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House Proceeding 07-23-09 on Jul 23rd, 2009 :: 0:00:00 to 0:20:00
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the clerk will read. the clerk: page 160, line 7, cited as the transportation, counting and urban development and appropriations the chair: under the rule the

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committee rises. the speaker pro tempore: the whole house on the state of the union says the committee has had under consideration h.r. 288 and reports the bill back to the house with sundry amendments adopted in the committee of the whole. under the rule the previous questi is ordered. pursuant to house resolution 669, the question of adoption of the amendments will be put en

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gros. the question is on adoption of the amendments. those in favor say aye. those opposed, no. the ayes have. it the amendments are adopted. the question is on engrossment and third reading of the bill. those in favor say aye. those opposed, no. the ayes have it. third reading. the clerk: a bill making appropriations for the and housing and urban

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development and related agencies for the fiscal year ending september 30, 2010, and for other purposes. . mr. latham: i have a the motion to reconsider to recommit at the desk. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman qualifies. the clerk -- >> mr. speaker -- the speake

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whaturpose does the gentleman from massachusetts rise? >> mr. speaker, i reserve a point of order. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman reserves a point of order. the clerk will read. the clerk: mr. latham of iowa moves to recommit the bill h.r. 3288 to the committee on ap with instructions to report the same back to the house forthwith with the following amendment. page 4, strike lines 11 through

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16, and insert the following, transportation planning, research, and development for necessary expenses for conducting transportation planning, research systems development, development activities, and making grants to remain available until expended, $10,233,000. page 7, strike line 16, and all

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that follows through line 23 on page 10 and insert the following, federal aviation administration and operations, airport and airway trust fund for expenses for necessary expenses of e federal aviation administration not otherwise provided for, including operions and research activities related to commercial

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space transportationer administrative expenses for research and development, establishment of air navigation facilities, t including leasing and maintenance of aircraft subsidizing the cost of aero charts and maps sold to the public, lease or

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purchase of passenger motor in addition to amounts made available by public law 108-176, $9,335, 798,000 of which $5,190,798,000 shall be desifed from the parpte and airway trust

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fund of which not to $7,300,739,000. shall be available for air traffic portn activities. not to exceed -- air traffic organization activities. not to exceed $1,231,765,000 shall be available for aviation safety activities. not to exceed $14,737,000 shall

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be available for commercial space transportation activities not to seeks ex-seed $113,681 ,,000,000. services activities, not to exceed $1 shall be available for human

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resources program activities, not to exceed $330,607,000 shall be available for region and center operations and regional coordination activities not to

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exceed $190,o 063,000 shall be available for staff offices and not to exceed $49,778,000. shall be available for information services. provided that not to exceed 2% of any budget activity except for aviation safety budget activity, maybe trans23erd to any budget activity under this heading.

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provided further that no transfer may increase or decrease any appropriation by more than 2%, provided further, that any transfer in excess of 2% shall be treated as a reprogramming of funds under section 405 of this act and shall not be available for obligation or expenditure except

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in compliance with the procedures set forth in that section. provided further that the secretary utilize $17,084,000 of the funds provided for aviation safety activities to pay for staff increases in the office 6 aviation flight standards and the office of aircraft certification.

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provided further that not later than march 31 of each fiscal year hereafter the administrator of the federal aviation administration shall transmit to congress an annual update to the report submitted to congress in december, 2004, pursuant to section 221 of public law 108-176.

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provided further, that the funds may be used to enter into a grant agreement with a nonprofit standard setng organization to assist in the development of aviation safety standards. provided further, that none of the funds in this be act shall be available for new applicants with second career training program. provided further that none of

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the funds in this act shall be available for the federal aviation administration to finalize or implement any regulation that will promulgate new aviation user fees not specifically authorized by law after the date of enactment of this act. provided further that there may be credited to this

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appropriation as offsetting collections funds received from municipalities, foreign authorities, other public authorities, and private sources including funds from fees authorized under chapter 453 of title 49 united states code other than those authorized by section 45301-a-1 of that title.

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which shall be available for penses incurred in the provision of agency services, including receipts for the maintenance and operation of air navigation facilities. and for issuance renewal or modification of serts -- certificates including airman, aircraft, or for task related

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thereto or pros sessing major reparpe or alteration forms. provided further that of the funds appropriated under this heading not less than $9,500,000 shall be for the contract tower cost sharing program. provided further that of the funds available under this heading not to exceed $500,000

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shall be provided to the department of transportation's office of inspector general through reimbursement to conduct the anal audits of financia statements in accordance with section 3521 of title 31 united states code. and not to exceed $120,000 shall be provided to that office through reimbursement to conduct

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the annual enterprise services center statement on auditing standards 70 audit. provided further, that none of the funds in this act for aeronautical charting and carring tography are available for activities conducted or coordinated through the working capital fund.

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page 12, strike lines 12 through 25 and insert the following. research, engineering, and development. airport and airway trust fund. for necessary expenses not otherwise provided for research, engineering, and development as authized under part a of subtitle 7, title 1949. united states code including

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construction of experimental facilities and acquisition of necessary sites by lease or grant, $180 million to be derived from the airport and airway trust fund and to remain available until september 30, 2012. provided that there may be credited to this appropriation

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as offsetting collections funds received from states, counties, municipalities, other public authorities, andrivate sources which shall be available for expenses incurred for research, engineering, and development. page 38 strike lines 1 through 15 and insert the following. national highway traffic safety

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administration, operations and research. for expenses necessary to discharge the functions of the secretary with respect to traffic and highway safety under subtitle c of title 10 of public law 109-59 and chapter 3 01 in part c of subtitle 6 of title 49

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united states code, $129,774,000 of which $32,045,000 shall remain available until september 30, 20 11. provided that none of the funds appropriated by this act may be obligated or expended to plan, finalize, or implement any rule

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making to add to section 575.104 of title 49 of the code of federal regulations. any requirement pertaining to a grading standard that is different from the three standards, tread water, traction, and temperature resistance already in effect. page 39, strike line 2 1 and all that follows through line 2

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on page 40. page 42, strike lines 18 through 23 and insert the following. federal railroad administration, safety and operations. for necessary expenses of the federal railroad administration not otherwise provided for, $168,770,000 of which

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$15,300,000 shall remain available until september 30, 2011. page 44, strike line 1 and all that follows through line 13 on page 46 and insert the following, capital for high speed rail corridors and inner city passenger rail service. to enable the secretary of transportation to make passeer

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rail grants tore capital projects as authorized under sections 26106 and 24406 of title 49 united states code the acquisition of new rolling stock and to enter into cooperative agreements for those purposes, $1 billion to remain available

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until september 30, 2015. provided that $50 million of funds provided under this paragraph are available to the administrator of the federal railroad administration to fund the award and oversight of financial assistance made under this paragraph. provided further million of the funds provided

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under this paragraph are available to the administrator for the purposes of conducting research and demonstrating technologies supporting the development of passenger rail service that i expected to maintain an average speed of 110 miles per expected to reach speeds of 150

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miles per hour, including the implementation of the rail cooperative research program authorized by section 249-10 of title 49 united states code. proved further, that up to $50 million of the funds provided under this paragraph may be used for planning activities that lead directly to the development of a passenger rail cord door

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investment plan consistent with the requirements established by the administrator or a state rail plan consistent with chapter 224727 of title 49 united states code. provided further

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secretary shall issue regulations covering application procedures and grant criteria for the passenger rail grants provided under this paragraph, provided further, that the federal share payable of the cost for which financial assistance is made under this paragraph shall not exceed 80%. provided further that in addition to the provisions of

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title 49 united states code that apply to the passenger rail programs funded this paragraph, sections 24402-a-2, 24402-f, 24402-i, and the speaker pro tempore: the clerk will suspend. the gentleman from massachusetts, for what purpose does do you rise?

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mr. olver: i ask unanimous consent that the -- we be able to dispense with the reading. the speaker pro tempore: is there objection? oaks is -- objection is heard. the clerk will continue to read. the clerk: c of title 49 united states code shall authorize the pro-- to e provision of funds provided under this paragraph. provided further, that a project

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may not be in a state rail plan developed under chapter 227 of title 49 united states code to be eligible for assistance under this heading. provided further that up to $5 million of the funds provided under this paragraph are available to the administrator for the purposes of implementing sectn 243-16 of title 49

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united states code. page 62 strike lines 11 through 21 and insert the following. pipeline and hazardous material safety administration, operational expenses. pipeline safety fund, for necessary operational expenses of the pipeline and hazardous material safety

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$18,968,000 of which $639,000 shall be derived from the pipeline safety fund provided that $1 million shall be transferred to pipeline safety in order to fund pipeline safety information grants to communities as authorized under section 60130 of title 49 united states code. page 62, line 22, and all that

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follows through line 11 on page 63 an insert the following, hazardous material safety, nor expenses to -- necessary to discharge the hazardous material safety functions of the pipeline and hazardous material safety administration, $35,500,000 of which $2,699,000 shall remain

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available until september 30, 2012. provided that up to $800,000 in fees collected under 49 u.s.c. 5108-g shall be deposited into the general fund of the treasury as offsetting receipts. provided further that there may be credited to this appropriation to be available under expended funds received

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from states, counties, municipalities, and other public authorities and private sources for expenses incurred for training, for reports publication, and dissemination and for travel expenses incurred in performance of hars arduous materials exemptions and approvals functions. page 65 a strike line 19 and all that follows through line 8 on page 66 and insert the following.

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. surface transportation board, salaries and expenses, where necessary expenses of this transportation board, including services authorized by 5 u.s.c. 3109, $27,00,32,000.

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not to exceed $1,250,000 from fees established by the chairman of the service transportation board shall be credited to this appropriation as offsetting collections and used for necessary and authorized expenses under this heading. provided further that the sum herein appropriated from the general fund shall be reduced on a dollar per dollar basis as

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such offsetting collections are received during fiscal year 2010. to result in a final appropriation from the general fund estimated at no more than $25,782,000. page 78, strike line 6 and all that follows through line 7 on page 58 and insert the following.

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public and indian housing. tenant-based rental assistance, for activities and assistance for the provision of tenant-based rental assistance authorized under the united states housing act of 1937 as amended, 42 u.s.c. 14711, the act herein not otherwise

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provided for, $13,900,000,000 to be available until expended, shall be available on october 1, 2009,n addition to the $4 billion previously appropriated under this heading. that will become available on october 1, 2009, and $4 billion to remain available until expended, shall be available on

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october 1, 2010. provided that the amounts made available under this headinare provided as followed, one, $16,189,200,000 shall be available for renewals of expiring section 8 tenant based contributions contracts including renewals of enhanced

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vohers under any provision of law authorizing such assistance under section 8-t of the act and including renewal of other special purpose vouchers initially funded in fiscal year 2008 and 2009 such as family unification, veterans' affairs, supportive housing vout vouchers and nonelderly disabled vouchers.

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provided that notwithstanding any other provision of law from amounts provided under this paragraph and any carryover, the secretary for the calendar year 2010 funding cycle shall provide renewal funding for each public housing agency based on voucher manament system, d.m.s., leasing and cost data for the

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most recent federal fiscal year and pplying the most recent annual adjustment factor as established by the secretary and by making any necessary adjustments for the costs associated with deposits to family self-sufficiency program escrow ask thes. or for first-time renewals, including tenant protection or

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hope vi vouchers. provided further that none of the funds provided thunderstorm paragraph may be used it to fund a total number of unit months under lease which exceed as public housing agency's authorized level of units under contract. provided further that the secretary shall to the extent necessary to stay within the amount specified under this

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paragraph accept as otherwise modified under this act, prorate each public housing agency's allocation otherwise established pursuant to this paragraph. provid further that except as provided in the last proviceows, the entire amount specified under this paragraph except as otherwise modified under this act, shall be obligated to the

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