Amendment sought to ensure that protection of the marine and coastal environment is of primary importance in making areas of the Outer Continental Shelf available for leasing, exploration, and development rather than expeditious development of oil and gas resources; and to prohibit oil and gas leasing, exploration, and development in important ecological areas of the Outer Continental Shelf.

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Amendment Number
1293
Description
Amendment sought to ensure that protection of the marine and coastal environment is of primary importance in making areas of the Outer Continental Shelf available for leasing, exploration, and development rather than expeditious development of oil and gas resources; and to prohibit oil and gas leasing, exploration, and development in important ecological areas of the Outer Continental Shelf.
Purpose
An amendment numbered 4 printed in House Report 112-540 to ensure that protection of the marine and coastal environment is of primary importance in making areas of the outer Continental Shelf available for leasing, exploration, and development rather than expeditious development of oil and gas resources, to prohibit oil and gas leasing, exploration, and development in important ecological areas of the outer Continental Shelf and for other purposes.
Congress
112
Type
HAMDT
Latest Action Date
Jun 20, 2012
Latest Action Text
On agreeing to the Quigley amendment (A003) Failed by voice vote.
Latest Action Time
19:19:31
Submitted Date
Jun 20, 2012
Chamber
House of Representatives
Update Date
Feb 3, 2022
Amendment 1293 — Informed