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Date Roll Call # Bill Question Vote Bill Name
296 H.Amdt. 313 On the Amendment No Amendment redirects $5,000,000 in funds to be used to specifically study the impact of firearm violence in elementary and secondary schools and higher education institutions.
295 H.Amdt. 312 On the Amendment No An amendment numbered 48 printed in Part B of House Report 116-109 to prohibit funds from being used to limit the functions of the Department of Education Office for Civil Rights.
294 H.Amdt. 311 On the Amendment No Amendment ensures that the Office of Refugee Resettlement reports all child deaths that occur while children are in their custody.
293 H.Amdt. 310 On the Amendment Aye Amendment redirects funding by $1 for SAMHSA Mental Health account to specify that SAMHSA should explore using its funds to explore peer to peer mental health programs for first responders.
292 H.Amdt. 309 On the Amendment No Amendment increases funding for American History and Civics National Activities under the Elementary and Secondary Education Act by $500,000.
291 H.Amdt. 308 On the Amendment Aye Amendment increases funding for Neonatal Abstinence Syndrome research by $2 million, offset by spending in the Office of the Secretary.
290 H.Amdt. 307 On the Amendment No Amendment redirects $1 million in funding to examine how HHS can facilitate ways to include programs for social determinants of health under the same roof as traditional health services, and estimate what amount of additional funding might be required.
289 H.Amdt. 306 On the Amendment Aye An amendment numbered 42 printed in Part B of House Report 116-109 to reduce spending for each amount in Division A by 14 percent.
288 H.Amdt. 305 On the Amendment No Amendment increases funding for Maternal and Child Health accounts by $7,000,000.
287 H.Amdt. 304 On the Amendment No Amendment increases funding for the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Disease by $3 million.
286 H.Amdt. 303 On the Amendment Aye Amendment increases funding for the CDC's Rape Prevention and Education program.
285 H.Amdt. 302 On the Amendment Aye Amendment sought to allow grant funds for apprenticeships to be used for apprenticeship programs registered with the U.S. Department of Labor (DOL) as well as industry-recognized apprenticeship programs.
284 H.Amdt. 301 On the Amendment Aye Amendment sought to strike $90 million from the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act's navigator program.
283 H.Amdt. 300 On the Amendment No An amendment numbered 36 printed in Part B of House Report 116-109 to prohibit the use of funds to be used to implement, administer or enforce the Trump administration's short-term, limited duration insurance rule.
282 H.Amdt. 299 On the Amendment Aye Amendment increases funding for the substance abuse and mental health services administration by $6.5 million in order to support youth suicide prevention strategies.
281 H.Amdt. 298 On the Amendment Aye Amendment increases funding for the Substance Abuse Treatment program by $1,000,000.
280 H.Amdt. 297 On the Amendment No Amendment increases by $2 million the administration for community living aging and disability services programs to support innovative programs that assist young people with developmental disabilities in obtaining and sustaining long term employment, and that prepare employers to support the success of those employees and decreases the general department management account by a similar amount.
279 H.Amdt. 295 On the Amendment No Amendment increases funding for the CDC's Domestic Violence Community Projects by $4.5 million.
278 H.Amdt. 294 On the Amendment Aye Amendment provides additional resources to the CDC to address and better understand the causes of the thousands of sudden unexpected deaths of children and infants that occur annually in the United States.
277 H.Amdt. 293 On the Amendment Aye Amendment funds the Regional Centers of Excellence in Substance Use Disorder Education, which allows the program to increase the amount of education that health professional students receive on substance use disorder, pain management, and addiction.