A
resolution expressing the
sense of the Senate that
New Hampshire residents
Ken Curran and George McAvoy
be honored for their initiative
on behalf of the taxpayer
and the environment in the
construction of the Moore
Reservoir Causeway in Littleton,
New Hampshire.
A
concurrent resolution recognizing
the important contributions
that local governments make
to sustainable development
and ensuring a viable future
for our planet.
A
joint resolution providing
for congressional disapproval
of the rule submitted by
the Environmental Protection
Agency relating to the delay
in the effective date of
a new arsenic standard.
A
bill to amend the wetlands
regulatory program under
the Federal Water Pollution
Control Act to provide credit
for the low wetlands loss
rate in Alaska and recognize
the significant extent of
wetlands conservation in
Alaska, to protect Alaskan
property owners, and to
ease the burden on overly
regulated Alaskan cities,
boroughs, municipalities,
and villages.
A
bill to amend the Federal
Water Pollution Control
Act to authorize the use
of State revolving loan
funds for construction of
water conservation and quality
improvements.
A
bill to amend the National
Environmental Policy Act
of 1969 to require that
Federal agencies consult
with state agencies and
county and local governments
on environmental impact
statements.
A
bill to designate the United
States courthouse located
at 1 Courthouse Way in Boston,
Massachusetts, as the "John
Joseph Moakley United States
Courthouse".
A
bill to amend the Comprehensive
Environmental Response,
Compensation, and Liability
Act of 1980 to promote the
cleanup and reuse of brownfields,
to provide financial assistance
for brownfields revitalization,
to enhance State response
programs.
A
bill to amend the Solid
Waste Disposal Act to reduce
the quantity of mercury
in the environment by limiting
use of mercury fever thermometers
and improving collection,
recycling, and disposal
of mercury.
A
bill to amend the Appalachian
Regional Development Act
of 1965 to add Hickman,
Lawrence, Lewis, Perry,
and Wayne Counties, Tennessee,
to the Appalachian region.
A
bill to direct the Secretary
of Transportation to require
the use of dredged material
in the construction of federally
funded transportation projects.
A
bill to amend the Clean
Air Act to eliminate methyl
tertiary butyl ether from
the United States fuel supply
and to increase production
and use of ethanol.
A
bill to designate the Federal
building and United States
Courthouse located at 504
West Hamilton Street in
Allentown, Pennsylvania,
as the "Edward N. Cahn Federal
Building and United States
Courthouse."
A
bill to designate the Federal
building and United States
courthouse located at 121
West Spring Street in New
Albany, Indiana, as the
"Lee H. Hamilton Federal
Building and United States
Courthouse".
A
bill to protect children
and other vulnerable subpopulations
from exposure to environmental
pollutants, to protect children
from exposure to pesticides
in schools, and to provide
parents with information
concerning toxic chemicals
that pose risks to children.
A
bill to amend the National
Environmental Education
Act to redesignate that
Act as the "John H. Chafee
Environmental Education
Act:, to establish the John
H. Chafee Memorial Fellowship
Program and the Theodore
Roosevelt Environmental
Stewardship Grant Program,
to extend the programs under
that Act.
A
bill to amend the Clean
Air Act to phase out the
use of methyl tertiary butyl
ether in fuels or fuel additives,
to promote the use of renewable
fuels.
A
bill to designate the United
States courthouse located
at 95 Seventh Street in
San Francisco, California,
as the "James R. Browning
United States Courthouse".
A
bill to amend title 23,
United States Code, to require
the Secretary of Transportation
to carry out a grant program
for providing financial
assistance for local rail
line relocation projects.
A
bill to improve environmental
policy by providing assistance
for State and tribal land
use planning, to promote
improved quality of life,
regionalism, and sustainable
economic development.
A
bill to amend the Federal
Water Pollution Control
Act to protect 1/5 of the
world's fresh water supply
by directing the Administrator
of the Environmental Protection
Agency to conduct a study
on the known and potential
environmental effects of
oil and gas drilling on
land beneath the water in
the Great Lakes.
A
bill to amend the Federal
Water Pollution Control
Act to provide assistance
for nutrient removal technologies
to States in the Chesapeake
Bay watershed.
A
bill to amend the Comprehensive
Environmental Response,
Compensation, and Liability
Act of 1980 to provide certain
relief from liability for
small businesses.
A
bill to amend title 23,
United States Code, to require
consideration under the
congestion mitigation and
air quality improvement
program of the extent to
which a proposed project
or program reduces sulfur
or atmospheric carbon emissions,
to make renewable fuel projects
eligible under that program.
A
bill to conserve global
bear populations by prohibiting
the importation, exportation,
and interstate trade of
bear viscera and items,
products, or substances
containing, or labeled or
advertised as containing,
bear viscera.
A
bill to direct the Secretary
of the Army to convey the
remaining water supply storage
allocation in Rathbun Lake,
Iowa, to the Rathbun Regional
Water Association.