Also tagged in: Aircraft, Animals, Endangered species, Federal preemption, Fines (Penalties), Hunting, Law, Natural resources, Predator control, Sports, State and local government, Transportation, Wildlife conservation, Wildlife management
Latest Action: 09/27/2007 - Referred to the Subcommittee on Fisheries, Wildlife, and Oceans. Bill TextTo amend the Fish and Wildlife Act of 1956 to establish additional prohibitions on shooting wildlife from aircraft, and for other purposes. 9/25/2007--Introduced. Protect America's Wildlife Act of 2007 - Amends the Fish and Wildlife Act of 1956 to add to airborne hunting offenses a prohibition against any person shooting or attempting to shoot any bird, fish, or other animal before 3:00 a.m. following a day on which the person has traveled by aircraft other than on a regularly scheduled commercial aircraft. Increases the fine for such offenses to not more than $50,000 (currently, $5,000).Prohibits a state from authorizing or undertaking any action otherwise prohibited under such Act for the purpose of increasing any game population or sport hunting. Authorizes a state to shoot predators from an aircraft to prevent a biological emergency, if: (1) the head of the state's fish and wildlife agency determines that such an emergency is imminent and there is no other [...] show full description
Also tagged in: Actions and defenses, Administrative procedure, Administrative remedies, Agriculture, Agriculture in foreign trade, Authorization, Budgets, Business, Business records, Civil rights, Collection of accounts, Communications, Congress, Congressional reporting requirements, Consumer complaints, Consumer education, Consumers, Damages, Defective products, Department of Health and Human Services, Disciplining of employees, Discrimination in employment, District courts, Employee training, Evidence (Law), Executive departments, Exports, Federal aid to research, Federal-state relations, Fines (Penalties), Food, Food industry, Food labeling, Food safety, Foodborne diseases, Foreign policy, Government employees, Government information, Government paperwork, Government publicity, Governmental investigations, Grants-in-aid, Grocery trade, Health education, Health policy, Imports, International affairs, Job training, Judicial review, Jurisdiction, Labeling, Labor, Law, Legal fees, Licenses, Medical care, Medical research, Medicine, Packaging, Public service advertising, Quality control, Reciprocity, Restaurants, Science policy, Signs and symbols, State and local government, State employees, State laws, Trade, Trade agreements, Whistle blowing
Latest Action: 09/20/2007 - Referred to the House Committee on Energy and Commerce. Bill TextTo establish a comprehensive program to ensure the safety of food products intended for human consumption which are regulated by the Food and Drug Administration. 9/20/2007--Introduced. Consumer Food Safety Act of 2007 - Requires the Secretary of Health and Human Services to: (1) administer a national program to protect human health by ensuring that the food industry has effective programs to assure the safety of food; (2) prescribe regulations regarding harmful substances in food, registration of facilities, sanitary food processing, proper labeling, processing controls, and inspections of registered facilities; (3) establish tolerances to limit the quantity of contaminants in food; (4) establish a system to ensure the safety of imported food; (5) include food in an active surveillance system; (6) establish guidelines for a sampling system of food products; (7) rank food categories based on their health hazard and identify approaches to minimize such hazards; and (8) design [...] show full description
Also tagged in: Actions and defenses, Administrative procedure, Air conditioning, Air pollution, Air pollution control, Air travel, Alternative energy sources, Animals, Appellate courts, Biological diversity, Budgets, Building construction, Capital investments, Carbon cycle, Carbon dioxide, Climate change, Congress, Congressional agencies, Congressional investigations, Congressional reporting requirements, Consumers, Cost effectiveness, Damages, Department of Agriculture, Department of Energy, Department of the Interior, Electric power production, Electric utilities, Emissions trading, Energy, Energy conservation, Energy conservation in buildings, Energy efficiency, Energy transportation, Environmental protection, Environmental Protection Agency, Environmental technology, Executive departments, Federal office buildings, Fluorocarbons, Forest health, Forestry, Fossil fuels, Government information, Government paperwork, Government procurement, Government publicity, Government spending reductions, Government travel, Government vehicles, Green products, Greenhouse gases, Heating, Judicial review, Jurisdiction, Labeling, Land use, Law, Leases, Legal fees, Maintenance and repair, Methane, Motor vehicle pollution control, National forests, National parks, Natural gas, Natural resources, Nitrogen oxides, Performance measurement, Planning, Public buildings, Public contracts, Public lands, Standards, Synthetic fuel, Taxation, Taxpayers, Technology, Transportation, Water conservation, Water resources, Water supply
Latest Action: 12/19/2007 - For Further Action See H.R.6. Bill TextTo reduce the Federal Government's contribution to global warming through measures that promote efficiency in the Federal Government's management and operations, and for other purposes. 8/3/2007--Reported to House amended, Part I. (There is 1 other summary) Carbon-Neutral Government Act of 2007 - Title I: Federal Government Inventory and Management of Greenhouse Gas Emissions - (Sec. 101) Requires federal agencies, annually, to inventory and report their greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions. Requires each inventory and report to indicate as discrete categories: (1) any direct emission of GHG as a result of an agency's activity; and (2) the quantity of indirect GHG emissions attributable to the generation of electricity used by the agency and commercial air travel by agency personnel; and (3) the quantity of GHG emissions associated with the work performed for the agency by federal contractors, comprising direct and indirect emissions associated with [...] show full description
Also tagged in: Budgets, Criminal justice, Energy, Environmental law enforcement, Environmental protection, Fines (Penalties), Fraud, Government trust funds, Grants-in-aid, Hazardous substances, Judicial review, Law, Local laws, Mine wastes, Mines and mineral resources, Mining claims, Mining royalties, Natural resources, Oil shales, Public lands, Reclamation of land, Solid wastes, State and local government, State laws, Strip mining, User charges
Latest Action: 11/05/2007 - Received in the Senate and Read twice and referred to the Committee on Energy and Natural Resources. Bill TextTo modify the requirements applicable to locatable minerals on public domain lands, consistent with the principles of self-initiation of mining claims, and for other purposes. 11/1/2007--Passed House amended. (There are 2 other summaries) Hardrock Mining and Reclamation Act of 2007 - (Sec. 3) States this Act applies to any mining claim, millsite claim, or tunnel site claim: (1) located under the general mining laws before, on, or after the date of enactment of this Act; or (2) used for beneficiation or mineral processing activities, regardless of whether legal and beneficial title to the mineral is held by the United States. Title I: Mineral Exploration and Development - (Sec. 101) Conditions federal issuance of a patent for any mining or millsite claim located under the general mining laws upon specified determinations by the Secretary of the Interior. (Sec. 102) Subjects production of locatable minerals, including mineral concentrates [...] show full description
Also tagged in: Actions and defenses, Administrative procedure, Administrative remedies, Advice and consent of the Senate, Agricultural extension work, Agricultural research, Agriculture, Agriculture in foreign trade, Animal diseases, Animals, Antibiotics, Armed forces, Auditing, Biological warfare, Bribery, Business, Business records, Civil rights, Congressional reporting requirements, Consumer complaints, Consumer education, Consumers, Criminal justice, Criminal liability, Damages, Data banks, Defective products, Defense policy, Department of Agriculture, Department of Commerce, Department of Health and Human Services, Department of Labor, Disciplining of employees, Discrimination in employment, Dismissal of employees, DNA, Drug resistance in microorganisms, Employee training, Environmental protection, Environmental Protection Agency, Epidemiology, Executive departments, Executive reorganization, Export controls, Federal advisory bodies, Federal employees, Federal-local relations, Federal-state relations, Feeds, Fines (Penalties), Food, Food and Drug Administration (FDA), Food industry, Food safety, Food supply, Foodborne diseases, Foreign policy, Fraud, Gifts, Government employees, Government information, Government paperwork, Government publicity, Governmental investigations, Grocery trade, Hazardous substances, Health education, Health surveys, Import restrictions, Imports, Injunctions, International affairs, Job training, Labeling, Labor, Laboratories, Law, Legal fees, Licenses, Limitation of actions, Meat inspection, Medical care, Medical research, Medical statistics, Medicine, Nutrition, Pesticides, Physical examinations, Plants, Poultry, Presidential appointments, Presidents, Preventive medicine, Retail trade, Science policy, Seafood, Searches and seizures, Standards, State and local government, State employees, Storage, Technology, Terrorism, Trade, Veterinary medicine, Wage restitution, Whistle blowing
Latest Action: 02/27/2007 - Referred to the Subcommittee on Health. Bill TextTo establish the Food Safety Administration to protect the public health by preventing food-borne illness, ensuring the safety of food, improving research on contaminants leading to food-borne illness, and improving security of food from intentional contamination, and for other purposes. 2/16/2007--Introduced. Safe Food Act of 2007 - Establishes the Food Safety Administration to administer and enforce food safety laws. Directs the Administrator of the Food Safety Administration to: (1) promulgate regulations to ensure the security of the food supply from all forms of contamination; (2) implement federal food safety inspection, enforcement, and research efforts to protect the public health; (3) develop consistent and science-based standards for safe food; and (4) prioritize federal food safety efforts and deployment of resources to achieve the greatest possible benefit in reducing food-borne illness. Transfers to the Administration all functions of specified federal [...] show full description
Also tagged in: Actions and defenses, Administrative procedure, Administrative remedies, Advice and consent of the Senate, Agricultural extension work, Agricultural research, Agriculture, Agriculture in foreign trade, Animal diseases, Animals, Antibiotics, Armed forces, Auditing, Biological warfare, Bribery, Business, Business records, Civil rights, Congressional reporting requirements, Consumer complaints, Consumer education, Consumers, Criminal justice, Criminal liability, Damages, Data banks, Defective products, Defense policy, Department of Agriculture, Department of Commerce, Department of Health and Human Services, Department of Labor, Disciplining of employees, Discrimination in employment, Dismissal of employees, DNA, Drug resistance in microorganisms, Employee training, Environmental protection, Environmental Protection Agency, Epidemiology, Executive departments, Executive reorganization, Export controls, Federal advisory bodies, Federal employees, Federal-local relations, Federal-state relations, Feeds, Fines (Penalties), Food, Food and Drug Administration (FDA), Food industry, Food safety, Food supply, Foodborne diseases, Foreign policy, Fraud, Gifts, Government employees, Government information, Government paperwork, Government publicity, Governmental investigations, Grocery trade, Hazardous substances, Health education, Health surveys, Import restrictions, Imports, Injunctions, International affairs, Job training, Labeling, Labor, Laboratories, Law, Legal fees, Licenses, Limitation of actions, Meat inspection, Medical care, Medical research, Medical statistics, Medicine, Nutrition, Pesticides, Physical examinations, Plants, Poultry, Presidential appointments, Presidents, Preventive medicine, Retail trade, Science policy, Seafood, Searches and seizures, Standards, State and local government, State employees, Storage, Technology, Terrorism, Trade, Veterinary medicine, Wage restitution, Whistle blowing
Latest Action: 02/15/2007 - Sponsor introductory remarks on measure. (CR S2101) Bill TextA bill to establish the Food Safety Administration to protect the public health by preventing food-borne illness, ensuring the safety of food, improving research on contaminants leading to food-borne illness, and improving security of food from intentional contamination, and for other purposes. 2/15/2007--Introduced. Safe Food Act of 2007 - Establishes the Food Safety Administration to administer and enforce food safety laws. Directs the Administrator of the Food Safety Administration to: (1) promulgate regulations to ensure the security of the food supply from all forms of contamination; (2) implement federal food safety inspection, enforcement, and research efforts to protect the public health; (3) develop consistent and science-based standards for safe food; and (4) prioritize federal food safety efforts and deployment of resources to achieve the greatest possible benefit in reducing food-borne illness. Transfers to the Administration all functions of specified federal [...] show full description
Also tagged in: Administrative procedure, Administrative remedies, Agriculture, Animals, Business, Cloning, Congress, Congressional reporting requirements, Consumers, Deceptive advertising, Department of Health and Human Services, Executive departments, Fines (Penalties), Food, Food industry, Food labeling, Food safety, Government information, Government paperwork, Government publicity, Judicial review, Labeling, Law, Legal fees, Livestock, Meat inspection, Parties to actions
Latest Action: 03/02/2007 - Referred to the Subcommittee on Livestock, Dairy, and Poultry. Bill TextTo amend the Federal Food, Drug, and Cosmetic Act and the Federal Meat Inspection Act to require that food that contains product from a cloned animal be labeled accordingly, and for other purposes. 2/12/2007--Introduced. Cloned Food Labeling Act - Amends the Federal Food, Drug, and Cosmetic Act and the Federal Meat Inspection Act to deem as misbranded a food or meat food product that contains any part of a cloned animal and does not bear a conspicuous label including a notice of that information. Requires individuals to maintain a verifiable recordkeeping audit trail that will permit verification of compliance with this Act. Deems as misbranded a food that bears a label indicating that it does not contain cloned product, unless the label is in accordance with applicable regulations that may not: (1) require such a label to include a statement indicating that the fact that a food does not contain such product has no bearing on the safety of the food for human [...] show full description
Also tagged in: Administrative procedure, Administrative remedies, Agriculture, Animals, Business, Cloning, Congress, Congressional reporting requirements, Consumers, Deceptive advertising, Department of Health and Human Services, Executive departments, Fines (Penalties), Food, Food industry, Food labeling, Food safety, Government information, Government paperwork, Government publicity, Judicial review, Labeling, Law, Legal fees, Livestock, Meat inspection, Parties to actions
Latest Action: 01/26/2007 - Sponsor introductory remarks on measure. (CR S1242) Bill TextA bill to amend the Federal Food, Drug, and Cosmetic Act and the Federal Meat Inspection Act to require that food that contains product from a cloned animal be labeled accordingly, and for other purposes. 1/26/2007--Introduced. Cloned Food Labeling Act - Amends the Federal Food, Drug, and Cosmetic Act and the Federal Meat Inspection Act to deem as misbranded a food or meat food product that contains any part of a cloned animal and does not bear a conspicuous label including a notice of that information. Requires individuals to maintain a verifiable recordkeeping audit trail that will permit verification of compliance with this Act. Deems as misbranded a food that bears a label indicating that it does not contain cloned product, unless the label is in accordance with applicable regulations that may not: (1) require such a label to include a statement indicating that the fact that a food does not contain such product has no bearing on the safety of the food for [...] show full description
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