Cox of California Amendment - On Agreeing to the Amendment
Bill: HR 1, Elementary and Secondary Education Act Authorization bill
(Rep Boehner, John A. ) H.AMDT.69: An amendment numbered 28 printed in House Report 107-69 provides that the total funding increases in the bill in the first year will not exceed an 11.5% increase over fiscal year 2001. Authorizes further increases in aggregate funding of 14% (representing 3.5% annually) for all subsequent years.
(Rep Cox, Christopher)
Vote Date: 5/23/2001 6:19:00 PM
Kirk of Illinois Amendment - On Agreeing to the Amendment
Bill: HR 1, Elementary and Secondary Education Act Authorization bill
(Rep Boehner, John A. ) H.AMDT.67: An amendment numbered 26 printed in House Report 107-69 expresses the sense of Congress that Sections 8002 (FederalProperty) and 8003 (Federally Connected Children) of the Impact Aid Program should be fully funded.
(Rep Kirk, Mark Steven)
Vote Date: 5/23/2001 6:12:00 PM
Brady of Texas Amendment - On Agreeing to the Amendment
Bill: HR 1, Elementary and Secondary Education Act Authorization bill
(Rep Boehner, John A. ) H.AMDT.62: An amendment numbered 20 printed in House Report 107-69 to ensure that teachers have the power to maintain order and discipline in the classroom and discourages frivolous, harassing lawsuits against educators and school districts that take reasonable actions to maintain order and discipline.
(Rep Brady, Kevin)
Vote Date: 5/23/2001 6:04:00 PM
Traficant of Ohio Amendment - On Agreeing to the Amendment
Bill: HR 1, Elementary and Secondary Education Act Authorization bill
(Rep Boehner, John A. ) H.AMDT.61: An amendment numbered 19 printed in House Report 107-69 to add Buy American provisions to the bill.
(Rep Traficant, James A., Jr.)
Vote Date: 5/23/2001 3:37:00 PM
Stearns of Florida Amendment - On Agreeing to the Amendment
Bill: HR 1, Elementary and Secondary Education Act Authorization bill
(Rep Boehner, John A. ) H.AMDT.60: An amendment numbered 18 printed in House Report 107-69 to require that state educational agencies make known, in the form of a report to the Department of Education, those schools that are in the process of school improvement and indicate the specific category of status: school improvement, corrective action or reconstruction.
(Rep Stearns, Cliff)
Vote Date: 5/23/2001 3:29:00 PM
Norwood of Georgia Amendment - On Agreeing to the Amendment
Bill: HR 1, Elementary and Secondary Education Act Authorization bill
(Rep Boehner, John A. ) H.AMDT.55: An amendment numbered 13 printed in House Report 107-69 to authorize school personnel to discipline a student with a disability who has a weapon; knowingly possesses or uses illegal drugs or sells or solicits the sale of a controlled substance; or commits aggravated assault or battery at a school in the same manner as they would discipline a non-disabled student who has commited the same offense, including suspension or expulsion. A disabled child who is disciplined under this amendment would be able to assert a defense that the possession of a weapon, or possession or use of illegal drugs, or sale or solicitation of a controlled substance, was unintentional or innocent.
(Rep Norwood, Charlie)
Vote Date: 5/23/2001 3:19:00 PM
Hoekstra of Michigan Amendment - On Agreeing to the Amendment
Bill: HR 1, Elementary and Secondary Education Act Authorization bill
(Rep Boehner, John A. ) H.AMDT.52: An amendment numbered 10 printed in House Report 107-69 to increase the 50% transferability cap for local educational agencies to 75% upon approval from the state.
(Rep Hoekstra, Peter)
Vote Date: 5/23/2001 3:10:00 PM