Blocking Regulatory Interference from Closing Kilns Act of 2017

HB 1917 Blocking Regulatory Interference from Closing Kilns Act of 2017

US Congress 115th Congress

Blocking Regulatory Interference from Closing Kilns Act of 2017
HB-1917


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Blocking Regulatory Interference from Closing Kilns Act of 2017


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Section 2

This bill prohibits the Environmental Protection Agency from requiring compliance with Clean Air Act rules concerning national emission standards for hazardous air pollutants with respect to brick and structural clay products manufacturing or clay ceramics manufacturing until judicial reviews of the rules are complete.


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Section 3

This bill delays by three years the date by which manufacturers, owners, and operators of new residential wood heaters, including residential hydronic heaters (wood-fired boilers) and forced-air furnaces, must comply with emission standards promulgated under the Clean Air Act.

  

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Introduced 01/11/2018

Engrossed 03/09/2018

Introduced 04/13/2017

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Received In The Senate And Read Twice And Referred To The Committee On Environment And Public Works.

03/08/2018

Rule Provides For Consideration Of H.r. 1119 And H.r. 1917 Under Closed Rules. Each Measure Shall Be Debatable For One Hour Equally Divided And Controlled By The Chair And Ranking Member Of The Committee On Energy And Commerce. The Rule Provides For One Motion To Recommit With Or Without Instructions On Each Measure.

03/07/2018

Motion To Reconsider Laid On The Table Agreed To Without Objection.

03/07/2018

On Passage Passed By Recorded Vote: 234 - 180, 1 Present (roll No. 99). (text: Cr H1458-1459)

03/07/2018

On Motion To Recommit With Instructions Failed By The Yeas And Nays: 186 - 227 (roll No. 98).

03/07/2018

Considered As Unfinished Business. (consideration: Cr H1465-1466)

03/07/2018

Postponed Proceedings - At The Conclusion Of Debate On The Castor (fl) Motion To Recommit, The Chair Put The Question On Adoption Of The Motion And By Voice Vote, Announced The Noes Had Prevailed. Ms. Castor (fl) Demanded The Yeas And Nays And The Chair Postponed Further Proceedings On The Motion To Recommit Until Later In The Legislative Day.

03/07/2018

The Previous Question On The Motion To Recommit With Instructions Was Ordered Without Objection.

03/07/2018

Debate - The House Proceeded With 10 Minutes Of Debate On The Castor (fl) Motion To Recommit With Instructions. The Instructions Contained In The Motion Seek To Require The Bill To Be Reported Back To The House With An Amendment To The Bill To Add A New Subsection Entitled "limitation On Private Plane Travel".

03/07/2018

Ms. Castor (fl) Moved To Recommit With Instructions To The Committee On Energy And Commerce. (text: Cr H1464)

03/07/2018

The Previous Question Was Ordered Pursuant To The Rule.

03/07/2018

Debate - The House Proceeded With One Hour Of Debate On H.r. 1917.

03/07/2018

Considered Under The Provisions Of Rule H. Res. 762. (consideration: Cr H1458-1465)

03/07/2018

Rule H. Res. 762 Passed House.

03/07/2018

Rules Committee Resolution H. Res. 762 Reported To House. Rule Provides For Consideration Of H.r. 1119 And H.r. 1917. Rule Provides For Consideration Of H.r. 1119 And H.r. 1917 Under Closed Rules. Each Measure Shall Be Debatable For One Hour Equally Divided And Controlled By The Chair And Ranking Member Of The Committee On Energy And Commerce. The Rule Provides For One Motion To Recommit With Or Without Instructions On Each Measure.

03/05/2018

Placed On The Union Calendar, Calendar No. 379.

01/10/2018

Reported By The Committee On Energy And Commerce. H. Rept. 115-509.

01/10/2018

Ordered To Be Reported By The Yeas And Nays: 31 - 23.

12/06/2017

Committee Consideration And Mark-up Session Held.

12/06/2017

Forwarded By Subcommittee To Full Committee By The Yeas And Nays: 12 - 10 .

11/15/2017

Subcommittee Consideration And Mark-up Session Held.

11/15/2017

Referred To The Subcommittee On Environment.

04/07/2017

Introduced In House

04/05/2017

Referred To The House Committee On Energy And Commerce.

04/05/2017