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On the Record: How legislators voted

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U.S. Senate

May 24, PN1748 , the nomination of Stephanie Dawkins Davis, of Michigan, to be United States Circuit Judge for the Sixth Circuit. The measure passed 53/49. Nomination confirmed.

Bob Casey D. Pa. Yes

Pat Toomey R. Pa. Not voting

May 24 PN 1509. On the cloture Motion on the nomination of Charlotte N. Sweeney to be the United States District Judge for the District of Colorado. The cloture motion passed 48/42. Nomination confirmed.

Bob Casey D. Pa. Yes

Pat Toomey R. Pa. Not Voting

May 24 PN 1482. Nomination of Eve Paladin, of New Jersey, to be United States District Judge for the District of New Jersey. The measure passed by unanimous consent and the nomination is confirmed.

May 24 PN 1758. Nomination of Dara Lindenbaum, of Virginia, to be a member of the Federal Election Commission. The measure passed 54/38. The nomination is confirmed.

Bob Casey D. Pa Yes

Bob Toomey R. Pa. Not voting

U.S. House of  Representatives

May 18 HR. 350. Domestic Terrorism Prevention Act of 2022. This bill authorizes domestic terrorism components within the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) the Department of Justice (DoJ) and the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) to monitor, analyze, investigate, and prosecute. The measure passed. 222/203.

Brian Fitzpatrick, R. Pa. No

May 18 S. 4089: Veterans Rapid Retraining Assistance Program Restoration and Recovery Act of 202A. A bill to restore entitlement to educational assistance under Veterans Rapid Retraining in cases of a closure of an educational institution or a disapproval of a program of education, and for other purposes. The measure passed 218/183.

Brian Fitzpatrick R. Pa. Yes

May 18 H.R. 6943. On motion to suspend the rules and pass, as amended, the Public Safety Officer Support Act. This vote was taken under a House procedure called “suspension of the rules,” which is typically used to pass non-controversial bills. The motion passed 402/17.

Brian Fitzpatrick R. Pa. Yes

05/18 H.R. 7790 Infant Formula Appropriations Act 2022. This bill provides $28 million in emergency supplemental appropriations for the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) to address the shortage of infant formulas in the United States and take steps to prevent future shortages, and taking steps to prevent fraudulent products from entering from entering the U.S. Market. The measure passed 231/192.

Brian Fitzpatrick R. Pa. Yes

On the Record is supported by a grant to the Bucks County Herald Foundation made possible by Melissa Eiseman.


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