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113th Congress (2nd) Vote 74 -

2/27/2014, 2:01 PM

Vote Summary

HR 2804 - Achieving Less Excess in Regulation and Requiring Transparency Act of 2014

113th Congress (2nd) Vote 74 is a Senate Vote on Bill HR 2804, Achieving Less Excess in Regulation and Requiring Transparency Act of 2014. HR 2804 was introduced on July 24, 2013 by 1 Sponsors and 10 Cosponsors.

Achieving Less Excess in Regulation and Requiring Transparency Act of 2014 or the ALERRT Act of 2014 - Title I: All Economic Regulations Are Transparent Act - All Economic Regulations are Transparent Act of 2014 or the ALERT Act of 2014 - (Sec. 102) Requires the head of each federal agency to submit a monthly report to the Administrator of the Office of Information and Regulatory Affairs of the Office of Management and Budget (OMB) for each rule such agency expects to propose or finalize during the following year. Sets forth the required content of such reports, including: (1) a summary of the nature of the rule, (2) the objectives of and legal basis for issuance of the rule, (3) the stage of the rulemaking as of the date of submission, and (4) whether the rule is subject to periodic review as a rule with a significant economic impact.

Requires each agency head to submit a monthly report for any rule expected to be finalized during the following year for which the agency has issued a general notice of proposed rulemaking. Requires such reports to include an approximate schedule for completing action on the rule and an estimate of its cost and economic effects.

Requires the Administrator to make such monthly reports publicly available on the Internet.

Requires the Administrator to publish, not later than October 1 of each year, in the Federal Register: (1) information that the Administrator receives from each agency under this Act; (2) the number of rules and a list of each such rule that was proposed by each agency and each rule that was finalized by each agency; (3) the number of agency actions that repealed a rule, reduced the scope or cost of a rule, or accelerated the expiration date of a rule; (4) the total cost of all rules proposed or finalized; and (5) the number of rules for which an estimate of the cost of the rule was not available.

Requires the Administrator to make publicly available on the Internet, not later than October 1 of each year: (1) the analysis of the costs or benefits of each proposed or final rule issued by an agency for the previous year, (2) the docket number and regulation identifier number for each such rule, (3) the number of rules reviewed by OMB for the previous year, (4) the number of rules for which a review by the head of an agency was completed, (5) the number of rules submitted to the Comptroller General (GAO), and (6) the number of rules for which a resolution of disapproval was introduced in Congress.

Prohibits a rule from taking effect until the information required by this Act is posted on the Internet for not less than six months, unless the agency proposing the rule seeks an exemption under the Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) or the President determines by executive order that such rule is necessary because of an imminent threat to health or safety or other emergency, for the enforcement of criminal laws, for national security, or to implement an international trade agreement. Makes such requirement effective eight months after enactment of this Act.

Title II: Regulatory Accountability Act - Regulatory Accountability Act of 2014 - (Sec. 202) Defines "major rule" and "major guidance," for purposes of this Act, as a rule or guidance that is likely to impose: (1) an annual cost on the economy of $100 million or more, adjusted annually for inflation; (2) a major increase in costs or prices; (3) significant adverse effects on competition, employment, investment, productivity, innovation, or the ability of U.S. enterprises to compete with foreign-based enterprises; or (4) significant impacts on multiple sectors of the economy. Defines "high-impact rule" as a rule that is likely to have an annual cost on the economy of $1 billion or more, adjusted annually for inflation. Defines "negative-impact on jobs and wages rule" to mean a rule that is likely to reduce employment or wages.

(Sec. 203) Revises procedures for rulemaking under the Administrative Procedure Act (APA) to require a federal agency, in the rulemaking process, to make all preliminary and final factual determinations based on evidence and to consider: (1) the legal authority under which a rule may be proposed, (2) the specific nature and significance of the problem the agency may address with a rule, (3) whether existing rules have created or contributed to the problem the agency may address with a rule and whether such rules may be amended or rescinded, (4) any reasonable alternatives for a new rule, and (5) the potential costs and benefits associated with potential alternative rules.

Revises rulemaking notice requirements to require an agency to: (1) publish in the Federal Register advance notice of proposed rulemaking involving a major rule, a high-impact rule, a negative-impact of jobs and wages rule, or a rule that involves a novel legal or policy issue arising out of statutory mandates; (2) consult with the Administrator of the Office of Information and Regulatory Affairs of OMB before issuing a proposed rule and after the issuance of an advance notice of proposed rulemaking; (3) provide interested persons an opportunity to participate in the rulemaking process; (4) hold a hearing before the adoption of any high-impact rule; (5) expand requirements for the adoption of a final rule, including requiring that the agency adopt a rule only on the basis of the best evidence and at the least cost; and (6) grant any interested person the right to petition for the issuance, amendment, or repeal of a rule. Specifies the minimum amount of information that must be included in an advance notice.

Requires the Administrator to issue guidelines to promote coordination, simplification, and harmonization of agency rules during the rulemaking process

Exempts from such revised procedures rulemaking that concerns monetary policy proposed or implemented by the Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System or the Federal Open Market Committee.

(Sec. 204) Imposes new requirements for issuing any major guidance or guidance that involves a novel legal or policy issue arising out of statutory mandates. Authorizes the Administrator to issue guidelines for agencies in issuing major guidance or other guidance.

(Sec. 205) Provides for electronic access to transcripts of testimony and exhibits and other papers filed in a rulemaking proceeding.

Requires the record of decision in a rulemaking proceeding to include information from a hearing under the Information Quality Act or on a high-impact rule.

Requires an agency to grant a petition for a hearing in the case of a major rule, unless the agency reasonably determines that a hearing would not advance consideration of the rule or would unreasonably delay completion of the rulemaking. Exempts from this requirement rulemakings that concern monetary policy proposed or implemented by the Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System or the Federal Open Market Committee.

(Sec. 206) Provides that an agency's denial of an Information Quality Act petition, or a failure to grant or deny such petition within 90 days, is reviewable by a court as a final action. Allows immediate judicial review of interim rules, other than in cases involving national security interests, issued without compliance with the notice requirements of this Act.

(Sec. 207) Revises standards for the scope of judicial review of agency rulemaking to prohibit a court from deferring to an agency's: (1) interpretation of a rule if the agency did not comply with APA requirements, (2) determination of the costs and benefits or other economic or risk assessment if the agency failed to conform to guidelines on such determinations and assessments established by the Administrator, (3) determinations made in the adoption of an interim rule, or (4) guidance.

(Sec. 208) Defines "substantial evidence" for purposes of evaluating agency adjudications and for rulemaking under APA as such relevant evidence as a reasonable mind might accept as adequate to support a conclusion in light of the record considered as a whole, taking into account whatever in the record fairly detracts from the weight of the evidence relied upon by the agency to support its decision.

(Sec. 209) Provides that the amendments made by this Act to specified provisions of federal law shall not apply to any rulemakings pending or completed on the enactment date of this Act.

Title III: Regulatory Flexibility Improvements Act - Regulatory Flexibility Improvements Act of 2014 - (Sec. 302) Amends the Regulatory Flexibility Act of 1980 (RFA) to: (1) revise the definition of "rule" under such Act to exclude a rule pertaining to the protection of the rights of and benefits for veterans or a rule of particular (and not general) applicability relating to rates, wages, and other financial indicators; and (2) define "economic impact" with respect to a proposed or final rule as any direct economic effect on small entities from such rule and any indirect economic effect on small entities that is reasonably foreseeable and that results from such rule. Includes tribal organizations within the definition of "small governmental jurisdictions" for purposes of such Act.

Requires initial and final regulatory flexibility analyses to: (1) describe alternatives to a proposed rule that minimize any adverse significant economic impact or that maximize the beneficial significant economic impact on small entities, and (2) include revisions or amendments to a land management plan developed by the Secretary of Agriculture or the Secretary of the Interior under specified Acts.

Expands the applicability of RFA to interpretive rules involving internal revenue laws that impose a recordkeeping requirement, without regard to whether such requirement is imposed by statute or regulation.

Revises the definition of "small organization" for purposes of RFA.

(Sec. 303) Requires each federal agency to include in its regulatory flexibility agenda a brief description of the sector of the North American Industrial Classification System that is affected by a proposed agency rule that is likely to have a significant economic impact on a substantial number of small entities.

(Sec. 304) Requires a detailed statement in an initial regulatory flexibility analysis to include: (1) an estimate of the additional cumulative economic impact of the proposed rule on small entities, and (2) a description of any disproportionate economic impact on small entities or a specific class of such entities.

Requires an agency, in developing an initial and final regulatory flexibility analysis, to provide: (1) a quantifiable or numerical description of the effects of a proposed or final rule and alternatives to such rule, or (2) a more general descriptive statement and a detailed statement explaining why quantification is not practicable or reliable.

(Sec. 305) Repeals provisions allowing a waiver or delay of the completion of an initial regulatory flexibility analysis. Requires the Chief Counsel for Advocacy of the Small Business Administration (SBA) to issue rules governing federal agency compliance with RFA requirements. Authorizes the Chief Counsel to modify or amend such rules, to intervene in agency adjudication relating to such rules, and to inform an agency of the impact of its rulemaking on small entities.

(Sec. 306) Revises requirements for agency notification of the SBA Chief Counsel for Advocacy prior to the publication of any proposed rule. Requires agencies to provide the Chief Counsel with: (1) all materials prepared or utilized in making the proposed rule, and (2) information on the potential adverse and beneficial economic impacts of the proposed rule on small entities.

(Sec. 307) Modifies requirements for the periodic review of agency rules affecting small entities to require publication of a plan for review and placement of such plan on the agency website not later than 180 days after the enactment of this Act.

(Sec. 308) Provides for judicial review of an agency final rule for compliance with RFA requirements after publication of such rule.

(Sec. 309) Amends the federal judicial code to grant exclusive jurisdiction to the U.S. Courts of Appeals to review all final rules promulgated by the SBA Chief Counsel for Advocacy governing agency compliance with RFA.

(Sec. 310) Amends the Small Business Act to authorize the SBA Chief Counsel for Advocacy to specify detailed definitions or standards by which a business may be determined to be a small business (size standard) for purposes of all enactments other than the Small Business Act or the Small Business Investment Act of 1958 (for which only the Administrator is authorized to specify small business size standards). Allows a party seeking judicial review of a rule which that includes a definition or size standard approved by the Chief Counsel for Advocacy to join the Chief Counsel as a party in an action for such review.

(Sec. 312) Amends the Small Business Regulatory Enforcement Fairness Act of 1996 to require federal agencies, in developing small entity compliance guides, to solicit input from affected small entities or associations of small entities.

(Sec. 313) Requires the Comptroller General, not later than 90 days after the enactment of this Act, to complete and publish a study that examines whether the SBA Chief Counsel for Advocacy has the capacity and resources to carry out the duties of Chief Counsel under this Act.

Title IV: Sunshine for Regulatory Decrees and Settlements Act - Sunshine for Regulatory Decrees and Settlements Act of 2014 - (Sec. 402) Defines a "covered civil action" as a civil action seeking to compel agency action and alleging that an agency is unlawfully withholding or unreasonably delaying an agency action relating to a regulatory action that would affect the rights of: (1) private persons other than the person bringing the action; or (2) a state, local, or tribal government. Defines a "covered consent decree" and a "covered settlement agreement" as: (1) a consent decree or settlement agreement entered into in a covered civil action, and (2) any other consent decree or settlement agreement that requires agency action relating to a regulatory action affecting the rights of private persons other than the person bringing the action or a state, local, or tribal government.

(Sec. 403) Requires an agency against which a covered civil action is brought to publish the notice of intent to sue and the complaint in a readily accessible manner and to provide interested parties an opportunity to intervene and to conduct settlement negotiations through mediation.

Requires an agency seeking to enter a covered consent decree or settlement agreement to publish such decree or agreement in the Federal Register and online not later than 60 days before it is filed with the court. Provides for public comment and public hearings on a proposed decree or agreement.

Requires the Attorney General or an agency head, if an agency is litigating a matter independently, to certify to the court that the Attorney General or the agency head approves of any proposed covered consent decree or settlement agreement.

Requires each federal agency to submit to Congress an annual report that includes: (1) the number, identity, and content of covered civil actions brought against, and covered consent decrees or settlement agreements entered against or into by, the agency; (2) a description of the statutory basis for each such covered consent decree or settlement agreement; and (3) an award of attorney fees or costs in a civil action resolved by a covered consent decree or settlement agreement.

(Sec. 404) Requires a court to grant de novo review to any motion filed by an agency to modify a previously-entered consent decree if the basis of such motion is that the terms of the decree are no longer fully in the public interest due to the agency's obligations to fulfill other duties or due to changed facts and circumstances.

(Sec. 405) Makes the provisions of this title applicable to any covered civil action filed, or any covered consent decree or settlement agreement proposed to a court, on or after the enactment of this title.

The vote failed with a tally of 179 For, 235 Against, 0 Present, and 16 Not Voting. When broken down by party, there were 178 Democrats, 1 Republican, and 0 Independents voting For, 10 Democrats, 225 Republican, and 0 Independents voting Against, 0 Democrats, 0 Republican, and 0 Independents voting Present, and finally, 11 Democrats, 5 Republican, and 0 Independents Not Voting.

Voting For

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225

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Voting Present

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Voting Not Voting

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Official Vote Question

On Agreeing to the Amendment - Achieving Less Excess in Regulation and Requiring Transparency Act of 2014

Official Vote Result

Failed

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UT (Republican)

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NC (Republican)

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CO (Republican)

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TN (Democrat)

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CO (Democrat)

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IL (Democrat)

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CT (Democrat)

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TX (Republican)

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CA (Democrat)

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NJ (Republican)

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OH (Democrat)

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HI (Democrat)

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TX (Democrat)

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SC (Republican)

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TX (Democrat)

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TX (Democrat)

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AZ (Democrat)

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KY (Republican)

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IL (Democrat)

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CA (Democrat)

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TX (Republican)

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HI (Democrat)

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NY (Republican)

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MS (Republican)

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MD (Republican)

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MO (Republican)

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FL (Democrat)

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WA (Republican)

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NV (Republican)

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WA (Democrat)

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TX (Republican)

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WA (Republican)

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NY (Democrat)

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CT (Democrat)

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TX (Democrat)

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NC (Republican)

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NJ (Democrat)

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CA (Democrat)

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NV (Democrat)

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MD (Democrat)

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NC (Republican)

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KS (Republican)

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CA (Democrat)

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MI (Republican)

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IL (Republican)

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CA (Republican)

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VA (Republican)

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NY (Democrat)

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CA (Republican)

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Representative Jackson Lee

TX (Democrat)

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Representative Jeffries

NY (Democrat)

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Representative Jenkins

KS (Republican)

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Representative Johnson (GA)

GA (Democrat)

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OH (Republican)

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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 (IL)

IL (Democrat)

Voted

Aye
K

Representative Kelly (PA)

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

No
K

Representative Kingston

GA (Republican)

Voted

No
K

Representative Kinzinger (IL)

IL (Republican)

Voted

No
K

Representative Kirkpatrick

AZ (Democrat)

Voted

Aye
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

No
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

No
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

No
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 Massie

KY (Republican)

Voted

No
M

Representative Matheson

UT (Democrat)

Voted

No
M

Representative Matsui

CA (Democrat)

Voted

Aye
M

Representative McAllister

LA (Republican)

Voted

No
M

Representative McCarthy (CA)

CA (Republican)

Voted

No
M

Representative McCarthy (NY)

NY (Democrat)

Voted

Not Voting
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

No
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

Aye
N

Representative Neal

MA (Democrat)

Voted

Aye
N

Representative Negrete McLeod

CA (Democrat)

Voted

Aye
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

No
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

No
P

Representative Palazzo

MS (Republican)

Voted

No
P

Representative Pallone

NJ (Democrat)

Voted

Aye
P

Representative Pascrell

NJ (Democrat)

Voted

Aye
P

Representative Pastor (AZ)

AZ (Democrat)

Voted

Not Voting
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

No
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

Not Voting
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 Rahall

WV (Democrat)

Voted

Aye
R

Representative Rangel

NY (Democrat)

Voted

Aye
R

Representative Reed

NY (Republican)

Voted

No
R

Representative Reichert

WA (Republican)

Voted

No
R

Representative Renacci

OH (Republican)

Voted

No
R

Representative Ribble

WI (Republican)

Voted

No
R

Representative Rice (SC)

SC (Republican)

Voted

Not Voting
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

No
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

Not Voting
R

Representative Ruiz

CA (Democrat)

Voted

Aye
R

Representative Runyan

NJ (Republican)

Voted

Not Voting
R

Representative Ruppersberger

MD (Democrat)

Voted

Aye
R

Representative Rush

IL (Democrat)

Voted

Not Voting
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 Sanford

SC (Republican)

Voted

No
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

No
S

Representative Schwartz

PA (Democrat)

Voted

Aye
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

No
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 (MO)

MO (Republican)

Voted

No
S

Representative Smith (NE)

NE (Republican)

Voted

No
S

Representative Smith (NJ)

NJ (Republican)

Voted

No
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

Aye
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

No
U

Representative Upton

MI (Republican)

Voted

Not Voting
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 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

No
W

Representative Wilson (SC)

SC (Republican)

Voted

No
W

Representative Wolf

VA (Republican)

Voted

No
Y

Representative Yarmuth

KY (Democrat)

Voted

Aye