- No clear beneficiaries surfaced yet.
For congressional disapproval under chapter 8 of title 5, United States Code, of the rule submitted by the Bureau of Ocean Energy Management relating to "Protection of Marine Archaeological Resources"…
Became Public Law No: 119-3.
<p>This joint resolution nullifies the final rule issued by the Bureau of Ocean Energy Management (BOEM) titled <em>Protection of Marine Archaeological </em><em>Resources</em> and published on September 3, 2024. </p><p>The rule requires operators and lessees conducting oil and gas exploration or development on the Outer Continental Shelf and that are seeking BOEM approval for such activities to also provide BOEM with an archaeological report for the area of potential effects. The report must identify potential archaeological resources (material remains of human life or activities that are at least 50 years old and that are of archaeological interest) on the sea floor.
The rule modified regulations that only required such a report when a BOEM regional director has reason to believe that an archaeological resource may be present in the lease area. </p>
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How solid the drafting looks.
The main political fault lines are not fully surfaced yet, so coalition durability is still unclear.
Who stands to gain, and who may push back.
- No clear downsides surfaced yet.
Why the argument around this bill splits.
The main political fault lines are not fully surfaced yet, so coalition durability is still unclear.
The main political fault lines are not fully surfaced yet, so coalition durability is still unclear.
The main political fault lines are not fully surfaced yet, so coalition durability is still unclear.
The main political fault lines are not fully surfaced yet, so coalition durability is still unclear.
The path through Congress.
Reached or meaningfully advanced
Reached or meaningfully advanced
Reached or meaningfully advanced
Reached or meaningfully advanced
Reached or meaningfully advanced
This bill has already cleared the legislative process and become law.
- The next hurdle is reproducing that support in the other chamber.
Recent votes on the bill.
Passed
On Passage
Joint Resolution Passed (54-44)
On the Joint Resolution S.J.Res. 11
Motion to Proceed Agreed to (54-42)
On the Motion to Proceed S.J.Res. 11
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