An amendment numbered 195 printed in House Report 115-297 to reduce the Internal Revenue Service's Operations Support account by $165,300.00 and apply the savings to the spending reduction account.
An amendment numbered 192 printed in House Report 115-297 to prohibit funds from being used to implement the District of Columbia's Reproductive Health Non-Discrimination Amendment Act.
An amendment numbered 187 printed in House Report 115-297 to prohibit funds to implement, administer, or enforce the final regulations on "Improve Tracking of Workplace Injuries and Illnesses.".
An amendment numbered 186 printed in House Report 115-297 to prohibit funds from going federal contracts with willful or repeated violators of the Fair Labor Standards Act.
An amendment numbered 172 printed in House Report 115-297 to reduce the number of positions and funding at Mine Safety and Health Administration by 10%.
An amendment numbered 170 printed in House Report 115-297 to reduce the National Labor Relations Board (NLRB) budget by $99,000,000, funding the NLRB at $150,000,000 for FY2018. The amendment also reduces budget authority by $99 million and outlays by $92 million.
An amendment numbered 168 printed in House Report 115-297 to reduce funding for the Department of Education's Program Administration , Office of Inspector General, and Office of Student Aid Administration by 2%.
An amendment numbered 164 printed in House Report 115-297 to increase Funding for Magnet Schools Assistance by $1,184,000. Decreases funding for Charter School Grants by $1,184,000.
An amendment numbered 161 printed in House Report 115-297 to restore funding to 21st Century Community Learning Centers program, offset with Department of Education program administration funds.
An amendment numbered 160 printed in House Report 115-297 to decrease funding for HHS General Departmental Management by $2 million and transfer those funds to the Peer Support Programs.
An amendment numbered 155 printed in House Report 115-297 to increase court-ordered Assisted Outpatient Treatment by $5 million to support the severely mentally ill, allowing them to get treatment in the community without incarceration or hospitalization.
An amendment numbered 154 printed in House Report 115-297 to restore funding to SAMHSA's mental health programs, offset with HHS program administration funds.
An amendment numbered 145 printed in House Report 115-297 to increase funding for the Healthy Start Program by $24.8 million and decrease General Departmental Management in the Office of the Secretary by the same amount.
An amendment numbered 138 printed in House Report 115-297 to increase funding for the Women's Bureau within the Department of Labor by $1.064 million, and decrease funding by the same amount for the Bureau of Labor Statistics Prices and Cost of Living Division.
An amendment numbered 134 printed in House Report 115-297 to restore funding to worker protection agencies, offset with DOL/HHS/ED program administration funds.