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applied energy research and energy development programs will shift more of their work to the private sector." Arguing in favor of his amendment to end spending on advertisements for renewal energy, Rep. Walberg said, "the American people don't need more government bureaucracy telling them what energy sources they should use," and that "the government needs to get out of the business of picking winners and losers in the energy market, and certainly shouldn't be funding advertising campaigns on behalf of private green-energy firms."
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The House bill was said to prioritize "funding towards energy programs that encourage economic competitiveness and growth," and programs that would "help advance the nation's goal of energy independence." Republican Representative Rodney Frelinghuysen said that, "the reductions we had to make to the
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Restoration Fund; (4) California Bay-Delta Restoration; (5) administrative expenses in the Office of the Commissioner (the Denver office); and (6) offices in the five regions of the Bureau of Reclamation. The Bureau of Reclamation would receive $ 965 million, a decrease of $ 104 million from their
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Democrats in the House offered amendments to increase funding for renewable energy and energy efficiency programs, amendments which failed to pass and were not adopted. The highest ranking Democrats on the Appropriations Energy and Water Development Subcommittee argued against the cuts in renewal
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did not pass any of the regular appropriation bills passed by the House of Representatives during the spring and summer of 2013. In September 2013, as the deadline was approaching for appropriating funds for Fiscal Year 2014 and it became clear that the Senate would not pass any of the regular
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to continue funding, generally until regular bills are enacted. Supplemental appropriations bills provide additional appropriations to become available during a fiscal year. Reasons that supplemental appropriations bills might be necessary including funding for a war or to help recover from a
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Overall, the Department of Energy would receive $ 24.9 billion in funding. A $ 1 billion cut would result from the combination of several offices – electrical delivery, energy reliability, energy efficiency and renewables – into one office that would receive $ 982.6 million in funding.
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The bill would prohibit the use of funds: (1) to conduct closure of adjudicatory functions, technical review, or support activities associated with the Yucca Mountain (Nevada) geologic repository license application; or (2) for actions that irrevocably remove the possibility that
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and atomic energy defense weapons activities, (17) defense nuclear nonproliferation activities, (18) naval reactors activities, (19) Office of the Administrator in the National Nuclear Security Administration, (20) defense environmental cleanup, and (21) other defense activities.
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contracts in excess of $ 2,000 for the construction, alteration, or repair (including painting and decorating) of public buildings or public works”. The NECA considered the prevention of this amendment being offered a victory.
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Representative Mike Burgess offered an amendment that was adopted that would prohibit the "implementation and enforcement of federal regulations related to refrigerators, freezers and incandescent light bulbs." Representative
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Congress has also established an authorization-appropriation process that provides for two separate types of measures—authorization bills and appropriation bills. These measures perform different functions.
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on June 27, appropriates $ 34.8 billion. The Senate bill was $ 1.96 billion below, and the House bill was $ 2.9 billion lower, the enacted funding level for the previous fiscal year (FY 2013) before
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H.R. 2609 was received in the Senate on July 16, 2013. At the time they received the bill, the Senate was considered unlikely to pass it. President Obama threatened to veto the House bill.
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The Energy and Water Development and Related Agencies Appropriations Act, 2014 would make appropriations for energy and water development and related agencies for FY2014.
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establish, continue, or modify agencies or programs. Appropriations measures subsequently provide funding for the agencies and programs authorized.
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Making appropriations for energy and water development and related agencies for the fiscal year ending September 30, 2014, and for other purposes.
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energy, say that "the bill abandons America's quest for energy independence, which has the potential to create millions of new jobs.”
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offered an amendment that was adopted which would prevent the Department of Energy from regulating ceiling fans. Representative
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offered an amendment that was adopted that would end a national media campaign that promotes alternative energy to the public.
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announced that the House would take up H.R. 2609 during the week of July 8, 2013. H.R. 2609 was accompanied by
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to pass the bill 227-198. Eight Democrats voted in favor of the bill and nine Republicans voted against it.
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The Energy and Water Development and Related Agencies Appropriations Act, 2014 was introduced into the
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projects for laborers and mechanics. It applies to “contractors and subcontractors performing on
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The House version totals $ 30.4 billion in spending. The Senate version, as approved by the full
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construction by $ 20 million and cut Fossil Energy Research and Development by an equal amount.
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and placed on the Union Calendar, Calendar No. 97. On July 5, 2013, the House Majority Leader
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The bill would also make FY2014 appropriations for operation and maintenance of: (1) the
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The Senate introduced, but did not pass, their own alternative version of the bill
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on construction projects funded in the bill." The Davis–Bacon Act of 1931 is a
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The bill would also make appropriations for FY2014 to the
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The bill would make FY2014 appropriations to: (1) the
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Index

appropriations bills
113th United States Congress
H.R. 2609
House of Representatives
S. 1245
Senate
Division D
Consolidated Appropriations Act, 2014
U.S. Army Corps of Engineers
Bureau of Reclamation
U.S. Department of the Interior
Department of Energy
electricity generation
transmission
hydropower
flood control
fiscal year
Senate Appropriations Committee
sequestration
Obama administration
Office of Science
clean energy
basic research
President
Barack Obama
appropriations measures
continuing resolutions
Disaster Relief Appropriations Act, 2013
Authorization bills
Great Seal of the United States

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