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        HEALTH CARE REFORM VOTES--EDUCATION AND LABOR COMMITTEE

                                 ______


                         HON. ROBERT H. MICHEL

                              of illinois

                    in the house of representatives

                        Thursday, June 30, 1994

  Mr. Michel. Mr. Speaker, I submit for the Record rollcall votes on 
health care reform which took place in the Education and Labor 
Committee on June 22, 1994.

                    COMMITTEE ON EDUCATION AND LABOR

                             Full Committee

                   Health Care Markup, June 22, 1994

       The following recorded votes were taken on June 22, 1994 in 
     the Committee on Education and Labor during full Committee 
     consideration of Chairman Ford's mark, H.R. 3600, Health 
     Security Act of 1994:
       1. An amendment by Rep. Unsoeld to establish and authorize 
     funding for another new national training program for 
     Community Health Advisors, in order to improve and assist 
     access to health care in low-income and rural areas. The 
     amendment was agreed to 27-15-1.


                               democrats

       Mr. Ford, yea.
       Mr. Clay, yea by proxy.
       Mr. Miller (CA), yea by proxy.
       Mr. Murphy, yea by proxy.
       Mr. Kildee, yea.
       Mr. Williams, yea.
       Mr. Martinez, yea by proxy.
       Mr. Owens, yea by proxy.
       Mr. Sawyer, yea by proxy.
       Mr. Payne, yea by proxy.
       Mrs. Unsoeld, yea.
       Mrs. Mink, yea by proxy.
       Mr. Andrews, not voting.
       Mr. Reed, yea.
       Mr. Roemer, yea.
       Mr. Engel, yea by proxy.
       Mr. Becerra, yea.
       Mr. Scott, yea by proxy.
       Mr. Green, yea by proxy.
       Ms. Woolsey, yea by proxy.
       Mr. Romero-Barcelo, yea.
       Mr. Klink, yea.
       Ms. English, yea by proxy.
       Mr. Strickland, yea by proxy.
       Mr. De Lugo, yea.
       Mr. Faleomavaega, yea by proxy.
       Mr. Baesler, yea.
       Mr. Underwood, yea by proxy.


                              republicans

       Mr. Goodling, nay.
       Mr. Petri, nay by proxy.
       Mrs. Roukema, nay.
       Mr. Gunderson, nay.
       Mr. Armey, nay by proxy.
       Mr. Fawell, nay by proxy.
       Mr. Ballenger, nay.
       Ms. Molinari, nay by proxy.
       Mr. Barrett, nay.
       Mr. Boehner, nay.
       Mr. Cunningham, nay by proxy.
       Mr. Hoestra, nay by proxy.
       Mr. McKeon, nay.
       Mr. Miller (FL), nay.
       Mr. Castle, nay.
       2. An amendment by Rep. McKeon to strike Subtitle G of the 
     Chairman's mark which authorizes a comprhensive school health 
     education program, school-based health services through 
     school clinics, and a federal loan program to pay for capital 
     costs of school based health clinics. The amendment was 
     defeated 13-29-1.


                               democrats

       Mr. Ford, nay.
       Mr. Clay, nay by proxy.
       Mr. Miller (CA), nay by proxy.
       Mr. Murphy, nay by proxy.
       Mr. Kildee, nay.
       Mr. Martinez, nay.
       Mr. Owens, nay by proxy.
       Mr. Sawyer, nay by proxy.
       Mr. Payne, nay by proxy.
       Mrs. Unsoeld, nay.
       Mrs. Mink, nay by proxy.
       Mr. Andrews, nay by proxy.
       Mr. Reed, nay.
       Mr. Roemer, nay.
       Mr. Engel, nay by proxy.
       Mr. Becerra, nay.
       Mr. Scott, nay by proxy.
       Mr. Green, nay.
       Ms. Woolsey, nay by proxy.
       Mr. Romero-Barcelo, nay.
       Mr. Klink, nay.
       Ms. English, nay by proxy.
       Mr. Strickland, nay.
       Mr. De Lugo, nay.
       Mr. Faleomavaega, nay by proxy.
       Mr. Baesler, nay.
       Mr. Underwood, nay by proxy.


                              Republicans

       Mr. Goodling, yea.
       Mr. Petri, yea by proxy.
       Mrs. Roukema, yea.
       Mr. Gunderson, yea.
       Mr. Armey, yea by proxy.
       Mr. Fawell, yea by proxy.
       Mr. Ballenger, yea.
       Ms. Molinari, nay.
       Mr. Barrett, yea.
       Mr. Boehner, yea.
       Mr. Cunningham, yea by proxy.
       Mr. Hoekstra, yea by proxy.
       Mr. McKeon, yea.
       Mr. Miller (FL), yea.
       Mr. Castle, present, not voting.

       3. An amendment by Rep. Boehner relating to supplemental 
     health plans that would allow individuals to obtain coverage 
     for services that may already be included in the 
     comprehensive benefits package. The amendment was defeated 
     16-24-3.


                               Democrats

       Mr. Ford, nay.
       Mr. Clay, nay by proxy.
       Mr. Miller (CA), nay by proxy.
       Mr. Murphy, nay by proxy.
       Mr. Kildee, present, not voting.
       Mr. Williams, present, not voting.
       Mr. Martinez, nay.
       Mr. Owens, nay by proxy.
       Mr. Sawyer, nay by proxy.
       Mr. Payne, nay by proxy.
       Mrs. Unsoeld, nay.
       Mrs. Mink, nay by proxy.
       Mr. Andrews, nay.
       Mr. Reed, nay.
       Mr. Roemer, present, not voting.
       Mr. Engel, nay by proxy.
       Mr. Becerra, nay by proxy.
       Mr. Scott, nay by proxy.
       Mr. Green, nay.
       Ms. Woolsey, nay.
       Mr. Romero-Barcelo, nay.
       Mr. Klink, nay.
       Ms. English, nay by proxy.
       Mr. Strickland, nay.
       Mr. De Lugo, nay by proxy.
       Mr. Faleomavaega, nay by proxy.
       Mr. Baesler, yea.
       Mr. Underwood, nay by proxy.


                              Republicans

       Mr. Goodling, yea.
       Mr. Petri, yea by proxy.
       Mrs. Roukema, yea.
       Mr. Gunderson, yea by proxy.
       Mr. Armey, yea by proxy.
       Mr. Fawell, yea.
       Mr. Ballenger, yea.
       Ms. Molinari, yea.
       Mr. Barrett, yea.
       Mr. Boehner, yea.
       Mr. Cunningham, yea by proxy.
       Mr. Hoekstra, yea by proxy.
       Mr. McKeon, yea.
       Mr. Miller (FL), yea.
       Mr. Castle, yea.
       4. An amendment by Rep. Roukema to provide that no WIC 
     funds may be made available to provide benefits to 
     individuals not lawfully in the United States. The amendment 
     was defeated 17-26.


                               democrats

       Mr. Ford, nay.
       Mr. Clay, nay.
       Mr. Miller (CA), nay.
       Mr. Murphy, nay.
       Mr. Kildee, nay.
       Mr. Williams, nay.
       Mr. Martinez, nay by proxy.
       Mr. Owens, nay.
       Mr. Sawyer, nay.
       Mr. Payne, nay by proxy.
       Ms. Unsoeld, nay by proxy.
       Ms. Mink, nay.
       Mr. Andrews, yea.
       Mr. Reed, nay.
       Mr. Roemer, yea by proxy.
       Mr. Engel, nay by proxy.
       Mr. Becerra, nay.
       Mr. Scott, nay by proxy.
       Mr. Green, nay.
       Ms. Woolsey, nay.
       Mr. Romero-Barcelo, nay by proxy.
       Mr. Klink, nay.
       Ms. English, nay by proxy.
       Mr. Strickland, nay.
       Mr. de Lugo, nay.
       Mr. Faleomavaega, nay by proxy.
       Mr. Baesler, nay.
       Mr. Underwood, nay by proxy.


                              republicans

       Mr. Goodling, yea.
       Mr. Petri, yea.
       Ms. Roukema, yea.
       Mr. Gunderson, yea by proxy.
       Mr. Armey, yea by proxy.
       Mr. Fawell, yea.
       Mr. Ballenger, yea.
       Ms. Molinari, yea.
       Mr. Barrett, yea by proxy.
       Mr. Boehner, yea by proxy.
       Mr. Cunningham, yea by proxy.
       Mr. Hoekstra, yea by proxy.
       Mr. McKeon, yea by proxy.
       Mr. Miller (FL), yea.
       Mr. Castle, yea.
       5. An amendment by Rep. Ballenger to strike provisions that 
     require a health care employer who replaces another health 
     care employer through merger, consolidation, acquisition or 
     contract, to provide employees who would otherwise be 
     displaced a right to continued employment. The amendment was 
     defeated 15-27-1.


                               Democrats

       Mr. Ford, nay.
       Mr. Clay, nay.
       Mr. Miller (CA), nay by proxy.
       Mr. Murphy, nay by proxy.
       Mr. Kildee, nay.
       Mr. Williams, nay
       Mr. Martinez, nay by proxy.
       Mr. Owens, nay by proxy..
       Mr. Sawyer, nay.
       Mr. Payne, nay by proxy.
       Mrs. Unsoeld, nay.
       Mrs. Mink, nay.
       Mr. Andrews, nay.
       Mr. Reed, nay.
       Mr. Roemer, nay by proxy.
       Mr. Engel, nay by proxy.
       Mr. Becerra, nay.
       Mr. Scott, nay by proxy.
       Mr. Green, nay.
       Ms. Woolsey, nay.
       Mr. Romero-Barcelo, nay by proxy.
       Mr. Klink, nay.
       Ms. English, nay by proxy.
       Mr. Strickland, nay.
       Mr. de Lugo, nay.
       Mr. Faleomavaega, nay by proxy.
       Mr. Baesler, yea.
       Mr. Underwood, nay by proxy.


                              republicans

       Mr. Goodling, yea by proxy.
       Mr. Petri, yea by proxy.
       Mrs. Roukema, yea.
       Mr. Gunderson, yea.
       Mr. Armey, yea by proxy.
       Mr. Fawell, yea.
       Mr. Ballenger, yea.
       Ms. Molinari, yea.
       Mr. Barrett, yea by proxy.
       Mr. Boehner, yea by proxy.
       Mr. Cunningham, yea by proxy.
       Mr. Hoekstra, yea by proxy.
       Mr. McKeon, yea by proxy.
       Mr. Miller (FL), yea by proxy.
       Mr. Castle, yea by proxy.
       6. An amendment by Rep. Ballenger to strike the provision 
     that would require a health care employer to recognize the 
     exclusive bargaining agent and to assume the collective 
     bargaining agreement of a predecessor employer if a majority 
     of its employees were previously covered by the agreement and 
     if there has been no substantial change in operations. The 
     amendment would also strike the provision which assumes joint 
     employer status whenever employees of a contractor to a 
     health care employer work on the premises and are 
     functionally integrated with the operations of that employer. 
     The amendment was defeated 14-27-2.


                               democrats

       Mr. Ford, nay.
       Mr. Clay, nay by proxy.
       Mr. Miller (CA), nay by proxy.
       Mr. Murphy, nay by proxy.
       Mr. Kildee, nay.
       Mr. Williams, nay.
       Mr. Martinez, nay by proxy.
       Mr. Owens, nay by proxy.
       Mr. Sawyer, nay.
       Mr. Payne, nay by proxy.
       Mrs. Unsoeld, nay.
       Mrs. Mink, nay.
       Mr. Andrews, nay.
       Mr. Reed, nay.
       Mr. Roemer, nay by proxy.
       Mr. Engel, nay by proxy.
       Mr. Becerra, nay.
       Mr. Scott, nay by proxy.
       Mr. Green, nay by proxy.
       Ms. Woolsey, nay.
       Mr. Romero-Barcelo, nay by proxy.
       Mr. Klink, nay.
       Ms. English, nay by proxy.
       Mr. Strickland, nay.
       Mr. de Lugo, nay.
       Mr. Faleomavaega, nay by proxy.
       Mr. Baesler, not voting.
       Mr. Underwood, nay by proxy.


                              republicans

       Mr. Goodling, yea.
       Mr. Petri, yea by proxy.
       Mrs. Roukema, not voting.
       Mr. Gunderson, yea.
       Mr. Armey, yea by proxy.
       Mr. Fawell, yea.
       Mr. Ballenger, yea.
       Ms. Molinari, yea.
       Mr. Barrett, yea by proxy.
       Mr. Boehner, yea by proxy.
       Mr. Cunningham, yea by proxy.
       Mr. Hoekstra, yea by proxy.
       Mr. McKeon, yea by proxy.
       Mr. Miller (FL), yea by proxy.
       Mr. Castle, yea by proxy.
       7. An amendment by Rep. Fawell to strike a provision which 
     requires the payment of Davis-Bacon wages on construction or 
     renovation projects financed under H.R. 3600 through loans or 
     loan guarantees from the federal government. The amendment 
     was defeated 14-17-2.


                               Democrats

       Mr. Ford, nay.
       Mr. Clay, nay by proxy.
       Mr. Miller (CA), nay by proxy.
       Mr. Murphy, nay by proxy.
       Mr. Kildee, nay.
       Mr. Williams, nay.
       Mr. Martinez, nay by proxy.
       Mr. Owens, nay by proxy.
       Mr. Sawyer, nay.
       Mr. Payne, nay by proxy.
       Mrs. Unsoeld, nay by proxy.
       Mrs. Mink, nay.
       Mr. Andrews, nay.
       Mr. Reed, nay.
       Mr. Roemer, nay by proxy.
       Mr. Engel, nay by proxy.
       Mr. Becerra, nay by proxy.
       Mr. Scott, nay by proxy.
       Mr. Green, nay by proxy.
       Ms. Woolsey, nay by proxy.
       Mr. Romero-Barcelo, nay by proxy.
       Mr. Klink, nay.
       Ms. English, nay by proxy.
       Mr. Strickland, nay.
       Mr. de Lugo, nay by proxy.
       Mr. Faleomavaega, nay by proxy.
       Mr. Baesler, not voting.
       Mr. Underwood, nay by proxy.


                              Republicans

       Mr. Goodling, yea.
       Mr. Petri, yea by proxy.
       Mrs. Roukema, not voting.
       Mr. Gunderson, yea.
       Mr. Armey, yea by proxy.
       Mr. Fawell, yea.
       Mr. Ballenger, yea.
       Ms. Molinari, yea.
       Mr. Barrett, yea by proxy.
       Mr. Boehner, yea by proxy.
       Mr. Cunningham, yea by proxy.
       Mr. Hoekstra, yea by proxy.
       Mr. McKeon, yea by proxy.
       Mr. Miller (FL), yea by proxy.
       Mr. Castle, yea by proxy.
       8. An amendment by Rep. Gunderson to strike that section of 
     the Act establishing two new and duplicative skills upgrading 
     and job retraining programs for individuals in the health 
     care field impacted by health care reform. The amendment was 
     defeated 14-27-2.


                               Democrats

       Mr. Ford, nay by proxy.
       Mr. Clay, nay by proxy.
       Mr. Miller (CA), nay by proxy.
       Mr. Murphy, nay by proxy.
       Mr. Kildee, nay.
       Mr. Williams, nay.
       Mr. Martinez, nay by proxy.
       Mr. Owens, nay by proxy.
       Mr. Sawyer, nay.
       Mr. Payne, nay by proxy.
       Mrs. Unsoeld, nay by proxy.
       Mrs. Mink, nay.
       Mr. Andrews, nay.
       Mr. Reed, nay by proxy.
       Mr. Roemer, nay by proxy.
       Mr. Engel, nay by proxy.
       Mr. Becerra, nay by proxy.
       Mr. Scott, nay by proxy.
       Mr. Green, nay by proxy.
       Ms. Woolsey, nay by proxy.
       Mr. Romero-Barcelo, nay by proxy.
       Mr. Klink, nay by proxy.
       Ms. English, nay by proxy.
       Mr. Strickland, nay.
       Mr. de Lugo, nay by proxy.
       Mr. Faleomavaega, nay by proxy.
       Mr. Baesler, not voting.
       Mr. Underwood, nay by proxy.


                              republicans

       Mr. Goodling, yea by proxy.
       Mr. Petri, yea by proxy.
       Mrs. Roukema, not voting.
       Mr. Gunderson, Yea.
       Mr. Armey, yea by proxy.
       Mr. Fawell, yea.
       Mr. Ballenger, yea by proxy.
       Ms. Molinari, yea.
       Mr. Barrett, yea by proxy.
       Mr. Boehner, yea by proxy.
       Mr. Cunningham, yea by proxy.
       Mr. Hoekstra, yea by proxy.
       Mr. McKeon, yea by proxy.
       Mr. Miller (FL), yea by proxy.
       Mr. Castle, yea.
       9. An amendment by Rep. Fawell to strike the provisions of 
     Title X that would impose new federal rules on where and by 
     whom medical care that is paid by workers' compensation 
     policies will be provided. The amendment was defeated 16-27.


                               democrats

       Mr. Ford, nay.
       Mr. Clay, nay.
       Mr. Miller (CA), nay by proxy.
       Mr. Murphy, nay.
       Mr. Kildee, nay.
       Mr. Williams, nay.
       Mr. Martinez, nay.
       Mr. Owens, nay by proxy.
       Mr. Sawyer, nay.
       Mr. Payne, nay by proxy.
       Mrs. Unsoeld, nay.
       Mrs. Mink, nay.
       Mr. Andrews, nay.
       Mr. Reed, nay.
       Mr. Roemer, nay.
       Mr. Engel, nay by proxy.
       Mr. Becerra, nay by proxy.
       Mr. Scott, nay by proxy.
       Mr. Green, nay.
       Ms. Woolsey, nay.
       Mr. Romero-Barcelo, nay by proxy.
       Mr. Klink, nay.
       Ms. English, nay by proxy.
       Mr. Strickland, nay by proxy.
       Mr. de Lugo, nay.
       Mr. Faleomavaega, nay by proxy.
       Mr. Baesler, yea.
       Mr. Underwood, nay by proxy.


                              republicans

       Mr. Goodling, yea.
       Mr. Petri, yea by proxy.
       Mrs. Roukema, yea.
       Mr. Gunderson, yea.
       Mr. Armey, yea by proxy.
       Mr. Fawell, yea.
       Mr. Ballenger, yea.
       Ms. Molinari, yea by proxy.
       Mr. Barrett, yea.
       Mr. Boehner, yea by proxy.
       Mr. Cunningham, yea by proxy.
       Mr. Hoekstra, yea by proxy.
       Mr. McKeon, yea.
       Mr. Miller (FL), yea.
       Mr. Castle, yea.
       10. An amendment by Rep. Fawell to preserve uniformity of 
     benefits and ERISA plan administration. This amendment would 
     restore in several respects the type of uniformity that is 
     currently served by ERISA preemption which is eliminated by 
     certain provisions under H.R. 3600 as contained in the 
     Chairman's mark. In particular, this amendment would (1) 
     eliminate the provision which would allow states to require 
     benefits in excess of the comprehensive benefit package for 
     corporate and regional alliances, (2) eliminate the 
     requirement that fee-for-service plans under corporate 
     alliances use the negotiated fee schedules applicable to 
     regional alliances, (3) preserve current ERISA  preemption 
     rules during the transitional insurance reform period, and 
     (4) eliminate the application to corporate alliances of 
     the single-payer state-wide and regional alliance options. 
     Under the Chairman's mark, corporate alliances are 
     redefined as ``experience rated plans'' and regional 
     alliances are redefined as ``consumer purchasing 
     cooperatives'' and ``community rating areas''. The 
     amendment was defeated 15-27-1.


                               Democrats

       Mr. Ford, nay.
       Mr. Clay, nay.
       Mr. Miller (CA), nay.
       Mr. Murphy, nay.
       Mr. Kildee, nay.
       Mr. Williams, nay.
       Mr. Martinez, nay.
       Mr. Owens, nay.
       Mr. Sawyer, nay.
       Mr. Payne, nay by proxy.
       Mrs. Unsoeld, nay.
       Mrs. Mink, nay.
       Mr. Andrews, nay by proxy.
       Mr. Reed, nay.
       Mr. Roemer, nay.
       Mr. Engel, nay.
       Mr. Becerra, nay by proxy.
       Mr. Scott, nay by proxy.
       Mr. Green, nay.
       Ms. Woolsey, nay by proxy.
       Mr. Romero-Barcelo, nay.
       Mr. Klink, nay.
       Ms. English, nay.
       Mr. Strickland, nay.
       Mr. de Lugo, nay.
       Mr. Faleomavaega, nay by proxy.
       Mr. Baesler, present, not voting.
       Mr. Underwood, nay by proxy.


                              Republicans

       Mr. Goodling, yea.
       Mr. Petri, yea by proxy.
       Mrs. Roukema, yea.
       Mr. Gunderson, yea.
       Mr. Armey, yea by proxy.
       Mr. Fawell, yea.
       Mr. Ballenger, yea.
       Ms. Molinari, yea by proxy.
       Mr. Barrett, yea by proxy.
       Mr. Boehner, yea.
       Mr. Cunningham, yea by proxy.
       Mr. Hoekstra, yea by proxy.
       Mr. McKeon, yea.
       Mr. Miller (FL), yea.
       Mr. Castle, yea.
       11. An amendment by Rep. Fawell to keep health care costs 
     from exploding by striking malpractice/tort-like damages and 
     to delete preferential treatment of multiemployer plans. The 
     amendment was defeated 15-27-1.


                               Democrats

       Mr. Ford, nay.
       Mr. Clay, nay.
       Mr. Miller (CA), nay.
       Mr. Muprhy, nay.
       Mr. Kildee, nay.
       Mr. Williams, nay.
       Mr. Martinez, nay.
       Mr. Owens, nay.
       Mr. Sawyer, nay.
       Mr. Payne, nay by proxy.
       Mrs. Unsoeld, nay.
       Mrs. Mink, nay.
       Mr. Andrews, Not Voting.
       Mr. Reed, nay.
       Mr. Roemer, nay.
       Mr. Engel, nay.
       Mr. Becerra, nay by proxy.
       Mr. Scott, nay by proxy.
       Mr. Green, nay.
       Ms. Woolsey, nay by proxy.
       Mr. Romero-Barcelo, nay.
       Mr. Klink, nay.
       Ms. English, nay.
       Mr. Strickland, nay.
       Mr. de Lugo, nay.
       Mr. Faleomavaega, nay by proxy.
       Mr. Baesler, nay.
       Mr. Underwood, nay by proxy.


                              Republicans

       Mr. Goodling, yea.
       Mr. Petri, yea by proxy.
       Mrs. Roukema, yea.
       Mr. Gunderson, yea.
       Mr. Armey, yea by proxy.
       Mr. Fawell, yea.
       Mr. Ballenger, yea.
       Ms. Molinari, yea by proxy.
       Mr. Barrett, yea by proxy.
       Mr. Boehner, yea by proxy.
       Mr. Cunningham, yea by proxy.
       Mr. Hoekstra, yea by proxy.
       Mr. McKeon, yea.
       Mr. Miller (FL), yea.
       Mr. Castle, yea.
       12. An amendment by Rep. Gunderson to provide employers 
     with 50 or more employees with the opportunity to choose 
     between community-rated health plans (i.e. ``Regional 
     Alliances'') and experienced-rated health plans (i.e. 
     ``Corporate Alliances''), including self-insured health 
     plans. In addition, the amendment would require the Secretary 
     of Labor to develop an appropriate risk adjustment program 
     for all self-insured employers in the event there is 
     significant adverse risk selection against community-rated 
     health plans. The amendment was defeated 19-23-1.


                               Democrats

       Mr. Ford, nay.
       Mr. Clay, nay by proxy.
       Mr. Miller (CA), nay by proxy.
       Mr. Murphy, present, not voting.
       Mr. Kildee, nay.
       Mr. Williams, nay.
       Mr. Martinez, nay.
       Mr. Owens, nay by proxy.
       Mr. Sawyer, nay.
       Mr. Payne, nay by proxy.
       Mrs. Unsoeld, nay.
       Mrs. Mink, nay.
       Mr. Andrews, yea.
       Mr. Reed, nay.
       Mr. Roemer, nay.
       Mr. Engel, nay.
       Mr. Becerra, nay by proxy.
       Mr. Scott, nay.
       Mr. Green, yea.
       Ms. Woolsey, nay.
       Mr. Romer-Barcelo, nay.
       Mr. Klink, nay.
       Ms. English, nay by proxy.
       Mr. Strickland, yea.
       Mr. de Lugo, nay.
       Mr. Faleomavaega, nay by proxy.
       Mr. Baesler, yea.
       Mr. Underwood, nay, by proxy.


                              Republicans

       Mr. Goodling, yea.
       Mr. Petri, yea.
       Mrs. Roukema, yea.
       Mr. Gunderson, yea.
       Mr. Armey, yea by proxy.
       Mr. Fawell, yea.
       Mr. Ballenger, yea by proxy.
       Ms. Molinari, yea by proxy.
       Mr. Barrett, yea.
       Mr. Boehner, yea by proxy.
       Mr. Cunningham, yea.
       Mr. Hoekstra, yea.
       Mr. McKeon, yea by proxy.
       Mr. Miller (FL), yea.
       Mr. Castle, yea.

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