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S. PRT. 111–78

COMMITTEE ON ENVIRONMENT AND PUBLIC WORKS

UNITED STATES SENATE

LEGISLATIVE CALENDAR

ONE HUNDRED ELEVENTH CONGRESS

CONVENED JANUARY 6, 2009 FIRST SESSION ! ADJOURNED DECEMBER 23, 2009

CONVENED JANUARY 5, 2010 SECOND SESSION ! ADJOURNED DECEMBER 22, 2010

BARBARA BOXER, Chairman

FINAL CALENDAR

December 31, 2010

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Committee members ...... 3 Subcommittees ...... 4 Jurisdiction of the committee ...... 6 Rules of procedure ...... 7 History and work of the committee ...... 10 Measures Within the Jurisdiction of the Committee on Environment and Public Works—111th Congress .... 11 Chronology and status of Senate bills ...... 27 Chronology and status of House Acts ...... 51 Chronology and status of Resolutions ...... 69 Nominations ...... 71 Measures reported to the Senate ...... 79 Measures discharged ...... 85 Measures enacted into law ...... 87 Hearings and meetings held by the committee ...... 91 Presidential messages ...... 105 Executive communications ...... 107 Petitions and Memorials ...... 167 Publications: Hearings ...... 169 Committee prints ...... 172 Reports ...... 172 Author index ...... 175 Subject index ...... 191

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BARBARA BOXER, CALIFORNIA, Chairman

MAX BAUCUS, MONTANA JAMES M. INHOFE, OKLAHOMA THOMAS R. CARPER, DELAWARE GEORGE V. VOINOVICH, OHIO FRANK R. LAUTENBERG, NEW JERSEY DAVID VITTER, BENJAMIN L. CARDIN, MARYLAND , WYOMING BERNARD SANDERS, VERMONT , , MINNESOTA CHRISTOPHER S. BOND, MISSOURI , RHODE ISLAND LAMAR ALEXANDER, TENNESSEE TOM UDALL, NEW MEXICO , OREGON , ARLEN SPECTER, PENNSYLVANIA1

BETTINA POIRIER, Staff Director RUTH VAN MARK, Minority Staff Director

1Note: Senator Arlen Specter, of Pennsylvania, changed his party affiliation from Republican to Democrat, on June 3, 2009.

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TRANSPORTATION AND INFRASTRUCTURE

MAX BAUCUS, MONTANA, Chairman THOMAS R. CARPER, DELAWARE GEORGE V. VOINOVICH, OHIO FRANK R. LAUTENBERG, NEW JERSEY DAVID VITTER, LOUISIANA BENJAMIN L. CARDIN, MARYLAND JOHN BARRASSO, WYOMING BERNARD SANDERS, VERMONT MIKE CRAPO, IDAHO AMY KLOBUCHAR, MINNESOTA JAMES M. INHOFE, OKLAHOMA (ex officio) ARLEN SPECTER, PENNSYLVANIA BARBARA BOXER, CALIFORNIA (ex officio)

CLEAN AIR AND NUCLEAR SAFETY

THOMAS R. CARPER, DELAWARE Chairman MAX BAUCUS, MONTANA DAVID VITTER, LOUISIANA BENJAMIN L. CARDIN, MARYLAND GEORGE V. VOINOVICH, OHIO BERNARD SANDERS, VERMONT CHRISTOPHER S. BOND, MISSOURI JEFF MERKLEY, OREGON JAMES M. INHOFE, OKLAHOMA (ex officio) BARBARA BOXER, CALIFORNIA (ex officio)

SUPERFUND, TOXICS AND ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH

FRANK R. LAUTENBERG, NEW JERSEY, Chairman MAX BAUCUS, MONTANA JAMES M. INHOFE, OKLAHOMA AMY KLOBUCHAR, MINNESOTA MIKE CRAPO, IDAHO SHELDON WHITEHOUSE, RHODE ISLAND CHRISTOPHER S. BOND, MISSOURI KIRSTEN GILLIBRAND, NEW YORK ARLEN SPECTER, PENNSYLVANIA BARBARA BOXER, CALIFORNIA (ex officio)

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BENJAMIN L. CARDIN, MARYLAND, Chairman FRANK R. LAUTENBERG, NEW JERSEY MIKE CRAPO, IDAHO SHELDON WHITEHOUSE, RHODE ISLAND JOHN BARRASSO, WYOMING TOM UDALL, NEW MEXICO LAMAR ALEXANDER, TENNESSEE JEFF MERKLEY, OREGON JAMES M. INHOFE, OKLAHOMA (ex officio) BARBARA BOXER, CALIFORNIA (ex officio)

GREEN JOBS AND THE NEW ECONOMY

BERNARD SANDERS, VERMONT, Chairman THOMAS R. CARPER, DELAWARE CHRISTOPHER S. BOND, MISSOURI KIRSTEN GILLIBRAND, NEW YORK GEORGE V. VOINOVICH, OHIO BARBARA BOXER, CALIFORNIA (ex officio) JAMES M. INHOFE, OKLAHOMA (ex officio)

CHILDREN’S HEALTH

AMY KLOBUCHAR, MINNESOTA, Chairman TOM UDALL, NEW MEXICO LAMAR ALEXANDER, TENNESSEE JEFF MERKLEY, OREGON DAVID VITTER, LOUISIANA ARLEN SPECTER, PENNSYLVANIA JAMES M. INHOFE, OKLAHOMA (ex officio) BARBARA BOXER, CALIFORNIA (ex officio)

OVERSIGHT

SHELDON WHITEHOUSE, RHODE ISLAND, Chairman TOM UDALL, NEW MEXICO JOHN BARRASSO, WYOMING KIRSTEN GILLIBRAND, NEW YORK DAVID VITTER, LOUISIANA BARBARA BOXER, CALIFORNIA (ex officio) JAMES M. INHOFE, OKLAHOMA (ex officio)

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(Pursuant to Rule XXV, Sec. 2, Standing Rules of the Senate) The Senate Committee on Environment and Public Works is one of sixteen standing committees established by Rule XXV of the Senate, under which committee jurisdictions were last revised by the adoption of S. Res. 4, Senate Committee Reorganization, February 11, 1977. Section 2 of Rule XXV as amended on January 7, 1993 provides that the Committee shall consist of seventeen Senators. The pertinent section of Senate Rule XXV follows: (h)(1) Committee on Environment and Public Works, to which shall be referred all proposed legislation, messages, petitions, memorials, and other matters relating to the following subjects: 1. Air pollution. 2. Construction and maintenance of highways. 3. Environmental aspects of outer continental shelf lands. 4. Environmental effects of toxic substances, other than pesticides. 5. Environmental policy. 6. Environmental research and development. 7. Fisheries and wildlife. 8. Flood control and improvement of rivers and harbors, including environmental aspects of deepwater ports. 9. Noise pollution. 10. Nonmilitary environmental regulation and control of nuclear energy. 11. Ocean dumping. 12. Public buildings and improved grounds for the United States generally, including Federal buildings in the District of Columbia. 13. Public works, bridges, and dams. 14. Regional economic development. 15. Solid waste disposal and recycling. 16. Water pollution. 17. Water resources. (2) Such committee shall also study and review, on a comprehensive basis, matters relating to environmental protection and resource utilization and conservation, and report thereon from time to time.

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Rule 1. Committee Meetings in General. (a) REGULAR MEETING DAYS. For purposes of complying with paragraph 3 of Senate Rule XXVI, the regular meeting day of the committee is the first and third Thursday of each month at 10:00 a.m. If there is no business before the committee, the regular meeting shall be omitted. (b) ADDITIONAL MEETINGS. The chairman may call additional meetings, after consulting with the ranking minority member. Subcommittee chairmen may call meetings, with the concurrence of the chairman of the committee, after consulting with the ranking minority members of the subcommittee and the committee. (c) PRESIDING OFFICER. (1) The chairman shall preside at all meetings of the committee. If the chairman is not present, the ranking majority member who is present shall preside. (2) Subcommittee chairmen shall preside at all meetings of their subcommittees. If the subcommittee chairman is not present, the ranking majority member of the subcommittee who is present shall preside. (3) Notwithstanding the rule prescribed by paragraphs (1) and (2), any member of the committee may preside at a hearing. (d) OPEN MEETINGS. Meetings of the committee and subcommittees, including hearings and business meetings, are open to the public. A portion of a meeting may be closed to the public if the committee determines by rollcall vote of a majority of the members present that the matters to be discussed or the testimony to be taken— (1) will disclose matters necessary to be kept secret in the interests of national defense or the confidential conduct of the foreign relations of the United States; (2) relate solely to matters of committee staff personnel or internal staff management or procedure; or (3) constitute any other grounds for closure under paragraph 5(b) of Senate Rule XXVI. (e) BROADCASTING. (1) Public meetings of the committee or a subcommittee may be televised, broadcast, or recorded by a member of the Senate press gallery or an employee of the Senate. (2) Any member of the Senate Press Gallery or employee of the Senate wishing to televise, broadcast, or record a committee meeting must notify the staff director or the staff director’s designee by 5:00 p.m. the day before the meeting. (3) During public meetings, any person using a camera, microphone, or other electronic equipment may not position or use the equipment in a way that interferes with the seating, vision, or hearing of committee members or staff on the dais, or with the orderly process of the meeting. Rule 2. Quorums. (a) BUSINESS MEETINGS. At committee business meetings, and for purposes of approving he issuance of a subpoena or approving a committee resolution, one third of the members of the committee, at least two of whom are members of the minority party, constitute a quorum, except as provided in subsection (d). (b) SUBCOMMITTEE MEETINGS. At subcommittee business meetings, a majority of the subcommittee members, at least one of whom is a member of the minority party, constitutes a quorum for conducting business. (c) CONTINUING QUORUM. Once a quorum as prescribed in subsections (a) and (b) has been established, the committee or subcommittee may continue to conduct business. (d) REPORTING. No measure or matter may be reported by the committee unless a majority of committee members cast votes in person. (e) HEARINGS. One member constitutes a quorum for conducting a hearing. Rule 3. Hearings. (a) ANNOUNCEMENTS. Before the committee or a subcommittee holds a hearing, the chairman of the committee or subcommittee shall make a public announcement and provide notice to members of the date, place, time, and subject matter of the hearing. The announcement and notice shall be issued at least one week in advance of the hearing, unless the chairman of the committee or subcommittee, with the concurrence of the ranking minority member of the committee or subcommittee, determines that there is good cause to provide a shorter period, in which event the announcement and notice shall be issued at least twenty-four hours in advance of the hearing. (b) STATEMENTS OF WITNESSES. (1) A witness who is scheduled to testify at a hearing of the committee or a subcommittee shall file 100 copies of the written testimony at least 48 hours before the hearing. If a witness fails to comply with this requirement, 7

VerDate Aug 31 2005 10:42 Oct 05, 2018 Jkt 000000 PO 00000 Frm 00007 Fmt 7801 Sfmt 7801 S:\_EPW\DOCS\29980.TXT VERN the presiding officer may preclude the witness’s testimony. This rule may be waived for field hearings, except for witnesses from the Federal Government. (2) Any witness planning to use at a hearing any exhibit such as a chart, graph, diagram, photo, map, slide, or model must submit one identical copy of the exhibit (or representation of the exhibit in the case of a model) and 100 copies reduced to letter or legal paper size at least 48 hours before the hearing. Any exhibit described above that is not provided to the committee at least 48 hours prior to the hearing cannot be used for purpose of presenting testimony to the committee and will not be included in the hearing record. (3) The presiding officer at a hearing may have a witness confine the oral presentation to a summary of the written testimony. (4) Notwithstanding a request that a document be embargoed, any document that is to be discussed at a hearing, including, but not limited to, those produced by the General Accounting Office, Congressional Budget Office, Congressional Research Service, a Federal agency, an Inspector General, or a nongovernmental entity, shall be provided to all members of the committee at least 72 hours before the hearing. Rule 4. Business Meetings: Notice and Filing Requirements. (a) NOTICE. The chairman of the committee or the subcommittee shall provide notice, the agenda of business to be discussed, and the text of agenda items to members of the committee or subcommittee at least 72 hours before a business meeting. (b) AMENDMENTS. First-degree amendments must be filed with the chairman of the committee or the subcommittee at least 24 hours before a business meeting. After the filing deadline, the chairman shall promptly distribute all filed amendments to the members of the committee or subcommittee. (c) MODIFICATIONS. The chairman of the committee or the subcommittee may modify the notice and filing requirements to meet special circumstances, with the concurrence of the ranking member of the committee or subcommittee. Rule 5. Business Meetings: Voting. (a) PROXY VOTING. (1) Proxy voting is allowed on all measures, amendments, resolutions, or other matters before the committee or a subcommittee. (2) A member who is unable to attend a business meeting may submit a proxy vote on any matter, in writing, orally, or through personal instructions. (3) A proxy given in writing is valid until revoked. A proxy given orally or by personal instructions is valid only on the day given. (b) SUBSEQUENT VOTING. Members who were not present at a business meeting and were unable to cast their votes by proxy may record their votes later, so long as they do so that same business day and their vote does not change the outcome. (c) PUBLIC ANNOUNCEMENT. (1) Whenever the committee conducts a rollcall vote, the chairman shall announce the results of the vote, including a tabulation of the votes cast in favor and the votes cast against the proposition by each member of the committee. (2) Whenever the committee reports any measure or matter by rollcall vote, the report shall include a tabulation of the votes cast in favor of and the votes cast in opposition to the measure or matter by each member of the committee. Rule 6. Subcommittees. (a) REGULARLY ESTABLISHED SUBCOMMITTEES: The committee has seven subcommittees: Transportation and Infrastructure; Clean Air and Nuclear Safety; Superfund, Toxics and Environmental Health; Water and Wildlife; Green Jobs and the New Economy; Children’s Health; and Oversight. (b) MEMBERSHIP: The committee chair, after consulting with the ranking minority member, shall select members of the subcommittees. Rule 7. Statutory Responsibilities and Other Matters. (a) ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT STATEMENTS. No project or legislation proposed by any executive branch agency may be approved or otherwise acted upon unless the committee has received a final environmental impact statement relative to it, in accordance with section 102(2)(C) of the National Environmental Policy Act, and the written comments of the Administrator of the Environmental Protection Agency, in accordance with section 309 of the Clean Air Act. This rule is not intended to broaden, narrow, or otherwise modify the class of projects or legislative proposals for which environmental impact statements are required under section 102(2)(C). (b) PROJECT APPROVALS. (1) Whenever the committee authorizes a project under Public Law 89–298, the Rivers and Harbors Act of 1965; Public Law 83–566, the Watershed Protection and Flood Prevention Act; or Public Law 86–249, the Public Buildings Act of 1959, as amended; the chairman shall submit for printing in the , and the committee shall publish periodically as a committee print, a report that describes the project and the reasons for its approval, together with any dissenting or individual views. (2) Proponents of a committee resolution shall submit appropriate evidence in favor of the resolution. (c) BUILDING PROSPECTUSES. 8

VerDate Aug 31 2005 10:42 Oct 05, 2018 Jkt 000000 PO 00000 Frm 00008 Fmt 7801 Sfmt 7801 S:\_EPW\DOCS\29980.TXT VERN (1) When the General Services Administration submits a prospectus, pursuant to section 7(a) of the Public Buildings Act of 1959, as amended, for construction (including construction of buildings for lease by the government), alteration and repair, or acquisition, the committee shall act with respect to the prospectus during the same session in which the prospectus is submitted. A prospectus rejected by majority vote of the committee or not reported to the Senate during the session in which it was submitted shall be returned to the GSA and must then be resubmitted in order to be considered by the committee during the next session of the Congress. (2) A report of a building project survey submitted by the General Services Administration to the committee under section 11(b) of the Public Buildings Act of 1959, as amended, may not be considered by the committee as being a prospectus subject to approval by committee resolution in accordance with section 7(a) of that Act. A project described in the report may be considered for committee action only if it is submitted as a prospectus in accordance with section 7(a) and is subject to the provisions of paragraph (1) of this rule. (d) NAMING PUBLIC FACILITIES: The committee may not name a building, structure or facility for any living person, except former Presidents or former Vice Presidents of the United States, former Members of Congress over 70 years of age, former Justices of the United States Supreme Court over 70 years of age, or Federal judges who are fully retired and over 75 years of age or have taken senior status and are over 75 years of age. Rule 8. Amending the Rules. The rules may be added to, modified, amended, or suspended by vote of a majority of committee members at a business meeting if a quorum is present.

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In 1837, the Senate created the Committee on Public Buildings and Grounds to oversee the development of the Federal buildings in the young, but growing Federal City of Washington, DC. In 1947, during a reorganization of Senate committees, the panel was renamed the Committee on Public Works. Following another major organizational revision in 1977, its name was changed to the Committee on Environment and Public Works. Over the years the committee’s public works jurisdiction grew from oversight of new Federal building construction, additions to the U.S. Capitol building and grounds, and the White House and its grounds, to legislative responsibility for the development of ’s interstate highway system, flood control and navigation projects. In 1963, the responsibility for creating new laws to achieve air and water pollution control, rural and community economic development, and relief from natural disasters was given to the committee. The passage of the Clean Air Act in 1970, and the Federal Water Pollution Control Act of 1972, brought the committee recognition as the Senate’s forum for protection of the environment. In 1977, the committee was assigned the jurisdiction over endangered species, fish and wildlife refuges and programs, and the regulation of nonmilitary nuclear power. The committee’s oversight extends to programs in five cabinet level departments and seven independent agencies, including the Department of the Interior’s Fish and Wildlife Service, the Department of Transportation’s Federal Highway Administration and the Coast Guard, the Department of Commerce’s Economic Development Administration and National Oceanic and Atmos- pheric Administration, the Department of Agriculture’s Natural Resources Conservation Service, the Environmental Protection Agency, the General Services Administration’s Public Buildings Service, the Council on Environmental Quality, the civil works program of the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, the Tennessee Valley Authority, the Appalachian Regional Commission, the Nuclear Regulatory Commission, the Federal Emergency Management Agency, the Mississippi River Commission, and the nonperforming functions of the John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts.

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Companion Bill Date of Referral Sponsor Title Bill Public Law

S. RES. 42 ...... February 12, 2009 ... Boxer ...... An original resolution authorizing expenditures by the Committee on Environment and Public Works. S. RES. 64 ...... March 4, 2009 ...... Boxer ...... A resolution recognizing the need for the Environ- mental Protection Agency to end decades of delay and utilize existing authority under the Resource Conservation and Recovery Act to comprehensively regulate coal combustion waste and the need for the Tennessee Valley Authority to be a national leader in technological innovation, low-cost power, and environmental stewardship. S. RES. 582 ...... July 14, 2010 ...... Wicker ...... A resolution recognizing the economic and environ- S. RES. 588 mental impacts of the British Petroleum oil spill on the people of the Gulf Coast and their way of life and urging British Petroleum to give all due consid- eration to offers of assistance, products, or services from the States directly impacted by the Deepwater Horizon oil spill. S.J. RES.26 ...... January 21, 2010 ..... Murkowski .... A disapproving a rule submitted by H.J. RES. the Environmental Protection Agency relating to the 66 endangerment finding and the cause or contribute H.RES. 974 findings for greenhouse gases under section 202(a) H.J. RES. of the Clean Air Act. 77 H.J. RES. 76 S. CON. RES. December 17, 2010 Cochran ...... A concurrent resolution honoring the work and mis- 78. sion of the Delta Regional Authority on the occa- sion of the 10th anniversary of the Federal-State partnership created to uplift the 8-State Delta region. S. 12 ...... September 29, 2010 Isakson ...... A bill to require the Secretary of the Army to operate S. 3911 the Buford Dam/Lake Sidney Lanier Project, and for other purposes. S. 13 ...... September 29, 2010 Isakson ...... A bill to require the Secretary of the Army to cal- culate the aggregate withdrawals of non-Federal en- tities, and for other purposes. S. 197 ...... January 9, 2009 ...... Feingold ...... A bill to assist in the conservation of cranes by sup- H.R. 388 porting and providing, through projects of persons and organizations with expertise in crane conserva- tion programs of countries the activities of which directly or indirectly affect cranes and the eco- system of cranes. S. 198...... January 9, 2009 ...... Sanders ...... A bill to direct the Secretary of Transportation to H.R. 491 waive non-Federal share requirements for certain transportation programs and activities through Sep- tember 30, 2009. S. 231 ...... January 14, 2009 ..... Lieberman ...... A bill to designate a portion of the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge as wilderness. S. 232 ...... January 14, 2009 ..... Alexander ...... A bill to prohibit the importation of certain low-level H.R. 515 radioactive waste into the United States.

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Companion Bill Date of Referral Sponsor Title Bill Public Law

S. 237 ...... January 14, 2009 ..... Levin ...... A bill to establish a colloborative program to protect H.R. 500 the Great Lakes, and for other purposes. S. 308 ...... January 22, 2009 ..... Baucus ...... A bill to amend title 23, United States Code, to im- prove economic opportunity and development in rural States through highway investment, and for other purposes. S. 309 ...... January 22, 2009 ..... Baucus ...... A bill to amend title 23, United States Code, to im- prove highway transportation in the United States, including rural and metropolitan areas. S. 373 ...... February 3, 2009 ..... Nelson of FL A bill to amend title 18, United States Code, to in- H.R. 2811 clude constrictor snakes of the species Python gen- era as an injurious animal. S. 377 ...... February 4, 2009 ..... Grassley ...... A bill to designate the United States courthouse lo- H.R. 887 cated at 131 East 4th Street in Davenport, Iowa, as the ‘‘James A. Leach United States Courthouse’’. S. 387 ...... February 5, 2009 ..... Durbin ...... A bill to designate the United States courthouse lo- S. 520 111–14 cated at 211 South Court Street, Rockford, , as the ‘‘Stanley J. Roszkowski United States Court- house’’. S. 398 ...... February 9, 2009 ..... Crapo ...... A bill to permit commercial vehicles at weights up to H.R. 969 129,000 pounds to use certain highways of the H.R. 2179 Interstate System in the State of Idaho which would S. 1059 provide significant savings in the transportation of goods throughout the United States, and for other purposes. S. 430 ...... February 12, 2009 ... Inhofe ...... A bill to amend the Public works and Economic De- S. 2778 velopment Act of 1965 to reauthorize that Act, and for other purposes. S. 432 ...... February 12, 2009 ... Bingaman ...... A bill to amend the Morris K. Udall Scholarship and H.R. 1035 Excellence in National Environmental and Native S. 1818 American Public Policy Act of 1992 to honor the legacy of Stewart L. Udall, and for other purposes. S. 462 ...... February 24, 2009 ... Boxer ...... A bill to amend the Lacey Act Amendments of 1981 H.R. 80 to prohibit the importation, exportation, transpor- tation, and sale, receipt, acquisition, or purchase in interstate or foreign commerce, of any live animal of any prohibited wildlife species, and for other purposes. S. 479 ...... February 25, 2009 ... Cardin ...... A bill to amend the Chesapeake Bay Initiative Act of H.R. 965 1998 to provide for the continuing authorization of the Chesapeake Bay Gateways and Watertrails Net- work. S. 480 ...... February 25, 2009 ... Brown ...... A bill to establish the Office of Regional Economic Adjustment in the Department of Commerce, to as- sist regions affected by sudden and severe economic dislocation by coordinating Federal, State, and local resources for economic adjustment and by providing technical assistance, and for other purposes. S. 489 ...... February 26, 2009 ... Vitter ...... A bill to amend the Migratory Bird Treaty Act to au- H.RES.1271 thorize hunting under certain circumstances. S. 520 ...... NOT REFERRED ... Durbin ...... A bill to designate the United States courthouse under 111–14 construction at 327 South Church Street, Rockford, Illinois, as the ‘‘Stanley J. Roszkowski United States Courthouse’’. S. 527 ...... March 5, 2009 ...... Thune ...... A bill to amend the Clean Air act to prohibit the H.R. 1426 issuance of permits under title V of that Act for certain emissions from agricultural production.

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Companion Bill Date of Referral Sponsor Title Bill Public Law

S. 529 ...... March 5, 2009 ...... Lieberman ...... A bill to assist in the conservation of rare fields and H.R. 411 rare canids by supporting and providing financial resources for the conservation programs of countries within the range of rare felid and rare canid popu- lations and projects of persons with demonstrated expertise in the conservation of rare felid and rare canid populations. S. 536 ...... March 5, 2009 ...... Wyden ...... A bill to amend the Clean Air Act to modify the defi- nition of the term‘‘renewable biomass’’. S. 575 ...... March 11, 2009 ...... Carper ...... A bill to amend title 49, United States Code, to de- H.R. 1329 velop plans and targets for States and metropolitan planning organizations to develop plans to reduce greenhouse gas emissions from the transportation sector, and for other purposes. S. 584 ...... March 12, 2009 ...... Harkin ...... A bill to ensure that all users of the transportation sys- H.R. 1443 tem, including pedestrians, bicyclists, transit users, children, older individuals, and individuals with dis- abilities, are able to travel safely and conveniently on and across federally funded streets and highways. S. 591 ...... March 12, 2009 ...... Reid ...... A bill to establish a National Commission on High- Level Radioactive Waste and Spent Nuclear Fuel, and for other purposes. S. 636 ...... March 18, 2009 ...... Thune ...... A bill to amend the Clean Air Act to confirm the defi- H.R. 4572 nition of renewable biomass to the definition given S. 3381 the term in the Farm Security and Rural Investment Act of 2002. S. 655 ...... March 19, 2009 ...... Johnson ...... A bill to amend the Pittman-Robertson Wildlife Res- toration Act to ensure adequate funding for con- servation and restoration of wildlife, and for other purposes. S. 675 ...... March 24, 2009 ...... Levin ...... A bill to amend the Federal Water Pollution Control H.R. 3946 Act to prohibit the sale of dishwashing detergent in the United States if the detergent contains a high level of phosphorus, and for other purposes. S. 690 ...... March 25, 2009 ...... Cardin ...... A bill to amend the Neotropical Migratory Bird Con- H.R. 2213 servation Act to reauthorize the Act. S. 696 ...... March 25, 2009 ...... Cardin ...... A bill to amend the Federal Water Pollution Control Act to include a definition of fill material. S. 724 ...... March 16, 2009 ...... Barrasso ...... A bill to amend the Endangered Species Act of 1973 to temporarily prohibit the Secretary of the Interior from considering global climate change as a natural or manmade factor in determining whether a species is a threatened or endangered species, and for other purposes. S. 732 ...... March 26, 2009 ...... Akaka ...... A bill to amend the National Dam Safety Program Act H.R. 1770 to establish a program to provide grant assistance to States for the rehabilitation and repair of deficient dams. S. 759 ...... April 1, 2009 ...... Bingaman ...... A bill to amend the Transportation Equity Act for the H.R. 3645 21st Century to reauthorize a provision relating to additional contract authority for States with Indian reservations. S. 779 ...... April 1, 2009 ...... Lautenberg ..... A bill to amend titles 23 and 49, United States Code, H.R. 1618 to modify provisions relating to the length and weight limitations for vehicles operating on Federal- aid highways, and for other purposes. S. 785 ...... April 2, 2009 ...... Murkowski .... A bill to establish a grant program to encourage re- tooling of entities in the timber industry in Alaska, and for other purposes.

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Companion Bill Date of Referral Sponsor Title Bill Public Law

S. 787 ...... April 2, 2009 ...... Feingold ...... A bill to amend the Federal Water Pollution Control Act to clarify the jurisdiction of the United States over waters of the United States. S. 791...... April 2, 2009 ...... Baucus ...... A bill to direct the Secretary of Transportation to H.R. 2125 carry out programs and activities to improve high- way safety. S. 805 ...... April 2, 2009 ...... Nelson of FL A bill to provide for a comprehensive study by the H.R. 1901 National Research Council of the National Acad- emy of Sciences to assess the water management, needs, and conservation of the Apalachicola-Chat- tahoochee-Flint River System. S. 849 ...... April 22, 2009 ...... Carper ...... A bill to require the Administrator of the Environ- mental Protection Agency to conduct a study on black carbon emissions. S. 854 ...... April 22, 2009 ...... Voinovich ...... A bill to amend the Federal Water Pollution Control Act to update a program to provide assistance for the planning, design, and construction of treatment works to intercept, transport, control, or treat mu- nicipal combined sewer overflows and sanitary sewer overflows, and to require the Administrator of the Environmental Protection Agency to update certain guidance used to develop and determine the financial capability of communities to implement clean water infrastructure programs. S. 856 ...... April 22, 2009 ...... Collins ...... A bill to establish a commercial truck highway safety demonstration program in the State of Maine, and for other purposes. S. 878 ...... April 23, 2009 ...... Lautenberg ..... A bill to amend the Federal Water Pollution Control H.R. 2093 Act to modify provisions relating to beach moni- toring, and for other purposes. S. 884 ...... April 23, 2009 ...... Bingaman ...... A bill to amend title 23, United States Code, to re- move privatized highway miles as a factor in appor- tioning highway funding. S. 903 ...... April 28, 2009 ...... Hutchison ...... A bill to permit a State to elect to receive the State’s H.R. 2144 contributions to the Highway Trust Fund in lieu of its Federal-aid Highway program apportionment for the next fiscal year, and for other purposes. S. 930 ...... April 29, 2009 ...... Murray ...... A bill to promote secure ferry transportation and for H.R. 2172 other purposes. S. 933 ...... April 30, 2009 ...... Levin ...... A bill to amend the Federal Water Pollution Control Act and the Great Lakes Legacy Act of 2002 to re- authorize programs to address remediation of con- taminated sediment. S. 936 ...... April 30, 2009 ...... Lautenberg ..... A bill to amend the Federal Water Pollution Control Act to authorize appropriations for sewer overflow control grants. S. 937 ...... April 30, 2009 ...... Lautenberg ..... A bill to amend the Federal Water Pollution Control H.R. 753 Act to ensure that sewage treatment plants monitor for and report discharges of raw sewage, and for other purposes. S. 943 ...... April 30, 2009 ...... Thune ...... A bill to amend the Clean Air Act to permit the Ad- H.R. 2283 ministrator of the Environmental Protection Agency to waive the lifecycle greenhouse gas emission re- duction requirements for renewable fuel production, and for other purposes. S. 971 ...... May 5, 2009 ...... Schumer ...... A bill to implement a pilot program to establish truck H.R. 2156 parking facilities.

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S. 1005 ...... May 7, 2009 ...... Cardin ...... A bill to amend the Federal Water Pollution Control Act and the Safe Drinking Water Act to improve water and wastewater infrastructure in the United States. S. 1014 ...... May 11, 2009 ...... Collins ...... A bill to amend the Water Resources Development Act of 2007 to make technical corrections to a pro- vision relating to project deauthorizations. S. 1035 ...... May 13, 2009 ...... Reid ...... A bill to enhance the ability of drinking water utilities H.R. 3727 in the United States to develop and implement cli- mate change adaptation programs and policies, and for other purposes. S. 1059 ...... May 13, 2009 ...... Crapo ...... A bill to permit commercial vehicles at weights up to H.R. 969 129,000 pounds to use certain highways of the H.R. 2179 Interstate System in the state of Idaho which would S. 398 provide significant savings in the transportation of goods throughout the United States, and for other purposes. S. 1095 ...... May 20, 2009 ...... Wyden ...... A bill to amend the Clean Air Act to convert the re- newable fuel standard into a low-carbon fuel stand- ard, and for other purposes. S. 1098 ...... May 20, 2009 ...... Wyden ...... A bill to establish EnergySmart transport corridors to promote the planning and development of measures that will increase the energy efficiency of the Inter- state System and reduce the emission of greenhouse gases and other environmental pollutants, and for other purposes. S. 1115 ...... May 21, 2009 ...... Hutchison ...... A bill to amend title 23, United States Code, to pro- H.R. 1071 hibit the imposition of new tolls on the Federal-aid system, and for other purposes. S. 1148 ...... May 21, 2009 ...... Grassley ...... A bill to amend the Clean Air Act to modify a provi- H.R. 2409 sion relating to the renewable fuel program. S. 1156 ...... May 21, 2009 ...... Harkin ...... A bill to amend the Safe, Accountable, Flexible, Effi- cient Transportation Equity Act: A Legacy for Users to reauthorize and improve the safe routes to school program. S. 1214 ...... June 9, 2009 ...... Lieberman ...... A bill to conserve fish and aquatic communities in the H.R. 2565 United States through partnerships that foster fish habitat conservation, to improve the quality of life for the people of the United States, and for other purposes. S. 1215 ...... June 9, 2009 ...... Casey ...... A bill to amend the Safe Drinking Water Act to repeal H.R. 2766 a certain exemption for hydraulic fracturing, and for other purposes. S. 1266 ...... June 15, 2009 ...... Klobuchar ...... A bill to amend title 23, United States Code, to direct H.R. 2428 the Secretary of Transportation to require that broadband conduit be installed as part of certain highway construction projects, and for other pur- poses. S. 1311 ...... June 19, 2009 ...... Wicker ...... A bill to amend the Federal Water Pollution Control Act to expand and strengthen cooperative efforts to monitor, restore, and protect the resource produc- tivity, water quality, and marine ecosystems of the . S. 1318 ...... June 22, 2009 ...... Gregg ...... A bill to prohibit the use of stimulus funds for signage indicating that a project is being carried out using those funds.

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S. 1397 ...... July 6, 2009 ...... Klobuchar ...... A bill to authorize the Administrator of the Environ- H.R. 1580 mental Protection Agency to award grants for elec- tronic device recycling research, development, and demonstration projects, and for other purposes. S. 1421 ...... July 7, 2009 ...... Levin ...... A bill to amend section 42 of title 18, United States H.R. 48 111–307 Code, to prohibit the importation and shipment of H.R. 3173 certain species of carp. S. 1428 ...... July 9, 2009 ...... Whitehouse .... A bill to amend the Toxic Substances Control Act to H.R. 2065 phase out the use of mercury in the manufacture of H.R. 2190 chlorine and caustic soda, and for other purposes. S. 1471 ...... July 20, 2009 ...... Vitter ...... A bill to direct the Secretary of the Army to carry out H.R.3169 certain water control projects at Lake Pontchartrain, Louisiana, and for other purposes. S. 1498 ...... July 22, 2009 ...... Boxer ...... An original bill to provide an extension of highway H.R. 3617 programs authorized under the Safe, Accountable, Flexible, Efficient Transportation Equity Act: A Legacy for Users. S. 1519 ...... July 27, 2009 ...... Cardin ...... A bill to provide for the eradication and control of nu- H.R. 3850 tria in Maryland, Louisiana, and other coastal States. S. 1534 ...... July 29, 2009 ...... Byrd ...... A bill to complete construction of the 13-States Appa- lachian development highway system, and for other purposes. S. 1535 ...... July 29, 2009 ...... Feinstein ...... Protect America’s Wildlife Act of 2009 ...... H.R. 3381 S. 1536 ...... July 29, 2009 ...... Schumer ...... A bill to amend title 23, United States Code, to reduce H.R. 3535 the amount of Federal highway funding available to H.R. 3829 States that do not enact a law prohibiting an indi- H.R. 4153 vidual from writing, sending, or reading text mes- H.R. 5097 sages while operating a motor vehicle. S. 1566 ...... August 3, 2009 ...... Begich ...... A bill to create the American Arctic Adaptation Grant Program to prevent or mitigate effects of Arctic cli- mate change and for other purposes. S. 1622 ...... August 6, 2009 ...... Barrasso ...... A bill to limit the applicability of a certain judicial ruling to sources regulated under section 202 of the Clean Air Act. S. 1641 ...... August 6, 2009 ...... Stabenow ...... A bill to modify and waive certain requirements under H.R. 3313 title 23, United States Code, to assist States with a high unemployment rate in carrying out Federal-aid highway construction projects, and for other pur- poses. S. 1660 ...... September 10, 2009 Klobuchar ...... A bill to amend the Toxic Substances Control Act to H.R. 4805 111–199 reduce the emissions of formaldehyde from com- posite wood products, and for other purposes. S. 1662 ...... September 10, 2009 Brown ...... A bill to amend the Public Works and Economic De- H.R. 5089 velopment Act of 1965 to modify the period used to calculate certain unemployment rates, to encourage the development of business incubators, and for other purposes. S. 1666 ...... September 14, 2009 Collins ...... A bill to require the Administrator of the Environ- mental Protection Agency to satisfy certain condi- tions before issuing to producers of mid-level eth- anol blends a waiver from certain requirements under the Clean Air Act, and for other purposes. S. 1701 ...... September 23, 2009 Brown ...... A bill to amend title 23, United States Code, to re- H.R. 1682 quire corrosion mitigation and prevention plans for bridges receiving Federal funding, and for other purposes.

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Companion Bill Date of Referral Sponsor Title Bill Public Law

S. 1702 ...... September 23, 2009 Udall of CO .. A bill to amend the Pittman-Robertson Wildlife Res- H.R. 3781 toration Act to facilitate the establishment of addi- tional or expanded public target ranges in certain states. S. 1712 ...... September 24, 2009 Reid ...... A bill to promote water efficiency, conservation, and H.R. 3747 adaptation, and for other purposes. S. 1733 ...... September 30, 2009 Kerry ...... A bill to create clean energy jobs, promote energy H.R. 2454 independence, reduce global warming pollution, and H.R. 2998 transition to a clean energy economy. S. 1777...... October 13, 2009 .... Udall ...... A bill to facilitate the remediation of abandoned H.R. 3203 hardrock mines, and for other purposes. S. 1809 ...... October 20, 2009 .... Wicker ...... A bill to amend the Clean Air Act to promote the cer- H.R. 3431 tification of aftermarket conversion systems and thereby encourage the increased use of alternative fueled vehicles. S. 1816 ...... October 20, 2009 .... Cardin ...... A bill to amend the Federal Water Pollution Control H.R. 3852 Act to improve and reauthorize the Chesapeake Bay Program. S. 1933 ...... October 27, 2009 .... Bingaman ...... A bill to establish an integrated Federal program that protects, restores, and conserves natural resources by responding to the threats and effects of climate change, and for other purposes. S. 1938 ...... October 27, 2009 .... Rockefeller .... A bill to establish a program to reduce injuries and H.R. 3994 deaths caused by cellphone use and texting while driving. S. 1965 ...... October 28, 2009 .... Landrieu ...... A bill to authorize the Secretary of the Interior to pro- vide financial assistance to the State of Louisiana for a pilot program to develop measures to eradicate or control feral swine and to assess and restore wet- lands damaged by feral swine. S. 2129 ...... December 4, 2009 ... Collins ...... A bill to authorize the Administrator of General Serv- H.R. 1700 ices to convey a parcel of real property in the Dis- trict of Columbia to provide for the establishment of a National Women’s History Museum. S. 2724 ...... November 3, 2009 .. Reid ...... A bill to provide for environmental restoration activi- H.R. 4001 ties and forest management activities in the Lake Tahoe Basin. S. 2778 ...... November 16, 2009 Boxer ...... A bill to amend the Public Works and Economic De- S. 430 velopment Act of 1965 to reauthorize that Act, and for other purposes. S. 2729 ...... November 4, 2009 .. Stabenow ...... A bill to reduce greenhouse gas emissions from un- H.R. 4001 capped domestic sources, and for other purposes. S. 2739 ...... November 5, 2009 .. Cantwell ...... A bill to amend the Federal Water Pollution Control H.R. 4029 Act to provide for the establishment of the Puget Sound Program Office, and for other purposes. S. 2811 ...... November 20, 2009 Merkley ...... A bill to amend the Migratory Bird Treaty Act to pro- H.R. 2062 vide for penalties and enforcement for intentionally taking protected avian species, and for other pur- poses. S. 2848 ...... December 8, 2009 ... Lautenberg ..... A bill to amend the Federal Food, Drug, and Cosmetic Act to require manufacturers of bottled water to submit annual reports, and for other purposes. S. 2913 ...... December 18, 2009 Collins ...... A bill to establish a national mercury monitoring pro- gram, and for other purposes. S. 2920 ...... December 21, 2009 Lautenberg ..... A bill to amend chapter 1 of title 23, United States H.R. 4891 Code, to condition the receipt of certain highway funding by States on the enactment and enforce- ment by States of certain laws to prevent repeat in- toxicated driving.

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S. 2946 ...... January 21, 2010 ..... Stabenow ...... A bill to direct the Secretary of the Army to take ac- H.R. 4472 tion with respect to the Chicago waterway system to prevent the migration of bighead and silver carps into Lake Michigan, and for other purposes. S. 2995 ...... February 4, 2010 ..... Carper ...... A bill to amend the Clean Air Act to establish a na- tional uniform multiple air pollutant regulatory pro- gram for the electric generating sector. S. 3001 ...... February 4, 2010 ..... Warner ...... A bill to require the Secretary of Commerce to estab- H.R. 5084 lish a loan program to assist in the locating of in- formation technology and manufacturing jobs in the United States, and for other purposes. S. 3025 ...... February 23, 2010 ... Merkley ...... A bill to amend the Federal Water Pollution Control H.R. 4652 Act to provide assistance for programs and activi- ties to protect and restore the water quality of the Columbia River Basin, and for other purposes. S. 3030 ...... February 24, 2010 ... Gillibrand ...... A bill to amend the Public Works and Economic De- H.R. 4294 velopment Act of 1965 to eliminate cost-sharing re- quirements in connection with economic adjustment grants made to assist communities that have suf- fered economic injury as a result of military base closures and realignments, defense contactor reduc- tions in force, and Department of Energy defense- related funding reductions. S. 3038 ...... February 25, 2010 ... Inhofe ...... A bill to amend the Safe Drinking Water Act to pre- vent the enforcement of certain national primary drinking water regulations unless sufficient funding is available. S. 3055 ...... March 1, 2010 ...... Casey ...... A bill to require the Secretary of Commerce to award H.R. 2222 grants to municipalities to carry out community greening initiatives, and for other purposes. S. 3072 ...... March 4, 2010 ...... Rockefeller .... A bill to suspend, during the 2-year period beginning H.R. 4753 on the date of enactment of this Act, any Environ- mental Protection Agency action under the Clean Air Act with respect to carbon dioxide or methane pursuant to certain proceedings, other than with re- spect to motor vehicle emissions, and for other pur- poses. S. 3073 ...... March 4, 2010 ...... Levin ...... A bill to amend the Federal Water Pollution Control H.R. 4755 Act to protect and restore the Great Lakes. S. 3109 ...... March 11, 2010 ...... Baucus ...... A bill to require the Secretary of the Army to conduct H. R. 5917 levee system evaluations and certifications on re- ceipt of requests from non-Federal interests. S. 3119 ...... March 16, 2010 ...... Gillibrand ...... A bill to amend and reauthorize certain provisions re- lating to Long Island Sound restoration and stew- ardship. S. 3209 ...... April 15, 2010 ...... Lautenberg ..... A bill to amend the Toxic Substances Control Act to ensure that risks from chemicals are adequately un- derstood and managed, and for other purposes. S. 3213 ...... April 15, 2010 ...... Levin ...... A bill to ensure that amounts credited to the Harbor H.R. 4844 Maintenance Trust Fund are used for harbor mainte- nance. S. 3230 ...... April 20, 2010 ...... Inhofe ...... A bill to prohibit the use of the National Environ- H.R. 5342 mental Policy Act of 1969 to document, predict, or mitigate the climate effects of specific Federal ac- tions. S. 3248...... April 22, 2010 ...... Bingaman ...... A bill to designate the Department of the Interior H.R. 5128 Building in Washington, District of Columbia, as the ‘‘Stewart Lee Udall Department of the Interior Building’’.

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S. 3250 ...... April 22, 2010 ...... Carper ...... A bill to provide for the training of Federal building H.R. 5112 111–308 personnel, and for other purposes. S. 3256 ...... April 26, 2010 ...... Schumer ...... A bill to require a study to determine the feasibility of mitigating damages relating to Federal navigation work conducted at Oklahoma Beach in the State of New York. S. 3269 ...... April 28, 2010 ...... Gillibrand ...... A bill to provide driver safety grants to States with H.R. 1895 graduated driver licensing laws that meet certain minimum requirements. S. 3296 ...... May 4, 2010 ...... Inhofe ...... A bill to delay the implementation of certain final H.R. 5177 rules of the Environmental Protection Agency in States until accreditation classes are held in the States for a period of at least 1 year. S. 3305 ...... May 4, 2010 ...... Menendez ...... A bill to amend the Oil Pollution Act of 1990 to re- H.R. 5214 quire oil polluters to pay the full cost of oil spills, H.R. 5355 and for other purposes. S. 3472 S. 3322 ...... May 6, 2010 ...... Voinovich ...... A bill to amend the Atomic Energy Act of 1954 to es- H.R. 5979 tablish a United States Nuclear Fuel Management Corporation, and for other purposes. S. 3337 ...... May 11, 2010 ...... Landrieu ...... A bill to amend the Public Works and Economic De- velopment Administration Act of 1965 to establish a program to provide technical assistance grants for use by organizations in assisting individuals and businesses affected by the Deepwater Horizon oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico. S. 3354 ...... May 12, 2010 ...... Cochran ...... A bill to redesignate the North Mississippi National Wildlife Refuges Complex as the Sam D. Hamilton North Mississippi National Wildlife Refuges Com- plex. S. 3362 ...... May 13, 2010 ...... Sanders ...... A bill to amend the Clean Air Act to direct the Ad- ministrator of the Environmental Protection Agency to provide competitive grants to publicly funded schools to implement effective technologies to re- duce air pollutants (as defined in section 302 of the Clean Air Act), including greenhouse gas emissions, in accordance with that Act. S. 3363 ...... May 13, 2010 ...... Cardin ...... A bill to amend the Water Resources Research Act of H.R. 5487 1984 to reauthorize grants for and require applied water supply research regarding the water resources research and technology institutes established under that Act. S. 3372 ...... May 13, 2010 ...... Boxer ...... A bill to modify the date on which the Administrator H.R. 5301 111–215 of the Environmental Protection Agency and appli- cable States may require permits for discharges from certain vessels. S. 3373 ...... May 13, 2010 ...... Boxer ...... A bill to address the health and economic develop- H.R. 5296 ment impacts of nonattainment of federally man- dated air quality standards in the San Joaquin Val- ley, California, by designating air quality empower- ment zones. S. 3374 ...... May 13, 2010 ...... Lautenberg ..... A bill to amend the comprehensive Environmental Re- sponse, Compensation, and Liability Act of 1980 to establish a grant program to revitalize brownfield sites for the purpose of locating renewable elec- tricity generation facilities on those sites. S. 3375 ...... May 13, 2010 ...... Vitter ...... A bill to amend the Oil Pollution Act of 1990 to in- H.R. 5356 crease the cap on liability for economic damages re- sulting from an oil spill, and for other purposes.

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S. 3379 ...... May 17, 2010 ...... Boxer ...... A bill to amend the Clean Air Act to reduce cardon pollution and create clean energy jobs. S. 3381 ...... May 17, 2010 ...... Baucus ...... A bill to amend the Clean Air Act to modify certain H.R. 4572 definitions of the term ‘‘renewable biomass’’, and S. 636 for other purposes. S. 3382...... May 18, 2010 ...... Cardin ...... A bill to authorize the Secretary of the Interior, H.R. 5344 through the Coastal Program of the United States Fish and Wildlife Service, to work with willing partners and provide support to efforts to assess, protect, restore, and enhance important coastal areas that provide fish and wildlife habitat on which Fed- eral trust species depend. S. 3403 ...... May 24, 2010 ...... Murkowski .... A bill to amend the Fish and Wildlife Improvement Act of 1978 to exempt subsistence users in the State of Alaska from the prohibition on taking. S. 3461 ...... June 7, 2010 ...... Vitter ...... A bill to create a fair and efficient system to resolve S. 3410 claims of victims for economic injury caused by the Deepwater Horizon incident, and to direct the Sec- retary of the Interior to renegotiate the terms of the lease known as ‘‘Mississippi Canyon 252’’ with re- spect to claims relating to the Deepwater Horizon explosion and oil spill that exceed existing applica- ble economic liability limitations. S. 3472 ...... June 9, 2010 ...... Menendez ...... A bill to amend the Oil Pollution Act of 1990 to re- H.R. 5214 quire oil polluters to pay the full costs of oil spills, H.R. 5355 and for other purposes. S. 3305 S. 3663 S. 3481 ...... June 10, 2010 ...... Cardin ...... A bill to amend the Federal Water Pollution Control H.R. 5724 111–378 Act to clarify Federal responsibility for stormwater pollution. S. 3485 ...... June 15, 2010 ...... Barrasso ...... A bill to amend title 23, United States Code, to im- prove highway mobility in rural States for the ben- efit of all States. S. 3514 ...... June 21, 2010 ...... Begich ...... A bill to amend the Outer Continental Shelf Lands Act to prohibit a person from entering into any Fed- eral oil or gas lease or contract unless the person pays into an Oil Spill Recovery Fund, or posts a bond, in an amount equal to the total of the out- standing liability of the person and any removal costs incurred by, or on behalf of, the person with respect to any oil discharge for which the person has outstanding liability, and for other purposes. S. 3515 ...... June 21, 2010 ...... Shaheen ...... A bill to authorize and enhance the programs of the S. 3663 Department of the Interior relating to the detection of, response to, and mitigation and cleanup of oil spills on Federal land managed by the Department, and for other purposes. S. 3539 ...... June 25, 2010 ...... Feinstein ...... A bill to amend the Federal Water Pollution Control Act to establish a grant program to assist in the res- toration of San Francisco Bay. S. 3540 ...... June 28, 2010 ...... Whitehouse .... A bill to amend the Federal Water Pollition Control H.R. 4715 Act to reauthorize the National Estuary Program, and for other purposes. S. 3550 ...... June 29, 2010 ...... Merkley ...... A bill to amend the Federal Water Pollution Control S. 4016 Act to establish within the Environmental Protection Agency a Columbia Basin Restoration Program. S. 3553 ...... June 30, 2010 ...... Stabenow ...... A bill to require the Secretary of the Army to study H.R.5625 the feasibility of the hydrological separation of the Great Lakes and Mississippi River Basins.

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S. 3555 ...... June 30, 2010 ...... Johnson ...... A bill to designate the Federal building and United H.R. 5651 States courthouse located at 515 9th Street in Rapid City, South Dakota, as the ‘‘Andrew W. Bogue Federal Building and United States Courthouse’’. S. 3561 ...... June 30, 2010 ...... Udall of NM .. A bill to establish centers of excellence for green in- H.R. 4202 frastructure, and for other purposes. S. 3598 ...... July 15, 2010 ...... Lautenberg ..... A bill to amend the Safe Drinking Water Act and the Federal Water Pollution Control Act to authorize the Administrator of the Environmental Protection Agency to reduce or eliminate the risk of releases of hazardous chemicals from public water systems and wastewater treatment works, and for other pur- poses. S. 3602 ...... July 15, 2010 ...... Cardin ...... A bill to amend title 23, United States Code, to direct the Secretary to establish a comprehensive program to control and treat polluted stormwater runoff from federally funded highways and roads, and for other purposes. S. 3622 ...... July 21, 2010 ...... Johanns ...... A bill to require the Administrator of the Environ- H.R. 5426 mental Protection Agency to finalize a proposed rule to amend the spill prevention, control, and countermeasure rule to tailor and streamline the re- quirements for the dairy industry, and for other pur- poses. S. 3633 ...... July 22, 2010 ...... Carper ...... A bill to amend the Solid Waste Disposal Act to im- prove a provision relating to Federal procurement of recycled materials to reduce greenhouse gas emis- sions. S. 3661 ...... July 28, 2010 ...... Lautenberg ..... A bill to amend the Federal Water Pollution Control H.R. 6119 Act to ensure the safe and proper use of dispersants in the event of an oil spill or release of hazardous substances, and for other purposes. S. 3670 ...... July 29, 2010 ...... Specter ...... A bill to establish standards limiting the amounts of H.R. 5245 arsenic and lead contained in glass beads used in pavement markings. S. 3694 ...... August 3, 2010 ...... Cantwell ...... A bill to prohibit the conducting of invasive research H.R. 1326 on great apes, and for other purposes. S. 3699 ...... August 4, 2010 ...... Vitter ...... A bill to prohibit the regulation of carbon dioxide emissions in the United States until China, India, and Russia implement similar reductions. S. 3736 ...... August 5, 2010 ...... Inhofe ...... A bill to amend the Clean Air Act to allow States to opt out of the corn ethanol portions of the renew- able fuel standard. S. 3743 ...... August 5, 2010 ...... Klobuchar ...... A bill to amend title 23, United States Code, to incor- H.R. 2782 porate regional transportation planning organizations into statewide transportation planning, and for other purposes. S. 3750 ...... August 5, 2010 ...... Brown of OH A bill to amend the Federal Water Pollution Control Act to include certain inland lakes within a coastal water monitoring and grant program. S. 3781 ...... September 14, 2010 Hagan ...... A bill to require the Secretary of the Interior to con- H.R. 6115 vey the McKinney Lake National Fish Hatchery to the State of North Carolina, and for other purposes. S. 3825 ...... September 22, 2010 Risch ...... A bill to amend the Endangered Species Act of 1973 H.R. 6028 to remove certain portions of the distinct population H.R. 6208 segment of the Rocky Mountain gray wolf from the H.R. 6485 list of threatened species or the list of endangered H.R. 6486 species published under the Endangered Species Act S. 3864 of 1973, and for other purposes. S. 3919

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S. 3833 ...... September 23, 2010 Gillibrand ...... A bill to amend the National Environmental Education H.R. 6194 Act to update, streamline, and modernize that Act, and for other purposes. S. 3834 ...... September 23, 2010 Klobuchar ...... A bill to amend the Environmental Research, Devel- opment, and Demonstration Authorization Act of 1978 to require the appointment of a member of the Science Advisory Board based on the recommenda- tion of the Secretary of Agriculture. S. 3850 ...... September 28, 2010 Lincoln ...... A bill to amend the Toxic Substances Control Act to clarify the jurisdiction of the Environmental Protec- tion Agency with respect to certain sporting good articles, and to exempt those articles from a defini- tion under that Act. S. 3861...... September 28, 2010 Boxer ...... A bill to direct the Administrator of the Environ- mental Protection Agency to investigate and address cancer and disease clusters, including in infants and children. S. 3862 ...... September 28, 2010 Whitehouse .... A bill to amend the Oil Pollution Act of 1990 to fa- H.R. 6568 cilitate the ability of persons affected by oil spills to seek judicial redress. S. 3864 ...... September 28, 2010 Baucus ...... A bill to remove a portion of the distinct population H.R. 6028 segment of the Rocky Mountain gray wolf from the H.R. 6485 list of threatened species or the list of endangered H.R. 6486 species published under the Endangered Species Act S. 3825 of 1973, and for other purposes. S. 3919 S. 3873 ...... September 29, 2010 Klobuchar ...... A bill to provide for the establishment of a task force to address the environmental health and safety risks posed to children. S. 3874 ...... September 29, 2010 Boxer ...... A bill to amend the Safe Drinking Act to reduce lead H.R. 5289 111–380 in drinking water. S. 3910 ...... September 29, 2010 Chambliss ...... A bill to require the Secretary of the Army to update each water control manual of the Corps of Engi- neers regarding the Apalachicola-Chattahoochee- Flint River system to include reallocation of storage to meet current and future municipal and industrial water supply needs, and for other purposes. S. 3911 ...... September 29, 2010 Chambliss ...... A bill to require the Secretary of the Army to operate S. 12 the Buford Dam/Lake Sidney Lanier Project and the Allatoona Dam and Reservoir Project, and for other purposes. S. 3919 ...... September 29, 2010 Hatch ...... A bill to remove the gray wolf from the list of threat- H.R. 6028 ened species or the list of endangered species pub- H.R. 6485 lished under the Endangered Species Act of 1973, H.R. 6486 and for other purposes. S. 3825 S. 3864 S. 3930 ...... September 29, 2010 Hatch ...... A bill to provide for the expansion of Hakalau Forest H.R. 5380 National Wildlife Refuge, Hawaii County, Hawaii. S. 3933 ...... September 29, 2010 Bunning ...... A bill to protect electricity reliability by prohibiting H.R. 6113 the use of funds for carrying out certain policies and procedures that adversely affect domestic coal mining operations, and for other purposes. S. 3940 ...... November 15, 2010 Specter ...... A bill to designate the Federal building and United States courthouse located at 700 Grant Street in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania as the ‘‘Richard Lewis Thornburgh Courthouse’’.

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S. 3943 ...... November 15, 2010 Gillibrand ...... A bill to amend the Federal Water Pollution Control H.R. 5635 Act to direct the Administrator of the Environ- H.R. 6360 mental Protection Agency to carry out activities for the restoration, conservation, and management of Onondaga Lake, New York, and for other purposes. S. 3970 ...... November 18, 2010 Menendez ...... A bill to establish a program under which the Admin- istrator of the Environmental Protection Agency shall provide grants to eligible State consortia to es- tablish and carry out municipal sustainability certifi- cation programs, and for other purposes. S. 3973 ...... November 18, 2010 Voinovich ...... A bill to amend the Energy Policy Act of 2005 to re- H.R. 6482 authorize and modify provisions relating to the die- H.R. 5809 sel emissions reduction program. S. 3995 ...... December 1, 2010 ... Snowe ...... A bill to direct the Administrator of the General Serv- ices Administration to install Wi-Fi hotspots and wireless neutral host systems in all Federal build- ings in order to improve in-building wireless com- munications coverage and commercial network ca- pacity by offloading wireless traffic onto wireless broadband networks. S. 4016 ...... December 8, 2010 ... Boxer ...... An original bill to amend the Federal Water Pollution S. 3550 Control Act to establish within the Environmental Protection Agency a Columbia Basin Restoration Program.

ACTS PASSED BY THE HOUSE WITHIN THE JURISDICTION OF THE COMMITTEE ON ENVIRONMENT AND PUBLIC WORKS

H.R. 80 ...... March 16, 2009 ...... Blumenauer ... To amend the Lacey Act Amendments of 1981 to S. 462 treat nonhuman primates as prohibited wildlife spe- cies under that Act, to make corrections in the pro- visions relating to captive wildlife offenses under that Act, and for other purposes. H.R. 388 ...... April 22, 2009 ...... Baldwin ...... To assist in the conservation of cranes by supporting S. 197 and providing, through projects of persons and or- ganizations with expertise in crane conservation, fi- nancial resources for the conservation programs of countries the activities of which directly or indi- rectly affect cranes and the ecosystems of cranes. H.R. 411 ...... April 22, 2009 ...... Inslee ...... To assist in the conservation of rare felids and rare S. 529 canids by supporting and providing financial re- sources for the conservation programs of nations within the range of rare felid and rare canid popu- lations and projects of persons with demonstrated expertise in the conservation of rare felid and rare canid populations. H.R. 509 ...... July 29, 2009 ...... Brown ...... Marine Turtle Conservation Reauthorization Act of 2009. H.R. 515 ...... December 3, 2009 ... Gordon ...... To prohibit the importation of certain low-level radio- S. 232 active waste into the United States. H.R. 631 ...... February 12, 2009... Matheson ...... To increase research, development, education, and technology transfer activities related to water use efficiency and conservation technologies and prac- tices at the Environmental Protection Agency.

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H.R. 813 ...... March 11, 2009 ...... Butterfield ...... To designate the Federal building and United States 111–34 courthouse located at 306 East Main Street in Eliza- beth City, North Carolina, as the ‘‘J. Herbert W. Small Federal Building and United States Court- house’’. H.R. 837 ...... March 11, 2009...... Rangel ...... To designate the Federal building located at 799 111–35 Plaza in New York, New York, as the ‘‘Ronald H. Brown United States Mission to the United Nations Building’’. H.R. 842 ...... March 11, 2009 ...... Thompson ...... To designate the United States Courthouse to be con- structed in Jackson, Mississippi, as the ‘‘R. Jess Brown United States Courthouse’’. H.R. 869 ...... March 11, 2009 ...... Chandler ...... To designate the Federal building and United States courthouse located at 101 Barr Street in Lexington, Kentucky, as the ‘‘Scott Reed Federal Building and United States Courthouse’’. H.R. 887 ...... March 11, 2009 ...... Loebsack ...... To designate the United States courthouse located at S. 377 131 East 4th Street in Davenport, Iowa, as the ‘‘James A. Leach United States Courthouse’’. H.R. 965 ...... October 14, 2009 .... Sarbanes ...... To amend the Chesapeake Bay Initiative Act of 1998 S. 479 to provide for the continuing authorization of the H. RES. 726 Chesapeake Bay Gateways and Watertrails Network. H.R. 1035 ...... August 7, 2009 ...... Grijalva ...... To amend the Morris K. Udall Scholarship and Excel- S. 432 lence in National Environmental and Native Amer- H.RES.806 ican Public Policy Act of 1992 to honor the legacy S. 1818 of Stewart L. Udall, and for other purposes. H.R.1053 ...... October 1, 2009 ...... Wittman ...... To require the Office of Management and Budget to prepare a crosscut budget for restoration activities in the Chesapeake Bay watershed, to require the Environmental Protection Agency to develop and implement an adaptive management plan, and for other purposes. H.R. 1145 ...... April 23, 2009 ...... Gordon ...... To implement a National Water Research and Devel- H. RES. 352 opment Initiative, and for other purposes. H.R. 1262 ...... March 16, 2009 ...... Oberstar ...... To amend the Federal Water Pollution Control Act to H. RES. 235 authorize appropriations for State water pollution control revolving funds, and for other purposes. H.R. 1554 ...... July 12, 2010 ...... Boren ...... To take certain property in McIntosh County, Okla- homa, into trust for the benefit of the Muscogee (Creek) Nation, and for other purposes. H.R. 1580 ...... April 23, 2009 ...... Gordon ...... To authorize the Administrator of the Environmental S. 1397 Protection Agency to award grants for electronic waste reduction research, development, and dem- onstration projects, and for other purposes. H.R. 1687 ...... June 15, 2009 ...... Boccieri ...... To designate the federally occupied building located at S. 273 111–74 McKinley Avenue and Third Street, SW., Canton, Ohio, as the ‘‘Ralph Regula Federal Building and United States Courthouse‘‘. H.R. 1700 ...... October 15, 2009 .... Maloney ...... To authorize the Administrator of General Services to S. 2129 convey a parcel of real property in the District of Columbia to provide for the establishment of a Na- tional Women’s History Museum. H.R. 1854 ...... January 20, 2010 ..... Lewis of CA .. To amend the Water Resources Development Act of 1992 to modify an environmental infrastructure project for Big Bear Lake, California. H.R. 2053 ...... September 10, 2009 Reyes ...... To designate the United States courthouse located at 111–75 525 Magoffin Avenue in El Paso, , as the ‘‘Albert Armendariz, Sr., United States Court- house’’.

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H.R. 2062 ...... December 8, 2009 ... DeFazio ...... To amend the Migratory Bird Treaty Act to provide S. 2811 for penalties and enforcement for intentionally tak- ing protected avian species, and for other purposes. H.R. 2093 ...... August 7, 2009 ...... Pallone ...... To amend the Federal Water Pollution Control Act re- S. 878 lating to beach monitoring, and for other purposes. H.R. 2121 ...... September 10, 2009 Paul ...... To authorize the Administrator of General Services to 111–76 convey a parcel of real property in Galveston, Texas, to the Galveston Historical Foundation. H.R. 2188 ...... July 20, 2009 ...... Kratovil ...... To authorize the Secretary of the Interior, through the United States Fish and Wildlife Service, to conduct a Joint Venture Program to protect, restore, en- hance, and manage migratory bird populations, their habitats, and the ecosystems they rely on, through voluntary actions on public and private lands, and for other purposes. H.R. 2423 ...... October 15, 2009 .... Cuellar ...... A bill to designate the Federal building and United States courthouse located at 1300 Victoria Street in Laredo, Texas, as the ‘‘George P. Kazen Federal Building and United States Courthouse’’. H.R. 2498 ...... September 10, 2009 Oberstar ...... To designate the Federal building located at 844 North 111–77 Rush Street in Chicago, Illinois, as the ‘‘William O. Lipinski Federal Building’’. H.R. 2913 ...... August 7, 2009 ...... Ros-Lehtinen To designate the United States courthouse located at 111–78 301 Simonton Street in Key West, Florida, as the ‘‘Sidney M. Aronovitz United States Courthouse’’. H.R. 3193 ...... September 10, 2009 Rooney ...... To designate the United States courthouse under con- struction at 101 South United States Route 1 in Fort Pierce, Florida, as the ‘‘Alto Lee Adams, Sr., United States Courthouse’’. H.R. 3305 ...... November 18, 2009 Sullivan ...... To designate the Federal building and United States courthouse located at 224 South Boulder Avenue in Tulsa, Oklahoma, as the ‘‘H. Dale Cook Federal Building and United States Courthouse’’. H.R. 3427 ...... September 29, 2010 Quigley ...... To amend title 23, United States Code, to protect States that have in effect laws or orders with re- spect to pay to play reform, and for other purposes. H.R. 3433 ...... October 14, 2009 .... Wittman ...... To amend the North American Wetlands Conservation 111–149 Act to establish requirements regarding payment of the non-Federal share of the costs of wetlands con- servation projects in Canada that are funded under that Act, and for other purposes. H.R. 3537 ...... October 14, 2009 .... Ortiz ...... Junior Duck Stamp Conservation and Design Program Reauthorization Act of 2009. H.R. 3562 ...... March 25, 2010 ...... Thompson ...... To designate the federally occupied building located at 111–243 1220 Echelon Parkway in Jackson, Mississippi, as the ‘‘James Chaney, Andrew Goodman, Michael Schwerner, and Roy K. Moore Federal Building’’. H.R. 4275 ...... April 15, 2010 ...... Lewis ...... To designate the annex building under construction for 111–234 the Elbert P. Tuttle United States Court of Appeals Building in Atlanta, Georgia, as the ‘‘John C. Godbold Federal Building’’. H.R. 4387 ...... September 29, 2010 Miller of FL .. To designate the Federal building located at 100 North 111–297 Palafox Street in Pensacola, Florida, as the ‘‘Win- ston E. Arnow Federal Building’’. H.R. 4715 ...... April 19, 2010 ...... Bishop ...... To amend the Federal Water Pollution Control Act to S. 3540 reauthorize the National Estuary Program, and for H.R. 5301 other purposes. H. RES. 1248

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H.R. 4973 ...... July 14, 2010 ...... Kratovil ...... To amend the Fish and Wildlife Act of 1956 to reau- 111–357 thorize volunteer programs and community partner- ships for national wildlife refuges, and for other purposes. H.R. 5128 ...... NOT REFERRED ... Heinrich ...... To designate the United States Department of the Inte- S. 3248 111–176 rior Building in Washington, District of Columbia, as the ‘‘Stewart Lee Udall Department of the Inte- rior Building’’. H.R. 5282 ...... September 16, 2010 Barrow ...... To provide funds to the Army Corps of Engineers to hire veterans and members of the Armed Forces to assist the Corps with curation and historic preserva- tion activities, and for other purposes. H.R. 5320 ...... August 5, 2010 ...... Waxman ...... To amend the Safe Drinking Water Act to increase as- sistance for States, water systems, and disadvan- taged communities; to encourage good financial and environmental management of water systems; to strengthen the Environmental Protection Agency’s ability to enforce the requirements of the Act; to re- duce lead in drinking water; to strengthen the endo- crine disruptor screening program; and for other purposes. H.R. 5545 ...... July 21, 2010 ...... Norton ...... To deauthorize a portion of the project for navigation, H.R. 5103 Potomac River, Washington Channel, District of Columbia, under the jurisdiction of the Corps of Engineers. H.R. 5651 ...... September 16, 2010 Herseth To designate the Federal building and United States 111–298 Sandlin. courthouse located at 515 9th Street in Rapid City, South Dakota, as the ‘‘Andrew W. Bogue Federal Building and United States Courthouse’’. H.R. 5706 ...... September 16, 2010 Salazar ...... To designate the building occupied by the Govern- 111–299 ment Printing Office located at 31451 East United Avenue in Pueblo, Colorado, as the ‘‘Frank Evans Government Printing Office Building’’. H.R. 5730 ...... August 3, 2010 ...... Markey of CO Surface Transportation Rescission, Savings, and Accountability Act. H.R. 5773 ...... September 16, 2010 Cummings ..... To designate the Federal building located at 6401 Se- 111–301 curity Boulevard in Baltimore, Maryland, com- monly known as the Social Security Administration Operations Building, as the ‘‘Robert M. Ball Fed- eral Building’’. H.R. 5809 ...... NOT REFERRED ... Inslee ...... To amend the Controlled Substances Act to provide for take-back disposal of controlled substances in certain instances, and for other purposes. H.R. 6510 ...... December 9, 2010 ... Jackson Lee ... To direct the Administrator of General Services to 111–370 convey a parcel of real property in Houston, Texas, to the Military Museum of Texas, and for other pur- poses.

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S. 12 S. 3911 S. 231

Mr. Isakson Mr. Lieberman and Mr. Chambliss. and Mrs. Boxer, Messrs. Cardin and Durbin, Mrs. Feinstein, Mr. Kennedy, Ms Klobuchar, Messrs. Lautenberg, Menendez, A bill to require the Secretary of the Army to operate the Buford Reed, Schumer, Udall of CO, and Whitehouse, Ms. Cantwell, Dam/Lake Sidney Lanier Project, and for other purposes. Messrs. Dodd, Feingold, Harkin, Kerry, Kohl, and Leahy. Mrs. Murray, Mr. Sanders, Ms. Stabenow, Messrs. Udall of September 29, 2010. Introduced and referred to the Committee on NM and Wyden. Mr. Kaufman, March 6, 2009. Mr. Bennett, Environment and Public Works. April 20, 2010. Mr. Merkley, November 18, 2010.

S. 13 A bill to designate a portion of the Arctic National wildlife Refuge as wilderness. Mr. Isakson and Mr. Chambliss. January 14, 2009. Introduced and referred to the Committee on Envi- ronment and Public Works. A bill to require the Secretary of the Army to calculate the aggregate withdrawals of non-Federal entities, and for other purposes. S. 232 H.R. 515

September 29, 2010. Introduced and referred to the Committee on Mr. Alexander Environment and Public Works. A bill to prohibit the importation of certain low-level radioactive S. 197 H.R. 388 waste into the United States.

Mr. Feingold January 14, 2009. Introduced and referred to the Committee on Envi- and Mrs. Boxer, Messrs. Cardin and Kerry, Ms. Landrieu, ronment and Public Works. Messrs. Brownback, Crapo, Kohl. Mr. Martinez, January 11, 2009. Mr. Nelson of FL, January 26, 2009. Mrs. Gillibrand, S. 237 H.R. 500 May 13, 2009. Mr. Levin A bill to assist in the conservation of cranes by supporting and and Mr. Brown, Ms. Stabenow, Messrs. Casey and Voinovich. providing, through projects of persons and organizations with exper- Mr. Schumer, July 21, 2009. tise in crane conservation programs of countries the activities of which directly or indirectly affect cranes and the ecosystem of A bill to establish a colloborative program to protect the Great Lakes, cranes. and for other purposes.

January 9, 2009. Introduced and referred to the Committee on Environ- January 14, 2009. Introduced and referred to the Committee on Envi- ment and Public Works. ronment and Public Works.

S. 198 H.R. 491 S. 308

Mr. Sanders Mr. Baucus and Mr. Leahy. and Messrs. Brown, Crapo, Thune, Conrad, and Tester. Mr. Johnson, February 23, 2009. Mr. Risch, April 21, 2010. A bill to direct the Secretary of Transportation to waive non-Federal share requirements for certain transportation programs and activities A bill to amend title 23, United States Code, to improve economic through September 30, 2009. opportunity and development in rural States through highway in- vestment, and for other purposes. January 9, 2009. Introduced and referred to the Committee on Environ- ment and Public Works. January 22, 2009. Introduced and referred to the Committee on Envi- ronment and Public Works.

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S. 309 S. 398 H.R. 969, H.R. 2179, S. 1059

Mr. Baucus Mr. Crapo and Messrs. Conrad, Tester, Crapo, and Thune. Mr. Johnson, February 23, 2009. Mr. Risch, April 21, 2010. A bill to permit commercial vehicles at weights up to 129,000 pounds to use certain highways of the Interstate System in the State of A bill to amend title 23, United States Code, to improve highway Idaho which would provide significant savings in the transportation transportation in the United States, including rural and metropolitan of goods throughout the United States, and for other purposes. areas. February 9, 2009. Introduced and referred to the Committee on Envi- January 22, 2009. Introduced and referred to the Committee on Envi- ronment and Public Works. ronment and Public Works. S. 430 S. 2778 S. 373 H.R. 2811 Mr. Inhofe Mr. Nelson of FL A bill to amend the Public works and Economic Development Act A bill to amend title 18, Unites States Code, to include constrictor of 1965 to reauthorize that Act, and for other purposes. snakes of the species Python genera as an injurious animal. February 12, 2009. Introduced and referred to the Committee on February 3, 2009. Introduced and referred to the Committee on Envi- Environment and Public Works. ronment and Public Works. December 3, 2009. Committee on Environment and Public Works S. 432 H.R. 1035, S. 1818 Subcommittee on Water and Wildlife. Hearings held. December 10, 2009. Committee on Environment and Public Works. Mr. Bingaman Ordered to be reported with an amendment in the nature of a and Mr. McCain. substitute favorably. May 5, 2010. Reported to the Senate with an amendment in the A bill to amend the Morris K. Udall Scholarship and Excellence nature of a substitute from the Committee on Environment and in National Environmental and Native American Public Policy Act Public Works (S. Rept. 111–180), and placed on the Calendar, of 1992 to honor the legacy of Stewart L. Udall, and for other No. 365. Minority views filed. purposes.

S. 377 H.R. 887 February 12, 2009. Introduced and referred to the Committee on Environment and Public Works. Mr. Grassley and Mr. Harkin. S. 462 H.R. 80

A bill to designate the United States courthouse located at 131 East Mrs. Boxer 4th Street in Davenport, Iowa, as the ‘‘James A. Leach United and Mr. Vitter. Mr. Lieberman, February 26, 2009. Mr. Menen- States Courthouse’’. dez, March 9, 2009. Mr. Ensign, March 16, 2009. Mr. Burr, March 17, 2009. Mr. Whitehouse, March 18, 2009. Mr. Burris, February 4, 2009. Introduced and referred to the Committee on Envi- April 21, 2009. Mr. Sanders, October 22, 2009. ronment and Public Works. A bill to amend the Lacey Act Amendments of 1981 to prohibit S. 387 S. 520 the importation, exportation, transportation, and sale, receipt, acqui- sition, or purchase in interstate or foreign commerce, of any live Mr. Durbin animal of any prohibited wildlife species, and for other purposes.

A bill to designate the United States courthouse located at 211 South February 24, 2009. Introduced and referred to the Committee on Court Street, Rockford, Illinois, as the ‘‘Stanley J. Roszkowski Environment and Public Works. United States Courthouse’’. S. 479 H.R. 965 February 5, 2009. Introduced and referred to the Committee on Envi- ronment and Public Works. Mr. Cardin February 26, 2009. Environment and Public Works discharged by and Messrs. Carper, Casey, Kaufman, Warner, and Webb, Ms. Unanimous Consent. Mikulski. Mr. Specter, March 6, 2009. February 26, 2009. Passed Senate without amendment by Unanimous Consent. A bill to amend the Chesapeake Bay Initiative Act of 1998 to provide March 2, 2009. Received in the House. for the continuing authorization of the Chesapeake Bay Gateways March 2, 2009. Referred to the House Committee on Transportation and Watertrails Network. and Infrastructure. March 3, 2009. Referred to the Subcommittee on Economic Develop- February 25, 2009. Introduced and referred to the Committee on ment, Public Buildings and Emergency Management. Environment and Public Works. April 23, 2009. (See S. 520 for further action which became P.L. June 18, 2009. Committee on Environment and Public Works. Ordered 111–14). to be reported without amendment favorably.

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S. 479—Continued S. 527 H.R. 1426

March 22, 2010. Reported to the Senate without amendment from Mr. Thune the Committee on Environment and Public Works (S. Rept. 111– and Mr Schumer. Ms. McCaskill, March 11, 2009. Ms. 164), and placed on the Calendar, No. 326. Klobuchar and Mr. Roberts, March 9, 2009. Messrs. Bond and Enzi, March 16, 2009. Mr. Johanns, March 17, 2009. S. 480 Messrs. Barrasso and Grassley, March 18, 2009. Mr. Brownback, March 25, 2009. Mr. Inhofe, April 22, 2009. Mr. Brown Mr. Coburn, April 28, 2009. Mr. Crapo, May 21, 2009.

A bill to establish the Office of Regional Economic Adjustment in A bill to amend the Clean Air act to prohibit the issuance of permits the Department of Commerce, to assist regions affected by sudden under title V of that Act for certain emissions from agricultural and severe economic dislocation by coordinating Federal, State, production. and local resources for economic adjustment and by providing tech- nical assistance, and for other purposes. March 5, 2009. Introduced and referred to the Committee on Environ- ment and Public Works. February 25, 2009. Introduced and referred to the Committee on Environment and Public Works. S. 529 H.R. 411

S. 489 Mr. Lieberman and Messrs. Brownback, Kerry, Cardin, Sanders, Udall, Mr. Vitter Whitehouse, and Ms. Snowe, March 5, 2009. Mrs. Gillibrand, May 13, 2009. Mr. Merkley, May 14, 2009. A bill to amend the Migratory Bird Treaty Act to authorize hunting under certain circumstances. A bill to assist in the conservation of rare fields and rare canids by supporting and providing financial resources for the conservation February 26, 2009. Introduced and referred to the Committee on programs of countries within the range of rare felid and rare canid Environment and Public Works. populations and projects of persons with demonstrated expertise in the conservation of rare felid and rare canid populations.

S. 520 S. 387 March 5, 2009. Introduced and referred to the Committee on Environ- ment and Public Works. Mr. Durbin May 14, 2009. Committee on Environment and Public Works. Ordered to be reported without amendment favorably. A bill to designate the United States courthouse under construction July 20, 2009. Reported to the Senate without amendment from the at 327 South Church Street, Rockford, Illinois, as the ‘‘Stanley Committee on Environment and Public Works (S. Rept. 111–52), J. Roszkowski United States Courthouse’’. and placed on the Calendar, No. 117. March 3, 2009. Introduced in the Senate, read twice, considered, read the third time, and passed without amendment by Unanimous S. 536 Consent. Mr. Wyden March 5, 2009. Received in the House. and Mr. Merkley. March 5, 2009.Message on Senate action sent to the House. March 5, 2009. Referred to the House Committee on Transportation A bill to amend the Clean Air Act to modify the definition of and Infrastructure. the term‘‘renewable biomass’’. March 6, 2009. Referred to the Subcommittee on Economic Develop- ment, Public Buildings and Emergency Management. March 5, 2009. Introduced and referred to the Committee on Environ- March 25, 2009. Mr. Costello moved to suspend the rules and pass ment and Public Works. the bill. March 25, 2009. Considered under suspension of the rules. S. 575 H.R. 1329 March 25, 2009. DEBATE - The House proceeded with forty minutes of debate on S. 520. Mr. Carper March 25, 2009. On motion to suspend the rules and pass the bill and Mr. Specter, July 14, 2009. Messrs. Cardin, Lautenberg, Agreed to by voice vote. and Merkley, July 16, 2009. Ms. Gillibrand, July 28, 2009. March 25, 2009. Motion to reconsider laid on the table Agreed to Messrs. Bennet and Nelson, October 6, 2009. without objection. March 25, 2009. Cleared for White House. A bill to amend title 49, United States Code, to develop plans and April 14, 2009. Presented to President. targets for States and metropolitan planning organizations to de- April 23, 2009. Signed by President. velop plans to reduce greenhouse gas emissions from the transpor- April 23, 2009. Became Public Law No: 111-14. tation sector, and for other purposes. March 5, 2009. Introduced and referred to the Committee on Environ- ment and Public Works.

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S. 584 H.R. 1443 A bill to amend the Federal Water Pollution Control Act to prohibit the sale of dishwashing detergent in the United States if the deter- Mr. Harkin gent contains a high level of phosphorus, and for other purposes. and Mr. Carper. Mr. Specter, April 2, 2009. Messrs. Begich, Leahy, and Sanders, May 4, 2009. Mr. Whitehouse, June March 24, 2009. Introduced and referred to the Committee on Environ- 22, 2009. Mr. Durbin, November 17, 2009. Mr. Cardin, July ment and Public Works. 14, 2009. Mr. Levin, September 8, 2009. Mr. Nelson of FL, October 5, 2009. Ms. Klobuchar, October 21, 2009. Ms. S. 690 H.R. 2213 Gillibrand, December 1, 2009. Mrs. Lincoln, April 20, 2010. Mr. Franken, May 12, 2010. Mr. Cardin and Messrs. Crapo, Lieberman, Nelson of FL, Leahy, and A bill to ensure that all users of the transportation system, including Menendez. Mr. Durbin, April 30, 2009. Ms. Collins, June pedestrians, bicyclists, transit users, children, older individuals, and 23, 2009. Mr. Burris, August 7, 2009. individuals with disabilities, are able to travel safely and conven- iently on and across federally funded streets and highways. A bill to amend the Neotropical Migratory Bird Conservation Act to reauthorize the Act. March 12, 2009. Introduced and referred to the Committee on Environ- ment and Public Works. March 25, 2009. Introduced and referred to the Committee on Environ- ment and Public Works. S. 591 June 18, 2009. Committee on Environment and Public Works. Ordered and Mr. Reid. to be reported without amendment favorably. March 22, 2010. Reported to the Senate without amendment from A bill to establish a National Commission on High-Level Radioactive the Committee on Environment and Public Works (S. Rept. 111– Waste and Spent Nuclear Fuel, and for other purposes. 165), and placed on the Calendar, No. 327.

March 12, 2009. Introduced and referred to the Committee on Environ- S. 696 ment and Public Works. Mr. Cardin S. 636 H.R. 4572, S. 3381 and Mr. Alexander. Mr. Sanders, April 29, 2009. Mr. Menendez, May 5, 2009. Mr. Whitehouse, May 12, 2009. Mrs. Gillibrand, Mr. Thune May 19, 2009. Mrs. Feinstein, July 13, 2009. Mr. Durbin, and Messrs. Chambliss and Tester. Mr. Crapo, March 19, 2009. August 6, 2009. Ms. Klobuchar and Mr. Lautenberg, Decem- Mr. Wicker, April 20, 2009. Mr. Cochran, April 23, 2009. ber 8, 2009. Mr. Brown, April 12, 2010. Ms. Mikulski, June Mr. Sessions, April 29, 2009. Mr. Isakson, June 11, 2009. 21, 2010.

A bill to amend the Clean Air Act to confirm the definition of A bill to amend the Federal Water Pollution Control Act to include renewable biomass to the definition given the term in the Farm a definition of fill material. Security and Rural Investment Act of 2002. March 25, 2009. Introduced and referred to the Comittee on Environ- March 18, 2009. Introduced and referred to the Committee on Environ- ment and Public Works. ment and Public Works. S. 724 S. 655 Mr. Barrasso Mr. Johnson and Mr. Vitter. and Ms. Stabenow, and Messrs. Thune and Tester. Mr. Merkley, April 23, 2009. Ms. Klobuchar, April 29, 2009. Mr. Udall, A bill to amend the Endangered Species Act of 1973 to temporarily June 9, 2009. prohibit the Secretary of the Interior from considering global climate change as a natural or manmade factor in determining whether A bill to amend the Pittman-Robertson Wildlife Restoration Act to a species is a threatened or endangered species, and for other ensure adequate funding for conservation and restoration of wildlife, purposes. and for other purposes. March 26, 2009. Introduced and referred to the Comittee on Environ- March 19, 2009. Introduced and referred to the Committee on Environ- ment and Public Works. ment and Public Works. S. 732 H.R. 1770 S. 675 H.R. 3946 Mr. Akaka Mr. Levin and Messrs. Brown, Casey, Specter, Cardin, Schumer, and and Messrs. Cardin, Feingold, Voinovich, and Ms. Stabenow. Voinovich. Mr. Reed, April 12, 2010. Mr. Whitehouse, April 13, 2010. Mr. Menendez, June 8, 2010.

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S. 732—Continued June 18, 2009. Committee on Environment and Public Works. Ordered to be reported with an amendment in the nature of a substitute A bill to amend the National Dam Safety Program Act to establish favorably. a program to provide grant assistance to States for the rehabilitation December 10, 2010. Reported to the Senate with an amendment in and repair of deficient dams. the nature of a substitute from the Committee on Environment and Public Works (S. Rept. 111–361), and placed on the Calendar, March 26, 2009. Introduced and referred to the Comittee on Environ- No. 685. Minority views filed. ment and Public Works.

S. 759 H.R. 3645 S. 791 H.R. 2125

Mr. Bingaman Mr. Baucus and Messrs. Bennett, Kyl, Hatch, and Udall of NM. A bill to direct the Secretary of Transportation to carry out programs A bill to amend the Transportation Equity Act for the 21st Century and activities to improve highway safety. to reauthorize a provision relating to additional contract authority for States with Indian reservations. April 2, 2009. Introduced and referred to the Comittee on Environment and Public Works. April 1, 2009. Introduced and referred to the Comittee on Environment and Public Works. S. 805 H.R. 1901

S. 779 H.R. 1618 Mr. Nelson of FL and Mr. Martinez Mr. Lautenberg and Mr. Kerry and Ms. McCaskill, April 23, 2009. Mrs. Boxer, A bill to provide for a comprehensive study by the National Research June 2, 2009. Mr. Brown, June 22, 2009. Mrs. Feinstein, Council of the National Academy of Sciences to assess the water July 13, 2009. Messrs. Bond and Udall, September 9, 2009. management, needs, and conservation of the Apalachicola-Chat- tahoochee-Flint River System. A bill to amend titles 23 and 49, United States Code, to modify provisions relating to the length and weight limitations for vehicles April 2, 2009. Introduced and referred to the Comittee on Environment operating on Federal-aid highways, and for other purposes. and Public Works. April 1, 2009. Introduced and referred to the Comittee on Environment and Public Works. S. 849 April 28, 2010. Committee on Commerce, Science, and Transportation Subcommittee on Surface Transportation and Merchant Marine. Mr. Carper Hearings held. and Mrs. Boxer, Messrs. Kerry and Inhofe. Ms. Collins, May 6, 2009. Ms. Klobuchar, Messrs. Merkley and Voinovich, June 22, 2009. Mr. Franken, July 23, 2009. S. 785 A bill to require the Administrator of the Environmental Protection Ms. Murkowski Agency to conduct a study on black carbon emissions. and Mr. Begich April 22, 2009. Introduced and referred to the Comittee on Environ- A bill to establish a grant program to encourage retooling of entities in the timber industry in Alaska, and for other purposes. ment and Public Works. May 14, 2009. Committee on Environment and Public Works. Ordered April 2, 2009. Introduced and referred to the Comittee on Environment to be reported without amendment favorably. and Public Works. July 22, 2009. Reported to the Senate without amendment from the Committee on Environment and Public Works (S. Rept. 111–58), S. 787 and placed on the Calendar, No. 125.

Mr. Feingold S. 854 and Mrs. Boxer, Ms. Cantwell, Messrs. Carper, Durbin, Kerry, Lautenberg, Levin, Menendez, Reed, Schumer, Ms. Stabenow, Mr. Voinovich Messrs. Wyden, Brown, Cardin, Dodd, Mrs. Gillibrand, and Mr. Brown, of OH. Ms. Stabenow, February 22, 2010. Messrs. Kohl, Leahy, Lieberman, Merkley, Sanders, Mrs. Shaheen, and Mr. Whitehouse. Mr. Kaufman, April 27, 2009.

A bill to amend the Federal Water Pollution Control Act to clarify the jurisdiction of the United States over waters of the United States.

April 2, 2009. Introduced and referred to the Comittee on Environment and Public Works.

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S. 854—Continued A bill to permit a State to elect to receive the State’s contributions to the Highway Trust Fund in lieu of its Federal-aid Highway A bill to amend the Federal Water Pollution Control Act to update program apportionment for the next fiscal year, and for other pur- a program to provide assistance for the planning, design, and con- poses. struction of treatment works to intercept, transport, control, or treat municipal combined sewer overflows and sanitary sewer overflows, April 28, 2009. Introduced and referred to the Comittee on Environ- and to require the Administrator of the Environmental Protection ment and Public Works. Agency to update certain guidance used to develop and determine the financial capability of communities to implement clean water S. 930 H.R. 2172 infrastructure programs. Mrs. Murray April 22, 2009. Introduced and referred to the Comittee on Environ- and Ms. Cantwell and Ms. Murkowski. Mr. Begich, May 6, ment and Public Works. 2009.

S. 856 A bill to promote secure ferry transportation and for other purposes. April 29, 2009. Introduced and referred to the Comittee on Environ- Ms. Collins ment and Public Works. and Ms. Snowe.

A bill to establish a commercial truck highway safety demonstration S. 933 program in the State of Maine, and for other purposes. Mr. Levin April 22, 2009. Introduced and referred to the Comittee on Environ- and Mr. Brown, Mrs. Gillibrand, Messrs. Schumer, Voinovich, ment and Public Works. Durbin, Ms. Klobuchar, and Ms. Stabenow. A bill to amend the Federal Water Pollution Control Act and the S. 878 H.R. 2093 Great Lakes Legacy Act of 2002 to reauthorize programs to address remediation of contaminated sediment. Mr. Lautenberg and Mr. Voinovich. Mr. Menendez, May 13, 2009. Mrs. Boxer, April 30, 2009. Introduced and referred to the Comittee on Environ- June 17, 2009. Mrs. Feinstein, August 4, 2009. Mr. ment and Public Works. Whitehouse, December 8, 2009. Mr. Merkley, April 20, 2010. June 18, 2009. Committee on Environment and Public Works. Ordered to be reported without amendment favorably. A bill to amend the Federal Water Pollution Control Act to modify April 20, 2010. Reported to the Senate without amendment from provisions relating to beach monitoring, and for other purposes. the Committee on Environment and Public Works (S. Rept. 111– 171), and placed on the Calendar, No. 354. Minority views filed. April 23, 2009. Introduced and referred to the Comittee on Environ- ment and Public Works. S. 936 June 18, 2009. Committee on Environment and Public Works. Ordered to be reported with an amendment in the nature of a substitute Mr. Lautenberg favorably. and Messrs. Brown, Voinovich, Menendez, and Whitehouse. Ms, April 20, 2010. Reported to the Senate with an amendment in the Collins, May 12, 2009. Mr. Schumer, December 8, 2009. nature of a substitute from the Committee on Environment and Mr. Reed, January 21, 2010. Public Works (S. Rept. 111–170), and placed on the Calendar, No. 353. Minority views filed. A bill to amend the Federal Water Pollution Control Act to authorize appropriations for sewer overflow control grants.

S. 884 April 30, 2009. Introduced and referred to the Comittee on Environ- ment and Public Works. Mr. Bingaman and Mr. Grassley. S. 937 H.R. 753

A bill to amend title 23, United States Code, to remove privatized Mr. Lautenberg highway miles as a factor in apportioning highway funding. and Messrs. Menendez and Whitehouse. Mrs. Boxer and Ms. Klobuchar, June 17, 2009. Mr. Merkley, April 20, 2010. April 23, 2009. Introduced and referred to the Comittee on Environ- ment and Public Works. A bill to amend the Federal Water Pollution Control Act to ensure that sewage treatment plants monitor for and report discharges S. 903 H.R. 2144 of raw sewage, and for other purposes.

Mrs. Hutchison April 30, 2009. Introduced and referred to the Comittee on Environ- and Messrs. Cornyn, Martinez, and Kyl. ment and Public Works. June 18, 2009. Committee on Environment and Public Works. Ordered to be reported without amendment favorably.

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S. 937—Continued A bill to amend the Water Resources Development Act of 2007 to make technical corrections to a provision relating to project April 20, 2010. Reported to the Senate without amendment from deauthorizations. the Committee on Environment and Public Works (S. Rept. 111– 172), and placed on the Calendar, No. 355. Minority views filed. May 11, 2009. Introduced and referred to the Comittee on Environ- ment and Public Works. S. 943 H.R. 2283 S. 1035 H.R. 3727 Mr. Thune and Mr. Grassley, May 6, 2009. Mr. Johanns, May 21, 2009. Mr. Reid Mr. Lugar, May 14, 2009. Mr. Cochran, June 8, 2009. and Mrs. Boxer and Feinstein. Mr. Lieberman, June 25, 2009.

A bill to amend the Clean Air Act to permit the Administrator of A bill to enhance the ability of drinking water utilities in the United the Environmental Protection Agency to waive the lifecycle green- States to develop and implement climate change adaptation pro- house gas emission reduction requirements for renewable fuel pro- grams and policies, and for other purposes. duction, and for other purposes. May 11, 2009. Introduced and referred to the Comittee on Environ- April 30, 2009. Introduced and referred to the Comittee on Environ- ment and Public Works. ment and Public Works. May 14, 2009. Committee on Environment and Public Works. Ordered S. 1059 H.R. 969, H.R. 2179, S. 398 to be reported without amendment favorably. Mr. Crapo S. 971 H.R. 2156 A bill to permit commercial vehicles at weights up to 129,000 pounds to use certain highways of the Interstate System in the State of Mr. Schumer Idaho which would provide significant savings in the transportation Ms. Gillibrand, September 9, 2009. of goods throughout the Unites States, and for other purposes.

A bill to implement a pilot program to establish truck parking facili- May 18, 2009. Introduced and referred to the Committee on Environ- ties. ment and Public Works. May 5, 2009. Introduced and referred to the Comittee on Environment and Public Works. S. 1095 Mr. Wyden S. 1005 A bill to amend the Clean Air Act to convert the renewable fuel Mr. Cardin standard into a low-carbon fuel standard, and for other purposes. and Mrs. Boxer, Messrs. Inhofe and Crapo. Mrs. Feinstein, July 24, 2009. Ms. Mikulski, January 20, 2010. Mr. Sanders, June May 20, 2009. Introduced and referred to the Committee on Environ- 21, 2010. ment and Public Works.

A bill to amend the Federal Water Pollution Control Act and the S. 1098 Safe Drinking Water Act to improve water and wastewater infra- structure in the United States. Mr. Wyden

May 7, 2009. Introduced and referred to the Comittee on Environment A bill to establish EnergySmart transport corridors to promote the and Public Works. planning and development of measures that will increase the energy May 14, 2009. Committee on Environment and Public Works. Ordered efficiency of the Interstate System and reduce the emission of to be reported with an amendment in the nature of a substitute greenhouse gases and other environmental pollutants, and for other favorably. purposes. July 15, 2009. Reported to the Senate with an amendment in the nature of a substitute from the Committee on Environment and May 20, 2009. Introduced and referred to the Committee on Environ- Public Works (S. Rept. 111–47), and placed on the Calendar, No. ment and Public Works. 109. Additional views filed. S. 1115 H.R. 1071 S. 1014 Mrs. Hutchison Ms. Collins and Ms. Snowe. A bill to amend title 23, United States Code, to prohibit the imposition of new tolls on the Federal-aid system, and for other purposes.

May 21, 2009. Introduced and referred to the Committee on Environ- ment and Public Works.

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S. 1148 H.R. 2409 S. 1215

Mr. Grassley Mr. Casey and Messrs. Bond and Thune, Mrs. McCaskill. Messrs. and Mr. Schumer. Mr. Cardin, July 24, 2009. Mrs. Feinstein, Brownback and Johanns, June 3, 2009. Mr. Roberts, July September 22, 2009. Mrs. Gillibrand, October 1, 2009. Mr. 20, 2009. Sanders, October 19, 2009. Mr. Whitehouse, March 23, 2010. Mr. Lautenberg, April 26, 2010. Mr. Feingold, May 4, 2010. A bill to amend the Clean Air Act to modify a provision relating Mrs. Boxer, September 29, 2010. to the renewable fuel program. Fracturing Responsibility and Awareness of Chemicals (FRAC) Act.

May 21, 2009. Introduced and referred to the Committee on Environ- June 9, 2009. Introduced and referred to the Committee on Environ- ment and Public Works. ment and Public Works.

S. 1156 S. 1266 H.R. 2428

Mr. Harkin Ms. Klobuchar and Messrs. Burr, Merkley, and Sanders, Mrs. Collins. Mr. and Mrs. Lincoln and Mr. Warner. Burris, June 4, 2009. Mr. Casey, June 9, 2009. Mr. Begich, June 23, 2009. Mr. Cardin, July 15, 2009. Ms. Snowe, July A bill to amend title 23, United States Code, to direct the Secretary 21, 2009. Ms. Lincoln, August 7, 2009. Mr. Levin, September of Transportation to require that broadband conduit be installed 8, 2009. Mr. Dodd, September 9, 2009. Mr. Leahy, September as part of certain highway construction projects, and for other 23, 2009. Mr. Nelson of FL, October 5, 2009. Ms. Klobuchar, purposes. October 21, 2009. Mr. Wyden, October 26, 2009. Ms. June 15, 2009. Introduced and referred to the Committee on Environ- Landrieu, November 17, 2009. Ms. Gillibrand, December 1, ment and Public Works. 2009. Ms. Stabenow, December 9, 2009. Mr. Schumer, Janu- ary 20, 2010. Ms. Murray, March 10, 2010. Messrs. Bennet and Specter, June 18, 2010. Mr. Udall, July 19, 2010. Mr. S. 1311 Franken, September 14, 2010. Mr. Wicker and Mr. Cochran and Ms. Landrieu. Mr. Vitter, November 9, A bill to amend the Safe, Accountable, Flexible, Efficient Transpor- 2009. Mr. Nelson of FL, July 19, 2010. Mr. LeMieux, Sep- tation Equity Act: A Legacy for Users to reauthorize and improve tember 27, 2010. the safe routes to school program. A bill to amend the Federal Water Pollution Control Act to expand May 21, 2009. Introduced and referred to the Committee on Environ- and strengthen cooperative efforts to monitor, restore, and protect ment and Public Works. the resource productivity, water quality, and marine ecosystems of the Gulf of Mexico. S. 1214 H.R. 2565 June 19, 2009. Introduced and referred to the Committee on Environ- Mr. Lieberman ment and Public Works. and Messrs. Bond, Casey, Sanders, Whitehouse, Cardin, and November 9, 2009. Committee on Environment and Public Works Crapo, Ms. Stabenow. Mr. Udall, June 10, 2009. Ms. Mur- Subcommittee on Water and Wildlife. Hearings held. kowski, June 15, 2009. Ms. Klobuchar, June 23, 2009. Mr. June 30, 2010. Committee on Environment and Public Works. Ordered to be reported with an amendment in the nature of a substitute Begich, July 16, 2009. Mr. Bingaman, September 8, 2009. favorably. Mr. Bennet, May 10, 2010. August 2, 2010. Reported to the Senate with an amendment in the nature of a substitute from the Committee on Environment and A bill to conserve fish and aquatic communities in the United States Public Works (S. Rept. 111–241), and placed on the Calendar, through partnerships that foster fish habitat conservation, to improve No. 501. the quality of life for the people of the United States, and for other purposes. S. 1318 June 10, 2009. Introduced and referred to the Committee on Environ- Mr. Gregg ment and Public Works. and Mr. Coburn, June 25, 2009. Messrs. Barrasso, Brownback, December 3, 2009. Committee on Environment and Public works and Burr, July 16, 2009. Messrs. Bunning and Enzi, July Subcommittee on Water and Wildlife. Hearings held. 20, 2009. Messrs. Bennett and Isakson, July 23, 2009. Messrs. December 10, 2009. Committee on Environment and Public Works. Chambliss and Johanns, September 14, 2009. Mr. Grassley, Ordered to be reported with an amendment in the nature of a February 1, 2010. substitute favorably. May 17, 2010. Reported to the Senate with an amendment in the A bill to prohibit the use of stimulus funds for signage indicating nature of a substitute from the Committee on Environment and that a project is being carried out using those funds. Public Works (S. Rept. 111–190), and placed on the Calendar, No. 378. June 22, 2009. Introduced and referred to the Committee on Environ- ment and Public Works.

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S. 1397 H.R. 1580 S. 1428 H.R. 2065, H.R. 2190

Ms. Klobuchar Mr. Whitehouse and Ms. Gillibrand. Ms. Collins, July 7, 2009. Mr. Durbin, and Messrs. Cardin and Feingold, and Mrs. Feinstein. Mr. Sand- August 6, 2009. Ms Landrieu, September 8, 2009. Mr. ers, July 23, 2009. Mr. Reed, July 24, 2009. Mr. Kerry, Merkley, December 7, 2009. Mrs. Feinstein, January 28, 2010. July 31, 2009. Mr. Durbin, October 30, 2009. Mrs. Klobuchar, March 3, 2010. Mr. Kaufman, September 14, 2010. A bill to authorize the Administrator of the Environmental Protection Agency to award grants for electronic device recycling research, A bill to amend the Toxic Substances Control Act to phase out development, and demonstration projects, and for other purposes. the use of mercury in the manufacture of chlorine and caustic soda, and for other purposes. July 6, 2009. Introduced and referred to the Committee on Environ- July 9, 2009. Introduced and referred to the Committee on Environ- ment and Public Works. ment and Public Works. December 10, 2009. Committee on Environment and Public Works. Ordered to be reported without amendment favorably. April 19, 2010. Reported to the Senate with an amendment in the S. 1471 H.R. 3169 nature of a substitute from the Committee on Environment and Mr. Vitter Public Works (S. Rept. 111–168), and placed on the Calendar, and Mrs. Landrieu. No. 351. A bill to direct the Secretary of the Army to carry out certain water S. 1421 H.R. 48, H.R. 3173 control projects at Lake Pontchartrain, Louisiana, and for other purposes. Mr. Levin and Ms. Gillibrand and Ms. Stabenow, and Messrs. Durbin, July 20, 2009. Introduced and referred to the Committee on Environ- Feingold, Schumer, and Voinovich. Mr. Casey, October 15, ment and Public Works. 2009. Mr. Brown, December 4, 2009. Ms. Klobuchar, Decem- ber 8, 2009. S. 1498 H.R. 3617

A bill to amend section 42 of title 18, United States Code, to prohibit Mr. Boxer the importation and shipment of certain species of carp. An original bill to provide an extension of highway programs author- July 9, 2009. Introduced and referred to the Committee on Environ- ized under the Safe, Accountable, Flexible, Efficient Transportation ment and Public Works. Equity Act: A Legacy for Users. December 3, 2009. Committee on Environment and Public Works Subcommittee on Water and Wildlife. Hearings held. July 15, 2009. Committee on Environment and Public Works. Ordered to be reported an Original measure favorably. December 10, 2009. Committee on Environment and Public Works. July 22, 2009. Reported to the Senate an Original measure from Ordered to be reported without amendment favorably. the Committee on Environment and Public Works (S. Rept. 111– May 5, 2010. Reported to the Senate without amendment from the 59), and placed on the Calendar, No. 126. Committee on Environment and Public Works (S. Rept. 111–181), and placed on the Calendar, No. 366. S. 1519 H.R. 3850 November 17, 2010. Passed Senate without amendment by Unanimous Consent. Mr. Cardin November 18, 2010. Received in the House. and Ms. Mikulski and Ms. Landrieu, and Messrs. Merkley and November 18, 2010. Message on Senate action sent to the House. Vitter. November 18, 2010. Held at the desk. December 1, 2010. Mr. Conyers moved to suspend the rules and A bill to provide for the eradication and control of nutria in Maryland, pass the bill. Louisiana, and other coastal States. December 1, 2010. Considered under suspension of the rules. December 1, 2010. DEBATE - The House proceeded with forty min- July 27, 2009. Introduced and referred to the Committee on Environ- utes of debate on S. 1421. ment and Public Works. December 1, 2010. On motion to suspend the rules and pass the December 3, 2009. Committee on Environment and Public Works bill Agreed to by voice vote. Subcommittee on Water and Wildlife. Hearings held. December 10, 2009. Committee on Environment and Public Works. December 1, 2010. Motion to reconsider laid on the table Agreed Ordered to be reported without amendment favorably. to without objection. May 5, 2010. Reported to the Senate without amendment from the December 1, 2010. Cleared for White House. Committee on Environment and Public Works (S. Rept. 111–182), December 3, 2010. Presented to President. and placed on the Calendar, No. 367. December 14, 2010. Signed by President. December 14, 2010. Became Public Law No: 111-307. S. 1534

Mr. Byrd and Messrs. Casey, Shelby, Webb, Rockefeller, and Warner.

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S. 1534—Continued A bill to modify and waive certain requirements under title 23, United States Code, to assist States with a high unemployment rate in A bill to complete construction of the 13-States Appalachian develop- carrying out Federal-aid highway construction projects, and for ment highway system, and for other purposes. other purposes.

July 29, 2009. Introduced and referred to the Committee on Environ- August 6, 2009. Introduced and referred to the Committee on Environ- ment and Public Works. ment and Public Works.

S. 1535 H.R. 3381 S. 1660 H.R. 4805

Mrs. Feinstein Ms. Klobuchar and Mr. Cardin. Mr. Whitehouse, July 30, 2009. Mrs. Boxer, and Mr. Crapo. Mr. Risch, September 17, 2009. Mr. Gregg, October 13, 2009. Mr. Sanders, October 27, 2009. Mr. Lauten- September 25, 2009. Ms. Landrieu, September 29, 2009. Ms. berg, November 30, 2009. Mr. Durbin, December 15, 2009. Murkowski, October 5, 2009. Mr. Tester, October 6, 2009. Mrs. Gillibrand, January 26, 2010. Ms. Shaheen, October 7, 2009. Mr. Isakson, October 8, 2009. Mrs. Feinstein and Mr. Vitter, October 19, 2009. Messrs. Protect America’s Wildlife Act of 2009. Begich and Cochran, October 22, 2009. Mr. Bayh, October July 29, 2009. Introduced and referred to the Committee on Environ- 28, 2009. Mr. Brownback, November 2, 2009. Mr. Alexander, ment and Public Works. November 9, 2009. Mr. Corker, November 10, 2009. Mr. Lieberman, December 1, 2009. Mr. Durbin, December 8, 2009. Mrs. Boxer, March 16, 2010. S. 1536 H.R. 3535, H.R. 3829, H.R. 4153, H.R. 5097 A bill to amend the Toxic Substances Control Act to reduce the Mr. Schumer emissions of formaldehyde from composite wood products, and and Ms. Hagan, Ms. Landrieu, and Mr. Menendez. Mr. for other purposes. Mr. Brownback, November 2, 2009. Lieberman, August 5, 2009. Ms. Klobuchar, September 17, 2009. Mr. Lautenberg, October 13, 2009. Mr. Casey, October September 10, 2009. Introduced and referred to the Committee on 22, 2009. Mr. Rockefeller, October 27, 2009. Mr. Warner, Environment and Public Works. November 19, 2009. Mr. Whitehouse, September 16, 2010. December 10, 2009. Committee on Environment and Public Works. A bill to amend title 23, United States Code, to reduce the amount Ordered to be reported with an amendment in the nature of a of Federal highway funding available to States that do not enact substitute favorably. a law prohibiting an individual from writing, sending, or reading April 19, 2010. Reported to the Senate with an amendment in the text messages while operating a motor vehicle. nature of a substitute from the Committee on Environment and Public Works (S. Rept. 111–169), and placed on the Calendar, July 29, 2009. Introduced and referred to the Committee on Environ- No. 352. ment and Public Works. June 14, 2010. Measure laid before Senate by unanimous consent. June 14, 2010. The committee reported substitute amendment agreed S. 1566 to by Unanimous Consent. June 14, 2010. Passed Senate with an amendment by Unanimous Mr. Begich Consent. June 15, 2010. Received in the House. A bill to create the American Arctic Adaptation Grant Program to June 15, 2010. Message on Senate action sent to the House. prevent or mitigate effects of Arctic climate change and for other June 15, 2010. Held at the desk. purposes. June 23, 2010. Ms. Matsui moved to suspend the rules and pass the bill. August 3, 2009. Introduced and referred to the Committee on Environ- June 23, 2010. Considered under suspension of the rules. ment and Public Works. June 23, 2010. DEBATE - The House proceeded with forty minutes of debate on S. 1660. S. 1622 June 23, 2010. On motion to suspend the rules and pass the bill Agreed to by voice vote. Mr. Barrasso June 23, 2010. Motion to reconsider laid on the table Agreed to A bill to limit the applicability of a certain judicial ruling to sources without objection. regulated under section 202 of the Clean Air Act. June 25, 2010. Presented to President. July 7, 2010. Signed by President. Became public law No. 111– August 6, 2009. Introduced and referred to the Committee on Environ- 199. ment and Public Works. S. 1662 H.R. 5089 S. 1641 H.R. 3313 Mr. Brown Ms. Stabenow and Ms. Gillibrand. and Mr. Levin.

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S. 1662—Continued A bill to create clean energy jobs, promote energy independence, reduce global warming pollution, and transition to a clean energy A bill to amend the Public Works and Economic Development Act economy. of 1965 to modify the period used to calculate certain unemploy- ment rates, to encourage the development of business incubators, September 30, 2009. Introduced and referred to the Committee on and for other purposes. Environment and Public Works. October 27, 2009. Committee on Environment and Public Works. September 10, 2009. Introduced and referred to the Committee on Hearings held. Environment and Public Works. October 28, 2009. Committee on Environment and Public Works. Hearings held. S. 1666 October 29, 2009. Committee on Environment and Public Works. Hearings held. Ms. Collins November 3, 2009. Committee consideration and Mark Up Session and Messrs. Cardin and Whitehouse, and Ms. Landrieu. Mr. held. Webb, September 24, 2009. Mr, Vitter, October 19, 2009. November 4, 2009. Committee consideration and Mark Up Session Mr. Burr, December 8, 2009. held. November 5, 2009. Committee on Environment and Public Works. A bill to require the Administrator of the Environmental Protection Ordered to be reported with an amendment in the nature of a Agency to satisfy certain conditions before issuing to producers substitute favorably. of mid-level ethanol blends a waiver from certain requirements February 2, 2010. Reported to the Senate with an amendment in under the Clean Air Act, and for other purposes. the nature of a substitute from the Committee on Environment and Public Works (S. Rept. 111–121), and placed on the Calendar, September 14, 2009. Introduced and referred to the Committee on No. 267. Additional and Minority views filed. Environment and Public Works. S. 1777 H.R. 3203 S. 1701 H.R. 1682 Mr. Udall Mr. Brown and Mr. Risch, October 19, 2009. Mr. Bennett, October 22, 2009. A bill to amend title 23, United States Code, to require corrosion mitigation and prevention plans for bridges receiving Federal fund- A bill to facilitate the remediation of abandoned hardrock mines, ing, and for other purposes. and for other purposes.

September 23, 2009. Introduced and referred to the Committee on October 13, 2009. Introduced and referred to the Committee on Envi- Environment and Public Works. ronment and Public Works.

S. 1702 H.R. 3781 S. 1809 H.R. 3431 Mr. Wicker Mr. Udall of CO and Mr. Inhofe. Mrs. Landrieu, December 3, 2009. Mr. Cochran, and Mr. Risch. Mr. Bennet, September 25, 2009. December 16, 2009. A bill to amend the Pittman-Robertson Wildlife Restoration Act to A bill to amend the Clean Air Act to promote the certification of facilitate the establishment of additional or expanded public target aftermarket conversion systems and thereby encourage the increased ranges in certain states. use of alternative fueled vehicles.

September 23, 2009. Introduced and referred to the Committee on October 20, 2009. Introduced and referred to the Committee on Envi- Environment and Public Works. ronment and Public Works.

S. 1712 H.R. 3747 S. 1816 H.R. 3852

Mr. Reid Mr. Cardin and Mrs. Boxer and Mr. Cardin. and Messrs. Carper and Kaufman, and Ms. Mikulski, October 20, 2009. A bill to promote water efficiency, conservation, and adaptation, and for other purposes. A bill to amend the Federal Water Pollution Control Act to improve and reauthorize the Chesapeake Bay Program. September 24, 2009. Introduced and referred to the Committee on Environment and Public Works. October 20, 2009. Introduced and referred to the Committee on Envi- ronment and Public Works. S. 1733 H.R. 2454, H.R. 2998 November 9, 2009. Committee on Environment and Public Works Subcommittee on Water and Wildlife. Hearings held. Mr. Kerry June 30, 2010. Committee on Environment and Public Works. Ordered and Mrs. Boxer. Mr. Kirk, October 5, 2009. Mr. Cardin, February to be reported with an amendment in the nature of a substitute 23, 2010. favorably.

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S. 1816—Continued May 5, 2010. Reported to the Senate without amendment from the Committee on Environment and Public Works (S. Rept. 111–183), September 28, 2010. Reported to the Senate with an amendment and placed on the Calendar, No. 368. in the nature of a substitute from the Committee on Environment and Public Works (S. Rept. 111–333), and placed on the Calendar, S. 2129 H.R. 1700 No. 620. Additional views filed. Ms. Collins S. 1933 and Mr. Akaka, December 16, 2009. Mrs. Boxer, Ms. Feinstein, Mr. Grassley, Ms. Klobuchar, Mr. Lieberman, Ms. McCaskill, Mr. Bingaman Ms. Murkowski, Mr. Pryor, Ms. Snowe, Mr. Voinovich, No- and Messrs. Baucus, Whitehouse, and Udall. Mr. Bennet, No- vember 29, 2009. Mr. Begich, November 20, 2009. Ms. Cant- vember 10, 2009. Mr. Menendez, December 7, 2009. Mr. well, Ms. Gillibrand, Ms. Hagan, Mrs. Landrieu, Ms. Lincoln, Nelson of FL, April 12, 2010. Ms. Mikulski, Ms. Murray, Ms. Shaheen, and Ms. Stabenow, October 29, 2009. Mr. Cardin, March 24, 2010. Mr. Merkley, A bill to establish an integrated Federal program that protects, restores, July 13, 2010. Mrs Hutchison, September 27, 2010. and conserves natural resources by responding to the threats and effects of climate change, and for other purposes. A bill to authorize the Administrator of General Services to convey a parcel of real property in the District of Columbia to provide October 27, 2009. Introduced and referred to the Committee on Envi- for the establishment of a National Women’s History Museum. ronment and Public Works. December 4, 2009. Introduced and referred to the Committee on Environment and Public Works. S. 1938 H.R. 3994 April 21, 2010. Committee on Environment and Public Works. Or- dered to be reported with amendments favorably. Mr. Rockefeller June 28, 2010. Reported to the Senate with amendments from the and Mrs. Hutchison, Messrs. Lautenberg, Thune, and Schumer, Committee on Environment and Public Works (S. Rept. 111–216), Ms. Klobuchar, and Mr. Vitter. Mr. Casey, November 17, and placed on the Calendar, No. 445. 2009. Mr. Warner, December 8, 2009. Mr. Nelson of FL, December 17, 2009. Mr. Udall, May 6, 2010. S. 2724 H.R. 4001 A bill to establish a program to reduce injuries and deaths caused by cellphone use and texting while driving. Mr. Reid and Mrs. Boxer, Mrs. Feinstein, and Mr. Ensign. October 29, 2009. Introduced and referred to the Committee on Envi- ronment and Public Works. A bill to provide for environmental restoration activities and forest management activities in the Lake Tahoe Basin. October 29, 2009. Environment and Public Works discharged by Unanimous Consent. November 3, 2009. Introduced and referred to the Committee on October 29, 2009. Referred to the Committee on Commerce, Science, Environment and Public Works. and Transportation. April 21, 2010. Committee on Environment and Public Works. Or- June 9, 2010. Committee on Commerce, Science, and Transportation. dered to be reported with an amendment in the nature of a substitute Ordered to be reported with an amendment in the nature of a favorably. substitute favorably. June 21, 2010. Reported to the Senate with an amendment in the November 30, 2010. Committee on Commerce, Science, and Transpor- nature of a substitute from the Committee on Environment and tation. Reported by Senator Rockefeller with an amendment in Public Works (S. Rept. 111–211), and placed on the Calendar, the nature of a substitute. With written report No. 111-355. No. 436. November 30, 2010. Placed on Senate Legislative Calendar under General Orders. Calendar No. 656. S. 2729

S. 1965 Ms. Stabenow and Messrs. Baucus, Begich, Brown, Harkin, Ms. Klobuchar, Ms. Landrieu and Ms. Shaheen. Mr. Casey, November 5, 2009. Mr. Nelson and Mr. Vitter, December 4, 2009. of FL, December 15, 2009.

A bill to authorize the Secretary of the Interior to provide financial A bill to reduce greenhouse gas emissions from uncapped domestic assistance to the State of Louisiana for a pilot program to develop sources, and for other purposes. measures to eradicate or control feral swine and to assess and restore wetlands damaged by feral swine. November 4, 2009. Introduced and referred to the Committee on Environment and Public Works. October 28, 2009. Introduced and referred to the Committee on Envi- ronment and Public Works. S. 2778 S. 430 December 3, 2009. Committee on Environment and Public Works Subcommittee on Water and Wildlife. Hearings held. Mrs. Boxer December 10, 2009. Committee on Environment and Public Works. and Messrs. Baucus, Merkley, Voinovich, Inhofe, and Vitter. Ordered to be reported without amendment favorably. Mrs. Gillibrand, June 7, 2010.

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S. 2778—Continued S. 2920 H.R. 4891

A bill to amend the Public Works and Economic Development Act Mr. Lautenberg of 1965 to reauthorize that Act, and for other purposes. and Mr. Udall. Mr. Begich, April 12, 2010. Ms. Klobuchar, April 20, 2010. Mr. Dorgan, April 22, 2010. Mr. Cardin, November 16, 2009. Introduced and referred to the Committee on May 12, 2010. Mr. Menendez, June 7, 2010. Mrs Gillibrand, Environment and Public Works. July 26, 2010. Mr. Franken, September 27, 2010. November 18, 2009. Committee on Environment and Public Works. Ordered to be reported with an amendment favorably. January 20, 2010. Reported to the Senate with an amendment from A bill to amend chapter 1 of title 23, United States Code, to condition the Committee on Environment and Public Works (S. Rept. 111– the receipt of certain highway funding by States on the enactment 114), and placed on the Calendar, No. 254. and enforcement by States of certain laws to prevent repeat intoxi- cated driving.

S. 2739 H.R. 4029 December 21, 2009. Introduced and referred to the Committee on Ms. Cantwell Environment and Public Works. and Mrs. Murray. S. 2946 H.R. 4472 A bill to amend the Federal Water Pollution Control Act to provide for the establishment of the Puget Sound Program Office, and Ms. Stabenow for other purposes. and Mr. Brown, January 26, 2010. Messrs. Feingold and Schu- mer, February 1, 2010. Mrs. Gillibrand, February 4, 2010. November 5, 2009. Introduced and referred to the Committee on Mr. Franken, February 22, 2010. Mrs. Klobuchar, February Environment and Public Works. 25, 2010. June 30, 2010. Committee on Environment and Public Works. Ordered to be reported with an amendment in the nature of a substitute A bill to direct the Secretary of the Army to take action with respect favorably. to the Chicago waterway system to prevent the migration of bighead September 16, 2010. Reported to the Senate with an amendment and silver carps into Lake Michigan, and for other purposes. and an amendment to the title from the Committee on Environment and Public Works (S. Rept. 111–292), and placed on the Calendar, January 21, 2010. Introduced and referred to the Committee on Envi- No. 568. ronment and Public Works. S. 2811 H.R. 2062 S. 2995 Mr. Merkley Mr. Carper A bill to amend the Migratory Bird Treaty Act to provide for penalties and Mr. Alexander, Mrs. Feinstein, Mr. Gregg, Mrs. Klobuchar, and enforcement for intentionally taking protected avian species, Mr. Schumer, Ms. Snowe, Ms. Collins, Messrs. Graham, Kauf- and for other purposes. man, and Lieberman, Ms. Shaheen. Mr. Dodd and Mrs. Gillibrand, February 24, 2010. Mr. Brown of MA, April 21, November 20, 2009. Introduced and referred to the Committee on 2010. Mr. Cardin, June 30, 2010. Environment and Public Works. A bill to amend the Clean Air Act to establish a national uniform S. 2848 multiple air pollutant regulatory program for the electric generating sector. Mr. Lautenberg February 4, 2010. Introduced and referred to the Committee on Envi- A bill to amend the Federal Food, Drug, and Cosmetic Act to require ronment and Public Works. manufacturers of bottled water to submit annual reports, and for March 4, 2010. Committee on Environment and Public Works Sub- other purposes. committee on Clean Air and Nuclear Safety. Hearings held. December 8, 2009. Introduced and referred to the Committee on Environment and Public Works. S. 3001 H.R. 5084

S. 2913 Mr. Warner

Ms. Collins A bill to require the Secretary of Commerce to establish a loan and Mr. Carper. Mr. Sanders, February 2, 2010. Mr. Begich, program to assist in the locating of information technology and May 25, 2010. manufacturing jobs in the United States, and for other purposes.

A bill to establish a national mercury monitoring program, and for February 4, 2010. Introduced and referred to the Committee on Envi- other purposes. ronment and Public Works.

December 18, 2009. Introduced and referred to the Committee on Environment and Public Works.

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S. 3025 H.R. 4652 A bill to suspend, during the 2-year period beginning on the date of enactment of this Act, any Environmental Protection Agency Mr. Merkley action under the Clean Air Act with respect to carbon dioxide or methane pursuant to certain proceedings, other than with respect A bill to amend the Federal Water Pollution Control Act to provide to motor vehicle emissions, and for other purposes. assistance for programs and activities to protect and restore the water quality of the Columbia River Basin, and for other purposes. March 4, 2010. Introduced and referred to the Committee on Environ- ment and Public Works. February 23, 2010. Introduced and referred to the Committee on Environment and Public Works. S. 3073 H.R. 4755

S. 3030 H.R. 4294 Mr. Levin and Messrs. Brown of OH, Mr. Franken, Mr. Durbin, and Mr. Mrs. Gillibrand Voinovich, Ms. Stabenow, and Mrs. Klobuchar. Mr. Burris, and Mr. Schumer, April 20, 2010. May 5, 2010. Mr. Casey, May 12, 2010. Mrs. Gillibrand, June 30, 2010. Mr. Kirk, December 10, 2010. A bill to amend the Public Works and Economic Development Act of 1965 to eliminate cost-sharing requirements in connection with A bill to amend the Federal Water Pollution Control Act to protect economic adjustment grants made to assist communities that have and restore the Great Lakes. suffered economic injury as a result of military base closures and realignments, defense contactor reductions in force, and Department March 4, 2010. Introduced and referred to the Committee on Environ- of Energy defense-related funding reductions. ment and Public Works. June 30, 2010. Committee on Environment and Public Works. Ordered February 24, 2010. Introduced and referred to the Committee on to be reported with an amendment in the nature of a substitute Environment and Public Works. favorably. September 2, 2010. Reported to the Senate with an amendment in S. 3038 the nature of a substitute from the Committee on Environment and Public Works (S. Rept. 111–283), and placed on the Calendar, Mr. Inhofe No. 554. and Messrs. Barrasso, Risch, Crapo, and Vitter. Mr. Cochran, March 11, 2010. S. 3109 H.R. 5917

A bill to amend the Safe Drinking Water Act to prevent the enforce- Mr. Baucus ment of certain national primary drinking water regulations unless and Mr. Tester. Mr. Merkley, May 12, 2010. sufficient funding is available. A bill to require the Secretary of the Army to conduct levee system February 25, 2010. Introduced and referred to the Committee on evaluations and certifications on receipt of requests from non-Fed- Environment and Public Works. eral interests.

S. 3055 H.R. 2222 March 11, 2010. Introduced and referred to the Committee on Environ- ment and Public Works. Mr. Casey and Mr. Specter, May 11, 2010. S. 3119

A bill to require the Secretary of Commerce to award grants to Mrs. Gillibrand municipalities to carry out community greening initiatives, and for and Messrs. Dodd, Schumer, and Lieberman. other purposes. A bill to amend and reauthorize certain provisions relating to Long March 1, 2010. Introduced and referred to the Committee on Environ- Island Sound restoration and stewardship. ment and Public Works. March 16, 2010. Introduced and referred to the Committee on Environ- S. 3072 H.R. 4753 ment and Public Works. June 30, 2010. Committee on Environment and Public Works. Ordered Mr. Rockefeller to be reported with an amendment in the nature of a substitute and Messrs. Conrad, Dorgan, Johnson, and Mrs. McCaskill, May favorably. 10, 2010. Mr. Webb, June 9, 2010. Mr. Nelson of NE, June September 20, 2010. Reported to the Senate with an amendment 10, 2010. in the nature of a substitute from the Committee on Environment and Public Works (S. Rept. 111–298), and placed on the Calendar, No. 575.

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S. 3209 S. 3250 H.R. 5112

Mr. Lautenberg Mr. Carper and Ms. Collins. Mrs. Boxer, May 20, 2010. A bill to amend the Toxic Substances Control Act to ensure that risks from chemicals are adequately understood and managed, and A bill to provide for the training of Federal building personnel, and for other purposes. for other purposes.

April 15, 2010. Introduced and referred to the Committee on Environ- April 22, 2010. Introduced and referred to the Committee on Environ- ment and Public Works. ment and Public Works. May 20, 2010. Committee on Environment and Public Works. Ordered S. 3213 H.R. 4844 to be reported without amendment favorably. June 21, 2010. Reported to the Senate without amendment from the Mr. Levin Committee on Environment and Public Works (S. Rept. 111–212), and Mr. Brown, of OH, Mrs. Hutchison, Messrs. Shelby, Vitter, and placed on the Calendar, No. 437. Ms. Collins, Mrs. Landrieu, Ms. stabenow, and Mr. Voinovich. July 20, 2010. Passed Senate without amendment by Unanimous Con- Mr. Cornyn, April 27, 2010. Mr. Wyden, May 5, 2010. Mrs. sent. Klobuchar, May 10, 2010. Mr. Franken, May 17, 2010. Mr. Crapo, May 19, 2010. Mr. Feingold, May 27, 2010. Mr. July 21, 2010. Referred to the House Committee on Transportation Lieberman, June 24, 2010. Mrs. Boxer, November 18, 2010. and Infrastructure. December 1, 2010. Mr. Carnahan moved to suspend the rules and A bill to ensure that amounts credited to the Harbor Maintenance pass the bill. Trust Fund are used for harbor maintenance. December 1, 2010. Considered under suspension of the rules. December 1, 2010. DEBATE - The House proceeded with forty min- April 15, 2010. Introduced and referred to the Committee on Environ- utes of debate on S. 3250. ment and Public Works. December 1, 2010. On motion to suspend the rules and pass the November 17, 2010. Committee on Environment and Public Works. bill Agreed to by voice vote. Hearings held. December 1, 2010. Motion to reconsider laid on the table Agreed to without objection. S. 3230 H.R. 5342 December 1, 2010. Cleared for White House. December 3, 2010. Presented to President. Mr. Inhofe December 14, 2010. Signed by President. and Messrs. Barrasso, Enzi, Roberts, Bennett, Risch, and Vitter. December 14, 2010. Became Public Law No: 111-308. A bill to prohibit the use of the National Environmental Policy Act of 1969 to document, predict, or mitigate the climate effects of S. 3256 specific Federal actions. Mr. Schumer April 15, 2010. Introduced and referred to the Committee on Environ- ment and Public Works. A bill to require a study to determine the feasibility of mitigating damages relating to Federal navigation work conducted at Okla- S. 3248 H.R. 5128 homa Beach in the State of New York.

Mr. Bingaman April 26, 2010. Introduced and referred to the Committee on Environ- and Messrs. McCain, Udall, and Reid. Mrs. Klobuchar, May ment and Public Works. 19, 2010. Mrs. Boxer, Messrs. Cardin, Carper, Lautenberg, Sanders, and Whitehouse, May 20, 2010. Mr. Merkley, May S. 3269 H.R. 1895 26, 2010. Mrs. Gillibrand A bill to designate the Department of the Interior Building in Wash- and Mr. Dodd and Mrs. Klobuchar. Mr. Cardin, May 26, 2010. ington, District of Columbia, as the ‘‘Stewart Lee Udall Department Messrs. Carper and Lieberman, May 27, 2010. Mr. of the Interior Building’’. Whitehouse, July 12, 2010. Mr. Lautenberg, December, 13, 2010. April 22, 2010. Introduced and referred to the Committee on Environ- ment and Public Works. A bill to provide driver safety grants to States with graduated driver May 20, 2010. Committee on Environment and Public Works. Ordered licensing laws that meet certain minimum requirements. to be reported with an amendment in the nature of a substitute favorably. April 28, 2010. Introduced and referred to the Committee on Environ- May 25, 2010. Reported to the Senate with an amendment in the ment and Public Works. nature of a substitute and an amendment to the title from the Committee on Environment and Public Works, without written re- port, and placed on the Calendar, No. 407. June 8, 2010. (See H.R. 5128 for further action which became P.L. 111–176).

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S. 3296 H.R. 5177 S. 3337

Mr. Inhofe Mrs. Landrieu and Messrs. Alexander, Brown of MA, Bunning, Chambliss, Cochran, Cornyn, DeMint, Grassley, Hatch, Isakson, Risch, A bill to amend the Public Works and Economic Development Admin- Vitter, Barrasso, Bond, Brownback, and Coburn, Ms. Collins, istration Act of 1965 to establish a program to provide technical Messrs. Crapo, Enzi, Mrs. Hutchison, Messrs. McConnell, assistance grants for use by organizations in assisting individuals and businesses affected by the Deepwater Horizon oil spill in the Roberts, and Wicker. Messrs. Bennett and Gregg, May 5, Gulf of Mexico. 2010. Mr. Burr, WITHDRAWN, May 4, 2010. May 11, 2010. Introduced and referred to the Committee on Environ- A bill to delay the implementation of certain final rules of the Envi- ment and Public Works. ronmental Protection Agency in States until accreditation classes are held in the States for a period of at least 1 year. S. 3354

May 4, 2010. Introduced and referred to the Committee on Environ- Mr. Cochran ment and Public Works. A bill to redesignate the North Mississippi National Wildlife Refuges S. 3305 H.R. 5214, H.R. 5355, S. 3472 Complex as the Sam D. Hamilton North Mississippi National Wild- life Refuges Complex. Mr. Menendez and Messrs. Lautenberg, Nelson of FL, Schumer, Cardin, Sand- May 12, 2010. Introduced and referred to the Committee on Environ- ers, and Whitehouse. Mr. Brown of OH and Mrs. Gillibrand, ment and Public Works. May 5, 2010. Mr. Kaufman and Mrs. Murray, May 6, 2010. June 30, 2010. Committee on Environment and Public Works. Ordered to be reported without amendment favorably. Mr. Reed, May 7, 2010. Mrs. Klobuchar, May 10, 2010. August 5, 2010. Committee on Environment and Public Works. Re- Mrs. Feinstein, May 12, 2010. Mr. Merkley, May 13, 2010.Mr. ported without amendment, without written report, and placed on Feingold and Ms. Stabenow, May 19, 2010. Mr. Durbin, May Calendar No. 519. 20, 2010. Messrs. Casey, Harkin, Leahy, and Ms. Shaheen, August 5, 2010. Passed Senate without amendment by Unanimous May 25, 2010. Mr. Franken, May 26, 2010. Ms. Mikulski, Consent. June 7, 2010.

A bill to amend the Oil Pollution Act of 1990 to require oil polluters S. 3362 to pay the full cost of oil spills, and for other purposes. Mr. Sanders and Mrs. Boxer. Mr. Cardin, May 20, 2010. May 4, 2010. Introduced and referred to the Committee on Environ- ment and Public Works. A bill to amend the Clean Air Act to direct the Administrator of June 9, 2010. Committee on Environment and Public Works. Hearings the Environmental Protection Agency to provide competitive grants held. to publicly funded schools to implement effective technologies to June 30, 2010. Committee on Environment and Public Works. Ordered reduce air pollutants (as defined in section 302 of the Clean Air to be reported with an amendment in the nature of a substitute Act), including greenhouse gas emissions, in accordance with that favorably. Act. August 5, 2010. Reported to the Senate with an amendment in the nature of a substitute from the Committee on Environment and May, 13, 2010. Introduced and referred to the Committee on Environ- Public Works (S. Rept. 111–249), and placed on the Calendar, ment and Public Works. No. 518. Minority views filed. May 20, 2010. Committee on Environment and Public Works. Ordered to be reported with amendments favorably. June 18, 2010. Reported to the Senate with amendments from the S. 3322 H.R. 5979 Committee on Environment and Public Works (S. Rept. 111–207), and placed on the Calendar, No. 431. Mr. Voinovich and Mr. Alexander and Mrs. Murkowski. S. 3363 H.R. 5487

A bill to amend the Atomic Energy Act of 1954 to establish a Mr. Cardin United States Nuclear Fuel Management Corporation, and for other and Messrs. Crapo and Risch, and Ms. Mikulski. Mr. Baucus, purposes. May 19, 2010. Mr. Bingaman, June 16, 2010. Mr. Udall, June 21, 2010. Mr. Whitehouse, December 20, 2010. May 6, 2010. Introduced and referred to the Committee on Environ- ment and Public Works. A bill to amend the Water Resources Research Act of 1984 to reau- thorize grants for and require applied water supply research regard- ing the water resources research and technology institutes estab- lished under that Act.

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S. 3363—Continued June 29, 2010. Reported to the Senate without amendment from the Committee on Environment and Public Works (S. Rept. 111–218), May 20, 2010. Committee on Environment and Public Works. Ordered and placed on the Calendar, No. 453. to be reported without amendment favorably. June 18, 2010. Reported to the Senate without amendment from the S. 3374 Committee on Environment and Public Works (S. Rept. 111–208), and placed on the Calendar, No. 432. Mr. Lautenberg and Mrs. Boxer and Mr. Whitehouse, June 18, 2010 S. 3372 H.R. 5301 A bill to amend the comprehensive Environmental Response, Com- Mrs. Boxer pensation, and Liability Act of 1980 to establish a grant program and Mr. Begich, Mrs. Murray, Ms. Snowe, Mr. Whitehouse, to revitalize brownfield sites for the purpose of locating renewable Ms. Cantwell, Messrs. Cochran, Inhofe, Mrs. Landrieu, Mrs. electricity generation facilities on those sites. Murkowski, Messrs. Nelson of FL, Vitter, Cardin, and Mrs. Klobuchar, May 17, 2010. Ms. Collins, May 19, 2010. Mr. May 13, 2010. Introduced and referred to the Committee on Environ- Merkley, May 20, 2010. ment and Public Works. May 20, 2010. Committee on Environment and Public Works. Ordered A bill to amend the Clean Air Act to direct the Administrator of to be reported with an amendment favorably. the Environmental Protection Agency to provide competitive grants June 18, 2010. Reported to the Senate with amendments and an to publicly funded schools to implement effective technologies to reduce air pollutants (as defined in section 302 of the Clean Air amendment to the title from the Committee on Environment and Act), including greenhouse gas emissions, in accordance with that Public Works (S. Rept. 111–210), and placed on the Calendar, Act. No. 434. Minority views filed.

May 13, 2010. Introduced and referred to the Committee on Environ- S. 3375 H.R. 5356 ment and Public Works. May 20, 2010. Committee on Environment and Public Works. Ordered Mr. Vitter to be reported without amendment favorably. and Messrs. LeMieux, Wicker, and Sessions. June 18, 2010. Reported to the Senate without amendment from the Committee on Environment and Public Works (S. Rept. 111–209), A bill to amend the Oil Pollution Act of 1990 to increase the cap and placed on the Calendar, No. 433. on liability for economic damages resulting from an oil spill, and July 14, 2010. Passed Senate without amendment by Unanimous Con- for other purposes. sent. July 15, 2010. Received in the House. May 13, 2010. Introduced and referred to the Committee on Environ- July 15, 2010. Message on Senate action sent to the House. ment and Public Works. July 15, 2010. Held at the desk. July 29, 2010. Ms. Johnson, E. B. moved to suspend the rules and S. 3379 pass the bill. July 29, 2010. Considered under suspension of the rules. Mrs. Boxer July 29, 2010. DEBATE - The House proceeded with forty minutes of debate on S. 3372. A bill to amend the Clean Air Act to reduce carbon pollution and July 29, 2010. On motion to suspend the rules and pass the bill create clean energy jobs. Agreed to by voice vote. July 29, 2010. Motion to reconsider laid on the table Agreed to May 17, 2010. Introduced and referred to the Committee on Environ- without objection. ment and Public Works. July 29, 2010. Cleared for White House. July 30, 2010. Presented to President. S. 3381 H.R. 4572, S. 636 July 30, 2010. Signed by President. Became public law No. 111– 215. Mrs. Boxer and Messrs. Crapo and Tester. Mr. Risch, May 19, 2010. Mr. S. 3373 H.R. 5296 Barrasso, August 3, 2010.

Mrs. Boxer A bill to amend the Clean Air Act to modify certain definitions of the term ‘‘renewable biomass’’, and for other purposes. A bill to address the health and economic development impacts of nonattainment of federally mandated air quality standards in the May 17, 2010. Introduced and referred to the Committee on Environ- San Joaquin Valley, California, by designating air quality empower- ment and Public Works. ment zones.

May 13, 2010. Introduced and referred to the Committee on Environ- ment and Public Works. May 20, 2010. Committee on Environment and Public Works. Ordered to be reported without amendment favorably.

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S. 3382 H.R. 5344 S. 3481 H.R. 5724

Mr. Cardin Mr. Cardin and Ms. Cantwell, June 16, 2010. Mr. Voinovich, June 22, A bill to authorize the Secretary of the Interior, through the Coastal 2010. Mrs. Murray, June 24, 2010. Program of the United States Fish and Wildlife Service, to work with willing partners and provide support to efforts to assess, pro- A bill to amend the Federal Water Pollution Control Act to clarify tect, restore, and enhance important coastal areas that provide fish Federal responsibility for stormwater pollution. and wildlife habitat on which Federal trust species depend. June 10, 2010. Introduced and referred to the Committee on Environ- May 18, 2010. Introduced and referred to the Committee on Environ- ment and Public Works. ment and Public Works. June 30, 2010. Committee on Environment and Public Works. Ordered to be reported without amendment favorably. December 17, 2010. Committee on Environment and Public Works. S. 3403 Reported without amendment, without written report, and placed on Calendar No. 715. Ms. Murkowski December 21, 2010. Passed Senate with an amendment by Unanimous and Mr. Begich. Consent. December 21, 2010. Message on Senate action sent to the House. A bill to amend the Fish and Wildlife Improvement Act of 1978 December 22, 2010. Mr. Perriello asked unanimous consent to take to exempt subsistence users in the State of Alaska from the prohibi- from the Speaker’s table and consider. tion on taking. December 22, 2010. On passage Passed without objection. December 22, 2010. Motion to reconsider laid on the table Agreed May 24, 2010. Introduced and referred to the Committee on Environ- to without objection. ment and Public Works. December 22, 2010. Cleared for White House. December 28, 2010. Presented to President. S. 3461 S. 3410 December 22, 2010. Cleared for White House. December 28, 2010. Presented to President. Mr. Vitter January 4, 2011. Signed by President. and Ms. Murkowski, June 10, 2010. January 4, 2011. Became Public Law No: 111-378.

A bill to create a fair and efficient system to resolve claims of S. 3485 victims for economic injury caused by the Deepwater Horizon inci- dent, and to direct the Secretary of the Interior to renegotiate Mr. Barrasso the terms of the lease known as ‘‘Mississippi Canyon 252’’ with Messrs. Begich, Conrad, Crapo, Dorgan, Enzi, Johnson, Mrs. respect to claims relating to the Deepwater Horizon explosion and Murkowski, Messrs. Risch, Sanders, Ms. Shaheen, Messrs. oil spill that exceed existing applicable economic liability limita- Tester, and Thune. tions. A bill to amend title 23, United States Code, to improve highway June 9, 2010. Introduced and referred to the Committee on Environ- mobility in rural States for the benefit of all States. ment and Public Works. June 15, 2010. Introduced and referred to the Committee on Environ- June 9, 2010. Committee on Environment and Public Works. Hearings ment and Public Works. held. S. 3514 S. 3472 H.R. 5214, H.R. 5355, S. 3305, S. 3663 Mr. Begich Mr. Menendez and Ms. Klobuchar and Mr. Wyden. and Messrs. Brown of OH, Durbin, Mrs. Feinstein, Mrs. Gillibrand, Messrs. Kaufman, Lautenberg, Merkley, Mrs. Mur- A bill to amend the Outer Continental Shelf Lands Act to prohibit ray, Messrs, Reed, Schumer, Ms. Stabenow, Messrs. Casey, a person from entering into any Federal oil or gas lease or contract Feingold, Franken, Harkin, Mrs. Klobuchar, Mr. Leahy, Ms. unless the person pays into an Oil Spill Recovery Fund, or posts Mikulski, Messrs. Nelson of FL, Sanders, Ms. Shaheen, and a bond, in an amount equal to the total of the outstanding liability Mr. Whitehouse. Mr. Cardin, June 15, 2010. Mr. Bennet, of the person and any removal costs incurred by, or on behalf June 16, 2010. of, the person with respect to any oil discharge for which the person has outstanding liability, and for other purposes. A bill to amend the Oil Pollution Act of 1990 to require oil polluters to pay the full costs of oil spills, and for other purposes. June 21, 2010. Introduced and referred to the Committee on Environ- ment and Public Works. June 9, 2010. Introduced and referred to the Committee on Environ- ment and Public Works. S. 3515 S. 3663

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S. 3515—Continued A bill to require the Secretary of the Army to study the feasibility of the hydrological separation of the Great Lakes and Mississippi A bill to authorize and enhance the programs of the Department River Basins. of the Interior relating to the detection of, response to, and mitiga- tion and cleanup of oil spills on Federal land managed by the June 30, 2010. Introduced and referred to the Committee on Environ- Department, and for other purposes. ment and Public Works.

June 21, 2010. Introduced and referred to the Committee on Environ- S. 3555 H.R. 5651 ment and Public Works. June 30, 2010. Committee on Environment and Public Works. Ordered Mr. Johnson to be reported with an amendment in the nature of a substitute and Mr. Thune. favorably. August 2, 2010. Reported to the Senate with an amendment in the A bill to designate the Federal building and United States courthouse nature of a substitute and an amendment to the title from the located at 515 9th Street in Rapid City, South Dakota, as the Committee on Environment and Public Works (S. Rept. 111–242), ‘‘Andrew W. Bogue Federal Building and United States Court- and placed on the Calendar, No. 502. house’’.

S. 3539 June 30, 2010. Introduced and referred to the Committee on Environ- ment and Public Works. Mrs. Feinstein and Mrs. Boxer. S. 3561 H.R. 4202

A bill to amend the Federal Water Pollution Control Act to establish Mr. Udall of NM a grant program to assist in the restoration of San Francisco Bay. and Mr. Whitehouse. Mr. Cardin, July 15, 2010.

June 25, 2010. Introduced and referred to the Committee on Environ- A bill to establish centers of excellence for green infrastructure, and ment and Public Works. for other purposes. June 30, 2010. Committee on Environment and Public Works. Ordered to be reported with an amendment in the nature of a substitute June 30, 2010. Introduced and referred to the Committee on Environ- favorably. ment and Public Works. September 2, 2010. Reported to the Senate with an amendment in the nature of a substitute from the Committee on Environment S. 3598 and Public Works (S. Rept. 111–284), and placed on the Calendar, No. 555. Mr. Lautenberg and Mr. Gillibrand. S. 3540 H.R. 4715 A bill to amend the Safe Drinking Water Act and the Federal Water Mr. Whitehouse Pollution Control Act to authorize the Administrator of the Environ- and Mr. Vitter. Mr. Lieberman, September 14, 2010. mental Protection Agency to reduce or eliminate the risk of releases of hazardous chemicals from public water systems and wastewater A bill to amend the Federal Water Pollition Control Act to reauthorize treatment works, and for other purposes. the National Estuary Program, and for other purposes. July 15, 2010. Introduced and referred to the Committee on Environ- June 28, 2010. Introduced and referred to the Committee on Environ- ment and Public Works. ment and Public Works. S. 3602 S. 3550 S. 4016 Mr. Cardin Mr. Merkley and Messrs. Baucus, Crapo, Tester, and Wyden. A bill to amend title 23, United States Code, to direct the Secretary to establish a comprehensive program to control and treat polluted A bill to amend the Federal Water Pollution Control Act to establish stormwater runoff from federally funded highways and roads, and within the Environmental Protection Agency a Columbia Basin Res- for other purposes. toration Program. July 15, 2010. Introduced and referred to the Committee on Environ- June 29, 2010. Introduced and referred to the Committee on Environ- ment and Public Works. ment and Public Works. S. 3622 H.R. 5426 S. 3553 H.R. 5625 Mr. Johanns Ms. Stabenow and Mr. Schumer. Mr. Grassley, July 22, 2010. Mrs. Gillibrand, and Messrs. Brown of OH, Burris, Casey, Durbin, Franken, Mrs. July 26, 2010. Mr. Vitter, July 27, 2010. Mr. Crapo, August Gillibrand, Mrs. Klobuchar, Messrs. Levin, and Schumer. Mr. 3, 2010. Mrs. Klobuchar and Mr. Risch, August 4, 2010. Voinovich, July 12, 2010. Mrs. Murray, September 20, 2010.

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S. 3622—Continued S. 3699

A bill to require the Administrator of the Environmental Protection Mr. Vitter Agency to finalize a proposed rule to amend the spill prevention, control, and countermeasure rule to tailor and streamline the re- A bill to prohibit the regulation of carbon dioxide emissions in the quirements for the dairy industry, and for other purposes. United States until China, India, and Russia implement similar reductions. July 21, 2010. Introduced and referred to the Committee on Environ- ment and Public Works. August 4, 2010. Introduced and referred to the Committee on Environ- ment and Public Works. S. 3633 S. 3736 Mr. Carper and Mrs. Snowe. Mr. Kaufman, September 29, 2010. Mr. Inhofe

A bill to amend the Solid Waste Disposal Act to improve a provision A bill to amend the Clean Air Act to allow States to opt out of relating to Federal procurement of recycled materials to reduce the corn ethanol portions of the renewable fuel standard. greenhouse gas emissions. August 5, 2010. Introduced and referred to the Committee on Environ- July 22, 2010. Introduced and referred to the Committee on Environ- ment and Public Works. ment and Public Works. S. 3743 H.R. 2782 S. 3661 H.R. 6119 Mrs. Klobuchar Mr. Lautenberg and Mr. Alexander. and Messrs. Cardin, Kerry, Ms. Mikulski, and Mr. Nelson of FL, August 2, 2010. Mr. Bennet, August 5, 2010. Mr. A bill to amend title 23, United States Code, to incorporate regional Whitehouse, September 14, 2010. transportation planning organizations into statewide transportation planning, and for other purposes. A bill to amend the Federal Water Pollution Control Act to ensure the safe and proper use of dispersants in the event of an oil August 5, 2010. Introduced and referred to the Committee on Environ- spill or release of hazardous substances, and for other purposes. ment and Public Works.

July 28, 2010. Introduced and referred to the Committee on Environ- S. 3750 ment and Public Works. Mr. Brown of OH S. 3670 H.R. 5245 A bill to amend the Federal Water Pollution Control Act to include Mr. Specter certain inland lakes within a coastal water monitoring and grant and Mr. Casey, July 29, 2010. program.

A bill to establish standards limiting the amounts of arsenic and August 5, 2010. Introduced and referred to the Committee on Environ- lead contained in glass beads used in pavement markings. ment and Public Works.

July 29, 2010. Introduced and referred to the Committee on Environ- S. 3781 H.R. 6115 ment and Public Works. Ms. Hagan S. 3694 H.R. 1326 and Mr. Burr.

Ms. Cantwell A bill to require the Secretary of the Interior to convey the McKinney and Ms. Collins and Mr. Sanders. Mr. Lieberman, September Lake National Fish Hatchery to the State of North Carolina, and for other purposes. 28, 2010. Mr. Kerry, September 29, 2010. Mr. Brown, Decem- ber 14, 2010. September 14, 2010. Introduced and referred to the Committee on Environment and Public Works. A bill to prohibit the conducting of invasive research on great apes, and for other purposes. S. 3825 H.R. 6028, H.R. 6208, H.R. 6485 August 3, 2010. Introduced and referred to the Committee on Environ- ment and Public Works. H.R. 6486 S. 3864, S. 3919

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S. 3825—Continued S. 3862 H.R. 6568

A bill to amend the Endangered Species Act of 1973 to remove Mr. Whitehouse certain portions of the distinct population segment of the Rocky Mountain gray wolf from the list of threatened species or the A bill to amend the Oil Pollution Act of 1990 to facilitate the list of endangered species published under the Endangered Species ability of persons affected by oil spills to seek judicial redress. Act of 1973, and for other purposes. September 28, 2010. Introduced and referred to the Committee on September 22, 2010. Introduced and referred to the Committee on Environment and Public Works. Environment and Public Works. S. 3864 H.R. 6028, H.R. 6485, H.R. 6486, S. 3825, S. 3919 S. 3833 H.R. 6194 Mr. Baucus Mrs. Gillibrand. and Mr. Tester. and Mr. Menendez, November 17, 2010. A bill to remove a portion of the distinct population segment of A bill to amend the National Environmental Education Act to update, the Rocky Mountain gray wolf from the list of threatened species streamline, and modernize that Act, and for other purposes. or the list of endangered species published under the Endangered Species Act of 1973, and for other purposes. September 23, 2010. Introduced and referred to the Committee on Environment and Public Works. September 28, 2010. Introduced and referred to the Committee on Environment and Public Works. S. 3834 S. 3873 Mrs. Klobuchar and Mr. Lugar. Mr. Nelson of NE, September 24, 2010. Mrs. Klobuchar and Mrs. Boxer. A bill to amend the Environmental Research, Development, and Dem- onstration Authorization Act of 1978 to require the appointment A bill to provide for the establishment of a task force to address of a member of the Science Advisory Board based on the rec- the environmental health and safety risks posed to children. ommendation of the Secretary of Agriculture. September 28, 2010. Introduced and referred to the Committee on September 23, 2010. Introduced and referred to the Committee on Environment and Public Works. Environment and Public Works. S. 3874 H.R. 5289 S. 3850 Mrs. Boxer Mrs. Lincoln and Mr. Cardin, Mrs. Feinstein, Mrs. Gillibrand, Mrs. Klobuchar, Mr. Sanders, Messrs. Alexander and Whitehouse, November A bill to amend the Toxic Substances Control Act to clarify the 17, 2010. Messrs. Feingold, Inhofe, and Lautenberg, Novem- jurisdiction of the Environmental Protection Agency with respect ber 18, 2010. to certain sporting good articles, and to exempt those articles from a definition under that Act. A bill to amend the Safe Drinking Act to reduce lead in drinking water. September 28, 2010. Introduced and referred to the Committee on Environment and Public Works. September 29, 2010. Introduced and referred to the Committee on Environment and Public Works. S. 3861 November 30, 2010. Committee on Environment and Public Works. Ordered to be reported without amendment favorably. Mrs. Boxer December 16, 2010. Committee on Environment and Public Works. and Mrs. Klobuchar, Messrs. Lautenberg, Nelson of FL., and Reported without amendment, without written report, and placed on Calendar No. 702. Mr. Crapo, November 15, 2010. December 16, 2010. Passed Senate without amendment by Unanimous A bill to direct the Administrator of the Environmental Protection Consent. Agency to investigate and address cancer and disease clusters, in- December 17, 2010. Received in the House. cluding in infants and children. December 17, 2010. Held at the desk. December 17, 2010. Message on Senate action sent to the House. September 28, 2010. Introduced and referred to the Committee on December 17, 2010. Mr. Doyle moved to suspend the rules and Environment and Public Works. pass the bill. December 17, 2010. Considered under suspension of the rules. December 17, 2010. DEBATE - The House proceeded with forty minutes of debate on S. 3874.

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S. 3874—Continued A bill to provide for the expansion of Hakalau Forest National Wild- life Refuge, Hawaii County, Hawaii. December 17, 2010. At the conclusion of debate, the Yeas and Nays were demanded and ordered. Pursuant to the provisions of clause September 29, 2010. Introduced and referred to the Committee on 8, rule XX, the Chair announced that further proceedings on the Environment and Public Works. motion would be postponed. December 17, 2010. Considered as unfinished business. S. 3933 H.R. 6113 December 17, 2010. On motion to suspend the rules and pass the bill Agreed to by the Yeas and Nays: (2/3 required): 226 - 109 Mr. Bunning (Roll no. 656). December 17, 2010. Motion to reconsider laid on the table Agreed A bill to protect electricity reliability by prohibiting the use of funds to without objection. for carrying out certain policies and procedures that adversely affect December 17, 2010. Cleared for White House. domestic coal mining operations, and for other purposes. December 28, 2010. Presented to President. September 29, 2010. Introduced and referred to the Committee on January 4, 2011. Signed by President. Environment and Public Works. January 5, 2011. Became Public Law No: 111-380. S. 3940 S. 3910 Mr. Specter Mr. Chambliss and Mr. Casey. and Mr. Isakson. A bill to designate the Federal building and United States courthouse A bill to require the Secretary of the Army to update each water located at 700 Grant Street in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania as the control manual of the Corps of Engineers regarding the Apalachi- ‘‘Richard Lewis Thornburgh Courthouse’’. cola-Chattahoochee-Flint River system to include reallocation of storage to meet current and future municipal and industrial water November 15, 2010. Introduced and referred to the Committee on supply needs, and for other purposes. Environment and Public Works.

September 29, 2010. Introduced and referred to the Committee on S. 3943 H.R. 5635, H.R. 6360 Environment and Public Works. Mrs. Gillibrand

S. 3911 S. 12 A bill to amend the Federal Water Pollution Control Act to direct the Administrator of the Environmental Protection Agency to carry Mr. Chambliss out activities for the restoration, conservation, and management and Mr. Isakson. of Onondaga Lake, New York, and for other purposes.

A bill to require the Secretary of the Army to operate the Buford November 15, 2010. Introduced and referred to the Committee on Dam/Lake Sidney Lanier Project and the Allatoona Dam and Res- Environment and Public Works. ervoir Project, and for other purposes. S. 3970 September 29, 2010. Introduced and referred to the Committee on Environment and Public Works. Mr. Menendez

S. 3919 H.R. 6028, H.R. 6485, H.R. 6486, S. 3825, S. 3864 A bill to establish a program under which the Administrator of the Environmental Protection Agency shall provide grants to eligible Mr. Hatch State consortia to establish and carry out municipal sustainability and Messrs. Barrasso, Crapo, Enzi, and Risch. Messrs. Bennett certification programs, and for other purposes. and McCain, December 7, 2010. November 18, 2010. Introduced and referred to the Committee on A bill to remove the gray wolf from the list of threatened species Environment and Public Works. or the list of endangered species published under the Endangered Species Act of 1973, and for other purposes. S. 3973 H.R. 6482, H.R. 5809

September 29, 2010. Introduced and referred to the Committee on Mr. Voinovich Environment and Public Works. and Messrs. Alexander, Baucus, Mrs. Boxer, Messrs. Brown of OH, Burris, Cardin, Carper, Ms. Collins, Mr. Durbin, Mrs. Feinstein, Mr. Franken, Mrs. Gillibrand, Ms. Hagan, Messrs. S. 3930 H.R. 5380 Harkin, Inhofe, Kerry, Mrs. Klobuchar, Mrs. Landrieu, Messrs. Lautenberg, Lieberman, Lugar, Merkley, Reed, Schumer, Ms. Mr. Akaka Shaheen, Messrs. Tester, Warner, Whitehouse, and Wyden. and Mr. Inouye. Ms. Murkowski, December 3, 2010. Messrs. Menendez and Webb, December 14, 2010.

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S. 3973—Continued A bill to amend the Energy Policy Act of 2005 to reauthorize and modify provisions relating to the diesel emissions reduction pro- gram. Ms. Murkowski, December 3, 2010.

November 18, 2010. Introduced and referred to the Committee on Environment and Public Works. November 30, 2010. Committee on Environment and Public Works. Ordered to be reported without amendment favorably. December 20, 2010. Committee on Environment and Public Works. Reported without amendment, without written report, and placed on Calendar No. 718. January 4, 2011. (See H.R. 5809 for further action which became P.L. 111–364).

S. 3995

Ms. Snowe and Mr. Warner.

A bill to direct the Administrator of the General Services Administra- tion to install Wi-Fi hotspots and wireless neutral host systems in all Federal buildings in order to improve in-building wireless communications coverage and commercial network capacity by off- loading wireless traffic onto wireless broadband networks.

December 1, 2010. Introduced and referred to the Committee on Environment and Public Works.

S. 4016 S. 3550

Mrs. Boxer

An original bill to amend the Federal Water Pollution Control Act to establish within the Environmental Protection Agency a Colum- bia Basin Restoration Program.

June 30, 2010. Committee on Environment and Public Works. Ordered to be reported an original measure with an amendment in the nature of a substitute favorably. December 8, 2010. Introduced and referred to the Committee on Environment and Public Works. December 8, 2010. Reported to the Senate an Original measure from the Committee on Environment and Public Works (S. Rept. 111– 358), and placed on the Calendar, No. 681.

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H.R. 80 S. 462 April 21, 2009. Mrs. Christensen moved to suspend the rules and pass the bill. Rep. Blumenauer April 21, 2009. Considered under suspension of the rules. April 21, 2009. DEBATE - The House proceeded with forty minutes To amend the Lacey Act Amendments of 1981 to treat nonhuman of debate on H.R. 388. primates as prohibited wildlife species under that Act, to make April 21, 2009. At the conclusion of debate, the Yeas and Nays corrections in the provisions relating to captive wildlife offenses were demanded and ordered. Pursuant to the provisions of clause under that Act, and for other purposes. 8, rule XX, the Chair announced that further proceedings on the motion would be postponed. January 6, 2009. Sponsor introductory remarks on measure. April 21, 2009. Considered as unfinished business. January 6, 2009. Referred to the House Committee on Natural Re- April 21, 2009. Motion to reconsider laid on the table Agreed to sources. without objection. February 4, 2009. Referred to the Subcommittee on Insular Affairs, April 21, 2009. On motion to suspend the rules and pass the bill Oceans and Wildlife. Agreed to by the Yeas and Nays: (2/3 required): 288 - 116 (Roll February 23, 2009. Ms. Bordallo moved to suspend the rules and no. 193). pass the bill. April 22, 2009. Received in the Senate and Read twice and referred February 23, 2009. Considered under suspension of the rules. to the Committee on Environment and Public Works. February 23, 2009. DEBATE - The House proceeded with forty min- May 14, 2009. Committee on Environment and Public Works. Ordered utes of debate on H.R. 80. to be reported without amendment favorably. February 23, 2009. At the conclusion of debate, the chair put the July 20, 2009. Reported to the Senate without amendment from the question on the motion to suspend the rules. Mr. Broun (GA) Committee on Environment and Public Works (S. Rept. 111–54), objected to the vote on the grounds that a quorum was not present. and placed on the Calendar, No. 119. Further proceedings on the motion were postponed. The point of no quorum was withdrawn. February 24, 2009. Considered as unfinished business. H.R. 411 S. 529 February 24, 2009. On motion to suspend the rules and pass the bill Agreed to by recorded vote (2/3 required): 323 - 95 (Roll Rep. Inslee no. 76). February 24, 2009. Motion to reconsider laid on the table Agreed To assist in the conservation of rare felids and rare canids by sup- to without objection. porting and providing financial resources for the conservation pro- February 25, 2009. Received in the Senate. grams of nations within the range of rare felid and rare canid March 12, 2009. Read twice and referred to the Committee on Envi- populations and projects of persons with demonstrated expertise ronment and Public Works. in the conservation of rare felid and rare canid populations. May 14, 2009. Committee on Environment and Public Works. Ordered to be reported without amendment favorably. January 9, 2009. Referred to the House Committee on Natural Re- July 20, 2009. Reported to the Senate without amendment from the sources. Committee on Environment and Public Works (S. Rept. 111–53), February 4, 2009. Referred to the Subcommittee on Insular Affairs, and placed on the Calendar, No. 118. Oceans and Wildlife. April 21, 2009. Mrs. Christensen moved to suspend the rules and H.R. 388 S. 197 pass the bill, as amended. April 21, 2009. Considered under suspension of the rules. Rep. Baldwin April 21, 2009. DEBATE - The House proceeded with forty minutes of debate on H.R. 411. To assist in the conservation of cranes by supporting and providing, April 21, 2009. At the conclusion of debate, the Yeas and Nays through projects of persons and organizations with expertise in were demanded and ordered. Pursuant to the provisions of clause crane conservation, financial resources for the conservation pro- 8, rule XX, the Chair announced that further proceedings on the grams of countries the activities of which directly or indirectly motion would be postponed. affect cranes and the ecosystems of cranes. April 21, 2009. Considered as unfinished business. April 21, 2009. On motion to suspend the rules and pass the bill, January 9, 2009. Referred to the House Committee on Natural Re- as amended Agreed to by the Yeas and Nays: (2/3 required): sources. 290 - 118 (Roll no. 194). April 21, 2009. Referred to the Subcommittee on Insular Affairs, April 21, 2009. Motion to reconsider laid on the table Agreed to Oceans and Wildlife. without objection.

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H.R. 411—Continued January 15, 2009. Referred to the Subcommittee on Energy and Envi- ronment. April 22, 2009. Received in the Senate and Read twice and referred October 16, 2009. Subcommittee Hearings Held. to the Committee on Environment and Public Works. November 3, 2009. Subcommittee Consideration and Mark-up Session Held. H.R. 509 November 3, 2009. Forwarded by Subcommittee to Full Committee (Amended) by Voice Vote. Rep. Brown November 19, 2009. Committee Consideration and Mark-up Session Marine Turtle Conservation Reauthorization Act of 2009. Held. November 19, 2009. Ordered to be Reported (Amended) by the Yeas January 14, 2009, Referred to the House Committee on Natural Re- and Nays: 34 - 12. sources. January 14, 2009. Referred to House Ways and Means. February 4, 2009. Referred to the Subcommittee on Insular Affairs, December 2, 2009. Reported (Amended) by the Committee on Energy Oceans and Wildlife. and Commerce. H. Rept. 111-348, Part I. May 5, 2009. Subcommittee Hearings Held. December 2, 2009. Committee on Ways and Means discharged. June 10, 2009. Subcommittee on Insular Affairs, Oceans and Wildlife December 2, 2009. Placed on the Union Calendar, Calendar No. Discharged. 200. June 10, 2009. Committee Consideration and Mark-up Session Held. December 2, 2009. Mr. Gordon (TN) moved to suspend the rules June 10, 2009. Ordered to be Reported (Amended) by Unanimous and pass the bill, as amended. Consent. July 10, 2009. Reported (Amended) by the Committee on Natural December 2, 2009. Considered under suspension of the rules. Resources. H. Rept. 111-200. December 2, 2009. DEBATE - The House proceeded with forty min- July 10, 2009. Placed on the Union Calendar, Calendar No. 107. utes of debate on H.R. 515. July 27, 2009. Ms. Bordallo moved to suspend the rules and pass December 2, 2009. At the conclusion of debate, the Yeas and Nays the bill, as amended. were demanded and ordered. Pursuant to the provisions of clause July 27, 2009. Considered under suspension of the rules. 8, rule XX, the Chair announced that further proceedings on the July 27, 2009. DEBATE - The House proceeded with forty minutes motion would be postponed. of debate on H.R. 509. December 2, 2009. Considered as unfinished business. July 27, 2009. At the conclusion of debate, the chair put the question December 2, 2009. On motion to suspend the rules and pass the on the motion to suspend the rules. Ms. Bordallo objected to bill, as amended Agreed to by the Yeas and Nays: (2/3 required): the vote on the grounds that a quorum was not present. Further 309 - 112 (Roll no. 919). proceedings on the motion were postponed. The point of no quorum December 2, 2009. Motion to reconsider laid on the table Agreed was withdrawn. to without objection. July 28, 2009. Considered as unfinished business. December 3, 2009. Received in the Senate and Read twice and re- July 28, 2009. On motion to suspend the rules and pass the bill, as amended Agreed to by recorded vote (2/3 required): 354 - ferred to the Committee on Environment and Public Works. 72 July 28, 2009. Motion to reconsider laid on the table Agreed to H.R. 631 without objection. July 28, 2009. The title of the measure was amended. Agreed to Rep. Matheson without objection. July 29, 2009. Received in the Senate and Read twice and referred Water Use Efficiency and Conservation Research Act. to the Committee on Environment and Public Works. December 3, 2009. Committee on Environment and Public Works January 22, 2009. Referred to the House Committee on Science and Subcommittee on Water and Wildlife. Hearings held. Technology. December 10, 2009. Committee on Environment and Public Works. February 11, 2009. Mr. Gordon (TN) moved to suspend the rules Ordered to be reported without amendment favorably. and pass the bill. April 26, 2010. Reported to the Senate without amendment from February 11, 2009. Considered under suspension of the rules. the Committee on Environment and Public Works (S. Rept. 111– February 11, 2009. DEBATE - The House proceeded with forty min- 173), and placed on the Calendar, No. 356. utes of debate on H.R. 631. February 11, 2009. On motion to suspend the rules and pass the H.R. 515 S. 232 bill Agreed to by voice vote. February 11, 2009. Motion to reconsider laid on the table Agreed Rep. Gordon to without objection. To prohibit the importation of certain low-level radioactive waste February 12, 2009. Received in the Senate and Read twice and re- into the United States. ferred to the Committee on Environment and Public Works.

January 14, 2009. Referred to the Committee on Energy and Com- merce, and in addition to the Committee on Ways and Means, for a period to be subsequently determined by the Speaker, in each case for consideration of such provisions as fall within the jurisdiction of the committee concerned. January 14, 2009. Referred to House Energy and Commerce.

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H.R. 813 February 12, 2009. Committee Consideration and Mark-up Session Held. Rep. Butterfield February 12, 2009. Ordered to be Reported by Voice Vote. March 10, 2009. Reported by the Committee on Transportation. H. To designate the Federal building and United States courthouse located Rept. 111–28. at 306 East Main Street in Elizabeth City, North Carolina, as March 10, 2009. Placed on the House Calendar, Calendar No. 18. the ‘‘J. Herbert W. Small Federal Building and United States Court- March 10, 2009. Ms. Edwards (MD) moved to suspend the rules house’’. and pass the bill. March 10, 2009. Considered under suspension of the rules. February 3, 2009. Referred to the House Committee on Transportation March 10, 2009. DEBATE - The House proceeded with forty minutes and Infrastructure. of debate on H.R. 837. February 4, 2009. Referred to the Subcommittee on Economic Devel- March 10, 2009. On motion to suspend the rules and pass the bill opment, Public Buildings and Emergency Management. Agreed to by voice vote. February 12, 2009. Subcommittee on Economic Development, Public March 10, 2009. Motion to reconsider laid on the table Agreed to Buildings and Emergency Management Discharged. without objection. February 12, 2009. Committee Consideration and Mark-up Session March 11, 2009. Received in the Senate and Read twice and referred Held. to the Committee on Environment and Public Works. February 12, 2009. Ordered to be Reported by Voice Vote. May 14, 2009. Committee on Environment and Public Works. Ordered March 10, 2009. Reported by the Committee on Transportation. H. to be reported without amendment favorably. Rept. 111–27. June 11, 2009. Committee on Environment and Public Works. Re- March 10, 2009. Placed on the House Calendar, Calendar No. 17. ported without amendment, without written report, and placed on March 10, 2009. Ms. Edwards (MD) moved to suspend the rules Calendar No. 76. and pass the bill. June 17, 2009. Passed Senate without amendment by Unanimous Con- March 10, 2009. Considered under suspension of the rules. sent. March 10, 2009. DEBATE - The House proceeded with forty minutes June 17, 2009. Cleared for White House. of debate on H.R. 813. June 19, 2009. Presented to President. March 10, 2009. At the conclusion of debate, the Yeas and Nays June 30, 2009. Signed by President. June 30, 2009. Became Public Law No. 111–35. were demanded and ordered. Pursuant to the provisions of clause 8, rule XX, the Chair announced that further proceedings on the motion would be postponed. H.R. 842 March 10, 2009. Considered as unfinished business. March 10, 2009. On motion to suspend the rules and pass the bill Rep. Thompson Agreed to by the Yeas and Nays: (2/3 required): 427 - 0 (Roll no. 114). To designate the United States Courthouse to be constructed in Jack- son, Mississippi, as the ‘‘R. Jess Brown United States Courthouse’’. March 10, 2009. Motion to reconsider laid on the table Agreed to without objection. February 3, 2009. Referred to the House Committee on Transportation March 11, 2009. Received in the Senate and Read twice and referred and Infrastructure. to the Committee on Environment and Public Works. February 4, 2009. Referred to the Subcommittee on Economic Devel- May 14, 2009. Committee on Environment and Public Works. Ordered opment, Public Buildings and Emergency Management. to be reported without amendment favorably. February 12, 2009. Subcommittee on Economic Development, Public June 11, 2009. Committee on Environment and Public Works. Re- Buildings and Emergency Management Discharged. ported without amendment, without written report, and placed on February 12, 2009. Committee Consideration and Mark-up Session Calendar No. 75. Held. June 17, 2009. Passed Senate without amendment by Unanimous Con- February 12, 2009. Ordered to be Reported by Voice Vote. sent. March 10, 2009. Reported by the Committee on Transportation. H. June 17, 2009. Cleared for White House. Rept. 111–29. June 19, 2009. Presented to President. March 10, 2009. Placed on the House Calendar, Calendar No. 19. June 30, 2009. Signed by President. March 10, 2009. Ms. Edwards (MD) moved to suspend the rules June 30, 2009. Became Public Law No. 111–34. and pass the bill. March 10, 2009. Considered under suspension of the rules. H.R. 837 March 10, 2009. DEBATE - The House proceeded with forty minutes of debate on H.R. 842. Rep. Rangel March 10, 2009. At the conclusion of debate, the Yeas and Nays were demanded and ordered. Pursuant to the provisions of clause To designate the Federal building located at 799 United Nations Plaza 8, rule XX, the Chair announced that further proceedings on the in New York, New York, as the ‘‘Ronald H. Brown United States motion would be postponed. Mission to the United Nations Building’’. March 10, 2009. Considered as unfinished business. March 10, 2009. On motion to suspend the rules and pass the bill February 3, 2009. Referred to the House Committee on Transportation Agreed to by the Yeas and Nays: (2/3 required): 424 - 0 (Roll and Infrastructure. no. 115). February 4, 2009. Referred to the Subcommittee on Economic Devel- March 10, 2009. Motion to reconsider laid on the table Agreed to opment, Public Buildings and Emergency Management. without objection. February 12, 2009. Subcommittee on Economic Development, Public March 11, 2009. Received in the Senate and Read twice and referred Buildings and Emergency Management Discharged. to the Committee on Environment and Public Works.

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H.R. 869 H.R. 965 H. Res. 726, S. 479

Rep. Chandler Rep. Sarbanes

To designate the Federal building and United States courthouse located Chesapeake Bay Gateways and Watertrails Network Continuing Au- at 101 Barr Street in Lexington, Kentucky, as the ‘‘Scott Reed thorization Act. Federal Building and United States Courthouse’’. February 10, 2009. Sponsor introductory remarks on measure. February 4, 2009. Referred to the House Committee on Transportation February 10, 2009. Referred to the House Committee on Natural and Infrastructure. Resources. February 5, 2009. Referred to the Subcommittee on Economic Devel- February 13, 2009. Referred to the Subcommittee on National Parks, opment, Public Buildings and Emergency Management. Forests and Public Lands. February 12, 2009. Subcommittee on Economic Development, Public September 9, 2009. Rules Committee Resolution H. Res. 726 Reported Buildings and Emergency Management Discharged. to House. Rule provides for consideration of H.R. 965 with 1 February 12, 2009. Committee Consideration and Mark-up Session hour of general debate. Previous question shall be considered as Held. ordered without intervening motions except motion to recommit February 12, 2009. Ordered to be Reported by Voice Vote. with or without instructions. Measure will be considered read. A March 10, 2009. Reported by the Committee on Transportation. H. specified amendment is in order. All points of order against consid- Rept. 111–30. eration of the bill are waived except those arising under clause March 10, 2009. Placed on the House Calendar, Calendar No. 20. 9 or 10 of rule XXI. March 10, 2009. Ms. Edwards (MD) moved to suspend the rules September 10, 2009. Rule H. Res. 726 passed House. and pass the bill. September 10, 2009. Considered under the provisions of rule H. Res. March 10, 2009. Considered under suspension of the rules. 726. March 10, 2009. DEBATE - The House proceeded with forty minutes of debate on H.R. 869. September 10, 2009. Rule provides for consideration of H.R. 965 with 1 hour of general debate. Previous question shall be considered March 10, 2009. On motion to suspend the rules and pass the bill Agreed to by voice vote. as ordered without intervening motions except motion to recommit March 10, 2009. Motion to reconsider laid on the table Agreed to with or without instructions. Measure will be considered read. A without objection. specified amendment is in order. All points of order against consid- March 11, 2009. Received in the Senate and Read twice and referred eration of the bill are waived except those arising under clause to the Committee on Environment and Public Works. 9 or 10 of rule XXI. September 10, 2009. DEBATE - The House proceeded with one hour of debate on H.R. 965. H.R. 887 S. 377 September 10, 2009. DEBATE - Pursuant to the provisions of H.Res. Rep. Loebsack 726, the House proceeded with 20 minutes of debate on the Bishop (UT) amendment. To designate the United States courthouse located at 131 East 4th September 10, 2009. DEBATE - The House continued with further Street in Davenport, Iowa, as the ‘‘James A. Leach United States debate on the Bishop (UT) amendment. Courthouse’’. September 10, 2009. Mr. Hastings (WA) moved to recommit with instructions to Natural Resources. February 4, 2009. Referred to the House Committee on Transportation September 10, 2009. DEBATE - The House proceeded with 10 min- and Infrastructure. utes of debate on the Hastings (WA) motion to recommit with February 5, 2009. Referred to the Subcommittee on Economic Devel- instructions. The instructions contained in the motion seek to require opment, Public Buildings and Emergency Management. the bill to be reported back to the House with an amendment February 12, 2009. Subcommittee on Economic Development, Public stating that the authorization for appropriations declared in Section Buildings and Emergency Management Discharged. 2 of the bill shall not take effect until the national deficit is February 12, 2009. Committee Consideration and Mark-up Session less than $1,000,000,000,000. Held. September 10, 2009. The previous question on the motion to recommit February 12, 2009. Ordered to be Reported by Voice Vote. with instructions was ordered without objection. March 10, 2009. Reported by the Committee on Transportation. H. September 10, 2009. On motion to recommit with instructions Failed Rept. 111–31. by the Yeas and Nays: 194 - 229 (Roll no. 694). March 10, 2009. Placed on the House Calendar, Calendar No. 21. September 10, 2009. On passage Passed by recorded vote: 311 - March 10, 2009. Ms. Edwards (MD) moved to suspend the rules 107 (Roll no. 695). and pass the bill. September 10, 2009. Motion to reconsider laid on the table Agreed March 10, 2009. Considered under suspension of the rules. to without objection. March 10, 2009. DEBATE - The House proceeded with forty minutes September 10, 2009. Received in the Senate. of debate on H.R. 887. March 10, 2009. On motion to suspend the rules and pass the bill October 14, 2009. Read twice and referred to the Committee on Agreed to by voice vote. Environment and Public Works. March 10, 2009. Motion to reconsider laid on the table Agreed to without objection. March 11, 2009. Received in the Senate and Read twice and referred to the Committee on Environment and Public Works.

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H.R. 1035 S. 432, H.RES. 806, S. 1818 July 29, 2009. Committee Consideration and Mark-up Session Held. July 29, 2009. Ordered to be Reported (Amended) by Unanimous Rep. Grijalva Consent. February 12, 2009. Referred to House Transportation and Infrastruc- To amend the Morris K. Udall Scholarship and Excellence in National ture. Environmental and Native American Public Policy Act of 1992 February 13, 2009. Referred to the Subcommittee on Water Resources to honor the legacy of Stewart L. Udall, and for other purposes. and Environment. February 12, 2009. Referred to the Committee on Education and September 29, 2009. Reported (Amended) by the Committee on Nat- Labor, and in addition to the Committee on Natural Resources, ural Resources. H. Rept. 111-272, Part I. for a period to be subsequently determined by the Speaker, in September 29, 2009. Committee on Transportation discharged. each case for consideration of such provisions as fall within the September 29, 2009. Placed on the Union Calendar, Calendar No. jurisdiction of the committee concerned. 153. February 12, 2009. Referred to House Education and Labor. September 29, 2009. Ms. Bordallo moved to suspend the rules and March 30, 2009. Referred to the Subcommittee on Higher Education, pass the bill, as amended. Lifelong Learning, and Competitiveness. September 29, 2009. Considered under suspension of the rules. February 12, 2009. Referred to House Natural Resources. September 29, 2009. DEBATE - The House proceeded with forty June 3, 2009. Committee Hearings Held. minutes of debate on H.R. 1053. July 27, 2009. Mr. Grijalva moved to suspend the rules and pass September 29, 2009. At the conclusion of debate, the Yeas and Nays the bill. were demanded and ordered. Pursuant to the provisions of clause July 27, 2009. Considered under suspension of the rules. July 27, 2009. DEBATE - The House proceeded with forty minutes 8, rule XX, the Chair announced that further proceedings on the of debate on H.R. 1035. motion would be postponed. July 27, 2009. At the conclusion of debate, the chair put the question September 30, 2009. Considered as unfinished business. on the motion to suspend the rules. Mr. Cassidy objected to the September 30, 2009. Motion to reconsider laid on the table Agreed vote on the grounds that a quorum was not present. Further pro- to without objection. ceedings on the motion were postponed. The point of no quorum September 30, 2009. On motion to suspend the rules and pass the was withdrawn. bill, as amended Agreed to by the Yeas and Nays: (2/3 required): July 28, 2009. Considered as unfinished business. 418 - 1 (Roll no. 745). July 28, 2009. On motion to suspend the rules and pass the bill October 1, 2009. Received in the Senate and Read twice and referred Agreed to by voice vote. to the Committee on Environment and Public Works. July 28, 2009. Motion to reconsider laid on the table Agreed to without objection. July 29, 2009. Received in the Senate. H.R. 1145 H. RES. 352 August 7, 2009. Read twice and referred to the Committee on Environ- ment and Public Works. Rep. Gordon September 23, 2009. Senate Committee on Environment and Public Works discharged by Unanimous Consent. National Water Research and Development Initiative Act of 2009 September 23, 2009. Measure laid before Senate by unanimous con- sent. February 24, 2009. Sponsor introductory remarks on measure. September 23, 2009. Passed Senate with an amendment by Unanimous February 24, 2009. Referred to the House Committee on Science Consent. and Technology. September 24, 2009. Message on Senate action sent to the House. March 26, 2009. Committee Consideration and Mark-up Session Held. October 7, 2009. House agreed to Senate amendment with an amend- March 26, 2009. Ordered to be Reported (Amended) by Voice Vote. ment pursuant to H.Res. 806. April 21, 2009. Reported (Amended) by the Committee on Science October 8, 2009. Message on House action received in Senate and and Technology. H. Rept. 111-76. at desk: House amendment to Senate amendment. April 21, 2009. Placed on the Union Calendar, Calendar No. 33. April 22, 2009. Rules Committee Resolution H. Res. 352 Reported H.R. 1053 to House. Rule provides for consideration of H.R. 1145 with 1 hour of general debate. Previous question shall be considered as Rep. Wittman ordered without intervening motions except motion to recommit with or without instructions. Measure will be considered read. Spec- Chesapeake Bay Accountability and Recovery Act of 2009. ified amendments are in order. It shall be in order to consider as an original bill for the purpose of amendment under the five- February 12, 2009. Referred to the Committee on Natural Resources, and in addition to the Committee on Transportation and Infrastruc- minute rule the amendment in the nature of a substitute rec- ture, for a period to be subsequently determined by the Speaker, ommended by the Committee on Science and Technology now in each case for consideration of such provisions as fall within printed in the bill. All points of order against the committee amend- the jurisdiction of the committee concerned. ment in the nature of a substitute are waived except those arising February 12, 2009. Referred to House Natural Resources. under clause 10 of rule XXI. February 20, 2009. Referred to the Subcommittee on Insular Affairs, April 23, 2009. Rule H. Res. 352 passed House. Oceans and Wildlife. April 23, 2009. Considered under the provisions of rule H. Res. July 8, 2009. Subcommittee Hearings Held. 352. July 29, 2009. Subcommittee on Insular Affairs, Oceans and Wildlife Discharged.

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H.R. 1145—Continued April 23, 2009. DEBATE - Pursuant to the provisions of H. Res. 352, the Committee of the Whole proceeded with 10 minutes of April 23, 2009. Rule provides for consideration of H.R. 1145 with debate on the Blumenauer amendment. 1 hour of general debate. Previous question shall be considered April 23, 2009. DEBATE - Pursuant to the provisions of H. Res. as ordered without intervening motions except motion to recommit 352, the Committee of the Whole proceeded with 10 minutes of with or without instructions. Measure will be considered read. Spec- debate on the Shadegg amendment. ified amendments are in order. It shall be in order to consider April 23, 2009. POSTPONED PROCEEDINGS - At the conclusion as an original bill for the purpose of amendment under the five- of debate on the Shadegg amendment, the Chair put the question minute rule the amendment in the nature of a substitute rec- on adoption of the amendment and by voice vote, announced the ommended by the Committee on Science and Technology now noes had prevailed. Mr. Shadegg demanded a recorded vote and printed in the bill. All points of order against the committee amend- the Chair postponed further proceedings until later in the legislative ment in the nature of a substitute are waived except those arising day. under clause 10 of rule XXI. April 23, 2009. DEBATE - Pursuant to the provisions of H. Res. April 23, 2009. House resolved itself into the Committee of the 352, the Committee of the Whole proceeded with 10 minutes of Whole House on the state of the Union pursuant to H. Res. 352 debate on the Moore (WI) amendment. and Rule XVIII. April 23, 2009. UNFINISHED BUSINESS - The Chair announced April 23, 2009. The Speaker designated the Honorable Jackie Speier that the unfinished business was the question of adoption of amend- to act as Chairwoman of the Committee. ments which had been debated earlier and on which further pro- April 23, 2009. GENERAL DEBATE - The Committee of the Whole ceedings had been postponed. proceeded with one hour of general debate on H.R. 1145. April 23, 2009. The House rose from the Committee of the Whole April 23, 2009. DEBATE - Pursuant to the provisions of H.Res. House on the state of the Union to report H.R. 1145. 352, the Committee of the Whole proceeded with 40 minutes of April 23, 2009. The previous question was ordered pursuant to the debate on the Gordon amendment. rule. April 23, 2009. DEBATE - Pursuant to the provisions of H.Res. April 23, 2009. The House adopted the amendment in the nature 352, the Committee of the Whole proceeded with 10 minutes of of a substitute as agreed to by the Committee of the Whole House debate on the Kosmas amendment. on the state of the Union. April 23, 2009. POSTPONED PROCEEDINGS - At the conclusion April 23, 2009. Mr. Nunes moved to recommit with instructions of debate on the Kosmas amendment, the Chair put the question to Science and Technology. on adoption of the amendment and by voice vote, announced the April 23, 2009. Floor summary: DEBATE - The House proceeded ayes had prevailed. Ms. Kosmas demanded a recorded vote and with 10 minutes of debate on the Nunes motion to recommit with the Chair postponed further proceedings until later in the legislative instructions. The instructions contained in the motion to recommit day. April 23, 2009. DEBATE - Pursuant to the provisions of H.Res. seek to require the bill to be reported back to the House with 352, the Committee of the Whole proceeded with 10 minutes of an amendment requiring a report to Congress from the President debate on the Hastings (WA) amendment. detailing statutory or regulatory barriers which prevent the use April 23, 2009. DEBATE - Pursuant to the provisions of H.Res. of technologies under the bill as well as a report identifying impacts 352, the Committee of the Whole proceeded with 10 minutes of of water diversions in the San Joaquin Valley and recommended debate on the Cardoza amendment. steps to mitigate such impacts. April 23, 2009. DEBATE - Pursuant to the provisions of H.Res. April 23, 2009. The previous question on the motion to recommit 352, the Committee of the Whole proceeded with 10 minutes of with instructions was ordered without objection. debate on the Brown-Waite amendment. April 23, 2009. On motion to recommit with instructions Agreed April 23, 2009. DEBATE - Pursuant to the provisions of H.Res. to by recorded vote: 392 - 28 (Roll no. 204). 352, the Committee of the Whole proceeded with 10 minutes of April 23, 2009. Motion to reconsider laid on the table Agreed to debate on the Arcuri amendment. without objection. April 23, 2009. DEBATE - Pursuant to the provisions of H.Res. April 23, 2009. On passage Passed by the Yeas and Nays: 413 352, the Committee of the Whole proceeded with 10 minutes of - 10 (Roll no. 205). debate on the Kirk amendment. April 23, 2009. The Clerk was authorized to correct section numbers, April 23, 2009. DEBATE - Pursuant to the provisions of H.Res. punctuation, and cross references, and to make other necessary 352, the Committee of the Whole proceeded with 10 minutes of technical and conforming corrections in the engrossment of H.R. debate on the Teague amendment. 1145. April 23, 2009. POSTPONED PROCEEDINGS - At the conclusion April 23, 2009. Received in the Senate and Read twice and referred of debate on the Teague amendment, the Chair put the question to the Committee on Environment and Public Works. on adoption of the amendment and by voice vote, announced the ayes had prevailed. Mr. Teague demanded a recorded vote and H.R. 1262 H.Res. 235 the Chair postponed further proceedings until later in the legislative day. Rep. Oberstar April 23, 2009. DEBATE - Pursuant to the provisions of H. Res. 352, the Committee of the Whole proceeded with 10 minutes of Water Quality Investment Act of 2009 debate on the Roskam amendment. April 23, 2009. POSTPONED PROCEEDINGS - At the conclusion March 3, 2009. Referred to the House Committee on Transportation of debate on the Roskam amendment, the Chair put the question and Infrastructure. on adoption of the amendment and by voice vote, announced the March 4, 2009. Referred to the Subcommittee on Water Resources noes had prevailed. Mr. Roskam demanded a recorded vote and and Environment. the Chair postponed further proceedings until later in the legislative March 4, 2009. Subcommittee Consideration and Mark-up Session day. Held.

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H.R. 1262—Continued March 12, 2009. DEBATE - Pursuant to the provisions of H.Res. 235, the Committee of the Whole proceeded with 10 minutes of March 4, 2009. Forwarded by Subcommittee to Full Committee by debate on the Wittman amendment. Voice Vote . March 12, 2009. DEBATE - Pursuant to the provisions of H.Res. March 5, 2009. Committee Consideration and Mark-up Session Held. 235, the Committee of the Whole proceeded with 10 minutes of March 5, 2009. Ordered to be Reported (Amended) by Voice Vote. debate on the Driehaus amendment. March 9, 2009. Reported (Amended) by the Committee on Transpor- March 12, 2009. UNFINISHED BUSINESS - The Chair announced tation. H. Rept. 111–26. that the unfinished business was the question of adoption of amend- March 9, 2009. Placed on the Union Calendar, Calendar No. 9. ments which had been debate earlier and on which further pro- March 11, 2009. Rules Committee Resolution H. Res. 235 Reported ceedings had been postponed. to House. Rule provides for consideration of H.R. 1262 with 1 March 12, 2009. The House rose from the Committee of the Whole hour of general debate. Previous question shall be considered as House on the state of the Union to report H.R. 1262. ordered without intervening motions except motion to recommit March 12, 2009. The previous question was ordered pursuant to the with or without instructions. Measure will be considered read. Spec- rule. ified amendments are in order. All points of order against consider- March 12, 2009. The House adopted the amendment as agreed to ation of the bill are waived except those arising under clause 9 or 10 of rule XXI. It shall be in order to consider as an by the Committee of the Whole House on the state of the Union. original bill for the purpose of amendment under the five-minute March 12, 2009. On passage Passed by recorded vote: 317–101 (Roll rule the amendment in the nature of a substitute recommended no. 123). by the Committee on Transportation now printed in the bill. March 12, 2009. Motion to reconsider laid on the table Agreed to March 12, 2009. Rule H. Res. 235 passed House. without objection. March 12, 2009. Considered under the provisions of rule H. Res. March 16, 2009. Received in the Senate and Read twice and referred 235. (consideration: CR H3345-3350, H3350-3376) to the Committee on Environment and Public Works. March 12, 2009. Rule provides for consideration of H.R. 1262 with 1 hour of general debate. Previous question shall be considered H.R. 1554 as ordered without intervening motions except motion to recommit with or without instructions. Measure will be considered read. Spec- Rep. Boren ified amendments are in order. All points of order against consider- ation of the bill are waived except those arising under clause To take certain property in McIntosh County, Oklahoma, into trust 9 or 10 of rule XXI. It shall be in order to consider as an for the benefit of the Muscogee (Creek) Nation, and for other original bill for the purpose of amendment under the five-minute purposes. rule the amendment in the nature of a substitute recommended by the Committee on Transportation now printed in the bill. March 17, 2009. Referred to the House Committee on Natural Re- March 12, 2009. House resolved itself into the Committee of the sources. Whole House on the state of the Union pursuant to H. Res. 235 April 21, 2010. Committee Hearings Held. and Rule XVIII. June 16, 2010. Committee Consideration and Mark-up Session Held. March 12, 2009. The Speaker designated the Honorable Ed Pastor June 16, 2010. Ordered to be Reported (Amended) by Voice Vote. to act as Chairman of the Committee. June 28, 2010. Reported (Amended) by the Committee on Natural March 12, 2009. GENERAL DEBATE - The Committee of the Whole Resources. H. Rept. 111-513. proceeded with one hour of general debate on H.R. 1262. June 28, 2010. Placed on the Union Calendar, Calendar No. 293. March 12, 2009. The Committee of the Whole rose informally to June 29, 2010. Mr. Boren moved to suspend the rules and pass recieve a message from the Senate. the bill, as amended. March 12, 2009. Subsequently, the Committee resumed it’s sitting. June 29, 2010. Considered under suspension of the rules. March 12, 2009. GENERAL DEBATE - The Committee of the Whole June 29, 2010. DEBATE - The House proceeded with forty minutes continued with further general debate on H.R. 1262. of debate on H.R. 1554. March 12, 2009. DEBATE - Pursuant to the provisions of H.Res. June 29, 2010. At the conclusion of debate, the Yeas and Nays 235, the Committee of the Whole proceeded with 10 minutes of were demanded and ordered. Pursuant to the provisions of clause debate on the Oberstar amendment. 8, rule XX, the Chair announced that further proceedings on the March 12, 2009. DEBATE - Pursuant to the provisions of H.Res. motion would be postponed. 235, the Committee of the Whole proceeded with 20 minutes of June 30, 2010. Considered as unfinished business. debate on the Mack amendment. June 30, 2010. On motion to suspend the rules and pass the bill, March 12, 2009. POSTPONED PROCEEDINGS - At the conclusion as amended Agreed to by the Yeas and Nays: (2/3 required): of debate on the Mack amendment, the Chair put the question 421 - 1 (Roll no. 411). on adoption of the amendment, and by voice vote announced that the noes had prevailed. Mr Mack demanded a recorded vote and June 30, 2010. Motion to reconsider laid on the table Agreed to the Chair postponed further proceedings on adoption of the amend- without objection. ment until later in the legislative day. July 12, 2010. Received in the Senate and Read twice and referred March 12, 2009. DEBATE - Pursuant to the provisions of H.Res. to the Committee on Environment and Public Works. 235, the Committee of the Whole proceeded with 10 minutes of debate on the Markey(CO) amendment. March 12, 2009. DEBATE - Pursuant to the provisions of H.Res. 235, the Committee of the Whole proceeded with 10 minutes of debate on the Dahlkemper amendment.

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H.R. 1580 S. 1397 June 11, 2009. The title of the measure was amended. Agreed to without objection. Rep. Gordon June 15, 2009. Received in the Senate and Read twice and referred to the Committee on Environment and Public Works. To authorize the Administrator of the Environmental Protection Agen- September 24, 2009. Senate Committee on Environment and Public cy to award grants for electronic waste reduction research, develop- Works discharged by Unanimous Consent. ment, and demonstration projects, and for other purposes. September 24, 2009. Passed Senate without amendment by Unanimous Consent. March 18, 2009. Referred to the House Committee on Science and October 19, 2009. Signed by President Technology. October 19, 2009. Became Public Law No. 111–74. March 26, 2009. Committee Consideration and Mark-up Session Held. March 26, 2009. Ordered to be Reported (Amended) by Voice Vote. H.R. 1700 S. 2129 April 21, 2009. Reported (Amended) by the Committee on Science and Technology. H. Rept. 111-75. Rep. Maloney April 21, 2009. Placed on the Union Calendar, Calendar No. 32. April 22, 2009. Mr. Gordon (TN) moved to suspend the rules and To authorize the Administrator of General Services to convey a parcel pass the bill, as amended. of real property in the District of Columbia to provide for the April 22, 2009. Considered under suspension of the rules. establishment of a National Women’s History Museum. April 22, 2009. DEBATE - The House proceeded with forty minutes of debate on H.R. 1580. March 25, 2009. Referred to the House Committee on Transportation April 22, 2009. On motion to suspend the rules and pass the bill, and Infrastructure. as amended Agreed to by voice vote. March 26, 2009. Referred to the Subcommittee on Economic Develop- April 22, 2009. Motion to reconsider laid on the table Agreed to ment, Public Buildings and Emergency Management. without objection. September 24, 2009. Subcommittee on Economic Development, Public April 22, 2009. The title of the measure was amended. Agreed to Buildings and Emergency Management Discharged. without objection. September 24, 2009. Committee Consideration and Mark-up Session April 23, 2009. Received in the Senate and Read twice and referred Held. to the Committee on Environment and Public Works. September 24, 2009. Ordered to be Reported (Amended) by Voice Vote. H.R. 1687 S. 273 October 8, 2009. Reported (Amended) by the Committee on Transpor- tation. H. Rept. 111-295. Rep. Boccieri October 8, 2009. Placed on the Union Calendar, Calendar No. 165. October 14, 2009. Ms. Hirono moved to suspend the rules and pass To designate the federally occupied building located at McKinley the bill, as amended. Avenue and Third Street, SW., Canton, Ohio, as the ‘‘Ralph Regula October 14, 2009. Considered under suspension of the rules. Federal Building and United States Courthouse’’. October 14, 2009. DEBATE - The House proceeded with forty min- utes of debate on H.R. 1700. March 24, 2009. Referred to the House Committee on Transportation October 14, 2009. On motion to suspend the rules and pass the and Infrastructure. bill, as amended Agreed to by voice vote. March 25, 2009. Referred to the Subcommittee on Economic Develop- October 14, 2009. Motion to reconsider laid on the table Agreed ment, Public Buildings and Emergency Management. to without objection. June 4, 2009. Subcommittee on Economic Development, Public Build- October 15, 2009. Received in the Senate and Read twice and referred ings and Emergency Management Discharged. to the Committee on Environment and Public Works. June 4, 2009. Committee Consideration and Mark-up Session Held. April 21, 2010. Committee on Environment and Public Works. Or- June 4, 2009. Ordered to be Reported (Amended) by Voice Vote. dered to be reported with amendments favorably. June 8, 2009. Reported (Amended) by the Committee on Transpor- June 28, 2010. Reported to the Senate with amendments from the tation. H. Rept. 111-140. Committee on Environment and Public Works (S. Rept. 111–217), June 8, 2009. Placed on the House Calendar, Calendar No. 64. and placed on the Calendar, No. 446. June 9, 2009. Mr. Boccieri moved to suspend the rules and pass the bill, as amended. H.R. 1854 June 9, 2009. June 9, 2009. Considered under suspension of the rules. Rep. Lewis of GA June 9, 2009. DEBATE - The House proceeded with forty minutes of debate on H.R. 1687. To amend the Water Resources Development Act of 1992 to modify June 9, 2009. At the conclusion of debate, the Yeas and Nays were an environmental infrastructure project for Big Bear Lake, Cali- demanded and ordered. Pursuant to the provisions of clause 8, fornia. rule XX, the Chair announced that further proceedings on the motion would be postponed. April 1, 2009. Referred to the House Committee on Transportation June 11, 2009. Considered as unfinished business. and Infrastructure. June 11, 2009. Motion to reconsider laid on the table Agreed to April 2, 2009. Referred to the Subcommittee on Water Resources without objection. and Environment. June 11, 2009. On motion to suspend the rules and pass the bill, December 8, 2009. Mr. Larsen (WA) moved to suspend the rules as amended Agreed to by the Yeas and Nays: (2/3 required): and pass the bill. 416 - 0 (Roll no. 330). December 8, 2009. Considered under suspension of the rules.

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H.R. 1854—Continued December 7, 2009. Reported (Amended) by the Committee on Natural Resources. H. Rept. 111-355. December 8, 2009. DEBATE - The House proceeded with forty min- December 7, 2009. Placed on the Union Calendar, Calendar No. utes of debate on H.R. 1854. 207. December 8, 2009. On motion to suspend the rules and pass the December 7, 2009. Ms. Bordallo moved to suspend the rules and bill Agreed to by voice vote. pass the bill, as amended. December 8, 2009. Motion to reconsider laid on the table Agreed December 7, 2009. Considered under suspension of the rules. to without objection. December 7, 2009. DEBATE - The House proceeded with forty min- December 9, 2009. Received in the Senate and Read twice and re- utes of debate on H.R. 2062. ferred to the Committee on Energy and Natural Resources. December 7, 2009. On motion to suspend the rules and pass the January 20, 2010. Senate Committee on Energy and Natural Resources bill, as amended Agreed to by voice vote. discharged by Unanimous Consent. January 20, 2010. Referred to the Committee on Environment and December 7, 2009. Motion to reconsider laid on the table Agreed Public Works. to without objection. December 8, 2009. Received in the Senate and Read twice and re- ferred to the Committee on Environment and Public Works. H.R. 2053 April 21, 2010. Committee on Environment and Public Works. Or- Rep. Reyes dered to be reported without amendment favorably. December 17, 2010. Reported to the Senate without amendment from April 22, 2009. Referred to the House Committee on Transportation the Committee on Environment and Public Works (S. Rept. 111– and Infrastructure. 375), and placed on the Calendar, No. 714. Minority views filed. April 23, 2009. Referred to the Subcommittee on Economic Develop- ment, Public Buildings and Emergency Management. H.R. 2093 S. 878 June 4, 2009. Subcommittee on Economic Development, Public Build- ings and Emergency Management Discharged. Rep. Pallone June 4, 2009. Committee Consideration and Mark-up Session Held. June 4, 2009. Ordered to be Reported by Voice Vote. To amend the Federal Water Pollution Control Act relating to beach July 31, 2009. Reported by the Committee on Transportation. H. monitoring, and for other purposes. Rept. 111-241. July 31, 2009. Placed on the House Calendar, Calendar No. 102. April 23, 2009. Referred to the House Committee on Transportation September 9, 2009. Ms. Norton moved to suspend the rules and and Infrastructure. pass the bill. April 24, 2009. Referred to the Subcommittee on Water Resources September 9, 2009. Considered under suspension of the rules. and Environment. September 9, 2009. DEBATE - The House proceeded with forty June 4, 2009. Subcommittee on Water Resources and Environment minutes of debate on H.R. 2053. Discharged. September 9, 2009. On motion to suspend the rules and pass the June 4, 2009. Committee Consideration and Mark-up Session Held. bill Agreed to by voice vote. June 4, 2009. Ordered to be Reported (Amended) by Voice Vote. September 9, 2009. Motion to reconsider laid on the table Agreed July 20, 2009. Reported (Amended) by the Committee on Transpor- to without objection. tation. H. Rept. 111-214. September 10, 2009. Received in the Senate and Read twice and July 20, 2009. Placed on the Union Calendar, Calendar No. 116. referred to the Committee on Environment and Public Works. July 28, 2009. Ms. Johnson, E. B. moved to suspend the rules and September 24, 2009. Senate Committee on Environment and Public pass the bill, as amended. Works discharged by Unanimous Consent. July 28, 2009. Considered under suspension of the rules. September 24, 2009. Passed Senate without amendment by Unanimous Consent. July 28, 2009. DEBATE - The House proceeded with forty minutes October 19, 2009. Signed by President. of debate on H.R. 2093. October 19, 2009. Became Public Law No. 111–75. July 28, 2009. At the conclusion of debate, the chair put the question on the motion to suspend the rules. Mr. Boozman objected to the vote on the grounds that a quorum was not present. Further H.R. 2062 S. 2811 proceedings on the motion were postponed. The point of no quorum Rep. DeFazio was withdrawn. July 29, 2009. Considered as unfinished business. April 23, 2009. Referred to the House Committee on Natural Re- July 29, 2009. On motion to suspend the rules and pass the bill, sources. as amended Agreed to by voice vote. April 27, 2009. Referred to the Subcommittee on Insular Affairs, July 29, 2009. Motion to reconsider laid on the table Agreed to Oceans and Wildlife. without objection. May 13, 2009. Subcommittee Hearings Held. July 30, 2009. Received in the Senate. November 18, 2009. Subcommittee on Insular Affairs, Oceans and August 7, 2009. Read twice and referred to the Committee on Environ- Wildlife Discharged. ment and Public Works. November 18, 2009. Committee Consideration and Mark-up Session Held. November 18, 2009. Ordered to be Reported (Amended) by Unani- mous Consent.

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H.R. 2121 July 14, 2009. DEBATE - The House proceeded with forty minutes of debate on H.R. 2188. Rep. Paul July 14, 2009. At the conclusion of debate, the Yeas and Nays were demanded and ordered. Pursuant to the provisions of clause To authorize the Administrator of General Services to convey a parcel 8, rule XX, the Chair announced that further proceedings on the of real property in Galveston, Texas, to the Galveston Historical motion would be postponed. Foundation. July 16, 2009. Considered as unfinished business. July 16, 2009. On motion to suspend the rules and pass the bill, April 27, 2009. Referred to the House Committee on Transportation and Infrastructure. as amended Agreed to by the Yeas and Nays: (2/3 required): April 28, 2009. Referred to the Subcommittee on Economic Develop- 400 - 0 (Roll no. 550). ment, Public Buildings and Emergency Management. July 16, 2009. Motion to reconsider laid on the table Agreed to July 30, 2009. Committee Consideration and Mark-up Session Held. without objection. July 30, 2009. Ordered to be Reported (Amended) by Voice Vote. July 20, 2009. Received in the Senate and Read twice and referred September 8, 2009. Reported (Amended) by the Committee on Trans- to the Committee on Environment and Public Works. portation. H. Rept. 111-246. December 3, 2009. Committee on Environment and Public Works September 8, 2009. Placed on the Union Calendar, Calendar No. Subcommittee on Water and Wildlife. Hearings held. 135. December 10, 2009. Committee on Environment and Public Works. September 9, 2009. Ms. Norton moved to suspend the rules and Ordered to be reported without amendment favorably. pass the bill, as amended. July 22, 2009. Reported to the Senate without amendment from the September 9, 2009. Considered under suspension of the rules. Committee on Environment and Public Works (S. Rept. 111–111), September 9, 2009. DEBATE - The House proceeded with forty and placed on the Calendar, No. 248. minutes of debate on H.R. 2121. September 9, 2009. On motion to suspend the rules and pass the H.R. 2423 bill, as amended Agreed to by voice vote. September 9, 2009. Motion to reconsider laid on the table Agreed Rep. Cuellar to without objection. September 9, 2009. The title of the measure was amended. Agreed A bill to designate the Federal building and United States courthouse to without objection. located at 1300 Victoria Street in Laredo, Texas, as the ‘‘George September 10, 2009. Received in the Senate and Read twice and P. Kazen Federal Building and United States Courthouse’’. referred to the Committee on Environment and Public Works. September 24, 2009. Senate Committee on Environment and Public May 14, 2009. Referred to the House Committee on Transportation Works discharged by Unanimous Consent. and Infrastructure. September 24, 2009. Passed Senate without amendment by Unanimous Consent. May 15, 2009. Referred to the Subcommittee on Economic Develop- October 19, 2009. Signed by President. ment, Public Buildings and Emergency Management. October 19, 2009. Became Public Law No. 111–76. July 30, 2009. Subcommittee on Economic Development, Public Buildings and Emergency Management Discharged. H.R. 2188 July 30, 2009. Committee Consideration and Mark-up Session Held. July 30, 2009. Ordered to be Reported (Amended) by Voice Vote. Rep. Kratovil September 16, 2009. Reported (Amended) by the Committee on Trans- portation. H. Rept. 111-257. To authorize the Secretary of the Interior, through the United States September 16, 2009. Placed on the House Calendar, Calendar No. Fish and Wildlife Service, to conduct a Joint Venture Program 109. to protect, restore, enhance, and manage migratory bird populations, October 14, 2009. Ms. Hirono moved to suspend the rules and pass their habitats, and the ecosystems they rely on, through voluntary the bill, as amended. actions on public and private lands, and for other purposes. October 14, 2009. Considered under suspension of the rules. October 14, 2009. DEBATE - The House proceeded with forty min- April 20, 2009. Referred to the House Committee on Natural Re- utes of debate on H.R. 2423. sources. October 14, 2009. At the conclusion of debate, the Yeas and Nays May 6, 2009. Referred to the Subcommittee on Insular Affairs, Oceans were demanded and ordered. Pursuant to the provisions of clause and Wildlife. 8, rule XX, the Chair announced that further proceedings on the May 13, 2009. Subcommittee Hearings Held. motion would be postponed. June 10, 2009. Subcommittee on Insular Affairs, Oceans and Wildlife Discharged. October 15, 2009. Considered as unfinished business. June 10, 2009. Committee Consideration and Mark-up Session Held. October 15, 2009. On motion to suspend the rules and pass the June 10, 2009. Ordered to be Reported (Amended) by Unanimous bill, as amended Agreed to by the Yeas and Nays: (2/3 required): Consent. 421 - 0 (Roll no. 785). July 10, 2009. Reported (Amended) by the Committee on Natural October 15, 2009. Motion to reconsider laid on the table Agreed Resources. H. Rept. 111-201. to without objection. July 10, 2009. Placed on the Union Calendar, Calendar No. 108. October 15, 2009. The title of the measure was amended. Agreed July 14, 2009. Ms. Bordallo moved to suspend the rules and pass to without objection. the bill, as amended. October 15, 2009. Received in the Senate and Read twice and referred July 14, 2009. Considered under suspension of the rules. to the Committee on Environment and Public Works.

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H.R. 2498 August 3, 2009. Received in the Senate. August 7, 2009. Read twice and referred to the Committee on Environ- Rep. Oberstar ment and Public Works. September 24, 2009. Senate Committee on Environment and Public To designate the Federal building located at 844 North Rush Street Works discharged by Unanimous Consent. in Chicago, Illinois, as the ‘‘William O. Lipinski Federal Building’’. September 24, 2009. Passed Senate without amendment by Unanimous Consent. May 19, 2009. Referred to the House Committee on Transportation October 19, 2009. Signed by President. and Infrastructure. October 19, 2009. Became Public Law No. 111–78. May 20, 2009. Referred to the Subcommittee on Economic Develop- ment, Public Buildings and Emergency Management. H.R. 3193 June 4, 2009. Subcommittee on Economic Development, Public Build- ings and Emergency Management Discharged. Rep. Rooney June 4, 2009. Committee Consideration and Mark-up Session Held. June 4, 2009. Ordered to be Reported by Voice Vote. To designate the United States courthouse under construction at 101 July 20, 2009. Reported by the Committee on Transportation. H. South United States Route 1 in Fort Pierce, Florida, as the ‘‘Alto Rept. 111-213. Lee Adams, Sr., United States Courthouse’’. July 20, 2009. Placed on the House Calendar, Calendar No. 92. September 9, 2009. Ms. Norton moved to suspend the rules and July 13, 2009. Referred to the House Committee on Transportation pass the bill. and Infrastructure. September 9, 2009. Considered under suspension of the rules. July 14, 2009. Referred to the Subcommittee on Economic Develop- September 9, 2009. DEBATE - The House proceeded with forty ment, Public Buildings and Emergency Management. minutes of debate on H.R. 2498. July 30, 2009. Committee Consideration and Mark-up Session Held. September 9, 2009. At the conclusion of debate, the Yeas and Nays July 30, 2009. Ordered to be Reported by Voice Vote. were demanded and ordered. Pursuant to the provisions of clause September 8, 2009. Reported by the Committee on Transportation. 8, rule XX, the Chair announced that further proceedings on the H. Rept. 111-245. motion would be postponed. September 8, 2009. Placed on the House Calendar, Calendar No. September 9, 2009. Considered as unfinished business. 104. September 9, 2009. On motion to suspend the rules and pass the September 9, 2009. Ms. Norton moved to suspend the rules and bill Agreed to by the Yeas and Nays: (2/3 required): 419 - 0 pass the bill. (Roll no. 692). September 9, 2009. Considered under suspension of the rules. September 9, 2009. Motion to reconsider laid on the table Agreed September 9, 2009. DEBATE - The House proceeded with forty to without objection. minutes of debate on H.R. 3193. September 10, 2009. Received in the Senate and Read twice and September 9, 2009. On motion to suspend the rules and pass the referred to the Committee on Environment and Public Works. bill Agreed to by voice vote. September 24, 2009. Senate Committee on Environment and Public September 9, 2009. Motion to reconsider laid on the table Agreed Works discharged by Unanimous Consent. to without objection. September 24, 2009. Passed Senate without amendment by Unanimous September 10, 2009. Received in the Senate and Read twice and Consent. referred to the Committee on Environment and Public Works. October 19, 2009. Signed by President. October 19, 2009. Became Public Law No. 111–77. H.R. 3305

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Rep. Ros-Lehtinen To designate the Federal building and United States courthouse located at 224 South Boulder Avenue in Tulsa, Oklahoma, as the ‘‘H. To designate the United States courthouse located at 301 Simonton Dale Cook Federal Building and United States Courthouse’’. Street in Key West, Florida, as the ‘‘Sidney M. Aronovitz United States Courthouse’’. July 23, 2009. Referred to the House Committee on Transportation and Infrastructure. June 17, 2009. Referred to the House Committee on Transportation July 24, 2009. Referred to the Subcommittee on Economic Develop- and Infrastructure. ment, Public Buildings and Emergency Management. June 18, 2009. Referred to the Subcommittee on Economic Develop- September 24, 2009. Committee Consideration and Mark-up Session ment, Public Buildings and Emergency Management. Held. July 30, 2009. Committee Consideration and Mark-up Session Held. September 24, 2009. Ordered to be Reported by Voice Vote. July 30, 2009. Ordered to be Reported by Voice Vote. September 24, 2009. Subcommittee on Economic Development, Public July 31, 2009. Reported by the Committee on Transportation. H. Buildings and Emergency Management Discharged. Rept. 111-240. October 6, 2009. Reported by the Committee on Transportation. H. July 31, 2009. Placed on the House Calendar, Calendar No. 101. Rept. 111-286. July 31, 2009. Considered by unanimous consent. October 6, 2009. Placed on the House Calendar, Calendar No. 117. July 31, 2009. Mr. Oberstar asked unanimous consent to consider November 17, 2009. Mr. Cummings moved to suspend the rules in the House. and pass the bill. July 31, 2009. On passage Passed without objection. November 17, 2009. Considered under suspension of the rules. July 31, 2009. Motion to reconsider laid on the table Agreed to November 17, 2009. DEBATE - The House proceeded with forty without objection. minutes of debate on H.R. 3305.

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H.R. 3305—Continued December 3, 2009. Committee on Environment and Public Works Subcommittee on Water and Wildlife. Hearings held. November 17, 2009. On motion to suspend the rules and pass the December 10, 2009. Committee on Environment and Public Works. bill Agreed to by voice vote. Ordered to be reported without amendment favorably. November 17, 2009. Motion to reconsider laid on the table Agreed March 5, 2010. Reported to the Senate without amendment from to without objection. the Committee on Environment and Public Works (S. Rept. 111– November 18, 2009. Received in the Senate and Read twice and 158), and placed on the Calendar, No. 308. referred to the Committee on Environment and Public Works. March 9, 2010. Passed Senate without amendment by Unanimous Consent. H.R. 3427 March 9, 2010. Cleared for White House. March 15, 2010. Presented to President. Rep. Quigley March 25, 2010. Signed by President. March 25, 2010. Became Public Law No. 111–149. To amend title 23, United States Code, to protect States that have in effect laws or orders with respect to pay to play reform, and H.R. 3537 for other purposes. Rep. Ortiz July 30, 2009. Referred to the House Committee on Transportation and Infrastructure. Junior Duck Stamp Conservation and Design Program Reauthorization July 31, 2009. Referred to the Subcommittee on Highways and Transit. Act of 2009. September 28, 2010. Mr. Oberstar moved to suspend the rules and pass the bill, as amended. September 8, 2009. Referred to the House Committee on Natural September 28, 2010. Considered under suspension of the rules. Resources. September 28, 2010. DEBATE - The House proceeded with forty September 16, 2009. Referred to the Subcommittee on Insular Affairs, minutes of debate on H.R. 3427. Oceans and Wildlife. September 28, 2010. On motion to suspend the rules and pass the September 22, 2009. Subcommittee Hearings Held. bill, as amended Agreed to by voice vote. September 30, 2009. Subcommittee on Insular Affairs, Oceans and September 28, 2010. Motion to reconsider laid on the table Agreed Wildlife Discharged. to without objection. September 30, 2009. Committee Consideration and Mark-up Session September 29, 2010. Received in the Senate and Read twice and Held. referred to the Committee on Environment and Public Works. September 30, 2009. Ordered to be Reported by Unanimous Consent. October 9, 2009. Placed on the Union Calendar, Calendar No. 167. H.R. 3433 October 9, 2009. Reported by the Committee on Natural Resources. H. Rept. 111-297. Rep. Wittman October 13, 2009. Mr. Sablan moved to suspend the rules and pass the bill. To amend the North American Wetlands Conservation Act to establish October 13, 2009. Considered under suspension of the rules. requirements regarding payment of the non-Federal share of the October 13, 2009. DEBATE - The House proceeded with forty min- costs of wetlands conservation projects in Canada that are funded utes of debate on H.R. 3537. under that Act, and for other purposes. October 13, 2009. On motion to suspend the rules and pass the bill Agreed to by voice vote. July 30, 2009. Referred to the House Committee on Natural Resources. October 13, 2009. Motion to reconsider laid on the table Agreed August 7, 2009. Referred to the Subcommittee on Insular Affairs, to without objection. Oceans and Wildlife. October 14, 2009. Received in the Senate and Read twice and referred September 22, 2009. Subcommittee Hearings Held. to the Committee on Environment and Public Works. September 30, 2009. Subcommittee on Insular Affairs, Oceans and December 3, 2009. Committee on Environment and Public Works Wildlife Discharged. Subcommittee on Water and Wildlife. Hearings held. September 30, 2009. Committee Consideration and Mark-up Session December 10, 2009. Committee on Environment and Public Works. Held. Ordered to be reported without amendment favorably. September 30, 2009. Ordered to be Reported by Unanimous Consent. April 26, 2010. Reported to the Senate without amendment from October 9, 2009. Placed on the Union Calendar, Calendar No. 166. the Committee on Environment and Public Works (S. Rept. 111– October 9, 2009. Reported by the Committee on Natural Resources. 174), and placed on the Calendar, No. 357. H. Rept. 111-296. October 13, 2009. Mr. Sablan moved to suspend the rules and pass H.R. 3562 the bill. October 13, 2009. Considered under suspension of the rules. Rep. Thompson October 13, 2009. DEBATE - The House proceeded with forty min- utes of debate on H.R. 3433. To designate the federally occupied building located at 1220 Echelon October 13, 2009. On motion to suspend the rules and pass the Parkway in Jackson, Mississippi, as the ‘‘James Chaney, Andrew bill Agreed to by voice vote. Goodman, Michael Schwerner, and Roy K. Moore Federal Build- October 13, 2009. Motion to reconsider laid on the table Agreed ing’’. to without objection. October 14, 2009. Received in the Senate and Read twice and referred September 14, 2009. Referred to the House Committee on Transpor- to the Committee on Environment and Public Works. tation and Infrastructure.

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H.R. 3562—Continued March 3, 2010. Subcommittee on Economic Development, Public Buildings and Emergency Management Discharged. September 15, 2009. Referred to the Subcommittee on Economic December 11, 2009. Referred to the Subcommittee on Economic De- Development, Public Buildings and Emergency Management. velopment, Public Buildings and Emergency Management. January 27, 2010. Subcommittee on Economic Development, Public March 3, 2010. Committee Consideration and Mark-up Session Held. Buildings and Emergency Management Discharged. March 3, 2010. Ordered to be Reported (Amended) by Voice Vote. January 27, 2010. Committee Consideration and Mark-up Session March 18, 2010. Reported (Amended) by the Committee on Transpor- Held. tation. H. Rept. 111-444. January 27, 2010. Ordered to be Reported (Amended) by Voice Vote. March 18, 2010. Placed on the House Calendar, Calendar No. 175. February 22, 2010. Reported (Amended) by the Committee on Trans- April 14, 2010. Mr. Cummings moved to suspend the rules and portation. H. Rept. 111-414. pass the bill, as amended. February 22, 2010. Placed on the House Calendar, Calendar No. April 14, 2010. Considered under suspension of the rules. 160. April 14, 2010. DEBATE - The House proceeded with forty minutes March 23, 2010. Mr. Perriello moved to suspend the rules and pass of debate on H.R. 4275. the bill, as amended. April 14, 2010. On motion to suspend the rules and pass the bill, March 23, 2010. Considered under suspension of the rules. as amended Agreed to by voice vote. March 23, 2010. DEBATE - The House proceeded with forty minutes April 14, 2010. Motion to reconsider laid on the table Agreed to of debate on H.R. 3562. without objection. March 23, 2010. At the conclusion of debate, the chair put the ques- April 14, 2010. The title of the measure was amended. Agreed to tion on the motion to suspend the rules. Mr. Perriello objected without objection. to the vote on the grounds that a quorum was not present. Further April 15, 2010. Received in the Senate and Read twice and referred proceedings on the motion were postponed. The point of no quorum to the Committee on Environment and Public Works. was withdrawn. May 20, 2010. Committee on Environment and Public Works. Ordered March 24, 2010. Considered as unfinished business. to be reported without amendment favorably. March 24, 2010. On motion to suspend the rules and pass the bill, June 15, 2009. Committee on Environment and Public Works. Re- as amended Agreed to by voice vote. ported without amendment, without written report, and placed on March 25, 2010. Received in the Senate and Read twice and referred Calendar No. 429. August 5, 2010. Passed Senate without amendment by Unanimous to the Committee on Environment and Public Works. Consent. June 30, 2010. Committee on Environment and Public Works. Ordered August 16, 2010. Signed by President. Became public law No. 111– to be reported with an amendment in the nature of a substitute 234. favorably. July 26, 2010. Reported to the Senate with amendment in the nature of a substitute and an amendment to the title from the Committee H.R. 4387 on Environment and Public Works, without written report, and placed on the Calendar, No. 485. Rep. Miller of FL August 5, 2010. Passed Senate with an amendment and an amendment To designate the Federal building located at 100 North Palafox Street to the Title by Unanimous Consent. in Pensacola, Florida, as the ‘‘Winston E. Arnow Federal Build- September 15, 2010. Ms. Johnson, E. B. moved that the House sus- ing’’. pend the rules an agree to the Senate amendments. September 15, 2010. DEBATE - The House proceeded with forty December 16, 2009. Referred to the House Committee on Transpor- minutes of debate on H.R. 3562. tation and Infrastructure. September 15, 2010. At the conclusion of debate, the Yeas and Nays December 17, 2009. Referred to the Subcommittee on Economic De- were demanded and ordered. Pursuant to the provisions of clause velopment, Public Buildings and Emergency Management. 8, rule XX, the chair announced that further proceedings on the July 29, 2010. Committee Consideration and Mark-up Session Held. motion would be postponed. July 29, 2010. Ordered to be Reported by Voice Vote. September 16, 2010. On motion that the House suspend the rules July 29, 2010. Subcommittee on Economic Development, Public and agree to the Senate amendments Agreed to by the Yeas and Buildings and Emergency Management Discharged. Nays: (2/3 required): 409 - 0 (Roll no. 528). September 20, 2010. Reported by the Committee on Transportation. September 16, 2010. Motion to reconsider laid on the table Agreed H. Rept. 111-610. to without objection. September 20, 2010. Placed on the House Calendar, Calendar No. September 16, 2010. Cleared for White House. 237. September 23, 2010. Presented to President. September 28, 2010. Mr. Schauer moved to suspend the rules and September 30, 2010. Became Public Law No: 111-243. pass the bill. September 28, 2010. Considered under suspension of the rules. H.R. 4275 September 28, 2010. DEBATE - The House proceeded with forty minutes of debate on H.R. 4387. Rep. Lewis September 28, 2010. On motion to suspend the rules and pass the bill Agreed to by voice vote. To designate the annex building under construction for the Elbert September 28, 2010. Motion to reconsider laid on the table Agreed P. Tuttle United States Court of Appeals Building in Atlanta, Geor- to without objection. gia, as the ‘‘John C. Godbold Federal Building’’. September 29, 2010. Received in the Senate and Read twice and referred to the Committee on Environment and Public Works. December 10, 2009. Referred to the House Committee on Transpor- November 30, 2010. Committee on Environment and Public Works. tation and Infrastructure. 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H.R. 4387—Continued April 15, 2010. DEBATE - Pursuant to the provisions of H.Res. 1248, the Committee of the Whole proceeded with 10 minutes November 30, 2010. Committee on Environment and Public Works. of debate on the Oberstar amendment. Reported without amendment, without written report, and placed April 15, 2010. DEBATE - Pursuant to the provisions of H.Res. on Calendar No. 658. 1248, the Committee of the Whole proceeded with 10 minutes December 1, 2010. Passed Senate without amendment by Unanimous of debate on the Kagen amendment. Consent. April 15, 2010. DEBATE - Pursuant to the provisions of H.Res. December 1, 2010. Cleared for White House. 1248, the Committee of the Whole proceeded with 10 minutes December 2, 2010. Message on Senate action sent to the House. of debate on the Schauer amendment. December 3, 2010. Presented to President. April 15, 2010. April 15, 2010. DEBATE - Pursuant to the provisions December 14, 2010. Signed by President. of H.Res. 1248, the Committee of the Whole proceeded with 10 December 14, 2010. Became Public Law No: 111-297. minutes of debate on the Moore (WI) amendment. April 15, 2010. DEBATE - Pursuant to the provisions of H.Res. H.R. 4715 H.RES. 1248, S. 3540, H.R. 5301 1248, the Committee of the Whole proceeded with 10 minutes of debate on the Shea-Porter amendment. Rep. Bishop of NY April 15, 2010. POSTPONED PROCEEDINGS - At the conclusion of debate on the Shea-Porter amendment, the Chair put the question To amend the Federal Water Pollution Control Act to reauthorize on adoption of the amendment and by voice vote, announced that the National Estuary Program, and for other purposes. the ayes had prevailed. Ms. Shea-Porter demanded a recorded vote and the Chair postponed further proceedings on the question of March 2, 2010. Referred to the House Committee on Transportation adoption of the amendment until later in the legislative day. and Infrastructure. April 15, 2010. DEBATE - Pursuant to the provisions of H.Res. March 3, 2010. Committee Consideration and Mark-up Session Held. 1248, the Committee of the Whole proceeded with 10 minutes March 3, 2010. Ordered to be Reported by Voice Vote. of debate on the Kratovil amendment. March 3, 2010. Referred to the Subcommittee on Water Resources April 15, 2010. Mr. Oberstar moved that the Committee rise. and Environment. April 15, 2010. On motion that the Committee rise Agreed to by March 3, 2010. Subcommittee on Water Resources and Environment voice vote. Discharged. March 3, 2010. Committee Consideration and Mark-up Session Held. April 15, 2010. Committee of the Whole House on the state of March 3, 2010. Ordered to be Reported by Voice Vote. the Union rises leaving H.R. 4715 as unfinished business. March 17, 2010. Reported by the Committee on Transportation. H. April 15, 2010. Considered as unfinished business. Rept. 111-442. April 15, 2010. The House resolved into Committee of the Whole March 17, 2010. Placed on the Union Calendar, Calendar No. 255. House on the state of the Union for further consideration. April 14, 2010. Rules Committee Resolution H. Res. 1248 Reported April 15, 2010. UNFINISHED BUSINESS - The Chair announced to House. Rule provides for consideration of H.R. 4715 with 1 that the unfinished business was the question of adoption of amend- hour of general debate. Previous question shall be considered as ments which had been debated earlier and on which further pro- ordered without intervening motions except motion to recommit ceedings had been postponed. with or without instructions. Measure will be considered read. Spec- April 15, 2010. The House rose from the Committee of the Whole ified amendments are in order. All points of order against provisions House on the state of the Union to report H.R. 4715. in the bill are waived. Notwithstanding clause 11 of rule XVIII, April 15, 2010. The previous question was ordered pursuant to the no amendment to the bill shall be in order except those printed rule. in the report of the Committee on Rules accompanying this resolu- April 15, 2010. The House adopted the amendments en gross as tion. agreed to by the Committee of the Whole House on the state April 15, 2010. Rule H. Res. 1248 passed House. of the Union. April 15, 2010. Considered under the provisions of rule H. Res. April 15, 2010. Mr. Jordan (OH) moved to recommit with instructions 1248. to Transportation. April 15, 2010. Rule provides for consideration of H.R. 4715 with April 15, 2010. DEBATE - The House proceeded with ten minutes 1 hour of general debate. Previous question shall be considered of debate on the Jordan motion to recommit with instructions. as ordered without intervening motions except motion to recommit The instructions contained in the motion seek to require the bill with or without instructions. Measure will be considered read. Spec- to be reported back to the House with an amendment which pro- ified amendments are in order. All points of order against provisions vides that authorization levels in the bill would be reduced under in the bill are waived. Notwithstanding clause 11 of rule XVIII, specified conditions. no amendment to the bill shall be in order except those printed April 15, 2010. The previous question on the motion was ordered in the report of the Committee on Rules accompanying this resolu- without objection. tion. April 15, 2010. On motion to recommit with instructions Failed by April 15, 2010. House resolved itself into the Committee of the recorded vote: 192 - 214 (Roll no. 208). Whole House on the state of the Union pursuant to H. Res. 1248 April 15, 2010. On passage Passed by the Yeas and Nays: 278 and Rule XVIII. - 128 (Roll no. 209). April 15, 2010. The Speaker designated the Honorable Henry Cuellar April 15, 2010. Motion to reconsider laid on the table Agreed to to act as Chairman of the Committee. without objection. April 15, 2010. GENERAL DEBATE - The Committee of the Whole April 19, 2010. Received in the Senate and Read twice and referred proceeded with one hour of general debate on H.R. 4715. to the Committee on Environment and Public Works. April 15, 2010. DEBATE - Pursuant to the provisions of H.Res. June 30, 2010. Committee on Environment and Public Works. Ordered 1248, the Committee of the Whole proceeded with 10 minutes to be reported with an amendment in the nature of a substitute of debate on the Oberstar amendment. favorably.

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H.R. 4715—Continued April 29, 2010. Ordered to be Reported (Amended) by Voice Vote. May 18, 2010. Reported (Amended) by the Committee on Transpor- September 16, 2010. Reported to the Senate with an amendment tation. H. Rept. 111-485. in the nature of a substitute from the Committee on Environment May 18, 2010. Placed on the House Calendar, Calendar No. 196. and Public Works (S. Rept. 111–293), and placed on the Calendar, May 19, 2010. Mr. Teague moved to suspend the rules and pass No. 569. the bill, as amended. May 19, 2010. Considered under suspension of the rules. H.R. 4973 May 19, 2010. DEBATE - The House proceeded with forty minutes of debate on H.R. 5128. Rep. Kratovil May 19, 2010. At the conclusion of debate, the chair put the question on the motion to suspend the rules. Mr. Teague objected to the To amend the Fish and Wildlife Act of 1956 to reauthorize volunteer vote on the grounds that a quorum was not present. Further pro- programs and community partnerships for national wildlife refuges, ceedings on the motion were postponed. The point of no quorum and for other purposes. was withdrawn. May 20, 2010. Considered as unfinished business. March 25, 2010. Referred to the House Committee on Natural Re- May 20, 2010. On motion to suspend the rules and pass the bill, sources. as amended Agreed to by recorded vote (2/3 required): 409 - March 31, 2010. Referred to the Subcommittee on Insular Affairs, 1 (Roll no. 290). Oceans and Wildlife. May 20, 2010. Motion to reconsider laid on the table Agreed to May 6, 2010. Subcommittee Hearings Held. without objection. June 16, 2010. Subcommittee on Insular Affairs, Oceans and Wildlife May 20, 2010. The title of the measure was amended. Agreed to Discharged. without objection. June 16, 2010. Committee Consideration and Mark-up Session Held. May 24, 2010. Received in the Senate, read twice. June 16, 2010. Ordered to be Reported (Amended) by Unanimous May 25, 2010. Passed Senate without amendment by Unanimous Con- Consent. sent. July 13, 2010. Reported (Amended) by the Committee on Natural May 25, 2010. Cleared for White House. Resources. H. Rept. 111-531. July 13, 2010. Placed on the Union Calendar, Calendar No. 304. May 26, 2010. Message on Senate action sent to the House. July 13. 2010. Ms. Bordallo moved to suspend the rules and pass May 28, 2010. Presented to President. the bill, as amended. June 8, 2010. Signed by President. July 13, 2010. Considered under suspension of the rules. June 8, 2010. Became Public Law No: 111-176. July 13, 2010. DEBATE - The House proceeded with forty minutes of debate on H.R. 4973. H.R. 5282 July 13, 2010. On motion to suspend the rules and pass the bill, as amended Agreed to by voice vote. Rep. Barrow July 13, 2010. Motion to reconsider laid on the table Agreed to without objection. To provide funds to the Army Corps of Engineers to hire veterans July 14, 2010. Received in the Senate and Read twice and referred and members of the Armed Forces to assist the Corps with curation to the Committee on Environment and Public Works. and historic preservation activities, and for other purposes. November 30, 2010. Committee on Environment and Public Works. Ordered to be reported without amendment favorably. May 12, 2010. Referred to the House Committee on Transportation December 14, 2010. Reported to the Senate without amendment from and Infrastructure. the Committee on Environment and Public Works (S. Rept. 111– May 13, 2010. Referred to the Subcommittee on Water Resources 366), and placed on the Calendar, No. 693. and Environment. December 17, 2010. Passed Senate without amendment by Unanimous July 29, 2010. Subcommittee on Water Resources and Environment Consent. Discharged. December 28, 2010. Presented to President. July 29, 2010. Committee Consideration and Mark-up Session Held. January 4, 2011. Signed by President. July 29, 2010. Ordered to be Reported (Amended) by Voice Vote. January 4, 2011. Became Public Law No: 111-357. September 14, 2010. Reported (Amended) by the Committee on Trans- portation. H. Rept. 111-589. H.R. 5128 S. 3248 September 14, 2010. Placed on the Union Calendar, Calendar No. 339. Rep. Heinrich September 15, 2010. Ms. Johnson, E. B. moved to suspend the rules and pass the bill, as amended. To designate the United States Department of the Interior Building September 15, 2010. Considered under suspension of the rules. in Washington, District of Columbia, as the ‘‘Stewart Lee Udall September 15, 2010. DEBATE - The House proceeded with forty Department of the Interior Building’’. minutes of debate on H.R. 5282. September 15, 2010. On motion to suspend the rules and pass the April 22, 2010. Referred to the House Committee on Transportation bill, as amended Agreed to by voice vote. and Infrastructure. September 15, 2010. Motion to reconsider laid on the table Agreed April 23, 2010. Referred to the Subcommittee on Economic Develop- to without objection. ment, Public Buildings and Emergency Management. September 16, 2010. Received in the Senate and Read twice and April 29, 2010. Subcommittee on Economic Development, Public referred to the Committee on Environment and Public Works. Buildings and Emergency Management Discharged. November 30, 2010. Committee on Environment and Public Works. April 29, 2010. Committee Consideration and Mark-up Session Held. Ordered to be reported without amendment favorably.

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H.R. 5282—Continued July 20, 2010. Ms. Norton moved to suspend the rules and pass the bill. December 14, 2010. Reported to the Senate without amendment from July 20, 2010. Considered under suspension of the rules. the Committee on Environment and Public Works (S. Rept. 111– July 20, 2010. DEBATE - The House proceeded with forty minutes 367), and placed on the Calendar, No. 694. of debate on H.R. 5545. July 20, 2010. On motion to suspend the rules and pass the bill H.R. 5320 Agreed to by voice vote. July 20, 2010. Motion to reconsider laid on the table Agreed to Rep. Waxman without objection. July 21, 2010. Received in the Senate and Read twice and referred To amend the Safe Drinking Water Act to increase assistance for to the Committee on Environment and Public Works. States, water systems, and disadvantaged communities; to encourage good financial and environmental management of water systems; to strengthen the Environmental Protection Agency’s ability to en- H.R. 5651 S. 3555 force the requirements of the Act; to reduce lead in drinking water; to strengthen the endocrine disruptor screening program; and for Rep. Herseth Sandlin other purposes. To designate the Federal building and United States courthouse located May 18, 2010. Referred to the House Committee on Energy and at 515 9th Street in Rapid City, South Dakota, as the ‘‘Andrew Commerce. W. Bogue Federal Building and United States Courthouse’’. May 18, 2010. Referred to the Subcommittee on Energy and Environ- ment. June 30, 2010. Referred to the House Committee on Transportation May 19, 2010. Subcommittee Consideration and Mark-up Session and Infrastructure. Held. July 1, 2010. Referred to the Subcommittee on Economic Develop- May 19, 2010. Forwarded by Subcommittee to Full Committee ment, Public Buildings and Emergency Management. (Amended) by the Yeas and Nays: 18 - 13. July 29, 2010. Subcommittee on Economic Development, Public May 26, 2010. Committee Consideration and Mark-up Session Held. Buildings and Emergency Management Discharged. May 26, 2010. Ordered to be Reported (Amended) by the Yeas July 29, 2010. Committee Consideration and Mark-up Session Held. and Nays: 45 - 1. July 29, 2010. Ordered to be Reported by Voice Vote. July 1, 2010. Reported (Amended) by the Committee on Energy September 14, 2010. Reported by the Committee on Transportation. and Commerce. H. Rept. 111-524. H. Rept. 111-590. July 1, 2010. Placed on the Union Calendar, Calendar No. 297. July 30, 2010. Mr. Markey (MA) moved to suspend the rules and September 14, 2010. Placed on the House Calendar, Calendar No. pass the bill, as amended. 232. July 30, 2010. Considered under suspension of the rules. September 15, 2010. Ms. Johnson, E. B. moved to suspend the rules July 30, 2010. DEBATE - The House proceeded with forty minutes and pass the bill. of debate on H.R. 5320. September 15, 2010. Considered under suspension of the rules. July 30, 2010. On motion to suspend the rules and pass the bill, September 15, 2010. DEBATE - The House proceeded with forty as amended Agreed to by voice vote. minutes of debate on H.R. 5651. July 30, 2010. Motion to reconsider laid on the table Agreed to September 15, 2010. On motion to suspend the rules and pass the without objection. bill Agreed to by voice vote. August 2, 2010. Received in the Senate. September 15, 2010. Motion to reconsider laid on the table Agreed August 5, 2010. Read twice and referred to the Committee on Environ- to without objection. ment and Public Works. September 16, 2010. Received in the Senate and Read twice and referred to the Committee on Environment and Public Works. H.R. 5545 November 30, 2010. Committee on Environment and Public Works. Ordered to be reported without amendment favorably. Rep. Norton November 30, 2010. Committee on Environment and Public Works. Reported without amendment, without written report, and placed To deauthorize a portion of the project for navigation, Potomac River, on Calendar No. 659. Washington Channel, District of Columbia, under the jurisdiction December 1, 2010. Passed Senate without amendment by Unanimous of the Corps of Engineers. Consent. June 16, 2010. Referred to the House Committee on Transportation December 1, 2010. Cleared for White House. and Infrastructure. December 2, 2010. Message on Senate action sent to the House. June 17, 2010. Referred to the Subcommittee on Water Resources December 3, 2010. Presented to President. and Environment. December 14, 2010. Signed by President. July 1, 2010. Committee Consideration and Mark-up Session Held. December 14, 2010. Became Public Law No. 111-298. July 1, 2010. Ordered to be Reported by Voice Vote. July 1, 2010. Subcommittee on Water Resources and Environment Discharged. July 15, 2010. Reported by the Committee on Transportation. H. Rept. 111-540. July 15, 2010. Placed on the Union Calendar, Calendar No. 309.

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H.R. 5706 July 27, 2010. At the conclusion of debate, the Yeas and Nays were demanded and ordered. Pursuant to the provisions of clause Rep. Salazar 8, rule XX, the Chair announced that further proceedings on the motion would be postponed. To designate the building occupied by the Government Printing Office July 27, 2010. Considered as unfinished business. located at 31451 East United Avenue in Pueblo, Colorado, as the July 27, 2010. On motion to suspend the rules and pass the bill ‘‘Frank Evans Government Printing Office Building’’. Agreed to by the Yeas and Nays: (2/3 required): 394 - 23 (Roll no. 471). July 1, 2010. Referred to the House Committee on Transportation July 27, 2010. Motion to reconsider laid on the table Agreed to and Infrastructure. without objection. July 2, 2010. Referred to the Subcommittee on Economic Develop- July 28, 2010. Received in the Senate. ment, Public Buildings and Emergency Management. August 8, 2010. Read twice and referred to the Committee on Environ- July 29, 2010. Subcommittee on Economic Development, Public ment and Public Works. Buildings and Emergency Management Discharged. July 29, 2010. Committee Consideration and Mark-up Session Held. July 29, 2010. Ordered to be Reported (Amended) by Voice Vote. H.R. 5773 September 14, 2010. Reported (Amended) by the Committee on Trans- portation. H. Rept. 111-591. Rep. Cummings September 14, 2010. Placed on the House Calendar, Calendar No. To designate the Federal building located at 6401 Security Boulevard 233. in Baltimore, Maryland, commonly known as the Social Security September 15, 2010. Ms. Johnson, E. B. moved to suspend the rules Administration Operations Building, as the ‘‘Robert M. Ball Federal and pass the bill, as amended. Building’’. September 15, 2010. Considered under suspension of the rules. September 15, 2010. DEBATE - The House proceeded with forty July 19, 2010. Referred to the House Committee on Transportation minutes of debate on H.R. 5706. and Infrastructure. September 15, 2010. On motion to suspend the rules and pass the July 20, 2010. Referred to the Subcommittee on Economic Develop- bill, as amended Agreed to by voice vote. ment, Public Buildings and Emergency Management. September 15, 2010. Motion to reconsider laid on the table Agreed July 29, 2010. Subcommittee on Economic Development, Public to without objection. Buildings and Emergency Management Discharged. September 15, 2010. The title of the measure was amended. Agreed July 29, 2010. Committee Consideration and Mark-up Session Held. to without objection. September 16, 2010. Received in the Senate and Read twice and July 29, 2010. Ordered to be Reported (Amended) by Voice Vote. referred to the Committee on Environment and Public Works. September 14, 2010. Reported (Amended) by the Committee on Trans- November 30, 2010. Committee on Environment and Public Works. portation. H. Rept. 111-592. Ordered to be reported without amendment favorably. September 14, 2010. Placed on the House Calendar, Calendar No. November 30, 2010. Committee on Environment and Public Works. 234. Reported without amendment, without written report, and placed September 15, 2010. Ms. Johnson, E. B. moved to suspend the rules on Calendar No. 660. and pass the bill, as amended. December 1, 2010. Passed Senate without amendment by Unanimous September 15, 2010. Considered under suspension of the rules. Consent. September 15, 2010. DEBATE - The House proceeded with forty December 1, 2010. Cleared for White House. minutes of debate on H.R. 5773. December 2, 2010. Message on Senate action sent to the House. September 15, 2010. On motion to suspend the rules and pass the December 3, 2010. Presented to President. bill, as amended Agreed to by voice vote. December 14, 2010. Signed by President. September 15, 2010. Motion to reconsider laid on the table Agreed December 14, 2010. Became Public Law No: 111-299. to without objection. September 15, 2010. The title of the measure was amended. Agreed H.R. 5730 to without objection. September 16, 2010. Received in the Senate and Read twice and Rep. Markey of CO referred to the Committee on Environment and Public Works. November 30, 2010. Committee on Environment and Public Works. Surface Transportation Earmark Rescission, Savings, and Account- Ordered to be reported without amendment favorably. ability Act November 30, 2010. Committee on Environment and Public Works. Reported without amendment, without written report, and placed July 14, 2010. Sponsor introductory remarks on measure. on Calendar No. 661. July 14, 2010. Referred to the House Committee on Transportation December 1, 2010. Passed Senate without amendment by Unanimous and Infrastructure. Consent. July 15, 2010. Referred to the Subcommittee on Highways and Transit. December 1, 2010. Cleared for White House. July 27, 2010. Ms. Markey (CO) moved to suspend the rules and December 2, 2010. Message on Senate action sent to the House. pass the bill. December 3, 2010. Presented to President. July 27, 2010. Considered under suspension of the rules. December 14, 2010. Signed by President. July 27, 2010. DEBATE- The House proceeded with forty minutes December 14, 2010. Became Public Law No: 111-301. of debate on H.R. 5730.

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H.R. 5809 H.R. 6482, S. 1292, S. 3973 H.R. 6510

Rep. Inslee Rep. Jackson Lee

To amend the Controlled Substances Act to provide for take-back To direct the Administrator of General Services to convey a parcel disposal of controlled substances in certain instances, and for other of real property in Houston, Texas, to the Military Museum of purposes. Texas, and for other purposes.

July 21, 2010. Referred to the Committee on Energy and Commerce, December 9, 2010. Referred to the House Committee on Transpor- and in addition to the Committee on the Judiciary, for a period tation and Infrastructure. to be subsequently determined by the Speaker, in each case for December 14, 2010. Ms. Norton moved to suspend the rules and consideration of such provisions as fall within the jurisdiction of pass the bill. December 14, 2010. Considered under suspension of the rules. the committee concerned. December 14, 2010. DEBATE - The House proceeded with forty July 21, 2010. Referred to House Energy and Commerce. minutes of debate on H.R. 6510. July 21, 2010. Referred to the Subcommittee on Health. December 14, 2010. DEBATE - The House continued with further July 22, 2010. Subcommittee Hearings Held. debate on H.R. 6510. July 22, 2010. Subcommittee Consideration and Mark-up Session December 14, 2010. At the conclusion of debate, the Yeas and Nays Held. were demanded and ordered. Pursuant to the provisions of clause July 22, 2010. Forwarded by Subcommittee to Full Committee 8, rule XX, the Chair announced that further proceedings on the (Amended) by Voice Vote . motion would be postponed. July 28, 2010. Committee Consideration and Mark-up Session Held. December 14, 2010. Considered as unfinished business. July 28, 2010. Ordered to be Reported (Amended) by Voice Vote. December 14, 2010. On motion to suspend the rules and pass the July 21, 2010. Referred to House Judiciary. bill Agreed to by the Yeas and Nays: (2/3 required): 363 - 0 July 26, 2010. Referred to the Subcommittee on Crime, Terrorism, (Roll no. 630). and Homeland Security. December 14, 2010. Motion to reconsider laid on the table Agreed September 22, 2010. Reported (Amended) by the Committee on En- to without objection. ergy and Commerce. H. Rept. 111-618, Part I. December 14, 2010. Received in the Senate and Read twice and referred to the Committee on Environment and Public Works. September 22, 2010. Committee on Judiciary discharged. December 18, 2010. Senate Committee on Environment and Public September 22, 2010. Placed on the Union Calendar, Calendar No. Works discharged by Unanimous Consent. 360. December 18, 2010. Passed Senate without amendment by Unanimous September 22, 2010. Mr. Pallone moved to suspend the rules and Consent. pass the bill, as amended. December 28, 2010. Presented to President. September 22, 2010. Considered under suspension of the rules. January 4, 2011. Signed by President. September 22, 2010. DEBATE - The House proceeded with forty January 4, 2011. Became Public Law No: 111-370. minutes of debate on H.R. 5809. September 22, 2010. On motion to suspend the rules and pass the bill, as amended Agreed to by voice vote. September 22, 2010. Motion to reconsider laid on the table Agreed to without objection. September 23, 2010. Received in the Senate and Read twice and referred to the Committee on the Judiciary. December 16, 2010. Senate Committee on the Judiciary discharged by Unanimous Consent. December 16, 2010. Measure laid before Senate by unanimous con- sent. December 16, 2010. Passed Senate with an amendment and an amend- ment to the Title by Unanimous Consent. December 17, 2010. Message on Senate action sent to the House. December 21, 2010. Mr. Waxman moved that the House suspend the rules and agree to the Senate amendments. December 21, 2010. DEBATE - The House proceeded with forty minutes of debate on the motion to concur in the Senate amend- ments to H.R. 5809. December 21, 2010. On motion that the House suspend the rules and agree to the Senate amendments Agreed to by voice vote. December 21, 2010. Motion to reconsider laid on the table Agreed to without objection. December 21, 2010. Cleared for White House. December 29, 2010. Presented to President. January 4, 2011. Signed by President. January 4, 2011. Became Public Law No: 111-364.

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S. RES. 42 A joint resolution disapproving a rule submitted by the Environmental Protection Agency relating to the endangerment finding and the Mrs. Boxer cause or contribute findings for greenhouse gases under section 202(a) of the Clean Air Act. An original resolution authorizing expenditures by the Committee on environment and Public Works. January 21, 2010. Referred to the Committee on Environment and Public Works. February 12, 2009. Referred to the Committee on Environment and June 7, 2010. Senate Committee on Environment and Public Works Public Works. discharged pursuant to chapter 8, title 5, U.S.C. February 12, 2009. Committee on Environment and Public Works. June 7, 2010. Placed on Legislative Calendar under General orders, Original measure reported to Senate by Senator Boxer. Without Calendar No. 418. written report. June 10, 2010. Motion to proceed to consideration of measure made February 12, 2009. Referred to the Committee on Rules and Adminis- in Senate. tration. June 10, 2010. Motion to proceed to consideration of measure rejected in Senate by Yea-Nay Vote. 47 - 53. Record Vote Number: 184. S. RES. 64 S. CON. RES.78 Mrs. Boxer and Mr. Carper. Mr. Sanders, March 10, 2009. Mr. Cardin, Mr. Cochran March 16, 2009. and Mrs. Lincoln

A resolution recognizing the need for the Environmental Protection A concurrent resolution honoring the work and mission of the Delta Agency to end decades of delay and utilize existing authority under Regional Authority on the occasion of the 10th anniversary of the Resource Conservation and Recovery Act to comprehensively the Federal-State partnership created to uplift the 8-State Delta regulate coal combustion waste and the need for the Tennessee region. Valley Authority to be a national leader in technological innovation, low-cost power, and environmental stewardship. December 17, 2010. Referred to the Committee on Environment and Public Works. March 4, 2009. Referred to the Committee on Environment and Public December 12, 2010. Senate Committee on Environment and Public Works. Works discharged by Unanimous Consent. December 22, 2010. Resolution agreed to in Senate without amend- S. RES. 582 S. RES. 588 ment and with a preamble by Unanimous Consent.

Mr. Wicker and Messrs. Cochran and Cornyn, Mrs. Hutchison, Mrs. Landrieu, Messrs. LeMieux, Nelson, Sessions, Shelby, and Vitter.

A resolution recognizing the economic and environmental impacts of the British Petroleum oil spill on the people of the Gulf Coast and their way of life and urging British Petroleum to give all due consideration to offers of assistance, products, or services from the States directly impacted by the Deepwater Horizon oil spill.

July 14, 2010. Referred to the Committee on Environment and Public Works.

S. J. RES.26 H.J.RES.66, H.RES.974,

H.J.RES.76, H.J.RES.77

Mrs. Murkowski and Mr. Ensign

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(By Agency)

APPALACHIAN REGIONAL COMMISSION Griffon, Mark A., of New Hampshire, to be a Member of the Chem- ical Safety and Hazard Investigation Board for a term of five years, vice Carolyn W. Merritt, term expired.

March 24, 2010. Received in the Senate and referred to the Committee Gohl, Earl F., Jr., of the District of Columbia, to be Federal Cochair- on Environment and Public Works (PN–1574). man of the Appalachian Regional Commission, Appalachian Re- June 21, 2010. Senate Committee on Environment and Public Works gional Commission; vice Anne B. Pope, resigned. discharged by Unanimous Consent. June 21, 2010. Placed on Senate Executive Calendar. Calendar No. November 17, 2009. Received in the Senate and referred to the Com- 956. Subject to nominee’s commitment to respond to requests to mittee on Environment and Public Works (PN–1182). appear and testify before any duly constituted committee of the February 9, 2010. Committee on Environment and Public Works. Senate. Hearings held. June 23, 2010. Confirmed by the Senate by Voice Vote. March 4, 2010. Reported by Senator Boxer, Committee on Environ- ment and Public Works, without printed report. March 4, 2010. Placed on Senate Executive Calendar. Calendar No. 735. Subject to nominee’s commitment to respond to requests to Moure-Eraso, Rafael, of Massachusetts, to be Chairperson of the appear and testify before any duly constituted committee of the Chemical Safety and Hazard Investigation Board for a term of Senate. five years, vice John S. Bresland, resigned. March 10, 2010. Confirmed by the senate by Voice Vote. March 24, 2010. Received in the Senate and referred to the Committee on Environment and Public Works (PN–1572). June 21, 2010. Senate Committee on Environment and Public Works discharged by Unanimous Consent. NORTHERN BORDER REGIONAL COMMISSION June 21, 2010. Placed on Senate Executive Calendar. Calendar No. 955. Subject to nominee’s commitment to respond to requests to appear and testify before any duly constituted committee of the Senate. Blitz, Sanford, of Maine, to be Federal Cochairperson of the Northern June 23, 2010. Confirmed by the Senate by Voice Vote. Border Regional Commission, Northern Border Regional Commis- sion.

November 17, 2009. Received in the Senate and referred to the Com- Moure-Eraso, Rafael, of Massachusetts, to be a Member of the Chem- mittee on Environment and Public Works (PN–1164). ical Safety and Hazard Investigation Board for a term of five February 9, 2010. Committee on Environment and Public Works. years, vice Gary Lee Visscher, term expired. Hearings held. March 4, 2010. Reported by Senator Boxer, Committee on Environ- March 24, 2010. Received in the Senate and referred to the Committee ment and Public Works, without printed report. on Environment and Public Works (PN–1573). March 4, 2010. Placed on Senate Executive Calendar. Calendar No. June 22, 2010. Senate Committee on Environment and Public Works 734. Subject to nominee’s commitment to respond to requests to discharged by Unanimous Consent. appear and testify before any duly constituted committee of the June 22, 2010. Placed on Senate Executive Calendar. Calendar No. Senate. 957. Subject to nominee’s commitment to respond to requests to March 10, 2010. Confirmed by the senate by Voice Vote. appear and testify before any duly constituted committee of the Senate. June 23, 2010. Confirmed by the Senate by Voice Vote. CHEMICAL SAFETY AND HAZARD INVESTIGATION BOARD

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COUNCIL ON ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY Fernandez, John R., of Indiana, to be Assistant Secretary of Commerce for Economic Development, vice Santanu K. Baruah, resigned.

July 20, 2009. Received in the Senate and referred to the Committee on Environment and Public Works (PN–792). Guzy, Gary S., of the District of Columbia, to be Deputy Director July 29, 2009. Committee on Environment and Public Works. Hearings of the Office of Environmental Quality. held. August 6, 2009. Reported by Senator Boxer, Committee on Environ- July 20, 2009. Received in the Senate and referred to the Committee ment and Public Works, without printed report. on Environment and Public Works (PN–793). August 6, 2009. Placed on Senate Executive Calendar. Calendar No. August 4, 2009. Committee on Environment and Public Works. Hear- 420. Subject to nominee’s commitment to respond to requests to ings held. appear and testify before any duly constituted committee of the August 6, 2009. Reported by Senator Boxer, Committee on Environ- Senate. ment and Public Works, without printed report. September 10, 2009. Confirmed by the senate by Voice Vote. August 6, 2009. Placed on Senate Executive Calendar. Calendar No. 419. Subject to nominee’s commitment to respond to requests to appear and testify before any duly constituted committee of the Senate. McGee, Timothy, of Louisiana, to be an Assistant Secretary of Com- September 10, 2009. Confirmed by the senate by Voice Vote. merce, vice Phillip A. Singerman.

December 23, 2009. Received in the Senate and referred to the Com- mittee on Environment and Public Works (PN–1313). Sutley, Nancy H., of California, to be a Member of the Council December 23, 2009. Senate Committee on Environment and Public on Environmental Quality, vice James Laurence Connaughton. Works discharged by Unanimous Consent to be re-referred to the Comittee on Commerce, Science, and Transportation. January 20, 2009. Received in the Senate and referred to the Com- December 23, 2009. Referred to the Committee on Commerce, mittee on Environment and Public Works (PN65–16). Science, and Transportation by unanimous consent under authority of the order of the Senate of 12/23/2009. January 14, 2009. Committee on Environment and Public Works. April 22, 2010. Received message of withdrawal of nomination from Hearings held. the President. January 22, 2009. Reported by Senator Boxer, Committee on Environ- ment and Public Works, without printed report. January 22, 2009. Placed on Senate Executive Calendar. Calendar No. 5. Subject to nominee’s commitment to respond to requests to appear and testify before any duly constituted committee of DEPARTMENT OF THE ARMY the Senate. January 22, 2009. Confirmed by the Senate by Voice Vote.

Darcy, Jo-Ellen, of Maryland, to be Assistant Secretary of the Army, Department of Defense; vice John Paul Woodley, Jr.

DELTA REGIONAL AUTHORITY April 02, 2009. Received in the Senate and referred sequentially to the Committee on Armed Services; Environment and Public Works; that when the Committee on Armed Services reports the nomination it then be referred to the Committee on Environment Masingill, Christopher A., of the Arkansas, to be Federal Cochair- and Public Works for 20 days of session; that if not reported person, Delta Regional Authority, vice P.H. Johnson, resigned. within 20 days it be discharged and placed on the Calendar, under authority of the order of the Senate (PN–269). April 26, 2010. Received in the Senate and referred to the Committee April 28, 2009. Committee on Armed Services. Hearings held. on Environment and Public Works (PN–1672). May 12, 2009. Committee on Environment and Public Works. Hear- June 21, 2010. Senate Committee on Environment and Public Works ings held. discharged by Unanimous Consent. June 16, 2009. Senate Committee on Environment and Public Works June 21, 2010. Placed on Senate Executive Calendar. Calendar No. discharged pursuant to an order of the Senate of 03/10/2005. June 16, 2009. Placed on Senate Executive Calendar. Calendar No. 954. Subject to nominee’s commitment to respond to requests to 209. Subject to nominee’s commitment to respond to requests to appear and testify before any duly constituted committee of the appear and testify before any duly constituted committee of the Senate. Senate. June 23, 2010. Confirmed by the Senate by Voice Vote. August 7, 2009. Confirmed by the Senate by Voice Vote. DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE

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DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR Mendez, Victor M., of Arizona, to be Administrator of the Federal Highway Administration, vice Thomas J. Madison, resigned.

April 23, 2009. Received in the Senate and referred to the Committee Ashe, Daniel M., of Maryland, to be Director of the United States on Environment and Public Works (PN–354). Fish and Wildlife Service, vice Samuel D. Hamilton. June 2, 2009. Committee on Environment and Public Works. Hearings held. December 6, 2010. Received in the Senate and referred to the Com- June 10, 2009. Reported by Senator Boxer, Committee on Environ- mittee on Environment and Public Works (PN–2378). ment and Public Works, without printed report. December 22, 2012. Returned to the President under the provisions June 10, 2009. Placed on Senate Executive Calendar. Calendar No. of Senate Rule XXXI, paragraph 6 of the Standing Rules of the 196. Subject to nominee’s commitment to respond to requests to Senate. appear and testify before any duly constituted committee of the Senate. July 10, 2009. Confirmed by the Senate by Voice Vote.

Hamilton, Samuel D., of Mississippi, to be Director of the United States Fish and Wildlife Service, Department of Interior; vice H. Dale Hall, resigned. ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY

July 6, 2009. Received in the Senate and referred to the Committee on Environment and Public Works (PN–694). July 22, 2009. Committee on Environment and Public Works. Hearings Anastas, Paul T., of Connecticut, to be an Assistant Administrator held. of the Environmental Protection Agency, vice George M. Gray, July 29, 2009. Reported by Senator Boxer, Committee on Environment resigned. and Public Works, without printed report. July 31, 2009. Confirmed by the Senate by Voice Vote. May 21, 2009. Received in the Senate and referred to the Committee on Environment and Public Works (PN–492). June 24, 2009. Committee on Environment and Public Works. Hear- ings held. Strickland, Thomas L., of Colorado, to be Assistant Secretary for July 7, 2009. Reported by Senator Boxer, Committee on Environment Fish and Wildlife, vice R. Lyle Laverty. and Public Works, without printed report. July 7, 2009. Placed on Senate Executive Calendar. Calendar No. March 12, 2009. Received in the Senate and referred to the Committee 264. Subject to nominee’s commitment to respond to requests to on Environment and Public Works (PN–178). appear and testify before any duly constituted committee of the March 16, 2009. Referred jointly to the Committee on Energy and Senate. Natural Resources and the Committee on Environment and Public December 24, 2009. Confirmed by the Senate by Voice Vote. Works by unanimous consent agreement. March 26, 2009. Committee on Environment and Public Works. Hear- ings held. April 1, 2009. Reported by Senator Boxer, Committee on Environment Bennett, Barbara J., of Virginia, to be Chief Financial Officer, Envi- and Public Works, without printed report. ronmental Protection Agency, vice Lyons Gray, resigned. April 1, 2009. Placed on Senate Executive Calendar. Calendar No. 56. Subject to nominee’s commitment to respond to requests to September 14, 2009. Received in the Senate and referred to the appear and testify before any duly constituted committee of the Committee on Environment and Public Works (PN–931). Senate. November 6, 2009. Senate Committee on Environment and Public April 29, 2009. By unanimous consent agreement, debate and vote Works discharged by Unanimous Consent. April 30, 2009; confirmation requires affirmative 60 vote threshold. November 6, 2009. Confirmed by the Senate by Voice Vote. April 30, 2009. Considered by Senate pursuant to unanimous consent agreement of April 29, 2009. April 30, 2009. Confirmed by the Senate by Yea-Nay Vote. 89 - 2. Record Vote Number: 175. Cannon, Jonathan Z., of Virginia, to be Deputy Administrator of the Environmental Protection Agency, vice Marcus C. Peacock, resigned.

DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION March 12, 2009. Received in the Senate and referred to the Committee on Environment and Public Works (PN–165). March 31, 2009. Received message of withdrawal of nomination from the President.

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ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY— Giles, Cynthia J., of Rhode Island, to be an Assistant Administrator Continued of the Environmental Protection Agency, vice Granta Y. Nakayama, resigned. DePass, Michelle, of New York, to be an Assistant Administrator of the Environmental Protection Agency, vice Judith Elizabeth March 19, 2009. Received in the Senate and referred to the Committee Ayres, resigned. on Environment and Public Works (PN–223). April 28, 2009. Committee on Environment and Public Works. Hear- March 19, 2009. Received in the Senate and referred to the Committee ing held. on Environment and Public Works (PN–215). May 7, 2009. Reported by Senator Boxer, Committee on Environment April 28, 2009. Committee on Environment and Public Works. Hear- and Public Works, without printed report. ings held. May 7, 2009. Placed on Senate Executive Calendar. Calendar No. May 7, 2009. Reported by Senator Boxer, Committee on Environment 129. Subject to nominee’s commitment to respond to requests to and Public Works, without printed report. appear and testify before any duly constituted committee of the May 7, 2009. Placed on Senate Executive Calendar. Calendar No. Senate. 56. Subject to nominee’s commitment to respond to requests to May 12, 2009. Confirmed by the Senate by Voice Vote. appear and testify before any duly constituted committee of the Senate. May 12, 2009. Confirmed by the Senate by Voice Vote. Hooks, Craig E., of Kansas, to be Assistant Administrator of the Environmental Protection Agency, vice Luis Luna, resigned.

Elkins, Arthur Allen, Jr., of Maryland, to be Inspector General, Envi- June 19, 2009. Received in the Senate and referred to the Committee ronmental Protection Agency, vice Nikki Rush Tinsley, resigned. on Environment and Public Works (PN–636). July 8, 2009. Committee on Environment and Public Works. Hearings November 18, 2009. Received in the Senate and referred to the Com- held. mittee on Environment and Public Works; if and when reported, July 15, 2009. Reported by Senator Boxer, Committee on Environment to be sequentially referred to the Committee on Homeland Security and Public Works, without printed report. and Governmental Affairs under authority of the order of the Senate July 15, 2009. Placed on Senate Executive Calendar. Calendar No. of 01/07/2009. (PN–1198). 281. Subject to nominee’s commitment to respond to requests to February 9, 2010. Committee on Environment and Public Works. appear and testify before any duly constituted committee of the Hearings held. Senate. March 4, 2010. Reported by Senator Boxer, Committee on Environ- August 7, 2009. Confirmed by the Senate by Voice Vote. ment and Public Works, without printed report. March 4, 2010. Referred to the Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs sequentially for not to exceed 20 calender days under authority of the order of the Senate of 01/07/2009. March 24, 2010. Senate Committee on Homeland Security and Gov- Jackson, Lisa P., of New Jersey, to be Administrator of the Environ- ernmental Affairs discharged under the authority of the order of mental Protection Agency. the Senate of January 7, 2009. March 24, 2010. Placed on Senate Executive Calendar. Calendar No. January 20, 2009. Received in the Senate and referred to the Com- 794. Subject to nominee’s commitment to respond to requests to mittee on Environment and Public Works (PN64–08). appear and testify before any duly constituted committee of the January 14, 2009. Committee on Environment and Public Works. Senate. Hearings held. June 22, 2010. Confirmed by the Senate by Voice Vote. January 22, 2009. Reported by Senator Boxer, Committee on Environ- ment and Public Works, without printed report. January 22, 2009. Placed on Senate Executive Calendar. Calendar No. 4. Subject to nominee’s commitment to respond to requests Fulton, Colin Scott Cole, of Maryland, to be an Assistant Adminis- to appear and testify before any duly constituted committee of trator of the Environmental Protection Agency, vice Roger Romulus the Senate. Martella, Jr. January 22, 2009. Confirmed by the Senate by Voice Vote.

May 20, 2009. Received in the Senate and referred to the Committee on Environment and Public Works (PN–487). June 24, 2009. Committee on Environment and Public Works. Hear- ings held. July 7, 2009. Reported by Senator Boxer, Committee on Environment and Public Works, without printed report. July 7, 2009. Placed on Senate Executive Calendar. Calendar No. 263. Subject to nominee’s commitment to respond to requests to appear and testify before any duly constituted committee of the Senate. August 7, 2009. Confirmed by the Senate by Voice Vote.

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ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY— Perciasepe, Robert, of New York, to be Deputy Administrator of Continued the Environmental Protection Agency, vice Marcus C. Peacock, resigned. Jackson, Malcolm D., of Illinois, to be an Assistant Administrator of the Environmental Protection Agency, vice Molly A. O’Neill, June 18, 2009. Received in the Senate and referred to the Committee resigned. on Environment and Public Works (PN–626). July 8, 2009. Committee on Environment and Public Works. Hearings April 29, 2010. Received in the Senate and referred to the Committee held. on Environment and Public Works (PN–1730). July 15, 2009. Reported by Senator Boxer, Committee on Environment June 21, 2010. Senate Committee on Environment and Public Works and Public Works, without printed report. discharged by Unanimous Consent. July 15, 2009. Placed on Senate Executive Calendar. Calendar No. June 21, 2010. Placed on Senate Executive Calendar. Calendar No. 280. Subject to nominee’s commitment to respond to requests to 953. Subject to nominee’s commitment to respond to requests to appear and testify before any duly constituted committee of the appear and testify before any duly constituted committee of the Senate. Senate. December 24, 2009. Confirmed by the Senate by Voice Vote. June 23, 2010. Confirmed by the Senate by Voice Vote.

Silva Silva, Peter, of California, to be an Assistant Administrator McCarthy, Regina, of Massachusetts, to be Assistant Administrator of the Environmental Protection Agency, vice Benjamin Grumbles, of the Environmental Protection Agency, Environmental Protection resigned. Agency; vice Jeffrey R. Holmstead, resigned. April 20, 2009. Received in the Senate and referred to the Committee March 16, 2009. Received in the Senate and referred to the Committee on Environment and Public Works (PN–309). on Environment and Public Works (PN–182). May 12, 2009. Committee on Environment and Public Works. Hear- April 2, 2009. Committee on Environment and Public Works. Hearings ings held. held. June 10, 2009. Reported by Senator Boxer, Committee on Environ- April 23, 2009. Reported by Senator Boxer, Committee on Environ- ment and Public Works, without printed report. ment and Public Works, without printed report. June 10, 2009. Placed on Senate Executive Calendar. Calendar No. April 23, 2009. Placed on Senate Executive Calendar. Calendar No. 195. Subject to nominee’s commitment to respond to requests to 63. Subject to nominee’s commitment to respond to requests to appear and testify before any duly constituted committee of the appear and testify before any duly constituted committee of the Senate. Senate. July 10, 2009. Confirmed by the Senate by Voice Vote. June 2, 2009. Confirmed by the Senate by Voice Vote.

Stanislaus, Mathy, of New Jersey, to be Assistant Administrator, Of- Owens, Stephen A., of Arizona, to be Assistant Administrator for fice of Solid Waste, Environmental Protection Agency, vice Susan Toxic Substances of the Environmental Protection Agency, vice P. Bodine, resigned. James B. Gulliford, resigned. April 20, 2009. Received in the Senate and referred to the Committee April 23, 2009. Received in the Senate and referred to the Committee on Environment and Public Works (PN–308). on Environment and Public Works (PN–355). April 28, 2009. Committee on Environment and Public Works. Hear- May 12, 2009. Committee on Environment and Public Works. Hear- ings held. ings held. May 7, 2009. Reported by Senator Boxer, Committee on Environment June 10, 2009. Reported by Senator Boxer, Committee on Environ- and Public Works, without printed report. ment and Public Works, without printed report. May 7, 2009. Placed on Senate Executive Calendar. Calendar No. June 10, 2009. Placed on Senate Executive Calendar. Calendar No. 130. Subject to nominee’s commitment to respond to requests to 197. Subject to nominee’s commitment to respond to requests to appear and testify before any duly constituted committee of the appear and testify before any duly constituted committee of the Senate. Senate. May 12, 2009. Confirmed by the senate by Voice Vote. July 6, 2009. Confirmed by the Senate by Voice Vote.

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MISSISSIPPI RIVER COMMISSION Magwood, William D., of Maryland, to be a Member of the Nuclear Regulatory Commission for the term of five years expiring June Angel, Samuel Epstein, of Arkansas, to be a Member of the Mis- 30, 2015. (Reappointment) sissippi River Commission for a term of nine years (Reappoint- ment). October 13, 2009. Received in the Senate and referred to the Com- mittee on Environment and Public Works (PN–1072). September 13, 2010. Received in the Senate and referred to the February 9, 2010. Committee on Environment and Public Works. Committee on Environment and Public Works (PN–2122). Hearings held. November 30, 2010. Reported by Senator Boxer, Committee on Envi- March 4, 2010. Reported by Senator Boxer, Committee on Environ- ronment and Public Works, without printed report. ment and Public Works, without printed report. November 30, 2010. Placed on Senate Executive Calendar. Calendar March 4, 2010. Placed on Senate Executive Calendar. Calendar No. No. 1184. Subject to nominee’s commitment to respond to requests 737. Subject to nominee’s commitment to respond to requests to to appear and testify before any duly constituted committee of appear and testify before any duly constituted committee of the the Senate. Senate. December 22, 2010. Confirmed by the Senate by Voice Vote. March 19, 2010. Confirmed by the senate by Voice Vote.

NUCLEAR REGULATORY COMMISSION Ostendorff, William Charles, of Virginia, to be a Member of the Nuclear Regulatory Commission for the remainder of the term expiring June 30, 2011, vice Dale Klein, resigned.

December 11, 2009. Received in the Senate and referred to the Com- Apostolakis, George, of Massachusetts, to be a Member of the Nuclear mittee on Environment and Public Works (PN–1269). Regulatory Commission for the term of five years expiring June 30, 2014, vice Peter B Lyons, term expired. February 9, 2010. Committee on Environment and Public Works. Hearings held. October 13, 2009. Received in the Senate and referred to the Com- March 4, 2010. Reported by Senator Boxer, Committee on Environ- mittee on Environment and Public Works (PN–1070). ment and Public Works, without printed report. February 9, 2010. Committee on Environment and Public Works. March 4, 2010. Placed on Senate Executive Calendar. Calendar No. Hearings held. 736. Subject to nominee’s commitment to respond to requests to March 4, 2010. Reported by Senator Boxer, Committee on Environ- appear and testify before any duly constituted committee of the ment and Public Works, without printed report. Senate. March 4, 2010. Placed on Senate Executive Calendar. Calendar No. March 19, 2010. Confirmed by the senate by Voice Vote. 739. Subject to nominee’s commitment to respond to requests to appear and testify before any duly constituted committee of the TENNESSEE VALLEY AUTHORITY Senate. March 19, 2010. Confirmed by the senate by Voice Vote.

Brown, Marilyn, A., of Georgia, to be a Member of the Board of Directors of the Tennessee Valley Authority for a term expiring Magwood, William D IV., of Maryland, to be a Member of the May 18, 2012, vice Susan Richardson Williams, term expired. Nuclear Regulatory Commission for the remainder of the term expiring June 30, 2010, vice Edward McGaffigan, Jr. December 11, 2009. Received in the Senate and referred to the Com- mittee on Environment and Public Works (PN–1268). October 13, 2009. Received in the Senate and referred to the Com- February 9, 2010. Committee on Environment and Public Works. mittee on Environment and Public Works (PN–1071). Hearings held. March 4, 2010. Reported by Senator Boxer, Committee on Environ- March 4, 2010. Reported by Senator Boxer, Committee on Environ- ment and Public Works, without printed report. ment and Public Works, without printed report. March 4, 2010. Placed on Senate Executive Calendar. Calendar No. March 4, 2010. Placed on Senate Executive Calendar. Calendar No. 738. Subject to nominee’s commitment to respond to requests to 740. Subject to nominee’s commitment to respond to requests to appear and testify before any duly constituted committee of the appear and testify before any duly constituted committee of the Senate. Senate. March 19, 2010. Confirmed by the senate by Voice Vote.

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TENNESSEE VALLEY AUTHORITY—Continued Haskew, Barbara Short, of Tennessee, to be a Member of the Board of Directors of the Tennessee Valley Authority for a term expiring May 18, 2014, vice Donald R. DePriest, resigned.

September 14, 2009. Received in the Senate and referred to the Committee on Environment and Public Works (PN–932). February 9, 2010. Committee on Environment and Public Works. Hearings held. March 4, 2010. Reported by Senator Boxer, Committee on Environ- ment and Public Works, without printed report. March 4, 2010. Placed on Senate Executive Calendar. Calendar No. 743. Subject to nominee’s commitment to respond to requests to appear and testify before any duly constituted committee of the Senate. September 16, 2010. Confirmed by the Senate by Voice Vote.

McBride, Neil G., of Tennessee, to be a Member of the Board of Directors of the Tennessee Valley Authority for a term expiring May 18, 2013, vice skila Harris, resigned.

October 8, 2009. Received in the Senate and referred to the Committee on Environment and Public Works (PN–1063). February 9, 2010. Committee on Environment and Public Works. Hearings held. March 4, 2010. Reported by Senator Boxer, Committee on Environ- ment and Public Works, without printed report. March 4, 2010. Placed on Senate Executive Calendar. Calendar No. 742. Subject to nominee’s commitment to respond to requests to appear and testify before any duly constituted committee of the Senate. September 16, 2010. Confirmed by the Senate by Voice Vote.

Sansom, William B., of Tennessee, to be a Member of the Board of Directors of the Tennessee Valley Authority for a term expiring May 18, 2014. (Reappointment)

December 4, 2009. Received in the Senate and referred to the Com- mittee on Environment and Public Works (PN–1250). February 9, 2010. Committee on Environment and Public Works. Hearings held. March 4, 2010. Reported by Senator Boxer, Committee on Environ- ment and Public Works, without printed report. March 4, 2010. Placed on Senate Executive Calendar. Calendar No. 741. Subject to nominee’s commitment to respond to requests to appear and testify before any duly constituted committee of the Senate. September 16, 2010. Confirmed by the Senate by Voice Vote.

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No written report S. RES. 42 Rept. 111–54 H.R. 388

Original resolution authorizing expenditures by the Committee on En- Crane Conservation Act of 2009. vironment and public Works. July 20, 2009.—Reported to the Senate. February 12, 2009.—Reported to the Senate.

Rept. 111–59 S. 1498 No written report H.R. 813 Surface Transportation Extension Act of 2009. A bill to designate the Federal building and United States courthouse located at 306 East Main Street in Elizabeth City, North Carolina, July 22, 2009.—Reported to the Senate. as the ‘‘J. Herbert W. Small Federal Building and United States Courthouse’’.

June 11, 2009.—Reported to the Senate. Rept. 111–58 S. 849

A bill to require the Administrator of the Environmental Protection Agency to conduct a study on black carbon emissions. No written report H.R. 837 July 22, 2009.—Reported to the Senate. A bill to designate the Federal building located at 799 United Nations Plaza in New York, New York, as the ‘‘Ronald H. Brown United States Mission to the United Nations Building’’. Rept. 111–111 H.R. 2188 June 11, 2009.—Reported to the Senate. Joint Ventures for Bird Habitat Conservation Act of 2009.

December 21, 2009.—Reported to the Senate. S. Rept. 111–47 S. 1005

Water Infrastructure Financing Act. Rept. 111–114 S. 2778 July 15, 2009.—Reported to the Senate. Economic Development Revitalization Act of 2009.

January 20, 2010.—Reported to the Senate. Rept. 111–52 S. 529

Great Cats and Rare Canids Act of 2009. Rept. 111–121 S. 1733 July 20, 2009.—Reported to the Senate. Clean Energy Jobs and American Power Act.

February 2, 2010.—Reported to the Senate. Rept. 111–53 H.R. 80

Captive Primate Safety Act.

July 20, 2009.—Reported to the Senate.

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Rept. 111–158 H.R. 3433 Rept. 111–172 S. 937

To amend the North American Wetlands Conservation Act to establish Sewage Overflow Community Right-to-Know Act. requirements regarding payment of the non-Federal share of the costs of wetlands conservation projects in Canada that are funded April 20, 2010.—Reported to the Senate. under that Act, and for other purposes.

March 5, 2010.—Reported to the Senate. Rept. 111–173 H.R. 509

Marine Turtle Conservation Reauthorization Act of 2009. Rept. 111–164 S. 479 April 26, 2010.—Reported to the Senate. Chesapeake Bay Gateways and Watertrails Network Continuing Au- thorization Act.

March 22, 2010.—Reported to the Senate. Rept. 111–174 H.R. 3537

Junior Duck Stamp Conservation and Design Program Reauthorization Act of 2009. Rept. 111–165 S. 690 April 26, 2010.—Reported to the Senate. A bill to amend the Neotropical Migratory Bird Conservation Act to reauthorize the Act.

March 22, 2010.—Reported to the Senate. Rept. 111–180 S. 373

A bill to amend title 18, United States Code, to include constrictor snakes of the species Python genera as an injurious animal. Rept. 111–168 S. 1397 May 5, 2010.—Reported to the Senate. Electronic Device Recycling Research and Development Act.

April 19, 2010.—Reported to the Senate. Rept. 111–181 S. 1421

Asian Carp Prevention and Control Act. Rept. 111–169 S. 1660 May 5, 2010.—Reported to the Senate. Formaldehyde Standards for Composite Wood Products Act.

April 19, 2010.—Reported to the Senate. Rept. 111–182 S. 1519

Nutria Eradication and Control Act of 2009. Rept. 111–170 S. 878 May 5, 2010.—Reported to the Senate. Clean Coastal Environment and Public Health Act of 2009.

April 20, 2010.—Reported to the Senate. Rept. 111–183 S. 1965

Feral Swine Eradication and Control Pilot Program Act of 2009. Rept. 111–171 S. 933 May 5, 2010.—Reported to the Senate. Contaminated Sediment Remediation Reauthorization Act.

April 20, 2010.—Reported to the Senate.

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Rept. 111–190 S. 1214 Rept. 111–211 S. 2724

National Fish Habitat Conservation Act. Lake Tahoe Restoration Act of 2009

May 17, 2010.—Reported to the Senate. June 21, 2010.—Reported to the Senate.

No written report S. 3248 Rept. 111–212 S. 3250

A bill to designate the Department of the Interior Building in Wash- Federal Buildings Personnel Training Act of 2010 ington, District of Columbia, as the ‘‘Stewart Lee Udall Department of the Interior Building’’. June 21, 2010.—Reported to the Senate.

May 25, 2010.—Reported to the Senate.

Rept. 111–217 H.R. 1700

No written report H.R. 4275 National Women’s History Museum Act of 2009

To designate the annex building under construction for the Elbert June 28, 2010.—Reported to the Senate. P. Tuttle United States Court of Appeals Building in Atlanta, Geor- gia, as the ‘‘John C. Godbold United States Judicial Administration Building’’. Rept. 111–216 S. 2129 June 15, 2010.—Reported to the Senate. National Women’s History Museum Act of 2009

June 28, 2010.—Reported to the Senate. Rept. 111–207 S. 3362

Sustainable Schools Pollution Reduction Act of 2010 Rept. 111–218 S. 3373 June 18, 2010.—Reported to the Senate. Air and Health Quality Empowerment Zone Designation Act of 2010

June 29, 2010.—Reported to the Senate. Rept. 111–208 S. 3363

Water Resources Research Amendments Act of 2010 No written report H.R. 3562 June 18, 2010.—Reported to the Senate. To designate the federally occupied building located at 1220 Echelon Parkway in Jackson, Mississippi, as the ‘‘James Chaney, Andrew Goodman, Michael Schwerner, and Roy K. Moore Federal Build- Rept. 111–209 S. 3372 ing’’.

A bill to modify the date on which the Administrator of the Environ- July 26, 2010.—Reported to the Senate. mental Protection Agency and applicable States may require permits for discharges from certain vessels.

June 18, 2010.—Reported to the Senate. Rept. 111–241 S. 1311

Gulf of Mexico Restoration and Protection Act

Rept. 111–210 S. 3374 August 2, 2010.—Reported to the Senate.

Cleanfields Investment Act

June 18, 2010.—Reported to the Senate.

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Rept. 111–242 S. 3515 Rept. 111–298 S. 3119

Federal Research and Technologies for Oil Spill Prevention and Re- Long Island Sound Restoration and Stewardship Act. sponse Act of 2010. September 20, 2010.—Reported to the Senate. August 2, 2010.—Reported to the Senate.

Rept. 111–333 S. 1816 Rept. 111–249 S. 3305 Chesapeake Clean Water and Ecosystem Restoration Act of 2009. Big Oil Bailout Prevention Liability Act of 2010 September 28, 2010.—Reported to the Senate. August 5, 2010.—Reported to the Senate.

No written report H.R. 5651 No written report S. 3354 To designate the Federal building and United States courthouse located A bill to redesignate the North Mississippi National Wildlife Refuges at 515 9th Street in Rapid City, South Dakota, as the ‘‘Andrew Complex as the Sam D. Hamilton North Mississippi National Wild- W. Bogue Federal Building and United States Courthouse’’. life Refuges Complex. November 30, 2010.—Reported to the Senate. August 5, 2010.—Reported to the Senate.

No written report H.R. 5706

S. Rept. 111–283 S. 3073 To designate the building occupied by the Government Printing Office located at 31451 East United Avenue in Pueblo, Colorado, as the Great Lakes Ecosystem Protection Act of 2010. ‘‘Frank Evans Government Printing Office Building’’.

September 2, 2010.—Reported to the Senate. November 30, 2010.—Reported to the Senate.

S. Rept. 111–84 S. 3539 No written report H.R. 5773

San Francisco Bay Restoration Act. To designate the Federal building located at 6401 Security Boulevard in Baltimore, Maryland, commonly known as the Social Security September 2, 2010.—Reported to the Senate. Administration Operations Building, as the ‘‘Robert M. Ball Federal Building’’.

November 30, 2010.—Reported to the Senate. Rept. 111–293 H.R. 4715

Clean Estuaries Act of 2010. No written report H.R. 4387 September 16, 2010.—Reported to the Senate. To designate the Federal building located at 100 North Palafox Street in Pensacola, Florida, as the ‘‘Winston E. Arnow Federal Build- ing’’.

Rept. 111–292 S. 2739 November 30, 2010.—Reported to the Senate. Puget Sound Recovery Act of 2009.

September 16, 2010.—Reported to the Senate. Rept. 111–358 S. 4016

Columbia River Basin Restoration Act of 2010.

December 8, 2010.—Reported to the Senate.

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Rept. 111–361 S. 787

Clean Water Restoration Act.

December 10, 2010.—Reported to the Senate.

Rept. 111–366 H.R. 4973

National Wildlife Refuge Volunteer Improvement Act of 2010.

December 14, 2010.—Reported to the Senate.

Rept. 111–367 H.R. 5282

To provide funds to the Army Corps of Engineers to hire veterans and members of the Armed Forces to assist the Corps with curation and historic preservation activities, and for other purposes.

December 14, 2010.—Reported to the Senate.

No written report S. 3874

Reduction of Lead in Drinking Water Act.

December 16, 2010.—Reported to the Senate.

Rept. 111–375 H.R. 2062

Migratory Bird Treaty Act Penalty and Enforcement Act of 2009.

December 17, 2010.—Reported to the Senate.

No written report S. 3481

A bill to amend the Federal Water Pollution Control Act to clarify Federal responsibility for stormwater pollution.

December 17, 2010.—Reported to the Senate.

No written report S. 3973

Diesel Emissions Reduction Act of 2010.

December 20, 2010.—Reported to the Senate.

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Mr. Durbin S. 387 Rep. Oberstar H.R. 2498

To designate the United States courthouse located at 211 South Court To designate the Federal building located at 844 North Rush Street street, Rockford, Illinois, as the ‘‘Stanley J. Roszkowski United in Chicago, Illinois, as the ‘‘William O. Lipinski Federal Building‘‘. States Courthouse’’. September 24, 2009.—Committee on Environment and Public Works February 26, 2009.—Committee on Environment and Public Works discharged by Unanimous Consent. discharged by Unanimous Consent.

Rep. Ros-Lehtinen H.R. 2913 Rep. Grijalva H.R. 1035 To designate the United States courthouse located at 301 Simonton Morris K. Udall Scholarship and Excellence in National Environmental Street in Key West, Florida, as the ‘‘Sidney M. Aronovitz United Policy Amendments Act of 2009 States Courthouse’’.

September 23, 2009.—Committee on Environment and Public Works September 24, 2009.—Committee on Environment and Public Works discharged by Unanimous Consent. discharged by Unanimous Consent.

Rep. Boccieri H.R. 1687 Mr. Rockefeller S. 1938

To designate the federally occupied building located at McKinley Distracted Driving Prevention Act of 2010. Avenue and Third Street, SW., Canton, Ohio, as the ‘‘Ralph Regula Federal Building and United States Courthouse’’. October 29, 2009.—Committee on Environment and Public Works discharged by Unanimous Consent. September 24, 2009.—Committee on Environment and Public Works discharged by Unanimous Consent.

Mrs. Murkowski S.J. RES. 26

Rep, Reyes H.R. 2053 A joint resolution disapproving a rule submitted by the Environmental Protection Agency relating to the endangerment finding and the To designate the United States courthouse located at 525 Magoffin cause or contribute findings for greenhouse gases under section Avenue in El Paso, Texas, as the ‘‘Albert Armendariz, Sr., United 202(a) of the Clean Air Act. States Courthouse’’. June 7, 2010.—Committee on Environment and Public Works dis- September 24, 2009.—Committee on Environment and Public Works charged pursuant to chapter 8, title 5, U.S.C. discharged by Unanimous Consent.

Rep. Jackson-Lee H.R. 6510 Rep. Paul H.R. 2121 To direct the Administrator of General Services to convey a parcel To authorize the Administrator of General Services to convey a parcel of real property in Houston, Texas, to the Military Museum of of real property in Galveston, Texas, to the Galveston Historical Texas, and for other purposes. Foundation. December 18, 2010.—Committee on Environment and Public Works September 24, 2009.—Committee on Environment and Public Works discharged by Unanimous Consent. discharged by Unanimous Consent.

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Mr. Cochran S. CON. RES.78

A concurrent resolution honoring the work and mission of the Delta Regional Authority on the occasion of the 10th anniversary of the Federal-State partnership created to uplift the 8-State Delta region.

December 22, 2010. Senate Committee on Environment and Public Works discharged by Unanimous Consent.

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Public Law 111–14 S. 520 Public Law 111–76 H.R. 2121

A bill to designate the United States courthouse under construction To authorize the Administrator of General Services to convey a parcel at 327 South Church Street, Rockford, Illinois, as the ‘‘Stanley of real property in Galveston, Texas, to the Galveston Historical J. Roszkowski United States Courthouse’’. Foundation.

April 23, 2009.—Signed into Law. October 19, 2009.—Signed into Law.

Public Law 111–34 H.R. 813 Public Law 111–77 H.R. 2498

To designate the Federal building and United States courthouse located To designate the Federal building located at 844 North Rush Street at 306 East Main Street in Elizabeth City, North Carolina, as in Chicago, Illinois, as the‘‘William O. Lipinski Federal Building’’. the ‘‘J. Herbert W. Small Federal Building and United States Court- house’’. October 19, 2009.—Signed into Law.

June 30, 2009.—Signed into law.

Public Law 111–78 H.R. 2913

Public Law 111–35 H.R. 837 To designate the United States courthouse located at 301 Simonton Street in Key West, Florida, as the ‘‘Sidney M. Aronovitz United To designate the Federal building located at 799 United Nations Plaza States Courthouse’’. in New York, New York, as the ‘‘Ronald H. Brown United States Mission to the United Nations Building’’. October 19, 2009.—Signed into Law.

June 30, 2009.—Signed into Law.

Public Law 111–149 H.R. 3433

Public Law 111–74 H.R. 1687 To amend the North American Wetlands Conservation Act to establish requirements regarding payment of the non-Federal share of the To designate the federally occupied building located at McKinley costs of wetlands conservation projects in Canada that are funded Avenue and Third Street, SW., Canton, Ohio, as the ‘‘Ralph Regula under that Act, and for other purposes. Federal Building and United States Courthouse’’. March 25, 2010.—Signed into Law. October 19, 2009—Signed into Law.

Public Law 111–176 H.R. 5128 Public Law 111–75 H.R. 2053 To designate the Department of the Interior Building in Washington, To designate the United States courthouse located at 525 Magoffin District of Columbia, as the ‘‘Stewart Lee Udall Department of Avenue in El Paso, Texas, as the ‘‘Albert Armendariz, Sr., United the Interior Building’’. States Courthouse’’. June 8, 2010.—Signed into Law. October 19, 2009.—Signed into Law.

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Public Law 111–199 S. 1660 Public Law 111–299 H.R. 5706

Formaldehyde Standards for Composite Wood Products Act. To designate the building occupied by the Government Printing Office located at 31451 East United Avenue in Pueblo, Colorado, as the July 7, 2010.—Signed into Law. ‘‘Frank Evans Government Printing Office Building’’.

December 14, 2010.—Signed into Law.

Public Law 111–215 S. 3372

A bill to modify the date on which the Administrator of the Environ- Public Law 111–301 H.R. 5773 mental Protection Agency and applicable States may require permits for discharges from certain vessels. To designate the Federal building located at 6401 Security Boulevard in Baltimore, Maryland, commonly known as the Social Security July 30, 2010.—Signed into Law. Administration Operations Building, as the ‘‘Robert M. Ball Federal Building’’.

December 14, 2010.—Signed into Law. Public Law 111–234 H.R. 4275

To designate the annex building under construction for the Elbert P. Tuttle United States Court of Appeals Building in Atlanta, Geor- Public Law 111–307 S. 1421 gia, as the ‘‘John C. Godbold United States Judicial Administration Building’’. Asian Carp Prevention and Control Act

August 16, 2010.—Signed into Law. December 14, 2010.—Signed into Law.

Public Law 111–243 H.R. 3562 Public Law 111–308 S. 3250

An act to designate the federally occupied building located at 1220 Federal Buildings Personnel Training Act of 2010 Echelon Parkway in Jackson, Mississippi, as the ‘‘James Chaney, Andrew Goodman, Michael Schwerner, and Roy K. Moore Federal December 14, 2010.—Signed into Law. Building’’.

September 30, 2010.—Signed into Law. Public Law 111–370 H.R. 6510

To direct the Administrator of General Services to convey a parcel Public Law 111–297 H.R. 4387 of real property in Houston, Texas, to the Military Museum of Texas, and for other purposes. To designate the Federal building located at 100 North Palafox Street in Pensacola, Florida, as the ‘‘Winston E. Arnow Federal Build- January 4, 2011.—Signed into Law. ing’’.

December 14, 2010.—Signed into Law. Public Law 111–380 S. 3874

Reduction of Lead in Drinking Water Act. Public Law 111–298 H.R. 5651 January 4, 2011.—Signed into Law. To designate the Federal building and United States courthouse located at 515 9th Street in Rapid City, South Dakota, as the ‘‘Andrew W. Bogue Federal Building and United States Courthouse’’. Public Law 111–378 S. 3481 December 14, 2010.—Signed into Law. A bill to amend the Federal Water Pollution Control Act to clarify Federal responsibility for stormwater pollution.

January 4, 2011.—Signed into Law.

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Public Law 111–364 H.R. 5809

Safe Drug Disposal Act of 2010.

January 4, 2011.—Signed into Law.

Public Law 111–357 H.R. 4973

National Wildlife Refuge Volunteer Improvement Act of 2010.

January 4, 2011.—Signed into Law.

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FULL COMMITTEE HEARINGS April 2, 2009

January 8, 2009 Committee concluded a hearing to examine the nomination of Regina McCarthy, of Massachusetts, to be an Assistant Administrator, Of- Committee concluded an oversight hearing to examine the Tennessee fice of Air and Radiation, of the Environmental Protection Agency, Valley Authority (TVA) and the recent major coal ash spill, after after the nominee, who was introduced by Senator Dodd, testified receiving testimony from Tom Kilgore, President and Chief Execu- and answered questions in her own behalf. tive Officer, Tennessee Valley Authority; Stephen A. Smith, South- ern Alliance for Clean Energy, Knoxville, Tennessee; and William April 22, 2009 Howard Rose, Jr., Roane County Office of Emergency Services, Ten Mile, Tennessee. Committee concluded an oversight hearing to examine the General Services Administration and energy efficiency in public buildings, January 14, 2009 after receiving testimony from Paul F. Prouty, Acting Administrator, General Services Administration; Doug Gatlin, U.S. Green Building Committee concluded a hearing to examine the nominations of Lisa Council, and Lane Burt, Natural Resources Defense Council, both P. Jackson, to be Administrator of the Environmental Protection of Washington, DC; and Harvey Bryan, Arizona State University Agency, who was introduced by Senators Lautenberg and Menen- School of Sustainability, Tempe. dez, and Nancy Helen Sutley, to be Chairman of the Council on Environmental Quality, after the nominees testified and answered April 28, 2009 questions in their own behalf. Committee concluded a hearing to examine the nominations of February 25, 2009 Michelle DePass, of New York, and Cynthia J. Giles, of Rhode Island, who was introduced by Senator Whitehouse, each to be Committee concluded a hearing to examine an update on the latest an Assistant Administrator, and Mathy Stanislaus, of New Jersey, global warming science, after receiving testimony from Howard to be Assistant Administrator for Office of Solid Waste, all of Frumkin, Director, National Center for Environmental Health, Cen- the Environmental Protection Agency, after the nominees testified ters for Disease Control and Prevention and Agency for Toxic and answered questions in their own behalf. Substances and Disease Registry, Department of Health and Human Services; R.K. Pachauri, United Nations Intergovernmental Panel May 12, 2009 on Climate Change, New Delhi, India; Christopher B. Field, Car- negie Institution for Science, Stanford, California; and William Committee concluded a hearing to examine the President’s proposed Happer, Princeton University, Princeton, New Jersey. budget request for fiscal year 2010 for the Environmental Protection Agency, after receiving testimony from Lisa P. Jackson, Adminis- March 25, 2009 trator, Environmental Protection Agency.

Committee concluded a hearing to examine transportation investment, May 12, 2009 after receiving testimony from Ray LaHood, Secretary of Transpor- tation; Pennsylvania Governor Edward G. Rendell, Harrisburg; and Committee concluded a hearing to examine the nominations of Peter Mayor Kathleen Novak, Northglenn, Colorado, on behalf of the Silva Silva, of California, to be Assistant Administrator, and Ste- National League of Cities. phen Alan Owens, of Arizona, to be Assistant Administrator for Toxic Substances, both of the Environmental Protection Agency, March 26, 2009 and Jo-Ellen Darcy, of Maryland, to be Assistant Secretary of the Army, Department of Defense, who was introduced by Senator Committee concluded a hearing to examine the nomination of Thomas Baucus, after the nominees testified and answered questions in L. Strickland, of Colorado, to be Assistant Secretary for Fish and their own behalf. Wildlife and Parks, Department of the Interior, after the nominee, who was introduced by Senators Udall (CO) and Bennet, testified and answered questions in his own behalf.

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FULL COMMITTEE HEARINGS—Continued June 24, 2009

May 19, 2009 Committee concluded a hearing to examine the nominations of Colin Scott Cole Fulton, of Maryland, to be General Counsel, and Paul Committee concluded a hearing to examine business opportunities T. Anastas, of Connecticut, to be Assistant Administrator for the and climate policy, after receiving testimony from Chad Holliday, Office of Research and Development, both of the Environmental E.I. DuPont de Nemours and Company, Inc., Wilmington, Dela- Protection Agency, after the nominees testified and answered ques- ware; Mark W. Stiles, Trinity Industries Inc., Dallas, Texas; Cynthia tions in their own behalf. J. Warner, Sapphire Energy, San Diego, California; Tim Healey, Lange-Stegmann Company, St. Louis, Missouri; Richard Lowenthal, June 25, 2009 Coulomb Technologies, Campbell, California; Wayne F. Krouse, Hydro Green Energy, LLC, Houston, Texas; Richard W. Taylor, Committee concluded a hearing to examine impacts of highway trust ImbuTec Inc., Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania; and Jack Armstrong, BASF fund insolvency, after receiving testimony from Ray LaHood, Sec- Corporation, Florham Park, New Jersey. retary of Transportation; Kathy Ruffalo, Ruffalo and Associates, LLC, on behalf of National Surface Transportation Infrastructure May 21, 2009 Financing Commission, and Peter J. Basso, American Association of State Highway and Transportation Officials, both of Washington, Committee concluded an oversight hearing to examine the Economic DC; and Donald M. James, Vulcan Materials Company, Bir- Development Administration, after receiving testimony from Sandra mingham, . R. Walters, Chief Financial Officer, Chief Administrative Officer, Economic Development Administration, Department of Commerce; July 7, 2009 James Kennedy, Butler County Commissioner, Butler, Pennsylvania, on behalf of the National Association of Regional Councils; LaVern Committee concluded a hearing to examine legislative tools used to W. Phillips, Woodward Industrial Foundation, Woodward, Okla- move America toward a clean energy economy and reducing global homa; and Leanne Mazer, Tri-County Council for Western Mary- warming pollution, after receiving testimony from Thomas Vilsack, land, Frostburg, on behalf of the National Association of Develop- Secretary of Agriculture; Steven Chu, Secretary of Energy; Lisa ment Organizations. P. Jackson, Administrator, Environmental Protection Agency; Ken- neth L. Salazar, Secretary of the Interior; Mississippi Governor June 2, 2009 Haley Barbour, Jackson; Mayor John Fetterman, Braddock, Pennsyl- vania; David G. Hawkins, Natural Resources Defense Council, Committee concluded a hearing to examine the nomination of Victor Washington, DC.; and Rich Wells, The Dow Chemical Company, M. Mendez, of Arizona, to be Administrator of the Federal High- Midland, Michigan. way Administration, after the nominee, who was introduced by Senator Kyl, testified and answered questions in his own behalf. July 8, 2009

June 9, 2009 Committee concluded a hearing to examine the nominations of Robert Perciasepe, of New York, to be Deputy Administrator, who was Committee concluded a joint hearing with the Subcommittee on Over- introduced by Senator Cardin, and Craig E. Hooks, of Kansas, sight to examine scientific integrity and transparency reforms at to be Assistant Administrator for Administration and Resources the Environmental Protection Agency, after receiving testimony Management, both of the Environmental Protection Agency, after from Lisa P. Jackson, Administrator, Environmental Protection the nominees testified and answered questions in their own behalf. Agency; John B. Stephenson, Director, Natural Resources and Envi- ronment, Government Accountability Office; Francesca T. Grifo, July 14, 2009 Union of Concerned Scientists and, Kenneth P. Green, American Enterprise Institute, both of Washington, D.C.; and Lynn R. Gold- Committee concluded a hearing to examine economic opportunities man, Johns Hopkins University Bloomberg School of Public Health, for agriculture, forestry communities, and others in reducing global Baltimore, Maryland. warming pollution, after receiving testimony from William Hohenstein, Director, Global Change Program Office, Department June 16, 2009 of Agriculture; Jeffrey W. Hopkins, Rio Tinto, and Bob Stallman, American Farm Bureau Federation, both of Washington, D.C., and Committee concluded a hearing to examine the status and progress Fred Krupp, Environmental Defense Fund, New York, New York. of hurricane and flood prevention and coastal Lou- isiana restoration, after receiving testimony from Senator Landrieu; July 14, 2009 Brigadier General Michael Walsh, Commander, Mississippi Valley Division, United States Army Corps of Engineers; Jeffrey Jacobs, Committee concluded a hearing to examine transportation’s role in National Research Council, Washington, D.C., on behalf of the climate change and reducing greenhouse gases, after receiving testi- Committee on New Orleans Regional Hurricane Protection Projects; mony from Ray LaHood, Secretary of Transportation; Regina A. Steven Peyronnin, Coalition to Restore Coastal Louisiana, and Rob- McCarthy, Assistant Administrator, Office of Air and Radiation, ert R. Twilley, Louisiana State University Research and Economic Environmental Protection Agency; Mayor Ralph Becker, Salt Lake Development, both of Baton Rouge; and Joseph M. Rault, Pump City, Utah; David Bragdon, Metro Council, Portland, Oregon; Steve to the River Jefferson/Orleans, and Thomas L. Jackson, Southeast Winkelman, Center for Clean Air Policy, Port Chester, New York; Louisiana Flood Protection Authority, both of Metairie, Louisiana. and Ray Kuntz, Watkins and Shepard Trucking, Helena, Montana.

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FULL COMMITTEE HEARINGS—Continued August 6, 2009

July 16, 2009 Committee concluded a hearing to examine climate change and clean energy, after receiving testimony from Jon Wellinghoff, Chairman, Committee concluded a hearing to examine United States competitive- Federal Energy Regulatory Commission; David Sandalow, Assistant ness while moving toward a clean energy economy, after receiving Secretary of Energy for Policy and International Affairs; Thomas testimony from John Doerr, Kleiner Perkins Caufield and Byers, L. Strickland, Assistant Secretary of the Interior for Fish, Wildlife Menlo Park, California; John Krenicki, GE Energy Infrastructure, and Parks; Fred Krupp, Environmental Defense Fund, New York, and Harry C. Alford, National Black Chamber of Commerce, both New York; and William J. Fehrman, MidAmerican Energy Com- of Washington, D.C.; and Julian L. Wong, Center For American pany, Des Moines, Iowa. Progress Action Fund, Atlanta, Georgia. October 27, 2009 July 21, 2009 Committee held a hearing to examine S. 1733, to create clean energy Committee concluded a joint hearing with the Subcommittee on Green jobs, promote energy independence, reduce global warming pollu- Jobs and the New Economy to examine state and local views tion, and transition to a clean energy economy, receiving testimony on clean energy jobs, climate-related policies, and economic growth, from Steven Chu, Secretary of Energy; Ray LaHood, Secretary after receiving testimony from Colorado Governor Bill Ritter, Jr., of Transportation; Ken Salazar, Secretary of the Interior; Lisa P. Denver; Washington Governor Chris Gregoire, Olympia; New Jer- Jackson, Administrator, Environmental Protection Agency; and Jon sey Governor Jon S. Corzine, and Mayor Douglas H. Palmer, both Wellinghoff, Chairman, Federal Energy Regulatory Commission. of Trenton; North Dakota Governor , Bismarck; Arkan- sas State Representative John Lowery, El Dorado; Mayor Robert October 28, 2009 Kiss, Burlington, Vermont; and Mayor William D. Euille, Alexan- dria, Virginia. Committee continued hearings to examine S. 1733, to create clean energy jobs, promote energy independence, reduce global warming July 22, 2009 pollution, and transition to a clean energy economy, after receiving testimony from former Senator John Warner; Kathleen Hicks, Dep- Committee concluded a hearing to examine the nomination of Samuel uty Under Secretary of Defense for Strategy, Plans, and Forces; D. Hamilton, of Mississippi, to be Director, United States Fish Mayor Michael A. Nutter, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania; Peter Brehm, and Wildlife Service, Department of the Interior, after the nominee, Infinia Corporation, Kennewick, Washington, on behalf of the Solar who was introduced by Senator Cochran, testified and answered Energy Industries Association; Dan W. Reicher, Google, Mountain questions in his own behalf. View, California; David Foster, Blue Green Alliance, Minneapolis, Minnesota; Kate Gordon, Apollo Alliance, San Francisco, Cali- July 29, 2009 fornia; Bill Klesse, Valero Energy Corporation, San Antonio, Texas, on behalf of the National Petrochemical and Refiners Association; Committee concluded a hearing to examine the nomination of John Brett A. Vassey, Virginia Manufacturers Association, Richmond; R. Fernandez, of Indiana, to be Assistant Secretary of Commerce Vice Admiral Dennis McGinn, USN, (Ret.), Center for Naval Anal- for Economic Development, after the nominee, who was introduced ysis, Alexandria, Virginia; Captain Andrew Sloan, USA (Ret.), Tru- by Senators Lugar and Bayh, testified and answered questions in man National Security Project, and Lieutenant Colonel James Jay his own behalf. Carafano (Ret.), Heritage Foundation, both of Washington, D.C.; David Crane, NRG Energy Inc., Princeton, New Jersey; Ralph July 30, 2009 Izzo, Public Service Enterprise Group, Newark, New Jersey; Kevin S. Law, Long Island Power Authority, Uniondale, New York; Na- Committee concluded a hearing to examine climate change and na- thaniel O. Keohane, Environmental Defense Fund, New York, New tional security, after receiving testimony from former Senator John York; Joel Bluestein, ICF International, Arlington, Virginia; Barry Warner; Vice Admiral Dennis McGinn, USN (Ret.), CNA Military Hart, Association of Missouri Electric Cooperatives, Jefferson City; Advisory Board, Alexandria, VA; Jonathan Powers, Truman Na- Dustin Johnson, South Dakota Public Utilities Commission, Pierre; tional Security Project, and David B. Rivkin, Jr., Baker & Hostetler Shari T. Wilson, Maryland Department of the Environment, Balti- LLP, both of Washington, D.C. more; Ronald E. Young, Elsinore Valley Municipal Water Agency, Sacramento, on behalf of the California Association of Sanitation August 4, 2009 Agencies and National Association of Clean Water Agencies; Peter C. Frumhoff, Union of Concerned Scientists, Cambridge, Massachu- Committee concluded a hearing to examine the nomination of Gary setts; Larry J. Schweiger, National Wildlife Federation, Reston, S. Guzy, of the District of Columbia, to be Deputy Director of Virginia; Fawn Sharp, Quinault Indian Nation, Taholah, Wash- the Office of Environmental Quality, after the nominee, who was ington; James T. Sims, Western Business Roundtable, Lakewood, introduced by Senators Menendez and Lautenberg, testified and Colorado; and Major General Robert H. Scales, (Ret.), Dayton, answered questions in his own behalf. Maryland.

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FULL COMMITTEE HEARINGS—Continued January 28, 2010

October 29, 2009 Committee concluded a joint hearing with the Subcommittee on Green Jobs and the New Economy to examine solar energy technology Committee concluded a hearing to examine S. 1733, to create clean and clean energy jobs, after receiving testimony from Ken Salazar, energy jobs, promote energy independence, reduce global warming Secretary of the Interior; Robert Rogan, eSolar, Pasadena, Cali- pollution, and transition to a clean energy economy, after receiving fornia; Robert Gillette, First Solar, New York, New York; Andrew testimony from Linda Adams, California Environmental Protection P. Morriss, University of Illinois College of Law, Champaign; and Agency Secretary, and Mike McKeever, Sacramento Area Council Jeff Wolfe, groSolar, White River Junction, Vermont. of Governments, both of Sacramento, California; Preston Chiaro, Rio Tinto, London, United Kingdom; John W. Rowe, Exelon Cor- February 9, 2010 poration, Chicago, Illinois; Willett Kempton, University of Delaware Center for Carbon-free Power Integration, Newark; Robert Winger, Committee concluded a hearing to examine the nominations of Wil- International Brotherhood of Boilermakers, Iron Ship Builders, liam D. Magwood IV, of Maryland, William Charles Ostendorff, Blacksmiths, Forgers and Helpers, East Helena, Montana; Fred of Virginia, and George Apostolakis, of Massachusetts, all to be Krupp, Environmental Defense Fund, New York, New York; Mike a Member of the Nuclear Regulatory Commission, after the nomi- Carey, Ohio Coal Association, Columbus, Ohio; Bob Stallman, nees testified and answered questions in their own behalf. American Farm Bureau Federation, Sherry Boehlert, Bipartisan Pol- icy Center, William Millar, American Public Transportation Asso- February 9, 2010 ciation, John D. Podesta, Center for American Progress Action Fund, Ned Helme, Center for Clean Air Policy, Jonathan Lash, Committee concluded a hearing to examine the nominations of Arthur World Resources Institute, Iain Murray, Competitive Enterprise In- Allen Elkins, Jr., of Maryland, to be Inspector General, Environ- stitute, Dave Johnson, Laborers’ International Union of North mental Protection Agency, Earl F. Gohl, Jr., of the District of America, David G. Hawkins, Natural Resources Defense Council, Columbia, to be Federal Cochairman of the Appalachian Regional and Paul N. Cicio, Industrial Energy Consumers of America, all Commission, Sandford Blitz, of Maine, to be Federal Cochairperson from Washington, D.C.; Barbara Windsor, Hahn Transportation, of the Northern Border Regional Commission, and Marilyn A. New Market, Maryland, on behalf of the American Trucking Asso- Brown, of Georgia, Barbara Short Haskew, of Tennessee, Neil ciations, Inc.; Stephan Dolezalek, VantagePoint Venture Partners, G. McBride, of Tennessee, and William B. Sansom, of Tennessee, San Bruno, California; Eugene M. Trisko, United Mine Workers all to be a Member of the Board of Directors of the Tennessee of America, AFL-CIO, Berkeley Springs, West Virginia; and Matt Valley Authority, after the nominees testified and answered ques- Smorch, CountryMark, Indianapolis, Indiana. tions in their own behalf.

December 2, 2009 February 23, 2010

Committee concluded a joint oversight hearing with the Subcommittee Committee concluded a hearing to examine the President’s proposed on Superfund, Toxics and Environmental Health to examine the budget request for fiscal year 2011 for the Environmental Protection Federal Toxic Substances Control Act, focusing on obtaining more Agency, after receiving testimony from Lisa Jackson, Administrator, information on chemical risks, controlling these risks, and sharing Environmental Protection Agency. information collected, after receiving testimony from Lisa P. Jack- son, Administrator, Environmental Protection Agency; John Ste- February 24, 2010 phenson, Director, Natural Resources and Environment, Government Accountability Office; and Linda S. Birnbaum, Director, National Committee with the Subcommittee on Water and Wildlife concluded Institute of Environmental Health Sciences, National Institutes of a joint hearing to examine S. 2724, to provide for environmental Health, and National Toxicology Program, Department of Health restoration activities and forest management activities in the Lake and Human Services. Tahoe Basin, after receiving testimony from Senators Feinstein, Cantwell, Reid and Ensign; Peter Silva, Assistant Administrator, December 8, 2009 Office of Water, Environmental Protection Agency; Harris Sherman, Undersecretary of Agriculture for Natural Resources and Environ- Committee concluded an oversight hearing to examine Federal drink- ment; Patrick Wright, California Tahoe Conservancy, South Lake ing water programs, after receiving testimony from Peter S. Silva, Tahoe; David D. Dicks, Puget Sound Partnership, Olympia, Wash- Assistant Administrator for Water, and Cynthia J. Giles, Assistant ington; Alexander B. Grannis, New York State Department of Envi- Administrator for Enforcement and Compliance Assurance, both ronmental Conservation Commissioner, and John R. Tauzel, New of the Environmental Protection Agency; Matthew C. Larsen, Asso- York Farm Bureau, both of Albany; Debrah Marriott, Lower Co- ciate Director for Water, U.S. Geological Survey, Department of lumbia River Estuary Partnership, Portland, Oregon; and David the Interior; Jerome A. Paulson, American Academy of Pediatrics, Naftzger, Council of Great Lakes Governors, and David A. Ullrich, Washington, D.C.; Michael G. Baker, Association of State Drinking Great Lakes and St. Lawrence Cities Initiative, both of Chicago, Water Administrators, Arlington, Virginia; Gene Whatley, Okla- Illinois. homa Rural Water Association, Inc., Oklahoma City; and Jeffrey K. Griffiths, Tufts University School of Medicine, Boston, Massa- chusetts.

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FULL COMMITTEE HEARINGS—Continued March 18, 2010

March 3, 2010 Committee concluded a hearing to examine mobility and congestion in urban and rural America, after receiving testimony from Okla- Committee concluded a hearing to examine transportation investments homa State Senator Bryce Marlatt, Oklahoma City; Scott Haggerty, relative to the national economy and jobs, after receiving testimony Alameda County Supervisor, Oakland, California, on behalf of Na- from Pete K. Rahn, Missouri Department of Transportation, Jeffer- tional Association of Counties Transportation Steering Committee; son City, on behalf of the American Association of State Highway James Townsend, Webster County Judge Executive, Dixon, Ken- and Transportation Officials; William R. Buechner, American Road tucky, on behalf of the National Association of Regional Councils; and Transportation Builders Association, and Raymond J. Poupore, Tim Lomax, Texas Transportation Institute, College Station; John National Construction Alliance II, both of Washington, D.C.; and Robert Smith, Reconnecting America, Washington, D.C., on behalf Tom Foss, Griffith Company, Brea, California, on behalf of the of the Transportation for America Coalition. Associated General Contractors of America. March 24, 2010 March 4, 2010 Committee concluded a hearing to examine opportunities to improve Committee with the Subcommittee on Clean Air and Nuclear Safety energy security and the environment through transportation policy, concluded a joint hearing to examine S. 2995, to amend the Clean after receiving testimony from John D. Porcari, Deputy Secretary Air Act to establish a national uniform multiple air pollutant regu- of Transportation; Regina A. McCarthy, Assistant Administrator, latory program for the electric generating sector, after receiving Office of Air and Radiation, Environmental Protection Agency; testimony from Regina A. McCarthy, Assistant Administrator, Of- Larry F. Greene, Sacramento Metropolitan Air Quality Management fice of Air and Radiation, Environmental Protection Agency; Collin District, Sacramento, California; and Deron Lovaas, Natural Re- P. O’Mara, Delaware Secretary of Natural Resources and Environ- sources Defense Council (NRDC), Douglas V. Siglin, Chesapeake mental Control, Dover; Albert A. Rizzo, Christiana Care Health Bay Foundation, and Richard Kolodziej, Natural Gas Vehicles for Systems, Washington, D.C., on behalf of the American Lung Asso- America (NVGAmerica), all of Washington, D.C. ciation; Michael D. Durham, ADA Environmental Solutions, Little- ton, Colorado; and John M. McManus, American Electric Power, April 14, 2010 Columbus, Ohio. Committee concluded a hearing to examine opportunities to improve March 11, 2010 transportation safety, after receiving testimony from John D. Porcari, Deputy Secretary of Transportation; Kirk T. Steudle, Michi- Committee concluded a hearing to examine Federal, state and local gan Department of Transportation Director, Lansing, on behalf of partnerships to accelerate transportation benefits, after receiving tes- the American Association of State Highway and Transportation timony from Roy Kienitz, Under Secretary of Transportation for Officials; Laura Dean-Mooney, Mothers Against Drunk Driving, Policy; Mayor Antonio R. Villaraigosa, Los Angeles, California; Jacqueline S. Gillan, Advocates for Highway and Auto Safety, Lowell R. Clary, P3 Development Company, LLC, Clary Con- and Gregory M. Cohen, American Highway Users Alliance, all sulting, LLC, Tallahassee, Florida; Max I. Inman, Mercator Advi- of Washington, D.C.; Deborah A. Hubsmith, Safe Routes to School sors, LLC, Fairfax, Virginia; and JayEtta Z. Hecker, Bipartisan National Partnership, Fairfax, California; and Ted R. Miller, Center Policy Center, Washington, DC. for Public Health Improvement and Innovation, Calverton, Mary- land. March 17, 2010 May 6, 2010 Committee concluded a hearing to examine the Government Account- ability Office’s investigation of the Environmental Protection Agen- Committee concluded a hearing to examine the Water Resources De- cy’s (EPA’s) efforts to protect children’s health, after receiving velopment Act of 2010, focusing on jobs and economic opportuni- testimony from Peter Grevatt, Director, Office of Children’s Health ties, after receiving testimony from Janet F. Kavinoky, U.S. Cham- Protection and Environmental Education, Environmental Protection ber of Commerce, Washington, D.C.; Victor Uno, Port of Oakland Agency; John B. Stephenson, Director, Natural Resources and De- Board of Commissioners, Oakland, California; Matt Woodruff, velopment, Government Accountability Office; Gina M. Solomon, Kirby Corporation, Houston, Texas; and Mitch White, Manson Con- Natural Resource Defense Council, Berkeley, California; Cynthia struction Co., Long Beach, California, on behalf of the Associated Bearer, University of Maryland School of Medicine, Baltimore, General Contractors of America. on behalf of the Children’s Environmental Health Network; and Ted Schettler, Science and Environmental Health Network, Ann Arbor, Michigan.

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FULL COMMITTEE HEARINGS—Continued August 4, 2010

May 11, 2010 Committee with the Subcommittee on Oversight concluded a joint oversight hearing to examine the use of oil dispersants in the Committee concluded a hearing to examine economic and environ- Deepwater Horizon Oil Spill, after receiving testimony from Paul mental impacts of the recent oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico, Anastas, Assistant Administrator for the Office of Research and after receiving testimony from Lamar McKay, BP America, Tim Development, Environmental Protection Agency; David Probert, Global Business Lines, and Steven Newman, Transocean, Westerholm, Director, Office of Response and Restoration, National Ltd., all of Houston, Texas; Stephen A. Bortone, Gulf of Mexico Ocean Service, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, Fishery Management Council, Tampa, Florida; Keith Overton, Department of Commerce; Ronald J. Kendall, Texas Tech Univer- TradeWinds Island Resorts, St. Pete Beach, Florida; Eric B. May, sity Institute of Environmental and Human Health, Lubbock; David University of Maryland Eastern Shore, Princess Anne; Margaret C. Smith, University of Rhode Island Graduate School of Oceanog- R. Caldwell, Stanford Law School, Stanford, California; and Lieu- raphy, Narragansett; Edward B. Overton, Louisiana State University tenant General Thomas G. McInerney, United States Army, (Ret.), School of the Coast and Environment, Baton Rouge; and Jacqueline Clifton, Virginia. Savitz, Oceana, Washington, DC.

May 18, 2010 September 28, 2010

Committee concluded a hearing to examine Federal response to the Committee concluded a hearing to examine innovative project finance, recent oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico, after receiving testimony after receiving testimony from Roy Kienitz, Under Secretary of from Lisa P. Jackson, Administrator, Environmental Protection Transportation for Policy; Stephanie Kopelousos, Florida Secretary Agency; Ken Salazar, Secretary of the Interior; Nancy H. Sutley, of Transportation, Tallahassee; Mayor Antonio R. Villaraigosa, Los Chair, Council on Environmental Quality, Executive Office of the Angeles, California; and David Seltzer, Mercator Advisors LLC, President; Rear Admiral Peter Neffenger, Deputy National Incident Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Commander, United States Coast Guard, Department of Homeland Security; Jo-Ellen Darcy, Assistant Secretary of the Army for Civil November 17, 2010 Works, Department of Defense; and John R. Fernandez, Assistant Secretary of Commerce for Economic Development. Committee concluded a hearing to examine Water Resources Develop- ment Act of 2010, focusing on legislative and policy proposals June 9, 2010 to benefit the economy, create jobs, protect public safety and main- tain America’s water resources infrastructure, including S. 3213, Committee concluded a hearing to examine S. 3305, to amend the to ensure that amounts credited to the Harbor Maintenance Trust Oil Pollution Act of 1990 to require oil polluters to pay the full Fund are used for harbor maintenance, after receiving testimony cost of oil spills, and S. 3461, to create a fair and efficient system from Matt Woodruff, Kirby Corporation, Houston, Texas, on behalf to resolve claims of victims for economic injury caused by the of the Inland Waterways Users Board; James H. I. Weakley, Lake Deepwater Horizon incident, and to direct the Secretary of the Carriers’ Association, (LCA), Rocky River, Ohio, on behalf of Interior to renegotiate the terms of the lease known as ‘‘Mississippi the Great Lakes Maritime Task Force (GLMTF) and Realize Amer- Canyon 252’’ with respect to claims relating to the Deepwater ica’s Maritime Promise (RAMP); Stephen W. Verigin, National Horizon explosion and oil spill that exceed existing applicable eco- Committee on Levee Safety, Rancho Cordova, California; and Law- nomic liability limitations, after receiving testimony from D.T. rence Roth, ARCADIS U.S., Inc., Roseville, California, on behalf Minich, St. Petersburg/Clearwater Area Convention & Visitors Bu- of the American Society of Civil Engineers. reau, Clearwater, Florida; Michael A. Frenette, Venice Charter Boat and Guide Association, Marrero, Louisiana; RJ Kopchak, Cordova District Fisherman United, Cordova, Arkansas; Kenneth M. Murchi- son, Louisiana State University Paul M. Hebert Law Center, Baton Rouge; Barry M. Hartman, K&L Gates LLP, Washington, D.C.; FULL COMMITTEE FIELD BRIEFINGS and Ron Baron, Willis Global Energy, Houston, Texas.

July 28, 2010 September 2, 2009 Committee concluded a field briefing in Providence, RI entitled Invest- Committee on Environment and Public Works: Committee concluded ing in our Future and Protecting our Environment: Water Infrastruc- a hearing to examine protecting America’s water treatment facilities, ture Needs in Rhode Island, after receiving testimony from Tony after receiving testimony from Cynthia C. Dougherty, Director, Simeone, Executive Director, Rhode Island Clean Water Finance Office of Ground Water and Drinking Water, Office of Water, Agency, Providence, RI; Laurie Horridge, Director of Executive Environmental Protection Agency; Benjamin H. Grumbles, Arizona Affairs, Narragansett Bay Commission, Providence, RI; Jonathan Department of Environmental Quality, Phoenix; Paul Orum, Blue Stone, Executive Director, Save the Bay, Providence, RI; and Ron Green Chemical Security Coalition, and Darius D. Sivin, Inter- Nunes, President, Utility Contractor’s Association of Rhode Island, national Union, United Automobile, Aerospace & Agricultural Im- North Smithfield, RI. plement Workers of America (UAW), both of Washington, D.C.; and Carlos Perea, MIOX Corporation, Albuquerque, New Mexico.

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FULL COMMITTEE FIELD BRIEFINGS—Continued May 14, 2009

October 19, 2009 Bills ordered reported: S. 1005, Water Infrastructure Financing Act (Wastewater and Committee concluded a field briefing in Pittsburgh, PA entitled Clean Drinking Water Revolving Fund); Energy Works for Pennsylvania, after receiving testimony from Megan Uzzell, Acting Assistant Secretary for Policy, Department S. 849, Black Carbon Emissions Bill; of Labor; Stan Johnson, International Secretary Treasurer, United H.R. 80, Captive Primate Safety Act; Steelworkers; Dan Kane, International Secretary Treasurer, United H.R. 388, Crane Conservation Act of 2009; Mineworkers; Steven Winberg, Vice President for Research and S. 529, Great Cats and Rare Canids Act of 2009; Development, CONSOL Energy; Holly childs, Executive Director, H.R. 813, a bill to designate the Federal building and United Green Building Alliance; Michael Peck, Gamesa USA; and Jason States courthouse located at 306 East Main Street in Elizabeth Walsh, National Policy Director, Green for All. City, North Carolina, as the ‘‘J. Herbert W. Small Federal Building and United States Courthouse’’; H.R. 837, a bill to designate the Federal building located at 799 United Nations Plaza in New York, New York, as the ‘‘Ronald H. Brown United States Mission to the United Na- tions Building’’. FULL COMMITTEE BUSINESS MEETINGS Army Corps of Engineers resolutions approved: January 22, 2009 Miles City and Vicinity, Montana.

Nominations ordered reported: June 10, 2009 Lisa Perez Jackson, of New Jersey, to be Administrator of the Environmental Protection Agency; Nominations ordered reported: Nancy Helen Sutley, of California, to be a Member of the Peter Silva Silva, of California, to be an Assistant Administrator Council on Environmental Quality. of the Environmental Protection Agency, vice Benjamin Grum- bles, resigned. February 12, 2009 Stephen Alan Owens, of Arizona, to be Assistant Administrator for Toxic Substances of the Environmental Protection Agency, Approved the committee rules as amended for the 111th Congress vice James B. Gulliford, resigned. and ordered reported an original funding resolution for operating Victor M. Mendez, of Arizona, to be Administrator of the Fed- expenses for the period from March 1, 2009 through February eral Highway Administration, vice Thomas J. Madison, re- 28, 2011. Also, committee announced subcommittees of the com- signed. mittee for the 111th Congress. June 18, 2009 April 1, 2009 Bills ordered reported: Nomination ordered reported: S. 787, The Clean Water Restoration Act; Thomas L. Strickland, of Colorado, to be Assistant Secretary S. 878, Clean Coastal Environment and Public Health Act of for Fish and Wildlife and Parks, Department of the Interior, 2009; vice R. Lyle Laverty. S. 937, Sewage Overflow Community Right-to-Know Act; S. 690, Neotropical Migratory Bird Conservation Act reauthoriza- April 23, 2009 tion; S. 479, Chesapeake Bay Gateways and Watertrails Network Con- Nomination ordered reported: tinuing Authorization Act; Regina McCarthy, of Massachusetts, to be an Assistant Adminis- S. 933, Contaminated Sediment Remediation Reauthorization Act. trator of the Environmental Protection Agency, vice Jeffrey R. Holmstead, resigned. July 7, 2009

May 7, 2009 Nominations ordered reported: Paul T. Anastas, of Connecticut, to be an Assistant Administrator Nominations ordered reported: of the Environmental Protection Agency, vice George M. Mathy Stanislaus, of New Jersey, to be Assistant Administrator, Gray, resigned. Office of Solid Waste, Environmental Protection Agency, vice Colin Scott Cole Fulton, of Maryland, to be an Assistant Admin- Susan P. Bodine, resigned; istrator of the Environmental Protection Agency, vice Roger Romulus Martella, Jr. Cynthia J. Giles, of Rhode Island, to be an Assistant Adminis- trator of the Environmental Protection Agency, vice Granta Y. Nakayama, resigned; July 15, 2009 Michelle DePass, of New York, to be an Assistant Administrator of the Environmental Protection Agency, vice Judith Elizabeth Bill ordered reported: Ayres, resigned. S. 1498, Surface Transportation Extension Act of 2009.

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FULL COMMITTEE BUSINESS MEETINGS—Continued H.R. 3433, To amend the North American Wetlands Conserva- tion Act; Nominations ordered reported: H.R. 3537, Junior Duck Stamp Conservation and Design Program Robert Perciasepe,of New York, to be Deputy Administrator Reauthorization Act of 2009; of the Environmental Protection Agency, vice Marcus C. Pea- S. 1397, Electronic Device Recycling Research and Development cock, resigned. Act; Craig E. Hooks, of Kansas, to be an Assistant Administrator S. 1660, Formaldehyde Standards for Composite Wood Products of the Environmental Protection Agency, vice Luis Luna, re- Act. signed. General Services Administration resolutions approved: July 29, 2009 Leases: National Transportation Safety Board, Washington, DC Nomination ordered reported: ($8,974,693); Samuel D. Hamilton, of Mississippi, to be Director of the United Federal Aviation Administration, Des Plaines, IL. States Fish and Wildlife Service, vice H. Dale Hall, resigned. ($4,979,100); Army Corps of Engineers resolution approved: August 6, 2009 Espanola Valley, Rio Grande and Tributaries, New Mexico.

Nominations ordered reported: February 4, 2010 John R. Fernandez, of Indiana, to be Assistant Secretary of Commerce for Economic Development, vice Santanu K. General Services Administration resolutions approved: Baruah, resigned. Alteration and Modernization: Gary S. Guzy, of the District of Columbia, to be Deputy Director Energy and Water Retrofit and Conservation Measures Pro- of the Office of Environmental Quality. (New Position) gram, Washington, DC ($20,000,000); High Performance Energy Projects - Energy Independence November 3, 2009 Security Act, Washington, DC ($20,000,000); Fire Protection and Life Safety Program, Washington, DC Legislation considered: ($20,000,000); S. 1733, Kerry-Boxer Clean Energy Jobs and American Power New Executive Office Building, Washington, DC Act. ($30,276,000); Eisenhower Executive Office Building, Roof Replacement, November 4, 2009 Washington, DC ($15,000,000); White House East and West Wing Infrastructure Systems Legislation considered: Replacement, Washington, DC ($203,595,000). Construction and Acquisition: S. 1733, Kerry-Boxer Clean Energy Jobs and American Power US Land Port of Entry, Calexico, CA ($9,437,000); Act. Federal Building FBI Office, Miami, FL ($190,675,000); U.S. Courthouse, Lancaster, PA ($27,000,000); November 5, 2009 U.S. Land Port of Entry, Tornillo-Guadalupe, EL Paso County, TX ($91,565,000); Bill ordered reported: U.S. Courthouse, Mobile AL ($190,040,000); S. 1733, Kerry-Boxer Clean Energy Jobs and American Power U.S. Courthouse, Greenbelt, MD ($10,000,000); Act. U.S. Courthouse, San Antonio, TX ($4,000,000). Leases: November 18, 2009 DHS-FEMA, Washington, DC ($3,523,786). Replacement Leases: Bill ordered reported: National Archives & Records Administration, Philadelphia, S. 2778, Economic Development Revitalization Act of 2009. PA ($3,795,000); National Oceanic & Atmospheric Administration, Suburban December 10, 2009 MD ($33,524,000); Department of State, Architects Building, Northern VA Bills ordered reported: ($4,484,000). S. 373, A bill to amend title 18, United States Code, to include constrictor snakes; March 4, 2010 S. 1214, National Fish Habitat Conservation Act; Nominations ordered reported: S. 1421, Asian Carp Prevention and Control Act; S. 1519, Nutria Eradication and Control Act of 2009; George Apostolakis, of Massachusetts, to be a Member of the S. 1965, Feral Swine Eradication and Control Pilot Program Nuclear Regulatory Commission for the term of five years Act of 2009; expiring June 30, 2014, vice Peter B Lyons, term expired. H.R. 509, Marine Turtle Conservation Reauthorization Act of William D. Magwood IV., of Maryland, to be a Member of 2009; the of the Nuclear Regulatory Commission for the remainder H.R. 2188, Joint Ventures for Bird Habitat Conservation Act of the term expiring June 30, 2010, vice Edward McGaffigan, of 2009; Jr.

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FULL COMMITTEE BUSINESS MEETINGS—Continued Department of Defense, Medical Command Headquarters, Northern Virginia ($30,040,000); William D. Magwood IV., of Maryland, to be a Member of Department of the Treasury, Washington, DC ($3,430,000). the of the Nuclear Regulatory Commission for the term of Lease Extension: five years expiring June 30, 2015 (Reappointment). Department of Defense, Skyline Place, Northern Virginia William Charles Ostendorff, of Virginia, to be a Member of ($15,307,236). the Nuclear Regulatory Commission for the remainder of the Lease Consolidation: term expiring June 30, 2011, vice Dale Klein, resigned. National Institute of Health, National Institute of Allergy Arthur Allen Elkins Jr., of Maryland, to be Inspector General, and Infectious Diseases, Suburban Maryland ($16,694,000). Environmental Protection Agency, vice Nikki Rush Tinsley, Construction: resigned. U.S. Land Port of Entry, Madawaska, ME ($50,127,000). Earl F. Gohl Jr., of the district of Columbia, to be Federal Alteration: Co-Chair, Appalachian Regional Commission, vice Anne B. Dwight D. Eisenhower Executive Office Building, Wash- Pope, resigned. ington, DC ($10,000,000). Sandford Blitz, of Maine, to be Federal Cochairperson of the Army Corps of Engineers resolutions approved: Northern Border Regional Commission. Beaver Creek Watershed; Marilyn A. Brown, of Georgia, to be a Member of the Board Forsyth, Montana; of Directors of the Tennessee Valley Authority for a term Glasgow, Montana; expiring May 18, 2012, vice Susan Richardson Williams, term Havre, Montana; expired. Malta, Montana; Barbara Short Haskew, of Tennessee, to be a Member of the Sun River, Great Falls, Montana; and Board of Directors of the Tennessee Valley Authority for Sun River, Vaughn, Montana. a term expiring May 18, 2014, vice Donald R. DePriest, resigned. May 20, 2010 Neil G. McBride, of Tennessee, to be a Member of the Board of Directors of the Tennessee Valley Authority for a term Bills ordered reported: expiring May 18, 2013, vice Skila Harris, resigned. William B. Sansom, of Tennessee, to be a Member of the Board S. 3373, Air and Health Quality Empowerment Zone Designation of Directors of the Tennessee Valley Authority for a term Act of 2010; expiring May 18, 2014. S. 3374, Cleanfields Investment Act; S. 3362, Sustainable Schools Pollution Reduction Act of 2010; April 21, 2010 S. 3250, Federal Buildings Personnel training Act of 2010; S. 3372, A bill to modify the date on which the Administrator Bills ordered reported: of the Environmental Protection Agency and applicable States may require permits for discharges from certain vessels; H.R. 2062, Migratory Bird Treaty Act Penalty and Enforcement Act of 2009; S. 3363, Water Resources Research Amendments Act of 2010; S. 2724, Lake Tahoe Restoration Act of 2009; and H.R. 4275, to designate the annex building under construction H.R. 1700, S. 2129, National Women’s History Museum Act for the Elbert P. Tuttle United States Court of Appeals Build- of 2009. ing in Atlanta, Georgia, as the ‘‘John C. Godbold Federal Building’’; General Services Administration resolutions approved: S. 3248, To designate the Department of the Interior Building in Washington, District of Columbia, as the‘‘Stewart Lee Lease: Udall Department of the Interior Building’’. Department of Housing and Urban Development, Atlanta, GA ($5,445,000); June 30, 2010 Internal Revenue Service, Guaynabo, PR ($4,433,754); Department of Homeland Security, National Capital Region Bills ordered reported: ($55,664,000, $38,624,000, and $43,168,000); Department of Homeland Security, National Capital Region S. 3305, Big Oil Bailout Prevention Liability Act of 2010; ($14,560,000); S. 3515, Department of the Interior Research and Technologies Department of Homeland Security, National Capital Region for Oil Spill Prevention and Response Act of 2010; ($11,025,000). S. 1311, Gulf of Mexico Restoration and Protection Act; Replacement Lease: S. 4016, Columbia River Basin Restoration Act of 2010; Internal Revenue Service, Brooklyn, NY ($6,600,000); S. 3073, Great Lakes Ecosystem Protection Act of 2010; U.S. Department of Agriculture and U.S. Department of S. 3539, San Francisco Bay Restoration Act; the Interior, Portland, OR ($6,240,000); H.R. 4715, Clean Estuaries Act of 2010; Department of Education, Washington, DC ($12,348,000); S. 1816, Chesapeake Clean Water and Ecosystem Restoration U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Portland, OR ($5,060,000); Act of 2009; National Aeronautics and Space Administration, Wash- S. 2739, Puget Sound Recovery Act of 2009; ington, DC ($29,645,000); S. 3119, Long Island Sound Restoration and Stewardship Act; Department of Justice, Washington, DC ($22,932,000). S. 3481, A bill to amend the Federal Water Pollution Control Replacement/Expansion Lease: Act to clarify Federal responsibility for stormwater pollution; Department of State, Pomponio Plaza East, Northern, VA S. 3354, A bill to redesignate the North Mississippi National ($9,234,000). Wildlife Refuges Complex as the Sam D. Hamilton North New Lease: Mississippi National Wildlife Refuges Complex;

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FULL COMMITTEE BUSINESS MEETINGS—Continued Patrick V. McNamara Federal Building Annex, Detroit, MI ($3,658,000). H.R. 3562, To designate the federally occupied building located Lease: at 1220 Echelon Parkway in Jackson, Mississippi, as the Department of Homeland Security, United States Coast ‘‘James Chaney, Andrew Goodman, Michael Schwerner, and Guard-Operations System Center, Martinsburg/Kearneysville Roy K. Moore Federal Building.’’ and surrounding portions of Berkeley and Jefferson Counties, WV ($4,186,000); General Services Administration resolution approved: Alteration: Department of State, Washington, DC ($14,406,000); Columbia Plaza Building, Washington, DC ($100,000,000). General Services Administration, Northern VA ($3,939,992); Department of the Treasury, Internal Revenue Service, Fres- November 30, 2010 no, CA ($15,959,280).

Bills ordered reported: Nomination ordered reported: Samuel Epstein Angel, of Arkansas, to be a Member of the H.R. 5651, To designate the Federal building and United States Mississippi River Commission for a term of nine years. (Re- courthouse located at 515 9th Street in Rapid City, South appointment) Dakota, as the ‘‘Andrew W. Bogue Federal Building and United States Courthouse’’; H.R. 5706, To designate the building occupied by the Govern- ment Printing Office located at 31451 East United avenue in Pueblo, Colorado, as the ‘‘Frank Evans Government Print- ing Office Building’’; SUBCOMMITTEE ON CLEAN AIR AND NUCLEAR H.R. 5773, To designate the Federal building located at 6401 SAFETY HEARINGS Security Boulevard in Baltimore, Maryland, commonly known as the Social Security Administration Operations Building, March 24, 2009 as the ‘‘Robert M. Ball Federal Building’’; H.R. 4387, To designate the Federal building located at 100 Subcommittee on Clean Air and Nuclear Safety concluded a hearing North Palafox Street in Pensacola, Florida, as the ‘‘Winston to examine Three Mile Island, focusing on lessons learned over E Arnow Federal Building’’; the past 30 years, after receiving testimony from Dale E. Klein, H.R. 5282, To provide funds to the Army Corps of Engineers Chairman, Gregory B. Jaczko, Peter B. Lyons, and Kristine L. to hire veterans and members of the Armed Forces to assist Svinicki, each a Commissioner, and Harold R. Denton, Former the Corps with curation and historic preservation activities, Director, Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation, all of the Nuclear and for other purposes; H.R. 4973, National Wildlife Refuge Volunteer Improvement Regulatory Commission; Dick Thornburgh, former Pennsylvania Act of 2010; Governor, K&L Gates LLP, and Marvin S. Fertel, Nuclear Energy S. 3874, Reduction of Lead in Drinking Water Act; Institute, both of Washington, D.C.; and Peter A. Bradford, S. 3973, Diesel Emission Reduction Act of 2010. Vermont Law School Institute for Energy and the Environment, South Royalton. General Services Administration resolutions approved: Alteration: April 1, 2009 U.S. Courthouse, New York, NY ($28,000,000); Subcommittee on Clean Air and Nuclear Safety concluded an oversight Edward J. Schwartz Federal Building and U.S. Courthouse, hearing to examine the Environmental Protection Agency’s renew- San Diego, CA ($22,336,000); able fuel standard, after receiving testimony from Charles T. Energy and Water Retrofit and conservation Measures Pro- Drevna, National Petrochemical and Refiners Association, on behalf gram, various buildings locations (20,000,000); of National Marine Manufacturers Association and Outdoor Power Federal Building Complex, Los Angeles, CA ($51,217,000); Equipment Institute, A. Blakeman Early, American Lung Associa- Fire Protection and Life Safety Program, various buildings/ tion, and Michael McAdams, Advanced Biofuels Association, all locations ($20,000,000); of Washington, DC; Kelly J. Tiller, University of Tennessee, Knox- Frank Hagel Federal Building, Richmond, CA ville; and Nathanael Greene, Natural Resources Defense Council, ($221,670,000); New York, NY. James C. Corman Federal Building, Van Nuys, CA ($11,039,000); Major General Emmett J. Bean Federal Center, Indianapolis, IN ($65,813,000); Wellness and Fitness Programs, various building locations ($7,000,000). Acquisition: Internal Revenue Service, Martinsburg, WV ($24,767,000). Construction: U.S. Land Port of Entry, Calais, ME ($500,000); U.S. Land Port of Entry, Calexico, CA ($28,119,000); U.S. Courthouse, Salt Lake City, UT (185,700,000). Design:

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SUBCOMMITTEE ON CLEAN AIR AND NUCLEAR SUBCOMMITTEE ON SUPERFUND, TOXICS AND SAFETY HEARINGS—Continued ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH HEARINGS

July 9, 2009 February 4, 2010

Subcommittee on Clean Air and Nuclear Safety concluded an oversight Subcommittee on Superfund, Toxics and Environmental Health con- hearing to examine the Environmental Protection Agency’s clean cluded a hearing to examine current science on public exposures air regulations, one year after the CAIR and CAMR federal court to toxic chemicals, including the extent to which the Environmental decisions, focusing on key issues the Environmental Protection Protection Agency incorporates information from biomonitoring Agency faces in regulating mercury emissions from power plants, studies into its assessments of chemicals, after receiving testimony after receiving testimony from Regina McCarthy, Assistant Admin- from Steve Owens, Assistant Administrator, Office of Prevention, istrator, Office of Air and Radiation, Environmental Protection Pesticides and Toxic Substances, Environmental Protection Agency; Agency; John B. Stephenson, Director, Natural Resources and Envi- Henry Falk, Acting Director, National Center for Environmental ronment, Government Accountability Office; Douglas P. Scott, Illi- Health, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, and Agency nois Environmental Protection Agency, Springfield; Christopher for Toxic Substances and Disease Registry, and Linda Birnbaum, Korleski, Ohio Environmental Protection Agency, Columbus; Steven Director, National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences, Na- Corneli, NRG Energy, Inc., Princeton, New Jersey; Randall R. tional Institutes of Health, and Director, National Toxicology Pro- LaBauve, Florida Power and Light Company, Juno Beach; Gary gram, both of the Department of Health and Human Services; R. Hart, ICAP Energy, Birmingham, Alabama; Conrad G. Schnei- John Stephenson, Director, Natural Resources and Environment, der, Clean Air Task Force, Brunswick, Maine. Government Accountability Office; Kenneth A. Cook, Environ- mental Working Group, Washington, D.C.; Charles McKay, Hart- May 5, 2010 ford Hospital Department of Traumatology and Emergency Medi- cine, Hartford, Connecticut; Tracey J. Woodruff, University of Cali- Subcommittee on Clean Air and Nuclear Safety concluded an oversight fornia Department of Obstetrics, Gynecology, and Reproductive hearing to examine the Nuclear Regulatory Commission, after re- Sciences, San Francisco; and Molly Jones Gray, Seattle, Wash- ceiving testimony from Gregory B. Jaczko, Chairman, and Kristine ington. L. Svinicki, George Apostolakis, Wiliam D. Magwood, IV, and William C. Ostendorff, each a Commssioner, all of the Nuclear March 9, 2010 Regulatory Commission; Richard Meserve, Bipartisan Policy Center, and George Vanderheyden, UniStar Nuclear Energy, LLC, both Subcommittee on Superfund, Toxics and Environmental Health con- of Washington, D.C.; Peter A. Bradford, Vermont Law School, cluded a hearing to examine business perspectives on reforming South Royalton; and K.P. Singh, Holtec International, Marlton, New U.S. chemical safety laws, after receiving testimony from Kathy Jersey. Gerwig, , Oakland, California; Charlie Drevna, National Petrochemical & Refiners Association (NPRA), Wash- July 22, 2010 ington, D.C.; Neil C. Hawkins, The Dow Chemical Company, Mid- land, Michigan; Beth D. Bosley, Boron Specialties, Valencia, Penn- Clean Air and Nuclear Safety concluded a hearing to examine the sylvania, on behalf of the Society of Chemical Manufacturers & Environmental Protection Agency’s proposal for Federal implemen- Affiliates (SOCMA); Howard Williams, Construction Specialties, tation plans to reduce interstate transport of fine particulate matter Inc., Muncy, Pennsylvania; and Linda J. Fisher, DuPont, Wil- and ozone, after receiving testimony from Regina A. McCarthy, mington, Delaware. Assistant Administrator, Office of Air and Radiation, Environmental Protection Agency; Jared Snyder, New York State Department of June 22, 2010 Environmental Conservation, Albany; Chris Korleski, Ohio Environ- mental Protection Agency, Columbus; Eric Svenson, Public Service Subcommittee on Superfund, Toxics and Environmental Health con- Enterprise Group, Washington, D.C.; and Conrad G. Schneider, cluded an oversight hearing to examine the Environmental Protec- Clean Air Task Force, Brunswick, Maine. tion Agency’s Superfund program, after receiving testimony from Mathy Stanislaus, Assistant Administrator, Office of Solid Waste and Emergency Response, Environmental Protection Agency; John B. Stephenson, Director, Natural Resources and Environment, Gov- ernment Accountability Office; Mayor John E. Stumbo, Fort Valley, Georgia; Lois Marie Gibbs, Center for Health, Environment and Justice, Falls Church, Virginia; Helene M. Pierson, Heart of Cam- den, Inc., Camden, New Jersey; and J. Winston Porter, Waste Policy Center, Leesburg, Virginia.

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SUBCOMMITTEE ON SUPERFUND, TOXICS AND July 8, 2009 ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH HEARINGS—Continued Subcommittee on Water and Wildlife concluded a joint hearing with October 26, 2010 the Subcommittee on Oversight to examine threats to native wildlife species, after receiving testimony from Senators Levin and Nelson Subcommittee on Supefund, Toxics and Environmental Health con- (FL); Gary Frazer, Assistant Director, Fisheries and Habitat Con- cluded a field hearing to examine Toxic Chemicals and Children’s servation, United States Fish and Wildlife Service, Department of Environmental Health, after receiving testimony from Lisa Jackson, the Interior; Bill Clay, Acting Associate Administrator, Animal and Administrator, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency; Sanjay Plant Health Inspection Service, Department of Agriculture; Re- Gupta, Chief Medical Correspondent, Cable News Network (CNN); becca Humphries, Michigan Department of Natural Resources, Lan- Lisa Huguenin, New Jersey mother of child with autism and an sing, on behalf of the Association of Fish and Wildlife Agencies; immune system disorder; Steven Marcus, Executive and Medical Gregory M. Ruiz, Smithsonian Environmental Research Center, Director, New Jersey Poison Information and Education System, Edgewater, Maryland; John Torgan, Save the Bay Inc., Providence, Professo, Department of Preventive Medicine and Community Rhode Island; and Jeffrey Hill, University of Florida, Gainesville. Health, Associate Professor of Pediatrics, New Jersey Medical School of the University of Medicine & Dentistry of New Jersey; August 3, 2009 and Frederica Perera, Director, Columbia Center for Children’s En- vironmental Health, Professor of Public Health, Department of En- Subcommittee on Water and Wildlife concluded a hearing to examine vironmental Health Sciences, Mailman School of Public Health, protecting the Chesapeake Bay, focusing on reauthorizing the . Chesapeake Bay Program, after receiving testimony from Pennsyl- vania State Senator Mike Brubaker, Harrisburg; Virginia State Dele- gate John A. Cosgrove, Chesapeake; John R. Griffin, Maryland Department of Natural Resources, Annapolis; Collin P. O’Mara, Delaware Department of Natural Resources and Environmental Con- SUBCOMMITTEE ON WATER AND WILDLIFE trol, Dover; George S. Hawkins, District Department of the Envi- HEARINGS ronment, and Alan L. Wurtzel, both of Washington, D.C.; Gus R. Douglas, West Virginia Department of Agriculture, Charleston; March 31, 2009 James M. Tierney, New York State Department of Environmental Conservation, Albany; Brent L. Fults, Chesapeake Bay Nutrient Subcommittee on Water and Wildlife concluded a hearing to examine Land Trust, LLC, Richmond, Virginia; Howard J. Gannon III, Environmental Protection Agency’s role in promoting water use Envirocorp Labs, Harrington, Deleware; and Marty Mitchell, Mitch- efficiency, after receiving testimony from Michael Shapiro, Acting ell Best Homes, LLC, Rockville, Maryland. Assistant Administrator, Office of Water, Environmental Protection Agency; Martha Davis, Inland Empire Utilities Agency, Chino, November 9, 2009 California; Mary Ann Dickinson, Alliance for Water Efficiency, Chicago, Illinois; Mark A. Shannon, University of Illinois at Ur- Subcommittee on Water and Wildlife concluded a hearing to examine bana-Champaign Center of Advanced Materials for the Purification S. 1816, to amend the Federal Water Pollution Control Act to of Water with Systems, Urbana; and G. Tracy Mehan, III, Cadmus improve and reauthorize the Chesapeake Bay Program, and S. 1311, Group, Inc., Arlington, Virginia. to amend the Federal Water Pollution Control Act to expand and strengthen cooperative efforts to monitor, restore, and protect the April 20, 2009 resource productivity, water quality, and marine ecosystems of the Gulf of Mexico, after receiving testimony from Bryon Griffith, Subcommittee on Water and Wildlife concluded a field briefing to Director, Gulf of Mexico Program, and J. Charles Fox, Senior examine Chesapeake Bay Restoration: status Report and Rec- Advisor to Administrator Lisa P. Jackson, both of the Environ- ommendations, after receiving testimony from J. Charles Fox, Di- mental Protection Agency; Donald F. Boesch, University of Mary- rector, Chesapeake Bay Program, U.S. Environmental Protection land Center for Environmental Science, Cambridge; Ann Pesiri Agency; Congressman Gerry Connolly (D-Virginia 11th); Will Swanson, Chesapeake Bay Commission, Annapolis, Maryland; Peter Baker, President and CEO, Chesapeake Bay Foundation; and Robert Hughes, Red Barn Consulting, Inc., East Petersburg, Pennsylvania; Hutchison, Partner, Hutchison Brothers (Grain Operation). and Susan Parker Bodine, Barnes and Thornburg, Washington, D.C.

June 25, 2009

Subcommittee on Water and Wildlife concluded a hearing to examine the impacts of mountaintop removal coal mining on water quality in Appalachia, after receiving testimony from John Pomponio, Di- rector, Environmental Assessment and Innovation Division, Envi- ronmental Protection Agency; Randy Huffman, West Virginia De- partment of Environmental Protection, Charleston; Maria Gunnoe, Ohio Valley Environmental Coalition, Bob White, West Virginia; Paul L. Sloan, Tennessee Department on Environment and Con- servation, Nashville; and Margaret A. Palmer, University of Mary- land Center for Environmental Science, Solomons.

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SUBCOMMITTEE ON WATER AND WILDLIFE July 27, 2010. HEARINGS—Continued Subcommittee on Water and Wildlife concluded a hearing to examine December 3, 2009 assessing natural resource damages resulting from the BP Deep- water Horizon disaster, after receiving testimony from Cynthia Subcommittee on Water and Wildlife concluded a hearing to examine Dohner, Regional Director, Southeast Region, Fish and Wildlife S. 373, to amend title 18, United States Code, to include constrictor Service, Department of the Interior; Tony Penn, Deputy Chief, snakes of the species Python genera as an injurious animal, S. Assessment and Restoration Division, Office of Response and Res- 1519, to provide for the eradication and control of nutria in Mary- toration, National Ocean Service, National Oceanic and Atmos- land, Louisiana, and other coastal States, S. 1421, to amend section pheric Administration, Department of Commerce; Eva J. Pell, Under 42 of title 18, United States Code, to prohibit the importation Secretary for Science, Smithsonian Institution; Robert B. Spies, and shipment of certain species of carp, S. 1965, to authorize Exxon Valdez Oil Spill Trustee Council, Livermore, California; the Secretary of the Interior to provide financial assistance to the Stanley Senner, Ocean Conservancy, Washington, D.C.; Erik Rifkin, State of Louisiana for a pilot program to develop measures to National Aquarium Conservation Center, Baltimore, Maryland; and eradicate or control feral swine and to assess and restore wetlands John F. Young, Jr., Jefferson Parish Council, Jefferson, Louisiana. damaged by feral swine, H.R. 2188, to authorize the Secretary of the Interior, through the United States Fish and Wildlife Service, to conduct a Joint Venture Program to protect, restore, enhance, and manage migratory bird populations, their habitats, and the eco- systems they rely on, through voluntary actions on public and SUBCOMMITTEE ON GREEN JOBS AND THE NEW private lands, S. 1214, to conserve fish and aquatic communities in the United States through partnerships that foster fish habitat ECONOMY HEARINGS conservation, to improve the quality of life for the people of the United States, H.R. 3537, to amend and reauthorize the Junior August 20, 2009 Duck Stamp Conservation and Design Program Act of 1994, H.R. 3433, to amend the North American Wetlands Conservation Act Subcommittee on Green Jobs and the New Economy concluded a to establish requirements regarding payment of the non-Federal field briefing to examine clean energy job development policies share of the costs of wetlands conservation projects in Canada in Vermont and the applicability of such policies nationally, after that are funded under that Act, and H.R. 509, to reauthorize the receiving testimony from Jack Byrne, Director, Sustainability Inte- Marine Turtle Conservation Act of 2004, after receiving testimony gration Office, Middlebury College Franklin Environmental Center from Senator Levin; Dan Ashe, Deputy Director, U.S. Fish and at Hillcrest; Jeff Wimette, Business Manager and Financial Sec- Wildlife Service, Department of the Interior; Edmond Mouton, Lou- retary, International of Brotherhood Electrical Workers, Local 300; isiana Department of Wildlife & Fisheries, New Iberia; Eric C. Beth Sachs, Co-Founder, Vermont Energy Investment Corporation, Schwaab, Maryland Department of Natural Resources, Annapolis, Efficiency Vermont; Blair Hamilton, Co-Founder, Vermont Energy on behalf of the Association of Fish and Wildlife Agencies; Robert Investment Corporation, Efficiency Vermont; Adam Sherman, Pro- L. Bendick, The Nature Conservancy, Arlington, Virginia; and Gor- gram Manager, Biomass Energy Resource Center; David O’Brien, don Robertson, American Sportfishing Association, Alexandria, Vir- Commissioner, Vermont Department of Public Service; Jim Merriam, Chief Operating Officer, groSolar; David Blittersdorf, ginia. Chief Executive Officer, EarthTurbines, Inc., Founder, NRG Sys- tems; Mary Powell, Chief Executive Officer, Green Mountain April 27, 2010. Power; Joan Richmond-Hall, Ph.D., Assistant Professor, Science, Vermont Technical College. Subcommittee on Water and Wildlife concluded a hearing to examine collaborative solutions to wildlife and habitat management, after receiving testimony from Gary Frazer, Assistant Director, Endan- gered Species, United States Fish and Wildlife Service, Department of the Interior; Robyn Miller, Nature Conservancy, Boise, Idaho; Jeff Benoit, Restore America’s Estuaries, Arlington, Virginia; and SUBCOMMITTEE ON CHILDREN’S HEALTH Debbie Straughn, Grove Valley Elementary School, Edmond, Okla- HEARINGS homa. September 29, 2009

Subcommittee on Children’s Health concluded a hearing to examine promoting and improving children’s health protections, after receiv- ing testimony from Peter Grevatt, Director, Office of Children’s Health Protection and Environmental Education, Environmental Pro- tection Agency; Linda S. Birnbaum, Director, National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences, National Institutes of Health, Department of Health and Human Services; Mary Story, University of Minnesota School of Public Health, Minneapolis, on behalf of Healthy Eating Research National Program Office; and Reid Ewing, University of Utah Department of City and Metropolitan Planning, Salt Lake City.

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SUBCOMMITTEE ON CHILDREN’S HEALTH May 11, 2010 HEARINGS—Continued Subcommittee on Oversight concluded a joint hearing with the Sub- August 3, 2010 committee on Water and Wildlife to examine the Environmental Protection Agency’s (EPA) role in protecting ocean health, after Subcommittee on Children’s Health concluded a hearing to examine receiving testimony from Nancy Stoner, Deputy Assistant Adminis- the state of research on potential environmental health factors with trator, Office of Water, and James J. Jones, Deputy Assistant Ad- autism and related neurodevelopment disorders, after receiving testi- ministrator, Office of Chemical Safety and Pollution Prevention, mony from Paul Anastas, Assistant Administrator for Research and both of the Environmental Protection Agency; Roger Payne, Ocean Development Science, Advisor, Environmental Protection Agency; Alliance, Lincoln, Massachusetts; Carys L. Mitchelmore, University Linda Birnbaum, Director, National Institute of Environmental of Maryland Center for Environmental Science, Solomons; Sam Health Sciences, National Institutes of Health, and Director, Na- Waterston, Oceana, Washington, D.C.; and John T. Everett, Ocean tional Toxicology Program, Department of Health and Human Serv- Associates, Inc., Arlington, Virginia. ices; Isaac N. Pessah, University of California Davis Center for Children’s Environmental Health and Disease Prevention; Bruce Lanphear, Child and Family Research Institute, Cincinnati, Ohio; and Mary Moen, Minneapolis, Minnesota.

SUBCOMMITTEE ON OVERSIGHT HEARINGS

July 8, 2009

Subcommittee on Oversight concluded a joint hearing with the Sub- committee on Water and Wildlife to examine threats to native wildlife species, after receiving testimony from Senators Levin and Nelson (FL); Gary Frazer, Assistant Director, Fisheries and Habitat Conservation, United States Fish and Wildlife Service, Department of the Interior; Bill Clay, Acting Associate Administrator, Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service, Department of Agriculture; Rebecca Humphries, Michigan Department of Natural Resources, Lansing, on behalf of the Association of Fish and Wildlife Agen- cies; Gregory M. Ruiz, Smithsonian Environmental Research Cen- ter, Edgewater, Maryland; John Torgan, Save the Bay Inc., Provi- dence, Rhode Island; and Jeffrey Hill, University of Florida, Gaines- ville.

March 29, 2010

Subcommittee on Oversight concluded a field briefing in Providence, RI, to examine the effect the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009 has had in creating jobs, protecting the environment, and upgrading the infrastructure in the state of Rhode Island, after receiving testimony from Michael Lewis, Director, Rhode Island Department of Transportation; Michael Sullivan, Director, Rhode Island Department of Environmental Management; Joel Matthews, Director of Planning and Development, City of Woonsocket; Jeffrey Saletin, President, Saletin Real Estate Group; Stephen A. Cardi, Jr., Executive Vice President, Cardi Corporation.

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No presidential messages were received by the committee.

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DEPARTMENT OF THE ARMY EC–2033. A communication from the Acting Assistant Secretary of the Army (Civil Works), Department of the Army, transmitting, pursuant to law, a report relative to the Louisiana Coastal Wetlands EC–222. A communication from the Assistant Secretary of the Army Conservation and Restoration Task Force; to the Committee on (Civil Works), transmitting, pursuant to law, a report relative to Environment and Public Works. the economic benefits of recreational boating in the Great Lakes basin; to the Committee on Environment and Public Works. EC–2491. A communication from the Acting Assistant Secretary of the Army (Civil Works), transmitting, pursuant to law, a legislative EC–670. A communication from the Assistant Secretary of the Army proposal relative to improving the way that the Nation raises the (Civil Works), transmitting, pursuant to law, a report relative to revenues needed to cover the non-Federal share of the capital costs ecosystem restoration in the vicinity of East St. Louis, Illinois; of inland and intracoastal waterways projects; to the Committee to the Committee on Environment and Public Works. on Environment and Public Works.

EC–716. A communication from the Assistant Secretary of the Army EC–4763. A communication from the Assistant Secretary of the Army (Civil Works), transmitting, pursuant to law, a report relative to (Civil Works), transmitting, pursuant to law, an annual report on the progress of the Comprehensive Plan report on the Mississippi civil works activities for fiscal year 2007; to the Committee on Coastal Improvements Program; to the Committee on Environment Environment and Public Works. and Public Works. EC–5057 A communication from the Assistant Secretary of the Army EC–717. A communication from the Assistant Secretary of the Army (Civil Works), transmitting, pursuant to law, a report relative to (Civil Works), transmitting, pursuant to law, a report relative to the Topeka, Kansas, Flood Risk Management Project; to the Com- the progress of the report on Louisiana Coastal Protection and mittee on Environment and Public Works. Restoration; to the Committee on Environment and Public Works. EC–5724. A communication from the Assistant Secretary of the Army EC–757. A communication from the Assistant Secretary of the Army (Civil Works), transmitting, pursuant to law, a report relative to (Civil Works), transmitting, pursuant to law, a report relative to West Onslow Beach and New River Inlet (Topsail Beach), North Salt River (Va Shly’ay Akimel), Maricopa County, Arizona; to Carolina; to the Committee on Environment and Public Works. the Committee on Environment and Public Works. EC–6526. A communication from the Assistant Secretary of the Army EC–758. A communication from the Assistant Secretary of the Army (Civil Works), transmitting, pursuant to law, the Louisiana Coastal (Civil Works), transmitting, pursuant to law, a report relative to Protection and Restoration Final Technical Report; to the Com- Island Creek, West Virginia; to the Committee on Environment mittee on Environment and Public Works. and Public Works. EC–6963. A communication from the Assistant Secretary of the Army EC–759. A communication from the Assistant Secretary of the Army (Civil Works), transmitting, pursuant to law, a report relative to (Civil Works), transmitting, pursuant to law, a report relative to unused water supply storage in Rend Lake, Illinois; to the Com- Salt River (Rio Salado Oeste), Arizona; to the Committee on Envi- mittee on Environment and Public Works. ronment and Public Works. DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE EC–760. A communication from the Assistant Secretary of the Army (Civil Works), transmitting, pursuant to law, a report relative to Santa Cruz River, Arizona; to the Committee on Environment and EC–555. A communication from the Deputy Secretary of the Interior Public Works. and the General Counsel, Department of Commerce, transmitting draft legislation entitled ‘‘The Albatross and Petrel Conservation EC–761. A communication from the Assistant Secretary of the Army Act of 2009’’; to the Committee on Environment and Public Works. (Civil Works), transmitting, pursuant to law, a report relative to Tamiami Trail, Florida; to the Committee on Environment and EC–675. A communication from the Acting Assistant Administrator Public Works. for Fisheries, National Marine Fisheries Service, Department of Commerce, transmitting, pursuant to law, the report of a rule enti- EC–762. A communication from the Assistant Secretary of the Army tled ‘‘Endangered and Threatened Wildlife and Plants; Endangered (Civil Works), transmitting, pursuant to law, a report relative to Status for Black Abalone’’ (RIN0648–9AW32) received in the Of- Liberty State Park, New Jersey; to the Committee on Environment fice of the President of the Senate on February 9, 2009; to the and Public Works. Committee on Environment and Public Works.

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DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE—Continued EC–6031. A communication from the Deputy Assistant Administrator for Regulatory Programs, Office of Protected Resources, Depart- EC–2492. A communication from the Secretary of Commerce, trans- ment of Commerce, transmitting, pursuant to law, the report of mitting, pursuant to law, an annual report relative to the activities a rule entitled ‘‘Endangered and Threatened Wildlife; Sea Turtle of the Economic Development Administration for fiscal year 2008; Conservation; 2010 Annual Determination for Sea Turtle Observer to the Committee on Environment and Public Works. Requirement’’ (RIN0648-XP96) received in the Office of the Presi- dent of the Senate on May 26, 2010; to the Committee on Environ- EC–3568. A communication from the Acting Assistant Administrator ment and Public Works. for Fisheries, Office of Protected Resources, Department of Com- merce, transmitting, pursuant to law, the report of a rule entitled DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE ‘‘Sea Turtle Conservation; Fisheries of the Caribbean, Gulf of Mex- ico, and South Atlantic’’ (RIN0648-AY21) received in the Office of the President of the Senate on November 3, 2009; to the Com- EC–352. A communication from the Director, Defense Procurement, mittee on Environment and Public Works. Acquisition Policy, and Strategic Sourcing, Department of Defense, transmitting, pursuant to law, the report of a rule entitled ‘‘Defense EC–3800. A communication from the Deputy Assistant Administrator Federal Acquisition Regulation Supplement; Clean Air Act and for Regulatory Programs, Office of Protected Resources, Depart- Clean Water Act Exemptions’’ (RIN0750–AF97) received in the ment of Commerce, transmitting, pursuant to law, the report of Office of the President of the Senate on January 9, 2009; to the a rule entitled ‘‘Endangered and Threatened Wildlife; Sea Turtle Committee on Environment and Public Works. Conservation’’ (RIN0648-AX20) received in the Office of the Presi- dent of the Senate on November 18, 2009; to the Committee EC–3270. A communication from the Acting Administrator, General on Environment and Public Works. Services Administration, Department of Defense and National Aero- nautics and Space Administration, transmitting, pursuant to law, EC–4879. A communication from the Acting Assistant Administrator a report relative to additional lease prospectuses that support the for Fisheries, National Marine Fisheries Service, Department of U.S. General Services Administration’s Fiscal Year 2010 Capital Commerce, transmitting, pursuant to law, the report of a rule enti- Investment and Leasing Program; to the Committee on Environment tled ‘‘Taking of Marine Mammals Incidental to Commercial Fishing and Public Works. Operations; Harbor Porpoise Take Reduction Plan Regulations’’ (RIN0648-AW51) received in the Office of the President of the EC–3521. A communication from the Acting Administrator, General Senate on February 26, 2010; to the Committee on Environment Services Administration, Department of Defense and National Aero- and Public Works. nautics and Space Administration, transmitting, pursuant to law, a report relative to additional lease prospectuses that support the EC–5002. A communication from the Chief Counsel, Economic Devel- opment Administration, Department of Commerce, transmitting, pur- U.S. General Services Administration’s Fiscal Year 2010 Capital suant to law, the report of a rule entitled ‘‘Revisions to the EDA Investment and Leasing Program; to the Committee on Environment Regulations’’ (RIN0610-AA64) received in the Office of the Presi- and Public Works. dent of the Senate on March 4, 2010; to the Committee on Environ- ment and Public Works. DEPARTMENT OF HOMELAND SECURITY

EC–5218. A communication from the Assistant Administrator for Fish- eries, National Marine Fisheries Service, Department of Commerce, EC–1520. A communication from the Acting Administrator, Federal transmitting, pursuant to law, the report of a rule entitled ‘‘Taking Emergency Management Agency, Department of Homeland Secu- of Marine Mammals Incidental to Commercial Fishing Operations; rity, transmitting, pursuant to law, a report relative to the cost Harbor Porpoise Take Reduction Plan Regulations’’ (RIN0648- of response and recovery efforts for FEMA-3302-EM in the Com- AW51) received in the Office of the President of the Senate on monwealth of Kentucky having exceeded the $5,000,000 limit for March 24, 2010; to the Committee on Environment and Public a single emergency declaration; to the Committee on Environment Works. and Public Works.

EC–5739. A communication from the General Counsel of the Depart- EC–1976. A communication from the Attorney Advisor, U.S. Coast ment of Commerce, transmitting proposed legislation relative to Guard, Department of Homeland Security, transmitting, pursuant Public Works and Economic Development improvement; to the to law, the report of a rule entitled ‘‘International Air Pollution Committee on Environment and Public Works. Prevention (IAPP) Certificates’’ ((RIN1625-AB31)(Docket No. USCG-2008-0014)) received in the Office of the President of the EC–5875. A communication from the Deputy Assistant Administrator Senate on June 8, 2009; to the Committee on Environment and for Regulatory Programs, Office of Protected Resources, Depart- Public Works. ment of Commerce, transmitting, pursuant to law, the report of a rule entitled ‘‘Endangered and Threatened Wildlife and Plants: EC–6219. A communication from the Assistant Secretary, Office of Threatened Status for the Puget Sound/Georgia Basin Distinct Popu- Legislative Affairs, Department of Homeland Security, transmitting lation Segments of Yelloweye and Canary Rockfish and Endangered a legislative proposal ‘‘To Amend the Federal Water Pollution Status for the Puget Sound/Georgia Basin Distinct Population Seg- Control Act to Disestablish the National Response Unit’’; to the ment of Bocaccio Rockfish’’ (RIN0648-XF89) received in the Of- Committee on Environment and Public Works. fice of the President of the Senate on May 13, 2010; to the Committee on Environment and Public Works.

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DEPARTMENT OF HOMELAND SECURITY— EC–962. A communication from the Chief, Branch of Listing, Fish Continued and Wildlife Service, Department of the Interior, transmitting, pur- suant to law, the report of a rule entitled ‘‘Endangered and Threat- EC–6962. A communication from the Deputy Chief Financial Officer, ened Wildlife and Plants; Revised Designation of Critical Habitat Department of Homeland Security, transmitting, pursuant to law, for the Contiguous United States Distinct Population Segment of a report relative to the transfer of funds from the Oil Spill Liability the Canada Lynx’’ (RIN1018–AV78) received in the Office of Trust Fund to the Emergency Fund, which is administered by the President of the Senate on March 11, 2009; to the Committee the United States Coast Guard; to the Committee on Environment on Environment and Public Works. and Public Works. EC–963. A communication from the Chief, Branch of Listing, Fish DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR and Wildlife Service, Department of the Interior, transmitting, pur- suant to law, the report of a rule entitled ‘‘Endangered and Threat- ened Wildlife and Plants; Listing Phyllostegia hispida (No Common EC–73. A communication from the Chief, Branch of Listing, Fish Name) as Endangered Throughout Its Range’’ (RIN1018–AV00) and Wildlife Service, Department of the Interior, transmitting, pur- received in the Office of the President of the Senate on March suant to law, the report of a rule entitled ‘‘Endangered and Threat- 11, 2009; to the Committee on Environment and Public Works. ened Wildlife and Plants; Special Rule for the Polar Bear’’ (RIN1018–AV79) received in the Office of the President of the Senate on December 11, 2008; to the Committee on Environment EC–1189. A communication from the Acting Director, Fish and Wild- and Public Works. life Service, Department of the Interior, transmitting, pursuant to law, the report of a rule entitled ‘‘Endangered and Threatened EC–115. A communication from the Assistant Secretary for Fish and Wildlife and Plants; Final Rule To Identify the Western Great Wildlife and Parks, Department of the Interior, transmitting, pursu- Lakes Populations of Gray Wolves as a Distinct Population Seg- ant to law, the report of a rule entitled ‘‘Interagency Cooperation ment and To Revise the List of Endangered and Threatened Wild- Under the Endangered Species Act’’ ((RIN1018–AT50)(RIN0618– life’’ (RIN1018-AW41) received in the Office of the President AX15)) received in the Office of the President of the Senate on of the Senate on April 1, 2009; to the Committee on Environment December 16, 2008; to the Committee on Environment and Public and Public Works. Works. EC–1190. A communication from the Acting Director, Fish and Wild- EC–351. A communication from the Director, Fish and Wildlife Serv- life Service, Department of the Interior, transmitting, pursuant to ice, Department of the Interior, transmitting, pursuant to law, the law, the report of a rule entitled ‘‘Endangered and Threatened 2005 and 2006 annual reports relative to identifiable expenditures Wildlife and Plants; Final Rule to Identify the Northern Rocky for the conservation of endangered and threatened species by Fed- Mountain Population of Gray Wolf as a Distinct Population Seg- eral and State agencies; to the Committee on Environment and ment and to Revise the List of Endangered and Threatened Wild- Public Works. life’’ (RIN1018-AW37) received in the Office of the President of the Senate on April 1, 2009; to the Committee on Environment EC–718. A communication from the Acting Chief of Recovery and and Public Works. Delisting, Fish and Wildlife Service, Department of the Interior, transmitting, pursuant to law, the report of a rule entitled ‘‘Endan- EC–1301. A communication from the Assistant Secretary for Fish gered and Threatened Wildlife and Plants; Reinstatement of Protec- and Wildlife and Parks, Department of the Interior, transmitting, tions for the Gray Wolf in the Western Great Lakes and Northern pursuant to law, the report of a rule entitled ‘‘Migratory Bird Rocky Mountains in Compliance with Court Orders’’ (RIN1018– Permits; Revision of Expiration Dates for Double Crested Cor- AW35) received in the Office of the President of the Senate on morant Depredation Orders’’ (RIN1018-AW11) received in the Of- February 9, 2009; to the Committee on Environment and Public fice of the President of the Senate on April 2, 2008; to the Com- Works. mittee on Environment and Public Works. EC–719. A communication from the Chief of the Endangered Species EC–1302. A communication from the Acting Chair of the Federal Listing Branch, Fish and Wildlife Service, Department of the Inte- rior, transmitting, pursuant to law, the report of a rule entitled Subsistence Board, Fish and Wildlife Service, Department of the ‘‘Endangered and Threatened Wildlife and Plants; Determination Interior, transmitting, pursuant to law, the report of a rule entitled of Endangered Status for Reticulated Flatwoods Salamander; Des- ‘‘Subsistence Management Regulations for Public Lands in Alaska ignation of Critical Habitat for Frosted Flatwoods Salamander and 2009-10 and 2010-11 Subsistence Taking of Fish Regulations’’ Reticulated Flatwoods Salamander’’ (RIN1018–AU85) received in (RIN1018-AV72) received in the Office of the President of the the Office of the President of the Senate on February 9, 2009; Senate on April 2, 2009; to the Committee on Environment and to the Committee on Environment and Public Works. Public Works.

EC–961. A communication from the Chief, Branch of Listing, Fish EC–1864. A communication from the Chief of the Endangered Species and Wildlife Service, Department of the Interior, transmitting, pur- Listing Branch, Fish and Wildlife Services, Department of the Inte- suant to law, the report of a rule entitled ‘‘Endangered and Threat- rior, transmitting, pursuant to law, the report of a rule entitled ened Wildlife and Plants; Designation of Critical Habitat for the ‘‘Endangered and Threatened Wildlife and Plants; Designation of Louisiana Black Bear (Ursus americanus luteolus)’’ (RIN1018– Critical Habitat for Alabama Sturgeon (Scaphirhynchus suttkusi)’’ AV52) received in the Office of the President of the Senate on (RIN 1018-AV51) received in the Office of the President of the March 11, 2009; to the Committee on Environment and Public Senate on June 2, 2009; to the Committee on Environment and Works. Public Works.

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DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR—Continued EC–3179. A communication from the Wildlife Biologist, Fish and Wildlife Service, Department of the Interior, transmitting, pursuant EC–2083. A communication from the Chief of the Endangered Species to law, the report of a rule entitled ‘‘Migratory Bird Hunting: Listing, Fish and Wildlife Service, Department of the Interior, trans- Late Seasons and Bag and Possession Limits for Certain Migratory mitting, pursuant to law, the report of a rule entitled ‘‘Endangered Game Birds’’ ((RIN1018-AV31)(50 CFR Part 20)) received in the and Threatened Wildlife and Plants; Revised Designation of Critical Office of the President of the Senate on September 24, 2009; Habitat for the Quino Checkerspot Butterfly (Euphydryas editha to the Committee on Environment and Public Works. quino)’’ (RIN1018-AV23) received in the Office of the President of the Senate on June 17, 2009; to the Committee on Environment EC–3180. A communication from the Wildlife Biologist, Fish and and Public Works. Wildlife Service, Department of the Interior, transmitting, pursuant to law, the report of a rule entitled ‘‘Migratory Bird Hunting: EC–2703. A communication from the Assistant Secretary for Fish Migratory Bird Hunting Regulations on Certain Federal Indian Res- and Wildlife Parks, Department of the Interior, transmitting, pursu- ervations and Ceded Lands for the 2009-10 Early Season’’ ant to law, the report of a rule entitled ‘‘2009-2010 Hunting and ((RIN1018-AW31)(50 CFR Part 20)) received in the Office of Sport Fishing Regulations for the Upper Mississippi River National the President of the Senate on September 24, 2009; to the Com- Wildlife and Fish Refuge’’ (RIN1018-AW48) as received during mittee on Environment and Public Works. adjournment of the Senate in the Office of the President of the Senate on August 19, 2009; to the Committee on Environment EC–3181. A communication from the Wildlife Biologist, Fish and and Public Works. Wildlife Service, Department of the Interior, transmitting, pursuant to law, the report of a rule entitled ‘‘Migratory Bird Hunting: EC–2704. A communication from the Assistant Secretary for Fish Early Seasons and Bag and Possession Limits for Certain Migratory and Wildlife Parks, Department of the Interior, transmitting, pursu- Game Birds in the Contiguous United States, Alaska, Hawaii, Puer- ant to law, the report of a rule entitled ‘‘2008-2009 Refuge-Specific to Rico, and the Virgin Islands’’ ((RIN1018-AW31)(50 CFR Part Hunting and Sport Fishing Regulations - Modifications’’ (RIN1018- 20)) received in the Office of the President of the Senate on AV80) as received during adjournment of the Senate in the Office September 24, 2009; to the Committee on Environment and Public of the President of the Senate on August 31, 2009; to the Com- Works. mittee on Environment and Public Works. EC–3182. A communication from the Wildlife Biologist, Fish and EC–2708. A communication from the Acting Assistant Secretary of Wildlife Service, Department of the Interior, transmitting, pursuant Land and Minerals Management, Minerals Management Service, to law, the report of a rule entitled ‘‘Migratory Bird Hunting: Department of the Interior, transmitting, pursuant to law, the report Final Frameworks for Early-Season Migratory Bird Hunting Regula- of a rule entitled ‘‘Geological and Geophysical (G&G) Explorations tions’’ ((RIN1018-AW31)(50 CFR Part 20)) received in the Office of the Outer Continental Shelf - Changing Proprietary Term of of the President of the Senate on September 24, 2009; to the Certain Geophysical Information’’ (RIN1010-AD41) as received Committee on Environment and Public Works. during adjournment of the Senate in the Office of the President of the Senate on August 31, 2009; to the Committee on Environ- EC–3183. A communication from the Wildlife Biologist, Fish and ment and Public Works. Wildlife Service, Department of the Interior, transmitting, pursuant to law, the report of a rule entitled ‘‘Migratory Bird Hunting: EC–2974. A communication from the Assistant Secretary of Land Migratory Bird Hunting Regulations on Certain Federal Indian Res- and Minerals Management, Minerals Management Service, Depart- ervations and Ceded Lands for the 2009-10 Late Season’’ ment of the Interior, transmitting, pursuant to law, the report of ((RIN1018-AW31)(50 CFR Part 20)) received in the Office of a rule entitled ‘‘Outer Continental Shelf - Technical Corrections’’ the President of the Senate on September 24, 2009; to the Com- (RIN1010-AD52) received in the Office of the President of the mittee on Environment and Public Works. Senate on September 10, 2009; to the Committee on Environment and Public Works. EC–3184. A communication from the Wildlife Biologist, Fish and Wildlife Service, Department of the Interior, transmitting, pursuant EC–3178. A communication from the Chief of the Endangered Species to law, the report of a rule entitled ‘‘Migratory Bird Hunting: Listing Branch, Fish and Wildlife Services, Department of the Inte- Final Frameworks for Late-Season Migratory Bird Hunting Regula- rior, transmitting, pursuant to law, the report of a rule entitled tions’’ ((RIN1018-AW31)(50 CFR Part 20)) received in the Office ‘‘Endangered and Threatened Wildlife and Plants; Taxonomic of the President of the Senate on September 24, 2009; to the Change of Sclerocactus glaucus (Uinta Basin Hookless Cactus), Committee on Environment and Public Works. a Threatened Species, to Three Separate Species, Sclerocactus brevispinus (Pariette Cactus), Sclerocactus glaucus (Colorado EC–3189. A communication from the Deputy Assistant Secretary, Hookless Cactus), and Sclerocactus wetlandicus (Uinta Basin Fish and Wildlife Service, Department of the Interior, transmitting, Hookless Cactus)’’ (RIN1018-AV51) received in the Office of the pursuant to law, the report of a rule entitled ‘‘Eagle Permits Take; President of the Senate on September 24, 2009; to the Committee Necessary to Protect Interests in Particular Localities’’ (RIN1018- on Environment and Public Works. AV81) received in the Office of the President of the Senate on September 24, 2009; to the Committee on Environment and Public Works.

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DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR—Continued EC–4153. A communication from the Director of Environmental Pol- icy and Compliance, Office of the Secretary, Department of the EC–3225. A communication from the Regulatory Affairs Division Interior, transmitting, pursuant to law, the report of a rule entitled Chief, Land and Minerals Management, Minerals Management ‘‘Implementation of the National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA) Service, Department of the Interior, transmitting, pursuant to law, of 1969’’ received in the Office of the President of the Senate the report of a rule entitled ‘‘Minerals Management: Adjustment on December 17, 2009; to the Committee on Environment and of Cost Recovery Fees’’ (RIN1004-AE01) received in the Office Public Works. of the President of the Senate on September 26, 2009; to the Committee on Environment and Public Works. EC–4280. A communication from the Branch Chief, Division of Mi- gratory Bird Management, Fish and Wildlife Services, Department EC–3330. A communication from the Chief of the Endangered Species of the Interior, transmitting, pursuant to law, the report of a rule Listing Branch, Fish and Wildlife Services, Department of the Inte- entitled ‘‘Migratory Bird Permits; Changes in the Regulations Gov- rior, transmitting, pursuant to law, the report of a rule entitled erning Falconry’’ (RIN1018-AW44) received during adjournment ‘‘Endangered and Threatened Wildlife and Plants; Listing Lepidium of the Senate in the Office of the President of the Senate on papilliferum (Slickspot Peppergrass) as a Threatened Species January 8, 2010; to the Committee on Environment and Public Throughout Its Range’’ (RIN1018-AW34) received in the Office Works. of the President of the Senate on October 7, 2009; to the Committee on Environment and Public Works. EC–4457. A communication from the Director, Fish and Wildlife Service, Department of the Interior, transmitting, pursuant to law, EC–3331. A communication from the Chief of the Endangered Species the report of a rule entitled ‘‘Endangered and Threatened Wildlife Listing Branch, Fish and Wildlife Services, Department of the Inte- and Plants; Removal of the Brown Pelican (Pelecanus occidentalis) rior, transmitting, pursuant to law, the report of a rule entitled From the Federal List of Endangered and Threatened Wildlife’’ ‘‘Endangered and Threatened Wildlife and Plants; Designation of (RIN1018-AV28) received in the Office of the President of the Critical Habitat for the Southwest Alaska Distinct Population Seg- Senate on January 20, 2010; to the Committee on Environment ment of the Northern Sea Otter’’ (RIN1018-AV92) received in and Public Works. the Office of the President of the October 7, 2009; to the Com- mittee on Environment and Public Works. EC–4848. A communication from the Branch Chief, Division of Mi- gratory Bird Management, Fish and Wildlife Services, Department EC–3611. A communication from the Chief of the Scientific Authority of the Interior, transmitting, pursuant to law, the report of a rule Division, Fish and Wildlife Services, Department of the Interior, entitled ‘‘Migratory Bird Permits; Control of Muscovy Ducks, Revi- transmitting, pursuant to law, the report of a rule entitled ‘‘Endan- sions to the Waterfowl Permit Exceptions and Waterfowl Sale and gered and Threatened Wildlife and Plants; Listing the Chatham Disposal Permits Regulations’’ (RIN1018-AV34) received in the Petrel, Fiji Petrel, and Magenta Petrel as Endangered Throughout Office of the President of the Senate on February 23, 2010; to Their Ranges’’ (RIN1018-AV21) received in the Office of the Presi- the Committee on Environment and Public Works. dent of the Senate on November 5, 2009; to the Committee on Environment and Public Works. EC–4849. A communication from the Branch Chief, Division of Mi- gratory Bird Management, Fish and Wildlife Services, Department EC–3612. A communication from the Director of Fish and Wildlife of the Interior, transmitting, pursuant to law, the report of a rule Services, Department of the Interior, transmitting, pursuant to law, entitled ‘‘General Provisions; Revised List of Migratory Birds’’ the report of a rule entitled ‘‘Endangered and Threatened Wildlife (RIN1018-AB72) received in the Office of the President of the and Plants; Reinstatement of Protections for the Gray Wolf in Senate on February 23, 2010; to the Committee on Environment the Western Great Lakes in Compliance with Settlement Agreement and Public Works. and Court Order’’ (RIN1018-AW80) received in the Office of the President of the Senate on November 5, 2009; to the Committee EC–4850. A communication from the Branch Chief, Division of Mi- on Environment and Public Works. gratory Bird Management, Fish and Wildlife Services, Department of the Interior, transmitting, pursuant to law, the report of a rule EC–3799. A communication from the Departmental Freedom of Infor- entitled ‘‘Migratory Bird Permits; Control of Purple Swamphens’’ mation Officer, Office of the Secretary, Department of the Interior, (RIN1018-AV33) received in the Office of the President of the transmitting, pursuant to law, the report of a rule entitled ‘‘Amend- Senate on February 23, 2010; to the Committee on Environment ment to the Freedom of Information Act Regulations’’ (RIN1090- and Public Works. AA61) as received during adjournment of the Senate in the Office of the President of the Senate on November 24, 2009; to the EC–4851. A communication from the Branch Chief, Division of Mi- Committee on Environment and Public Works. gratory Bird Management, Fish and Wildlife Services, Department of the Interior, transmitting, pursuant to law, the report of a rule EC–3905. A communication from the Chief of the Endangered Species entitled ‘‘Migratory Bird Permits; States Delegated Falconry Permit- Listing Branch, Fish and Wildlife Services, Department of the Inte- ting Authority’’ (RIN1018-AW98) received in the Office of the rior, transmitting, pursuant to law, the report of a rule entitled President of the Senate on February 23, 2010; to the Committee ‘‘Endangered and Threatened Wildlife and Plants; Revised Designa- on Environment and Public Works. tion of Critical Habitat for Cirsium loncholepis (La Graciosa This- tle)’’ (RIN1018-AV03) received in the Office of the President of the Senate on December 3, 2009; to the Committee on Environment and Public Works.

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DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR—Continued EC–5568. A communication from the Director of the U.S. Geological Survey, Department of the Interior, transmitting, pursuant to law, EC–4991. A communication from the Chief of the Endangered Species a report entitled, ‘‘Mineral Commodity Summaries 2010’’; to the Listing Branch, Fish and Wildlife Services, Department of the Inte- Committee on Environment and Public Works. rior, transmitting, pursuant to law, the report of a rule entitled ‘‘Endangered and Threatened Wildlife and Plants; Designation of EC–5597. A communication from the Chief of Recovery and Delisting Critical Habitat for Oregon Chub (Oregonichthys crameri)’’ Branch, Endangered Species Program, Department of the Interior, (RIN1018-AV87) received in the Office of the President of the transmitting, pursuant to law, the report of a rule entitled ‘‘Endan- Senate on March 8, 2009; to the Committee on Environment and gered and Threatened Wildlife and Plants; Reinstatement of Protec- Public Works. tions for the Grizzly Bear in the Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem in Compliance with Court Order’’ (RIN1018-AW97) received in EC–4992. A communication from the Chief of the Endangered Species the Office of the President of the Senate on April 20, 2010; to Listing Branch, Fish and Wildlife Services, Department of the Inte- the Committee on Environment and Public Works. rior, transmitting, pursuant to law, the report of a rule entitled ‘‘Endangered and Threatened Wildlife and Plants; Final Rule to EC–5756. A communication from the Chief, Branch of Listing, Fish List the Galapagos Petrel and Heinroth’s Shearwater as Threatened and Wildlife Service, Department of the Interior, transmitting, pur- Throughout Their Ranges’’ (RIN1018-AW70) received in the Office suant to law, the report of a rule entitled ‘‘Endangered and Threat- of the President of the Senate on March 8, 2009; to the Committee ened Wildlife and Plants; Final Revised Critical Habitat for Hine’s on Environment and Public Works. Emerald Dragonfly (Somatochlora hineana)’’ (RIN1018-AW47) re- ceived in the Office of the President of the Senate on May 4, EC–4993. A communication from the Acting Chief of the Endangered 2010; to the Committee on Environment and Public Works. Species Listing Branch, Fish and Wildlife Services, Department of the Interior, transmitting, pursuant to law, the report of a rule EC–5757. A communication from the Director of the Fish and Wildlife entitled ‘‘Endangered and Threatened Wildlife and Plants; Deter- Service, Department of the Interior, transmitting, pursuant to law, mination of Endangered Status for 48 Species on Kauai and Des- a report relative to endangered and threatened species expenditures; ignation of Critical Habitat’’ (RIN1018-AV48) received in the Of- to the Committee on Environment and Public Works. fice of the President of the Senate on March 8, 2009; to the Committee on Environment and Public Works. EC–6473. A communication from the Chief of the Branch of Listing, Fish and Wildlife Service, Department of the Interior, transmitting, EC–4994. A communication from the Acting Chief of the Endangered pursuant to law, the report of a rule entitled ‘‘Endangered and Species Listing Branch, Fish and Wildlife Services, Department Threatened Wildlife and Plants; Listing the Flying Earwig Hawaiian of the Interior, transmitting, pursuant to law, the report of a rule Damselfly and Pacific Hawaiian Damselfly as Endangered Through- entitled ‘‘Endangered and Threatened Wildlife and Plants; Revised out Their Ranges’’ (RIN1018-AV47) received in the Office of Designation of Critical Habitat for the California Red-Legged Frog’’ the President of the Senate on June 24, 2010; to the Committee (RIN1018-AV90) received in the Office of the President of the on Environment and Public Works. Senate on March 8, 2009; to the Committee on Environment and Public Works. EC–6474. A communication from the Branch Chief, Division of Mi- gratory Bird Management, Fish and Wildlife Services, Department of the Interior, transmitting, pursuant to law, the report of a rule EC–5379. A communication from the Assistant Secretary for Fish entitled ‘‘Migratory Bird Permits; Changes in the Regulations Gov- and Wildlife Parks, National Wildlife Refuge Service, Department erning Migratory Bird Rehabilitation’’ (RIN1018-AX09) received of the Interior, transmitting, pursuant to law, the report of a rule in the Office of the President of the Senate on June 24, 2010; entitled ‘‘2009-2010 Refuge-Specific Hunting and Sport Fishing to the Committee on Environment and Public Works. Regulations - Additions’’ (RIN1018-AW49) as received during ad- journment of the Senate in the Office of the President of the EC–6891. A communication from the Chief of the Endangered Species Senate on April 9, 2010; to the Committee on Environment and Listing Branch, Fish and Wildlife Services, Department of the Inte- Public Works. rior, transmitting, pursuant to law, the report of a rule entitled ‘‘Endangered and Threatened Wildlife and Plants; Designation of EC–5474. A communication from the Secretary of the Interior, trans- Critical Habitat for Limnanthes floccosa ssp. grandiflora (Large- mitting, a report relative to the Preliminary Revised Outer Conti- Flowered Woolly Meadowfoam) and Lomatium cookii (Cook’s nental Shelf (OCS) Oil and Gas Leasing Program (PRP) for 2007- Lomatium)’’ (RIN1018-AW21) received in the Office of the Presi- 2012; to the Committee on Environment and Public Works. dent of the Senate on July 27, 2010; to the Committee on Environ- ment and Public Works. EC–5567. A communication from the Chief, Branch of Listing, Fish and Wildlife Service, Department of the Interior, transmitting, pur- EC–7144. A communication from the Acting Chief of the Foreign suant to law, the report of a rule entitled ‘‘Endangered and Threat- Species Branch, Fish and Wildlife Services, Department of the ened Wildlife and Plants; Designation of Critical Habitat for the Interior, transmitting, pursuant to law, the report of a rule entitled Salt Creek Tiger Beetle’’ (RIN1018-AT79) received during adjourn- ‘‘Endangered and Threatened Wildlife and Plants; Listing Three ment of the Senate in the Office of the President of the Senate Foreign Bird Species from Latin America and the Caribbean as on April 2, 2010; to the Committee on Environment and Public Endangered Throughout Their Range’’ (RIN1018-AV76) received Works. during adjournment of the Senate in the Office of the President of the Senate on September 2, 2010; to the Committee on Environ- ment and Public Works.

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DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR—Continued EC–8078. A communication from the Chief, Listing Branch, Fish and Wildlife Services, Department of the Interior, transmitting, pur- EC–7145. A communication from the Acting Chief of the Recovery suant to law, the report of a rule entitled ‘‘Endangered and Threat- and Delisting Branch, Fish and Wildlife Services, Department of ened Wildlife and Plants; Revised Designation of Critical Habitat the Interior, transmitting, pursuant to law, the report of a rule for Bull Trout in the Coterminous United States’’ (RIN1018-AW88) entitled ‘‘Endangered and Threatened Wildlife and Plants; Threat- received in the Office of the President of the Senate on November ened Status for Shovelnose Sturgeon under the Similarity of Ap- 10, 2010; to the Committee on Environment and Public Works. pearance Provisions of the Endangered Species Act’’ (RIN1018- AW27) received during adjournment of the Senate in the Office EC–8079. A communication from the Chief, Division of Habitat and of the President of the Senate on September 2, 2010; to the Com- Resource Conservation, Fish and Wildlife Services, Department of mittee on Environment and Public Works. the Interior, transmitting, pursuant to law, the report of a rule entitled ‘‘Marine Mammal; Polar Bear Deterrence Guidlines’’ EC–7323. A communication from the Assistant Secretary, Bureau of (RIN1018-AW94) received in the Office of the President of the Land Management, Department of the Interior, transmitting, pursu- Senate on November 10, 2010; to the Committee on Environment ant to law, the report of a rule entitled ‘‘Minerals Management: and Public Works. Adjustments of Cost Recovery Fees’’ (RIN1004-AE18) received during adjournment of the Senate in the Office of the President EC–8080. A communication from the Chief, Listing Branch, Fish of the Senate on September 12, 2010; to the Committee on Environ- and Wildlife Services, Department of the Interior, transmitting, pur- ment and Public Works. suant to law, the report of a rule entitled ‘‘Endangered and Threat- ened Wildlife and Plants; Determination of Endangered Status for EC–7485. A communication from the Chief of the Foreign Species the Georgia Pigtoe Mussel, Interrupted Rocksnail, and Rough Branch, Fish and Wildlife Services, Department of the Interior, Hornsnail and Designation of Critical Habitat’’ (RIN1018-AU88) transmitting, pursuant to law, the report of a rule entitled ‘‘Endan- received in the Office of the President of the Senate on November gered and Threatened Wildlife and Plants; Final Rule to List the 10, 2010; to the Committee on Environment and Public Works. Medium Tree-Finch (Camarhynchus pauper) as Endangered Throughout Its Range’’ (RIN1018-AW01) received in the Office EC–8081. A communication from the Chief, Branch of Foreign Spe- of the President of the Senate on September 21, 2010; to the cies, Fish and Wildlife Services, Department of the Interior, trans- Committee on Environment and Public Works. mitting, pursuant to law, the report of a rule entitled ‘‘Endangered and Threatened Wildlife and Plants; Determination of Endangered EC–7486. A communication from the Chief of the Foreign Species Status for the African Penguin; Final Rule’’ (RIN1018-AV60) re- Branch, Fish and Wildlife Services, Department of the Interior, ceived in the Office of the President of the Senate on November transmitting, pursuant to law, the report of a rule entitled ‘‘Endan- 10, 2010; to the Committee on Environment and Public Works. gered and Threatened Wildlife and Plants; Determination of Threat- ened Status for Five Penguin Species’’ (RIN1018-AW40) received EC–8082. A communication from the Chief, Branch of Recovery in the Office of the President of the Senate on September 21, and Delisting, Fish and Wildlife Services, Department of the Inte- 2010; to the Committee on Environment and Public Works. rior, transmitting, pursuant to law, the report of a rule entitled ‘‘Endangered and Threatened Wildlife and Plants; Reinstatement EC–7546. A communication from the Chief of Recovery and Delisting of Protections for the Gray Wolf in the Northern Rocky Mountains Branch, Endangered Species Program, Department of the Interior, in Compliance with a Court Order’’ (RIN1018-AX37) received transmitting, pursuant to law, the report of a rule entitled ‘‘Endan- in the Office of the President of the Senate on November 10, gered and Threatened Wildlife and Plants; Reclassification of the 2010; to the Committee on Environment and Public Works. Oregon Chub From Endangered to Threatened’’ (RIN1018-AW42) received in the Office of the President of the Senate on September EC–8083. A communication from the Chief, Listing Branch, Fish 21, 2010; to the Committee on Environment and Public Works. and Wildlife Services, Department of the Interior, transmitting, pur- suant to law, the report of a rule entitled ‘‘Endangered and Threat- EC–7671. A communication from the Chief of Recovery and Delisting ened Wildlife and Plants; Revised Critical Habitat for Navarretia Branch, Endangered Species Program, Department of the Interior, fossalis (Spreading Navarretia)’’ (RIN1018-AW22) received in the transmitting, pursuant to law, the report of a rule entitled ‘‘Endan- Office of the President of the Senate on November 10, 2010; gered and Threatened Wildlife and Plants; Technical Corrections to the Committee on Environment and Public Works. for Three Midwest Region Plant Species’’ (RIN1018-AX28) re- ceived in the Office of the President of the Senate on September EC–8301. A communication from the Chief, Listing Branch, Fish 29, 2010; to the Committee on Environment and Public Works. and Wildlife Services, Department of the Interior, transmitting, pur- suant to law, the report of a rule entitled ‘‘Endangered and Threat- EC–7672. A communication from the Assistant Secretary for Fish ened Wildlife and Plants; Designation of Critical Habitat for the and Wildlife Parks, National Park Service, Department of the Inte- Vermilion Darter’’ (RIN1018-AW52) received in the Office of the rior, transmitting, pursuant to law, the report of a rule entitled President of the Senate on December 1, 2010; to the Committee ‘‘General Regulation: National Park System’’ (RIN1024-AD91) re- on Environment and Public Works. ceived in the Office of the President of the Senate on October 15, 2010; to the Committee on Environment and Public Works.

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DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR—Continued EC–117. A communication from the Director, Regulatory Management Division, Environmental Protection Agency, transmitting, pursuant EC–8302. A communication from the Chief, Listing Branch, Fish to law, the report of a rule entitled ‘‘Approval and Promulgation and Wildlife Services, Department of the Interior, transmitting, pur- of Air Quality Implementation Plans; Wisconsin; NSR Reform Reg- suant to law, the report of a rule entitled ‘‘Endangered and Threat- ulations, Rule AM–06–04’’ ((EPA–R05–OAR–2006–0609)(FRL– ened Wildlife and Plants; Designation of Critical Habitat for the 8748–9)) received in the Office of the President of the Senate Polar Bear (Ursus maritimus)’’ (RIN1018-AW56) received in the on December 16, 2008; to the Committee on Environment and Office of the President of the Senate on December 1, 2010; to Public Works. the Committee on Environment and Public Works. EC–118. A communication from the Director, Regulatory Management EC–8469. A communication from the Acting Director, Fish and Wild- Division, Environmental Protection Agency, transmitting, pursuant life Service, Department of the Interior, transmitting, pursuant to to law, the report of a rule entitled ‘‘Approval and Promulgation law, the annual report of the Fish and Wildlife Service on reason- of Air Quality Implementation Plans; Oklahoma; Recodification ably identifiable expenditures for the conservation of endangered of Regulations’’ ((EPA–R05–OAR–2006–0389)(FRL–8748–9)) re- and threatened species for fiscal year 2009; to the Committee on ceived in the Office of the President of the Senate on December Environment and Public Works. 16, 2008; to the Committee on Environment and Public Works. EC–119. A communication from the Director, Regulatory Management Division, Environmental Protection Agency, transmitting, pursuant DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION to law, the report of a rule entitled ‘‘Expansion of RCRA Com- parable Fuel Exclusion’’ ((EPA–HQ–RCRA–2005–0017)(FRL– 8753–4)) received in the Office of the President of the Senate on December 16, 2008; to the Committee on Environment and EC–472. A communication from the Secretary of Transportation, trans- Public Works. mitting, pursuant to law, a report relative to the Safe Routes to School (SRTS) program; to the Committee on Environment and EC–120. A communication from the Director, Regulatory Management Public Works. Division, Environmental Protection Agency, transmitting, pursuant to law, the report of a rule entitled ‘‘Revisions to the California EC–1141. A communication from the Chair and Vice Chair, National State Implementation Plan, South Coast Air Quality Management Surface Transportation Infrastructure Financing Commission, trans- District’’ ((EPA–R09–OAR–2008–0537)(FRL–8731–3)) received in mitting, pursuant to law, a report entitled ‘‘Paving Our Way: A the Office of the President of the Senate on December 16, 2008; New Framework for Transportation Finance’’; to the Committee to the Committee on Environment and Public Works. on Environment and Public Works. EC–121. A communication from the Director, Regulatory Management EC–1518. A communication from the Secretary of Transportation, Division, Environmental Protection Agency, transmitting, pursuant transmitting, the Department’s Fiscal Year 2008 Annual Report to law, the report of a rule entitled ‘‘National Emission Standards as required by the Superfund Amendments and Reauthorization for Hazardous Air Pollutant Emissions: Group I Polymers and Res- Act of 1986; to the Committee on Environment and Public Works. ins (Polysulfide Rubber Production, Ethylene Propylene Rubber Pro- duction, Butyl Rubber Production, Neoprene Production); National EC–1519. A communication from the Secretary of Transportation, Emission Standards for Hazardous Air Pollutants for Epoxy Resins transmitting, pursuant to law, the Department’s annual report on Production and Non-Nylon Polyamides Production; National Emis- the administration of the Surface Transportation Project Delivery sion Standards for Hazardous Air Pollutants for Source Categories: Pilot Program; to the Committee on Environment and Public Works. Generic Maximum Achievable Control Technology Standards (Ace- tal Resins Production and Hydrogen Fluoride Production) (Risk EC–8565. A communication from the Secretary of Transportation, and Technology Review)’’ (RIN2060–AO16) received in the Office transmitting, pursuant to law, the Department’s annual report on of the President of the Senate on December 16, 2008; to the the administration of the Surface Transportation Project Delivery Committee on Environment and Public Works. Pilot Program; to the Committee on Environment and Public Works. EC–122. A communication from the Director, Regulatory Management Division, Environmental Protection Agency, transmitting, pursuant ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY to law, the report of a rule entitled ‘‘Prevention of Significant Deterioration (PSD) and Nonattainment New Source Review (NSR): Reconsideration of Inclusion of Fugitive Emissions’’ ((EPA–HQ– EC–116. A communication from the Director, Regulatory Management OAR–2004–0014)(FRL–8752–4)) received in the Office of the Division, Environmental Protection Agency, transmitting, pursuant President of the Senate on December 16, 2008; to the Committee to law, the report of a rule entitled ‘‘Approval and Promulgation on Environment and Public Works. of Air Quality Implementation Plans; Wisconsin; New Source Re- view Reform ‘Linkage’ Rule, Rule AM–32–04b’’ ((EPA–R05– EC–177. A communication from the Director, Regulatory Management OAR–2006–0609)(FRL–8749–1)) received in the Office of the Division, Environmental Protection Agency, transmitting, pursuant President of the Senate on December 16, 2008; to the Committee to law, the report of a rule entitled ‘‘National Volatile Organic on Environment and Public Works. Compound Emission Standards for Aerosol Coatings’’ (RIN2060– AP33) received in the Office of the President of the Senate on December 19, 2008; to the Committee on Environment and Public Works.

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ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY— EC–226. A communication from the Director, Regulatory Management Continued Division, Environmental Protection Agency, transmitting, pursuant to law, the report of a rule entitled ‘‘Approval and Promulgation EC–178. A communication from the Director, Regulatory Management of Air Quality Implementation Plans; Texas; Attainment Demonstra- Division, Environmental Protection Agency, transmitting, pursuant tion for the Dallas/Fort Worth 1997 8-Hour Ozone Nonattainment to law, the report of a rule entitled ‘‘National Ambient Air Quality Area’’ (FRL–8758–7) received in the Office of the President of Standards for Lead’’ (RIN2060–AN83) received in the Office of the Senate on January 5, 2009; to the Committee on Environment the President of the Senate on December 19, 2008; to the Com- and Public Works. mittee on Environment and Public Works. EC–227. A communication from the Director, Regulatory Management EC–179. A communication from the Director, Regulatory Management Division, Environmental Protection Agency, transmitting, pursuant Division, Environmental Protection Agency, transmitting, pursuant to law, the report of a rule entitled ‘‘Approval and Promulgation to law, the report of a rule entitled ‘‘Final Authorization of State of Air Quality Implementation Plans; Illinois and Indiana; Finding Hazardous Waste Management Program Revision’’ (FRL–8755–9) of Attainment for 1-Hour Ozone for the Chicago-Gary-Lake County, received in the Office of the President of the Senate on December IL-IN Area’’ (FRL–8757–8) received in the Office of the President 19, 2008; to the Committee on Environment and Public Works. of the Senate on January 5, 2009; to the Committee on Environment and Public Works. EC–180. A communication from the Director, Regulatory Management Division, Environmental Protection Agency, transmitting, pursuant EC–228. A communication from the Director, Regulatory Management to law, the report of a rule entitled ‘‘Amendment to Standards Division, Environmental Protection Agency, transmitting, pursuant and Practices for All Appropriate Inquiries Under CERCLA’’ to law, the report of a rule entitled ‘‘Approval and Promulgation (RIN2050–A647) received in the Office of the President of the of Implementation Plans; Texas; Control of Emissions of Nitrogen Senate on December 19, 2008; to the Committee on Environment Oxides (NOx) From Cement Kilns’’ (FRL–8758–8) received in and Public Works. the Office of the President of the Senate on January 5, 2009; to the Committee on Environment and Public Works. EC–181. A communication from the Director, Regulatory Management Division, Environmental Protection Agency, transmitting, pursuant EC–229. A communication from the Director, Regulatory Management to law, the report of a rule entitled ‘‘Revision of Source Category Division, Environmental Protection Agency, transmitting, pursuant List for Standards Under Section 112(k) of the Clean Air Act; to law, the report of a rule entitled ‘‘Approval and Promulgation and National Emission Standards for Hazardous Air Pollutants for of Implementation Plans; Georgia; Nonattainment New Source Re- Area Sources: Ferroalloys Production Facilities’’ (FRL–8755–4) re- view Rules’’ (FRL–8757–9) received in the Office of the President ceived in the Office of the President of the Senate on December of the Senate on January 5, 2009; to the Committee on Environment 19, 2008; to the Committee on Environment and Public Works. and Public Works.

EC–223. A communication from the Assistant Administrator, Office EC–230. A communication from the Director, Regulatory Management of Administration and Resources Management, Environmental Pro- Division, Environmental Protection Agency, transmitting, pursuant tection Agency, transmitting, pursuant to law, a report relative to to law, the report of a rule entitled ‘‘Approval and Promulgation the Agency’s competitive sourcing activities during fiscal year of State Implementation Plans: Oregon; Salem Carbon Monoxide 2008; to the Committee on Environment and Public Works. Nonattainment Area; Designation of Areas for Air Quality Planning Purposes’’ (FRL–8747–7) received in the Office of the President EC–224. A communication from the Director, Regulatory Management of the Senate on January 5, 2009; to the Committee on Environment Division, Environmental Protection Agency, transmitting, pursuant and Public Works. to law, the report of a rule entitled ‘‘2, 4-D, Bensulide, Chlorpyrifos, DCPA, Desmedipham, Dimethoate, Fenamiphos, EC–231. A communication from the Director, Regulatory Management Metolachlor, Phorate, Sethoxydim, Terbufos, Tetrachlorvinphos, and Division, Environmental Protection Agency, transmitting, pursuant Triallate; Technical Amendment’’ (FRL–8393–9) received in the to law, the report of a rule entitled ‘‘Extension of Cross-Media Office of the President of the Senate on January 5, 2009; to the Electronic Reporting Rule Deadline for Authorized Programs’’ Committee on Environment and Public Works. (FRL–8757–2) received in the Office of the President of the Senate on January 5, 2009; to the Committee on Environment and Public EC–225. A communication from the Director, Regulatory Management Works. Division, Environmental Protection Agency, transmitting, pursuant to law, the report of a rule entitled ‘‘Air Quality Designations EC–232. A communication from the Director, Regulatory Management for the 2006 24-Hour Fine Particle (PM2.5) National Ambient Air Division, Environmental Protection Agency, transmitting, pursuant Quality Standards’’ (RIN2060–AO02) received in the Office of to law, the report of a rule entitled ‘‘Revisions to the Clean Water the President of the Senate on January 5, 2009; to the Committee Act Regulatory Definition of ‘Discharge of Dredged Material’; Final on Environment and Public Works. Rule’’ (FRL–8757–7) received in the Office of the President of the Senate on January 5, 2009; to the Committee on Environment and Public Works.

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ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY— EC–356. A communication from the Director, Regulatory Management Continued Division, Environmental Protection Agency, transmitting, pursuant to law, the report of a rule entitled ‘‘Extract of Chenopodium EC–233. A communication from the Director, Regulatory Management ambrosioides near ambrosioides; Exemption from the Requirement Division, Environmental Protection Agency, transmitting, pursuant of a Tolerance’’ (FRL–8396–2) received in the Office of the Presi- to law, the report of a rule entitled ‘‘Multiple Chemicals; Extension dent of the Senate on January 7, 2009; to the Committee on of Tolerances for Emergency Exemptions’’ (FRL–8392–3) received Environment and Public Works. in the Office of the President of the Senate on January 5, 2009; to the Committee on Environment and Public Works. EC–458. A communication from the Director, Regulatory Management Division, Environmental Protection Agency, transmitting, pursuant EC–234. A communication from the Director, Regulatory Management to law, the report of a rule entitled ‘‘Approval and Promulgation Division, Environmental Protection Agency, transmitting, pursuant of Air Quality Implementation Plans; Texas; Approval of the Sec- to law, the report of a rule entitled ‘‘Approval and Promulgation tion 110(a)(1) Maintenance Plan for the 1997 8-Hour Ozone Stand- of Air Quality Implementation Plans; The Metropolitan Washington ard for El Paso County’’ (FRL–8761–4) received in the Office Nonattainment Areas; Determination of Attainment of the Fine Par- of the President of the Senate on January 13, 2009; to the Com- ticle Standard’’ (FRL–8759–7) received in the Office of the Presi- mittee on Environment and Public Works. dent of the Senate on January 5, 2009; to the Committee on Environment and Public Works. EC–459. A communication from the Director, Regulatory Management Division, Environmental Protection Agency, transmitting, pursuant EC–235. A communication from the Director, Regulatory Management to law, the report of a rule entitled ‘‘Approval and Promulgation Division, Environmental Protection Agency, transmitting, pursuant of Air Quality Implementation Plans; Arkansas; Emissions Inven- to law, the report of a rule entitled ‘‘Approval and Promulgation tory for the Crittenden County Ozone Non-attainment Area; Emis- of Air Quality Implementation Plans; West Virginia; Ambient Air sions Statements’’ (FRL–8762–4) received in the Office of the Quality Standards’’ (FRL–8759–6) received in the Office of the President of the Senate on January 13, 2009; to the Committee President of the Senate on January 5, 2009; to the Committee on Environment and Public Works. on Environment and Public Works. EC–460. A communication from the Director, Regulatory Management EC–309. A communication from the Director, Regulatory Management Division, Environmental Protection Agency, transmitting, pursuant Division, Environmental Protection Agency, transmitting, pursuant to law, the report of a rule entitled ‘‘Approval and Promulgation to law, the report of a rule entitled ‘‘Nebraska: Final Authorization of Air Quality Implementation Plans; Utah’s Emission Inventory of State Hazardous Waste Management Program Revisions’’ (FRL– Reporting Requirements’’ (FRL–8754–7) received in the Office of 8758–6) received in the Office of the President of the Senate the President of the Senate on January 13, 2009; to the Committee on January 5, 2009; to the Committee on Environment and Public on Environment and Public Works. Works. EC–461. A communication from the Director, Regulatory Management EC–353. A communication from the Director, Regulatory Management Division, Environmental Protection Agency, transmitting, pursuant Division, Environmental Protection Agency, transmitting, pursuant to law, the report of a rule entitled ‘‘Finding of Failure to Submit to law, the report of a rule entitled ‘‘Approval and Promulgation State Implementation Plans Required by the 1999 Regional Haze of Air Quality Implementation Plans; West Virginia; Update to Rule’’ (FRL–8762–7) received in the Office of the President of Materials Incorporated by Reference’’ (FRL–8750–1) received in the Senate on January 13, 2009; to the Committee on Environment the Office of the President of the Senate on January 7, 2009; and Public Works. to the Committee on Environment and Public Works. EC–462. A communication from the Director, Regulatory Management EC–354. A communication from the Director, Regulatory Management Division, Environmental Protection Agency, transmitting, pursuant Division, Environmental Protection Agency, transmitting, pursuant to law, the report of a rule entitled ‘‘Prevention of Significant to law, the report of a rule entitled ‘‘Approval and Promulgation Deterioration (PSD) and Nonattainment New Source Review (NSR): of Implementation Plans; Washington; Interstate Transport of Pollu- Aggregation and Project Netting’’ (FRL–8762–8) received in the tion’’ (FRL–8760–7) received in the Office of the President of Office of the President of the Senate on January 13, 2009; to the Senate on January 7, 2009; to the Committee on Environment the Committee on Environment and Public Works. and Public Works. EC–505. A communication from the Director, Regulatory Management EC–355. A communication from the Director, Regulatory Management Division, Environmental Protection Agency, transmitting, pursuant Division, Environmental Protection Agency, transmitting, pursuant to law, the report of a rule entitled ‘‘Air Quality: Revision to to law, the report of a rule entitled ‘‘Civil Monetary Penalty Infla- Definition of Volatile Organic Compounds - Exclusion of Propylene tion Adjustment Rule’’ (RIN2020–AA46) received in the Office Carbonate and Dimethyl Carbonate’’ (RIN2060–AN75) received in of the President of the Senate on January 7, 2009; to the Committee the Office of the President of the Senate on January 16, 2009; on Environment and Public Works. to the Committee on Environment and Public Works.

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ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY— EC–672. A communication from the Director, Regulatory Management Continued Division, Environmental Protection Agency, transmitting, pursuant to law, the report of a rule entitled ‘‘Procedures for Implementing EC–506. A communication from the Director, Regulatory Management the National Environmental Policy Act and Assessing the Environ- Division, Environmental Protection Agency, transmitting, pursuant mental Effects Abroad of EPA Actions’’ (RIN2020–AA48) received to law, the report of a rule entitled ‘‘Approval and Promulgation in the Office of the President of the Senate on February 9, 2009; of Implementation Plans; ; Vehicle Inspection and Mainte- to the Committee on Environment and Public Works. nance Program’’ (FRL–8748–7) received in the Office of the Presi- dent of the Senate on January 16, 2009; to the Committee on EC–673. A communication from the Director, Regulatory Management Environment and Public Works. Division, Environmental Protection Agency, transmitting, pursuant to law, the report of a rule entitled ‘‘Oklahoma: Final Authorization EC–507. A communication from the Director, Regulatory Management of State Hazardous Waste Management Program Revision’’ (FRL- Division, Environmental Protection Agency, transmitting, pursuant 8767-9) received in the Office of the President of the Senate on to law, the report of a rule entitled ‘‘Finding of Failure to Submit February 9, 2009; to the Committee on Environment and Public a Required State Implementation Plan Revision for 1-Hour Ozone Works. Standard, California - San Joaquin Valley - Reasonably Available Control Technology’’ (FRL–8763–5) received in the Office of the EC–674. A communication from the Director, Regulatory Management President of the Senate on January 16, 2009; to the Committee Division, Environmental Protection Agency, transmitting, pursuant on Environment and Public Works. to law, the report of a rule entitled ‘‘Oil Pollution Prevention; Non-Transportation Related Onshore Facilities; Spill Prevention, EC–508. A communication from the Director, Regulatory Management Control, and Countermeasure Rule - Final Amendments’’ (FRL– Division, Environmental Protection Agency, transmitting, pursuant 8770–7) received in the Office of the President of the Senate to law, the report of a rule entitled ‘‘Finding of Failure to Submit on February 9, 2009; to the Committee on Environment and Public State Implementation Plans Required for the 1997 8-Hour Ozone Works. National Ambient Air Quality Standard; North Carolina and South Carolina’’ (FRL–8764–8) received in the Office of the President EC–763. A communication from the Director, Regulatory Management of the Senate on January 16, 2009; to the Committee on Environ- Division, Environmental Protection Agency, transmitting, pursuant ment and Public Works. to law, the report of a rule entitled ‘‘Prevention of Significant Deterioration (PSD) and Nonattainment New Source Review (NSR): EC–509. A communication from the Director, Regulatory Management Aggregation’’ (FRL–8773–2) received in the Office of the President Division, Environmental Protection Agency, transmitting, pursuant of the Senate on February 9, 2009; to the Committee on Environ- ment and Public Works. to law, the report of a rule entitled ‘‘Oil Pollution Prevention; Non-Transportation Related Onshore Facilities’’ (RIN2050–AG49) EC–764. A communication from the Director, Regulatory Management received in the Office of the President of the Senate on January Division, Environmental Protection Agency, transmitting, pursuant 16, 2009; to the Committee on Environment and Public Works. to law, the report of a rule entitled ‘‘Prevention of Significant Deterioration (PSD) and Nonattainment New Source Review (NSR): EC–510. A communication from the Director, Regulatory Management Aggregation’’ (FRL–8773–3) received in the Office of the President Division, Environmental Protection Agency, transmitting, pursuant of the Senate on February 9, 2009; to the Committee on Environ- to law, the report of a rule entitled ‘‘Operating Permit Programs; ment and Public Works. Flexible Air Permitting Rule’’ (RIN2060–AM45) received in the Office of the President of the Senate on January 16, 2009; to EC–765. A communication from the Director, Regulatory Management the Committee on Environment and Public Works. Division, Environmental Protection Agency, transmitting, pursuant to law, the report of a rule entitled ‘‘Regulation of Fuels and EC–535. A communication from the Assistant Administrator, Environ- Fuel Additives: Gasoline and Diesel Fuel Test Methods’’ (FRL– mental Protection Agency, transmitting, pursuant to law, a report 8771–6) received in the Office of the President of the Senate entitled ‘‘National Water Quality Inventory: Report to Congress, on February 9, 2009; to the Committee on Environment and Public 2004 Reporting Cycle’’; to the Committee on Environment and Works. Public Works. EC–766. A communication from the Director, Regulatory Management EC–536. A communication from the Director, Regulatory Management Division, Environmental Protection Agency, transmitting, pursuant Division, Environmental Protection Agency, transmitting, pursuant to law, the report of a rule entitled ‘‘National Emission Standards to law, the report of a rule entitled ‘‘National Priorities List, Final for Hazardous Air Pollutants From Petroleum Refineries’’ (FRL– Rule’’ (RIN2050–AD75) received in the Office of the President 8768–2) received in the Office of the President of the Senate of the Senate on January 16, 2009; to the Committee on Environ- on January 29, 2009; to the Committee on Environment and Public ment and Public Works. Works.

EC–671. A communication from the Deputy Inspector General, Envi- EC–842. A communication from the Director, Regulatory Management ronmental Protection Agency, transmitting, pursuant to law, a report Division, Environmental Protection Agency, transmitting, two Uni- entitled ‘‘Annual Superfund Report to Congress for Fiscal Year form Resource Locators (URLs) for documents that the Agency 2008’’; to the Committee on Environment and Public Works. has recently issued, received in the Office of the President of the Senate on February 9, 2009; to the Committee on Environment and Public Works.

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ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY— EC–896. A communication from the Director, Regulatory Management Continued Division, Environmental Protection Agency, transmitting, pursuant to law, the report of a rule entitled ‘‘Approval and Promulgation EC–843. A communication from the Director, Regulatory Management of Implementation Plans; State of California; 2003 State Strategy Division, Environmental Protection Agency, transmitting, pursuant and 2003 South Coast Plan for One-Hour Ozone and Nitrogen to law, the report of a rule entitled ‘‘Extension of Deadline for Dioxide’’ (FRL-8770-1) received in the Office of the President Action of Section 126 Petition from Delaware’’ (FRL–8774–6) re- of the Senate on March 3, 2009; to the Committee on Environment ceived in the Office of the President of the Senate on February and Public Works. 9, 2009; to the Committee on Environment and Public Works. EC–897. A communication from the Director, Regulatory Management EC–844. A communication from the Director, Regulatory Management Division, Environmental Protection Agency, transmitting, pursuant Division, Environmental Protection Agency, transmitting, pursuant to law, the report of a rule entitled ‘‘New Source Performance to law, the report of a rule entitled ‘‘National Emission Standards Standards; Supplemental Delegation of Authority to the State of for Hazardous Air Pollutants for Area Sources: Electric Arc Furnace Wyoming‘‘ (FRL-8770-2) received in the Office of the President Steelmaking Facilities’’ (FRL–8774–1) received in the Office of of the Senate on March 3, 2009; to the Committee on Environment the President of the Senate on February 9, 2009; to the Committee and Public Works. on Environment and Public Works. EC–950. A communication from the Director, Regulatory Management EC–845. A communication from the Director, Regulatory Management Division, Environmental Protection Agency, transmitting, pursuant Division, Environmental Protection Agency, transmitting, pursuant to law, the report of a rule entitled ‘‘Protection of Stratospheric to law, the report of a rule entitled ‘‘Approval and Promulgation Ozone: Recordkeeping and Reporting Requirements for the Import of Air Quality Implementation Plans; New Hampshire; 2009 Motor of Halon-1301 Aircraft Fire Extinguishing Vessels’’ (FRL-8779- Vehicle Emissions Budgets for the Boston-Manchester-Portsmouth 6) received in the Office of the President of the Senate on March (SE), New Hampshire, 8-Hour Ozone Nonattainment Area’’ (FRL– 10, 2009; to the Committee on Environment and Public Works. 8771–3) received in the Office of the President of the Senate on February 24, 2009; to the Committee on Environment and Public EC–964. A communication from the Director, Regulatory Management Works. Division, Environmental Protection Agency, transmitting, pursuant to law, the report of a rule entitled ‘‘Approval and Promulgation EC–846. A communication from the Director, Regulatory Management of Air Quality Implementation Plans; District of Columbia; Update Division, Environmental Protection Agency, transmitting, pursuant to Materials Incorporated by Reference’’ (FRL–8775–3) as received to law, the report of a rule entitled ‘‘Final Authorization of State during adjournment of the Senate in the Office of the President Hazardous Waste Management Program Revision’’ (FRL–8771–8) of the Senate on March 13, 2009; to the Committee on Environment received in the Office of the President of the Senate on February and Public Works. 24, 2009; to the Committee on Environment and Public Works. EC–966. A communication from the Director, Regulatory Management EC–847. A communication from the Director, Regulatory Management Division, Environmental Protection Agency, transmitting, pursuant Division, Environmental Protection Agency, transmitting, pursuant to law, the report of a rule entitled ‘‘Approval and Promulgation to law, the report of a rule entitled ‘‘Outer Continental Shelf of Air Quality Implementation Plans; Pennsylvania; Redesignation Air Regulations Consistency Update for Florida’’ (FRL–8769–5) of the Greene County 8-Hour Ozone Nonattainment Area to Attain- received in the Office of the President of the Senate on February ment and Approval of the Maintenance Plan and 2002 Base-Year 24, 2009; to the Committee on Environment and Public Works. Inventory’’ (FRL-8777-3) as received during adjournment of the Senate in the Office of the President of the Senate on March EC–848. A communication from the Director, Regulatory Management 13, 2009; to the Committee on Environment and Public Works. Division, Environmental Protection Agency, transmitting, pursuant to law, the report of a rule entitled ‘‘Outer Continental Shelf EC–967. A communication from the Director, Regulatory Management Air Regulations Consistency Update for North Carolina’’ (FRL– Division, Environmental Protection Agency, transmitting, pursuant 8769–6) received in the Office of the President of the Senate to law, the report of a rule entitled ‘‘Approval and Promulgation on February 24, 2009; to the Committee on Environment and Public of Air Quality Implementation Plans; Virginia; Amendments to Works. the Open Burning Regulation’’ (FRL-8773-1) as received during adjournment of the Senate in the Office of the President of the EC–895. A communication from the Director, Regulatory Management Senate on March 13, 2009; to the Committee on Environment Division, Environmental Protection Agency, transmitting, pursuant and Public Works. to law, the report of a rule entitled ‘‘Approval and Promulgation of Implementation Plans; Hawaii; Correction’’ (FRL–8771–1) re- EC–968. A communication from the Director, Regulatory Management ceived in the Office of the President of the Senate on March Division, Environmental Protection Agency, transmitting, pursuant 3, 2009; to the Committee on Environment and Public Works. to law, the report of a rule entitled ‘‘Approval and Promulgation of Air Quality Implementation Plans; Pennsylvania; Redesignation of the Clearfield/Indiana 8-Hour Ozone Nonattainment Area to At- tainment and Approval of the Maintenance Plan and 2002 Base- Year Inventory’’ (FRL-8777-4) as received during adjournment of the Senate in the Office of the President of the Senate on March 13, 2009; to the Committee on Environment and Public Works.

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ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY— EC–1121. A communication from the Director, Regulatory Manage- Continued ment Division, Environmental Protection Agency, transmitting, pur- suant to law, the report of a rule entitled ‘‘Approval and Promulga- EC–969. A communication from the Director, Regulatory Management tion of Air Quality Implementation Plans: Kentucky; Approval Sec- Division, Environmental Protection Agency, transmitting, pursuant tion 110(a)(1) Maintenance Plans for the 1997 8-hour ozone stand- to law, the report of a rule entitled ‘‘Approval and Promulgation ard for the Huntington-Ashland Area, Lexington Area and of Air Quality Implementation Plans; Alabama; Update to Materials Edmonson County’’ (FRL-8781-5) received in the Office of the Incorporated by Reference’’ (FRL-8759-9) as received during ad- President of the Senate on March 24, 2009; to the Committee journment of the Senate in the Office of the President of the on Environment and Public Works. Senate on March 13, 2009; to the Committee on Environment and Public Works. EC–1122. A communication from the Director, Regulatory Manage- ment Division, Environmental Protection Agency, transmitting, pur- EC–970. A communication from the Director, Regulatory Management suant to law, the report of a rule entitled ‘‘Approval and Promulga- Division, Environmental Protection Agency, transmitting, pursuant tion of Air Quality Implementation Plan; Maryland; Reasonably to law, the report of a rule entitled ‘‘Approval and Promulgation Available Control Technology Requirements for Volatile Organic of Air Quality Implementation Plans; Texas; Revisions to Permits Compounds’’ (FRL-8780-2) received in the Office of the President of the Senate on March 24, 2009; to the Committee on Environment by Rule and Regulations for Control of Air Pollution by Permits and Public Works. for New Construction or Modification’’ (FRL-8780-5) as received during adjournment of the Senate in the Office of the President EC–1123. A communication from the Director, Regulatory Manage- of the Senate on March 13, 2009; to the Committee on Environment ment Division, Environmental Protection Agency, transmitting, pur- and Public Works. suant to law, the report of a rule entitled ‘‘Approval and Promulga- tion of Air Quality Implementation Plans; Virginia; Volatile Organic EC–971. A communication from the Director, Regulatory Management Compound Reasonably Available Control Technology for Reynolds Division, Environmental Protection Agency, transmitting, pursuant Consumer Products Company’’ (FRL-8779-8) received in the Office to law, the report of a rule entitled ‘‘Final Determination to Ap- of the President of the Senate on March 24, 2009; to the Committee prove Research, Development, and Demonstration Request for the on Environment and Public Works. Salt River Landfill’’ (FRL-8777-9) as received during adjournment of the Senate in the Office of the President of the Senate on EC–1124. A communication from the Director, Regulatory Manage- March 13, 2009; to the Committee on Environment and Public ment Division, Environmental Protection Agency, transmitting, pur- Works. suant to law, the report of a rule entitled ‘‘Approval and Promulga- tion of Air Quality Implementation Plans; West Virginia; Amend- EC 09990. A communication from the Director, Regulatory Manage- ments to the Control of Air Pollution from Combustion of Refuse’’ ment Division, Environmental Protection Agency, transmitting, pur- (FRL-8782-2) received in the Office of the President of the Senate suant to law, the report of a rule entitled ‘‘Approval and Promulga- on March 24, 2009; to the Committee on Environment and Public tion of Air Quality Implementation Plans; Pennsylvania; Update Works. to Materials Incorporated by Reference’’ (FRL-8774-8) received in the Office of the President of the Senate on March 17, 2009; EC–1125. A communication from the Director, Regulatory Manage- to the Committee on Environment and Public Works. ment Division, Environmental Protection Agency, transmitting, pur- suant to law, the report of a rule entitled ‘‘Approval and Promulga- EC–991. A communication from the Director, Regulatory Management tion of Implementation Plans; Revisions to the Alabama State Im- Division, Environmental Protection Agency, transmitting, pursuant plementation Plan; Birmingham and Jackson Counties’’ (FRL-8781- to law, the report of a rule entitled ‘‘Standards of Performance 7) received in the Office of the President of the Senate on March for Stationary Combustion Turbines’’ (FRL-8784-4) received in the 24, 2009; to the Committee on Environment and Public Works. Office of the President of the Senate on March 17, 2009; to the EC–1126. A communication from the Director, Regulatory Manage- Committee on Environment and Public Works. ment Division, Environmental Protection Agency, transmitting, pur- suant to law, the report of a rule entitled ‘‘Approval and Promulga- EC–992. A communication from the Director, Regulatory Management tion of State Air Quality Plans for Designated Facilities and Pollut- Division, Environmental Protection Agency, transmitting, pursuant ants; Control of Emissions From Existing Other Solid Waste Incin- to law, the report of a rule entitled ‘‘Lead; Fees for Accreditation erator Units; Arizona; Pima County Department of Environmental of Training Programs and Certification of Lead-based Paint Activi- Quality’’ (FRL-8781-2) received in the Office of the President ties and Renovation Contractors’’ (FRL-8404-2) received in the of the Senate on March 24, 2009; to the Committee on Environment Office of the President of the Senate on March 17, 2009; to the and Public Works. Committee on Environment and Public Works. EC–1127. A communication from the Director, Regulatory Manage- EC–1120. A communication from the Director, Regulatory Manage- ment Division, Environmental Protection Agency, transmitting, pur- ment Division, Environmental Protection Agency, transmitting, pur- suant to law, the report of a rule entitled ‘‘Delegation of National suant to law, the report of a rule entitled ‘‘Hazardous Chemical Emission Standards for Hazardous Air Pollutants for Source Cat- Reporting; Tier II Inventory Information’’ (FRL-8785-3) received egories; State of California; Amador County Air Pollution Control in the Office of the President of the Senate on March 20, 2009; District, San Diego County Air Pollution Control District’’ (FRL- to the Committee on Environment and Public Works. 8783-7) received in the Office of the President of the Senate on March 24, 2009; to the Committee on Environment and Public Works.

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ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY— EC–1303. A communication from the Director, Regulatory Manage- Continued ment Division, Environmental Protection Agency, transmitting, pur- suant to law, the report of a rule entitled ‘‘Approval and Promulga- EC–1128. A communication from the Director, Regulatory Manage- tion of Air Quality Implementation Plans; Kansas; Update to Mate- ment Division, Environmental Protection Agency, transmitting, pur- rials Incorporated by Reference’’ (FRL-8760-9) as received during suant to law, the report of a rule entitled ‘‘New Mexico: Final adjournment of the Senate in the Office of the President of the Authorization of State Hazardous Waste Management’’ (FRL-8784- Senate on April 3, 2009; to the Committee on Environment and 9) received in the Office of the President of the Senate on March Public Works. 24, 2009; to the Committee on Environment and Public Works. EC–1304. A communication from the Director, Regulatory Manage- EC–1140. A communication from the Administrator, Environmental ment Division, Environmental Protection Agency, transmitting, pur- Protection Agency, transmitting, pursuant to law, a report entitled suant to law, the report of a rule entitled ‘‘National Priorities ‘‘Drinking Water Infrastructure Needs Survey and Assessment: List, Final Rule No. 46’’ (RIN2050-AD75) as received during ad- Fourth Report to Congress’’; to the Committee on Environment journment of the Senate in the Office of the President of the and Public Works. Senate on April 3, 2009; to the Committee on Environment and Public Works. EC–1154. A communication from the Director, Regulatory Manage- ment Division, Environmental Protection Agency, transmitting, pur- EC–1305. A communication from the Director, Regulatory Manage- suant to law, the report of a rule entitled ‘‘Approval and Promulga- ment Division, Environmental Protection Agency, transmitting, pur- tion of Implementation Plans; New Mexico; Albuquerque/Bernalillo suant to law, the report of a rule entitled ‘‘Determination of Attain- County’’ (FRL-8788-8) received in the Office of the President ment of the One-Hour Ozone Standard for the Southern New Jersey of the Senate on March 27, 2009; to the Committee on Environment Portion of the Philadelphia Metropolitan Nonattainment Area’’ and Public Works. (FRL-8775-5) as received during adjournment of the Senate in the Office of the President of the Senate on April 9, 2009; to EC–1155. A communication from the Director, Regulatory Manage- the Committee on Environment and Public Works. ment Division, Environmental Protection Agency, transmitting, pur- suant to law, the report of a rule entitled ‘‘Approval and Promulga- EC–1306. A communication from the Director, Regulatory Manage- tion of Implementation Plans; Revisions to the Nevada State Imple- ment Division, Environmental Protection Agency, transmitting, pur- mentation Plan; Updated Statutory and Regulatory Provisions; Re- suant to law, the report of a rule entitled ‘‘American Recovery scissions’’ (FRL-8767-5) received in the Office of the President and Reinvestment Act of 2009 (Recovery Act) Supplemental Fund- of the Senate on March 27, 2009; to the Committee on Environment ing for Brownfields Revolving Loan Fund (RLF) Grantees’’ (FRL- and Public Works. 8791-3) as received during adjournment of the Senate in the Office of the President of the Senate on April 9, 2009; to the Committee EC–1156. A communication from the Director, Regulatory Manage- on Environment and Public Works. ment Division, Environmental Protection Agency, transmitting, pur- suant to law, the report of a rule entitled ‘‘Approval and Promulga- EC–1307. A communication from the Director, Regulatory Manage- tion of Implementation Plans; Variance Determination for Particu- ment Division, Environmental Protection Agency, transmitting, pur- late Matter from a Specific Source in the State of New Jersey’’ suant to law, the report of a rule entitled ‘‘Approval and Promulga- (FRL-8775-6) received in the Office of the President of the Senate tion of Implementation Plans and Operating Permits Program; State on March 27, 2009; to the Committee on Environment and Public of Missouri’’ (FRL-8791-6) as received during adjournment of the Works. Senate in the Office of the President of the Senate on April 13, 2009; to the Committee on Environment and Public Works. EC–1157. A communication from the Director, Regulatory Manage- ment Division, Environmental Protection Agency, transmitting, pur- EC–1308. A communication from the Director, Regulatory Manage- suant to law, the report of a rule entitled ‘‘Captan, 2,4-D, Dodine, ment Division, Environmental Protection Agency, transmitting, pur- DCPA, Endothall, Fomesafen, Propyzamide, Ethofumesate, suant to law, the report of a rule entitled ‘‘Ocean Dumping; Des- Permethrin, Dimethipin, and Fenarimol; Technical Amendment’’ ignation of Ocean Dredged Material Disposal Site Offshore of the (FRL-8407-2) received in the Office of the President of the Senate Rogue River, Oregon’’ (FRL-8791-2) as received during adjourn- on March 27, 2009; to the Committee on Environment and Public ment of the Senate in the Office of the President of the Senate Works. on April 13, 2009; to the Committee on Environment and Public Works. EC–1158. A communication from the Director, Regulatory Manage- ment Division, Environmental Protection Agency, transmitting, pur- EC–1309. A communication from the Director, Regulatory Manage- suant to law, the report of a rule entitled ‘‘Oil Pollution Prevention; ment Division, Environmental Protection Agency, transmitting, pur- Non-Transportation Related Onshore Facilities; Spill Prevention, suant to law, the report of a rule entitled ‘‘Wisconsin: Final Author- Control, and Countermeasure Rule - Final Amendments’’ ization of State Hazardous Waste Management Program Revision’’ (RIN2050-AG16) received in the Office of the President of the (FRL-8788-9) as received during adjournment of the Senate in Senate on March 27, 2009; to the Committee on Environment the Office of the President of the Senate on April 13, 2009; to and Public Works. the Committee on Environment and Public Works.

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ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY— EC–1317. A communication from the Director, Regulatory Manage- Continued ment Division, Environmental Protection Agency, transmitting, pur- suant to law, the report of a rule entitled ‘‘Approval and Promulga- EC–1310. A communication from the Director, Regulatory Manage- tion of Air Quality Implementation Plans; Minnesota’’ (FRL-8894- ment Division, Environmental Protection Agency, transmitting, pur- 1) as received during adjournment of the Senate in the Office suant to law, the report of a rule entitled ‘‘Withdrawal of NPDES of the President of the Senate on April 17, 2009; to the Committee Voluntary Permit Fee Incentive for Clean Water Act Section 108 on Environment and Public Works. Grants; Allotment Formula’’ (FRL-8792-3) as received during ad- journment of the Senate in the Office of the President of the EC–1318. A communication from the Director, Regulatory Manage- Senate on April 13, 2009; to the Committee on Environment and ment Division, Environmental Protection Agency, transmitting, pur- Public Works. suant to law, the report of a rule entitled ‘‘Amendment to Require- ments for Providing Information on the Delegation of the Adminis- EC–1311. A communication from the Director, Regulatory Manage- trator’s Authorities and Responsibilities for Certain States’’ (FRL- ment Division, Environmental Protection Agency, transmitting, pur- 8893-7) as received during adjournment of the Senate in the Office suant to law, the report of a rule entitled ‘‘Approval and Promulga- of the President of the Senate on April 17, 2009; to the Committee tion of Air Quality Implementation Plans; Delaware; Update to Materials Incorporated by Reference’’ (FRL-8789-7) as received on Environment and Public Works. during adjournment of the Senate in the Office of the President of the Senate on April 16, 2009; to the Committee on Environment EC–1319. A communication from the Director, Regulatory Manage- and Public Works. ment Division, Environmental Protection Agency, transmitting, pur- suant to law, the report of a rule entitled ‘‘Approval and Promulga- EC–1312. A communication from the Director, Regulatory Manage- tion of Air Quality Implementation Plans; Texas; Reasonable Fur- ment Division, Environmental Protection Agency, transmitting, pur- ther Progress Plan, Motor Vehicle Emissions Budgets, and 2002 suant to law, the report of a rule entitled ‘‘Approval and Promulga- Base Year Emissions Inventory; Houston-Galveston-Brazoria 1997 tion of Air Quality Implementation Plans; Georgia; Enhanced In- 8-Hour Ozone Nonattainment Area’’ (FRL-8895-3) as received dur- spection and Maintenance Plan’’ (FRL-8892-8) as received during ing adjournment of the Senate in the Office of the President of adjournment of the Senate in the Office of the President of the the Senate on April 17, 2009; to the Committee on Environment Senate on April 16, 2009; to the Committee on Environment and and Public Works. Public Works. EC–1320. A communication from the Director, Regulatory Manage- EC–1313. A communication from the Director, Regulatory Manage- ment Division, Environmental Protection Agency, transmitting, pur- ment Division, Environmental Protection Agency, transmitting, pur- suant to law, the report of a rule entitled ‘‘Approval and Promulga- suant to law, the report of a rule entitled ‘‘Wisconsin: Final Author- tion of Implementation Plans; South Carolina; NOx SIP Call Phase ization of State Hazardous Waste Management Program Revision‘‘ II’’ (FRL-8894-8) as received during adjournment of the Senate (FRL-8789-6) as received during adjournment of the Senate in in the Office of the President of the Senate on April 17, 2009; the Office of the President of the Senate on April 16, 2009; to to the Committee on Environment and Public Works. the Committee on Environment and Public Works. EC–1321. A communication from the Director, Office of Human Re- EC–1314. A communication from the Director, Regulatory Manage- sources, Environmental Protection Agency, transmitting, pursuant ment Division, Environmental Protection Agency, transmitting, pur- to law, (13) reports relative to vacancy announcements, changes suant to law, the report of a rule entitled ‘‘Approval and Promulga- in previously submitted reported information, and designation of tion of Air Quality Implementation Plans; New Jersey; Diesel Idling acting officers, as received during adjournment of the Senate in Rule Revisions’’ (FRL-8757-6) as received during adjournment of the Office of the President of the Senate on April 9, 2009; to the Senate in the Office of the President of the Senate on April the Committee on Environment and Public Works. 16, 2009; to the Committee on Environment and Public Works.

EC–1315. A communication from the Director, Regulatory Manage- EC–1322. A communication from the Director, Office of Human Re- ment Division, Environmental Protection Agency, transmitting, pur- sources, Environmental Protection Agency, transmitting, pursuant suant to law, the report of a rule entitled ‘‘Revisions to the Cali- to law, (2) reports relative to vacancy announcements, nominations, fornia State Implementation Plan, Approval of the Ventura County action on nominations, and designation of acting officers, as re- Air Pollution Control District - Reasonably Available Control Tech- ceived during adjournment of the Senate in the Office of the Presi- nology Analysis’’ (FRL-8784-2) as received during adjournment dent of the Senate on April 9, 2009; to the Committee on Environ- of the Senate in the Office of the President of the Senate on ment and Public Works. April 17, 2009; to the Committee on Environment and Public Works. EC–1452. A communication from the Acting Assistant Administrator, Office of Administration and Resources Management, Environ- EC–1316. A communication from the Director, Regulatory Manage- mental Protection Agency, transmitting, pursuant to law, a report ment Division, Environmental Protection Agency, transmitting, pur- relative to the Buy American Act; to the Committee on Environ- suant to law, the report of a rule entitled ‘‘Approval and Promulga- ment and Public Works. tion of Air Quality Implementation Plans; North Dakota; Update to Materials Incorporated by Reference’’ (FRL-8892-7) as received during adjournment of the Senate in the Office of the President of the Senate on April 17, 2009; to the Committee on Environment and Public Works.

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ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY— EC–1460. A communication from the Director, Regulatory Manage- Continued ment Division, Environmental Protection Agency, transmitting, pur- suant to law, the report of a rule entitled ‘‘Ocean Dumping; Des- EC–1453. A communication from the Director, Regulatory Manage- ignation of Ocean Dredged Material Disposal Sites Offshore of ment Division, Environmental Protection Agency, transmitting, a the Umpqua River, Oregon’’ (FRL-8893-1) received in the Office courtesy copy of the report of a rule entitled ‘‘Lead; Minor Amend- of the President of the Senate on April 27, 2009; to the Committee ments to the Renovation, Repair, and Painting Program’’ (RIN2070- on Environment and Public Works. AJ48) received in the Office of the President of the Senate on April 27, 2009; to the Committee on Environment and Public EC–1461. A communication from the Director, Regulatory Manage- Works. ment Division, Environmental Protection Agency, transmitting, pur- suant to law, the report of a rule entitled ‘‘Revisions to the Cali- EC–1454. A communication from the Director, Regulatory Manage- fornia State Implementation Plan, South Coast Air Quality Manage- ment Division, Environmental Protection Agency, transmitting, pur- ment District’’ (FRL-8783-5) received in the Office of the President suant to law, the report of a rule entitled ‘‘Approval and Promulga- of the Senate on April 27, 2009; to the Committee on Environment tion of Air Quality Implementation Plans; Minnesota’’ (FRL-8896- and Public Works. 3) received in the Office of the President of the Senate on April 27, 2009; to the Committee on Environment and Public Works. EC–1462. A communication from the Director, Regulatory Manage- ment Division, Environmental Protection Agency, transmitting, pur- EC–1455. A communication from the Director, Regulatory Manage- suant to law, the report of a rule entitled ‘‘Toxic Release Inventory ment Division, Environmental Protection Agency, transmitting, pur- Form A Eligibility Revisions Implementing the 2009 Omnibus Ap- suant to law, the report of a rule entitled ‘‘Approval and Promulga- propriations Act’’ (FRL-8897-4) received in the Office of the Presi- tion of Air Quality Implementation Plans; Minnesota’’ (FRL-8896- dent of the Senate on April 27, 2009; to the Committee on Environ- 5) received in the Office of the President of the Senate on April ment and Public Works. 27, 2009; to the Committee on Environment and Public Works. EC–1497. A communication from the Director, Regulatory Manage- EC–1456. A communication from the Director, Regulatory Manage- ment Division, Environmental Protection Agency, transmitting, pur- ment Division, Environmental Protection Agency, transmitting, pur- suant to law, the report of a rule entitled ‘‘Adequacy of Iowa suant to law, the report of a rule entitled ‘‘Approval and Promulga- Municipal Solid Waste Landfill Permit Program’’ (FRL-8899-7) tion of Air Quality Implementation Plans; Wisconsin; Finding of received in the Office of the President of the Senate on April Attainment for 1-Hour Ozone for the Milwaukee-Racine, WI Area’’ 29, 2009; to the Committee on Environment and Public Works. (FRL-8895-8) received in the Office of the President of the Senate on April 27, 2009; to the Committee on Environment and Public EC–1498. A communication from the Director, Regulatory Manage- Works. ment Division, Environmental Protection Agency, transmitting, pur- suant to law, the report of a rule entitled ‘‘American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009 (Recovery Act) Addendum to Sup- EC–1457. A communication from the Director, Regulatory Manage- plemental Funding for Brownfields Revolving Loan Fund (RLF) ment Division, Environmental Protection Agency, transmitting, pur- Grantees’’ (FRL-8899-1) received in the Office of the President suant to law, the report of a rule entitled ‘‘Approval and Promulga- of the Senate on April 29, 2009; to the Committee on Environment tion of Air Quality Implementation Plans; Texas; Revisions to Par- and Public Works. ticulate Matter Regulations’’ (FRL-8897-3) received in the Office of the President of the Senate on April 27, 2009; to the Committee EC–1499. A communication from the Director, Regulatory Manage- on Environment and Public Works. ment Division, Environmental Protection Agency, transmitting, pur- suant to law, the report of a rule entitled ‘‘Approval and Promulga- EC–1458. A communication from the Director, Regulatory Manage- tion of Air Quality Implementation Plans; Pennsylvania: Transpor- ment Division, Environmental Protection Agency, transmitting, pur- tation Conformity Requirement’’ (FRL-8898-4) received in the Of- suant to law, the report of a rule entitled ‘‘Montana: Final Author- fice of the President of the Senate on April 29, 2009; to the ization of State Hazardous Waste Management Program Revision’’ Committee on Environment and Public Works. (FRL-8895-7) received in the Office of the President of the Senate on April 27, 2009; to the Committee on Environment and Public EC–1500. A communication from the Director, Regulatory Manage- Works. ment Division, Environmental Protection Agency, transmitting, pur- suant to law, the report of a rule entitled ‘‘Morpholine 4-C6- EC–1459. A communication from the Director, Regulatory Manage- 12 Acyl Derivatives; Exemption from the Requirement of a Toler- ment Division, Environmental Protection Agency, transmitting, pur- ance’’ (FRL-8409-1) received in the Office of the President of suant to law, the report of a rule entitled ‘‘New Source Performance the Senate on April 29, 2009; to the Committee on Environment Standards Review for Nonmetallic Mineral Processing Plants; and and Public Works. Amendment to Subpart UUU Applicability’’ (FRL-8896-7) received in the Office of the President of the Senate on April 27, 2009; EC–1501. A communication from the Director, Regulatory Manage- to the Committee on Environment and Public Works. ment Division, Environmental Protection Agency, transmitting, pur- suant to law, the report of a rule entitled ‘‘Pennsylvania: Final Authorization of State Hazardous Waste Management Program Re- visions’’ (FRL-8898-7) received in the Office of the President of the Senate on April 29, 2009; to the Committee on Environment and Public Works.

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ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY— EC–1527. A communication from the Director, Regulatory Manage- Continued ment Division, Environmental Protection Agency, transmitting, pur- suant to law, the report of a rule entitled ‘‘Revisions to the Cali- EC–1502. A communication from the Director, Regulatory Manage- fornia State Implementation Plan, South Coast Air Quality Manage- ment Division, Environmental Protection Agency, transmitting, pur- ment District Sacramento Metropolitan Air Quality Management suant to law, the report of a rule entitled ‘‘Protection of Strato- District’’ (FRL-8783-9) received in the Office of the President spheric Ozone: The 2009 Critical Use Exemption from the Phaseout of the Senate on May 5, 2009; to the Committee on Environment of Methyl Bromide’’ (FRL-8899-5) received in the Office of the and Public Works. President of the Senate on April 29, 2009; to the Committee on Environment and Public Works. EC–1615. A communication from the Director, Regulatory Manage- ment Division, Environmental Protection Agency, transmitting, pur- EC–1521. A communication from the Director, Regulatory Manage- suant to law, the report of a rule entitled ‘‘Texas; Final Authoriza- ment Division, Environmental Protection Agency, transmitting, pur- tion of State Hazardous Waste Management Program Revision’’ suant to law, the report of a rule entitled ‘‘Approval and Promulga- (FRL-8901-1) received in the Office of the President of the Senate tion of Air Quality Implementation Plans; Indiana; Extended Permit on May 11, 2009; to the Committee on Environment and Public Terms for Renewal of Federally Enforceable State Operating Per- Works. mits’’ (FRL-8899-3) received in the Office of the President of the Senate on May 5, 2009; to the Committee on Environment EC 091616. A communication from the Director, Regulatory Manage- and Public Works. ment Division, Environmental Protection Agency, transmitting, pur- suant to law, the report of a rule entitled ‘‘Approval and Promulga- EC–1522. A communication from the Director, Regulatory Manage- tion of Air Quality Implementation Plans; Tennessee; Approval ment Division, Environmental Protection Agency, transmitting, pur- of Revisions to the Knox County Portion’’ (FRL-8903-6) received suant to law, the report of a rule entitled ‘‘Approval and Promulga- in the Office of the President of the Senate on May 11, 2009; tion of Implementation Plans; Kentucky; Section 110(a)(1) Mainte- to the Committee on Environment and Public Works. nance Plans for the 1997 8-Hour Ozone Standard for the Hun- tington-Ashland Area, Lexington Area and Edmonson County; EC–1677. A communication from the Director, Regulatory Manage- Withdrawal of Direct Final Rule’’ (FRL-8900-4) received in the ment Division, Environmental Protection Agency, transmitting, pur- Office of the President of the Senate on May 5, 2009; to the suant to law, the report of a rule entitled ‘‘Approval and Promulga- Committee on Environment and Public Works. tion of Implementation Plans; New Jersey Reasonable Further Progress Plans, Reasonably Available Control Technology, Reason- EC–1523. A communication from the Director, Regulatory Manage- ably Available Control Measures and Conformity Budgets’’ (FRL- ment Division, Environmental Protection Agency, transmitting, pur- 8905-7) received in the Office of the President of the Senate on suant to law, the report of a rule entitled ‘‘Finding of Failure May 13, 2009; to the Committee on Environment and Public Works. to Submit State Implementation Plans Required for the 1997 8- Hour Ozone National Ambient Air Quality Standard; North Carolina EC–1678. A communication from the Director, Regulatory Manage- and South Carolina’’ (FRL-8901-8) received in the Office of the ment Division, Environmental Protection Agency, transmitting, pur- President of the Senate on May 5, 2009; to the Committee on suant to law, the report of a rule entitled ‘‘Delegation of New Environment and Public Works. Source Performance Standards and National Emission Standards for Hazardous Air Pollutants for the States of Arizona, California, EC–1524. A communication from the Director, Regulatory Manage- Hawaii, and Nevada’’ (FRL-8905-8) received in the Office of the ment Division, Environmental Protection Agency, transmitting, pur- President of the Senate on May 13, 2009; to the Committee on suant to law, the report of a rule entitled ‘‘Revision to the Cali- Environment and Public Works. fornia State Implementation Plan; North Coast Unified Air Quality Management’’ (FRL-8780-1) received in the Office of the President EC–1679. A communication from the Director, Regulatory Manage- of the Senate on May 5, 2009; to the Committee on Environment ment Division, Environmental Protection Agency, transmitting, pur- and Public Works. suant to law, the report of a rule entitled ‘‘Prevention of Significant Deterioration (PSD) and Nonattainment New Source Review (NSR): EC–1525. A communication from the Director, Regulatory Manage- Aggregation’’ (FRL-8904-5) received in the Office of the President ment Division, Environmental Protection Agency, transmitting, pur- of the Senate on May 13, 2009; to the Committee on Environment suant to law, the report of a rule entitled ‘‘Revisions to the Cali- and Public Works. fornia State Implementation Plan, North Coast Unified Air Quality Management District’’ (FRL-8782-7) received in the Office of the EC–1680. A communication from the Director, Regulatory Manage- President of the Senate on May 5, 2009; to the Committee on ment Division, Environmental Protection Agency, transmitting, pur- Environment and Public Works. suant to law, the report of a rule entitled ‘‘Approval and Promulga- tion of Air Quality Implementation Plans; Michigan; Consumer EC–1526. A communication from the Director, Regulatory Manage- Product Rule‘‘ (FRL-8908-1) received in the Office of the President ment Division, Environmental Protection Agency, transmitting, pur- of the Senate on May 15, 2009; to the Committee on Environment suant to law, the report of a rule entitled ‘‘Revisions to the Cali- and Public Works. fornia State Implementation Plan, Santa Barbara County Air Pollu- tion Control District’’ (FRL-8900-2) received in the Office of the President of the Senate on May 5, 2009; to the Committee on Environment and Public Works.

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ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY— EC–1749. A communication from the Director, Regulatory Manage- Continued ment Division, Environmental Protection Agency, transmitting, pur- suant to law, the report of a rule entitled ‘‘Update of Continuous EC–1681. A communication from the Director, Regulatory Manage- Instrumental Test Methods; Correction’’ (FRL-8910-5) received in ment Division, Environmental Protection Agency, transmitting, pur- the Office of the President of the Senate on May 27, 2009; to suant to law, the report of a rule entitled ‘‘Approval and Promulga- the Committee on Environment and Public Works. tion of Air Quality Implementation Plans; Minnesota’’ (FRL-8907- 3) received in the Office of the President of the Senate on May EC–1750. A communication from the Director, Regulatory Manage- 15, 2009; to the Committee on Environment and Public Works. ment Division, Environmental Protection Agency, transmitting, pur- suant to law, the report of a rule entitled ‘‘Implementation of EC–1682. A communication from the Director, Regulatory Manage- the New Source Review Program for Particulate Matter Less Than ment Division, Environmental Protection Agency, transmitting, pur- w.5 Micrometers (PM2.5)‘‘ (FRL-8910-6) received in the Office suant to law, the report of a rule entitled ‘‘Louisiana: Final Author- of the President of the Senate on May 27, 2009; to the Committee ization of State Hazardous Waste Management Program Revision’’ on Environment and Public Works. (FRL-8905-4) received in the Office of the President of the Senate on May 15, 2009; to the Committee on Environment and Public EC–1751. A communication from the Chief, Branch of Listing, Fish Works. and Wildlife Service, Department of the Interior, transmitting, pur- suant to law, the report of a rule entitled ‘‘Endangered and Threat- EC–1683. A communication from the Director, Regulatory Manage- ened Wildlife and Plants; Revised Designation of Critical Habitat ment Division, Environmental Protection Agency, transmitting, pur- for the Wintering Population of the Piping Plover (Charadrius suant to law, the report of a rule entitled ‘‘The Treatment of melodus) in Texas’’ (RIN1018-AV46) received in the Office of Data Influenced by Exceptional Events (Exceptional Event Rule): the President of the Senate on May 27, 2009; to the Committee Revised Exceptional Event Data Flagging Submittal and Docu- on Environment and Public Works. mentation Schedule for Monitoring Data Used in Designations for the 2008 Ozone NAAQS’’ (FRL-8907-1) received in the Office EC–1752. A communication from the Chief, Branch of Listing, Fish of the President of the Senate on May 15, 2009; to the Committee and Wildlife Service, Department of the Interior, transmitting, pur- on Environment and Public Works. suant to law, the report of a rule entitled ‘‘Endangered and Threat- ened Wildlife and Plants; Designation of Critical Habitat for Penin- EC–1735. A communication from the Director, Regulatory Manage- sular Bighorn Sheep and Determination of a Distinct Population ment Division, Environmental Protection Agency, transmitting, pur- Segment of Desert Bighorn Sheep (Ovis canadensis nelsoni)’’ suant to law, the report of a rule entitled ‘‘Approval and Promulga- (RIN1018-AV09) received in the Office of the President of the tion of Air Quality Implementation Plans; California; Determination Senate on May 27, 2009; to the Committee on Environment and of Attainment of the 1-Hour Ozone Standard for the Ventura Coun- Public Works. ty Area’’ (FRL-8909-6) received in the Office of the President of the Senate on May 20, 2009; to the Committee on Environment EC–1753. A communication from the Director, Regulatory Manage- and Public Works. ment Division, Environmental Protection Agency, transmitting, pur- suant to law, the report of a rule entitled ‘‘Approval and Promulga- EC–1736. A communication from the Director, Regulatory Manage- tion of Air Quality Implementation Plans; Florida; Removal of ment Division, Environmental Protection Agency, transmitting, pur- Gasoline Vapor Recovery from the Southeast Florida Area’’ (FRL- suant to law, the report of a rule entitled ‘‘Approval and Promulga- 8911-6) received in the Office of the President of the Senate on tion of Air Quality Implementation Plans; Maryland; Reasonably May 27, 2009; to the Committee on Environment and Public Works. Available Control Technology Requirements for Volatile Organic Compounds: Correction’’ (FRL-8909-5) received in the Office of EC–1866. A communication from the Director, Regulatory Manage- the President of the Senate on May 20, 2009; to the Committee ment Division, Environmental Protection Agency, transmitting, pur- on Environment and Public Works. suant to law, the report of a rule entitled ‘‘Approval and Promulga- tion of Air Quality Implementation Plans; Rhode Island; Carbon EC–1747. A communication from the Director, Office of Human Re- Monoxide Limited Maintenance Plan for Providence, Rhode Island’’ sources, Environmental Protection Agency, transmitting, pursuant (FRL 8785-6) received in the Office of the President of the Senate to law, (4) reports relative to vacancy announcements within the on June 3, 2009; to the Committee on Environment and Public Agency; to the Committee on Environment and Public Works. Works.

EC–1748. A communication from the Director, Regulatory Manage- EC–1919. A communication from the Director, Regulatory Manage- ment Division, Environmental Protection Agency, transmitting, pur- ment Division, Environmental Protection Agency, transmitting, a suant to law, the report of a rule entitled ‘‘Approval and Promulga- Uniform Resource Locator (URL) for a document entitled ‘‘The tion of Air Quality Implementation Plans; South Carolina; Approval Ground Water Rule Implementation Guidance’’ received in the Of- of Section 110(a)(1) Maintenance Plan for the 1997 8-Hour Ozone fice of the President of the Senate on June 8, 2009; to the Com- Standard for Cherokee County’’ (FRL-8911-5) received in the Of- mittee on Environment and Public Works. fice of the President of the Senate on May 27, 2009; to the Committee on Environment and Public Works.

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ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY— EC–1927. A communication from the Director, Regulatory Manage- Continued ment Division, Environmental Protection Agency, transmitting, pur- suant to law, the report of a rule entitled ‘‘Outer Continental EC–1920. A communication from the Director, Regulatory Manage- Shelf Air Regulations Consistency Update for California’’ (FRL ment Division, Environmental Protection Agency, transmitting, a No. 8912-7) received in the Office of the President of the Senate Uniform Resource Locator (URL) for a document entitled ‘‘The on June 8, 2009; to the Committee on Environment and Public Ground Water Rule Triggered and Representative Source Water Works. Monitoring Public Review Guidance’’ received in the Office of the President of the Senate on June 8, 2009; to the Committee EC–1928. A communication from the Director, Regulatory Manage- on Environment and Public Works. ment Division, Environmental Protection Agency, transmitting, pur- suant to law, the report of a rule entitled ‘‘Approval and Promulga- EC–1921. A communication from the Director, Regulatory Manage- tion of Implementation Plans for Designated Facilities and Pollut- ment Division, Environmental Protection Agency, transmitting, pur- ants; City of Memphis, Tennessee; Control of Emissions from Exist- suant to law, the report of a rule entitled ‘‘Approval and Promulga- ing Hospital/Medical Infectious Waste Incinerators’’ (FRL No. tion of Air Quality Implementation Plans; Indiana’’ (FRL No. 8900- 8912-9) received in the Office of the President of the Senate on 5) received in the Office of the President of the Senate on June June 8, 2009; to the Committee on Environment and Public Works. 8, 2009; to the Committee on Environment and Public Works. EC–1929. A communication from the Director, Regulatory Manage- ment Division, Environmental Protection Agency, transmitting, pur- EC–1922. A communication from the Director, Regulatory Manage- suant to law, the report of a rule entitled ‘‘Approval and Promulga- ment Division, Environmental Protection Agency, transmitting, pur- tion of Implementation Plans; Georgia: State Implementation Plan suant to law, the report of a rule entitled ‘‘Revisions to the Cali- Revision’’ (FRL No. 8915-7) received in the Office of the President fornia State Implementation Plan; Monterey Bay Unified Air Pollu- of the Senate on June 8, 2009; to the Committee on Environment tion Control District and Placer County Air Pollution Control Dis- and Public Works. trict’’ (FRL No. 8900-8) received in the Office of the President of the Senate on June 8, 2009; to the Committee on Environment EC–1930. A communication from the Director, Regulatory Manage- and Public Works. ment Division, Environmental Protection Agency, transmitting, pur- suant to law, the report of a rule entitled ‘‘Approval and Promulga- EC–1923. A communication from the Director, Regulatory Manage- tion of Implementation Plans; Hawaii’’ (FRL No. 8915-8) received ment Division, Environmental Protection Agency, transmitting, pur- in the Office of the President of the Senate on June 8, 2009; suant to law, the report of a rule entitled ‘‘Revisions to the Cali- to the Committee on Environment and Public Works. fornia State Implementation Plan; Antelope Valley Air Quality Management District and South Coast Air Quality Management EC–1975. A communication from the Director, Regulatory Manage- District’’ (FRL No. 8902-1) received in the Office of the President ment Division, Environmental Protection Agency, transmitting, pur- of the Senate on June 8, 2009; to the Committee on Environment suant to law, the report of a rule entitled ‘‘Revisions to the Cali- and Public Works. fornia State Implementation Plan, San Diego Air Pollution Control District’’ (FRL 8906-1) received in the Office of the President EC–1924. A communication from the Director, Regulatory Manage- of the Senate on June 8, 2009; to the Committee on Environment ment Division, Environmental Protection Agency, transmitting, pur- and Public Works. suant to law, the report of a rule entitled ‘‘Approval and Promulga- tion of Implementation Plans for Designated Facilities and Pollut- EC–2028. A communication from the Director, Regulatory Manage- ants; Davidson, Knox, and Memphis-Shelby Counties, Tennessee’’ ment Division, Environmental Protection Agency, transmitting, pur- (FRL No. 8912-3) received in the Office of the President of the suant to law, the report of a rule entitled ‘‘Rulemaking to Reaffirm Senate on June 8, 2009; to the Committee on Environment and the Promulgation of Revisions of the Acid Rain Program Rules’’ (RIN2060-AP35) received in the Office of the President of the Public Works. Senate on June 11, 2009; to the Committee on Environment and Public Works. EC–1925. A communication from the Director, Regulatory Manage- ment Division, Environmental Protection Agency, transmitting, pur- EC–2029. A communication from the Director, Regulatory Manage- suant to law, the report of a rule entitled ‘‘Approval and Promulga- ment Division, Environmental Protection Agency, transmitting, pur- tion of Implementation Plans for Designated Facilities and Pollut- suant to law, the report of a rule entitled ‘‘Inclusion of CERCLA ants; State of Tennessee and Commonwealth of Kentucky’’ (FRL Section 128(a) State Response Programs and Tribal Response Pro- No. 8912-4) received in the Office of the President of the Senate grams’’ (RIN2050-AG53) received in the Office of the President on June 8, 2009; to the Committee on Environment and Public of the Senate on June 11, 2009; to the Committee on Environment Works. and Public Works.

EC–1926. A communication from the Director, Regulatory Manage- EC–2030. A communication from the Director, Regulatory Manage- ment Division, Environmental Protection Agency, transmitting, pur- ment Division, Environmental Protection Agency, transmitting, pur- suant to law, the report of a rule entitled ‘‘Approval and Promulga- suant to law, the report of a rule entitled ‘‘Approval and Promulga- tion of Implementation Plans for Designated Facilities and Pollut- tion of Air Quality Implementation Plans; Virginia; Northern Vir- ants; Jefferson County, Kentucky; Forsyth County, North Carolina; ginia Reasonably Available Control Technology Under the 8-Hour and Knox and Davidson Counties, Tennessee’’ (FRL No. 8912- Ozone National Ambient Air Quality Standard’’ (FRL No. 898- 5) received in the Office of the President of the Senate on June 2) received in the Office of the President of the Senate on June 8, 2009; to the Committee on Environment and Public Works. 11, 2009; to the Committee on Environment and Public Works.

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ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY— EC–2103. A communication from the Director of Regulatory Manage- Continued ment, Office of Policy, Economics and Innovations, transmitting, Environmental Protection Agency, pursuant to law, the report of EC–2031. A communication from the Director, Regulatory Manage- a rule entitled ‘‘Approval and Promulgation of Implementation ment Division, Environmental Protection Agency, transmitting, pur- Plans and Designation of Areas for Air Quality Planning Purposes; suant to law, the report of a rule entitled ‘‘Alkyl Amine Michigan; Redesignation of the Detroit-Ann Arbor Area to Attain- Polyalkoxylates; Exemption from the Requirement of a Tolerance’’ ment for Ozone’’ (FRL No. 8921-2) received in the Office of (FRL No. 8418-6) received in the Office of the President of the the President of the Senate on June 18, 2009; to the Committee Senate on June 11, 2009; to the Committee on Environment and on Environment and Public Works. Public Works. EC–2104. A communication from the Director of Regulatory Manage- EC–2032. A communication from the Director, Regulatory Manage- ment, Office of Policy, Economics and Innovations, transmitting, ment Division, Environmental Protection Agency, transmitting, pur- Environmental Protection Agency, pursuant to law, the report of suant to law, the report of a rule entitled ‘‘Approval and Promulga- a rule entitled ‘‘National Primary Drinking Water Regulations: tion of Air Quality Implementation Plans; District of Columbia; Minor Correction to Stage 2 Disinfectants and Disinfections By- Reasonably Available Control Technology Under the 8-Hour Ozone products Rule and Change in References to Analytical Methods’’ National Ambient Air Quality Standard’’ (FRL No. 8918-1) re- ((RIN2040-AF00)(FRL No. 8920-8)) received in the Office of the ceived in the Office of the President of the Senate on June 11, President of the Senate on June 18, 2009; to the Committee on 2009; to the Committee on Environment and Public Works. Environment and Public Works.

EC–2048. A communication from the Director of Regulatory Manage- EC–2105. A communication from the Director of Regulatory Manage- ment, Office of Policy, Economics, and Innovation, Environmental ment, Office of Policy, Economics and Innovations, transmitting, Protection Agency, transmitting, pursuant to law, the report of a Environmental Protection Agency, pursuant to law, the report of rule entitled ‘‘Oil Pollution Prevention; Non-Transportation Related a rule entitled ‘‘National Volatile Organic Compound Emission Onshore and Offshore Facilities’’ (RIN2050-AG49) received in the Standards for Aerosol Coatings’’ (FRL No. 8920-7) received in Office of the President of the Senate on June 16, 2009; to the the Office of the President of the Senate on June 18, 2009; to Committee on Environment and Public Works. the Committee on Environment and Public Works. EC–2099. A communication from the Director of Regulatory Manage- EC–2106. A communication from the Director of Regulatory Manage- ment, Office of Policy, Economics and Innovations, Environmental ment, Office of Policy, Economics and Innovations, transmitting, Protection Agency, transmitting, pursuant to law, the report of a Environmental Protection Agency, pursuant to law, the report of rule entitled ‘‘Regulation of Fuels and Fuel Additives: Modifica- a rule entitled ‘‘Revision of Source Category List for Standards tions to Renewable Fuel Standard Program Requirements’’ ((RIN2060-AO80)(FRL No. 8420-9)) received in the Office of the Under Section 112 (k) of the Clean Air Act; National Emission President of the Senate on June 22, 2009; to the Committee on Standards for Hazardous Air Pollutants: Area Source Standards Environment and Public Works. for Aluminum, Copper, and Other Nonferrous Foundries’’ (FRL No. 8920-9) received in the Office of the President of the Senate EC–2100. A communication from the Director of Regulatory Manage- on June 18, 2009; to the Committee on Environment and Public ment, Office of Policy, Economics and Innovations, transmitting, Works. Environmental Protection Agency, pursuant to law, the report of a rule entitled ‘‘Protection of Stratospheric Ozone: Allocation of EC–2107. A communication from the Director of Regulatory Manage- Essential Use Allowances for Calendar Year 2009’’ ((RIN2060- ment, Office of Policy, Economics and Innovations, transmitting, AO77)(FRL No. 8420-9)) received in the Office of the President Environmental Protection Agency, pursuant to law, the report of of the Senate on June 22, 2009; to the Committee on Environment a rule entitled ‘‘Significant New Use Rules on Certain Chemical and Public Works. Substances’’ (FRL No. 8417-6) received in the Office of the Presi- dent of the Senate on June 18, 2009; to the Committee on Environ- EC–2101. A communication from the Director of Regulatory Manage- ment and Public Works. ment, Office of Policy, Economics and Innovations, transmitting, Environmental Protection Agency, pursuant to law, the report of EC–2222. A communication from the Director of Regulatory Manage- a rule entitled ‘‘Approval and Promulgation of Air Quality Imple- ment, Office of Policy, Economics and Innovations, Environmental mentation Plans; Tennessee; Approval of Revisions to the Knox Protection Agency, transmitting, pursuant to law, the report of a County Portion’’ (FRL No. 8903-6) received in the Office of the rule entitled ‘‘Dodecanedioic acid, 1, 12-dihydrazide and Thiophene, President of the Senate on June 22, 2009; to the Committee on 2,5-dibromo-3-hexyl-; Significant New Use Rules’’ ((RIN2070- Environment and Public Works. AB27)(FRL No. 8398-5)) as received during adjournment of the Senate in the Office of the President of the Senate on July 2, EC–2102. A communication from the Director of Regulatory Manage- 2009; to the Committee on Environment and Public Works. ment, Office of Policy, Economics and Innovations, transmitting, Environmental Protection Agency, pursuant to law, the report of a rule entitled ‘‘Approval and Promulgation of Air Quality Imple- mentation Plans; Illinois; Oxides of Nitrogen Regulations, Phase II’’ (FRL No. 8921-5) received in the Office of the President of the Senate on June 22, 2009; to the Committee on Environment and Public Works.

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ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY— EC–2405. A communication from the Director of Regulatory Manage- Continued ment, Office of Policy, Economics and Innovations, Environmental Protection Agency, transmitting, pursuant to law, the report of a EC–2223. A communication from the Director of Regulatory Manage- rule entitled ‘‘Approval and Promulgation of Implementation Plans; ment, Office of Policy, Economics and Innovations, Environmental Texas; Revisions to General Air Quality Rules and the Mass Emis- Protection Agency, transmitting, pursuant to law, the report of a sions Cap and Trade Program’’ (FRL No. 8931-1) received in rule entitled ‘‘American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009 the Office of the President of the Senate on July 15, 2009; to Clarification of April 30, 2009, Addendum to Supplemental Funding the Committee on Environment and Public Works. for Brownfields Revolving Loan Fund Grantees’’ (FRL No. 8925- 6) as received during adjournment of the Senate in the Office EC–2406. A communication from the Director of Regulatory Manage- of the President of the Senate on July 2, 2009; to the Committee ment, Office of Policy, Economics and Innovations, Environmental on Environment and Public Works. Protection Agency, transmitting, pursuant to law, the report of a rule entitled ‘‘Approval and Promulgation of Air Quality Implemen- EC–2224. A communication from the Director of Regulatory Manage- tation Plans; Rhode Island; Correction of Effective Date Under ment, Office of Policy, Economics and Innovations, Environmental Congressional Review Act’’ (FRL No. 8930-2) received in the Protection Agency, transmitting, pursuant to law, the report of a Office of the President of the Senate on July 15, 2009; to the rule entitled ‘‘New York: Final Authorization of State Hazardous Committee on Environment and Public Works. Waste Management Program Revision’’ (FRL No. 8916-7) as re- ceived during adjournment of the Senate in the Office of the Presi- EC–2427. A communication from the Director of the Regulatory Man- dent of the Senate on June 26, 2009; to the Committee on Environ- agement Division, Office of Policy, Economics, and Innovation, ment and Public Works. Environmental Protection Agency, transmitting, pursuant to law, the report of a rule entitled ‘‘S-Abscisic Acid; Temporary Exemp- EC–2320. A communication from the Director, Regulatory Manage- tion From the Requirement of a Tolerance’’ (FRL No. 8427-3) ment Division, Office of Policy, Economics, and Innovation, Envi- received in the Office of the President of the Senate on July ronmental Protection Agency, transmitting, pursuant to law, the 22, 2009; to the Committee on Environment and Public Works. report of a rule entitled ‘‘Approval and Promulgation of Air Quality Implementation Plans; Pennsylvania; Allegheny County, Continuous EC–2428. A communication from the Director of the Regulatory Man- Opacity Monitor Regulation’’ (FRL No. 8929-2) received in the agement Division, Office of Policy, Economics, and Innovation, Office of the President of the Senate on July 8, 2009; to the Environmental Protection Agency, transmitting, pursuant to law, Committee on Environment and Public Works. the report of a rule entitled ‘‘Approval and Promulgation of Air Quality Implementation Plans; State of Hawaii; Update to Materials EC–2321. A communication from the Director, Regulatory Manage- Incorporated by Reference’’ (FRL No. 8916-9) received in the ment Division, Office of Policy, Economics, and Innovation, Envi- Office of the President of the Senate on July 22, 2009; to the ronmental Protection Agency, transmitting, pursuant to law, the Committee on Environment and Public Works. report of a rule entitled ‘‘Approval and Promulgation of Air Quality Implementation Plans; Texas; Revisions to the 1-Hour Ozone Plan EC–2429. A communication from the Director of Human Resources, for the Beaumont/Port Arthur Area: Control of Air Pollution from Office of Administration and Resources Management, Environ- Volatile Organic Compounds, and Nitrogen Compounds, and Rea- mental Protection Agency, transmitting, pursuant to law, (5) reports sonably Available Control Technology’’ (FRL No. 8928-6) received relative to vacancy announcements and (4) reports relative to con- in the Office of the President of the Senate on July 8, 2009; firmations within the Office of Management and Budget; to the to the Committee on Environment and Public Works. Committee on Environment and Public Works.

EC–2322. A communication from the Director, Regulatory Manage- EC–2430. A communication from the Director of the Regulatory Man- ment Division, Office of Policy, Economics, and Innovation, Envi- agement Division, Office of Policy, Economics, and Innovation, ronmental Protection Agency, transmitting, pursuant to law, the Environmental Protection Agency, transmitting, pursuant to law, report of a rule entitled ‘‘Approval and Promulgation of Air Quality the report of a rule entitled ‘‘Approval and Promulgation of Imple- Implementation Plans; Virginia; Update to Materials Incorporated mentation Plans; Ohio; Volatile Organic Compound Emission Con- by Reference’’ (FRL No. 8923-9) received in the Office of the trol Measures for Cleveland’’ (FRL No. 8932-4) received in the President of the Senate on July 8, 2009; to the Committee on Office of the President of the Senate on July 22, 2009; to the Environment and Public Works. Committee on Environment and Public Works.

EC–2404. A communication from the Director of Regulatory Manage- EC–2432. A communication from the Director of the Regulatory Man- ment, Office of Policy, Economics and Innovations, Environmental agement Division, Office of Policy, Economics, and Innovation, Protection Agency, transmitting, pursuant to law, the report of a Environmental Protection Agency, transmitting, pursuant to law, rule entitled ‘‘Lead; Minor Amendments to the Renovation, Repair, the report of a rule entitled ‘‘Approval and Promulgation Implemen- and Painting Program’’ (FRL No. 8422-7) received in the Office tation Plans; South Carolina; Transportation Conformity Memo- of the President of the Senate on July 15, 2009; to the Committee randum of Agreement Update’’ (FRL No. 8936-2) received in the on Environment and Public Works. Office of the President of the Senate on July 22, 2009; to the Committee on Environment and Public Works.

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ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY— EC–2595. A communication from the Director of the Regulatory Man- Continued agement Division, Office of Policy, Economics, and Innovation, Environmental Protection Agency, transmitting, pursuant to law, EC–2493. A communication from the Director of the Regulatory Man- the report of a rule entitled ‘‘Approval and Promulgation of State agement Division, Office of Policy, Economics, and Innovation, Air Quality Plans for Designated Facilities and Pollutants, West Environmental Protection Agency, transmitting, pursuant to law, Virginia; Control of Emissions from Commercial and Industrial the report of a rule entitled ‘‘Acquisition Regulation: Guidance Solid Waste Incinerator Units, Plan Revision’’ (FRL No. 8938- on Technical Direction’’ (FRL No. 8935-6) received in the Office 6) received in the Office of the President of the Senate on July of the President of the Senate on July 24, 2009; to the Committee 29, 2009; to the Committee on Environment and Public Works. on Environment and Public Works. EC–2596. A communication from the Director of the Regulatory Man- EC–2494. A communication from the Director of the Regulatory Man- agement Division, Office of Policy, Economics, and Innovation, agement Division, Office of Policy, Economics, and Innovation, Environmental Protection Agency, transmitting, pursuant to law, Environmental Protection Agency, transmitting, pursuant to law, the report of a rule entitled ‘‘Approval and Promulgation of Air the report of a rule entitled ‘‘Approval and Promulgation of Air Quality Implementation Plans; West Virginia; Clean Air Interstate Quality Implementation Plans Alabama: Birmingham 1997 8-Hour Rule’’ (FRL No. 8939-7) received in the Office of the President Ozone Contingency Measures’’ (FRL No. 8937-2) received in the of the Senate on July 29, 2009; to the Committee on Environment Office of the President of the Senate on July 24, 2009; to the and Public Works. Committee on Environment and Public Works. EC–2597. A communication from the Director of the Regulatory Man- EC–2495. A communication from the Director of the Regulatory Man- agement Division, Office of Policy, Economics, and Innovation, agement Division, Office of Policy, Economics, and Innovation, Environmental Protection Agency, transmitting, pursuant to law, Environmental Protection Agency, transmitting, pursuant to law, the report of a rule entitled ‘‘Approval and Promulgation of Air the report of a rule entitled ‘‘Approval and Promulgation of Air Quality Implementation Plans; Texas; Control of Emissions of Ni- Quality Implementation Plans; Iowa; Update to Materials Incor- trogen Oxides’’ (FRL No. 8939-4) received in the Office of the porated by Reference’’ (FRL No. 8933-5) received in the Office President of the Senate on July 29, 2009; to the Committee on of the President of the Senate on July 24, 2009; to the Committee Environment and Public Works. on Environment and Public Works. EC–2602. A communication from the Director of the Regulatory Man- EC–2496. A communication from the Director of the Regulatory Man- agement Division, Office of Policy, Economics, and Innovation, agement Division, Office of Policy, Economics, and Innovation, Environmental Protection Agency, transmitting, pursuant to law, Environmental Protection Agency, transmitting, pursuant to law, the report of a rule entitled ‘‘Approval and Promulgation of State the report of a rule entitled ‘‘Approval and Promulgation Implemen- Air Quality Plans for Designated Facilities and Pollutants, West tation of Air Quality Implementation Plans; Nebraska; Update to Virginia; Control of Emissions from Hospital/Medical/Infectious Materials Incorporated by Reference’’ (FRL No. 8933-4) received Waste Incinerator Units, Plan Revision’’ (FRL No. 8938-8) received in the Office of the President of the Senate on July 24, 2009; in the Office of the President of the Senate on July 29, 2009; to the Committee on Environment and Public Works. to the Committee on Environment and Public Works.

EC–2497. A communication from the Director of the Regulatory Man- EC–2633. A communication from the Director of the Regulatory Man- agement Division, Office of Policy, Economics, and Innovation, agement Division, Office of Policy, Economics, and Innovation, Environmental Protection Agency, transmitting, pursuant to law, Environmental Protection Agency, transmitting, pursuant to law, the report of a rule entitled ‘‘Revisions to the California State the report of a rule entitled ‘‘Final Authorization of State Hazardous Implementation Plan, San Joaquin Valley Air Pollution Control Waste Management Program Revisions’’ (FRL No. 8941-1) re- District’’ (FRL No. 8936-6) received in the Office of the President ceived in the Office of the President of the Senate on August of the Senate on July 24, 2009; to the Committee on Environment 4, 2009; to the Committee on Environment and Public Works. and Public Works. EC–2634. A communication from the Director of the Regulatory Man- EC–2593. A communication from the Director, Regulatory Manage- agement Division, Office of Policy, Economics, and Innovation, ment Division, Environmental Protection Agency, transmitting, a Environmental Protection Agency, transmitting, pursuant to law, Uniform Resource Locator (URL) for a document entitled ‘‘RCRA the report of a rule entitled ‘‘Approval and Promulgation of Air 7003 and CERCLA 106(b)(1) civil penalty policies‘‘ received in Quality Implementation Plans; Pennsylvania; Revised Motor Vehicle the Office of the President of the Senate on July 29, 2009; to Emission Budgets for the York-Adams Counties 8-Hour Ozone the Committee on Environment and Public Works. Maintenance Area’’ (FRL No. 8941-4) received in the Office of the President of the Senate on August 4, 2009; to the Committee EC–2594. A communication from the Director of the Regulatory Man- on Environment and Public Works. agement Division, Office of Policy, Economics, and Innovation, Environmental Protection Agency, transmitting, pursuant to law, the report of a rule entitled ‘‘Prevention of Significant Deterioration (PSD) and Nonattainment New Source Review (NSR): Reconsider- ation of Inclusion of Fugitive Emissions’’ (FRL No. 8937-8) re- ceived in the Office of the President of the Senate on July 29, 2009; to the Committee on Environment and Public Works.

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ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY— EC–2829. A communication from the Director of the Regulatory Man- Continued agement Division, Office of Policy, Economics, and Innovation, Environmental Protection Agency, transmitting, pursuant to law, EC–2635. A communication from the Director of the Regulatory Man- the report of a rule entitled ‘‘Revisions to the California State agement Division, Office of Policy, Economics, and Innovation, Implementation Plan, Great Basin Unified Air Pollution Control Environmental Protection Agency, transmitting, pursuant to law, District, Kern County Air Pollution Control District, Mohave Desert the report of a rule entitled ‘‘Approval and Promulgation of Air Air Quality Management District’’ (FRL No. 8939-2) as received Quality Implementation Plans; Pennsylvania; Revised Motor Vehicle during adjournment of the Senate in the Office of the President Emission Budgets for the Scranton/Wilkes-Barre 8-hour Ozone of the Senate on August 13, 2009; to the Committee on Environ- Maintenance Area’’ (FRL No. 8941-6) received in the Office of ment and Public Works. the President of the Senate on August 4, 2009; to the Committee on Environment and Public Works. EC–2830. A communication from the Director of the Regulatory Man- agement Division, Office of Policy, Economics, and Innovation, EC–2705. A communication from the Director of the Regulatory Man- Environmental Protection Agency, transmitting, pursuant to law, agement Division, Office of Policy, Economics, and Innovation, the report of a rule entitled ‘‘Outer Continental Shelf Air Regula- Environmental Protection Agency, transmitting, pursuant to law, tions Consistency Update for Delaware’’ (FRL No. 8936-4) as the report of a rule entitled ‘‘Outer Continental Shelf Air Regula- received during adjournment of the Senate in the Office of the tions Consistency Update for California’’ (FRL No. 8941-3) as President of the Senate on August 13, 2009; to the Committee received during adjournment of the Senate in the Office of the on Environment and Public Works. President of the Senate on August 31, 2009; to the Committee on Environment and Public Works. EC–2831. A communication from the Director of the Regulatory Man- agement Division, Office of Policy, Economics, and Innovation, EC–2706. A communication from the Director of the Regulatory Man- Environmental Protection Agency, transmitting, pursuant to law, agement Division, Office of Policy, Economics, and Innovation, the report of a rule entitled ‘‘Interim Final Determination to Stay Environmental Protection Agency, transmitting, pursuant to law, and Defer Sanctions, Pinal County, Arizona’’ (FRL No. 8946- the report of a rule entitled ‘‘Revisions to the California State 2) as received during adjournment of the Senate in the Office Implementation Plan, San Joaquin Valley Unified Air Pollution of the President of the Senate on August 13, 2009; to the Com- Control District and Santa Barbara County Air Pollution Control mittee on Environment and Public Works. District’’ (FRL No. 8948-6) as received during adjournment of the Senate in the Office of the President of the Senate on August EC–2832. A communication from the Director of the Regulatory Man- 24, 2009; to the Committee on Environment and Public Works. agement Division, Office of Policy, Economics, and Innovation, Environmental Protection Agency, transmitting, pursuant to law, EC–2707. A communication from the Director of the Regulatory Man- the report of a rule entitled ‘‘Approval of Implementation Plans agement Division, Office of Policy, Economics, and Innovation, of Michigan: Clean Air Interstate Rule’’ (FRL No. 8944-7) as Environmental Protection Agency, transmitting, pursuant to law, received during adjournment of the Senate in the Office of the the report of a rule entitled ‘‘Revisions to the California State President of the Senate on August 13, 2009; to the Committee Implementation Plan, Antelope Valley Air Quality Management on Environment and Public Works. District’’ (FRL No. 8945-1) as received during adjournment of the Senate in the Office of the President of the Senate on August EC–2833. A communication from the Director of the Regulatory Man- 24, 2009; to the Committee on Environment and Public Works. agement Division, Office of Policy, Economics, and Innovation, Environmental Protection Agency, transmitting, pursuant to law, EC–2709. A communication from the Acting Director of Human Re- the report of a rule entitled ‘‘Approval and Promulgation of Air sources, Office of Administration and Resources Management, En- Quality Implementation Plans; Ohio; Consumer Products Rule’’ vironmental Protection Agency, transmitting, pursuant to law, (2) (FRL No. 8941-9) as received during adjournment of the Senate reports relative to nominations and (2) reports relative to confirma- in the Office of the President of the Senate on August 13, 2009; tions within the Environmental Protection Agency; to the Com- to the Committee on Environment and Public Works. mittee on Environment and Public Works. EC–2834. A communication from the Director of the Regulatory Man- EC–2828. A communication from the Director of the Regulatory Man- agement Division, Office of Policy, Economics, and Innovation, agement Division, Office of Policy, Economics, and Innovation, Environmental Protection Agency, transmitting, pursuant to law, Environmental Protection Agency, transmitting, pursuant to law, the report of a rule entitled ‘‘Approval and Promulgation of Imple- the report of a rule entitled ‘‘Implementation of the 1997 8-Hour mentation Plans and Designation of Areas for Air Quality Planning Ozone National Ambient Air Quality Standard: Addressing a Por- Purposes; Ohio; Redesignation of the Cleveland-Akron-Lorain Area tion of the Phase 2 Ozone Implementation Rule Concerning Reason- to Attainment for Ozone’’ (FRL No. 8952-1) received in the Office able Further Progress Emissions Reductions Credits Outside Ozone of the President of the Senate on September 9, 2009; to the Com- Nonattainment Areas’’ (FRL No. 8943-3) received in the Office mittee on Environment and Public Works. of the President of the Senate on August 6, 2009; to the Committee on Environment and Public Works.

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ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY— EC–2975. A communication from the Director of the Regulatory Man- Continued agement Division, Office of Policy, Economics, and Innovation, Environmental Protection Agency, transmitting, pursuant to law, EC–2835. A communication from the Director of the Regulatory Man- the report of a rule entitled ‘‘National Emission Standards for agement Division, Office of Policy, Economics, and Innovation, Hazardous Air Pollutants: Area Source Standards for Aluminum, Environmental Protection Agency, transmitting, pursuant to law, Copper, and Other Nonferrous Foundries - Technical Correction’’ the report of a rule entitled ‘‘Approval and Promulgation of Imple- (FRL No. 8954-3) received in the Office of the President of the mentation Plans; and Designation of Areas for Air Quality Planning Senate on September 10, 2009; to the Committee on Environment Purposes; Ohio; Redesignation of the Columbus Area to Attainment and Public Works. for Ozone’’ (FRL No. 8952-2) received in the Office of the Presi- dent of the Senate on September 9, 2009; to the Committee on EC–2976. A communication from the Director of the Regulatory Man- Environment and Public Works. agement Division, Office of Policy, Economics, and Innovation, Environmental Protection Agency, transmitting, pursuant to law, EC–2836. A communication from the Director of the Regulatory Man- the report of a rule entitled ‘‘EPAAR Prescription and Clauses agement Division, Office of Policy, Economics, and Innovation, - Government Property-Contract Property Administration’’ (FRL Environmental Protection Agency, transmitting, pursuant to law, No. 8956-4) received in the Office of the President of the Senate the report of a rule entitled ‘‘Approval and Promulgation of Imple- on September 10, 2009; to the Committee on Environment and mentation Plans; New Mexico; Excess Emissions’’ (FRL No. Public Works. 89524-6) received in the Office of the President of the Senate on September 9, 2009; to the Committee on Environment and EC–3057. A communication from the Director of the Regulatory Man- Public Works. agement Division, Office of Policy, Economics, and Innovation, Environmental Protection Agency, transmitting, pursuant to law, EC–2837. A communication from the Director of the Regulatory Man- the report of a rule entitled ‘‘Approval and Promulgation of State agement Division, Office of Policy, Economics, and Innovation, Implementation Plans; State of Colorado; Revisions to the Denver Environmental Protection Agency, transmitting, pursuant to law, Emergency Episode Plan’’ (FRL No. 8957-3) received in the Office the report of a rule entitled ‘‘State and Local Assistance; Technical of the President of the Senate on September 16, 2009; to the Correction’’ (FRL No. 8953-8) received in the Office of the Presi- Committee on Environment and Public Works. dent of the Senate on September 9, 2009; to the Committee on Environment and Public Works. EC–3058. A communication from the Director of the Regulatory Man- agement Division, Office of Policy, Economics, and Innovation, EC–2838. A communication from the Director of the Regulatory Man- Environmental Protection Agency, transmitting, pursuant to law, agement Division, Office of Policy, Economics, and Innovation, the report of a rule entitled ‘‘Protection of Stratospheric Ozone: Environmental Protection Agency, transmitting, pursuant to law, Notice 24 for Significant New Alternatives Policy Program’’ (FRL the report of a rule entitled ‘‘Approval and Promulgation of Air No. 8959-2) received in the Office of the President of the Senate Quality Implementation Plans; Virginia; Opacity Variance for Rock- on September 16, 2009; to the Committee on Environment and et Testing Operations Atlantic Research Corporation’s Orange Public Works. County Facility’’ (FRL No. 8953-1) received in the Office of the President of the Senate on September 9, 2009; to the Committee EC–3059. A communication from the Director of the Regulatory Man- on Environment and Public Works. agement Division, Office of Policy, Economics, and Innovation, Environmental Protection Agency, transmitting, pursuant to law, EC–2839. A communication from the Director of the Regulatory Man- the report of a rule entitled ‘‘Revisions to the California State agement Division, Office of Policy, Economics, and Innovation, Implementation Plan, San Diego Air Pollution Control District’’ Environmental Protection Agency, transmitting, pursuant to law, (FRL No. 8956-9) received in the Office of the President of the the report of a rule entitled ‘‘Adequacy of Kansas Municipal Solid Senate on September 16, 2009; to the Committee on Environment Waste Landfill Permit Program’’ (FRL No. 8953-3) received in and Public Works. the Office of the President of the Senate on September 9, 2009; to the Committee on Environment and Public Works. EC–3060. A communication from the Director of the Regulatory Man- agement Division, Office of Policy, Economics, and Innovation, EC–2840. A communication from the Director of the Regulatory Man- Environmental Protection Agency, transmitting, pursuant to law, agement Division, Office of Policy, Economics, and Innovation, the report of a rule entitled ‘‘Revisions to the California State Environmental Protection Agency, transmitting, pursuant to law, Implementation Plan, San Joaquin Valley Air Pollution Control the report of a rule entitled ‘‘Approval and Promulgation of Air District’’ (FRL No. 8956-8) received in the Office of the President Quality Implementation Plans; Louisiana; Emissions Inventory; of the Senate on September 16, 2009; to the Committee on Environ- Baton Rouge Ozone Nonattainment Area’’ (FRL No. 8952-5) re- ment and Public Works. ceived in the Office of the President of the Senate on September 9, 2009; to the Committee on Environment and Public Works. EC–3061. A communication from the Director of the Regulatory Man- agement Division, Office of Policy, Economics, and Innovation, Environmental Protection Agency, transmitting, pursuant to law, the report of a rule entitled ‘‘Significant New Use Rules on Certain Chemical Substances‘‘ (FRL No. 8430-3) received in the Office of the President of the Senate on September 16, 2009; to the Committee on Environment and Public Works.

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ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY— EC–3186. A communication from the Director of the Regulatory Man- Continued agement Division, Office of Policy, Economics, and Innovation, Environmental Protection Agency, transmitting, pursuant to law, EC–3117. A communication from the Director of the Regulatory Man- the report of a rule entitled ‘‘Approval and Promulgation of Air agement Division, Office of Policy, Economics, and Innovation, Quality Implementation Plans; Mohegan Tribe of Indians of Con- Environmental Protection Agency, transmitting, pursuant to law, necticut’’ (FRL No. 8949-8) received in the Office of the President the report of a rule entitled ‘‘Approval and Promulgation of Air of the Senate on September 24, 2009; to the Committee on Environ- Quality Implementation Plans; Indiana; Lead (Pb) Maintenance Plan ment and Public Works. Update for Marion County’’ (FRL No. 8961-6) received in the Office of the President of the Senate on September 21, 2009; EC–3187. A communication from the Director of the Regulatory Man- to the Committee on Environment and Public Works. agement Division, Office of Policy, Economics, and Innovation, Environmental Protection Agency, transmitting, pursuant to law, EC–3118. A communication from the Director of the Regulatory Man- the report of a rule entitled ‘‘Approval and Promulgation of Air agement Division, Office of Policy, Economics, and Innovation, Quality Implementation Plans; Commonwealth of Pennsylvania; De- Environmental Protection Agency, transmitting, pursuant to law, termination of Clean Data for the 1997 Fine Particulate Matter the report of a rule entitled ‘‘Approval and Promulgation of Imple- Standard’’ (FRL No. 8962-4) received in the Office of the President mentation Plans; Revisions to the Alabama State Implementation of the Senate on September 24, 2009; to the Committee on Environ- Plan; Birmingham and Jackson County; Correction Notice’’ (FRL ment and Public Works. No. 8960-1) received in the Office of the President of the Senate on September 21, 2009; to the Committee on Environment and EC–3188. A communication from the Director of the Regulatory Man- Public Works. agement Division, Office of Policy, Economics, and Innovation, Environmental Protection Agency, transmitting, pursuant to law, EC–3119. A communication from the Director of the Regulatory Man- the report of a rule entitled ‘‘Approval and Promulgation of Air agement Division, Office of Policy, Economics, and Innovation, Quality Implementation Plans; Ohio; Clean Air Interstate Rule’’ Environmental Protection Agency, transmitting, pursuant to law, (FRL No. 8950-9) received in the Office of the President of the the report of a rule entitled ‘‘Implementation of the New Source Senate on September 24, 2009; to the Committee on Environment Review (NSR) Program for Particulate Matter Less Than 2.5 Mi- and Public Works. crometer (PM2.5); Final Rule to Stay the Grandfathering Provision for PM2.5’’ (FRL No. 8961-1) received in the Office of the Presi- EC–3226. A communication from the Director of the Regulatory Man- dent of the Senate on September 22, 2009; to the Committee agement Division, Office of Policy, Economics, and Innovation, on Environment and Public Works. Environmental Protection Agency, transmitting a report entitled ‘‘In- terim Guidance Providing Communities with Opportunities for Inde- EC–3120. A communication from the Director of the Regulatory Man- pendent Technical Assistance in Superfund Settlements’’; to the agement Division, Office of Policy, Economics, and Innovation, Committee on Environment and Public Works. Environmental Protection Agency, transmitting, pursuant to law, the report of a rule entitled ‘‘National Priorities List, Final Rule EC–3227. A communication from the Director of the Regulatory Man- No. 47’’ (FRL No. 8961-3) received in the Office of the President agement Division, Office of Policy, Economics, and Innovation, of the Senate on September 21, 2009; to the Committee on Environ- Environmental Protection Agency, transmitting a report entitled ment and Public Works. ‘‘Lead Dust Hazard Standards and Definition of Lead-Based Paint; TSCA Section 21 Petition; Notice of Receipt and Request for EC–3121. A communication from the Director of the Regulatory Man- Comment’’; to the Committee on Environment and Public Works. agement Division, Office of Policy, Economics, and Innovation, Environmental Protection Agency, transmitting, pursuant to law, EC–3228. A communication from the Director of the Regulatory Man- the report of a rule entitled ‘‘Standards of Performance for New agement Division, Office of Policy, Economics, and Innovation, Stationary Sources and Emissions Guidelines for Existing Sources: Environmental Protection Agency, transmitting, pursuant to law, Hospital/Medical/Infectious Waste Incinerators’’ (FRL No. 8959- the report of a rule entitled ‘‘Approval and Promulgation of Air 9) received in the Office of the President of the Senate on Sep- Quality Implementation Plans; Update to Materials Incorporated tember 21, 2009; to the Committee on Environment and Public by Reference’’ (FRL No. 8952-8) received in the Office of the Works. President of the Senate on September 28, 2009; to the Committee on Environment and Public Works EC–3185. A communication from the Director of the Regulatory Man- agement Division, Office of Policy, Economics, and Innovation, EC 093229. A communication from the Director of the Regulatory Environmental Protection Agency, transmitting, pursuant to law, Management Division, Office of Policy, Economics, and Innovation, the report of a rule entitled ‘‘Approval and Promulgation of Air Environmental Protection Agency, transmitting, pursuant to law, Quality Implementation Plans; Indiana; Interim Final Determination the report of a rule entitled ‘‘Approval and Promulgation of Air that Lake and Porter Counties are Exempt from NOx RACT Re- Quality Implementation Plans; Revised Format for Materials Being quirements for Purposes of Staying Sanctions’’ (FRL No. 8961- Incorporated by Reference for New Hampshire’’ (FRL No. 8955- 9) received in the Office of the President of the Senate on Sep- 9) received in the Office of the President of the Senate on Sep- tember 24, 2009; to the Committee on Environment and Public tember 28, 2009; to the Committee on Environment and Public Works. Works.

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ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY— EC–3301. A communication from the Director of the Regulatory Man- Continued agement Division, Office of Policy, Economics, and Innovation, Environmental Protection Agency, transmitting, pursuant to law, EC–3230. A communication from the Director of the Regulatory Man- the report of a rule entitled ‘‘Approval and Promulgation of Air agement Division, Office of Policy, Economics, and Innovation, Quality Implementation Plans; Indiana; Extended Permit Terms for Environmental Protection Agency, transmitting, pursuant to law, Renewal of Federally Enforceable State Operating Permits’’ (FRL the report of a rule entitled ‘‘Prevention of Significant Deterioration No. 8963-4) received in the Office of the President of the Senate (PSD) and Nonattainment New Source Review (NSR): Reconsider- on October 5, 2009; to the Committee on Environment and Public ation of Inclusion of Fugitive Emissions’’ (FRL No. 8937-8) re- Works. ceived in the Office of the President of the Senate on September 28, 2009; to the Committee on Environment and Public Works. EC–3354. A communication from the Director of the Regulatory Man- agement Division, Office of Policy, Economics, and Innovation, EC–3231. A communication from the Director of the Regulatory Man- Environmental Protection Agency, transmitting, pursuant to law, agement Division, Office of Policy, Economics, and Innovation, the report of a rule entitled ‘‘Air Quality Designations for the Environmental Protection Agency, transmitting, pursuant to law, 2006 24-Hour Fine Particle (PM2.5) National Ambient Air Quality the report of a rule entitled ‘‘Mandatory Reporting of Green House Standards’’ (FRL No. 8969-2) received in the Office of the Presi- Gases’’ (FRL No. 8963-5) received in the Office of the President dent of the Senate on October 13, 2009; to the Committee on of the Senate on September 28, 2009; to the Committee on Environ- Environment and Public Works. ment and Public Works. EC–3355. A communication from the Director of the Regulatory Man- EC–3296. A communication from the Director of the Regulatory Man- agement Division, Office of Policy, Economics, and Innovation, agement Division, Office of Policy, Economics, and Innovation, Environmental Protection Agency, transmitting, pursuant to law, Environmental Protection Agency, transmitting, a Uniform Resource the report of a rule entitled ‘‘Revisions to the Arizona State Imple- Locator (URL) for a document entitled ‘‘Issuance of 2009 Revised mentation Plan, Maricopa County Air Quality Department’’ (FRL CERCLA Model Remedial Design/Remedial Action Consent De- No. 8947-2) received in the Office of the President of the Senate cree’’ received in the Office of the President of the Senate on on October 14, 2009; to the Committee on Environment and Public October 6, 2009; to the Committee on Environment and Public Works. Works. EC–3356. A communication from the Director of the Regulatory Man- EC–3297. A communication from the Director of the Regulatory Man- agement Division, Office of Policy, Economics, and Innovation, agement Division, Office of Policy, Economics, and Innovation, Environmental Protection Agency, transmitting, pursuant to law, Environmental Protection Agency, transmitting, pursuant to law, the report of a rule entitled ‘‘Inert Ingredients; Extension of Effec- the report of a rule entitled ‘‘Operating Permit Programs; Flexible tive Date of Revocation of Certain Tolerance Exemptions with Insufficient Data for Reassessment’’ (FRL No. 8794-1) received Air Permitting Rule’’ (FRL No. 8964-8) received in the Office in the Office of the President of the Senate on October 14, 2009; of the President of the Senate on October 5, 2009; to the Committee to the Committee on Environment and Public Works. on Environment and Public Works. EC–3357. A communication from the Director of the Regulatory Man- EC–3298. A communication from the Director of the Regulatory Man- agement Division, Office of Policy, Economics, and Innovation, agement Division, Office of Policy, Economics, and Innovation, Environmental Protection Agency, transmitting, pursuant to law, Environmental Protection Agency, transmitting, pursuant to law, the report of a rule entitled ‘‘Approval and Promulgation of Air the report of a rule entitled ‘‘Standard of Performance for Coal Quality Implementation Plans; Ohio Administrative Code Rule Preparation and Processing Plants’’ (FRL No. 8965-3) received 3745-21-17 Portable Fuel Containers’’ (FRL No. 8958-1) received in the Office of the President of the Senate on October 5, 2009; in the Office of the President of the Senate on October 14, 2009; to the Committee on Environment and Public Works. to the Committee on Environment and Public Works.

EC–3299. A communication from the Director of the Regulatory Man- EC–3358. A communication from the Director of the Regulatory Man- agement Division, Office of Policy, Economics, and Innovation, agement Division, Office of Policy, Economics, and Innovation, Environmental Protection Agency, transmitting, pursuant to law, Environmental Protection Agency, transmitting, pursuant to law, the report of a rule entitled ‘‘Approval and Promulgation of Air the report of a rule entitled ‘‘Approval and Promulgation of Air Quality Implementation Plans; Delaware; Regulation to Reduce Quality Implementation Plans; Indiana; Carbon Monoxide Mainte- Idling of Heavy-Duty Vehicles’’ (FRL No. 8967-1) received in nance Plan Updates; Limited Maintenance Plan’’ (FRL No. 8968- the Office of the President of the Senate on October 6, 2009; 1) received in the Office of the President of the Senate on October to the Committee on Environment and Public Works. 14, 2009; to the Committee on Environment and Public Works.

EC–3300. A communication from the Director of the Regulatory Man- EC–3359. A communication from the Director of the Regulatory Man- agement Division, Office of Policy, Economics, and Innovation, agement Division, Office of Policy, Economics, and Innovation, Environmental Protection Agency, transmitting, pursuant to law, Environmental Protection Agency, transmitting, pursuant to law, the report of a rule entitled ‘‘Approval and Promulgation of Imple- the report of a rule entitled ‘‘National Primary Drinking Water mentation Plans; Corrections to the Arizona and Nevada State Im- Regulations: Drinking Water Regulations for Aircraft Public Water plementation Plans’’ (FRL No. 8966-3) received in the Office of Systems’’ (FRL No. 8967-9) received in the Office of the President the President of the Senate on October 6, 2009; to the Committee of the Senate on October 14, 2009; to the Committee on Environ- on Environment and Public Works. ment and Public Works.

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ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY— EC–3478. A communication from the Director of the Regulatory Man- Continued agement Division, Office of Policy, Economics, and Innovation, Environmental Protection Agency, transmitting, pursuant to law, EC–3360. A communication from the Director of the Regulatory Man- the report of a rule entitled ‘‘Stay of Clean Air Interstate Rule agement Division, Office of Policy, Economics, and Innovation, for Minnesota; Stay of Federal Implementation Plan to Reduce Environmental Protection Agency, transmitting, a Uniform Resource Interstate Transport of Fine Particulate Matter and Ozone for Min- Locator (URL) for a document entitled ‘‘Interim Policy on Man- nesota’’ (FRL No. 8972-7) received in the Office of the President aging the Duration of Remedial Design/Remedial Action Negotia- of the Senate on October 21, 2009; to the Committee on Environ- tions’’ received in the Office of the President. ment and Public Works.

EC–3418. A communication from the Director of the Regulatory Man- EC–3479. A communication from the Director of the Regulatory Man- agement Division, Office of Policy, Economics, and Innovation, agement Division, Office of Policy, Economics, and Innovation, Environmental Protection Agency, transmitting, pursuant to law, Environmental Protection Agency, transmitting, pursuant to law, the report of a rule entitled ‘‘Air Quality Designations for the the report of a rule entitled ‘‘National Emission Standards for 2006 24-Hour Fine Particle (PM2.5) National Ambient Air Quality Hazardous Air Pollutants for Chemical Manufacturing Area Standards’’ (FRL No. 8969-2) received in the Office of the Presi- Sources’’ (FRL No. 8972-6) received in the Office of the President dent of the Senate on October 15, 2009; to the Committee on of the Senate on October 21, 2009; to the Committee on Environ- Environment and Public Works. ment and Public Works.

EC–3419. A communication from the Director of the Regulatory Man- EC–3480. A communication from the Director of the Regulatory Man- agement Division, Office of Policy, Economics, and Innovation, agement Division, Office of Policy, Economics, and Innovation, Environmental Protection Agency, transmitting, pursuant to law, Environmental Protection Agency, transmitting, pursuant to law, the report of a rule entitled ‘‘Approval and Promulgation of Air the report of a rule entitled ‘‘National Emission Standards for Quality Implementation Plans; South Carolina; Clear Air Interstate Hazardous Air Pollutants From Petroleum Refineries’’ (FRL No. Rule’’ (FRL No. 8969-9) received in the Office of the President 8972-4) received in the Office of the President of the Senate on of the Senate on October 15, 2009; to the Committee on Environ- October 21, 2009; to the Committee on Environment and Public ment and Public Works. Works.

EC–3420. A communication from the Director of the Regulatory Man- EC–3481. A communication from the Director of the Regulatory Man- agement Division, Office of Policy, Economics, and Innovation, agement Division, Office of Policy, Economics, and Innovation, Environmental Protection Agency, transmitting, pursuant to law, Environmental Protection Agency, transmitting, pursuant to law, the report of a rule entitled ‘‘Revisions to the California State the report of a rule entitled ‘‘Approval and Promulgation of Imple- Implementation Plan, San Joaquin Valley Unified Air Pollution mentation Plans; Kentucky: NOx SIP Call Phase II’’ (FRL No. Control District’’ (FRL No. 8959-7) received in the Office of 8972-2) received in the Office of the President of the Senate on the President of the Senate on October 15, 2009; to the Committee October 21, 2009; to the Committee on Environment and Public on Environment and Public Works. Works.

EC–3430. A communication from the Assistant Secretary for Fish EC–3482. A communication from the Director of the Regulatory Man- and Wildlife and Parks, National Park Service, Department of the agement Division, Office of Policy, Economics, and Innovation, Interior, transmitting, pursuant to law, the report of a rule entitled Environmental Protection Agency, transmitting, pursuant to law, ‘‘Migratory Bird Hunting; Approval of Tungsten-Iron- the report of a rule entitled ‘‘Approval and Promulgation of Air Fluoropolymer Shot Alloys as Nontoxic for Hunting Waterfowl Quality Implementation Plans; Virginia; Revision to Clean Air and Coots; Availability of Final Environmental Assessment’’ Interstate Rule Sulfur Dioxide Trading Program’’ (FRL No. 8971- (RIN1018-AW46) received in the Office of the President of the 4) received in the Office of the President of the Senate on October Senate on October 20, 2009; to the Committee on Environment 21, 2009; to the Committee on Environment and Public Works. and Public Works. EC–3520. A communication from the Director of the Regulatory Man- EC–3477. A communication from the Director of the Regulatory Man- agement Division, Office of Policy, Economics, and Innovation, agement Division, Office of Policy, Economics, and Innovation, Environmental Protection Agency, transmitting the report of a pro- Environmental Protection Agency, transmitting, pursuant to law, posed rule entitled ‘‘Lead; Amendment to the Opt-out and Record the report of a rule entitled ‘‘Change of Address for Region 4 Keeping Provisions in the Renovation, Repair, and Painting Pro- State and Local Agencies; Technical Correction’’ (FRL No. 8973- gram’’ (FRL No. 8795-9) received in the Office of the President 6) received in the Office of the President of the Senate on October of the Senate on October 29, 2009; to the Committee on Environ- 21, 2009; to the Committee on Environment and Public Works. ment and Public Works.

EC–3478. A communication from the Director of the Regulatory Man- EC–3563. A communication from the Director of the Regulatory Man- agement Division, Office of Policy, Economics, and Innovation, agement Division, Office of Policy, Economics, and Innovation, Environmental Protection Agency, transmitting, pursuant to law, Environmental Protection Agency, transmitting, pursuant to law, the report of a rule entitled ‘‘Stay of Clean Air Interstate Rule the report of a rule entitled ‘‘Revisions to the California State for Minnesota; Stay of Federal Implementation Plan to Reduce Implementation Plan, Northern Sierra Air Quality Management Dis- Interstate Transport of Fine Particulate Matter and Ozone for Min- trict and San Joaquin Valley Unified Air Pollution Control District’’ nesota’’ (FRL No. 8972-7) received in the Office of the President (FRL No. 8970-6) received in the Office of the President of the of the Senate on October 21, 2009; to the Committee on Environ- Senate on October 29, 2009; to the Committee on Environment ment and Public Works. and Public Works.

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ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY— EC–3609. A communication from the Director of the Regulatory Man- Continued agement Division, Office of Policy, Economics, and Innovation, Environmental Protection Agency, transmitting, pursuant to law, EC–3564. A communication from the Director of the Regulatory Man- the report of a rule entitled ‘‘Revisions to the Arizona State Imple- agement Division, Office of Policy, Economics, and Innovation, mentation Plan, Maricopa County Air Quality Department and Mari- Environmental Protection Agency, transmitting, pursuant to law, copa County’’ (FRL No. 8902-6) received in the Office of the the report of a rule entitled ‘‘Approval and Promulgation of Air President of the Senate on November 5, 2009; to the Committee Quality Implementation Plans; Maryland; Clean Air Interstate Rule’’ on Environment and Public Works. (FRL No. 8975-2) received in the Office of the President of the Senate on October 29, 2009; to the Committee on Environment EC–3610. A communication from the Director of the Regulatory Man- and Public Works. agement Division, Office of Policy, Economics, and Innovation, Environmental Protection Agency, transmitting, pursuant to law, EC–3565. A communication from the Director of the Regulatory Man- the report of a rule entitled ‘‘Approval and Promulgation of Air agement Division, Office of Policy, Economics, and Innovation, Quality Implementation Plans; Indiana’’ (FRL No. 8971-9) received Environmental Protection Agency, transmitting, pursuant to law, in the Office of the President of the Senate on November 5, the report of a rule entitled ‘‘Approval and Promulgation of Imple- mentation Plans; Corrections to the Arizona and Nevada State Im- 2009; to the Committee on Environment and Public Works. plementation Plans’’ (FRL No. 8976-3) received in the Office of the President of the Senate on October 29, 2009; to the Committee EC–3633. A communication from the Director of the Regulatory Man- on Environment and Public Works agement Division, Office of Policy, Economics, and Innovation, Environmental Protection Agency, transmitting, pursuant to law, EC–3566. A communication from the Director of the Regulatory Man- the report of a rule entitled ‘‘Technical Amendment of Cross- agement Division, Office of Policy, Economics, and Innovation, Media Electronic Reporting Rule’’ (FRL No. 8980-7) received in Environmental Protection Agency, transmitting, pursuant to law, the Office of the President of the Senate on November 10, 2009; the report of a rule entitled ‘‘National Priorities List, Final Rule to the Committee on Environment and Public Works. No. 48‘‘ (FRL No. 8977-5) received in the Office of the President of the Senate on October 29, 2009; to the Committee on Environ- EC–3634. A communication from the Director of the Regulatory Man- ment and Public Works. agement Division, Office of Policy, Economics, and Innovation, Environmental Protection Agency, transmitting, pursuant to law, EC–3567. A communication from the Director of the Regulatory Man- the report of a rule entitled ‘‘Oil Pollution Prevention; Spill Preven- agement Division, Office of Policy, Economics, and Innovation, tion, Control, and Countermeasure (SPCC) Rule - Amendments’’ Environmental Protection Agency, transmitting, pursuant to law, (FRL No. 8979-8) received in the Office of the President of the the report of a rule entitled ‘‘Revisions to the California State Senate on November 10, 2009; to the Committee on Environment Implementation Plan, California Air Resources Board Consumer and Public Works. Products Regulations’’ (FRL No. 8979-9) received in the Office of the President of the Senate on October 29, 2009; to the Com- EC–3661. A communication from the Acting Director of Human Re- mittee on Environment and Public Works. sources, Office of Administration and Resources Management, En- vironmental Protection Agency, transmitting, pursuant to law, (3) EC–3606. A communication from the Director of the Regulatory Man- three reports relative to vacancies in the Environmental Protection agement Division, Office of Policy, Economics, and Innovation, Agency, received in the Office of the President of the Senate Environmental Protection Agency, transmitting, pursuant to law, on November 16, 2009; to the Committee on Environment and the report of a rule entitled ‘‘Significant New Use Rules on Certain Public Works. Chemical Substances; Technical Amendment’’ (FRL No. 8438-5) received in the Office of the President of the Senate on November EC–3741. A communication from the Director of the Regulatory Man- 5, 2009; to the Committee on Environment and Public Works. agement Division, Office of Policy, Economics, and Innovation, EC–3607. A communication from the Director of the Regulatory Man- Environmental Protection Agency, transmitting, pursuant to law, agement Division, Office of Policy, Economics, and Innovation, the report of a rule entitled ‘‘Approval and Promulgation of Air Environmental Protection Agency, transmitting, pursuant to law, Quality Implementation Plans; Indiana’’ (FRL No. 8980-4) received the report of a rule entitled ‘‘Revisions to the California State in the Office of the President of the Senate on November 17, Implementation Plan, San Joaquin Valley Unified Air Pollution 2009; to the Committee on Environment and Public Works. Control District and South Coast Air Quality Management District’’ (FRL No. 8970-4) received in the Office of the President of the EC–3742. A communication from the Director of the Regulatory Man- Senate on November 5, 2009; to the Committee on Environment agement Division, Office of Policy, Economics, and Innovation, and Public Works. Environmental Protection Agency, transmitting, pursuant to law, the report of a rule entitled ‘‘Approval and Promulgation of Air EC–3608. A communication from the Director of the Regulatory Man- Quality Implementation Plans; Maryland, Ohio and West Virginia; agement Division, Office of Policy, Economics, and Innovation, Determinations of Attainment for the 1997 Fine Particulate Matter Environmental Protection Agency, transmitting, pursuant to law, Standard’’ (FRL No. 8982-6) received in the Office of the President the report of a rule entitled ‘‘Revisions to the Arizona State PM- of the Senate on November 17, 2009; to the Committee on Environ- 10 Implementation Plan; Maricopa County Air Quality Department’’ ment and Public Works. (FRL No. 8975-6) received in the Office of the President of the Senate on November 5, 2009; to the Committee on Environment and Public Works.

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ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY— EC–3913. A communication from the Director of the Regulatory Man- Continued agement Division, Office of Policy, Economics, and Innovation, Environmental Protection Agency, transmitting, pursuant to law, EC–3743. A communication from the Director of the Regulatory Man- the report of a rule entitled ‘‘Approval and Promulgation of Air agement Division, Office of Policy, Economics, and Innovation, Quality Implementation Plans; Illinois; Indiana; Chicago and Evans- Environmental Protection Agency, transmitting, pursuant to law, ville Nonattainment Areas; Determination of Attainment of the Fine the report of a rule entitled ‘‘Approval and Promulgation of Air Particle Standards’’ (FRL No. 8985-2) received during adjournment Quality Implementation Plans; Virginia; Transportation Conformity of the Senate in the Office of the President of the Senate on Regulations’’ (FRL No. 8983-1) received in the Office of the Presi- November 23, 2009; to the Committee on Environment and Public dent of the Senate on November 17, 2009; to the Committee Works. on Environment and Public Works. EC–3914. A communication from the Director of the Regulatory Man- EC–3744. A communication from the Director of the Regulatory Man- agement Division, Office of Policy, Economics, and Innovation, agement Division, Office of Policy, Economics, and Innovation, Environmental Protection Agency, transmitting, pursuant to law, Environmental Protection Agency, transmitting, pursuant to law, the report of a rule entitled ‘‘Approval and Promulgation of Imple- the report of a rule entitled ‘‘Approval of the Clean Air Act, mentation Plans; Georgia: Revisions to State Implementation Plan’’ Section 112(I), Authority for Hazardous Air Pollutants: (FRL No. 8984-7) received during adjournment of the Senate in Perchloroethylene Air Emission Standards for Dry Cleaning Facili- the Office of the President of the Senate on November 23, 2009; ties: Commonwealth of Massachusetts Department of Environmental to the Committee on Environment and Public Works. Protection’’ (FRL No. 8974-5) received in the Office of the Presi- dent of the Senate on November 17, 2009; to the Committee EC–3915. A communication from the Director of the Regulatory Man- on Environment and Public Works. agement Division, Office of Policy, Economics, and Innovation, Environmental Protection Agency, transmitting, pursuant to law, EC–3745. A communication from the Director of the Regulatory Man- the report of a rule entitled ‘‘Approval and Promulgation of Imple- agement Division, Office of Policy, Economics, and Innovation, mentation and Designation of Areas for Air Quality Implementation Environmental Protection Agency, transmitting, pursuant to law, Plans; Tennessee; Clean Air Interstate Rule’’ (FRL No. 8984-6) the report of a rule entitled ‘‘Fuel Economy Regulations for Auto- received during adjournment of the Senate in the Office of the mobiles: Technical Amendments and Corrections’’ (FRL No. 8982- President of the Senate on November 23, 2009; to the Committee 1) received in the Office of the President of the Senate on Novem- on Environment and Public Works. ber 17, 2009; to the Committee on Environment and Public Works. EC–3916. A communication from the Director of the Regulatory Man- EC–3746. A communication from the Director of the Regulatory Man- agement Division, Office of Policy, Economics, and Innovation, agement Division, Office of Policy, Economics, and Innovation, Environmental Protection Agency, transmitting, pursuant to law, Environmental Protection Agency, transmitting, pursuant to law, the report of a rule entitled ‘‘Effluent Limitations Guidelines and the report of a rule entitled ‘‘National Emission Standards for Standards for the Construction and Development Point Source Cat- Hazardous Air Pollutants for Area Sources: Asphalt Processing and egory’’ (FRL No. 9086-4) received during adjournment of the Sen- Asphalt Roofing Manufacturing’’ (FRL No. 8983-6) received in ate in the Office of the President of the Senate on November the Office of the President of the Senate on November 17, 2009; 23, 2009; to the Committee on Environment and Public Works. to the Committee on Environment and Public Works. EC–3917. A communication from the Director of the Regulatory Man- EC–3747. A communication from the Director of the Regulatory Man- agement Division, Office of Policy, Economics, and Innovation, agement Division, Office of Policy, Economics, and Innovation, Environmental Protection Agency, transmitting, pursuant to law, Environmental Protection Agency, transmitting, pursuant to law, the report of a rule entitled ‘‘Finding Failure to Submit State the report of a rule entitled ‘‘National Emission Standards for Implementation Plans Required for the 1997 Particulate Matter Less Hazardous Air Pollutants: Area Source Standards for Paints and Than 2.5 Micrometer (PM2.5) National Ambient Air Quality Stand- Allied Products Manufacturing’’ (FRL No. 8983-5) received in the ards (NAAQS)’’ (FRL No. 8985-6) received in the Office of the Office of the President of the Senate on November 17, 2009; President of the Senate on December 3, 2009; to the Committee to the Committee on Environment and Public Works. on Environment and Public Works.

EC–3912. A communication from the Director of the Regulatory Man- EC–3918. A communication from the Director of the Regulatory Man- agement Division, Office of Policy, Economics, and Innovation, agement Division, Office of Policy, Economics, and Innovation, Environmental Protection Agency, transmitting, pursuant to law, Environmental Protection Agency, transmitting, pursuant to law, the report of a rule entitled ‘‘Approval and Promulgation of Air the report of a rule entitled ‘‘Prevention of Significant Deterioration Quality Implementation Plans; North Carolina; Clean Air Interstate (PSD) and Nonattainment New Source Review (NSR): Inclusion Rule’’ (FRL No. 9086-2) received during adjournment of the Senate of Fugitive Emissions; Interim Final Rule; Stay’’ (FRL No. 9089- in the Office of the President of the Senate on November 23, 4) received in the Office of the President of the Senate on Decem- 2009; to the Committee on Environment and Public Works. ber 3, 2009; to the Committee on Environment and Public Works.

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ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY— EC–3947. A communication from the Director of the Regulatory Man- Continued agement Division, Office of Policy, Economics, and Innovation, Environmental Protection Agency, transmitting, pursuant to law, EC–3919. A communication from the Director of the Regulatory Man- the report of a rule entitled ‘‘Approval and Promulgation of Air agement Division, Office of Policy, Economics, and Innovation, Quality Implementation Plans; Pennsylvania; Clean Air Interstate Environmental Protection Agency, transmitting, pursuant to law, Rule; NOx SIP Call Rule; Amendments to NOx Control Rules’’ the report of a rule entitled ‘‘Determinations of Attainment of (FRL No. 9090-2) received in the Office of the President of the the One-Hour and Eight-Hour Ozone Standards for Various Ozone Senate on December 3, 2009; to the Committee on Environment Nonattainment Areas in New Jersey and Upstate New York’’ (FRL and Public Works. No. 9088-8) received in the Office of the President of the Senate on December 3, 2009; to the Committee on Environment and Public EC–3967. A communication from the Director of the Regulatory Man- Works. agement Division, Office of Policy, Economics, and Innovation, Environmental Protection Agency, transmitting, pursuant to law, EC–3920. A communication from the Director of the Regulatory Man- the report of a rule entitled ‘‘Protection of Stratospheric Ozone: agement Division, Office of Policy, Economics, and Innovation, Adjustments to the Allowance System for Controlling HCFC Pro- Environmental Protection Agency, transmitting, pursuant to law, duction, Import, and Export’’ (FRL No. 9091-7) received in the the report of a rule entitled ‘‘Approval of Section 112(1) Authority Office of the President of the Senate on December 8, 2009; to for Hazardous Air Pollutants; Equivalency by Permit Provisions; the Committee on Environment and Public Works. National Emission Standards for Hazardous Air Pollutants; Plywood and Composite Wood Products’’ (FRL No. 9089-2) received in EC–3968. A communication from the Director of the Regulatory Man- the Office of the President of the Senate on December 3, 2009; agement Division, Office of Policy, Economics, and Innovation, to the Committee on Environment and Public Works. Environmental Protection Agency, transmitting, pursuant to law, the report of a rule entitled ‘‘Protection of Stratospheric Ozone: EC–3921. A communication from the Director of the Regulatory Man- Ban on Sale or Distribution of Pre-Charged Appliances’’ (FRL agement Division, Office of Policy, Economics, and Innovation, No. 9091-9) received in the Office of the President of the Senate Environmental Protection Agency, transmitting, pursuant to law, on December 8, 2009; to the Committee on Environment and Public the report of a rule entitled ‘‘Approval and Promulgation of Imple- Works. mentation Plans and Designation of Areas for Air Quality Planning Purposes; North Carolina: Redesignation of Great Smoky Mountains EC–3969. A communication from the Director of the Regulatory Man- National Park 1997 8-Hour Ozone Nonattainment Area to agement Division, Office of Policy, Economics, and Innovation, Attainment‘‘ (FRL No. 9089-1) received in the Office of the Presi- Environmental Protection Agency, transmitting, pursuant to law, dent of the Senate on December 3, 2009; to the Committee on the report of a rule entitled ‘‘Clothianidin: Pesticide Tolerances’’ Environment and Public Works. (FRL No. 8793-6) received in the Office of the President of the Senate on December 8, 2009; to the Committee on Environment EC–3922. A communication from the Director of the Regulatory Man- and Public Works. agement Division, Office of Policy, Economics, and Innovation, Environmental Protection Agency, transmitting, pursuant to law, EC–3970. A communication from the Director of the Regulatory Man- the report of a rule entitled ‘‘Approval and Promulgation of Imple- agement Division, Office of Policy, Economics, and Innovation, mentation Plans; Kentucky; Source-Specific Revision for Avis Rent- Environmental Protection Agency, transmitting, pursuant to law, A-Car and Budget Rent-A-Car Facilities Located at the Cincinnati/ the report of a rule entitled ‘‘Endangerment and Cause or Contribute Northern Kentucky International Airport’’ (FRL No. 9086-1) re- Findings for Greenhouse Gases Under Section 202 (a) of the Clean ceived in the Office of the President of the Senate on November Air Act’’ (FRL No. 9091-8) received in the Office of the President 30, 2009; to the Committee on Environment and Public Works. of the Senate on December 8, 2009; to the Committee on Environ- ment and Public Works. EC–3923. A communication from the Director of the Regulatory Man- agement Division, Office of Policy, Economics, and Innovation, EC–4126. A communication from the Director of the Regulatory Man- Environmental Protection Agency, transmitting, pursuant to law, agement Division, Office of Policy, Economics, and Innovation, the report of a rule entitled ‘‘Approval and Promulgation of Air Environmental Protection Agency, transmitting, pursuant to law, Quality Implementation Plans; California; Determination of Attain- the report of a rule entitled ‘‘Revisions to the California State ment of the 1997 8-Hour Ozone Standard’’ (FRL No. 9086-7) Implementation Plan, South Coast Air Quality Management Dis- received in the Office of the President of the Senate on November trict’’ (FRL No. 9087-3) received in the Office of the President 30, 2009; to the Committee on Environment and Public Works. of the Senate on December 15, 2009; to the Committee on Environ- ment and Public Works. EC–3946. A communication from the Director of the Regulatory Man- agement Division, Office of Policy, Economics, and Innovation, EC–4127. A communication from the Director of the Regulatory Man- Environmental Protection Agency, transmitting, pursuant to law, agement Division, Office of Policy, Economics, and Innovation, the report of a rule entitled ‘‘Approval and Promulgation of Air Environmental Protection Agency, transmitting, pursuant to law, Quality Implementation Plans; Minnesota’’ (FRL No. 9087-7) re- the report of a rule entitled ‘‘Approval and Promulgation of Air ceived in the Office of the President of the Senate on November Quality Implementation Plans; Virginia; Update to Materials Incor- 30, 2009; to the Committee on Environment and Public Works. porated by Reference; Correction’’ (FRL No. 9093-6) received in the Office of the President of the Senate on December 15, 2009; to the Committee on Environment and Public Works.

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ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY— EC–4185. A communication from the Director of the Regulatory Man- Continued agement Division, Office of Policy, Economics, and Innovation, Environmental Protection Agency, transmitting, pursuant to law, EC–4128. A communication from the Director of the Regulatory Man- the report of a rule entitled ‘‘Approval and Promulgation of Imple- agement Division, Office of Policy, Economics, and Innovation, mentation Plans and Operating Permits Program; State of Iowa’’ Environmental Protection Agency, transmitting, pursuant to law, (FRL No. 9096-6) received in the Office of the President of the the report of a rule entitled ‘‘Change of Address for Submission Senate on December 23, 2009; to the Committee on Environment of Certain Reports; Technical Corrections’’ (FRL No. 9093-5) re- and Public Works. ceived in the Office of the President of the Senate on December 15, 2009; to the Committee on Environment and Public Works. EC–4268. A communication from the Director of the Regulatory Man- agement Division, Office of Policy, Economics, and Innovation, EC–4129. A communication from the Director of the Regulatory Man- Environmental Protection Agency, transmitting, pursuant to law, agement Division, Office of Policy, Economics, and Innovation, the report of a rule entitled ‘‘Revisions to the California State Environmental Protection Agency, transmitting, pursuant to law, Implementation Plan, San Joaquin Valley Unified Air Pollution the report of a rule entitled ‘‘Approval and Promulgation of Air Control District’’ (FRL No. 9100-1) received during adjournment Quality Implementation Plans; California; Monterey Bay Region of the Senate in the Office of the President of the Senate on 8-Hour Ozone Maintenance Plan’’ (FRL No. 8983-4) received in January 12, 2010; to the Committee on Environment and Public the Office of the President of the Senate on December 15, 2009; Works. to the Committee on Environment and Public Works. EC–4269. A communication from the Director of the Regulatory Man- EC–4130. A communication from the Director of the Regulatory Man- agement Division, Office of Policy, Economics, and Innovation, agement Division, Office of Policy, Economics, and Innovation, Environmental Protection Agency, transmitting, pursuant to law, Environmental Protection Agency, transmitting, pursuant to law, the report of a rule entitled ‘‘Revisions to the California State the report of a rule entitled ‘‘Approval and Promulgation of Mainte- Implementation Plan, San Joaquin Valley Unified Air Pollution nance Plan for Carbon Monoxide; State of Arizona; Tucson Air Control District’’ (FRL No. 9097-2) received during adjournment Planning Area’’ (FRL No. 8982-4) received in the Office of the of the Senate in the Office of the President of the Senate on President of the Senate on December 15, 2009; to the Committee January 12, 2010; to the Committee on Environment and Public on Environment and Public Works. Works.

EC–4181. A communication from the Director of the Regulatory Man- EC–4270. A communication from the Director of the Regulatory Man- agement Division, Office of Policy, Economics, and Innovation, agement Division, Office of Policy, Economics, and Innovation, Environmental Protection Agency, transmitting, pursuant to law, Environmental Protection Agency, transmitting, pursuant to law, the report of a rule entitled ‘‘National Emission Standards for the report of a rule entitled ‘‘Revisions to the California State Hazardous Air Pollutants: Area Source Standards for Prepared Implementation Plan, San Joaquin Valley Unified Air Pollution Feeds Manufacturing’’ (FRL No. 9095-2) received in the Office Control District’’ (FRL No. 9096-9) received during adjournment of the President of the Senate on December 22, 2009; to the of the Senate in the Office of the President of the Senate on Committee on Environment and Public Works. January 12, 2010; to the Committee on Environment and Public Works. EC–4182. A communication from the Director of the Regulatory Man- agement Division, Office of Policy, Economics, and Innovation, EC–4271. A communication from the Director of the Regulatory Man- Environmental Protection Agency, transmitting, pursuant to law, agement Division, Office of Policy, Economics, and Innovation, the report of a rule entitled ‘‘National Emission Standards for Environmental Protection Agency, transmitting, pursuant to law, Hazardous Air Pollutants for Area Sources: Chemical Preparations the report of a rule entitled ‘‘Extension of Deadline for Promulga- Industry‘‘ (FRL No. 9095-1) received in the Office of the President tion Designations for the 2008 Ozone National Ambient Air Quality of the Senate on December 22, 2009; to the Committee on Environ- Standards’’ (FRL No. 9102-2) received during adjournment of the ment and Public Works. Senate in the Office of the President of the Senate on January 12, 2010; to the Committee on Environment and Public Works. EC–4183. A communication from the Director of the Regulatory Man- agement Division, Office of Policy, Economics, and Innovation, EC–4272. A communication from the Director of the Regulatory Man- Environmental Protection Agency, transmitting, pursuant to law, agement Division, Office of Policy, Economics, and Innovation, the report of a rule entitled ‘‘Approval and Promulgation of Air Environmental Protection Agency, transmitting, pursuant to law, Quality Implementation Plans; Indiana’’ (FRL No. 8985-4) received the report of a rule entitled ‘‘Approval and Promulgation of Imple- in the Office of the President of the Senate on December 22, mentation Plans; Puerto Rico; Guaynabo PM10 Limited Mainte- 2009; to the Committee on Environment and Public Works. nance Plan and Redesignation Request’’ (FRL No. 9091-4) received during adjournment of the Senate in the Office of the President EC–4184. A communication from the Director of the Regulatory Man- of the Senate on January 12, 2010; to the Committee on Environ- agement Division, Office of Policy, Economics, and Innovation, ment and Public Works. Environmental Protection Agency, transmitting, pursuant to law, the report of a rule entitled ‘‘Approval and Promulgation of Imple- mentation Plans; State of Missouri’’ (FRL No. 9096-4) received in the Office of the President of the Senate on December 23, 2009; to the Committee on Environment and Public Works.

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ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY— EC–4526. A communication from the Director of the Regulatory Man- Continued agement Division, Office of Policy, Economics, and Innovation, Environmental Protection Agency, transmitting, pursuant to law, EC–4273. A communication from the Director of the Regulatory Man- the report of a rule entitled ‘‘Endocrine Disruptor Screening Pro- agement Division, Office of Policy, Economics, and Innovation, gram; Policies and Procedures for Initial Screening’’ (FRL No. Environmental Protection Agency, transmitting, pursuant to law, 8399-9) received in the Office of the President of the Senate on the report of a rule entitled ‘‘Approval and Promulgation of Imple- January 25, 2010; to the Committee on Environment and Public mentation Plans; Kentucky: Approval of Revisions to the State Works. Implementation Plan’’ (FRL No. 9102-6) received during adjourn- ment of the Senate in the Office of the President of the Senate EC–4595. A communication from the Director of the Regulatory Man- on January 12, 2010; to the Committee on Environment and Public agement Division, Office of Policy, Economics, and Innovation, Works. Environmental Protection Agency, transmitting, pursuant to law, the report of a rule entitled ‘‘Approval and Promulgation of Imple- EC–4274. A communication from the Director of the Regulatory Man- mentation Plans and Designations of Areas for Air Quality Planning agement Division, Office of Policy, Economics, and Innovation, Purposes; North Carolina: Greensboro-Winston Salem-High Point; Environmental Protection Agency, transmitting, pursuant to law, Determination of Attaining Data for the 1997 Fine Particulate Mat- the report of a rule entitled ‘‘Approval and Promulgation of Imple- ter Standard’’ (FRL No. 9098-8) received during adjournment of mentation Plans; Mississippi; Update to Materials Incorporated by the Senate in the Office of the President of the Senate on January Reference’’ (FRL No. 9088-6) received during adjournment of the 5, 2010; to the Committee on Environment and Public Works. Senate in the Office of the President of the Senate on January 12, 2010; to the Committee on Environment and Public Works. EC–4596. A communication from the Director of the Regulatory Man- agement Division, Office of Policy, Economics, and Innovation, EC–4275. A communication from the Director of the Regulatory Man- Environmental Protection Agency, transmitting, pursuant to law, agement Division, Office of Policy, Economics, and Innovation, the report of a rule entitled ‘‘Approval and Promulgation of Imple- Environmental Protection Agency, transmitting, pursuant to law, mentation Plans and Designations of Areas for Air Quality Planning the report of a rule entitled ‘‘Revisions to the California State Purposes; North Carolina: Hickory-Morganton-Lenoir; Determina- Implementation Plan, San Joaquin Valley Air Pollution Control tion of Attaining Data for the 1997 Fine Particulate Matter Stand- District’’ (FRL No. 9097-1) received during adjournment of the ard’’ (FRL No. 9098-9) received during adjournment of the Senate Senate in the Office of the President of the Senate on January in the Office of the President of the Senate on January 5, 2010; 19, 2010; to the Committee on Environment and Public Works. to the Committee on Environment and Public Works.

EC–4276. A communication from the Director of the Regulatory Man- EC–4597. A communication from the Director of the Regulatory Man- agement Division, Office of Policy, Economics, and Innovation, agement Division, Office of Policy, Economics, and Innovation, Environmental Protection Agency, transmitting, pursuant to law, Environmental Protection Agency, transmitting, pursuant to law, the report of a rule entitled ‘‘Outer Continental Shelf Air Regula- the report of a rule entitled ‘‘Approval and Promulgation of Imple- mentation Plans and Designations of Areas for Air Quality Planning tions Update to Include New Jersey State Requirements’’ (FRL Purposes; Tennessee; Redesignation of the Shelby County, Ten- No. 9103-3) received during adjournment of the Senate in the nessee Portion of the Memphis, Tennessee-Arkansas 1997 8-Hour Office of the President of the Senate on January 19, 2010; to Ozone Nonattainment Area to Attainment’’ (FRL No. 9099-1) re- the Committee on Environment and Public Works. ceived during adjournment of the Senate in the Office of the Presi- dent of the Senate on January 5, 2010; to the Committee on EC–4277. A communication from the Director of the Regulatory Man- Environment and Public Works. agement Division, Office of Policy, Economics, and Innovation, Environmental Protection Agency, transmitting, pursuant to law, EC–4598. A communication from the Director of the Regulatory Man- the report of a rule entitled ‘‘Outer Continental Shelf Air Regula- agement Division, Office of Policy, Economics, and Innovation, tions Consistency Update for Alaska’’ (FRL No. 9095-9) received Environmental Protection Agency, transmitting, pursuant to law, during adjournment of the Senate in the Office of the President the report of a rule entitled ‘‘Approval and Promulgation of Imple- of the Senate on January 19, 2010; to the Committee on Environ- mentation Plans Georgia: State Implementation Plan Revision’’ ment and Public Works. (FRL No. 9098-5) received during adjournment of the Senate in the Office of the President of the Senate on January 5, 2010; EC–4278. A communication from the Director of the Regulatory Man- to the Committee on Environment and Public Works. agement Division, Office of Policy, Economics, and Innovation, Environmental Protection Agency, transmitting, pursuant to law, EC–4599. A communication from the Director of the Regulatory Man- the report of a rule entitled ‘‘Outer Continental Shelf Air Regula- agement Division, Office of Policy, Economics, and Innovation, tions Consistency Update for Alaska’’ (FRL No. 9095-8) received Environmental Protection Agency, transmitting, pursuant to law, during adjournment of the Senate in the Office of the President the report of a rule entitled ‘‘Approval and Promulgation of Imple- of the Senate on January 19, 2010; to the Committee on Environ- mentation Plans and Designations of Areas for Air Quality Planning ment and Public Works. Purposes; South Carolina; Approval of Section 110(a)(1) Mainte- nance Plan for the 1997 8-hour Ozone Standard for Cherokee County; Correcting Amendment’’ (FRL No. 9099-9) received during adjournment of the Senate in the Office of the President of the Senate on January 5, 2010; to the Committee on Environment and Public Works.

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ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY— EC–4606. A communication from the Director of the Regulatory Man- Continued agement Division, Office of Policy, Economics, and Innovation, Environmental Protection Agency, transmitting, pursuant to law, EC–4600. A communication from the Director of the Regulatory Man- the report of a rule entitled ‘‘Premanufacture Notification Exemp- agement Division, Office of Policy, Economics, and Innovation, tion for Polymers; Amendment of Polymer Exemption Rule to Environmental Protection Agency, transmitting, pursuant to law, Exclude Certain Perfluorinated Polymers‘‘ (FRL No. 8805-5) re- the report of a rule entitled ‘‘Finding of Failure to Submit Certain ceived in the Office of the President of the Senate on January State Implementation Plans Required for the 1-Hour Ozone 22, 2010; to the Committee on Environment and Public Works. NAAQS’’ (FRL No. 9099-7) received during adjournment of the Senate in the Office of the President of the Senate on January EC–4607. A communication from the Director of the Regulatory Man- 5, 2010; to the Committee on Environment and Public Works. agement Division, Office of Policy, Economics, and Innovation, Environmental Protection Agency, transmitting, pursuant to law, EC–4601. A communication from the Director of the Regulatory Man- the report of a rule entitled ‘‘Approval and Promulgation of Air agement Division, Office of Policy, Economics, and Innovation, Quality Implementation Plans; Montana; Revisions to the Adminis- Environmental Protection Agency, transmitting, pursuant to law, trative Rules of Montana’’ (FRL No. 8968-3) received in the Office the report of a rule entitled ‘‘Final Authorization of State Hazardous of the President of the Senate on January 22, 2010; to the Com- mittee on Environment and Public Works. Waste Management Program Revision’’ (FRL No. 9098-6) received during adjournment of the Senate in the Office of the President EC–4608. A communication from the Director of the Regulatory Man- of the Senate on January 5, 2010; to the Committee on Environment agement Division, Office of Policy, Economics, and Innovation, and Public Works. Environmental Protection Agency, transmitting, pursuant to law, the report of a rule entitled ‘‘Significant New Use Rules on Certain EC–4602. A communication from the Director of the Regulatory Man- Chemical Substances’’ (FRL No. 8438-4) received in the Office agement Division, Office of Policy, Economics, and Innovation, of the President of the Senate on January 27, 2010; to the Com- Environmental Protection Agency, transmitting, pursuant to law, mittee on Environment and Public Works. the report of a rule entitled ‘‘Revisions to: The Requirements for Transboundry Shipments of Hazardous Wastes Between OECD EC–4609. A communication from the Director of the Regulatory Man- Member Countries, the Requirements for Export Shipments of Spent agement Division, Office of Policy, Economics, and Innovation, Lead-Acid Batteries, the Requirements for Submitting Exception Environmental Protection Agency, transmitting, pursuant to law, Reports for Export Shipments of Hazardous Wastes, and the Re- the report of a rule entitled ‘‘Primary National Ambient Air Quality quirements for Imports of Hazardous Wastes’’ (FRL No. 9098- Standards for Nitrogen Dioxide’’ (FRL No. 9107-9) received in 7) received during adjournment of the Senate in the Office of the Office of the President of the Senate on January 27, 2010; the President of the Senate on January 5, 2010; to the Committee to the Committee on Environment and Public Works. on Environment and Public Works. EC–4610. A communication from the Director of the Regulatory Man- EC–4603. A communication from the Director of the Regulatory Man- agement Division, Office of Policy, Economics, and Innovation, agement Division, Office of Policy, Economics, and Innovation, Environmental Protection Agency, transmitting, pursuant to law, Environmental Protection Agency, transmitting, pursuant to law, the report of a rule entitled ‘‘Approval and Promulgation of Air the report of a rule entitled ‘‘TSCA Section 5 Premanufacture Quality Implementation Plans; Montana; Revisions to the Adminis- and Significant New Use Notification Electronic Reporting; Revi- trative Rules of Montana’’ (FRL No. 9102-7) received in the Office sions to Notification Regulations’’ (RIN2070-AJ41) received during of the President of the Senate on January 27, 2010; to the Com- adjournment of the Senate in the Office of the President of the mittee on Environment and Public Works. Senate on January 5, 2010; to the Committee on Environment and Public Works. EC–4683. A communication from the Director of the Regulatory Man- agement Division, Office of Policy, Economics, and Innovation, Environmental Protection Agency, transmitting, pursuant to law, EC–4604. A communication from the Director of the Regulatory Man- the report of a rule entitled ‘‘Notice of Availability of Class Devi- agement Division, Office of Policy, Economics, and Innovation, ation; Disputes Resolution Procedures Related to Clean Water and Environmental Protection Agency, transmitting, pursuant to law, Drinking Water State Revolving Fund (CWSRF and DWSRF, re- the report of a rule entitled ‘‘Control of Emissions from New spectively) Reallocation Under the American Reinvestment and Re- Marine Compression-Ignition Engines at or Above 30 Liters per covery Act of 2009 (ARRA)’’ (FRL No. 9115-1) received during Cylinder’’ (FRL No. 9097-4) received during adjournment of the adjournment of the Senate in the Office of the President of the Senate in the Office of the President of the Senate on January Senate on February 17, 2010; to the Committee on Environment 5, 2010; to the Committee on Environment and Public Works. and Public Works.

EC–4605. A communication from the Director of the Regulatory Man- EC–4684. A communication from the Director of the Regulatory Man- agement Division, Office of Policy, Economics, and Innovation, agement Division, Office of Policy, Economics, and Innovation, Environmental Protection Agency, transmitting, pursuant to law, Environmental Protection Agency, transmitting, pursuant to law, the report of a rule entitled ‘‘Revisions to the California State the report of a rule entitled ‘‘Approval and Promulgation of Air Implementation Plan, San Joaquin Valley Air Pollution Control Quality Implementation Plans; Georgia: Update to Materials Incor- District’’ (FRL No. 9104-7) received in the Office of the President porated by Reference’’ (FRL No. 9097-5) received during adjourn- of the Senate on January 22, 2010; to the Committee on Environ- ment of the Senate in the Office of the President of the Senate ment and Public Works. on February 16, 2010; to the Committee on Environment and Public Works.

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ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY— EC–4762. A communication from the Director of the Regulatory Man- Continued agement Division, Office of Policy, Economics, and Innovation, Environmental Protection Agency, transmitting, pursuant to law, EC–4685. A communication from the Director of the Regulatory Man- the report of a rule entitled ‘‘Approval and Promulgation of Air agement Division, Office of Policy, Economics, and Innovation, Quality Implementation Plans; Albuquerque-Bernalillo County, New Environmental Protection Agency, transmitting, pursuant to law, Mexico; Excess Emissions’’ (FRL No. 9110-2) received in the the report of a rule entitled ‘‘Approval and Promulgation of Air Office of the President of the Senate on February 1, 2010; to Quality Implementation Plans; Louisiana; Baton Rouge 1-Hour the Committee on Environment and Public Works. Ozone Nonattainment Area; Determination of Attainment of the 1-Hour Ozone Standard’’ (FRL No. 9113-5) received during ad- EC–4813. A communication from the Director of the Regulatory Man- journment of the Senate in the Office of the President of the agement Division, Office of Policy, Economics, and Innovation, Senate on February 16, 2010; to the Committee on Environment Environmental Protection Agency, transmitting, a report entitled and Public Works. ‘‘Final Clarification for Chemical Identification Describing Acti- vated Phosphors for TSCA Inventory Purposes’’; to the Committee EC–4686. A communication from the Director of the Regulatory Man- on Environment and Public Works. agement Division, Office of Policy, Economics, and Innovation, Environmental Protection Agency, transmitting, pursuant to law, EC–4814. A communication from the Director of the Regulatory Man- the report of a rule entitled ‘‘Approval and Promulgation of Air agement Division, Office of Policy, Economics, and Innovation, Quality Implementation Plans; Maryland; Control of Carbon Mon- Environmental Protection Agency, transmitting, pursuant to law, oxide Emissions from Basic Oxygen Furnaces’’ (FRL No. 9111- the report of a rule entitled ‘‘Approval and Promulgation of Air 7) received during adjournment of the Senate in the Office of Quality Implementation Plans; Indiana; Volatile Organic Compound the President of the Senate on February 16, 2010; to the Committee Emission Control Measures for Lake and Porter Counties in Indi- on Environment and Public Works. ana’’ (FRL No. 9107-2) received during adjournment of the Senate in the Office of the President of the Senate on February 19, 2010; EC–4687. A communication from the Director of the Regulatory Man- to the Committee on Environment and Public Works. agement Division, Office of Policy, Economics, and Innovation, Environmental Protection Agency, transmitting, pursuant to law, EC–4815. A communication from the Director of the Regulatory Man- agement Division, Office of Policy, Economics, and Innovation, the report of a rule entitled ‘‘Approval and Promulgation of Air Environmental Protection Agency, transmitting, pursuant to law, Quality Implementation Plans; West Virginia; Removal of NOx the report of a rule entitled ‘‘Approval and Promulgation of Air SIP Call Rules’’ (FRL No. 9111-5) received during adjournment Quality Implementation Plans; Virginia Revisions to the Definition of the Senate in the Office of the President of the Senate on of Volatile Organic Compound and Other Terms’’ (FRL No. 9116- February 16, 2010; to the Committee on Environment and Public 1) received during adjournment of the Senate in the Office of Works. the President of the Senate on February 19, 2010; to the Committee on Environment and Public Works. EC–4688. A communication from the Director of the Regulatory Man- agement Division, Office of Policy, Economics, and Innovation, EC–4816. A communication from the Director of the Regulatory Man- Environmental Protection Agency, transmitting, pursuant to law, agement Division, Office of Policy, Economics, and Innovation, the report of a rule entitled ‘‘Approval and Promulgation of Air Environmental Protection Agency, transmitting, pursuant to law, Quality Implementation Plans; New Mexico; Albuquerque/Bernalillo the report of a rule entitled ‘‘Approval and Promulgation of Air County’’ (FRL No. 9112-1) received during adjournment of the Quality Implementation Plans; Virginia; Opacity Source Surveil- Senate in the Office of the President of the Senate on February lance Methods’’ (FRL No. 9115-9) received during adjournment 16, 2010; to the Committee on Environment and Public Works. of the Senate in the Office of the President of the Senate on February 19, 2010; to the Committee on Environment and Public EC–4689. A communication from the Director of the Regulatory Man- Works. agement Division, Office of Policy, Economics, and Innovation, Environmental Protection Agency, transmitting, pursuant to law, EC–4817. A communication from the Director of the Regulatory Man- the report of a rule entitled ‘‘Delegation of National Emission agement Division, Office of Policy, Economics, and Innovation, Standards for Hazardous Air Pollutants for Source Categories; State Environmental Protection Agency, transmitting, pursuant to law, of Arizona, Maricopa County Air Quality Department; State of the report of a rule entitled ‘‘National Emission Standards for Nevada, Nevada Division of Environmental Protection, Washoe Hazardous Air Pollutants for Reciprocating Internal Combustion County District Health Department’’ (FRL No. 9111-2) received Engines’’ (FRL No. 9115-7) received during adjournment of the during adjournment of the Senate in the Office of the President Senate in the Office of the President of the Senate on February of the Senate on February 16, 2010; to the Committee on Environ- 19, 2010; to the Committee on Environment and Public Works. ment and Public Works. EC–4843. A communication from the Director of the Regulatory Man- EC–4761. A communication from the Director of the Regulatory Man- agement Division, Office of Policy, Economics, and Innovation, agement Division, Office of Policy, Economics, and Innovation, Environmental Protection Agency, transmitting, pursuant to law, Environmental Protection Agency, transmitting, pursuant to law, the report of a rule entitled ‘‘Regulation of Fuels and Fuel Addi- the report of a rule entitled ‘‘Approval and Promulgation of Air tives: Federal Volatility Control Program in the Denver-Boulder- Quality Implementation Plans; Indiana; Correction’’ (FRL No. Greeley-Ft. Collins-Loveland, Colorado, 1997 8-Hour Ozone Non- 9108-7) received in the Office of the President of the Senate on attainment Area’’ (FRL No. 9119-3) received in the Office of February 1, 2010; to the Committee on Environment and Public the President of the Senate on February 24, 2010; to the Committee Works. on Environment and Public Works.

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ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY— EC–4950. A communication from the Director of the Regulatory Man- Continued agement Division, Office of Policy, Economics, and Innovation, Environmental Protection Agency, transmitting, pursuant to law, EC–4842. A communication from the Acting Director of Human Re- the report of a rule entitled ‘‘Determination of Nonattainment and sources, Office of Administration and Resources Management, En- Reclassification of the Atlanta, Georgia, 8-Hour Ozone Nonattain- vironmental Protection Agency, transmitting, pursuant to law, (3) ment Area; Correction’’ (FRL No. 9122-1) received in the Office three reports relative to vacancies in the Environmental Protection of the President of the Senate on March 2, 2010; to the Committee Agency, received in the Office of the President of the Senate on Environment and Public Works. on February 24, 2010; to the Committee on Environment and Public Works. EC–4951. A communication from the Director of the Regulatory Man- agement Division, Office of Policy, Economics, and Innovation, EC–4844. A communication from the Director of the Regulatory Man- Environmental Protection Agency, transmitting, pursuant to law, agement Division, Office of Policy, Economics, and Innovation, the report of a rule entitled ‘‘Michigan: Final Authorization of Environmental Protection Agency, transmitting, pursuant to law, State Hazardous Waste Management Program Revision’’ (FRL No. the report of a rule entitled ‘‘Effluent Limitations Guidelines and 9121-2) received in the Office of the President of the Senate on Standards for the Construction and Development Point Source Cat- March 2, 2010; to the Committee on Environment and Public egory; Correction’’ (FRL No. 9118-7) received in the Office of Works. the President of the Senate on February 24, 2010; to the Committee on Environment and Public Works. EC–4952. A communication from the Director of the Regulatory Man- agement Division, Office of Policy, Economics, and Innovation, EC–4845. A communication from the Director of the Regulatory Man- Environmental Protection Agency, transmitting, pursuant to law, agement Division, Office of Policy, Economics, and Innovation, the report of a rule entitled ‘‘National Emission Standards for Environmental Protection Agency, transmitting, pursuant to law, Hazardous Air Pollutants: Area Source Standards for Paints and the report of a rule entitled ‘‘Approval and Promulgation of Oper- Allied Products Manufacturing - Technical Amendment’’ (FRL No. ating Permits Program; State of Iowa’’ (FRL No. 9120-2) received 9122-9) received in the Office of the President of the Senate on in the Office of the President of the Senate on February 24, 2010; March 2, 2010; to the Committee on Environment and Public to the Committee on Environment and Public Works. Works. EC–4846. A communication from the Director of the Regulatory Man- EC–4953. A communication from the Director of the Regulatory Man- agement Division, Office of Policy, Economics, and Innovation, agement Division, Office of Policy, Economics, and Innovation, Environmental Protection Agency, transmitting, pursuant to law, Environmental Protection Agency, transmitting, pursuant to law, the report of a rule entitled ‘‘Approval and Promulgation of Imple- the report of a rule entitled ‘‘National Priorities List, Final Rule mentation Plans; Ohio New Source Review Rules’’ (FRL No. 9107- 4) received in the Office of the President of the Senate on February - Gowanus Canal’’ (FRL No. 9120-8) received in the Office of 24, 2010; to the Committee on Environment and Public Works. the President of the Senate on March 2, 2010; to the Committee on Environment and Public Works. EC–4847. A communication from the Director of the Regulatory Man- agement Division, Office of Policy, Economics, and Innovation, EC–4954. A communication from the Director of the Regulatory Man- Environmental Protection Agency, transmitting, pursuant to law, agement Division, Office of Policy, Economics, and Innovation, the report of a rule entitled ‘‘Approval and Promulgation of Air Environmental Protection Agency, transmitting, pursuant to law, Quality Implementation Plans; Illinois; NOx Budget Trading Pro- the report of a rule entitled ‘‘National Priorities List, Final Rule gram’’ (FRL No. 9116-8) received in the Office of the President No. 49’’ (FRL No. 9120-7) received in the Office of the President of the Senate on February 24, 2010; to the Committee on Environ- of the Senate on March 2, 2010; to the Committee on Environment ment and Public Works. and Public Works.

EC–4948. A communication from the Director of the Regulatory Man- EC–4955. A communication from the Director of the Regulatory Man- agement Division, Office of Policy, Economics, and Innovation, agement Division, Office of Policy, Economics, and Innovation, Environmental Protection Agency, transmitting, pursuant to law, Environmental Protection Agency, transmitting, pursuant to law, the report of a rule entitled ‘‘Approval and Promulgation of Imple- the report of a rule entitled ‘‘Source-Specific Federal Implementa- mentation Plans; 1-Hour Ozone Extreme Area Plan for San Joaquin tion Plan for Navajo Generating Station; Navajo Nation’’ (FRL Valley, CA’’ (FRL No. 9108-4) received in the Office of the No. 9122-3) received in the Office of the President of the Senate President of the Senate on March 2, 2010; to the Committee on on March 2, 2010; to the Committee on Environment and Public Environment and Public Works. Works.

EC–4949. A communication from the Director of the Regulatory Man- EC–4956. A communication from the Director of the Regulatory Man- agement Division, Office of Policy, Economics, and Innovation, agement Division, Office of Policy, Economics, and Innovation, Environmental Protection Agency, transmitting, pursuant to law, Environmental Protection Agency, transmitting, pursuant to law, the report of a rule entitled ‘‘Approval and Promulgation of Air the report of a rule entitled ‘‘Technical Amendment to the Outer Quality Implementation Plans; Wisconsin; NSR Reform Regulations Continental Shelf Air Regulations Consistency Update; Correction’’ - Notice of Action Denying Petition for Reconsideration and Re- (FRL No. 9123-1) received in the Office of the President of the quest for Administrative Stay’’ (FRL No. 9123-4) received in the Senate on March 2, 2010; to the Committee on Environment and Office of the President of the Senate on March 2, 2010; to the Public Works. Committee on Environment and Public Works.

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ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY— EC–5001. A communication from the Director of the Regulatory Man- Continued agement Division, Office of Policy, Economics, and Innovation, Environmental Protection Agency, transmitting, pursuant to law, EC–4995. A communication from the Director of the Regulatory Man- the report of a rule entitled ‘‘Effluent Limitations Guidelines and agement Division, Office of Policy, Economics, and Innovation, Standards for the Construction and Development Point Source Cat- Environmental Protection Agency, transmitting, pursuant to law, egory; Correction’’ (FRL No. 9118-7) received in the Office of the report of a rule entitled ‘‘Approval and Promulgation of Air the President of the Senate on March 8, 2010; to the Committee Quality Implementation Plans; Texas; Revisions to Chapter 116 on Environment and Public Works. which relate to the Permit Renewal Applications and Permit Re- newal Submittal’’ (FRL No. 9125-9) received in the Office of EC–5074. A communication from the Director of the Regulatory Man- the President of the Senate on March 8, 2010; to the Committee agement Division, Office of Policy, Economics, and Innovation, on Environment and Public Works. Environmental Protection Agency, transmitting, pursuant to law, the report of a rule entitled ‘‘Approval and Promulgation of Air EC–4996. A communication from the Director of the Regulatory Man- Quality Implementation Plans; Delaware; Amendment to Electric agement Division, Office of Policy, Economics, and Innovation, Generating Unit Multi-Pollutant Regulation’’ (FRL No. 9127-2) re- Environmental Protection Agency, transmitting, pursuant to law, ceived in the Office of the President of the Senate on March the report of a rule entitled ‘‘Approval and Promulgation of Air 11, 2010; to the Committee on Environment and Public Works. Quality Implementation Plans; Texas; Revisions to Chapter 116 which relate to the Application Review Schedule’’ (FRL No. 9123- EC–5075. A communication from the Director of the Regulatory Man- 7) received in the Office of the President of the Senate on March agement Division, Office of Policy, Economics, and Innovation, 8, 2010; to the Committee on Environment and Public Works. Environmental Protection Agency, transmitting, pursuant to law, the report of a rule entitled ‘‘Hazardous Waste Technical Correc- EC–4997. A communication from the Director of the Regulatory Man- tions and Clarifications Rules’’ (FRL No. 9127-9) received in the agement Division, Office of Policy, Economics, and Innovation, Office of the President of the Senate on March 11, 2010; to the Environmental Protection Agency, transmitting, pursuant to law, Committee on Environment and Public Works. the report of a rule entitled ‘‘Approval and Promulgation of Air Quality Implementation Plans; Minnesota’’ (FRL No. 9125-3) re- EC–5076. A communication from the Director of the Regulatory Man- ceived in the Office of the President of the Senate on March agement Division, Office of Policy, Economics, and Innovation, 8, 2010; to the Committee on Environment and Public Works. Environmental Protection Agency, transmitting, pursuant to law, the report of a rule entitled ‘‘Mandatory Reporting of Greenhouse EC–4998. A communication from the Director of the Regulatory Man- Gases: Minor Harmonizing Changes to the General Provisions’’ agement Division, Office of Policy, Economics, and Innovation, (FRL No. 9127-6) received in the Office of the President of the Environmental Protection Agency, transmitting, pursuant to law, Senate on March 11, 2010; to the Committee on Environment and Public Works. the report of a rule entitled ‘‘Approval and Promulgation of Air Quality Implementation Plans; Virginia; Revisions to Clean Air EC–5077. A communication from the Director of the Regulatory Man- Interstate Rule Sulfur Dioxide Trading Program’’ (FRL No. 9125- agement Division, Office of Policy, Economics, and Innovation, 2) received in the Office of the President of the Senate on March Environmental Protection Agency, transmitting, pursuant to law, 8, 2010; to the Committee on Environment and Public Works. the report of a rule entitled ‘‘Transportation Conformity Rule PM2.5 and PM10 Amendments’’ (FRL No. 9127-7) received in the Office EC–4999. A communication from the Director of the Regulatory Man- of the President of the Senate on March 11, 2010; to the Committee agement Division, Office of Policy, Economics, and Innovation, on Environment and Public Works. Environmental Protection Agency, transmitting, pursuant to law, the report of a rule entitled ‘‘Determination of Attainment, Approval EC–5146. A communication from the Director of the Regulatory Man- and Promulgation of Air Quality Implementation Plans; Indiana’’ agement Division, Office of Policy, Economics, and Innovation, (FRL No. 9125-6) received in the Office of the President of the Environmental Protection Agency, transmitting, pursuant to law, Senate on March 8, 2010; to the Committee on Environment and the report of a rule entitled ‘‘Approval and Promulgation of Imple- Public Works. mentation Plans and Designation of Areas for Air Quality Planning Purposes; Arkansas; Redesignation of the Crittenden County, Arkan- EC–5000. A communication from the Director of the Regulatory Man- sas Portion of the Memphis, Tennessee-Arkansas 1997 8-Hour agement Division, Office of Policy, Economics, and Innovation, Ozone Nonattainment Area to Attainment’’ (FRL No. 9129-2) re- Environmental Protection Agency, transmitting, pursuant to law, ceived in the Office of the President of the Senate on March the report of a rule entitled ‘‘Revisions to the California State 18, 2010; to the Committee on Environment and Public Works. Implementation Plan; San Joaquin Valley Air Pollution Control District’’ (FRL No. 9123-3) received in the Office of the President EC–5187. A communication from the Director of the Regulatory Man- of the Senate on March 8, 2010; to the Committee on Environment agement Division, Office of Policy, Economics, and Innovation, and Public Works. Environmental Protection Agency, transmitting, pursuant to law, the report of a rule entitled ‘‘National Emission Standards for Hazardous Air Pollutants for Area Sources: Asphalt Processing and Asphalt Roofing Manufacturing; Technical Correction’’ (FRL No. 9128-1) received in the Office of the President of the Senate on March 18, 2010; to the Committee on Environment and Public Works.

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ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY— EC–5285. A communication from the Director of the Regulatory Man- Continued agement Division, Office of Policy, Economics, and Innovation, Environmental Protection Agency, transmitting, pursuant to law, EC–5188. A communication from the Director of the Regulatory Man- the report of a rule entitled ‘‘Revisions to the General Conformity agement Division, Office of Policy, Economics, and Innovation, Regulations’’ (FRL No. 9131-7) received in the Office of the Presi- Environmental Protection Agency, transmitting, pursuant to law, dent of the Senate on March 26, 2010; to the Committee on the report of a rule entitled ‘‘Approval and Promulgation of State Environment and Public Works. Implementation Plans: Alaska’’ (FRL No. 9091-5) received in the Office of the President of the Senate on March 18, 2010; to the EC–5286. A communication from the Director of the Regulatory Man- Committee on Environment and Public Works. agement Division, Office of Policy, Economics, and Innovation, Environmental Protection Agency, transmitting, pursuant to law, EC–5215. A communication from the Director of the Regulatory Man- a report entitled ‘‘Regulatory Impact Analysis: Changes to Renew- agement Division, Office of Policy, Economics, and Innovation, able Fuel Standard Program’’; to the Committee on Environment Environmental Protection Agency, transmitting, pursuant to law, and Public Works. the report of a rule entitled ‘‘Approval and Promulgation of Air Quality Implementation Plans; Illinois; NOx Budget Trading Pro- gram; Correction’’ (FRL No. 9129-9) received in the Office of EC–5287. A communication from the Director of the Regulatory Man- the President of the Senate on March 24, 2010; to the Committee agement Division, Office of Policy, Economics, and Innovation, on Environment and Public Works. Environmental Protection Agency, transmitting, pursuant to law, the report of a rule entitled ‘‘Regulation of Fuels and Fuel Addi- EC–5216. A communication from the Director of the Regulatory Man- tives: Changes to Renewable Fuel Standard Program’’ (FRL No. agement Division, Office of Policy, Economics, and Innovation, 9112-3) received in the Office of the President of the Senate on Environmental Protection Agency, transmitting, pursuant to law, March 26, 2010; to the Committee on Environment and Public the report of a rule entitled ‘‘Approval and Promulgation of Air Works. Quality Implementation Plans; Michigan; PSD Regulations’’ (FRL No. 9129-5) received in the Office of the President of the Senate EC–5299. A communication from the Assistant Secretary for Fish on March 24, 2010; to the Committee on Environment and Public and Wildlife Parks, National Wildlife Refuge Service, Department Works. of the Interior, transmitting, pursuant to law, the report of a rule entitled ‘‘Refuge Specific Regulations; Public Use; Kodiak National EC–5217. A communication from the Director of the Regulatory Man- Wildlife Refuge’’ (RIN1018-AW15) as received during adjournment agement Division, Office of Policy, Economics, and Innovation, of the Senate in the Office of the President of the Senate on Environmental Protection Agency, transmitting, pursuant to law, April 1, 2010; to the Committee on Environment and Public Works. the report of a rule entitled ‘‘Approval and Promulgation of Air Quality Implementation Plans; Texas; Revision to Control Volatile EC–5300. A communication from the Director of the Regulatory Man- Organic Compound Emissions in the Houston/Galveston/Brazoria agement Division, Office of Policy, Economics, and Innovation, 8-Hour Ozone Nonattainment Area’’ (FRL No. 9130-8) received Environmental Protection Agency, transmitting, pursuant to law, in the Office of the President of the Senate on March 24, 2010; the report of a rule entitled ‘‘Delegation of New Source Perform- to the Committee on Environment and Public Works. ance Standards and National Emission Standards for Hazardous Air Pollutants for the State of Louisiana’’ (FRL No. 9137-2) re- EC–5282. A communication from the Director of the Regulatory Man- ceived in the Office of the President of the Senate on April 12, agement Division, Office of Policy, Economics, and Innovation, 2010; to the Committee on Environment and Public Works. Environmental Protection Agency, transmitting, pursuant to law, the report of a rule entitled ‘‘Prevention of Significant Deterioration EC–5301. A communication from the Director of the Regulatory Man- (PSD) and Nonattainment New Source Review (NSR): Inclusion agement Division, Office of Policy, Economics, and Innovation, of Fugitive Emissions; Final Rule; Stay’’ (FRL No. 9131-9) re- ceived in the Office of the President of the Senate on March Environmental Protection Agency, transmitting, pursuant to law, 26, 2010; to the Committee on Environment and Public Works. the report of a rule entitled ‘‘Approval and Promulgation of Air Quality Implementation Plans; Wyoming; Revisions to the Wyo- EC–5283. A communication from the Director of the Regulatory Man- ming Air Quality Standards and Regulations; Direct Final Rule’’ agement Division, Office of Policy, Economics, and Innovation, (FRL No. 9136-6) received in the Office of the President of the Environmental Protection Agency, transmitting, pursuant to law, Senate on April 12, 2010; to the Committee on Environment and the report of a rule entitled ‘Approval and Promulgation of Imple- Public Works. mentation Plans; Texas; Revisions to Chapter 116 Which Relate to the Voting Permits and Extension of Permits’’ (FRL No. 9132- EC–5375. A communication from the Director of the Regulatory Man- 3) received in the Office of the President of the Senate on March agement Division, Office of Policy, Economics, and Innovation, 26, 2010; to the Committee on Environment and Public Works. Environmental Protection Agency, transmitting, pursuant to law, the report of a rule entitled ‘‘Reconsideration of Interpretation of EC–5284. A communication from the Director of the Regulatory Man- Regulations that Determine Pollutants Covered by Clean Air Act agement Division, Office of Policy, Economics, and Innovation, Permitting Programs’’ (FRL No. 9133-6) received during adjourn- Environmental Protection Agency, transmitting, pursuant to law, ment of the Senate in the Office of the President of the Senate the report of a rule entitled ‘‘1-Propene, 2,3,3,3-tetrafluoro-; With- on March 31, 2010; to the Committee on Environment and Public drawal of Significant New Use Rule’’ (FRL No. 8816-9) received Works. in the Office of the President of the Senate on March 26, 2010; to the Committee on Environment and Public Works.

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ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY— EC–5471. A communication from the Director of the Regulatory Man- Continued agement Division, Office of Policy, Economics, and Innovation, Environmental Protection Agency, transmitting, pursuant to law, EC–5376. A communication from the Director of the Regulatory Man- the report of a rule entitled ‘‘Approval and Promulgation of Air agement Division, Office of Policy, Economics, and Innovation, Quality Implementation Plans; Delaware; Reasonable Further Environmental Protection Agency, transmitting, pursuant to law, Progress Plan, 2002 Base Year Inventory, Reasonably Available the report of a rule entitled ‘‘Approval and Promulgation of Air Control Measures, Contingency Measures, and Transportation Con- Quality Implementation Plans; Indiana; Alternate Monitoring Re- formity Budgets for the Delaware Portion of the Philadelphia 1997 quirements for Indianapolis Power and Light - Harding Street Sta- 8-Hour Ozone Moderate Nonattainment Area’’ (FRL No. 9134- tion’’ (FRL No. 9124-9) received during adjournment of the Senate 9) received during adjournment of the Senate in the Office of in the Office of the President of the Senate on April 8, 2010; the President of the Senate on April 6, 2010; to the Committee to the Committee on Environment and Public Works. on Environment and Public Works.

EC–5377. A communication from the Director of the Regulatory Man- EC–5472. A communication from the Director of the Regulatory Man- agement Division, Office of Policy, Economics, and Innovation, agement Division, Office of Policy, Economics, and Innovation, Environmental Protection Agency, transmitting, pursuant to law, Environmental Protection Agency, transmitting, pursuant to law, the report of a rule entitled ‘‘Approval and Promulgation of Air the report of a rule entitled ‘‘Revisions to the Arizona State Imple- Quality Implementation Plans; Wisconsin; Particulate Matter Stand- mentation Plan; Pinal County’’ (FRL No. 9096-8) received during ards’’ (FRL No. 9129-7) received during adjournment of the Senate adjournment of the Senate in the Office of the President of the in the Office of the President of the Senate on April 8, 2010; Senate on April 6, 2010; to the Committee on Environment and to the Committee on Environment and Public Works. Public Works.

EC–5378. A communication from the Director of the Regulatory Man- EC–5473. A communication from the Director of the Regulatory Man- agement Division, Office of Policy, Economics, and Innovation, agement Division, Office of Policy, Economics, and Innovation, Environmental Protection Agency, transmitting, pursuant to law, Environmental Protection Agency, transmitting, pursuant to law, the report of a rule entitled ‘‘Revisions to the California State the report of a rule entitled ‘‘Approval and Promulgation of Imple- Implementation Plan, Sacramento Metropolitan Air Quality Manage- mentation Plans; Texas; Revisions to the New Source Review ment District’’ (FRL No. 9124-5) received during adjournment of (NSR) State Implementation Plan (SIP); Modification of Existing the Senate in the Office of the President of the Senate on April Qualified Facilities Program and General Definitions’’ (FRL No. 8, 2010; to the Committee on Environment and Public Works. 9135-7) received during adjournment of the Senate in the Office of the President of the Senate on April 6, 2010; to the Committee EC–5468. A communication from the Director of the Regulatory Man- on Environment and Public Works. agement Division, Office of Policy, Economics, and Innovation, Environmental Protection Agency, transmitting, pursuant to law, EC–5475. A communication from the Director of the Regulatory Man- the report of a rule entitled ‘‘Idaho: Incorporation by Reference agement Division, Office of Policy, Economics, and Innovation, of Approved State Hazardous Waste Management Program’’ (FRL Environmental Protection Agency, transmitting, pursuant to law, No. 9122-8) received during adjournment of the Senate in the a report relative to the Prevention of Significant Deterioration Office of the President of the Senate on April 6, 2010; to the (PSD): Reconsideration of Interpretation of Regulations that Deter- Committee on Environment and Public Works. mine Pollutants Covered by the Federal PSD Permit Program; to the Committee on Environment and Public Works. EC–5469. A communication from the Director of the Regulatory Man- agement Division, Office of Policy, Economics, and Innovation, EC–5564. A communication from the Director of the Regulatory Man- Environmental Protection Agency, transmitting, pursuant to law, agement Division, Office of Policy, Economics, and Innovation, the report of a rule entitled ‘‘Approval and Promulgation of Imple- Environmental Protection Agency, transmitting, pursuant to law, mentation Plans; New Mexico; Interstate Transport of Pollution’’ the report of a rule entitled ‘‘Approval and Promulgation of Imple- (FRL No. 9134-8) received during adjournment of the Senate in mentation Plans; Revisions to the Kentucky State Implementation the Office of the President of the Senate on April 6, 2010; to Plan’’ (FRL No. 9139-1) received in the Office of the President the Committee on Environment and Public Works. of the Senate on April 16, 2010; to the Committee on Environment and Public Works. EC–5470. A communication from the Director of the Regulatory Man- agement Division, Office of Policy, Economics, and Innovation, EC–5565. A communication from the Director of the Regulatory Man- Environmental Protection Agency, transmitting, pursuant to law, agement Division, Office of Policy, Economics, and Innovation, the report of a rule entitled ‘‘Approval and Promulgation of Air Environmental Protection Agency, transmitting, pursuant to law, Quality Implementation Plans; Texas; Control of Air Pollution from the report of a rule entitled ‘‘Approval and Promulgation of Imple- Motor Vehicles’’ (FRL No. 9135-6) received during adjournment mentation Plans; Tennessee; Visibility Impairment Prevention for of the Senate in the Office of the President of the Senate on Federal Class I Areas; Removal of Federally Promulgated Provi- April 6, 2010; to the Committee on Environment and Public Works. sions’’ (FRL No. 9138-9) received in the Office of the President of the Senate on April 16, 2010; to the Committee on Environment and Public Works.

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ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY— EC–5717. A communication from the Director of the Regulatory Man- Continued agement Division, Office of Policy, Economics, and Innovation, Environmental Protection Agency, transmitting, pursuant to law, EC–5566. A communication from the Director of the Regulatory Man- the report of a rule entitled ‘‘Revisions to the California State agement Division, Office of Policy, Economics, and Innovation, Implementation Plan, Placer County Air Pollution Control District, Environmental Protection Agency, transmitting, pursuant to law, Sacramento Metropolitan Air Quality Management District, San Joa- the report of a rule entitled ‘‘Approval and Promulgation of Air quin Valley Unified Air Pollution Control District, and South Coast Quality Implementation Plans; New Mexico; Transportation Con- Air Quality Management District’’ (FRL No. 9135-3) received in formity Requirement for Bernalillo County’’ (FRL No. 9140-2) the Office of the President of the Senate on April 30, 2010; to received in the Office of the President of the Senate on April the Committee on Environment and Public Works. 16, 2010; to the Committee on Environment and Public Works. EC–5718. A communication from the Director of the Regulatory Man- EC–5569. A communication from the Administrator, Environmental agement Division, Office of Policy, Economics, and Innovation, Protection Agency, transmitting, pursuant to law, a report entitled Environmental Protection Agency, transmitting, pursuant to law, ‘‘Fiscal Year 2008 Superfund Five-Year Review Report to the report of a rule entitled ‘‘Protection of Stratospheric Ozone: Congress‘‘; to the Committee on Environment and Public Works. The 2010 Critical Use Exemption from the Phaseout of Methyl Bromide’’ (FRL No. 9144-5) received in the Office of the President of the Senate on April 30, 2010; to the Committee on Environment EC–5651. A communication from the Director of the Regulatory Man- and Public Works. agement Division, Office of Policy, Economics, and Innovation, Environmental Protection Agency, transmitting, pursuant to law, EC–5719. A communication from the Director of the Regulatory Man- the report of a rule entitled ‘‘Lead; Renovation, Repair, and Painting agement Division, Office of Policy, Economics, and Innovation, Program for Public and Commercial Buildings’’ (FRL No. 8823- Environmental Protection Agency, transmitting, pursuant to law, 6) received in the Office of the President of the Senate on April the report of a rule entitled ‘‘Approval and Promulgation of Imple- 28, 2010; to the Committee on Environment and Public Works. mentation Plans; New Mexico; Interstate Transport of Pollution’’ (FRL No. 9144-4) received in the Office of the President of the EC–5673. A communication from the Director of the Regulatory Man- Senate on April 30, 2010; to the Committee on Environment and agement Division, Office of Policy, Economics, and Innovation, Public Works. Environmental Protection Agency, transmitting, pursuant to law, the report of a rule entitled ‘‘Approval and Promulgation of Air EC–5720. A communication from the Director of the Regulatory Man- Quality Implementation Plans; New Mexico; Revisions to New agement Division, Office of Policy, Economics, and Innovation, Mexico Transportation Conformity Regulations’’ (FRL No. 9141- Environmental Protection Agency, transmitting, pursuant to law, 1) received in the Office of the President of the Senate on April the report of a rule entitled ‘‘Approval and Promulgation of Air 22, 2010; to the Committee on Environment and Public Works. Quality Implementation Plans; Colorado; Revisions to Regulation Number 1’’ (FRL No. 9114-3) received in the Office of the Presi- EC–5674. A communication from the Director of the Regulatory Man- dent of the Senate on April 28, 2010; to the Committee on Environ- agement Division, Office of Policy, Economics, and Innovation, ment and Public Works. Environmental Protection Agency, transmitting, pursuant to law, the report of a rule entitled ‘‘Designation of Areas for Air Quality EC–5721. A communication from the Director of the Regulatory Man- Planning Purposes; California; San Joaquin Valley, South Coast agement Division, Office of Policy, Economics, and Innovation, Air Basin, Coachella Valley, and Sacramento Metro 8-hour Ozone Environmental Protection Agency, transmitting, pursuant to law, Nonattainment Areas; Reclassification’’ (FRL No. 9141-8) received the report of a rule entitled ‘‘Lead; Amendment to the Opt-out in the Office of the President of the Senate on April 22, 2010; and Recordkeeping Provisions in the Renovation, Repair, and Paint- to the Committee on Environment and Public Works. ing Program’’ (FRL No. 8823-7) received in the Office of the President of the Senate on April 28, 2010; to the Committee on Environment and Public Works. EC–5715. A communication from the Director of the Regulatory Man- agement Division, Office of Policy, Economics, and Innovation, EC–5722. A communication from the Director of the Regulatory Man- Environmental Protection Agency, transmitting, pursuant to law, agement Division, Office of Policy, Economics, and Innovation, the report of a rule entitled ‘‘Revisions to the California State Environmental Protection Agency, transmitting, pursuant to law, Implementation Plan, San Joaquin Valley Unified Air Pollution the report of a rule entitled ‘‘Mandatory Reporting of Greenhouse Control District’’ (FRL No. 9137-8) received in the Office of Gases: Minor Harmonizing Changes to the General Provisions’’ the President of the Senate on April 30, 2010; to the Committee (FRL No. 9143-5) received in the Office of the President of the on Environment and Public Works. Senate on April 28, 2010; to the Committee on Environment and Public Works. EC–5716. A communication from the Director of the Regulatory Man- agement Division, Office of Policy, Economics, and Innovation, EC–5723. A communication from the Director of the Regulatory Man- Environmental Protection Agency, transmitting, pursuant to law, agement Division, Office of Policy, Economics, and Innovation, the report of a rule entitled ‘‘Approval and Promulgation of Air Environmental Protection Agency, transmitting, pursuant to law, Quality Implementation Plans; Indiana; Volatile Organic Compound the report of a rule entitled ‘‘Ocean Dumping; Designation of Automobile Refinishing Rules for Indiana’’ (FRL No. 9136-7) re- Ocean Dredged Material Disposal Sites offshore of the Siuslaw ceived in the Office of the President of the Senate on April 30, River, Oregon’’ (FRL No. 9143-2) received in the Office of the 2010; to the Committee on Environment and Public Works. President of the Senate on April 28, 2010; to the Committee on Environment and Public Works.

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ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY— EC–5753. A communication from the Director of the Regulatory Man- Continued agement Division, Office of Policy, Economics, and Innovation, Environmental Protection Agency, transmitting, pursuant to law, EC–5747. A communication from the Director of the Regulatory Man- the report of a rule entitled ‘‘Approval and Promulgation of Imple- agement Division, Office of Policy, Economics, and Innovation, mentation Plans, State of California, San Joaquin Valley Unified Environmental Protection Agency, transmitting, pursuant to law, Air Pollution Control District, New Source River’’ (FRL No. 9141- the report of a rule entitled ‘‘Revisions to the California State 3) received in the Office of the President of the Senate on May Implementation Plan, Yolo-Solano Air Quality Management Dis- 5, 2010; to the Committee on Environment and Public Works. trict’’ (FRL No. 9138-6) received in the Office of the President of the Senate on May 5, 2010; to the Committee on Environment EC–5754. A communication from the Director of the Regulatory Man- and Public Works. agement Division, Office of Policy, Economics, and Innovation, Environmental Protection Agency, transmitting, pursuant to law, EC–5748. A communication from the Director of the Regulatory Man- the report of a rule entitled ‘‘Approval and Promulgation of Imple- agement Division, Office of Policy, Economics, and Innovation, mentation Plans and Designation of Areas for Air Quality Planning Environmental Protection Agency, transmitting, pursuant to law, Purposes; Ohio; Indiana; Redesignation of the Ohio and Indiana the report of a rule entitled ‘‘Regulation of Fuels and Fuel Addi- Portions of the Cincinnati-Hamilton Area to Attainment for Ozone’’ (FRL No. 9147-3) received in the Office of the President of the tives: Alternative Affirmative Defense Requirements for Ultra-low Senate on May 5, 2010; to the Committee on Environment and Sulfur Diesel and Gasoline Benzene Technical Amendment’’ (FRL Public Works. No. 9147-4) received in the Office of the President of the Senate on May 5, 2010; to the Committee on Environment and Public EC–5755. A communication from the Director of the Regulatory Man- Works. agement Division, Office of Policy, Economics, and Innovation, Environmental Protection Agency, transmitting, pursuant to law, EC–5749. A communication from the Director of the Regulatory Man- the report of a rule entitled ‘‘Approval and Promulgation of Air agement Division, Office of Policy, Economics, and Innovation, Quality Implementation Plans; Ohio; General Provisions’’ (FRL Environmental Protection Agency, transmitting, pursuant to law, No. 9142-7) received in the Office of the President of the Senate the report of a rule entitled ‘‘Regulation of Fuels and Fuel Addi- on May 5, 2010; to the Committee on Environment and Public tives: Modifications to Renewable Fuel Standard Program’’ (FRL Works. No. 9147-6) received in the Office of the President of the Senate on May 5, 2010; to the Committee on Environment and Public EC–5791. A communication from the Director of the Regulatory Man- Works. agement Division, Office of Policy, Economics, and Innovation, Environmental Protection Agency, transmitting, pursuant to law, EC–5750. A communication from the Director of the Regulatory Man- the report of a rule entitled ‘‘Prevention of Significant Deterioration agement Division, Office of Policy, Economics, and Innovation, (PSD) and Nonattainment New Source Review (NSR): Aggrega- Environmental Protection Agency, transmitting, pursuant to law, tion’’ (FRL No. 9150-5) received in the Office of the President the report of a rule entitled ‘‘Protection of Stratospheric Ozone: of the Senate on May 11, 2010; to the Committee on Environment Allocation of Essential Use Allowances for Calendar Year 2010’’ and Public Works. (FRL No. 9147-8) received in the Office of the President of the Senate on May 5, 2010; to the Committee on Environment and EC–5859. A communication from the Director of the Regulatory Man- Public Works. agement Division, Office of Policy, Economics, and Innovation, Environmental Protection Agency, transmitting, pursuant to law, EC–5751. A communication from the Director of the Regulatory Man- the report of a rule entitled ‘‘Approval and Promulgation of Air agement Division, Office of Policy, Economics, and Innovation, Quality Implementation Plans; Texas; Revisions to the Discrete Environmental Protection Agency, transmitting, pursuant to law, Emission Credit Banking and Trading Program’’ (FRL No. 9151- 6) received in the Office of the President of the Senate on May the report of a rule entitled ‘‘Disapproval of State Implementation 12, 2010; to the Committee on Environment and Public Works. Plan Revisions, South Coast Air Quality Management District’’ (FRL No. 9146-5) received in the Office of the President of the EC–5860. A communication from the Director of the Regulatory Man- Senate on May 5, 2010; to the Committee on Environment and agement Division, Office of Policy, Economics, and Innovation, Public Works. Environmental Protection Agency, transmitting, pursuant to law, the report of a rule entitled ‘‘Approval and Promulgation of Air EC–5752. A communication from the Director of the Regulatory Man- Quality Implementation Plans; Texas; Revisions to the Emission agement Division, Office of Policy, Economics, and Innovation, Credit Banking and Trading Program’’ (FRL No. 9151-5) received Environmental Protection Agency, transmitting, pursuant to law, in the Office of the President of the Senate on May 12, 2010; the report of a rule entitled ‘‘Approval and Promulgation of Imple- to the Committee on Environment and Public Works. mentation Plans and Designation of Areas for Air Quality Planning Purposes; Indiana; Redesignation of Lake and Porter Counties to EC–5861. A communication from the Director of the Regulatory Man- Attainment for Ozone’’ (FRL No. 9147-2) received in the Office agement Division, Office of Policy, Economics, and Innovation, of the President of the Senate on May 5, 2010; to the Committee Environmental Protection Agency, transmitting, pursuant to law, on Environment and Public Works. the report of a rule entitled ‘‘Final Determination to Approve Alter- native Final Cover Request for the Lake County, Montana Landfill’’ (FRL No. 9149-7) received in the Office of the President of the Senate on May 11, 2010; to the Committee on Environment and Public Works.

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ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY— EC–5953. A communication from the Director of the Regulatory Man- Continued agement Division, Office of Policy, Economics, and Innovation, Environmental Protection Agency, transmitting, pursuant to law, EC–5862. A communication from the Director of the Regulatory Man- the report of a rule entitled ‘‘Approval and Promulgation of State agement Division, Office of Policy, Economics, and Innovation, Implementation Plans; State of Colorado; Interstate Transport of Environmental Protection Agency, transmitting, pursuant to law, Pollution Revisions for the 1997 8-hour Ozone NAAQS: ’Signifi- the report of a rule entitled ‘‘Approval and Promulgation of Air cant Contribution to Nonattainment’ Requirement’’ (FRL No. 9155- Quality Implementation Plans; Reformulated Gasoline and Diesel 5) received in the Office of the President of the Senate on May Fuels; California’’ (FRL No. 9112-7) received in the Office of 25, 2010; to the Committee on Environment and Public Works. the President of the Senate on May 11, 2010; to the Committee on Environment and Public Works. EC–5954. A communication from the Director of the Regulatory Man- agement Division, Office of Policy, Economics, and Innovation, EC–5876. A communication from the Director of the Regulatory Man- Environmental Protection Agency, transmitting, pursuant to law, agement Division, Office of Policy, Economics, and Innovation, the report of a rule entitled ‘‘Approval and Promulgation of State Environmental Protection Agency, transmitting, pursuant to law, Implementation Plan Revisions; State of North Dakota; Air Pollu- the report of a rule entitled ‘‘Approval and Promulgation of Imple- tion Control Rules, and Interstate Transport of Pollution for the mentation Plans; State of California; Legal Authority’’ (FRL No. 1997 PM2.5 and 8-hour Ozone NAAQS: ’Significant Contribution 9152-6) received in the Office of the President of the Senate on to Nonattainment’ and ’Interference with Prevention of Significant May 14, 2010; to the Committee on Environment and Public Works. Deterioration’ Requirements’’ (FRL No. 9155-6) received in the Office of the President of the Senate on May 25, 2010; to the EC–5915. A communication from the Director of the Regulatory Man- Committee on Environment and Public Works. agement Division, Office of Policy, Economics, and Innovation, Environmental Protection Agency, transmitting, pursuant to law, EC–5955. A communication from the Director of the Regulatory Man- the report of a rule entitled ‘‘Approval and Promulgation of Imple- agement Division, Office of Policy, Economics, and Innovation, mentation Plans; Designation of Areas for Air Quality Planning Environmental Protection Agency, transmitting, pursuant to law, Purposes; State of California; PM-10; Determination of Attainment the report of a rule entitled ‘‘Approval and Promulgation of Imple- for the Coso Junction Nonattainment Area; Determination Regard- mentation Plans; New York State Implementation Plan Revision’’ ing Applicability of Certain Clean Air Act Requirements’’ (FRL (FRL No. 9146-4) received in the Office of the President of the No. 9153-3) received in the Office of the President of the Senate Senate on May 25, 2010; to the Committee on Environment and on May 19, 2010; to the Committee on Environment and Public Public Works. Works. EC–5956. A communication from the Director of the Regulatory Man- EC–5916. A communication from the Director of the Regulatory Man- agement Division, Office of Policy, Economics, and Innovation, agement Division, Office of Policy, Economics, and Innovation, Environmental Protection Agency, transmitting, pursuant to law, Environmental Protection Agency, transmitting, pursuant to law, the report of a rule entitled ‘‘Approval and Promulgation of Air the report of a rule entitled ‘‘Prevention of Significant Deterioration Quality Implementation Plans: Florida; Approval of Section and Title V Greenhouse Gas Tailoring Rule’’ (FRL No. 9152- 110(a)(1) Maintenance Plan for the 1997 8-Hour Ozone Standards 8) received in the Office of the President of the Senate on May for the Jacksonville, Tampa Bay, and Southeast Florida Areas’’ 19, 2010; to the Committee on Environment and Public Works. (FRL No. 9155-3) received in the Office of the President of the Senate on May 25, 2010; to the Committee on Environment and EC–5951. A communication from the Director of the Regulatory Man- Public Works. agement Division, Office of Policy, Economics, and Innovation, Environmental Protection Agency, transmitting, pursuant to law, EC–5957. A communication from the Director of the Regulatory Man- the report of a rule entitled ‘‘Withdrawal of Federal Antidegradation agement Division, Office of Policy, Economics, and Innovation, Policy for all Waters of the United States within the Commonwealth Environmental Protection Agency, transmitting, pursuant to law, of Pennsylvania’’ (FRL No. 9156-5) received in the Office of the report of a rule entitled ‘‘Approval and Promulgation of Air the President of the Senate on May 25, 2010; to the Committee Quality Implementation Plans; District of Columbia; Transportation on Environment and Public Works. Conformity Regulations’’ (FRL No. 9156-2) received in the Office of the President of the Senate on May 25, 2010; to the Committee EC–5952. A communication from the Director of the Regulatory Man- on Environment and Public Works. agement Division, Office of Policy, Economics, and Innovation, Environmental Protection Agency, transmitting, pursuant to law, EC–6064. A communication from the Director of the Regulatory Man- the report of a rule entitled ‘‘Revocation of Significant New Use agement Division, Office of Policy, Economics, and Innovation, Rule on a Certain Chemical Substance’’ (FRL No. 8819-3) received Environmental Protection Agency, transmitting, pursuant to law, in the Office of the President of the Senate on May 24, 2010; the report of a rule entitled ‘‘Revisions to the California State to the Committee on Environment and Public Works. Implementation Plan, South Coast Air Quality Management Dis- trict’’ (FRL No. 9139-7) received during adjournment of the Senate in the Office of the President of the Senate on June 4, 2010; to the Committee on Environment and Public Works.

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ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY— EC–6071. A communication from the Director of the Regulatory Man- Continued agement Division, Office of Policy, Economics, and Innovation, Environmental Protection Agency, transmitting, pursuant to law, EC–6065. A communication from the Director of the Regulatory Man- the report of a rule entitled ‘‘Approval and Promulgation of Air agement Division, Office of Policy, Economics, and Innovation, Quality Implementation Plans; Delaware; Control of Nitrogen Oxide Environmental Protection Agency, transmitting, pursuant to law, Emissions from Industrial Boilers and Process Heaters at Petroleum the report of a rule entitled ‘‘Approval and Promulgation of Air Refineries’’ (FRL No. 9158-3) received in the Office of the Presi- Quality Implementation Plans; Maryland; Reasonable Further dent of the Senate on May 28, 2010; to the Committee on Environ- Progress Plan, 2002 Base Year Emission Inventory, Contingency ment and Public Works. Measures, Reasonably Available Control Measures, and Transpor- tation Conformity Budgets for the Philadelphia 1997 8-Hour Mod- EC–6072. A communication from the Director of the Regulatory Man- erate Ozone Nonattainment Area’’ (FRL No. 9160-3) received dur- agement Division, Office of Policy, Economics, and Innovation, ing adjournment of the Senate in the Office of the President of Environmental Protection Agency, transmitting, pursuant to law, the Senate on June 4, 2010; to the Committee on Environment the report of a rule entitled ‘‘Approval and Promulgation of Air and Public Works. Quality Implementation Plans; Wisconsin; Particulate Matter Stand- ards; Withdrawal of Direct Final Rule’’ (FRL No. 9157-9) received EC–6066. A communication from the Director of the Regulatory Man- during adjournment of the Senate in the Office of the President agement Division, Office of Policy, Economics, and Innovation, of the Senate on June 2, 2010; to the Committee on Environment Environmental Protection Agency, transmitting, pursuant to law, and Public Works. the report of a rule entitled ‘‘Approval and Promulgation of Imple- mentation Plans; New Mexico; Interstate Transport of Pollution’’ E–C6073. A communication from the Director of the Regulatory Man- (FRL No. 9160-2) received during adjournment of the Senate in agement Division, Office of Policy, Economics, and Innovation, the Office of the President of the Senate on June 4, 2010; to Environmental Protection Agency, transmitting, pursuant to law, the Committee on Environment and Public Works. the report of a rule entitled ‘‘Finding of Failure to Submit Section 110 State Implementation Plans for Interstate Transport for the EC–6067. A communication from the Director of the Regulatory Man- 2006 National Ambient Air Quality Standards for Fine Particulate agement Division, Office of Policy, Economics, and Innovation, Matter’’ (FRL No. 9159-5) received during adjournment of the Environmental Protection Agency, transmitting, pursuant to law, Senate in the Office of the President of the Senate on June 2, the report of a rule entitled ‘‘Hazardous Waste Technical Correc- 2010; to the Committee on Environment and Public Works. tions and Clarifications Rule’’ (FRL No. 9158-5) received in the Office of the President of the Senate on May 28, 2010; to the EC–6074. A communication from the Director of the Regulatory Man- Committee on Environment and Public Works. agement Division, Office of Policy, Economics, and Innovation, Environmental Protection Agency, transmitting, pursuant to law, EC–6068. A communication from the Director of the Regulatory Man- the report of a rule entitled ‘‘Nondiscrimination on the Basis of agement Division, Office of Policy, Economics, and Innovation, Age in Programs or Activities Receiving Federal Assistance from Environmental Protection Agency, transmitting, pursuant to law, the Environmental Protection Agency’’ (FRL No. 9158-9) received the report of a rule entitled ‘‘National Emission Standards for during adjournment of the Senate in the Office of the President Hazardous Air Pollutants: Area Source Standards for Paints and of the Senate on June 2, 2010; to the Committee on Environment Allied Products Manufacturing; Amendments’’ (FRL No. 9158-1) and Public Works. received in the Office of the President of the Senate on May 28, 2010; to the Committee on Environment and Public Works. EC–6075. A communication from the Administrator of the Environ- mental Protection Agency, transmitting, pursuant to law, a report EC–6069. A communication from the Director of the Regulatory Man- relative to the Status of State Small Business Compliance Assist- agement Division, Office of Policy, Economics, and Innovation, ance Programs for 2007-2008; to the Committee on Environment Environmental Protection Agency, transmitting, pursuant to law, and Public Works. the report of a rule entitled ‘‘Approval and Promulgation of Air Quality Implementation Plans; Rhode Island; Determination of At- EC–6204. A communication from the Director of the Regulatory Man- tainment of the 1997 Ozone Standard’’ (FRL No. 9157-4) received agement Division, Office of Policy, Economics, and Innovation, in the Office of the President of the Senate on May 28, 2010; Environmental Protection Agency, transmitting, pursuant to law, to the Committee on Environment and Public Works. the report of a rule entitled ‘‘Withdrawal of the Emission-Com- parable Fuel Exclusion under RCRA’’ (FRL No. 9160-9) received EC–6070. A communication from the Director of the Regulatory Man- in the Office of the President of the Senate on June 9, 2010; agement Division, Office of Policy, Economics, and Innovation, to the Committee on Environment and Public Works. Environmental Protection Agency, transmitting, pursuant to law, the report of a rule entitled ‘‘Approval and Promulgation of Air EC–6205. A communication from the Director of the Regulatory Man- Quality Implementation Plans; Maryland; Reasonable Further agement Division, Office of Policy, Economics, and Innovation, Progress Plan, 2002 Base Year Emission Inventory, Contingency Environmental Protection Agency, transmitting, pursuant to law, Measures, Reasonably Available Control Measures, and Transpor- the report of a rule entitled ‘‘Primary National Ambient Air Quality tation Conformity Budgets for the Baltimore 1997 8-Hour Moderate Standard for Sulfur Dioxide’’ (FRL No. 9160-4) received in the Ozone Nonattainment Area’’ (FRL No. 9158-4) received in the Office of the President of the Senate on June 9, 2010; to the Office of the President of the Senate on May 28, 2010; to the Committee on Environment and Public Works. Committee on Environment and Public Works.

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ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY— EC–6389. A communication from the Director of the Regulatory Man- Continued agement Division, Office of Policy, Economics, and Innovation, Environmental Protection Agency, transmitting, pursuant to law, EC–6244. A communication from the Director of the Regulatory Man- the report of a rule entitled ‘‘Arkansas: Final Authorization of agement Division, Office of Policy, Economics, and Innovation, State-initiated Changes and Incorporation by Reference of State Environmental Protection Agency, transmitting, pursuant to law, Hazardous Waste Management Program’’ (FRL No. 9161-9) re- the report of a rule entitled ‘‘Approval of the Clean Air Act, ceived in the Office of the President of the Senate on June 21, Section 112(I), Authority for Hazardous Air Pollutants: Air Emis- 2010; to the Committee on Environment and Public Works. sion Standards for Halogenated Solvent Cleaning Machines: State of Rhode Island Department of Environmental Management’’ (FRL EC–6390. A communication from the Director of the Regulatory Man- No. 9163-2) received in the Office of the President of the Senate agement Division, Office of Policy, Economics, and Innovation, on June 15, 2010; to the Committee on Environment and Public Environmental Protection Agency, transmitting, pursuant to law, Works. the report of a rule entitled ‘‘Significant New Use Rules on Certain Chemical Substances’’ ((RIN2070-AB27)(FRL No. 8824-6)) re- EC–6245. A communication from the Director of the Regulatory Man- ceived in the Office of the President of the Senate on June 21, agement Division, Office of Policy, Economics, and Innovation, 2010; to the Committee on Environment and Public Works. Environmental Protection Agency, transmitting, pursuant to law, the report of a rule entitled ‘‘Approval and Promulgation of Air EC–6457. A communication from the Director of the Regulatory Man- Quality Implementation Plans; Maryland; Transportation Conformity agement Division, Office of Policy, Economics, and Innovation, Regulations’’ (FRL No. 9164-5) received in the Office of the Presi- Environmental Protection Agency, transmitting, pursuant to law, dent of the Senate on June 15, 2010; to the Committee on Environ- the report of a rule entitled ‘‘Revisions to the California State ment and Public Works. Implementation Plan, Yolo-Solano Air Quality Management Dis- trict’’ (FRL No. 9167-6) received in the Office of the President EC–6385. A communication from the Director of the Regulatory Man- of the Senate on June 24, 2010; to the Committee on Environment agement Division, Office of Policy, Economics, and Innovation, and Public Works. Environmental Protection Agency, transmitting, pursuant to law, the report of a rule entitled ‘‘Approval and Promulgation of Air EC–6458. A communication from the Director of the Regulatory Man- Quality Implementation Plans; Ohio; Final Approval and Promulga- agement Division, Office of Policy, Economics, and Innovation, tion of State Implementation Plans; Carbon Monoxide and Volatile Environmental Protection Agency, transmitting, pursuant to law, Organic Compounds’’ (FRL No. 9159-3) received in the Office the report of a rule entitled ‘‘Emergency Planning and Community of the President of the Senate on June 21, 2010; to the Committee Right-to-Know Act; Guidance on Reporting Options for Sections on Environment and Public Works. 311 and 312 and Interpretations’’ (FRL No. 9168-7) received in the Office of the President of the Senate on June 24, 2010; to EC–6386. A communication from the Director of the Regulatory Man- the Committee on Environment and Public Works. agement Division, Office of Policy, Economics, and Innovation, Environmental Protection Agency, transmitting, pursuant to law, EC–6459. A communication from the Director of the Regulatory Man- the report of a rule entitled ‘‘Massachusetts: Final Authorization agement Division, Office of Policy, Economics, and Innovation, of State Hazardous Waste Management Program Revisions’’ (FRL Environmental Protection Agency, transmitting, pursuant to law, No. 9165-8) received in the Office of the President of the Senate the report of a rule entitled ‘‘Disapproval of California State Imple- on June 21, 2010; to the Committee on Environment and Public mentation Plan Revisions, Monterey Bay Unified Air Pollution Con- Works. trol District’’ (FRL No. 9169-3) received in the Office of the President of the Senate on June 24, 2010; to the Committee on EC–6387. A communication from the Director of the Regulatory Man- Environment and Public Works. agement Division, Office of Policy, Economics, and Innovation, Environmental Protection Agency, transmitting, pursuant to law, EC–6472. A communication from the Acting Chair of the Federal the report of a rule entitled ‘‘Determination of Attainment for Subsistence Board, Fish and Wildlife Service, Department of the PM10 for the Sandpoint PM10 Nonattainment Area, Idaho’’ (FRL Interior, transmitting, pursuant to law, the report of a rule entitled No. 9165-2) received in the Office of the President of the Senate ‘‘Subsistence Management Regulations for Public Lands in Alaska on June 21, 2010; to the Committee on Environment and Public - 2010-11 and 2011-12 Subsistence Taking of Wildlife Regulations; Works. Subsistence Taking of Fish on the Yukon River Regulations’’ (RIN1018-AW30) received in the Office of the President of the EC–6388. A communication from the Director of the Regulatory Man- Senate on June 24, 2010; to the Committee on Environment and agement Division, Office of Policy, Economics, and Innovation, Public Works. Environmental Protection Agency, transmitting, pursuant to law, the report of a rule entitled ‘‘Oklahoma: Incorporation by Reference EC–6507. A communication from the Director of the Regulatory Man- of Approved State Hazardous Waste Management Program’’ (FRL agement Division, Office of Policy, Economics, and Innovation, No. 9162-7) received in the Office of the President of the Senate Environmental Protection Agency, transmitting, pursuant to law, on June 21, 2010; to the Committee on Environment and Public the report of a rule entitled ‘‘Office of Management and Budget Works. (OMB) Approvals Under the Paperwork Reduction Act; Technical Amendment’’ (FRL No. 8833-7) received in the Office of the President of the Senate on June 29, 2010; to the Committee on Environment and Public Works.

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ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY— EC–6515. A communication from the Director of the Regulatory Man- Continued agement Division, Office of Policy, Economics, and Innovation, Environmental Protection Agency, transmitting, pursuant to law, EC–6508. A communication from the Director of the Regulatory Man- the report of a rule entitled ‘‘Finding of Attainment for PM10 agement Division, Office of Policy, Economics, and Innovation, for the Mendenhall Valley PM10 Nonattainment Area, Alaska’’ Environmental Protection Agency, transmitting, pursuant to law, (FRL No. 9171-4) received in the Office of the President of the the report of a rule entitled ‘‘National Emission Standards for Senate on June 30, 2010; to the Committee on Environment and Hazardous Air Pollutants From Petroleum Refineries’’ (FRL No. Public Works. 9169-7) received in the Office of the President of the Senate on June 29, 2010; to the Committee on Environment and Public Works. EC–6615. A communication from the Director of the Regulatory Man- agement Division, Office of Policy, Economics, and Innovation, EC–6509. A communication from the Director of the Regulatory Man- Environmental Protection Agency, transmitting, pursuant to law, agement Division, Office of Policy, Economics, and Innovation, the report of a rule entitled ‘‘Lead; Clearance and Clearance Testing Environmental Protection Agency, transmitting, pursuant to law, Requirements for the Renovation, Repair, and Painting Program; the report of a rule entitled ‘‘National Emission Standards for Reopening of Comment Period’’ (FRL No. 8836-1) received during Hazardous Air Pollutants for Reciprocating Internal Combustion Engines’’ (FRL No. 9169-6) received in the Office of the President adjournment of the Senate in the Office of the President of the of the Senate on June 29, 2010; to the Committee on Environment Senate on July 9, 2010; to the Committee on Environment and and Public Works. Public Works.

EC–6510. A communication from the Director of the Regulatory Man- EC–6616. A communication from the Director of the Regulatory Man- agement Division, Office of Policy, Economics, and Innovation, agement Division, Office of Policy, Economics, and Innovation, Environmental Protection Agency, transmitting, pursuant to law, Environmental Protection Agency, transmitting, pursuant to law, the report of a rule entitled ‘‘Regulation of Fuels and Fuel Addi- the report of a rule entitled ‘‘Extension of Deadline for Action tives: Modifications to Renewable Fuel Standard Program’’ (FRL on Section 126 Petition from New Jersey’’ (FRL No. 9174-5) No. 9169-9) received in the Office of the President of the Senate received in the Office of the President of the Senate on July on June 29, 2010; to the Committee on Environment and Public 12, 2010; to the Committee on Environment and Public Works. Works. EC–6617. A communication from the Director of the Regulatory Man- EC–6511. A communication from the Director of the Regulatory Man- agement Division, Office of Policy, Economics, and Innovation, agement Division, Office of Policy, Economics, and Innovation, Environmental Protection Agency, transmitting, pursuant to law, Environmental Protection Agency, transmitting, pursuant to law, the report of a rule entitled ‘‘Revisions to the California State the report of a rule entitled ‘‘Approval and Promulgation of Air Implementation Plan, Sacramento Metropolitan Air Quality Manage- Quality Implementation Plans; California; Motor Vehicle Inspection ment District and South Coast Air Quality Management District’’ and Maintenance Program’’ (FRL No. 9112-8) received in the Of- (FRL No. 9172-3) received in the Office of the President of the fice of the President of the Senate on June 29, 2010; to the Senate on July 12, 2010; to the Committee on Environment and Committee on Environment and Public Works. Public Works.

EC–6512. A communication from the Director of the Regulatory Man- EC–6618. A communication from the Director of the Regulatory Man- agement Division, Office of Policy, Economics, and Innovation, agement Division, Office of Policy, Economics, and Innovation, Environmental Protection Agency, transmitting, pursuant to law, Environmental Protection Agency, transmitting, pursuant to law, the report of a rule entitled ‘‘Approval and Promulgation of Imple- the report of a rule entitled ‘‘Terpene Constituents of the Extract mentation Plans; State of Iowa’’ (FRL No. 9170-6) received in of Chenopodium ambrosioides near ambrosioides (a-Terpinene, d- the Office of the President of the Senate on June 29, 2010; to Limonene and p-Cymene) as Synthetically Manufactured; Exemp- the Committee on Environment and Public Works. tion from the Requirement of a Tolerance’’ (FRL No. 8831-4) EC–6513. A communication from the Director of the Regulatory Man- received during adjournment of the Senate in the Office of the agement Division, Office of Policy, Economics, and Innovation, President of the Senate on July 9, 2010; to the Committee on Environmental Protection Agency, transmitting, pursuant to law, Environment and Public Works. the report of a rule entitled ‘‘Temporary Suspension of Certain Oil Spill Response Time Requirements to Support Deepwater Hori- EC–6619. A communication from the Director of the Regulatory Man- zon Oil Spill of National Significance (SONS) Response’’ agement Division, Office of Policy, Economics, and Innovation, (RIN1625-AB49 and RIN2050-AG63) received in the Office of Environmental Protection Agency, transmitting, pursuant to law, the President of the Senate on June 29, 2010; to the Committee the report of a rule entitled ‘‘Approval and Promulgation of Imple- on Environment and Public Works. mentation Plans and Designation of Areas for Air Quality Planning Purposes; Wisconsin; Redesignation of the Manitowoc County and EC–6514. A communication from the Director of the Regulatory Man- Door County Areas to Attainment for Ozone’’ (FRL No. 9172- agement Division, Office of Policy, Economics, and Innovation, 9) received during adjournment of the Senate in the Office of Environmental Protection Agency, transmitting, pursuant to law, the President of the Senate on July 9, 2010; to the Committee the report of a rule entitled ‘‘Revisions to California State Imple- on Environment and Public Works. mentation Plan, Imperial County Air Pollution Control District’’ (FRL No. 9169-2) received in the Office of the President of the Senate on June 30, 2010; to the Committee on Environment and Public Works.

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ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY— EC–6836. A communication from the Director of the Regulatory Man- Continued agement Division, Office of Policy, Economics, and Innovation, Environmental Protection Agency, transmitting, pursuant to law, EC–6620. A communication from the Director of the Regulatory Man- the report of a rule entitled ‘‘Rhode Island: Final Authorization agement Division, Office of Policy, Economics, and Innovation, of State Hazardous Waste Management Program Revisions’’ (FRL Environmental Protection Agency, transmitting, pursuant to law, No. 9179-5) received in the Office of the President of the Senate the report of a rule entitled ‘‘Approval and Promulgation of Imple- on July 21, 2010; to the Committee on Environment and Public mentation Plans; Texas; Revisions to the New Source Review Works. (NSR) State Implementation Plan (SIP); Flexible Permits’’ (FRL No. 9174-1) received during adjournment of the Senate in the EC–6837. A communication from the Director of the Regulatory Man- Office of the President of the Senate on July 9, 2010; to the agement Division, Office of Policy, Economics, and Innovation, Committee on Environment and Public Works. Environmental Protection Agency, transmitting, pursuant to law, the report of a rule entitled ‘‘Approval of One-Year Extension EC–6621. A communication from the Director of the Regulatory Man- for Attaining the 1997 8-Hour Ozone Standard in the Baltimore agement Division, Office of Policy, Economics, and Innovation, Moderate Nonattainment Area’’ (FRL No. 9179-1) received in the Environmental Protection Agency, transmitting, pursuant to law, Office of the President of the Senate on July 21, 2010; to the the report of a rule entitled ‘‘Mandatory Reporting of Greenhouse Committee on Environment and Public Works. Gases from Magnesium Production, Underground Coal Mines, In- dustrial Wastewater Treatment, and Industrial Waste Landfills’’ EC–6838. A communication from the Director of the Regulatory Man- (FRL No. 9171-1) received during adjournment of the Senate in agement Division, Office of Policy, Economics, and Innovation, the Office of the President of the Senate on July 9, 2010; to Environmental Protection Agency, transmitting, pursuant to law, the Committee on Environment and Public Works. the report of a rule entitled ‘‘Approval and Promulgation of Imple- mentation Plans; New York Reasonably Available Control Tech- EC–6622. A communication from the Administrator of the Environ- nology and Reasonably Available Control Measures’’ (FRL No. mental Protection Agency, transmitting, pursuant to law, a report 9178-5) received in the Office of the President of the Senate on entitled ‘‘Clean Watersheds Needs Survey 2008 Report to Con- July 21, 2010; to the Committee on Environment and Public Works. gress’’; to the Committee on Environment and Public Works. EC–6886. A communication from the Director of the Regulatory Man- EC–6833. A communication from the Director of the Regulatory Man- agement Division, Office of Policy, Economics, and Innovation, agement Division, Office of Policy, Economics, and Innovation, Environmental Protection Agency, transmitting, pursuant to law, Environmental Protection Agency, transmitting, pursuant to law, the report of a rule entitled ‘‘Washington: Final Authorization of the report of a rule entitled ‘‘Elemental Mercury Used in Flow State Hazardous Waste Management Program Revisions’’ (FRL No. Meters, Natural Gas Manometers, and Pyrometers; Significant New 9181-8) received in the Office of the President of the Senate on Use Rule’’ (FRL No. 8832-2) received in the Office of the Presi- July 27, 2010; to the Committee on Environment and Public Works. dent of the Senate on July 21, 2010; to the Committee on Environ- ment and Public Works. EC–6887. A communication from the Director of the Regulatory Man- agement Division, Office of Policy, Economics, and Innovation, EC–6834. A communication from the Director of the Regulatory Man- Environmental Protection Agency, transmitting, pursuant to law, agement Division, Office of Policy, Economics, and Innovation, the report of a rule entitled ‘‘Revisions to the Arizona State Imple- Environmental Protection Agency, transmitting, pursuant to law, mentation Plan, Maricopa County Air Quality Department’’ (FRL the report of a rule entitled ‘‘Amendments to National Emission No. 9180-1) received in the Office of the President of the Senate Standards for Hazardous Air Pollutants: Area Source Standards on July 27, 2010; to the Committee on Environment and Public for Prepared Feeds Manufacturing’’ (FRL No. 9176-7) received Works. in the Office of the President of the Senate on July 21, 2010; to the Committee on Environment and Public Works. EC–6888. A communication from the Director of the Regulatory Man- agement Division, Office of Policy, Economics, and Innovation, EC–6835. A communication from the Director of the Regulatory Man- Environmental Protection Agency, transmitting, pursuant to law, agement Division, Office of Policy, Economics, and Innovation, the report of a rule entitled ‘‘Determination of Attainment for Environmental Protection Agency, transmitting, pursuant to law, PM-10; Fort Hall PM-10 Nonattainment Area, Idaho’’ (FRL No. the report of a rule entitled ‘‘Approval and Promulgation of Air 9180-2) received in the Office of the President of the Senate on Quality Implementation Plans; Texas; Revisions to Emissions Inven- July 27, 2010; to the Committee on Environment and Public Works. tory Reporting Requirements and Conformity of General Federal Actions, Including Revisions Allowing Electronic Reporting Con- EC–6889. A communication from the Director of the Regulatory Man- sistent with the Cross Media Electronic Reporting Rule’’ (FRL agement Division, Office of Policy, Economics, and Innovation, No. 9177-4) received in the Office of the President of the Senate Environmental Protection Agency, transmitting, pursuant to law, on July 21, 2010; to the Committee on Environment and Public the report of a rule entitled ‘‘Approval and Promulgation of Air Works. Quality Implementation Plans; Minnesota’’ (FRL No. 9182-2) re- ceived in the Office of the President of the Senate on July 27, 2010; to the Committee on Environment and Public Works.

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ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY— EC–6985. A communication from the Director of the Regulatory Man- Continued agement Division, Office of Policy, Economics, and Innovation, Environmental Protection Agency, transmitting, pursuant to law, EC–6890. A communication from the Director of Human Resources, the report of a rule entitled ‘‘Approval and Promulgation of Imple- Environmental Protection Agency, transmitting, pursuant to law, mentation Plans and Designation of Areas for Air Quality Planning (3) three reports relative to vacancies in the Environmental Protec- Purposes; Kentucky; Redesignation of the Kentucky Portion of the tion Agency, received in the Office of the President of the Senate Cincinnati-Hamilton 1997 8-Hour Ozone Nonattainment Area to on July 28, 2010; to the Committee on Environment and Public Attainment’’ (FRL No. 9184-9) received in the Office of the Presi- Works. dent of the Senate on August 3, 2010; to the Committee on Envi- ronment and Public Works. EC–6955. A communication from the Director of the Regulatory Man- agement Division, Office of Policy, Economics, and Innovation, EC–6986. A communication from the Director of the Regulatory Man- Environmental Protection Agency, transmitting, pursuant to law, agement Division, Office of Policy, Economics, and Innovation, the report of a rule entitled ‘‘Revisions to the California State Environmental Protection Agency, transmitting, pursuant to law, Implementation Plan, South Coast Air Quality Management Dis- the report of a rule entitled ‘‘National Oil and Hazardous Substance trict’’ (FRL No. 9183-6) received in the Office of the President Pollution Contingency Plan’’ (FRL No. 9185-4) received in the of the Senate on July 29, 2010; to the Committee on Environment Office of the President of the Senate on August 3, 2010; to the and Public Works. Committee on Environment and Public Works.

EC–6956. A communication from the Director of the Regulatory Man- EC–6987. A communication from the Director of the Regulatory Man- agement Division, Office of Policy, Economics, and Innovation, agement Division, Office of Policy, Economics, and Innovation, Environmental Protection Agency, transmitting, pursuant to law, Environmental Protection Agency, transmitting, pursuant to law, the report of a rule entitled ‘‘Incorporation by Reference of State the report of a rule entitled ‘‘Adequacy Status of Motor Vehicle Hazardous Waste Management Program’’ (FRL No. 9178-8) re- Emissions Budgets in Submitted Reasonable Further Progress and ceived in the Office of the President of the Senate on July 29, Attainment Demonstrations for New York Portions of New York 2010; to the Committee on Environment and Public Works. - Northern New Jersey - Long Island and Poughkeepsie 8-hour Ozone Nonattainment areas for Transportation Conformity Purposes; EC–6957. A communication from the Director of the Regulatory Man- New York’’ (FRL No. 9183-9) received in the Office of the Presi- agement Division, Office of Policy, Economics, and Innovation, dent of the Senate on August 3, 2010; to the Committee on Envi- Environmental Protection Agency, transmitting, pursuant to law, ronment and Public Works. the report of a rule entitled ‘‘National Oil and Hazardous Sub- stances Pollution Contingency Plan; National Priorities List: Dele- EC–7125. A communication from the Director of the Regulatory Man- tion of the SMS Instruments, Inc. Superfund Site’’ (FRL No. 9183- agement Division, Office of Policy, Economics, and Innovation, 2) received in the Office of the President of the Senate on July Environmental Protection Agency, transmitting, pursuant to law, 29, 2010; to the Committee on Environment and Public Works. the report of a rule entitled ‘‘Approval and Promulgation of Imple- mentation Plans Georgia: State Implementation Plan Revision; Cor- EC–6958. A communication from the Director of the Regulatory Man- rection’’ (FRL No. 9193-5) received during adjournment of the agement Division, Office of Policy, Economics, and Innovation, Senate in the Office of the President of the Senate on August Environmental Protection Agency, transmitting, pursuant to law, 24, 2010; to the Committee on Environment and Public Works. the report of a rule entitled ‘‘Final Authorization of State-initiated Changes and Incorporation by Reference of Approved State Haz- EC–7126. A communication from the Director of the Regulatory Man- ardous Waste Management Program’’ (FRL No. 9172-6) received agement Division, Office of Policy, Economics, and Innovation, in the Office of the President of the Senate on July 29, 2010; Environmental Protection Agency, transmitting, pursuant to law, to the Committee on Environment and Public Works. the report of a rule entitled ‘‘Adequacy of New Hampshire Munic- ipal Solid Waste Landfill Permit Program’’ (FRL No. 9193-1) re- EC–6959. A communication from the Director of the Regulatory Man- ceived during adjournment of the Senate in the Office of the Presi- agement Division, Office of Policy, Economics, and Innovation, dent of the Senate on August 24, 2010; to the Committee on Environmental Protection Agency, transmitting, pursuant to law, Environment and Public Works. the report of a rule entitled ‘‘Determination of Attainment for PM10 for the Valley Nonattainment Area, Nevada’’ EC–7127. A communication from the Director of the Regulatory Man- (FRL No. 9184-6) received in the Office of the President of the agement Division, Office of Policy, Economics, and Innovation, Senate on July 29, 2010; to the Committee on Environment and Environmental Protection Agency, transmitting, pursuant to law, Public Works. the report of a rule entitled ‘‘Approval and Promulgation of Air Quality Implementation Plans: Kentucky; Approval Section EC–6984. A communication from the Director of the Regulatory Man- 110(a)(1) Maintenance Plan for the 1997 8-Hour Ozone Standard agement Division, Office of Policy, Economics, and Innovation, for the Paducah Area’’ (FRL No. 9193-4) received during adjourn- Environmental Protection Agency, transmitting, pursuant to law, ment of the Senate in the Office of the President of the Senate the report of a rule entitled ‘‘Approval and Promulgation of Imple- on August 24, 2010; to the Committee on Environment and Public mentation Plans; Implementation Plan Revision; State of New Jer- Works. sey’’ (FRL No. 9175-7) received in the Office of the President of the Senate on August 3, 2010; to the Committee on Environment and Public Works.

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ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY— EC–7134. A communication from the Director of the Regulatory Man- Continued agement Division, Office of Policy, Economics, and Innovation, Environmental Protection Agency, transmitting, pursuant to law, EC–7128. A communication from the Director of the Regulatory Man- the report of a rule entitled ‘‘Approval and Promulgation of Air agement Division, Office of Policy, Economics, and Innovation, Quality Implementation Plans; Maryland; Withdrawal of Direct Environmental Protection Agency, transmitting, pursuant to law, Final Rule’’ (FRL No. 9197-5) received during adjournment of the report of a rule entitled ‘‘Cooperative Agreements and Super- the Senate in the Office of the President of the Senate on September fund State Contracts for Superfund Response Actions: Amend- 2, 2010; to the Committee on Environment and Public Works. ments’’ (FRL No. 9189-1) received during adjournment of the Senate in the Office of the President of the Senate on August EC–7135. A communication from the Director of the Regulatory Man- 10, 2010; to the Committee on Environment and Public Works. agement Division, Office of Policy, Economics, and Innovation, Environmental Protection Agency, transmitting, pursuant to law, EC–7129. A communication from the Director of the Regulatory Man- the report of a rule entitled ‘‘Approval and Promulgation of Air agement Division, Office of Policy, Economics, and Innovation, Quality Implementation Plans; Minnesota; Carbon Monoxide (CO) Environmental Protection Agency, transmitting, pursuant to law, Limited Maintenance Plan for the Twin Cities Area’’ (FRL No. the report of a rule entitled ‘‘Approval and Promulgation of Air 9197-9) received during adjournment of the Senate in the Office Quality Implementation Plans; Indiana; Transportation Conformity of the President of the Senate on September 2, 2010; to the Com- Consultation Requirement’’ (FRL No. 9189-8) received during ad- mittee on Environment and Public Works. journment of the Senate in the Office of the President of the Senate on August 10, 2010; to the Committee on Environment EC–7136. A communication from the Director of the Regulatory Man- and Public Works. agement Division, Office of Policy, Economics, and Innovation, Environmental Protection Agency, transmitting, pursuant to law, EC–7130. A communication from the Director of the Regulatory Man- the report of a rule entitled ‘‘Change of Address for Region 5 agement Division, Office of Policy, Economics, and Innovation, State and Local Agencies; Technical Correction’’ (FRL No. 9198- Environmental Protection Agency, transmitting, pursuant to law, 2) received during adjournment of the Senate in the Office of the report of a rule entitled ‘‘Final Determination to Approve Alter- the President of the Senate on September 2, 2010; to the Committee native Final Cover Request for the Lake County, Montana Landfill’’ on Environment and Public Works. (FRL No. 9149-7) received during adjournment of the Senate in the Office of the President of the Senate on August 10, 2010; EC–7137. A communication from the Director of the Regulatory Man- to the Committee on Environment and Public Works. agement Division, Office of Policy, Economics, and Innovation, Environmental Protection Agency, transmitting, pursuant to law, EC–7131. A communication from the Director of the Regulatory Man- the report of a rule entitled ‘‘Approval and Promulgation of Air agement Division, Office of Policy, Economics, and Innovation, Quality Implementation Plans; Louisiana; Baton Rouge 8-Hour Environmental Protection Agency, transmitting, pursuant to law, Ozone Nonattainment Area; Determination of Attainment of the the report of a rule entitled ‘‘National Oil and Hazardous Substance 8-Hour Ozone Standard’’ (FRL No. 9197-8) received during ad- Pollution Contingency Plan National Priorities List: Deletion of journment of the Senate in the Office of the President of the the Rogers Road Municipal Landfill Superfund Site’’ (FRL No. Senate on September 2, 2010; to the Committee on Environment 9188-8) received during adjournment of the Senate in the Office and Public Works. of the President of the Senate on August 10, 2010; to the Com- mittee on Environment and Public Works. EC–7138. A communication from the Director of the Regulatory Man- agement Division, Office of Policy, Economics, and Innovation, EC–7132. A communication from the Director of the Regulatory Man- Environmental Protection Agency, transmitting, pursuant to law, agement Division, Office of Policy, Economics, and Innovation, the report of a rule entitled ‘‘National Emission Standards for Environmental Protection Agency, transmitting, pursuant to law, Hazardous Air Pollutants for Reciprocating Internal Combustion the report of a rule entitled ‘‘Approval and Promulgation of Imple- Engines’’ (FRL No. 9190-3) received during adjournment of the mentation Plans; Designation of Areas for Air Quality Planning Senate in the Office of the President of the Senate on August Purposes; State of California; PM-10; Redesignation of the Coso 10, 2010; to the Committee on Environment and Public Works. Junction Planning Area to Attainment; Approval of PM-10 Mainte- nance Plan for the Coso Junction Planning Area’’ (FRL No. 9191- EC–7139. A communication from the Director of the Regulatory Man- 1) received during adjournment of the Senate in the Office of agement Division, Office of Policy, Economics, and Innovation, the President of the Senate on September 2, 2010; to the Committee Environmental Protection Agency, transmitting, pursuant to law, on Environment and Public Works. the report of a rule entitled ‘‘National Emission Standards for Hazardous Air Pollutants from the Portland Cement Manufacturing EC–7133. A communication from the Director of the Regulatory Man- Industry and Standards of Performance for Portland Cement Plants’’ agement Division, Office of Policy, Economics, and Innovation, (FRL No. 9189-2) received during adjournment of the Senate in Environmental Protection Agency, transmitting, pursuant to law, the Office of the President of the Senate on August 24, 2010; the report of a rule entitled ‘‘Ocean Dumping; Guam Ocean to the Committee on Environment and Public Works. Dredged Material Disposal Site Designation’’ (FRL No. 9197-6) received during adjournment of the Senate in the Office of the President of the Senate on September 2, 2010; to the Committee on Environment and Public Works.

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ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY— EC–7322. A communication from the Director of the Regulatory Man- Continued agement Division, Office of Policy, Economics, and Innovation, Environmental Protection Agency, transmitting, pursuant to law, EC–7139. A communication from the Director of the Regulatory Man- the report of a rule entitled ‘‘Outer Continental Shelf Air Regula- agement Division, Office of Policy, Economics, and Innovation, tions Consistency Update for Massachusetts’’ (FRL No. 9167-7) Environmental Protection Agency, transmitting, pursuant to law, received during adjournment of the Senate in the Office of the the report of a rule entitled ‘‘National Emission Standards for President of the Senate on September 12, 2010; to the Committee Hazardous Air Pollutants from the Portland Cement Manufacturing on Environment and Public Works. Industry and Standards of Performance for Portland Cement Plants’’ (FRL No. 9189-2) received during adjournment of the Senate in EC–7324. A communication from the Director of the Regulatory Man- the Office of the President of the Senate on August 24, 2010; agement Division, Office of Policy, Economics, and Innovation, to the Committee on Environment and Public Works. Environmental Protection Agency, transmitting, pursuant to law, the report of a rule entitled ‘‘Approval and Promulgation of Air EC–7317. A communication from the Director of the Regulatory Man- Quality Implementation Plans; Delaware; Administrative and Non- agement Division, Office of Policy, Economics, and Innovation, Substantive Amendments to Existing Delaware SIP Regulations’’ Environmental Protection Agency, transmitting, pursuant to law, (FRL No. 9186-6) received during adjournment of the Senate in the Office of the President of the Senate on September 12, 2010; the report of a rule entitled ‘‘Approval and Promulgation of Air to the Committee on Environment and Public Works. Quality Implementation Plans; Maryland; Transportation Conformity Regulations; Withdrawal of Direct Final Rule’’ (FRL No. 9187- EC–7325. A communication from the Director of the Regulatory Man- 9) received during adjournment of the Senate in the Office of agement Division, Office of Policy, Economics, and Innovation, the President of the Senate on September 12, 2010; to the Com- Environmental Protection Agency, transmitting, pursuant to law, mittee on Environment and Public Works. the report of a rule entitled ‘‘Approval and Promulgation of Imple- mentation Plans; State of Missouri’’ (FRL No. 9186-2) received EC–7318. A communication from the Director of the Regulatory Man- during adjournment of the Senate in the Office of the President agement Division, Office of Policy, Economics, and Innovation, of the Senate on September 12, 2010; to the Committee on Environ- Environmental Protection Agency, transmitting, pursuant to law, ment and Public Works. the report of a rule entitled ‘‘Restructuring of the Stationary Source Audit Program’’ (FRL No. 9195-7) received during adjournment EC–7326. A communication from the Director of the Regulatory Man- of the Senate in the Office of the President of the Senate on agement Division, Office of Policy, Economics, and Innovation, September 12, 2010; to the Committee on Environment and Public Environmental Protection Agency, transmitting, pursuant to law, Works. the report of a rule entitled ‘‘Approval and Promulgation of Imple- mentation Plans and Operating Permits Program; State of Ne- EC–7319. A communication from the Director of the Regulatory Man- braska’’ (FRL No. 9186-5) received during adjournment of the agement Division, Office of Policy, Economics, and Innovation, Senate in the Office of the President of the Senate on September Environmental Protection Agency, transmitting, pursuant to law, 12, 2010; to the Committee on Environment and Public Works. the report of a rule entitled ‘‘National Oil and Hazardous Sub- stances Pollution Contingency Plan; National Priorities List: EC–7327. A communication from the Director of the Regulatory Man- Powersville Site Superfund Site’’ (FRL No. 9194-3) received during agement Division, Office of Policy, Economics, and Innovation, adjournment of the Senate in the Office of the President of the Environmental Protection Agency, transmitting, pursuant to law, Senate on September 12, 2010; to the Committee on Environment the report of a rule entitled ‘‘Approval and Promulgation of Air and Public Works. Quality Implementation Plans; Ohio; Final Approval and Promulga- tion of State Implementation Plans; Carbon Monoxide and Volatile EC–7320. A communication from the Director of the Regulatory Man- Organic Compounds’’ (FRL No. 9187-4) received during adjourn- ment of the Senate in the Office of the President of the Senate agement Division, Office of Policy, Economics, and Innovation, on September 12, 2010; to the Committee on Environment and Environmental Protection Agency, transmitting, pursuant to law, Public Works. the report of a rule entitled ‘‘Approval and Promulgation of Air Quality Implementation Plans; Connecticut; Determination of At- EC–7328. A communication from the Director of the Regulatory Man- tainment of the 1997 Ozone Standard for the Greater Connecticut agement Division, Office of Policy, Economics, and Innovation, Area’’ (FRL No. 9195-2) received during adjournment of the Senate Environmental Protection Agency, transmitting, pursuant to law, in the Office of the President of the Senate on September 12, the report of a rule entitled ‘‘Approval and Promulgation of Air 2010; to the Committee on Environment and Public Works. Quality Implementation Plans; Minnesota’’ (FRL No. 9187-5) re- ceived during adjournment of the Senate in the Office of the Presi- EC–7321. A communication from the Director of the Regulatory Man- dent of the Senate on September 12, 2010; to the Committee agement Division, Office of Policy, Economics, and Innovation, on Environment and Public Works. Environmental Protection Agency, transmitting, pursuant to law, the report of a rule entitled ‘‘Massachusetts: Final Authorization EC–7380. A communication from the Director of the Regulatory Man- of State Hazardous Waste Management Program Revisions’’ (FRL agement Division, Office of Policy, Economics, and Innovation, No. 9190-6) received during adjournment of the Senate in the Environmental Protection Agency, transmitting, pursuant to law, Office of the President of the Senate on September 12, 2010; the report of a rule entitled ‘‘Amendments to Enforceable Consent to the Committee on Environment and Public Works. Agreement Procedural Rules’’ (FRL No. 8832-8) received in the Office of the President of the Senate on September 14, 2010; to the Committee on Environment and Public Works.

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ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY— EC–7489. A communication from the Director of the Regulatory Man- Continued agement Division, Office of Policy, Economics, and Innovation, Environmental Protection Agency, transmitting, pursuant to law, EC–7381. A communication from the Director of the Regulatory Man- the report of a rule entitled ‘‘Approval and Promulgation of Air agement Division, Office of Policy, Economics, and Innovation, Quality Implementation Plans; Maryland; Adoption of Control Environmental Protection Agency, transmitting, pursuant to law, Techniques Guidelines for Flexible Packaging and Printing’’ (FRL the report of a rule entitled ‘‘Technical Amendments for Marine No. 9205-9) received in the Office of the President of the Senate Spark-Ignition Engines and Vessels’’ (FRL No. 9202-4) received on September 21, 2010; to the Committee on Environment and in the Office of the President of the Senate on September 14, Public Works. 2010; to the Committee on Environment and Public Works. EC–7490. A communication from the Director of the Regulatory Man- EC–7382. A communication from the Director of the Regulatory Man- agement Division, Office of Policy, Economics, and Innovation, agement Division, Office of Policy, Economics, and Innovation, Environmental Protection Agency, transmitting, pursuant to law, Environmental Protection Agency, transmitting, pursuant to law, the report of a rule entitled ‘‘Approval and Promulgation of Air the report of a rule entitled ‘‘Revisions to the California State Quality Implementation Plans; Maryland; Control Technique Guide- Implementation Plan, San Diego County Air Pollution Control Dis- lines for Paper, Film, and Foil Coatings’’ (FRL No. 9206-4) re- trict’’ (FRL No. 9200-6) received in the Office of the President ceived in the Office of the President of the Senate on September of the Senate on September 14, 2010; to the Committee on Environ- 21, 2010; to the Committee on Environment and Public Works. ment and Public Works. EC–7491. A communication from the Director of the Regulatory Man- EC–7383. A communication from the Director of the Regulatory Man- agement Division, Office of Policy, Economics, and Innovation, agement Division, Office of Policy, Economics, and Innovation, Environmental Protection Agency, transmitting, pursuant to law, Environmental Protection Agency, transmitting, pursuant to law, the report of a rule entitled ‘‘Approval and Promulgation of Air the report of a rule entitled ‘‘Carbaryl; Order Denying NRDC’s Quality Implementation Plans; Michigan; PSD Regulations’’ (FRL Objections and Requests for Hearing’’ (FRL No. 8843-7) received No. 9205-6) received in the Office of the President of the Senate in the Office of the President of the Senate on September 14, on September 21, 2010; to the Committee on Environment and 2010; to the Committee on Environment and Public Works. Public Works.

EC–7384. A communication from the Director of the Regulatory Man- EC–7492. A communication from the Director of the Regulatory Man- agement Division, Office of Policy, Economics, and Innovation, agement Division, Office of Policy, Economics, and Innovation, Environmental Protection Agency, transmitting, pursuant to law, Environmental Protection Agency, transmitting, pursuant to law, the report of a rule entitled ‘‘Approval and Promulgation of Imple- the report of a rule entitled ‘‘Approval and Promulgation of Imple- mentation Plans and Designations of Areas for Air Quality Planning mentation Plans and Designation of Areas for Air Quality Planning Purposes; Michigan; Redesignation of the Allegan County Areas Purposes; Alabama: Birmingham; Determination of Attaining Data to Attainment for Ozone’’ (FRL No. 9204-5) received in the Office for the 2006 24-Hour Fine Particulate Standard’’ (FRL No. 9209- of the President of the Senate on September 21, 2010; to the 9) received in the Office of the President of the Senate on Sep- Committee on Environment and Public Works. tember 14, 2010; to the Committee on Environment and Public Works. EC–7493. A communication from the Director of the Regulatory Man- agement Division, Office of Policy, Economics, and Innovation, EC–7385. A communication from the Director of the Regulatory Man- Environmental Protection Agency, transmitting, pursuant to law, agement Division, Office of Policy, Economics, and Innovation, the report of a rule entitled ‘‘Mandatory Reporting of Greenhouse Environmental Protection Agency, transmitting, pursuant to law, Gases’’ (FRL No. 9204-7) received in the Office of the President the report of a rule entitled ‘‘Multi-Walled Carbon Nanotubes and of the Senate on September 21, 2010; to the Committee on Environ- Single-Walled Carbon Nanotubes; Significant New Use Rules’’ ment and Public Works. (FRL No. 8835-5) received in the Office of the President of the Senate on September 14, 2010; to the Committee on Environment EC–7494. A communication from the Director of the Regulatory Man- and Public Works. agement Division, Office of Policy, Economics, and Innovation, Environmental Protection Agency, transmitting, pursuant to law, EC–7488. A communication from the Director of the Regulatory Man- the report of a rule entitled ‘‘Revisions to the California State agement Division, Office of Policy, Economics, and Innovation, Implementation Plan, San Joaquin Valley Unified Air Pollution Environmental Protection Agency, transmitting, pursuant to law, Control District’’ (FRL No. 9204-3) received in the Office of the report of a rule entitled ‘‘Nebraska: Final Authorization of the President of the Senate on September 21, 2010; to the Com- State Hazardous Waste Management Program Revisions’’ (FRL No. mittee on Environment and Public Works. 9205-3) received in the Office of the President of the Senate on September 21, 2010; to the Committee on Environment and Public EC–7495. A communication from the Director of the Regulatory Man- Works. agement Division, Office of Policy, Economics, and Innovation, Environmental Protection Agency, transmitting, pursuant to law, the report of a rule entitled ‘‘Approval and Promulgation of Air Quality Implementation Plans; Indiana; Revised Format for Mate- rials Being Incorporated by Reference’’ (FRL No. 9200-1) received in the Office of the President of the Senate on September 21, 2010; to the Committee on Environment and Public Works.

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ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY— EC–7561. A communication from the Director of the Regulatory Man- Continued agement Division, Office of Policy, Economics, and Innovation, Environmental Protection Agency, transmitting, pursuant to law, EC–7496. A communication from the Director of the Regulatory Man- the report of a rule entitled ‘‘Significant New Use Rules on Certain agement Division, Office of Policy, Economics, and Innovation, Chemical Substances’’ (FRL No. 8839-7) received in the Office Environmental Protection Agency, transmitting, pursuant to law, of the President of the Senate on September 21, 2010; to the the report of a rule entitled ‘‘Ocean Dumping; Correction of Typo- Committee on Environment and Public Works. graphical Error in 2006 Federal Register Final Rule for Designation of Ocean Dredged Material Disposal Site at Coos Bay, Oregon, EC–7562. A communication from the Director of the Regulatory Man- Site F; Restoration of Coordinates for Ocean Dredged Material agement Division, Office of Policy, Economics, and Innovation, Disposal Site at Coos Bay, Oregon, Site H’’ (FRL No. 9161- Environmental Protection Agency, transmitting, pursuant to law, 6) received in the Office of the President of the Senate on Sep- the report of a rule entitled ‘‘Final Authorization of State Hazardous tember 21, 2010; to the Committee on Environment and Public Waste Management Program Revisions’’ (FRL No. 9203-3) re- Works. ceived in the Office of the President of the Senate on September 21, 2010; to the Committee on Environment and Public Works. EC–7497. A communication from the Director of the Regulatory Man- agement Division, Office of Policy, Economics, and Innovation, Environmental Protection Agency, transmitting, pursuant to law, EC–7563. A communication from the Director of the Regulatory Man- the report of a rule entitled ‘‘Approval and Promulgation of Air agement Division, Office of Policy, Economics, and Innovation, Quality Implementation Plans; New Mexico; Revisions to Emissions Environmental Protection Agency, transmitting, pursuant to law, Inventory Reporting Requirements, and General Provisions’’ (FRL the report of a rule entitled ‘‘Approval and Promulgation of Imple- No. 9187-8) received in the Office of the President of the Senate mentation Plans Alabama: Volatile Organic Compounds’’ (FRL No. on September 21, 2010; to the Committee on Environment and 9203-9) received in the Office of the President of the Senate on Public Works. September 21, 2010; to the Committee on Environment and Public Works. EC–7498. A communication from the Director of the Regulatory Man- agement Division, Office of Policy, Economics, and Innovation, EC–7564. A communication from the Director of the Regulatory Man- Environmental Protection Agency, transmitting, pursuant to law, agement Division, Office of Policy, Economics, and Innovation, the report of a rule entitled ‘‘Approval and Promulgation of Imple- Environmental Protection Agency, transmitting, pursuant to law, mentation Plans; Commonwealth of Kentucky; Prevention of Sig- the report of a rule entitled ‘‘Hazardous Waste Management Sys- nificant Deterioration and Nonattainment New Source Review tem; Identification and Listing of Hazardous Waste Amendment’’ Rules: Nitrogen Oxide as Precursor to Ozone’’ (FRL No. 9201- (FRL No. 9201-2) received in the Office of the President of the 1) received in the Office of the President of the Senate on Sep- Senate on September 21, 2010; to the Committee on Environment tember 21, 2010; to the Committee on Environment and Public and Public Works. Works. EC–7603. A communication from the Director of the Regulatory Man- EC–7499. A communication from the Director of the Regulatory Man- agement Division, Office of Policy, Economics, and Innovation, agement Division, Office of Policy, Economics, and Innovation, Environmental Protection Agency, transmitting, pursuant to law, Environmental Protection Agency, transmitting, pursuant to law, the report of a rule entitled ‘‘Supplemental Determination for Re- the report of a rule entitled ‘‘Approval and Promulgation of Air newable Fuels Produced Under the Final RFS2 Program from Quality Implementation Plans; Texas; Revisions to the New Source Canola Oil’’ (FRL No. 9207-1) received in the Office of the Presi- Review (NSR) State Implementation Plan (SIP); Prevention of Sig- dent of the Senate on September 25, 2010; to the Committee nificant Deterioration (PSD)’’ (FRL No. 9199-8) received in the on Environment and Public Works. Office of the President of the Senate on September 21, 2010; to the Committee on Environment and Public Works. EC–7604. A communication from the Director of the Regulatory Man- EC–7500. A communication from the Director of the Regulatory Man- agement Division, Office of Policy, Economics, and Innovation, agement Division, Office of Policy, Economics, and Innovation, Environmental Protection Agency, transmitting, pursuant to law, Environmental Protection Agency, transmitting, pursuant to law, the report of a rule entitled ‘‘National Priorities List, Final Rule the report of a rule entitled ‘‘Approval and Promulgation of Imple- No. 50’’ (FRL No. 9207-3) received in the Office of the President mentation Plans; Texas; Revisions to the New Source Review of the Senate on September 25, 2010; to the Committee on Environ- (NSR) State Implementation Plan (SIP); Nonattainment NSR ment and Public Works. (NNSR) for the 1-Hour and the 1997 8-Hour Ozone Standard, NSR Reform, and a Standard Permit’’ (FRL No. 9199-6) received EC–7605. A communication from the Director of the Regulatory Man- in the Office of the President of the Senate on September 21, agement Division, Office of Policy, Economics, and Innovation, 2010; to the Committee on Environment and Public Works. Environmental Protection Agency, transmitting, pursuant to law, the report of a rule entitled ‘‘National Priorities List, Final Rule EC–7560. A communication from the Director of the Regulatory Man- - Newtown Creek’’ (FRL No. 9207-2) received in the Office of agement Division, Office of Policy, Economics, and Innovation, the President of the Senate on September 25, 2010; to the Com- Environmental Protection Agency, transmitting, pursuant to law, mittee on Environment and Public Works. the report of a rule entitled ‘‘Outer Continental Shelf Air Regula- tions Consistency Update for California’’ (FRL No. 9192-8) re- ceived in the Office of the President of the Senate on September 24, 2010; to the Committee on Environment and Public Works.

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ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY— EC–7655. A communication from the Director of the Regulatory Man- Continued agement Division, Office of Policy, Economics, and Innovation, Environmental Protection Agency, transmitting, pursuant to law, EC–7606. A communication from the Director of the Regulatory Man- the report of a rule entitled ‘‘Approval of Implementation Plans agement Division, Office of Policy, Economics, and Innovation, of Wisconsin: Nitrogen Oxides Reasonably Available Control Tech- Environmental Protection Agency, transmitting, pursuant to law, nology’’ (FRL No. 9205-8) received in the Office of the President the report of a rule entitled ‘‘Approval of Implementation Plans of the Senate on October 15, 2010; to the Committee on Environ- of Wisconsin: Nitrogen Oxides Reasonably Available Control Tech- ment and Public Works. nology’’ (FRL No. 9205-8) received in the Office of the President of the Senate on September 25, 2010; to the Committee on Environ- EC–7656. A communication from the Director of the Regulatory Man- ment and Public Works. agement Division, Office of Policy, Economics, and Innovation, Environmental Protection Agency, transmitting, pursuant to law, EC–7607. A communication from the Director of the Regulatory Man- the report of a rule entitled ‘‘Approval and Promulgation of Imple- agement Division, Office of Policy, Economics, and Innovation, mentation Plans and Designation of Areas for Air Quality Planning Environmental Protection Agency, transmitting, pursuant to law, Purposes; Texas; Beaumont/Port Arthur Ozone Nonattainment Area: the report of a rule entitled ‘‘Approval and Promulgation of Imple- Redesignation to Attainment for the 1997 8-Hour Ozone Standard mentation Plans and Designation of Areas for Air Quality Planning and Determination of Attainment for the 1-Hour Ozone Standard; Purposes; State of Nevada; Redesignation of Las Vegas Valley Clarification of EPA’s Approval of the El Paso Section 110(a)(1) to Attainment for the Carbon Monoxide Standard’’ (FRL No. 9204- Maintenance Plan for the 1997 8-Hour Ozone Standard’’ (FRL 9) received in the Office of the President of the Senate on Sep- No. 9214-9) received in the Office of the President of the Senate tember 25, 2010; to the Committee on Environment and Public on October 15, 2010; to the Committee on Environment and Public Works. Works.

EC–7608. A communication from the Director of the Regulatory Man- EC–7657. A communication from the Director of the Regulatory Man- agement Division, Office of Policy, Economics, and Innovation, agement Division, Office of Policy, Economics, and Innovation, Environmental Protection Agency, transmitting, pursuant to law, Environmental Protection Agency, transmitting, pursuant to law, the report of a rule entitled ‘‘Revisions to the California State the report of a rule entitled ‘‘Determination of Attainment for Implementation Plan, San Joaquin Valley Unified Air Pollution PM10: Eagle River PM10 Nonattainment Area, Alaska’’ (FRL No. Control District’’ (FRL No. 9207-7) received in the Office of 9214-7) received in the Office of the President of the Senate on the President of the Senate on September 28, 2010; to the Com- October 15, 2010; to the Committee on Environment and Public mittee on Environment and Public Works. Works.

EC–7609. A communication from the Director of the Regulatory Man- EC–7658. A communication from the Director of the Regulatory Man- agement Division, Office of Policy, Economics, and Innovation, agement Division, Office of Policy, Economics, and Innovation, Environmental Protection Agency, transmitting, pursuant to law, Environmental Protection Agency, transmitting, pursuant to law, the report of a rule entitled ‘‘Approval and Promulgation of Air the report of a rule entitled ‘‘Mandatory Reporting of Greenhouse Quality Implementation Plans; Maryland; Control of Volatile Or- Gases’’ (FRL No. 9213-5) received in the Office of the President ganic Compound Emissions from Industrial Solvent Cleaning Oper- of the Senate on October 15, 2010; to the Committee on Environ- ations’’ (FRL No. 9208-2) received in the Office of the President ment and Public Works. of the Senate on September 28, 2010; to the Committee on Environ- ment and Public Works. EC–7659. A communication from the Administrator of the Environ- mental Protection Agency, transmitting, pursuant to law, a report EC–7610. A communication from the Director of the Regulatory Man- entitled ‘‘FY2011 - 2015 EPA Strategic Plan’’; to the Committee agement Division, Office of Policy, Economics, and Innovation, on Environment and Public Works. Environmental Protection Agency, transmitting, pursuant to law, the report of a rule entitled ‘‘Hazardous Waste Management Sys- EC–7660. A communication from the Administrator of the Environ- tem; Identification and Listing of Hazardous Waste; Direct Final mental Protection Agency, transmitting, pursuant to law, a report Rule’’ (FRL No. 9208-7) received in the Office of the President entitled ‘‘Fiscal Year 2009 Superfund Five-Year Review Report of the Senate on September 28, 2010; to the Committee on Environ- to Congress’’; to the Committee on Environment and Public Works. ment and Public Works. EC–7661. A communication from the Director of the Regulatory Man- EC–7654. A communication from the Director of the Regulatory Man- agement Division, Office of Policy, Economics, and Innovation, agement Division, Office of Policy, Economics, and Innovation, Environmental Protection Agency, transmitting, pursuant to law, Environmental Protection Agency, transmitting, pursuant to law, the report of a rule entitled ‘‘Prevention of Significant Deterioration the report of a rule entitled ‘‘Oil Pollution Prevention; Spill Preven- (PSD) for Particulate Matter Less Than 2.5 Micrometers (PM2.5) tion, Control, and Countermeasure (SPCC) Rule - Compliance Date - Increments, Significant Impact Levels (SILs) and Significant Mon- Amendment’’ (FRL No. 9213-8) received in the Office of the itoring Concentration (SMC)’’ (FRL No. 9210-9) received during President of the Senate on October 15, 2010; to the Committee adjournment of the Senate in the Office of the President of the on Environment and Public Works. Senate on October 6, 2010; to the Committee on Environment and Public Works.

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ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY— EC–7674. A communication from the Director of the Regulatory Man- Continued agement Division, Office of Policy, Economics, and Innovation, Environmental Protection Agency, transmitting, the Uniform Re- EC–7662. A communication from the Director of the Regulatory Man- source Locator (URL) for a report entitled ‘‘Revised Guidance agement Division, Office of Policy, Economics, and Innovation, on Compiling Administrative Records for CERCLA Response Ac- Environmental Protection Agency, transmitting, pursuant to law, tions’’; to the Committee on Environment and Public Works. the report of a rule entitled ‘‘Pesticide Management and Disposal; Standards for Pesticide Containers and Containment; Change to EC–7809. A communication from the Director of the Regulatory Man- Labeling Compliance Date’’ (FRL No. 8848-8) received during agement Division, Office of Policy, Economics, and Innovation, adjournment of the Senate in the Office of the President of the Environmental Protection Agency, transmitting, pursuant to law, Senate on October 6, 2010; to the Committee on Environment the report of a rule entitled ‘‘Approval and Promulgation of Air and Public Works. Quality Implementation Plans; Illinois; Volatile Organic Compound Site-Specific State Implementation Plan for Abbott Laboratories’’ EC–7663. A communication from the Director of the Regulatory Man- (FRL No. 9212-8) received during adjournment of the Senate in agement Division, Office of Policy, Economics, and Innovation, the Office of the President of the Senate on November 2, 2010; Environmental Protection Agency, transmitting, pursuant to law, to the Committee on Environment and Public Works. the report of a rule entitled ‘‘Approval and Promulgation of Air Quality Implementation Plans; Delaware; Limiting Emissions of EC–7810. A communication from the Director of the Regulatory Man- Volatile Organic Compounds from Consumer Products’’ (FRL No. agement Division, Office of Policy, Economics, and Innovation, 9211-5) received during adjournment of the Senate in the Office Environmental Protection Agency, transmitting, pursuant to law, of the President of the Senate on October 6, 2010; to the Committee the report of a rule entitled ‘‘Approval and Promulgation of Imple- on Environment and Public Works. mentation Plans; Albuquerque/Bernalillo County, New Mexico; Interstate Transport of Pollution’’ (FRL No. 9221-4) received during EC–7664. A communication from the Director of the Regulatory Man- adjournment of the Senate in the Office of the President of the agement Division, Office of Policy, Economics, and Innovation, Senate on November 2, 2010; to the Committee on Environment Environmental Protection Agency, transmitting, pursuant to law, and Public Works. the report of a rule entitled ‘‘Approval and Promulgation of Air Quality Implementation Plans; Pennsylvania; Amendment to Con- EC–7811. A communication from the Director of the Regulatory Man- sumer Products and Architectural and Industrial Maintenance Coat- agement Division, Office of Policy, Economics, and Innovation, ings Regulations’’ (FRL No. 9211-6) received during adjournment Environmental Protection Agency, transmitting, pursuant to law, of the Senate in the Office of the President of the Senate on the report of a rule entitled ‘‘Change of Addresses for Submission October 6, 2010; to the Committee on Environment and Public of Certain Reports; Technical Correction’’ (FRL No. 9221-7) re- Works. ceived during adjournment of the Senate in the Office of the Presi- dent of the Senate on November 2, 2010; to the Committee on EC–7665. A communication from the Director of the Regulatory Man- Environment and Public Works. agement Division, Office of Policy, Economics, and Innovation, Environmental Protection Agency, transmitting, pursuant to law, EC–7812. A communication from the Director of the Regulatory Man- the report of a rule entitled ‘‘Approval and Promulgation of Imple- agement Division, Office of Policy, Economics, and Innovation, mentation Plans and Designations of Areas for Air Quality Planning Environmental Protection Agency, transmitting, pursuant to law, Purposes; Tennessee: Knoxville; Determination of Attaining Data the report of a rule entitled ‘‘Delegation of National Emission for the 1997 8-Hour Ozone Standards’’ (FRL No. 9212-6) received Standards for Hazardous Air Pollutants for Source Categories; State during adjournment of the Senate in the Office of the President of Nevada; Clark County Department of Air Quality and Environ- of the Senate on October 6, 2010; to the Committee on Environ- mental Management’’ (FRL No. 9219-5) received during adjourn- ment and Public Works. ment of the Senate in the Office of the President of the Senate on November 2, 2010; to the Committee on Environment and EC–7666. A communication from the Director of the Regulatory Man- Public Works. agement Division, Office of Policy, Economics, and Innovation, Environmental Protection Agency, transmitting, pursuant to law, EC–7813. A communication from the Director of the Regulatory Man- the report of a rule entitled ‘‘Approval and Promulgation of Imple- agement Division, Office of Policy, Economics, and Innovation, mentation Plans; State of Missouri’’ (FRL No. 9210-3) received Environmental Protection Agency, transmitting, pursuant to law, during adjournment of the Senate in the Office of the President the report of a rule entitled ‘‘Determinations of Attainment by of the Senate on October 6, 2010; to the Committee on Environ- the Applicable Attainment Date for the Hayden, Nogales, Paul ment and Public Works. Spur/Douglas PM10 Nonattainment Areas, Arizona’’ (FRL No. 9219-7) received during adjournment of the Senate in the Office EC–7673. A communication from the Administrator of the Environ- of the President of the Senate on November 2, 2010; to the Com- mental Protection Agency, transmitting, pursuant to law, a report mittee on Environment and Public Works. entitled ‘‘2006-2007 Biennial Review of the Louisiana Coastal Wet- lands Conservation Plan Report to Congress’’; to the Committee on Environment and Public Works.

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ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY— EC–7820. A communication from the Director of the Regulatory Man- Continued agement Division, Office of Policy, Economics, and Innovation, Environmental Protection Agency, transmitting, pursuant to law, EC–7814. A communication from the Director of the Regulatory Man- the report of a rule entitled ‘‘New Mexico: Final Authorization agement Division, Office of Policy, Economics, and Innovation, of State Hazardous Waste Management Program Revision’’ (FRL Environmental Protection Agency, transmitting, pursuant to law, No. 9217-2) received during adjournment of the Senate in the the report of a rule entitled ‘‘Direct Final Rule Staying Numeric Office of the President of the Senate on October 21, 2010; to Limitation for the Construction and Development Point Source Cat- the Committee on Environment and Public Works. egory’’ (FRL No. 9222-2) received during adjournment of the Sen- ate in the Office of the President of the Senate on November EC–7821. A communication from the Director of the Regulatory Man- 2, 2010; to the Committee on Environment and Public Works. agement Division, Office of Policy, Economics, and Innovation, Environmental Protection Agency, transmitting, pursuant to law, EC–7815. A communication from the Director of the Regulatory Man- the report of a rule entitled ‘‘1-Propene, 2,3,3,3-tetrafluoro-; Signifi- agement Division, Office of Policy, Economics, and Innovation, cant New Use Rule’’ (FRL No. 8846-8) received during adjourn- Environmental Protection Agency, transmitting, pursuant to law, ment of the Senate in the Office of the President of the Senate the report of a rule entitled ‘‘Revisions to In-Use Testing for on October 27, 2010; to the Committee on Environment and Public Heavy-Duty Diesel Engines and Vehicles; Emissions Measurement Works. and Instrumentation; Not-to-Exceed Emission Standards; and Tech- nical Amendments for Off-Highway Engines’’ (FRL No. 9220- EC–7822. A communication from the Director of the Regulatory Man- 6) received during adjournment of the Senate in the Office of agement Division, Office of Policy, Economics, and Innovation, the President of the Senate on November 2, 2010; to the Committee Environmental Protection Agency, transmitting, the Uniform Re- on Environment and Public Works. source Locator (URL) for a report entitled ‘‘Guidance on the Plan- ning and Use of Special Accounts Funds’’; to the Committee on EC–7816. A communication from the Director of the Regulatory Man- Environment and Public Works. agement Division, Office of Policy, Economics, and Innovation, Environmental Protection Agency, transmitting, pursuant to law, EC–7921. A communication from the Deputy Assistant Administrator the report of a rule entitled ‘‘Approval and Promulgation of Air for Regulatory Programs, National Marine Fisheries Service, De- Quality Implementation Plans; Ohio; Ohio Ambient Air Quality partment of Commerce, transmitting, pursuant to law, the report Standards’’ (FRL No. 9209-1) received during adjournment of the of a rule entitled ‘‘Endangered and Threatened Wildlife and Plants; Senate in the Office of the President of the Senate on October Threatened Status for the Southern District Population Segment 21, 2010; to the Committee on Environment and Public Works. of the Spotted Seal’’ (RIN0648-XR74) received during adjournment of the Senate in the Office of the President of the Senate on EC–7817. A communication from the Director of the Regulatory Man- November 7, 2010; to the Committee on Environment and Public agement Division, Office of Policy, Economics, and Innovation, Works. Environmental Protection Agency, transmitting, pursuant to law, the report of a rule entitled ‘‘Approval and Promulgation of Air EC–7922. A communication from the Director of the Regulatory Man- Quality Implementation Plans; Ohio; Particulate Matter Standards’’ agement Division, Office of Policy, Economics, and Innovation, (FRL No. 9215-2) received during adjournment of the Senate in Environmental Protection Agency, transmitting, pursuant to law, the Office of the President of the Senate on October 21, 2010; the report of a rule entitled ‘‘Approval and Promulgation of Air to the Committee on Environment and Public Works. Quality Implementation Plans; New York, New Jersey, and Con- necticut; Determination of Attainment of the 1997 Fine Particle EC–7818. A communication from the Director of the Regulatory Man- Standard’’ (FRL No. 9225-6) received in the Office of the President agement Division, Office of Policy, Economics, and Innovation, of the Senate on November 10, 2010; to the Committee on Environ- Environmental Protection Agency, transmitting, pursuant to law, ment and Public Works. the report of a rule entitled ‘‘Approval and Promulgation of Air Quality Implementation Plans; Rhode Island; Determination of At- EC–7923. A communication from the Director of the Regulatory Man- tainment of the 1997 Ozone Standard for the Providence, Rhode agement Division, Office of Policy, Economics, and Innovation, Island Area’’ (FRL No. 9215-9) received during adjournment of Environmental Protection Agency, transmitting, pursuant to law, the Senate in the Office of the President of the Senate on October the report of a rule entitled ‘‘Approval and Promulgation of Imple- 21, 2010; to the Committee on Environment and Public Works. mentation Plans; Texas; Excess Emissions During Startup, Shut- down, Maintenance, and Malfunction Activities’’; (FRL No. 9223- EC–7819. A communication from the Director of the Regulatory Man- 2) received in the Office of the President of the Senate on Novem- agement Division, Office of Policy, Economics, and Innovation, ber 10, 2010; to the Committee on Environment and Public Works. Environmental Protection Agency, transmitting, pursuant to law, the report of a rule entitled ‘‘Approval and Promulgation of Imple- EC–7924. A communication from the Director of the Regulatory Man- mentation Plans; Illinois; Voluntary Nitrogen Oxides Controls’’ agement Division, Office of Policy, Economics, and Innovation, (FRL No. 9215-8) received during adjournment of the Senate in Environmental Protection Agency, transmitting, pursuant to law, the Office of the President of the Senate on October 21, 2010; the report of a rule entitled ‘‘Approval and Promulgation of Imple- to the Committee on Environment and Public Works. mentation Plans; Texas; Emissions Banking and Trading of Allow- ances Program’’ (FRL No. 9226-3) received in the Office of the President of the Senate on November 10, 2010; to the Committee on Environment and Public Works.

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ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY— EC–8055. A communication from the Director of the Regulatory Man- Continued agement Division, Office of Policy, Economics, and Innovation, Environmental Protection Agency, transmitting, pursuant to law, EC–7925. A communication from the Director of the Regulatory Man- the report of a rule entitled ‘‘Extension of Deadline for Action agement Division, Office of Policy, Economics, and Innovation, on the Second Section 126 Petition From New Jersey’’ (FRL No. Environmental Protection Agency, transmitting, pursuant to law, 9227-6) received in the Office of the President of the Senate on the report of a rule entitled ‘‘Mandatory Reporting of Greenhouse November 16, 2010; to the Committee on Environment and Public Gases: Petroleum and Natural Gas Systems’’ (FRL No. 9226-1) Works. received in the Office of the President of the Senate on November 10, 2010; to the Committee on Environment and Public Works. EC–8056. A communication from the Director of the Regulatory Man- agement Division, Office of Policy, Economics, and Innovation, EC–8050. A communication from the Director of the Regulatory Man- Environmental Protection Agency, transmitting, pursuant to law, agement Division, Office of Policy, Economics, and Innovation, the report of a rule entitled ‘‘Water Quality Standards for the Environmental Protection Agency, transmitting, pursuant to law, State of Florida’s Lakes and Flowing Waters’’ (FRL No. 9228- the report of a rule entitled ‘‘Approval and Promulgation of Imple- 7) received in the Office of the President of the Senate on Novem- mentation Plans; Georgia; Prevention of Significant Deterioration ber 16, 2010; to the Committee on Environment and Public Works. and Nonattainment New Source Review Rules’’ (FRL No. 9229- 5) received in the Office of the President of the Senate on Novem- EC–8057. A communication from the Director of the Regulatory Man- ber 16, 2010; to the Committee on Environment and Public Works. agement Division, Office of Policy, Economics, and Innovation, Environmental Protection Agency, transmitting, pursuant to law, EC–8051. A communication from the Director of the Regulatory Man- the report of a rule entitled ‘‘Mandatory Reporting of Greenhouse agement Division, Office of Policy, Economics, and Innovation, Gases: Additional Sources of Fluorinated GHGs’’ (FRL No. 9226- Environmental Protection Agency, transmitting, pursuant to law, 8) received in the Office of the President of the Senate on Novem- the report of a rule entitled ‘‘Approval and Promulgation of State ber 16, 2010; to the Committee on Environment and Public Works. Implementation Plan Revisions; State of North Dakota; Interstate Transport of Pollution for the 1997 PM2.5 and 8-hour Ozone EC–8077. A communication from the Director of the Regulatory Man- NAAQS: ’Interface with Maintenance’ Requirement’’ (FRL No. agement Division, Office of Policy, Economics, and Innovation, 9229-1) received in the Office of the President of the Senate on Environmental Protection Agency, transmitting, pursuant to law, November 16, 2010; to the Committee on Environment and Public the report of a rule entitled ‘‘Revisions to the California State Works. Implementation Plan, Imperial County Air Pollution Control Dis- trict’’ (FRL No. 9221-6) received in the Office of the President EC–8052. A communication from the Director of the Regulatory Man- of the Senate on November 10, 2010; to the Committee on Environ- agement Division, Office of Policy, Economics, and Innovation, ment and Public Works. Environmental Protection Agency, transmitting, pursuant to law, the report of a rule entitled ‘‘Approval and Promulgation of State EC–8331. A communication from the Director of the Regulatory Man- agement Division, Office of Policy, Economics, and Innovation, Implementation Plans; State of Colorado; Interstate Transport of Environmental Protection Agency, transmitting, pursuant to law, Pollution Revisions for the 1997 8-hour Ozone NAAQS: ’Inter- the report of a rule entitled ‘‘Approval and Promulgation of State ference with Maintenance’ Requirement’’ (FRL No. 9229-2) re- Air Quality Plans for Designated Facilities and Pollutants, State ceived in the Office of the President of the Senate on November of Delaware; Control of Emissions from Existing Hospital/Medical/ 16, 2010; to the Committee on Environment and Public Works. Infectious Waste Incinerator (HMIWI) Units, Negative Declaration and Withdrawal of EPA Plan Approval’’ (FRL No. 9233-4) re- EC–8053. A communication from the Director of the Regulatory Man- ceived in the Office of the President of the Senate on November agement Division, Office of Policy, Economics, and Innovation, 30, 2010; to the Committee on Environment and Public Works. Environmental Protection Agency, transmitting, pursuant to law, the report of a rule entitled ‘‘Approval and Promulgation of Imple- EC–8332. A communication from the Director of the Regulatory Man- mentation Plans; New York Prevention of Significant Deterioration agement Division, Office of Policy, Economics, and Innovation, of Air Quality and Nonattainment New Source Review’’ (FRL Environmental Protection Agency, transmitting, pursuant to law, No. 9212-1) received in the Office of the President of the Senate the report of a rule entitled ‘‘Determinations of Attainment by on November 16, 2010; to the Committee on Environment and the Applicable Attainment Date for the Hayden, Nogales, Paul Public Works. Spur/Douglas PM10 Nonattainment Areas, Arizona; Withdrawal of Direct Final Rule’’ (FRL No. 9233-1) received in the Office of EC–8054. A communication from the Director of the Regulatory Man- the President of the Senate on November 30, 2010; to the Com- agement Division, Office of Policy, Economics, and Innovation, mittee on Environment and Public Works. Environmental Protection Agency, transmitting, pursuant to law, the report of a rule entitled ‘‘Cobalt Lithium Manganese Nickel EC–8333. A communication from the Director of the Regulatory Man- Oxide; Withdrawal of Significant New Use Rule’’ (FRL No. 8853- agement Division, Office of Policy, Economics, and Innovation, 2) received in the Office of the President of the Senate on Novem- Environmental Protection Agency, transmitting, pursuant to law, ber 16, 2010; to the Committee on Environment and Public Works. the report of a rule entitled ‘‘Federal Requirements Under the Underground Injection Control (UIC) Program for Carbon Dioxide (CO2) Geologic Sequestration (GS) Wells’’ (FRL No. 9232-7) re- ceived in the Office of the President of the Senate on November 30, 2010; to the Committee on Environment and Public Works.

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ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY— EC–8351. A communication from the Director of the Regulatory Man- Continued agement Division, Office of Policy, Economics, and Innovation, Environmental Protection Agency, transmitting, pursuant to law, EC–8334. A communication from the Director of the Regulatory Man- the report of a rule entitled ‘‘Addition of National Toxicology agement Division, Office of Policy, Economics, and Innovation, Program Carcinogens; Community Right-to-Know Toxic Chemical Environmental Protection Agency, transmitting, pursuant to law, Release Reporting’’ (FRL No. 9231-5) received in the Office of the report of a rule entitled ‘‘Hazardous Waste Management Sys- the President of the Senate on November 29, 2010; to the Com- tem; Identification and Listing of Hazardous Waste; Withdrawal mittee on Environment and Public Works. of Direct Final Exclusion’’ (FRL No. 9231-4) received in the Office of the President of the Senate on November 30, 2010; to the EC–8352. A communication from the Director of the Regulatory Man- Committee on Environment and Public Works. agement Division, Office of Policy, Economics, and Innovation, Environmental Protection Agency, transmitting, pursuant to law, EC–8335. A communication from the Director of the Regulatory Man- the report of a rule entitled ‘‘Air Quality Designations for the agement Division, Office of Policy, Economics, and Innovation, 2008 Lead (Pb) National Ambient Air Quality Standards’’ (FRL Environmental Protection Agency, transmitting, pursuant to law, No. 9230-4) received in the Office of the President of the Senate the report of a rule entitled ‘‘Mandatory Reporting of Greenhouse on November 29, 2010; to the Committee on Environment and Gases: Injection and Geologic Sequestration of Carbon Dioxide’’ Public Works. (FRL No. 9232-6) received in the Office of the President of the Senate on November 30, 2010; to the Committee on Environment EC–8353. A communication from the Director of the Regulatory Man- and Public Works. agement Division, Office of Policy, Economics, and Innovation, Environmental Protection Agency, transmitting, pursuant to law, EC–8347. A communication from the Director of the Regulatory Man- the report of a rule entitled ‘‘Approval and Promulgation of Imple- agement Division, Office of Policy, Economics, and Innovation, mentation Plans; New Mexico; Interstate Transport of Pollution’’ Environmental Protection Agency, transmitting, pursuant to law, (FRL No. 9230-3) received in the Office of the President of the the report of a rule entitled ‘‘Approval and Promulgation of Imple- Senate on November 29, 2010; to the Committee on Environment mentation Plans; Extension of Attainment Date for the Atlanta, and Public Works. Georgia 1997 8-Hour Ozone Moderate Nonattainment Area’’ (FRL No. 9234-2) received in the Office of the President of the Senate EC–8354. A communication from the Director of the Regulatory Man- on November 30, 2010; to the Committee on Environment and agement Division, Office of Policy, Economics, and Innovation, Public Works. Environmental Protection Agency, transmitting, pursuant to law, the report of a rule entitled ‘‘Approval and Promulgation of Air EC–8348. A communication from the Director of the Regulatory Man- Quality Implementation Plans; Maryland; Control of Volatile Or- agement Division, Office of Policy, Economics, and Innovation, ganic Compound Emissions From Industrial Solvent Cleaning Oper- Environmental Protection Agency, transmitting, pursuant to law, ations; Withdrawal of Direct Final Rule’’ (FRL No. 9231-9) re- the report of a rule entitled ‘‘Approval and Promulgation of Imple- ceived in the Office of the President of the Senate on November mentation Plans; Georgia: Stage II Vapor Recovery’’ (FRL No. 29, 2010; to the Committee on Environment and Public Works. 9234-4) received in the Office of the President of the Senate on November 30, 2010; to the Committee on Environment and Public EC–8355. A communication from the Director of the Regulatory Man- Works. agement Division, Office of Policy, Economics, and Innovation, Environmental Protection Agency, transmitting, pursuant to law, EC–8349. A communication from the Director of the Regulatory Man- the report of a rule entitled ‘‘Approval and Promulgation of Air agement Division, Office of Policy, Economics, and Innovation, Quality Implementation Plans; Ohio; Ohio Portion of the Cincinnati- Environmental Protection Agency, transmitting, pursuant to law, Hamilton Area; 8-hour Ozone Maintenance Plan’’ (FRL No. 9232- the report of a rule entitled ‘‘Approval and Promulgation of Imple- 2) received in the Office of the President of the Senate on Novem- mentation Plans; North Carolina: Hickory-Morganton-Lenoir; Deter- ber 29, 2010; to the Committee on Environment and Public Works. mination of Attaining Data for the 1997 Fine Particulate Matter Standard; Correction’’ (FRL No. 9235-5) received in the Office EC–8356. A communication from the Director of the Regulatory Man- of the President of the Senate on December 1, 2010; to the Com- agement Division, Office of Policy, Economics, and Innovation, mittee on Environment and Public Works. Environmental Protection Agency, transmitting, pursuant to law, the report of a rule entitled ‘‘Approval and Promulgation of Air EC–8350. A communication from the Director of the Regulatory Man- Quality Implementation Plans; Indiana; Clean Air Interstate Rule’’ agement Division, Office of Policy, Economics, and Innovation, (FRL No. 9232-3) received in the Office of the President of the Environmental Protection Agency, transmitting, pursuant to law, Senate on November 29, 2010; to the Committee on Environment the report of a rule entitled ‘‘Approval and Promulgation of Imple- and Public Works. mentation Plans; North Carolina: Greensboro-Winston-Salem-High Point; Determination of Attaining Data for the 1997 Fine Particulate EC–8357. A communication from the Director of the Regulatory Man- Matter Standard; Correction’’ (FRL No. 9235-4) received in the agement Division, Office of Policy, Economics, and Innovation, Office of the President of the Senate on December 1, 2010; to Environmental Protection Agency, transmitting, pursuant to law, the Committee on Environment and Public Works. the report of a rule entitled ‘‘Approval and Promulgation of Imple- mentation Plans; Idaho’’ (FRL No. 9231-1) received in the Office of the President of the Senate on November 29, 2010; to the Committee on Environment and Public Works.

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ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY— EC–8420. A communication from the Director of the Regulatory Man- Continued agement Division, Office of Policy, Economics, and Innovation, Environmental Protection Agency, transmitting, pursuant to law, EC–8358. A communication from the Director of the Regulatory Man- the report of a rule entitled ‘‘Methods for Measurement of Filterable agement Division, Office of Policy, Economics, and Innovation, PM10 and PM2.5 and Measurement of Condensable PM Emissions Environmental Protection Agency, transmitting, pursuant to law, from Stationary Sources’’ (FRL No. 9236-2) received in the Office the report of a rule entitled ‘‘Approval and Promulgation of Imple- of the President of the Senate on December 7, 2010; to the Com- mentation Plans; Oklahoma; State Implementation Plan Revisions mittee on Environment and Public Works. for Interstate Transport of Pollution, Prevention of Significant Dete- rioration, Nonattainment New Source Review, Source Registration EC–8467. A communication from the Director of the Regulatory Man- and Emissions Reporting and Rules of Practice and Procedure’’ agement Division, Office of Policy, Economics, and Innovation, (FRL No. 9230-2) received in the Office of the President of the Environmental Protection Agency, transmitting, pursuant to law, Senate on November 29, 2010; to the Committee on Environment the report of a rule entitled ‘‘Oregon; Correction of Federal Author- and Public Works. ization of the State’s Hazardous Waste Management Program’’ (FRL No. 9236-8) received in the Office of the President of the EC–8359. A communication from the Director of the Regulatory Man- Senate on December 9, 2010; to the Committee on Environment agement Division, Office of Policy, Economics, and Innovation, and Public Works. Environmental Protection Agency, transmitting, pursuant to law, the report of a rule entitled ‘‘Disapproval and Promulgation of EC–8468. A communication from the Director of the Regulatory Man- Air Quality Implementation Plans; Indiana; Addition of Incentive agement Division, Office of Policy, Economics, and Innovation, for Regulatory Flexibility for its Environmental Stewardship Pro- Environmental Protection Agency, transmitting, pursuant to law, gram’’ (FRL No. 9231-8) received in the Office of the President the report of a rule entitled ‘‘Approval and Promulgation of Air of the Senate on November 29, 2010; to the Committee on Environ- Quality Implementation Plans; Delaware; Limiting Emissions of ment and Public Works. Volatile Organic Compounds from Portable Fuel Containers’’ (FRL No. 9237-9) received in the Office of the President of the Senate EC–8360. A communication from the Director of the Regulatory Man- on December 9, 2010; to the Committee on Environment and Public agement Division, Office of Policy, Economics, and Innovation, Works. Environmental Protection Agency, transmitting, pursuant to law, the report of a rule entitled ‘‘Approval and Promulgation of Imple- EC–8538. A communication from the Director of the Regulatory Man- mentation Plans; Idaho’’ (FRL No. 9231-2) received in the Office agement Division, Office of Policy, Economics, and Innovation, of the President of the Senate on November 29, 2010; to the Environmental Protection Agency, transmitting, pursuant to law, Committee on Environment and Public Works. the report of a rule entitled ‘‘Revisions to the Arizona State Imple- mentation Plan, Maricopa County’’ (FRL No. 9233-3) received EC–8361. A communication from the Director of the Regulatory Man- in the Office of the President of the Senate on December 14, agement Division, Office of Policy, Economics, and Innovation, 2010; to the Committee on Environment and Public Works. Environmental Protection Agency, transmitting, pursuant to law, the report of a rule entitled ‘‘Regulation of Fuels and Fuel Addi- EC–8539. A communication from the Director of the Regulatory Man- tives: 2011 Renewable Fuel Standards’’ (FRL No. 9234-6) received agement Division, Office of Policy, Economics, and Innovation, in the Office of the President of the Senate on November 30, Environmental Protection Agency, transmitting, pursuant to law, 2010; to the Committee on Environment and Public Works. the report of a rule entitled ‘‘Technical Corrections to the Standards Applicable to Generators of Hazardous Waste; Alternative Require- EC–8362. A communication from the Director of the Regulatory Man- ments for Hazardous Waste Determination and Accumulation of agement Division, Office of Policy, Economics, and Innovation, Unwanted Material at Laboratories Owned by Colleges and Univer- Environmental Protection Agency, transmitting, pursuant to law, sities and Other Eligible Academic Entities Formally Affiliated the report of a rule entitled ‘‘Mandatory Reporting of Greenhouse With Colleges and Universities’’ (FRL No. 9240-5) received in Gases’’ (FRL No. 9234-7) received in the Office of the President the Office of the President of the Senate on December 14, 2010; of the Senate on November 30, 2010; to the Committee on Environ- to the Committee on Environment and Public Works. ment and Public Works. EC–8540. A communication from the Director of the Regulatory Man- EC–8419. A communication from the Director of the Regulatory Man- agement Division, Office of Policy, Economics, and Innovation, agement Division, Office of Policy, Economics, and Innovation, Environmental Protection Agency, transmitting, pursuant to law, Environmental Protection Agency, transmitting, pursuant to law, the report of a rule entitled ‘‘Hazardous Waste Management Sys- the report of a rule entitled ‘‘Action to Ensure Authority to Issue tem; Identification and Listing of Hazardous Waste; Removal of Permits under the Prevention of Significant Deterioration Program Saccharin and Its Salts from the Lists of Hazardous Constituents, to Sources of Greenhouse Gas Emissions: Finding of Substantial Hazardous Wastes, and Hazardous Substances’’ (FRL No. 9239- Inadequacy and SIP Call’’ (FRL No. 9236-3) received in the Office 8) received in the Office of the President of the Senate on Decem- of the President of the Senate on December 7, 2010; to the Com- ber 14, 2010; to the Committee on Environment and Public Works. mittee on Environment and Public Works.

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ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY— EC–8589. A communication from the Director of the Regulatory Man- Continued agement Division, Office of Policy, Economics, and Innovation, Environmental Protection Agency, transmitting, pursuant to law, EC–8541. A communication from the Director of the Regulatory Man- the report of a rule entitled ‘‘Regulation of Fuels and Fuel Addi- agement Division, Office of Policy, Economics, and Innovation, tives: Modifications to Renewable Fuel Standard Program’’ (FRL Environmental Protection Agency, transmitting, pursuant to law, No. 9241-4) received in the Office of the President of the Senate the report of a rule entitled ‘‘Approval and Promulgation of State on December 20, 2010; to the Committee on Environment and Air Quality Plans for Designated Facilities and Pollutants, Common- Public Works. wealth of Virginia; Control of Emissions from Existing Hospital/ Medical/Infectious Waste Incinerator (HMIWI) Units, Negative EC–8590. A communication from the Director of the Regulatory Man- Declaration and Withdrawal of EPA Plan Approval’’ (FRL No. agement Division, Office of Policy, Economics, and Innovation, 9240-2) received in the Office of the President of the Senate on Environmental Protection Agency, transmitting, pursuant to law, December 14, 2010; to the Committee on Environment and Public the report of a rule entitled ‘‘Approval and Promulgation of Imple- Works. mentation Plans; New Jersey; 8-hour Ozone Control Measures’’ (FRL No. 9214-4) received in the Office of the President of the EC–8542. A communication from the Director of the Regulatory Man- Senate on December 20, 2010; to the Committee on Environment agement Division, Office of Policy, Economics, and Innovation, and Public Works. Environmental Protection Agency, transmitting, pursuant to law, the report of a rule entitled ‘‘Approval and Promulgation of Air EC–8591. A communication from the Director of the Regulatory Man- Quality Implementation Plans; Minnesota’’ (FRL No. 9239-2) re- agement Division, Office of Policy, Economics, and Innovation, ceived in the Office of the President of the Senate on December Environmental Protection Agency, transmitting, pursuant to law, 14, 2010; to the Committee on Environment and Public Works. the report of a rule entitled ‘‘Revisions to Lead Ambient Air Monitoring Requirements’’ (FRL No. 9241-8) received in the Office EC–8543. A communication from the Director of the Regulatory Man- of the President of the Senate on December 20, 2010; to the agement Division, Office of Policy, Economics, and Innovation, Committee on Environment and Public Works. Environmental Protection Agency, transmitting, pursuant to law, the report of a rule entitled ‘‘Approval and Promulgation of Air EC–8592. A communication from the Director of the Regulatory Man- Quality Implementation Plans; Wisconsin; The Milwaukee-Racine agement Division, Office of Policy, Economics, and Innovation, and Sheboygan Areas; Determination of Attainment of the 1997 Environmental Protection Agency, transmitting, pursuant to law, 8-hour Ozone Standards’’ (FRL No. 9238-9) received in the Office the report of a rule entitled ‘‘Environmental Protection Agency of the President of the Senate on December 14, 2010; to the Implementation of OMB Guidance on Drug-Free Workplace Re- Committee on Environment and Public Works. quirements’’ (FRL No. 9242-2) received in the Office of the Presi- dent of the Senate on December 20, 2010; to the Committee on EC–8544. A communication from the Director of the Regulatory Man- Environment and Public Works. agement Division, Office of Policy, Economics, and Innovation, Environmental Protection Agency, transmitting, pursuant to law, EC–8593. A communication from the Director of the Regulatory Man- the report of a rule entitled ‘‘National Emission Standards for agement Division, Office of Policy, Economics, and Innovation, Hazardous Air Pollutants for Chemical Manufacturing Area Environmental Protection Agency, transmitting, pursuant to law, Sources’’ (FRL No. 9238-5) received in the Office of the President the report of a rule entitled ‘‘Approval and Promulgation of Imple- of the Senate on December 14, 2010; to the Committee on Environ- mentation Plans; Texas; Emissions Banking and Trading of Allow- ment and Public Works. ances Program’’ (FRL No. 9243-1) received in the Office of the President of the Senate on December 22, 2010; to the Committee EC–8587. A communication from the Director of the Regulatory Man- on Environment and Public Works. agement Division, Office of Policy, Economics, and Innovation, Environmental Protection Agency, transmitting, pursuant to law, EC–8594. A communication from the Director of the Regulatory Man- the report of a rule entitled ‘‘Determination of Nonattainment and agement Division, Office of Policy, Economics, and Innovation, Reclassification of the Dallas/Fort Worth 1997 8-hour Ozone Non- Environmental Protection Agency, transmitting, pursuant to law, attainment Area; Texas’’ (FRL No. 9240-8) received in the Office the report of a rule entitled ‘‘Approval and Promulgation of Air of the President of the Senate on December 20, 2010; to the Quality Implementation Plans; Minnesota; Sulfur Dioxide SIP Revi- Committee on Environment and Public Works. sion for Marathon Petroleum St. Paul Park’’ (FRL No. 9243-3) received in the Office of the President of the Senate on December EC–8588. A communication from the Director of the Regulatory Man- 22, 2010; to the Committee on Environment and Public Works. agement Division, Office of Policy, Economics, and Innovation, Environmental Protection Agency, transmitting, pursuant to law, EC–8595. A communication from the Director of the Regulatory Man- the report of a rule entitled ‘‘Approval and Promulgation of Imple- agement Division, Office of Policy, Economics, and Innovation, mentation Plans; Mississippi; Prevention of Significant Deterioration Environmental Protection Agency, transmitting, pursuant to law, Rules: Nitrogen Oxides as a Precursor to Ozone’’ (FRL No. 9241- the report of a rule entitled ‘‘Approval and Promulgation of Air 1) received in the Office of the President of the Senate on Decem- Quality Implementation Plans; Virginia; Amendments to Ambient ber 20, 2010; to the Committee on Environment and Public Works. Air Quality Standards for Particulate Matter’’ (FRL No. 9243- 5) received in the Office of the President of the Senate on Decem- ber 22, 2010; to the Committee on Environment and Public Works.

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ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY— EC–1865. A communication from the Chairman, Nuclear Regulatory Continued Commission, transmitting, pursuant to law, a report entitled ‘‘Report to Congress on Abnormal Occurrences: Fiscal Year 2008’’; to the EC–8596. A communication from the Director of the Regulatory Man- Committee on Environment and Public Works. agement Division, Office of Policy, Economics, and Innovation, Environmental Protection Agency, transmitting, pursuant to law, EC–2049. A communication from the Director of Congressional Af- the report of a rule entitled ‘‘Approval and Promulgation of Air fairs, Office of the Chief Financial Officer, Nuclear Regulatory Quality Implementation Plans; Pennsylvania; Allegheny County’s Commission, transmitting, pursuant to law, the report of a rule Adoption of Control Techniques Guidelines for Large Appliance entitled ‘‘Revision of Fee Schedules; Fee Recovery for Fiscal Year and Metal Furniture; Flat Wood Paneling; Paper, Film, and Foil 2009’’ (RIN3150-AI52) received in the Office of the President Surface Coating Processes; and Revisions to Definitions and an of the Senate on June 16, 2009; to the Committee on Environment Existing Regulation’’ (FRL No. 9243-6) received in the Office and Public Works. of the President of the Senate on December 22, 2010; to the Committee on Environment and Public Works. EC–2084. A communication from the Director of Congressional Af- fairs, Federal and State Materials and Environmental Management, EC–8597. A communication from the Director of the Regulatory Man- Nuclear Regulatory Commission, transmitting, pursuant to law, the agement Division, Office of Policy, Economics, and Innovation, report of a rule entitled ‘‘List of Approved Spent Fuel Storage Environmental Protection Agency, transmitting, pursuant to law, Casks; Standardized NUHOMS System Revision 10’’ (RIN3150- the report of a rule entitled ‘‘Interim Final Regulation Deferring AI62) received in the Office of the President of the Senate on the Reporting Date for Certain Data Elements Required Under June 22, 2009; to the Committee on Environment and Public Works. the Mandatory Reporting of Greenhouse Gases Rule’’ (FRL No. 9242-7) received in the Office of the President of the Senate on EC–2407. A communication from the Chairman of the Nuclear Regu- December 22, 2010; to the Committee on Environment and Public latory Commission, transmitting proposed legislation which author- Works. izes appropriations for fiscal year 2010; to the Committee on Envi- ronment and Public Works. EC–8598. A communication from the Director of the Regulatory Man- agement Division, Office of Policy, Economics, and Innovation, EC–2431. A communication from the Director of Congressional Af- Environmental Protection Agency, transmitting, pursuant to law, fairs, Federal and State Materials and Environmental Management, the report of a rule entitled ‘‘Approval and Promulgation of Air Nuclear Regulatory Commission, transmitting, pursuant to law, the Quality Implementation Plans; West Virginia; Update to Materials report of a rule entitled ‘‘Medical Use of Byproduct Material - Incorporated by Reference’’ (FRL No. 9240-1) received in the Authorized User Clarification’’ (RIN3150-AI59) received in the Office of the President of the Senate on July 20, 2009; to the Office of the President of the Senate on December 22, 2010; Committee on Environment and Public Works. to the Committee on Environment and Public Works. EC–2827. A communication from the Director of the Office of Con- EC–8599. A communication from the Director of the Regulatory Man- gressional Affairs, Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulations, Nuclear agement Division, Office of Policy, Economics, and Innovation, Regulatory Commission, transmitting, pursuant to law, the report Environmental Protection Agency, transmitting, pursuant to law, of a rule entitled ‘‘Industry Codes and Standards; Amended Re- the report of a rule entitled ‘‘National Emission Standards for quirements’’ (RIN3150-AI53) as received during adjournment of Hazardous Air Pollutants: Gold Mine Ore Processing and Produc- the Senate in the Office of the President of the Senate on August tion Area Source Category; and Addition to Source Category List 13, 2009; to the Committee on Environment and Public Works. for Standards’’ (FRL No. 9242-3) received in the Office of the President of the Senate on December 22, 2010; to the Committee EC–3062. A communication from the Inspector General, Office of on Environment and Public Works. Congressional Affairs, Nuclear Regulatory Commission, transmit- ting, pursuant to law, the Commission’s inventory of commercial GENERAL SERVICES ADMINISTRATION activities and inherently governmental functions for fiscal year 2009; to the Committee on Environment and Public Works.

EC–4279. A communication from the Administrator, General Services EC–3361. A communication from the Director of the Office of Con- Administration, transmitting, pursuant to law, the Reports of Build- gressional Affairs, Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulations, Nuclear ing Project Survey for Panama City, FL and Clarksburg, WV; Regulatory Commission, transmitting, pursuant to law, the report to the Committee on Environment and Public Works. of a rule entitled ‘‘Criminal Penalties; Unauthorized Introduction of Weapons’’ (RIN3150-AI31) received in the Office of the Presi- NUCLEAR REGULATORY COMMISSION dent of the Senate on October 13, 2009; to the Committee on Environment and Public Works.

EC–1791. A communication from the Director, Office of Congres- EC–3593. A communication from the Director of Congressional Af- sional Affairs, Nuclear Regulatory Commission, transmitting, pursu- fairs, Federal and State Materials and Environmental Management, ant to law, the report of a rule entitled ‘‘List of Approved Spent Nuclear Regulatory Commission, transmitting, pursuant to law, the Fuel Storage Casks: HI-STORM 100 Revision 6’’ (RIN3150-AI60) report of a rule entitled ‘‘List of Approved Spent Fuel Storage received in the Office of the President of the Senate on June Casks: HI-STORM 100 Revision 7’’ (RIN3150-AI70) received in 1, 2009; to the Committee on Environment and Public Works. the Office of the President of the Senate on November 4, 2009; to the Committee on Environment and Public Works.

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NUCLEAR REGULATORY COMMISSION—Continued EC–6758. A communication from the Director, Office of Congres- sional Affairs, Nuclear Regulatory Commission, transmitting, pursu- EC–4086. A communication from the Director of Congressional Af- ant to law, the report of a rule entitled ‘‘Public Records’’ fairs, Office of Administration, Nuclear Regulatory Commission, (RIN3150-AI87) received in the Office of the President of the transmitting, pursuant to law, the report of a rule entitled ‘‘Adminis- Senate on July 19, 2010; to the Committee on Environment and trative Changes: Clarification of the Location of Guidance for Elec- Public Works. tronic Submission and other Miscellaneous Corrections’’ (RIN3150- AI73) received in the Office of the President of the Senate on EC–6884. A communication from the Director of Congressional Af- December 9, 2009; to the Committee on Environment and Public fairs, Nuclear Regulatory Commission, transmitting, pursuant to Works. law, the report of a rule entitled ‘‘Containment Isolation Provisions for Fluid Systems’’ (Regulatory Guide 1.141, Revision 1) received EC–4458. A communication from the Director of Congressional Af- in the Office of the President of the Senate on July 28, 2010; fairs, Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulations, Nuclear Regulatory to the Committee on Environment and Public Works. Commission, transmitting, pursuant to law, the report of a rule entitled ‘‘Alternate Fracture Toughness Requirements for Protection EC–6885. A communication from the Director of Congressional Af- Against Pressurized Thermal Shock Events’’ (RIN3150-AI01) re- fairs, Nuclear Regulatory Commission, transmitting, pursuant to ceived in the Office of the President of the Senate on January law, the report of a rule entitled ‘‘Methods for Measuring Effective 20, 2010; to the Committee on Environment and Public Works. Dose Equivalent from External Exposure’’ (Regulatory Guide 8.40) received in the Office of the President of the Senate on July 28, 2010; to the Committee on Environment and Public Works. EC–5380. A communication from the Director of Congressional Af- fairs, Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulations, Nuclear Regulatory EC–6960. A communication from the Director of Congressional Af- Commission, transmitting, pursuant to law, the report of a rule fairs, Office of International Programs, Nuclear Regulatory Com- entitled ‘‘Increase in the Primary Nuclear Liability Insurance Pre- mission, transmitting, pursuant to law, the report of a rule entitled mium’’ (RIN3150-AI74) received during adjournment of the Senate ‘‘Export and Import of Nuclear Equipment and Material; Updates in the Office of the President of the Senate on April 9, 2010; and Clarifications’’ (RIN3450-AI16) received in the Office of the to the Committee on Environment and Public Works. President of the Senate on July 30, 2010; to the Committee on Environment and Public Works. EC–5899. A communication from the Director of Congressional Af- fairs, Nuclear Regulatory Commission, transmitting, pursuant to EC–6961. A communication from the Director of Congressional Af- law, the report of a rule entitled ‘‘List of Approved Spent Fuel fairs, Nuclear Regulatory Commission, transmitting, pursuant to Storage Casks: NUHOMS HD System Revision 1’’ (RIN3150- law, the report of a rule entitled ‘‘List of Approved Spent Fuel AI75) received in the Office of the President of the Senate on Storage Casks: NAC-MPC System, Revision 6’’ (RIN3150-AI88) May 14, 2010; to the Committee on Environment and Public received in the Office of the President of the Senate on July Works.I84 30, 2010; to the Committee on Environment and Public Works. EC–6384. A communication from the Director of Congressional Af- fairs, Nuclear Regulatory Commission, transmitting, pursuant to EC–7140. A communication from the Director of Congressional Af- law, the report of a rule entitled ‘‘Revision of Fee Schedules; fairs, Nuclear Regulatory Commission, transmitting, pursuant to Fee Recovery for FY 2010’’ (RIN3150-AI70) received in the Office law, the report of a rule entitled ‘‘Instrument Sensing Lines’’ (Reg- of the President of the Senate on June 18, 2010; to the Committee ulatory Guide 1.151, Revision 1) received during adjournment of on Environment and Public Works. the Senate in the Office of the President of the Senate on August 9, 2010; to the Committee on Environment and Public Works. EC–6552. A communication from the Director of Congressional Af- fairs, Nuclear Regulatory Commission, transmitting, pursuant to EC–7141. A communication from the Director of Congressional Af- law, the report of a rule entitled ‘‘List of Approved Spent Fuel fairs, Nuclear Regulatory Commission, transmitting, pursuant to law, the report of a rule entitled ‘‘Design, Construction, and Inspec- Storage Casks: MAGNASTOR System, Revision 1’’ (RIN3150- tion of Embankment Retention Systems at Fuel Cycle Facilities’’ AI86) received during adjournment of the Senate in the Office (Regulatory Guide 3.13, Revision 1) received during adjournment of the President of the Senate on July 6, 2010; to the Committee of the Senate in the Office of the President of the Senate on on Environment and Public Works. August 9, 2010; to the Committee on Environment and Public Works. EC–6553. A communication from the Director of Congressional Af- fairs, Nuclear Regulatory Commission, transmitting, pursuant to EC–7142. A communication from the Director of Congressional Af- law, the report of a rule entitled ‘‘Quality Assurance Program fairs, Nuclear Regulatory Commission, transmitting, pursuant to Requirements for Research and Test Reactors’’ (Regulatory Guide law, the report of a rule entitled ‘‘Containment Structural Integrity 2.5, Revision 1) received during adjournment of the Senate in Evaluation for Internal Pressure Loadings Above Design-Basis Pres- the Office of the President of the Senate on July 6, 2010; to sure’’ (Regulatory Guide 1.216) received during adjournment of the Committee on Environment and Public Works. the Senate in the Office of the President of the Senate on August 10, 2010; to the Committee on Environment and Public Works. EC–6623. A communication from the Chairman of the Nuclear Regu- latory Commission, transmitting, pursuant to law, a report entitled EC–7143. A communication from the Chairman of the Nuclear Regu- ‘‘Report to Congress on Abnormal Occurrences: Fiscal Year 2009’’; latory Commission, transmitting, pursuant to law, a report relative to the Committee on Environment and Public Works. to the efforts of the Radiation Source Protection and Security Task Force; to the Committee on Environment and Public Works.

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NUCLEAR REGULATORY COMMISSION—Continued EC–8600. A communication from the Director of Congressional Af- fairs, Nuclear Regulatory Commission, transmitting, pursuant to EC–7146. A communication from the Director of Congressional Af- law, the report of a rule entitled ‘‘Consideration of Environmental fairs, Nuclear Regulatory Commission, transmitting, pursuant to Impacts of Temporary Storage of Spent Fuel After Cessation of law, the report of a rule entitled ‘‘Planned Special Exposure’’ Reactor Operation’’ (RIN3150-AI47) received in the Office of the (Regulatory Guide 8.35, Revision 1) received during adjournment President of the Senate on December 22, 2010; to the Committee of the Senate in the Office of the President of the Senate on on Environment and Public Works. August 31, 2010; to the Committee on Environment and Public Works. EC–8601. A communication from the Director of Congressional Af- fairs, Nuclear Regulatory Commission, transmitting, pursuant to EC–7667. A communication from the Director of Congressional Af- law, the report of a rule entitled ‘‘General Design Guide for Ven- fairs, Nuclear Regulatory Commission, transmitting, pursuant to tilation Systems of Plutonium Processing and Fuel Fabrication law, the report of a rule entitled ‘‘NRC Enforcement Policy Revi- Plants’’ (Regulatory Guide 3.12, Revision 1) received in the Office sion’’ (SRM-SECY-09-0190) received during adjournment of the of the President of the Senate on December 22, 2010; to the Senate in the Office of the President of the Senate on September Committee on Environment and Public Works. 30, 2010; to the Committee on Environment and Public Works. EC–8602. A communication from the Director of Congressional Af- EC–7668. A communication from the Director of Congressional Af- fairs, Nuclear Regulatory Commission, transmitting, pursuant to fairs, Nuclear Regulatory Commission, transmitting, pursuant to law, the report of a rule entitled ‘‘Pressure-Sensitive and Tamper- law, the report of a rule entitled ‘‘Inservice Inspection Code Case Indicating Device Seals for Material Control and Accounting of Acceptability, ASME Section XI, Division 1’’ (Regulatory Guide Special Nuclear Material’’ (Regulatory Guide 5.80) received in 1.147, Rev. 16) received during adjournment of the Senate in the the Office of the President of the Senate on December 22, 2010; Office of the President of the Senate on October 4, 2010; to to the Committee on Environment and Public Works. the Committee on Environment and Public Works. EC–8603. A communication from the Director of Congressional Af- fairs, Nuclear Regulatory Commission, transmitting, pursuant to EC–7669. A communication from the Director of Congressional Af- law, the report of a rule entitled ‘‘Notice of Availability of Model fairs, Nuclear Regulatory Commission, transmitting, pursuant to Application and Safety Evaluation for Plant-Specific Adoption of law, the report of a rule entitled ‘‘ASME Code Cases Not Approved TSTF-514, Revision 3 ‘Revise BWR Operability Requirements and for Use’’ (Regulatory Guide 1.193, Revision 3) received during Actions for RCS Leaking Instrumentation’’’ (NUREG-1433 and adjournment of the Senate in the Office of the President of the NUREG-1434) received in the Office of the President of the Senate Senate on October 4, 2010; to the Committee on Environment on December 22, 2010; to the Committee on Environment and and Public Works. Public Works.

EC–7670. A communication from the Director of Congressional Af- OFFICE OF MANAGEMENT AND BUDGET fairs, Nuclear Regulatory Commission, transmitting, pursuant to law, the report of a rule entitled ‘‘Design, Fabrication, and Materials Code Case Acceptability, ASME Section III’’ (Regulatory Guide EC–669. A communication from the Deputy Associate Director of 1.84, Revision 35) received during adjournment of the Senate in Energy, Science, and Water, Office of Management and Budget, the Office of the President of the Senate on October 4, 2010; Executive Office of the President, transmitting, pursuant to law, to the Committee on Environment and Public Works. a report relative to the Island Creek Local Protection Project at Logan, West Virginia; to the Committee on Environment and Public EC–8416. A communication from the Director of Congressional Af- Works. fairs, Nuclear Regulatory Commission, transmitting, pursuant to law, the report of a rule entitled ‘‘Withdrawal of Regulatory Guide 1.39’’ (NRC-2010-0354) received in the Office of the President of the Senate on December 7, 2010; to the Committee on Environ- ment and Public Works.

EC–8417. A communication from the Director of Congressional Af- fairs, Nuclear Regulatory Commission, transmitting, pursuant to law, the report of a rule entitled ‘‘Miscellaneous Administrative Changes’’ ((RIN3150-AH49)(NRC-2009-0085)) received in the Of- fice of the President of the Senate on December 7, 2010; to the Committee on Environment and Public Works.

EC–8418. A communication from the Director of Congressional Af- fairs, Nuclear Regulatory Commission, transmitting, pursuant to law, the report of a rule entitled ‘‘Notice of Availability of Model Application and Safety Evaluation for Plant-Specific Adoption of TSTF-431, ‘Change in Technical Specifications End States (BAW- 2441)’’’ (NUREG-1430) received in the Office of the President of the Senate on December 7, 2010; to the Committee on Environ- ment and Public Works.

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POM–35. A joint resolution adopted by the Legislature of the State POM–138. A resolution adopted by the St. Charles County Council of Utah urging Congress to preserve the exemption for hydraulic of the State of Missouri relative to the Comprehensive Plan for fracturing in the Safe Drinking Water Act and to refrain from Flood Control on the Mississippi and Illinois Rivers; to the Com- passing legislation that would remove the hydraulic fracturing ex- mittee on Environment and Public Works emption; to the Committee on Environment and Public Works. POM–139. A resolution adopted by the City of Wentzville, Missouri POM–36. A concurrent resolution adopted by the Legislature of the relative to the Comprehensive Plan for Flood Control on the Mis- State of Utah urging the Environmental Protection Agency to ad- sissippi and Illinois Rivers; to the Committee on Environment and dress the problems associated with its configuration of nonattain- Public Works. ment areas relating to Utah; to the Committee on Environment and Public Works. POM–143. A resolution from the Legislature of Rockland County, New York relative to the Safe Drinking Water Act and hydraulic fracturing; to the Committee on Environment and Public Works. POM–37. A concurrent resolution adopted by the Legislature of the State of Utah expressing strong opposition to any federal legislation that would expand the reach and scope of the Clean Water Act; to the Committee on Environment and Public Works.

POM–55. A resolution adopted by the Senate of the State of Louisiana urging Congress to address the issue of global climate change through the adoption of a fair and effective approach that safeguards American jobs, ensures affordable energy for citizens, and maintains America’s global competitiveness; to the Committee on Environ- ment and Public Works.

POM–60. A concurrent resolution adopted by the Senate of the State of Louisiana expressing continued support for the Coastal Restora- tion and Enhancement Through Science and Technology Program for its role in providing new research and scientific information for coastal restoration; to the Committee on Environment and Public Works.

POM–92. A resolution adopted by the Senate of the General Assembly of the State of Tennessee urging Congress to stimulate markets for recycled materials, recycling, and source reduction and the de- velopment of comprehensive solid waste management plans; to the Committee on Environment and Public Works.

POM–120. A resolution adopted by the Senate of the State of Lou- isiana urging local, state, and federal governmental agencies to work in close coordination, in order to minimize damage to Louisi- ana’s natural resources caused by the Deepwater Horizon oil spill, and to utilize all available resources to protect and support Lou- isiana residents and businesses affected by the spill; to the Com- mittee on Environment and Public Works.

POM–122. A concurrent resolution adopted by the Legislature of the State of Louisiana urging Congress to support continued invest- ment and progress in implementing the ‘‘Action Plan for Reducing Hypoxia in the North Gulf of Mexico’’ by expanding cooperative activities throughout the Mississippi River Basin; to the Committee on Environment and Public Works.

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HEARINGS New Orleans Hurricane and Flood Protection and Coastal Lou- isiana Restoration: Status and Progress. June 16, 2009. S. Full Committee: Hrg. 111–1195.

Oversight Hearing on the Tennessee Valley Authority and the Hearing on the Nominations of Colin Fulton to be General Coun- Recent Major Coal Ash Spill. January 8, 2009. S. Hrg. 111– sel of the EPA and Paul Anastas to be Assistant Administrator, 1177. Office of Research and Development, of the EPA. June 24, 2009. S. Hrg. 111–1196. Nomination of Lisa P. Jackson to be Administrator of the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency and Nancy Helen Sutley Impacts of Expected Highway Trust Fund Insolvency. June 25, to be Chairman of the Council on Environmental Quality. 2009. S. Hrg. 111–1198. January 14, 2009. S. Hrg. 111–1178. Moving America toward a Clean Energy Economy and Reducing Update on the Latest Global Warming Science. February 25, Global Warming Pollution: Legislative Tools. July 7, 2009. 2009. S. Hrg. 111–1179. S. Hrg. 111–1199.

The Need for Transportation Investment. March 25, 2009. S. Hearing on the Nominations of Robert Perciasepe to be Deputy Hrg. 111–1181. Administrator of the EPA and Craig Hooks to be Assistant Administrator, Administration and Resources Management, of the EPA. July 8, 2009. S. Hrg. 111–1200. Nomination of Thomas L. Strickland to be Assistant Secretary for Fish and Wildlife and Parks of the Department of the Economic Opportunities for Agriculture, Forestry Communities, Interior. March 26, 2009. S. Hrg. 111–1182. and Others in Reducing Global Warming Pollution. July 14, 2009. S. Hrg. 111–1204. Nomination of Regina McCarthy to be Assistant Administrator, Office of Air and Radiation, of the Environmental Protection Transportation’s Role in Climate Change and Reducing Green- Agency. April 2, 2009. S. Hrg. 111–1185. house Gases. July 14, 2009. S. Hrg. 111–1203.

Oversight of the GSA and Energy Efficiency in Public Buildings. Ensuring and Enhancing U.S. Competitiveness while Moving S. Hrg. 111–1187. April 22, 2009. toward a Clean Energy Economy. July 16, 2009. S. Hrg. 111–1206. Hearing on the Nominations of Michelle DePass, Cynthia Giles, and Mathy Stanislaus to be Assistant Administrators at EPA. Joint hearing with Subcommittee on Green Jobs and the Econ- April 28, 2009. S. Hrg. 111–1188. omy: Clean Energy Jobs, Climate-Related Policies and Eco- nomic Growth - State and Local Views. July 21, 2009. S. Hearing on the President’s Proposed EPA Budget for FY 2010. Hrg. 111–205. May 12, 2009. S. Hrg. 111–1189. Hearing on the Nomination of Samuel Hamilton to be Director Hearing on the Nominations of Peter Silva, Stephen Owens, of the United States Fish and Wildlife Service. July 22, 2009. and Jo-Ellen Darcy. May 12, 2009. S. Hrg. 111–1190. S. Hrg 111–1207.

Business Opportunities and Climate Policy. May 19, 2009. S. Nomination of John R. Fernandez, to be Assistant Secretary Hrg. 111–1191. of Commerce for Economic Development, United States De- partment of Commerce. July 29, 2009. S. Hrg. 111–1208. Oversight of the Economic Development Administration. May 21, 2009. S. Hrg. 111–1192. Climate Change and National Security. July 30, 2009. S. Hrg. 111–1209. Hearing on the Nomination of Victor M. Mendez to be Adminis- trator of the Federal Highway Administration. June 2, 2009. Hearing on the Nomination of Gary Guzy to be Deputy Director S. Hrg. 111–1193. of the Office of Environmental Quality. August 4, 2009. S. Hrg 111–1211. Joint hearing with Subcommittee on Oversight: Scientific Integ- rity and Transparency Reforms at the Environmental Protec- Climate Change and Ensuring that America Leads the Clean tion Agency. June 9, 2009. S. Hrg. 111–1194. Energy Transformation. August 6, 2009. S. Hrg 111–1212.

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Oversight Hearing on Federal Drinking Water Programs. Decem- Protecting America’s Water Treatment Facilities. July 28, 2010. ber 8, 2009. S. Hrg. 111–1220. S. Hrg. 111–1245.

Joint hearing with Subcommittee on Green Jobs and the New Joint hearing with Subcommittee on Oversight: Oversight on Economy: Solar Energy Technology and Clean Energy Jobs. the Use of Oil Dispersants in the Deepwater Horizon Oil January 28, 2010. S. Hrg. 111–1221. Spill. August 4, 2010. S. Hrg. 111–1246. Innovative Project Finance. September 28, 2010. S. Hrg. 111– Hearing on the Nominations of George Apostolakis, William 1247. Magwood, and William Charles Ostendorff to be Members of the Nuclear Regulatory Commission. February 9, 2010 S. Water Resources Development Act: Legislative and Policy Pro- Hrg. 111–1223. posals to Benefit the Economy, Create Jobs, Protect Public Safety and Maintain America’s Water Resources Infrastructure. Hearing on the Nominations of Arthur Elkins to be Inspector November 17, 2010. S. Hrg. 111–1249. General of the EPA; Earl Gohl to be Federal Cochair of the Appalachian Regional Commission; Sandford Blitz to be Subcommittee on Transportation and Infrastructure: Federal Cochairperson of the Northern Border Regional Com- mission; and Marilyn A. Brown, Barbara S. Haskew, Neil No hearings were held. G. McBride, and William B. Sansom to be Members of the Board of Directors of the Tennessee Valley Authority. Feb- ruary 9, 2010. S. Hrg. 111–1224.

President’s Proposed EPA Budget for FY 2011. February 23, 2010 S. Hrg. 111–1225.

Joint hearing with Subcommittee on Water and Wildlife: Legisla- tive Approaches to Protecting, Preserving and Restoring Great Water Bodies. February 24, 2010. S. Hrg. 111–1226.

The Importance of Transportation Investments to the National Economy and Jobs. March 3, 2010. S. Hrg. 111–1227

Joint hearing with Subcommittee on Clean Air and Nuclear Safe- ty: Legislative Hearing: S. 2995, The Clean Air Act Amend- ments of 2010. March 4, 2010. S. Hrg. 111–1228.

Federal, State and Local Partnerships to Accelerate Transpor- tation Benefits. March 11, 2010. S. Hrg. 111–1230.

Hearing on the Government Accountability Office’s Investigation of EPA’s Efforts to Protect Children’s Health. March 17, 2010. S. Hrg. 111–1231.

Mobility and Congestion in Urban and Rural America. March 18, 2010. S. Hrg. 111–1232.

Opportunities to Improve Energy Security and the Environment through Transportation Policy. March 24, 2010. S. Hrg. 111– 1233.

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Oversight of the Environmental Protection Agency’s Superfund Subcommittee on Oversight: Program. June 22, 2010. S. Hrg. 111–1242. Joint hearing with Subcommittee on Water and Wildlife: EPA’s Field hearing in Newark, NJ on Toxic Chemicals and Children’s Role in Protecting Ocean Health. May 11, 2010. S. Hrg. 111–1238. Environmental Health. October 26, 2010. S. Hrg. 111–1250.

Subcommittee on Water and Wildlife:

EPA’s Role in Promoting Water Use Efficiency. March 31, 2009. S. Hrg. 111–1183.

Chesapeake Bay Restoration: Status Report and Recommenda- tions. April 20, 2009. S. Hrg. 111–1186.

The Impacts of Mountaintop Removal Coal Mining on Water Quality in Appalachia. June 25, 2009. S. Hrg. 111–1197.

Joint hearing with Subcommittee on Oversight: Threats to Native Wildlife Species. July 8, 2009. S. Hrg. 111 –1201.

A Renewed Commitment to Protecting the Chesapeake Bay: Re- authorizing the Chesapeake Bay Program. August 3, 2009. S. Hrg 111–1210.

Legislative Hearing on Great Water Body Legislation: S. 1816 and S. 1311. November 9, 2009. S. Hrg. 111–1216.

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A bill to amend the Chesapeake Bay Initiative Act of 1998 to provide for the continuing authorization of the Chesapeake Bay Gateways and Watertrails Network. (S. 479). March 22, 2010. S. Rept. 111– 164. COMMITTEE REPORTS A bill to amend the Neotropical Migratory Bird Conservation Act to reauthorize the Act. (S. 690). March 22, 2010. S. Rept. 111– A bill to amend the Federal Water Pollution Control Act and the 165. Safe Drinking Water Act to improve water and wastewater infra- structure in the United States. (S. 1005). July 15, 2009. S. Rept. A bill to authorize the Administrator of the Environmental Protection 111–47. Agency to award grants for electronic device recycling research, development, and demonstration projects, and for other purposes. A bill to assist in the conservation of rare fields and rare canids (S. 1397). April 19, 2010. S. Rept. 111–168. by supporting and providing financial resources for the conservation programs of countries within the range of rare felid and rare canid A bill to amend the Toxic Substances Control Act to reduce the populations and projects of persons with demonstrated expertise emissions of formaldehyde from composite wood products, and in the conservation of rare felid and rare canid populations. (S. for other purposes. (S. 1660). April 19, 2010. S. Rept. 111–169. 529). July 20, 2009. S. Rept. 111–52. A bill to amend the Federal Water Pollution Control Act to modify To amend the Lacey Act Amendments of 1981 to treat nonhuman provisions relating to beach monitoring, and for other purposes. primates as prohibited wildlife species under that Act, to make (S. 878). April 20, 2010. S. Rept. 111–170. corrections in the provisions relating to captive wildlife offenses under that Act, and for other purposes. (H.R. 80). July 20, 2009. A bill to amend the Federal Water Pollution Control Act and the S. Rept. 111–53. Great Lakes Legacy Act of 2002 to reauthorize programs to address remediation of contaminated sediment. (S. 933). April 20, 2010. To assist in the conservation of cranes by supporting and providing, S. Rept. 111–171. through projects of persons and organizations with expertise in crane conservation, financial resources for the conservation pro- A bill to amend the Federal Water Pollution Control Act to ensure grams of countries the activities of which directly or indirectly that sewage treatment plants monitor for and report discharges affect cranes and the ecosystems of cranes. (H.R. 388). July 20, of raw sewage, and for other purposes. (S. 937). April 20, 2010. 2009. S. Rept. 111–54. S. Rept. 111–172. An original bill to provide an extension of highway programs author- To reauthorize the Marine Turtle Conservation Act of 2004, and ized under the Safe, Accountable, Flexible, Efficient Transportation for other purposes. (H.R. 509). April 26, 2010. S. Rept. 111– Equity Act: A Legacy for Users. (S. 1498). July 22, 2009. S. 173. Rept. 111–59. To amend and reauthorize the Junior Duck Stamp Conservation and A bill to require the Administrator of the Environmental Protection Design Program Act of 1994. (H.R. 3537). April 26, 2010. S. Agency to conduct a study on black carbon emissions. (S. 849). Rept. 111–174. July 22, 2009. S. Rept. 111–58. A bill to amend title 18, United States Code, to include constrictor To authorize the Secretary of the Interior, through the United States snakes of the species Python genera as an injurious animal. (S. Fish and Wildlife Service, to conduct a Joint Venture Program 373). May 5, 2010. S. Rept. 111–180. to protect, restore, enhance, and manage migratory bird populations, their habitats, and the ecosystems they rely on, through voluntary A bill to amend section 42 of title 18, United States Code, to prohibit actions on public and private lands, and for other purposes (H.R. the importation and shipment of certain species of carp. (S. 1421). 2188). December 21, 2009. S. Rept. 111–111. May 5, 2010. S. Rept. 111–181.

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A bill to authorize the Secretary of the Interior to provide financial A bill to authorize and enhance the programs of the Department assistance to the State of Louisiana for a pilot program to develop of the Interior relating to the detection of, response to, and mitiga- measures to eradicate or control feral swine and to assess and tion and cleanup of oil spills on Federal land managed by the restore wetlands damaged by feral swine. (S. 1965). May 5, 2010. Department, and for other purposes. (S. 3515). August 2, 2010. S. Rept. 111–183. S. Rept. 111–242.

A bill to conserve fish and aquatic communities in the United States A bill to amend the Oil Pollution Act of 1990 to require oil polluters through partnerships that foster fish habitat conservation, to improve to pay the full cost of oil spills, and for other purposes. (S. 3305). the quality of life for the people of the United States, and for August 5, 2010. S. Rept. 111–249. other purposes. (S. 1214). May 17, 2010. S. Rept. 111–190. A bill to amend the Federal Water Pollution Control Act to protect A bill to amend the Clean Air Act to direct the Administrator of and restore the Great Lakes. (S. 3073). September 2, 2010. S. the Environmental Protection Agency to provide competitive grants Rept. 111–283. to publicly funded schools to implement effective technologies to reduce air pollutants (as defined in section 302 of the Clean Air A bill to amend the Federal Water Pollution Control Act to establish Act), including greenhouse gas emissions, in accordance with that a grant program to assist in the restoration of San Francisco Bay. Act. (S. 3362). June 18, 2010. S. Rept. 111–207. (S. 3539). September 2, 2010. S. Rept. 111–284.

A bill to amend the Water Resources Research Act of 1984 to reau- To amend the Federal Water Pollution Control Act to reauthorize thorize grants for and require applied water supply research regard- the National Estuary Program, and for other purposes. (H.R. 4715). ing the water resources research and technology institutes estab- September 16, 2010. S. Rept. 111–293. lished under that Act. (S. 3363). June 18, 2010. S. Rept. 111– 208. A bill to amend the Federal Water Pollution Control Act to provide for the establishment of the Puget Sound Program Office, and A bill to modify the date on which the Administrator of the Environ- for other purposes. (S. 2739). September 16, 2010. S. Rept. 111– mental Protection Agency and applicable States may require permits 292. for discharges from certain vessels. (S. 3372). June 18, 2010. S. A bill to amend and reauthorize certain provisions relating to Long Rept. 111–209. Island Sound restoration and stewardship. (S. 3119). September 20, 2010. S. Rept. 111–298. A bill to amend the Comprehensive Environmental Response, Com- A bill to amend the Federal Water Pollution Control Act to improve pensation, and Liability Act of 1980 to establish a grant program and reauthorize the Chesapeake Bay Program. (S. 1816). September to revitalize brownfield sites for the purpose of locating renewable 28, 2010. S. Rept. 111–333. electricity generation facilities on those sites. (S. 3374). June 18, 2010. S. Rept. 111–210. An original bill to amend the Federal Water Pollution Control Act to establish within the Environmental Protection Agency a Colum- A bill to provide for environmental restoration activities and forest bia Basin Restoration Program. (S. 4016). December 8, 2010. S. management activities in the Lake Tahoe Basin.(S. 2724). June Rept. 111–358. 21, 2010. S. Rept. 111–211. A bill to amend the Federal Water Pollution Control Act to clarify A bill to provide for the training of Federal building personnel, and the jurisdiction of the United States over waters of the United for other purposes. (S. 3250). June 21, 2010. S. Rept. 111–212. States. (S. 787). December 10, 2010. S. Rept. 111–361.

To authorize the Administrator of General Services to convey a parcel To amend the Fish and Wildlife Act of 1956 to reauthorize volunteer of real property in the District of Columbia to provide for the programs and community partnerships for national wildlife refuges, establishment of a National Women’s History Museum. (H.R. and for other purposes. (H.R. 4973). December 14, 2010. S. Rept. 1700). June 28, 2010. S. Rept. 111–217. 111–366.

A bill to authorize the Administrator of General Services to convey To provide funds to the Army Corps of Engineers to hire veterans a parcel of real property in the District of Columbia to provide and members of the Armed Forces to assist the Corps with curation for the establishment of a National Women’s History Museum. and historic preservation activities, and for other purposes. (H.R. (S. 2129). June 28, 2010. S. Rept. 111–216. 5282). December 14, 2010. S. Rept. 111–367.

A bill to address the health and economic development impacts of To amend the Migratory Bird Treaty Act to provide for penalties nonattainment of federally mandated air quality standards in the and enforcement for intentionally taking protected avian species, San Joaquin Valley, California, by designating air quality empower- and for other purposes. (H.R. 2062). December 17, 2010. S. Rept. ment zones. (S. 3373). June 29, 2010. S. Rept. 111–218. 111–375.

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Mr. Akaka S. 309—A bill to amend title 23, United States Code, to improve highway transportation in the United States, including rural and metropolitan areas. (Transportation) S. 732—A bill to amend the National Dam Safety Program Act to establish a program to provide grant assistance to S. 791—A bill to direct the Secretary of Transportation to carry States for the rehabilitation and repair of deficient dams. out programs and activities to improve highway safety. (Water Resources) (Transportation)

S. 3930—A bill to provide for the expansion of Hakalau Forest S. 3109—A bill to require the Secretary of the Army to conduct National Wildlife Refuge, Hawaii County, Hawaii. (Fish and levee system evaluations and certifications on receipt of re- Wildlife) quests from non-Federal interests. (Water Resources)

S. 3381—A bill to amend the Clean Air Act to modify certain definitions of the term ‘‘renewable biomass’’, and for other Mr. Alexander purposes. (Environmental Quality) S. 3864—A bill to remove a portion of the distinct population S. 232—A bill to prohibit the importation of certain low-level segment of the Rocky Mountain gray wolf from the list of radioactive waste into the United States. (Environmental threatened species or the list of endangered species published Quality) under the Endangered Species Act of 1973, and for other purposes. (Fish and Wildlife)

Rep. Baldwin Mr. Barrasso

H.R. 388—To assist in the conservation of cranes by supporting and providing, through projects of persons and organizations S. 724—A bill to amend the Endangered Species Act of 1973 with expertise in crane conservation, financial resources for to temporarily prohibit the Secretary of the Interior from con- the conservation programs of countries the activities of which sidering global climate change as a natural or manmade factor directly or indirectly affect cranes and the ecosystems of in determining whether a species is a threatened or endangered cranes. (Fish and Wildlife) species, and for other purposes. (Fish and Wildlife)

S. 1622—A bill to limit the applicability of a certain judicial ruling to sources regulated under section 202 of the Clean Rep. Barrow Air Act. (Environmental Quality) S. 3485—A bill to amend title 23, United States Code, to im- prove highway mobility in rural States for the benefit of H.R. 5282—To provide funds to the Army Corps of Engineers all States. (Transportation) to hire veterans and members of the Armed Forces to assist the Corps with curation and historic preservation activities, and for other purposes. (Water Resources) Mr. Begich

Mr. Baucus S. 1566—A bill to create the American Arctic Adaptation Grant Program to prevent or mitigate effects of Arctic climate change and for other purposes. (Environmental Quality) S. 308—A bill to amend title 23, United States Code, to improve economic opportunity and development in rural States through highway investment, and for other purposes. (Transportation)

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Mr. Begich—Continued H.R. 1687—To designate the federally occupied building located at McKinley Avenue and Third Street, SW., Canton, Ohio, S. 3514—A bill to amend the Outer Continental Shelf Lands as the ‘‘Ralph Regula Federal Building and United States Act to prohibit a person from entering into any Federal oil Courthouse’’. (Public Buildings) or gas lease or contract unless the person pays into an Oil Spill Recovery Fund, or posts a bond, in an amount equal to the total of the outstanding liability of the person and any removal costs incurred by, or on behalf of, the person Rep. Boren with respect to any oil discharge for which the person has outstanding liability, and for other purposes. (Environmental Quality) H.R. 1554—To take certain property in McIntosh County, Okla- homa, into trust for the benefit of the Muscogee (Creek) Nation, and for other purposes. (Interior Department) Mr. Bingaman

Mrs. Boxer S. 432—A bill to amend the Morris K. Udall Scholarship and Excellence in National Environmental and Native American Public Policy Act of 1992 to honor the legacy of Stewart S. RES. 42—An original resolution authorizing expenditures by L. Udall, and for other purposes. (Environmental Quality) the Committee on environment and Public Works. (Committee on Environment and Public Works) S. 759—A bill to amend the Transportation Equity Act for the 21st Century to reauthorize a provision relating to addi- S. 462—A bill to amend the Lacey Act Amendments of 1981 tional contract authority for States with Indian reservations. to prohibit the importation, exportation, transportation, and (Transportation) sale, receipt, acquisition, or purchase in interstate or foreign commerce, of any live animal of any prohibited wildlife spe- S. 884—A bill to amend title 23, United States Code, to remove cies, and for other purposes. (Fish and Wildlife) privatized highway miles as a factor in apportioning highway funding. (Transportation) S. RES. 64—A resolution recognizing the need for the Environ- mental Protection Agency to end decades of delay and utilize S. 1933—A bill to establish an integrated Federal program that existing authority under the Resource Conservation and Recov- protects, restores, and conserves natural resources by respond- ery Act to comprehensively regulate coal combustion waste ing to the threats and effects of climate change, and for and the need for the Tennessee Valley Authority to be a other purposes. (Environmental Quality) national leader in technological innovation, low-cost power, and environmental stewardship. (Environmental Protection) S. 3248—A bill to designate the Department of the Interior Building in Washington, District of Columbia, as the ‘‘Stewart S. 1498—An original bill to provide an extension of highway Lee Udall Department of the Interior Building’’. (Public programs authorized under the Safe, Accountable, Flexible, Buildings) Efficient Transportation Equity Act: A Legacy for Users. (Transportation)

S. 2778—A bill to amend the Public Works and Economic Rep. Bishop of NY Development Act of 1965 to reauthorize that Act, and for other purposes. (Economic Development)

H.R. 4715—To amend the Federal Water Pollution Control Act S. 3372—A bill to modify the date on which the Administrator to reauthorize the National Estuary Program, and for other of the Environmental Protection Agency and applicable States purposes. (Environmental Quality) may require permits for discharges from certain vessels. (Envi- ronmental Protection Agency)

S. 3373—A bill to address the health and economic development Rep. Blumenauer impacts of nonattainment of federally mandated air quality standards in the San Joaquin Valley, California, by designating air quality empowerment zones. (Economic Development)

H.R. 80—Captive Primate Safety Act. (Fish and Wildlife) S. 3379—A bill to amend the Clean Air Act to reduce carbon pollution and create clean energy jobs. (Environmental Qual- ity)

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Mrs. Boxer—Continued S. 3933—A bill to protect electricity reliability by prohibiting the use of funds for carrying out certain policies and proce- S. 3861—A bill to direct the Administrator of the Environmental dures that adversely affect domestic coal mining operations, Protection Agency to investigate and address cancer and dis- and for other purposes. (Environmental Quality) ease clusters, including in infants and children. (Environ- mental Protection)

S. 3874—A bill to amend the Safe Drinking Act to reduce Rep. Butterfield lead in drinking water. (Environmental Quality)

S. 4016—An original bill to amend the Federal Water Pollution Control Act to establish within the Environmental Protection H.R. 813—To designate the Federal building and United States courthouse located at 306 East Main Street in Elizabeth City, Agency a Columbia Basin Restoration Program. (Environ- North Carolina, as the ‘‘J. Herbert W. Small Federal Building mental Quality) and United States Courthouse’’. (Public Buildings)

Mr. Brown, of OH Mr. Byrd

S. 480—A bill to establish the Office of Regional Economic S. 1534—A bill to complete construction of the 13-States Appa- Adjustment in the Department of Commerce, to assist regions lachian development highway system, and for other purposes. affected by sudden and severe economic dislocation by coordi- (Transportation) nating Federal, State, and local resources for economic adjust- ment and by providing technical assistance, and for other purposes. (Economic Development)

S. 1662—A bill to amend the Public Works and Economic Ms. Cantwell Development Act of 1965 to modify the period used to cal- culate certain unemployment rates, to encourage the develop- ment of business incubators, and for other purposes. (Eco- S. 2739—A bill to amend the Federal Water Pollution Control nomic Development) Act to provide for the establishment of the Puget Sound Pro- gram Office, and for other purposes. (Environmental Quality) S. 1701—A bill to amend title 23, United States Code, to require corrosion mitigation and prevention plans for bridges receiving S. 3694—A bill to prohibit the conducting of invasive research Federal funding, and for other purposes. (Transportation) on great apes, and for other purposes. (Fish and Wildlife)

S. 3750—A bill to amend the Federal Water Pollution Control Act to include certain inland lakes within a coastal water monitoring and grant program. (Environmental Quality) Mr. Cardin

S. 479—A bill to amend the Chesapeake Bay Initiative Act Rep. Brown, of SC of 1998 to provide for the continuing authorization of the Chesapeake Bay Gateways and Watertrails Network. (Water Resources)

H.R. 509—Marine Turtle Conservation Reauthorization Act of S. 690—A bill to amend the Neotropical Migratory Bird Con- 2009. (Fish and wildlife) servation Act to reauthorize the Act. (Fish and Wildlife)

S. 696—A bill to amend the Federal Water Pollution Control Act to include a definition of fill material. (Environmental Quality)

Mr. Bunning S. 1005—A bill to amend the Federal Water Pollution Control Act and the Safe Drinking Water Act to improve water and wastewater infrastructure in the United States. (Environmental Quality)

S. 1519—A bill to provide for the eradication and control of nutria in Maryland, Louisiana, and other coastal States. (Fish and Wildlife)

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Mr. Cardin—Continued S. 3055—A bill to require the Secretary of Commerce to award grants to municipalities to carry out community greening ini- S. 1816—A bill to amend the Federal Water Pollution Control tiatives, and for other purposes. (Economic Development) Act to improve and reauthorize the Chesapeake Bay Program. (Water Recources)

S. 3363—A bill to amend the Water Resources Research Act of 1984 to reauthorize grants for and require applied water Mr. Chambliss supply research regarding the water resources research and technology institutes established under that Act. (Water Re- sources) S. 3910—A bill to require the Secretary of the Army to update each water control manual of the Corps of Engineers regarding S. 3382—A bill to authorize the Secretary of the Interior, through the Apalachicola-Chattahoochee-Flint River system to include the Coastal Program of the United States Fish and Wildlife reallocation of storage to meet current and future municipal Service, to work with willing partners and provide support and industrial water supply needs, and for other purposes. to efforts to assess, protect, restore, and enhance important (Water Resources) coastal areas that provide fish and wildlife habitat on which Federal trust species depend. (Interior Department) S. 3911—A bill to require the Secretary of the Army to operate the Buford Dam/Lake Sidney Lanier Project and the Allatoona S. 3481—A bill to amend the Federal Water Pollution Control Act to clarify Federal responsibility for stormwater pollution. Dam and Reservoir Project, and for other purposes. (Water (Environmental Quality) Resources)

S. 3602—A bill to amend title 23, United States Code, to direct the Secretary to establish a comprehensive program to control and treat polluted stormwater runoff from federally funded Rep. Chandler highways and roads, and for other purposes. (Environmental Quality) H.R. 869—To designate the Federal building and United States courthouse located at 101 Barr Street in Lexington, Kentucky, as the ‘‘Scott Reed Federal Building and United States Court- Mr. Carper house’’. (Public Buildings)

S. 575—A bill to amend title 49, United States Code, to develop plans and targets for States and metropolitan planning organi- Mr. Cochran zations to develop plans to reduce greenhouse gas emissions from the transportation sector, and for other purposes. (Envi- ronmental Quality) S. 3354—A bill to redesignate the North Mississippi National S. 849—A bill to require the Administrator of the Environmental Wildlife Refuges Complex as the Sam D. Hamilton North Protection Agency to conduct a study on black carbon emis- Mississippi National Wildlife Refuges Complex. (Public sions. (Environmental Protection) Buildings)

S. 2995—A bill to amend the Clean Air Act to establish a S. CON. RES. 78—A concurrent resolution honoring the work national uniform multiple air pollutant regulatory program for and mission of the Delta Regional Authority on the occasion the electric generating sector. (Environmental Quality) of the 10th anniversary of the Federal-State partnership created to uplift the 8-State Delta region. (Economic Development) S. 3250—A bill to provide for the training of Federal building personnel, and for other purposes. (Public Buildings)

S. 3633—A bill to amend the Solid Waste Disposal Act to improve a provision relating to Federal procurement of recy- Ms. Collins cled materials to reduce greenhouse gas emissions. (Environ- mental Quality) S. 856—A bill to establish a commercial truck highway safety demonstration program in the State of Maine, and for other purposes. (Transportation)

Mr. Casey S. 1014—A bill to amend the Water Resources Development Act of 2007 to make technical corrections to a provision relating to project deauthorizations. (Water Resources) S. 1215—Fracturing Responsibility and Awareness of Chemicals (FRAC) Act. (Environmental Quality)

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Ms. Collins—Continued H.R. 2062—To amend the Migratory Bird Treaty Act to provide for penalties and enforcement for intentionally taking protected S. 1666—A bill to require the Administrator of the Environ- avian species, and for other purposes. (Fish and Wildlife) mental Protection Agency to satisfy certain conditions before issuing to producers of mid-level ethanol blends a waiver from certain requirements under the Clean Air Act, and for other purposes. (Environmental Protection) Mr. Durbin S. 2129—A bill to authorize the Administrator of General Serv- ices to convey a parcel of real property in the District of Columbia to provide for the establishment of a National Wom- S. 387—A bill to designate the United States courthouse located en’s History Museum. (Public Buildings) at 211 South Court Street, Rockford, Illinois, as the ‘‘Stanley J. Roszkowski United States Courthouse’’. (Public Buildings) S. 2913—A bill to establish a national mercury monitoring pro- gram, and for other purposes. (Environmental Quality) S. 520—A bill to designate the United States courthouse under construction at 327 South Church Street, Rockford, Illinois, as the ‘‘Stanley J. Roszkowski United States Courthouse’’. (Public Buildings) Mr. Crapo

Mr. Feingold S. 398—A bill to permit commercial vehicles at weights up to 129,000 pounds to use certain highways of the Interstate System in the State of Idaho which would provide significant savings in the transportation of goods throughout the United S. 197—A bill to assist in the conservation of cranes by sup- States, and for other purposes. (Transportation) porting and providing, through projects of persons and organi- zations with expertise in crane conservation programs of coun- S. 1059—A bill to permit commercial vehicles at weights up tries the activities of which directly or indirectly affect cranes to 129,000 pounds to use certain highways of the Interstate and the ecosystem of cranes. (Fish and Wildlife) System in the State of Idaho which would provide significant savings in the transportation of goods throughout the Unites S. 787—A bill to amend the Federal Water Pollution Control States, and for other purposes. (Transportation) Act to clarify the jurisdiction of the United States over waters of the United States. (Environmental Quality)

Rep. Cuellar Mrs. Feinstein

H.R. 2423—A bill to designate the Federal building and United States courthouse located at 1300 Victoria Street in Laredo, S. 1535—Protect America’s Wildlife Act of 2009. (Fish and Texas, as the ‘‘George P. Kazen Federal Building and United Wildlife) States Courthouse’’. (Public Buildings) S. 3539—A bill to amend the Federal Water Pollution Control Act to establish a grant program to assist in the restoration of San Francisco Bay. (Water Resources) Rep. Cummings

H.R. 5773—To designate the Federal building located at 6401 Mrs. Gillibrand Security Boulevard in Baltimore, Maryland, commonly known as the Social Security Administration Operations Building, as the ‘‘Robert M. Ball Federal Building’’. (Public Buildings) S. 3030—A bill to amend the Public Works and Economic Development Act of 1965 to eliminate cost-sharing require- ments in connection with economic adjustment grants made to assist communities that have suffered economic injury as Rep. DeFazio a result of military base closures and realignments, defense contactor reductions in force, and Department of Energy de- fense-related funding reductions. (Economic Development)

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Mrs. Gillibrand—Continued H.R. 1035—To amend the Morris K. Udall Scholarship and Excellence in National Environmental and Native American S. 3119—A bill to amend and reauthorize certain provisions Public Policy Act of 1992 to honor the legacy of Stewart relating to Long Island Sound restoration and stewardship. L. Udall, and for other purposes. (Environmental Quality) (Environmental Protection)

S. 3269—A bill to provide driver safety grants to States with graduated driver licensing laws that meet certain minimum requirements. (Transportation) Ms. Hagan

S. 3833—A bill to amend the National Environmental Education Act to update, streamline, and modernize that Act, and for S. 3781—A bill to require the Secretary of the Interior to convey other purposes. (Environmental Quality) the McKinney Lake National Fish Hatchery to the State of North Carolina, and for other purposes. (Fish and Wildlife) S. 3943—A bill to amend the Federal Water Pollution Control Act to direct the Administrator of the Environmental Protec- tion Agency to carry out activities for the restoration, con- servation, and management of Onondaga Lake, New York, Mr. Harkin and for other purposes. (Environmental Protection)

S. 584—A bill to ensure that all users of the transportation system, including pedestrians, bicyclists, transit users, children, Rep. Gordon older individuals, and individuals with disabilities, are able to travel safely and conveniently on and across federally fund- ed streets and highways. (Transportation) H.R. 1145—National Water Research and Development Initiative Act of 2009. (Water Resources) S. 1156—A bill to amend the Safe, Accountable, Flexible, Effi- cient Transportation Equity Act: A Legacy for Users to reau- H.R. 1580—To authorize the Administrator of the Environmental thorize and improve the safe routes to school program. Protection Agency to award grants for electronic waste reduc- (Transportation) tion research, development, and demonstration projects, and for other purposes. (Environmental Quality)

H.R. 515—To prohibit the importation of certain low-level radio- active waste into the United States. (Nuclear Regulation) Mr. Hatch

S. 3919—A bill to remove the gray wolf from the list of threat- Mr. Grassley ened species or the list of endangered species published under the Endangered Species Act of 1973, and for other purposes. (Fish and Wildlife) S. 377—A bill to designate the United States courthouse located at 131 East 4th Street in Davenport, Iowa, as the ‘‘James A. Leach United States Courthouse’’. (Public Buildings) Rep. Heinrich S. 1148—A bill to amend the Clean Air Act to modify a provi- sion relating to the renewable fuel program. (Environmental Quality) H.R. 5128—To designate the United States Department of the Interior Building in Washington, District of Columbia, as the ‘‘Stewart Lee Udall Department of the Interior Building’’. (Public Buildings) Mr. Gregg

S. 1318—A bill to prohibit the use of stimulus funds for signage Mrs. Hutchison indicating that a project is being carried out using those funds. (Economic Development) S. 903—A bill to permit a State to elect to receive the State’s contributions to the Highway Trust Fund in lieu of its Federal- aid Highway program apportionment for the next fiscal year, Rep. Grijalva and for other purposes. (Transportation)

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Mrs. Hutchison—Continued S. 13—A bill to require the Secretary of the Army to calculate the aggregate withdrawals of non-Federal entities, and for S. 1115—A bill to amend title 23, United States Code, to pro- other purposes. (Water Resources) hibit the imposition of new tolls on the Federal-aid system, and for other purposes. (Transportation)

Rep. Jackson Lee Mr. Inhofe H.R. 6510—To direct the Administrator of General Services to convey a parcel of real property in Houston, Texas, to the S. 430—A bill to amend the Public works and Economic Devel- Military Museum of Texas, and for other purposes. (Public opment Act of 1965 to reauthorize that Act, and for other Buildings) purposes. (Economic Development)

S. 3038—A bill to amend the Safe Drinking Water Act to prevent the enforcement of certain national primary drinking Mr. Johanns water regulations unless sufficient funding is available. (Envi- ronmental Quality)

S. 3230—A bill to prohibit the use of the National Environmental S. 3622—A bill to require the Administrator of the Environ- Policy Act of 1969 to document, predict, or mitigate the mental Protection Agency to finalize a proposed rule to amend climate effects of specific Federal actions. (Environmental the spill prevention, control, and countermeasure rule to tailor Quality) and streamline the requirements for the dairy industry, and for other purposes. (Environmental Protection) S. 3296—A bill to delay the implementation of certain final rules of the Environmental Protection Agency in States until accreditation classes are held in the States for a period of at least 1 year. (Environmental Protection) Mr. Johnson

S. 3736—A bill to amend the Clean Air Act to allow States to opt out of the corn ethanol portions of the renewable S. 655—A bill to amend the Pittman-Robertson Wildlife Restora- fuel standard. (Environmental Quality) tion Act to ensure adequate funding for conservation and restoration of wildlife, and for other purposes. (Fish and Wildlife)

Rep. Inslee S. 3555—A bill to designate the Federal building and United States courthouse located at 515 9th Street in Rapid City, South Dakota, as the ‘‘Andrew W. Bogue Federal Building H.R. 411—To assist in the conservation of rare felids and rare and United States Courthouse.’’ (Public Buildings) canids by supporting and providing financial resources for the conservation programs of nations within the range of rare felid and rare canid populations and projects of persons with demonstrated expertise in the conservation of rare felid and Mr. Kerry rare canid populations. (Fish and Wildlife)

H.R. 5809—To amend the Controlled Substances Act to provide S. 1733—A bill to create clean energy jobs, promote energy for take-back disposal of controlled substances in certain in- independence, reduce global warming pollution, and transition stances, and for other purposes. (Environmental Quality) to a clean energy economy. (Environmental Quality)

Mr. Isakson Ms. Klobuchar

S. 12—A bill to require the Secretary of the Army to operate S. 1266—A bill to amend title 23, United States Code, to direct the Buford Dam/Lake Sidney Lanier Project, and for other the Secretary of Transportation to require that broadband con- purposes. (Water Resources) duit be installed as part of certain highway construction projects, and for other purposes. (Transportation)

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Ms. Klobuchar—Continued S. 3337—A bill to amend the Public Works and Economic Development Administration Act of 1965 to establish a pro- S. 1397—A bill to authorize the Administrator of the Environ- gram to provide technical assistance grants for use by organi- mental Protection Agency to award grants for electronic device zations in assisting individuals and businesses affected by recycling research, development, and demonstration projects, the Deepwater Horizon oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico. (Eco- and for other purposes. (Environmental Protection) nomic Development)

S. 1660—A bill to amend the Toxic Substances Control Act to reduce the emissions of formaldehyde from composite wood products, and for other purposes. (Environmental Quality) Mr. Lautenberg S. 3743—A bill to amend title 23, United States Code, to incor- porate regional transportation planning organizations into state- S. 779—A bill to amend titles 23 and 49, United States Code, wide transportation planning, and for other purposes. (Trans- to modify provisions relating to the length and weight limita- portation) tions for vehicles operating on Federal-aid highways, and for other purposes. (Transportation) S. 3834—A bill to amend the Environmental Research, Develop- ment, and Demonstration Authorization Act of 1978 to require S. 878—A bill to amend the Federal Water Pollution Control the appointment of a member of the Science Advisory Board Act to modify provisions relating to beach monitoring, and based on the recommendation of the Secretary of Agriculture. for other purposes. (Environmental Quality) (Environmental Quality) S. 936—A bill to amend the Federal Water Pollution Control S. 3873—A bill to provide for the establishment of a task force Act to authorize appropriations for sewer overflow control to address the environmental health and safety risks posed grants. (Environmental Quality) to children. (Environmental Protection) S. 937—A bill to amend the Federal Water Pollution Control Act to ensure that sewage treatment plants monitor for and report discharges of raw sewage, and for other purposes. (En- Rep. Kratovil vironmental Quality)

S. 2848—A bill to amend the Federal Food, Drug, and Cosmetic H.R. 2188—To authorize the Secretary of the Interior, through Act to require manufacturers of bottled water to submit annual the United States Fish and Wildlife Service, to conduct a reports, and for other purposes. (Environmental Quality) Joint Venture Program to protect, restore, enhance, and man- age migratory bird populations, their habitats, and the eco- S. 2920—A bill to amend chapter 1 of title 23, United States systems they rely on, through voluntary actions on public Code, to condition the receipt of certain highway funding and private lands, and for other purposes. (Fish and Wildlife) by States on the enactment and enforcement by States of certain laws to prevent repeat intoxicated driving. (Transpor- H.R. 4973—To amend the Fish and Wildlife Act of 1956 to tation) reauthorize volunteer programs and community partnerships for national wildlife refuges, and for other purposes. (Fish S. 3209—A bill to amend the Toxic Substances Control Act and Wildlife) to ensure that risks from chemicals are adequately understood and managed, and for other purposes. (Environmental Qual- ity)

S. 3374—A bill to amend the Comprehensive Environmental Ms. Landrieu Response, Compensation, and Liability Act of 1980 to estab- lish a grant program to revitalize brownfield sites for the purpose of locating renewable electricity generation facilities S. 1965—A bill to authorize the Secretary of the Interior to on those sites. (Environmental Quality) provide financial assistance to the State of Louisiana for a pilot program to develop measures to eradicate or control S. 3598—A bill to amend the Safe Drinking Water Act and feral swine and to assess and restore wetlands damaged by the Federal Water Pollution Control Act to authorize the Ad- feral swine. (Interior Department) ministrator of the Environmental Protection Agency to reduce or eliminate the risk of releases of hazardous chemicals from public water systems and wastewater treatment works, and for other purposes. (Environmental Protection)

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Mr. Lautenberg—Continued S. 529—A bill to assist in the conservation of rare fields and rare canids by supporting and providing financial resources S. 3661—A bill to amend the Federal Water Pollution Control for the conservation programs of countries within the range Act to ensure the safe and proper use of dispersants in the of rare felid and rare canid populations and projects of persons event of an oil spill or release of hazardous substances, and with demonstrated expertise in the conservation of rare felid for other purposes. (Environmental Quality) and rare canid populations. (Fish and Wildlife)

S. 1214—A bill to conserve fish and aquatic communities in the United States through partnerships that foster fish habitat Mr. Levin conservation, to improve the quality of life for the people of the United States, and for other purposes. (Fish and Wild- life)

S. 237—A bill to establish a collaborative program to protect the Great Lakes, and for other purposes. (Water Resources) Mrs. Lincoln S. 675—A bill to amend the Federal Water Pollution Control Act to prohibit the sale of dishwashing detergent in the United States if the detergent contains a high level of phosphorus, and for other purposes. (Environmental Quality) S. 3850—A bill to amend the Toxic Substances Control Act to clarify the jurisdiction of the Environmental Protection S. 933—A bill to amend the Federal Water Pollution Control Agency with respect to certain sporting good articles, and to exempt those articles from a definition under that Act. Act and the Great Lakes Legacy Act of 2002 to reauthorize (Environmental Quality) programs to address remediation of contaminated sediment. (Environmental Quality)

S. 1421—A bill to amend section 42 of title 18, United States Code, to prohibit the importation and shipment of certain Rep. Loebsack species of carp. (Fish and Wildlife)

S. 3073—A bill to amend the Federal Water Pollution Control H.R. 887—To designate the United States courthouse located Act to protect and restore the Great Lakes. (Water Resources) at 131 East 4th Street in Davenport, Iowa, as the ‘‘James A. Leach United States Courthouse’’. (Public Buildings) S. 3213—A bill to ensure that amounts credited to the Harbor Maintenance Trust Fund are used for harbor maintenance. (Water Resources) Rep. Maloney

Rep. Lewis H.R. 1700—To authorize the Administrator of General Services to convey a parcel of real property in the District of Columbia to provide for the establishment of a National Women’s His- H.R. 1854—To amend the Water Resources Development Act tory Museum. (Public Buildings) of 1992 to modify an environmental infrastructure project for Big Bear Lake, California. (Water Resources)

H.R. 4275—To designate the annex building under construction Rep. Markey of CO for the Elbert P. Tuttle United States Court of Appeals Build- ing in Atlanta, Georgia, as the ‘‘John C. Godbold Federal Building’’. (Public Buildings) H.R. 5730—Surface Transportation Earmark Rescission, Savings, and Accountability Act. (Transportation)

Mr. Lieberman

S. 231—A bill to designate a portion of the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge as wilderness. (Fish and Wildlife)

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Rep. Matheson S. 785—A bill to establish a grant program to encourage retool- ing of entities in the timber industry in Alaska, and for other purposes. (Interior Department) H.R. 631—Water Use Efficiency and Conservation Research Act. (Environmental Quality) S. J. RES.26—A joint resolution disapproving a rule submitted by the Environmental Protection Agency relating to the endangerment finding and the cause or contribute findings for greenhouse gases under section 202(a) of the Clean Air Act. (Environmental Protection) Mr. Menendez S. 3403—A bill to amend the Fish and Wildlife Improvement Act of 1978 to exempt subsistence users in the State of S. 3305—A bill to amend the Oil Pollution Act of 1990 to Alaska from the prohibition on taking. (Fish and Wildlife) require oil polluters to pay the full cost of oil spills, and for other purposes. (Environmental Quality)

S. 3472—A bill to amend the Oil Pollution Act of 1990 to Mrs. Murray require oil polluters to pay the full costs of oil spills, and for other purposes. (Environmental Quality)

S. 3970—A bill to establish a program under which the Adminis- S. 930—A bill to promote secure ferry transportation and for trator of the Environmental Protection Agency shall provide other purposes. (Transportation) grants to eligible State consortia to establish and carry out municipal sustainability certification programs, and for other purposes. (Environmental Protection) Mr. Nelson of FL

Mr. Merkley S. 373—A bill to amend title 18, United States Code, to include constrictor snakes of the species Python genera as an injurious animal. (Fish and Wildlife) S. 2811—A bill to amend the Migratory Bird Treaty Act to provide for penalties and enforcement for intentionally taking S. 805—A bill to provide for a comprehensive study by the protected avian species, and for other purposes. (Fish and National Research Council of the National Academy of Wildlife) Sciences to assess the water management, needs, and con- servation of the Apalachicola-Chattahoochee-Flint River Sys- S. 3025—A bill to amend the Federal Water Pollution Control tem. (Environmental Quality) Act to provide assistance for programs and activities to protect and restore the water quality of the Columbia River Basin, and for other purposes. (Water Resources) Rep. Norton S. 3550—A bill to amend the Federal Water Pollution Control Act to establish within the Environmental Protection Agency a Columbia Basin Restoration Program. (Environmental Pro- H.R. 5545—To deauthorize a portion of the project for naviga- tection) tion, Potomac River, Washington Channel, District of Colum- bia, under the jurisdiction of the Corps of Engineers. (Water Resources)

Rep. Miller of FL

Rep. Oberstar H.R. 4387—To designate the Federal building located at 100 North Palafox Street in Pensacola, Florida, as the ‘‘Winston E. Arnow Federal Building’’. (Public Buildings) H.R. 1262—Water Quality Investment Act of 2009. (Environ- mental Quality)

Ms. Murkowski

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Rep. Oberstar—Continued S. 1035—A bill to enhance the ability of drinking water utilities in the United States to develop and implement climate change H.R. 2498—To designate the Federal building located at 844 adaptation programs and policies, and for other purposes. (En- North Rush Street in Chicago, Illinois, as the ‘‘William O. vironmental Quality) Lipinski Federal Building’’ (Public Buildings) S. 1712—A bill to promote water efficiency, conservation, and adaptation, and for other purposes. (Water Resources)

Rep. Ortiz S. 2724—A bill to provide for environmental restoration activi- ties and forest management activities in the Lake Tahoe Basin. (Water Resources)

H.R. 3537—Junior Duck Stamp Conservation and Design Pro- S. 591—A bill to establish a National Commission on High- gram Reauthorization Act of 2009. (Fish and Wildlife) Level Radioactive Waste and Spent Nuclear Fuel, and for other purposes. (Environmental Quality)

Rep. Pallone Rep. Reyes

H.R. 2093—To amend the Federal Water Pollution Control Act relating to beach monitoring, and for other purposes. (Envi- H.R. 2053—To designate the United States courthouse located ronmental Quality) at 525 Magoffin Avenue in El Paso, Texas, as the ‘‘Albert Armendariz, Sr., United States Courthouse’’. (Public Build- ings)

Rep. Paul Mr. Risch H.R. 2121—To authorize the Administrator of General Services to convey a parcel of real property in Galveston, Texas, to the Galveston Historical Foundation. (Public Buildings) S. 3825—A bill to amend the Endangered Species Act of 1973 to remove certain portions of the distinct population segment of the Rocky Mountain gray wolf from the list of threatened species or the list of endangered species published under the Endangered Species Act of 1973, and for other purposes. Rep. Quigley (Fish and Wildlife)

H.R. 3427—To amend title 23, United States Code, to protect States that have in effect laws or orders with respect to pay Mr. Rockefeller to play reform, and for other purposes. (Transportation)

S. 1938—A bill to establish a program to reduce injuries and deaths caused by cellphone use and texting while driving. Rep. Rangel (Transportation)

S. 3072—A bill to suspend, during the 2-year period beginning H.R. 837—To designate the Federal building located at 799 on the date of enactment of this Act, any Environmental United Nations Plaza in New York, New York, as the ‘‘Ron- Protection Agency action under the Clean Air Act with respect ald H. Brown United States Mission to the United Nations to carbon dioxide or methane pursuant to certain proceedings, Building’’. (Public Buildings) other than with respect to motor vehicle emissions, and for other purposes. (Environmental Quality)

Mr. Reid

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Rep. Rooney H.R. 965—Chesapeake Bay Gateways and Watertrails Network Continuing Authorization Act . (Water Resources)

H.R. 3193—To designate the United States courthouse under construction at 101 South United States Route 1 in Fort Pierce, Florida, as the ‘‘Alto Lee Adams, Sr., United States Court- Mr. Schumer house’’. (Public Buildings)

S. 971—A bill to implement a pilot program to establish truck parking facilities. (Transportation) Rep. Ros-Lehtinen S. 1536—A bill to amend title 23, United States Code, to reduce the amount of Federal highway funding available to States H.R. 2913—To designate the United States courthouse located that do not enact a law prohibiting an individual from writing, at 301 Simonton Street in Key West, Florida, as the ‘‘Sidney sending, or reading text messages while operating a motor M. Aronovitz United States Courthouse’’. (Public Buildings) vehicle. (Transportation) S. 3256—A bill to require a study to determine the feasibility of mitigating damages relating to Federal navigation work conducted at Oklahoma Beach in the State of New York. Rep. Salazar (Water Resources)

H.R. 5706—To designate the building occupied by the Govern- ment Printing Office located at 31451 East United Avenue Ms. Shaheen in Pueblo, Colorado, as the ‘‘Frank Evans Government Print- ing Office Building’’. (Public Buildings) S. 3515—A bill to authorize and enhance the programs of the Department of the Interior relating to the detection of, re- sponse to, and mitigation and cleanup of oil spills on Federal Mr. Sanders land managed by the Department, and for other purposes. (Environmental Quality)

S. 198—A bill to direct the Secretary of Transportation to waive non-Federal share requirements for certain transportation pro- grams and activities through September 30, 2009. (Transpor- Ms. Snowe tation)

S. 3362—A bill to amend the Clean Air Act to direct the Administrator of the Environmental Protection Agency to pro- S. 3995—A bill to direct the Administrator of the General Serv- vide competitive grants to publicly funded schools to imple- ices Administration to install Wi-Fi hotspots and wireless neu- ment effective technologies to reduce air pollutants (as defined tral host systems in all Federal buildings in order to improve in section 302 of the Clean Air Act), including greenhouse in-building wireless communications coverage and commercial gas emissions, in accordance with that Act. (Environmental network capacity by offloading wireless traffic onto wireless Quality) broadband networks. (Public Buildings)

Rep. Herseth Sandlin Mr. Specter

S. 3670—A bill to establish standards limiting the amounts of H.R. 5651—To designate the Federal building and United States arsenic and lead contained in glass beads used in pavement courthouse located at 515 9th Street in Rapid City, South markings. (Environmental Quality) Dakota, as the ‘‘Andrew W. Bogue Federal Building and United States Courthouse’’. (Public Buildings)

Rep. Sarbanes

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Mr. Specter—Continued S. 527—A bill to amend the Clean Air act to prohibit the issuance of permits under title V of that Act for certain S. 3940—A bill to designate the Federal building and United emissions from agricultural production. (Environmental Qual- States courthouse located at 700 Grant Street in Pittsburgh, ity) Pennsylvania as the ‘‘Richard Lewis Thornburgh Courthouse’’. (Public Buildings) S. 636—A bill to amend the Clean Air Act to conform the definition of renewable biomass to the definition given the term in the Farm Security and Rural Investment Act of 2002. (Environmental Quality) Ms. Stabenow S. 943—A bill to amend the Clean Air Act to permit the Admin- istrator of the Environmental Protection Agency to waive the S. 1641—A bill to modify and waive certain requirements under lifecycle greenhouse gas emission reduction requirements for title 23, United States Code, to assist States with a high renewable fuel production, and for other purposes. (Environ- unemployment rate in carrying out Federal-aid highway con- mental Protection) struction projects, and for other purposes. (Transportation)

S. 2729—A bill to reduce greenhouse gas emissions from un- capped domestic sources, and for other purposes. (Environ- Mr. Udall of CO mental Quality)

S. 2946—A bill to direct the Secretary of the Army to take S. 1702—A bill to amend the Pittman-Robertson Wildlife Res- action with respect to the Chicago waterway system to prevent toration Act to facilitate the establishment of additional or the migration of bighead and silver carps into Lake Michigan, expanded public target ranges in certain states. (Fish and and for other purposes. (Fish and Wildlife) Wildlife)

S. 3553—A bill to require the Secretary of the Army to study S. 1777—A bill to facilitate the remediation of abandoned the feasibility of the hydrological separation of the Great hardrock mines, and for other purposes. (Environmental Lakes and Mississippi River Basins (Water Resources) Quality)

Rep. Sullivan Mr. Udall of NM

H.R. 3305—To designate the Federal building and United States courthouse located at 224 South Boulder Avenue in Tulsa, S. 3561—A bill to establish centers of excellence for green Oklahoma, as the ‘‘H. Dale Cook Federal Building and United infrastructure, and for other purposes. (Environmental Qual- States Courthouse’’. (Public Buildings) ity)

Rep. Thompson of (MS) Mr. Vitter

H.R. 842—To designate the United States Courthouse to be S. 489—A bill to amend the Migratory Bird Treaty Act to constructed in Jackson, Mississippi, as the ‘‘R. Jess Brown authorize hunting under certain circumstances. (Fish and United States Courthouse’’. (Public Buildings) Wildlife)

H.R. 3562—To designate the federally occupied building located S. 1471—A bill to direct the Secretary of the Army to carry at 1220 Echelon Parkway in Jackson, Mississippi, as the out certain water control projects at Lake Pontchartrain, Lou- ‘‘James Chaney, Andrew Goodman, Michael Schwerner, and isiana, and for other purposes. (Water Resources) Roy K. Moore Federal Building’’. (Public Buildings) S. 3375—A bill to amend the Oil Pollution Act of 1990 to increase the cap on liability for economic damages resulting from an oil spill, and for other purposes. (Environmental Mr. Thune Quality)

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Mr. Vitter—Continued H.R. 5320—To amend the Safe Drinking Water Act to increase assistance for States, water systems, and disadvantaged com- S. 3461—A bill to create a fair and efficient system to resolve munities; to encourage good financial and environmental man- claims of victims for economic injury caused by the Deep- agement of water systems; to strengthen the Environmental water Horizon incident, and to direct the Secretary of the Protection Agency’s ability to enforce the requirements of Interior to renegotiate the terms of the lease known as ‘‘Mis- the Act; to reduce lead in drinking water; to strengthen the sissippi Canyon 252’’ with respect to claims relating to the endocrine disruptor screening program; and for other purposes. Deepwater Horizon explosion and oil spill that exceed existing (Environmental Quality) applicable economic liability limitations. (Interior Depart- ment)

S. 3699—A bill to prohibit the regulation of carbon dioxide Mr. Wicker emission emissions in the United States until China, India, and Russia implement similar reductions. (Environmental Quality) S. 1311—A bill to amend the Federal Water Pollution Control Act to expand and strengthen cooperative efforts to monitor, restore, and protect the resource productivity, water quality, and marine ecosystems of the Gulf of Mexico. (Water Re- Mr. Voinovich sources)

S.1809—A bill to amend the Clean Air Act to promote the S. 854—A bill to amend the Federal Water Pollution Control certification of aftermarket conversion systems and thereby Act to update a program to provide assistance for the planning, encourage the increased use of alternative fueled vehicles. design, and construction of treatment works to intercept, trans- (Environmental Quality) port, control, or treat municipal combined sewer overflows and sanitary sewer overflows, and to require the Administrator S. RES. 582—A resolution recognizing the economic and envi- of the Environmental Protection Agency to update certain ronmental impacts of the British Petroleum oil spill on the guidance used to develop and determine the financial capa- people of the Gulf Coast and their way of life and urging bility of communities to implement clean water infrastructure British Petroleum to give all due consideration to offers of programs. (Water Resources) assistance, products, or services from the States directly im- pacted by the Deepwater Horizon oil spill. (Environmental S. 3322—A bill to amend the Atomic Energy Act of 1954 Quality) to establish a United States Nuclear Fuel Management Cor- poration, and for other purposes. (Nuclear Regulation)

S. 3973—A bill to amend the Energy Policy Act of 2005 to Rep. Wittman reauthorize and modify provisions relating to the diesel emis- sions reduction program. (Environmental Quality)

H.R. 1053—Chesapeake Bay Accountability and Recovery Act of 2009. (Water Resources)

Mr. Warner H.R. 3433—To amend the North American Wetlands Conserva- tion Act to establish requirements regarding payment of the non-Federal share of the costs of wetlands conservation S. 3001—A bill to require the Secretary of Commerce to estab- projects in Canada that are funded under that Act, and for lish a loan program to assist in the locating of information other purposes (Environmental Quality) technology and manufacturing jobs in the United States, and for other purposes. (Economic Development)

Mr. Whitehouse Rep. Waxman S. 1428—A bill to amend the Toxic Substances Control Act to phase out the use of mercury in the manufacture of chlorine and caustic soda, and for other purposes. (Environmental Quality)

S. 3540—A bill to amend the Federal Water Pollition Control Act to reauthorize the National Estuary Program, and for other purposes. (Environmental Quality)

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Mr. Whitehouse—Continued S. 3862—A bill to amend the Oil Pollution Act of 1990 to facilitate the ability of persons affected by oil spills to seek judicial redress. (Environmental Quality)

Mr. Wyden

S. 536—A bill to amend the Clean Air Act to modify the definition of the term ‘‘renewable biomass’’. (Environmental Quality)

S. 1095—A bill to amend the Clean Air Act to convert the renewable fuel standard into a low-carbon fuel standard, and for other purposes. (Environmental Quality)

S. 1098—A bill to establish EnergySmart transport corridors to promote the planning and development of measures that will increase the energy efficiency of the Interstate System and reduce the emission of greenhouse gases and other envi- ronmental pollutants, and for other purposes. (Environmental Quality)

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COMMITTEE ON ENVIRONMENT AND PUBLIC S. 3030—A bill to amend the Public Works and Economic WORKS Development Act of 1965 to eliminate cost-sharing re- quirements in connection with economic adjustment grants made to assist communities that have suffered S. RES. 42—An original resolution authorizing expenditures economic injury as a result of military base closures by the Committee on environment and Public Works. and realignments, defense contactor reductions in force, (Mrs. Boxer) and Department of Energy defense-related funding reduc- tions. (Mrs. Gillibrand)

DISASTER RELIEF S. 3055—A bill to require the Secretary of Commerce to award grants to municipalities to carry out community Disaster Relief Measures: greening initiatives, and for other purposes. (Mr. Casey) S. 3337—A bill to amend the Public Works and Economic Development Administration Act of 1965 to establish a program to provide technical assistance grants for use ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT by organizations in assisting individuals and businesses affected by the Deepwater Horizon oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico. (Mrs. Landrieu) S. 430—A bill to amend the Public works and Economic Development Act of 1965 to reauthorize that Act, and S. 3373—A bill to address the health and economic devel- for other purposes. (Mr. Inhofe) opment impacts of nonattainment of federally mandated air quality standards in the San Joaquin Valley, Cali- fornia, by designating air quality empowerment zones. S. 480—A bill to establish the Office of Regional Economic (Mrs. Boxer) Adjustment in the Department of Commerce, to assist regions affected by sudden and severe economic disloca- S. CON. RES. 78—A concurrent resolution honoring the tion by coordinating Federal, State, and local resources work and mission of the Delta Regional Authority on for economic adjustment and by providing technical as- the occasion of the 10th anniversary of the Federal- sistance, and for other purposes. (Mr. Brown) State partnership created to uplift the 8-State Delta re- gion. (Mr. Cochran) S. 1318—A bill to prohibit the use of stimulus funds for signage indicating that a project is being carried out ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION using those funds. (Mr. Gregg) Agency Related Issues: S. 1662—A bill to amend the Public Works and Economic Development Act of 1965 to modify the period used S. RES. 64—A resolution recognizing the need for the to calculate certain unemployment rates, to encourage Environmental Protection Agency to end decades of delay and utilize existing authority under the Resource the development of business incubators, and for other Conservation and Recovery Act to comprehensively regu- purposes. (Mr. Brown) late coal combustion waste and the need for the Ten- nessee Valley Authority to be a national leader in techno- S. 2778—A bill to amend the Public Works and Economic logical innovation, low-cost power, and environmental Development Act of 1965 to reauthorize that Act, and stewardship. (Mrs. Boxer) for other purposes. (Mrs. Boxer) S. 849—A bill to require the Administrator of the Environ- S. 3001—A bill to require the Secretary of Commerce mental Protection Agency to conduct a study on black to establish a loan program to assist in the locating carbon emissions. (Mr. Carper) of information technology and manufacturing jobs in the United States, and for other purposes. (Mr. Warner) S. 943—A bill to amend the Clean Air Act to permit the Administrator of the Environmental Protection Agen- cy to waive the lifecycle greenhouse gas emission reduc- tion requirements for renewable fuel production, and for other purposes. (Mr. Thune)

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ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION—Continued S. 3943—A bill to amend the Federal Water Pollution Control Act to direct the Administrator of the Environ- S. 1397—A bill to authorize the Administrator of the Envi- mental Protection Agency to carry out activities for the ronmental Protection Agency to award grants for elec- restoration, conservation, and management of Onondaga tronic device recycling research, development, and dem- Lake, New York, and for other purposes. (Mrs. onstration projects, and for other purposes. (Ms. Gillibrand) Klobuchar) S. 3970—A bill to establish a program under which the S. 1666—A bill to require the Administrator of the Environ- Administrator of the Environmental Protection Agency mental Protection Agency to satisfy certain conditions shall provide grants to eligible State consortia to establish before issuing to producers of mid-level ethanol blends and carry out municipal sustainability certification pro- a waiver from certain requirements under the Clean Air grams, and for other purposes. (Mr. Menendez) Act, and for other purposes. (Ms. Collins) ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY S. J. RES. 26—A joint resolution disapproving a rule sub- Air: mitted by the Environmental Protection Agency relating to the endangerment finding and the cause or contribute S. 527—A bill to amend the Clean Air act to prohibit findings for greenhouse gases under section 202(a) of the issuance of permits under title V of that Act for the Clean Air Act. (Mrs. Murkowski) certain emissions from agricultural production. (Mr. Thune) S. 3119—A bill to amend and reauthorize certain provisions relating to Long Island Sound restoration and steward- S. 575—A bill to amend title 49, United States Code, ship. (Mrs. Gillibrand) to develop plans and targets for States and metropolitan planning organizations to develop plans to reduce green- S. 3296—A bill to delay the implementation of certain house gas emissions from the transportation sector, and final rules of the Environmental Protection Agency in for other purposes. (Mr. Carper) States until accreditation classes are held in the States for a period of at least 1 year. (Mr. Inhofe) S. 636—A bill to amend the Clean Air Act to conform the definition of renewable biomass to the definition S. 3372—A bill to modify the date on which the Adminis- given the term in the Farm Security and Rural Investment trator of the Environmental Protection Agency and appli- Act of 2002. (Mr. Thune) cable States may require permits for discharges from certain vessels. (Mrs. Boxer) S. 936—A bill to amend the Federal Water Pollution Con- trol Act to authorize appropriations for sewer overflow S. 3550—A bill to amend the Federal Water Pollution control grants. (Mr. Lautenberg) Control Act to establish within the Environmental Protec- tion Agency a Columbia Basin Restoration Program. S. 1095—A bill to amend the Clean Air Act to convert (Mr. Merkley) the renewable fuel standard into a low-carbon fuel stand- ard, and for other purposes. (Mr. Wyden) S. 3598—A bill to amend the Safe Drinking Water Act and the Federal Water Pollution Control Act to authorize S. 1148—A bill to amend the Clean Air Act to modify the Administrator of the Environmental Protection Agen- a provision relating to the renewable fuel program. (Mr. cy to reduce or eliminate the risk of releases of haz- Grassley) ardous chemicals from public water systems and waste- water treatment works, and for other purposes. (Mr. S. 1733—A bill to create clean energy jobs, promote energy Lautenberg) independence, reduce global warming pollution, and tran- sition to a clean energy economy. (Environmental Qual- S. 3622—A bill to require the Administrator of the Environ- ity) mental Protection Agency to finalize a proposed rule to amend the spill prevention, control, and counter- S.1809—A bill to amend the Clean Air Act to promote measure rule to tailor and streamline the requirements the certification of aftermarket conversion systems and for the dairy industry, and for other purposes. (Mr. thereby encourage the increased use of alternative fueled Johanns) vehicles. (Mr. Wicker)

S. 3861—A bill to direct the Administrator of the Environ- S. 2729—A bill to reduce greenhouse gas emissions from mental Protection Agency to investigate and address can- uncapped domestic sources, and for other purposes. (Ms. cer and disease clusters, including in infants and children. Stabenow) (Mrs. Boxer) S. 2995—A bill to amend the Clean Air Act to establish S. 3873—A bill to provide for the establishment of a task a national uniform multiple air pollutant regulatory pro- force to address the environmental health and safety risks gram for the electric generating sector. (Mr. Carper) posed to children. (Mr. Boxer)

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ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY—Continued S. 1098—A bill to establish EnergySmart transport corridors to promote the planning and development of measures S. 3072—A bill to suspend, during the 2-year period begin- that will increase the energy efficiency of the Interstate ning on the date of enactment of this Act, any Environ- System and reduce the emission of greenhouse gases mental Protection Agency action under the Clean Air and other environmental pollutants, and for other pur- Act with respect to carbon dioxide or methane pursuant poses. (Mr. Wyden) to certain proceedings, other than with respect to motor vehicle emissions, and for other purposes. (Mr. Rocke- S. 1777—A bill to facilitate the remediation of abandoned feller) hardrock mines, and for other purposes. (Mr. Udall)

S. 3362—A bill to amend the Clean Air Act to direct S. 1933—A bill to establish an integrated Federal program the Administrator of the Environmental Protection Agen- that protects, restores, and conserves natural resources cy to provide competitive grants to publicly funded by responding to the threats and effects of climate schools to implement effective technologies to reduce change, and for other purposes. (Mr. Bingaman) air pollutants (as defined in section 302 of the Clean Air Act), including greenhouse gas emissions, in accord- S. 2848—A bill to amend the Federal Food, Drug, and ance with that Act. (Mr. Sanders) Cosmetic Act to require manufacturers of bottled water to submit annual reports, and for other purposes. (Mr. S. 3379—A bill to amend the Clean Air Act to reduce Lautenberg) carbon pollution and create clean energy jobs. (Mrs. Boxer) S. 3230—A bill to prohibit the use of the National Environ- mental Policy Act of 1969 to document, predict, or miti- S. 3381—A bill to amend the Clean Air Act to modify gate the climate effects of specific Federal actions. (Mr. certain definitions of the term ‘‘renewable biomass’’, Inhofe) and for other purposes. (Mr. Baucus) S. 3374—A bill to amend the Comprehensive Environ- S. 3699—A bill to prohibit the regulation of carbon dioxide mental Response, Compensation, and Liability Act of emissions in the United States until China, India, and 1980 to establish a grant program to revitalize brownfield Russia implement similar reductions. (Mr. Vitter) sites for the purpose of locating renewable electricity generation facilities on those sites. (Mr. Lautenberg) S. 3736—A bill to amend the Clean Air Act to allow States to opt out of the corn ethanol portions of the S. 3375—A bill to amend the Oil Pollution Act of 1990 renewable fuel standard. (Mr. Inhofe) to increase the cap on liability for economic damages resulting from an oil spill, and for other purposes. (Mr. S. 3973—A bill to amend the Energy Policy Act of 2005 Vitter) to reauthorize and modify provisions relating to the die- sel emissions reduction program. (Mr. Voinovich) S. 3305—A bill to amend the Oil Pollution Act of 1990 to require oil polluters to pay the full cost of oil spills, Environmental Policy: and for other purposes. (Mr. Menendez)

S. 432—A bill to amend the Morris K. Udall Scholarship S. 3472—A bill to amend the Oil Pollution Act of 1990 and Excellence in National Environmental and Native to require oil polluters to pay the full costs of oil spills, American Public Policy Act of 1992 to honor the legacy and for other purposes. (Mr. Menendez) of Stewart L. Udall, and for other purposes. (Mr. Binga- man) S. 3514—A bill to amend the Outer Continental Shelf Lands Act to prohibit a person from entering into any S. 536—A bill to amend the Clean Air Act to modify Federal oil or gas lease or contract unless the person the definition of the term ‘‘renewable biomass’’. (Mr. pays into an Oil Spill Recovery Fund, or posts a bond, Wyden) in an amount equal to the total of the outstanding liability of the person and any removal costs incurred by, or S. 1622—A bill to limit the applicability of a certain judi- on behalf of, the person with respect to any oil discharge cial ruling to sources regulated under section 202 of for which the person has outstanding liability, and for the Clean Air Act. (Mr. Barrasso) other purposes. (Mr. Begich)

S. 1566—A bill to create the American Arctic Adaptation S. 3833—A bill to amend the National Environmental Edu- Grant Program to prevent or mitigate effects of Arctic cation Act to update, streamline, and modernize that Act, climate change and for other purposes. (Mr. Begich) and for other purposes. (Mrs. Gillibrand)

H.R. 1035—To amend the Morris K. Udall Scholarship S. 3834—A bill to amend the Environmental Research, and Excellence in National Environmental and Native Development, and Demonstration Authorization Act of American Public Policy Act of 1992 to honor the legacy 1978 to require the appointment of a member of the of Stewart L. Udall, and for other purposes. (Rep. Science Advisory Board based on the recommendation Grijalva) of the Secretary of Agriculture. (Mrs. Klobuchar)

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ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY—Continued S. 1660—A bill to amend the Toxic Substances Control Act to reduce the emissions of formaldehyde from com- S. 3933—A bill to protect electricity reliability by prohib- posite wood products, and for other purposes. (Ms. iting the use of funds for carrying out certain policies Klobuchar) and procedures that adversely affect domestic coal min- ing operations, and for other purposes. (Mr. Bunning) S. 2913—A bill to establish a national mercury monitoring program, and for other purposes. (Ms. Collins) H.R. 5809—To amend the Controlled Substances Act to provide for take-back disposal of controlled substances S. 3209—A bill to amend the Toxic Substances Control in certain instances, and for other purposes. (Rep. Inslee) Act to ensure that risks from chemicals are adequately understood and managed, and for other purposes. (Mr. Oil Spills: Lautenberg)

S. 3515—A bill to authorize and enhance the programs S. 3670—A bill to establish standards limiting the amounts of the Department of the Interior relating to the detection of arsenic and lead contained in glass beads used in of, response to, and mitigation and cleanup of oil spills pavement markings. (Mr. Specter) on Federal land managed by the Department, and for other purposes. (Ms. Shaheen) S. 3850—A bill to amend the Toxic Substances Control Act to clarify the jurisdiction of the Environmental Pro- S. RES. 582—A resolution recognizing the economic and tection Agency with respect to certain sporting good environmental impacts of the British Petroleum oil spill articles, and to exempt those articles from a definition on the people of the Gulf Coast and their way of life under that Act. (Mrs. Lincoln) and urging British Petroleum to give all due consider- ation to offers of assistance, products, or services from Water: the States directly impacted by the Deepwater Horizon oil spill. (Mr. Wicker) H.R. 631—Water Use Efficiency and Conservation Re- search Act. (Rep. Matheson) S. 3862—A bill to amend the Oil Pollution Act of 1990 to facilitate the ability of persons affected by oil spills S. 675—A bill to amend the Federal Water Pollution Con- to seek judicial redress. (Mr. Whitehouse) trol Act to prohibit the sale of dishwashing detergent in the United States if the detergent contains a high Solid Waste: level of phosphorus, and for other purposes. (Mr. Levin)

S. 232—A bill to prohibit the importation of certain low- S. 696—A bill to amend the Federal Water Pollution Con- level radioactive waste into the United States. (Mr. Alex- trol Act to include a definition of fill material. (Mr. ander) Cardin)

H.R. 1580—To authorize the Administrator of the Environ- S. 787—A bill to amend the Federal Water Pollution Con- mental Protection Agency to award grants for electronic trol Act to clarify the jurisdiction of the United States waste reduction research, development, and demonstra- over waters of the United States. (Mr. Feingold) tion projects, and for other purposes. (Rep. Gordon) S. 805—A bill to provide for a comprehensive study by S. 3633—A bill to amend the Solid Waste Disposal Act the National Research Council of the National Academy to improve a provision relating to Federal procurement of Sciences to assess the water management, needs, and of recycled materials to reduce greenhouse gas emissions. conservation of the Apalachicola-Chattahoochee-Flint (Mr. Carper) River System. (Mr. Nelson of FL)

Superfund: S. 878—A bill to amend the Federal Water Pollution Con- trol Act to modify provisions relating to beach moni- toring, and for other purposes. (Mr. Lautenberg)

Toxic Substances: S. 933—A bill to amend the Federal Water Pollution Con- trol Act and the Great Lakes Legacy Act of 2002 to S. 591—A bill to establish a National Commission on High- reauthorize programs to address remediation of contami- Level Radioactive Waste and Spent Nuclear Fuel, and nated sediment. (Mr. Levin) for other purposes. (Mr. Reid) S. 937—A bill to amend the Federal Water Pollution Con- S. 1428—A bill to amend the Toxic Substances Control trol Act to ensure that sewage treatment plants monitor Act to phase out the use of mercury in the manufacture for and report discharges of raw sewage, and for other of chlorine and caustic soda, and for other purposes. purposes. (Mr. Lautenberg) (Mr. Whitehouse)

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ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY—Continued S. 3661—A bill to amend the Federal Water Pollution Control Act to ensure the safe and proper use of S. 1005—A bill to amend the Federal Water Pollution dispersants in the event of an oil spill or release of Control Act and the Safe Drinking Water Act to improve hazardous substances, and for other purposes. (Mr. Lau- water and wastewater infrastructure in the United States. tenberg) (Mr. Cardin) H.R. 5320—To amend the Safe Drinking Water Act to S. 1035—A bill to enhance the ability of drinking water increase assistance for States, water systems, and dis- utilities in the United States to develop and implement advantaged communities; to encourage good financial climate change adaptation programs and policies, and and environmental management of water systems; to for other purposes. (Mr. Reid) strengthen the Environmental Protection Agency’s ability to enforce the requirements of the Act; to reduce lead S. 1215—Fracturing Responsibility and Awareness of in drinking water; to strengthen the endocrine disruptor Chemicals (FRAC) Act. (Mr. Casey) screening program; and for other purposes. (Rep. Wax- man) H.R. 1262—Water Quality Investment Act of 2009. (Rep. Oberstar) S. 3750—A bill to amend the Federal Water Pollution Control Act to include certain inland lakes within a H.R. 2093—To amend the Federal Water Pollution Control coastal water monitoring and grant program. (Mr. Brown Act relating to beach monitoring, and for other purposes. of OH) (Rep. Pallone) S. 3874—A bill to amend the Safe Drinking Act to reduce H.R. 3433—To amend the North American Wetlands Con- lead in drinking water. (Mrs. Boxer) servation Act to establish requirements regarding pay- ment of the non-Federal share of the costs of wetlands S. 4016—An original bill to amend the Federal Water Pol- conservation projects in Canada that are funded under lution Control Act to establish within the Environmental that Act, and for other purposes (Rep. Wittman) Protection Agency a Columbia Basin Restoration Pro- gram. (Mrs. Boxer) S. 2739—A bill to amend the Federal Water Pollution Control Act to provide for the establishment of the Puget FISH AND WILDLIFE Sound Program Office, and for other purposes. (Ms. Cantwell) S. 197—A bill to assist in the conservation of cranes by supporting and providing, through projects of persons S. 3038—A bill to amend the Safe Drinking Water Act and organizations with expertise in crane conservation to prevent the enforcement of certain national primary programs of countries the activities of which directly drinking water regulations unless sufficient funding is or indirectly affect cranes and the ecosystem of cranes. available. (Mr. Inhofe) (Mr. Feingold)

H.R. 4715—To amend the Federal Water Pollution Control S. 231—A bill to designate a portion of the Arctic National Act to reauthorize the National Estuary Program, and Wildlife Refuge as wilderness. (Mr. Lieberman) for other purposes. (Rep. Bishop) S. 373—A bill to amend title 18, United States Code, S. 3481—A bill to amend the Federal Water Pollution to include constrictor snakes of the species Python genera Control Act to clarify Federal responsibility for as an injurious animal. (Mr. Nelson of FL) stormwater pollution. (Mr. Cardin) S. 462—A bill to amend the Lacey Act Amendments of S. 3540—A bill to amend the Federal Water Pollition Con- 1981 to prohibit the importation, exportation, transpor- trol Act to reauthorize the National Estuary Program, tation, and sale, receipt, acquisition, or purchase in inter- and for other purposes. (Mr. Whitehouse) state or foreign commerce, of any live animal of any prohibited wildlife species, and for other purposes. (Mrs. S. 3561—A bill to establish centers of excellence for green Boxer) infrastructure, and for other purposes. (Mr. Udall of NM) S. 489—A bill to amend the Migratory Bird Treaty Act to authorize hunting under certain circumstances. (Mr. S. 3602—A bill to amend title 23, United States Code, Vitter) to direct the Secretary to establish a comprehensive pro- gram to control and treat polluted stormwater runoff from federally funded highways and roads, and for other pur- poses. (Mr. Cardin)

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FISH AND WILDLIFE—Continued H.R. 509—Marine Turtle Conservation Reauthorization Act of 2009. (Rep. Brown) S. 529—A bill to assist in the conservation of rare fields and rare canids by supporting and providing financial S. 1535—Protect America’s Wildlife Act of 2009. (Mrs. resources for the conservation programs of countries Feinstein) within the range of rare felid and rare canid populations and projects of persons with demonstrated expertise in S. 1702—A bill to amend the Pittman-Robertson Wildlife the conservation of rare felid and rare canid populations. Restoration Act to facilitate the establishment of addi- (Mr. Lieberman) tional or expanded public target ranges in certain states. (Mr. Udall of CO) H.R. 80—Captive Primate Safety Act. (Rep. Blumenauer) H.R. 3537—Junior Duck Stamp Conservation and Design S. 655—A bill to amend the Pittman-Robertson Wildlife Program Reauthorization Act of 2009. (Rep. Ortiz) Restoration Act to ensure adequate funding for conserva- tion and restoration of wildlife, and for other purposes. S. 2811—A bill to amend the Migratory Bird Treaty Act (Mr. Johnson) to provide for penalties and enforcement for intentionally taking protected avian species, and for other purposes. S. 690—A bill to amend the Neotropical Migratory Bird (Mr. Merkley) Conservation Act to reauthorize the Act. (Mr. Cardin) H.R. 2062—To amend the Migratory Bird Treaty Act to S. 724—A bill to amend the Endangered Species Act of provide for penalties and enforcement for intentionally 1973 to temporarily prohibit the Secretary of the Interior taking protected avian species, and for other purposes. from considering global climate change as a natural or (Rep. DeFazio) manmade factor in determining whether a species is a threatened or endangered species, and for other purposes. S. 2946—A bill to direct the Secretary of the Army to (Mr. Barrasso) take action with respect to the Chicago waterway system to prevent the migration of bighead and silver carps H.R. 388—To assist in the conservation of cranes by sup- into Lake Michigan, and for other purposes. (Ms. porting and providing, through projects of persons and Stabenow) organizations with expertise in crane conservation, finan- cial resources for the conservation programs of countries the activities of which directly or indirectly affect cranes H.R. 4973—To amend the Fish and Wildlife Act of 1956 and the ecosystems of cranes. (Rep. Baldwin) to reauthorize volunteer programs and community part- nerships for national wildlife refuges, and for other pur- H.R. 411—To assist in the conservation of rare felids and poses. (Rep. Kratovil) rare canids by supporting and providing financial re- sources for the conservation programs of nations within S. 3694—A bill to prohibit the conducting of invasive the range of rare felid and rare canid populations and research on great apes, and for other purposes. (Ms. projects of persons with demonstrated expertise in the Cantwell) conservation of rare felid and rare canid populations. (Rep. Inslee) S. 3781—A bill to require the Secretary of the Interior to convey the McKinney Lake National Fish Hatchery S. 1214—A bill to conserve fish and aquatic communities to the State of North Carolina, and for other purposes. in the United States through partnerships that foster fish (Ms. Hagan) habitat conservation, to improve the quality of life for the people of the United States, and for other purposes. S. 3825—A bill to amend the Endangered Species Act (Mr. Lieberman) of 1973 to remove certain portions of the distinct popu- lation segment of the Rocky Mountain gray wolf from S. 1421—A bill to amend section 42 of title 18, United the list of threatened species or the list of endangered States Code, to prohibit the importation and shipment species published under the Endangered Species Act of of certain species of carp. (Mr. Levin) 1973, and for other purposes. (Mr. Crapo)

H.R. 2188—To authorize the Secretary of the Interior, S. 3864—A bill to remove a portion of the distinct popu- through the United States Fish and Wildlife Service, lation segment of the Rocky Mountain gray wolf from to conduct a Joint Venture Program to protect, restore, the list of threatened species or the list of endangered enhance, and manage migratory bird populations, their species published under the Endangered Species Act of habitats, and the ecosystems they rely on, through vol- 1973, and for other purposes. (Mr. Tester) untary actions on public and private lands, and for other purposes. (Rep. Kratovil) S. 3919—A bill to remove the gray wolf from the list of threatened species or the list of endangered species S. 1519—A bill to provide for the eradication and control published under the Endangered Species Act of 1973, of nutria in Maryland, Louisiana, and other coastal and for other purposes. (Mr. Hatch) States. (Mr. Cardin)

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FISH AND WILDLIFE—Continued S. 387—A bill to designate the United States courthouse located at 211 South Court Street, Rockford, Illinois, S. 3930—A bill to provide for the expansion of Hakalau as the ‘‘Stanley J. Roszkowski United States Court- Forest National Wildlife Refuge, Hawaii County, Hawaii. house’’. (Mr. Durbin) (Mr. Akaka) S. 520—A bill to designate the United States courthouse S. 3403—A bill to amend the Fish and Wildlife Improve- under construction at 327 South Church Street, Rockford, ment Act of 1978 to exempt subsistence users in the Illinois, as the ‘‘Stanley J. Roszkowski United States State of Alaska from the prohibition on taking. (Ms. Courthouse’’. (Mr. Durbin) Murkowski) H.R. 813—To designate the Federal building and United INTERIOR DEPARTMENT States courthouse located at 306 East Main Street in Elizabeth City, North Carolina, as the ‘‘J. Herbert W. Small Federal Building and United States Courthouse’’. S. 785—A bill to establish a grant program to encourage (Rep. Butterfield) retooling of entities in the timber industry in Alaska, and for other purposes. (Ms Murkowski) H.R. 837—To designate the Federal building located at 799 United Nations Plaza in New York, New York, S. 1965—A bill to authorize the Secretary of the Interior as the ‘‘Ronald H. Brown United States Mission to the to provide financial assistance to the State of Louisiana United Nations Building’’. (Rep. Rangel) for a pilot program to develop measures to eradicate or control feral swine and to assess and restore wetlands H.R. 842—To designate the United States Courthouse to damaged by feral swine. (Ms. Landrieu) be constructed in Jackson, Mississippi, as the ‘‘R. Jess Brown United States Courthouse’’. (Rep. Thompson) S. 3382—A bill to authorize the Secretary of the Interior, through the Coastal Program of the United States Fish H.R. 869—To designate the Federal building and United and Wildlife Service, to work with willing partners and States courthouse located at 101 Barr Street in Lexington, provide support to efforts to assess, protect, restore, and Kentucky, as the ‘‘Scott Reed Federal Building and enhance important coastal areas that provide fish and United States Courthouse’’. (Rep. Chandler) wildlife habitat on which Federal trust species depend. (Mr. Cardin) H.R. 887—To designate the United States courthouse lo- cated at 131 East 4th Street in Davenport, Iowa, as S. 3461—A bill to create a fair and efficient system to the ‘‘James A. Leach United States Courthouse’’. (Rep. resolve claims of victims for economic injury caused Loebsack) by the Deepwater Horizon incident, and to direct the Secretary of the Interior to renegotiate the terms of the H.R. 1687—To designate the federally occupied building lease known as ‘‘Mississippi Canyon 252’’ with respect located at McKinley Avenue and Third Street, SW., Can- to claims relating to the Deepwater Horizon explosion ton, Ohio, as the ‘‘Ralph Regula Federal Building and and oil spill that exceed existing applicable economic United States Courthouse’’. (Rep. Boccieri) liability limitations. (Mr. Vitter) H.R. 2913—To designate the United States courthouse lo- H.R. 1554—To take certain property in McIntosh County, cated at 301 Simonton Street in Key West, Florida, as Oklahoma, into trust for the benefit of the Muscogee the ‘‘Sidney M. Aronovitz United States Courthouse’’. (Rep. Ros-Lehtinen) (Creek) Nation, and for other purposes. (Rep. Boren) H.R. 2053—To designate the United States courthouse lo- NUCLEAR REGULATION cated at 525 Magoffin Avenue in El Paso, Texas, as the ‘‘Albert Armendariz, Sr., United States Courthouse’’. (Rep. Reyes) S. 3322—A bill to amend the Atomic Energy Act of 1954 to establish a United States Nuclear Fuel Management H.R. 2121—To authorize the Administrator of General Corporation, and for other purposes. (Mr. Voinovich) Services to convey a parcel of real property in Galveston, Texas, to the Galveston Historical Foundation. (Rep. H.R. 515—To prohibit the importation of certain low-level Paul) radioactive waste into the United States. (Rep. Gordon) H.R. 2498—To designate the Federal building located at PUBLIC BUILDINGS 844 North Rush Street in Chicago, Illinois, as the ‘‘Wil- Federal Property and Grounds: liam O. Lipinski Federal Building’’. (Rep. Oberstar)

S. 377—A bill to designate the United States courthouse H.R. 3193—To designate the United States courthouse located at 131 East 4th Street in Davenport, Iowa, as under construction at 101 South United States Route the ‘‘James A. Leach United States Courthouse’’. (Mr. 1 in Fort Pierce, Florida, as the ‘‘Alto Lee Adams, Grassley) Sr., United States Courthouse’’. (Rep. Rooney)

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PUBLIC BUILDINGS—Continued H.R. 5706—To designate the building occupied by the Gov- ernment Printing Office located at 31451 East United H.R. 1700—To authorize the Administrator of General Avenue in Pueblo, Colorado, as the ‘‘Frank Evans Gov- Services to convey a parcel of real property in the Dis- ernment Printing Office Building’’. (Rep. Salazar) trict of Columbia to provide for the establishment of a National Women’s History Museum. (Rep. Maloney) H.R. 5773—To designate the Federal building located at 6401 Security Boulevard in Baltimore, Maryland, com- H.R. 2423—A bill to designate the Federal building and monly known as the Social Security Administration Op- United States courthouse located at 1300 Victoria Street erations Building, as the ‘‘Robert M. Ball Federal Build- in Laredo, Texas, as the ‘‘George P. Kazen Federal ing’’. (Rep. Cummings) Building and United States Courthouse’’. (Rep. Cuellar) H.R. 4387—To designate the Federal building located at H.R. 3305—To designate the Federal building and United 100 North Palafox Street in Pensacola, Florida, as the States courthouse located at 224 South Boulder Avenue ‘‘Winston E. Arnow Federal Building’’. (Rep. Miller in Tulsa, Oklahoma, as the ‘‘H. Dale Cook Federal of FL) Building and United States Courthouse’’. (Rep. Sullivan) S. 3940—A bill to designate the Federal building and S. 2129—A bill to authorize the Administrator of General United States courthouse located at 700 Grant Street Services to convey a parcel of real property in the Dis- in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania as the ‘‘Richard Lewis trict of Columbia to provide for the establishment of Thornburgh Courthouse’’. (Mr. Specter) a National Women’s History Museum. (Ms. Collins) S. 3995—A bill to direct the Administrator of the General H.R. 3562—To designate the federally occupied building Services Administration to install Wi-Fi hotspots and located at 1220 Echelon Parkway in Jackson, Mississippi, wireless neutral host systems in all Federal buildings as the ‘‘James Chaney, Andrew Goodman, Michael in order to improve in-building wireless communications Schwerner, and Roy K. Moore Federal Building’’. (Rep. coverage and commercial network capacity by offloading Thompson of MS) wireless traffic onto wireless broadband networks. (Ms. Snowe) H.R. 4275—To designate the annex building under con- struction for the Elbert P. Tuttle United States Court H.R. 6510—To direct the Administrator of General Services of Appeals Building in Atlanta, Georgia, as the ‘‘John to convey a parcel of real property in Houston, Texas, C. Godbold Federal Building’’. (Rep. Lewis) to the Military Museum of Texas, and for other purposes. (Rep. Jackson Lee) S. 3248—A bill to designate the Department of the Interior Building in Washington, District of Columbia, as the ‘‘Stewart Lee Udall Department of the Interior Build- TENNESSEE VALLEY AUTHORITY ing’’. (Mr. Bingaman) Reorganization: S. 3250—A bill to provide for the training of Federal building personnel, and for other purposes. (Mr. Carper)

S. 3354—A bill to redesignate the North Mississippi Na- TRANSPORTATION tional Wildlife Refuges Complex as the Sam D. Hamilton Infrastructure: North Mississippi National Wildlife Refuges Complex. (Mr. Cochran) S. 308—A bill to amend title 23, United States Code, to improve economic opportunity and development in S. 3555—A bill to designate the Federal building and rural States through highway investment, and for other United States courthouse located at 515 9th Street in purposes. (Mr. Baucus) Rapid City, South Dakota, as the ‘‘Andrew W. Bogue Federal Building and United States Courthouse.’’ (Mr. S. 309—A bill to amend title 23, United States Code, Johnson) to improve highway transportation in the United States, including rural and metropolitan areas. (Mr. Baucus) H.R. 5128—To designate the United States Department of the Interior Building in Washington, District of Colum- S. 779—A bill to amend titles 23 and 49, United States bia, as the ‘‘Stewart Lee Udall Department of the Interior Code, to modify provisions relating to the length and Building’’. (Rep. Heinrich) weight limitations for vehicles operating on Federal-aid highways, and for other purposes. (Mr. Lautenberg) H.R. 5651—To designate the Federal building and United States courthouse located at 515 9th Street in Rapid S. 884—A bill to amend title 23, United States Code, City, South Dakota, as the ‘‘Andrew W. Bogue Federal to remove privatized highway miles as a factor in appor- Building and United States Courthouse’’. (Rep. Herseth tioning highway funding. (Mr. Bingaman) Sandlin)

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TRANSPORTATION—Continued S. 791—A bill to direct the Secretary of Transportation to carry out programs and activities to improve highway S. 903—A bill to permit a State to elect to receive the safety. (Mr. Baucus) State’s contributions to the Highway Trust Fund in lieu of its Federal-aid Highway program apportionment for S. 856—A bill to establish a commercial truck highway the next fiscal year, and for other purposes. (Mrs. safety demonstration program in the State of Maine, and Hutchison) for other purposes. (Ms. Collins)

S. 971—A bill to implement a pilot program to establish S. 930—A bill to promote secure ferry transportation and truck parking facilities. (Mr. Schumer) for other purposes. (Mrs. Murray)

S. 1156—A bill to amend the Safe, Accountable, Flexible, S. 1059—A bill to permit commercial vehicles at weights Efficient Transportation Equity Act: A Legacy for Users up to 129,000 pounds to use certain highways of the to reauthorize and improve the safe routes to school Interstate System in the State of Idaho which would program. (Harkin) provide significant savings in the transportation of goods throughout the Unites States, and for other purposes. S. 1266—A bill to amend title 23, United States Code, (Mr. Crapo) to direct the Secretary of Transportation to require that broadband conduit be installed as part of certain highway S. 1115—A bill to amend title 23, United States Code, construction projects, and for other purposes. (Ms. to prohibit the imposition of new tolls on the Federal- Klobuchar) aid system, and for other purposes. (Mrs. Hutchison)

S. 1534—A bill to complete construction of the 13-States S. 1498—An original bill to provide an extension of high- Appalachian development highway system, and for other way programs authorized under the Safe, Accountable, purposes. (Mr. Byrd) Flexible, Efficient Transportation Equity Act: A Legacy for Users. (Mrs. Boxer) S. 1641—A bill to modify and waive certain requirements under title 23, United States Code, to assist States with S. 1536—A bill to amend title 23, United States Code, a high unemployment rate in carrying out Federal-aid to reduce the amount of Federal highway funding avail- highway construction projects, and for other purposes. able to States that do not enact a law prohibiting an (Ms. Stabenow) individual from writing, sending, or reading text mes- sages while operating a motor vehicle. (Mr. Schumer) S. 1701—A bill to amend title 23, United States Code, to require corrosion mitigation and prevention plans for S. 1938—A bill to establish a program to reduce injuries bridges receiving Federal funding, and for other pur- and deaths caused by cellphone use and texting while poses. (Mr. Brown) driving. (Mr. Rockefeller)

Transportation Policy: S. 2920—A bill to amend chapter 1 of title 23, United States Code, to condition the receipt of certain highway S. 198—A bill to direct the Secretary of Transportation funding by States on the enactment and enforcement to waive non-Federal share requirements for certain by States of certain laws to prevent repeat intoxicated transportation programs and activities through September driving. (Mr. Lautenberg) 30, 2009. (Mr. Sanders) S. 3269—A bill to provide driver safety grants to States S. 398—A bill to permit commercial vehicles at weights with graduated driver licensing laws that meet certain up to 129,000 pounds to use certain highways of the minimum requirements. (Mrs. Gillibrand) Interstate System in the State of Idaho which would provide significant savings in the transportation of goods S. 3485—A bill to amend title 23, United States Code, throughout the United States, and for other purposes. to improve highway mobility in rural States for the ben- (Mr. Crapo) efit of all States. (Mr. Barrasso)

S. 584—A bill to ensure that all users of the transportation H.R. 5730—Surface Transportation Earmark Rescission, system, including pedestrians, bicyclists, transit users, Savings, and Accountability Act. (Rep. Markey of CO) children, older individuals, and individuals with disabil- ities, are able to travel safely and conveniently on and S. 3743—A bill to amend title 23, United States Code, across federally funded streets and highways. (Mr. Har- to incorporate regional transportation planning organiza- kin) tions into statewide transportation planning, and for other purposes. (Mrs. Klobuchar) S. 759—A bill to amend the Transportation Equity Act for the 21st Century to reauthorize a provision relating to additional contract authority for States with Indian reservations. (Mr. Bingaman)

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TRANSPORTATION—Continued S. 2724—A bill to provide for environmental restoration activities and forest management activities in the Lake H.R. 3427—To amend title 23, United States Code, to Tahoe Basin. (Mr. Reid) protect States that have in effect laws or orders with respect to pay to play reform, and for other purposes. H.R. 1854—To amend the Water Resources Development (Rep. Quigley) Act of 1992 to modify an environmental infrastructure project for Big Bear Lake, California. (Rep. Lewis) WATER RESOURCES Army Corps of Engineers: S. 3025—A bill to amend the Federal Water Pollution Control Act to provide assistance for programs and ac- S. 237—A bill to establish a collaborative program to pro- tivities to protect and restore the water quality of the tect the Great Lakes, and for other purposes. (Mr. Levin) Columbia River Basin, and for other purposes. (Mr. Merkley) S. 479—A bill to amend the Chesapeake Bay Initiative Act of 1998 to provide for the continuing authorization S. 3073—A bill to amend the Federal Water Pollution of the Chesapeake Bay Gateways and Watertrails Net- Control Act to protect and restore the Great Lakes. (Mr. work. (Mr. Cardin) Levin)

S. 732—A bill to amend the National Dam Safety Program S. 3109—A bill to require the Secretary of the Army to Act to establish a program to provide grant assistance conduct levee system evaluations and certifications on to States for the rehabilitation and repair of deficient receipt of requests from non-Federal interests. (Mr. Bau- dams. (Mr. Akaka) cus)

S. 854—A bill to amend the Federal Water Pollution Con- S. 3213—A bill to ensure that amounts credited to the trol Act to update a program to provide assistance for Harbor Maintenance Trust Fund are used for harbor the planning, design, and construction of treatment works maintenance. (Mr. Levin) to intercept, transport, control, or treat municipal com- bined sewer overflows and sanitary sewer overflows, and S. 3256—A bill to require a study to determine the feasi- to require the Administrator of the Environmental Protec- bility of mitigating damages relating to Federal naviga- tion Agency to update certain guidance used to develop tion work conducted at Oklahoma Beach in the State and determine the financial capability of communities of New York. (Mr. Schumer) to implement clean water infrastructure programs. (Mr. Voinovich) S. 3363—A bill to amend the Water Resources Research Act of 1984 to reauthorize grants for and require applied H.R. 1145—National Water Research and Development Ini- water supply research regarding the water resources re- tiative Act of 2009. (Rep. Gordon) search and technology institutes established under that Act. (Mr. Cardin) S. 1014—A bill to amend the Water Resources Develop- ment Act of 2007 to make technical corrections to a S. 3539—A bill to amend the Federal Water Pollution provision relating to project deauthorizations. (Ms. Col- Control Act to establish a grant program to assist in lins) the restoration of San Francisco Bay. (Mrs. Feinstein)

S. 1311—A bill to amend the Federal Water Pollution S. 3553—A bill to require the Secretary of the Army to Control Act to expand and strengthen cooperative efforts study the feasibility of the hydrological separation of to monitor, restore, and protect the resource productivity, the Great Lakes and Mississippi River Basins. (Ms. water quality, and marine ecosystems of the Gulf of Stabenow) Mexico. (Mr. Wicker) H.R. 5545—To deauthorize a portion of the project for S. 1471—A bill to direct the Secretary of the Army to navigation, Potomac River, Washington Channel, District carry out certain water control projects at Lake Pont- of Columbia, under the jurisdiction of the Corps of Engi- chartrain, Louisiana, and for other purposes. (Mr. Vitter) neers. (Rep. Norton)

S. 1712—A bill to promote water efficiency, conservation, H.R. 5282—To provide funds to the Army Corps of Engi- and adaptation, and for other purposes. (Mr. Reid) neers to hire veterans and members of the Armed Forces to assist the Corps with curation and historic preservation H.R. 1053—Chesapeake Bay Accountability and Recovery activities, and for other purposes. (Rep. Barrow) Act of 2009. (Rep. Wittman) S. 12—A bill to require the Secretary of the Army to H.R. 965—Chesapeake Bay Gateways and Watertrails Net- operate the Buford Dam/Lake Sidney Lanier Project, and work Continuing Authorization Act. (Rep. Sarbanes) for other purposes. (Mr. Isakson)

S. 1816—A bill to amend the Federal Water Pollution S. 13—A bill to require the Secretary of the Army to Control Act to improve and reauthorize the Chesapeake calculate the aggregate withdrawals of non-Federal enti- Bay Program. (Mr. Cardin) ties, and for other purposes. (Mr. Isakson)

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WATER RESOURCES—Continued S. 3910—A bill to require the Secretary of the Army to update each water control manual of the Corps of Engi- neers regarding the Apalachicola-Chattahoochee-Flint River system to include reallocation of storage to meet current and future municipal and industrial water supply needs, and for other purposes. (Mr. Chambliss)

S. 3911—A bill to require the Secretary of the Army to operate the Buford Dam/Lake Sidney Lanier Project and the Allatoona Dam and Reservoir Project, and for other purposes. (Mr. Chambliss) Æ

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