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“MOTION TO TABLE MOTION TO RECONSIDER ON ADOPTION OF THE MOTION TO SUSPEND THE RULES.....” published by Congressional Record in the House of Representatives section on April 22, 2021

David P. Roe was mentioned in MOTION TO TABLE MOTION TO RECONSIDER ON ADOPTION OF THE MOTION TO SUSPEND THE RULES..... on pages H2089-H2091 covering the 1st Session of the 117th Congress published on April 22, 2021 in the Congressional Record.

The publication is reproduced in full below:

MOTION TO TABLE MOTION TO RECONSIDER ON ADOPTION OF THE MOTION TO

SUSPEND THE RULES

The SPEAKER pro tempore. Pursuant to clause 8 of rule XX, the unfinished business is the vote on the motion to table the motion to reconsider the vote on the motion to suspend the rules and pass the bills (H.R. 367) to amend the Homeland Security Act of 2002 to establish an acquisition professional career program, and for other purposes; (H.R. 370) to amend the Homeland Security Act of 2002 to make technical corrections to the requirement that the Secretary of Homeland Security submit quadrennial homeland security reviews, and for other purposes; (H.R. 396) to amend the Implementing Recommendations of the 9/11 Commission Act of 2007 to clarify certain allowable uses of funds for public transportation security assistance grants and establish periods of performance for such grants, and for other purposes; (H.R. 397) to amend the Homeland Security Act of 2002 to establish chemical, biological, radiological, and nuclear intelligence and information sharing functions of the Office of Intelligence and Analysis of the Department of Homeland Security and to require dissemination of information analyzed by the Department to entities with responsibilities relating to homeland security, and for other purposes;

(H.R. 408) to amend the Homeland Security Act of 2002 to establish a mentor-protege program, and for other purposes; (H.R. 490) to amend the Homeland Security Act of 2002 to improve morale within the Department of Homeland Security workforce by conferring new responsibilities to the Chief Human Capital Officer, establishing an employee engagement steering committee, requiring action plans, and authorizing an annual employee award program, and for other purposes; (H.R. 965) to establish a comprehensive United States Government initiative to build the capacity of young leaders and entrepreneurs in Africa, and for other purposes; (H.R. 1251) to support United States international cyber diplomacy, and for other purposes; (H.R. 1395) to require the Secretary of Housing and Urban Development to discount FHA single-family mortgage insurance premium payments for first-time homebuyers who complete a financial literacy housing counseling program; (H.R. 1491) to amend the Fair Debt Collection Practices Act to provide enhanced protection against debt collector harassment of members of the Armed Forces, and for other purposes; (H.R. 1528) to require the Securities and Exchange Commission to carry out a study of Rule 10b5-1 trading plans, and for other purposes; (H.R. 1532) to require a review of the effects of FHA mortgage insurance policies, practices, and products on small-dollar mortgage lending, and for other purposes; (H.R. 1565) to create an interdivisional taskforce at the Securities and Exchange Commission for senior investors; (H.R. 1602) to direct the Commodity Futures Trading Commission and the Securities and Exchange Commission to jointly establish a digital asset working group, and for other purposes; (H.R. 2523) to amend the American Rescue Plan Act of 2021 to improve the COVID-19 Veteran Rapid Retraining Assistance program, to make certain technical corrections to the Johnny Isakson and David P. Roe, M.D. Veterans Health Care and Benefits Improvement Act of 2020, and for other purposes; and agree to the resolution (H. Res. 124) supporting the people of Belarus and their democratic aspirations and condemning the election rigging and subsequent violent crackdowns on peaceful protesters by the illegitimate Lukashenka regime, on which the yeas and nays were ordered.

The Clerk read the title of the bills and the resolution.

The SPEAKER pro tempore. The question is on the motion to table offered by the gentlewoman from Minnesota (Ms. McCollum).

The vote was taken by electronic device, and there were--yeas 292, nays 123, not voting 14, as follows:

YEAS--292

Adams Aguilar Allred Amodei Auchincloss Axne Balderson Barragan Bass Beatty Bentz Bera Beyer Bice (OK) Bilirakis Bishop (GA) Blumenauer Blunt Rochester Bonamici Bost Bourdeaux Bowman Boyle, Brendan F. Brady Brown Brownley Buchanan Bucshon Bush Bustos Butterfield Calvert Carbajal Cardenas Carl Carson Cartwright Case Casten Castor (FL) Castro (TX) Cheney Chu Cicilline Clark (MA) Clarke (NY) Cleaver Clyburn Cohen Cole Connolly Cooper Correa Costa Courtney Craig Crist Crow Cuellar Curtis Davids (KS) Davis, Danny K. Dean DeFazio DeGette DeLauro DelBene Delgado Demings DeSaulnier Deutch Diaz-Balart Dingell Doggett Doyle, Michael F. Dunn Emmer Escobar Eshoo Espaillat Evans Fitzpatrick Fleischmann Fletcher Foster Frankel, Lois Gallagher Gallego Garamendi Garbarino Garcia (CA) Garcia (IL) Garcia (TX) Gimenez Golden Gomez Gonzales, Tony Gonzalez (OH) Gottheimer Graves (LA) Graves (MO) Green, Al (TX) Grijalva Guthrie Harder (CA) Hayes Higgins (NY) Hill Himes Horsford Houlahan Hoyer Huffman Jackson Lee Jacobs (CA) Jacobs (NY) Jayapal Jeffries Johnson (GA) Johnson (SD) Johnson (TX) Jones Joyce (OH) Kahele Kaptur Katko Keating Keller Kelly (IL) Kelly (PA) Khanna Kildee Kilmer Kim (NJ) Kind Kinzinger Kirkpatrick Krishnamoorthi Kuster Lamb Langevin Larsen (WA) Larson (CT) Lawrence Lawson (FL) Lee (CA) Lee (NV) Leger Fernandez Letlow Levin (CA) Levin (MI) Lieu Lofgren Long Lowenthal Lucas Luetkemeyer Luria Lynch Malinowski Malliotakis Maloney, Carolyn B. Maloney, Sean Manning Matsui McBath McCollum McEachin McGovern McHenry McKinley McNerney Meeks Meijer Meng Mfume Miller-Meeks Moolenaar Moore (UT) Moore (WI) Morelle Moulton Mrvan Murphy (FL) Nadler Napolitano Neal Neguse Newman Norcross Nunes O'Halleran Obernolte Ocasio-Cortez Omar Owens Pallone Panetta Pappas Pascrell Payne Perlmutter Peters Phillips Pingree Pocan Porter Pressley Price (NC) Quigley Raskin Reed Rice (NY) Rodgers (WA) Rogers (AL) Rogers (KY) Ross Roybal-Allard Ruiz Ruppersberger Rush Rutherford Ryan Salazar Sanchez Sarbanes Scanlon Schakowsky Schiff Schneider Schrader Schrier Schweikert Scott (VA) Scott, David Sewell Sherman Sherrill Sires Slotkin Smith (WA) Soto Spanberger Speier Stanton Stauber Steel Stevens Stewart Stivers Strickland Suozzi Swalwell Takano Taylor Tenney Thompson (CA) Thompson (MS) Thompson (PA) Timmons Titus Tlaib Tonko Torres (CA) Torres (NY) Trahan Trone Turner Underwood Upton Valadao Van Drew Van Duyne Vargas Veasey Vela Velazquez Wagner Walberg Walorski Wasserman Schultz Waters Watson Coleman Welch Wexton Wild Williams (GA) Wilson (FL) Wilson (SC) Womack Yarmuth Young

NAYS--123

Aderholt Allen Armstrong Arrington Bacon Baird Banks Barr Bergman Biggs Bishop (NC) Boebert Brooks Buck Budd Burchett Burgess Cammack Carter (GA) Carter (TX) Cawthorn Chabot Cline Cloud Comer Crawford Davidson Davis, Rodney DesJarlais Donalds Duncan Estes Fallon Feenstra Fischbach Fitzgerald Foxx Franklin, C. Scott Fulcher Gaetz Gohmert Good (VA) Gooden (TX) Gosar Granger Greene (GA) Griffith Grothman Guest Hagedorn Harris Harshbarger Hartzler Hern Herrell Herrera Beutler Hice (GA) Hinson Hollingsworth Hudson Issa Jackson Johnson (OH) Jordan Joyce (PA) Kelly (MS) Kim (CA) Kustoff LaHood LaMalfa Lamborn Latta LaTurner Lesko Mace Mann Massie Mast McCarthy McCaul McClain McClintock Meuser Miller (IL) Miller (WV) Mooney Moore (AL) Mullin Murphy (NC) Nehls Newhouse Norman Palazzo Palmer Pence Perry Pfluger Posey Reschenthaler Rice (SC) Rose Rosendale Rouzer Roy Scalise Scott, Austin Sessions Smith (MO) Smith (NJ) Smucker Spartz Stefanik Steil Steube Tiffany Waltz Weber (TX) Webster (FL) Wenstrup Westerman Williams (TX) Wittman Zeldin

NOT VOTING--14

Babin Clyde Crenshaw Ferguson Fortenberry Gibbs Gonzalez, Vicente Green (TN) Higgins (LA) Huizenga Johnson (LA) Loudermilk Simpson Smith (NE)

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Ms. STEFANIK and Mr. BERGMAN changed their vote from ``yea'' to

``nay.''

Messrs. BENTZ and SEAN PATRICK MALONEY of New York changed their vote from ``nay'' to ``yea.''

So the motion to table was agreed to.

The result of the vote was announced as above recorded.

personal explanation

Mr. SMITH of Nebraska. Mr. Speaker, I was unable to be present. Had I been present, I would have voted ``nay'' on rollcall No. 120, ``yea'' on rollcall No. 121, ``nay'' on rollcall No. 122, ``nay'' on rollcall No. 123, ``nay'' on rollcall No. 124, ``yea'' on rollcall No. 125,

``yea'' on rollcall No. 126, ``nay'' on rollcall No. 127, ``yea'' on rollcall No. 128, ``nay'' on rollcall No. 129, ``nay'' on rollcall No. 130, ``yea'' on rollcall No. 131, ``nay'' on rollcall No. 132, and

``yea'' on rollcall No. 133.

MEMBERS RECORDED PURSUANT TO HOUSE RESOLUTION 8, 117TH CONGRESS

Allred (Wexton) Barragan (Beyer) Cardenas (Gallego) Costa (Correa) Donalds (Cammack) Doyle, Michael F. (Cartwright) Gonzalez (OH) (Timmons) Gosar (Greene (GA)) Grijalva (Garcia (IL)) Khanna (Gomez) Kirkpatrick (Stanton) Langevin (Lynch) Lawson (FL) (Evans) Leger Fernandez (Jacobs (CA)) Lieu (Beyer) Lowenthal (Beyer) McHenry (Cammack) Meng (Clark (MA)) Mfume (Connolly) Moulton (Perlmutter) Napolitano (Correa) Nunes (Calvert) Omar (Bush) Payne (Pallone) Porter (Wexton) Ruppersberger (Raskin) Rush (Underwood) Sewell (DelBene) Sires (Pallone) Speier (Scanlon) Stefanik (Katko) Trahan (Lynch) Walorski (Wagner) Watson Coleman (Pallone) Welch (McGovern) Wilson (FL) (Hayes) Wilson (SC) (Timmons)

=========================== NOTE ===========================

April 22, 2021, on page H2091, the following appeared: Costa

(Correa) Crenshaw (Fallon) Donalds (Cammack)

The online version has been corrected to read: Costa (Correa) Donalds (Cammack)

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SOURCE: Congressional Record Vol. 167, No. 70

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