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Are so many more diagnosis of cancer and the rest thats followed. This bill honors the heroes after which it is named. James zadroga, ray pfeifer, and luis alvarez. Those heroes showed courage beyond measure, not only by running toward danger that day, but by giving their last days to fight for all harmed on 9 11. We are blessed with the presence of members of their families and other advocates including First Responders surg from 9 11 related illnesses here in the capitol today. They have done the outside organizing as we did the inside maneuvering. They have made the complete difference. I thank john stewart for raising the profile of this issue so when we pass the bill here today it will be received positively by the United States senate. Two weeks ago as we all knew know, america lost louis detective and advocate who died from 9 11 related cancer. It was a holy moment for us when he testified before Congress Last month before he was scheduled to receive his 60th round of chemo. He said then, Congress Said you would never forget. Im here to make sure that you dont. With this bill we honor the sacrifice of him and many other heroes and say we will never forget. I urge a strong overwhelming bipartisan vote for this bill for our responders, survivors, and their families. And do so with eternal gratitude to them for what they have done. With that, madam speaker, i urge a yes vote and yield back the balance of my time. The speaker pro tempore the gentleman from georgia is recognized. Mr. Collins thank you, madam speaker. I yield four minutes to the gentleman from new york, mr. Zeldin. The speaker pro tempore the gentleman from new york is recognized for four minutes. Mr. Zeldin thank you, madam speaker. Thank you to the Ranking Member for his cosponsorship, his leadership with this issue. I rise today on behalf of our 9 11 victims, First Responders, and their families. Urging my colleagues to vote yes on the never forget our heroes permanent authorization of the september 11 Victim Compensation act. First responders who worked on the pile day and night aiding in the search, rescue, and cleanup efforts were breathing in toxic debris and ash that are now known to have caused over 50 different types of cancer. Was 11, as the zadroga act signed into law to help them, five years later it was permanently reauthorized and included 4. 6 billion for the 9 11 Compensation Fund, the very fund we are here debating today. But in february, the special master of the fund reported that current funding may be insufficient to compensate all claims. Reporting they would have to cut claims by up to 70 . As was noted in the aftermath of 9 11, the e. P. A. Told new yorkers and First Responders that the air at ground zero and surrounding area was safe to breathe. The federal government was wrong. My colleagues, this was not a hurricane or a flood or a tornado. This was the largest terrorist attack ever on american soil. As jon stewart testified before the House Judiciary Committee, these terrorists werent saying death to tribeca. This was the attack on all of us as americans and we all should be voting yes today it as americans. But yet we are forcing sick First Responders to come to washington, d. C. , to beg for benefits that they earned and were promised. Last month luis alvarez was one of those First Responders who after his appearance in d. C. Rushed home for his 69th round of chemo. Unfortunately, he immediately ended up in hospice and passed away. He shouldnt have had to come down here to fight on behalf of all these other victims and First Responders in the first place. Month after month, year after year, going back to the first time the act was passed, how many First Responders have made zens of trips educating, advocating, passionately asking members of congress for their support . Like so many 9 11 First Responders, this was not lous first time coming to d. C. Not his second, third time, but unfortunately it was his last. He was an extraordinary man, but what is truly extraordinary is that his spirit and grit represents that of each and every one of our 9 11 First Responders. Think of all those firefighters and others who rushed up to the towers when everyone else was running away. For those who ignored orders telling them to vacate the tower because they would not leave behind their captain. And the experience for us in the new york area when we meet someone when we are back home in our districts day after day after day, people who looked larger than life, healthy, fit on 9 11 but no, after going through multiple rounds of chemo, they are losing their battle, their bodies riddled with all forms of cancer because they exposed themselves to that harm. When the federal government told them it was safe. Id like to thank everyone who has worked so hard to get this bill passed. Including my colleagues, Carolyn Maloney, jerry nadler, pete king, and others. Id also like to thank the recognize the feel good foundation, jon stewart, shepherd smith for his reporting, and so many others who have been fighting tooth and nail to make the passage of this bill a reality. I urge every single one of my colleagues in the house to vote yes. I urge the senate to take up this bill immediately. I yield back. Mr. Collins reserve. The speaker pro tempore the gentleman from georgia reserves. The gentleman from new york is recognized. Mr. Nadler i now yield one minute to the distinguished chairman of the Foreign Affairs committee, the gentleman from new york, mr. Engel. The speaker pro tempore the gentleman from new york is recognized for one minute. Mr. Engel i thank my friend for yielding to me. Madam speaker, we all remember where we were on that fateful day of tuesday, seven, 2001. September 11, 2001. Today we finally make permanent our nations commitment to take tear of the heroes of 9 11 and their families. We know in the first few seconds of this horrific attack our brave First Responder rushed toward the wreckage to help their fellow americans and has been said before many of the 9 11 First Responders and survivors are living with serious illnesses due to toxic pollutants that filled the air at ground zero and many of them are no longer with us. Congress create add Victim Compensation fund in 2001 which committed to those americans and their families that we will take care of those who rush to the scene. I was proud to be an original cosponsor of the initial bill and its subsequent reauthorizations in 2010 and 2015. Today h. R. 1327 keeps Congress Promise to our 9 11 responders and survivors. I have never seen the new york delegation work as hard and together as we did for this bill. I want to thank the hard work of mr. Nadler the speaker pro tempore the gentlemans time has expired. Mr. Engel we hope it gets passed soon. The speaker pro tempore the gentleman from georgia is recognized. Mr. Collins thank you, madam speaker. At this time i yield two minutes to the gentleman from pennsylvania, mr. Fitzpatrick. The speaker pro tempore the gentleman from pennsylvania is recognized for two minutes. Mr. Fitzpatrick thank you, madam speaker. Madam speaker, i stand here today as a former f. B. I. Agent who worked in new york city side by side with these very people we are seeking to protect today. We are here united with our colleagues from both sides of the aisle to renew the 9 11 victims Compensation Fund. Madam speaker, as was said repeatedly on this floor, this matter is urgent and cannot wait any longer. On that fateful day nearly 18 years ago, american heroes rushed to save their fellow citizens without regard for their own safety and paid a heavy price. With many today suffering from respiratory illnesses, breathing in toxic dust at ground zero. Dust that contained lead, asbestos, mercury, and other contaminants. Last month our nation mourned the loss of detective alvarez who inspired us all with his viss to the capitol hill this year. His bravery and bravery of all the people who sacrificed must be honored appropriately. In his memory and honor all the brave men and women who saved lives that day we must get this done. Madam speaker, as the vice chair of the bipartisan problem solvers caungs, 24 democrats, 24 republicans, we have endorsed this bill. We worked very hard to get over the 290 cosponsor threshold to get this on the consensus calendar. Currently stands at 332 cosponsors. I want to thank jon stewart for elevating the profile of this bill. It was incredibly important for its success. And i urge all my colleagues, democrat and republican alike, come together and support our nations heroes, never forget must mean never forget. These are people that did the opposite of what we are all born with as far as our instincts go. Every single one of us base the on our again nellic d. N. A. Is to run away from danger. These are men and women who do the opposite. They run towards the danger. Great psychological and emotional sacrifice all in the name of serving a cause bigger than themselves. I urge my colleagues to support this and make it unanimous. The speaker pro tempore the gentleman from georgia reserves the balance of his time. The gentleman from new york is recognized. Mr. Nadler madam speaker, i now yield one minute to the distinguished gentleman from new york, the chairman of the democratic caucus, mr. Jeffries. The speaker pro tempore the gentleman from new york is recognized for a minute. Mr. Jeffries i thank the chair for yielding and his tremendous leadership. Since the tragedy on september 11, approximately 10,000 people have been diagnosed with cancer related to toxic smoke and dust. Approximately 15,000 people are suffering with asthma or other respiratory illnesses. Approximately 10,000 People Struggle with ptsd. Almost 5,000 individuals struggling with anxiety and depression. Over 2,000 people have died since september 11. The overwhelming majority of these individuals who are sick and afflicted are 9 11 First Responders. The victims Compensation Fund is expected to run out of money in order to take care of these brave heroes and individuals, we vowed as a nation to never forget. That means looking after those brave men and women who sacrificed so much in the days, weeks, months, and years after september 11. Support this legislation. I yield back. The speaker pro tempore the gentleman from georgia is recognized. Mr. Collins at this time i yield two minutes to the gentleman from virginia, mr. Kline cline. The speaker pro tempore gentleman from california is recognized for two minutes. Mr. Cline thank you, madam chair. I thank the Ranking Member and chairman of the full committee for his work on this issue. To all those who worked on what has been a bipartisan effort exactly the type of substantive issue that we should be focused on in the judiciary committee. On september 11, 2001, terrorists attacked america and our way of life. Nearly 3,000 people died in the attacks in new york, northern virginia, and pennsylvania. When the shocking images of the World Trade Center and pentagon first appeared on television, First Responders were already on the scene. In the weeks and months that followed, these First Responders and construction workers worked hard to find victims and clear debris. At the time they were told the air was safe to breathe. They and the American People found out later that wasnt true. The Health Impacts for those who worked and lived in Lower Manhattan in the months after the attacks are real and have in many cases been crippling and even deadly. Thats why Congress Passed legislation in 2010 to open the fund to First Responders, construction workers, and others which covers the cost of treating illnesses associated to exposure to toxins following the attacks. During the House Judiciary Committee subcommittee on the constitution, last month, we heard from those suffering from illnesses tied to their service after the 9 11 attacks. Those who testified moved me and the nation as they discussed the illnesses which have beset them nearly two decades after the attacks. Im pleased to be a cosponsor of the legislation to renew the 9 11 victims Compensation Fund permanently. Its an honor to the sacrifices pfeifer, droga, ray and luis alvarez. And for thousands of others like them who have succumbed to their illnesses. Now is the time to move this bill. I urge the senate to pass it after the house. And this president to sign it. I thank the speaker. I yield back my time. The speaker pro tempore the gentleman from georgia reserves. The gentleman from new york is recognized. Mr. Nadler madam speaker, how much time do we have left . The speaker pro tempore the gentleman from new york has 9 1 2 minutes. The gentleman from georgia has 5 1 2 minutes. The gentleman from new york is recognized. Mr. Nadler thank you, madam speaker. I now yield one minute to the distinguished gentleman from california, mr. Swalwell. The speaker pro tempore the gentleman from california is recognized for one minute. Mr. Swalwell thank you, madam speaker. Thank you to our chair. I was a congressional intern on capitol hill when september 11 happened and i saw my colleagues go to the Capitol Steps and sing in a bipartisan fashion, god bless america. I saw a generation of people go into service because of what they saw our First Responders do in new york, in pennsylvania, and washington, d. C. That day. Im heartened to see today on this floor that we are uniting again to stand up for every victim of what happened that day. I hope we can get that passed in the senate. Want to honor and thank james zadroga. Ray pfeifer, and luis alvarez and jon stewart thank him for bringing attention to this. And our colleague Carolyn Maloney. I want to thank our chairman, chairman nadler. This was your district and this has been a continuing casework that you have had to work on. Its affected you and your staff and your constituents. I think its fitting you are the chairman presiding over this today. Thank you to put the emotional effort and just the force of your office into making sure this happens. It means a lot to your constituents and us as colleagues. The speaker pro tempore the gentlemans time has expired. The gentleman from georgia is recognized. Mr. Many collins i reserve. The speaker pro tempore the gentleman from new york is recognized. Mr. Nadler madam speaker, i now yield one minute to the distinguished gentlelady from florida, mrs. Demings. The speaker pro tempore the gentlewoman florida is recognized for one minute. Im still amazed and grateful for the men and women who rushed to danger. First responders already do so much, but when there is a true emergency, a crisis, there is no one else who can do the job. When america was attacked on september 11, Law Enforcement and medical providers showed up and joined their brothers on the burning steps. It is who they are. They have earned our support. We cannot ask our First Responders to do this job while failing to cope with the consequences. I urge my colleagues to support this critical legislation. Let us never forget our heroes. I yield back. The speaker pro tempore the gentleman from georgia reserves. The gentleman from new york. Mr. Nadler i now yield one minute to the distinguished gentlelady from pennsylvania, ms. Dean. The speaker pro tempore the gentlewoman is recognized. Ms. Dean in the aftermath of september 11, we saw heroism and selfless necessary and the First Responders who rescued survivors and spent months cleaning up the wreckage. It was on display last month when they reauthorized the 9 11 Victim Compensation fund. This congress and i were touched by detective luis, alvarez who traveled to washington. He said and i quote, im doing ok but there are others who arent doing ok. Detective alvarez embodied the selflessness. On june 29, he passed away but will be remembered and before he died, he said, the government has to act like First Responders, you know, put politics aside and get this bill done. He is right. And today we vote to permanently reauthorize. First responders and families must not face uncertainty whether we will be there for them. I yield back. The speaker pro tempore the gentleman from georgia continues to reserve. The gentleman from new york. Mr. Nadler i yield one minute to the distinguished the gentleman from new jersey, mr. Pascrell. The speaker pro tempore the gentleman is recognized for one minute. Mr. Pascrell thank you, madam speaker. Want to thank our chairman, Carolyn Maloney, and peter king. From the beginning, they have been steadfast and i say to you, the angels are singing now. We all know it took some kicking and screaming to get this fund established in the first place. But we got it through because a lot of people were here before that period of time and gave us that support. Firefighters are always there. But the work isnt over. They need our help. And last year the fund announced that due to a funding shortfall, injured and ill 9 11 responders and survivors were receive cuts to the awards they were expecting, big cuts, 50 , 70 for future claims. This is unacceptable. So the all clear sign after 9 11 from the federal government was premature. 30 more seconds. Mr. Nadler i now yield 30 additional seconds to the gentleman. The speaker pro tempore the gentleman has 30 seconds. Mr. Pascrell we are here today to state it will never be clear until we help every first and der who has suffered running to the tragedy. We need to act nowment. Originally this program was named after my constituent new York Police Department detective james adroga. His service was exemplary. Our friends keep dying. Mr. Alvarez. The speaker pro tempore the gentlemans time has expired. Mr. Pascrell we show that citizens care, we represent the citizens. Thank this body for bringing this here today. The speaker pro tempore the gentleman from georgia continues to reserve. The gentleman from new york. Mr. Nadler i now yield one minute to the distinguished gentlelady from texas, ms. Jackson lee. The speaker pro tempore the gentlewoman from texas is recognized for one minute. Ms. Jackson lee i thank the chairman and thank him for his leadership along with our dear friend Carolyn Maloney who wore the fire man jacket and peter king, i was banging my fist and saying it must be done. I thank those who signed the authorization, president obama twice. And i say today this should not be one Single Person who does not vote on this yes. We have a beautiful rendition of the world trade and rebuilt it. We must rebuild these libes. m reminded by an article by detective alvarez as he was talking to family said im on the pile. He is walking and walking on the pile at ground zero. And along with him, there were individual family members who came before our committee. Those who were in need and to hear the special master say i may have to cut their benefits and o 70 and a student, he widow of 20 seconds. The speaker pro tempore the gentlewomans time has expired. Mr. Nadler i yield an additional 30 seconds. The speaker pro tempore the entlewoman from texas is recognized for 20 seconds. Ms. Jackson lee lila said just go back to school. And another misses her husband along with her children. They are not just statistics but broken libes and families. And 3,000 more will die as we go further into this time as 3,000 that died on that day and those of us in this congress who were here on 9 11, we will never forget and be reminded of the heroes, police officers, firefighters and volunteers. Let us never forget. Heroes. Member those let us never forget and let us vote. The speaker pro tempore the gentleman from georgia. Mr. Collins i reserve. The speaker pro tempore the gentleman from new york. Mr. Nadler i yield one minute to the distinguished the gentleman from new jersey, mr. Gottheimer. Hot hot we are here today to mr. Gottheimer we are here today to remember the heroes who ran into the burning buildings on 9 11. They are heroes and need our help. New jersey Law Enforcement, firefighters and others rushed toward the pile as others ran out. If you asked how they are able to summon the courage, they will tell you they were doing their job that day and congress has the opportunity to do ours. Too many First Responders are suffering from 9 11 exposure to toxin, smoke and debris and people who are still suffering in my district. Congress set up the Victim Compensation fund to cover medical expenses. Those are developing symptoms now. 47,000 claims have been filed and more are expected by 2020 when the fund is expected to expire. We must act today and support in this fund. Never forget the heroes. I thank chairman nadler, and the Problem Solvers Caucus for supporting it. We have the obligation to stabbed by our First Responders. Thank you. The speaker pro tempore the gentleman from georgia. Mr. Collins ill inquire from the chair does he have any more speakers . Mr. Nadler i have one more speaker. And then the gentleman mr. Collins if you actually need i will be happy to give you some time. I reserve. The speaker pro tempore the gentleman from georgia reserves. The gentleman from new york. Mr. Nadler i recognize the gentleman from new york. Mr. Suozzi this is what the American People are hungering for. Democrats and republicans working together to solve real problems in real peoples lives. This victims Compensation Fund is so important to so many people. Real suffering that is going on n real families and they are now paying the consequences for us. I want to thank my colleagues and i want to thank chairman nadler, congressman king and congresswoman maloney and all the democrats and republicans who cosponsored this bill. I have so many personal friends that volunteered days, months at the pile that are now suffering the consequences of having done that volunteer work on the pile. This is an important day for those families. I thank the advocates who helped focus our attention and thank everyone who worked together to solve a real problem in real peoples lives. This is what the United States Congress Needs to be doing and im happy to be part of it. I yield back. The speaker pro tempore the gentleman from georgia. Mr. Collins so we are ready to close . I wont take long. The names that have been tossed appeared his bill before the committee. This is definitely a bill that we talked about many times in terms of numbers and bills and line numbers, but this is the thing that has struck me and im glad there is such bipartisan support. These folks should never be forgotten. We remember going in. I actually watch and see the towers fall and knowing that lives were perished. And thats what we are here for. I will say, though, im wanting and i want this to be said and want the senate to hear it loud and clear. We are not finished with this bill but imploring senator mcconnell to find the payfor and get it done and stamp it and send it to the president. This needs to be done and i would encourage every member of this body to vote for this bill and send a strong message to the senate, fix it, do your job over there and put the money attached to this. We didnt have a payfor but they will. To everybody who are waiting on us, this is not waiting on us. We are doing our job and make sure the victims are compensated. I support this. I hope everyone on our side and the democratic side support this. This has been an important part of us moving forward to remembering the lives, the sacrifice for us. I appreciate everyone who has come down here to speak on that. Enjourge an aye vote and ask the senate to move quickly and get this back to us so we can finish this process. With that, i yield back. The speaker pro tempore the gentleman reserves the balance of his time. E the gentleman yields back the balance of his time. The gentleman from new york is recognized. Mr. Nadler i yield myself the remaining time. Nine years ago, i stood here and called up for consideration the toginal 9 11 bill and i want thank Speaker Pelosi and jority leader hoyer and whip clyburn and moving this bill as quickly as possible. New k my colleagues from york, mrs. Maloney and mr. King standing with me in this if fight and thank the advocates who have given so much and worked so hard to pass this bill. Finally, i want to thank, my long time legislative director and director of policy who is leaving my team at the end of this month after nearly 20 years. He started work for me on september 11, 2001 and she tried to get a detox fix after the cleanup in new york and hold the e. P. A. Accountable for its failures. Without her her dedication there would be more victims today and we would not be here considering this bill today. She will be greatly missed by this institution, by my staff and by me. Madam speaker, i urge my colleagues to support this bill. Mr. Collins you just brought up something, she is not only someone who has given you service but service to this house and to me and my staff personally. She will be missed on both sides of this aisle because she understands completely what this house should be about and that is service and that is getting legislation done. Mr. Nadler she will be greatly missed. I urge my colleagues to support this time and i yield back. The speaker pro tempore the question is will the house suspend the rules pass h. R. 1327 as amended. Those in favor say aye. Those opposed, no. In the opinion of the chair, 2 3 being in the affirmative mr. Nadler madam speaker, i ask for a recorded vote. The speaker pro tempore is the gentleman requesting a roll call vote . Mr. Nadler i am. The speaker pro tempore the yeas and nays are requested. Those in favor of taking this ote by the yeas and nays and rise. The yeas and nays are ordered. Pursuant to clause 8 of rule 20, further proceedings of this question will be postponed. The speaker pro tempore pursuant to House Resolution 476 and rule 18, the chair declares the house in the committee of the whole on the state of the union for further onsideration of h. R. 2500. Ms. The gentleman from men mccollum, kindly resume the chair. The chair the house is in the committee of the whole house on the state of the union for further consideration of the bill h. R. 2500 which the clerk will report by title. The clerk a bill to authorize appropriations for fiscal year 2020 for military activities of the department of defense and for military construction to prescribe military personnel strengths for such fiscal year and for other purposes. The chair when the committee of the whole rose earlier today, the 17 set of en bloc amendments offered by the gentleman from washington, mr. Smith, had been disposed of. Pursuant to clause 6 of rule 18, proceedings will now resume on those amendments printed in 1600143 house report which further proceedings were postponed in the following order. Amendment 49 by ms. Lee of california. Amendment 50 by mr. Amash of michigan. Amendment 375 by mr. Tipton of colorado. Amendment 386 by mr. Turner of ohio. Amendment 423 by mr. Khanna of california. Amendment 424 by ms. Lee of california. Amendment 425 by ms. Lee of california. Amendment 428, garcia of texas. Amendment 429, miss ms. Spondence ocasiocortez of new york. Amendment number 137, mr. Thompson of mississippi. Amendment 438, mr. Malinowski of new jersey. Amendment 441 ms. Jayapal of washington. The chair will reduce to two minutes the time for any electronic vote after the first vote in this series. The Unfinished Business is the request for recorded vote on amendment 49 printed in part b 116143 by the gentlewoman from california, ms. Lee, on which further proceedings were postponed and on which the ayes have prevailed by voice vote. The clerk will redesignate the amendment. The clerk amendment number 49, printed in part b of house report number 116143, offered by ms. Lee of california. The chair a recorded vote has been requested. Those in support of the request for recorded vote will rise and be counted. A sufficient number having arisen, a recorded vote is ordered. Members will record their votes by electronic device. It this is a 15minute vote. [captioning made possible by the national captioning institute, inc. , in cooperation with the United States house of representatives. Any use of the closedcaptioned coverage of the house proceedings for political or commercial purposes is expressly prohibited by the u. S. House of representatives. ] the chair on this vote the yeas 307. 15, the nays are he amendment is not adopted. The Unfinished Business is the vote on the motion of the Unfinished Business is the request for a recorded vote on amendment number 50 printed in part b of house report 116143 by the gentleman from michigan, mr. Amash, on which further proceedings were postponed and on which the ayes prevailed by voice vote. The clerk will designate the amendment. The clerk amendment number 50 printed in part b of house report 116143 offered by mr. Amash of michigan. The chair a recorded vote has been requested. Those in support of the request for a recorded vote will rise and be counted. A sufficient number having arisen, a recorded vote is ordered. Members will record their votes by electronic device. This is a twominute vote. [captioning made possible by the national captioning institute, inc. , in cooperation with the United States house of representatives. Any use of the closedcaptioned coverage of the house proceedings for political or commercial purposes is expressly prohibited by the u. S. House of representatives. ] the chair on this vote the yeas 236. 7 and the nays are he amendment is not adopted. The Unfinished Business is the request for a recorded vote on amendment 375 printed in part b of house report 116143 by the gentleman from colorado, mr. Tipton, on which further proceedings were post he poned and on the postponed and on the ayes prevailed by voice vote. The clerk will redesignate the amendment. The clerk amendment number 375 printed in part b of house report 116143 offered by mr. Tipton of colorado. The chair a recorded vote has been requested. Those in support of the request for a recorded vote will rise and be counted. A sufficient number having arisen, a recorded vote is ordered. Members will record their votes by electronic device. This is a twominute vote. [captioning made possible by the national captioning institute, inc. , in cooperation with the United States house of representatives. Any use of the closedcaptioned coverage of the house proceedings for political or commercial purposes is expressly prohibited by the u. S. House of representatives. ] the chair on this vote, the eas are 417 and the nays are no. He amendment is adopted. To repeat, on the last vote, the yeas were 417 and the nays were 6. The Unfinished Business is request for recorded vote on mendment 386 printed in part b of the house report 116143 by the gentleman from ohio, mr. Turner, on which further proceedings were postponed and which the noes prevailed by voice vote. The clerk amendment number 376 printed in part panch of house report 116143 offered by mr. Turner of ohio. The chair a recorded vote has been requested, those in support f a recorded vote will rise. Members will record their votes by electronic device. This is a twominute vote. [captioning made possible by the national captioning institute, inc. , in cooperation with the United States house of representatives. Any use of the closedcaptioned coverage of the house proceedings for political or commercial purposes is expressly prohibited by the u. S. House of representatives. ] the chair on this vote, the eas are the chair on this vote, the 221. Re 201, the nays are the amendment is not adopted. The Unfinished Business is the request for a recorded vote on amendment 423 printed in part p of house report 116143 by the gentleman from california on which further proceedings were postponed and the ayes prevailed by voice vote. The clerk will rezeeth the amendment. The clerk amendment number 42 prp offered by mr. Khanna of california. The chair a recorded vote has been requested. Those in support of the request for a recorded vote will rise and remain standing until counted. A sufficient number having arisen, a recorded vote is ordered. Members will record their votes y electronic device. This is a twominute vote. [captioning made possible by the national captioning institute, inc. , in cooperation with the United States house of representatives. Any use of the closedcaptioned coverage of the house proceedings for political or commercial purposes is expressly prohibited by the u. S. House of representatives. ] he chair on this vote the chair on this vote, the yeas are 251 and the nays are 170. The motion is a the amendment is adopted. The Unfinished Business is the request for a recorded vote on amendment 424 printed in part b the use report 1161 3 by gentlewoman from california, ms. Lee, on which further proceedings were postponed and the yeas prevailed. The clerk amendment number 424 printed in part b of house ms. T 116143 offered by lee of california. The chair a recorded has been requested. The Unfinished Business is the request for a recorded vote on. A sufficient number having arisen, a recorded vote is ordered. This members will record their votes by electronic device. This is a twominute vote. [captioning made possible by the national captioning institute, inc. , in cooperation with the United States house of representatives. Any use of the closedcaptioned coverage of the house proceedings for political or commercial purposes is expressly prohibited by the u. S. House of representatives. ] the chair on this vote the yeas are 242, the nays are 180. The amendment is adopted. The Unfinished Business is the request for a recorded vote on mendment 425 printed in part b of house report 116143 by the gentlewoman from california, ms. Lee, on which further proceedings were postponed and on which the ayes prevailed by voice vote. The clerk will redesignate the amendment. The clerk amendment number 425 printed in part b of house report 116143 offered by ms. Lee of california. The chair a recorded vote has been requested. Those in support of the request for a recorded vote will rise and be counted. A sufficient number having arisen, a recorded vote is ordered. Members will record their votes by electronic device. This is a twominute vote. [captioning made possible by the national captioning institute, inc. , in cooperation with the United States house of representatives. Any use of the closedcaptioned coverage of the house proceedings for political or commercial purposes is expressly prohibited by the u. S. House of representatives. ] the chair on this vote the yeas are 237, the nays are 183. The amendment is adopted. The Unfinished Business is the request for a recorded vote on amendment number 428 printed in 143 b of house report 116 by the gentlewoman from texas, ms. Garcia, on which further proceedings were postponed and on which the ayes prevailed by voice vote. The clerk will redesignate the amendment. The clerk amendment number 428 printed in part b of house report 116143 offered by ms. Garcia of texas. The chair a recorded vote has been requested. Those in support of the request for a recorded vote will rise and be counted. A sufficient number having arisen, a recorded vote is ordered. Members will record their votes by electronic device. This is a twominute vote. [captioning made possible by the national captioning institute, inc. , in cooperation with the United States house of representatives. Any use of the closedcaptioned coverage of the house proceedings for political or commercial purposes is expressly prohibited by the u. S. House of representatives. ] the chair on this vote the yeas are 198, the nays are distribute nays are the nays are 223. He amendment is not adopted. The Unfinished Business is the request for a recorded vote on amendment 429 printed in part b 116143 by the gentlewoman from new york, ms. Ocasiocortez, on which further proceedings were postponed and on which the ayes prevailed by voice vote. The clerk will redesignate the amendment. The clerk amendment number 429 printed in part b of house report 116143 offered by ms. Ocasiocortez of new york. The chair a recorded vote has been requested. Those in support of the request for a recorded vote will rise and be counted. A sufficient number having arisen, a recorded vote is ordered. Members will record their votes by electronic device. This will be a twominute vote. [captioning made possible by the national captioning institute, inc. , in cooperation with the United States house of representatives. Any use of the closedcaptioned coverage of the house proceedings for political or commercial purposes is expressly prohibited by the u. S. House of epresentatives. ] the chair on this vote the yeas are the chair on this vote the yeas are 179, the nays are 241, with one person voting present. He amendment is not adopted. The Unfinished Business is the request for a recorded vote on amendment number 430 printed in rt b of house report 116143 by the gentlewoman from new york, ms. Ocasiocortez, on which further proceedings were postponed and on which the ayes prevailed by voice vote. The clerk will redesignate the amendment. The clerk amendment number 430 printed in part b of house report 116143 offered by ms. Ocasiocortez of new york. The chair a recorded vote has been requested. Those in support of the request for a recorded vote will rise and be counted. A sufficient number having arisen, a recorded vote is ordered. Members will record their votes by electronic device. This is a twominute vote. [captioning made possible by the national captioning institute, inc. , in cooperation with the United States house of representatives. Any use of the closedcaptioned coverage of the house proceedings for political or commercial purposes is expressly prohibited by the u. S. House of representatives. ] the chair on this vote, the yeas are 173, the nays are 245. He amendment is not adopted. The Unfinished Business is the request for a recorded vote on amendment 437 printed in part b the se report 116143 by gentleman from mississippi, mr. Thompson, on which further proceedings were postponed and which the yeas prevailed by voice vote. The clerk will redesignate the amendment. The clerk amendment number 437 printed in part bmp of house report 116143 offered by mr. Thompson of mississippi. The chair the Unfinished Business is the request for a recorded vote on, a sufficient number having arisen, a recorded vote is ordered. Members will record their votes by electronic device. This is a twominute vote. [captioning made possible by the national captioning institute, inc. , in cooperation with the United States house of representatives. Any use of the closedcaptioned coverage of the house proceedings for political or commercial purposes is expressly prohibited by the u. S. House of representatives. ] the chair on this he vote, the yeas are 213, the nays are 204. The amendment is adopted. The Unfinished Business is the request for a recorded vote on amendment 438 printed in part b the se report 116143 by gentleman from new jersey, on which further proceedings were postponed and which the yeas prevailed by voice vote. The clerk amendment number 438 printed in part b of house eport 116143 offered by mr. Mallinous ki of new jersey. The chair a recorded vote has been requested. A recorded vote is ordered. Members will record their votes by electronic device. This is a twominute vote. [captioning made possible by the national captioning institute, inc. , in cooperation with the United States house of representatives. Any use of the closedcaptioned coverage of the house proceedings for political or commercial purposes is expressly prohibited by the u. S. House of representatives. ] the chair the yeas are 236 and the nays are 182. He amendment is adopted. The Unfinished Business is the request for a recorded vote on amendment 441, printed in part b the se report 11614 by gentlewoman from washington, on which further proceedings were postponed and which the yeas prevailed by voice vote. The clerk amendment number 441 printed in part b of house report 1146143 offered by ms. Jayapal of washington. The chair the Unfinished Business is the request for a recorded vote on a sufficient number having arisen, a recorded vote is ordered. Members will record their votes by electronic device. This is a twominute vote. [captioning made possible by the national captioning institute, inc. , in cooperation with the United States house of representatives. Any use of the closedcaptioned coverage of the house proceedings for political or commercial purposes is expressly prohibited by the u. S. House of representatives. ]

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