[Congressional Record Volume 168, Number 153 (Thursday, September 22, 2022)]
[Daily Digest]
[Pages D1017-D1018]
From the Congressional Record Online through the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]





                        House of Representatives


Chamber Action
Public Bills and Resolutions Introduced: 32 public bills, H.R. 8949-
8981; and 13 resolutions, H. Con. Res. 108; and H. Res. 1383-1394, were 
introduced.                                              
  Pages H8111-13
Additional Cosponsors:                                   
  Pages H8114-15
Reports Filed: Reports were filed today as follows:
  H.R. 7780, to support the behavioral needs of students and youth, 
invest in the school-based behavioral health workforce, and ensure 
access to mental health and substance use disorder benefits, with an 
amendment (H. Rept. 117-484);
  H. Res. 1239, of inquiry directing the Attorney General to provide 
certain documents in his possession to the House of Representatives 
relating to the October 4, 2021 memorandum issued by the Attorney 
General entitled ``Partnership Among Federal, State, Local, Tribal, and 
Territorial Law Enforcement to Address Threats Against School 
Administrators, Board Members, Teachers, and Staff'', with amendments; 
adversely (H. Rept. 117-485);
  H. Res. 1238, of inquiry requesting the President to provide certain 
documents to the House of Representatives relating to the October 4, 
2021 memorandum issued by the Attorney General entitled ``Partnership 
Among Federal, State, Local, Tribal, and Territorial Law Enforcement to 
Address Threats Against School Administrators, Board Members, Teachers, 
and Staff'', with amendments; adversely (H. Rept. 117-486);
  H. Res. 1241, of inquiry directing the Secretary of Homeland Security 
to provide certain documents in his possession to the House of 
Representatives relating to immigration enforcement and border 
security, with an amendment; adversely (H. Rept. 117-487);
  H. Res. 1249, of inquiry directing the Secretary of the Interior to 
transmit certain documents to the House of Representatives relating to 
the impact of illegal immigration on federal or tribal lands, with an 
amendment; adversely (H. Rept. 117-488);
  H. Res. 1250, of inquiry directing the Secretary of Homeland Security 
to transmit certain documents to the House of Representatives relating 
to the impact of illegal immigration on Federal or Tribal lands, with 
an amendment; adversely (H. Rept. 117-489);
  H. Res. 1257, of inquiry directing the Secretary of Health and Human 
Services to provide certain documents in the Secretary's possession to 
the House of Representatives relating to the establishment of an 
Emergency Intake Site in Erie, Pennsylvania, at the Pennsylvania 
International Academy, to house the influx of unaccompanied migrant 
children, with an amendment; adversely (H. Rept. 117-490); and H. Res. 
1325, of inquiry requesting the President and directing Attorney 
General Merrick B. Garland to transmit, respectively, a copy of the 
affidavit to the House of Representatives related to the raid on the 
former President, with amendments; adversely (H. Rept. 117-491). 
                                                             Page H8111
Recess: The House recessed at 9:54 a.m. and reconvened at 12:29 p.m. 
                                                             Page H8080
  Invest to Protect Act of 2022: The House passed H.R. 6448, to direct 
the Director of the Office of Community Oriented Policing Services of 
the Department of Justice to carry out a grant program to provide 
assistance to police departments with fewer

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than 200 law enforcement officers, by a yea-and-nay vote of 360 yeas to 
64 nays, Roll No. 451.                         
  Pages H8085-90, H8100-01
  Pursuant to the Rule, an amendment in the nature of a substitute 
consisting of the text of Rules Committee Print 117-65 shall be 
considered as adopted.                                   
Pages H8085-90
  H. Res. 1377, the rule providing for consideration of the bills (H.R. 
4118), (H.R. 5768), (H.R. 6448), and (H.R. 8542) was agreed to by a 
yea-and-nay vote of 216 yeas to 215 nays with one answering 
``present'', Roll No. 450, after the previous question was ordered 
without objection.                                       
Pages H8080-81
  Mental Health Justice Act of 2022: The House passed H.R. 8542, to 
amend the Public Health Service Act to authorize grants to States, 
Indian Tribes, Tribal organizations, Urban Indian organizations, and 
political subdivisions thereof to hire, employ, train, and dispatch 
mental health professionals to respond in lieu of law enforcement 
officers in emergencies involving one or more persons with a mental 
illness or an intellectual or developmental disability, by a yea-and-
nay vote of 223 yeas to 206 nays, Roll No. 452. 
                                               Pages H8081-85, H8101-02
  H. Res. 1377, the rule providing for consideration of the bills (H.R. 
4118), (H.R. 5768), (H.R. 6448), and (H.R. 8542) was agreed to by a 
yea-and-nay vote of 216 yeas to 215 nays with one answering 
``present'', Roll No. 450, after the previous question was ordered 
without objection.                                       
Pages H8080-81
  Break the Cycle of Violence Act: The House passed H.R. 4118, to 
authorize the Secretary of Health and Human Services to build safer, 
thriving communities, and save lives, by investing in effective 
community-based violence reduction initiatives, by a yea-and-nay vote 
of 220 yeas to 207 nays, Roll No. 453.         
  Pages H8090-96, H8102-03
  H. Res. 1377, the rule providing for consideration of the bills (H.R. 
4118), (H.R. 5768), (H.R. 6448), and (H.R. 8542) was agreed to by a 
yea-and-nay vote of 216 yeas to 215 nays with one answering 
``present'', Roll No. 450, after the previous question was ordered 
without objection.                                       
Pages H8080-81
  Violent Incident Clearance and Technological Investigative Methods 
Act: The House passed H.R. 5768, to direct the Attorney General to 
establish a grant program to establish, create, and administer the 
violent incident clearance and technology investigative method, by a 
yea-and-nay vote of 250 yeas to 178 nays, Roll No. 454. 
                                            Pages H8096-H8100, H8103-04
Agreed to amend the title so as to read: ``To direct the Attorney 
General to establish a grant program to establish, implement, and 
administer the violent incident clearance and technology investigative 
method, and for other purposes.''.                           
  Page H8103
  Pursuant to the Rule, an amendment in the nature of a substitute 
consisting of the text of Rules Committee Print 117-62, modified by the 
amendment printed in H. Rept. 117-483, shall be considered as adopted, 
in lieu of the amendment in the nature of a substitute recommended by 
the Committee on the Judiciary now printed in the bill. 
                                                      Pages H8096-H8100
  H. Res. 1377, the rule providing for consideration of the bills (H.R. 
4118), (H.R. 5768), (H.R. 6448), and (H.R. 8542) was agreed to by a 
yea-and-nay vote of 216 yeas to 215 nays with one answering 
``present'', Roll No. 450, after the previous question was ordered 
without objection.                                       
Pages H8080-81
Senate Message: Message received from the Senate today appears on page 
H8085.
Quorum Calls--Votes: Five yea-and-nay votes developed during the 
proceedings of today and appear on pages H8080-81, H8100-01, H8101-02, 
H8102-03, and H8103-04.
Adjournment: The House met at 9 a.m. and adjourned at 6:14 p.m.