Full Committee Markup: The Build Back Better Act
Meeting Notes:
This is a remote business meeting via Zoom, which has been approved by the House.
Date:
Thursday, September 2, 2021 - 11:00am
Location:
Select one, Washington, DC 20515
the Committee Print to implement the instructions provided by S. Con. Res. 14, the Concurrent Resolution on the Budget for Fiscal Year 2022.
The Committee Print contains:
1. Critical funding to electrify the General Services Administration (GSA) and United States Postal Service vehicle fleets;
2. Funding to make needed capital improvements to Postal Service infrastructure;
3. Funding for the National Archives to speed the processing of veterans’ record requests; and
4. Oversight and accountability provisions.
Chairwoman Maloney's Opening Statement [PDF]
Washington, D.C. (September 1, 2021)—On Thursday, September 2, 2021, at 11:00 a.m. ET, Rep. Carolyn B. Maloney, the Chairwoman of the Committee on Oversight and Reform, will hold a remote business meeting to consider the Concurrent Resolution on the Budget for Fiscal Year 2022. The Committee Print contains:
- Critical funding to electrify the General Services Administration (GSA) and United States Postal Service vehicle fleets;
- Funding for the National Archives to speed the processing of veterans’ record requests;
- Funding to implement President Biden’s Justice40 Initiative to ensure that at least 40% of the benefits of climate and infrastructure investments go to overburdened and underserved communities; and
- Oversight and accountability provisions, including funding for the Government Accountability Office and inspectors general.
Text of Legislation
Amendments
- Amendment In The Nature Of A Substitute To The Committee Print-Passed
- Rep. Clyde Amendment to the ANS-Failed
- Rep. Mace Amendment to the ANS-Ruled Not Germane
- Rep. Laturner Amendment to the ANS -Ruled Not Germane
- Rep. Keller Amendment #1 to the ANS - Passed
- Rep. Lynch Amendment to the ANS- Passed
- Rep. Comer Amendment to the ANS - Ruled Not Germane
- Rep. Connolly Amendment to the ANS-Passed
- Rep. Higgins Amendment #1 to the ANS-Failed
- Rep. Keller Amendment #2 to the ANS-Failed
- Rep. Grothman Amendment to the ANS-Failed
- Rep. Sessions Amendment to the ANS-Failed
- Rep. Higgins Amendment #2 to the ANS - Failed
- Rep. Cloud Amendment to the ANS- Failed
- Rep. Gosar Amendment #1 to the ANS- Failed
- Rep. Gosar Amendment #2 to the ANS- Failed
- Rep. Biggs Amendment #1 to the ANS - Failed
- Rep. Biggs Amendment #2 to the ANS - Failed
Documents
- Notice
- Memo
- Rep. Biggs UC - COUNTING ELECTORAL VOTES--Joint session of the House and Senate
- Rep. Biggs UC - Reuters Exclusive--FBI finds scant evidence U.S. Capitol attack was coordinated
- Rep. Biggs UC - Washington Examiner--FBI confirms there was no insurrection on Jan. 6
- Rep. Raskin UC - 631 people have been charged in the Cap...
- Rep. Raskin UC - FBI chief warns violent _domestic terrorism_ growing in US
- Rep. Raskin UC - White supremacist praise of the Taliban.
Votes
- Roll Call Vote #1 - Rep. Johnson's motion to table Cloud's appeal of the ruling of the Chair - Passed 24-17
- Roll Call Vote #2 - Rep. Johnson's motion to table LaTurner's appeal of the ruling of the Chair - Passed 24-18
- Roll Call Vote #3 - Reps Clyde-Keller-Sessions-Higgins# Amendments to the ANS En Bloc- Failed 19-24
- Roll Call Vote #4 - Rep. Cloud Amendment to ANS - Failed 19-25
- Roll Call Vote #5 - Rep. Gosar's Amendment # 1 to ANS - Failed 18-25
- Roll Call Vote #6 - Rep. Gosar's Amendment #2 to ANS - Failed 18-25
- Roll Call Vote #7 - Rep. Biggs' Amendment # 1 to ANS - Failed 18-25
- Roll Call Vote #8 - Rep. Biggs' Amendment # 2 to ANS - Failed 17-25
- Roll Call Vote #9 - Final Passage of Committee Print - Passed 25-18
117th Congress