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S.1057: Harmful Algal Bloom and Hypoxia Research and Control Amendments Act of 2017
About This Bill
- Introduced May 4, 2017
- Latest Major Action Sept. 27, 2017
Bill Sponsor
Bill Cosponsors
7 (4 Democrats, 3 Republicans)
Bill Versions
- Engrossed in Senate - Sept. 26, 2017
- Reported to Senate - Aug. 3, 2017
- Introduced in Senate - May 4, 2017
Bill Summary
Harmful Algal Bloom and Hypoxia Research and Control Amendments Act of 2017 This bill amends the Harmful Algal Bloom and Hypoxia Research and Control Act of 1998 to reauthorize for FY2019-FY2023 the national harmful algal bloom and hypoxia program and the action strategy of the Inter-Agency Task Force on Harmful Algal Blooms and Hypoxia. (Hypoxia is a deficiency of oxygen.) (Sec. 3) The task force must include a representative from the U.S....
(Source: Library of Congress)
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Bill Actions
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Sept. 27, 2017 |
Held at the desk.
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Sept. 27, 2017 |
Received in the House.
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Sept. 27, 2017 |
Message on Senate action sent to the House.
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Sept. 26, 2017 |
Voice Vote in the SenatePassed Senate with an amendment by Voice Vote. (text: CR S6146-6147) |
Sept. 26, 2017 |
The committee substitute as amended agreed to by Unanimous Consent. (consideration: CR S6146)
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Sept. 26, 2017 |
Measure laid before Senate by unanimous consent. (consideration: CR S6145-6147; text: CR S6145-6146)
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Aug. 3, 2017 |
Placed on Senate Legislative Calendar under General Orders. Calendar No. 205.
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Aug. 3, 2017 |
Committee on Commerce, Science, and Transportation. Reported by Senator Thune with an amendment in the nature of a substitute. With written report No. 115-145.
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May 18, 2017 |
Committee on Commerce, Science, and Transportation. Ordered to be reported with an amendment in the nature of a substitute favorably.
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May 4, 2017 |
Read twice and referred to the Committee on Commerce, Science, and Transportation.
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May 4, 2017 |
Introduced in the Senate by Bill Nelson (D-Fla.) |