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Title: Extending Government Funding and Delivering Emergency Assistance Act

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Title: Extending Government Funding and Delivering Emergency Assistance Act

Vote Smart's Synopsis:

Vote to concur with Senate amendments and pass a bill that extends the government funding and delivery of emergency assistance.

Highlights:

 

  • Extends the public debt limit temporarily through December 16, 2022, and specifies that on December 17, 2022, the limit will be increased to accommodate obligations issued during the suspension period (Division D, Title III, Sec. 3301, Pg. 90-91).

  • Appropriates $25 million from the Department of Agriculture for the Consolidated Farm and Rural Development Act for Fiscal Year 2022 (Division A, Sec. 117, Pg. 13).

  • Appropriates $885 million for the Department of Defense for the procurement of equipment for the Strategic Microelectronic Supply program for Fiscal Year 2022 (Division A, Sec. 117, Pg. 14).

  • Appropriates $841 million from the Department of Energy-Energy Programs for the Uranium Enrichment Decontamination and Decommissioning Fund to avoid disruption of continuing projects or activities for Fiscal Year 2022 (Division A, Sec. 125, Pg. 17).

  • Appropriates $60 million for the Executive Office of the President for salaries and expenses for Fiscal Year 2022 (Division A, Sec. 126, Pg. 18).

  • Appropriates $249.76 million from federal funds for payment to the court services and offender supervision agency for the District of Columbia for Fiscal Year 2022 (Division A, Sec. 129, Pg. 19).

  • Appropriates $250 million for the Department of Homeland Security for operations and support for the US citizenship and immigration services for Fiscal Year 2022 (Division A, Sec. 132, Pg 19).

  • Appropriates the following amounts for the following Department of Interior programs for Fiscal Year 2022, including (Division A, Sec. 13, Pg. 22):

    • $7.5 million for the Bureau of Land Management;

    • $17 million for the United States Fish and Wildlife Service-land acquisition;

    • $14.5 million for the National Park Service-acquisition management;

    • $19 million for the Office of the Secretary for management services, appraisals and valuations;

    • $6.4 million for Forest Services-state and private forestry administrative funds; and

    • $12 million for Forest Services-land acquisition.

  • Appropriates $22.1 million for the Department of Health and Human Services-Indian Health Service for Fiscal Year 2022 (Division A, Sec. 137, Pg. 23).

  • Extends the federal appropriation levels set for Fiscal Year 2021 through Fiscal Year 2022 and provides flexibility in funding and additional appropriations for various other programs (Division A-B, Title IV, Sec. 3-1301, Pg. 2-42).

  • Appropriates $1.7 billion from the Department of Justice for the administration of children and families refuge and entrance assistance for citizens and nationals of Afghanistan for Fiscal Year 2022 and shall remain available until September 30, 2023 (Division C, Title III, Sec. 2205, Pg. 73).

  • Appropriates the following supplemental amounts for natural disaster cleanup funding, including, but not limited to (Division B, Title IV, Sec. 1301, Pg. 46):

    • $868 million for Mississippi River and tributaries emergency expenses;

    • $887 million for operation and maintenance to repair damages to the Corps of Engineers projects caused by natural disasters;

    • $826 million for flood control and coastal emergencies related to flood, hurricane, and other natural disasters;

    • $43.3 million for the Department of Energy programs related to expenses caused by natural disasters;

    • $58.2 million for the United States Fish and Wildlife Construction expenses related to wildfires, hurricanes, and other natural disasters;

    • $229.4 million for the Natural Park Service Construction related to wildfires, hurricanes, and other natural disasters;

    • $105 million to the Department of Agriculture Forest Service for expenses related to wildfires, hurricanes, and other natural disasters; and

    • $470 million for capital improvement and maintenance for expenses related to wildfires, hurricanes, and other natural disasters.

See How Your Politicians Voted

Title: Extending Government Funding and Delivering Emergency Assistance Act

Vote Smart's Synopsis:

Vote to amend and pass a bill that extends the government funding and delivery of emergency assistance.

Highlights:

 

  • Extends the public debt limit temporarily through December 16, 2022, and specifies that on December 17, 2022, the limit will be increased to accommodate obligations issued during the suspension period (Division D, Title III, Sec. 3301, Pg. 90-91).

  • Appropriates $25 million from the Department of Agriculture for the Consolidated Farm and Rural Development Act for Fiscal Year 2022 (Division A, Sec. 117, Pg. 13).

  • Appropriates $885 million for the Department of Defense for the procurement of equipment for the Strategic Microelectronic Supply program for Fiscal Year 2022 (Division A, Sec. 117, Pg. 14).

  • Appropriates $841 million from the Department of Energy-Energy Programs for the Uranium Enrichment Decontamination and Decommissioning Fund to avoid disruption of continuing projects or activities for Fiscal Year 2022 (Division A, Sec. 125, Pg. 17).

  • Appropriates $60 million for the Executive Office of the President for salaries and expenses for Fiscal Year 2022 (Division A, Sec. 126, Pg. 18).

  • Appropriates $249.76 million from federal funds for payment to the court services and offender supervision agency for the District of Columbia for Fiscal Year 2022 (Division A, Sec. 129, Pg. 19).

  • Appropriates $250 million for the Department of Homeland Security for operations and support for the US citizenship and immigration services for Fiscal Year 2022 (Division A, Sec. 132, Pg 19).

  • Appropriates the following amounts for the following Department of Interior programs for Fiscal Year 2022, including (Division A, Sec. 13, Pg. 22):

    • $7.5 million for the Bureau of Land Management;

    • $17 million for the United States Fish and Wildlife Service-land acquisition;

    • $14.5 million for the National Park Service-acquisition management;

    • $19 million for the Office of the Secretary for management services, appraisals and valuations;

    • $6.4 million for Forest Services-state and private forestry administrative funds; and

    • $12 million for Forest Services-land acquisition.

  • Appropriates $22.1 million for the Department of Health and Human Services-Indian Health Service for Fiscal Year 2022 (Division A, Sec. 137, Pg. 23).

  • Extends the federal appropriation levels set for Fiscal Year 2021 through Fiscal Year 2022 and provides flexibility in funding and additional appropriations for various other programs (Division A-B, Title IV, Sec. 3-1301, Pg. 2-42).

  • Appropriates $1.7 billion from the Department of Justice for the administration of children and families refuge and entrance assistance for citizens and nationals of Afghanistan for Fiscal Year 2022 and shall remain available until September 30, 2023 (Division C, Title III, Sec. 2205, Pg. 73).

  • Appropriates the following supplemental amounts for natural disaster cleanup funding, including, but not limited to (Division B, Title IV, Sec. 1301, Pg. 46):

    • $868 million for Mississippi River and tributaries emergency expenses;

    • $887 million for operation and maintenance to repair damages to the Corps of Engineers projects caused by natural disasters;

    • $826 million for flood control and coastal emergencies related to flood, hurricane, and other natural disasters;

    • $43.3 million for the Department of Energy programs related to expenses caused by natural disasters;

    • $58.2 million for the United States Fish and Wildlife Construction expenses related to wildfires, hurricanes, and other natural disasters;

    • $229.4 million for the Natural Park Service Construction related to wildfires, hurricanes, and other natural disasters;

    • $105 million to the Department of Agriculture Forest Service for expenses related to wildfires, hurricanes, and other natural disasters; and

    • $470 million for capital improvement and maintenance for expenses related to wildfires, hurricanes, and other natural disasters.

See How Your Politicians Voted

Title: Extending Government Funding and Delivering Emergency Assistance Act

Vote Smart's Synopsis:

Vote to invoke cloture on the motion to proceed with a bill that extends the government funding and delivery of emergency assistance.

Highlights:

 

  • Extends the public debt limit temporarily through December 16, 2022, and specifies that on December 17, 2022, the limit will be increased to accommodate obligations issued during the suspension period (Division D, Title III, Sec. 3301, Pg. 90-91).

  • Appropriates $25 million from the Department of Agriculture for the Consolidated Farm and Rural Development Act for Fiscal Year 2022 (Division A, Sec. 117, Pg. 13).

  • Appropriates $885 million for the Department of Defense for the procurement of equipment for the Strategic Microelectronic Supply program for Fiscal Year 2022 (Division A, Sec. 117, Pg. 14).

  • Appropriates $841 million from the Department of Energy-Energy Programs for the Uranium Enrichment Decontamination and Decommissioning Fund to avoid disruption of continuing projects or activities for Fiscal Year 2022 (Division A, Sec. 125, Pg. 17).

  • Appropriates $60 million for the Executive Office of the President for salaries and expenses for Fiscal Year 2022 (Division A, Sec. 126, Pg. 18).

  • Appropriates $249.76 million from federal funds for payment to the court services and offender supervision agency for the District of Columbia for Fiscal Year 2022 (Division A, Sec. 129, Pg. 19).

  • Appropriates $250 million for the Department of Homeland Security for operations and support for the US citizenship and immigration services for Fiscal Year 2022 (Division A, Sec. 132, Pg 19).

  • Appropriates the following amounts for the following Department of Interior programs for Fiscal Year 2022, including (Division A, Sec. 13, Pg. 22):

    • $7.5 million for the Bureau of Land Management;

    • $17 million for the United States Fish and Wildlife Service-land acquisition;

    • $14.5 million for the National Park Service-acquisition management;

    • $19 million for the Office of the Secretary for management services, appraisals and valuations;

    • $6.4 million for Forest Services-state and private forestry administrative funds; and

    • $12 million for Forest Services-land acquisition.

  • Appropriates $22.1 million for the Department of Health and Human Services-Indian Health Service for Fiscal Year 2022 (Division A, Sec. 137, Pg. 23).

  • Extends the federal appropriation levels set for Fiscal Year 2021 through Fiscal Year 2022 and provides flexibility in funding and additional appropriations for various other programs (Division A-B, Title IV, Sec. 3-1301, Pg. 2-42).

  • Appropriates $1.7 billion from the Department of Justice for the administration of children and families refuge and entrance assistance for citizens and nationals of Afghanistan for Fiscal Year 2022 and shall remain available until September 30, 2023 (Division C, Title III, Sec. 2205, Pg. 73).

  • Appropriates the following supplemental amounts for natural disaster cleanup funding, including, but not limited to (Division B, Title IV, Sec. 1301, Pg. 46):

    • $868 million for Mississippi River and tributaries emergency expenses;

    • $887 million for operation and maintenance to repair damages to the Corps of Engineers projects caused by natural disasters;

    • $826 million for flood control and coastal emergencies related to flood, hurricane, and other natural disasters;

    • $43.3 million for the Department of Energy programs related to expenses caused by natural disasters;

    • $58.2 million for the United States Fish and Wildlife Construction expenses related to wildfires, hurricanes, and other natural disasters;

    • $229.4 million for the Natural Park Service Construction related to wildfires, hurricanes, and other natural disasters;

    • $105 million to the Department of Agriculture Forest Service for expenses related to wildfires, hurricanes, and other natural disasters; and

    • $470 million for capital improvement and maintenance for expenses related to wildfires, hurricanes, and other natural disasters.

See How Your Politicians Voted

Title: Extending Government Funding and Delivering Emergency Assistance Act

Vote Smart's Synopsis:

Vote to pass a bill that extends the government funding and delivery of emergency assistance.

Highlights:

 

  • Extends the public debt limit temporarily through December 16, 2022, and specifies that on December 17, 2022, the limit will be increased to accommodate obligations issued during the suspension period (Division D, Title III, Sec. 3301, Pg. 90-91).

  • Appropriates $25 million from the Department of Agriculture for the Consolidated Farm and Rural Development Act for Fiscal Year 2022 (Division A, Sec. 117, Pg. 13).

  • Appropriates $885 million for the Department of Defense for the procurement of equipment for the Strategic Microelectronic Supply program for Fiscal Year 2022 (Division A, Sec. 117, Pg. 14).

  • Appropriates $841 million from the Department of Energy-Energy Programs for the Uranium Enrichment Decontamination and Decommissioning Fund to avoid disruption of continuing projects or activities for Fiscal Year 2022 (Division A, Sec. 125, Pg. 17).

  • Appropriates $60 million for the Executive Office of the President for salaries and expenses for Fiscal Year 2022 (Division A, Sec. 126, Pg. 18).

  • Appropriates $249.76 million from federal funds for payment to the court services and offender supervision agency for the District of Columbia for Fiscal Year 2022 (Division A, Sec. 129, Pg. 19).

  • Appropriates $250 million for the Department of Homeland Security for operations and support for the US citizenship and immigration services for Fiscal Year 2022 (Division A, Sec. 132, Pg 19).

  • Appropriates the following amounts for the following Department of Interior programs for Fiscal Year 2022, including (Division A, Sec. 13, Pg. 22):

    • $7.5 million for the Bureau of Land Management;

    • $17 million for the United States Fish and Wildlife Service-land acquisition;

    • $14.5 million for the National Park Service-acquisition management;

    • $19 million for the Office of the Secretary for management services, appraisals and valuations;

    • $6.4 million for Forest Services-state and private forestry administrative funds; and

    • $12 million for Forest Services-land acquisition.

  • Appropriates $22.1 million for the Department of Health and Human Services-Indian Health Service for Fiscal Year 2022 (Division A, Sec. 137, Pg. 23).

  • Extends the federal appropriation levels set for Fiscal Year 2021 through Fiscal Year 2022 and provides flexibility in funding and additional appropriations for various other programs (Division A-B, Title IV, Sec. 3-1301, Pg. 2-42).

  • Appropriates $1.7 billion from the Department of Justice for the administration of children and families refuge and entrance assistance for citizens and nationals of Afghanistan for Fiscal Year 2022 and shall remain available until September 30, 2023 (Division C, Title III, Sec. 2205, Pg. 73).

  • Appropriates the following supplemental amounts for natural disaster cleanup funding, including, but not limited to (Division B, Title IV, Sec. 1301, Pg. 46):

    • $868 million for Mississippi River and tributaries emergency expenses;

    • $887 million for operation and maintenance to repair damages to the Corps of Engineers projects caused by natural disasters;

    • $826 million for flood control and coastal emergencies related to flood, hurricane, and other natural disasters;

    • $43.3 million for the Department of Energy programs related to expenses caused by natural disasters;

    • $58.2 million for the United States Fish and Wildlife Construction expenses related to wildfires, hurricanes, and other natural disasters;

    • $229.4 million for the Natural Park Service Construction related to wildfires, hurricanes, and other natural disasters;

    • $105 million to the Department of Agriculture Forest Service for expenses related to wildfires, hurricanes, and other natural disasters; and

    • $470 million for capital improvement and maintenance for expenses related to wildfires, hurricanes, and other natural disasters.

Title: Extending Government Funding and Delivering Emergency Assistance Act

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