[Congressional Record Volume 160, Number 100 (Wednesday, June 25, 2014)]
[House]
[Pages H5749-H5752]
From the Congressional Record Online through the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
DOMESTIC PROSPERITY AND GLOBAL FREEDOM ACT
The SPEAKER pro tempore (Mr. Collins of Georgia). Pursuant to House
Resolution 636 and rule XVIII, the Chair declares the House in the
Committee of the Whole House on the state of the Union for the further
consideration of the bill, H.R. 6.
Will the gentleman from North Carolina (Mr. Meadows) kindly take the
chair.
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In the Committee of the Whole
Accordingly, the House resolved itself into the Committee of the
Whole House on the state of the Union for the further consideration of
the bill (H.R. 6) to provide for expedited approval of exportation of
natural gas to World Trade Organization countries, and for other
purposes, with Mr. Meadows (Acting Chair) in the chair.
The Clerk read the title of the bill.
The Acting CHAIR. When the Committee of the Whole rose earlier today,
a request for a recorded vote on amendment No. 3 printed in House
Report 113-492 offered by the gentleman from Oregon (Mr. DeFazio) had
been postponed.
Amendment No. 3 Offered by Mr. DeFazio
The Acting CHAIR. Pursuant to clause 6 of rule XVIII, the unfinished
business is the demand for a recorded vote on the amendment offered by
the gentleman from Oregon (Mr. DeFazio) on which further proceedings
were postponed and on which the noes prevailed by voice vote.
The Clerk will redesignate the amendment.
The Clerk redesignated the amendment.
Recorded Vote
The Acting CHAIR. A recorded vote has been demanded.
A recorded vote was ordered.
The Acting CHAIR. This will be a 2-minute vote.
The vote was taken by electronic device, and there were--ayes 196,
noes 221, not voting 15, as follows:
[Roll No. 357]
AYES--196
Amash
Barber
Barrow (GA)
Bass
Beatty
Becerra
Bera (CA)
Bishop (GA)
Bishop (NY)
Blumenauer
Bonamici
Brady (PA)
Braley (IA)
Broun (GA)
Brown (FL)
Brownley (CA)
Bustos
Butterfield
Campbell
Capps
Capuano
Caardenas
Carney
Carson (IN)
Cartwright
Castor (FL)
Castro (TX)
Chu
Cicilline
Clark (MA)
Clarke (NY)
Clay
Cleaver
Clyburn
Cohen
Connolly
Conyers
Cooper
Courtney
Crowley
Cummings
Davis (CA)
Davis, Danny
DeFazio
DeGette
Delaney
DeLauro
DelBene
Deutch
Dingell
Doggett
Duckworth
Edwards
Ellison
Engel
Enyart
Eshoo
Esty
Farr
Fattah
Foster
Frankel (FL)
Fudge
Gabbard
Garamendi
Garcia
Gibson
Gosar
Grayson
Green, Al
Grijalva
Gutieerrez
Hahn
Hanabusa
Hastings (FL)
Heck (WA)
Herrera Beutler
Higgins
Himes
Holt
Honda
Horsford
Hoyer
Huffman
Israel
Jackson Lee
Jeffries
Johnson (GA)
Johnson, E. B.
Jones
Kaptur
Keating
Kelly (IL)
Kennedy
Kildee
Kind
Kuster
Langevin
Larsen (WA)
Larson (CT)
Lee (CA)
Levin
Lewis
Lipinski
Loebsack
Lofgren
Lowenthal
Lowey
Lujan Grisham (NM)
Lujaan, Ben Ray (NM)
Lynch
Maffei
Maloney, Carolyn
Maloney, Sean
Massie
Matsui
McCarthy (NY)
McClintock
McCollum
McDermott
McGovern
McNerney
Meeks
Meng
Michaud
Miller, George
Moore
Moran
Murphy (FL)
Nadler
Neal
Negrete McLeod
Nolan
O'Rourke
Owens
Pallone
Pascrell
Pastor (AZ)
Payne
Pelosi
Perlmutter
Peters (CA)
Peters (MI)
Peterson
Pingree (ME)
Pocan
Price (NC)
Quigley
Rahall
Richmond
Roybal-Allard
Ruiz
Ruppersberger
Rush
Ryan (OH)
Saanchez, Linda T.
Sanchez, Loretta
Sanford
Sarbanes
Schakowsky
Schiff
Schneider
Schrader
Schwartz
Scott (VA)
Scott, David
Serrano
Sewell (AL)
Shea-Porter
Sherman
Sinema
Sires
Slaughter
Smith (WA)
Speier
Swalwell (CA)
Takano
Thompson (CA)
Thompson (MS)
Tierney
Titus
Tonko
Tsongas
Van Hollen
Vargas
Veasey
Velaazquez
Visclosky
Walz
Wasserman Schultz
Waters
Waxman
Welch
Wilson (FL)
Woodall
Yarmuth
NOES--221
Aderholt
Amodei
Bachmann
Bachus
Barletta
Barr
Barton
Benishek
Bentivolio
Bilirakis
Bishop (UT)
Black
Blackburn
Boustany
Brady (TX)
Bridenstine
Brooks (AL)
Brooks (IN)
Buchanan
Bucshon
Burgess
Byrne
Calvert
Camp
Cantor
Capito
Carter
Cassidy
Chabot
Chaffetz
Clawson (FL)
Coble
Coffman
Cole
Collins (GA)
Collins (NY)
Conaway
Cook
Costa
Cotton
Cramer
Crawford
Crenshaw
Cuellar
Culberson
Daines
Davis, Rodney
Denham
Dent
DeSantis
DesJarlais
Diaz-Balart
Doyle
Duffy
Duncan (SC)
Duncan (TN)
Ellmers
Farenthold
Fincher
Fitzpatrick
Fleischmann
Fleming
Flores
Forbes
Fortenberry
Foxx
Franks (AZ)
Frelinghuysen
Gallego
Gardner
Garrett
Gerlach
Gibbs
Gohmert
Goodlatte
Gowdy
Granger
Graves (GA)
Graves (MO)
Green, Gene
Griffin (AR)
Griffith (VA)
Grimm
Guthrie
Hall
Harper
Harris
Hastings (WA)
Heck (NV)
Hensarling
Hinojosa
Holding
Hudson
Huelskamp
Huizenga (MI)
Hultgren
Hunter
Hurt
Issa
Jenkins
Johnson (OH)
Johnson, Sam
Jolly
Jordan
Joyce
Kelly (PA)
King (IA)
King (NY)
Kingston
Kinzinger (IL)
Kline
Labrador
Lamborn
Lance
Latham
Latta
LoBiondo
Long
Lucas
Luetkemeyer
Lummis
Marchant
Marino
Matheson
McAllister
McCarthy (CA)
McCaul
McHenry
McIntyre
McKeon
McKinley
McMorris Rodgers
Meadows
Meehan
Messer
Mica
Miller (FL)
Miller (MI)
Miller, Gary
Mullin
Mulvaney
Murphy (PA)
Neugebauer
Nugent
Nunes
Olson
Palazzo
Paulsen
Pearce
Perry
Petri
Pittenger
Pitts
Poe (TX)
Pompeo
Posey
Price (GA)
Reichert
Renacci
Ribble
Rice (SC)
Rigell
Roby
Roe (TN)
Rogers (AL)
Rogers (KY)
Rogers (MI)
Rohrabacher
Rokita
Rooney
Ros-Lehtinen
Roskam
Ross
Rothfus
Royce
Runyan
Ryan (WI)
Salmon
Scalise
Schock
Schweikert
Scott, Austin
Sensenbrenner
Sessions
Shimkus
Shuster
Simpson
Smith (MO)
Smith (NE)
Smith (NJ)
Southerland
Stewart
Stivers
Stockman
Stutzman
Terry
Thornberry
Tiberi
Tipton
Turner
Upton
Valadao
Vela
Wagner
Walberg
Walden
Walorski
Weber (TX)
Webster (FL)
Wenstrup
Westmoreland
Whitfield
Williams
Wilson (SC)
Wittman
Wolf
Womack
Yoder
Yoho
Young (AK)
Young (IN)
NOT VOTING--15
Gingrey (GA)
Hanna
Hartzler
Kilmer
Kirkpatrick
LaMalfa
Lankford
Napolitano
Noem
Nunnelee
Polis
Rangel
Reed
Smith (TX)
Thompson (PA)
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So the amendment was rejected.
The result of the vote was announced as above recorded.
Stated for:
Mrs. NAPOLITANO. Mr. Chair, on Wednesday, June 25, 2014, I was absent
during rollcall vote No. 357 due to a medical emergency in my family.
Had I been present, I would have voted ``aye'' on Representative Peter
DeFazio (OR) Amendment.
The Acting CHAIR. The question is on the amendment in the nature of a
substitute, as amended.
The amendment was agreed to.
The Acting CHAIR. Under the rule, the Committee rises.
Accordingly, the Committee rose; and the Speaker pro tempore (Mr.
Collins of Georgia) having assumed the chair, Mr. Meadows, Acting Chair
of the Committee of the Whole House on the state of the Union, reported
that that Committee, having had under consideration the bill (H.R. 6)
to provide for expedited approval of exportation of natural gas to
World Trade Organization countries, and for other purposes, and,
pursuant to House Resolution 636, he reported the bill back to the
House with an amendment adopted in the Committee of the Whole.
The SPEAKER pro tempore. Under the rule, the previous question is
ordered.
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Is a separate vote demanded on any amendment to the amendment
reported from the Committee of the Whole?
If not, the question is on the amendment in the nature of a
substitute, as amended.
The amendment was agreed to.
The SPEAKER pro tempore. The question is on the engrossment and third
reading of the bill.
The bill was ordered to be engrossed and read a third time, and was
read the third time.
Motion to Recommit
Mr. GARAMENDI. Mr. Speaker, I have a motion to recommit at the desk.
The SPEAKER pro tempore. Is the gentleman opposed to the bill?
Mr. GARAMENDI. I am opposed to the bill.
The SPEAKER pro tempore. The Clerk will report the motion to
recommit.
The Clerk read as follows:
Mr. Garamendi moves to recommit the bill, H.R. 6, to the
Committee on Energy and Commerce with instructions to report
the same back to the House forthwith with the following
amendment:
Page 2, after line 22, insert the following new section:
SEC. 4. PROHIBITING HIGHER NATURAL GAS PRICES FOR UNITED
STATES CONSUMERS AND PROTECTING OUR NATIONAL
SECURITY.
In reviewing an application for authorization to export
natural gas under section 3 of the Natural Gas Act (15 U.S.C.
717b), the Department of Energy--
(1) shall deny such application if--
(A) the export would increase the price of natural gas,
electricity, or home heating for American seniors on fixed
incomes; or
(B) the natural gas would be exported to any nation that is
a state sponsor of terrorism or otherwise threatens America's
national security, or to any nation or corporation that
steals America's military technology or intellectual property
through cyber-attacks; and
(2) shall require, as a condition for approval of any such
authorization, the applicant to ensure that United States-
flagged ships and shipping containers are used to export the
LNG.
Open With
CJG: I have a motion to recommit at the desk. . . .
Speaker Pro Temp: Is the gentleman opposed to the bill?
CJG: I am opposed.
Speaker Pro Temp: The gentleman qualifies and the Clerk
will read the amendment.
Clerk reads (Democratic Sponsor can ask UC to dispense with
reading or if the Recommit is short, just allow reading to be
completed.)
CJG: This is the final amendment to the bill which will not
kill the bill or send it back to committee. If adopted, the
bill will immediately proceed to final passage as amended.
This amendment would prohibit approval of applications
export natural gas if:
The export increased the price of natural gas, electricity
or home heating for American seniors on fixed incomes; OR
The natural gas were to be exported to a state sponsor of
terrorism or a country that engaged in cyber-attacks against
the U.S.;
This amendment would also require that before an
application could be approved:
The applicant would have to ensure that U.S.-flagged ships
and shipping containers would be used to export the LNG.
Mr. GARDNER (during the reading). Mr. Speaker, I ask unanimous
consent to dispense with the reading.
The SPEAKER pro tempore. Is there objection to the request of the
gentleman from Colorado?
Mr. GARAMENDI. I object.
The SPEAKER pro tempore. Objection is heard.
The Clerk will read.
The Clerk continued to read.
The SPEAKER pro tempore. The gentleman from California is recognized
for 5 minutes.
Mr. GARAMENDI. Mr. Speaker, this is the final amendment to the bill,
which will not kill the bill or send it back to the committee. If
adopted, the bill will immediately proceed to final passage, as
amended.
My colleagues, America is blessed with many, many resources--all of
you, for example. America is blessed with great natural resources,
among them natural gas.
We have seen a terrific increase in the availability of natural gas,
and it has provided this Nation with the opportunity to have the lowest
price energy among the industrial nations, an incredible advantage that
we have received as a result of God's gift of natural gas.
The question for all of us to ponder for a moment is: How will we use
that natural gas and to whose benefit will it inure?
This bill will provide for the protection of Americans who have, from
these number of years, enjoyed a reasonable price for their energy, but
if this bill moves forward as presently written, we will be talking
about seniors who will see higher prices in their natural gas and in
their energy.
If this bill moves forward as it is currently written, we will be
seeing our natural resource, this strategic asset, wind up in the hands
of countries who support terrorists or countries who are engaged in
industrial espionage through cyber attacks on our industry and on our
government.
If this bill moves forward as it is presently written, we will not
see American ships under our flag with our sailors taking this natural
resource, this strategic asset, across the oceans.
However, ladies and gentlemen, if we approve this amendment, we will
be protecting our seniors from higher energy prices because this bill
says that, in determining the public interest, we will make sure our
seniors are protected.
If we adopt this amendment, we will see that none of our natural
resource--natural gas, a strategic asset--will wind up in the hands of
countries who have supported terrorists.
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We will find that no country that allows people in their country to
engage in cyber attacks against our industries or against our
government will have our precious natural resource, and we will see
American ships with American sailors and American flags on the ocean
exporting this strategic national asset.
The question, therefore, for each and every one of us is this: With
whom do you stand? The gas companies, who will have billions and
billions of dollars of profits exporting? Or, do you stand with our
seniors?
Who do you stand with? Countries that are engaged in cyberattacks
against America, and who are supporting terrorists?
Who do you stand with? Do you stand with American sailors and
shipbuilders?
That is the question. That is what this amendment is all about. It is
about protecting America.
I ask for your ``aye'' vote, and I yield back the balance of my time.
Mr. GARDNER. Mr. Speaker, I claim the time in opposition to the
motion.
The SPEAKER pro tempore. The gentleman from Colorado is recognized
for 5 minutes.
Mr. GARDNER. Mr. Speaker, we recognize that motions to recommit are
procedural motions that are not substantive legislative proposals. They
are offered by the minority party, whether Republican or Democrat, with
the goal of undermining or stopping the underlying legislation on the
floor.
The Department of Energy's public interest consideration already
looks at the concerns that you raise in this procedural motion. They
already look at the factors that you talk about in this procedural
motion.
No liquefied natural gas can go to countries which we have sanctions
on or are otherwise restricted in law.
This administration has already said this will provide a net benefit
to our economy. This administration has said U.S. natural gas prices
will not rise to world prices. This administration has said that
studies consistently demonstrate net economic benefits across all
scenarios and export volumes. This administration has said the U.S.
manufacturing renaissance is unlikely to be harmed by LNG exports.
If you stand for this bill you stand for jobs, you stand for economic
opportunity, and you stand against delays. Let's pass this bill and
defeat the motion to recommit.
Mr. Speaker, let's oppose the motion to recommit and do what is right
for America, creating jobs for us and our allies, answering the call
for freedom at home.
I yield back the balance of my time.
The SPEAKER pro tempore. Without objection, the previous question is
ordered on the motion to recommit.
There was no objection.
The SPEAKER pro tempore. The question is on the motion to recommit.
The question was taken; and the Speaker pro tempore announced that
the noes appeared to have it.
Recorded Vote
Mr. GARAMENDI. Mr. Speaker, I demand a recorded vote.
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A recorded vote was ordered.
The SPEAKER pro tempore. Pursuant to clause 9 of rule XX, this 5-
minute motion on the motion to recommit will be followed by a 5-minute
on passage of the bill, if ordered.
The vote was taken by electronic device, and there were--ayes 192,
noes 225, not voting 15, as follows:
[Roll No. 358]
AYES--192
Barber
Barrow (GA)
Bass
Beatty
Becerra
Bera (CA)
Bishop (GA)
Bishop (NY)
Blumenauer
Bonamici
Brady (PA)
Braley (IA)
Brown (FL)
Brownley (CA)
Bustos
Butterfield
Capps
Capuano
Caardenas
Carney
Carson (IN)
Cartwright
Castor (FL)
Castro (TX)
Chu
Cicilline
Clark (MA)
Clarke (NY)
Clay
Cleaver
Clyburn
Cohen
Connolly
Conyers
Cooper
Courtney
Crowley
Cuellar
Cummings
Davis (CA)
Davis, Danny
DeFazio
DeGette
Delaney
DeLauro
DelBene
Deutch
Dingell
Doggett
Doyle
Duckworth
Duncan (TN)
Edwards
Ellison
Engel
Enyart
Eshoo
Esty
Farr
Fattah
Foster
Frankel (FL)
Fudge
Gabbard
Gallego
Garamendi
Garcia
Grayson
Green, Al
Green, Gene
Grijalva
Hahn
Hanabusa
Hastings (FL)
Heck (WA)
Higgins
Himes
Hinojosa
Holt
Honda
Horsford
Hoyer
Huffman
Israel
Jackson Lee
Jeffries
Johnson (GA)
Johnson, E. B.
Jones
Kaptur
Keating
Kelly (IL)
Kennedy
Kildee
Kind
Kuster
Langevin
Larsen (WA)
Larson (CT)
Lee (CA)
Levin
Lewis
Lipinski
Loebsack
Lofgren
Lowenthal
Lowey
Lujan Grisham (NM)
Lujaan, Ben Ray (NM)
Lynch
Maffei
Maloney, Carolyn
Maloney, Sean
Matsui
McCarthy (NY)
McCollum
McDermott
McGovern
McIntyre
McNerney
Meeks
Meng
Michaud
Miller, George
Moore
Moran
Murphy (FL)
Nadler
Neal
Negrete McLeod
Nolan
O'Rourke
Owens
Pallone
Pascrell
Pastor (AZ)
Payne
Pelosi
Perlmutter
Peters (CA)
Peters (MI)
Peterson
Pingree (ME)
Pocan
Price (NC)
Quigley
Rahall
Richmond
Roybal-Allard
Ruiz
Ruppersberger
Rush
Saanchez, Linda T.
Sanchez, Loretta
Sarbanes
Schakowsky
Schiff
Schneider
Schrader
Schwartz
Scott (VA)
Scott, David
Serrano
Sewell (AL)
Shea-Porter
Sherman
Sinema
Sires
Slaughter
Smith (WA)
Speier
Swalwell (CA)
Takano
Thompson (CA)
Thompson (MS)
Tierney
Titus
Tonko
Tsongas
Van Hollen
Vargas
Veasey
Vela
Velaazquez
Visclosky
Walz
Wasserman Schultz
Waters
Waxman
Welch
Wilson (FL)
Yarmuth
NOES--225
Aderholt
Amash
Amodei
Bachmann
Bachus
Barletta
Barr
Barton
Benishek
Bentivolio
Bilirakis
Bishop (UT)
Black
Blackburn
Boustany
Brady (TX)
Bridenstine
Brooks (AL)
Brooks (IN)
Broun (GA)
Buchanan
Bucshon
Burgess
Byrne
Calvert
Camp
Campbell
Cantor
Capito
Carter
Cassidy
Chabot
Chaffetz
Clawson (FL)
Coble
Coffman
Cole
Collins (GA)
Collins (NY)
Conaway
Cook
Costa
Cotton
Cramer
Crawford
Crenshaw
Culberson
Daines
Denham
Dent
DeSantis
DesJarlais
Diaz-Balart
Duffy
Duncan (SC)
Ellmers
Farenthold
Fincher
Fitzpatrick
Fleischmann
Fleming
Flores
Forbes
Fortenberry
Foxx
Franks (AZ)
Frelinghuysen
Gardner
Garrett
Gerlach
Gibbs
Gibson
Gohmert
Goodlatte
Gosar
Gowdy
Granger
Graves (GA)
Graves (MO)
Griffin (AR)
Griffith (VA)
Grimm
Guthrie
Hall
Harper
Harris
Hastings (WA)
Heck (NV)
Hensarling
Herrera Beutler
Holding
Hudson
Huelskamp
Huizenga (MI)
Hultgren
Hunter
Hurt
Issa
Jenkins
Johnson (OH)
Johnson, Sam
Jolly
Jordan
Joyce
Kelly (PA)
King (IA)
King (NY)
Kingston
Kinzinger (IL)
Kline
Labrador
LaMalfa
Lamborn
Lance
Latham
Latta
LoBiondo
Long
Lucas
Luetkemeyer
Lummis
Marchant
Marino
Massie
Matheson
McAllister
McCarthy (CA)
McCaul
McClintock
McHenry
McKeon
McKinley
McMorris Rodgers
Meadows
Meehan
Messer
Mica
Miller (FL)
Miller (MI)
Miller, Gary
Mullin
Mulvaney
Murphy (PA)
Neugebauer
Nugent
Nunes
Olson
Palazzo
Paulsen
Pearce
Perry
Petri
Pittenger
Pitts
Poe (TX)
Pompeo
Posey
Price (GA)
Reichert
Renacci
Ribble
Rice (SC)
Rigell
Roby
Roe (TN)
Rogers (AL)
Rogers (KY)
Rogers (MI)
Rohrabacher
Rokita
Rooney
Ros-Lehtinen
Roskam
Ross
Rothfus
Royce
Runyan
Ryan (OH)
Ryan (WI)
Salmon
Sanford
Scalise
Schock
Schweikert
Scott, Austin
Sensenbrenner
Sessions
Shimkus
Shuster
Simpson
Smith (MO)
Smith (NE)
Smith (NJ)
Smith (TX)
Southerland
Stewart
Stivers
Stockman
Stutzman
Terry
Thornberry
Tiberi
Tipton
Turner
Upton
Valadao
Wagner
Walberg
Walden
Walorski
Weber (TX)
Webster (FL)
Wenstrup
Westmoreland
Whitfield
Williams
Wilson (SC)
Wittman
Wolf
Womack
Woodall
Yoder
Yoho
Young (AK)
Young (IN)
NOT VOTING--15
Davis, Rodney
Gingrey (GA)
Gutieerrez
Hanna
Hartzler
Kilmer
Kirkpatrick
Lankford
Napolitano
Noem
Nunnelee
Polis
Rangel
Reed
Thompson (PA)
Announcement by the Speaker Pro Tempore
The SPEAKER pro tempore (during the vote). There are 2 minutes
remaining.
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So the motion to recommit was rejected.
The result of the vote was announced as above recorded.
Stated for:
Mrs. NAPOLITANO. Mr. Speaker, on Wednesday, June 25th, 2014, I was
absent during rollcall vote No. 358 due to a medical emergency in my
family. Had I been present, I would have voted ``aye'' on the
Democratic Motion to Recommit H.R. 6--Domestic Prosperity and Global
Freedom Act.
The SPEAKER pro tempore. The question is on the passage of the bill.
The question was taken; and the Speaker pro tempore announced that
the ayes appeared to have it.
Mr. GARDNER. Mr. Speaker, on that I demand the yeas and nays.
The yeas and nays were ordered.
The SPEAKER pro tempore. This is a 5-minute vote.
The vote was taken by electronic device, and there were--yeas 266,
nays 150, not voting 16, as follows:
[Roll No. 359]
YEAS--266
Aderholt
Amash
Amodei
Bachmann
Bachus
Barber
Barletta
Barr
Barton
Benishek
Bera (CA)
Bilirakis
Bishop (GA)
Bishop (UT)
Black
Blackburn
Boustany
Brady (TX)
Bridenstine
Brooks (IN)
Broun (GA)
Buchanan
Bucshon
Burgess
Byrne
Calvert
Camp
Campbell
Cantor
Capito
Caardenas
Carter
Cassidy
Castro (TX)
Chabot
Chaffetz
Clawson (FL)
Coble
Coffman
Cole
Collins (GA)
Collins (NY)
Conaway
Connolly
Cook
Cooper
Costa
Cotton
Cramer
Crawford
Crenshaw
Cuellar
Culberson
Daines
Davis, Rodney
Delaney
DelBene
Denham
Dent
DeSantis
DesJarlais
Diaz-Balart
Doyle
Duffy
Duncan (SC)
Duncan (TN)
Ellmers
Engel
Enyart
Farenthold
Fincher
Fitzpatrick
Fleischmann
Fleming
Flores
Forbes
Fortenberry
Foxx
Franks (AZ)
Frelinghuysen
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Yarmuth
NOT VOTING--16
Bentivolio
Brooks (AL)
Gingrey (GA)
Hanna
Hartzler
Kilmer
Kirkpatrick
Lankford
Napolitano
Noem
Nunnelee
Polis
Rangel
Reed
Schock
Thompson (PA)
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So the bill was passed.
The result of the vote was announced as above recorded.
A motion to reconsider was laid on the table.
Stated for:
Mr. BUTTERFIELD. Mr. Speaker, during rollcall 359 on final passage of
H.R. 6, the Domestic Prosperity and Global Freedom Act, my vote was
incorrectly recorded as ``no.'' I intended to vote ``yes.''
Mr. BENTIVOLIO. Mr. Speaker, on rollcall No. 359, I was unavoidably
detained during passage of H.R. 6. An important discussion on matters
pertaining to U.S. Marine held prisoner in Mexico. Had I been present,
I would have voted ``yes.''
Stated against:
Mrs. NAPOLITANO. Mr. Speaker, on Wednesday, June 25th, 2014, I was
absent during rollcall vote No. 359 due to a medical emergency in my
family. Had I been present, I would have voted ``nay'' on final passage
of H.R. 6--Domestic Prosperity and Global Freedom Act.
Personal Explanation
Mr. GINGREY of Georgia. Mr. Speaker, on rollcall No. 355 on ordering
the previous question on H. Res. 641, I am not recorded due to a family
emergency. Had I been present, I would have voted ``yea.''
On rollcall No. 356 on adoption of H. Res. 641, I am not recorded due
to a family emergency. Had I been present, I would have voted ``yea.''
On rollcall No. 357 on the DeFazio Amendment No. 3 to H.R. 6, the
Domestic Prosperity and Global Freedom Act, I am not recorded due to a
family emergency. Had I been present, I would have voted ``no.''
On rollcall No. 358 on the Motion to Recommit H.R. 6, the Domestic
Prosperity and Global Freedom Act, offered by Mr. Garamendi of
California, I am not recorded due to a family emergency. Had I been
present, I would have voted ``no.''
On rollcall No. 359 on final passage of H.R. 6, the Domestic
Prosperity and Global Freedom Act, I am not recorded due to a death in
the family. Had I been present, I would have voted ``yea.''
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