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Vote Sheets on Sep 23 2021

– Iron Dome Supplemental Appropriations Act, 2022 – Suspension Y    420 N     9 P      2 Bowman (NY) – Amendment No. 25 – Prohibits U.S. military presence in Syria without Congressional approval within one year of enactment Y    141 N    286   Mfume, Kweisi (D-MD) – Amendment No. 26 – Increases the governmentwide goals for small business participation in federal contracts and for certain small business concerns Y    219 N    202   Khanna (D-CA) – Amendment No. 28 – Terminates U.S. military logistical support, and the transfer of spare parts to Saudi warplanes conducting aerial strikes against the Houthis in Yemen and permanently ends intelligence sharing that enables offensive strikes and any U.S. effort to command, coordinate, participate in the movement of, or accompany Saudi or United Arab Emirates-led coalition forces in the war in Yemen Y    219 N    207   Meeks (D-NY) – Amendment No. 30 – Requires the suspension of U.S. sustainment and maintenance support to Saudi air force units responsible for airstrikes resulting in civilian casualties in Yemen with certain exemptions for territorial self-defense, counterterrorism operations, and defense of U.S. government facilities or personnel Y    223 N    204   Maloney, Carolyn (D-NY) – Amendment No. 35 – Replaces the congressional publication entitled United States Government Policy and Supporting Positions, commonly known as the Plum Book, with an online public directory and requires the Office of Personnel Management (OPM) to publish the information contained in the Plum Book on a public website in a format that is easily searchable and that otherwise meets certain data standards Y    223 N    202   Johnson, Hank (D-GA) – Amendment No. 36 – Restricts the Department of Defense (DOD) from transferring certain surplus military property to federal, state, or local law enforcement agencies Y    198 N    231   Garamendi (D-CA) – Amendment No. 38 – Prohibits funding for the Ground Based Strategic Deterrent (GBSD) program and W87-1   Y    118 N    299 Schrader (D-OR) – Amendment No. 39 – Reduces Unfunded Priority Lists to only the six Service Branches of the United States Military and United States Special Operations Command   Y    167 N    256   Ocasio-Cortez (D-NY) – Amendment No. 40 – Reduces overall authorization level by 10%. Excludes military personnel, DoD federal civilian workforce, and defense health program accounts from the 10% reduction   Y     86 N    332   Jacobs (D-CA) – Amendment No. 41 – Reduces amounts authorized for defense spending in FY22 to no more than the amount requested by the President   Y    142 N    286 Langevin (D-RI) – Amendment No. 42 – Allows for admission of essential scientists and technical experts to promote and protect the national security innovation base   Y    225 N    187   Bowman (D-NY) – Amendment No. 105 – Adds the President, Vice President, and any Cabinet member to the current statutory prohibition on Members of Congress contracting with the federal government   Y    234 N    183   Smith (D-WA) Amendments En Bloc #2   Y    367 N     59   Smith (D-WA) Amendments En Bloc #3   Y    362 N     59   Smith (D-WA) Amendments En Bloc #4   Y    360 N     66   Leger Fernandez (D-NM) – Amendment No. 241 – Provides an apology to individuals and their families in NM, UT, ID, and other states who were exposed to radiation from nuclear testing   Y    240 N    185   Torres, Norma (D-CA) – Amendment No. 435 – Reinstates standard Congressional Notification procedures for the export of certain items to foreign countries   Y    215 N    213   Passage of H.R. 4350 – National Defense Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2022   Y    316 N    113   These are the last votes of the day Friday: 9:00 a.m. for Legislative Business H.R. 3755 – Women’s Health Protection Act of 2021