[Congressional Record Volume 170, Number 80 (Wednesday, May 8, 2024)]
[House]
[Pages H2978-H2981]
From the Congressional Record Online through the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]




                              {time}  1715
           RAISING A QUESTION OF THE PRIVILEGES OF THE HOUSE

  Ms. GREENE of Georgia. Mr. Speaker, pursuant to clause 2(a)(1) of 
rule IX, I seek recognition to give notice of my intent to raise a 
question of the privileges of the House.
  The form of the resolution is as follows:
  House Resolution 1209. Declaring the office of Speaker of the House 
of Representatives to be vacant.
  This is the uniparty, for the American people watching.
  Whereas, the House Republican Conference elected   Mike Johnson on 
October 25, 2023, after 3\1/2\ weeks of trying to decide on a new 
Speaker of the House.
  Whereas,   Mike Johnson sent the Republican Conference a letter 
making promises as to what type of Speaker he would be and outlining 
his plans going forward.   Mike Johnson put forth seven tenets that 
would guide the Conference under his Speakership:
  1. Restore trust by ensuring total transparency, open processes, and 
regular order.
  2. Advance a comprehensive policy agenda supported by Conference 
consensus.
  3. Promote individual Members and thus the whole team by working to 
understand and emphasize each Member's unique strengths, district 
dynamics and challenges, and individual goals and objectives.
  4. Engage Members in productive working groups to formulate solutions 
in key policy areas and enhance our internal communications and team 
building.
  5. Effectively message to persuasively inform the Republican base and 
the American people of our policy agenda, why we are pursuing it, and 
how it will ensure liberty, opportunity, and security for all 
Americans.
  6. Build and utilize external coalitions in the Conservative 
ecosphere, including think tanks, policy groups, and other allied 
organizations that can contribute to our efforts.
  7. Develop and grow our majority by building upon our resources and 
expanding the base to successfully advance our Conservative agenda.
  Whereas, Speaker Johnson has not lived up to a single one of his 
self-imposed tenets.
  Whereas, Speaker Johnson allowed the Conference only 1 day rather 
than

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72 hours to review a 1,000-plus page bill, to which no amendments could 
be offered, rather than ensure ``total transparency, open processes, 
and regular order.''
  Whereas, Speaker Johnson worked with Democrats to produce 
appropriations text, NDAA text, and other legislative items rather than 
with Republicans ``to understand and emphasize each Member's unique 
strengths'' and engage with them.
  Whereas, Speaker Johnson relied on majority Democrat support to pass 
a two-part omnibus spending bill rather than advancing a ``policy 
agenda supported by Conference consensus.''
  Whereas, on December 1, 2023, Speaker Johnson failed to protect the 
Republican majority when he allowed multiple votes to remove another 
Republican from the House of Representatives.
  It was unprecedented for a Member to be removed from Congress by a 
two-thirds vote prior to conviction of a crime. To this day, the 
Republican expelled from the House under Speaker Johnson has not been 
convicted of a crime. Meanwhile, a Democrat now holds that seat.
  Whereas, Speaker Johnson supported fully funding abortion, the trans 
agenda, the climate agenda, foreign wars, and Biden's border crisis 
rather than ensuring ``liberty, opportunity, and security for all 
Americans.''
  Whereas, Speaker Johnson relied on Democrat votes on at least two 
occasions, with the first transgression occurring on March 22, 2024, 
with the House passage of H. Res. 1102--part 2 of the Johnson-Schumer 
omnibus--and the second transgression occurring on April 20, 2024, with 
House passage of H.R. 8035--the $61 billion Ukraine funding bill. On 
both occasions, the ``majority of the majority''--112 Republicans--
voted against the measures, while only 101 voted in favor.
  Whereas, before Kevin McCarthy was ousted as Speaker, our Conference 
had passed seven appropriations bills, which were some of the strongest 
Conservative bills passed in decades. Speaker Johnson refused to 
continue this important process. He, instead, led us to another CR on 
January 18, 2024, and got it passed with the support of 207 Democrats 
and only 107 Republicans, while 106 Republicans voted against it.
  Whereas, Speaker Johnson passed a third CR, this time calling it a 
``process CR,'' as if that made continuing Nancy Pelosi's budget, yet 
again, any different from the previous CRs.
  Whereas, with little to no communication with our Conference, Speaker 
Johnson passed the first minibus appropriations bill on March 6 and 
passed the second minibus appropriation bill 2 weeks later on March 22.
  Whereas, a two-part omnibus split into two minibuses was crammed down 
our throats and passed under suspension of the rules with only one day 
to review it.
  Whereas, Speaker Johnson's omnibus did nothing to stop Biden's deadly 
border invasion--it fully funded it. Speaker Johnson did nothing to 
stop the energy-killing Green New Deal climate agenda--he fully funded 
it. He did nothing to stop the weaponized Department of Justice and 
FBI--he fully funded them. He did nothing to stop the trans agenda on 
kids--he fully funded it. He did nothing to stop full-term abortions--
he fully funded them. He did nothing to stop the fueling of forever 
foreign wars--he fully funded them.
  Whereas, on April 18, 2024, the Rules Committee passed H. Res. 1160--
the rule providing for consideration of the $95 billion foreign funding 
package--by a vote of 9-3. Notably, all Democrat Members of the 
committee voted to advance the measure to the floor while three 
Republicans opposed it. It is unprecedented for Members of the minority 
party to advance a resolution out of the Rules Committee. Since 1995, 
there have been a few instances of rules advancing out of committee 
with minority support. However, H. Res. 1160 is the only instance where 
this was done to bypass opposition from the Members of the majority 
party.

  Whereas, the last instance an appropriations measure which passed the 
House failed to include a ``majority of the majority'' was on final 
passage of the fiscal year 2015 Department of Homeland Security House 
Appropriations bill during the 114th Congress. In the months following 
this failure, Speaker Boehner announced his resignation.
  Whereas, in a January 26, 2024, ``Dear Colleague,'' Speaker Johnson 
called the Senate supplemental and border security legislation ``dead 
on arrival in the House.'' Likewise, in January 2024, Speaker Johnson 
took a trip to the U.S.-Mexico border where he said, ``If President 
Biden wants a supplemental spending bill focused on national security, 
it better begin by defending America's national security.''
  Whereas, in the months following his border trip, Speaker Johnson 
introduced a $95 billion foreign aid supplemental with no border 
security attached.
  Whereas, excuses like ``this is just how you have to govern in 
divided government'' are pathetic, weak, and unacceptable. Even with 
our razor-thin Republican majority, we could have at least secured the 
border, with it being the number one issue in the country and the issue 
that is actually causing Biden to trail President Trump in poll after 
poll.
  Whereas, Speaker Johnson's capitulation on his promise to secure the 
border came on the heels of Laken Riley being brutally murdered, women 
and children being raped by illegal alien monsters, and our own Border 
Patrol and Texas National Guard being run over by hordes of military-
aged illegals.
  Whereas, great legislation, like H.R. 2 and the Laken Riley Act, are 
only messaging bills unless we fight to enforce them in our government 
funding bills.
  Whereas, while serving on the House Judiciary Committee,   Mike 
Johnson was a strong defender of individual liberties and was the chair 
of the Subcommittee on the Constitution and Limited Government. Despite 
his history as a defender of civil liberties, on April 12, 2024,   Mike 
Johnson cast the deciding vote against requiring a warrant for U.S. 
person queries of Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act (FISA) section 
702 data.
  Whereas, our Conference could have also taken out funding for 
abortion and the trans agenda on kids, if our own Speaker would have 
allowed us to offer amendments. Instead,   Mike Johnson worked with 
Chuck Schumer rather than the Conference and gave Joe Biden and the 
Democrats everything they wanted, no different from how a Speaker 
Hakeem Jeffries would have done.
  Whereas, Speaker Johnson fully funded Special Counsel Jack Smith's 
witch hunt and 91 indictments against President Trump, our Republican 
Presidential nominee. House Republicans could have used our power of 
the purse to stop this, but Speaker Johnson didn't even let us try.
  Whereas, Joe Biden's weaponized DOJ is arresting a new January 6th 
election protestor every single day and putting nonviolent political 
enemies, including veterans, mothers and fathers, and grandparents in 
jail for years, and the fifth January 6th defendant has now committed 
suicide.
  Whereas, our pro-life Christian Conservative Republican Speaker   
Mike Johnson fully funded the Department of Justice as it is 
prosecuting and convicting peaceful pro-life activists who are facing 
11 years in jail, again refusing to allow Republicans to offer 
amendments to stop these injustices.
  Whereas, actions are the only thing that matter, and words are 
meaningless without following through on them. By passing the 
Democrats' agenda and handcuffing Republicans' ability to influence 
legislation, our elected Republican Speaker,   Mike Johnson, has aided 
and abetted the Democrats and the Biden administration in destroying 
our country.
  Whereas, removing this uniparty Speaker will not give the Speaker's 
gavel to the Democrats, which would only happen if Republicans actually 
vote for Hakeem Jeffries. In fact, Minority Leader Jeffries, Nancy 
Pelosi, and other high-ranking Democrats have publicly stated they will 
save   Mike Johnson from a vote to vacate him. In a recent interview, 
Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries said: ``Even though we are in the 
minority . . . we effectively have been governing as if we were in the 
majority.''
  Whereas, our country is nearly $35 trillion in debt and about $40 
billion are added to the debt every day, our border is overrun by 
illegal invaders

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and terrorists from over 160 countries, our people are being killed by 
the hundreds every single day by fentanyl, and   Mike Johnson refuses 
to do anything about it.
  Whereas,   Mike Johnson is ill-equipped to handle the rigors of the 
job of Speaker of the House and has allowed a Uniparty--one that fuels 
foreign wars, tramples on civil liberties, and increases our disastrous 
national debt--to take complete control of the House of 
Representatives.
  Whereas, Speaker Johnson's tenure is defined by one self-serving 
characteristic: When given a choice between advancing Republican 
priorities or allying with the Democrats to preserve his own personal 
power, Johnson regularly chooses to ally himself with Democrats.
  Now, therefore, be it resolved, That the office of the Speaker of the 
House of Representatives is hereby declared to be vacant.

                              {time}  1730

  The SPEAKER pro tempore (Mr. Ellzey). The Chair would now recognize 
the gentlewoman from Georgia to offer the resolution just noticed.
  Does the gentlewoman offer the resolution?
  Ms. GREENE of Georgia. Yes.
  The SPEAKER pro tempore. The Clerk will report the resolution.
  The Clerk read as follows:

                              H. Res. 1209

       Whereas, the House Republican Conference elected Mike 
     Johnson on October 25, 2023, after three-and-a-half weeks of 
     trying to decide on a new Speaker of the House.
       Whereas, Mike Johnson sent the Republican Conference a 
     letter making promises as to what type of Speaker he would be 
     and outlining his plans going forward. Mike Johnson put forth 
     seven tenets that would guide the Conference under his 
     speakership:
       1. Restore trust by ensuring total transparency, open 
     processes, and regular order.
       2. Advance a comprehensive policy agenda supported by 
     Conference consensus.
       3. Promote individual Members, and thus the whole team, by 
     working to understand and emphasize each Member's unique 
     strengths, district dynamics and challenges, and individual 
     goals and objectives.
       4. Engage Members in productive working groups to formulate 
     solutions in key policy areas and enhance our internal 
     communications and team building.
       5. Effectively message to persuasively inform the 
     Republican base and the American people of our policy agenda, 
     why we are pursuing it, and how it will ensure liberty, 
     opportunity, and security for all Americans.
       6. Build and utilize external coalitions in the 
     conservative ecosphere, including think tanks, policy groups, 
     and other allied organizations that can contribute to our 
     efforts.
       7. Develop and grow our majority by building upon our 
     resources and expanding the base to successfully advance our 
     conservative vision and agenda.
       Whereas, Speaker Johnson has not lived up to a single one 
     of his self-imposed tenets.
       Whereas, Speaker Johnson allowed the Conference only one 
     day, rather than 72 hours, to review a 1000-plus page bill to 
     which no amendments could be offered, rather than ``ensure 
     total transparency, open processes, and regular order.''
       Whereas, Speaker Johnson worked with Democrats to produce 
     appropriations texts, NDAA text, and other legislative items, 
     rather than with Republicans ``to understand and emphasize 
     each Member's unique strengths and [engage with] them.''
       Whereas, Speaker Johnson relied on majority Democrat 
     support to pass a two-part omnibus spending bill, rather than 
     ``advancing a policy agenda supported by Conference 
     consensus.''
       Whereas, on December 1, 2023, Speaker Johnson failed to 
     protect the Republican majority when he allowed multiple 
     votes to remove another Republican from the House of 
     Representatives. It was unprecedented for a Member to be 
     removed from Congress by a two-thirds vote prior to 
     conviction of a crime. To this day, the Republican expelled 
     from the House under Speaker Johnson has not been convicted 
     of a crime. Meanwhile, a Democrat now holds that seat.
       Whereas, Speaker Johnson supported fully funding abortion, 
     the trans agenda, the climate agenda, foreign wars, and 
     Biden's border crisis, rather than ``ensuring liberty, 
     opportunity, and security for all Americans.''
       Whereas, Speaker Johnson relied on Democrat votes on at 
     least two occasions, with the first transgression occurring 
     on March 22, 2024, with House passage of H. Res. 1102--Part 2 
     of the Johnson/Schumer omnibus--and the second transgression 
     occurring on April 20, 2024, with House passage of H.R. 
     8035--the 61-billion-dollar Ukraine funding bill. On both 
     occasions, the ``majority of the majority''--112 
     Republicans--voted against the measures, while only 101 voted 
     in favor.
       Whereas, before Kevin McCarthy was ousted as Speaker, our 
     Conference had passed seven appropriations bills, which were 
     some of the strongest conservative bills passed in decades. 
     Speaker Johnson refused to continue this important process. 
     He instead led us to another CR on January 18, 2024, and got 
     it passed with the support of 207 Democrats and only 107 
     Republicans, while I 06 Republicans voted against it.
       Whereas, Speaker Johnson passed a third CR, this time 
     calling it a ``process CR,'' as if that made continuing Nancy 
     Pelosi's budget yet again any different from the previous 
     CRs.
       Whereas, with little to no communication with our 
     conference, Speaker Johnson passed the first minibus 
     appropriations bill on March 6, and passed the second minibus 
     appropriations bill two weeks later, on March 22.
       Whereas, a two-part omnibus, split into two minibuses, was 
     crammed down our throats and passed under suspension of the 
     rules, with only one day to review it.
       Whereas, Speaker Johnson's omnibus did nothing to stop 
     Biden's deadly border invasion--it fully funded it. Mike 
     Johnson did nothing to stop the energy-killing Green New Deal 
     climate agenda--he fully funded it. He did nothing to stop 
     the weaponized DOJ and FBI--he fully funded them. He did 
     nothing to stop the trans agenda on kids--he fully funded it. 
     He did nothing to stop full term abortions--he fully funded 
     them. He did nothing to stop the fueling of foreign forever 
     wars--he fully funded them.
       Whereas, on April 18, 2024, the Rules Committee passed H. 
     Res. 1160--the rule providing for consideration of the 95-
     billion-dollar foreign funding package--by a vote of 9 to 3. 
     Notably, all Democrat members of the Committee voted to 
     advance the measure to the floor while three Republicans 
     opposed it. It is unprecedented for members of the minority 
     party to advance a resolution out of the Rules Committee. 
     Since 1995, there have been a few instances of rules 
     advancing out of Committee with minority support; however, H. 
     Res. 1160 is the only instance where this was done to bypass 
     opposition from members of the majority party.
       Whereas, the last instance an appropriations measure which 
     passed the House failed to include a ``majority of the 
     majority'' was on final passage of the FY2015 Department of 
     Homeland Security House appropriations bill during the 114th 
     Congress. In the months following this failure, Speaker 
     Boehner announced his resignation.
       Whereas, in a January 26, 2024, ``Dear Colleague,'' Speaker 
     Johnson called the Senate supplemental and border security 
     legislation, ``dead on arrival in the House.'' Likewise, in 
     January 2024, Speaker Johnson took a trip to the U.S.-Mexico 
     border where he said, ``If President Biden wants a 
     supplemental spending bill focused on national security, it 
     better begin by defending America's national security.''
       Whereas, in the months following his border trip, Speaker 
     Johnson introduced a 95-billion-dollar foreign aid 
     supplemental with no border security attached.
       Whereas, excuses like, ``this is just how you have to 
     govern in divided government,'' are pathetic, weak, and 
     unacceptable. Even with our razor-thin Republican majority, 
     we could have at least secured the border, with it being the 
     number one issue in the country, and the issue that is 
     causing Biden to trail President Trump in poll after poll.
       Whereas, Speaker Johnson's capitulation on his promise to 
     secure the border came on the heels of Laken Riley being 
     brutally murdered, women and children being raped by illegal 
     alien monsters, and our own Border Patrol and Texas National 
     Guard being run over by hordes of military-aged illegals.
       Whereas, great legislation like H.R. 2 and the Laken Riley 
     Act are only messaging bills unless we fight to enforce them 
     in our government funding bills.
       Whereas, while serving on the House Judiciary Committee, 
     Mike Johnson was a strong defender of individual liberties 
     and was the Chair of the Subcommittee on the Constitution and 
     Limited Government. Despite his history as a defender of 
     civil liberties, on April 12, 2024, Mike Johnson cast the 
     deciding vote against requiring a warrant for U.S. person 
     queries of Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act (FISA) 
     Section 702 data.
       Whereas, our Conference could have also taken out funding 
     for abortion and the trans agenda on kids if our own Speaker 
     would have allowed us to offer amendments. Instead, Mike 
     Johnson worked with Chuck Schumer rather than with the 
     Conference, and gave Joe Biden and the Democrats everything 
     they wanted--no different from how a Speaker Hakeem Jeffries 
     would have done.
       Whereas, Speaker Johnson fully funded Special Counsel Jack 
     Smith's witch hunt and 91 indictments against President 
     Trump, our Republican Presidential nominee. House Republicans 
     could have used our power of the purse to stop this, but 
     Speaker Johnson didn't even let us try.
       Whereas, Joe Biden's weaponized DOI is arresting a new 
     January 6th election protestor every single day and putting 
     nonviolent political enemies, including veterans, mothers and 
     fathers, and grandparents in jail for years.
       Whereas, our pro-life Christian conservative Republican 
     Speaker Mike Johnson fully funded the DOJ as it is 
     prosecuting and convicting peaceful pro-life activists who 
     are facing eleven years in jail, again refusing to allow 
     Republicans to offer amendments to stop these injustices.
       Whereas, actions are the only thing that matter, and words 
     are meaningless without following through on them. By passing 
     the Democrats' agenda and handcuffing Republicans' ability to 
     influence legislation, our elected Republican Speaker Mike 
     Johnson has aided and abetted the Democrats and the Biden 
     administration in destroying our country.

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       Whereas, removing this Uniparty Speaker will not give the 
     Speaker's gavel to the Democrats, which would only happen if 
     Republicans actually vote ,for Hakeem Jeffries. In fact, 
     Minority Leader Jeffries, Nancy Pelosi, and other high-
     ranking Democrats have publicly stated they will save Mike 
     Johnson from a vote to vacate him. In a recent interview, 
     Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries said, ``Even though we're in 
     the minority . . . We effectively have been governing as if 
     we were in the majority.''
       Whereas, our country is nearly 35 trillion dollars in debt, 
     and about 40 billion dollars are added to the debt every day. 
     Our border is overrun by illegal invaders and terrorists from 
     over 160 countries. Our people are being killed by the 
     hundreds every single day by fentanyl. And Mike Johnson 
     refuses to do anything about it.
       Whereas, Mike Johnson is ill-equipped to handle the rigors 
     of the job of Speaker of the House and has allowed a 
     Uniparty--one that fuels foreign wars, tramples on civil 
     liberties, and increases our disastrous national debt--to 
     take complete control of the House of Representatives.
       Whereas, Speaker Johnson's tenure is defined by one self-
     serving characteristic: When given a choice between advancing 
     Republican priorities or allying with Democrats to preserve 
     his own personal power, Johnson regularly chooses to ally 
     himself with Democrats.
       Now, therefore, be it
       Resolved, That the office of Speaker of the House of 
     Representatives is hereby declared to be vacant.

  Ms. OCASIO-CORTEZ (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 
gentlewoman from New York?
  Mr. MASSIE. I object.
  The SPEAKER pro tempore. Objection is heard.
  The Clerk will continue to read.
  The Clerk continued to read.
  The SPEAKER pro tempore. The resolution qualifies.


                            Motion to Table

  Mr. SCALISE. Mr. Speaker, I have a motion at the desk.
  The SPEAKER pro tempore. The clerk will report the motion.
  The Clerk read as follows:

       Mr. Scalise of Louisiana moves to lay the resolution on the 
     table.
  Mr. SPEAKER pro tempore. The question is on the motion to table.
  The question was taken; and the Speaker pro tempore announced that 
the ayes appeared to have it.
  Mr. MASSIE. Mr. Speaker, on that I demand the yeas and nays.
  The yeas and nays were ordered.
  This will be a 5-minute vote.
  The vote was taken by electronic device, and there were--yeas 359, 
nays 43, answered ``present'' 7, not voting 21, as follows:

                             [Roll No. 188]

                               YEAS--359

     Adams
     Aderholt
     Aguilar
     Alford
     Allen
     Allred
     Amo
     Amodei
     Armstrong
     Arrington
     Auchincloss
     Babin
     Bacon
     Baird
     Balderson
     Balint
     Barr
     Bean (FL)
     Beatty
     Bentz
     Bera
     Bergman
     Beyer
     Bice
     Bilirakis
     Bishop (GA)
     Bishop (NC)
     Blumenauer
     Blunt Rochester
     Boebert
     Bonamici
     Bost
     Boyle (PA)
     Brecheen
     Brown
     Brownley
     Buchanan
     Bucshon
     Budzinski
     Burchett
     Calvert
     Cammack
     Caraveo
     Carbajal
     Cardenas
     Carey
     Carl
     Carter (GA)
     Carter (LA)
     Cartwright
     Case
     Casten
     Castor (FL)
     Chavez-DeRemer
     Cherfilus-McCormick
     Ciscomani
     Clark (MA)
     Cline
     Cloud
     Clyburn
     Clyde
     Cohen
     Collins
     Comer
     Correa
     Costa
     Courtney
     Craig
     Crawford
     Crenshaw
     Crockett
     Crow
     Cuellar
     Curtis
     D'Esposito
     Davids (KS)
     Davis (IL)
     Davis (NC)
     De La Cruz
     Dean (PA)
     DeLauro
     DelBene
     Deluzio
     DeSaulnier
     DesJarlais
     Diaz-Balart
     Dingell
     Donalds
     Duarte
     Duncan
     Dunn (FL)
     Edwards
     Ellzey
     Emmer
     Eshoo
     Espaillat
     Estes
     Evans
     Ezell
     Fallon
     Feenstra
     Ferguson
     Finstad
     Fischbach
     Fitzgerald
     Fitzpatrick
     Fleischmann
     Fletcher
     Flood
     Foster
     Foxx
     Frankel, Lois
     Franklin, Scott
     Fry
     Fulcher
     Gaetz
     Gallego
     Garbarino
     Garcia, Mike
     Gimenez
     Golden (ME)
     Goldman (NY)
     Gonzales, Tony
     Gonzalez, Vicente
     Good (VA)
     Gooden (TX)
     Gottheimer
     Graves (LA)
     Graves (MO)
     Green (TN)
     Green, Al (TX)
     Griffith
     Grothman
     Guest
     Guthrie
     Harris
     Harshbarger
     Hayes
     Hern
     Higgins (LA)
     Hill
     Himes
     Hinson
     Horsford
     Houchin
     Houlahan
     Hoyer
     Hoyle (OR)
     Hudson
     Huffman
     Huizenga
     Hunt
     Issa
     Ivey
     Jackson (NC)
     Jackson (TX)
     James
     Jeffries
     Johnson (GA)
     Johnson (LA)
     Johnson (SD)
     Jordan
     Joyce (OH)
     Joyce (PA)
     Kaptur
     Kean (NJ)
     Keating
     Kelly (IL)
     Kelly (MS)
     Kelly (PA)
     Kennedy
     Khanna
     Kiggans (VA)
     Kildee
     Kiley
     Kilmer
     Kim (CA)
     Kim (NJ)
     Krishnamoorthi
     Kuster
     Kustoff
     LaHood
     LaLota
     Lamborn
     Langworthy
     Larsen (WA)
     Larson (CT)
     Latta
     LaTurner
     Lawler
     Lee (FL)
     Lee (NV)
     Leger Fernandez
     Lesko
     Letlow
     Levin
     Lieu
     Lofgren
     Loudermilk
     Lucas
     Luetkemeyer
     Luttrell
     Lynch
     Mace
     Malliotakis
     Maloy
     Mann
     Manning
     Mast
     Matsui
     McBath
     McClain
     McClellan
     McClintock
     McCollum
     McCormick
     McGarvey
     McGovern
     McHenry
     Meeks
     Meng
     Meuser
     Mfume
     Miller (IL)
     Miller (OH)
     Miller (WV)
     Miller-Meeks
     Mills
     Molinaro
     Moolenaar
     Moore (UT)
     Moore (WI)
     Moran
     Morelle
     Moskowitz
     Moulton
     Mrvan
     Murphy
     Nadler
     Napolitano
     Neal
     Neguse
     Nehls
     Newhouse
     Nickel
     Norcross
     Norman
     Nunn (IA)
     Obernolte
     Ogles
     Owens
     Pallone
     Palmer
     Panetta
     Pappas
     Pascrell
     Pelosi
     Peltola
     Pence
     Perez
     Perry
     Peters
     Pettersen
     Pfluger
     Phillips
     Pingree
     Porter
     Posey
     Quigley
     Raskin
     Reschenthaler
     Rodgers (WA)
     Rogers (AL)
     Rogers (KY)
     Rose
     Rosendale
     Ross
     Rouzer
     Ruiz
     Ruppersberger
     Rutherford
     Salazar
     Salinas
     Sanchez
     Sarbanes
     Scalise
     Schiff
     Schneider
     Scholten
     Schrier
     Schweikert
     Scott (VA)
     Scott, Austin
     Scott, David
     Self
     Sewell
     Sherman
     Sherrill
     Simpson
     Slotkin
     Smith (MO)
     Smith (NE)
     Smith (NJ)
     Smith (WA)
     Smucker
     Sorensen
     Soto
     Spanberger
     Stansbury
     Stanton
     Stauber
     Steel
     Stefanik
     Steil
     Steube
     Stevens
     Strickland
     Strong
     Suozzi
     Swalwell
     Sykes
     Tenney
     Thanedar
     Thompson (CA)
     Thompson (PA)
     Tiffany
     Timmons
     Titus
     Tonko
     Torres (NY)
     Trahan
     Trone
     Turner
     Underwood
     Valadao
     Van Drew
     Van Duyne
     Van Orden
     Vargas
     Vasquez
     Veasey
     Wagner
     Walberg
     Waltz
     Wasserman Schultz
     Weber (TX)
     Webster (FL)
     Wenstrup
     Westerman
     Wexton
     Wild
     Williams (NY)
     Williams (TX)
     Wilson (FL)
     Wilson (SC)
     Wittman
     Womack
     Yakym
     Zinke

                                NAYS--43

     Barragan
     Biggs
     Bowman
     Burlison
     Bush
     Casar
     Castro (TX)
     Clarke (NY)
     Connolly
     Crane
     Davidson
     DeGette
     Doggett
     Escobar
     Frost
     Garamendi
     Garcia (TX)
     Garcia, Robert
     Gomez
     Gosar
     Greene (GA)
     Harder (CA)
     Jackson (IL)
     Jayapal
     Kamlager-Dove
     Lee (CA)
     Lee (PA)
     Massie
     Menendez
     Mooney
     Moore (AL)
     Ocasio-Cortez
     Pressley
     Ramirez
     Roy
     Ryan
     Scanlon
     Spartz
     Tlaib
     Velazquez
     Waters
     Watson Coleman
     Williams (GA)

                        ANSWERED ``PRESENT''--7

     Chu
     Garcia (IL)
     Omar
     Pocan
     Schakowsky
     Takano
     Torres (CA)

                             NOT VOTING--21

     Banks
     Burgess
     Carson
     Carter (TX)
     Cleaver
     Cole
     Foushee
     Granger
     Grijalva
     Hageman
     Jackson Lee
     Jacobs
     LaMalfa
     Landsman
     Luna
     Magaziner
     McCaul
     Mullin
     Sessions
     Thompson (MS)
     Tokuda


                Announcement by the Speaker Pro Tempore

  The SPEAKER pro tempore (during the vote). There are 2 minutes 
remaining.

                              {time}  1743

  So the motion to table was agreed to.
  The result of the vote was announced as above recorded.
  A motion to reconsider was laid on the table.
  Stated against:
  Ms. CROCKETT. Mr. Speaker, during Roll Call Vote No. 188 on the 
motion to table 
H. Res. 1209, I mistakenly recorded my vote as YEA when I should have 
voted NAY.

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