1. H.AMDT.915 to
H.R.4733
Amendment sought to increase funding for the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers'
general investigations account by $2 million.
Sponsor: Rep Hulshof,
Kenny C.- Latest Major Action: 6/27/2000 House amendment not agreed to
2. H.AMDT.916 to
H.R.4733
Amendment sought to reduce funding for the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers'
general investigations account by $100,000.
Sponsor: Rep Gilchrest,
Wayne T.- Latest Major Action: 6/27/2000 House amendment not agreed to
3. H.AMDT.917 to
H.R.4733
An amendment to increase the appropriation for the General Investigations
account by $100,000. The amendment also provides for a corresponding offset in
the form of a $100,000 reduction in the account for Flood Control for
Mississippi River and Tributaries.
Sponsor: Rep Ehlers, Vernon J.-
Latest Major Action: 6/27/2000 By unanimous consent, the Ehlers
amendment was withdrawn.
4. H.AMDT.918 to
H.R.4733
Amendment sought to reduce funding for the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers'
operations and maintenance account by $6.8 million.
Sponsor: Rep
Gilchrest, Wayne T.- Latest Major Action: 6/27/2000 House amendment not
agreed to
5. H.AMDT.919 to
H.R.4733
Amendment makes modifications to the administration of laws pertaining to the
wetlands permitting program.
Sponsor: Rep Boehlert, Sherwood L.-
Latest Major Action: 6/27/2000 House amendment agreed to
6. H.AMDT.920 to
H.R.4733
Amendment increases funding for solar and renewable energy technology programs
by $40 million.
Sponsor: Rep Salmon, Matt- Latest Major
Action: 6/27/2000 House amendment agreed to
7. H.AMDT.921 to
H.R.4733
Amendment sought to transfer funds from the Nuclear Energy Reserve Initiative
program to renewable energy research programs.
Sponsor: Rep Foley,
Mark- Latest Major Action: 6/27/2000 House amendment not agreed to
8. H.AMDT.922 to
H.R.4733
An amendment to increase the account for the Appalachian Regional Commission
by $3 million.
Sponsor: Rep Ney, Robert W.- Latest Major
Action: 6/27/2000 By unanimous consent, the Ney amendment was withdrawn.
9. H.AMDT.923 to
H.R.4733
Amendment requires the Department of Energy Inspector General to conduct a
study on the economic basis of recent gasoline price levels.
Sponsor: Rep Kingston, Jack- Latest Major Action: 6/27/2000
House amendment agreed to
10. H.AMDT.924 to
H.R.4733
Amendment requires the Energy Department to transmit to Congress a report on
"activities of the executive branch to address high gasoline prices and to
develop an overall national energy strategy".
Sponsor: Rep
Kingston, Jack- Latest Major Action: 6/27/2000 House amendment agreed
to
11. H.AMDT.925 to
H.R.4733
Amendment specifies that the limitations related to the Kyoto Protocol shall
not apply to any activity otherwise authorized by law.
Sponsor: Rep
Visclosky, Peter J.- Latest Major Action: 6/27/2000 House amendment
agreed to
12. H.AMDT.926 to
H.R.4733
Amendment prohibits use of funds in the bill to dredge the Delaware River Main
Channel.
Sponsor: Rep Andrews, Robert E.- Latest Major
Action: 6/27/2000 House amendment not agreed to
13. H.AMDT.927 to
H.R.4733
An amendment to establish a commission to investigate ways for the United
States to become energy self-sufficient by the year 2010.
Sponsor:
Rep Gekas, George W.- Latest Major Action: 6/27/2000 By unanimous
consent, the Gekas amendment was withdrawn.
14. H.AMDT.928 to
H.R.4733
Amendment reauthorizes the Strategic Petroleum Reserve through 2003;
authorizes the Secretary of Energy to buy oil from stripper wells; and
authorizes the establishment of the Northeast Home Heating Oil Reserve.
Sponsor: Rep Sherwood, Don- Latest Major Action: 6/27/2000
House amendment agreed to
15. H.AMDT.929 to
H.R.4733
An amendment to prohibit use of funds to proceed with the storage of spent
nuclear fuel, low-level radioactive waste, or high-level radioactive waste on
any reservation lands of the Skull Valley Band of Goshute Indians.
Sponsor: Rep Hansen, James V.- Latest Major Action:
6/27/2000 By unanimous consent, the Hansen amendment was withdrawn.
16. H.AMDT.930 to
H.R.4733
Amendment sought to prohibit the use of funds in the bill for the construction
of the National Ignition Facility.
Sponsor: Rep Ryan, Paul-
Latest Major Action: 6/27/2000 House amendment not agreed to
17. H.AMDT.931 to
H.R.4733
Amendment prohibits use of funds in the bill to pay salaries of Energy
Department employees who are employed at Los Alamos National Laboratory and
who have failed to undergo a polygraph examination pursuant to existing law.
Sponsor: Rep Kingston, Jack- Latest Major Action: 6/27/2000
House amendment agreed to
18. H.AMDT.932 to
H.R.4733
Amendment prohibits the dual-hatting of employees in positions within the
National Nuclear Security Administration and the Department of Energy.
Sponsor: Rep Ryun, Jim- Latest Major Action: 6/27/2000 House
amendment agreed to
19. S.AMDT.4017
to H.R.4733 To
authorize the Secretary of the Interior to enter into contracts with the city
of Loveland, Colorado, to use Colorado-Big Thompson Project facilities for the
impounding, storage, and carriage of nonproject water for domestic, municipal,
industrial, and other beneficial purposes.
Sponsor: Sen Allard,
Wayne- Latest Major Action: 9/7/2000 Senate amendment agreed to
20. S.AMDT.4024
to H.R.4733 To
authorize the Corps of Engineers to include an evaluation of flood damage
reduction measures in the study of Southwest Valley Flood Reduction,
Albuquerque, New Mexico.
Sponsor: Sen Bingaman, Jeff- Latest
Major Action: 9/7/2000 Senate amendment agreed to
21. S.AMDT.4025
to H.R.4733
Purpose will be available when the amendment is proposed for consideration.
See Congressional Record for text.
Sponsor: Sen Bingaman, Jeff-
Latest Major Action: 7/27/2000 Senate amendment submitted
22. S.AMDT.4030
to H.R.4733
Purpose will be available when the amendment is proposed for consideration.
See Congressional Record for text.
Sponsor: Sen Cleland, Max-
Latest Major Action: 9/5/2000 Senate amendment submitted
23. S.AMDT.4031
to H.R.4733
Purpose will be available when the amendment is proposed for consideration.
See Congressional Record for text.
Sponsor: Sen Cleland, Max-
Latest Major Action: 9/5/2000 Senate amendment submitted
24. S.AMDT.4032
to H.R.4733 To
strike certain environmental related provisions.
Sponsor: Sen
Domenici, Pete V.- Latest Major Action: 9/7/2000 Senate amendment
agreed to
25. S.AMDT.4033
to H.R.4733 To
establish a Presidential Energy Commission to explore long and short-term
responses to domestic energy shortages in supply and severe spikes in energy
prices.
Sponsor: Sen Schumer, Charles E.- Latest Major
Action: 9/7/2000 Senate amendment agreed to
26. S.AMDT.4034
to H.R.4733 To
state the sense of the Senate regarding limitations on the capacity of the
Department of Energy to augment funds for worker and community assistance
grants in response to the closure or downsizing of Department of Energy
facilities.
Sponsor: Sen DeWine, Michael- Latest Major
Action: 9/7/2000 Senate amendment agreed to
27. S.AMDT.4035
to H.R.4733 To
set aside funds to carry out activities under the John Glenn Great Lakes Basin
Program.
Sponsor: Sen DeWine, Michael- Latest Major Action:
9/7/2000 Senate amendment agreed to
28. S.AMDT.4036
to H.R.4733 To
appropriate $10,400,000 in Title I, Corps of Engineers -- Operation and
Maintenance for Pascagoula Harbor, Mississippi, to continue critical
improvement projects.
Sponsor: Sen Lott, Trent- Latest Major
Action: 9/7/2000 Senate amendment agreed to
29. S.AMDT.4037
to H.R.4733 To
appropriate $200,000 in Title I, Corps of Engineers, Construction, General for
Gulfport Harbor, Mississippi channel width dredging.
Sponsor: Sen
Lott, Trent- Latest Major Action: 9/7/2000 Senate amendment agreed to
30. S.AMDT.4038
to H.R.4733
Purpose will be available when the amendment is proposed for consideration.
See Congressional Record for text.
Sponsor: Sen Schumer, Charles
E.- Latest Major Action: 9/6/2000 Senate amendment submitted
31. S.AMDT.4039
to H.R.4733 To
provide for funding of innovative projects in small rural communities in the
Mississippi Delta to demonstrate advanced alternative energy technologies.
Sponsor: Sen Cochran, Thad- Latest Major Action: 9/7/2000
Senate amendment agreed to
32. S.AMDT.4040
to H.R.4733 To
require an evaluation by the Department of Energy of the Adams process.
Sponsor: Sen Cochran, Thad- Latest Major Action: 9/7/2000
Senate amendment agreed to
33. S.AMDT.4041
to H.R.4733 To
require the Secretary of Energy to submit to Congress a report on impacts of a
state-imposed limit on the quantity of spent nuclear fuel that may be stored
onsite.
Sponsor: Sen Grams, Rod- Latest Major Action:
9/7/2000 Senate amendment agreed to
34. S.AMDT.4042
to H.R.4733 To
provide funding for a topo/bathy study of coastal Louisiana.
Sponsor: Sen Breaux, John B.- Latest Major Action: 9/7/2000
Senate amendment agreed to
35. S.AMDT.4043
to H.R.4733 To
set aside funds for implementation of certain environmental restoration
requirements.
Sponsor: Sen Graham, Bob- Latest Major Action:
9/7/2000 Senate amendment agreed to
36. S.AMDT.4044
to H.R.4733 To
amend the Act of August 9, 1950, to continue funding of the Coastal Wetlands
Planning, Protection and Restoration Act.
Sponsor: Sen Breaux, John
B.- Latest Major Action: 9/7/2000 Senate amendment agreed to
37. S.AMDT.4045
to H.R.4733
Purpose will be available when the amendment is proposed for consideration.
See Congressional Record for text.
Sponsor: Sen Schumer, Charles
E.- Latest Major Action: 9/6/2000 Senate amendment submitted
38. S.AMDT.4046
to H.R.4733 To
make certain funds available for the Office Of Arctic Energy.
Sponsor: Sen Murkowski, Frank H.- Latest Major Action:
9/7/2000 Senate amendment agreed to
39. S.AMDT.4047
to H.R.4733 To
direct the Secretary of Energy to submit to Congress a report on national
energy policy.
Sponsor: Sen Grassley, Charles E.- Latest Major
Action: 9/7/2000 Senate amendment agreed to
40. S.AMDT.4048
to H.R.4733
Purpose will be available when the amendment is proposed for consideration.
See Congressional Record for text.
Sponsor: Sen Levin, Carl-
Latest Major Action: 9/6/2000 Senate amendment submitted
41. S.AMDT.4049
to H.R.4733
Purpose will be available when the amendment is proposed for consideration.
See Congressional Record for text.
Sponsor: Sen Levin, Carl-
Latest Major Action: 9/6/2000 Senate amendment submitted
42. S.AMDT.4050
to H.R.4733
Purpose will be available when the amendment is proposed for consideration.
See Congressional Record for text.
Sponsor: Sen Levin, Carl-
Latest Major Action: 9/6/2000 Senate amendment submitted
43. S.AMDT.4051
to H.R.4733 To
set aside funds to develop the Detroit River Masterplan.
Sponsor:
Sen Levin, Carl- Latest Major Action: 9/7/2000 Senate amendment agreed
to
44. S.AMDT.4052
to H.R.4733
Purpose will be available when the amendment is proposed for consideration.
See Congressional Record for text.
Sponsor: Sen Bingaman, Jeff-
Latest Major Action: 9/6/2000 Senate amendment submitted
45. S.AMDT.4053
to H.R.4733 To
provide for a Laboratory Funding Plan to carry out certain programs, projects,
and activities of the National Nuclear Security Administration.
Sponsor: Sen Bingaman, Jeff- Latest Major Action: 9/8/2000
Senate amendment agreed to
46. S.AMDT.4054
to H.R.4733 To
make available funds to replace and upgrade the dam in Kake, Alaska which
collapsed July, 2000 to provide drinking water and hydroelectricity.
Sponsor: Sen Stevens, Ted- Latest Major Action: 9/8/2000
Senate amendment agreed to
47. S.AMDT.4055
to H.R.4733 To
include additional studies and analyses in the Reconnaissance Report for the
Kihei Area Erosion, HI study.
Sponsor: Sen Inouye, Daniel K.-
Latest Major Action: 9/7/2000 Senate amendment agreed to
48. S.AMDT.4056
to H.R.4733 To
include additional studies and analyses in the Reconnaissance Report for the
Waikiki Erosion Control, HI study.
Sponsor: Sen Inouye, Daniel K.-
Latest Major Action: 9/7/2000 Senate amendment agreed to
49. S.AMDT.4057
to H.R.4733 To
provide that $1,000,000 is provided to initiate planning of a one MW dish
engine field validation power project at UNLV in Nevada.
Sponsor:
Sen Reid, Harry M.- Latest Major Action: 9/7/2000 Senate amendment
agreed to
50. S.AMDT.4058
to H.R.4733 To
provide that any amounts provided for the Newlands Water Rights Fund for
purchasing and retiring water rights in the Newlands Reclamation Project shall
be non-reimbursable.
Sponsor: Sen Reid, Harry M.- Latest Major
Action: 9/7/2000 Senate amendment agreed to
51. S.AMDT.4059
to H.R.4733 To
provide $3,000,000 for technology development and demonstration program in
Combined Cooling, Heating and Power Technology Development for Thermal Load
Management, District Energy Systems, and Distributed Generation.
Sponsor: Sen Reid, Harry M.- Latest Major Action: 9/7/2000
Senate amendment agreed to
52. S.AMDT.4060
to H.R.4733 To
prohibit the use of funds to promote or advertise any public tour of a
facility or project of the Department of Energy.
Sponsor: Sen Reid,
Harry M.- Latest Major Action: 9/7/2000 Senate amendment agreed to
53. S.AMDT.4061
to H.R.4733 To
provide $5,000,000 for small wind projects, including not less than $2 million
for the small wind turbine development project.
Sponsor: Sen Reid,
Harry M.- Latest Major Action: 9/7/2000 Senate amendment agreed to
54. S.AMDT.4062
to H.R.4733 To
provide $4,000,000 for the demonstration of an underground mining locomotive
and an earth loader powered by hydrogen in Nevada.
Sponsor: Sen
Reid, Harry M.- Latest Major Action: 9/7/2000 Senate amendment agreed
to
55. S.AMDT.4063
to H.R.4733 To
provide $5,000,000 to demonstrate a commercial facility employing
thermodepolymerization technology.
Sponsor: Sen Reid, Harry M.-
Latest Major Action: 9/7/2000 Senate amendment agreed to
56. S.AMDT.4064
to H.R.4733 To
provide $2,000,000 for a linear accelerator at the University Medical Center
of Southern Nevada.
Sponsor: Sen Reid, Harry M.- Latest Major
Action: 9/7/2000 Senate amendment agreed to
57. S.AMDT.4065
to H.R.4733
Purpose will be available when the amendment is proposed for consideration.
See Congressional Record for text.
Sponsor: Sen Conrad, Kent-
Latest Major Action: 9/6/2000 Senate amendment submitted
58. S.AMDT.4066
to H.R.4733
Purpose will be available when the amendment is proposed for consideration.
See Congressional Record for text.
Sponsor: Sen Conrad, Kent-
Latest Major Action: 9/6/2000 Senate amendment submitted
59. S.AMDT.4067
to H.R.4733 To
provide that the Tennessee Valley Authority shall not proceed with a sale of
mineral rights in land within the Daniel Boone National Forest, Kentucky,
until after the Tennessee Valley Authority completes an environmental impact
statement.
Sponsor: Sen Bunning, Jim- Latest Major Action:
9/7/2000 Senate amendment agreed to
60. S.AMDT.4068
to H.R.4733 To
provide $50,000 for erosion control studies in the Harding Lake watershed in
Alaska.
Sponsor: Sen Stevens, Ted- Latest Major Action:
9/7/2000 Senate amendment agreed to
61. S.AMDT.4069
to H.R.4733 To
provide $2,000,000 for equipment acquisition for the Incorporated Research
Institutions for Seismology (IRIS) PASSCAL Instrument Center.
Sponsor: Sen Domenici, Pete V.- Latest Major Action:
9/7/2000 Senate amendment agreed to
62. S.AMDT.4070
to H.R.4733 To
provide $3,000,000 to support a program to apply and demonstrate technologies
to reduce hazardous waste streams that threaten public health and
environmental security along the U.S.--Mexico border; and to provide
$2,000,000 for the Materials Corridor Partnership Initiative.
Sponsor: Sen Domenici, Pete V.- Latest Major Action:
9/7/2000 Senate amendment agreed to
63. S.AMDT.4071
to H.R.4733 To
provide $2,300,000 for the Albuquerque Metropolitan Area Water Reclamation and
Reuse project authorized by Title XVI of Public Law 102-575 to undertake phase
II of the project.
Sponsor: Sen Domenici, Pete V.- Latest Major
Action: 9/7/2000 Senate amendment agreed to
64. S.AMDT.4072
to H.R.4733 To
provide $1,000,000 for the Kotzebue wind project.
Sponsor: Sen
Stevens, Ted- Latest Major Action: 9/7/2000 Senate amendment agreed to
65. S.AMDT.4073
to H.R.4733 To
provide $2,000,000 for the design and construction of a demonstration facility
for regional biomass ethanol manufacturing in Southeast Alaska.
Sponsor: Sen Stevens, Ted- Latest Major Action: 9/7/2000
Senate amendment agreed to
66. S.AMDT.4074
to H.R.4733 To
provide $500,000 for the bioreactor landfill project to be administered by the
Environmental Education and Research Foundation and Michigan State University.
Sponsor: Sen Abraham, Spencer- Latest Major Action: 9/7/2000
Senate amendment agreed to
67. S.AMDT.4075
to H.R.4733
Purpose will be available when the amendment is proposed for consideration.
See Congressional Record for text.
Sponsor: Sen Cochran, Thad-
Latest Major Action: 9/6/2000 Senate amendment submitted
68. S.AMDT.4076
to H.R.4733 To
exempt travel within the LDRD program from the Department-wide travel cap.
Sponsor: Sen Domenici, Pete V.- Latest Major Action:
9/7/2000 Senate amendment agreed to
69. S.AMDT.4077
to H.R.4733 To
provide erosion and sediment control measures resulting from increased flows
related to the Cerro Grande Fire in New Mexico.
Sponsor: Sen
Domenici, Pete V.- Latest Major Action: 9/7/2000 Senate amendment
agreed to
70. S.AMDT.4078
to H.R.4733 To
provide that up to 8 percent of the funds provided to government-owned,
contractor-operated laboratories shall be available to be used for Laboratory
Directed Research and Development.
Sponsor: Sen Domenici, Pete V.-
Latest Major Action: 9/7/2000 Senate amendment agreed to
71. S.AMDT.4079
to H.R.4733 To
make a technical correction in language relating the Waste Isolation Pilot
Plant.
Sponsor: Sen Domenici, Pete V.- Latest Major Action:
9/7/2000 Senate amendment agreed to
72. S.AMDT.4080
to H.R.4733 To
make funds available for a study by the Secretary of the Army to determine the
feasibility of providing additional crossing capacity across the Chesapeake
and Delaware Canal.
Sponsor: Sen Roth Jr., William V.- Latest
Major Action: 9/7/2000 Senate amendment agreed to
73. S.AMDT.4081
to H.R.4733 To
strike the section relating to revision of the Missouri River Master Water
Control Manual.
Sponsor: Sen Baucus, Max- Latest Major
Action: 9/7/2000 Senate amendment not agreed to
74. S.AMDT.4082
to H.R.4733 To
express the sense of the Senate concerning the dredging of the main channel of
the Delaware River.
Sponsor: Sen Roth Jr., William V.- Latest
Major Action: 9/7/2000 Senate amendment agreed to
75. S.AMDT.4083
to H.R.4733 To
prohibit the use of funds made available by this Act to carry out any activity
relating to closure or removal of the St. Georges Bridge across the Chesapeake
and Delaware Canal, Delaware.
Sponsor: Sen Roth Jr., William V.-
Latest Major Action: 9/7/2000 Senate amendment agreed to
76. S.AMDT.4084
to H.R.4733
Purpose will be available when the amendment is proposed for consideration.
See Congressional Record for text.
Sponsor: Sen Allard, Wayne-
Latest Major Action: 9/6/2000 Senate amendment submitted
77. S.AMDT.4085
to H.R.4733 To
provide for an additional payment from the surplus to reduce the public debt.
Sponsor: Sen Allard, Wayne- Latest Major Action: 9/7/2000
Senate amendment agreed to
78. S.AMDT.4086
to H.R.4733
Purpose will be available when the amendment is proposed for consideration.
See Congressional Record for text.
Sponsor: Sen Allard, Wayne-
Latest Major Action: 9/6/2000 Senate amendment submitted
79. S.AMDT.4087
to H.R.4733 To
extend certain contracts between the Bureau of Reclamation and irrigation
water contractors in Wyoming and Nebraska that receive water from the Glendo
Reservoir.
Sponsor: Sen Thomas, Craig- Latest Major Action:
9/7/2000 Senate amendment agreed to
80. S.AMDT.4088
to H.R.4733 To
provide sums to the Secretary of the Interior to refund certain collections
received pursuant to the Reclamation Reform Act of 1982.
Sponsor:
Sen Smith, Gordon- Latest Major Action: 9/7/2000 Senate amendment
agreed to
81. S.AMDT.4089
to H.R.4733 To
set aside funding for participation by the Idaho National Engineering and
Environmental Laboratory in the Greater Yellowstone Energy and Transportation
System Study.
Sponsor: Sen Crapo, Michael D.- Latest Major
Action: 9/7/2000 Senate amendment agreed to
82. S.AMDT.4090
to H.R.4733
Purpose will be available when the amendment is proposed for consideration.
See Congressional Record for text.
Sponsor: Sen Grams, Rod-
Latest Major Action: 9/6/2000 Senate amendment submitted
83. S.AMDT.4091
to H.R.4733 To
provide funding for a flood control project in Minnesota.
Sponsor:
Sen Grams, Rod- Latest Major Action: 9/7/2000 Senate amendment agreed
to
84. S.AMDT.4092
to H.R.4733 To
set aside funds for activities related to the selection of a permanent
disposal site for environmentally sound dredged material from navigational
dredging projects in the State of Rhode Island.
Sponsor: Sen Reed,
Jack- Latest Major Action: 9/7/2000 Senate amendment agreed to
85. S.AMDT.4093
to H.R.4733 To
set aside funds for maintenance and repair of the Sakonnet Harbor breakwater
in Little Compton, Rhode Island.
Sponsor: Sen Reed, Jack- Latest
Major Action: 9/7/2000 Senate amendment agreed to
86. S.AMDT.4094
to H.R.4733
Purpose will be available when the amendment is proposed for consideration.
See Congressional Record for text.
Sponsor: Sen Gorton, Slade-
Latest Major Action: 9/6/2000 Senate amendment submitted
87. S.AMDT.4095
to H.R.4733
Purpose will be available when the amendment is proposed for consideration.
See Congressional Record for text.
Sponsor: Sen Dodd, Christopher
J.- Latest Major Action: 9/6/2000 Senate amendment submitted
88. S.AMDT.4096
to H.R.4733 To
provide funds for Tributaries in the Yazoo Basin of Mississippi, and for the
Mississippi River levees.
Sponsor: Sen Cochran, Thad- Latest
Major Action: 9/7/2000 Senate amendment agreed to
89. S.AMDT.4097
to H.R.4733
Purpose will be available when the amendment is proposed for consideration.
See Congressional Record for text.
Sponsor: Sen Dorgan, Byron L.-
Latest Major Action: 9/6/2000 Senate amendment submitted
90. S.AMDT.4098
to H.R.4733
Purpose will be available when the amendment is proposed for consideration.
See Congressional Record for text.
Sponsor: Sen Dorgan, Byron L.-
Latest Major Action: 9/6/2000 Senate amendment submitted
91. S.AMDT.4099
to H.R.4733 To
extend the authority of the Nuclear Regulatory Commission to collect fees
through 2005 and improve the administration of the Atomic Energy Act of 1954.
Sponsor: Sen Domenici, Pete V.- Latest Major Action:
9/7/2000 Senate amendment agreed to
92. S.AMDT.4100
to H.R.4733 To
direct the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission to submit to Congress a report
on electricity prices in the State of California.
Sponsor: Sen
Boxer, Barbara- Latest Major Action: 9/7/2000 Senate amendment agreed
to
93. S.AMDT.4101
to H.R.4733 To
limit to $74,100,000 the total amount of funds that may be expended for
construction of the National Ignition Facility.
Sponsor: Sen
Harkin, Tom- Latest Major Action: 9/7/2000 Senate amendment agreed to
94. S.AMDT.4102
to H.R.4733 To
provide a greater level of recreation management activities on reclamation
project land and water areas within the State of Montana east of the
Continental Divide.
Sponsor: Sen Baucus, Max- Latest Major
Action: 9/7/2000 Senate amendment agreed to
95. S.AMDT.4103
to H.R.4733 To
modify the law relating to Canyon Ferry Reservoir, Montana.
Sponsor: Sen Baucus, Max- Latest Major Action: 9/7/2000
Senate amendment agreed to
96. S.AMDT.4104
to H.R.4733
Purpose will be available when the amendment is proposed for consideration.
See Congressional Record for text.
Sponsor: Sen Baucus, Max-
Latest Major Action: 9/6/2000 Senate amendment submitted
97. S.AMDT.4105
to H.R.4733 To
prohibit the use of funds to make final revisions to the Missouri River Master
Manual.
Sponsor: Sen Durbin, Richard J.- Latest Major
Action: 9/7/2000 Proposed amendment SA 4105 withdrawn in Senate.
98. S.AMDT.4106
to H.R.4733
Purpose will be available when the amendment is proposed for consideration.
See Congressional Record for text.
Sponsor: Sen Durbin, Richard J.-
Latest Major Action: 9/6/2000 Senate amendment submitted
99. S.AMDT.4107
to H.R.4733
Purpose will be available when the amendment is proposed for consideration.
See Congressional Record for text.
Sponsor: Sen Durbin, Richard J.-
Latest Major Action: 9/6/2000 Senate amendment submitted
100. S.AMDT.4108
to H.R.4733 To
direct the Administrator of the Environmental Protection Agency to develop
standards for evaluating dredged material for remediation purposes at, and to
provide funding for a nonocean alternative remediation demonstration project
for dredged material at, the Historic Area Remediation Site, New Jersey.
Sponsor: Sen Torricelli, Robert G.- Latest Major Action:
9/7/2000 Senate amendment agreed to
101. S.AMDT.4109
to H.R.4733 To
set aside funds to establish a program for direct marketing of certain dredged
material to public agencies and private entities.
Sponsor: Sen
Torricelli, Robert G.- Latest Major Action: 9/7/2000 Senate amendment
agreed to
102. S.AMDT.4110
to H.R.4733 To
redesignate the Interstate Sanitation Commission as the Interstate
Environmental Commission, and for other purposes.
Sponsor: Sen
Torricelli, Robert G.- Latest Major Action: 9/7/2000 Senate amendment
agreed to
103. S.AMDT.4111
to H.R.4733 To
make available $12,500,000 for Molecular Nuclear Medicine.
Sponsor:
Sen Stevens, Ted- Latest Major Action: 9/7/2000 Senate amendment agreed
to
104. S.AMDT.4112
to H.R.4733 To
set aside funds for a feasibility study of the Niobrara River watershed and
the operations of Fort Randall Dam and Gavins Point Dam on the Missouri River,
South Dakota.
Sponsor: Sen Daschle, Thomas A.- Latest Major
Action: 9/7/2000 Senate amendment agreed to
105. S.AMDT.4113
to H.R.4733 To
set aside funding for an ethanol demonstration project.
Sponsor:
Sen Daschle, Thomas A.- Latest Major Action: 9/7/2000 Senate amendment
agreed to
States that amounts in the Revolving Fund are available for relocating the
U.S. Army Corps of Engineers headquarters to office space in the General
Accounting Office headquarters building in Washington, D.C.
(Sec. 101) Instructs the Secretary of the Army to enter into an agreement
with the City of Grand Prairie, Texas, wherein the City agrees to assume certain
contractual responsibilities of the Trinity River Authority of Texas.
(Sec. 102) States that agreements proposed for execution by the Assistant
Secretary of the Army for Civil Works or the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers shall
be limited to specified credits and reimbursements per project, and total
credits and reimbursements for all applicable projects.
(Sec. 103) Prohibits the use of funds under this Act to revise the Missouri
River Master Water Control Manual when it is made known to the pertinent Federal
authority that such revision provides for an increase in the springtime water
release program during the spring heavy rainfall and snow melt period in States
with rivers draining into the Missouri River below the Gavins Point Dam.
(Sec. 104) Bars the use of funds to implement any activity relating to
closure or removal of the St. Georges Bridge across the Chesapeake and Delaware
Canal, Delaware.
(Sec. 105 ) Directs the Secretary of the Army to provide specified amounts to
replace and upgrade the dam which collapsed in Kake, Alaska, in order to provide
drinking water and hydroelectricity.
(Sec. 201) Prohibits the use of appropriated funds to pay the salaries and
expenses of personnel to purchase or lease water in the Middle Rio Grande or the
Carlsbad Projects in New Mexico unless such purchase or lease is in compliance
with specified statutory purchase requirements.
(Sec. 202) States that Drought Emergency Assistance funds under this title
shall be made available primarily for leasing of water from willing lessors for
specified drought related purposes subsequent to State approval.
(Sec. 203) Directs the Secretary of the Interior to: (1) assess and collect
annually from Central Valley Project water and power contractors specified sums
to be remitted to the Trinity Public Utilities District; (2) continue funding
from power revenues the activities of the Glen Canyon Dam Adaptive Management
Program as authorized by the Grand Canyon Protection Act of 1992; and (3) use up
to $1 million to refund specified payments (including the amount of associated
interest) to the United States for pre-1994 charges assessed for failure to file
certification or reporting forms before receipt of irrigation water under the
Reclamation Reform Act of 1982.
(Sec. 206) Amends the Omnibus Consolidated and Emergency Supplemental
Appropriations Act, 1999 to require the Canyon Ferry (Montana) Cabin Site
appraisal to be consistent with the Universal Appraisal Standards for Federal
Land Acquisition. Repeals the repeal of the limitation on reinvestment of
interest earned on the principal of the Canyon Ferry-Broadwater County Trust
(thus allowing reinvestment of the interest, and its consideration as part of
the Trust corpus, only until $3 million, or a lesser amount as offset by in-kind
contributions, is deposited as the initial corpus of the Trust).
(Sec. 207) Declares that any amounts provided for the Newlands Water Rights
Fund for purchasing and retiring water rights in the Newlands Reclamation
Project shall be non-reimbursable as of FY 2000.
(Sec. 208) Authorizes the Secretary of the Interior to enter into contracts
with the city of Loveland, Colorado, (and related entities) providing for the
use of facilities of the Colorado-Big Thompson Project, Colorado, for specified
water uses.
(Sec. 209) Amends the Irrigation Project Contract Extension Act of 1998 to
extend from December 31, 2000, to December 31, 2003: (1) certain water service
or repayment contracts for the Glendo Unit of the Missouri River Basin Project;
and (2) certain contract extensions that are coterminous with a specified
cooperative agreement.
(Sec. 211) Amends the San Luis Rey Indian Water Rights Settlement Act to
require the Secretary of the Interior to permanently reserve and furnish water
to: (1) the Indian Water Authority; (2) the Bands' reservations; and (3) local
entities' service areas.
(Sec. 212) Directs the Secretary of the Interior to transfer to the El Dorado
Irrigation District, all Federal right, title, and interest in the Sly Park Dam
and Reservoir, Camp Creek Diversion Dam and Tunnel, and certain conduits and
canals.
Rescinds specified funds earmarked for: (1) interim storage of nuclear waste;
and (2) the Tank Waste Remediation System at Richland, Washington.
(Sec. 301) Prohibits the use of appropriations under this Act to award a
management and operating contract unless it is awarded using competitive
procedures, or the Secretary of Energy grants a waiver on a case-by-case basis.
Prohibits delegation of such waiver authority.
(Sec. 302) Prohibits the use of appropriations under this Act to: (1) develop
or implement a workforce restructuring plan for DOE employees, or to provide
them with enhanced severance payments or other benefits (unless the Department
of Energy submits a reprogramming request); or (2) prepare or initiate Requests
for Proposals for a program that has not been funded by Congress.
(Sec. 306) Declares that no more than six percent of funds provided to
government-owned, contractor-operated laboratories shall be available for
Laboratory Directed Research and Development.
(Sec. 307) Cites a maximum fund amount for the reimbursement of management
and operating contractor travel expenses.
(Sec. 308) Denies any funds for the Administrator of the Bonneville Power
Administration to enter into any agreement to perform energy efficiency services
outside the Bonneville service territory without certification that such
services are not available from private sector businesses.
(Sec. 309) Prohibits the use of funds under this Act to dispose of
transuranic waste containing concentrations of plutonium exceeding 20 percent by
weight in the Waste Isolation Pilot Plant.
(Sec. 310) Authorizes the NNSA Administrator to authorize the plant manager
of a covered nuclear weapons production plant to engage in research,
development, and demonstration activities in order to maintain and enhance plant
engineering and manufacturing capabilities.
(Sec. 311) Authorizes each Federal Power Marketing Administration to engage
in activities and undertake studies and proposals relating to the formation and
operation of a regional transmission organization.
(Sec. 312) Makes specified funds available to DOE for interim waste storage
activities for Defense Nuclear Waste Disposal upon certification by the
Secretary of Energy that the Site Recommendation Report cannot be completed
timely without additional funding.
(Sec. 313) Establishes a three-year term of office for the first person
appointed as Under Secretary for Nuclear Security of DOE.
(Sec. 314) Amends the National Nuclear Security Administration Act to set
forth: (1) the scope of the Secretary of Energy's authority to modify NNSA
organization; and (2) a prohibition on the pay of personnel engaged in
concurrent service or duties inside and outside the NNSA.
Mandates that a specified amount of such funds be made available to the Army
Corps of Engineers to undertake immediate measures to provide erosion control
and sediment protection to sewage lines, trails, and bridges in Pueblo and Los
Alamos Canyons downstream of the Diamond Drive in New Mexico.
Authorizes appropriations to implement programs authorized by the Appalachian
Regional Development Act of 1965, of which specified amounts are available only
to the extent that the President transmits an emergency budget request for them
to Congress.
(Sec. 603) Prohibits the use of any funds appropriated or otherwise made
available by this Act to determine the final point of discharge for the
interceptor drain for the San Luis Unit until the Secretary of the Interior and
the State of California have developed a plan, which conforms to California
water quality standards approved by the Administrator of the Environmental
Protection Agency, to minimize any detrimental effect of the San Luis drainage
waters.
Directs the Secretary of the Interior to classify the costs of the Kesterson
Reservoir Cleanup and the San Joaquin Valley Drainage Programs as reimbursable
or nonreimbursable and collected until fully repaid pursuant to the "Cleanup
Program--Alternative Repayment Plan" and the "SJVDP--Alternative Repayment Plan"
described in a specified report.
(Sec. 604) Prohibits the use of funds appropriated under this Act for: (1)
promulgations to implement a certain 1997 Kyoto Protocol regarding climate
change which has not been submitted to the Senate for advice and consent to
ratification; and (2) the basic pay of any individual (other than the
Administrator for Nuclear Security and the Deputy Administrator for Naval
Reactors) who simultaneously holds or executes responsibilities of a position
within NNSA and within the Department of Energy not within the Administration.
(Sec. 606) Extends from FY 2000 to 2009 funding for the Coastal Wetlands
Planning, Protection and Restoration Act.
(Sec. 607) Redesignates: (1) a certain "Interstate Sanitation Commission" for
New York, New Jersey, and Connecticut as the "Interstate Environmental
Commission"; and (2) a certain "Interstate Sanitation District" for those States
as the "Interstate Environmental District."
Revises the formula and percentages used to determine the aggregate amount of
annual charges collected from licensees and certificate holders. Reduces the fee
recovery requirement from 100 percent to 98 percent in FY 2001 and by yearly
increments down to 90 percent in FY 2005.