Madam Speaker, I ask unanimous consent that in the engrossment of H.R. 1585, the Clerk be authorized to correct section numbers, punctuation, spelling, and cross-references and to make such other technical and conforming changes as may be necessary to reflect the actions of the House, including the changes now at the desk. The SPEAKER pro tempore. The Clerk will report the changes. The Clerk read as follows: In amendment number 7 offered by Ms. Waters of California, modify the amendatory instruction to read: ``Page 39, line 6, insert after `efforts.' the following:'' In amendment number 9 offered by Ms. Johnson of Texas, modify the ninth amendatory instruction to read: ``Page 62, beginning on line 1, strike `internal emergency transfers' and insert `internal transfers' ''; modify the tenth amendatory instruction to read: ``Page 62, line 3, strike `external emergency transfers' and insert `external transfers' ''; and modify the twenty- second amendatory instruction to read: ``Page 80, line 24, strike `external emergency transfers' and insert `external transfers' ''. In amendment number 13 offered by Mr. Grijalva of Arizona, modify the amendatory instruction to read: ``Page 134, strike line 3 and all that follows thru page 135, line 5, and insert the following:''; and add at the end the following amendatory instruction: ``Strike page 135, lines 16 through 18.'' Mr. NADLER (during the reading).…
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