House Daily Digest — Friday, 6/14/2024
The House met at 9 a.m., adjourned at 12:56 p.m.
Friday, 6/14/2024 — Activities: 38 – On the Floor: 2 – Votes: 4
Legislation: New: 26, Passed: 1
Amendments: Offered: 5, Voted: 2, Agreed to: 4, Not agreed to: 1
Committee — Legislation: Reported: 3
[Daily Digest]
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House of Representatives
Chamber Action
Public Bills and Resolutions Introduced: 21 public bills, H.R. 8749-
8751, 8753-8770; and 3 resolutions, H. Res. 1301-1303 were introduced.
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Additional Cosponsors:
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Reports Filed: Reports were filed today as follows:
H.R. 8281, to amend the National Voter Registration Act of 1993 to
require proof of United States citizenship to register an individual to
vote in elections for Federal office, and for other purposes, with an
amendment (H. Rept. 118-552);
H.R. 8752, making appropriations for the Department of Homeland
Security for the fiscal year ending September 30, 2025, and for other
purposes (H. Rept. 118-553); and
H.R. 8771, making appropriations for the Department of State, foreign
operations, and related programs for the fiscal year ending September
30, 2025, and for other purposes (H. Rept. 118-554).
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Guest Chaplain: The prayer was offered by the Guest Chaplain, Bhai Mohan Singh, Gurdwara Singh Sabha of Yakima, Yakima, Washington.
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Servicemember Quality of Life Improvement and National Defense
Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2025: The House passed H.R. 8070, to
authorize appropriations for fiscal year 2025 for military activities
of the Department of Defense, for military construction, and for
defense activities of the Department of Energy, to prescribe military
personnel strengths for such fiscal year, by a recorded vote of 217
ayes to 199 noes, Roll No. 279. Consideration began Wednesday, June
12th.
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Rejected the Sherrill motion to recommit the bill to the Committee on
Armed Services by a yea-and-nay vote of 202 yeas to 214 nays, Roll No.
278.
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Agreed to:
Rogers (AL) en bloc amendment No. 4 consisting of the following
amendments printed in part B of H. Rept. 118-551: Smith (NJ) (No. 235)
that requires the Secretary of Defense to prevent any individual
separated due to misconduct from performing the same duties, or similar
duties, as a contractor for any Department of Defense entity; Amodei
(No. 236) that provides a briefing from the Army on the modernization
and sustainment plans for organizational clothing and equipment used in
cold and extreme cold weather environments; James (No. 237) that
requires DoD, in consultation with State, to submit a classified
report, with an unclassified summary, to Congress identifying all ways
to increase security cooperation with Kenya as a result of its major
non-NATO ally designation; Smith (NJ) (No. 238) that requires the
Secretary of Defense to produce a report on the feasibility of
developing and deploying asymmetric naval assets in defense of Taiwan;
Buchanan (No. 239) that requires the Comptroller General of the United
States to conduct a study to assess ways unmanned vehicles can reduce
overall operating expenses and costs at the Department of Defense;
Garbarino (No. 240) that provides $9 million in additional
authorizations for Surface and Shallow Water Mine Countermeasures for
assembly, engineering, and design; Caraveo (No. 241) that requires the
Secretary of Defense, in coordination with the
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Secretary of Health and Human Services, to conduct a report on the
transition process for service members with healthcare backgrounds and
the number of transitioning servicemembers that join the Medical
Reserve Corps; Amodei (No. 242) that provides a technical correction to
a map referenced in the Military Land Withdrawals Act of 2013 relating
to the Churchill County Proposed Fallon Range Training Complex
Modernization and Lands Bill; Carbajal (No. 243) that requires any cut
flowers or cut green officially on display in public areas of the
Executive Office of the President, Department of Defense, or Department
of State be grown in the United States, District of Columbia, or
territory; Spartz (No. 244) that requires the Secretary of Defense to
submit a report assessing the Department of Defense's implementation of
advanced data analysis for national defense purposes; Al Green (TX)
(No. 245) that commissions posthumously the grade of Captain to Army
Sergeant Major Milton Holland; Garcia (TX) (No. 246) that inserts
requirement for the Department of Defense to establish an annual
training for students who are enrolled in the Junior Reserve Officers'
Training Corps (JROTC) regarding the prevention of sexual abuse;
Stansbury (No. 247) that extends period for cooperative agreements
under the Native American Lands Environmental Mitigation Program from
two calendar years to five to complete a project; Joyce (No. 248) that
authorizes the “Project Spectrum” program within the Office of Small
Business Programs of the Department of Defense to provide Department of
Defense suppliers that are small or medium businesses, through an
online platform, digital resources and services that increase awareness
about cybersecurity risks and help such entities to comply with the
cybersecurity requirements of the defense acquisition system; Wilson
(No. 249) that prohibits DOD from providing funds to Badr Organization;
Jackson (No. 250) that authorizes cooperation between the United States
and Israel on emerging technology capabilities; Wilson (No. 251) that
requires a report regarding the assessment of Israel integration into
the National Technology Industrial Base; Buchanan (No. 252) that
requires the Secretary of Defense to report on the threat of rifle-
toting robot dogs used by China to the national security of the United
States; Spanberger (No. 253) that codifies and updates the position of
Department of Defense Senior Intelligence Oversight Official (SIOO) per
Department of Defense Directive 5148.13, which prescribes the
intelligence oversight responsibilities and functions, relationships,
and authorities of the DoD SIOO, to ensure that the SIOO has
responsibility to conduct independent oversight of all Department of
Defense intelligence, intelligence-related, and sensitive activities;
Slotkin (No. 254) that expands pilot program location options to all 50
U.S. states, the District of Columbia, and U.S. territories instead of
just the continental United States to develop or upgrade play spaces
that are both accessible and inclusive to military families at military
installations identified as having the highest concentration of
Exceptional Family Member Program (EFMP) families; Kildee (No. 255)
that expresses the sense of Congress that Canada and the United States
should not develop facilities to permanently store nuclear waste in the
Great Lakes Basin; Plaskett (No. 256) that requires a report assessing
the impact of China and Russia's malign influence in Africa, South
America, Central America, and the Caribbean on national security and
economic interests of the United States; Wexton (No. 257) that requires
an assessment of the impact of continued investment in Department of
Defense sponsored Manufacturing Innovation Institutes on the defense
industrial base in the United States; Raskin (No. 258) that requires
DOD to report on its activities to inform servicemembers that seeking
mental health care will not jeopardize their security clearance status
or eligibility; Radewagen (No. 259) that requires a report on major
military construction in the FAS over the next 5 fiscal years; and
assessing the local workforce of the FAS to support military
construction; Nunn (No. 260) that highlights and emphasizes the
availability of mental health resources and services offered by the
Transition Assistance Program (TAP) and Solid Start Program to better
assist veterans that are transitioning from active duty to civilian
life; Buchanan (No. 261) that requires the Department of Defense to
develop a strategy and education campaign to align obesity programs
within the department; Ivey (No. 262) that directs the GAO to study,
and issue a report on, the potential threats to US interests posed by
Iran, China, Russia, and other adversarial States through the
antagonistic use of extraterrestrial satellites for combat,
incapacitation of other satellites, cybersecurity intrusions,
debilitation of critical infrastructure, and other aggressive purposes;
Crenshaw (No. 263) that requires SECDEF reporting on the feasibility
and advisability of enhancing cooperation between the National Guard
and India, to include the establishment of a state partnership; Kaptur
(No. 264) that Establishes the Last Servicemember Standing medal for
certain members of the Armed Forces who as a result of a combat
instance was the last surviving member of a unit; Graves (LA) (No. 265)
that ensures that veterans of Operation End Sweep are eligible for the
Vietnam Service Medal; Nunn (No. 266) that prohibits the Department of
Defense from acquiring,
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procuring, or utilizing blockchain network infrastructure or
capabilities originating from foreign adversaries; Amo (No. 267) that
expresses the sense of Congress that domestic production of defense
articles for AUKUS boosts local economies and improves national
security by enhancing domestic defense article production capabilities,
and that the DOD should promote and prioritize domestic manufacturing,
supply chain, and research for AUKUS defense articles; Lynch (No. 268)
that requires establishment of a centralized program to monitor and
provide assistance to members of the Armed Forces at risk of suicide
who have been recently discharged; Takano (No. 269) that modifies the
Marine Corps' authorities related to the Excess Leave Program for those
service members attending law school to ensure that these Marines
receive Basic Allowance for Housing (BAH); Buchanan (No. 270) that
requires the Secretary of Defense to study the feasibility of
establishing a mentoring program for members of the Armed Forces who
are interested in becoming entrepreneurs or founding start-up
businesses after their active duty service; Moskowitz (No. 271) that
prohibits funds made available to the Department of Defense from being
used to conduct biomedical research or testing using canines or
felines; Donalds (No. 272) that expresses sense of Congress that
Congress urges the Department of Defense to accept and embrace nuclear
energy to achieve a reliable, secure, and resilient energy apparatus
within the DOD; Nunn (No. 273) that directs the Secretary of Defense to
establish a strategic partnership between the Defense Innovation Unit
(DIU) and the Israeli Ministry of Defense; Pettersen (No. 274) that
expresses a Sense of Congress that the Space Force continue its
commitment to accelerating the development of very low earth orbit
(VLEO) space capabilities; Banks (No. 275) that requires the Secretary
of Defense to provide a plan for the growth of the Hacking for Defense
program; Nunn (No. 276) that directs the Secretary of Defense to assess
the feasibility and advisability of establishing a strategic
partnership between the Defense Innovation Unit (DIU) and the Taiwan
Ministry of National Defense; Banks (No. 277) that requires a report on
Iran's installation of advanced centrifuges since 2021 and on Iran's
plans to install centrifuges at new facilities; Donalds (No. 278) that
adds a Sense of Congress that Congress encourages the U.S. Armed Forces
to utilize innovative technologies, such as artificial intelligence,
quantum, advanced air mobility, and counter-uas, to ultimately defend
the national security of the United States; Walberg (No. 279) that
requires the Secretary of Defense to conduct a study on the national
security risks of highly automated vehicles associated with foreign
adversary countries operating or testing in the United States; Donalds
(No. 280) that directs the U.S. Space Force to submit a report
pertaining to its current and future potential use of nuclear thermal
propulsion space vehicles and nuclear electric propulsion space
vehicles, and how these nuclear-powered space vehicles can bolster
America's national security; Donalds (No. 281) that expresses the Sense
of Congress that Congress supports Project Pele, a DOD SCO program that
seeks to develop, demonstrate, and deploy a portable nuclear
microreactor to bolster American national security and reduce fuel-
related logistical challenges; Kelly (No. 282) that expands the period
of eligibility for the Military OneSource program from 12-months to 18-
months upon retirement, discharge, or release; James (No. 283) that
provides that when the President submits the annual budget request, it
includes an annex with recommendations put together by DoD, in
coordination with GAO and OMB, for priority items that could be
considered under multi-year procurement; Moylan (No. 284) that supports
the habitability of military housing by requiring DOD research and
minimum habitability standards for mold in military barracks; Thompson
(PA) (No. 285) that requires the DoD to send Congress a report on their
progress of reaching their 1% goal for the AbilityOne program by 2027;
Krishnamoorthi (No. 286) that prohibits funds authorized to be
appropriated by the Act from being used to acquire any goods from Temu
or Shein; Molenaar (No. 287) that builds on a recommendation from a GAO
report on the similar European Deterrence Initiative by modifying PDI
to require a more detailed description of the initiative's progress in
achieving INDOPACOM's performance goals; Walberg (No. 288) that
requires the Director of Defense Education Activity (DODEA) to publish
policy guidance prohibiting the use of TikTok for instructional
purposes at schools operated by the DODEA; and Buchanan (No. 289) that
requires the Secretary of the Army to submit a report to the House
Armed Services Committee on the effectiveness of the Optimizing the
Human Weapon System (OHWS) Program and include recommendations on
actions to improve or expand;
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Rogers (AL) en bloc amendment No. 5 consisting of the following
amendments printed in part B of H. Rept. 118-551: Levin (CA) (No. 290)
that adds to DoD Transition Assistance Program (TAP) counseling pathway
factors; Wenstrup (No. 291) that requires the Secretary of Defense to
put podiatrists in the Medical Corps of each military depart; that
(Tenney No. 292) that adds stainless steel flatware to the Berry
Amendment; Tenney (No. 293) that requires a report by the Secretary of
Defense on the feasibility of replicating the Army's Future Soldier
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Preparatory Course through the other service branches; McCaul (No. 294)
that requires the DoD to do a study and report on the sterilization of
medical instruments in DHA facilities following multiple instances of
improper sterilization at Brooks Army Medical Center and Audie Murphy
Hospital in San Antonio; Moulton (No. 295) that authorizes the
Secretaries of military departments to provide grants, conclude
cooperative agreements, and supplement other Federal funds to
regulatory agencies located in Guam for the purpose of expediting
military construction projects in Guam; Austin Scott (GA) (No. 296)
that amends section 14314 of title 10, United States Code, by removing
the 30-day impediment so that certain Army and Air Force reserve
component general officers and the organizations in which they serve
may use the full authority of the foregoing provisions for up to 60
days, after which the officers would be removed from an active status;
Gluesenkamp Perez (No. 297) that expresses the sense of Congress that
it is important for readiness that the military be able to fix its own
equipment and directs the Secretary of Defense to submit the report
required under EO 14036 related to DOD repairing its own equipment;
Mills (No. 298) that directs Secretary of Defense to submit a report
regarding the Defense Advisory Committee on Diversity and Inclusion to
include an overview of the appointment process, how the Department
ensures views are “fairly balanced,” and other items; Mills (No. 299)
that directs the Defense Contract Management Agency to submit a report
detailing the dollar amount of covered materials manufactured in China
and Russia and acquired by the Department of Defense through contracts
valued at or below the simplified acquisition threshold during the
period beginning on January 1, 2020, and ending on the date of the
submission of such report to the congressional defense committees;
Norman (No. 300) that requires the Comptroller General to conduct a
study of the programs and efforts of the Department of Defense related
to the readiness of the ports as affected by dredging capacity to
complete harbor and channel dredging; Schrier (No. 301) that requires
the Department of Defense to list the DoD systems that interact with
Veteran Affairs electronic health records, including downtime incidents
and the steps to resolve these issues so that care is not disrupted;
Wexton (No. 302) that requires the Under Secretary of Defense for
Acquisition and Sustainment to conduct a study to identify sources of
secure parts for unmanned aircraft systems; Donalds (No. 303) that
requires a joint report from State/DOD that evaluates current Chinese &
Russian efforts relating to the utilization of transportable nuclear
power for both direct military purposes and as a soft power tool
globally; Arrington (No. 304) that requires DOD to brief Congress about
all instances of attempted breaches of US military bases across the
world since January 2021; Moulton (No. 305) that amends Section 2241(a)
of title 10, United States Code to authorize the Department of Defense
to use amount appropriated for operation and maintenance of the active
forces for the purpose of acquisition, development, modification, and
sustainment of software; Moylan (No. 306) that authorizes the President
to award the Medal of Honor to Joseph M. Perez for acts of valor while
serving as a member of the Army during the Vietnam War; Porter (No.
307) that commissions a report on a military construction strategy for
a sufficient number of child development centers as necessary to
eliminate wait lists for members of the Armed Forces seeking childcare
at child development centers; Garamendi (No. 308) that sets standards
for private individuals purchasing federally auctioned vessels such as
holding liability insurance for the vessel and proof of sufficient
financial resources to maintain the vessel; Rose (No. 309) that
requires the Secretary of Defense to submit a report to the House and
Senate Committees on Armed Services on the fraud scheme perpetrated by
Janet Yamanaka Mello, a civilian employee of the Department of the Army
who was indicted and pleaded guilty to stealing over $100 million in
Army funds; Issa (No. 310) that requires the Secretary of State, in
consultation with SecDef, Secretary of the Treasury, and DNI, to
develop a recurring, classified report on how the United States and key
partners would respond to a variety of CCP military attacks on Taiwan;
Dunn (No. 311) that directs the Assistant Secretary of Defense for
Energy, Installations, and Environment to submit a report to determine
if it should set up a Sentinel Landscapes-like project in the Freely
Associated States (FAS); Dunn (No. 312) that directs the Under
Secretary of Defense for Policy, in consultation with the Secretary of
State and the Chief of the National Guard Bureau, to assess and report
on the feasibility and benefits of expanding the National Guard State
Partnership Program in the Pacific Islands; Larsen (WA) (No. 313) that
requires all military branches to participate in the CDAO's Digital On-
Demand education program; LaLota (No. 314) that requires Secretary of
Defense to establish a Multilateral Artificial Intelligence Working
Group tasked with developing and coordinating an artificial
intelligence initiative among the allies and partners of the United
States; LaLota (No. 315) that requires Secretary of Defense to produce
a report on the impact of bundled contracts to small businesses and the
impact of reducing the number of bundled contracts; Edwards (No. 316)
that revokes the security clearances to retired or active members
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of the Armed Forces or Department of Defense personnel that express
support for a terrorist organization or engaged in a demonstration
supporting a terrorist organization; Ocasio-Cortez (No. 317) that
directs the Secretary of Defense, in coordination with the Secretary of
State and the Director of the Central Intelligence Agency, to conduct a
declassification review of documents related to the U.S.'s involvement
in Chile's coup of 1973; Connolly (No. 318) that requires the
Department of Defense to report on implementation of Section 1537 of
the FY2024 NDAA related to user activity monitoring for personnel with
access to classified information and networks; Radewagen (No. 319) that
requires a report by the DOD on the use of Chaplains in the Indo-
Pacific; Rose (No. 320) that requires the Secretary of Defense to offer
a briefing to Congress on the adequacy of institutional capacity
building in countries within the United States Africa Command's area of
responsibility by March 1, 2025; Mills (No. 321) that increases the
amount authorized to be appropriated for research, development, test,
and evaluation, Defensewide, as specified in the corresponding funding
table in section 4201, for operational system development, Aviation
Systems; Luna (No. 322) that requires that dive school be put back in
the Air Force Combat Controller (CCT) training pipeline; Luna (No. 323)
that would allow service members awarded certain decorations (Purple
Heart, Medal of Honor, Distinguished Service Cross, Navy Cross, Air
Force Cross, Coast Guard Cross, and Bronze Star) to wear uniform to
special events (weddings, galas, funerals, etc.) similar to those that
have retired from service; Neguse (No. 324) that ensures that service
members receive an electronic copy of their medical records from the
Department of Defense no later than 30 days before separation or
retirement from the military and an electronic copy of separation
documents no later than 12 days after; Huizenga (No. 325) that requires
a report to Congress on military activities of the Russian Federation
and the People's Republic of China in the Arctic Region; Molinaro (No.
326) that requires a GAO study on the effectiveness of the Department
of Defense Education Activity Disability Emphasis Program and how it
currently supports the employment, retention, and career advancement of
individuals with intellectual, physical, and developmental
disabilities; Barragan (No. 327) that transfers ballfields located on
Navy's Defense Fuel Support Point, San Pedro, California, to the Cities
of Los Angeles and Lomita; Gottheimer (No. 328) that requires the
Secretary of Defense to report on the status of U.S.-Israel cooperation
on efforts to counter threats by Iran in the form of unmanned aerial
systems (UAS), including loitering munitions, otherwise known as
“suicide” and “kamikaze” drones; Tony Gonzales (TX) (No. 329) that
directing the Secretary of Defense to provide a briefing to the House
Committee on Armed Services that details the implementation of the
recommendations in the Quality of Life Panel Report of April 2024, to
include the Family Separation Allowance increase, as approved in the
FY24 NDAA; Molinaro (No. 330) that requires a GAO study on the
effectiveness of the Exceptional Family Member Program and how it
currently supports individuals with intellectual and developmental
disabilities; Molinaro (No. 331) that directs the Department of Defense
to provide periodic reports to Congress on the implementation and
effectiveness of naloxone distribution to servicemembers in the case of
opioid overdoses; Pfluger (No. 332) that requires the Secretary of the
Navy to submit a report to the House Committee on Armed Services on how
augmented, virtual and extended reality capabilities have been, or
potentially could be, integrated into training across the Navy;
Magaziner (No. 333) that requires the Department of Defense to survey
suppliers in the submarine industrial base to assess whether they are
experiencing workforce shortages and to develop a strategy to expand
SkillBridge participation to those suppliers to improve recruitment,
particularly for smaller suppliers; Schweikert (No. 334) that directs
the Department of Defense to utilize artificial intelligence in the
audit of its financial statements with the goal of achieving a clean
audit opinion for the first time; Sherrill (No. 335) that instructs the
Department of Defense to conduct a study regarding how high-impact
tutoring programs can be expanded in Department of Defense Education
Activity elementary and secondary schools; Moylan (No. 336) that
authorizes the President to Award the Medal of Honor to Retired SGM
Blaz for heroic actions during the Vietnam War; Burlison (No. 337) that
prohibits the Secretary of Defense from entering into a contract for
online tutoring services which could result in personal data of
citizens of the United States being transferred to the control of the
People's Republic of China; Wenstrup (No. 338) that increases the
Defense Health Program's Education and Training authorization of
funding by $25 million and offsets spending with a $25 million
reduction for Base Operations and Communication to enhance existing
civilian-military partnerships for surge capacity and interoperability
necessary to provide a system of care within the continental United
States for casualties because of large-scale combat operations; Posey
(No. 339) that requires a minimum number of firefighter personnel to
safeguard life and property at all space-launch capable United States
Space Force installations; Bergman (No. 340) that funds Virtual
Engineering for Army Readiness and Sustainment
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(VEARS) at $7 million for FY25; Self (No. 341) that requires the
Secretary of Defense to review and repair the personnel records of
military chaplains who suffered forced separation, downgraded
performance reports, denials of promotion, schooling, training, or
assignment, or any other adverse personnel actions as retaliation for
seeking a Religious Accommodation Request (RAR) to the COVID-19
vaccination mandate; Austin Scott (GA) (No. 342) that requires the
Secretary of Defense to establish a common coalition key within the
Baltic states of Estonia, Latvia, and Lithuania for purposes of sharing
ammunition for the High Mobility Artillery Rocket Systems (HIMARS);
Bergman (No. 343) that authorizes $4.2 million for Humanitarian
Airborne Mobile Infrastructure Capability (HAMIC) in FY25; Bergman (No.
344) that authorizes $10 million for Fuel Cell Multi-Modular Use (FC-
MMU) utilizing hydrogen in FY25; Wilson (SC) (No. 345) that prohibits
DOD from purchasing solar panels from a foreign entity of concern;
Johnson (SD) (No. 346) that requires a study and report on the
production and acquisition of shipping containers from foreign
adversaries; Schweikert (No. 347) that requires the Undersecretary of
Defense (Comptroller) to conduct a study and a report to Congress on
the potential cost-saving measures of incorporating artificial
intelligence (AI) and multi-domain, attributable autonomous, semi-
autonomous, unmanned systems, capabilities and processes into each
branch of the military and its civilian workforce within 90 days of
enactment; Stauber (No. 348) that requires that the Secretary of
Defense to consult with the head of any cooperating or participating
agency responsible for the environmental review of a project that would
increase availability of strategic or critical materials for the
National Defense Stockpile; and Moylan (No. 350) that is a Medal of
Honor amendment for Staff Sergeant Martin A. Manglona, U.S. Army;
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Doggett amendment (No. 134 printed in part B of H. Rept. 118-551)
that establishes a panel of experts to review contracts for major
weapons systems, spare parts, and services to determine whether the
Department paid excessive prices and make recommendations to ensure the
Department pays fair and reasonable prices in future contracts; and
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James amendment (No. 228 printed in part B of H. Rept. 118-551) that
amends section 1725 to bolster the current report language on South
Africa (by a recorded vote of 272 ayes to 144 noes, Roll No. 277).
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Rejected:
Perry amendment (No. 56 printed in part B of H. Rept. 118-551) that
sought to require a report from the Secretary of Defense on the use of
taxpayer-funded official time (by a recorded vote of 188 ayes to 228
noes, Roll No. 276).
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Agreed by unanimous consent that the Clerk be authorized to make
technical corrections in the engrossment of H.R. 8070, including
corrections in spelling, punctuation, section and title numbering,
cross referencing, conforming amendments to the table of contents and
short titles, and the insertion of appropriate headings.
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H. Res. 1287, the rule providing for consideration of the bill (H.R.
8070) and relating to the consideration of House Report 118-527 and an
accompanying resolution was agreed to Wednesday, June 12th. Work Period
Designation: Read a letter from the Speaker wherein he designated the
period from Friday, June 14, 2024, through Monday, June 24, 2024, as a
“district work period” under section 3(z) of House Resolution 5.
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Quorum Calls--Votes: One yea-and-nay vote and three recorded votes
developed during the proceedings of today and appear on pages H4094,
H4095, H4095-96, and H4096-97.
Adjournment: The House met at 9 a.m. and adjourned at 12:56 p.m.
Extensions of Remarks, as inserted in this issue
HOUSE
Carson, Andre, Ind., E633, E639
Carter, Troy A., La., E635
Dingell, Debbie, Mich., E634
Dunn, Neal P., Fla., E635
Garamendi, John, Calif., E634, E637, E640
Gonzales, Tony, Tex., E636
Huizenga, Bill, Mich., E636
LaHood, Darin, Ill., E637
Langworthy, Nicholas A., N.Y, E633, E636, E639
Mace, Nancy, S.C., E637
Mallioakis, Nicole, N.Y., E634, E640
McClain, Lisa C., Mich., E633, E637, E639
Morelle, Joseph D., N.Y., E636
Mrvan, Frank J., Ind., E637
Nickel, Wiley, N.C., E637
Nunn, Zachary, Iowa, E635
Pelosi, Nancy, Calif., E635
Raskin, Jamie, Md., E638
Reschenthaler, Guy, Pa., E634, E640
Schakowsky, Janice D., Ill., E638
Sewell, Terri A., Ala., E635
Smith, Adrian, Nebr., E637
Trone, David J., Md., E633, E639
Williams, Nikema, Ga., E637