H.R. 2213 - Anti-Border Corruption Reauthorization Act of 2017
- Sponsor:
- Martha McSally
- Summary:
- To amend the Anti-Border Corruption Act of 2010 to authorize certain polygraph waiver authority, and for other purposes. (by CRS)
- Status:
- The bill was voted on in the House on June 7, 2017
- Amendments:
- 1 proposed amendment. 1 rejected. View amendments
PASSED on June 7, 2017.
1/2 required to pass
voted YES: 282
voted NO: 137
12 voted present/not voting
Anti-Border Corruption Reauthorization Act of 2017
H.R. 2213 — 115th Congress (2017–2018)
- Summary
- To amend the Anti-Border Corruption Act of 2010 to authorize certain polygraph waiver authority, and for other purposes. (by CRS)
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- Title
- To amend the Anti-Border Corruption Act of 2010 to authorize certain polygraph waiver authority, and for other purposes.
- Other Titles
- Anti-Border Corruption Reauthorization Act of 2017
- Anti-Border Corruption Reauthorization Act of 2017
- Anti-Border Corruption Reauthorization Act of 2017
- Anti-Border Corruption Reauthorization Act of 2017
- Anti-Border Corruption Reauthorization Act of 2017
- Sponsor
- Martha McSally
- Co-Sponsors
- Subjects
- Government operations and politics
- Border security and unlawful immigration
- Congressional oversight
- Criminal investigation, prosecution, interrogation
- Department of Homeland Security
- Employee hiring
- Government employee pay, benefits, personnel management
- Law enforcement officers
- Military personnel and dependents
- National Guard and reserves
- Veterans' education, employment, rehabilitation
- Related Bills
- H.Res. 374 (115th) : Providing for Consideration of the Bill (H.R. 2213) to Amend the Anti-Border Corruption Act of 2010 to Authorize Certain Polygraph Waiver Authority, and for Other Purposes.
- H.R. 6415 (115th) : American Border Act
- S. 3478 (115th) : FAMILIES Act
- S. 595 (115th) : Anti-Border Corruption Reauthorization Act of 2017
- H.R. 4760 (115th) : Securing America's Future Act of 2018
- Major Actions
Introduced 4/27/2017 Referred to Committee Amendments (1 proposed) Passed House 6/07/2017 - Bill History
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Chamber/Committee Motion Date Result select this vote House On Agreeing to the Amendment: Amendment 1 to H R 2213 6/07/2017 This motion DID NOT PASS the House 179 voted YES 238 voted NO 14 voted present/not votingcurrently selected House On Passage: H R 2213 Anti-Border Corruption Reauthorization Act 6/07/2017 This bill PASSED the House 282 voted YES 137 voted NO 12 voted present/not votingAction Date Description Introduced 4/27/2017 4/27/2017 Introduced in House 4/27/2017 Referred to the House Committee on Homeland Security. 5/03/2017 Committee Consideration and Mark-up Session Held. Put on a legislative calendar 5/03/2017 Ordered to be Reported (Amended) by Voice Vote. 5/16/2017 Reported (Amended) by the Committee on Homeland Security. H. Rept. 115-121. Put on a legislative calendar 5/16/2017 Placed on the Union Calendar, Calendar No. 74. 6/06/2017 Rules Committee Resolution H. Res. 374 Reported to House. Rule provides for consideration of H.R. 2213 with 1 hour of general debate. Previous question shall be considered as ordered without intervening motions except motion to recommit with or without instructions. Measure will be considered read. A specified amendment is in order. 6/07/2017 Rule H. Res. 374 passed House. 6/07/2017 Considered under the provisions of rule H. Res. 374. 6/07/2017 Rule provides for consideration of H.R. 2213 with 1 hour of general debate. Previous question shall be considered as ordered without intervening motions except motion to recommit with or without instructions. Measure will be considered read. A specified amendment is in order. 6/07/2017 DEBATE - The House proceeded with one hour of debate on H.R. 2213. 6/07/2017 ORDER OF PROCEDURE - Mr. McCaul asked unanimous consent that the question of adopting the amendment to H.R. 2213 may be subject to postponement as though under clause 8 of rule 20. Agreed to without objection. 6/07/2017 DEBATE - Pursuant to the provisions of H.Res. 374, the House proceeded with 10 minutes of debate on the Lujan Grisham (NM) amendment. 6/07/2017 The previous question was ordered pursuant to the rule. 6/07/2017 POSTPONED PROCEEDINGS - At the conclusion of the debate on the Lujan Grisham amendment, the Chair put the question on agreeing to the amendment and by voice vote announced that the ayes had prevailed. Mr. McCaul requested the Yeas and Nays and pursuant to the order of the House of June 7, 2017 the Chair postponed further proceedings on the adoption of the Lujan Grisham amendment until a time to be announced. 6/07/2017 Considered as unfinished business. 6/07/2017 Motion to reconsider laid on the table Agreed to without objection. 6/07/2017 6/07/2017 House amendment offered 6/07/2017 6/07/2017 House amendment offered select this vote Vote 6/07/2017 On Agreeing to the Amendment: Amendment 1 to H R 2213 currently selected House Vote on Passage 6/07/2017 On Passage: H R 2213 Anti-Border Corruption Reauthorization Act 6/07/2017 Amendment (A002) offered by Ms. Lujan Grisham, M.. 6/07/2017 House amendment offered/reported by : Amendment (A002) offered by Ms. Lujan Grisham, M.. 6/07/2017 Roll call votes on amendments in House 6/08/2017 Received in the Senate and Read twice and referred to the Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs. Number Sponsor Date Offered Status H. Amdt. 127 Lujan Grisham, Michelle [D-NM1] June 7, 2017 Failed by voice vote on June 7, 2017. An amendment numbered 1 printed in House Report 115-162 to prohibit the bill from going into effect until 1) the CBP completes its evaluation and pilot program of the Test for Espionage, Sabotage, and Corruption (TES-C) which is then certified by the DHS Inspector General and reported to Congress and 2) the DHS Inspector General completes a risk assessment of the population that could receive waivers and certifies to Congress that providing waivers to these individuals would not endanger national security, undermine workforce integrity, or increase corruption in the agency.
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