A
bill to
amend the
wetlands
program
under the
Federal
Water Pollution
Control
Act to provide
credit for
the low
wetlands
loss rate
in Alaska
and recognize
the significant
extent of
wetlands
conservation
in Alaska
property
owners,
and to ease
the burden
on overly
regulated
Alaskan
cities,
boroughs,
municipalities,
and villages.
A bill
to designate
the headquarters
building
of the Department
of Housing
and Urban
Development
in Washington,
District
of Columbia,
as the "Robert
C. Weaver
Federal
Building".
A bill
to amend
the Federal
Water Pollution
Control
Act to authorize
the use
of State
revolving
loan funds
for construction
of water
conservation
and quality
improvements.
A
bill to
amend title
23, United
States Code,
to provide
for a national
standard
to prohibit
the operation
of motor
vehicles
by intoxicated
individuals.
A
bill to
amend the
Clean Air
Act to permit
the exclusive
application
of California
State regulations
regarding
reformulated
gasoline
in certain
areas within
the State.
A
bill to
amend the
Solid Waste
Disposal
Act to direct
the Administrator
of the Environmental
Protection
Agency to
give highest
priority
to petroleum
contaminants
in drinking
water in
issuing
corrective
action orders
under the
response
program
for petroleum.
A
bill to
specify
the effective
date of
and require
an amendment
to the final
rule of
the Environmental
Protection
Agency regulating
exhaust
emissions
from new
spark-ignition
gasoline
marine engines.
A bill
to amend
the National
Environmental
Policy Act
of 1969
to require
that Federal
agencies
consult
with State
agencies
and county
and local
governments
on environmental
impact statements.
A bill
to designate
the Federal
building
and United
States courthouse
located
at West
920 Riverside
Avenue in
Spokane,
Washington,
as the "Thomas
S. Foley
Federal
Building
and United
States Courthouse",
and the
plaza at
the south
entrance
of that
building
and courthouse
as the "Walter
F. Horan
Plaza".
A bill
to designate
the United
States courthouse
under construction
at 338 Las
Vegas Boulevard
South in
Las Vegas,
Nevada,
as the "Lloyd
D. George
United States
Courthouse."
A bill
to designate
the United
States courthouse
located
at 401 South
Michigan
Street in
South Bend,
Indiana,
as the "Robert
K. Rodibaugh
United States
Bankruptcy
Courthouse".
A bill
to require
the Secretary
of the Army,
acting through
the Chief
of Engineers,
to evaluate,
develop,
and implement
pilot projects
in Maryland,
Virginia,
and North
Carolina
to address
problems
associated
with toxic
microorganisms
in tidal
and non-tidal
wetlands
and waters.
A bill
to provide
for the
conservation
and development
of water
and related
resources,
to authorize
the Secretary
of the Army
to construct
various
projects
for improvements
to rivers
and harbors
of the United
States.
Chafee
A bill to
authorize
the President
to enter
into agreements
to provide
regulatory
credit for
voluntary
early action
to mitigate
potential
environmental
impacts
from greenhouse
gas emissions.
A bill
to amend
the Robert
T. Stafford
Disaster
Relief and
Emergency
Assistance
Act to authorize
programs
for predisaster
mitigation,
to streamline
the administration
of disaster
relief,
to control
Federal
costs of
disaster
assistance.
A bill
to amend
Public Law
89-108 to
increase
authorization
levels for
State and
Indian tribal,
municipal,
rural, and
industrial
water supplies,
to meet
current
and future
water quantity
and quality
needs of
the Red
River Valley,
to deauthorize
certain
project
features
and irrigation
service
areas, to
enhance
natural
resources
and fish
and wildlife
habitat.
A bill
to amend
the Clean
Air Act
to waive
the oxygen
content
requirement
for reformulated
gasoline
that results
in no greater
emissions
of air pollutants
than reformulated
gasoline
meeting
the oxygen
content
requirement.
A bill
to impose
certain
limitations
on the receipt
of out-of-State
municipal
solid waste,
to authorize
State and
local controls
over the
flow of
municipal
solid waste.
A bill
to amend
the Clean
Air Act
to establish
requirements
concerning
the operation
of fossil
fuel-fired
electric
utility
steam generating
units, commercial
and industrial
boiler units,
solid waste
incineration
units, medical
waste incinerators,
hazardous
waste combustors,
chlor-alkali
plants,
and Portland
cement plants
to reduce
emissions
of mercury
to the environment.
A bill
to require
the Administrator
of the Environmental
Protection
Agency to
conduct
a feasibility
study for
applying
airport
bubbles
as a method
of identifying,
assessing,
and reducing
the adverse
environmental
impacts
of airport
ground and
flight operations
and improving
the overall
quality
of the environment.
A bill
to encourage
the restoration
of estuary
habitat
through
more efficient
project
financing
and enhanced
coordination
of Federal
and non-Federal
restoration
programs.
A bill
to designate
the Federal
building
and United
States courthouse
located
at 18 Greenville
Street in
Newman,
Georgia,
as the "Lewis
R. Morgan
Federal
Building
and United
States Courthouse".
A bill
to amend
the Solid
Waste Disposal
Act to require
a refund
value for
certain
beverage
containers,
to provide
resources
for State
pollution
prevention
and recycling
programs.
A bill
to impose
certain
limits on
the receipt
of out-of-State
municipal
solid waste,
to authorize
State and
local controls
over the
flow of
municipal
solid waste.
A bill
to amend
the Federal
Water Pollution
Control
Act to permit
grants for
the national
estuary
program
to be used
for the
development
and implementation
of a comprehensive
conservation
and management
plan, to
reauthorize
appropriations
to carry
out the
program.
A bill
to amend
the Clean
Air Act
to remove
flammable
fuels from
the list
of substances
with respect
to which
reporting
and other
activities
are required
under the
risk management
plan program.
A bill
to amend
the Federal
Water Pollution
Control
Act to require
that discharges
from combined
storm and
sanitary
sewers conform
to the Combined
Sewer Overflow
Control
Policy of
the Environmental
Protection
Agency.
A bill
to authorize
the Administrator
of the Environmental
Protection
Agency to
make grants
to State
agencies
with responsibility
for water
source development,
for the
purposes
of maximizing
the available
water supply
and protecting
the environment
through
the development
of alternative
water sources.
A bill
to amend
title 23,
United States
Code, to
provide
for national
minimum
sentences
for individuals
convicted
of operating
motor vehicles
under the
influence
of alcohol.
A bill
to amend
the Endangered
Species
Act of 1973
to provide
that the
designation
of critical
habitat
for endangered
and threatened
species
be required
as part
of the development
of recovery
plans for
those species.
A bill
to conserve
global bear
populations
by prohibiting
the importance,
exportation,
and interstate
trade of
bear viscera
and items,
products,
or substances
containing,
or labeled
or advertised
as containing,
bear viscera.
A bill
to protect
children
and other
vulnerable
subpopulations
from exposure
to environmental
pollutants,
to protect
children
from exposure
to pesticides
in schools,
and to provide
parents
with information
concerning
toxic chemicals
that pose
risks to
children.
A bill
to improve
the environmental
quality
and public
use and
appreciation
of the Missouri
River and
to provide
additional
authority
to the Army
Corps of
Engineers
to protect,
enhance,
and restore
fish and
wildlife
habitat
on the Missouri
River.
A bill
to terminate
the exemption
of certain
contractors
and other
entities
from civil
penalties
for violations
of nuclear
safety requirements
under Atomic
Energy Act
of 1954.
A bill
to direct
the Administrator
of the Environmental
Protection
Agency to
establish
an eleventh
region of
the Environmental
Protection
Agency,
comprised
solely of
the State
of Alaska.
A bill
to amend
the Federal
Power Act
to ensure
that certain
Federal
power customers
are provided
protection
by the Federal
Energy Regulatory
Commission.
A bill
to amend
the Appalachian
Regional
Development
Act of 1965
to add Hickman,
Lawrence,
Lewis, Perry
and Wayne
counties,
Tennessee,
to the Appalachian
region.
A bill
to amend
the Marine
Protection,
Research,
and Sanctuaries
Act of 1972
to clarify
the limitation
on the dumping
of dredged
material
in Long
Island Sound.
A bill
to amend
the Clean
Air Act
to ensure
that adequate
actions
are taken
to detect,
prevent,
and minimize
the consequences
of accidental
releases
that result
from criminal
activity
that may
cause substantial
harm to
public health,
safety,
and the
environment.
A bill
to amend
the Comprehensive
Environmental
Response,
Compensation,
and Liability
Act of 1980
to clarify
liability
under that
Act for
certain
recycling
transactions.
A bill
to designate
the United
States Courthouse
at 401 West
Washington
Street in
Phoenix,
Arizona,
as the "Sandra
Day O'Connor
United States
Courthouse."
A bill
to amend
the Federal
Water Pollution
Control
Act to authorize
funding
to carry
out certain
water quality
projects
for Lake
Ponchartrain
Basin, Louisiana.
A bill
to amend
the National
Highway
System Designation
Act of 1995
to remove
a restriction
on the eligibility
of certain
activities
for funding
from the
Highway
Trust Fund.
A bill
to designate
the Old
Executive
Office Building
located
at 17th
Street and
Pennsylvania
Avenue,
NW, in Washington,
District
of Columbia,
as the Dwight
D. Eisenhower
Executive
Office Building.
A bill
to amend
the Robert
T. Stafford
Disaster
Relief and
Emergency
Assistance
Act to authorize
programs
for predisaster
mitigation,
to streamline
the administration
of disaster
relief,
to control
the Federal
costs of
disaster
assistance.
A bill
to amend
the Federal
Water Pollution
Control
Act to exclude
from stormwater
regulation
certain
areas and
activities,
and to improve
the regulation
and limit
the liability
of local
governments
concerning
co-permitting
and the
implementation
of control
measures.
An
original
bill to
amend the
Federal
Water Pollution
Control
Act to provide
that certain
environmental
reports
shall continue
to be required
to be submitted.
A bill
to amend
the Transportation
Equity Act
for the
21st Century
to authorize
the State
of Georgia
to participate
in the State
infrastructure
bank pilot
program.
A bill
to amend
the Robert
T. Stafford
Disaster
Relief and
Emergency
Assistance
Act to establish
a grant
program
for assisting
small business
and agricultural
enterprises
in meeting
disaster-related
expenses.
A
bill to
amend the
Clean Air
Act to permit
the Governor
of a State
to waive
the oxygen
content
requirement
for reformulated
gasoline,
to encourage
development
of voluntary
standards
to prevent
and control
releases
of methyl
tertiary
butyl ether
from underground
storage
tanks.
A bill
to redesignate
the Federal
Emergency
Management
Agency as
the "Federal
Fire and
Emergency
Management
Agency",
and to amend
the Federal
Fire Prevention
and Control
Act of 1974
to authorize
the Director
of the Federal
Fire and
Emergency
Management
Agency to
make grants
to local
fire departments
for the
purpose
of protecting
the public
and firefighting
personnel
against
fire and
fire-related
hazards.
A
bill to
enhance
the services
provided
by the Environmental
Protection
Agency to
small communities
that are
attempting
to comply
with national,
State, and
local environmental
regulations.
A bill
to amend
title 23,
United States
Code, to
require
consideration
under the
congestion
mitigation
and air
quality
improvement
program
of the extent
to which
a proposed
project
or program
reduces
sulfur or
atmospheric
carbon emissions,
to make
renewable
fuel projects
eligible
under that
program.
A bill
to amend
the National
Environmental
Education
Act to redesignate
that Act
as the "John
H. Chafee
Environmental
Education
Act",
to establish
the John
H. Chafee
Memorial
Fellowship
Program,
to extend
the programs
under that
Act.
A bill
to designate
the Federal
building
located
at 501 I
Street in
Sacramento,
California,
as the "Joe
Serna, Jr.
United States
Courthouse
and Federal
Building".
A bill
to amend
the Federal
Water Pollution
Control
Act to exempt
discharges
from certain
silvicultrual
activities
from permit
requirements
of the national
pollutant
discharge
elimination
system.
A bill
to amend
the Clean
Air Act
and titles
23 and 49,
United States
Code, to
provide
for continued
authorization
of funding
of transportation
projects
after a
lapse in
transportation
conformity.
A bill
to amend
the Transportation
Equity Act
for the
21st Century
to ensure
that full
obligation
authority
is provided
for the
Indian reservation
roads program.
A bill
to amend
the Federal
Water Pollution
Control
Act to exempt
agricultural
stormwater
and silviculture
operation
discharges
from the
requirement
for a permit
under the
pollutant
discharge
elimination
system.
A bill
to direct
the Director
of the Federal
Emergency
Management
Agency to
require,
as a condition
of any financial
assistance
provided
by the Agency
on a nonemergency
basis for
a construction
project,
that products
used in
the project
be produced
in the United
States.
A bill
to require
the Secretary
of the Army
to conduct
studies
and to carry
out ecosystem
restoration
and other
protective
measures
within Puget
Sound, Washington,
and adjacent
waters.
A bill
to provide
assistance
for efforts
to improve
conservation
of, recreation
in, erosion
control
of, and
maintenance
of fish
and wildlife
habitat
of the Missouri
River in
the State
of South
Dakota.
A bill
to amend
the Clean
Air Act
to direct
the Administrator
of the Environmental
Protection
Agency to
consider
risk assessments
and cost-benefit
analyses
as part
of the process
of establishing
a new or
revised
air quality
standard.
A bill
to designate
the Federal
Building
located
at 500 Pearl
Street in
New York
City, New
York, as
the "Daniel
Patrick
Moynihan
United States
Courthouse".
A bill
to direct
the Secretary
of Transportation
to require
the use
of dredged
material
in the construction
of federally
funded transportation
projects.
A bill
to designate
the Federal
building
located
at 2201
C Street,
Northwest,
in the District
of Columbia,
which serves
as headquarters
for the
Department
of State,
as the "Harry
S. Truman
Federal
Building".
A bill
to provide
for the
conservation
and development
of water
and related
resources,
to authorize
the Secretary
of the Army
to construct
various
projects
for improvements
to rivers
and harbors
of the United
States.
A bill
to amend
the Clean
Air Act
to authorize
States to
regulate
harmful
fuel additives
and to require
fuel to
contain
fuel made
from renewable
sources,
to amend
the Solid
Waste Disposal
Act to require
that at
least 85
percent
of funds
appropriated
to the Environmental
Protection
Agency from
the Leaking
Underground
Storage
Tank Trust
Fund be
distributed
to States
to carry
out cooperative
agreements
for undertaking
corrective
action and
for enforcement
of subtitle
I of that
Act.
A bill
to amend
the Robert
T. Stafford
Disaster
Relief and
Emergency
Assistance
Act to include
airplane
and rail
accidents
within the
meaning
of the term
"major
disaster".
A bill
to amend
the Clean
Air Act
to prohibit
the use
of methyl
tertiary
butyl ether,
to provide
flexibility
within the
oxygenate
requirement
of the reformulated
gasoline
program
of the Environmental
Protection
Agency,
to promote
the use
of renewable
ethanol.
A bill
to provide
for the
fair and
equitable
treatment
of the Tennessee
Valley Authority
and its
ratepayers
in the event
of restructuring
of the electric
utility
industry.
A bill
to amend
the Pittman-Robertson
Wildlife
Restoration
Act and
the Dingell-Johnson
Sport Fish
Restoration
Act to enhance
the funds
available
for grants
to States
for fish
and wildlife
conservation
projects,
and to increase
opportunities
for recreational
hunting,
bow hunting,
trapping,
archery,
and fishing,
by eliminating
chances
for waste,
fraud, abuse,
mal-administration,
and unauthorized
expenditures
for administration
and implementation
of those
Acts.
A bill
to amend
the Comprehensive
Environmental
Response,
Compensation,
and Liability
Act of 1980
to promote
the cleanup
and reuse
of brownfields,
to provide
financial
assistance
for brownfields
revitalization,
to enhance
State response
programs.
A bill
to provide
additional
authority
to the Army
Corps of
Engineers
to protect,
enhance,
and restore
fish and
wildlife
habitat
on the Missouri
River and
to improve
the environmental
quality
and public
use and
appreciation
of the Missouri
River.
A bill
to authorize
the Administrator
of the Environmental
Protection
Agency to
make grants
to the Florida
Keys Aqueduct
Authority
and other
appropriate
agencies
for the
purpose
of improving
water quality
throughout
the marine
ecosystem
of the Florida
Keys.
A bill
to amend
the Clean
Air Act
to permit
the Governor
of a State
to waive
oxygen content
requirement
for reformulated
gasoline,
to encourage
development
of voluntary
standards
to prevent
and control
releases
of methyl
tertiary
butyl ether
from underground
storage
tanks, to
establish
a program
to phase
out the
use of methyl
tertiary
butyl ether.
A bill
to direct
the Secretary
of the Army
to carry
out an assessment
of State,
municipal,
and private
dams in
the State
of Vermont
and to make
modifications
to the dams.
A bill
to direct
the Administrator
of the Environmental
Protection
Agency,
the Secretary
of the Army,
the Secretary
of Agriculture,
and the
Secretary
of the Interior
to participate
constructively
in the implementation
of the Las
Vegas Wash
Wetland
Restoration
and Lake
Mead Water
Quality
Improvement
Project,
Nevada.
A bill
to amend
the Federal
Water Pollution
Control
Act to establish
a National
Clean Water
Trust Fund
and to authorize
the Administrator
of the Environmental
Protection
Agency to
use amounts
in the Fund
to carry
out projects
to promote
the recovery
of waters
of the United
States from
damage resulting
from violations
of that
Act.
A bill
to provide
for the
conservation
and development
of water
and related
resources,
to authorize
the Secretary
of the Army
to construct
various
projects
for improvements
to rivers
and harbors
of the United
States.
A bill
to provide
for management
and leadership
training,
the provision
of assistance
and resources
for policy
analysis,
and other
appropriate
activities
in the training
of Native
American
and Alaska
Native professionals
in health
care and
public policy.
A bill
to provide
for the
assessment
of an increased
civil penalty
in a case
in which
a person
or entity
that is
the subject
of a civil
environmental
enforcement
action has
previously
violated
an environmental
law or in
a case in
which a
violation
of an environmental
law results
in a catastrophic
event.
A bill
to clarify
that certain
penalties
provided
for in the
Oil Pollution
Act of 1990
are the
exclusive
criminal
penalties
for any
action or
activity
that may
arise or
occur in
connection
with certain
discharges
of oil or
a hazardous
substance.
A bill
to amend
the Clean
Air Act
to phase
out the
use of methyl
tertiary
butyl ether
in fuels
or fuel
additives,
to promote
the use
of renewable
fuels.
A bill
to assure
that recreation
and other
economic
benefits
are accorded
the same
weight as
hurricane
and storm
damage reduction
benefits
as well
as environmental
restoration
benefits.
A bill
to designate
the United
States courthouse
located
at 1010
Fifth Avenue
in Seattle,
Washington,
as the "William
Kenzo Nakamura
United States
Courthouse".
A bill
to transfer
administrative
jurisdiction
over land
of the Tennessee
Valley Authority
within the
Daniel Boone
National
Forest to
the Secretary
of Agriculture
and compensate
the Authority
for the
transfer.
A bill
to amend
the Endangered
Species
Act of 1973
to ensure
the recovery
of the declining
biological
diversity
of the United
States,
to reaffirm
and strengthen
the commitment
of the United
States to
protect
wildlife,
to safeguard
the economic
and ecological
future of
children
of the United
States,
and to provide
certainty
to local
governments,
communities,
and individuals
in their
planning
and economic
development
efforts.
A bill
to amend
the Clean
Air Act
to exclude
beverage
alcohol
compounds
emitted
from aging
warehouses
from the
definition
of volatile
organic
compounds.
A bill
to amend
the Delta
Development
Act to expand
the area
covered
by the Lower
Mississippi
Development
Commission
to include
Natchitoches
Parish,
Louisiana.
To designate
the Federal
building
and United
States courthouse
located
at 251 North
Main Street
in Winston
Salem, North
Carolina,
as the "Hiram
H. Ward
Federal
Building
and United
States Courthouse".
To designate
the Federal
building
located
at 300 Recinto
Sur Street
in Old San
Juan, Puerto
Rico, as
the "Jose
V. Toledo
United States
Post Office
and Courthouse".
To authorize
the Administrator
of the Environmental
Protection
Agency to
make grants
to the Florida
Keys Aqueduct
Authority
and other
appropriate
agencies
for the
purpose
of improving
water quality
throughout
the marine
ecosystem
of the Florida
Keys.
To amend
the Robert
T. Stafford
Disaster
Relief and
Emergency
Assistance
Act to authorize
a program
for predisaster
mitigation,
to streamline
the administration
of disaster
relief,
to control
the Federal
costs of
disaster
assistance.
To designate
the Federal
building
and United
States courthouse
located
at 504 Hamilton
Street in
Allentown,
Pennsylvania
as the "Edward
N. Cahn
Federal
Building
and United
States Courthouse."
To amend
the Federal
Water Pollution
Control
Act to require
that discharges
from combined
storm and
sanitary
sewers conform
to the Combined
Sewer Overflow
Control
Policy of
the Environmental
Protection
Agency.
An act
to authorize
the Secretary
of the Army,
acting through
the Chief
of Engineers
and in coordination
with other
Federal
agency heads,
to participate
in the funding
and implementation
of a balanced,
long-term
solution
to the problems
of groundwater
contamination,
water supply,
and reliability
affecting
the San
Gabriel
groundwater
basin in
California.
An act
to authorize
the Administrator
of the Environmental
Protection
Agency to
make grants
to State
agencies
with responsibility
for water
source development
for the
purpose
of maximizing
available
water supply
and protecting
the environment
through
the development
of alternative
water sources.
To designate
the Federal
building
and United
States courthouse
located
at 18 Greenville
Street in
Newnan,
Georgia,
as the "Lewis
R. Morgan
Federal
Building
and United
States Courthouse".
To designate
the bridge
on United
States Route
231 that
crosses
the Ohio
River between
Maceo, Kentucky,
and Rockport,
Indiana,
as the "William
H. Natcher
Bridge".
To amend
the Federal
Water Pollution
Control
Act to permit
grants for
the national
estuary
program
to be used
for the
development
and implementation
of a comprehensive
conservation
and management
plan, to
reauthorize
appropriations
to carry
out the
program.
To designate
the Federal
building
and United
States post
office located
at 236 Sharkey
Street in
Clarksdale,
Mississippi,
as the "Aaron
E. Henry
Federal
Building
and United
States Post
Office".
An act
to designate
the Federal
building
and United
States courthouse
to be constructed
at 10 East
Commerce
Street in
Youngstown,
Ohio, as
the "Frank
J. Battisti
and Nathaniel
R. Jones
Federal
Building
and United
States Courthouse".
To provide
for the
conservation
and development
of water
and related
resources,
to authorize
the United
States Army
Corps of
Engineers
to construct
various
projects
for improvements
to rivers
and harbors
of the United
States.
To designate
the Federal
building
and United
States courthouse
located
at 402 North
Walnut Street
in Harrison,
Arkansas,
as the "J.
Smith Henley
Federal
Building
and United
States Courthouse".
To catalyze
restoration
of estuary
habitat
through
more efficient
financing
of projects
and enhanced
coordination
of Federal
and non-Federal
restoration
programs.
To designate
the Federal
building
and United
States courthouse
located
at 1300
South Harrison
Street in
Fort Wayne,
Indiana,
as the "E.
Ross Adair
Federal
Building
and United
States Courthouse".
To assure
the long-term
conservation
of mid-continent
light geese
and the
biological
diversity
of the ecosystem
upon which
many North
American
migratory
birds depend,
by directing
the Secretary
of the Interior
to implement
rules to
reduce the
overabundant
population
of mid-continent
light geese.
To amend
the North
American
Wetlands
Conservation
Act to provide
for appointment
of 2 additional
members
of the North
American
Wetlands
Conservation
Council.
To amend
the Federal
Water Pollution
Control
Act to authorize
funding
to carry
out certain
water quality
restoration
projects
for Lake
Pontchartrain
Basin, Louisiana.
To direct
the Secretary
of the Interior
to conduct
a study
to determine
ways of
restoring
the natural
wetlands
conditions
in the Kealia
Pond National
Wildlife
Refuge,
Hawaii.
To authorize
certain
actions
to address
the comprehensive
treatment
of sewage
emanating
from the
Tijuana
River in
order to
substantially
reduce river
and ocean
pollution
in the San
Diego border
region.
To designate
the Federal
building
located
at 2201
C Street,
Northwest,
in the District
of Columbia,
currently
headquarters
for the
Department
of State,
as the "Harry
S. Truman
Federal
Building.
To amend
the Acts
popularly
known as
the Pittman-Robertson
Wildlife
Restoration
Act and
the Dingell-Johnson
Sport Fish
Restoration
Act to enhance
the funds
available
for grants
to States
for fish
and wildlife
conservation
projects
and increase
opportunities
for recreational
hunting,
bow hunting,
trapping,
archery,
and fishing,
by eliminating
opportunities
for waste,
fraud, abuse,
maladministration,
and unauthorized
expenditures
for administration
and execution
of those
Act.
To amend
the Federal
Water Pollution
Control
Act to authorize
funding
to carry
out certain
water quality
and barrier
island restoration
projects
for the
Mississippi
Sound.
To amend
the Robert
T. Stafford
Disaster
Relief and
Emergency
Assistance
Act to provide
for improved
Federal
efforts
to prepare
for and
respond
to terrorist
attacks.
To assist
in the conservation
of great
apes by
supporting
and providing
financial
resources
for the
conservation
programs
of countries
within the
range of
great apes
and projects
of persons
with demonstrated
expertise
in the conservation
of great
apes.
An act
to establish
a commission
to promote
awareness
of the National
Wildlife
Refuge System
among the
American
public as
the System
celebrates
its centennial
anniversary
in 2003.
To amend
the Public
Buildings
Act of 1959
concerning
the safety
and security
of children
enrolled
in childcare
facilities
located
in public
buildings
under the
control
of the General
Services
Administration.
To designate
the United
States courthouse
located
at 220 West
Depot Street
in Greeneville,
Tennessee,
as the "James
H. Quillen
United States
Courthouse".