I was unavoidably detained and missed rollcall votes 155 to 160. Had I been present, I would have cast the following votes: Rollcall 155, on H.R. 4, DeFazio Amendment, vote ``yea.'' Rollcall 156, on H.R. 4, Rohrabacher/Bass Amendment, vote ``nay.'' Rollcall 157, on H.R. 4, S. King Amendment, vote ``nay.'' Rollcall 158, on H.R. 4, Lipinski Amendment, vote ``yea.'' Rollcall 159, on H.R. 4, Denha/Costa Amendment, vote ``nay.'' Rollcall 160, on H.R. 4, Lynch/Meng Amendment, vote ``yea.'' personal explanation
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