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108th Congress (2003-2004)
FULL COMMITTEE
ACTION
Thursday, September 30, 2004
S.
551, Southern Ute and Colorado
Intergovernmental Agreement Implementation Act of 2003,
was ORDERED
REPORTED by a voice vote.
No amendments were offered.
H.R.
4667, Tapoco Project Licensing Act of
2004,
was ORDERED
REPORTED by a voice vote.
No amendments were offered.
H.R.
918, Patient Navigator Outreach and
Chronic Disease Prevention Act of 2004,
was ORDERED
REPORTED, AMENDED, by a voice vote.
The following amendment was
offered:
An amendment in the nature of a
substitute by Mr. Bilirakis, #1, was adopted by a voice vote.
H.R.
3015, National All Schedules Prescription
Electronic Reporting Act of 2003,
was ORDERED
REPORTED, AMENDED, by a voice vote.
The following amendment was
offered:
An amendment in the nature of a
substitute by Mr. Whitfield, #1, was adopted by a voice vote.
H.R.
3858, Pancreatic Islet Cell
Transplantation Act of 2004,
was ORDERED
REPORTED by a voice vote.
No amendments were offered.
H.Res.
567, Congratulating the American Dental
Association for sponsoring the second annual "Give Kids a Smile"
program which emphasizes the need to improve access to dental care for children,
and thanking dentists for volunteering their time to help provide needed dental
care,
was ORDERED
REPORTED by a voice vote.
No amendments were offered.
H.Con.Res.
250, Recognizing community organization
of public access defibrillation programs,
was ORDERED
REPORTED by a voice vote.
No amendments were offered.
H.R.
2699, National Uniformity for Food Act of
2004,
was ORDERED
REPORTED, AMENDED, by a yea-nay vote: 30-15.
The following amendment was
offered:
An amendment in the nature of a
substitute by Mr. Burr, #1, was adopted by a voice vote.
H.Res.
776, Resolution of inquiry requesting
the President and directing the Secretary of Health and Human Services provide
certain documents to the House of Representatives relating to estimates and
analyses of the cost of the Medicare prescription drug legislation,
was ORDERED
REPORTED UNFAVORABLY by a yea-nay vote: 26-21.
No amendments were offered.
H.Con.Res.
34, Expressing the sense of the
Congress that private health insurance companies should take a proactive role in
promoting healthy lifestyles,
was ORDERED
REPORTED by a voice vote.
No amendments were offered.
THE COMMITTEE
ADJOURNED SUBJECT TO THE CALL OF THE CHAIR
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