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117Th 1St 6/8/2021 Colin Allred TX Nanette Diaz Barragán CA Ami __________1 of __________9 PAGES Pursuant to clause 7 of Rule XII of the Rules of the House of Representatives, the following sponsors are hereby added to: CONGRESS: 117th SESSION: 1st H.R. The Women's Health Protection Act H. Con. Res. DATE: 6/8/2021 H.J. Res. H. Res. MEMBER NAME (PRINT) ORIGINAL SIGNATURE STATE 1 Colin Allred TX 2 Nanette Diaz Barragán CA 3 Ami Bera, M.D. CA 4 Earl Blumenauer OR 5 Lisa Blunt Rochester DE 6 Suzanne Bonamici OR 7 Anthony G. Brown MD 8 Julia Brownley CA 9 Cori Bush MO 10 Salud Carbajal CA 11 Tony Cárdenas CA 12 André Carson IN 13 Ed Case HI 14 Sean Casten IL 15 Kathy Castor FL 16 David N. Cicilline RI 17 Katherine Clark MA 18 Yvette D. Clarke NY 19 Emanuel Cleaver, II MO 20 Steve Cohen TN Primary Sponsor’s Original Signature Print Member Name Judy Chu __________2 of __________9 PAGES Pursuant to clause 7 of Rule XII of the Rules of the House of Representatives, the following sponsors are hereby added to: CONGRESS: 117th SESSION: 1st H.R. The Women's Health Protection Act H. Con. Res. DATE: 6/8/2021 H.J. Res. H. Res. MEMBER NAME (PRINT) ORIGINAL SIGNATURE STATE 1 Gerald E. Connolly VA 2 Jim Cooper TN 3 Joe Courtney CT 4 Charlie Crist FL 5 Jason Crow CO 6 Danny K. Davis IL 7 Madeleine Dean PA 8 Peter A. DeFazio OR 9 Diana DeGette CO 10 Rosa DeLauro CT 11 Suzan DelBene WA 12 Antonio Delgado NY 13 Val Demings FL 14 Mark DeSaulnier CA 15 Theodore E. Deutch FL 16 Lloyd Doggett TX 17 Mike Doyle PA 18 Veronica Escobar TX 19 Lizzie Fletcher TX 20 Bill Foster IL Primary Sponsor’s Original Signature Print Member Name Judy Chu __________3 of __________9 PAGES Pursuant to clause 7 of Rule XII of the Rules of the House of Representatives, the following sponsors are hereby added to: CONGRESS: 117th SESSION: 1st H.R. The Women's Health Protection Act H. Con. Res. DATE: 6/8/2021 H.J. Res. H. Res. MEMBER NAME (PRINT) ORIGINAL SIGNATURE STATE 1 Lois Frankel FL 2 Ruben Gallego AZ 3 Sylvia R. Garcia TX 4 Jesús G. "Chuy" García IL 5 Jimmy Gomez CA 6 Jahana Hayes CT 7 Jim Himes CT 8 Chrissy Houlahan PA 9 Sheila Jackson Lee TX 10 Sara Jacobs CA 11 Pramila Jayapal WA 12 Henry C. "Hank" Johnson GA 13 Mondaire Jones NY 14 Kaiali'i Kahele HI 15 Robin L. Kelly IL 16 Derek Kilmer WA 17 Ann Kirkpatrick AZ 18 Raja Krishnamoorthi IL 19 Ann McLane Kuster NH 20 Rick Larsen WA Primary Sponsor’s Original Signature Print Member Name Judy Chu __________4 of __________9 PAGES Pursuant to clause 7 of Rule XII of the Rules of the House of Representatives, the following sponsors are hereby added to: CONGRESS: 117th SESSION: 1st H.R. The Women's Health Protection Act H. Con. Res. DATE: 6/8/2021 H.J. Res. H. Res. MEMBER NAME (PRINT) ORIGINAL SIGNATURE STATE 1 John B. Larson CT 2 Brenda Lawrence MI 3 Susie Lee NV 4 Barbara Lee CA 5 Andy Levin MI 6 Mike Levin CA 7 Ted W. Lieu CA 8 Alan Lowenthal CA 9 Carolyn B. Maloney NY 10 Sean Patrick Maloney NY 11 Doris Matsui CA 12 Betty McCollum MN 13 A. Donald McEachin VA 14 Jerry McNerney CA 15 Gregory W. Meeks NY 16 Grace Meng NY 17 Gwen Moore WI 18 Joe Morelle NY 19 Seth Moulton MA 20 Jerrold Nadler NY Primary Sponsor’s Original Signature Print Member Name Judy Chu __________5 of __________9 PAGES Pursuant to clause 7 of Rule XII of the Rules of the House of Representatives, the following sponsors are hereby added to: CONGRESS: 117th SESSION: 1st H.R. The Women's Health Protection Act H. Con. Res. DATE: 6/8/2021 H.J. Res. H. Res. MEMBER NAME (PRINT) ORIGINAL SIGNATURE STATE 1 Grace F. Napolitano CA 2 Joe Neguse NV 3 Marie Newman IL 4 Eleanor Holmes Norton DC 5 Tom O'Halleran AZ 6 Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez NY 7 Ilhan Omar MN 8 Donald M. Payne, Jr. NJ 9 Chellie Pingree ME 10 Mark Pocan WI 11 Ayanna Pressley MA 12 David E. Price NC 13 Jamie Raskin MD 14 Kathleen M. Rice NY 15 Deborah K. Ross NC 16 Tim Ryan OH 17 John P. Sarbanes MD 18 Mary Gay Scanlon PA 19 Jan Schakowsky IL 20 Adam B. Schiff CA Primary Sponsor’s Original Signature Print Member Name Judy Chu __________6 of __________9 PAGES Pursuant to clause 7 of Rule XII of the Rules of the House of Representatives, the following sponsors are hereby added to: CONGRESS: 117th SESSION: 1st H.R. The Women's Health Protection Act H. Con. Res. DATE: 6/8/2021 H.J. Res. H. Res. MEMBER NAME (PRINT) ORIGINAL SIGNATURE STATE 1 Kurt Schrader OR 2 Brad Sherman CA 3 Albio Sires NJ 4 Adam Smith WA 5 Darren Soto FL 6 Jackie Speier CA 7 Greg Stanton AZ 8 Marilyn Strickland WA 9 Eric Swalwell CA 10 Rashida Tlaib MI 11 Paul D. Tonko NY 12 Ritchie Torres NY 13 David Trone MD 14 Lauren Underwood IL 15 Juan Vargas CA 16 Nydia M. Velázquez NY 17 Debbie Wasserman Schultz FL 18 Maxine Waters CA 19 Peter Welch VT 20 Susan Wild PA Primary Sponsor’s Original Signature Print Member Name Judy Chu __________7 of __________9 PAGES Pursuant to clause 7 of Rule XII of the Rules of the House of Representatives, the following sponsors are hereby added to: CONGRESS: 117th SESSION: 1st H.R. The Women's Health Protection Act H. Con. Res. DATE: 6/8/2021 H.J. Res. H. Res. MEMBER NAME (PRINT) ORIGINAL SIGNATURE STATE 1 Nikema Williams GA 2 Frederica S. Wilson FL 3 Ed Perlmutter CO 4 Dina Titus NV 5 Jake Auchincloss MA 6 Adriano Espaillat NY 7 Bonnie Watson Coleman NJ 8 G. K. Butterfield NC 9 James P. McGovern MA 10 Mark Takano CA 11 William R. Keating MA 12 Jim Costa CA 13 Jared Huffman CA 14 Joaquin Castro TX 15 Sharice L. Davids KS 16 Matt Cartwright PA 17 Al Lawson FL 18 Bradley S. Schneider IL 19 Terri A. Sewell AL 20 C.A. Dutch Ruppersberger MD Primary Sponsor’s Original Signature Print Member Name Judy Chu __________8 of __________9 PAGES Pursuant to clause 7 of Rule XII of the Rules of the House of Representatives, the following sponsors are hereby added to: CONGRESS: 117th SESSION: 1st H.R. The Women's Health Protection Act H. Con. Res. DATE: 6/8/2021 H.J. Res. H. Res. MEMBER NAME (PRINT) ORIGINAL SIGNATURE STATE 1 Andy Kim NJ 2 Alma S. Adams, Ph.D. NC 3 John Yarmuth KY 4 Brendan Boyle PA 5 Linda T. Sánchez CA 6 Dwight Evans PA 7 Stephen F. Lynch MA 8 Lori Trahan MA 9 Bill Pascrell, Jr. NJ 10 Richard E. Neal MA 11 Thomas R. Suozzi NY 12 Jimmy Panetta CA 13 Scott H. Peters CA 14 Mike Thompson CA 15 Zoe Lofgren CA 16 Lucy McBath GA 17 Kim Schrier, M.D. WA 18 Steven Horsford NV 19 Ron Kind WI 20 Joyce Beatty OH Primary Sponsor’s Original Signature Print Member Name Judy Chu __________9 of __________9 PAGES Pursuant to clause 7 of Rule XII of the Rules of the House of Representatives, the following sponsors are hereby added to: CONGRESS: 117th SESSION: 1st H.R. The Women's Health Protection Act H. Con. Res. DATE: 6/8/2021 H.J. Res. H. Res. MEMBER NAME (PRINT) ORIGINAL SIGNATURE STATE 1 Ro Khanna CA 2 Brian Higgins NY 3 Al Green TX 4 Eddie Bernice Johnson TX 5 Raul Ruiz CA 6 Stephanie Murphy FL 7 Chris Pappas NH 8 Josh Gottheimer NJ 9 Frank Mrvan IN 10 Kathy Manning NC 11 Raúl M. Grijalva AZ 12 Donald S. Beyer Jr. VA 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 Primary Sponsor’s Original Signature Print Member Name Judy Chu.
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