[Journal of the House of Representatives, 1994] [Thursday, March 17, 1994 (25), Para 25.20 Roll No. 70] [Page 285] [From the U.S. Government Publishing Office, www.gpo.gov] Para. 25.20 [Roll No. 70] AYES--237 Abercrombie Ackerman Andrews (ME) Andrews (NJ) Andrews (TX) Bacchus (FL) Baesler Barca Barlow Barrett (WI) Becerra Beilenson Bereuter Berman Bilbray Bishop Blackwell Boehlert Bonior Boucher Brewster Brooks Brown (FL) Brown (OH) Bryant Byrne Cantwell Cardin Carr Castle Chapman Clay Clayton Clement Clyburn Coleman Collins (MI) Condit Conyers Cooper Coppersmith Coyne Cramer Danner Darden DeFazio DeLauro Dellums Derrick Deutsch Dicks Dingell Dixon Dooley Dunn Durbin Edwards (CA) Edwards (TX) Engel English Eshoo Evans Fawell Fazio Fields (LA) Filner Fingerhut Flake Foglietta Ford (MI) Ford (TN) Frank (MA) Franks (CT) Franks (NJ) Frost Furse Gejdenson Gephardt Geren Gibbons Gilman Glickman Gonzalez Gordon Greenwood Gutierrez Hamburg Hamilton Harman Hefner Hilliard Hinchey Hoagland Hochbrueckner Horn Houghton Hoyer Huffington Hughes Inslee Jacobs Johnson (CT) Johnson (GA) Johnson (SD) Johnson, E. B. Kennedy Kennelly Kleczka Klein Klug Kolbe Kopetski Kreidler Lambert Lancaster Lantos LaRocco Laughlin Lazio Leach Lehman Levin Lewis (GA) Lloyd Long Lowey Machtley Maloney Mann Margolies-Mezvinsky Markey Matsui Mazzoli McCandless McCloskey McCurdy McHale McInnis McKinney Meehan Menendez Meyers Miller (CA) Mineta Minge Mink Moakley Molinari Montgomery Moran Morella Nadler Neal (MA) Neal (NC) Obey Olver Orton Owens Pallone Pastor Payne (NJ) Payne (VA) Pelosi Peterson (FL) Pickett Pickle Pomeroy Porter Price (NC) Pryce (OH) Ramstad Rangel Reed Reynolds Richardson Ridge Roemer Rose Roukema Rowland Roybal-Allard Rush Sabo Sanders Sangmeister Sawyer Schenk Schiff Schroeder Schumer Scott Serrano Sharp Shays Shepherd Sisisky Skaggs Slattery Slaughter Smith (IA) Snowe Spratt Stark Stokes Strickland Studds Swett Swift Synar Tanner Thomas (CA) Thompson Thornton Thurman Torkildsen Torricelli Towns Traficant Unsoeld Valentine Velazquez Vento Visclosky Washington Waters Waxman Wheat Whitten Williams Wilson Wise Woolsey Wyden Wynn Yates Zeliff Zimmer NOES--169 Allard Applegate Archer Armey Bachus (AL) Baker (CA) Baker (LA) Ballenger Barcia Barrett (NE) Bartlett Barton Bateman Bentley Bevill Bilirakis Bliley Blute Boehner Bonilla Borski Browder Bunning Burton Buyer Callahan Calvert Camp Canady Clinger Coble Collins (GA) Combest Costello Cox Crane Crapo Cunningham de la Garza Deal DeLay Diaz-Balart Dickey Doolittle Dornan Dreier Duncan Ehlers Emerson Everett Ewing Fields (TX) Fish Gallegly Gekas Gilchrest Gillmor Gingrich Goodlatte Goodling Goss Grams Gunderson Hall (OH) Hall (TX) Hancock Hansen Hayes Hefley Herger Hobson Hoekstra Hoke Holden Hunter Hutchinson Hutto Hyde Inglis Inhofe Istook Johnson, Sam Kanjorski Kaptur Kasich Kildee Kim King Kingston Klink Knollenberg Kyl LaFalce Levy Lewis (CA) Lewis (FL) Lightfoot Lipinski Manzullo McCollum McCrery McDade McHugh McKeon McMillan McNulty Mica Miller (FL) Mollohan Moorhead Murtha Myers Nussle Oberstar Ortiz Oxley Packard Parker Paxon Penny Peterson (MN) Petri Pombo Portman Poshard Quillen Quinn Rahall Ravenel Regula Roberts Rogers Rohrabacher Ros-Lehtinen Roth Royce Santorum Sarpalius Saxton Sensenbrenner Shaw Shuster Skeen Smith (MI) Smith (NJ) Smith (OR) Smith (TX) Solomon Spence Stearns Stenholm Stump Stupak Sundquist Talent Tauzin Taylor (MS) Taylor (NC) Tejeda Thomas (WY) Upton Volkmer Vucanovich Walker Walsh Weldon Wolf Young (AK) Young (FL) NOT VOTING--27 Brown (CA) Collins (IL) Farr Fowler Gallo Grandy Green Hastert Hastings Jefferson Johnston Linder Livingston Manton Martinez McDermott Meek Mfume Michel Murphy Natcher Rostenkowski Schaefer Skelton Torres Tucker Watt So the bill, as amended, was passed. By unanimous consent, the title was amended so as to read: ``An Act to amend title 18, United States Code, to assure freedom of access to reproductive services.''. A motion to reconsider the votes whereby said bill, as amended, was passed and the title was amended was, by unanimous consent, laid on the table. Mrs. SCHROEDER, pursuant to House Resolution 374, moved that the House insist on its amendments to the bill of the Senate (S. 636) to amend the Public Health Service Act to permit individuals to have freedom of access to certain medical clinics and facilities, and for other purposes; and request a conference thereon. After debate, By unanimous consent, the previous question was ordered. The question being put, viva voce, Will the House insist on its amendments and request a conference? The SPEAKER pro tempore, Mr. STUDDS, announced that the yeas had it. Mr. SMITH of New Jersey objected to the vote on the ground that a quorum was not present and not voting. A quorum not being present, The roll was called under clause 4, rule XV, and the call was taken by electronic device. Yeas 228 When there appeared <3-line {> Nays 166