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Markups

Full Committee Mark Up

On Tuesday, May 7, 2024, at 10:15 a.m., in room 1324 Longworth House Office Building, the Committee on Natural Resources will hold a mark-up on the following bills:

  • H.R. 897 (Rep. Carl), “Alabama Underwater Forest National Marine Sanctuary and Protection Act”;
  • H.R. 1395 (Rep. Fitzpatrick), “Delaware River Basin Conservation Reauthorization Act of 2023”;
  • H.R. 6062 (Rep. Radewagen), To restore the ability of the people of American Samoa to approve amendments to the territorial constitution based on majority rule in a democratic act of self-determination, as authorized pursuant to an Act of Congress delegating administration of Federal territorial law in the territory to the President, and to the Secretary of the Interior under Executive Order 10264, dated June 29, 1951, under which the Constitution of American Samoa was approved and may be amended without requirement for further congressional action, subject to the authority of Congress under the Territorial Clause in article IV, section 3, clause 2 of the United States Constitution; and
  • H.R. 6852 (Rep. Espaillat), “Holcombe Rucker Park Landmark Act”

COMMITTEE ON NATURAL RESOURCES -- ACTION REPORT

The Committee on Natural Resources met in open session on Tuesday, May 7, 2024, to consider the following measures. Per Committee Rule 9(f) and House Rule XI, clause 2(e), amendments adopted will be posted within 24 hours, and roll call votes and all other amendments offered will be posted no later than 48 hours after the vote is taken. These documents can be found at docs.house.gov, found here.

H.R. 897 (Rep. Carl), “Alabama Underwater Forest National Marine Sanctuary and Protection Act”

The Subcommittee on Water, Wildlife and Fisheries was discharged from further consideration of H.R. 897.

  • Chairman Bruce Westerman (R-AR) offered an amendment designated Westerman #1.
    The amendment was agreed to by unanimous consent.

H.R. 897, as amended, was ordered favorably reported to the House of Representatives by unanimous consent.

H.R. 6062 (Rep. Radewagen), To restore the ability of the people of American Samoa to approve amendments to the territorial constitution based on majority rule in a democratic act of self-determination, as authorized pursuant to an Act of Congress delegating administration of Federal territorial law in the territory to the President, and to the Secretary of the Interior under Executive Order 10264, dated June 29, 1951, under which the Constitution of American Samoa was approved and may be amended without requirement for further congressional action, subject to the authority of Congress under the Territorial Clause in article IV, section 3, clause 2 of the United States Constitution.

The Subcommittee on Indian and Insular Affairs was discharged from further consideration of H.R. 6062.

H.R. 6062 was ordered favorably reported to the House of Representatives by unanimous consent.

H.R. 6852 (Rep. Espaillat), “Holcombe Rucker Park Landmark Act”

The Subcommittee on Federal Lands was discharged from further consideration of H.R. 6852.

  • Representative Joe Neguse (D-CO) offered an Amendment in the Nature of a Substitute designated Neguse_234.
    The amendment in the nature of a substitute was agreed to by unanimous consent.

H.R. 6852, as amended, was ordered favorably reported to the House of Representatives by unanimous consent.