House Votes - H.R. 2641: Energy and Water Appropriations
H.Res. 481: Providing for consideration of H.R. 2641
On agreeing to the resolution
Agreed to by voice vote
H.R. 2641: Energy and Water Development and Related Agencies Appropriations Act, 2008
Debate
Amendments (GovTrack, Thomas)
Westmoreland of Georgia Amendment
An amendment to reduce funding for Investigations including recession of funds by $30 million.
Failed 84-341
Westmoreland of Georgia Amendment No. 26
An amendment numbered 26 printed in the Congressional Record to reduce appropriation for construction including recession of funds by $481,186,000.
Failed 76-351
Westmoreland of Georgia Amendment No. 24
An amendment numbered 24 printed in the Congressional Record to reduced funds for the Mississippi River and Tributaries by $18 million.
Failed 111-315
Westmoreland of Georgia Amendment No. 25
An amendment numbered 25 printed in the Congressional Record to reduce funds for the Operation and Maintenance by $184,241,000.
Failed 77-350
Sessions of Texas Amendment
An amendment numbered 23 printed in the Congressionl Record to striking the prohibition of funds under the OMB Circular A-76 or any other administrative regulation, directive, or policy for the Corps of Engineers program, project or activity.
Failed 164-259
Hensarling of Texas Amendment
An amendment numbered 22 printed in the Congressional Record to reduced funds for the Water and Related Resources Account by $55 million.
Failed 121-305
Lamborn of Colorado Amendment
An amendment to reduce funds of the Bureau of Reclamation under the Policy and Administration section by $1,236,000.
Failed 151-274
Campbell of California Amendment
An amendment numbered 21 printed in the Congressional Record to reduce the appropriation in the bill for Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy by $101,550,000.
Failed 107-320
Stearns of Florida Amendment
An amendment to redirect $20 million in funding within the Nuclear Energy account.
Failed 158-269
Kline of Minnesota Amendment
An amendment numbered 19 printed in the Congressional Record to reduce funding in the Fossil Energy Research and Development account by $142 million.
Failed 123-303
Porter of Nevada Amendment
An amendment to strike the provisions in the bill for nuclear waste disposal activities.
Failed 80-351
Foxx of North Carolina Amendment
An amendment numbered 18 printed in the Congressional Record to reduce funding for Departmental Administration account by $27,950,000.
Failed 134-293
Udall of New Mexico Amendment
An amendment to increase funding (by transfer) for the National Nuclear Security Administration by $192.123 million.
Failed 121-312
Neugebauer of Texas Amendment
An amendment numbered 17 printed in the Congressional Record to strike the $35 million appropriation for the Appalchain Regional Commission.
Failed 133-298
Musgrave of Colorado Amendment
An amendment numbered 9 printed in the Congressional Record to reduce the appropriation in the bill by 0.5 percent across-the-board.
Failed 166-267
Bishop of New York Amendment
An amendment numbered 1 printed in the Congressional Record to add a paragraph prohibiting use of funds for review of the application for the Broadwater Energy Proposal.
Failed 146-285
Jordan of Ohio Amendment
An amendment numbered 14 printed in the Congressional Record to reduce total amounts appropriated in the bill by $1.305 million.
Failed 129-301
Shadegg of Arizona Amendment
An amendment to limit the use of funds to breach or remove hydropower dams.
Failed 157-274
Price of Georgia Amendment
An amendment numbered 12 printed in the Congressional Record to reduce amounts appropriated in the bill by 1 percent across-the-board.
Failed 158-275
Wilson of South Carolina Amendment
An amendment numbered 15 printed in the Congressional Record to reduce total amounts appropriated in the bill by $1,130,000,000.
Failed 138-295
Hinchey of New York Amendment
An amendment to assure that no funds be made available to designate any geographic area as a national interest electric transmission corridor under the Federal Power Act by the Secretary of Energy.
Failed 174-257
House Vote Stops Appropriation for New Generation of Nuclear Weapons
The House yesterday approved plans to halt funding for the development of a new generation of nuclear warheads as House leaders called on the Bush administration to provide a post-Cold War nuclear strategy that would detail the future size of the U.S. nuclear stockpile.
While approving most portions of the $32 billion fiscal 2008 appropriations bill for energy and water development, the House put off final passage until later this summer while it works out details of funding for local Army Corps of Engineers flood-control projects.


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