Journal of the House of Representatives of the United States, Part 2U.S. Government Printing Office, 2006 - CD-ROMs Some vols. include supplemental journals of "such proceedings of the sessions, as, during the time they were depending, were ordered to be kept secret, and respecting which the injunction of secrecy was afterwards taken off by the order of the House". |
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Page 1132
... announced that two - thirds of the Members present had voted in the affirmative . Ms. ROS - LEHTINEN demanded that the vote be taken by the yeas and nays , which demand was supported by one- fifth of the Members present , so the yeas ...
... announced that two - thirds of the Members present had voted in the affirmative . Ms. ROS - LEHTINEN demanded that the vote be taken by the yeas and nays , which demand was supported by one- fifth of the Members present , so the yeas ...
Page 1133
... announced that two - thirds of the Members present had voted in the affirmative . So , two - thirds of the Members present having voted in favor thereof , the rules were suspended and said bill , as amended , was passed . A motion to ...
... announced that two - thirds of the Members present had voted in the affirmative . So , two - thirds of the Members present having voted in favor thereof , the rules were suspended and said bill , as amended , was passed . A motion to ...
Page 1134
... announced that further pro- ceedings on the question were post- poned . 182.20 RECESS 3:45 P.M. The SPEAKER pro tempore , Mr. MURPHY , pursuant to clause 12 ( a ) of rule I , declared the House in recess at 3 o'clock and 45 minutes p.m. ...
... announced that further pro- ceedings on the question were post- poned . 182.20 RECESS 3:45 P.M. The SPEAKER pro tempore , Mr. MURPHY , pursuant to clause 12 ( a ) of rule I , declared the House in recess at 3 o'clock and 45 minutes p.m. ...
Page 1140
... announced that the yeas had it . Mr. MCGOVERN demanded that the vote be taken by the yeas and nays , which demand was supported by one- fifth of the Members present , so the yeas and nays were ordered . The SPEAKER pro tempore , Mr ...
... announced that the yeas had it . Mr. MCGOVERN demanded that the vote be taken by the yeas and nays , which demand was supported by one- fifth of the Members present , so the yeas and nays were ordered . The SPEAKER pro tempore , Mr ...
Page 1143
... announced that two - thirds of the Members present had voted in the affirmative . So , two - thirds of the Members present having voted in favor thereof . the rules were suspended and said bill was passed . A motion to reconsider the ...
... announced that two - thirds of the Members present had voted in the affirmative . So , two - thirds of the Members present having voted in favor thereof . the rules were suspended and said bill was passed . A motion to reconsider the ...
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Administrator Agency Al Green amended announced that two-thirds appropriate assistance authorized bill H.R. Bishop Blumenauer Clerk request Committee Davis Department of Defense Department's final rule Diaz-Balart disaster emergency end the following favor thereof Federal Prison Industries fiscal year 2007 funds Gingrey Gohmert Government Herger Homeland Security House suspend inserting Jo Ann Davis Johnson Kanjorski letter Members present ment military Miller mittee Moran motion to reconsider moved to suspend National Office operations paragraph pass said bill personnel present had voted question being put received August received September reconsider the vote request the concurrence resolution rules and pass rules were suspended Secretary of Defense Senate September 30 SPEAKER pro tempore striking subsection Sudan suspend the rules tion Udall unanimous consent United States Code viva viva voce vote whereby voted in favor Weldon whereby the rules