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On the recordMarch 8, 2021
Had I been present, I would have voted yea on rollcall No. 63. MEMBERS RECORDED PURSUANT TO HOUSE RESOLUTION 8, 117TH CONGRESS Allred (Davids (KS)) Amodei (Kelly (PA)) Babin (Nehls) Baird (Walorski) Barragan (Beyer) Boyle, Brendan F. (Jeffries) Buchanan (LaHood) Cardenas (Gomez) Carter (TX) (Calvert) Cicilline (Raskin) Cohen (Beyer) DeFazio (Davids (KS)) Deutch (Rice (NY)) Fudge (Kaptur) Grijalva (Garcia (IL)) Haaland (Davids (KS)) Hastings (Wasserman Schultz) Kind (Connolly) Kirkpatrick (Stanton) Langevin (Lynch) Lawson (FL) (Evans) Lee (NV) (Kuster) Lieu (Beyer) Lofgren (Jeffries) Lowenthal (Beyer) Luetkemeyer (Kelly (PA)) Maloney, Carolyn B. (Jeffries) McEachin (Wexton) McHenry (Banks) McNerney (Matsui) Meng (Clark (MA)) Moore (WI) (Beyer) Moulton (McGovern) Napolitano (Correa) Norman (Rice (SC)) Palazzo (Fleischmann) Payne (Wasserman Schultz) Pingree (Kuster) Porter (Wexton) Rodgers (WA) (Joyce (PA)) Roybal-Allard (Leger Fernandez) Ruiz (Aguilar) Rush (Underwood) Smith (NJ) (Kelly (PA)) Smith (WA) (Courtney) Strickland (DelBene) Thompson (MS) (Butterfield) Van Duyne (Fischbach) Watson Coleman (Pallone) Wilson (FL) (Hayes) The SPEAKER pro tempore. The question is on the resolution. The question was taken; and the Speaker pro tempore announced that the ayes appeared to have it.
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Terri Sewell
Democratic · Alabama

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