bill_id,congress,bill_type,bill_number,title,policy_area,introduced_date,latest_action_date,latest_action_text,origin_chamber,sponsor_name,sponsor_state,sponsor_party,sponsor_bioguide_id,cosponsor_count,summary_text,update_date,url 99-hjres-754,99,hjres,754,A joint resolution providing for furloughed employees compensation.,Government Operations and Politics,1986-10-17,1986-10-27,Became Public Law No: 99-559.,House,"Rep. Whitten, Jamie L. [D-MS-1]",MS,D,W000428,0,"Requires the compensation of Federal employees furloughed on October 17, 1986, as a result of a lapse in appropriations.",2023-01-19T20:05:00Z, 99-hjres-755,99,hjres,755,A joint resolution providing for the convening of the first session of the One Hundredth Congress.,Congress,1986-10-17,1986-11-06,Became Public Law No: 99-613.,House,"Rep. Foley, Thomas S. [D-WA-5]",WA,D,F000239,0,"Provides for the convening of the first session of the 100th Congress on January 6, 1987.",2023-01-19T20:05:00Z, 99-hjres-756,99,hjres,756,A joint resolution to make corrections in the Comprehensive Anti-Apartheid Act of 1986.,Congress,1986-10-17,1986-11-07,Became Public Law No: 99-631.,House,"Rep. Wolpe, Howard E. [D-MI-3]",MI,D,W000682,0,Makes technical corrections in the enrollment of H.R. 4868 (Comprehensive Anti-Apartheid Act of 1986).,2024-02-07T11:38:03Z, 99-hjres-752,99,hjres,752,"A joint resolution making further continuing appropriations for the fiscal year ending September 30, 1987, and for other purposes.",Economics and Public Finance,1986-10-15,1986-10-15,Referred to House Committee on Appropriations.,House,"Rep. Whitten, Jamie L. [D-MS-1]",MS,D,W000428,0,"Extends the deadline for availability of certain continuing appropriations for FY 1987 until October 17, 1986.",2024-02-05T11:50:03Z, 99-hjres-753,99,hjres,753,"A joint resolution making further continuing appropriations for the fiscal year ending September 30, 1987, and for other purposes.",Economics and Public Finance,1986-10-15,1986-10-16,Became Public Law No: 99-491.,House,"Rep. Whitten, Jamie L. [D-MS-1]",MS,D,W000428,0,"Extends the deadline for availability of certain continuing appropriations for FY 1987 until October 16, 1986.",2024-02-05T11:50:03Z, 99-hjres-751,99,hjres,751,"A joint resolution making further continuing appropriations for the fiscal year ending September 30, 1987, and for other purposes.",Economics and Public Finance,1986-10-09,1986-10-11,Became Public Law No: 99-465.,House,"Rep. Whitten, Jamie L. [D-MS-1]",MS,D,W000428,0,"Extends the deadline for availability of certain continuing appropriations for FY 1987 until October 15, 1986.",2024-02-05T11:50:03Z, 99-hjres-746,99,hjres,746,"A joint resolution making further continuing appropriations for the fiscal year 1987, and for other purposes.",Economics and Public Finance,1986-10-08,1986-10-08,Referred to House Committee on Appropriations.,House,"Rep. Whitten, Jamie L. [D-MS-1]",MS,D,W000428,0,"Makes continuing appropriations for FY 1987 for programs, projects, or activities for which funds or authority would be available in the following Acts as passed by the House of Representatives and the Senate: (1) the District of Columbia Appropriations Act, 1987; (2) the Department of the Interior and Related Agencies Appropriations Act, 1987; and (3) the Military Construction Appropriations Act, 1987. Sets forth rules governing the applicability of amounts, authorities, and other provisions where there are differences between House and Senate versions of such Acts. Makes continuing appropriations for FY 1987 for programs, projects, and activities as provided for in: (1) the Agriculture, Rural Development, and Related Agencies Appropriations Act, 1987, the Departments of Commerce, Justice, and State, the Judiciary, and Related Agencies Appropriations Act, 1987, the Energy and Water Development Appropriations Act, 1987, and the Treasury, Postal Service, and General Government Appropriations Act, 1987, as such Acts were passed by the House; (2) the Department of Defense Appropriations Act, 1987, and the Foreign Assistance and Related Programs Appropriations Act, 1987, which Acts shall be deemed to have been passed by the House as provided for in H.J. Res. 738 as passed by the House; and (3) the conference reports and explanatory statements filed in the House for the Legislative Branch Appropriations Act, 1987, the Department of Housing and Urban Development-Independent Agencies Appropriations Act, 1987, the Departments of Labor, Health and Human Services, and Education, and Related Agencies Appropriations Act, 1987, and the Department of Transportation and Related Agencies Appropriations Act, 1987. Requires that any program, project, or activity provided for in such an Act passed by only the House be continued at the lower of the rate of operations permitted by the House action or the current rate. Makes continuing appropriations for FY 1987 for the following activities which were conducted in FY 1986, at current rates: (1) refugee and entrant assistance activities; and (2) activities authorized by the Follow Through Act. Provides that funds and authority provided by this Act shall remain available from the start of FY 1987, until the earliest of: (1) enactment of an appropriation for any project or activity provided for in this Act; (2) enactment of the applicable appropriations Act by both Houses without any provision for such project or activity; or (3) October 15, 1986. Prohibits the use of any appropriations or authority provided under this Act for any project or activity for which funds or authority were not available during FY 1986. Directs the President, pending enactment of the Omnibus Drug Supplemental Appropriations Act of 1987, to use a specified amount of the funds previously made available for drug abuse prevention programs to develop an overall drug abuse prevention plan that coordinates the Government's efforts in combating the widespread use of illegal drugs. Requires such plan to be presented to the Congress no later than January 1, 1987.",2024-02-05T11:50:03Z, 99-hjres-747,99,hjres,747,"A joint resolution making further continuing appropriations for the fiscal year 1987, and for other purposes.",Economics and Public Finance,1986-10-08,1986-10-08,Referred to House Committee on Appropriations.,House,"Rep. Wright, James C., Jr. [D-TX-12]",TX,D,W000763,0,"Makes continuing appropriations for FY 1987 for programs, projects, or activities for which funds or authority would be available in the following Acts as passed by the House of Representatives and the Senate: (1) the District of Columbia Appropriations Act, 1987; (2) the Department of the Interior and Related Agencies Appropriations Act, 1987; and (3) the Military Construction Appropriations Act, 1987. Sets forth rules governing the applicability of amounts, authorities, and other provisions where there are differences between House and Senate versions of such Acts. Makes continuing appropriations for FY 1987 for programs, projects, and activities as provided for in: (1) the Agriculture, Rural Development, and Related Agencies Appropriations Act, 1987, the Departments of Commerce, Justice, and State, the Judiciary, and Related Agencies Appropriations Act, 1987, the Energy and Water Development Appropriations Act, 1987, and the Treasury, Postal Service, and General Government Appropriations Act, 1987, as such Acts were passed by the House; (2) the Department of Defense Appropriations Act, 1987, and the Foreign Assistance and Related Programs Appropriations Act, 1987, which Acts shall be deemed to have been passed by the House as provided for in H.J. Res. 738 as passed by the House; and (3) the conference report and explanatory statements filed in the House for the Legislative Branch Appropriations Act, 1987, the Department of Housing and Urban Development-Independent Agencies Appropriations Act, 1987, the Department of Labor, Health and Human Services, Education, and Related Agencies Appropriations Act, 1987, and the Department of Transportation and Related Agencies Appropriations Act, 1987. Requires that any program, project, or activity provided for in such an Act passed by only the House be continued at the lower of the rate of operations permitted by the House action or the current rate. Makes continuing appropriations for FY 1987 for the following activities which were conducted in FY 1986, at current rates: (1) refugee and entrant assistance activities; and (2) activities authorized by the Follow Through Act. Provides that funds and authority provided by this Act shall remain available from the start of FY 1987, until the earliest of: (1) enactment of an appropriation for any project or activity provided for in this Act; (2) enactment of the applicable appropriations Act by both Houses without any provision for such project or activity; or (3) October 10, 1986. Prohibits the use of any appropriations or authority provided under this Act for any project or activity for which funds or authority were not available during FY 1986. Directs the President, pending enactment of the Omnibus Drug Supplemental Appropriations Act of 1987, to use a specified amount of the funds previously made available for drug abuse prevention programs to develop an overall drug abuse prevention plan that coordinates the Government's efforts in combating the widespread use of illegal drugs. Requires such plan to be presented to the Congress no later than January 1, 1987.",2024-02-05T11:50:03Z, 99-hjres-748,99,hjres,748,"A joint resolution making further continuing appropriations for the fiscal year 1987, and for other purposes.",Economics and Public Finance,1986-10-08,1986-10-09,Vetoed by President.,House,"Rep. Whitten, Jamie L. [D-MS-1]",MS,D,W000428,0,"Makes continuing appropriations for FY 1987 for programs, projects, or activities for which funds or authority would be available in the following Acts as passed by the House of Representatives and the Senate: (1) the District of Columbia Appropriations Act, 1987; (2) the Department of the Interior and Related Agencies Appropriations Act, 1987; and (3) the Military Construction Appropriations Act, 1987. Sets forth rules governing the applicability of amounts, authorities, and other provisions where there are differences between House and Senate versions of such Acts. Makes continuing appropriations for FY 1987 for programs, projects, and activities as provided for in: (1) the Agriculture, Rural Development, and Related Agencies Appropriations Act, 1987, the Departments of Commerce, Justice, and State, the Judiciary, and Related Agencies Appropriations Act, 1987, the Energy and Water Development Appropriations Act, 1987, and the Treasury, Postal Service, and General Government Appropriations Act, 1987, as such Acts were passed by the House; (2) the Department of Defense Appropriations Act, 1987, and the Foreign Assistance and Related Programs Appropriations Act, 1987, which Acts shall be deemed to have been passed by the House as provided for in H.J. Res. 738 as passed by the House; and (3) the conference report and explanatory statements filed in the House for the Legislative Branch Appropriations Act, 1987, the Department of Housing and Urban Development-Independent Agencies Appropriations Act, 1987, the Department of Labor, Health and Human Services, and Education, and Related Agencies Appropriations Act, 1987, and the Department of Transportation and Related Agencies Appropriations Act, 1987. Requires that any program, project, or activity provided for in such an Act passed by only the House be continued at the lower of the rate of operations permitted by the House action or the current rate. Makes continuing appropriations for FY 1987 for the following activities which were conducted in FY 1986, at current rates: (1) refugee and entrant assistance activities; and (2) activities authorized by the Follow Through Act. Provides that funds and authority provided by this Act shall remain available from the start of FY 1987, until the earliest of: (1) enactment of an appropriation for any project or activity provided for in this Act; (2) enactment of the applicable appropriations Act by both Houses without any provision for such project or activity; or (3) October 14, 1986. Prohibits the use of any appropriations or authority provided under this Act for any project or activity for which funds or authority were not available during FY 1986. Directs the President, pending enactment of the Omnibus Drug Supplemental Appropriations Act of 1987, to use a specified amount of the funds previously made available for drug abuse prevention programs to develop an overall drug abuse prevention plan that coordinates the Government's efforts in combating the widespread use of illegal drugs. Requires such plan to be presented to the Congress no later than January 1, 1987.",2024-02-05T11:50:03Z, 99-hjres-749,99,hjres,749,A joint resolution waiving the printing on parchment of certain enrolled bills and joint resolutions during the remainder of the second session of the Ninety-ninth Congress.,Congress,1986-10-08,1986-10-09,Became Public Law No: 99-463.,House,"Rep. Mineta, Norman Y. [D-CA-13]",CA,D,M000794,0,"Waives the printing on parchment of the following enrolled bills and joint resolutions during the remainder of the second session of the 99th Congress: H.R. 2005, H.R. 3838, H.R. 5300, H.R. 5484, and H.J. Res. 738 and any other measures continuing appropriations.",2023-01-19T20:05:00Z, 99-hjres-750,99,hjres,750,"A joint resolution making further continuing appropriations for the fiscal year 1987, and for other purposes.",Economics and Public Finance,1986-10-08,1986-10-09,Became Public Law No: 99-464.,House,"Rep. Whitten, Jamie L. [D-MS-1]",MS,D,W000428,0,"Makes continuing appropriations for FY 1987 for programs, projects, or activities for which funds or authority would be available in the following Acts as passed by the House of Representatives and the Senate: (1) the District of Columbia Appropriations Act, 1987; (2) the Department of the Interior and Related Agencies Appropriations Act, 1987; and (3) the Military Construction Appropriations Act, 1987. Sets forth rules governing the applicability of amounts, authorities, and other provisions where there are differences between House and Senate versions of such Acts. Makes continuing appropriations for FY 1987 for programs, projects, and activities as provided for in: (1) the Agriculture, Rural Development, and Related Agencies Appropriations Act, 1987, the Departments of Commerce, Justice, and State, the Judiciary, and Related Agencies Appropriations Act, 1987, the Energy and Water Development Appropriations Act, 1987, and the Treasury, Postal Service, and General Government Appropriations Act, 1987, as such Acts were passed by the House; (2) the Department of Defense Appropriations Act, 1987, and the Foreign Assistance and Related Programs Appropriations Act, 1987, which Acts shall be deemed to have been passed by the House as provided for in H.J. Res. 738 as passed by the House; and (3) the conference report and explanatory statement filed in the House for the Legislative Branch Appropriations Act, 1987, the Department of Housing and Urban Development-Independent Agencies Appropriations Act, 1987, the Departments of Labor, Health and Human Services, and Education, and Related Agencies Appropriations Act, 1987, and the Department of Transportation and Related Agencies Appropriations Act, 1987, with specified exceptions. Requires that any program, project, or activity provided for in such an Act passed by only the House be continued at the lower of the rate of operations permitted by the House action or the current rate. Makes continuing appropriations for FY 1987 for the following activities which were conducted in FY 1986, at current rates: (1) refugee and entrant assistance activities; and (2) activities authorized by the Follow Through Act. Provides that funds and authority provided by this Act shall remain available from the start of FY 1987 until the earliest of: (1) enactment of an appropriation for any project or activity provided for in this Act; (2) enactment of the applicable appropriations Act by both Houses without any provision for such project or activity; or (3) October 10, 1986. Prohibits the use of any appropriations or authority provided under this Act for any project or activity for which funds or authority were not available during FY 1986. Directs the President, pending enactment of the Omnibus Drug Supplemental Appropriations Act of 1987, to use a specified amount of the funds previously made available for drug abuse prevention programs to develop an overall drug abuse prevention plan that coordinates the Government's efforts in combating the widespread use of illegal drugs. Requires such plan to be presented to the Congress no later than January 1, 1987.",2024-02-05T11:50:03Z, 99-hjres-745,99,hjres,745,"A joint resolution designating March 16, 1987, as ""Freedom of Information Day"".",Commemorations,1986-10-06,1986-10-27,See S.J.Res.414.,House,"Rep. Wirth, Timothy [D-CO-2]",CO,D,W000647,224,"Designates March 16, 1987, as Freedom of Information Day.",2024-02-06T20:04:02Z, 99-hjres-744,99,hjres,744,"A joint resolution to extend the Congressional review period for the uranium enrichment criteria submitted by the Secretary of Energy pursuant to the Atomic Energy Act of 1954, and to validate the Department of Energy's Utility Services contracts during the extended review period.",Energy,1986-10-01,1986-10-10,Referred to Subcommittee on Energy and the Environment.,House,"Rep. Fuqua, Don [D-FL-2]",FL,D,F000430,1,"Prohibits the Secretary of Energy from providing, before May 1, 1987, uranium enrichment services under the terms of criteria submitted to the Congress on July 24, 1986, and published in the Federal Register on July 29, 1986. States that the Utility Services contracts entered into by the Department of Energy and its customers are valid and legally binding until the expiration of this Act.",2025-01-15T18:51:50Z, 99-hjres-743,99,hjres,743,"A joint resolution making continuing appropriations for the fiscal year 1987, and for other purposes.",Economics and Public Finance,1986-09-30,1986-10-01,Became Public Law No: 99-434.,House,"Rep. Whitten, Jamie L. [D-MS-1]",MS,D,W000428,0,"Makes continuing appropriations for FY 1987 for programs, projects, or activities for which funds or authority would be available in the following Acts as passed by the House of Representatives and the Senate: (1) the District of Columbia Appropriations Act, 1987; (2) the Department of the Interior and Related Agencies Appropriations Act, 1987; (3) the Departments of Labor, Health and Human Services, and Education, and Related Agencies Appropriations Act, 1987; (4) the Military Construction Appropriations Act, 1987; and (5) the Department of Transportation and Related Agencies Appropriations Act, 1987. Sets forth rules governing the applicability of amounts, authorities, and other provisions where there are differences between House and Senate versions of such Acts. Appropriates amounts as provided for in the conference report and joint explanatory statement of any such Act, whenever it is filed in the House, in lieu of amounts specified in this Act. Makes continuing appropriations for FY 1987 for programs, projects, and activities as provided for in: (1) the Agriculture, Rural Development, and Related Agencies Appropriations Act, 1987, the Departments of Commerce, Justice, and State, the Judiciary, and Related Agencies Appropriations Act, 1987, the Energy and Water Development Appropriations Act, 1987, the Department of Housing and Urban Development-Independent Agencies Appropriations Act, 1987, and the Treasury, Postal Service, and General Government Appropriations Act, 1987, as such Acts were passed by the House; (2) the Department of Defense Appropriations Act, 1987, and the Foreign Assistance and Related Programs Appropriations Act, 1987, which Acts shall be deemed to have been passed by the House as provided for in H.J. Res. 738 as passed by the House; and (3) the conference report and explanatory statement filed in the House for the Legislative Branch Appropriations Act, 1987. Requires that any program, project, or activity provided for in such an Act passed by only the House be continued at the lower of the rate of operations permitted by the House action or the current rate. Makes continuing appropriations for FY 1987 for the following activities which were conducted in FY 1986, at current rates: (1) refugee and entrant assistance activities; and (2) activities authorized by the Follow Through Act. Provides that funds and authority provided by this Act shall remain available from the start of FY 1987, until the earliest of: (1) enactment of an appropriation for any project or activity provided for in this Act; (2) enactment of the applicable appropriations Act by both Houses without any provision for such project or activity; or (3) October 8, 1986. Prohibits the use of any appropriations or authority provided under this Act for any project or activity for which funds or authority were not available during FY 1986.",2024-02-05T11:50:03Z, 99-hjres-742,99,hjres,742,"A joint resolution to designate March 1, 1987, as ""National Yiddish Books Day"".",Commemorations,1986-09-29,1986-09-29,Referred to House Committee on Post Office and Civil Service.,House,"Rep. Frank, Barney [D-MA-4]",MA,D,F000339,0,"Designates March 1, 1987, as National Yiddish Books Day.",2024-02-06T20:04:02Z, 99-hjres-741,99,hjres,741,"A joint resolution to designate March, 1987, as ""Developmental Disabilities Awareness Month"".",Commemorations,1986-09-26,1986-10-16,Became Public Law No: 99-483.,House,"Rep. Hansen, James V. [R-UT-1]",UT,R,H000172,0,Designates March 1987 as Developmental Disabilities Awareness Month.,2024-02-06T20:04:02Z, 99-hjres-738,99,hjres,738,"A joint resolution making continuing appropriations for the fiscal year 1987, and for other purposes.",Economics and Public Finance,1986-09-24,1986-10-30,Became Public Law No: 99-591.,House,"Rep. Whitten, Jamie L. [D-MS-1]",MS,D,W000428,0,"(Senate agreed to House amendment to certain Senate amendment) Title I: (Not Present) - Makes continuing appropriations for FY 1987. Makes continuing appropriations for FY 1987 for programs, projects, or activities provided for in the following Acts as modified and prescribed under this Act: (1) the Agriculture, Rural Development, and Related Agencies Appropriations Act, 1987; (2) the Departments of Commerce, Justice, and State, the Judiciary, and Related Agencies Appropriations Act, 1987, which includes the Department of Commerce Appropriation Act, 1987, the Department of Justice Appropriation Act, 1987, the Department of State Appropriation Act, 1987, the Judiciary Appropriation Act, 1987, the Child Abuse Victims' Rights Act of 1986, and the James Madison Memorial Fellowship Act; (3) the Department of Defense Appropriations Act, 1987, which includes the Defense Acquisition Improvement Act of 1986; (4) the District of Columbia Appropriations Act, 1987; (5) the Energy and Water Development Appropriations Act, 1987; (6) the Foreign Assistance and Related Programs Appropriations Act, 1987; (7) the Department of the Interior and Related Agencies Appropriations Act, 1987, which includes the Steamtown National Historic Site Act of 1986; (8) the Military Construction Appropriations Act, 1987; and (9) the Treasury, Postal Service and General Government Appropriations Act, 1987, which includes the Treasury Department Appropriations Act, 1987, the Postal Service Appropriations Act, 1987, the Executive Office Appropriations Act, 1987, the Independent Agencies Appropriations Act, 1987, and the Paperwork Reduction Reauthorization Act of 1986. Makes continuing appropriations for FY 1987 for programs, projects, or activities provided for in the conference reports and joint explanatory statements filed in the House of Representatives, with specified exceptions, for: (1) the Department of Housing and Urban Development-Independent Agencies Appropriations Act, 1987, which includes the Homeless Housing Act of 1986; (2) the Departments of Labor, Health and Human Services, and Education, and Related Agencies Appropriations Act, 1987; which includes the Department of Labor Appropriations Act, 1987, the Department of Health and Human Services Appropriations Act, 1987, and the Department of Education Appropriations Act, 1987; (3) the Legislative Branch Appropriations Act, 1987, which includes the Congressional Operations Appropriation Act, 1987; and (4) the Department of Transportation and Related Agencies Appropriations Act, 1987. Makes continuing appropriations for FY 1987 for the following activities which were conducted in FY 1986, at the current rate, with specified exceptions: (1) refugee and entrant assistance activities; (2) activities authorized by the Follow Through Act; and (3) Economic Development Administration activities. Provides that funds and authority provided by this Act shall remain available from October 1, 1986, until the earliest of: (1) enactment of an appropriation for any project or activity provided for in this Act; (2) enactment of the applicable appropriation Act by both Houses without any provision for such project or activity; or (3) September 30, 1987. Amends the Food Security Act of 1985 to limit the amount of payments a person shall be entitled to receive under programs under the Agricultural Act of 1949 for each of the 1987 through 1990 crops, excluding loans and purchases except as specified, to $250,000. Limits the total amount of loans a person may have outstanding at any time under the annual program established for honey. Permits the Secretary of Agriculture to increase such payment or loan limitations if the Secretary determines that they will: (1) result in a substantial increase in the number or dollar amount of loan forfeitures for a crop; (2) substantially reduce the acreage taken out of production under an acreage reduction program; or (3) cause the market prices for a crop to fall substantially below the effective loan rate. Directs the Secretary to review and report to specified congressional committees on ways to implement payment limitations to better ensure fairness and eliminate fraud and abuse. Provides the Intergency Committee on Cigarette and Little Cigar Fire Safety an additional six months to complete its final technical report and submit policy recommendations to the Congress. Provides for the continuation of coverage under the Civil Service Retirement System or the Federal Employees' Retirement System for employees engaged in providing food services for the House of Representatives after the food services operations are transferred by contract to a corporation or other person. Prohibits the Coast Guard from using Federal funds to participate in any demonstration project or to implement in any way the extension of the navigation season on the Great Lakes or the St. Lawrence River without the approval of the House and Senate Committees on Appropriations. Directs the Federal Aviation Administration to initiate rulemaking action concerning aircraft transponder requirements. Limits the total revenues available for purposes of the Federal Building Fund. Earmarks certain funds for: (1) the construction of additional projects at specified locations and maximum construction improvement costs; and (2) repairs and alterations, not exceeding specified costs, of specified prospectus projects. Prohibits the appropriation of funds for the procurement of T-46 aircraft in FY 1987. Permits FY 1986 appropriations for such procurement to be used for the competitive fly-off. Requires a three percent cost of living increase in pay rates under the General Schedule and other statutory pay systems effective January 1, 1987. Bases determinations of appropriations to provide for such increase on the assumption that Federal agencies will absorb 50 percent of such increase. Increases the rates of basic pay, basic allowance for subsistence, and basic allowance for quarters of members of the uniformed services by three percent effective January 1, 1987. Condemns Romania's hostility to the exercise of religious, political, and cultural rights. Calls upon Romania to cease such persecution, to halt its destruction of places of worship, and to lift its ban on the production and distribution of religious literature. Expresses the sense of the Congress that the President, in shaping our bilateral relations with Romania, should consider whether Romania is: (1) halting its religious and political persecution of citizens and its repression of Hungarians and other ethnic minorities; and (2) fulfilling its commitments to permit the printing of several thousand bibles and to provide for places of worship. Provides that Polish currencies held by the United States and generated by the sale to Poland of surplus U.S. dairy products shall be available for construction and renovation projects in Poland by the Charitable Commission of the Polish Catholic Episcopate for the benefit of handicapped and orphaned children. Authorizes the President, during FY 1987, to waive the requirement that a country or international organization pay all costs incurred by the United States in leasing defense articles to that country or organization if the lease is made in exchange for a lease, on reciprocal terms, of defense articles for the Department of Defense. Requires the President to submit prior notification of such arrangement to specified congressional committees. Directs the Secretary of Transportation to examine the feasibility of unmanned radar units for safety purposes on the I-75 corridor in Kenton County, Kentucky. Requires that assistance be provided to Bolivia in accordance with the Anti-Drug Abuse Act of 1986, as passed by the Senate. Amends the Social Security Act to establish a State application deadline for Work Incentives (WIN) demonstration projects of June 30, 1987, and to extend the duration of such projects until June 30, 1988. Authorizes the Administrator of General Services, during FY 1987, to accept periodic reimbursement from the Senate and the House of Representatives for equipment purchased with funds from the General Supply Fund. Amends the Agricultural Act of 1949 to direct the Secretary of Agriculture, in determining the payment rate for emergency compensation under the 1986 crop wheat program, to use the national weighted average market price, per bushel of wheat, received by producers during the first five months of the marketing year. Expresses the sense of the Congress that the President should review the activities authorized by the Foreign Assistance Act of 1961 and report to specified congressional committees by February 1, 1987, his recommendations for amending the Act or modifying the activities. Amends the District of Columbia Code to require that eight of the nine members of the District of Columbia Commission on Mental Health be health care professionals who are psychiatrists or doctoral level psychologists. Authorizes the Office of Surface Mining Reclamation and Enforcement to delay the finalization of the proposed rulemaking concerning the coal mining permit approval process until March 31, 1987. Title II: Omnibus Drug Supplemental Appropriations Act of 1987 - Omnibus Drug Supplemental Appropriations Act of 1987 - Chapter I - Makes continuing appropriations for FY 1987 for drug-related programs and activities. Makes continuing appropriations for FY 1987 to the: (1) Department of Justice for legal activities, the Federal Bureau of Investigation, the Drug Enforcement Administration, the Federal Prison System, and Office of Justice programs; (2) judiciary for the Courts of Appeals, District Courts, and other judicial services and for defender services; and (3) United States Information Agency. Chapter II - Makes continuing appropriations for FY 1987 for: (1) bilateral economic assistance for activities aimed at increasing awareness of the effects of production and trafficking of illicit narcotics on source and transit countries; and (2) the Department of State for international narcotics control. Chapter III - Makes continuing appropriations for FY 1987 to the: (1) Department of the Interior for the National Park Service and the Bureau of Indian Affairs; and (2) the Department of Health and Human Services for the Health Resources and Services Administration. Chapter IV - Makes continuing appropriations for FY 1987 to: (1) the Department of Labor for the development of information on drug abuse in the workplace; (2) the Department of Health and Human Services for the Alcohol, Drug Abuse, and Mental Health Administration; (3) the Department of Education for special programs for drug abuse education and prevention activities; and (4) ACTION for substance abuse prevention and education activities. Chapter V - Makes continuing appropriations for FY 1987 to the Department of Transportation for the Coast Guard. Chapter VI - Makes continuing appropriations for FY 1987 to the: (1) Department of the Treasury for the U.S. Customs Service and the U.S. Secret Service; and (2) Executive Office of the President for the White House Conference on Drug Abuse and Control. Chapter VII - Makes continuing appropriations for FY 1987 to the Department of Defense for operation and maintenance and for procurement. Title III: School Lunch and Child Nutrition Amendments - School Lunch and Child Nutrition Amendments of 1986 - Subtitle A: Reauthorization of Child Nutrition Programs - Amends the Child Nutrition Act of 1966 and the National School Lunch Act to authorize through FY 1989 appropriations for: (1) the childrens' summer food service program; (2) the commodity distribution program; (3) the special supplemental food program for women, infants, and children (WIC); (4) State administrative expenses; and (5) the nutrition education and training (NET) program. Subtitle B: School Lunch and Breakfast Programs - Amends the National School Lunch Act to require the Secretary of Agriculture: (1) by June 1 of each school year (currently, May 15), to estimate the value of agricultural commodities and other foods that will be delivered during that school year to States for the school lunch program; and (2) by July 1 of that school year (currently, June 15), to pay to each State educational agency the difference between such value and the total assistance authorized. Includes whole milk as a school-lunch beverage. Qualifies children participating in the food stamp or aid to families with dependent children (AFDC) programs for free breakfasts and lunches. Prohibits a participating school from entering a contract with a food service company to provide a la carte food service unless the company agrees to offer free, reduced-price, and full-price reimbursable meals to all eligible children. Eliminates provisions excluding private schools with tuitions exceeding $1,500 per child from school lunch and breakfast programs. Provides that a participating school's food facilities and personnel may be used for nonprofit nutrition programs for the elderly. Authorizes the Secretary of Agriculture to conduct pilot projects to evaluate the effects of the Secretary contracting with private organizations to act as a State agency under the national school lunch and breakfast programs for schools which the Secretary reimburses directly. Eliminates the authorization of appropriations for the school lunch and breakfast programs at the Department of Defense overseas dependents schools, except for administrative expenses. Provides for participation in the special milk program of split-session kindergarten programs of nonprofit schools in which children do not have access to the meal service program provided. Directs the Secretary to: (1) increase the annually adjusted payment for each breakfast served under the school breakfast program by three cents to be used to assist States in improving the nutritional value of the breakfasts; (2) provide to partipating schools an equally-valued amount of commodities which have been acquired and which are not likely to be sold; and (3) review and revise the nutrition requirements to improve the nutritional quality of meals served under the breakfast program. Extends the lunch program ""offer versus serve"" provision to the breakfast program. Permits a child to refuse one breakfast item if such refusal option is permitted by the local school food authority. Eliminates Federal involvement in developing State staffing standards for the administration of the covered nutrition programs. Subtitle C: Special Supplemental Food Program for Women, Infants, and Children - Prohibits participation in the WIC program by any State in which State or local sales taxes are levied on food purchased with WIC funds. Requires the Secretary to report biennially to the Congress on the income and nutritional risk characteristics of program participants and the participation of migrant farmworking families. Revises the requirements of the annual State plan for operation and administration, including an opportunity for public comment. Targets pregnant women and others for the receipt of available benefit information. Requires States to recover overpayments of benefits resulting from an intentional omission or misrepresentation by a recipient if it would be cost-effective to do so. Earmarks WIC funds for the migrant population. Provides for a reduction in program paperwork. Permits administrative funds to be used for technical assistance to improve State administrative systems. Eliminates Federal allocation guidelines for local administrative expenses. Permits rather than requires advance payment of such allocation. Prohibits States from using more than one percent of a current fiscal year's WIC appropriations for a preceding or subsequent year's expenditures. Subtitle D: Other Nutrition Programs - Provides that State actions based on Federal audit determinations do not require State hearings. Requires the Secretary to afford an institution a hearing upon request if a State does not provide one. Decreases the amount that is authorized to be appropriated each fiscal year per State grant for the conduct of nutrition education and information programs. Directs the Secretary to: (1) permit an eligible school district to continue to receive cash or letters of credit in lieu of commodities under the school lunch program; and (2) provide cash compensation to an eligible school district for losses sustained as a result of the change in methodology used to conduct the school lunch pilot project study. Directs the Secretary to encourage consumption of donated commodities through processing agreements with private companies. Subtitle E: Technical Corrections - Makes technical and conforming amendments. Subtitle F: Sale of Agricultural Notes and Other Obligations - Directs the Secretary to sell obligations held in the Rural Development Insurance Fund to realize specified proceeds during FY 1987, 1988, and 1989 and to sell such obligations on a nonrecourse basis. Provides that Farm Credit System institutions shall be eligible to purchase such obligations and to service, collect, and dispose of such obligations subject to terms and conditions approved by the Secretary and the Farm Credit Administration. Title IV: (Not Present) Title V: Aviation Safety - Aviation Safety Commission Act of 1986 - Establishes the Aviation Safety Commission. Directs the Commission to: (1) study how the Federal Aviation Administration may most effectively perform its responsibilities and increase aviation safety; (2) report on such study to the President and the Congress within nine months after enactment of this Act; (3) investigate management and employee relationships within the Administration, particularly the air traffic control system; and (4) report on such investigation to the President and the Congress within 18 months after enactment of this Act. Outlines the main considerations for such study and investigation. Terminates the Commission 18 months after enactment of this Act. Authorizes appropriations for FY 1987 and 1988. Title VI: Metropolitan Washington Airports - Metropolitan Washington Airports Act of 1986 - Authorizes the Secretary of Transportation to enter into a 50-year lease of the Metropolitan Washington Airports (Washington National Airport and Washington Dulles International Airport) with the Airports Authority (a public corporation established by this Act solely to operate and improve such airports). States that such authority shall lapse two years after the date of enactment of this Act. Sets forth lease payments and conditions, including requirements that: (1) the Metropolitan Washington Airports be operated as a unit and as primary airports serving the Metropolitan Washington area; (2) the real property constituting such airports be used only for airport purposes; (3) the Airports Authority (the Authority) be subject to certain requirements of the Airport and Airway Improvement Act of 1982; (4) the Authority may not change the number of instrument flight rule takeoffs and landings authorized by the High Density Rule at Washington National Airport; (5) the Authority shall continue all collective bargaining rights of Metropolitan Washington Airports employees; and (6) the Secretary must submit such 50-year lease to the Congress. Expresses the sense of the Congress that the Airports Authority should: (1) pursue the improvement, construction, and rehabilitation of the facilities at the Metropolitan Washington Airports simultaneously; and (2) complete such improvement, construction, and rehabilitation within five years after the earliest date on which the Airports Authority issues bonds. Requires the Airports Authority to be a public corporate body with powers conferred upon it jointly by the Commonwealth of Virginia and the District of Columbia under specified guidelines which include: (1) operation of Metropolitan Washington Airports for public purposes; (2) independence from Virginia, its local governments, the District of Columbia, and the Federal Government; (3) authority to issue bonds; (4) authority to acquire real and personal property; (5) authority to exercise the power of eminent domain within Virginia; and (6) authority to levy fees and enter into agreements. Sets forth conflict-of-interest provisions for members of the Board of Directors of such authority. Prescribes the membership and terms of the Airport Authority's board of directors, including the appointment of: (1) five members by the Governor of Virginia; (2) three members by the Mayor of the District of Columbia; (3) two members by the Governor of Maryland; and (4) one member by the President with the advice and consent of the Senate. Requires the board of directors to establish a Board of Review (comprised of members of Congress) to review certain actions of such board of directors for approval or disapproval. Sets forth the membership and terms of such Board of Review. Sets forth guidelines for the protection of Federal employee interests during the five-year period, including: (1) retention of employees; (2) adoption of pre-transfer labor agreements; (3) credit for accrued annual and sick leave and seniority rights; (4) life and health insurance benefits; and (5) retention of pre-transfer retirement benefits. Requires the continuation during the 50-year lease term of all collective bargaining rights enjoyed by transferred employees retained by the Airports Authority. Confers upon the Airports Authority during the 50-year lease the same proprietary powers and restrictions with respect to Federal law as any other airport. Declares that the Metropolitan Washington Airports shall qualify as a ""public airport"" eligible for Federal assistance on the same basis as any comparable public airport operated by a regional authority. Grants the Commonwealth of Virginia concurrent police power authority over the Metropolitan Washington Airports, and grants the Virginia courts jurisdiction over Washington National Airport. Makes the authority of the National Capital Planning Commission inapplicable to the Airports Authority, but requires the Airports Authority to consult with such Commission and with the Advisory Council on Historic Preservation before undertaking actions which would materially alter either the exterior of the Dulles Terminal or the skyline of Washington National Airport. Prohibits the Administrator of the Federal Aviation Administration (the Administrator) from altering the number of instrument flight rule takeoffs and landings authorized by the High Density Rule at Washington National Airport except for safety reasons. Authorizes the Secretary and the Airports Authority to extend the lease of the Metropolitan Washington Airports. Prohibits nonstop flights between Washington National Airport and any airport that is more than 1,250 statute miles away.",2025-04-29T16:27:32Z, 99-hjres-739,99,hjres,739,"A joint resolution to proclaim December 7, 1986, as ""My Nationality American Day"".",Commemorations,1986-09-24,1986-09-24,Referred to House Committee on Post Office and Civil Service.,House,"Rep. Livingston, Bob [R-LA-1]",LA,R,L000371,13,"Proclaims December 7, 1986, as My Nationality American Day.",2024-02-06T20:04:02Z, 99-hjres-740,99,hjres,740,"A joint resolution to designate February 4, 1987, as ""National Women in Sports Day"".",Commemorations,1986-09-24,1986-10-27,See S.J.Res.418.,House,"Rep. Snowe, Olympia J. [R-ME-2]",ME,R,S000663,161,"Designates February 4, 1987, as National Women in Sports Day.",2024-02-06T20:04:02Z, 99-hjres-735,99,hjres,735,"A joint resolution to designate December 11, 1986, as ""National SEEK and College Discovery Day"".",Commemorations,1986-09-23,1986-10-21,Became Public Law No: 99-512.,House,"Rep. Garcia, Robert [D-NY-18]",NY,D,G000047,11,"Designates December 11, 1986, as National SEEK (Search for Elevation, Education, and Knowledge) and College Discovery Day.",2024-02-06T20:04:02Z, 99-hjres-736,99,hjres,736,"A joint resolution to provide for the temporary extension of certain programs relating to housing and community development, and for other purposes.",Housing and Community Development,1986-09-23,1986-09-23,Referred to Subcommittee on Housing and Community Development.,House,"Rep. Gonzalez, Henry B. [D-TX-20]",TX,D,G000272,1,"Amends the National Housing Act to extend authority through October 13, 1986, for: (1) title I financial institution insurance for housing renovation and modernization; (2) general mortgage insurance; (3) low and moderate income and displaced families mortgage insurance; (4) homeownership for lower income families including mortgage insurance authority and housing stimulus authority; (5) mortgage co-insurance, including rental rehabilitation and development projects; (6) graduated payment and indexed mortgage insurance; (7) the demonstration mortgage reinsurance program; (8) mortgage insurance for armed forces' civilian employees and defense housing for impacted areas; (9) mortgage insurance for land development; and (10) mortgage insurance for medical and dental group practice facilities. Amends the National Housing Act to extend insured mortgage commitment limitations through FY 1987. Amends the Housing Act of 1964 to extend urban rehabilitation loan authority through October 13, 1986. Amends the Housing Act of 1949 to extend Farmers Home Administration authority through October 13, 1986, for: (1) insured loans for rental and cooperative housing and related facilities for elderly persons and families in rural areas; (2) rural communities with 10,000 - 20,000 population to participate in rural housing programs; and (3) mutual and self-help housing grant and loan authority. Amends the National Flood Insurance Act of 1968 to extend authority for national flood insurance, including emergency implementation and flood-risk zones, through October 13, 1986. Amends the National Housing Act to extend authority for the national crime insurance program and for existing contracts through October 13, 1986. Amends the Housing and Community Development Act of 1974 to extend community development block grant entitlement authority for certain metropolitan city and urban county areas through October 13, 1986. Amends the Housing and Urban-Rural Recovery Act of 1983 to extend the maximum interest rate limitation on loans for housing and related facilities for elderly or handicapped families through October 13, 1986. Extends the Home Mortgage Disclosure Act through October 13, 1986.",2024-02-06T19:38:08Z, 99-hjres-737,99,hjres,737,"A joint resolution to designate the week commencing February 9, 1987 as ""National Burn Awareness Week"".",Commemorations,1986-09-23,1986-09-23,Referred to House Committee on Post Office and Civil Service.,House,"Rep. Hutto, Earl [D-FL-1]",FL,D,H001018,128,"Designates the week commencing February 9, 1987, as National Burn Awareness Week.",2024-02-06T20:04:02Z, 99-hjres-733,99,hjres,733,"A joint resolution to designate October 4, 1986, as ""National Outreach to the Rural Disabled Day"".",Commemorations,1986-09-19,1986-10-08,See S.J.Res.406.,House,"Rep. de la Garza, E. [D-TX-15]",TX,D,D000203,135,"Designates October 4, 1986, as National Outreach to the Rural Disabled Day.",2024-02-06T20:04:02Z, 99-hjres-734,99,hjres,734,"A joint resolution approving of the action of the District of Columbia Council in approving the ""Closing of a Portion of 8th Street, N.W., and the Public Alleys in Square 403 Act of 1984"".",Government Operations and Politics,1986-09-19,1986-09-19,Referred to Subcommittee on Government Operations and Metropolitan Affairs.,House,"Rep. Parris, Stanford E. (Stan) [R-VA-8]",VA,R,P000080,1,"Declares that the Congress approves of the Closing of a Portion of 8th Street, N.W., and the Public Alleys in Square 403 Act of 1984, an Act passed by the District of Columbia Council and approved by the Mayor of the District of Columbia.",2021-06-30T19:00:33Z, 99-hjres-732,99,hjres,732,"A joint resolution making urgent supplemental appropriations for the fiscal year ending September 30, 1986, for emergency assistance to the Government of the Philippines.",International Affairs,1986-09-18,1986-09-20,Read twice. Placed on Senate Legislative Calendar under General Orders. Calendar No. 949.,House,"Rep. Whitten, Jamie L. [D-MS-1]",MS,D,W000428,0,Makes supplemental appropriations to the Economic Support Fund for emergency assistance to the Philippines. Provides that such amount shall be made available as a cash grant transfer.,2021-06-30T20:23:41Z, 99-hjres-730,99,hjres,730,Omnibus Drug Supplemental Appropriations Act of 1987,Economics and Public Finance,1986-09-17,1986-09-24,For Further Action See H.J.Res.738.,House,"Rep. Whitten, Jamie L. [D-MS-1]",MS,D,W000428,0,"Makes continuing appropriations for FY 1987 for programs, projects, and activities as provided for in the following Acts as passed by the House of Representatives: (1) the Agriculture, Rural Development, and Related Agencies Appropriations Act, 1987; (2) the Departments of Commerce, Justice, and State, the Judiciary, and Related Agencies Appropriations Act, 1987; (3) the District of Columbia Appropriations Act, 1987; (4) the Energy and Water Development Appropriations Act, 1987; (5) the Department of the Interior and Related Agencies Appropriations Act, 1987; (6) the Departments of Labor, Health and Human Services, and Education, and Related Agencies Appropriations Act, 1987; (7) the Military Construction Appropriations Act, 1987; (8) the Department of Transportation and Related Agencies Appropriations Act, 1987; (9) the Treasury, Postal Service, and General Government Appropriations Act, 1987 and (10) the Department of Housing and Urban Development-Independent Agencies Appropriations Act, 1987. Makes continuing appropriations for FY 1987 for programs, projects, and activities as provided for in: (1) the Department of Defense Appropriations Act, 1987, and the Foreign Assistance and Related Programs Appropriations Act, 1987, as such Acts were reported to the House; and (2) the conference report of the Legislative Branch Appropriations Act, 1987. Makes continuing appropriations for FY 1987 for the following activities which were conducted in FY 1986, at the current rate, with specified exceptions: (1) public health activities; (2) refugee and entrant assistance activities; (3) dependent care activities; (4) Head Start programs; (5) certain activities authorized by the Native Americans Programs Act, the Community Services Block Grant Act, the Follow Through Act, the Rehabilitation Act of 1973, the Higher Education Act, the Mutual Education and Cultural Exchange Act, the Education Amendments of 1980, the General Education Provisions Act, the Domestic Volunteer Service Act of 1973, and the Construction Industry Labor Law Amendments of 1985; (6) authorized activities of the Local Government Fiscal Assistance Trust Fund; (7) Economic Development Administration assistance programs; (8) United States Institute of Peace activities; (9) development of planning, research, and facilities for physical acoustics and related matters by the Secretary of Defense; and (10) the Low Income Home Energy Assistance Program. Prohibits the use of any such appropriations or authority for any project or activity for which funds or authority were not available during FY 1986. Provides that funds and authority provided by this Act shall remain available from the start of FY 1987, until the earliest of: (1) enactment of an appropriation for any project or activity provided for in this Act; (2) enactment of the applicable appropriation Act by both Houses without any provision for such project or activity; or (3) the end of FY 1987. Prohibits the use of funds provided under this Act to: (1) issue before June 1, 1987, or implement before October 1, 1987, regulations to modify the formula used in FY 1986 to divide funds among State agencies under the Child Nutrition Act of 1966 to carry out the special supplemental food program for women, infants and children (WIC); or (2) accept prepayment in FY 1987 of any rural housing loan, unless such loan was made at least 20 years before the date of prepayment. Authorizes the Secretary of Agriculture to transfer up to a specified amount of surplus agricultural commodities from inventory to complement support provided by the Department of Defense to the Tenth International Pan American Games to be held in Indianapolis, Indiana. Amends the Food Security Act of 1985 to limit the total of all payments that a person shall be entitled to receive under programs under the Agricultural Act of 1949 and the National Wool Act of 1954 for each of the 1986 and 1987 crops to $250,000. Prohibits the Secretary of Agriculture from denying a person status as a ""separate person"" for purposes of such Act solely because a family member cosigns for, or makes a loan to, such person and leases, loans, or gives such person equipment, land, or labor, if such family members were organized as separate units before December 31, 1985. Requires a specified amount of the available funds of the Rural Electrification Administration to be made available to the Choctaw Electric Cooperative (Arkansas) for electrical and plumbing equipment. Amends the National School Lunch Act and the Child Nutrition Act of 1966 to revise the definition of a school to which such Acts apply to include private schools with tuitions exceeding $1,500 per child. Provides that any funds authorized and appropriated under the Local Public Works Capital Development and Investment Act of 1976 in any fiscal year for projects in New York, New York, but obligated as of December 1, 1985, and not disbursed, shall remain available for obligation and expenditure through March 31, 1988, for any authorized project in such city or for any other city project determined to be eligible under the Public Works and Economic Development Act of 1965, if the total amount of such funds is not finally determined by October 15, 1986. Authorizes the SEDA-COG Joint Rail Authority, Lewisburg, Pennsylvania, to sell real property acquired with proceeds of an Economic Development Administration (EDA) grant and to retain the proceeds of the sale if they are used for purposes approved by EDA. Amends Federal defense procurement provisions to require that the Under Secretary of Defense for Acquisition be appointed from among persons who have an extensive management background in the private sector. Makes the Under Secretary responsible for setting overall policy for, and supervising, all acquisition activities of the Department of Defense. Requires the Defense Contract Audit Agency to supervise audit and oversight functions as it did before the Under Secretary's position was established. Places the Under Secretary on the Armed Forces Policy Council. Directs the Secretary of Defense to prescribe procedures to ensure that contractor audit and oversight activities are not duplicated within the Department. Prohibits any person from: (1) restricting a member of an armed force from communicating with a Member of Congress or an Inspector General, provided the communication is not unlawful and does not violate a domestic security regulation; or (2) taking an unfavorable personnel action or withholding a favorable personnel action as a reprisal against a member of an armed force for making such a communication. Requires the Inspector General of the Department of Defense to investigate and report to the Secretary and the armed forces member involved concerning any allegation by a member that such a reprisal has occurred with respect to a communication evidencing a violation of a law, rule, or regulation, mismanagement, a gross waste of funds, an abuse of authority, or a danger to public safety. Provides for the resolution of such an allegation and necessary corrective action by a civilian correction board. Requires the board to refer a prohibited retaliatory personnel action to the officer exercising general court-martial jurisdiction over the person who committed the action. Provides for the judicial review of a board's order. Prohibits any Department of Defense contractor from taking a reprisal action against any employee for disclosing to an appropriate Government official information about a defense contract the employee reasonably believes evidences a violation of a law, rule, or regulation, mismanagement, a gross waste of funds, an abuse of authority, or a danger to public health or safety. Permits an employee subjected to such a reprisal to file a complaint with the Secretary of Defense. Directs the Secretary: (1) to investigate the complaint; (2) upon determining there is a reasonable likelihood that such a reprisal has occurred, to provide the contractor with an opportunity to show why the Secretary should not order corrective action: (3) if not pursuaded by the contractor's presentation, to assess a monetary penalty and order the contractor to eliminate the adverse effect of the reprisal; and (4) to impose penalties, which may include debarment from further contracts, against any contractor who fails to comply with such an order. Provides for judicial review of the Secretary's decision. Prohibits any Department of Defense employee in a pay grade of GS-13 or higher or any armed forces member in a pay grade of 0-4 or higher who, during the two-year period preceding the person's separation from service, participated in a decision-making responsibility in a procurement function with respect to a contract through contact with a contractor, from accepting compensation from such contractor for two years after the person's separation from service. Subjects any person who knowingly receives or provides such compensation in violation of such prohibition to a fine and imprisonment. Permits the Secretary to exempt from such prohibition a person appointed to fill a sensitive civilian procurement executive position, with the concurrence of the Director of the Office of Government Ethics (OGE). Requires the Secretary to report on any such exemption to specified congressional committees. Requires each defense contract entered into with a contractor in a fiscal year following a fiscal year in which such contractor entered into defense contracts in amounts aggregating $100,000 or more to require the contractor to: (1) agree not to provide such compensation; or (2) pay specified damages if such compensation is provided. Requires such a contractor to report on former employees or armed forces members who received such compensation during the preceding year to the Secretary of Defense who shall refer any possible violations to the Attorney General. Requires the Director of OGE to review and report to the Congress on such reports. Prohibits: (1) the amount of funds represented, on the last day of a fiscal quarter during FY 1987 or 1988, by undefinitized contractual actions entered into by the Secretary of Defense (with respect to the Defense Logistics Agency) or the Secretary of a military department from exceeding ten percent of the amount of funds represented by all contractual actions entered into by the Secretary during such quarter: and (2) if such limit is exceeded, the Secretary from entering into any additional undefinitized contractual actions until the end of the following quarter. Requires each Secretary to report to specified congressional committees at the end of each quarter of FY 1987 and 1988 on the amount of funds represented by contractual actions entered into during such period and the portion of such funds represented by undefinitized contractual actions. Sets forth conditions under which an agency may enter into or modify an undefinitized contractual action. Establishes in the Department of Defense a Defense Acquisition Corps consisting of acquisition-related positions in the Office of the Secretary of Defense, the military departments, and the defense agencies. Makes the Under Secretary of Defense for Acquisition the head of the Corps. Amends the Department of Defense Appropriations Act, 1987, as reported to the House concerning the availability of funds to overhaul the SSBN 642 or the SSBN 624 and the transfer of funds to the International Trade Administration for export administration activities. Directs the Secretary of Defense: (1) to conduct through the Civilian Health and Medical Program of the Uniformed Services and report to specified congressional committees concerning a demonstration project on the treatment of alcoholism designed to compare the use of chemical aversion therapy with other treatments; and (2) pending the results of such project, to provide for coverage for chemical aversion treatment of beneficiaries for alcoholism to the same extent as for any other treatment of beneficiaries relating to alcoholism. Appropriates additional funds for army and navy procurement. Prohibits a State governor from withholding consent for the assignment to active duty outside the United States of any member or unit of the National Guard because of any objection to the location, purpose, type, or schedule of such active duty. Prohibits the use of funds provided by this or any other Act: (1) by the Corps of Engineers to transfer to a non-government entity any parks or recreation resources located at Greers Ferry Lake or Little Red River in Arkansas for which such an arrangement did not exist on or before September 1, 1986, until the Corps has studied the impact of such transfer and such study has been reviewed by specified congressional committees; or (2) for the Northfield Mountain Water Supply Project or the Millers and Tully Rivers Water Supply Project in Massachusetts, except for environmental studies by the United State Fish and Wildlife Service. Directs the Secretary of the Army to modify the Black Warrior and Tombigbee Rivers, Alabama, project to provide a safe channel and general navigation facilities in the vicinity of Jackson, Alabama. Lists certain costs of the Central Valley project, California, which shall not be recovered by the Secretary of the Interior from power contractors. Requires a specified portion of the amounts provided for Atomic Energy Defense Activities to be made available for defense waste and byproducts management. Permits the U.S. Governor of the Inter-American Development Bank to subscribe without fiscal limitation to up to a specified amount of the callable capital portion of the United States share of an increase in capital stock. Earmarks a specified amount of the funds made available for the Department of Housing and Urban Development for operating expenses of a field office in Springfield, Illinois. Directs the Secretary to reopen such field office and not to terminate operations at such office before the end of FY 1987. Provides the Interagency Committee on Cigarette and Little Cigar Fire Safety an additional six months to complete its final technical report and submit policy recommendations to the Congress. Appropriates additional funds to the National Park Service to restore the Roundhouse at Steamtown U.S.A. in Scranton, Pennsylvania. Requires funds appropriated for FY 1987 for impacted area assistance provided under the Indian Education Act to be distributed under the same proof of eligibility requirements as applied in FY 1986. Appropriates additional funds to the Smithsonian Institution for the Duke Ellington Collection. Provides for the continuation of coverage under the Civil Service Retirement System or the Federal Employees' Retirement System for employees engaged in providing food services for the House of Representatives after the food services operations are transferred by contract to a corporation or other person. Authorizes the Secretary of the Air Force to use a specified amount of funds available for military construction projects at Ellsworth Air Force Base, South Dakota, to provide assistance to the Douglas School District in Box Elder, South Dakota, to mitigate any adverse impact on district schools resulting from deployment of the B-1 bomber or establishment of the strategic training center at such base. Prohibits the use of Coast Guard resources to extend the navigation season on any of the Great Lakes or the Saint Lawrence River beyond January 15 of any year, unless extension is necessary under emergency circumstances. Directs the Federal Aviation Administration to initiate rulemaking action concerning aircraft transponder requirements. Requires approval by the Secretary of Transportation and completion of the construction of the Interstate Highway H-3 between the Halawa Interchange to, and including, the Halekou Interchange. Permits a rail carrier to acquire a water carrier that operates through the Panama Canal. Requires the Administrator of General Services to lease space for the United States Courts in Tacoma, Washington, at the site of Union Station, Tacoma, Washington. Prohibits the use of funds appropriated by this or any other Act for processing any application for a certificate of label approval for imported distilled spirits, malt beverages, or wine unless each application is accompanied by appropriate documentation. Requires a three percent cost of living increase in pay rates under the General Schedule and other statutory pay systems effective January 1, 1987. Bases determinations of appropriations to provide for such increase on the assumption that Federal agencies will absorb 50 percent of such increase. Increases the rates of basic pay, basic allowance for subsistence, and basic allowance for quarters of members of the uniformed services by three percent effective January 1, 1987. Title II: Omnibus Drug Supplemental Appropriations Act of 1987- Chapter I: Makes continuing appropriations for FY 1987 to: (1) the Department of Justice for legal activities, the Drug Enforcement Administration, the Federal prison system, and Office of Justice programs; (2) the Courts of Appeals, District Courts, and other judicial services; and (3) the United States Information Agency. Chapter II: Makes continuing appropriations for FY 1987 for: (1) foreign assistance; and (2) the Department of State for international narcotics control. Chapter III: Makes continuing appropriations for FY 1987 to: (1) the Department of the Interior for the National Park Service, the Bureau of Indian Affairs, and territorial and international affairs; and (2) the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) for the Health Resources and Services Administration. Chapter IV: Makes continuing appropriations for FY 1987 to: (1) HHS for the Alcohol, Drug Abuse, and Mental Health Administration; (2) the Advisory Commission on the Comprehensive Education of Intercollegiate Athletes; and (3) the Department of Education for drug abuse education and prevention. Chapter V: Makes continuing appropriations for FY 1987 to the Department of Transportation for the Coast Guard. Chapter VI: Makes continuing appropriations for FY 1987 to: (1) the Treasury Department for the U.S. Customs Service, operation and maintenance of the Air Interdiction Program, the Customs Forfeiture Fund, and payment of a grant to Puerto Rico; and (2) the Executive Office of the President for the White House Conference on Drug Abuse and Control.",2025-08-29T16:29:55Z, 99-hjres-731,99,hjres,731,A joint resolution affirming the legislative intent under the Social Security Act to provide for increases in old-age insurance benefits with due regard to increases in the cost of living.,Social Welfare,1986-09-17,1986-09-17,Referred to House Committee on Ways and Means.,House,"Rep. Walker, Robert S. [R-PA-16]",PA,R,W000068,2,"Affirms the legislative intent that benefits under the old-age insurance program of title II (Old Age, Survivors and Disability Insurance) of the Social Security Act continue to be determined under a benefit formula which increases benefits with due regard to increases in the cost of living.",2024-02-07T16:32:33Z, 99-hjres-727,99,hjres,727,A joint resolution making repayable advances to the Hazardous Substance Response Trust Fund.,Environmental Protection,1986-09-16,1986-10-18,Read twice and referred to the Committee on Appropriations.,House,"Rep. Whitten, Jamie L. [D-MS-1]",MS,D,W000428,0,"Amends the Department of Housing and Urban Development-Independent Agencies Appropriations Act, 1986 to make an additional repayable cash advance to the Hazardous Substance Response Trust Fund (Superfund). Prohibits the obligation of certain of such funds before Superfund taxing authority is enacted.",2025-01-14T18:18:18Z, 99-hjres-728,99,hjres,728,A joint resolution to provide for a settlement to the Maine Central Railroad Company and Portland Terminal Company labor-management dispute.,Labor and Employment,1986-09-16,1986-09-23,Other Measure S.J.Res.415 Passed House in Lieu.,House,"Rep. Florio, James J. [D-NJ-1]",NJ,D,F000215,26,Provides for a settlement to the Maine Central Railroad Company and Portland Terminal Company labor-management dispute.,2024-02-05T14:30:09Z, 99-hjres-729,99,hjres,729,"A joint resolution to designate the month of October, 1986, as ""Orphans and Foster Care Youth Month"".",Commemorations,1986-09-16,1986-09-16,Referred to House Committee on Post Office and Civil Service.,House,"Rep. Wortley, George C. [R-NY-27]",NY,R,W000752,24,Designates the month of October 1986 as Orphans and Foster Care Youth Month.,2024-02-06T20:04:02Z, 99-hjres-723,99,hjres,723,A joint resolution complying with the requirements of section 274(f)(1) of the Balanced Budget and Emergency Deficit Control Act of 1985.,Economics and Public Finance,1986-09-12,1986-09-12,Placed on Union Calendar No: 489.,House,"Rep. Gray, William H., III [D-PA-2]",PA,D,G000402,0,"Provides that this joint resolution shall be deemed to set forth the contents of the joint Office of Management and Budget-Congressional Budget Office sequestration report for FY 1987 transmitted to the Congress on August 20, 1986. Requires such report to serve as the sole basis for the sequestration order required to be issed by the President under the Balanced Budget and Emergency Deficit Control Act of 1985 (Gramm-Rudman-Hollings Act).",2021-06-30T19:00:30Z, 99-hjres-724,99,hjres,724,"A joint resolution making continuing appropriations for the fiscal year 1987, and for other purposes.",Economics and Public Finance,1986-09-12,1986-09-17,For Further Action See H.J.Res.730.,House,"Rep. Whitten, Jamie L. [D-MS-1]",MS,D,W000428,0,"Makes continuing appropriations for FY 1987 for programs, projects, or activities as provided for in the following Acts as passed by the House of Representatives: (1) the Agriculture, Rural Development, and Related Agencies Appropriations Act, 1987; (2) the Departments of Commerce, Justice, and State, the Judiciary, and Related Agencies Appropriations Act, 1987; (3) the District of Columbia Appropriations Act, 1987; (4) the Energy and Water Development Appropriations Act, 1987; (5) the Department of the Interior and Related Agencies Appropriations Act, 1987; (6) the Departments of Labor, Health and Human Services, and Education, and Related Agencies Appropriations Act, 1987; (7) the Military Construction Appropriations Act, 1987; (8) the Department of Transportation and Related Agencies Appropriations Act, 1987; and (9) the Treasury, Postal Service, and General Government Appropriations Act, 1987. Makes continuing appropriations for FY 1987 for programs, projects, or activities as provided for in: (1) the Department of Defense Appropriations Act, 1987, the Foreign Assistance and Related Programs Appropriations Act, 1987, and the Department of Housing and Urban Development-Independent Agencies Appropriations Act, 1987, as such Acts were reported to the House; and (2) the conference report of the Legislative Branch Appropriations Act, 1987. Makes continuing appropriations for FY 1987 for the following activities which were conducted in FY 1986, at the current rate, with specified exceptions: (1) public health activities; (2) refugee and entrant assistance activities; (3) dependent care activities; (4) Head Start program; (5) certain activities authorized by the Native Americans Programs Act, the Community Services Block Grant Act, the Follow Through Act, the Rehabilitation Act of 1973 the Higher Education Act, the Mutual Education and Cultural Exchange Act, the Education Amendments of 1980, the General Education Provisions Act, and the Domestic Volunteer Service Act of 1973; (6) authorized activities of the Local Government Fiscal Assistance Trust Fund; (7) Economic Development Administration assistance program; (8) United States Institute of Peace activities; (9) development of planning, research, and facilities for physical acoustics and related matters by the Secretary of Defense; and (10) the Low Income Home Energy Assistance Program. Prohibits the use of any such appropriations or authority for any project or activity for which funds or authority were not available during FY 1986. Provides that funds and authority provided by this Act shall remain available from October 1, 1986, until the earliest of: (1) enactment of an appropriation for any project or activity provided for in this Act; (2) enactment of the applicable appropriation Act by both Houses without any provision for such project or activity; or (3) September 30, 1987. Reduces each appropriation item of discretionary new budget authority made available in this Act by .92 percent in order to comply with outlay limits in the congressional budget resolution for FY 1987. Appropriates additional sums as may be required by the Omnibus Drug Bill for drug related programs, subject to authorization. Requires further reductions of .33 percent in each appropriation item of new discretionary budget authority made available under this Act in order to meet the outlay limits in the congressional budget resolution for FY 1987.",2024-02-05T11:50:03Z, 99-hjres-725,99,hjres,725,A joint resolution to commemorate the 100th birthday of Aldo Leopold and to recognize his contribution to the protection and wise management of renewable natural resources.,Public Lands and Natural Resources,1986-09-12,1986-10-10,Referred to Subcommittee on Public Lands.,House,"Rep. Kastenmeier, Robert W. [D-WI-2]",WI,D,K000020,0,Gives special recognition to the achievements of wilderness ecologist Aldo Leopold. Urges Federal land management agencies to model their activities after the conservation ethic he inspired.,2024-02-07T13:32:55Z, 99-hjres-726,99,hjres,726,"A joint resolution to provide for the temporary extension of certain programs relating to housing and community development, and for other purposes.",Housing and Community Development,1986-09-12,1986-09-12,Referred to Subcommittee on Housing and Community Development.,House,"Rep. Gonzalez, Henry B. [D-TX-20]",TX,D,G000272,0,"Amends the National Housing Act to extend authority through March 31, 1987, for: (1) title I financial institution insurance for housing renovation and modernization; (2) general mortgage insurance; (3) low and moderate income and displaced families mortgage insurance; (4) homeownership for lower income families including mortgage insurance authority and housing stimulus authority; (5) mortgage co-insurance, including rental rehabilitation and development projects; (6) graduated payment and indexed mortgage insurance; (7) the demonstration mortgage reinsurance program; (8) mortgage insurance for armed forces' civilian employees and defense housing for impacted areas; (9) mortgage insurance for land development; and (10) mortgage insurance for medical and dental group practice facilities. Amends the National Housing Act to extend insured mortgage commitment limitations through FY 1987. Amends the Housing Act of 1964 to extend urban rehabilitation loan authority through March 31, 1987. Amends the Housing Act of 1949 to extend Farmers Home Administration authority through March 31, 1987, for: (1) insured loans for rental and cooperative housing and related facilities for elderly persons and families in rural areas; (2) rural communities with 10,000 - 20,000 population to participate in rural housing programs; and (3) mutual and self-help housing grant and loan authority. Amends the National Flood Insurance Act of 1968 to extend authority for national flood insurance, including emergency implementation and flood-risk zones, through March 31, 1987. Amends the National Housing Act to extend authority for the national crime insurance program and for existing contracts through March 31, 1987. Amends the Housing and Community Development Act of 1974 to extend community development block grant entitlement authority for certain metropolitan city and urban county areas through March 31, 1987. Amends the Housing and Urban-Rural Recovery Act of 1983 to extend the maximum interest rate limitation on loans for housing and related facilities for elderly or handicapped families through March 31, 1987. Extends the Home Mortgage Disclosure Act through March 31, 1987.",2024-02-06T19:38:08Z, 99-hjres-721,99,hjres,721,"A joint resolution to designate the week of October 12, 1986, through October 18, 1986, as ""National Job Skills Week"".",Commemorations,1986-09-11,1986-10-08,Became Public Law No: 99-455.,House,"Rep. Martinez, Matthew G. [D-CA-30]",CA,D,M000206,0,"Designates the week of October 12 through October 18, 1986, as National Job Skills Week.",2024-02-06T20:04:02Z, 99-hjres-722,99,hjres,722,"A joint resolution to designate the week beginning January 25, 1987, as ""National Productivity Improvement Week"".",Commemorations,1986-09-11,1986-09-11,Referred to House Committee on Post Office and Civil Service.,House,"Rep. Swindall, Patrick L. [R-GA-4]",GA,R,S001122,18,"Designates the week beginning January 25, 1987, as National Productivity Improvement Week.",2024-02-06T20:04:02Z, 99-hjres-719,99,hjres,719,"A joint resolution to provide for the designation of the week of October 12, 1986 through October 18, 1986 as ""Myasthenia Gravis Awareness Week"".",Commemorations,1986-09-10,1986-09-10,Referred to House Committee on Post Office and Civil Service.,House,"Rep. Conte, Silvio O. [R-MA-1]",MA,R,C000709,0,"Designates the week of October 12 through October 18, 1986, as Myasthenia Gravis Awareness Week.",2024-02-06T20:04:02Z, 99-hjres-720,99,hjres,720,"A joint resolution to designate the week of October 19 through 25, 1986 as ""National CPR Awareness Week"".",Commemorations,1986-09-10,1986-09-10,Referred to House Committee on Post Office and Civil Service.,House,"Rep. Parris, Stanford E. (Stan) [R-VA-8]",VA,R,P000080,35,"Designates the week of October 19 through October 25, 1986, as National CPR Awareness Week.",2024-02-06T20:04:02Z, 99-hjres-718,99,hjres,718,"A joint resolution to designate the week beginning November 30, 1986, as ""National Home Health Care Week"".",Commemorations,1986-09-09,1986-09-15,Referred to Subcommittee on Census and Population.,House,"Rep. Panetta, Leon [D-CA-16]",CA,D,P000047,222,"Designates the week beginning November 30, 1986, as National Home Health Care Week.",2024-02-06T20:04:02Z, 99-hjres-713,99,hjres,713,A joint resolution making a repayable advance to the Hazardous Substance Response Trust Fund.,Environmental Protection,1986-08-15,1986-08-28,Became Public Law No: 99-411.,House,"Rep. Boland, Edward P. [D-MA-2]",MA,D,B000600,0,"Amends the Department of Housing and Urban Development-Independent Agencies Appropriations Act, 1986 to make an additional repayable cash advance to the Hazardous Substance Response Trust Fund (Superfund).",2023-01-19T20:05:00Z, 99-hjres-714,99,hjres,714,"A joint resolution to authorize and request the President of the United States to issue a proclamation designating the week beginning October 5, 1986 as ""National Port Week"".",Commemorations,1986-08-15,1986-08-22,Referred to Subcommittee on Census and Population.,House,"Rep. Biaggi, Mario [D-NY-19]",NY,D,B000432,135,"Authorizes and requests the President to designate the week beginning October 5, 1986, as National Port Week.",2024-02-06T20:04:02Z, 99-hjres-715,99,hjres,715,"A joint resolution to designate July 2 and 3, 1987, as ""The U.S.--Canada Days of Peace and Friendship"".",Commemorations,1986-08-15,1986-10-02,See S.J.Res.402.,House,"Rep. Bonior, David E. [D-MI-12]",MI,D,B000619,170,"Designates July 2 and July 3, 1987, as United States-Canada Days of Peace and Friendship.",2024-02-06T20:04:02Z, 99-hjres-716,99,hjres,716,"A joint resolution to designate October 1986 as ""Learning Disabilities Awareness Month"".",Commemorations,1986-08-15,1986-09-26,See S.J.Res.413.,House,"Rep. Brown, George E., Jr. [D-CA-36]",CA,D,B000918,61,Designates October 1986 as Learning Disabilities Awareness Month.,2024-02-06T20:04:02Z, 99-hjres-717,99,hjres,717,"A joint resolution designating September 20th, 1986 as ""National Youth in Politics Day"".",Commemorations,1986-08-15,1986-08-22,Referred to Subcommittee on Census and Population.,House,"Rep. Rose, Charlie [D-NC-7]",NC,D,R000436,0,"Designates September 20, 1986, as National Youth in Politics Day.",2024-02-06T20:04:02Z, 99-hjres-710,99,hjres,710,"A joint resolution to designate the week beginning October 6, 1986, as ""National Children's Television Awareness Week"".",Commemorations,1986-08-14,1986-10-06,Became Public Law No: 99-444.,House,"Rep. Wirth, Timothy [D-CO-2]",CO,D,W000647,218,"(Measure passed House, amended) Designates the week beginning October 12, 1986, as National Children's Television Awareness Week.",2024-02-06T20:04:02Z, 99-hjres-711,99,hjres,711,"A joint resolution to designate the week beginning October 5, 1986, as ""National Birds of Prey Conservation Week"".",Commemorations,1986-08-14,1986-08-22,Referred to Subcommittee on Census and Population.,House,"Rep. Ritter, Don [R-PA-15]",PA,R,R000277,13,"Designates the week beginning October 5, 1986, as National Birds of Prey Conservation Week.",2024-02-06T20:04:02Z, 99-hjres-712,99,hjres,712,A joint resolution to request that the entertainment industry take certain steps to assist in the national war against illegal drugs.,"Arts, Culture, Religion",1986-08-14,1986-08-15,Referred to Subcommittee on Health and the Environment.,House,"Rep. Walker, Robert S. [R-PA-16]",PA,R,W000068,227,Requests the entertainment industry to: (1) refrain from producing material which glamorizes or encourages the use of illegal drugs; and (2) develop material which encourages the rejection of illegal drug usage.,2024-02-05T14:30:09Z, 99-hjres-707,99,hjres,707,"A joint resolution designating the month of October 1986 as ""National High-Tech Month"".",Commemorations,1986-08-13,1986-08-19,Referred to Subcommittee on Census and Population.,House,"Rep. Dymally, Mervyn M. [D-CA-31]",CA,D,D000592,43,Designates the month of October 1986 as National High-Tech Month.,2024-02-06T20:04:02Z, 99-hjres-708,99,hjres,708,"A joint resolution to designate September 11, 1986, ""9-1-1 Emergency Number Day"".",Commemorations,1986-08-13,1986-10-06,See S.J.Res.405.,House,"Rep. Feighan, Edward F. [D-OH-19]",OH,D,F000059,68,"Designates September 11, 1986, as 9-1-1 Emergency Number Day.",2024-02-06T20:04:02Z, 99-hjres-709,99,hjres,709,"A joint resolution to designate the year beginning October 1, 1986, as the National Institute of Health Centennial Year.",Commemorations,1986-08-13,1986-10-16,See S.J.Res.395.,House,"Rep. Waxman, Henry A. [D-CA-24]",CA,D,W000215,240,"Designates the year beginning October 1, 1986, as the National Institutes of Health Centennial Year.",2024-02-06T20:04:02Z, 99-hjres-704,99,hjres,704,"A joint resolution to authorize and request the President to proclaim the week of November 23, 1986, to November 30, 1986, as ""American Indian Week"".",Commemorations,1986-08-12,1986-10-14,See S.J.Res.390.,House,"Rep. Burton, Sala [D-CA-5]",CA,D,B001158,68,"Authorizes and requests the President to designate the week of November 23 to November 30, 1986, as American Indian Week.",2024-02-06T20:04:02Z, 99-hjres-705,99,hjres,705,"A joint resolution to designate March 22, 1987, as ""National Yiddish Books Day"".",Commemorations,1986-08-12,1986-08-19,Referred to Subcommittee on Census and Population.,House,"Rep. Frank, Barney [D-MA-4]",MA,D,F000339,0,"Designates March 22, 1987, as National Yiddish Books Day.",2024-02-06T20:04:02Z, 99-hjres-706,99,hjres,706,"A joint resolution designating November 12, 1986, as ""Salute to School Volunteers Day"".",Commemorations,1986-08-12,1986-10-27,See S.J.Res.407.,House,"Rep. Ford, William D. [D-MI-15]",MI,D,F000270,94,"Designates November 12, 1986, as Salute to School Volunteers Day.",2024-02-06T20:04:02Z, 99-hjres-700,99,hjres,700,"A joint resolution to designate the week of October 26, 1986, through November 1, 1986, as ""National Adult Immunization Awareness Week"".",Commemorations,1986-08-11,1986-10-22,See S.J.Res.396.,House,"Rep. Roybal, Edward R. [D-CA-25]",CA,D,R000485,151,"Designates the week of October 26 through November 1, 1986, as National Adult Immunization Awareness Week.",2024-02-06T20:04:02Z, 99-hjres-701,99,hjres,701,"A joint resolution to designate October 6, 1986, as ""National Drug Abuse Education Day"".",Commemorations,1986-08-11,1986-08-11,Referred to House Committee on Post Office and Civil Service.,House,"Rep. Gejdenson, Sam [D-CT-2]",CT,D,G000120,218,"Designates October 6, 1986, as National Drug Abuse Education Day.",2024-02-06T20:04:02Z, 99-hjres-702,99,hjres,702,A joint resolution to amend the Constitution to provide for statehood for the District of Columbia.,Government Operations and Politics,1986-08-11,1986-08-13,Referred to Subcommittee on Civil and Constitutional Rights.,House,"Rep. Gonzalez, Henry B. [D-TX-20]",TX,D,G000272,0,"Constitutional Amendment - Declares the State of Columbia (currently, the District of Columbia) to be a State of the United States of America. Admits Columbia into the Union on an equal footing with the other States.",2021-06-30T19:00:24Z, 99-hjres-703,99,hjres,703,"A joint resolution to authorize and request the President to designate the week beginning April 12, 1987, as ""National Week of the American Taxpayer"".",Commemorations,1986-08-11,1986-08-19,Referred to Subcommittee on Census and Population.,House,"Rep. Panetta, Leon [D-CA-16]",CA,D,P000047,9,"Authorizes and requests the President to designate the week beginning April 12, 1987, as National Week of the American Taxpayer.",2024-02-06T20:04:02Z, 99-hjres-698,99,hjres,698,"A joint resolution designating the month of September 1986 as ""National Back to School--Back Off Drugs Month"".",Commemorations,1986-08-07,1986-08-14,Referred to Subcommittee on Census and Population.,House,"Rep. Biaggi, Mario [D-NY-19]",NY,D,B000432,57,Designates the month of September 1986 as National Back to School-Back Off Drugs Month. Sets forth drug abuse prevention activities in which schools should engage.,2024-02-06T20:04:02Z, 99-hjres-699,99,hjres,699,A joint resolution to prohibit the Secretary of Energy from providing uranium enrichment services under certain criteria submitted to the Congress pursuant to the Atomic Energy Act of 1954.,Energy,1986-08-07,1986-09-29,Reported to House by House Committee on Energy and Commerce. Report No: 99-926 (Part I).,House,"Rep. Richardson, Bill [D-NM-3]",NM,D,R000229,18,"Prohibits the Secretary of Energy from providing uranium enrichment services under certain contractual criteria that were submitted to the Congress pursuant to the Atomic Energy Act of 1954 on July 24, 1986, and were published in the Federal Register on July 29, 1986.",2025-01-15T18:51:50Z, 99-hjres-697,99,hjres,697,"A joint resolution to proclaim October 23, 1986, as ""A Time of Remembrance"" for all victims of terrorism throughout the world.",Commemorations,1986-08-06,1986-08-14,Referred to Subcommittee on Census and Population.,House,"Rep. Garcia, Robert [D-NY-18]",NY,D,G000047,1,"Proclaims October 23, 1986, as A Time of Remembrance for all victims of terrorism. Urges Americans to wear a purple ribbon in honor of the sacrifices made in pursuit of peace and freedom. Authorizes and requests the President to call upon U.S. departments, agencies, and other interested parties to fly U.S. flags at half staff.",2024-02-06T20:04:02Z, 99-hjres-694,99,hjres,694,"A joint resolution to designate the week of December 14, 1986, through December 20, 1986, as ""National Drunk and Drugged Driving Awareness Week"".",Commemorations,1986-08-05,1986-08-14,Received in the Senate and read twice and referred to the Committee on Judiciary.,House,"Rep. Barnes, Michael D. [D-MD-8]",MD,D,B000160,230,"Designates the week of December 14 through December 20, 1986, as National Drunk and Drugged Driving Awareness Week.",2025-07-21T19:32:26Z, 99-hjres-695,99,hjres,695,"A joint resolution to designate October 1986, as ""National Home Knitting Month"".",Commemorations,1986-08-05,1986-08-14,Referred to Subcommittee on Census and Population.,House,"Rep. Lujan, Manuel, Jr. [R-NM-1]",NM,R,L000506,0,Designates the month of October 1986 as National Home Knitting Month.,2024-02-06T20:04:02Z, 99-hjres-696,99,hjres,696,"A joint resolution to designate the week beginning November 9, 1986, as ""American Indian Heritage Week"".",Commemorations,1986-08-05,1986-08-14,Referred to Subcommittee on Census and Population.,House,"Rep. Mitchell, Parren J. [D-MD-7]",MD,D,M000826,0,"Designates the week beginning November 9, 1986, as American Indian Heritage Week.",2024-02-06T20:04:02Z, 99-hjres-692,99,hjres,692,"A joint resolution to designate the week of October 19, 1986, through October 26, 1986, ""National Housing Week"".",Commemorations,1986-08-01,1986-09-25,Became Public Law No: 99-419.,House,"Rep. AuCoin, Les [D-OR-1]",OR,D,A000337,255,"Designates the week of October 19 through October 26, 1986, as National Housing Week.",2025-07-21T19:32:26Z, 99-hjres-693,99,hjres,693,"A joint resolution to designate the week beginning November 16, 1986, as ""National Arts Week"".",Commemorations,1986-08-01,1986-10-22,See S.J.Res.304.,House,"Rep. Green, S. William [R-NY-15]",NY,R,G000417,229,"Designates the week beginning November 16, 1986, as National Arts Week.",2024-02-06T20:04:02Z, 99-hjres-690,99,hjres,690,A joint resolution proposing an amendment to the Constitution of the United States to repeal the twenty-second amendment to the Constitution.,Government Operations and Politics,1986-07-31,1986-08-05,Referred to Subcommittee on Civil and Constitutional Rights.,House,"Rep. Dornan, Robert K. [R-CA-38]",CA,R,D000435,7,Constitutional Amendment - Repeals the 22d amendment to the Constitution (limitation on presidential terms).,2021-06-30T19:00:20Z, 99-hjres-691,99,hjres,691,A joint resolution to prohibit the importation of textile fiber products from the Republic of South Africa.,Foreign Trade and International Finance,1986-07-31,1986-07-31,Referred to House Committee on Ways and Means.,House,"Rep. Neal, Stephen L. [D-NC-5]",NC,D,N000016,0,Prohibits imports of textile fiber products from South Africa.,2024-02-07T16:32:33Z, 99-hjres-689,99,hjres,689,"A joint resolution to designate June 7, 1987, as ""National Family Day"".",Commemorations,1986-07-30,1986-08-14,Referred to Subcommittee on Census and Population.,House,"Rep. Dannemeyer, William E. [R-CA-39]",CA,R,D000044,0,"Designates June 7, 1987, as National Family Day.",2024-02-06T20:04:02Z, 99-hjres-688,99,hjres,688,"A joint resolution to authorize and request the President to designate the month of December 1986, as ""Made in America Month"".",Commemorations,1986-07-29,1986-10-27,See S.J.Res.392.,House,"Rep. Hefner, W. G. (Bill) [D-NC-8]",NC,D,H000448,98,Authorizes and requests the President to designate December 1986 as Made in America Month.,2024-02-06T20:04:02Z, 99-hjres-687,99,hjres,687,A joint resolution proposing an amendment to the Constitution of the United States repealing the twenty-second article of amendment thereto.,Government Operations and Politics,1986-07-28,1986-07-30,Referred to Subcommittee on Civil and Constitutional Rights.,House,"Rep. Vander Jagt, Guy [R-MI-9]",MI,R,V000027,70,Constitutional Amendment - Repeals the 22d amendment to the Constitution (limitation on presidential terms).,2021-06-30T19:00:19Z, 99-hjres-682,99,hjres,682," A joint resolution extending best wishes to the Board of Supervisors of the County of San Diego, California, on the occasion of the 50th anniversary celebration and rededication of the San Diego County Administration Center on August 20, 1986.",Commemorations,1986-07-24,1986-08-14,Referred to Subcommittee on Census and Population.,House,"Rep. Bates, Jim [D-CA-44]",CA,D,B000236,39,"Authorizes and requests the President to extend best wishes to the Board of Supervisors of San Diego County, California, on the occasion of the 50th anniversary celebration and rededication of the San Diego County Administration Center on August 20, 1986.",2024-02-06T20:04:02Z, 99-hjres-683,99,hjres,683,A joint resolution to provide for a temporary prohibition of strikes or lockouts with respect to the Maine Central Railroad Company and Portland Terminal Company labor-management dispute.,Labor and Employment,1986-07-24,1986-08-21,Became Public Law No: 99-385.,House,"Rep. Florio, James J. [D-NJ-1]",NJ,D,F000215,15,"(Measure passed House, amended) Makes specified provisions of the Railway Labor Act applicable for an additional 60-day period so as to extend the temporary prohibition of strikes and lockouts with respect to the Maine Central Railroad Company and Portland Terminal Company labor-management dispute. Directs the three-member board appointed by the National Mediation Board to report to the Congress on: (1) the progress of negotiations in such dispute; (2) certain findings of fact; and (3) recommendations for a proposed solution.",2024-02-05T14:30:09Z, 99-hjres-684,99,hjres,684,A joint resolution calling for recognition of United Way's 100th Anniversary.,Social Welfare,1986-07-24,1986-11-06,Became Public Law No: 99-612.,House,"Rep. Michel, Robert H. [R-IL-18]",IL,R,M000692,262,Honors the United Way on the occasion of its 100th anniversary. Encourages the United Way to continue its fine work and achieve its goal of doubling its resources by 1991.,2025-07-21T19:32:26Z, 99-hjres-685,99,hjres,685,"A joint resolution authorizing the Philippine Scouts and U.S. Veterans' Association of America to establish a memorial to honor the Philippine Scouts, who served bravely in the United States Army in Bataan and Corregidor during World War II.",Armed Forces and National Security,1986-07-24,1986-07-24,Referred to House Committee on House Administration.,House,"Rep. Panetta, Leon [D-CA-16]",CA,D,P000047,21,"Authorizes the Philippine Scouts and U.S. Veterans' Association of America to establish a memorial on Federal land in the District of Columbia or its environs honoring the Philippine Scouts, who served bravely in the U.S. Army in Bataan and Corregidor during World War II. Terminates the authority to establish the memorial if its construction is not begun within five years with non-Federal funds sufficient to ensure its completion.",2024-02-07T11:39:48Z, 99-hjres-686,99,hjres,686,"A joint resolution to designate August 12, 1986, as ""National Civil Rights Day"".",Commemorations,1986-07-24,1986-10-16,Became Public Law No: 99-482.,House,"Rep. Visclosky, Peter J. [D-IN-1]",IN,D,V000108,230,"(Measure passed Senate, amended) Designates August 12, 1987, as National Civil Rights Day.",2025-07-21T19:32:26Z, 99-hjres-680,99,hjres,680,A joint resolution proposing an amendment to the Constitution of the United States relating to the salaries of judges convicted and imprisoned for felonies.,Law,1986-07-23,1986-07-23,Referred to House Committee on The Judiciary.,House,"Rep. Gallo, Dean A. [R-NJ-11]",NJ,R,G000025,0,Constitutional Amendment - Allows the Congress to provide for the diminution of the salary of a judge upon the felony conviction and imprisonment of such judge.,2021-06-30T19:00:15Z, 99-hjres-681,99,hjres,681,"A joint resolution to designate March 17, 1987, as ""National China-Burma-India Veterans Association Day"".",Commemorations,1986-07-23,1986-08-13,Referred to Subcommittee on Census and Population.,House,"Rep. Montgomery, G. V. (Sonny) [D-MS-3]",MS,D,M000865,9,"Designates March 17, 1987, as National China-Burma-India Veterans Association Day.",2024-02-06T20:04:02Z, 99-hjres-678,99,hjres,678,"A joint resolution to designate October 1986 as ""Crack/Cocaine Awareness Month"".",Commemorations,1986-07-22,1986-10-16,Became Public Law No: 99-481.,House,"Rep. Garcia, Robert [D-NY-18]",NY,D,G000047,75,Designates October 1986 as Crack/Cocaine Awareness Month.,2025-07-21T19:32:26Z, 99-hjres-679,99,hjres,679,"A joint resolution to designate the week of September 8 through September 14, 1986, as ""National Annapolis Convention Week"".",Commemorations,1986-07-22,1986-07-28,Referred to Subcommittee on Census and Population.,House,"Rep. Hoyer, Steny H. [D-MD-5]",MD,D,H000874,8,"Designates the week of September 8 through September 14, 1986, as National Annapolis Convention Week.",2024-02-06T20:04:02Z, 99-hjres-672,99,hjres,672,"A joint resolution ratifying and affirming the report of January 15, 1986, of the Director of the Office of Management and Budget and the Director of the Congressional Budget Office with respect to fiscal year 1986.",Economics and Public Finance,1986-07-17,1986-07-31,Became Public Law No: 99-366.,House,"Rep. Wright, James C., Jr. [D-TX-12]",TX,D,W000763,0,"Ratifies and affirms as law the report issued by the Directors of the Congressional Budget Office and the Office of Management and Budget on January 15, 1986, setting forth FY 1986 budget cuts pursuant to the Balanced Budget and Emergency Deficit Control Act of 1985 (Gramm-Rudman-Hollings Act).",2023-01-19T20:05:00Z, 99-hjres-673,99,hjres,673,A joint resolution in support of an early transition to democracy in Chile and Paraguay.,International Affairs,1986-07-17,1986-08-28,Executive Comment Requested from State.,House,"Rep. Bereuter, Doug [R-NE-1]",NE,R,B000403,25,"Declares that the United States reaffirms that the U.S. Ambassadors to Chile and Paraguay represent the policies of the United States, the American people, and the Congress. States that in order to further support democracy in those countries: (1) the United States condemns the acts of repression by the Governments of Chile and Paraguay and calls for the adoption of a timetable for the transition to democracy in both countries; and (2) the U.S. Executive Director of each multilateral development institution shall vote against any loan or other financial assistance for Chile or Paraguay which is not directed to programs that serve the human needs of the people. Provides for the redemption of such assistance upon certification by the President to the Congress that both countries have made progress in recognition of human rights, economic equity, and the transition to democracy. Provides that the Congress shall have 15 days after receiving a presidential certification to enact a joint resolution disapproving the certification.",2025-01-23T13:14:35Z, 99-hjres-674,99,hjres,674,"A joint resolution to direct the Chairman of the Nuclear Regulatory Commission to review, disseminate, and apply the recommendations of the report to be issued jointly by the Nuclear Regulatory Commission, the Department of Energy, and representatives of the American nuclear industry regarding the nuclear accident at the Chernobyl nuclear facility in the Soviet Union.",Energy,1986-07-17,1986-08-19,Referred to Subcommittee on Energy and the Environment.,House,"Rep. Gekas, George W. [R-PA-17]",PA,R,G000121,5,"Directs the Chairman of the Nuclear Regulatory Commission to: (1) review and disseminate a report issued by the Nuclear Regulatory Commission, the Department of Energy, and U.S. nuclear industry representatives regarding the Chernobyl nuclear incident; and (2) apply the recommendations of such report to U.S. nuclear facilities.",2024-02-07T13:32:55Z, 99-hjres-675,99,hjres,675,"A joint resolution to designate October 6, 1986, as ""German-American Day"".",Commemorations,1986-07-17,1986-07-28,Referred to Subcommittee on Census and Population.,House,"Rep. Luken, Thomas A. [D-OH-1]",OH,D,L000508,57,"Designates October 6, 1986, as German-American Day.",2024-02-06T20:04:02Z, 99-hjres-676,99,hjres,676,"A joint resolution ratifying and affirming the report of January 15, 1986, of the Director of the Office of Management and Budget and the Director of the Congressional Budget Office with respect to fiscal year 1986.",Economics and Public Finance,1986-07-17,1986-07-17,House Committee on Temporary Joint Committee on Deficit Reduction Reported an Original Measure. Report No: 99-694.,House,"Rep. Gray, William H., III [D-PA-2]",PA,D,G000402,0,"Ratifies and affirms as law the report issued by the Directors of the Congressional Budget Office and the Office of Management and Budget on January 15, 1986, setting forth FY 1986 budget cuts pursuant to the Balanced Budget and Emergency Deficit Control Act of 1985 (Gramm-Rudman-Hollings Act).",2021-06-30T19:00:14Z, 99-hjres-677,99,hjres,677,"A joint resolution to designate the week beginning March 29, 1987, as ""American Physiologists Week"".",Commemorations,1986-07-17,1986-07-28,Referred to Subcommittee on Census and Population.,House,"Rep. Walgren, Doug [D-PA-18]",PA,D,W000044,125,"Designates the week beginning March 29, 1987, as American Physiologists Week.",2024-02-06T20:04:02Z, 99-hjres-671,99,hjres,671,"A joint resolution designating 1987 as the ""Year of the Reader"".",Commemorations,1986-07-16,1986-10-16,Became Public Law No: 99-494.,House,"Rep. Oakar, Mary Rose [D-OH-20]",OH,D,O000001,51,Designates 1987 as the Year of the Reader.,2024-02-06T20:04:02Z, 99-hjres-669,99,hjres,669,"A joint resolution expressing the sense of the Congress with respect to the freedom and independence of the people of Estonia, Latvia, and Lithuania.",International Affairs,1986-07-15,1986-07-24,Referred to Subcommittee on Human Rights and International Organizations.,House,"Rep. Dornan, Robert K. [R-CA-38]",CA,R,D000435,1,"Declares that the Congress: (1) recognizes the continuing desire and right of the people of the Baltic States of Estonia, Latvia, and Lithuania for independence from the Soviet Union; (2) calls upon the President to direct world attention to the Baltic States' right of self-determination by issuing a statement that informs U.N. member nations of U.S. support for such self-determination and nonrecognition of the Soviet incorporation of the Baltic States; and (3) calls upon the President to promote Soviet compliance with the Helsinki Final Act.",2024-02-07T11:38:03Z, 99-hjres-670,99,hjres,670,"A joint resolution to designate the week beginning August 31, 1986, as ""National Pedestrian Safety Week"".",Commemorations,1986-07-15,1986-07-28,Referred to Subcommittee on Census and Population.,House,"Rep. Hertel, Dennis M. [D-MI-14]",MI,D,H000547,112,"Designates the week beginning August 31, 1986, as National Pedestrian Safety Week.",2024-02-06T20:04:02Z, 99-hjres-666,99,hjres,666,"A joint resolution expressing the sense of Congress in support of a commemorative structure within the National Park System dedicated to the promotion of understanding, knowledge, opportunity and equality for all people.","Civil Rights and Liberties, Minority Issues",1986-06-26,1986-10-21,Became Public Law No: 99-511.,House,"Rep. Leland, Mickey [D-TX-18]",TX,D,L000237,102,"(Measure passed House, amended) Expresses the support of the Congress for the program of the National Council for Education and Economic Development, Incorporated, to raise an endowment to assure the permanent location of a commemorative structure within the National Park System, or on other Federal lands, dedicated to understanding, knowledge, opportunity, and equality for all people.",2025-04-23T11:41:33Z, 99-hjres-667,99,hjres,667,"A joint resolution to designate August 1, 1986, as ""Helsinki Human Rights Day"".",International Affairs,1986-06-26,1986-08-06,See S.J.Res.371.,House,"Rep. Porter, John Edward [R-IL-10]",IL,R,P000444,65,"Designates August 1, 1986, the 11th anniversary of the signing of the Helsinki Accords, as Helsinki Human Rights Day. Requests the President to: (1) reassert American commitment to the Helsinki Accords; (2) raise the issue of noncompliance with such Accords with the U.S.S.R. and the Warsaw Pact nations; and (3) convey to U.S. allies the necessity of unity on these points.",2024-02-07T11:38:03Z, 99-hjres-668,99,hjres,668,A joint resolution increasing the statutory limit on the public debt.,Economics and Public Finance,1986-06-26,1986-10-10,Rules Committee Resolution H.Res.586 Reported to House.,House,,,,,0,"(Measure passed Senate, amended, roll call #208 (47-40)) Title I: (Not Present) Title II: Social Security Trust Funds - Social Security Trust Funds Management Act of 1986 - Amends title II (Old Age, Survivors and Disability Insurance) of the Social Security Act to direct the Managing Trustee of the Federal Old-Age and Survivors Insurance Trust Fund and the Federal Disability Insurance Trust Fund (OASDI trust funds), as soon as possible without exceeding the public debt limit or jeopardizing the timely payment of OASDI benefits, to invest any amounts in the trust funds that have not been invested solely by reason of the public debt limit, if the taxes with respect to which such amounts were appropriated have been received in the general fund of the Treasury. Eliminates such receipt of taxes requirement on July 1, 1990. Defines the term ""debt limit impact period"" as any period for which the Secretary of the Treasury determines that the issuance of Government obligations sufficient to conduct the financial operations of the United States may not be made without exceeding the public debt limit. Requires the Managing Trustee, upon expiration of any debt limit impact period, to: (1) reissue to each OASDI fund obligations identical to obligations which were redeemed during such period and which would not have been redeemed if such period had not occurred; (2) issue to each OASDI trust fund obligations identical to obligations which were not issued during such period but which would have been issued if such period had not occurred; and (3) pay to each OASDI trust fund an amount equal to the interest such trust fund failed to earn because of redemptions, disinvestments, or the lack of investments during a debt limit impact period solely by reason of the public debt limit. Provides for the immediate availability of OASDI tax receipts exclusively for purposes of the OASDI program upon their transfer from the general fund of the Treasury. Requires such transfer to occur upon the receipt of such taxes by the Treasury. (Currently, monthly transfers are made.) Requires members of the OASDI trust funds' Board of Trustees to faithfully execute their duties, but does not impose a fiduciary duty. Requires the Board to meet at least twice each year. Sets forth provisions requiring reports by the Board to the Congress and the Managing Trustee to the Board and the Congress on the status and operation of the OASDI trust funds during any debt limit impact period. Directs the Managing Trustee to immediately invest such portion of the OASDI trust funds as is not required for current withdrawals. Allows the Managing Trustee to sell or redeem OASDI trust fund obligations only for OASDI program purposes. Directs the Managing Trustee to sell and redeem obligations necessary to ensure timely payment of OASDI benefits, even if either OASDI trust fund holds any amounts not invested by reason of the public debt limit, provided the principal amount of such obligations shall not exceed the principal amount of obligations that would have been sold or redeemed under normal operating procedures. Title III: Balanced Budget and Emergency Deficit Control - Balanced Budget and Emergency Deficit Control Reaffirmation Act of 1986 - Amends the Balanced Budget and Emergency Deficit Control Act of 1985 (Gramm-Rudman-Hollings Act) to revise sequestration procedures. Directs the Comptroller General to submit the General Accounting Office's (GAO) initial and revised sequestration reports for a fiscal year to the Director of the Office of Management and Budget (OMB). (Current law requires such reports to be submitted to the President.) Requires the GAO reports to contain the Comptroller General's views concerning the estimates, determinations, and specifications contained in the report submitted by the Directors of OMB and the Congressional Budget Office (CBO). Requires the Director of OMB to issue to the President and the Congress: (1) by September 1 preceding the fiscal year, an initial sequestration report based on the initial GAO report, providing the same items of information as contained in the OMB-CBO report, and explaining any deviations between the estimates, determinations, and specifications included and the views of the Comptroller General in the GAO report; and (2) by October 15, a revised report as necessary in light of the revised GAO report. Requires such revised report to contain the same estimated amounts of budget authority, outlays, spending authority, revenues, obligation limitations, obligated balances, unobligated balances, loan guarantee commitments, and direct loan obligations as contained in the initial report unless legislation is enacted, a final regulation is promulgated, or a sale of assets is announced after such initial report which requires a change. Requires the President to issue any necessary initial sequestration order on September 3 (currently, September 1) and the final order on October 17 (currently, October 15). Requires the President's initial and final orders to be in accordance with the initial and revised OMB (currently, GAO) reports. Terminates procedures providing for sequestration from national defense accounts through the termination or modification of existing contracts. Sets forth amounts for economic assumptions required to be used by OMB, CBO, and GAO in preparing sequestration reports for FY 1987. Requires the Directors of OMB and CBO and the Comptroller General, by July 15 preceding FY 1988 through 1991, to each submit to the Temporary Joint Committee on Deficit Reduction a report proposing economic assumptions for use in preparing sequestration reports for each such fiscal year. Directs the Committee, before September 15, to report a joint resolution which: (1) specifies amounts for economic assumptions, within the range of amounts submitted by the Directors and the Comptroller, to be used by OMB, CBO, and GAO for sequestration reports for the upcoming fiscal year; and (2) directs the President to modify the most recent sequestration order for such fiscal year to implement the amount specified for each economic assumption. Requires each Director or the Comptroller General to use the amounts he or she proposed in preparing sequestration reports if such joint resolution is not enacted. Sets forth rules by which the Directors and the Comptroller General, in preparing sequestration reports for a fiscal year, shall calculate budget outlays resulting from specified items of budgetary resources for an account for purposes of determining budget outlays for non-defense programs for such fiscal year. Requires the Directors, in determining the amount of budget base outlays resulting from obligated balances for defense and non-defense programs for a fiscal year, to use the methodology they used in determining such outlays in the sequestration report for FY 1986. Requires the Directors and the Comptroller General, in preparing initial and final sequestration reports for a fiscal year, to assume that: (1) only those regulations which have been promulgated as final regulations by August 15 (with respect to initial reports) or October 5 (with respect to final reports) will be in effect during such fiscal year; and (2) only those sales of assets by the Government which are announced by August 15 (for initial reports) or October 5 (for final reports) will occur during such fiscal year. Requires the Directors and the Comptroller General, in preparing sequestration reports, to: (1) include amounts of budget authority and budget outlays necessary to pay for any adjustments for Federal statutory pay systems or military pay enacted by law; and (2) assume that the percentage of the amounts of budget authority and budget outlays necessary to pay for such adjustments that will be absorbed by all Federal agencies will not exceed the average of the percentage of such amounts absorbed by all agencies for the three most recently completed fiscal years for which such adjustments were made. Requires the Directors and the Comptroller General, in preparing FY 1987 reports, to assume that advance deficiency payments shall be made available to producers who agree to participate in an acreage limitation or set-aside program for the related crop year based on 40 percent of the projected payment rate for wheat and feed grains and 30 percent of such rate for upland cotton and rice. Requires the Comptroller General's report to the Congress on the compliance of the President's sequestration order with sequestration procedures to include information on the compliance of OMB's sequestration reports with such procedures and any recommendations for improving such procedures. Exempts the budget account for Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority interest payments from reduction pursuant to a sequestration order. Restores the provisions of the Balanced Budget and Emergency Deficit Control Act of 1985 as in effect before enactment of this Act if provisions of law are enacted which: (1) establish the Comptroller General as an officer in the executive branch; or (2) establish an independent agency in the executive branch to carry out the functions of the Comptroller General. Requires the President to submit the annual Federal budget to the Congress by the first Tuesday in February (currently, the first Monday after January 3). Title IV: Unlawful Laundering of Money - Money Laundering Crimes Act of 1986 - Amends the Federal criminal code to establish money laundering as a Federal offense. Sets forth fines and penalties to be imposed on anyone who, knowing that the property involved in a financial transaction represents the proceeds of some form of unlawful activity, conducts or attempts to conduct such a transaction which in fact involves such proceeds: (1) with the intent to facilitate the carrying on of specified unlawful activity; or (2) knowing that the transaction is designed in whole or in part to conceal or disguise the nature, location, source, ownership, or control of such proceeds, or to avoid a transaction reporting requirement under State or Federal law. Sets forth fines and penalties for anyone who: (1) transports or attempts to transport a monetary instrument or funds from a place in the United States to or through a place outside the United States, or vice versa, with similar intent or knowledge; or (2) conducts or attempts to conduct a financial transaction that in whole or in part involves the proceeds of specified unlawful activity with intent to violate or facilitate the violation of certain provisions of the Internal Revenue Code. Provides, for each of such offenses, for a fine of not more than $250,000 or twice the value of the monetary instrument, whichever is greater, or imprisonment for not more than 20 years, or both. Imposes a civil penalty of the greater of the value of the funds or the monetary instrument involved or $10,000. Authorizes components of the Department of Justice and the Department of the Treasury to investigate such offenses, as appropriate. Establishes extraterritorial jurisdiction if certain conditions are met. Amends the Right to Financial Privacy Act of 1978 with respect to the permissible notification of the Government by a financial institution that the institution has information which may be relevant to a possible violation of law or regulation. Restricts such information to the name or names and other identifying information concerning the individuals and accounts involved in, and the nature of, the suspected illegal activity. Preempts any State or local law which prohibits disclosure of such information. Precludes liability under any law for an institution for such a disclosure or for failing to notify the customer of such disclosure. Grants a district court authority to order the institution to delay notifying a customer of the existence of a grand jury subpoena of financial records or of information furnished to the grand jury. Authorizes the Secretary of the Treasury to: (1) examine books, papers, and records of domestic financial institutions; and (2) summon an officer or employee having possession or custody of reports or records to appear and give testimony under oath. Permits the Secretary to make information filed by financial institutions in certain reports available to a Federal, State, or local agency upon request. Authorizes the Secretary to make such information available to a Federal agency when the Secretary has reason to believe it may be relevant to a matter within the receiving agency's jurisdiction. Authorizes the disclosure of such information for national security purposes. Exempts such reports, and records of such reports, from public disclosure provisions. Increases the civil penalties for violations of the Bank Secrecy Act's reporting rules. Provides in the case of a reporting violation for a maximum penalty of $1,000,000 and a minimum of $25,000. Reduces the civil penalty by any amount forfeited to the United States. Imposes a civil penalty for the criminal violation of such rules in the amount of the transaction or $25,000, whichever is greater, where the violation involves a transaction. Sets a civil penalty of the entire amount of an account (up to $250,000) or $25,000, whichever is greater, where the violation involves failure to report the existence of an account or any required identifying data pertaining to it. Imposes a civil penalty of not more than $1,000 in the case of a negligent violation. Authorizes the Secretary to assess a civil penalty within six years after the transaction on which the penalty is based. Permits the Secretary to bring a civil action to recover a civil penalty within two years after assessment. Lists money laundering as a predicate offense for purposes of the Racketeer Influenced and Corrupt Organizations (RICO) statute. Authorizes wiretapping for the investigation of money laundering. Establishes civil and criminal forfeiture procedures for the offense of money laundering. Title V: Farmers and Ranchers Disaster Assistance - Directs the Secretary of Agriculture to make available in 1986 at no cost to farmers and ranchers in drought disaster areas (as defined by this Act) surplus Commodity Credit Corporation (CCC) commodities (including transportation costs) for emergency livestock or poultry feed. States that such commodities shall be made available when the Secretary determines that the local supply of reasonably-priced feed and forage is insufficient to cover a 72-hour period, or other period required to bring feed in from surplus areas. Directs the Secretary to use specified regulations issued under the Food and Agriculture Act of 1977 to determine feed needs and commodity amounts. Makes such assistance available until the earlier of the period beginning three days after enactment of this Act and ending March 31, 1987, or the date, as determined by the Secretary, on which the emergency no longer exists. Directs the Secretary to make in-kind emergency livestock and poultry feed assistance available under the Food and Agriculture Act of 1977 to farmers and ranchers in drought disaster areas. Sets maximum reimbursement rates at 50 percent, except that net costs can not exceed prices offered to foreign purchasers under an export development program. Directs the Secretary to permit any 1986 drought-affected producer of wheat, feed grains, upland cotton, or rice who is participating in specified acreage reduction programs under the Agricultural Act of 1949, to devote such acreage to hay or grazing without regard to certain limitations imposed by such Act. Directs the President, in carrying out an emergency assistance program under the Disaster Relief Act of 1974, to require the Secretary to implement an emergency hay program, including paying 80 percent of transportation costs. Stipulates that such program shall be undertaken only if the Secretary determines, after consultation with the Governor and other State officials, that: (1) available stocks of hay are insufficient; and (2) emergency feed assistance and additional haying and grazing acreage will be insufficient to prevent substantial livestock loss or herd liquidations. Makes such emergency feed assistance and additional haying and grazing provisions effective 15 days after enactment of this Act. States that such assistance shall be available until the earlier of March 30, 1987, or the date, as determined by the Secretary, on which the emergency no longer exists. Requires that such assistance be made available if other assistance under the Agricultural Act of 1949 is not made available within a specified time. Directs the Secretary to make disaster payments in-kind to requesting producers of 1986 wheat, feed grain, upland cotton, rice, soybean, and peanut crops in drought areas. Limits aggregate payments to any one producer to $100,000. Prohibits any reduction in the price received by milk producers in drought areas for the period beginning October 1, 1986, and ending December 31, 1986. Increases such reductions during the period beginning January 1, 1987, and ending September 30, 1987, in order to make up for such prohibited price reductions. Directs the Secretary to make cost-sharing payments (at least 50 percent) available in drought areas for: (1) conservation measures designed to prevent soil erosion due to loss of vegetative cover; and (2) reestablishment of stands of pine trees. Provides for in-kind cost-sharing payments. Makes such assistance available during the period beginning 15 days after enactment of this Act and ending March 30, 1987. Authorizes the Secretary, in making in-kind payments, to use commodities owned by the CCC or pledged to the CCC as loan security. Permits such payments to be made by: (1) warehouse delivery; (2) transfer of negotiable warehouse receipts; (3) issuance of negotiable commodity certificates; or (4) other appropriate methods. Directs the Secretary, to the maximum extent practicable, to use CCC commodities stored in storage deficient areas in the midwestern United States. Requires the transportation expenses under the emergency feed donation program and hay transportation program to be made in kind prior to October 1, 1986, or in kind cash after September 30, 1986. Expresses the sense of the Congress, with respect to farm borrowers adversely affected by drought disasters in 1986, that: (1) the Secretary should exercise specified authority under the Consolidated Farm and Rural Development Act to defer repayment and forgo foreclosures on Farmers Home Administration loans; and (2) the Farm Credit System and commercial lenders should be encouraged to adopt lenient lending, forebearance, and foreclosure policies, and to participate with Government agencies in borrower assistance programs. Expresses the sense of the Congress that the Secretary should: (1) establish a coordinating mechanism within the Department of Agriculture to coordinate executive assistance; (2) ensure that Government and voluntary agencies and the farmers and ranchers in each drought disaster area are provided a single contact person or unit for Federal assistance, and that a similar contact is provided for assistance from outside such areas; and (3) consult with the Governor and other appropriate State officials concerning the disaster needs of affected farmers and ranchers. Amends the Disaster Relief Act of 1974 to establish a cost-sharing formula for certain Federal disaster assistance programs. Declares the Federal share of assistance to be 75 percent for the repair of damaged public facilities and debris removal on the condition that remaining costs are paid by a State or local government. Declares the Federal share of assistance to be 100 percent for: (1) unemployment assistance; (2) temporary housing assistance; and (3) crisis counseling assistance and training. Declares that no State shall be ruled ineligible for assistance under this Act by virtue of an arithmetic formula based on income or population if such State has qualified for Federal disaster assistance within the past 24 months. Title VI: Miscellaneous Provisions - Directs the Secretary of Agriculture to make advance deficiency payments available for the 1987 crops of wheat, feed grains, upland cotton, and rice. Requires the percentage of the projected payment rate used in computing such payments to be not less than 40 percent for wheat and feed grains and 30 percent for rice and upland cotton. Expresses the sense of the Congress that the Secretary of Transportation, in order to improve aviation safety, should increase the number of qualified air traffic controllers to a specified level consistent with the number employed before 1981, expand the Federal Aviation Administration's (FAA) workforce for inspection and enforcement of aircraft operations, maintenance, and reporting procedures, and consider restricting air traffic at certain FAA-controlled airports or limiting the certification of new airlines. Directs the Secretary to report to the Congress within 90 days on proposed actions and required additional funding to increase air traffic safety staffing levels. Amends the Internal Revenue Code to repeal the windfall profit tax on domestic crude oil with respect to oil removed from the premises after October 1, 1987. Provides that reports required on oil removed from the premises shall not apply after enactment of this Act unless the wellhead price of domestic crude oil reaches or exceeds the tier one base price under the Crude Oil Windfall Profit Tax Act of 1980. Amends the Congressional Budget Act of 1974 to provide that it shall not be in order for the House of Representatives or the Senate to consider any resolution for adjournment sine die unless action has been completed on the concurrent resolution on the budget required to be reported for the fiscal year beginning on October 1 of such year and on any required reconciliation bill or resolution. Cost-of-Living-Adjustment-Reform Act of 1986 - Amends title II (Old Age, Survivors and Disability Insurance) of the Social Security Act to replace the requirement that there be at least a three-percent rise in the Consumer Price Index before a cost-of-living adjustment of benefits is made with a requirement that such an adjustment be made whenever the cost of living increase is greater than zero. Exempts from Federal, State, or local taxation any income derived by an Indian from fishing and any activities conducted by any Indian in connection with fishing, if the rights of such Indian to fish are provided for by any Federal law, regardless of whether such rights are limited to subsistence or commercial fishing. Requires the Secretary of Agriculture to report to the Congress annually on food bank special nutrition projects. Amends the Internal Revenue Code to allow a charitable contribution deduction to farmers who donate agricultural products to assist victims of a drought, flood, or other natural disaster. Provides that the amount of the deduction shall equal the wholesale market value of such agricultural product. Denies the foreign tax credit for taxes paid to any country: (1) the government of which the United States does not recognize, unless such government is eligible to purchase defense articles or services under the Arms Export Control Act; (2) with respct to which the United States has severed, or does not conduct, diplomatic relations; or (3) which the Secretary of State has designated as repeatedly providing support for acts of international terrorism. Denies the income tax deferral of a U.S. shareholder's share of the income of a foreign controlled corporation derived from any such country. Disapproves and declares null and void as of June 6, 1986, a District of Columbia law entitled the Prohibition of Discrimination in the Provision of Insurance Act of 1986. Amends the Balanced Budget and Emergency Deficit Control Act of 1985 to revise alternative sequestration procedures. Requires the sequestration reports of the Comptroller General, in the event that any sequestration reporting procedures under such Act are invalidated, to be transmitted to the Speaker of the House and the President of the Senate, who shall refer the report to the Temporary Joint Committee on Deficit Reduction. (Current law requires the joint OMB-CBO report to be transmitted directly to the Committee.) Sets forth a revised timetable for initial and revised sequestration reports and orders under such alternative procedures. Authorizes the Committee to report a joint resolution affirming as law any sequestration order issued by the President and rendered invalid by the invalidation of sequestration reporting procedures. Disapproves the uranium enrichment criteria submitted to the Congress on July 24, 1986, pursuant to the Atomic Energy Act of 1954. Prohibits the Secretary of Energy from implementing such criteria. Exempts certain Federal benefits payable in calendar years 1987 through 1991 and cost-of-living adjustments therein from modification, suspension, or reduction pursuant to a presidential sequestration order. Prohibits the President, in the annual Federal budget transmitted to the Congress, from recommending actions to increase the borrowing authority of the United States or to increase the public debt limit for a fiscal year by more than the maximum deficit amount for that year. Authorizes the Secretary of Treasury to suspend the investment of amounts in the Civil Service Retirement and Disability Fund (Fund) if necessary to ensure that the public debt is not exceeded. Requires any Fund amounts which are not invested solely by reason of the public debt to be invested as soon as such investments can be made without exceeding such limit. Directs the Secretary, upon the expiration of any debt limit impact period, to: (1) issue to the Fund obligations to replicate the amount of holdings the Fund would have had if the debt limit impact period had not occurred; and (2) pay to such Fund an amount equal to the interest such Fund failed to earn because of redemptions, disinvestments, or the lack of investments during a debt limit impact period solely by reason of the public debt limit. Authorizes the Secretary to sell or redeem invested assets of the Fund only to make authorized Fund payments, even if the Fund holds amounts not invested by reason of the public debt, to the extent necessary to ensure timely payments. Requires the Secretary to: (1) report to the Congress and the Comptroller General on the operation and status of the Fund during each debt limit impact period; and (2) notify the Congress when Fund amounts can not be invested by reason of the public debt limit. Directs the Secretary of Agriculture, through the Commodity Credit Corporation, to reimburse farmers and ranchers for up to 80 percent of their costs of transporting hay between July 1, 1985, and June 1, 1986, as a result of a national disaster caused by flood, excessive moisture, or drought. Requires the Secretary to make deficiency payments based on 100 percent (currently, 40 percent) of the projected payment rate for 1986 crops of wheat, feed grains, upland cotton, and rice which farmers were prevented from planting because of flood, heavy rains, excessive moisture, or drought. Expresses the sense of the Congress that: (1) the Secretary should instruct the Farmers Home Administration to defer loan repayments and forgo foreclosures for farmers and ranchers who are unable to make loan payments as a result of drought disaster in 1985 or flood disaster in 1986; and (2) Farm Credit System lending institutions and commercial lending institutions are encouraged to adopt lenient lending, forbearance, and foreclosure policies and to participate with Federal and State lenders in assistance programs for ranch and farm borrowers who are under financial stress as a result of such disasters. Expresses the sense of the Senate that the Secretary should: (1) institute a marketing loan program or a producer option payment program for soybeans; and (2) maintain the formula price support loan rate for soybeans at $5.02 per bushel. Amends the Small Business Act to increase (from $1,050,000,000 to $1,200,000,000) for FY 1986 the authorized level of surety bond guarantees that the Small Business Administration can offer to small businesses under the Surety Bond Guarantee Program. Amends the Agricultural Act of 1949 to direct the Secretary of Agriculture, in determining the payment rate for price support payments for the 1986 wheat crop, to use the national weighted average market price per bushel of wheat received by producers during the first five months of the marketing year. Amends the Social Security Act to direct the Managing Trustee of the OASDI trust funds to pay from each fund to the Treasury for allocation to Fiscal Service the estimated amounts which will be expended during a three-month period for the nonpersonnel costs of the administration of title II (Old Age, Survivors and Disability Insurance) of such Act. Amends the Balanced Budget and Emergency Deficit Control Act of 1985 to exempt from any benefit reduction under such Act the dual benefits payments account in the Treasury (60-0111-0-1-601) pertaining to certain railroad retirement benefits. Applies such exemption to fiscal years beginning FY 1987. Directs the General Accounting Office to: (1) study the budgetary treatment of user fees in the Patent and Trademark Office and the Copyright Office and report to the Congress on how such budgetary treatment and user fee policy may affect the proper administration of patent, copyright, and trademark laws; and (2) include in such study an examination of offsetting collections credited to appropriation accounts, offsetting receipts, and governmental receipts dedicated to trust funds under the Balanced Budget and Emergency Deficit Control of 1985, an identification of the spending that is supported by such collections and receipts, and a discussion of the treatment of such spending under a sequestration order.",2025-01-03T20:55:56Z, 99-hjres-665,99,hjres,665,A joint resolution proposing an amendment to the Constitution of the United States to provide that any officer of the United States shall forfeit office and all benefits thereof upon conviction of a felony.,Government Operations and Politics,1986-06-25,1986-07-21,Referred to Subcommittee on Civil and Constitutional Rights.,House,"Rep. Flippo, Ronnie G. [D-AL-5]",AL,D,F000208,0,"Constitutional Amendment - States that any officer of the United States appointed by the President with the advice and consent of the Senate shall upon conviction of a felony and exhaustion of all appeals forfeit office and all prerogatives, benefits, or compensation thereof.",2021-06-30T18:59:58Z, 99-hjres-663,99,hjres,663,A joint resolution to disapprove the action of the District of Columbia Council approving the Prohibition of Discrimination in the Provision of Insurance Act of 1986.,Government Operations and Politics,1986-06-19,1986-07-15,Measure defeated by Subcommittee on Fiscal Affairs and Health.,House,"Rep. Dannemeyer, William E. [R-CA-39]",CA,R,D000044,12,"Declares that the Congress disapproves of The Prohibition of Discrimination in the Provision of Insurance Act of 1986, an Act passed by the District of Columbia Council and signed by the Mayor of the District of Columbia.",2021-06-30T18:59:58Z, 99-hjres-664,99,hjres,664,"A joint resolution to designate July 3, 1986, as ""Let Freedom Ring Day"", and to request the President to issue a proclamation encouraging the people of the United States to ring bells on such day immediately following the relighting of the torch of the Statue of Liberty.",Commemorations,1986-06-19,1986-07-02,Became Public Law No: 99-352.,House,"Rep. Martin, Lynn M. [R-IL-16]",IL,R,M000195,235,"Designates July 3, 1986, as Let Freedom Ring Day. Requests the President to encourage people to ring bells immediately following the relighting of the torch of the Statue of Liberty.",2024-02-06T20:04:02Z, 99-hjres-659,99,hjres,659,"A joint resolution designating July 4, 1986 as ""July 4th Family Celebration Day"".",Commemorations,1986-06-18,1986-06-23,Referred to Subcommittee on Census and Population.,House,"Del. Fauntroy, Walter E. [D-DC-At Large]",DC,D,F000046,15,"Designates July 4, 1986, as July 4th Family Celebration Day.",2024-02-06T20:04:02Z, 99-hjres-660,99,hjres,660,"A joint resolution to require that alkyl nitrites and their isomers be treated as a drug for purposes of the Federal Food, Drug, and Cosmetic Act.",Health,1986-06-18,1986-06-25,Referred to Subcommittee on Health and the Environment.,House,"Rep. Levine, Mel [D-CA-27]",CA,D,L000264,39,"States that alkyl nitrites and their isomers should be treated as a drug for purposes of the Federal Food, Drug, and Cosmetic Act.",2024-02-05T14:30:09Z, 99-hjres-661,99,hjres,661,"A joint resolution designating the month of October, 1986 as ""National Ceramic Arts Month"".",Commemorations,1986-06-18,1986-06-24,Referred to Subcommittee on Census and Population.,House,"Rep. Pashayan, Charles, Jr. [R-CA-17]",CA,R,P000097,25,Designates the month of October 1986 as National Ceramic Arts Month.,2024-02-06T20:04:02Z, 99-hjres-662,99,hjres,662,A joint resolution expressing the support of Congress for the Advanced Technology Bomber.,Armed Forces and National Security,1986-06-18,1986-06-23,Referred to Subcommittee on Research and Development.,House,"Rep. Sweeney, David McCann [R-TX-14]",TX,R,S001101,3,"Recognizes the necessity of the Advanced Technolgy Bomber for the national defense, and urges the Air Force to proceed with the Advanced Technology Bomber program at the fastest prudent pace.",2025-06-06T14:17:56Z, 99-hjres-656,99,hjres,656,"A joint resolution to provide for the temporary extension of certain programs relating to housing and community development, and for other purposes.",Housing and Community Development,1986-06-17,1986-07-14,Referred to Subcommittee on Housing and Community Development.,House,"Rep. Wylie, Chalmers P. [R-OH-15]",OH,R,W000781,245,"Amends the National Housing Act to extend authority through FY 1987 for: (1) title I financial institution insurance for housing renovation and modernization; (2) general mortgage insurance; (3) low and moderate income and displaced families mortgage insurance; (4) homeownership for lower income families including mortgage insurance authority and housing stimulus authority; (5) mortgage co-insurance, including rental rehabilitation and development projects; (6) graduated payment and indexed mortgage insurance; (7) the demonstration mortgage reinsurance program; (8) mortgage insurance for armed forces' civilian employees and defense housing for impacted areas; (9) mortgage insurance for land development; and (10) mortgage insurance for medical and dental group practice facilities. Sets forth specified limits on FY 1986 and 1987 insured housing loans and on FY 1987 guaranteed mortgage-backed securities. Amends the Housing Act of 1964 to extend urban rehabilitation loan authority through FY 1987. Amends the Housing Act of 1949 to extend Farmers Home Administration authority through FY 1987 for: (1) insured loans for rental and cooperative housing and related facilities for elderly persons and families in rural areas; (2) rural communities with 10,000 to 20,000 population to participate in rural housing programs; and (3) mutual and self-help housing grant and loan authority. Amends the National Flood Insurance Act of 1968 to extend authority for national flood insurance, including emergency implementation and flood-risk zones through FY 1987. Amends the National Housing Act to extend authorities for the national crime insurance program and existing contracts through FY 1987. Amends the Housing and Community Development Act of 1974 to extend community development block grant entitlement authority for certain metropolitan city and urban county areas through FY 1987. Amends the Housing and Urban-Rural Recovery Act of 1983 to extend for 30 days the maximum interest rate limitation on loans for housing and related facilities for elderly or handicapped families through FY 1987. Extends the Home Mortgage Disclosure Act through FY 1987.",2024-02-06T19:38:08Z, 99-hjres-657,99,hjres,657,"A joint resolution to designate October 23, 1986, as ""National Hungarian Freedom Fighters Day"".",Commemorations,1986-06-17,1986-10-16,See S.J.Res.385.,House,"Rep. Horton, Frank J. [R-NY-29]",NY,R,H000797,130,"Designates October 23, 1986, as National Hungarian Freedom Fighters Day.",2024-02-06T20:04:02Z,