H.R. 4691 — 111th Congress

Temporary Extension Act of 2010

Originated in the House · Introduced Feb 25, 2010 · Economics and Public Finance

Latest action

Mar 2, 2010

Became Public Law No: 111-144.

CRS summary

As of Mar 2, 2010

Public Law

(This measure has not been amended since it was introduced. The expanded summary of the House passed version is repeated here.)

Temporary Extension Act of 2010 - (Sec. 2) Amends the Supplemental Appropriations Act, 2008 with respect to the state-established individual emergency unemployment compensation account (EUCA). Extends the final date for entering a federal-state agreement under the Emergency Unemployment Compensation (EUC) program through April 5, 2010. Postpones the termination of the program until September 4, 2010.

Amends the Assistance for Unemployed Workers and Struggling Families Act to extend until April 5, 2010: (1) federal-state agreements increasing regular unemployment compensation payments to individuals; and (2) requirements that federal payments to states cover 100% of EUC.

Amends the Unemployment Compensation Extension Act of 2008 to exempt weeks of unemployment between enactment of this Act and September 4, 2010, from the prohibition in the Federal-State Extended Unemployment Compensation Act of 1970 against federal matching payments to a state for the first week in an individual's eligibility period for which extended compensation or sharable regular compensation is paid if the state law provides for payment of regular compensation to an individual for his or her first week of otherwise compensable unemployment. (Thus allows temporary federal matching for the first week of extended benefits for states with no waiting period.)

Requires specified transfers from the general fund of the Treasury to the EUCA to fund the extension of the EUC program.

(Sec. 3) Amends the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009 (ARRA) to extend through March 31, 2010, the eligibility of a qualified beneficiary for COBRA (health insurance continuation benefits under the Consolidated Omnibus Budget Reconciliation Act of 1985) continuation coverage and premium assistance.

Redefines "premium assistance eligible individual'' for COBRA continuation coverage to treat as a qualifying event for such coverage the involuntary termination of employment after enactment of this Act of any qualified beneficiary who did not make (or who made and discontinued) an election of such coverage on the basis of a reduction of hours of employment.

(Sec. 4) Extends specified appropriations and funds made available and authority granted pursuant to the Continuing Appropriations Resolution, 2010 for continued extension or reauthorization of certain surface transportation programs through the earlier of March 28, 2010, or enactment into law of an Act to extend or reauthorize such programs.

Declares that such extension shall not apply if an extension of such programs and authorities for a longer term is enacted before enactment of this Act.

(Sec. 5) Amends title XVIII (Medicare) of the Social Security Act to extend through March 31, 2010: (1) the 0% update to the conversion factor in the Medicare physican payment computation; and (2) the Medicare physical therapy services caps exceptions process.

(Sec. 7) Amends the Department of Defense Appropriations Act, 2010 to extend the use of 2009 poverty guidelines through March 31, 2010. Prohibits the Secretary of Health and Human Services (HHS) from publishing updated poverty guidelines for 2010 until after such date.

(Sec. 8) Amends the Continuing Appropriations Resolution, 2010 to extend through March 28, 2010, the national flood insurance program.

(Sec. 9) Amends the ARRA to extend through March 28, 2010, the small business loan guarantee program. Authorizes appropriations.

(Sec. 10) Extends through March 28, 2010, the adjustment of royalty fees for the secondary transmission of the primary analog transmissions of network stations and superstations. Extends through such date the moratorium on copyright liability for subscribers not receiving a signal of Grade A intensity of a local network television broadcast station and receiving signals of network stations affiliated with the same network, if such subscribers had satellite service of such network signal terminated between July 11, 1998, and October 31, 1999.

Amends the Communications Act of 1934 to extend through March 28, 2010, the exemption of a subscriber from the originating station consent requirement for retransmission of broadcasting station signals if the subscriber receives the retransmitted signals directly to a home satellite antenna, is located outside the station's local market, and resides in an unserved household.

Extends through March 29, 2010, the requirement that certain Federal Communications Commission (FCC) regulations prohibit: (1) a television broadcast station that provides retransmission consent from engaging in exclusive contracts for carriage or failing to negotiate in good faith; and (2) a multichannel video programming distributor from failing to negotiate in good faith for retransmission consent.

(Sec. 11) Designates this Act, except Sec. 5, as an emergency in the House of Representatives pursuant to the Statutory Pay-As-You-Go Act of 2010, and in the Senate as an emergency requirement.

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Roll-call votes

2 on record

Mar 2, 2010 · On Passage of the Bill

Full roll call

Bill Passed (78–19)

33 of 100 recorded votes are not yet matched to a member profile.

Yea78: 38 D · 14 R · 1 I

MemberPartyState
VOINOVICH, George VictorOH
LUGAR, Richard GreenIN
INOUYE, Daniel KenHI
WEBB, James H.VA
BINGAMAN, Jesse Francis (Jeff), Jr.NM
BROWNBACK, Sam DaleKS
SPECTER, ArlenPA
FEINGOLD, Russell DanaWI
LIEBERMAN, Joseph I.CT
DODD, Christopher JohnCT
BAUCUS, Max SiebenMT
BURRIS, RolandIL
DORGAN, Byron LeslieND
BOND, Christopher SamuelMO
SNOWE, Olympia JeanME
NELSON, Earl BenjaminNE
BAYH, EvanIN
KERRY, John ForbesMA
KOHL, Herbert H.WI
LINCOLN, Blanche LambertAR
KAUFMAN, Edward E.DE
AKAKA, Daniel KahikinaHI
LEMIEUX, George S.FL
CONRAD, KentND
BROWN, Scott P.MA
Mark BegichDemocratAK
Mark L. PryorDemocratAR
Barbara BoxerDemocratCA
Dianne FeinsteinDemocratCA
Mark UdallDemocratCO
Michael F. BennetDemocratCO
Thomas R. CarperDemocratDE
Bill NelsonDemocratFL
Tom HarkinDemocratIA
Richard J. DurbinDemocratIL
Mary L. LandrieuDemocratLA
Barbara A. MikulskiDemocratMD
Benjamin L. CardinDemocratMD
Carl LevinDemocratMI
Debbie StabenowDemocratMI
Al FrankenDemocratMN
Amy KlobucharDemocratMN
Claire McCaskillDemocratMO
Jon TesterDemocratMT
Kay R. HaganDemocratNC
Jeanne ShaheenDemocratNH
Robert MenendezDemocratNJ
Tom UdallDemocratNM
Harry ReidDemocratNV
Charles E. SchumerDemocratNY
Kirsten E. GillibrandDemocratNY
Sherrod BrownDemocratOH
Jeff MerkleyDemocratOR
Ron WydenDemocratOR
Robert P. Casey, Jr.DemocratPA
Jack ReedDemocratRI
Sheldon WhitehouseDemocratRI
Tim JohnsonDemocratSD
Mark R. WarnerDemocratVA
Patrick J. LeahyDemocratVT
Maria CantwellDemocratWA
Patty MurrayDemocratWA
John D. Rockefeller, IVDemocratWV
Bernard SandersIndependentVT
Lisa MurkowskiRepublicanAK
Richard C. ShelbyRepublicanAL
John McCainRepublicanAZ
Jon KylRepublicanAZ
Johnny IsaksonRepublicanGA
Saxby ChamblissRepublicanGA
Chuck GrassleyRepublicanIA
Pat RobertsRepublicanKS
David VitterRepublicanLA
Susan M. CollinsRepublicanME
Roger F. WickerRepublicanMS
Thad CochranRepublicanMS
James M. InhofeRepublicanOK
Lindsey GrahamRepublicanSC

Nay19: 14 R

MemberPartyState
BUNNING, James Paul DavidKY
ENSIGN, John EricNV
GREGG, Judd AlanNH
DeMINT, James W.SC
BENNETT, Robert FosterUT
Jeff SessionsRepublicanAL
James E. RischRepublicanID
Mike CrapoRepublicanID
Mitch McConnellRepublicanKY
Richard BurrRepublicanNC
Mike JohannsRepublicanNE
Tom CoburnRepublicanOK
John ThuneRepublicanSD
Bob CorkerRepublicanTN
Lamar AlexanderRepublicanTN
John CornynRepublicanTX
Orrin G. HatchRepublicanUT
John BarrassoRepublicanWY
Michael B. EnziRepublicanWY

Not Voting3

MemberPartyState
LAUTENBERG, Frank RaleighNJ
BYRD, Robert CarlyleWV
HUTCHISON, Kathryn Ann BaileyTX

Mar 2, 2010 · On the Motion

Full roll call

Motion Rejected (43–53)

33 of 100 recorded votes are not yet matched to a member profile.

Yea43: 27 R

MemberPartyState
VOINOVICH, George VictorOH
LUGAR, Richard GreenIN
BUNNING, James Paul DavidKY
BROWNBACK, Sam DaleKS
FEINGOLD, Russell DanaWI
LIEBERMAN, Joseph I.CT
ENSIGN, John EricNV
GREGG, Judd AlanNH
BOND, Christopher SamuelMO
SNOWE, Olympia JeanME
NELSON, Earl BenjaminNE
DeMINT, James W.SC
LINCOLN, Blanche LambertAR
BENNETT, Robert FosterUT
LEMIEUX, George S.FL
BROWN, Scott P.MA
Lisa MurkowskiRepublicanAK
Jeff SessionsRepublicanAL
Richard C. ShelbyRepublicanAL
John McCainRepublicanAZ
Jon KylRepublicanAZ
Johnny IsaksonRepublicanGA
Saxby ChamblissRepublicanGA
Chuck GrassleyRepublicanIA
James E. RischRepublicanID
Mike CrapoRepublicanID
Pat RobertsRepublicanKS
Mitch McConnellRepublicanKY
David VitterRepublicanLA
Susan M. CollinsRepublicanME
Roger F. WickerRepublicanMS
Thad CochranRepublicanMS
Richard BurrRepublicanNC
Mike JohannsRepublicanNE
Tom CoburnRepublicanOK
Lindsey GrahamRepublicanSC
John ThuneRepublicanSD
Bob CorkerRepublicanTN
Lamar AlexanderRepublicanTN
John CornynRepublicanTX
Orrin G. HatchRepublicanUT
John BarrassoRepublicanWY
Michael B. EnziRepublicanWY

Nay53: 38 D · 1 I

MemberPartyState
INOUYE, Daniel KenHI
WEBB, James H.VA
BINGAMAN, Jesse Francis (Jeff), Jr.NM
SPECTER, ArlenPA
DODD, Christopher JohnCT
BAUCUS, Max SiebenMT
BURRIS, RolandIL
DORGAN, Byron LeslieND
BAYH, EvanIN
KERRY, John ForbesMA
KOHL, Herbert H.WI
KAUFMAN, Edward E.DE
AKAKA, Daniel KahikinaHI
CONRAD, KentND
Mark BegichDemocratAK
Mark L. PryorDemocratAR
Barbara BoxerDemocratCA
Dianne FeinsteinDemocratCA
Mark UdallDemocratCO
Michael F. BennetDemocratCO
Thomas R. CarperDemocratDE
Bill NelsonDemocratFL
Tom HarkinDemocratIA
Richard J. DurbinDemocratIL
Mary L. LandrieuDemocratLA
Barbara A. MikulskiDemocratMD
Benjamin L. CardinDemocratMD
Carl LevinDemocratMI
Debbie StabenowDemocratMI
Al FrankenDemocratMN
Amy KlobucharDemocratMN
Claire McCaskillDemocratMO
Jon TesterDemocratMT
Kay R. HaganDemocratNC
Jeanne ShaheenDemocratNH
Robert MenendezDemocratNJ
Tom UdallDemocratNM
Harry ReidDemocratNV
Charles E. SchumerDemocratNY
Kirsten E. GillibrandDemocratNY
Sherrod BrownDemocratOH
Jeff MerkleyDemocratOR
Ron WydenDemocratOR
Robert P. Casey, Jr.DemocratPA
Jack ReedDemocratRI
Sheldon WhitehouseDemocratRI
Tim JohnsonDemocratSD
Mark R. WarnerDemocratVA
Patrick J. LeahyDemocratVT
Maria CantwellDemocratWA
Patty MurrayDemocratWA
John D. Rockefeller, IVDemocratWV
Bernard SandersIndependentVT

Not Voting4: 1 R

MemberPartyState
LAUTENBERG, Frank RaleighNJ
BYRD, Robert CarlyleWV
HUTCHISON, Kathryn Ann BaileyTX
James M. InhofeRepublicanOK

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