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Miscellaneous Environmental Initiatives

BILL NUMBER & TITLE:
H.R.1209, DEFENSE OF THE ENVIRONMENT ACT OF 1997

INTRODUCED BY:
Representative Henry Waxman (D-CA)
Cosponsored by GEPHARDT (D-MO), MILLER, GEORGE (D-CA)

REFERRALS:
House Committee on Rules
House Committee on the Judiciary

SUMMARY DESCRIPTION:
A bill to provide for the defense of the environment by requiring members of the House and Senate to vote on provisions included in legislation that reduce protection of the environment. Additionally, the bill would require the Office of Management and Budget to ensure that an adequate analysis is conducted for provisions included in major rules that reduce protection of the environment.

MAJOR CONGRESSIONAL ACTION TO DATE:
03/20/97 -- In The HOUSE
Joint referral to House Committee on Rules and House Committee on the Judiciary

AMSA ACTIONS:
Monitoring


BILL NUMBER & TITLE:
H.R.1506, COMMUNITY ENVIRONMENTAL EQUITY ACT

INTRODUCED BY:
Representative Nydia Velazquez (D-NY)

REFERRALS:
House Committee on Commerce

SUMMARY DESCRIPTION:
A bill to amend the Public Health Service Act to prohibit discrimination regarding exposure to hazardous substances. Prohibits any entity that handles, manages, treats, releases, disposes, stores, transports or delivers "covered substances" (defined as hazardous contaminants, chemicals, materials, wastes, and substances listed, identified or defined in specified laws) from disproportionately exposing any individual or community, on the ground of race, color or national origin, to any covered substance.

MAJOR CONGRESSIONAL ACTION TO DATE:
04/30/97 -- In The HOUSE
Introduced by VELAZQUEZ (D-NY)
Referred to House Committee on Commerce

AMSA ACTION:
Monitoring


BILL NUMBER & TITLE:
H.R.1404 - DEFENSE OF THE ENVIRONMENT ACT OF 1997

INTRODUCED BY:
Representative Henry Waxman (D-CA)
Cosponsored by BARRETT, THOMAS (D-WI), BERMAN (D-CA), BLUMENAUR (D-OR), CLAY (D-MO), DEFAZIO (D-OR), DEGETTE (D-CO), DELAHUNT (D-MA), DELLUMS (D-CA), DIXON (D-CA), EVANS (D-IL), FARR (D-CA), FILNER (D-CA), FURSE (D-OF), GUTIERREZ (D-IL), HINCHEY (D-NY), KENNEDY, JOSEPH (D-MA), KENNELLY (D-CT), KUCINICH (D-OH), LAMPSON (D-TX), LOWEY (D-NY), MARKEY (D-MA), MCKINNEY (D-GA), MINK (D-HI), NADLER (D-NY), MOLVER (D-MA), PASCRELL (D-NJ), PASTOR (D-AZ), PAYNE (D-NJ), RIVERS (D-MI), ROYBAL-ALLARD (D-CA), RUSH (D-IL), SANDERS (I-VT), SCHUMER (D-NY), SHERMAN (D-CA), THOMPSON (D-MS), ACKERMAN (D-NY), ANDREWS (D-NJ), BECERRA (D-CA), DELAURO (D-CT), ESHOO (D-CA), FALEOMAVAEGA (D-AS), MANTON (D-NY), MARTINEZ (D-CA), MORAN (D-VA), STARK (D-CA), STOKES (D-OH), TOWNS (D-NY), BROWN, CORRINE (D-FL), BROWN, SHERROD (D-OH), CONYERS (D-MI), CUMMINGS (D-MD), DAVIS, DANNY (D-IL), FATTAH (D-PA), FAZIO (D-CA), GONZALEZ (D-TX), LANTOS (D-CA), LOFGREN (D-CA), NORTON (D-CA), RANGEL (D-NY), SANCHEZ (D-CA), SAWYER (D-OH), SLAUGHTER (D-NY), VENTO (D-MN), YATES (D-IL)

REFERRALS:
House Committee on Rules
House Committee on Government Reform and Oversight

SUMMARY DESCRIPTION:
A bill to provide for the defense of the government and for other purposes.

MAJOR CONGRESSIONAL ACTION TO DATE:
04/17/97 -- In The HOUSE
Introduced by WAXMAN (D-CA)
Joint referral to House Committees on Rules and Government Reform and Oversight

AMSA ACTION:
Monitoring


BILL NUMBER & TITLE:
H.R.1636, CHILDREN'S ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AND RIGHT TO KNOW ACT OF 1997

SPONSORED BY:
Representative Henry Waxman (D-CA)
Cosponsored by LAMPSON (D-TX0, LEVIN, SANDER (D-MI), LIPINSKI (D-IL), SABO (D-MN), TAUCHER (D-CA), WATT, MELVIN (D-NC)

REFERRALS:
House Committee on Commerce

SUMMARY DESCRIPTION:
A bill to disclose environmental risks to children's health and expand the public's right to know about toxic chemical use and release, and for other purposes. Requires the Administrator of the Environmental Protection Agency to establish thresholds for toxic chemicals which may present significant risks to children's health or the environment. Includes lead, mercury, dioxin, cadmium, chromium and other specified bioaccumulative chemicals as substances subject to such thresholds.

MAJOR CONGRESSIONAL ACTION TO DATE:
05/15/97 -- In The HOUSE
Introduced by WAXMAN (D-CA)
Referred to the House Committee on Commerce

AMSA ACTIONS:
Monitoring


BILL NUMBER & TITLE:
S.599, CHILDREN'S ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION ACT

INTRODUCED BY:
Senator Barbara Boxer (D-CA)
Cosponsored by LAUTENBERG (D-NJ), MURRAY (D-WA)

REFERRALS:
Senate Committee on Environment & Public Works

SUMMARY DESCRIPTION:
A bill to protect children and other sensitive subpopulations from exposure the certain environmental pollutants. The bill would require the Environmental Protection Agency to ensure that pollution limits are set at levels that protect children, not average adults

MAJOR CONGRESSIONAL ACTION TO DATE:
04/16/97 -- In The SENATE
Referred to the Senate Committee on Environment & Public Works

AMSA ACTIONS:
Monitoring


BILL NUMBER & TITLE:
S.769 - RIGHT-TO-KNOW-MORE AND POLLUTION PREVENTION ACT OF 1997

INTRODUCED BY:
Senator Frank Lautenberg (D-NJ)

REFERRALS:
Senate Committee on Environment & Public Works

SUMMARY DESCRIPTION:
A bill to amend the provisions of the Emergency Planning and Community Right-to-Know Act of 1986 to expand the public's right to know about toxic chemical use and release, tor promote pollution prevention, and for other purposes.

MAJOR CONGRESSIONAL ACTION TO DATE:
05/20/97 -- In The SENATE
Introduced by LAUTENBERG
Referred to Senate Committee on Environment & Public Works

AMSA ACTION:
Monitoring


BILL NUMBER & TITLE:
S.866, ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION PARTNERSHIP ACT OF 1997

INTRODUCED BY:
Senator Kay Bailey Hutchinson (R-TX)

REFERRALS:
Senate Committee on the Judiciary
SUMMARY DESCRIPTION:
A bill to amend Title 28, U.S.C. to provide that certain voluntary disclosures of violation of Federal law made as a result of a voluntary environmental audit shall not be subject to discovery or admitted into evidence during a judicial or administrative proceeding, and for other purposes.

MAJOR CONGRESSIONAL ACTION TO DATE:
06/10/97 - In The SENATE
Introduced by HUTCHINSON
Referred to Senate Committee on the Judiciary

AMSA ACTION:
Monitoring



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