[Congressional Record (Bound Edition), Volume 149 (2003), Part 23]
[Extensions of Remarks]
[Pages 32184-32185]
[From the U.S. Government Publishing Office, www.gpo.gov]




                          PERSONAL EXPLANATION

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                            HON. JEB BRADLEY

                            of new hampshire

                    in the house of representatives

                        Monday, December 8, 2003

  Mr. BRADLEY of New Hampshire. Mr. Speaker, due to my participation in 
a congressional delegation trip to Iraq, I missed several votes. I 
would like the record to reflect that had I been present, I would have 
voted in the following manner:
       On rollcall 576, on the motion to suspend the rules and 
     pass, as amended, H.R. 1720, the Veterans Health Care 
     Facilities Capital Improvement Act, I would have voted 
     ``aye''.
       On rollcall 577, on the motion to suspend the rules and 
     agree to the Senate amendments to H.R. 1516, the National 
     Cemetery Expansion Act, I would have voted ``aye''.
       On rollcall 578, on the motion to suspend the rules and 
     agree to H.R. 3365, the Fallen Patriots Tax Relief Act, I 
     would have voted ``aye''.
       On rollcall 579, on the motion to suspend the rules and 
     agree to H. Res. 414, to encourage the People's Republic of 
     China to fulfill its commitments under international trade 
     agreements, support the United States manufacturing sector, 
     and establish monetary and financial market reforms, I would 
     have voted ``aye''.
       On rollcall 581, I would have voted ``aye''.
       On rollcall 582, on expressing deep gratitude for the valor 
     and commitment of the members of the United States Armed 
     Forces

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     who were deployed in Operation Restore Hope to provide 
     humanitarian assistance to the people of Somalia in 1993, I 
     would have voted ``aye''.
       On rollcall 583, on making further continuing 
     appropriations for the fiscal year 2004, I would have voted 
     ``aye''.
       On rollcall 586, I would have voted ``aye''.
       On rollcall 587, I would have voted ``aye''. On rollcall 
     592, agreeing to the conference report on the Flight 100--FAA 
     Reauthorization Act, I would have voted ``aye''.
       On rollcall 593, on the motion to suspend the rules and 
     agree to H. Res. 409--Repudiating the Anti-Semetic Remarks 
     Expressed by Dr. Mahathir Mohamad, I would have voted 
     ``aye''. On rollcall 595, agreeing to the conference report 
     on the Department of Interior and related agencies 
     Appropriations Act, I would have voted ``aye''.
       On rollcall 596, on the motion to suspend the rules and 
     agree to H. Con. Res. 302, A Sense of Congress welcoming 
     President Chen Shui-bian of Taiwan to the United States on 
     October 31, I would have voted ``aye''.
       On rollcall 597, I would have voted ``aye''.
       On rollcall 598, I would have voted ``aye''.
       On rollcall 601, agreeing to the conference report on the 
     Emergency Supplemental Appropriations for Defense and the 
     Reconstruction of Iraq and Afghanistan, I would have voted 
     ``aye''.
       On rollcall 580, I would have voted ``no''.
       On rollcall 584, I would have voted ``no''.
       On rollcall 585, I would have voted ``no''.
       On rollcall 588, I would have voted ``no''.
       On rollcall 589, I would have voted ``no''.
       On rollcall 590, I would have voted ``no''.
       On rollcall 591, I would have voted ``no''.
       On rollcall 594, I would have voted ``no''.
       On rollcall 599, I would have voted ``no''.
       On rollcall 600, I would have voted ``no''.

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