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    McCollum(MN), Kelly

    (PA),

    Schneider (IL),

    Lipinski (IL)

    Bi-Partisan Revised Establishes amultiagency effort to slow

    the spread of Asian carp in

    the Upper Mississippi and

    Ohio River basins and

    tributaries by providing

    technical assistance,

    coordination, best practices,

    and support to State and

    local governments in

    carrying out such activities.

    Made InOrder

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    Grimm (NY) Republican Modifies Section 118 to

    require the Secretary of the

    Army to include project

    recommendations made in

    the study for flood and

    storm damage reduction

    related to natural disasters

    under title II of division A of

    the Disaster Relief

    Appropriations Act, 2013

    within the Secretary'sReport to Congress on

    Future Water Resources

    Development.

    Made In

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    Gosar (AZ) Republican Closes a loophole limiting

    second amendment rights

    on over 11.7 million acres of

    federal recreation lands

    managed by the U.S. Army

    Corps of Engineers.

    Submitted

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    Boustany (LA) Republican Makes a necessary change

    to the language of the

    Southwest Coastal Louisiana

    Feasibility Study to include

    the entire city of

    Delcambre, LA and

    Submitted

    http://www.rules.house.gov/amendments/MCCOLLKELL1021131521382138.pdfhttp://www.rules.house.gov/amendments/MCCOLLKELL1021131521382138.pdfhttp://www.rules.house.gov/amendments/MCCOLLKELL1021131521382138.pdfhttp://www.rules.house.gov/amendments/GRIMM_152_xml1018131342334233.pdfhttp://www.rules.house.gov/amendments/GOSAR_0441018131555115511.pdfhttp://www.rules.house.gov/amendments/BOUSTA_018_xml1018131513311331.pdfhttp://www.rules.house.gov/amendments/BOUSTA_018_xml1018131513311331.pdfhttp://www.rules.house.gov/amendments/GOSAR_0441018131555115511.pdfhttp://www.rules.house.gov/amendments/GRIMM_152_xml1018131342334233.pdfhttp://www.rules.house.gov/amendments/MCCOLLKELL1021131521382138.pdfhttp://www.rules.house.gov/amendments/MCCOLLKELL1021131521382138.pdf
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    maintains the authorized

    spending level for this

    project found in the WRDA2007.

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    Luetkemeyer

    (MO), Graves

    (MO), King,

    Steve (IA),

    Smith, Jason

    (MO), Long

    (MO), Hartzler

    (MO), Wagner

    (MO)

    Republican Requires the Corps to

    develop and maintain an

    inventory of public and

    private conservation acres

    within the Missouri River

    basin and to treat such

    acres as if they had been

    acquired for Corps

    mitigation through

    incorporation into the

    project.

    Submitted

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    Ruppersberger

    (MD)

    Democrat Authorizes an additional

    $565,000,000, with an

    estimated Federal cost of

    $367,250,000 federal cost

    and a non-federal cost of

    $197,750,000 for the Poplar

    Island Expansion project.

    Submitted

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    Boustany (LA) Republican Makes a technical change to

    an existing project in order

    to reduce costs and improve

    the beneficial use of dredge

    material. Maintains the

    authorized spending level

    for this project found in the

    WRDA 2007 and restores

    consistency when

    determining the use ofdredge material from a

    navigation project.

    Submitted

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    Walz (MN) Democrat Expands the geographic

    scope of the Upper

    Mississippi River

    Submitted

    http://www.rules.house.gov/amendments/1231021131035293529.pdfhttp://www.rules.house.gov/amendments/1231021131035293529.pdfhttp://www.rules.house.gov/amendments/1231021131035293529.pdfhttp://www.rules.house.gov/amendments/RUPPER_0121018131452215221.pdfhttp://www.rules.house.gov/amendments/RUPPER_0121018131452215221.pdfhttp://www.rules.house.gov/amendments/BOUSTA_019_xml1021131127552755.pdfhttp://www.rules.house.gov/amendments/WALZ_031_xml1021131139203920.pdfhttp://www.rules.house.gov/amendments/WALZ_031_xml1021131139203920.pdfhttp://www.rules.house.gov/amendments/BOUSTA_019_xml1021131127552755.pdfhttp://www.rules.house.gov/amendments/RUPPER_0121018131452215221.pdfhttp://www.rules.house.gov/amendments/RUPPER_0121018131452215221.pdfhttp://www.rules.house.gov/amendments/1231021131035293529.pdfhttp://www.rules.house.gov/amendments/1231021131035293529.pdf
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    Restoration

    Environmental

    Management Program toinclude bluffs and tributary

    confluences.

    9 Version

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    Schneider (IL) Democrat Expands congressional

    reporting requirements to

    include recommendations

    for mitigating current

    problems and limiting the

    construction backlog.

    Made In

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    McKinley (WV) Republican Clarifies that once the Army

    Corps of Engineers has

    issued a Section 404 Clean

    Water Act permit, the

    Administrator of the EPA

    does not have the authority

    retroactively veto such

    permit.

    Submitted

    11 Version

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    Luetkemeyer

    (MO), Davis,Rodney (IL)

    Republican Revises the terms under

    which the Corps may renewcottage site leases to

    prevent further improper

    FEMA payments to lessees

    and to ensure annual lease

    payments cover the

    programs administration

    costs.

    Submitted

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    Luetkemeyer

    (MO), Davis,

    Rodney (IL)

    Republican Authorizes the exchange of

    approximately 68 acres

    owned by Ameren Missouri

    in the Lower Mill Creek in

    Jersey County, Illinois, for

    approximately 227 acres of

    Corps land currently leased

    by Ameren Missouri for the

    Portage Des Sioux Power

    Submitted

    http://www.rules.house.gov/amendments/SCHNEI_026_xml1021131137113711.pdfhttp://www.rules.house.gov/amendments/404C1021131420282028.pdfhttp://www.rules.house.gov/amendments/1234102113142901291.pdfhttp://www.rules.house.gov/amendments/1234102113142901291.pdfhttp://www.rules.house.gov/amendments/1234102113142901291.pdfhttp://www.rules.house.gov/amendments/123451021131416521652.pdfhttp://www.rules.house.gov/amendments/123451021131416521652.pdfhttp://www.rules.house.gov/amendments/123451021131416521652.pdfhttp://www.rules.house.gov/amendments/123451021131416521652.pdfhttp://www.rules.house.gov/amendments/123451021131416521652.pdfhttp://www.rules.house.gov/amendments/1234102113142901291.pdfhttp://www.rules.house.gov/amendments/1234102113142901291.pdfhttp://www.rules.house.gov/amendments/404C1021131420282028.pdfhttp://www.rules.house.gov/amendments/SCHNEI_026_xml1021131137113711.pdf
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    Plant in St. Charles County,

    Missouri.

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    Peters, Scott

    (CA)

    Democrat Adds a subsection

    specifying that the

    Secretary of the Army

    coordinates with the

    Administrator of the FEMA

    to disseminate the

    emergency communication

    of risk to the public through

    widely used and readily

    available means.

    Made In

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    Thompson,

    Mike (CA),

    Benishek (MI),

    DeFazio (OR),

    Simpson (ID),

    Titus (NV)

    Bi-Partisan Requires the Government

    Accountability Office (GAO)

    to conduct an assessment

    on the impacts of aquatic

    invasive species on federal

    assets and current federal

    spending on aquatic

    invasive species prevention.

    Made In

    Order

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    Hastings,Alcee (FL)

    Democrat Includes operation andmaintenance costs

    associated with sand

    transfer plants in the annual

    operations and

    maintenance budget of the

    Corps of Engineers.

    Made InOrder

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    Stutzman (IN) Republican Provides that the Secretary

    of the Army shall not

    require the removal of levee

    vegetation until the Corps

    of Engineers policy

    guidelines on vegetation

    management for levees

    have been reviewed and

    adopted. Provides an

    exception for vegetation

    Made In

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    http://www.rules.house.gov/amendments/PETECA029xml1021131443134313.pdfhttp://www.rules.house.gov/amendments/PETECA029xml1021131443134313.pdfhttp://www.rules.house.gov/amendments/THOMCA_032_xml1021131623272327.pdfhttp://www.rules.house.gov/amendments/THOMCA_032_xml1021131623272327.pdfhttp://www.rules.house.gov/amendments/THOMCA_032_xml1021131623272327.pdfhttp://www.rules.house.gov/amendments/1231021131621512151.pdfhttp://www.rules.house.gov/amendments/1231021131621512151.pdfhttp://www.rules.house.gov/amendments/StutzmanAm1021131628482848.pdfhttp://www.rules.house.gov/amendments/StutzmanAm1021131628482848.pdfhttp://www.rules.house.gov/amendments/1231021131621512151.pdfhttp://www.rules.house.gov/amendments/1231021131621512151.pdfhttp://www.rules.house.gov/amendments/THOMCA_032_xml1021131623272327.pdfhttp://www.rules.house.gov/amendments/THOMCA_032_xml1021131623272327.pdfhttp://www.rules.house.gov/amendments/PETECA029xml1021131443134313.pdfhttp://www.rules.house.gov/amendments/PETECA029xml1021131443134313.pdf
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    that presents an

    unacceptable safety risk.

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    Richmond

    (LA), Scalise

    (LA)

    Bi-Partisan Directs the Corps to carry

    out any measure necessary

    to restore components of

    authorized and constructed

    flood and hurricane storm

    damage reduction projects

    to the current authorized

    level of protection for

    reasons including

    settlement, subsidence,

    sea-level rise, and new

    datum, if the Corps

    determines that the

    necessary work is feasible.

    Submitted

    18 Version

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    Richmond

    (LA), Scalise

    (LA)

    Bi-Partisan Directs the Corps to

    calculate the national

    benefits of proposed flood

    protection projects,

    including benefits from a

    reduction in national and

    regional economic losses, as

    well as the protection of

    evacuation routes.

    Made In

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    Richmond (LA) Democrat Establishes a 65% Federal

    and 35% non-Federal cost

    share requirements for

    O&M by the Corps of

    structures associated with

    authorized hurricane and

    storm damage reductionprojects that bisect an

    inland or intracoastal

    waterway.

    Submitted

    20 Version

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    Richmond

    (LA), Scalise

    Bi-Partisan To prepare for the

    expanded Panama Canal,

    Submitted

    http://www.rules.house.gov/amendments/A28RS1021131613521352.pdfhttp://www.rules.house.gov/amendments/A28RS1021131613521352.pdfhttp://www.rules.house.gov/amendments/A28RS1021131613521352.pdfhttp://www.rules.house.gov/amendments/A29RS102113160454454.pdfhttp://www.rules.house.gov/amendments/A29RS102113160454454.pdfhttp://www.rules.house.gov/amendments/A29RS102113160454454.pdfhttp://www.rules.house.gov/amendments/OM1021131545204520.pdfhttp://www.rules.house.gov/amendments/A31RS1021131625432543.pdfhttp://www.rules.house.gov/amendments/A31RS1021131625432543.pdfhttp://www.rules.house.gov/amendments/A31RS1021131625432543.pdfhttp://www.rules.house.gov/amendments/A31RS1021131625432543.pdfhttp://www.rules.house.gov/amendments/A31RS1021131625432543.pdfhttp://www.rules.house.gov/amendments/OM1021131545204520.pdfhttp://www.rules.house.gov/amendments/A29RS102113160454454.pdfhttp://www.rules.house.gov/amendments/A29RS102113160454454.pdfhttp://www.rules.house.gov/amendments/A28RS1021131613521352.pdfhttp://www.rules.house.gov/amendments/A28RS1021131613521352.pdf
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    (LA) the amendment increases

    the federal cost-share to

    100 percent for themaintenance of waterways

    between 45-50 feet.

    21 Version

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    Young, Don

    (AK), Petri

    (WI)

    Republican Requires USACE to contract

    with private sector

    surveying and mapping

    firms, wherever practical, in

    performance of surveying

    and mapping services and

    activities for Corps projects.

    Requires the Secretary to

    issue agency guidance to

    encourage use of the

    private sector for surveying

    and mapping services, and

    requires a process to

    provide oversight of the

    performance of compliance

    with the guidance.

    Made In

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    22 Version

    1

    Young, Don

    (AK)

    Republican Requires an 80/20 split for

    the channel deepening to -

    45ft for DoD designated

    strategic ports.

    Submitted

    23 Version

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    Young, Don

    (AK), Bordallo

    (GU), Pierluisi

    (PR)

    Bi-Partisan Revised Enables the

    Governors of

    noncontiguous States and

    Territories to propose

    funding levels for remote

    and subsistence harbors for

    consideration to beincluded in the Report to

    Congress on Future Water

    Resources Development.

    Submitted

    24 Version

    1

    Hahn (CA) Democrat Takes the receipts and

    disbursements of the

    Submitted

    http://www.rules.house.gov/amendments/YOUNAK_065_xml1021131538483848.pdfhttp://www.rules.house.gov/amendments/YOUNAK_065_xml1021131538483848.pdfhttp://www.rules.house.gov/amendments/YOUNAK_065_xml1021131538483848.pdfhttp://www.rules.house.gov/amendments/YOUNAK_066_xml1021131544434443.pdfhttp://www.rules.house.gov/amendments/YOUNAK_066_xml1021131544434443.pdfhttp://www.rules.house.gov/amendments/YOUNAK_067_xml1022130933183318.pdfhttp://www.rules.house.gov/amendments/YOUNAK_067_xml1022130933183318.pdfhttp://www.rules.house.gov/amendments/YOUNAK_067_xml1022130933183318.pdfhttp://www.rules.house.gov/amendments/HAHN_HMTF102113165409549.pdfhttp://www.rules.house.gov/amendments/HAHN_HMTF102113165409549.pdfhttp://www.rules.house.gov/amendments/HAHN_HMTF102113165409549.pdfhttp://www.rules.house.gov/amendments/YOUNAK_067_xml1022130933183318.pdfhttp://www.rules.house.gov/amendments/YOUNAK_067_xml1022130933183318.pdfhttp://www.rules.house.gov/amendments/YOUNAK_066_xml1021131544434443.pdfhttp://www.rules.house.gov/amendments/YOUNAK_066_xml1021131544434443.pdfhttp://www.rules.house.gov/amendments/YOUNAK_065_xml1021131538483848.pdfhttp://www.rules.house.gov/amendments/YOUNAK_065_xml1021131538483848.pdf
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    Harbor Maintenance Trust

    Fund "off budget," and

    makes the full amount ofthe Harbor Maintenance tax

    collected each year

    available to the Army Corps

    of Engineers to be spent on

    ports without further

    appropriation.

    25 Version

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    Cooper (TN) Democrat Expands property use rights

    so that the Fraternal Order

    of Police in Nashville,

    Tennessee may, with their

    own funds, construct and

    operate a youth camp

    dormitory.

    Submitted

    26 Version

    1

    Huffman (CA) Democrat Instructs the Secretary to

    review its operations,

    including the water manual

    and rule curves, and use

    improved weather forecasts

    to reduce risks to life and

    property or improve

    environmental outcomes.

    Submitted

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    Collins, Doug

    (GA)

    Republican Limits fees charged to

    marina operators to 1% of

    gross revenue on sales from

    restaurants, marine

    engines, and gasoline.

    Submitted

    28 Version

    1

    Latta (OH) Republican Provides the authority for

    projects that are in the

    feasibility study stage and

    receive a favorable Chiefs

    Report within the two year

    period after the enactment

    of this bill to move forward

    with the design and

    Submitted

    http://www.rules.house.gov/amendments/COOPER_0241022130833543354.pdfhttp://www.rules.house.gov/amendments/HUFFCA_024_xml1022130835133513.pdfhttp://www.rules.house.gov/amendments/COLLGA_028_xml102213090826826.pdfhttp://www.rules.house.gov/amendments/COLLGA_028_xml102213090826826.pdfhttp://www.rules.house.gov/amendments/123102213090228228.pdfhttp://www.rules.house.gov/amendments/123102213090228228.pdfhttp://www.rules.house.gov/amendments/COLLGA_028_xml102213090826826.pdfhttp://www.rules.house.gov/amendments/COLLGA_028_xml102213090826826.pdfhttp://www.rules.house.gov/amendments/HUFFCA_024_xml1022130835133513.pdfhttp://www.rules.house.gov/amendments/COOPER_0241022130833543354.pdf
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    construction phase if a

    subsequent WRRDA bill is

    not passed into law withinthe two year period.

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    Gardner (CO) Republican Revised Establishes the

    Office of Water Storage at

    the Army Corp of Engineers

    to serve as an initial point of

    contact for the acquisition

    or satisfaction of a Federal

    permit for a water storage

    facility.

    Made In

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    30 Version

    1

    Gardner (CO) Republican Prohibits the Secretary and

    the Administrator of the

    EPA from levying any fines

    for no less than 60 days

    after a major disaster

    declaration.

    Submitted

    31 Version

    1

    Napolitano

    (CA),

    Lowenthal(CA)

    Democrat Directs the Secretary to

    ensure that at least 30% of

    the harbor maintenancetaxes collected by the use of

    harbors in a state are spent

    at the harbors within that

    state.

    Submitted

    32 Version

    1

    Honda (CA) Democrat Gives the US Army Corps of

    Engineers authority to

    perform flood protection

    and ecosystem restoration

    work on certain lands

    owned by other Federal

    Agencies if there is a

    Memorandum of

    Understanding between the

    Federal Agency and non-

    Federal interests

    Submitted

    http://www.rules.house.gov/amendments/gardner1022131840204020.pdfhttp://www.rules.house.gov/amendments/Gar2102213090840840.pdfhttp://www.rules.house.gov/amendments/NAPOLI_018_xml102113172807287.pdfhttp://www.rules.house.gov/amendments/NAPOLI_018_xml102113172807287.pdfhttp://www.rules.house.gov/amendments/NAPOLI_018_xml102113172807287.pdfhttp://www.rules.house.gov/amendments/HONDA_045_xml1021131851225122.pdfhttp://www.rules.house.gov/amendments/HONDA_045_xml1021131851225122.pdfhttp://www.rules.house.gov/amendments/NAPOLI_018_xml102113172807287.pdfhttp://www.rules.house.gov/amendments/NAPOLI_018_xml102113172807287.pdfhttp://www.rules.house.gov/amendments/Gar2102213090840840.pdfhttp://www.rules.house.gov/amendments/gardner1022131840204020.pdf
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    Capito (WV) Republican Streamlines the application

    process for permits issued

    under Sections 402 and 404

    of the Clean Water Act.

    Blocks implementation of

    the jurisdictional waters

    guidance issued in May

    2011 and requires public

    hearings in impacted states

    when adverse decisions

    under the Clean Water Act

    lead to job loss or reduced

    economic activity in that

    state. Restores the properbalance between state

    government authority and

    federal government

    authority under the Clean

    Water Act.

    Submitted

    34 Version

    1

    Long (MO) Republican Permits a non-Federal

    cooperating entity to retain

    user fees collected at

    recreational sites and

    facilities under thejurisdiction of the Army

    Corps of Engineers if the

    Army Corps of Engineers

    has entered into a

    cooperative joint

    management agreement or

    lease with the non-Federal

    cooperating entity. Any cost

    associated with this change

    would be offset by a repeal

    of land acquisition authorityfor migratory bird

    reservations.

    Submitted

    35 Version

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    Lankford (OK) Republican Revised Gives the Army

    Corps of Engineers the

    authority to convey the

    Submitted

    http://www.rules.house.gov/amendments/Capito0351022130826462646.pdfhttp://www.rules.house.gov/amendments/LONG_010_xml102213090636636.pdfhttp://www.rules.house.gov/amendments/lankford1022131818411841.pdfhttp://www.rules.house.gov/amendments/lankford1022131818411841.pdfhttp://www.rules.house.gov/amendments/LONG_010_xml102213090636636.pdfhttp://www.rules.house.gov/amendments/Capito0351022130826462646.pdf
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    properties that the

    inventory report mandated

    in Section 302 of theunderlying bill finds are not

    needed for the mission of

    the Corps.

    36 Version

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    Engel (NY) Democrat Makes a technical fix to a

    mistake in the 1986 WRDA

    that should have referenced

    a different act.

    Submitted

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    Lujan Grisham(NM)

    Democrat Allows non-Federalsponsors to receive credit

    from the Army Corps of

    Engineers for previously

    completed projects, which

    can then be applied toward

    the non-Federal cost share

    requirements of other

    authorized water resource

    development projects or

    studies.

    Submitted

    38 Version

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    Barr, (KY) Republican Amends the Federal Water

    Pollution Control Act to

    clarify the U.S.

    Environmental Protection

    Agency (EPA) and the U.S.

    Corps of Engineers (Corps)

    joint definition of fill

    material.

    Submitted

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    Brownley (CA) Democrat Requires GAO to study and

    report to Congress on the

    effectiveness of activities

    funded by the Harbor

    Maintenance Trust Fund in

    maximizing economic

    growth and job creation in

    the communities

    Made In

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    http://www.rules.house.gov/amendments/ENGEL_0431021131741344134.pdfhttp://www.rules.house.gov/amendments/LUJANM_027_xml102113183501351.pdfhttp://www.rules.house.gov/amendments/LUJANM_027_xml102113183501351.pdfhttp://www.rules.house.gov/amendments/BARR_026_xml1022130912361236.pdfhttp://www.rules.house.gov/amendments/BROWCA_041_xml102213090323323.pdfhttp://www.rules.house.gov/amendments/BROWCA_041_xml102213090323323.pdfhttp://www.rules.house.gov/amendments/BARR_026_xml1022130912361236.pdfhttp://www.rules.house.gov/amendments/LUJANM_027_xml102113183501351.pdfhttp://www.rules.house.gov/amendments/LUJANM_027_xml102113183501351.pdfhttp://www.rules.house.gov/amendments/ENGEL_0431021131741344134.pdf
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    surrounding low- and

    moderate-use ports; and

    include recommendationsrelating to the use of

    amounts in the Harbor

    Maintenance Trust Fund to

    increase the

    competitiveness of United

    States ports relative to

    Canadian and Mexican

    ports.

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    Lowenthal

    (CA)

    Democrat Requires the Secretary to

    include expanded uses of

    the Harbor Maintenance

    Trust Fund in the

    assessments and

    prioritization of operations

    and maintenance reports to

    Congress.

    Made In

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    Brownley (CA) Democrat Requires the Army Corps to

    consider activities of the

    Secretary of the Navy when

    assessing the operation and

    maintenance needs of

    harbors and the equitable

    distribution of funds.

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    Pierluisi (PR) Democrat Adds Puerto Rico to the

    provision of law that would

    be updated for inflation by

    Section 137 and that

    authorizes the Secretary of

    the Army to waive localcost-sharing requirements

    up to a specified dollar

    amount for studies and

    projects in certain U.S.

    territories.

    Made In

    Order

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    Jackson Lee

    (TX)

    Democrat Provides that in making

    project recommendations

    pursuant to Section 118 of

    the Act, the Secretary shall

    encourage the participation

    of minority- and women-

    owned businesses in such

    projects and requires the

    GAO to submit a report to

    Congress within 2 years on

    the participation of

    minority- and women-

    owned businesses in such

    projects.

    Submitted

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    Jackson Lee

    (TX)

    Democrat Provides that in making

    recommendations pursuant

    to Section 118 of the Act,

    the Secretary shall consult

    with key stakeholders,

    including State, county, and

    city governments, and,

    where applicable, State and

    local water districts, and in

    the case ofrecommendations

    concerning projects that

    substantially affect

    underrepresented

    communities the Secretary

    shall also consult with

    historically Black colleges

    and universities, Tribal

    Colleges and Universities,

    and other minority-serving

    institutions.

    Made In

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    Salmon, (AZ),

    Bentivolio,

    (MI),

    Blumenauer

    (OR)

    Bi-Partisan Increases the

    deauthorization to

    $24,000,000,000 in projects

    that are no longer viable for

    construction.

    Submitted

    http://www.rules.house.gov/amendments/JACKSO_311_xml1022130912521252.pdfhttp://www.rules.house.gov/amendments/JACKSO_311_xml1022130912521252.pdfhttp://www.rules.house.gov/amendments/JACKSO_310_xml1022130915401540.pdfhttp://www.rules.house.gov/amendments/JACKSO_310_xml1022130915401540.pdfhttp://www.rules.house.gov/amendments/SALMON_026_xml102213092802282.pdfhttp://www.rules.house.gov/amendments/SALMON_026_xml102213092802282.pdfhttp://www.rules.house.gov/amendments/SALMON_026_xml102213092802282.pdfhttp://www.rules.house.gov/amendments/JACKSO_310_xml1022130915401540.pdfhttp://www.rules.house.gov/amendments/JACKSO_310_xml1022130915401540.pdfhttp://www.rules.house.gov/amendments/JACKSO_311_xml1022130912521252.pdfhttp://www.rules.house.gov/amendments/JACKSO_311_xml1022130912521252.pdf
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    Brown,

    Corrine (FL),

    Frankel (FL),

    Crenshaw (FL),

    Posey (FL),

    Roybal-Allard

    (CA), Wilson

    (FL), Hastings,

    Alcee (FL),

    Murphy,

    Patrick (FL),

    Garcia (FL),

    Wasserman

    Schultz (FL)

    Bi-Partisan Authorizes projects that

    receive a final Chief of

    Engineers Report up to one

    year following enactment of

    the bill.

    Submitted

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    Hastings, Doc

    (WA)

    Republican Ensures that Congress

    continue the practice of

    authorizing project

    purposes at Corps of

    Engineers dams or

    reservoirs.

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    Higgins (NY) Democrat Clarifies that the Corps has

    the authority to make smallscale public safety

    improvements to land it

    owns that is frequented by

    the public as long as these

    additions do not adversely

    impact navigation.

    Submitted

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    Kilmer (WA),

    Heck, Denny

    (WA)

    Democrat Revised Deauthorizes

    portions of the Thea Foss

    Waterway in the City of

    Tacoma, Washington.

    Submitted

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    Kilmer (WA),

    Larsen, Rick

    (WA)

    Democrat Revised Provides the

    Secretary with authority to

    recommend a water

    resources development

    project without solely

    Submitted

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    justifying it on the basis of

    national economic

    development if the projectprovides flood risk

    management to an Indian

    tribe and meets the US

    legal treaty and trust

    obligations.

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    Bentivolio,

    (MI)

    Republican Seeks to increase the

    amount of backlogged

    projects to be de-

    authorized, beyond what is

    initially de-authorized in the

    bill from $12,000,000,000 to

    $35,000,000,000.

    Made In

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    DeFazio (OR),

    Blumenauer

    (OR), Jackson

    Lee (TX),

    Pingree (ME),

    Edwards (MD),

    Bonamici (OR)

    Democrat Delays the application of

    environmental

    streamlining provisions in

    the bill until the Secretary

    certifies that there is

    sufficient funding to reduce

    the current backlog of

    authorized Corps projects to

    less than $20 billion; more

    than $40 billion in projects

    have already been

    authorized using existing

    environmental review

    processes, but have yet to

    receive funding for

    construction.

    Made In

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    Cohen (TN) Democrat Directs the Secretary todevelop a general

    Mississippi River

    management plan,

    maximizing the use and

    integration of existing and

    ongoing plans,

    Submitted

    http://www.rules.house.gov/amendments/BentivAmdt102213091906196.pdfhttp://www.rules.house.gov/amendments/BentivAmdt102213091906196.pdfhttp://www.rules.house.gov/amendments/DEFAZIO1022130930503050.pdfhttp://www.rules.house.gov/amendments/DEFAZIO1022130930503050.pdfhttp://www.rules.house.gov/amendments/COHEN_048_xml102213092105215.pdfhttp://www.rules.house.gov/amendments/COHEN_048_xml102213092105215.pdfhttp://www.rules.house.gov/amendments/DEFAZIO1022130930503050.pdfhttp://www.rules.house.gov/amendments/BentivAmdt102213091906196.pdfhttp://www.rules.house.gov/amendments/BentivAmdt102213091906196.pdf
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    investigations, and studies.

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    Connolly (VA),

    Israel (NY),

    Tonko (NY),

    King, Peter

    (NY), Holt (NJ)

    Bi-Partisan Requires a study and

    recommendations to

    Congress relating to the use

    of resilient construction

    techniques to reduce future

    vulnerability of the public

    and public infrastructure

    from extreme weather

    events.

    Submitted

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    Mullin,Markwayne

    (OK)

    Republican Specifies that due toongoing drought in many

    parts of the United States,

    state agencies are finding it

    difficult to maintain Federal

    Energy Regulatory

    Commission-licensed lake

    levels. Not later than 180

    days after enactment, FERC

    is to initiate an assessment

    of the effects of drought

    conditions on these lakes

    and report to Congress

    specifically looking at

    existing FERC-licensed lakes

    with rule curves in areas of

    drought and the effect long-

    term licenses have on state

    agencies being able to meet

    all their obligations.

    Made InOrder

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    McNerney

    (CA)

    Democrat Authorizes a pilot program

    to provide grants foralternative water source

    projects to meet critical

    water supply needs.

    Submitted

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    Ruiz (CA) Democrat Prioritizes funding for

    projects that address issues

    Submitted

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    of public health, safety, or

    welfare; protects important

    ecosystems of nationalsignificance; protect

    habitats of endangered

    species, including migratory

    birds; and, finally, for which

    the restoration activities

    will contribute to other

    ongoing or planned Federal,

    State, or local restoration

    initiatives.

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    Murphy, Tim

    (PA)

    Republican Provides that nothing in this

    act shall be interpreted to

    deauthorize two existing

    Army Corps of Engineers

    existing flood control

    projects in Southwestern

    Pennsylvania.

    Submitted

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    Lujan (NM) Democrat Gives the Army Corps of

    Engineers the authority to

    include an assessment of

    flood damage reduction

    with respect to floods

    caused by the

    destructiveness of wildfires.

    Submitted

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    King, Steve

    (IA)

    Republican Requires the Corps of

    Engineers to amend the

    Missouri River Mainstem

    Reservoir System Master

    Control Manual so that the

    Missouri River reservoirsystem has enough space

    allocated specifically for

    flood control to handle the

    largest flood experienced in

    the System. The System is

    currently managed to

    control the amount of water

    Submitted

    http://www.rules.house.gov/amendments/MURPPT_026_xml1022130917531753.pdfhttp://www.rules.house.gov/amendments/MURPPT_026_xml1022130917531753.pdfhttp://www.rules.house.gov/amendments/LUJAN_115_xml1022130930303030.pdfhttp://www.rules.house.gov/amendments/KINGIA_350_xml1022130859135913.pdfhttp://www.rules.house.gov/amendments/KINGIA_350_xml1022130859135913.pdfhttp://www.rules.house.gov/amendments/KINGIA_350_xml1022130859135913.pdfhttp://www.rules.house.gov/amendments/KINGIA_350_xml1022130859135913.pdfhttp://www.rules.house.gov/amendments/KINGIA_350_xml1022130859135913.pdfhttp://www.rules.house.gov/amendments/LUJAN_115_xml1022130930303030.pdfhttp://www.rules.house.gov/amendments/MURPPT_026_xml1022130917531753.pdfhttp://www.rules.house.gov/amendments/MURPPT_026_xml1022130917531753.pdf
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    experienced in the 1881

    flood; until 2011, this was

    the largest floodexperienced.

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    Broun (GA) Republican Requires the Corps of

    Engineers to consider

    human use and recreational

    purposes when issuing a

    feasibility report for a new

    project, approving a

    modification to a project, or

    managing an ongoing

    project.

    Submitted

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    Broun (GA) Republican Allows nonfederal, public or

    private, operating partners

    in cooperative agreements

    to both collect user fees and

    retain them for the

    purposes of maintaining or

    improving Corps property,

    pursuant to their

    agreements.

    Submitted

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    King, Steve

    (IA),

    Luetkemeyer

    (MO)

    Republican Prohibits the Corps of

    Engineers from dumping

    the sediment that results

    from shallow water habitat

    construction back into the

    Missouri River.

    Submitted

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    Cotton (AR) Republican Allows non-federal partners

    to enter into agreements to

    share user fees at Army

    Corps of Engineers (ACE)

    recreation locations. These

    fees would be used by the

    partners to provide

    maintenance in place of the

    ACE.

    Submitted

    http://www.rules.house.gov/amendments/BROUN_079_xml1022130941464146.pdfhttp://www.rules.house.gov/amendments/BROUN_080_xml1022130942284228.pdfhttp://www.rules.house.gov/amendments/KINGIA_352_xml1022130857175717.pdfhttp://www.rules.house.gov/amendments/KINGIA_352_xml1022130857175717.pdfhttp://www.rules.house.gov/amendments/KINGIA_352_xml1022130857175717.pdfhttp://www.rules.house.gov/amendments/COTTON_033_xml102113180527527.pdfhttp://www.rules.house.gov/amendments/COTTON_033_xml102113180527527.pdfhttp://www.rules.house.gov/amendments/KINGIA_352_xml1022130857175717.pdfhttp://www.rules.house.gov/amendments/KINGIA_352_xml1022130857175717.pdfhttp://www.rules.house.gov/amendments/BROUN_080_xml1022130942284228.pdfhttp://www.rules.house.gov/amendments/BROUN_079_xml1022130941464146.pdf
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    Cotton (AR) Republican Allows non-federal entities

    (regional authorities or

    municipalities) and the

    Army Corps of Engineers

    (ACE) to collaborate on a

    proposal to sell any excess

    water supply in order to

    address an oversupply of

    water resulting from the

    1958 Water Supply Act. This

    would not authorize the

    Corps to actually sell the

    water or release the water

    from storage.

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    Cotton (AR) Republican Allows non-federal entities

    (regional authorities or

    municipalities) and the

    Army Corps of Engineers

    (ACE) to collaborate on a

    proposal to sell any excess

    water supply in order to

    address an oversupply of

    water resulting from the

    1958 Water Supply Act. Alsoauthorizes the ACE to sell

    the excess water to other

    interested parties, or retain

    the water supply for future

    disbursement.

    Submitted

    67 Version

    1

    Barrow (GA) Democrat Promotes the conveyance

    of water resources

    development projects that

    no longer serve their

    original authorized purpose.

    Submitted

    68 Version

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    Holt (NJ) Democrat Revises a provision included

    in the 1998 Energy and

    Water Development

    Appropriations Act (Public

    Submitted

    http://www.rules.house.gov/amendments/COTTON_027_xml102113180110110.pdfhttp://www.rules.house.gov/amendments/COTTON_024_xml102113180212212.pdfhttp://www.rules.house.gov/amendments/GA12WRDA1022130938433843.pdfhttp://www.rules.house.gov/amendments/HOLT_055102213085805585.pdfhttp://www.rules.house.gov/amendments/HOLT_055102213085805585.pdfhttp://www.rules.house.gov/amendments/GA12WRDA1022130938433843.pdfhttp://www.rules.house.gov/amendments/COTTON_024_xml102113180212212.pdfhttp://www.rules.house.gov/amendments/COTTON_027_xml102113180110110.pdf
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    Law 105-62) that has

    prevented the study of

    certain flood mitigationstrategies in the Green

    Brook Sub-Basin.

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    Polis (CO) Democrat Requires the Government

    Accountability Office to

    carry out a study evaluating

    why the Olmsted Project

    has exceeded the budget

    for the project and reasons

    the project failed to be

    completed as scheduled, as

    well as a list of contract

    recipients, including the

    number of women and

    veteran owned businesses.

    Submitted

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    Maloney,

    Carolyn (NY)

    Democrat Ensures that the Army

    Corps of Engineers reviews

    permits issued in areas

    designated major disasters

    as a result of Hurricane

    Sandy, and granted one

    year before Hurricane

    Sandy struck, to determine

    whether such permits

    adequately addressed risks

    from flooding and tidal

    surges.

    Submitted

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    Cassidy (LA) Republican Provides cost-share credit

    for work carried out by non-

    federal interests on waterresources projects that have

    a completed Chiefs Report

    from the U.S. Army Corps of

    Engineers.

    Submitted

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    2 Gibbs (OH),

    Rahall (WV),

    Bishop, Tim(NY)

    that provides for expediting

    the completion of any on-

    going feasibility study for aproject initiated prior to

    enactment and clarifies that

    the Corps of Engineers is

    authorized to move to

    preconstruction planning,

    engineering, and design

    activities immediately after

    completing a feasibility

    study. Amends Section 107

    of H.R. 3080 to add a

    savings clause to ensurework carried out under an

    existing statute related to

    navigation that is repealed

    in H.R. 3080 can continue if

    initiated prior to enactment.

    Adds a new section

    providing non-Federal

    interests the ability to carry

    out work at their own

    expense for a project where

    a final feasibility report has

    been completed but has not

    received authorization from

    Congress. Requires the non-

    Federal interest to carry out

    work subject to any State or

    Federal permitting

    requirements and to carry

    out the project in

    accordance with the final

    feasibility report. Amends

    Section 120 of H.R. 3080 to

    request the Corps ofEngineers to review the

    uses and economic

    feasibility of non-structural

    alternatives in their review

    of existing authorities for

    carrying out work after a

    storm event. Amends

    Order

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    Section 102 of H.R. 3080 to

    add natural gas companies

    to the entities eligible tocontribute funds to Corps of

    Engineers to expedite the

    processing of permits within

    the regulatory program of

    the Corps of Engineers.

    Makes other technical and

    conforming changes to H.R.

    3080.

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    Loebsack (IA) Democrat Revised Convenes a

    consortium on flood

    research and education

    made up of universities and

    colleges to better predict

    and prevent flooding, help

    communities better

    prepare, and enhance

    FEMAs flood mapping

    abilities and techniques. It

    would be under the Army

    Corps of Engineers in

    partnership with NOAA andwould not be allocated new

    funding.

    Submitted

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    Bonamici (OR) Democrat Seeks to transfer ownership

    of 59 acres of land in

    Warrenton, Oregon to the

    ownership of the City.

    Currently the Hammond

    Boat Basin is owned by the

    Army Corps of Engineers

    and leased to the City ofWarrenton for recreational

    purposes and commercial

    development.

    Submitted

    75 Version Loebsack (IA) Democrat Ensures that the Army

    Corps of Engineers can

    Submitted

    http://www.rules.house.gov/amendments/LOEBSA_0191022131655315531.pdfhttp://www.rules.house.gov/amendments/SB1231022130945234523.pdfhttp://www.rules.house.gov/amendments/LOEBSA_020102213093408348.pdfhttp://www.rules.house.gov/amendments/LOEBSA_020102213093408348.pdfhttp://www.rules.house.gov/amendments/SB1231022130945234523.pdfhttp://www.rules.house.gov/amendments/LOEBSA_0191022131655315531.pdf
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    1 permit the cities of

    Davenport and Bettendorf,

    Iowa to have the ability toclean out and maintain the

    government intercepting

    sewer that is a critical piece

    in their wastewater system

    and to help prevent

    wastewater discharge into

    the Mississippi River.

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    Kennedy (MA) Democrat Provides for a report to

    Congress regarding the

    spread of Asian Clams by

    providing technical

    assistance, coordination,

    best practices, and support

    to state and local

    governments, to slow, and

    eventually eliminate, the

    threat posed by Asian

    clams.

    Submitted

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    Duffy (WI),

    Kelly (PA)

    Republican Adjusts this expanded use

    proposal to allow only 2%

    for expanded use in FY14

    with 65% appropriated

    funds from the HMTF and

    work up to 5% for expanded

    use in FY20. It also requires

    greater increases in

    appropriations from HMTF

    (3% annually) to reach 85%

    appropriations in FY20.

    Submitted

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    Flores (TX) Republican Prohibits programs or

    actions authorized under

    this Act from further

    implementation of coastal

    and marine spatial planning

    and ecosystem-based

    management components

    Made In

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    http://www.rules.house.gov/amendments/DF_02_xml1022130937543754.pdfhttp://www.rules.house.gov/amendments/Duffy0261022130935233523.pdfhttp://www.rules.house.gov/amendments/Duffy0261022130935233523.pdfhttp://www.rules.house.gov/amendments/FLORES_034_xml102213094508458.pdfhttp://www.rules.house.gov/amendments/FLORES_034_xml102213094508458.pdfhttp://www.rules.house.gov/amendments/Duffy0261022130935233523.pdfhttp://www.rules.house.gov/amendments/DF_02_xml1022130937543754.pdf
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    under Executive Order

    13547. Requires the

    Secretary of the Army toconduct and submit a study

    detailing all activities

    engaged in and resources

    expended in furtherance of

    Executive Order 13547. The

    study also should include

    any budget requests for

    fiscal year 2014 for support

    of implementation of

    Executive Order 13547, and

    be submitted to the HouseCommittee on

    Transportation and

    Infrastructure and Senate

    Committee on Commerce,

    Science, and

    Transportation.

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    Crawford (AR) Republican Clarifies that construction

    began on a 12-foot

    navigation channel of

    McClellan Kerr ArkansasRiver Navigation System as

    directed in the Energy &

    Water Development

    Appropriations Act of 2004.

    Submitted

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    Jeffries (NY),

    Boustany (LA),

    King, Peter

    (NY)

    Bi-Partisan Directs the Secretary to

    grant priority to projects

    and studies with a primary

    purpose of hurricane and

    storm damage risk

    reduction, based onspecified criteria. Provides

    for expedited consideration

    of previously authorized

    water resources projects

    and criteria for prioritizing

    new studies for hurricane

    Submitted

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    and storm damage

    reduction.

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    Grayson (FL),

    Pierluisi (PR),

    Bordallo (GU)

    Democrat Ensures that the Army

    Corps of Engineers, when

    establishing water

    infrastructure public-private

    partnership pilot programs

    pursuant to section 115,

    considers significance to the

    economies of the territories

    of the United States not

    just the 50 states in its

    selection criteria.

    Submitted

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    Bass (CA) Democrat Encourages the Army Corps

    and its contractors to

    prioritize hiring individuals

    who live in metropolitan

    areas and counties where

    water resources and

    emergency response

    projects are located.

    Submitted

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    Enyart (IL) Democrat Directs the Secretary to

    adjust payments for water

    usage. Must charge local or

    state interest "actual" use

    not "potential" use.

    Submitted

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    Enyart (IL),

    Davis, Rodney

    (IL)

    Bi-Partisan Directs the Chief of

    Engineers to carry out a

    study of all "high economic

    impact rivers": (1) improve

    the coordinated and

    comprehensive

    management of water

    resource projects in high

    economic impact areas

    relating to extreme weather

    conditions, and (2) evaluate

    Submitted

    http://www.rules.house.gov/amendments/GRAYSO_207102213095002502.pdfhttp://www.rules.house.gov/amendments/GRAYSO_207102213095002502.pdfhttp://www.rules.house.gov/amendments/BASSCA_301022130950225022.pdfhttp://www.rules.house.gov/amendments/WLE31021132246324632.pdfhttp://www.rules.house.gov/amendments/WLE11021132231443144.pdfhttp://www.rules.house.gov/amendments/WLE11021132231443144.pdfhttp://www.rules.house.gov/amendments/WLE11021132231443144.pdfhttp://www.rules.house.gov/amendments/WLE31021132246324632.pdfhttp://www.rules.house.gov/amendments/BASSCA_301022130950225022.pdfhttp://www.rules.house.gov/amendments/GRAYSO_207102213095002502.pdf
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    the feasibility of

    modifications to those

    projects and develop newprojects to improve the

    reliability of navigation and

    more effectively reduce

    flood risk. Directs the Chief

    to improve forecasting by:

    (1) updating forecasting

    technology deployed on the

    river, (2) constructing

    additional sedimentation

    ranges on the river, and (3)

    deploying additionalautomatic identification

    system base stations at river

    gage sites.

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    Deutch (FL) Democrat Late Imposes financial

    penalties on Federal

    agencies that fail to render

    a Chiefs Report in a timely

    manner relating to a water

    resource project with the

    financial penalty beingmade available to the entity

    directly overseeing the

    project for use on the

    project.

    Submitted

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    Bridenstine

    (OK)

    Republican Late Adds section 2016

    from the Senate-passed

    WRDA which requires a

    report from the

    Government Accountability

    Office on water storagepricing formulas.

    Submitted

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    Velzquez (NY) Democrat Late Authorizes grants to

    States and local

    governments for projects to

    improve port infrastructure

    Submitted

    http://www.rules.house.gov/amendments/DEUTCH_031_xml1022130950135013.pdfhttp://www.rules.house.gov/amendments/BRIDEN_036_xml1022130955245524.pdfhttp://www.rules.house.gov/amendments/BRIDEN_036_xml1022130955245524.pdfhttp://www.rules.house.gov/amendments/VELAZQ_078102213093405345.pdfhttp://www.rules.house.gov/amendments/VELAZQ_078102213093405345.pdfhttp://www.rules.house.gov/amendments/BRIDEN_036_xml1022130955245524.pdfhttp://www.rules.house.gov/amendments/BRIDEN_036_xml1022130955245524.pdfhttp://www.rules.house.gov/amendments/DEUTCH_031_xml1022130950135013.pdf
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    and intermodal rail and

    highway networks.

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    Velzquez (NY) Democrat Late Establishes a national

    water-based freight policy

    to improve the movement

    of freight and cargo over

    waterways, canals, ports,

    and harbors

    Made In

    Order

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    Jones (NC) Republican Late Exempts the disaster

    restriction on projects

    which non-federal interestsmay contribute to.

    Made In

    Order

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    Jones (NC) Republican Late Exempts the Manteo

    (Shallowbag Bay) project

    from deauthorization.

    Submitted

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    Brooks (AL),

    Aderholt (AL)

    Republican Late Revised Prevents any

    interbasin transfer of water

    involving facilties of the

    Corps of Engineers thatcould result in the

    introduction of invasive

    water species -- "except as

    otherwise specifically

    provided by law.

    Submitted

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    Noem (SD),

    Cramer, Kevin

    (ND)

    Republican Late Prohibits the Corps of

    Engineers from charging a

    fee for surplus water stored

    on the Missouri River.

    Submitted

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    Velzquez (NY) Democrat Late Authorizes a study of

    measures to reduce flood

    risks and improve capacity

    in New York Harbor to fully

    restore services following

    coastal storms or other

    Submitted

    http://www.rules.house.gov/amendments/VELAZQ_0761022130944554455.pdfhttp://www.rules.house.gov/amendments/JONENC_045_xml102213100523523.pdfhttp://www.rules.house.gov/amendments/JONENC_043_xml102213100433433.pdfhttp://www.rules.house.gov/amendments/1231022131923122312.pdfhttp://www.rules.house.gov/amendments/1231022131923122312.pdfhttp://www.rules.house.gov/amendments/NOEM_066_xml1022130952395239.pdfhttp://www.rules.house.gov/amendments/NOEM_066_xml1022130952395239.pdfhttp://www.rules.house.gov/amendments/VELAZQ_0701022131032523252.pdfhttp://www.rules.house.gov/amendments/VELAZQ_0701022131032523252.pdfhttp://www.rules.house.gov/amendments/NOEM_066_xml1022130952395239.pdfhttp://www.rules.house.gov/amendments/1231022131923122312.pdfhttp://www.rules.house.gov/amendments/JONENC_043_xml102213100433433.pdfhttp://www.rules.house.gov/amendments/JONENC_045_xml102213100523523.pdfhttp://www.rules.house.gov/amendments/VELAZQ_0761022130944554455.pdf
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    Enyart (IL) Democrat Late Directs the Chief of

    Engineers to carry out a

    flood project program

    called, Metro East Flood

    Risk Management Program,

    Illinois.

    Submitted

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    Grayson (FL) Democrat Late Ensures that the Army

    Corps of Engineers, when

    establishing the water

    infrastructure public-privatepartnership pilot program

    pursuant to section 115,

    considers in its selection of

    projects whether or not the

    project: will stimulate the

    creation of jobs, is likely to

    reduce the need for future

    disaster relief, will promote

    the development and

    delivery of domestic energy

    resources, will improve the

    competitiveness of United

    States exports, and will

    promote the use of cost-

    effective and sustainable

    solutions to water resources

    challenges.

    Submitted

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    Stockman (TX) Republican Late Ensures that H.R. 3080

    does not de-authorize a

    water resources

    development project, or aseparable element of such a

    project, that has an

    estimated Federal cost of

    less than $50,000,000.

    Submitted

    97 Version Norton (DC) Democrat Late Establishes a Submitted

    http://www.rules.house.gov/amendments/WLE21022131017581758.pdfhttp://www.rules.house.gov/amendments/GRAYSO_2081022131133533353.pdfhttp://www.rules.house.gov/amendments/STOCK102213130627627.pdfhttp://www.rules.house.gov/amendments/1231022131356525652.pdfhttp://www.rules.house.gov/amendments/1231022131356525652.pdfhttp://www.rules.house.gov/amendments/STOCK102213130627627.pdfhttp://www.rules.house.gov/amendments/GRAYSO_2081022131133533353.pdfhttp://www.rules.house.gov/amendments/WLE21022131017581758.pdf
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    1 Commission to undertake a

    study of the feasibility of

    the creation of a facilitybeneath the National Mall

    providing for water

    management and flood

    control, together with

    parking and visitor

    amenities

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    Slaughter

    (NY), Camp

    (MI), Kaptur

    (OH)

    Bi-Partisan Late Directs the U.S. Army

    Corps of Engineers to

    complete as expeditiously

    as possible a Feasibility

    Study, authorized by

    Section 3061(d) of the

    Water Resources

    Development Act of 2007,

    regarding hydrological

    separation between the

    Mississippi River watershed

    from the Lake Michigan

    watershed to prevent the

    transfer of all aquatic

    species between each ofthose bodies of water.

    Submitted

    http://www.rules.house.gov/amendments/CAMP_029_xml1022131519271927.pdfhttp://www.rules.house.gov/amendments/CAMP_029_xml1022131519271927.pdfhttp://www.rules.house.gov/amendments/CAMP_029_xml1022131519271927.pdfhttp://www.rules.house.gov/amendments/CAMP_029_xml1022131519271927.pdfhttp://www.rules.house.gov/amendments/CAMP_029_xml1022131519271927.pdf