H7388 CONGRESSIONAL RECORD — HOUSE September 29, 2010 FAA-2010-0704; Directorate Identifier 2010- mitting the Department’s final rule — Ma- Mr. PETERSON: Committee on Agri- NM-037-AD; Amendment 39-16389; AD 2010-16- neuvering Speed Limitation Statement culture. H.R. 4645. A bill to remove obstacles 12] (RIN: 2120-AA64) received August 24, 2010, [Docket No.: FAA-2009-0810; Amendment No. to legal sales of agricultural pursuant to 5 U.S.C. 801(a)(1)(A); to the Com- 25-130] (RIN: 2120-AJ21) received August 24, commodities to Cuba and to end travel re- mittee on Transportation and Infrastruc- 2010, pursuant to 5 U.S.C. 801(a)(1)(A); to the strictions on all Americans to Cuba (Rept. ture. Committee on Transportation and Infra- 111–653 Pt. 1). Ordered to be printed. 9769. A letter from the Program Analyst, structure. Mr. OBERSTAR: Committee on Transpor- Department of Transportation, transmitting 9777. A letter from the Secretary, Depart- tation and Infrastructure. H.R. 5892. A bill to the Department’s final rule — Airworthiness ment of Health and Human Services, trans- provide for the conservation and develop- Directives; BAE SYSTEMS (OPERATIONS) mitting a report entitled ‘‘Analysis of the ment of water and related resources, to au- LIMITED Model BAe 146-100A and -200A Air- Classification Criteria for Inpatient Reha- thorize the Secretary of the Army to con- planes [Docket No.: FAA-2010-0434; Direc- bilitation Facilities (IRFs)’’; jointly to the struct various projects for improvements to torate Identifier 2010-NM-221-AD; Amend- Committees on Energy and Commerce and rivers and harbors of the United States, and ment 39-16386 AD 2010-16-09] (RIN: 2120-AA64) Ways and Means. for other purposes; with an amendment received August 24, 2010, pursuant to 5 U.S.C. 9778. A letter from the Secretary, Depart- (Rept. 111–654). Referred to the Committee of 801(a)(1)(A); to the Committee on Transpor- ment of Health and Human Services, trans- the Whole House on the State of the Union. tation and Infrastructure. mitting a report entitled ‘‘Evaluation of the Ms. SLAUGHTER: Committee on Rules. 9770. A letter from the Program Analyst, Medical Adult Day Services Demonstra- House Resolution 1682. Resolution providing Department of Transportation, transmitting tion’’; jointly to the Committees on Energy for consideration of the Senate Amendments the Department’s final rule — Airworthiness and Commerce and Ways and Means. to the bill (H.R. 3081) making appropriations Directives; BAE SYSTEMS (OPERATIONS) f for the Department of State, foreign oper- LIMITED Model Avro 146-RJ and BAe 146 ations, and related programs for the fiscal Airplanes [Docket No.: FAA-2010-0222; Direc- REPORTS OF COMMITTEES ON year ending September 30, 2010, and for other torate Identifier 2010-NM-012-AD; Amend- PUBLIC BILLS AND RESOLUTIONS purposes (Rept. 111–655). Referred to the ment 39-16387; AD 2010-16-10] (RIN: 2120-AA64) House Calendar. received August 24, 2010, pursuant to 5 U.S.C. Under clause 2 of rule XIII, reports of 801(a)(1)(A); to the Committee on Transpor- committees were delivered to the Clerk DISCHARGE OF COMMITTEE tation and Infrastructure. for printing and reference to the proper Pursuant to clause 2 of rule XIII the 9771. A letter from the Program Analyst, calendar, as follows: Committee on Financial Services dis- Department of Transportation, transmitting Mr. ARCURI: Committee on Rules. House charged from further consideration. the Department’s final rule — Airworthiness Resolution 1674. Resolution providing for H.R. 5897 referred to the Committee of Directives; Rolls-Royce plc (RR) RB211-Trent consideration of the bill (H.R. 847) to amend 900 Series Turbofan Engines [Docket No.: the Whole House on the State of the the Public Health Service Act to extend and Union. FAA-2010-0748; Directorate Identifier 2010- improve protections and services to individ- NE-13-AD; Amendment 39-16384 AD 2010-16-07] uals directly impacted by the terrorist at- f (RIN: 2120-AA64) received August 24, 2010, tack in New York City on September 11, 2001, PUBLIC BILLS AND RESOLUTIONS pursuant to 5 U.S.C. 801(a)(1)(A); to the Com- and for other purposes; providing for consid- mittee on Transportation and Infrastruc- eration of the bill (H.R. 2378) to amend title Under clause 2 of rule XII, public ture. VII of the Tariff Act of 1930 to clarify that 9772. A letter from the Program Analyst, bills and resolutions of the following fundamental exchange-rate misalignment by Department of Transportation, transmitting titles were introduced and severally re- any foreign nation is actionable under the Department’s final rule — Airworthiness ferred, as follows: United States countervailing and anti- Directives; Airbus Model A300 B4-600, B4- dumping duty laws, and for other purposes; By Mr. SMITH of Texas: 600R, and F4-600R Series Airplanes, and and providing for consideration of the Senate H.R. 6239. A bill to provide targeted liabil- Model C4-605R Variant F airplanes (Collec- amendment to the bill (H.R. 2701) to author- ity protections for claims based on damages tively Called A300-600 series airplanes); and ize appropriations for fiscal year 2010 for in- resulting from, or aggravated by, the inclu- A310 Series Airplanes [Docket No.: FAA-2010- sion of ethanol in certain fuel, and for other 0281; Directorate Identifier 2010-NM-184-AD; telligence and intelligence-related activities of the United States Government, the Com- purposes; to the Committee on the Judici- Amendment 39-16390; AD 2010-16-13] (RIN: ary. 2120-AA64) received August 24, 2010, pursuant munity Management Account, and the Cen- tral Intelligence Agency Retirement and Dis- By Mrs. LUMMIS (for herself, Mr. DON- to 5 U.S.C. 801(a)(1)(A); to the Committee on NELLY of Indiana, Mr. ROE of Ten- Transportation and Infrastructure. ability System, and for other purposes. (Rept. 111–648). Referred to the House Cal- nessee, Mr. BLUNT, Mr. MANZULLO, 9773. A letter from the Program Analyst, Mr. WILSON of South Carolina, Mr. Department of Transportation, transmitting endar. Mr. WAXMAN: Committee on Energy and BISHOP of , Mr. DAVIS of Ten- the Department’s final rule — Airworthiness nessee, Mr. KIND, Mr. BISHOP of Utah, Directives; Ontic Engineering and Manufac- Commerce. House Resolution 1561. Resolu- Mr. HUNTER, Mr. BURTON of Indiana, turing, Inc. Propeller Governors, Part Num- tion directing the Secretary of Health and Mr. CRITZ, Mr. WAMP, Mr. REHBERG, bers C210776, T210761, D210760, and J210761 Human Services to transmit to the House of Mrs. KIRKPATRICK of Arizona, Mrs. [Docket No.: FAA-2010-0102; Directorate Representatives copies of each portion of any BLACKBURN, Mr. MARCHANT, and Mr. Identifier 2010-NE-09-AD; Amendment 39- document, record, or communication in her possession consisting of or relating to docu- PETERSON): 16341; AD 2010-13-10] (RIN: 2120-AA64) received H.R. 6240. A bill to amend the Arms Export August 24, 2010, pursuant to 5 U.S.C. ments prepared by or for the Centers for Control Act to provide that certain firearms 801(a)(1)(A); to the Committee on Transpor- Medicare & Medicaid Services regarding the listed as curios or relics may be imported tation and Infrastructure. Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act, 9774. A letter from the Senior Program An- and for other purposes (Rept. 111–649). Re- into the United States by a licensed im- alyst, Department of Transportation, trans- ferred to the House Calendar. porter without obtaining authorization from mitting the Department’s final rule — Air- Mr. RAHALL: Committee on Natural Re- the Department of State or the Department worthiness Directives; BAE SYSTEMS (OP- sources. H.R. 4416. A bill to reauthorize the of Defense, and for other purposes; to the ERATIONS) LIMITED Model BAe 146-100A Great Ape Conservation Act, and for other Committee on Foreign Affairs, and in addi- and -200A Airplanes [Docket No.: FAA-2010- purposes; with an amendment (Rept. 111–650). tion to the Committee on Ways and Means, 0434; Directorate Identifier 2010-NM-221-AD; Referred to the Committee on the Whole for a period to be subsequently determined Amendment 39-16386; AD 2010-16-09] (RIN: House on the State of the Union. by the Speaker, in each case for consider- 2120-AA64) received August 24, 2010, pursuant Mr. RAHALL: Committee on Natural Re- ation of such provisions as fall within the ju- to 5 U.S.C. 801(a)(1)(A); to the Committee on sources. H.R. 5479. A bill to amend the Sur- risdiction of the committee concerned. Transportation and Infrastructure. face Mining Control and Reclamation Act of By Ms. ROYBAL-ALLARD (for herself, 9775. A letter from the Senior Program An- 1977 to provide for use of excess funds avail- Mr. WAMP, Ms. DELAURO, Mr. WOLF, alyst, Department of Transportation, trans- able under that Act to provide for certain Mr. WATT, Ms. SPEIER, Mr. SERRANO, mitting the Department’s final rule — Air- benefits, and for other purposes (Rept. 111– Ms. WATSON, Ms. WOOLSEY, Mr. worthiness Directives; The Boeing 651). Referred to the Committee of the Whole THOMPSON of Mississippi, Ms. MOORE Model 777-200LR and -300ER Series Airplanes House on the State of the Union. of Wisconsin, Mr. JACKSON of Illinois, Equipped with GE90-100 Series Engines Mr. OBERSTAR: Committee on Transpor- Ms. CLARKE, Mr. GENE GREEN of [Docket No.: FAA-2010-0704; Directorate tation and Infrastructure. H.R. 5897. A bill to Texas, Mr. SCHIFF, Mr. HINOJOSA, Ms. Identifier 2010-NM-037-AD; Amendment 39- reauthorize and improve programs and ac- MCCOLLUM, Mr. MCDERMOTT, Mr. 16389; AD 2010-16-12] (RIN: 2120-AA64) received tivities carried out under the Public Works GEORGE MILLER of California, Ms. August 24, 2010, pursuant to 5 U.S.C. and Economic Development Act of 1965, and LEE of California, Mr. JOHNSON of 801(a)(1)(A); to the Committee on Transpor- for other purposes; with an amendment Georgia, and Ms. EDDIE BERNICE tation and Infrastructure. (Rept. 111–652 Pt. 1). Referred to the Com- JOHNSON of Texas): 9776. A letter from the Senior Program An- mittee of the Whole House on the State of H.R. 6241. A bill to provide for programs alyst, Department of Transportation, trans- the Union and ordered to be printed. and activities with respect to the prevention

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A bill to prohibit the export from subsequently determined by the Speaker, in Judiciary. the United States of certain electronic each case for consideration of such provi- By Mr. GONZALEZ (for himself, Mr. waste, and for other purposes; to the Com- sions as fall within the jurisdiction of the GENE GREEN of Texas, and Mr. mittee on Energy and Commerce. committee concerned. RODRIGUEZ): By Mr. POE of Texas (for himself, Mr. By Mr. HARE (for himself, Mr. H.R. 6243. A bill to make the United States SMITH of Texas, Mr. SESSIONS, Mr. MICHAUD, Mr. HASTINGS of , exclusively liable for certain claims of liabil- OLSON, Mr. SAM JOHNSON of Texas, Ms. MOORE of Wisconsin, Ms. KAPTUR, ity to the extent such liability is a claim for Mr. CARTER, Ms. GRANGER, Mr. Mr. GRIJALVA, and Mr. FILNER): damages resulting from, or aggravated by, MARCHANT, Mr. HALL of Texas, Mr. the inclusion of ethanol in transportation ROYCE, Mr. BARTON of Texas, Mr. H.R. 6262. A bill to stimulate job creation fuel; to the Committee on the Judiciary. CULBERSON, Mr. GOHMERT, Mr. BRADY by directing Federal procurement to domes- By Mr. POLIS (for himself, Mr. of Texas, Mr. BARTLETT, Mr. HOEK- tic sources, to ensure the enforcement of do- HINOJOSA, and Ms. HIRONO): STRA, Mr. SHADEGG, Mr. FLEMING, Mr. mestic sourcing requirements, to prohibit H.R. 6244. A bill to provide incentives for GRAVES of Georgia, Mr. MCCAUL, and the procurement of sweatshop goods by the States and local educational agencies to im- Mr. ROHRABACHER): United States, and for other purposes; to the plement comprehensive reforms and innova- H.R. 6253. A bill to utilize the National Committee on Oversight and Government tive strategies that are designed to lead to Guard to provide support for the border con- Reform, and in addition to the Committee on significant improvement in outcomes for all trol activities of the United States Customs Armed Services, for a period to be subse- students and significant reductions in and Border Protection of the Department of quently determined by the Speaker, in each achievement gaps among subgroups of stu- Homeland Security, and for other purposes; case for consideration of such provisions as dents, and for other purposes; to the Com- to the Committee on Armed Services. fall within the jurisdiction of the committee mittee on Education and Labor. By Mrs. KIRKPATRICK of Arizona: concerned. By Mr. JOHNSON of Georgia (for him- H.R. 6254. A bill to amend the National By Mr. YOUNG of Alaska: self, Mr. ELLISON, Mr. DAVIS of Illi- Flood Insurance Act of 1968 to provide for H.R. 6263. A bill to amend the Internal Rev- nois, Mr. GRIJALVA, and Ms. NORTON): certain exceptions to the mandatory 30-day H.R. 6245. A bill to amend title 18, United waiting period before new or modified flood enue Code of 1986 to allow Indian tribes to re- States Code, to require the electronic record- insurance coverage takes effect; to the Com- ceive charitable contributions of apparently ing of custodial interrogations in Federal mittee on Financial Services. wholesome food; to the Committee on Ways criminal cases; to the Committee on the Ju- By Ms. SHEA-PORTER: and Means. diciary. H.R. 6255. A bill to require mail-order phar- By Mr. YOUNG of Alaska (for himself By Mr. POMEROY: macies to notify customers when generic and Mr. WU): H.R. 6246. A bill to provide for loans to drugs become available and to prevent mail- rural energy-producing communities in the H.R. 6264. A bill to amend the Federal order pharmacies from substituting drugs United States, and for other purposes; to the Food, Drug, and Cosmetic Act to require la- without the express authorization of the pre- Committee on Agriculture, and in addition beling of genetically-engineered fish; to the scriber; to the Committee on Energy and to the Committee on Financial Services, for Committee on Energy and Commerce. Commerce. a period to be subsequently determined by By Mr. YOUNG of Alaska: By Mr. GARY G. MILLER of Cali- the Speaker, in each case for consideration H.R. 6265. A bill to amend the Federal of such provisions as fall within the jurisdic- fornia: H.R. 6256. A bill to establish a shared eq- Food, Drug, and Cosmetic Act to prevent the tion of the committee concerned. uity homeownership pilot program for FHA approval of genetically-engineered fish; to By Mr. CARNAHAN (for himself and mortgage insurance; to the Committee on the Committee on Energy and Commerce. Mr. ROGERS of Michigan): Financial Services. By Ms. LORETTA SANCHEZ of Cali- H.R. 6247. A bill to optimize transportation fornia: through efficient operations and mainte- By Mr. TURNER: H.R. 6257. A bill to amend the Internal Rev- nance programs; to the Committee on Trans- H.R. 6266. A bill to amend the Sex Offender portation and Infrastructure. enue Code of 1986 to exempt certain emer- Registration and Notification Act to require By Mr. HONDA: gency medical devices from the excise tax on sex offenders to notify appropriate govern- H.R. 6248. A bill to stimulate collaboration medical devices; to the Committee on Ways ment officials before traveling internation- with respect to, and provide for coordination and Means. ally, and for other purposes; to the Com- and coherence of, the Nation’s science, tech- By Ms. FUDGE (for herself, Mr. CAO, mittee on the Judiciary. nology, engineering, and mathematics edu- Mr. JACKSON of Illinois, Mrs. By Mr. TOWNS (for himself and Mr. cation initiatives; to the Committee on Edu- CHRISTENSEN, Mr. RUSH, Mr. PAYNE, ISSA): Mr. HARE, Mr. FALEOMAVAEGA, Mr. cation and Labor, and in addition to the H.R. 6267. A bill to require Federal agen- Committee on Science and Technology, for a DAVIS of Illinois, Mr. HONDA, Ms. ROYBAL-ALLARD, and Ms. CHU): cies to begin acquiring all telecommuni- period to be subsequently determined by the cations services under the Networx contracts Speaker, in each case for consideration of H.R. 6258. A bill to address childhood obe- of the General Services Administration not such provisions as fall within the jurisdic- sity, and for other purposes; to the Com- later than May 31, 2011; to the Committee on tion of the committee concerned. mittee on Energy and Commerce, and in ad- Oversight and Government Reform. By Mr. SKELTON (for himself and Mr. dition to the Committees on Education and By Mr. HARE (for himself, Mr. GEORGE DAVIS of Kentucky): Labor, Ways and Means, Natural Resources, H.R. 6249. A bill to create a system to edu- Agriculture, the Judiciary, and Financial MILLER of California, and Ms. BERK- cate, train, and develop interagency national Services, for a period to be subsequently de- LEY): security professionals across the Govern- termined by the Speaker, in each case for H.R. 6268. A bill to establish a wage theft ment; to require personnel selected for sen- consideration of such provisions as fall with- prevention grant program in the Department ior-level interagency national security posi- in the jurisdiction of the committee con- of Labor to prevent wage and hour violations tions to meet interagency education, train- cerned. and expand and improve cooperative efforts ing, and experience requirements; to provide By Mr. SPACE: between enforcement agencies and members appropriate interagency training, education, H.R. 6259. A bill to require approval to of the community; to the Committee on Edu- and assignment opportunities for national enter into trade agreements with foreign cation and Labor. security professionals throughout their ca- countries, and for other purposes; to the By Ms. SHEA-PORTER: reers; and to authorize funds and create pro- Committee on Ways and Means. gram structures for implementation of the By Ms. WATERS (for herself, Mr. SHER- H.R. 6269. A bill to amend title 38, United system; to the Committee on Oversight and MAN, Ms. MOORE of Wisconsin, Mr. States Code, to expand eligibility for burial Government Reform. CLAY, Mr. SIRES, and Mr. MILLER of in national cemeteries for certain members By Mr. NUNES: North Carolina): of the reserve components of the Armed H.R. 6250. A bill to establish the terms and H.R. 6260. A bill to amend the Real Estate Forces and National Guard, and to increase conditions States must follow in carrying Settlement Procedures Act of 1974 to pro- the amount payable by the Secretary of Vet- out Congressional redistricting; to the Com- hibit certain transfer fees and covenants in erans Affairs for the burial and funeral ex- mittee on the Judiciary. connection with the sale of real property; to penses of certain veterans; to the Committee By Mr. WU (for himself, Mr. the Committee on Financial Services. on Veterans’ Affairs. BLUMENAUER, and Mr. DEFAZIO): By Ms. ROYBAL-ALLARD: By Mr. KILDEE (for himself, Ms. LINDA H.R. 6251. A bill to amend the Small Busi- H.R. 6261. A bill to amend titles XVIII and T. SA´ NCHEZ of California, Mr. LIPIN- ness Act to temporarily designate as a XIX of the Social Security Act to improve SKI, and Mr. WELCH):

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A bill to prohibit the importa- title 40, United States Code, to require com- provide for additional reporting and briefing tion into the United States of paper products memorative works in the District of Colum- on anti-Semitism around the world and on that are not manufactured in accordance bia and its environs to be constructed of ma- Department of State actions to monitor and with requirements that are at least as strin- terials that are grown, produced, or manu- combat anti-Semitism, funding the Office to gent as the requirements under the Clean Air factured in the United States; to the Com- Monitor and Combat Anti-Semitism, train- Act and the Federal Water Pollution Control mittee on Natural Resources. ing for Foreign Service Officers and other Act; to the Committee on Ways and Means. By Mr. CHAFFETZ: employees and staff of the Department of By Mr. COLE: H.R. 6271. A bill to direct the Secretary of State, and for other purposes; to the Com- H.R. 6286. A bill to amend the Federal Elec- the Interior to convey certain Federal fea- mittee on Foreign Affairs. tion Campaign Act of 1971 to repeal the limi- tures of the electric distribution system to By Ms. NORTON: tation on the annual aggregate amount of the South Utah Valley Electric Service Dis- H.R. 6278. A bill to amend the National contributions individuals may make to can- trict, and for other purposes; to the Com- Children’s Island Act of 1995 to expand allow- didates for election for Federal office, to re- mittee on Natural Resources. able uses for Kingman and Heritage Islands peal the limitations on the amount of coordi- by the District of Columbia, and for other By Ms. GIFFORDS (for herself and Mr. nated expenditures by political parties, and purposes; to the Committee on Oversight and JONES): to protect uncompensated Internet activity H.R. 6272. A bill to amend the Homeowners Government Reform. by individuals from treatment as a contribu- Assistance Program of the Department of By Ms. GIFFORDS: Defense to eliminate the discretion of the H.R. 6279. A bill to amend title 10, United tion or expenditure under the Act; to the Secretary of Defense to set an earlier termi- States Code, to provide for the retention of Committee on House Administration. nation date for the eligibility of a member of members of the reserve components on ac- By Mr. COLE: the Armed Forces for homeowner assistance tive duty for a period of 45 days following an H.R. 6287. A bill to amend the Internal Rev- when the member is permanently reassigned extended deployment in contingency oper- enue Code of 1986 to extend for 1 year the de- by order of the United States Government to ations or homeland defense missions to sup- duction for expenses of elementary and sec- a duty station or home port outside a 50-mile port their reintegration into civilian life, ondary school teachers and to allow such de- radius of the member’s base or installation and for other purposes; to the Committee on duction with respect to home school ex- of residence; to the Committee on Armed Armed Services. penses; to the Committee on Ways and Services, and in addition to the Committee By Mr. POLIS: Means. on Financial Services, for a period to be sub- H.R. 6280. A bill to designate certain lands By Mr. COLE (for himself and Mr. sequently determined by the Speaker, in in the State of Colorado as components of BOREN): each case for consideration of such provi- the National Wilderness Preservation Sys- H.R. 6288. A bill to amend the Internal Rev- sions as fall within the jurisdiction of the tem, to designate the Red Table Mountain, enue Code of 1986 to extend the benefits of committee concerned. Pisgah Mountain, Castle Peak, Tenmile, and empowerment zones and enterprise commu- By Mr. PETERSON (for himself, Mr. Hoosier Ridge Special Management Areas, nities if those zones and communities are de- HOLDEN, Mr. BOSWELL, Mr. CARDOZA, and for other purposes; to the Committee on termined to still qualify for designation; to Mr. SKELTON, Ms. HERSETH SANDLIN, Natural Resources. the Committee on Ways and Means. Mr. CHILDERS, Mr. ROSS, Mr. COSTA, By Mr. HASTINGS of Washington: By Mr. FOSTER: Mr. POMEROY, Mr. KISSELL, Mr. ELLS- H.R. 6281. A bill to amend the Omnibus H.R. 6289. A bill to direct the Librarian of WORTH, and Mr. OWENS): Public Land Management Act of 2009 to au- Congress to make available to the public the H.R. 6273. A bill to amend the Federal In- thorize the Secretary of the Interior to pro- bulk legislative summary and status data secticide, Fungicide, and Rodenticide Act to vide grants and enter into cooperative agree- used to provide the information posted on exempt the application of pesticides subject ments for integrated regional water con- the THOMAS website, and for other pur- to that Act, when applied in conformance servation plans, and for other purposes; to poses; to the Committee on House Adminis- with that Act, from certain permit require- the Committee on Natural Resources. tration. ments under the Federal Water Pollution By Ms. LEE of California (for herself, By Ms. SCHAKOWSKY (for herself, Mr. Mr. JONES, Ms. WOOLSEY, Mr. Control Act, and for other purposes; to the HALL of Texas, Mr. ENGEL, Mr. KUCINICH, Mr. PAUL, Mr. HONDA, Ms. Committee on Transportation and Infra- TERRY, and Mr. BARROW): PINGREE of Maine, Mr. STARK, Mr. structure, and in addition to the Committee H.R. 6290. A bill to amend title XIX of the ELLISON, and Mr. GRIJALVA): on Agriculture, for a period to be subse- Social Security Act to require Medicaid cov- H.R. 6282. A bill to repeal Public Law 107- quently determined by the Speaker, in each erage of optometrists; to the Committee on case for consideration of such provisions as 40; to the Committee on Foreign Affairs. By Ms. LEE of California (for herself, Energy and Commerce. fall within the jurisdiction of the committee By Ms. RICHARDSON: Ms. WOOLSEY, Ms. SLAUGHTER, and concerned. H.R. 6291. A bill to provide for merit-based By Mrs. DAVIS of California (for her- Ms. DEGETTE): H.R. 6283. A bill to amend title V of the So- investment in the freight transportation sys- self and Mr. POLIS): tem of the United States to ensure economic H.R. 6274. A bill to amend the Elementary cial Security Act to eliminate the absti- nence-only education program; to the Com- growth, increase vitality and competitive- and Secondary Education Act of 1965 to re- ness in national and global markets, address quire the establishment of teacher evalua- mittee on Energy and Commerce, and in ad- dition to the Committee on Appropriations, goods mobility and accessibility issues, re- tion programs; to the Committee on Edu- duce air pollution and other environmental cation and Labor. for a period to be subsequently determined impacts of freight transportation, better By Mr. MARKEY of (for by the Speaker, in each case for consider- public health conditions, enhance energy se- himself, Ms. LORETTA SANCHEZ of ation of such provisions as fall within the ju- risdiction of the committee concerned. curity, and improve the condition and California, and Mr. JONES): connectivity of the freight transportation H.R. 6275. A bill to amend title 49, United By Mr. BROUN of Georgia (for himself, system, and for other purposes; to the Com- States Code, to improve air cargo security, Mr. CHAFFETZ, Mr. TIAHRT, Mr. KING and for other purposes; to the Committee on of Iowa, Mr. BARTLETT, Mr. ROONEY, mittee on Transportation and Infrastruc- Homeland Security, and in addition to the Mr. GINGREY of Georgia, Mr. BISHOP ture, and in addition to the Committees on Committee on Ways and Means, for a period of Utah, Mr. POSEY, Mr. NEUGEBAUER, Ways and Means, and Rules, for a period to to be subsequently determined by the Speak- Ms. GRANGER, Mr. MARCHANT, Mrs. be subsequently determined by the Speaker, er, in each case for consideration of such pro- BLACKBURN, Mr. WAMP, Mr. LATTA, in each case for consideration of such provi- visions as fall within the jurisdiction of the Mr. LAMBORN, Mrs. SCHMIDT, Mr. sions as fall within the jurisdiction of the committee concerned. PITTS, Mr. MCCLINTOCK, Mr. JORDAN committee concerned. By Ms. SHEA-PORTER (for herself and of Ohio, Mr. SHADEGG, Mr. MANZULLO, By Ms. RICHARDSON: Ms. BORDALLO): Mr. HOEKSTRA, Mr. COFFMAN of Colo- H.R. 6292. A bill to improve the ability of H.R. 6276. A bill to authorize the Secretary rado, Mr. OLSON, Mr. CULBERSON, Mr. the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Ad- of the Interior to identify and declare wild- GRAVES of Georgia, Mr. GOHMERT, ministration, the Coast Guard, and coastal life disease emergencies and to coordinate Mr. SAM JOHNSON of Texas, Mr. States to sustain healthy ocean and coastal rapid response to these emergencies, and for CARTER, Mr. AKIN, Mr. MILLER of ecosystems by maintaining and sustaining other purposes; to the Committee on Natural Florida, Mr. BOOZMAN, Mrs. LUMMIS, their capabilities relating to oil spill pre- Resources, and in addition to the Committee Mr. REHBERG, Mr. MORAN of , paredness, prevention, response, restoration, on Agriculture, for a period to be subse- and Mr. SCALISE): and research, and for other purposes; to the quently determined by the Speaker, in each H.R. 6284. A bill to prohibit the Adminis- Committee on Transportation and Infra- case for consideration of such provisions as trator of the Environmental Protection structure, and in addition to the Committees fall within the jurisdiction of the committee Agency from regulating, based on material on Science and Technology, and Natural Re- concerned. composition, any type of firearm ammuni- sources, for a period to be subsequently de- By Mr. SMITH of New Jersey (for him- tion or fishing tackle; to the Committee on termined by the Speaker, in each case for self and Mr. WOLF): Energy and Commerce. consideration of such provisions as fall with- H.R. 6277. A bill to amend the Global Anti- By Mr. KAGEN (for himself and Mr. in the jurisdiction of the committee con- Semitism Review Act of 2004 and the State DEFAZIO): cerned.

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A bill to restore accountability purposes; to the Committee on Transpor- of section 14501(d) of title 49, United States and Congressional oversight to the defense tation and Infrastructure, and in addition to Code, to prevent the imposition of unreason- contracting process; to the Committee on the Committee on Homeland Security, for a able transportation terminal fees; to the Armed Services. period to be subsequently determined by the Committee on Transportation and Infra- By Mr. BLUMENAUER (for himself, Speaker, in each case for consideration of structure. Ms. LINDA T. SA´ NCHEZ of California, such provisions as fall within the jurisdic- By Mr. ALTMIRE (for himself and Mr. Mr. LEWIS of Georgia, and Mr. tion of the committee concerned. HIMES): DOGGETT): By Ms. RICHARDSON: H.R. 6302. A bill to provide professional de- H.R. 6311. A bill to amend the Trade Act of H.R. 6294. A bill to ensure that seniors, vet- velopment for elementary school principals 1974 to authorize the United States Trade erans, and people with disabilities who re- in early childhood education and develop- Representative to take discretionary action ceive Social Security and certain other Fed- ment; to the Committee on Education and if a foreign country is engaging in unreason- eral benefits receive a $250 payment in the Labor. able acts, policies, or practices relating to event that no cost-of-living adjustment is By Mr. ARCURI (for himself and Mr. the environment, and for other purposes; to payable in a calendar year; to the Committee MCMAHON): the Committee on Ways and Means. on Ways and Means, and in addition to the H.R. 6303. A bill to preserve Medicare bene- By Mr. BLUMENAUER: Committees on Transportation and Infra- ficiary choice by repealing section 3204(a) of H.R. 6312. A bill to amend the Internal Rev- structure, and Veterans’ Affairs, for a period the Patient Protection and Affordable Care enue Code of 1986 to repeal the excise tax on to be subsequently determined by the Speak- Act; to the Committee on Ways and Means, heavy trucks and trailers, and for other pur- er, in each case for consideration of such pro- and in addition to the Committee on Energy poses; to the Committee on Ways and Means. visions as fall within the jurisdiction of the and Commerce, for a period to be subse- By Mr. BLUMENAUER: committee concerned. quently determined by the Speaker, in each H.R. 6313. A bill to amend the Internal Rev- By Ms. SPEIER (for herself, Ms. LEE of case for consideration of such provisions as enue Code of 1986 to impose a vehicle mileage California, Ms. RICHARDSON, Ms. fall within the jurisdiction of the committee tax for mobile mounted concrete boom WOOLSEY, Ms. ESHOO, Mr. HONDA, concerned. pumps in lieu of the tax on taxable fuels, and Mrs. NAPOLITANO, Ms. MATSUI, Mr. By Mr. BACA (for himself, Mr. GUTIER- for other purposes; to the Committee on SCHAUER, Ms. ZOE LOFGREN of Cali- REZ, Mr. MILLER of North Carolina, Ways and Means. fornia, Mr. FILNER, Mr. STARK, Ms. Mr. MEEKS of New York, and Mr. By Ms. BORDALLO: CHU, Mr. GARAMENDI, Mr. FARR, Mr. SIRES): H.R. 6314. A bill to provide for the non- TONKO, Mrs. CAPPS, and Ms. SLAUGH- H.R. 6304. A bill to establish in the Depart- reduction in pay from a position of employ- TER): ment of the Treasury the Office of the Home- ment with the Federal Government for mem- H.R. 6295. A bill to amend title 49, United owner Advocate to assist homeowners, hous- bers of the Coast Guard Reserve or the Na- States Code, to enhance pipeline safety, to ing counselors, and housing lawyers in re- tional Guard participating in homeland de- provide communities with access to im- fense missions; to the Committee on Over- proved information concerning the equip- solving problems with the Home Affordable sight and Government Reform. ment and operations of pipeline facilities, Modification Program; to the Committee on and for other purposes; to the Committee on Financial Services. By Ms. BORDALLO (for herself, Mr. Transportation and Infrastructure, and in By Mr. BACA: SABLAN, and Ms. HIRONO): H.R. 6305. A bill to require financial insti- H.R. 6315. A bill to reauthorize and amend addition to the Committee on Energy and tutions to offer services to protect seniors the Marine Debris Research, Prevention, and Commerce, for a period to be subsequently Reduction Act; to the Committee on Trans- determined by the Speaker, in each case for from affinity scams, to report suspected af- portation and Infrastructure, and in addition consideration of such provisions as fall with- finity scams, and for other purposes; to the in the jurisdiction of the committee con- Committee on Financial Services, and in ad- to the Committee on Natural Resources, for cerned. dition to the Committee on Ways and Means, a period to be subsequently determined by By Mr. SHERMAN (for himself, Mr. for a period to be subsequently determined the Speaker, in each case for consideration by the Speaker, in each case for consider- of such provisions as fall within the jurisdic- ROYCE, Mr. KLEIN of Florida, Mr. ation of such provisions as fall within the ju- tion of the committee concerned. DEUTCH, Mr. ENGEL, Mr. POE of risdiction of the committee concerned. By Mr. BOREN (for himself, Mr. MIL- Texas, Mr. SIRES, Mrs. MALONEY, Ms. By Ms. BALDWIN: LER of Florida, Mr. RYAN of Wis- BERKLEY, and Mr. GENE GREEN of H.R. 6306. A bill to improve the under- Texas): consin, Mr. ROSS, Mr. WITTMAN, Mr. H.R. 6296. A bill to enhance United States standing and coordination of critical care ALEXANDER, Mr. YOUNG of Alaska, diplomatic efforts with respect to by health services; to the Committee on Energy Mr. BROWN of South Carolina, and imposing additional economic sanctions and Commerce. Ms. BORDALLO): against Iran, and for other purposes; to the By Ms. BALDWIN: H.R. 6316. A bill to amend the Magnuson- Committee on Foreign Affairs, and in addi- H.R. 6307. A bill to amend title 17, United Stevens Fishery Conservation and Manage- tion to the Committees on Ways and Means, States Code, to enable a public broadcaster ment Act to mitigate the economic impact the Judiciary, Financial Services, and Over- to obtain statutory licenses for the trans- of the transition to sustainable fisheries on sight and Government Reform, for a period mission of sound recordings online, unless a fishing communities, and for other purposes; to be subsequently determined by the Speak- substantial portion of the sound recordings to the Committee on Natural Resources. er, in each case for consideration of such pro- transmitted, on a weekly basis, are by the By Mr. BRADY of Texas: visions as fall within the jurisdiction of the same featured recording artist or of the same H.R. 6317. A bill to amend Federal law, in- committee concerned. musical work, and for other purposes; to the cluding the Internal Revenue Code of 1986, to By Mr. SHERMAN: Committee on the Judiciary. reform and encourage investment in com- H.R. 6297. A bill to improve the inter- By Mr. BARTLETT (for himself, Mr. mercial real estate, and for other purposes; national strategy of the United States for BRADY of , Mr. to the Committee on Financial Services, and monitoring, reducing, and responding to bio- CUMMINGS, Mr. PATRICK J. MURPHY of in addition to the Committee on Ways and logical risks, and for other purposes; to the Pennsylvania, Ms. SCHWARTZ, Mr. Means, for a period to be subsequently deter- Committee on Foreign Affairs. CARNEY, Mr. CRITZ, Mr. KANJORSKI, mined by the Speaker, in each case for con- By Ms. RICHARDSON (for herself, Mr. Mr. DENT, Mr. SMITH of New Jersey, sideration of such provisions as fall within CONYERS, and Mr. GRIJALVA): Mr. GERLACH, Mr. SHUSTER, Mr. the jurisdiction of the committee concerned. H.R. 6298. A bill to establish national and PLATTS, Mr. HOLDEN, Mr. PASCRELL, By Mrs. CAPPS (for herself, Ms. ROY- State putative father registries, to make Mr. PITTS, Mr. LANCE, Mr. KRATOVIL, BAL-ALLARD, and Mr. MURPHY of Con- grants to States to promote permanent fami- Mr. LOBIONDO, Mr. THOMPSON of necticut): lies for children and responsible fatherhood, Pennsylvania, Mr. RUPPERSBERGER, H.R. 6318. A bill to amend the Public and for other purposes; to the Committee on Ms. EDWARDS of Maryland, Mr. AN- Health Service Act to ensure a national, co- Ways and Means. DREWS, Mr. CASTLE, Mr. HOYER, and ordinated approach to improving maternal By Ms. RICHARDSON: Mr. SARBANES): and infant health; to the Committee on En- H.R. 6299. A bill to amend title 23, United H.R. 6308. A bill to grant the consent of the ergy and Commerce. States Code, to reauthorize and modify the Congress to the SMART Research and Devel- By Mr. CARNEY (for himself and Mr. surface transportation project delivery pilot opment Compact; to the Committee on the CRITZ): program, and for other purposes; to the Com- Judiciary. H.R. 6319. A bill to waive the annuity mittee on Transportation and Infrastruc- By Mr. BISHOP of New York: buyback requirement under the Federal Em- ture. H.R. 6309. A bill to require disclosure of the ployees Retirement Service with respect to By Mr. KUCINICH (for himself and Mr. physical location of business agents engag- certain law enforcement officers involun- FILNER): ing in customer service communications, tarily called or retained on active duty, and

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for other purposes; to the Committee on of Colorado, Mr. SHADEGG, Mr. assist military medics and corpsmen in mak- Oversight and Government Reform. CULBERSON, Mr. BISHOP of Utah, Mr. ing transitions to civilian physician assist- By Mr. COURTNEY: GINGREY of Georgia, Mr. GOHMERT, ant jobs; to the Committee on Veterans’ Af- H.R. 6320. A bill to improve the support, Mr. FRANKS of Arizona, Mr. SAM fairs. training, education, and compliance assist- JOHNSON of Texas, Mr. PENCE, Mr. By Mr. HINCHEY: ance regarding export licensing require- PITTS, Mr. MARCHANT, Mr. H.R. 6340. A bill to amend the Supple- ments provided to small businesses and me- HENSARLING, Mr. CARTER, Mrs. mental Appropriations Act, 2008 to modify dium-sized businesses; to the Committee on SCHMIDT, and Mr. POSEY): the threshold rates of unemployment that Foreign Affairs, and in addition to the Com- H.R. 6330. A bill to make permanent the re- must be met by a State in order to establish mittee on the Budget, for a period to be sub- duced individual income tax rate on divi- eligibility for fourth-tier emergency unem- sequently determined by the Speaker, in dends; to the Committee on Ways and Means. ployment compensation with respect to such each case for consideration of such provi- By Mr. GINGREY of Georgia (for him- State; to the Committee on Ways and Means. sions as fall within the jurisdiction of the self, Mr. GENE GREEN of Texas, Mr. By Mr. HOLDEN: committee concerned. WHITFIELD, Mr. ROGERS of Michigan, H.R. 6341. A bill to establish a loan pro- By Mr. CRITZ (for himself, Mr. and Ms. DEGETTE): gram to promote energy conservation in HOLDEN, Mr. KANJORSKI, and Mr. H.R. 6331. A bill to provide incentives for rural areas; to the Committee on Agri- WESTMORELAND): the development of qualified infectious dis- culture. H.R. 6321. A bill to amend the Internal Rev- ease products; to the Committee on Energy By Mr. HOLDEN: enue Code of 1986 to provide for tax preferred and Commerce. savings accounts for individuals under age By Mr. GINGREY of Georgia: H.R. 6342. A bill to establish pilot projects 26, and for other purposes; to the Committee H.R. 6332. A bill to enhance disclosure of for agriculture renewable energy systems; to on Ways and Means. private transfer fees in real estate trans- the Committee on Agriculture. By Mr. CROWLEY (for himself and Mr. actions; to the Committee on Financial By Mr. INSLEE: RYAN of Wisconsin): Services. H.R. 6343. A bill to authorize the Secretary H.R. 6322. A bill to amend the Internal Rev- By Mr. GRAVES of Missouri: of Agriculture to make loans to qualified enue Code of 1986 to make permanent the de- H.R. 6333. A bill to prohibit, for one year, projects for the production of renewable duction for mortgage insurance premiums; the Administrator of the Environmental source jet fuel; to the Committee on Energy to the Committee on Ways and Means. Protection Agency from issuing regulations and Commerce. that result in increased costs for small busi- By Mr. CROWLEY: By Mr. INSLEE (for himself and Mr. ness concerns, and for other purposes; to the H.R. 6323. A bill to exempt gain from the BAIRD): sale of certain C corporation stock from the Committee on Energy and Commerce, and in addition to the Committees on Transpor- H.R. 6344. A bill to promote the research, capital gains rate increase resulting from tation and Infrastructure, and Agriculture, development, demonstration, and commer- the sunset of the Jobs and Growth Tax Relief for a period to be subsequently determined cial application of marine and hydrokinetic Reconciliation Act of 2003; to the Committee by the Speaker, in each case for consider- renewable energy technologies, to identify on Ways and Means. ation of such provisions as fall within the ju- the potential environmental impacts of By Mr. DAVIS of Illinois: risdiction of the committee concerned. these technologies and ways to address these H.R. 6324. A bill to authorize the Secretary By Mr. GUTIERREZ (for himself, Ms. impacts, and for other purposes; to the Com- of Education to make grants to local edu- WATERS, Mr. AL GREEN of Texas, and mittee on Science and Technology. cational agencies to provide for the services Ms. EDDIE BERNICE JOHNSON of By Mr. ISRAEL (for himself and Mr. of registered dieticians in schools; to the Texas): ANDREWS): Committee on Education and Labor. H.R. 6334. A bill to amend the Community H.R. 6345. A bill to amend the Internal Rev- By Ms. DELAURO (for herself, Mr. Reinvestment Act of 1977 to improve the as- enue Code of 1986 to adjust personal exemp- FRANK of Massachusetts, and Ms. sessments of regulated financial institutions, tions for high cost-of-living areas; to the WOOLSEY): and for other purposes; to the Committee on H.R. 6325. A bill to amend the Federal Committee on Ways and Means. Financial Services. Food, Drug, and Cosmetic Act and the Fed- By Mr. KIND (for himself and Mr. By Mr. HEINRICH: eral Meat Inspection Act to require that food GRAVES of Missouri): H.R. 6335. A bill to amend the Mineral H.R. 6346. A bill to amend title XVIII of the that contains bioengineered products be la- Leasing Act to permanently withdraw all beled accordingly, and for other purposes; to Social Security Act to treat certain provider Federal lands from location and entry for taxes as allowable costs for purposes of Medi- the Committee on Energy and Commerce, uranium mining, to provide for leasing of and in addition to the Committee on Agri- care reimbursements to critical access hos- such lands under such Act for uranium min- pitals; to the Committee on Ways and culture, for a period to be subsequently de- ing, and for other purposes; to the Com- Means. termined by the Speaker, in each case for mittee on Natural Resources. By Mr. KLEIN of Florida (for himself consideration of such provisions as fall with- By Mr. HEINRICH: and Mr. DEUTCH): in the jurisdiction of the committee con- H.R. 6336. A bill to amend title 38, United cerned. States Code, to extend the time period in H.R. 6347. A bill to make certain entities By Mr. DENT: which an individual may transfer entitle- ineligible to contract with any agency or in- H.R. 6326. A bill to amend title 49, United ment of Post-9/11 Educational Assistance strumentality of a State or local government States Code, to provide waivers and appeals benefits to dependents; to the Committee on for any high-speed rail project that is fund- to certain individuals; to the Committee on Veterans’ Affairs. ed, either partially or fully, by the Federal Homeland Security. By Mr. HENSARLING (for himself, Mr. Government; to the Committee on Transpor- By Mr. DJOU: BACHUS, Mr. GARRETT of New Jersey, tation and Infrastructure. H.R. 6327. A bill to authorize the cancella- Mrs. BIGGERT, Mr. MARCHANT, Mr. By Mr. KRATOVIL: tion of removal and adjustment of status of PITTS, Mr. FRANKS of Arizona, Mrs. H.R. 6348. A bill to amend title XIX of the certain aliens who are long-term United BLACKBURN, Mr. GINGREY of Georgia, Social Security Act to clarify the treatment States residents and who entered the United Mr. ROONEY, Mr. SHADEGG, Mr. KING- of Medicaid EHR incentive payments for States as children, and for other purposes; to STON, Mr. PRICE of Georgia, Mr. Federally qualified health centers; to the the Committee on the Judiciary, and in addi- POSEY, Mr. PENCE, Mr. JORDAN of Committee on Energy and Commerce. tion to the Committee on Education and Ohio, Mr. GOHMERT, Mr. BISHOP of By Mr. LAMBORN: Labor, for a period to be subsequently deter- Utah, Mr. CULBERSON, Mr. FLEMING, H.R. 6349. A bill to amend title 10, United mined by the Speaker, in each case for con- Mr. OLSON, Mr. ISSA, and Mr. AKIN): States Code, to provide for greater trans- sideration of such provisions as fall within H.R. 6337. A bill to amend the Emergency parency in the conversion of Department of the jurisdiction of the committee concerned. Economic Stabilization Act of 2008 to require Defense functions previously performed by By Mr. ETHERIDGE: each institution with outstanding assistance contractors to performance by Department H.R. 6328. A bill to amend the Internal Rev- under the Troubled Asset Relief Program to of Defense employees, and for other pur- enue Code of 1986 to encourage the re-refin- disclose such fact to the institution’s cus- poses; to the Committee on Armed Services. ing of used oil; to the Committee on Ways tomers; to the Committee on Financial Serv- By Mr. LANGEVIN: and Means. ices. H.R. 6350. A bill to amend title XIX of the By Mr. GARAMENDI (for himself, Mr. By Ms. HERSETH SANDLIN: GEORGE MILLER of California, Mr. H.R. 6338. A bill to amend the Federal Crop Public Health Service Act to reauthorize the THOMPSON of California, Ms. MATSUI, Insurance Act to permit certain livestock program under such title relating to lifespan and Mr. MCNERNEY): owners to plant a secondary crop for the use respite care; to the Committee on Energy H.R. 6329. A bill to establish the Sac- of the producer as emergency feed; to the and Commerce. ramento-San Joaquin Delta National Herit- Committee on Agriculture. By Mr. LANGEVIN (for himself, Mr. age Area; to the Committee on Natural Re- By Ms. HERSETH SANDLIN (for her- RUPPERSBERGER, and Mr. BARTLETT): sources. self and Mr. BOOZMAN): H.R. 6351. A bill to establish the Executive By Mr. GARRETT of New Jersey (for H.R. 6339. A bill to direct the Secretary of Cyber Director in the Executive Office of the himself, Mr. HOEKSTRA, Mr. COFFMAN Veterans Affairs to establish a program to President, to clarify the authority of the

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A bill to amend title 38, United ures, and for other purposes; to the Com- and their families with increased positive en- States Code, to provide for the payment of a mittee on Homeland Security, and in addi- gagement in the system; to the Committee monthly stipend to the surviving parents tion to the Committee on Oversight and Gov- on Education and Labor. (known as ‘‘Gold Star parents’’) of members ernment Reform, for a period to be subse- By Mrs. MCCARTHY of New York: of the Armed Forces who die during a period quently determined by the Speaker, in each H.R. 6362. A bill to amend the Elementary of war; to the Committee on Veterans’ Af- case for consideration of such provisions as and Secondary Education Act of 1965 to im- fairs. fall within the jurisdiction of the committee prove school safety; to the Committee on By Mr. NYE (for himself, Mr. BISHOP of concerned. Education and Labor. New York, and Mr. MCNERNEY): By Mr. LATTA: By Mrs. MCCARTHY of New York: H.R. 6372. A bill to amend title 38, United H.R. 6352. A bill to amend title 35, United H.R. 6363. A bill to require the Attorney States Code, to provide for the entitlement States Code, to modify the penalty for false General to establish a competitive grant pro- of surviving spouses of members of the marking, and for other purposes; to the Com- gram for State and local law enforcement Armed Forces who die while serving on ac- mittee on the Judiciary. agencies to carry out training programs tive duty to educational assistance under the By Mr. LATTA (for himself and Mr. based on lessons from the Holocaust; to the Post-9/11 Educational Assistance Program, LATOURETTE): Committee on the Judiciary. and for other purposes; to the Committee on H.R. 6353. A bill to amend the Federal By Mrs. MCCARTHY of New York (for Veterans’ Affairs. Water Pollution Control Act to assist mu- herself and Mr. WEINER): By Mr. OLVER (for himself, Ms. BALD- nicipalities that would experience a signifi- H.R. 6364. A bill to amend the Internal Rev- WIN, Mrs. CAPPS, Mr. FRANK of Massa- cant hardship raising the revenue necessary enue Code of 1986 to allow individuals a cred- chusetts, Mr. AL GREEN of Texas, Mr. to finance projects and activities for the con- it against income tax for noise abatement GRIJALVA, Mr. HOLT, Mr. MARKEY of struction of wastewater treatment works, property installed in residences impacted by Massachusetts, Mrs. MALONEY, and and for other purposes; to the Committee on train and airplane noise; to the Committee Ms. ROYBAL-ALLARD): Transportation and Infrastructure. on Ways and Means. H.R. 6373. A bill to amend title XIX of the By Mr. LEWIS of Georgia (for himself, By Mr. MCGOVERN (for himself, Mr. Social Security Act to improve access to ad- Mr. STARK, Ms. KILPATRICK of Michi- ISSA, and Mr. HASTINGS of Florida): vanced practice nurses and physician assist- gan, Ms. FUDGE, Ms. TSONGAS, and H.R. 6365. A bill to make certain individ- ants under the Medicaid Program; to the Ms. EDDIE BERNICE JOHNSON of uals ineligible for visas or admission to the Committee on Energy and Commerce. Texas): United States and to revoke visas and other By Mr. PAYNE: H.R. 6354. A bill to reauthorize the Assets entry documents previously issued to such H.R. 6374. A bill to amend the Higher Edu- for Independence Act, to provide for the ap- individuals, and to impose certain financial cation Act of 1965 to provide for the refi- proval of applications to operate new dem- measures on such individuals, until the Rus- nancing of certain private education loans onstration programs and to renew existing sian Federation has thoroughly investigated for physicians practicing primary care medi- programs, to enhance program flexibility, the death of Sergei Leonidovich Magnitsky cine; to the Committee on Education and and for other purposes; to the Committee on and brought the Russian criminal justice Labor. Ways and Means. system into compliance with international By Mr. PITTS: H.R. 6375. A bill to repeal the sugar price By Mr. LOEBSACK: legal standards, and for other purposes; to support program and marketing allotments H.R. 6355. A bill to amend the Elementary the Committee on the Judiciary, and in addi- for sugar, and for other purposes; to the and Secondary Education Act of 1965 to pro- tion to the Committee on Financial Serv- Committee on Agriculture. vide for the development of State statistical ices, for a period to be subsequently deter- By Mr. POMEROY (for himself and Mr. literacy plans and to authorize the Secretary mined by the Speaker, in each case for con- of Education to make grants for statistics- MORAN of Kansas): sideration of such provisions as fall within related teacher professional development H.R. 6376. A bill to amend title XVIII of the the jurisdiction of the committee concerned. and the improvement of statistics education; Social Security Act with respect to physi- By Mr. MORAN of Kansas: cian supervision of therapeutic hospital out- to the Committee on Education and Labor. H.R. 6366. A bill to amend the National patient services; to the Committee on En- By Mr. LOEBSACK (for himself and Trails System Act to designate the routes of ergy and Commerce, and in addition to the Mr. PAYNE): the Shawnee Cattle Trail, the oldest of the H.R. 6356. A bill to amend the Elementary Committee on Ways and Means, for a period major Texas Cattle Trails, for study for po- and Secondary Education Act of 1965 to fos- to be subsequently determined by the Speak- tential addition to the National Trails Sys- ter community involvement, and for other er, in each case for consideration of such pro- tem, and for other purposes; to the Com- purposes; to the Committee on Education visions as fall within the jurisdiction of the mittee on Natural Resources. and Labor. committee concerned. By Mr. MORAN of Kansas: By Ms. ZOE LOFGREN of California: By Mr. RAHALL: H.R. 6367. A bill to restore American jobs, H.R. 6357. A bill to amend the Internal Rev- H.R. 6377. A bill to amend title 10, United enue Code of 1986 to exclude from gross in- and for other purposes; to the Committee on States Code, to enhance the roles and re- come discharge of indebtedness incurred for Ways and Means, and in addition to the Com- sponsibilities of the Chief of the National purposes of paying long-term care expenses; mittees on Energy and Commerce, Education Guard Bureau; to the Committee on Armed to the Committee on Ways and Means. and Labor, the Judiciary, House Administra- Services. By Mr. MACK: tion, Rules, Natural Resources, Appropria- By Mr. ROSKAM: H.R. 6358. A bill to amend the Internal Rev- tions, Financial Services, and Transpor- H.R. 6378. A bill to reduce waste, fraud, and enue Code of 1986 to provide for a zero per- tation and Infrastructure, for a period to be abuse under the Medicare, Medicaid, and cent capital gains rate for individuals and subsequently determined by the Speaker, in CHIP programs, and for other purposes; to corporations; to the Committee on Ways and each case for consideration of such provi- the Committee on Energy and Commerce, Means. sions as fall within the jurisdiction of the and in addition to the Committees on Ways By Mr. MAFFEI (for himself and Mr. committee concerned. and Means, and the Judiciary, for a period to ANDREWS): By Ms. NORTON: be subsequently determined by the Speaker, H.R. 6359. A bill to amend title IV of the H.R. 6368. A bill to provide for a voluntary, in each case for consideration of such provi- Employee Retirement Income Security Act non-work related disability insurance pro- sions as fall within the jurisdiction of the of 1974 to provide for a guarantee by the Pen- gram for Federal employees; to the Com- committee concerned. sion Benefit Guaranty Corporation for quali- mittee on Oversight and Government Re- By Mr. ROTHMAN of New Jersey: fied preretirement survivor annuities under form. H.R. 6379. A bill to designate the facility of insolvent or terminated multiemployer pen- By Mr. NYE: the United States Postal Service located at sion plans; to the Committee on Education H.R. 6369. A bill to amend title 10, United 20 Main Street in Little Ferry, New Jersey, and Labor. States Code, to codify the Military Spouse as the ‘‘Sergeant Matthew J. Fenton Post By Mr. MAFFEI: Career Advancement Account program Office’’; to the Committee on Oversight and H.R. 6360. A bill to amend the Federal (MyCAA) conducted by the Department of Government Reform. Water Pollution Control Act to direct the Defense to assist spouses of members of the By Mr. SABLAN: Administrator of the Environmental Protec- Armed Forces serving on active duty to pur- H.R. 6380. A bill to authorize the Secretary tion Agency to carry out activities for the sue educational opportunities and career of the Interior, acting through the National restoration, conservation, and management training, to ensure that such educational op- Park Service, to establish an annex in of Onondaga Lake, New York, and for other portunities and training are available to all Tinian, Commonwealth of the Northern Mar- purposes; to the Committee on Transpor- military spouses, and for other purposes; to iana Islands, as an extension of the Amer- tation and Infrastructure. the Committee on Armed Services. ican Memorial Park located in Saipan; to By Mrs. MCCARTHY of New York: By Mr. NYE: the Committee on Natural Resources. H.R. 6361. A bill to amend the Juvenile Jus- H.R. 6370. A bill to amend the Small Busi- By Mr. SABLAN (for himself, Mr. tice and Delinquency Prevention Act of 1974 ness Act to prevent fraud in transactions in- GUTIERREZ, Mrs. CHRISTENSEN, Ms.

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BORDALLO, Mr. FALEOMAVAEGA, and By Mr. THOMPSON of Mississippi: the House of Representatives and a condi- Mr. PIERLUISI): H.R. 6388. A bill to amend title II of the So- tional recess or adjournment of the Senate; H.R. 6381. A bill to clarify the application cial Security Act to increase to $332 the considered and agreed to. considered and of certain Federal laws relating to elections maximum amount of the lump-sum death agreed to. to American Samoa, the Commonwealth of benefit; to the Committee on Ways and By Mr. ISSA (for himself, Mr. HASTINGS the Northern Mariana Islands, Guam, and Means. of Florida, and Mr. GORDON of Ten- the United States Virgin Islands; to the By Mr. TOWNS: nessee): Committee on the Judiciary, and in addition H.R. 6389. A bill to reduce disparities and H. Con. Res. 322. Concurrent resolution es- to the Committee on House Administration, improve access to effective and cost efficient tablishing the Congressional Commission on for a period to be subsequently determined diagnosis and treatment of prostate cancer the European Union, and for other purposes; by the Speaker, in each case for consider- through advances in testing, research, and to the Committee on Foreign Affairs, and in ation of such provisions as fall within the ju- education, including through telehealth, addition to the Committee on Rules, for a risdiction of the committee concerned. comparative effectiveness research, and period to be subsequently determined by the By Mr. SARBANES: identification of best practices in patient Speaker, in each case for consideration of H.R. 6382. A bill to amend the Federal education and outreach particularly with re- such provisions as fall within the jurisdic- Water Pollution Control Act to create a des- spect to underserved racial, ethnic and rural tion of the committee concerned. ignation for property owners who take ac- populations and men with a family history of By Ms. WASSERMAN SCHULTZ (for tions to reduce nutrient and sediment runoff prostate cancer, to establish a directive on herself, Mr. WOLF, Mr. KLEIN of Flor- into the Chesapeake Bay watershed, and for what constitutes clinically appropriate pros- ida, Mr. DEUTCH, Mr. HASTINGS of other purposes; to the Committee on Trans- tate cancer imaging, and to create a prostate Florida, Mr. PENCE, Ms. BERKLEY, portation and Infrastructure. cancer scientific advisory board for the Of- Mrs. MYRICK, Mr. NADLER of New By Mrs. SCHMIDT: fice of the Chief Scientist at the Food and York, Mr. WAXMAN, Mr. LATOURETTE, H.R. 6383. A bill to assist the State of Ohio Drug Administration to accelerate real-time in conducting a bed bug prevention and miti- Mr. JACKSON of Illinois, Mr. KIRK, Mr. sharing of the latest research and accelerate ACKERMAN, Mr. BERMAN, Ms. ROS- gation program; to the Committee on Energy movement of new medicines to patients; to and Commerce. LEHTINEN, Ms. SCHAKOWSKY, Mr. the Committee on Energy and Commerce, FRANK of Massachusetts, Mr. WEINER, By Mr. SHERMAN (for himself, Mr. and in addition to the Committees on Armed HARE, Mr. RANGEL, Mr. CONYERS, Mr. Mr. MARIO DIAZ-BALART of Florida, Services, and Veterans’ Affairs, for a period Mr. SMITH of New Jersey, Mr. BU- PAYNE, Ms. SCHAKOWSKY, Mr. to be subsequently determined by the Speak- ELLISON, Mr. BRADY of Pennsylvania, CHANAN, and Mr. ROSKAM): er, in each case for consideration of such pro- H. Con. Res. 323. Concurrent resolution Mr. LEWIS of Georgia, Mr. GRIJALVA, visions as fall within the jurisdiction of the supporting the goal of ensuring that all Hol- Ms. SUTTON, Mr. MICHAUD, Mr. KIL- committee concerned. ocaust survivors in the United States are DEE, Mr. RYAN of Ohio, Ms. LINDA T. By Mr. WEINER: able to live with dignity, comfort, and secu- SA´ NCHEZ of California, Mr. KUCINICH, H.R. 6390. A bill to require the disclosure to rity in their remaining years; to the Com- Mr. STARK, and Ms. KAPTUR): consumers of all fees and charges associated mittee on Education and Labor. H.R. 6384. A bill to repeal a limitation in with the sale of Major League Baseball tick- the Labor-Management Relations Act re- By Mr. BRADY of Texas: ets prior to the completion of any Internet H. Con. Res. 324. Concurrent resolution garding requirements for labor organization sale of such tickets; to the Committee on membership as a condition of employment; honoring those persons whose lives have Energy and Commerce. been taken by bacterial meningitis and those to the Committee on Education and Labor. By Mr. WEINER (for himself, Ms. CHU, By Mr. SMITH of Nebraska: who continue to struggle with bacterial men- Mr. QUIGLEY, and Ms. SLAUGHTER): ingitis and its consequences, and supporting H.R. 6385. A bill to repeal the unearned in- H.R. 6391. A bill to amend title 18, United all work for the eradication of bacterial come Medicare contribution provision in the States Code, to prohibit public officials from meningitis in the United States; to the Com- Health Care and Education Reconciliation engaging in undisclosed self-dealing; to the mittee on Energy and Commerce. Act of 2010; to the Committee on Ways and Committee on the Judiciary. By Mr. HASTINGS of Florida (for him- Means. By Mr. WOLF (for himself, Mr. By Mr. SMITH of New Jersey: self, Mr. GRIJALVA, Mr. GUTIERREZ, PERRIELLO, Mr. CANTOR, Mr. BOU- H.R. 6386. A bill to amend the Atomic En- Ms. WOOLSEY, Ms. NORTON, Ms. EDDIE CHER, Mr. WITTMAN, Mr. MORAN of ergy Act of 1954 to require a nuclear power BERNICE JOHNSON of Texas, Mr. , Mr. CONNOLLY of Virginia, facility licensee to notify the Nuclear Regu- CUMMINGS, Mr. COHEN, Mr. DAVIS of Mr. SCOTT of Virginia, Mr. FORBES, latory Commission and the State and county Kentucky, Ms. CASTOR of Florida, Mr. in which the facility is located within 24 Mr. NYE, and Mr. GOODLATTE): H.R. 6392. A bill to designate the facility of FRANK of Massachusetts, Mrs. hours of an unplanned release of radio- the United States Postal Service located at BIGGERT, Ms. WASSERMAN SCHULTZ, nuclides in excess of allowable limits, and 5003 Westfields Boulevard in Centreville, Vir- Mr. CONYERS, Mr. DEUTCH, and Ms. for other purposes; to the Committee on En- ginia, as the ‘‘ George Juskalian Post PINGREE of Maine): ergy and Commerce. H. Con. Res. 325. Concurrent resolution Office Building‘‘; to the Committee on Over- By Mr. THOMPSON of California (for supporting the goals and ideals of National sight and Government Reform. himself, Mr. BACA, Mr. BECERRA, Mr. Homeless Persons’ Memorial Day; to the By Mr. YOUNG of Alaska (for himself BERMAN, Mr. BILBRAY, Mrs. BONO Committee on Financial Services. and Mr. SIMPSON): MACK, Mr. CALVERT, Mr. CAMPBELL, H.R. 6393. A bill to allow certain small pub- By Mr. TIAHRT (for himself and Ms. Mrs. CAPPS, Mr. CARDOZA, Ms. CHU, lic water systems to request an exemption LEE of California): Mr. COSTA, Mrs. DAVIS of California, from the requirements of any national pri- H. Con. Res. 326. Concurrent resolution Mr. DREIER, Ms. ESHOO, Mr. FARR, mary drinking water regulation for a natu- honoring the life of Dr. Ronald W. Walters Mr. FILNER, Mr. GALLEGLY, Mr. rally occurring contaminant, and for other and commending his life as an example to fu- GARAMENDI, Ms. HARMAN, Mr. purposes; to the Committee on Energy and ture generations of the people of the United HERGER, Mr. HONDA, Mr. HUNTER, Mr. Commerce. States; to the Committee on Oversight and ISSA, Ms. LEE of California, Mr. By Mr. YOUNG of Alaska: Government Reform. LEWIS of California, Ms. ZOE LOFGREN H.R. 6394. A bill to amend the Marine By Mr. VAN HOLLEN (for himself, Mr. of California, Mr. DANIEL E. LUNGREN Mammal Protection Act of 1972 to allow GEORGE MILLER of California, Mrs. of California, Mr. MCKEON, Ms. MAT- transport, purchase, sale, and export of pelts BONO MACK, Mr. REICHERT, Mr. CAO, SUI, Mr. MCCARTHY of California, Mr. of Southcentral and Southeast Alaska north- Mr. LEWIS of Georgia, Mr. TOWNS, Mr. MCCLINTOCK, Mr. MCNERNEY, Mr. ern sea otters that are taken for subsistence MEEKS of New York, Mr. ROTHMAN of GARY G. MILLER of California, Mr. purposes; to the Committee on Natural Re- New Jersey, Ms. NORTON, Mr. JOHN- GEORGE MILLER of California, Mrs. sources. SON of Georgia, and Mr. MORAN of NAPOLITANO, Mr. RADANOVICH, Ms. By Mr. YOUNG of Alaska: Virginia): RICHARDSON, Mr. ROHRABACHER, Ms. H.R. 6395. A bill to amend the Alaska Nat- H. Con. Res. 327. Concurrent resolution to ROYBAL-ALLARD, Mr. ROYCE, Ms. ural Gas Pipeline Act with respect to certain recognize and support the efforts of the USA LINDA T. SA´ NCHEZ of California, Ms. requirements for construction job training Bid Committee to bring the 2018 or 2022 Fed- LORETTA SANCHEZ of California, Mr. program grants; to the Committee on Trans- eration Internationale de Football Associa- SCHIFF, Mr. SHERMAN, Ms. SPEIER, portation and Infrastructure. tion (FIFA) World Cup competition to the Mr. STARK, Ms. WATERS, Ms. WATSON, By Mr. DEUTCH: United States; to the Committee on Foreign Mr. WAXMAN, Ms. WOOLSEY, Mr. H.J. Res. 98. A joint resolution proposing Affairs. NUNES, and Ms. PELOSI): an amendment to the Constitution of the By Mrs. BONO MACK: H.R. 6387. A bill to designate the facility of United States authorizing regulation of any H. Res. 1675. A resolution amending the the United States Postal Service located at expenditure in connection to an election; to Rules of the House of Representatives to re- 337 West Clark Street in Eureka, California, the Committee on the Judiciary. quire live dissemination on the Internet of as the ‘‘Sam Sacco Post Office Building’’; to By Mr. ARCURI: all markups of bills and resolutions that are the Committee on Oversight and Govern- H. Con. Res. 321. Concurrent resolution open to the public; to the Committee on ment Reform. providing for a conditional adjourment of Rules.

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THOMPSON of Mississippi, Mr. KING of HOLT, Mr. CARNAHAN, and Ms. BALD- By Mr. MANZULLO (for himself, Ms. New York, and Mr. DANIEL E. LUN- WIN): ROS-LEHTINEN, Mr. BERMAN, Mr. BUR- GREN of California): H. Res. 1698. A resolution recognizing the TON of Indiana, Mr. KING of New H. Res. 1688. A resolution expressing the myriad contributions of female ambassadors York, Mr. WOLF, Mr. PITTS, Mr. sense of the House of Representatives with and members of the Foreign Service to help respect to supporting the goals and ideals of MCGOVERN, Mr. CROWLEY, Mr. HOLT, build a more free, prosperous, and secure the seventh annual National Cybersecurity and Mr. SMITH of New Jersey): world; to the Committee on Foreign Affairs. Awareness Month and supporting the efforts H. Res. 1677. A resolution condemning the By Mr. KAGEN: of the Department of Homeland Security to Burmese regime’s undemocratic upcoming H. Res. 1699. A resolution expressing the raise awareness of cyber threats and enhance elections on November 7, 2010; to the Com- sense of the House of Representatives that cybersecurity in the United States; to the mittee on Foreign Affairs, and in addition to foreign countries have engaged in unfair Committee on Homeland Security. the Committees on Ways and Means, and the trade practices in the United States with re- By Mr. COSTA: gards to paper products; to the Committee Judiciary, for a period to be subsequently de- H. Res. 1689. A resolution recognizing the termined by the Speaker, in each case for on Ways and Means. City of Fresno, California, as it celebrates its By Mr. KING of New York (for himself, consideration of such provisions as fall with- 125th anniversary; to the Committee on Mrs. MALONEY, Mr. LANCE, Mr. BUR- in the jurisdiction of the committee con- Oversight and Government Reform. GESS, Mr. CASTLE, Mr. MARCHANT, cerned. By Ms. DEGETTE (for herself, Mr. CAS- Mrs. MILLER of Michigan, Mr. By Mrs. BONO MACK (for herself and TLE, Mr. BECERRA, and Mr. KIRK): REICHERT, Mr. PASCRELL, Mr. MAR- Mr. DELAHUNT): H. Res. 1690. A resolution supporting the KEY of Massachusetts, Mr. FRANK of H. Res. 1678. A resolution recognizing the observance of American Diabetes Month; to Massachusetts, Mr. CROWLEY, Mr. importance of ‘‘National Drug Facts Week’’, the Committee on Energy and Commerce. TOWNS, Ms. DEGETTE, Mr. LEWIS of beginning November 8, 2010; to the Com- By Mr. MARIO DIAZ-BALART of Flor- Georgia, Mr. BISHOP of New York, mittee on Education and Labor. ida (for himself, Mr. OLSON, Mr. Ms. CLARKE, Mr. TONKO, Mr. ACKER- By Mr. CARNAHAN: GRIJALVA, Mr. ROSKAM, Mr. SERRANO, MAN, Mr. JONES, Mr. GARRETT of New H. Res. 1679. A resolution expressing sup- Mr. PENCE, Mr. LINCOLN DIAZ-BALART port for designation of September as Child- Jersey, and Mr. ISRAEL): of Florida, and Ms. ROS-LEHTINEN): H. Res. 1700. A resolution supporting rais- hood Cancer Awareness Month; to the Com- H. Res. 1691. A resolution recognizing His- ing awareness and educating the public mittee on Energy and Commerce. panic Heritage Month and celebrating the about Alper’s disease; to the Committee on By Mr. TURNER (for himself and Mr. vast contributions of Hispanic-Americans to Energy and Commerce. DELAHUNT): the strength and culture of the United By Mr. LANGEVIN (for himself, Mr. H. Res. 1680. A resolution recognizing the States; to the Committee on Oversight and RODRIGUEZ, Mr. RUPPERSBERGER, Mr. 15th anniversary of the Dayton Peace Ac- Government Reform. MCCAUL, Mr. SCHIFF, Ms. GIFFORDS, cords; to the Committee on Foreign Affairs. By Ms. EDWARDS of Maryland (for Mr. SMITH of Washington, Mr. BART- By Mr. BLUNT (for himself, Mr. BACH- herself, Ms. NORTON, Mr. BISHOP of LETT, Ms. TSONGAS, Mr. GARAMENDI, US, Mrs. EMERSON, Mr. AKIN, and Mr. Georgia, Mr. GRIJALVA, Mr. FARR, and Mr. CRITZ): LUETKEMEYER): and Ms. BORDALLO): H. Res. 1692. A resolution supporting the H. Res. 1701. A resolution supporting the H. Res. 1681. A resolution supporting effec- goals and ideals of National Cyber Security tive enforcement of United States trade goals and ideals of the ‘‘International Day for the Eradication of Poverty‘‘; to the Com- Awareness Month and raising awareness and laws, including antidumping and counter- enhancing the state of computer security in vailing duty orders and particularly with re- mittee on Oversight and Government Re- form. the United States; to the Committee on gard to transshipment, in order to protect Science and Technology. United States revenue and consumers and By Mr. ETHERIDGE (for himself, Mr. CLEAVER, Mr. PLATTS, Mr. MORAN of By Mr. LANGEVIN: remedy harm to impacted United States H. Res. 1702. A resolution expressing the Virginia, Mr. MOLLOHAN, Ms. FUDGE, companies and industries and American sense of the House of Representatives that Ms. LINDA T. SA´ NCHEZ of California, workers; to the Committee on Ways and adding art and design into Federal programs Mr. PRICE of North Carolina, Mr. Means. that target the Science, Technology, Engi- ISRAEL, Ms. WASSERMAN SCHULTZ, By Mr. COLE (for himself, Mr. TEAGUE, neering, and Mathematics (STEM) fields en- Mr. CARTER, Mr. REYES, Mr. Ms. FALLIN, and Mr. BOREN): courages innovation and economic growth in GRIJALVA, Ms. GIFFORDS, Mr. H. Res. 1683. A resolution recognizing the the United States; to the Committee on Edu- BUTTERFIELD, Mr. CONAWAY, Mr. Department of Defense for its work in identi- cation and Labor, and in addition to the SHULER, Mrs. MALONEY, and Mr. fying the dangers of tinnitus, or the percep- Committee on Science and Technology, for a LANGEVIN): tion of sound where no external source of period to be subsequently determined by the such sound exists, for members of the Armed H. Res. 1693. A resolution honoring the 15th anniversary of the AbilityOne Base Supply Speaker, in each case for consideration of Forces subjected to blast injuries and high- such provisions as fall within the jurisdic- decibel equipment; to the Committee on Centers; to the Committee on Armed Serv- ices. tion of the committee concerned. Armed Services. By Mr. MARSHALL (for himself, Mr. By Mr. TURNER (for himself and Mr. By Mr. GRAVES of Missouri: H. Res. 1694. A resolution commending The BROUN of Georgia, Mr. GINGREY of DELAHUNT): Wall that Heals; to the Committee on Armed Georgia, Mr. PRICE of Georgia, Mr. H. Res. 1684. A resolution honoring the Services. KINGSTON, Mr. BISHOP of Georgia, Mr. memories of Ronald H. Brown, 32 other re- By Mr. HASTINGS of Florida: BARROW, Mr. LEWIS of Georgia, Mr. markable Americans and 2 distinguished H. Res. 1695. A resolution encouraging JOHNSON of Georgia, Mr. WESTMORE- Croatians who prematurely lost their lives elected officials and political leaders in the LAND, and Mr. SCOTT of Georgia): on April 3, 1996, while on a trade mission to Republic of Iraq to redouble their efforts to H. Res. 1703. A resolution congratulating the Balkans; to the Committee on Energy form a government that is just, representa- the Warner Robins Little League softball and Commerce. tive, and accountable to the people of Iraq; team from Warner Robins, Georgia, on win- By Mr. BERRY (for himself, Mrs. to the Committee on Foreign Affairs. ning the 2010 Little League Softball World EMERSON, Mr. THOMPSON of Mis- By Mr. HASTINGS of Florida (for him- Series; to the Committee on Oversight and sissippi, Mr. CHILDERS, Mr. POE of self, Mr. VAN HOLLEN, and Mr. BUR- Government Reform. Texas, Mr. PAUL, Mr. HERGER, Mr. TON of Indiana): By Mr. MCGOVERN (for himself and OLSON, and Mr. CASSIDY): H. Res. 1696. A resolution supporting the Mr. SARBANES): H. Res. 1685. A resolution recognizing the goals and ideals of United Nations General H. Res. 1704. A resolution honoring the 20th anniversary of the annual September Assembly Resolution A/64/255 declaring a 2500th anniversary of the Battle of Mara- celebration of the harvest of rice in the ‘‘Decade of Action for Road Safety‘‘ for 2011 thon; to the Committee on Foreign Affairs. United States; to the Committee on Agri- to 2020; to the Committee on Foreign Affairs, By Mr. PASCRELL (for himself and culture. and in addition to the Committee on Trans- Mr. TIBERI): By Mrs. BIGGERT: portation and Infrastructure, for a period to H. Res. 1705. A resolution expressing sup- H. Res. 1686. A resolution expressing sup- be subsequently determined by the Speaker, port for designation of the month of October port for designation of October 2, 2010, as in each case for consideration of such provi- as Italian and Italian American Heritage World MRSA Day; to the Committee on sions as fall within the jurisdiction of the Month; to the Committee on Oversight and Oversight and Government Reform. committee concerned. Government Reform.

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By Mr. PASCRELL (for himself, Mr. lution No. 136 requesting the federal govern- H.R. 2472: Mr. KLINE of Minnesota and Mr. HOYER, Mrs. EMERSON, Mr. KING of ment to explore creating a federal entity to ROGERS of Kentucky. New York, and Mr. ANDREWS): oversee and enforce federal, state, and local H.R. 2559: Mr. SABLAN and Mr. VISCLOSKY. H. Res. 1706. A resolution supporting the safety regulations on all deep-water drilling H.R. 2579: Mr. DOYLE. goals and ideals of Fire Prevention Week, rigs; jointly to the Committees on Oversight H.R. 2598: Mr. MARSHALL. which begins on October 3, 2010, and the work and Government Reform and Natural Re- H.R. 2616: Ms. EDWARDS of Maryland. of firefighters in educating and protecting sources. H.R. 2625: Mr. GARAMENDI, Mr. ELLISON, the communities of the United States; to the Mr. LARSEN of Washington, Mr. DICKS, Mr. f Committee on Oversight and Government SCHRADER, and Mr. FATTAH. Reform. ADDITIONAL SPONSORS H.R. 2697: Mr. FOSTER. By Mr. PETERS (for himself, Mr. H.R. 2719: Mr. ETHERIDGE. LEVIN, and Mr. HIMES): Under clause 7 of rule XII, sponsors H.R. 2850: Mr. FILNER. H. Res. 1707. A resolution requiring the were added to public bills and resolu- H.R. 2906: Mr. CRITZ and Mr. MOORE of Kan- posting of information on the disbursements tions as follows: sas. H.R. 2964: Mrs. EMERSON. made during each session of Congress from H.R. 21: Mr. TOWNS. H.R. 3017: Mr. HOYER. the Members’ Representational Allowance on H.R. 30: Mr. GARY G. MILLER of California. H.R. 3024: Mr. KISSELL and Mr. SHUSTER. official public Internet sites of the House of H.R. 39: Mr. HILL. H.R. 3035: Mr. DRIEHAUS. Representatives, and for other purposes; to H.R. 43: Mr. BROUN of Georgia. H.R. 3043: Mr. CUELLAR, Ms. GIFFORDS, Ms. the Committee on House Administration. H.R. 223: Mrs. CHRISTENSEN and Mr. BALDWIN, Mr. KLEIN of Florida, and Ms. MAT- By Mr. ROYCE (for himself and Ms. MCGOVERN. SUI. ROS-LEHTINEN): H.R. 268: Mr. BACHUS. H.R. 3059: Mr. FRANK of Massachusetts, Mr. H. Res. 1708. A resolution recognizing the H.R. 423: Mr. MAFFEI. FILNER, and Mr. CASSIDY. destructive role of the Government of Eri- H.R. 442: Mr. CARDOZA and Mr. WALZ. H.R. 3108: Mr. BOUCHER and Ms. LINDA T. trea and calling on the Secretary of State to H.R. 571: Mr. MOORE of Kansas, Mr. SA´ NCHEZ of California. designate Eritrea as a country that has pro- HINOJOSA, Mr. LATHAM, and Mr. MORAN of H.R. 3130: Mr. POLIS, Mr. GRIJALVA, and vided support for international terrorism; to Kansas. Mr. COHEN. the Committee on Foreign Affairs. H.R. 691: Mr. WITTMAN. H.R. 3168: Mr. STARK. By Mr. RUPPERSBERGER: H.R. 697: Mrs. NAPOLITANO. H.R. 3271: Ms. PINGREE of Maine and Mr. H. Res. 1709. A resolution supporting the H.R. 745: Mr. CULBERSON. HIMES. goals and ideals of Red Ribbon Week; to the ITTMAN H.R. 760: Mr. W . H.R. 3286: Ms. TSONGAS. Committee on Energy and Commerce. H.R. 775: Mr. DEUTCH and Mr. DENT. By Mr. SMITH of New Jersey (for him- H.R. 3355: Mr. HOLT and Ms. EDDIE BERNICE H.R. 789: Mr. STARK and Ms. NORTON. JOHNSON of Texas. self, Mr. PITTS, and Mr. MCGOVERN): H.R. 1074: Mr. CARDOZA. H. Res. 1710. A resolution calling on the H.R. 3380: Mr. JACKSON of Illinois and Mr. H.R. 1079: Mr. LYNCH. DEFAZIO. military regime in Burma, the State Peace H.R. 1093: Mr. CRITZ. and Development Council, to immediately H.R. 3439: Mr. CARNAHAN. H.R. 1098: Mr. VISCLOSKY. H.R. 3531: Ms. LEE of California. recognize the Rohingya people as full and H.R. 1126: Mr. ROTHMAN of New Jersey, Mr. H.R. 3564: Ms. DEGETTE and Mr. POLIS. equal citizens of Burma, lift all restrictions CONYERS, and Ms. PINGREE of Maine. H.R. 3580: Mr. BACHUS. on movement, marriage, and access to edu- H.R. 1199: Mr. KLINE of Minnesota. H.R. 3586: Ms. SCHWARTZ and Mr. MORAN of cation for the Rohingya people, and end its H.R. 1204: Mr. BOOZMAN. Kansas. campaign of religious and ethnic persecution H.R. 1206: Mr. BOSWELL, Mr. UPTON, Mrs. H.R. 3652: Mr. CRITZ. amounting to crimes against humanity MCMORRIS RODGERS, Ms. JENKINS, Mr. ROG- H.R. 3697: Mr. BACHUS. throughout Burma; to the Committee on ERS of Michigan, and Mr. OLSON. H.R. 3744: Mr. OWENS and Mr. WELCH. Foreign Affairs. H.R. 1255: Mr. GENE GREEN of Texas and H.R. 3758: Mr. HONDA. By Ms. WATSON: Mr. HIMES. H.R. 3765: Mr. ROE of Tennessee, Mr. H. Res. 1711. A resolution commemorating H.R. 1326: Mr. SHULER. BILBRAY, Mr. OLSON, Mr. BARTON of Texas, the eminently successful performance and H.R. 1340: Mr. POLIS. Mr. TIM MURPHY of Pennsylvania, Mr. YOUNG record of excellence of Barbara A. McKinzie, H.R. 1343: Mr. KLINE of Minnesota. of Alaska, and Mr. MARIO DIAZ-BALART of immediate past international president of H.R. 1458: Mr. ANDREWS and Ms. LINDA T. Florida. the Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Inc; to the SA´ NCHEZ of California. H.R. 3772: Mr. MCGOVERN. Committee on Education and Labor. H.R. 1521: Mr. GALLEGLY, Mr. GRIFFITH, and H.R. 3813: Mr. DOYLE. f Mr. KING of Iowa. H.R. 3927: Mr. RODRIGUEZ, Mr. BRADY of H.R. 1526: Mr. DAVIS of Kentucky. Pennsylvania, Mr. CONAWAY, Ms. CLARKE, MEMORIALS H.R. 1545: Mr. PATRICK J. MURPHY of Penn- Mr. DONNELLY of Indiana, Mr. REYES, Mr. Under clause 4 of rule XXII, memo- sylvania and Mr. HOLT. CAMPBELL, Mr. WAMP, and Mr. WITTMAN. H.R. 1547: Mr. FLAKE. rials were presented and referred as fol- H.R. 3936: Mrs. KIRKPATRICK of Arizona and H.R. 1589: Mr. BACA. Mr. MARSHALL. lows: H.R. 1616: Mr. GRAYSON. H.R. 3974: Mr. GENE GREEN of Texas. 395. The SPEAKER presented a memorial H.R. 1625: Mr. LEWIS of Georgia. H.R. 4077: Mr. STARK. of the Senate of the State of Louisiana, rel- H.R. 1643: Mr. PRICE of North Carolina. H.R. 4121: Mr. BRALEY of Iowa, Mr. ative to Senate Resolution No. 147 memori- H.R. 1708: Mr. CRITZ. MICHAUD, Mr. HARE, Mr. JACKSON of Illinois, alizing the Congress to oppose the creation H.R. 1751: Mr. PALLONE. Mr. PLATTS, Mr. PASTOR of Arizona, Mr. of a new consumer regulatory agency for H.R. 1806: Mr. DELAHUNT. DOYLE, Mr. REYES, Mr. PASCRELL, Mr. BOS- FDIC insured institutions; to the Committee H.R. 1898: Mr. FILNER. WELL, Mr. OWENS, Mr. KILDEE, Mr. ALTMIRE, on Financial Services. H.R. 1961: Mr. HONDA. Mr. RUSH, Mr. HIGGINS, Mr. LARSON of Con- 396. Also, a memorial of the Senate of the H.R. 1972: Mr. PRICE of North Carolina. necticut, Mr. BACA, Mr. MAFFEI, Mr. State of Louisiana, relative to Senate Con- H.R. 2024: Mr. HOLDEN. CARNAHAN, Mr. MINNICK, Mr. HIMES, Mr. current Resolution No. 122 memorializing H.R. 2030: Mr. QUIGLEY, Ms. PINGREE of GRAYSON, Mr. LOBIONDO, Mr. DOGGETT, Mr. the Congress to continue to support and in- Maine, and Mr. MAFFEI. MANZULLO, Ms. SCHWARTZ, Mrs. MALONEY, vest in the national Cancer Institute Com- H.R. 2067: Mr. MAFFEI. Mr. SHULER, Mr. JOHNSON of Georgia, Ms. munity Cancer Centers Program; to the H.R. 2085: Ms. NORTON. MCCOLLUM, Ms. BORDALLO, Mr. GINGREY of Committee on Energy and Commerce. H.R. 2139: Ms. PINGREE of Maine. Georgia, Mr. PRICE of North Carolina, Mr. 397. Also, a memorial of the Senate of the H.R. 2149: Ms. SCHWARTZ. ACKERMAN, Ms. WOOLSEY, Mr. DENT, Mr. NYE, State of Louisiana, relative to Senate Con- H.R. 2156: Mr. ROTHMAN of New Jersey. Mr. PERRIELLO, Mr. DAVIS of Kentucky, Mr. current Resolution No. 38 urging the Con- H.R. 2262: Mr. WALZ. BISHOP of New York, Ms. TSONGAS, and Ms. gress to adopt and submit to the states for H.R. 2275: Mr. TIERNEY, Mr. LATOURETTE, CASTOR of Florida. ratification the Parental Rights Amendment Mr. CONNOLLY of Virginia, and Mr. DEFAZIO. H.R. 4133: Mr. DAVIS of Kentucky. to the Constitution of the United States; to H.R. 2277: Mr. HIMES. H.R. 4144: Mr. PASCRELL. the Committee on the Judiciary. H.R. 2280: Mr. OWENS. H.R. 4223: Ms. CASTOR of Florida. 398. Also, a memorial of the Senate of the H.R. 2287: Mr. RAHALL, Mr. FLEMING, and H.R. 4229: Mr. PERLMUTTER. State of Louisiana, relative to Senate Reso- Mrs. BACHMANN. H.R. 4237: Mr. DEUTCH. lution No. 125 urging the United States De- H.R. 2296: Mr. CARDOZA. H.R. 4259: Mr. MURPHY of New York. partment of Commerce to establish a foreign H.R. 2368: Mr. PRICE of North Carolina. H.R. 4287: Mr. PRICE of North Carolina. trade zone in the Delta region of Louisiana; H.R. 2381: Mr. SCHRADER. H.R. 4303: Mr. FILNER. to the Committee on Ways and Means. H.R. 2413: Mr. RAHALL. H.R. 4310: Ms. LINDA T. SA´ NCHEZ of Cali- 399. Also, a memorial of the Senate of the H.R. 2425: Mr. CRITZ. fornia and Mr. COSTELLO. State of Louisiana, relative to Senate Reso- H.R. 2429: Mr. GRIJALVA. H.R. 4318: Ms. BALDWIN.

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