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AMENDMENTS # 1 Version # Sponsor(s) Version McCollum 2 (MN), Kelly (PA), Schneider (IL), Lipinski (IL) Party Bi-Partisan Summary

Revised Establishes a multiagency 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. 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's Report to Congress on Future Water Resources Development. 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. Makes a necessary change to the language of the Southwest Coastal Louisiana Feasibility Study to include the entire city of Delcambre, LA and Status Made In Order

Version Grimm (NY) 1

Republican

Made In Order

Version Gosar (AZ) 1

Republican

Submitted

Version Boustany (LA) 1

Republican

Submitted

Version # Sponsor(s)

Party

Summary maintains the authorized spending level for this project found in the WRDA 2007.

Status

Version Luetkemeyer 1 (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. 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. 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 of dredge material from a navigation project. Expands the geographic scope of the Upper Mississippi River

Submitted

Version Ruppersberger 1 (MD)

Democrat

Submitted

Version Boustany (LA) 1

Republican

Submitted

Version Walz (MN) 1

Democrat

Submitted

Version # Sponsor(s)

Party

Summary Restoration Environmental Management Program to include bluffs and tributary confluences.

Status

Version Schneider (IL) 1

Democrat

Expands congressional reporting requirements to include recommendations for mitigating current problems and limiting the construction backlog. 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. Revises the terms under which the Corps may renew cottage site leases to prevent further improper FEMA payments to lessees and to ensure annual lease payments cover the programs administration costs. 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

Made In Order

10 Version McKinley (WV) 1

Republican

Submitted

11 Version Luetkemeyer 1 (MO), Davis, Rodney (IL)

Republican

Submitted

12 Version Luetkemeyer 1 (MO), Davis, Rodney (IL)

Republican

Submitted

Version # Sponsor(s)

Party

Summary Plant in St. Charles County, Missouri.

Status

13 Version Peters, Scott 1 (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. 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. Includes operation and maintenance costs associated with sand transfer plants in the annual operations and maintenance budget of the Corps of Engineers. 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 Order

14 Version Thompson, 1 Mike (CA), Benishek (MI), DeFazio (OR), Simpson (ID), Titus (NV)

Bi-Partisan

Made In Order

15 Version Hastings, 1 Alcee (FL)

Democrat

Made In Order

16 Version Stutzman (IN) 1

Republican

Made In Order

Version # Sponsor(s)

Party

Summary that presents an unacceptable safety risk.

Status

17 Version Richmond 1 (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. 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. 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 reduction projects that bisect an inland or intracoastal waterway. To prepare for the expanded Panama Canal,

Submitted

18 Version Richmond 1 (LA), Scalise (LA)

Bi-Partisan

Made In Order

19 Version Richmond (LA) 1

Democrat

Submitted

20 Version Richmond 1 (LA), Scalise

Bi-Partisan

Submitted

Version # Sponsor(s) (LA)

Party

Summary the amendment increases the federal cost-share to 100 percent for the maintenance of waterways between 45-50 feet.

Status

21 Version Young, Don 1 (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. Requires an 80/20 split for the channel deepening to 45ft for DoD designated strategic ports. Revised Enables the Governors of noncontiguous States and Territories to propose funding levels for remote and subsistence harbors for consideration to be included in the Report to Congress on Future Water Resources Development. Takes the receipts and disbursements of the

Made In Order

22 Version Young, Don 1 (AK)

Republican

Submitted

23 Version Young, Don 2 (AK), Bordallo (GU), Pierluisi (PR)

Bi-Partisan

Submitted

24 Version Hahn (CA) 1

Democrat

Submitted

Version # Sponsor(s)

Party

Summary Harbor Maintenance Trust Fund "off budget," and makes the full amount of the Harbor Maintenance tax collected each year available to the Army Corps of Engineers to be spent on ports without further appropriation.

Status

25 Version Cooper (TN) 1

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. 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. Limits fees charged to marina operators to 1% of gross revenue on sales from restaurants, marine engines, and gasoline. 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

26 Version Huffman (CA) 1

Democrat

Submitted

27 Version Collins, Doug 1 (GA)

Republican

Submitted

28 Version Latta (OH) 1

Republican

Submitted

Version # Sponsor(s)

Party

Summary construction phase if a subsequent WRRDA bill is not passed into law within the two year period.

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29 Version Gardner (CO) 2

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. Prohibits the Secretary and the Administrator of the EPA from levying any fines for no less than 60 days after a major disaster declaration. Directs the Secretary to ensure that at least 30% of the harbor maintenance taxes collected by the use of harbors in a state are spent at the harbors within that state. 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 nonFederal interests

Made In Order

30 Version Gardner (CO) 1

Republican

Submitted

31 Version Napolitano 1 (CA), Lowenthal (CA)

Democrat

Submitted

32 Version Honda (CA) 1

Democrat

Submitted

Version # Sponsor(s)

Party Republican

Summary 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 proper balance between state government authority and federal government authority under the Clean Water Act. Permits a non-Federal cooperating entity to retain user fees collected at recreational sites and facilities under the jurisdiction 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 authority for migratory bird reservations. Revised Gives the Army Corps of Engineers the authority to convey the

Status Submitted

33 Version Capito (WV) 1

34 Version Long (MO) 1

Republican

Submitted

35 Version Lankford (OK) 3

Republican

Submitted

Version # Sponsor(s)

Party

Summary properties that the inventory report mandated in Section 302 of the underlying bill finds are not needed for the mission of the Corps.

Status

36 Version Engel (NY) 1

Democrat

Makes a technical fix to a mistake in the 1986 WRDA that should have referenced a different act. Allows non-Federal sponsors 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. 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. 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

Submitted

37 Version Lujan Grisham 1 (NM)

Democrat

Submitted

38 Version Barr, (KY) 1

Republican

Submitted

39 Version Brownley (CA) 1

Democrat

Made In Order

Version # Sponsor(s)

Party

Summary surrounding low- and moderate-use ports; and include recommendations relating 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.

Status

40 Version Lowenthal 1 (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. 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. 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 local cost-sharing requirements up to a specified dollar amount for studies and projects in certain U.S. territories.

Made In Order

41 Version Brownley (CA) 1

Democrat

Made In Order

42 Version Pierluisi (PR) 1

Democrat

Made In Order

Version # Sponsor(s)

Party Democrat

Summary Provides that in making project recommendations pursuant to Section 118 of the Act, the Secretary shall encourage the participation of minority- and womenowned businesses in such projects and requires the GAO to submit a report to Congress within 2 years on the participation of minority- and womenowned businesses in such projects. 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 of recommendations 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. Increases the deauthorization to $24,000,000,000 in projects that are no longer viable for construction.

Status Submitted

43 Version Jackson Lee 1 (TX)

44 Version Jackson Lee 1 (TX)

Democrat

Made In Order

45 Version Salmon, (AZ), 1 Bentivolio, (MI), Blumenauer (OR)

Bi-Partisan

Submitted

Version # Sponsor(s)

Party Bi-Partisan

Summary Authorizes projects that receive a final Chief of Engineers Report up to one year following enactment of the bill.

Status Submitted

46 Version Brown, 1 Corrine (FL), Frankel (FL), Crenshaw (FL), Posey (FL), Roybal-Allard (CA), Wilson (FL), Hastings, Alcee (FL), Murphy, Patrick (FL), Garcia (FL), Wasserman Schultz (FL) 47 Version Hastings, Doc 1 (WA)

Republican

Ensures that Congress continue the practice of authorizing project purposes at Corps of Engineers dams or reservoirs. Clarifies that the Corps has the authority to make small scale public safety improvements to land it owns that is frequented by the public as long as these additions do not adversely impact navigation. Revised Deauthorizes portions of the Thea Foss Waterway in the City of Tacoma, Washington. Revised Provides the Secretary with authority to recommend a water resources development project without solely

Made In Order

48 Version Higgins (NY) 1

Democrat

Submitted

49 Version Kilmer (WA), 2 Heck, Denny (WA)

Democrat

Submitted

50 Version Kilmer (WA), 2 Larsen, Rick (WA)

Democrat

Submitted

Version # Sponsor(s)

Party

Summary justifying it on the basis of national economic development if the project provides flood risk management to an Indian tribe and meets the US legal treaty and trust obligations.

Status

51 Version Bentivolio, 1 (MI)

Republican

Seeks to increase the amount of backlogged projects to be deauthorized, beyond what is initially de-authorized in the bill from $12,000,000,000 to $35,000,000,000. 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. Directs the Secretary to develop a general Mississippi River management plan, maximizing the use and integration of existing and ongoing plans,

Made In Order

52 Version DeFazio (OR), 1 Blumenauer (OR), Jackson Lee (TX), Pingree (ME), Edwards (MD), Bonamici (OR)

Democrat

Made In Order

53 Version Cohen (TN) 1

Democrat

Submitted

Version # Sponsor(s)

Party

Summary investigations, and studies.

Status

54 Version Connolly (VA), 1 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. Specifies that due to ongoing 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 longterm licenses have on state agencies being able to meet all their obligations. Authorizes a pilot program to provide grants for alternative water source projects to meet critical water supply needs. Prioritizes funding for projects that address issues

Submitted

55 Version Mullin, 1 Markwayne (OK)

Republican

Made In Order

56 Version McNerney 1 (CA)

Democrat

Submitted

57 Version Ruiz (CA) 1

Democrat

Submitted

Version # Sponsor(s)

Party

Summary of public health, safety, or welfare; protects important ecosystems of national significance; 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.

Status

58 Version Murphy, Tim 1 (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. 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. Requires the Corps of Engineers to amend the Missouri River Mainstem Reservoir System Master Control Manual so that the Missouri River reservoir system 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

59 Version Lujan (NM) 1

Democrat

Submitted

60 Version King, Steve 1 (IA)

Republican

Submitted

Version # Sponsor(s)

Party

Summary experienced in the 1881 flood; until 2011, this was the largest flood experienced.

Status

61 Version Broun (GA) 1

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. 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. Prohibits the Corps of Engineers from dumping the sediment that results from shallow water habitat construction back into the Missouri River. 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

62 Version Broun (GA) 1

Republican

Submitted

63 Version King, Steve 1 (IA), Luetkemeyer (MO)

Republican

Submitted

64 Version Cotton (AR) 1

Republican

Submitted

Version # Sponsor(s)

Party Republican

Summary 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. 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. Also authorizes the ACE to sell the excess water to other interested parties, or retain the water supply for future disbursement. Promotes the conveyance of water resources development projects that no longer serve their original authorized purpose. Revises a provision included in the 1998 Energy and Water Development Appropriations Act (Public

Status Made In Order

65 Version Cotton (AR) 1

66 Version Cotton (AR) 1

Republican

Submitted

67 Version Barrow (GA) 1

Democrat

Submitted

68 Version Holt (NJ) 1

Democrat

Submitted

Version # Sponsor(s)

Party

Summary Law 105-62) that has prevented the study of certain flood mitigation strategies in the Green Brook Sub-Basin.

Status

69 Version Polis (CO) 1

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. 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. Provides cost-share credit for work carried out by nonfederal interests on water resources projects that have a completed Chiefs Report from the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers. Revised Adds a new section

Submitted

70 Version Maloney, 1 Carolyn (NY)

Democrat

Submitted

71 Version Cassidy (LA) 1

Republican

Submitted

72 Version Shuster (PA),

Bi-Partisan

Made In

Version # Sponsor(s) 2 Gibbs (OH), Rahall (WV), Bishop, Tim (NY)

Party

Summary that provides for expediting the completion of any ongoing feasibility study for a project 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 ensure work 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 nonFederal 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 of Engineers 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

Status Order

Version # Sponsor(s)

Party

Summary Section 102 of H.R. 3080 to add natural gas companies to the entities eligible to contribute 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.

Status

73 Version Loebsack (IA) 3

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 and would not be allocated new funding. 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 of Warrenton for recreational purposes and commercial development. Ensures that the Army Corps of Engineers can

Submitted

74 Version Bonamici (OR) 1

Democrat

Submitted

75 Version Loebsack (IA)

Democrat

Submitted

Version # Sponsor(s) 1

Party

Summary permit the cities of Davenport and Bettendorf, Iowa to have the ability to clean 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.

Status

76 Version Kennedy (MA) 1

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. 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. Prohibits programs or actions authorized under this Act from further implementation of coastal and marine spatial planning and ecosystem-based management components

Submitted

77 Version Duffy (WI), 1 Kelly (PA)

Republican

Submitted

78 Version Flores (TX) 1

Republican

Made In Order

Version # Sponsor(s)

Party

Summary under Executive Order 13547. Requires the Secretary of the Army to conduct 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 House Committee on Transportation and Infrastructure and Senate Committee on Commerce, Science, and Transportation.

Status

79 Version Crawford (AR) 1

Republican

Clarifies that construction began on a 12-foot navigation channel of McClellan Kerr Arkansas River Navigation System as directed in the Energy & Water Development Appropriations Act of 2004. Directs the Secretary to grant priority to projects and studies with a primary purpose of hurricane and storm damage risk reduction, based on specified criteria. Provides for expedited consideration of previously authorized water resources projects and criteria for prioritizing new studies for hurricane

Submitted

80 Version Jeffries (NY), 1 Boustany (LA), King, Peter (NY)

Bi-Partisan

Submitted

Version # Sponsor(s)

Party

Summary and storm damage reduction.

Status

81 Version Grayson (FL), 1 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. 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. Directs the Secretary to adjust payments for water usage. Must charge local or state interest "actual" use not "potential" use. 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

82 Version Bass (CA) 1

Democrat

Submitted

83 Version Enyart (IL) 1

Democrat

Submitted

84 Version Enyart (IL), 1 Davis, Rodney (IL)

Bi-Partisan

Submitted

Version # Sponsor(s)

Party

Summary the feasibility of modifications to those projects and develop new projects 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 additional automatic identification system base stations at river gage sites.

Status

85 Version Deutch (FL) 1

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 being made available to the entity directly overseeing the project for use on the project. Late Adds section 2016 from the Senate-passed WRDA which requires a report from the Government Accountability Office on water storage pricing formulas. Late Authorizes grants to States and local governments for projects to improve port infrastructure

Submitted

86 Version Bridenstine 1 (OK)

Republican

Submitted

87 Version Velzquez (NY) 1

Democrat

Submitted

Version # Sponsor(s)

Party

Summary and intermodal rail and highway networks.

Status

88 Version Velzquez (NY) 1

Democrat

Late Establishes a national water-based freight policy to improve the movement of freight and cargo over waterways, canals, ports, and harbors Late Exempts the disaster restriction on projects which non-federal interests may contribute to. Late Exempts the Manteo (Shallowbag Bay) project from deauthorization. Late Revised Prevents any interbasin transfer of water involving facilties of the Corps of Engineers that could result in the introduction of invasive water species -- "except as otherwise specifically provided by law. Late Prohibits the Corps of Engineers from charging a fee for surplus water stored on the Missouri River. 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

Made In Order

89 Version Jones (NC) 1

Republican

Made In Order

90 Version Jones (NC) 1

Republican

Submitted

91 Version Brooks (AL), 1 Aderholt (AL)

Republican

Submitted

92 Version Noem (SD), 1 Cramer, Kevin (ND)

Republican

Submitted

93 Version Velzquez (NY) 1

Democrat

Submitted

Version # Sponsor(s)

Party

Summary disasters.

Status

94 Version Enyart (IL) 1

Democrat

Late Directs the Chief of Engineers to carry out a flood project program called, Metro East Flood Risk Management Program, Illinois. Late Ensures that the Army Corps of Engineers, when establishing the water infrastructure public-private partnership 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 costeffective and sustainable solutions to water resources challenges. Late Ensures that H.R. 3080 does not de-authorize a water resources development project, or a separable element of such a project, that has an estimated Federal cost of less than $50,000,000. Late Establishes a

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95 Version Grayson (FL) 1

Democrat

Submitted

96 Version Stockman (TX) 1

Republican

Submitted

97 Version Norton (DC)

Democrat

Submitted

Version # Sponsor(s) 1

Party

Summary Commission to undertake a study of the feasibility of the creation of a facility beneath the National Mall providing for water management and flood control, together with parking and visitor amenities

Status

98 Version Slaughter 1 (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 of those bodies of water.

Submitted

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