[Congressional Record (Bound Edition), Volume 152 (2006), Part 13] [House] [Pages 18277-18278] [From the U.S. Government Publishing Office, www.gpo.gov]PERSONAL EXPLANATION Mr. COOPER. Mr. Chairman, earlier today, I was speaking at an event being held in the basement of the Rayburn building and because the clock and bell system did not work in Room B-338, I missed two votes on amendments to H.R. 2965, the Federal Prison Industries Reform Act of 2006. Had I been present, I would have voted ``aye'' on the first Scott Amendment and ``aye'' on the second Scott Amendment. The Acting CHAIRMAN. The question is on the committee amendment in the nature of a substitute, as amended. The committee amendment in the nature of a substitute, as amended, was agreed to. The Acting CHAIRMAN. Under the rule, the Committee rises. Accordingly, the Committee rose; and the Speaker pro tempore (Mr. Shimkus) having assumed the chair, Mr. Gillmor, Acting Chairman of the Committee of the Whole House on the State of the Union, reported that that Committee, having had under consideration the bill (H.R. 2965) to amend title 18, United States Code, to require Federal Prison Industries to compete for its contracts minimizing its unfair competition with private sector firms and their non-inmate workers and empowering Federal agencies to get the best value for taxpayers' dollars, to provide a 5-year period during which Federal Prison Industries adjusts to obtaining inmate work opportunities through other than its mandatory source status, to enhance inmate access to remedial and vocational opportunities and other rehabilitative opportunities to better prepare inmates for a successful return to society, to authorize alternative inmate work opportunities in support of non-profit organizations and other public service programs, and for other purposes, pursuant to House Resolution 997, he reported the bill back to the House with an amendment adopted by the Committee of the Whole. The SPEAKER pro tempore. Under the rule, the previous question is ordered. Is a separate vote demanded on the amendment to the committee amendment in the nature of a substitute adopted by the Committee of the Whole? If not, the question is on the committee amendment in the nature of a substitute. The committee amendment in the nature of a substitute 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. SENSENBRENNER. Mr. Speaker, on that I demand the yeas and nays. The yeas and nays were ordered. The SPEAKER pro tempore. Pursuant to clause 8 and clause 9 of rule XX, this 15-minute vote on passage of H.R. 2965 will be followed by 5- minute votes on ordering the previous question on H. Res. 1002, and adoption of H. Res. 1002, if ordered. The vote was taken by electronic device, and there were--yeas 362, nays 57, not voting 13, as follows: [Roll No. 443] YEAS--362 Abercrombie Ackerman Aderholt Akin Alexander Allen Baca Baird Baker Baldwin Barrett (SC) Barrow Bartlett (MD) Barton (TX) Bass Bean Beauprez Berkley Berman Biggert Bilbray Bilirakis Bishop (GA) Bishop (NY) Bishop (UT) Blackburn Blunt Boehlert Boehner Bonilla Bonner Bono Boozman Boren Boswell Boucher Boustany Boyd Bradley (NH) Brady (PA) Brady (TX) Brown (OH) Brown (SC) Brown, Corrine Burgess Burton (IN) Butterfield Buyer Calvert Camp (MI) Cannon Cantor Capito Capps Capuano Cardin Carnahan Carson Carter Castle Chandler Chocola Clay Clyburn Coble Cole (OK) Conaway Conyers Cooper Costa Costello Cramer Crenshaw Crowley Cubin Cuellar Cummings Davis (AL) Davis (TN) Davis, Jo Ann Davis, Tom Deal (GA) DeFazio Delahunt DeLauro Dent Diaz-Balart, L. Diaz-Balart, M. Dicks Dingell Doolittle Doyle Drake Dreier Duncan Edwards Ehlers Emanuel Emerson Engel English (PA) Eshoo Etheridge Evans Everett Fattah Feeney Ferguson Fitzpatrick (PA) Flake Foley Forbes Ford Fortenberry Fossella Foxx Frank (MA) Franks (AZ) Frelinghuysen Gallegly Garrett (NJ) Gerlach Gibbons Gillmor Gingrey Gohmert Gonzalez Goode Goodlatte Gordon Granger Graves Green, Al Green, Gene Grijalva Gutierrez Hall Harman Harris Hart Hastings (WA) Hayes Hayworth Hefley Herseth Higgins Hinchey Hinojosa Hobson Hoekstra Hooley Hostettler Hoyer Hulshof Hunter Inglis (SC) Inslee Israel Issa Istook Jackson (IL) Jackson-Lee (TX) Jefferson Jenkins Jindal Johnson (CT) Johnson (IL) Johnson, E. B. Jones (NC) Jones (OH) Kaptur Kelly Kennedy (MN) Kennedy (RI) Kildee Kilpatrick (MI) Kind King (IA) King (NY) Kingston Kirk Kline Knollenberg Kolbe Kucinich Kuhl (NY) Langevin Lantos Larsen (WA) Larson (CT) Latham LaTourette Leach Lee Levin Lewis (CA) Lewis (GA) Lewis (KY) Linder Lipinski LoBiondo Lowey Lynch Mack Manzullo Marchant Markey Marshall Matheson Matsui McCarthy McCaul (TX) McCotter McCrery McGovern McHenry McIntyre McKeon McMorris Rodgers McNulty Meehan Meek (FL) Meeks (NY) Melancon Mica Michaud Millender-McDonald Miller (FL) Miller (MI) Miller (NC) Miller, Gary Miller, George Moore (KS) Moran (KS) Moran (VA) Musgrave Myrick Nadler Napolitano Neal (MA) Neugebauer Northup Norwood Nunes Nussle Olver Ortiz Osborne Otter Owens Oxley Pallone Pascrell Pastor Paul Pearce Pelosi Pence Peterson (MN) Pickering Pitts Platts Pombo Pomeroy Porter Price (GA) Price (NC) Pryce (OH) Putnam Radanovich Ramstad Rangel Regula Rehberg Reichert Renzi Reynolds Rogers (AL) Rogers (MI) Rohrabacher Ros-Lehtinen Rothman Roybal-Allard Royce Ruppersberger Ryan (OH) Ryan (WI) Ryun (KS) Salazar Sanchez, Linda T. Sanchez, Loretta Sanders Schiff Schmidt Schwartz (PA) Schwarz (MI) Scott (GA) Sensenbrenner Sessions Shadegg Shaw Shays Sherman Shuster Simmons Simpson Skelton Slaughter Smith (NJ) Smith (TX) Smith (WA) Snyder Sodrel Solis Souder Spratt Stearns Stupak Sullivan Sweeney Tancredo Tanner Tauscher Taylor (NC) Terry Thomas Thompson (CA) Thompson (MS) Thornberry Tiahrt Tiberi Tierney Towns Turner Udall (CO) Udall (NM) Upton Van Hollen Velazquez Walden (OR) Walsh Wamp Wasserman Schultz Waters Watson Watt Waxman Weiner Weldon (FL) Weldon (PA) Weller Westmoreland Wexler Whitfield Wicker Wilson (NM) Wilson (SC) Woolsey Wu Wynn Young (AK) Young (FL) NAYS--57 Andrews Bachus Berry Blumenauer Brown-Waite, Ginny Campbell (CA) Cardoza Chabot Davis (CA) Davis (IL) Davis (KY) [[Page 18278]] DeGette Doggett Farr Filner Green (WI) Gutknecht Hastings (FL) Hensarling Herger Holden Holt Honda Hyde Kanjorski LaHood Lofgren, Zoe Lucas Lungren, Daniel E. McCollum (MN) McDermott McHugh McKinney Mollohan Moore (WI) Murtha Oberstar Obey Payne Peterson (PA) Petri Poe Rahall Reyes Rogers (KY) Ross Rush Sabo Saxton Schakowsky Scott (VA) Serrano Sherwood Shimkus Taylor (MS) Visclosky Wolf NOT VOTING--13 Becerra Case Cleaver Culberson Davis (FL) Gilchrest Johnson, Sam Keller Maloney Murphy Ney Stark Strickland Announcement by the Speaker Pro Tempore The SPEAKER pro tempore (during the vote). Members are advised there are 2 minutes remaining in this vote. {time} 1334 Mr. FARR and Mr. REYES changed their vote from ``yea'' to ``nay.'' So the bill was passed. The result of the vote was announced as above recorded. A motion to reconsider was laid on the table. Stated for: Mr. MURPHY. Mr. Speaker, on rollcall No. 443, had I been present, I would have voted ``yes.'' ____________________