[Congressional Record Volume 157, Number 135 (Tuesday, September 13, 2011)]
[Extensions of Remarks]
[Page E1613]
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PERSONAL EXPLANATION
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HON. MICHAEL M. HONDA
of california
in the house of representatives
Tuesday, September 13, 2011
Mr. HONDA. Mr. Speaker, I was unable to return to Washington, DC last
week, and so I was not present for rollcall votes held on September
7th, 8th, and 9th.
Had I been present I would have voted:
``Yea'' on Rollcall No. 692, on H. Con. Res. 67, authorizing the use
of the Capitol Grounds for the District of Columbia Special Olympics
Law Enforcement Torch Run.
``No'' on Rollcall No. 693, on Ordering the Previous Question on H.
Res. 392, the Rule providing for consideration of both H.R. 2218 and
H.R. 1892, in order to allow Mr. Garamendi of California to offer his
amendment to the Rule to give priority to eligible entities that plan
to use materials made in America for the construction and renovation of
school facilities.
``No'' on Rollcall No. 694, on H. Res. 392, the rule providing for
consideration of both H.R. 2218--Empowering Parents through Quality
Charter Schools Act and H.R. 1892--Intelligence Authorization Act for
Fiscal Year 2012.
``Yes'' on Rollcall No. 695, on the Hunter amendment to H.R. 1892,
which would require the Director of National Intelligence and the
Secretary of Defense to establish a coordinated strategy to identify
and counter network activity and operations in Pakistan and Afghanistan
relating to the development and use of improvised explosive devices.
``Yes'' on Rollcall No. 696, on the Carney amendment to H.R. 1892,
which would express the sense of Congress that railway transportation
security has been and must continue to be a priority of the
intelligence community in infrastructure threat assessment.
``Yes'' on Rollcall No. 697, the motion to recommit H.R. 1892, which
would place priority on funding activities that counter the threat
posed by transnational drug trafficking and the protection of U.S.
borders from drug-related crime, violence and gang-related activity in
connection with transnational drug trafficking.
``Yes'' on Rollcall No. 698, final passage of H.R. 1892, although I
share the concern expressed by a number of my colleagues about the
CIA's role in Libya.
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