Protect the forests and the Dirt Act!

Authored by a worm (from Mississippi)

(excerpt from CRS)
This bill authorizes the National Forest Service (NFS) to use 2 Billion in funding to protect the soil of all forests that fall under this bills protection {defined in §6.7}
The bill also establishes a new branch of the NFS specifically dedicated to examining soil quality, with an anticipated budget of 500 million yearly being allotted for it.

Vote:

YES


Provide Congressional Dissaproval for the EPA's Traffic Cone Protection Mandate

Authored by William Carter (CO-1)

(excerpt from CRS)
This resolution nullifies the Environmental Protection Agency's mandate known as the "Traffic Cone Protection Act". The act provides regulations preventing the excision of harmful traffic cones from government and civilian property. This resolution would totally nullify it.

Vote:

NO


Reframe the Argument!

Authored by Joshua Treeshucker (TREE)

(excerpt from CRS)
This act reallocates funding used by the NPR towards two new divisions.
First; 35% of funding should go to PSA's and direct education.
Next; 65% of the funding should go to the continued funding of news programmes and articles.

Vote:

YES


Train Across America! (TAA)

Authored by Joshua Treeshucker (TREE)

(excerpt from CRS)
This bill gives the Department of Transportation (DOT) authorization to create multiple contracts with private companies in order to increase public transportation across America, primarily inter-state transportation via train, however a lot is left up to the discretion of the DOT and private contractors.

Vote:

YES


Safety of All Trees Amendment

Authored by Barbara Quesk (CA-55)

(excerpt from CRS)
This bill amends §5, §1a, §52b, and §0.1 of the National Forest Code to protect a wider species of trees compared to the current code.

Vote:

YES


Cheese and Dairy Subsidies

Authored by The Rat Coalition (SEWERS)

(excerpt from CRS)
Authorizes the Federal Reserves to grant five billion dollars in subsidies for dairy products (as defined by the USDA).

Vote:

NO