calendar Jan. 28, to which the United States is a party, and for other 2019. purposes. Referred to the Judiciary Jan. 24, 2019. Rules suspended. Passed House Feb. 7, 2019. Received H.R. 676.— To reiterate the support of the Congress in Senate and referred to the Judiciary Feb. 11, 2019. of the United States for the North Atlantic Treaty Organization, and for other purposes. Referred to For- H.R. 753.— To promote international exchanges on best eign Affairs Jan. 17, 2019. Rules suspended. Passed election practices, cultivate more secure democratic in- House Jan. 22, 2019; Roll No. 44: 357–22. Received stitutions around the world, and for other purposes. in Senate Jan. 23 (Legislative day of Jan. 22), 2019. Referred to Foreign Affairs Jan. 24, 2019. Rules sus- pended. Passed House May 20, 2019. Received in Sen- H.R. 677.— To amend gendered terms in Federal law ate and referred to Foreign Relations May 21, 2019. relating to the President and the President’s spouse. Referred to the Judiciary Jan. 17, 2019. Reported July H.R. 758.— To provide a safe for financial institu- 9, 2019; Rept. 116–139. Union Calendar. Rules sus- tions that maintain a customer account or customer pended. Passed House July 10, 2019. Received in Sen- transaction at the request of a Federal or State law ate and referred to the Judiciary July 11, 2019. enforcement agency. Referred to Financial Services Jan. 24, 2019. Rules suspended. Passed House amend- H.R. 693.— To amend the Horse Protection Act to des- ed Mar. 11, 2019; Roll No. 120: 404–7. Received in ignate additional unlawful acts under the Act, Senate and referred to Banking, Housing, and Urban strengthen penalties for violations of the Act, improve Affairs Mar. 12, 2019. Department of Agriculture enforcement of the Act, and for other purposes. Referred to Energy and Commerce H.R. 759.— To restore an opportunity for tribal economic Jan. 22, 2019. Placed on the Consensus Calendar July development on terms that are equal and fair, and 19, 2019. Consensus Calendar. Considered under sus- for other purposes. Referred to Natural Resources Jan. pension of rules July 24, 2019. Rules suspended. 24, 2019. Reported July 22, 2019; Rept. 116–165. Passed House amended July 25, 2019; Roll No. 510: Union Calendar. Rules suspended. Passed House 333–96. Received in Senate and referred to Commerce, amended July 24, 2019. Received in Senate July 25, Science and Transportation July 29, 2019. 2019. HISTORY OF BILLS AND RESOLUTIONS 8–9

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HOUSE BILLS—Continued HOUSE BILLS—Continued H.R. 762.— To amend the Energy Policy and Conserva- H.R. 828.— To designate the facility of the United States tion Act to provide for the dissemination of information Postal Service located at 25 Route 111 in Smithtown, regarding available Federal programs relating to en- New York, as the ‘‘Congressman Bill Carney Post Of- ergy efficiency projects for schools, and for other pur- fice’’. Referred to Oversight and Reform Jan. 28, 2019. poses. Referred to Energy and Commerce Jan. 24, Rules suspended. Passed House Apr. 30, 2019. Re- 2019. Rules suspended. Passed House Mar. 5, 2019. ceived in Senate and referred to Homeland Security Received in Senate and referred to Energy and Natural and Governmental Affairs May 1, 2019. Reported May Resources Mar. 6, 2019. Reported with amendment 15, 2019; no written report. Passed Senate July 30, Sept. 19, 2019; Rept. 116–108. 2019. Presented to the President Aug. 13, 2019. Ap- proved Aug. 21, 2019. Public Law 116–43.

H.R. 769 (S. 411).— To amend the Homeland Security H.R. 829.— To designate the facility of the United States Act of 2002 to establish in the Department of Home- Postal Service located at 1450 Montauk Highway in land Security a board to coordinate and integrate de- Mastic, New York, as the ‘‘Army Specialist Thomas partmental intelligence, activities, and policy related J. Wilwerth Post Office Building’’. Referred to Over- sight and Reform Jan. 28, 2019. Considered under sus- to counterterrorism, and for other purposes. Referred pension of rules Apr. 2, 2019. Rules suspended. Passed to Homeland Security Jan. 24, 2019. Rules suspended. House Apr. 4, 2019; Roll No. 151: 423–0. Received Passed House Jan. 29, 2019; Roll No. 58: 414–12. Re- in Senate and referred to Homeland Security and Gov- ceived in Senate and referred to Homeland Security ernmental Affairs Apr. 8, 2019. Reported May 15, and Governmental Affairs Jan. 29, 2019. 2019; no written report. Passed Senate July 30, 2019. Presented to the President Aug. 13, 2019. Approved H.R. 776 (S. 1173).— To amend the Public Health Serv- Aug. 21, 2019. Public Law 116–44. ice Act to reauthorize the Emergency Medical Services H.R. 831 (S. 349).— To direct the Secretary of Transpor- for Children program. Referred to Energy and Com- tation to request nominations for and make determina- merce Jan. 24, 2019. Reported July 23, 2019; Rept. tions regarding roads to be designated under the na- 116–176. Union Calendar. Rules suspended. Passed tional scenic byways program, and for other purposes. House July 24, 2019. Received in Senate July 25, 2019. Referred to Transportation and Infrastructure Jan. 29, Passed Senate July 31, 2019. Presented to the Presi- 2019. Rules suspended. Passed House Feb. 6, 2019; dent Aug. 13, 2019. Approved Aug. 22, 2019. Public Roll No. 66: 404–19. Received in Senate and referred Law 116–49. to Environment and Public Works Feb. 7, 2019. Com- mittee discharged. Passed Senate Sept. 9, 2019. Pre- sented to the President Sept. 11, 2019. Approved H.R. 777 (S. 820).— To reauthorize programs authorized Sept. 22, 2019. Public Law 116–57. under the Debbie Smith Act of 2004. Referred to the Judiciary Jan. 24, 2019. Rules suspended. Passed H.R. 835.— To impose criminal sanctions on certain per- House amended Oct. 23, 2019; Roll No. 584: 402–1. sons involved in international doping fraud conspir- Received in Senate Oct. 28, 2019. acies, to provide restitution for victims of such conspir- acies, and to require sharing of information with the United States Anti-Doping Agency to assist its fight H.R. 790 (H. Res. 87).— To provide for a pay increase against doping, and for other purposes. Referred to in 2019 for certain civilian employees of the Federal the Judiciary and in addition to Energy and Commerce Government, and for other purposes. Referred to Over- Jan. 29, 2019. Reported amended from the Judiciary sight and Reform Jan. 25, 2019. Passed House amend- Oct. 22, 2019; Rept. 116–251, Pt. I. Energy and Com- ed Jan. 30, 2019; Roll No. 64: 259–161. Received in merce discharged Oct. 22, 2019. Union Calendar. Rules Senate Jan. 31, 2019. suspended. Passed House amended Oct. 22, 2019. Re- ceived in Senate and referred to Commerce, Science and Transportation Oct. 23, 2019. H.R. 806.— To require compliant flame mitigation de- vices to be used on portable fuel containers for flam- H.R. 840 (H. Res. 105).— To amend title 38, United mable liquid fuels, and for other purposes. Referred States Code, to direct the Secretary of Veterans Affairs to Energy and Commerce Jan. 28, 2019. Reported to provide child care assistance to veterans receiving amended Sept. 13, 2019; Rept. 116–207. Union Cal- certain medical services provided by the Department endar. Rules suspended. Passed House amended Sept. of Veterans Affairs. Referred to Veterans’ Affairs Jan. 17, 2019. Received in Senate and referred to Com- 29, 2019. Considered Feb. 7, 2019. Passed House merce, Science and Transportation Sept. 18, 2019. amended Feb. 8, 2019; Roll No. 75: 400–9. Received in Senate and referred to Veterans’ Affairs Feb. 11, 2019. H.R. 823 (H. Res. 656).— To provide for the designation of certain wilderness areas, recreation management H.R. 854.— To provide humanitarian assistance to the areas, and conservation areas in the State of Colorado, Venezuelan people, including Venezuelan migrants and and for other purposes. Referred to Natural Resources refugees in the Americas and for other purposes. Re- Jan. 28, 2019. Reported amended Oct. 4, 2019; Rept. ferred to Foreign Affairs Jan. 29, 2019. Rules sus- 116–226. pended. Passed House amended Mar. 25, 2019. Re- Union Calendar ...... Union 179 ceived in Senate and referred to Foreign Relations Mar. 26, 2019. 8–10 HISTORY OF BILLS AND RESOLUTIONS

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HOUSE BILLS—Continued HOUSE BILLS—Continued H.R. 866 (S. 528).— To provide a lactation room in public H.R. 965.— To promote competition in the market for buildings. Referred to Transportation and Infrastruc- drugs and biological products by facilitating the timely ture Jan. 30, 2019. Rules suspended. Passed House entry of lower-cost generic and biosimilar versions of Feb. 6, 2019. Received in Senate and referred to Envi- those drugs and biological products. Referred to En- ronment and Public Works Feb. 7, 2019. Committee ergy and Commerce and in addition to the Judiciary discharged. Passed Senate , 2019. Presented Feb. 5, 2019. Reported amended from Energy and to the President July 15, 2019. Approved July 25, Commerce May 10, 2019; Rept. 116–55, Pt. I. Reported 2019. Public Law 116–30. from the Judiciary May 10, 2019; Pt. II. Union Calendar ...... Union 33 Supplemental report filed May 16, 2019; Pt. III. H.R. 876.— To direct the Administrator of the Federal Emergency Management Agency to carry out a plan for the purchase and installation of an earthquake H.R. 974.— To amend the Federal Reserve Act to require the Vice Chairman for Supervision of the Board of early warning system for the Cascadia Subduction Governors of the Federal Reserve System to provide Zone, and for other purposes. Referred to Transpor- a written report, and for other purposes. Referred to tation and Infrastructure Jan. 30, 2019. Rules sus- Financial Services Feb. 5, 2019. Rules suspended. pended. Passed House amended Feb. 6, 2019. Received Passed House amended Mar. 11, 2019. Received in in Senate and referred to Homeland Security and Gov- Senate and referred to Banking, Housing, and Urban ernmental Affairs Feb. 7, 2019. Affairs Mar. 12, 2019.

H.R. 886.— To direct the Attorney General to establish H.R. 986 (H. Res. 357).— To provide that certain guid- and carry out a Veteran Treatment Court Program. ance related to waivers for State innovation under the Referred to the Judiciary Jan. 30, 2019. Reported Oct. Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act shall have 28, 2019; Rept. 116–259. Union Calendar. Rules sus- no force or effect. Referred to Energy and Commerce pended. Passed House amended Oct. 28, 2019. and in addition to Ways and Means Feb. 6, 2019. Reported from Energy and Commerce Apr. 30, 2019; Rept. 116–44, Pt. I. Ways and Means discharged Apr. H.R. 887.— To designate the facility of the United States 30, 2019. Union Calendar. Passed House amended May Postal Service located at 877 East 1200 South in 9, 2019; Roll No. 196: 230–183. Received in Senate Orem, Utah, as the ‘‘Jerry C. Washburn Post Office May 14, 2019. Ordered placed on the calendar May Building’’. Referred to Oversight and Reform Jan. 30, 15, 2019. 2019. Rules suspended. Passed House Oct. 16, 2019. Received in Senate and referred to Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs Oct. 17, 2019. H.R. 987 (H. Res. 377).— To amend the Patient Protec- tion and Affordable Care Act to provide for Federal Exchange outreach and educational activities. Referred H.R. 920.— To restrict the transfer of defense articles, to Energy and Commerce and in addition to the Budg- defense services, and crime control articles to any ele- et Feb. 6, 2019. Reported amended from Energy and ment of the security forces of Venezuela that is under Commerce May 10, 2019; Rept. 116–53, Pt. I. The the authority of a government of Venezuela that is Budget discharged May 10, 2019. Union Calendar. not recognized as the legitimate government of Ven- Passed House amended May 16, 2019; Roll No. 214: ezuela by the Government of the United States, and 234–183. Received in Senate and referred to Health, for other purposes. Referred to Foreign Affairs Jan. Education, Labor, and Pensions May 20, 2019. 30, 2019. Rules suspended. Passed House amended Mar. 25, 2019. Received in Senate and referred to For- H.R. 988.— To provide for a study by the Ocean Studies eign Relations Mar. 26, 2019. Board of the National Academies of Science examining the impact of ocean acidification and other stressors H.R. 938.— To amend the Federal Food, Drug, and Cos- in estuarine environments. Referred to Science, Space, metic Act, with respect to eligibility for approval of and Technology and in addition to Natural Resources Feb. 6, 2019. Reported amended from Science, Space, a subsequent generic drug, to remove the barrier to and Technology May 23, 2019; Rept. 116–82, Pt. I. that approval posed by the 180-day exclusivity period Natural Resources discharged May 23, 2019. Union afforded to a first generic applicant that has not yet Calendar. Rules suspended. Passed House amended received final approval, and for other purposes. Re- June 5, 2019. Received in Senate and referred to Com- ferred to Energy and Commerce Jan. 31, 2019. Re- merce, Science and Transportation June 10, 2019. ported May 2, 2019; Rept. 116–46. Union Calendar ...... Union 24 H.R. 995.— To amend chapter 3 of title 5, United States Code, to require the publication of settlement agree- H.R. 951.— To promote bilateral tourism through co- ments, and for other purposes. Referred to Oversight operation between the United States and Mexico. Re- and Reform Feb. 6, 2019. Considered under suspension ferred to Foreign Affairs Feb. 4, 2019. Rules sus- of rules Feb. 11, 2019. Rules suspended. Passed House pended. Passed House amended June 10, 2019. Re- amended Feb. 13, 2019; Roll No. 84: 418–0. Received ceived in Senate and referred to Foreign Relations in Senate and referred to Homeland Security and Gov- June 11, 2019. ernmental Affairs Feb. 14, 2019. HISTORY OF BILLS AND RESOLUTIONS 8–11

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HOUSE BILLS—Continued HOUSE BILLS—Continued H.R. 1010.— To provide that the rule entitled ‘‘Short- H.R. 1065.— To provide for a study on the use of social Term, Limited Duration Insurance’’ shall have no force media in security clearance investigations. Referred to or effect. Referred to Energy and Commerce and in Oversight and Reform Feb. 7, 2019. Rules suspended. addition to Education and Labor, and Ways and Means Passed House Feb. 11, 2019; Roll No. 76: 377–3. Re- Feb. 6, 2019. Reported from Education and Labor Apr. ceived in Senate and referred to Homeland Security 29, 2019; Rept. 116–43, Pt. I. Reported from Energy and Governmental Affairs Feb. 12, 2019. and Commerce May 10, 2019; Pt. II. Ways and Means discharged May 10, 2019. H.R. 1079.— To require the Director of the Office of Union Calendar ...... Union 29 Management and Budget to issue guidance on elec- tronic consent forms, and for other purposes. Referred H.R. 1014.— To amend the Outer Continental Shelf to Oversight and Reform Feb. 7, 2019. Rules sus- Lands Act to apply to territories of the United States, pended. Passed House amended Feb. 11, 2019; Roll to establish offshore wind lease sale requirements, to No. 77: 379–0. Received in Senate and referred to provide dedicated funding for coral reef conservation, Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs Feb. 12, and for other purposes. Referred to Natural Resources 2019. Reported June 25, 2019; Rept. 116–50. Passed Feb. 6, 2019. Reported Oct. 11, 2019; Rept. 116–230. Senate July 31, 2019. Presented to the President Aug. Union Calendar ...... Union 182 13, 2019. Approved Aug. 22, 2019. Public Law 116–50. H.R. 1037.— To increase transparency with respect to financial services benefitting state sponsors of ter- rorism, human rights abusers, and corrupt officials, H.R. 1112 (H. Res. 145).— To amend chapter 44 of title and for other purposes. Referred to Financial Services 18, United States Code, to strengthen the background Feb. 7, 2019. Rules suspended. Passed House May 14, check procedures to be followed before a Federal fire- 2019. Received in Senate and referred to Banking, arms licensee may transfer a firearm to a person who Housing, and Urban Affairs May 15, 2019. is not such a licensee. Referred to the Judiciary Feb. 8, 2019. Reported amended Feb. 22, 2019; Rept. H.R. 1044.— To amend the Immigration and Nationality 116–12. Union Calendar. Passed House amended Feb. Act to eliminate the per-country numerical limitation 28, 2019; Roll No. 103: 228–198. Received in Senate for employment-based immigrants, to increase the per- Mar. 4, 2019. Ordered placed on the calendar Mar. country numerical limitation for family-sponsored im- 5, 2019. migrants, and for other purposes. Referred to the Judi- ciary Feb. 7, 2019. Rules suspended. Passed House H.R. 1122.— To authorize the Secretary of Housing and amended July 10, 2019; Roll No. 437: 365–65. Received Urban Development to carry out a housing choice in Senate and referred to the Judiciary July 11, 2019. voucher mobility demonstration to encourage families receiving such voucher assistance to move to lower- H.R. 1058.— To reauthorize certain provisions of the poverty areas and expand access to opportunity areas. Public Health Service Act relating to autism, and for Referred to Financial Services Feb. 8, 2019. Rules sus- other purposes. Referred to Energy and Commerce pended. Passed House Mar. 11, 2019; Roll No. 119: Feb. 7, 2019. Reported amended July 23, 2019; Rept. 387–22. Received in Senate and referred to Banking, 116–177. Union Calendar. Rules suspended. Passed Housing, and Urban Affairs Mar. 12, 2019. House amended July 24, 2019. Received in Senate July 25, 2019. Passed Senate Sept. 19, 2019. Presented to H.R. 1123.— To amend title 28, United States Code, the President Sept. 25, 2019. Approved Sept. 30, to modify the composition of the eastern judicial dis- 2019. Public Law 116–60. trict of Arkansas, and for other purposes. Referred to the Judiciary Feb. 8, 2019. Reported Oct. 22, 2019; H.R. 1060.— To provide regulatory relief to charitable Rept. 116–248. Union Calendar. Rules suspended. organizations that provide housing assistance, and for Passed House Oct. 22, 2019. Received in Senate and other purposes. Referred to Financial Services Feb. 7, referred to the Judiciary Oct. 23, 2019. 2019. Rules suspended. Passed House amended May 14, 2019. Received in Senate and referred to Banking, H.R. 1138.— To reauthorize the West Valley demonstra- Housing, and Urban Affairs May 15, 2019. tion project, and for other purposes. Referred to Energy and Commerce Feb. 11, 2019. Rules suspended. Passed H.R. 1063.— To amend title 44, United States Code, House Mar. 5, 2019. Received in Senate and referred to require information on contributors to Presidential to Energy and Natural Resources Mar. 6, 2019. Re- library fundraising organizations, and for other pur- ported Aug. 16, 2019; Rept. 116–69. poses. Referred to Oversight and Reform Feb. 7, 2019. Rules suspended. Passed House amended Feb. 11, 2019. Received in Senate and referred to Homeland H.R. 1146 (H. Res. 548).— To amend Public Law 115- Security and Governmental Affairs Feb. 12, 2019. 97 (commonly known as the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act) to repeal the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge oil and H.R. 1064.— To amend title 5, United States Code, to gas program, and for other purposes. Referred to Nat- allow whistleblowers to disclose information to certain ural Resources Feb. 11, 2019. Reported amended June recipients. Referred to Oversight and Reform Feb. 7, 27, 2019; Rept. 116–133. Union Calendar. Passed 2019. Rules suspended. Passed House amended Feb. House amended Sept. 12, 2019; Roll No. 530: 225–193. 11, 2019. Received in Senate and referred to Homeland Received in Senate and referred to Energy and Natural Security and Governmental Affairs Feb. 12, 2019. Resources Sept. 12, 2019. 8–12 HISTORY OF BILLS AND RESOLUTIONS

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HOUSE BILLS—Continued HOUSE BILLS—Continued H.R. 1158.— To authorize cyber incident response teams H.R. 1232.— To amend the Illegal Immigration Reform at the Department of Homeland Security, and for other and Immigrant Responsibility Act of 1996 to repeal purposes. Referred to Homeland Security Feb. 13, certain waiver authority relating to the construction 2019. Reported May 30, 2019; Rept. 116–89. Union of new border barriers, and for other purposes. Re- Calendar. Rules suspended. Passed House amended ferred to Homeland Security Feb. 14, 2019. Reported June 10, 2019. Received in Senate and ordered placed May 2, 2019; Rept. 116–45. on the calendar June 11, 2019. Passed Senate with Union Calendar ...... Union 23 amendment Sept. 24, 2019.

H.R. 1198.— To designate the facility of the United H.R. 1235.— To provide that the term of office of certain States Postal Service located at 404 South Boulder members of the Merit Systems Protection Board shall Highway in Henderson, Nevada, as the ‘‘Henderson be extended by a period of 1 year, to limit such mem- Veterans Memorial Post Office Building’’. Referred to bers from concurrently holding positions within the Oversight and Reform Feb. 13, 2019. Rules suspended. Federal Government, and for other purposes. Referred Passed House Apr. 30, 2019. Received in Senate and to Oversight and Reform Feb. 14, 2019. Rules sus- referred to Homeland Security and Governmental Af- pended. Passed House amended Feb. 25, 2019. Re- fairs May 1, 2019. Reported June 19, 2019; no written ceived in Senate and referred to Homeland Security report. Passed Senate July 30, 2019. Presented to the and Governmental Affairs Feb. 26, 2019. President Aug. 13, 2019. Approved Aug. 21, 2019. Public Law 116–45. H.R. 1237.— To amend the Federal Ocean Acidification H.R. 1199.— To direct the Secretary of Veterans Affairs Research and Monitoring Act of 2009 to establish an to conduct a study regarding the accessibility of Ocean Acidification Advisory Board, to expand and im- websites of the Department of Veterans Affairs to indi- prove the research on Ocean Acidification and Coastal viduals with disabilities. Referred to Veterans’ Affairs Acidification, to establish and maintain a data archive Feb. 13, 2019. Reported June 25, 2019; Rept. 116–127. system for Ocean Acidification data and Coastal Acidi- Union Calendar. Rules suspended. Passed House Oct. fication data, and for other purposes. Referred to 15, 2019. Received in Senate and referred to Veterans’ Science, Space, and Technology Feb. 14, 2019. Re- Affairs Oct. 16, 2019. ported amended May 28, 2019; Rept. 116–86. Union Calendar. Rules suspended. Passed House amended H.R. 1200.— To increase, effective as of 1, June 5, 2019. Received in Senate and referred to Com- 2019, the rates of compensation for veterans with serv- merce, Science and Transportation June 10, 2019. ice-connected disabilities and the rates of dependency and indemnity compensation for the survivors of cer- tain disabled veterans, and for other purposes. Re- H.R. 1250.— To designate the facility of the United ferred to Veterans’ Affairs Feb. 13, 2019. Reported States Postal Service located at 11158 Highway 146 May 16, 2019; Rept. 116–68. Union Calendar. Rules North in Hardin, Texas, as the ‘‘Lucas Lowe Post Of- suspended. Passed House May 21, 2019. Received in fice’’. Referred to Oversight and Reform Feb. 14, 2019. Senate May 22, 2019. Passed Senate Sept. 12, 2019. Rules suspended. Passed House amended July 17, Presented to the President Sept. 18, 2019. Approved 2019. Received in Senate and referred to Homeland Sept. 26, 2019. Public Law 116–58. Security and Governmental Affairs July 18, 2019. Committee discharged. Passed Senate July 30, 2019. H.R. 1222 (S. 94).— To amend the Pittman-Robertson Presented to the President Aug. 13, 2019. Approved Wildlife Restoration Act to facilitate the establishment Aug. 23, 2019. Public Law 116–55. of additional or expanded public target ranges in cer- tain States. Referred to Natural Resources Feb. 14, 2019. Rules suspended. Passed House Apr. 29, 2019. H.R. 1252.— To designate the facility of the United Received in Senate and passed Apr. 30, 2019. Pre- States Postal Service located at 6531 Van Nuys Boule- sented to the President May 2, 2019. Approved May vard in Van Nuys, California, as the ‘‘Marilyn Monroe 10, 2019. Public Law 116–17. Post Office’’. Referred to Oversight and Reform Feb. 14, 2019. Rules suspended. Passed House Oct. 16, 2019. Received in Senate and referred to Homeland H.R. 1225.— To establish, fund, and provide for the use Security and Governmental Affairs Oct. 17, 2019. of amounts in a National Park Service and Public Lands Legacy Restoration Fund to address the mainte- nance backlog of the National Park Service, United H.R. 1253.— To designate the facility of the United States Fish and Wildlife Service, Bureau of Land Man- States Postal Service located at 13507 Van Nuys Bou- agement, and Bureau of Indian Education, and for levard in Pacoima, California, as the ‘‘Ritchie Valens other purposes. Referred to Natural Resources and in Post Office Building’’. Referred to Oversight and Re- addition to Education and Labor Feb. 14, 2019. Re- ported amended from Natural Resources Oct. 22, 2019; form Feb. 14, 2019. Rules suspended. Passed House Rept. 116–250, Pt. I. Education and Labor discharged Oct. 16, 2019. Received in Senate and referred to Oct. 22, 2019. Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs Oct. 17, Union Calendar ...... Union 199 2019. HISTORY OF BILLS AND RESOLUTIONS 8–13

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HOUSE BILLS—Continued HOUSE BILLS—Continued H.R. 1261.— To establish a national program to identify H.R. 1314.— To reauthorize the Integrated Coastal and and reduce losses from landslide hazards, to establish Ocean Observation System Act of 2009, and for other a national 3D Elevation Program, and for other pur- purposes. Referred to Natural Resources and in addi- poses. Referred to Natural Resources and in addition tion to Science, Space, and Technology Feb. 19, 2019. to Science, Space, and Technology Feb. 14, 2019. Re- Reported amended from Natural Resources Oct. 11, ported amended from Natural Resources June 3, 2019; 2019; Rept. 116–231, Pt. I. Science, Space, and Tech- Rept. 116–99, Pt. I. Science, Space, and Technology nology discharged Oct. 11, 2019. discharged June 3, 2019. Union Calendar. Rules sus- Union Calendar ...... Union 183 pended. Passed House amended June 3, 2019. Received in Senate June 4, 2019. H.R. 1318.— To direct the Librarian of Congress to ob- tain a stained glass panel depicting the seal of the District of Columbia and install the panel among the H.R. 1271.— To establish in the Department of Veterans stained glass panels depicting the seals of States which Affairs a pilot program instituting a clinical observa- overlook the Main Reading Room of the Library of tion program for pre-med students preparing to attend Congress Thomas Jefferson Building. Referred to medical school. Referred to Veterans’ Affairs Feb. 14, House Administration and in addition to Transpor- 2019. Rules suspended. Passed House Mar. 5, 2019. tation and Infrastructure Feb. 22, 2019. Reported from Received in Senate Mar. 6, 2019. Ordered placed on Transportation and Infrastructure May 16, 2019; Rept. the calendar Mar. 7, 2019. 116–66, Pt. I.

H.R. 1305.— To implement the Agreement on the Con- H.R. 1322.— To require a report on the effects of climate servation of Albatrosses and Petrels, and for other pur- change on the Coast Guard, and for other purposes. poses. Referred to Natural Resources and in addition Referred to Transportation and Infrastructure Feb. 22, to Foreign Affairs Feb. 15, 2019. Reported from Nat- 2019. Reported May 24, 2019; Rept. 116–85. ural Resources Oct. 22, 2019; Rept. 116–249, Pt. I. Union Calendar ...... Union 60 Foreign Affairs discharged Oct. 22, 2019. Union Calendar ...... Union 198 H.R. 1327 (H. Res. 476).— To extend authorization for the September 11th Victim Compensation Fund of 2001 through fiscal year 2090, and for other purposes. H.R. 1306.— To amend the Disaster Recovery Reform Referred to the Judiciary Feb. 25, 2019. Reported July Act to develop a study regarding streamlining and con- 12, 2019; Rept. 116–152. Union Calendar. Rules sus- solidating information collection and preliminary dam- pended. Passed House amended July 12, 2019; Roll age assessments, and for other purposes. Referred to No. 474: 402–12. Received in Senate July 15, 2019. Transportation and Infrastructure Feb. 15, 2019. Re- Ordered placed on the calendar July 17, 2019. Passed ported July 11, 2019; Rept. 116–145. Union Calendar. Senate July 23, 2019; Roll No. 224: 97–2. Presented Rules suspended. Passed House amended Oct. 28, to the President July 24, 2019. Approved July 29, 2019. 2019. Public Law 116–34.

H.R. 1307.— To provide for an online repository for cer- H.R. 1328.— To establish the Office of Internet tain reporting requirements for recipients of Federal Connectivity and Growth, and for other purposes. Re- disaster assistance, and for other purposes. Referred ferred to Energy and Commerce Feb. 25, 2019. Rules to Transportation and Infrastructure and in addition suspended. Passed House amended , 2019. Re- to Small Business, and Financial Services Feb. 15, ceived in Senate and referred to Commerce, Science 2019. Reported from Transportation and Infrastructure and Transportation May 9, 2019. July 23, 2019; Rept. 116–167, Pt. I. Small Business H.R. 1331.— To amend the Federal Water Pollution Con- and Financial Services discharged July 23, 2019. trol Act to reauthorize certain programs relating to Union Calendar. Rules suspended. Passed House July nonpoint source management, and for other purposes. 24, 2019. Received in Senate and referred to Homeland Referred to Transportation and Infrastructure Feb. 25, Security and Governmental Affairs July 25, 2019. 2019. Reported Apr. 8, 2019; Rept. 116–36. Union Cal- endar. Rules suspended. Passed House Apr. 8, 2019; H.R. 1311.— To amend the Robert T. Stafford Disaster Roll No. 158: 329–56. Received in Senate and referred Relief and Emergency Assistance Act to ensure that to Environment and Public Works Apr. 9, 2019. unmet needs after a major disaster are met. Referred to Transportation and Infrastructure Feb. 19, 2019. H.R. 1359.— To promote Internet access in developing Reported July 11, 2019; Rept. 116–146. countries and update foreign policy toward the Inter- Union Calendar ...... Union 108 net, and for other purposes. Referred to Foreign Affairs Feb. 26, 2019. Rules suspended. Passed House May H.R. 1313.— To amend the Implementing Recommenda- 20, 2019. Received in Senate and referred to Foreign tions of the 9/11 Commission Act of 2007 to clarify Relations May 21, 2019. certain allowable uses of funds for public transpor- H.R. 1365.— To make technical corrections to the Guam tation security assistance grants and establish periods World War II Loyalty Recognition Act. Referred to of performance for such grants, and for other purposes. Natural Resources Feb. 26, 2019. Reported July 11, Referred to Homeland Security Feb. 19, 2019. Rules 2019; Rept. 116–149. Union Calendar. Rules sus- suspended. Passed House amended May 14, 2019. Re- pended. Passed House amended July 24, 2019. Re- ceived in Senate and referred to Homeland Security ceived in Senate and referred to the Judiciary July and Governmental Affairs May 15, 2019. 25, 2019. 8–14 HISTORY OF BILLS AND RESOLUTIONS

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HOUSE BILLS—Continued HOUSE BILLS—Continued H.R. 1373 (H. Res. 656).— To protect, for current and H.R. 1414.— To amend the duties of the Financial future generations, the watershed, ecosystem, and cul- Crimes Enforcement Network (FinCEN) to ensure tural heritage of the Grand Canyon region in the State FinCEN works with Tribal law enforcement agencies, of Arizona, and for other purposes. Referred to Natural protects against all forms of terrorism, and focuses Resources Feb. 26, 2019. Reported amended Oct. 4, on virtual currencies. Referred to Financial Services 2019; Rept. 116–222. Feb. 27, 2019. Rules suspended. Passed House Mar. Union Calendar ...... Union 175 11, 2019. Received in Senate and referred to Banking, Housing, and Urban Affairs Mar. 12, 2019.

H.R. 1381.— To direct the Secretary of Veterans Affairs H.R. 1420.— To amend the Energy Independence and to take actions necessary to ensure that certain indi- Security Act of 2007 to promote energy efficiency via viduals may update the burn pit registry with a reg- information and computing technologies, and for other istered individual’s cause of death, and for other pur- purposes. Referred to Energy and Commerce Feb. 28, poses. Referred to Veterans’ Affairs Feb. 26, 2019. 2019. Rules suspended. Passed House amended Sept. Rules suspended. Passed House Mar. 5, 2019; Roll No. 9, 2019; Roll No. 515: 384–23. Received in Senate and 104: 416–0. Received in Senate Mar. 6, 2019. Ordered referred to Energy and Natural Resources Sept. 10, placed on the calendar Mar. 7, 2019. 2019. Reported Oct. 23, 2019; Rept. 116–145.

H.R. 1423 (H. Res. 558).— To amend title 9 of the United H.R. 1385.— To amend the Patient Protection and Af- States Code with respect to arbitration. Referred to fordable Care Act to preserve the option of States to the Judiciary Feb. 28, 2019. Reported amended Sept. implement health care marketplaces, and for other 13, 2019; Rept. 116–204. Union Calendar. Passed purposes. Referred to Energy and Commerce Feb. 27, House amended Sept. 20, 2019; Roll No. 540: 225–186. 2019. Reported amended May 3, 2019; Rept. 116–49. Received in Senate and referred to the Judiciary Sept. Union Calendar ...... Union 27 24, 2019.

H.R. 1386.— To amend the Patient Protection and Af- H.R. 1433.— To amend the Homeland Security Act of fordable Care Act to provide for additional require- 2002 to improve morale within the Department of ments with respect to the navigator program, and for Homeland Security workforce by conferring new re- other purposes. Referred to Energy and Commerce sponsibilities to the Chief Human Capital Officer, es- Feb. 27, 2019. Reported amended May 3, 2019; Rept. tablishing an employee engagement steering com- 116–50. mittee, requiring action plans, and authorizing an an- Union Calendar ...... Union 28 nual employee award program, and for other purposes. Referred to Homeland Security Feb. 28, 2019. Reported amended Mar. 28, 2019; Rept. 116–26. Union Cal- H.R. 1388.— To take lands in Sonoma County, Cali- endar. Rules suspended. Passed House amended Apr. fornia, into trust as part of the reservation of the 1, 2019. Received in Senate and referred to Homeland Lytton Rancheria of California, and for other purposes. Security and Governmental Affairs Apr. 2, 2019. Referred to Natural Resources Feb. 27, 2019. Rules suspended. Passed House Mar. 26, 2019; Roll No. 128: H.R. 1437.— To amend the Homeland Security Act of 404–21. Received in Senate and referred to Indian Af- 2002 to require the Under Secretary for Management fairs Mar. 27, 2019. Reported July 29, 2019; Rept. of the Department of Homeland Security to achieve 116–67. security of sensitive assets among the components of the Department of Homeland Security, and for other H.R. 1396 (S. 590).— To award Congressional Gold Med- purposes. Referred to Homeland Security Feb. 28, als to Katherine Johnson and Dr. Christine Darden, 2019. Rules suspended. Passed House May 14, 2019. to posthumously award Congressional Gold Medals to Received in Senate and referred to Homeland Security Dorothy Vaughan and Mary Jackson, and to award and Governmental Affairs May 15, 2019. a Congressional Gold Medal to honor all of the women H.R. 1449.— To designate the facility of the United who contributed to the success of the National Aero- States Postal Service located at 3033 203rd Street in nautics and Space Administration during the Space Olympia Fields, Illinois, as the ‘‘Captain Robert L. Race. Referred to Financial Services and in addition Martin Post Office’’. Referred to Oversight and Reform to House Administration Feb. 27, 2019. Rules sus- Feb. 28, 2019. Rules suspended. Passed House Apr. pended. Passed House amended Sept. 19, 2019. Re- 30, 2019. Received in Senate and referred to Homeland ceived in Senate and ordered placed on the calendar Security and Governmental Affairs May 1, 2019. Re- Sept. 23, 2019. Passed Senate Oct. 17, 2019. Presented ported June 19, 2019; no written report. Passed Senate to the President Oct. 29, 2019. July 30, 2019. Presented to the President Aug. 13, 2019. Approved Aug. 21, 2019. Public Law 116–46. H.R. 1404.— To strengthen the United States response to Russian interference by providing transparency on H.R. 1477.— To require a threat assessment and strat- the corruption of Russian President Vladimir Putin. egy to counter Russian influence in Venezuela, an as- Referred to Intelligence and in addition to Foreign Af- sessment of foreign acquisition of CITGO assets in the fairs, and Financial Services Feb. 27, 2019. Rules sus- United States, and for other purposes. Referred to For- pended. Passed House amended Mar. 12, 2019. Re- eign Affairs and in addition to the Judiciary Feb. 28, ceived in Senate and referred to Intelligence Mar. 13, 2019. Rules suspended. Passed House amended Mar. 2019. 25, 2019. Received in Senate and referred to Foreign Relations Mar. 26, 2019. HISTORY OF BILLS AND RESOLUTIONS 8–15

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HOUSE BILLS—Continued HOUSE BILLS—Continued H.R. 1496 (S. 580).— To amend the Act of , H.R. 1568.— To assist in the conservation of the North 1958, commonly known as the ‘‘Former Presidents Act Atlantic right whale by supporting and providing fi- of 1958’’, with respect to the monetary allowance pay- nancial resources for North Atlantic right whale con- able to a former President, and for other purposes. servation programs and projects of persons with exper- Referred to Oversight and Reform Mar. 5, 2019. Rules tise required for the conservation of North Atlantic suspended. Passed House amended Oct. 16, 2019. Re- right whales, and for other purposes. Referred to Nat- ceived in Senate Oct. 17, 2019. ural Resources and in addition to the Budget Mar. 6, 2019. Reported amended from Natural Resources Oct. 18, 2019; Rept. 116–244, Pt. I. The Budget dis- H.R. 1499.— To prohibit brand name drug manufactur- charged Oct. 18, 2019. ers from compensating generic drug manufacturers to Union Calendar ...... Union 194 delay the entry of a generic drug into the market, and to prohibit biological product manufacturers from compensating biosimilar and interchangeable product H.R. 1569.— To amend title 28, United States Code, manufacturers to delay entry of biosimilar and inter- to add Flagstaff and Yuma to the list of locations in changeable products, and for other purposes. Referred which court shall be held in the judicial district for to Energy and Commerce and in addition to the Judici- the State of Arizona. Referred to the Judiciary Mar. ary Mar. 5, 2019. Reported amended from Energy and 6, 2019. Reported July 9, 2019; Rept. 116–142. Union Commerce May 10, 2019; Rept. 116–52, Pt. I. The Ju- Calendar. Rules suspended. Passed House July 10, diciary discharged May 10, 2019. 2019. Received in Senate July 11, 2019. Passed Senate Union Calendar ...... Union 30 July 25, 2019. Presented to the President July 30, 2019. Approved Aug. 9, 2019. Public Law 116–40.

H.R. 1500 (H. Res. 389).— To require the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau to meet its statutory pur- H.R. 1582.— To amend title 44, United States Code, pose, and for other purposes. Referred to Financial to require preservation of certain electronic records by Services and in addition to Education and Labor Mar. Federal agencies, to require a certification and reports 5, 2019. Reported amended from Financial Services relating to Presidential records, and for other pur- May 10, 2019; Rept. 116–57, Pt. I. Education and poses. Referred to Oversight and Reform and in addi- Labor discharged May 10, 2019. Union Calendar. tion to the Budget Mar. 7, 2019. Rules suspended. Passed House amended May 22, 2019; Roll No. 228: Passed House Mar. 12, 2019. Received in Senate and 231–191. Received in Senate and referred to Banking, referred to Homeland Security and Governmental Af- Housing, and Urban Affairs May 23 (Legislative day fairs Mar. 13, 2019. of May 22), 2019. H.R. 1585 (H. Res. 281).— To reauthorize the Violence H.R. 1503.— To amend the Federal Food, Drug, and Against Women Act of 1994, and for other purposes. Cosmetic Act regarding the list under section 505(j)(7) Referred to the Judiciary and in addition to Energy of the Federal Food, Drug, and Cosmetic Act, and for and Commerce, Financial Services, Ways and Means, other purposes. Referred to Energy and Commerce Education and Labor, Natural Resources, and Vet- Mar. 5, 2019. Reported amended May 2, 2019; Rept. erans’ Affairs Mar. 7, 2019. Reported amended from 116–47. Union Calendar. Rules suspended. Passed the Judiciary Mar. 27, 2019; Rept. 116–21, Pt. I. En- House amended May 8, 2019; Roll No. 187: 422–0. ergy and Commerce, Financial Services, Ways and Received in Senate and referred to Health, Education, Means, Education and Labor, Natural Resources, and Labor, and Pensions May 9, 2019. Veterans’ Affairs discharged Mar. 27, 2019. Union Cal- endar. Considered Apr. 3, 2019. Passed House amend- ed Apr. 4, 2019; Roll No. 156: 263–158. Received in H.R. 1520.— To amend the Public Health Service Act Senate Apr. 8, 2019. Ordered placed on the calendar to provide for the publication of a list of licensed bio- Apr. 10, 2019. logical products, and for other purposes. Referred to Energy and Commerce Mar. 5, 2019. Reported amend- ed May 3, 2019; Rept. 116–48. Union Calendar. Rules H.R. 1589.— To amend the Homeland Security Act of suspended. Passed House amended May 8, 2019; Roll 2002 to establish chemical, biological, radiological, and No. 188: 421–0. Received in Senate and referred to nuclear intelligence and information sharing functions Health, Education, Labor, and Pensions May 9, 2019. of the Office of Intelligence and Analysis of the Depart- ment of Homeland Security and to require dissemina- tion of information analyzed by the Department to en- H.R. 1526.— To designate the facility of the United tities with responsibilities relating to homeland secu- States Postal Service located at 200 Israel Road South- rity, and for other purposes. Referred to Homeland east in Tumwater, Washington, as the ‘‘Eva G. Hewitt Security Mar. 7, 2019. Reported amended Mar. 28, Post Office’’. Referred to Oversight and Reform Mar. 2019; Rept. 116–24. Union Calendar. Rules suspended. 5, 2019. Rules suspended. Passed House July 17, 2019. Passed House amended Apr. 1, 2019. Received in Sen- Received in Senate and referred to Homeland Security ate and referred to Homeland Security and Govern- and Governmental Affairs July 18, 2019. mental Affairs Apr. 2, 2019. 8–16 HISTORY OF BILLS AND RESOLUTIONS

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HOUSE BILLS—Continued HOUSE BILLS—Continued H.R. 1590.— To require an exercise related to terrorist H.R. 1616.— To prioritize the efforts of and enhance and foreign fighter travel, and for other purposes. Re- coordination among United States agencies to encour- ferred to Homeland Security Mar. 7, 2019. Reported age countries in Central and Eastern Europe to diver- Mar. 28, 2019; Rept. 116–27. Union Calendar. Rules sify their energy sources and supply routes, increase suspended. Passed House amended Apr. 1, 2019; Roll Europe’s energy security, and help the United States No. 138: 394–7. Received in Senate and referred to reach its global energy security goals, and for other Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs Apr. 2, purposes. Referred to Foreign Affairs Mar. 7, 2019. 2019. Reported June 5, 2019; Rept. 116–44. Passed Rules suspended. Passed House amended Mar. 25, Senate Sept. 24, 2019. Presented to the President Sept. 2019; Roll No. 126: 391–24. Received in Senate and 27, 2019. Approved Oct. 9, 2019. Public Law referred to Foreign Relations Mar. 26, 2019. 116–64. H.R. 1617.— To direct the Director of National Intel- H.R. 1593.— To amend the Homeland Security Act of ligence to submit intelligence assessments of the inten- 2002 to establish a school security coordinating council, tions of the political leadership of the Russian Federa- and for other purposes. Referred to Homeland Security tion, and for other purposes. Referred to Intelligence Mar. 7, 2019. Reported amended Mar. 28, 2019; Rept. and in addition to Foreign Affairs Mar. 7, 2019. Rules suspended. Passed House Mar. 12, 2019. Received in 116–25. Union Calendar. Rules suspended. Passed Senate Mar. 13, 2019. Ordered placed on the calendar House amended Apr. 1, 2019; Roll No. 137: 384–18. Mar. 14, 2019. Received in Senate and referred to Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs Apr. 2, 2019. H.R. 1618.— To encourage States to require the installa- tion of residential carbon monoxide detectors in homes, H.R. 1594.— To amend the Homeland Security Act of and for other purposes. Referred to Energy and Com- 2002 to establish a process to review applications for merce and in addition to House Administration Mar. certain grants to purchase equipment or systems that 7, 2019. Reported amended from Energy and Com- do not meet or exceed any applicable national vol- merce Sept. 16, 2019; Rept. 116–208, Pt. I. House Ad- untary consensus standards, and for other purposes. ministration discharged Sept. 16, 2019. Union Cal- Referred to Homeland Security Mar. 7, 2019. Rules endar. Rules suspended. Passed House amended Sept. suspended. Passed House May 14, 2019. Received in 17, 2019. Received in Senate and referred to Com- Senate and referred to Homeland Security and Govern- merce, Science and Transportation Sept. 18, 2019. mental Affairs May 15, 2019.

H.R. 1623.— To amend the Federal Election Campaign H.R. 1595.— To create protections for depository institu- Act of 1971 to provide for the treatment of payments tions that provide financial services to cannabis-related for child care and other personal use services as an legitimate businesses and service providers for such authorized campaign expenditure, and for other pur- businesses, and for other purposes. Referred to Finan- poses. Referred to House Administration Mar. 7, 2019. cial Services and in addition to the Judiciary Mar. Rules suspended. Passed House amended Oct. 29, 7, 2019. Reported amended from Financial Services 2019. June 5, 2019; Rept. 116–104, Pt. I. The Judiciary dis- charged June 5, 2019. Union Calendar. Rules sus- H.R. 1632.— To require a strategy for engagement with pended. Passed House amended Sept. 25, 2019; Roll Southeast Asia and the Association of Southeast Asian No. 544: 321–103. Received in Senate and referred Nations (ASEAN). Referred to Foreign Affairs Mar. to Banking, Housing, and Urban Affairs Sept. 26, 7, 2019. Rules suspended. Passed House amended 2019. Sept. 24, 2019. Received in Senate and referred to Foreign Relations Sept. 25, 2019. H.R. 1598.— To require the Secretary of Homeland Secu- rity to issue a strategy to improve hiring and retention H.R. 1639.— To amend the Homeland Security Act of of U.S. Customs and Border Protection personnel in 2002 to improve U.S. Customs and Border Protection rural or remote areas, and for other purposes. Referred (CBP) identification of staffing needs, and for other to Homeland Security Mar. 7, 2019. Reported amended purposes. Referred to Homeland Security Mar. 8, 2019. Mar. 28, 2019; Rept. 116–22. Reported amended Mar. 28, 2019; Rept. 116–23. Union Calendar ...... Union 8 Union Calendar ...... Union 9

H.R. 1608.— To amend the Federal Advisory Committee H.R. 1644 (H. Res. 294).— To restore the open internet Act to increase the transparency of Federal advisory order of the Federal Communications Commission. Re- committees, and for other purposes. Referred to Over- ferred to Energy and Commerce Mar. 8, 2019. Re- sight and Reform and in addition to Ways and Means, ported amended Apr. 5, 2019; Rept. 116–34. Union and the Budget Mar. 7, 2019. Rules suspended. Passed Calendar. Considered Apr. 9, 2019. Passed House House Mar. 12, 2019. Received in Senate and referred amended Apr. 10, 2019; Roll No. 167: 232–190. Re- to Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs Mar. ceived in Senate Apr. 11, 2019. Ordered placed on 13, 2019. the calendar Apr. 29, 2019. HISTORY OF BILLS AND RESOLUTIONS 8–17

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HOUSE BILLS—Continued HOUSE BILLS—Continued H.R. 1649 (S. 771).— To amend the Small Business Act H.R. 1768 (S. 747).— To reauthorize subtitle G of title to require cyber certification for small business devel- VII of the Energy Policy Act of 2005, relating to diesel opment center counselors, and for other purposes. Re- emissions reduction, and for other purposes. Referred ferred to Small Business Mar. 8, 2019. Reported June to Energy and Commerce Mar. 14, 2019. Rules sus- 13, 2019; Rept. 116–112. Union Calendar. Rules sus- pended. Passed House Sept. 9, 2019; Roll No. 516: pended. Passed House July 15, 2019. Received in Sen- 295–114. Received in Senate Sept. 10, 2019. ate and ordered placed on the calendar July 16, 2019.

H.R. 1654.— To amend title 44, United States Code, H.R. 1775.— To establish a task force on NOTAM im- to modernize the Federal Register, and for other pur- provements, and for other purposes. Referred to Trans- poses. Referred to Oversight and Reform and in addi- portation and Infrastructure Mar. 14, 2019. Reported tion to the Budget Mar. 8, 2019. Rules suspended. May 16, 2019; Rept. 116–67. Union Calendar. Rules Passed House amended Mar. 12, 2019; Roll No. 123: suspended. Passed House Oct. 28, 2019. 426–1. Received in Senate and referred to Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs Mar. 13, 2019. Re- ported July 15, 2019; Rept. 116–57. H.R. 1781.— To amend titles XVIII and XIX of the Social Security Act to provide the Medicare Payment Advi- H.R. 1665 (S. 737).— To direct the National Science sory Commission and the Medicaid and CHIP Payment Foundation to support STEM education research fo- and Access Commission with access to certain drug cused on early childhood. Referred to Science, Space, payment information, including certain rebate informa- and Technology Mar. 11, 2019. Rules suspended. tion. Referred to Energy and Commerce and in addi- Passed House July 23, 2019. Received in Senate and tion to Ways and Means Mar. 14, 2019. Reported referred to Commerce, Science and Transportation July amended from Energy and Commerce Oct. 28, 2019; 24, 2019. Rept. 116–257, Pt. I. Ways and Means discharged Oct. 28, 2019. Union Calendar. Rules suspended. Passed H.R. 1690.— To require carbon monoxide detectors in House amended Oct. 28, 2019. certain federally assisted housing, and for other pur- poses. Referred to Financial Services Mar. 12, 2019. Rules suspended. Passed House amended Sept. 10, H.R. 1809.— To amend the Pittman-Robertson Wildlife 2019. Received in Senate and referred to Banking, Restoration Act and the Dingell-Johnson Sport Fish Housing, and Urban Affairs Sept. 11, 2019. Restoration Act, to provide parity for United States territories and the District of Columbia, to make tech- H.R. 1704.— To foster commercial relations with foreign nical corrections to such Acts and related laws, and countries and support United States economic and for other purposes. Referred to Natural Resources Mar. business interests abroad in the conduct of foreign pol- 18, 2019. Reported July 10, 2019; Rept. 116–144. icy, and for other purposes. Referred to Foreign Affairs Union Calendar ...... Union 106 Mar. 13, 2019. Rules suspended. Passed House May 7, 2019; Roll No. 186: 400–16. Received in Senate and referred to Foreign Relations May 8, 2019. H.R. 1812.— To amend title 38, United States Code, to furnish Vet Center readjustment counseling and re- H.R. 1716.— To direct the Secretary of Commerce, acting lated mental health services to certain individuals. Re- through the Administrator of the National Oceanic and ferred to Veterans’ Affairs Mar. 18, 2019. Reported Atmospheric Administration, to conduct coastal com- amended May 20, 2019; Rept. 116–75. Union Calendar. munity vulnerability assessments related to ocean Rules suspended. Passed House amended May 21, acidification, and for other purposes. Referred to 2019. Received in Senate May 22, 2019. Science, Space, and Technology Mar. 13, 2019. Re- ported amended May 23, 2019; Rept. 116–81. Union Calendar. Rules suspended. Passed House amended H.R. 1815 (H. Res. 629).— To require the Securities and June 5, 2019. Received in Senate and referred to Com- Exchange Commission, when developing rules and reg- merce, Science and Transportation June 10, 2019. ulations about disclosures to retail investors, to con- duct investor testing, including a survey and inter- H.R. 1759.— To amend title III of the Social Security views of retail investors, and for other purposes. Re- Act to extend reemployment services and eligibility as- ferred to Financial Services Mar. 18, 2019. Reported sessments to all claimants for unemployment com- amended June 20, 2019; Rept. 116–123. Union Cal- pensation, and for other purposes. Referred to Ways endar. Passed House amended Oct. 17, 2019; Roll No. and Means Mar. 14, 2019. Reported amended Apr. 9, 564: 229–186. Received in Senate and referred to 2019; Rept. 116–38. Union Calendar. Rules suspended. Banking, Housing, and Urban Affairs Oct. 21, 2019. Passed House amended Apr. 9, 2019; Roll No. 162: 393–24. Received in Senate Apr. 10, 2019. H.R. 1830.— To require the Secretary of the Treasury H.R. 1760.— To require the Secretary of Energy to estab- to mint coins in commemoration of the National Purple lish and carry out a program to support the avail- Heart Hall of Honor. Referred to Financial Services ability of HA-LEU for domestic commercial use, and Mar. 18, 2019. Rules suspended. Passed House amend- for other purposes. Referred to Energy and Commerce ed Sept. 19, 2019. Received in Senate and referred Mar. 14, 2019. Rules suspended. Passed House Sept. to Banking, Housing, and Urban Affairs Sept. 23, 9, 2019. Received in Senate and referred to Energy 2019. and Natural Resources Sept. 10, 2019. 8–18 HISTORY OF BILLS AND RESOLUTIONS

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HOUSE BILLS—Continued HOUSE BILLS—Continued H.R. 1833.— To designate the facility of the United H.R. 1865.— To require the Secretary of the Treasury States Postal Service located at 35 Tulip Avenue in to mint a coin in commemoration of the opening of Floral Park, New York, as the ‘‘Lieutenant Michael the National Law Enforcement Museum in the District R. Davidson Post Office Building’’. Referred to Over- of Columbia, and for other purposes. Referred to Fi- sight and Reform Mar. 18, 2019. Rules suspended. nancial Services Mar. 25, 2019. Rules suspended. Passed House Oct. 16, 2019. Received in Senate and Passed House amended Oct. 28, 2019. referred to Homeland Security and Governmental Af- fairs Oct. 17, 2019. H.R. 1876.— To create an interdivisional taskforce at the Securities and Exchange Commission for senior H.R. 1837.— To make improvements to certain defense investors. Referred to Financial Services Mar. 26, and security assistance provisions and to authorize as- 2019. Rules suspended. Passed House Apr. 30, 2019; sistance for Israel, and for other purposes. Referred Roll No. 170: 392–20. Received in Senate and referred to Foreign Affairs and in addition to Armed Services, to Banking, Housing, and Urban Affairs May 1, 2019. Science, Space, and Technology, Agriculture, Energy and Commerce, the Judiciary, Homeland Security, Transportation and Infrastructure, and Veterans’ Af- H.R. 1892.— To amend the Homeland Security Act of fairs Mar. 21, 2019. Rules suspended. Passed House 2002 to make technical corrections to the requirement amended July 23, 2019. Received in Senate and re- that the Secretary of Homeland Security submit quad- ferred to Foreign Relations July 24, 2019. rennial homeland security reviews, and for other pur- poses. Referred to Homeland Security Mar. 26, 2019. H.R. 1839.— To amend title XIX to extend protection Considered under suspension of rules May 14, 2019. for Medicaid recipients of home and community-based Rules suspended. Passed House May 15, 2019; Roll services against spousal impoverishment, establish a No. 209: 415–0. Received in Senate and referred to State Medicaid option to provide coordinated care to Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs May 16, children with complex medical conditions through 2019. health homes, prevent the misclassification of drugs for purposes of the Medicaid drug rebate program, and H.R. 1912.— To amend the Homeland Security Act of for other purposes. Referred to Energy and Commerce 2002 to provide for requirements relating to docu- Mar. 21, 2019. Rules suspended. Passed House amend- mentation for major acquisition programs, and for ed Mar. 25, 2019. Received in Senate Mar. 26, 2019. other purposes. Referred to Homeland Security Mar. Passed Senate Apr. 2, 2019. Presented to the President 27, 2019. Rules suspended. Passed House May 14, Apr. 10, 2019. Approved Apr. 18, 2019. Public Law 2019. Received in Senate and referred to Homeland 116–16. Security and Governmental Affairs May 15, 2019. H.R. 1844.— To designate the facility of the United States Postal Service located at 66 Grove Court in H.R. 1921.— To authorize Federal agencies to establish Elgin, Illinois, as the ‘‘Corporal Alex Martinez Memo- prize competitions for innovation or adaptation man- rial Post Office Building’’. Referred to Oversight and agement development relating to ocean acidification. Reform Mar. 21, 2019. Rules suspended. Passed House Referred to Science, Space, and Technology Mar. 27, July 17, 2019. Received in Senate and referred to 2019. Rules suspended. Passed House amended June Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs July 18, 5, 2019; Roll No. 241: 395–22. Received in Senate and 2019. referred to Commerce, Science and Transportation June 10, 2019. H.R. 1847.— To require congressional notification for cer- tain changes in status of inspectors general, and for H.R. 1941 (H. Res. 548).— To amend the Outer Conti- other purposes. Referred to Oversight and Reform Mar. nental Shelf Lands Act to prohibit the Secretary of 21, 2019. Rules suspended. Passed House amended the Interior including in any leasing program certain July 17, 2019. Received in Senate and referred to planning areas, and for other purposes. Referred to Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs July 18, Natural Resources Mar. 28, 2019. Reported July 16, 2019. 2019; Rept. 116–157. Union Calendar. Passed House amended Sept. 11, 2019; Roll No. 525: 238–189. Re- H.R. 1850.— To impose sanctions with respect to foreign ceived in Senate and referred to Energy and Natural support for Palestinian terrorism, and for other pur- Resources Sept. 12, 2019. poses. Referred to Foreign Affairs and in addition to Financial Services Mar. 21, 2019. Rules suspended. Passed House amended July 23, 2019. Received in Sen- H.R. 1947.— To amend title 38, United States Code, ate and referred to Foreign Relations July 24, 2019. to exempt transfers of funds from Federal agencies to the Department of Veterans Affairs for nonprofit H.R. 1856.— To provide a path to end homelessness corporations established under subchapter IV of chap- in the United States, and for other purposes. Referred ter 73 of such title from certain provisions of the Econ- to Financial Services and in addition to the Budget omy Act. Referred to Veterans’ Affairs Mar. 28, 2019. Mar. 25, 2019. Reported amended from Financial Serv- Reported amended May 20, 2019; Rept. 116–76. Union ices July 5, 2019; Rept. 116–137, Pt. I. The Budget Calendar. Rules suspended. Passed House amended discharged July 5, 2019. May 21, 2019. Supplemental report filed May 21, 2019; Union Calendar ...... Union 101 Pt. II. Received in Senate May 22, 2019. HISTORY OF BILLS AND RESOLUTIONS 8–19

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HOUSE BILLS—Continued HOUSE BILLS—Continued H.R. 1952.— To amend the Intercountry Adoption Act H.R. 2002.— To foster security in Taiwan, and for other of 2000 to require the Secretary of State to report purposes. Referred to Foreign Affairs Apr. 1, 2019. on intercountry adoptions from countries which have Rules suspended. Passed House May 7, 2019. Received significantly reduced adoption rates involving immigra- in Senate and referred to Foreign Relations May 8, tion to the United States, and for other purposes. Re- 2019. ferred to Foreign Affairs Mar. 28, 2019. Rules sus- pended. Passed House amended May 20, 2019; Roll No. 218: 397–0. Received in Senate and referred to H.R. 2021 (H. Res. 294).— To amend the Balanced Budg- Foreign Relations May 21, 2019. et and Emergency Deficit Control Act of 1985 and to establish a congressional budget for fiscal year 2020. H.R. 1957.— To amend the Internal Revenue Code of Referred to the Budget and in addition to Rules Apr. 1986 to modernize and improve the Internal Revenue 2, 2019. Reported from the Budget Apr. 5, 2019; Rept. Service, and for other purposes. Referred to Ways and 116–35, Pt. I. Rules discharged Apr. 5, 2019. Means and in addition to Financial Services Mar. 28, Union Calendar ...... Union 16 2019. Reported amended from Ways and Means Apr. 9, 2019; Rept. 116–39, Pt. I. Financial Services dis- charged Apr. 9, 2019. Union Calendar. Rules sus- H.R. 2030 (S. 1057).— To direct the Secretary of the pended. Passed House amended Apr. 9, 2019. Received Interior to execute and carry out agreements con- in Senate Apr. 10, 2019. Ordered placed on the cal- cerning Colorado River Drought Contingency Manage- endar Apr. 29, 2019. ment and Operations, and for other purposes. Referred to Natural Resources Apr. 2, 2019. Rules suspended. H.R. 1972.— To designate the facility of the United Passed House Apr. 8, 2019. Received in Senate and States Postal Service located at 1100 West Kent Ave- passed Apr. 9, 2019. Presented to the President Apr. nue in Missoula, Montana, as the ‘‘Jeannette Rankin 10, 2019. Approved Apr. 16, 2019. Public Law Post Office Building’’. Referred to Oversight and Re- 116–14. form Mar. 28, 2019. Rules suspended. Passed House Oct. 16, 2019. Received in Senate and referred to Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs Oct. 17, H.R. 2035.— To amend title XXIX of the Public Health 2019. Service Act to reauthorize the program under such title relating to lifespan respite care. Referred to En- H.R. 1984.— To amend chapter 11 of title 31, United ergy and Commerce Apr. 2, 2019. Reported amended States Code, to require the Director of the Office of July 23, 2019; Rept. 116–175. Union Calendar. Rules Management and Budget to annually submit to Con- suspended. Passed House amended July 24, 2019. Re- gress a report on all disaster-related assistance pro- ceived in Senate July 25, 2019. vided by the Federal Government. Referred to Trans- portation and Infrastructure Mar. 28, 2019. Reported July 11, 2019; Rept. 116–148. Union Calendar. Rules H.R. 2037.— To encourage accountability for the murder suspended. Passed House July 24, 2019. Received in of Washington Post columnist Jamal Khashoggi. Re- Senate and referred to Homeland Security and Govern- ferred to Foreign Affairs and in addition to Intel- mental Affairs July 25, 2019. ligence, and the Judiciary Apr. 2, 2019. Rules sus- pended. Passed House amended July 15, 2019; Roll H.R. 1986 (S. 744).— To amend section 175b of title No. 477: 405–7. Received in Senate and referred to 18, United States Code, to correct a scrivener’s error. Foreign Relations July 16, 2019. Referred to the Judiciary Mar. 28, 2019. Reported July 9, 2019; Rept. 116–141. Union Calendar ...... Union 104 H.R. 2045.— To amend title 38, United States Code, to establish the Veterans Economic Opportunity and H.R. 1988 (S. 1749).— To clarify seasoning requirements Transition Administration and the Under Secretary for for certain refinanced mortgage loans, and for other Veterans Economic Opportunity and Transition of the purposes. Referred to Financial Services and in addi- Department of Veterans Affairs, and for other pur- tion to Veterans’ Affairs Mar. 28, 2019. Reported poses. Referred to Veterans’ Affairs Apr. 3, 2019. Re- amended from Veterans’ Affairs July 9, 2019; Rept. ported amended May 16, 2019; Rept. 116–69. Union 116–138, Pt. I. Rules suspended. Passed House amend- Calendar. Rules suspended. Passed House amended ed July 9, 2019. Received in Senate and ordered placed May 21, 2019. Received in Senate May 22, 2019. on the calendar July 10, 2019.

H.R. 1994 (H. Res. 389).— To amend the Internal Rev- H.R. 2066.— To amend the Homeland Security Act of enue Code of 1986 to encourage retirement savings, 2002 to establish the Intelligence Rotational Assign- and for other purposes. Referred to Ways and Means ment Program in the Department of Homeland Secu- and in addition to Education and Labor Mar. 29, 2019. rity, and for other purposes. Referred to Homeland Reported amended from Ways and Means May 16, Security Apr. 3, 2019. Rules suspended. Passed House 2019; Rept. 116–65, Pt. I. Education and Labor dis- May 14, 2019. Received in Senate and referred to charged May 16, 2019. Union Calendar. Passed House Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs May 15, amended May 23, 2019; Roll No. 231: 417–3. Received 2019. in Senate June 3, 2019. 8–20 HISTORY OF BILLS AND RESOLUTIONS

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HOUSE BILLS—Continued HOUSE BILLS—Continued H.R. 2083.— To amend the Homeland Security Act of H.R. 2151.— To designate the facility of the United 2002 regarding the procurement of certain items re- States Postal Service located at 7722 South Main lated to national security interests for Department of Street in Pine Plains, New York, as the ‘‘Senior Chief Homeland Security frontline operational components, Petty Officer Shannon M. Kent Post Office’’. Referred and for other purposes. Referred to Homeland Security to Oversight and Reform Apr. 9, 2019. Rules sus- Apr. 4, 2019. Reported amended May 30, 2019; Rept. pended. Passed House Oct. 16, 2019. Received in Sen- 116–90. Union Calendar. Rules suspended. Passed ate and referred to Homeland Security and Govern- House amended June 10, 2019. Received in Senate mental Affairs Oct. 17, 2019. and referred to Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs June 11, 2019. H.R. 2156.— To amend the Surface Mining Control and H.R. 2109.— To amend title 38, United States Code, Reclamation Act of 1977 to provide funds to States to authorize the Secretary of Veterans Affairs, in and Indian tribes for the purpose of promoting eco- awarding a contract for the procurement of goods or nomic revitalization, diversification, and development services, to give a preference to offerors that employ in economically distressed communities through the veterans. Referred to Veterans’ Affairs Apr. 4, 2019. reclamation and restoration of land and water re- Reported June 18, 2019; Rept. 116–117. Union Cal- sources adversely affected by coal mining carried out endar. Rules suspended. Passed House June 24, 2019. before August 3, 1977, and for other purposes. Re- Received in Senate and referred to Veterans’ Affairs ferred to Natural Resources Apr. 9, 2019. Reported June 25, 2019. amended Oct. 4, 2019; Rept. 116–223. H.R. 2114 (S. 2094).— To amend the Energy Policy and Union Calendar ...... Union 176 Conservation Act to provide Federal financial assist- ance to States to implement, review, and revise State H.R. 2157 (H. Res. 357) (H. Con. Res. 45).— Making energy security plans, and for other purposes. Referred supplemental appropriations for the fiscal year ending to Energy and Commerce Apr. 8, 2019. Rules sus- September 30, 2019, and for other purposes. Referred pended. Passed House Sept. 9, 2019. Received in Sen- to Appropriations and in addition to the Budget Apr. ate and referred to Energy and Natural Resources 9, 2019. Passed House amended May 10, 2019; Roll Sept. 10, 2019. Reported with amendment Oct. 22, No. 202: 257–150. Received in Senate May 14, 2019. 2019; Rept. 116–137. Ordered placed on the calendar May 15, 2019. Passed H.R. 2115.— To amend title XI of the Social Security Senate with amendment May 23 (Legislative day of Act to provide greater transparency of discounts pro- May 22), 2019; Roll No. 129: 85–8. House agreed to vided by drug manufacturers. Referred to Energy and Senate amendment under suspension of the rules June Commerce and in addition to Ways and Means Apr. 3, 2019; Roll No. 232: 354–58. Presented to the Presi- 8, 2019. Rules suspended. Passed House amended Oct. dent June 5, 2019. Approved June 6, 2019. Public 28, 2019; Roll No. 586: 403–0. Law 116–20.

H.R. 2116.— To enhance stabilization of conflict-affected areas and prevent violence and fragility globally, and H.R. 2162.— To require the Secretary of Housing and for other purposes. Referred to Foreign Affairs Apr. Urban Development to discount FHA single-family 8, 2019. Rules suspended. Passed House May 20, 2019. mortgage insurance premium payments for first-time Received in Senate and referred to Foreign Relations homebuyers who complete a financial literacy housing May 21, 2019. counseling program. Referred to Financial Services Apr. 9, 2019. Rules suspended. Passed House amended H.R. 2134.— To reauthorize the Helen Keller National July 9, 2019. Received in Senate and referred to Bank- Center for Youths and Adults Who Are Deaf-Blind. ing, Housing, and Urban Affairs July 10, 2019. Referred to Education and Labor Apr. 8, 2019. Rules suspended. Passed House amended Sept. 17, 2019. Re- ceived in Senate and referred to Health, Education, H.R. 2181 (H. Res. 656).— To provide for the withdrawal Labor, and Pensions Sept. 18, 2019. and protection of certain Federal land in the State of New Mexico. Referred to Natural Resources Apr. H.R. 2140.— To prevent child marriage in United Na- 9, 2019. Reported Oct. 4, 2019; Rept. 116–224. tions-administered refugee settlements, and for other Union Calendar ...... Union 177 purposes. Referred to Foreign Affairs Apr. 8, 2019. Rules suspended. Passed House amended June 10, 2019. Received in Senate and referred to Foreign Rela- H.R. 2196.— To amend title 38, United States Code, tions June 11, 2019. to reduce the credit hour requirement for the Edith Nourse Rogers STEM Scholarship program of the De- H.R. 2142.— To amend the Small Business Act to re- partment of Veterans Affairs. Referred to Veterans’ quire the Small Business and Agriculture Regulatory Affairs Apr. 10, 2019. Reported June 18, 2019; Rept. Enforcement Ombudsman to create a centralized 116–118. Union Calendar. Rules suspended. Passed website for compliance guides, and for other purposes. House June 24, 2019. Received in Senate and referred Referred to Small Business Apr. 9, 2019. Reported to Veterans’ Affairs June 25, 2019. Committee dis- June 13, 2019; Rept. 116–113. Union Calendar. Rules charged. Passed Senate July 25, 2019. Presented to suspended. Passed House July 15, 2019. Received in the President July 30, 2019. Approved July 31, 2019. Senate and referred to Small Business and Entrepre- Public Law 116–36. neurship July 16, 2019. HISTORY OF BILLS AND RESOLUTIONS 8–21

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HOUSE BILLS—Continued HOUSE BILLS—Continued H.R. 2203 (H. Res. 577).— To increase transparency, H.R. 2326.— To amend the Social Security Act, to amend accountability, and community engagement within the the Dignified Burial and Other Veterans’ Benefits Im- Department of Homeland Security, provide inde- provement Act of 2012, and to direct the Secretaries pendent oversight of border security activities, improve of Veterans Affairs, Defense, Labor, and Homeland Se- training for agents and officers of U.S. Customs and curity, and the Administrator of the Small Business Border Protection and U.S. Immigration and Customs Administration, to take certain actions to improve Enforcement, and for other purposes. Referred to transition assistance to members of the Armed Forces who separate, retire, or are discharged from the Armed Homeland Security and in addition to the Judiciary, Forces, and for other purposes. Referred to Veterans’ and Ways and Means Apr. 10, 2019. Reported amend- Affairs and in addition to Armed Services, and Ways ed from Homeland Security July 19, 2019; Rept. and Means Apr. 15, 2019. Reported amended from Vet- 116–163, Pt. I. The Judiciary and Ways and Means erans’ Affairs May 20, 2019; Rept. 116–73, Pt. I. discharged July 19, 2019. Union Calendar. Passed Armed Services and Ways and Means discharged May House amended Sept. 25, 2019; Roll No. 546: 230–194. 20, 2019. Union Calendar. Rules suspended. Passed Received in Senate and referred to Homeland Security House amended May 21, 2019. Received in Senate May and Governmental Affairs Sept. 26, 2019. 22, 2019.

H.R. 2211.— To require the Consumer Product Safety H.R. 2327.— To direct the Secretary of State to provide Commission to promulgate a consumer product safety assistance to civil society organizations in Burma that rule for free-standing clothing storage units to protect work to secure the release of prisoners of conscience children from tip-over related death or injury, and for and political prisoners in Burma, and assistance to other purposes. Referred to Energy and Commerce current and former prisoners of conscience and polit- Apr. 10, 2019. Reported amended Sept. 16, 2019; Rept. ical prisoners in Burma, and for other purposes. Re- ferred to Foreign Affairs Apr. 15, 2019. Rules sus- 116–209. Union Calendar. Rules suspended. Passed pended. Passed House amended Sept. 24, 2019. Re- House amended Sept. 17, 2019. Received in Senate ceived in Senate and referred to Foreign Relations and referred to Commerce, Science and Transportation Sept. 25, 2019. Sept. 18, 2019.

H.R. 2331.— To require an annual report on the cyberse- H.R. 2229.— To waive the passport fees for first respond- curity of the Small Business Administration, and for ers proceeding abroad to aid a foreign country suf- other purposes. Referred to Small Business Apr. 18, fering from a natural disaster. Referred to Foreign 2019. Reported June 13, 2019; Rept. 116–114. Union Affairs Apr. 10, 2019. Rules suspended. Passed House Calendar. Rules suspended. Passed House July 15, amended Sept. 24, 2019. Received in Senate and re- 2019. Received in Senate and ordered placed on the ferred to Foreign Relations Sept. 25, 2019. calendar July 16, 2019.

H.R. 2290.— To require the Federal financial regulators H.R. 2333.— To direct the Comptroller General of the to issue guidance encouraging financial institutions to United States to conduct an assessment of the respon- work with consumers and businesses affected by a sibilities, workload, and vacancy rates of Department of Veterans Affairs suicide prevention coordinators, Federal Government shutdown, and for other purposes. and for other purposes. Referred to Veterans’ Affairs Referred to Financial Services Apr. 10, 2019. Rules Apr. 18, 2019. Reported May 17, 2019; Rept. 116–70. suspended. Passed House amended Sept. 19, 2019. Re- Union Calendar. Rules suspended. Passed House May ceived in Senate and referred to Banking, Housing, 21, 2019. Received in Senate May 22, 2019. and Urban Affairs Sept. 23, 2019.

H.R. 2334.— To designate the Department of Veterans H.R. 2296.— To require reporting regarding certain drug Affairs community-based outpatient clinic in Odessa, price increases, and for other purposes. Referred to Texas, as the ‘‘Wilson and Young Medal of Honor VA Energy and Commerce Apr. 12, 2019. Reported amend- Clinic’’. Referred to Veterans’ Affairs Apr. 18, 2019. ed Sept. 24, 2019; Rept. 116–215. Rules suspended. Passed House Oct. 15, 2019. Re- Union Calendar ...... Union 170 ceived in Senate and referred to Veterans’ Affairs Oct. 16, 2019.

H.R. 2325.— To designate the facility of the United States Postal Service located at 100 Calle Alondra in H.R. 2336.— To amend title 11, United States Code, San Juan, Puerto Rico, as the ‘‘65th Infantry Regiment with respect to the definition of ‘‘family farmer’’. Re- ferred to the Judiciary Apr. 18, 2019. Reported July Post Office Building’’. Referred to Oversight and Re- 24, 2019; Rept. 116–182. Union Calendar. Rules sus- form Apr. 15, 2019. Rules suspended. Passed House pended. Passed House amended July 25, 2019. Re- July 17, 2019. Received in Senate and referred to ceived in Senate July 29, 2019. Passed Senate Aug. Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs July 18, 1, 2019. Presented to the President Aug. 13, 2019. 2019. Approved Aug. 23, 2019. Public Law 116–51. 8–22 HISTORY OF BILLS AND RESOLUTIONS

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HOUSE BILLS—Continued HOUSE BILLS—Continued H.R. 2340.— To direct the Secretary of Veterans Affairs H.R. 2385.— To permit the Secretary of Veterans Affairs to provide to Congress notice of any suicide or at- to establish a grant program to conduct cemetery re- tempted suicide of a veteran in a Department of Vet- search and produce educational materials for the Vet- erans Affairs facility, and for other purposes. Referred erans Legacy Program. Referred to Veterans’ Affairs to Veterans’ Affairs Apr. 18, 2019. Reported amended Apr. 29, 2019. Reported amended July 24, 2019; Rept. May 20, 2019; Rept. 116–77. Union Calendar. Rules 116–179. Union Calendar. Rules suspended. Passed suspended. Passed House amended May 21, 2019. Re- House amended Oct. 15, 2019; Roll No. 556: 409–1. ceived in Senate May 22, 2019. Received in Senate and referred to Veterans’ Affairs Oct. 16, 2019. H.R. 2345.— To amend the Small Business Act to clarify the intention of Congress that the Administrator of H.R. 2397.— To amend the National Institute of Stand- the Small Business Administration is subject to certain ards and Technology Act to make changes to the imple- requirements with respect to establishing size stand- mentation of the network for manufacturing innova- ards for small business concerns, and for other pur- tion, and for other purposes. Referred to Science, poses. Referred to Small Business Apr. 18, 2019. Re- Space, and Technology Apr. 30, 2019. Reported amend- ported amended June 13, 2019; Rept. 116–116. Union ed June 19, 2019; Rept. 116–121. Union Calendar. Calendar. Rules suspended. Passed House amended Rules suspended. Passed House amended July 23, July 15, 2019. Received in Senate and referred to 2019. Received in Senate and referred to Commerce, Small Business and Entrepreneurship July 16, 2019. Science and Transportation July 24, 2019.

H.R. 2409.— To amend the Securities Exchange Act of H.R. 2359.— To direct the Secretary of Veterans Affairs 1934 to expand access to capital for rural-area small to submit to Congress a report on the Department businesses, and for other purposes. Referred to Finan- of Veterans Affairs advancing of whole health trans- cial Services Apr. 30, 2019. Rules suspended. Passed formation. Referred to Veterans’ Affairs Apr. 25, 2019. House July 9, 2019; Roll No. 433: 413–7. Received Reported amended May 17, 2019; Rept. 116–71. Union in Senate and referred to Banking, Housing, and Calendar. Rules suspended. Passed House amended Urban Affairs July 10, 2019. May 21, 2019. Received in Senate May 22, 2019. H.R. 2423.— To require the Secretary of the Treasury H.R. 2368 (S. 998).— To amend the Omnibus Crime to mint coins in commemoration of ratification of the Control and Safe Streets Act of 1968 to expand support 19th Amendment to the Constitution of the United for police officer family services, stress reduction, and States, giving women in the United States the right suicide prevention, and for other purposes. Referred to vote. Referred to Financial Services Apr. 30, 2019. to the Judiciary Apr. 25, 2019. Reported July 9, 2019; Rules suspended. Passed House amended Oct. 28, Rept. 116–140. 2019. Union Calendar ...... Union 103 H.R. 2426 (S. 1273).— To amend title 17, United States Code, to establish an alternative dispute resolution H.R. 2372.— To direct the Comptroller General of the program for copyright small claims, and for other pur- United States to conduct an assessment of all memo- poses. Referred to the Judiciary May 1, 2019. Reported randa of understanding and memoranda of agreement amended Oct. 22, 2019; Rept. 116–252. Union Cal- between Under Secretary of Health and non-Depart- endar. Rules suspended. Passed House amended Oct. ment of Veterans Affairs entities relating to suicide 22, 2019; Roll No. 578: 410–6. Received in Senate and prevention and mental health services. Referred to ordered placed on the calendar Oct. 23, 2019. Veterans’ Affairs Apr. 25, 2019. Reported amended May 17, 2019; Rept. 116–72. Union Calendar. Rules suspended. Passed House amended May 21, 2019. Re- H.R. 2440.— To provide for the use of funds in the ceived in Senate May 22, 2019. Harbor Maintenance Trust Fund for the purposes for which the funds were collected and to ensure that funds credited to the Harbor Maintenance Trust Fund H.R. 2379.— To reauthorize the Bulletproof Vest Part- are used to support navigation, and for other purposes. nership Grant Program. Referred to the Judiciary Apr. Referred to Transportation and Infrastructure and in 29, 2019. Rules suspended. Passed House amended addition to the Budget May 1, 2019. Reported from May 14, 2019; Roll No. 204: 400–9. Received in Senate Transportation and Infrastructure , 2019; Rept. May 15, 2019. Passed Senate May 16, 2019. Presented 116–136, Pt. I. The Budget discharged July 2, 2019. to the President May 20, 2019. Approved May 23, Union Calendar. Rules suspended. Passed House 2019. Public Law 116–18. amended Oct. 28, 2019; Roll No. 585: 296–109.

H.R. 2451.— To designate the facility of the United H.R. 2383.— To amend the Homeland Security Act of States Postal Service located at 575 Dexter Street in 2002 to prohibit the expenditure of certain grant funds Central Falls, Rhode Island, as the ‘‘Elizabeth Buffum to purchase firearms, and for other purposes. Referred Chace Post Office’’. Referred to Oversight and Reform to Homeland Security Apr. 29, 2019. Reported May May 1, 2019. Rules suspended. Passed House Oct. 16, 30, 2019; Rept. 116–91. 2019. Received in Senate and ordered placed on the Union Calendar ...... Union 66 calendar Oct. 17, 2019. HISTORY OF BILLS AND RESOLUTIONS 8–23

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HOUSE BILLS—Continued HOUSE BILLS—Continued H.R. 2476 (S. 1539).— To amend the Homeland Security H.R. 2513 (H. Res. 646).— To ensure that persons who Act of 2002 to provide funding to secure nonprofit fa- form corporations or limited liability companies in the cilities from terrorist attacks, and for other purposes. United States disclose the beneficial owners of those Referred to Homeland Security May 2, 2019. Reported corporations or limited liability companies, in order May 30, 2019; Rept. 116–92. Union Calendar. Rules to prevent wrongdoers from exploiting United States suspended. Passed House June 10, 2019. Received in corporations and limited liability companies for crimi- Senate and referred to Homeland Security and Govern- nal gain, to assist law enforcement in detecting, pre- mental Affairs June 11, 2019. venting, and punishing terrorism, money laundering, and other misconduct involving United States corpora- H.R. 2480.— To reauthorize the Child Abuse Prevention tions and limited liability companies, and for other and Treatment Act, and for other purposes. Referred purposes. Referred to Financial Services May 3, 2019. to Education and Labor May 2, 2019. Reported amend- Reported amended Oct. 8, 2019; Rept. 116–227. Union ed May 20, 2019; Rept. 116–74. Union Calendar. Rules Calendar. Passed House amended Oct. 22, 2019; Roll suspended. Passed House amended May 20, 2019. Re- ceived in Senate and referred to Health, Education, No. 577: 249–173. Received in Senate and referred Labor, and Pensions May 21, 2019. to Banking, Housing, and Urban Affairs Oct. 23, 2019.

H.R. 2486.— To reauthorize mandatory funding pro- H.R. 2514.— To make reforms to the Federal Bank Se- grams for historically Black colleges and universities crecy Act and anti-money laundering laws, and for and other minority-serving institutions. Referred to other purposes. Referred to Financial Services and in Education and Labor May 2, 2019. Rules suspended. addition to Ways and Means May 3, 2019. Reported Passed House amended Sept. 17, 2019. Received in amended from Financial Services Oct. 21, 2019; Rept. Senate Sept. 18, 2019. Ordered placed on the calendar 116–245, Pt. I. Ways and Means discharged Oct. 21, Sept. 23, 2019. 2019. Union Calendar. Rules suspended. Passed House amended Oct. 28, 2019. H.R. 2490.— To amend the National Trails System Act to direct the Secretary of the Interior to conduct a study on the feasibility of designating the Chief Stand- H.R. 2515.— To amend the Securities and Exchange Act ing Bear National Historic Trail, and for other pur- of 1934 to amend the definition of whistleblower. Re- poses. Referred to Natural Resources May 2, 2019. Re- ferred to Financial Services May 3, 2019. Rules sus- ported amended Oct. 11, 2019; Rept. 116–232. pended. Passed House amended July 9, 2019; Roll No. Union Calendar ...... Union 184 431: 410–12. Received in Senate and referred to Bank- ing, Housing, and Urban Affairs July 10, 2019. H.R. 2500 (H. Res. 476) (S. 1790).— To authorize appro- priations for fiscal year 2020 for military activities H.R. 2528.— To direct the Director of the Office of of the Department of Defense and for military con- Science and Technology Policy to carry out programs struction, to prescribe military personnel strengths for such fiscal year, and for other purposes. Referred to and activities to ensure that Federal science agencies Armed Services May 2, 2019. Reported amended June and institutions of higher education receiving Federal 19, 2019; Rept. 116–120. Union Calendar. Supple- research and development funding are fully engaging mental report filed June 27, 2019; Pt. II. Considered their entire talent pool, and for other purposes. Re- July 10, 11, 2019. Passed House amended July 12, ferred to Science, Space, and Technology May 7, 2019. 2019; Roll No. 473: 220–197. Received in Senate Sept. Reported amended July 30, 2019; Rept. 116–184. 10, 2019. Union Calendar. Rules suspended. Passed House amended Sept. 26, 2019. Received in Senate and re- H.R. 2502.— To amend title 40, United States Code, ferred to Health, Education, Labor, and Pensions Oct. to require certain prospectuses for public buildings to 15, 2019. be made publicly available, and for other purposes. Referred to Transportation and Infrastructure May 2, 2019. Reported July 11, 2019; Rept. 116–147. Union H.R. 2534.— To amend the Securities Exchange Act of Calendar. Rules suspended. Passed House Oct. 28, 1934 to prohibit certain securities trading and related 2019. communications by those who possess material, non- public information. Referred to Financial Services May 7, 2019. Reported amended Sept. 27, 2019; Rept. H.R. 2507.— To amend the Public Health Service Act 116–219. to reauthorize certain programs under part A of title Union Calendar ...... Union 172 XI of such Act relating to genetic diseases, and for other purposes. Referred to Energy and Commerce May 2, 2019. Reported amended July 23, 2019; Rept. 116–174. Union Calendar. Rules suspended. Passed House amended July 24, 2019. Received in Senate and referred to Health, Education, Labor, and Pensions July 25, 2019. 8–24 HISTORY OF BILLS AND RESOLUTIONS

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HOUSE BILLS—Continued HOUSE BILLS—Continued H.R. 2539.— To require the Secretary of Homeland Secu- H.R. 2615.— To support the people of Central America rity to prioritize the assignment of certain officers and and strengthen United States national security by ad- intelligence analysts from the Transportation Security dressing the root causes of migration from El Salvador, Administration and the Office of Intelligence and Anal- Guatemala, and Honduras. Referred to Foreign Affairs ysis of the Department of Homeland Security to loca- and in addition to the Judiciary May 9, 2019. Rules tions with participating State, local, and regional fu- suspended. Passed House amended July 15, 2019. Re- sion centers in jurisdictions with a high-risk surface ceived in Senate and referred to Foreign Relations July transportation asset in order to enhance the security 16, 2019. of such assets, including by improving timely sharing of classified information regarding terrorist and other H.R. 2621.— To direct the Under Secretary for Intel- threats, and for other purposes. Referred to Homeland ligence and Analysis of the Department of Homeland Security May 7, 2019. Reported May 30, 2019; Rept. Security to develop and disseminate a threat assess- 116–93. Union Calendar. Rules suspended. Passed ment regarding terrorist use of ghost guns, and for House June 10, 2019; Roll No. 243: 384–13. Received other purposes. Referred to Homeland Security May in Senate and referred to Homeland Security and Gov- 9, 2019. Reported May 28, 2019; Rept. 116–88. ernmental Affairs June 11, 2019. Union Calendar ...... Union 63 Supplemental report filed June 10, 2019; Pt. II.

H.R. 2578.— To reauthorize the National Flood Insur- H.R. 2695.— To rename the Success Dam in Tulare ance Program, and for other purposes. Referred to Fi- County, California, as the Richard L. Schafer Dam. nancial Services May 8, 2019. Rules suspended. Passed Referred to Transportation and Infrastructure May 14, House May 14, 2019. Received in Senate May 15, 2019. 2019. Committee discharged. Passed House June 10, Ordered placed on the calendar May 20, 2019. 2019. Received in Senate and referred to Environment and Public Works June 11, 2019. Committee dis- charged. Passed Senate July 29, 2019. Presented to H.R. 2589.— To amend the Homeland Security Act of the President Aug. 1, 2019. Approved Aug. 9, 2019. 2002 to establish a homeland intelligence doctrine for Public Law 116–41. the Department of Homeland Security, and for other purposes. Referred to Homeland Security May 8, 2019. H.R. 2722 (H. Res. 460).— To protect elections for public Reported amended May 30, 2019; Rept. 116–94. Union office by providing financial support and enhanced se- Calendar. Rules suspended. Passed House amended curity for the infrastructure used to carry out such Sept. 26, 2019. Received in Senate and referred to elections, and for other purposes. Referred to House Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs Oct. 15, Administration and in addition to Science, Space, and 2019. Technology May 14, 2019. Reported amended from House Administration June 26, 2019; Rept. 116–129, H.R. 2590.— To require a Department of Homeland Se- Pt. I. Science, Space, and Technology discharged June curity overseas personnel enhancement plan, and for 26, 2019. Union Calendar. Passed House amended other purposes. Referred to Homeland Security May June 27, 2019; Roll No. 428: 225–184. Received in 8, 2019. Reported amended May 30, 2019; Rept. Senate and referred to Rules and Administration June 116–95. Union Calendar. Rules suspended. Passed 28 (Legislative day of June 27), 2019. House amended June 10, 2019; Roll No. 244: 394–2. H.R. 2726.— To amend title 49, United States Code, Received in Senate and referred to Homeland Security to prohibit smoking on Amtrak trains. Referred to and Governmental Affairs June 11, 2019. Reported Transportation and Infrastructure May 14, 2019. Re- with amendment Sept. 10, 2019; Rept. 116–97. ported Sept. 9, 2019; Rept. 116–199. Union Calendar ...... Union 157 H.R. 2609.— To amend the Homeland Security Act of 2002 to establish the Acquisition Review Board in the H.R. 2740 (H. Res. 431) (H. Res. 436) (H.R. 2839) (H.R. Department of Homeland Security, and for other pur- 2960) (H.R. 2968) (H. Res. 445).— Making appropria- poses. Referred to Homeland Security May 9, 2019. tions for the Departments of Labor, Health and Reported May 30, 2019; Rept. 116–96. Union Calendar. Human Services, and Education, and related agencies Considered under suspension of rules June 10, 2019. for the fiscal year ending September 30, 2020, and Rules suspended. Passed House June 11, 2019; Roll for other purposes. Reported from Appropriations May No. 248: 419–0. Received in Senate and referred to 15, 2019; Rept. 116–62. Union Calendar. Considered Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs June 12, June 12, 13, 18, 2019. Passed House amended June 2019. 19, 2019; Roll No. 367: 226–203. Received in Senate June 24, 2019. Ordered placed on the calendar July 10, 2019. H.R. 2613.— To require the Director of the Financial Crimes Enforcement Network to carry out a study on H.R. 2744.— To authorize the Administrator of the the use of emerging technologies within the Financial United States Agency for International Development Crimes Enforcement Network, and for other purposes. to prescribe the manner in which programs of the Referred to Financial Services May 9, 2019. Rules sus- agency are identified overseas, and for other purposes. pended. Passed House Sept. 19, 2019. Received in Sen- Referred to Foreign Affairs May 15, 2019. Rules sus- ate and referred to Banking, Housing, and Urban Af- pended. Passed House July 15, 2019; Roll No. 475: fairs Sept. 23, 2019. 414–1. Received in Senate and referred to Foreign Re- lations July 16, 2019. HISTORY OF BILLS AND RESOLUTIONS 8–25

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HOUSE BILLS—Continued HOUSE BILLS—Continued H.R. 2745 (H.R. 3055).— Making appropriations for mili- H.R. 2919.— To require the Securities and Exchange tary construction, the Department of Veterans Affairs, Commission to carry out a study to evaluate the issues and related agencies for the fiscal year ending Sep- affecting the provision of and reliance upon investment tember 30, 2020, and for other purposes. Reported research into small issuers. Referred to Financial Serv- from Appropriations May 15, 2019; Rept. 116–63. ices May 22, 2019. Rules suspended. Passed House Union Calendar ...... Union 40 July 9, 2019. Received in Senate and referred to Bank- ing, Housing, and Urban Affairs July 10, 2019. H.R. 2763.— To prohibit the Secretary of Housing and Urban Development from implementing certain rules. H.R. 2938.— To exempt from the calculation of monthly Referred to Financial Services May 15, 2019. Reported income certain benefits paid by the Department of Vet- amended Sept. 6, 2019; Rept. 116–196. erans Affairs and the Department of Defense. Referred Union Calendar ...... Union 154 to the Judiciary May 23, 2019. Reported July 23, 2019; Rept. 116–169. Union Calendar. Rules suspended. H.R. 2779 (S. 2581).— Making appropriations for the Passed House amended July 23, 2019. Received in Sen- Legislative Branch for the fiscal year ending Sep- ate July 24, 2019. Passed Senate Aug. 1, 2019. Pre- tember 30, 2020, and for other purposes. Reported sented to the President Aug. 13, 2019. Approved Aug. from Appropriations May 16, 2019; Rept. 116–64. 23, 2019. Public Law 116–52. Union Calendar ...... Union 41 H.R. 2940.— To extend the program of block grants to States for temporary assistance for needy families and H.R. 2781.— To amend title VII of the Public Health related programs through September 30, 2019. Re- Service Act to reauthorize certain programs relating ferred to Ways and Means May 23, 2019. Rules sus- to the health professions workforce, and for other pur- pended. Passed House June 3, 2019; Roll No. 233: poses. Referred to Energy and Commerce May 16, 357–55. Received in Senate June 4, 2019. Passed Sen- 2019. Reported amended Sept. 24, 2019; Rept. ate June 27, 2019. Presented to the President June 116–214. Union Calendar. Rules suspended. Passed 28, 2019. Approved July 5, 2019. Public Law House amended Oct. 28, 2019. 116–27.

H.R. 2819.— To extend the authority for the establish- H.R. 2942.— To direct the Secretary of Veterans Affairs ment of a commemorative work in honor of Gold Star to carry out the Women’s Health Transition Training Families, and for other purposes. Referred to Natural pilot program through at least fiscal year 2020, and Resources May 17, 2019. Reported amended Oct. 18, for other purposes. Referred to Veterans’ Affairs and 2019; Rept. 116–243. in addition to Armed Services May 23, 2019. Reported Union Calendar ...... Union 193 amended from Veterans’ Affairs July 23, 2019; Rept. 116–166, Pt. I. Armed Services discharged July 23, H.R. 2820.— To authorize the cancellation of removal 2019. Union Calendar. Rules suspended. Passed House and adjustment of status of certain individuals who amended July 23, 2019. Received in Senate July 24, are long-term United States residents and entered the 2019. United States as children, and for other purposes. Re- ferred to the Judiciary May 17, 2019. Reported amend- H.R. 2943.— To direct the Secretary of Veterans Affairs ed May 30, 2019; Rept. 116–98. to make all fact sheets of the Department of Veterans Union Calendar ...... Union 73 Affairs in English and Spanish. Referred to Veterans’ Affairs May 23, 2019. Reported amended July 18, H.R. 2821.— To authorize the cancellation of removal 2019; Rept. 116–158. Union Calendar. Rules sus- and adjustment of status of certain nationals of certain pended. Passed House amended July 23, 2019. Re- countries designated for temporary protected status or ceived in Senate July 24, 2019. deferred enforced departure, and for other purposes. Referred to the Judiciary May 17, 2019. Reported H.R. 2960 (H.R. 2740) (S. 2470).— Making appropria- amended May 30, 2019; Rept. 116–97. tions for energy and water development and related Union Calendar ...... Union 72 agencies for the fiscal year ending September 30, 2020, and for other purposes. Reported from Appropriations H.R. 2839 (H.R. 2740) (S. 2583).— Making appropria- May 23, 2019; Rept. 116–83. tions for Department of State, foreign operations, and Union Calendar ...... Union 58 related programs for the fiscal year ending September H.R. 2968 (H.R. 2740) (S. 2474).— Making appropria- 30, 2020, and for other purposes. Reported from Appro- tions for the Department of Defense for the fiscal year priations May 20, 2019; Rept. 116–78. ending September 30, 2020, and for other purposes. Union Calendar ...... Union 54 Reported from Appropriations May 23, 2019; Rept. 116–84. H.R. 2852.— To amend the National Housing Act to Union Calendar ...... Union 59 authorize State-licensed appraisers to conduct apprais- als in connection with mortgages insured by the FHA H.R. 3018.— To prohibit the Secretary of Housing and and to require compliance with the existing appraiser Urban Development from implementing a proposed education requirement, and for other purposes. Re- rule regarding requirements under Community Plan- ferred to Financial Services May 20, 2019. Rules sus- ning and Development housing programs. Referred to pended. Passed House amended Sept. 10, 2019; Roll Financial Services May 23, 2019. Reported amended No. 519: 419–5. Received in Senate and referred to Aug. 13, 2019; Rept. 116–185. Banking, Housing, and Urban Affairs Sept. 11, 2019. Union Calendar ...... Union 143 8–26 HISTORY OF BILLS AND RESOLUTIONS

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HOUSE BILLS—Continued HOUSE BILLS—Continued H.R. 3050.— To require the Securities and Exchange H.R. 3152.— To designate the facility of the United Commission to carry out a study of the 10 per centum States Postal Service located at 456 North Meridian threshold limitation applicable to the definition of a Street in Indianapolis, Indiana, as the ‘‘Richard G. diversified company under the Investment Company Lugar Post Office’’. Referred to Oversight and Reform Act of 1940, and for other purposes. Referred to Finan- June 6, 2019. Rules suspended. Passed House Oct. cial Services May 30, 2019. Rules suspended. Passed 16, 2019. Received in Senate and ordered placed on House amended July 9, 2019; Roll No. 432: 417–2. the calendar Oct. 17, 2019. Received in Senate and referred to Banking, Housing, and Urban Affairs July 10, 2019. H.R. 3153.— To direct the Director of the National Science Foundation to support research on opioid ad- H.R. 3052 (H.R. 3055) (S. 2580).— Making appropria- diction, and for other purposes. Referred to Science, tions for the Department of the Interior, environment, Space, and Technology June 6, 2019. Reported June and related agencies for the fiscal year ending Sep- 27, 2019; Rept. 116–131. Union Calendar. Rules sus- tember 30, 2020, and for other purposes. Reported pended. Passed House July 23, 2019. Received in Sen- from Appropriations June 3, 2019; Rept. 116–100. ate and referred to Commerce, Science and Transpor- Union Calendar ...... Union 75 tation July 24, 2019. H.R. 3055 (H. Res. 445) (H.R. 2745) (H.R. 3052) (H.R. 3163) (H.R. 3164) (S. 2584).— Making appropriations H.R. 3154.— To clarify that eligibility of certain mort- for the Departments of Commerce and Justice, Science, gages with Federal credit enhancement may not be and Related Agencies for the fiscal year ending Sep- conditioned on the status of a mortgagor as a DACA tember 30, 2020, and for other purposes. Reported recipient if all other eligibility criteria are satisfied, from Appropriations June 3, 2019; Rept. 116–101. and for other purposes. Referred to Financial Services Union Calendar. Considered June 19, 20, 21, 24, 2019. June 6, 2019. Reported amended Sept. 6, 2019; Rept. Passed House amended June 25, 2019; Roll No. 408: 116–197. 227–194. Received in Senate , 2019. Ordered Union Calendar ...... Union 155 placed on the calendar July 10, 2019. Considered Oct. 22, 23, 28, 2019. H.R. 3163 (H.R. 3055) (S. 2520).— Making appropria- tions for the Departments of Transportation, and H.R. 3106.— To require a joint domestic terrorism re- Housing and Urban Development, and related agencies port, establish within the Department of Homeland for the fiscal year ending September 30, 2020, and Security a National Center for the Study of Domestic for other purposes. Reported from Appropriations June Terrorism, authorize research within the Department 6, 2019; Rept. 116–106. of Homeland Security on current trends in domestic Union Calendar ...... Union 79 terrorism, and for other purposes. Referred to Home- land Security and in addition to the Judiciary June H.R. 3164 (H.R. 3055) (S. 2522).— Making appropria- 5, 2019. Reported amended from Homeland Security tions for Agriculture, Rural Development, Food and Sept. 19, 2019; Rept. 116–213, Pt. I. The Judiciary Drug Administration, and Related Agencies programs discharged Sept. 19, 2019. Union Calendar. Rules sus- for the fiscal year ending September 30, 2020, and pended. Passed House amended Sept. 26, 2019. Re- for other purposes. Reported from Appropriations June ceived in Senate and referred to Homeland Security 6, 2019; Rept. 116–107. and Governmental Affairs Oct. 15, 2019. Union Calendar ...... Union 80

H.R. 3111.— To make administrative reforms to the Na- H.R. 3167.— To reform and reauthorize the National tional Flood Insurance Program to increase fairness Flood Insurance Program, and for other purposes. Re- and accuracy and protect the taxpayer from program ferred to Financial Services and in addition to Trans- fraud and abuse, and for other purposes. Referred to portation and Infrastructure June 10, 2019. Reported Financial Services June 5, 2019. Reported amended amended from Financial Services Oct. 28, 2019; Rept. Oct. 28, 2019; Rept. 116–261. 116–262, Pt. I. Transportation and Infrastructure dis- Union Calendar ...... Union 209 charged Oct. 28, 2019. Union Calendar ...... Union 210 H.R. 3144.— To designate the facility of the United States Postal Service located at 8520 Michigan Avenue H.R. 3170.— To prohibit the manufacture for sale, offer in Whittier, California, as the ‘‘Jose Ramos Post Office for sale, distribution in commerce, or importation into Building’’. Referred to Oversight and Reform June 5, the United States of any crib bumper, and for other 2019. Rules suspended. Passed House Oct. 16, 2019. purposes. Referred to Energy and Commerce June 10, Received in Senate and referred to Homeland Security 2019. Reported amended Sept. 13, 2019; Rept. and Governmental Affairs Oct. 17, 2019. 116–205. H.R. 3151.— To amend the Internal Revenue Code of Union Calendar ...... Union 162 1986 to modernize and improve the Internal Revenue Service, and for other purposes. Referred to Ways and H.R. 3172.— To prohibit the manufacture for sale, offer Means and in addition to the Budget, and Financial for sale, distribution in commerce, or importation into Services June 6, 2019. Rules suspended. Passed House the United States of any inclined sleeper for infants, June 10, 2019. Received in Senate June 11, 2019. and for other purposes. Referred to Energy and Com- Passed Senate June 13, 2019. Presented to the Presi- merce June 10, 2019. Reported amended Sept. 13, dent June 24, 2019. Approved , 2019. Public 2019; Rept. 116–206. Law 116–25. Union Calendar ...... Union 163 HISTORY OF BILLS AND RESOLUTIONS 8–27

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HOUSE BILLS—Continued HOUSE BILLS—Continued H.R. 3190.— To authorize humanitarian assistance and H.R. 3289 (S. 1838).— To amend the Hong Kong Policy impose sanctions with respect to human rights abuses Act of 1992 and for other purposes. Referred to Foreign in Burma, and for other purposes. Referred to Foreign Affairs and in addition to the Judiciary, and Financial Affairs and in addition to Armed Services, the Judici- Services June 13, 2019. Rules suspended. Passed ary, Financial Services, and Ways and Means June House amended Oct. 15, 2019. Received in Senate and 11, 2019. Rules suspended. Passed House amended ordered placed on the calendar Oct. 16, 2019. Sept. 24, 2019; Roll No. 541: 394–21. Received in Sen- ate and referred to Foreign Relations Sept. 25, 2019. H.R. 3298.— To increase entitlement funding for child care. Referred to Ways and Means June 18, 2019. Re- ported amended July 18, 2019; Rept. 116–160. H.R. 3196.— To designate the Large Synoptic Survey Union Calendar ...... Union 119 Telescope as the ‘‘Vera Rubin Survey Telescope’’. Re- ferred to Science, Space, and Technology June 11, H.R. 3299.— To permit legally married same-sex couples 2019. Reported June 27, 2019; Rept. 116–132. Union to amend their filing status for income tax returns Calendar. Rules suspended. Passed House amended outside the statute of limitations, to amend the Inter- July 23, 2019. Received in Senate and referred to Com- nal Revenue Code of 1986 to clarify that all provisions merce, Science and Transportation July 24, 2019. shall apply to legally married same-sex couples in the same manner as other married couples, and for other H.R. 3207.— To designate the facility of the United purposes. Referred to Ways and Means June 18, 2019. States Postal Service located at 114 Mill Street in Reported amended July 18, 2019; Rept. 116–161. Hookstown, Pennslyvania, as the ‘‘Staff Sergeant Union Calendar. Rules suspended. Passed House Dylan Elchin Post Office Building’’. Referred to Over- amended July 24, 2019. Received in Senate July 25, sight and Reform June 11, 2019. Rules suspended. 2019. Passed House amended Oct. 16, 2019. Received in Sen- ate and referred to Homeland Security and Govern- H.R. 3304.— To exempt for an additional 4-year period, mental Affairs Oct. 17, 2019. from the application of the means-test presumption of abuse under chapter 7, qualifying members of re- H.R. 3239 (H. Res. 509).— To require U.S. Customs and serve components of the Armed Forces and members Border Protection to perform an initial health screen- of the National Guard who, after , 2001, ing on detainees, and for other purposes. Referred to are called to active duty or to perform a homeland the Judiciary and in addition to Homeland Security defense activity for not less than 90 days. Referred June 12, 2019. Reported amended from the Judiciary to the Judiciary June 18, 2019. Reported July 23, 2019; July 19, 2019; Rept. 116–162, Pt. I. Homeland Security Rept. 116–170. Union Calendar. Rules suspended. discharged July 19, 2019. Union Calendar. Passed Passed House amended July 23, 2019; Roll No. 499: House amended July 24, 2019; Roll No. 507: 233–195. 417–1. Received in Senate July 24, 2019. Passed Sen- Received in Senate and referred to the Judiciary July ate Aug. 1, 2019. Presented to the President Aug. 13, 25, 2019. 2019. Approved Aug. 23, 2019. Public Law 116–53. H.R. 3305.— To designate the facility of the United H.R. 3245 (S. 1833).— To transfer a bridge over the States Postal Service located at 2509 George Mason Wabash River to the New Harmony River Bridge Au- Drive in Virginia Beach, Virginia, as the ‘‘Ryan Keith thority and the New Harmony and Wabash River Cox Post Office Building’’. Referred to Oversight and Bridge Authority, and for other purposes. Referred to Reform June 18, 2019. Rules suspended. Passed House Transportation and Infrastructure June 13, 2019. July 17, 2019. Received in Senate and referred to Rules suspended. Passed House July 24, 2019. Re- Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs July 18, ceived in Senate July 25, 2019. Passed Senate July 2019. Reported July 24, 2019; no written report. 31, 2019. Presented to the President Aug. 13, 2019. Passed Senate July 30, 2019. Presented to the Presi- Approved Aug. 23, 2019. Public Law 116–56. dent Aug. 13, 2019. Approved Aug. 21, 2019. Public Law 116–47. H.R. 3246.— To require GAO review of certain TSA screening protocols, and for other purposes. Referred H.R. 3311.— To amend chapter 11 of title 11, United to Homeland Security June 13, 2019. Reported Aug. States Code, to address reorganization of small busi- 27, 2019; Rept. 116–187. Union Calendar. Rules sus- nesses, and for other purposes. Referred to the Judici- pended. Passed House Sept. 26, 2019. Received in Sen- ary June 18, 2019. Reported July 23, 2019; Rept. ate and referred to Commerce, Science and Transpor- 116–171. Union Calendar. Rules suspended. Passed tation Oct. 15, 2019. House amended July 23, 2019. Received in Senate July 24, 2019. Passed Senate Aug. 1, 2019. Presented to H.R. 3253.— To provide for certain extensions with re- the President Aug. 13, 2019. Approved Aug. 23, spect to the Medicaid program under title XIX of the 2019. Public Law 116–54. Social Security Act, and for other purposes. Referred H.R. 3314.— To designate the facility of the United to Energy and Commerce June 13, 2019. Rules sus- States Postal Service located at 1750 McCulloch Boule- pended. Passed House amended June 18, 2019; Roll vard North in Lake Havasu City, Arizona, as the No. 333: 371–46. Received in Senate June 19, 2019. ‘‘Lake Havasu City Combat Veterans Memorial Post Passed Senate with amendment July 25, 2019. House Office Building’’. Referred to Oversight and Reform agreed to Senate amendment July 30, 2019. Presented June 18, 2019. Rules suspended. Passed House Oct. to the President Aug. 1, 2019. Approved Aug. 6, 16, 2019. Received in Senate and referred to Homeland 2019. Public Law 116–39. Security and Governmental Affairs Oct. 17, 2019. 8–28 HISTORY OF BILLS AND RESOLUTIONS

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HOUSE BILLS—Continued HOUSE BILLS—Continued H.R. 3318.— To require the Transportation Security Ad- H.R. 3398.— To provide low-income individuals with op- ministration to establish a task force to conduct an portunities to enter and follow a career pathway in analysis of emerging and potential future threats to the health professions, to extend and expand dem- transportation security, and for other purposes. Re- onstration projects, and for other purposes. Referred ferred to Homeland Security June 18, 2019. Reported to Ways and Means June 21, 2019. Reported amended amended Aug. 30, 2019; Rept. 116–195. Oct. 29, 2019; Rept. 116–265. Union Calendar ...... Union 153 Union Calendar ...... Union 211

H.R. 3320.— To amend the Homeland Security Act of H.R. 3401 (H. Res. 462) (H. Res. 466).— Making emer- 2002 to authorize the Secretary of Homeland Security gency supplemental appropriations for the fiscal year to implement certain requirements for information re- ending September 30, 2019, and for other purposes. lating to supply chain risk, and for other purposes. Referred to Appropriations and in addition to the Referred to Homeland Security June 18, 2019. Re- Budget June 21, 2019. Passed House amended June ported amended Aug. 27, 2019; Rept. 116–188. 25, 2019; Roll No. 414: 230–195. Received in Senate Union Calendar ...... Union 146 and passed with amendment June 26, 2019; Roll No. 185: 84–8. House agreed to Senate amendment June H.R. 3329.— To designate the facility of the United 27, 2019; Roll No. 429: 305–102. Presented to the States Postal Service located at 5186 Benito Street President June 28, 2019. Approved July 1, 2019. in Montclair, California, as the ‘‘Paul Eaton Post Office Public Law 116–26. Building’’. Referred to Oversight and Reform June 18, 2019. Rules suspended. Passed House Oct. 16, 2019. H.R. 3405.— To direct the Secretary of the Interior to Received in Senate and referred to Homeland Security revise the Final List of Critical Minerals, and for other and Governmental Affairs Oct. 17, 2019. purposes. Referred to Natural Resources June 21, 2019. Reported amended Oct. 4, 2019; Rept. 116–225. H.R. 3351 (H. Res. 460) (S. 2524).— Making appropria- Union Calendar ...... Union 178 tions for financial services and general government for the fiscal year ending September 30, 2020, and for H.R. 3409.— To authorize appropriations for the Coast other purposes. Reported from Appropriations June 19, Guard, and for other purposes. Referred to Transpor- 2019; Rept. 116–122. Union Calendar. Considered June tation and Infrastructure June 21, 2019. Reported 25, 2019. Passed House amended June 26, 2019; Roll amended July 23, 2019; Rept. 116–172. Union Cal- No. 424: 224–196. Received in Senate and referred endar. Rules suspended. Passed House amended July to Appropriations June 27, 2019. 24, 2019. Received in Senate and referred to Com- merce, Science and Transportation July 25, 2019. H.R. 3352.— To provide for certain authorities of the Department of State, and for other purposes. Referred H.R. 3413.— To amend the Homeland Security Act of to Foreign Affairs June 19, 2019. Reported amended 2002 to provide for certain acquisition authorities for July 24, 2019; Rept. 116–181. Union Calendar. Rules the Under Secretary of Management of the Depart- suspended. Passed House amended July 25, 2019. Re- ment of Homeland Security, and for other purposes. ceived in Senate and referred to Foreign Relations Referred to Homeland Security June 21, 2019. Re- Sept. 9, 2019. ported amended Aug. 30, 2019; Rept. 116–190. Union Calendar ...... Union 148 H.R. 3356 (S. 1881).— To provide PreCheck to certain severely injured or disabled veterans, and for other H.R. 3494 (H. Res. 491).— To authorize appropriations purposes. Referred to Homeland Security and in addi- for fiscal year 2020 for intelligence and intelligence- tion to Veterans’ Affairs June 19, 2019. Reported from related activities of the United States Government, the Homeland Security Sept. 12, 2019; Rept. 116–203, Pt. Community Management Account, and the Central In- I. Veterans’ Affairs discharged Sept. 12, 2019. telligence Agency Retirement and Disability System, Union Calendar ...... Union 160 and for other purposes. Referred to Intelligence June 26, 2019. Reported amended July 11, 2019; Rept. H.R. 3362.— To amend title 49, United State Code, to 116–151, Pt. I. Referred to Ways and Means July 11, require small hub airports to construct areas for nurs- 2019. Committee discharged. Union Calendar. Consid- ing mothers, and for other purposes. Referred to ered July 16, 2019. Passed House amended July 17, Transportation and Infrastructure June 19, 2019. Re- 2019; Roll No. 492: 397–31. Received in Senate and ported Oct. 4, 2019; Rept. 116–221. referred to Intelligence July 18, 2019. Union Calendar ...... Union 174 H.R. 3504.— To amend title 38, United States Code, H.R. 3375.— To amend the Communications Act of 1934 to provide for improvements to the specially adapted to clarify the prohibitions on making robocalls, and housing program of the Department of Veterans Af- for other purposes. Referred to Energy and Commerce fairs, and for other purposes. Referred to Veterans’ June 20, 2019. Reported amended July 23, 2019; Rept. Affairs June 26, 2019. Reported amended July 22, 116–173. Union Calendar. Rules suspended. Passed 2019; Rept. 116–164. Union Calendar. Rules sus- House amended July 24, 2019; Roll No. 502: 429–3. pended. Passed House amended July 23, 2019. Re- Received in Senate July 25, 2019. ceived in Senate July 24, 2019. HISTORY OF BILLS AND RESOLUTIONS 8–29

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HOUSE BILLS—Continued HOUSE BILLS—Continued H.R. 3525 (H. Res. 577).— To amend the Homeland Se- H.R. 3624 (H. Res. 629).— To amend the Securities Ex- curity Act of 2002 to direct the Commissioner of U.S. change Act of 1934 to require the disclosure of the Customs and Border Protection to establish uniform total number of domestic and foreign employees of cer- processes for medical screening of individuals inter- tain public companies, and for other purposes. Re- dicted between ports of entry, and for other purposes. ferred to Financial Services July 5, 2019. Reported Referred to Homeland Security June 27, 2019. Re- amended Oct. 4, 2019; Rept. 116–220. Union Calendar. ported amended Sept. 18, 2019; Rept. 116–211. Union Passed House amended Oct. 18, 2019; Roll No. 567: Calendar. Passed House amended Sept. 26, 2019; Roll 226–184. Received in Senate and referred to Banking, No. 552: 230–184. Received in Senate and referred Housing, and Urban Affairs Oct. 21, 2019. to the Judiciary Oct. 15, 2019. H.R. 3625.— To establish a whistleblower program at H.R. 3526.— To authorize certain counter terrorist net- the Public Company Accounting Oversight Board, and works activities of U.S. Customs and Border Protec- for other purposes. Referred to Financial Services July tion, and for other purposes. Referred to Homeland 5, 2019. Rules suspended. Passed House amended Security June 27, 2019. Reported Aug. 27, 2019; Rept. Sept. 19, 2019. Received in Senate and referred to Banking, Housing, and Urban Affairs Sept. 23, 2019. 116–189. Union Calendar. Rules suspended. Passed House Sept. 26, 2019. Received in Senate and referred to Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs Oct. H.R. 3661.— To support entrepreneurs serving in the 15, 2019. National Guard and Reserve, and for other purposes. Referred to Small Business July 10, 2019. Reported Oct. 15, 2019; Rept. 116–234. H.R. 3537.— To amend the Small Business Act to codify Union Calendar ...... Union 186 the Boots to Business Program, and for other purposes. Referred to Small Business June 27, 2019. Reported Oct. 15, 2019; Rept. 116–236. H.R. 3670.— To amend the Homeland Security Act of Union Calendar ...... Union 188 2002 to ensure access to appropriate temporary shel- ter, food, and water for individuals apprehended by U.S. Customs and Border Protection, and for other H.R. 3589.— To award a Congressional Gold Medal to purposes. Referred to Homeland Security July 10, Greg LeMond, in recognition of his service to the Na- 2019. Rules suspended. Passed House amended July tion as an athlete, activist, role model, and community 25, 2019. Received in Senate and referred to Homeland leader. Referred to Financial Services June 27, 2019. Security and Governmental Affairs July 29, 2019. Rules suspended. Passed House amended Sept. 19, 2019. Received in Senate and referred to Banking, Housing, and Urban Affairs Sept. 23, 2019. H.R. 3675.— To require a review of Department of Homeland Security trusted traveler programs, and for other purposes. Referred to Homeland Security July H.R. 3619.— To amend the Financial Institutions Re- 10, 2019. Reported Aug. 30, 2019; Rept. 116–191. form, Recovery, and Enforcement Act of 1989 to pro- Union Calendar. Rules suspended. Passed House Sept. vide the Appraisal Subcommittee with the authority 26, 2019. Received in Senate and referred to Homeland to modify annual registry fees for appraisal manage- Security and Governmental Affairs Oct. 15, 2019. ment companies, to maintain a registry of trainees and charge a lower trainee registry fee, and to allow H.R. 3691.— To require the TSA to develop a plan to grants to States to assist appraiser and potential ap- ensure that TSA material disseminated in major air- praiser compliance with the Real Property Appraiser ports can be better understood by more people access- Qualification Criteria, and for other purposes. Referred ing such airports, and for other purposes. Referred to Financial Services July 5, 2019. Rules suspended. to Homeland Security July 10, 2019. Reported Sept. Passed House amended Sept. 19, 2019. Received in 11, 2019; Rept. 116–201. Union Calendar. Rules sus- Senate and referred to Banking, Housing, and Urban pended. Passed House Sept. 26, 2019. Received in Sen- Affairs Sept. 23, 2019. ate and referred to Commerce, Science and Transpor- tation Oct. 15, 2019. H.R. 3620.— To provide rental assistance to low-income tenants in certain multifamily rural housing projects H.R. 3694.— To require the Transportation Security Ad- financed by the Rural Housing Service of the Depart- ministration to implement training for frontline Ad- ment of Agriculture, and to develop and implement ministration personnel regarding the screening of preg- a plan for preserving the affordability of rural rental nant women and families with young children at pas- housing, and for other purposes. Referred to Financial senger screening checkpoints, and for other purposes. Services July 5, 2019. Reported amended Sept. 6, 2019; Referred to Homeland Security July 11, 2019. Reported Rept. 116–198. Union Calendar. Rules suspended. Aug. 30, 2019; Rept. 116–192. Union Calendar. Rules Passed House amended Sept. 10, 2019. Received in suspended. Passed House Sept. 26, 2019. Received in Senate and referred to Banking, Housing, and Urban Senate and referred to Commerce, Science and Trans- Affairs Sept. 11, 2019. portation Oct. 15, 2019. 8–30 HISTORY OF BILLS AND RESOLUTIONS

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HOUSE BILLS—Continued HOUSE BILLS—Continued H.R. 3710.— To amend the Homeland Security Act of H.R. 4067.— To amend the Consumer Financial Protec- 2002 to provide for the remediation of cybersecurity tion Act of 2010 to direct the Office of Community vulnerabilities, and for other purposes. Referred to Affairs to identify causes leading to, and solutions for, Homeland Security July 11, 2019. Reported Aug. 30, under-banked, un-banked, and underserved consumers, 2019; Rept. 116–193. Union Calendar. Rules sus- and for other purposes. Referred to Financial Services pended. Passed House Sept. 26, 2019. Received in Sen- July 25, 2019. Rules suspended. Passed House amend- ate and referred to Homeland Security and Govern- ed Oct. 28, 2019. mental Affairs Oct. 15, 2019. H.R. 4270.— To prohibit commercial exports of certain H.R. 3722.— To amend the Homeland Security Act of nonlethal crowd control items and defense articles and 2002 to authorize a Joint Task Force to enhance inte- services to the Hong Kong Disciplined Services, and gration of the Department of Homeland Security’s bor- for other purposes. Referred to Foreign Affairs Sept. der security operations to detect, interdict, disrupt, and 10, 2019. Rules suspended. Passed House amended prevent narcotics, such as fentanyl and other synthetic Oct. 15, 2019. Received in Senate and referred to opioids, from entering the United States, and for other Banking, Housing, and Urban Affairs Oct. 16, 2019. purposes. Referred to Homeland Security July 11, H.R. 4285.— To amend title 38, United States Code, 2019. Reported Aug. 30, 2019; Rept. 116–194. Union to extend and modify certain authorities and require- Calendar. Considered under suspension of rules Sept. ments relating to the Department of Veterans Affairs, 26, 2019. Rules suspended. Passed House Sept. 27, and for other purposes. Referred to Veterans’ Affairs 2019; Roll No. 554: 403–1. Received in Senate and Sept. 11, 2019. Considered under suspension of rules referred to Homeland Security and Governmental Af- Sept. 17, 2019. Rules suspended. Passed House Sept. fairs Oct. 15, 2019. 18, 2019; Roll No. 535: 417–1. Received in Senate Sept. 19, 2019. Passed Senate Sept. 23, 2019. Presented to H.R. 3734.— To require the Comptroller General of the the President Sept. 30, 2019. Approved Sept. 30, United States to report on access to credit for small 2019. Public Law 116–61. business concerns owned and controlled by covered in- dividuals, to require the Administrator of the Small H.R. 4334.— To amend the Older Americans Act of 1965 Business Administration to report on the veterans to authorize appropriations for fiscal years 2020 interagency task force, and for other purposes. Re- through 2024, and for other purposes. Referred to Edu- ferred to Small Business July 12, 2019. Reported Oct. cation and Labor Sept. 16, 2019. Reported amended 15, 2019; Rept. 116–233. Oct. 28, 2019; Rept. 116–258. Union Calendar. Rules Union Calendar ...... Union 185 suspended. Passed House amended Oct. 28, 2019.

H.R. 3877 (H. Res. 519).— To amend the Balanced Budg- H.R. 4378 (H. Res. 564).— Making continuing appropria- et and Emergency Deficit Control Act of 1985, to estab- tions for fiscal year 2020, and for other purposes. Re- lish a congressional budget for fiscal years 2020 and ferred to Appropriations and in addition to the Budget 2021, to temporarily suspend the debt limit, and for Sept. 18, 2019. Passed House Sept. 19, 2019; Roll No. other purposes. Referred to the Budget and in addition 538: 301–123. Received in Senate Sept. 19, 2019. Or- to Rules, and Ways and Means July 23, 2019. Passed dered placed on the calendar Sept. 23, 2019. Passed House July 25, 2019; Roll No. 511: 284–149. Received Senate Sept. 26, 2019; Roll No. 311: 81–16. Presented in Senate and ordered placed on the calendar July to the President Sept. 27, 2019. Approved Sept. 27, 29, 2019. Passed Senate Aug. 1, 2019; Roll No. 262: 2019. Public Law 116–59. 67–28. Presented to the President Aug. 1, 2019. Ap- proved Aug. 2, 2019. Public Law 116–37. H.R. 4387.— To establish Growth Accelerator Fund Com- petition within the Small Business Administration, H.R. 3889.— To amend the Office of National Drug Con- and for other purposes. Referred to Small Business trol Policy Reauthorization Act of 1998 to make tech- Sept. 18, 2019. Reported Oct. 17, 2019; Rept. 116–238. nical corrections. Referred to Oversight and Reform Union Calendar. Rules suspended. Passed House Oct. and in addition to Energy and Commerce July 23, 21, 2019. Received in Senate and referred to Small 2019. Rules suspended. Passed House amended Oct. Business and Entrepreneurship Oct. 22, 2019. 16, 2019. Received in Senate and referred to the Judi- H.R. 4405.— To amend the Small Business Act to im- ciary Oct. 17, 2019. prove the women’s business center program, and for other purposes. Referred to Small Business Sept. 19, H.R. 3931 (S. 2582).— Making appropriations for the 2019. Reported Oct. 17, 2019; Rept. 116–239. Union Department of Homeland Security for the fiscal year Calendar. Rules suspended. Passed House Oct. 21, ending September 30, 2020, and for other purposes. 2019. Received in Senate and referred to Small Busi- Reported from Appropriations July 24, 2019; Rept. ness and Entrepreneurship Oct. 22, 2019. 116–180. Union Calendar ...... Union 139 H.R. 4406.— To amend the Small Business Act to im- prove the small business development centers pro- H.R. 3942.— To apply requirements relating to delivery gram, and for other purposes. Referred to Small Busi- sales of cigarettes to delivery sales of electronic nico- ness Sept. 19, 2019. Reported Oct. 17, 2019; Rept. tine delivery systems, and for other purposes. Referred 116–240. Union Calendar. Rules suspended. Passed to the Judiciary July 24, 2019. Reported Oct. 28, 2019; House amended Oct. 21, 2019; Roll No. 569: 375–25. Rept. 116–260. Union Calendar. Rules suspended. Received in Senate and referred to Small Business Passed House amended Oct. 28, 2019. and Entrepreneurship Oct. 22, 2019. HISTORY OF BILLS AND RESOLUTIONS 8–31

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HOUSE BILLS—Continued H.R. 4407.— To amend the Small Business Act to reau- thorize the SCORE program, and for other purposes. Referred to Small Business Sept. 19, 2019. Reported Oct. 17, 2019; Rept. 116–241. Union Calendar. Rules suspended. Passed House Oct. 21, 2019; Roll No. 570: 389–8. Received in Senate and referred to Small Busi- ness and Entrepreneurship Oct. 22, 2019.

H.R. 4617 (H. Res. 650).— To amend the Federal Elec- tion Campaign Act of 1971 to clarify the obligation to report acts of foreign election influence and require implementation of compliance and reporting systems by Federal campaigns to detect and report such acts, and for other purposes. Referred to House Administra- tion and in addition to the Judiciary Oct. 8, 2019. Reported amended from House Administration Oct. 21, 2019; Rept. 116–246, Pt. I. The Judiciary discharged Oct. 21, 2019. Union Calendar. Passed House amended Oct. 23, 2019; Roll No. 583: 227–181. Received in Sen- ate and referred to Rules and Administration Oct. 28, 2019.

H.R. 4695.— To impose sanctions with respect to , and for other purposes. Referred to Foreign Affairs and in addition to Financial Services, Oversight and Reform, Ways and Means, the Judiciary, and Armed Services Oct. 16, 2019. Rules suspended. Passed House amended Oct. 29, 2019; Roll No. 592: 403–16.

H.R. 4842.— To authorize the Secretary of State to pro- vide funds for a United States pavilion at Expo 2020 Dubai, and for other purposes. Referred to Foreign Affairs Oct. 23, 2019. Rules suspended. Passed House amended Oct. 29, 2019.

H.R. 4860.— To amend the Securities Act of 1933 to subject crowdfunding vehicles to the jurisdiction of the Securities and Exchange Commission, and for other purposes. Referred to Financial Services Oct. 28, 2019. Rules suspended. Passed House amended Oct. 28, 2019. 8–32 HISTORY OF BILLS AND RESOLUTIONS

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H.J. Res. 1.— Making further continuing appropriations H.J. Res. 46 (H. Res. 144).— Relating to a national emer- for the Department of Homeland Security for fiscal gency declared by the President on February 15, 2019. year 2019, and for other purposes. Referred to Appro- Referred to Transportation and Infrastructure Feb. 22, priations Jan. 3, 2019. Passed House Jan. 3, 2019; 2019. Passed House Feb. 26, 2019; Roll No. 94: Roll No. 9: 239–192. Received in Senate Jan. 4, 2019. 245–182. Received in Senate and referred to Armed Services Feb. 27, 2019. Committee discharged. Passed Ordered placed on the calendar Jan. 8, 2019. Senate Mar. 14, 2019; Roll No. 49: 59–41. Presented to the President Mar. 14, 2019. Vetoed Mar. 15, 2019. H.J. Res. 27.— Making further continuing appropriations House sustained Presidential veto Mar. 26, 2019; Roll for fiscal year 2019, and for other purposes. Referred No. 127: 248–181. In House, veto referred to Transpor- to Appropriations Jan. 14, 2019. Failed of passage tation and Infrastructure Mar. 26, 2019. under suspension of the rules (two-thirds required) H.J. Res. 60.— Requesting the Secretary of the Interior Jan. 15, 2019; Roll No. 31: 237–187. to authorize unique and one-time arrangements for displays on the National Mall and the Washington H.J. Res. 28 (H. Res. 52).— Making further continuing Monument during the period beginning on July 16, appropriations for fiscal year 2019, and for other pur- 2019 and ending on , 2019. Referred to Natural Resources June 10, 2019. Committee discharged. poses. Referred to Appropriations Jan. 14, 2019. Con- Passed House June 10, 2019. Received in Senate June sidered Jan. 17, 2019. Passed House Jan. 23, 2019; 11, 2019. Passed Senate June 18, 2019. Presented to Roll No. 46: 229–184. Received in Senate Jan. 24, the President June 24, 2019. Approved July 5, 2019. 2019. Passed Senate with amendment Jan. 25, 2019. Public Law 116–28. House agreed to Senate amendment Jan. 25, 2019. SEC. 9 Presented to the President Jan. 25, 2019. Approved H.J. Res. 77.— Opposing the decision to end certain Jan. 25, 2019. Public Law 116–5. United States efforts to prevent Turkish military oper- ations against Syrian Kurdish forces in Northeast Syria. Referred to Foreign Affairs Oct. 15, 2019. Rules H.J. Res. 30 (S.J. Res. 2).— Disapproving the President’s suspended. Passed House Oct. 16, 2019; Roll No. 560: proposal to take an action relating to the application 354–60. Received in Senate Oct. 16, 2019. Ordered of certain sanctions with respect to the Russian Fed- placed on the calendar Oct. 17, 2019. eration. Referred to Foreign Affairs and in addition to the Judiciary Jan. 15, 2019. Rules suspended. Passed House Jan. 17, 2019; Roll No. 42: 362–53. Re- ceived in Senate and ordered placed on the calendar Jan. 17, 2019.

H.J. Res. 31 (H. Res. 61) (H. Res. 131) (S. Con. Res. 4).— Making further continuing appropriations for the Department of Homeland Security for fiscal year 2019, and for other purposes. Referred to Appropriations Jan. 22, 2019. Passed House Jan. 24, 2019; Roll No. 51: 231–180. Received in Senate Jan. 24, 2019. Passed Senate with amendment Jan. 25 (Legislative day of Jan. 24), 2019. Senate insisted on its amendment and asked for a conference Jan. 25 (Legislative day of Jan. 24), 2019. House disagreed to Senate amendment and agreed to a conference Jan. 25, 2019. Conference report filed in the House Feb. 13, 2019; Rept. 116–9. Senate agreed to conference report Feb. 14, 2019; Roll No. 26: 83–16. House agreed to conference report Feb. 14, 2019; Roll No. 87: 300–128. Presented to the President Feb. 15, 2019. Approved Feb. 15, 2019. Public Law 116–6.

H.J. Res. 37 (H. Res. 122) (S.J. Res. 7).— Directing the removal of United States Armed Forces from hostilities in the Republic of Yemen that have not been author- ized by Congress. Referred to Foreign Affairs Jan. 30, 2019. Reported Feb. 8, 2019; Rept. 116–7. Union Cal- endar. Passed House amended Feb. 13, 2019; Roll No. 83: 248–177. Received in Senate and referred to For- eign Relations Feb. 14, 2019. 9–2 HISTORY OF BILLS AND RESOLUTIONS

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HOUSE CONCURRENT RESOLUTIONS HOUSE CONCURRENT RESOLUTIONS—Continued H. Con. Res. 1.— Regarding consent to assemble outside H. Con. Res. 57.— Authorizing the use of Emancipation the seat of government. Passed House Jan. 3, 2019. Hall for an event to commemorate the 400th anniver- Received in Senate Jan. 4, 2019. sary of the arrival of the first African slaves to the territory that would become the United States. Re- H. Con. Res. 9.— Providing for a joint session of Con- ferred to House Administration Aug. 9, 2019. Com- gress to receive a message from the President. Passed mittee discharged. Passed House Aug. 16, 2019. Re- House Jan. 29, 2019. Received in Senate Jan. 29, 2019. ceived in Senate and passed Sept. 9, 2019. Passed Senate Feb. 4, 2019.

H. Con. Res. 16.— Authorizing the use of the Capitol Grounds for the National Peace Officers Memorial Service and the National Honor Guard and Pipe Band Exhibition. Referred to Transportation and Infrastruc- ture Feb. 8, 2019. Reported Apr. 2, 2019; Rept. 116–30. House Calendar. Rules suspended. Passed House Apr. 8, 2019. Received in Senate Apr. 9, 2019. Passed Sen- ate Apr. 10, 2019.

H. Con. Res. 19.— Authorizing the use of the Capitol Grounds for the Greater Washington Soap Box Derby. Referred to Transportation and Infrastructure Feb. 14, 2019. Reported Apr. 2, 2019; Rept. 116–31. House Cal- endar. Rules suspended. Passed House Apr. 8, 2019; Roll No. 157: 386–0. Received in Senate Apr. 9, 2019. Passed Senate Apr. 10, 2019.

H. Con. Res. 21 (S. 47).— Directing the Secretary of SEC. 10 the Senate to make a correction in the enrollment of the bill S. 47. Passed House Feb. 26, 2019. Received in Senate and passed Feb. 27, 2019.

H. Con. Res. 24 (H. Res. 208).— Expressing the sense of Congress that the report of Special Counsel Mueller should be made available to the public and to Con- gress. Referred to the Judiciary Mar. 7, 2019. Passed House amended Mar. 14, 2019; Roll No. 125: 420–0. Received in Senate Mar. 14, 2019.

H. Con. Res. 31.— Authorizing the use of Emancipation Hall for a ceremony as part of the commemoration of the days of remembrance of victims of the Holocaust. Referred to House Administration Apr. 3, 2019. Com- mittee discharged. Passed House Apr. 9, 2019. Re- ceived in Senate Apr. 10, 2019. Passed Senate Apr. 11, 2019.

H. Con. Res. 32.— Expressing the sense of Congress regarding the execution-style murders of United States citizens Ylli, Agron, and Mehmet Bytyqi in the Repub- lic of Serbia in July 1999. Referred to Foreign Affairs Apr. 3, 2019. Rules suspended. Passed House Oct. 22, 2019. Received in Senate and referred to Foreign Rela- tions Oct. 23, 2019.

H. Con. Res. 45.— Directing the Clerk of the House to make a correction in the enrollment of H.R. 2157. Passed House June 3, 2019. Received in Senate and passed June 4, 2019.

H. Con. Res. 53.— Authorizing the use of Emancipation Hall for an event to commemorate the 400th anniver- sary of the arrival of the first African slaves to the territory that would become the United States. Re- ferred to House Administration July 12, 2019. Com- mittee discharged. Passed House July 25, 2019. Re- ceived in Senate July 29, 2019. Passed Senate July 31, 2019. 10–2 HISTORY OF BILLS AND RESOLUTIONS

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HOUSE RESOLUTIONS HOUSE RESOLUTIONS—Continued H. Res. 1.— Electing officers of the House of Representa- H. Res. 28 (H.R. 264) (H.R. 265) (H.R. 266) (H.R. 267).— tives. Passed House Jan. 3, 2019. Providing for consideration of the bill (H.R. 264) mak- ing appropriations for financial services and general H. Res. 2.— To inform the Senate that a quorum of government for the fiscal year ending September 30, the House has assembled and of the election of the 2019, and for other purposes; providing for consider- Speaker and the Clerk. Passed House Jan. 3, 2019. ation of the bill (H.R. 265) making appropriations for Agriculture, Rural Development, Food and Drug Ad- ministration, and Related Agencies programs for the H. Res. 3.— Authorizing the Speaker to appoint a com- fiscal year ending September 30, 2019, and for other mittee to notify the President of the assembly of the purposes; providing for consideration of the bill (H.R. Congress. Passed House Jan. 3, 2019. 266) making appropriations for the Department of the Interior, environment, and related agencies for the fis- H. Res. 4.— Authorizing the Clerk to inform the Presi- cal year ending September 30, 2019, and for other dent of the election of the Speaker and the Clerk. purposes; providing for consideration of the bill (H.R. Passed House Jan. 3, 2019. 267) making appropriations for the Department of Transportation, and Housing and Urban Development, H. Res. 5 (H. Res. 6) (H.R. 21) (H.J. Res. 1).— Providing and related agencies for the fiscal year ending Sep- for consideration of the resolution (H. Res. 6) adopting tember 30, 2019, and for other purposes; and waiving the Rules of the House of Representatives for the One a requirement of clause 6(a) of rule XIII with respect Hundred Sixteenth Congress; providing for consider- to consideration of certain resolutions reported from ation of the bill (H.R. 21) making appropriations for the Committee on Rules. Reported from Rules Jan. the fiscal year ending September 30, 2019, and for 8, 2019; Rept. 116–1. House Calendar. Passed House other purposes; and providing for consideration of the Jan. 9, 2019; Roll No. 17: 231–195. joint resolution (H.J. Res. 1) making further continuing appropriations for the Department of Homeland Secu- H. Res. 30.— Requiring each Member, officer, and em- rity for fiscal year 2019, and for other purposes. Passed ployee of the House of Representatives to complete House Jan. 3, 2019; Roll No. 6: 234–194. a program of training in workplace rights and respon- sibilities each session of each Congress, and for other H. Res. 6 (H. Res. 5).— Adopting the Rules of the House purposes. Referred to House Administration Jan. 8, of Representatives for the One Hundred Sixteenth 2019. Committee discharged. Passed House May 16, SEC. 11 Congress, and for other purposes. Considered Jan. 3, 2019. 4, 2019. Passed House Jan. 9, 2019. H. Res. 31.— Electing Members to certain standing com- H. Res. 7.— Electing Members to certain standing com- mittees of the House of Representatives. Passed House mittees of the House of Representatives. Passed House Jan. 9, 2019. Jan. 3, 2019. H. Res. 32.— Electing Members to certain standing com- H. Res. 8.— Electing Members to certain standing com- mittees of the House of Representatives. Passed House mittees of the House of Representatives. Passed House Jan. 9, 2019. Jan. 3, 2019. H. Res. 41.— Rejecting White nationalism and White H. Res. 9.— Providing for the designation of certain mi- supremacy. Referred to the Judiciary Jan. 14, 2019. nority employees. Passed House Jan. 3, 2019. Rules suspended. Passed House Jan. 15, 2019; Roll No. 32: 424–1. H. Res. 10.— Fixing the daily hour of meeting of the First Session of the One Hundred Sixteenth Congress. H. Res. 42.— Electing Members to certain standing com- Passed House Jan. 3, 2019. mittees of the House of Representatives. Passed House Jan. 15, 2019. H. Res. 22.— Authorizing the Speaker to administer the oath of office. Passed House Jan. 4, 2019. H. Res. 43 (H.R. 268).— Providing for consideration of the bill (H.R. 268) making supplemental appropria- H. Res. 24.— Electing Members to certain standing com- tions for the fiscal year ending September 30, 2019, mittees of the House of Representatives. Passed House and for other purposes, and waiving a requirement Jan. 4, 2019. of clause 6(a) of rule XIII with respect to consideration of certain resolutions reported from the Committee on H. Res. 25.— Electing Members to certain standing com- Rules. Reported from Rules Jan. 15, 2019; Rept. 116–2. mittees of the House of Representatives. Passed House House Calendar. Passed House Jan. 16, 2019; Roll No. Jan. 4, 2019. 35: 230–193.

H. Res. 26.— Electing Members to a certain standing H. Res. 46.— Electing Members to a certain standing committee of the House of Representatives. Passed committee of the House of Representatives. Passed House Jan. 8, 2019. House Jan. 16, 2019. 11–2 HISTORY OF BILLS AND RESOLUTIONS

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HOUSE RESOLUTIONS—Continued HOUSE RESOLUTIONS—Continued H. Res. 52 (H.J. Res. 28).— Providing for consideration H. Res. 85.— Electing Members to a certain standing of the joint resolution (H.J. Res. 28) making further committee of the House of Representatives and rank- continuing appropriations for fiscal year 2019, and for ing Members on a certain standing committee of the other purposes, and providing for consideration of mo- House of Representatives. Passed House Jan. 29, 2019. tions to suspend the rules. Reported from Rules Jan. 16, 2019; Rept. 116–3. House Calendar. Passed House H. Res. 86 (H. Res. 105).— Providing amounts for the Jan. 17, 2019; Roll No. 40: 230–190. expenses of the Select Committee on the Climate Cri- sis and the Select Committee on the Modernization H. Res. 53.— Raising a question of the privileges of of Congress. Referred to House Administration Jan. the House. Referred to Ethics Jan. 16, 2019. 29, 2019. Passed House pursuant to H. Res. 105 Feb. 7, 2019. H. Res. 57.— Electing Members to certain standing com- H. Res. 87 (H.R. 790).— Providing for consideration of mittees of the House of Representatives. Passed House the bill (H.R. 790) to provide for a pay increase in Jan. 17, 2019. 2019 for certain civilian employees of the Federal Gov- ernment, and for other purposes, and providing for H. Res. 61 (H.R. 648) (H.J. Res. 31).— Providing for consideration of motions to suspend the rules. Re- consideration of the bill (H.R. 648) making appropria- ported from Rules Jan. 29, 2019; Rept. 116–5. House tions for the fiscal year ending September 30, 2019, Calendar. Passed House Jan. 30, 2019; Roll No. 61: and for other purposes; providing for consideration of 231–189. the joint resolution (H.J. Res. 31) making further con- tinuing appropriations for the Department of Home- H. Res. 102.— Providing for the consideration of the land Security for fiscal year 2019, and for other pur- bill (H.R. 962) to amend title 18, United States Code, poses; providing for consideration of motions to sus- to prohibit a health care practitioner from failing to pend the rules; and waiving a requirement of clause exercise the proper degree of care in the case of a 6(a) of rule XIII with respect to consideration of certain child who survives an abortion or attempted abortion. resolutions reported from the Committee on Rules. Re- Referred to Rules Feb. 6, 2019. Discharge petition filed ported from Rules Jan. 22, 2019; Rept. 116–4. House Apr. 2, 2019; Pet. 116–1. Calendar. Passed House Jan. 23, 2019; Roll No. 47: 223–190. H. Res. 103.— Electing Members to a certain standing committee of the House of Representatives. Passed H. Res. 67.— Electing Members to certain standing com- House Feb. 6, 2019. mittees of the House of Representatives. Passed House Jan. 23, 2019. H. Res. 105 (H. Res. 86) (H.R. 840).— Providing for consideration of the bill (H.R. 840) to amend title 38, H. Res. 68.— Electing Members to certain standing com- United States Code, to direct the Secretary of Veterans mittees of the House of Representatives. Passed House Affairs to provide child care assistance to veterans re- Jan. 23, 2019. ceiving certain medical services provided by the De- partment of Veterans Affairs; providing for the adop- H. Res. 73.— Electing Members to certain standing com- tion of the resolution (H. Res. 86) providing amounts mittees of the House of Representatives. Passed House for the expenses of the Select Committee on the Cli- Jan. 24, 2019. mate Crisis and the Select Committee on the Mod- ernization of Congress; and providing for consideration H. Res. 74.— Electing Members to certain standing com- of motions to suspend the rules. Reported from Rules mittees of the House of Representatives. Passed House Feb. 6, 2019; Rept. 116–6. House Calendar. Passed Jan. 24, 2019. House Feb. 7, 2019; Roll No. 69: 225–193.

H. Res. 77.— Expressing the sense of Congress that fi- H. Res. 106.— Denouncing female genital mutilation/cut- nancial institutions and other companies should work ting as a violation of the human rights of women and proactively with their customers affected by the shut- girls and urging the international community and the down of the Federal Government who may be facing Federal Government to increase efforts to eliminate short-term financial hardship and long-term damage the harmful practice. Referred to Foreign Affairs Feb. to their creditworthiness through no fault of their own. 6, 2019. Rules suspended. Passed House May 20, 2019; Referred to Financial Services Jan. 25, 2019. Rules Roll No. 219: 393–0. suspended. Passed House amended Jan. 29, 2019. H. Res. 107.— Establishing the Congressional Gold Star Family Fellowship Program for the placement in of- H. Res. 79.— Expressing the sense of the House of Rep- fices of Members of the House of Representatives of resentatives that Government shutdowns are detri- children, spouses, and siblings of members of the mental to the Nation and should not occur. Referred Armed Forces who are hostile casualties or who have to Oversight and Reform Jan. 28, 2019. Failed of pas- died from a training-related injury. Referred to House sage under suspension of the rules (two-thirds re- Administration Feb. 6, 2019. Rules suspended. Passed quired) Jan. 30, 2019; Roll No. 65: 249–163. House amended Oct. 29, 2019.

H. Res. 80.— Ranking certain Members of certain stand- H. Res. 113.— Electing Members to a certain standing ing committees of the House of Representatives. committee of the House of Representatives. Passed Passed House Jan. 28, 2019. House Feb. 8, 2019. HISTORY OF BILLS AND RESOLUTIONS 11–3

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HOUSE RESOLUTIONS—Continued HOUSE RESOLUTIONS—Continued H. Res. 120.— Honoring the life, achievements, and dis- H. Res. 144 (H.J. Res. 46).— Providing for consideration tinguished public service of John David Dingell, Jr., of the joint resolution (H.J. Res. 46) relating to a na- and expressing condolences to his family on his pass- tional emergency declared by the President on Feb- ing. Referred to House Administration Feb. 11, 2019. ruary 15, 2019. Reported from Rules Feb. 25, 2019; Committee discharged. Passed House Feb. 11, 2019. Rept. 116–13. House Calendar. Passed House Feb. 26, 2019; Roll No. 93: 229–193. H. Res. 121.— Expressing the profound sorrow of the House of Representatives on the death of the Honor- H. Res. 145 (H.R. 8) (H.R. 1112).— Providing for consid- able Walter B. Jones. Passed House Feb. 11, 2019. eration of the bill (H.R. 8) to require a background check for every firearm sale, and providing for consid- H. Res. 122 (H.J. Res. 37).— Providing for consideration eration of the bill (H.R. 1112) to amend chapter 44 of the joint resolution (H.J. Res. 37) directing the re- of title 18, United States Code, to strengthen the back- moval of United States Armed Forces from hostilities ground check procedures to be followed before a Fed- in the Republic of Yemen that have not been author- eral firearms licensee may transfer a firearm to a per- ized by Congress; waiving a requirement of clause 6(a) son who is not such a licensee. Reported from Rules of rule XIII with respect to consideration of certain Feb. 25, 2019; Rept. 116–14. House Calendar. Passed resolutions reported from the Committee on Rules; and House Feb. 26, 2019; Roll No. 91: 227–194. providing for consideration of motions to suspend the rules. Reported from Rules Feb. 11, 2019; Rept. 116–8. H. Res. 148.— Electing Members to certain standing House Calendar. Passed House Feb. 13, 2019; Roll No. committees of the House of Representatives. Passed 79: 228–193. House Feb. 26, 2019.

H. Res. 124 (H. Res. 252).— Expressing opposition to H. Res. 156.— Calling for accountability and justice for banning service in the Armed Forces by openly the assassination of Boris Nemtsov. Referred to For- transgender individuals. Referred to Armed Services eign Affairs Feb. 27, 2019. Rules suspended. Passed Feb. 11, 2019. Passed House Mar. 28, 2019; Roll No. House amended Mar. 12, 2019; Roll No. 121: 416–1. 135: 238–185. H. Res. 172 (H.R. 1).— Providing for consideration of H. Res. 125.— Electing Members to certain standing the bill (H.R. 1) to expand Americans’ access to the committees of the House of Representatives and rank- ballot box, reduce the influence of big money in poli- ing Members on a certain standing committee of the tics, and strengthen ethics rules for public servants, House of Representatives. Passed House Feb. 13, 2019. and for other purposes, and providing for consideration of motions to suspend the rules. Reported from Rules H. Res. 127.— Expressing the sense of the House of Mar. 5, 2019; Rept. 116–16. House Calendar. Passed Representatives on the importance and vitality of the House Mar. 6, 2019; Roll No. 107: 232–192. United States alliances with and the Republic of , and our trilateral cooperation in the pursuit of shared interests. Referred to Foreign Affairs Feb. H. Res. 183.— Condemning anti-Semitism as hateful ex- 13, 2019. Rules suspended. Passed House amended pressions of intolerance that are contradictory to the Sept. 24, 2019. values and aspirations that define the people of the United States and condemning anti-Muslim discrimi- H. Res. 129.— Condemning the Government of Saudi nation and bigotry against minorities as hateful ex- Arabia’s continued detention and alleged abuse of pressions of intolerance that are contrary to the values women’s rights activists. Referred to Foreign Affairs and aspirations of the United States. Referred to the Feb. 13, 2019. Rules suspended. Passed House amend- Judiciary and in addition to Foreign Affairs Mar. 7, ed July 15, 2019. 2019. Rules suspended. Passed House amended Mar. 7, 2019; Roll No. 108: 407–23. H. Res. 131 (H.J. Res. 31).— Providing for consideration of the conference report to accompany the joint resolu- H. Res. 206.— Acknowledging that the lack of sunlight tion (H.J. Res. 31) making further continuing appro- and transparency in financial transactions and cor- priations for the Department of Homeland Security porate formation poses a threat to our national secu- for fiscal year 2019, and for other purposes, and pro- rity and our economy’s security and supporting efforts viding for proceedings during the period from February to close related loopholes. Referred to Financial Serv- 15, 2019, through February 22, 2019. Reported from ices Mar. 8, 2019. Rules suspended. Passed House Rules Feb. 14, 2019; Rept. 116–10. House Calendar. amended Mar. 13, 2019. Passed House Feb. 14, 2019; Roll No. 86: 230–196. H. Res. 208 (H. Con. Res. 24).— Providing for consider- H. Res. 132.— Providing for the consideration of the ation of the concurrent resolution (H. Con. Res. 24) resolution (H. Res. 109) recognizing the duty of the expressing the sense of Congress that the report of Federal Government to create a Green New Deal. Re- Special Counsel Mueller should be made available to ferred to Rules Feb. 14, 2019. Discharge petition filed the public and to Congress, and providing for pro- May 1, 2019; Pet. 116–2. ceedings during the period from March 15, 2019, through March 22, 2019. Reported from Rules Mar. H. Res. 143.— Electing the Clerk of the House of Rep- 11, 2019; Rept. 116–17. House Calendar. Passed House resentatives. Passed House Feb. 25, 2019. Mar. 13, 2019; Roll No. 124: 233–195. 11–4 HISTORY OF BILLS AND RESOLUTIONS

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HOUSE RESOLUTIONS—Continued HOUSE RESOLUTIONS—Continued H. Res. 226.— Electing Members to the Joint Committee H. Res. 274 (H. Res. 271) (S.J. Res. 7).— Providing for of Congress on the Library and the Joint Committee consideration of the joint resolution (S.J. Res. 7) to on Printing. Referred to House Administration Mar. direct the removal of United States Armed Forces from 13, 2019. Committee discharged. Passed House Apr. hostilities in the Republic of Yemen that have not been 9, 2019. authorized by Congress; providing for consideration of the resolution (H. Res. 271) Condemning the Trump Administration’s Legal Campaign to Take Away Amer- H. Res. 243.— Of inquiry requesting the President and icans’ Health Care; and providing for consideration of directing the Attorney General to transmit, respec- motions to suspend the rules. Reported from Rules tively, certain documents to the House of Representa- Apr. 1, 2019; Rept. 116–28. House Calendar. Passed tives relating to the actions of former Federal Bureau House Apr. 2, 2019; Roll No. 141: 230–188. of Investigation Acting Director Andrew McCabe. Re- ferred to the Judiciary Mar. 18, 2019. Reported amend- H. Res. 281 (H.R. 1585).— Providing for consideration ed Apr. 4, 2019; Rept. 116–33. of the bill (H.R. 1585) to reauthorize the Violence House Calendar ...... House 19 Against Women Act of 1994, and for other purposes. Reported from Rules Apr. 2, 2019; Rept. 116–32. House H. Res. 245.— Providing for the expenses of certain com- Calendar. Passed House Apr. 3, 2019; Roll No. 145: mittees of the House of Representatives in the One 231–194. Hundred Sixteenth Congress. Referred to House Ad- ministration Mar. 21, 2019. Reported Mar. 26, 2019; H. Res. 293.— Providing for budget enforcement for fis- Rept. 116–20. House Calendar. Passed House Mar. 27, cal year 2020. Referred to the Budget and in addition 2019. to Rules Apr. 8, 2019. Passed House pursuant to H. Res. 294 Apr. 9, 2019.

H. Res. 246.— Opposing efforts to delegitimize the State H. Res. 294 (H.R. 1644) (H.R. 2021) (H. Res. 293).— of Israel and the Global Boycott, Divestment, and Providing for consideration of the bill (H.R. 1644) to Sanctions Movement targeting Israel. Referred to For- restore the open internet order of the Federal Commu- eign Affairs and in addition to Financial Services, nications Commission; providing for consideration of Science, Space, and Technology, and the Judiciary the bill (H.R. 2021) to amend the Balanced Budget Mar. 21, 2019. Rules suspended. Passed House amend- and Emergency Deficit Control Act of 1985 and to es- ed July 23, 2019; Roll No. 497: 398–17. tablish a congressional budget for fiscal year 2020; and for other purposes. Reported from Rules Apr. 8, 2019; Rept. 116–37. House Calendar. Passed House H. Res. 252 (H. Res. 124) (H.R. 7).— Providing for con- Apr. 9, 2019; Roll No. 161: 219–201. sideration of the bill (H.R. 7) to amend the Fair Labor Standards Act of 1938 to provide more effective rem- edies to victims of discrimination in the payment of H. Res. 296 (H. Res. 655).— Affirming the United States wages on the basis of sex, and for other purposes, record on the Armenian Genocide. Referred to Foreign and providing for consideration of the resolution (H. Affairs Apr. 8, 2019. Passed House Oct. 29, 2019; Roll Res. 124) expressing opposition to banning service in No. 591: 405–11. the Armed Forces by openly transgender individuals. Reported from Rules Mar. 25, 2019; Rept. 116–19. H. Res. 304.— Raising a question of the privileges of House Calendar. Passed House Mar. 27, 2019; Roll the House. Referred to Rules Apr. 10, 2019. Laid on No. 131: 232–190. table May 1, 2019; Roll No. 174: 226–183.

H. Res. 326.— Expressing the sense of the House of H. Res. 264.— Electing Members to a certain standing Representatives regarding United States efforts to re- committee of the House of Representatives. Passed solve the Israeli-Palestinian conflict through a nego- House Mar. 28, 2019. tiated two-state solution. Referred to Foreign Affairs Apr. 25, 2019. Reported amended Oct. 17, 2019; Rept. H. Res. 271 (H. Res. 274).— Condemning the Trump 116–242. Administration’s Legal Campaign to Take Away Amer- House Calendar ...... House 47 icans’ Health Care. Referred to Energy and Commerce and in addition to the Judiciary Mar. 29, 2019. Consid- H. Res. 327.— Encouraging greater public-private sector ered Apr. 2, 2019. Passed House Apr. 3, 2019; Roll collaboration to promote financial literacy for students No. 146: 240–186. and young adults. Referred to Financial Services Apr. 25, 2019. Rules suspended. Passed House amended Apr. 30, 2019. H. Res. 273.— Reaffirming the United States commit- ment to Taiwan and to the implementation of the Tai- H. Res. 328.— Supporting the protection of elders wan Relations Act. Referred to Foreign Affairs Apr. through financial literacy. Referred to Financial Serv- 1, 2019. Rules suspended. Passed House May 7, 2019; ices Apr. 25, 2019. Rules suspended. Passed House Roll No. 185: 414–0. Apr. 30, 2019; Roll No. 171: 411–6. HISTORY OF BILLS AND RESOLUTIONS 11–5

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HOUSE RESOLUTIONS—Continued HOUSE RESOLUTIONS—Continued H. Res. 329 (H.R. 9).— Providing for consideration of H. Res. 377 (H.R. 5) (H.R. 312) (H.R. 987).— Providing the bill (H.R. 9) to direct the President to develop for consideration of the bill (H.R. 5) to prohibit dis- a plan for the United States to meet its nationally crimination on the basis of sex, gender identity, and determined contribution under the Paris Agreement, sexual orientation, and for other purposes; providing and for other purposes. Reported from Rules Apr. 29, for consideration of the bill (H.R. 312) to reaffirm the 2019; Rept. 116–42. House Calendar. Passed House Mashpee Wampanoag Tribe reservation, and for other May 1, 2019; Roll No. 173: 226–188. purposes; and providing for consideration of the bill (H.R. 987) to amend the Patient Protection and Afford- able Care Act to provide for Federal Exchange out- H. Res. 345.— Recognizing widening threats to freedoms reach and educational activities. Reported from Rules of the press and expression around the world, reaffirm- May 14, 2019; Rept. 116–61. House Calendar. Passed ing the centrality of a free and independent press to House May 15, 2019; Roll No. 206: 229–188. the health of democracy, and reaffirming freedom of the press as a priority of the United States in pro- moting democracy, human rights, and good governance H. Res. 389 (H.R. 1500) (H.R. 1994).— Providing for in commemoration of World Press Freedom Day on consideration of the bill (H.R. 1500) to require the May 3, 2019. Referred to Foreign Affairs May 1, 2019. Consumer Financial Protection Bureau to meet its Rules suspended. Passed House amended July 15, statutory purpose, and for other purposes; providing 2019. for consideration of the bill (H.R. 1994) to amend the Internal Revenue Code of 1986 to encourage retire- ment savings, and for other purposes; providing for H. Res. 348.— Providing for the consideration of the proceedings during the period from May 24, 2019, bill (H.R. 336) to make improvements to certain de- through May 31, 2019; and for other purposes. Re- fense and security assistance provisions and to author- ported from Rules May 20, 2019; Rept. 116–79. House ize the appropriation of funds to Israel, to reauthorize Calendar. Passed House May 21, 2019; Roll No. 221: the United States-Jordan Defense Cooperation Act of 230–190. 2015, and to halt the wholesale slaughter of the Syrian people, and for other purposes. Referred to Rules May 2, 2019. Discharge petition filed May 15, 2019; Pet. H. Res. 393.— Remembering the victims of the violent 116–3. suppression of democracy protests in Tiananmen Square and elsewhere in on June 3 and 4, 1989, and calling on the Government of the People’s Republic H. Res. 354.— Celebrating the 100th anniversary of the of China to respect the universally recognized human passage and ratification of the 19th Amendment, pro- rights of all people living in China and around the viding for women’s suffrage, to the Constitution of the world. Referred to Foreign Affairs May 21, 2019. Rules United States. Referred to the Judiciary May 3, 2019. suspended. Passed House amended June 4, 2019; Roll Committee discharged. Passed House May 21, 2019. No. 238: 423–0.

H. Res. 357 (H.R. 986) (H.R. 2157).— Providing for con- H. Res. 413.— Expressing the immense gratitude of the sideration of the bill (H.R. 986) to provide that certain House of Representatives for the acts of heroism, valor, guidance related to waivers for State innovation under and sacrifices made by the members of the United the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act shall States Armed Forces and allied armed forces who par- have no force or effect, and providing for consideration ticipated in the June 6, 1944, amphibious landing at of the bill (H.R. 2157) making supplemental appropria- Normandy, , and commending those individuals tions for the fiscal year ending September 30, 2019, for their leadership and bravery in an operation that and for other purposes. Reported from Rules May 7, helped bring an end to World War II. Referred to 2019; Rept. 116–51. House Calendar. Passed House Armed Services and in addition to Foreign Affairs, and May 9, 2019; Roll No. 190: 227–191. Veterans’ Affairs May 30, 2019. Committees dis- charged. Passed House June 4, 2019. H. Res. 358.— Calling on the Government of Cameroon and armed groups to respect the human rights of all H. Res. 415 (H.R. 6).— Providing for consideration of Cameroonian citizens, to end all violence, and to pur- the bill (H.R. 6) to authorize the cancellation of re- sue a broad-based dialogue without preconditions to moval and adjustment of status of certain aliens, and resolve the conflict in the Northwest and Southwest for other purposes. Reported from Rules June 3, 2019; regions. Referred to Foreign Affairs May 7, 2019. Rules Rept. 116–102. House Calendar. Passed House June suspended. Passed House July 23, 2019. 4, 2019; Roll No. 236: 219–203.

H. Res. 372.— Expressing concern for the United States- H. Res. 420.— Permitting official photographs of the Turkey alliance. Referred to Foreign Affairs and in House of Representatives to be taken while the House addition to Financial Services, Oversight and Reform, is in actual session on a date designated by the Speak- Ways and Means, and the Judiciary May 10, 2019. er. Referred to House Administration June 4, 2019. Rules suspended. Passed House June 10, 2019. Committee discharged. Passed House July 25, 2019. 11–6 HISTORY OF BILLS AND RESOLUTIONS

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HOUSE RESOLUTIONS—Continued HOUSE RESOLUTIONS—Continued H. Res. 430 (H. Res. 431).— Authorizing the Committee H. Res. 456.— Emphasizing the importance of grassroots on the Judiciary to initiate or intervene in judicial investor protection and the investor education missions proceedings to enforce certain subpoenas and for other of State and Federal securities regulators, calling on purposes. Referred to Rules June 6, 2019. Reported the Securities and Exchange Commission to collaborate amended June 10, 2019; Rept. 116–108. House Cal- with State securities regulators in the protection of endar. Passed House amended June 11, 2019; Roll No. investors, and for other purposes. Referred to Financial 247: 229–191. Services June 21, 2019. Rules suspended. Passed H. Res. 431 (H. Res. 430) (H.R. 2740).— Providing for House July 9, 2019. consideration of the bill (H.R. 2740) making appropria- tions for the Departments of Labor, Health and H. Res. 460 (H.R. 2722) (H.R. 3351).— Providing for Human Services, and Education, and related agencies consideration of the bill (H.R. 2722) to protect elections for the fiscal year ending September 30, 2020, and for public office by providing financial support and en- for other purposes, and providing for consideration of hanced security for the infrastructure used to carry the resolution (H. Res. 430) authorizing the Committee on the Judiciary to initiate or intervene in judicial out such elections, and for other purposes; waiving proceedings to enforce certain subpoenas and for other a requirement of clause 6(a) of rule XIII with respect purposes. Reported from Rules June 10, 2019; Rept. to consideration of certain resolutions reported from 116–109. House Calendar. Passed House June 11, the Committee on Rules; and providing for consider- 2019; Roll No. 246: 227–190. ation of the bill (H.R. 3351) making appropriations for financial services and general government for the H. Res. 432.— Condemning the attacks on peaceful pro- fiscal year ending September 30, 2020, and for other testers and supporting an immediate peaceful transi- purposes. Reported from Rules June 24, 2019; Rept. tion to a civilian-led democratic government in Sudan. 116–126. House Calendar. Passed House June 25, Referred to Foreign Affairs June 10, 2019. Rules sus- 2019; Roll No. 404: 225–190. pended. Passed House amended July 15, 2019; Roll No. 476: 414–1. H. Res. 462 (H.R. 3401).— Providing for consideration H. Res. 436 (H.R. 2740).— Providing for further consider- of the bill (H.R. 3401) making emergency supplemental ation of the bill (H.R. 2740) making appropriations appropriations for the fiscal year ending September for the Departments of Labor, Heath and Human Serv- 30, 2019, and for other purposes. Reported from Rules ices, and Education, and related agencies for the fiscal June 25, 2019; Rept. 116–128. House Calendar. Passed year ending September 30, 2020, and for other pur- House June 25, 2019; Roll No. 410: 225–189. poses. Reported from Rules June 11, 2019; Rept. 116–111. House Calendar. Passed House June 12, 2019; Roll No. 265: 232–189. H. Res. 466 (H.R. 3401).— Providing for consideration of the Senate amendment to the bill (H.R. 3401) mak- H. Res. 441.— A resolution condemning the attack on the AMIA Jewish Community Center in Buenos Aires, ing emergency supplemental appropriations for the fis- Argentina, in July 1994 and expressing the concern cal year ending September 30, 2019, and for other of the United States regarding the continuing, 25-year- purposes. Reported from Rules June 27, 2019; Rept. long delay in the resolution of this case and encour- 116–130. House Calendar. Passed House amended aging accountability for the attack. Referred to Foreign June 27, 2019; Roll No. 426: 322–85. Affairs June 13, 2019. Rules suspended. Passed House July 15, 2019. H. Res. 476 (H.R. 2500) (H.R. 553) (H.R. 1327).— Pro- H. Res. 444.— Reaffirming the importance of the United viding for consideration of the bill (H.R. 2500) to au- States to promote the safety, health, and well-being thorize appropriations for fiscal year 2020 for military of refugees and displaced persons. Referred to Foreign activities of the Department of Defense and for mili- Affairs and in addition to the Judiciary , 2019. tary construction, to prescribe military personnel Rules suspended. Passed House amended Sept. 24, strengths for such fiscal year, and for other purposes, 2019. and providing for consideration of motions to suspend the rules. Reported from Rules July 9, 2019; Rept. H. Res. 445 (H.R. 3055) (H.R. 2740).— Providing for 116–143. House Calendar. Passed House amended July consideration of the bill (H.R. 3055) making appropria- 10, 2019; Roll No. 436: 234–197. tions for the Departments of Commerce and Justice, Science, and Related Agencies for the fiscal year end- ing September 30, 2020, and for other purposes; relat- H. Res. 481.— Electing Members to certain standing ing to consideration of the bill (H.R. 2740) making committees of the House of Representatives. Passed appropriations for the Departments of Labor, Health House July 10, 2019. and Human Services, and Education, and related agen- cies for the fiscal year ending September 30, 2020, and for other purposes; and providing for proceedings H. Res. 489 (H. Res. 491).— Condemning President during the period from June 28, 2019, through July Trump’s racist comments directed at Members of Con- 8, 2019. Reported from Rules June 19 (Legislative day gress. Referred to the Judiciary July 15, 2019. Passed of June 18), 2019; Rept. 116–119. House Calendar. House July 16, 2019; Roll No. 482: 240–187. Passed House June 19, 2019; Roll No. 357: 231–195. HISTORY OF BILLS AND RESOLUTIONS 11–7

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HOUSE RESOLUTIONS—Continued HOUSE RESOLUTIONS—Continued H. Res. 491 (H. Res. 489) (H.R. 3494) (S.J. Res. 36) H. Res. 519 (H.R. 549) (H.R. 3877).— Providing for con- (S.J. Res. 37) (S.J. Res. 38).— Providing for consider- sideration of the bill (H.R. 3877) to amend the Bal- ation of the bill (H.R. 3494) to authorize appropriations anced Budget and Emergency Deficit Control Act of for fiscal year 2020 for intelligence and intelligence- 1985, to establish a congressional budget for fiscal related activities of the United States Government, the years 2020 and 2021, to temporarily suspend the debt Community Management Account, and the Central In- limit, and for other purposes; providing for consider- telligence Agency Retirement and Disability System, ation of the bill (H.R. 549) to designate Venezuela and for other purposes; relating to the consideration under section 244 of the Immigration and Nationality of House Report 116-125 and an accompanying resolu- Act to permit nationals of Venezuela to be eligible tion; relating to the consideration of measures dis- for temporary protected status under such section, and approving of sales, exports, or approvals pursuant to for other purposes; and waiving a requirement of the Arms Export Control Act; and providing for consid- clause 6(a) of rule XIII with respect to consideration eration of the resolution (H. Res. 489) condemning of certain resolutions reported from the Committee on President Trump’s racist comments directed at Mem- Rules. Reported from Rules July 24, 2019; Rept. bers of Congress. Reported from Rules July 15, 2019; 116–183. House Calendar. Passed House July 25, 2019; Rept. 116–154. House Calendar. Passed House July Roll No. 509: 232–197. 16, 2019; Roll No. 479: 233–190. H. Res. 521.— Commending the Government of Canada H. Res. 492 (H.R. 582).— Providing for consideration for upholding the rule of law and expressing concern of the bill (H.R. 582) to provide for increases in the over actions by the Government of the People’s Repub- Federal minimum wage, and for other purposes. Re- lic of China in response to a request from the United ported from Rules July 15, 2019; Rept. 116–155. House States Government to the Government of Canada for Calendar. Passed House July 17, 2019; Roll No. 485: the extradition of a Huawei Technologies Co., Ltd., 231–197. executive. Referred to Foreign Affairs July 24, 2019. Rules suspended. Passed House Oct. 15, 2019. H. Res. 497.— Recommending that the House of Rep- resentatives find William P. Barr, Attorney General H. Res. 543.— Recognizing Hong Kong’s bilateral rela- of the United States, and Wilbur L. Ross, Jr., Sec- tionship with the United States, condemning the inter- retary of Commerce, in contempt of Congress for re- ference of the People’s Republic of China in Hong fusal to comply with subpoenas duly issued by the Kong’s affairs, and supporting the people of Hong Committee on Oversight and Reform. Passed House Kong’s right to protest. Referred to Foreign Affairs July 17, 2019; Roll No. 489: 230–198. Aug. 30, 2019. Rules suspended. Passed House amend- ed Oct. 15, 2019. H. Res. 498.— Impeaching Donald John Trump, Presi- H. Res. 548 (H.R. 205) (H.R. 1146) (H.R. 1941).— Pro- dent of the United States, of high misdemeanors. Laid viding for consideration of the bill (H.R. 205) to amend on table July 17, 2019; Roll No. 483: 332–95. the Gulf of Mexico Energy Security Act of 2006 to permanently extend the moratorium on leasing in cer- H. Res. 507.— Affirming the validity of subpoenas duly tain areas of the Gulf of Mexico; providing for consider- issued and investigations undertaken by any standing ation of the bill (H.R. 1146) to amend Public Law or permanent select committee of the House of Rep- 115-97 (commonly known as the Tax Cuts and Jobs resentatives pursuant to authorities delegated by the Act) to repeal the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge oil Constitution and the Rules of the House of Representa- and gas program, and for other purposes; and pro- tives. Referred to Rules July 23, 2019. Passed House viding for consideration of the bill (H.R. 1941) to pursuant to H. Res. 509 July 24, 2019. amend the Outer Continental Shelf Lands Act to pro- hibit the Secretary of the Interior including in any H. Res. 509 (H.R. 397) (H.R. 3239) (H. Res. 507).— Pro- leasing program certain planning areas, and for other viding for consideration of the bill (H.R. 397) to amend purposes. Reported from Rules Sept. 9, 2019; Rept. the Internal Revenue Code of 1986 to create a Pension 116–200. House Calendar. Passed House Sept. 10, Rehabilitation Trust Fund, to establish a Pension Re- 2019; Roll No. 518: 231–196. habilitation Administration within the Department of the Treasury to make loans to multiemployer defined H. Res. 552.— Calling on the Government of the Russian benefit plans, and for other purposes; providing for Federation to provide evidence of wrongdoing or to consideration of the bill (H.R. 3239) to require U.S. release United States citizen Paul Whelan. Referred Customs and Border Protection to perform an initial to Foreign Affairs Sept. 11, 2019. Rules suspended. health screening on detainees, and for other purposes; Passed House Oct. 22, 2019. providing for proceedings during the period from July 29, 2019, through September 6, 2019; and for other H. Res. 553.— Directing the Clerk of the House of Rep- purposes. Reported from Rules July 23, 2019; Rept. resentatives to provide a copy of the on-the-record por- 116–178. House Calendar. Passed House July 24, 2019; tions of the audio backup file of the transcribed inter- Roll No. 501: 234–195. view of Roger J. Stone Jr. conducted by the Permanent Select Committee on Intelligence on September 26, H. Res. 516.— Electing a Member to a certain standing 2017, to the prosecuting attorneys in the case of committee of the House of Representatives. Passed United States of America v. Stone, No. 1:19-cr-00018- House July 24, 2019. ABJ (D.D.C.). Passed House Sept. 12, 2019. 11–8 HISTORY OF BILLS AND RESOLUTIONS

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HOUSE RESOLUTIONS—Continued HOUSE RESOLUTIONS—Continued H. Res. 558 (H.R. 1423).— Providing for consideration H. Res. 629 (H.R. 1815) (H.R. 3624).— Providing for of the bill (H.R. 1423) to amend title 9 of the United consideration of the bill (H.R. 1815) to require the States Code with respect to arbitration; waiving a re- Securities and Exchange Commission, when developing quirement of clause 6(a) of rule XIII with respect to rules and regulations about disclosures to retail inves- consideration of certain resolutions reported from the tors, to conduct investor testing, including a survey Committee on Rules; and providing for consideration and interviews of retail investors, and for other pur- of motions to suspend the rules. Reported from Rules poses, and providing for consideration of the bill (H.R. Sept. 17, 2019; Rept. 116–210. House Calendar. Passed House Sept. 18, 2019; Roll No. 534: 228–196. 3624) to amend the Securities Exchange Act of 1934 to require the disclosure of the total number of domes- H. Res. 564 (H.R. 4378).— Providing for consideration tic and foreign employees of certain public companies, of the bill (H.R. 4378) making continuing appropria- and for other purposes. Reported from Rules Oct. 15, tions for fiscal year 2020, and for other purposes. Con- 2019; Rept. 116–237. House Calendar. Passed House sidered Sept. 19, 2019. Reported from Rules Sept. 19, Oct. 16, 2019; Roll No. 559: 228–190. 2019; Rept. 116–212. House Calendar. Passed House Sept. 19, 2019; Roll No. 537: 227–196. H. Res. 635.— Expressing the profound sorrow of the H. Res. 576 (H. Res. 577).— Expressing the sense of House of Representatives on the death of the Honor- the House of Representatives with respect to the whis- able Elijah E. Cummings. Passed House Oct. 17, 2019. tleblower complaint of August 12, 2019, made to the Inspector General of the Intelligence Community. Re- ferred to Intelligence (Permanent Select) Sept. 24, H. Res. 646 (H.R. 2513).— Providing for consideration 2019. Passed House amended Sept. 25, 2019; Roll No. of the bill (H.R. 2513) to ensure that persons who 548: 421–0. form corporations or limited liability companies in the United States disclose the beneficial owners of those H. Res. 577 (H. Res. 576) (H.R. 2203) (H.R. 3525).— corporations or limited liability companies, in order Providing for consideration of the bill (H.R. 2203) to to prevent wrongdoers from exploiting United States increase transparency, accountability, and community corporations and limited liability companies for crimi- engagement within the Department of Homeland Secu- rity, provide independent oversight of border security nal gain, to assist law enforcement in detecting, pre- activities, improve training for agents and officers of venting, and punishing terrorism, money laundering, U.S. Customs and Border Protection and U.S. Immi- and other misconduct involving United States corpora- gration and Customs Enforcement, and for other pur- tions and limited liability companies, and for other poses; providing for consideration of the bill (H.R. purposes. Reported from Rules Oct. 21, 2019; Rept. 3525) to amend the Homeland Security Act of 2002 116–247. House Calendar. Passed House Oct. 22, 2019; to direct the Commissioner of U.S. Customs and Bor- Roll No. 572: 227–195. der Protection to establish uniform processes for med- ical screening of individuals interdicted between ports of entry, and for other purposes; providing for consider- H. Res. 647.— Raising a question of the privileges of ation of the resolution (H. Res. 576) expressing the the House. Laid on table Oct. 21, 2019; Roll No. 568: sense of the House of Representatives with respect 218–185. to the whistleblower complaint of August 12, 2019, made to the Inspector General of the Intelligence Com- munity; and for other purposes. Reported from Rules H. Res. 650 (H.R. 4617).— Providing for consideration Sept. 24, 2019; Rept. 116–217. House Calendar. Passed of the bill (H.R. 4617) to amend the Federal Election House amended Sept. 25, 2019; Roll No. 543: 228–191. Campaign Act of 1971 to clarify the obligation to report acts of foreign election influence and require imple- H. Res. 590.— Raising a question of the privileges of mentation of compliance and reporting systems by Fed- the House. Laid on table Sept. 25, 2019; Roll No. 547: eral campaigns to detect and report such acts, and 232–193. for other purposes. Reported from Rules Oct. 22, 2019; H. Res. 591 (S.J. Res. 54).— Providing for consideration Rept. 116–253. House Calendar. Passed House Oct. of the joint resolution (S.J. Res. 54) relating to a na- 23, 2019; Roll No. 580: 226–180. tional emergency declared by the President on Feb- ruary 15, 2019. Reported from Rules Sept. 25, 2019; H. Res. 655 (H. Res. 296).— Providing for consideration Rept. 116–218. House Calendar. Passed House Sept. 26, 2019; Roll No. 550: 229–186. of the resolution (H. Res. 296) affirming the United States record on the Armenian Genocide. Reported H. Res. 596.— Electing Members to certain standing from Rules Oct. 28, 2019; Rept. 116–263. House Cal- committees of the House of Representatives. Passed endar. Passed House Oct. 29, 2019; Roll No. 588: House Sept. 26, 2019. 223–191.

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HOUSE RESOLUTIONS—Continued H. Res. 656 (H.R. 823) (H.R. 1373) (H.R. 2181).— Pro- viding for consideration of the bill (H.R. 823) to provide for the designation of certain wilderness areas, recre- ation management areas, and conservation areas in the State of Colorado, and for other purposes; pro- viding for consideration of the bill (H.R. 1373) to pro- tect, for current and future generations, the watershed, ecosystem, and cultural heritage of the Grand Canyon region in the State of Arizona, and for other purposes; providing for consideration of the bill (H.R. 2181) to provide for the withdrawal and protection of certain Federal land in the State of New Mexico; and pro- viding for proceedings during the period from Novem- ber 1, 2019, through 11, 2019. Reported from Rules Oct. 28, 2019; Rept. 116–264. House Cal- endar. Passed House Oct. 29, 2019; Roll No. 590: 221–187. 11–10 HISTORY OF BILLS AND RESOLUTIONS

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SENATE BILLS SENATE BILLS—Continued S. 1.— To make improvements to certain defense and S. 94 (H.R. 1222).— To amend the Pittman-Robertson security assistance provisions and to authorize the ap- Wildlife Restoration Act to facilitate the establishment propriation of funds to Israel, to reauthorize the of additional or expanded public target ranges in cer- United States-Jordan Defense Cooperation Act of 2015, tain States. Referred to Environment and Public and to halt the wholesale slaughter of the Syrian peo- Works Jan. 10, 2019. Reported Feb. 5, 2019; Rept. ple, and for other purposes. Ordered placed on the 116–8. Passed Senate Apr. 10, 2019. Proceedings va- calendar Jan. 4, 2019. Considered Jan. 29, 30, 31, Feb. cated. Indefinitely postponed Apr. 30, 2019. 4, 2019. Passed Senate amended Feb. 5, 2019; Roll No. 16: 77–23. Received in House and held at desk Feb. 6, 2019. S. 109.— To prohibit taxpayer funded abortions. Ordered placed on the calendar Jan. 11, 2019. S. 21.— Making continuing appropriations for Coast Guard pay in the event an appropriations act expires S. 134.— To amend title 18, United States Code, with prior to the enactment of a new appropriations act. regard to stalking. Referred to the Judiciary Jan. 15, Ordered placed on the calendar Jan. 4, 2019. 2019. Committee discharged. Passed Senate amended S. 24.— To provide for the compensation of Federal and Oct. 28, 2019. Received in House and referred to the other government employees affected by lapses in ap- Judiciary Oct. 29, 2019. propriations. Ordered placed on the calendar Jan. 4, 2019. Passed Senate Jan. 10, 2019. Passed Senate Jan. S. 143 (H.R. 617).— To authorize the Department of 10, 2019. Received in House and held at desk Jan. Energy to conduct collaborative research with the De- 10, 2019. Rules suspended. Passed House Jan. 11, partment of Veterans Affairs in order to improve 2019; Roll No. 28: 411–7. Presented to the President healthcare services for veterans in the United States, Jan. 14, 2019. Approved Jan. 16, 2019. Public Law and for other purposes. Referred to Energy and Nat- 116–1. ural Resources Jan. 16, 2019. Reported Aug. 16, 2019; Rept. 116–70. S. 28.— To reauthorize the United States-Jordan De- fense Cooperation Act of 2015, and for other purposes. Ordered placed on the calendar Jan. 8, 2019. S. 151.— To deter criminal robocall violations and im- prove enforcement of section 227(b) of the Communica- S. 46.— To repeal the Klamath Tribe Judgment Fund tions Act of 1934, and for other purposes. Referred Act. Referred to Indian Affairs Jan. 8, 2019. Reported to Commerce, Science and Transportation Jan. 16, Mar. 13, 2019; Rept. 116–6. Passed Senate June 27, 2019. Reported amended May 21, 2019; Rept. 116–41. 2019. Received in House and referred to Natural Re- Passed Senate amended May 23 (Legislative day of SEC. 12 sources June 28, 2019. May 22), 2019; Roll No. 127: 97–1. Received in House and referred to Energy and Commerce May 24, 2019. S. 47 (H. Con. Res. 21).— To provide for the management of the natural resources of the United States, and for other purposes. Ordered placed on the calendar Jan. S. 163.— To prevent catastrophic failure or shutdown 9, 2019. Considered Feb. 7, 11, 2019. Passed Senate of remote diesel power engines due to emission control amended Feb. 12, 2019; Roll No. 22: 92–8. Received devices, and for other purposes. Referred to Environ- in House and held at desk Feb. 13, 2019. Rules sus- ment and Public Works Jan. 16, 2019. Reported Feb. pended. Passed House Feb. 26, 2019; Roll No. 95: 5, 2019; Rept. 116–2. Passed Senate May 20, 2019. 363–62. Presented to the President Mar. 6, 2019. Ap- Received in House and referred to Energy and Com- proved Mar. 12, 2019. Public Law 116–9. merce May 21, 2019. Committee discharged. Passed House Sept. 17, 2019. Presented to the President Sept. S. 49.— To designate the outstation of the Department 23, 2019. Approved Oct. 4, 2019. Public Law of Veterans Affairs in North Ogden, Utah, as the 116–62. Major Brent Taylor Vet Center Outstation. Referred to Veterans’ Affairs Jan. 8, 2019. Committee dis- charged. Passed Senate Feb. 5, 2019. Received in S. 174.— To provide for the establishment of a pilot House and referred to Veterans’ Affairs Feb. 6, 2019. program to identify security vulnerabilities of certain Rules suspended. Passed House Mar. 5, 2019; Roll No. entities in the energy sector. Referred to Energy and 105: 417–0. Presented to the President Mar. 11, 2019. Natural Resources Jan. 17, 2019. Reported amended Approved Mar. 21, 2019. Public Law 116–10. Aug. 16, 2019; Rept. 116–71.

S. 50 (H.R. 91).— To authorize the Secretary of the Inte- S. 178.— To condemn gross human rights violations of rior to assess sanitation and safety conditions at Bu- ethnic Turkic in Xinjiang, and calling for an reau of Indian Affairs facilities that were constructed end to arbitrary detention, torture, and harassment to provide affected Columbia River Treaty tribes access of these communities inside and outside China. Re- to traditional fishing grounds and expend funds on ferred to Foreign Relations Jan. 17, 2019. Reported construction of facilities and structures to improve amended June 3, 2019; no written report. Passed Sen- those conditions, and for other purposes. Referred to ate amended Sept. 11, 2019. Received in House and Indian Affairs Jan. 8, 2019. Reported Mar. 13, 2019; referred to Foreign Affairs and in addition to Intel- Rept. 116–7. Passed Senate amended June 27, 2019. ligence, and the Judiciary Sept. 12, 2019. Received in House and held at desk June 28, 2019. 12–2 HISTORY OF BILLS AND RESOLUTIONS

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SENATE BILLS—Continued SENATE BILLS—Continued S. 195 (H.R. 736).— To require the Director of the Gov- S. 224.— To provide for the conveyance of certain prop- ernment Publishing Office to establish and maintain erty to the Tanana Tribal Council located in Tanana, a website accessible to the public that allows the public Alaska, and to the Bristol Bay Area Health Corpora- to obtain electronic copies of all congressionally man- tion located in Dillingham, Alaska, and for other pur- dated reports in one place, and for other purposes. poses. Referred to Indian Affairs Jan. 24, 2019. Re- Referred to Homeland Security and Governmental Af- ported Mar. 25, 2019; Rept. 116–10. Passed Senate fairs Jan. 19, 2019. Reported amended Apr. 10, 2019; June 27, 2019. Received in House and referred to Nat- Rept. 116–31. ural Resources and in addition to Energy and Com- merce June 28, 2019. S. 196.— To save taxpayer money and improve the effi- ciency and speed of intragovernmental correspondence, and for other purposes. Referred to Homeland Security S. 226.— To clarify the rights of Indians and Indian and Governmental Affairs Jan. 19, 2019. Reported Tribes on Indian lands under the National Labor Rela- amended Apr. 10, 2019; Rept. 116–32. tions Act. Referred to Indian Affairs Jan. 24, 2019. Reported Apr. 9, 2019; Rept. 116–30. S. 199.— To provide for the transfer of certain Federal land in the State of Minnesota for the benefit of the S. 239.— To require the Secretary of the Treasury to Leech Lake Band of Ojibwe. Referred to Indian Affairs mint coins in recognition of Christa McAuliffe. Re- Jan. 24, 2019. Reported Mar. 7, 2019; Rept. 116–3. ferred to Banking, Housing, and Urban Affairs Jan. Passed Senate June 27, 2019. Received in House and 28, 2019. Committee discharged. Passed Senate referred to Natural Resources June 28, 2019. amended July 9, 2019. Received in House and held at desk July 10, 2019. Rules suspended. Passed House S. 209.— To amend the Indian Self-Determination and Sept. 19, 2019. Presented to the President Sept. 27, Education Assistance Act to provide further self-gov- 2019. Approved Oct. 9, 2019. Public Law 116–65. ernance by Indian Tribes, and for other purposes. Re- ferred to Indian Affairs Jan. 24, 2019. Reported Apr. 29, 2019; Rept. 116–34. Passed Senate June 27, 2019. S. 249 (H.R. 353).— To direct the Secretary of State Received in House and referred to Natural Resources to develop a strategy to regain observer status for Tai- June 28, 2019. wan in the World Health Organization, and for other purposes. Referred to Foreign Relations Jan. 29, 2019. Reported amended June 3, 2019; no written report. S. 210.— To amend the Tribal Law and Order Act of 2010 and the Indian Law Enforcement Reform Act to provide for advancements in public safety services S. 252.— To authorize the honorary appointment of Rob- to Indian communities, and for other purposes. Re- ert J. Dole to the grade of colonel in the regular Army. ferred to Indian Affairs Jan. 24, 2019. Reported May Referred to Armed Services Jan. 29, 2019. Committee 6, 2019; Rept. 116–37. discharged. Passed Senate Mar. 4, 2019. Received in House and referred to Armed Services Mar. 5, 2019. S. 211.— To amend the Victims of Crime Act of 1984 Committee discharged. Passed House Mar. 26, 2019. to secure urgent resources vital to Indian victims of Presented to the President Mar. 27, 2019. Approved crime, and for other purposes. Referred to Indian Af- Apr. 6, 2019. Public Law 116–11. fairs Jan. 24, 2019. Reported May 13, 2019; Rept. 116–40. S. 253.— To coordinate the provision of energy retro- fitting assistance to schools. Referred to Energy and S. 212.— To amend the Native American Business Devel- Natural Resources Jan. 29, 2019. Reported amended opment, Trade Promotion, and Tourism Act of 2000, Sept. 19, 2019; Rept. 116–107. the Buy Indian Act, and the Native American Pro- grams Act of 1974 to provide industry and economic development opportunities to Indian communities. Re- S. 256.— To amend the Native American Programs Act ferred to Indian Affairs Jan. 24, 2019. Reported Apr. of 1974 to provide flexibility and reauthorization to 8, 2019; Rept. 116–28. Passed Senate amended June ensure the survival and continuing vitality of Native 27, 2019. Received in House and referred to Natural American languages. Referred to Indian Affairs Jan. Resources and in addition to Education and Labor 29, 2019. Reported Mar. 25, 2019; Rept. 116–11. June 28, 2019. Passed Senate June 27, 2019. Received in House and referred to Education and Labor June 28, 2019. S. 216.— To provide for equitable compensation to the Spokane Tribe of Indians of the Spokane Reservation for the use of tribal land for the production of hydro- S. 257.— To provide for rental assistance for homeless power by the Grand Coulee Dam, and for other pur- or at-risk Indian veterans, and for other purposes. Re- poses. Referred to Indian Affairs Jan. 24, 2019. Re- ferred to Indian Affairs Jan. 29, 2019. Reported Mar. ported Mar. 7, 2019; Rept. 116–4. Passed Senate June 28, 2019; Rept. 116–21. Passed Senate June 27, 2019. 27, 2019. Received in House and referred to Natural Received in House and referred to Financial Services Resources June 28, 2019. June 28, 2019. HISTORY OF BILLS AND RESOLUTIONS 12–3

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SENATE BILLS—Continued SENATE BILLS—Continued S. 268.— To reauthorize the Partners for Fish and Wild- S. 349 (H.R. 831).— To require the Secretary of Trans- life Program and certain wildlife conservation funds, portation to request nominations for, and make deter- to establish prize competitions relating to the preven- minations regarding, roads to be designated under the tion of wildlife poaching and trafficking, wildlife con- national scenic byways program, and for other pur- servation, the management of invasive species, and poses. Referred to Environment and Public Works Feb. the protection of endangered species, to amend the 6, 2019. Reported amended June 19, 2019; Rept. Marine Turtle Conservation Act of 2004 to modify the 116–61. Passed Senate amended Sept. 9, 2019. Re- protections provided by that Act, and for other pur- ceived in House and held at desk Sept. 10, 2019. poses. Referred to Environment and Public Works Jan. 29, 2019. Reported Feb. 5, 2019; Rept. 116–18. S. 375.— To improve efforts to identify and reduce Gov- S. 279.— To allow tribal grant schools to participate ernmentwide improper payments, and for other pur- in the Federal Employee Health Benefits Program. Re- poses. Referred to Homeland Security and Govern- ferred to Indian Affairs Jan. 30, 2019. Reported July mental Affairs Feb. 7, 2019. Reported May 6, 2019; 9, 2019; Rept. 116–54. Rept. 116–35. Passed Senate July 16, 2019. Received in House and referred to Oversight and Reform July S. 294.— To establish a business incubators program 17, 2019. within the Department of the Interior to promote eco- nomic development in Indian reservation communities. Referred to Indian Affairs Jan. 31, 2019. Reported Apr. S. 380.— To increase access to agency guidance docu- 8, 2019; Rept. 116–29. Passed Senate June 27, 2019. ments. Referred to Homeland Security and Govern- Received in House and referred to Natural Resources mental Affairs Feb. 7, 2019. Reported amended Mar. June 28, 2019. 25, 2019; Rept. 116–12.

S. 310.— To amend the Neotropical Migratory Bird Con- S. 383.— To support carbon dioxide utilization and direct servation Act to reauthorize the Act. Referred to Envi- air capture research, to facilitate the permitting and ronment and Public Works Jan. 31, 2019. Reported Feb. 5, 2019; Rept. 116–9. development of carbon capture, utilization, and seques- tration projects and carbon dioxide pipelines, and for S. 311.— To amend title 18, United States Code, to pro- other purposes. Referred to Environment and Public hibit a health care practitioner from failing to exercise Works Feb. 7, 2019. Reported Apr. 10, 2019; Rept. the proper degree of care in the case of a child who 116–38. survives an abortion or attempted abortion. Ordered placed on the calendar Feb. 4, 2019. S. 384.— To require the Secretary of Commerce, acting S. 315.— To authorize cyber hunt and incident response through the Director of the National Institute of teams at the Department of Homeland Security, and Standards and Technology, to help facilitate the adop- for other purposes. Referred to Homeland Security and tion of composite technology in infrastructure in the Governmental Affairs Jan. 31, 2019. Reported amend- United States, and for other purposes. Referred to ed Apr. 8, 2019; Rept. 116–27. Commerce, Science and Transportation Feb. 7, 2019. Reported amended Sept. 26, 2019; Rept. 116–128. S. 333.— To authorize the Secretary of Homeland Secu- rity to work with cybersecurity consortia for training, S. 387.— To prohibit Federal agencies and Federal con- and for other purposes. Referred to Homeland Security tractors from requesting that an applicant for employ- and Governmental Affairs Feb. 5, 2019. Reported Mar. ment disclose criminal history record information be- 12, 2019; Rept. 116–5. fore the applicant has received a conditional offer, and S. 334.— To authorize the construction of the for other purposes. Referred to Homeland Security and Musselshell-Judith Rural Water System and study of Governmental Affairs Feb. 7, 2019. Reported amended the Dry-Redwater Regional Water Authority System Apr. 10, 2019; Rept. 116–33. in the States of Montana and North Dakota, and for other purposes. Referred to Energy and Natural Re- S. 394.— To amend the Presidential Transition Act of sources Feb. 5, 2019. Reported Oct. 22, 2019; Rept. 1963 to improve the orderly transfer of the executive 116–133. power during Presidential transitions. Referred to Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs Feb. 7, S. 340.— To promote competition in the market for drugs 2019. Reported amended Mar. 25, 2019; Rept. 116–13. and biological products by facilitating the timely entry Passed Senate amended Aug. 1, 2019. Received in of lower-cost generic and biosimilar versions of those House and referred to Oversight and Reform Aug. 2, drugs and biological products. Ordered placed on the calendar Feb. 6, 2019. 2019.

S. 347.— To designate the facility of the United States S. 395.— To require each agency, in providing notice Postal Service located at 40 Fulton Street in Middle- of a rule making, to include a link to a 100 word town, New York, as the ‘‘Benjamin A. Gilman Post plain language summary of the proposed rule. Referred Office Building’’. Referred to Homeland Security and to Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs Feb. Governmental Affairs Feb. 6, 2019. Reported May 15, 7, 2019. Reported Mar. 25, 2019; Rept. 116–14. Passed 2019; no written report. Passed Senate July 30, 2019. Senate June 11, 2019. Received in House and referred Received in House and referred to Oversight and Re- to the Judiciary June 12, 2019. form Aug. 2, 2019. 12–4 HISTORY OF BILLS AND RESOLUTIONS

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SENATE BILLS—Continued SENATE BILLS—Continued S. 398.— To support the peaceful resolution of the civil S. 494.— To establish the American Fisheries Advisory war in Yemen, to address the resulting humanitarian Committee to assist in the awarding of fisheries re- crisis, and to hold the perpetrators responsible for search and development grants, and for other pur- murdering a Saudi dissident. Referred to Foreign Rela- poses. Referred to Commerce, Science and Transpor- tions Feb. 7, 2019. Reported July 30, 2019; no written tation Feb. 14, 2019. Reported Aug. 16, 2019; Rept. report. 116–77. S. 504.— To amend title 36, United States Code, to au- S. 406.— To establish a Federal rotational cyber work- thorize The American Legion to determine the require- force program for the Federal cyber workforce. Re- ments for membership in The American Legion, and ferred to Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs for other purposes. Referred to the Judiciary Feb. 14, Feb. 7, 2019. Reported amended Mar. 25, 2019; Rept. 2019. Committee discharged. Passed Senate amended 116–15. Passed Senate amended Apr. 30, 2019. Re- June 11, 2019. Received in House and referred to the ceived in House and referred to Oversight and Reform Judiciary June 12, 2019. Rules suspended. Passed May 2, 2019. House July 23, 2019. Presented to the President July 29, 2019. Approved July 30, 2019. Public Law S. 411 (H.R. 769).— To establish a Counterterrorism Ad- 116–35. visory Board, and for other purposes. Referred to Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs Feb. 7, S. 520.— To require the Secretary of Energy to establish 2019. Reported amended July 22, 2019; Rept. 116–59. an energy efficiency materials pilot program. Referred to Energy and Natural Resources Feb. 14, 2019. Re- S. 439.— To allow Members of Congress to opt out of ported amended Aug. 16, 2019; Rept. 116–72. the Federal Employees Retirement System, and allow Members who opt out of the Federal Employees Retire- S. 528 (H.R. 866).— To amend title 40, United States ment System to continue to participate in the Thrift Code, to provide a lactation room in public buildings, and for other purposes. Referred to Environment and Savings Plan. Referred to Homeland Security and Gov- Public Works Feb. 14, 2019. Committee discharged. ernmental Affairs Feb. 12, 2019. Reported Oct. 28, Passed Senate June 26, 2019. Received in House and 2019; Rept. 116–153. held at desk June 27, 2019.

S. 440.— To amend title 35, United States Code, to pro- S. 542.— To protect the right of law-abiding citizens vide that a patent owner may not assert sovereign to transport knives interstate, notwithstanding a immunity as a defense in certain actions before the patchwork of local and State prohibitions. Referred to United States Patent and Trademark Office, and for Commerce, Science and Transportation Feb. 25, 2019. other purposes. Referred to the Judiciary Feb. 12, Reported July 24, 2019; Rept. 116–65. 2019. Reported amended June 28 (Legislative day of June 27), 2019; no written report. Ordered placed on S. 580 (H.R. 1496).— To amend the Act of August 25, the calendar June 28 (Legislative day of June 27), 1958, commonly known as the ‘‘Former Presidents Act 2019. of 1958’’, with respect to the monetary allowance pay- able to a former President, and for other purposes. S. 461.— To strengthen the capacity and competitiveness Referred to Homeland Security and Governmental Af- of historically Black colleges and universities through fairs Feb. 27, 2019. Reported amended June 27, 2019; robust public-sector, private-sector, and community Rept. 116–53. partnerships and engagement, and for other purposes. S. 590 (H.R. 1396).— To award Congressional Gold Med- Passed Senate Feb. 12, 2019. Received in House and als to Katherine Johnson and Dr. Christine Darden, referred to Oversight and Reform and in addition to to posthumously award Congressional Gold Medals to Education and Labor Feb. 13, 2019. Dorothy Vaughan and Mary Jackson, and to award a Congressional Gold Medal to honor all of the women S. 464.— To require the treatment of a lapse in appro- who contributed to the success of the National Aero- priations as a mitigating condition when assessing fi- nautics and Space Administration during the Space nancial considerations for security clearances, and for Race. Referred to Banking, Housing, and Urban Affairs other purposes. Ordered placed on the calendar Feb. Feb. 27, 2019. Committee discharged. Passed Senate 13, 2019. Mar. 27, 2019. Received in House and referred to Fi- nancial Services and in addition to House Administra- S. 483.— To enact into law a bill by reference. Ordered tion Mar. 29, 2019. placed on the calendar and passed Senate Feb. 14, 2019. Received in House and held at desk Feb. 15, S. 607.— To amend the Department of Energy Organiza- 2019. Passed House with amendment Feb. 25, 2019. tion Act to address insufficient compensation of em- Senate agreed to House amendment Feb. 28, 2019. ployees and other personnel of the Federal Energy Presented to the President Mar. 6, 2019. Approved Regulatory Commission, and for other purposes. Re- Mar. 8, 2019. Public Law 116–8. ferred to Energy and Natural Resources Feb. 28, 2019. Reported amended Oct. 22, 2019; Rept. 116–134.

S. 488.— To amend title 18, United States Code, to speci- S. 617.— To amend the Internal Revenue Code of 1986 fy lynching as a deprivation of civil rights, and for to extend certain expiring provisions, to provide dis- other purposes. Passed Senate Feb. 14, 2019. Received aster tax relief, and for other purposes. Ordered placed in House and referred to the Judiciary Feb. 14, 2019. on the calendar Mar. 4, 2019. HISTORY OF BILLS AND RESOLUTIONS 12–5

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SENATE BILLS—Continued SENATE BILLS—Continued S. 693.— To amend title 36, United States Code, to re- S. 744 (H.R. 1986).— To amend section 175b of title quire that the POW/MIA flag be displayed on all days 18, United States Code, to correct a scrivener’s error. that the flag of the United States is displayed on cer- Referred to the Judiciary Mar. 12, 2019. Committee tain Federal property. Referred to the Judiciary Mar. discharged. Passed Senate May 16, 2019. Received in 7, 2019. Committee discharged. Passed Senate May House and referred to the Judiciary May 20, 2019. 2, 2019. Received in House and referred to the Judici- Rules suspended. Passed House July 10, 2019. Pre- ary May 7, 2019. Rules suspended. Passed House Oct. sented to the President July 15, 2019. Approved July 22, 2019. Presented to the President Oct. 29, 2019. 25, 2019. Public Law 116–31. S. 747 (H.R. 1768).— To reauthorize the diesel emissions S. 715.— To improve the productivity and energy effi- reduction program, and for other purposes. Referred ciency of the manufacturing sector by directing the to Environment and Public Works Mar. 12, 2019. Re- Secretary of Energy, in coordination with the National ported Apr. 10, 2019; Rept. 116–39. Academies and other appropriate Federal agencies, to S. 771 (H.R. 1649).— To amend section 21 of the Small develop a national smart manufacturing plan and to Business Act to require cyber certification for small provide assistance to small- and medium-sized manu- business development center counselors, and for other facturers in implementing smart manufacturing pro- purposes. Referred to Small Business and Entrepre- grams, and for other purposes. Referred to Energy and neurship Mar. 13, 2019. Reported Apr. 1, 2019; no Natural Resources Mar. 7, 2019. Reported Sept. 10, written report. 2019; Rept. 116–80. S. 772.— To require an annual report on the cybersecu- rity of the Small Business Administration, and for S. 725.— To change the address of the postal facility other purposes. Referred to Small Business and Entre- designated in honor of Captain Humayun Khan. preneurship Mar. 13, 2019. Reported amended Apr. Passed Senate Mar. 7, 2019. Received in House and 1, 2019; no written report. referred to Oversight and Reform Mar. 11, 2019. Rules suspended. Passed House Apr. 2, 2019. Presented to S. 816.— To amend the Natural Gas Act to expedite the President Apr. 8, 2019. Approved Apr. 16, 2019. approval of exports of small volumes of natural gas, Public Law 116–15. and for other purposes. Referred to Energy and Nat- ural Resources Mar. 14, 2019. Reported Aug. 16, 2019; Rept. 116–73. S. 727.— To combat international extremism by address- ing global fragility and violence and stabilizing con- S. 820 (H.R. 777).— To strengthen programs authorized flict-affected areas, and for other purposes. Referred under the Debbie Smith Act of 2004. Referred to the to Foreign Relations Mar. 7, 2019. Reported amended Judiciary Mar. 14, 2019. Reported amended May 9, July 18, 2019; no written report. 2019; no written report. Passed Senate amended May 16, 2019. Received in House and referred to the Judici- ary May 20, 2019. S. 729.— To prohibit the use of funds to Federal agencies to establish a panel, task force, advisory committee, S. 832.— To nullify the Supplemental Treaty Between or other effort to challenge the scientific consensus the United States of America and the Confederated on climate change, and for other purposes. Ordered Tribes and Bands of Indians of Middle Oregon, con- placed on the calendar Mar. 11, 2019. cluded on November 15, 1865. Referred to Indian Af- fairs Mar. 14, 2019. Reported June 10, 2019; Rept. 116–45. Passed Senate June 27, 2019. Received in S. 731.— To amend the Anti-Border Corruption Act of House and referred to Natural Resources June 28, 2010 to authorize certain polygraph waiver authority, 2019. and for other purposes. Referred to Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs Mar. 7, 2019. Reported S. 846.— To amend title 49, United States Code, to limit amended Sept. 10, 2019; Rept. 116–99. certain rolling stock procurements, and for other pur- poses. Referred to Commerce, Science and Transpor- tation Mar. 14, 2019. Committee discharged Apr. 9, S. 734.— To leverage Federal Government procurement 2019. Referred to Banking, Housing, and Urban Affairs power to encourage increased cybersecurity for Inter- Apr. 9, 2019. net of Things devices, and for other purposes. Referred to Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs Mar. S. 859.— To amend the Energy Policy Act of 2005 to 11, 2019. Reported amended Sept. 23, 2019; Rept. reauthorize hydroelectric production incentives and hy- 116–112. droelectric efficiency improvement incentives, and for other purposes. Referred to Energy and Natural Re- sources Mar. 25, 2019. Reported amended Sept. 10, S. 737 (H.R. 1665).— To direct the National Science 2019; Rept. 116–81. Foundation to support STEM education research fo- cused on early childhood. Referred to Commerce, S. 862.— To repeal the sunset for collateral requirements Science and Transportation Mar. 11, 2019. Reported for Small Business Administration disaster loans. Re- Aug. 16, 2019; Rept. 116–78. Passed Senate amended ferred to Small Business and Entrepreneurship Mar. Sept. 26, 2019. Received in House and held at desk 25, 2019. Reported Apr. 3, 2019; no written report. Oct. 1, 2019. Passed Senate amended Aug. 1, 2019. Received in House and held at desk Aug. 2, 2019. 12–6 HISTORY OF BILLS AND RESOLUTIONS

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SENATE BILLS—Continued SENATE BILLS—Continued S. 863.— To amend title 38, United States Code, to clar- S. 998 (H.R. 2368).— To amend the Omnibus Crime ify the grade and pay of podiatrists of the Department Control and Safe Streets Act of 1968 to expand support of Veterans Affairs. Passed Senate Mar. 25, 2019. Re- for police officer family services, stress reduction, and ceived in House and referred to Veterans’ Affairs Mar. suicide prevention, and for other purposes. Referred 26, 2019. Committee discharged. Passed House Mar. to the Judiciary Apr. 3, 2019. Reported amended May 28, 2019. Presented to the President Apr. 1, 2019. 9, 2019; no written report. Passed Senate amended Approved Apr. 8, 2019. Public Law 116–12. May 16, 2019. Received in House and referred to the Judiciary May 20, 2019. Rules suspended. Passed House July 10, 2019. Presented to the President July S. 886.— To amend the Omnibus Public Land Manage- 15, 2019. Approved July 25, 2019. Public Law ment Act of 2009 to make the Reclamation Water Set- 116–32. tlements Fund permanent. Referred to Energy and Natural Resources Mar. 27, 2019. Committee dis- S. 1014.— To establish the Route 66 Centennial Commis- charged May 23 (Legislative day of May 22), 2019. sion, and for other purposes. Referred to Environment Referred to Indian Affairs May 23 (Legislative day of and Public Works Apr. 3, 2019. Reported June 19, May 22), 2019. 2019; Rept. 116–62.

S. 903.— To direct the Secretary of Energy to establish S. 1025.— To provide humanitarian relief to the Ven- advanced nuclear goals, provide for a versatile, reactor- ezuelan people and Venezuelan migrants, to advance based fast neutron source, make available high-assay, a constitutional and democratic solution to Venezuela’s low-enriched uranium for research, development, and political crisis, to address Venezuela’s economic recon- demonstration of advanced nuclear reactor concepts, struction, to combat public corruption, narcotics traf- and for other purposes. Referred to Energy and Nat- ficking, and money laundering, and for other purposes. ural Resources Mar. 27, 2019. Reported amended Sept. Referred to Foreign Relations Apr. 3, 2019. Reported 24, 2019; Rept. 116–114. amended June 3, 2019; no written report.

S. 1052.— To authorize the Office of Fossil Energy to S. 918.— To prohibit the President or a Federal agency develop advanced separation technologies for the ex- from constructing, operating, or offering wholesale or traction and recovery of rare earth elements and min- retail services on broadband networks without author- erals from coal and coal byproducts, and for other pur- ization from Congress, and for other purposes. Re- poses. Referred to Energy and Natural Resources Apr. ferred to Commerce, Science and Transportation Mar. 4, 2019. Reported amended Aug. 16, 2019; Rept. 27, 2019. Reported amended July 25, 2019; Rept. 116–74. 116–66. S. 1057 (H.R. 2030).— To direct the Secretary of the S. 929.— To amend title 28, United States Code, to rede- Interior to execute and carry out agreements con- fine the eastern and middle judicial districts of North cerning Colorado River Drought Contingency Manage- Carolina. Referred to the Judiciary Mar. 28, 2019. ment and Operations, and for other purposes. Passed Committee discharged. Passed Senate July 30, 2019. Senate Apr. 8, 2019. Received in House and held at Received in House and referred to the Judiciary Aug. desk Apr. 9, 2019. 2, 2019. S. 1061.— To amend the John F. Kennedy Center Act to authorize appropriations for the John F. Kennedy S. 979.— To amend the Post-Katrina Emergency Man- Center for the Performing Arts, and for other purposes. agement Reform Act of 2006 to incorporate the rec- Referred to Environment and Public Works Apr. 8, ommendations made by the Government Account- 2019. Reported Apr. 10, 2019; Rept. 116–36. ability Office relating to advance contracts, and for other purposes. Referred to Homeland Security and S. 1064.— To require the Secretary of Energy to conduct Governmental Affairs Apr. 2, 2019. Reported amended a study on the national security implications of build- Sept. 10, 2019; Rept. 116–84. ing ethane and other natural-gas-liquids-related petro- chemical infrastructure in the United States, and for S. 983.— To amend the Energy Conservation and Pro- other purposes. Referred to Energy and Natural Re- duction Act to reauthorize the weatherization assist- sources Apr. 8, 2019. Reported amended Aug. 16, 2019; ance program, and for other purposes. Referred to En- Rept. 116–75. ergy and Natural Resources Apr. 2, 2019. Reported Sept. 10, 2019; Rept. 116–82. S. 1085.— To support research, development, and other activities to develop innovative vehicle technologies, and for other purposes. Referred to Energy and Nat- S. 990.— To authorize the Secretary of the Interior to ural Resources Apr. 9, 2019. Reported Sept. 10, 2019; participate in the implementation of the Platte River Rept. 116–83. Recovery Implementation Program First Increment Ex- tension for threatened and endangered species in the S. 1102.— To promote security and energy partnerships Central and Lower Platte River Basin, and for other in the Eastern Mediterranean, and for other purposes. purposes. Referred to Energy and Natural Resources Referred to Foreign Relations Apr. 10, 2019. Reported Apr. 2, 2019. Reported Oct. 24, 2019; Rept. 116–146. amended July 10, 2019; no written report. HISTORY OF BILLS AND RESOLUTIONS 12–7

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SENATE BILLS—Continued SENATE BILLS—Continued S. 1151.— To prohibit contracting with persons that have S. 1227.— To require the Federal Trade Commission business operations with the Maduro regime, and for to study the role of intermediaries in the pharma- other purposes. Referred to Homeland Security and ceutical supply chain and provide Congress with appro- Governmental Affairs Apr. 11, 2019. Reported amend- priate policy recommendations, and for other purposes. ed Sept. 10, 2019; Rept. 116–85. Referred to the Judiciary Apr. 29, 2019. Reported amended June 28 (Legislative day of June 27), 2019; no written report. S. 1173 (H.R. 776).— To amend the Public Health Serv- ice Act to reauthorize the Emergency Medical Services S. 1231.— To reauthorize the Bulletproof Vest Partner- for Children program. Referred to Health, Education, ship Grant Program. Referred to the Judiciary Apr. Labor, and Pensions Apr. 11, 2019. Reported July 9, 30, 2019. Reported amended May 9, 2019; no written 2019; no written report. report. Passed Senate amended May 14, 2019. Re- ceived in House and held at desk May 15, 2019. S. 1196.— To designate the facility of the United States Postal Service located at 1715 Linnerud Drive in Sun S. 1235.— To require the Secretary of the Treasury to Prairie, Wisconsin, as the ‘‘Fire Captain Cory Barr mint coins in commemoration of ratification of the 19th Post Office Building’’. Referred to Homeland Security Amendment to the Constitution of the United States, and Governmental Affairs Apr. 11, 2019. Reported May giving women in the United States the right to vote. 15, 2019; no written report. Passed Senate July 30, Referred to Banking, Housing, and Urban Affairs Apr. 2019. Received in House and referred to Oversight and 30, 2019. Committee discharged. Passed Senate Reform Aug. 2, 2019. Rules suspended. Passed House amended June 4, 2019. Received in House and held Oct. 16, 2019. Presented to the President Oct. 22, at desk June 5, 2019. 2019. S. 1245.— To improve energy performance in Federal buildings, and for other purposes. Referred to Energy S. 1199.— To amend the Public Health Service Act to and Natural Resources Apr. 30, 2019. Reported amend- revise and extend the poison center network program. ed Sept. 25, 2019; Rept. 116–117. Referred to Health, Education, Labor, and Pensions Apr. 11, 2019. Reported amended July 9, 2019; no S. 1272.— To designate the facility of the United States written report. Passed Senate amended July 22, 2019. Postal Service located at 575 Dexter Street in Central Received in House and held at desk July 23, 2019. Falls, Rhode Island, as the ‘‘Elizabeth Buffum Chace Post Office’’. Referred to Homeland Security and Gov- S. 1201.— To amend the fossil energy research and de- ernmental Affairs May 1, 2019. Reported June 19, velopment provisions of the Energy Policy Act of 2005 2019; no written report. Passed Senate July 30, 2019. to enhance fossil fuel technology, and for other pur- Received in House and held at desk Aug. 2, 2019. poses. Referred to Energy and Natural Resources Apr. 11, 2019. Reported amended Sept. 24, 2019; Rept. S. 1273 (H.R. 2426).— To amend title 17, United States 116–115. Code, to establish an alternative dispute resolution program for copyright small claims, and for other pur- poses. Referred to the Judiciary May 1, 2019. Reported S. 1207.— To approve the settlement of the water rights Sept. 12, 2019; Rept. 116–105. claims of the Navajo Nation in Utah, and for other purposes. Referred to Indian Affairs Apr. 11, 2019. S. 1275.— To require the collection of voluntary feedback Reported Sept. 9, 2019; Rept. 116–79. on services provided by agencies, and for other pur- poses. Referred to Homeland Security and Govern- S. 1208.— To amend the Omnibus Crime Control and mental Affairs May 1, 2019. Reported amended June Safe Streets Act of 1968 with respect to payments 10, 2019; Rept. 116–46. Passed Senate amended July to certain public safety officers who have become per- 25, 2019. Received in House and referred to Oversight manently and totally disabled as a result of personal and Reform July 30, 2019. injuries sustained in the line of duty, and for other purposes. Referred to the Judiciary Apr. 11, 2019. Re- S. 1286.— To amend the Energy Policy Act of 2005 to ported amended May 13, 2019; no written report. facilitate the commercialization of energy and related Passed Senate amended May 16, 2019. Received in technologies developed at Department of Energy facili- House and referred to the Judiciary May 16, 2019. ties with promising commercial potential. Referred to Energy and Natural Resources May 2, 2019. Reported Aug. 16, 2019; Rept. 116–76. S. 1224.— To enable the Federal Trade Commission to deter filing of sham citizen petitions to cover an at- S. 1289.— To require the Secretary of Commerce to con- tempt to interfere with approval of a competing generic duct an assessment and analysis of the effects of drug or biosimilar, to foster competition, and facilitate broadband deployment and adoption on the economy the efficient review of petitions filed in good faith to of the United States, and for other purposes. Referred raise legitimate public health concerns, and for other to Commerce, Science and Transportation May 2, 2019. purposes. Referred to the Judiciary Apr. 29, 2019. Re- Committee discharged. Passed Senate June 5, 2019. ported amended June 28 (Legislative day of June 27), Received in House and referred to Energy and Com- 2019; no written report. merce June 10, 2019. 12–8 HISTORY OF BILLS AND RESOLUTIONS

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SENATE BILLS—Continued SENATE BILLS—Continued S. 1309.— To identify and combat corruption in coun- S. 1379.— To reauthorize certain programs under the tries, to establish a tiered system of countries with Public Health Service Act and the Federal Food, Drug, respect to levels of corruption by their governments and Cosmetic Act with respect to public health security and their efforts to combat such corruption, and to and all-hazards preparedness and response, and for assess United States assistance to designated countries other purposes. Referred to Health, Education, Labor, in order to advance anti-corruption efforts in those and Pensions May 8, 2019. Committee discharged. countries and better serve United States taxpayers. Passed Senate May 16, 2019. Received in House and Referred to Foreign Relations May 2, 2019. Reported held at desk May 20, 2019. Rules suspended. Passed amended July 11, 2019; no written report. House June 4, 2019. Presented to the President June 13, 2019. Approved June 24, 2019. Public Law S. 1317.— To facilitate the availability, development, and 116–22. environmentally responsible production of domestic re- sources to meet national material or critical mineral S. 1388.— To manage supply chain risk through counter- needs, and for other purposes. Referred to Energy and intelligence training, and for other purposes. Referred Natural Resources May 2, 2019. Reported amended to Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs May Oct. 22, 2019; Rept. 116–131. 9, 2019. Reported Sept. 10, 2019; Rept. 116–87.

S. 1321.— To amend title 18, United States Code, to S. 1416.— To amend the Federal Trade Commission Act prohibit interference with voting systems under the to prohibit anticompetitive behaviors by drug product Computer Fraud and Abuse Act. Referred to the Judi- manufacturers, and for other purposes. Referred to the ciary May 6, 2019. Reported May 22, 2019; no written Judiciary May 9, 2019. Reported amended June 28 report. Passed Senate July 17, 2019. Received in (Legislative day of June 27), 2019; no written report. House and referred to the Judiciary July 19, 2019. S. 1419.— To require agencies to publish an advance S. 1328.— To designate foreign persons who improperly notice of proposed rule making for major rules. Re- interfere in United States elections as inadmissible ferred to Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs aliens, and for other purposes. Referred to the Judici- May 13, 2019. Reported amended Sept. 10, 2019; Rept. ary May 6, 2019. Reported May 22, 2019; no written 116–88. report. Passed Senate June 3, 2019. Received in House and referred to the Judiciary June 4, 2019. S. 1420.— To amend title 5, United States Code, to im- prove the effectiveness of major rules in accomplishing S. 1332.— To set forth the congressional budget for the their regulatory objectives by promoting retrospective United States Government for fiscal year 2020 and review, and for other purposes. Referred to Homeland setting forth the appropriate budgetary levels for fiscal Security and Governmental Affairs May 13, 2019. Re- years 2021 through 2029. Ordered placed on the cal- ported July 15, 2019; Rept. 116–55. endar May 7, 2019. S. 1430.— To amend title 5, United States Code, to pre- S. 1333.— To amend the Improper Payments Elimination vent fraud by representative payees. Referred to and Recovery Improvement Act of 2012, including Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs May 13, making changes to the Do Not Pay Initiative, for im- proved detection, prevention, and recovery of improper 2019. Reported amended July 15, 2019; Rept. 116–56. payments to deceased individuals, and for other pur- S. 1434.— To prohibit the use of reverse auctions for poses. Referred to Homeland Security and Govern- design and construction services procurements, and for mental Affairs May 6, 2019. Reported June 25, 2019; other purposes. Referred to Homeland Security and Rept. 116–49. Governmental Affairs May 13, 2019. Reported Sept. S. 1340.— To authorize activities to combat the Ebola 10, 2019; Rept. 116–100. outbreak in the Democratic Republic of the Congo, and S. 1436.— To make technical corrections to the computa- for other purposes. Referred to Foreign Relations May 7, 2019. Reported amended June 3, 2019; no written tion of average pay under Public Law 110-279. Passed report. Passed Senate amended Sept. 23, 2019. Re- Senate May 13, 2019. Received in House and held ceived in House and referred to Foreign Affairs Sept. at desk May 15, 2019. Passed House May 16, 2019. 24, 2019. Presented to the President May 31, 2019. Approved June 12, 2019. Public Law 116–21. S. 1345.— To amend and reauthorize the Morris K. Udall and Stewart L. Udall Foundation Act. Referred S. 1441.— To impose sanctions with respect to the provi- to Environment and Public Works May 7, 2019. Re- sion of certain vessels for the construction of Russian ported June 19, 2019; Rept. 116–101. energy export pipelines, and for other purposes. Re- ferred to Foreign Relations May 14, 2019. Reported S. 1370.— To amend the Internal Revenue Code of 1986 amended July 31, 2019; no written report. to treat certain military survivor benefits as earned income for purposes of the kiddie tax. Referred to Fi- S. 1494.— To amend the William Wilberforce Trafficking nance May 8, 2019. Committee discharged. Passed Victims Protection Reauthorization Act of 2008 to pro- Senate May 21, 2019. tect alien minors and to amend the Immigration and Nationality Act to end abuse of the asylum system S. 1378.— To repeal the multi-State plan program. Re- and establish refugee application and processing cen- ferred to Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs ters outside the United States, and for other purposes. May 8, 2019. Reported amended Sept. 10, 2019; Rept. Referred to the Judiciary May 15, 2019. Reported 116–86. amended Aug. 16, 2019; no written report. HISTORY OF BILLS AND RESOLUTIONS 12–9

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SENATE BILLS—Continued SENATE BILLS—Continued S. 1507.— To include certain perfluoroalkyl and S. 1689.— To permit States to transfer certain funds polyfluoroalkyl substances in the toxics release inven- from the clean water revolving fund of a State to the tory, and for other purposes. Referred to Environment drinking water revolving fund of the State in certain and Public Works May 16, 2019. Reported amended circumstances, and for other purposes. Referred to En- June 19, 2019; no written report. vironment and Public Works May 23 (Legislative day of May 22), 2019. Reported June 19, 2019; Rept. 116–63. Passed Senate Sept. 9, 2019. Received in S. 1521 (H.R. 639).— To amend section 327 of the Robert T. Stafford Disaster Relief and Emergency Assistance House and held at desk Sept. 10, 2019. Passed House Act to clarify that National Urban Search and Rescue Sept. 17, 2019. Presented to the President Sept. 23, Response System task forces may include Federal em- 2019. Approved Oct. 4, 2019. Public Law 116–63. ployees. Referred to Homeland Security and Govern- mental Affairs May 16, 2019. Reported July 22, 2019; S. 1693.— To reauthorize the National Flood Insurance Rept. 116–60. Program. Passed Senate May 23 (Legislative day of May 22), 2019. Held at Desk May 28, 2019. Passed S. 1539 (H.R. 2476).— To amend the Homeland Security House May 30, 2019. Presented to the President May Act of 2002 to provide funding to secure nonprofit fa- 31, 2019. Approved May 31, 2019. Public Law cilities from terrorist attacks, and for other purposes. 116–19. Referred to Homeland Security and Governmental Af- fairs May 16, 2019. Reported Sept. 10, 2019; Rept. S. 1694.— To require any Federal agency that issues 116–89. licenses to conduct activities in outer space to include in the requirements for such licenses an agreement S. 1589.— To authorize appropriations for fiscal years relating to the preservation and protection of the Apol- 2018, 2019, and 2020 for intelligence and intelligence- lo 11 landing site, and for other purposes. Referred related activities of the United States Government, the to Commerce, Science and Transportation May 23, Community Management Account, and the Central In- 2019. Reported amended July 16, 2019; no written re- telligence Agency Retirement and Disability System, port. Passed Senate amended July 18, 2019. Received and for other purposes. Reported from Intelligence in House and referred to Science, Space, and Tech- May 22, 2019; Rept. 116–47. nology and in addition to Foreign Affairs July 19, 2019.

S. 1590 (H.R. 97).— To amend the State Department S. 1706.— To amend the National Energy Conservation Basic Authorities Act of 1956 to authorize rewards Policy Act to encourage the increased use of perform- for thwarting wildlife trafficking linked to ance contracting in Federal facilities, and for other transnational organized crime, and for other purposes. purposes. Referred to Energy and Natural Resources Referred to Foreign Relations May 22, 2019. Reported June 4, 2019. Reported Sept. 24, 2019; Rept. 116–116. Sept. 26, 2019; no written report. Passed Senate Oct. 22, 2019. Received in House and held at desk Oct. 23, 2019. S. 1749 (H.R. 1988).— To clarify seasoning requirements for certain refinanced mortgage loans, and for other purposes. Passed Senate June 5, 2019. Received in S. 1602.— To amend the United States Energy Storage House and referred to Financial Services and in addi- Competitiveness Act of 2007 to establish a research, tion to Veterans’ Affairs June 10, 2019. Committees development, and demonstration program for grid-scale discharged. Passed House July 9, 2019. Presented to energy storage systems, and for other purposes. Re- the President July 15, 2019. Approved July 25, 2019. ferred to Energy and Natural Resources May 22, 2019. Reported amended Oct. 22, 2019; Rept. 116–135. Public Law 116–33.

S. 1678.— To express United States support for Taiwan’s S. 1751.— To amend the Reclamation Project Act of 1939 diplomatic alliances around the world. Referred to For- to authorize pumped storage hydropower development eign Relations May 23 (Legislative day of May 22), utilizing multiple Bureau of Reclamation reservoirs. 2019. Reported amended Sept. 26, 2019; no written Referred to Energy and Natural Resources June 5, report. 2019. Reported amended Oct. 23, 2019; Rept. 116–140.

S. 1685.— To require the Secretary of Energy to estab- S. 1759.— To designate the facility of the United States lish a program for the research, development, and Postal Service located at 456 North Meridian Street demonstration of commercially viable technologies for in Indianapolis, Indiana, as the ‘‘Richard G. Lugar the capture of carbon dioxide produced during the gen- Post Office Building’’. Referred to Homeland Security eration of natural gas-generated power. Referred to and Governmental Affairs June 10, 2019. Reported Energy and Natural Resources May 23 (Legislative day June 19, 2019; no written report. Passed Senate July of May 22), 2019. Reported amended Sept. 25, 2019; 30, 2019. Received in House and held at desk Aug. Rept. 116–118. 2, 2019. 12–10 HISTORY OF BILLS AND RESOLUTIONS

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SENATE BILLS—Continued SENATE BILLS—Continued S. 1790 (H.R. 2500).— To authorize appropriations for S. 1869.— To require the disclosure of ownership of high- fiscal year 2020 for military activities of the Depart- security space leased to accommodate a Federal agen- ment of Defense, for military construction, and for de- cy, and for other purposes. Referred to Homeland Secu- fense activities of the Department of Energy, to pre- rity and Governmental Affairs June 13, 2019. Reported scribe military personnel strengths for such fiscal year, amended Sept. 10, 2019; Rept. 116–92. and for other purposes. Reported from Armed Services June 11, 2019; Rept. 116–48. Ordered placed on the S. 1881 (H.R. 3356).— To provide PreCheck to certain calendar June 11, 2019. Considered June 24, 25, 26, severely injured or disabled veterans, and for other 2019. Passed Senate amended June 27, 2019; Roll No. purposes. Referred to Commerce, Science and Trans- 188: 86–8. Received in House and held at desk July portation June 18, 2019. Committee discharged. 2, 2019. Senate requested return of papers Sept. 12, Passed Senate Sept. 10, 2019. Received in House and 2019. Papers returned to Senate Sept. 12, 2019. Passed held at desk Sept. 11, 2019. Senate amended Sept. 12, 2019. Received in House S. 1883.— To improve the prohibitions on money laun- and held at desk Sept. 16, 2019. Passed House with dering, and for other purposes. Referred to the Judici- amendment Sept. 17, 2019. House insisted on its ary June 18, 2019. Reported amended July 23, 2019; amendment and asked for a conference Sept. 17, 2019. no written report. Senate disagreed to House amendment and agreed to a conference Sept. 18, 2019. S. 1895.— To lower health care costs. Referred to Health, Education, Labor, and Pensions June 19, 2019. Re- S. 1811.— To make technical corrections to the America’s ported amended July 8, 2019; no written report. Water Infrastructure Act of 2018, and for other pur- poses. Referred to Environment and Public Works S. 1900.— Making emergency supplemental appropria- June 12, 2019. Committee discharged. Passed Senate tions for the fiscal year ending September 30, 2019, July 10, 2019. Received in House and referred to and for other purposes. Reported from Appropriations Transportation and Infrastructure and in addition to June 19, 2019; no written report. Natural Resources July 11, 2019. S. 1931.— To require the Administrator of the Western S. 1821.— To amend the Energy Independence and Secu- Area Power Administration to establish a pilot project rity Act of 2007 to provide for research on, and the to provide increased transparency for customers, and development and deployment of, marine energy, and for other purposes. Referred to Energy and Natural for other purposes. Referred to Energy and Natural Resources June 20, 2019. Reported Oct. 23, 2019; Rept. Resources June 12, 2019. Reported amended Oct. 23, 116–142. 2019; Rept. 116–141. S. 1945.— To amend section 36 of the Arms Export Con- S. 1833 (H.R. 3245).— To transfer a bridge over the trol Act (22 U.S.C. 2776) to preserve congressional re- Wabash River to the New Harmony River Bridge Au- view and oversight of foreign arms sales, and for other thority and the New Harmony and Wabash River purposes. Referred to Foreign Relations June 24, 2019. Bridge Authority, and for other purposes. Referred to Reported July 15, 2019; no written report. Environment and Public Works June 13, 2019. Re- ported June 19, 2019; Rept. 116–64. Passed Senate S. 1992.— To amend the FAST Act to repeal a rescission July 17, 2019. Received in House and referred to of funds. Referred to Environment and Public Works Transportation and Infrastructure July 19, 2019. June 26, 2019. Reported July 31, 2019; no written report. S. 1838 (H.R. 3289).— To amend the Hong Kong Policy Act of 1992, and for other purposes. Referred to For- S. 2035.— To require the Transportation Security Ad- eign Relations June 13, 2019. Reported amended Sept. ministration to develop a strategic plan to expand eli- 26, 2019; no written report. gibility for the PreCheck Program to individuals with Transportation Worker Identification Credentials or S. 1846.— To amend the Homeland Security Act of 2002 Hazardous Materials Endorsements. Referred to Com- to provide for engagements with State, local, Tribal, merce, Science and Transportation June 27, 2019. and territorial governments, and for other purposes. Committee discharged. Passed Senate Sept. 10, 2019. Referred to Homeland Security and Governmental Af- Received in House and referred to Homeland Security fairs June 13, 2019. Reported amended Sept. 10, 2019; Sept. 11, 2019. Rept. 116–90. S. 2047.— To provide for a 2-week extension of the Med- S. 1857.— To amend the National Energy Conservation icaid community mental health services demonstration Policy Act to improve Federal energy and water per- program, and for other purposes. Passed Senate June formance requirements for Federal buildings and es- 27, 2019. Received in House and passed June 28, 2019. tablish a Federal Energy Management Program. Re- Presented to the President June 28, 2019. Approved ferred to Energy and Natural Resources June 13, 2019. July 5, 2019. Public Law 116–29. Reported amended Sept. 25, 2019; Rept. 116–119. S. 2052.— To authorize the honorary promotion of Colo- S. 1867.— To amend the Homeland Security Act of 2002 nel Charles E. McGee to brigadier general in the to establish in the Department of Homeland Security United States Air Force. Referred to Armed Services an Unmanned Aircraft Systems Coordinator, and for June 28 (Legislative day of June 27), 2019. Committee other purposes. Referred to Homeland Security and discharged. Passed Senate amended July 31, 2019. Re- Governmental Affairs June 13, 2019. Reported Sept. ceived in House and referred to Armed Services Aug. 10, 2019; Rept. 116–91. 2, 2019. HISTORY OF BILLS AND RESOLUTIONS 12–11

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SENATE BILLS—Continued SENATE BILLS—Continued S. 2065.— To require the Secretary of Homeland Secu- S. 2169.— To amend section 3116 of title 5, United rity to publish an annual report on the use of deepfake States Code, to clarify the applicability of the appoint- technology, and for other purposes. Referred to Home- ment limitations for students appointed under the ex- land Security and Governmental Affairs July 9, 2019. pedited hiring authority for post-secondary students. Reported amended Sept. 10, 2019; Rept. 116–93. Referred to Homeland Security and Governmental Af- Passed Senate amended Oct. 24, 2019. Received in fairs July 18, 2019. Reported amended Oct. 15, 2019; House and referred to Energy and Commerce Oct. 28, Rept. 116–129. 2019. S. 2177.— To provide taxpayers with an improved under- standing of Government programs through the disclo- S. 2071.— To repeal certain obsolete laws relating to sure of cost, performance, and areas of duplication Indians. Referred to Indian Affairs July 10, 2019. Re- among them, leverage existing data to achieve a func- ported Oct. 22, 2019; Rept. 116–132. tional Federal program inventory, and for other pur- poses. Referred to Homeland Security and Govern- S. 2094 (H.R. 2114).— To amend the Energy Policy and mental Affairs July 18, 2019. Reported amended Oct. Conservation Act to provide Federal financial assist- 28, 2019; Rept. 116–154. ance to States to implement State energy security plans, and for other purposes. Referred to Energy and S. 2183.— To require the Comptroller General of the Natural Resources July 11, 2019. Reported amended United States to analyze certain legislation in order Oct. 22, 2019; Rept. 116–136. to prevent duplication of and overlap with existing Federal programs, offices, and initiatives. Referred to Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs July 18, S. 2095.— To provide for certain programs and develop- 2019. Reported amended Sept. 23, 2019; Rept. ments in the Department of Energy concerning the 116–113. cybersecurity and vulnerabilities of, and physical threat to, the electric grid, and for other purposes. S. 2193.— To require the Administrator of General Serv- Referred to Energy and Natural Resources July 11, ices to issue guidance to clarify that Federal agencies 2019. Reported Oct. 24, 2019; Rept. 116–147. may pay by charge card for the charging of Federal electric motor vehicles, and for other purposes. Re- S. 2099.— To redesignate the Sullys Hill National Game ferred to Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs Preserve in the State of North Dakota as the White July 18, 2019. Reported amended Sept. 10, 2019; Rept. Horse Hill National Game Preserve. Referred to Envi- 116–95. ronment and Public Works July 11, 2019. Reported Sept. 25, 2019; no written report. S. 2249.— To allow the Deputy Administrator of the Federal Aviation Administration on the date of enact- ment of this Act to continue to serve as such Deputy S. 2107.— To increase the number of CBP Agriculture Administrator. Passed Senate July 24, 2019. Received Specialists and support staff in the Office of Field Op- in House and referred to Transportation and Infra- erations of U.S. Customs and Border Protection, and structure July 24, 2019. Committee discharged. Passed for other purposes. Referred to Homeland Security and House July 25, 2019. Presented to the President July Governmental Affairs July 11, 2019. Reported Sept. 30, 2019. Approved Aug. 2, 2019. Public Law 10, 2019; Rept. 116–94. Passed Senate Oct. 24, 2019. 116–38. Received in House and referred to Homeland Security and in addition to Agriculture Oct. 28, 2019. S. 2258.— To provide anti-retaliation protections for antitrust whistleblowers. Ordered placed on the cal- S. 2119.— To amend title 5, United States Code, to ap- endar July 25, 2019. Passed Senate Oct. 17, 2019. propriately limit the authority to award bonuses to Received in House and held at desk Oct. 21, 2019. Federal employees. Referred to Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs July 15, 2019. Reported Oct. 24, S. 2260.— To provide for the improvement of domestic 2019; Rept. 116–152. infrastructure in order to prevent marine debris, and for other purposes. Referred to Environment and Pub- lic Works July 24, 2019. Reported amended Sept. 25, S. 2132.— To promote security and provide justice for 2019; no written report. United States victims of international terrorism. Re- ferred to the Judiciary July 16, 2019. Reported amend- S. 2297.— To authorize appropriations for the Coast ed Oct. 21, 2019; no written report. Guard, and for other purposes. Referred to Commerce, Science and Transportation July 25, 2019. Reported S. 2137.— To promote energy savings in residential amended Sept. 26, 2019; no written report. buildings and industry, and for other purposes. Re- ferred to Energy and Natural Resources July 17, 2019. S. 2300.— To amend the Energy Independence and Secu- Reported amended Oct. 23, 2019; Rept. 116–143. rity Act of 2007 to establish a program to incentivize innovation and to enhance the industrial competitive- ness of the United States by developing technologies S. 2159.— To repeal the Act entitled ‘‘An Act to confer to reduce emissions of nonpower industrial sectors, and jurisdiction on the State of North Dakota over offenses for other purposes. Referred to Energy and Natural committed by or against Indians on the Devils Lake Resources July 25, 2019. Reported amended Oct. 24, Indian Reservation’’. Referred to Indian Affairs July 2019; Rept. 116–148. Ordered placed on the calendar 18, 2019. Reported Oct. 16, 2019; Rept. 116–130. 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SENATE BILLS—Continued SENATE BILLS—Continued S. 2302.— To amend title 23, United States Code, to S. 2543.— To amend titles XI, XVIII, and XIX of the authorize funds for Federal-aid highways and highway Social Security Act to lower prescription drug prices safety construction programs, and for other purposes. in the Medicare and Medicaid programs, to improve Referred to Environment and Public Works July 29, transparency related to pharmaceutical prices and 2019. Reported amended Aug. 1, 2019; no written re- transactions, to lower patients’ out-of-pocket costs, and port. to ensure accountability to taxpayers, and for other purposes. Reported from Finance Sept. 25, 2019; Rept. 116–120. S. 2332.— To provide for the modernization of the elec- tric grid, and for other purposes. Referred to Energy S. 2580 (H.R. 3052).— Making appropriations for the and Natural Resources July 30, 2019. Reported Oct. Department of the Interior, environment, and related 24, 2019; Rept. 116–149. agencies for the fiscal year ending September 30, 2020, and for other purposes. Reported from Appropriations S. 2333.— To provide for enhanced energy grid security. Sept. 26, 2019; Rept. 116–123. Referred to Energy and Natural Resources July 30, 2019. Reported Oct. 23, 2019; Rept. 116–144. S. 2581 (H.R. 2779).— Making appropriations for the Legislative Branch for the fiscal year ending Sep- S. 2334.— To require the Secretary of Energy to estab- tember 30, 2020, and for other purposes. Reported lish the 21st Century Energy Workforce Advisory from Appropriations Sept. 26, 2019; Rept. 116–124. Board, and for other purposes. Referred to Energy and Natural Resources July 30, 2019. Reported Oct. 24, S. 2582 (H.R. 3931).— Making appropriations for the 2019; Rept. 116–150. Department of Homeland Security for the fiscal year ending September 30, 2020, and for other purposes. Reported from Appropriations Sept. 26, 2019; Rept. S. 2335.— To accelerate smart building development, 116–125. and for other purposes. Referred to Energy and Nat- ural Resources July 30, 2019. Reported Oct. 24, 2019; S. 2583 (H.R. 2839).— Making appropriations for the Rept. 116–151. Department of State, foreign operations, and related programs for the fiscal year ending September 30, S. 2372.— To enhance global engagement to combat ma- 2020, and for other purposes. Reported from Appro- rine debris, and for other purposes. Referred to Foreign priations Sept. 26, 2019; Rept. 116–126. Relations July 31, 2019. Reported amended Sept. 26, 2019; no written report. S. 2584 (H.R. 3055).— Making appropriations for the Departments of Commerce and Justice, Science, and Related Agencies for the fiscal year ending September S. 2470 (H.R. 2960).— Making appropriations for energy 30, 2020, and for other purposes. Reported from Appro- and water development and related agencies for the priations Sept. 26, 2019; Rept. 116–127. fiscal year ending September 30, 2020, and for other purposes. Reported from Appropriations Sept. 12, 2019; S. 2593.— To amend title 31, United States Code, to Rept. 116–102. provide for automatic continuing resolutions. Ordered placed on the calendar Oct. 15, 2019. S. 2474 (H.R. 2968).— Making appropriations for the Department of Defense for the fiscal year ending Sep- S. 2635.— To require the Director of the Federal Bureau tember 30, 2020, and for other purposes. Reported of Investigation to declassify any and all information from Appropriations Sept. 12, 2019; Rept. 116–103. relating to whether the government of Saudi Arabia assisted a citizen or national of Saudi Arabia in de- parting the United States while the citizen or national S. 2520 (H.R. 3163).— Making appropriations for the was awaiting trial or sentencing for a criminal offense Departments of Transportation, and Housing and committed in the United States, and for other pur- Urban Development, and related agencies for the fiscal poses. Passed Senate Oct. 17, 2019. Received in House year ending September 30, 2020, and for other pur- and referred to the Judiciary Oct. 21, 2019. poses. Reported from Appropriations Sept. 19, 2019; Rept. 116–109. S. 2644.— To impose sanctions with respect to Turkey, and for other purposes. Ordered placed on the calendar S. 2522 (H.R. 3164).— Making appropriations for Agri- Oct. 21, 2019. culture, Rural Development, Food and Drug Adminis- tration, and Related Agencies for the fiscal year ending September 30, 2020, and for other purposes. Reported from Appropriations Sept. 19, 2019; Rept. 116–110.

S. 2524 (H.R. 3351).— Making appropriations for finan- cial services and general government for the fiscal year ending September 30, 2020, and for other purposes. Reported from Appropriations Sept. 19, 2019; Rept. 116–111. HISTORY OF BILLS AND RESOLUTIONS 12–13

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SENATE JOINT RESOLUTIONS SENATE JOINT RESOLUTIONS—Continued S.J. Res. 2 (H.J. Res. 30).— Disapproving the President’s S.J. Res. 32.— Providing for congressional disapproval proposal to take an action relating to the application of the proposed foreign military sale to the Kingdom of certain sanctions with respect to the Russian Fed- of Saudi Arabia certain defense articles and services. eration. Referred to Banking, Housing, and Urban Af- Referred to Foreign Relations June 5, 2019. Committee fairs Jan. 4, 2019. Committee discharged. Ordered discharged June 19, 2019. Considered June 19, 2019. placed on the calendar Jan. 15, 2019. Considered Jan. Passed Senate June 20, 2019; Roll No. 179: 51–45. 15, 16, 2019. Returned to the calendar Jan. 16, 2019. Received in House and held at desk June 20, 2019.

S.J. Res. 7 (H.J. Res. 37).— To direct the removal of United States Armed Forces from hostilities in the S.J. Res. 33.— Providing for congressional disapproval Republic of Yemen that have not been authorized by of the proposed foreign military sale to the United Congress. Referred to Foreign Relations Jan. 30, 2019. Arab Emirates of certain defense articles and services. Committee discharged. Passed Senate amended Mar. Referred to Foreign Relations June 5, 2019. Committee 13, 2019; Roll No. 48: 54–46. Received in House and discharged June 19, 2019. Considered June 19, 2019. held at desk Mar. 18, 2019. Passed House Apr. 4, Passed Senate June 20, 2019; Roll No. 179: 51–45. 2019; Roll No. 153: 247–175. Presented to the Presi- Received in House and held at desk June 20, 2019. dent Apr. 16, 2019. Vetoed Apr. 16, 2019. Senate sus- tained Presidential veto May 2, 2019; Roll No. 94: 53–45. S.J. Res. 34.— Providing for congressional disapproval of the proposed foreign military sale to the United S.J. Res. 8.— Recognizing the duty of the Federal Gov- Arab Emirates of certain defense articles and services. ernment to create a Green New Deal. Ordered placed Referred to Foreign Relations June 5, 2019. Committee on the calendar Feb. 14, 2019. discharged June 19, 2019. Considered June 19, 2019. Passed Senate June 20, 2019; Roll No. 179: 51–45. S.J. Res. 27.— Providing for congressional disapproval Received in House and held at desk June 20, 2019. of the proposed transfer to the United Arab Emirates, United Kingdom and Australia certain defense articles S.J. Res. 35.— Providing for congressional disapproval and services. Referred to Foreign Relations June 5, 2019. Committee discharged June 19, 2019. Considered of the proposed foreign military sale to the United June 19, 2019. Passed Senate June 20, 2019; Roll No. Arab Emirates of certain defense articles and services. 179: 51–45. Received in House and held at desk June Referred to Foreign Relations June 5, 2019. Committee 20, 2019. discharged June 19, 2019. Considered June 19, 2019. Passed Senate June 20, 2019; Roll No. 179: 51–45. S.J. Res. 28.— Providing for congressional disapproval Received in House and held at desk June 20, 2019. of the proposed foreign military sale to the United Arab Emirates of certain defense articles and services. S.J. Res. 36 (H. Res. 491).— Providing for congressional Referred to Foreign Relations June 5, 2019. Committee disapproval of the proposed transfer to the Kingdom SEC. 13 discharged June 19, 2019. Considered June 19, 2019. of Saudi Arabia, the United Kingdom of Passed Senate June 20, 2019; Roll No. 179: 51–45. and Northern Ireland, the Kingdom of Spain, and the Received in House and held at desk June 20, 2019. Italian Republic of certain defense articles and serv- ices. Referred to Foreign Relations June 5, 2019. Com- S.J. Res. 29.— Providing for congressional disapproval mittee discharged June 19, 2019. Considered June 19, of the proposed foreign military sale to the Kingdom 2019. Passed Senate June 20, 2019; Roll No. 177: of Saudi Arabia certain defense articles and services. Referred to Foreign Relations June 5, 2019. Committee 53–45. Received in House and held at desk June 20, discharged June 19, 2019. Considered June 19, 2019. 2019. Passed House July 17, 2019; Roll No. 486: Passed Senate June 20, 2019; Roll No. 179: 51–45. 238–190. Presented to the President July 24, 2019. Received in House and held at desk June 20, 2019. Vetoed July 24, 2019. Senate sustained Presidential veto July 29, 2019; Roll No. 231: 45–40. S.J. Res. 30.— Providing for congressional disapproval of the proposed foreign military sale to the United S.J. Res. 37 (H. Res. 491).— Providing for congressional Arab Emirates of certain defense articles and services. disapproval of the proposed export to the United Arab Referred to Foreign Relations June 5, 2019. Committee Emirates, the United Kingdom of Great Britain and discharged June 19, 2019. Considered June 19, 2019. Northern Ireland, and the Republic of France of cer- Passed Senate June 20, 2019; Roll No. 179: 51–45. tain defense articles and services. Referred to Foreign Received in House and held at desk June 20, 2019. Relations June 5, 2019. Committee discharged June 19, 2019. Considered June 19, 2019. Passed Senate S.J. Res. 31.— Providing for congressional disapproval June 20, 2019; Roll No. 179: 51–45. Received in House of the proposed foreign military sale to the Kingdom and held at desk June 20, 2019. Passed House July of Saudi Arabia certain defense articles and services. 17, 2019; Roll No. 487: 238–190. Presented to the Referred to Foreign Relations June 5, 2019. Committee President July 24, 2019. Vetoed July 24, 2019. Senate discharged June 19, 2019. Considered June 19, 2019. sustained Presidential veto July 29, 2019; Roll No. Passed Senate June 20, 2019; Roll No. 179: 51–45. 232: 45–39. Received in House and held at desk June 20, 2019. 13–2 HISTORY OF BILLS AND RESOLUTIONS

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SENATE JOINT RESOLUTIONS—Continued SENATE JOINT RESOLUTIONS—Continued S.J. Res. 38 (H. Res. 491).— Providing for congressional S.J. Res. 45.— Providing for congressional disapproval disapproval of the proposed export to the Kingdom of the proposed transfer to the Kingdom of Saudi Ara- of Saudi Arabia and the United Kingdom of Great bia certain defense articles and services. Referred to Britain and Northern Ireland of certain defense arti- Foreign Relations June 5, 2019. Committee discharged cles and services. Referred to Foreign Relations June June 19, 2019. Considered June 19, 2019. Passed Sen- 5, 2019. Committee discharged June 19, 2019. Consid- ate June 20, 2019; Roll No. 179: 51–45. Received in ered June 19, 2019. Passed Senate June 20, 2019; House and held at desk June 20, 2019. Roll No. 178: 53–45. Received in House and held at desk June 20, 2019. Passed House July 17, 2019; Roll S.J. Res. 46.— Providing for congressional disapproval No. 488: 237–190. Presented to the President July 24, of the proposed transfer to the United Arab Emirates 2019. Vetoed July 24, 2019. Senate sustained Presi- certain defense articles and services. Referred to For- dential veto July 29, 2019; Roll No. 233: 46–41. eign Relations June 5, 2019. Committee discharged June 19, 2019. Considered June 19, 2019. Passed Sen- S.J. Res. 39.— Providing for congressional disapproval ate June 20, 2019; Roll No. 179: 51–45. Received in of the proposed export to the United Arab Emirates House and held at desk June 20, 2019. and United Kingdom of certain defense articles, includ- ing technical data and defense services. Referred to S.J. Res. 47.— Providing for congressional disapproval Foreign Relations June 5, 2019. Committee discharged of the proposed transfer to the Kingdom of Saudi Ara- June 19, 2019. Considered June 19, 2019. Passed Sen- bia certain defense articles and services. Referred to ate June 20, 2019; Roll No. 179: 51–45. Received in Foreign Relations June 5, 2019. Committee discharged House and held at desk June 20, 2019. June 19, 2019. Considered June 19, 2019. Passed Sen- ate June 20, 2019; Roll No. 179: 51–45. Received in S.J. Res. 40.— Providing for congressional disapproval House and held at desk June 20, 2019. of the proposed export to , Israel, Republic of Korea, and Kingdom of Saudi Arabia of certain defense articles, including technical data and defense services. S.J. Res. 48.— Providing for congressional disapproval Referred to Foreign Relations June 5, 2019. Committee of the proposed transfer to the United Arab Emirates discharged June 19, 2019. Considered June 19, 2019. certain defense articles and services. Referred to For- Passed Senate June 20, 2019; Roll No. 179: 51–45. eign Relations June 5, 2019. Committee discharged Received in House and held at desk June 20, 2019. June 19, 2019. Considered June 19, 2019. Passed Sen- ate June 20, 2019; Roll No. 179: 51–45. Received in S.J. Res. 41.— Providing for congressional disapproval House and held at desk June 20, 2019. of the proposed export to the Government of Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates and the United S.J. Res. 50.— Providing for congressional disapproval Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland of under chapter 8 of title 5, United States Code, of the technical data and defense services. Referred to For- rule submitted by the Internal Revenue Service, De- eign Relations June 5, 2019. Committee discharged partment of the Treasury, relating to ‘‘Contributions June 19, 2019. Considered June 19, 2019. Passed Sen- in Exchange for State or Local Tax Credits’’. Referred ate June 20, 2019; Roll No. 179: 51–45. Received in to Finance July 16, 2019. Committee discharged. Or- House and held at desk June 20, 2019. dered placed on the calendar Oct. 22, 2019. Considered Oct. 22, 2019. Failed of passage Oct. 23, 2019; Roll S.J. Res. 42.— Providing for congressional disapproval No. 331: 43–52. of the proposed export to the United Arab Emirates and the United Kingdom of Great Britain and North- S.J. Res. 53.— Providing for congressional disapproval ern Ireland of certain defense articles, including tech- under chapter 8 of title 5, United States Code, of the nical data and defense services. Referred to Foreign rule submitted by the Environmental Protection Agen- Relations June 5, 2019. Committee discharged June cy relating to ‘‘Repeal of the Clean Power Plan; Emis- 19, 2019. Considered June 19, 2019. Passed Senate sion Guidelines for Greenhouse Gas Emissions From June 20, 2019; Roll No. 179: 51–45. Received in House Existing Electric Utility Generating Units; Revisions and held at desk June 20, 2019. to Emission Guidelines Implementing Regulations’’. Referred to Environment and Public Works Sept. 9, S.J. Res. 43.— Providing for congressional disapproval 2019. Committee discharged. Failed of passage Oct. of the proposed transfer to the Kingdom of Saudi Ara- 17, 2019; Roll No. 324: 41–53. bia certain defense articles and services. Referred to Foreign Relations June 5, 2019. Committee discharged S.J. Res. 54 (H. Res. 591).— Relating to a national emer- June 19, 2019. Considered June 19, 2019. Passed Sen- gency declared by the President on February 15, 2019. ate June 20, 2019; Roll No. 179: 51–45. Received in Referred to Armed Services Sept. 10, 2019. Committee House and held at desk June 20, 2019. discharged. Passed Senate Sept. 25, 2019; Roll No. S.J. Res. 44.— Providing for congressional disapproval 302: 54–41. Received in House and held at desk Sept. of the proposed retransfer of certain defense articles 25, 2019. Passed House Sept. 27, 2019; Roll No. 553: from the United Arab Emirates to the Hashemite 236–174. Presented to the President Oct. 4, 2019. Ve- Kingdom of Jordan. Referred to Foreign Relations June toed Oct. 15, 2019. Senate sustained Presidential veto 5, 2019. Committee discharged June 19, 2019. Consid- Oct. 17, 2019; Roll No. 325: 53–36. ered June 19, 2019. Passed Senate June 20, 2019; Roll No. 179: 51–45. Received in House and held at S.J. Res. 58.— Expressing support for freedom of con- desk June 20, 2019. science. Ordered placed on the calendar Oct. 17, 2019. HISTORY OF BILLS AND RESOLUTIONS 13–3

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SENATE CONCURRENT RESOLUTIONS SENATE CONCURRENT RESOLUTIONS—Continued S. Con. Res. 1.— Calling for credible, transparent, and S. Con. Res. 19.— Celebrating the 50th anniversary of safe elections in Nigeria, and for other purposes. Re- the Apollo 11 Moon landing. Referred to Commerce, ferred to Foreign Relations Jan. 16, 2019. Committee Science and Transportation June 5, 2019. Committee discharged. Passed Senate amended Feb. 14, 2019. Re- discharged. Passed Senate July 18, 2019. Received in ceived in House and referred to Foreign Affairs Feb. House and referred to Science, Space, and Technology 19, 2019. July 22, 2019.

S. Con. Res. 3.— Recognizing the rich history, heritage, S. Con. Res. 24.— Recognizing the 50th anniversary of and strategic importance of the Republic of the Mar- the Food and Nutrition Service of the Department of shall Islands and the Marshallese population residing Agriculture. Passed Senate July 31, 2019. Received in in the United States. Referred to Energy and Natural House and referred to Agriculture Aug. 2, 2019. Resources Feb. 13, 2019. Committee discharged. Passed Senate May 23 (Legislative day of May 22), S. Con. Res. 25.— Recognizing September 11, 2019, as 2019. Received in House and referred to Natural Re- a ‘‘National Day of Service and Remembrance’’. Passed sources and in addition to Oversight and Reform, Senate Sept. 16, 2019. Received in House and referred Armed Services, and Foreign Affairs May 28, 2019. to Oversight and Reform Sept. 17, 2019. S. Con. Res. 4.— Providing for a correction in the enroll- ment of H.J. Res. 31. Passed Senate Feb. 14, 2019. S. Con. Res. 27.— Providing for the use of the catafalque Received in House and passed Feb. 14, 2019. situated in the Exhibition Hall of the Capitol Visitor Center in connection with memorial services to be con- S. Con. Res. 6.— Authorizing the printing of a commemo- ducted in the House wing of the Capitol for the Honor- rative document in memory of the late President of able Elijah E. Cummings, late a Representative from the United States, George Herbert Walker Bush. the State of Maryland. Passed Senate Oct. 21, 2019. Passed Senate Feb. 28, 2019. Received in House and Passed Senate Oct. 21, 2019. Received in House and referred to House Administration Mar. 4, 2019. Com- passed Oct. 21, 2019. mittee discharged. Passed House May 22, 2019.

S. Con. Res. 7.— Authorizing the printing of the 26th edition of the pocket version of the Constitution of the United States. Passed Senate Feb. 28, 2019. Re- ceived in House and referred to House Administration Mar. 4, 2019. Committee discharged. Passed House Apr. 9, 2019.

S. Con. Res. 10.— Recognizing that Chinese tele- communications companies such as Huawei and ZTE pose serious threats to the national security of the United States and its allies. Referred to Foreign Rela- tions Mar. 28, 2019. Reported amended July 9, 2019; no written report.

S. Con. Res. 12.— Setting forth the congressional budget for the United States Government for fiscal year 2020 SEC. 14 and setting forth the appropriate budgetary levels for fiscal years 2021 through 2024. Reported from the Budget Apr. 1, 2019; no written report.

S. Con. Res. 13.— Reaffirming the United States commit- ment to Taiwan and to the implementation of the Tai- wan Relations Act. Referred to Foreign Relations Apr. 4, 2019. Committee discharged. Passed Senate Apr. 30, 2019. Received in House and referred to Foreign Affairs and in addition to the Judiciary, Homeland Security, and Ways and Means May 2, 2019.

S. Con. Res. 14.— Authorizing the use of Emancipation Hall in the Capitol Visitor Center for an event to cele- brate the birthday of King Kamehameha I. Passed Senate Apr. 11, 2019. Received in House and referred to House Administration Apr. 15, 2019. Committee dis- charged. Passed House May 22, 2019.

S. Con. Res. 15.— Expressing support for the designation of October 28, 2019, as ‘‘Honoring the Nation’s First Responders Day’’. Referred to Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs May 1, 2019. Reported June 4, 2019; Rept. 116–43. Passed Senate June 5, 2019. Re- ceived in House and held at desk June 10, 2019. 14–2 HISTORY OF BILLS AND RESOLUTIONS

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SENATE RESOLUTIONS S. Res. 1.— Informing the President of the United States that a quorum of each House is assembled. Passed Senate Jan. 3, 2019.

S. Res. 2.— Informing the House of Representatives that a quorum of the Senate is assembled. Passed Senate Jan. 3, 2019.

S. Res. 5.— Notifying the House of Representatives of the election of a President pro tempore. Passed Senate Jan. 3, 2019.

S. Res. 10.— Honoring the life of Richard Arvin Overton. Referred to the Judiciary Jan. 8, 2019. Committee dis- charged. Passed Senate Jan. 17, 2019.

S. Res. 16.— Relative to the death of John Chester Cul- ver, former United States Senator for the State of Iowa. Passed Senate Jan. 10, 2019.

S. Res. 31.— Honoring the life of Harris L. Wofford, Jr. Passed Senate Jan. 25, 2019.

S. Res. 155.— Relative to the death of the Honorable Ernest F. Hollings, former United States Senator for the State of South Carolina. Passed Senate Apr. 10, 2019.

S. Res. 173.— Relative to the death of the Honorable Richard G. Lugar, former United States Senator for the State of Indiana. Passed Senate Apr. 29, 2019.

S. Res. 229.— Relative to the death of the Honorable William Thad Cochran, former United States Senator for the State of Mississippi. Passed Senate June 4, 2019.

S. Res. 240.— Relative to the death of Dr. Lloyd John Ogilvie, Former Chaplain of the United States Senate. Passed Senate June 10, 2019.

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Jefferson’s Manual, sec. XLVI (Rules and Manual of the House of Representatives, sec. 555): ‘‘And in all cases of conference asked after a vote of disagreement, etc., the conferees of the House asking it are to leave the papers with the conferees of the other * * *.’’

FIRST SESSION S. 1790—Continued House Conferees—Continued S. 1790—To authorize appropriations for fis- secs. 550K, 560G, subtitle I of title X, secs. 1240B, cal year 2020 for military activities of the 1292, 1704, 1711, 1713-16, 1733, and 2843 of the House amendment, and modifications committed to Department of Defense, for military con- conference: Ms. Waters, Messrs. Sherman, and struction, and for defense activities of the Barr. Department of Energy, to prescribe military From the Committee on Foreign Affairs, for consider- personnel strengths for such fiscal year, and ation of secs. 834, 1011, 1043, 1202, 1203, 1205, for other purposes. 1206, 1211, 1212, 1215, 1221-24, 1231-36, 1238, 1252, 1281-84, title XIII, secs. 1671, 1681, 2822, House asked for a conference: 6203-06, 6210, 6213, 6215, 6231, 6236, title LXVIII, Sept. 17, 2019. secs. 6921, 6922, 6931, 6941, 6943, 6954, part I House Conferees: of subtitle B of title LXXXV, secs. 8562, and 10701 From the Committee on Armed Services, for consider- of the Senate bill, and secs. 634, 1036, 1046, 1050, ation of the Senate bill and the House amendment, 1099X, 1201, 1202, 1204, 1207, 1210, 1213, 1215, and modifications committed to conference: Mr. 1218, 1221-25, 1229, 1231-34, 1240A, 1241, 1250D, Smith of Washington, Mrs. Davis of California, 1251, 1255, 1258, 1260A, 1260B, 1265, 1266, 1269, Messrs. Langevin, Larsen of Washington, Cooper, 1270, 1270G, 1270H, 1270I, 1270N, 1270R, 1270S, Courtney, Garamendi, Ms. Speier, Messrs. Norcross, 1270T, 1270 W, subtitle I of title XII, subtitle J Gallego, Moulton, Carbajal, Brown of Maryland, of title XII, title XIII, secs. 1521, 1669, and title Khanna, Keating, Vela, Kim, Ms. Kendra S. Horn XVII of the House amendment, and modifications of Oklahoma, Messrs. Cisneros, Thornberry, Wilson committed to conference: Messrs. Engel, Meeks, and of South Carolina, Turner, Rogers of Alabama, Con- McCaul. away, Lamborn, Wittman, Mrs. Hartzler, Ms. From the Committee on Homeland Security, for con- Stefanik, Messrs. Kelly of Mississippi, Bacon, sideration of secs. 6006, 6012, and 8543 of the Sen- Banks, and Ms. Cheney. ate bill, and modifications committed to conference: From the Permanent Select Committee on Intel- Mr. Rose of New York, Ms. Underwood, and Mr. ligence, for consideration of matters within the ju- Walker. risdiction of that committee under clause 11 of rule From the Committee on the Judiciary, for consider- X: Mr. Schiff, Ms. Sewell of Alabama, and Mr. ation of secs. 1025, 1031, 1044, 1682, 6004, 6206, Nunes. 6804, 6811, 6813-16, 6835, 6921, and 6944 of the From the Committee on the Budget, for consideration Senate bill, and secs. 530F, 530G, 550D, 550F, of secs. 4 and 10608 of the Senate bill, and secs. 550J, 570H, 729, 827, 1011, 1048, 1049, 1050C, 1006 and 1112 of the House amendment, and modi- 1093, 1099C, 1099K, 1099V, 1099Z-3, 1212, 1296A, fications committed to conference: Messrs. Yarmuth, 1704, 1711, 1713-16, and 1733 of the House amend- Peters, and Johnson of Ohio. ment and modifications committed to conference: From the Committee on Education and Labor, for con- Mr. Nadler, Ms. Lofgren, and Mr. Collins of Geor- sideration of secs. 571, 572, and 5501 of the Senate gia. bill, and secs. 211, 576, 580, 1099N, 1117, 3120, From the Committee on Natural Resources, for con- and 3503 of the House amendment, and modifica- sideration of secs. 314, 2812, 2814, 6001, 6020, sub- tions committed to conference: Mr. Scott of Virginia, title C of title LXVII, sec. 8524, part I of subtitle Mrs. Trahan, and Ms. Foxx of North Carolina. B of title LXXXV, secs. 8554, and 8571 of the Sen- From the Committee on Energy and Commerce, for ate bill, and secs. 330G, 1094, 1099D, 1099F, SEC. 17 consideration of secs. 214, 315, 318, 703, 3112, 3113, 1099U, 2851, subtitle F of title XXVIII, secs. 2876, 3201-03, 5318, 6001, 6006, 6021, 6701, 6711, 6721- and 2880 of the House amendment, and modifica- 24, 6741, 6742, 6751-54, 8101, 8202, 10421, 10422, tions committed to conference: Mr. Grijalva, Ms. and 10742 of the Senate bill, and secs. 315, 330F, Haaland, and Mr. Bishop of Utah. 330H, 330O, 606, 737, 3111, 3112, 3127, 3128, 3201, From the Committee on Oversight and Reform, for and 3202 of the House amendment, and modifica- consideration of secs. 218, 530, 559, 579, 1081, 1082, tions committed to conference: Messrs. Pallone, title XI, secs. 5802, 6012, subtitle B of title LXV, Tonko, and Upton. secs. 9304, 9307, 9311, 9313, 9314, 10303, 10432, From the Committee on Financial Services, for consid- 10434, 10601, 10603-05, 10612, 10741, and 10742 eration of secs. 6017, 6018, 6804, 6811, 6813-16, of the Senate bill, and secs. 212, 239, 5500, 629, 6834, 6835, and title LXIX of the Senate bill, and 633, 804, 829, 842, 861, 872, 877, 883, 884, 891, (17–1) 17–2 BILLS IN CONFERENCE

S. 1790—Continued House Conferees—Continued 895, 899E, 899H, 899I, 1064, 1085, 1099B, title XI, secs. 1704, 1711, 1713-16, and 3127 of the House amendment, and modifications committed to con- ference: Messrs. Lynch, Connolly, and Green of Ten- nessee. From the Committee on Science, Space, and Tech- nology, for consideration of secs. 216, 219, 1612, 6001, 6006, 6008, 6009, 6742, 6754, 8524, and 10742 of the Senate bill, and secs. 214, 217, 882, and 1089 of the House amendment, and modifica- tions committed to conference: Mses. Johnson of Texas, Sherrill, and Mr. Baird. From the Committee on Small Business, for consider- ation of sec. 841 of the Senate bill, and secs. 872- 76, 878, 879, 881, 882, and 886-89 of the House amendment, and modifications committed to con- ference: Ms. Velazquez, Messrs. Golden, and Chabot. From the Committee on Transportation and Infra- structure, for consideration of secs. 353, 1612, 1682, 2805, title XXXV, secs. 6001, 6006, 6012, 6015, 6019, 6021, 6754, 8500, 8511, 8517, 8519, 8520, 8522, 8523, 8525, 8532, 8543, 8545, 8546, and 8571 of the Senate bill, and secs. 311, 313, 330A, 330O, 351, 354, 555, 569, 580C, 606, 896, 2808, 3501, and 3504 of the House amendment, and modifications committed to conference: Messrs. Delgado, Pappas, and Katko. From the Committee on Veterans’ Affairs, for consid- eration of secs. 568, 721, 726, 727, 1083, 1431, 2812, 2813, 5702, and 6007 of the Senate bill, and secs. 530, 530A, 545, 546, 550E, 550G, 550H, 550I, 550J, 569, 570E, 570F, 574, 624, 705, 706, 713, 715, 1093, 1126, and 1411 of the House amendment, and modi- fications committed to conference: Mr. Takano, Ms. Brownley of California, and Mr. Watkins. Senate agreed to a conference: Sept. 18, 2019. Senate Conferees: Messrs. Inhofe, Wicker, Mrs. Fischer, Messrs. Cotton, Rounds, Mrs. Ernst, Messrs. Tillis, Sullivan, Perdue, Cramer, Ms. McSally, Mr. Scott of Florida, Mrs. Blackburn, Messrs. Hawley, Reed, Mmes. Sha- heen, Gillibrand, Mr. Blumenthal, Ms. Hirono, Messrs. Kaine, King, Heinrich, Ms. Warren, Messrs. Peters, Manchin, Ms. Duckworth, and Mr. Jones. 1

SPECIAL LEGISLATIVE DAYS OCTOBER 2019

Tuesday, 1st Monday, 21st Private Calendar—Suspensions. Suspensions. Wednesday, 2nd Tuesday, 22nd Calendar Wednesday—Suspensions. Suspensions. Monday, 7th Wednesday, 23rd Suspensions. Calendar Wednesday—Suspensions. Tuesday, 8th Monday, 28th Suspensions. District of Columbia Business—Suspensions. Wednesday, 9th Tuesday, 29th Calendar Wednesday—Suspensions. Suspensions. Monday, 14th Wednesday, 30th District of Columbia Business—Suspensions. Calendar Wednesday—Suspensions. Wednesday, 16th Calendar Wednesday—Suspensions.

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* Marked dates indicate days House in session. * The House met twice on Jan. 3, 2019 Total Legislative Days 158. to adjourn the 115th Congress Sine Die Total Calendar Days 158. and convene the 116th Congress.

SEC. 21 STATUS OF MAJOR BILLS—FIRST SESSION (For more detailed information see History of Bills and Resolutions section)

Conference report Number of Passed Reported Passed Sent to agreed to in— Date bill Title Reported House in Senate Senate confer- approved Law No. ence House Senate

LEGISLATIVE BILLS 2019 2019 2019 2019 2019 2019 2019 2019

APPROPRIATION BILLS H.R. 21 Consolidated Appropriations Act, 2019 ...... Jan. 3 ...... H.R. 264 Financial Services, General Government, 2019 ...... Jan. 9 ...... H.R. 265 Agriculture, 2019 ...... Jan. 10 ...... H.R. 266 Interior, Environment, 2019 ...... Jan. 11 ...... H.R. 267 Transportation, HUD, 2019 ...... Jan. 10 ...... H.R. 268 Supplemental, 2019 ...... Jan. 16 ...... H.R. 648 Consolidated Appropriations Act, 2019 ...... Jan. 23 ...... H.R. 2157 Supplemental, 2019 ...... May 10 ...... May 23 ...... June 6 116–20 H.R. 2740 Labor, Health, Human Services, and Education, 2020 May 15 June 19 ...... (H. Rept. 116–62). H.R. 2745 Military Construction, 2020 (H. Rept. 116–63) ...... May 15 (4) ...... H.R. 2779 Legislative Branch, 2020 (H. Rept. 116–64) ...... May 16 ...... H.R. 2839 State, Foreign Operations, 2020 (H. Rept. 116–78) ...... May 20 (3) ...... H.R. 2960 Energy and Water, 2020 (H. Rept. 116–83) ...... May 23 (3) ...... H.R. 2968 Defense, 2020 (H. Rept. 116–84) ...... May 23 (3) ...... H.R. 3052 Interior, Environment, 2020 (H. Rept. 116–100) ...... June 3 (4) ...... H.R. 3055 Commerce, Justice, Science, 2020 (H. Rept. 116–101) .... June 3 June 25 ...... H.R. 3163 Transportation, HUD, 2020 (H. Rept. 116–106) ...... June 6 (4) ...... H.R. 3164 Agriculture, 2020 (H. Rept. 116–107) ...... June 6 (4) ...... H.R. 3351 Financial Services, General Government, 2020 June 19 June 26 ...... (H. Rept. 116–122). H.R. 3401 Emergency Supplemental, 2019 ...... June 25 ...... June 26(5) ...... July 1 116–26 H.R. 3931 Homeland Security, 2020 (H. Rept. 116–180) ...... July 24 ...... H.R. 4378 Continuing, 2020 ...... Sept. 19 ...... Sept. 26 ...... Sept. 27 116–59 H.J. Res. 1 Further Continuing, 2019 (Homeland Security) ...... Jan. 3 ...... H.J. Res. 27 Further Continuing, 2019 ...... H.J. Res. 28 Further Continuing, 2019 ...... Jan. 23 ...... Jan. 25(1) ...... Jan. 25 116–5 H.J. Res. 31 Further Continuing, 2019 (Homeland Security) ...... Jan. 24 ...... Jan. 25(2) Jan. 25 Feb. 14 Feb. 14 Feb. 15 116–6

1 Passed Senate with amendment. House agreed to Senate amendment Jan. 25, 2019. 2 Passed Senate with amendment. Senate insisted on its amendment and asked for a conference Jan. 25 (Legislative day Jan. 24), 2019. House disagreed to the Senate amendment and agreed to a conference Jan. 25, 2019. 3 Provisions added as text to H.R. 2740. 4 Provisions added as text to H.R. 3055. 5 Passed Senate with amendment. House agreed to Senate amendment June 27, 2019.

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