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H3338 CONGRESSIONAL RECORD — HOUSE June 30, 2021 Long Owens (Stewart) Strickland Tonko Veasey Welch MEMBERS RECORDED PURSUANT TO HOUSE (Fleischmann) Payne (Pallone) (DelBene) Torres (CA) Vela Wexton RESOLUTION 8, 117TH CONGRESS Lowenthal Ruiz (Aguilar) Timmons Torres (NY) Vela´ zquez Wild Babin (Nehls) Johnson (TX) Napolitano (Beyer) Rush (Gonzalez Trahan Wasserman Williams (GA) Boebert (Gosar) (Jeffries) (Correa) McClain (Underwood) (OH)) Trone Schultz Wilson (FL) Ca´ rdenas Kirkpatrick Owens (Stewart) (Bergman) Sewell (DelBene) Wilson (FL) Underwood Waters Yarmuth (Gomez) (Stanton) Payne (Pallone) Meng (Jeffries) Steube (Hayes) Vargas Watson Coleman Cawthorn (Nehls) Lawson (FL) Ruiz (Aguilar) Mullin (Lucas) (Franklin, C. Young (Mast) Napolitano Cohen (Beyer) (Evans) Rush Scott) NAYS—190 (Correa) Comer Leger (Underwood) Aderholt Gimenez Miller-Meeks (Cammack) Fernandez Sewell (DelBene) Steube The SPEAKER pro tempore (Mrs. Allen Gonzales, Tony Moolenaar Fallon (Nehls) (Jacobs (CA)) (Franklin, C. HAYES). The question is on the resolu- Amodei Gonzalez (OH) Mooney Gallego (Gomez) Lieu (Beyer) Scott) Armstrong Gooden (TX) Moore (AL) Long tion. Garcia (TX) Strickland Babin Gosar Moore (UT) The question was taken; and the (Jeffries) (Fleischmann) (DelBene) Bacon Granger Mullin Grijalva Lowenthal Timmons Speaker pro tempore announced that Baird Graves (LA) Murphy (NC) (Stanton) (Beyer) (Gonzalez the noes appeared to have it. Balderson Graves (MO) Nehls Horsford McClain (OH)) Barr Green (TN) Mr. DESAULNIER. Madam Speaker, Newhouse (Jeffries) (Bergman) Wilson (FL) Bentz Greene (GA) on that I demand the yeas and nays. Nunes Jacobs (NY) Meng (Jeffries) (Hayes) Griffith Bergman Obernolte (Garbarino) Mullin (Lucas) Young (Mast) The SPEAKER pro tempore. Pursu- Bice (OK) Grothman Owens ant to section 3(s) of House Resolution Biggs Guest Palazzo f 8, the yeas and nays are ordered. Bilirakis Guthrie Palmer The vote was taken by electronic de- Bishop (NC) Hagedorn Pence INVESTING IN A NEW VISION FOR Boebert Harris vice, and there were—yeas 219, nays Perry THE ENVIRONMENT AND SUR- Bost Harshbarger Posey FACE TRANSPORTATION IN 190, not voting 21, as follows: Brady Hartzler Reed AMERICA ACT [Roll No. 200] Brooks Hern Reschenthaler Buchanan Herrera Beutler Rice (SC) Mr. DEFAZIO. Mr. Speaker, pursuant YEAS—219 Buck Hice (GA) Rogers (AL) to House Resolution 504, I call up the Adams Foster Meng Bucshon Hill Rogers (KY) Aguilar Frankel, Lois Mfume Budd Hinson Rosendale bill (H.R. 3684) to authorize funds for Allred Gallego Moore (WI) Burchett Hollingsworth Rouzer Federal-aid highways, highway safety Auchincloss Garamendi Morelle Burgess Hudson Rutherford ´ programs, and transit programs, and Axne Garcıa (IL) Moulton Calvert Huizenga Salazar ´ Jacobs (NY) for other purposes, and ask for its im- Barragan Garcia (TX) Mrvan Cammack Scalise Bass Golden Murphy (FL) Carl Johnson (OH) Schweikert mediate consideration in the House. Beatty Gomez Nadler Carter (TX) Johnson (SD) Scott, Austin The Clerk read the title of the bill. Bera Gonzalez, Napolitano Cawthorn Jordan Sessions Beyer Vicente Neal Chabot Joyce (OH) The SPEAKER pro tempore (Mr. Simpson Bishop (GA) Gottheimer Neguse Cheney Joyce (PA) MCGOVERN). Pursuant to House Resolu- Smith (MO) Blumenauer Green, Al (TX) Newman Cline Katko tion 504, in lieu of the amendment in Smith (NE) Blunt Rochester Grijalva Norcross Clyde Keller Smith (NJ) the nature of a substitute rec- Bonamici Harder (CA) O’Halleran Cole Kelly (MS) Bourdeaux Hayes Ocasio-Cortez Comer Kelly (PA) Smucker ommended by the Committee on Trans- Bowman Higgins (NY) Omar Crawford Kim (CA) Spartz portation and Infrastructure printed in Boyle, Brendan Himes Pallone Crenshaw Kinzinger Stauber the bill, an amendment in the nature of Steel F. Horsford Panetta Curtis Kustoff a substitute consisting of the text of Brown Houlahan Pappas Davidson LaHood Stefanik Brownley Hoyer Pascrell Davis, Rodney LaMalfa Steil Rules Committee Print 117–8, modified Bush Huffman Payne DesJarlais Lamborn Steube by Rules Committee Print 117–9 and Bustos Jackson Lee Perlmutter Diaz-Balart Latta Stewart the amendment printed in part B of Butterfield Jacobs (CA) Peters Taylor Donalds LaTurner House Report 117–74, is adopted, and Carbajal Jayapal Phillips Duncan Lesko Tenney Ca´ rdenas Jeffries Pingree Dunn Letlow Thompson (PA) the bill, as amended, is considered Carson Johnson (GA) Pocan Emmer Long Timmons read. Carter (LA) Johnson (TX) Porter Estes Loudermilk Turner The text of the bill, as amended, is as Cartwright Jones Pressley Fallon Lucas Upton Case Kahele Price (NC) Feenstra Luetkemeyer Valadao follows: Casten Kaptur Quigley Ferguson Mace Van Drew H.R. 3684 Castor (FL) Keating Raskin Van Duyne Fischbach Malliotakis Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Rep- Castro (TX) Kelly (IL) Rice (NY) Wagner Fitzgerald Mann resentatives of the United States of America in Chu Khanna Ross Fitzpatrick Massie Walberg Cicilline Kildee Roybal-Allard Fleischmann Mast Walorski Congress assembled, Clark (MA) Kilmer Ruiz Fortenberry McCarthy Waltz SECTION 1. SHORT TITLE. Clarke (NY) Kim (NJ) Ruppersberger Foxx McCaul Webster (FL) Cleaver Kind Rush This Act may be cited as the ‘‘Investing in a Franklin, C. McClain Wenstrup New Vision for the Environment and Surface Clyburn Kirkpatrick Ryan Scott McClintock Westerman ´ Transportation in America Act’’ or the ‘‘IN- Cohen Krishnamoorthi Sanchez Gaetz McHenry Wilson (SC) Connolly Kuster Sarbanes Gallagher McKinley Wittman VEST in America Act’’. Cooper Lamb Scanlon Garbarino Meijer Womack SEC. 2. TABLE OF CONTENTS. Correa Langevin Schakowsky Garcia (CA) Meuser Young Costa Larsen (WA) Schiff The table of contents for this Act is as follows: Gibbs Miller (WV) Zeldin Courtney Larson (CT) Schneider Sec. 1. Short title. Craig Lawrence Schrader Sec. 2. Table of contents. NOT VOTING—21 Crist Lawson (FL) Schrier Sec. 3. References. Crow Lee (CA) Scott (VA) Arrington Herrell Pfluger Cuellar Lee (NV) Scott, David Banks Higgins (LA) Rodgers (WA) DIVISION A—FEDERAL SURFACE TRANS- Davids (KS) Leger Fernandez Sewell Carter (GA) Issa Rose PORTATION PROGRAMS FOR FISCAL Davis, Danny K. Levin (CA) Sherman Cloud Jackson Roy YEAR 2022 Dean Levin (MI) Sherrill Fulcher Johnson (LA) Tiffany Sec. 101. Definitions. DeFazio Lieu Sires Gohmert Miller (IL) Weber (TX) Sec. 102. Extension of Federal Surface Trans- DeGette Lofgren Slotkin Good (VA) Norman Williams (TX) DeLauro Lowenthal Smith (WA) portation programs. DelBene Luria Soto Sec. 103. Additional amounts for the Federal- Delgado Lynch Spanberger b 1658 aid highway program and member Demings Malinowski Speier designated projects. DeSaulnier Maloney, Stansbury Mr. GARAMENDI and Mrs. LAW- Sec. 104. Federal Transit Administration. Deutch Carolyn B. Stanton Sec. 105. National highway traffic safety ad- Dingell Maloney, Sean Stevens RENCE changed their vote from ‘‘nay’’ ministration. Doggett Manning Strickland to ‘‘yea.’’ Doyle, Michael Matsui Suozzi Sec. 106. Federal motor carrier safety adminis- F. McBath Swalwell So the resolution was agreed to. tration. Escobar McCollum Takano The result of the vote was announced Sec. 107. Member designated project authoriza- Eshoo McEachin Thompson (CA) tions. Espaillat McGovern Thompson (MS) as above recorded. Evans McNerney Titus DIVISION B—SURFACE TRANSPORTATION Fletcher Meeks Tlaib A motion to reconsider was laid on Sec. 1001. Applicability of division. the table. VerDate Sep 11 2014 08:42 Jul 01, 2021 Jkt 019060 PO 00000 Frm 00028 Fmt 0636 Sfmt 6343 E:\CR\FM\A30JN7.017 H30JNPT1 ctelli on DSK11ZRN23PROD with HOUSE June 30, 2021 CONGRESSIONAL RECORD — HOUSE H3339 TITLE I—FEDERAL-AID HIGHWAYS Sec. 1405. Fiscal constraint on long-range Sec. 1639. Technical corrections. Subtitle A—Authorizations and Program transportation plans. Sec. 1640. Credit adjustments for paycheck pro- Conditions Subtitle E—Federal Lands, Tribes, and tection program loan forgiveness Sec. 1101. Authorization of appropriations. Territories under highway and public trans- portation project cost reimburse- Sec. 1102. Obligation limitation. Sec. 1501. Territorial and Puerto Rico highway ment contracts. Sec. 1103. Definitions and declaration of policy. program. Sec. 1104. Apportionment. Sec. 1502. Tribal transportation program. TITLE II—PUBLIC TRANSPORTATION Sec. 1105. Additional deposits into Highway Sec. 1503. Tribal High Priority Projects pro- Subtitle A—Federal Transit Administration Trust Fund. gram. Sec. 2101. Authorizations. Sec. 1106. Transparency. Sec. 1504. Federal lands transportation pro- Sec. 2102. Chapter 53 definitions. Sec. 1107. Complete and context sensitive street gram. Sec. 2103. General provisions. design. Sec. 1505. Federal lands and Tribal major Sec. 2104. Miscellaneous provisions. Sec. 1108. Federal share. projects program. Sec. 1109. Transferability of Federal-aid high- Sec. 2105. Policies and purposes. Sec. 1506. Office of Tribal Government Affairs. Sec. 2106. Fiscal years 2022 and 2023 formulas. way funds. Sec. 1507. Alternative contracting methods. Sec. 2107. Metropolitan transportation plan- Sec. 1110. Tolling. Sec. 1508. Divestiture of federally owned ning. Sec. 1111. HOV facilities. bridges. Sec. 2108. Statewide and nonmetropolitan Sec. 1112. Buy America. Sec. 1509. Study on Federal funding available transportation planning. Sec. 1113. Federal-aid highway project require- to Indian Tribes. Sec. 2109. Obligation limitation. ments. Sec. 1510. GAO study. Sec. 2110. Public transportation emergency re- Sec. 1114. State assumption of responsibility for Sec. 1511. Federal lands access