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113th Congress (1st) Vote 22 -

1/15/2013, 7:07 PM

Vote Summary

HR 152 - Making supplemental appropriations for the fiscal year ending September 30, 2013, to improve and streamline disaster assistance for Hurricane Sandy, and for other purposes.

113th Congress (1st) Vote 22 is a Senate Vote on Bill HR 152, Making supplemental appropriations for the fiscal year ending September 30, 2013, to improve and streamline disaster assistance for Hurricane Sandy, and for other purposes.. HR 152 was introduced on January 4, 2013 by 1 Sponsors and 0 Cosponsors.

(This measure has not been amended since it was passed by the House on January 15, 2013. The summary of that version is repeated here.)

Division A: Disaster Relief Appropriations Act, 2013 - Disaster Relief Appropriations Act, 2013 - Makes supplemental appropriations for FY2013 to specified federal agencies and programs for expenses related to the consequences of Hurricane Sandy.

Title I: Department of Agriculture - Makes supplemental appropriations to the Department of Agriculture (USDA) for the Commodity Assistance Program, for the emergency food assistance program.

Title II: Department of the Army (as modified by section 1041) - Makes supplemental appropriations to the Corps of Engineers--Civil for investigations, to expedite at full federal expense studies of flood and storm damage reduction, including: (1) ongoing flood and storm damage reduction studies in impacted areas in the North Atlantic Division of the Corps, (2) a comprehensive study to address the flood risks of vulnerable coastal populations in affected areas within the boundaries of that Division, and (3) an evaluation of the performance of existing projects constructed by the Corps that were damaged, for purposes of determining their effectiveness and making recommendations.

Makes supplemental appropriations to the Corps for construction to rehabilitate, repair, and construct Corps projects, including funds to reduce future flood risk in ways that will support the long-term sustainability of the coastal ecosystem and communities and reduce the economic costs and risks associated with large-scale flood and storm events in affected areas along the Atlantic Coast within the boundaries of such Division. Requires ongoing construction projects receiving funds under this Act to be completed be at full federal expense.

Makes supplemental appropriations to the Corps for: (1) operations and maintenance, to dredge federal navigation channels and repair damage to Corps projects; (2) flood control and coastal emergencies, to prepare for flood, hurricane, and other natural disasters and to support emergency operations, repairs, and other authorized activities; and (3) expenses to oversee emergency response and recovery activities.

Title III: Small Business Administration - Makes supplemental appropriations to the Small Business Administration (SBA) for: (1) salaries and expenses for grants to, or cooperative agreements with, organizations to provide technical assistance related to disaster recovery, response, and long-term resiliency to small businesses that are recovering from Hurricane Sandy; (2) the Office of Inspector General; and (3) the Disaster Loans Program Account.

Title IV: Department of Homeland Security - Makes supplemental appropriations to the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) for: (1) the Coast Guard for acquisition, construction, and improvements; (2) the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) for the Disaster Relief Fund; (3) science and technology for research, development, acquisition, and operations; and (4) the Domestic Nuclear Detection Office.

Title V: Department of the Interior - Makes supplemental appropriations to the Department of the Interior for: (1) the Fish and Wildlife Service and the National Park Service for construction, and (2) the Bureau of Safety and Environmental Enforcement for oil spill research.

Title VI: Department of Health and Human Services - Makes supplemental appropriations to: (1) the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) for the Public Health and Social Services Emergency Fund, including for making payments under the Head Start Act and for additional payments under the Social Services Block Grant program; and (2) the Social Security Administration for administrative expenses.

Title VII: Department of Defense - Makes supplemental appropriations to: (1) the Department of Defense (DOD) for military construction for the Army National Guard; and (2) the Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) for the Veterans Health Administration for medical services and medical facilities, the National Cemetery Administration, and departmental administration for information technology systems and major construction projects.

Title VIII: Department of Transportation (as modified by section 1094) - Makes supplemental appropriations to the Department of Transportation (DOT) for: (1) the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) for facilities and equipment; and (2) the Federal Highway Administration for the Emergency Relief Program. Limits obligations for projects resulting from a single natural disaster or a single catastrophic failure in a state to $100 million, but authorizes the Secretary of Transportation to obligate up to $500 million for a single natural disaster event in a state for emergency relief projects arising from damage caused in 2012. Makes supplemental appropriations to: (1) the Federal Railroad Administration for grants to the National Railroad Passenger Corporation to advance capital projects that address Northeast Corridor infrastructure recovery and resiliency in the affected areas, and (2) the Federal Transit Administration for the Public Transportation Emergency Relief Program.

Makes supplemental appropriations to the Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) for the Community Development Fund for necessary expenses related to disaster relief, long-term recovery, restoration of infrastructure and housing, and economic revitalization in the most impacted and distressed areas due to eligible events in calendar years 2011, 2012, and 2013.

(Sec. 1091) Authorizes the HUD Secretary, upon request, to make temporary adjustments to the section 8 housing choice voucher annual renewal funding allocations and administrative fee eligibility determinations for public housing agencies in an area for which the President declared a major disaster to avoid significant adverse funding impacts that would otherwise result.

(Sec. 1092) Requires DOT and HUD to submit to the the House and Senate Appropriations Committees a plan for implementing this Title and updates to such plan on a biannual basis.

(Sec. 1093) Prohibits funds provided in this Title to DOT or HUD from being used to make a grant unless the applicable Secretary notifies the Appropriations Committees not less than 3 full business days before any project, state, or locality is selected to receive a grant award totaling $1 million or more.

(Sec. 1096) Prohibits funds provided in this Division from being used for land acquisition by the Secretary of the Interior or the Secretary of Agriculture.

Title IX: General Provisions--This Division - (Sec. 904) Requires each federal agency to submit to the Office of Management and Budget (OMB), the General Accountability Office (GAO), the respective Inspector General, and the House and Senate Appropriations Committees by March 31, 2013, internal control plans for funds provided by this Division. Requires GAO to review the design of such plans.

Requires the Recovery Accountability and Transparency Board, through FY2015, to develop and use information technology resources and oversight mechanisms to detect and remediate waste, fraud, and abuse in the obligation and expenditure of funds appropriated for purposes related to the impact of Hurricane Sandy.

Title X: Additional Disaster Assistance - Chapter 1: Department of Agriculture - Makes additional supplemental appropriations to USDA for the Emergency Conservation Program.

(Sec. 1011) Directs USDA's Office of Inspector General to use unobligated disaster assistance oversight funds provided under the Disaster Relief and Recovery Supplemental Appropriations Act, 2008 for continued oversight of USDA disaster- and emergency-related activities.

Chapter 2: Department of Commerce - Makes supplemental appropriations to the Department of Commerce for the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) for: (1) operations, research, and facilities for various purposes, including to improve weather forecasting and hurricane intensity forecasting capabilities and for expenses related to fishery disasters; and (2) procurement, acquisition, and construction.

Makes supplemental appropriations to the Department of Justice (DOJ) for the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI), the Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA), the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF), and the Federal Prison System.

Makes supplemental appropriations for: (1) the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) for repairs at damaged facilities; and (2) payment to the Legal Services Corporation.

Chapter 3: Department of Defense - Makes additional supplemental appropriations to DOD for: (1) operation and maintenance for the Army, Navy, Air Force, Army National Guard, and Air National Guard; (2) procurement of ammunition for the Army; and (3) Defense Working Capital Funds.

Chapter 4: Department of the Army - Replaces provisions of Title II, as reflected in the summary of that Title.

(Sec. 1041) Declares that this Chapter shall apply in place of Title II, which shall have no force or effect.

Chapter 5 - Makes supplemental appropriations to: (1) the General Services Administration (GSA) for the Federal Buildings Fund, and (2) the SBA for the Office of Inspector General and the Disaster Loans Program Account. Reduces the amount appropriated to the SBA under Title III for salaries and expenses. Declares that the supplemental appropriations for the SBA Office of Inspector General and the Disaster Loans Program Account under this Chapter shall apply in place of the supplemental appropriations for such Office and Account under Title III.

Chapter 6: Department of Homeland Security - Makes additional supplemental appropriations to DHS for: (1) U.S. Customs and Border Protection, U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE), and the U.S. Secret Service for salaries and expenses; and (2) FEMA for the Disaster Relief Fund and the Disaster Assistance Direct Loan Program Account; and (3) science and technology for research, development, acquisition, and operations. Reduces the amount appropriated to the Coast Guard under Title IV for acquisition, construction, and improvements. Declares that the supplemental appropriations for the Disaster Relief Fund under this Chapter shall apply in place of the supplemental appropriations for such Fund under Title IV. Increases the amount appropriated for science and technology under Title IV for research, development, acquisition, and operations.

Chapter 7: Department of the Interior -Makes additional supplemental appropriations to the Department of the Interior for: (1) the National Park Service for the Historic Preservation Fund, and (2) departmental operations (including funds to restore and rebuild national parks, national wildlife refuges, and other federal public assets). Increases the amounts appropriated under Title V to the Fish and Wildlife Service and the National Park Service for construction.

Makes additional supplemental appropriations to the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) for: (1) environmental programs and management, (2) the Hazardous Substance Superfund, (3) the Leaking Underground Storage Tank Fund, and (4) state and tribal assistance grants.

Makes additional supplemental appropriations to: (1) the Forest Service for capital improvements and maintenance, and (2) the Smithsonian Institution.

Chapter 8: Department of Labor - Makes supplemental appropriations to the Department of Labor for training and employment services.

Makes supplemental appropriations to HHS for the Public Health and Social Services Emergency Fund for disaster response and recovery, including for making payments under the Head Start Act and additional payments for distribution as provided under the Social Services Block Grant Program. Declares that the supplemental appropriations for the Public Health and Social Services Emergency Fund under this Chapter shall apply in place of the supplemental appropriations for such Fund under Title VI.

Chapter 9: Department of Transportation - Replaces provisions of Title VIII, as reflected in the summary of that Title.

(Sec. 1094) Declares that this Chapter shall apply in place of Title VIII, which shall have no force or effect.

Division B: Sandy Recovery Improvement Act of 2013 - (Sec. 1101) Sandy Recovery Improvement Act of 2013 - Amends the Robert T. Stafford Disaster Relief and Emergency Assistance Act to authorize the President, acting through the FEMA Administrator, to approve public assistance projects for major disasters or emergencies under alternative procedures with the goal of: (1) reducing the costs to the federal government of providing such assistance; (2) increasing flexibility in the administration of assistance; (3) expediting the provision of assistance to a state, tribal or local government, or owner or operator of a private nonprofit facility; and (4) providing financial incentives and disincentives for the timely and cost-effective completion of projects.

Requires such alternative procedures, with respect to grants for facility repair, restoration, or replacement, to allow: (1) such grants to be made on the basis of fixed estimates if the state, tribal, or local government or the owner or operator of the private nonprofit facility agrees to be responsible for any actual costs that exceed the estimate; (2) a grantee to elect to receive an in-lieu contribution, without reduction, on the basis of estimates of the cost to repair, restore, reconstruct, or replace a facility and management expenses; (3) consolidating state, local, or tribal facilities as a single project; and (4) the Administrator to permit a grantee, when completed project costs are less than the estimated costs, to use excess funds for activities that reduce the risk of future damage, hardship, or suffering from a major disaster and for other activities to improve future public assistance operations or planning.

Requires such alternative procedures, with respect to grants for debris removal, to allow: (1) such grants to be made on the basis of fixed estimates to provide financial incentives and disincentives for the timely or cost-effective completion if the grantee agrees to be responsible for any actual costs that exceed the estimate; (2) use of a sliding scale for determining the federal share for removal of debris and wreckage based on the time it takes to complete; (3) use of program income from recycled debris without offset to the grant amount; (4) reimbursement of wages for grantee employees and extra hires performing or administering debris and wreckage removal; (5) incentives to a state, local, or tribal government to have a debris management plan approved by the Administrator and to have pre-qualified contractors before the date of declaration of the major disaster; and (6) the Administrator to permit a grantee, when actual project costs are less than estimated costs, to use the excess funds for debris management planning, acquisition of debris management equipment for current or future use, and other activities to improve future debris removal operations.

(Sec. 1103) Authorizes the President to enter into lease agreements for, and make repairs or improvements to, multifamily rental property located in areas covered by a major disaster declaration when the President determines it would be a cost-effective alternative to other temporary housing options.

(Sec. 1104) Directs the President, for purposes of hazard mitigation assistance, to ensure that: (1) environmental reviews and historic preservation reviews are completed on an expeditious basis; and (2) the shortest existing applicable process under the National Environmental Policy Act of 1969 and the National Historic Preservation Act is utilized. Authorizes the President to provide not more than 25% of the amount of the estimated cost of hazard mitigation measures to a state grantee before eligible costs are incurred.

(Sec. 1105) Directs the Administrator to establish procedures under which an applicant, through December 31, 2015, may request the use of alternative dispute resolution, including arbitration by an independent review panel to resolve disputes relating to eligible assistance.

(Sec. 1106) Directs the President to establish a unified interagency review process to ensure compliance with environmental and historic requirements relating to disaster recovery projects in order to expedite the recovery process.

(Sec. 1107) Requires the President: (1) within one year, to complete an analysis to determine whether an increase in the threshold for eligibility for the provision of federal disaster or emergency assistance on the basis of the amount of the federal estimate of assistance necessary is appropriate; and (2) if so, to establish such threshold, adjust it annually for inflation, and review it every three years.

(Sec. 1108) Authorizes the President: (1) to provide child care assistance to an individual or household adversely affected by a major disaster; and (2) after declaring a major disaster or emergency for an area within the jurisdiction of a state, tribal, or local government, to reimburse such government for costs relating to basic pay and benefits and overtime and hazardous duty compensation for permanent employees of such government conducting emergency protective measures.

(Sec. 1109) Requires the Administrator to review, update, and revise factors relating to trauma to measure the severity, magnitude, and impact of a disaster.

(Sec. 1110) Amends the Stafford Act to authorize Indian tribal governments to submit requests for major disaster or emergency declarations directly to the President.

(Sec. 1111) Directs the Administrator to submit recommendations for the development of a national strategy for reducing future costs, loss of life, and injuries associated with extreme disaster events in vulnerable areas of the United States.

The vote passed with a tally of 228 For, 192 Against, 0 Present, and 12 Not Voting. When broken down by party, there were 190 Democrats, 38 Republican, and 0 Independents voting For, 2 Democrats, 190 Republican, and 0 Independents voting Against, 0 Democrats, 0 Republican, and 0 Independents voting Present, and finally, 8 Democrats, 4 Republican, and 0 Independents Not Voting.

Voting For

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Republican

Independent

228

190

38

0

Voting Against

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Republican

Independent

192

2

190

0

Voting Present

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Republican

Independent

0

0

0

0

Voting Not Voting

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0

Official Vote Question

On Agreeing to the Amendment - Making supplemental appropriations for the fiscal year ending September 30, 2013, to improve and streamline disaster assistance for Hurricane Sandy, and for other purposes.

Official Vote Result

Agreed to

Comments

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Representative Aderholt

AL (Republican)

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Representative Alexander

LA (Republican)

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Representative Amash

MI (Republican)

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Representative Amodei

NV (Republican)

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Representative Andrews

NJ (Democrat)

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Representative Bachmann

MN (Republican)

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Representative Bachus

AL (Republican)

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Representative Barber

AZ (Democrat)

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Representative Barletta

PA (Republican)

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Representative Barr

KY (Republican)

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Representative Barrow

GA (Democrat)

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Representative Barton

TX (Republican)

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Representative Bass

CA (Democrat)

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Representative Beatty

OH (Democrat)

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Representative Becerra

CA (Democrat)

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Representative Benishek

MI (Republican)

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Representative Bentivolio

MI (Republican)

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Representative Bera

CA (Democrat)

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Representative Bilirakis

FL (Republican)

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Representative Black

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TN (Republican)

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OR (Democrat)

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OR (Democrat)

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AL (Republican)

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LA (Republican)

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TX (Republican)

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IN (Republican)

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TX (Republican)

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IL (Democrat)

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Representative Butterfield

NC (Democrat)

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CA (Republican)

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Representative Camp

MI (Republican)

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Representative Campbell

CA (Republican)

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Representative Cantor

VA (Republican)

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Representative Capito

WV (Republican)

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Representative Capps

CA (Democrat)

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Representative Capuano

MA (Democrat)

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CA (Democrat)

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Representative Carney

DE (Democrat)

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Representative Carson (IN)

IN (Democrat)

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TX (Republican)

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PA (Democrat)

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LA (Republican)

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Representative Castor (FL)

FL (Democrat)

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Representative Castro (TX)

TX (Democrat)

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Representative Chabot

OH (Republican)

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Representative Chaffetz

UT (Republican)

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Representative Chu

CA (Democrat)

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Representative Cicilline

RI (Democrat)

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Representative Clarke

NY (Democrat)

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Representative Clay

MO (Democrat)

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Representative Cleaver

MO (Democrat)

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Representative Clyburn

SC (Democrat)

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Representative Coble

NC (Republican)

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Representative Coffman

CO (Republican)

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Representative Cohen

TN (Democrat)

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Representative Cole

OK (Republican)

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Representative Collins (GA)

GA (Republican)

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Representative Collins (NY)

NY (Republican)

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Representative Conaway

TX (Republican)

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Representative Connolly

VA (Democrat)

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Representative Conyers

MI (Democrat)

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Representative Cook

CA (Republican)

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Representative Cooper

TN (Democrat)

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Representative Costa

CA (Democrat)

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Representative Cotton

AR (Republican)

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Representative Courtney

CT (Democrat)

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Representative Cramer

ND (Republican)

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Representative Crawford

AR (Republican)

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Representative Crenshaw

FL (Republican)

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Representative Crowley

NY (Democrat)

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Representative Cuellar

TX (Democrat)

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Representative Culberson

TX (Republican)

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Representative Cummings

MD (Democrat)

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Representative Daines

MT (Republican)

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Representative Davis (CA)

CA (Democrat)

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Representative Davis, Danny

IL (Democrat)

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Representative Davis, Rodney

IL (Republican)

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Representative DeFazio

OR (Democrat)

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Representative DeGette

CO (Democrat)

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Representative Delaney

MD (Democrat)

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Representative DeLauro

CT (Democrat)

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Representative DelBene

WA (Democrat)

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Representative Denham

CA (Republican)

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Representative Dent

PA (Republican)

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Representative DeSantis

FL (Republican)

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Representative DesJarlais

TN (Republican)

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Representative Deutch

FL (Democrat)

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Representative Diaz-Balart

FL (Republican)

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Representative Dingell

MI (Democrat)

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Representative Doggett

TX (Democrat)

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Representative Doyle

PA (Democrat)

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Representative Duckworth

IL (Democrat)

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Representative Duffy

WI (Republican)

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Representative Duncan (SC)

SC (Republican)

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Representative Duncan (TN)

TN (Republican)

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Representative Edwards

MD (Democrat)

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Representative Ellison

MN (Democrat)

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Representative Ellmers

NC (Republican)

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Representative Emerson

MO (Republican)

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Representative Engel

NY (Democrat)

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Representative Enyart

IL (Democrat)

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Representative Eshoo

CA (Democrat)

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Representative Esty

CT (Democrat)

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Representative Farenthold

TX (Republican)

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Representative Farr

CA (Democrat)

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Representative Fattah

PA (Democrat)

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Representative Fincher

TN (Republican)

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Representative Fitzpatrick

PA (Republican)

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Representative Fleischmann

TN (Republican)

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Representative Fleming

LA (Republican)

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Representative Flores

TX (Republican)

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Representative Forbes

VA (Republican)

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Representative Fortenberry

NE (Republican)

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Representative Foster

IL (Democrat)

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Representative Foxx

NC (Republican)

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Representative Frankel (FL)

FL (Democrat)

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Representative Franks (AZ)

AZ (Republican)

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Representative Frelinghuysen

NJ (Republican)

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Representative Fudge

OH (Democrat)

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Representative Gabbard

HI (Democrat)

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Representative Gallego

TX (Democrat)

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Representative Garamendi

CA (Democrat)

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Representative Garcia

FL (Democrat)

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Representative Gardner

CO (Republican)

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Representative Garrett

NJ (Republican)

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Representative Gerlach

PA (Republican)

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Representative Gibbs

OH (Republican)

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Representative Gibson

NY (Republican)

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Representative Gingrey (GA)

GA (Republican)

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Representative Gohmert

TX (Republican)

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Representative Goodlatte

VA (Republican)

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Representative Gosar

AZ (Republican)

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No
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Representative Gowdy

SC (Republican)

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No
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Representative Granger

TX (Republican)

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Aye
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Representative Graves (GA)

GA (Republican)

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Representative Graves (MO)

MO (Republican)

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Representative Grayson

FL (Democrat)

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Representative Green, Al

TX (Democrat)

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Aye
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Representative Green, Gene

TX (Democrat)

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Aye
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Representative Griffin (AR)

AR (Republican)

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Representative Griffith (VA)

VA (Republican)

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Representative Grijalva

AZ (Democrat)

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Representative Grimm

NY (Republican)

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Aye
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Representative Guthrie

KY (Republican)

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No
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Representative Gutierrez

IL (Democrat)

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Aye
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Representative Hahn

CA (Democrat)

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Aye
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Representative Hall

TX (Republican)

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No
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Representative Hanabusa

HI (Democrat)

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Aye
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Representative Hanna

NY (Republican)

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Aye
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Representative Harper

MS (Republican)

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Aye
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Representative Harris

MD (Republican)

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No
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Representative Hartzler

MO (Republican)

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No
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Representative Hastings (FL)

FL (Democrat)

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Representative Hastings (WA)

WA (Republican)

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No
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Representative Heck (NV)

NV (Republican)

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No
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Representative Heck (WA)

WA (Democrat)

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Aye
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Representative Hensarling

TX (Republican)

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No
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Representative Herrera Beutler

WA (Republican)

Voted

No
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Representative Higgins

NY (Democrat)

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Aye
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Representative Himes

CT (Democrat)

Voted

Aye
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Representative Hinojosa

TX (Democrat)

Voted

Aye
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Representative Holding

NC (Republican)

Voted

No
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Representative Holt

NJ (Democrat)

Voted

Aye
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Representative Honda

CA (Democrat)

Voted

Aye
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Representative Horsford

NV (Democrat)

Voted

Aye
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Representative Hoyer

MD (Democrat)

Voted

Aye
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Representative Hudson

NC (Republican)

Voted

No
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Representative Huelskamp

KS (Republican)

Voted

No
H

Representative Huffman

CA (Democrat)

Voted

Aye
H

Representative Huizenga (MI)

MI (Republican)

Voted

No
H

Representative Hultgren

IL (Republican)

Voted

No
H

Representative Hunter

CA (Republican)

Voted

No
H

Representative Hurt

VA (Republican)

Voted

No
I

Representative Israel

NY (Democrat)

Voted

Aye
I

Representative Issa

CA (Republican)

Voted

No
J

Representative Jackson Lee

TX (Democrat)

Voted

Not Voting
J

Representative Jeffries

NY (Democrat)

Voted

Aye
J

Representative Jenkins

KS (Republican)

Voted

No
J

Representative Johnson (GA)

GA (Democrat)

Voted

Aye
J

Representative Johnson (OH)

OH (Republican)

Voted

No
J

Representative Johnson, E. B.

TX (Democrat)

Voted

Aye
J

Representative Johnson, Sam

TX (Republican)

Voted

No
J

Representative Jones

NC (Republican)

Voted

No
J

Representative Jordan

OH (Republican)

Voted

No
J

Representative Joyce

OH (Republican)

Voted

No
K

Representative Kaptur

OH (Democrat)

Voted

Aye
K

Representative Keating

MA (Democrat)

Voted

Aye
K

Representative Kelly

PA (Republican)

Voted

No
K

Representative Kennedy

MA (Democrat)

Voted

Aye
K

Representative Kildee

MI (Democrat)

Voted

Aye
K

Representative Kilmer

WA (Democrat)

Voted

Aye
K

Representative Kind

WI (Democrat)

Voted

Aye
K

Representative King (IA)

IA (Republican)

Voted

No
K

Representative King (NY)

NY (Republican)

Voted

Aye
K

Representative Kingston

GA (Republican)

Voted

Not Voting
K

Representative Kinzinger (IL)

IL (Republican)

Voted

No
K

Representative Kirkpatrick

AZ (Democrat)

Voted

Not Voting
K

Representative Kline

MN (Republican)

Voted

No
K

Representative Kuster

NH (Democrat)

Voted

Aye
L

Representative Labrador

ID (Republican)

Voted

No
L

Representative LaMalfa

CA (Republican)

Voted

No
L

Representative Lamborn

CO (Republican)

Voted

No
L

Representative Lance

NJ (Republican)

Voted

Aye
L

Representative Langevin

RI (Democrat)

Voted

Aye
L

Representative Lankford

OK (Republican)

Voted

No
L

Representative Larsen (WA)

WA (Democrat)

Voted

Aye
L

Representative Larson (CT)

CT (Democrat)

Voted

Aye
L

Representative Latham

IA (Republican)

Voted

No
L

Representative Latta

OH (Republican)

Voted

No
L

Representative Lee (CA)

CA (Democrat)

Voted

Aye
L

Representative Levin

MI (Democrat)

Voted

Aye
L

Representative Lewis

GA (Democrat)

Voted

Aye
L

Representative Lipinski

IL (Democrat)

Voted

Aye
L

Representative LoBiondo

NJ (Republican)

Voted

Aye
L

Representative Loebsack

IA (Democrat)

Voted

Aye
L

Representative Lofgren

CA (Democrat)

Voted

Aye
L

Representative Long

MO (Republican)

Voted

No
L

Representative Lowenthal

CA (Democrat)

Voted

Aye
L

Representative Lowey

NY (Democrat)

Voted

Aye
L

Representative Lucas

OK (Republican)

Voted

Aye
L

Representative Luetkemeyer

MO (Republican)

Voted

No
L

Representative Lujan Grisham (NM)

NM (Democrat)

Voted

Aye
L

Representative Lujan, Ben Ray (NM)

NM (Democrat)

Voted

Aye
L

Representative Lummis

WY (Republican)

Voted

No
L

Representative Lynch

MA (Democrat)

Voted

Aye
M

Representative Maffei

NY (Democrat)

Voted

Aye
M

Representative Maloney, Carolyn

NY (Democrat)

Voted

Aye
M

Representative Maloney, Sean

NY (Democrat)

Voted

Aye
M

Representative Marchant

TX (Republican)

Voted

No
M

Representative Marino

PA (Republican)

Voted

No
M

Representative Markey

MA (Democrat)

Voted

Aye
M

Representative Massie

KY (Republican)

Voted

No
M

Representative Matheson

UT (Democrat)

Voted

Aye
M

Representative Matsui

CA (Democrat)

Voted

Aye
M

Representative McCarthy (CA)

CA (Republican)

Voted

No
M

Representative McCarthy (NY)

NY (Democrat)

Voted

Aye
M

Representative McCaul

TX (Republican)

Voted

No
M

Representative McClintock

CA (Republican)

Voted

No
M

Representative McCollum

MN (Democrat)

Voted

Aye
M

Representative McDermott

WA (Democrat)

Voted

Aye
M

Representative McGovern

MA (Democrat)

Voted

Aye
M

Representative McHenry

NC (Republican)

Voted

No
M

Representative McIntyre

NC (Democrat)

Voted

Aye
M

Representative McKeon

CA (Republican)

Voted

No
M

Representative McKinley

WV (Republican)

Voted

No
M

Representative McMorris Rodgers

WA (Republican)

Voted

No
M

Representative McNerney

CA (Democrat)

Voted

Aye
M

Representative Meadows

NC (Republican)

Voted

No
M

Representative Meehan

PA (Republican)

Voted

Aye
M

Representative Meeks

NY (Democrat)

Voted

Aye
M

Representative Meng

NY (Democrat)

Voted

Aye
M

Representative Messer

IN (Republican)

Voted

No
M

Representative Mica

FL (Republican)

Voted

No
M

Representative Michaud

ME (Democrat)

Voted

Aye
M

Representative Miller (FL)

FL (Republican)

Voted

No
M

Representative Miller (MI)

MI (Republican)

Voted

No
M

Representative Miller, Gary

CA (Republican)

Voted

No
M

Representative Miller, George

CA (Democrat)

Voted

Aye
M

Representative Moore

WI (Democrat)

Voted

Aye
M

Representative Moran

VA (Democrat)

Voted

Aye
M

Representative Mullin

OK (Republican)

Voted

No
M

Representative Mulvaney

SC (Republican)

Voted

No
M

Representative Murphy (FL)

FL (Democrat)

Voted

Aye
M

Representative Murphy (PA)

PA (Republican)

Voted

No
N

Representative Nadler

NY (Democrat)

Voted

Aye
N

Representative Napolitano

CA (Democrat)

Voted

Not Voting
N

Representative Neal

MA (Democrat)

Voted

Aye
N

Representative Negrete McLeod

CA (Democrat)

Voted

Not Voting
N

Representative Neugebauer

TX (Republican)

Voted

No
N

Representative Noem

SD (Republican)

Voted

No
N

Representative Nolan

MN (Democrat)

Voted

Aye
N

Representative Nugent

FL (Republican)

Voted

No
N

Representative Nunes

CA (Republican)

Voted

Not Voting
N

Representative Nunnelee

MS (Republican)

Voted

No
O

Representative O'Rourke

TX (Democrat)

Voted

Aye
O

Representative Olson

TX (Republican)

Voted

No
O

Representative Owens

NY (Democrat)

Voted

Aye
P

Representative Palazzo

MS (Republican)

Voted

Aye
P

Representative Pallone

NJ (Democrat)

Voted

Aye
P

Representative Pascrell

NJ (Democrat)

Voted

Aye
P

Representative Pastor (AZ)

AZ (Democrat)

Voted

Aye
P

Representative Paulsen

MN (Republican)

Voted

No
P

Representative Payne

NJ (Democrat)

Voted

Aye
P

Representative Pearce

NM (Republican)

Voted

No
P

Representative Pelosi

CA (Democrat)

Voted

Aye
P

Representative Perlmutter

CO (Democrat)

Voted

Aye
P

Representative Perry

PA (Republican)

Voted

No
P

Representative Peters (CA)

CA (Democrat)

Voted

Aye
P

Representative Peters (MI)

MI (Democrat)

Voted

Aye
P

Representative Peterson

MN (Democrat)

Voted

No
P

Representative Petri

WI (Republican)

Voted

No
P

Representative Pingree (ME)

ME (Democrat)

Voted

Aye
P

Representative Pittenger

NC (Republican)

Voted

No
P

Representative Pitts

PA (Republican)

Voted

No
P

Representative Pocan

WI (Democrat)

Voted

Aye
P

Representative Poe (TX)

TX (Republican)

Voted

No
P

Representative Polis

CO (Democrat)

Voted

Aye
P

Representative Pompeo

KS (Republican)

Voted

No
P

Representative Posey

FL (Republican)

Voted

No
P

Representative Price (GA)

GA (Republican)

Voted

No
P

Representative Price (NC)

NC (Democrat)

Voted

Aye
Q

Representative Quigley

IL (Democrat)

Voted

Aye
R

Representative Radel

FL (Republican)

Voted

No
R

Representative Rahall

WV (Democrat)

Voted

Aye
R

Representative Rangel

NY (Democrat)

Voted

Aye
R

Representative Reed

NY (Republican)

Voted

Aye
R

Representative Reichert

WA (Republican)

Voted

Aye
R

Representative Renacci

OH (Republican)

Voted

No
R

Representative Ribble

WI (Republican)

Voted

No
R

Representative Rice (SC)

SC (Republican)

Voted

No
R

Representative Richmond

LA (Democrat)

Voted

Aye
R

Representative Rigell

VA (Republican)

Voted

No
R

Representative Roby

AL (Republican)

Voted

No
R

Representative Roe (TN)

TN (Republican)

Voted

No
R

Representative Rogers (AL)

AL (Republican)

Voted

No
R

Representative Rogers (KY)

KY (Republican)

Voted

No
R

Representative Rogers (MI)

MI (Republican)

Voted

No
R

Representative Rohrabacher

CA (Republican)

Voted

No
R

Representative Rokita

IN (Republican)

Voted

No
R

Representative Rooney

FL (Republican)

Voted

No
R

Representative Ros-Lehtinen

FL (Republican)

Voted

Aye
R

Representative Roskam

IL (Republican)

Voted

No
R

Representative Ross

FL (Republican)

Voted

No
R

Representative Rothfus

PA (Republican)

Voted

No
R

Representative Roybal-Allard

CA (Democrat)

Voted

Aye
R

Representative Royce

CA (Republican)

Voted

No
R

Representative Ruiz

CA (Democrat)

Voted

Aye
R

Representative Runyan

NJ (Republican)

Voted

Aye
R

Representative Ruppersberger

MD (Democrat)

Voted

Aye
R

Representative Rush

IL (Democrat)

Voted

Aye
R

Representative Ryan (OH)

OH (Democrat)

Voted

Aye
R

Representative Ryan (WI)

WI (Republican)

Voted

No
S

Representative Salmon

AZ (Republican)

Voted

No
S

Representative Sanchez, Linda T.

CA (Democrat)

Voted

Aye
S

Representative Sanchez, Loretta

CA (Democrat)

Voted

Aye
S

Representative Sarbanes

MD (Democrat)

Voted

Aye
S

Representative Scalise

LA (Republican)

Voted

No
S

Representative Schakowsky

IL (Democrat)

Voted

Aye
S

Representative Schiff

CA (Democrat)

Voted

Aye
S

Representative Schneider

IL (Democrat)

Voted

Aye
S

Representative Schock

IL (Republican)

Voted

No
S

Representative Schrader

OR (Democrat)

Voted

Aye
S

Representative Schwartz

PA (Democrat)

Voted

Not Voting
S

Representative Schweikert

AZ (Republican)

Voted

No
S

Representative Scott (VA)

VA (Democrat)

Voted

Aye
S

Representative Scott, Austin

GA (Republican)

Voted

No
S

Representative Scott, David

GA (Democrat)

Voted

Aye
S

Representative Sensenbrenner

WI (Republican)

Voted

No
S

Representative Serrano

NY (Democrat)

Voted

Aye
S

Representative Sessions

TX (Republican)

Voted

No
S

Representative Sewell (AL)

AL (Democrat)

Voted

Aye
S

Representative Shea-Porter

NH (Democrat)

Voted

Aye
S

Representative Sherman

CA (Democrat)

Voted

Aye
S

Representative Shimkus

IL (Republican)

Voted

Aye
S

Representative Shuster

PA (Republican)

Voted

No
S

Representative Simpson

ID (Republican)

Voted

No
S

Representative Sinema

AZ (Democrat)

Voted

Aye
S

Representative Sires

NJ (Democrat)

Voted

Aye
S

Representative Slaughter

NY (Democrat)

Voted

Aye
S

Representative Smith (NE)

NE (Republican)

Voted

No
S

Representative Smith (NJ)

NJ (Republican)

Voted

Aye
S

Representative Smith (TX)

TX (Republican)

Voted

No
S

Representative Smith (WA)

WA (Democrat)

Voted

Aye
S

Representative Southerland

FL (Republican)

Voted

No
S

Representative Speier

CA (Democrat)

Voted

Not Voting
S

Representative Stewart

UT (Republican)

Voted

No
S

Representative Stivers

OH (Republican)

Voted

No
S

Representative Stockman

TX (Republican)

Voted

No
S

Representative Stutzman

IN (Republican)

Voted

No
S

Representative Swalwell (CA)

CA (Democrat)

Voted

Aye
T

Representative Takano

CA (Democrat)

Voted

Aye
T

Representative Terry

NE (Republican)

Voted

No
T

Representative Thompson (CA)

CA (Democrat)

Voted

Aye
T

Representative Thompson (MS)

MS (Democrat)

Voted

Aye
T

Representative Thompson (PA)

PA (Republican)

Voted

No
T

Representative Thornberry

TX (Republican)

Voted

No
T

Representative Tiberi

OH (Republican)

Voted

No
T

Representative Tierney

MA (Democrat)

Voted

Aye
T

Representative Tipton

CO (Republican)

Voted

No
T

Representative Titus

NV (Democrat)

Voted

Aye
T

Representative Tonko

NY (Democrat)

Voted

Aye
T

Representative Tsongas

MA (Democrat)

Voted

Aye
T

Representative Turner

OH (Republican)

Voted

Aye
U

Representative Upton

MI (Republican)

Voted

No
V

Representative Valadao

CA (Republican)

Voted

No
V

Representative Van Hollen

MD (Democrat)

Voted

Aye
V

Representative Vargas

CA (Democrat)

Voted

Aye
V

Representative Veasey

TX (Democrat)

Voted

Aye
V

Representative Vela

TX (Democrat)

Voted

Aye
V

Representative Velazquez

NY (Democrat)

Voted

Aye
V

Representative Visclosky

IN (Democrat)

Voted

Aye
W

Representative Walberg

MI (Republican)

Voted

No
W

Representative Walden

OR (Republican)

Voted

No
W

Representative Walorski

IN (Republican)

Voted

No
W

Representative Walz

MN (Democrat)

Voted

Aye
W

Representative Wasserman Schultz

FL (Democrat)

Voted

Aye
W

Representative Waters

CA (Democrat)

Voted

Aye
W

Representative Watt

NC (Democrat)

Voted

Aye
W

Representative Waxman

CA (Democrat)

Voted

Aye
W

Representative Welch

VT (Democrat)

Voted

Aye
W

Representative Westmoreland

GA (Republican)

Voted

No
W

Representative Whitfield

KY (Republican)

Voted

Aye
W

Representative Wilson (SC)

SC (Republican)

Voted

No
W

Representative Wittman

VA (Republican)

Voted

No
W

Representative Wolf

VA (Republican)

Voted

Aye
Y

Representative Yarmuth

KY (Democrat)

Voted

Aye