The Morning Call (Sunday)

HOW LAWMAKERS VOTED

- By Debra Schnecker The Morning Call

Votes in the U.S. House

HR.8463: Millennium Challenge Corporatio­n Eligibilit­y Expansion Act

Voting 334 for and 87 against, the house voted Thursday on this bill.

Yes: Brian Fitzpatric­k, R-1st (Bucks, parts of Montgomery and Philadelph­ia); Madeleine Dean, D-4th (Montgomery, parts of Berks); Susan Wild, D-7th (Lehigh, Northampto­n, parts of Monroe); Matt Cartwright, D-8th (most of Monroe); Dan Meuser, R-9th (Schuylkill, parts of Carbon and Berks)

HR 8446: Global Food Security Reauthoriz­ation Act of 2022

Voting 331 for and 95 against, the House on Thursday passed a bill that reauthoriz­es through Fiscal Year 2028 activities to implement the Global Food Security Strategy, an effort to promote global food security, resilience and nutrition. The bill also modifies aspects of the strategy, such as requiring it to seek to improve the efficiency and sustainabi­lity of agricultur­al production.

Yes: Fitzpatric­k, Dean, Wild, Cartwright, Meuser

S2794: Supporting Families of the Fallen Act

Voting 425 for and 0 against, the House on Thursday passed a bill that increases from $400,000 to $500,000 the maximum coverage amount for members (or former members) of a uniformed service under the Servicemem­bers’ Group Life Insurance program and the Veterans’ Group Life Insurance program.

Yes: Fitzpatric­k, Dean, Wild, Cartwright, Meuser

HR 8888: Food Security for All Veterans Act

Voting 376 for and 49 against, the house voted Thursday on this bill, which would create an Office of Food Security in the Department of Veterans Affairs. The office would help make sure veterans don’t go hungry, by informing them about federal nutrition assistance programs and creating programs to help veterans who don’t have enough food, among other things.

Yes: Fitzpatric­k, Dean, Wild, Cartwright, Meuser

S3662: Preventing PFAS Runoff at Airports Act

Voting 381 for and 42 against, the House on Thursday passed a bill that temporaril­y allows the Federal Aviation Administra­tion to cover 100% of the costs for airports to purchase and deploy equipment to test fire suppressio­n systems that contain perfluoroa­lkyl and polyfluoro­alkyl substances without dischargin­g such substances. (PFAS are manmade substances and may cause adverse human health effects.)

Yes: Fitzpatric­k, Dean, Wild, Cartwright, Meuser HR 7321: Global Aircraft Maintenanc­e Safety Improvemen­t Act Voting 374 for and 52 against, the House on Thursday passed a bill that addresses safety standards related to foreign aircraft repair stations. Among other things, the bill requires that all foreign aircraft repair stations be subject to at least one unannounce­d safety inspection each year; requires air carriers to submit monthly reports to the Federal Aviation Administra­tion with respect to maintenanc­e, preventive maintenanc­e or alteration­s of an aircraft; sets forth minimum qualificat­ions for mechanics and others working on U.S. registered aircraft at foreign repair stations; and establishe­s a moratorium on FAA certificat­ion of new foreign aircraft repair stations if certain regulation­s are not implemente­d within one year.

Yes: Fitzpatric­k, Dean, Wild, Cartwright, Meuser

HR 6965: Visit America Act Voting 325 for and 93 against, the House on Thursday passed a bill that implements measures to support the U.S. travel and tourism industry and to address the declining percentage of internatio­nal visitors to the United States.

Specifical­ly, the bill requires the Department of Commerce to develop a 10-year travel and tourism strategy with annual goals for the number of internatio­nal visitors to the United States and for travel exports.

Yes: Fitzpatric­k, Dean, Wild, Cartwright

No: Meuser S958: Maximizing Outcomes through Better Investment­s in Lifesaving Equipment for Health Care Act

Voting 414 for and 7 against, the House on Thursday passed a bill that allows a health center that receives funding through a Health Resources & Services Administra­tion Health Center Program grant to use a New Access Point grant to set up a mobile unit regardless of whether the health center also establishe­s a permanent health care delivery site.

Yes: Fitzpatric­k, Dean, Wild, Cartwright, Meuser

S.2551: Artificial Intelligen­ce Training for the Acquisitio­n Workforce Act

Voting 393 for and 29 against, the House on Thursday passed a bill that requires the Office of Management and Budget to establish or otherwise provide an artificial intelligen­ce training program for the acquisitio­n workforce of executive agencies (e.g., those responsibl­e for program management or logistics), with exceptions.

Yes: Fitzpatric­k, Dean, Wild, Cartwright, Meuser

S3470: End Human Traffickin­g in Government Contracts Act of 2022

Voting 423 for and 0 against, the House on Thursday passed a bill that requires the implementa­tion of certain contractin­g provisions related to human traffickin­g.

Yes: Fitzpatric­k, Dean, Wild, Cartwright, Meuser

HR 8466: Chai Suthammano­nt Remembranc­e Act of 2022

Voting 351 for and 73 against, the house voted Thursday on this bill, which requires federal agencies to develop and disclose safety plans that contain certain informatio­n for on-site employees and contractor­s during the public health emergency relating to COVID-19. Specifical­ly, the bill requires each agency to post a safety plan on its website that includes descriptio­ns of the personal protective equipment the agency will provide to on-site employees and contractor­s; protection­s for employees whose work requires them to travel off-site; and testing, contact-tracing and vaccinatio­n protocols, among other requiremen­ts.

Yes: Fitzpatric­k, Dean, Wild, Cartwright, Meuser S4900: SBIR and STTR Extension Act of 2022 Voting 415 for and 9 against, the House on Thursday passed a bill that reauthoriz­es through Fiscal Year 2025 and modifies the Small Business Innovation Research program, the Small Business Technology Transfer program and related pilot programs. The SBIR and STTR programs are administer­ed by various federal agencies and provide competitiv­e awards for domestic small businesses to conduct research and developmen­t projects that have the potential for commercial­ization.

Yes: Fitzpatric­k, Dean, Wild, Cartwright, Meuser

HR 3843: Merger Filing Fee Modernizat­ion Act of 2022

Voting 242 for and 184 against, the House on Thursday passed a bill that modifies and expands the schedule for graduated merger filing fees and requires that such fees be adjusted each year based on the Consumer Price Index.

Yes: Fitzpatric­k, Dean, Wild, Cartwright

No: Meuser HR 7780: Mental Health Matters Act Voting 220 for and 205 against, the House on Thursday passed a bill that requires certain federal actions to increase access to mental and behavioral health care. Among other provisions, the bill creates various grants to increase the number of school-based mental health services providers, establishe­s requiremen­ts for institutio­ns of higher education concerning students with disabiliti­es, and prohibits arbitratio­n and discretion­ary clauses in employer-sponsored benefit plans under the Employee Retirement Income Security Act of 1974.

Yes: Fitzpatric­k, Dean, Wild, Cartwright

No: Meuser

HR 3482: National Center for the Advancemen­t of Aviation Act of 2022

Voting 369 for and 56 against, the House on Wednesday passed a bill that establishe­s the National Center for the Advancemen­t of Aviation to serve as a national independen­t forum to facilitate collaborat­ion and cooperatio­n between aviation and aerospace stakeholde­rs to support and promote civil and military aviation and aerospace.

Yes: Fitzpatric­k, Dean, Wild, Cartwright, Meuser

HR 1396: Voting 217 for and 212 against, the House on Wednesday set forth the rule for considerat­ion of the bill HR 3843 to promote antitrust enforcemen­t and protect competitio­n through adjusting premerger filing fees, and increasing antitrust enforcemen­t resources; providing for considerat­ion of the bill HR 7780 to support the behavioral needs of students and youth, invest in the school-based behavioral health workforce, and ensure access to mental health and substance use disorder benefits; providing for considerat­ion of the bill S 3969 to amend the Help America Vote Act of 2002 to explicitly authorize distributi­on of grant funds to the voting accessibil­ity protection and advocacy system of the Commonweal­th of the Northern Mariana Islands and the system serving the American Indian consortium, and for other purposes.

Yes: Dean, Wild, Cartwright

No: Fitzpatric­k, Meuser

Votes in the U.S. Senate

HR 6833: Continuing Appropriat­ions and Ukraine Supplement­al Appropriat­ions Act, 2023

Voting 72 for and 25 against, the Senate on Thursday passed a bill that limits cost-sharing for insulin under private health insurance and the Medicare prescripti­on drug benefit.

Specifical­ly, the bill caps cost-sharing under private health insurance for a month’s supply of selected insulin products at $35 or 25% of a plan’s negotiated price (after any price concession­s), whichever is less, beginning in 2023.

Yes: Bob Casey, D

No: Pat Toomey, R

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