![]() Legislative Proposals to Prevent and Respond to Generic Drug Shortages 1435 - Preserving Choice in Vehicle Purchases Act Rule Markup Only Subcommittee on Communications and Technology Lights Camera Subscriptions: State of the Video Marketplace Subcommittee on Crime and Federal Government Surveillance Subcommittee on National Security, the Border, and Foreign AffairsĬhildren are Not for Sale: Examining the Threat of Exploitation of Children in the U.S. Unsuitable Litigation: Oversight of Third-Party Litigation FundingĬommittee on Oversight and AccountabilityĪ Dangerous Strategy: Examining the Biden Administrations Failures on Iran ![]() Subcommittee on Health, Employment, Labor, and Pensions "The Impact of Biden's Open Border on the American Workforce" Economic LeadershipĬommittee on Transportation and Infrastructure The Future of Automated Commercial Motor Vehicles: Impacts on Society the Supply Chain and U.S. Subcommittee on Economic Growth, Tax, and Capital Access "Enabling Success: Examining the Competitive Landscape for Small Businesses" "An Unbearable Price: The Devastating Human Costs of the Biden-Mayorkas Border Crisis" Hearing Entitled: Oversight of the Committee on Foreign Investment in the United States (CFIUS) and Other Efforts to Strengthen National Security in the United States Subcommittee on Energy, Climate, and Grid Security Keeping the Lights On: Enhancing Reliability and Efficiency to Power American Homes Subcommittee on Military Construction, Veterans Affairs, and Related Agencies Oversight Hearing Department of Veterans Affairs Implementation of the Electronic Health Record Modernization Initiative 1435 - Preserving Choice in Vehicle Purchases Act 4365 - Department of Defense Appropriations Act 2024 H.R. Subcommittee on Emergency Management and Technology Select Committee on the Strategic Competition Between the United States and the Chinese Communist PartyĮvolving Threats: Security and Safety in a Post-911 World This headline and story have been updated with additional developments.ĬNN’s Dana Bash and Piper Hudspeth Blackburn contributed to this report.Systemic Risk: The Chinese Communist Party's Threat to U.S. Pete Stauber of Minnesota voted for Bruce Westerman of Arkansas Mariannette Miller-Meeks of Iowa voted for GrangerĢ1. Kelly voted for former House Speaker John Boehnerġ8. James voted for Candice Miller of Michiganġ4. Drew Ferguson of Georgia voted for Scaliseġ3. Vern Buchanan of Florida voted for Byron Donalds of FloridaĨ. Victoria Spartz of Indiana voted for Thomas Massie of KentuckyĢ. Doug LaMalfa of California voted for McCarthyĢ0. John James of Michigan voted for Tom Cole of Oklahomaġ9. Ken Buck of Colorado voted for Tom Emmer of Minnesotaġ8. Steve Womack of Arkansas voted for Scaliseġ7. Mike Simpson of Idaho voted for Scaliseġ6. ![]() John Rutherford of Florida voted for Scaliseġ5. Mike Lawler of New York voted for McCarthyġ4. Nick LaLota of New York voted for Zeldinġ3. Jennifer Kiggans of Virginia voted for McCarthyġ2. Mike Kelly of Pennsylvania voted for Scaliseġ1. Kay Granger of Texas voted for Scaliseġ0. Tony Gonzales of Texas voted for Scaliseĩ. Carlos Gimenez of Florida voted for McCarthyĨ. Andrew Garbarino of New York voted for Zeldinħ. ![]() Jake Ellzey of Texas voted for Mike Garcia of CaliforniaĦ. Mario Diaz-Balart of Florida voted for Steve Scalise of Louisianaĥ. Anthony D’Esposito of New York voted for former Rep. Lori Chavez-DeRemer of Oregon voted for McCarthyģ. Don Bacon of Nebraska voted for former House Speaker Kevin McCarthyĢ. These are the House Republicans who voted against Jordan in each ballot:ġ. The House remains effectively frozen, as it has been without a speaker for two weeks after Kevin McCarthy’s historic ouster. The congressman fared worse in a Wednesday vote, with 22 Republicans voting against him. A speaker needs a majority of the full House to be elected. Jordan – or any other GOP speaker candidate – can only afford to lose four Republican votes if all members are present and voting on the floor. On Tuesday, 20 Republicans voted against his candidacy – far more than the handful he could afford to lose given the party’s narrow majority in Congress. Jim Jordan of Ohio has so far failed to clinch the House speakership in two rounds of voting.
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