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The Senate voted to pass the Inflation Reduction Act (H.R. 5376) along party lines (51-50) on August 7. Vice President Kamala Harris cast the tie-breaking vote to approve the bill. The House will vote on the legislation on August 12.
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Amendment Description (Per RPC and Floor Staff)IntroducedSponsorDiscussionLast ActionConsidered (Y/N)Order Considered
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S.Amdt.5210Cap costs for prescription drugs under Medicare Parts B and D8/6/22Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-VT)Sen. Sanders (I-VT) said that Medicare should not pay more than the Department of Veterans' Affairs for prescription drugs and criticized the lack of parity between the agencies. Sen. Graham (R-SC) said that the amendment violates the Congressional Budget Act.Yea - 1 / No - 99 on motion to waive the Budget Act; Not AdoptedY1
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S.Amdt.5301Strike the superfund excise tax8/6/22Sen. Lindsey Graham (R-SC)Sen. Graham (R-SC) said that the expanded superfund excise tax in the bill would increase the price of gas by imposing a new tax of 16.4 cents on each refined or imported barrel of crude oil. Sen. Wyden (D-OR) said that the bill would decrease the average overall cost of energy paid by consumers so any tax increase resulting from the excise tax would be offset.Yea - 50 / No - 50 on motion to adopt the amendment; Not AdoptedY2
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S.Amdt.5469Eliminate reinstatement of Superfund taxes8/6/22Sen. Maggie Hassan (D-NH)Sen. Hassan (D-NH) proposed an amendment to strike the superfund excise tax from the bill. Sen. Graham (R-SC) said that Hassan was trying to make a political point for the record with a half-hearted attempt to repeal the tax. He said that her amendment required 60 votes to overrule a point of order, and if she really wanted to repeal the tax she should have voted for his amendment (S.Amdt.5301). Hassan said that Graham's comment was incorrect. Sen. Sanders (I-VT) said the Hassan amendment violates the Congressional Budget Act.Yea - 55 / No - 45 on motion to waive the Budget Act; Not AdoptedY3
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S.Amdt.5409Mandatory additional onshore oil and gas lease sales in certain states8/6/22Sen. John Barrasso (R-WY)Sen. Barrasso (R-WY) said that the lack of oil lease sales offered by the Biden administration’s Department of the Interior was increasing the price of gas in the United States. He said that his amendment would require supplemental onshore and offshore oil lease sales in 2022. Sen. Heinrich (D-NM) said that the entire reconciliation bill would be jeopardized if the amendment was adopted, so he urged Democrats to vote against it. Yea - 50 / No - 50 on motion to adopt the amendment; Not AdoptedY4
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S.Amdt.5211Cover dental, hearing and vision under Medicare8/6/22Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-VT)Sen. Sanders (I-VT) said that a large percentage of senior citizens in the United States do not have access to high-quality dental, heating and vision care, and he proposed an expansion to Medicare to cover access to these medical treatments. Sen. Graham (R-SC) said that increasing funding for Medicare would only worsen the deficit and increase inflation, so urged his colleagues to vote against the amendment. Yea - 3 / No - 97 on motion to adopt the amendment; Not AdoptedY5
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S.Amdt.5382Strike provisions with funding for Clean Air Act activities8/6/22Sen. Shelley Moore Capito (R-WV)Sen. Moore Capito (R-WV) proposed an amendment that would eliminate a provision in the bill that provides $54 million to the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) to enforce a broad range of regulatory programs. She said that Congress should not empower the EPA to impose additional fines on electricity generation facilities when energy prices are already inflated. Sen. Carper (D-DE) said that this funding would allow the EPA to exercise powers that were provided to them by the Clean Air Act, and he argued that this expanded regulatory authority was necessary to meet the Biden administration's greenhouse gas-reduction goals.Yea - 50 / No - 50 on motion to adopt the amendment; Not AdoptedY6
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S.Amdt.5384Additional funding for implementation of Title 428/6/22Sen. James Lankford (R-OK)Sen. Lankford (R-OK) said that the public health emergency (PHE) for COVID-19 had been extended 10 times since the beginning of the pandemic. He said that if the PHE continues to be enforced by the Biden administration, certain immigration restriction under Title 42 U.S. Code Section 252 should also remain in place. Sen. Murray (D-WA) said that Lankford’s amendment was an attempt to derail the reconciliation process, and she argued that administration over the Title 42 program should be left to public health officials at the Department of Health & Human Services. Yea - 50 / No - 50 on motion to adopt the amendment; Not AdoptedY7
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S.Amdt.5480Establish a procedure to terminate Title 428/7/22Sen. Jon Tester (D-MT)Sen. Tester (D-MT) proposed an amendment to provide a comprehensive plan to apply if Title 42 U.S. Code Section 252 is lifted. Sen. Lankford (R-OK) said that Tester was trying to make a political point for the record with a half-hearted attempt to implement his amendment. Lankford said the this new amendment was out of compliance with the Byrd Rule and required 60 votes to overrule a point of order. Lankford said that Tester should have voted for the previous amendment (S.Amdt.5384) if he believed in the legislation. Sen. Durbin (D-IL) said that the Tester amendment violates the Congressional Budget Act.Yea - 56 / No - 44 on motion to waive the Budget Act; Not AdoptedY8
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S.Amdt.5404Add limitations to IRS so no funds will audit taxpayers with incomes below $400,0008/6/22Sen. Mike Crapo (R-ID)Sen. Crapo (R-ID) said that the increased funding for the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) provided by the bill would be used to audit middle-class Americans. Crapo said that his amendment would ensure that the IRS could not target taxpayers with less than $400,000 in annual income. Sen. Wyden (D-OR) said that there was already language in the enforcement section of the bill that would accomplish this goal. Wyden said that the Crapo amendment only applies to taxable income, so it would not allow for the auditing of some high-networth individuals that report annual losses for income tax purposes. Yea - 50 / No - 50 on motion to adopt the amendment; Not AdoptedY9
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S. Amdt 5389Ensure patient access to products that treat serious conditions8/6/22Sen. Roger Marshall (R-KS)Sen. Marshall (R-KS) expressed concern that Americans would lose access to medicine that they need because of these new reforms to the tax code would make it less profitable to invest in research and development.Yea - 50 / No -50 on motion to waive the Budget Act; Not AdoptedY10
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S.Amdt.5209Establish Civilian Climate Corps8/6/22Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-VT)Sen. Sanders (I-VT) said that the civilians should be able to legislate climate change more directly. Yea - 1 / No - 98 on motion to waive the Budget Act; Not AdoptedY11
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S. Amdt 5383Expedite the consideration of permits and provide regulatory certainty for infrastructure and energy projects8/6/22Sen. Shelley Moore Capito (R-WV)Sen. Marshall (R-KS) expressed concern that Americans would lose access to medicine that they need because these new reforms to the tax code would make it less profitable to invest in research and development.Yea - 49 / No - 50 on motion to waive the Budget Act; Not AdoptedY12
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S.Amdt.5421Increase Income limits for zero capital gains tax8/6/22Sen Chuck Grassley (R-IA)Sen. Grassley (R-IA) said that this amendment will help working class American families that are struggling with inflation right now. He said that this bill helps wealthy families that can afford to buy cars that cost $80,000 so it should do something for the average American family as well.Yea - 49 / No - 51 on motion to adopt the amendment; Not AdoptedY13
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S. Amdt 5358Limitation relating to IRS in-person employees8/6/22Sen. Susan Collins (R-ME)Sen. Collins (R-ME) said that with so many Americans waiting to receive their federal tax refund and feeling the brunt of that tax-refund delay, it is time that congress require that the IRS go back to in-person work (so that the large backlog the agency is facing will get addressed more quickly). Sen Peters (D-MI) said this amendment would affect the ability of the IRS to hire new people, remain competitive with the private sector and protect their workforce against variants.Yea - 50 / No - 50 on motion to adopt the amendment; Not AdoptedY14
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S. Amdt. 5387Require oil and gas lease sales on outer continental shelf8/6/22Sen. John Kennedy (R-LA)Sen. Kennedy (R-LA) said that his amendment would follow through on a letter from Sens. Kelly (D-AZ) and Manchin (D-WV) that asked President Biden to develop and implement a new five-year program for oil and gas leasing in the Gulf of Mexico by making it a congressional directive. Sen. Schatz (D-HI) said that the amendment would jeopardize the package and be redundant given the existing oil and gas leasing provisions in the bill. Yea - 50 / No - 50 on motion to adopt the amendment; Not AdoptedY15
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S.Amdt.5316Reduce home energy rebates to provide funding for Payment in Lieu of Taxes (PILT)8/6/22Sen. Mike Lee (R-UT)Sen. Lee (R-UT) said that the amendment would ensure funds go to local governments to respond to natural disasters. Sen. Van Hollen (D-MD) said that the amendment would remove an important piece of keeping home energy costs down.Yea - 49 / No - 51 on motion to adopt the amendment; Not AdoptedY16
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S.Amdt.5418Approval of coal leases8/6/22Sen. Richard Shelby (R-AL)Sen. Shelby (R-AL) said that the amendment would raise revenue by accelerating the approval of coal leases currently on pause. Sen. Merkley (D-OR) said that the amendment does not help coal miners today due to a lower demand for coal.Yea - 50 / No - 50 on motion to adopt the amendment; Not Adopted Y17
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S.Amdt.5208Extend child tax credit and raise corporate tax rate8/6/22Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-VT)Sen. Sanders (I-VT) said that the corporate tax rate should be raised to restore the expanded Child Tax Credit, which expired in 2021. Sen. Sherrod Brown (D-OH) spoke in opposition to the amendment on the grounds that it would upset the agreement that all 50 Democrats support.Yea - 1 / No - 99 on motion to adopt the amendment; Not Adopted Y18
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S.Amdt.5263Strike $80 billion in IRS funds8/6/22Sen. Ted Cruz (R-TX)Sen. Cruz (R-TX) claimed additional IRS funding will make the IRS larger than several federal agencies combined and create 87,000 new IRS agents. Sen. Wyden (D-OR) said that the additional funding will allow the IRS to go after wealthy tax cheats. He said the Senate Finance Committee conducts rigorous oversight of the IRS.Yea - 50 / No - 50 on motion to adopt the amendment; Not Adopted Y19
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S.Amdt.5262Expand Medicaid8/6/22Sen. Raphael Warnock (D-GA)Sen. Warnock (D-GA) said that millions of Americans still do not have access to Medicaid due to states failing to expand Medicaid under the Affordable Care Act (ACA). He said that tax credits should be expanded to all of the working poor. Sen. Wyden (D-OR) agreed with Sen. Warnock on the facts, but he said in order to preserve the agreement underlying the bill he reluctantly urged a no vote. Sen. Graham (R-SC) raised a point of order saying the amendment includes extraneous provisions in violation of reconciliation rules.Yea - 5 / No - 94 on motion to waive the Budget Act; Not AdoptedY20
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S.Amdt.5265Conditions on export of Strategic Petroleum Reserve (SPR) crude to China8/6/22Sen. Ted Cruz (R-TX)Sen. Cruz (R-TX) claimed the bill would permanently harm U.S. oil and gas production while allowing China to continue purchasing American produced oil. Sen. Schatz (D-HI) raised a point of order that the amendment violates reconciliation rules.Yea - 54 / No - 46 on motion to waive the Budget Act; Not AdoptedY21
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S.Amdt.5281Modify the bill (353 pages)8/6/22Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-VT)Sen. Sanders (I-VT) said that further approval of fossil fuel leases, imports or infrastructure would be incompatible with preventing climate change. He said the bill should not benefit the fossil fuel industry. Sen. Graham (R-SC) said that the amendment would destroy fossil fuel exploration and make America more dependent on foreign produced oil.Yea - 1 / No - 99 on motion to adopt the amendment; Not Adopted Y22
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S.Amdt.5385Provide discounted insulin8/6/22Sen. John Kennedy (R-LA)Sen. Kennedy (R-LA) said that his amendment would substantially and dramatically lower the cost of insulin for millions of Americans. He said that the amendment would reimplement a rule to make insulin available at federally qualified health centers (FQHCs). Sen. Murray (D-WA) said this amendment would fail to cap insulin costs, continuing to make life-saving insulin out of reach for millions of Americans.Yea - 50 / No - 50 on motion to adopt the amendment; Not AdoptedY23
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N/A - Motion to Waive the Budget ActTo waive the Budget Act with respect to the Insulin provision of Schumer substitute amendment 8/7/22Sen. Patty Murray (D-WA)Sen. Murray (D-WA) noted the need to permanently cap the cost of insulin, arguing that it will save money and lives. She urged her colleagues to not support removing insulin provisions from the bill. Yea - 57 / No - 43 on motion to waive the Budget Act with respect to insulin; Not Adopted - the provision is strickenY24
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S.Amdt.5435Funding the U.S. Customs and Border Protection8/6/22Sen. Dan Sullivan (R-AK)Sen. Sullivan (R-AK) said that there is a humanitarian and national security crisis at the southern border. He said that his amendment recommits the $500 million to the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) to build the border wall. Sen. Peters (D-MI) said that communities across the country are suffering from the use of per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) and that the amendment would strike a provision in the bill that would enable DHS to protect communities from this chemical. Yea - 50/ No - 50 on the motion to adopt the amendment; Not AdoptedY25
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S. Amdt. 5487 (en bloc)Consolidates S. Amdts. 5425, 5361, 5360, 5224, 5411, and 5454

S.Amdt.5425 - Mineral Leasing Act Modernization

S.Amdt.5361 - No clean vehicle credit for cars produced using slave labor

S.Amdt. 5360 - Price limit for clean vehicle tax credit

S.Amdt. 5224 - Funding for detection of illegal narcotics, including opioids

S.Amdt. 5411 - Exempt oil, gas and coal expenses from corporate minimum tax

S.Amdt. 5454 - Cut assistance for latest and zero building energy code, give to Bureau of Land Management (BLM) permitting
8/7/22S. Amdt. 5425 - Sen. Steve Daines (R-MT)

S. Amdt. 5361 - Sen. Joni Ernst (R-IA)

S. Amdt. 5360 - Sen. Deb Fischer (R-NE)

S. Amdt. 5224 - Sen. Rob Portman (R-OH)

S. Amdt. 5411 - Sen. John Barrasso (R-WY)

S. Amdt. 5454 - Sen. Lisa Murkowski (R-AK)
S. Amdt. 5487 - Sen. Daines (R-MT) said the that bill affects 80% of small oil producers. Raising prices for producers raises prices for Americans.

S. Amdt. 5361 - Sen. Ernst (R-IA) said that the bill currently allows for purchase of EVs where slave labor is present, like China or Russia. Her amendment ensured EVs are not subsidizes from these countries.

S. Amdt. 5360 - Sen. Fischer (R-NE) said that, in the bill, the EV tax credit is expanded simply for the rich, and her amendment would prevent taxpayer dollars from subsidizing the wealthy.

S. Amdt. 5224 - Sen. Portman (R-OH) noted over three-quarters of U.S. overdoses were from synthetic opioids like fentanyl. This amendment provided funding for technologies to detect narcotics like fentanyl. Both GAO and DHS have done reports calling for these technologies.

S. Amdt. 5411 - Sen. Lankford (R-OK) said that since 1913 intangible drilling costs have been tax-deductible for oil and natural gas. This bill would end that exemption - his amendment ensured the exemption remains.

S. Amdt. 5454 - Sen. Murkowski (R-AK) said that mineral demand has been skyrocketing while it becomes harder to produce minerals domestically. Her amendment would provide assistance for the most critical minerals to move forward in a timely manner - this amendment covered cobalt and nickel. Demand has grown dramatically for both due to EV and energy storage demand. Repurposes $400 million for states' energy codes to allow these programs to advance.
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S.Amdt.5472Limits the application of the 15% book minimum tax and offsets this change with a one-year extension of the state and local tax (SALT) deduction cap.8/7/22Sen. John Thune (R-SD)Sen. Thune (R-SD) said that the corporate book profits minimum tax in the bill would subject companies of any size to a significant tax increase if that company was part of a reporting group with aggregated income that surpasses the $1 billion threshold. He said that this aggregation rule would subject thousands of Americans to a new minimum tax. He proposed a one-year extension to the state and local tax (SALT) deduction to pay for the amendment. He said that this rule would raise $35 billion in taxes on thousands of small and medium size businesses - not just the hundreds of large businesses that Democrats claimed. Sen. Wyden (D-OR) said only corporations with at least $1 billion in reported profits would be subject to tax increases. Yea - 57/ No - 43 on the motion to adopt the amendment; AdoptedY27
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S. Amdt. 5488Change state and local tax (SALT) deduction offset from Thune amendment (S.Amdt. 5472) to a limitation to passthrough business loss deduction policy8/7/22Sen. Mark Warner (D-VA)Sen. Warner (D-VA) noted previous bipartisan support for extending the limitation for the deductions allowed for passthrough business losses. He said that his amendment would substitute it for an extension of the state and local tax (SALT) proposed by Sen. Thune (R-SD). Thune urged opposition to this amendment because there was already an offset in the preceding amendment (S. Amdt.5472). He urged the other senators to wait to extend the limitation on the passthrough business loss deduction until Congress considered an extension of the 199A deduction. Yea - 51/ No - 50 on the motion to adopt the amendment; AdoptedY28
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S.Amdt.5194In the nature of a substitute8/3/22Sen. Chuck Schumer (D-NY)Sen. Schumer (D-NY) thanked the other senators for their support and highlighted the historic nature of the bill's potential passage. He said that if the bill was passed, it would provide significant benefits for all Americans. Yea - 51/ No - 50 on the motion to adopt the Schumer substitute; AdoptedY29
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Amendments Not Considered:
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S.Amdt.5196Income cap on temporary increase in premium tax credit8/6/22Sen. Mitt Romney (R-UT)N
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S.Amdt.5197Require United States Postal Service (USPS) to conduct a cost-benefit analysis of electric v. non-electric delivery trucks8/6/22Sen. James Lankford (R-OK)N
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S.Amdt.5198Intellectual Property (IP) protections for U.S. pharmaceuticals8/6/22Sen. James Lankford (R-OK)N
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S.Amdt.5199Suspend spending until Afghans on biometric watchlist in the United States are apprehended8/6/22Sen. James Lankford (R-OK)N
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S.Amdt.5200No agricultural support for certain countries8/6/22Sen. James Lankford (R-OK)N
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S.Amdt.5201Strike repeal of prescription drug rebate rule8/6/22Sen. James Lankford (R-OK)N
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S.Amdt.5202Require certification of no forced labor used in manufacturing8/6/22Sen. James Lankford (R-OK)N
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S.Amdt.5203Strike low-emissions electricity program8/6/22Sen. James Lankford (R-OK)N
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S.Amdt.5204Strike high-efficiency electric home rebate8/6/22Sen. James Lankford (R-OK)N
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S.Amdt.5205Strike oil and gas royalties and other provisions8/6/22Sen. James Lankford (R-OK)N
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S.Amdt.5206Limit expenditures under the bill until previous funds are spent8/6/22Sen. James Lankford (R-OK)N
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S.Amdt.5207Increase contribution limits for health savings accounts (HSAs)8/6/22Sen. Rand Paul (R-KY)N
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S.Amdt.5209Establish Civilian Climate Corps8/6/22Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-VT)N
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S.Amdt.5212Funding for the Office of Inspector General at the Department of Energy8/6/22Sen. Bill Hagerty (R-TN)N
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S.Amdt.5213Prohibits tax increases on taxpayers with taxable income below $400,0008/6/22Sen. Bill Hagerty (R-TN)N
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S.Amdt.5214Funding for enforcement/detention/removal for illegal aliens who have committed homicide8/6/22Sen. Bill Hagerty (R-TN)N
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S.Amdt.5215Funding for enforcement/detention/removal for illegal aliens who have committed rape8/6/22Sen. Bill Hagerty (R-TN)N
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S.Amdt.5216Funding enforcement/detention/removal illegal aliens who have committed sexual offenses8/6/22Sen. Bill Hagerty (R-TN)N
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S.Amdt.5217Prohibit tax credit for batteries that were extracted/processed in certain countries8/6/22Sen. Bill Hagerty (R-TN)N
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S.Amdt.5218Move funding from USPS clean fleets to enforcement/detention/removal of illegal aliens8/6/22Sen. Bill Hagerty (R-TN)N
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S.Amdt.5219Move funding from USPS clean fleets to detection of drugs at the border; removal of illegal aliens8/6/22Sen. Bill Hagerty (R-TN)N
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S.Amdt.5220Move funding from USPS clean fleets to detection of drugs at the border8/6/22Sen. Bill Hagerty (R-TN)N
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S.Amdt.5221Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) funding for border wall construction8/6/22Sen. Bill Hagerty (R-TN)N
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S.Amdt.5222Sense of the Senate on the importance of energy independence8/6/22Sen. Tommy Tuberville (R-AL)N
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S.Amdt.5223Move funding for Office of Management and Budget (OMB) oversight to develop a uniform application process for Federal Reserve grants8/6/22Sen. Rob Portman (R-OH)N
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S.Amdt.5225Economic cost of significant regulatory actions offset by the repeal of other regulatory actions8/6/22Sen. Jim Risch (R-ID)N
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S.Amdt.5226Require review of inflationary impact of bill on taxpayers making less than $400,000 in Mountain West8/6/22Sen. Jim Risch (R-ID)N
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S.Amdt.5227Cut Government Accountability Office (GAO) equity requirement8/6/22Sen. Jim Risch (R-ID)N
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S.Amdt.5228Permitted and approved energy projects8/6/22Sen. Jim Risch (R-ID)N
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S.Amdt.5229Strike royalties on all extracted methane8/6/22Sen. Jim Risch (R-ID)N
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S.Amdt.5230Strike mineral leasing act modernization8/6/22Sen. Jim Risch (R-ID)N
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S.Amdt.5231Strike offshore oil and gas royalty rate8/6/22Sen. Jim Risch (R-ID)N
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S.Amdt.5232Exclusion for income received under sexual abuse awards8/6/22Sen. Tim Scott (R-SC)N
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S.Amdt.5233Eliminate racial, political, regional and socioeconomic discrepancies in audit rates8/6/22Sen. Tim Scott (R-SC)N
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S.Amdt.5234Include any information that can only be provided by a manufacturer operating under a collective bargaining agreement (CBA)8/6/22Sen. Rick Scott (R-FL)N
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S.Amdt.5235Strike enhanced use of Defense Production Act of 19508/6/22Sen. Roger Marshall (R-KS)N
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S.Amdt.5236Prohibit tax benefits for organizations that perform or finance abortions8/6/22Sen. Mike Braun (R-IN)N
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S.Amdt.5237Strike provision relating to the neighborhood access and equity grant program8/6/22Sen. Mike Braun (R-IN)N
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S.Amdt.5238Strike funding for consumer-related education/partnerships on reductions in greenhouse gas emissions8/6/22Sen. Mike Braun (R-IN)N
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S.Amdt.5239Prohibit designating a national emergency that would confiscate guns or magazines8/6/22Sen. Mike Braun (R-IN)N
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S.Amdt.5240Limit use of taxpayer funded union time for employees of the Internal Revenue Services (IRS)8/6/22Sen. Mike Braun (R-IN)N
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S.Amdt.5241Strike funding for using the Clean Air Act (CAA) to reduce greenhouse gas emissions from domestic electricity8/6/22Sen. Mike Braun (R-IN)N
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S.Amdt.5242Include Industry-Recognized Apprentice Programs for any apprenticeship requirements8/6/22Sen. Mike Braun (R-IN)N
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S.Amdt.5243Prohibit use of UN Sustainable Development Goals in programs under Environment and Public Works (EPW)8/6/22Sen. Roger Marshall (R-KS)N
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S.Amdt.5244Prohibit use of UN Sustainable Development Goals in programs under Agriculture8/6/22Sen. Roger Marshall (R-KS)N
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S.Amdt.5245Reduce spending by improvement Department of Energy (DOE) management of waste clean up in Washington8/6/22Sen. Joni Ernst (R-IA)N
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S.Amdt.5246Require USPS to sell non-political advertisement space on delivery vehicles8/6/22Sen. Joni Ernst (R-IA)N
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S.Amdt.5247Strike provision on priority on the use of funds for environmental quality incentives program8/6/22Sen. Joni Ernst (R-IA)N
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S.Amdt.5248Strike neighborhood access and equity grant program8/6/22Sen. John Thune (R-SD)N
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S.Amdt.5249Prevent clean vehicle manufacturers from double dipping8/6/22Sen. John Thune (R-SD)N
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S.Amdt.5250Strike $80 billion in IRS funds8/6/22Sen. John Thune (R-SD)N
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S.Amdt.5251Prevent Environment Protection Agency (EPA) from monitoring bovine methane emissions8/6/22Sen. John Thune (R-SD)N
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S.Amdt.5252TBDTBDTBDN
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S.Amdt.5253Provide commercial motor vehicle parking capacity8/6/22Sen. John Thune (R-SD)N
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S.Amdt.5254Permanently extend depreciation rules for property on a reservation8/6/22Sen. James Inhofe (R-OK)N
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S.Amdt.5255Extend credit for production of coal8/6/22Sen. Steve Daines (R-MT)N
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S.Amdt.5256Extend SALT deduction limit8/6/22Sen. Steve Daines (R-MT)N
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S.Amdt.5257Extend deduction for qualified business income8/6/22Sen. Steve Daines (R-MT)N
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S.Amdt.5258Eliminate IRS enforcement funding8/6/22Sen. Steve Daines (R-MT)N
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S.Amdt.5259Report on federal employees delinquent on taxes8/6/22Sen. Steve Daines (R-MT)N
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S.Amdt.5260Address delinquent tax debts of federal employees8/6/22Sen. Joni Ernst (R-IA)N
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S.Amdt.5261Preserve bonus depreciation and research and development under corporate minimum tax8/6/22Sen. Joni Ernst (R-IA)N
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S.Amdt.5264Strike 15% corporate minimum tax8/6/22Sen. Ted Cruz (R-TX)N
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S.Amdt.5266Strike oil and gas royalty rate and Mineral Leasing Modernization Act8/6/22Sen. Steve Daines (R-MT)N
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S.Amdt.5267Rehabilitation of public land affected by natural disasters8/6/22Sen. Steve Daines (R-MT)N
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S.Amdt.5268Condition on availability of funds8/6/22Sen. Steve Daines (R-MT)N
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S.Amdt.5269Strike gas and oil leasing sections8/6/22Sen. Steve Daines (R-MT)N
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S.Amdt.5270IRS to provide taxpayer services, including pre-filing assistance and education8/6/22Sen. Steve Daines (R-MT)N