S4844 CONGRESSIONAL RECORD — SENATE July 8, 2015 SUBMITTED RESOLUTIONS TOOMEY, Mr. WARNER, Mr. PERDUE, bill S. 1177, to reauthorize the Elementary Mrs. SHAHEEN, Ms. MURKOWSKI, Ms. MI- and Secondary Education Act of 1965 to en- KULSKI, Ms. AYOTTE, Mr. MARKEY, Mr. sure that every child achieves; which was or- dered to lie on the table. SENATE RESOLUTION 217—DESIG- MORAN, Mr. CARPER, Mr. THUNE, Mrs. NATING OCTOBER 8, 2015, AS ‘‘NA- SA 2123. Mr. UDALL (for himself and Mr. MCCASKILL, Ms. HIRONO, Mr. BENNET, TESTER) submitted an amendment intended TIONAL HYDROGEN AND FUEL Mr. KAINE, Mr. KING, Mrs. MURRAY, Ms. to be proposed to amendment SA 2089 sub- CELL DAY’’ KLOBUCHAR, Mrs. GILLIBRAND, Mr. DUR- mitted by Mr. ALEXANDER (for himself and Mr. BLUMENTHAL (for himself and BIN, Mr. CASEY, Ms. CANTWELL, Mr. Mrs. MURRAY) to the bill S. 1177, supra; Mr. GRAHAM) submitted the following PETERS, Ms. WARREN, Mrs. FEINSTEIN, which was ordered to lie on the table. resolution; which was referred to the Mr. TESTER, and Mr. WYDEN) submitted SA 2124. Mrs. MURRAY (for herself, Ms. the following resolution; which was MIKULSKI, Mrs. SHAHEEN, Ms. BALDWIN, and Committee on the Judiciary: Mrs. BOXER) submitted an amendment in- S. RES. 217 considered and agreed to: tended to be proposed to amendment SA 2089 Whereas hydrogen, which has an atomic S. RES. 218 submitted by Mr. ALEXANDER (for himself mass of 1.008, is the most abundant chemical Whereas on July 5, 2015, in , Can- and Mrs. MURRAY) to the bill S. 1177, supra. substance in the universe; ada, the Women’s National SA 2125. Mr. SANDERS submitted an Whereas the United States is a world lead- Team won the FIFA Women’s World Cup; amendment intended to be proposed to er in the development and deployment of Whereas during the FIFA World Cup the amendment SA 2089 submitted by Mr. ALEX- fuel cell and hydrogen technologies; United States Women’s National Team fin- ANDER (for himself and Mrs. MURRAY) to the Whereas hydrogen fuel cells played an in- ished first in its group before eliminating bill S. 1177, supra; which was ordered to lie strumental role in the United States space teams representing the Republic of Colom- on the table. program, helping the United States achieve bia, the People’s Republic of China, and the SA 2126. Mr. COONS (for himself and Mr. the mission of landing a man on the moon; Federal Republic of Germany in the knock- RUBIO) submitted an amendment intended to Whereas private industry, Federal and out stages to reach the final; be proposed to amendment SA 2089 sub- State governments, national laboratories, Whereas the United States secured a re- mitted by Mr. ALEXANDER (for himself and and universities continue to improve fuel sounding 5 to 2 victory over Japan in the Mrs. MURRAY) to the bill S. 1177, supra; cell and hydrogen technologies to address highest scoring Women’s World Cup Final in which was ordered to lie on the table. our most pressing energy, environmental, history, which included the fastest hat trick SA 2127. Mr. COONS (for himself, Mr. and economic issues; in World Cup history by by the RUBIO, and Mrs. GILLIBRAND) submitted an Whereas fuel cells utilizing hydrogen and 16th minute of the game; amendment intended to be proposed to hydrogen-rich fuels to generate electricity Whereas the run of the United States amendment SA 2089 submitted by Mr. ALEX- are clean, efficient, resilient technologies Women’s National Team in the 2015 World ANDER (for himself and Mrs. MURRAY) to the being sold for stationary and backup power, Cup included a record-tying 540 consecutive bill S. 1177, supra; which was ordered to lie zero-emission light duty motor vehicles and minutes without conceding a goal; on the table. buses, industrial vehicles, and portable Whereas the United States Women’s Na- SA 2128. Mr. KAINE (for himself, Ms. power; tional Team became the first team to win AYOTTE, Mr. WHITEHOUSE, Mr. CASEY, Mr. Whereas stationary fuel cells are being the FIFA Women’s World Cup 3 times; WARNER, and Mrs. BOXER) submitted an placed in service for continuous and backup Whereas all 23 players on the roster should amendment intended to be proposed to power to provide business and energy con- be congratulated, including captains Christie amendment SA 2089 submitted by Mr. ALEX- sumers with reliable power in the event of Rampone and , Golden Ball ANDER (for himself and Mrs. MURRAY) to the grid outages; winner Carli Lloyd, Golden Glove winner bill S. 1177, supra; which was ordered to lie Whereas stationary fuel cells can help re- , as well as , Morgan on the table. duce water use compared to traditional Brian, , , SA 2129. Mr. TESTER submitted an amend- power generation technologies; , , Lauren Holiday, ment intended to be proposed to amendment Whereas fuel cell electric light duty motor Julie Johnston, , Ali SA 2089 submitted by Mr. ALEXANDER (for vehicles and buses that utilize hydrogen can Krieger, , , himself and Mrs. MURRAY) to the bill S. 1177, completely replicate the experience of inter- , Kelley O’Hara, Heather supra; which was ordered to lie on the table. SA 2130. Mr. SCHATZ submitted an amend- nal combustion vehicles including com- O’Reilly, , , ment intended to be proposed to amendment parable range and refueling times; , and ; SA 2089 submitted by Mr. ALEXANDER (for Whereas hydrogen fuel cell industrial vehi- Whereas head coach displayed ex- himself and Mrs. MURRAY) to the bill S. 1177, cles are being deployed at logistical hubs and traordinary leadership, adjusting the team’s supra; which was ordered to lie on the table. warehouses across the country and are also starting lineup as the FIFA Women’s World SA 2131. Mr. CASEY (for himself, Mr. ISAK- being exported to facilities in Europe and Cup progressed in order to promote team- SON, and Ms. WARREN) submitted an amend- Asia; work and capitalize on the talents of each ment intended to be proposed to amendment Whereas hydrogen is a non-toxic gas that player; and SA 2089 submitted by Mr. ALEXANDER (for can be derived from a variety of domesti- Whereas dedicated fans, including a group himself and Mrs. MURRAY) to the bill S. 1177, cally-available traditional and renewable re- of supporters known as the American Out- supra; which was ordered to lie on the table. sources, including solar, wind, biogas and the laws, and citizens across the United States SA 2132. Mr. SCOTT (for himself, Mr. CRUZ, abundant supply of natural gas in the United showed their unmitigated support for the Mr. LEE, Mr. RUBIO, Mr. SASSE, and Mr. VIT- States; United States Women’s National Team as TER) submitted an amendment intended to the team competed in Canada, and can now Whereas hydrogen and fuel cells can store be proposed to amendment SA 2089 sub- energy to help enhance the grid and maxi- celebrate because the United States women mitted by Mr. ALEXANDER (for himself and mize opportunities to deploy renewable en- are world champions again: Mrs. MURRAY) to the bill S. 1177, supra; Now, therefore, be it ergy; which was ordered to lie on the table. Whereas the United States currently pro- Resolved, That the Senate— SA 2133. Mr. SCOTT (for himself, Mr. CRUZ, duces and uses more than 11,000,000 metric (1) congratulates the United States Wom- Mr. RUBIO, and Mr. VITTER) submitted an en’s National Team for winning the 2015 tons of hydrogen per year; and amendment intended to be proposed to Whereas engineers and safety code and FIFA Women’s World Cup through teamwork amendment SA 2089 submitted by Mr. ALEX- standard professionals have developed con- and determination; ANDER (for himself and Mrs. MURRAY) to the (2) recognizes the achievements of all of sensus-based protocols for safe delivery, han- bill S. 1177, supra; which was ordered to lie the players, coaches, and staff who contrib- dling, and use of hydrogen: Now, therefore, on the table. uted to the FIFA World Cup winning team; be it SA 2134. Mr. SCOTT (for himself, Mr. CRUZ, and Resolved, That the Senate designates Octo- Mr. HATCH, Mr. RUBIO, and Mr. VITTER) sub- (3) celebrates the contributions of the mil- ber 8, 2015, as ‘‘National Hydrogen and Fuel mitted an amendment intended to be pro- lions of fans across the Nation who cheered Cell Day’’. posed by him to the bill S. 1177, supra; which the United States Women’s National Team was ordered to lie on the table. f to victory, and made the players the best SA 2135. Mrs. GILLIBRAND (for herself and supported team in the world. SENATE RESOLUTION 218—CON- Mr. PORTMAN) submitted an amendment in- GRATULATING THE UNITED f tended to be proposed to amendment SA 2089 STATES WOMEN’S NATIONAL AMENDMENTS SUBMITTED AND submitted by Mr. ALEXANDER (for himself TEAM FOR WINNING THE 2015 PROPOSED and Mrs. MURRAY) to the bill S. 1177, supra; FIFA WORLD CUP which was ordered to lie on the table. SA 2122. Ms. STABENOW submitted an SA 2136. Mr. MURPHY submitted an Mr. MENENDEZ (for himself, Ms. amendment intended to be proposed to amendment intended to be proposed to COLLINS, Mr. BROWN, Mr. RUBIO, Mr. amendment SA 2089 submitted by Mr. ALEX- amendment SA 2089 submitted by Mr. ALEX- BOOKER, Mr. MCCAIN, Mr. SCHUMER, Mr. ANDER (for himself and Mrs. MURRAY) to the ANDER (for himself and Mrs. MURRAY) to the

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bill S. 1177, supra; which was ordered to lie PHY, Mr. HEINRICH, Ms. BALDWIN, Mr. UDALL, himself and Mrs. MURRAY) to the bill S. 1177, on the table. Mr. SCHATZ, Ms. MIKULSKI, Mr. FRANKEN, Mr. supra; which was ordered to lie on the table. SA 2137. Mr. PORTMAN (for himself and MARKEY, Mr. WHITEHOUSE, Mrs. GILLIBRAND, SA 2167. Mr. SCHATZ submitted an amend- Mr. COONS) submitted an amendment in- Mr. WYDEN, Mr. COONS, Ms. WARREN, Ms. ment intended to be proposed to amendment tended to be proposed to amendment SA 2089 CANTWELL, Mr. SCHUMER, Mrs. SHAHEEN, and SA 2089 submitted by Mr. ALEXANDER (for submitted by Mr. ALEXANDER (for himself Mr. SANDERS) submitted an amendment in- himself and Mrs. MURRAY) to the bill S. 1177, and Mrs. MURRAY) to the bill S. 1177, supra; tended to be proposed to amendment SA 2089 supra; which was ordered to lie on the table. which was ordered to lie on the table. submitted by Mr. ALEXANDER (for himself SA 2168. Mr. SCHATZ submitted an amend- SA 2138. Ms. KLOBUCHAR (for herself and and Mrs. MURRAY) to the bill S. 1177, supra; ment intended to be proposed to amendment Mr. HOEVEN) submitted an amendment in- which was ordered to lie on the table. SA 2089 submitted by Mr. ALEXANDER (for tended to be proposed to amendment SA 2089 SA 2153. Mr. REID (for Mr. KING (for him- himself and Mrs. MURRAY) to the bill S. 1177, submitted by Mr. ALEXANDER (for himself self and Mrs. CAPITO)) submitted an amend- supra; which was ordered to lie on the table. and Mrs. MURRAY) to the bill S. 1177, supra; ment intended to be proposed to amendment SA 2169. Mr. BOOKER submitted an amend- which was ordered to lie on the table. SA 2089 submitted by Mr. ALEXANDER (for ment intended to be proposed to amendment SA 2139. Mr. ALEXANDER submitted an himself and Mrs. MURRAY) to the bill S. 1177, SA 2089 submitted by Mr. ALEXANDER (for amendment intended to be proposed to supra; which was ordered to lie on the table. himself and Mrs. MURRAY) to the bill S. 1177, amendment SA 2089 submitted by Mr. ALEX- SA 2154. Mr. REID (for Mr. KING (for him- supra; which was ordered to lie on the table. ANDER (for himself and Mrs. MURRAY) to the self and Mrs. CAPITO)) submitted an amend- SA 2170. Mr. BOOKER submitted an bill S. 1177, supra. ment intended to be proposed to amendment amendment intended to be proposed to SA 2140. Mrs. SHAHEEN submitted an SA 2089 submitted by Mr. ALEXANDER (for amendment SA 2089 submitted by Mr. ALEX- amendment intended to be proposed by her himself and Mrs. MURRAY) to the bill S. 1177, ANDER (for himself and Mrs. MURRAY) to the to the bill S. 1177, supra; which was ordered supra; which was ordered to lie on the table. bill S. 1177, supra; which was ordered to lie to lie on the table. SA 2155. Mr. THUNE submitted an amend- SA 2141. Mr. BENNET (for himself and Ms. on the table. ment intended to be proposed to amendment AYOTTE) submitted an amendment intended SA 2171. Ms. HEITKAMP submitted an SA 2089 submitted by Mr. ALEXANDER (for to be proposed to amendment SA 2089 sub- amendment intended to be proposed to himself and Mrs. MURRAY) to the bill S. 1177, mitted by Mr. ALEXANDER (for himself and amendment SA 2089 submitted by Mr. ALEX- supra; which was ordered to lie on the table. ANDER (for himself and Mrs. MURRAY) to the Mrs. MURRAY) to the bill S. 1177, supra; SA 2156. Mrs. CAPITO (for herself and Mr. which was ordered to lie on the table. bill S. 1177, supra; which was ordered to lie DURBIN) submitted an amendment intended SA 2142. Mr. BLUMENTHAL (for himself, on the table. to be proposed to amendment SA 2089 sub- Mr. MURPHY, and Ms. CANTWELL) submitted SA 2172. Mr. MERKLEY submitted an mitted by Mr. ALEXANDER (for himself and an amendment intended to be proposed to amendment intended to be proposed to Mrs. MURRAY) to the bill S. 1177, supra; amendment SA 2089 submitted by Mr. ALEX- amendment SA 2089 submitted by Mr. ALEX- which was ordered to lie on the table. ANDER (for himself and Mrs. MURRAY) to the ANDER (for himself and Mrs. MURRAY) to the SA 2157. Mr. FLAKE submitted an amend- bill S. 1177, supra; which was ordered to lie bill S. 1177, supra; which was ordered to lie ment intended to be proposed to amendment on the table. on the table. SA 2089 submitted by Mr. ALEXANDER (for SA 2143. Mr. DURBIN submitted an amend- SA 2173. Mr. BOOKER submitted an himself and Mrs. MURRAY) to the bill S. 1177, ment intended to be proposed to amendment amendment intended to be proposed to supra; which was ordered to lie on the table. SA 2089 submitted by Mr. ALEXANDER (for amendment SA 2089 submitted by Mr. ALEX- SA 2158. Mr. FLAKE submitted an amend- himself and Mrs. MURRAY) to the bill S. 1177, ANDER (for himself and Mrs. MURRAY) to the ment intended to be proposed to amendment supra; which was ordered to lie on the table. bill S. 1177, supra; which was ordered to lie SA 2144. Mr. WICKER submitted an amend- SA 2089 submitted by Mr. ALEXANDER (for on the table. ment intended to be proposed to amendment himself and Mrs. MURRAY) to the bill S. 1177, SA 2174. Ms. HEITKAMP (for herself, Mr. supra; which was ordered to lie on the table. SA 2089 submitted by Mr. ALEXANDER (for THUNE, Ms. STABENOW, and Mr. TESTER) sub- SA 2159. Mr. BENNET submitted an himself and Mrs. MURRAY) to the bill S. 1177, mitted an amendment intended to be pro- amendment intended to be proposed to supra; which was ordered to lie on the table. posed to amendment SA 2089 submitted by amendment SA 2089 submitted by Mr. ALEX- SA 2145. Ms. AYOTTE (for herself and Mr. Mr. ALEXANDER (for himself and Mrs. MUR- ANDER (for himself and Mrs. MURRAY) to the BLUMENTHAL) submitted an amendment in- RAY) to the bill S. 1177, supra; which was or- tended to be proposed to amendment SA 2089 bill S. 1177, supra; which was ordered to lie dered to lie on the table. on the table. submitted by Mr. ALEXANDER (for himself SA 2175. Mr. MARKEY submitted an SA 2160. Mr. MENENDEZ submitted an and Mrs. MURRAY) to the bill S. 1177, supra; amendment intended to be proposed to amendment intended to be proposed to which was ordered to lie on the table. amendment SA 2089 submitted by Mr. ALEX- amendment SA 2089 submitted by Mr. ALEX- SA 2146. Mr. COTTON (for himself, Mr. ANDER (for himself and Mrs. MURRAY) to the ANDER (for himself and Mrs. MURRAY) to the SESSIONS, and Mr. CRUZ) submitted an bill S. 1177, supra; which was ordered to lie bill S. 1177, supra; which was ordered to lie amendment intended to be proposed to on the table. on the table. amendment SA 2089 submitted by Mr. ALEX- SA 2176. Mr. MARKEY submitted an SA 2161. Mr. KIRK (for himself, Mr. REED, ANDER (for himself and Mrs. MURRAY) to the amendment intended to be proposed to Ms. BALDWIN, and Mr. BROWN) submitted an bill S. 1177, supra; which was ordered to lie amendment SA 2089 submitted by Mr. ALEX- amendment intended to be proposed to on the table. ANDER (for himself and Mrs. MURRAY) to the amendment SA 2089 submitted by Mr. ALEX- SA 2147. Mr. PORTMAN (for himself and bill S. 1177, supra; which was ordered to lie ANDER (for himself and Mrs. MURRAY) to the Mr. WHITEHOUSE) submitted an amendment on the table. bill S. 1177, supra; which was ordered to lie intended to be proposed to amendment SA SA 2177. Mr. SANDERS submitted an on the table. 2089 submitted by Mr. ALEXANDER (for him- amendment intended to be proposed to SA 2162. Mr. LEE submitted an amendment self and Mrs. MURRAY) to the bill S. 1177, amendment SA 2089 submitted by Mr. ALEX- intended to be proposed to amendment SA supra; which was ordered to lie on the table. ANDER (for himself and Mrs. MURRAY) to the 2089 submitted by Mr. ALEXANDER (for him- SA 2148. Mr. MCCAIN submitted an amend- bill S. 1177, supra; which was ordered to lie self and Mrs. MURRAY) to the bill S. 1177, ment intended to be proposed to amendment on the table. SA 2089 submitted by Mr. ALEXANDER (for supra; which was ordered to lie on the table. himself and Mrs. MURRAY) to the bill S. 1177, SA 2163. Mr. LEE submitted an amendment f supra; which was ordered to lie on the table. intended to be proposed to amendment SA SA 2149. Mr. UDALL submitted an amend- 2089 submitted by Mr. ALEXANDER (for him- TEXT OF AMENDMENTS ment intended to be proposed to amendment self and Mrs. MURRAY) to the bill S. 1177, SA 2122. Ms. STABENOW submitted SA 2089 submitted by Mr. ALEXANDER (for supra; which was ordered to lie on the table. an amendment intended to be proposed SA 2164. Mr. ISAKSON submitted an himself and Mrs. MURRAY) to the bill S. 1177, to amendment SA 2089 submitted by supra; which was ordered to lie on the table. amendment intended to be proposed to SA 2150. Mrs. FEINSTEIN (for herself, Mr. amendment SA 2089 submitted by Mr. ALEX- Mr. ALEXANDER (for himself and Mrs. CORNYN, and Mr. GARDNER) submitted an ANDER (for himself and Mrs. MURRAY) to the MURRAY) to the bill S. 1177, to reau- amendment intended to be proposed to bill S. 1177, supra; which was ordered to lie thorize the Elementary and Secondary amendment SA 2089 submitted by Mr. ALEX- on the table. Education Act of 1965 to ensure that ANDER (for himself and Mrs. MURRAY) to the SA 2165. Mr. ISAKSON submitted an every child achieves; which was or- bill S. 1177, supra; which was ordered to lie amendment intended to be proposed to dered to lie on the table; as follows: on the table. amendment SA 2089 submitted by Mr. ALEX- SA 2151. Mr. CARPER submitted an amend- ANDER (for himself and Mrs. MURRAY) to the At the end of the bill, add the following: ment intended to be proposed to amendment bill S. 1177, supra; which was ordered to lie SEC. 1020ll. EARLY PELL PROMISE ACT. SA 2089 submitted by Mr. ALEXANDER (for on the table. (a) SHORT TITLE.—This section may be himself and Mrs. MURRAY) to the bill S. 1177, SA 2166. Mr. BROWN (for himself, Mr. cited as the ‘‘Early Pell Promise Act’’. supra; which was ordered to lie on the table. CASEY, and Mr. COONS) submitted an amend- (b) EARLY FEDERAL PELL GRANT COMMIT- SA 2152. Mr. CASEY (for himself, Mrs. ment intended to be proposed to amendment MENT PROGRAM.—Subpart 1 of part A of title MURRAY, Ms. HIRONO, Mr. DURBIN, Mr. MUR- SA 2089 submitted by Mr. ALEXANDER (for IV of the Higher Education Act of 1965 (20

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