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Title: Supreme Court Security Funding Act of 2022 (CHIPS and Science Act of 2022)
Title: Supreme Court Security Funding Act of 2022 (CHIPS and Science Act of 2022)
Vote to concur with senate amendments and pass a bill that appropriates over $280 billion to increase U.S. semiconductor chip manufacturing and investments in research over the next 5 years.
Appropriates over $280 billion to increase U.S. semiconductor chip manufacturing and investments in research over the next 5 years, and specifies that among the provisions the bill (Division A-C, Title I-VII, Sec. 101-10862):
Provides funding for wireless supply chain innovation;
Establishes an advanced manufacturing investment tax credit;
Requires a research and development program to expand theoretical and fundamental knowledge relevant to understanding nuclear materials and matter for the benefit of commerce, medicine, and national security;
Establishes the Carbon Materials Science Initiative;
Establishes the Quantum User Expansion for Science and Technology program;
Establishes the Carbon Sequestration Research and Geologic Computational Science Initiative;
Requires a research program to improve the understanding of the fundamental properties of the universe, including the nature of space and time;
Requires research activities on the nature of the primary contents of the universe, including the nature of dark energy and dark matter;
Provides for the construction of an Electron Ion Collider;
Establishes a high intensity laser research initiative;
Establishes a Center for Greenhouse Gas Measurements, Standards, and Information;
Establishes a program for measurement research to support biometric identification systems, including facial recognition systems;
Sets forth provisions concerning PreK-12, undergraduate, and graduate STEM education;
Requires the coordination of federal science and technology efforts to ensure secure, reliable, and environmentally sustainable supplies of critical materials to the United States;
Establishes a Clean Energy Incubator Program; and
Provides for space exploration activities.
Title: Supreme Court Security Funding Act of 2022 (CHIPS and Science Act of 2022)
Vote to concur with house passage and further amend a bill that appropriates over $280 billion to increase U.S. semiconductor chip manufacturing and investments in research over the next 5 years.
Appropriates over $280 billion to increase U.S. semiconductor chip manufacturing and investments in research over the next 5 years, and specifies that among the provisions the bill (Division A-C, Title I-VII, Sec. 101-10862):
Provides funding for wireless supply chain innovation;
Establishes an advanced manufacturing investment tax credit;
Requires a research and development program to expand theoretical and fundamental knowledge relevant to understanding nuclear materials and matter for the benefit of commerce, medicine, and national security;
Establishes the Carbon Materials Science Initiative;
Establishes the Quantum User Expansion for Science and Technology program;
Establishes the Carbon Sequestration Research and Geologic Computational Science Initiative;
Requires a research program to improve the understanding of the fundamental properties of the universe, including the nature of space and time;
Requires research activities on the nature of the primary contents of the universe, including the nature of dark energy and dark matter;
Provides for the construction of an Electron Ion Collider;
Establishes a high intensity laser research initiative;
Establishes a Center for Greenhouse Gas Measurements, Standards, and Information;
Establishes a program for measurement research to support biometric identification systems, including facial recognition systems;
Sets forth provisions concerning PreK-12, undergraduate, and graduate STEM education;
Requires the coordination of federal science and technology efforts to ensure secure, reliable, and environmentally sustainable supplies of critical materials to the United States;
Establishes a Clean Energy Incubator Program; and
Provides for space exploration activities.
Title: Legislative Branch Appropriations Act, 2022
Vote to pass a bill that appropriates funds for legislative branch spending for fiscal year 2022.
Appropriates the following amounts for fiscal year 2022 for the following legislative committee and office salaries and expenses (Title I, Sec. 113).
$4.2 million for the Joint Economic Committee;
$12.1 million for the Joint Committee on Taxation;
$2.9 million for the Office of the Attending Physician; and
$1.6 million for the Office of Congressional Accessibility Services.
Appropriates $53 million for Capitol Police salaries (Title I, Sec. 113).
Appropriates $8 million for salaries and expenses in the Office of Congressional Workplace Rights (Title I, Sec. 113).
Appropriates $61 million for salaries and expenses in the Congressional Budget Office (Title I, Sec. 113).
Appropriates $154.9 million to the Architect of the Capitol for capital construction and operations (Title I, Sec. 113).
Appropriates $548.3 million for the Library of Congress salaries and expenses, broken up by the following amounts (Title I, Sec. 113):
$131.8 million appropriated to the Congressional Research Service; and
$38 million appropriated to the Copyright Office.
Appropriates $80.2 million to the Government Publishing Office for congressional publishing costs (Title I, Sec. 113).
Appropriates $729.3 million for salaries and expenses in the Government Accountability Office (Title I, Sec. 113).
Appropriates $6 million to the Open World Leadership Center Trust Fund to pay for financing activities (Title I, Sec. 113).
Title: Legislative Branch Appropriations Act, 2022