Amdt./
Motion |
Offered By |
Description |
Action Taken |
Roll Call |
motion |
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#1
|
Mr. Rokita |
amendment in the nature of a substitute |
adopted by voice vote |
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#2 |
Mr. Hinojosa |
reinstate Title III with increaser authorization |
defeated by voice vote |
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#3 |
Mr. Russell |
to affirm states right |
adopted by voice vote |
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#4 |
Mrs. Davis |
reinstate Title II, teacher prep |
defeated by 16 yeas and 21 nays |
No. 2 |
#5 |
Mr. Heck |
requires the disaggregation of achievement data for military dependent students |
adopted by voice vote |
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#6 |
Mr. Courtney |
funding for STEM and Ed Tech
|
defeated by 16 yeas and 21 nays |
No. 3 |
#7 |
Mr. Messer |
title I, portability for public and private schools |
offered and withdrawn |
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#8 |
Mr. Grijalva |
reinstate qualified teacher definition/equitable distribution/teacher working conditions |
defeated by 16 yeas and 21 nays |
No. 4 |
#9 |
Mr. Brat |
requires annual report of reduced federal funding |
adopted by 21 yeas and 16 nays |
No. 5 |
#10 |
Ms. Fudge |
fiscal provisions in Title I |
defeated by 16 yeas and 21 nays |
No. 6 |
#11 |
Mr. Curbelo |
exempt English learners from proficiency calculations |
adopted by 22 yeas and 15 nays |
No. 7 |
#12 |
Mr. Polis |
accountability and interventions |
defeated by voice vote |
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#13 |
Mr. Walberg |
new state licensure scheme |
offered and withdrawn |
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#14 |
Mr. Sablan |
support for research-based investment |
defeated by voice vote |
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#15 |
Mr. Grothman |
change local flexibility grant to block grant... |
offered and withdrawn |
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#16 |
Ms. Wilson |
title I, part H - dropout prevention |
defeated by 16 yeas and 21 nays |
No. 8 |
#17 |
Ms. Bonamici |
support for aligned assessment and reduction |
offered and withrawn |
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#18 |
Mr. Pocan |
funding for literacy |
defeated by voice vote |
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#19 |
Mr. Takano |
charter authorizing standards in Title I |
defeated by 15 yeas and 22 nays |
No. 9 |
#20 |
Mr. Jeffries |
college and career-ready standards for all students |
defeated by 16 yeas and 21 nays |
No. 10 en bloc |
#21 |
Ms. Clark |
pre-k programming as new ESEA title |
defeated by 16 yeas and 21 nays |
No. 10 en bloc |
#22 |
Ms. Adams |
well rounded education |
defeated by 16 yeas and 21 nays |
No. 10 en bloc |
#23 |
Mr. DeSaulnier |
title IV, wraparound services/ community partnerships |
defeated by 16 yeas and 21 nays |
No. 10 en bloc |
#24 |
Mr. Polis |
student non-discrimination act (SNDA) |
ruled non-germane |
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motion |
Mr. Polis |
appeal the ruling of the chair on the Polis (SNDA) amendment |
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motion |
Mrs. Foxx |
motion to table the appeal of the ruling of the chair on Polis (SNDA) amendment
|
adopted by 21 yeas and 16 nays |
No. 1 |
#25 |
Ms. Fudge |
mandatory funding for IDEA, title I, and early childhood programs |
defeated by 16 yeas and 21 nays |
No. 10 en bloc |
#26 |
Mr. Scott |
substitute amendment to Rokita amendment in the nature of a substitute |
defeated by 16 yeas and 21 nays |
No. 10 en bloc |
motion
|
Mr. Wilson |
report bill, as amended |
adopted by 21 yeas - 16 nays |
No. 11 |