H.R. 2811 - Limit, Save, Grow Act of 2023

Bill Text

    Text of H.R. 2811 PDF XML

    (as introduced)

Rule Information

COMMITTEE ACTION:
REPORTED BY A RECORD VOTE of 9-4 on Wednesday, April 26, 2023.

FLOOR ACTION ON H. RES. 327: 
Agreed to by a record vote of 219-210, after agreeing to the previous question by a record vote of 218-210, on Wednesday, April 26, 2023.

MANAGERS: Cole/McGovern

1. Closed rule for H.R. 2811.

2. Waives all points of order against consideration of the bill.

3. Provides that the amendment printed in the Rules Committee report accompanying the resolution shall be considered as adopted.

4. Provides that the bill, as amended, shall be considered as read.

5. Waives all points of order against provisions in the bill, as amended.

6. Provides two hours of general debate equally divided and controlled by the chair and ranking minority member of the Committee on the Budget or their respective designees and the chair and ranking minority member of the Committee on Ways and Means or their respective designees.

7. Provides one motion to recommit.

8. Closed rule for H.J. Res. 39.

9. Waives all points of order against consideration of the joint resolution.

10. Provides that the joint resolution shall be considered as read.

11. Waives all points of order against provisions in the joint resolution.

12. Provides one hour of general debate equally divided and controlled by the chair and ranking minority member of the Committee on Ways and Means or their respective designees.

13. Provides one motion to recommit.

Amendments (click headers to sort)

#Version #Sponsor(s)PartySummaryStatus
1Version 2Santos (NY)RepublicanRevised Changes the average weekly work requirement from 20 hours to 30 hoursRevised
2Version 2Santos (NY)RepublicanRevised Adds the Long Island Sound to list of moratorium waterways, under consideration for offshore wind projects, as approved in amendments to HR 1Revised
3Version 1Gluesenkamp Perez (WA)DemocratPrevents the rescission of funding for the Department of Veterans Affairs and extends availability of funds through FY24.Submitted
4Version 1Blumenauer (OR)DemocratRepeals the proposed changes to SNAP, caps federal crop insurance premium subsidies at $125,000, and restricts FCIP eligibility to those with AGI under $250,000.Submitted
5Version 1Blumenauer (OR)DemocratRepeals the proposed SNAP changes, caps crop insurance company rate of return at 8.9%, and caps crop insurance company reimbursable administrative and operating costs at $900,000.Submitted
6Version 1Craig (MN)DemocratStrikes in their entirety Sections 227 and 228, which repeal biofuels incentives.Submitted
7Version 1McGovern (MA), Hayes (CT)DemocratStrikes the section of the bill implementing stricter time limits in the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program.Submitted
8Version 1McGovern (MA)DemocratPrevents cuts to the Meals on Wheels program, which provides home-delivered meals to seniors.Submitted
9Version 1Van Orden (WI)RepublicanStrikes Sec. 225. Modification of credit for carbon oxide sequestration; Sec. 226. Zero-emission nuclear power production credit repealed; Sec. 227. Incentives for biodiesel, renewable diesel, and alternative fuels; Sec. 228. Second generation biofuel incentives; Sec. 229. Repeal of sustainable aviation fuel credit; Sec. 244. Repeal of clean fuel production credit; and Sec. 245. Repeal of sections relating to elective payment for energy property and electricity produced from certain renewable resources; transfer of credits.Submitted
10Version 1Leger Fernández (NM)DemocratProtects the Food Safety Inspection Service from future spending cuts required under sequestration.Submitted
11Version 1Leger Fernández (NM)DemocratProtects the Veterans Health Administration from future spending cuts required under sequestration.Submitted
12Version 1Leger Fernández (NM)DemocratProtects USDA Rural Development Programs from future spending cuts required under sequestration.Submitted
13Version 1Leger Fernández (NM)DemocratStrikes Sec. 239. Advanced energy project credit extension reversed, and Sec. 240. Repeal of advanced manufacturing production credit.Submitted
14Version 2Leger Fernández (NM)DemocratRevised Protects the Federal Railroad Administration's Safety and Operations account and the Pipeline and Hazardous Materials Safety Administration's Hazardous Materials Safety programs from future spending cuts required under sequestration.Revised
15Version 1Leger Fernández (NM)DemocratProtects the Indian Health Service from future spending cuts required under sequestration.Submitted
16Version 1Fischbach (MN)RepublicanWithdrawn Strikes sections 225, 227, 228, 229, and 244.Withdrawn
17Version 1Gluesenkamp Perez (WA)DemocratPreserves oversight of COVID-19 funding by preventing the rescission of funding for Inspectors General.Submitted
18Version 1Steube (FL)RepublicanRequires the President to develop and carry out a program under which the Government of China shall reimburse the United States Government for the total amount of Federal funds appropriated or otherwise made available in response to the coronavirus pandemic.Submitted
19Version 1Steube (FL)RepublicanNot later than semiannually, each Federal entity that provides benefits to individuals who are 95 years of age or older shall verify the eligibility of such individuals to continue to receive such benefits.Submitted
20Version 1Steube (FL)RepublicanAmends Section 203(a) of the Clean Air Act (42 U.S.C. 7522(a)) by adding at the end the following: No action with respect to any device or element of design described in paragraph (3) shall be treated as a prohibited act under that paragraph if the action is for the purpose of modifying a motor vehicle to be used solely for personal use.Submitted
21Version 1Schrier (WA)DemocratProvides an adjustment to the fiscal year discretionary spending limits to protect any appropriations for the Department of Health and Human Service's State Opioid Response Grant Program.Submitted
22Version 1Arrington (TX)RepublicanStrikes sections 225, 227, and 228; makes technical corrections for credit transition rules; rescinds additional unobligated balances from PL 117-169; and accelerates the effective date of work requirements to 2024.Considered as Adopted