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FWD: WTO/Burma: Sanders Amendment Passes



  
  The amendment secures $1 million in funding for the US Trade Representative
  (USTR) with the explicit conditions that the USTR use the funding to
  identify and defend national, state and local laws that are adversely
  affected by international trade and investment agreements.
  
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  AMENDMENT PROCESS FOR H.R. 1127, NATIONAL MONUMENT FAIRNESS ACT OF 1997
  (House of Representatives - September 25, 1997)
  
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  AMENDMENT NO. 22 OFFERED BY MR. SANDERS
  
  Mr. SANDERS. Mr. Chairman, I ask unanimous consent that we be allowed to
  vote the amendment up or down right now.
  
  The CHAIRMAN. Is there objection to the request of the gentleman from
  Vermont to renew his request for a recorded vote on his amendment at this
  time?
  
  There was no objection.
  
  Mr. DeFAZIO. Mr. Chairman, I withdraw my motion to rise.
  
  The CHAIRMAN. Without objection, the proceedings on the motion to rise are
  vacated.
  
  There was no objection.
  
  RECORDED VOTE
  
  The CHAIRMAN. A recorded vote has been demanded.
  
  A recorded vote was ordered.
  
  The vote was taken by electronic device, and there were--ayes 356, noes 64,
  not voting 13, as follows:
  
  Roll No. 452
  
  [Roll No. 452]
  
  AYES--356
  
  Abercrombie
  Ackerman
  Aderholt
  Allen
  Andrews
  Armey
  Bachus
  Baesler
  Baldacci
  Barcia
  Barr
  Barrett (WI)
  Bartlett
  Barton
  Bass
  Becerra
  Bentsen
  Berman
  Bilirakis
  Bishop
  Blagojevich
  Bliley
  Blumenauer
  Blunt
  Boehlert
  Boehner
  Bonior
  Bono
  Borski
  Boswell
  Boucher
  Boyd
  Brady
  Brown (CA)
  Brown (FL)
  Brown (OH)
  Bryant
  Bunning
  Burr
  Burton
  Buyer
  Calvert
  Camp
  Canady
  Capps
  Cardin
  Carson
  Castle
  Chabot
  Chambliss
  Chenoweth
  Clay
  Clayton
  Clement
  Clyburn
  Coble
  Coburn
  Combest
  Condit
  Conyers
  Cook
  Cooksey
  Costello
  Cox
  Coyne
  Cramer
  Crapo
  Cummings
  Cunningham
  Danner
  Davis (FL)
  Davis (IL)
  Deal
  DeFazio
  DeGette
  Delahunt
  DeLauro
  Dellums
  Deutsch
  Diaz-Balart
  Dingell
  Dixon
  Doggett
  Doolittle
  Doyle
  Duncan
  Edwards
  Ehlers
  Ehrlich
  Emerson
  Engel
  English
  Ensign
  Eshoo
  Etheridge
  Evans
  Ewing
  Farr
  Fattah
  Fazio
  Filner
  Foley
  Forbes
  Ford
  Fowler
  Fox
  Frank (MA)
  Franks (NJ)
  Frost
  Furse
  Gallegly
  Ganske
  Gejdenson
  Gephardt
  Gillmor
  Gilman
  Goode
  Goodlatte
  Goodling
  Gordon
  Graham
  Green
  Greenwood
  Gutierrez
  Gutknecht
  Hall (OH)
  Hall (TX)
  Harman
  Hayworth
  Hefley
  Hefner
  Herger
  Hill
  Hilleary
  Hilliard
  Hinchey
  Hinojosa
  Hobson
  Hoekstra
  Holden
  Hooley
  Hostettler
  Hulshof
  Hunter
  Hutchinson
  Inglis
  Istook
  Jackson (IL)
  Jackson-Lee (TX)
  Jefferson
  Jenkins
  John
  Johnson (WI)
  Johnson, E. B.
  Johnson, Sam
  Jones
  Kanjorski
  Kaptur
  Kasich
  Kelly
  Kennedy (MA)
  Kennedy (RI)
  Kennelly
  Kildee
  Kilpatrick
  Kim
  Kind (WI)
  Kingston
  Kleczka
  Klink
  Klug
  Kucinich
  LaFalce
  Lampson
  Lantos
  Largent
  LaTourette
  Lewis (CA)
  Lewis (GA)
  Lewis (KY)
  Linder
  Lipinski
  LoBiondo
  Lofgren
  Lowey
  Lucas
  Luther
  Maloney (CT)
  Maloney (NY)
  Manton
  Markey
  Martinez
  Mascara
  McCarthy (MO)
  McCarthy (NY)
  McCollum
  McDade
  McDermott
  McGovern
  McHale
  McHugh
  McInnis
  McIntosh
  McIntyre
  McKeon
  McKinney
  McNulty
  Meehan
  Meek
  Menendez
  Metcalf
  Mica
  Millender-McDonald
  Miller (CA)
  Minge
  Mink
  Moakley
  Mollohan
  Moran (KS)
  Murtha
  Myrick
  Nadler
  Neal
  Neumann
  Ney
  Northup
  Norwood
  Oberstar
  Obey
  Olver
  Ortiz
  Owens
  Pallone
  Pappas
  Parker
  Pascrell
  Pastor
  Paul
  Paxon
  Payne
  Pease
  Pelosi
  Peterson (MN)
  Peterson (PA)
  Petri
  Pickering
  Pitts
  Pombo
  Pomeroy
  Portman
  Poshard
  Price (NC)
  Pryce (OH)
  Quinn
  Radanovich
  Rahall
  Ramstad
  Rangel
  Redmond
  Regula
  Reyes
  Riggs
  Riley
  Rivers
  Rodriguez
  Roemer
  Rohrabacher
  Ros-Lehtinen
  Rothman
  Roybal-Allard
  Royce
  Rush
  Ryun
  Sabo
  Salmon
  Sanchez
  Sanders
  Sandlin
  Sawyer
  Saxton
  Scarborough
  Schaefer, Dan
  Schaffer, Bob
  Schumer
  Scott
  Sensenbrenner
  Serrano
  Sessions
  Shadegg
  Shays
  Sherman
  Shimkus
  Shuster
  Sisisky
  Skaggs
  Skelton
  Slaughter
  Smith (MI)
  Smith (NJ)
  Smith (OR)
  Smith (TX)
  Smith, Adam
  Smith, Linda
  Snowbarger
  Solomon
  Souder
  Spence
  Spratt
  Stabenow
  Stark
  Stearns
  Stenholm
  Stokes
  Strickland
  Stump
  Stupak
  Sununu
  Talent
  Tanner
  Tauscher
  Tauzin
  Taylor (MS)
  Taylor (NC)
  Thompson
  Thornberry
  Thune
  Thurman
  Tiahrt
  Tierney
  Torres
  Towns
  Traficant
  Turner
  Upton
  Velazquez
  Vento
  Visclosky
  Walsh
  Wamp
  Waters
  Watkins
  Watt (NC)
  Watts (OK)
  Waxman
  Weldon (FL)
  Weldon (PA)
  Weller
  Wexler
  Weygand
  Whitfield
  Wicker
  Wise
  Wolf
  Woolsey
  Yates
  Young (FL)
  
  
  NOES--64
  
  Archer
  Baker
  Ballenger
  Barrett (NE)
  Bateman
  Bereuter
  Berry
  Bilbray
  Callahan
  Campbell
  Cannon
  Christensen
  Crane
  Cubin
  Davis (VA)
  DeLay
  Dickey
  Dicks
  Dooley
  Dreier
  Dunn
  Everett
  Fawell
  Frelinghuysen
  Gekas
  Gilchrest
  Goss
  Granger
  Hamilton
  Hastert
  Hastings (WA)
  Horn
  Houghton
  Hoyer
  Hyde
  Johnson (CT)
  King (NY)
  Knollenberg
  Kolbe
  LaHood
  Latham
  Leach
  Levin
  Livingston
  Manzullo
  Matsui
  McCrery
  Miller (FL)
  Moran (VA)
  Morella
  Nethercutt
  Nussle
  Oxley
  Packard
  Pickett
  Porter
  Rogers
  Roukema
  Sanford
  Shaw
  Skeen
  Snyder
  Thomas
  White
  
  
  NOT VOTING--13
  
  Bonilla
  Collins
  Flake
  Foglietta
  Gibbons
  Gonzalez
  Hansen
  Hastings (FL)
  Lazio
  Rogan
  Schiff
  Wynn
  Young (AK)
  
  Messrs. PACKARD, SNYDER, DICKS, CANNON, WHITE, KENNEDY of Massachusetts,
  and Mr. HOYER changed their vote from `aye' to `no.'
  
  Messrs. BUNNING, EHLERS, TALENT, Mrs. MYRICK, Mr. BLUNT, and Mr. GREENWOOD
  changed their vote from `no' to `aye.'
  
  So the amendment was agreed to.
  
  The result of the vote was announced as above recorded.
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  ===== Comments by MDOLAN@CITIZEN (MDOLAN) at 10/01/97 5:24 pm
  
  
  
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