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February 5, 2007 |
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National Consumer Protection Week: By a Yea and Nay vote of 398 yeas to 0 nays, Roll No. 74, 2/3 of those present having voted in the affirmative, the House agreed to suspend the rules and pass H.Res. 94, supporting the goals and ideals of National Consumer Protection Week. [Links are activated for C.O.P. Subscribers] [H.Res. 94 Summary] [H.Res. 94 Legislative Status] [H.Res. 94 PDF Text] [Congressional Record Debate] 6:56 PM
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National Black HIV/AIDS Awareness Day: By a Yea and Nay vote of 396 yeas to 0 nays, Roll No. 75, 2/3 of those present having voted in the affirmative, the House agreed to suspend the rules and pass H.Con.Res. 35, supporting the goals and ideals of National Black HIV/AIDS Awareness Day. [Links are activated for C.O.P. Subscribers] [H.Con.Res. 35 Summary] [H.Con.Res. 35 Legislative Status] [H.Con.Res. 35 PDF Text] [Congressional Record Debate] 7:06 PM
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February 6, 2007 |
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Bainbridge Island Japanese American Monument Act of 2007: By a Yea and Nay vote of 419 yeas to 0 nays, Roll No. 76, 2/3 of those present having voted in the affirmative, the House agreed to suspend the rules and pass H.R. 161, to adjust the boundary of the Minidoka Internment National Monument to include the Nidoto Nai Yoni Memorial in Bainbridge Island, Washington, and for other purposes. [Links are activated for C.O.P. Subscribers] [H.R. 161 Summary] [H.R. 161 Legislative Status] [H.R. 161 PDF Text] [Congressional Record Debate] 1:50 PM
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Yakima-Tieton Irrigation District Conveyance Act of 2007: By a Yea and Nay vote of 417 yeas to 0 nays, Roll No. 77, 2/3 of those present having voted in the affirmative, the House agreed to suspend the rules and pass H.R. 386, to authorize the Secretary of the Interior to convey certain buildings and lands of the Yakima Project, Washington, to the Yakima-Tieton Irrigation District. [Links are activated for C.O.P. Subscribers] [H.R. 386 Summary] [H.R. 386 Legislative Status] [H.R. 386 PDF Text] [Congressional Record Debate] 2:00 PM
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February 7, 2007 |
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Methamphetamine Remediation Research Act of 2007: By a Yea and Nay vote of 426 yeas to 2 nays, Roll No. 78, 2/3 of those present having voted in the affirmative, the House agreed to suspend the rules and pass H.R. 365, to provide for a research program for remediation of closed methamphetamine production laboratories, and for other purposes. [Links are activated for C.O.P. Subscribers] [H.R. 365 Summary] [H.R. 365 Legislative Status] [2007 CBO Cost Estimates on H.R. 365] [H.R. 365 PDF Text] [Congressional Record Debate] 2:23 PM
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African American Spiritual: By a Yea and Nay vote of 426 yeas to 0 nays, Roll No. 79, 2/3 of those present having voted in the affirmative, the House agreed to suspend the rules and pass H.Res. 120, recognizing the African American spiritual as a national treasure. [Links are activated for C.O.P. Subscribers] [H.Res. 120 Summary] [H.Res. 120 Legislative Status] [H.Res. 120 PDF Text] [Congressional Record Debate] 2:30 PM
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American River Pump Station Project Transfer Act of 2007: By a Yea and Nay vote of 425 yeas to 0 nays, Roll No. 80, 2/3 of those present having voted in the affirmative, the House agreed to suspend the rules and pass H.R. 482, to direct the Secretary of the Interior to transfer ownership of the American River Pump Station Project, and for other purposes. [Links are activated for C.O.P. Subscribers] [H.R. 482 Summary] [H.R. 482 Legislative Status] [H.R. 482 PDF Text] [Congressional Record Debate] 2:38 PM
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February 8, 2007 |
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Advanced Fuels Infrastructure Research and Development Act: The House began consideration of H.R. 547, to facilitate the development of markets for alternative fuels and Ultra Low Sulfur Diesel fuel through research, development, and demonstration and data collection. [Links are activated for C.O.P. Subscribers] [H.R. 547 Summary] [H.R. 547 Legislative Status] [Congressional Record Debate] Agreed To: ...By a Recorded vote of 242 ayes to 185 noes, Roll No. 81, the House agreed to the Eshoo amendment to insert a new paragraph in lieu of the matter proposed to be inserted by the Burgess amendment to section 3. The new matter seeks to insert text regarding strategies to minimize emissions from infrastructure. [Burgess amendment numbered 2 printed in the Congressional Record to add a paragraph to section 3 including provisions with respect to increased volatile emissions or increased nitrogen oxide emissions] [Delegates allowed to vote] 3:28 PM
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Advanced Fuels Infrastructure Research and Development Act: The House began consideration of H.R. 547, to facilitate the development of markets for alternative fuels and Ultra Low Sulfur Diesel fuel through research, development, and demonstration and data collection. [Links are activated for C.O.P. Subscribers] [H.R. 547 Summary] [H.R. 547 Legislative Status] [Congressional Record Debate] Agreed To: ...By a Recorded vote of 424 ayes to 0 noes, Roll No. 82, the House agreed to the Hastings (FL) amendment to include language which encourages the Assistant Administrator to utilize Land Grant Institutions, Historically Black Colleges and Universities, Hispanic Serving Institutions and other minority serving institutions among other resources to undertake research for programs covered by the bill. [Delegates allowed to vote] 3:38 PM
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Advanced Fuels Infrastructure Research and Development Act: The House began consideration of H.R. 547, to facilitate the development of markets for alternative fuels and Ultra Low Sulfur Diesel fuel through research, development, and demonstration and data collection. [Links are activated for C.O.P. Subscribers] [H.R. 547 Summary] [H.R. 547 Legislative Status] [Congressional Record Debate] Agreed To: ...By a Recorded vote of 424 ayes to 0 noes, Roll No. 83, the House agreed to the Weller amendment to add a new paragraph to section 3 which includes issues with respect to certification by a nationally recognized testing laboratory of components for fuel dispensing devises that specifically reference compatibility with alcohol blended and biofuels that contain greater than 15 percent alcohol. [Delegates allowed to vote] 3:45 PM
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Advanced Fuels Infrastructure Research and Development Act: The House began consideration of H.R. 547, to facilitate the development of markets for alternative fuels and Ultra Low Sulfur Diesel fuel through research, development, and demonstration and data collection. [Links are activated for C.O.P. Subscribers] [H.R. 547 Summary] [H.R. 547 Legislative Status] [Congressional Record Debate] Agreed To: ...By a Recorded vote of 226 ayes to 201 noes, Roll No. 84, the House agreed to the Dent amendment to add provisions which allow fuel distributors and retailers to transform their businesses by dispensing hydrogen, reformed on site from various feedstocks, or delivered by pipeline or tube trucks, resulting in new storage, handling, and equipment challenges necessary beyond that carried out under the Energy Policy Act of 2005. [Delegates allowed to vote] 3:54 PM
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Advanced Fuels Infrastructure Research and Development Act: The House began consideration of H.R. 547, to facilitate the development of markets for alternative fuels and Ultra Low Sulfur Diesel fuel through research, development, and demonstration and data collection. [Links are activated for C.O.P. Subscribers] [H.R. 547 Summary] [H.R. 547 Legislative Status] [Congressional Record Debate] Agreed To: ...By a Recorded vote of 419 ayes to 6 noes, Roll No. 85, the House agreed to the Rogers (MI) amendment to add a new paragraph to section 3, Biofuel Infrastructure and Additives Research and Development, to include issues with respect to where in the fuel supply chain additives optimally should be added to fuels. [Delegates allowed to vote] 4:00 PM
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Advanced Fuels Infrastructure Research and Development Act: The House began consideration of H.R. 547, to facilitate the development of markets for alternative fuels and Ultra Low Sulfur Diesel fuel through research, development, and demonstration and data collection. [Links are activated for C.O.P. Subscribers] [H.R. 547 Summary] [H.R. 547 Legislative Status] [Congressional Record Debate] Agreed To: ...By a Recorded vote of 422 ayes to 3 noes, Roll No. 86, the House agreed to the Cantor amendment to add a new section 7 entitled Additional Funding [to require passenger planes holding 42 people to use alternative fuels]. [Delegates allowed to vote] 4:07 PM
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Advanced Fuels Infrastructure Research and Development Act: The House began consideration of H.R. 547, to facilitate the development of markets for alternative fuels and Ultra Low Sulfur Diesel fuel through research, development, and demonstration and data collection. [Links are activated for C.O.P. Subscribers] [H.R. 547 Summary] [H.R. 547 Legislative Status] [Congressional Record Debate] Agreed To: ...By a Recorded vote of 417 ayes to 0 noes, Roll No. 87, the House agreed to the Hastings (FL) amendment to include language which encourages the Assistant Administrator to utilize Land Grant Institutions, Historically Black Colleges and Universities, Hispanic Serving Institutions and other minority serving institutions among other resources to undertake research for programs covered by the bill. [Delegates NOT allowed to vote] [This is a re-vote of Roll No. 82 taken in the Committee of the Whole] {These votes are not taken in the Committee of the Whole. After the House finishes "debating" a bill in the Committee of the Whole, it reports back the results of its deliberations. Any member can then request separate votes on amendments adopted while the House was meeting as the Committee of the Whole. In essence, the House casts two votes on the same amendment. Votes outside the Committee of the Whole do not include delegates.} 4:38 PM
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Advanced Fuels Infrastructure Research and Development Act: The House began consideration of H.R. 547, to facilitate the development of markets for alternative fuels and Ultra Low Sulfur Diesel fuel through research, development, and demonstration and data collection. [Links are activated for C.O.P. Subscribers] [H.R. 547 Summary] [H.R. 547 Legislative Status] [Congressional Record Debate] Agreed To: ...By a Recorded vote of 354 ayes to 58 noes, Roll No. 88, the House agreed to the Rogers (MI) amendment to add a new paragraph to section 3, Biofuel Infrastructure and Additives Research and Development, to include issues with respect to where in the fuel supply chain additives optimally should be added to fuels. [Delegates NOT allowed to vote. This is a re-vote of Roll No. 85 taken in the Committee of the Whole-see explanation on Vote # 87] 4:53 PM
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Advanced Fuels Infrastructure Research and Development Act: The House began consideration of H.R. 547, to facilitate the development of markets for alternative fuels and Ultra Low Sulfur Diesel fuel through research, development, and demonstration and data collection. [Links are activated for C.O.P. Subscribers] [H.R. 547 Summary] [H.R. 547 Legislative Status] [Congressional Record Debate] Agreed To: ...By a Yea and Nay vote of 385 yeas to 24 nays, Roll No. 89, the House agreed to the Weller amendment to add a new paragraph to section 3 which includes issues with respect to certification by a nationally recognized testing laboratory of components for fuel dispensing devises that specifically reference compatibility with alcohol blended and biofuels that contain greater than 15 percent alcohol. [Delegates NOT allowed to vote. This is a re-vote of Roll No. 83 taken in the Committee of the Whole-see explanation on Vote # 87] 5:00 PM
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Advanced Fuels Infrastructure Research and Development Act: The House began consideration of H.R. 547, to facilitate the development of markets for alternative fuels and Ultra Low Sulfur Diesel fuel through research, development, and demonstration and data collection. [Links are activated for C.O.P. Subscribers] [H.R. 547 Summary] [H.R. 547 Legislative Status] [Congressional Record Debate] Agreed To: ...By a Yea and Nay vote of 385 yeas to 23 nays, Roll No. 90, the House agreed to the Cantor amendment to add a new section 7 entitled Additional Funding [to require passenger planes holding 42 people to use alternative fuels]. [Delegates NOT allowed to vote. This is a re-vote of Roll No. 86 taken in the Committee of the Whole-see explanation on Vote # 87] 5:07 PM
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Advanced Fuels Infrastructure Research and Development Act: The House began consideration of H.R. 547, to facilitate the development of markets for alternative fuels and Ultra Low Sulfur Diesel fuel through research, development, and demonstration and data collection. [Links are activated for C.O.P. Subscribers] [H.R. 547 Summary] [H.R. 547 Legislative Status] [Congressional Record Debate] Rejected: ...By a Recorded vote of 200 ayes to 207 noes, Roll No. 91, the House rejected the Shimkus motion to recommit with instructions to Science and Technology. The instructions contained in the motion seek to require the bill to be reported back to the House with amendments which insert provisions allowing the inclusion of clean coal. 5:35 PM
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Advanced Fuels Infrastructure Research and Development Act: By a Recorded vote of 400 ayes to 3 noes, Roll No. 92, the House passed H.R. 547, to facilitate the development of markets for alternative fuels and Ultra Low Sulfur Diesel fuel through research, development, and demonstration and data collection. [Links are activated for C.O.P. Subscribers] [H.R. 547 Summary] [H.R. 547 Legislative Status] [Congressional Record Debate] 5:38 PM
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February 12, 2007 |
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Honoring the Employees of the Department of Homeland Security: By a Yea and Nay vote of 412 yeas to 0 nays, Roll No. 93, 2/3 of those present having voted in the affirmative, the House agreed to suspend the rules and pass H.Res. 134, recognizing and honoring the employees of the Department of Homeland Security for their efforts and contributions to protect and secure the Nation. [Links are activated for C.O.P. Subscribers] [H.Res. 134 Summary] [H.Res. 134 Legislative Status] [H.Res. 134 PDF Text] [Congressional Record Debate] 6:55 PM
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Honoring the 98th Anniversary of the NAACP: By a Yea and Nay vote of 410 yeas to 0 nays, Roll No. 94, 2/3 of those present having voted in the affirmative, the House agreed to suspend the rules and pass H.Con.Res. 44, honoring and praising the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People on the occasion of its 98th anniversary. [Links are activated for C.O.P. Subscribers] [H.Con.Res. 44 Summary] [H.Con.Res. 44 Legislative Status] [H.Con.Res. 44 PDF Text] [Congressional Record Debate] 7:04 PM
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February 13, 2007 |
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National Day of Remembrance: By a Yea and Nay vote of 426 yeas to 0 nays, Roll No. 95, 2/3 of those present having voted in the affirmative, the House agreed to suspend the rules and pass H.Res. 122, recognizing the significance of the 65th anniversary of the signing of Executive Order 9066 by President Franklin D. Roosevelt and supporting the goals of the Japanese American, German American, and Italian American communities in recognizing a National Day of Remembrance to increase public awareness of the events surrounding the restriction, exclusion, and internment of individuals and families during World War II. [Links are activated for C.O.P. Subscribers] [H.Res. 122 Summary] [H.Res. 122 Legislative Status] [H.Res. 122 PDF Text] [Congressional Record Debate] 12:00 PM
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Iraq Resolution: The House began consideration of H.Con.Res. 63, disapproving of the decision of the President announced on January 10, 2007, to deploy more than 20,000 additional United States combat troops to Iraq [non-binding resolution that does not require the President's signature]. [Links are activated for C.O.P. Subscribers] [H.Con.Res. 63 Summary] [H.Con.Res. 63 Legislative Status] [Congressional Record Debate] Agreed To: ...By a Recorded vote of 227 ayes to 197 noes, Roll No. 96, the House agreed to order the previous question (ending debate) on H.Res. 157, the rule, providing for consideration of the concurrent resolution (H.Con.Res. 63). 12:15 PM
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Iraq Resolution: The House began consideration of H.Con.Res. 63, disapproving of the decision of the President announced on January 10, 2007, to deploy more than 20,000 additional United States combat troops to Iraq [non-binding resolution that does not require the President's signature]. [Links are activated for C.O.P. Subscribers] [H.Con.Res. 63 Summary] [H.Con.Res. 63 Legislative Status] [Congressional Record Debate] Agreed To: ...By a Recorded vote of 232 ayes to 192 noes, Roll No. 97, the House agreed to H.Res. 157, the rule, providing for consideration of the concurrent resolution (H.Con.Res. 63). 12:23 PM
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Lino Perez, Jr. Post Office: By a Yea and Nay vote of 421 yeas to 0 nays, Roll No. 98, 2/3 of those present having voted in the affirmative, the House agreed to suspend the rules and pass H.R. 437, to designate the facility of the United States Postal Service located at 500 West Eisenhower Street in Rio Grande City, Texas, as the "Lino Perez, Jr. Post Office". [Links are activated for C.O.P. Subscribers] [H.R. 437 Summary] [H.R. 437 Legislative Status] [H.R. 437 PDF Text] [Congressional Record Debate] 12:30 PM
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February 16, 2007 |
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Iraq Resolution: By a Yea and Nay vote of 246 yeas to 182 nays, Roll No. 99, the House passed H.Con.Res. 63, disapproving of the decision of the President announced on January 10, 2007, to deploy more than 20,000 additional United States combat troops to Iraq [non-binding resolution that does not require the President's signature]. [Links are activated for C.O.P. Subscribers] [H.Con.Res. 63 Summary] [H.Con.Res. 63 Legislative Status] [Congressional Record Debate] 3:23 PM
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House Rules: The House began consideration of H.Res. 161, providing for consideration of motions to suspend the rules [That it shall be in order at any time on the legislative day of Friday, February 16, 2007, for the Speaker to entertain motions that the House suspend the rules relating to the bill (H.R. 976) to amend the Internal Revenue Code of 1986 to provide tax relief for small businesses, and for other purposes]. [Links are activated for C.O.P. Subscribers] [H.Res. 161 Summary] [H.Res. 161 Legislative Status] [Congressional Record Debate] Agreed To: ...By a Yea and Nay vote of 218 yeas to 188 nays, Roll No. 100, the House agreed to order the previous question (ending debate) on H.Res. 161. 4:28 PM
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House Rules: The House began consideration of H.Res. 161, providing for consideration of motions to suspend the rules [That it shall be in order at any time on the legislative day of Friday, February 16, 2007, for the Speaker to entertain motions that the House suspend the rules relating to the bill (H.R. 976) to amend the Internal Revenue Code of 1986 to provide tax relief for small businesses, and for other purposes]. [Links are activated for C.O.P. Subscribers] [H.Res. 161 Summary] [H.Res. 161 Legislative Status] [Congressional Record Debate] Agreed To: ...By a Recorded vote of 220 ayes to 184 noes, Roll No. 101, the House agreed to H.Res. 161. 4:36 PM
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Small Business Tax Relief Act of 2007: By a Yea and Nay vote of 360 yeas to 45 nays, Roll No. 102, 2/3 of those present having voted in the affirmative, the House agreed to suspend the rules and pass H.R. 976, to amend the Internal Revenue Code of 1986 to provide tax relief for small businesses, and for other purposes [to be combined with a raise in the minimum wage-H.R. 2]. [Links are activated for C.O.P. Subscribers] [H.R. 976 Summary] [H.R. 976 Legislative Status] [H.R. 976 PDF Text] [House Reports: 110-14] [2007 CBO Cost Estimate of H.R. 976] [2007 House Vote No. 18] [2007 Senate Vote No. 42] [Congressional Record Debate] 5:10 PM
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February 27, 2007 |
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National Medal of Honor Day: By a Yea and Nay vote of 411 yeas to 0 nays, Roll No. 103, 2/3 of those present having voted in the affirmative, the House agreed to suspend the rules and pass H.Con.Res. 47, supporting the goals and ideals of a National Medal of Honor Day to celebrate and honor the recipients of the Medal of Honor. [Links are activated for C.O.P. Subscribers] [H.Con.Res. 47 Summary] [H.Con.Res. 47 Legislative Status] [H.Con.Res. 47 PDF Text] [Congressional Record Debate] 7:02 PM
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Promoting Transparency in Financial Reporting Act of 2007: By a Yea and Nay vote of 412 yeas to 0 nays, Roll No. 104, 2/3 of those present having voted in the affirmative, the House agreed to suspend the rules and pass H.R. 755, to require annual oral testimony before the Financial Services Committee of the Chairperson or a designee of the Chairperson of the Securities and Exchange Commission, the Financial Accounting Standards Board, and the Public Company Accounting Oversight Board, relating to their efforts to promote transparency in financial reporting. [Links are activated for C.O.P. Subscribers] [H.R. 755 Summary] [H.R. 755 Legislative Status] [H.R. 755 PDF Text] [Congressional Record Debate] 7:10 PM
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Promoting Antiterrorism Cooperation through Technology and Science (PACTS) Act: By a Yea and Nay vote of 396 yeas to 16 nays, Roll No. 105, 2/3 of those present having voted in the affirmative, the House agreed to suspend the rules and pass H.R. 884, to provide for the establishment of the Science and Technology Homeland Security International Cooperative Programs Office, and for other purposes. [Links are activated for C.O.P. Subscribers] [H.R. 884 Summary] [H.R. 884 Legislative Status] [H.R. 884 PDF Text] [Congressional Record Debate] 7:19 PM
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February 28, 2007 |
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National Security Foreign Investment Reform and Strengthened Transparency Act of 2007: The House began consideration of H.R. 556, to ensure national security while promoting foreign investment and the creation and maintenance of jobs, to reform the process by which such investments are examined for any effect they may have on national security, to establish the Committee on Foreign Investment in the United States, and for other purposes. [Links are activated for C.O.P. Subscribers] [H.R. 556 Summary] [H.R. 556 Legislative Status] [Congressional Record Debate] Rejected: ...By a Recorded vote of 198 ayes to 228 noes, Roll No. 106, the House rejected the McCaul (TX) amendment numbered 5 printed in the Congressional Record, to insert a new paragraph outlining additional contents of report related to barriers to investment into the United States. [Delegates allowed to vote] 1:15 PM
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National Security Foreign Investment Reform and Strengthened Transparency Act of 2007: The House began consideration of H.R. 556, to ensure national security while promoting foreign investment and the creation and maintenance of jobs, to reform the process by which such investments are examined for any effect they may have on national security, to establish the Committee on Foreign Investment in the United States, and for other purposes. [Links are activated for C.O.P. Subscribers] [H.R. 556 Summary] [H.R. 556 Legislative Status] [Congressional Record Debate] Rejected: ...By a Recorded vote of 197 ayes to 231 noes, Roll No. 107, the House rejected the McCaul (TX) amendment numbered 6 printed in the Congressional Record, to insert a new paragraph to specify that the contents of report related to barriers to investment into the United States and to include burdensome regulation in the United States as compared to other countries. [Delegates allowed to vote] 1:25 PM
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National Security Foreign Investment Reform and Strengthened Transparency Act of 2007: The House began consideration of H.R. 556, to ensure national security while promoting foreign investment and the creation and maintenance of jobs, to reform the process by which such investments are examined for any effect they may have on national security, to establish the Committee on Foreign Investment in the United States, and for other purposes. [Links are activated for C.O.P. Subscribers] [H.R. 556 Summary] [H.R. 556 Legislative Status] [Congressional Record Debate] Rejected: ...By a Recorded vote of 197 ayes to 231 noes, Roll No. 108, the House rejected the McCaul (TX) amendment numbered 7 printed in the Congressional Record, to insert a new paragraph entitled Contents of Report Related to Barriers to Investment into the United States and specifies for inclusion in the report a detailed discussion of factors including trend information on the number of jobs in the United States related to foreign investment resulting from covered transactions, that affect the number of filings, changes in the type of business sectors involved in filings, and changes in the number of investments originating from specific countries. [Delegates allowed to vote] 1:33 PM
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National Security Foreign Investment Reform and Strengthened Transparency Act of 2007: The House began consideration of H.R. 556, to ensure national security while promoting foreign investment and the creation and maintenance of jobs, to reform the process by which such investments are examined for any effect they may have on national security, to establish the Committee on Foreign Investment in the United States, and for other purposes. [Links are activated for C.O.P. Subscribers] [H.R. 556 Summary] [H.R. 556 Legislative Status] [Congressional Record Debate] Rejected: ...By a Recorded vote of 193 ayes to 229 noes, Roll No. 109, the House rejected the Neugebauer motion to recommit with instructions. The instructions contained in the motion seek to require the bill to be reported back to the House with amendments that require the President to include in the annual report a detailed discussion of factors, including the deleterious effect of burdensome regulations. [Delegates NOT allowed to vote] 2:05 PM
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National Security Foreign Investment Reform and Strengthened Transparency Act of 2007: By a Recorded vote of 423 ayes to 0 noes, Roll No. 110, the House passed H.R. 556, to ensure national security while promoting foreign investment and the creation and maintenance of jobs, to reform the process by which such investments are examined for any effect they may have on national security, to establish the Committee on Foreign Investment in the United States, and for other purposes. [Links are activated for C.O.P. Subscribers] [H.R. 556 Summary] [H.R. 556 Legislative Status] [Congressional Record Debate] 2:13 PM
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American Heart Month: By a Yea and Nay vote of 412 yeas to 0 nays, Roll No. 111, 2/3 of those present having voted in the affirmative, the House agreed to suspend the rules and pass H.Con.Res. 52, supporting the goals and ideals of American Heart Month. [Links are activated for C.O.P. Subscribers] [H.Con.Res. 52 Summary] [H.Con.Res. 52 Legislative Status] [H.Con.Res. 52 PDF Text] [Congressional Record Debate] 2:23 PM
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