H.Res. 726 - Providing for Consideration of the Bill (H.R. 4402) to Require the Secretary of the Interior and the Secretary of Agriculture to More Efficiently Develop Domestic Sources of the Minerals and Mineral Materials of Strategic and Critical Importance to United States Economic and National Security and Manufacturing Competitiveness.
- Sponsor:
- Rob Bishop
- Summary:
- Status:
- The bill was voted on in the House on July 11, 2012
PASSED on July 11, 2012.
1/2 required to pass
voted YES: 245
voted NO: 180
7 voted present/not voting
Providing for Consideration of the Bill (H.R. 4402) to Require the Secretary of the Interior and the Secretary of Agriculture to More Efficiently Develop Domestic Sources of the Minerals and Mineral Materials of Strategic and Critical Importance to United States Economic and National Security and Manufacturing Competitiveness.
H.Res. 726 — 112th Congress (2011–2012)
- Summary
- Providing for consideration of the bill (H.R. 4402) to require the Secretary of the Interior and the Secretary of Agriculture to more efficiently develop domestic sources of the minerals and mineral materials of strategic and critical importance to United States economic and national security and manufacturing competitiveness. (by CRS)
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- Title
- Providing for consideration of the bill (H.R. 4402) to require the Secretary of the Interior and the Secretary of Agriculture to more efficiently develop domestic sources of the minerals and mineral materials of strategic and critical importance to United States economic and national security and manufacturing competitiveness.
- Other Titles
- Sponsor
- Rob Bishop
- Co-Sponsors
- Subjects
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- House of Representatives
- Legislative rules and procedure
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Introduced 7/10/2012 Referred to Committee Passed House 7/11/2012 - Bill History
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Chamber/Committee Motion Date Result currently selected House On Passage - H.Res. 726 Providing for consideration of H.R. 4402, to require the Secretary of the Interior and the Secretary of Agriculture to more efficiently develop domestic sources of the minerals and mineral materials of strategic and critical importance to United States economic and national security and manufacturing competitiveness 7/11/2012 This bill PASSED the House 245 voted YES 180 voted NO 7 voted present/not votingAction Date Description Introduced 7/10/2012 7/10/2012 The House Committee on Rules reported an original measure, H. Rept. 112-590, by Mr. Bishop (UT). 7/10/2012 The resolution makes in order as original text for purpose of amendment the amendment in the nature of a substitute consisting of the text of Rules Committee Print 112-26. All points of order against the amendment in the nature of a substitute are waived. Put on a legislative calendar 7/10/2012 Placed on the House Calendar, Calendar No. 146. 7/11/2012 Considered as privileged matter. 7/11/2012 DEBATE - The House proceeded with one hour of debate on H. Res. 726. 7/11/2012 The previous question was ordered without objection. 7/11/2012 POSTPONED PROCEEDINGS - The Chair put the question on adoption of H. Res. 726 and by voice vote, announced that the ayes had prevailed. Mr. Polis demanded the yeas and nays and the Chair postponed further proceedings on the question of adoption of the resolution until a time to be announced. 7/11/2012 Considered as unfinished business. 7/11/2012 Motion to reconsider laid on the table Agreed to without objection. currently selected House Vote on Passage 7/11/2012 On Passage - H.Res. 726 Providing for consideration of H.R. 4402, to require the Secretary of the Interior and the Secretary of Agriculture to more efficiently develop domestic sources of the minerals and mineral materials of strategic and critical importance to United States economic and national security and manufacturing competitiveness Number Sponsor Date Offered Status
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