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AmendmentsThe following are amendments proposed for this legislation. Click an amendment's name to read the text of the amendment, where available. An amendment to change the amount available for the operating expenses of the National Archives and Records Administration to $283,975,000 from $283,975,000,000. Proposed: Jun 29, 2005.
Accepted: Jun 29, 2005.
(2) H.Amdt. 395 by Rep. Edwards [D-TX17] An amendment to add a new title addressing funding for Medical Services for the Veterans Health Administration. Proposed: Jun 29, 2005.
Amendment increases funding for the Office of the Secretary of Transportation; for IRS tax enforcement; and for the Community Development Fund. Proposed: Jun 29, 2005.
Accepted: Jun 29, 2005.
An amendment to increase funding in the bill by $38 million for tax enforcement efforts at the IRS and to increase funding for CDBG accounts by $67.5 million. Amendment increases funding for the National Railroad Passenger Corporation. Proposed: Jun 29, 2005.
Accepted: Jun 29, 2005.
An amendment to increase funds (by transfer) for grants to the National Railroad Passenger Corporation by $626,248,000 to $1.176 billion. Amendment increases funding for lead hazard control grants. Proposed: Jun 29, 2005.
Accepted: Jun 29, 2005.
An amendment to reduce funding for the new headquarters building for the Department of Transportation, to reduce funding for executive direction program activities of the Department of the Treasury and to increase funding for the Lead Hazard Reduction program, as authorized by section 1011 of the Residential Lead-Based Paint Hazard Reduction Act of 1992. Amendment increases funding for FAA safety programs. Proposed: Jun 29, 2005.
Accepted: Jun 29, 2005.
An amendment to increase funding for FAA Safety Programs. (7) H.Amdt. 400 by Rep. Poe [R-TX2] An amendment numbered 12 printed in the Congressional Record to increase funding for the Air Traffic Services Account. Proposed: Jun 29, 2005.
(8) H.Amdt. 401 by Rep. Brown [D-FL3] Amendment deletes language which prevents funding for certain Amtrak routes. Proposed: Jun 29, 2005.
Accepted: Jun 29, 2005.
An amendment to strike language in the matter related to "Department of Transportation--Federal Railroad Administration--Grants to National Railroad Passenger Corporation", strike "none of the funds herein" and all that follows through "further, That". Jun 29, 2005.
On agreeing to the Brown, Corrine amendment (A008) Agreed to by recorded vote: 269 - 152 (Roll no. 336).
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(9) H.Amdt. 402 by Rep. Kennedy [R-MN6] Amendment sought to increase funding for Homeless Assistance Grants. Proposed: Jun 29, 2005.
Rejected: Jun 29, 2005.
An amendment to reduce funding for quarterly grants to the National Railroad Passenger Corporation and increase funding for Homeless Assistance Grants. Jun 29, 2005.
On agreeing to the Kennedy (MN) amendment (A009) Failed by recorded vote: 59 - 362 (Roll no. 337).
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(10) H.Amdt. 403 by Rep. Green [D-TX9] Amendment increases funding for fair housing programs. Proposed: Jun 29, 2005.
Accepted: Jun 29, 2005.
An amendment to increase funding for fair housing and equal opportunity funding and to reduce funding for the Internal Revenue Service Information Systems and Telecommunications Support Account. Jun 29, 2005.
On agreeing to the Green, Al amendment (A010) Agreed to by recorded vote: 231 - 191 (Roll no. 338).
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(11) H.Amdt. 404 by Rep. Miller [R-CA42] Amendment increases funding for the Community Development Fund by $24 million for brownfields redevelopment. Proposed: Jun 29, 2005.
Accepted: Jun 29, 2005.
An amendment numbered 9 printed in the Congressional Record to reduce funding for the Internal Revenue Service by $24 million and increase funding for the Community Development Fund by $24 million. (12) H.Amdt. 405 by Rep. Nadler [D-NY8] Amendment increases funding for the section 8 housing voucher program. Proposed: Jun 29, 2005.
Accepted: Jun 29, 2005.
An amendment to increase funding for tenant-based rental assistance by $100,000,000. Jun 29, 2005.
On agreeing to the Nadler amendment (A012) Agreed to by recorded vote: 225 - 194 (Roll no. 339).
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(13) H.Amdt. 406 by Rep. Gingrey [R-GA11] An amendment numbered 1 printed in the Congressional Record to prohibit the use of funds from being made available to provide assistance under the community development block grant for any private economic development project involving the obtaining of property by the exercise of the power of eminent domain. Proposed: Jun 29, 2005.
Withdrawn: Jun 29, 2005.
(14) H.Amdt. 407 by Rep. Kilpatrick [D-MI13] An amendment to strike "Provided" in line 3 on page 64 and all that follows through line 19 on page 65, and inserts new language seeking to direct the Secretary to allocate and provide renewal funding for each public housing agency based on leasing and per-voucher cost data for the most recent 12-month period for which such data is available as of the time of the such allocation determinations. Proposed: Jun 29, 2005.
Withdrawn: Jun 29, 2005.
(15) H.Amdt. 408 by Rep. Davis [D-AL7] Amendment provides $60 million for the HUD HOPE VI program. Proposed: Jun 29, 2005.
Accepted: Jun 29, 2005.
An amendment to insert a new item relating to revitalization of severely distressed public housing(Hope VI). The amendment seeks to restore $60,000,000 in funding. Jun 29, 2005.
On agreeing to the Davis (AL) amendment (A015) Agreed to by recorded vote: 248 - 173 (Roll no. 340).
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(16) H.Amdt. 409 by Rep. Nadler [D-NY8] Amendment increases funding for the Housing Opportunities for Persons with AIDS program. Proposed: Jun 29, 2005.
Accepted: Jun 29, 2005.
An amendment numbered 10 printed in the CongressionalRecord to increase funding for carrying out the Housing Opportunities for Persons with AIDS program by $10 million and to reduce funding for the Working Capital Fund by the same amount. (17) H.Amdt. 410 by Rep. Waters [D-CA35] Amendment sought to increase funding for the Community Development Fund to continue the section 108 loan guarantee program. Proposed: Jun 29, 2005.
Rejected: Jun 29, 2005.
An amendment to increase funding for the Community Development Fund by $6,944,000 and to reduce funding for Other Federal Drug Control Programs by the same amount. (18) H.Amdt. 411 by Rep. King [R-IA5] Amendment sought to reduce funding for salaries and expenses for the U.S. Supreme Court. Proposed: Jun 29, 2005.
Rejected: Jun 29, 2005.
An amendment to reduce funding for salaries and expenses of the Supreme Court of the United States by $1.5 million. Jun 29, 2005.
On agreeing to the King (IA) amendment (A018) Failed by recorded vote: 42 - 374 (Roll no. 341).
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Amendment sought to increase funding for salaries and expenses for Courts of Appeals, District Courts, and Other Judicial Services. Proposed: Jun 29, 2005.
Rejected: Jun 29, 2005.
An amendment to increase funding for the salaries and expenses of the Courts of Appeals, District Courts, and other Judicial services by $6.9 million and reduce funding for the General Services Adminstration by the same amount. Jun 29, 2005.
On agreeing to the Herseth amendment (A019) Failed by recorded vote: 188 - 232 (Roll no. 342).
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(20) H.Amdt. 413 by Rep. Maloney [D-NY14] Amendment, as modified, increases funding for the Privacy and Civil Liberties Oversight Board. Proposed: Jun 29, 2005.
An amendment numbered 8 printed in the Congressional Record toincrease funding for the Privacy and Civil Liberties Board from $750,000 to $3 million. (21) H.Amdt. 414 by Rep. Hooley [D-OR5] Amendment increases funding for the High Intensity Drug Trafficking Areas Program. Proposed: Jun 29, 2005.
Accepted: Jun 29, 2005.
An amendment to reduce funding for salaries and expenses of the Office of Management and Budget by $9 million and to increase funding for necessary expenses of the Office of National Drug Control Policy's High Intensity Drug Trafficking Areas Program by the same amount. Jun 29, 2005.
On agreeing to the Hooley amendment (A021) Agreed to by recorded vote: 315 - 103 (Roll no. 343).
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(22) H.Amdt. 415 by Rep. Souder [R-IN3] Amendment increases funding for Federal Drug Control Programs to support a national youth and anti-drug media campaign. Proposed: Jun 29, 2005.
Accepted: Jun 29, 2005.
An amendment numbered 17 printed in the Congressional Record to increase funding for Federal Drug Control Programs by $25 million and to reduce funding for the GSA by the same amount. Jun 29, 2005.
On agreeing to the Souder amendment (A022) Agreed to by recorded vote: 268 - 151 (Roll no. 344).
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(23) H.Amdt. 416 by Rep. Shuster [R-PA9] An amendment numbered 13 printed in the Congressional Recordto increase funding for the GSA's Federal Buildings Fund by $2 million and to reduce funding for official reception and representation expenses by the same amount. Proposed: Jun 29, 2005.
Withdrawn: Jun 29, 2005.
(24) H.Amdt. 417 by Rep. Hinchey [D-NY22] Amendment modifies language in the bill which prohibits funds for publicity or propaganda purposes within the United States. Proposed: Jun 30, 2005.
Accepted: Jun 30, 2005.
An amendment to include private contracting in the section of the bill prohibiting use of funds for propaganda. (25) H.Amdt. 418 by Rep. Simmons [R-CT2] An amendment numbered 14 printed in the Congressional Record to prohibit use of funds in the bill for entering into, implementation of, or provision of oversight of contracts between the Secretary of the Treasury and private collection agencies. The provisions of the amendment shall not impact the administration of any tax or tariff. Finally, the amendment provides for a $5 million reduction in funds for the Business Systems Modernization account of the IRS. Proposed: Jun 30, 2005.
Withdrawn: Jun 30, 2005.
(26) H.Amdt. 419 by Rep. Flake [R-AZ6] An amendment to prohibit use of funds in the bill to enforce regulations preventing travel to Cuba by members of the United States Armed Forces. Proposed: Jun 30, 2005.
(27) H.Amdt. 420 by Rep. Davis [D-FL11] Amendment sought to prohibit funds in the bill from being used to enforce certain regulations restricting family travel to Cuba. Proposed: Jun 30, 2005.
Rejected: Jun 30, 2005.
An amendment to prohibit use of funds in the bill to enforce regulations preventing family travel to Cuba. Jun 30, 2005.
On agreeing to the Davis (FL) amendment (A027) Failed by recorded vote: 208 - 211 (Roll no. 345).
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(28) H.Amdt. 421 by Rep. Flake [R-AZ6] An amendment to prohibit use of funds in the bill to enforce regulations preventing travel to Cuba for religious reasons. Proposed: Jun 30, 2005.
Withdrawn: Jun 30, 2005.
(29) H.Amdt. 422 by Rep. Lee [D-CA9] Amendment sought to prohibit the use of funds in the bill to enforce restrictions on travel to Cuba for educational purposes. Proposed: Jun 30, 2005.
Rejected: Jun 30, 2005.
An amendment to prohibit use of funds in the bill to enforce regulations preventing travel to Cuba by academic institutions. Jun 30, 2005.
On agreeing to the Lee amendment (A029) Failed by recorded vote: 187 - 233 (Roll no. 346).
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(30) H.Amdt. 423 by Rep. Sanders [I-VT] An amendment to prohibit use of funds in the bill to provide for the competitive sourcing of flight service stations. Proposed: Jun 30, 2005.
Accepted: Jun 30, 2005.
Jun 30, 2005.
On agreeing to the Sanders amendment (A030) Agreed to by recorded vote: 238 - 177 (Roll no. 347).
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(31) H.Amdt. 424 by Rep. Rangel [D-NY15] An amendment to prohibit the use of funds from being made available to implement, administer, or enforce the economic embargo of Cuba, except that the foregoing limitation does not apply to the administration of a tax or tariff. Proposed: Jun 30, 2005.
Rejected: Jun 30, 2005.
Jun 30, 2005.
On agreeing to the Rangel amendment (A031) Failed by recorded vote: 169 - 250 (Roll no. 348).
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(32) H.Amdt. 425 by Rep. Souder [R-IN3] Amendment prohibits funds from being used to enforce section 703 of the District of Columbia Firearms Control Act which requires certain firearms to be unloaded and disassembled. Proposed: Jun 30, 2005.
Accepted: Jun 30, 2005.
An amendment to prohibit use of funds in the bill to enforce section 702 of the Firearms Control Regulations Act of 1975. Jun 30, 2005.
On agreeing to the Souder amendment (A032) Agreed to by recorded vote: 259 - 161, 1 Present (Roll no. 349).
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(33) H.Amdt. 426 by Rep. Obey [D-WI7] An amendment to add a new section requiring that the salary for individual Members of Congress shall be paid out of funds in the bill for the District of Columbia and shall be limited to $92,500. Proposed: Jun 30, 2005.
(34) H.Amdt. 427 by Rep. Garrett [R-NJ5] An amendment to prohibit use of funds in the bill to enforce the judgment of the United States Supreme Court in the case of Kelo v. New London, decided June 23, 2005. Proposed: Jun 30, 2005.
Accepted: Jun 30, 2005.
Jun 30, 2005.
On agreeing to the Garrett (NJ) amendment (A034) Agreed to by recorded vote: 231 - 189 (Roll no. 350).
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(35) H.Amdt. 428 by Rep. DeLauro [D-CT3] An amendment to prohibit use of funds in the bill to enter into any contract with an incorporated entity where such entity's sealed bid or competitive proposal shows that such entity is incorporated or chartered in Bermuda, Barbados, the Cayman Islands, Antigua, or Panama. Proposed: Jun 30, 2005.
Rejected: Jun 30, 2005.
Jun 30, 2005.
On agreeing to the DeLauro amendment (A035) Failed by recorded vote: 190 - 231 (Roll no. 351).
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(36) H.Amdt. 429 by Rep. Markey [D-MA7] At the end of the bill (before the short title), insert the following: \ SEC. 948. None of the funds made available in this Act may be used in contravention of section 552a of title 5, United States Code (popularly known as the Privacy Act) or of section 552.224 of title 48 of the Code of Federal Regulations. Proposed: Jun 30, 2005.
Accepted: Jun 30, 2005.
An amendment to prohibit the use of funds from being made available in contravention of section 552a of title 5, or of section 552.224 of title 48 of the Code of Federal Regulations. (37) H.Amdt. 430 by Rep. Hefley [R-CO5] An amendment numbered 7 printed in the Congressional Record to reduce total appropriations by $669,350,000. Proposed: Jun 30, 2005.
Rejected: Jun 30, 2005.
Jun 30, 2005.
On agreeing to the Hefley amendment (A037) Failed by recorded vote: 88 - 338 (Roll no. 352).
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(38) H.Amdt. 431 by Rep. Kilpatrick [D-MI13] An amendment to prohibit the use of funds from being made available to recommend approval of the sale of Unocal Corporation to CNOOC Ltd. of China. Proposed: Jun 30, 2005.
Accepted: Jun 30, 2005.
Jun 30, 2005.
On agreeing to the Kilpatrick (MI) amendment (A038) Agreed to by recorded vote: 333 - 92 (Roll no. 353).
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(39) H.Amdt. 432 by Rep. Obey [D-WI7] An amendment to prohibit the use of funds from being used in contravention of that portion of OMB Circular No. A-11, section 22.2, that states that in testimony before Congressional committees and communication with Members of Congress, witnesses will give frank and complete answers to all questions. Proposed: Jun 30, 2005.
Rejected: Jun 30, 2005.
Jun 30, 2005.
On agreeing to the Obey amendment (A039) Failed by recorded vote: 208 - 215 (Roll no. 354).
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(40) H.Amdt. 433 by Rep. Tiahrt [R-KS4] An amendment to prohibit the use of funds from being made available to promulgate regulations without consideration of the effect of such regulations on the competitiveness of American businesses. Proposed: Jun 30, 2005.
Withdrawn: Jun 30, 2005.
(41) H.Amdt. 434 by Rep. Brown [D-OH13] An amendment to prohibit the use of funds from being used by the Council of Economic Advisers to produce an Economic Report of the President regarding the average cost of developing and introducing a new prescription drug to the market at $800 million or more. Proposed: Jun 30, 2005.
Rejected: Jun 30, 2005.
Jun 30, 2005.
On agreeing to the Brown (OH) amendment (A041) Failed by recorded vote: 141 - 284 (Roll no. 355).
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(42) H.Amdt. 435 by Rep. Knollenberg [R-MI9] An amendment to increase the Management and Administration--Working Capital Fund by $22,000,000. Proposed: Jun 30, 2005.
Accepted: Jun 30, 2005.
(43) H.Amdt. 436 by Rep. Clay [D-MO1] An amendment to prohibit any of the funds made available in the Act from being used to provide mortgage insurance under the National Housing Act (12 U.S.C. 1701 et seq.) for any mortgage or loan made by a lender that has been determined, by the Secretary of Housing and Urban Development, under the Home Mortgage Disclosure Act of 1975 (12 U.S.C. 2801 et seq.) to have engaged in lending practices that are not prudent. Proposed: Jun 30, 2005.
Withdrawn: Jun 30, 2005.
(44) H.Amdt. 437 by Rep. Velázquez [D-NY12] An amendment to prohibit funds made available in the Act from being used by the General Services Administration to carry out the eTravel Service program. Proposed: Jun 30, 2005.
Accepted: Jun 30, 2005.
Jun 30, 2005.
On agreeing to the Velazquez amendment (A044) Agreed to by recorded vote: 233 - 192 (Roll no. 356).
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(45) H.Amdt. 438 by Rep. Wynn [D-MD4] An amendment to prohibit funds made available by the Act from being used to pay a Federal contractor with respect to a contract if the contractor fails to enter into a subcontract with a small business in accordance with the contractor's subcontracting plan (under section 8(d) of the Small Business Act (15 U.S.C. 637(d)) for the contract, unless the contractor provides written justification or was not in compliance under a previous Federal contract with the contract c lause requred byu section 8(d)(2) of the Small Business Act (15 U.S.C. 637(d)(2)) with respect to timely payment, as found by the awarding agency, and is the subject of litigation or an administrative claim relating to a late payment to a subcontractor by the contractor. Proposed: Jun 30, 2005.
(46) H.Amdt. 439 by Rep. Van Hollen [D-MD8] Amendment prohibits funds in the bill from being used to implement certain procedures relating to the public-private competition for Federal jobs and services. Proposed: Jun 30, 2005.
Accepted: Jun 30, 2005.
An amendment to prohibit funds made available in the Act from being used to implement the revision of Office of Management and Budget Circular A-76 made on May 29, 2003. Jun 30, 2005.
On agreeing to the Van Hollen amendment (A046) Agreed to by recorded vote: 222 - 203 (Roll no. 357).
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(47) H.Amdt. 440 by Rep. Jackson-Lee [D-TX18] Amendment sought to prohibit the use of funds to implement community service requirements for public housing tenants. Proposed: Jun 30, 2005.
Rejected: Jun 30, 2005.
An amendment to prohibit any of the funds made available in the Act from being used to implement section 12(c) of the United States Housing Act of 1937 (42 U.S.C. 1437j(c)). (48) H.Amdt. 441 by Rep. Pickering [R-MS3] An amendment to prohibit funds contained in the Act from being used to enforce the Individuals With Disabilities Parking Reform Amendment Act of 2000 (D.C. Law 13--279). Proposed: Jun 30, 2005.
Withdrawn: Jun 30, 2005.
(49) H.Amdt. 442 by Rep. Jackson-Lee [D-TX18] An amendment to reduce funding made available for "Department of Transportation--Surface Transportation Board-Salaries and Expenses", and increasing the amount made available for "Federal Aviation--Operations" derived from the General Fund by $5 million. Proposed: Jun 30, 2005.
Withdrawn: Jun 30, 2005.
(50) S.Amdt. 2060 by Sen. Bond [R-MO] To strike section 719, relating to Federal Election Campaign Act contribution requirements. Proposed: Oct 17, 2005.
Accepted: Oct 17, 2005.
(51) S.Amdt. 2061 by Sen. Bond [R-MO] To clarify the ability of HUD to recover assets used in violation of a regulatory agreement. Proposed: Oct 17, 2005.
Accepted: Oct 17, 2005.
Oct 17, 2005.
Amendment SA 2061 agreed to in Senate by Yea-Nay Vote. 93 - 0. Record Vote Number: 255.
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(52) S.Amdt. 2062 by Sen. Kyl [R-AZ] To provide that Members of Congress shall not receive a cost-of-living adjustment in pay during fiscal year 2006. Proposed: Oct 17, 2005.
Accepted: Oct 18, 2005.
Oct 18, 2005.
Amendment SA 2062 agreed to in Senate by Yea-Nay. 92 - 6. Record Vote Number: 256.
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(53) S.Amdt. 2063 by Sen. Kennedy [D-MA] To provide for an increase in the Federal minimum wage. Proposed: Oct 17, 2005.
(54) S.Amdt. 2064 by Sen. Lieberman [D-CT] Amendment information not available. Proposed: Oct 17, 2005.
(55) S.Amdt. 2065 by Sen. Bingaman [D-NM] To extend certain apportionments to primary airports. Proposed: Oct 17, 2005.
Accepted: Oct 20, 2005.
(56) S.Amdt. 2066 by Sen. Ensign [R-NV] Amendment information not available. Proposed: Oct 17, 2005.
(57) S.Amdt. 2067 by Sen. Brownback [R-KS] Amendment information not available. Proposed: Oct 17, 2005.
(58) S.Amdt. 2068 by Sen. Brownback [R-KS] Amendment information not available. Proposed: Oct 17, 2005.
(59) S.Amdt. 2069 by Sen. Stabenow [D-MI] Amendment information not available. Proposed: Oct 18, 2005.
(60) S.Amdt. 2070 by Sen. Collins [R-ME] To repeal the increased micropurchase threshold. Proposed: Oct 18, 2005.
Accepted: Oct 19, 2005.
(61) S.Amdt. 2071 by Sen. Brownback [R-KS] To make appropriations for the government of the District of Columbia for the fiscal year ending September 30, 2006. Proposed: Oct 18, 2005.
Accepted: Oct 18, 2005.
(62) S.Amdt. 2072 by Sen. Craig [R-ID] To require the use of a sliding scale match ratio for certain transportation projects in the State of Idaho. Proposed: Oct 18, 2005.
Accepted: Oct 19, 2005.
(63) S.Amdt. 2073 by Sen. Inhofe [R-OK] To make available funds for ARAC operation and maintenance at Fort Sill, Oklahoma. Proposed: Oct 18, 2005.
Accepted: Oct 19, 2005.
(64) S.Amdt. 2074 by Sen. Santorum [R-PA] Amendment information not available. Proposed: Oct 18, 2005.
(65) S.Amdt. 2075 by Sen. Frist [R-TN] Amendment information not available. Proposed: Oct 18, 2005.
(66) S.Amdt. 2076 by Sen. Harkin [D-IA] To provide that no funds may be used to provide assistance under section 8 of the United States Housing Act of 1937, to certain students at institutions of higher education, and for other purposes. Proposed: Oct 18, 2005.
Accepted: Oct 19, 2005.
(67) S.Amdt. 2077 by Sen. Reed [D-RI] To provide for appropriations for the Low-Income Home Energy Assistance Program. Proposed: Oct 18, 2005.
(68) S.Amdt. 2078 by Sen. Dorgan [D-ND] To establish a special committee of the Senate on war and reconstruction contracting. Proposed: Oct 18, 2005.
(69) S.Amdt. 2079 by Sen. Bond [R-MO] To ensure that public housing agencies will receive adequate funding for section 8 project-based vouchers. Proposed: Oct 18, 2005.
Accepted: Oct 18, 2005.
(70) S.Amdt. 2080 by Sen. Santorum [R-PA] To modify provisions relating to certain Federal contracts. Proposed: Oct 18, 2005.
Accepted: Oct 20, 2005.
(71) S.Amdt. 2081 by Sen. Voinovich [R-OH] Amendment information not available. Proposed: Oct 18, 2005.
(72) S.Amdt. 2082 by Sen. DeWine [R-OH] Amendment information not available. Proposed: Oct 18, 2005.
(73) S.Amdt. 2083 by Sen. DeWine [R-OH] To appropriate an additional $6,000,000 for the New Car Assessment Program with a corresponding offset in Department of Transportation salaries and expenses. Proposed: Oct 18, 2005.
Accepted: Oct 20, 2005.
(74) S.Amdt. 2084 by Sen. Coburn [R-OK] To require that any limitation, directive, or earmarking contained in either the House of Representatives or Senate report accompanying this bill be included in the conference report or joint statement accompanying the bill in order to be considered as having been approved by both Houses of Congress. Proposed: Oct 18, 2005.
(75) S.Amdt. 2085 by Sen. Coburn [R-OK] Amendment information not available. Proposed: Oct 18, 2005.
(76) S.Amdt. 2086 by Sen. Coburn [R-OK] Amendment information not available. Proposed: Oct 18, 2005.
(77) S.Amdt. 2087 by Sen. Coburn [R-OK] To limit the Department of Housing and Urban Development's funding for conferences. Proposed: Oct 18, 2005.
Accepted: Oct 20, 2005.
(78) S.Amdt. 2088 by Sen. Coburn [R-OK] Amendment information not available. Proposed: Oct 18, 2005.
(79) S.Amdt. 2089 by Sen. Coburn [R-OK] Amendment information not available. Proposed: Oct 18, 2005.
(80) S.Amdt. 2090 by Sen. Coburn [R-OK] Amendment information not available. Proposed: Oct 18, 2005.
(81) S.Amdt. 2091 by Sen. Coburn [R-OK] To prohibit any finds under the Act from being used for the Seattle Art Museum in Seattle, Washington for the construction of the Olympic Sculpture Park. Proposed: Oct 18, 2005.
Withdrawn: Oct 20, 2005.
(82) S.Amdt. 2092 by Sen. Coburn [R-OK] Amendment information not available. Proposed: Oct 18, 2005.
(83) S.Amdt. 2093 by Sen. Coburn [R-OK] To prohibit any funds under the Act from being used for a parking facility as part of the Joslyn Art Museum Master Plan, in Omaha, Nebraska. Proposed: Oct 18, 2005.
Rejected: Oct 20, 2005.
Oct 20, 2005.
Motion to table amendment SA 2093 agreed to in Senate by Yea-Nay Vote. 86 - 13. Record Vote Number: 260.
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(84) S.Amdt. 2094 by Sen. Coburn [R-OK] Amendment information not available. Proposed: Oct 18, 2005.
(85) S.Amdt. 2095 by Sen. Coburn [R-OK] Amendment information not available. Proposed: Oct 18, 2005.
(86) S.Amdt. 2096 by Sen. Coburn [R-OK] Amendment information not available. Proposed: Oct 18, 2005.
(87) S.Amdt. 2097 by Sen. Coburn [R-OK] Amendment information not available. Proposed: Oct 18, 2005.
(88) S.Amdt. 2098 by Sen. Coburn [R-OK] Amendment information not available. Proposed: Oct 18, 2005.
(89) S.Amdt. 2099 by Sen. Nelson [D-FL] Amendment information not available. Proposed: Oct 18, 2005.
(90) S.Amdt. 2100 by Sen. Jeffords [I-VT] Amendment information not available. Proposed: Oct 18, 2005.
(91) S.Amdt. 2101 by Sen. Akaka [D-HI] To provide for an Internal Revenue Service report regarding tax refund procedures and practices. Proposed: Oct 18, 2005.
Accepted: Oct 19, 2005.
(92) S.Amdt. 2102 by Sen. Voinovich [R-OH] Amendment information not available. Proposed: Oct 18, 2005.
(93) S.Amdt. 2103 by Sen. Burns [R-MT] To extend the suspended service ticket honor requirement. Proposed: Oct 18, 2005.
Accepted: Oct 20, 2005.
(94) S.Amdt. 2104 by Sen. Santorum [R-PA] Amendment information not available. Proposed: Oct 18, 2005.
(95) S.Amdt. 2105 by Sen. Clinton [D-NY] To modify the designation relating to a certain project in the State of New York. Proposed: Oct 18, 2005.
Accepted: Oct 20, 2005.
(96) S.Amdt. 2106 by Sen. Clinton [D-NY] To modify the designation relating to a certain project in the State of New York. Proposed: Oct 18, 2005.
Accepted: Oct 20, 2005.
(97) S.Amdt. 2107 by Sen. Schumer [D-NY] Amendment information not available. Proposed: Oct 18, 2005.
(98) S.Amdt. 2108 by Sen. Voinovich [R-OH] To modify certain projects relating to highways in the State of Ohio. Proposed: Oct 18, 2005.
Accepted: Oct 20, 2005.
(99) S.Amdt. 2109 by Sen. Bond [R-MO] To provide the Judicial Branch with certain procurement authorities. Proposed: Oct 18, 2005.
Accepted: Oct 18, 2005.
(100) S.Amdt. 2110 by Sen. Grassley [R-IA] Amendment information not available. Proposed: Oct 18, 2005.
(101) S.Amdt. 2111 by Sen. Pryor [D-AR] Amendment information not available. Proposed: Oct 18, 2005.
(102) S.Amdt. 2112 by Sen. Coburn [R-OK] Amendment information not available. Proposed: Oct 19, 2005.
(103) S.Amdt. 2113 by Sen. Bond [R-MO] Limits the availability of funds under this Act for use in paying for eminent domain activities. Proposed: Oct 19, 2005.
Accepted: Oct 19, 2005.
(104) S.Amdt. 2114 by Sen. Boxer [D-CA] Amendment information not available. Proposed: Oct 19, 2005.
(105) S.Amdt. 2115 by Sen. Enzi [R-WY] To promote job creation, and small business preservation in the adjustment of the Federal minimum wage. Proposed: Oct 19, 2005.
(106) S.Amdt. 2116 by Sen. Lugar [R-IN] Amendment information not available. Proposed: Oct 19, 2005.
(107) S.Amdt. 2117 by Sen. Clinton [D-NY] Amendment information not available. Proposed: Oct 19, 2005.
(108) S.Amdt. 2118 by Sen. Dorgan [D-ND] Amendment information not available. Proposed: Oct 19, 2005.
(109) S.Amdt. 2119 by Sen. Ensign [R-NV] To amend section 40128(e) of title 49, United States Code, to clarify the Lake Mead exemption to the prohibition of commercial air tour operations over national parks. Proposed: Oct 19, 2005.
Accepted: Oct 20, 2005.
(110) S.Amdt. 2120 by Sen. Voinovich [R-OH] To make technical corrections to the Safe, Accountable, Flexible, Efficient Transportation Equity Act: A Legacy for Users. Proposed: Oct 19, 2005.
Accepted: Oct 20, 2005.
(111) S.Amdt. 2121 by Sen. Schumer [D-NY] Amendment information not available. Proposed: Oct 19, 2005.
(112) S.Amdt. 2122 by Sen. Schumer [D-NY] To allow disabled and non-disabled tenant to keep their section 8 contracts on their properties post foreclosure. Proposed: Oct 19, 2005.
Accepted: Oct 20, 2005.
(113) S.Amdt. 2123 by Sen. Dayton [D-MN] To prevent gas and oil gouging during natural disasters. Proposed: Oct 19, 2005.
(114) S.Amdt. 2124 by Sen. Schumer [D-NY] Amendment information not available. Proposed: Oct 19, 2005.
(115) S.Amdt. 2125 by Sen. Schumer [D-NY] Amendment information not available. Proposed: Oct 19, 2005.
(116) S.Amdt. 2126 by Sen. Schumer [D-NY] Amendment information not available. Proposed: Oct 19, 2005.
(117) S.Amdt. 2127 by Sen. Frist [R-TN] Amendment information not available. Proposed: Oct 19, 2005.
(118) S.Amdt. 2128 by Sen. Frist [R-TN] Amendment information not available. Proposed: Oct 19, 2005.
(119) S.Amdt. 2129 by Sen. Warner [R-VA] Amendment information not available. Proposed: Oct 19, 2005.
(120) S.Amdt. 2130 by Sen. Warner [R-VA] Amendment information not available. Proposed: Oct 19, 2005.
(121) S.Amdt. 2131 by Sen. Cornyn [R-TX] Amendment information not available. Proposed: Oct 19, 2005.
(122) S.Amdt. 2132 by Sen. Reid [D-NV] Amendment information not available. Proposed: Oct 19, 2005.
(123) S.Amdt. 2133 by Sen. Dorgan [D-ND] To restrict enforcement of the Cuban Assets Control Regulations with respect to travel to Cuba. Proposed: Oct 19, 2005.
Withdrawn: Oct 20, 2005.
(124) S.Amdt. 2134 by Sen. Grassley [R-IA] Amendment information not available. Proposed: Oct 19, 2005.
(125) S.Amdt. 2135 by Sen. Feingold [D-WI] Amendment information not available. Proposed: Oct 19, 2005.
(126) S.Amdt. 2136 by Sen. Coburn [R-OK] Amendment information not available. Proposed: Oct 19, 2005.
(127) S.Amdt. 2137 by Sen. Coleman [R-MN] Amendment information not available. Proposed: Oct 19, 2005.
(128) S.Amdt. 2138 by Sen. McCain [R-AZ] Amendment information not available. Proposed: Oct 19, 2005.
(129) S.Amdt. 2139 by Sen. Boxer [D-CA] To ensure that proper precautions are taken by airports and air carriers to recognize and prevent the spread of avian flu, and for other purposes. Proposed: Oct 19, 2005.
Accepted: Oct 19, 2005.
(130) S.Amdt. 2140 by Sen. Stabenow [D-MI] To provide additional funds to support program established under the LEGACY Act of 2003. Proposed: Oct 19, 2005.
Accepted: Oct 19, 2005.
(131) S.Amdt. 2141 by Sen. Murray [D-WA] To require the U.S. Interagency Council on Homelessness to conduct an assessment of guidance disseminated by agencies for grantees of homeless assistance programs. Proposed: Oct 19, 2005.
Accepted: Oct 19, 2005.
(132) S.Amdt. 2143 by Sen. Dayton [D-MN] Amendment information not available. Proposed: Oct 19, 2005.
(133) S.Amdt. 2144 by Sen. Corzine [D-NJ] Amendment information not available. Proposed: Oct 19, 2005.
(134) S.Amdt. 2145 by Sen. Lautenberg [D-NJ] Amendment information not available. Proposed: Oct 19, 2005.
(135) S.Amdt. 2146 by Sen. Ensign [R-NV] To provide for free individual tax electronic preparation and filing services by the Internal Revenue Service. Proposed: Oct 19, 2005.
Accepted: Oct 20, 2005.
(136) S.Amdt. 2147 by Sen. DeWine [R-OH] Amendment information not available. Proposed: Oct 19, 2005.
(137) S.Amdt. 2148 by Sen. Pryor [D-AR] Amendment information not available. Proposed: Oct 19, 2005.
(138) S.Amdt. 2149 by Sen. Stabenow [D-MI] To provide resources to the Administration so that the Administration can reinforce existing trade agreements and obligations related to trade violations involving currency manipulation, counterfeiting of manufactured products, and pirating of intellectual property. Proposed: Oct 20, 2005.
Accepted: Oct 20, 2005.
(139) S.Amdt. 2150 by Sen. Snowe [R-ME] To assist certain flight service station employees of the Federal Aviation Administration. Proposed: Oct 20, 2005.
Accepted: Oct 20, 2005.
(140) S.Amdt. 2151 by Sen. Lott [R-MS] Amendment information not available. Proposed: Oct 20, 2005.
(141) S.Amdt. 2152 by Sen. Coleman [R-MN] Amendment information not available. Proposed: Oct 20, 2005.
(142) S.Amdt. 2153 by Sen. Coburn [R-OK] Amendment information not available. Proposed: Oct 20, 2005.
(143) S.Amdt. 2154 by Sen. Coburn [R-OK] Amendment information not available. Proposed: Oct 20, 2005.
(144) S.Amdt. 2155 by Sen. Lautenberg [D-NJ] Amendment information not available. Proposed: Oct 20, 2005.
(145) S.Amdt. 2156 by Sen. Lautenberg [D-NJ] Amendment information not available. Proposed: Oct 20, 2005.
(146) S.Amdt. 2157 by Sen. Leahy [D-VT] Amendment information not available. Proposed: Oct 20, 2005.
(147) S.Amdt. 2158 by Sen. Ensign [R-NV] To amend title 18, United States code, to prohibit taking minors across State lines in circumvention of laws requiring the involvement of parents in abortion decisions. Proposed: Oct 20, 2005.
(148) S.Amdt. 2159 by Sen. Nelson [D-FL] Amendment information not available. Proposed: Oct 20, 2005.
(149) S.Amdt. 2160 by Sen. Grassley [R-IA] To require the division of the court to release the Henry Cisneros independent counsel investigation report and terminate the investigation by the independent counsel. Proposed: Oct 20, 2005.
Accepted: Oct 20, 2005.
(150) S.Amdt. 2161 by Sen. Cantwell [D-WA] Amendment information not available. Proposed: Oct 20, 2005.
(151) S.Amdt. 2162 by Sen. Reed [D-RI] To require a legal basis for the application of arbitrage bond regulations to reserve funds held by the Clean Water and Safe Drinking Water State revolving funds. Proposed: Oct 20, 2005.
Accepted: Oct 20, 2005.
(152) S.Amdt. 2163 by Sen. Hagel [R-NE] Amendment information not available. Proposed: Oct 20, 2005.
(153) S.Amdt. 2164 by Sen. Salazar [D-CO] Amendment information not available. Proposed: Oct 20, 2005.
(154) S.Amdt. 2165 by Sen. Coburn [R-OK] To make a perfecting amendment. Proposed: Oct 20, 2005.
Rejected: Oct 20, 2005.
Oct 20, 2005.
Amendment SA 2165 not agreed to in Senate by Yea-Nay. 15 - 82. Record Vote Number: 262.
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(155) S.Amdt. 2166 by Sen. Landrieu [D-LA] Amendment information not available. Proposed: Oct 20, 2005.
(156) S.Amdt. 2167 by Sen. Landrieu [D-LA] To set aside funds to provide grants to local governments in the State of Louisiana to address increased transportation demands in communities that have experienced significant population growth from hurricane evacuees. Proposed: Oct 20, 2005.
Accepted: Oct 20, 2005.
(157) S.Amdt. 2168 by Sen. Landrieu [D-LA] To make available funds for the conduct of a study and submission of a report relating to catastrophic hurricane evacuation plans. Proposed: Oct 20, 2005.
Accepted: Oct 20, 2005.
(158) S.Amdt. 2169 by Sen. Cantwell [D-WA] Amendment information not available. Proposed: Oct 20, 2005.
(159) S.Amdt. 2170 by Sen. Carper [D-DE] Amendment information not available. Proposed: Oct 20, 2005.
(160) S.Amdt. 2171 by Sen. Carper [D-DE] Amendment information not available. Proposed: Oct 20, 2005.
(161) S.Amdt. 2172 by Sen. Carper [D-DE] Amendment information not available. Proposed: Oct 20, 2005.
(162) S.Amdt. 2173 by Sen. Coleman [R-MN] To require that purchase card payments to Federal contractors be subjected to the Federal Payment Levy Program and to require improved reporting of air travel by Federal Government employees. Proposed: Oct 20, 2005.
Accepted: Oct 20, 2005.
(163) S.Amdt. 2174 by Sen. Bond [R-MO] To provide that the Administrator of General Services require all credible sustainable building rating systems that award credits for certified wood products in the rating system be included in the published building design criteria or specifications of any solicitation for offers issued by the General Services Administration for construction of a Federal building or courthouse. Proposed: Oct 20, 2005.
Accepted: Oct 20, 2005.
(164) S.Amdt. 2175 by Sen. Bond [R-MO] Of a technical nature. Proposed: Oct 20, 2005.
Accepted: Oct 20, 2005.
(165) S.Amdt. 2176 by Sen. Bond [R-MO] Of a technical nature. Proposed: Oct 20, 2005.
Accepted: Oct 20, 2005.
(166) S.Amdt. 2177 by Sen. Bond [R-MO] To improve the bill. Proposed: Oct 20, 2005.
Accepted: Oct 20, 2005.
(167) S.Amdt. 2178 by Sen. Reid [D-NV] To provide for the conveyance of certain public land in Clark County, Nevada, for use as a heliport. Proposed: Oct 20, 2005.
Accepted: Oct 20, 2005.
(168) S.Amdt. 2179 by Sen. Durbin [D-IL] To require the Secretary of Housing and Urban Development to report to Congress on certain properties located in Joliet, Illinois. Proposed: Oct 20, 2005.
Accepted: Oct 20, 2005.
(169) S.Amdt. 2180 by Sen. Murray [D-WA] To make improvements to the bill. Proposed: Oct 20, 2005.
Accepted: Oct 20, 2005.
(170) S.Amdt. 2181 by Sen. Stevens [R-AK] To ensure reconstruction of the Twin Spans Bridge. Proposed: Oct 20, 2005.
Rejected: Oct 20, 2005.
Oct 20, 2005.
Amendment SA 2181 not agreed to in Senate by Yea-Nay Vote. 33 - 61. Record Vote Number: 263.
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(171) S.Amdt. 2182 by Sen. Levin [D-MI] To prohibit the use of funds for Federal contracts with expatriated entities. Proposed: Oct 20, 2005.
Accepted: Oct 20, 2005.
(172) S.Amdt. 2183 by Sen. Frist [R-TN] To fund Habitat for Humanity. Proposed: Oct 20, 2005.
Accepted: Oct 20, 2005.
(173) S.Amdt. 2184 by Sen. Murray [D-WA] To make available funds to the Washington State Department of Transportation for track and grade crossing improvements under the Bridging the Valley project between Spokane County, Washington and Kootenai County, Idaho. Proposed: Oct 20, 2005.
Accepted: Oct 20, 2005.
(174) S.Amdt. 2185 by Sen. Bond [R-MO] To eliminate GSA authority to retain proceeds from sale or other conveyance of real and personal property. Proposed: Oct 20, 2005.
Accepted: Oct 20, 2005.
(175) S.Amdt. 2186 by Sen. Nelson [D-FL] To provide the sense of Congress that the Secretary of the Treasury should place al-Manar on the Specially Designated Global Terrorist list. Proposed: Oct 20, 2005.
Accepted: Oct 20, 2005.
(176) S.Amdt. 2187 by Sen. Lott [R-MS] To modify the provisions on grants to the National Passenger Rail Corporation. Proposed: Oct 20, 2005.
Accepted: Oct 20, 2005.
(177) S.Amdt. 2188 by Sen. Lautenberg [D-NJ] To ensure that airports improve their runway safety areas, and for other purposes. Proposed: Oct 20, 2005.
Accepted: Oct 20, 2005.
(178) S.Amdt. 2189 by Sen. Coleman [R-MN] To improve the safety of all-terrain vehicles in the United States. Proposed: Oct 20, 2005.
Accepted: Oct 20, 2005.
(179) S.Amdt. 2190 by Sen. Coburn [R-OK] To ensure fiscal integrity of the payments made by Federal agencies and to prohibit the use of funds until the Department of Housing and Urban Development has reported specific actions taken to estimate improper payments in the community development block grant program as required under the Improper Payments Information Act of 2002. Proposed: Oct 20, 2005.
Accepted: Oct 20, 2005.
(180) S.Amdt. 2191 by Sen. Reed [D-RI] Amendment information not available. Proposed: Oct 20, 2005.
(181) S.Amdt. 2192 by Sen. Bingaman [D-NM] Amendment information not available. Proposed: Oct 20, 2005.
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