[Congressional Record Volume 168, Number 115 (Wednesday, July 13, 2022)]
[House]
[Pages H6286-H6287]
From the Congressional Record Online through the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
NATIONAL COMPUTER FORENSICS INSTITUTE REAUTHORIZATION ACT OF 2022
The SPEAKER pro tempore. Pursuant to clause 8 of rule XX, the
unfinished business is the vote on the motion to suspend the rules and
pass the bill (H.R. 7174) to amend the Homeland Security Act of 2002 to
reauthorize the National Computer Forensics Institute of the United
States Secret Service, and for other purposes, as amended, on which the
yeas and nays were ordered.
The Clerk read the title of the bill.
The SPEAKER pro tempore. The question is on the motion offered by the
gentleman from California (Mr. Swalwell) that the House suspend the
rules and pass the bill, as amended.
The vote was taken by electronic device, and there were--yeas 410,
nays 16, not voting 4, as follows:
[Roll No. 305]
YEAS--410
Adams
Aderholt
Aguilar
Allen
Allred
Amodei
Armstrong
Arrington
Auchincloss
Axne
Babin
Bacon
Baird
Balderson
Banks
Barr
Barragan
Bass
Beatty
Bentz
Bera
Bergman
Beyer
Bice (OK)
Bilirakis
Bishop (GA)
Bishop (NC)
Blumenauer
Blunt Rochester
Bonamici
Bost
Bourdeaux
Bowman
Boyle, Brendan F.
Brady
Brooks
Brown (MD)
Brown (OH)
Brownley
Buchanan
Bucshon
Burchett
Burgess
Bush
Bustos
Butterfield
Calvert
Cammack
Carbajal
Cardenas
Carey
Carl
Carson
Carter (GA)
Carter (LA)
Carter (TX)
Cartwright
Case
Casten
Castor (FL)
Castro (TX)
Cawthorn
Chabot
Cheney
Cherfilus-McCormick
Chu
Cicilline
Clark (MA)
Clarke (NY)
Cleaver
Cline
Cloud
Clyburn
Clyde
Cohen
Cole
Comer
Connolly
Conway
Cooper
Correa
Costa
Courtney
Craig
Crawford
Crenshaw
Crist
Crow
Cuellar
Curtis
Davids (KS)
Davidson
Davis, Danny K.
Davis, Rodney
Dean
DeFazio
DeGette
DeLauro
DelBene
Demings
DeSaulnier
DesJarlais
Diaz-Balart
Dingell
Doggett
Donalds
Doyle, Michael F.
Duncan
Dunn
Ellzey
Emmer
Eshoo
Espaillat
Estes
Evans
Fallon
Feenstra
Ferguson
Fischbach
Fitzgerald
Fitzpatrick
Fleischmann
Fletcher
Flood
Flores
Foster
Foxx
Frankel, Lois
Franklin, C. Scott
Gaetz
Gallagher
Gallego
Garamendi
Garbarino
Garcia (CA)
Garcia (IL)
Garcia (TX)
Gibbs
Gimenez
Golden
Gomez
Gonzales, Tony
Gonzalez (OH)
Gonzalez, Vicente
Good (VA)
Gooden (TX)
Gottheimer
Granger
Graves (LA)
Graves (MO)
Green (TN)
Green, Al (TX)
Griffith
Grijalva
Grothman
Guest
Guthrie
Harder (CA)
Harris
Harshbarger
Hartzler
Hayes
Hern
Herrell
Herrera Beutler
Hice (GA)
Higgins (LA)
Higgins (NY)
Hill
Himes
Hinson
Hollingsworth
Horsford
Houlahan
Hoyer
Hudson
Huffman
Huizenga
Issa
Jackson Lee
Jacobs (CA)
Jacobs (NY)
Jayapal
Jeffries
Johnson (GA)
Johnson (LA)
Johnson (OH)
Johnson (SD)
Johnson (TX)
Jones
Jordan
Joyce (OH)
Joyce (PA)
Kahele
Kaptur
Katko
Keating
Keller
Kelly (IL)
Kelly (MS)
Kelly (PA)
Khanna
Kildee
Kilmer
Kim (CA)
Kim (NJ)
Kind
Kirkpatrick
Krishnamoorthi
Kuster
Kustoff
LaHood
LaMalfa
Lamb
Lamborn
Langevin
Larsen (WA)
Larson (CT)
Latta
LaTurner
Lawrence
Lawson (FL)
Lee (CA)
Lee (NV)
Leger Fernandez
Lesko
Letlow
Levin (CA)
Levin (MI)
Lieu
Lofgren
Long
Loudermilk
Lowenthal
Lucas
Luetkemeyer
Luria
Lynch
Mace
Malinowski
Malliotakis
Maloney, Carolyn B.
Maloney, Sean
Mann
Manning
Mast
Matsui
McBath
McCarthy
McCaul
McClain
McClintock
McCollum
McEachin
McGovern
McKinley
McNerney
Meeks
Meijer
Meng
Meuser
Mfume
Miller (WV)
Miller-Meeks
Moolenaar
Mooney
Moore (AL)
Moore (UT)
Moore (WI)
Morelle
Moulton
Mrvan
Mullin
Murphy (FL)
Murphy (NC)
Nadler
Napolitano
Neal
Neguse
Newhouse
Newman
Norcross
O'Halleran
Obernolte
Ocasio-Cortez
Omar
Owens
Palazzo
Pallone
Palmer
Panetta
Pappas
Pascrell
Payne
Pence
Perlmutter
Peters
Pfluger
Phillips
Pingree
Pocan
Porter
Posey
Pressley
Price (NC)
Quigley
Raskin
Reschenthaler
Rice (NY)
Rice (SC)
Rodgers (WA)
Rogers (AL)
Rogers (KY)
Rose
Ross
Rouzer
Roybal-Allard
Ruiz
Ruppersberger
Rush
Rutherford
Ryan
Salazar
Sanchez
Sarbanes
Scalise
Scanlon
Schakowsky
Schiff
Schneider
Schrader
Schrier
Schweikert
Scott (VA)
Scott, Austin
Scott, David
Sessions
Sewell
Sherman
Sherrill
Simpson
Sires
Slotkin
Smith (MO)
Smith (NE)
Smith (NJ)
Smith (WA)
Smucker
Soto
Spanberger
Spartz
Speier
Stansbury
Stanton
Stauber
Steel
Stefanik
Steil
Steube
Stevens
Stewart
Strickland
Suozzi
Swalwell
Takano
Taylor
Tenney
Thompson (CA)
Thompson (MS)
Thompson (PA)
Tiffany
Timmons
Titus
Tlaib
Tonko
Torres (CA)
Torres (NY)
Trahan
Trone
Turner
Underwood
Upton
Valadao
Van Drew
Van Duyne
Vargas
Veasey
Velazquez
Wagner
Walberg
Walorski
Waltz
Wasserman Schultz
Waters
Watson Coleman
Weber (TX)
Webster (FL)
Welch
Wenstrup
Westerman
Wexton
Wild
Williams (GA)
Williams (TX)
Wilson (FL)
Wilson (SC)
Wittman
Womack
Yarmuth
Zeldin
NAYS--16
Biggs
Boebert
Buck
Budd
Fulcher
Gohmert
Gosar
Greene (GA)
Jackson
Massie
Miller (IL)
Nehls
Norman
Perry
Rosendale
Roy
NOT VOTING--4
Deutch
Escobar
Kinzinger
McHenry
{time} 1956
Mr. NEHLS changed his vote from ``yea'' to ``nay.''
Messrs. MULLIN and DUNCAN changed their vote from ``nay'' to ``yea.''
So (two-thirds being in the affirmative) the rules were suspended and
the bill, as amended, was passed.
The result of the vote was announced as above recorded.
A motion to reconsider was laid on the table.
members recorded pursuant to house resolution 8, 117th congress
Barragan (Correa)
Beatty (Carter (LA))
Bentz (Obernolte)
Brown (MD) (Evans)
Cardenas (Correa)
Castro (TX) (Neguse)
Cherfilus-McCormick (Evans)
Cohen (Beyer)
Crist (Schneider)
DeFazio (Pallone)
Doggett (Beyer)
Fallon (Gonzales, Tony)
Hartzler (Bacon)
Issa (Garcia (CA))
Jayapal (Neguse)
Johnson (TX) (Jeffries)
Kahele (Correa)
Katko (Meijer)
Kirkpatrick (Pallone)
Lawrence (Stevens)
Leger Fernandez (Kuster)
Lieu (Beyer)
Mooney (Miller (WV))
Moore (WI) (Beyer)
Moulton (Stevens)
Newman (Beyer)
Panetta (Beyer)
Pappas (Kuster)
Pascrell (Pallone)
Payne (Pallone)
Peters (Correa)
Pingree (Kuster)
Porter (Neguse)
Reschenthaler (Meuser)
Rice (SC) (Mace)
Ryan (Beyer)
Salazar (Gimenez)
Sires (Pallone)
Soto (Neguse)
Speier (Correa)
Taylor (Babin)
Timmons (Armstrong)
Trahan (Stevens)
Walorski (Baird)
Wasserman Schultz (Schneider)
Williams (GA) (Carter (LA))
Wilson (SC) (Lamborn)
COMMEMORATING THE LIVES OF THE VICTIMS OF THE MASS SHOOTING IN HIGHLAND
PARK, ILLINOIS
(Mr. SCHNEIDER asked and was given permission to address the House
for 1 minute.)
Mr. SCHNEIDER. Madam Speaker, I rise with my colleagues from Illinois
to honor the lives and bless the memory of the seven precious people
murdered in a heinous act of evil on July Fourth in Highland Park at
our Independence Day Parade.
As I speak now, the residents of Highland Park are also gathering to
honor the victims: Katherine Goldstein, Irina McCarthy, Kevin McCarthy,
Stephen Straus, Jacki Sundheim, Nicolas Toledo Zaragoza, and Eduardo
Uvaldo.
There are no words to describe the heartbreak of our community, the
grief, but also the anger.
These beautiful people were the center of the universe for their
families and pillars of strength for their communities. They were
loving parents and
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grandparents, husbands and wives, brothers and sisters. They had
personal passions and diverse interests. And all loved life. Each one
had a special spark that will still burn bright within the people who
knew and loved them.
In standing and honoring them, we also confront the fact that, as
Rabbi Wendy Geffen poignantly said at one of the funerals: ``We should
not have to be here.''
Yet, here we are, giving sorrowful remarks and moments of silence
time and time and time again. Every day, in communities across America,
we needlessly lose 111 lives to gun violence. No community is left
untouched.
Today, we unite and stand with Highland Park as they mourn. Tomorrow,
I pray that we can unite in this body to stand up and work together to
bring this awful violence to an end.
I ask now that my colleagues in the House join the Illinois
delegation in a moment of silence in honor of the victims in Highland
Park.
Before we lift our heads, may we take an extra moment to reflect on
the many more lives lost to gun violence in the 9 days since. May their
memories forever be a blessing.
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