[Congressional Record Volume 140, Number 85 (Wednesday, June 29, 1994)]
[Extensions of Remarks]
[Page E]
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                          PERSONAL EXPLANATION

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                           HON. DEBORAH PRYCE

                                of ohio

                    in the house of representatives

                         Tuesday, June 28, 1994

  Ms. PRYCE of Ohio. Mr. Speaker, due to family considerations I was 
detained in my Ohio congressional district on Monday, June 27, 1994, 
and was not present to vote on the following amendments to H.R. 4603, 
the Commerce-State-Justice appropriations bill. Had I been here, I 
would have voted ``Yes'' on the Burton amendment recorded in the Record 
as rollcall vote No. 279, ``Yes'' on the Burton amendment recorded in 
the Record as rollcall vote No. 280, ``Yes'' on the Penny amendment 
recorded in the Record as rollcall vote No. 281, ``Yes'' on the 
Goodlatte amendment recorded in the Record as rollcall vote No. 282, 
``Yes'' on the Hefley amendment recorded in the Record as rollcall vote 
No. 283, ``Yes'' on the Stearns amendment recorded in the Record as 
rollcall vote No. 284, ``Yes'' on the Inslee amendment recorded in the 
Record as rollcall vote No. 285, ``Yes'' on the Porter/Bentley 
amendment recorded in the Record as rollcall No. 286, ``No'' on the 
Condit amendment recorded in the Record as rollcall vote No. 287, 
``Yes'' on the Rogers amendment recorded in the Record as rollcall No. 
288, ``Yes'' on the Taylor amendment recorded in the Record as rollcall 
No. 289, ``Yes'' on the Lightfoot amendment recorded in the Record as 
rollcall No. 290, and ``No'' on final passage of H.R. 4603 recorded in 
the Record as rollcall No. 291.

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