H.R.2193 - Asuncion Valdivia Heat Illness and Fatality Prevention Act of 2021, and H.R. 8450 - To reauthorize child nutrition programs, and for other purposes
Agenda
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Amdt #/Mtn |
Offered By |
Description |
Action |
Roll Call |
H.R. 2193 - Asuncion Valdivia Heat Illness and Fatality Prevention Act of 2021 |
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Ms. Adams |
Amendment in the Nature of a Substitute |
Adopted by Voice Vote |
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(En Bloc #1) |
#2 |
Mr. Keller |
Strikes provision limiting petitions for review of heat standards to the United States Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia. |
Defeated by a Roll Call Vote
19-27
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#3 |
Mrs. Steel |
Requires the Secretary to convene a Small Business Advocacy Review panel to solicit comments from the small business community before publishing an interim final rule. |
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#4 |
Mr. Good |
Strikes “four years” and inserts “six months” in provision on statute of limitations for citations. |
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Motion |
Adams |
Motion to Report H.R. 2193 |
Adopted by a Full Committee Roll Call Vote 27-19
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Ms. Bonamici |
Amendment in the Nature of a Substitute |
Adopted by |
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#2 |
Mr. Scott |
Democratic Manager’s Amendment |
Adopted by
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#3 |
Mrs. McClain |
Maintains regulations allowing vegetable substitute for breakfast. |
(Withdrawn) |
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#5 |
Mr. Thompson |
Addressing whole milk and chocolate milk in school meals to allow greater choice of milk in WIC. |
Defeated by
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#7 |
Mr. Walberg |
Ensures food substitutions for religious dietary needs are allowed. |
Adopted by
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#10 |
Mr. Good |
Requires nutrition regulations promulgated under the bill to make grain-based desserts eligible for reimbursement. |
(Withdrawn) |
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(En Bloc #1)
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#4 |
Mrs. McClain |
Prohibits changes in the bill from being enacted until an independent economist certifies that the bill will not increase inflation and inflation drops to 2 percent. |
Defeated by a Roll Call Vote 19-27 |
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#9 |
Mrs. Harshbarger |
Requires a feasibility study prior to new regulations on schools meals to determine if potential standards would increase cost, the timeline for which food meeting the standards would be available, and the standards would increase plate waste. |
Defeated by a Roll Call Vote 19-27 |
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#6 |
Ms. Stefanik |
Requires WIC to use two infant formula manufacturers per state or state consortia. |
Defeated by a Roll Call Vote 20-24 |
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(En Bloc #2)
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#8 |
Mr. Grothman |
Prohibits enforcement of the May 5, 2022, memo on Title IX enforcement as it relates to child nutrition programs. |
Defeated by a Roll Call Vote 20-25 |
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#11 |
Mrs. Miller |
Defines pregnant woman, breastfeeding woman, and postpartum woman as a woman. |
Defeated by a Roll Call Vote 20-25 |
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Motion |
Ms. Bonamici |
H.R. 8450 |
Adopted by a Full Committee Roll Call Vote 27-19
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Member Statements
- Ranking Member Robert C. "Bobby" Scott (Democrat - Virginia)