I demand a recorded vote. A recorded vote was ordered. The SPEAKER pro tempore. This will be a 5-minute vote. The vote was taken by electronic device, and there were--ayes 245, noes 171, not voting 16, as follows: [Roll No. 325] AYES--245…
Mike Levin
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Mike Levin is an American politician serving as the U.S. Representative for California's 49th congressional district since January 3, 2019. A member of the Democratic Party, Levin has focused on issues such as climate change, healthcare, and reproductive rights during his time in office. He has been an advocate for policies that promote access to in vitro fertilization and has emphasized the importance of bipartisan cooperation in Congress.
It is now my privilege to yield 2 minutes to the distinguished chairman of the Energy and Commerce Committee, Mr. Waxman. (Mr. WAXMAN asked and was given permission to revise and extend his remarks.)
How much time do we have remaining? The SPEAKER pro tempore. The gentleman has 3 minutes remaining.
Earlier today, I was unavoidably absent during rollcall vote 336, passage of H.R. 5136, the National Defense Authorization Act. Had I been present, I would have voted ``yea.'' ____________________
Madam President, I ask unanimous consent to be yielded 3 minutes. The ACTING PRESIDENT pro tempore. Without objection, it is so ordered.
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Mr. President, under the current unanimous consent agreement, there will be 10 minutes now for Senator Merkley, then to be alternated to the Republican side. Actually, it would go first to the Republican side, then back to Senator Merkley…





