On rollcall Nos. 411--Pompeo amendment #99, ``yes'' and 412--Amash amendment #100, ``No.'' Personal Explanation Mrs. NEGRETE McLEOD. Mr. Chair, on rollcall Nos. 411, ``yes'' and 412, ``yes.'' The Acting CHAIR. It is now in order to consider a final period of general debate. The gentleman from Florida (Mr. Young) and the gentleman from Indiana (Mr. Visclosky) each will control 5 minutes. The Chair recognizes the gentleman from Indiana.
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