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bureaucrats: 10 ten most view bills
Posted by: www.thomas.gov ()
Date: January 26, 2019 10:22AM

January 20, 2019

1. S.24 [116th] Government Employee Fair Treatment Act of 2019

as if building mc'mansions using illegal aliens is a matter of fair treatment



2. S.21 [116th] Pay Our Coast Guard Act

created in WWI or WWII, it's currently used as sea lane police and to give jobs to illegal aliens too! one chinese illegal alien wrote a paper on how china can breach all coast guard electronics by accessing their secrets. the results were put on the internet for china to download by them

that's treason

was there a doubt about the coastguard being funded? in the very least the boats would have to be kept maintained

3. H.R.25 [116th] FairTax Act of 2019

as if building mc'mansions using illegal aliens is a matter of fair treatment



4. S.J.Res.2 [116th] A joint resolution disapproving the President's proposal to take an action relating to the application of certain sanctions with respect to the Russian Federation.

HOW IS DEMOCRATS HATING TRUMP A BILL, AND I GUESS BEING ON THE TOP 10 JUST SHOWS DEMOCRATS DO NOTHING BUT TROLL TRUMP. A BUNCH OF FAKES. certain sanctions? which. usa has tons of sanctions on russia for the very good reason we don't want to hand our ass to them on a plate, and russia does the same going the other way.

5. H.R.367 [116th] Pay Our Coast Guard Parity Act of 2019

WE ALREAY DISCUSSED THAT ABOVE. DO THEY HAVE MENTAL PROBLEMS?

6. S.66 [116th] Assault Weapons Ban of 2019

duh

7. H.R.1 [116th] To expand Americans' access to the ballot box, reduce the influence of big money in politics, and strengthen ethics rules for public servants, and for other purposes.

DEMOCRATS WANT THE RIGHT FOR ILLEGAL ALIENS TO VOTE. THIS BILL IS A LIE TO ATTEMPT TO PROVIDE LEGALITY FOR IT. IT'S STILL ILLEGAL. DEMOCRATS HAVE DONE IT AND DESERVE JAILTIME FOR DOING IT - THEY USED FEDERAL MONEY TO SUPPORT ILLEGAL ALIENS TO VOTE FOR THEM. THEY NEED JAILTIME, NOT A NEW BILL. A NEW BILL DOESN'T RUN IN THE PAST SO THEY GET JAIL TIME EITHER WAY.

8. H.R.420 [116th] To provide for the regulation of marijuana products, and for other purposes.

DUH

9. H.R.21 [116th] Consolidated Appropriations Act, 2019

as if building mc'mansions using illegal aliens is a matter of fair treatment



consolidation? i doubt that. it likely does the OPPOSITE and makes accountability more difficult to trace. but why do they need a bill to fuck things up when they will anyway? they don't. they are just writing bills.

10. H.Res.41 [116th] Rejecting White nationalism and White supremacy.

ANOTHER RACE CAR

SINCE WHEN IS IT LEGAL FOR CONGRESS TO FILE RACE CARDS AS BILLS?

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Re: bureaucrats: 10 ten most view bills
Posted by: make me hard to find ()
Date: January 26, 2019 10:23AM

Introduced in House (01/03/2019)
Consolidated Appropriations Act, 2019

This bill provides FY2019 appropriations for several federal departments and agencies. It includes 6 of the 12 regular FY2019 appropriations bills:

the Department of the Interior, Environment, and Related Agencies Appropriations Act, 2019;
the Financial Services and General Government Appropriations Act, 2019;
the Agriculture, Rural Development, Food and Drug Administration, and Related Agencies Appropriations Act, 2019;
the Transportation, Housing and Urban Development, and Related Agencies Appropriations Act, 2019;
the Commerce, Justice, Science, and Related Agencies Appropriations Act, 2019; and
the Department of State, Foreign Operations, and Related Programs Appropriations Act, 2019.
The departments and agencies funded in the bill include

the Department of the Interior;
the Environmental Protection Agency;
the Forest Service;
the Department of the Treasury,
the judiciary;
the Executive Office of the President;
the District of Columbia;
the Department of Agriculture;
the Food and Drug Administration;
the Department of Transportation;
the Department of Housing and Urban Development;
the Department of Commerce;
the Department of Justice;
science-related agencies, including the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA);
the Department of State; and
several related and independent agencies.
The bill also extends several authorities and programs, including

the National Flood Insurance Program,
the authority for the Environmental Protection Agency to collect and spend certain fees related to pesticides,
the Temporary Assistance for Needy Families (TANF) program, and
several Medicaid provisions.

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Re: bureaucrats: 10 ten most view bills
Posted by: lying in bills isn't allowed ()
Date: January 26, 2019 10:26AM

The bill also extends several authorities and programs

SEVERAL is a lie. tens of or hundreds of? thousands of if we construe these appropriations to include 501c - perhaps many thousand

but 501c are mostly politician's children using federal money for fake businesses

so we can guess that 501c were never at risk, because political families always write themselves in as "never dies"

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Re: bureaucrats: 10 ten most view bills
Posted by: bcwkj ()
Date: January 26, 2019 10:29AM

H.R.648, 2nd Consolidated Appropriations Act, 2019 (Regular appropriations for six appropriations bills Agriculture; Commerce, Justice, Science; Financial Services; Interior; State-Foreign Operations; Transportation-HUD (Div. F)

H.R.648, 2nd Consolidated Appropriations Act, 2019 (Regular appropriations for six appropriations bills Agriculture; Commerce, Justice, Science; Financial Services; Interior; State-Foreign Operations; Transportation-HUD (Div. F)

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is someone lying? America was told "a" funding bill was signed.

why are many agencies being "appropriated" twice?

THE FACTS ARE CLEAR - TWO BILLS WERE SIGNED NOT ONE - MANY AGENCIES WERE IN EACH BILL


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Re: bureaucrats: 10 ten most view bills
Posted by: xhtv3 ()
Date: January 26, 2019 10:31AM

Farm Production And Conservation Business Center

salaries and expenses

(including transfers of funds)

For necessary expenses of the Farm Production and Conservation Business Center, $216,350,000: Provided, That $60,228,000 of amounts appropriated for the current fiscal year pursuant to section 1241(a) of the Farm Security and Rural Investment Act of 1985 (16 U.S.C. 3841(a)) shall be transferred to and merged with this account.

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Re: bureaucrats: 10 ten most view bills
Posted by: 3ud7h ()
Date: January 26, 2019 10:34AM

the above is likely an ear mark, a building not really needed by FDA dept of agriculture and farmers in general - and will be sold to private hands quietly

I MENTION IT BECAUSE around 2015 fairfax county gov discussed a bill of a loudoun elementary school rennovation. one half billion united states dollars was asked for. that's no mistake it's all documented on ffu.

let's see ... .5 billion to rennovate a school, $200k to build a whole new farm business center

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Re: bureaucrats: 10 ten most view bills
Posted by: 32refds ()
Date: January 26, 2019 10:41AM


all of them are really lies. (1) we see this is not temporary government opening but new spending - they lied. (2) continuing to keep an agency open? debt on the sheets of these agencies beign paid is not mentioned. THE COST OF THE AGENCIES IS NEVER IN THE BILLS, THE BILLS ARE LIES


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Re: bureaucrats: 10 ten most view bills
Posted by: WTOP (tokyo rose) ()
Date: January 26, 2019 10:43AM

tokyo rose is on the radio talking about impact on fed workers and bill just gets them back at work

HOWEVER I PROVED OTHERWISE THOROUGHLY ABOVE IN A FEW MINUTES

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Re: bureaucrats: 10 ten most view bills
Posted by: mjhdd ()
Date: January 26, 2019 10:44AM

"of which not to exceed"

is a lie

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Re: bureaucrats: 10 ten most view bills
Posted by: punjj ()
Date: January 26, 2019 10:46AM

(B) $6,000,000 is for the purposes described in the Kirk Bloodsworth Post-Conviction DNA Testing Grant Program (Public Law 108–405, section 412); and

I accuse congress of using fake (not birth) names in bills

Kirk Bloodsworth DNA tests?

Kirk Bloodsworth is obviously a fake name

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Posted by: tuwkc ()
Date: January 26, 2019 10:47AM


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Re: bureaucrats: 10 ten most view bills
Posted by: tkcem ()
Date: January 26, 2019 10:48AM


this bill authorized Congress to create an artificial intelligence dna system to "recreate who is likely a criminal" from blood samples

it includes blood samples taken by a hospital GIVEN TO POLICE / FBI which is a breach of privacy

and ... Debbie Smith DNA Backlog Grant Program. ...


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Re: bureaucrats: 10 ten most view bills
Posted by: ass usual ()
Date: January 26, 2019 10:50AM

as usual, the obove bill within a bill (is that illegal?)

DOES NOT SAY WHAT THE MONEY WILL BE USED FOR

it's congresses job to appropriate funding that doesn't mean "steer money"

it means they have some clue where the money is going: ie, for pay or for equipment

CONGRESS HAS RECKLESSLY PASSED TWO BILLS WHICH FOR THE MOST PART STEER MONEY WITHOUT ANY LAW AS TO WHAT THE MONEY WILL BE USED FOR

#GOFUNDME

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Re: bureaucrats: 10 ten most view bills
Posted by: xntku ()
Date: January 26, 2019 10:53AM

Sec. 431. Increased compensation in Federal cases for the wrongfully convicted

I DOUBT THAT. AND NO EVALUATION OF WHETHER THAT SAME BILL PASSED LAST YEAR WAS EFFECTIVE - % OF MONEY THAT WAS DISBURSED AND AT WHAT COST.


Ken Cuccinelli, when in office, promised "victim funds" would be steered to "loyal police officers"

i claimed on FFU articles it was open theft of victim funds and "police state" facist payoffs for police to brutally do whatever government workers ask


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Re: bureaucrats: 10 ten most view bills
Posted by: dj9mv ()
Date: January 26, 2019 10:55AM

‘‘CHAPTER 237—CRIME VICTIMS’ RIGHTS

DROP DEAD - THE CONSTITUTION AND LAWS ALREADY STATES WHAT LAW IS, this bill cannot "re-define" what that is

(1 of too many) ‘(1) The right to be reasonably protected from the accused.

as i said and now have proved: the right to justice (to prosecute and win) is already a right

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Re: bureaucrats: 10 ten most view bills
Posted by: ATTENTION SPAN ()
Date: January 26, 2019 10:56AM

REWIND: IT'S A DNA BILL. WHAT THE FUCK ARE VICTIM'S RIGHTS DOING IN A DNA BILL?

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Re: bureaucrats: 10 ten most view bills
Posted by: ydemm ()
Date: January 26, 2019 10:57AM

it's called a dna bill, titled "justice for all", who's first paragraph says it is for DNA _______________________

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Re: bureaucrats: 10 ten most view bills
Posted by: gmfke ()
Date: January 26, 2019 10:58AM

(7) $1,000,000 for the National Sex Offender Public Website

www.xxx.com ?

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Re: bureaucrats: 10 ten most view bills
Posted by: jw74v ()
Date: January 26, 2019 11:00AM

Office Of Civil Rights

For necessary expenses of the Office of Civil Rights, $24,206,000.

IT'S 24 MILLION DOLLARS DIRECTLY GIVEN TO NAACP

NAACP

they are proving bills for racial progress to any racial group that is NOT white - including in areas that darkies have completely taken over and there are NO whites left - in these areas darkies are still minorities getting #funding

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Re: bureaucrats: 10 ten most view bills
Posted by: uvumw ()
Date: January 26, 2019 11:02AM

Office Of Ethics

For necessary expenses of the Office of Ethics, $4,136,000.


(is this the impeach Trump fund?)

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Re: bureaucrats: 10 ten most view bills
Posted by: jdvdj ()
Date: January 26, 2019 11:03AM

Office Of The Under Secretary For Research, Education, And Economics

For necessary expenses of the Office of the Under Secretary for Research, Education, and Economics, $800,000: Provided, That funds made available by this Act to an agency in the Research, Education, and Economics mission area for salaries and expenses are available to fund up to one administrative support staff for the Office.


EAR MARK FOR A POLITICAL CHILD

saying there is not already a secretary of education is a complete lie

this is an additional "agency" created and $800k is a lie


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Re: bureaucrats: 10 ten most view bills
Posted by: mcwhp ()
Date: January 26, 2019 11:04AM

Economic Research Service

For necessary expenses of the Economic Research Service, $86,757,000.

A HUGE LIE, THE DEPT. OF ECONOMICS AND DEPT. OF COMMERCE ARE ALREADY MENTIONED

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Re: bureaucrats: 10 ten most view bills
Posted by: 694ej ()
Date: January 26, 2019 11:05AM

so we have two bills, agencies mentioned TWICE (in each bill)

furthermore we have agency duties (such as economic research) funded separately

WHICH MEANS SOME AGENCIES ARE FUNDED 3X

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Re: bureaucrats: 10 ten most view bills
Posted by: upef4 ()
Date: January 26, 2019 11:07AM

Agricultural Research Service

salaries and expenses

USA IS IMPORTING MORE FOOD THAN EXPORTING

WHERE IS THE SPENDING ON UTILIZING LAND AND OR RECOVERNIG URBAN SPRAWL FOR ACTUAL GROWING OF PRODUCE?

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Re: bureaucrats: 10 ten most view bills
Posted by: vlwdp ()
Date: January 26, 2019 11:08AM

we agreed?

no "we" in these bills

THEY PLAN TO 'GO FORWARD' and run YOU over with police state if you disagree

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Re: bureaucrats: 10 ten most view bills
Posted by: 9ybnk ()
Date: January 26, 2019 11:17AM

simply put: this bill is a Bill Clinton class bill of earmarks for political families

these bills were ILLEGAL during the time of Reagan (such as, running a debt in the post office)

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i've just noticed both bills mentioned the same postal agency

i'm wondering why the "official website" shows ....

AHA - my fault. this (new website page ) Appropriations for Fiscal Year 2019 is not showing appropriation bills - but bills recently voted on (a little brain damage there)

YEAS NAYS PRES NV
DEMOCRATIC 224 1 9
REPUBLICAN 10 179 9
INDEPENDENT
TOTALS 234 180 18

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Posted by: khk6j ()
Date: January 26, 2019 11:18AM


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Re: bureaucrats: 10 ten most view bills
Posted by: 7dcun ()
Date: January 26, 2019 11:20AM

Appropriations for Fiscal Year 2019
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The Congress.gov appropriations table provides convenient access to continuing appropriations, omnibus appropriations, supplemental appropriations, regular appropriations, and budget resolutions. Learn more about legislative appropriations and the Federal budget. Subscribe to appropriations alerts from RSS and Email Alerts.

Fiscal Year: 2019 | 2018 | 2017 | 2016 | 2015 | 2014 | 2013 | 2012 | 2011 | 2010 | 2009 | 2008 | 2007 | 2006 | 2005 | 2004 | 2003 | 2002 | 2001 | 2000 | 1999 | 1998

Added Senate voice votes to H.J.Res.28 and H.J.Res.31 01/25/2019
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Fiscal Year 2019
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Omnibus Appropriations
Continuing Appropriations
Supplemental Appropriations
Regular Appropriations
Budget Resolutions
Omnibus Appropriations

Legislation Subcommittee Approval Committee Approval Initial Passage Conference Report Final Passage Public Law
House Senate House Senate House Senate House Senate
H.R.648, 2nd Consolidated Appropriations Act, 2019 (Regular appropriations for six appropriations bills Agriculture; Commerce, Justice, Science; Financial Services; Interior; State-Foreign Operations; Transportation-HUD (Div. F)
Roll call vote: 01/23/2019




H.R.21, Consolidated Appropriations Act (Interior, Financial Services, Agriculture, Transportation, HUD, Commerce,Justice,Science and State) Roll call vote: 01/03/2019
Continuing Appropriations

Legislation Subcommittee Approval Committee Approval Initial Passage Conference Report Final Passage Public Law
House Senate House Senate House Senate House Senate
H.J.Res. 31 (FY2019 Continuing Appropriations for Homeland Security through 02/28/2019)


Voice vote:
1/25/2019




H.J.Res.28 (FY2019 Further Additional Continuing Appropriation Act through 02/15/2019) Roll call vote: 01/23/2019 Voice vote: 1/25/2019
H.J.Res.27 ( FY2019 Further Additional Continuing Appropriations Act through 2/01/2019)
Note: FY2019 continuing appropriations resolution amending P.L. 115-245 to provide an extension of continuing appropriations through 2/01/2019 for the remaining seven outstanding FY2019 appropriations bills.

Roll call vote: 01/15/2019
Note: The vote required a 2/3 majority for passage so the motion failed on a roll call vote of 237-187

H.J.Res.1 (Department of Homeland Security continuing appropriations resolution providing continuing Homeland Security appropriations through 2/08/2019) Roll call vote: 01/03/2019
H.R.695

On 12/19/2018, the Senate took up and passed H.R.695. The measure as amended by the Senate, provides continuing appropriations for seven remaining appropriations bills, Agriculture; Commerce, Justice, Science; Financial Services and General Government; Homeland Security; Interior; State, Foreign Operations: and Transportation, Housing and Urban Development. See Senate Appropriations Committee 12/18/2018 press release https://www.appropriations.senate.gov/news/legislation-introduced-to-fund-government-through-february-8 and House Rules Committee site https://rules.house.gov/bill/115/hr-695-sa for summary information and the full text of the measure.
On 12/20/2018, the House agreed to a further amendment to H.R. 695 by a roll call vote. The House amendment extends the initial CR (Div. C of P.L. 115-245) through 2/08/2019, as the Senate amendment did, and also includes an additional $5.7 billion for U.S. Customs and Border Protection – Procurement, Construction, and Improvements, and an additional $7.81 billion for disaster relief.
Roll call vote: 12/20/2018 Voice vote:
12/19/2018
H.J.Res.143 Unanimous Consent: 12/06/2018 Voice Vote:
12/06/2018
Signed by the President on 12/07/2018
Pub.L.115-298
H.R.6157
Note: Appropriations for DOD, Labor/HHS/Education and Continuing Appropriations for all other agencies (Division C of H.Rept. 115-952)


Roll call vote: 06/13/2018
H.Rept. 115-769

Roll call vote: 06/28/2018
Roll call vote: 08/23/2018
H.Rept. 115-952 Roll call vote: 09/26/2018 Roll call vote: 09/18/2018
Signed by the President on 9/28/2018
Pub.L.115-245
Supplemental Appropriations
Legislation Subcommittee Approval Committee Approval Initial Passage Conference Report Final Passage Public Law
House Senate House Senate House Senate House Senate
H.R.268, Making Supplemental Appropriations for Fiscal Year 2019
(measure provides supplemental assistance for recovery from 2017 and 2018 hurricanes and other disasters)


Roll call vote:
1/16/2019
Roll call vote: 01/24/2019
Note: On S.Amdt.5 to H.R.268
Roll call vote: 01/24/2019
Note: On S.Amdt.6 to H.R.268


Regular Appropriations

Legislation Subcommittee Approval Committee Approval Initial Passage Conference Report Final Passage Public Law
House Senate House Senate House Senate House Senate
Agriculture
H.R.5961
See H.R.6147 and House Committee Print 115-81 for the text of the combined FY2019 appropriations for Agriculture, Financial and General Government (FGG), Interior, and Transportation/HUD.
Voice vote: 05/09/2018

Roll call vote: 05/16/2018
H.Rept. 115-706


H.R.265 (116th Congress)
Roll call vote: 1/10/2019

S.2976 Voice vote: 05/22/2018

Roll call vote: 05/24/2018
S.Rept.115-259

Commerce/Justice/Science
H.R.5952 Voice vote: 05/09/2018
Roll call vote: 05/17/2018
H.Rept. 115-704



S.3072 Roll call vote: 06/12/2018
Roll call vote: 06/14/2018
S.Rept.115-275

Defense
H.R.6157
Notes: The Senate amended H.R. 6157 as a consolidated appropriations measure including, by division, FY2019 appropriations for Defense and Labor/HHS/Education.

Roll call vote: 06/13/2018
H.Rept. 115-769
Roll call vote: 06/28/2018 Roll call vote: 08/23/2018 H.Rept. 115-952 Roll call vote: 09/26/2018 Roll call vote: 09/18/2018
Signed by the President on 9/28/2018
Pub.L.115-245
S.3159
Voice vote: 06/26/2018
Roll call vote: 06/28/2018
S.Rept.115-290

Energy and Water
H.R.5895
Notes: FY2019 Consolidated Appropriations Act. The House combined the Energy and Water appropriations and two other regular appropriations acts (Legislative Branch and Military Construction-Veterans Affairs) into H.R. 5895, when it agreed to H. Res. 918 on 6/06/2018. H. Res. 918 as well as H.Res. 923 (agreed to on 6/07/2018), provided for the consideration of H.R. 5895. The reported consolidated measure contains FY2019 Energy and Water appropriations in Division A, FY2019 Legislative Branch appropriations in Division B, and FY2019 Military Construction - Veterans Affairs appropriations in Division C. See also H. Rept. 115-712. The House passed the measure on 6/08/2018.
The Senate also considered the Energy and Water appropriations act with the Legislative Branch and Military-Construction-Veterans Affairs appropriations as a consolidated bill (H.R. 5895 as amended). The Senate passed the measure on 6/25/2018.
See Division A of H.Rept. 115-929 for Energy and Water appropriations; Division B for Legislative branch appropriations; and Division C for Military/Veterans appropriations.

Voice vote: 05/07/2018
Roll call vote: 05/16/2018
H.Rept.115-697

Roll call vote: 06/08/2018
Roll call vote: 06/25/2018 H.Rept. 115-929 Roll call vote: 09/13/2018 Roll call vote: 09/12/2018
Signed by the President on 9/21/2018
Pub.L.115-244
S.2975 Voice vote: 05/22/2018

Roll call vote: 05/24/2018
S.Rept.115-258

Financial Services
H.R.6258
See H.R.6147 and House Committee Print 115-81 for the text of the combined FY2019 appropriations for Agriculture, Financial and General Government (FGG), Interior, and Transportation/HUD

Roll Call vote: 06/13/2018
H.Rept.115-792



H.R.264 (116th Congress) Roll Call vote: 01/09/2019
S.3107 Unanimous consent: 06/19/2018 H.Rept. 115-948
Roll call vote: 06/21/2018
S.Rept. 115-281

Homeland Security
S.3109
Voice vote: 06/19/2018

Roll call vote: 06/21/2018
S.Rept.115-283

H.R.6776 Voice vote: 7/19/2018
Roll call vote: 07/25/2018
H.Rept. 115-948

Interior and Environment
H.R.6147
House Committee Print 115-81 for the text of the combined FY2019 appropriations for Agriculture, Financial and General Government (FGG), Interior, and Transportation/HUD
Voice vote: 05/15/2018
Roll call vote: 06/06/2018
H.Rept.115-765
Roll call vote: 07/19/2018 Roll call vote: 08/01/2018
H.R.266 (116th Congress) Roll call vote: 01/11/2019
S.3073 Roll call vote: 06/12/2018
Roll call vote: 06/14/2018
S.Rept.115-276

Labor/HHS/Education
H.R.6470
Notes: See also H.R.6157 a consolidated appropriations measure including by division FY2019 appropriations for DOD, and Labor/HHS/Education
Voice vote: 06/15/2018
Roll call vote: 07/11/2018
H.Rept.115-862



S.3158 Voice vote: 06/26/2018
Roll call vote: 06/28/2018
S.Rept.115-289

Legislative Branch
H.R.5894
Voice vote: 04/26/2018
Voice vote: 05/08/2018
H.Rept.115-696



H.R.5895
See FY2019 Energy and Water entry.
Notes: FY2019 Consolidated Appropriations Act. The House combined the Energy and Water appropriations and two other regular appropriations acts (Legislative Branch and Military Construction-Veterans Affairs).
Voice vote: 05/07/2018
Roll call vote: 05/16/2018
H.Rept.115-697
Roll call vote: 06/08/2018 Roll call vote: 06/25/2018
S.3071 Roll call vote: 06/12/2018
Roll call vote: 06/14/2018
S.Rept.115-274

Military/Veterans
H.R.5786 Voice vote: 04/26/2018
Voice vote: 05/08/2018
H.Rept. 115-673





S.3024 Unanimous Consent: 06/05/2018
Roll call vote: 06/07/2018
S.Rept.115-269

H.R.5895
See FY2019 Energy and Water entry.
Notes: FY2019 Consolidated Appropriations Act. The House combined the Energy and Water appropriations and two other regular appropriations acts (Legislative Branch and Military Construction-Veterans Affairs).
Voice vote: 05/07/2018
Roll call vote: 05/16/2018
H.Rept.115-697
Roll call vote: 06/08/2018 Roll call vote: 06/25/2018
State/Foreign Operations
H.R.6385 Voice vote: 06/13/2018
Roll call vote: 06/20/2018
H.Rpt.115-829


S.3108 Voice vote: 06/19/2018
Roll call vote: 06/21/2018
S.Rept. 115-282

Transportation/HUD
H.R.6072
See H.R.6147 and House Committee Print 115-81 for the text of the combined FY2019 appropriations for Agriculture, Financial and General Government (FGG), Interior, and Transportation/HUD
Voice vote: 05/16/2018
Roll call vote: 05/23/2018
H.Rept.115-750

Roll call vote: 1/10/2019
H.R.267 (116th Congress)
S.3023 Voice vote: 06/05/2018
Roll call vote: 06/07/2018
S.Rept.115-268

Budget Resolutions
Note: The President does not sign Budget Resolutions.
Legislation Committee Approval Initial Passage Conference Report Final Passage
House Senate House Senate House Senate
H.Con.Res.128
Roll call vote: 06/21/2018
H.Rept.115-816


302(b) suballocations: S.Rept.115-260; S.Rept.115-267; H.Rept.115-710; S.Rept. 115-273; S.Rept. 115-279; H.Rept.115-779; S.Rept.115-287; S.Rept.115-288; H.Rept.115-897; S.Rept.115-323, S.Rept. 115-337; S. Rept. 115-338; S. Rept. 115-340

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Re: bureaucrats: 10 ten most view bills
Posted by: tljn3 ()
Date: January 26, 2019 11:26AM


no news article i can find shows what bill Trump signed

searching legislation ....



Summary: H.J.Res.28 — 116th Congress (2019-2020)All Information (Except Text)

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Passed House (01/23/2019)
Further Additional Continuing Appropriations Act, 2019

This joint resolution provides continuing FY2019 appropriations to several federal agencies through the earlier of February 28, 2019, or the enactment of the applicable appropriations legislation.

It is known as a continuing resolution (CR) and ends the partial government shutdown that began after the existing CR expired on December 21, 2018, because seven of the remaining FY2019 appropriations bills have not been enacted.

(Five of the FY2019 appropriations bills were enacted last year, including

the Department of Defense Appropriations Act, 2019;
the Energy and Water Development and Related Agencies Appropriations Act, 2019;
the Departments of Labor, Health and Human Services, and Education, and Related Agencies Appropriations Act, 2019;
the Legislative Branch Appropriations Act, 2019; and
the Military Construction, Veterans Affairs, and Related Agencies Appropriations Act, 2019.)
Additionally, the CR has the effect of extending through February 28, 2019, several authorities and programs that were extended in prior CRs, including

the Violence Against Women Act,
the authority for the Environmental Protection Agency to collect and spend certain fees related to pesticides,
the Temporary Assistance for Needy Families (TANF) program, and
several authorities related to immigration.

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Re: bureaucrats: 10 ten most view bills
Posted by: c7nwu ()
Date: January 26, 2019 11:27AM

the above bill was recently passed

the https://www.congress.gov/bill/116th-congress/house-bill/648/text

bill has not yet passed

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Re: bureaucrats: 10 ten most view bills
Posted by: kthj3 ()
Date: January 26, 2019 11:33AM

Making further continuing appropriations for fiscal year 2019, and for other purposes.

Resolved by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled,

Section 1. SHORT TITLE. This joint resolution may be cited as the “Further Additional Continuing Appropriations Act, 2019”.

Sec. 101. The Continuing Appropriations Act, 2019 (division C of Public Law 115–245) is further amended—

(1) by striking the date specified in section 105(3) and inserting “February 15, 2019”; and

(2) by adding after section 136 the following:

“Sec. 137. Amounts made available in this Act for personnel pay, allowances, and benefits in each department and agency shall be available for obligations incurred pursuant to subsection (c) of section 1341 of title 31, United States Code.

“Sec. 138. All obligations incurred and in anticipation of the appropriations made and authority granted by this Act for the purposes of maintaining the essential level of activity to protect life and property and bringing about orderly termination of Government function, and for purposes as otherwise authorized by law, are hereby ratified and approved if otherwise in accord with the provisions of this Act.

“Sec. 139. (a) If a State (or another Federal grantee) used State funds (or the grantee’s non-Federal funds) to continue carrying out a Federal program or furloughed State employees (or the grantee’s employees) whose compensation is advanced or reimbursed in whole or in part by the Federal Government—

“(1) such furloughed employees shall be compensated at their standard rate of compensation for such period;

“(2) the State (or such other grantee) shall be reimbursed for expenses that would have been paid by the Federal Government during such period had appropriations been available, including the cost of compensating such furloughed employees, together with interest thereon calculated under section 6503(d) of title 31, United States Code; and

“(3) the State (or such other grantee) may use funds available to the State (or the grantee) under such Federal program to reimburse such State (or the grantee), together with interest thereon calculated under section 6503(d) of title 31, United States Code.

“(b) For purposes of this section, the term ‘State’ and the term ‘grantee’ shall have the meaning as such term is defined under the applicable Federal program under subsection (a). In addition, ‘to continue carrying out a Federal program’ means the continued performance by a State or other Federal grantee, during the period of a lapse in appropriations, of a Federal program that the State or such other grantee had been carrying out prior to the period of the lapse in appropriations.

“(c) The authority under this section applies with respect to any period in fiscal year 2019 (not limited to periods beginning or ending after the date of the enactment of this Act) during which there occurs a lapse in appropriations with respect to any department or agency of the Federal Government which, but for such lapse in appropriations, would have paid, or made reimbursement relating to, any of the expenses referred to in this section with respect to the program involved. Payments and reimbursements under this authority shall be made only to the extent and in amounts provided in advance in appropriations Acts.

“Sec. 140. Notwithstanding section 251(a)(1) of the Balanced Budget and Emergency Deficit Control Act of 1985 and the timetable in section 254(a) of such Act, the final sequestration report for fiscal year 2019 pursuant to section 254(f)(1) of such Act and any order for fiscal year 2019 pursuant to section 254(f)(5) of such Act shall be issued, for the Congressional Budget Office, 10 days after the date specified in section 105(3), and for the Office of Management and Budget, 15 days after the date specified in section 105(3).

“Sec. 141. Section 319L(e)(1)(A) of the Public Health Service Act (42 U.S.C. 247d–7e(e)(1)(A)) shall continue in effect through the date specified in section 105(3) of this Act.

“Sec. 142. Section 405(a) of the Pandemic and All Hazards Preparedness Act (42 U.S.C. 247d–6a note) shall continue in effect through the date specified in section 105(3) of this Act.”.

Sec. 102. For the purposes of division C of Public Law 115–245, the time covered by such division shall be considered to include the period which began on or about December 22, 2018, during which there occurred a lapse in appropriations.

Sec. 103. Subsection (c)(2) of section 1341 of title 31, United States Code, is amended by inserting “, and subject to the enactment of appropriations Acts ending the lapse” before the period.

Sec. 104. For the purposes of the annual report issued pursuant to section 5 of the Statutory Pay-As-You-Go Act of 2010 (2 U.S.C. 934) after adjournment of the second session of the 115th Congress, and for determining whether a sequestration order is necessary under such section, the debit for the budget year on the 5-year scorecard, if any, and the 10-year scorecard, if any, shall be deducted from such scorecard in 2019 and added to such scorecard in 2020.





Speaker of the House of Representatives.




Vice President of the United States and
President of the Senate.

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Re: bureaucrats: 10 ten most view bills
Posted by: u4ejm ()
Date: January 26, 2019 11:34AM


This act allows ANY SPENDING THAT IS PREDICTED TO BE PASSED

it also mentions that anyone employed remains employed without stating if the project is even funded by law - ie, what it is these employees are doing exactly

very questionable


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Re: bureaucrats: 10 ten most view bills
Posted by: rtgerwrwf ()
Date: January 26, 2019 01:01PM

Sponsor: Sen. Cardin, Benjamin L. [D-MD]

fucking really? would never have guessed S.24 on that

This bill requires employees of the federal government or a District of Columbia public employer who are furloughed or required to work during a lapse in appropriations beginning on or after December 22, 2018, to be compensated for the period of the lapse. The employees must be compensated on the earliest date possible after the lapse ends, regardless of scheduled pay dates. Employees required to work during the lapse in appropriations may use leave.


IT DOUBTLESSLY INCLUDES MARYLAND WORKERS and all their expensive "projects" they "earned" by being "close to DC"

WTOP (tokyo rose) has been lying in the news thoroughly


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the above text is to be ammended into the above blog where it says DC blacks, MD, VA got unfurloughed a week before everyone else and WTOP didn't report it

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Re: bureaucrats: 10 ten most view bills
Posted by: cgund ()
Date: January 26, 2019 01:02PM

are you sure that's proper use of ffu?

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Re: bureaucrats: 10 ten most view bills
Posted by: ecfvv ()
Date: January 26, 2019 01:02PM

certain! ffu doesn't allow editing of past remarks!

but why the fuck is congress doing it in 2019?

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Re: bureaucrats: 10 ten most view bills
Posted by: hcpxh ()
Date: January 26, 2019 01:05PM

(there are so many ammendment hacks the law should be they must have digitally available a copy of law without ANY ammendments or cross references not seen in the text: full text digitally available and un-wound)

an ability to see the absolute text without a single cross reference should be attached to any ammendment or bill passed - including and not including the proposed ammendment

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Re: bureaucrats: 10 ten most view bills
Posted by: 3eeefr ()
Date: January 26, 2019 01:10PM

58. H.R.6893 — 115th Congress (2017-2018)
Secret Service Overtime Pay Extension Act
Sponsor: Rep. Russell, Steve [R-OK-5] (Introduced 09/25/2018) Cosponsors: (3)
Committees: House - Oversight and Government Reform
Committee Reports: H. Rept. 115-1069
Latest Action: 12/21/2018 Became Public Law No: 115-383. (All Actions)

ghave you all been pulling overtime because of vladamir?

ok i believe you (NOT)

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Re: bureaucrats: 10 ten most view bills
Posted by: bf64t ()
Date: January 26, 2019 01:13PM

71. H.R.6347 — 115th Congress (2017-2018)
7(a) Real Estate Appraisal Harmonization Act
Sponsor: Rep. Evans, Dwight [D-PA-2] (Introduced 07/12/2018) Cosponsors: (1)
Committees: House - Small Business | Senate - Small Business and Entrepreneurship
Committee Reports: H. Rept. 115-940
Latest Action: 12/21/2018 Became Public Law No: 115-370. (All Actions)

WHO ON FFU BELIEVES THIS EARMARK 501C IS GOING TO CHANGE REAL ESTATE VALUE ON THEIR HOME? (the only possible motives are: increases to get more tax, assessment on the rich family become avoided, obama schooling required $$$ beause that benefits government)

who here thinks their next real estate assessment will follow federal rules?

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Re: bureaucrats: 10 ten most view bills
Posted by: vp4nx ()
Date: January 26, 2019 01:17PM

80. H.R.5923 — 115th Congress (2017-2018)
Walnut Grove Land Exchange Act
Sponsor: Rep. Westerman, Bruce [R-AR-4] (Introduced 05/22/2018) Cosponsors: (0)
Committees: House - Natural Resources | Senate - Agriculture, Nutrition, and Forestry
Committee Reports: H. Rept. 115-922
Latest Action: 12/21/2018 Became Public Law No: 115-361. (All Actions)

???? they're selling a church in arkansa to the government to pay taxes

question is: why does it turn up as congressional bill, instead of normal tax court

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Re: bureaucrats: 10 ten most view bills
Posted by: 3mduy ()
Date: January 26, 2019 01:19PM

88. H.R.4819 — 115th Congress (2017-2018)
DELTA Act
Sponsor: Rep. Fortenberry, Jeff [R-NE-1] (Introduced 01/18/2018) Cosponsors: (41)
Committees: House - Foreign Affairs | Senate - Foreign Relations
Latest Action: 12/21/2018 Became Public Law No: 115-353. (All Actions)

THIS IS A BAILOUT BILL FOR SEVERAL AFRICAN COUNTRIES

they have natural resources btw, so question is why they are getting free stuff

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Re: bureaucrats: 10 ten most view bills
Posted by: pe6uu ()
Date: January 26, 2019 01:20PM

(why they are getting relief instead of paying for products, assuming they can. why they aren't selling land like Americans have to, to cover debt)

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Re: bureaucrats: 10 ten most view bills
Posted by: kgv9m ()
Date: January 26, 2019 01:22PM

93. H.R.3342 — 115th Congress (2017-2018)
Sanctioning the Use of Civilians as Defenseless Shields Act
Sponsor: Rep. Gallagher, Mike [R-WI-8] (Introduced 07/20/2017) Cosponsors: (26)
Committees: House - Foreign Affairs, Judiciary | Senate - Foreign Relations
Committee Reports: H. Rept. 115-367
Latest Action: 12/21/2018 Became Public Law No: 115-348. (All Actions)

Pelosi does it with illegal aliens and californians forced to shit on the streets, so she carry weight into emergency funding calls - but the problem year after year is never addressed by her with the money she gets.

they are human shields for her funding grabs

why is it Congress is making laws if they have no intent of enforcing them?

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Re: bureaucrats: 10 ten most view bills
Posted by: 9y4cv ()
Date: January 26, 2019 01:24PM

96. H.R.1733 — 115th Congress (2017-2018)
To direct the Secretary of Energy to review and update a report on the energy and environmental benefits of the re-refining of used lubricating oil.
Sponsor: Rep. Brooks, Susan W. [R-IN-5] (Introduced 03/27/2017) Cosponsors: (14)
Committees: House - Energy and Commerce | Senate - Energy and Natural Resources
Committee Reports: H. Rept. 115-457
Latest Action: 12/21/2018 Became Public Law No: 115-345. (All Actions)


slick

a which is the best oil for your car "act"


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Re: bureaucrats: 10 ten most view bills
Posted by: VKCPW ()
Date: January 26, 2019 01:26PM

the truth is the oil "energy conserving" is patented by usa and companies refuse to buy it. it really does improve mileage - but auto stores refuse to sell it because it does have a pricetag

instead autozone et al have been using a "similar label" for formulas that do NOT save gas

THIS BILL ABOVE WON'T CORRECT ALL THOSE LIES, it will probably just continue them

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Re: bureaucrats: 10 ten most view bills
Posted by: 9y4cv ()
Date: January 26, 2019 01:31PM

96. H.R.1733 — 115th Congress (2017-2018)

this bill is a devil because many PRIVATE INDUSTRIES already pay gas stations for used oil and compete for utilization and pickup of it

it means government gets MONEY FOR NOTHING, and even if they do "find what private industry couldn't", private industry would have to pay. and then this already profitable "industry" is getting a "bailout" that other necessary businesses did not get

it's an ear mark. the technology if any will be shared with china.

bills like this need careful re-consideration of why government isn't willing to give tax breaks to innovative businesses - why government believes creating fed jobs insisting they are in businesses they weren't hired for

why is government suddenly "in charge of this" ??

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Re: bureaucrats: 10 ten most view bills
Posted by: ewwkd ()
Date: January 26, 2019 01:32PM

today i covered quickly (in a few ffu posts)

100 of the most recently signed bills

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Re: bureaucrats: 10 ten most view bills
Posted by: 7phpj ()
Date: January 26, 2019 01:37PM

little red riding hood

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Re: bureaucrats: 10 ten most view bills
Posted by: f79tj ()
Date: January 26, 2019 03:53PM

f79tj

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Re: bureaucrats: 10 ten most view bills
Posted by: c3yjt ()
Date: January 26, 2019 06:40PM

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Re: bureaucrats: 10 ten most view bills
Posted by: fjkce ()
Date: January 26, 2019 08:58PM

fjkce

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Re: bureaucrats: 10 ten most view bills
Posted by: cejdb ()
Date: January 26, 2019 09:44PM

cejdb

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Re: bureaucrats: 10 ten most view bills
Posted by: qewfdsf ()
Date: January 27, 2019 09:55AM

asdf

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Re: bureaucrats: 10 ten most view bills
Posted by: 4kphl ()
Date: January 27, 2019 02:02PM

4kphl

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Re: bureaucrats: 10 ten most view bills
Posted by: j6nu6 ()
Date: January 27, 2019 06:58PM

j6nu6

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Re: bureaucrats: 10 ten most view bills
Posted by: 3rgte ()
Date: January 27, 2019 07:53PM

wefer

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Re: bureaucrats: 10 ten most view bills
Posted by: wjpyj ()
Date: January 29, 2019 05:28AM

wjpyj

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Re: bureaucrats: 10 ten most view bills
Posted by: True dat ()
Date: January 31, 2019 11:18PM

The federal government does way too many things it isn't chartered to do, and what it's supposed to do, it does poorly... or not at all.

Nanny state jerkoffs everywhere.


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