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H. Rept. 116-2 1 (2019-01-15)

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                   116TH CONGRESS                                     REPORT
                      1st Session   HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES           116-2




                   PROVIDING FOR CONSIDERATION OF THE BILL (H.R. 268) MAKING SUPPLE-
                   MENTAL APPROPRIATIONS FOR THE FISCAL YEAR ENDING SEPTEMBER
                   30, 2019, AND FOR OTHER PURPOSES, AND WAIVING A REQUIREMENT OF
                   CLAUSE 6(a) OF RULE XIII WITH RESPECT TO CONSIDERATION OF CER-
                   TAIN RESOLUTIONS REPORTED FROM THE COMMITTEE ON RULES


                     JANUARY 15, 2019.-Referred to the House Calendar and ordered to be printed


                              Mr. RASKIN, from the Committee on Rules,
                                       submitted the following

                                          REPORT

                                        [To accompany H. Res. 43]
                     The Committee on Rules, having had under consideration House
                   Resolution 43, by a record vote of 8 to 4, report the same to the
                   House with the recommendation that the resolution be adopted.
                             SUMMARY OF PROVISIONS OF THE RESOLUTION
                     The resolution provides for consideration of H.R. 268, the Supple-
                   mental Appropriations Act, 2019, under a structured rule. The res-
                   olution provides one hour of general debate equally divided and
                   controlled by the chair and ranking minority member of the Com-
                   mittee on Appropriations or their respective designees. The resolu-
                   tion waives all points of order against consideration of the bill. The
                   resolution provides that an amendment in the nature of a sub-
                   stitute consisting of the text of Rules Committee Print 116-2, modi-
                   fied by the amendment printed in part A of this report, shall be
                   considered as adopted and the bill, as amended, shall be considered
                   as read. The resolution waives all points of order against provisions
                   in the bill, as amended. The resolution provides that clause 2(e) of
                   rule XXI shall not apply during consideration of the bill. The reso-
                   lution makes in order only those further amendments printed in
                   part B of this report. Each such further amendment may be offered
                   only in the order printed in this report, may be offered only by a
                   Member designated in this report, shall be considered as read,
                   shall be debatable for the time specified in this report equally di-
                   vided and controlled by the proponent and an opponent, shall not
                   be subject to amendment, and shall not be subject to a demand for
                   division of the question in the House or in the Committee of the
                   Whole. The resolution waives all points of order against the amend-
                   ments printed in this report. The resolution provides one motion to
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