S6098 CONGRESSIONAL RECORD — SENATE October 23, 2019 H.R. 3055, supra; which was ordered to lie on SA 1049. Ms. KLOBUCHAR submitted an TEXT OF AMENDMENTS the table. amendment intended to be proposed to SA 1032. Ms. BALDWIN (for herself and Mr. amendment SA 948 proposed by Mr. SHELBY SA 967. Ms. ROSEN (for herself and MORAN) submitted an amendment intended to the bill H.R. 3055, supra; which was or- Ms. CORTEZ MASTO) submitted an to be proposed to amendment SA 948 pro- dered to lie on the table. amendment intended to be proposed to posed by Mr. SHELBY to the bill H.R. 3055, SA 1050. Ms. KLOBUCHAR submitted an amendment SA 948 proposed by Mr. supra; which was ordered to lie on the table. amendment intended to be proposed to SHELBY to the bill H.R. 3055, making SA 1033. Mr. TILLIS (for himself and Mr. amendment SA 948 proposed by Mr. SHELBY appropriations for the Departments of BURR) submitted an amendment intended to to the bill H.R. 3055, supra; which was or- Commerce and Justice, Science, and be proposed to amendment SA 948 proposed dered to lie on the table. by Mr. SHELBY to the bill H.R. 3055, supra; SA 1051. Mrs. FEINSTEIN submitted an Related Agencies for the fiscal year which was ordered to lie on the table. amendment intended to be proposed to ending September 30, 2020, and for SA 1034. Mr. BARRASSO (for himself, Mr. amendment SA 948 proposed by Mr. SHELBY other purposes; which was ordered to CARPER, Mrs. CAPITO, and Mr. CARDIN) sub- to the bill H.R. 3055, supra; which was or- lie on the table; as follows: mitted an amendment intended to be pro- dered to lie on the table. At the appropriate place in title IV of divi- posed to amendment SA 948 proposed by Mr. SA 1052. Mrs. FEINSTEIN submitted an sion C, insert the following: SHELBY to the bill H.R. 3055, supra; which amendment intended to be proposed to PROHIBITION OF USE OF FUNDS TO DIVERT was ordered to lie on the table. amendment SA 948 proposed by Mr. SHELBY SA 1035. Mr. BOOKER (for himself and Mr. to the bill H.R. 3055, supra; which was or- FUNDS FROM THE SOUTHERN NEVADA PUBLIC JONES) submitted an amendment intended to dered to lie on the table. MANAGEMENT ACT SPECIAL ACCOUNT be proposed to amendment SA 948 proposed SA 1053. Mrs. FEINSTEIN submitted an SEC. 4llll. None of the funds made by Mr. SHELBY to the bill H.R. 3055, supra; amendment intended to be proposed to available by this Act may be used to rescind which was ordered to lie on the table. amendment SA 948 proposed by Mr. SHELBY or divert funds from the special account es- SA 1036. Ms. SMITH submitted an amend- to the bill H.R. 3055, supra; which was or- tablished under section 4(e)(1)(C) of the ment intended to be proposed to amendment dered to lie on the table. Southern Nevada Public Land Management SA 948 proposed by Mr. SHELBY to the bill SA 1054. Mrs. FEINSTEIN submitted an Act of 1998 (Public Law 105–263; 111 Stat. 2345) H.R. 3055, supra; which was ordered to lie on amendment intended to be proposed to for any purpose not under that the table. amendment SA 948 proposed by Mr. SHELBY Act. SA 1037. Ms. HIRONO submitted an amend- to the bill H.R. 3055, supra; which was or- ment intended to be proposed to amendment dered to lie on the table. SA 968. Ms. ROSEN submitted an SA 948 proposed by Mr. SHELBY to the bill SA 1055. Mrs. FEINSTEIN submitted an amendment intended to be proposed to H.R. 3055, supra; which was ordered to lie on amendment intended to be proposed to amendment SA 948 proposed by Mr. the table. amendment SA 948 proposed by Mr. SHELBY SHELBY to the bill H.R. 3055, making SA 1038. Mr. DURBIN (for himself and Mr. to the bill H.R. 3055, supra; which was or- INHOFE) submitted an amendment intended dered to lie on the table. appropriations for the Departments of to be proposed to amendment SA 948 pro- SA 1056. Mrs. FEINSTEIN submitted an Commerce and Justice, Science, and posed by Mr. SHELBY to the bill H.R. 3055, amendment intended to be proposed to Related Agencies for the fiscal year supra; which was ordered to lie on the table. amendment SA 948 proposed by Mr. SHELBY ending September 30, 2020, and for SA 1039. Mr. KAINE submitted an amend- to the bill H.R. 3055, supra; which was or- other purposes; which was ordered to ment intended to be proposed to amendment dered to lie on the table. lie on the table; as follows: SA 948 proposed by Mr. SHELBY to the bill SA 1057. Mrs. FEINSTEIN submitted an H.R. 3055, supra; which was ordered to lie on amendment intended to be proposed to At the appropriate place in title II of divi- the table. amendment SA 948 proposed by Mr. SHELBY sion D, insert the following: SA 1040. Mrs. SHAHEEN submitted an to the bill H.R. 3055, supra; which was or- SEC. 2ll. (a) Notwithstanding any other amendment intended to be proposed to dered to lie on the table. provision of this Act, the amount made amendment SA 948 proposed by Mr. SHELBY SA 1058. Mrs. FEINSTEIN submitted an available for the Neighborhood Reinvest- to the bill H.R. 3055, supra; which was or- amendment intended to be proposed to ment Corporation under the heading ‘‘PAY- dered to lie on the table. amendment SA 948 proposed by Mr. SHELBY MENT TO THE NEIGHBORHOOD REINVESTMENT SA 1041. Mrs. SHAHEEN submitted an to the bill H.R. 3055, supra; which was or- CORPORATION’’ under the heading ‘‘NEIGHBOR- amendment intended to be proposed to dered to lie on the table. HOOD REINVESTMENT CORPORATION’’ under amendment SA 948 proposed by Mr. SHELBY SA 1059. Mrs. FEINSTEIN submitted an title III of this division shall be increased by to the bill H.R. 3055, supra; which was or- amendment intended to be proposed to $2,000,000. dered to lie on the table. amendment SA 948 proposed by Mr. SHELBY (b) Notwithstanding any other provision of SA 1042. Ms. DUCKWORTH submitted an to the bill H.R. 3055, supra; which was or- this Act, the amount made available for the amendment intended to be proposed to dered to lie on the table. Office of Administration under the heading amendment SA 948 proposed by Mr. SHELBY SA 1060. Mr. CARDIN submitted an amend- ‘‘ADMINISTRATIVE SUPPORT OFFICES’’ under to the bill H.R. 3055, supra; which was or- ment intended to be proposed to amendment the heading ‘‘MANAGEMENT AND ADMINISTRA- dered to lie on the table. SA 948 proposed by Mr. SHELBY to the bill TION’’ under this title shall be decreased by SA 1043. Mr. BROWN (for himself and Mr. H.R. 3055, supra; which was ordered to lie on $2,000,000. JONES) submitted an amendment intended to the table. be proposed to amendment SA 948 proposed SA 1061. Ms. CORTEZ MASTO submitted SA 969. Ms. ROSEN (for herself and by Mr. SHELBY to the bill H.R. 3055, supra; an amendment intended to be proposed to Ms. CORTEZ MASTO) submitted an which was ordered to lie on the table. amendment SA 948 proposed by Mr. SHELBY SA 1044. Ms. SMITH (for herself, Mr. to the bill H.R. 3055, supra; which was or- amendment intended to be proposed to BROWN, Mr. VAN HOLLEN, Mr. KAINE, Mr. dered to lie on the table. amendment SA 948 proposed by Mr. WARNER, and Mr. CARDIN) submitted an SA 1062. Ms. CORTEZ MASTO submitted SHELBY to the bill H.R. 3055, making amendment intended to be proposed by her an amendment intended to be proposed by appropriations for the Departments of to the bill H.R. 3055, supra; which was or- her to the bill H.R. 3055, supra; which was or- Commerce and Justice, Science, and dered to lie on the table. dered to lie on the table. Related Agencies for the fiscal year SA 1045. Mr. HEINRICH submitted an SA 1063. Ms. CORTEZ MASTO (for herself ending September 30, 2020, and for amendment intended to be proposed to and Mr. PORTMAN) submitted an amendment amendment SA 948 proposed by Mr. SHELBY intended to be proposed to amendment SA other purposes; which was ordered to to the bill H.R. 3055, supra; which was or- 948 proposed by Mr. SHELBY to the bill H.R. lie on the table; as follows: dered to lie on the table. 3055, supra; which was ordered to lie on the On page 230, line 17, strike ‘‘$1,357,182,000’’ SA 1046. Mr. HEINRICH submitted an table. and insert ‘‘$1,358,182,000 (of which $4,088,000 amendment intended to be proposed to SA 1064. Ms. CORTEZ MASTO submitted shall be for activities under section 5(d)(2) of amendment SA 948 proposed by Mr. SHELBY an amendment intended to be proposed to the Lake Tahoe Restoration Act (Public Law to the bill H.R. 3055, supra; which was or- amendment SA 948 proposed by Mr. SHELBY 106–506; 114 Stat. 2353; 130 Stat. 1786))’’. dered to lie on the table. to the bill H.R. 3055, supra; which was or- On page 263, line 9, strike ‘‘$136,244,000’’ and SA 1047. Mr. TOOMEY (for himself and Mr. dered to lie on the table. insert ‘‘$135,244,000’’. COONS) submitted an amendment intended to SA 1065. Mr. INHOFE (for himself and Mr. be proposed to amendment SA 948 proposed BROWN) submitted an amendment intended SA 970. Ms. ROSEN submitted an by Mr. SHELBY to the bill H.R. 3055, supra; to be proposed to amendment SA 948 pro- amendment intended to be proposed to which was ordered to lie on the table. posed by Mr. SHELBY to the bill H.R. 3055, amendment SA 948 proposed by Mr. SA 1048. Mrs. GILLIBRAND submitted an supra; which was ordered to lie on the table. amendment intended to be proposed to SA 1066. Mr. DURBIN (for himself and Mr. SHELBY to the bill H.R. 3055, making amendment SA 948 proposed by Mr. SHELBY BROWN) submitted an amendment intended appropriations for the Departments of to the bill H.R. 3055, supra; which was or- to be proposed by him to the bill H.R. 3055, Commerce and Justice, Science, and dered to lie on the table. supra; which was ordered to lie on the table. Related Agencies for the fiscal year

VerDate Sep 11 2014 02:53 Oct 24, 2019 Jkt 099060 PO 00000 Frm 00048 Fmt 0624 Sfmt 0634 E:\CR\FM\A23OC6.033 S23OCPT1 October 23, 2019 CONGRESSIONAL RECORD — SENATE S6099 ending September 30, 2020, and for At the appropriate place, insert the fol- the Consumer Price Index for All Urban Con- other purposes; which was ordered to lowing: sumers, as published by the Bureau of Labor lie on the table; as follows: SEC. lll (a) Except as provided in sub- Statistics; section (b), none of the funds appropriated (7) an explanation for a delay in comple- On page 124, line 14, strike ‘‘$331,114,000’’ under this Act or any other Act may be used tion or increase in the original cost estimate and insert ‘‘$330,114,000’’. On page 168, line 17, strike ‘‘$34,000,000’’ and to— for the project; and insert ‘‘$35,000,000’’. (1) purchase, acquire, or distribute extra- (8) the amount of and rationale for any neous promotional items, including blan- award, incentive fee, or other type of bonus, SA 971. Ms. ERNST submitted an kets, buttons, clothing, coloring books, cups, if any, awarded for the project. amendment intended to be proposed to fidget spinners, hats, holiday ornaments, jar Ms. ERNST submitted an amendment SA 948 proposed by Mr. grip openers, keychains, koozies, magnets, SA 975. neckties, novelties, snuggies, stickers, stress amendment intended to be proposed to SHELBY to the bill H.R. 3055, making balls, stuffed animals, tchotchkes, amendment SA 948 proposed by Mr. appropriations for the Departments of thermoses, tote bags, trading cards, or writ- Commerce and Justice, Science, and SHELBY to the bill H.R. 3055, making ing utensils; or appropriations for the Departments of Related Agencies for the fiscal year (2) manufacture or use a mascot or cos- ending September 30, 2020, and for tumed character to promote an agency, pro- Commerce and Justice, Science, and other purposes; which was ordered to gram, or agenda. Related Agencies for the fiscal year lie on the table; as follows: (b) The prohibition in subsection (a) shall ending September 30, 2020, and for other purposes; which was ordered to On page 310, lines 12 and 13, strike ‘‘and not apply to the use of funds for— conducting an international program as au- (1) an item presented as an honorary or in- lie on the table; as follows: thorized, $317,964,000’’ and insert formal recognition award; or At the appropriate place in title IV of divi- ‘‘$314,964,000’’. (2) an item— sion D, insert the following: (A) used for recruitment for enlistment or SEC. 4ll. When issuing statements, press employment with the Armed Forces; SA 972. Ms. ERNST (for herself and releases, requests for proposals, bid solicita- (B) used for recruitment for employment Mr. GRASSLEY) submitted an amend- tions and other documents describing with the Federal Government; or ment intended to be proposed to projects or programs funded in whole or in (C) distributed for diplomatic purposes, in- part with Federal money, all grantees re- amendment SA 948 proposed by Mr. cluding gifts for foreign leaders. SHELBY to the bill H.R. 3055, making ceiving Federal funds included in this Act, including State and local governments and appropriations for the Departments of SA 974. Ms. ERNST submitted an Commerce and Justice, Science, and recipients of Federal research grants, shall amendment intended to be proposed to clearly state— Related Agencies for the fiscal year amendment SA 948 proposed by Mr. (1) the percentage of the total costs of the ending September 30, 2020, and for SHELBY to the bill H.R. 3055, making program or project which will be financed other purposes; which was ordered to appropriations for the Departments of with Federal money; lie on the table; as follows: Commerce and Justice, Science, and (2) the dollar amount of Federal funds for At the appropriate place in title II of divi- Related Agencies for the fiscal year the project or program; and sion D, insert the following: ending September 30, 2020, and for (3) percentage and dollar amount of the SEC. 2ll. Section 8(o) of the United other purposes; which was ordered to total costs of the project or program that States Housing Act of 1937 (42 U.S.C. 1437f(o)) will be financed by non-governmental is amended by adding at the end the fol- lie on the table; as follows: sources. lowing: At the appropriate place, insert the fol- ‘‘(21) PORTABILITY OF VOUCHERS.— lowing: SA 976. Ms. ERNST submitted an ‘‘(A) DEFINITIONS.—In this paragraph— SEC. ll. (a) Not later than 1 year after amendment intended to be proposed to ‘‘(i) the term ‘covered public housing agen- the date of enactment of this Act, the Direc- amendment SA 948 proposed by Mr. cy’ means a public housing agency that, in a tor of the Office of Management and Budget SHELBY to the bill H.R. 3055, making given fiscal year, utilizes less than 95 of the shall submit to Congress and post on the budget authority available to the public website of the Office of Management and appropriations for the Departments of housing agency; Budget a report on each project funded by an Commerce and Justice, Science, and ‘‘(ii) the term ‘initial public housing agen- agency that is appropriated funds under this Related Agencies for the fiscal year cy’ has the meaning given the term ‘initial Act— ending September 30, 2020, and for PHA’ in section 982.4 of title 24, Code of Fed- (1) that is more than 5 years behind sched- other purposes; which was ordered to eral Regulations, or any successor regula- ule; or lie on the table; as follows: tion; and (2) for which the amount spent on the At the appropriate place, insert the fol- ‘‘(iii) the term ‘portable family’ means a project is not less than $1,000,000,000 more lowing: family holding a voucher under this sub- than the original cost estimate for the section that seeks to rent a dwelling unit project. SEC. ll. Notwithstanding section 2, none outside of the jurisdiction of the initial pub- (b) Each report submitted and posted under of the funds appropriated or otherwise made lic housing agency. subsection (a) shall include, for each project available under any division of the Act may be used by a Federal agency to purchase in- ‘‘(B) REQUIREMENT.—A covered public hous- included in the report— ing agency that has jurisdiction over the (1) a brief description of the project, in- formation technology items produced by a area in which a portable family is seeking to cluding— Chinese-owned company for which a Federal use the voucher received from an initial pub- (A) the purpose of the project; agency has issued a warning about known lic housing agency— (B) each location in which the project is cybersecurity risks. carried out; ‘‘(i) shall be required absorb and receive Ms. ERNST submitted an the portable family by the end of the cal- (C) the year in which the project was initi- SA 977. endar year in which the portable family ated; amendment intended to be proposed to seeks to use the voucher; (D) the Federal share of the total cost of amendment SA 948 proposed by Mr. ‘‘(ii) shall make assistance payments to the project; and SHELBY to the bill H.R. 3055, making the portable family under an annual con- (E) each primary contractor, subcon- appropriations for the Departments of tributions contract entered into between the tractor, grant recipient, and subgrantee re- Commerce and Justice, Science, and covered public housing agency and the Sec- cipient of the project; Related Agencies for the fiscal year retary; and (2) an explanation of any change to the ending September 30, 2020, and for original scope of the project, including by ‘‘(iii) may not bill the initial public hous- other purposes; which was ordered to ing agency for those assistance payments.’’. the addition or narrowing of the initial re- quirements of the project; lie on the table; as follows: SA 973. Ms. ERNST submitted an (3) the original expected date for comple- On page 345, strike lines 13 through 15. amendment intended to be proposed to tion of the project; amendment SA 948 proposed by Mr. (4) the current expected date for comple- SA 978. Ms. ERNST submitted an SHELBY to the bill H.R. 3055, making tion of the project; amendment intended to be proposed to appropriations for the Departments of (5) the original cost estimate for the amendment SA 948 proposed by Mr. project, as adjusted to reflect increases in Commerce and Justice, Science, and SHELBY to the bill H.R. 3055, making the Consumer Price Index for All Urban Con- Related Agencies for the fiscal year sumers, as published by the Bureau of Labor appropriations for the Departments of ending September 30, 2020, and for Statistics; Commerce and Justice, Science, and other purposes; which was ordered to (6) the current cost estimate for the Related Agencies for the fiscal year lie on the table; as follows: project, as adjusted to reflect increases in ending September 30, 2020, and for

VerDate Sep 11 2014 02:53 Oct 24, 2019 Jkt 099060 PO 00000 Frm 00049 Fmt 0624 Sfmt 0634 E:\CR\FM\A23OC6.036 S23OCPT1 S6100 CONGRESSIONAL RECORD — SENATE October 23, 2019 other purposes; which was ordered to Enhancement Act of 2000 (22 U.S.C. 7207) is managed as part of, the Holy Cross Wilder- lie on the table; as follows: amended— ness designated by section 102(a)(5) of Public (1) in the section heading, by striking ‘‘AND Law 96–560 (94 Stat. 3266). In section 419 of division D, strike ‘‘this ’’; ‘‘(24) HOOSIER RIDGE WILDERNESS.—Certain Act’’ and insert ‘‘this division or divisions B, FINANCING (2) by striking subsection (b); Federal land within the White River Na- C, or D of this Act’’. (3) in subsection (a)— tional Forest that comprises approximately (A) by striking ‘‘PROHIBITION’’ and all that 5,235 acres, as generally depicted as ‘Pro- SA 979. Mr. MURPHY submitted an follows through ‘‘(1) IN GENERAL.—Notwith- posed Hoosier Ridge Wilderness’ on the map amendment intended to be proposed to standing’’ and inserting ‘‘IN GENERAL.—Not- entitled ‘Tenmile Proposal’ and dated June amendment SA 948 proposed by Mr. withstanding’’; and 24, 2019, which shall be known as the ‘Hoosier SHELBY to the bill H.R. 3055, making (B) by redesignating paragraphs (2) and (3) Ridge Wilderness’. appropriations for the Departments of as subsections (b) and (c), respectively, and ‘‘(25) TENMILE WILDERNESS.—Certain Fed- Commerce and Justice, Science, and by moving those subsections, as so redesig- eral land within the White River National Related Agencies for the fiscal year nated, 2 ems to the left; and Forest that comprises approximately 7,624 (4) by striking ‘‘paragraph (1)’’ each place acres, as generally depicted as ‘Proposed ending September 30, 2020, and for it appears and inserting ‘‘subsection (a)’’. Tenmile Wilderness’ on the map entitled other purposes; which was ordered to ‘Tenmile Proposal’ and dated June 24, 2019, lie on the table; as follows: SA 982. Mr. BENNET submitted an which shall be known as the ‘Tenmile Wil- On page 231, line 15, strike ‘‘$58,770,000’’ and amendment intended to be proposed to derness’. insert ‘‘$67,270,000’’. amendment SA 948 proposed by Mr. ‘‘(26) EAGLES NEST WILDERNESS ADDITIONS.— On page 231, line 20, strike the period at SHELBY to the bill H.R. 3055, making Certain Federal land within the White River the end and insert ‘‘: Provided further, That appropriations for the Departments of National Forest that comprises approxi- $10,000,000 of the amount made available Commerce and Justice, Science, and mately 9,670 acres, as generally depicted as ‘Proposed Freeman Creek Wilderness Addi- under this heading shall be available for Related Agencies for the fiscal year grants under the Highlands Conservation Act tion’ and ‘Proposed Spraddle Creek Wilder- (Public Law 108–421; 118 Stat. 2375).’’. ending September 30, 2020, and for ness Addition’ on the map entitled ‘Eagles On page 263, line 9, strike ‘‘$136,244,000’’ and other purposes; which was ordered to Nest Wilderness Additions Proposal’ and insert ‘‘$127,744,000’’. lie on the table; as follows: dated June 24, 2019, which shall be incor- At the end of title I of division C, insert porated into, and managed as part of, the Ea- SA 980. Mr. MURPHY submitted an the following: gles Nest Wilderness designated by Public amendment intended to be proposed to Subtitle B—Colorado Outdoor Recreation Law 94–352 (90 Stat. 870).’’. (b) APPLICABLE LAW.—Any reference in the and Economy amendment SA 948 proposed by Mr. Wilderness Act (16 U.S.C. 1131 et seq.) to the SHELBY to the bill H.R. 3055, making SEC. 131. SHORT TITLE. effective date of that Act shall be considered appropriations for the Departments of This subtitle may be cited as the ‘‘Colo- to be a reference to the date of enactment of Commerce and Justice, Science, and rado Outdoor Recreation and Economy Act’’. this Act for purposes of administering a cov- Related Agencies for the fiscal year SEC. 132. DEFINITION OF STATE. ered area. ending September 30, 2020, and for In this subtitle, the term ‘‘State’’ means (c) FIRE, INSECTS, AND DISEASES.—In ac- other purposes; which was ordered to the State of Colorado. cordance with section 4(d)(1) of the Wilder- PART I—CONTINENTAL DIVIDE ness Act (16 U.S.C. 1133(d)(1)), the Secretary lie on the table; as follows: may carry out any activity in a covered area On page 231, line 15, strike ‘‘$58,770,000’’ and SEC. 141. DEFINITIONS. In this part: that the Secretary determines to be nec- insert ‘‘$67,270,000’’. essary for the control of fire, insects, and (1) COVERED AREA.—The term ‘‘covered diseases, subject to such terms and condi- On page 231, line 20, strike the period at area’’ means any area designated as wilder- tions as the Secretary determines to be ap- the end and insert ‘‘: Provided further, That ness by the amendments to section 2(a) of propriate. $10,000,000 of the amount made available the Colorado Wilderness Act of 1993 (16 under this heading shall be available for (d) GRAZING.—The grazing of livestock on a U.S.C. 1132 note; Public Law 103–77) made by covered area, if established before the date of grants under the Highlands Conservation Act section 142(a). (Public Law 108–421; 118 Stat. 2375).’’. enactment of this Act, shall be permitted to (2) HISTORIC LANDSCAPE.—The term ‘‘His- continue subject to such reasonable regula- On page 263, line 9, strike ‘‘$136,244,000’’ and toric Landscape’’ means the Camp Hale Na- tions as are considered to be necessary by insert ‘‘$127,744,000’’. tional Historic Landscape designated by sec- the Secretary, in accordance with— tion 147(a). (1) section 4(d)(4) of the Wilderness Act (16 SA 981. Mr. BENNET (for himself, (3) RECREATION MANAGEMENT AREA.—The U.S.C. 1133(d)(4)); and Mr. KING, Mr. PETERS, and Mr. WAR- term ‘‘Recreation Management Area’’ means (2) the guidelines set forth in Appendix A the Tenmile Recreation Management Area NER) submitted an amendment in- of the report of the Committee on Interior designated by section 144(a). tended to be proposed to amendment and Insular Affairs of the House of Rep- (4) SECRETARY.—The term ‘‘Secretary’’ resentatives accompanying H.R. 2570 of the SA 948 proposed by Mr. SHELBY to the means the Secretary of Agriculture. bill H.R. 3055, making appropriations 101st Congress (H. Rept. 101–405). (5) WILDLIFE CONSERVATION AREA.—The (e) COORDINATION.—For purposes of admin- for the Departments of Commerce and term ‘‘Wildlife Conservation Area’’ means, as istering the Federal land designated as wil- Justice, Science, and Related Agencies applicable— derness by paragraph (26) of section 2(a) of for the fiscal year ending September 30, (A) the Porcupine Gulch Wildlife Conserva- the Colorado Wilderness Act of 1993 (16 2020, and for other purposes; which was tion Area designated by section 145(a); and U.S.C. 1132 note; Public Law 103–77) (as added ordered to lie on the table; as follows: (B) the Williams Fork Mountains Wildlife by subsection (a)(2)), the Secretary shall, as Conservation Area designated by section determined to be appropriate for the protec- At the appropriate place, insert the fol- 146(a). tion of watersheds, coordinate the activities lowing: SEC. 142. COLORADO WILDERNESS ADDITIONS. of the Secretary in response to fires and SEC. lll. FINANCING OF SALES OF AGRICUL- (a) DESIGNATION.—Section 2(a) of the Colo- flooding events with interested State and TURAL COMMODITIES TO CUBA. rado Wilderness Act of 1993 (16 U.S.C. 1132 local agencies, including operations using (a) IN GENERAL.—Notwithstanding any note; Public Law 103–77) is amended— aircraft or mechanized equipment. other provision of law (other than section 908 (1) in paragraph (18), by striking ‘‘1993,’’ SEC. 143. WILLIAMS FORK MOUNTAINS WILDER- of the Trade Sanctions Reform and Export and inserting ‘‘1993, and certain Federal land NESS. Enhancement Act of 2000 (22 U.S.C. 7207), as within the White River National Forest that (a) DESIGNATION.—In furtherance of the amended by subsection (c)), a person subject comprises approximately 6,896 acres, as gen- purposes of the Wilderness Act (16 U.S.C. 1131 to the jurisdiction of the United States may erally depicted as ‘Proposed Ptarmigan Peak et seq.), certain Federal land in the White provide payment or financing terms for sales Wilderness Additions’ on the map entitled River National Forest in the State, com- of agricultural commodities to Cuba or an ‘Proposed Ptarmigan Peak Wilderness Addi- prising approximately 8,036 acres and gen- individual or entity in Cuba. tions’ and dated June 24, 2019,’’; and erally depicted as ‘‘Proposed Williams Fork (b) DEFINITIONS.—In this section: (2) by adding at the end the following: Mountains Wilderness’’ on the map entitled (1) AGRICULTURAL COMMODITY.—The term ‘‘(23) HOLY CROSS WILDERNESS ADDITION.— ‘‘Williams Fork Mountains Proposal’’ and ‘‘agricultural commodity’’ has the meaning Certain Federal land within the White River dated June 24, 2019, is designated as a poten- given that term in section 102 of the Agricul- National Forest that comprises approxi- tial wilderness area. tural Trade Act of 1978 (7 U.S.C. 5602). mately 3,866 acres, as generally depicted as (b) MANAGEMENT.—Subject to valid exist- (2) FINANCING.—The term ‘‘financing’’ in- ‘Proposed Megan Dickie Wilderness Addi- ing rights and except as provided in sub- cludes any loan or extension of credit. tion’ on the map entitled ‘Holy Cross Wilder- section (d), the potential wilderness area (c) CONFORMING AMENDMENT.—Section 908 ness Addition Proposal’ and dated June 24, designated by subsection (a) shall be man- of the Trade Sanctions Reform and Export 2019, which shall be incorporated into, and aged in accordance with—

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(1) the Wilderness Act (16 U.S.C. 1131 et ecological resources of the Recreation Man- (2) APPLICABLE LAW.—Section 3(e) of the seq.); and agement Area. James Peak Wilderness and Protection Area (2) this section. (c) MANAGEMENT.— Act (Public Law 107–216; 116 Stat. 1058) shall (c) LIVESTOCK USE OF VACANT ALLOT- (1) IN GENERAL.—The Secretary shall man- apply to the Recreation Management Area. MENTS.— age the Recreation Management Area— (f) REGIONAL TRANSPORTATION PROJECTS.— (1) IN GENERAL.—Not later than 3 years (A) in a manner that conserves, protects, Nothing in this section precludes the Sec- after the date of enactment of this Act, in and enhances— retary from authorizing, in accordance with accordance with applicable laws (including (i) the purposes of the Recreation Manage- applicable laws (including regulations), the regulations), the Secretary shall publish a ment Area described in subsection (b); and use or leasing of Federal land within the determination regarding whether to author- (ii) recreation opportunities, including Recreation Management Area for— ize livestock grazing or other use by live- mountain biking, hiking, fishing, horseback (1) a regional transportation project, in- on the vacant allotments known as— riding, snowshoeing, climbing, skiing, camp- cluding— (A) the ‘‘Big Hole Allotment’’; and ing, and hunting; and (A) highway widening or realignment; and (B) the ‘‘Blue Ridge Allotment’’. (B) in accordance with— (B) construction of multimodal transpor- (2) MODIFICATION OF ALLOTMENTS.—In pub- (i) the Forest and Rangeland Renewable tation systems; or lishing a determination pursuant to para- Resources Planning Act of 1974 (16 U.S.C. 1600 (2) any infrastructure, activity, or safety graph (1), the Secretary may modify or com- et seq.); measure associated with the implementation bine the vacant allotments referred to in (ii) any other applicable laws (including or use of a facility constructed under para- that paragraph. regulations); and graph (1). (3) PERMIT OR OTHER AUTHORIZATION.—Not (iii) this section. (g) APPLICABLE LAW.—Nothing in this sec- later than 1 year after the date on which a (2) USES.— tion affects the designation of the Federal land within the Recreation Management determination of the Secretary to authorize (A) IN GENERAL.—The Secretary shall only livestock grazing or other use by livestock is allow such uses of the Recreation Manage- Area for purposes of— published under paragraph (1), if applicable, ment Area as the Secretary determines (1) section 138 of title 23, United States the Secretary shall grant a permit or other would further the purposes described in sub- Code; or authorization for that livestock grazing or section (b). (2) section 303 of title 49, United States Code. other use in accordance with applicable laws (B) VEHICLES.— (h) PERMITS.—Nothing in this section al- (including regulations). (i) IN GENERAL.—Except as provided in ters or limits— (d) RANGE IMPROVEMENTS.— clause (iii), the use of motorized vehicles in (1) any permit held by a ski area or other (1) IN GENERAL.—If the Secretary permits the Recreation Management Area shall be entity; or livestock grazing or other use by livestock limited to the roads, vehicle classes, and pe- (2) the acceptance, review, or implementa- on the potential wilderness area under sub- riods authorized for motorized vehicle use on tion of associated activities or facilities pro- section (c), the Secretary, or a third party the date of enactment of this Act. posed or authorized by law or permit outside authorized by the Secretary, may use any (ii) NEW OR TEMPORARY ROADS.—Except as the boundaries of the Recreation Manage- motorized or mechanized transport or equip- provided in clause (iii), no new or temporary ment Area. ment for purposes of constructing or reha- road shall be constructed in the Recreation bilitating such range improvements as are Management Area. SEC. 145. PORCUPINE GULCH WILDLIFE CON- SERVATION AREA. necessary to obtain appropriate livestock (iii) EXCEPTIONS.—Nothing in clause (i) or management objectives (including habitat (a) DESIGNATION.—Subject to valid existing (ii) prevents the Secretary from— rights, the approximately 8,287 acres of Fed- and watershed restoration). (I) rerouting or closing an existing road or (2) TERMINATION OF AUTHORITY.—The au- eral land located in the White River National trail to protect natural resources from deg- Forest, as generally depicted as ‘‘Proposed thority provided by this subsection termi- radation, as the Secretary determines to be nates on the date that is 2 years after the Porcupine Gulch Wildlife Conservation appropriate; Area’’ on the map entitled ‘‘Porcupine Gulch date on which the Secretary publishes a posi- (II) authorizing the use of motorized vehi- tive determination under subsection (c)(3). Wildlife Conservation Area Proposal’’ and cles for administrative purposes or roadside dated June 24, 2019, are designated as the (e) DESIGNATION AS WILDERNESS.— camping; (1) DESIGNATION.—The potential wilderness ‘‘Porcupine Gulch Wildlife Conservation (III) constructing temporary roads or per- Area’’ (referred to in this section as the area designated by subsection (a) shall be mitting the use of motorized vehicles to designated as wilderness, to be known as the ‘‘Wildlife Conservation Area’’). carry out pre- or post-fire watershed protec- (b) PURPOSES.—The purposes of the Wild- ‘‘Williams Fork Mountains Wilderness’’— tion projects; (A) effective not earlier than the date that life Conservation Area are— (IV) authorizing the use of motorized vehi- (1) to conserve and protect a wildlife mi- is 180 days after the date of enactment this cles to carry out any activity described in Act; and gration corridor over Interstate 70; and subsection (d), (e)(1), or (f); or (2) to conserve, protect, and enhance for (B) on the earliest of— (V) responding to an emergency. (i) the date on which the Secretary pub- the benefit and enjoyment of present and fu- (C) COMMERCIAL TIMBER.— lishes in the Federal Register a notice that ture generations the wildlife, scenic, (i) IN GENERAL.—Subject to clause (ii), no roadless, watershed, and ecological resources the construction or rehabilitation of range project shall be carried out in the Recreation improvements under subsection (d) is com- of the Wildlife Conservation Area. Management Area for the purpose of har- (c) MANAGEMENT.— plete; vesting commercial timber. (ii) the date described in subsection (d)(2); (1) IN GENERAL.—The Secretary shall man- (ii) LIMITATION.—Nothing in clause (i) pre- and age the Wildlife Conservation Area— vents the Secretary from harvesting or sell- (A) in a manner that conserves, protects, (iii) the effective date of a determination ing a merchantable product that is a byprod- of the Secretary not to authorize livestock and enhances the purposes described in sub- uct of an activity authorized under this sec- section (b); and grazing or other use by livestock under sub- tion. section (c)(1). (B) in accordance with— (d) FIRE, INSECTS, AND DISEASES.—The Sec- (i) the Forest and Rangeland Renewable (2) ADMINISTRATION.—Subject to valid ex- retary may carry out any activity, in ac- isting rights, the Secretary shall manage the Resources Planning Act of 1974 (16 U.S.C. 1600 cordance with applicable laws (including reg- Williams Fork Mountains Wilderness in ac- et seq.); ulations), that the Secretary determines to cordance with— (ii) any other applicable laws (including be necessary to prevent, control, or mitigate (A) the Colorado Wilderness Act of 1993 (16 regulations); and fire, insects, or disease in the Recreation U.S.C. 1132 note; Public Law 103–77); and (iii) this section. Management Area, subject to such terms and (B) this part. (2) USES.— conditions as the Secretary determines to be (A) IN GENERAL.—The Secretary shall only SEC. 144. TENMILE RECREATION MANAGEMENT appropriate. AREA. allow such uses of the Wildlife Conservation (a) DESIGNATION.—Subject to valid existing (e) WATER.— Area as the Secretary determines would fur- rights, the approximately 17,122 acres of Fed- (1) EFFECT ON WATER MANAGEMENT INFRA- ther the purposes described in subsection (b). eral land in the White River National Forest STRUCTURE.—Nothing in this section affects (B) RECREATION.—The Secretary may per- in the State, as generally depicted as ‘‘Pro- the construction, repair, reconstruction, re- mit such recreational activities in the Wild- posed Tenmile Recreation Management placement, operation, maintenance, or ren- life Conservation Area that the Secretary de- Area’’ on the map entitled ‘‘Tenmile Pro- ovation within the Recreation Management termines are consistent with the purposes posal’’ and dated June 24, 2019, are des- Area of— described in subsection (b). ignated as the ‘‘Tenmile Recreation Manage- (A) water management infrastructure in (C) MOTORIZED VEHICLES AND MECHANIZED ment Area’’. existence on the date of enactment of this TRANSPORT; NEW OR TEMPORARY ROADS.— (b) PURPOSES.—The purposes of the Recre- Act; or (i) MOTORIZED VEHICLES AND MECHANIZED ation Management Area are to conserve, pro- (B) any future infrastructure necessary for TRANSPORT.—Except as provided in clause tect, and enhance for the benefit and enjoy- the development or exercise of water rights (iii), the use of motorized vehicles and ment of present and future generations the decreed before the date of enactment of this mechanized transport in the Wildlife Con- recreational, scenic, watershed, habitat, and Act. servation Area shall be prohibited.

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(ii) NEW OR TEMPORARY ROADS.—Except as (B) in accordance with— dated June 24, 2019, are designated as the provided in clause (iii) and subsection (e), no (i) the Forest and Rangeland Renewable ‘‘Camp Hale National Historic Landscape’’. new or temporary road shall be constructed Resources Planning Act of 1974 (16 U.S.C. 1600 (b) PURPOSES.—The purposes of the His- within the Wildlife Conservation Area. et seq.); toric Landscape are— (iii) EXCEPTIONS.—Nothing in clause (i) or (ii) any other applicable laws (including (1) to provide for— (ii) prevents the Secretary from— regulations); and (A) the interpretation of historic events, (I) authorizing the use of motorized vehi- (iii) this section. activities, structures, and artifacts of the cles or mechanized transport for administra- (2) USES.— Historic Landscape, including with respect tive purposes; (A) IN GENERAL.—The Secretary shall only to the role of the Historic Landscape in (II) constructing temporary roads or per- allow such uses of the Wildlife Conservation local, national, and world history; mitting the use of motorized vehicles or Area as the Secretary determines would fur- (B) the historic preservation of the His- mechanized transport to carry out pre- or ther the purposes described in subsection (b). toric Landscape, consistent with— post-fire watershed protection projects; (B) MOTORIZED VEHICLES.— (i) the designation of the Historic Land- (III) authorizing the use of motorized vehi- (i) IN GENERAL.—Except as provided in scape as a national historic site; and cles or mechanized transport to carry out ac- clause (iii), the use of motorized vehicles in (ii) the other purposes of the Historic tivities described in subsection (d) or (e); or the Wildlife Conservation Area shall be lim- Landscape; (IV) responding to an emergency. ited to designated roads and trails. (C) recreational opportunities, with an em- (D) COMMERCIAL TIMBER.— (ii) NEW OR TEMPORARY ROADS.—Except as phasis on the activities related to the his- (i) IN GENERAL.—Subject to clause (ii), no provided in clause (iii), no new or temporary toric use of the Historic Landscape, includ- project shall be carried out in the Wildlife road shall be constructed in the Wildlife ing skiing, snowshoeing, snowmobiling, hik- Conservation Area for the purpose of har- Conservation Area. ing, horseback riding, climbing, other road- vesting commercial timber. (iii) EXCEPTIONS.—Nothing in clause (i) or and trail-based activities, and other outdoor (ii) LIMITATION.—Nothing in clause (i) pre- (ii) prevents the Secretary from— activities; and vents the Secretary from harvesting or sell- (I) authorizing the use of motorized vehi- (D) the continued environmental remedi- ing a merchantable product that is a byprod- cles for administrative purposes; ation and removal of unexploded ordnance at uct of an activity authorized under this sec- (II) authorizing the use of motorized vehi- the Camp Hale Formerly Used Defense Site tion. cles to carry out activities described in sub- and the Camp Hale historic cantonment (d) FIRE, INSECTS, AND DISEASES.—The Sec- section (d); or area; and retary may carry out any activity, in ac- (III) responding to an emergency. (2) to conserve, protect, restore, and en- cordance with applicable laws (including reg- (C) BICYCLES.—The use of bicycles in the hance for the benefit and enjoyment of ulations), that the Secretary determines to Wildlife Conservation Area shall be limited present and future generations the scenic, be necessary to prevent, control, or mitigate to designated roads and trails. watershed, and ecological resources of the fire, insects, or disease in the Wildlife Con- (D) COMMERCIAL TIMBER.— Historic Landscape. servation Area, subject to such terms and (i) IN GENERAL.—Subject to clause (ii), no conditions as the Secretary determines to be (c) MANAGEMENT.— project shall be carried out in the Wildlife appropriate. (1) IN GENERAL.—The Secretary shall man- Conservation Area for the purpose of har- (e) REGIONAL TRANSPORTATION PROJECTS.— age the Historic Landscape in accordance Nothing in this section or section 150(e) pre- vesting commercial timber. with— cludes the Secretary from authorizing, in ac- (ii) LIMITATION.—Nothing in clause (i) pre- (A) the purposes of the Historic Landscape cordance with applicable laws (including reg- vents the Secretary from harvesting or sell- described in subsection (b); and ulations), the use or leasing of Federal land ing a merchantable product that is a byprod- (B) any other applicable laws (including within the Wildlife Conservation Area for— uct of an activity authorized under this sec- regulations). (1) a regional transportation project, in- tion. (2) MANAGEMENT PLAN.— cluding— (E) GRAZING.—The laws (including regula- (A) IN GENERAL.—Not later than 5 years (A) highway widening or realignment; and tions) and policies followed by the Secretary after the date of enactment of this Act, the (B) construction of multimodal transpor- in issuing and administering grazing permits Secretary shall prepare a management plan tation systems; or or leases on land under the jurisdiction of for the Historic Landscape. (2) any infrastructure, activity, or safety the Secretary shall continue to apply with (B) CONTENTS.—The management plan pre- measure associated with the implementation regard to the land in the Wildlife Conserva- pared under subparagraph (A) shall include or use of a facility constructed under para- tion Area, consistent with the purposes de- plans for— graph (1). scribed in subsection (b). (i) improving the interpretation of historic (f) APPLICABLE LAW.—Nothing in this sec- (d) FIRE, INSECTS, AND DISEASES.—The Sec- events, activities, structures, and artifacts tion affects the designation of the Federal retary may carry out any activity, in ac- of the Historic Landscape, including with re- land within the Wildlife Conservation Area cordance with applicable laws (including reg- spect to the role of the Historic Landscape in for purposes of— ulations), that the Secretary determines to local, national, and world history; (1) section 138 of title 23, United States be necessary to prevent, control, or mitigate (ii) conducting historic preservation ac- Code; or fire, insects, or disease in the Wildlife Con- tivities; (2) section 303 of title 49, United States servation Area, subject to such terms and (iii) managing recreational opportunities, Code. conditions as the Secretary determines to be including the use and stewardship of— (g) WATER.—Section 3(e) of the James Peak appropriate. (I) the road and trail systems; and Wilderness and Protection Area Act (Public (e) REGIONAL TRANSPORTATION PROJECTS.— (II) dispersed recreation resources; Law 107–216; 116 Stat. 1058) shall apply to the Nothing in this section or section 150(e) pre- (iv) the conservation, protection, restora- Wildlife Conservation Area. cludes the Secretary from authorizing, in ac- tion, or enhancement of the scenic, water- SEC. 146. WILLIAMS FORK MOUNTAINS WILDLIFE cordance with applicable laws (including reg- shed, and ecological resources of the Historic CONSERVATION AREA. ulations), the use or leasing of Federal land Landscape, including conducting the restora- (a) DESIGNATION.—Subject to valid existing within the Wildlife Conservation Area for— tion and enhancement project under sub- rights, the approximately 3,528 acres of Fed- (1) a regional transportation project, in- section (d); and eral land in the White River National Forest cluding— (v) environmental remediation and, con- in the State, as generally depicted as ‘‘Pro- (A) highway widening or realignment; and sistent with subsection (e)(2), the removal of posed Williams Fork Mountains Wildlife (B) construction of multimodal transpor- unexploded ordnance. Conservation Area’’ on the map entitled tation systems; or (3) EXPLOSIVE HAZARDS.—The Secretary ‘‘Williams Fork Mountains Proposal’’ and (2) any infrastructure, activity, or safety shall provide to the Secretary of the Army a dated June 24, 2019, are designated as the measure associated with the implementation notification of any unexploded ordnance (as ‘‘Williams Fork Mountains Wildlife Con- or use of a facility constructed under para- defined in section 101(e) of title 10, United servation Area’’ (referred to in this section graph (1). as the ‘‘Wildlife Conservation Area’’). States Code) that is discovered in the His- (f) WATER.—Section 3(e) of the James Peak (b) PURPOSES.—The purposes of the Wild- toric Landscape. life Conservation Area are to conserve, pro- Wilderness and Protection Area Act (Public (d) CAMP HALE RESTORATION AND ENHANCE- tect, and enhance for the benefit and enjoy- Law 107–216; 116 Stat. 1058) shall apply to the MENT PROJECT.— ment of present and future generations the Wildlife Conservation Area. (1) IN GENERAL.—The Secretary shall con- wildlife, scenic, roadless, watershed, rec- SEC. 147. CAMP HALE NATIONAL HISTORIC LAND- duct a restoration and enhancement project reational, and ecological resources of the SCAPE. in the Historic Landscape— Wildlife Conservation Area. (a) DESIGNATION.—Subject to valid existing (A) to improve aquatic, riparian, and wet- (c) MANAGEMENT.— rights, the approximately 28,676 acres of Fed- land conditions in and along the Eagle River (1) IN GENERAL.—The Secretary shall man- eral land in the White River National Forest and tributaries of the Eagle River; age the Wildlife Conservation Area— in the State, as generally depicted as ‘‘Pro- (B) to maintain or improve recreation and (A) in a manner that conserves, protects, posed Camp Hale National Historic Land- interpretive opportunities and facilities; and and enhances the purposes described in sub- scape’’ on the map entitled ‘‘Camp Hale Na- (C) to conserve historic values in the Camp section (b); and tional Historic Landscape Proposal’’ and Hale area.

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(2) COORDINATION.—In carrying out the the exercise of such a water right, includ- tial Wilderness to Non-wilderness’ on the project described in paragraph (1), the Sec- ing— map entitled ‘Rocky Mountain National retary shall coordinate with— (A) a water right under an interstate water Park Proposed Wilderness Area Amendment’ (A) the Corps of Engineers; compact (including full development of any and dated January 16, 2018.’’. (B) the Camp Hale-Eagle River Headwaters apportionment made in accordance with SEC. 150. ADMINISTRATIVE PROVISIONS. Collaborative Group; such a compact); (a) FISH AND WILDLIFE.—Nothing in this (C) the National Forest Foundation; (B) a water right decreed within, above, part affects the jurisdiction or responsibility (D) the Colorado Department of Public below, or through the Historic Landscape; of the State with respect to fish and wildlife Health and Environment; (C) a water right held by the United in the State. (E) the Colorado State Historic Preserva- States; (b) NO BUFFER ZONES.— tion Office; (D) the management or operation of any (1) IN GENERAL.—Nothing in this part or an (F) units of local government; and reservoir, including the storage, manage- amendment made by this part establishes a (G) other interested organizations and ment, release, or transportation of water; protective perimeter or buffer zone around— members of the public. and (A) a covered area; (e) ENVIRONMENTAL REMEDIATION.— (E) the construction or operation of such (B) a wilderness area or potential wilder- (1) IN GENERAL.—The Secretary of the infrastructure as is determined to be nec- ness area designated by section 143; Army shall continue to carry out the essary by an individual or entity holding (C) the Recreation Management Area; projects and activities of the Department of water rights to develop and place to bene- (D) a Wildlife Conservation Area; or the Army in existence on the date of enact- ficial use those rights, subject to applicable (E) the Historic Landscape. ment of this Act relating to cleanup of— Federal, State, and local law (including reg- (2) OUTSIDE ACTIVITIES.—The fact that a (A) the Camp Hale Formerly Used Defense ulations); nonwilderness activity or use on land outside Site; or (3) constitutes an express or implied res- of a covered area can be seen or heard from (B) the Camp Hale historic cantonment ervation by the United States of any re- within the covered area shall not preclude area. served or appropriative water right; the activity or use outside the boundary of (2) REMOVAL OF UNEXPLODED ORDNANCE.— (4) alters or limits— the covered area. (A) IN GENERAL.—The Secretary of the (A) a permit held by a ski area; (c) MAPS AND LEGAL DESCRIPTIONS.— Army may remove unexploded ordnance (as (B) the implementation of activities gov- (1) IN GENERAL.—As soon as practicable defined in section 101(e) of title 10, United erned by a ski area permit; or after the date of enactment of this Act, the States Code) from the Historic Landscape, as (C) the authority of the Secretary to mod- Secretary shall file maps and legal descrip- the Secretary of the Army determines to be ify or expand an existing ski area permit; tions of each area described in subsection appropriate in accordance with applicable (5) prevents the Secretary from closing (b)(1) with— law (including regulations). portions of the Historic Landscape for public (A) the Committee on Natural Resources of (B) ON RECEIPT OF NOTICE.—On re- safety, environmental remediation, or other the House of Representatives; and ceipt from the Secretary of a notification of use in accordance with applicable laws; or (B) the Committee on Energy and Natural unexploded ordnance under subsection (c)(3), (6) affects— Resources of the Senate. the Secretary of the Army may remove the (A) any special use permit in effect on the (2) FORCE OF LAW.—Each map and legal de- unexploded ordnance in accordance with— date of enactment of this Act; or scription filed under paragraph (1) shall have (i) the program for environmental restora- (B) the renewal of a permit described in the same force and effect as if included in tion of formerly used defense sites under sec- subparagraph (A). this part, except that the Secretary may cor- tion 2701 of title 10, United States Code; (h) FUNDING.— rect any typographical errors in the maps (ii) the Comprehensive Environmental Re- (1) ESTABLISHMENT OF ACCOUNT.—There is and legal descriptions. sponse, Compensation, and Liability Act of established in the general fund of the Treas- (3) PUBLIC AVAILABILITY.—Each map and 1980 (42 U.S.C. 9601 et seq.); and ury a special account, to be known as the legal description filed under paragraph (1) (iii) any other applicable provision of law ‘‘Camp Hale Historic Preservation and Res- shall be on file and available for public in- (including regulations). toration Fund’’. spection in the appropriate offices of the (3) EFFECT OF SUBSECTION.—Nothing in this (2) AUTHORIZATION OF APPROPRIATIONS.— Forest Service. subsection modifies any obligation in exist- There is authorized to be appropriated to the (d) ACQUISITION OF LAND.— ence on the date of enactment of this Act re- Camp Hale Historic Preservation and Res- (1) IN GENERAL.—The Secretary may ac- lating to environmental remediation or re- toration Fund $10,000,000, to be available to quire any land or interest in land within the moval of any unexploded ordnance located in the Secretary until expended, for activities boundaries of an area described in subsection or around the Camp Hale historic canton- relating to historic interpretation, preserva- (b)(1) only through exchange, donation, or ment area, the Camp Hale Formerly Used tion, and restoration carried out in and purchase from a willing seller. Defense Site, or the Historic Landscape, in- around the Historic Landscape. (2) MANAGEMENT.—Any land or interest in cluding such an obligation under— SEC. 148. WHITE RIVER NATIONAL FOREST land acquired under paragraph (1) shall be in- (A) the program for environmental restora- BOUNDARY MODIFICATION. corporated into, and administered as a part tion of formerly used defense sites under sec- (a) IN GENERAL.—The boundary of the of, the wilderness area, Recreation Manage- tion 2701 of title 10, United States Code; White River National Forest is modified to ment Area, Wildlife Conservation Area, or (B) the Comprehensive Environmental Re- include the approximately 120 acres com- Historic Landscape, as applicable, in which sponse, Compensation, and Liability Act of 1 1 1 prised of the SW ⁄4, the SE ⁄4, and the NE ⁄4 the land or interest in land is located. 1980 (42 U.S.C. 9601 et seq.); or 1 of the SE ⁄4 of sec. 1, T. 2 S., R. 80 W., 6th (e) WITHDRAWAL.—Subject to valid rights (C) any other applicable provision of law Principal Meridian, in Summit County in in existence on the date of enactment of this (including regulations). the State. Act, the areas described in subsection (b)(1) (f) INTERAGENCY AGREEMENT.—The Sec- (b) LAND AND WATER CONSERVATION are withdrawn from— retary and the Secretary of the Army shall FUND.—For purposes of section 200306 of title (1) entry, appropriation, and disposal under enter into an agreement— 54, United States Code, the boundaries of the the public land laws; (1) to specify— White River National Forest, as modified (2) location, entry, and patent under min- (A) the activities of the Secretary relating under subsection (a), shall be considered to ing laws; and to the management of the Historic Land- be the boundaries of the White River Na- (3) operation of the mineral leasing, min- scape; and tional Forest as in existence on January 1, eral materials, and geothermal leasing laws. (B) the activities of the Secretary of the 1965. (f) MILITARY OVERFLIGHTS.—Nothing in Army relating to environmental remediation SEC. 149. ROCKY MOUNTAIN NATIONAL PARK PO- this part or an amendment made by this part and the removal of unexploded ordnance in TENTIAL WILDERNESS BOUNDARY restricts or precludes— accordance with subsection (e) and other ap- ADJUSTMENT. (1) any low-level overflight of military air- plicable laws (including regulations); and (a) PURPOSE.—The purpose of this section craft over any area subject to this part or an (2) to require the Secretary to provide to is to provide for the ongoing maintenance amendment made by this part, including the Secretary of the Army, by not later than and use of portions of the Trail River Ranch military overflights that can be seen, heard, 1 year after the date of enactment of this and the associated property located within or detected within such an area; Act and periodically thereafter, as appro- Rocky Mountain National Park in Grand (2) flight testing or evaluation over an area priate, a management plan for the Historic County in the State. described in paragraph (1); or Landscape for purposes of the removal ac- (b) BOUNDARY ADJUSTMENT.—Section (3) the use or establishment of— tivities described in subsection (e). 1952(b) of the Omnibus Public Land Manage- (A) any new unit of special use airspace (g) EFFECT.—Nothing in this section— ment Act of 2009 (Public Law 111–11; 123 Stat. (1) affects the jurisdiction of the State over 1070) is amended by adding at the end the fol- over an area described in paragraph (1); or any water law, water right, or adjudication lowing: (B) any military flight training or trans- portation over such an area. or administration relating to any water re- ‘‘(3) BOUNDARY ADJUSTMENT.—The bound- source; ary of the Potential Wilderness is modified PART II—SAN JUAN MOUNTAINS (2) affects any water right in existence on to exclude the area comprising approxi- SEC. 151. DEFINITIONS. or after the date of enactment of this Act, or mately 15.5 acres of land identified as ‘Poten- In this part:

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(1) COVERED LAND.—The term ‘‘covered tect for the benefit and enjoyment of present SEC. 154. RELEASE OF WILDERNESS STUDY land’’ means— and future generations the geological, cul- AREAS. (A) land designated as wilderness under tural, archaeological, paleontological, nat- (a) DOMINGUEZ CANYON WILDERNESS STUDY paragraphs (27) through (29) of section 2(a) of ural, scientific, recreational, wilderness, AREA.—Subtitle E of title II of Public Law the Colorado Wilderness Act of 1993 (16 wildlife, riparian, historical, educational, 111–11 is amended— U.S.C. 1132 note; Public Law 103–77) (as added and scenic resources of the Special Manage- (1) by redesignating section 2408 (16 U.S.C. by section 152); and ment Areas. 460zzz–7) as section 2409; and (B) a Special Management Area. (c) MANAGEMENT.— (2) by inserting after section 2407 (16 U.S.C. (2) SECRETARY.—The term ‘‘Secretary’’ (1) IN GENERAL.—The Secretary shall man- 460zzz–6) the following: means the Secretary of Agriculture. age the Special Management Areas in a man- ‘‘SEC. 2408. RELEASE. (3) SPECIAL MANAGEMENT AREA.—The term ner that— ‘‘(a) IN GENERAL.—Congress finds that, for ‘‘Special Management Area’’ means each of— (A) conserves, protects, and enhances the the purposes of section 603(c) of the Federal (A) the Sheep Mountain Special Manage- resources and values of the Special Manage- Land Policy and Management Act of 1976 (43 ment Area designated by section 153(a)(1); ment Areas described in subsection (b); U.S.C. 1782(c)), the portions of the and (B) subject to paragraph (3), maintains or Dominguez Canyon Wilderness Study Area (B) the Liberty Bell East Special Manage- improves the wilderness character of the not designated as wilderness by this subtitle ment Area designated by section 153(a)(2). Special Management Areas and the suit- have been adequately studied for wilderness ability of the Special Management Areas for SEC. 152. ADDITIONS TO NATIONAL WILDERNESS designation. potential inclusion in the National Wilder- PRESERVATION SYSTEM. ‘‘(b) RELEASE.—Any public land referred to ness Preservation System; and Section 2(a) of the Colorado Wilderness Act in subsection (a) that is not designated as (C) is in accordance with— of 1993 (16 U.S.C. 1132 note; Public Law 103– wilderness by this subtitle— (i) the National Forest Management Act of 77) (as amended by section 142(a)(2)) is ‘‘(1) is no longer subject to section 603(c) of 1976 (16 U.S.C. 1600 et seq.); amended by adding at the end the following: the Federal Land Policy and Management IZARD HEAD WILDERNESS ADDITION.— (ii) this part; and ‘‘(27) L Act of 1976 (43 U.S.C. 1782(c)); and Certain Federal land in the Grand Mesa, (iii) any other applicable laws. ‘‘(2) shall be managed in accordance with Uncompahgre, and Gunnison National For- (2) PROHIBITIONS.—The following shall be this subtitle and any other applicable laws.’’. ests comprising approximately 3,141 acres, as prohibited in the Special Management Areas: (b) MCKENNA PEAK WILDERNESS STUDY generally depicted on the map entitled ‘Pro- (A) Permanent roads. AREA.— posed Wilson, Sunshine, Black Face and San (B) Except as necessary to meet the min- (1) IN GENERAL.—Congress finds that, for Bernardo Additions to the Lizard Head Wil- imum requirements for the administration the purposes of section 603(c) of the Federal derness’ and dated September 6, 2018, which of the Federal land, to provide access for Land Policy and Management Act of 1976 (43 is incorporated in, and shall be administered abandoned mine cleanup, and to protect pub- U.S.C. 1782(c)), the portions of the McKenna as part of, the Lizard Head Wilderness. lic health and safety— Peak Wilderness Study Area in San Miguel ‘‘(28) MOUNT SNEFFELS WILDERNESS ADDI- (i) the use of motor vehicles, motorized County in the State not designated as wil- TIONS.— equipment, or mechanical transport (other derness by paragraph (29) of section 2(a) of ‘‘(A) LIBERTY BELL AND LAST DOLLAR ADDI- than as provided in paragraph (3)); and the Colorado Wilderness Act of 1993 (16 TIONS.—Certain Federal land in the Grand (ii) the establishment of temporary roads. U.S.C. 1132 note; Public Law 103–77) (as added Mesa, Uncompahgre, and Gunnison National (3) AUTHORIZED ACTIVITIES.— by section 152) have been adequately studied Forests comprising approximately 7,235 (A) IN GENERAL.—The Secretary may allow acres, as generally depicted on the map enti- any activities (including helicopter access for wilderness designation. tled ‘Proposed Liberty Bell and Last Dollar for recreation and maintenance and the com- (2) RELEASE.—Any public land referred to Additions to the Mt. Sneffels Wilderness, petitive running event permitted since 1992) in paragraph (1) that is not designated as Liberty Bell East Special Management Area’ that have been authorized by permit or li- wilderness by paragraph (29) of section 2(a) of and dated September 6, 2018, which is incor- cense as of the date of enactment of this Act the Colorado Wilderness Act of 1993 (16 porated in, and shall be administered as part to continue within the Special Management U.S.C. 1132 note; Public Law 103–77) (as added of, the Mount Sneffels Wilderness. Areas, subject to such terms and conditions by section 152)— ‘‘(B) WHITEHOUSE ADDITIONS.—Certain Fed- as the Secretary may require. (A) is no longer subject to section 603(c) of the Federal Land Policy and Management eral land in the Grand Mesa, Uncompahgre, (B) PERMITTING.—The designation of the and Gunnison National Forests comprising Special Management Areas by subsection (a) Act of 1976 (43 U.S.C. 1782(c)); and approximately 12,465 acres, as generally de- shall not affect the issuance of permits relat- (B) shall be managed in accordance with picted on the map entitled ‘Proposed White- ing to the activities covered under subpara- applicable laws. house Additions to the Mt. Sneffels Wilder- graph (A) after the date of enactment of this SEC. 155. ADMINISTRATIVE PROVISIONS. ness’ and dated September 6, 2018, which is Act. (a) FISH AND WILDLIFE.—Nothing in this incorporated in, and shall be administered as (C) BICYCLES.—The Secretary may permit part affects the jurisdiction or responsibility part of, the Mount Sneffels Wilderness. the use of bicycles in— of the State with respect to fish and wildlife ‘‘(29) MCKENNA PEAK WILDERNESS.—Certain (i) the portion of the Sheep Mountain Spe- in the State. Federal land in the State of Colorado com- cial Management Area identified as ‘‘Ophir (b) NO BUFFER ZONES.— prising approximately 8,884 acres of Bureau Valley Area’’ on the map entitled ‘‘Proposed (1) IN GENERAL.—Nothing in this part es- of Land Management land, as generally de- Sheep Mountain Special Management Area’’ tablishes a protective perimeter or buffer picted on the map entitled ‘Proposed McKen- and dated September 19, 2018; and zone around covered land. na Peak Wilderness Area’ and dated Sep- (ii) the portion of the Liberty Bell East (2) ACTIVITIES OUTSIDE WILDERNESS.—The tember 18, 2018, to be known as the ‘McKenna Special Management Area identified as ‘‘Lib- fact that a nonwilderness activity or use on Peak Wilderness’.’’. erty Bell Corridor’’ on the map entitled land outside of the covered land can be seen SEC. 153. SPECIAL MANAGEMENT AREAS. ‘‘Proposed Liberty Bell and Last Dollar Ad- or heard from within covered land shall not (a) DESIGNATION.— ditions to the Mt. Sneffels Wilderness, Lib- preclude the activity or use outside the (1) SHEEP MOUNTAIN SPECIAL MANAGEMENT erty Bell East Special Management Area’’ boundary of the covered land. AREA.—The Federal land in the Grand Mesa, and dated September 6, 2018. (c) MAPS AND LEGAL DESCRIPTIONS.— Uncompahgre, and Gunnison and San Juan (d) APPLICABLE LAW.—Water and water (1) IN GENERAL.—As soon as practicable National Forests in the State comprising ap- rights in the Special Management Areas after the date of enactment of this Act, the proximately 21,663 acres, as generally de- shall be administered in accordance with Secretary or the Secretary of the Interior, as picted on the map entitled ‘‘Proposed Sheep section 8 of the Colorado Wilderness Act of appropriate, shall file a map and a legal de- Mountain Special Management Area’’ and 1993 (Public Law 103–77; 107 Stat. 762), except scription of each wilderness area designated dated September 19, 2018, is designated as the that, for purposes of this subtitle— by paragraphs (27) through (29) of section 2(a) ‘‘Sheep Mountain Special Management (1) any reference contained in that section of the Colorado Wilderness Act of 1993 (16 Area’’. to ‘‘the lands designated as wilderness by U.S.C. 1132 note; Public Law 103–77) (as added (2) LIBERTY BELL EAST SPECIAL MANAGE- this Act’’, ‘‘the Piedra, Roubideau, and by section 152) and the Special Management MENT AREA.—The Federal land in the Grand Tabeguache areas identified in section 9 of Areas with— Mesa, Uncompahgre, and Gunnison National this Act, or the Bowen Gulch Protection (A) the Committee on Natural Resources of Forests in the State comprising approxi- Area or the Fossil Ridge Recreation Manage- the House of Representatives; and mately 792 acres, as generally depicted on ment Area identified in sections 5 and 6 of (B) the Committee on Energy and Natural the map entitled ‘‘Proposed Liberty Bell and this Act’’, or ‘‘the areas described in sections Resources of the Senate. Last Dollar Additions to the Mt. Sneffels 2, 5, 6, and 9 of this Act’’ shall be considered (2) FORCE OF LAW.—Each map and legal de- Wilderness, Liberty Bell East Special Man- to be a reference to ‘‘the Special Manage- scription filed under paragraph (1) shall have agement Area’’ and dated September 6, 2018, ment Areas’’; and the same force and effect as if included in is designated as the ‘‘Liberty Bell East Spe- (2) any reference contained in that section this part, except that the Secretary or the cial Management Area’’. to ‘‘this Act’’ shall be considered to be a ref- Secretary of the Interior, as appropriate, (b) PURPOSE.—The purpose of the Special erence to ‘‘the Colorado Outdoor Recreation may correct any typographical errors in the Management Areas is to conserve and pro- and Economy Act’’. maps and legal descriptions.

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(3) PUBLIC AVAILABILITY.—Each map and in the State, as generally depicted on the holder of a Thompson Divide lease relin- legal description filed under paragraph (1) pilot program map as ‘‘Fugitive Coal Mine quished under subsection (a) shall— shall be on file and available for public in- Methane Use Pilot Program Area’’, that (A) be equal to the sum of— spection in the appropriate offices of the Bu- would leak or be vented into the atmosphere (i) the amount of the bonus bids paid for reau of Land Management and the Forest from an active, inactive, or abandoned un- the applicable Thompson Divide leases; Service. derground coal mine. (ii) the amount of any rental paid for the (d) ACQUISITION OF LAND.— (2) PILOT PROGRAM.—The term ‘‘pilot pro- applicable Thompson Divide leases as of the (1) IN GENERAL.—The Secretary or the Sec- gram’’ means the Greater Thompson Divide date on which the leaseholder submits to the retary of the Interior, as appropriate, may Fugitive Coal Mine Methane Use Pilot Pro- Secretary a notice of the decision to relin- acquire any land or interest in land within gram established by section 165(a)(1). quish the applicable Thompson Divide leases; the boundaries of a Special Management (3) PILOT PROGRAM MAP.—The term ‘‘pilot and Area or the wilderness designated under program map’’ means the map entitled (iii) the amount of any expenses incurred paragraphs (27) through (29) of section 2(a) of ‘‘Greater Thompson Divide Fugitive Coal by the leaseholder of the applicable Thomp- the Colorado Wilderness Act of 1993 (16 Mine Methane Use Pilot Program Area’’ and son Divide leases in the preparation of any U.S.C. 1132 note; Public Law 103–77) (as added dated June 17, 2019. drilling permit, sundry notice, or other re- by section 152) only through exchange, dona- (4) SECRETARY.—The term ‘‘Secretary’’ lated submission in support of the develop- tion, or purchase from a willing seller. means the Secretary of the Interior. ment of the applicable Thompson Divide (2) MANAGEMENT.—Any land or interest in (5) THOMPSON DIVIDE LEASE.— leases as of January 28, 2019, including any land acquired under paragraph (1) shall be in- (A) IN GENERAL.—The term ‘‘Thompson Di- expenses relating to the preparation of any corporated into, and administered as a part vide lease’’ means any oil or gas lease in ef- analysis under the National Environmental of, the wilderness or Special Management fect on the date of enactment of this Act Policy Act of 1969 (42 U.S.C. 4321 et seq.); and Area in which the land or interest in land is within the Thompson Divide Withdrawal and (B) require the approval of the Secretary. located. Protection Area. (2) EXCLUSION.—The amount of a credit (e) GRAZING.—The grazing of livestock on (B) EXCLUSIONS.—The term ‘‘Thompson Di- issued under subsection (a) shall not include covered land, if established before the date of vide lease’’ does not include any oil or gas any expenses paid by the leaseholder of a enactment of this Act, shall be permitted to lease that— Thompson Divide lease for legal fees or re- continue subject to such reasonable regula- (i) is associated with a Wolf Creek Storage lated expenses for legal work with respect to tions as are considered to be necessary by Field development right; or a Thompson Divide lease. the Secretary with jurisdiction over the cov- (ii) before the date of enactment of this (c) CANCELLATION.—Effective on relinquish- ered land, in accordance with— Act, has expired, been cancelled, or other- ment under this section, and without any ad- (1) section 4(d)(4) of the Wilderness Act (16 wise terminated. ditional action by the Secretary, a Thomp- U.S.C. 1133(d)(4)); and (6) THOMPSON DIVIDE MAP.—The term son Divide lease— (2) the applicable guidelines set forth in ‘‘Thompson Divide map’’ means the map en- (1) shall be permanently cancelled; and Appendix A of the report of the Committee titled ‘‘Greater Thompson Divide Area Map’’ (2) shall not be reissued. on Interior and Insular Affairs of the House and dated June 13, 2019. (d) CONDITIONS.— (1) APPLICABLE LAW.—Except as otherwise of Representatives accompanying H.R. 2570 (7) THOMPSON DIVIDE WITHDRAWAL AND PRO- provided in this section, each exchange of the 101st Congress (H. Rept. 101–405) or TECTION AREA.—The term ‘‘Thompson Divide H.R. 5487 of the 96th Congress (H. Rept. 96– Withdrawal and Protection Area’’ means the under this section shall be conducted in ac- 617). Federal land and minerals generally depicted cordance with— (f) FIRE, INSECTS, AND DISEASES.—In ac- on the Thompson Divide map as the (A) this subtitle; and cordance with section 4(d)(1) of the Wilder- ‘‘Thompson Divide Withdrawal and Protec- (B) other applicable laws (including regula- ness Act (16 U.S.C. 1133(d)(1)), the Secretary tion Area’’. tions). (2) ACCEPTANCE OF CREDITS.—The Secretary with jurisdiction over a wilderness area des- (8) WOLF CREEK STORAGE FIELD DEVELOP- shall accept credits issued under subsection ignated by paragraphs (27) through (29) of MENT RIGHT.— (a) in the same manner as cash for the pay- section 2(a) of the Colorado Wilderness Act (A) IN GENERAL.—The term ‘‘Wolf Creek of 1993 (16 U.S.C. 1132 note; Public Law 103– Storage Field development right’’ means a ments described in that subsection. 77) (as added by section 152) may carry out development right for any of the Federal (3) APPLICABILITY.—The use of a credit any activity in the wilderness area that the mineral leases numbered COC 007496, COC issued under subsection (a) shall be subject Secretary determines to be necessary for the 007497, COC 007498, COC 007499, COC 007500, to the laws (including regulations) applica- control of fire, insects, and diseases, subject COC 007538, COC 008128, COC 015373, COC ble to the payments described in that sub- to such terms and conditions as the Sec- 0128018, COC 051645, and COC 051646, and gen- section, to the extent that the laws are con- retary determines to be appropriate. erally depicted on the Thompson Divide map sistent with this section. (g) WITHDRAWAL.—Subject to valid rights as ‘‘Wolf Creek Storage Agreement’’. (4) TREATMENT OF CREDITS.—All amounts in the form of credits issued under subsection in existence on the date of enactment of this (B) EXCLUSIONS.—The term ‘‘Wolf Creek Act, the covered land and the approximately Storage Field development right’’ does not (a) accepted by the Secretary shall be con- 6,590 acres generally depicted on the map en- include any storage right or related activity sidered to be amounts received for the pur- titled ‘‘Proposed Naturita Canyon Mineral within the area described in subparagraph poses of— Withdrawal Area’’ and dated September 6, (A). (A) section 35 of the Mineral Leasing Act 2018, is withdrawn from— (30 U.S.C. 191); and SEC. 163. THOMPSON DIVIDE WITHDRAWAL AND (B) section 20 of the Geothermal Steam Act (1) entry, appropriation, and disposal under PROTECTION AREA. the public land laws; of 1970 (30 U.S.C. 1019). (a) WITHDRAWAL.—Subject to valid existing (e) WOLF CREEK STORAGE FIELD DEVELOP- (2) location, entry, and patent under min- rights, the Thompson Divide Withdrawal and MENT RIGHTS.— ing laws; and Protection Area is withdrawn from— (1) CONVEYANCE TO SECRETARY.—As a condi- (3) operation of the mineral leasing, min- (1) entry, appropriation, and disposal under eral materials, and geothermal leasing laws. tion precedent to the relinquishment of a the public land laws; Thompson Divide lease, any leaseholder with PART III—THOMPSON DIVIDE (2) location, entry, and patent under the a Wolf Creek Storage Field development SEC. 161. PURPOSES. mining laws; and right shall permanently relinquish, transfer, The purposes of this part are— (3) operation of the mineral leasing, min- and otherwise convey to the Secretary, in a (1) subject to valid existing rights, to with- eral materials, and geothermal leasing laws. form acceptable to the Secretary, all Wolf draw certain Federal land in the Thompson (b) SURVEYS.—The exact acreage and legal Creek Storage Field development rights of Divide area from mineral and other disposal description of the Thompson Divide With- the leaseholder. drawal and Protection Area shall be deter- laws; and (2) LIMITATION OF TRANSFER.—An interest (2) to promote the capture of fugitive mined by surveys approved by the Secretary, acquired by the Secretary under paragraph methane emissions that would otherwise be in consultation with the Secretary of Agri- (1)— emitted into the atmosphere— culture. (A) shall be held in perpetuity; and (A) to reduce methane gas emissions; and SEC. 164. THOMPSON DIVIDE LEASE EXCHANGE. (B) shall not be— (B) to provide— (a) IN GENERAL.—In exchange for the relin- (i) transferred; (i) new renewable electricity supplies and quishment by a leaseholder of all Thompson (ii) reissued; or other beneficial uses of fugitive methane Divide leases of the leaseholder, the Sec- (iii) otherwise used for mineral extraction. emissions; and retary may issue to the leaseholder credits SEC. 165. GREATER THOMPSON DIVIDE FUGITIVE (ii) increased royalties for taxpayers. for any bid, royalty, or rental payment due COAL MINE METHANE USE PILOT SEC. 162. DEFINITIONS. under any Federal oil or gas lease on Federal PROGRAM. In this part: land in the State, in accordance with sub- (a) FUGITIVE COAL MINE METHANE USE (1) FUGITIVE METHANE EMISSIONS.—The section (b). PILOT PROGRAM.— term ‘‘fugitive methane emissions’’ means (b) AMOUNT OF CREDITS.— (1) ESTABLISHMENT.—There is established methane gas from those Federal lands in (1) IN GENERAL.—Subject to paragraph (2), in the Bureau of Land Management a pilot Garfield, Gunnison, Delta, or Pitkin County the amount of the credits issued to a lease- program, to be known as the ‘‘Greater

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Thompson Divide Fugitive Coal Mine Meth- (vi) the Office of Surface Mining Reclama- (3) FUGITIVE METHANE EMISSIONS FROM ane Use Pilot Program’’. tion and Enforcement; and ABANDONED COAL MINES.— (2) PURPOSE.—The purpose of the pilot pro- (E) such other information as may be use- (A) IN GENERAL.—Except as otherwise pro- gram is to promote the capture, beneficial ful in advancing the purposes of the pilot vided in this section, notwithstanding sec- use, mitigation, and sequestration of fugitive program. tion 163, subject to valid existing rights, and methane emissions— (4) PUBLIC PARTICIPATION; DISCLOSURE.— in accordance with section 21 of the Mineral (A) to reduce methane emissions; (A) PUBLIC PARTICIPATION.—The Secretary Leasing Act (30 U.S.C. 241) and any other ap- (B) to promote economic development; shall provide opportunities for public par- plicable law, the Secretary shall— (C) to produce bid and royalty revenues; ticipation in the inventory under this sub- (i) authorize the capture for use, or de- (D) to improve air quality; and section. struction by flaring, of fugitive methane (E) to improve public safety. (B) AVAILABILITY.—The Secretary shall emissions from abandoned coal mines on (3) PLAN.— make the inventory under this subsection Federal land; and (A) IN GENERAL.—Not later than 180 days publicly available. (ii) make available for leasing such fugi- after the date of enactment of this Act, the (C) DISCLOSURE.—Nothing in this sub- tive methane emissions from abandoned coal Secretary shall develop a plan— section requires the Secretary to publicly re- mines on Federal land as the Secretary con- (i) to complete an inventory of fugitive lease information that— siders to be in the public interest. methane emissions in accordance with sub- (i) poses a threat to public safety; (B) SOURCE.—To the maximum extent prac- section (b); (ii) is confidential business information; or ticable, the Secretary shall offer for lease (ii) to provide for the leasing of fugitive (iii) is otherwise protected from public dis- each significant vent, seep, or other source methane emissions in accordance with sub- closure. of fugitive methane emissions from aban- section (c); and (5) USE.—The Secretary shall use the in- doned coal mines. (iii) to provide for the capping or destruc- ventory in carrying out— (C) BID QUALIFICATIONS.—A bid to lease fu- tion of fugitive methane emissions in accord- (A) the leasing program under subsection gitive methane emissions under this para- ance with subsection (d). (c); and graph shall specify whether the prospective (B) COORDINATION.—In developing the plan (B) the capping or destruction of fugitive lessee intends— under this paragraph, the Secretary shall co- methane emissions under subsection (d). (i) to capture the fugitive methane emis- ordinate with— (c) FUGITIVE METHANE EMISSION LEASING sions for beneficial use, such as generating (i) the State; PROGRAM.— electrical power, producing usable heat, (ii) Garfield, Gunnison, Delta, and Pitkin (1) IN GENERAL.—Subject to valid existing transporting the methane to market, or Counties in the State; rights and in accordance with this section, transforming the fugitive methane emissions (iii) lessees of Federal coal within the not later than 1 year after the date of com- into a different marketable material; counties referred to in clause (ii); pletion of the inventory required under sub- (ii) to destroy the fugitive methane emis- (iv) interested institutions of higher edu- section (b), the Secretary shall carry out a sions by flaring; or cation in the State; and program to encourage the use and destruc- (iii) to employ a specific combination of— (v) interested members of the public. tion of fugitive methane emissions. (I) capturing the fugitive methane emis- (b) FUGITIVE METHANE EMISSION INVEN- (2) FUGITIVE METHANE EMISSIONS FROM COAL sions for beneficial use; and TORY.— MINES SUBJECT TO LEASE.— (II) destroying the fugitive methane emis- (1) IN GENERAL.—Not later than 1 year after (A) IN GENERAL.—The Secretary shall au- sion by flaring. the date of enactment of this Act, the Sec- thorize the holder of a valid existing Federal (D) PRIORITY.— retary shall complete an inventory of fugi- coal lease for a mine that is producing fugi- (i) IN GENERAL.—If there is more than 1 tive methane emissions. tive methane emissions to capture for use, or qualified bid for a lease under this para- (2) CONDUCT.—The Secretary may conduct destroy by flaring, the fugitive methane graph, the Secretary shall select the bid that the inventory under paragraph (1) through, emissions. the Secretary determines is likely to most or in collaboration with— (B) CONDITIONS.—The authority under sub- significantly advance the public interest. (A) the Bureau of Land Management; paragraph (A) shall be— (ii) CONSIDERATIONS.—In determining the (B) the United States Geological Survey; (i) subject to valid existing rights; and public interest under clause (i), the Sec- (C) the Environmental Protection Agency; (ii) subject to such terms and conditions as retary shall take into consideration— (D) the United States Forest Service; the Secretary may require. (I) the size of the overall decrease in the (E) State departments or agencies; (C) LIMITATIONS.—The program carried out time-integrated radiative forcing of the fugi- (F) Garfield, Gunnison, Delta, or Pitkin under paragraph (1) shall only include fugi- tive methane emissions; County in the State; tive methane emissions that can be captured (II) the impacts to other natural resource (G) the Garfield County Federal Mineral for use, or destroyed by flaring, in a manner values, including wildlife, water, and air; and Lease District; that does not— (III) other public interest values, including (H) institutions of higher education in the (i) endanger the safety of any coal mine scenic, economic, recreation, and cultural State; worker; or values. (I) lessees of Federal coal within a county (ii) unreasonably interfere with any ongo- (E) LEASE FORM.— referred to in subparagraph (F); ing operation at a coal mine. (i) IN GENERAL.—The Secretary shall de- (J) the National Oceanic and Atmospheric (D) COOPERATION.— velop and provide to prospective bidders a Administration; (i) IN GENERAL.—The Secretary shall work lease form for leases issued under this para- (K) the National Center for Atmospheric cooperatively with the holders of valid exist- graph. Research; or ing Federal coal leases for mines that (ii) DUE DILIGENCE.—The lease form devel- (L) other interested entities, including produce fugitive methane emissions to en- oped under clause (i) shall include terms and members of the public. courage— conditions requiring the leased fugitive (3) CONTENTS.—The inventory under para- (I) the capture of fugitive methane emis- methane emissions to be put to beneficial graph (1) shall include— sions for beneficial use, such as generating use or flared by not later than 1 year after (A) the general location and geographic co- electrical power, producing usable heat, the date of issuance of the lease. ordinates of each vent, seep, or other source transporting the methane to market, or (F) ROYALTY RATE.—The Secretary shall producing significant fugitive methane emis- transforming the fugitive methane emissions develop a minimum bid and royalty rate for sions; into a different marketable material; or leases under this paragraph to advance the (B) an estimate of the volume and con- (II) if the beneficial use of the fugitive purposes of this section, to the maximum ex- centration of fugitive methane emissions methane emissions is not feasible, the de- tent practicable. from each source of significant fugitive struction of the fugitive methane emissions (d) SEQUESTRATION.—If, by not later than 4 methane emissions including details of by flaring. years after the date of enactment of this measurements taken and the basis for that (ii) GUIDANCE.—In furtherance of the pur- Act, any significant fugitive methane emis- emissions estimate; poses of this paragraph, not later than 1 year sions from abandoned coal mines on Federal (C) an estimate of the total volume of fugi- after the date of enactment of this Act, the land are not leased under subsection (c)(3), tive methane emissions each year; Secretary shall issue guidance for the imple- the Secretary shall, in accordance with ap- (D) relevant data and other information mentation of Federal authorities and pro- plicable law, take all reasonable measures— available from— grams to encourage the capture for use, or (1) to cap those fugitive methane emissions (i) the Environmental Protection Agency; destruction by flaring, of fugitive methane at the source in any case in which the cap (ii) the Mine Safety and Health Adminis- emissions while minimizing impacts on nat- will result in the long-term sequestration of tration; ural resources or other public interest val- all or a significant portion of the fugitive (iii) the Colorado Department of Natural ues. methane emissions; or Resources; (E) ROYALTIES.—The Secretary shall deter- (2) if sequestration under paragraph (1) is (iv) the Colorado Public Utility Commis- mine whether any fugitive methane emis- not feasible, destroy the fugitive methane sion; sions used or destroyed pursuant to this emissions by flaring. (v) the Colorado Department of Health and paragraph are subject to the payment of a (e) REPORT TO CONGRESS.—Not later than 4 Environment; and royalty under applicable law. years after the date of enactment of this Act

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the Secretary shall submit to the Committee (iii) under the Federal Water Project (ii) CONSULTATION REQUIRED.—Except in on Natural Resources of the House of Rep- Recreation Act (16 U.S.C. 460l–12 et seq.). the case of an emergency, any closure pro- resentatives and the Committee on Energy (B) RECLAMATION LAND.— posed by the Secretary under clause (i) shall and Natural Resources of the Senate a report (i) SUBMISSION OF REQUEST TO RETAIN AD- not take effect until after the date on which detailing— MINISTRATIVE JURISDICTION.—If, before the the Superintendent of the National Recre- (1) the economic and environmental im- date that is 1 year after the date of enact- ation Area consults with— pacts of the pilot program, including infor- ment of this Act, the Commissioner of Rec- (I) the appropriate State agency respon- mation on increased royalties and estimates lamation submits to the Secretary a request sible for hunting and fishing activities; and of avoided greenhouse gas emissions; and for the Commissioner of Reclamation to re- (II) the Board of County Commissioners in (2) any recommendations by the Secretary tain administrative jurisdiction over the each county in which the zone is proposed to on whether the pilot program could be ex- minimum quantity of land within the land be designated. panded geographically to include other sig- identified on the map as ‘‘Lands withdrawn (5) LANDOWNER ASSISTANCE.—On the writ- nificant sources of fugitive methane emis- or acquired for Bureau of Reclamation ten request of an individual that owns pri- sions from coal mines. projects’’ that the Commissioner of Rec- vate land located not more than 3 miles from SEC. 166. EFFECT. lamation identifies as necessary for the ef- the boundary of the National Recreation Except as expressly provided in this part, fective operation of Bureau of Reclamation Area, the Secretary may work in partnership nothing in this part— water facilities, the Secretary may— with the individual to enhance the long-term (1) expands, diminishes, or impairs any (I) approve, approve with modifications, or conservation of natural, cultural, rec- valid existing mineral leases, mineral inter- disapprove the request; and reational, and scenic resources in and around est, or other property rights wholly or par- (II) if the request is approved under sub- the National Recreation Area— tially within the Thompson Divide With- clause (I), make any modifications to the (A) by acquiring all or a portion of the pri- drawal and Protection Area, including access map that are necessary to reflect that the vate land or interests in private land located to the leases, interests, rights, or land in ac- Commissioner of Reclamation retains man- not more than 3 miles from the boundary of cordance with applicable Federal, State, and agement authority over the minimum quan- the National Recreation Area by purchase, local laws (including regulations); tity of land required to fulfill the reclama- exchange, or donation, in accordance with (2) prevents the capture of methane from tion mission. section 173; any active, inactive, or abandoned coal mine (ii) TRANSFER OF LAND.— (B) by providing technical assistance to covered by this part, in accordance with ap- (I) IN GENERAL.—Administrative jurisdic- the individual, including cooperative assist- plicable laws; or tion over the land identified on the map as ance; (3) prevents access to, or the development ‘‘Lands withdrawn or acquired for Bureau of (C) through available grant programs; and of, any new or existing coal mine or lease in Reclamation projects’’, as modified pursuant (D) by supporting conservation easement Delta or Gunnison County in the State. to clause (i)(II), if applicable, shall be trans- opportunities. PART IV—CURECANTI NATIONAL ferred from the Commissioner of Reclama- (6) WITHDRAWAL.—Subject to valid existing RECREATION AREA tion to the Director of the National Park rights, all Federal land within the National SEC. 171. DEFINITIONS. Service by not later than the date that is 1 Recreation Area is withdrawn from— In this part: year after the date of enactment of this Act. (A) entry, appropriation, and disposal (II) ACCESS TO TRANSFERRED LAND.— under the public land laws; (1) MAP.—The term ‘‘map’’ means the map entitled ‘‘Curecanti National Recreation (aa) IN GENERAL.—Subject to item (bb), the (B) location, entry, and patent under the Area, Proposed Boundary’’, numbered 616/ Commissioner of Reclamation shall retain mining laws; and 100,485C, and dated August 11, 2016. access to the land transferred to the Director (C) operation of the mineral leasing, min- of the National Park Service under subclause eral materials, and geothermal leasing laws. (2) NATIONAL RECREATION AREA.—The term ‘‘National Recreation Area’’ means the (I) for reclamation purposes, including for (7) GRAZING.— Curecanti National Recreation Area estab- the operation, maintenance, and expansion (A) STATE LAND SUBJECT TO A STATE GRAZ- lished by section 172(a). or replacement of facilities. ING LEASE.— (bb) MEMORANDUM OF UNDERSTANDING.—The (i) IN GENERAL.—If State land acquired (3) SECRETARY.—The term ‘‘Secretary’’ terms of the access authorized under item under this part is subject to a State grazing means the Secretary of the Interior. (aa) shall be determined by a memorandum lease in effect on the date of acquisition, the SEC. 172. CURECANTI NATIONAL RECREATION of understanding entered into between the Secretary shall allow the grazing to continue AREA. Commissioner of Reclamation and the Direc- for the remainder of the term of the lease, (a) ESTABLISHMENT.—Effective beginning on the earlier of the date on which the Sec- tor of the National Park Service not later subject to the related terms and conditions retary approves a request under subsection than 1 year after the date of enactment of of user agreements, including permitted (c)(2)(B)(i)(I) and the date that is 1 year after this Act. stocking rates, grazing fee levels, access the date of enactment of this Act, there shall (3) MANAGEMENT AGREEMENTS.— rights, and ownership and use of range im- be established as a unit of the National Park (A) IN GENERAL.—The Secretary may enter provements. System the Curecanti National Recreation into management agreements, or modify (ii) ACCESS.—A lessee of State land may Area, in accordance with this subtitle, con- management agreements in existence on the continue its use of established routes within sisting of approximately 50,667 acres of land date of enactment of this Act, relating to the the National Recreation Area to access State in the State, as generally depicted on the authority of the Director of the National land for purposes of administering the lease map as ‘‘Curecanti National Recreation Area Park Service, the Commissioner of Reclama- if the use was permitted before the date of Proposed Boundary’’. tion, the Director of the Bureau of Land enactment of this Act, subject to such terms (b) AVAILABILITY OF MAP.—The map shall Management, or the Chief of the Forest and conditions as the Secretary may require. be on file and available for public inspection Service to manage Federal land within or ad- (B) STATE AND PRIVATE LAND.—The Sec- in the appropriate offices of the National jacent to the boundary of the National retary may, in accordance with applicable Park Service. Recreation Area. laws, authorize grazing on land acquired (c) ADMINISTRATION.— (B) STATE LAND.—The Secretary may enter from the State or private landowners under (1) IN GENERAL.—The Secretary shall ad- into cooperative management agreements section 173, if grazing was established before minister the National Recreation Area in ac- for any land administered by the State that the date of acquisition. cordance with— is within or adjacent to the National Recre- (C) PRIVATE LAND.—On private land ac- (A) this part; and ation Area, in accordance with the coopera- quired under section 173 for the National (B) the laws (including regulations) gen- tive management authority under section Recreation Area on which authorized grazing erally applicable to units of the National 101703 of title 54, United States Code. is occurring before the date of enactment of Park System, including section 100101(a), (4) RECREATIONAL ACTIVITIES.— this Act, the Secretary, in consultation with chapter 1003, and sections 100751(a), 100752, (A) AUTHORIZATION.—Except as provided in the lessee, may allow the continuation and 100753, and 102101 of title 54, United States subparagraph (B), the Secretary shall allow renewal of grazing on the land based on the Code. boating, boating-related activities, hunting, terms of acquisition or by agreement be- (2) DAM, POWERPLANT, AND RESERVOIR MAN- and fishing in the National Recreation Area tween the Secretary and the lessee, subject AGEMENT AND OPERATIONS.— in accordance with applicable Federal and to applicable law (including regulations). (A) IN GENERAL.—Nothing in this part af- State laws. (D) FEDERAL LAND.—The Secretary shall— fects or interferes with the authority of the (B) CLOSURES; DESIGNATED ZONES.— (i) allow, consistent with the grazing Secretary— (i) IN GENERAL.—The Secretary, acting leases, uses, and practices in effect as of the (i) to operate the Uncompahgre Valley through the Superintendent of the National date of enactment of this Act, the continu- Reclamation Project under the reclamation Recreation Area, may designate zones in ation and renewal of grazing on Federal land laws; which, and establish periods during which, located within the boundary of the National (ii) to operate the Wayne N. Aspinall Unit no boating, hunting, or fishing shall be per- Recreation Area on which grazing is allowed of the Colorado River Storage Project under mitted in the National Recreation Area before the date of enactment of this Act, un- the Act of April 11, 1956 (commonly known as under subparagraph (A) for reasons of public less the Secretary determines that grazing the ‘‘Colorado River Storage Project Act’’) safety, administration, or compliance with on the Federal land would present unaccept- (43 U.S.C. 620 et seq.); or applicable laws. able impacts (as defined in section 1.4.7.1 of

VerDate Sep 11 2014 04:19 Oct 24, 2019 Jkt 099060 PO 00000 Frm 00057 Fmt 0624 Sfmt 0634 E:\CR\FM\A23OC6.049 S23OCPT1 S6108 CONGRESSIONAL RECORD — SENATE October 23, 2019 the National Park Service document entitled (iii) transfer from another Federal agency; SA 983. Mr. GARDNER (for himself ‘‘Management Policies 2006: The Guide to or and Mr. DAINES) submitted an amend- Managing the National Park System’’) to (iv) exchange. ment intended to be proposed to the natural, cultural, recreational, and sce- (B) STATE LAND.—Land or interests in land amendment SA 948 proposed by Mr. nic resource values and the character of the owned by the State or a political subdivision land within the National Recreation Area; of the State may only be acquired by pur- SHELBY to the bill H.R. 3055, making and chase, donation, or exchange. appropriations for the Departments of (ii) retain all authorities to manage graz- (b) TRANSFER OF ADMINISTRATIVE JURISDIC- Commerce and Justice, Science, and ing in the National Recreation Area. TION.— Related Agencies for the fiscal year (E) TERMINATION OF LEASES.—Within the (1) FOREST SERVICE LAND.— ending September 30, 2020, and for National Recreation Area, the Secretary (A) IN GENERAL.—Administrative jurisdic- other purposes; which was ordered to may— tion over the approximately 2,560 acres of lie on the table; as follows: (i) accept the voluntary termination of a land identified on the map as ‘‘U.S. Forest On page 63, line 12, strike ‘‘$335,000,000’’ and lease or permit for grazing; or Service proposed transfer to the National insert ‘‘$338,000,000’’. (ii) in the case of a lease or permit vacated Park Service’’ is transferred to the Sec- On page 65, line 5, strike ‘‘$12,000,000’’ and for a period of 3 or more years, terminate the retary, to be administered by the Director of insert ‘‘$15,000,000’’. lease or permit. the National Park Service as part of the Na- (8) WATER RIGHTS.—Nothing in this part— tional Recreation Area. SA 984. Ms. HIRONO submitted an (A) affects any use or allocation in exist- (B) BOUNDARY ADJUSTMENT.—The boundary ence on the date of enactment of this Act of of the Gunnison National Forest shall be ad- amendment intended to be proposed to any water, water right, or interest in water; justed to exclude the land transferred to the amendment SA 948 proposed by Mr. (B) affects any vested absolute or decreed Secretary under subparagraph (A). SHELBY to the bill H.R. 3055, making conditional water right in existence on the (2) BUREAU OF LAND MANAGEMENT LAND.— appropriations for the Departments of date of enactment of this Act, including any Administrative jurisdiction over the ap- Commerce and Justice, Science, and water right held by the United States; proximately 5,040 acres of land identified on Related Agencies for the fiscal year (C) affects any interstate water compact in the map as ‘‘Bureau of Land Management ending September 30, 2020, and for existence on the date of enactment of this proposed transfer to National Park Service’’ other purposes; which was ordered to Act; is transferred from the Director of the Bu- (D) authorizes or imposes any new reserved reau of Land Management to the Director of lie on the table; as follows: Federal water right; or the National Park Service, to be adminis- At the appropriate place, insert the fol- (E) shall be considered to be a relinquish- tered as part of the National Recreation lowing: ment or reduction of any water right re- Area. SEC. ll. STUDY ON THE IMPACTS OF THE IM- served or appropriated by the United States (3) WITHDRAWAL.—Administrative jurisdic- PORTATION OF ORCHIDS. in the State on or before the date of enact- tion over the land identified on the map as (a) IN GENERAL.—Not later than 180 days ment of this Act. ‘‘Proposed for transfer to the Bureau of Land after the date of enactment of this Act, the (9) FISHING EASEMENTS.— Management, subject to the revocation of Secretary of Agriculture shall submit to (A) IN GENERAL.—Nothing in this part di- Bureau of Reclamation withdrawal’’ shall be Congress a report that describes the eco- minishes or alters the fish and wildlife pro- transferred to the Director of the Bureau of nomic and environmental impacts of import- gram for the Aspinall Unit developed under Land Management on relinquishment of the ing orchids in growing media. section 8 of the Act of April 11, 1956 (com- land by the Bureau of Reclamation and rev- (b) REQUIREMENTS.—The report under sub- monly known as the ‘‘Colorado River Stor- ocation by the Bureau of Land Management section (a) shall include— age Project Act’’) (70 Stat. 110, chapter 203; of any withdrawal as may be necessary. (1) a description of— 43 U.S.C. 620g), by the United States Fish and (c) POTENTIAL LAND EXCHANGE.— (A) the economic impact of importing or- Wildlife Service, the Bureau of Reclamation, (1) IN GENERAL.—The withdrawal for rec- chids in growing media on a State-by-State and the Colorado Division of Wildlife (includ- lamation purposes of the land identified on basis, with data collected from local growers; ing any successor in interest to that divi- the map as ‘‘Potential exchange lands’’ shall and sion) that provides for the acquisition of be relinquished by the Commissioner of Rec- (B) any incidents of pests detected on or- public access fishing easements as mitiga- lamation and revoked by the Director of the chids imported with growing media; and tion for the Aspinall Unit (referred to in this Bureau of Land Management and the land (2) an analysis from the Administrator of paragraph as the ‘‘program’’). shall be transferred to the National Park the Animal and Plant Health Inspection (B) ACQUISITION OF FISHING EASEMENTS.— Service. Service with respect to the additional re- The Secretary shall continue to fulfill the (2) EXCHANGE; INCLUSION IN NATIONAL sources that are necessary to prevent and obligation of the Secretary under the pro- RECREATION AREA.—On transfer of the land mitigate the introduction of pests resulting gram to acquire 26 miles of class 1 public described in paragraph (1), the transferred from importing orchids in growing media. fishing easements to provide to sportsmen land— access for fishing within the Upper Gunnison (A) may be exchanged by the Secretary for SA 985. Mr. CARDIN (for himself and Basin upstream of the Aspinall Unit, subject private land described in section 172(c)(5)— Mr. VAN HOLLEN) submitted an amend- to the condition that no existing fishing ac- (i) subject to a conservation easement re- ment intended to be proposed to cess downstream of the Aspinall Unit shall maining on the transferred land, to protect amendment SA 948 proposed by Mr. be counted toward the minimum mileage re- the scenic resources of the transferred land; SHELBY to the bill H.R. 3055, making quirement under the program. and appropriations for the Departments of (C) PLAN.—Not later than 1 year after the (ii) in accordance with the laws (including Commerce and Justice, Science, and regulations) and policies governing National date of enactment of this Act, the Secretary Related Agencies for the fiscal year shall— Park Service land exchanges; and (i) develop a plan for fulfilling the obliga- (B) if not exchanged under subparagraph ending September 30, 2020, and for tion of the Secretary described in subpara- (A), shall be added to, and managed as a part other purposes; which was ordered to graph (B); and of, the National Recreation Area. lie on the table; as follows: (ii) submit to Congress a report that— (d) ADDITION TO NATIONAL RECREATION On page 289, line 15, strike ‘‘$2,623,582,000’’ (I) includes the plan developed under AREA.—Any land within the boundary of the and insert ‘‘$2,632,582,000’’. clause (i); and National Recreation Area that is acquired by On page 289, strike lines 21 and 22 and in- (II) describes any progress made in the ac- the United States shall be added to, and sert ‘‘$480,741,000 shall be for Geographic Pro- quisition of public access fishing easements managed as a part of, the National Recre- grams specified in the report accompanying as mitigation for the Aspinall Unit under the ation Area. this Act, except that $85,000,000 shall be for program. SEC. 174. GENERAL MANAGEMENT PLAN. the Chesapeake Bay Program (as defined in SEC. 173. ACQUISITION OF LAND; BOUNDARY Not later than 3 years after the date on section 117(a) of the Federal Water Pollution MANAGEMENT. which funds are made available to carry out Control Act (33 U.S.C. 1267(a)), of which (a) ACQUISITION.— this part, the Director of the National Park $9,000,000 shall be for nutrient and sediment (1) IN GENERAL.—The Secretary may ac- Service, in consultation with the Commis- removal grants, $9,000,000 shall be for small quire any land or interest in land within the sioner of Reclamation, shall prepare a gen- watershed grants to control polluted runoff boundary of the National Recreation Area. eral management plan for the National from urban, suburban, and agricultural (2) MANNER OF ACQUISITION.— Recreation Area in accordance with section lands, and $6,000,000 shall be for State-based (A) IN GENERAL.—Subject to subparagraph 100502 of title 54, United States Code. implementation in the most effective ba- (B), land described in paragraph (1) may be SEC. 175. BOUNDARY SURVEY. sins.’’. acquired under this subsection by— The Secretary, acting through the Director (i) donation; of the National Park Service, shall prepare a SA 986. Mr. CARDIN (for himself, Mr. (ii) purchase from willing sellers with do- boundary survey and legal description of the VAN HOLLEN, and Mr. BLUMENTHAL) nated or appropriated funds; National Recreation Area. submitted an amendment intended to

VerDate Sep 11 2014 04:19 Oct 24, 2019 Jkt 099060 PO 00000 Frm 00058 Fmt 0624 Sfmt 0634 E:\CR\FM\A23OC6.049 S23OCPT1 October 23, 2019 CONGRESSIONAL RECORD — SENATE S6109 be proposed to amendment SA 948 pro- (2) is the individual who engaged in a non- (B) the rates of such arrests at the State posed by Mr. SHELBY to the bill H.R. consensual sexual act upon another person level, including the number of State pris- 3055, making appropriations for the De- that was part of the course of conduct con- oners so arrested, disaggregated by sex, age, partments of Commerce and Justice, stituting the applicable unlawful employ- race, and ethnicity. ment practice in a sustained complaint in- (2) The rates of arrests and citations at the Science, and Related Agencies for the volving sexual assault that has become final. Federal and State levels related to teenage fiscal year ending September 30, 2020, use of marijuana. and for other purposes; which was or- SA 989. Mr. MENENDEZ submitted (3) The rates of arrests at the Federal and dered to lie on the table; as follows: an amendment intended to be proposed State levels for unlawful driving under the At the appropriate place in title I of divi- to amendment SA 948 proposed by Mr. influence of a substance, and the rates of sion D, insert the following: SHELBY to the bill H.R. 3055, making such arrests involving marijuana. SEC. ll. FAIR TREATMENT UNDER THE ESSEN- appropriations for the Departments of (4) The rates of marijuana-related prosecu- TIAL AIR SERVICE PROGRAM. Commerce and Justice, Science, and tions, court filings, and imprisonments. The Secretary of Transportation shall re- (5) The total monetary amounts expended institute Essential Air Service for fiscal year Related Agencies for the fiscal year for marijuana-related enforcement, arrests, 2020 at any airport that received a subsidy ending September 30, 2020, and for court filings and proceedings, and imprison- under the Essential Air Service program in other purposes; which was ordered to ment before and after legalization, including fiscal year 2019 and that has supplied data to lie on the table; as follows: Federal expenditures disaggregated accord- the Secretary that demonstrate an average On page 28, line 12, strike ‘‘$15,000,000 shall ing to whether the laws being enforced were enplanements per day and a subsidy amount be available’’ and insert ‘‘$25,000,000 shall be Federal or State laws. per passenger for fiscal year 2019 that meet transferred from the Asset Forfeiture Fund’’. (6) The total number and rate of defend- the requirements of the Essential Air Serv- ants in Federal criminal prosecutions assert- ice program (taking into account subsection SA 990. Mr. MENENDEZ submitted ing as a defense that their conduct was in (d) of section 426 of the FAA Modernization an amendment intended to be proposed compliance with applicable State law legal- and Reform Act of 2012, as added by section to amendment SA 948 proposed by Mr. izing marijuana usage, and the effects of such assertions. 458 of the FAA Reauthorization Act of 2018 SHELBY to the bill H.R. 3055, making (49. U.S.C. 41731 note)). (c) REPORT CONTENTS.—The report pursu- appropriations for the Departments of ant to subsection (a)(2) shall— SA 987. Mr. MERKLEY (for himself, Commerce and Justice, Science, and (1) address both State programs that have Mr. BENNET, and Mr. WYDEN) submitted Related Agencies for the fiscal year legalized marijuana for medicinal use and an amendment intended to be proposed ending September 30, 2020, and for those that have legalized marijuana for adult to amendment SA 948 proposed by Mr. other purposes; which was ordered to non-medicinal use and to the extent prac- lie on the table; as follows: ticable distinguish between such programs SHELBY to the bill H.R. 3055, making and their effects; Beginning on page 58, strike line 25 and all appropriations for the Departments of (2) include a national assessment of aver- that follows through page 59, line 1, and in- Commerce and Justice, Science, and age trends across States with such programs sert the following: Related Agencies for the fiscal year in relation to the effects on economy, public Act; ending September 30, 2020, and for health, criminal justice, and employment in (18) $10,000,000 for a competitive grant pilot the respective States, including with respect other purposes; which was ordered to program for qualified nonprofit organiza- to the items listed in subsection (b); and lie on the table; as follows: tions to provide legal representation to im- (3) describe— On page 263, line 9, strike ‘‘$136,244,000’’ and migrants arriving at the southwest border (A) any barriers that impeded the ability insert ‘‘$96,244,000’’. seeking asylum and other forms of legal pro- to complete or update aspects of the study On page 310, line 25, strike ‘‘$40,000,000’’ and tection in the United States; and required by subsection (a)(1) and how such insert ‘‘$80,000,000’’. (19) $67,000,000 for grants to be adminis- barriers can be overcome for purposes of fu- tered SA 988. Ms. ERNST submitted an ture studies; and amendment intended to be proposed to SA 991. Mr. MENENDEZ submitted (B) any gaps in the data sought for the amendment SA 948 proposed by Mr. an amendment intended to be proposed study required by subsection (a)(1) and how these gaps can be eliminated or otherwise SHELBY to the bill H.R. 3055, making by him to the bill H.R. 3055, making ap- addressed for purposes of future studies. appropriations for the Departments of propriations for the Departments of (d) BEST PRACTICES FOR DATA COLLECTION Commerce and Justice, Science, and Commerce and Justice, Science, and BY STATES.—Best practices developed pursu- Related Agencies for the fiscal year Related Agencies for the fiscal year ant to this section shall consist of best prac- ending September 30, 2020, and for ending September 30, 2020, and for tices for the collection by States of the in- other purposes; which was ordered to other purposes; which was ordered to formation described in the items listed in subsection (b), including best practices for lie on the table; as follows: lie on the table; as follows: improving— At the appropriate place in division A, in- At the appropriate place, insert the fol- (1) data collection; sert the following: lowing: (2) analytical capacity; SEC. lll. (a) In this section— SEC. ll. REPORT CONCERNING THE EFFECTS (3) research integrity; and (1) the term ‘‘Federal employee’’ has the OF STATE LEGALIZED MARIJUANA (4) the comparability of data across States. meaning given the term ‘‘employee’’ in sec- PROGRAMS. tion 2105 of title 5, United States Code, with- (a) IN GENERAL.—The Attorney General SA 992. Mr. MENENDEZ submitted out regard to whether the employee is ex- shall— an amendment intended to be proposed empted from the application of some or all of (1) to complete a study, not later than 18 by him to the bill H.R. 3055, making ap- such title 5; months after the date of enactment of this (2) the term ‘‘sexual assault offense’’ Act, on the effects of State legalized mari- propriations for the Departments of means a criminal offense under Federal law juana programs on criminal justice in the re- Commerce and Justice, Science, and or the law of a State that includes as an ele- spective States; and Related Agencies for the fiscal year ment of the offense that the defendant en- (2) upon the completion of the initial study ending September 30, 2020, and for gaged in a nonconsensual sexual act upon an- pursuant to paragraph (1), to prepare or up- other purposes; which was ordered to other person; and date a report on the results of such study lie on the table; as follows: (3) the term ‘‘sustained complaint involv- and submit such report to the Congress. At the appropriate place, insert the fol- ing sexual assault’’ means an administrative (b) STUDY CONSIDERATIONS.—The study pur- lowing: or judicial determination that an employer suant to subsection (a)(1) shall consider the SEC. ll. The chief immigration judge engaged in an unlawful employment practice effects of State legalized marijuana pro- may not impose production quotas or case under title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 grams with respect to criminal justice, in- completion deadlines in evaluating the per- (42 U.S.C. 2000e et seq.) that included, as part cluding the following: formance of immigration judges. of the course of conduct constituting the un- (1) The rates of marijuana-related arrests lawful employment practice, that an em- for possession, cultivation, and distribution, SA 993. Mr. MENENDEZ submitted ployee of the employer engaged in a non- and of these arrests, the percentages that in- an amendment intended to be proposed consensual sexual act upon another person. volved a secondary charge unrelated to mari- to amendment SA 948 proposed by Mr. (b) None of the funds made available by juana possession, cultivation, or distribu- SHELBY to the bill H.R. 3055, making this Act may be used to pay the basic pay, or tion, including— to increase the basic pay, of a Federal em- (A) the rates of such arrests at the Federal appropriations for the Departments of ployee who— level, including the number of Federal pris- Commerce and Justice, Science, and (1) has been convicted of a sexual assault oners so arrested, disaggregated by sex, age, Related Agencies for the fiscal year offense; or race, and ethnicity of the prisoners; and ending September 30, 2020, and for

VerDate Sep 11 2014 04:19 Oct 24, 2019 Jkt 099060 PO 00000 Frm 00059 Fmt 0624 Sfmt 0634 E:\CR\FM\A23OC6.039 S23OCPT1 S6110 CONGRESSIONAL RECORD — SENATE October 23, 2019 other purposes; which was ordered to agencies, research universities, nonprofit or- DEFINITION OF RENEWABLE BIOMASS UNDER lie on the table; as follows: ganizations, and other partners to determine RENEWABLE FUEL PROGRAM In the appropriate place in title II of divi- the science needs and develop an action plan SEC. ll. Section 211(o)(1)(I) of the Clean sion A, insert the following: for a multiyear integrated program to as- Air Act (42 U.S.C. 7545(o)(1)(I)) is amended— sess, monitor, and conserve saline lake eco- SEC. lll. (a) The matter under the head- (1) by redesignating clauses (iii) through ing ‘‘Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms systems in Great Basin States and the wild- (vii) as clauses (v) through (ix), respectively; and Explosives—Salaries and Expenses’’ in life that depend on those ecosystems, and to and title I of division B of the Consolidated and begin implementation of that program. (2) by striking clause (ii) and inserting the Further Continuing Appropriations Act, 2012 following: (18 U.S.C. 923 note; Public Law 112–55; 125 SA 995. Mr. BOOKER submitted an ‘‘(ii) Trees and tree residue from non-Fed- Stat. 609–610) is amended by striking the 6th amendment intended to be proposed to eral land, including land belonging to an In- proviso. amendment SA 948 proposed by Mr. dian tribe or an Indian individual that is (b) The 6th proviso under the heading ‘‘Bu- SHELBY to the bill H.R. 3055, making held in trust by the United States or subject reau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Ex- appropriations for the Departments of to a restriction against alienation imposed plosives—Salaries and Expenses’’ in title II Commerce and Justice, Science, and by the United States. ‘‘(iii) Any secondary, residual materials of division B of the Consolidated Appropria- Related Agencies for the fiscal year tions Act, 2010 (18 U.S.C. 923 note; Public generated from forest products manufac- Law 111–117; 123 Stat. 3128–3129) is amended ending September 30, 2020, and for turing, including, but not limited to, saw- by striking ‘‘beginning in fiscal year 2010 and other purposes; which was ordered to dust, wood chips, shavings, bark, sanderdust, thereafter’’ and inserting ‘‘in fiscal year lie on the table; as follows: and trimmings, regardless of whether the 2010’’. At the appropriate place in title I of divi- source of primary materials is derived from (c) The 6th proviso under the heading ‘‘Bu- sion A, insert the following: Federal or non-Federal land. reau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Ex- SEC. 1ll. None of the funds made avail- ‘‘(iv) Biomass materials obtained from plosives—Salaries and Expenses’’ in title II able by this or any other Act with respect to Federal land that— of division B of the Omnibus Appropriations any fiscal year may be used to include any ‘‘(I) are not harvested from old growth Act, 2009 (18 U.S.C. 923 note; Public Law 111– information regarding United States citizen- stands, unless the old growth stand is part of 8; 123 Stat. 574–576) is amended by striking ship in a tabulation of population reported a science-based ecological restoration ‘‘beginning in fiscal year 2009 and there- or transmitted by the Secretary of Com- project authorized by the Secretary of Agri- after’’ and inserting ‘‘in fiscal year 2009’’. merce under the last sentence of section culture or the Secretary of the Interior, as (d) The 6th proviso under the heading ‘‘Bu- 141(c) of title 13, United States Code. applicable, that meets applicable protection reau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Ex- and old growth enhancement objectives, as plosives—Salaries and Expenses’’ in title II SA 996. Mr. WYDEN (for himself, Mr. determined by the applicable Secretary; ‘‘(II) are slash, precommercial thinnings, of division B of the Consolidated Appropria- CRAPO, Mr. MERKLEY, Mr. RISCH, and tions Act, 2008 (18 U.S.C. 923 note; Public or derived from ecological restoration activi- Mr. MANCHIN) submitted an amend- Law 110–161; 121 Stat. 1903–1904) is amended ties; by striking ‘‘beginning in fiscal year 2008 and ment intended to be proposed to ‘‘(III) are harvested in a manner consistent thereafter’’ and inserting ‘‘in fiscal year amendment SA 948 proposed by Mr. with applicable Federal laws (including regu- 2008’’. SHELBY to the bill H.R. 3055, making lations) and land management plans; and (e) The 6th proviso under the heading ‘‘Bu- appropriations for the Departments of ‘‘(IV) are derived within— reau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Ex- Commerce and Justice, Science, and ‘‘(aa) the wildland-urban interface (as de- plosives—Salaries and Expenses’’ in title I of Related Agencies for the fiscal year fined in section 101 of the Healthy Forests the Science, State, Justice, Commerce, and ending September 30, 2020, and for Restoration Act of 2003 (16 U.S.C. 6511)) from acreage included within a community wild- Related Agencies Appropriations Act, 2006 other purposes; which was ordered to (18 U.S.C. 923 note; Public Law 109–108; 119 fire protection plan (as so defined); Stat. 2295–2296) is amended by striking ‘‘with lie on the table; as follows: ‘‘(bb) a priority area on Federal land, as respect to any fiscal year’’. Strike section 113 of division C and insert identified by the Secretary of Agriculture or (f) The 6th proviso under the heading in the following: the Secretary of the Interior, as applicable, title I of division B of the Consolidated Ap- PAYMENT IN LIEU OF TAXES, SECURE RURAL in need of— propriations Act, 2005 (18 U.S.C. 923 note; SCHOOLS ‘‘(AA) ecological restoration; Public Law 108–447; 118 Stat. 2859–2860) is ‘‘(BB) an authorized hazardous fuels reduc- SEC. 113. (a) Section 6906 of title 31, United amended by striking ‘‘with respect to any States Code, is amended, in the matter pre- tion project under section 102 of the Healthy fiscal year’’. ceding paragraph (1), by striking ‘‘fiscal year Forests Restoration Act of 2003 (16 U.S.C. (g) The matter under the heading ‘‘Bureau 2019’’ and inserting ‘‘fiscal year 2020’’. 6512); or of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explo- (b) Notwithstanding any other provision of ‘‘(CC) a project carried out under section sives—Salaries and Expenses’’ in title I of di- law, for fiscal year 2019— 602(d) of that Act (16 U.S.C. 6591a(d)); or vision B of the Consolidated and Further (1) each eligible State, eligible county, and ‘‘(cc) an area identified as a priority area Continuing Appropriations Act, 2012 (18 other eligible unit of local government shall for wildfire threat in a State-wide assess- U.S.C. 923 note; Public Law 112–55; 125 Stat. be entitled to payment under the Secure ment and State-wide strategy developed in 609–610) is amended by striking the 7th pro- Rural Schools and Community Self-Deter- accordance with section 2A of the Coopera- viso. mination Act of 2000 (16 U.S.C. 7101 et seq.), tive Forestry Assistance Act of 1978 (16 (h) Section 511 of the Consolidated and subject to paragraph (3); U.S.C. 2101a).’’. Further Continuing Appropriations Act, 2012 (2) $282,000,000 shall be made available to (18 U.S.C. 922 note; Public Law 112–55; 125 SA 998. Mr. WYDEN submitted an the Secretary of Agriculture and the Sec- Stat. 632) is amended— amendment intended to be proposed to retary of the Interior for obligation and ex- (1) by striking ‘‘for—’’ and all that follows penditure in accordance with that Act, sub- amendment SA 948 proposed by Mr. through ‘‘(1)’’; and ject to paragraph (3); and SHELBY to the bill H.R. 3055, making (2) by striking the semicolon and all that (3) for purposes of paragraphs (1) and (2), appropriations for the Departments of follows and inserting a period. the full funding amount for fiscal year 2019 Commerce and Justice, Science, and SA 994. Mr. MERKLEY submitted an shall be the full funding amount for fiscal Related Agencies for the fiscal year amendment intended to be proposed to year 2017. ending September 30, 2020, and for amendment SA 948 proposed by Mr. other purposes; which was ordered to SA 997. Mr. WYDEN (for himself, Mr. lie on the table; as follows: SHELBY to the bill H.R. 3055, making RISCH, Mr. MERKLEY, Ms. COLLINS, Mr. At the appropriate place in title II of divi- appropriations for the Departments of CRAPO, and Mr. KING) submitted an Commerce and Justice, Science, and sion E, insert the following: amendment intended to be proposed to SEC. 2ll. None of the funds made avail- Related Agencies for the fiscal year amendment SA 948 proposed by Mr. able by this Act may be used by the Sec- ending September 30, 2020, and for SHELBY to the bill H.R. 3055, making retary of Housing and Urban Development to other purposes; which was ordered to appropriations for the Departments of finalize, implement, administer, or enforce lie on the table; as follows: Commerce and Justice, Science, and the proposed rule entitled ‘‘HUD’s Implemen- At the appropriate place in title I of divi- Related Agencies for the fiscal year tation of the Fair Housing Act’s Disparate Impact Standard’’ (84 Fed. Reg. 42854 (August sion C, insert the following: ending September 30, 2020, and for SEC. 1ll. There is appropriated $2,000,000 19, 2019)). to the Director of the United States Geologi- other purposes; which was ordered to cal Survey to coordinate with the Director of lie on the table; as follows: SA 999. Mr. WYDEN (for himself, Mr. the United States Fish and Wildlife Service On page 365, between lines 18 and 19, insert RISCH, Mr. CRAPO, and Mr. MERKLEY) and other Federal, State, Tribal, and local the following: submitted an amendment intended to

VerDate Sep 11 2014 04:19 Oct 24, 2019 Jkt 099060 PO 00000 Frm 00060 Fmt 0624 Sfmt 0634 E:\CR\FM\A23OC6.040 S23OCPT1 October 23, 2019 CONGRESSIONAL RECORD — SENATE S6111 be proposed to amendment SA 948 pro- (1) in subsection (a), by striking ‘‘2020’’ and SA 1003. Ms. CANTWELL submitted posed by Mr. SHELBY to the bill H.R. inserting ‘‘2022’’; and an amendment intended to be proposed 3055, making appropriations for the De- (2) in subsection (b), by striking ‘‘2021’’ and to amendment SA 948 proposed by Mr. inserting ‘‘2023’’. partments of Commerce and Justice, SHELBY to the bill H.R. 3055, making (d) EXTENSION OF AUTHORITY TO EXPEND Science, and Related Agencies for the COUNTY FUNDS.—Section 304 of the Secure appropriations for the Departments of fiscal year ending September 30, 2020, Rural Schools and Community Self-Deter- Commerce and Justice, Science, and and for other purposes; which was or- mination Act of 2000 (16 U.S.C. 7144) is Related Agencies for the fiscal year dered to lie on the table; as follows: amended— ending September 30, 2020, and for At the appropriate place in title I of divi- (1) in subsection (a), by striking ‘‘2020’’ and other purposes; which was ordered to sion C, insert the following: inserting ‘‘2022’’; and lie on the table; as follows: ll (2) in subsection (b), by striking ‘‘2021’’ and SEC. 1 . EXTENSION OF SECURE RURAL At the appropriate place, insert the fol- SCHOOLS AND COMMUNITY SELF- inserting ‘‘2023’’. DETERMINATION ACT OF 2000. lowing: (a) DEFINITION OF FULL FUNDING AMOUNT.— SA 1000. Mr. WYDEN (for himself, PROHIBITION ON USE OF FUNDS RELATING TO Section 3(11) of the Secure Rural Schools and Mr. RISCH, Mr. CRAPO, and Mr. ROADLESS MANAGEMENT IN THE TONGASS NA- Community Self-Determination Act of 2000 MERKLEY) submitted an amendment in- TIONAL FOREST (16 U.S.C. 7102(11)) is amended by striking tended to be proposed to amendment SEC. ll. None of the funds made available subparagraphs (D) and (E) and inserting the by this Act may be used to finalize the draft following: SA 948 proposed by Mr. SHELBY to the bill H.R. 3055, making appropriations environmental impact statement described ‘‘(D) for fiscal year 2017, the amount that is in the notice of the Forest Service entitled equal to 95 percent of the full funding for the Departments of Commerce and ‘‘Special Areas; Roadless Area Conservation; amount for fiscal year 2015; Justice, Science, and Related Agencies National Forest System Lands in Alaska’’ ‘‘(E) for fiscal year 2018, the amount that is for the fiscal year ending September 30, (84 Fed. Reg. 55522 (October 17, 2019)). equal to 95 percent of the full funding 2020, and for other purposes; which was amount for fiscal year 2017; and SA 1004. Mrs. SHAHEEN submitted ‘‘(F) for fiscal year 2019 and each fiscal ordered to lie on the table; as follows: year thereafter, the amount that is equal to Strike section 113 of division C and insert an amendment intended to be proposed the full funding amount for fiscal year the following: to amendment SA 948 proposed by Mr. 2017.’’. PAYMENT IN LIEU OF TAXES (PILT) SHELBY to the bill H.R. 3055, making (b) SECURE PAYMENTS FOR STATES AND SEC. 113. Section 6906 of title 31, United appropriations for the Departments of COUNTIES CONTAINING FEDERAL LAND.— States Code, is amended, in the matter pre- Commerce and Justice, Science, and (1) SECURE PAYMENTS.—Section 101 of the ceding paragraph (1), by striking ‘‘fiscal year Related Agencies for the fiscal year Secure Rural Schools and Community Self- 2019’’ and inserting ‘‘each of fiscal years 2019 ending September 30, 2020, and for Determination Act of 2000 (16 U.S.C. 7111) is through 2029’’. amended, in subsections (a) and (b), by strik- other purposes; which was ordered to lie on the table; as follows: ing ‘‘and 2018’’ each place it appears and in- SA 1001. Mr. WYDEN submitted an serting ‘‘2018, 2019, and 2020’’. amendment intended to be proposed to At the appropriate place in title V of divi- (2) PAYMENTS TO STATES AND COUNTIES.— amendment SA 948 proposed by Mr. sion A, insert the following: (A) TO RECEIVE PAYMENT SEC. ll. None of the funds made available SHELBY to the bill H.R. 3055, making AMOUNT.—Section 102(b) of the Secure Rural by this division may be used by the Depart- Schools and Community Self-Determination appropriations for the Departments of ment of Justice to argue, in the conduct of Act of 2000 (16 U.S.C. 7112(b)) is amended— Commerce and Justice, Science, and any litigation to which the United States, or (i) in paragraph (1)(D)— Related Agencies for the fiscal year an agency or officer thereof is a party, that (I) in the subparagraph heading, by strik- ending September 30, 2020, and for any provision of the Patient Protection and ing ‘‘FOR FISCAL YEARS 2017 AND 2018’’ and in- other purposes; which was ordered to Affordable Care Act (Public Law 111–148; 124 serting ‘‘FOR EACH OF FISCAL YEARS 2017 lie on the table; as follows: Stat. 119) or of the Health Care and Edu- THROUGH 2020’’; and cation Reconciliation Act of 2010 (Public At the appropriate place in title II of divi- (II) by striking ‘‘for fiscal years 2017 or Law 111–152; 124 Stat. 1029), including any sion E, insert the following: 2018’’ and inserting ‘‘for each of fiscal years amendment made by such Acts, is unconsti- SEC. 2ll. (a) In the case of a contract for 2017 through 2020’’; and tutional or is invalid or unenforceable on project-based assistance that terminates, if (ii) in paragraph (2), in subparagraphs (A) any ground, including that certain provi- the Secretary does not transfer the assist- and (B), by striking ‘‘for fiscal years 2017 and sions of the Patient Protection and Afford- ance under section 210, the Secretary shall 2018’’ each place it appears and inserting ‘‘for able Care Act are not severable from section transfer the assistance to 1 or more other each of fiscal years 2017 through 2020’’. 5000A of the Internal Revenue Code of 1986, as multifamily housing projects in accordance (B) EXPENDITURE RULES FOR ELIGIBLE COUN- added by section 1501 of the Patient Protec- with the conditions under section 210(c), ef- TIES.—Section 102(d) of the Secure Rural tion and Affordable Care Act (Public Law fective— Schools and Community Self-Determination 111–148; 124 Stat. 242). (1) as of the date of termination of the con- Act of 2000 (16 U.S.C. 7112(d)) is amended— tract; or (i) in paragraph (1)(F)— Mrs. SHAHEEN submitted (2) if the Secretary is unable to comply SA 1005. (I) in the subparagraph heading, by strik- with those conditions by the date on which an amendment intended to be proposed ing ‘‘FOR FISCAL YEARS 2017 AND 2018’’ and in- the contract terminates, as soon as prac- to amendment SA 948 proposed by Mr. serting ‘‘FOR EACH OF FISCAL YEARS 2017 ticable after that date. SHELBY to the bill H.R. 3055, making THROUGH 2020’’; and (b) The Secretary shall maintain a publicly appropriations for the Departments of (II) by striking ‘‘for fiscal years 2017 and available list of multifamily housing 2018’’ and inserting ‘‘for each of fiscal years Commerce and Justice, Science, and projects that are eligible for project-based 2017 through 2020’’; and Related Agencies for the fiscal year assistance for purposes of transfers under (ii) in paragraph (3)(D)— ending September 30, 2020, and for subsection (a). (I) in the subparagraph heading, by strik- (c) In this section, the terms ‘‘multifamily other purposes; which was ordered to ing ‘‘FOR FISCAL YEARS 2017 AND 2018’’ and in- housing project’’ and ‘‘project-based assist- lie on the table; as follows: serting ‘‘FOR EACH OF FISCAL YEARS 2017 ance’’ have the meanings given those terms At the appropriate place in title I of divi- THROUGH 2020’’; and in section 210(d). sion D, insert the following: (II) by striking ‘‘for fiscal years 2017 and SEC. ll. SENSE OF CONGRESS. 2018’’ and inserting ‘‘for each of fiscal years SA 1002. Ms. COLLINS (for herself 2017 through 2020’’. It is the sense of Congress that the Admin- and Mr. REED) submitted an amend- istrator of the Federal Aviation Administra- (C) DISTRIBUTION OF PAYMENTS TO ELIGIBLE ment intended to be proposed to tion, as part of ongoing efforts to review reg- COUNTIES.—Section 103(d)(2) of the Secure Rural Schools and Community Self-Deter- amendment SA 948 proposed by Mr. ulations regarding the emergency medical mination Act of 2000 (16 U.S.C. 7113(d)(2)) is SHELBY to the bill H.R. 3055, making equipment carried by passenger airlines, amended by striking ‘‘through and for fiscal appropriations for the Departments of should continue to prioritize the demands of years 2017 and 2018’’ and inserting ‘‘through Commerce and Justice, Science, and our nation’s growing opioid epidemic and 2015 and for each of fiscal years 2017 through take timely action to issue additional guid- Related Agencies for the fiscal year ance to air carriers to ensure the expeditious 2020’’. ending September 30, 2020, and for (c) EXTENSION OF AUTHORITY TO CONDUCT inclusion of opioid antagonists in emergency other purposes; which was ordered to SPECIAL PROJECTS ON FEDERAL LAND.—Sec- medical kits. tion 208 of the Secure Rural Schools and lie on the table; as follows: Community Self-Determination Act of 2000 On page 489, line 17, strike ‘‘$2,761,00,000’’ SA 1006. Mrs. SHAHEEN submitted (16 U.S.C. 7128) is amended— and insert ‘‘$2,761,000,000’’. an amendment intended to be proposed

VerDate Sep 11 2014 04:19 Oct 24, 2019 Jkt 099060 PO 00000 Frm 00061 Fmt 0624 Sfmt 0634 E:\CR\FM\A23OC6.043 S23OCPT1 S6112 CONGRESSIONAL RECORD — SENATE October 23, 2019 to amendment SA 948 proposed by Mr. (17) in New Hampshire, more than 30 per- submitted an amendment intended to SHELBY to the bill H.R. 3055, making cent of manufactured home communities are be proposed to amendment SA 948 pro- appropriations for the Departments of owned by residents; posed by Mr. SHELBY to the bill H.R. (18) resident-owned cooperatives and non- 3055, making appropriations for the De- Commerce and Justice, Science, and profit owned communities have also flour- Related Agencies for the fiscal year ished in Vermont, Massachusetts, Rhode Is- partments of Commerce and Justice, ending September 30, 2020, and for land, Washington, Oregon, and Minnesota; Science, and Related Agencies for the other purposes; which was ordered to (19) nationwide, only 2 percent of all manu- fiscal year ending September 30, 2020, lie on the table; as follows: factured home communities are resident or and for other purposes; which was or- nonprofit-owned; dered to lie on the table; as follows: At the appropriate place in title II of divi- (20) manufactured home community own- On page 383, line 10, insert the following sion D, insert the following: ers often prefer to devise such property tax after ‘‘Budget’’ : ‘‘Provided further, That of SEC. 2ll. It is the sense of Congress free, rather than selling the community, in the amounts made available for Enterprise, that— order to avoid capital gain taxes; Concept Development, Human Factors, and (1) more than 17,000,000 people live in man- (21) when the owner of a manufactured Demonstration, not less than $9,500,000 shall ufactured homes and benefit from high-qual- home community dies, the heirs of the owner be available for the remote tower pilot pro- ity affordable homes which provide stability; frequently sell the community to the highest gram as authorized by section 161 of the FAA (2) owners of manufactured homes have bidder which results in displacement for doz- Reauthorization Act of 2018 (49 U.S.C. 47104 disproportionately low-income households, ens and sometimes hundreds of families; and note)’’. and in 2013, the median annual household in- (22) in order to preserve manufactured come for living in manufactured housing was home communities in the future, a Federal tax benefit should be established to induce SA 1011. Mr. JONES submitted an $28,400; amendment intended to be proposed to (3) approximately 75 percent of manufac- manufactured home community owners to tured home households earn less than $50,000 sell such properties to residents that the amendment SA 948 proposed by Mr. per year; owners have known for decades, or to non- SHELBY to the bill H.R. 3055, making (4) more than 10 percent of veterans in the profit organizations. appropriations for the Departments of United States live in manufactured homes; Commerce and Justice, Science, and (5) in late 1990, manufactured housing rep- SA 1007. Ms. ROSEN submitted an Related Agencies for the fiscal year resented 2⁄3 of the new affordable housing amendment intended to be proposed to ending September 30, 2020, and for produced in the United States and remains a amendment SA 948 proposed by Mr. other purposes; which was ordered to significant source of unsubsidized affordable SHELBY to the bill H.R. 3055, making lie on the table; as follows: housing in the United States; appropriations for the Departments of (6) in 2015, the average cost per square foot On page 120, line 17, strike ‘‘$46,782,000’’ and Commerce and Justice, Science, and insert ‘‘$41,782,000’’. for a new manufactured home was 48 dollars, Related Agencies for the fiscal year less than half of the cost per square foot for On page 223, between lines 13 and 14, insert a new-site built, structure-only home, which ending September 30, 2020, and for the following: was $101; other purposes; which was ordered to SEC. 7ll. There is appropriated $5,000,000 (7) in 2009, 43 percent of all new homes that lie on the table; as follows: to carry out section 310I of the Consolidated sold for less than $150,000 were manufactured At the appropriate place in title II of divi- Farm and Rural Development Act (7 U.S.C. homes; sion D, insert the following: 1936c). (8) manufactured homes account for 23 per- SEC. 2ll. (a) An additional $1,000,000 shall cent of new home sales under $200,000; be available for rental assistance and associ- SA 1012. Mr. KAINE submitted an (9) more than 50,000 manufactured home ated administrative fees for Tribal HUD– amendment intended to be proposed to communities, also referred to as ‘‘mobile VASH under the heading ‘‘TENANT-BASED amendment SA 948 proposed by Mr. home parks’’, exist throughout the United RENTAL ASSISTANCE’’ under the heading SHELBY to the bill H.R. 3055, making States; ‘‘PUBLIC AND INDIAN HOUSING’’ under this appropriations for the Departments of (10) more than 2,900,000 manufactured title, and the funds available under this title Commerce and Justice, Science, and homes are placed in manufactured home for the Office of Administration under the communities; heading ‘‘ADMINISTRATIVE SUPPORT OFFICES’’ Related Agencies for the fiscal year (11) manufactured home communities pro- under the heading ‘‘MANAGEMENT AND ADMIN- ending September 30, 2020, and for vide critical affordable housing, but receive ISTRATION’’ shall be decreased by $1,000,000. other purposes; which was ordered to very little Federal, State, or local funds to lie on the table; as follows: subsidize the cost of manufactured homes; SA 1008. Ms. ROSEN submitted an On page 238, line 5, strike the period and (12) manufactured home owners in such amendment intended to be proposed to insert ‘‘: Provided further, That, notwith- communities may own the home, but they do amendment SA 948 proposed by Mr. standing section 9 of the 400 Years of Afri- not own the land under the home, which SHELBY to the bill H.R. 3055, making can-American History Commission Act (36 leaves the home owners vulnerable to rent appropriations for the Departments of U.S.C. note prec. 101; Public Law 115–102), of increases, arbitrary rule enforcement, and in the amounts made available under this head- the case of a manufactured home community Commerce and Justice, Science, and Related Agencies for the fiscal year ing, $500,000 shall be made available to carry owner converting the land to some other use, out that Act.’’. community closure; ending September 30, 2020, and for On page 288, between lines 9 and 10, insert (13) an eviction or closure of a manufac- other purposes; which was ordered to the following: tured home community is very disruptive to lie on the table; as follows: 400 YEARS OF AFRICAN-AMERICAN HISTORY a resident who may be unable to pay the On page 85, line 22, insert ‘‘: Provided, That COMMISSION thousands of dollars it takes to move the of such amount, not to exceed $95,000,000 manufactured home or find a new location shall remain available until expended for SEC. 117. (a) Section 7(b) of the 400 Years of for the manufactured home; Discovery Research PreK-12’’ after ‘‘2021’’. African-American History Commission Act (14) in an effort to preserve a crucial source (36 U.S.C. note prec. 101; Public Law 115–102) of affordable housing within the past two is amended, in the matter preceding para- decades, a national network of housing pro- SA 1009. Ms. ROSEN submitted an graph (1), by striking ‘‘July 1, 2020’’ and in- viders has helped residents purchase and own amendment intended to be proposed to serting ‘‘July 1, 2021’’. the land under the manufactured home com- amendment SA 948 proposed by Mr. (b) Section 8(a) of the 400 Years of African- munity, and manage the manufactured home SHELBY to the bill H.R. 3055, making American History Commission Act (36 U.S.C. community; appropriations for the Departments of note prec. 101; Public Law 115–102) is amend- (15) nationwide, there are more than 1,000 Commerce and Justice, Science, and ed by striking ‘‘July 1, 2020’’ and inserting stable, permanent ownership cooperatives or Related Agencies for the fiscal year ‘‘July 1, 2021’’. nonprofit-owned developments in more than ending September 30, 2020, and for a dozen States; SA 1013. Mr. PETERS (for himself, other purposes; which was ordered to (16) members of manufactured home com- Mr. PORTMAN, and Mr. DURBIN) sub- lie on the table; as follows: munities continue to own such homes indi- mitted an amendment intended to be vidually, own an equal share of the land be- On page 84, line 20, strike ‘‘$6,769,670,000’’ proposed to amendment SA 948 pro- neath the entire manufactured home com- and insert ‘‘$6,770,670,000’’. posed by Mr. SHELBY to the bill H.R. munity, participate in the governing of the On page 86, line 8, strike ‘‘$336,900,000’’ and community, and elect a board of directors insert ‘‘$335,900,000’’. 3055, making appropriations for the De- who make major decisions within the manu- partments of Commerce and Justice, factured home community by a democratic SA 1010. Mr. KAINE (for himself, Mr. Science, and Related Agencies for the vote; CRAPO, Mr. RISCH, and Mr. WARNER) fiscal year ending September 30, 2020,

VerDate Sep 11 2014 04:19 Oct 24, 2019 Jkt 099060 PO 00000 Frm 00062 Fmt 0624 Sfmt 0634 E:\CR\FM\A23OC6.041 S23OCPT1 October 23, 2019 CONGRESSIONAL RECORD — SENATE S6113 and for other purposes; which was or- repay funding previously obligated and ex- Related Agencies for the fiscal year dered to lie on the table; as follows: pended. ending September 30, 2020, and for (b) Subsection (a) shall apply to Coopera- At the appropriate place in title IV of divi- other purposes; which was ordered to tive Agreement FR-HSR-0009-10-01-06 and sion C, insert the following: any other grant or cooperative agreement lie on the table; as follows: GREAT LAKES RESTORATION INITIATIVE with the California High-Speed Rail Author- At the appropriate place in title I of divi- SEC. 4ll. (a) Notwithstanding any other ity in effect on or after the date of the enact- sion C, insert the following: provision of this division, the amount made ment of this Act. ADJUSTMENT FOR LOW-POPULATION UNITS OF available for Geographic Programs under the (c) Notwithstanding the Department of GENERAL LOCAL GOVERNMENT UNDER THE heading ‘‘ENVIRONMENTAL PROGRAMS AND Transportation Appropriations Act, 2010 PAYMENT IN LIEU OF TAXES PROGRAM MANAGEMENT’’ under the heading ‘‘ENVI- (Public Law 111–117), deobligated funds asso- SEC. 1llll. Section 6903(c) of title 31, RONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY’’ ciated with Cooperative Agreement FR-HSR- United States Code, is amended— under title II shall be increased by $19,000,000 0118-12-01-01 may not be made available for (1) in paragraph (1), by striking ‘‘4,999’’ and to provide additional funding for the Great any purpose until the final determination of inserting ‘‘999’’; and Lakes Restoration Initiative under section any litigation concerning such funds. (2) in paragraph (2)— 118(c)(7) of the Federal Water Pollution Con- (d)(1) Except as provided in paragraph (2), (A) in the matter preceding the table, by trol Act (33 U.S.C. 1268(c)(7)). upon the final determination of any litiga- striking ‘‘5,000’’ and inserting ‘‘1,000’’; and (b) Notwithstanding any other provision of tion referred to in subsection (c), deobligated (B) by striking the table and inserting the this division, the amount authorized to be funds referred to in subsection (c) shall be following: transferred under the fourth paragraph made available only for high-speed rail ... under the heading ‘‘ADMINISTRATIVE PROVI- projects under section 26106 of title 49, ‘‘If population equals— the limitation is equal to the population times— SIONS—ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY United States Code, in accordance with such 1,000 ...... $254.40 (INCLUDING TRANSFERS)’’ under the heading section. 2,000 ...... $230.66 ‘‘ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGEN- (2) Notwithstanding paragraph (1), the Sec- 3,000 ...... $212.00 CY’’ under title II shall be increased by retary of Transportation shall— 4,000 ...... $198.43 $19,000,000. (A) issue a notice of funding opportunity 5,000 ...... $186.56 (c) Notwithstanding any other provision of for grants for projects referred to in para- 6,000 ...... $174.71 this division, funds made available for Oper- 7,000 ...... $164.50 graph (1) not later than 30 days after the 8,000 ...... $152.67 ations and Administration under the heading final determination of litigation referred to 9,000 ...... $142.45 ‘‘ENVIRONMENTAL PROGRAMS AND MANAGE- in subsection (c); 10,000 ...... $130.55 MENT’’ under the heading ‘‘ENVIRON- (B) ensure that such notice of funding op- 11,000 ...... $127.22 MENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY’’ under portunity requires applications to be sub- 12,000 ...... $123.83 title II in the report accompanying this Act mitted not later than 30 days after the 13,000 ...... $118.73 shall be reduced by $19,000,000. 14,000 ...... $115.34 issuance of such notice; 15,000 ...... $111.92 (C) require such applications to include 16,000 ...... $110.24 SA 1014. Mr. CASSIDY submitted an completed documentation with respect to 17,000 ...... $108.51 amendment intended to be proposed to any required environmental impact state- 18,000 ...... $106.85 amendment SA 948 proposed by Mr. ments; and 19,000 ...... $105.16 SHELBY to the bill H.R. 3055, making (D) award grants not later than 60 days 20,000 ...... $103.51 after the issuance of notice under subpara- 21,000 ...... $101.76 appropriations for the Departments of 22,000 ...... $100.07 Commerce and Justice, Science, and graph (A). 23,000 ...... $100.07 Related Agencies for the fiscal year 24,000 ...... $98.37 SA 1016. Mrs. FEINSTEIN submitted ending September 30, 2020, and for 25,000 ...... $96.69 an amendment intended to be proposed 26,000 ...... $94.98 other purposes; which was ordered to to amendment SA 948 proposed by Mr. 27,000 ...... $94.98 lie on the table; as follows: 28,000 ...... $94.98 SHELBY to the bill H.R. 3055, making On page 19, after line 25, insert the fol- 29,000 ...... $93.31 appropriations for the Departments of 30,000 ...... $93.31 lowing: Commerce and Justice, Science, and 31,000 ...... $91.59 FISHERY DISASTER ASSISTANCE 32,000 ...... $91.59 Related Agencies for the fiscal year 33,000 ...... $89.88 For an additional amount for ‘‘Fishery ending September 30, 2020, and for Disaster Assistance’’ for necessary expenses 34,000 ...... $89.88 35,000 ...... $88.17 associated with the mitigation of fishery dis- other purposes; which was ordered to lie on the table; as follows: 36,000 ...... $88.17 asters, $100,000,000, to remain available until 37,000 ...... $86.48 expended: Provided, That such funds shall be At the appropriate place in title I of divi- 38,000 ...... $86.48 used for mitigating the effects of commercial sion C, insert the following: 39,000 ...... $84.82 fishery failures and fishery resource disas- OIL AND GAS DRILLING OFF WEST COAST OF 40,000 ...... $84.82 41,000 ...... $83.09 ters declared by the Secretary of Commerce: UNITED STATES Provided further, That such amount is des- 42,000 ...... $81.42 SEC. 1ll. None of the funds made avail- 43,000 ...... $81.42 ignated by Congress as being for an emer- able by this or any other Act may be used by 44,000 ...... $79.69 gency requirement pursuant to section the Secretary of the Interior to issue leases 45,000 ...... $79.69 251(b)(2)(A)(i) of the Balanced Budget and for the exploration, development, or produc- 46,000 ...... $78.03 Emergency Deficit Control Act of 1985. tion of oil or natural gas in any area of the 47,000 ...... $78.03 outer Continental Shelf off the coast of the 48,000 ...... $76.33 SA 1015. Mrs. FEINSTEIN submitted 49,000 ...... $76.33 States of California, Oregon, and Wash- 50,000 ...... $74.63.’’. an amendment intended to be proposed ington. to amendment SA 948 proposed by Mr. SA 1019. Mr. PAUL submitted an Mrs. FEINSTEIN submitted SHELBY to the bill H.R. 3055, making SA 1017. amendment intended to be proposed to an amendment intended to be proposed appropriations for the Departments of amendment SA 948 proposed by Mr. Commerce and Justice, Science, and to amendment SA 948 proposed by Mr. SHELBY to the bill H.R. 3055, making SHELBY to the bill H.R. 3055, making Related Agencies for the fiscal year appropriations for the Departments of appropriations for the Departments of ending September 30, 2020, and for Commerce and Justice, Science, and Commerce and Justice, Science, and other purposes; which was ordered to Related Agencies for the fiscal year Related Agencies for the fiscal year lie on the table; as follows: ending September 30, 2020, and for ending September 30, 2020, and for On page 84, between lines 18 and 19, insert other purposes; which was ordered to the following: other purposes; which was ordered to lie on the table; as follows: SEC. 192. (a) None of the funds appropriated lie on the table; as follows: At the appropriate place, insert the fol- or otherwise made available by this Act may In title V of division A, strike sections 526 lowing: be used— through 527. (1) to terminate a grant or cooperative SEC. ll. REDUCTION IN AMOUNT OF APPRO- agreement with the California High-Speed SA 1018. Mr. DAINES submitted an PRIATIONS. Rail Authority; amendment intended to be proposed to Each amount made available under divi- (2) to deobligate funding associated with a sion A, B, C, or D of this Act (in this section grant or cooperative agreement with the amendment SA 948 proposed by Mr. referred to as a ‘‘fiscal year 2020 amount’’) California High-Speed Rail Authority; or SHELBY to the bill H.R. 3055, making shall be reduced by the amount necessary for (3) to require the State of California or the appropriations for the Departments of the fiscal year 2020 amount to be equal to the California High-Speed Rail Authority to Commerce and Justice, Science, and amount that is 2 percent less than the

VerDate Sep 11 2014 04:19 Oct 24, 2019 Jkt 099060 PO 00000 Frm 00063 Fmt 0624 Sfmt 0634 E:\CR\FM\A23OC6.044 S23OCPT1 S6114 CONGRESSIONAL RECORD — SENATE October 23, 2019 amount made available for fiscal year 2019 ‘‘(1) the standards described in chapters 9 national Fire Code, as published by the for the purposes for which the fiscal year and 11 of the 2018 publication of the Inter- International Code Council; or 2020 amount is being made available. national Fire Code, as published by the ‘‘(2) any other standards as may be adopted International Code Council; or by the Secretary, in collaboration with the SA 1020. Ms. MURKOWSKI submitted ‘‘(2) any other standards as may be adopted Secretary of Housing and Urban Develop- an amendment intended to be proposed by the Secretary, including any relevant up- ment, including any relevant updates to the to amendment SA 948 proposed by Mr. dates to the International Fire Code, International Fire Code, through a notice SHELBY to the bill H.R. 3055, making through a notice published in the Federal published in the Federal Register.’’; and appropriations for the Departments of Register.’’; and (2) in section 515 (42 U.S.C. 1485)— Commerce and Justice, Science, and (B) in subsection (o), by adding at the end (A) in subsection (m), by inserting ‘‘(1)’’ be- the following: fore ‘‘The Secretary shall establish’’; and Related Agencies for the fiscal year ‘‘(21) CARBON MONOXIDE ALARMS.—Each (B) by adding at the end the following: ending September 30, 2020, and for dwelling unit receiving tenant-based assist- ‘‘(2) Housing and related facilities rehabili- other purposes; which was ordered to ance or project-based assistance under this tated or repaired with amounts received lie on the table; as follows: subsection shall have carbon monoxide under a loan made or insured under this sec- At the appropriate place in title VII of di- alarms or detectors installed in the dwelling tion shall contain installed carbon monoxide vision B, insert the following: unit in a manner that meets or exceeds— alarms or detectors that meet or exceed— SEC. 7ll. (a) The Secretary of Agriculture ‘‘(A) the standards described in chapters 9 ‘‘(A) the standards described in chapters 9 shall revise any regulation of the Secretary and 11 of the 2018 publication of the Inter- and 11 of the 2018 publication of the Inter- of Agriculture relating to the definition of national Fire Code, as published by the national Fire Code, as published by the the term ‘‘fish’’ to ensure that the definition International Code Council; or International Code Council; or includes any aquatic gilled animal, and any ‘‘(B) any other standards as may be adopt- ‘‘(B) any other standards as may be adopt- mollusk, crustacean, or other invertebrate, ed by the Secretary, including any relevant ed by the Secretary, in collaboration with that exists in the wild or is produced under updates to the International Fire Code, the Secretary of Housing and Urban Develop- controlled conditions in ponds, lakes, through a notice published in the Federal ment, including any relevant updates to the streams, or similar holding areas. Register.’’. International Fire Code, through a notice (b) Section 343(a) of the Consolidated Farm (b) Section 202(j) of the Housing Act of 1959 published in the Federal Register.’’. and Rural Development Act (7 U.S.C. 1991(a)) (12 U.S.C. 1701q(j)) is amended by adding at (f) The Secretary of Housing and Urban De- is amended— the end the following: velopment shall provide guidance to public (1) in paragraph (1), by striking ‘‘in, fish ‘‘(9) CARBON MONOXIDE ALARMS.—Each housing agencies (as defined in section 3(b)(6) farming’’ and inserting the following: ‘‘in— owner of a dwelling unit assisted under this of the United States Housing Act of 1937 (42 ‘‘(A) fish farming; and section shall ensure that carbon monoxide U.S.C. 1437a(b)(6)) on how to educate tenants ‘‘(B) in the case of assistance under sub- alarms or detectors are installed in the on health hazards in the home, including to title B, commercial fishing’’; and dwelling unit in a manner that meets or ex- carbon monoxide poisoning, lead poisoning, (2) in paragraph (2), by striking ‘‘shall’’ ceeds— asthma induced by housing-related aller- and all that follows through the period at ‘‘(A) the standards described in chapters 9 gens, and other housing-related preventable the end and inserting the following: ‘‘in- and 11 of the 2018 publication of the Inter- outcomes, to help advance primary preven- cludes— national Fire Code, as published by the tion and prevent future deaths and other ‘‘(A) fish farming; and International Code Council; or harms. ‘‘(B) in the case of assistance under sub- ‘‘(B) any other standards as may be adopt- (g) Nothing in the amendments made by title B, commercial fishing.’’. ed by the Secretary, including any relevant this section shall be construed to preempt or updates to the International Fire Code, limit the applicability of any State or local SA 1021. Mr. SCOTT of South Caro- through a notice published in the Federal law relating to the installation and mainte- lina (for himself, Mr. MENENDEZ, Mr. Register.’’. nance of carbon monoxide alarms or detec- CRAMER, Ms. CORTEZ MASTO, Mr. VAN (c) Section 811(j) of the Cranston-Gonzalez tors in housing that requires standards that are more stringent than the standards de- HOLLEN, Mr. PERDUE, and Mr. JONES) National Affordable Housing Act (42 U.S.C. submitted an amendment intended to 8013(j)) is amended by adding at the end the scribed in the amendments made by this sec- following: tion. be proposed to amendment SA 948 pro- ‘‘(7) CARBON MONOXIDE ALARMS.—Each (h) The Secretary of Housing and Urban posed by Mr. SHELBY to the bill H.R. dwelling unit assisted under this section Development, in consultation with the Con- 3055, making appropriations for the De- shall contain installed carbon monoxide sumer Product Safety Commission, shall partments of Commerce and Justice, alarms or detectors that meet or exceed— conduct a study and issue a publicly avail- Science, and Related Agencies for the ‘‘(A) the standards described in chapters 9 able report on requiring carbon monoxide fiscal year ending September 30, 2020, and 11 of the 2018 publication of the Inter- alarms or detectors in federally assisted and for other purposes; which was or- national Fire Code, as published by the housing that is not covered in the amend- ments made by this section. dered to lie on the table; as follows: International Code Council; or ‘‘(B) any other standards as may be adopt- At the appropriate place in title II of divi- ed by the Secretary, including any relevant SA 1022. Mrs. FEINSTEIN submitted sion D, insert the following: updates to the International Fire Code, an amendment intended to be proposed SEC. 2ll. (a) The United States Housing through a notice published in the Federal to amendment SA 948 proposed by Mr. Act of 1937 (42 U.S.C. 1437 et seq.) is amend- Register.’’. SHELBY to the bill H.R. 3055, making ed— (d) Section 856 of the Cranston-Gonzalez (1) in section 3(a) (42 U.S.C. 1437a(a)), by appropriations for the Departments of National Affordable Housing Act (42 U.S.C. Commerce and Justice, Science, and adding at the end the following: 12905) is amended by adding at the end the ‘‘(8) CARBON MONOXIDE ALARMS.—Each pub- following new subsection: Related Agencies for the fiscal year lic housing agency shall ensure that carbon ‘‘(i) CARBON MONOXIDE ALARMS.—Each ending September 30, 2020, and for monoxide alarms or detectors are installed dwelling unit assisted under this subtitle other purposes; which was ordered to in each dwelling unit in public housing shall contain installed carbon monoxide lie on the table; as follows: owned or operated by the public housing alarms or detectors that meet or exceed— At the appropriate place in division A, in- agency in a manner that meets or exceeds— ‘‘(1) the standards described in chapters 9 sert the following: ‘‘(A) the standards described in chapters 9 and 11 of the 2018 publication of the Inter- —ASSAULT WEAPONS BAN OF and 11 of the 2018 publication of the Inter- national Fire Code, as published by the TITLE ll 2019 national Fire Code, as published by the International Code Council; or International Code Council; or ‘‘(2) any other standards as may be adopted SEC. l01. SHORT TITLE. ‘‘(B) any other standards as may be adopt- by the Secretary, including any relevant up- This title may be cited as the ‘‘Assault ed by the Secretary, including any relevant dates to the International Fire Code, Weapons Ban of 2019’’. updates to the International Fire Code, through a notice published in the Federal SEC. l02. DEFINITIONS. through a notice published in the Federal Register.’’. (a) IN GENERAL.—Section 921(a) of title 18, Register.’’; and (e) Title V of the Housing Act of 1949 (42 United States Code, is amended— (2) in section 8 (42 U.S.C. 1437f)— U.S.C. 1471 et seq.) is amended— (1) by inserting after paragraph (29) the fol- (A) by inserting after subsection (i) the fol- (1) in section 514 (42 U.S.C. 1484), by adding lowing: lowing: at the end the following: ‘‘(30) The term ‘semiautomatic pistol’ ‘‘(j) CARBON MONOXIDE ALARMS.—Each ‘‘(j) Housing and related facilities con- means any repeating pistol that— owner of a dwelling unit receiving project- structed with loans under this section shall ‘‘(A) utilizes a portion of the energy of a based assistance under this section shall en- contain installed carbon monoxide alarms or firing to extract the fired cartridge sure that carbon monoxide alarms or detec- detectors that meet or exceed— case and chamber the next round; and tors are installed in the dwelling unit in a ‘‘(1) the standards described in chapters 9 ‘‘(B) requires a separate pull of the trigger manner that meets or exceeds— and 11 of the 2018 publication of the Inter- to fire each cartridge.

VerDate Sep 11 2014 04:19 Oct 24, 2019 Jkt 099060 PO 00000 Frm 00064 Fmt 0624 Sfmt 0634 E:\CR\FM\A23OC6.046 S23OCPT1 October 23, 2019 CONGRESSIONAL RECORD — SENATE S6115 ‘‘(31) The term ‘semiautomatic ’ ‘‘(VII) Beretta AR–70. ‘‘(I) All of the following pistols, copies, du- means any repeating shotgun that— ‘‘(VIII) Black Rain Ordnance Recon Scout. plicates, variants, or altered facsimiles with ‘‘(A) utilizes a portion of the energy of a ‘‘(IX) Bushmaster ACR. the capability of any such weapon thereof: firing cartridge to extract the fired cartridge ‘‘(X) Bushmaster Carbon 15. ‘‘(i) All AK–47 types, including the fol- case and chamber the next round; and ‘‘(XI) Bushmaster MOE series. lowing: ‘‘(B) requires a separate pull of the trigger ‘‘(XII) Bushmaster XM15. ‘‘(I) Centurion 39 AK pistol. to fire each cartridge.’’; and ‘‘(XIII) Chiappa Firearms MFour rifles. ‘‘(II) CZ Scorpion pistol. (2) by adding at the end the following: ‘‘(XIV) Colt Match Target rifles. ‘‘(III) Draco AK–47 pistol. ‘‘(36) The term ‘semiautomatic assault ‘‘(XV) CORE Rifle Systems CORE15 rifles. ‘‘(IV) HCR AK–47 pistol. weapon’ means any of the following, regard- ‘‘(XVI) Daniel Defense M4A1 rifles. ‘‘(V) IO Inc. Hellpup AK–47 pistol. less of country of manufacture or caliber of ‘‘(XVII) Devil Dog Arms 15 Series rifles. ‘‘(VI) Krinkov pistol. ammunition accepted: ‘‘(XVIII) Diamondback DB15 rifles. ‘‘(VII) Mini Draco AK–47 pistol. ‘‘(A) A semiautomatic rifle that has the ca- ‘‘(XIX) DoubleStar AR rifles. ‘‘(VIII) PAP M92 pistol. pacity to accept a detachable and ‘‘(XX) DPMS Tactical rifles. ‘‘(IX) Yugo Krebs Krink pistol. any 1 of the following: ‘‘(XXI) DSA Inc. ZM–4 Carbine. ‘‘(ii) All AR–15 types, including the fol- ‘‘(i) A pistol grip. ‘‘(XXII) Heckler & Koch MR556. lowing: ‘‘(ii) A forward grip. ‘‘(XXIII) High Standard HSA–15 rifles. ‘‘(I) American Spirit AR–15 pistol. ‘‘(iii) A folding, telescoping, or detachable ‘‘(XXIV) Jesse James Nomad AR–15 rifle. ‘‘(II) Bushmaster Carbon 15 pistol. stock, or is otherwise foldable or adjustable ‘‘(XXV) Knight’s Armament SR–15. ‘‘(III) Chiappa Firearms M4 Pistol GEN II. in a manner that operates to reduce the ‘‘(XXVI) Lancer L15 rifles. ‘‘(IV) CORE Rifle Systems CORE15 Roscoe length, size, or any other dimension, or oth- ‘‘(XXVII) MGI Hydra Series rifles. pistol. erwise enhances the concealability, of the ‘‘(XXVIII) Mossberg MMR Tactical rifles. ‘‘(V) Daniel Defense MK18 pistol. weapon. ‘‘(XXIX) Noreen Firearms BN 36 rifle. ‘‘(VI) DoubleStar Corporation AR pistol. ‘‘(iv) A grenade launcher. ‘‘(XXX) Olympic Arms. ‘‘(VII) DPMS AR–15 pistol. ‘‘(v) A barrel shroud. ‘‘(XXXI) POF USA P415. ‘‘(VIII) Jesse James Nomad AR–15 pistol. ‘‘(vi) A threaded barrel. ‘‘(XXXII) Precision Firearms AR rifles. ‘‘(IX) Olympic Arms AR–15 pistol. ‘‘(B) A semiautomatic rifle that has a fixed ‘‘(XXXIII) Remington R–15 rifles. ‘‘(X) Osprey Armament MK–18 pistol. magazine with the capacity to accept more ‘‘(XXXIV) Rhino Arms AR rifles. ‘‘(XI) POF USA AR pistols. than 10 rounds, except for an attached tubu- ‘‘(XXXV) Rock River Arms LAR–15. ‘‘(XII) Rock River Arms LAR 15 pistol. lar device designed to accept, and capable of ‘‘(XXXVI) Sig Sauer SIG516 rifles and MCX ‘‘(XIII) Uselton Arms Air-Lite M–4 pistol. operating only with, .22 caliber rimfire am- rifles. ‘‘(iii) Calico Liberty pistols. munition. ‘‘(XXXVII) SKS with a detachable maga- ‘‘(iv) DSA SA58 PKP FAL pistol. ‘‘(C) Any part, combination of parts, com- zine. ‘‘(v) Encom MP–9 and MP–45. ponent, device, attachment, or accessory ‘‘(XXXVIII) Smith & Wesson M&P15 rifles. ‘‘(vi) Heckler & Koch model SP–89 pistol. that is designed or functions to accelerate ‘‘(XXXIX) Stag Arms AR rifles. ‘‘(vii) Intratec AB–10, TEC–22 Scorpion, the rate of fire of a semiautomatic rifle but ‘‘(XL) Sturm, Ruger & Co. SR556 and AR– TEC–9, and TEC–DC9. not convert the semiautomatic rifle into a 556 rifles. ‘‘(viii) IWI Galil Ace pistol, UZI PRO pis- machinegun. ‘‘(XLI) Uselton Arms Air-Lite M–4 rifles. tol. ‘‘(D) A semiautomatic pistol that has the ‘‘(XLII) Windham Weaponry AR rifles. ‘‘(ix) Kel-Tec PLR 16 pistol. capacity to accept a detachable magazine ‘‘(XLIII) WMD Guns Big Beast. ‘‘(x) The following MAC types: and any 1 of the following: ‘‘(XLIV) Yankee Hill Machine Company, ‘‘(I) MAC–10. ‘‘(i) A threaded barrel. Inc. YHM–15 rifles. ‘‘(II) MAC–11. ‘‘(ii) A second pistol grip. ‘‘(iii) Barrett M107A1. ‘‘(III) Masterpiece Arms MPA A930 Mini ‘‘(iii) A barrel shroud. ‘‘(iv) Barrett M82A1. Pistol, MPA460 Pistol, MPA Tactical Pistol, ‘‘(iv) The capacity to accept a detachable ‘‘(v) Beretta CX4 Storm. and MPA Mini Tactical Pistol. magazine at some location outside of the pis- ‘‘(vi) Calico Liberty Series. ‘‘(IV) Military Armament Corp. Ingram M– tol grip. ‘‘(vii) CETME Sporter. 11. ‘‘(v) A semiautomatic version of an auto- ‘‘(viii) Daewoo K–1, K–2, Max 1, Max 2, AR ‘‘(V) Velocity Arms VMAC. matic firearm. 100, and AR 110C. ‘‘(xi) Sig Sauer P556 pistol. ‘‘(vi) A manufactured weight of 50 ounces ‘‘(ix) Fabrique Nationale/FN Herstal FAL, ‘‘(xii) Sites Spectre. or more when unloaded. LAR, 22 FNC, 308 Match, L1A1 Sporter, PS90, ‘‘(xiii) All Thompson types, including the ‘‘(vii) A stabilizing brace or similar compo- SCAR, and FS2000. following: nent. ‘‘(x) Feather Industries AT–9. ‘‘(I) Thompson TA510D. ‘‘(E) A semiautomatic pistol with a fixed ‘‘(xi) Galil Model AR and Model ARM. ‘‘(II) Thompson TA5. magazine that has the capacity to accept ‘‘(xii) Hi-Point Carbine. ‘‘(xiv) All UZI types, including Micro-UZI. more than 10 rounds. ‘‘(xiii) HK–91, HK–93, HK–94, HK–PSG–1, ‘‘(J) All of the following , copies, ‘‘(F) A semiautomatic shotgun that has and HK USC. duplicates, variants, or altered facsimiles any 1 of the following: ‘‘(xiv) IWI TAVOR, Galil ACE rifle. with the capability of any such weapon ‘‘(i) A folding, telescoping, or detachable ‘‘(xv) Kel-Tec Sub-2000, SU–16, and RFB. thereof: stock. ‘‘(xvi) SIG AMT, SIG PE–57, Sig Sauer SG ‘‘(i) DERYA Anakon MC–1980, Anakon ‘‘(ii) A pistol grip. 550, Sig Sauer SG 551, and SIG MCX. SD12. ‘‘(iii) A fixed magazine with the capacity ‘‘(xvii) Springfield Armory SAR–48. ‘‘(ii) Doruk Lethal shotguns. to accept more than 5 rounds. ‘‘(xviii) Steyr AUG. ‘‘(iii) Franchi LAW–12 and SPAS 12. ‘‘(iv) The ability to accept a detachable ‘‘(xix) Sturm, Ruger & Co. Mini-14 Tactical ‘‘(iv) All IZHMASH Saiga 12 types, includ- magazine. Rifle M–14/20CF. ing the following: ‘‘(v) A forward grip. ‘‘(xx) All Thompson rifles, including the ‘‘(I) IZHMASH Saiga 12. ‘‘(vi) A grenade launcher. following: ‘‘(II) IZHMASH Saiga 12S. ‘‘(G) Any shotgun with a revolving cyl- ‘‘(I) Thompson M1SB. ‘‘(III) IZHMASH Saiga 12S EXP–01. inder. ‘‘(II) Thompson T1100D. ‘‘(IV) IZHMASH Saiga 12K. ‘‘(H) All of the following rifles, copies, du- ‘‘(III) Thompson T150D. ‘‘(V) IZHMASH Saiga 12K–030. plicates, variants, or altered facsimiles with ‘‘(IV) Thompson T1B. ‘‘(VI) IZHMASH Saiga 12K–040 Taktika. the capability of any such weapon thereof: ‘‘(V) Thompson T1B100D. ‘‘(v) Streetsweeper. ‘‘(i) All AK types, including the following: ‘‘(VI) Thompson T1B50D. ‘‘(vi) Striker 12. ‘‘(I) AK, AK47, AK47S, AK–74, AKM, AKS, ‘‘(VII) Thompson T1BSB. ‘‘(K) All belt-fed semiautomatic firearms, ARM, MAK90, MISR, NHM90, NHM91, Rock ‘‘(VIII) Thompson T1–C. including TNW M2HB and FN M2495. River Arms LAR–47, SA85, SA93, Vector ‘‘(IX) Thompson T1D. ‘‘(L) Any combination of parts from which Arms AK–47, VEPR, WASR–10, and WUM. ‘‘(X) Thompson T1SB. a firearm described in subparagraphs (A) ‘‘(II) IZHMASH Saiga AK. ‘‘(XI) Thompson T5. through (K) can be assembled. ‘‘(III) MAADI AK47 and ARM. ‘‘(XII) Thompson T5100D. ‘‘(M) The frame or receiver of a rifle or ‘‘(IV) Norinco 56S, 56S2, 84S, and 86S. ‘‘(XIII) Thompson TM1. shotgun described in subparagraph (A), (B), ‘‘(V) Poly Technologies AK47 and AKS. ‘‘(XIV) Thompson TM1C. (C), (F), (G), (H), (J), or (K). ‘‘(ii) All AR types, including the following: ‘‘(xxi) UMAREX UZI rifle. ‘‘(37) The term ‘large capacity ammunition ‘‘(I) AR–10. ‘‘(xxii) UZI Mini Carbine, UZI Model A Car- feeding device’— ‘‘(II) AR–15. bine, and UZI Model B Carbine. ‘‘(A) means a magazine, belt, drum, feed ‘‘(III) Alexander Arms Overmatch Plus 16. ‘‘(xxiii) Valmet M62S, M71S, and M78. strip, or similar device, including any such ‘‘(IV) Armalite M15 22LR Carbine. ‘‘(xxiv) Vector Arms UZI Type. device joined or coupled with another in any ‘‘(V) Armalite M15–T. ‘‘(xxv) Weaver Arms Nighthawk. manner, that has an overall capacity of, or ‘‘(VI) Barrett REC7. ‘‘(xxvi) Wilkinson Arms Linda Carbine. that can be readily restored, changed, or

VerDate Sep 11 2014 04:19 Oct 24, 2019 Jkt 099060 PO 00000 Frm 00065 Fmt 0624 Sfmt 0634 E:\CR\FM\A23OC6.045 S23OCPT1 S6116 CONGRESSIONAL RECORD — SENATE October 23, 2019 converted to accept, more than 10 rounds of matic assault weapon otherwise lawfully the Congress and make the record available ammunition; and possessed under Federal law on the date of to the general public. ‘‘(B) does not include an attached tubular enactment of the Assault Weapons Ban of ‘‘(w)(1) It shall be unlawful for a person to device designed to accept, and capable of op- 2019. import, sell, manufacture, transfer, or pos- erating only with, .22 caliber rimfire ammu- ‘‘(3) Paragraph (1) shall not apply to any sess, in or affecting interstate or foreign nition.’’. firearm that— commerce, a large capacity ammunition (b) RELATED DEFINITIONS.—Section 921(a) of ‘‘(A) is manually operated by bolt, pump, feeding device. title 18, United States Code, as amended by lever, or slide action; ‘‘(2) Paragraph (1) shall not apply to the this title, is amended by adding at the end ‘‘(B) has been rendered permanently inop- possession of any large capacity ammunition the following: erable; or feeding device otherwise lawfully possessed ‘‘(38) The term ‘barrel shroud’— ‘‘(C) is an antique firearm, as defined in on or before the date of enactment of the As- ‘‘(A) means a shroud that is attached to, or section 921 of this title. sault Weapons Ban of 2019. partially or completely encircles, the barrel ‘‘(4) Paragraph (1) shall not apply to— ‘‘(3) Paragraph (1) shall not apply to— of a firearm so that the shroud protects the ‘‘(A) the importation for, manufacture for, ‘‘(A) the importation for, manufacture for, user of the firearm from heat generated by sale to, transfer to, or possession by the sale to, transfer to, or possession by the the barrel; and United States or a department or agency of United States or a department or agency of ‘‘(B) does not include— the United States or a State or a depart- the United States or a State or a depart- ‘‘(i) a slide that partially or completely en- ment, agency, or political subdivision of a ment, agency, or political subdivision of a closes the barrel; or State, or a sale or transfer to or possession State, or a sale or transfer to or possession ‘‘(ii) an extension of the stock along the by a qualified law enforcement officer em- by a qualified law enforcement officer em- bottom of the barrel which does not encircle ployed by the United States or a department ployed by the United States or a department or substantially encircle the barrel. or agency of the United States or a State or or agency of the United States or a State or ‘‘(39) The term ‘detachable magazine’ a department, agency, or political subdivi- a department, agency, or political subdivi- means an ammunition feeding device that sion of a State, for purposes of law enforce- sion of a State for purposes of law enforce- can be removed from a firearm without dis- ment (whether on or off duty), or a sale or ment (whether on or off duty), or a sale or assembly of the firearm action. transfer to or possession by a campus law en- transfer to or possession by a campus law en- ‘‘(40) The term ‘fixed magazine’ means an forcement officer for purposes of law enforce- forcement officer for purposes of law enforce- ammunition feeding device that is perma- ment (whether on or off duty); ment (whether on or off duty); nently fixed to the firearm in such a manner ‘‘(B) the importation for, or sale or trans- ‘‘(B) the importation for, or sale or trans- that it cannot be removed without dis- fer to a licensee under title I of the Atomic fer to a licensee under title I of the Atomic Energy Act of 1954 for purposes of estab- assembly of the firearm. Energy Act of 1954 for purposes of estab- lishing and maintaining an on-site physical ‘‘(41) The term ‘folding, telescoping, or de- lishing and maintaining an on-site physical protection system and security organization tachable stock’ means a stock that folds, protection system and security organization required by Federal law, or possession by an telescopes, detaches or otherwise operates to required by Federal law, or possession by an employee or contractor of such licensee on- reduce the length, size, or any other dimen- employee or contractor of such licensee on- site for such purposes or off-site for purposes sion, or otherwise enhances the site for such purposes or off-site for purposes of licensee-authorized training or transpor- concealability, of a firearm. of licensee-authorized training or transpor- tation of nuclear materials; ‘‘(42) The term ‘forward grip’ means a grip tation of nuclear materials; ‘‘(C) the possession, by an individual who is located forward of the trigger that functions ‘‘(C) the possession, by an individual who is retired in good standing from service with a as a pistol grip. retired in good standing from service with a ‘‘(43) The term ‘grenade launcher’ means law enforcement agency and is not otherwise law enforcement agency and is not otherwise an attachment for use on a firearm that is prohibited from receiving ammunition, of a prohibited from receiving a firearm, of a designed to propel a grenade or other similar large capacity ammunition feeding device— semiautomatic assault weapon— destructive device. ‘‘(i) sold or transferred to the individual by ‘‘(i) sold or transferred to the individual by ‘‘(44) The term ‘permanently inoperable’ the agency upon such retirement; or the agency upon such retirement; or means a firearm which is incapable of dis- ‘‘(ii) that the individual purchased, or oth- ‘‘(ii) that the individual purchased, or oth- charging a shot by means of an explosive and erwise obtained, for official use before such erwise obtained, for official use before such incapable of being readily restored to a fir- retirement; or retirement; ing condition. ‘‘(D) the importation, sale, manufacture, ‘‘(45) The term ‘pistol grip’ means a grip, a ‘‘(D) the importation, sale, manufacture, transfer, or possession of any large capacity thumbhole stock or Thordsen-type grip or transfer, or possession of a semiautomatic ammunition feeding device by a licensed stock, or any other characteristic that can assault weapon by a licensed manufacturer manufacturer or licensed importer for the function as a grip. or licensed importer for the purposes of test- purposes of testing or experimentation au- ‘‘(46) The term ‘threaded barrel’ means a ing or experimentation authorized by the At- thorized by the Attorney General. feature or characteristic that is designed in torney General; or ‘‘(4) For purposes of paragraph (3)(A), the such a manner to allow for the attachment ‘‘(E) the importation, sale, manufacture, term ‘campus law enforcement officer’ of a device such as a firearm silencer or a transfer, or possession of a firearm specified means an individual who is— flash suppressor. in Appendix A to this section, as such fire- ‘‘(A) employed by a private institution of ‘‘(47) The term ‘qualified law enforcement arm was manufactured on the date of intro- higher education that is eligible for funding officer’ has the meaning given the term in duction of the Assault Weapons Ban of 2019. under title IV of the Higher Education Act of section 926B. ‘‘(5) For purposes of paragraph (4)(A), the 1965 (20 U.S.C. 1070 et seq.); ‘‘(48) The term ‘grandfathered semiauto- term ‘campus law enforcement officer’ ‘‘(B) responsible for the prevention or in- matic assault weapon’ means any semiauto- means an individual who is— vestigation of crime involving injury to per- matic assault weapon the importation, pos- ‘‘(A) employed by a private institution of sons or property, including apprehension or session, sale, or transfer of which would be higher education that is eligible for funding detention of persons for such crimes; unlawful under section 922(v) but for the ex- under title IV of the Higher Education Act of ‘‘(C) authorized by Federal, State, or local ception under paragraph (2) of such section. 1965 (20 U.S.C. 1070 et seq.); law to carry a firearm, execute search war- ‘‘(49) The term ‘belt-fed semiautomatic ‘‘(B) responsible for the prevention or in- rants, and make arrests; and firearm’ means any repeating firearm that— vestigation of crime involving injury to per- ‘‘(D) recognized, commissioned, or certified ‘‘(A) utilizes a portion of the energy of a sons or property, including apprehension or by a government entity as a law enforcement firing cartridge to extract the fired cartridge detention of persons for such crimes; officer.’’; and case and chamber the next round; ‘‘(C) authorized by Federal, State, or local (2) by adding at the end the following: ‘‘(B) requires a separate pull of the trigger law to carry a firearm, execute search war- ‘‘(aa) SECURE STORAGE OR SAFETY DEVICE to fire each cartridge; and rants, and make arrests; and REQUIREMENT FOR GRANDFATHERED SEMI- ‘‘(C) has the capacity to accept a belt am- ‘‘(D) recognized, commissioned, or certified AUTOMATIC ASSAULT WEAPONS.—It shall be munition feeding device.’’. by a government entity as a law enforcement unlawful for any person, other than a li- SEC. l03. RESTRICTIONS ON ASSAULT WEAPONS officer. censed importer, licensed manufacturer, or AND LARGE CAPACITY AMMUNITION ‘‘(6) The Attorney General shall establish licensed dealer, to store or keep under the FEEDING DEVICES. and maintain, in a timely manner, a record dominion or control of that person any (a) IN GENERAL.—Section 922 of title 18, of the make, model, and, if available, date of grandfathered semiautomatic assault weap- United States Code, is amended— manufacture of any semiautomatic assault on that the person knows, or has reasonable (1) by inserting after subsection (u) the fol- weapon which the Attorney General is made cause to believe, will be accessible to an in- lowing: aware has been used in relation to a crime dividual prohibited from receiving or pos- ‘‘(v)(1) It shall be unlawful for a person to under Federal or State law, and the nature sessing a firearm under subsection (g), (n), or import, sell, manufacture, transfer, or pos- and circumstances of the crime involved, in- (x), or any provision of State law, unless the sess, in or affecting interstate or foreign cluding the outcome of relevant criminal in- grandfathered semiautomatic assault weap- commerce, a semiautomatic assault weapon. vestigations and proceedings. The Attorney on is— ‘‘(2) Paragraph (1) shall not apply to the General shall annually submit a copy of the ‘‘(1) carried on the person, or within such possession, sale, or transfer of any semiauto- record established under this paragraph to close proximity that the person can readily

VerDate Sep 11 2014 04:19 Oct 24, 2019 Jkt 099060 PO 00000 Frm 00066 Fmt 0624 Sfmt 0634 E:\CR\FM\A23OC6.045 S23OCPT1 October 23, 2019 CONGRESSIONAL RECORD — SENATE S6117 retrieve and use the grandfathered semiauto- ‘‘Remington Model 742 ‘‘Marlin Model 1895G matic assault weapon as if the grandfathered ‘‘Remington Model 750 Synthetic ‘‘Marlin Model 1895GS semiautomatic assault weapon were carried ‘‘Remington Model 750 Woodmaster ‘‘Marlin Model 1895M on the person; or ‘‘Remington Model 7400 Rifle ‘‘Marlin Model 1895MXLR ‘‘(2) locked by a secure gun storage or safe- ‘‘Remington Model 7400 Special Purpose ‘‘Marlin Model 1895SBL ty device that the prohibited individual has Auto Rifle ‘‘Marlin Model 1895SS Lever-Action Rifle no ability to access.’’. ‘‘Remington Nylon 66 Auto-Loading Rifle ‘‘Marlin Model 1895XLR (b) IDENTIFICATION MARKINGS FOR SEMI- ‘‘Ruger Mini 30 ‘‘Marlin XLR Lever Action Rifles AUTOMATIC ASSAULT WEAPONS.—Section ‘‘Ruger Mini-14 (w/o folding or telescoping ‘‘Mitchell 1858 Henry Replica 923(i) of title 18, United States Code, is stock or pistol grip) ‘‘Mitchell 1866 Winchester Replica amended by adding at the end the following: ‘‘Ruger PC4 ‘‘Mitchell 1873 Winchester Replica ‘‘The serial number of any semiautomatic ‘‘Ruger PC9 ‘‘Mossberg 464 Lever Action Rifle assault weapon manufactured after the date ‘‘SKS type rifles with fixed 10 round maga- ‘‘Mossberg Model 472 Lever Action of enactment of the Assault Weapons Ban of zine and standard fixed stock ‘‘Mossberg Model 479 Lever Action 2019 shall clearly show the date on which the ‘‘Winchester Model SXR ‘‘Navy Arms 1866 Yellowboy Rifle weapon was manufactured or made, legibly ‘‘CENTERFIRE RIFLES—LEVER & SLIDE ‘‘Navy Arms 1873 Sporting Rifle and conspicuously engraved or cast on the ‘‘Action Arms Timber Wolf ‘‘Navy Arms 1873 Winchester-Style Rifle weapon, and such other identification as the ‘‘Beretta 1873 Renegade Lever Action ‘‘Navy Arms 1892 Short Rifle Attorney General shall by regulations pre- ‘‘Beretta Gold Rush Slide Action ‘‘Navy Arms Henry Carbine scribe.’’. ‘‘Big Horn Armory Model 89 ‘‘Navy Arms Henry Trapper (c) IDENTIFICATION MARKINGS FOR LARGE ‘‘Browning BLR Model 181 Lever Action, ‘‘Navy Arms Iron Frame Henry CAPACITY AMMUNITION FEEDING DEVICES.— All Models ‘‘Navy Arms Military Henry Rifle Section 923(i) of title 18, United States Code, ‘‘Browning BPR Pump Rifle ‘‘Puma Bounty Hunter Rifle as amended by this title, is amended by add- ‘‘Browning Model 53 Lever Action ‘‘Puma Model 92 Rifles & Carbines ing at the end the following: ‘‘A large capac- ‘‘Browning Model 65 Grade 1 Lever Action ‘‘Remington 7600 Slide Action ity ammunition feeding device manufactured Rifle ‘‘Remington Model 6 Pump Action after the date of enactment of the Assault ‘‘Browning Model 71 Rifle and Carbine ‘‘Remington Model 14, 141⁄2 Pump Actions Weapons Ban of 2019 shall be identified by a ‘‘Browning Model 81 BLR ‘‘Remington Model 141 Pump Action serial number and the date on which the de- ‘‘Browning Model 81 BLR Lever-Action ‘‘Remington Model 760 Slide Actions vice was manufactured or made, legibly and Rifle ‘‘Remington Model 7600 Special Purpose conspicuously engraved or cast on the de- ‘‘Browning Model 81 Long Action BLR Slide Action vice, and such other identification as the At- ‘‘Browning Model 1886 High Grade Carbine ‘‘Remington Model 7600 Synthetic torney General shall by regulations pre- ‘‘Browning Model 1886 Lever-Action Car- ‘‘Remington Model 7615 Camo Hunter scribe.’’. bine ‘‘Remington Model 7615 Ranch Carbine (d) SEIZURE AND FORFEITURE OF LARGE CA- ‘‘Browning Model B–92 Carbine ‘‘Remington Model 7615 SPS PACITY AMMUNITION FEEDING DEVICES.—Sub- ‘‘Charles Daly Model 1892 Lever Action, All section (d) of section 924 of title 18, United ‘‘Rossi M92 SRC Saddle-Ring Carbine Models States Code, is amended— ‘‘Rossi M92 SRS Short Carbine ‘‘Chiappa 1886 Lever Action Rifles (1) in paragraph (1)— ‘‘Rossi R92 Lever Action Carbines ‘‘Cimarron 1860 Henry Replica (A) by inserting ‘‘or large capacity ammu- ‘‘Ruger Model 96/44 Lever Action ‘‘Cimarron 1866 Winchester Replicas nition feeding device’’ after ‘‘firearm or am- ‘‘Savage 99C Lever-Action Rifle ‘‘Cimarron 1873 30″ Express Rifle munition’’ each time it appears; ‘‘Savage Model 170 Pump Action ‘‘Cimarron 1873 Short Rifle (B) by inserting ‘‘or large capacity ammu- ‘‘Taurus Thunderbolt Pump Action ‘‘Cimarron 1873 Sporting Rifle nition feeding device’’ after ‘‘firearms or am- ‘‘Taylor’s & CO., Inc. 1865 Spencer Carbine/ ‘‘Cimarron 1873 Winchester Replicas munition’’ each time it appears; and Rifle ‘‘Dixie Engraved 1873 Rifle (C) by striking ‘‘or (k)’’ and inserting ‘‘(k), ‘‘Taylor’s & CO., Inc. 1892 Carbine/Rifle ‘‘Dixie Lightning Rifle and Carbines (r), (v), or (w)’’; ‘‘U.S. Fire Arms Standard Lightning Mag- ‘‘E.M.F. 1860 Henry Rifle (2) in paragraph (2)— azine Rifle ‘‘E.M.F. 1866 Yellowboy Lever Actions (A) in subparagraph (C), by inserting ‘‘or ‘‘Uberti 1866 Sporting Rifle Uberti 1873 ‘‘E.M.F. Model 73 Lever-Action Rifle large capacity ammunition feeding devices’’ Sporting Rifle ‘‘E.M.F. Model 1873 Lever Actions after ‘‘firearms or quantities of ammuni- ‘‘Uberti 1876 Rifle ‘‘Henry .30/30 Lever Action Carbine tion’’; and ‘‘Uberti 1883 Burgess Lever Action Rifle/ ‘‘Henry Big Boy .357 Magnum (3) in paragraph (3)— Carbine ‘‘Henry Big Boy .44 Magnum (A) in subparagraph (E), by inserting ‘‘Uberti Henry Rifle ‘‘Henry Big Boy .45 Colt ‘‘922(r), 922(v), 922(w),’’ after ‘‘922(n),’’. ‘‘Uberti Lightning Rifle/Carbine ‘‘Henry Big Boy Deluxe Engraved .44 Mag- (e) APPENDIX A.—Section 922 of title 18, ‘‘Winchester Lever Actions, All Other Cen- United States Code, is amended by adding at num ter Fire Models the end the following: ‘‘Henry Big Boy Deluxe Engraved .45 Colt ‘‘Winchester Model 94 Big Bore Side Eject ‘‘Marlin Model 30AS Lever-Action Carbine ‘‘Winchester Model 94 Ranger Side Eject ‘‘APPENDIX A—FIREARMS EXEMPTED ‘‘Marlin Model 62 Lever Action Lever-Action Rifle BY THE ASSAULT WEAPONS BAN OF 2017 ‘‘Marlin Model 93 Lever Action ‘‘Winchester Model 94 Side Eject Lever-Ac- ‘‘CENTERFIRE RIFLES—AUTOLOADERS ‘‘Marlin Model 308MX tion Rifle ‘‘Benelli R1 Rifle ‘‘Marlin Model 308MXLR ‘‘Winchester Model 94 Trapper Side Eject ‘‘Browning BAR Mark II Safari Magnum ‘‘Marlin Model 336 Deluxe ‘‘Winchester Model 94 Wrangler Side Eject Rifle ‘‘Marlin Model 336C ‘‘Winchester Model 1895 Safari Centennial ‘‘Browning BAR Mark II Safari Semi-Auto ‘‘Marlin Model 336CS Lever-Action Carbine Rifle ‘‘Marlin Model 336DL Lever Action ‘‘CENTERFIRE RIFLES—BOLT ACTION ‘‘Browning BAR Stalker Rifles ‘‘Marlin Model 336SS ‘‘Accurate Arms Raptor & Backpack Bolt ‘‘Browning High-Power Rifle ‘‘Marlin Model 336W Action Rifles ‘‘Browning Longtrac Rifle ‘‘Marlin Model 336XLR ‘‘Alpine Bolt-Action Rifle ‘‘Browning Shorttrac Rifle ‘‘Marlin Model 338MX ‘‘Anschutz 1700D Bavarian Bolt-Action ‘‘Heckler & Koch HK630 ‘‘Marlin Model 338MXLR Rifle ‘‘Heckler & Koch HK770 ‘‘Marlin Model 444 ‘‘Anschutz 1700D Classic Rifles ‘‘Heckler & Koch HK940 ‘‘Marlin Model 444 Lever-Action ‘‘Anschutz 1700D Custom Rifles ‘‘Heckler & Koch Model 300 Rifle ‘‘Marlin Model 444XLR ‘‘Anschutz 1733D Mannlicher Rifle ‘‘Heckler & Koch SL7 Rifle ‘‘Marlin Model 1894 Marlin Model 1894 Cow- ‘‘Arnold Arms African Safari & Alaskan ‘‘Iver Johnson 50th Anniversary M–1 Car- boy Trophy Rifles bine (w/o folding stock) ‘‘Marlin Model 1894 Lever Action, All Mod- ‘‘A-Square Caesar Bolt-Action Rifle ‘‘Iver Johnson M–1 Carbine (w/o folding els ‘‘A-Square Genghis Khan Bolt Action Rifle stock) ‘‘Marlin Model 1894C ‘‘A-Square Hamilcar Bolt Action Rifle ‘‘M–1 Carbines with standard fixed stock ‘‘Marlin Model 1894CL Classic ‘‘A-Square Bolt-Action Rifle ‘‘M–1 Garand with fixed 8 round capacity ‘‘Marlin Model 1894CS Carbine ‘‘Auguste Francotte Bolt-Action Rifles and standard stock ‘‘Marlin Model 1894S Lever-Action Carbine ‘‘Bansners Ultimate Bolt Action Rifles ‘‘Marlin Model 9 Camp Carbine ‘‘Marlin Model 1894SS ‘‘Beeman/HW 60J Bolt-Action Rifle ‘‘Marlin Model 45 Carbine ‘‘Marlin Model 1895 ‘‘Benton & Brown Firearms, Inc. Model 93 ‘‘Remington Model 74 ‘‘Marlin Model 1895 Cowboy Bolt Action Rifle ‘‘Remington Model 81 ‘‘Marlin Model 1895 Lever Action, All Mod- ‘‘Blackheart International BBG Hunter ‘‘Remington Model 740 els Bolt Action

VerDate Sep 11 2014 04:19 Oct 24, 2019 Jkt 099060 PO 00000 Frm 00067 Fmt 0624 Sfmt 0634 E:\CR\FM\A23OC6.045 S23OCPT1 S6118 CONGRESSIONAL RECORD — SENATE October 23, 2019 ‘‘Blackheart International LLC BBG Light ‘‘Merkel KR1 Bolt Action Rifle ‘‘Ruger M77 Hawkeye Alaskan Sniper Bolt Action ‘‘Midland 1500S Survivor Rifle ‘‘Ruger M77 Hawkeye All-Weather ‘‘Blaser R8 Professional ‘‘Mossberg Model 100 ATR (All-Terrain ‘‘Ruger M77 Hawkeye All-Weather Ultra ‘‘Blaser R84 Bolt-Action Rifle Rifle) Light ‘‘Blaser R93 Bolt Action Rifle ‘‘Navy Arms TU–33/40 Carbine ‘‘Ruger M77 Hawkeye Compact ‘‘BRNO 537 Sporter Bolt-Action Rifle ‘‘Nosler Model 48 Varmint Rifle ‘‘Ruger M77 Hawkeye International ‘‘BRNO ZKB 527 Fox Bolt-Action Rifle ‘‘Parker Hale Bolt Action Rifles ‘‘Ruger M77 Hawkeye Laminate Compact ‘‘BRNO ZKK 600, 601, 602 Bolt-Action Rifles ‘‘Parker-Hale Model 81 Classic African ‘‘Ruger M77 Hawkeye Laminate Left-Hand- ‘‘Brown Precision Company Bolt Action Rifle ed Sporter ‘‘Parker-Hale Model 81 Classic Rifle ‘‘Ruger M77 Hawkeye Predator ‘‘Browning A-Bolt Gold Medallion ‘‘Parker-Hale Model 1000 Rifle ‘‘Ruger M77 Hawkeye Sporter ‘‘Browning A-Bolt Left Hand ‘‘Parker-Hale Model 1100 Lightweight Rifle ‘‘Ruger M77 Hawkeye Standard ‘‘Browning A-Bolt Micro Medallion ‘‘Parker-Hale Model 1100M African Mag- ‘‘Ruger M77 Hawkeye Standard Left-Hand- ‘‘Browning A-Bolt Rifle num ed ‘‘Browning A-Bolt Short Action ‘‘Parker-Hale Model 1200 Super Clip Rifle ‘‘Ruger M77 Hawkeye Tactical ‘‘Browning A-Bolt Stainless Stalker ‘‘Parker-Hale Model 1200 Super Rifle ‘‘Ruger M77 Hawkeye Ultra Light ‘‘Browning Euro-Bolt Rifle ‘‘Parker-Hale Model 1300C Scout Rifle ‘‘Ruger M77 Mark II All-Weather Stainless ‘‘Browning High-Power Bolt Action Rifle ‘‘Parker-Hale Model 2100 Midland Rifle Rifle ‘‘Browning X-Bolt Bolt Action Rifle ‘‘Parker-Hale Model 2700 Lightweight Rifle ‘‘Ruger M77 Mark II Express Rifle ‘‘Carbon One Bolt Action Rifle ‘‘Parker-Hale Model 2800 Midland Rifle ‘‘Ruger M77 Mark II Magnum Rifle ‘‘Carl Gustaf 2000 Bolt-Action Rifle Cen- ‘‘Remington 700 ADL Bolt-Action Rifle ‘‘Ruger M77 Mark II Rifle tury ‘‘Remington 700 BDL Bolt-Action Rifle ‘‘Ruger M77 Mark II Target Rifle ‘‘Centurion 14 Sporter ‘‘Remington 700 BDL European Bolt-Ac- ‘‘Ruger M77 RSI International Carbine ‘‘Century Enfield Sporter #4 tion Rifle ‘‘Ruger M77 ‘‘Century M70 Sporter ‘‘Remington 700 BDL Left Hand ‘‘Ruger Compact Magnum ‘‘Century Mauser 98 Sporter ‘‘Remington 700 BDL SS Rifle ‘‘Ruger M77RL Ultra Light ‘‘Century Swedish Sporter #38 ‘‘Remington 700 BDL Varmint Special ‘‘Ruger M77VT Target Rifle ‘‘Cheytac M–200 ‘‘Remington 700 Camo Synthetic Rifle ‘‘Ruger Model 77 Bolt Action Rifles ‘‘Cheytac M70 Sporter ‘‘Remington 700 Classic Rifle ‘‘Sako Bolt Action Rifles ‘‘Cooper Model 21 Bolt Action Rifle ‘‘Remington 700 Custom KS Mountain Rifle ‘‘Sako Classic Bolt Action ‘‘Cooper Model 22 Bolt Action Rifle ‘‘Remington 700 Mountain Rifle ‘‘Sako Deluxe Lightweight ‘‘Cooper Model 38 Centerfire Sporter ‘‘Remington 700 MTRSS Rifle ‘‘Sako FiberClass Sporter ‘‘Cooper Model 56 Bolt Action Rifle ‘‘Remington 700 Safari ‘‘Sako Hunter Left-Hand Rifle ‘‘CZ 527 Bolt Action Rifles ‘‘Remington 700 Stainless Synthetic Rifle ‘‘Sako Hunter LS Rifle Sako Hunter Rifle ‘‘CZ 550 Bolt Action Rifles ‘‘Remington 700 Varmint Synthetic Rifle ‘‘Sako Mannlicher-Style Carbine ‘‘CZ 750 Sniper Rifle ‘‘Remington Model 40–X Bolt Action Rifles ‘‘Sako Safari Grade Bolt Action ‘‘Dakota 22 Sporter Bolt-Action Rifle ‘‘Remington Model 700 Alaskan Ti ‘‘Sako Super Deluxe Sporter ‘‘Dakota 76 Classic Bolt-Action Rifle ‘‘Remington Model 700 Bolt Action Rifles ‘‘Sako TRG–S Bolt-Action Rifle ‘‘Dakota 76 Safari Bolt-Action Rifle ‘‘Remington Model 700 CDL ‘‘Sako Varmint Heavy Barrel ‘‘Dakota 76 Short Action Rifles ‘‘Remington Model 700 CDL ‘Boone and ‘‘Sauer 90 Bolt-Action Rifle ‘‘Dakota 97 Bolt Action Rifle Crockett’ ‘‘Savage 16/116 Rifles ‘‘Dakota 416 Rigby African ‘‘Remington Model 700 CDL Left-Hand ‘‘Savage 110 Bolt Action Rifles ‘‘Dakota Predator Rifle ‘‘Remington Model 700 CDL SF Limited ‘‘Savage 110CY Youth/Ladies Rifle ‘‘DSA DS–MP1 Bolt Action Rifle Edition ‘‘Savage 110F Bolt-Action Rifle ‘‘E.A.A./Sabatti Rover 870 Bolt-Action ‘‘Remington Model 700 LSS ‘‘Savage 110FP Police Rifle Rifle ‘‘Remington Model 700 Mountain LSS ‘‘Savage 110FXP3 Bolt-Action Rifle ‘‘EAA/Zastava M–93 Black Arrow Rifle ‘‘Remington Model 700 Sendero SF II ‘‘Savage 110G Bolt-Action Rifle ‘‘Ed Brown Hunting and Model 704 Bolt Ac- ‘‘Remington Model 700 SPS ‘‘Savage 110GV Varmint Rifle tion Rifles ‘‘Remington Model 700 SPS Buckmasters ‘‘Savage 110GXP3 Bolt-Action Rifle ‘‘Heym Bolt Action Rifles Edition ‘‘Savage 110WLE One of One Thousand ‘‘Heym Magnum Express Series Rifle ‘‘Remington Model 700 SPS Buckmasters Limited Edition Rifle ‘‘Howa Bolt Action Rifles Edition ‘Young Bucks’ Youth ‘‘Savage 112 Bolt Action Rifles ‘‘Howa Lightning Bolt-Action Rifle ‘‘Remington Model 700 SPS Stainless ‘‘Savage 112FV Varmint Rifle ‘‘Howa Realtree Camo Rifle ‘‘Remington Model 700 SPS Tactical Rifle ‘‘Savage 116 Bolt Action Rifles ‘‘H–S Precision Bolt Action Rifles ‘‘Remington Model 700 SPS Varmint ‘‘Savage 116FSS Bolt-Action Rifle ‘‘Interarms Mark X Bolt Action Rifles ‘‘Remington Model 700 SPS Varmint (Left- ‘‘Savage Axis Series Bolt Action Rifles ‘‘Interarms Mark X Viscount Bolt-Action Hand) ‘‘Savage Model 10 Bolt Action Rifles Rifle ‘‘Remington Model 700 SPS Youth Syn- ‘‘Savage Model 10GXP Package Guns ‘‘Interarms Mark X Whitworth Bolt-Action thetic Left-Hand ‘‘Savage Model 11/111 Series Bolt Action Rifle ‘‘Remington Model 700 VL SS Thumbhole Rifles ‘‘Interarms Mini-Mark X Rifle ‘‘Remington Model 700 VLS ‘‘Savage Model 12 Series Rifles ‘‘Interarms Whitworth Express Rifle ‘‘Remington Model 700 VS SF II ‘‘Savage Model 14/114 Rifles ‘‘Iver Johnson Model 5100A1 Long-Range ‘‘Remington Model 700 VTR ‘‘Savage Model 25 Bolt Action Rifles Rifle ‘‘Remington Model 700 XCR ‘‘Savage Model 110GXP3 Package Guns ‘‘KDF K15 American Bolt-Action Rifle ‘‘Remington Model 700 XCR Camo ‘‘Savage Model 112BV Heavy Barrel ‘‘Kenny Jarrett Bolt Action Rifle ‘‘Remington Model 700 XCR Compact Tac- Varmint Rifle ‘‘Kimber Bolt Action Rifles tical Rifle ‘‘Savage Model 112FVS Varmint Rifle ‘‘Krico Model 600 Bolt-Action Rifle ‘‘Remington Model 700 XCR Left-Hand ‘‘Savage Model 116FSK Kodiak Rifle ‘‘Krico Model 700 Bolt-Action Rifles ‘‘Remington Model 700 XCR Tactical Long ‘‘Shilen Rifles Inc. DGA Bolt Action Rifles ‘‘Magnum Research Mount Eagle Rifles Range Rifle ‘‘Smith & Wesson i-Bolt Rifle ‘‘Marlin Model XL7 ‘‘Remington Model 715 ‘‘Steyr Scout Bolt Action Rifle ‘‘Marlin Model XL7C ‘‘Remington Model 770 ‘‘Steyr SSG 69 PII Bolt Action Rifle ‘‘Marlin Model XL7L ‘‘Remington Model 770 Bolt Action Rifles ‘‘Steyr SSG08 Bolt Action Rifle ‘‘Marlin Model XL7W ‘‘Remington Model 770 Stainless Camo ‘‘Steyr-Mannlicher Luxus Model L, M, S ‘‘Marlin Model XS7 ‘‘Remington Model 770 Youth ‘‘Steyr-Mannlicher Model M Professional ‘‘Marlin Model XS7C ‘‘Remington Model 798 Rifle ‘‘Marlin Model XS7Y ‘‘Remington Model 798 Safari ‘‘Steyr-Mannlicher Sporter Models SL, L, ‘‘Marlin XL–7/XS7 Bolt Action Rifles ‘‘Remington Model 798 SPS M, S, S/T ‘‘Mauser Model 66 Bolt-Action Rifle ‘‘Remington Model 799 ‘‘Thompson/Center ICON Bolt Action Rifles ‘‘Mauser Model 99 Bolt-Action Rifle ‘‘Remington Model Seven 25th Anniversary ‘‘Thompson/Center Icon Classic Long Ac- ‘‘McMillan Classic Stainless Sporter ‘‘Remington Model Seven Bolt Action Ri- tion Rifle ‘‘McMillan Signature Alaskan fles ‘‘Thompson/Center Icon Medium Action ‘‘McMillan Signature Classic Sporter ‘‘Remington Model Seven CDL Rifle ‘‘McMillan Signature Super Varminter ‘‘Remington Model Seven Custom KS ‘‘Thompson/Center Icon Precision Hunter ‘‘McMillan Signature Titanium Mountain ‘‘Remington Model Seven Custom MS Rifle ‘‘Thompson/Center Icon Weather Shield Rifle ‘‘Remington Model Seven Predator Long Action Rifle ‘‘McMillan Talon Safari Rifle ‘‘Remington Model Seven Youth Rifle ‘‘Thompson/Center Icon Weather Shield ‘‘McMillan Talon Sporter Rifle ‘‘Ruger M77 Hawkeye African Medium Action Rifle

VerDate Sep 11 2014 04:19 Oct 24, 2019 Jkt 099060 PO 00000 Frm 00068 Fmt 0624 Sfmt 0634 E:\CR\FM\A23OC6.045 S23OCPT1 October 23, 2019 CONGRESSIONAL RECORD — SENATE S6119 ‘‘Thompson/Center Venture ‘‘Cimarron Billy Dixon 1874 Sharps ‘‘Shiloh Sharps 1874 Long Range Express ‘‘Tikka Bolt-Action Rifle ‘‘Cimarron Model 1885 High Wall ‘‘Shiloh Sharps 1874 Military Carbine ‘‘Tikka Premium Grade Rifles ‘‘Cimarron Quigley Model 1874 Sharps ‘‘Shiloh Sharps 1874 Military Rifle ‘‘Tikka T3 Bolt Action Rifles ‘‘Cimarron Silhouette Model 1874 Sharps ‘‘Shiloh Sharps 1874 Montana Roughrider ‘‘Tikka Varmint/Continental Rifle ‘‘Dakota Model 10 Single Shot Rifle ‘‘Shiloh Sharps Creedmoor Target ‘‘Tikka Whitetail/Battue Rifle ‘‘Dakota Single Shot Rifle ‘‘Thompson/Center Contender Carbine ‘‘Ultra Light Arms Model 20 Rifle ‘‘Desert Industries G–90 Single Shot Rifle ‘‘Thompson/Center Contender Carbine Sur- ‘‘Ultra Light Arms Model 24 ‘‘Dixie Gun Works 1873 Trapdoor Rifle/Car- vival System ‘‘Ultra Light Arms Model 28, Model 40 Ri- bine ‘‘Thompson/Center Contender Carbine fles ‘‘Dixie Gun Works 1874 Sharps Rifles Youth Model ‘‘Voere Model 2155, 2150 Bolt-Action Rifles ‘‘Dixie Gun Works Remington Rolling ‘‘Thompson/Center Encore ‘‘Voere Model 2165 Bolt-Action Rifle Block Rifles ‘‘Thompson/Center Stainless Contender ‘‘Voere VEC 91 Lightning Bolt-Action Rifle ‘‘EMF Premier 1874 Sharps Carbine ‘‘Weatherby Classicmark No. 1 Rifle ‘‘Harrington & Richardson Buffalo Classic ‘‘Thompson/Center TCR ’87 Single Shot ‘‘Weatherby Lasermark V Rifle Rifle (CR–1871) Rifle ‘‘Weatherby Mark V Crown Custom Rifles ‘‘Harrington & Richardson CR 45–LC ‘‘Thompson/Encore Rifles ‘‘Weatherby Mark V Deluxe Bolt-Action ‘‘Harrington & Richardson Handi-Mag ‘‘Traditions 1874 Sharps Deluxe Rifle Rifle Rifle ‘‘Traditions 1874 Sharps Standard Rifle ‘‘Weatherby Mark V Rifles ‘‘Harrington & Richardson Handi-Rifle ‘‘Traditions Rolling Block Sporting Rifle ‘‘Weatherby Mark V Safari Grade Custom ‘‘Harrington & Richardson Handi-Rifle ‘‘Uberti (Stoeger Industries) Sharps Rifles Rifles Compact ‘‘Uberti 1871 Rolling Block Rifle/Carbine ‘‘Weatherby Mark V Sporter Rifle ‘‘Harrington & Richardson New England ‘‘Uberti 1874 Sharps Sporting Rifle ‘‘Weatherby Vanguard Bolt Action Rifles Hand-Rifle/Slug Gun Combos ‘‘Uberti 1885 High Wall Rifles ‘‘Weatherby Vanguard Classic No. 1 Rifle ‘‘Harrington & Richardson Stainless ‘‘Uberti Rolling Block Baby Carbine ‘‘Weatherby Vanguard Classic Rifle Handi-Rifle ‘‘Uberti Springfield Trapdoor Carbine/Rifle ‘‘Weatherby Vanguard VGX Deluxe Rifle ‘‘Harrington & Richardson Stainless Ultra ‘‘DRILLINGS, COMBINATION GUNS, DOUBLE ‘‘Weatherby Vanguard Weatherguard Rifle Hunter Thumbhole Stock RIFLES ‘‘Weatherby Weatherguard Alaskan Rifle ‘‘Harrington & Richardson Superlight ‘‘A. Zoli Rifle-Shotgun O/U Combo ‘‘Weatherby Weathermark Alaskan Rifle Handi-Rifle Compact ‘‘Auguste Francotte Boxlock Double Rifle ‘‘Weatherby Weathermark Rifle ‘‘Harrington & Richardson Survivor Rifle ‘‘Auguste Francotte Sidelock Double Ri- ‘‘Weatherby Weathermark Rifles ‘‘Harrington & Richardson Synthetic fles ‘‘Wichita Classic Rifle Handi-Rifle ‘‘Baikal IZH–94 Express ‘‘Wichita Varmint Rifle ‘‘Harrington & Richardson Ultra Hunter ‘‘Baikal MP94– (IZH–94) O/U ‘‘Winchester Model 70 Bolt Action Rifles Rifle ‘‘Beretta Express SSO O/U Double Rifles ‘‘Winchester Model 70 Custom Sharp- ‘‘Harrington & Richardson Ultra Varmint ‘‘Beretta Model 455 SxS Express Rifle shooter Fluted ‘‘Chapuis RGExpress Double Rifle ‘‘Winchester Model 70 Custom Sporting ‘‘Harrington & Richardson Ultra Varmint ‘‘CZ 584 SOLO Combination Gun Sharpshooter Rifle Rifle ‘‘CZ 589 Stopper O/U Gun ‘‘Winchester Model 70 DBM Rifle ‘‘Harrington & Richardson Ultra Varmint ‘‘Dakota Double Rifle ‘‘Winchester Model 70 DBM–S Rifle Thumbhole Stock ‘‘Garbi Express Double Rifle ‘‘Winchester Model 70 Featherweight ‘‘Krieghoff Hubertus Single Shot ‘‘Harrington & Richardson Survivor ‘‘Winchester Model 70 Featherweight Clas- ‘‘Meacham High Wall ‘‘Harrington & Richardson Synthetic sic ‘‘Merkel K1 Lightweight Stalking Rifle Handi-Rifle/Slug Gun Combo ‘‘Winchester Model 70 Featherweight ‘‘Merkel K2 Custom Stalking Rifle ‘‘Heym Model 55B O/U Double Rifle WinTuff ‘‘Model 1885 High Wall Rifle ‘‘Heym Model 55FW O/U Combo Gun ‘‘Winchester Model 70 Lightweight Rifle ‘‘Navy Arms #2 Creedmoor Rifle ‘‘Heym Model 88b Side-by-Side Double ‘‘Winchester Model 70 SM Sporter ‘‘Navy Arms 1873 John Bodine Rolling Rifle ‘‘Winchester Model 70 Sporter Black Rifle ‘‘Hoenig Rotary Round Action Combina- ‘‘Navy Arms 1873 Springfield Cavalry Car- ‘‘Winchester Model 70 Sporter WinTuff tion Rifle bine ‘‘Winchester Model 70 Stainless Rifle ‘‘Hoenig Rotary Round Action Double Rifle ‘‘Navy Arms 1874 Sharps Rifles ‘‘Winchester Model 70 Super Express Mag- ‘‘Kodiak Mk. IV Double Rifle ‘‘Navy Arms 1874 1885 High Wall Rifles num ‘‘Kreighoff Teck O/U Combination Gun ‘‘Navy Arms Rolling Block Buffalo Rifle ‘‘Winchester Model 70 Super Grade ‘‘Kreighoff Trumpf Drilling ‘‘Navy Arms Sharps ‘‘Quigley’’ Rifle ‘‘Winchester Model 70 Synthetic Heavy ‘‘Krieghoff Drillings ‘‘Navy Arms Sharps Cavalry Carbine Varmint Rifle ‘‘Lebeau-Courally Express Rifle 5X5 ‘‘Navy Arms Sharps Plains Rifle ‘‘Winchester Model 70 Varmint ‘‘Merkel Boxlock Double Rifles ‘‘New England Firearms Handi-Rifle ‘‘Winchester Ranger Rifle ‘‘Merkel Drillings ‘‘New England Firearms Sportster/Versa ‘‘CENTERFIRE RIFLES—SINGLE SHOT Pack Rifle ‘‘Merkel Model 160 Side-by-Side Double Ri- ‘‘Armsport 1866 Sharps Rifle, Carbine ‘‘New England Firearms Survivor Rifle fles ‘‘Ballard Arms Inc. 1875 #3 Gallery Single ‘‘Red Willow Armory Ballard No. 1.5 Hunt- ‘‘Merkel Over/Under Combination Guns Shot Rifle ing Rifle ‘‘Merkel Over/Under Double Rifles ‘‘Ballard Arms Inc. 1875 #4 Perfection Rifle ‘‘Red Willow Armory Ballard No. 4.5 Tar- ‘‘Remington Model SPR94 .410/Rimfire ‘‘Ballard Arms Inc. 1875 #7 Long Range get Rifle ‘‘Remington Model SPR94 12 Gauge/ Rifle ‘‘Red Willow Armory Ballard No. 5 Pacific Centerfire ‘‘Ballard Arms Inc. 1875 #8 Union Hill rifle ‘‘Red Willow Armory Ballard No. 8 Union ‘‘Rizzini Express 90L Double Rifle ‘‘Savage 24F O/U Combination Gun ‘‘Ballard Arms Inc. 1875 11⁄2 Hunter Rifle Hill Rifle ‘‘Ballard Arms Inc. 1885 High Wall Sporting ‘‘Red Willow Armory Ballard Rifles ‘‘Savage 24F–12T Turkey Gun Rifle ‘‘Remington Model Rolling Block Rifles ‘‘Springfield Inc. M6 Scout Rifle/Shotgun ‘‘Ballard Arms Inc. 1885 Low Wall Single ‘‘Remington Model SPR18 Blued ‘‘Tikka Model 412s Combination Gun Shot ‘‘Remington Model SPR18 Nickel ‘‘Tikka Model 412S Double Fire ‘‘Brown Model 97D Single Shot Rifle ‘‘Remington Model SPR18 Single Shot ‘‘RIMFIRE RIFLES—AUTOLOADERS ‘‘Brown Model One Single Shot Rifle Rifle ‘‘AMT Lightning 25/22 Rifle ‘‘Browning Model 1885 Single Shot Rifle ‘‘Remington-Style Rolling Block Carbine ‘‘AMT Lightning Small-Game Hunting ‘‘C. Sharps Arms 1875 Target & Sporting ‘‘Rossi Match Pairs Rifles Rifle II Rifle ‘‘Rossi Single Shot Rifles ‘‘AMT Magnum Hunter Auto Rifle ‘‘C. Sharps Arms Custom New Model 1877 ‘‘Rossi ‘‘Anschutz 525 Deluxe Auto ‘‘C. Sharps Arms New Model 1885 High Wall ‘‘Ruger No. 1 RSI International ‘‘Armscor Model 20P Auto Rifle Rifle ‘‘Ruger No. 1 Stainless Sporter ‘‘Browning Auto .22 Rifles ‘‘C.Sharps Arms 1874 Bridgeport Sporting ‘‘Ruger No. 1 Stainless Standard ‘‘Browning Auto-22 Rifle Rifle ‘‘Ruger No. 1A Light Sporter ‘‘Browning Auto-22 Grade VI ‘‘C.Sharps Arms 1875 Classic Sharps ‘‘Ruger No. 1B Single Shot ‘‘Browning BAR .22 Auto Rifle ‘‘C.Sharps Arms New Model 1874 Old Reli- ‘‘Ruger No. 1H Tropical Rifle ‘‘Browning SA–22 Semi-Auto 22 Rifle able ‘‘Ruger No. 1S Medium Sporter ‘‘Henry U.S. Survival .22 ‘‘C.Sharps Arms New Model 1875 Rifle ‘‘Ruger No. 1V Special Varminter ‘‘Henry U.S. Survival Rifle AR–7 ‘‘C.Sharps Arms New Model 1875 Target & ‘‘Sharps 1874 Old Reliable ‘‘Krico Model 260 Auto Rifle Long Range ‘‘Shiloh 1875 Rifles ‘‘Lakefield Arms Model 64B Auto Rifle ‘‘Cabela’s 1874 Sharps Sporting ‘‘Shiloh Sharps 1874 Business Rifle ‘‘Marlin Model 60 Self Loading Rifles

VerDate Sep 11 2014 04:19 Oct 24, 2019 Jkt 099060 PO 00000 Frm 00069 Fmt 0624 Sfmt 0634 E:\CR\FM\A23OC6.045 S23OCPT1 S6120 CONGRESSIONAL RECORD — SENATE October 23, 2019 ‘‘Marlin Model 60C ‘‘Anschutz Kadett ‘‘Navy Arms TU–KKW Sniper Trainer ‘‘Marlin Model 60SB ‘‘Anschutz Model 1502 D Classic ‘‘Navy Arms TU–KKW Training Rifle ‘‘Marlin Model 60S–CF ‘‘Anschutz Model 1517 D Classic ‘‘New England Firearms Sportster Single ‘‘Marlin Model 60SN ‘‘Anschutz Model 1517 MPR Multi Purpose Shot Rifles ‘‘Marlin Model 60ss Self-Loading Rifle ‘‘Anschutz Model 1517 S–BR ‘‘Norinco JW–15 Bolt-Action Rifle ‘‘Marlin Model 70 Auto-loading Rifles ‘‘Anschutz Model 1710 D KL ‘‘Norinco JW–27 Bolt-Action Rifle ‘‘Marlin Model 70 HC Auto ‘‘Anschutz Model 1717 Classic ‘‘Remington 40–XR Rimfire Custom ‘‘Marlin Model 70P Papoose ‘‘Anschutz Model 1717 Silhouette Sporter Sporter ‘‘Marlin Model 70PSS ‘‘Anschutz Model G4 MPB ‘‘Remington 541–T ‘‘Marlin Model 795 ‘‘Anschutz Model Woodchucker ‘‘Remington 541–T HB Bolt-Action ‘‘Marlin Model 795SS ‘‘Armscor Model 14P Bolt-Action Rifle ‘‘Rifle Remington 581–S Sportsman Rifle ‘‘Marlin Model 922 Magnum Self-Loading ‘‘Armscor Model 1500 Rifle ‘‘Remington Model Five Rifle ‘‘Beeman/HW 60–J–ST Bolt-Action Rifle ‘‘Remington Model Five Youth ‘‘Marlin Model 990l Self-Loading Rifle ‘‘BRNO ZKM 452 Deluxe ‘‘Rossi Matched Pair Single Shot Rifle ‘‘Marlin Model 995 Self-Loading Rifle ‘‘BRNO ZKM–456 Lux Sporter ‘‘Ruger 77/17 ‘‘Mossberg 702 Plinkster ‘‘BRNO ZKM–452 Deluxe Bolt-Action Rifle ‘‘Ruger 77/22 ‘‘Norinco Model 22 ATD Rifle ‘‘Browning A-Bolt 22 Bolt-Action Rifle ‘‘Ruger 77/22 Rimfire Bolt-Action Rifle ‘‘Remington 552BDL Speedmaster Rifle ‘‘Browning A-Bolt Gold Medallion ‘‘Ruger 77/44 ‘‘Remington Model 522 Viper Autoloading ‘‘Browning T-Bolt Rimfire Rifles ‘‘Ruger K77/22 Varmint Rifle Rifle ‘‘Cabanas Espronceda IV Bolt-Action Rifle ‘‘Savage CUB T Mini Youth ‘‘Remington Model 597 Blaze Camo ‘‘Cabanas Leyre Bolt-Action Rifle ‘‘Savage Mark I–G Bolt Action ‘‘Remington Model 597 Pink Camo ‘‘Cabanas Master Bolt-Action Rifle ‘‘Savage Mark II Bolt Action Rifles ‘‘Remington Model 597 Synthetic Scope ‘‘Cabanas Phaser Rifle ‘‘Savage Model 30 G Stevens Favorite Combo ‘‘Chipmunk Single Shot Rifle ‘‘Savage Model 93 Rifles ‘‘Ruger 10/22 Autoloading Carbine (w/o fold- ‘‘Cooper Arms Model 36S Sporter Rifle ‘‘Thompson/Center Hotshot Youth Rifle ing stock) ‘‘Cooper Model 57–M Bolt Action Rifle ‘‘Ultra Light Arms Model 20 RF Bolt-Ac- ‘‘Ruger 10/22 Compact ‘‘CZ 452 Bolt Action Rifles tion Rifle ‘‘Ruger 10/22 Sporter ‘‘Dakota 22 Sporter Bolt-Action Rifle ‘‘Winchester Model 52B Sporting Rifle ‘‘Ruger 10/22 Target ‘‘Davey Crickett Single Shot Rifle ‘‘Winchester Wildcat Bolt Action Rifle 22 ‘‘Survival Arms AR–7 Explorer Rifle ‘‘Harrington & Richardson Sportster ‘‘COMPETITION RIFLES—CENTERFIRE & ‘‘Texas Remington Revolving Carbine ‘‘Harrington & Richardson Sportster 17 RIMFIRE ‘‘Thompson/Center R–55 All-Weather Hornady Magnum Rimfire ‘‘Thompson/Center R–55 Benchmark ‘‘Harrington & Richardson Sportster Com- ‘‘Anschutz 1803D Intermediate Match ‘‘Thompson/Center R–55 Classic pact ‘‘Anschutz 1808D RT Super Match 54 Target ‘‘Thompson/Center R–55 Rifles ‘‘Henry ‘Mini’ Bolt Action Rifle ‘‘Anschutz 1827B Biathlon Rifle ‘‘Thompson/Center R–55 Sporter ‘‘Henry Acu-Bolt .22 ‘‘Anschutz 1827BT Fortner Biathlon Rifle ‘‘Voere Model 2115 Auto Rifle ‘‘Henry Mini Bolt Youth .22 ‘‘Anschutz 1903 Rifles ‘‘Anschutz 1903D Match Rifle ‘‘RIMFIRE RIFLES—LEVER & SLIDE ACTION ‘‘Kimber Bolt Action .22 Rifles ‘‘Krico Model 300 Bolt-Action Rifles ‘‘Anschutz 1907 Match Rifle ‘‘Browning BL–22 Lever-Action Rifle ‘‘Anschutz 1910 Super Match II ‘‘Henry .22 Lever Action Rifles, All Models ‘‘Lakefield Arms Mark I Bolt-Action Rifle ‘‘Lakefield Arms Mark II Bolt-Action Rifle ‘‘Anschutz 1911 Match Rifle ‘‘Henry Golden Boy .17 HMR ‘‘Anschutz 1912 Rifles ‘‘Henry Golden Boy .22 ‘‘Magtech Model MT Bolt Action Rifle ‘‘Magtech Model MT–22C Bolt-Action Rifle ‘‘Anschutz 1913 Super Match Rifle ‘‘Henry Golden Boy .22 Magnum ‘‘Anschutz 54.18MS REP Deluxe Silhouette ‘‘Henry Golden Boy Deluxe ‘‘Marlin Model 15YN ‘Little Buckaroo’ ‘‘Marlin Model 25MN Bolt-Action Rifle Rifle ‘‘Henry Lever .22 Magnum ‘‘Anschutz 54.18MS Silhouette Rifle ‘‘Henry Lever Action .22 ‘‘Marlin Model 25N Bolt-Action Repeater ‘‘Marlin Model 880 Bolt-Action Rifle ‘‘Anschutz 64 MP R Silhouette Rifle ‘‘Henry Lever Carbine .22 ‘‘Anschutz 64–MS Left Silhouette ‘‘Henry Lever Octagon .22 ‘‘Marlin Model 881 Bolt-Action Rifle ‘‘Marlin Model 882 Bolt-Action Rifle ‘‘Anschutz Super Match 54 Target Model ‘‘Henry Lever Octagon .22 Magnum ‘‘Marlin Model 883 Bolt-Action Rifle 2007 ‘‘Henry Lever Youth Model .22 ‘‘Marlin Model 883SS Bolt-Action Rifle ‘‘Anschutz Super Match 54 Target Model ‘‘Henry Pump Action Octagon .22 ‘‘Marlin Model 915 YN ‘Little Buckaroo’ 2013 ‘‘Henry Pump Action Octagon .22 Magnum ‘‘Marlin Model 915Y (Compact) ‘‘Beeman/Feinwerkbau 2600 Target Rifle ‘‘Henry Varmint Express .17 HMR ‘‘Marlin Model 915YS (Compact) ‘‘Cooper Arms Model TRP–1 ISU Standard ‘‘Marlin 39TDS Carbine ‘‘Marlin Model 917 Rifle ‘‘Marlin Model 39A Golden Lever Action ‘‘Marlin Model 917S ‘‘E.A.A./HW 60 Target Rifle ‘‘Marlin Model 39AS Golden Lever-Action ‘‘Marlin Model 917V ‘‘E.A.A./HW 660 Match Rifle Rifle ‘‘Marlin Model 917VR ‘‘E.A.A./Weihrauch HW 60 Target Rifle ‘‘Mossberg Model 464 Rimfire Lever Action ‘‘Marlin Model 917VS ‘‘Ed Brown Model 704, M40A2 Marine Snip- Rifle ‘‘Marlin Model 917VS–CF er ‘‘Norinco EM–321 Pump Rifle ‘‘Marlin Model 917VSF ‘‘Finnish Lion Standard Target Rifle ‘‘Remington 572BDL Fieldmaster Pump ‘‘Marlin Model 917VST ‘‘Krico Model 360 S2 Biathlon Rifle Rifle ‘‘Marlin Model 917VT ‘‘Krico Model 360S Biathlon Rifle ‘‘Rossi Model 62 SA Pump Rifle ‘‘Marlin Model 925 ‘‘Krico Model 400 Match Rifle ‘‘Rossi Model 62 SAC Carbine ‘‘Marlin Model 925C ‘‘Krico Model 500 Kricotronic Match Rifle ‘‘Rossi Model G2 Gallery Rifle ‘‘Marlin Model 925M ‘‘Krico Model 600 Match Rifle ‘‘Ruger Model 96 Lever-Action Rifle ‘‘Marlin Model 925R ‘‘Krico Model 600 Sniper Rifle ‘‘Taurus Model 62-Pump ‘‘Marlin Model 925RM ‘‘Lakefield Arms Model 90B Target Rifle ‘‘Taurus Model 72 Pump Rifle ‘‘Marlin Model 980S ‘‘Lakefield Arms Model 91T Target Rifle ‘‘Winchester Model 9422 Lever-Action Rifle ‘‘Marlin Model 980S–CF ‘‘Lakefield Arms Model 92S Silhouette ‘‘Winchester Model 9422 Magnum Lever-Ac- ‘‘Marlin Model 981T Rifle tion Rifle ‘‘Marlin Model 982 Bolt Action Rifle ‘‘Marlin Model 2000 Target Rifle ‘‘RIMFIRE RIFLES—BOLT ACTIONS & SINGLE ‘‘Marlin Model 982VS ‘‘Mauser Model 86–SR Specialty Rifle SHOTS ‘‘Marlin Model 982VS–CF ‘‘McMillan 300 Phoenix Long Range Rifle ‘‘Anschutz 1416D/1516D Classic Rifles ‘‘Marlin Model 983 ‘‘McMillan Long Range Rifle ‘‘Anschutz 1418D/1518D Mannlicher Rifles ‘‘Marlin Model 983S ‘‘McMillan M–86 Sniper Rifle ‘‘Anschutz 1700 FWT Bolt-Action Rifle ‘‘Marlin Model 983T ‘‘McMillan M–89 Sniper Rifle ‘‘Anschutz 1700D Bavarian Bolt-Action ‘‘Marlin Model XT–17 Series Bolt Action ‘‘McMillan National Match Rifle Rifle Rifles ‘‘Parker-Hale M–85 Sniper Rifle ‘‘Anschutz 1700D Classic Rifles ‘‘Marlin Model XT–22 Series Bolt Action ‘‘Parker-Hale M–87 Target Rifle ‘‘Anschutz 1700D Custom Rifles Rifles ‘‘Remington 40–X Bolt Action Rifles ‘‘Anschutz 1700D Graphite Custom Rifle ‘‘Mauser Model 107 Bolt-Action Rifle ‘‘Remington 40–XB Rangemaster Target ‘‘Anschutz 1702 D H B Classic ‘‘Mauser Model 201 Bolt-Action Rifle Centerfire ‘‘Anschutz 1713 Silhouette ‘‘Meacham Low-Wall Rifle ‘‘Remington 40–XBBR KS ‘‘Anschutz Achiever ‘‘Mossberg Model 801/802 Bolt Rifles ‘‘Remington 40–XC KS National Match ‘‘Anschutz Achiever Bolt-Action Rifle ‘‘Mossberg Model 817 Varmint Bolt Action Course Rifle ‘‘Anschutz All other Bolt Action Rimfire Rifle ‘‘Remington 40–XR KS Rimfire Position Models ‘‘Navy Arms TU–33/40 Carbine Rifle

VerDate Sep 11 2014 04:19 Oct 24, 2019 Jkt 099060 PO 00000 Frm 00070 Fmt 0624 Sfmt 0634 E:\CR\FM\A23OC6.045 S23OCPT1 October 23, 2019 CONGRESSIONAL RECORD — SENATE S6121 ‘‘Sako TRG–21 Bolt-Action Rifle ‘‘Beretta Xtrema2 ‘‘New England Firearms Excell Auto Tur- ‘‘Sako TRG–22 Bolt Action Rifle ‘‘Breda Altair key ‘‘Springfield Armory M–1 Garand ‘‘Breda Altair Special ‘‘New England Firearms Excell Auto Wal- ‘‘Steyr-Mannlicher SSG Rifles ‘‘Breda Aries 2 nut ‘‘Steyr-Mannlicher Match SPG–UIT Rifle ‘‘Breda Astro ‘‘New England Firearms Excell Auto Wa- ‘‘Steyr-Mannlicher SSG P–I Rifle ‘‘Breda Astrolux terfowl ‘‘Steyr-Mannlicher SSG P–II Rifle ‘‘Breda Echo ‘‘Nighthawk Tactical Semi-auto ‘‘Steyr-Mannlicher SSG P–III Rifle ‘‘Breda Ermes Series ‘‘Ottomanguns Series ‘‘Steyr-Mannlicher SSG P–IV Rifle ‘‘Breda Gold Series ‘‘Remington 105Ti Series ‘‘Tanner 300 Meter Free Rifle ‘‘Breda Grizzly ‘‘Remington 1100 20-Gauge Deer Gun ‘‘Tanner 50 Meter Free Rifle ‘‘Breda Mira ‘‘Remington 1100 LT–20 Auto ‘‘Tanner Standard UIT Rifle ‘‘Breda Standard Series ‘‘Remington 1100 LT–20 Tournament Skeet ‘‘Time Precision 22RF Bench Rifle ‘‘Breda Xanthos ‘‘Remington 1100 Special Field ‘‘Wichita Silhouette Rifle ‘‘Brolin BL–12 ‘‘Remington 11–48 Series ‘‘SHOTGUNS—AUTOLOADERS ‘‘Brolin SAS–12 ‘‘Remington 11–96 Series ‘‘American Arms ‘‘Browning A–500G Auto Shotgun ‘‘Remington Model 105 Cti ‘‘Browning A–500G Sporting Clays ‘‘American Arms/Franchi Black Magic 48/ ‘‘Remington Model 11 Series ‘‘Browning A–500R Auto Shotgun AL ‘‘Remington Model 1100 Classic Trap ‘‘Browning Auto-5 Light 12 and 20 ‘‘Benelli Bimillionaire ‘‘Remington Model 1100 Competition ‘‘Browning Auto-5 Magnum 12 ‘‘Benelli Black Eagle Competition Auto ‘‘Remington Model 1100 G3 ‘‘Browning Auto-5 Magnum 20 Shotgun ‘‘Remington Model 1100 G3 ‘‘Browning Auto-5 Stalker ‘‘Benelli Cordoba ‘‘Remington Model 1100 Series ‘‘Browning B2000 Series ‘‘Benelli Executive Series ‘‘Remington Model 1100 Shotgun ‘‘Browning BSA 10 Auto Shotgun ‘‘Benelli Legacy Model ‘‘Remington Model 1100 Sporting Series ‘‘Browning BSA 10 Stalker Auto Shotgun ‘‘ ‘‘Remington Model 11–87 Sportsman Camo ‘‘Browning Gold Series ‘‘Benelli M1 Defense ‘‘Remington Model 11–87 Sportsman Super ‘‘Browning Maxus Series Mag Synthetic ‘‘Benelli M1 Tactical ‘‘Charles Daly Field Grade Series ‘‘Benelli M1014 Limited Edition ‘‘Remington Model 11–87 Sportsman Super ‘‘Charles Daly Novamatic Series Mag Waterfowl ‘‘ ‘‘Charles Daly Tactical ‘‘Benelli M2 Field Steady Grip ‘‘Remington Model 11–87 Sportsman Syn- ‘‘Churchill Regent thetic ‘‘Benelli M2 Practical ‘‘Churchill Standard Model ‘‘Benelli M2 Tactical ‘‘Remington Model 11–87 Sportsman Youth ‘‘Churchill Turkey Automatic Shotgun ‘‘Remington Model 11–87 Sportsman Youth ‘‘Benelli M2 American Series ‘‘Churchill Windsor ‘‘Benelli M3 Convertible Synthetic ‘‘Cosmi Automatic Shotgun ‘‘Remington Model 48 Series ‘‘ Models Vinci Steady Grip ‘‘CZ 712 ‘‘Benelli Montefeltro Super 90 20-Gauge ‘‘Remington Model 58 Series ‘‘CZ 720 ‘‘Remington Model 870 Classic Trap Shotgun ‘‘CZ 912 ‘‘Benelli Montefeltro Super 90 Shotgun ‘‘Remington Model 878A Automaster ‘‘Escort Escort Series ‘‘Remington Model SP–10 Magnum Satin ‘‘Benelli Raffaello Series Shotguns ‘‘European American Armory (EAA) ‘‘Benelli Sport Model ‘‘Remington Model SP–10 Waterfowl Bundra Series ‘‘Remington Model SPR453 ‘‘Benelli Super 90 M1 Field Model ‘‘Fabarms Ellegi Series ‘‘Benelli Super Black Eagle II Models ‘‘Remington Versa-Max Series ‘‘Fabarms Lion Series ‘‘Savage Model 720 ‘‘Benelli Super Black Eagle II Steady Grip ‘‘Fabarms Tactical ‘‘Benelli Super Black Eagle Models ‘‘Savage Model 726 ‘‘FNH USA Model SLP ‘‘Savage Model 740C Skeet Gun ‘‘Benelli Super Black Eagle Shotgun ‘‘Franchi 610VS ‘‘Benelli Super Black Eagle Slug Gun ‘‘Savage Model 745 ‘‘Franchi 612 Series ‘‘Savage Model 755 Series ‘‘Benelli Super Vinci ‘‘Franchi 620 ‘‘Savage Model 775 Series ‘‘Benelli Supersport ‘‘Franchi 712 ‘‘Scattergun Technologies K–9 ‘‘Benelli Two-Gun Sets ‘‘Franchi 720 ‘‘Scattergun Technologies SWAT ‘‘Benelli Ultralight ‘‘Franchi 912 ‘‘Scattergun Technologies Urban Sniper ‘‘Benelli Vinci ‘‘Franchi AL 48 Model ‘‘Beretta 390 Field Auto Shotgun ‘‘Franchi AL 48 Series ‘‘SKB 1300 Upland ‘‘Beretta 390 Super Trap, Super Skeet ‘‘Franchi Elite ‘‘SKB 1900 Shotguns ‘‘Franchi I–12 Inertia Series ‘‘SKB 300 Series ‘‘Beretta 3901 Citizen ‘‘Franchi Prestige ‘‘SKB 900 Series ‘‘Beretta 3901 Rifled Slug Gun ‘‘H&K Model 512 ‘‘Beretta 3901 Statesman ‘‘H&R Manufrance ‘‘SKS 3000 ‘‘Beretta A–303 Auto Shotgun ‘‘H&R Model 403 ‘‘Smith & Wesson Model 1000 ‘‘Beretta A400 Series ‘‘Hi-Standard 10A ‘‘Smith & Wesson Model 1012 Series ‘‘Beretta AL–2 Models ‘‘Hi-Standard 10B ‘‘Spartan Gun Works SPR453 ‘‘Beretta AL–3 Deluxe Trap ‘‘Hi-Standard Semi Automatic Model ‘‘TOZ Model H–170 ‘‘Beretta AL390 Series ‘‘Hi-Standard Supermatic Series ‘‘Tri-Star Diana Series ‘‘Beretta AL391 Teknys Gold ‘‘Ithaca Mag-10 ‘‘Tri-Star Series ‘‘Beretta AL391 Teknys Gold Sporting ‘‘Ithaca Model 51 Series ‘‘Tri-Star Viper Series ‘‘Beretta AL391 Teknys Gold Target ‘‘LaSalle Semi-automatic ‘‘Tula Arms Plant TOZ 87 ‘‘Beretta AL391 Urika 2 Camo AP ‘‘Ljutic Bi-matic Autoloader ‘‘Verona 401 Series ‘‘Beretta AL391 Urika 2 Camo Max-4 ‘‘Luger Ultra-light Model ‘‘Verona 405 Series ‘‘Beretta AL391 Urika 2 Classic ‘‘Marlin SI 12 Series ‘‘Verona 406 Series ‘‘Beretta AL391 Urika 2 Gold ‘‘Maverick Model 60 Auto Shotgun ‘‘Verona SX801 Series ‘‘Beretta AL391 Urika 2 Gold Sporting ‘‘Model AL–1 ‘‘Weatherby Centurion Series ‘‘Beretta AL391 Urika 2 Parallel Target SL ‘‘Mossberg 1000 ‘‘Weatherby Field Grade ‘‘Beretta AL391 Urika 2 Sporting ‘‘Mossberg Model 600 Auto Shotgun ‘‘Weatherby Model 82 ‘‘Beretta AL391 Urika 2 Synthetic ‘‘Mossberg Model 930 All-Purpose Field ‘‘Weatherby SA–08 Series ‘‘Beretta ES100 Pintail Series ‘‘Mossberg Model 930 Slugster ‘‘Weatherby SA–459 TR ‘‘Beretta Model 1200 Field ‘‘Mossberg Model 930 Turkey ‘‘Weatherby SAS Series ‘‘Beretta Model 1201F Auto Shotgun ‘‘Mossberg Model 930 Waterfowl ‘‘Winchester 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VerDate Sep 11 2014 04:19 Oct 24, 2019 Jkt 099060 PO 00000 Frm 00071 Fmt 0624 Sfmt 0634 E:\CR\FM\A23OC6.045 S23OCPT1 S6122 CONGRESSIONAL RECORD — SENATE October 23, 2019 ‘‘Armscor M–5 ‘‘Mossberg Model 835 Series Pump Shot- ‘‘Winchester Model 1300 Ranger Pump Gun ‘‘Baikal IZH–81 guns Combo & Deer Gun ‘‘Baikal MP133 ‘‘Mossberg Model 835 Ulti-Mag ‘‘Winchester Model 1300 Series Shotgun ‘‘Benelli Nova Series ‘‘Mossberg Turkey Model 500 Pump ‘‘Winchester Model 1300 Slug Hunter Deer ‘‘Benelli Supernova Series ‘‘National Wild Turkey Federation (NWTF) Gun ‘‘Beretta Ariete Standard Banquet/Guns of the Year ‘‘Winchester Model 1300 Turkey Gun ‘‘Beretta Gold Pigeon Pump ‘‘New England Firearms Pardner Pump ‘‘Winchester Model 1300 Walnut Pump ‘‘Beretta Model SL–12 Combo ‘‘Winchester Model 42 High Grade Shotgun ‘‘Beretta Ruby Pigeon Pump ‘‘New England Firearms Pardner Pump ‘‘Winchester Speed Pump Defender ‘‘Beretta Silver Pigeon Pump Field ‘‘Winchester SXP Series Pump Shotgun ‘‘Brolin Field Series ‘‘New England Firearms Pardner Pump ‘‘Zoli Pump Action Shotgun ‘‘Brolin Lawman Model Slug Gun ‘‘SHOTGUNS—OVER/UNDERS ‘‘Brolin Slug Special ‘‘New England Firearms Pardner Pump ‘‘ADCO Sales Diamond Series Shotguns ‘‘Brolin Slugmaster Synthetic ‘‘American Arms/Franchi Falconet 2000 O/ ‘‘Brolin Turkey Master ‘‘New England Firearms Pardner Pump U ‘‘Browning BPS Game Gun Deer Special Turkey Gun ‘‘American Arms Lince ‘‘Browning BPS Game Gun Turkey Special ‘‘New England Firearms Pardner Pump ‘‘American Arms Silver I O/U ‘‘Browning BPS Pigeon Grade Pump Shot- Walnut ‘‘American Arms Silver II Shotgun gun ‘‘New England Firearms Pardner Pump- ‘‘American Arms Silver Skeet O/U ‘‘Browning BPS Pump Shotgun Compact Field ‘‘American Arms Silver Sporting O/U ‘‘Browning BPS Pump Shotgun (Ladies and ‘‘New England Firearms Pardner Pump- ‘‘American Arms Silver Trap O/U Youth Model) Compact Synthetic ‘‘American Arms WS/OU 12, TS/OU 12 Shot- ‘‘Browning BPS Series Pump Shotgun ‘‘New England Firearms Pardner 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Model 500 Super Bantam Tur- thetic Cantilever ‘‘Beretta Europa key ‘‘Remington Model 870 SPS Shurshot Syn- ‘‘Beretta Field Shotguns ‘‘Mossberg Model 500 Trophy Slugster thetic Turkey ‘‘Beretta Gamma Series ‘‘Mossberg Model 500 Turkey ‘‘Remington Model 870 SPS Special Pur- ‘‘Beretta Giubileo ‘‘Mossberg Model 500 Waterfowl pose Magnum Series Pump Shotguns ‘‘Beretta Grade Four ‘‘Mossberg Model 505 Series Pump Shot- ‘‘Remington Model 870 SPS Super Mag Max ‘‘Beretta Grade One guns Gobbler ‘‘Beretta Grade Three ‘‘Mossberg Model 505 Youth All Purpose ‘‘Remington Model 870 XCS Marine Mag- ‘‘Beretta Grade Two Field num ‘‘Beretta Milano ‘‘Mossberg Model 535 ATS All Purpose ‘‘Remington Model 870 XCS Super Magnum ‘‘Beretta Model 686 Ultralight O/U Field ‘‘Winchester 12 Commercial Riot Gun ‘‘Beretta Model SO5, SO6, SO9 Shotguns ‘‘Mossberg Model 535 ATS Combos ‘‘Winchester 97 Commercial Riot Gun ‘‘Beretta Onyx Hunter Sport O/U Shotgun ‘‘Mossberg Model 535 ATS Slugster ‘‘Winchester Model 12 Pump Shotgun ‘‘Beretta Over/Under Field Shotguns ‘‘Mossberg Model 535 ATS Turkey ‘‘Winchester Model 120 Ranger ‘‘Beretta Royal Pigeon ‘‘Mossberg Model 535 ATS Waterfowl ‘‘Winchester Model 1200 Series Shotgun ‘‘Beretta S56 Series ‘‘Mossberg Model 835 Regal Ulti-Mag Pump ‘‘Winchester Model 1300 Ranger Pump Gun ‘‘Beretta S58 Series

VerDate Sep 11 2014 04:19 Oct 24, 2019 Jkt 099060 PO 00000 Frm 00072 Fmt 0624 Sfmt 0634 E:\CR\FM\A23OC6.045 S23OCPT1 October 23, 2019 CONGRESSIONAL RECORD — SENATE S6123 ‘‘Beretta Series 682 Competition Over/ ‘‘Charles Daly Country Squire Model ‘‘Franchi Falconet Series Unders ‘‘Charles Daly Deluxe Model ‘‘Franchi Instict Series ‘‘Beretta Silver Pigeon II ‘‘Charles Daly Diamond Series ‘‘Franchi Model 2003 Trap ‘‘Beretta Silver Pigeon II Sporting ‘‘Charles Daly Empire Series ‘‘Franchi Renaissance Series ‘‘Beretta Silver Pigeon III ‘‘Charles Daly Field Grade O/U ‘‘Franchi Sporting 2000 ‘‘Beretta Silver Pigeon III Sporting ‘‘Charles Daly Lux Over/Under ‘‘Franchi Undergun Model 3000 ‘‘Beretta Silver Pigeon IV ‘‘Charles Daly Maxi-Mag ‘‘Franchi Veloce Series ‘‘Beretta Silver Pigeon S ‘‘Charles Daly Model 105 ‘‘Galef Golden Snipe ‘‘Beretta Silver Pigeon V ‘‘Charles Daly Model 106 ‘‘Galef Silver Snipe ‘‘Beretta Silver Snipe ‘‘Charles Daly Model 206 ‘‘Golden Eagle Model 5000 Series ‘‘Beretta Skeet Set ‘‘Charles Daly Over/Under Shotguns, Japa- ‘‘Griffon & Howe Black Ram ‘‘Beretta SO–1 nese Manufactured ‘‘Griffon & Howe Broadway ‘‘Beretta SO–2 ‘‘Charles Daly Over/Under Shotguns, Prus- ‘‘Griffon & Howe Claremont ‘‘Beretta SO–3 sian Manufactured ‘‘Griffon & Howe Madison ‘‘Beretta SO–4 ‘‘Charles Daly Presentation Model ‘‘Griffon & Howe Silver Ram ‘‘Beretta SO5 ‘‘Charles Daly Sporting Clays Model ‘‘Griffon & Howe Superbrite ‘‘Beretta SO6 EELL ‘‘Charles Daly Superior Model ‘‘Guerini Apex Series ‘‘Beretta SO–10 ‘‘Charles Daly UL ‘‘Guerini Challenger Sporting ‘‘Beretta SO10 EELL ‘‘Churchill Imperial Model ‘‘Guerini Ellipse Evo ‘‘Beretta Sporting Clay Shotguns ‘‘Churchill Monarch ‘‘Guerini Ellipse Evolution Sporting ‘‘Beretta SV10 Perennia ‘‘Churchill Premiere Model ‘‘Guerini Ellipse Limited ‘‘Beretta Ultralight ‘‘Churchill Regent Trap and Skeet ‘‘Guerini Essex Field ‘‘Beretta Ultralight Deluxe ‘‘Churchill Regent V ‘‘Guerini Flyaway ‘‘Bertuzzi Zeus ‘‘Churchill Sporting Clays ‘‘Guerini Forum Series ‘‘Bertuzzi Zeus Series ‘‘Churchill Windsor III ‘‘Guerini Magnus Series ‘‘Beschi Boxlock Model ‘‘Churchill Windsor IV ‘‘Guerini Maxum Series ‘‘Big Bear Arms IJ–39 ‘‘Classic Doubles Model 101 Series ‘‘Guerini Summit Series ‘‘Big Bear Arms Sterling Series ‘‘Cogswell & Harrison Woodward Type ‘‘Guerini Tempio ‘‘Big Bear IJ–27 ‘‘Connecticut Shotgun Company A. ‘‘Guerini Woodlander ‘‘Blaser F3 Series Galazan Model ‘‘H&R Harrich #1 ‘‘Bosis Challenger Titanium ‘‘Connecticut Shotgun Company A–10 ‘‘H&R Model 1212 ‘‘Bosis Laura American ‘‘H&R Model 1212WF ‘‘Bosis Michaelangelo ‘‘Connecticut Valley Classics Classic Field ‘‘H&R Pinnacle ‘‘Bosis Wild Series Waterfowler ‘‘Hatfields Hatfield Model 1 of 100 ‘‘Boss Custom Over/Under Shotguns ‘‘Connecticut Valley Classics Classic ‘‘Heym Model 55 F ‘‘Boss Merlin Sporter O/U ‘‘Heym Model 55 SS ‘‘Boss Pendragon ‘‘Continental Arms Centaure Series ‘‘Heym Model 200 ‘‘Breda Pegaso Series ‘‘Cortona Over/Under Shotguns ‘‘Holland & Holland Royal Series ‘‘Breda Sirio Standard ‘‘CZ 581 Solo ‘‘Holland & Holland Sporting Model ‘‘Breda Vega Series ‘‘CZ Canvasback 103D ‘‘IGA 2000 Series ‘‘Bretton Baby Standard ‘‘CZ Limited Edition ‘‘IGA Hunter Series ‘‘Bretton Sprint Deluxe ‘‘CZ Mallard 104A ‘‘IGA Trap Series ‘‘BRNO 500/501 ‘‘CZ Redhead Deluxe 103FE ‘‘IGA Turkey Series ‘‘BRNO 502 ‘‘CZ Sporting ‘‘IGA Waterfowl Series ‘‘BRNO 801 Series ‘‘CZ Super Scroll Limited Edition ‘‘K.F.C. 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VerDate Sep 11 2014 04:19 Oct 24, 2019 Jkt 099060 PO 00000 Frm 00073 Fmt 0624 Sfmt 0634 E:\CR\FM\A23OC6.045 S23OCPT1 S6124 CONGRESSIONAL RECORD — SENATE October 23, 2019 ‘‘McMillan Over/Under Sidelock ‘‘Remington Premier Series ‘‘Weatherby Athena Grade IV O/U Shot- ‘‘Merkel 201 Series ‘‘Remington Premier STS Competition guns ‘‘Merkel 2016 Series ‘‘Remington Premier Upland ‘‘Weatherby Athena Grade V Classic Field ‘‘Merkel 2116 EL Sidelock ‘‘Richland Arms Model 41 O/U ‘‘Merkel 303EL Luxus ‘‘Richland Arms Model 747 ‘‘Weatherby Athena Series ‘‘Merkel Model 100 ‘‘Richland Arms Model 757 ‘‘Weatherby Classic Field Models ‘‘Merkel Model 101 ‘‘Richland Arms Model 787 ‘‘Weatherby II, III Classic Field O/Us ‘‘Merkel Model 101E ‘‘Richland Arms Model 808 ‘‘Weatherby Orion II Classic Sporting ‘‘Merkel Model 200E O/U Shotgun ‘‘Richland Arms Model 810 Clays O/U ‘‘Merkel Model 200E Skeet, Trap Over/ ‘‘Richland Arms Model 828 ‘‘Weatherby Orion II series Unders ‘‘Rigby 401 Sidelock ‘‘Weatherby Orion II Sporting Clays O/U ‘‘Merkel Model 200SC Sporting Clays ‘‘Rota Model 650 ‘‘Weatherby Orion III Series ‘‘Merkel Model 203E, 303E Over/Under Shot- ‘‘Rota Model 72 Series ‘‘Weatherby Orion O/U Shotguns guns ‘‘Royal American Model 100 ‘‘Winchester Model 91 ‘‘Merkel Model 204E ‘‘Ruger Red Label O/U Shotgun ‘‘Winchester Model 96 ‘‘Merkel Model 210 ‘‘Ruger Sporting Clays O/U Shotgun ‘‘Winchester Model 99 ‘‘Merkel Model 301 ‘‘Ruger Woodside Shotgun ‘‘Winchester Model 101 All Models and ‘‘Merkel Model 302 ‘‘Rutten Model RM 100 Grades ‘‘Merkel Model 304E ‘‘Rutten Model RM285 ‘‘Winchester Model 1001 O/U Shotgun ‘‘Merkel Model 310E ‘‘S.I.A.C.E. Evolution ‘‘Winchester Model 1001 Series ‘‘Merkel Model 400 ‘‘S.I.A.C.E. Model 66C ‘‘Winchester Model 1001 Sporting Clays O/U ‘‘Merkel Model 400E ‘‘S.I.A.C.E.600T Lusso EL ‘‘Winchester Model G5500 ‘‘Merkel Model 2000 Series ‘‘San Marco 10-Ga. O/U Shotgun ‘‘Winchester Model G6500 ‘‘Mossberg Onyx Reserve Field ‘‘San Marco 12-Ga. Wildflower Shotgun ‘‘Winchester Select Series ‘‘Mossberg Onyx Reserve Sporting ‘‘Zoli Condor ‘‘Mossberg Silver Reserve Field ‘‘San Marco Field Special O/U Shotgun ‘‘Sauer Model 66 Series ‘‘Zoli Deluxe Model ‘‘Mossberg Silver Reserve Series ‘‘Zoli Dove ‘‘Mossberg Silver Reserve Sporting ‘‘Savage Model 242 ‘‘Savage Model 420/430 ‘‘Zoli Field Special ‘‘Norinco Type HL12–203 ‘‘Zoli Pigeon Model ‘‘Omega Standard Over/Under Model ‘‘Sig Sauer Aurora Series ‘‘Sig Sauer SA–3 ‘‘Zoli Silver Snipe ‘‘Orvis Field ‘‘Zoli Snipe ‘‘Orvis Knockabout ‘‘Sig Sauer SA–5 ‘‘Silma Model 70 Series ‘‘Zoli Special Model ‘‘Orvis Premier Grade ‘‘Zoli Target Series ‘‘Orvis SKB Green Mountain Uplander ‘‘SKB Model 85 Series ‘‘SKB Model 500 Series ‘‘Zoli Texas ‘‘Orvis Sporting Clays ‘‘Zoli Z Series ‘‘Orvis Super Field ‘‘SKB Model 505 Deluxe Over/Under Shot- gun ‘‘Zoli Z–90 Series ‘‘Orvis Uplander ‘‘Zoli Z-Sport Series ‘‘Orvis Waterfowler ‘‘SKB Model 505 Series ‘‘SHOTGUNS—SIDE BY SIDES ‘‘Pederson Model 1000 Series ‘‘SKB Model 600 Series ‘‘Pederson Model 1500 Series ‘‘SKB Model 605 Series ‘‘Armas Azor Sidelock Model ‘‘Perazzi Boxlock Action Hunting ‘‘SKB Model 680 Series ‘‘ADCO Sales Diamond Series Shotguns ‘‘Perazzi Competition Series ‘‘SKB Model 685 Over/Under Shotgun ‘‘American Arms Brittany Shotgun ‘‘Perazzi Electrocibles ‘‘SKB Model 685 Series ‘‘American Arms Derby Side-by-Side ‘‘Perazzi Granditalia ‘‘SKB Model 700 Series ‘‘American Arms Gentry Double Shotgun ‘‘Perazzi Mirage Special Four-Gauge Skeet ‘‘SKB Model 785 Series ‘‘American Arms Grulla #2 Double Shot- ‘‘Perazzi Mirage Special Skeet Over/Under ‘‘SKB Model 800 Series gun ‘‘Perazzi Mirage Special Sporting O/U ‘‘SKB Model 880 Series ‘‘American Arms TS/SS 10 Double Shotgun ‘‘Perazzi MS80 ‘‘SKB Model 885 Over/Under Trap, Skeet, ‘‘American Arms TS/SS 12 Side-by-Side ‘‘Perazzi MT–6 Sporting Clays ‘‘American Arms WS/SS 10 ‘‘Perazzi MX1/MX2 ‘‘SKB Model 885 Series ‘‘Arizaga Model 31 Double Shotgun ‘‘Perazzi MX3 ‘‘SKB Model 5600 Series ‘‘Armes de Chasse Sidelock and Boxlock ‘‘Perazzi MX4 ‘‘SKB Model 5700 Series Shotguns ‘‘Perazzi MX5 ‘‘SKB Model 5800 Series ‘‘Armsport 1050 Series Double Shotguns ‘‘Perazzi MX6 ‘‘SKB Model GC–7 Series ‘‘Arrieta Sidelock Double Shotguns ‘‘Perazzi MX7 Over/Under Shotguns ‘‘Spartan SPR310/320 ‘‘Auguste Francotte Boxlock Shotgun ‘‘Perazzi MX8/20 Over/Under Shotgun ‘‘Stevens Model 240 ‘‘Auguste Francotte Sidelock Shotgun ‘‘Perazzi MX8/MX8 Special Trap, Skeet ‘‘Stevens Model 512 ‘‘AYA Boxlock Shotguns ‘‘Perazzi MX9 Single Over/Under Shotguns ‘‘Stoeger/IGA Condor I O/U Shotgun ‘‘AYA Sidelock Double Shotguns ‘‘Perazzi MX10 ‘‘Stoeger/IGA ERA 2000 Over/Under Shot- ‘‘Baikal IZH–43 Series Shotguns ‘‘Perazzi MX11 gun ‘‘Baikal MP210 Series Shotguns ‘‘Perazzi MX12 Hunting Over/Under ‘‘Techni-Mec Model 610 Over/Under ‘‘Baikal MP213 Series Shotguns ‘‘Perazzi MX14 ‘‘Tikka Model 412S Field Grade Over/Under ‘‘Baikal MP220 Series Shotguns ‘‘Perazzi MX16 ‘‘Traditions 350 Series Traditions Classic ‘‘Baker Gun Sidelock Models ‘‘Perazzi MX20 Hunting Over/Under Field Series ‘‘Baltimore Arms Co. Style 1 ‘‘Perazzi MX28, MX410 Game O/U Shotguns ‘‘Traditions Classic Upland Series ‘‘Baltimore Arms Co. Style 2 ‘‘Perazzi MX2000 ‘‘Traditions Gold Wing Series ‘‘Bayard Boxlock and Sidelock Model ‘‘Perazzi MX2005 ‘‘Traditions Real 16 Series Shotguns ‘‘Perazzi MX2008 ‘‘Tri Star Model 330 Series ‘‘Beretta 450 series Shotguns ‘‘Perazzi Sidelock Action Hunting ‘‘Tri-Star Hunter EX ‘‘Beretta 451 Series Shotguns ‘‘Perazzi Sporting Classic O/U ‘‘Tri-Star Model 300 ‘‘Beretta 452 Series Shotguns ‘‘Perugini Maestro Series ‘‘Tri-Star Model 333 Series ‘‘Beretta 470 Series Shotguns ‘‘Perugini Michelangelo ‘‘Tri-Star Setter Model ‘‘Beretta Custom Grade Shotguns ‘‘Perugini Nova Boss ‘‘Tri-Star Silver Series ‘‘Beretta Francia Standard ‘‘Pietro Zanoletti Model 2000 Field O/U ‘‘Tri-Star Sporting Model ‘‘Beretta Imperiale Montecarlo ‘‘Piotti Boss Over/Under Shotgun ‘‘TULA 120 ‘‘Beretta Model 452 Sidelock Shotgun ‘‘Pointer Italian Model ‘‘TULA 200 ‘‘Beretta Omega Standard ‘‘Pointer Turkish Model ‘‘TULA TOZ34 ‘‘Beretta Side-by-Side Field Shotguns ‘‘Remington 396 Series ‘‘Universal 7112 ‘‘Beretta Verona/Bergamo ‘‘Remington 3200 Series ‘‘Universal 7312 ‘‘Bertuzzi Ariete Hammer Gun ‘‘Remington Model 32 Series ‘‘Universal 7412 ‘‘Bertuzzi Model Orione ‘‘Remington Model 300 Ideal ‘‘Universal 7712 ‘‘Bertuzzi Venere Series Shotguns ‘‘Remington Model 332 Series ‘‘Universal 7812 ‘‘Beschi Sidelock and Boxlock Models ‘‘Remington Model SPR310 ‘‘Universal 7912 ‘‘Bill Hanus Birdgun Doubles ‘‘Remington Model SPR310N ‘‘Verona 501 Series ‘‘Bosis Country SxS ‘‘Remington Model SPR310S ‘‘Verona 680 Series ‘‘Bosis Hammer Gun ‘‘Remington Peerless Over/Under Shotgun ‘‘Verona 702 Series ‘‘Bosis Queen Sidelock ‘‘Remington Premier Field ‘‘Verona LX692 Series ‘‘Boss Robertson SxS ‘‘Remington Premier Ruffed Grouse ‘‘Verona LX980 Series ‘‘Boss SxS

VerDate Sep 11 2014 04:19 Oct 24, 2019 Jkt 099060 PO 00000 Frm 00074 Fmt 0624 Sfmt 0634 E:\CR\FM\A23OC6.045 S23OCPT1 October 23, 2019 CONGRESSIONAL RECORD — SENATE S6125 ‘‘Boswell Boxlock Model ‘‘ERA Riot SxS ‘‘Krieghoff Essencia Sidelock ‘‘Boswell Feartherweight Monarch Grade ‘‘ERA SxS ‘‘Lanber Imperial Sidelock ‘‘Boswell Merlin Sidelock ‘‘Famars Boxlock Models ‘‘Laurona Boxlock Models ‘‘Boswell Sidelock Model ‘‘Famars Castore ‘‘Laurona Sidelock Models ‘‘Breda Andromeda Special ‘‘Famars Sidelock Models ‘‘Lefever Grade A Field Model ‘‘BRNO ZP Series Shotguns ‘‘Fausti Caledon ‘‘Lefever Grade A Skeet Model ‘‘Brown SxS Shotgun ‘‘Fausti Class ‘‘Lefever New ‘‘Browning B–SS ‘‘Fausti Class Round Body ‘‘Lefever Model ‘‘Browning B–SS Belgian/Japanese Proto- ‘‘Fausti DEA Series Shotguns ‘‘Lefever Nitro Special type ‘‘Ferlib Mignon Hammer Model ‘‘Lefever Sideplate Models ‘‘Browning B–SS Sidelock ‘‘Ferlib Model F VII Double Shotgun ‘‘Leforgeron Boxlock Ejector ‘‘Browning B–SS Sporter ‘‘FN Anson SxS Standard Grade ‘‘Leforgeron Sidelock Ejector ‘‘Bruchet Model A ‘‘FN New Anson SxS Standard Grade ‘‘Liberty Coach Gun Series ‘‘Bruchet Model B ‘‘FN Sidelock Standard Grade ‘‘MacNaughton Sidelock Model ‘‘BSA Classic ‘‘Fox Higher Grade Models (A–F) ‘‘Malin Boxlock Model ‘‘BSA Royal ‘‘Fox Sterlingworth Series ‘‘Malin Sidelock Model ‘‘Cabela’s ATA Grade II Custom ‘‘Franchi Airone ‘‘Masquelier Boxlock Model ‘‘Cabela’s Hemingway Model ‘‘Franchi Astore Series ‘‘Masquelier Sidelock Model ‘‘Casartelli Sidelock Model ‘‘Franchi Destino ‘‘Medwell SxS Sidelock ‘‘Century Coach SxS ‘‘Franchi Highlander ‘‘Merkel Model 8, 47E Side-by-Side Shot- ‘‘Chapuis RGP Series Shotguns ‘‘Franchi Sidelock Double Barrel guns ‘‘Chapuis RP Series Shotguns ‘‘Francotte Boxlock Shotgun ‘‘Merkel Model 47LSC Sporting Clays Dou- ‘‘Chapuis Side-by-Side Shotgun ‘‘Francotte Jubilee Model ble ‘‘Chapuis UGP Round Design SxS ‘‘Francotte Sidelock Shotgun ‘‘Merkel Model 47S, 147S Side-by-Sides ‘‘Charles Daly 1974 Wildlife Commemora- ‘‘Galef Silver Hawk SxS ‘‘Merkel Model 76E tive ‘‘Galef Zabala SxS ‘‘Merkel Model 122E ‘‘Charles Daly Classic Coach Gun ‘‘Garbi Model 100 ‘‘Merkel Model 126E ‘‘Charles Daly Diamond SxS ‘‘Garbi Model 101 Side-by-Side ‘‘Merkel Model 280 Series ‘‘Charles Daly Empire SxS ‘‘Garbi Model 103A, B Side-by-Side ‘‘Merkel Model 360 Series ‘‘Charles Daly Model 306 ‘‘Garbi Model 200 Side-by-Side ‘‘Merkel Model 447SL ‘‘Charles Daly Model 500 ‘‘Gastinne Model 105 ‘‘Merkel Model 1620 Series ‘‘Charles Daly Model Dss Double ‘‘Gastinne Model 202 ‘‘Merkel Model 1622 Series ‘‘Charles Daly Superior SxS ‘‘Gastinne Model 353 ‘‘Mossberg Onyx Reserve Sporting ‘‘Churchill Continental Series Shotguns ‘‘Gastinne Model 98 ‘‘Mossberg Silver Reserve Field ‘‘Churchill Crown Model ‘‘Gib 10 Gauge Magnum ‘‘Navy Arms Model 100 ‘‘Churchill Field Model ‘‘Gil Alhambra ‘‘Navy Arms Model 150 ‘‘Churchill Hercules Model ‘‘Gil Diamond ‘‘Orvis Custom Uplander ‘‘Churchill Imperial Model ‘‘Gil Laga ‘‘Orvis Field Grade ‘‘Churchill Premiere Series Shotguns ‘‘Gil Olimpia ‘‘Orvis Fine Grade ‘‘Churchill Regal Model ‘‘Greener Sidelock SxS Shotguns ‘‘Orvis Rounded Action ‘‘Churchill Royal Model ‘‘Griffin & Howe Britte ‘‘Orvis Waterfowler ‘‘Churchill Windsor Series Shotguns ‘‘Griffin & Howe Continental Sidelock ‘‘Parker Fluid Steel Barrel Models (All ‘‘Cimarron Coach Guns ‘‘Griffin & Howe Round Body Game Gun Grades) ‘‘Classic Doubles Model 201 ‘‘Griffin & Howe Traditional Game Gun ‘‘Parker Reproductions Side-by-Side ‘‘Classic Clot 1878 Hammer Shotgun ‘‘Grulla 217 Series ‘‘Pederson Model 200 ‘‘Cogswell & Harrison Sidelock and ‘‘Grulla 219 Series ‘‘Pederson Model 2500 Boxlock Shotguns ‘‘Grulla Consort ‘‘Perazzi DHO Models ‘‘Colt 1883 Hammerless ‘‘Grulla Model 209 Holland ‘‘Perugini Ausonia ‘‘Colt SxS Shotgun ‘‘Grulla Model 215 ‘‘Perugini Classic Model ‘‘Connecticut Shotgun Co. Model 21 ‘‘Grulla Model 216 Series ‘‘Perugini Liberty ‘‘Connecticut Shotgun Co. RBL Series ‘‘Grulla Number 1 ‘‘Perugini Regina Model ‘‘Continental Arms Centaure ‘‘Grulla Royal ‘‘Perugini Romagna Gun ‘‘Crescent SxS Model ‘‘Grulla Super MH ‘‘Piotti Hammer Gun ‘‘Crucelegui Hermanos Model 150 Double ‘‘Grulla Supreme ‘‘Piotti King Extra Side-by-Side ‘‘CZ Amarillo ‘‘Grulla Windsor ‘‘Piotti King No. 1 Side-by-Side Piotti ‘‘CZ Bobwhite ‘‘H&R Anson & Deeley SxS Lunik Side-by-Side ‘‘CZ Competition ‘‘H&R Model 404 ‘‘Piotti Monaco Series ‘‘CZ Deluxe ‘‘H&R Small Bore SxS Hammer Gun ‘‘Piotti Monte Carlo ‘‘CZ Durango ‘‘Hatfield Uplander Shotgun ‘‘Piotti Piuma Side-by-Side ‘‘CZ Grouse ‘‘Henry Atkin Boxlock Model ‘‘Piotti Westlake ‘‘CZ Hammer Models ‘‘Henry Atkin Sidelock Model ‘‘Precision Sports Model 600 Series Doubles ‘‘CZ Partridge ‘‘Holland & Holland Cavalier Boxlock ‘‘Premier Italian made SxS Shotguns ‘‘CZ Ringneck ‘‘Holland & Holland Dominion Game Gun ‘‘Premier Spanish made SxS Shotguns ‘‘CZ Ringneck Target ‘‘Holland & Holland Northwood Boxlock ‘‘Purdy Best Quality Game Gun ‘‘Dakin Model 100 ‘‘Holland & Holland Round Action Sidelock ‘‘Remington Model 1900 Hammerless ‘‘Dakin Model 147 ‘‘Holland & Holland Round Action Sidelock ‘‘Remington Model SPR210 ‘‘Dakin Model 160 Paradox ‘‘Remington Model SPR220 ‘‘Dakin Model 215 ‘‘Holland & Holland Royal Hammerless ‘‘Remington Model SPR220 Cowboy ‘‘Dakota American Legend Ejector Sidelock ‘‘Remington Premier SxS ‘‘Dakota Classic Grade ‘‘Holland & Holland Sidelock Shotguns ‘‘Richland Arms Co. Italian made SxS ‘‘Dakota Classic Grade II ‘‘Holloway premier Sidelock SxS Model Models ‘‘Dakota Classic Grade III ‘‘Hopkins & Allen Boxlock and Sidelock ‘‘Richland Arms Co. Spanish made SxS ‘‘Dakota Premier Grade Models Models ‘‘Dan Arms Deluxe Field Model ‘‘Huglu SxS Shotguns ‘‘Rigby Boxlock Shotgun ‘‘Dan Arms Field Model ‘‘Husqvarna SxS Shotguns ‘‘Rigby Hammer Shotgun ‘‘Darne Sliding Breech Series Shotguns ‘‘IGA Deluxe Model ‘‘Rizzini Boxlock Side-by-Side ‘‘Davidson Arms Model 63B ‘‘IGA Turkey Series Model ‘‘Rizzini Sidelock Side-by-Side ‘‘Davidson Arms Model 69SL ‘‘Interstate Arms Model 99 Coach Gun ‘‘Rossi Overlund ‘‘Davidson Arms Model 73 Stagecoach ‘‘Ithaca Classic Doubles Series Shotguns ‘‘Rossi Squire ‘‘Dumoulin Continental Model ‘‘Ithaca Hammerless Series ‘‘Rota Model 105 ‘‘Dumoulin Etendard Model ‘‘Iver Johnson Hammerless Model Shot- ‘‘Rota Model 106 ‘‘Dumoulin Europa Model guns ‘‘Rota Model 411 Series ‘‘Dumoulin Liege Model ‘‘Jeffery Boxlock Shotguns ‘‘Royal American Model 600 Boxlock ‘‘E.A.A. SABA ‘‘Jeffery Sidelock Shotguns ‘‘Royal American Model 800 Sidelock ‘‘E.A.A./Sabatti Saba-Mon Double Shotgun ‘‘K.B.I. Grade II SxS ‘‘Ruger Gold Label ‘‘E.M.F. Model 1878 SxS ‘‘Khan Coach Gun ‘‘SAE Model 209E ‘‘E.M.F. Stagecoach SxS Model ‘‘Kimber Valier Series ‘‘SAE Model 210S ‘‘ERA Quail SxS ‘‘Krieghoff Essencia Boxlock ‘‘SAE Model 340X

VerDate Sep 11 2014 04:19 Oct 24, 2019 Jkt 099060 PO 00000 Frm 00075 Fmt 0624 Sfmt 0634 E:\CR\FM\A23OC6.045 S23OCPT1 S6126 CONGRESSIONAL RECORD — SENATE October 23, 2019 ‘‘Sarasqueta Mammerless Sidelock ‘‘H&R Survivor ‘‘Rossi Circuit Judge Lever Action Shot- ‘‘Sarasqueta Model 3 Boxlock ‘‘H&R Tracker Slug Model gun ‘‘Sauer Boxlock Model Shotguns ‘‘Harrington & Richardson N.W.T.F. Tur- ‘‘Rossi Circuit Judge Shotgun ‘‘Sauer Sidelock Model Shotguns key Mag ‘‘Ruger Single Barrel Trap ‘‘Savage Fox Model FA–1 ‘‘Harrington & Richardson Pardner ‘‘S.W.D. Terminator ‘‘Savage Model 550 ‘‘Harrington & Richardson Pardner Com- ‘‘Savage Kimel Kamper Single Shot ‘‘Scott pact ‘‘Savage Model 210F Slug Warrior ‘‘Scott Bowood ‘‘Harrington & Richardson Pardner Com- ‘‘Savage Model 212 Slug Gun ‘‘Scott Chatsworth pact Turkey Gun ‘‘Savage Model 220 Series ‘‘Scott Kinmount ‘‘Harrington & Richardson Pardner Screw- ‘‘Savage Model 220 Slug Gun ‘‘SIACE Italian made SxS Shotguns In Choke ‘‘SEITZ Single Barrel Trap ‘‘SKB Model 100 ‘‘Harrington & Richardson Pardner Turkey ‘‘SKB Century II Trap ‘‘SKB Model 150 Gun ‘‘SKB Century Trap ‘‘SKB Model 200 ‘‘Harrington & Richardson Pardner Turkey ‘‘SKB Model 505 Trap ‘‘SKB Model 280 Gun Camo ‘‘SKB Model 605 Trap ‘‘SKB Model 300 ‘‘Harrington & Richardson Pardner Water- ‘‘Smith, L.C. Single Barrel Trap Models ‘‘SKB Model 385 fowl ‘‘Snake Charmer II Shotgun ‘‘SKB Model 400 ‘‘Harrington & Richardson Tamer ‘‘Stoeger/IGA Reuna Single Barrel Shotgun ‘‘SKB Model 480 ‘‘Harrington & Richardson Tamer 20 ‘‘Tangfolio Model RSG–16 ‘‘SKB Model 485 ‘‘Harrington & Richardson Topper Classic ‘‘Tangfolio Blockcard Model ‘‘Smith & Wesson Elite Gold Series Grade Youth Shotgun ‘‘Tangfolio Model DSG I ‘‘Harrington & Richardson Topper Deluxe ‘‘Tangfolio Model RSG–12 Series ‘‘Smith & Wesson Elite Silver Grade I Classic ‘‘Tangfolio Model RSG–20 ‘‘Smith, L.C. Boxlock Hammerless Shot- ‘‘Harrington & Richardson Topper Deluxe ‘‘Tangfolio RSG-Tactical guns Model 098 ‘‘Taurus Circuit Judge Shotgun ‘‘Smith, L.C. Sidelock Hammerless Shot- ‘‘Harrington & Richardson Topper Junior ‘‘Thompson/Center Encore Shotgun guns ‘‘Harrington & Richardson Topper Model ‘‘Thompson/Center Pro Hunter Turkey ‘‘Spartan SPR Series Shotguns 098 Shotgun ‘‘Stevens Model 311/315 Series ‘‘Harrington & Richardson Topper Trap ‘‘Thompson/Center TCR ’87 Hunter Shot- ‘‘Stoeger/IGA Uplander Side-by-Side Shot- Gun gun gun ‘‘Harrington & Richardson Tracker II Slug ‘‘Universal Firearms Model 7212 Single ‘‘Taylor’s SxS Model Trap ‘‘Tri-Star Model 311 ‘‘Harrington & Richardson Ultra Slug Hun- ‘‘Winchester Model 36 Single Shot ‘‘Tri-Star Model 411 Series ter ‘‘Winchester Model 37 Single Shot ‘‘Ugartechea 10-Ga. Magnum Shotgun ‘‘Harrington & Richardson Ultra Slug Hun- ‘‘Winchester Model 41 Bolt Action ‘‘Universal Double Wing SxS ter Compact ‘‘Winchester Model 9410 Series ‘‘Vouzelaud Model 315 Series ‘‘Harrington & Richardson Ultra Slug Hun- ‘‘Zoli Apache Model ‘‘Walther Model WSF ter Deluxe ‘‘Zoli Diano Series ‘‘Walther Model WSFD ‘‘Harrington & Richardson Ultra Slug Hun- ‘‘Zoli Loner Series’’. ‘‘Weatherby Atheana ter Thumbhole Stock SEC. l04. PENALTIES. ‘‘Weatherby D’Italia Series ‘‘Harrington & Richardson Ultra-Lite Slug Section 924(a)(1)(B) of title 18, United ‘‘Weatherby Orion Hunter States Code, is amended by striking ‘‘or (q) ‘‘Westley Richards Best Quality Sidelock ‘‘Hi-Standard 514 Model of section 922’’ and inserting ‘‘(q), (r), (v), ‘‘Westley Richards Boxlock Shotguns ‘‘Holland & Holland Single Barrel Trap (w), or (aa) of section 922’’. ‘‘Westley Richards Connaught Model ‘‘IGA Reuna Model ‘‘Westley Richards Hand Detachable Lock SEC. l05. BACKGROUND CHECKS FOR TRANS- ‘‘IGA Single Barrel Classic FERS OF GRANDFATHERED SEMI- Model ‘‘Ithaca Model 66 AUTOMATIC ASSAULT WEAPONS. ‘‘William Douglas Boxlock ‘‘Ithaca Single Barrel Trap (a) IN GENERAL.—Section 922 of title 18, ‘‘Winchester Model 21 ‘‘Iver Johnson Series United States Code, as amended by this title, ‘‘Winchester Model 24 ‘‘Iver Johnson Commemorative Series Sin- is amended— ‘‘Zoli Alley Cleaner gle Shot Shotgun (1) by repealing subsection (s); ‘‘Zoli Classic ‘‘Iver Johnson Excel (2) by redesignating subsection (t) as sub- ‘‘Zoli Falcon II ‘‘Krieghoff K–80 Single Barrel Trap Gun section (s); ‘‘Zoli Model Quail Special ‘‘Krieghoff KS–5 Special (3) in subsection (s), as redesignated— ‘‘Zoli Pheasant ‘‘Krieghoff KS–5 Trap Gun (A) in paragraph (3)(C)(ii), by striking ‘‘(as ‘‘Zoli Silver Hawk ‘‘Lefever Trap Gun defined in subsection (s)(8))’’; and ‘‘Zoli Silver Snipe ‘‘Ljutic LTX Super Deluxe Mono Gun (B) by adding at the end the following: ‘‘SHOTGUNS—BOLT ACTIONS & SINGLE SHOTS ‘‘Ljutic Mono Gun Single Barrel ‘‘(7) In this subsection, the term ‘chief law ‘‘ADCC Diamond Folding Model ‘‘Ljutic Recoilless Space Gun Shotgun enforcement officer’ means the chief of po- ‘‘American Arms Single-Shot ‘‘Marlin Model 55 Goose Gun Bolt Action lice, the sheriff, or an equivalent officer or ‘‘ARMSCOR 301A ‘‘Marlin Model 60 Single Shot the designee of any such individual.’’; and ‘‘Armsport Single Barrel Shotgun ‘‘Marocchi Model 2000 (4) by inserting after subsection (s), as re- ‘‘Baikal MP18 ‘‘Mossberg Models G–4, 70, 73, 73B designated, the following: ‘‘Beretta 471 EL Silver Hawk ‘‘Mossberg Models 75 Series ‘‘(t)(1) Beginning on the date that is 90 ‘‘Beretta 471 Silver Hawk ‘‘Mossberg Models 80, 83, 83B, 83D days after the date of enactment of the As- ‘‘Beretta Beta Single Barrel ‘‘Mossberg 173 Series sault Weapons Ban of 2019, it shall be unlaw- ‘‘Beretta MKII Trap ‘‘Mossberg Model 183 Series ful for any person who is not licensed under ‘‘Beretta Model 412 ‘‘Mossberg Model 185 Series this chapter to transfer a grandfathered ‘‘Beretta Model FS ‘‘Mossberg Model 190 Series semiautomatic assault weapon to any other ‘‘Beretta TR–1 ‘‘Mossberg Model 195 Series person who is not licensed under this chap- ‘‘Beretta TR–1 Trap ‘‘Mossberg Model 385 Series ter, unless a licensed importer, licensed ‘‘Beretta Vandalia Special Trap ‘‘Mossberg Model 390 Series manufacturer, or licensed dealer has first ‘‘Browning BT–99 Competition Trap Spe- ‘‘Mossberg Model 395 Series taken custody of the grandfathered semi- cial ‘‘Mossberg Model 595 Series automatic assault weapon for the purpose of ‘‘Browning BT–99 Plus Micro ‘‘Mossberg Model 695 Series complying with subsection (s). Upon taking ‘‘Browning BT–99 Plus Trap Gun ‘‘New England Firearms N.W.T.F. Shotgun custody of the grandfathered semiautomatic ‘‘Browning Micro Recoilless Trap Shotgun ‘‘New England Firearms Standard Pardner assault weapon, the licensee shall comply ‘‘Browning Recoilless Trap Shotgun ‘‘New England Firearms Survival Gun with all requirements of this chapter as if ‘‘Crescent Single Shot Models ‘‘New England Firearms Tracker Slug Gun the licensee were transferring the grand- ‘‘CZ Cottontail ‘‘New England Firearms Turkey and Goose fathered semiautomatic assault weapon from ‘‘Desert Industries Big Twenty Shotgun Gun the licensee’s inventory to the unlicensed ‘‘Fefever Long Range Field ‘‘Parker Single Barrel Trap Models transferee. ‘‘Frigon FS–4 ‘‘Perazzi TM1 Special Single Trap ‘‘(2) Paragraph (1) shall not apply to a tem- ‘‘Frigon FT–1 ‘‘Remington 90–T Super Single Shotgun porary transfer of possession for the purpose ‘‘Frigon FT–C ‘‘Remington Model No. 9 of participating in target shooting in a li- ‘‘Gibbs Midland Stalker ‘‘Remington Model 310 Skeet censed target facility or established range ‘‘Greener General Purpose GP MKI/MKII ‘‘Remington Model No. 3 if—

VerDate Sep 11 2014 04:19 Oct 24, 2019 Jkt 099060 PO 00000 Frm 00076 Fmt 0624 Sfmt 0634 E:\CR\FM\A23OC6.045 S23OCPT1 October 23, 2019 CONGRESSIONAL RECORD — SENATE S6127 ‘‘(A) the grandfathered semiautomatic as- 514 or 515 of the Act, the Secretary may (C) is located within 15 miles of Service sault weapon is, at all times, kept within the renew the rental assistance agreement for a land or water. premises of the target facility or range; and period of 20 years or until the term of such (2) BUREAU.—The term ‘‘Bureau’’ means ‘‘(B) the transferee is not known to be pro- loan has expired, subject to annual appro- the Bureau of Land Management. hibited from possessing or receiving a grand- priations:’’. (3) SERVICE LAND OR WATER.—The term fathered semiautomatic assault weapon. On page 156, line 4, strike ‘‘third proviso’’ ‘‘Service land or water’’ means land or water ‘‘(3) For purposes of this subsection, the and insert ‘‘fourth proviso’’. under the jurisdiction of the National Park term ‘transfer’— Service. ‘‘(A) shall include a sale, gift, or loan; and SA 1024. Ms. SMITH (for herself and (4) STATE DIRECTOR.—The term ‘‘State Di- ‘‘(B) does not include temporary custody of Mrs. SHAHEEN) submitted an amend- rector’’ means a State Director of the Bu- the grandfathered semiautomatic assault ment intended to be proposed to reau. weapon for purposes of examination or eval- amendment SA 948 proposed by Mr. (b) REQUIREMENTS.— (1) IN GENERAL.—Notwithstanding any uation by a prospective transferee. SHELBY to the bill H.R. 3055, making other provision of law, before offering for ‘‘(4)(A) Notwithstanding any other provi- appropriations for the Departments of sion of this chapter, the Attorney General competitive, public sale any affected Bureau may implement this subsection with regula- Commerce and Justice, Science, and land, the State Director of each State in tions. Related Agencies for the fiscal year which the affected Bureau land is located ‘‘(B) Regulations promulgated under this ending September 30, 2020, and for shall— paragraph— other purposes; which was ordered to (A) complete formal consultation with ‘‘(i) shall include a provision setting a lie on the table; as follows: each applicable Superintendent of the Na- maximum fee that may be charged by licens- At the appropriate place in title III of divi- tional Park Service regarding— ees for services provided in accordance with sion B, insert the following: (i) the impact of the proposed sale on— paragraph (1); and SEC. 3ll. In providing assistance under (I) natural, cultural, and historic re- ‘‘(ii) shall not include any provision impos- title V of the Housing Act of 1949 (42 U.S.C. sources; and ing recordkeeping requirements on any unli- 1471 et seq.) using amounts made available (II) visitor use and enjoyment of park re- censed transferor or requiring licensees to under this title under the heading ‘‘RURAL sources; and facilitate transfers in accordance with para- HOUSING SERVICE’’, the Secretary of Agri- (ii) the cumulative impacts of the proposed graph (1).’’. culture shall prioritize the maintenance sale on National Park Service resources, in- (b) TECHNICAL AND CONFORMING AMEND- needs for rural housing facilities and staff cluding air and water quality; MENTS.— needs, which shall include prioritizing— (B) achieve compliance with the applicable (1) SECTION 922.—Section 922(y)(2) of title 18, (1) capital repairs for aging properties par- requirements of section 306108 of title 54, United States Code, is amended, in the mat- ticipating in the rental housing programs of United States Code, taking into consider- ter preceding subparagraph (A), by striking the Rural Housing Service; ation the means by which the proposed sale ‘‘, (g)(5)(B), and (s)(3)(B)(v)(II)’’ and inserting (2) the needs of staff overseeing the Rural may impact historic property, historic ob- ‘‘and (g)(5)(B)’’. Housing Service and field staff conducting jects, traditional cultural properties, archeo- (2) SECTION 925A.—Section 925A of title 18, housing inspections; and logical sites, or cultural landscapes; United States Code, is amended, in the mat- (3) enforcement against property owners (C) consider the effects of the proposed sale ter preceding paragraph (1), by striking when those owners fail to make necessary re- on— ‘‘subsection (s) or (t) of section 922’’ and in- pairs. (i) wildlife migration corridors and habitat serting ‘‘section 922(s)’’. connectivity; and (c) EFFECTIVE DATE.—The amendments SA 1025. Ms. SINEMA submitted an (ii) recreational opportunities on and off made by this section shall take effect 90 days amendment intended to be proposed to the applicable Service land and water, after the date of enactment of this Act. amendment SA 948 proposed by Mr. through consultation with affected rec- reational user groups; SEC. l06. USE OF BYRNE GRANTS FOR BUY-BACK SHELBY to the bill H.R. 3055, making PROGRAMS FOR SEMIAUTOMATIC (D) conduct a viewshed analysis with re- ASSAULT WEAPONS AND LARGE CA- appropriations for the Departments of spect to all potential points of view within PACITY AMMUNITION FEEDING DE- Commerce and Justice, Science, and the affected Service land or water; VICES. Related Agencies for the fiscal year (E) consult with relevant agencies to Section 501(a)(1) of title I of the Omnibus ending September 30, 2020, and for evaluate— Crime Control and Safe Streets Act of 1968 other purposes; which was ordered to (i) the direct, indirect, and cumulative im- (34 U.S.C. 10152(a)(1)) is amended by adding lie on the table; as follows: pacts of development on the air quality, in- at the end the following: cluding visibility, of affected Service land On page 253, line 2, strike ‘‘costs:’’ and in- ‘‘(I) Compensation for surrendered semi- and water to ensure compliance with all ap- sert the following: ‘‘costs: Provided further, automatic assault weapons and large capac- plicable air quality requirements; and That not later than 120 days after the date of ity ammunition feeding devices, as those (ii) the impacts of development on water enactment of this Act, the Director of the terms are defined in section 921 of title 18, quality and groundwater resources; Bureau of Indian Affairs shall submit to the United States Code, under buy-back pro- (F) provide a period of not less than 30 days Committee on Appropriations of the Senate grams for semiautomatic assault weapons for public review and comment with respect and the Committee on Appropriations of the and large capacity ammunition feeding de- to environmental analyses and findings of no House of Representatives a report describing vices.’’. significant impact for oil and gas leasing on the facilities investments required to im- SEC. l07. SEVERABILITY. the affected Bureau land; and prove the direct service and tribally oper- If any provision of this title, an amend- (G) post a final notice of the proposed sale ated detention and public safety facilities in ment made by this title, or the application not later than the date that is 90 days before Indian country that are in poor condition, of such provision or amendment to any per- the sale date to ensure a period of not less including associated cost estimates:’’. son or circumstance is held to be unconstitu- than— tional, the remainder of this title, the SA 1026. Mr. BENNET submitted an (i) 30 days for public participation; and amendments made by this title, and the ap- amendment intended to be proposed to (ii) 60 days for review by the Bureau. plication of such provision or amendment to (2) CONSIDERATION OF LEASE SALES.—The any person or circumstance shall not be af- amendment SA 948 proposed by Mr. Director of the Bureau shall consider lease fected thereby. SHELBY to the bill H.R. 3055, making sales of affected Bureau land not more fre- appropriations for the Departments of quently than once each calendar year. SA 1023. Ms. SMITH (for herself, Mr. Commerce and Justice, Science, and (3) LIGHT POLLUTION.—In any case in which ROUNDS, Mrs. MURRAY, and Mrs. SHA- Related Agencies for the fiscal year an application for a permit to drill on af- HEEN) submitted an amendment in- ending September 30, 2020, and for fected Bureau land is approved, the State Di- tended to be proposed to amendment other purposes; which was ordered to rector of each State in which the affected Bureau land is located shall ensure that SA 948 proposed by Mr. SHELBY to the lie on the table; as follows: compliance with applicable Bureau and Na- bill H.R. 3055, making appropriations At the end of title I of division C, insert tional Park Service best management prac- for the Departments of Commerce and the following: tices to reduce light pollution is achieved. Justice, Science, and Related Agencies SEC. 1ll. REQUIREMENTS FOR CERTAIN BU- for the fiscal year ending September 30, REAU OF LAND MANAGEMENT LAND SA 1027. Mr. BENNET submitted an SALES. amendment intended to be proposed to 2020, and for other purposes; which was (a) DEFINITIONS.—In this section: amendment SA 948 proposed by Mr. ordered to lie on the table; as follows: (1) AFFECTED BUREAU LAND.—The term ‘‘af- On page 155, line 10, insert after ‘‘one-year fected Bureau land’’ means any land that— SHELBY to the bill H.R. 3055, making period:’’ the following: ‘‘Provided further, (A) is under the jurisdiction of the Bureau; appropriations for the Departments of that upon request by an owner of a project (B) contains any surface or subsurface min- Commerce and Justice, Science, and financed by an existing loan under section eral right; and Related Agencies for the fiscal year

VerDate Sep 11 2014 04:19 Oct 24, 2019 Jkt 099060 PO 00000 Frm 00077 Fmt 0624 Sfmt 0634 E:\CR\FM\A23OC6.045 S23OCPT1 S6128 CONGRESSIONAL RECORD — SENATE October 23, 2019 ending September 30, 2020, and for ‘‘(C) be in accordance with long-term fund- tion 505(j)(7) of the Federal Food, Drug, and other purposes; which was ordered to ing expectations; and Cosmetic Act, even if such listed drug is lie on the table; as follows: ‘‘(D) minimize any adverse environmental deemed licensed under section 351 of the Pub- impacts associated with the construction, re- lic Health Service Act during such review At the appropriate place in title IV of divi- construction, decommissioning, and mainte- and approval process. Effective on the later sion C, insert the following: nance of the minimum road system. of March 23, 2020, or the date of approval SEC. ll. FOREST SERVICE LEGACY ROADS AND ‘‘(c) CONTENTS.—In identifying minimum under subsection (c) or (j) of section 505 of TRAILS REMEDIATION PROGRAM. road systems under subsection (b)(1), the the Federal Food, Drug, and Cosmetic Act of Public Law 88–657 (16 U.S.C. 532 et seq.) Secretary shall— any such application, such approved applica- (commonly known as the ‘‘Forest Roads and ‘‘(1) incorporate a science-based roads tion shall be deemed to be a license for the Trails Act’’) is amended by adding at the end analysis at the appropriate scale; biological product under section 351 of the the following: ‘‘(2) incorporate a long-term fiscal analysis Public Health Service Act.’’. ‘‘SEC. 8. FOREST SERVICE LEGACY ROADS AND that includes an assessment of maintenance TRAILS REMEDIATION PROGRAM. costs; SA 1029. Mr. DURBIN (for himself ‘‘(a) IN GENERAL.—Not later than 180 days ‘‘(3) identify as unneeded any roads that— and Ms. DUCKWORTH) submitted an after the date of enactment of this section, ‘‘(A) are no longer necessary to meet forest the Secretary, acting through the Chief of amendment intended to be proposed to resource management objectives; and the Forest Service, shall establish, and de- amendment SA 948 proposed by Mr. ‘‘(B) may be decommissioned or considered velop a national strategy to carry out, a pro- SHELBY to the bill H.R. 3055, making for trails; and gram, to be known as the ‘Forest Service appropriations for the Departments of ‘‘(4) consult with— Legacy Roads and Trails Remediation Pro- ‘‘(A) appropriate State, Tribal, and local Commerce and Justice, Science, and gram’, within the National Forest System governmental entities; and Related Agencies for the fiscal year (as defined in section 11(a) of the Forest and ‘‘(B) members of the public. ending September 30, 2020, and for Rangeland Renewable Resources Planning ‘‘(d) UNNEEDED ROADS.— other purposes; which was ordered to Act of 1974 (16 U.S.C. 1609(a)))— ‘‘(1) IN GENERAL.—The Secretary shall de- lie on the table; as follows: ‘‘(1) to carry out critical maintenance and commission any roads identified as unneeded urgent repairs and improvements on Na- On page 289, line 22, strike ‘‘Act.’’ and in- under subsection (c)(3) as soon as practicable tional Forest System roads, trails, and sert ‘‘Act: Provided further, That of the funds after making the identification under that bridges; included under this heading, $3,000,000 shall subsection. ‘‘(2) to restore fish and other aquatic orga- be for ethylene oxide ambient air monitoring ‘‘(2) PRIORITY.—In decommissioning nism passages by removing or replacing un- in communities identified as having an ele- unneeded roads under paragraph (1), the Sec- natural barriers to the passage of fish and vated cancer risk due to emissions of ethyl- retary shall prioritize the decommissioning other aquatic organisms; ene oxide by the most recent National Air of roads that pose the greatest risk— ‘‘(3) to decommission unneeded roads and Toxics Assessment published by the Admin- ‘‘(A) to public safety; or trails; and istrator of the Environmental Protection ‘‘(B) of environmental degradation. ‘‘(4) to carry out activities associated with Agency.’’. ‘‘(e) RECORDS.—The Secretary shall regu- the activities described in paragraphs (1) larly update the Infra database of the Sec- through (3). SA 1030. Mr. DURBIN (for himself retary to record— ‘‘(b) PRIORITY.—In implementing the pro- and Ms. MURKOWSKI) submitted an ‘‘(1) each road identified as unneeded under gram under this section, the Secretary shall amendment intended to be proposed to subsection (c)(3); and give priority to any project that protects or ‘‘(2) each road decommissioned under sub- amendment SA 948 proposed by Mr. restores— section (d)(1). SHELBY to the bill H.R. 3055, making ‘‘(1) water quality; ‘‘(f) REVISION.—The Secretary shall review, appropriations for the Departments of ‘‘(2) a watershed that feeds a public drink- and may revise, an identification made Commerce and Justice, Science, and ing water system; or under subsection (b)(1) for a unit of the Na- ‘‘(3) habitat for threatened, endangered, or Related Agencies for the fiscal year tional Forest System during a revision of the sensitive fish or wildlife species. ending September 30, 2020, and for land and resource management plan applica- ‘‘(c) NATIONAL FOREST SYSTEM.—Except as other purposes; which was ordered to authorized under section 323 of the Depart- ble to the unit.’’. lie on the table; as follows: ment of the Interior and Related Agencies SA 1028. Mr. DURBIN (for himself, At the appropriate place in title VII of di- Appropriations Act, 1999 (16 U.S.C. 1011a), vision B, insert the following: each project carried out under this section Mr. CRAMER, and Ms. SMITH) submitted SEC. ll. None of the funds provided by shall be on a National Forest System road or an amendment intended to be proposed this Act may be used by the Secretary of trail. to amendment SA 948 proposed by Mr. Health and Human Services to issue a mar- ‘‘SEC. 9. ROAD SYSTEM ANALYSIS. SHELBY to the bill H.R. 3055, making keting order under subsection (c)(1)(A)(i) of ‘‘(a) DEFINITION OF DECOMMISSION.—In this appropriations for the Departments of section 910 of the Federal Food, Drug, and section, the term ‘decommission’ means, Commerce and Justice, Science, and Cosmetic Act (21 U.S.C. 387j) or a substantial with respect to a road— Related Agencies for the fiscal year equivalence order under subsection (a)(2)(A)(i) of such section 910, for any elec- ‘‘(1) to restore, through active or passive ending September 30, 2020, and for means, natural drainage, watershed func- tronic nicotine delivery system, including tion, or other ecological conditions and proc- other purposes; which was ordered to any liquid, solution, or other component or esses that are disrupted or adversely im- lie on the table; as follows: part or its aerosol, that contains an artifi- pacted by the road; and At the appropriate place in title VII of di- cial or natural flavor (other than tobacco) ‘‘(2) to remove the road from the transpor- vision B, insert the following: that is a characterizing flavor, unless the tation system. SEC. ll. Section 7002(e)(4) of the Biologics Secretary of Health and Human Services ‘‘(b) IDENTIFICATION OF MINIMUM ROAD SYS- Price Competition and Innovation Act of 2009 issues an order finding that the manufac- TEM.— (Public Law 111–148) is amended— turer has demonstrated that use of the char- ‘‘(1) IN GENERAL.—Not later than 3 years (1) by striking ‘‘An amended’’ and insert- acterizing flavor— after the date of enactment of this section, ing the following: (1) will increase the likelihood of smoking the Secretary shall identify for each unit of ‘‘(A) IN GENERAL.—An amended’’; and cessation among current users of tobacco the National Forest System (as defined in (2) by adding at the end the following: products; section 11(a) of the Forest and Rangeland Re- ‘‘(B) TREATMENT OF CERTAIN PENDING APPLI- (2) will not increase the likelihood of youth newable Resources Planning Act of 1974 (16 CATIONS.—With respect to an application for initiation of nicotine or tobacco products; U.S.C. 1609(a))) the minimum road system an insulin biological product submitted and necessary for— under subsection (b)(2) or (j) of section 505 of (3) will not increase the likelihood of harm ‘‘(A) safe and efficient travel within the the Federal Food, Drug, and Cosmetic Act to the person using the characterizing flavor. National Forest System; and (21 U.S.C. 355) with a filing date that is not ‘‘(B) the administration, use, and protec- later than December 31, 2019, until the Sec- SA 1031. Ms. ROSEN submitted an tion of the National Forest System. retary makes a determination on final ap- amendment intended to be proposed to ‘‘(2) REQUIREMENTS.—Each minimum road proval with respect to such application, the amendment SA 948 proposed by Mr. system identified under paragraph (1) for a Secretary shall continue to review and ap- SHELBY to the bill H.R. 3055, making unit of the National Forest System shall— prove (as appropriate) such application under appropriations for the Departments of ‘‘(A) meet the resource and other manage- such section 505, even if such review and ap- Commerce and Justice, Science, and ment objectives adopted in the land and re- proval process continues after March 23, 2020. source management plan applicable to the For purposes of completing the review and Related Agencies for the fiscal year unit; approval process for such an application, any ending September 30, 2020, and for ‘‘(B) meet all applicable statutory and reg- listed drug referenced in the application other purposes; which was ordered to ulatory requirements; shall be treated as a listed drug under sec- lie on the table; as follows:

VerDate Sep 11 2014 04:19 Oct 24, 2019 Jkt 099060 PO 00000 Frm 00078 Fmt 0624 Sfmt 0634 E:\CR\FM\A23OC6.047 S23OCPT1 October 23, 2019 CONGRESSIONAL RECORD — SENATE S6129 At the appropriate place in title II of divi- be entered on either PAYGO scorecard main- (1) a description of— sion D, insert the following: tained pursuant to section 4(d) of the Statu- (A) the economic impact of importing or- SEC. 2ll. An additional $2,000,000, to re- tory Pay-As-You-Go Act of 2010 (2 U.S.C. chids in growing media on a State-by-State main available until September 30, 2023, shall 933(d)). basis, with data collected from local growers; be available for payment to the Neighbor- (2) SENATE PAYGO SCORECARDS.—The budg- and hood Reinvestment Corporation for use in etary effects of this section and the amend- (B) any incidents of pests detected on or- neighborhood reinvestment activities, as au- ments made by this section shall not be en- chids imported with growing media; and thorized by the Neighborhood Reinvestment tered on any PAYGO scorecard maintained (2) an analysis with respect to the addi- Corporation Act (42 U.S.C. 8101 et seq.), and for purposes of section 4106 of H. Con. Res. 71 tional resources that are necessary to pre- the funds available under this title for the (115th Congress). vent and mitigate the introduction of pests Office of Administration under the heading (3) CLASSIFICATION OF BUDGETARY EF- resulting from importing orchids in growing ‘‘ADMINISTRATIVE SUPPORT OFFICES’’ under FECTS.—Notwithstanding Rule 3 of the Budg- media. the heading ‘‘MANAGEMENT AND ADMINISTRA- et Scorekeeping Guidelines set forth in the TION’’ shall be decreased by $3,000,000. joint explanatory statement of the com- SA 1038. Mr. DURBIN (for himself mittee of conference accompanying Con- and Mr. INHOFE) submitted an amend- SA 1032. Ms. BALDWIN (for herself ference Report 105–217 and section 250(c)(8) of ment intended to be proposed to and Mr. MORAN) submitted an amend- the Balanced Budget and Emergency Deficit amendment SA 948 proposed by Mr. Control Act of 1985 (2 U.S.C. 900(c)(8)), the ment intended to be proposed to SHELBY to the bill H.R. 3055, making amendment SA 948 proposed by Mr. budgetary effects of this section and the amendments made by this section shall not appropriations for the Departments of SHELBY to the bill H.R. 3055, making be estimated— Commerce and Justice, Science, and appropriations for the Departments of (A) for purposes of section 251 of such Act Related Agencies for the fiscal year Commerce and Justice, Science, and (2 U.S.C. 901); and ending September 30, 2020, and for Related Agencies for the fiscal year (B) for purposes of paragraph (4)(C) of sec- other purposes; which was ordered to ending September 30, 2020, and for tion 3 of the Statutory Pay-As-You-Go Act lie on the table; as follows: other purposes; which was ordered to of 2010 (2 U.S.C. 932) as being included in an On page 52, line 14, strike ‘‘$2,000,000’’ and lie on the table; as follows: appropriation Act. insert ‘‘$4,000,000’’. On page 123, line 14, strike ‘‘$13,500,000’’ and Mr. BOOKER (for himself insert ‘‘$6,500,000’’. SA 1035. SA 1039. Mr. KAINE submitted an On page 131, line 4, strike ‘‘$509,082,000’’ and and Mr. JONES) submitted an amend- amendment intended to be proposed to insert ‘‘$516,082,000’’. ment intended to be proposed to amendment SA 948 proposed by Mr. On page 131, line 8, insert ‘‘That the amendment SA 948 proposed by Mr. SHELBY to the bill H.R. 3055, making amount specified in that table for the Farm SHELBY to the bill H.R. 3055, making appropriations for the Departments of and Ranch Stress Assistance Network shall appropriations for the Departments of Commerce and Justice, Science, and be increased by $7,000,000: Provided further,’’ Commerce and Justice, Science, and Related Agencies for the fiscal year after ‘‘Provided,’’. Related Agencies for the fiscal year ending September 30, 2020, and for ending September 30, 2020, and for other purposes; which was ordered to SA 1033. Mr. TILLIS (for himself and other purposes; which was ordered to lie on the table; as follows: Mr. BURR) submitted an amendment in- lie on the table; as follows: tended to be proposed to amendment At the appropriate place, insert the fol- On page 164, line 21, strike ‘‘$1,500,000’’ and lowing: SA 948 proposed by Mr. SHELBY to the insert ‘‘$15,000,000’’. SEC. lll. (a) Notwithstanding any other bill H.R. 3055, making appropriations provision of this Act, the amount appro- for the Departments of Commerce and SA 1036. Ms. SMITH submitted an priated under this Act to the Department of Justice, Science, and Related Agencies amendment intended to be proposed to Justice for ‘‘State and Local Law Enforce- for the fiscal year ending September 30, amendment SA 948 proposed by Mr. ment Assistance’’ shall be $1,790,290,000, of 2020, and for other purposes; which was SHELBY to the bill H.R. 3055, making which $12,500,000 shall be for the court-ap- ordered to lie on the table; as follows: appropriations for the Departments of pointed special advocate program, as author- ized by section 217 of the Victims of Child On page 223, between lines 13 and 14, insert Commerce and Justice, Science, and Abuse Act of 1990 (Public Law 101–647). the following: Related Agencies for the fiscal year (b) Notwithstanding any other provision of SEC. 7ll. Notwithstanding subsections (d) ending September 30, 2020, and for this Act, the amount appropriated under this and (e) of section 5 of the Commodity Credit other purposes; which was ordered to Act to the Department of Justice for ‘‘Sala- Corporation Charter Act (15 U.S.C. 714c) or lie on the table; as follows: ries and Expenses, General Legal Activities’’ any other provision of law, tobacco shall be shall be $923,500,000. an eligible agricultural commodity under At the appropriate place in division C, in- sert the following: the Market Facilitation Program conducted SA 1040. Mrs. SHAHEEN submitted pursuant to that section. SEC. ll. In addition to other amounts made available under this division to con- an amendment intended to be proposed SA 1034. Mr. BARRASSO (for him- tinue a Special Behavioral Health Pilot Pro- to amendment SA 948 proposed by Mr. self, Mr. CARPER, Mrs. CAPITO, and Mr. gram as authorized by Public Law 116–6, SHELBY to the bill H.R. 3055, making there shall be available to the Director of CARDIN) submitted an amendment in- appropriations for the Departments of the Indian Health Service, $40,000,000 to be tended to be proposed to amendment Commerce and Justice, Science, and used as otherwise provided for under this di- Related Agencies for the fiscal year SA 948 proposed by Mr. SHELBY to the vision to carry out such Program. bill H.R. 3055, making appropriations ending September 30, 2020, and for for the Departments of Commerce and SA 1037. Ms. HIRONO submitted an other purposes; which was ordered to Justice, Science, and Related Agencies amendment intended to be proposed to lie on the table; as follows: for the fiscal year ending September 30, amendment SA 948 proposed by Mr. On page 289, line 22, strike the period at the end and insert ‘‘: Provided further, That 2020, and for other purposes; which was SHELBY to the bill H.R. 3055, making of the funds included under this heading, ordered to lie on the table; as follows: appropriations for the Departments of $2,000,000 shall be made available to the Of- At the end, add the following: Commerce and Justice, Science, and fice of Transportation and Air Quality of the DIVISION E—SAVING OUR AMERICAN Related Agencies for the fiscal year Office of Air and Radiation of the Environ- ROADS ending September 30, 2020, and for mental Protection Agency to approve, not SEC. 1lll. REPEAL OF RESCISSION. other purposes; which was ordered to later than 120 days after the date of enact- ment of this Act, not less than 2 pending ap- (1) IN GENERAL.—Section 1438 of the FAST lie on the table; as follows: plications under the electric pathway under Act (Public Law 114–94; 129 Stat. 1432) is re- At the appropriate place in title VII of di- the renewable fuel program under section pealed. vision B, insert the following: 211(o) of the Clean Air Act (42 U.S.C. (2) CLERICAL AMENDMENT.—The table of SEC. 7ll. (a) IN GENERAL.—Not later than 7545(o)).’’ contents in section 1(b) of the FAST Act 180 days after the date of enactment of this (Public Law 114–94; 129 Stat. 1312) is amended Act, the Secretary of Agriculture shall sub- SA 1041. Mrs. SHAHEEN submitted by striking the item relating to section 1438. mit to Congress a report that describes the (b) BUDGETARY EFFECTS.— economic and environmental impacts of im- an amendment intended to be proposed (1) STATUTORY PAYGO SCORECARDS.—The porting orchids in growing media. to amendment SA 948 proposed by Mr. budgetary effects of this section and the (b) REQUIREMENTS.—The report under sub- SHELBY to the bill H.R. 3055, making amendments made by this section shall not section (a) shall include— appropriations for the Departments of

VerDate Sep 11 2014 04:19 Oct 24, 2019 Jkt 099060 PO 00000 Frm 00079 Fmt 0624 Sfmt 0634 E:\CR\FM\A23OC6.048 S23OCPT1 S6130 CONGRESSIONAL RECORD — SENATE October 23, 2019 Commerce and Justice, Science, and priations that began on or about December has been submitted prior to the vote on pas- Related Agencies for the fiscal year 22, 2018, for adjustments in the price of con- sage. ending September 30, 2020, and for tracts of such agency under section 3. SA 1045. Mr. HEINRICH submitted an other purposes; which was ordered to SEC. 3. BACK COMPENSATION FOR LOW-WAGE EMPLOYEES OF GOVERNMENT CON- amendment intended to be proposed to lie on the table; as follows: TRACTORS IN CONNECTION WITH amendment SA 948 proposed by Mr. At the appropriate place in title IV of divi- THE LAPSE IN APPROPRIATIONS. SHELBY to the bill H.R. 3055, making sion C, insert the following: (a) IN GENERAL.—Each Federal agency sub- appropriations for the Departments of ELECTRIC PATHWAYS ject to the lapse in appropriations that began on or about December 22, 2018, shall Commerce and Justice, Science, and SEC. 4ll. Not later than 30 days after the adjust the price of any contract of such Related Agencies for the fiscal year date of enactment of this Act, the Adminis- agency for which the contractor was ordered ending September 30, 2020, and for trator of the Environmental Protection to suspend, delay, or interrupt all or part of other purposes; which was ordered to Agency shall submit to the Committees on the work of such contract, or stop all or any Appropriations of the Senate and House of lie on the table; as follows: part of the work called for in such contract, Representatives a detailed work plan that On page 169, line 10, insert ‘‘: Provided, as a result of the lapse in appropriations to describes how the Environmental Protection That 10 percent of the amount made avail- compensate the contractor for reasonable Agency will comply with the requirement able by this paragraph shall be used for trib- costs incurred— with respect to applications for the electric al outreach and technical assistance grants’’ (1) to provide compensation, at an employ- pathway in the report accompanying this before the period at the end. ee’s standard rate of compensation, to any Act. employee who was furloughed or laid off, or SA 1046. Mr. HEINRICH submitted an SA 1042. Ms. DUCKWORTH submitted who was not working, who experienced a re- amendment intended to be proposed to duction of hours, or who experienced a reduc- amendment SA 948 proposed by Mr. an amendment intended to be proposed tion in compensation, as a result of the lapse to amendment SA 948 proposed by Mr. SHELBY to the bill H.R. 3055, making in appropriations (for the period of the appropriations for the Departments of SHELBY to the bill H.R. 3055, making lapse); or Commerce and Justice, Science, and appropriations for the Departments of (2) to restore paid leave taken by any em- Commerce and Justice, Science, and ployee during the lapse in appropriations, if Related Agencies for the fiscal year Related Agencies for the fiscal year the contractor required employees to use ending September 30, 2020, and for ending September 30, 2020, and for paid leave as a result of the lapse in appro- other purposes; which was ordered to other purposes; which was ordered to priations. lie on the table; as follows: (b) LIMITATION ON AMOUNT OF WEEKLY COM- lie on the table; as follows: At the appropriate place in title II of divi- PENSATION COVERED BY ADJUSTMENT.—The sion D, insert the following: On page 7, line 22, strike ‘‘$279,500,000’’ and maximum amount of weekly compensation SEC. 2ll. (a) An additional $3,000,000 shall insert ‘‘$291,500,000’’. of an employee for which an adjustment may be available for rental assistance and associ- On page 7, line 24, insert ‘‘, and of which be made under subsection (a) may not exceed ated administrative fees for Tribal HUD- $17,000,000 shall be for assistance to nuclear the lesser of— VASH under the heading ‘‘TENANT-BASED power plant closure communities’’ after (1) the employee’s actual weekly com- RENTAL ASSISTANCE’’ under the heading ‘‘27’’. pensation; or ‘‘PUBLIC AND INDIAN HOUSING’’ under this (2) $965. title, provided that $1,000,000 shall be used SA 1043. Mr. BROWN (for himself and (c) TIMING OF ADJUSTMENTS.—The adjust- for tribal outreach and technical assistance, Mr. JONES) submitted an amendment ments required by subsection (a) shall be and the funds available under this title for intended to be proposed to amendment made as soon as practicable after the enact- necessary salaries and expenses for Adminis- SA 948 proposed by Mr. SHELBY to the ment of this Act. trative Support Offices under the heading bill H.R. 3055, making appropriations (d) DEFINITIONS.—In this section: ‘‘ADMINISTRATIVE SUPPORT OFFICES’’ under for the Departments of Commerce and (1) The term ‘‘compensation’’ has the the heading ‘‘MANAGEMENT AND ADMINISTRA- meaning given that term in section 6701 of TION’’ under this title shall be decreased by Justice, Science, and Related Agencies title 41, United States Code. $3,000,000. for the fiscal year ending September 30, (2) The term ‘‘employee’’ means the fol- 2020, and for other purposes; which was lowing: SA 1047. Mr. TOOMEY (for himself ordered to lie on the table; as follows: (A) A ‘‘service employee’’ as that term is and Mr. COONS) submitted an amend- On page 121, line 2, strike ‘‘$22,301,000’’ and defined in section 6701(3) of title 41, United ment intended to be proposed to insert ‘‘$17,301,000’’. States Code, except that the term also in- amendment SA 948 proposed by Mr. On page 223, between lines 13 and 14, insert cludes service employees described in sub- SHELBY to the bill H.R. 3055, making the following: paragraph (C) of that section notwith- appropriations for the Departments of SEC. 7ll. There is appropriated $5,000,000 standing that subparagraph. Commerce and Justice, Science, and to carry out section 1673(d) of the Food, Ag- (B) A ‘‘laborer or mechanic’’ covered by riculture, Conservation, and Trade Act of section 3142 of title 40, United States Code. Related Agencies for the fiscal year 1990 (7 U.S.C. 5926(d)). SEC. 4. EFFECTIVE DATE. ending September 30, 2020, and for This division shall take effect upon the other purposes; which was ordered to SA 1044. Ms. SMITH (for herself, Mr. date of enactment of this Act. lie on the table; as follows: BROWN, Mr. VAN HOLLEN, Mr. KAINE, SEC. 5. BUDGETARY EFFECTS. At the appropriate place in title II of divi- Mr. WARNER, and Mr. CARDIN) sub- (a) CLASSIFICATION OF BUDGETARY EF- sion A, insert the following: mitted an amendment intended to be FECTS.—Notwithstanding Rule 3 of the Budg- SEC. ll. NICS DENIAL NOTIFICATION ACT. proposed by her to the bill H.R. 3055, et Scorekeeping Guidelines set forth in the (a) SHORT TITLE.—This section may be making appropriations for the Depart- joint explanatory statement of the com- cited as the ‘‘NICS Denial Notification Act of 2019’’. ments of Commerce and Justice, mittee of conference accompanying Con- ference Report 105–217 and section 250(c)(8) of (b) REPORTING OF BACKGROUND CHECK DENI- Science, and Related Agencies for the the Balanced Budget and Emergency Deficit ALS.— fiscal year ending September 30, 2020, Control Act of 1985, the budgetary effects of (1) IN GENERAL.—Chapter 44 of title 18, and for other purposes; which was or- this division shall not be estimated— United States Code, is amended by inserting dered to lie on the table; as follows: (1) for purposes of section 251 of such Act; after section 925A the following: At the end, add the following: and ‘‘§ 925B. Reporting of background check deni- (2) for purposes of paragraph (4)(C) of sec- als to State authorities DIVISION E—FAIR COMPENSATION FOR tion 3 of the Statutory Pay-As-You-Go Act ‘‘(a) IN GENERAL.—If the national instant LOW-WAGE CONTRACTOR EMPLOYEES of 2010 as being included in an appropriation criminal background check system estab- ACT OF 2019 Act. lished under section 103 of the Brady Hand- SECTION 1. SHORT TITLE. (b) DETERMINATION OF BUDGETARY EF- gun Violence Prevention Act (34 U.S.C. 40901) This division may be cited as the ‘‘Fair FECTS.—The budgetary effects of this divi- (commonly referred to as ‘NICS’) provides a Compensation for Low-Wage Contractor Em- sion, for the purpose of complying with the notice pursuant to section 922(t) of this title ployees Act of 2019’’. Statutory Pay-As-You-Go Act of 2010, shall that the receipt of a firearm by a person SEC. 2. APPROPRIATION. be determined by reference to the latest would violate subsection (g) or (n) of section There is hereby appropriated, out of any statement titled ‘‘Budgetary Effects of 922 of this title or State law, the Attorney money in the Treasury not otherwise appro- PAYGO Legislation’’ for this division, sub- General shall, in accordance with subsection priated, such sums as may be necessary, to mitted for printing in the Congressional (b) of this section— remain available until expended, for each Record by the Chairman of the House Budget ‘‘(1) report to the law enforcement authori- Federal agency subject to the lapse in appro- Committee, provided that such statement ties of the State where the person sought to

VerDate Sep 11 2014 04:19 Oct 24, 2019 Jkt 099060 PO 00000 Frm 00080 Fmt 0624 Sfmt 0634 E:\CR\FM\A23OC6.051 S23OCPT1 October 23, 2019 CONGRESSIONAL RECORD — SENATE S6131 acquire the firearm and, if different, the law ‘‘(G) the number of convictions obtained by position of organizer, a supervisory position, enforcement authorities of the State of resi- Federal authorities in connection with a de- or any other position of management, such dence of the person— nial. person may be sentenced to an additional ‘‘(A) that the notice was provided; ‘‘(2) The number of background check no- term of imprisonment of not more than 5 ‘‘(B) the specific provision of law that tices reported to State authorities pursuant consecutive years. would have been violated; to section 925B (including the number of the ‘‘(c) DEFINITIONS.—In this section— ‘‘(C) the date and time the notice was pro- notices that would have been so reported but ‘‘(1) the term ‘actual buyer’ means the in- vided; for section 925B(c)).’’. dividual for whom a firearm is being pur- ‘‘(D) the location where the firearm was (2) CLERICAL AMENDMENT.—The table of chased, received, or acquired; and sought to be acquired; and sections for such chapter, as amended by ‘‘(2) the term ‘term of imprisonment ex- ‘‘(E) the identity of the person; and subsection, is amended by inserting after the ceeding 1 year’ does not include any offense ‘‘(2) where practicable, report the incident item relating to section 925B the following: classified by the applicable jurisdiction as a to local law enforcement authorities and ‘‘925C. Annual report to Congress.’’. misdemeanor and punishable by a term of State and local prosecutors in the jurisdic- imprisonment of 2 years or less.’’. tion where the firearm was sought and in the SA 1048. Mrs. GILLIBRAND sub- (2) TECHNICAL AND CONFORMING AMEND- jurisdiction where the person resides. MENT.—The table of sections for chapter 44 of mitted an amendment intended to be ‘‘(b) REQUIREMENTS FOR REPORT.—A report title 18, United States Code, is amended by is made in accordance with this subsection if proposed to amendment SA 948 pro- adding at the end the following: the report is made within 24 hours after the posed by Mr. SHELBY to the bill H.R. ‘‘932. Trafficking in firearms.’’. provision of the notice described in sub- 3055, making appropriations for the De- (3) DIRECTIVE TO THE SENTENCING COMMIS- section (a), except that the making of the re- partments of Commerce and Justice, SION.— port may be delayed for so long as is nec- Science, and Related Agencies for the (A) IN GENERAL.—Pursuant to its authority essary to avoid compromising an ongoing in- fiscal year ending September 30, 2020, under section 994(p) of title 28, United States vestigation. and for other purposes; which was or- Code, the United States Sentencing Commis- ‘‘(c) AMENDMENT OF REPORT.—If a report is sion shall review and, if appropriate, amend made in accordance with this subsection and, dered to lie on the table; as follows: the Federal sentencing guidelines and policy after such report is made, the Federal Bu- At the appropriate place, insert the fol- statements applicable to persons convicted reau of Investigation or the Bureau of Alco- lowing: of offenses under section 932 of title 18, hol, Tobacco, Firearms, and Explosives de- SEC. ll. HADIYA PENDLETON AND NYASIA United States Code (as added by paragraph termines that the receipt of a firearm by a PRYEAR-YARD GUN TRAFFICKING (1)). person for whom the report was made would AND CRIME PREVENTION ACT OF (B) REQUIREMENTS.—In carrying out this not violate subsection (g) or (n) of section 922 2019. subsection, the Commission shall— of this title or State law, the Attorney Gen- (a) SHORT TITLE.—This section may be (i) review the penalty structure that the eral shall, in accordance with subsection (b), cited as the ‘‘Hadiya Pendleton and Nyasia guidelines currently provide based on the notify any law enforcement authority and Pryear-Yard Gun Trafficking and Crime Pre- number of firearms involved in the offense any prosecutor to whom the report was made vention Act of 2019’’. and determine whether any changes to that of that determination. (b) FIREARMS TRAFFICKING.— N GENERAL penalty structure are appropriate in order to ‘‘(d) RULE OF CONSTRUCTION.—Nothing in (1) I .—Chapter 44 of title 18, reflect the intent of Congress that such pen- subsection (a) shall be construed to require a United States Code, is amended by adding at alties reflect the gravity of the offense; and report with respect to a person to be made to the end the following: (ii) review and amend, if appropriate, the the same State authorities that originally ‘‘§ 932. Trafficking in firearms guidelines and policy statements to reflect issued the notice with respect to the per- ‘‘(a) OFFENSES.—It shall be unlawful for the intent of Congress that guideline pen- son.’’. any person, regardless of whether anything alties for violations of section 932 of title 18, (2) CLERICAL AMENDMENT.—The table of of value is exchanged— United States Code, and similar offenses be sections for such chapter is amended by in- ‘‘(1) to ship, transport, transfer, or other- increased substantially when committed by serting after the item relating to section wise dispose to a person, 2 or more firearms a person who is a member of a gang, cartel, 925A the following: in or affecting interstate or foreign com- organized crime ring, or other such enter- ‘‘925B. Reporting of background check deni- merce, if the transferor knows or has reason- prise or in concert with another person who als to State authorities.’’. able cause to believe that such shipping, is a member of a gang, cartel, organized transportation, transfer, or disposition of (c) ANNUAL REPORT TO CONGRESS.— crime ring, or other such enterprise. the firearm would be in violation of, or (1) IN GENERAL.—Chapter 44 of title 18, United States Code, as amended by sub- would result in a violation of any Federal, SA 1049. Ms. KLOBUCHAR submitted State, or local law punishable by a term of section (b), is amended by inserting after an amendment intended to be proposed section 925B the following: imprisonment exceeding 1 year; ‘‘(2) to receive from a person, 2 or more to amendment SA 948 proposed by Mr. ‘‘§ 925C. Annual report to Congress firearms in or affecting interstate or foreign SHELBY to the bill H.R. 3055, making ‘‘Not later than 1 year after the date of en- commerce, if the recipient knows or has rea- appropriations for the Departments of actment of this section, and annually there- sonable cause to believe that such receipt Commerce and Justice, Science, and after, the Attorney General shall submit to would be in violation of, or would result in a Related Agencies for the fiscal year Congress a report detailing the following, violation of any Federal, State, or local law ending September 30, 2020, and for broken down by Federal judicial district: punishable by a term of imprisonment ex- other purposes; which was ordered to ‘‘(1) With respect to each category of per- ceeding 1 year; sons prohibited by subsection (g) or (n) of ‘‘(3) to make a statement to a licensed im- lie on the table; as follows: section 922 of this title or State law from re- porter, licensed manufacturer, or licensed At the appropriate place in title V of divi- ceiving or possessing a firearm who are so dealer relating to the purchase, receipt, or sion A, insert the following: denied a firearm— acquisition from a licensed importer, li- SEC. ll. OFFICE FOR THE PREVENTION OF ‘‘(A) the number of denials; censed manufacturer, or licensed dealer of 2 FRAUD TARGETING SENIORS. ‘‘(B) the number of denials referred to the or more firearms that have moved in or af- (a) ESTABLISHMENT OF ADVISORY OFFICE.— Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms, and fected interstate or foreign commerce that— The Federal Trade Commission (referred to Explosives; ‘‘(A) is material to— in this section as the ‘‘Commission’’) shall ‘‘(C) the number of denials for which the ‘‘(i) the identity of the actual buyer of the establish an advisory office within the Bu- Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms, and firearms; or reau of Consumer Protection for the purpose Explosives determines that the person denied ‘‘(ii) the intended trafficking of the fire- of advising the Commission on the preven- was not prohibited by subsection (g) or (n) of arms; and tion of fraud targeting seniors and to assist section 922 of this title or State law from re- ‘‘(B) the person knows or has reasonable the Commission with the following: ceiving or possessing a firearm; cause to believe is false; or (1) OVERSIGHT.—The advisory office shall ‘‘(D) the number of denials overturned ‘‘(4) to direct, promote, or facilitate con- monitor the market for mail, television, through the national instant criminal back- duct specified in paragraph (1), (2), or (3). internet, telemarketing, and recorded mes- ground check system appeals process and the ‘‘(b) PENALTIES.— sage telephone call (referred to in this sec- reasons for overturning the denials; ‘‘(1) IN GENERAL.—Any person who violates, tion as ‘‘robocall’’) fraud targeting seniors ‘‘(E) the number of denials with respect to or conspires to violate, subsection (a) shall and shall coordinate with other relevant which an investigation was opened by a field be fined under this title, imprisoned for not agencies regarding the requirements of this division of the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, more than 20 years, or both. section. Firearms, and Explosives; ‘‘(2) ORGANIZER ENHANCEMENT.—If a viola- (2) CONSUMER EDUCATION.—The Commission ‘‘(F) the number of persons charged with a tion of subsection (a) is committed by a per- through the advisory office shall, in con- Federal criminal offense in connection with son in concert with 5 or more other persons sultation with the Attorney General, the a denial; and with respect to whom such person occupies a Secretary of Health and Human Services, the

VerDate Sep 11 2014 04:19 Oct 24, 2019 Jkt 099060 PO 00000 Frm 00081 Fmt 0624 Sfmt 0634 E:\CR\FM\A23OC6.052 S23OCPT1 S6132 CONGRESSIONAL RECORD — SENATE October 23, 2019 Postmaster General, the Chief Postal Inspec- to amendment SA 948 proposed by Mr. that were available on the website on Janu- tor for the United States Postal Inspection SHELBY to the bill H.R. 3055, making ary 30, 2017; Service, and other relevant agencies— appropriations for the Departments of (2) for all content generated on or after (A) disseminate to seniors and families and Commerce and Justice, Science, and January 30, 2017, not later than 60 days after caregivers of seniors general information on receiving or generating such content, make mail, television, internet, telemarketing, Related Agencies for the fiscal year publicly available through a searchable data- and robocall fraud targeting seniors, includ- ending September 30, 2020, and for base, in their entirety and without redaction ing descriptions of the most fraud other purposes; which was ordered to (except for signatures)— schemes; lie on the table; as follows: (A) all inspection records maintained pur- (B) disseminate to seniors and families and At the appropriate place in title VII of di- suant to the Animal Welfare Act (7 U.S.C. caregivers of seniors information on report- vision B, insert the following: 2131 et seq.), including— ing complaints of fraud targeting seniors ei- SEC. 7ll. Funds appropriated to the For- (i) all animal inventories; and ther to the national toll-free telephone num- est Service shall not be made available for (ii) all inspection reports by officials of the ber established by the Commission for re- the destruction of healthy, unadopted, wild Department of Agriculture— porting such complaints, or to the Consumer horses and burros in the care of the Forest (I) dated after the settlement of any ap- Sentinel Network, operated by the Commis- Service or contractors of the Forest Service, peal; and sion, where such complaints will become im- or for the sale of wild horses and burros that (II) that document noncompliance with mediately available to appropriate law en- results in the destruction of the sold wild that Act; forcement agencies, including the Federal horses or burros for processing into commer- (B) all enforcement records created pursu- Bureau of Investigation and the attorneys cial products. ant to the Animal Welfare Act (7 U.S.C. 2131 general of the States; et seq.) or the Horse Protection Act (15 (C) in response to a specific request about SA 1052. Mrs. FEINSTEIN submitted U.S.C. 1821 et seq.), including warning let- a particular entity or individual, provide an amendment intended to be proposed ters, stipulations, settlement agreements, publically available information of enforce- to amendment SA 948 proposed by Mr. administrative complaints, and court orders; ment action taken by the Commission for and mail, television, internet, telemarketing, SHELBY to the bill H.R. 3055, making (C) all research facility annual reports (in- and robocall fraud against such entity; and appropriations for the Departments of cluding attachments) required to be sub- (D) maintain a website to serve as a re- Commerce and Justice, Science, and mitted under the Animal Welfare Act (7 source for information for seniors and fami- Related Agencies for the fiscal year U.S.C. 2131 et seq.); and lies and caregivers of seniors regarding mail, ending September 30, 2020, and for (3) ensure that each instance of noncompli- television, internet, telemarketing, robocall, other purposes; which was ordered to ance, as observed by a Department of Agri- and other identified fraud targeting seniors. lie on the table; as follows: culture inspector— (3) COMPLAINTS.—The Commission through (A) with the Animal Welfare Act (7 U.S.C. On page 230, line 10, strike ‘‘products.’’ and the advisory office shall, in consultation 2131 et seq.) is documented on an inspection insert ‘‘products, except that appropriations with the Attorney General, establish proce- report; and shall be made available for humane fertility dures to— (B) with the Horse Protection Act (15 control of wild horses and burros in the care (A) log and acknowledge the receipt of U.S.C. 1821 et seq.) is documented on an in- of the Bureau or its contractors.’’. complaints by individuals who believe they spection form. have been a victim of mail, television, inter- Mrs. FEINSTEIN submitted net, telemarketing, and robocall fraud in the SA 1053. SA 1055. Mrs. FEINSTEIN submitted Consumer Sentinel Network, and shall make an amendment intended to be proposed an amendment intended to be proposed those complaints immediately available to to amendment SA 948 proposed by Mr. to amendment SA 948 proposed by Mr. Federal, State, and local law enforcement SHELBY to the bill H.R. 3055, making SHELBY to the bill H.R. 3055, making authorities; and appropriations for the Departments of appropriations for the Departments of (B) provide to individuals described in sub- Commerce and Justice, Science, and paragraph (A), and to any other persons, spe- Commerce and Justice, Science, and Related Agencies for the fiscal year Related Agencies for the fiscal year cific and general information on mail, tele- ending September 30, 2020, and for vision, internet, telemarketing, and robocall ending September 30, 2020, and for fraud, including descriptions of the most other purposes; which was ordered to other purposes; which was ordered to common schemes using such methods of lie on the table; as follows: lie on the table; as follows: communication. At the appropriate place in title VI of divi- At the appropriate place in title V of divi- (b) COMMENCEMENT.—The Commission shall sion B, insert the following: sion A, insert the following: commence carrying out the requirements of SEC. 6ll. None of the funds made avail- SEC. ll. None of the funds made available this section not later than one year after the able under this Act shall be used to support by this Act may be used to remove the prohi- date of the enactment of this Act. the use of phthalates, including dibutyl bition on pelagic longline fishing gear under phthalate, di-2-ethylhexyl phthalate, diethyl Ms. KLOBUCHAR submitted the Fishery Management Plan for U.S. West SA 1050. phthalate, and benzyl butyl phthalate, in Coast Fisheries for Highly Migratory Species an amendment intended to be proposed baby diapers, adult diapers, menstrual prod- issued by the Pacific Fishery Management to amendment SA 948 proposed by Mr. ucts, and obstetrical and gynecological de- Council. SHELBY to the bill H.R. 3055, making vices described in section 884.5400, 884.5425, appropriations for the Departments of 884.5435, 884.5460, 884.5470, or 884.5900 of title SA 1056. Mrs. FEINSTEIN submitted Commerce and Justice, Science, and 21, Code of Federal Regulations (or any suc- an amendment intended to be proposed cessor regulation). Related Agencies for the fiscal year to amendment SA 948 proposed by Mr. ending September 30, 2020, and for SA 1054. Mrs. FEINSTEIN submitted SHELBY to the bill H.R. 3055, making other purposes; which was ordered to an amendment intended to be proposed appropriations for the Departments of lie on the table; as follows: to amendment SA 948 proposed by Mr. Commerce and Justice, Science, and At the appropriate place in title IV of divi- SHELBY to the bill H.R. 3055, making Related Agencies for the fiscal year sion C, insert the following: appropriations for the Departments of ending September 30, 2020, and for NONPOINT SOURCE MANAGEMENT PROGRAMS Commerce and Justice, Science, and other purposes; which was ordered to SEC. 4ll. Section 319 of the Federal Water Related Agencies for the fiscal year lie on the table; as follows: Pollution Control Act (33 U.S.C. 1329) is ending September 30, 2020, and for On page 263, line 9, strike ‘‘$136,244,000’’ and amended by striking subsection (j) and in- other purposes; which was ordered to insert ‘‘$125,755,000’’. serting the following: On page 294, line 5, strike ‘‘$4,247,028,000’’ ‘‘(j) AUTHORIZATION OF APPROPRIATIONS.— lie on the table; as follows: and insert ‘‘$4,257,517,000’’. ‘‘(1) IN GENERAL.—There is authorized to be At the appropriate place in title VII of di- On page 299, line 19, strike ‘‘$19,511,000’’ and appropriated to carry out subsections (h) and vision B, insert the following: insert ‘‘$30,000,000’’. (i) $200,000,000 for each of fiscal years 2020 SEC. lll. Notwithstanding any other through 2024, of which not more than provision of law, the Administrator of the SA 1057. Mrs. FEINSTEIN submitted $7,500,000 for each fiscal year may be used to Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service an amendment intended to be proposed carry out subsection (i). shall— to amendment SA 948 proposed by Mr. ‘‘(2) AVAILABILITY.—Amounts made avail- (1) not later than 60 days after the date of SHELBY to the bill H.R. 3055, making able under paragraph (1) shall remain avail- enactment of this Act, restore on the website able until expended.’’. of the Animal and Plant Health Inspection appropriations for the Departments of Service the searchable Animal Care Informa- Commerce and Justice, Science, and SA 1051. Mrs. FEINSTEIN submitted tion System and Enforcement Action data- Related Agencies for the fiscal year an amendment intended to be proposed bases, and the contents of those databases, ending September 30, 2020, and for

VerDate Sep 11 2014 04:19 Oct 24, 2019 Jkt 099060 PO 00000 Frm 00082 Fmt 0624 Sfmt 0634 E:\CR\FM\A23OC6.052 S23OCPT1 October 23, 2019 CONGRESSIONAL RECORD — SENATE S6133 other purposes; which was ordered to House of Representatives a report that de- fiscal year ending September 30, 2020, lie on the table; as follows: scribes the efforts of the United States Holo- and for other purposes; which was or- caust Memorial Museum to support memory At the appropriate place in title VII of di- dered to lie on the table; as follows: and education programs relating to the Holo- vision B, insert the following: caust.’’. On page 422, line 13, insert ‘‘Provided fur- SEC. ll. Not later than 180 days after the ther, That $80,000 of the amount provided date of enactment of this Act, the Commis- Ms. CORTEZ MASTO sub- under this heading shall be available to per- sioner of Food and Drugs shall submit a re- SA 1061. mitted an amendment intended to be form a cost benefit analysis for adding addi- port to the Committee on Appropriations of tional stops along the California Zephyr the Senate and the Committee on Appropria- proposed to amendment SA 948 pro- Line:’’ after ‘‘regulation:’’. tions of the House of Representatives on the posed by Mr. SHELBY to the bill H.R. feasibility of banning all electronic cigarette 3055, making appropriations for the De- SA 1065. Mr. INHOFE (for himself devices and components. The report shall partments of Commerce and Justice, and Mr. BROWN) submitted an amend- consider how such products affect public Science, and Related Agencies for the ment intended to be proposed to health, particularly with respect to minors, fiscal year ending September 30, 2020, amendment SA 948 proposed by Mr. pregnant women, never-smokers, and former and for other purposes; which was or- smoker populations, and shall include de- SHELBY to the bill H.R. 3055, making tailed reasoning behind the conclusion. dered to lie on the table; as follows: appropriations for the Departments of At the appropriate place, insert the fol- Commerce and Justice, Science, and SA 1058. Mrs. FEINSTEIN submitted lowing: Related Agencies for the fiscal year an amendment intended to be proposed SEC. lll. Not later than 90 days after the ending September 30, 2020, and for to amendment SA 948 proposed by Mr. date of enactment of this Act, the Secretary of Transportation shall submit to the Com- other purposes; which was ordered to SHELBY to the bill H.R. 3055, making mittees on Appropriations, Commerce, lie on the table; as follows: appropriations for the Departments of Science, and Transportation, and Environ- On page 52, line 14, after ‘‘disabilities,’’ in- Commerce and Justice, Science, and ment and Public Works of the Senate and sert the following: ‘‘$2,500,000 is for law en- Related Agencies for the fiscal year the Committees on Appropriations and forcement training grant programs to edu- ending September 30, 2020, and for Transportation and Infrastructure of the cate, train and prepare officers so that they other purposes; which was ordered to House of Representatives a report on efforts are equipped to appropriately interact with mentally ill individuals,’’. lie on the table; as follows: by the Department of Transportation to en- gage with local communities, metropolitan At the appropriate place in title VII of di- planning organizations, and regional trans- SA 1066. Mr. DURBIN (for himself vision B, insert the following: portation commissions on advancing data and Mr. BROWN) submitted an amend- SEC. ll. Not later than 180 days after the and intelligent transportation systems tech- ment intended to be proposed by him date of enactment of this Act, the Commis- nologies and other smart cities solutions. sioner of Food and Drugs shall issue final to the bill H.R. 3055, making appropria- tions for the Departments of Commerce regulations establishing tobacco product SA 1062. Ms. CORTEZ MASTO sub- standards. Such standards shall include low- and Justice, Science, and Related ering nicotine levels in cigarettes to a non- mitted an amendment intended to be Agencies for the fiscal year ending Sep- addictive level, addressing levels of toxicants proposed by her to the bill H.R. 3055, tember 30, 2020, and for other purposes; and impurities in e-liquids, regulations on making appropriations for the Depart- which was ordered to lie on the table; flavors including menthol for combustible ments of Commerce and Justice, as follows: cigarettes and electronic cigarettes, and ad- Science, and Related Agencies for the At the appropriate place, insert the fol- dressing safety hazards including battery ex- fiscal year ending September 30, 2020, lowing: plosions in electronic cigarettes and chil- and for other purposes; which was or- dren’s exposure to nicotine. SEC. ll. SENSE OF THE SENATE REGARDING dered to lie on the table; as follows: OPIOID LITIGATION SETTLEMENTS. SA 1059. Mrs. FEINSTEIN submitted At the appropriate place, insert the fol- (a) FINDINGS.—Congress finds the fol- an amendment intended to be proposed lowing: lowing: SEC. lll. None of the funds made avail- (1) Thousands of lawsuits have been to amendment SA 948 proposed by Mr. able by this Act shall be used to terminate brought by governmental entities in every SHELBY to the bill H.R. 3055, making the Intelligent Transportation System Pro- State against manufacturers and suppliers of appropriations for the Departments of gram Advisory Committee established under opioids seeking compensation for costs and Commerce and Justice, Science, and section 5305(h) of SAFETEA–LU (23 U.S.C. damages that governments have incurred Related Agencies for the fiscal year 512 note; Public Law 109–59). due to the defendants’ alleged role in the ending September 30, 2020, and for current public health crisis of opioid addic- other purposes; which was ordered to SA 1063. Ms. CORTEZ MASTO (for tion and abuse. lie on the table; as follows: herself and Mr. PORTMAN) submitted an (2) Opioid litigation settlements have re- amendment intended to be proposed to sulted in payments of hundreds of millions of At the appropriate place in title VII of di- amendment SA 948 proposed by Mr. dollars, to date, from opioid manufacturers vision B, insert the following: and suppliers to governmental entities, with SEC. ll. Not later than 1 year after the SHELBY to the bill H.R. 3055, making appropriations for the Departments of the potential for additional settlements pro- date of enactment of this Act, the Commis- viding more funds to government entities. sioner of Food and Drugs shall issue regula- Commerce and Justice, Science, and (3) Only 8 percent of tobacco litigation set- tions deeming the use of any ortho-phthalate Related Agencies for the fiscal year tlement funds paid to government entities as chemical as a food contact substance to be a ending September 30, 2020, and for part of the 1998 Master Settlement Agree- use of an unsafe food additive within the other purposes; which was ordered to ment have been devoted toward addressing meaning of section 402(a)(2)(C) of the Federal lie on the table; as follows: the public health harms of tobacco addiction Food, Drug, and Cosmetic Act (21 U.S.C. and death and preventing further harm. 342(a)(2)(C)). At the appropriate place in title VII of di- vision B, insert the following: (b) SENSE OF THE SENATE.—It is the sense SEC. 7ll. There is appropriated $499,000 to of the Senate that, to the greatest extent SA 1060. Mr. CARDIN submitted an practicable, any potential funds paid by amendment intended to be proposed to support the addition of 4 full-time equivalent employees and administrative costs associ- opioid industry defendants to government amendment SA 948 proposed by Mr. ated with the development by the Council on entities pursuant to opioid litigation settle- SHELBY to the bill H.R. 3055, making Rural Community Innovation and Economic ments should be prioritized for activities and appropriations for the Departments of Development established under section 6306 services that respond to the public health Commerce and Justice, Science, and of the Agriculture Improvement Act of 2018 crisis of opioid addiction and abuse and that Related Agencies for the fiscal year (7 U.S.C. 2204b–3) of reports and resource help prevent further drug addiction-related ending September 30, 2020, and for guides and for the establishment of a Federal harms. other purposes; which was ordered to support team for rural jobs accelerators. f lie on the table; as follows: SA 1064. Ms. CORTEZ MASTO sub- AUTHORITY FOR COMMITTEES TO On page 346, line 14, strike the period and mitted an amendment intended to be MEET insert ‘‘: Provided, That, not later than 120 proposed to amendment SA 948 pro- Mr. MCCONNELL. Mr. President, I days after the date of enactment of this Act, the Director of the United States Holocaust posed by Mr. SHELBY to the bill H.R. have 4 requests for committees to meet Memorial Museum shall submit to the Com- 3055, making appropriations for the De- during today’s session of the Senate. mittee on Appropriations of the Senate and partments of Commerce and Justice, They have the approval of the Majority the Committee on Appropriations of the Science, and Related Agencies for the and Minority leaders.

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