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Journal of the 1148 T72.14 T72.14 JOURNAL OF THE JUNE 17 Markey Payne (NJ) Slattery Glickman McCurdy Schulze Pelosi Savage Thomas (CA) Marlenee Payne (VA) Slaughter Goodling McMillan (NC) Sensenbrenner Perkins Sawyer Thomas (GA) Martinez Pease Smith (IA) Goss Meyers Sharp Peterson (FL) Saxton Thornton Matsui Pelosi Smith (NJ) Gradison Miller (OH) Shays Peterson (MN) Scheuer Torres Mavroules Penny Smith (OR) Grandy Miller (WA) Slattery Petri Schiff Torricelli Mazzoli Perkins Smith (TX) Hamilton Moorhead Smith (TX) Pickett Schroeder Towns McCandless Peterson (FL) Snowe Hancock Nichols Snowe Pickle Schumer Traficant McCloskey Peterson (MN) Solarz Hansen Nussle Solomon Porter Serrano Unsoeld McCollum Petri Solomon Hefley Olin Spence Poshard Shaw Valentine McCrery Pickett Spence Henry Oxley Staggers Price Shuster Vander Jagt McCurdy Pickle Spratt Hobson Patterson Stearns Pursell Sikorski Vento McDade Porter Staggers Holloway Paxon Stump Rahall Sisisky Visclosky McDermott Poshard Stallings Hopkins Penny Sundquist Rangel Skaggs Volkmer McEwen Price Stark Inhofe Ramstad Tanner Reed Skeen Vucanovich McGrath Pursell Stearns Jacobs Ravenel Taylor (NC) Regula Skelton Walsh McHugh Rahall Stenholm James Ray Thomas (WY) Richardson Slaughter Washington McMillan (NC) Ramstad Stokes Johnston Rhodes Upton Ridge Smith (FL) Waters McMillen (MD) Rangel Studds Klug Ritter Walker Riggs Smith (IA) Waxman McNulty Ravenel Stump Kyl Roberts Weldon Rinaldo Smith (NJ) Weber Meyers Ray Sundquist Leach Rohrabacher Wylie Roe Smith (OR) Weiss Mfume Reed Swett Lewis (FL) Roth Zeliff Roemer Solarz Wheat Michel Regula Swift Marlenee Santorum Zimmer Rogers Spratt Whitten Miller (OH) Rhodes Synar McCollum Schaefer Ros-Lehtinen Stallings Williams Miller (WA) Richardson Tallon Rose Stark Wilson Mineta Ridge Tanner NOESÐ323 Rostenkowski Stenholm Wise Mink Rinaldo Tauzin Roukema Stokes Wolf Moakley Ritter Taylor (NC) Abercrombie Eckart LaFalce Rowland Studds Wolpe Molinari Roberts Thomas (CA) Ackerman Edwards (CA) Lagomarsino Roybal Swett Wyden Mollohan Roe Thomas (GA) Alexander Edwards (OK) Lancaster Russo Swift Yates Montgomery Roemer Thomas (WY) Anderson Edwards (TX) Lantos Sabo Synar Yatron Moody Rogers Torres Andrews (ME) Emerson LaRocco Sanders Tallon Young (AK) Moorhead Rohrabacher Towns Andrews (NJ) Engel Laughlin Sangmeister Tauzin Young (FL) Moran Ros-Lehtinen Traficant Annunzio English Lehman (CA) Sarpalius Taylor (MS) Morella Rose Unsoeld Anthony Erdreich Lehman (FL) Morrison Rostenkowski Upton Applegate Espy Lent NOT VOTINGÐ7 Mrazek Roth Valentine Aspin Evans Levin (MI) Bonior Martin Traxler Murphy Roukema Vander Jagt Atkins Ewing Levine (CA) Hefner Obey Murtha Rowland Vento AuCoin Fascell Lewis (CA) Hubbard Quillen Myers Russo Visclosky Bacchus Fazio Lewis (GA) Nagle Sabo Volkmer Barnard Feighan Lightfoot So the amendment was not agreed to. Natcher Sanders Vucanovich Barton Fish Lipinski After some further time, Neal (MA) Sangmeister Walker Bateman Flake Livingston Beilenson Foglietta Lloyd Neal (NC) Santorum Walsh T72.16 RECORDED VOTE Nichols Sarpalius Waters Bennett Ford (MI) Long Nowak Sawyer Waxman Bereuter Ford (TN) Lowery (CA) A recorded vote by electronic device Nussle Saxton Weber Berman Frank (MA) Lowey (NY) was ordered in the Committee of the Oakar Schaefer Weiss Bevill Franks (CT) Luken Oberstar Scheuer Weldon Bilbray Frost Machtley Whole on the following amendment Obey Schiff Wheat Blackwell Gallo Manton submitted by Mr. BURTON: Olin Schroeder Whitten Bliley Gaydos Markey Boehlert Gejdenson Martinez Page 2, strike ``$177,831,000,'' and insert Olver Schulze Williams ``$177,031,000,''. Ortiz Schumer Wilson Boehner Gephardt Matsui Orton Sensenbrenner Wise Borski Geren Mavroules Page 3, strike line 8. Owens (NY) Serrano Wolf Boucher Gibbons Mazzoli It was decided in the Yeas ....... 105 Owens (UT) Sharp Wolpe Boxer Gilman McCandless negative ....................... Nays ...... 319 Oxley Shaw Wyden Brewster Gonzalez McCloskey Brooks Gordon McCrery Packard Shays Wylie T72.17 [Roll No. 198] Pallone Shuster Yates Browder Green McDade ! Panetta Sikorski Yatron Brown Guarini McDermott AYESÐ105 Bruce Parker Sisisky Young (AK) Gunderson McEwen Allard Hefley Penny Bryant Pastor Skaggs Young (FL) Hall (OH) McGrath Allen Henry Petri Bustamante Patterson Skeen Zeliff Hall (TX) McHugh Archer Hobson Ramstad Byron Paxon Skelton Zimmer Hammerschmidt McMillen (MD) Armey Hopkins Ray Callahan Harris McNulty Ballenger Hunter Ridge Campbell (CO) Thereupon, Mr. PEASE, Chairman, Hastert Mfume Barrett Ireland Ritter Cardin announced that 417 Members had been Hatcher Michel Bentley Jacobs Roberts Carper Hayes (IL) Miller (CA) Bilirakis James Roemer recorded, a quorum. Carr Hayes (LA) Mineta Boehner Johnson (CT) Rohrabacher Chapman The Committee resumed its business. Herger Mink Bunning Johnston Roth Clay After some further time, Hertel Moakley Burton Jones (GA) Santorum Clinger Hoagland Molinari Camp Jontz Schaefer Coleman (MO) Hochbrueckner Mollohan Campbell (CA) Kasich Schiff T72.14 RECORDED VOTE Coleman (TX) Horn Montgomery Chandler Klug Schulze Collins (IL) A recorded vote by electronic device Horton Moody Coble Kyl Sensenbrenner Collins (MI) Houghton Moran Condit Lagomarsino Sharp was ordered in the Committee of the Conyers Hoyer Morella Cox (CA) Leach Shays Costello Whole on the following amendment Huckaby Morrison Crane Lewis (FL) Smith (OR) Coughlin submitted by Mr. BURTON: Hughes Mrazek Cunningham Luken Smith (TX) Cox (IL) Hunter Murphy Dannemeyer Marlenee Snowe Page 2, strike ``$177,831,000,'' and insert Coyne Hutto Murtha Dornan (CA) McCollum Solomon Cramer ``$177,721,000,''. Hyde Myers Dreier McEwen Spence Cunningham Page 3, strike line 7. Ireland Nagle Duncan McMillan (NC) Stearns Darden Jefferson Natcher Ewing Meyers Stump It was decided in the Yeas ....... 104 Davis Jenkins Neal (MA) Fawell Mfume Sundquist negative ....................... Nays ...... 323 de la Garza Johnson (CT) Neal (NC) Franks (CT) Michel Tanner DeFazio Johnson (SD) Nowak Gallegly Miller (OH) Taylor (NC) DeLauro T72.15 [Roll No. 197]! Johnson (TX) Oakar Gekas Miller (WA) Upton Dellums Jones (GA) Oberstar Gilchrest Molinari Vander Jagt AYESÐ104 Derrick Jones (NC) Olver Gingrich Moody Walker Allard Burton DeLay Dickinson Jontz Ortiz Goss Moorhead Weber Allen Camp Doolittle Dicks Kanjorski Orton Gradison Nichols Weldon Andrews (TX) Campbell (CA) Dornan (CA) Dingell Kaptur Owens (NY) Guarini Nussle Wylie Archer Chandler Dreier Dixon Kasich Owens (UT) Hamilton Oxley Zeliff Armey Clement Duncan Donnelly Kennedy Packard Hancock Paxon Zimmer Baker Coble Fawell Dooley Kennelly Pallone Ballenger Combest Fields Dorgan (ND) Kildee Panetta NOESÐ319 Barrett Condit Gallegly Downey Kleczka Parker Abercrombie Andrews (ME) Anthony Bentley Cooper Gekas Durbin Kolbe Pastor Ackerman Andrews (NJ) Applegate Bilirakis Cox (CA) Gilchrest Dwyer Kolter Payne (NJ) Alexander Andrews (TX) Aspin Broomfield Crane Gillmor Dymally Kopetski Payne (VA) Anderson Annunzio Atkins Bunning Dannemeyer Gingrich Early Kostmayer Pease 1148 VerDate 14-MAY-98 03:24 Jun 20, 1998 Jkt 047700 PO 00000 Frm 01148 Fmt 9634 Sfmt 5634 E:\JOURNAL\02DAY2.072 atx006 1992 HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES T72.20 AuCoin Gunderson Owens (NY) Wolf Yates Young (FL) Dreier LaFalce Rhodes Bacchus Hall (OH) Owens (UT) Wolpe Yatron Duncan Lagomarsino Riggs Baker Hall (TX) Packard Wyden Young (AK) Durbin LaRocco Rinaldo Barnard Hammerschmidt Pallone Dwyer Laughlin Ritter Barton Hansen Panetta NOT VOTINGÐ10 Eckart Leach Roberts Bateman Harris Parker Bonior Ford (TN) Quillen Edwards (OK) Lehman (CA) Roe Beilenson Hastert Pastor Broomfield Hefner Traxler Emerson Lehman (FL) Roemer Bennett Hatcher Patterson Edwards (OK) Hubbard Erdreich Lent Rogers Bereuter Hayes (IL) Payne (NJ) Fascell Lowery (CA) Ewing Levine (CA) Rohrabacher Berman Hayes (LA) Payne (VA) Fawell Lewis (CA) Rose Bevill Herger Pease So the amendment was not agreed to. Fazio Lewis (FL) Rostenkowski Bilbray Hertel Pelosi After some further time, Fields Lightfoot Rowland Blackwell Hoagland Perkins Ford (MI) Lipinski Roybal Russo Bliley Hochbrueckner Peterson (FL) T72.18 RECORDED VOTE Ford (TN) Livingston Boehlert Holloway Peterson (MN) Franks (CT) Lloyd Sangmeister Borski Horn Pickett A recorded vote by electronic device Frost Long Sarpalius Boucher Horton Pickle was ordered in the Committee of the Gallegly Manton Saxton Boxer Houghton Porter Gallo Martin Schaefer Brewster Hoyer Poshard Whole on the following amendment Gekas Matsui Schiff Brooks Huckaby Price submitted by Mr. WOLPE: Gephardt Mavroules Schulze Browder Hughes Pursell Geren Mazzoli Schumer Page 33, line 4, strike ``$2,947,633,000'' and Sharp Brown Hutto Rahall insert ``$2,913,594,000''. Gibbons McCandless Bruce Hyde Rangel Gillmor McCollum Shaw Bryant Inhofe Ravenel It was decided in the Yeas ....... 141 Gingrich McCrery Shuster Bustamante Jefferson Reed negative ....................... Nays ...... 282 Glickman McDade Sisisky Byron Jenkins Regula Gonzalez McEwen Skaggs Callahan Johnson (SD) Rhodes Goodling McGrath Skeen T72.19 [Roll No. 199] Skelton Campbell (CO) Johnson (TX) Richardson ! Gordon McHugh Smith (FL) Cardin Jones (NC) Riggs AYESÐ141 Gradison McMillan (NC) Smith (IA) Carper Kanjorski Rinaldo Abercrombie Goss Pelosi Grandy McMillen (MD) Smith (NJ) Carr Kaptur Roe Ackerman Guarini Penny Green McNulty Smith (OR) Chapman Kennedy Rogers Andrews (ME) Hall (OH) Petri Gunderson Meyers Smith (TX) Clay Kennelly Ros-Lehtinen Andrews (NJ) Herger Rahall Hall (TX) Mfume Solomon Clement Kildee Rose AuCoin Hertel Ramstad Hamilton Michel Spence Clinger Kleczka Rostenkowski
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