[Congressional Record Volume 155, Number 39 (Thursday, March 5, 2009)]
[Extensions of Remarks]
[Pages E567-E568]
From the Congressional Record Online through the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]




                          PERSONAL EXPLANATION

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                           HON. JOHN CAMPBELL

                             of california

                    in the house of representatives

                        Thursday, March 5, 2009

  Mr. CAMPBELL. Madam Speaker, from February 3, 2009, to March 4, 2009, 
I missed Roll Call votes 47-96. Unfortunately, I underwent a surgical 
procedure and was in California recuperating. Had I been here, I would 
have voted the following:
  Roll Call Vote 47: Yes on the motion to suspend the rules and agree 
to H. Res. 82, raising awareness and encouraging prevention of stalking 
by establishing January 2009 as National Stalking Awareness Month;
  Roll Call Vote 48: Yes on the motion to suspend the rules and agree 
to H. Res. 103, supporting the goals and ideals of National Teen Dating 
Violence Awareness and Prevention Week;
  Roll Call Vote 49: Yes on the motion to suspend the rules and agree 
to H.R. 559, The Fair, Accurate, Secure, and Timely (FAST) Redress Act 
of 2009;
  Roll Call Vote 50: No on the motion to concur in the Senate Amendment 
to H.R. 2, the Children's Health Insurance Program Reauthorization Act 
of 2009;
  Roll Call Vote 51: Yes on the motion to commit with instructions S. 
352, the DTV Delay Act;
  Roll Call Vote 52: No on passage of S. 352, the DTV Delay Act;
  Roll Call Vote 53: Yes on the motion to suspend the rules and pass 
H.R. 738, the Death in Custody Reporting Act;
  Roll Call Vote 54: Yes on the motion to instruct conferees on H. R. 
1, Making Supplemental Appropriations for Fiscal Year Ending 2009;
  Roll Call Vote 55: Yes on the motion to suspend the rules and agree 
to H. Res. 114, Supporting the Goals and Ideals of National Girls and 
Women in Sports Day;
  Roll Call Vote 56: Yes on the motion to suspend the rules and agree 
to H. Res. 60, Recognizing and commending University of Oklahoma 
quarterback Sam Bradford for winning the 2008 Heisman Trophy and for 
his academic and athletic accomplishments;
  Roll Call Vote 57: No on the motion to table H. Res. 143, Raising a 
Question of the Privileges of the House;
  Roll Call Vote 58: Yes on the motion to suspend the rules and agree 
to H. Res. 128, Honoring Miami University for its 200 years of 
commitment to extraordinary higher education;
  Roll Call Vote 59: Yes on the motion to suspend the rules and agree 
to H. Res. 134, Recognizing the 50th Anniversary of Dr. Martin Luther 
King, Jr.'s visit to India and the positive influence that the 
teachings of Mahatma Gandhi had on Dr. King's work during the Civil 
Rights Movement;
  Roll Call Vote 60: No on agreeing to H. Con. Res. 47, Providing for 
an adjournment or recess of the two Houses;
  Roll Call Vote 61: Yes on the motion to suspend the rules and agree 
to H. Res. 154, Honoring John D. Dingell for holding the record as the 
longest serving member of the House of Representatives;
  Roll Call Vote 62: No on the motion to suspend the rules and pass 
H.R. 448, the Elder Abuse Victims Act;
  Roll Call Vote 63: No on the motion to agree to H. Res. 157, 
providing for the consideration of motions to suspend the rules, and 
for other purposes;
  Roll Call Vote 64: Yes on the motion to suspend the rules and agree 
to H. Res. 117, Supporting the goals and ideals of National Engineers 
Week;
  Roll Call Vote 65: Yes on the motion to suspend the rules and agree 
to H. Con. Res. 35, Honoring and praising the National Association for 
the Advancement of Colored People on the occasion of its 100th 
anniversary;
  Roll Call Vote 66: No on ordering the previous question on H. Res. 
168, providing for consideration of the conference report to H.R. 1, 
the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009;
  Roll Call Vote 67: No on H. Res. 168, providing for consideration of 
the conference report to accompany H.R. 1, the American Recovery and 
Reinvestment Act of 2009;
  Roll Call Vote 68: No on the question of consideration of the 
conference report to H.R. 1, the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act 
of 2009;
  Roll Call Vote 69: Yes on the motion to recommit the conference 
report to H.R. 1, the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009;
  Roll Call Vote 70: No on agreeing to the conference report to H.R. 1, 
the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009;
  Roll Call Vote 71: Yes on the motion to suspend the rules agree to H. 
Res. 139, Commemorating the life and legacy of President Abraham 
Lincoln on the bicentennial of his birth;
  Roll Call Vote 72: No on the motion to suspend the rules and pass 
H.R. 911, the Stop Child Abuse in Residential Programs for Teens Act;
  Roll Call Vote 73: No on the motion to suspend the rules and pass 
H.R. 44, the Guam World War II Loyalty Recognition Act;
  Roll Call Vote 74: Yes on the motion to suspend the rules and pass 
H.R. 601, the Box Elder Utah Land Conveyance Act;
  Roll Call Vote 75: No on approving the journal;
  Roll Call Vote 76: Yes on the motion to suspend the rules and H.R. 
80, the Captive Primate Safety Act;
  Roll Call Vote 77: Yes on the motion to suspend the rules and pass 
H.R. 637, the South Orange County Recycled Water Enhancement Act;
  Roll Call Vote 78: Yes on the motion to suspend the rules and pass H. 
Res. 83, Recognizing the significance of Black History Month;
  Roll Call Vote 79: Yes on the motion to suspend the rules and pass S. 
234, the Colonel John H. Wilson, Jr. Post Office Building;

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  Roll Call Vote 80: Yes on approving the journal;
  Roll Call Vote 81: Yes on the motion to suspend the rules and agree 
to H. Res. 47, Supporting the goals and ideals of Peace Officers 
Memorial Day;
  Roll Call Vote 82: Yes on the motion to suspend the rules and agree 
to H. Res. 180, Supporting the goals and ideals of the third annual 
America Saves Week;
  Roll Call Vote 83: No on the consideration of H. Res. 184, providing 
for consideration of H.R. 1105, the Omnibus Appropriations for 2009;
  Roll Call Vote 84: Yes on ordering the previous question on H. Res. 
184, providing for consideration of H.R. 1105, the Omnibus 
Appropriations for 2009;
  Roll Call Vote 85: Yes on H. Res. 184, providing for the 
consideration of H.R. 1105, the Omnibus Appropriations of 2009;
  Roll Call Vote 86: No on passage of H.R. 1105, the Omnibus 
Appropriations of 2009;
  Roll Call Vote 87: No on the motion to table H. Res. 189, raising a 
question of the privileges of the House;
  Roll Call Vote 88: No on ordering the previous question on H. Res. 
190, providing for consideration of H.R. 1106 to prevent mortgage 
foreclosures and enhance mortgage credit availability;
  Roll Call Vote 89: No on H. Res. 190, Providing for consideration of 
H.R. 1106 to prevent mortgage foreclosures and enhance mortgage credit 
availability;
  Roll Call Vote 90: Yes on the motion to suspend the rules and agree 
to H. Res. 183, expressing condolences to the families, friends, and 
loved ones of the victims of the crash of Continental Connection flight 
3407;
  Roll Call Vote 91: Yes on the motion to suspend the rules and pass 
H.R. 146, the Revolutionary War and War of 1812 Battlefield Protection 
Act;
  Roll Call Vote 92: Yes on the motion to suspend the rules and pass 
H.R. 548, the Civil War Battlefield Preservation Act;
  Roll Call Vote 93: Yes on the motion to suspend the rules and pass H. 
Res. 77, congratulating the University of Mary Washington in 
Fredericksburg, VA for more than 100 years of service and leadership to 
the United States;
  Roll Call Vote 94: Yes on the motion to suspend the rules and pass H. 
Res. 201, recognizing Beverly Eckerts service to the nation and 
particularly to the survivors and families of the September 11, 2001, 
attacks.
  Roll Call Vote 95: Yes on the motion to suspend the rules and pass H. 
Res. 195, recognizing and honoring the employees of the Department of 
Homeland Security on its sixth anniversary for their continuous efforts 
to keep the nation safe; and
  Roll Call Vote 96: Yes on the motion to suspend the rules and pass H. 
Res. 45, raising awareness and promoting education on the criminal 
justice system by establishing March as National Criminal Justice 
Month.

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