[Congressional Record Volume 166, Number 121 (Wednesday, July 1, 2020)] [House] [Pages H3033-H3039] From the Congressional Record Online through the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov] INVESTING IN A NEW VISION FOR THE ENVIRONMENT AND SURFACE TRANSPORTATION IN AMERICA ACT The SPEAKER pro tempore. Pursuant to clause 1(c) of rule XIX, further consideration of the bill (H.R. 2) to authorize funds for Federal-aid highways, highway safety programs, and transit programs, and for other purposes, will now resume. The Clerk read the title of the bill. Amendments En Bloc No. 6 Offered by Mr. Graves of Missouri The SPEAKER pro tempore. Pursuant to clause 8 of rule XX, the unfinished business is the question on the [[Page H3034]] amendments en bloc consisting of the further amendments printed in part G of House Report 116-438 on which further proceedings were postponed and on which the yeas and nays were ordered. The Clerk will redesignate the amendments en bloc. The Clerk redesignated the amendments en bloc. The SPEAKER pro tempore. The question is on the amendments en bloc offered by the gentleman from Missouri (Mr. Graves). The vote was taken by electronic device, and there were--yeas 179, nays 241, not voting 10, as follows: [Roll No. 134] YEAS--179 Abraham Aderholt Allen Amash Amodei Armstrong Arrington Bacon Baird Balderson Banks Barr Bergman Biggs Bilirakis Bishop (NC) Bishop (UT) Bost Brady Brooks (AL) Brooks (IN) Buchanan Buck Bucshon Budd Burchett Burgess Byrne Calvert Carter (GA) Chabot Cheney Cline Cloud Cole Collins (GA) Comer Conaway Cook Crawford Crenshaw Curtis Davidson (OH) Davis, Rodney DesJarlais Diaz-Balart Duncan Dunn Estes Ferguson Fleischmann Flores Fortenberry Foxx (NC) Fulcher Gaetz Garcia (CA) Gianforte Gibbs Gohmert Gonzalez (OH) Gooden Gosar Graves (GA) Graves (LA) Graves (MO) Green (TN) Griffith Grothman Guest Guthrie Hagedorn Harris Hartzler Hern, Kevin Herrera Beutler Hice (GA) Higgins (LA) Hill (AR) Holding Hollingsworth Hudson Huizenga Hurd (TX) Johnson (LA) Johnson (OH) Johnson (SD) Jordan Joyce (OH) Joyce (PA) Keller Kelly (MS) Kelly (PA) Kinzinger Kustoff (TN) LaHood LaMalfa Lamborn Latta Lesko Long Lucas Luetkemeyer Marshall Massie Mast McCarthy McCaul McClintock McHenry McKinley Meuser Miller Mitchell Moolenaar Mooney (WV) Mullin Murphy (NC) Newhouse Norman Nunes Olson Palazzo Palmer Pence Perry Posey Reschenthaler Rice (SC) Riggleman Rodgers (WA) Roe, David P. Rogers (AL) Rogers (KY) Rose, John W. Rouzer Roy Scalise Schweikert Scott, Austin Sensenbrenner Shimkus Simpson Smith (MO) Smith (NE) Smucker Spano Stauber Steil Steube Stewart Stivers Taylor Thompson (PA) Thornberry Tiffany Timmons Tipton Turner Upton Wagner Walberg Walden Walker Walorski Waltz Watkins Webster (FL) Wenstrup Westerman Williams Wilson (SC) Wittman Womack Woodall Wright Yoho Young Zeldin NAYS--241 Adams Aguilar Allred Axne Barragan Bass Beatty Bera Beyer Bishop (GA) Blumenauer Blunt Rochester Bonamici Boyle, Brendan F. Brindisi Brown (MD) Brownley (CA) Bustos Butterfield Carbajal Cardenas Carson (IN) Carter (TX) Cartwright Case Casten (IL) Castor (FL) Castro (TX) Chu, Judy Cicilline Cisneros Clark (MA) Clarke (NY) Clay Cleaver Clyburn Cohen Connolly Cooper Correa Costa Courtney Cox (CA) Craig Crist Crow Cuellar Cunningham Davids (KS) Davis (CA) Davis, Danny K. Dean DeFazio DeGette DeLauro DelBene Delgado Demings DeSaulnier Deutch Dingell Doggett Doyle, Michael F. Engel Escobar Eshoo Espaillat Evans Finkenauer Fitzpatrick Fletcher Foster Frankel Fudge Gabbard Gallego Garamendi Garcia (IL) Garcia (TX) Golden Gomez Gonzalez (TX) Gottheimer Granger Green, Al (TX) Grijalva Haaland Harder (CA) Hastings Hayes Heck Higgins (NY) Himes Horn, Kendra S. Horsford Houlahan Hoyer Huffman Jackson Lee Jayapal Jeffries Johnson (GA) Johnson (TX) Kaptur Katko Keating Kelly (IL) Kennedy Khanna Kildee Kilmer Kim Kind King (NY) Kirkpatrick Krishnamoorthi Kuster (NH) Lamb Langevin Larsen (WA) Larson (CT) Lawrence Lawson (FL) Lee (CA) Lee (NV) Levin (CA) Levin (MI) Lewis Lieu, Ted Lipinski Loebsack Lofgren Lowenthal Lowey Lujan Luria Lynch Malinowski Maloney, Carolyn B. Maloney, Sean Matsui McAdams McBath McCollum McEachin McGovern McNerney Meeks Meng Mfume Moore Morelle Moulton Mucarsel-Powell Murphy (FL) Nadler Napolitano Neal Neguse Norcross O'Halleran Ocasio-Cortez Omar Pallone Panetta Pappas Pascrell Payne Perlmutter Peters Peterson Phillips Pingree Pocan Porter Pressley Price (NC) Quigley Raskin Reed Rice (NY) Richmond Rose (NY) Rouda Roybal-Allard Ruiz Ruppersberger Rush Rutherford Ryan Sanchez Sarbanes Scanlon Schakowsky Schiff Schneider Schrier Scott (VA) Scott, David Serrano Sewell (AL) Shalala Sherman Sherrill Sires Slotkin Smith (NJ) Smith (WA) Soto Spanberger Speier Stanton Stefanik Stevens Suozzi Swalwell (CA) Takano Thompson (CA) Thompson (MS) Titus Tlaib Tonko Torres (CA) Torres Small (NM) Trahan Trone Underwood Van Drew Vargas Veasey Vela Velazquez Visclosky Wasserman Schultz Waters Watson Coleman Welch Wexton Wild Wilson (FL) Yarmuth NOT VOTING--10 Babin Emmer Gallagher King (IA) Loudermilk Marchant Roby Rooney (FL) Schrader Weber (TX) {time} 1419 Mr. HECK, Mrs. MURPHY of Florida, Messrs. FOSTER, GOTTHEIMER, DELGADO, REED, STANTON, O'HALLERAN, Miss RICE of New York, Messrs. CUNNINGHAM and ENGEL changed their vote from ``yea'' to ``nay.'' Messrs. CONAWAY, SIMPSON, GRAVES of Louisiana, HOLLINGSWORTH, STEWART, FORTENBERRY, and JOYCE of Ohio changed their vote from ``nay'' to ``yea.'' So the en bloc amendments were rejected. The result of the vote was announced as above recorded. A motion to reconsider was laid on the table. MEMBERS RECORDED PURSUANT TO HOUSE RESOLUTION 965, 116TH CONGRESS Cardenas (Gomez) Cleaver (Clay) DeSaulnier (Matsui) Frankel (Clark (MA)) Hastings (Wasserman Schultz) Johnson (TX) (Jeffries) Khanna (Gomez) Kirkpatrick (Gallego) Kuster (NH) (Brownley (CA)) Lawson (FL) (Evans) Lee (CA) (Huffman) Lewis (Kildee) Lieu, Ted (Beyer) Lofgren (Boyle, Brendan F.) Lowenthal (Beyer) Lowey (Tonko) Meng (Tonko) Moore (Beyer) Nadler (Jeffries) Napolitano (Correa) Payne (Wasserman Schultz) Pingree (Cicilline) Price (NC) (Butterfield) Rush (Underwood) Sanchez (Roybal-Allard) Serrano (Jeffries) Vargas (Levin (CA)) Watson Coleman (Pallone) Welch (McGovern) Wilson (FL) (Hayes) Amendment No. 1 Offered by Ms. Foxx of North Carolina The SPEAKER pro tempore (Mr. Cuellar). Pursuant to clause 8 of rule XX, the unfinished business is the question on amendment No. 1 printed in part H of House Report 116-438 on which further proceedings were postponed on which the yeas and nays were ordered. The Clerk will redesignate the amendment. The Clerk redesignated the amendment. The SPEAKER pro tempore. The question is on the amendment offered by the gentlewoman from North Carolina (Ms. Foxx). The vote was taken by electronic device, and there were--yeas 147, nays 274, not voting 9, as follows: [Roll No. 135] YEAS--147 Abraham Aderholt Allen Amash Armstrong Arrington Babin Baird Banks Barr Bergman Biggs Bilirakis Bishop (NC) Bishop (UT) Brady Brooks (AL) Brooks (IN) Buchanan Buck Bucshon Budd Burgess Byrne Calvert Carter (GA) Chabot Cheney Cline Cloud Cole Collins (GA) Comer Conaway Crawford Crenshaw Curtis Davidson (OH) DesJarlais Duncan Dunn Estes Ferguson Fleischmann Flores Foxx (NC) Fulcher Gaetz Garcia (CA) Gibbs Gohmert Gooden Gosar Granger Graves (GA) Graves (LA) Green (TN) Griffith Grothman Guest Guthrie Hagedorn Harris Hartzler Hern, Kevin Herrera Beutler Hice (GA) Higgins (LA) Hill (AR) Holding Hollingsworth Hudson Huizenga Hurd (TX) Johnson (LA) Johnson (SD) Jordan Joyce (PA) Keller Kelly (MS) Kustoff (TN) LaMalfa Lamborn Latta Lesko Long Lucas Luetkemeyer Marshall Massie McCarthy McCaul McClintock McHenry Miller Mitchell Moolenaar Mooney (WV) Mullin Murphy (NC) Norman Nunes Olson Palazzo Palmer Pence Perry Posey Rice (SC) Riggleman Rodgers (WA) Roe, David P. Rogers (AL) Rogers (KY) Rose, John W. Rouzer Roy Rutherford Scalise Schweikert Scott, Austin Sensenbrenner Smith (MO) Smith (NE) Smucker Spano Steube Stewart Taylor Thompson (PA) Thornberry Tiffany [[Page H3035]] Timmons Walberg Walker Walorski Waltz Watkins Wenstrup Westerman Williams Wilson (SC) Wittman Womack Woodall Wright Yoho NAYS--274 Adams Aguilar Allred Amodei Axne Bacon Balderson Barragan Bass Beatty Bera Beyer Bishop (GA) Blumenauer Blunt Rochester Bonamici Bost Boyle, Brendan F. Brindisi Brown (MD) Brownley (CA) Burchett Bustos Butterfield Carbajal Cardenas Carson (IN) Carter (TX) Cartwright Case Casten (IL) Castor (FL) Castro (TX) Chu, Judy Cicilline Cisneros Clark (MA) Clarke (NY) Clay Cleaver Clyburn Cohen Connolly Cook Cooper Correa Costa Courtney Cox (CA) Craig Crist Crow Cuellar Cunningham Davids (KS) Davis (CA) Davis, Danny K. Davis, Rodney Dean DeFazio DeGette DeLauro DelBene Delgado Demings DeSaulnier Deutch Diaz-Balart Dingell Doggett Doyle, Michael F. Engel Escobar Eshoo Espaillat Evans Finkenauer Fitzpatrick Fletcher Fortenberry Foster Frankel Fudge Gabbard Gallego Garamendi Garcia (IL) Garcia (TX) Gianforte Golden Gomez Gonzalez (OH) Gonzalez (TX) Gottheimer Graves (MO) Green, Al (TX) Grijalva Haaland Harder (CA) Hastings Hayes Heck Higgins (NY) Himes Horn, Kendra S. Horsford Houlahan Hoyer Huffman Jackson Lee Jayapal Jeffries Johnson (GA) Johnson (OH) Johnson (TX) Joyce (OH) Kaptur Katko Keating Kelly (IL) Kelly (PA) Kennedy Khanna Kildee Kilmer Kim Kind King (NY) Kinzinger Kirkpatrick Krishnamoorthi Kuster (NH) LaHood Lamb Langevin Larsen (WA) Larson (CT) Lawrence Lawson (FL) Lee (CA) Lee (NV) Levin (CA) Levin (MI) Lewis Lieu, Ted Lipinski Loebsack Lofgren Lowenthal Lowey Lujan Luria Lynch Malinowski Maloney, Carolyn B. Maloney, Sean Mast Matsui McAdams McBath McCollum McEachin McGovern McKinley McNerney Meeks Meng Meuser Mfume Moore Morelle Moulton Mucarsel-Powell Murphy (FL) Nadler Napolitano Neal Neguse Newhouse Norcross O'Halleran Ocasio-Cortez Omar Pallone Panetta Pappas Pascrell Payne Perlmutter Peters Peterson Phillips Pingree Pocan Porter Pressley Price (NC) Quigley Raskin Reed Reschenthaler Rice (NY) Richmond Rose (NY) Rouda Roybal-Allard Ruiz Ruppersberger Rush Ryan Sanchez Sarbanes Scanlon Schakowsky Schiff Schneider Schrader Schrier Scott (VA) Scott, David Serrano Sewell (AL) Shalala Sherman Sherrill Shimkus Simpson Sires Slotkin Smith (NJ) Smith (WA) Soto Spanberger Speier Stanton Stauber Stefanik Steil Stevens Stivers Suozzi Swalwell (CA) Takano Thompson (CA) Thompson (MS) Titus Tlaib Tonko Torres (CA) Torres Small (NM) Trahan Trone Turner Underwood Upton Van Drew Vargas Veasey Vela Velazquez Visclosky Wagner Walden Wasserman Schultz Waters Watson Coleman Webster (FL) Welch Wexton Wild Wilson (FL) Yarmuth Young Zeldin NOT VOTING--9 Emmer Gallagher King (IA) Loudermilk Marchant Roby Rooney (FL) Tipton Weber (TX) {time} 1459 Messrs. RODNEY DAVIS of Illinois, GONZALEZ of Texas, CISNEROS, and SIMPSON changed their vote from ``yea'' to ``nay.'' Mrs. WALORSKI, Messrs. RUTHERFORD, and McCARTHY changed their vote from ``nay'' to ``yea.'' So the amendment was rejected. The result of the vote was announced as above recorded. A motion to reconsider was laid on the table. MEMBERS RECORDED PURSUANT TO HOUSE RESOLUTION 965, 116TH CONGRESS Cardenas (Gomez) Cleaver (Clay) DeSaulnier (Matsui) Frankel (Clark (MA)) Hastings (Wasserman Schultz) Johnson (TX) (Jeffries) Khanna (Gomez) Kirkpatrick (Gallego) Kuster (NH) (Brownley (CA)) Lawson (FL) (Evans) Lee (CA) (Huffman) Lewis (Kildee) Lieu, Ted (Beyer) Lofgren (Boyle, Brendan F.) Lowenthal (Beyer) Lowey (Tonko) Meng (Tonko) Moore (Beyer) Nadler (Jeffries) Napolitano (Correa) Payne (Wasserman Schultz) Pingree (Cicilline) Price (NC) (Butterfield) Rush (Underwood) Sanchez (Roybal-Allard) Serrano (Jeffries) Vargas (Levin (CA)) Watson Coleman (Pallone) Welch (McGovern) Wilson (FL) (Hayes) Amendment No. 3 Offered by Ms. Tlaib of Michigan The SPEAKER pro tempore. Pursuant to clause 8 of rule XX, the unfinished business is the question on amendment No. 3 printed in part H of House Report 116-438 on which further proceedings were postponed and on which the yeas and nays were ordered. The Clerk will redesignate the amendment. The Clerk redesignated the amendment. The SPEAKER pro tempore. The question is on the amendment offered by the gentlewoman from Michigan (Ms. Tlaib). The vote was taken by electronic device, and there were--yeas 240, nays 181, not voting 9, as follows: [Roll No. 136] YEAS--240 Adams Aguilar Allred Axne Barragan Bass Beatty Bera Beyer Bishop (GA) Blumenauer Blunt Rochester Bonamici Boyle, Brendan F. Brindisi Brown (MD) Brownley (CA) Buchanan Bustos Butterfield Carbajal Cardenas Carson (IN) Cartwright Case Casten (IL) Castor (FL) Castro (TX) Chu, Judy Cicilline Cisneros Clark (MA) Clarke (NY) Clay Cleaver Clyburn Cohen Connolly Cooper Correa Costa Courtney Cox (CA) Craig Crist Crow Cuellar Cunningham Davids (KS) Davis (CA) Davis, Danny K. Dean DeFazio DeGette DeLauro DelBene Delgado Demings DeSaulnier Deutch Dingell Doggett Doyle, Michael F. Engel Escobar Eshoo Espaillat Evans Finkenauer Fitzpatrick Fletcher Foster Frankel Fudge Gabbard Gallego Garamendi Garcia (IL) Garcia (TX) Golden Gomez Gonzalez (TX) Gottheimer Green, Al (TX) Grijalva Haaland Harder (CA) Hastings Hayes Heck Higgins (NY) Himes Horn, Kendra S. Horsford Houlahan Hoyer Huffman Huizenga Jackson Lee Jayapal Jeffries Johnson (GA) Johnson (TX) Kaptur Katko Keating Kelly (IL) Kennedy Khanna Kildee Kilmer Kim Kind Kirkpatrick Krishnamoorthi Kuster (NH) Lamb Langevin Larsen (WA) Larson (CT) Lawrence Lawson (FL) Lee (CA) Lee (NV) Levin (CA) Levin (MI) Lewis Lieu, Ted Lipinski Loebsack Lofgren Lowenthal Lowey Lujan Luria Lynch Malinowski Maloney, Carolyn B. Maloney, Sean Matsui McAdams McBath McCollum McEachin McGovern McNerney Meeks Meng Mfume Moore Morelle Moulton Mucarsel-Powell Murphy (FL) Nadler Napolitano Neal Neguse Norcross O'Halleran Ocasio-Cortez Omar Pallone Panetta Pappas Pascrell Payne Perlmutter Peters Peterson Phillips Pingree Pocan Porter Pressley Price (NC) Quigley Raskin Reed Rice (NY) Richmond Rose (NY) Rouda Roybal-Allard Ruiz Ruppersberger Rush Ryan Sanchez Sarbanes Scanlon Schakowsky Schiff Schneider Schrader Schrier Scott (VA) Scott, David Serrano Sewell (AL) Shalala Sherman Sherrill Sires Slotkin Smith (NJ) Smith (WA) Soto Spanberger Speier Stanton Stevens Suozzi Swalwell (CA) Takano Thompson (CA) Thompson (MS) Titus Tlaib Tonko Torres (CA) Torres Small (NM) Trahan Trone Underwood Upton Van Drew Vargas Veasey Vela Velazquez Visclosky Wasserman Schultz Waters Watson Coleman Welch Wexton Wild Wilson (FL) Yarmuth NAYS--181 Abraham Aderholt Allen Amash Amodei Armstrong Arrington Babin Bacon Baird Balderson Banks Barr Bergman Biggs Bilirakis Bishop (NC) Bishop (UT) Bost Brady Brooks (AL) Brooks (IN) Buck Bucshon Budd Burchett Burgess Byrne Calvert Carter (GA) Carter (TX) Chabot Cheney Cline Cloud Cole Collins (GA) Comer Conaway Cook Crawford Crenshaw Curtis Davidson (OH) Davis, Rodney DesJarlais Diaz-Balart Duncan Dunn Estes Ferguson Fleischmann Flores Fortenberry Foxx (NC) Fulcher Gaetz Garcia (CA) Gianforte Gibbs Gohmert Gonzalez (OH) Gooden Gosar Granger Graves (GA) Graves (LA) Graves (MO) Green (TN) Griffith Grothman Guest Guthrie Hagedorn Harris Hartzler Hern, Kevin Herrera Beutler Hice (GA) Higgins (LA) Hill (AR) Holding Hollingsworth Hudson Hurd (TX) Johnson (LA) Johnson (OH) Johnson (SD) Jordan Joyce (OH) Joyce (PA) Keller Kelly (MS) Kelly (PA) King (NY) Kinzinger Kustoff (TN) LaHood LaMalfa Lamborn Latta Lesko Long Lucas Luetkemeyer Marshall Massie Mast McCarthy McCaul McClintock McHenry McKinley Meuser [[Page H3036]] Miller Mitchell Moolenaar Mooney (WV) Mullin Murphy (NC) Newhouse Norman Nunes Olson Palazzo Palmer Pence Perry Posey Reschenthaler Rice (SC) Riggleman Rodgers (WA) Roe, David P. Rogers (AL) Rogers (KY) Rose, John W. Rouzer Roy Rutherford Scalise Schweikert Scott, Austin Sensenbrenner Shimkus Simpson Smith (MO) Smith (NE) Smucker Spano Stauber Stefanik Steil Steube Stewart Stivers Taylor Thompson (PA) Tiffany Timmons Tipton Turner Wagner Walberg Walden Walker Walorski Waltz Watkins Webster (FL) Wenstrup Westerman Williams Wilson (SC) Wittman Womack Woodall Wright Yoho Young Zeldin NOT VOTING--9 Emmer Gallagher King (IA) Loudermilk Marchant Roby Rooney (FL) Thornberry Weber (TX) {time} 1546 Ms. GARCIA of Texas changed her vote from ``nay'' to ``yea.'' So the amendment was agreed to. The result of the vote was announced as above recorded. A motion to reconsider was laid on the table. MEMBERS RECORDED PURSUANT TO HOUSE RESOLUTION 965, 116TH CONGRESS Cardenas (Gomez) Cleaver (Clay) DeSaulnier (Matsui) Frankel (Clark (MA)) Hastings (Wasserman Schultz) Johnson (TX) (Jeffries) Khanna (Gomez) Kirkpatrick (Gallego) Kuster (NH) (Brownley (CA)) Lawson (FL) (Evans) Lee (CA) (Huffman) Lewis (Kildee) Lieu, Ted (Beyer) Lofgren (Boyle, Brendan F.) Lowenthal (Beyer) Lowey (Tonko) Meng (Tonko) Moore (Beyer) Nadler (Jeffries) Napolitano (Correa) Payne (Wasserman Schultz) Pingree (Cicilline) Price (NC) (Butterfield) Rush (Underwood) Sanchez (Roybal-Allard) Serrano (Jeffries) Vargas (Levin (CA)) Watson Coleman (Pallone) Welch (McGovern) Wilson (FL) (Hayes) The SPEAKER pro tempore (Ms. McCollum). Pursuant to the rule, the previous question is ordered on the bill, as amended. The question is on the engrossment and third reading of the bill. The bill was ordered to be engrossed and read a third time, and was read the third time. Motion to Recommit Mr. CRAWFORD. Madam Speaker, I have a motion to recommit at the desk. The SPEAKER pro tempore. Is the gentleman opposed to the bill? Mr. CRAWFORD. Madam Speaker, I am opposed to the bill in its current form. The SPEAKER pro tempore. The Clerk will report the motion to recommit. The Clerk read as follows: Mr. Crawford moves to recommit the bill H.R. 2 to the Committee on Transportation and Infrastructure with instructions to report the same back to the House forthwith, with the following amendment: At the end of the bill, add the following: DIVISION N--STATE-OWNED ENTERPRISES SEC. 91001. STATE-OWNED ENTERPRISES PROHIBITION. (a) Buy America.--None of the funds authorized or made available by this Act, or the amendments made by this Act, may be used in awarding a contract, subcontract, grant, or loan to an entity that-- (1) is owned or controlled by, is a subsidiary of, or is otherwise related legally or financially to a corporation based in a country that-- (A) is identified as a nonmarket economy country (as defined in section 771(18) of the Tariff Act of 1930 (19 U.S.C. 1677(18))) as of the date of enactment of this Act; (B) was identified by the United States Trade Representative in the most recent report required by section 182 of the Trade Act of 1974 (19 U.S.C. 2242) as a priority foreign country under subsection (a)(2) of that section; and (C) is subject to monitoring by the Trade Representative under section 306 of the Trade Act of 1974 (19 U.S.C. 2416); or (2) is listed pursuant to section 9(b)(3) of the Uyghur Human Rights Policy Act of 2020 (Public Law 116-145). (b) Exception.--For purposes of subsection (a), the term ``otherwise related legally or financially'' does not include a minority relationship or investment. (c) International Agreements.--This section shall be applied in a manner consistent with the obligations of the United States under international agreements. Mr. CRAWFORD (during the reading). Madam Speaker, I ask unanimous consent to dispense with the reading. The SPEAKER pro tempore. Is there objection to the request of the gentleman from Arkansas? There was no objection. The SPEAKER pro tempore. Pursuant to the rule, the gentleman from Arkansas is recognized for 5 minutes in support of his motion. Mr. CRAWFORD. Madam Speaker, this amendment will not kill the bill, but will instead ensure that the Democrats' partisan wish list does not result in a windfall for the Chinese state-owned enterprises. This amendment would prevent companies owned or controlled by the Chinese regime or the Chinese Communist Party from participating in any project or receiving any fund authorized by this bill. This is particularly important given the hundreds of billions of dollars for programs like power grid transmission and distribution projects and broadband infrastructure investment. We can't afford to allow the Chinese Government to take control of our power grid or broadband system, and we all know that allowing Chinese companies to compete for these projects often opens the door to Chinese Government control. Time and time again, China has demonstrated its hostility to America's interests and international standards of transparency and accountability, while violating basic human morality. China's industrial plan makes their goal clear: Dominate global innovation and manufacturing by any means necessary. China is buying and stealing American technology explicitly to overtake our semiconductor, robotic, and electric vehicle industries. Already, China owns a majority of the world's lithium-ion battery production, more than 60 percent. And the Chinese Government is continually investing to increase that capacity. Already, China exports the most lithium-ion batteries and components of any other country, more than 6 times what the United States exports. And Chinese Government subsidies are slated to expand their battery production more than 2\1/2\ times by 2026. We have seen what happens when Chinese-Government sponsored companies like Huawei gain a foothold with telecom products, we succumb to state- directed domination of a U.S. industry, and we leave ourselves vulnerable to national security threats, espionage, and IP theft. Without ensuring that this bill's $1.5 trillion spending spree on electric vehicles and other technologies are manufactured by American companies or countries that play by the rules, we will simply be aiding China in achieving its goals. The issue of protecting our critical infrastructure is a goal many of us share. In fact, the White House has already taken action to prevent foreign infiltration of our power grid through an executive order on bulk power systems earlier this year, and is working with industry to phase out the use of technology produced in China. However, I make this motion not just because of China's economic policies. The Chinese Government is responsible for: government censorship of publications, media, and social media; The blatant theft of American intellectual property; Refusal to abide by World Trade Organization rules; Choosing not to report the coronavirus outbreak for months; and Frequent mistreatment of minority ethic groups within its borders. Just this week, Madam Speaker, we learned that in addition to the many atrocities China has committed against the Uighur people, it is now committing genocide. Hundreds of thousands of women are being subjected to nonconsensual implantation of birth control, forced sterilization, and even forced abortion of their unborn children. We have a moral obligation to ensure that no government treats its citizens this way, and none of its state-sponsored companies that help them do it benefit from the majority's spending spree. But that is what we are doing if we pass this massive spending bill that encourages purchasing products mined and manufactured in China. We invest in their companies and sponsor their tyranny rather than supporting American workers and families. Madam Speaker, a Democrat amendment applying these restrictions to a portion of the bill already passed 62 to 1 during the Transportation and Infrastructure Committee markup. [[Page H3037]] In an otherwise hyper-partisan markup, where Democrats refused to accept many Republican-led amendments, it was perhaps the most bipartisan moment--the ``where's the meatloaf,'' mute violation notwithstanding--supported by Chairman DeFazio. We can do that again here, Madam Speaker. Adopting this amendment will not kill the bill and not stop the majority from sending its wish list on to the Senate with no plan to pay for it. But the bare minimum we can do is come together to say that as we build American infrastructure we also build up America, not China. During the markup of H.R. 2, the chairman said he didn't care if China was listening in on our discussions, so let's send a clear message to China now. Madam Speaker, I urge adoption of the motion to recommit. Madam Speaker, I yield back the balance of my time. Mr. DeFAZIO. Madam Speaker, I claim the time in opposition to the motion to recommit. The SPEAKER pro tempore. The gentleman from Oregon is recognized for 5 minutes. Mr. DeFAZIO. Madam Speaker, if only we had a President who would take meaningful action against China. It has recently been revealed that the President--regular order, Madam Chair, I hear some kind of wiggling on that side--whining, whining. Okay. Yeah, we just recently found out that he begged Premier Xi Jinping to buy more farm products to help his reelection. And, by the way, he said he liked the prison camps, he thought they were a good idea. He actually said that. So, you know, if we had a President who would act against dictators. Putin murdering U.S. troops, while he is still cozying up to Putin. So, you know, anything with China is a result of the MFN for China, which granted, came under President Bill Clinton. I voted against it. A large majority of Republicans voted for it. Perhaps we have a different group of Republicans here now who wouldn't have voted for MFN for China, or would support my resolution to withdraw from the WTO because of the WTO and the dominance of China and its lack of effectiveness. And I hope to have that vote later this year, although it was precluded during this time period by the Rules Committee. So we have the most stringent Buy America requirements of any part of the government in the Transportation and Infrastructure sections of this bill. Most stringent. We closed the last loopholes for transit and rail being used by Communist government-owned or controlled corporations in China. We have done that. And, you know, it is time to bring things back to the United States of America. Bring back pharmaceutical production. Let's stop being driven by the pharmaceutical industry here. I still remember the Medicaid part D vote, the Republican bill, it prohibited the government from negotiating lower drug prices because Big Pharma runs this place on that side of the aisle. And now here we have--all of a sudden we developed a concern about human rights and China. Well, you have been pretty absent for the last, oh, let's see, when you were in the majority until very recently--60 percent of my career has been in the minority. So the last time you held the majority for 10 years or so, you didn't do anything on any of these things. You had President Bush, he didn't do anything on these things. You have President Trump who is cozying up to the dictator of China. And now you come here, and say, Oh, we are going to fix all this with this vote. We have taken the strongest, strongest stand in the infrastructure sections of this bill, and it is fully within the rights of the President to take further action to punish China for these sorts of things. Madam Speaker, I recommend a ``no'' vote on this motion to recommit. The SPEAKER pro tempore. Members are reminded to direct their remarks to the Chair. Mr. DeFAZIO. Madam Speaker, I yield back the balance of my time. Parliamentary Inquiry Mr. CRAWFORD. Madam Speaker, parliamentary inquiry. The SPEAKER pro tempore. The gentleman from Arkansas will state his parliamentary inquiry. Mr. CRAWFORD. Madam Speaker, is it appropriate for the gentleman to make comments about the President of the United States on the floor as he did? The SPEAKER pro tempore. The Chair is not going to offer an advisory opinion. Without objection, the previous question is ordered on the motion to recommit. There was no objection. The SPEAKER pro tempore. The question is on the motion to recommit. The question was taken; and the Speaker pro tempore announced that the noes appeared to have it. Mr. CRAWFORD. Madam Speaker, on that I demand the yeas and nays. The SPEAKER pro tempore. Pursuant to section 3 of House Resolution 965, the yeas and nays are ordered. The vote was taken by electronic device, and there were--yeas 224, nays 193, not voting 13, as follows: [Roll No. 137] YEAS--224 Abraham Aderholt Allen Amodei Armstrong Arrington Axne Babin Bacon Baird Balderson Banks Barr Bergman Biggs Bilirakis Bishop (NC) Bost Brady Brindisi Brooks (AL) Brooks (IN) Buchanan Buck Bucshon Budd Burchett Burgess Byrne Calvert Carter (GA) Chabot Cheney Cisneros Cline Cloud Cole Collins (GA) Comer Conaway Cook Cox (CA) Craig Crawford Crenshaw Crist Crow Cunningham Curtis Davidson (OH) Davis, Rodney Delgado DesJarlais Diaz-Balart Duncan Dunn Estes Ferguson Finkenauer Fitzpatrick Fleischmann Flores Fortenberry Foxx (NC) Fulcher Gaetz Garcia (CA) Gianforte Gibbs Gohmert Golden Gonzalez (OH) Gooden Gosar Gottheimer Granger Graves (GA) Graves (LA) Graves (MO) Green (TN) Griffith Grothman Guest Guthrie Hagedorn Harder (CA) Harris Hartzler Hern, Kevin Herrera Beutler Hice (GA) Higgins (LA) Hill (AR) Holding Hollingsworth Horn, Kendra S. Houlahan Hudson Huizenga Hurd (TX) Johnson (LA) Johnson (OH) Johnson (SD) Jordan Joyce (OH) Joyce (PA) Katko Keller Kelly (MS) Kelly (PA) Kim King (NY) Kinzinger Kustoff (TN) LaHood LaMalfa Lamb Latta Lee (NV) Lesko Lipinski Loebsack Long Lucas Luetkemeyer Luria Malinowski Maloney, Sean Marshall Massie Mast McAdams McBath McCarthy McCaul McClintock McHenry McKinley Meuser Miller Moolenaar Mooney (WV) Mucarsel-Powell Mullin Murphy (FL) Murphy (NC) Newhouse Norman Nunes Olson Palazzo Palmer Pappas Pence Perry Peterson Phillips Posey Reed Reschenthaler Rice (SC) Riggleman Rodgers (WA) Roe, David P. Rogers (AL) Rogers (KY) Rose (NY) Rose, John W. Rouda Rouzer Roy Rutherford Scalise Schrier Schweikert Scott, Austin Sensenbrenner Shimkus Simpson Slotkin Smith (MO) Smith (NE) Smith (NJ) Smucker Spanberger Spano Stauber Stefanik Steil Steube Stewart Stivers Taylor Thompson (PA) Thornberry Tiffany Timmons Tipton Torres Small (NM) Turner Underwood Upton Van Drew Wagner Walberg Walden Walker Walorski Waltz Watkins Webster (FL) Wenstrup Westerman Wexton Wild Williams Wilson (SC) Wittman Womack Woodall Wright Yoho Young Zeldin NAYS--193 Adams Aguilar Allred Amash Barragan Bass Beatty Bera Beyer Bishop (GA) Blumenauer Blunt Rochester Bonamici Boyle, Brendan F. Brown (MD) Brownley (CA) Bustos Butterfield Carbajal Cardenas Carson (IN) Cartwright Case Casten (IL) Castor (FL) Castro (TX) Chu, Judy Cicilline Clark (MA) Clarke (NY) Clay Cleaver Clyburn Cohen Connolly Cooper Correa Costa Courtney Cuellar Davids (KS) Davis (CA) Davis, Danny K. Dean DeFazio DeGette DeLauro DelBene Demings DeSaulnier Deutch Dingell Doggett Doyle, Michael F. Engel Escobar Eshoo Espaillat Evans Fletcher Foster Frankel Fudge Gabbard Gallego Garcia (IL) Garcia (TX) Gomez Gonzalez (TX) Green, Al (TX) Grijalva Haaland Hastings Hayes Heck Higgins (NY) Himes Horsford Hoyer Huffman Jackson Lee Jayapal Jeffries Johnson (GA) Johnson (TX) Kaptur Keating Kelly (IL) Kennedy Khanna Kildee Kilmer Kind Kirkpatrick Krishnamoorthi Kuster (NH) Langevin Larsen (WA) Larson (CT) Lawrence [[Page H3038]] Lawson (FL) Lee (CA) Levin (CA) Levin (MI) Lewis Lieu, Ted Lofgren Lowenthal Lowey Lujan Lynch Maloney, Carolyn B. Matsui McCollum McEachin McGovern McNerney Meeks Meng Mfume Moore Morelle Moulton Nadler Napolitano Neal Neguse Norcross O'Halleran Ocasio-Cortez Omar Pallone Panetta Pascrell Payne Perlmutter Peters Pingree Pocan Porter Pressley Price (NC) Quigley Raskin Rice (NY) Richmond Roybal-Allard Ruiz Ruppersberger Rush Ryan Sanchez Sarbanes Scanlon Schakowsky Schiff Schneider Schrader Scott (VA) Scott, David Serrano Sewell (AL) Shalala Sherman Sherrill Sires Smith (WA) Soto Speier Stanton Stevens Suozzi Swalwell (CA) Takano Thompson (CA) Thompson (MS) Titus Tlaib Tonko Torres (CA) Trahan Trone Vargas Veasey Vela Velazquez Visclosky Wasserman Schultz Waters Watson Coleman Welch Wilson (FL) Yarmuth NOT VOTING--13 Bishop (UT) Carter (TX) Emmer Gallagher Garamendi King (IA) Lamborn Loudermilk Marchant Mitchell Roby Rooney (FL) Weber (TX) {time} 1638 Mr. DOGGETT changed his vote from ``yea'' to ``nay.'' Mrs. RODGERS of Washington, Messrs. DAVIDSON of Ohio, COX of California, PETERSON, SEAN PATRICK MALONEY of New York, and LOEBSACK changed their vote from ``nay'' to ``yea.'' So the motion to recommit was agreed to. The result of the vote was announced as above recorded. MEMBERS RECORDED PURSUANT TO HOUSE RESOLUTION 965, 116TH CONGRESS Cardenas (Gomez) Cleaver (Clay) DeSaulnier (Matsui) Frankel (Clark (MA)) Hastings (Wasserman Schultz) Johnson (TX) (Jeffries) Khanna (Gomez) Kirkpatrick (Gallego) Kuster (NH) (Brownley (CA)) Lawson (FL) (Evans) Lee (CA) (Huffman) Lewis (Kildee) Lieu, Ted (Beyer) Lofgren (Boyle, Brendan F.) Lowenthal (Beyer) Lowey (Tonko) Meng (Tonko) Moore (Beyer) Nadler (Jeffries) Napolitano (Correa) Payne (Wasserman Schultz) Pingree (Cicilline) Price (NC) (Butterfield) Rush (Underwood) Sanchez (Roybal-Allard) Serrano (Jeffries) Vargas (Levin (CA)) Watson Coleman (Pallone) Welch (McGovern) Wilson (FL) (Hayes) Mr. DeFAZIO. Madam Speaker, pursuant to instructions of the House in the motion to recommit, I report the bill, H.R. 2, back to the House in its entirety with an amendment. The SPEAKER pro tempore. The Clerk will report the amendment. The Clerk read as follows: Amendment offered by Mr. DeFazio of Oregon: At the end of the bill, add the following: DIVISION N--STATE-OWNED ENTERPRISES SEC. 91001. STATE-OWNED ENTERPRISES PROHIBITION. (a) Buy America.--None of the funds authorized or made available by this Act, or the amendments made by this Act, may be used in awarding a contract, subcontract, grant, or loan to an entity that-- (1) is owned or controlled by, is a subsidiary of, or is otherwise related legally or financially to a corporation based in a country that-- (A) is identified as a nonmarket economy country (as defined in section 771(18) of the Tariff Act of 1930 (19 U.S.C. 1677(18))) as of the date of enactment of this Act; (B) was identified by the United States Trade Representative in the most recent report required by section 182 of the Trade Act of 1974 (19 U.S.C. 2242) as a priority foreign country under subsection (a)(2) of that section; and (C) is subject to monitoring by the Trade Representative under section 306 of the Trade Act of 1974 (19 U.S.C. 2416); or (2) is listed pursuant to section 9(b)(3) of the Uyghur Human Rights Policy Act of 2020 (Public Law 116-145). (b) Exception.--For purposes of subsection (a), the term ``otherwise related legally or financially'' does not include a minority relationship or investment. (c) International Agreements.--This section shall be applied in a manner consistent with the obligations of the United States under international agreements. Mr. GRAVES of Missouri (during the reading). Madam Speaker, I ask unanimous consent to dispense with the reading. The SPEAKER pro tempore. Is there objection to the request of the gentleman from Missouri? There was no objection. The SPEAKER pro tempore. The question is on the amendment. The amendment was agreed to. The SPEAKER pro tempore. The question is on the engrossment and third reading of the bill. The bill was ordered to be engrossed and read a third time, and was read the third time. The SPEAKER pro tempore. The question is on the passage of the bill. The question was taken; and the Speaker pro tempore announced that the ayes appeared to have it. Mr. GRAVES of Missouri. Madam Speaker, on that I demand the yeas and nays. The SPEAKER pro tempore. Pursuant to section 3 of House Resolution 965, the yeas and nays are ordered. The vote was taken by electronic device, and there were--yeas 233, nays 188, not voting 10, as follows: [Roll No. 138] YEAS--233 Adams Aguilar Allred Axne Barragan Bass Beatty Bera Beyer Bishop (GA) Blumenauer Blunt Rochester Bonamici Boyle, Brendan F. Brindisi Brown (MD) Brownley (CA) Bustos Butterfield Carbajal Cardenas Carson (IN) Cartwright Case Casten (IL) Castor (FL) Castro (TX) Chu, Judy Cicilline Cisneros Clark (MA) Clarke (NY) Clay Cleaver Clyburn Cohen Connolly Cooper Correa Costa Courtney Cox (CA) Craig Crist Crow Cuellar Cunningham Davids (KS) Davis (CA) Davis, Danny K. Dean DeFazio DeGette DeLauro DelBene Delgado Demings DeSaulnier Deutch Dingell Doggett Doyle, Michael F. Engel Escobar Eshoo Espaillat Evans Finkenauer Fitzpatrick Fletcher Foster Frankel Fudge Gabbard Gallego Garamendi Garcia (IL) Garcia (TX) Golden Gomez Gonzalez (TX) Gottheimer Green, Al (TX) Grijalva Haaland Harder (CA) Hastings Hayes Heck Higgins (NY) Himes Horn, Kendra S. Horsford Houlahan Hoyer Huffman Jackson Lee Jayapal Jeffries Johnson (GA) Johnson (TX) Kaptur Keating Kelly (IL) Kennedy Khanna Kildee Kilmer Kim Kind Kirkpatrick Krishnamoorthi Kuster (NH) Lamb Langevin Larsen (WA) Larson (CT) Lawrence Lawson (FL) Lee (CA) Levin (CA) Levin (MI) Lewis Lieu, Ted Lipinski Loebsack Lofgren Lowenthal Lowey Lujan Luria Lynch Malinowski Maloney, Carolyn B. Maloney, Sean Matsui McBath McCollum McEachin McGovern McNerney Meeks Meng Mfume Moore Morelle Moulton Mucarsel-Powell Murphy (FL) Nadler Napolitano Neal Neguse Norcross O'Halleran Ocasio-Cortez Omar Pallone Panetta Pappas Pascrell Payne Pelosi Perlmutter Peters Phillips Pingree Pocan Porter Pressley Price (NC) Quigley Raskin Rice (NY) Richmond Rose (NY) Rouda Roybal-Allard Ruiz Ruppersberger Rush Ryan Sanchez Sarbanes Scanlon Schakowsky Schiff Schneider Schrader Schrier Scott (VA) Scott, David Serrano Sewell (AL) Shalala Sherman Sherrill Sires Slotkin Smith (NJ) Smith (WA) Soto Spanberger Speier Stanton Stevens Suozzi Swalwell (CA) Takano Thompson (CA) Thompson (MS) Titus Tlaib Tonko Torres (CA) Torres Small (NM) Trahan Trone Underwood Van Drew Vargas Veasey Vela Velazquez Visclosky Wasserman Schultz Waters Watson Coleman Welch Wexton Wild Wilson (FL) Yarmuth NAYS--188 Abraham Aderholt Allen Amash Amodei Armstrong Arrington Babin Bacon Baird Balderson Banks Barr Bergman Biggs Bilirakis Bishop (NC) Bishop (UT) Bost Brady Brooks (AL) Brooks (IN) Buchanan Buck Bucshon Budd Burchett Burgess Byrne Calvert Carter (GA) Chabot Cheney Cline Cloud Cole Collins (GA) Comer Conaway Cook Crawford Crenshaw Curtis Davidson (OH) Davis, Rodney DesJarlais Diaz-Balart Duncan Dunn Estes Ferguson Fleischmann Flores Fortenberry Foxx (NC) Fulcher Gaetz Garcia (CA) Gianforte Gibbs Gohmert Gonzalez (OH) Gooden Gosar Granger Graves (GA) Graves (LA) Graves (MO) Green (TN) Griffith Grothman Guest Guthrie Hagedorn Harris Hartzler Hern, Kevin Herrera Beutler Hice (GA) Higgins (LA) Hill (AR) Holding Hollingsworth Hudson Huizenga Hurd (TX) Johnson (LA) Johnson (OH) Johnson (SD) Jordan Joyce (OH) Joyce (PA) Katko Keller Kelly (MS) Kelly (PA) King (NY) Kinzinger Kustoff (TN) LaHood LaMalfa Lamborn Latta Lesko Long Lucas Luetkemeyer Marshall Massie Mast McAdams [[Page H3039]] McCarthy McCaul McClintock McHenry McKinley Meuser Miller Mitchell Moolenaar Mooney (WV) Mullin Murphy (NC) Newhouse Norman Nunes Olson Palazzo Palmer Pence Perry Peterson Posey Reed Reschenthaler Rice (SC) Riggleman Rodgers (WA) Roe, David P. Rogers (AL) Rogers (KY) Rose, John W. Rouzer Roy Rutherford Scalise Schweikert Scott, Austin Sensenbrenner Shimkus Simpson Smith (MO) Smith (NE) Smucker Spano Stauber Stefanik Steil Steube Stewart Stivers Taylor Thompson (PA) Thornberry Tiffany Timmons Tipton Turner Upton Wagner Walberg Walden Walker Walorski Waltz Watkins Webster (FL) Wenstrup Westerman Williams Wilson (SC) Wittman Womack Woodall Wright Yoho Young Zeldin NOT VOTING--10 Carter (TX) Emmer Gallagher King (IA) Lee (NV) Loudermilk Marchant Roby Rooney (FL) Weber (TX) {time} 1721 Ms. CASTOR of Florida changed her vote from ``nay'' to ``yea.'' So the bill was passed. The result of the vote was announced as above recorded. A motion to reconsider was laid on the table. Personal Explanation Mr. EMMER. Madam Speaker, on July 1st, I was unable to be present in the House Chamber to cast my vote on amendments and passage of H.R. 2. If present, I would have voted YEA on the Graves en bloc amendment no. 6 (RC No. 134), NAY on the Foxx Amendment (RC No. 135), NAY on the Tlaib Amendment (RC No. 136), YEA on the Motion to Recommit (RC No. 137), and NAY on H.R. 2 (RC No. 138). personal explanation Mr. KING of Iowa. Madam Speaker, I was unable to vote on July 1, 2020 due to not being in D.C. Had I been present, I would have voted yes on rollcall No. 134; yes on rollcall No. 135; no on rollcall No. 136; yes on rollcall No. 137; and no on rollcall No. 138. MEMBERS RECORDED PURSUANT TO HOUSE RESOLUTION 965, 116TH CONGRESS Cardenas (Gomez) Cleaver (Clay) DeSaulnier (Matsui) Frankel (Clark (MA)) Hastings (Wasserman Schultz) Johnson (TX) (Jeffries) Khanna (Gomez) Kirkpatrick (Gallego) Kuster (NH) (Brownley (CA)) Lawson (FL) (Evans) Lee (CA) (Huffman) Lewis (Kildee) Lieu, Ted (Beyer) Lofgren (Boyle, Brendan F.) Lowenthal (Beyer) Lowey (Tonko) Meng (Tonko) Moore (Beyer) Nadler (Jeffries) Napolitano (Correa) Payne (Wasserman Schultz) Pingree (Cicilline) Price (NC) (Butterfield) Rush (Underwood) Sanchez (Roybal-Allard) Serrano (Jeffries) Vargas (Levin (CA)) Watson Coleman (Pallone) Welch (McGovern) Wilson (FL) (Hayes) ____________________