The second half of the 112
th Congress has just
begun and I thought it would be a good time to update everyone on the status of
legislation on
ACT! for America’s “High Priority List.” These are
legislative proposals that have been introduced in the 112
th Congress that we feel are important to our national
security interests and which we have publicly endorsed and are actively
supporting via the national office and our grassroots base.
Please go
to the Contact
Congress page on our website to learn more about each of these bills and to
send a pre-written e-mail of support to your Members of Congress. It couldn’t be
easier and it’s so very important. Each of you plays an important role in
seeing these critical proposals move through the legislative process
successfully. As you’ll see, many are “stuck in committee.” These proposals will
move further through the legislative process only if your federal legislators
hear from you.
Legislation on ACT! for America’s High Priority List for
the 112th Congress
- The “Birthright Citizenship Protection Act of 2011”
House
Sponsor: Rep. Steve King, R-IA; Senate Sponsor Sen. David Vitter, R-LA
STATUS: House: H.R. 140 -
Introduced: 1/5/2011 and referred to the House Judiciary Committee; 1/24/11
further referred to its Subcommittee on Immigration Policy and Enforcement,
where it is awaiting further action. Senate: S. 723 - Introduced:
4/5/2011, and referred to the Senate Judiciary Committee where it is awaiting
further action.
- The “First Responders Fighting Terrorism Protection Act of 2011”
House Sponsor: Rep. Sue Myrick (R-NC)
STATUS: House: H.R. 504 - Introduced
1/26/2011, and referred to House Judiciary Committee; 2/14/2011 further referred
to its Subcommittee on the Constitution where it is awaiting further
action.
- The “See Something, Say Something Act of 2011”
House Sponsor:
Rep. Peter King (R-NY); Senate Sponsor: Sen. Susan Collins (R-ME)
STATUS: House: H.R. 495 - Introduced
1/26/2011 and referred to the House Judiciary Committee; 2/28/2011 further
referred to its Subcommittee on the Constitution. The legislation was included in the DHS Authorization
bill that passed out of the House Homeland Security Committee in November, 2011.
The legislation is expected to come before the full House of Representatives for
debate and a vote by this spring. Senate: S. 505 - Introduced
3/8/2011 and referred to the Committee on the Judiciary where it is awaiting
further action.
- The “Secure High-voltage Infrastructure for Electricity from Lethal
Damage (SHIELD) Act”
House Sponsor: Rep. Trent Franks (R-AZ)
STATUS: House: H.R. 668 -
Introduced 2/11/2011 and referred to the House Energy and Commerce Committee and
further to its Subcommittee on Energy and Power. The legislation was also
referred to the House Budget Committee. It is awaiting further action by both
Committees.
- The “Team B Act”
House Sponsor: Rep. Frank Wolf (R-VA)
STATUS: House: H.R. 1502 -
Introduced 4/12/2011 and referred to House Intelligence Committee. A modified version of the Team B Act was included in
the Fiscal Year 2012 Intelligence Authorization bill and signed into law on
1/3/2011. It authorizes a one-year competitive analysis exercise in the
DNI’s office. Though it’s short of what Rep. Wolf wants, he feels that it’s a
good first start, as it provides a competitive analysis on the issue of
radicalization.
- The “Open Fuel Standard Act of 2011”
House Sponsor: Rep. John
Shimkus (R-IL); Senate Sponsor: Sen. Maria Cantwell (D-WA)
STATUS: House: H.R. 1687 - Introduced
5/3/2011 and referred to House Energy and Commerce Committee and further to its
Subcommittee on Energy and Power where it is awaiting further action.
Senate: S. 1603 - Introduced 9/22/2011 and referred to Senate
Committee on Commerce, Science and Transportation where it is awaiting further
action.
- The “Secure Visas Act”
House Sponsor: Rep. Lamar Smith (R-TX)
STATUS: House: H.R. 1741-
Introduced 5/5/2011 and referred to the House Judiciary Committee; and the House
Homeland Security Committee. On 5/6/2011the bill was referred to the House
Judiciary Committee’s Subcommittee on Immigration Policy and Enforcement, where
hearings were held on 5/11/2011. On 5/19/2011 the bill was referred to the
Homeland Security Committee’s Subcommittee on Border and Maritime Security; On
6/23/2011 bill was discussed and modified by the Immigration Policy
Subcommittee. They then voted (17-11) that it
be sent to the full House of Representatives for further discussion and a vote.
It is awaiting further action by the full House of
Representatives.
- The “Secure Border Act of 2011”
House Sponsor: Rep. Candice
Miller (R-MI)
STATUS:
House: H.R. 1299 - Introduced 3/31/2011 and referred to the House
Homeland Security Committee; On 4/6/2011 the bill was referred to its
Subcommittee on Border and Maritime Security; On 6/2/2011 the Subcommittee
discussed and modified the legislation and then forwarded the bill back to the
full Committee; On 9/21/2011the full Committee discussed and further modified
the legislation. On 11/10/2011 they then voted to send the legislation to the
House floor for debate and a vote. (Report # 112-274);
The bill has been placed on the House Union
Calendar (where bills wait for the Speaker to schedule discussion and a vote by
the full House) and is expected to come before the full House sometime in
2012.
- The “National Guard Border Enforcement Act”
House Sponsor: Rep.
Ted Poe (R-TX)
STATUS:
House: H.R. 152 - Introduced 1/5/2011 and referred to the House Armed
Services Committee; 2/4/2011 further referred to its Subcommittee on Emerging
Threats and Capabilities where it is awaiting further action.
- The “Iran Threat Reduction Act”
House Sponsor: Rep. Ileana
Ros-Lehtinen (R-FL)
STATUS:
House: H.R. 1905 - Introduced 5/13/2011 and referred to the House
Foreign Affairs Committee; 12/14/2011 - Passed in the U.S. House of Representatives by
vote of 410-11(Roll Call #927)
and sent to the Senate Foreign Relations Committee where it is awaiting further
action. (Note: As this bill passed in the House
late last year, there is no active letter writing campaign on our Contact
Congress page at this time.)
- The “9/11 Commission Review Act”
House Sponsor: Rep. Peter King
(R-NY)
STATUS: House: H.R.
2623 - Introduced 7/22/2011 and referred to the House Homeland Security
Committee. The legislation was included in the
DHS Authorization bill that passed out of the House Homeland Security Committee
in November, 2011. The legislation is expected to come before the full House of
Representatives for debate and a vote by this spring.
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REMEMBER, YOUR VOICE COUNTS!
IF EACH OF US
DOES JUST A LITTLE, TOGETHER WE CAN
ACCOMPLISH A LOT!
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