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WILLIAM M. (MAC) THORNBERRY NATIONAL DEFENSE AUTHORIZATION ACT FOR FISCAL YEAR 2021; Congressional Record Vol. 166, No. 128
(House of Representatives - July 21, 2020)
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[Pages H3598-H3607] From the Congressional Record Online through the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov] WILLIAM M. (MAC) THORNBERRY NATIONAL DEFENSE AUTHORIZATION ACT FOR FISCAL YEAR 2021 The SPEAKER pro tempore (Ms. Dean). Pursuant to clause 1(c) of rule XIX, further consideration of the bill (H.R. 6395) to authorize appropriations for fiscal year 2021 for military activities of the Department of Defense and for military construction, to prescribe military personnel strengths for such fiscal year, and for other purposes, will now resume. The Clerk read the title of the bill. Amendment No. 5 Offered by Ms. Omar The SPEAKER pro tempore. Pursuant to clause 8 of rule XX, the unfinished business is the question on amendment No. 5, printed in House Report No. 116-457, on which further proceedings were postponed and on which the yeas and nays were ordered. The Clerk will redesignate the amendment. The Clerk redesignated the amendment. The SPEAKER pro tempore. The question is on the amendment offered by the gentlewoman from Minnesota (Ms. Omar). The vote was taken by electronic device, and there were--yeas 129, nays 284, not voting 17, as follows: [Roll No. 144] YEAS--129 Adams Amash Barragan Bass Beatty Blumenauer Blunt Rochester Bonamici Boyle, Brendan F. Brooks (AL) Carson (IN) Castor (FL) Castro (TX) Chu, Judy Cicilline Clark (MA) Clarke (NY) Clay Cleaver Cohen Connolly Correa Courtney Davis, Danny K. Dean DeFazio DeGette DeLauro DelBene DeSaulnier Deutch Dingell Doggett Doyle, Michael F. Engel Eshoo Espaillat Evans Fudge Gabbard Garcia (IL) Garcia (TX) Gomez Green, Al (TX) Grijalva Hastings Hayes Heck Higgins (NY) Himes Huffman Jackson Lee Jayapal Jeffries Johnson (GA) Johnson (TX) Keating Kelly (IL) Kennedy Khanna Kildee Kilmer Krishnamoorthi Larson (CT) Lawrence Lawson (FL) Lee (CA) Levin (MI) Lieu, Ted Lofgren Lowenthal Lujan Lynch Maloney, Carolyn B. Massie Matsui McCollum McGovern McNerney Meeks Meng Mfume Moore Nadler Napolitano Neal Neguse Ocasio-Cortez Omar Pallone Pascrell Payne Pingree Pocan Pressley Quigley Raskin Richmond Rose (NY) Ruiz Rush Ryan Sanchez Sarbanes Scanlon Schakowsky Schiff Scott (VA) Serrano Sherman Sires Smith (WA) Swalwell (CA) Takano Thompson (CA) Thompson (MS) Titus Tlaib Tonko Trahan Vargas Veasey Velazquez Visclosky Waters Watson Coleman Welch Wilson (FL) Yarmuth NAYS--284 Aderholt Aguilar Allen Allred Amodei Armstrong Arrington Axne Babin Bacon Baird Balderson Banks Barr Bera Bergman Beyer Biggs Bilirakis Bishop (GA) Bishop (NC) Bishop (UT) Bost Brady Brindisi Brooks (IN) Brown (MD) Brownley (CA) Buck Bucshon Budd Burchett Burgess Bustos Butterfield Calvert Carbajal Cardenas Carter (GA) Carter (TX) Cartwright Case Casten (IL) Chabot Cheney Cisneros Cline Cloud Clyburn Cole Collins (GA) Comer Conaway Cook Cooper Costa Cox (CA) Craig Crawford Crenshaw Crist Crow Cuellar Cunningham Curtis Davids (KS) Davidson (OH) Davis (CA) Davis, Rodney Delgado Demings DesJarlais Diaz-Balart Duncan Dunn Emmer Escobar Estes Ferguson Finkenauer Fitzpatrick Fleischmann Fletcher Flores Fortenberry Foster Foxx (NC) Frankel Fulcher Gaetz Gallagher Gallego Garamendi Garcia (CA) Gianforte Gibbs Gohmert Golden Gonzalez (OH) Gonzalez (TX) Gooden Gosar Gottheimer Granger Graves (LA) Graves (MO) Green (TN) Grothman Guest Guthrie Haaland Hagedorn Harder (CA) Harris Hartzler Hern, Kevin Herrera Beutler Hice (GA) Higgins (LA) Hill (AR) Hollingsworth Horn, Kendra S. Horsford Houlahan Hoyer Huizenga Hurd (TX) Jacobs Johnson (LA) Johnson (OH) Johnson (SD) Jordan Joyce (OH) Joyce (PA) Katko Keller Kelly (MS) Kelly (PA) Kim Kind King (IA) King (NY) Kinzinger Kirkpatrick Kuster (NH) Kustoff (TN) LaHood LaMalfa Lamb Lamborn Langevin Larsen (WA) Latta Lee (NV) Lesko Levin (CA) Lipinski Loebsack Long Lowey Lucas Luetkemeyer Luria Malinowski Maloney, Sean Marchant Marshall Mast McAdams McBath McCarthy McCaul McClintock McEachin McKinley Meuser Miller Mitchell Moolenaar Mooney (WV) Morelle Moulton Mucarsel-Powell Murphy (FL) Murphy (NC) Newhouse Norman Nunes O'Halleran Olson Palazzo Panetta Pappas Pence Perlmutter Perry Peters Peterson Phillips Porter Posey Price (NC) Reed Reschenthaler Rice (NY) Rice (SC) Riggleman Rodgers (WA) Roe, David P. Rogers (AL) Rogers (KY) Rose, John W. Rouda Rouzer Roy Roybal-Allard Ruppersberger Rutherford Scalise Schneider Schrader Schrier Schweikert Scott, Austin Scott, David Sewell (AL) Shalala Sherrill Shimkus Simpson Slotkin Smith (MO) Smith (NE) Smith (NJ) Smucker Soto Spanberger Spano Speier Stanton Stauber Stefanik Steil Steube Stevens Stewart Stivers Suozzi Taylor Thompson (PA) Thornberry Tiffany Tipton Torres (CA) Torres Small (NM) Trone Turner Underwood Upton Van Drew Vela Wagner Walberg Walden Walker Walorski Waltz Wasserman Schultz Watkins Weber (TX) Webster (FL) Wenstrup Westerman Wexton Wild Williams Wilson (SC) Wittman Womack Woodall Wright Yoho Young Zeldin NOT VOTING--17 Abraham Buchanan Byrne Graves (GA) Griffith Holding Hudson Kaptur Loudermilk McHenry Mullin Norcross Palmer Roby Rooney (FL) Sensenbrenner Timmons {time} 1119 Messrs. McEACHIN, SOTO, and Ms. SPEIER changed their vote from ``yea'' to ``nay.'' Mr. CARSON of Indiana and Ms. DelBENE changed their vote from ``nay'' to ``yea.'' So the amendment was rejected. The result of the vote was announced as above recorded. A motion to reconsider was laid on the table. MEMBERS RECORDED PURSUANT TO HOUSE RESOLUTION 965, 116TH CONGRESS Cardenas (Sanchez) Clay (Grijalva) DeFazio (Bonamici) DeSaulnier (Matsui) Deutch (Rice (NY)) Frankel (Clark (MA)) Garamendi (Boyle, Brendan F.) Gomez (Gallego) Horsford (Kildee) Johnson (TX) (Jeffries) Khanna (Sherman) Kirkpatrick (Gallego) Kuster (NH) (Brownley (CA)) Lawson (FL) (Evans) Lieu, Ted (Beyer) Lipinski (Cooper) Lofgren (Boyle, Brendan F.) Lowenthal (Beyer) Moore (Beyer) Nadler (Jeffries) Napolitano (Correa) Pascrell (Sires) Payne (Wasserman Schultz) Pingree (Cicilline) Porter (Wexton) Pressley (Omar) Price (NC) (Butterfield) Rush (Underwood) Serrano (Jeffries) Thompson (MS) (Fudge) Trone (Beyer) Watson Coleman (Pallone) Welch (McGovern) Wilson (FL) (Hayes) Amendment No. 6 Offered by Ms. Jayapal The SPEAKER pro tempore. Pursuant to clause 8 of rule XX, the unfinished business is the question on amendment No. 6, printed in House Report No. 116-457, on which further proceedings were postponed and on which the yeas and nays were ordered. The Clerk will redesignate the amendment. The Clerk redesignated the amendment. [[Page H3599]] The SPEAKER pro tempore. The question is on the amendment offered by the gentlewoman from Washington (Ms. Jayapal). The vote was taken by electronic device, and there were--yeas 173, nays 241, not voting 16, as follows: [Roll No. 145] YEAS--173 Adams Allred Amash Axne Barragan Bass Beatty Bera Beyer Blumenauer Blunt Rochester Bonamici Boyle, Brendan F. Brownley (CA) Butterfield Carbajal Carson (IN) Cartwright Casten (IL) Castor (FL) Castro (TX) Chu, Judy Cicilline Cisneros Clark (MA) Clarke (NY) Clay Cleaver Clyburn Cohen Connolly Correa Davids (KS) Davis, Danny K. Dean DeFazio DeGette DelBene Demings DeSaulnier Deutch Dingell Doggett Doyle, Michael F. Engel Escobar Eshoo Espaillat Evans Fletcher Foster Frankel Fudge Gabbard Gallego Garcia (IL) Garcia (TX) Gomez Gonzalez (TX) Green, Al (TX) Grijalva Haaland Harder (CA) Hastings Hayes Heck Higgins (NY) Horsford Hoyer Huffman Jackson Lee Jayapal Jeffries Johnson (GA) Johnson (TX) Kaptur Keating Kelly (IL) Kennedy Khanna Kildee Kilmer Kind Kirkpatrick Krishnamoorthi Kuster (NH) Larsen (WA) Lawrence Lawson (FL) Lee (CA) Levin (MI) Lieu, Ted Lofgren Lowenthal Lowey Lynch Malinowski Maloney, Carolyn B. Matsui McClintock McCollum McEachin McGovern McNerney Meeks Meng Mfume Morelle Nadler Napolitano Neal Neguse O'Halleran Ocasio-Cortez Omar Pallone Panetta Pascrell Payne Perlmutter Phillips Pingree Pocan Porter Pressley Price (NC) Quigley Raskin Rice (NY) Richmond Roybal-Allard Rush Sanchez Sarbanes Scanlon Schakowsky Schiff Schneider Schrader Schrier Scott (VA) Serrano Sewell (AL) Shalala Sherman Sherrill Sires Smith (WA) Soto Speier Stevens Suozzi Swalwell (CA) Takano Thompson (CA) Thompson (MS) Titus Tlaib Tonko Torres (CA) Trahan Trone Underwood Vargas Velazquez Visclosky Wasserman Schultz Waters Watson Coleman Welch Wild Wilson (FL) Yarmuth NAYS--241 Aderholt Aguilar Allen Amodei Armstrong Arrington Babin Bacon Baird Balderson Banks Barr Bergman Biggs Bilirakis Bishop (GA) Bishop (NC) Bishop (UT) Bost Brady Brindisi Brooks (AL) Brooks (IN) Brown (MD) Buchanan Buck Bucshon Budd Burchett Burgess Bustos Calvert Cardenas Carter (GA) Carter (TX) Case Chabot Cheney Cline Cloud Cole Collins (GA) Comer Conaway Cook Cooper Costa Courtney Cox (CA) Craig Crawford Crenshaw Crist Crow Cuellar Cunningham Curtis Davidson (OH) Davis (CA) Davis, Rodney DeLauro Delgado DesJarlais Diaz-Balart Duncan Dunn Emmer Estes Ferguson Finkenauer Fitzpatrick Fleischmann Flores Fortenberry Foxx (NC) Fulcher Gaetz Gallagher Garamendi Garcia (CA) Gianforte Gibbs Gohmert Golden Gonzalez (OH) Gooden Gosar Gottheimer Granger Graves (LA) Graves (MO) Green (TN) Grothman Guest Guthrie Hagedorn Harris Hartzler Hern, Kevin Herrera Beutler Hice (GA) Higgins (LA) Hill (AR) Himes Hollingsworth Horn, Kendra S. Houlahan Huizenga Hurd (TX) Jacobs Johnson (LA) Johnson (OH) Johnson (SD) Jordan Joyce (OH) Joyce (PA) Katko Keller Kelly (MS) Kelly (PA) Kim King (IA) King (NY) Kinzinger Kustoff (TN) LaHood LaMalfa Lamb Lamborn Langevin Larson (CT) Latta Lee (NV) Lesko Levin (CA) Lipinski Loebsack Long Lucas Luetkemeyer Lujan Luria Maloney, Sean Marchant Marshall Massie Mast McAdams McBath McCaul McKinley Meuser Miller Mitchell Moolenaar Mooney (WV) Moore Moulton Mucarsel-Powell Murphy (FL) Murphy (NC) Newhouse Norman Nunes Olson Palazzo Pappas Pence Perry Peters Peterson Posey Reed Reschenthaler Rice (SC) Riggleman Rodgers (WA) Roe, David P. Rogers (AL) Rogers (KY) Rose (NY) Rose, John W. Rouda Rouzer Roy Ruiz Ruppersberger Rutherford Ryan Scalise Schweikert Scott, Austin Scott, David Shimkus Simpson Slotkin Smith (MO) Smith (NE) Smith (NJ) Smucker Spanberger Spano Stanton Stauber Stefanik Steil Steube Stewart Stivers Taylor Thompson (PA) Thornberry Tiffany Tipton Torres Small (NM) Turner Upton Van Drew Veasey Vela Wagner Walberg Walden Walker Walorski Waltz Watkins Weber (TX) Webster (FL) Wenstrup Westerman Wexton Williams Wilson (SC) Wittman Womack Woodall Wright Yoho Young Zeldin NOT VOTING--16 Abraham Byrne Graves (GA) Griffith Holding Hudson Loudermilk McCarthy McHenry Mullin Norcross Palmer Roby Rooney (FL) Sensenbrenner Timmons {time} 1200 Mr. COX of California changed his vote from ``yea'' to ``nay.'' Mr. KRISHNAMOORTHI changed his vote from ``nay'' to ``yea.'' So the amendment was rejected. The result of the vote was announced as above recorded. A motion to reconsider was laid on the table. MEMBERS RECORDED PURSUANT TO HOUSE RESOLUTION 965, 116TH CONGRESS Cardenas (Sanchez) Clay (Grijalva) DeFazio (Bonamici) DeSaulnier (Matsui) Deutch (Rice (NY)) Frankel (Clark (MA)) Garamendi (Boyle, Brendan F.) Gomez (Gallego) Horsford (Kildee) Johnson (TX) (Jeffries) Khanna (Sherman) Kirkpatrick (Gallego) Kuster (NH) (Brownley (CA)) Lawson (FL) (Evans) Lieu, Ted (Beyer) Lipinski (Cooper) Lofgren (Boyle, Brendan F.) Lowenthal (Beyer) Moore (Beyer) Nadler (Jeffries) Napolitano (Correa) Pascrell (Sires) Payne (Wasserman Schultz) Pingree (Cicilline) Porter (Wexton) Pressley (Omar) Price (NC) (Butterfield) Rush (Underwood) Serrano (Jeffries) Thompson (MS) (Fudge) Trone (Beyer) Watson Coleman (Pallone) Welch (McGovern) Wilson (FL) (Hayes) Amendment No. 7 Offered by Ms. DeGette The SPEAKER pro tempore. Pursuant to clause 8 of rule XX, the unfinished business is the question on amendment No. 7, printed in House Report No. 116-457, on which further proceedings were postponed and on which the yeas and nays were ordered. The Clerk will redesignate the amendment. The Clerk redesignated the amendment. The SPEAKER pro tempore. The question is on the amendment offered by the gentlewoman from Colorado (Ms. DeGette). The vote was taken by electronic device, and there were--yeas 234, nays 179, not voting 17, as follows: [[Page H3600]] [Roll No. 146] YEAS--234 Adams Aguilar Allred Axne Barragan Bass Beatty Bera Beyer Bishop (GA) Blumenauer Blunt Rochester Bonamici Boyle, Brendan F. Brindisi Brown (MD) Brownley (CA) Bustos Butterfield Carbajal Cardenas Carson (IN) Cartwright Case Casten (IL) Castor (FL) Castro (TX) Chu, Judy Cicilline Cisneros Clark (MA) Clarke (NY) Clay Cleaver Clyburn Cohen Connolly Cooper Correa Costa Courtney Cox (CA) Craig Crist Crow Cuellar Cunningham Davids (KS) Davis (CA) Davis, Danny K. Dean DeFazio DeGette DeLauro DelBene Delgado Demings DeSaulnier Deutch Dingell Doggett Doyle, Michael F. Escobar Eshoo Espaillat Evans Finkenauer Fitzpatrick Fletcher Foster Frankel Fudge Gabbard Gallego Garamendi Garcia (IL) Garcia (TX) Golden Gomez Gonzalez (TX) Gottheimer Green, Al (TX) Grijalva Haaland Harder (CA) Hastings Hayes Heck Higgins (NY) Himes Horn, Kendra S. Horsford Houlahan Hoyer Huffman Jackson Lee Jayapal Jeffries Johnson (GA) Johnson (TX) Kaptur Keating Kelly (IL) Kennedy Khanna Kildee Kilmer Kim Kind Kirkpatrick Krishnamoorthi Kuster (NH) Lamb Langevin Larsen (WA) Larson (CT) Lawrence Lawson (FL) Lee (CA) Lee (NV) Levin (CA) Levin (MI) Lieu, Ted Lipinski Loebsack Lofgren Lowenthal Lowey Lujan Luria Lynch Malinowski Maloney, Carolyn B. Maloney, Sean Matsui McAdams McBath McCollum McEachin McGovern McNerney Meeks Meng Mfume Moore Morelle Moulton Mucarsel-Powell Murphy (FL) Murphy (NC) Nadler Napolitano Neal Neguse O'Halleran Ocasio-Cortez Omar Pallone Panetta Pappas Pascrell Payne Perlmutter Peters Peterson Phillips Pingree Pocan Porter Pressley Price (NC) Quigley Raskin Rice (NY) Richmond Rose (NY) Rouda Roybal-Allard Ruiz Ruppersberger Rush Ryan Sanchez Sarbanes Scanlon Schakowsky Schiff Schneider Schrader Schrier Scott (VA) Scott, David Serrano Sewell (AL) Shalala Sherman Sherrill Sires Slotkin Smith (NJ) Smith (WA) Soto Spanberger Speier Stanton Stevens Suozzi Swalwell (CA) Takano Thompson (CA) Thompson (MS) Titus Tlaib Tonko Torres (CA) Torres Small (NM) Trahan Trone Underwood Upton Van Drew Vargas Veasey Vela Velazquez Visclosky Wasserman Schultz Waters Watson Coleman Welch Wexton Wild Wilson (FL) Yarmuth NAYS--179 Aderholt Allen Amash Amodei Armstrong Arrington Babin Bacon Baird Balderson Banks Barr Bergman Biggs Bilirakis Bishop (NC) Bishop (UT) Bost Brady Brooks (AL) Brooks (IN) Buchanan Buck Bucshon Budd Burchett Burgess Calvert Carter (GA) Carter (TX) Chabot Cheney Cline Cloud Cole Collins (GA) Comer Conaway Cook Crawford Crenshaw Curtis Davidson (OH) Davis, Rodney DesJarlais Diaz-Balart Duncan Dunn Emmer Estes Ferguson Fleischmann Flores Fortenberry Foxx (NC) Fulcher Gaetz Gallagher Garcia (CA) Gianforte Gibbs Gohmert Gonzalez (OH) Gooden Gosar Granger Graves (LA) Graves (MO) Green (TN) Grothman Guest Guthrie Hagedorn Harris Hartzler Hern, Kevin Herrera Beutler Hice (GA) Higgins (LA) Hill (AR) Hollingsworth Huizenga Hurd (TX) Jacobs Johnson (LA) Johnson (OH) Johnson (SD) Jordan Joyce (OH) Joyce (PA) Katko Keller Kelly (MS) Kelly (PA) King (IA) King (NY) Kinzinger Kustoff (TN) LaHood LaMalfa Lamborn Latta Lesko Long Lucas Luetkemeyer Marchant Marshall Massie Mast McCarthy McCaul McKinley Meuser Miller Mitchell Moolenaar Mooney (WV) Newhouse Norman Nunes Olson Palazzo Pence Perry Posey Reed Reschenthaler Rice (SC) Riggleman Rodgers (WA) Roe, David P. Rogers (AL) Rogers (KY) Rose, John W. Rouzer Roy Rutherford Scalise Schweikert Scott, Austin Shimkus Simpson Smith (MO) Smith (NE) Smucker Spano Stauber Stefanik Steil Steube Stewart Stivers Taylor Thompson (PA) Thornberry Tiffany Tipton Turner Wagner Walberg Walden Walker Walorski Waltz Watkins Weber (TX) Webster (FL) Wenstrup Westerman Williams Wilson (SC) Wittman Womack Woodall Wright Yoho Young Zeldin NOT VOTING--17 Abraham Byrne Engel Graves (GA) Griffith Holding Hudson Loudermilk McClintock McHenry Mullin Norcross Palmer Roby Rooney (FL) Sensenbrenner Timmons {time} 1245 Mr. JOHNSON of Georgia changed his vote from ``nay'' to ``yea.'' So the amendment was agreed to. The result of the vote was announced as above recorded. A motion to reconsider was laid on the table. MEMBERS RECORDED PURSUANT TO HOUSE RESOLUTION 965, 116TH CONGRESS Cardenas (Sanchez) Clay (Grijalva) DeFazio (Bonamici) DeSaulnier (Matsui) Deutch (Rice (NY)) Frankel (Clark (MA)) Garamendi (Boyle, Brendan F.) Gomez (Gallego) Horsford (Kildee) Johnson (TX) (Jeffries) Khanna (Sherman) Kirkpatrick (Gallego) Kuster (NH) (Brownley (CA)) Lawson (FL) (Evans) Lieu, Ted (Beyer) Lipinski (Cooper) Lofgren (Boyle, Brendan F.) Lowenthal (Beyer) Moore (Beyer) Nadler (Jeffries) Napolitano (Correa) Pascrell (Sires) Payne (Wasserman Schultz) Pingree (Cicilline) Porter (Wexton) Pressley (Omar) Price (NC) (Butterfield) Rush (Underwood) Serrano (Jeffries) Thompson (MS) (Fudge) Trone (Beyer) Watson Coleman (Pallone) Welch (McGovern) Wilson (FL) (Hayes) Amendment No. 8 Offered by Mr. Neguse The SPEAKER pro tempore (Ms. Kaptur). Pursuant to clause 8 of rule XX, the unfinished business is the question on amendment No. 8, printed in House Report 116-457, on which further proceedings were postponed and on which the yeas and nays were ordered. The Clerk will redesignate the amendment. The Clerk redesignated the amendment. The SPEAKER pro tempore. The question is on the amendment offered by the gentleman from Colorado (Mr. Neguse). The vote was taken by electronic device, and there were--yeas 234, nays 181, not voting 15, as follows: [Roll No. 147] YEAS--234 Adams Aguilar Allred Axne Barragan Bass Beatty Bera Beyer Bishop (GA) Blumenauer Blunt Rochester Bonamici Boyle, Brendan F. Brindisi Brown (MD) Brownley (CA) Bustos Butterfield Carbajal Cardenas Carson (IN) Cartwright Case Casten (IL) Castor (FL) Castro (TX) Chu, Judy Cicilline Cisneros Clark (MA) Clarke (NY) Clay Cleaver Clyburn Cohen Connolly Cooper Correa Costa Courtney Cox (CA) Craig Crist Crow Cuellar Cunningham Davids (KS) Davis (CA) Davis, Danny K. Dean DeFazio DeGette DeLauro DelBene Delgado Demings DeSaulnier Deutch Dingell Doggett Doyle, Michael F. Engel Escobar Eshoo Espaillat Evans Finkenauer Fitzpatrick Fletcher Foster Frankel Gabbard Gallego Garamendi Garcia (IL) Garcia (TX) Golden Gomez Gonzalez (TX) Gottheimer Green, Al (TX) Grijalva Haaland Harder (CA) Hastings Hayes Heck Higgins (NY) Himes Horn, Kendra S. Horsford Houlahan Hoyer Huffman Jackson Lee Jayapal Jeffries Johnson (GA) Johnson (TX) Kaptur Keating Kelly (IL) Kennedy Khanna Kildee Kilmer Kim Kind Kirkpatrick Krishnamoorthi Kuster (NH) Lamb Langevin Larsen (WA) Larson (CT) Lawrence Lawson (FL) Lee (CA) Lee (NV) Levin (CA) Levin (MI) Lieu, Ted Lipinski Loebsack Lofgren Lowenthal Lowey Lujan Luria Lynch Malinowski Maloney, Carolyn B. Maloney, Sean Matsui McAdams McBath McCollum McEachin McGovern McNerney Meeks Meng Mfume Moore Morelle Moulton Mucarsel-Powell Murphy (FL) Nadler Napolitano Neal Neguse Norcross O'Halleran Ocasio-Cortez Omar Pallone Panetta Pappas Pascrell Payne Perlmutter Peters Peterson Phillips Pingree Pocan Porter Pressley Price (NC) Quigley Raskin Rice (NY) Richmond Rose (NY) Rouda Roybal-Allard Ruiz Ruppersberger Rush Ryan Sanchez Sarbanes Scanlon Schakowsky Schiff Schneider Schrader Schrier Scott (VA) Scott, David Serrano Sewell (AL) Shalala Sherman Sherrill Sires Slotkin Smith (NJ) Smith (WA) Soto Spanberger Speier Stanton Stevens Suozzi Swalwell (CA) Takano Thompson (CA) Thompson (MS) Titus Tlaib Tonko Torres (CA) Torres Small (NM) Trahan Trone Underwood Upton Van Drew Vargas Veasey Vela Velazquez Visclosky Wasserman Schultz Waters [[Page H3601]] Watson Coleman Welch Wexton Wild Wilson (FL) Yarmuth NAYS--181 Aderholt Allen Amash Amodei Armstrong Arrington Babin Bacon Baird Balderson Banks Barr Bergman Biggs Bilirakis Bishop (NC) Bishop (UT) Bost Brady Brooks (AL) Brooks (IN) Buchanan Buck Bucshon Budd Burchett Calvert Carter (GA) Carter (TX) Chabot Cheney Cline Cloud Cole Collins (GA) Comer Conaway Cook Crawford Crenshaw Curtis Davidson (OH) Davis, Rodney DesJarlais Diaz-Balart Duncan Dunn Emmer Estes Ferguson Fleischmann Flores Fortenberry Foxx (NC) Fulcher Gaetz Gallagher Garcia (CA) Gianforte Gibbs Gohmert Gonzalez (OH) Gooden Gosar Granger Graves (LA) Graves (MO) Green (TN) Grothman Guest Guthrie Hagedorn Harris Hartzler Hern, Kevin Herrera Beutler Hice (GA) Higgins (LA) Hill (AR) Hollingsworth Huizenga Hurd (TX) Jacobs Johnson (LA) Johnson (OH) Johnson (SD) Jordan Joyce (OH) Joyce (PA) Katko Keller Kelly (MS) Kelly (PA) King (IA) King (NY) Kinzinger Kustoff (TN) LaHood LaMalfa Lamborn Latta Lesko Long Lucas Luetkemeyer Marchant Marshall Massie Mast McCarthy McCaul McClintock McHenry McKinley Meuser Miller Mitchell Moolenaar Mooney (WV) Murphy (NC) Newhouse Norman Nunes Olson Palazzo Pence Perry Posey Reed Reschenthaler Rice (SC) Riggleman Rodgers (WA) Roe, David P. Rogers (AL) Rogers (KY) Rose, John W. Rouzer Roy Rutherford Scalise Schweikert Scott, Austin Shimkus Simpson Smith (MO) Smith (NE) Smucker Spano Stauber Stefanik Steil Steube Stewart Stivers Taylor Thompson (PA) Thornberry Tiffany Tipton Turner Wagner Walberg Walden Walker Walorski Waltz Watkins Weber (TX) Webster (FL) Wenstrup Westerman Williams Wilson (SC) Wittman Womack Woodall Wright Yoho Young Zeldin NOT VOTING--15 Abraham Burgess Byrne Fudge Graves (GA) Griffith Holding Hudson Loudermilk Mullin Palmer Roby Rooney (FL) Sensenbrenner Timmons {time} 1331 Mr. McGOVERN changed his vote from ``nay'' to ``yea.'' So the amendment was agreed to. The result of the vote was announced as above recorded. A motion to reconsider was laid on the table. MEMBERS RECORDED PURSUANT TO HOUSE RESOLUTION 965, 116TH CONGRESS Cardenas (Sanchez) Clay (Grijalva) DeFazio (Bonamici) DeSaulnier (Matsui) Deutch (Rice (NY)) Frankel (Clark (MA)) Garamendi (Boyle, Brendan F.) Gomez (Gallego) Horsford (Kildee) Johnson (TX) (Jeffries) Khanna (Sherman) Kirkpatrick (Gallego) Kuster (NH) (Brownley (CA)) Lawson (FL) (Evans) Lieu, Ted (Beyer) Lipinski (Cooper) Lofgren (Boyle, Brendan F.) Lowenthal (Beyer) Moore (Beyer) Nadler (Jeffries) Napolitano (Correa) Pascrell (Sires) Payne (Wasserman Schultz) Pingree (Cicilline) Porter (Wexton) Pressley (Omar) Price (NC) (Butterfield) Rush (Underwood) Serrano (Jeffries) Thompson (MS) (Fudge) Trone (Beyer) Watson Coleman (Pallone) Welch (McGovern) Wilson (FL) (Hayes) Amendment No. 9 Offered by Mr. Pocan of Wisconsin The SPEAKER pro tempore (Ms. Kaptur). Pursuant to clause 8 of rule XX, the unfinished business is the question on amendment No. 9, printed in House Report No. 116-457, on which further proceedings were postponed and on which the yeas and nays were ordered. The Clerk will redesignate the amendment. The Clerk redesignated the amendment. The SPEAKER pro tempore. The question is on the amendment offered by the gentleman from Wisconsin (Mr. Pocan). The vote was taken by electronic device, and there were--yeas 93, nays 324, not voting 13, as follows: [Roll No. 148] YEAS--93 Amash Barragan Bass Beatty Blumenauer Bonamici Cardenas Castor (FL) Castro (TX) Chu, Judy Clark (MA) Clarke (NY) Clay Cleaver Cohen Davis, Danny K. DeFazio DeSaulnier Dingell Doggett Doyle, Michael F. Eshoo Espaillat Evans Frankel Fudge Gabbard Garcia (IL) Gomez Green, Al (TX) Grijalva Hastings Hayes Heck Huffman Jackson Lee Jayapal Jeffries Johnson (GA) Johnson (TX) Keating Kelly (IL) Kennedy Khanna Kildee Lee (CA) Levin (MI) Lieu, Ted Lofgren Lowenthal Lujan Lynch Maloney, Carolyn B. Matsui McGovern McNerney Meeks Meng Mfume Moore Nadler Napolitano Neal Neguse Ocasio-Cortez Omar Pallone Payne Pingree Pocan Porter Pressley Raskin Rush Sanchez Sarbanes Schakowsky Schiff Serrano Sherman Speier Takano Thompson (MS) Tlaib Tonko Trahan Vargas Velazquez Waters Watson Coleman Welch Wilson (FL) Yarmuth NAYS--324 Adams Aderholt Aguilar Allen Allred Amodei Armstrong Arrington Axne Babin Bacon Baird Balderson Banks Barr Bera Bergman Beyer Biggs Bilirakis Bishop (GA) Bishop (NC) Bishop (UT) Blunt Rochester Bost Boyle, Brendan F. Brady Brindisi Brooks (AL) Brooks (IN) Brown (MD) Brownley (CA) Buchanan Buck Bucshon Budd Burchett Burgess Bustos Butterfield Calvert Carbajal Carson (IN) Carter (GA) Carter (TX) Cartwright Case Casten (IL) Chabot Cheney Cicilline Cisneros Cline Cloud Clyburn Cole Collins (GA) Comer Conaway Connolly Cook Cooper Correa Costa Courtney Cox (CA) Craig Crawford Crenshaw Crist Crow Cuellar Cunningham Curtis Davids (KS) Davidson (OH) Davis (CA) Davis, Rodney Dean DeGette DeLauro DelBene Delgado Demings DesJarlais Deutch Diaz-Balart Duncan Dunn Emmer Engel Escobar Estes Ferguson Finkenauer Fitzpatrick Fleischmann Fletcher Flores Fortenberry Foster Foxx (NC) Fulcher Gaetz Gallagher Gallego Garamendi Garcia (CA) Garcia (TX) Gianforte Gibbs Gohmert Golden Gonzalez (OH) Gonzalez (TX) Gooden Gosar Gottheimer Granger Graves (LA) Graves (MO) Green (TN) Grothman Guest Guthrie Haaland Hagedorn Harder (CA) Harris Hartzler Hern, Kevin Herrera Beutler Hice (GA) Higgins (LA) Higgins (NY) Hill (AR) Himes Hollingsworth Horn, Kendra S. Horsford Houlahan Hoyer Huizenga Hurd (TX) Jacobs Johnson (LA) Johnson (OH) Johnson (SD) Jordan Joyce (OH) Joyce (PA) Kaptur Katko Keller Kelly (MS) Kelly (PA) Kilmer Kim Kind King (IA) King (NY) Kinzinger Kirkpatrick Krishnamoorthi Kuster (NH) Kustoff (TN) LaHood LaMalfa Lamb Lamborn Langevin Larsen (WA) Larson (CT) Latta Lawrence Lawson (FL) Lee (NV) Lesko Levin (CA) Lipinski Loebsack Long Lowey Lucas Luetkemeyer Luria Malinowski Maloney, Sean Marchant Marshall Massie Mast McAdams McBath McCarthy McCaul McClintock McCollum McEachin McHenry McKinley Meuser Miller Mitchell Moolenaar Mooney (WV) Morelle Moulton Mucarsel-Powell Murphy (FL) Murphy (NC) Newhouse Norcross Norman Nunes O'Halleran Olson Palazzo Panetta Pappas Pascrell Pence Perlmutter Perry Peters Peterson Phillips Posey Price (NC) Quigley Reed Reschenthaler Rice (NY) Rice (SC) Richmond Riggleman Rodgers (WA) Roe, David P. Rogers (AL) Rogers (KY) Rose (NY) Rose, John W. Rouda Rouzer Roy Roybal-Allard Ruiz Ruppersberger Rutherford Ryan Scalise Scanlon Schneider Schrader Schrier Schweikert Scott (VA) Scott, Austin Scott, David Sewell (AL) Shalala Sherrill Shimkus Simpson Sires Slotkin Smith (MO) Smith (NE) Smith (NJ) Smith (WA) Smucker Soto Spanberger Spano Stanton Stauber Stefanik Steil Steube Stevens Stewart Stivers Suozzi Swalwell (CA) Taylor Thompson (CA) Thompson (PA) Thornberry Tiffany Tipton Titus Torres (CA) Torres Small (NM) Trone Turner Underwood Upton Van Drew Veasey Vela Visclosky Wagner Walberg Walden Walker Walorski Waltz Wasserman Schultz Watkins Weber (TX) Webster (FL) Wenstrup Westerman Wexton Wild Williams Wilson (SC) Wittman Womack Woodall Wright Yoho Young Zeldin NOT VOTING--13 Abraham Byrne Graves (GA) Griffith Holding Hudson Loudermilk Mullin Palmer Roby Rooney (FL) Sensenbrenner Timmons {time} 1416 Ms. KAPTUR, Messrs. RUPPERSBERGER, THOMPSON of California, ARMSTRONG, VELA, Mses. ROYBAL-ALLARD and FINKENAUER changed their vote from ``yea'' to ``nay.'' [[Page H3602]] So the amendment was rejected. The result of the vote was announced as above recorded. A motion to reconsider was laid on the table. MEMBERS RECORDED PURSUANT TO HOUSE RESOLUTION 965, 116TH CONGRESS Cardenas (Sanchez) Clay (Grijalva) DeFazio (Bonamici) DeSaulnier (Matsui) Deutch (Rice (NY)) Frankel (Clark (MA)) Garamendi (Boyle, Brendan F.) Gomez (Gallego) Horsford (Kildee) Johnson (TX) (Jeffries) Khanna (Sherman) Kirkpatrick (Gallego) Kuster (NH) (Brownley (CA)) Lawson (FL) (Evans) Lieu, Ted (Beyer) Lipinski (Cooper) Lofgren (Boyle, Brendan F.) Lowenthal (Beyer) Moore (Beyer) Nadler (Jeffries) Napolitano (Correa) Pascrell (Sires) Payne (Wasserman Schultz) Pingree (Cicilline) Porter (Wexton) Pressley (Omar) Price (NC) (Butterfield) Rush (Underwood) Serrano (Jeffries) Thompson (MS) (Fudge) Trone (Beyer) Watson Coleman (Pallone) Welch (McGovern) Wilson (FL) (Hayes) Amendment No. 11 Offered by Ms. Dean The SPEAKER pro tempore (Mr. Peters). Pursuant to clause 8 of rule XX, the unfinished business is the question on amendment No. 11, printed in House Report No. 116-457, on which further proceedings were postponed and on which the yeas and nays were ordered. The Clerk will redesignate the amendment. The Clerk redesignated the amendment. The SPEAKER pro tempore. The question is on the amendment offered by the gentlewoman from Pennsylvania (Ms. Dean). The vote was taken by electronic device, and there were--yeas 217, nays 198, not voting 15, as follows: [Roll No. 149] YEAS--217 Adams Aguilar Allred Axne Barragan Bass Beatty Bera Beyer Bishop (GA) Blumenauer Blunt Rochester Bonamici Boyle, Brendan F. Brown (MD) Brownley (CA) Bustos Butterfield Carbajal Cardenas Carson (IN) Cartwright Casten (IL) Castor (FL) Castro (TX) Chu, Judy Cicilline Cisneros Clark (MA) Clarke (NY) Clay Cleaver Clyburn Cohen Connolly Cooper Correa Costa Courtney Cox (CA) Craig Crist Crow Cuellar Davids (KS) Davis (CA) Davis, Danny K. Dean DeFazio DeGette DeLauro DelBene Delgado Demings DeSaulnier Deutch Dingell Doggett Doyle, Michael F. Engel Escobar Eshoo Espaillat Evans Fitzpatrick Fletcher Foster Frankel Fudge Gabbard Gallego Garamendi Garcia (IL) Garcia (TX) Gomez Gonzalez (TX) Gottheimer Green, Al (TX) Grijalva Haaland Harder (CA) Hastings Hayes Heck Higgins (NY) Himes Horsford Houlahan Hoyer Huffman Jackson Lee Jayapal Jeffries Johnson (GA) Johnson (TX) Kaptur Keating Kelly (IL) Kennedy Khanna Kildee Kilmer Kim Kind Kirkpatrick Krishnamoorthi Kuster (NH) Lamb Langevin Larsen (WA) Larson (CT) Lawrence Lawson (FL) Lee (CA) Lee (NV) Levin (CA) Levin (MI) Lieu, Ted Loebsack Lofgren Lowenthal Lowey Lujan Lynch Malinowski Maloney, Carolyn B. Maloney, Sean Matsui McBath McCollum McEachin McGovern McNerney Meeks Meng Mfume Moore Morelle Moulton Mucarsel-Powell Murphy (FL) Nadler Napolitano Neal Neguse Norcross O'Halleran Ocasio-Cortez Omar Pallone Panetta Pappas Pascrell Payne Perlmutter Peters Phillips Pingree Pocan Porter Pressley Price (NC) Quigley Raskin Rice (NY) Richmond Rose (NY) Roybal-Allard Ruiz Ruppersberger Rush Ryan Sanchez Sarbanes Scanlon Schakowsky Schiff Schrier Scott (VA) Scott, David Serrano Sewell (AL) Shalala Sherman Sherrill Sires Smith (WA) Soto Speier Stanton Stevens Suozzi Swalwell (CA) Takano Thompson (CA) Thompson (MS) Titus Tlaib Tonko Torres (CA) Trahan Trone Underwood Van Drew Vargas Veasey Vela Velazquez Visclosky Wasserman Schultz Waters Watson Coleman Welch Wexton Wild Wilson (FL) Yarmuth NAYS--198 Aderholt Allen Amash Amodei Armstrong Arrington Babin Bacon Baird Balderson Banks Barr Bergman Biggs Bilirakis Bishop (NC) Bishop (UT) Bost Brady Brindisi Brooks (AL) Brooks (IN) Buchanan Buck Bucshon Budd Burchett Burgess Calvert Carter (GA) Carter (TX) Case Chabot Cheney Cline Cloud Cole Collins (GA) Comer Conaway Cook Crawford Crenshaw Cunningham Curtis Davidson (OH) Davis, Rodney DesJarlais Diaz-Balart Duncan Dunn Emmer Estes Ferguson Finkenauer Fleischmann Flores Fortenberry Foxx (NC) Fulcher Gaetz Gallagher Garcia (CA) Gianforte Gibbs Gohmert Golden Gonzalez (OH) Gooden Gosar Granger Graves (LA) Graves (MO) Green (TN) Grothman Guest Guthrie Hagedorn Harris Hartzler Hern, Kevin Herrera Beutler Hice (GA) Higgins (LA) Hill (AR) Hollingsworth Horn, Kendra S. Huizenga Hurd (TX) Jacobs Johnson (LA) Johnson (OH) Johnson (SD) Jordan Joyce (OH) Joyce (PA) Katko Keller Kelly (MS) Kelly (PA) King (IA) King (NY) Kinzinger Kustoff (TN) LaHood LaMalfa Lamborn Latta Lesko Lipinski Long Lucas Luetkemeyer Luria Marchant Marshall Massie Mast McAdams McCarthy McCaul McClintock McKinley Meuser Miller Mitchell Moolenaar Mooney (WV) Murphy (NC) Newhouse Norman Nunes Olson Palazzo Pence Perry Peterson Posey Reed Reschenthaler Rice (SC) Riggleman Rodgers (WA) Roe, David P. Rogers (AL) Rogers (KY) Rose, John W. Rouzer Roy Rutherford Scalise Schneider Schrader Schweikert Scott, Austin Shimkus Simpson Slotkin Smith (MO) Smith (NE) Smith (NJ) Smucker Spanberger Spano Stauber Stefanik Steil Steube Stewart Stivers Taylor Thompson (PA) Thornberry Tiffany Tipton Torres Small (NM) Turner Upton Wagner Walberg Walden Walker Walorski Waltz Watkins Weber (TX) Webster (FL) Wenstrup Westerman Williams Wilson (SC) Wittman Womack Woodall Wright Yoho Young Zeldin NOT VOTING--15 Abraham Byrne Graves (GA) Griffith Holding Hudson Loudermilk McHenry Mullin Palmer Roby Rooney (FL) Rouda Sensenbrenner Timmons {time} 1502 Messrs. HIMES and PAPPAS changed their vote from ``nay'' to ``yea.'' So the amendment was agreed to. The result of the vote was announced as above recorded. A motion to reconsider was laid on the table. MEMBERS RECORDED PURSUANT TO HOUSE RESOLUTION 965, 116TH CONGRESS Cardenas (Sanchez) Clay-- (Grijalva) DeFazio - (Bonamici) DeSaulnier - (Matsui) Deutch- (Rice (NY)) Frankel - (Clark (MA)) Garamendi - (Boyle, Brendan F.) Gomez - (Gallego) Horsford - (Kildee) Johnson (TX) - (Jeffries) Khanna - (Sherman) Kirkpatrick - (Gallego) Kuster (NH) - (Brownley (CA)) Lawson (FL) - (Evans) Lieu, Ted - (Beyer) Lipinski - (Cooper) Lofgren - (Boyle, Brendan F.) Lowenthal - (Beyer) Moore-- (Beyer) Nadler - (Jeffries) Napolitano - (Correa) Pascrell- (Sires) Payne-- (Wasserman Schultz) Pingree- (Cicilline) Porter- (Wexton) Pressley- (Omar) Price (NC)- (Butterfield) Rush-- (Underwood) Serrano - (Jeffries) Thompson (MS) (Fudge) Trone-- (Beyer) Watson Coleman (Pallone) Welch-- (McGovern) Wilson (FL)- (Hayes)-- Amendment No. 29 Offered by Mr. Takano The SPEAKER pro tempore. Pursuant to clause 8 of rule XX, the unfinished business is the question on amendment No. 29, printed in House Report No. 116-457, on which further proceedings were postponed and on which the yeas and nays were ordered. The Clerk will redesignate the amendment. The Clerk redesignated the amendment. The SPEAKER pro tempore. The question is on the amendment offered by the gentleman from California (Mr. Takano). The vote was taken by electronic device, and there were--yeas 232, nays 184, not voting 14, as follows: [Roll No. 150] YEAS--232 Adams Aguilar Allred Amash Axne Barragan Bass Beatty Bera Beyer Bishop (GA) Blumenauer Blunt Rochester Bonamici Boyle, Brendan F. Brindisi Brownley (CA) Bustos Butterfield Carbajal Cardenas Carson (IN) Cartwright Case Casten (IL) Castor (FL) Castro (TX) Chu, Judy Cicilline Cisneros Clark (MA) Clarke (NY) Clay Cleaver Clyburn Cohen Connolly Cooper Correa Courtney Cox (CA) Craig Crist Crow Cuellar Cunningham Davids (KS) Davis (CA) Davis, Danny K. Davis, Rodney Dean DeFazio DeGette DeLauro DelBene Delgado Demings DeSaulnier Deutch Dingell Doggett Doyle, Michael F. Engel Eshoo Espaillat Evans Finkenauer [[Page H3603]] Fitzpatrick Fletcher Foster Frankel Fudge Gabbard Gaetz Gallego Garamendi Garcia (IL) Garcia (TX) Golden Gomez Gonzalez (TX) Gottheimer Green, Al (TX) Grijalva Haaland Harder (CA) Hastings Hayes Heck Herrera Beutler Higgins (NY) Himes Horn, Kendra S. Horsford Houlahan Hoyer Huffman Jackson Lee Jayapal Jeffries Johnson (GA) Johnson (TX) Kaptur Keating Kelly (IL) Kennedy Khanna Kildee Kilmer Kim Kind Kirkpatrick Krishnamoorthi Kuster (NH) Lamb Langevin Larsen (WA) Larson (CT) Lawrence Lawson (FL) Lee (CA) Lee (NV) Levin (CA) Levin (MI) Lieu, Ted Lipinski Loebsack Lofgren Lowenthal Lowey Lujan Lynch Malinowski Maloney, Carolyn B. Maloney, Sean Matsui McAdams McBath McCollum McEachin McGovern McNerney Meeks Meng Mfume Moore Morelle Moulton Mucarsel-Powell Murphy (FL) Nadler Napolitano Neal Neguse Norcross O'Halleran Ocasio-Cortez Omar Pallone Panetta Pappas Pascrell Payne Perlmutter Peters Peterson Phillips Pingree Pocan Porter Pressley Price (NC) Quigley Raskin Rice (NY) Riggleman Rose (NY) Rouda Roybal-Allard Ruiz Ruppersberger Rush Ryan Sanchez Sarbanes Scanlon Schakowsky Schiff Schneider Schrader Schrier Scott (VA) Scott, David Serrano Sewell (AL) Shalala Sherman Sherrill Sires Slotkin Smith (WA) Soto Spanberger Speier Stanton Stevens Suozzi Swalwell (CA) Takano Thompson (CA) Thompson (MS) Titus Tlaib Tonko Torres (CA) Torres Small (NM) Trahan Trone Underwood Vargas Veasey Vela Velazquez Visclosky Wasserman Schultz Waters Watson Coleman Welch Wexton Wild Wilson (FL) Yarmuth NAYS--184 Aderholt Allen Amodei Armstrong Arrington Babin Bacon Baird Balderson Banks Barr Bergman Biggs Bilirakis Bishop (NC) Bishop (UT) Bost Brady Brooks (AL) Brooks (IN) Brown (MD) Buchanan Buck Bucshon Budd Burchett Burgess Calvert Carter (GA) Carter (TX) Chabot Cheney Cline Cloud Cole Collins (GA) Comer Conaway Cook Costa Crawford Crenshaw Curtis Davidson (OH) DesJarlais Diaz-Balart Duncan Dunn Emmer Escobar Estes Ferguson Fleischmann Flores Fortenberry Foxx (NC) Fulcher Gallagher Garcia (CA) Gianforte Gibbs Gohmert Gonzalez (OH) Gooden Gosar Granger Graves (LA) Graves (MO) Green (TN) Grothman Guest Guthrie Hagedorn Harris Hartzler Hern, Kevin Hice (GA) Higgins (LA) Hill (AR) Hollingsworth Huizenga Hurd (TX) Jacobs Johnson (LA) Johnson (OH) Johnson (SD) Jordan Joyce (OH) Joyce (PA) Katko Keller Kelly (MS) Kelly (PA) King (IA) King (NY) Kinzinger Kustoff (TN) LaHood LaMalfa Lamborn Latta Lesko Long Lucas Luetkemeyer Luria Marchant Marshall Massie Mast McCarthy McCaul McClintock McHenry McKinley Meuser Miller Mitchell Moolenaar Mooney (WV) Murphy (NC) Newhouse Norman Nunes Olson Palazzo Pence Perry Posey Reed Reschenthaler Rice (SC) Rodgers (WA) Roe, David P. Rogers (AL) Rogers (KY) Rose, John W. Rouzer Roy Rutherford Scalise Schweikert Scott, Austin Shimkus Simpson Smith (MO) Smith (NE) Smith (NJ) Smucker Spano Stauber Stefanik Steil Steube Stewart Stivers Taylor Thompson (PA) Thornberry Tiffany Tipton Turner Upton Van Drew Wagner Walberg Walden Walker Walorski Waltz Watkins Weber (TX) Webster (FL) Wenstrup Westerman Williams Wilson (SC) Wittman Womack Woodall Wright Yoho Young Zeldin NOT VOTING--14 Abraham Byrne Graves (GA) Griffith Holding Hudson Loudermilk Mullin Palmer Richmond Roby Rooney (FL) Sensenbrenner Timmons {time} 1558 Ms. JACKSON LEE changed her vote from ``nay'' to ``yea.'' So the amendment was agreed to. The result of the vote was announced as above recorded. A motion to reconsider was laid on the table. MEMBERS RECORDED PURSUANT TO HOUSE RESOLUTION 965, 116TH CONGRESS Cardenas (Sanchez) Clay-- (Grijalva) DeFazio - (Bonamici) DeSaulnier - (Matsui) Deutch - (Rice (NY)) Frankel - (Clark (MA)) Garamendi - (Boyle, Brendan F.) Gomez - (Gallego) Horsford - (Kildee) Johnson (TX) - (Jeffries) Khanna - (Sherman) Kirkpatrick - (Gallego) Kuster (NH) - (Brownley (CA)) Lawson (FL) - (Evans) Lieu, Ted - (Beyer) Lipinski - (Cooper) Lofgren - (Boyle, Brendan F.) Lowenthal - (Beyer) Moore-- (Beyer) Nadler - (Jeffries) Napolitano - (Correa) Pascrell- (Sires) Payne-- (Wasserman Schultz) Pingree- (Cicilline) Porter- (Wexton) Price (NC) - (Butterfield) Rauda-- (Sanchez) Rush-- (Underwood) Serrano - (Jeffries) Thompson (MS) (Fudge) Trone-- (Beyer) Watson Coleman (Pallone) Welch-- (McGovern) Wilson (FL)- (Hayes) The SPEAKER pro tempore (Mr. Cuellar). The previous question is ordered on the bill, as amended. The question is on the engrossment and third reading of the bill, as amended. The bill was ordered to be engrossed and read a third time, and was read the third time. Motion to Recommit Mr. GREEN of Tennessee. Mr. Speaker, I have a motion to recommit at the desk. The SPEAKER pro tempore. Is the gentleman opposed to the bill? Mr. GREEN of Tennessee. Mr. Speaker, I am in its current form. Mr. SMITH of Washington. Mr. Speaker, I reserve a point of order against the motion to recommit. The SPEAKER pro tempore. A point of order is reserved. The Clerk will report the motion to recommit. The Clerk read as follows: Mr. Green of Tennessee moves to recommit the bill, H.R. 6395, to the Committee on Armed Services with instructions to report the same back to the House forthwith, with the following amendment: At the end of title XVII, add the following new subtitle: Subtitle ___.--Defend COVID Research From Hackers Act SEC. __. SHORT TITLE. This subtitle may be cited as the ``Defend COVID Research from Hackers Act''. SEC. __. AUTHORIZATION OF IMPOSITION OF SANCTIONS ON CERTAIN FOREIGN PERSONS. (a) In General.--The President is authorized to impose sanctions described in subsection (b) with respect to any foreign person determined by the President-- (1) to be responsible for or complicit in, or to have engaged in, directly or indirectly, activities, including cyber-enabled activities, originating from, or directed by foreign persons that are reasonably likely to result in, or have materially contributed to, a significant threat to the national security, foreign policy, public health, or economic health or financial stability of the United States and that have the purpose or effect of-- (A) harming, or otherwise significantly compromising the provision of services by a computer or network of computers that support one or more entities in a critical infrastructure sector; (B) significantly compromising the provision of services by one or more entities in a critical infrastructure sector; (C) causing a significant disruption to the availability of a computer or network of computers; or (D) causing a significant misappropriation of funds or economic resources, trade secrets, personal identifiers, intellectual property, or financial information for commercial or competitive advantage or private financial gain; (2) to be responsible for or complicit in, or to have engaged in, or to have knowingly materially benefitted from, the receipt or use for commercial or competitive advantage or private financial gain, of funds or economic resources, trade secrets, personal identifiers, intellectual property, or financial information misappropriated through cyber-enabled activities and with respect to which such actions are reasonably likely to result in, or have materially contributed to, a significant threat to the national security, foreign policy, public health, or economic health or financial stability of the United States; (3) to have materially assisted, sponsored, or provided financial, material, or technological support for, or goods or services in support of-- (A) any activity described in paragraphs (1) and (2); or (B) any person whose property or interests in property are blocked pursuant to this section; (4) to be owned or controlled by, or to have acted or purported to act for or on behalf of, directly or indirectly, any person whose property or interests in property are blocked pursuant to this section; or (5) to have attempted to engage in any of the activities described in paragraphs (1) through (3). (b) Sanctions Described.--The sanctions to be imposed with respect to a foreign person described in subsection (a) are the following: (1) Blocking of property.--The President shall exercise all of the powers granted to the President by the International Emergency Economic Powers Act (50 U.S.C. 1701 et seq.) (except that the requirements of section 202 of such Act (50 U.S.C. 1701) shall not apply) to the extent necessary to block and prohibit all transactions in property and interests in property of the person if such [[Page H3604]] property and interests in property are in the United States, come within the United States, or are or come within the possession or control of a United States person. (2) Inadmissibility of certain individuals.-- (A) Ineligibility for visas, admission, or parole.--An alien who is a foreign person under subsection (a), or an alien who is an officer or director of a foreign person under such subsection, is-- (i) inadmissible to the United States; (ii) ineligible to receive a visa or other documentation to enter the United States; and (iii) otherwise ineligible to be admitted or paroled into the United States or to receive any other benefit under the Immigration and Nationality Act (8 U.S.C. 1101 et seq.). (B) Current visas revoked.--An alien who is a foreign person under subsection (a), or an alien who is an officer or director of a foreign person under such subsection, is subject to the following: (i) Revocation of any visa or other entry documentation regardless of when the visa or other entry documentation is or was issued. (ii) A revocation under clause (i) shall-- (I) take effect immediately; and (II) cancel any other valid visa or entry documentation that is in the foreign person's or alien's possession, as the case may be. (c) Penalties.--The penalties provided for in subsections (b) and (c) of section 206 of the International Emergency Economic Powers Act (50 U.S.C. 1705) shall apply to a person that violates, attempts to violate, conspires to violate, or causes a violation of this section, including regulations promulgated in accordance therewith, to the same extent that such penalties apply to a person that commits an unlawful act described in section 206(a) of such Act. (d) Exception.--Sanctions imposed pursuant to this section shall not apply to an alien if admitting or paroling the alien into the United States is necessary to permit the United States to comply with the Agreement regarding the Headquarters of the United Nations, signed at Lake Success June 26, 1947, and entered into force November 21, 1947, between the United Nations and the United States, or other applicable international obligations of the United States. (e) Exception to Comply With National Security.--The following activities shall be exempt from sanctions under this section: (1) Activities subject to the reporting requirements under title V of the National Security Act of 1947 (50 U.S.C. 3091 et seq.). (2) Activities subject to any authorized intelligence or law enforcement activities of the United States. (f) Implementation and Regulatory Authority.--The President is authorized to exercise all authorities provided to the President under sections 203 and 205 of the International Emergency Economic Powers Act (50 U.S.C. 1702 and 1704) to carry out this Act and may issue such regulations, licenses, and orders as are necessary to carry out this Act. (g) Exception Related to the Importation of Goods.-- (1) In general.--The authorities and requirements to impose sanctions pursuant to this section shall not include the authority or requirement to impose sanctions on the importation of goods. (2) Good defined.--In this section, the term ``good'' means any article, natural or man-made substance, material, supply or manufactured product, including inspection and test equipment and excluding technical data. (h) Report on Cyber-enabled Activities.-- (1) In general.--Not later than 180 days after the date of the enactment of this Act, the Secretary of State, in consultation with the Director of National Intelligence, shall submit to the appropriate congressional committees a report detailing the extent of known cyber-enabled activities or attempted cyber-enabled activities as described in this section by foreign persons related to the 2019 novel coronavirus and whether such activities qualify for the imposition of sanctions pursuant to this section. (2) Form.--The report required under subsection (a) shall be unclassified but may contain a classified annex. (i) Definitions.--In this section: (1) Admitted; alien.--The terms ``admitted'' and ``alien'' have the meanings given such terms in section 101 of the Immigration and Nationality Act (8 U.S.C. 1101). (2) Appropriate congressional committees.--The term ``appropriate congressional committees'' means-- (A) in the House of Representatives-- (i) the Committee on Foreign Affairs; and (ii) the Committee on Ways and Means; and (B) in the Senate-- (i) the Committee on Foreign Relations; and (ii) the Committee on Banking, Housing, and Urban Affairs. (3) Critical infrastructure sector.--The term ``critical infrastructure sector'' means any of the designated critical infrastructure sectors identified in Presidential Policy Directive 21. (4) Entity.--The term ``entity'' means a partnership, association, trust, joint venture, corporation, group, subgroup, or other organization. (5) Foreign government.--The term ``foreign government'' means any government of a country other than the United States. (6) Foreign person.--The term ``foreign person'' means an individual or entity that is not a United States person. (7) Knowingly.--The term ``knowingly'' with respect to conduct, a circumstance, or a result, means that a person has actual knowledge, or should have known, of the conduct, the circumstance, or the result. (8) Misappropriation.--The term ``misappropriation'' means any taking or obtaining by improper means, without permission or consent, or under false pretenses. (9) Person.--The term ``person'' means an individual or entity. (10) United states person.--The term ``United States person'' means any United States citizen, permanent resident alien, entity organized under the laws of the United States or any jurisdiction within the United States (including foreign branches), or any person in the United States. SEC. __. STOPPING TRAFFICKING IN BOTNETS. Section 1030 of title 18, United States Code, is amended-- (1) in subsection (a)-- (A) in paragraph (7), by adding ``or'' at the end; and (B) by adding at the end the following new paragraph: ``(8) knowingly traffics in access to a protected computer, if the trafficker knows the protected computer has been damaged in a manner prohibited by this section.''; (2) in subsection (c)(3)-- (A) in subparagraph (A), by striking ``(a)(4) or (a)(7)'' and inserting ``(a)(4), (a)(7), or (a)(8)''; and (B) in subparagraph (B), by striking ``(a)(4), or (a)(7)'' and inserting ``(a)(4), (a)(7), or (a)(8)''; (3) in subsection (e)-- (A) in paragraph (11), by striking ``and'' at the end; (B) in paragraph (12), by striking the period at the end and inserting ``; and''; and (C) by adding at the end the following new paragraph: ``(13) the term `traffic' has the meaning given such term in section 1029(e)(5) of this title.''; and (4) in subsection (g), by inserting ``, except for a violation of subsection (a)(8),'' after ``violation of this section''. SEC. __. INJUNCTIONS AGAINST FRAUD AND ABUSE. Section 1345 of title 18, United States Code, is amended-- (1) in the section heading by striking ``fraud'' and inserting ``fraud and abuse''; (2) in subsection (a)-- (A) in paragraph (1)-- (i) subparagraph (B), by striking ``; or'' and inserting a semicolon; (ii) in subparagraph (C), by striking the semicolon and inserting ``; or''; and (iii) by adding at the end the following new subparagraph: ``(D) violating or about to violate section 1030(a)(5) of this title where such conduct has caused or would cause damage (as defined in section 1030) without authorization to 100 or more protected computers (as defined in section 1030) during any 1-year period, including by-- ``(i) damage of the protected computers without authorization; or ``(ii) installing or maintaining control over malicious software on the protected computers that, without authorization, have caused or would cause damage to the protected computers;''; and (B) in paragraph (2) by inserting ``, a violation under subsection (a)(1)(D),'' after ``(as defined in section 3322(d) of this title)''; and (3) by adding at the end the following new subsection: ``(c)(1) No cause of action may lie or be maintained in any court against any person and shall be promptly dismissed if such cause of action is with respect to an act that is in compliance with any restraining order, prohibition, or other action under subsection (b), if issued in circumstances described in subsection (a)(1)(D). ``(2) A restraining order, prohibition, or other action under subsection (b), if issued in circumstances described in subsection (a)(1)(D), may, upon application of the Attorney General, provide that the United States shall pay to such person a fee for reimbursement for such costs as are reasonably necessary and which have been directly incurred in complying with the restraining order, prohibition, or other action.''. Mr. GREEN of Tennessee (during the reading). Mr. Speaker, I ask unanimous consent to dispense with the reading. The SPEAKER pro tempore. Is there objection to the request of the gentleman from Tennessee? There was no objection. The SPEAKER pro tempore. Pursuant to the rule, the gentleman from Tennessee is recognized for 5 minutes in support of his motion. Mr. GREEN of Tennessee. Mr. Speaker, Operation Warp Speed is an unprecedented public-private partnership to accelerate the development, manufacturing, and distribution of COVID-19 vaccines, therapeutics, and diagnostics. One of the goals of this program is to have 300 million doses of safe and effective vaccine by January 2021. Next week, Moderna plans to start a phase 3 trial. Two other companies are right behind, expecting to begin phase 3 within weeks. The speed which the process has taken is truly ``warp speed.'' This could [[Page H3605]] not occur without the private sector and the Federal Government working hand in hand on this herculean effort. Companies are taking enormous financial risks to conduct research, develop vaccine candidates, and create more manufacturing capacity at record speed. The Federal Government has poured billions more into the vaccine effort, yet countries like China are trying to steal America's work in developing a COVID vaccine for their benefit. As confirmed by intelligence agencies--DHS and FBI--the Chinese Government, the Russian Government, and other hackers are trying to steal intellectual property and Americans' health data related to vaccine treatments, testing from COVID-19 researchers. In fact, DOJ charged Chinese hackers just 3 hours ago. Since the start of this crisis, the Chinese Communist Party has done everything they can to prevent the world from responding to and recovering from the pandemic. Not only did they keep COVID-19 a secret from their own citizens, but they hid it from the world for months after the first outbreak. When word got out about the virus, the Chinese Communist Party lied about human-to-human transmission. Then they arrested doctors, journalists, and other whistleblowers who dared to warn their fellow Chinese citizens of the dangers of the virus. Many of these whistleblowers are still missing and presumed dead. Researchers at Columbia University--not necessarily a bastion of conservatism, I might add--those scientists at Columbia University said, had China notified the world just 1 week sooner, 61 percent of American deaths could have been prevented. Think about that. Sixty-one percent of 143,000 is 87,000-plus Americans who would not be dead had China spoken up just 1 week sooner. Indicative of their past mercantilist actions, China hoarded PPE in the early days of the virus. Despite dominating global PPE manufacturing, China hoarded the world's PPE. U.S. exports of PPE to China grew over 1,000 percent in January and February compared with the same period last year. In their time of need, we sent them PPE. Italy even donated PPE to China. What did China do? Well, they sold them the very PPE Italy had donated to them and refused to ship PPE to the United States, decrying regulatory violations, to keep PPE away from us during our peak need. But it still wasn't enough. Now the Chinese Communist Party is hacking researchers who are trying to find a cure for the very worldwide pandemic that they tried to cover up. Make no mistake, if the Chinese Communist Party steals the vaccine, they will leverage it for their own self-interested political and economic ends, which really boils down to one thing and one thing only: The communists want power; they want totalitarian power. We must show the Chinese Communist Party that there are consequences for these actions which pose a clear threat to the safety of our fellow Americans. If Chinese companies or individuals hack COVID-19 researchers, they should be punished with tough sanctions. This MTR enables sanctions against individuals responsible for significant, malicious, cyber-enabled activities that endanger the public health of Americans. It also requires a report on whether cyber hacking related specifically to COVID-19 qualifies for such sanctions. Now, to those who say it should go through regular order in committee, I say we cannot wait. Every day, people are dying from COVID-19. We need a vaccine now. We cannot afford for China to steal American work and then leverage it against the United States and the world. We cannot spare the weeks, maybe even months, a stand-alone bill would take. Americans are dying, China is hacking, and we in Congress must act. Researchers need to be protected now. We have an opportunity. It is time for a bipartisan effort. Think of the message that we will send the Chinese Communist Party: Hacking American intellectual property will not be tolerated, especially when it jeopardizes the lives of Americans. If we can't agree on punishing those who hack the heroes fighting for a cure for COVID, I don't know what we can agree on. Mr. Speaker, I urge my colleagues to support this MTR, and I yield back the balance of my time. Mr. SMITH of Washington. Mr. Speaker, I withdraw my reservation of my point of order. The SPEAKER pro tempore. The reservation of a point of order is withdrawn. Mr. SMITH of Washington. Mr. Speaker, I rise in opposition to the motion to recommit. The SPEAKER pro tempore. The gentleman from Washington is recognized for 5 minutes. Mr. SMITH of Washington. Mr. Speaker, legislatively, this is a terrible idea, to introduce a 13-page sanctions bill at the last possible second and expect us to vote on it without knowing the true impacts of it. I absolutely agree that we should have tools to hold the Chinese, the Russians, anyone accountable who does any of the things that the gentleman said. Within current law, there are a ton of tools to do precisely that. Putting in law brand-new sanctions legislation without thinking about it is a bad idea. And if this was so crucial and so important, why are we seeing it just at this last second? There was somewhere in the neighborhood of 2,000 ideas submitted to be added to the defense bill all along the process. We would have had time to work on it and think about it and actually craft a decent piece of legislation. This clearly does not have that objective in mind or they would have introduced it a long time ago. This is a bad way to make law. Mr. Speaker, I urge us to vote ``no'' and not to jeopardize all the incredible work that Members on both sides of the aisle did in this bill. There are a ton of Members, Republicans and Democrats alike; those 2,000 provisions are roughly equal between Republicans and Democrats. We have an incredibly bipartisan piece of legislation before us in which individual Members decided something is important, worked the issue, and got us a product that we could support. Mr. Speaker, this puts us in the very risky position of passing really bad legislation at the last second for no good reason, and I would urge Members to vote ``no.'' Now, let me be clear. We absolutely need to hold accountable Russia, China, whoever wants to interfere with our process of developing a vaccine or cyber hack us in any other way, and there are an enormous number of tools to do so. I do want to point out and just simply make an urgent plea. One of the gentleman's arguments was that China hid the true risk of the virus from the American people, and, yes, that is terrible that China did that. It is not actually their job to warn the American people. It is the President's job to warn the American people. And talk about someone who has done a horrible job of warning us of the true dangers of the virus. It was just, I think, last week, maybe a week and a half ago, when the President said 99 percent of the cases will be completely harmless. That is wrong. The President said again, just a couple days ago, it is just going to magically disappear. He cannot even bring himself to tell us to wear a mask. Some people don't like mandates. Okay. That is fine. Let's have the leader of our country tell us what we ought to do to protect ourselves. He is the one who is not warning the American people of the true danger of this virus, because, sadly, we would kind of listen to him. We are not going to listen to the Chinese. We don't trust them, for all the reasons they said. So, Mr. Speaker, I would implore Members on the other side of the aisle, ask our President to do what they are now asking the Chinese to do. The least that he ought to do for the American people is to warn us of the danger we face. This is incredibly frustrating. I want my kids back in school. I want my constituents back to work. If we took the virus seriously, if we did the work necessary to contain it, we could do it. The President wants to stand up and say: Meh. It is not a problem. Nothing to worry about it. It is all good. We are paying an enormous price for that. [[Page H3606]] So, yes, let's hold Russia and China accountable. Let's also hold our President and the executive branch accountable for the spectacular failure in leadership that we are living and, yes, dying with today in this country. Let's also oppose this motion to recommit as bad legislation that isn't going to make any difference whatsoever, and let's pass the defense bill. This is an excellent piece of legislation, a bipartisan piece of legislation that we have all worked on and produced an excellent product. Mr. Speaker, I ask Members to please vote ``yes.'' Please pass this bill, keep the legislative process going forward. And don't forget, what we are doing here is providing for the national security, providing for the Department of Defense, providing for the men and women whom we are asking to put their lives on the line for the defense of this country, giving them the support they need and they deserve. Mr. Speaker, I ask Members to vote down the motion to recommit and vote for the national defense authorization act. Mr. Speaker, I yield back the balance of my time. The SPEAKER pro tempore. Without objection, the previous question is ordered on the motion to recommit. There was no objection. The SPEAKER pro tempore. The question is on the motion to recommit. The question was taken; and the Speaker pro tempore announced that the noes appeared to have it. Mr. GREEN of Tennessee. Mr. Speaker, on that I demand the yeas and nays. The SPEAKER pro tempore. Pursuant to section 3 of House Resolution 965, the yeas and nays are ordered. The vote was taken by electronic device, and there were--yeas 201, nays 219, not voting 10, as follows: [Roll No. 151] YEAS--201 Aderholt Allen Amodei Armstrong Arrington Axne Babin Bacon Baird Balderson Banks Barr Bergman Biggs Bilirakis Bishop (NC) Bishop (UT) Bost Brady Brooks (AL) Brooks (IN) Buchanan Buck Bucshon Budd Burchett Burgess Calvert Carter (GA) Carter (TX) Chabot Cheney Cline Cloud Cole Collins (GA) Comer Conaway Cook Craig Crawford Crenshaw Cunningham Curtis Davidson (OH) Davis, Rodney DeFazio DesJarlais Diaz-Balart Duncan Dunn Emmer Estes Ferguson Finkenauer Fitzpatrick Fleischmann Flores Fortenberry Foxx (NC) Fulcher Gaetz Gallagher Garcia (CA) Gianforte Gibbs Gohmert Gonzalez (OH) Gooden Gosar Gottheimer Granger Graves (LA) Graves (MO) Green (TN) Grothman Guest Guthrie Hagedorn Harris Hartzler Hern, Kevin Herrera Beutler Hice (GA) Higgins (LA) Hill (AR) Holding Hollingsworth Huizenga Hurd (TX) Jacobs Johnson (LA) Johnson (OH) Johnson (SD) Jordan Joyce (OH) Joyce (PA) Katko Keller Kelly (MS) Kelly (PA) King (IA) King (NY) Kinzinger Kustoff (TN) LaHood LaMalfa Lamb Lamborn Latta Lesko Long Loudermilk Lucas Luetkemeyer Marchant Marshall Mast McAdams McBath McCarthy McCaul McClintock McHenry McKinley Meuser Miller Mitchell Moolenaar Mooney (WV) Murphy (NC) Newhouse Norman Nunes Olson Palazzo Pappas Pence Perry Posey Reed Reschenthaler Rice (SC) Riggleman Rodgers (WA) Roe, David P. Rogers (AL) Rogers (KY) Rose (NY) Rose, John W. Rouda Rouzer Roy Rutherford Scalise Schweikert Scott, Austin Sensenbrenner Shimkus Simpson Slotkin Smith (MO) Smith (NE) Smith (NJ) Smucker Spano Stauber Stefanik Steil Steube Stewart Stivers Taylor Thompson (PA) Thornberry Tiffany Tipton Turner Upton Van Drew Wagner Walberg Walden Walker Walorski Waltz Watkins Weber (TX) Webster (FL) Wenstrup Westerman Wild Williams Wilson (SC) Wittman Womack Woodall Wright Yoho Young Zeldin NAYS--219 Adams Aguilar Allred Amash Barragan Bass Beatty Bera Beyer Bishop (GA) Blumenauer Blunt Rochester Bonamici Boyle, Brendan F. Brindisi Brown (MD) Brownley (CA) Bustos Butterfield Carbajal Cardenas Carson (IN) Cartwright Case Casten (IL) Castor (FL) Castro (TX) Chu, Judy Cicilline Cisneros Clark (MA) Clarke (NY) Clay Cleaver Clyburn Cohen Connolly Cooper Correa Costa Courtney Cox (CA) Crist Crow Cuellar Davids (KS) Davis (CA) Davis, Danny K. Dean DeGette DeLauro DelBene Delgado Demings DeSaulnier Deutch Dingell Doggett Doyle, Michael F. Engel Escobar Eshoo Espaillat Evans Fletcher Foster Frankel Fudge Gabbard Gallego Garamendi Garcia (IL) Garcia (TX) Golden Gomez Gonzalez (TX) Green, Al (TX) Grijalva Haaland Harder (CA) Hastings Hayes Heck Higgins (NY) Himes Horn, Kendra S. Horsford Houlahan Hoyer Huffman Jackson Lee Jayapal Jeffries Johnson (GA) Johnson (TX) Kaptur Keating Kelly (IL) Kennedy Khanna Kildee Kilmer Kim Kind Kirkpatrick Krishnamoorthi Kuster (NH) Langevin Larsen (WA) Larson (CT) Lawrence Lawson (FL) Lee (CA) Lee (NV) Levin (CA) Levin (MI) Lieu, Ted Lipinski Loebsack Lofgren Lowenthal Lowey Lujan Luria Lynch Malinowski Maloney, Carolyn B. Maloney, Sean Massie Matsui McCollum McEachin McGovern McNerney Meeks Meng Mfume Moore Morelle Moulton Mucarsel-Powell Murphy (FL) Nadler Napolitano Neal Neguse Norcross O'Halleran Ocasio-Cortez Omar Pallone Panetta Pascrell Payne Perlmutter Peters Peterson Phillips Pingree Pocan Porter Pressley Price (NC) Quigley Raskin Rice (NY) Richmond Roybal-Allard Ruiz Ruppersberger Rush Ryan Sanchez Sarbanes Scanlon Schakowsky Schiff Schneider Schrader Schrier Scott (VA) Scott, David Serrano Sewell (AL) Shalala Sherman Sherrill Sires Smith (WA) Soto Spanberger Speier Stanton Stevens Suozzi Swalwell (CA) Takano Thompson (CA) Thompson (MS) Titus Tlaib Tonko Torres (CA) Torres Small (NM) Trahan Trone Underwood Vargas Veasey Vela Velazquez Visclosky Wasserman Schultz Waters Watson Coleman Welch Wexton Wilson (FL) Yarmuth NOT VOTING--10 Abraham Byrne Graves (GA) Griffith Hudson Mullin Palmer Roby Rooney (FL) Timmons {time} 1704 Messrs. CLAY, DeSAULNIER, McGOVERN, ENGEL, RICHMOND, and Mrs. LEE of Nevada changed their vote from ``yea'' to ``nay.'' Messrs. ARRINGTON and McADAMS changed their vote from ``nay'' to ``yea.'' So the motion to recommit was rejected. The result of the vote was announced as above recorded. MEMBERS RECORDED PURSUANT TO HOUSE RESOLUTION 965, 116TH CONGRESS Cardenas (Sanchez) Clay (Grijalva) DeFazio (Bonamici) DeSaulnier (Matsui) Deutch (Rice (NY)) Frankel (Clark (MA)) Garamendi (Boyle, Brendan F.) Gomez (Gallego) Horsford (Kildee) Johnson (TX) (Jeffries) Khanna (Sherman) Kirkpatrick (Gallego) Kuster (NH) (Brownley (CA)) Lawson (FL) (Evans) Lieu, Ted (Beyer) Lipinski (Cooper) Lofgren (Boyle, Brendan F.) Lowenthal (Beyer) Moore (Beyer) Nadler (Jeffries) Napolitano (Correa) Pascrell (Sires) Payne (Wasserman Schultz) Pingree (Cicilline) Porter (Wexton) Price (NC) (Butterfield) Rouda (Sanchez) Rush (Underwood) Serrano (Jeffries) Thompson (MS) (Fudge) Trone (Beyer) Watson Coleman (Pallone) Welch (McGovern) Wilson (FL) (Hayes) The SPEAKER pro tempore. The question is on the passage of the bill. The question was taken; and the Speaker pro tempore announced that the ayes appeared to have it. Mr. SMITH of Washington. Mr. Speaker, on that I demand the yeas and nays. The SPEAKER pro tempore. Pursuant to section 3 of House Resolution 965, the yeas and nays are ordered. The vote was taken by electronic device, and there were--yeas 295, nays 125, not voting 10, as follows: [Roll No. 152] YEAS--295 Adams Aguilar Allred Axne Bacon Baird Balderson Banks Barr Bass Beatty Bera Bergman Beyer Bilirakis Bishop (GA) Bishop (UT) Blunt Rochester Bost Brady Brindisi Brooks (IN) Brown (MD) Brownley (CA) Buchanan Bucshon Burgess Bustos Butterfield Calvert Carbajal Cardenas Carson (IN) Carter (TX) Cartwright Case Casten (IL) Castor (FL) Chabot Cheney Chu, Judy Cicilline Cisneros Clay Cleaver Clyburn Cohen Cole Conaway Connolly Cook Cooper Correa Costa Courtney Cox (CA) Craig Crawford Crenshaw Crist [[Page H3607]] Crow Cuellar Cunningham Curtis Davids (KS) Davis (CA) Davis, Rodney Dean DeFazio DeGette DeLauro DelBene Delgado Demings DesJarlais Deutch Diaz-Balart Dunn Engel Escobar Eshoo Evans Finkenauer Fitzpatrick Fleischmann Fletcher Flores Fortenberry Foster Foxx (NC) Frankel Fudge Gallagher Gallego Garamendi Garcia (CA) Garcia (TX) Gibbs Golden Gonzalez (OH) Gonzalez (TX) Gottheimer Granger Graves (GA) Graves (MO) Green, Al (TX) Grijalva Guthrie Haaland Harder (CA) Hartzler Hastings Hayes Heck Herrera Beutler Higgins (NY) Hill (AR) Himes Holding Horn, Kendra S. Horsford Houlahan Hoyer Huffman Hurd (TX) Jackson Lee Jeffries Johnson (OH) Johnson (SD) Johnson (TX) Joyce (OH) Joyce (PA) Kaptur Katko Keating Keller Kelly (IL) Kilmer Kim Kind King (NY) Kinzinger Kirkpatrick Krishnamoorthi Kuster (NH) Kustoff (TN) LaHood Lamb Langevin Larsen (WA) Larson (CT) Latta Lawrence Lawson (FL) Lee (NV) Levin (CA) Lipinski Loebsack Lowey Lucas Luetkemeyer Lujan Luria Lynch Malinowski Maloney, Sean Marchant Matsui McAdams McBath McCarthy McCaul McCollum McEachin McHenry McKinley McNerney Meeks Meuser Mfume Mitchell Moolenaar Morelle Moulton Mucarsel-Powell Murphy (FL) Murphy (NC) Napolitano Neal Neguse Newhouse Norcross Nunes O'Halleran Olson Pallone Panetta Pappas Pascrell Payne Perlmutter Peters Peterson Phillips Pingree Porter Price (NC) Quigley Reed Reschenthaler Rice (NY) Richmond Riggleman Rogers (AL) Rogers (KY) Rose (NY) Rouda Roybal-Allard Ruiz Ruppersberger Rush Rutherford Ryan Sanchez Sarbanes Scanlon Schakowsky Schiff Schneider Schrader Schrier Scott (VA) Scott, Austin Scott, David Sewell (AL) Shalala Sherman Sherrill Shimkus Simpson Sires Slotkin Smith (NE) Smith (NJ) Smith (WA) Smucker Soto Spanberger Spano Speier Stanton Stefanik Steil Stevens Stewart Stivers Suozzi Swalwell (CA) Takano Taylor Thompson (CA) Thompson (MS) Thompson (PA) Thornberry Tiffany Titus Torres (CA) Torres Small (NM) Trahan Trone Turner Underwood Upton Van Drew Veasey Vela Visclosky Wagner Walberg Walden Walorski Waltz Wasserman Schultz Webster (FL) Wenstrup Wexton Wild Williams Wilson (FL) Wilson (SC) Wittman Womack Woodall Yarmuth Young NAYS--125 Aderholt Allen Amash Amodei Armstrong Arrington Babin Barragan Biggs Bishop (NC) Blumenauer Bonamici Boyle, Brendan F. Brooks (AL) Buck Budd Burchett Carter (GA) Castro (TX) Clark (MA) Clarke (NY) Cline Cloud Collins (GA) Comer Davidson (OH) Davis, Danny K. DeSaulnier Dingell Doggett Doyle, Michael F. Duncan Emmer Espaillat Estes Ferguson Fulcher Gabbard Gaetz Garcia (IL) Gianforte Gohmert Gomez Gooden Gosar Graves (LA) Green (TN) Grothman Guest Hagedorn Harris Hern, Kevin Hice (GA) Higgins (LA) Hollingsworth Huizenga Jacobs Jayapal Johnson (GA) Johnson (LA) Jordan Kelly (MS) Kelly (PA) Kennedy Khanna Kildee King (IA) LaMalfa Lamborn Lee (CA) Lesko Levin (MI) Lieu, Ted Lofgren Long Loudermilk Lowenthal Maloney, Carolyn B. Marshall Massie Mast McClintock McGovern Meng Miller Mooney (WV) Moore Nadler Norman Ocasio-Cortez Omar Palazzo Pence Perry Pocan Posey Pressley Raskin Rice (SC) Rodgers (WA) Roe, David P. Rose, John W. Rouzer Roy Scalise Schweikert Sensenbrenner Serrano Smith (MO) Stauber Steube Tipton Tlaib Tonko Vargas Walker Waters Watkins Watson Coleman Weber (TX) Welch Westerman Wright Yoho Zeldin NOT VOTING--10 Abraham Byrne Griffith Hudson Mullin Palmer Roby Rooney (FL) Timmons Velazquez {time} 1742 Mr. GROTHMAN changed his vote from ``yea'' to ``nay.'' Mr. RUTHERFORD changed is vote from ``nay'' to ``yea.'' So the bill was passed. The result of the vote was announced as above recorded. The title of the bill was amended so as to read: ``A bill to authorize appropriations for fiscal year 2021 for military activities of the Department of Defense, for military construction, and for defense activities of the Department of Energy, to prescribe military personnel strengths for such fiscal year, and for other purposes.''. A motion to reconsider was laid on the table. Stated against: Mr. ABRAHAM. Mr. Speaker, on Tuesday, July 21, I was unavoidably detained on rollcall Vote No. 152. Had I been present to vote, I would have voted ``nay'' on rollcall Vote No. 152. Ms. VELAZQUEZ. Mr. Speaker, on Tuesday, July 21, 2020, I regret not being present for one vote session. Had I been present, I would have voted ``nay'' on the William M. (Mac) Thornberry National Defense Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2021, H.R. 6395, rollcall No. 152. Personal Explanation Mrs. ROBY. Mr. Speaker, I was unable to vote on Tuesday, July 21 due to a family medical emergency. Had I been present, I would have voted as follows: ``nay'' on rollcall No. 144, ``nay'' on rollcall No. 145, ``nay'' on rollcall No. 146, ``nay'' on rollcall No. 147, ``nay'' on rollcall No. 148, ``nay'' on rollcall No. 149, ``nay'' on rollcall No. 150, ``yea'' on rollcall No. 151, and ``yea'' on rollcall No. 152. MEMBERS RECORDED PURSUANT TO HOUSE RESOLUTION 965, 116TH CONGRESS Cardenas (Sanchez) Clay (Grijalva) DeSaulnier (Matsui) Deutch (Rice (NY)) Frankel (Clark (MA)) Garamendi (Boyle, Brendan F.) Gomez (Gallego) Horsford (Kildee) Johnson (TX) (Jeffries) Khanna (Sherman) Kirkpatrick (Gallego) Kuster (NH) (Brownley (CA)) Lawson (FL) (Evans) Lieu, Ted (Beyer) Lipinski (Cooper) Lofgren (Boyle, Brendan F.) Lowenthal (Beyer) Moore (Beyer) Nadler (Jeffries) Napolitano (Correa) Pascrell (Sires) Payne (Wasserman Schultz) Pingree (Cicilline) Porter (Wexton) Price (NC) (Butterfield) Rouda (Sanchez) Rush (Underwood) Serrano (Jeffries) Thompson (MS) (Fudge) Trone (Beyer) Watson Coleman (Pallone) Welch (McGovern) Wilson (FL) (Hayes) ____________________
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