Providing for consideration of the bill H.R. 4690; providing for consideration of the resolution H. Res. 1182; providing for consideration of the bill H.R. 1897; and providing for consideration of the bill H.R. 5587
On Ordering the Previous Question
✓ PassedPassed180 Yea · 179 Nay · 72 Not Voting
Yea:0 D179 R
Nay:179 D0 R
What This Bill Does
This resolution provides for the consideration of the bill (H.R. 4690) to amend the Energy Conservation and Production Act to repeal certain Federal building energy efficiency performance standards, and for other purposes; providing for consideration of the resolution (H. Res. 1182) expressing support for rural communities across the United States as stewards of the environment, major suppliers of United States energy resources, critical providers of food production and manufacturing capacity, and drivers of national economic stability, and recognizing the work of the House of Representatives in the 119th Congress in support of those vital communities; providing for consideration of the bill (H.R. 1897) to amend the Endangered Species Act of 1973 to optimize conservation through resource prioritization, incentivize wildlife conservation on private lands, provide for greater incentives to recover listed species, create greater transparency and accountability in recovering listed species, streamline the permitting process, eliminate barriers to conservation, and restore congressional intent; and providing for consideration of the bill (H.R. 5587) to amend the Geothermal Steam Act of 1970 to waive the requirement for a Federal drilling permit for certain activities, to exempt certain activities from the requirements of the National Environmental Policy Act of 1969, and for other purposes.
This bill is about considering other bills for approval.
What it actually does
The bill sets procedures for debating and voting on four other bills with specific policy impacts, including repealing energy efficiency standards and waiving federal permits for certain geothermal activities.
Watch Items
•The title does not disclose the specific bills being considered and their content.
•The title does not mention the policy impacts of the bills being considered.
•The title does not reveal that the bill being voted on (H.RES. 1189) is primarily procedural in nature, not about the policy content of the bills it considers.