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Recovering America’s Wildlife Act of 2022

USA117th CongressHR-2773| House 
| Updated: 6/15/2022
Debbie Dingell

Debbie Dingell

Democratic Representative

Michigan

Cosponsors (194)
Brenda L. Lawrence (Democratic)Dwight Evans (Democratic)Al Lawson (Democratic)Kim Schrier (Democratic)Nikema Williams (Democratic)David Kustoff (Republican)Marcy Kaptur (Democratic)Tom O'Halleran (Democratic)John Katko (Republican)Tom Cole (Republican)John Garamendi (Democratic)Jared F. Golden (Democratic)Ruben Gallego (Democratic)Chris Pappas (Democratic)Jared Huffman (Democratic)Marc A. Veasey (Democratic)Steven M. Palazzo (Republican)Adam B. Schiff (Democratic)Barbara Lee (Democratic)Mikie Sherrill (Democratic)Raúl M. Grijalva (Democratic)Tom Malinowski (Democratic)Stephanie N. Murphy (Democratic)Don Young (Republican)Mark Pocan (Democratic)Abigail Davis Spanberger (Democratic)James R. Langevin (Democratic)Joyce Beatty (Democratic)Lisa Blunt Rochester (Democratic)David N. Cicilline (Democratic)David J. Trone (Democratic)Emanuel Cleaver (Democratic)Chrissy Houlahan (Democratic)Gregory F. Murphy (Republican)Kathleen M. Rice (Democratic)Darren Soto (Democratic)Derek Kilmer (Democratic)Jefferson Van Drew (Republican)Carlos A. Gimenez (Republican)Carolyn B. Maloney (Democratic)Joe Courtney (Democratic)Robert J. Wittman (Republican)C. A. Dutch Ruppersberger (Democratic)Pete Aguilar (Democratic)Shontel M. Brown (Democratic)David Scott (Democratic)Bobby L. Rush (Democratic)Troy A. Carter (Democratic)Gregorio Kilili Camacho Sablan (Democratic)Steven Horsford (Democratic)Andy Levin (Democratic)Jimmy Panetta (Democratic)J. Luis Correa (Democratic)Dina Titus (Democratic)Michael F. Doyle (Democratic)David Rouzer (Republican)Kathy E. Manning (Democratic)Madeleine Dean (Democratic)Melanie A. Stansbury (Democratic)Steve Cohen (Democratic)Suzan K. DelBene (Democratic)Paul Tonko (Democratic)Angie Craig (Democratic)Tim Walberg (Republican)Thomas R. Suozzi (Democratic)John P. Sarbanes (Democratic)Earl L. "Buddy" Carter (Republican)Billy Long (Republican)Haley M. Stevens (Democratic)Anthony G. Brown (Democratic)Andrew R. Garbarino (Republican)Ann Kirkpatrick (Democratic)Peter A. DeFazio (Democratic)Daniel T. Kildee (Democratic)Vicente Gonzalez (Democratic)Jake Auchincloss (Democratic)J. French Hill (Republican)Ted Lieu (Democratic)Maria Elvira Salazar (Republican)A. Donald McEachin (Democratic)Greg Stanton (Democratic)Kaiali'i Kahele (Democratic)Alan S. Lowenthal (Democratic)Ann M. Kuster (Democratic)Sean Patrick Maloney (Democratic)Kurt Schrader (Democratic)A. Drew Ferguson (Republican)Henry C. "Hank" Johnson (Democratic)Don Bacon (Republican)André Carson (Democratic)Brendan F. Boyle (Democratic)Matt Cartwright (Democratic)John B. Larson (Democratic)Fred Upton (Republican)Stephen F. Lynch (Democratic)Jim Cooper (Democratic)Joseph D. Morelle (Democratic)G. K. Butterfield (Democratic)Rodney Davis (Republican)Richard Hudson (Republican)Doris O. Matsui (Democratic)Sara Jacobs (Democratic)Marilyn Strickland (Democratic)Gregory W. Meeks (Democratic)Dean Phillips (Democratic)Jahana Hayes (Democratic)David E. Price (Democratic)Raja Krishnamoorthi (Democratic)Filemon Vela (Democratic)James A. Himes (Democratic)Alma S. Adams (Democratic)Anna G. Eshoo (Democratic)Josh Harder (Democratic)John H. Rutherford (Republican)Lucy McBath (Democratic)Pramila Jayapal (Democratic)Charles J. "Chuck" Fleischmann (Republican)Betty McCollum (Democratic)Eleanor Holmes Norton (Democratic)Austin Scott (Republican)James Comer (Republican)Sharice Davids (Democratic)Bonnie Watson Coleman (Democratic)Mary Gay Scanlon (Democratic)Blaine Luetkemeyer (Republican)Richard E. Neal (Democratic)Henry Cuellar (Democratic)Conor Lamb (Democratic)Anthony Gonzalez (Republican)Michael T. McCaul (Republican)Salud O. Carbajal (Democratic)Jamie Raskin (Democratic)Joe Neguse (Democratic)Mark E. Amodei (Republican)Mike Quigley (Democratic)Cynthia Axne (Democratic)Sean Casten (Democratic)Aumua Amata Coleman Radewagen (Republican)Diana DeGette (Democratic)Michael K. Simpson (Republican)Janice D. Schakowsky (Democratic)Andy Kim (Democratic)David G. Valadao (Republican)Michael R. Turner (Republican)Adam Smith (Democratic)Ron Kind (Democratic)Julia Brownley (Democratic)William R. Keating (Democratic)Jerry McNerney (Democratic)Jeff Fortenberry (Republican)Marie Newman (Democratic)Rick Larsen (Democratic)Vicky Hartzler (Republican)Peter Welch (Democratic)Brian K. Fitzpatrick (Republican)Colin Z. Allred (Democratic)Bill Huizenga (Republican)Earl Blumenauer (Democratic)Deborah K. Ross (Democratic)Lori Trahan (Democratic)Charlie Crist (Democratic)Seth Moulton (Democratic)Mike Thompson (Democratic)Elissa Slotkin (Democratic)Suzanne Bonamici (Democratic)Lizzie Fletcher (Democratic)Josh Gottheimer (Democratic)Linda T. Sánchez (Democratic)Ed Perlmutter (Democratic)Zoe Lofgren (Democratic)Nanette Diaz Barragán (Democratic)Jenniffer González-Colón (Republican)Jesús G. "Chuy" García (Democratic)Jason Crow (Democratic)Teresa Leger Fernandez (Democratic)Frank Pallone (Democratic)Gwen Moore (Democratic)Cheri Bustos (Democratic)Rashida Tlaib (Democratic)Bradley Scott Schneider (Democratic)Jack Bergman (Republican)Veronica Escobar (Democratic)Ted Budd (Republican)Lloyd Doggett (Democratic)Debbie Wasserman Schultz (Democratic)Gerald E. Connolly (Democratic)Chellie Pingree (Democratic)Patrick T. McHenry (Republican)Grace F. Napolitano (Democratic)Katie Porter (Democratic)Susan Wild (Democratic)Mike Levin (Democratic)Fred Keller (Republican)Judy Chu (Democratic)

Indian and Insular Affairs Subcommittee, Water, Wildlife and Fisheries Subcommittee, Natural Resources Committee

  • Introduced
  • In Committee
  • On Floor
  • Passed Chamber
  • Enacted
Recovering America’s Wildlife Act of 2022 This bill provides funding for the conservation or restoration of wildlife and plant species of greatest conservation need, including endangered or threatened species, and establishes related requirements. TITLE I--WILDLIFE CONSERVATION AND RESTORATION (Sec. 101) This title establishes and funds a subaccount of the Wildlife Conservation and Restoration Account, which was established under the Pittman-Robertson Wildlife Restoration Act. The subaccount must be used to support efforts of states, territories, or the District of Columbia to recover and manage wildlife and plant species of greatest conservation need. The Department of the Interior must use a portion of the funding from the subaccount for grants to state fish and wildlife departments, the District of Columbia fish and wildlife department, fish and wildlife departments of territories, nonprofit organizations, or regional associations of fish and wildlife departments. The grants must be used for innovative recovery efforts for species of greatest conservation need, species listed as endangered or threatened species, or the habitats of such species. Funding for the subaccount must supplement existing funds available to the states from funds distributed under the Dingell-Johnson Sport Fish Restoration Act and the Wildlife Conservation and Restoration Account. Recipients of the funding from the subaccount must match federal funds as specified by the title. The Government Accountability Office must study and report on the progress of states, territories, the District of Columbia, and Indian tribes in protecting species of greatest conservation need, endangered species, and threatened species. TITLE II--TRIBAL WILDLIFE CONSERVATION AND RESTORATION (Sec. 201) This title establishes and funds a Tribal Wildlife Conservation and Restoration Account to support Indian tribes' efforts to recover and manage wildlife and plant species of greatest conservation need. Indian tribes are not required to provide matching funds. TITLE III--ENDANGERED SPECIES RECOVERY AND HABITAT CONSERVATION LEGACY FUND (Sec. 301) This title establishes and funds through FY2026 the Endangered Species Recovery and Habitat Conservation Legacy Fund. The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service must use the fund to (1) implement an Endangered Species Recovery Grant Program; (2) address its interagency consultation responsibilities under the Endangered Species Act of 1973; (3) work with nonfederal entities to conserve wildlife habitat and at-risk species, threatened or endangered species, or species proposed to be listed as threatened or endangered species; or (4) address the development and permitting of voluntary conservation agreements under such act. Amounts made available under the fund must supplement other federal amounts made available to carry out such activities. The President must annually submit to Congress, together with the annual budget of the United States, a list of threatened species and endangered species for which recovery plans will be developed or implemented with amounts from the Endangered Species Recovery and Habitat Conservation Legacy Fund. TITLE IV--REPORT (Sec. 401) Interior must also report on information concerning the amount of grants and contracts that were awarded or are allocated under this bill to Historically Black Colleges and Universities, Hispanic-serving educational institutions, tribally controlled colleges and universities, minority-serving educational institutions, minority-owned business enterprises, women-owned business enterprises, and community-based organizations that are principally administered by, operated by, or serving minority communities.

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Bill from Previous Congress

HR 116-3742
Recovering America’s Wildlife Act of 2019
Apr 22, 2021
Introduced in House
Apr 22, 2021
Referred to the House Committee on Natural Resources.
Jun 16, 2021
Referred to the Subcommittee for Indigenous Peoples of the United States.
Jun 16, 2021
Referred to the Subcommittee on Water, Oceans, and Wildlife.
Jul 29, 2021
Subcommittee Hearings Held.
Jan 19, 2022
Ordered to be Reported (Amended) by the Yeas and Nays: 29 - 15.
Jan 19, 2022
Subcommittee on Water, Oceans, and Wildlife Discharged.
Jan 19, 2022
Committee Consideration and Mark-up Session Held.
Jan 19, 2022
Subcommittee for Indigenous Peoples of the United States Discharged.
Jun 9, 2022
Placed on the Union Calendar, Calendar No. 271.
Jun 9, 2022
Reported (Amended) by the Committee on Natural Resources. H. Rept. 117-359.
Jun 13, 2022
Rules Committee Resolution H. Res. 1170 Reported to House. Rule provides for consideration of H.R. 2543, H.R. 2773 and H.R. 7606. Resolution provides for one hour of general debate on each bill and one motion to recommit. Rule also amends House Resolution 188 by striking "June 17, 2022" and inserting "June 22, 2022".
Jun 14, 2022
Considered under the provisions of rule H. Res. 1170. (consideration: CR H5507-5530; text: CR H5507-5510)
Jun 14, 2022
Rule provides for consideration of H.R. 2543, H.R. 2773 and H.R. 7606. Resolution provides for one hour of general debate on each bill and one motion to recommit. Rule also amends House Resolution 188 by striking "June 17, 2022" and inserting "June 22, 2022".
Jun 14, 2022
DEBATE - The House proceeded with one hour of debate on H.R. 2773.
Jun 14, 2022
DEBATE - Pursuant to the provisions of H. Res. 1170, the House proceeded with 20 minutes of debate on the Dingell amendment en bloc No. 1.
Jun 14, 2022
POSTPONED PROCEEDINGS - At the conclusion of debate on the Dingell amendment en bloc No. 1, the Chair put the question on adoption of the amendment and by voice vote, announced that the ayes had prevailed. Mr. Tiffany demanded the yeas and nays and the Chair postponed further proceedings until a time to be announced.
Jun 14, 2022
DEBATE - Pursuant to the provisions of H. Res. 1170, the House proceeded with 20 minutes of debate on the Dingell amendment en bloc No. 2.
Jun 14, 2022
POSTPONED PROCEEDINGS - At the conclusion of debate on the Dingell amendment en bloc No. 2, the Chair put the question on adoption of the amendment and by voice vote, announced that the ayes had prevailed. Mrs. Dingell demanded the yeas and nays and the Chair postponed further proceedings until a time to be announced.
Jun 14, 2022
DEBATE - Pursuant to the provisions of H. Res. 1170, the House proceeded with 10 minutes of debate on the Kildee amendment No. 4.
Jun 14, 2022
POSTPONED PROCEEDINGS - At the conclusion of debate on the Kildee amendment, the Chair put the question on adoption of the amendment and by voice vote, announced that the ayes had prevailed. Mr. Westerman demanded the yeas and nays and the Chair postponed further proceedings until a time to be announced.
Jun 14, 2022
DEBATE - Pursuant to the provisions of H. Res. 1170, the House proceeded with 10 minutes of debate on the Butterfield amendment No. 5.
Jun 14, 2022
POSTPONED PROCEEDINGS - At the conclusion of debate on the Butterfield amendment, the Chair put the question on adoption of the amendment and by voice vote, announced that the ayes had prevailed. Mr. Westerman demanded the yeas and nays and the Chair postponed further proceedings until a time to be announced.
Jun 14, 2022
The previous question was ordered pursuant to the rule.
Jun 14, 2022
Mr. Fulcher moved to recommit to the Committee on Natural Resources. (text: CR H5529)
Jun 14, 2022
The previous question on the motion to recommit was ordered pursuant to clause 2(b) of rule XIX.
Jun 14, 2022
On motion to recommit Failed by the Yeas and Nays: 202 - 220 (Roll no. 266).
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Jun 14, 2022
On passage Passed by the Yeas and Nays: 231 - 190 (Roll no. 267).
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Jun 14, 2022
Motion to reconsider laid on the table Agreed to without objection.
Jun 15, 2022
Received in the Senate. Read twice. Placed on Senate Legislative Calendar under General Orders. Calendar No. 424.
Aug 2, 2022

Latest Companion Bill Action

S 117-2372
By Senator Carper from Committee on Environment and Public Works filed written report. Report No. 117-135.
  • Bill from Previous Congress

    HR 116-3742
    Recovering America’s Wildlife Act of 2019


  • April 22, 2021
    Introduced in House


  • April 22, 2021
    Referred to the House Committee on Natural Resources.


  • June 16, 2021
    Referred to the Subcommittee for Indigenous Peoples of the United States.


  • June 16, 2021
    Referred to the Subcommittee on Water, Oceans, and Wildlife.


  • July 29, 2021
    Subcommittee Hearings Held.


  • January 19, 2022
    Ordered to be Reported (Amended) by the Yeas and Nays: 29 - 15.


  • January 19, 2022
    Subcommittee on Water, Oceans, and Wildlife Discharged.


  • January 19, 2022
    Committee Consideration and Mark-up Session Held.


  • January 19, 2022
    Subcommittee for Indigenous Peoples of the United States Discharged.


  • June 9, 2022
    Placed on the Union Calendar, Calendar No. 271.


  • June 9, 2022
    Reported (Amended) by the Committee on Natural Resources. H. Rept. 117-359.


  • June 13, 2022
    Rules Committee Resolution H. Res. 1170 Reported to House. Rule provides for consideration of H.R. 2543, H.R. 2773 and H.R. 7606. Resolution provides for one hour of general debate on each bill and one motion to recommit. Rule also amends House Resolution 188 by striking "June 17, 2022" and inserting "June 22, 2022".


  • June 14, 2022
    Considered under the provisions of rule H. Res. 1170. (consideration: CR H5507-5530; text: CR H5507-5510)


  • June 14, 2022
    Rule provides for consideration of H.R. 2543, H.R. 2773 and H.R. 7606. Resolution provides for one hour of general debate on each bill and one motion to recommit. Rule also amends House Resolution 188 by striking "June 17, 2022" and inserting "June 22, 2022".


  • June 14, 2022
    DEBATE - The House proceeded with one hour of debate on H.R. 2773.


  • June 14, 2022
    DEBATE - Pursuant to the provisions of H. Res. 1170, the House proceeded with 20 minutes of debate on the Dingell amendment en bloc No. 1.


  • June 14, 2022
    POSTPONED PROCEEDINGS - At the conclusion of debate on the Dingell amendment en bloc No. 1, the Chair put the question on adoption of the amendment and by voice vote, announced that the ayes had prevailed. Mr. Tiffany demanded the yeas and nays and the Chair postponed further proceedings until a time to be announced.


  • June 14, 2022
    DEBATE - Pursuant to the provisions of H. Res. 1170, the House proceeded with 20 minutes of debate on the Dingell amendment en bloc No. 2.


  • June 14, 2022
    POSTPONED PROCEEDINGS - At the conclusion of debate on the Dingell amendment en bloc No. 2, the Chair put the question on adoption of the amendment and by voice vote, announced that the ayes had prevailed. Mrs. Dingell demanded the yeas and nays and the Chair postponed further proceedings until a time to be announced.


  • June 14, 2022
    DEBATE - Pursuant to the provisions of H. Res. 1170, the House proceeded with 10 minutes of debate on the Kildee amendment No. 4.


  • June 14, 2022
    POSTPONED PROCEEDINGS - At the conclusion of debate on the Kildee amendment, the Chair put the question on adoption of the amendment and by voice vote, announced that the ayes had prevailed. Mr. Westerman demanded the yeas and nays and the Chair postponed further proceedings until a time to be announced.


  • June 14, 2022
    DEBATE - Pursuant to the provisions of H. Res. 1170, the House proceeded with 10 minutes of debate on the Butterfield amendment No. 5.


  • June 14, 2022
    POSTPONED PROCEEDINGS - At the conclusion of debate on the Butterfield amendment, the Chair put the question on adoption of the amendment and by voice vote, announced that the ayes had prevailed. Mr. Westerman demanded the yeas and nays and the Chair postponed further proceedings until a time to be announced.


  • June 14, 2022
    The previous question was ordered pursuant to the rule.


  • June 14, 2022
    Mr. Fulcher moved to recommit to the Committee on Natural Resources. (text: CR H5529)


  • June 14, 2022
    The previous question on the motion to recommit was ordered pursuant to clause 2(b) of rule XIX.


  • June 14, 2022
    On motion to recommit Failed by the Yeas and Nays: 202 - 220 (Roll no. 266).
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  • June 14, 2022
    On passage Passed by the Yeas and Nays: 231 - 190 (Roll no. 267).
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  • June 14, 2022
    Motion to reconsider laid on the table Agreed to without objection.


  • June 15, 2022
    Received in the Senate. Read twice. Placed on Senate Legislative Calendar under General Orders. Calendar No. 424.


  • August 2, 2022

    Latest Companion Bill Action

    S 117-2372
    By Senator Carper from Committee on Environment and Public Works filed written report. Report No. 117-135.

Environmental Protection

Related Bills

  • HRES 117-1170: Providing for consideration of the bill (H.R. 2543) to amend the Federal Reserve Act to add additional demographic reporting requirements, to modify the goals of the Federal Reserve System, and for other purposes; providing for consideration of the bill (H.R. 2773) to amend the Pittman-Robertson Wildlife Restoration Act to make supplemental funds available for management of fish and wildlife species of greatest conservation need as determined by State fish and wildlife agencies, and for other purposes; providing for consideration of the bill (H.R. 7606) to establish the Office of the Special Investigator for Competition Matters within the Department of Agriculture; and for other purposes.
  • S 117-2372: Recovering America’s Wildlife Act of 2022
Congressional oversightEcologyEndangered and threatened speciesGovernment trust fundsHorticulture and plantsIndian lands and resources rightsOutdoor recreationState and local government operationsWildlife conservation and habitat protection

Recovering America’s Wildlife Act of 2022

USA117th CongressHR-2773| House 
| Updated: 6/15/2022
Recovering America’s Wildlife Act of 2022 This bill provides funding for the conservation or restoration of wildlife and plant species of greatest conservation need, including endangered or threatened species, and establishes related requirements. TITLE I--WILDLIFE CONSERVATION AND RESTORATION (Sec. 101) This title establishes and funds a subaccount of the Wildlife Conservation and Restoration Account, which was established under the Pittman-Robertson Wildlife Restoration Act. The subaccount must be used to support efforts of states, territories, or the District of Columbia to recover and manage wildlife and plant species of greatest conservation need. The Department of the Interior must use a portion of the funding from the subaccount for grants to state fish and wildlife departments, the District of Columbia fish and wildlife department, fish and wildlife departments of territories, nonprofit organizations, or regional associations of fish and wildlife departments. The grants must be used for innovative recovery efforts for species of greatest conservation need, species listed as endangered or threatened species, or the habitats of such species. Funding for the subaccount must supplement existing funds available to the states from funds distributed under the Dingell-Johnson Sport Fish Restoration Act and the Wildlife Conservation and Restoration Account. Recipients of the funding from the subaccount must match federal funds as specified by the title. The Government Accountability Office must study and report on the progress of states, territories, the District of Columbia, and Indian tribes in protecting species of greatest conservation need, endangered species, and threatened species. TITLE II--TRIBAL WILDLIFE CONSERVATION AND RESTORATION (Sec. 201) This title establishes and funds a Tribal Wildlife Conservation and Restoration Account to support Indian tribes' efforts to recover and manage wildlife and plant species of greatest conservation need. Indian tribes are not required to provide matching funds. TITLE III--ENDANGERED SPECIES RECOVERY AND HABITAT CONSERVATION LEGACY FUND (Sec. 301) This title establishes and funds through FY2026 the Endangered Species Recovery and Habitat Conservation Legacy Fund. The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service must use the fund to (1) implement an Endangered Species Recovery Grant Program; (2) address its interagency consultation responsibilities under the Endangered Species Act of 1973; (3) work with nonfederal entities to conserve wildlife habitat and at-risk species, threatened or endangered species, or species proposed to be listed as threatened or endangered species; or (4) address the development and permitting of voluntary conservation agreements under such act. Amounts made available under the fund must supplement other federal amounts made available to carry out such activities. The President must annually submit to Congress, together with the annual budget of the United States, a list of threatened species and endangered species for which recovery plans will be developed or implemented with amounts from the Endangered Species Recovery and Habitat Conservation Legacy Fund. TITLE IV--REPORT (Sec. 401) Interior must also report on information concerning the amount of grants and contracts that were awarded or are allocated under this bill to Historically Black Colleges and Universities, Hispanic-serving educational institutions, tribally controlled colleges and universities, minority-serving educational institutions, minority-owned business enterprises, women-owned business enterprises, and community-based organizations that are principally administered by, operated by, or serving minority communities.

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Bill from Previous Congress

HR 116-3742
Recovering America’s Wildlife Act of 2019
Apr 22, 2021
Introduced in House
Apr 22, 2021
Referred to the House Committee on Natural Resources.
Jun 16, 2021
Referred to the Subcommittee for Indigenous Peoples of the United States.
Jun 16, 2021
Referred to the Subcommittee on Water, Oceans, and Wildlife.
Jul 29, 2021
Subcommittee Hearings Held.
Jan 19, 2022
Ordered to be Reported (Amended) by the Yeas and Nays: 29 - 15.
Jan 19, 2022
Subcommittee on Water, Oceans, and Wildlife Discharged.
Jan 19, 2022
Committee Consideration and Mark-up Session Held.
Jan 19, 2022
Subcommittee for Indigenous Peoples of the United States Discharged.
Jun 9, 2022
Placed on the Union Calendar, Calendar No. 271.
Jun 9, 2022
Reported (Amended) by the Committee on Natural Resources. H. Rept. 117-359.
Jun 13, 2022
Rules Committee Resolution H. Res. 1170 Reported to House. Rule provides for consideration of H.R. 2543, H.R. 2773 and H.R. 7606. Resolution provides for one hour of general debate on each bill and one motion to recommit. Rule also amends House Resolution 188 by striking "June 17, 2022" and inserting "June 22, 2022".
Jun 14, 2022
Considered under the provisions of rule H. Res. 1170. (consideration: CR H5507-5530; text: CR H5507-5510)
Jun 14, 2022
Rule provides for consideration of H.R. 2543, H.R. 2773 and H.R. 7606. Resolution provides for one hour of general debate on each bill and one motion to recommit. Rule also amends House Resolution 188 by striking "June 17, 2022" and inserting "June 22, 2022".
Jun 14, 2022
DEBATE - The House proceeded with one hour of debate on H.R. 2773.
Jun 14, 2022
DEBATE - Pursuant to the provisions of H. Res. 1170, the House proceeded with 20 minutes of debate on the Dingell amendment en bloc No. 1.
Jun 14, 2022
POSTPONED PROCEEDINGS - At the conclusion of debate on the Dingell amendment en bloc No. 1, the Chair put the question on adoption of the amendment and by voice vote, announced that the ayes had prevailed. Mr. Tiffany demanded the yeas and nays and the Chair postponed further proceedings until a time to be announced.
Jun 14, 2022
DEBATE - Pursuant to the provisions of H. Res. 1170, the House proceeded with 20 minutes of debate on the Dingell amendment en bloc No. 2.
Jun 14, 2022
POSTPONED PROCEEDINGS - At the conclusion of debate on the Dingell amendment en bloc No. 2, the Chair put the question on adoption of the amendment and by voice vote, announced that the ayes had prevailed. Mrs. Dingell demanded the yeas and nays and the Chair postponed further proceedings until a time to be announced.
Jun 14, 2022
DEBATE - Pursuant to the provisions of H. Res. 1170, the House proceeded with 10 minutes of debate on the Kildee amendment No. 4.
Jun 14, 2022
POSTPONED PROCEEDINGS - At the conclusion of debate on the Kildee amendment, the Chair put the question on adoption of the amendment and by voice vote, announced that the ayes had prevailed. Mr. Westerman demanded the yeas and nays and the Chair postponed further proceedings until a time to be announced.
Jun 14, 2022
DEBATE - Pursuant to the provisions of H. Res. 1170, the House proceeded with 10 minutes of debate on the Butterfield amendment No. 5.
Jun 14, 2022
POSTPONED PROCEEDINGS - At the conclusion of debate on the Butterfield amendment, the Chair put the question on adoption of the amendment and by voice vote, announced that the ayes had prevailed. Mr. Westerman demanded the yeas and nays and the Chair postponed further proceedings until a time to be announced.
Jun 14, 2022
The previous question was ordered pursuant to the rule.
Jun 14, 2022
Mr. Fulcher moved to recommit to the Committee on Natural Resources. (text: CR H5529)
Jun 14, 2022
The previous question on the motion to recommit was ordered pursuant to clause 2(b) of rule XIX.
Jun 14, 2022
On motion to recommit Failed by the Yeas and Nays: 202 - 220 (Roll no. 266).
View Vote
Jun 14, 2022
On passage Passed by the Yeas and Nays: 231 - 190 (Roll no. 267).
View Vote
Jun 14, 2022
Motion to reconsider laid on the table Agreed to without objection.
Jun 15, 2022
Received in the Senate. Read twice. Placed on Senate Legislative Calendar under General Orders. Calendar No. 424.
Aug 2, 2022

Latest Companion Bill Action

S 117-2372
By Senator Carper from Committee on Environment and Public Works filed written report. Report No. 117-135.
  • Bill from Previous Congress

    HR 116-3742
    Recovering America’s Wildlife Act of 2019


  • April 22, 2021
    Introduced in House


  • April 22, 2021
    Referred to the House Committee on Natural Resources.


  • June 16, 2021
    Referred to the Subcommittee for Indigenous Peoples of the United States.


  • June 16, 2021
    Referred to the Subcommittee on Water, Oceans, and Wildlife.


  • July 29, 2021
    Subcommittee Hearings Held.


  • January 19, 2022
    Ordered to be Reported (Amended) by the Yeas and Nays: 29 - 15.


  • January 19, 2022
    Subcommittee on Water, Oceans, and Wildlife Discharged.


  • January 19, 2022
    Committee Consideration and Mark-up Session Held.


  • January 19, 2022
    Subcommittee for Indigenous Peoples of the United States Discharged.


  • June 9, 2022
    Placed on the Union Calendar, Calendar No. 271.


  • June 9, 2022
    Reported (Amended) by the Committee on Natural Resources. H. Rept. 117-359.


  • June 13, 2022
    Rules Committee Resolution H. Res. 1170 Reported to House. Rule provides for consideration of H.R. 2543, H.R. 2773 and H.R. 7606. Resolution provides for one hour of general debate on each bill and one motion to recommit. Rule also amends House Resolution 188 by striking "June 17, 2022" and inserting "June 22, 2022".


  • June 14, 2022
    Considered under the provisions of rule H. Res. 1170. (consideration: CR H5507-5530; text: CR H5507-5510)


  • June 14, 2022
    Rule provides for consideration of H.R. 2543, H.R. 2773 and H.R. 7606. Resolution provides for one hour of general debate on each bill and one motion to recommit. Rule also amends House Resolution 188 by striking "June 17, 2022" and inserting "June 22, 2022".


  • June 14, 2022
    DEBATE - The House proceeded with one hour of debate on H.R. 2773.


  • June 14, 2022
    DEBATE - Pursuant to the provisions of H. Res. 1170, the House proceeded with 20 minutes of debate on the Dingell amendment en bloc No. 1.


  • June 14, 2022
    POSTPONED PROCEEDINGS - At the conclusion of debate on the Dingell amendment en bloc No. 1, the Chair put the question on adoption of the amendment and by voice vote, announced that the ayes had prevailed. Mr. Tiffany demanded the yeas and nays and the Chair postponed further proceedings until a time to be announced.


  • June 14, 2022
    DEBATE - Pursuant to the provisions of H. Res. 1170, the House proceeded with 20 minutes of debate on the Dingell amendment en bloc No. 2.


  • June 14, 2022
    POSTPONED PROCEEDINGS - At the conclusion of debate on the Dingell amendment en bloc No. 2, the Chair put the question on adoption of the amendment and by voice vote, announced that the ayes had prevailed. Mrs. Dingell demanded the yeas and nays and the Chair postponed further proceedings until a time to be announced.


  • June 14, 2022
    DEBATE - Pursuant to the provisions of H. Res. 1170, the House proceeded with 10 minutes of debate on the Kildee amendment No. 4.


  • June 14, 2022
    POSTPONED PROCEEDINGS - At the conclusion of debate on the Kildee amendment, the Chair put the question on adoption of the amendment and by voice vote, announced that the ayes had prevailed. Mr. Westerman demanded the yeas and nays and the Chair postponed further proceedings until a time to be announced.


  • June 14, 2022
    DEBATE - Pursuant to the provisions of H. Res. 1170, the House proceeded with 10 minutes of debate on the Butterfield amendment No. 5.


  • June 14, 2022
    POSTPONED PROCEEDINGS - At the conclusion of debate on the Butterfield amendment, the Chair put the question on adoption of the amendment and by voice vote, announced that the ayes had prevailed. Mr. Westerman demanded the yeas and nays and the Chair postponed further proceedings until a time to be announced.


  • June 14, 2022
    The previous question was ordered pursuant to the rule.


  • June 14, 2022
    Mr. Fulcher moved to recommit to the Committee on Natural Resources. (text: CR H5529)


  • June 14, 2022
    The previous question on the motion to recommit was ordered pursuant to clause 2(b) of rule XIX.


  • June 14, 2022
    On motion to recommit Failed by the Yeas and Nays: 202 - 220 (Roll no. 266).
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  • June 14, 2022
    On passage Passed by the Yeas and Nays: 231 - 190 (Roll no. 267).
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  • June 14, 2022
    Motion to reconsider laid on the table Agreed to without objection.


  • June 15, 2022
    Received in the Senate. Read twice. Placed on Senate Legislative Calendar under General Orders. Calendar No. 424.


  • August 2, 2022

    Latest Companion Bill Action

    S 117-2372
    By Senator Carper from Committee on Environment and Public Works filed written report. Report No. 117-135.
Debbie Dingell

Debbie Dingell

Democratic Representative

Michigan

Cosponsors (194)
Brenda L. Lawrence (Democratic)Dwight Evans (Democratic)Al Lawson (Democratic)Kim Schrier (Democratic)Nikema Williams (Democratic)David Kustoff (Republican)Marcy Kaptur (Democratic)Tom O'Halleran (Democratic)John Katko (Republican)Tom Cole (Republican)John Garamendi (Democratic)Jared F. Golden (Democratic)Ruben Gallego (Democratic)Chris Pappas (Democratic)Jared Huffman (Democratic)Marc A. Veasey (Democratic)Steven M. Palazzo (Republican)Adam B. Schiff (Democratic)Barbara Lee (Democratic)Mikie Sherrill (Democratic)Raúl M. Grijalva (Democratic)Tom Malinowski (Democratic)Stephanie N. Murphy (Democratic)Don Young (Republican)Mark Pocan (Democratic)Abigail Davis Spanberger (Democratic)James R. Langevin (Democratic)Joyce Beatty (Democratic)Lisa Blunt Rochester (Democratic)David N. Cicilline (Democratic)David J. Trone (Democratic)Emanuel Cleaver (Democratic)Chrissy Houlahan (Democratic)Gregory F. Murphy (Republican)Kathleen M. Rice (Democratic)Darren Soto (Democratic)Derek Kilmer (Democratic)Jefferson Van Drew (Republican)Carlos A. Gimenez (Republican)Carolyn B. Maloney (Democratic)Joe Courtney (Democratic)Robert J. Wittman (Republican)C. A. Dutch Ruppersberger (Democratic)Pete Aguilar (Democratic)Shontel M. Brown (Democratic)David Scott (Democratic)Bobby L. Rush (Democratic)Troy A. Carter (Democratic)Gregorio Kilili Camacho Sablan (Democratic)Steven Horsford (Democratic)Andy Levin (Democratic)Jimmy Panetta (Democratic)J. Luis Correa (Democratic)Dina Titus (Democratic)Michael F. Doyle (Democratic)David Rouzer (Republican)Kathy E. Manning (Democratic)Madeleine Dean (Democratic)Melanie A. Stansbury (Democratic)Steve Cohen (Democratic)Suzan K. DelBene (Democratic)Paul Tonko (Democratic)Angie Craig (Democratic)Tim Walberg (Republican)Thomas R. Suozzi (Democratic)John P. Sarbanes (Democratic)Earl L. "Buddy" Carter (Republican)Billy Long (Republican)Haley M. Stevens (Democratic)Anthony G. Brown (Democratic)Andrew R. Garbarino (Republican)Ann Kirkpatrick (Democratic)Peter A. DeFazio (Democratic)Daniel T. Kildee (Democratic)Vicente Gonzalez (Democratic)Jake Auchincloss (Democratic)J. French Hill (Republican)Ted Lieu (Democratic)Maria Elvira Salazar (Republican)A. Donald McEachin (Democratic)Greg Stanton (Democratic)Kaiali'i Kahele (Democratic)Alan S. Lowenthal (Democratic)Ann M. Kuster (Democratic)Sean Patrick Maloney (Democratic)Kurt Schrader (Democratic)A. Drew Ferguson (Republican)Henry C. "Hank" Johnson (Democratic)Don Bacon (Republican)André Carson (Democratic)Brendan F. Boyle (Democratic)Matt Cartwright (Democratic)John B. Larson (Democratic)Fred Upton (Republican)Stephen F. Lynch (Democratic)Jim Cooper (Democratic)Joseph D. Morelle (Democratic)G. K. Butterfield (Democratic)Rodney Davis (Republican)Richard Hudson (Republican)Doris O. Matsui (Democratic)Sara Jacobs (Democratic)Marilyn Strickland (Democratic)Gregory W. Meeks (Democratic)Dean Phillips (Democratic)Jahana Hayes (Democratic)David E. Price (Democratic)Raja Krishnamoorthi (Democratic)Filemon Vela (Democratic)James A. Himes (Democratic)Alma S. Adams (Democratic)Anna G. Eshoo (Democratic)Josh Harder (Democratic)John H. Rutherford (Republican)Lucy McBath (Democratic)Pramila Jayapal (Democratic)Charles J. "Chuck" Fleischmann (Republican)Betty McCollum (Democratic)Eleanor Holmes Norton (Democratic)Austin Scott (Republican)James Comer (Republican)Sharice Davids (Democratic)Bonnie Watson Coleman (Democratic)Mary Gay Scanlon (Democratic)Blaine Luetkemeyer (Republican)Richard E. Neal (Democratic)Henry Cuellar (Democratic)Conor Lamb (Democratic)Anthony Gonzalez (Republican)Michael T. McCaul (Republican)Salud O. Carbajal (Democratic)Jamie Raskin (Democratic)Joe Neguse (Democratic)Mark E. Amodei (Republican)Mike Quigley (Democratic)Cynthia Axne (Democratic)Sean Casten (Democratic)Aumua Amata Coleman Radewagen (Republican)Diana DeGette (Democratic)Michael K. Simpson (Republican)Janice D. Schakowsky (Democratic)Andy Kim (Democratic)David G. Valadao (Republican)Michael R. Turner (Republican)Adam Smith (Democratic)Ron Kind (Democratic)Julia Brownley (Democratic)William R. Keating (Democratic)Jerry McNerney (Democratic)Jeff Fortenberry (Republican)Marie Newman (Democratic)Rick Larsen (Democratic)Vicky Hartzler (Republican)Peter Welch (Democratic)Brian K. Fitzpatrick (Republican)Colin Z. Allred (Democratic)Bill Huizenga (Republican)Earl Blumenauer (Democratic)Deborah K. Ross (Democratic)Lori Trahan (Democratic)Charlie Crist (Democratic)Seth Moulton (Democratic)Mike Thompson (Democratic)Elissa Slotkin (Democratic)Suzanne Bonamici (Democratic)Lizzie Fletcher (Democratic)Josh Gottheimer (Democratic)Linda T. Sánchez (Democratic)Ed Perlmutter (Democratic)Zoe Lofgren (Democratic)Nanette Diaz Barragán (Democratic)Jenniffer González-Colón (Republican)Jesús G. "Chuy" García (Democratic)Jason Crow (Democratic)Teresa Leger Fernandez (Democratic)Frank Pallone (Democratic)Gwen Moore (Democratic)Cheri Bustos (Democratic)Rashida Tlaib (Democratic)Bradley Scott Schneider (Democratic)Jack Bergman (Republican)Veronica Escobar (Democratic)Ted Budd (Republican)Lloyd Doggett (Democratic)Debbie Wasserman Schultz (Democratic)Gerald E. Connolly (Democratic)Chellie Pingree (Democratic)Patrick T. McHenry (Republican)Grace F. Napolitano (Democratic)Katie Porter (Democratic)Susan Wild (Democratic)Mike Levin (Democratic)Fred Keller (Republican)Judy Chu (Democratic)

Indian and Insular Affairs Subcommittee, Water, Wildlife and Fisheries Subcommittee, Natural Resources Committee

Environmental Protection

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