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Congressional Record—House H6485 June 15, 2007 CONGRESSIONAL RECORD — HOUSE H6485 PERSONAL EXPLANATION Lipinski Nunes Shimkus NOT VOTING—15 LoBiondo Pearce Shuler Ackerman Faleomavaega Sessions Ms. CARSON. Mr. Chairman, on Fri- Loebsack Pence Shuster Andrews Gutierrez Stupak Lucas Perlmutter Simpson day, June 15, 2007, I was unable to vote Bonner Miller, George Waters Lungren, Daniel Peterson (MN) Skelton Brady (TX) Paul Westmoreland on Roll #466 through #471. Had I been E. Peterson (PA) Smith (NE) Davis, Jo Ann Pickering Wynn present, I would have voted ‘‘no’’ on all Lynch Petri Smith (NJ) of these amendments. Mack Pitts Smith (TX) ANNOUNCEMENT BY THE ACTING CHAIRMAN Mahoney (FL) Platts Smith (WA) ANNOUNCEMENT BY THE ACTING CHAIRMAN The Acting CHAIRMAN (during the Maloney (NY) Poe Souder The Acting CHAIRMAN. The Chair Manzullo Pomeroy Space vote). Members are advised 30 seconds announces the next 18 votes will be 2- Marchant Porter Stearns remain in this vote. minute votes with a 30-second warning. Marshall Price (GA) Sullivan Matheson Pryce (OH) Tancredo b 1006 Members are encouraged to remain on McCarthy (CA) Putnam Taylor the floor. McCaul (TX) Radanovich Terry Mr. DICKS and Ms. BERKLEY McCotter Ramstad Thornberry changed their vote from ‘‘no’’ to ‘‘aye.’’ AMENDMENT OFFERED BY MR. BURGESS McCrery Regula Tiahrt McHenry Rehberg So the amendment was agreed to. The Acting CHAIRMAN. The unfin- Tiberi McHugh Reichert The result of the vote was announced ished business is the demand for a re- Turner McIntyre Renzi Upton as above recorded. corded vote on the amendment offered McKeon Reynolds Walberg by the gentleman from Texas (Mr. BUR- McMorris Rogers (AL) AMENDMENT OFFERED BY MR. FERGUSON Rodgers Rogers (KY) Walden (OR) The Acting CHAIRMAN. The unfin- GESS) on which further proceedings Walsh (NY) McNerney Rogers (MI) ished business is the demand for a re- were postponed and on which the noes McNulty Rohrabacher Walz (MN) prevailed by voice vote. Mica Ros-Lehtinen Wamp corded vote on the amendment offered The Clerk will redesignate the Michaud Roskam Weiner by the gentleman from New Jersey Weldon (FL) Miller (FL) Ross (Mr. FERGUSON) on which further pro- amendment. Weller Miller (MI) Rothman ceedings were postponed and on which The text of the amendment is as fol- Miller, Gary Royce Whitfield lows: Moran (KS) Ryan (WI) Wicker the noes prevailed by voice vote. Moran (VA) Sali Wilson (NM) The Clerk will redesignate the Amendment offered by Mr. BURGESS: Murphy, Tim Saxton Wilson (OH) amendment. Page 2, line 16, after the dollar amount, in- Musgrave Schmidt Wilson (SC) sert ‘‘(reduced by $15,000,000)’’. Myrick Scott (GA) Wolf The text of the amendment is as fol- Page 23, line 16 after the dollar amount, in- Nadler Sensenbrenner Wu lows: sert ‘‘(increased by $15,000,000)’’. Neal (MA) Shadegg Young (AK) Amendment offered by Mr. FERGUSON: Neugebauer Shays Young (FL) RECORDED VOTE Page 2, line 16, after the dollar amount in- sert ‘‘(reduced by $50,000,000)’’. The Acting CHAIRMAN. A recorded NOES—171 Page 39, line 14, after the dollar amount in- vote has been demanded. Abercrombie Green, Gene Norton sert ‘‘(increased by $50,000,000)’’. A recorded vote was ordered. Arcuri Grijalva Oberstar Page 40, line 5, after the dollar amount in- The Acting CHAIRMAN. This will be Baca Hall (NY) Obey Baird Hastings (FL) Olver sert ‘‘(increased by $50,000,000)’’. a 2-minute vote. Baldwin Higgins Ortiz Page 40, line 21, after the dollar amount in- The vote was taken by electronic de- Becerra Hill Pallone sert ‘‘(increased by $50,000,000)’’. vice, and there were—ayes 251, noes 171, Berman Hinchey Pascrell RECORDED VOTE Berry Hinojosa Pastor not voting 15, as follows: Bishop (GA) Hirono Payne The Acting CHAIRMAN. A recorded [Roll No. 472] Bishop (NY) Hodes Price (NC) vote has been demanded. Blumenauer Holt Rahall A recorded vote was ordered. AYES—251 Bordallo Honda Rangel Aderholt Coble Gingrey Boswell Hoyer Reyes The Acting CHAIRMAN. This will be Akin Cohen Gohmert Boucher Inslee Rodriguez a 2-minute vote. Alexander Cole (OK) Goode Boyd (FL) Jackson (IL) Roybal-Allard The vote was taken by electronic de- Allen Conaway Goodlatte Brady (PA) Jackson-Lee Ruppersberger vice, and there were—ayes 239, noes 183, Altmire Costello Granger Brown, Corrine (TX) Rush Bachmann Crenshaw Graves Butterfield Jefferson Ryan (OH) not voting 15, as follows: Bachus Cubin Hall (TX) Capps Johnson (GA) Salazar [Roll No. 473] Baker Cuellar Hare Capuano Johnson, E. B. Sa´ nchez, Linda Barrett (SC) Culberson Harman Carnahan Jones (OH) T. AYES—239 Barrow Davis (KY) Hastert Castle Kagen Sanchez, Loretta Aderholt Capuano Engel Bartlett (MD) Davis, David Hastings (WA) Castor Kanjorski Sarbanes Akin Cardoza English (PA) Barton (TX) Davis, Tom Hayes Chandler Kaptur Schakowsky Altmire Carnahan Eshoo Bean Deal (GA) Heller Clarke Kennedy Schiff Arcuri Carney Everett Berkley DeFazio Hensarling Clay Kildee Schwartz Bachmann Castle Fallin Biggert Dent Herger Cleaver Kilpatrick Scott (VA) Baker Chabot Ferguson Bilbray Diaz-Balart, L. Herseth Sandlin Clyburn Kind Serrano Barrett (SC) Chandler Forbes Bilirakis Diaz-Balart, M. Hobson Conyers Klein (FL) Sestak Barrow Coble Fortenberry Bishop (UT) Dicks Hoekstra Cooper Kucinich Shea-Porter Bartlett (MD) Cole (OK) Fortun˜ o Blackburn Donnelly Holden Costa Langevin Sherman Barton (TX) Conaway Fossella Blunt Doolittle Hooley Courtney Lantos Sires Bean Conyers Foxx Boehner Drake Hulshof Cramer Larsen (WA) Slaughter Berkley Costa Frank (MA) Bono Dreier Hunter Crowley Larson (CT) Snyder Biggert Costello Franks (AZ) Boozman Duncan Inglis (SC) Cummings Lee Solis Bilbray Courtney Frelinghuysen Boren Ehlers Israel Davis (AL) Levin Spratt Bishop (UT) Cramer Gallegly Boustany Ellsworth Issa Davis (CA) Lewis (GA) Stark Blackburn Crenshaw Garrett (NJ) Boyda (KS) Emerson Jindal Davis (IL) Lofgren, Zoe Sutton Blunt Cubin Gerlach Braley (IA) English (PA) Johnson (IL) Davis, Lincoln Lowey Tanner Boehner Cuellar Giffords Brown (SC) Everett Johnson, Sam DeGette Markey Tauscher Bono Culberson Gilchrest Brown-Waite, Fallin Jones (NC) Delahunt Matsui Thompson (CA) Boozman Davis (AL) Gillibrand Ginny Feeney Jordan DeLauro McCarthy (NY) Thompson (MS) Bordallo Davis (KY) Gillmor Buchanan Ferguson Keller Dingell McCollum (MN) Tierney Boren Davis, David Gingrey Burgess Flake King (IA) Doggett McDermott Towns Boswell Davis, Lincoln Gohmert Burton (IN) Forbes King (NY) Doyle McGovern Udall (CO) Boustany Davis, Tom Goode Buyer Fortenberry Kingston Edwards Meehan Udall (NM) Boyda (KS) Deal (GA) Goodlatte Calvert Fortun˜ o Kirk Ellison Meek (FL) Van Hollen Braley (IA) DeFazio Gordon Camp (MI) Fossella Kline (MN) Emanuel Meeks (NY) Vela´ zquez Brown (SC) Delahunt Graves Campbell (CA) Foxx Knollenberg Engel Melancon Visclosky Brown-Waite, Dent Hall (NY) Cannon Franks (AZ) Kuhl (NY) Eshoo Miller (NC) Wasserman Ginny Diaz-Balart, L. Hall (TX) Cantor Frelinghuysen LaHood Etheridge Mitchell Schultz Buchanan Diaz-Balart, M. Harman Capito Gallegly Lamborn Farr Mollohan Watson Burgess Donnelly Hastings (WA) Cardoza Garrett (NJ) Lampson Fattah Moore (KS) Watt Burton (IN) Doolittle Herseth Sandlin Carney Gerlach Latham Filner Moore (WI) Waxman Buyer Drake Hill Carson Giffords LaTourette Frank (MA) Murphy (CT) Welch (VT) Camp (MI) Dreier Hobson Carter Gilchrest Lewis (CA) Gonzalez Murphy, Patrick Wexler Campbell (CA) Duncan Hodes Chabot Gillibrand Lewis (KY) Gordon Murtha Woolsey Cannon Ellsworth Hoekstra Christensen Gillmor Linder Green, Al Napolitano Yarmuth Cantor Emerson Holden VerDate Aug 31 2005 01:50 Jun 16, 2007 Jkt 059060 PO 00000 Frm 00007 Fmt 7634 Sfmt 0634 E:\CR\FM\A15JN7.025 H15JNPT1 mstockstill on PROD1PC66 with HOUSE H6486 CONGRESSIONAL RECORD — HOUSE June 15, 2007 Holt McMorris Schmidt Skelton Thompson (MS) Watson Heller McCaul (TX) Rohrabacher Hooley Rodgers Scott (GA) Slaughter Tierney Watt Hensarling McCotter Ros-Lehtinen Hunter Meehan Sensenbrenner Smith (WA) Udall (CO) Waxman Herger McCrery Roskam Israel Melancon Shadegg Snyder Udall (NM) Welch (VT) Herseth Sandlin McHenry Ross Issa Mica Shays Solis Visclosky Weldon (FL) Hobson McHugh Royce Jindal Miller (FL) Shimkus Stark Wamp Wexler Hoekstra McIntyre Ryan (WI) Johnson (IL) Mitchell Shuler Sutton Wasserman Wicker Hulshof McKeon Sali Johnson, Sam Moore (KS) Shuster Tauscher Schultz Wilson (NM) Hunter McMorris Saxton Jones (NC) Moran (KS) Sires Thompson (CA) Waters Woolsey Inglis (SC) Rodgers Schmidt Jordan Murphy, Tim Issa Mica Sensenbrenner Smith (NE) NOT VOTING—15 Keller Musgrave Smith (NJ) Jindal Miller (FL) Shadegg Kennedy Nadler Smith (TX) Ackerman Faleomavaega Pickering Johnson (IL) Miller (MI) Shays King (IA) Neal (MA) Souder Andrews Gutierrez Sessions Johnson, Sam Miller, Gary Shimkus King (NY) Neugebauer Space Bonner Miller, George Stupak Jones (NC) Moran (KS) Shuler Kingston Nunes Spratt Brady (TX) Norton Westmoreland Jordan Murphy, Tim Shuster Kirk Pallone Stearns Davis, Jo Ann Paul Wynn Keller Musgrave Simpson Kline (MN) Pascrell Sullivan King (IA) Myrick Smith (NE) Kuhl (NY) Pence ANNOUNCEMENT BY THE ACTING CHAIRMAN Tancredo King (NY) Neugebauer Smith (NJ) LaHood Petri Kingston Nunes Souder Tanner The Acting CHAIRMAN (during the Lamborn Pitts Kirk Pearce Stearns Taylor vote). Members are advised 30 seconds Lampson Platts Kline (MN) Pence Sullivan Terry Latham Poe remain in this vote. Knollenberg Peterson (PA) Tancredo Thornberry LaTourette Porter Kuhl (NY) Petri Terry Tiahrt Lewis (KY) Price (GA) LaHood Pitts Thornberry Lipinski Pryce (OH) Tiberi b 1011 Lamborn Platts Tiahrt Towns LoBiondo Radanovich Messrs. CARNAHAN, LOEBSACK and Latham
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