All 98 Amendments filed to the U.S. House's WRRDA legislative proposal.
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McCollum(MN), Kelly
(PA),
Schneider (IL),
Lipinski (IL)
Bi-Partisan Revised Establishes amultiagency 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.
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Grimm (NY) Republican 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'sReport to Congress on
Future Water Resources
Development.
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Gosar (AZ) Republican 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.
Submitted
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Boustany (LA) Republican Makes a necessary change
to the language of the
Southwest Coastal Louisiana
Feasibility Study to include
the entire city of
Delcambre, LA and
Submitted
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maintains the authorized
spending level for this
project found in the WRDA2007.
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Luetkemeyer
(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.
Submitted
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Ruppersberger
(MD)
Democrat 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.
Submitted
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Boustany (LA) Republican 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 ofdredge material from a
navigation project.
Submitted
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Walz (MN) Democrat Expands the geographic
scope of the Upper
Mississippi River
Submitted
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Restoration
Environmental
Management Program toinclude bluffs and tributary
confluences.
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Schneider (IL) Democrat Expands congressional
reporting requirements to
include recommendations
for mitigating current
problems and limiting the
construction backlog.
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McKinley (WV) Republican 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.
Submitted
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Luetkemeyer
(MO), Davis,Rodney (IL)
Republican Revises the terms under
which the Corps may renewcottage site leases to
prevent further improper
FEMA payments to lessees
and to ensure annual lease
payments cover the
programs administration
costs.
Submitted
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Luetkemeyer
(MO), Davis,
Rodney (IL)
Republican 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
Submitted
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Plant in St. Charles County,
Missouri.
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Peters, Scott
(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.
Made In
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Thompson,
Mike (CA),
Benishek (MI),
DeFazio (OR),
Simpson (ID),
Titus (NV)
Bi-Partisan 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.
Made In
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Hastings,Alcee (FL)
Democrat Includes operation andmaintenance costs
associated with sand
transfer plants in the annual
operations and
maintenance budget of the
Corps of Engineers.
Made InOrder
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Stutzman (IN) Republican 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
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that presents an
unacceptable safety risk.
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Richmond
(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.
Submitted
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Richmond
(LA), Scalise
(LA)
Bi-Partisan 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.
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Richmond (LA) Democrat 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 reductionprojects that bisect an
inland or intracoastal
waterway.
Submitted
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Richmond
(LA), Scalise
Bi-Partisan To prepare for the
expanded Panama Canal,
Submitted
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(LA) the amendment increases
the federal cost-share to
100 percent for themaintenance of waterways
between 45-50 feet.
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Young, Don
(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.
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Young, Don
(AK)
Republican Requires an 80/20 split for
the channel deepening to -
45ft for DoD designated
strategic ports.
Submitted
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Young, Don
(AK), Bordallo
(GU), Pierluisi
(PR)
Bi-Partisan Revised Enables the
Governors of
noncontiguous States and
Territories to propose
funding levels for remote
and subsistence harbors for
consideration to beincluded in the Report to
Congress on Future Water
Resources Development.
Submitted
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Hahn (CA) Democrat Takes the receipts and
disbursements of the
Submitted
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Harbor Maintenance Trust
Fund "off budget," and
makes the full amount ofthe Harbor Maintenance tax
collected each year
available to the Army Corps
of Engineers to be spent on
ports without further
appropriation.
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Cooper (TN) 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.
Submitted
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Huffman (CA) Democrat 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.
Submitted
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Collins, Doug
(GA)
Republican Limits fees charged to
marina operators to 1% of
gross revenue on sales from
restaurants, marine
engines, and gasoline.
Submitted
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Latta (OH) Republican 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
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construction phase if a
subsequent WRRDA bill is
not passed into law withinthe two year period.
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Gardner (CO) 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.
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Gardner (CO) Republican Prohibits the Secretary and
the Administrator of the
EPA from levying any fines
for no less than 60 days
after a major disaster
declaration.
Submitted
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Napolitano
(CA),
Lowenthal(CA)
Democrat Directs the Secretary to
ensure that at least 30% of
the harbor maintenancetaxes collected by the use of
harbors in a state are spent
at the harbors within that
state.
Submitted
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Honda (CA) Democrat 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 non-
Federal interests
Submitted
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Capito (WV) Republican 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 properbalance between state
government authority and
federal government
authority under the Clean
Water Act.
Submitted
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Long (MO) Republican Permits a non-Federal
cooperating entity to retain
user fees collected at
recreational sites and
facilities under thejurisdiction 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 authorityfor migratory bird
reservations.
Submitted
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Lankford (OK) Republican Revised Gives the Army
Corps of Engineers the
authority to convey the
Submitted
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properties that the
inventory report mandated
in Section 302 of theunderlying bill finds are not
needed for the mission of
the Corps.
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Engel (NY) Democrat Makes a technical fix to a
mistake in the 1986 WRDA
that should have referenced
a different act.
Submitted
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Lujan Grisham(NM)
Democrat Allows non-Federalsponsors 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.
Submitted
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Barr, (KY) Republican 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.
Submitted
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Brownley (CA) Democrat 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
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surrounding low- and
moderate-use ports; and
include recommendationsrelating 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.
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Lowenthal
(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.
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Brownley (CA) Democrat 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.
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Pierluisi (PR) Democrat 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 localcost-sharing requirements
up to a specified dollar
amount for studies and
projects in certain U.S.
territories.
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Jackson Lee
(TX)
Democrat Provides that in making
project recommendations
pursuant to Section 118 of
the Act, the Secretary shall
encourage the participation
of minority- and women-
owned businesses in such
projects and requires the
GAO to submit a report to
Congress within 2 years on
the participation of
minority- and women-
owned businesses in such
projects.
Submitted
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Jackson Lee
(TX)
Democrat 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 ofrecommendations
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.
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Salmon, (AZ),
Bentivolio,
(MI),
Blumenauer
(OR)
Bi-Partisan Increases the
deauthorization to
$24,000,000,000 in projects
that are no longer viable for
construction.
Submitted
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Brown,
Corrine (FL),
Frankel (FL),
Crenshaw (FL),
Posey (FL),
Roybal-Allard
(CA), Wilson
(FL), Hastings,
Alcee (FL),
Murphy,
Patrick (FL),
Garcia (FL),
Wasserman
Schultz (FL)
Bi-Partisan Authorizes projects that
receive a final Chief of
Engineers Report up to one
year following enactment of
the bill.
Submitted
47 Version
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Hastings, Doc
(WA)
Republican Ensures that Congress
continue the practice of
authorizing project
purposes at Corps of
Engineers dams or
reservoirs.
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48 Version
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Higgins (NY) Democrat Clarifies that the Corps has
the authority to make smallscale public safety
improvements to land it
owns that is frequented by
the public as long as these
additions do not adversely
impact navigation.
Submitted
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Kilmer (WA),
Heck, Denny
(WA)
Democrat Revised Deauthorizes
portions of the Thea Foss
Waterway in the City of
Tacoma, Washington.
Submitted
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2
Kilmer (WA),
Larsen, Rick
(WA)
Democrat Revised Provides the
Secretary with authority to
recommend a water
resources development
project without solely
Submitted
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justifying it on the basis of
national economic
development if the projectprovides flood risk
management to an Indian
tribe and meets the US
legal treaty and trust
obligations.
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Bentivolio,
(MI)
Republican Seeks to increase the
amount of backlogged
projects to be de-
authorized, beyond what is
initially de-authorized in the
bill from $12,000,000,000 to
$35,000,000,000.
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DeFazio (OR),
Blumenauer
(OR), Jackson
Lee (TX),
Pingree (ME),
Edwards (MD),
Bonamici (OR)
Democrat 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.
Made In
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Cohen (TN) Democrat Directs the Secretary todevelop a general
Mississippi River
management plan,
maximizing the use and
integration of existing and
ongoing plans,
Submitted
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investigations, and studies.
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Connolly (VA),
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.
Submitted
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Mullin,Markwayne
(OK)
Republican Specifies that due toongoing 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 long-
term licenses have on state
agencies being able to meet
all their obligations.
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McNerney
(CA)
Democrat Authorizes a pilot program
to provide grants foralternative water source
projects to meet critical
water supply needs.
Submitted
57 Version
1
Ruiz (CA) Democrat Prioritizes funding for
projects that address issues
Submitted
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of public health, safety, or
welfare; protects important
ecosystems of nationalsignificance; 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.
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Murphy, Tim
(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.
Submitted
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1
Lujan (NM) Democrat 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.
Submitted
60 Version
1
King, Steve
(IA)
Republican Requires the Corps of
Engineers to amend the
Missouri River Mainstem
Reservoir System Master
Control Manual so that the
Missouri River reservoirsystem 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
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experienced in the 1881
flood; until 2011, this was
the largest floodexperienced.
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Broun (GA) 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.
Submitted
62 Version
1
Broun (GA) Republican 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.
Submitted
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1
King, Steve
(IA),
Luetkemeyer
(MO)
Republican Prohibits the Corps of
Engineers from dumping
the sediment that results
from shallow water habitat
construction back into the
Missouri River.
Submitted
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Cotton (AR) Republican 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
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Cotton (AR) Republican 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.
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Cotton (AR) Republican 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. Alsoauthorizes the ACE to sell
the excess water to other
interested parties, or retain
the water supply for future
disbursement.
Submitted
67 Version
1
Barrow (GA) Democrat Promotes the conveyance
of water resources
development projects that
no longer serve their
original authorized purpose.
Submitted
68 Version
1
Holt (NJ) Democrat Revises a provision included
in the 1998 Energy and
Water Development
Appropriations Act (Public
Submitted
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Law 105-62) that has
prevented the study of
certain flood mitigationstrategies in the Green
Brook Sub-Basin.
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Polis (CO) 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.
Submitted
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1
Maloney,
Carolyn (NY)
Democrat 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.
Submitted
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1
Cassidy (LA) Republican Provides cost-share credit
for work carried out by non-
federal interests on waterresources projects that have
a completed Chiefs Report
from the U.S. Army Corps of
Engineers.
Submitted
72 Version Shuster (PA), Bi-Partisan Revised Adds a new section Made In
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Rahall (WV),
Bishop, Tim(NY)
that provides for expediting
the completion of any on-
going feasibility study for aproject 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 ensurework 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 non-
Federal 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 ofEngineers 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
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Section 102 of H.R. 3080 to
add natural gas companies
to the entities eligible tocontribute 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.
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Loebsack (IA) 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 andwould not be allocated new
funding.
Submitted
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Bonamici (OR) Democrat 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 ofWarrenton for recreational
purposes and commercial
development.
Submitted
75 Version Loebsack (IA) Democrat Ensures that the Army
Corps of Engineers can
Submitted
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1 permit the cities of
Davenport and Bettendorf,
Iowa to have the ability toclean 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.
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1
Kennedy (MA) 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.
Submitted
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1
Duffy (WI),
Kelly (PA)
Republican 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.
Submitted
78 Version
1
Flores (TX) Republican Prohibits programs or
actions authorized under
this Act from further
implementation of coastal
and marine spatial planning
and ecosystem-based
management components
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under Executive Order
13547. Requires the
Secretary of the Army toconduct 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 HouseCommittee on
Transportation and
Infrastructure and Senate
Committee on Commerce,
Science, and
Transportation.
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Crawford (AR) Republican Clarifies that construction
began on a 12-foot
navigation channel of
McClellan Kerr ArkansasRiver Navigation System as
directed in the Energy &
Water Development
Appropriations Act of 2004.
Submitted
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Jeffries (NY),
Boustany (LA),
King, Peter
(NY)
Bi-Partisan Directs the Secretary to
grant priority to projects
and studies with a primary
purpose of hurricane and
storm damage risk
reduction, based onspecified criteria. Provides
for expedited consideration
of previously authorized
water resources projects
and criteria for prioritizing
new studies for hurricane
Submitted
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and storm damage
reduction.
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Grayson (FL),
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.
Submitted
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1
Bass (CA) Democrat 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.
Submitted
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1
Enyart (IL) Democrat Directs the Secretary to
adjust payments for water
usage. Must charge local or
state interest "actual" use
not "potential" use.
Submitted
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1
Enyart (IL),
Davis, Rodney
(IL)
Bi-Partisan 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
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the feasibility of
modifications to those
projects and develop newprojects 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 additionalautomatic identification
system base stations at river
gage sites.
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Deutch (FL) 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 beingmade available to the entity
directly overseeing the
project for use on the
project.
Submitted
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Bridenstine
(OK)
Republican Late Adds section 2016
from the Senate-passed
WRDA which requires a
report from the
Government Accountability
Office on water storagepricing formulas.
Submitted
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Velzquez (NY) Democrat Late Authorizes grants to
States and local
governments for projects to
improve port infrastructure
Submitted
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and intermodal rail and
highway networks.
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Velzquez (NY) Democrat Late Establishes a national
water-based freight policy
to improve the movement
of freight and cargo over
waterways, canals, ports,
and harbors
Made In
Order
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Jones (NC) Republican Late Exempts the disaster
restriction on projects
which non-federal interestsmay contribute to.
Made In
Order
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Jones (NC) Republican Late Exempts the Manteo
(Shallowbag Bay) project
from deauthorization.
Submitted
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Brooks (AL),
Aderholt (AL)
Republican Late Revised Prevents any
interbasin transfer of water
involving facilties of the
Corps of Engineers thatcould result in the
introduction of invasive
water species -- "except as
otherwise specifically
provided by law.
Submitted
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Noem (SD),
Cramer, Kevin
(ND)
Republican Late Prohibits the Corps of
Engineers from charging a
fee for surplus water stored
on the Missouri River.
Submitted
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Velzquez (NY) Democrat 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
Submitted
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disasters.
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Enyart (IL) Democrat Late Directs the Chief of
Engineers to carry out a
flood project program
called, Metro East Flood
Risk Management Program,
Illinois.
Submitted
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Grayson (FL) Democrat Late Ensures that the Army
Corps of Engineers, when
establishing the water
infrastructure public-privatepartnership 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 cost-
effective and sustainable
solutions to water resources
challenges.
Submitted
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Stockman (TX) Republican Late Ensures that H.R. 3080
does not de-authorize a
water resources
development project, or aseparable element of such a
project, that has an
estimated Federal cost of
less than $50,000,000.
Submitted
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1 Commission to undertake a
study of the feasibility of
the creation of a facilitybeneath the National Mall
providing for water
management and flood
control, together with
parking and visitor
amenities
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Slaughter
(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 ofthose bodies of water.
Submitted
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