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 Poe Tiberi Loebsack Ramstad Turner LaTourette Porter Turner Lungren, Daniel Regula Upton ROTHMAN changed their vote from Lewis (CA) Price (GA) Upton E. Rehberg Van Hollen ‘‘no’’ to ‘‘aye.’’ Lewis (KY) Pryce (OH) Walberg Lynch Reichert Vela´ zquez So the amendment was agreed to. Linder Putnam Walden (OR) Walberg Mack Reynolds The result of the vote was announced LoBiondo Radanovich Walsh (NY) Mahoney (FL) Rodriguez Walden (OR) Lucas Ramstad Wamp Maloney (NY) Rogers (AL) Walsh (NY) as above recorded. Lungren, Daniel Regula Weldon (FL) Manzullo Rogers (MI) Walz (MN) AMENDMENT OFFERED BY MR. MCHENRY E. Rehberg Weller Marchant Rohrabacher Weiner Mack Reichert Whitfield Markey Ros-Lehtinen Weller The Acting CHAIRMAN. The unfin- Manzullo Renzi Wicker Marshall Roskam Whitfield ished business is the demand for a re- Marchant Reynolds Wilson (SC) Matheson Ross Wilson (OH) corded vote on the amendment offered Marshall Rogers (AL) Wolf McCarthy (CA) Rothman Wilson (SC) by the gentleman from North Carolina Matheson Rogers (KY) Young (AK) McCaul (TX) Royce Wolf McCarthy (CA) Rogers (MI) Young (FL) McCotter Ryan (WI) Wu (Mr. MCHENRY) on which further pro- McHenry Salazar Yarmuth ceedings were postponed and on which NOES—214 McHugh Sali Young (AK) the noes prevailed by voice vote. McIntyre Saxton Young (FL) Abercrombie Emanuel Lofgren, Zoe The Clerk will redesignate the Allen Engel Lowey NOES—183 amendment. Arcuri Eshoo Lynch Baca Etheridge Mahoney (FL) Abercrombie Granger McGovern The text of the amendment is as fol- Baird Farr Maloney (NY) Alexander Green, Al McKeon lows: Baldwin Fattah Markey Allen Green, Gene McNerney Amendment offered by Mr. MCHENRY: Becerra Filner Matsui Baca Grijalva McNulty Page 2, line 16, after the dollar amount, in- Berkley Frank (MA) McCarthy (NY) Bachus Hare Meek (FL) Berman Gillmor McCollum (MN) Baird Hastert Meeks (NY) sert ‘‘(reduced by $34,000,000)’’. Berry Gonzalez McDermott Baldwin Hastings (FL) Michaud Page 48, line 9, after the dollar amount, in- Bishop (GA) Gordon McGovern Becerra Hayes Miller (MI) sert ‘‘(increased by $30,000,000)’’. Bishop (NY) Green, Al McNerney Berman Heller Miller (NC) RECORDED VOTE Blumenauer Green, Gene McNulty Berry Hensarling Miller, Gary Boehner Grijalva Meehan Bilirakis Herger Mollohan The Acting CHAIRMAN. A recorded Bordallo Hall (NY) Meek (FL) Bishop (GA) Higgins Moore (WI) vote has been demanded. Boucher Hare Meeks (NY) Bishop (NY) Hinchey Moran (VA) A recorded vote was ordered. Boyd (FL) Harman Melancon Blumenauer Hinojosa Murphy (CT) Brady (PA) Hastings (FL) Michaud Boucher Hirono Murphy, Patrick The Acting CHAIRMAN. This will be Braley (IA) Higgins Miller (NC) Boyd (FL) Honda Murtha a 2-minute vote. Brown, Corrine Hill Mitchell Brady (PA) Hoyer Myrick The vote was taken by electronic de- Butterfield Hinchey Mollohan Brown, Corrine Hulshof Napolitano vice, and there were—ayes 207, noes 214, Capps Hinojosa Moore (KS) Butterfield Inglis (SC) Oberstar Capuano Hirono Moore (WI) Calvert Inslee Obey not voting 16, as follows: Cardoza Hodes Moran (VA) Capito Jackson (IL) Olver [Roll No. 474] Carnahan Holden Murphy (CT) Capps Jackson-Lee Ortiz Carney Holt Murphy, Patrick Carson (TX) Pastor AYES—207 Carson Honda Murtha Carter Jefferson Payne Aderholt Buyer Ellsworth Castle Hooley Nadler Castor Johnson (GA) Pearce Akin Calvert Emerson Castor Hoyer Napolitano Christensen Johnson, E. B. Perlmutter Alexander Camp (MI) English (PA) Chandler Inslee Neal (MA) Clarke Jones (OH) Peterson (MN) Altmire Campbell (CA) Everett Christensen Israel Norton Clay Kagen Peterson (PA) Bachmann Cannon Fallin Clarke Jackson (IL) Oberstar Cleaver Kanjorski Pomeroy Bachus Cantor Feeney Clay Jackson-Lee Obey Clyburn Kaptur Price (NC) Baker Capito Ferguson Cleaver (TX) Olver Cohen Kildee Putnam Barrett (SC) Carter Flake Clyburn Jefferson Ortiz Cooper Kilpatrick Rahall Barrow Chabot Forbes Cohen Johnson (GA) Pallone Crowley Kind Rangel Bartlett (MD) Coble Fortenberry Conyers Johnson, E. B. Pascrell Cummings Klein (FL) Renzi Barton (TX) Cole (OK) Fortun˜ o Cooper Jones (OH) Pastor Davis (CA) Knollenberg Reyes Bean Conaway Fossella Costa Kagen Payne Davis (IL) Kucinich Rogers (KY) Biggert Costello Foxx Courtney Kanjorski Perlmutter DeGette Langevin Roybal-Allard Bilbray Crenshaw Franks (AZ) Cramer Kaptur Peterson (MN) DeLauro Lantos Ruppersberger Bilirakis Cubin Frelinghuysen Crowley Kennedy Pomeroy Dicks Larsen (WA) Rush Bishop (UT) Davis (CA) Gallegly Cuellar Kildee Price (NC) Dingell Larson (CT) Ryan (OH) Blackburn Davis (KY) Garrett (NJ) Culberson Kilpatrick Rahall Doggett Lee Sa´ nchez, Linda Blunt Davis, David Gerlach Cummings Kind Rangel Doyle Levin T. Bono Davis, Tom Giffords Davis (AL) Klein (FL) Reyes Edwards Lewis (CA) Sanchez, Loretta Boozman Deal (GA) Gilchrest Davis (IL) Kucinich Rodriguez Ehlers Lewis (GA) Sarbanes Boren DeFazio Gillibrand Davis, Lincoln Lampson Rothman Ellison Linder Schakowsky Boswell Dent Gohmert DeGette Langevin Roybal-Allard Emanuel Lofgren, Zoe Schiff Boustany Diaz-Balart, L. Goode Delahunt Lantos Ruppersberger Etheridge Lowey Schwartz Boyda (KS) Diaz-Balart, M. Goodlatte DeLauro Larsen (WA) Rush Farr Lucas Scott (VA) Brown (SC) Donnelly Granger Dicks Larson (CT) Ryan (OH) Fattah Matsui Serrano Brown-Waite, Doolittle Graves Dingell Lee Salazar Feeney McCarthy (NY) Sestak Ginny Drake Hall (TX) Doggett Levin Sa´ nchez, Linda Filner McCollum (MN) Shea-Porter Buchanan Dreier Hastert Doyle Lewis (GA) T. Flake McCrery Sherman Burgess Duncan Hastings (WA) Edwards Lipinski Sanchez, Loretta Gonzalez McDermott Simpson Burton (IN) Ehlers Hayes Ellison Loebsack Sarbanes

VerDate Aug 31 2005 01:50 Jun 16, 2007 Jkt 059060 PO 00000 Frm 00008 Fmt 7634 Sfmt 0634 E:\CR\FM\A15JN7.016 H15JNPT1 mstockstill on PROD1PC66 with HOUSE June 15, 2007 CONGRESSIONAL RECORD — HOUSE H6487 Schakowsky Stark Wasserman Heller McMorris Royce Perlmutter Sarbanes Tierney Schwartz Sutton Schultz Hensarling Rodgers Schmidt Peterson (MN) Saxton Towns Scott (GA) Tanner Waters Hoekstra Mica Shadegg Peterson (PA) Schakowsky Udall (CO) Scott (VA) Tauscher Watson Hunter Miller (FL) Shays Petri Schiff Udall (NM) Serrano Taylor Watt Jindal Miller (MI) Shimkus Platts Schwartz Van Hollen Sestak Thompson (CA) Waxman Johnson (IL) Miller, Gary Smith (TX) Pomeroy Scott (GA) Vela´ zquez Shea-Porter Thompson (MS) Weiner Johnson, Sam Musgrave Souder Porter Scott (VA) Visclosky Sherman Tierney Welch (VT) Jones (NC) Myrick Space Price (NC) Sensenbrenner Walden (OR) Sires Pryce (OH) Serrano Towns Wexler King (IA) Neugebauer Sullivan Walsh (NY) Skelton Pearce Rahall Sestak Udall (CO) Wilson (NM) Kingston Tancredo Walz (MN) Slaughter Pitts Ramstad Shea-Porter Udall (NM) Wilson (OH) LaHood Thornberry Wamp Smith (WA) Poe Rangel Sherman Van Hollen Woolsey Tiahrt Wasserman Snyder Lamborn Price (GA) Regula Shuler ´ Schultz Solis Velazquez Wu Lewis (KY) Putnam Tiberi Reichert Shuster Waters Space Visclosky Wynn Linder Radanovich Turner Reyes Simpson Watson Spratt Walz (MN) Yarmuth Marchant Rehberg Upton Reynolds Sires Watt McCaul (TX) Renzi Walberg Rodriguez Skelton Waxman NOT VOTING—16 McHenry Rogers (AL) Wilson (SC) Rogers (KY) Slaughter Weiner Ackerman Gingrey Sessions McHugh Rogers (MI) Young (AK) Rohrabacher Smith (NE) Welch (VT) Andrews Gutierrez Smith (TX) Ros-Lehtinen Smith (NJ) Weldon (FL) Bonner Miller, George Stupak NOES—327 Roskam Smith (WA) Weller Brady (TX) Paul Ross Snyder Westmoreland Abercrombie Davis, Jo Ann Pickering Diaz-Balart, L. Kildee Rothman Solis Wexler Aderholt Faleomavaega Schiff Diaz-Balart, M. Kilpatrick Roybal-Allard Spratt Whitfield Alexander Dicks Kind Ruppersberger Stark Wicker ANNOUNCEMENT BY THE ACTING CHAIRMAN Allen Dingell King (NY) Rush Stearns Wilson (NM) The Acting CHAIRMAN (during the Altmire Doggett Kirk Ryan (OH) Sutton Wilson (OH) Arcuri Doolittle Klein (FL) Ryan (WI) Tanner Wolf vote). Members are advised 30 seconds Baca Doyle Kline (MN) Salazar Tauscher Woolsey remain in this vote. Bachmann Drake Knollenberg Sali Taylor Wu Bachus Dreier Kucinich Sa´ nchez, Linda Terry Wynn b 1015 Baird Edwards Kuhl (NY) T. Thompson (CA) Yarmuth Baldwin Ehlers Lampson Sanchez, Loretta Thompson (MS) Young (FL) So the amendment was rejected. Barrow Ellison Langevin The result of the vote was announced Bean Emanuel Lantos NOT VOTING—14 Becerra Emerson Larsen (WA) Ackerman Faleomavaega Pickering as above recorded. Berkley Engel Latham Andrews Gutierrez Sessions ANNOUNCEMENT BY THE ACTING CHAIRMAN Berman Eshoo LaTourette Bonner Larson (CT) Stupak Berry Etheridge Lee The Acting CHAIRMAN. The Chair Brady (TX) Miller, George Westmoreland Bishop (GA) Everett Levin Davis, Jo Ann Paul announces the next 15 votes will be 2- Bishop (NY) Fallin Lewis (CA) minute votes with a 30-second warning. Blumenauer Farr Lewis (GA) ANNOUNCEMENT BY THE ACTING CHAIRMAN There will be no exceptions. Members Bono Fattah Lipinski Boozman Feeney LoBiondo The Acting CHAIRMAN (during the are encouraged to remain on the floor. Bordallo Ferguson Loebsack vote). Members are advised there are 30 AMENDMENT NO. 128 OFFERED BY MR. PEARCE Boren Filner Lofgren, Zoe seconds remaining on this vote. The Acting CHAIRMAN. The unfin- Boswell Forbes Lowey Boucher Fortenberry Lucas b 1019 ished business is the demand for a re- Boyd (FL) Fortun˜ o Lungren, Daniel corded vote on the amendment offered Boyda (KS) Frank (MA) E. So the amendment was rejected. by the gentleman from New Mexico Brady (PA) Frelinghuysen Lynch The result of the vote was announced Braley (IA) Gallegly Mack as above recorded. (Mr. PEARCE) on which further pro- Brown (SC) Gerlach Mahoney (FL) ceedings were postponed and on which Brown, Corrine Gilchrest Maloney (NY) Stated for: the ayes prevailed by voice vote. Brown-Waite, Gillibrand Manzullo Mr. LARSON of Connecticut. Madam The Clerk will redesignate the Ginny Gillmor Markey Speaker, I regret that I did not vote on rollcall Burton (IN) Gonzalez Marshall vote No. 475, on June 15, 2007. Had I been amendment. Butterfield Gordon Matheson The text of the amendment is as fol- Buyer Granger Matsui present, I would have voted: ‘‘no’’ on rollcall lows: Calvert Green, Al McCarthy (CA) No. 475 on the amendment to H.R. 2638, to Campbell (CA) Green, Gene McCarthy (NY) cut $125 million from TSA’s explosive detec- Amendment No. 128 offered by Mr. PEARCE: Cantor Grijalva McCollum (MN) Page 6, line 5, after the first dollar Capito Hall (NY) McCotter tion account; and increase the Customs and amount, insert ‘‘(increased by $125,000,000)’’. Capps Hare McCrery Border Protection Salaries and Expenses ac- Page 22, line 9, after the dollar amount, in- Capuano Harman McDermott count by $125 million. sert ‘‘(reduced by $125,000,000)’’. Cardoza Hastings (FL) McGovern (By unanimous consent, Mr. HOYER Page 22, line 13, after the dollar amount, Carnahan Hastings (WA) McIntyre Carney Hayes McKeon was allowed to speak out of order.) insert ‘‘(reduced by $125,000,000)’’. Carson Herger McNerney ANNOUNCEMENT REGARDING FIRST VOTE IN A Page 22, line 14, after the dollar amount, Castle Herseth Sandlin McNulty SERIES IN THE HOUSE insert ‘‘(reduced by $125,000,000)’’. Castor Higgins Meehan Mr. HOYER. Mr. Chairman, I would RECORDED VOTE Chandler Hill Meek (FL) Christensen Hinchey Meeks (NY) like to make Members aware now, so The Acting CHAIRMAN. A recorded Clarke Hinojosa Melancon you have significant notice, in a full vote has been demanded. Clay Hirono Michaud Chamber and very long in advance, A recorded vote was ordered. Cleaver Hobson Miller (NC) that when the Committee rises, I in- The Acting CHAIRMAN. This will be Clyburn Hodes Mitchell Cohen Holden Mollohan tend to ask unanimous consent in the a 2-minute vote. Cole (OK) Holt Moore (KS) House that even the first vote in a se- The vote was taken by electronic de- Conyers Honda Moore (WI) ries be a 5-minute vote, the first vote vice, and there were—ayes 96, noes 327, Cooper Hooley Moran (KS) Costa Hoyer Moran (VA) in a series. not voting 14, as follows: Costello Hulshof Murphy (CT) I’ve not had an opportunity to dis- [Roll No. 475] Courtney Inglis (SC) Murphy, Patrick Cramer Inslee Murphy, Tim cuss this. I wanted to give notice, and AYES—96 Crenshaw Israel Murtha I will be discussing it with the leader- Akin Burgess English (PA) Crowley Issa Nadler ship. Hopefully, they will agree. We Baker Camp (MI) Flake Cuellar Jackson (IL) Napolitano have a lot of votes. I know Members Barrett (SC) Cannon Fossella Cummings Jackson-Lee Neal (MA) Bartlett (MD) Carter Foxx Davis (AL) (TX) Norton want to get out of here today. We have Barton (TX) Chabot Franks (AZ) Davis (CA) Jefferson Nunes the MILCON bill yet to come. Biggert Coble Garrett (NJ) Davis (IL) Johnson (GA) Oberstar For example, on a possible motion to Bilbray Conaway Giffords Davis (KY) Johnson, E. B. Obey Bilirakis Cubin Gingrey Davis, Lincoln Jones (OH) Olver recommit, we’re going to ask unani- Bishop (UT) Culberson Gohmert Davis, Tom Jordan Ortiz mous consent that that be a 5-minute Blackburn Davis, David Goode DeFazio Kagen Pallone vote, and there seems to be some en- Blunt Deal (GA) Goodlatte DeGette Kanjorski Pascrell thusiasm for that. So, talk to all of our Boehner Donnelly Graves Delahunt Kaptur Pastor Boustany Duncan Hall (TX) DeLauro Keller Payne colleagues about not objecting to that Buchanan Ellsworth Hastert Dent Kennedy Pence unanimous consent.

VerDate Aug 31 2005 01:50 Jun 16, 2007 Jkt 059060 PO 00000 Frm 00009 Fmt 7634 Sfmt 0634 E:\CR\FM\A15JN7.015 H15JNPT1 mstockstill on PROD1PC66 with HOUSE H6488 CONGRESSIONAL RECORD — HOUSE June 15, 2007 AMENDMENT OFFERED BY MR. CARTER Turner Weldon (FL) Wolf b 1024 The Acting CHAIRMAN. The unfin- Upton Weller Young (AK) Walberg Whitfield Young (FL) So the amendment was rejected. ished business is the demand for a re- Walden (OR) Wicker The result of the vote was announced corded vote on the amendment offered Wamp Wilson (SC) as above recorded. by the gentleman from Texas (Mr. NOES—233 Stated for: CARTER) on which further proceedings Abercrombie Green, Al Napolitano Mr. TIAHRT. Mr. Chairman, on rollcall No. were postponed and on which the noes Allen Green, Gene Neal (MA) 476, I was inadvertently detained. Had I been prevailed by voice vote. Arcuri Grijalva Norton present, I would have voted ‘‘aye.’’ The Clerk will redesignate the Baca Hall (NY) Oberstar Baird Hare Obey AMENDMENT NO. 98 OFFERED BY MR. MCCAUL OF amendment. Baldwin Harman Olver TEXAS The text of the amendment is as fol- Bean Hastings (FL) Ortiz The Acting CHAIRMAN. The unfin- lows: Becerra Herseth Sandlin Pallone Berkley Higgins Pascrell ished business is the demand for a re- Amendment offered by Mr. CARTER: Berman Hill Pastor corded vote on the amendment offered Page 11, line 25, strike ‘‘: Provided,’’ and all Berry Hinchey Payne by the gentleman from Texas (Mr. that follows through page 16, line 2, and in- Bishop (GA) Hinojosa Perlmutter MCCAUL) on which further proceedings sert a period. Bishop (NY) Hirono Peterson (MN) Blumenauer Hodes were postponed and on which the noes RECORDED VOTE Pomeroy Bordallo Holden Price (NC) prevailed by voice vote. The Acting CHAIRMAN. A recorded Boswell Holt Rahall The Clerk will redesignate the Boucher vote has been demanded. Honda Rangel amendment. A recorded vote was ordered. Boyd (FL) Hooley Reyes Brady (PA) Hoyer Rodriguez The text of the amendment is as fol- The Acting CHAIRMAN. Without ob- Braley (IA) Inslee Ros-Lehtinen lows: jection, 2-minute voting will continue. Brown, Corrine Israel Rothman Butterfield Jackson (IL) Amendment No. 98 offered by Mr. MCCAUL There was no objection. Roybal-Allard of Texas: Capps Jackson-Lee Ruppersberger The Acting CHAIRMAN. This will be Capuano (TX) Rush Page 17, strike the proviso beginning on a 2-minute vote. Cardoza Jefferson Ryan (OH) line 2. Carnahan Johnson (GA) The vote was taken by electronic de- Salazar RECORDED VOTE Carney Johnson, E. B. vice, and there were—ayes 190, noes 233, Sa´ nchez, Linda Carson Jones (OH) T. The Acting CHAIRMAN. A recorded not voting 14, as follows: Castle Kagen Sanchez, Loretta vote has been demanded. [Roll No. 476] Castor Kanjorski Sarbanes A recorded vote was ordered. Chandler Kaptur Saxton AYES—190 Christensen Kennedy The Acting CHAIRMAN. This will be Schakowsky Clarke Kildee Aderholt Forbes McKeon Schiff a 2-minute vote. Clay Kilpatrick Akin Fortenberry McMorris Schwartz The vote was taken by electronic de- Cleaver Kind Alexander Fossella Rodgers Scott (GA) Clyburn Klein (FL) vice, and there were—ayes 192, noes 232, Altmire Foxx Mica Scott (VA) Cohen Kucinich not voting 13, as follows: Bachmann Franks (AZ) Miller (FL) Serrano Conaway Lampson Bachus Frelinghuysen Miller (MI) Sestak [Roll No. 477] Conyers Langevin Baker Gallegly Miller, Gary Shea-Porter Cooper Lantos AYES—192 Barrett (SC) Garrett (NJ) Moran (KS) Sherman Costa Larsen (WA) Barrow Gerlach Murphy, Patrick Sires Aderholt Duncan Lamborn Costello Larson (CT) Bartlett (MD) Gillmor Murphy, Tim Slaughter Akin Edwards Lampson Barton (TX) Gingrey Musgrave Courtney Lee Alexander Ehlers LaTourette Cramer Levin Smith (NJ) Biggert Gohmert Myrick Smith (WA) Altmire Ellsworth Linder Bilbray Goode Neugebauer Crowley Lewis (GA) Bachmann Emerson LoBiondo Cuellar Lipinski Snyder Bilirakis Goodlatte Nunes Solis Bachus English (PA) Lofgren, Zoe Bishop (UT) Granger Pearce Cummings LoBiondo Baker Everett Lucas Davis (AL) Loebsack Space Blackburn Graves Pence Spratt Barrett (SC) Fallin Lungren, Daniel Davis (CA) Lofgren, Zoe Barrow Feeney E. Blunt Hall (TX) Peterson (PA) Stark Davis (IL) Lowey Bartlett (MD) Ferguson Lynch Boehner Hastert Petri Sutton Davis, Lincoln Lynch Barton (TX) Forbes Mack Bono Hastings (WA) Pitts Tanner DeFazio Mahoney (FL) Biggert Fortenberry Manzullo Boozman Hayes Platts Tauscher DeGette Maloney (NY) Bilbray Fossella Marchant Boren Heller Poe Thompson (CA) Delahunt Markey Bilirakis Foxx McCarthy (CA) Boustany Hensarling Porter Thompson (MS) DeLauro Marshall Bishop (UT) Franks (AZ) McCaul (TX) Boyda (KS) Herger Price (GA) Tierney Diaz-Balart, L. Matheson Blackburn Frelinghuysen McCotter Brown (SC) Hobson Pryce (OH) Towns Diaz-Balart, M. Matsui Blunt Gallegly McHenry Brown-Waite, Hoekstra Putnam Udall (CO) Dicks McCarthy (NY) Boehner Garrett (NJ) McKeon Ginny Hulshof Radanovich Udall (NM) Buchanan Hunter Dingell McCollum (MN) Bono Gerlach McMorris Ramstad Van Hollen Burgess Inglis (SC) Regula Doggett McDermott Boozman Giffords Rodgers Vela´ zquez Burton (IN) Issa Rehberg Doyle McGovern Boswell Gilchrest Mica Visclosky Buyer Jindal Reichert Edwards McHugh Boustany Gillibrand Miller (FL) Walsh (NY) Calvert Johnson (IL) Renzi Ehlers McIntyre Brown-Waite, Gingrey Miller (MI) Walz (MN) Camp (MI) Johnson, Sam Reynolds Ellison McNerney Ginny Gohmert Miller, Gary Wasserman Campbell (CA) Jones (NC) Rogers (AL) Emanuel McNulty Buchanan Goode Moran (KS) Schultz Cannon Jordan Rogers (KY) Engel Meehan Burgess Goodlatte Murphy, Patrick Waters Cantor Keller Rogers (MI) Eshoo Meek (FL) Burton (IN) Graves Murphy, Tim Watson Capito King (IA) Rohrabacher Etheridge Meeks (NY) Buyer Hall (TX) Musgrave Watt Carter King (NY) Roskam Farr Melancon Calvert Hastert Myrick Waxman Chabot Kingston Ross Fattah Michaud Camp (MI) Hastings (WA) Neugebauer Weiner Coble Kirk Royce Ferguson Miller (NC) Campbell (CA) Hayes Nunes Cole (OK) Kline (MN) Ryan (WI) Filner Mitchell Welch (VT) Cannon Heller Pearce ˜ Crenshaw Knollenberg Sali Fortuno Mollohan Wexler Cantor Hensarling Pence Cubin Kuhl (NY) Schmidt Frank (MA) Moore (KS) Wilson (NM) Capito Herger Peterson (MN) Culberson LaHood Sensenbrenner Giffords Moore (WI) Wilson (OH) Carney Herseth Sandlin Petri Davis (KY) Lamborn Shadegg Gilchrest Moran (VA) Woolsey Chabot Hobson Pitts Davis, David Latham Shays Gillibrand Murphy (CT) Wu Coble Hoekstra Platts Davis, Tom LaTourette Shimkus Gonzalez Murtha Wynn Cole (OK) Hulshof Poe Deal (GA) Lewis (CA) Shuler Gordon Nadler Yarmuth Conaway Hunter Pomeroy Crenshaw Issa Porter Dent Lewis (KY) Shuster NOT VOTING—14 Donnelly Linder Simpson Cubin Jindal Price (GA) Doolittle Lucas Skelton Ackerman Faleomavaega Sessions Cuellar Johnson (IL) Pryce (OH) Drake Lungren, Daniel Smith (NE) Andrews Gutierrez Stupak Culberson Johnson, Sam Putnam Dreier E. Smith (TX) Bonner Miller, George Tiahrt Davis (KY) Jones (NC) Radanovich Duncan Mack Souder Brady (TX) Paul Westmoreland Davis, David Jordan Ramstad Ellsworth Manzullo Stearns Davis, Jo Ann Pickering Davis, Lincoln Keller Rehberg Emerson Marchant Sullivan Deal (GA) King (IA) Reichert English (PA) McCarthy (CA) Tancredo ANNOUNCEMENT BY THE ACTING CHAIRMAN Dent King (NY) Renzi Everett McCaul (TX) Taylor The Acting CHAIRMAN (during the Donnelly Kingston Reynolds Fallin McCotter Terry Doolittle Kirk Rogers (AL) Feeney McCrery Thornberry vote). Members are advised there are 30 Drake Kline (MN) Rogers (MI) Flake McHenry Tiberi seconds remaining on this vote. Dreier Kuhl (NY) Rohrabacher

VerDate Aug 31 2005 04:38 Jun 16, 2007 Jkt 059060 PO 00000 Frm 00010 Fmt 7634 Sfmt 0634 E:\CR\FM\K15JN7.036 H15JNPT1 mstockstill on PROD1PC66 with HOUSE June 15, 2007 CONGRESSIONAL RECORD — HOUSE H6489 Roskam Shimkus Tiahrt Miller, George Pickering Stupak King (NY) Mitchell Schmidt Royce Shuler Tiberi Paul Sessions Westmoreland Kingston Moore (KS) Schwartz Ruppersberger Shuster Turner Kirk Moran (KS) Sensenbrenner Ryan (WI) Simpson Upton ANNOUNCEMENT BY THE ACTING CHAIRMAN Kline (MN) Moran (VA) Sestak Salazar Smith (NE) Walberg The Acting CHAIRMAN (during the Knollenberg Murphy, Patrick Shadegg Sali Smith (TX) Walden (OR) vote). Members are advised there are 30 Kuhl (NY) Murphy, Tim Shays Saxton Smith (WA) Weldon (FL) LaHood Musgrave Shimkus Schmidt Souder Weller seconds remaining on this vote. Lamborn Myrick Shuler Sensenbrenner Stearns Wicker Lampson Neugebauer Shuster Sestak Sullivan Wilson (NM) b 1028 Latham Nunes Simpson Shadegg Tancredo Wilson (SC) LaTourette Pearce Smith (NE) Shays Terry Young (AK) So the amendment was rejected. Lewis (CA) Pence Smith (NJ) Sherman Thornberry Young (FL) The result of the vote was announced Lewis (KY) Peterson (PA) Smith (TX) as above recorded. Linder Petri Souder NOES—232 Lipinski Pitts Space ANNOUNCEMENT BY THE ACTING CHAIRMAN Abercrombie Hall (NY) Neal (MA) LoBiondo Platts Spratt Allen Hare Norton The Acting CHAIRMAN. The Chair Loebsack Poe Stearns Arcuri Harman Oberstar reminds Members that the next 12 Lucas Pomeroy Sullivan Lungren, Daniel Porter Tancredo Baca Hastings (FL) Obey votes will be 2-minute votes with a 30- Baird Higgins Olver E. Price (GA) Terry Mack Pryce (OH) Thornberry Baldwin Hill Ortiz second warning. All Members are en- Mahoney (FL) Putnam Tiahrt Bean Hinchey Pallone couraged to remain on the floor. There Manzullo Ramstad Tiberi Becerra Hinojosa Pascrell will be no exceptions, 2-minute votes. Marchant Rangel Turner Berkley Hirono Pastor AMENDMENT NO. 105 OFFERED BY MR. KING OF Matheson Regula Upton Berman Hodes Payne McCarthy (CA) Rehberg Walberg Berry Holden Perlmutter IOWA Bishop (GA) Holt McCaul (TX) Reichert Walden (OR) Peterson (PA) The Acting CHAIRMAN. The unfin- McCotter Renzi Walsh (NY) Bishop (NY) Honda Price (NC) Blumenauer Hooley ished business is the demand for a re- McCrery Reynolds Walz (MN) Rahall corded vote on the amendment offered McHenry Rogers (AL) Wamp Bordallo Hoyer Rangel Boren Inglis (SC) McHugh Rogers (KY) Weldon (FL) Regula by the gentleman from Iowa (Mr. KING) Boucher Inslee McKeon Rogers (MI) Weller Reyes on which further proceedings were Boyd (FL) Israel McMorris Rohrabacher Whitfield Rodriguez Boyda (KS) Jackson (IL) postponed and on which the noes pre- Rodgers Roskam Wicker Rogers (KY) Brady (PA) Jackson-Lee vailed by voice vote. Mica Ross Wilson (NM) Ros-Lehtinen Braley (IA) (TX) The Clerk will redesignate the Michaud Royce Wilson (SC) Brown (SC) Jefferson Ross Miller (FL) Ryan (WI) Wolf Brown, Corrine Johnson (GA) Rothman amendment. Miller (MI) Sali Young (AK) Butterfield Johnson, E. B. Roybal-Allard The text of the amendment is as fol- Miller, Gary Saxton Young (FL) Capps Jones (OH) Rush lows: Capuano Kagen Ryan (OH) NOES—195 Cardoza Kanjorski Sa´ nchez, Linda Amendment No. 105 offered by Mr. KING of T. Iowa: Abercrombie Farr McIntyre Carnahan Kaptur Allen Fattah McNerney Carson Kennedy Sanchez, Loretta Page 17, line 23, after the dollar amount, Sarbanes Baca Filner McNulty Carter Kildee insert ‘‘(reduced by $5,000,000) (increased by Baird Fortun˜ o Meehan Schakowsky Castle Kilpatrick $5,000,000)’’. Baldwin Frank (MA) Meek (FL) Schiff Castor Kind Becerra Giffords Meeks (NY) Schwartz RECORDED VOTE Chandler Klein (FL) Berkley Gonzalez Melancon Scott (GA) Christensen Knollenberg The Acting CHAIRMAN. A recorded Berman Gordon Miller (NC) Scott (VA) Clarke Kucinich vote has been demanded. Berry Green, Al Mollohan Serrano Clay LaHood A recorded vote was ordered. Bishop (GA) Green, Gene Moore (WI) Cleaver Langevin Shea-Porter Bishop (NY) Grijalva Murphy (CT) Clyburn Lantos Sires The Acting CHAIRMAN. This will be Blumenauer Hall (NY) Murtha Cohen Larsen (WA) Skelton a 2-minute vote. Bordallo Hare Nadler Conyers Larson (CT) Slaughter The vote was taken by electronic de- Boucher Hastings (FL) Napolitano Cooper Latham Smith (NJ) vice, and there were—ayes 228, noes 195, Boyd (FL) Higgins Neal (MA) Costa Lee Snyder Brady (PA) Hill Norton Costello Levin Solis not voting 14, as follows: Brown, Corrine Hinchey Oberstar Courtney Lewis (CA) Space [Roll No. 478] Butterfield Hinojosa Obey Cramer Lewis (GA) Spratt Capps Hirono Olver Crowley Lewis (KY) Stark AYES—228 Capuano Hodes Ortiz Cummings Lipinski Sutton Aderholt Cantor Frelinghuysen Cardoza Holt Pallone Davis (AL) Loebsack Tanner Akin Capito Gallegly Carnahan Honda Pascrell Davis (CA) Lowey Tauscher Alexander Carter Garrett (NJ) Carney Hooley Pastor Davis (IL) Mahoney (FL) Taylor Altmire Castle Gerlach Carson Hoyer Payne Davis, Tom Maloney (NY) Thompson (CA) Arcuri Chabot Gilchrest Castor Inslee Perlmutter DeFazio Markey Thompson (MS) Bachmann Coble Gillibrand Chandler Jackson (IL) Peterson (MN) DeGette Marshall Tierney Bachus Cole (OK) Gillmor Christensen Jackson-Lee Price (NC) Delahunt Matheson Towns Baker Conaway Gingrey Clarke (TX) Radanovich DeLauro Matsui Udall (CO) Barrett (SC) Costello Gohmert Clay Jefferson Rahall Diaz-Balart, L. McCarthy (NY) Udall (NM) Barrow Crenshaw Goode Cleaver Johnson (GA) Reyes Diaz-Balart, M. McCollum (MN) Van Hollen Bartlett (MD) Cubin Goodlatte Clyburn Johnson, E. B. Rodriguez Dicks McCrery ´ Barton (TX) Culberson Granger Cohen Jones (OH) Ros-Lehtinen Dingell McDermott Velazquez Visclosky Bean Davis (KY) Graves Conyers Kagen Rothman Doggett McGovern Biggert Davis, David Hall (TX) Cooper Kanjorski Roybal-Allard Doyle McHugh Walsh (NY) Walz (MN) Bilbray Davis, Tom Harman Costa Kaptur Ruppersberger Ellison McIntyre Bilirakis Deal (GA) Hastert Courtney Kennedy Ryan (OH) Emanuel McNerney Wamp Wasserman Bishop (UT) DeFazio Hastings (WA) Cramer Kildee Salazar Engel McNulty ´ Schultz Blackburn Dent Hayes Crowley Kilpatrick Sanchez, Linda Eshoo Meehan Blunt Dicks Heller Cuellar Klein (FL) T. Etheridge Meek (FL) Waters Watson Boehner Donnelly Hensarling Cummings Kucinich Sanchez, Loretta Farr Meeks (NY) Bono Doolittle Herger Davis (AL) Langevin Sarbanes Watt Fattah Melancon Boozman Drake Herseth Sandlin Davis (CA) Lantos Schakowsky Waxman Filner Michaud Boren Dreier Hobson Davis (IL) Larsen (WA) Schiff Weiner Flake Miller (NC) Boswell Duncan Hoekstra Davis, Lincoln Larson (CT) Scott (GA) ˜ Welch (VT) Fortuno Mitchell Boustany Ehlers Holden DeGette Lee Scott (VA) Wexler Frank (MA) Mollohan Boyda (KS) Ellsworth Hulshof Delahunt Levin Serrano Whitfield Gillmor Moore (KS) Braley (IA) Emerson Hunter DeLauro Lewis (GA) Shea-Porter Wilson (OH) Gonzalez Moore (WI) Brown (SC) English (PA) Inglis (SC) Diaz-Balart, L. Lofgren, Zoe Sherman Gordon Moran (VA) Wolf Brown-Waite, Everett Israel Diaz-Balart, M. Lowey Sires Granger Murphy (CT) Woolsey Ginny Fallin Issa Dingell Lynch Skelton Green, Al Murtha Wu Buchanan Feeney Jindal Doggett Maloney (NY) Slaughter Green, Gene Nadler Wynn Burgess Ferguson Johnson (IL) Doyle Markey Smith (WA) Grijalva Napolitano Yarmuth Burton (IN) Flake Johnson, Sam Edwards Marshall Snyder Buyer Forbes Jones (NC) Ellison Matsui Solis NOT VOTING—13 Calvert Fortenberry Jordan Emanuel McCarthy (NY) Stark Ackerman Brady (TX) Gutierrez Camp (MI) Fossella Keller Engel McCollum (MN) Sutton Andrews Davis, Jo Ann Campbell (CA) Foxx Kind Eshoo McDermott Tanner Bonner Faleomavaega Cannon Franks (AZ) King (IA) Etheridge McGovern Tauscher

VerDate Aug 31 2005 01:50 Jun 16, 2007 Jkt 059060 PO 00000 Frm 00011 Fmt 7634 Sfmt 0634 E:\CR\FM\A15JN7.024 H15JNPT1 mstockstill on PROD1PC66 with HOUSE H6490 CONGRESSIONAL RECORD — HOUSE June 15, 2007 Taylor Vela´ zquez Weiner Manzullo Myrick Sensenbrenner Skelton Towns Welch (VT) Thompson (CA) Visclosky Welch (VT) Marchant Neugebauer Shays Slaughter Turner Weldon (FL) Thompson (MS) Wasserman Wexler Marshall Nunes Shuler Smith (NJ) Udall (NM) Wexler Tierney Schultz Wilson (OH) Matheson Obey Shuster Smith (WA) Van Hollen Whitfield Towns Waters Woolsey McCarthy (CA) Pence Smith (NE) Snyder Vela´ zquez Wicker Udall (CO) Watson Wu McCaul (TX) Peterson (MN) Smith (TX) Solis Visclosky Wilson (NM) Udall (NM) Watt Wynn McCotter Petri Space Souder Walberg Wilson (OH) Van Hollen Waxman Yarmuth McHenry Pitts Stearns Spratt Walz (MN) Wilson (SC) Stark Wamp McHugh Poe Sullivan Woolsey NOT VOTING—14 McIntyre Porter Sutton Wasserman Tancredo Wu Ackerman Faleomavaega Rush McKeon Price (GA) Tauscher Schultz Tanner Wynn Andrews Gutierrez Sessions McNerney Radanovich Taylor Waters Thornberry Yarmuth Bonner Miller, George Stupak McNulty Ramstad Terry Watson Tiahrt Young (AK) Brady (TX) Paul Westmoreland Miller (FL) Renzi Thompson (CA) Watt Davis, Jo Ann Pickering Miller (MI) Rogers (AL) Tiberi Thompson (MS) Waxman Young (FL) Miller, Gary Rogers (MI) Udall (CO) Tierney Weiner ANNOUNCEMENT BY THE ACTING CHAIRMAN Mitchell Rohrabacher Upton The Acting CHAIRMAN (during the Moore (KS) Ross Walden (OR) NOT VOTING—14 vote). Members are advised there are 30 Moran (KS) Royce Walsh (NY) Ackerman Emanuel Pickering Murphy, Tim Ryan (WI) Weller Andrews Faleomavaega Sessions seconds remaining on this vote. Musgrave Schmidt Wolf Bonner Gutierrez Stupak Brady (TX) Miller, George Westmoreland b 1032 NOES—268 Davis, Jo Ann Paul So the amendment was agreed to. Abercrombie Filner Matsui ANNOUNCEMENT BY THE ACTING CHAIRMAN The result of the vote was announced Akin Forbes McCarthy (NY) Alexander Fortun˜ o McCollum (MN) The Acting CHAIRMAN (during the as above recorded. Allen Fossella McCrery vote). Members are advised there are 30 AMENDMENT OFFERED BY MR. BILBRAY Arcuri Frank (MA) McDermott seconds remaining in this vote. The Acting CHAIRMAN. The unfin- Baca Franks (AZ) McGovern Bachus Frelinghuysen McMorris b 1035 ished business is the demand for a re- Baker Garrett (NJ) Rodgers corded vote on the amendment offered Baldwin Gilchrest Meehan So the amendment was rejected. by the gentleman from California (Mr. Becerra Gillmor Meek (FL) The result of the vote was announced Berman Gonzalez Meeks (NY) as above recorded. BILBRAY) on which further proceedings Berry Granger Melancon were postponed and on which the noes Biggert Green, Al Mica AMENDMENT NO. 99 OFFERED BY MR. MC CAUL OF prevailed by voice vote. Bilirakis Green, Gene Michaud TEXAS The Clerk will redesignate the Bishop (GA) Grijalva Miller (NC) The Acting CHAIRMAN. The unfin- Bishop (NY) Hare Mollohan amendment. Blumenauer Harman Moore (WI) ished business is the demand for a re- The text of the amendment is as fol- Bono Hastert Moran (VA) corded vote on the amendment offered lows: Boozman Hastings (FL) Murphy (CT) by the gentleman from Texas (Mr. Bordallo Hastings (WA) Murphy, Patrick Amendment offered by Mr. BILBRAY: Boucher Herger Murtha MCCAUL) on which further proceedings Page 26, line 10, after the first dollar Boustany Higgins Nadler were postponed and on which the noes amount, insert ‘‘(reduced by $150,000,000)’’. Boyd (FL) Hinchey Napolitano prevailed by voice vote. Page 26, line 22, after the dollar amount, Brady (PA) Hinojosa Neal (MA) The Clerk will redesignate the Braley (IA) Hirono Norton insert ‘‘(reduced by $150,000,000)’’. amendment. Page 39, line 14, after the dollar amount, Brown (SC) Hobson Oberstar Brown, Corrine Hodes Olver The text of the amendment is as fol- insert ‘‘(increased by $150,000,000)’’. Brown-Waite, Hoekstra Ortiz lows: Page 41, line 7, after the dollar amount, in- Ginny Holden Pallone sert ‘‘(increased by $150,000,000)’’. Butterfield Holt Pascrell Amendment offered by Mr. MCCAUL of Texas: RECORDED VOTE Buyer Honda Pastor Capps Hoyer Payne Strike section 531 (page 69, beginning at The Acting CHAIRMAN. A recorded Capuano Inslee Pearce line 4). vote has been demanded. Carnahan Israel Perlmutter RECORDED VOTE A recorded vote was ordered. Carson Jackson (IL) Peterson (PA) Carter Jackson-Lee Platts The Acting CHAIRMAN. A recorded The Acting CHAIRMAN. This will be Castor (TX) Pomeroy vote has been demanded. a 2-minute vote. Chandler Jefferson Price (NC) A recorded vote was ordered. The vote was taken by electronic de- Christensen Jindal Pryce (OH) The Acting CHAIRMAN. This will be vice, and there were—ayes 155, noes 268, Clarke Johnson (GA) Putnam Clay Johnson, E. B. Rahall a 2-minute vote. not voting 14, as follows: Cleaver Jones (OH) Rangel The vote was taken by electronic de- [Roll No. 479] Clyburn Kagen Regula Coble Kanjorski Rehberg vice, and there were—ayes 184, noes 238, AYES—155 Cohen Kaptur Reichert not voting 15, as follows: Aderholt Cole (OK) Goode Conaway Kennedy Reyes [Roll No. 480] Altmire Cooper Goodlatte Conyers Kildee Reynolds Bachmann Costa Gordon Costello Kilpatrick Rodriguez AYES—184 Baird Cramer Graves Courtney Kind Rogers (KY) Aderholt Calvert Emerson Barrett (SC) Cubin Hall (NY) Crenshaw King (NY) Ros-Lehtinen Akin Camp (MI) English (PA) Barrow Cuellar Hall (TX) Crowley Klein (FL) Roskam Alexander Campbell (CA) Everett Bartlett (MD) Culberson Hayes Cummings Knollenberg Rothman Bachmann Cannon Fallin Barton (TX) Davis (AL) Heller Davis (CA) Kucinich Roybal-Allard Bachus Cantor Feeney Bean Davis (KY) Hensarling Davis (IL) Kuhl (NY) Ruppersberger Baker Capito Flake Berkley Davis, David Herseth Sandlin Davis, Tom Lampson Rush Barrett (SC) Carter Forbes Bilbray Davis, Lincoln Hill DeGette Langevin Ryan (OH) Barrow Castle Fortenberry Bishop (UT) Deal (GA) Hooley Delahunt Lantos Salazar Bartlett (MD) Chabot Fortun˜ o Blackburn DeFazio Hulshof DeLauro Larsen (WA) Sali Barton (TX) Coble Fossella Blunt Dent Hunter Diaz-Balart, L. Larson (CT) Sa´ nchez, Linda Biggert Cole (OK) Foxx Boehner Donnelly Inglis (SC) Diaz-Balart, M. LaTourette T. Bilbray Conaway Franks (AZ) Boren Doolittle Issa Dicks Lee Sanchez, Loretta Bilirakis Crenshaw Frelinghuysen Boswell Dreier Johnson (IL) Dingell Levin Sarbanes Bishop (UT) Cubin Gallegly Boyda (KS) Duncan Johnson, Sam Doggett Lewis (CA) Saxton Blackburn Culberson Garrett (NJ) Buchanan Ellsworth Jones (NC) Doyle Lewis (GA) Schakowsky Blunt Davis (KY) Gerlach Burgess Emerson Jordan Drake Lipinski Schiff Boehner Davis, David Gilchrest Burton (IN) English (PA) Keller Edwards LoBiondo Schwartz Bono Davis, Tom Gingrey Calvert Fallin King (IA) Ehlers Loebsack Scott (GA) Boozman Deal (GA) Gohmert Camp (MI) Flake Kingston Ellison Lofgren, Zoe Scott (VA) Boustany Dent Goode Campbell (CA) Fortenberry Kirk Engel Lowey Serrano Brown (SC) Diaz-Balart, L. Goodlatte Cannon Foxx Kline (MN) Eshoo Lungren, Daniel Sestak Brown-Waite, Diaz-Balart, M. Granger Cantor Gallegly LaHood Etheridge E. Shadegg Ginny Doolittle Graves Capito Gerlach Lamborn Everett Lynch Shea-Porter Buchanan Drake Hall (TX) Cardoza Giffords Latham Farr Mack Sherman Burgess Dreier Hastings (WA) Carney Gillibrand Lewis (KY) Fattah Mahoney (FL) Shimkus Burton (IN) Duncan Hayes Castle Gingrey Linder Feeney Maloney (NY) Simpson Buyer Ehlers Heller Chabot Gohmert Lucas Ferguson Markey Sires

VerDate Aug 31 2005 04:38 Jun 16, 2007 Jkt 059060 PO 00000 Frm 00012 Fmt 7634 Sfmt 0634 E:\CR\FM\A15JN7.029 H15JNPT1 mstockstill on PROD1PC66 with HOUSE June 15, 2007 CONGRESSIONAL RECORD — HOUSE H6491 Hensarling McHenry Ryan (WI) Rothman Shuler Van Hollen Franks (AZ) Lungren, Daniel Rogers (KY) Herger McKeon Sali Roybal-Allard Sires Vela´ zquez Frelinghuysen E. Rogers (MI) Hobson McMorris Schmidt Ruppersberger Skelton Visclosky Gallegly Mack Rohrabacher Hulshof Rodgers Sensenbrenner Rush Slaughter Walz (MN) Garrett (NJ) Manzullo Ros-Lehtinen Hunter Mica Shadegg Ryan (OH) Smith (NJ) Wasserman Gerlach Marchant Roskam Inglis (SC) Miller (FL) Shays Salazar Smith (WA) Schultz Gillmor McCarthy (CA) Royce ´ Issa Miller, Gary Shimkus Sanchez, Linda Snyder Waters Gingrey McCotter Ryan (WI) Jindal Moran (KS) Shuster T. Solis Watson Gohmert McCrery Sali Sanchez, Loretta Space Johnson (IL) Musgrave Simpson Watt Goode McHenry Schmidt Johnson, Sam Myrick Sarbanes Spratt Goodlatte McKeon Sensenbrenner Smith (NE) Waxman Jones (NC) Neugebauer Saxton Stark Granger McMorris Shadegg Smith (TX) Weiner Jordan Nunes Schakowsky Sutton Hall (TX) Rodgers Shays Souder Keller Pearce Schiff Tanner Welch (VT) Hastert Mica Shimkus King (IA) Pence Stearns Schwartz Tauscher Wexler Hastings (WA) Miller (FL) Shuster King (NY) Peterson (PA) Sullivan Scott (GA) Taylor Wilson (OH) Hayes Miller (MI) Simpson Kingston Petri Tancredo Scott (VA) Thompson (CA) Woolsey Heller Miller, Gary Smith (NE) Kirk Pitts Terry Serrano Thompson (MS) Wu Hensarling Moran (KS) Smith (TX) Kline (MN) Platts Thornberry Sestak Tierney Wynn Herger Musgrave Souder Knollenberg Poe Tiahrt Shea-Porter Towns Yarmuth Hobson Myrick Stearns Kuhl (NY) Porter Tiberi Sherman Udall (NM) Hulshof Neugebauer Sullivan LaHood Price (GA) Turner Hunter Nunes Tancredo Lamborn Pryce (OH) Upton NOT VOTING—15 Inglis (SC) Pearce Terry Latham Putnam Walberg Ackerman Faleomavaega Pickering Issa Pence Thornberry Lewis (CA) Radanovich Walden (OR) Andrews Gutierrez Sessions Johnson, Sam Peterson (PA) Tiahrt Lewis (KY) Ramstad Walsh (NY) Bonner Hastert Stupak Jordan Petri Tiberi Linder Rehberg Wamp Brady (TX) Miller, George Udall (CO) King (IA) Pitts Turner Lucas Reichert Weldon (FL) Davis, Jo Ann Paul Westmoreland Kingston Poe Upton Lungren, Daniel Renzi Weller Kline (MN) Price (GA) Walberg E. Reynolds ANNOUNCEMENT BY THE ACTING CHAIRMAN Knollenberg Pryce (OH) Walden (OR) Whitfield Mack Rogers (AL) Kuhl (NY) Putnam Walsh (NY) Wicker The Acting CHAIRMAN (during the Manzullo Rogers (KY) vote). Members are advised there are 30 LaHood Radanovich Wamp Marchant Rogers (MI) Wilson (NM) Lamborn Ramstad Weldon (FL) Marshall Rohrabacher Wilson (SC) seconds remaining on this vote. Latham Regula Whitfield McCarthy (CA) Ros-Lehtinen Wolf LaTourette Rehberg Wicker McCaul (TX) Roskam Young (AK) b 1038 Lewis (CA) Reichert Wilson (SC) McCrery Royce Young (FL) Lewis (KY) Renzi Wolf So the amendment was rejected. Linder Reynolds Young (AK) NOES—238 The result of the vote was announced Lucas Rogers (AL) Young (FL) as above recorded. Abercrombie Edwards Lee NOES—255 Allen Ellison Levin AMENDMENT NO. 2 OFFERED BY MR. ROGERS OF Altmire Ellsworth Lewis (GA) KENTUCKY Abercrombie Delahunt Kagen Arcuri Emanuel Lipinski Alexander DeLauro Kanjorski Baca Engel LoBiondo The Acting CHAIRMAN. The unfin- Allen Dent Kaptur Baird Eshoo Loebsack ished business is the demand for a re- Altmire Dicks Keller Baldwin Etheridge Lofgren, Zoe corded vote on the amendment offered Arcuri Dingell Kennedy Bean Farr Lowey by the gentleman from Kentucky (Mr. Baca Doggett Kildee Becerra Fattah Lynch Baird Donnelly Kilpatrick Berkley Ferguson Mahoney (FL) ROGERS) on which further proceedings Baldwin Doyle Kind Berman Filner Maloney (NY) were postponed and on which the noes Barrow Edwards King (NY) Berry Frank (MA) Markey prevailed by voice vote. Bean Ellison Kirk Bishop (GA) Giffords Matheson Becerra Ellsworth Klein (FL) Bishop (NY) Gillibrand Matsui The Clerk will redesignate the Berkley Emanuel Kucinich Blumenauer Gillmor McCarthy (NY) amendment. Berman Engel Lampson Bordallo Gonzalez McCollum (MN) The text of the amendment is as fol- Berry English (PA) Langevin Boren Gordon McCotter lows: Bishop (GA) Eshoo Lantos Boswell Green, Al McDermott Bishop (NY) Etheridge Larsen (WA) Boucher Green, Gene McGovern Amendment offered by Mr. ROGERS of Ken- Blumenauer Farr Larson (CT) Boyd (FL) Grijalva McHugh tucky: Bordallo Fattah Lee Boyda (KS) Hall (NY) McIntyre At the end of the bill (before the short Boren Ferguson Levin Brady (PA) Hare McNerney title), insert the following: Boswell Filner Lewis (GA) Braley (IA) Harman McNulty Boucher Fossella Lipinski SEC. lllll. None of the funds made Brown, Corrine Hastings (FL) Meehan Boyd (FL) Frank (MA) LoBiondo Butterfield Herseth Sandlin Meek (FL) available under this Act may be used to re- Boyda (KS) Giffords Loebsack Capps Higgins Meeks (NY) cruit or hire a total of more than 45,000 full- Brady (PA) Gilchrest Lofgren, Zoe Capuano Hill Melancon time equivalent airport screeners. Braley (IA) Gillibrand Lowey Cardoza Hinchey Michaud RECORDED VOTE Brown, Corrine Gonzalez Lynch Carnahan Hinojosa Miller (MI) Butterfield Gordon Mahoney (FL) Carney Hirono Miller (NC) The Acting CHAIRMAN. A recorded Cantor Green, Al Maloney (NY) Carson Hodes Mitchell vote has been demanded. Capito Green, Gene Markey Castor Hoekstra Mollohan A recorded vote was ordered. Capps Grijalva Marshall Chandler Holden Moore (KS) Capuano Hall (NY) Matheson Christensen Holt Moore (WI) The Acting CHAIRMAN. This will be Cardoza Hare Matsui Clarke Honda Moran (VA) a 2-minute vote. Carnahan Harman McCarthy (NY) Clay Hooley Murphy (CT) The vote was taken by electronic de- Carney Hastings (FL) McCaul (TX) Cleaver Hoyer Murphy, Patrick vice, and there were—ayes 168, noes 255, Carson Herseth Sandlin McCollum (MN) Clyburn Inslee Murphy, Tim Castor Higgins McDermott Cohen Israel Murtha not voting 14, as follows: Chandler Hill McGovern Conyers Jackson (IL) Nadler [Roll No. 481] Christensen Hinchey McHugh Cooper Jackson-Lee Napolitano Clarke Hinojosa McIntyre Costa (TX) Neal (MA) AYES—168 Clay Hirono McNerney Costello Jefferson Norton Aderholt Brown-Waite, Davis (KY) Cleaver Hodes McNulty Courtney Johnson (GA) Oberstar Akin Ginny Davis, David Clyburn Hoekstra Meehan Cramer Johnson, E. B. Obey Bachmann Buchanan Deal (GA) Cohen Holden Meek (FL) Crowley Jones (OH) Olver Bachus Burgess Diaz-Balart, L. Conyers Holt Meeks (NY) Cuellar Kagen Ortiz Baker Burton (IN) Diaz-Balart, M. Cooper Honda Melancon Cummings Kanjorski Pallone Barrett (SC) Buyer Doolittle Costa Hooley Michaud Davis (AL) Kaptur Pascrell Bartlett (MD) Calvert Drake Costello Hoyer Miller (NC) Davis (CA) Kennedy Pastor Barton (TX) Camp (MI) Dreier Courtney Inslee Mitchell Davis (IL) Kildee Payne Biggert Campbell (CA) Duncan Cramer Israel Mollohan Davis, Lincoln Kilpatrick Perlmutter Bilbray Cannon Ehlers Crowley Jackson (IL) Moore (KS) DeFazio Kind Peterson (MN) Bilirakis Carter Emerson Cuellar Jackson-Lee Moore (WI) DeGette Klein (FL) Pomeroy Bishop (UT) Castle Everett Cummings (TX) Moran (VA) Delahunt Kucinich Price (NC) Blackburn Chabot Fallin Davis (AL) Jefferson Murphy (CT) DeLauro Lampson Rahall Blunt Coble Feeney Davis (CA) Jindal Murphy, Patrick Dicks Langevin Rangel Boehner Cole (OK) Flake Davis (IL) Johnson (GA) Murphy, Tim Dingell Lantos Regula Bono Conaway Forbes Davis, Lincoln Johnson (IL) Murtha Doggett Larsen (WA) Reyes Boozman Crenshaw Fortenberry Davis, Tom Johnson, E. B. Nadler Donnelly Larson (CT) Rodriguez Boustany Cubin Fortun˜ o DeFazio Jones (NC) Napolitano Doyle LaTourette Ross Brown (SC) Culberson Foxx DeGette Jones (OH) Neal (MA)

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Norton Sanchez, Loretta Van Hollen Rangel Smith (NJ) Weiner Diaz-Balart, L. Lewis (KY) Schmidt Nunes Sarbanes Vela´ zquez Reyes Smith (WA) Welch (VT) Diaz-Balart, M. Linder Shimkus Oberstar Saxton Visclosky Rodriguez Snyder Weller Donnelly Lynch Shuler Obey Schakowsky Walberg Ross Solis Wexler Drake Mack Smith (TX) Olver Schiff Walsh (NY) Rothman Space Wilson (NM) Duncan Mahoney (FL) Space Ortiz Schwartz Walz (MN) Roybal-Allard Spratt Wilson (OH) Ellsworth Marchant Stearns Pallone Scott (GA) Wamp Ruppersberger Stark Woolsey Flake Marshall Sullivan Pascrell Scott (VA) Wasserman Rush Sutton Wu Fortenberry McCaul (TX) Tancredo Pastor Sensenbrenner Schultz Ryan (OH) Tanner Wynn Fortun˜ o McCrery Terry Payne Serrano Waters Salazar Tauscher Yarmuth Foxx McHenry Walden (OR) Pence Sestak Watson Sa´ nchez, Linda Taylor Gingrey Miller (FL) Wilson (NM) Perlmutter Shadegg Watt T. Thompson (CA) Gohmert Miller, Gary Wilson (SC) Peterson (MN) Shays Waxman Peterson (PA) Shea-Porter Weiner NOT VOTING—14 NOES—331 Petri Sherman Welch (VT) Ackerman Faleomavaega Pickering Pitts Shuster Weldon (FL) Abercrombie Cummings Hooley Andrews Graves Sessions Platts Simpson Weller Aderholt Davis (AL) Hoyer Bonner Gutierrez Stupak Pomeroy Sires Wexler Akin Brady (TX) Miller, George Davis (CA) Hulshof Porter Skelton Whitfield Westmoreland Allen Davis, Jo Ann Paul Davis (IL) Inslee Price (NC) Slaughter Wicker Altmire Davis, Tom Israel Pryce (OH) Smith (NE) Wilson (OH) ANNOUNCEMENT BY THE ACTING CHAIRMAN Arcuri DeFazio Issa Putnam Smith (NJ) Wolf The Acting CHAIRMAN (during the Baca DeGette Jackson (IL) Radanovich Smith (WA) Woolsey Bachmann Delahunt Jackson-Lee Rahall Snyder Wu vote). Members are advised there are 30 Bachus DeLauro (TX) Ramstad Solis Wynn seconds remaining in this vote. Baird Dent Jefferson Rangel Souder Yarmuth The Chair reminds Members the next Baldwin Dicks Johnson (GA) Regula Spratt Young (AK) Barrett (SC) Dingell Johnson, E. B. Reichert Stark Young (FL) eight votes will be 2-minute votes with Barton (TX) Doggett Jones (OH) a 30-second warning. Members are en- Berkley Doolittle Jordan NOT VOTING—17 couraged to remain on the floor. Berman Doyle Kagen Ackerman Davis, Jo Ann Paul Berry Dreier Kanjorski Andrews Faleomavaega Pickering Bishop (GA) Edwards Kaptur Becerra Gutierrez Sessions b 1042 Bishop (NY) Ehlers Keller Bonner Meehan Stupak Blumenauer Ellison Kennedy So the amendment was rejected. Brady (TX) Miller, George Westmoreland Blunt Emanuel Kildee Cardoza Moore (WI) The result of the vote was announced Boehner Emerson Kilpatrick as above recorded. Bono Engel Kind ANNOUNCEMENT BY THE ACTING CHAIRMAN Boozman English (PA) King (NY) The Acting CHAIRMAN (during the AMENDMENT NO. 28 OFFERED BY MR. POE Boren Eshoo Kirk The Acting CHAIRMAN. The unfin- Boswell Etheridge Klein (FL) vote). Members are advised that there ished business is the demand for a re- Boucher Everett Kline (MN) are 30 seconds remaining in this vote. Boyd (FL) Fallin Knollenberg corded vote on the amendment offered Brady (PA) Farr Kucinich b 1046 by the gentleman from Texas (Mr. POE) Braley (IA) Fattah Kuhl (NY) So the amendment was rejected. on which further proceedings were Brown (SC) Feeney LaHood The result of the vote was announced postponed and on which the noes pre- Brown, Corrine Ferguson Lampson Brown-Waite, Filner Langevin as above recorded. vailed by voice vote. Ginny Forbes Lantos Stated against: The Clerk will redesignate the Burgess Fossella Larsen (WA) Ms. LINDA T. SA´ NCHEZ. Madam Speaker, amendment. Burton (IN) Frank (MA) Larson (CT) Butterfield Franks (AZ) Latham on rollcall 482 today I voted ‘‘aye.’’ I intended The text of the amendment is as fol- Buyer Frelinghuysen LaTourette to vote ‘‘no.’’ lows: Calvert Gallegly Lee Mr. BECERRA. Mr. Chairman, today, I was Amendment No. 28 offered by Mr. POE: Camp (MI) Garrett (NJ) Levin unable to cast my floor vote on rollcall No. At the end of title V, add the following new Campbell (CA) Gerlach Lewis (CA) Cantor Giffords Lewis (GA) 482. Had I been present for the vote, I would section: Capito Gilchrest Lipinski have voted ‘‘no’’ on rollcall vote No. 482. SEC. ll. None of the funds made available Capps Gillibrand LoBiondo AMENDMENT NO. 113 OFFERED BY MR. in this Act may be used by the Secretary of Capuano Gillmor Loebsack LATOURETTE Homeland Security to implement a plan Carnahan Gonzalez Lofgren, Zoe under section 7209 of the Intelligence Reform Carney Goodlatte Lowey The Acting CHAIRMAN. The unfin- and Terrorism Prevention Act of 2004 (Public Carson Granger Lucas ished business is the demand for a re- Law 108–458; 8 U.S.C. 1185 note) that permits Carter Green, Al Lungren, Daniel corded vote on the amendment offered Castle Grijalva E. travel into the from foreign Castor Hall (NY) Maloney (NY) by the gentleman from (Mr. countries using any document other than a Chabot Hall (TX) Manzullo LATOURETTE) on which further pro- passport to denote citizenship and identity. Chandler Hare Markey ceedings were postponed and on which RECORDED VOTE Christensen Harman Matheson Clarke Hastert Matsui the ayes prevailed by voice vote. The Acting CHAIRMAN. A recorded Clay Hastings (FL) McCarthy (CA) The Clerk will redesignate the vote has been demanded. Cleaver Hastings (WA) McCarthy (NY) amendment. A recorded vote was ordered. Clyburn Hayes McCollum (MN) The text of the amendment is as fol- Coble Herger McCotter The Acting CHAIRMAN. This will be Cohen Herseth Sandlin McDermott lows: a 2-minute vote. Cole (OK) Higgins McGovern Amendment offered by Mr. LATOURETTE: The vote was taken by electronic de- Conyers Hill McHugh At the end of title V, add the following new vice, and there were—ayes 89, noes 331, Costa Hinojosa McIntyre section: Costello Hirono McKeon not voting 17, as follows: SEC. ll. None of the funds made available Courtney Hobson McMorris in this Act may be used to implement any [Roll No. 482] Cramer Hodes Rodgers Crenshaw Hoekstra McNerney plan developed under section 7209(b)(1) of the AYES—89 Crowley Holden McNulty Intelligence Reform and Terrorism Preven- Alexander Barrow Bean Cubin Holt Meek (FL) tion Act of 2004 (Public Law 108–458; 8 U.S.C. Baker Bartlett (MD) Biggert Cuellar Honda Meeks (NY) 1185 note) before June 1, 2009.

VerDate Aug 31 2005 03:41 Jun 16, 2007 Jkt 059060 PO 00000 Frm 00014 Fmt 7634 Sfmt 0634 E:\CR\FM\A15JN7.037 H15JNPT1 mstockstill on PROD1PC66 with HOUSE June 15, 2007 CONGRESSIONAL RECORD — HOUSE H6493 RECORDED VOTE Napolitano Rothman Taylor Each vote will be a 2-minute vote with Neal (MA) Roybal-Allard Terry The Acting CHAIRMAN. A recorded Neugebauer Ruppersberger Thompson (CA) a 30-second warning. Members are en- vote has been demanded. Norton Rush Thompson (MS) couraged to remain on the floor. A recorded vote was ordered. Nunes Ryan (OH) Tiahrt AMENDMENT OFFERED BY MR. TANCREDO The Acting CHAIRMAN. This will be Oberstar Ryan (WI) Tiberi Obey Salazar Tierney The Acting CHAIRMAN. The unfin- a 2-minute vote. Olver Sali Towns ished business is the demand for a re- The vote was taken by electronic de- Ortiz Sa´ nchez, Linda Turner corded vote on the amendment offered vice, and there were—ayes 379, noes 45, Pallone T. Udall (CO) by the gentleman from Colorado (Mr. not voting 13, as follows: Pascrell Sanchez, Loretta Udall (NM) Pastor Sarbanes Upton TANCREDO) on which further pro- [Roll No. 483] Payne Saxton Van Hollen ceedings were postponed and on which AYES—379 Pearce Schakowsky Vela´ zquez the noes prevailed by voice vote. Pence Schiff Visclosky The Clerk will redesignate the Abercrombie Davis, Tom Jackson-Lee Perlmutter Schmidt Walberg Aderholt DeFazio (TX) Peterson (MN) Schwartz Walden (OR) amendment. Akin DeGette Jefferson Peterson (PA) Scott (GA) Walsh (NY) The text of the amendment is as fol- Alexander Delahunt Jindal Petri Scott (VA) Walz (MN) lows: Allen DeLauro Johnson (IL) Pitts Sensenbrenner Wamp Amendment offered by Mr. TANCREDO: Altmire Dent Johnson, E. B. Platts Serrano Wasserman Arcuri Diaz-Balart, L. Johnson, Sam Pomeroy Sestak Schultz At the end of the bill (before the short Baca Diaz-Balart, M. Jones (OH) Porter Shea-Porter Waters title), insert the following: Bachmann Dicks Kagen Price (NC) Sherman Watson SEC. l. None of the funds made available Bachus Dingell Kaptur Pryce (OH) Shuler Watt by this Act may be used to administer any Baird Doggett Kennedy Putnam Shuster Waxman extension of designation made under section Baker Donnelly Kildee Radanovich Simpson Weiner 244(b) of the Immigration and Nationality Baldwin Kilpatrick Doolittle Rahall Sires Welch (VT) Act with respect to Honduras, or Nicaragua. Barrett (SC) Doyle Kind Ramstad Skelton Weldon (FL) Bean Drake King (IA) Rangel Slaughter Weller RECORDED VOTE Becerra Dreier Kingston Regula Smith (NE) Wexler The Acting CHAIRMAN. A recorded Berkley Edwards Kirk Rehberg Smith (NJ) Whitfield vote has been demanded. Berman Ehlers Klein (FL) Reichert Smith (WA) Wicker Berry Ellison Kline (MN) Renzi Snyder Wilson (NM) A recorded vote was ordered. Biggert Ellsworth Knollenberg Reyes Solis Wilson (OH) The Acting CHAIRMAN. This will be Bilbray Emanuel Kucinich Reynolds Space Wilson (SC) a 2-minute vote. Bilirakis Emerson Kuhl (NY) Rodriguez Spratt Wolf Bishop (GA) Lampson The vote was taken by electronic de- Engel Rogers (AL) Stark Woolsey vice, and there were—ayes 76, noes 347, Bishop (NY) English (PA) Langevin Rogers (KY) Stearns Wu Bishop (UT) Eshoo Lantos Rogers (MI) Sullivan Wynn not voting 14, as follows: Blumenauer Etheridge Larsen (WA) Ros-Lehtinen Sutton Yarmuth [Roll No. 484] Blunt Larson (CT) Everett Roskam Tanner Young (AK) AYES—76 Boehner Fallin Latham Ross Tauscher Young (FL) Bono LaTourette Aderholt Goode Miller, Gary Farr NOES—45 Boozman Fattah Lee Altmire Gordon Murphy, Patrick Bordallo Ferguson Levin Barrow Gingrey Markey Baker Graves Musgrave Boren Lewis (CA) Filner Bartlett (MD) Goode Marshall Barrett (SC) Hall (TX) Myrick Boswell Lewis (GA) Flake Barton (TX) Goodlatte Miller, Gary Barrow Harman Neugebauer Boucher Linder Forbes Blackburn Harman Murtha Bartlett (MD) Hastings (WA) Platts Boustany Lipinski Fortenberry Brown-Waite, Heller Poe Bilbray Hayes Poe Boyd (FL) LoBiondo Fortun˜ o Ginny Johnson (GA) Price (GA) Blackburn Heller Price (GA) Boyda (KS) Loebsack Fossella Campbell (CA) Jones (NC) Brown-Waite, Hensarling Reichert Brady (PA) Lofgren, Zoe Rohrabacher Foxx Cantor Jordan Royce Ginny Hooley Reynolds Braley (IA) Lowey Capps Kanjorski Burgess Hunter Frank (MA) Shadegg Rogers (AL) Brown (SC) Lucas Capuano Keller Burton (IN) Johnson, Sam Frelinghuysen Shays Royce Brown, Corrine Lynch Davis, David King (NY) Buyer Jones (NC) Gallegly Shimkus Schmidt Buchanan Mack Deal (GA) LaHood Chabot Jordan Gerlach Shuler Burgess Mahoney (FL) Duncan Lamborn Smith (TX) Costello King (IA) Burton (IN) Giffords Maloney (NY) Souder Shuster Gilchrest Feeney Lewis (KY) Culberson Kingston Butterfield Manzullo Franks (AZ) Lungren, Daniel Tancredo Davis (KY) Kuhl (NY) Smith (NE) Buyer Gillibrand Marchant Thornberry Smith (TX) Gillmor Garrett (NJ) E. Deal (GA) Lamborn Calvert Matheson DeFazio Spratt Gohmert NOT VOTING—13 Lewis (KY) Camp (MI) Matsui Donnelly Linder Stearns Gonzalez Cannon McCarthy (CA) Ackerman Faleomavaega Sessions Duncan Marchant Sullivan Gordon Capito McCarthy (NY) Andrews Gutierrez Stupak Ellsworth Marshall Tancredo Granger Cardoza McCaul (TX) Bonner Miller, George Foxx McCaul (TX) Wamp Graves Westmoreland Carnahan McCollum (MN) Brady (TX) Paul Gallegly McHenry Watt Green, Al Carney McCotter Davis, Jo Ann Pickering Gingrey McIntyre Weldon (FL) Green, Gene Carson McCrery Gohmert Melancon Young (FL) Carter Grijalva McDermott ANNOUNCEMENT BY THE ACTING CHAIRMAN Castle Hall (NY) McGovern The Acting CHAIRMAN (during the NOES—347 Hall (TX) Castor McHenry vote). Members are advised that there Abercrombie Boswell Clarke Hare Chabot McHugh Akin Boucher Clay Hastert are 30 seconds remaining on this vote. Chandler McIntyre Alexander Boustany Cleaver Hastings (FL) Christensen McKeon b 1054 Allen Boyd (FL) Clyburn Hastings (WA) Clarke McMorris Arcuri Boyda (KS) Coble Hayes Messrs. POE, GOODLATTE, PRICE of Clay Rodgers Baca Brady (PA) Cohen Hensarling Georgia, DEAL of Georgia, GINGREY Cleaver McNerney Bachmann Braley (IA) Cole (OK) Herger Clyburn McNulty and JORDAN of Ohio changed their Bachus Brown (SC) Conaway Coble Herseth Sandlin Meehan vote from ‘‘aye’’ to ‘‘no.’’ Baird Brown, Corrine Conyers Cohen Higgins Meek (FL) Ms. BORDALLO, Mr. JACKSON of Il- Baldwin Buchanan Cooper Cole (OK) Hill Meeks (NY) linois, Ms. NORTON, Ms. LORETTA Barton (TX) Butterfield Costa Conaway Hinchey Melancon Bean Calvert Courtney Conyers Hinojosa Mica SANCHEZ of California, Messrs. Becerra Camp (MI) Cramer Cooper Hirono Michaud CUMMINGS, SESTAK, LEWIS of Geor- Berkley Campbell (CA) Crenshaw Costa Hobson Miller (FL) gia, and CLYBURN, Ms. MOORE of Berman Cannon Crowley Costello Hodes Miller (MI) Wisconsin, Mrs. LOWEY and Mrs. Berry Cantor Cubin Courtney Hoekstra Miller (NC) Biggert Capito Cuellar Cramer Holden Mitchell CHRISTENSEN changed their vote Bilirakis Capps Cummings Crenshaw Holt Mollohan from ‘‘no’’ to ‘‘aye.’’ Bishop (GA) Capuano Davis (AL) Crowley Honda Moore (KS) So the amendment was agreed to. Bishop (NY) Cardoza Davis (CA) Cubin Hooley Moore (WI) The result of the vote was announced Bishop (UT) Carnahan Davis (IL) Cuellar Hoyer Moran (KS) as above recorded. Blumenauer Carney Davis, David Culberson Hulshof Moran (VA) Blunt Carson Davis, Lincoln Cummings Hunter Murphy (CT) ANNOUNCEMENT BY THE ACTING CHAIRMAN Boehner Carter Davis, Tom Davis (AL) Inglis (SC) Murphy, Patrick The Acting CHAIRMAN. The Chair Bono Castle DeGette Davis (CA) Inslee Murphy, Tim reminds Members that we have now Boozman Castor Delahunt Davis (IL) Israel Musgrave completed 18 of the 24 amendments in Bordallo Chandler DeLauro Davis (KY) Issa Myrick Boren Christensen Dent Davis, Lincoln Jackson (IL) Nadler this series. Six amendments remain.

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Diaz-Balart, L. LaHood Reyes ANNOUNCEMENT BY THE ACTING CHAIRMAN King (IA) Miller (MI) Schmidt Diaz-Balart, M. Lampson Rodriguez The Acting CHAIRMAN (during the King (NY) Miller, Gary Sensenbrenner Dicks Langevin Rogers (KY) Kingston Mitchell Sestak Dingell Lantos Rogers (MI) vote). Members are advised that there Kirk Moran (KS) Shadegg Doggett Larsen (WA) Rohrabacher are 30 seconds remaining on this vote. Klein (FL) Murphy, Patrick Shays Doolittle Larson (CT) Ros-Lehtinen Kline (MN) Murphy, Tim Shimkus Doyle Latham Roskam Knollenberg Musgrave Shuler Drake LaTourette Ross b 1059 Kuhl (NY) Myrick Shuster Dreier Lee Rothman LaHood Neugebauer Simpson So the amendment was rejected. Lamborn Norton Skelton Edwards Levin Roybal-Allard The result of the vote was announced Lampson Nunes Smith (NE) Ehlers Lewis (CA) Ruppersberger Latham Obey Smith (NJ) Ellison Lewis (GA) Rush as above recorded. Emanuel Lipinski LaTourette Pearce Smith (TX) Ryan (OH) ANNOUNCEMENT BY THE ACTING CHAIRMAN Lewis (CA) Pence Smith (WA) Emerson LoBiondo Ryan (WI) Engel Loebsack The Acting CHAIRMAN. The Chair Lewis (KY) Perlmutter Souder Salazar Linder Peterson (MN) Space English (PA) Lofgren, Zoe Sali announces five votes in this series are Eshoo Lowey Lipinski Peterson (PA) Spratt Sa´ nchez, Linda remaining and implores Members to re- Etheridge Lucas LoBiondo Petri Stearns T. main on the floor. These will be 2- Lucas Pitts Sullivan Everett Lungren, Daniel Sanchez, Loretta Lungren, Daniel Platts Tanner Fallin E. minute votes. Sarbanes E. Poe Taylor Farr Lynch Saxton AMENDMENT NO. 7 OFFERED BY MR. TANCREDO Lynch Pomeroy Terry Fattah Mack Schakowsky The Acting CHAIRMAN. The unfin- Mack Porter Thornberry Feeney Mahoney (FL) Schiff Mahoney (FL) Price (GA) Tiahrt Ferguson Maloney (NY) ished business is the demand for a re- Schwartz Manzullo Pryce (OH) Tiberi Filner Manzullo corded vote on the amendment offered Scott (GA) Marchant Putnam Turner Flake Markey by the gentleman from Colorado (Mr. Marshall Radanovich Upton Forbes Matheson Scott (VA) TANCREDO) on which further pro- Matheson Ramstad Walberg Fortenberry Matsui Sensenbrenner Serrano ceedings were postponed and on which McCarthy (CA) Regula Walden (OR) Fortun˜ o McCarthy (CA) McCaul (TX) Rehberg Walsh (NY) Sestak Fossella McCarthy (NY) the noes prevailed by voice vote. McCotter Renzi Wamp Shadegg Frank (MA) McCollum (MN) The Clerk will redesignate the McCrery Rogers (AL) Weldon (FL) Shays Franks (AZ) McCotter amendment. McHenry Rogers (KY) Weller Frelinghuysen McCrery Shea-Porter McHugh Rogers (MI) Whitfield Garrett (NJ) McDermott Sherman The text of the amendment is as fol- McIntyre Rohrabacher Wicker Gerlach McGovern Shimkus lows: McKeon Roskam Wilson (NM) Simpson Giffords McHugh Amendment No. 7 offered by Mr. McMorris Ross Wilson (SC) Gilchrest McKeon Sires Rodgers Royce Wolf TANCREDO: Gillibrand McMorris Skelton Melancon Ryan (WI) Yarmuth Gillmor Rodgers Slaughter At the end of the bill (before the short Mica Sali Young (AK) Gonzalez McNerney Smith (NJ) title), insert the following: Miller (FL) Saxton Young (FL) Goodlatte McNulty Smith (WA) SEC. 544. None of the funds made available Granger Meehan Snyder in this Act may be used in contravention of NOES—189 Green, Al Meek (FL) Solis section 642(a) of the Illegal Immigration Re- Abercrombie Eshoo McGovern Green, Gene Meeks (NY) Souder form and Immigrant Responsibility Act of Allen Etheridge McNerney Grijalva Mica Space 1996 (8 U.S.C. 1373(a)). Arcuri Farr McNulty Hall (NY) Michaud Stark Baca Fattah Meehan Miller (FL) RECORDED VOTE Hare Sutton Baldwin Filner Meek (FL) Miller (MI) Hastert Tanner The Acting CHAIRMAN. A recorded Bean Fortun˜ o Meeks (NY) Hastings (FL) Miller (NC) Tauscher vote has been demanded. Becerra Frank (MA) Michaud Herseth Sandlin Mitchell Taylor A recorded vote was ordered. Berkley Gonzalez Miller (NC) Higgins Mollohan Terry Berman Green, Al Mollohan Hill Moore (KS) Thompson (CA) The Acting CHAIRMAN. This will be Berry Green, Gene Moore (KS) Hinchey Moore (WI) Thompson (MS) a 2-minute vote. Bishop (GA) Grijalva Moore (WI) Hinojosa Moran (KS) Thornberry The vote was taken by electronic de- Bishop (NY) Hall (NY) Moran (VA) Hirono Moran (VA) Tiahrt vice, and there were—ayes 234, noes 189, Blumenauer Hare Murphy (CT) Hobson Murphy (CT) Tiberi Bordallo Harman Murtha Hodes Murphy, Tim Tierney not voting 14, as follows: Boucher Hastings (FL) Nadler Hoekstra Murtha Towns [Roll No. 485] Boyd (FL) Herger Napolitano Holden Nadler Brady (PA) Herseth Sandlin Neal (MA) Turner AYES—234 Holt Napolitano Udall (CO) Brown, Corrine Higgins Oberstar Honda Neal (MA) Udall (NM) Aderholt Carter Frelinghuysen Butterfield Hinchey Olver Hoyer Norton Upton Akin Chabot Gallegly Cannon Hinojosa Ortiz Hulshof Nunes Van Hollen Alexander Coble Garrett (NJ) Capps Hirono Pallone Inglis (SC) Oberstar Vela´ zquez Altmire Cohen Gerlach Capuano Hodes Pascrell Inslee Obey Visclosky Bachmann Cole (OK) Giffords Cardoza Holt Pastor Israel Olver Walberg Bachus Conaway Gilchrest Carnahan Honda Payne Baird Cooper Gillibrand Carney Hoyer Price (NC) Issa Ortiz Walden (OR) Jackson (IL) Pallone Baker Cramer Gillmor Carson Inslee Rahall Walsh (NY) Jackson-Lee Pascrell Barrett (SC) Crenshaw Gingrey Castle Israel Rangel Walz (MN) (TX) Pastor Barrow Cubin Gohmert Castor Jackson (IL) Reichert Wasserman Jefferson Payne Bartlett (MD) Cuellar Goode Chandler Jackson-Lee Reyes Schultz Jindal Pearce Barton (TX) Culberson Goodlatte Christensen (TX) Reynolds Waters Johnson (GA) Pence Biggert Davis (KY) Gordon Clarke Jefferson Rodriguez Watson Johnson (IL) Perlmutter Bilbray Davis, David Granger Clay Johnson (GA) Ros-Lehtinen Waxman Johnson, E. B. Peterson (MN) Bilirakis Davis, Lincoln Graves Cleaver Johnson, E. B. Rothman Jones (OH) Peterson (PA) Weiner Bishop (UT) Davis, Tom Hall (TX) Clyburn Jones (OH) Roybal-Allard Kagen Petri Welch (VT) Blackburn Deal (GA) Hastert Conyers Kagen Ruppersberger Kanjorski Pitts Weller Blunt DeFazio Hastings (WA) Costa Kanjorski Rush Kaptur Pomeroy Wexler Boehner Dent Hayes Costello Kaptur Ryan (OH) Keller Porter Whitfield Bono Donnelly Heller Courtney Kennedy Salazar Kennedy Price (NC) Wicker Boozman Doolittle Hensarling Crowley Kilpatrick Sa´ nchez, Linda Kildee Pryce (OH) Wilson (NM) Boren Drake Hill Cummings Kucinich T. Kilpatrick Putnam Wilson (OH) Boswell Dreier Hobson Davis (AL) Langevin Sanchez, Loretta Kind Radanovich Wilson (SC) Boustany Duncan Hoekstra Davis (CA) Lantos Sarbanes King (NY) Rahall Wolf Boyda (KS) Ehlers Holden Davis (IL) Larsen (WA) Schakowsky Kirk Ramstad Woolsey Braley (IA) Ellsworth Hooley DeGette Larson (CT) Schiff Klein (FL) Rangel Wu Brown (SC) Emerson Hulshof Delahunt Lee Schwartz Kline (MN) Regula Wynn Brown-Waite, English (PA) Hunter DeLauro Levin Scott (GA) Knollenberg Rehberg Yarmuth Ginny Everett Inglis (SC) Diaz-Balart, L. Lewis (GA) Scott (VA) Kucinich Renzi Young (AK) Buchanan Fallin Issa Diaz-Balart, M. Loebsack Serrano Burgess Feeney Jindal Dicks Lofgren, Zoe Shea-Porter NOT VOTING—14 Burton (IN) Ferguson Johnson (IL) Dingell Lowey Sherman Buyer Flake Johnson, Sam Doggett Maloney (NY) Sires Ackerman Faleomavaega Pickering Calvert Forbes Jones (NC) Doyle Markey Slaughter Andrews Gutierrez Sessions Camp (MI) Fortenberry Jordan Edwards Matsui Snyder Bonner Herger Stupak Campbell (CA) Fossella Keller Ellison McCarthy (NY) Solis Brady (TX) Miller, George Westmoreland Cantor Foxx Kildee Emanuel McCollum (MN) Stark Davis, Jo Ann Paul Capito Franks (AZ) Kind Engel McDermott Sutton

VerDate Aug 31 2005 03:24 Jun 16, 2007 Jkt 059060 PO 00000 Frm 00016 Fmt 7634 Sfmt 0634 E:\CR\FM\A15JN7.044 H15JNPT1 mstockstill on PROD1PC66 with HOUSE June 15, 2007 CONGRESSIONAL RECORD — HOUSE H6495 Tauscher Vela´ zquez Waxman Gordon Matheson Royce Platts Scott (GA) Udall (CO) Thompson (CA) Visclosky Weiner Graves McCarthy (CA) Ryan (OH) Pomeroy Scott (VA) Udall (NM) Thompson (MS) Walz (MN) Welch (VT) Hall (TX) McHenry Ryan (WI) Price (NC) Serrano Upton Tierney Wasserman Wexler Hayes McIntyre Sali Radanovich Sestak Van Hollen Towns Schultz Wilson (OH) Heller McKeon Schmidt Rahall Shays Vela´ zquez Udall (CO) Waters Woolsey Herger Melancon Sensenbrenner Rangel Shea-Porter Visclosky Udall (NM) Watson Wu Herseth Sandlin Mica Shadegg Reichert Sherman Walz (MN) Van Hollen Watt Wynn Hoekstra Miller (FL) Shimkus Reyes Simpson Wamp Rodriguez Sires Hulshof Miller, Gary Shuler Wasserman NOT VOTING—14 Hunter Moran (KS) Shuster Rogers (KY) Skelton Schultz Ackerman Faleomavaega Sessions Jindal Murphy, Patrick Smith (NE) Rogers (MI) Slaughter Waters Andrews Gutierrez Stupak Johnson (IL) Murphy, Tim Smith (TX) Ros-Lehtinen Smith (NJ) Watson Bonner Miller, George Tancredo Johnson, Sam Musgrave Souder Ross Smith (WA) Watt Brady (TX) Paul Westmoreland Jones (NC) Nunes Space Rothman Snyder Davis, Jo Ann Pickering Jordan Pence Stearns Roybal-Allard Solis Waxman Keller Petri Sullivan Ruppersberger Spratt Weiner ANNOUNCEMENT BY THE ACTING CHAIRMAN King (IA) Pitts Terry Rush Stark Welch (VT) The Acting CHAIRMAN (during the King (NY) Poe Tiahrt Salazar Sutton Wexler ´ vote). Members are advised there are 30 Kingston Porter Tiberi Sanchez, Linda Tanner Wicker Kline (MN) Price (GA) Turner T. Tauscher Wilson (NM) seconds remaining in this vote. LaHood Pryce (OH) Walberg Sanchez, Loretta Taylor Wilson (OH) Lamborn Putnam Walden (OR) Sarbanes Thompson (CA) Woolsey Latham Ramstad Walsh (NY) Saxton Thompson (MS) b 1104 Wu Lewis (KY) Regula Weldon (FL) Schakowsky Thornberry Wynn Mr. COSTELLO changed his vote Linder Rehberg Weller Schiff Tierney Yarmuth Lucas Renzi Whitfield Schwartz Towns from ‘‘aye’’ to ‘‘no.’’ Lynch Reynolds Wilson (SC) Ms. NORTON changed her vote from Manzullo Rogers (AL) Wolf NOT VOTING—16 ‘‘no’’ to ‘‘aye.’’ Marchant Rohrabacher Young (AK) Ackerman Gutierrez Sessions So the amendment was agreed to. Marshall Roskam Young (FL) Andrews Hensarling Stupak Bonner Jones (OH) Tancredo The result of the vote was announced NOES—272 Brady (TX) Miller, George Westmoreland as above recorded. Davis, Jo Ann Paul Abercrombie Doggett Kucinich Faleomavaega Pickering Stated for: Alexander Doyle Kuhl (NY) Mr. HERGER. Mr. Chairman, on rollcall No. Allen Dreier Lampson ANNOUNCEMENT BY THE ACTING CHAIRMAN 485, I inadvertently voted ‘‘no,’’ when I meant Altmire Edwards Langevin Arcuri Ehlers Lantos The Acting CHAIRMAN (during the to vote ‘‘aye.’’ Baca Ellison Larsen (WA) vote). Members are advised there are 30 AMENDMENT NO. 18 OFFERED BY MR. ROYCE Bachus Emanuel Larson (CT) seconds left in this vote. The Acting CHAIRMAN. The unfin- Baird Emerson LaTourette Baldwin Engel Lee b 1107 ished business is the demand for a re- Barton (TX) Eshoo Levin corded vote on the amendment offered Becerra Etheridge Lewis (CA) So the amendment was rejected. by the gentleman from California (Mr. Berkley Farr Lewis (GA) The result of the vote was announced Berman Fattah Lipinski ROYCE) on which further proceedings Berry Ferguson LoBiondo as above record. were postponed and on which the noes Biggert Filner Loebsack AMENDMENT OFFERED BY MR. FORBES prevailed by voice vote. Bilirakis Flake Lofgren, Zoe The Acting CHAIRMAN. The unfin- The Clerk will redesignate the Bishop (GA) Fortenberry Lowey Bishop (NY) Fortun˜ o Lungren, Daniel ished business is the demand for a re- amendment. Blumenauer Fossella E. corded vote on the amendment offered The text of the amendment is as fol- Bono Frank (MA) Mack by the gentleman from Virginia (Mr. lows: Bordallo Gerlach Mahoney (FL) Boswell Giffords Maloney (NY) FORBES) on which further proceedings Amendment No. 18 offered by Mr. ROYCE: Boucher Gilchrest Markey were postponed and on which the noes At the end of the bill (before the short Boyd (FL) Gillibrand Matsui prevailed by voice vote. title), insert the following: Boyda (KS) Gonzalez McCarthy (NY) The Clerk will redesignate the SEC. ll. None of the funds made available Brady (PA) Granger McCaul (TX) in this Act for customs and border protec- Braley (IA) Green, Al McCollum (MN) amendment. tion fencing, infrastructure, and technology Brown (SC) Green, Gene McCotter The text of the amendment is as fol- Brown, Corrine Grijalva McCrery lows: may be used for anything but at least two Butterfield Hall (NY) McDermott layers of reinforced fencing and roads, pursu- Capps Hare McGovern Amendment offered by Mr. FORBES: ant to section 102 of Public Law 104–208. Cardoza Harman McHugh At the end of the bill (before the short RECORDED VOTE Carnahan Hastert McMorris title), insert the following: Carney Hastings (FL) Rodgers The Acting CHAIRMAN. A recorded SEC. 544. None of the funds made available Carson Hastings (WA) McNerney in this Act may be used to extend the des- vote has been demanded. Carter Higgins McNulty ignation of any foreign state under section A recorded vote was ordered. Castle Hill Meehan Castor Hinchey Meek (FL) 244(b)(3)(C) of the Immigration and Nation- The Acting CHAIRMAN. This will be Chandler Hinojosa Meeks (NY) ality Act (8 U.S.C. 1254a(b)(3)(C)). a 2-minute vote. Christensen Hirono Michaud RECORDED VOTE Clarke Hobson Miller (MI) The vote was taken by electronic de- The Acting CHAIRMAN. A recorded vice, and there were—ayes 149, noes 272, Clay Hodes Miller (NC) Cleaver Holden Mitchell vote has been demanded. not voting 16, as follows: Clyburn Holt Mollohan A recorded vote was ordered. [Roll No. 486] Cohen Honda Moore (KS) Conaway Hooley Moore (WI) The Acting CHAIRMAN. This will be AYES—149 Conyers Hoyer Moran (VA) a 2-minute vote. Aderholt Burton (IN) Donnelly Cooper Inglis (SC) Murphy (CT) The vote was taken by electronic de- Akin Buyer Doolittle Costa Inslee Murtha vice, and there were—ayes 123, noes 298, Bachmann Calvert Drake Costello Israel Myrick Baker Camp (MI) Duncan Courtney Issa Nadler not voting 16, as follows: Barrett (SC) Campbell (CA) Ellsworth Crowley Jackson (IL) Napolitano [Roll No. 487] Barrow Cannon English (PA) Cuellar Jackson-Lee Neal (MA) Bartlett (MD) Cantor Everett Cummings (TX) Neugebauer AYES—123 Bean Capito Fallin Davis (AL) Jefferson Norton Aderholt Blunt Cantor Bilbray Capuano Feeney Davis (CA) Johnson (GA) Oberstar Akin Boehner Carter Bishop (UT) Chabot Forbes Davis (IL) Johnson, E. B. Obey Bachmann Boozman Chabot Blackburn Coble Foxx Davis, Lincoln Kagen Olver Baker Boustany Coble Blunt Cole (OK) Franks (AZ) DeFazio Kanjorski Ortiz Barrett (SC) Brown (SC) Conaway Boehner Cramer Frelinghuysen DeGette Kaptur Pallone Barrow Brown-Waite, Culberson Boozman Crenshaw Gallegly Delahunt Kennedy Pascrell Bartlett (MD) Ginny Davis (KY) Boren Cubin Garrett (NJ) DeLauro Kildee Pastor Barton (TX) Buchanan Deal (GA) Boustany Culberson Gillmor Dent Kilpatrick Payne Biggert Burgess Dent Brown-Waite, Davis (KY) Gingrey Diaz-Balart, L. Kind Pearce Bilbray Burton (IN) Donnelly Ginny Davis, David Gohmert Diaz-Balart, M. Kirk Perlmutter Bilirakis Buyer Doolittle Buchanan Davis, Tom Goode Dicks Klein (FL) Peterson (MN) Bishop (UT) Camp (MI) Drake Burgess Deal (GA) Goodlatte Dingell Knollenberg Peterson (PA) Blackburn Campbell (CA) Duncan

VerDate Aug 31 2005 03:24 Jun 16, 2007 Jkt 059060 PO 00000 Frm 00017 Fmt 7634 Sfmt 0634 E:\CR\FM\A15JN7.046 H15JNPT1 mstockstill on PROD1PC66 with HOUSE H6496 CONGRESSIONAL RECORD — HOUSE June 15, 2007 Ellsworth Jordan Price (GA) Obey Ryan (OH) Thompson (CA) Buchanan Graves Moran (KS) Emerson Keller Rehberg Olver Salazar Thompson (MS) Burgess Hall (TX) Musgrave Everett King (IA) Rogers (AL) Ortiz Sali Tierney Burton (IN) Hastings (WA) Neugebauer Feeney Kingston Rohrabacher Pallone Sa´ nchez, Linda Towns Buyer Hayes Nunes Forbes Lamborn Roskam Pascrell T. Turner Calvert Heller Pearce Fortenberry Lewis (KY) Royce Pastor Sanchez, Loretta Udall (CO) Camp (MI) Hensarling Pence Foxx Linder Ryan (WI) Payne Sarbanes Udall (NM) Campbell (CA) Herger Peterson (PA) Franks (AZ) LoBiondo Saxton Perlmutter Schakowsky Van Hollen Cannon Hobson Pitts Peterson (MN) Schiff Vela´ zquez Gallegly Manzullo Schmidt Cantor Hoekstra Platts Gerlach Marshall Peterson (PA) Schwartz Visclosky Carter Hulshof Poe Sensenbrenner Gilchrest McCaul (TX) Pomeroy Scott (GA) Walberg Chabot Hunter Price (GA) Shadegg Gohmert McCotter Porter Scott (VA) Walden (OR) Coble Inglis (SC) Pryce (OH) Shuster Goode McHenry Price (NC) Serrano Walsh (NY) Cole (OK) Issa Putnam Goodlatte McIntyre Smith (NE) Pryce (OH) Sestak Walz (MN) Conaway Jindal Radanovich Gordon Mica Smith (TX) Putnam Shays Wasserman Crenshaw Johnson, Sam Ramstad Granger Miller (FL) Souder Radanovich Shea-Porter Schultz Cubin Jones (NC) Reynolds Graves Miller, Gary Space Rahall Sherman Waters Culberson Jordan Rogers (AL) Hall (TX) Moran (KS) Stearns Ramstad Shimkus Watson Davis (KY) Keller Rogers (KY) Hayes Murphy, Patrick Sullivan Rangel Shuler Waxman Davis, David King (IA) Rogers (MI) Heller Murphy, Tim Terry Regula Simpson Weiner Davis, Tom Kingston Rohrabacher Hensarling Musgrave Thornberry Reichert Sires Welch (VT) Deal (GA) Kline (MN) Royce Herger Myrick Tiahrt Renzi Skelton Weldon (FL) Dent Knollenberg Sali Hoekstra Neugebauer Tiberi Reyes Slaughter Weller Doolittle Lamborn Sensenbrenner Hulshof Pearce Upton Reynolds Smith (NJ) Wexler Drake Latham Shadegg Hunter Pence Wamp Rodriguez Smith (WA) Whitfield Dreier Lewis (CA) Shuster Jindal Petri Wilson (SC) Rogers (KY) Snyder Wicker Duncan Lewis (KY) Simpson Johnson (IL) Pitts Young (AK) Rogers (MI) Solis Wilson (NM) Ehlers Linder Smith (NE) Ros-Lehtinen Spratt Wilson (OH) Johnson, Sam Platts Young (FL) Everett Lucas Smith (TX) Jones (NC) Poe Ross Stark Wolf Fallin Lungren, Daniel Souder Rothman Sutton Woolsey Feeney E. Stearns NOES—298 Roybal-Allard Tanner Wu Flake Mack Sullivan Ruppersberger Tauscher Wynn Forbes Manzullo Thornberry Abercrombie Diaz-Balart, L. Kilpatrick Rush Taylor Yarmuth Fortenberry Marchant Tiahrt Alexander Diaz-Balart, M. Kind Foxx McCarthy (CA) Tiberi Allen Dicks King (NY) NOT VOTING—16 Franks (AZ) McCaul (TX) Walberg Altmire Dingell Kirk Ackerman Gutierrez Stupak Frelinghuysen McCrery Wamp Arcuri Doggett Klein (FL) Andrews Johnson (GA) Tancredo Gallegly McHenry Weldon (FL) Baca Doyle Kline (MN) Bonner Miller, George Watt Garrett (NJ) McKeon Whitfield Bachus Dreier Knollenberg Brady (TX) Paul Gingrey McMorris Wicker Baird Westmoreland Edwards Kucinich Davis, Jo Ann Pickering Gohmert Rodgers Wilson (NM) Baldwin Ehlers Kuhl (NY) Faleomavaega Sessions Goode Mica Wilson (SC) Bean Ellison LaHood Goodlatte Miller (FL) Wolf Becerra Emanuel Lampson ANNOUNCEMENT BY THE ACTING CHAIRMAN Granger Miller, Gary Young (FL) Berkley Engel Langevin The Acting CHAIRMAN (during the Berman English (PA) Lantos NOES—277 Berry Eshoo Larsen (WA) vote). Members are advised there are 30 Bishop (GA) Etheridge Larson (CT) seconds remaining in this vote. Abercrombie Cummings Holden Bishop (NY) Fallin Latham Alexander Davis (AL) Holt Blumenauer Farr LaTourette b 1111 Allen Davis (CA) Honda Bono Fattah Lee Altmire Davis (IL) Hooley Bordallo Ferguson Levin So the amendment was rejected. Arcuri Davis, Lincoln Hoyer Boren Filner Lewis (CA) The result of the vote was announced Baca DeFazio Inslee Boswell Flake Lewis (GA) Baird DeGette Israel Boucher Fortun˜ o Lipinski as above recorded. Baldwin Delahunt Jackson (IL) Boyd (FL) Fossella Loebsack AMENDMENT OFFERED BY MR. ROGERS OF Barrow DeLauro Jackson-Lee Boyda (KS) Frank (MA) Lofgren, Zoe KENTUCKY Bean Diaz-Balart, L. (TX) Brady (PA) Frelinghuysen Lowey Becerra Diaz-Balart, M. Jefferson Braley (IA) Garrett (NJ) Lucas The Acting CHAIRMAN. The unfin- Berkley Dicks Johnson (GA) Brown, Corrine Giffords Lungren, Daniel ished business is the demand for a re- Berman Dingell Johnson (IL) Butterfield Gillibrand E. corded vote on the amendment offered Berry Doggett Johnson, E. B. Calvert Gillmor Lynch Biggert Donnelly Jones (OH) Cannon Gingrey Mack by the gentleman from Kentucky (Mr. Bishop (GA) Doyle Kagen Capito Gonzalez Mahoney (FL) ROGERS) on which further proceedings Bishop (NY) Edwards Kanjorski Capps Green, Al Maloney (NY) were postponed and on which the noes Blumenauer Ellison Kaptur Capuano Green, Gene Marchant prevailed by voice vote. Bordallo Ellsworth Kennedy Cardoza Grijalva Markey Boren Emanuel Kildee Carnahan Hall (NY) Matheson The Clerk will redesignate the Boswell Emerson Kilpatrick Carney Hare Matsui amendment. Boucher Engel Kind Carson Harman McCarthy (CA) The text of the amendment is as fol- Boyd (FL) English (PA) King (NY) Castle Hastert McCarthy (NY) Boyda (KS) Eshoo Kirk Castor Hastings (FL) McCollum (MN) lows: Brady (PA) Etheridge Klein (FL) Chandler Hastings (WA) McCrery Amendment offered by Mr. ROGERS of Ken- Braley (IA) Farr Kucinich Christensen Herseth Sandlin McDermott tucky: Brown, Corrine Fattah Kuhl (NY) Clarke Higgins McGovern At the end of the bill (before the short Brown-Waite, Ferguson LaHood Clay Hill McHugh title), insert the following: Ginny Filner Lampson Cleaver Hinchey McKeon Butterfield Fortun˜ o Langevin Clyburn Hinojosa McMorris Sec. 544. None of the funds made available Capito Fossella Lantos Cohen Hirono Rodgers in this act may be used to implement section Capps Frank (MA) Larsen (WA) Cole (OK) Hobson McNerney 536 of this Act. Capuano Gerlach Larson (CT) Conyers Hodes McNulty RECORDED VOTE Cardoza Giffords LaTourette Cooper Holden Meehan Carnahan Gilchrest Lee Costa Holt Meek (FL) The Acting CHAIRMAN. A recorded Carney Gillibrand Levin Costello Honda Meeks (NY) vote has been demanded. Carson Gillmor Lewis (GA) Courtney Hooley Melancon A recorded vote was ordered. Castle Gonzalez Lipinski Cramer Hoyer Michaud Castor Gordon LoBiondo Crenshaw Inglis (SC) Miller (MI) The Acting CHAIRMAN. This will be Chandler Green, Al Loebsack Crowley Inslee Miller (NC) a 2-minute vote. Christensen Green, Gene Lofgren, Zoe Cubin Israel Mitchell The vote was taken by electronic de- Clarke Grijalva Lowey Cuellar Issa Mollohan vice, and there were—ayes 145, noes 277, Clay Hall (NY) Lynch Cummings Jackson (IL) Moore (KS) Cleaver Hare Mahoney (FL) Davis (AL) Jackson-Lee Moore (WI) not voting 15, as follows: Clyburn Harman Maloney (NY) Davis (CA) (TX) Moran (VA) [Roll No. 488] Cohen Hastert Markey Davis (IL) Jefferson Murphy (CT) Conyers Hastings (FL) Marshall Davis, David Johnson, E. B. Murtha AYES—145 Cooper Herseth Sandlin Matheson Davis, Lincoln Jones (OH) Nadler Aderholt Bartlett (MD) Blunt Costa Higgins Matsui Davis, Tom Kagen Napolitano Akin Barton (TX) Boehner Costello Hill McCarthy (NY) DeFazio Kanjorski Neal (MA) Bachmann Bilbray Bono Courtney Hinchey McCollum (MN) DeGette Kaptur Norton Bachus Bilirakis Boozman Cramer Hinojosa McCotter Delahunt Kennedy Nunes Baker Bishop (UT) Boustany Crowley Hirono McDermott DeLauro Kildee Oberstar Barrett (SC) Blackburn Brown (SC) Cuellar Hodes McGovern

VerDate Aug 31 2005 03:24 Jun 16, 2007 Jkt 059060 PO 00000 Frm 00018 Fmt 7634 Sfmt 0634 E:\CR\FM\A15JN7.051 H15JNPT1 mstockstill on PROD1PC66 with HOUSE June 15, 2007 CONGRESSIONAL RECORD — HOUSE H6497 McHugh Regula Solis A recorded vote was ordered. Frank (MA) Lynch Salazar McIntyre Rehberg Space Giffords Mahoney (FL) Sa´ nchez, Linda McNerney Reichert Spratt The Acting CHAIRMAN. This will be Gilchrest Maloney (NY) T. McNulty Renzi Stark a 2-minute vote. Gillibrand Markey Sanchez, Loretta Meehan Reyes Sutton The vote was taken by electronic de- Gonzalez Marshall Sarbanes Meek (FL) Rodriguez Tanner vice, and there were—ayes 178, noes 243, Gordon Matheson Saxton Meeks (NY) Ros-Lehtinen Tauscher Green, Al Matsui Schakowsky Melancon Roskam Taylor not voting 16, as follows: Green, Gene McCarthy (NY) Schiff Michaud Ross Terry [Roll No. 489] Grijalva McCollum (MN) Schwartz Miller (MI) Rothman Thompson (CA) Hall (NY) McDermott Scott (GA) Miller (NC) Roybal-Allard Thompson (MS) AYES—178 Hare McGovern Scott (VA) Mitchell Ruppersberger Harman McHugh Serrano Tierney Aderholt Foxx Moran (KS) Mollohan Rush Hastings (FL) McIntyre Sestak Towns Akin Franks (AZ) Murphy, Tim Moore (KS) Ryan (OH) Herseth Sandlin McNerney Shays Turner Alexander Frelinghuysen Musgrave Moore (WI) Ryan (WI) Higgins McNulty Shea-Porter Udall (CO) Bachmann Gallegly Moran (VA) Salazar Myrick Hill Meehan Sherman Udall (NM) Bachus Garrett (NJ) Murphy (CT) Sa´ nchez, Linda Neugebauer Hinchey Meek (FL) Shuler Upton Baker Gerlach Murphy, Patrick T. Nunes Hinojosa Meeks (NY) Sires Van Hollen Barrett (SC) Gillmor Murphy, Tim Sanchez, Loretta Pearce Hirono Melancon Skelton Vela´ zquez Bartlett (MD) Gingrey Murtha Sarbanes Pence Hodes Michaud Slaughter Visclosky Barton (TX) Gohmert Nadler Saxton Peterson (PA) Holden Miller (NC) Smith (NJ) Walden (OR) Biggert Goode Napolitano Schakowsky Petri Holt Mitchell Smith (WA) Bilbray Goodlatte Neal (MA) Schiff Walsh (NY) Pitts Honda Mollohan Snyder Bilirakis Granger Norton Schmidt Walz (MN) Platts Hooley Moore (KS) Solis Bishop (UT) Graves Oberstar Schwartz Wasserman Poe Hoyer Moore (WI) Space Blackburn Hall (TX) Obey Scott (GA) Schultz Price (GA) Inslee Moran (VA) Spratt Blunt Hastert Olver Scott (VA) Waters Israel Murphy (CT) Stark Boehner Hastings (WA) Pryce (OH) Ortiz Serrano Watson Jackson (IL) Murphy, Patrick Sutton Bono Hayes Putnam Pallone Sestak Watt Jackson-Lee Murtha Tanner Boozman Heller Radanovich Pascrell Shays Waxman (TX) Nadler Tauscher Boustany Hensarling Ramstad Pastor Shea-Porter Weiner Jefferson Napolitano Thompson (CA) Brown (SC) Herger Regula Payne Sherman Welch (VT) Johnson (GA) Neal (MA) Thompson (MS) Brown-Waite, Hobson Rehberg Perlmutter Shimkus Weller Johnson (IL) Norton Tierney Ginny Hoekstra Renzi Peterson (MN) Shuler Wexler Johnson, E. B. Oberstar Towns Buchanan Hulshof Reynolds Petri Sires Wilson (OH) Jones (OH) Obey Turner Burgess Hunter Rogers (AL) Pomeroy Skelton Woolsey Kagen Olver Udall (CO) Burton (IN) Inglis (SC) Rogers (KY) Porter Slaughter Wu Kaptur Ortiz Udall (NM) Buyer Issa Rogers (MI) Price (NC) Smith (NJ) Wynn Kennedy Pallone Van Hollen Calvert Jindal Rohrabacher Rahall Smith (WA) Yarmuth Kildee Pascrell Vela´ zquez Camp (MI) Johnson, Sam Ros-Lehtinen Rangel Snyder Young (AK) Kilpatrick Pastor Visclosky Campbell (CA) Jones (NC) Roskam Kind Payne Walsh (NY) Cannon Jordan NOT VOTING—15 Royce King (NY) Perlmutter Walz (MN) Cantor Keller Ryan (WI) Klein (FL) Peterson (MN) Wasserman Ackerman Faleomavaega Pickering Capito King (IA) Sali Kucinich Pomeroy Schultz Andrews Gutierrez Sessions Carter Kingston Schmidt Lampson Porter Waters Bonner Miller, George Stupak Castle Kline (MN) Sensenbrenner Langevin Price (NC) Watson Brady (TX) Myrick Tancredo Chabot Knollenberg Shadegg Lantos Rahall Watt Davis, Jo Ann Paul Westmoreland Coble Kuhl (NY) Shimkus Larsen (WA) Rangel Waxman Cole (OK) LaHood ANNOUNCEMENT BY THE ACTING CHAIRMAN Shuster Larson (CT) Reichert Weiner Conaway Lamborn Simpson Lee Reyes Welch (VT) The Acting CHAIRMAN (during the Crenshaw Latham Smith (NE) Levin Rodriguez Weller vote). Members are advised 30 seconds Cubin LaTourette Smith (TX) Lewis (GA) Ross Wexler Culberson Lewis (CA) are remaining in this vote. Souder Lipinski Rothman Wilson (OH) Davis (KY) Lewis (KY) Stearns LoBiondo Roybal-Allard Woolsey b 1114 Davis, David Linder Sullivan Loebsack Ruppersberger Wu Davis, Tom Lucas Taylor Lofgren, Zoe Rush Wynn So the amendment was rejected. Deal (GA) Lungren, Daniel Lowey Ryan (OH) Yarmuth The result of the vote was announced Diaz-Balart, L. E. Terry as above recorded. Diaz-Balart, M. Mack Thornberry Tiahrt NOT VOTING—16 Stated for: Doolittle Manzullo Drake Marchant Tiberi Ackerman Gutierrez Sessions Mrs. MYRICK. Mr. Chairman, I was unable Dreier McCarthy (CA) Upton Andrews Kanjorski Stupak to participate in the following vote. If I had Duncan McCaul (TX) Walberg Bonner Kirk Tancredo been present, I would have voted as follows: Ehlers McCotter Walden (OR) Brady (TX) Miller, George Westmoreland Wamp Davis, Jo Ann Paul Rollcall vote 488, on agreeing to the Rogers Emerson McCrery English (PA) McHenry Weldon (FL) Faleomavaega Pickering (KY) amendment—H.R. 2638, Department of Whitfield Everett McKeon ANNOUNCEMENT BY THE ACTING CHAIRMAN Homeland Security Appropriations Act, 2008— Fallin McMorris Wicker The Acting CHAIRMAN (during the I would have voted ‘‘aye.’’ Feeney Rodgers Wilson (NM) Flake Mica Wilson (SC) vote). Thirty seconds are remaining on AMENDMENT NO. 1 OFFERED BY MR. ROGERS OF Forbes Miller (FL) Wolf this vote. KENTUCKY Fortenberry Miller (MI) Young (AK) The Acting CHAIRMAN. The unfin- Fortun˜ o Miller, Gary Young (FL) b 1119 ished business is the demand for a re- NOES—243 Mr. TURNER changed his vote from corded vote on the amendment offered Abercrombie Butterfield Davis (CA) ‘‘aye to ‘‘no.’’ by the gentleman from Kentucky (Mr. Allen Capps Davis (IL) Mr. ISSA changed his vote from ‘‘no’’ ROGERS) on which further proceedings Altmire Capuano Davis, Lincoln to ‘‘aye.’’ were postponed and on which the noes Arcuri Cardoza DeFazio So the amendment was rejected. Baca Carnahan DeGette prevailed by voice vote. Baird Carney Delahunt The result of the vote was announced The Clerk will redesignate the Baldwin Carson DeLauro as above recorded. amendment. Barrow Castor Dent Stated for: The text of the amendment is as fol- Bean Chandler Dicks Becerra Christensen Dingell Mr. KIRK. Mr. Chairman, on rollcall No. 489, lows: Berkley Clarke Doggett I was inadvertently detained. Had I been Amendment No. 1 offered by Mr. ROGERS of Berman Clay Donnelly present, I would have voted ‘‘aye.’’ Kentucky: Berry Cleaver Doyle AMENDMENT OFFERED BY MR. PRICE OF NORTH At the end of the bill (before the short Bishop (GA) Clyburn Edwards CAROLINA title), insert the following: Bishop (NY) Cohen Ellison Blumenauer Conyers Ellsworth SEC. ll. Each amount appropriated or Mr. PRICE of North Carolina. Mr. otherwise made available by this Act that is Bordallo Cooper Emanuel Chairman, I offer an amendment. Boren Costa Engel not required to be appropriated or otherwise Boswell Costello Eshoo The Acting CHAIRMAN. The Clerk made available by a provision of law is here- Boucher Courtney Etheridge will designate the amendment. by reduced by 5.7 percent. Boyd (FL) Cramer Farr The text of the amendment is as fol- RECORDED VOTE Boyda (KS) Crowley Fattah lows: Brady (PA) Cuellar Ferguson The Acting CHAIRMAN. A recorded Braley (IA) Cummings Filner Amendment offered by Mr. PRICE of North vote has been demanded. Brown, Corrine Davis (AL) Fossella Carolina:

VerDate Aug 31 2005 03:24 Jun 16, 2007 Jkt 059060 PO 00000 Frm 00019 Fmt 7634 Sfmt 0634 E:\CR\FM\A15JN7.053 H15JNPT1 mstockstill on PROD1PC66 with HOUSE H6498 CONGRESSIONAL RECORD — HOUSE June 15, 2007 Page 74, after line 18, insert the following change existing law. It constitutes leg- H.R. 2683 demonstrates to our Nation this new section: islation in an appropriations bill, and Congress is serious about protecting our citi- SEC.ll.The amount otherwise provided by therefore violates clause 2 of rule XXI. zens and I urge its passage. this Act for ‘‘Firefighter Assistance Grants’’ I ask for a ruling of the Chair. Once again, I would like to thank the Com- is hereby increased by $5,058,000, which shall The Acting CHAIRMAN. Does any be available to carry out section 34 of the mittee on Appropriations Subcommittee on Federal Fire Prevention and Control Act of Member wish to be heard on the point Homeland Security and the Homeland Secu- 1974. of order? If not, the chair will rule. rity for their hard work to increase funding for The Acting CHAIRMAN. Pursuant to As stated on page 135 of House Prac- the Department of Homeland Security. the order of the House of Thursday, tice, a limitation must apply solely to Mr. SIRES. Mr. Chairman, it was clear on June 14, the gentleman from North the money of the appropriation under September 11 that one of New Jersey’s critical consideration and may not be applied Carolina (Mr. PRICE) and a Member op- security weaknesses was the protection of posed each will control 5 minutes. to money appropriated in other acts. chemical security plants and facilities. New The Chair recognizes the gentleman The amendment offered by the gen- Jersey did not wait around years for the De- from North Carolina. tleman from Wisconsin explicitly ad- partment of Homeland Security to enact strong Mr. PRICE of North Carolina. Mr. dresses funds in other acts. The amend- chemical security regulations. Our State took Chairman, I have a simple and ment therefore constitutes legislation, the initiative to protect its citizens by enacting straightforward amendment that I am and the point of order is sustained. strong chemical security laws. This House is offering as a result of the long debate The Clerk will read. taking action to make sure that my State will we’ve had, the many amendments The Clerk read as follows: be able to keep our strong standards. The fis- we’ve adopted, and where we stand at This Act may be cited as the ‘‘Department cal year 2008 Homeland Security appropria- of Homeland Security Appropriations Act, tions bill will prohibit the Department of Home- the end of this. 2008’’. The amendment would allocate $5 land Security from overturning New Jersey’s million, a modest adjustment, to Mrs. CHRISTENSEN. Mr. Chairman, I would chemical security regulations. FEMA’s Firefighter Assistance Grants, like to commend Chairman OBEY and Ranking I represent part of the area known as the specifically, the Staffing for Adequate Member LEWIS for their leadership in bringing ‘‘most dangerous 2 miles,’’ right near Port Eliz- Fire and Emergency Response pro- the Department of Homeland Security Appro- abeth in New Jersey. Securing the infrastruc- gram, the SAFER program. priations bill to the House floor. I would also ture along this corridor is not only important As I’m sure most Members know, the like to commend Chairman THOMPSON and for the safety of my constituents and the resi- SAFER program helps local fire de- Ranking Member KING for their unyielding ef- dents of New Jersey, but also for the entire partments to increase the number of forts to ensure that the Department of Home- Nation. That is why it is so important that the frontline firefighters. The goal is for land Security receives adequate funding to Homeland Security appropriations bill contains fire departments to increase their carryout its mission—to help prevent, protect $400 million to protect critical port facilities staffing and deployment capabilities, against and respond to acts of terrorism on and infrastructure. and ultimately to obtain 24-hour staff- U.S. soil. Mr. Chairman, the Homeland Security ap- ing. I am pleased that for fiscal year 2007–2008, propriations bill has my support because it is We, in this bill, have done our very the Committee recommends $2,065,387,000 vital to the security of my constituents, the best to more adequately fund the fire above the amount requested for discretionary State of New Jersey, and the entire Nation. grants and the SAFER program. But resources. On February 5th, President Bush Thank you. the need is great, and we believe this is delivered the fiscal year 2008 budget request Mr. MACK. Mr. Chairman, I rise today to a prudent and useful and productive for the Department of Homeland Security and share a few thoughts on the Homeland Secu- place to invest these additional funds. it failed to address our Nation’s most pressing rity bill and, more specifically, the Davis-Bacon Mr. Chairman, this amendment has security needs. It left gaps in our Nation’s bor- expansion that is contained within this legisla- been cleared on both sides of the aisle. der, port, mass transit, rail, aviation, cyber and tion. This is an important bill for our Nation— I ask our colleagues to approve this critical infrastructure security. Essentially, the one that we all should be able to support; un- critical funding for our firefighters. administration’s proposed budget failed to ag- fortunately, instead of solely funding our na- Mr. ROGERS of Kentucky. Will the gressively promote the necessity of protection, tional security needs, the Majority wants to gentleman yield? prevention, and preparation. use this bill as an opportunity to fund union Mr. PRICE of North Carolina. I am With the recently foiled JFK terrorist plot security. happy to yield. and the issues of coordination surrounding the I view the issue like this: You are either for Mr. ROGERS of Kentucky. We join TB case, it is clearly evident that we need to the taxpayer, or you are against the taxpayer; you in the amendment. put more resources into the DHS. While we you are either for small business, or you are Mr. PRICE of North Carolina. I passed supplemental funding for the war in against it; you are either for free markets, or thank the gentleman. Iraq, protecting our Nation’s security must re- you are against them; you are either for open Mr. Chairman, I yield back the bal- main a priority. Homeland terrorism is still a competition and freedom, or you are against it. ance of my time. prevalent threat. With this bill, it is pretty certain where the Ma- The Acting CHAIRMAN. The ques- H.R. 2683 makes key investments in areas jority comes down on those very basic ques- tion is on the amendment offered by such as first responder and port security by tions. In the end, the American taxpayer will the gentleman from North Carolina appropriating $1.97 billion above the Presi- be the loser if these provisions are allowed to (Mr. PRICE). dent’s request. These grants were funded at be signed into law. The amendment was agreed to. $4.92 billion in 2004 and have been cut every With the poison pill of the Davis-Bacon pro- AMENDMENT OFFERED BY MR. OBEY year since. I am also pleased that the bill ap- visions, this becomes unacceptable legislation. Mr. OBEY. Mr. Chairman, I offer an propriation includes $50 million above the ad- Our friends across the aisle—in their rush to amendment. ministration’s request and $797 million above pass giveaways to unions—are saddling the The Acting CHAIRMAN. The Clerk 2007. This will allow DHS to strengthen our American people with needlessly higher costs. will designate the amendment. Nation’s borders beyond our Mexican border Put simply, this policy is a throwback to failed The text of the amendment is as fol- and include areas in the Caribbean such as Depression-era economic policy. lows: my district—the U.S. Virgin Islands. Since this Congress convened, Mr. Speak- H.R. 2683 also addresses lessons learned er, Democrats have been trying to claim the Amendment offered by Mr. OBEY: At the end of the bill, before the short from Hurricanes Rita and Katrina. This in- mantle of fiscal responsibility. But how can title, add the following new section: cludes increase funding for improvements to they realistically claim that title with this sort of SEC. 544. None of the funds in this or any FEMA’s management operation called for after policy? In reality, they are quickly showing other Act may be used to pay more than one Katrina. The bill also provides $200 million themselves, once again, to be the party of dollar for a legislative earmark as defined in above 2007 for assistance to State and local anti-competition and bad policy. Instead of in- clause 9 of Rule XXI. governments. serting bad law into a critical bill, Democrats POINT OF ORDER Overall, this appropriation bill reflects nu- should be leading the way by removing Davis- Mr. ROGERS of Kentucky. Mr. Chair- merous hours of oversight hearings on every Bacon from all Federal law. man, I make a point of order against aspect of security and terrorism issues affect- Countless studies have shown that action the amendment because it proposes to ing our Nation’s borders and infrastructure. would truly save the taxpayers’ money. In fact,

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One woman SLAUGHTER, Chair of the Rules Com- vast majority of our Nation’s workforce is non- such scheme involves the transshipment of mittee, authored a provision that will delay im- unionized and our policies should reflect that. goods to evade duty or quotas on textiles plementation of the passport requirement until We need to be working to ensure there is fair being brought into the country. Over the last a pilot program has been completed to deter- and open competition for government grants— several years, U.S. Customs and Border Pa- mine if an enhanced driver’s license may offer not rewards for Big Labor. trol, CBP, and Immigration and Customs En- the same security as a passport with a far All this leads to the question: Why wouldn’t forcement have been very successful in stop- lesser impact to border communities. we remove this law from the books? With the ping many of these illegal textile trans- And my Northern Border colleagues Con- amendment to strike Davis-Bacon from this shipments. gressman LATOURETTE and Congressman bill, which I am proud to cosponsor with sev- In 2006, Customs announced that they KUCINICH won overwhelming approval for their eral of my colleagues, we are seeking to take seized more than $100 million in wearing ap- amendment to delay implementation of the a first step in making sure this law doesn’t ex- parel and textile goods that were misrepre- passport requirement until June 2009. pand any further. sented, smuggled or illegally transshipped in These legislative provisions reflect the con- So, Mr. Chairman, I stand up in support of an effort to circumvent U.S. textile trade laws cern that my Northern Border colleagues and this amendment, in support of good fiscal pol- and regulations. Of that amount, $3 million I have been expressing for some time: that re- icy, and in support of the taxpayers. Expand- worth of socks were confiscated. This program quiring a passport for travel at Northern Bor- ing this law will only once again throw more is making a difference and giving U.S. textile der land crossings is unworkable, unneces- costs on the backs of hard-working Ameri- manufacturers an opportunity to compete. I sary, and destructive to our communities. cans. You cannot say you are for fiscal re- fully support this funding and am pleased that I represent the City of Buffalo and sur- sponsibility and free markets while at the this Congress continues to recognize its im- rounding communities in Western New York. same time promoting policies that lead to the portance. We are an area that is plagued with a vulner- exact opposite. Try as they might, the Majority Mrs. MALONEY of New York. Mr. Chair- able economy, and cutting off commerce with cannot have it both ways. The American peo- man, I rise today in support of H.R. 2638, the our Canadian neighbors would be a knockout ple deserve better. FY 2008 Homeland Security Appropriations blow to our community. Southern Ontario is Mr. ADERHOLT. Mr. Chairman, I would like Act. I want to commend Chairman PRICE and the third-fastest growing economy in North to reference two positive programs within this Ranking Member ROGERS for their leadership America, and its population is expected to in- Homeland Security Appropriations bill that are in getting the bill to the Floor today. crease by 3 million over the next two decades. H.R. 2638 provides critical funding to protect making a difference in the 4th District of Ala- Western New York needs direct and efficient the homeland in case of disasters, both man- bama. access to that market, as we depend on our made and natural. As a representative for For several years, Congress has included Canadian neighbors to support our cultural, re- New York City, terrorist target number one, I funding in this bill for local Assistance to Fire- tail, and educational institutions. am especially pleased to see the increased Last year my office received twenty re- fighters Grants. The purpose of this grant pro- funding in several important areas. The bill in- quests for assistance to expedite passport ap- gram is to award grants directly to fire depart- creases funding by $30 million over last year’s plications. In the first 6 months of 2007 my of- ments and nonaffiliated emergency medical amount to $800 million for the Urban Area Se- fice has received over 500. It is clear that as service organizations. These awards aim to curity Initiative grants. While I am pleased to we move toward the Administration’s stated enhance our first responder’s ability to protect see this increase in funding, I strongly believe goal of January 2008 for implementation of the the health and safety of the public, as well as that these grants should receive even more passport requirement, the system is over- that of first-responder personnel, with respect funding so that urban areas that are high-risk whelmed. If the Administration proceeds on its to fire-related hazards. Using a competitive targets for terrorist attacks are better pre- current course, our residents will not have ac- process overseen by fire service subject mat- pared. The bill also includes increased funding cess to the documents they need and cross- ter experts, DHS awards grants to applicants for port security grants and rail and transit border travel will come to a standstill. This is whose requests best address the priorities of grants, both of which are vitally important to unacceptable. the program. New York City. It is my hope and expectation that the clear This is especially important in the district This bill addresses the critical needs in avia- rejection of the passport requirement this that I represent in North Alabama. tion security by including funding to double the House adopted today will send a message to As a rural area, North Alabama is home to amount of cargo inspected on passenger air- the White House, Department of State and many volunteer fire departments and rescue planes. After going through security checks to Department of Homeland Security that we ex- squads. These people work hard to protect get on a plane, passengers should feel secure pect them to reconsider and revise this ill-con- their communities and provide first rate care of that the cargo stowed underneath their feet ceived and dangerous proposal. their neighbors. Unfortunately in too many in- has been checked as well. This funding is an Mr. ORTIZ. Mr. Chairman, I rise in support stances they are forced to do so with older important step in making that happen. of the FY08 Homeland Security Appropriations equipment that doesn’t provide the proper I also want to note the language in the bill bill—the House’s first all-encompassing look at safety or performance that they need to do that aims to reduce the number of sole-source the security of our Nation. But I strongly op- their jobs. This problem isn’t for lack of care; contracts given out by the Department of pose the proposition that a border wall will it’s in large measure due to a lack of funding. Homeland Security. The bill requires, except in protect this Nation, and I ask my colleagues to The Fire Grant program has proven to be a emergencies and when certain distribution consider what a wall along the Southwest bor- tremendous asset that has helped meet the mechanisms already exist, a full and open der will do. needs of the fire departments and EMS orga- competitive process for the obligation of all During this debate my friends in the minority nizations that I represent. grant and contract funds. As a longtime pro- have said they are focused on the funding lev- I am pleased that this important program ponent of fair and open contracting, this lan- els of this bill . . . saying they are too high has received increased funding this year. That guage is critical to ensuring greater account- and wasteful. Here’s what is wasteful: accord- means that more organizations will be able to ability and transparency in spending tax- ing to Customs and Border Protection, every participate and upgrade equipment and train- payers’ dollars. mile of a wall will cost at least $3 million dol- ing that they might otherwise have been un- H.R. 2638 is a good, comprehensive bill that lars to construct. That doesn’t include any able to do. As a result they will be better pre- will improve our security and our prepared- funding needed to buy private lands or main- pared to save lives, protect homes and busi- ness should another disaster strike. tain the fence. nesses and continue to serve their commu- I urge my colleagues to support this bill. In this 21st Century, we have the tech- nities in a meaningful way. Mr. HIGGINS. Mr. Chairman, I rise to con- nology to adequately protect our borders I would also like to take this opportunity to gratulate this House on passing a homeland through a virtual fence without dividing com- thank the Chairman and Ranking Member for security appropriations bill that will protect the munities, adversely impacting our economy, their support of another important program economies of Northern Border communities as giving up water rights, denying private prop- within Homeland Security, textile trans- well as protect us from terrorism. erty rights for landowners on the border, or shipment enforcement. As a district with a The homeland security bill contained two re- changing international boundaries without ben- heavy textile manufacturing presence, I am bukes of the way the Department of State and efit of international treaties.

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VerDate Aug 31 2005 03:27 Jun 16, 2007 Jkt 059060 PO 00000 Frm 00037 Fmt 7634 Sfmt 9920 E:\CR\FM\A15JN7.068 H15JNPT1 mstockstill on PROD1PC66 with HOUSE Insert offset folio 162F/15 here EH15JN07.015 H6516 CONGRESSIONAL RECORD — HOUSE June 15, 2007 Mr. PRICE of North Carolina. Mr. MOTION TO RECOMMIT OFFERED BY MR. LEWIS motion to recommit touches, words Chairman, I move that the Committee OF CALIFORNIA like ‘‘fencing’’ and ‘‘border protec- do now rise and report the bill back to Mr. LEWIS of California. Mr. Speak- tion.’’ But Members should understand the House with sundry amendments, er, I offer a motion to recommit. that if they are really interested in with the recommendation that the The SPEAKER pro tempore. Is the border protection, if they are inter- amendments be agreed to and that the gentleman opposed to the bill? ested in immigration enforcement, if bill, as amended, do pass. Mr. LEWIS of California. I am. they are interested in funding for a The SPEAKER pro tempore. The The motion was agreed to. concerted effort, which this bill initi- Clerk will report the motion to recom- Accordingly, the Committee rose; ates, to identify and deport persons and the Speaker pro tempore (Mr. mit. The Clerk read as follows: who have committed serious crimes, if MCNULTY) having assumed the chair, they are interested in enhanced port Mr. LEWIS of California moves to recom- Mr. ROSS, Acting Chairman of the security and transit security and sup- Committee of the Whole House on the mit the bill, H.R. 2638, making appropria- tions for the Department of Homeland Secu- port for local communities, if our State of the Union, reported that that rity for the fiscal year ending September 30, Members are interested in those crit- Committee, having had under consider- 2008, and for other purposes, to the Com- ical priorities, which is what this bill is ation the bill (H.R. 2638) making appro- mittee on Appropriations with instructions focused on, then they will defeat this priations for the Department of Home- to report the same back promptly with an cleverly-worded fraud. It will kill the land Security for the fiscal year ending amendment to provide the funds necessary bill. September 30, 2008, and for other pur- for the construction of at least 2 layers of re- We should defeat the motion to re- inforced fencing, the installation of addi- poses, pursuant to House Resolution commit. That is all I believe that needs 473, he reported the bill back to the tional physical barrier, roads, lighting, cam- eras, and sensors pursuant to section to be said. I ask for my colleagues to House with sundry amendments adopt- 102(b)(1) of the Illegal Immigration Reform vote no. ed in the Committee of the Whole, with and Immigrant Responsibility Act of 1986 Mr. Speaker, I yield back the balance the recommendation that the amend- and make adjustments in such other ac- of my time. ments be agreed to and that the bill, as counts in the bill as may be necessary to The SPEAKER pro tempore. Without amended, do pass. comply with the Subcommittee’s 302(b) allo- objection, the previous question is or- The SPEAKER pro tempore. Under cation. dered on the motion to recommit. the rule, the previous question is or- b 1130 There was no objection. dered. The SPEAKER pro tempore. The gen- The SPEAKER pro tempore. The (By unanimous consent, Mr. HOYER tleman from California is recognized question is on the motion to recommit. was allowed to speak out of order.) for 5 minutes. The question was taken; and the PERMISSION TO REDUCE TIME FOR ELECTRONIC Mr. LEWIS of California. Mr. Speak- Speaker pro tempore announced that VOTING DURING FURTHER CONSIDERATION OF the noes appeared to have it. H.R. 2638 AND DURING CONSIDERATION OF H.R. er, this motion involves bold direction 2642, MILITARY CONSTRUCTION AND VETERANS to provide the funds necessary to fund Mr. LEWIS of California. Mr. Speak- AFFAIRS APPROPRIATIONS ACT, 2008 all aspects of the security barrier need- er, on that I demand the yeas and nays. Mr. HOYER. Mr. Speaker, I ask ed to protect our borders. When I say The yeas and nays were ordered. unanimous consent ‘‘all aspects,’’ I mean fencing, tactical The SPEAKER pro tempore. Pursu- (1) That during all proceedings today infrastructure and technology, any and ant to the order of the House of today, on H.R. 2642, the Military Construction all tools needed by the Department of this is a 5-minute vote. bill, the Chair be authorized to reduce Homeland Security to secure our po- Pursuant to clause 9 of rule XX and to 2 minutes the minimum time for rous borders. Under this motion, the the order of the House of today, the electronic voting on any question that funds in the bill would have to be allo- Chair will reduce to 2 minutes the min- otherwise could be subjected to 5- cated as necessary to meet the goals of imum time for the electronic vote on minute voting under clause 8 or 9 of the Secure Fence Act, which was the question of passage. rule XX or under clause 6 of rule XVIII; passed by this body in the last Con- The vote was taken by electronic de- and gress by a vote of 283–138. vice, and there were—yeas 200, nays (2) That during proceedings in the Before we can consider so-called im- 217, not voting 15, as follows: House today on both H.R. 2638 and H.R. migration reform, we must get our pri- [Roll No. 490] 2642, the Chair be authorized to reduce orities straight and secure our borders. YEAS—200 to 5 minutes the minimum time for DHS’s Secure Border Initiative, or SBI, Aderholt Chabot Gillmor electronic voting on even the first vote is working. In FY 2006, we ended the Akin Coble Gingrey in a series. flawed practice of catch and release. In Alexander Cole (OK) Gohmert Mr. Speaker, by this order I am pro- FY 2007, we reduced the apprehension Bachmann Conaway Goode Bachus Crenshaw Goodlatte posing that the first vote in any series of illegal immigrants along the border Baker Cubin Granger in the Committee of the Whole will be, by almost 50 percent. Barrett (SC) Culberson Graves as usual, a 15-minute vote; that the Let’s take the next step in FY 2008 Barrow Davis (KY) Hall (TX) with the funding provided in this bill Bartlett (MD) Davis, David Hastert first vote in a series back in the House Barton (TX) Davis, Tom Hastings (WA) after concluding business in the Com- and ensure that border security is more Biggert Deal (GA) Hayes mittee of the Whole may be, and we ex- than just a term politicians throw Bilbray Dent Heller pect will be, a 5-minute vote; and that around, that it becomes a reality. Bilirakis Donnelly Hensarling Bishop (UT) Doolittle Herger subsequent votes in any series and in Mr. Speaker, I yield back the balance Blackburn Drake Herseth Sandlin either setting may be 2-minute votes. of my time. Blunt Dreier Hobson The SPEAKER pro tempore. Is there Mr. PRICE of North Carolina. Mr. Boehner Duncan Hoekstra objection to the request of the gen- Speaker, I rise in opposition to the mo- Bono Ehlers Hulshof Boozman Ellsworth Hunter tleman from Maryland? tion to recommit. Boren Emerson Inglis (SC) There was no objection. The SPEAKER pro tempore. The gen- Boustany English (PA) Issa The SPEAKER pro tempore. Is a sep- tleman from North Carolina is recog- Brown (SC) Everett Jindal arate vote demanded on any amend- nized for 5 minutes. Brown-Waite, Fallin Johnson (IL) Mr. PRICE of North Carolina. Mr. Ginny Feeney Johnson, Sam ment reported from the Committee of Buchanan Ferguson Jones (NC) the Whole? If not, the Chair will put Speaker, this motion to recommit, to Burgess Flake Jordan them en gros. put it as bluntly as I can possibly put Burton (IN) Forbes Keller The amendments were agreed to. it, would kill this bill. It would simply Buyer Fortenberry King (IA) Calvert Fossella King (NY) The SPEAKER pro tempore. The kill the bill. The wording, the tell-tale Camp (MI) Foxx Kingston question is on the engrossment and wording, ‘‘to report the same back Campbell (CA) Franks (AZ) Kirk third reading of the bill. promptly,’’ those are code words for Cannon Frelinghuysen Kline (MN) The bill was ordered to be engrossed killing this bill. Cantor Gallegly Knollenberg Capito Garrett (NJ) Kuhl (NY) and read a third time, and was read the Now, one has to acknowledge that Carter Gerlach Lamborn third time. there are some hot buttons that this Castle Gilchrest Lampson

VerDate Aug 31 2005 03:27 Jun 16, 2007 Jkt 059060 PO 00000 Frm 00038 Fmt 7634 Sfmt 0634 E:\CR\FM\K15JN7.084 H15JNPT1 mstockstill on PROD1PC66 with HOUSE June 15, 2007 CONGRESSIONAL RECORD — HOUSE H6517 Latham Neugebauer Shays Tauscher Visclosky Welch (VT) He was elected in 1960, but was de- LaTourette Nunes Shimkus Thompson (CA) Walz (MN) Wexler feated in 1976 by Tom Luken. Tom was Lewis (CA) Pearce Shuler Thompson (MS) Wasserman Wilson (OH) Lewis (KY) Pence Shuster Tierney Schultz Woolsey obviously a Democrat. These were Linder Peterson (PA) Simpson Towns Waters Wu Tom’s comments about Donald Clancy: LoBiondo Petri Smith (NE) Udall (CO) Watson Wynn ‘‘He was a formidable opponent and Udall (NM) Watt Lucas Pitts Smith (NJ) Yarmuth well-regarded. People often asked what Lungren, Daniel Platts Smith (TX) Van Hollen Waxman ´ E. Poe Souder Velazquez Weiner your relations really are with your op- Mack Porter Stearns NOT VOTING—15 ponents. I’ve never had a cross word Manzullo Price (GA) Sullivan Ackerman Frank (MA) Pickering with Don Clancy, because he was a Marchant Pryce (OH) Taylor Marshall Putnam Andrews Gutierrez Sessions good guy and a good friend. Clance Terry Matheson Radanovich Bonner LaHood Stupak Thornberry served the district and the city very McCarthy (CA) Ramstad Brady (TX) Miller, George Tancredo Tiahrt well. He was respected. I’d say he was McCaul (TX) Regula Davis, Jo Ann Paul Westmoreland McCotter Rehberg Tiberi loved by his constituents on the West McCrery Reichert Turner ANNOUNCEMENT BY THE SPEAKER PRO TEMPORE side and throughout the city.’’ McHenry Renzi Upton The Speaker pro tempore (during the This was truly someone I believe who McHugh Reynolds Walberg vote). Members are advised 2 minutes Walden (OR) will be remembered. He served both on McKeon Rogers (AL) remain in this vote. McMorris Rogers (KY) Walsh (NY) the Ways and Means Committee and he Rodgers Rogers (MI) Wamp b 1138 served on the Armed Services Com- Mica Rohrabacher Weldon (FL) mittee. Miller (FL) Roskam Weller So the motion to recommit was re- Miller (MI) Royce Whitfield jected. His wife, Betty, his daughters, Patty Miller, Gary Ryan (WI) Wicker The result of the vote was announced and Kathy, and son, Dan, and three Moran (KS) Sali Wilson (NM) grand children I know are going to Murphy, Patrick Saxton Wilson (SC) as above recorded. Murphy, Tim Schmidt Wolf (By unanimous consent, Mrs. miss him, and we should keep them in Musgrave Sensenbrenner Young (AK) SCHMIDT was allowed to speak out of our hearts and in our prayers. Myrick Shadegg Young (FL) order.) His political legacy will be carried on I believe by his daughter Patty, who is NAYS—217 MOMENT OF SILENCE IN MEMORY OF THE HONORABLE DONALD DANIEL CLANCY in the State senate now. I would ask Abercrombie Farr McNulty our colleagues, there are still some Allen Fattah Meehan Mrs. SCHMIDT. Mr. Speaker, I rise Altmire Filner Meek (FL) today to honor the memory of a great here that served with him, if you Arcuri Giffords Meeks (NY) man, a former Member of this body wouldn’t mind dropping a note to the Baca Gillibrand Melancon who is being laid to rest as we speak. family, I am sure they would greatly Baird Gonzalez Michaud appreciate it. Baldwin Gordon Miller (NC) Donald Daniel Clancy was born in Bean Green, Al Mitchell , Ohio, on July 24, 1921. He Mr. Speaker, I thank the gentle- Becerra Green, Gene Mollohan graduated from Elder High School and woman for bringing this up. Berkley Grijalva Moore (KS) then attended . In Mrs. SCHMIDT. Mr. Speaker, if we Berman Hall (NY) Moore (WI) Berry Hare Moran (VA) 1948, he graduated from Cincinnati Law could have a moment of silence. Bishop (GA) Harman Murphy (CT) School and gained admission to the bar The SPEAKER pro tempore. The Bishop (NY) Hastings (FL) Murtha the same year. He began practicing law Chair would ask all Members of the Blumenauer Higgins Nadler Boswell Hill Napolitano in Cincinnati. House to rise for a moment of silence Boucher Hinchey Neal (MA) Congressman Clancy began his serv- in memory of Congressman Clancy. Boyd (FL) Hinojosa Oberstar ice to the public as a member of the ANNOUNCEMENT BY THE SPEAKER PRO TEMPORE Boyda (KS) Hirono Obey City Council of Cincinnati in 1952, serv- Brady (PA) Hodes Olver The SPEAKER pro tempore. Without Braley (IA) Holden Ortiz ing on the Council until becoming objection, 2-minute voting will resume. Brown, Corrine Holt Pallone Mayor from 1958 to 1960. There was no objection. Butterfield Honda Pascrell Donald Clancy earned the Republican The SPEAKER pro tempore. The Capps Hooley Pastor nomination for the Second District in Capuano Hoyer Payne question is on the passage of the bill. Cardoza Inslee Perlmutter 1960, a seat which I now hold. Donald Under clause 10 of rule XX, the yeas Carnahan Israel Peterson (MN) Clancy won the election and began his and nays are ordered. Carney Jackson (IL) Pomeroy service in the 87th Congress. He served This will be a 2-minute vote. Carson Jackson-Lee Price (NC) for 16 years. Castor (TX) Rahall The vote was taken by electronic de- He is being laid to rest as we speak. Chandler Jefferson Rangel vice, and there were—yeas 268, nays Clarke Johnson (GA) Reyes He is survived by his wife, his children 150, not voting 14, as follows: Clay Johnson, E. B. Rodriguez and three wonderful grandchildren. His Cleaver Jones (OH) Ros-Lehtinen [Roll No. 491] Clyburn Kagen Ross daughter, Patty, serves in the Ohio leg- Cohen Kanjorski Rothman islature as a Senator. YEAS—268 Conyers Kaptur Roybal-Allard Mr. Speaker, I would like to yield to Abercrombie Butterfield Davis (KY) Cooper Kennedy Ruppersberger my colleague, . Aderholt Cannon Davis, Lincoln Costa Kildee Rush Allen Capito DeFazio Costello Kilpatrick Ryan (OH) Mr. CHABOT. Mr. Speaker, I thank Altmire Capps DeGette Courtney Kind Salazar the gentlewoman for yielding. Arcuri Capuano Delahunt Cramer Klein (FL) Sa´ nchez, Linda Mr. Speaker, I want to join with my Baca Cardoza DeLauro Crowley Kucinich T. fellow Buckeye, Congresswoman Baird Carnahan Dent Cuellar Langevin Sanchez, Loretta Baldwin Carney Dicks Cummings Lantos Sarbanes SCHMIDT. I think we should take this Barrow Carson Dingell Davis (AL) Larsen (WA) Schakowsky moment to commemorate the passing Bean Castor Doggett Davis (CA) Larson (CT) Schiff of Donald Clancy. Becerra Chabot Donnelly Davis (IL) Lee Schwartz Mr. Speaker, Donald Clancy very Berkley Chandler Doyle Davis, Lincoln Levin Scott (GA) Berman Clarke Edwards DeFazio Lewis (GA) Scott (VA) honorably represented what was then Berry Clay Ellison DeGette Lipinski Serrano the Second District, which is now es- Bilirakis Cleaver Ellsworth Delahunt Loebsack Sestak sentially the First District that I rep- Bishop (GA) Clyburn Emanuel DeLauro Lofgren, Zoe Shea-Porter Bishop (NY) Cohen Engel resent. He actually lived in JEAN Diaz-Balart, L. Lowey Sherman Blumenauer Cooper Eshoo Diaz-Balart, M. Lynch Sires SCHMIDT’s district as well. Boren Costa Etheridge Dicks Mahoney (FL) Skelton This was truly a great man. I will not Boswell Costello Farr Dingell Maloney (NY) Slaughter repeat all the details that the gentle- Boucher Courtney Fattah Doggett Markey Smith (WA) Boyd (FL) Cramer Ferguson Doyle Matsui Snyder woman said, but he grew up basically Boyda (KS) Crowley Filner Edwards McCarthy (NY) Solis on the West Side of Cincinnati and Brady (PA) Cuellar Fossella Ellison McCollum (MN) Space went to a rival high school. He went to Braley (IA) Culberson Frank (MA) Emanuel McDermott Spratt Elder, I went to LaSalle. We went to Brown, Corrine Cummings Frelinghuysen Engel McGovern Stark Brown-Waite, Davis (AL) Gallegly Eshoo McIntyre Sutton rival law schools, both in Cincinnati, Ginny Davis (CA) Garrett (NJ) Etheridge McNerney Tanner and both served on City Council. Buchanan Davis (IL) Gerlach

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An act to amend title 4, United Green, Al McCollum (MN) Sarbanes Petri Sensenbrenner Walberg States Code, to authorize the Governor of a Green, Gene McDermott Saxton Pitts Shadegg Walden (OR) Platts Shimkus State, territory, or possession of the United Grijalva McGovern Schakowsky Wamp Hall (NY) McHugh Poe Shuster States to order that the National flag be Schiff Weldon (FL) Hare McIntyre Price (GA) Simpson flown at half-staff in that State, territory, or Schwartz Wicker Harman McNerney Putnam Smith (NE) possession in the event of the death of a Scott (GA) Wilson (SC) Hastings (FL) McNulty Scott (VA) Radanovich Smith (TX) member of the Armed forces from that State, Hayes Meehan Rehberg Souder Wolf territory, or possession who dies while serv- Serrano Young (AK) Herseth Sandlin Meek (FL) Sestak Rogers (MI) Stark ing on active duty. Young (FL) Higgins Meeks (NY) Shays Rohrabacher Stearns H. Con. Res. 164. Concurrent Resolution au- Hill Melancon Shea-Porter NOT VOTING—14 thorizing the use of the Rotunda of the Cap- Hinchey Michaud Sherman itol for a ceremony to award the Congres- Hinojosa Miller (MI) Shuler Ackerman Davis, Jo Ann Sessions Hirono Miller (NC) sional Gold Medal to Dr. Norman E. Borlaug. Sires Andrews Gutierrez Stupak Hodes Mitchell Skelton Bonner Miller, George Tancredo The message also announced That Holden Mollohan Slaughter Brady (TX) Paul Westmoreland pursuant to Public Law 101–509, the Holt Moore (KS) Smith (NJ) Conyers Pickering Honda Moore (WI) Chair, on behalf of the Secretary of the Smith (WA) Hooley Moran (VA) 1147 Senate, announces the appointment of Snyder b Hoyer Murphy (CT) Solis Cheryl B. Vogt, of Georgia, to the Ad- Inslee Murphy, Patrick So the bill was passed. Space visory Committee on the Records of Israel Murphy, Tim The result of the vote was announced Spratt Jackson (IL) Murtha Congress. Sutton as above recorded. Jackson-Lee Nadler f (TX) Napolitano Tanner A motion to reconsider was laid on Jefferson Neal (MA) Tauscher the table. PROVIDING FOR CONSIDERATION Johnson (GA) Oberstar Taylor OF H.R. 2642, MILITARY CON- Thompson (CA) PERSONAL EXPLANATION Johnson (IL) Obey STRUCTION AND VETERANS AF- Johnson, E. B. Olver Thompson (MS) Mr. ANDREWS. Mr. Speaker, I was un- Jones (OH) Ortiz Tierney avoidably detained from voting this morning, FAIRS APPROPRIATIONS ACT, Towns Kagen Pallone Friday, June 15, 2007, as I was attending the 2008 Kanjorski Pascrell Udall (CO) Kaptur Pastor Udall (NM) graduation of my daughter. Had I been Mr. WELCH of Vermont. Mr. Speak- Kennedy Payne Upton present I would have voted ‘‘yea’’ on the fol- er, I ask unanimous consent that Kildee Perlmutter Van Hollen lowing rollcall votes: No. 470, No. 473, No. (1) it be in order at any time for the Vela´ zquez Kilpatrick Peterson (MN) 483, No. 491. Speaker, as though pursuant to clause Kind Peterson (PA) Visclosky King (NY) Pomeroy Walsh (NY) Had I been present I would have voted 2(b) of rule XVIII, to declare the House Kirk Porter Walz (MN) ‘‘nay’’ on the following rollcall votes: No. 466, resolved into the Committee of the Klein (FL) Price (NC) Wasserman No. 467, No. 468, No. 469, No. 471, No. 472, Whole House on the state of the Union Lampson Pryce (OH) Schultz for consideration of the bill (H.R. 2642) Langevin Rahall Waters No. 474, No. 475, No. 476, No. 477, No. 478, Lantos Ramstad Watson No. 479, No. 480, No. 481, No. 482, No. 484, making appropriations for military Larsen (WA) Rangel Watt No. 485, No. 486, No. 487, No. 488, No. 489, construction, the Department of Vet- Larson (CT) Regula Waxman No. 490. erans Affairs, and related agencies for LaTourette Reichert Weiner the fiscal year ending September 30, Lee Renzi Welch (VT) f Levin Reyes Weller 2008, and for other purposes, which Lewis (GA) Reynolds Wexler AUTHORIZING THE CLERK TO shall proceed according to the fol- Lipinski Rodriguez Whitfield MAKE CORRECTIONS IN EN- lowing order: LoBiondo Rogers (AL) Wilson (NM) The first reading of the bill shall be Loebsack Rogers (KY) Wilson (OH) GROSSMENT OF H.R. 2638, DE- Lofgren, Zoe Ross Woolsey PARTMENT OF HOMELAND SECU- dispensed with. Lowey Rothman Wu RITY APPROPRIATIONS ACT, 2008 All points of order against consider- Lynch Roybal-Allard Wynn ation of the bill are waived except Mahoney (FL) Ruppersberger Yarmuth Mr. PRICE of North Carolina. Mr. those arising under clause 9 or 10 of Speaker, I ask unanimous consent that rule XXI. NAYS—150 the Clerk be authorized to make tech- General debate shall be confined to Akin Diaz-Balart, L. Jindal nical corrections in the engrossment of the bill and shall not exceed 1 hour Alexander Diaz-Balart, M. Johnson, Sam H.R. 2638, to include corrections of Bachmann Doolittle Jones (NC) equally divided and controlled by the Bachus Drake Jordan spelling, punctuation, section num- chairman and ranking minority mem- Baker Dreier Keller bering and cross-referencing, and the ber of the Committee on Appropria- Barrett (SC) Duncan King (IA) insertion of appropriate headings. tions. Bartlett (MD) Ehlers Kingston The SPEAKER pro tempore. Is there Barton (TX) Emerson Kline (MN) After general debate the bill shall be Biggert English (PA) Knollenberg objection to the request of the gen- considered for amendment under the 5- Bilbray Everett Kucinich tleman from North Carolina? minute rule. Bishop (UT) Fallin Kuhl (NY) There was no objection. Points of order against provisions in Blackburn Feeney LaHood Blunt Flake Lamborn f the bill for failure to comply with Boehner Forbes Latham clause 2 of rule XXI are waived. Bono Fortenberry Lewis (CA) PERSONAL EXPLANATION Notwithstanding clause 11 of rule Boozman Foxx Lewis (KY) XVIII, no amendment to the bill may Boustany Franks (AZ) Linder Mr. EDWARDS. Mr. Speaker, earlier Brown (SC) Gillmor Lucas today I missed rollcall No. 469. Had I be offered except: Burgess Gingrey Lungren, Daniel voted, I would have voted ‘‘aye.’’ Pro forma amendments offered at Burton (IN) Gohmert E. any point in the reading by the chair- Buyer Goode Mack f man or ranking minority member of Calvert Goodlatte Manzullo Camp (MI) Granger Marchant MESSAGE FROM THE PRESIDENT the Committee on Appropriations or their designees for the purpose of de- Campbell (CA) Hall (TX) McCarthy (CA) A message in writing from the Presi- Cantor Hastert McCaul (TX) bate; Carter Hastings (WA) McCotter dent of the United States was commu- An amendment by Mr. HAYES regard- Castle Heller McCrery nicated to the House by Ms. Wanda ing funding for BRAC 2005; Coble Hensarling McHenry Evans, one of his secretaries. Cole (OK) Herger McKeon An amendment by Mr. BLUMENAUER Conaway Hobson McMorris f or Ms. GINNY BROWN-WAITE of Florida Crenshaw Hoekstra Rodgers regarding funding for BRAC 1990; Cubin Hulshof Mica MESSAGE FROM THE SENATE An amendment by Mr. PRICE of Geor- Davis, David Hunter Miller (FL) Davis, Tom Inglis (SC) Miller, Gary A message from the Senate by Ms. gia regarding funding for VA medical Deal (GA) Issa Moran (KS) Curtis, one of its clerks, announced services;

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