To amend the Water Resources Research Act of 1984 to reauthorize grants for and require applied water supply research regarding the water resources research and technology institutes established under that Act.
The bill’s titles are written by its sponsor.
Sponsor and status
Robert Wittman
Sponsor. Representative for Virginia's 1st congressional district. Republican.
115th Congress (2017–2019)
This bill was introduced on March 21, 2017, in a previous session of Congress, but it did not receive a vote.
Position statements
What legislators are saying
“Wittman, Napolitano Reintroduce Bill to Boost Water Research & Training”
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Rep. Robert Wittman [R-VA1]
(Sponsor)
on Mar 28, 2017
“Napolitano, Wittman Reintroduce Bill to Boost Water Research & Training”
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Rep. Grace Napolitano [D-CA32]
(Co-sponsor)
on Mar 28, 2017
“Wittman, Napolitano Reintroduce Bill to Boost Water Research & Training”
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Rep. Robert Wittman [R-VA1]
(Sponsor)
on Mar 28, 2017
History
Mar 21, 2017
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Introduced
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H.R. 1663 (115th) was a bill in the United States Congress.
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