[Congressional Record Volume 159, Number 101 (Tuesday, July 16, 2013)] [Extensions of Remarks] [Pages E1067-E1068] From the Congressional Record Online through the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov] PERSONAL EXPLANATION ______ HON. RON BARBER of arizona in the house of representatives Tuesday, July 16, 2013 Mr. BARBER. Mr. Speaker, due to attending the memorial for the 19 firefighters who died fighting the wildfire in Yarnell, Arizona, I missed 20 recorded votes on July 9, 2013. I would like to indicate at this point how I would have voted had I been present for those votes. On rollcall vote No. 308, H. Res. 288, I would have voted ``yea'' On Ordering the Previous Question to begin consideration of the bill (H.R. 2609) making appropriations for energy and water development and related agencies for the fiscal year ending September 30, 2014, and for other purposes. On rollcall vote No. 309, H. Res. 288, I would have voted ``yea'' On Agreeing to the Resolution for consideration of the bill (H.R. 2609) making appropriations for energy and water development and related agencies for the fiscal year ending September 30, 2014, and for other purposes. On rollcall vote No. 310, Journal, I would have voted ``no'' on approving the Journal. On rollcall vote No. 311, H.R. 2609, the FY2014 Energy and Water Appropriations Bill, I would have voted ``no'' to strike the section of the bill that would prevent the Army Corps of Engineers from updating guidance concerning federal jurisdiction under the Clean Water Act. On rollcall vote No. 312, H.R. 2609, the FY2014 Energy and Water Appropriations Bill, I would have voted ``no'' to strike the section that would prevent the Army Corps of Engineers from changing the definitions of ``fill material'' or ``discharge material'' under the Clean Water Act. On rollcall vote No. 313, H.R. 2609, the FY2014 Energy and Water Appropriations Bill, I would have voted ``no'' to increase renewable energy, energy reliability, and efficiency by $245 million and to decrease Weapons Activities by the same amount. On rollcall vote No. 314, H.R. 2609, the FY2014 Energy and Water Appropriations Bill, I would have voted ``no'' to increase Renewable Energy, Energy Reliability and Efficiency by $31 million and reduces Departmental Administration by the same amount. [[Page E1068]] On rollcall vote No. 315, H.R. 2609, the FY2014 Energy and Water Appropriations Bill, I would have voted ``no'' to reduce Renewable Energy, Energy Reliability, and Efficiency by $9.8 million and transfer the same amount to the Spending Reduction Account. On rollcall vote No. 316, H.R. 2609, the FY2014 Energy and Water Appropriations Bill, I would have voted ``no'' to increase Renewable Energy, Energy Reliability, and Efficiency by $50 million and decrease Weapons Activities by the same amount. On rollcall vote No. 317, H.R. 2609, the FY2014 Energy and Water Appropriations Bill, I would have voted ``no'' to reduce Renewable Energy, Energy Reliability, and Efficiency by $4.75 million and transfer the same amount to the Spending Reduction Account. On rollcall vote No. 318, H.R. 2609, the FY2014 Energy and Water Appropriations Bill, I would have voted ``yea'' to increase Renewable Energy, Energy Reliability, and Efficiency by $1 million and decrease Departmental Administration by the same amount. On rollcall vote No. 319, H.R. 2609, the FY2014 Energy and Water Appropriations Bill, I would have voted ``no'' to reduce the Renewable Energy, Energy Reliability, and Efficiency and Fossil Energy Research and Development by $1.5 billion collectively, and transfer the same amount to the Spending Reduction Account. On rollcall vote No. 320, H.R. 2609, the FY2014 Energy and Water Appropriations Bill, I would have voted ``yea'' to increase Renewable Energy, Energy Reliability, and Efficiency by $10 million and decrease Departmental Administration by the same amount. On rollcall vote No. 321, H.R. 2609, the FY2014 Energy and Water Appropriations Bill, I would have voted ``no'' to increase Renewable Energy, Energy Reliability, and Efficiency by $15 million and decrease Weapons Activities by the same amount. On rollcall vote No. 322, H.R. 2609, the FY2014 Energy and Water Appropriations Bill, I would have voted ``no'' to increase Renewable Energy, Energy Reliability, and Efficiency by $15.5 million and reduce Weapons Activities by the same amount. On rollcall vote No. 323, H.R. 2609, the FY2014 Energy and Water Appropriations Bill, I would have voted ``no'' to increase Renewable Energy, Energy Reliability, and Efficiency by $20 million and reduce Weapons Activities by the same amount. On rollcall vote No. 324, H.R. 2609, the FY2014 Energy and Water Appropriations Bill, I would have voted ``no'' to increase Renewable Energy, Energy Reliability, and Efficiency by $40 million and reduce Weapons Activities by the same amount. On rollcall vote No. 325, H.R. 2609, the FY2014 Energy and Water Appropriations Bill, I would have voted ``no'' to decrease Nuclear Energy by $25 million and increases Office of Science account by the same amount. On rollcall vote No. 326, H.R. 2609, the FY2014 Energy and Water Appropriations Bill, I would have voted ``no'' to reduce Fossil Energy Research and Development and Weapons Activities by $127 million collectively and increase Advanced Research Projects Agency--Energy by the same amount. On rollcall vote No. 327, H.R. 2609, the FY2014 Energy and Water Appropriations Bill, I would have voted ``no'' to increase Office of Science account by $500 million and decrease Weapons Activities by the same amount. ____________________