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FLOOR UPDATE – 16 VOTES – LAST VOTES

FLOOR UPDATE:
July 12, 2019
The House is now taking the following votes:
  1. Lee (CA)/Khanna Amendment #49 – Reduces the Overseas Contingency Operations (OCO) Operation & Maintenance account by $16.8 billion, to prevent a topline DoD spending increase from the FY19 level. The amendment would only reduce OCO funds in the Operations and Maintenance account – 15 minutes
  2. Amash Amendment #50 – Repeals section 1022 of the FY2012 NDAA and amends Section 1021 of the FY2012 NDAA to eliminate indefinite military detention of any person detained under AUMF authority in the U.S., territories, or possessions by providing immediate transfer to trial and proceedings by a court established under Article III of the Constitution of the United states or by an appropriate State court – 2 minutes
  3. Tipton Amendment #375 – Expressing the sense of Congress that military aviation training in Colorado, including the training conducted at the High-Altitude Army National Guard Aviation Training Site, is critical to the national security of the United States and the readiness of the Armed Forces – 2 minutes
  4. Turner Amendment #386 – Strikes the provision relating to the prohibition on the use of funds for the deployment of new low-yield ballistic missile warheads on submarines and requires the SECDEF to certify on the availability of proportional response options – 2 minutes
  5. Khanna Amendment #423 – Prohibits unauthorized military force in or against Iran – 2 minutes
  6. Lee (CA) Amendment #424 – Repeals the Authorization for Use of Military Force Against Iraq Resolution of 2002 (Public Law 107-243; 50 USC. 1541) – 2 minutes
  7. Lee (CA) Amendment #425 – Expresses the sense of Congress that the 2001 AUMF has been utilized well beyond the scope that Congress intended, that it has served a blank check for any President to wage war at any time and any place, and that any new authorization for the use of military force to replace the 2001 AUMF should include a sunset clause, a clear and specific expression of objectives, targets, and geographic scope, and reporting requirements – 2 minutes
  8. Garcia (TX) Amendment #428 – Prevents DOD facilities from being used to house or detain unaccompanied migrant children – 2 minutes
  9. Ocasio-Cortez Amendment #429 – Prohibits the President from deploying troops on the southern border if the purpose of this deployment is to enforce immigration law – 2 minutes
  10. Ocasio-Cortez Amendment #430 – Prohibits the President from using the authorized funds to detain undocumented immigrants in Department of Defense facilities – 2 minutes
  11. Thompson (MS) Amendment #437 – Prohibits DoD funding to house any foreign nationals who are in the custody of and detained by U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement – 2 minutes
  12. Malinowski Amendment #438 – Provides for a one-year prohibition on the sale of air-to-ground munitions used in the conflict in Yemen to the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates, while providing an exemption for any export or license suspensions that would incur a cost to the United States Government – 2 minutes
  13. Jayapal Amendment #441 – Requires studies regarding potential cost savings with respect to the nuclear security enterprise and force structure from the Comptroller General, Federally funded research and development centers, and a nongovernmental think tank – 2 minutes
    10 minutes of debate on the motion to recommit
  14. Republican Motion to Recommit on H.R. 2500 – VOTE NO – 5 minutes
  15. Final Passage of H.R. 2500 – National Defense Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2020 (Rep. Smith (WA) – Armed Services) – VOTE YES – 5 minutes
  16. H.R. 1327 – Never Forgot the Heroes: James Zadroga, Ray Pfeifer, and Luis Alvarez Permanent Authorization of the September 11th Victim Compensation Fund Act (Rep. Carolyn Maloney – Judiciary) Suspension bill – 5 minutes
These are the last votes for the week

If you have any questions please contact: Shuwanza Goff, Ray Salazar, or Deborah Rowe at 5-3130.