[House Report 106-164] [From the U.S. Government Publishing Office] 106th Congress Report HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES 1st Session 106-164 ====================================================================== PROVIDING FOR THE CONSIDERATION OF H.R. 150, THE EDUCATION LAND GRANT ACT _______ May 25, 1999.--Referred to the House Calendar and ordered to be printed _______ Mr. Sessions, from the Committee on Rules, submitted the following R E P O R T [To accompany H. Res. 189] The Committee on Rules, having had under consideration House Resolution 189, by a nonrecord vote, report the same to the House with the recommendation that the resolution be adopted. summary of provisions of resolution The resolution provides for the consideration of H.R. 150, the ``Education Land Grant Act,'' under an open rule. The rule provides one hour of general debate divided equally between the chairman and ranking minority member of the Committee on Resources. The rule makes in order the Committee on Resources amendment in the nature of a substitute as an original bill for purpose of amendment, which shall be open for amendment at any point. Members who have preprinted their amendments in the Record prior to their consideration may be given priority in recognition to offer their amendments if otherwise consistent with House rules. The Chairman of the Committee of the Whole may postpone votes during consideration of the bill, and reduce voting time to five minutes on a postponed question if the vote follows a fifteen minute vote. Finally, the rule provides for one motion to recommit, with or without instructions. committee votes Pursuant to clause 3(b) of House rule XIII the results of each record vote on an amendment or motion to report, together with the names of those voting for and against, are printed below: Rules Committee record vote No. 28 Date: May 25, 1999. Measure: H.R. 150, the Education Land Grant Act. Motion by: Representative Moakley. Summary of motion: Notwithstanding any point of order, add a new title at the end of the bill consisting of the text of H.R. 1501, to be offered by Representative Conyers or his designee, to be debated for 60 minutes, and subject to amendment, with all points of order waived against amendments pertaining to youth violence. Results: Defeated 3 to 8. Vote by Members: Linder--Nay; Pryce--Nay; Diaz-Balart--Nay; Hastings--Nay; Myrick--Nay; Sessions--Nay; Reynolds--Nay; Moakley--Yea; Frost--Yea; Slaughter--Yea; Dreier--Nay.