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Providing amounts for the expenses of the Committee on Energy and Commerce in the One Hundred Sixteenth Congress.
HRES #201 | Last Action: 3/8/2019This resolution provides amounts for the expenses of the House Committee on Energy and Commerce for the 116th Congress.Electing Members to certain standing committees of the House of Representatives.
HRES #8 | Last Action: 1/3/2019This resolution elects specified Members to the following House Committees: (1) Appropriations, (2) the Budget, (3) Energy and Commerce, (4) Financial Services, (5) Rules, and (6) Ways and Means.Electing Members to certain standing committees of the House of Representatives.
HRES #7 | Last Action: 1/3/2019This resolution elects specified Members to the following House Committees: (1) Appropriations, (2) the Budget, (3) Energy and Commerce, (4) Financial Services, (5) Rules, and (6) Ways and Means.Electing Members to certain standing committees of the House of Representatives.
HRES #42 | Last Action: 1/15/2019This resolution elects specified Members to the following House Committees: (1) Appropriations, (2) Armed Services, (3) Education and Labor, (4) Energy and Commerce, and (5) Ways and Means.Providing for the expenses of certain committees of the House of Representatives in the One Hundred Sixteenth Congress.
HRES #245 | Last Action: 3/25/2019This resolution sets forth the levels of payment for 116th Congress expenses (including staff salaries) for the following House Committees: (1) Agriculture; (2) Armed Services; (3) the Budget; (4) Select Committee on the Climate Crisis; (5) Education and Labor; (6) Energy and Commerce; (7) Ethics; (8) Financial Services; (9) Foreign Affairs; (10) Homeland Security; (11) House Administration; (12) Permanent Select Committee on Intelligence; (13) the Judiciary; (14) Select Committee on the Modernization of Congress; (15) Natural Resources; (16) Oversight and Reform; (17) Rules; (18) Science, Space, and Technology; (19) Small Business; (20) Transportation and Infrastructure; (21) Veterans' Affairs; and (22) Ways and Means. Among other things, this resolution (1) prescribes limitations to such expenses for the 1st and 2nd sessions of the 116th Congress, and (2) establishes a reserve fund for unanticipated committee expenses for the 116th Congress.Electing Members to certain standing committees of the House of Representatives.
HRES #68 | Last Action: 1/23/2019This resolution elects specified Members to the House Committees on (1) Agriculture; (2) Appropriations; (3) Armed Services; (4) Education and Labor; (5) Energy and Commerce; (6) Financial Services; (7) Foreign Affairs; (8) Homeland Security; (9) the Judiciary; (10) Oversight and Reform; (11) Science, Space, and Technology; (12) Transportation and Infrastructure; (13) Veterans' Affairs; and (14) Ways and Means.Defense, Commerce, Justice, Science, Energy and Water Development, Financial Services and General Government, Labor, Health and Human Services, Education, Transportation, Housing, and Urban Development Appropriations Act, 2021
HR #7617 | Last Action: 7/30/2020Defense, Commerce, Justice, Science, Energy and Water Development, Financial Services and General Government, Labor, Health and Human Services, Education, Transportation, Housing, and Urban Development Appropriations Act, 2021 This bill provides FY2021 appropriations for several federal departments and agencies. The bill includes 6 of the 12 regular FY2021 appropriations bills: * the Department of Defense Appropriations Act, 2021; * the Commerce, Justice, Science, and Related Agencies Appropriations Act, 2021; * the Energy and Water Development and Related Agencies Appropriations Act, 2021; * the Financial Services and General Government Appropriations Act, 2021; * the Departments of Labor, Health and Human Services, and Education, and Related Agencies Appropriations Act, 2021; and * the Transportation, Housing and Urban Development, and Related Agencies Appropriations Act, 2021. The departments and agencies funded in the bill include * the Department of Defense; * the Department of Commerce; * the Department of Justice; * science-related agencies, including the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA); * the Department of Energy; * the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers; * the Bureau of Reclamation; * the Department of the Treasury; * the judiciary; * the Executive Office of the President; * the District of Columbia; * the Department of Labor; * the Department of Health and Human Service; * the Department of Education; * the Department of Transportation; * the Department of Housing and Urban Development; and * several related and independent agencies. The bill also requires certain statues and busts, such as those that depict Confederate soldiers or officials, to be removed from areas of the U.S. Capitol that are accessible to the public.Recommending that the House of Representatives find William P. Barr, Attorney General of the United States, and Wilbur L. Ross, Jr., Secretary of Commerce, in contempt of Congress for refusal to comply with subpoenas duly issued by the Committee on Oversight and Reform.
HRES #497 | Last Action: 7/17/2019This resolution finds Attorney General William P. Barr and Secretary of Commerce Wilbur L. Ross, Jr. in contempt of Congress for failing to comply with certain subpoenas authorized and issued by the House Committee on Oversight and Reform relating to the 2020 census. The resolution states that Mr. Barr and Mr. Ross failed to produce documents in compliance with subpoenas issued on April 2, 2019. The resolution also states that Mr. Barr ordered a Department of Justice employee, John Gore, not to comply with an April 11, 2019, subpoena requiring Mr. Gore to appear for deposition testimony before the committee. The House of Representatives must certify to the U.S. Attorney for the District of Columbia a committee report detailing the failure to comply with the subpoenas. The resolution requires the House and committee to take additional action to enforce the subpoenas.Providing amounts for the expenses of the Committee on Energy and Commerce in the One Hundred Seventeenth Congress.
HRES #208 | Last Action: 3/9/2021Providing amounts for the expenses of the Committee on Energy and Commerce in the One Hundred Eighteenth Congress.
HRES #174 | Last Action: 2/27/2023Providing amounts for the expenses of the Committee on Energy and Commerce in the One Hundred Nineteenth Congress.
HRES #85 | Last Action: 1/31/2025An original resolution authorizing expenditures by the Committee on Commerce, Science, and Transportation.
SRES #48 | Last Action: 2/6/2019This resolution authorizes expenditures by the Senate Committee on Commerce, Science, and Transportation for the 116th Congress.Consortia-Led Energy and Advanced Manufacturing Networks Act
HR #5505 | Last Action: 12/19/2019Consortia-Led Energy and Advanced Manufacturing Networks Act This bill requires the Department of Commerce to carry out a grant program for establishing consortia to enhance U.S. economic, environmental, and energy security by promoting domestic research and commercial application of clean technologies and advanced manufacturing processes. Clean technology means technologies, production processes, or methodologies that * produce energy from renewable energy sources; * transmit, distribute, or store energy more efficiently; * enhance energy efficiency for buildings and industry; * enable the development of a Smart Grid; * produce an advanced or sustainable material with energy or energy efficiency applications; * improve energy efficiency for transportation; or * enhance water security through improved water management, conservation, distribution, or end use applications.Consortia-Led Energy and Advanced Manufacturing Networks Act of 2019
S #3135 | Last Action: 12/19/2019Consortia-Led Energy and Advanced Manufacturing Networks Actof 2019 This bill requires the Department of Commerce to carry out a grant program for establishing consortia to enhance U.S. economic, environmental, and energy security by promoting domestic research and commercial application of clean technologies and advanced manufacturing processes. Clean technology means technologies, production processes, or methodologies that * produce energy from renewable energy sources; * transmit, distribute, or store energy more efficiently; * enhance energy efficiency for buildings and industry; * enable the development of a Smart Grid; * produce an advanced or sustainable material with energy or energy efficiency applications; * improve energy efficiency for transportation; or * enhance water security through improved water management, conservation, distribution, or end use applications.Commerce Spectrum Coordination Act of 2020
HR #6604 | Last Action: 4/23/2020Commerce Spectrum Coordination Act of 2020 This bill establishes the Commerce Spectrum Management Advisory Committee within the National Telecommunications and Information Administration. The duties of the committee shall include advising and making recommendations with respect to (1) developing policies to maintain or strengthen global leadership in the introduction of communications technologies and services, (2) advancing spectrum-based innovation, (3) fostering increased spectrum sharing, and (4) identifying international opportunities to further U.S. economic interests through spectrum management.An original resolution authorizing expenditures by the Committee on Energy and Natural Resources.
SRES #45 | Last Action: 2/5/2019This resolution authorizes expenditures by the Senate Committee on Energy and Natural Resources for the 116th Congress.An original resolution authorizing expenditures by committees of the Senate for the periods March 1, 2019 through September 30, 2019, October 1, 2019 through September 30, 2020, and October 1, 2020 through February 28, 2021.
SRES #70 | Last Action: 2/27/2019This resolution authorizes expenditures by the following Senate committees for March 1, 2019-September 30, 2019, for FY2020, and for October 1, 2020-February 28, 2021: (1) Agriculture, Nutrition, and Forestry; (2) Armed Services; (3) Banking, Housing, and Urban Affairs; (4) Budget; (5) Commerce, Science, and Transportation; (6) Energy and Natural Resources; (7) Environment and Public Works; (8) Finance; (9) Foreign Relations; (10) Health, Education, Labor, and Pensions; (11) Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs; (12) Judiciary; (13) Rules and Administration; (14) Small Business and Entrepreneurship; (15) Veterans' Affairs; (16) Special Committee on Aging; (17) Select Committee on Intelligence; and (18) Indian Affairs. The resolution requires committee expenses, with specified exceptions, to be paid from the contingent fund of the Senate upon vouchers approved by the chair of the applicable committee. The resolution authorizes establishment of a special reserve within funds in the Expenses of Inquiries and Investigations account, to be available to any committee to meet specified unpaid obligations or expenses.Marine Energy Research and Development Act of 2019
S #1821 | Last Action: 6/12/2019Marine Energy Research and Development Act of 2019 This bill directs the Water Power Technologies Office of the Department of Energy (DOE) to carry out a program to accelerate the introduction of marine energy production into the United States energy supply while fostering accelerated research, development, demonstration, and commercial application of technology, including programs to to identify and study critical short- and long-term needs to create a sustainable marine energy supply chain based in the United States. DOE must award grants to institutions of higher education for (1) the continuation and expansion of research, development, and testing activities at National Marine Energy Centers established as of January 1, 2019; and (2) the establishment of new centers. DOE must also conduct a study to examine opportunities for research and development in advanced marine energy technologies to (1) support the maritime transportation sector to enhance job creation, economic development, and competitiveness; (2) support associated maritime energy infrastructure; and (3) enable scientific missions at sea and in extreme environments, including the Arctic.Appalachian Energy for National Security Act
S #1064 | Last Action: 8/16/2019Appalachian Energy for National Security Act This bill directs the Department of Energy to conduct a study on the national security impacts of building ethane and other natural gas liquids petrochemical infrastructure in the vicinity of the Marcellus, Utica, and Rogersville shale plays located in the Appalachian region of the United States. The study must include an examination of the proposed infrastructure, including an identification of the potential benefits to national and economic security and the risks posed by foreign ownership and control of U.S. domestic petrochemical resources.Energy Infrastructure Demand Response Act of 2019
S #487 | Last Action: 2/14/2019This bill requires the Department of Energy to establish a natural gas demand response pilot program that uses the latest demand response technology from the energy sector for natural gas to (1) reduce the cost of energy for consumers, (2) reduce market price volatility, (3) increase reliability of the energy system, and (4) achieve reductions in air emissions and other benefits.Energy and Water Research Integration Act of 2019
HR #34 | Last Action: 7/23/2019Energy and Water Research Integration Act of 2019 This bill requires the Department of Energy (DOE) to integrate water considerations into its energy research, development, and demonstration programs and projects. Specifically, the DOE must develop and implement a strategic plan that advances energy and energy efficiency technologies and practices to * minimize freshwater withdrawal and consumption, seismic impacts, and deleterious impacts on water bodies, groundwater, and waterways; * increase water use efficiency; and * utilize nontraditional water sources. Further, the strategic plan must (1) consider the effects climate variability may have on water supplies and quality for energy generation and fuel production, and (2) improve the understanding of the energy required to provide reliable water supplies as well as the water required to provide reliable energy supplies. The plan must be updated every five years. In addition, DOE must establish an Energy-Water Committee to promote and enable improved energy and water resource data collection, reporting, and technological innovation.Energy and Water Research Integration Act of 2019
S #2978 | Last Action: 12/4/2019Energy and Water Research Integration Act of 2019 This bill requires the Department of Energy (DOE) to integrate water considerations into its energy research, development, and demonstration programs and projects. Specifically, the DOE must develop and implement a strategic plan that advances energy and energy efficiency technologies and practices to * minimize freshwater withdrawal and consumption, seismic impacts, and deleterious impacts on water bodies, groundwater, and waterways; * increase water use efficiency; and * utilize nontraditional water sources. Further, the strategic plan must (1) consider the effects climate variability may have on water supplies and quality for energy generation and fuel production, and (2) improve the understanding of the energy required to provide reliable water supplies as well as the water required to provide reliable energy supplies. The plan must be updated every five years. In addition, DOE must establish an Energy-Water Committee to promote and enable improved energy and water resource data collection, reporting, and technological innovation.Advanced Nuclear Energy Technologies Act
HR #3358 | Last Action: 6/19/2019Advanced Nuclear Energy Technologies Act This bill directs the Department of Energy (DOE) to advance the research and development of domestic advanced, affordable, and clean nuclear energy. Specifically, DOE must (1) complete at least two advanced nuclear reactor demonstration projects by December 31, 2025, and (2) demonstrate at least two and not more than four additional operational advanced reactor designs by December 31, 2035. DOE must establish goals for research relating to advanced nuclear reactors, including by coordinating with members of private industry to advance the demonstration of various designs of advanced nuclear reactors. DOE must also develop and update biennially a 10-year strategic plan for its Office of Nuclear Energy.American Space Commerce Free Enterprise Act of 2019
HR #3610 | Last Action: 7/2/2019American Space Commerce Free Enterprise Act of 2019 This bill grants the Office of Space Commerce of the Department of Commerce the authority to issue certifications to U.S. nationals and nongovernmental entities for the operation of (1) specified human-made objects manufactured or assembled in outer space, including on the Moon and other celestial bodies, with or without human occupants, that were launched from Earth; and (2) all items carried on such objects that are intended for use in outer space. To be eligible for certification, each entity's application must include a space debris mitigation plan for the space objects. The office shall establish a Private Space Activity Advisory Committee to (1) analyze the status and recent developments of nongovernmental space activities, and (2) advise on matters relating to U.S. private sector activities in outer space. The bill authorizes the office to issue permits to persons for the operation of space-based remote sensing systems. The office shall establish an Advisory Committee on Commercial Remote Sensing to advise on matters relating to the U.S. commercial space-based remote sensing industry. The bill abolishes the Commercial Remote Sensing Regulatory Affairs Office of the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration. The Government Accountability Office must submit to Congress a report on the removal of the Office of Commercial Space Transportation from under the jurisdiction of the Federal Aviation Administration and reestablishing such office under the jurisdiction of the Department of Transportation.Promoting American Energy Jobs Act of 2019
S #2508 | Last Action: 12/17/2019Promoting American Energy Jobs Act of 2019 This bill requires the Department of Energy to establish an Energy Jobs Council to (1) conduct a survey of employers in the energy, energy efficiency, and motor vehicle sectors of the U.S. economy; (2) preform an analysis of the employment figures and demographics in those sectors; and (3) publish a U.S. Energy and Employment Report that is based on the survey and analysis.