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                        HEALTH CARE REFORM VOTES

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                         HON. ROBERT H. MICHEL

                              of illinois

                    in the house of representatives

                        Thursday, June 30, 1994

  Mr. MICHEL. Mr. Speaker, I submit for the Record the rollcall votes 
on health care reform which took place in the Education and Labor 
Committee on June 23, 1994.

                    COMMITTEE ON EDUCATION AND LABOR

                             Full Committee

                   Health Care Markup, June 23, 1994

       The following recorded votes were taken on June 23, 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, and H.R. 3960, American Health Security 
     Act:
       1. An amendment by Representative Klink to exclude abortion 
     services from the comprehensive benefits package, unless such 
     services are necessary are to save the life of the mother or 
     are provided in connection with cases of forcible rape or 
     incest. The amendment was defeated 17-25-1.


                               Democrats

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


                              republicans

       Mr. Goodling, yea.
       Mr. Petri, yea.
       Mrs. Roukema, nay.
       Mr. Gunderson, present, not voting.
       Mr. Armey, yea by proxy.
       Mr. Fawell, yea.
       Mr. Ballenger, yea.
       Ms. Molinari, nay.
       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, nay.
       2. An amendment by Representative Klink to preserve States' 
     constitutional authority to restrict abortions. The amendment 
     was defeated 20-23.


                               democrats

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


                              Republicans

       Mr. Goodling, yea.
       Mr. Petri, yea.
       Mrs. Roukema, nay.
       Mr. Gunderson, yea.
       Mr. Armey, yea by proxy.
       Mr. Fawell, yea.
       Mr. Ballenger, yea.
       Ms. Molinari, nay.
       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.
       3. An amendment by Representative Roemer to allow employers 
     with at least 500, but no more than 1,000 employees to elect 
     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. The amendment was defeated 18-24-1.


                               Democrats

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


                              Republicans

       Mr. Goodling, yea.
       Mr. Petri, yea.
       Mrs. Roukema, nay.
       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 by proxy.
       Mr. Cunningham, present, not voting.
       Mr. Hoekstra, yea.
       Mr. McKeon, yea by proxy.
       Mr. Miller (FL), yea.
       Mr. Castle, yea.
       4. A motion by Representative Williams to favorably report 
     H.R. 3600, as amended. The motion was agreed to 26-17.


                               Democrats

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


                              republicans

       Mr. Goodling, nay.
       Mr. Petri, nay.
       Mrs. Roukema, nay.
       Mr. Gunderson, nay by proxy.
       Mr. Armey, nay by proxy.
       Mr. Fawell, nay.
       Mr. Ballenger, nay.
       Ms. Molinari, nay.
       Mr. Barrett, nay.
       Mr. Boehner, nay.
       Mr. Cunningham, nay.
       Mr. Hoekstra, nay by proxy.
       Mr. McKeon, nay.
       Mr. Miller (FL), nay.
       Mr. Castle, nay.
       5. A motion by Representative Miller (CA) to report without 
     recommendation H.R. 3960, as amended. The Motion was agreed 
     to 22-21.


                               democrats

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


                              republicans

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

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