[Congressional Record Volume 144, Number 25 (Wednesday, March 11, 1998)]
[House]
[Pages H1084-H1085]
From the Congressional Record Online through the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]




                          PERSONAL EXPLANATION

  Mr. LUTHER. Mr. Speaker, during the past few weeks I have missed some 
votes due to an illness in my family.
  On January 28, 1998, House Vote 2, Robert K. Dornan Election 
Challenge--Motion To

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Table, by Mr. Solomon, R-N.Y., I would have voted nay.
  On February 4, 1998, House Vote 3, H.R. 2625. Ronald Reagan National 
Airport--Previous Question, by Mr. Solomon, R-N.Y., I would have voted 
nay.
  On February 25, 1998 House Vote 19, H.R. 1544. Federal Agency 
Compliance--Internal Revenue Service, by Mr. Nadler, D-N.Y., amendment, 
I would have voted nay.
  On House Vote 20, H.R. 2181. Witness Protection--Death Penalty, by 
Mr. Conyers, D-Mich., amendment, I would have voted aye.
  On House Vote 21, H.R. 2181. Witness Protection--Passage, I would 
have voted aye.
  On House Vote 22, H.R. 1544. Federal Agency Compliance--Civil Rights, 
by Ms. Jackson-Lee, D-Texas, amendment, I would have voted nay.
  On House Vote 23, H.R. 1544. Federal Agency Compliance--Foreign 
Entities, by Ms. Jackson-Lee, D-Texas, amendment, I would have voted 
nay.
  On House Vote 24, H.R. 1544. Federal Agency Compliance--Passage, I 
would have voted aye.
  On House Vote 25, H.R. 2460. Wireless Telephone Protection--Passage, 
I would have voted aye.
  On March 3, 1998, House Vote 26, H.R. 217. Homeless Housing Programs 
Consolidation--Passage, by Mr. Lazio, R-N.Y., I would have voted aye.
  On March 4, 1998, House Vote 27, H.R. 856. Puerto Rico Political 
Status--Rule, I would have voted aye.
  On House Vote 28, H.R. 856. Puerto Rico Political Status--Spanish 
Language, by Mr. Gutierrez, D-Ill., amendment to the Solomon amendment, 
I would have voted nay.
  On House Vote 29, H.R. 856. Puerto Rico Political Status--Languages, 
by Mr. Burton, R-Ind., amendment to the Solomon, R-N.Y., amendment, I 
would have voted aye.
  On House Vote 30, H.R. 856. Puerto Rico Political Status--English 
Language, by Mr. Solomon, R-N.Y., amendment, I would have voted aye.
  On House Vote 31, Quorum Call. 405 Responded, I would have voted 
present.
  On House Vote 32, H.R. 856. Puerto Rico Political Status--Voter 
Eligibility, by Mr. Serrano, D-N.Y., amendment, I would have voted nay.
  On House Vote 33, H.R. 856. Puerto Rico Political Status--Second 
Referendum, by Mr. Stearns, R-Fla., amendment, I would have voted nay.
  On House Vote 34, H.R. 856. Puerto Rico Political Status--
Supermajority, by Mr. Barr, R-Ga., amendment, I would have voted nay.
  On House Vote 35, H.R. 856. Puerto Rico Political Status--Olympics, 
by Mr. Gutierrez, D-Ill., amendment, I would have voted nay.
  On House Vote 36, H.R. 856. Puerto Rico Political Status--Languages, 
by Mr. Solomon, R-N.Y., amendment, I would have voted aye.
  On House Vote 37, H.R. 856. Puerto Rico Political Status--Passage, I 
would have voted aye.
  On March 5, 1998, House Vote 38, H.R. 2369 Wireless Privacy 
Enhancement Act (Tauzin)--Passage, I would have voted aye.
  On House Vote 39, H.R. 3130 Child Support Performance and Incentive 
Act--Passage, I would have voted aye.
  On March 10, 1998, House Vote 40, On approving the Journal, I would 
have voted aye.

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