Senate amendment to H.R. 5371 - Continuing Appropriations, Agriculture, Legislative Branch, Military Construction and Veterans Affairs, and Extensions Act, 2026
Senate amendment to H.R. 5371 - Continuing Appropriations, Agriculture, Legislative Branch, Military Construction and Veterans Affairs, and Extensions Act, 2026
Hearing Information
Meeting Information
Tuesday, November 11, 2025 - 6:30pm H-313, The Capitol View Announcement »
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Bill Text
Text of Senate amendment to H.R. 5371PDFXML
(as engrossed by the Senate)
Hearing Documents
Rule PDF
H. Rept. 119-372PDF
Rule Information
COMMITTEE ACTION:
REPORTED BY A RECORD VOTE of 8-4 on November 12, 2025.
FLOOR ACTION ON H. RES. 873:
Agreed to by a record vote of 213-209, after agreeing to the previous question by a record vote of 216-213, on Wednesday, November 12, 2025.
MANAGERS: Fischbach/McGovern
1. Provides for consideration of the Senate amendment to H.R. 5371.
2. Makes in order a motion offered by the chair of the Committee on Appropriations or his designee that the House concur in the Senate amendment to H.R. 5371.
3. Waives all points of order against consideration of the motion and the Senate amendment.
4. Provides that the Senate amendment and the motion shall be considered as read.
5. Provides one hour of debate on the motion equally divided and controlled by the chair and ranking minority member of the Committee on Appropriations or their respective designees.
Amendments (click each header to sort table ▲▼ by that column)
| # | Version # | Sponsor(s) | Party | Summary | Status |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Version 2 | Landsman (OH) | Democrat | Revised Prevents appropriated funds from being used to implement cuts to Medicaid or the Affordable Care Act. | Revised |
| 2 | Version 2 | Landsman (OH) | Democrat | Revised Prevents appropriated funds from being used to implement tariffs that raise prices on American families. | Revised |
| 3 | Version 2 | Landsman (OH) | Democrat | Revised Prevents appropriated funds from being used to implement tariffs that harm American small businesses. | Revised |
| 4 | Version 3 | Landsman (OH) | Democrat | Revised Prevents appropriated funds from being used to implement tariffs that harm American farmers or the American agricultural industry. | Revised |
| 5 | Version 2 | Landsman (OH) | Democrat | Revised Prevents appropriated funds from being used to implement cuts to SNAP, WIC, or other food and nutrition assistance programs. | Revised |
| 6 | Version 2 | Landsman (OH) | Democrat | Revised Prevents appropriated funds from being used to implement Reductions in Force (RIFs) through January 20, 2029. | Revised |
| 7 | Version 2 | Landsman (OH) | Democrat | Revised Prevents appropriated funds from being used to unlawfully revoke, terminate, rescind, withhold, or delay awarded or obligated federal funding or grants from intended recipients – including, but not limited to, state governments and local governments, public safety agencies and first responders, hospitals and medical centers, universities and schools, nonprofits, and small businesses. | Revised |
| 8 | Version 2 | Landsman (OH) | Democrat | Revised Prevents appropriated funds from being used to dismantle the National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health. | Revised |
| 9 | Version 2 | Ansari (AZ) | Democrat | Revised Implements disclosure requirements on use of funds for White House ballroom construction. | Revised |
| 10 | Version 2 | Landsman (OH) | Democrat | Revised Prevents appropriated funds from being used to dismantle the U.S. EPA’s Office of Research and Development. | Revised |
| 11 | Version 2 | Olszewski (MD), Randall (WA), Dexter (OR), Tlaib (MI), Houlahan (PA), Gottheimer (NJ) | Democrat | Revised An amendment to remove the expedited procedures outlined in the ICA by Trump. | Revised |
| 12 | Version 2 | Landsman (OH) | Democrat | Revised Prevents appropriated funds from being used to alter, reduce, eliminate, terminate, or dismantle the Head Start Program. | Revised |
| 13 | Version 2 | Landsman (OH) | Democrat | Revised Prevents appropriated funds from being used to alter, reduce, eliminate, terminate, or dismantle the Public Service Loan Forgiveness Program. | Revised |
| 14 | Version 2 | Olszewski (MD), Randall (WA), Dexter (OR), Tlaib (MI) | Democrat | Revised An amendment that states funds cannot be deferred or withheld from obligation 90-days before the end of the fiscal year or the expiration of the period of availability of such budget authority | Revised |
| 15 | Version 2 | Ansari (AZ) | Democrat | Revised Prohibition on use of funds for White House ballroom construction. | Revised |
| 16 | Version 2 | Landsman (OH) | Democrat | Revised Prevents appropriated funds from being used to reduce benefits, services, funding, or programs for American veterans. | Revised |
| 17 | Version 2 | Ansari (AZ) | Democrat | Revised Prohibits the Act from taking effect until the premium tax credits established under section 36B of the Internal Revenue Code of 1986 are renewed or otherwise extended. | Revised |
| 18 | Version 1 | Titus (NV), Garamendi (CA) | Democrat | Prohibits funding for explosive nuclear testing. | Submitted |
| 19 | Version 1 | Houlahan (PA) | Democrat | Prohibits funds from being distributed if it is determined by the Congressional Budget Office that the legislation will cause an increase in cost of living, including health care premiums, for those with a taxable income of less than $400,000. | Submitted |
| 20 | Version 1 | Wasserman Schultz (FL), Takano (CA), Dingell (MI), Escobar (TX), Salinas (OR), Fletcher (TX), Landsman (OH), Stansbury (NM), Kelly (IL), Frankel (FL), Brownley (CA), Bonamici (OR), Ruiz (CA), Ansari (AZ), Amo (RI), Dexter (OR), Foushee (NC), Pou (NJ), Castro (TX), Rivas (CA), Pappas (NH), Morrison (MN), Jacobs (CA), Stanton (AZ), Moulton (MA), Levin (CA), Tran (CA), Garcia (TX), Gottheimer (NJ), Bell (MO), Meng (NY), McBath (GA), Plaskett (VI), Kaptur (OH), Ross (NC), McIver (NJ), Watson Coleman (NJ), Tlaib (MI) | Democrat | Restores $51.7 billion in advance funding for the Toxic Exposures Fund. | Submitted |
| 21 | Version 2 | Titus (NV) | Democrat | Revised Inserts the text of the FAIR BET Act, which restores the gambling loss deduction to 100%. | Revised |
| 22 | Version 1 | Houlahan (PA) | Democrat | Protects the Department of Veteran Affairs facilities and services by preventing any funds made available through the bill from being used for any action that would downsize, privatize, or reduce services, staffing or benefits at the VA. | Submitted |
| 23 | Version 2 | Subramanyam (VA), Escobar (TX), Fletcher (TX), Horsford (NV), Levin (CA), McIver (NJ), Vindman (VA), Adams (NC), Torres (CA), Davis (IL), Amo (RI), DelBene (WA), Meng (NY), Titus (NV) | Democrat | Revised Strikes Section 213 of the Legislative Branch appropriations bill, which would allow U.S. Senators to sue the federal government for a minimum of $500,000 in taxpayer dollars over legal phone record collections. | Revised |
| 24 | Version 2 | Hayes (CT), Hoyle (OR), Ansari (AZ), Fields (LA), Foushee (NC), Randall (WA), Scholten (MI), Kelly (IL), Bonamici (OR), Dexter (OR), Olszewski (MD), Schrier (WA), Williams (GA), Stansbury (NM), Tlaib (MI), Crockett (TX), Brownley (CA), Wasserman Schultz (FL), Moulton (MA), Horsford (NV), Bell (MO), Beatty (OH), Rivas (CA), Fletcher (TX), Carson (IN), Davis (IL), Costa (CA), Amo (RI), Tokuda (HI), Escobar (TX), Dingell (MI), Adams (NC), Kamlager-Dove (CA), Pou (NJ), Hernández (PR), Balint (VT), Sánchez (CA), Larson (CT), Jacobs (CA), Stanton (AZ), Brown (OH), Velázquez (NY), Cherfilus-McCormick (FL), Johnson (TX), Clarke (NY), Gottheimer (NJ), Plaskett (VI), Titus (NV), Meng (NY), McBath (GA) | Democrat | Revised This amendment ensures uninterrupted benefits for the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) during a lapse in government funding. | Revised |
| 25 | Version 1 | Leger Fernández (NM), Raskin (MD), Dexter (OR), Scanlon (PA), Houlahan (PA), Vasquez (NM) | Democrat | Strikes section 213 of Division C, which allows Senators who were legally subpoenaed during the January 6 criminal conspiracy investigation to receive at least $8 million at taxpayer expense. | Submitted |
| 26 | Version 1 | Houlahan (PA) | Democrat | Amends the Republican Budget, H.R.1, to exempt individuals with disabilities from having to prove eligibility requirements for Medicaid every 6 months. | Submitted |
| 27 | Version 1 | Houlahan (PA) | Democrat | Delays the Effective Date of Provisions until Pete Hegseth is no longer Secretary of Defense. | Submitted |
| 28 | Version 1 | Houlahan (PA) | Democrat | Repeals the provision in the Republican Budget, H.R.1, that imposed cuts to SNAP benefits nationwide by vastly increasing costs to the states. | Submitted |
| 29 | Version 1 | Leger Fernández (NM), Schrier (WA), Vasquez (NM) | Democrat | Affirms USDA's authority to reimburse states for SNAP and NAP under section 118 and requires state reimbursements for other nutrition programs. | Submitted |
| 30 | Version 1 | McGovern (MA) | Democrat | Repeals the $186 billion in cuts to the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) included in the Big Ugly Bill, which harms all SNAP beneficiaries, including families with kids, older adults, and veterans. | Submitted |
| 31 | Version 1 | Leger Fernández (NM) | Democrat | Repeals the health title of the OBBBA. | Submitted |
| 32 | Version 1 | Scanlon (PA) | Democrat | This amendment would strike the language in the Big Beautiful Bill which defunds Planned Parenthood. | Submitted |
| 33 | Version 1 | Leger Fernández (NM) | Democrat | Permanently extends the ACA enhanced premium tax credits. | Submitted |
| 34 | Version 2 | Barragán (CA) | Democrat | Revised Requires federal employees who were involuntarily dismissed without cause from the Centers for Disease Control since January 20, 2025 to be reinstated with backpay. | Revised |
| 35 | Version 1 | Scanlon (PA) | Democrat | This amendment permanently extends a 2022-2024 law that reimbursed families whose SNAP benefits had been stolen. | Submitted |
| 36 | Version 2 | Sánchez (CA), Bonamici (OR), Salinas (OR), Mannion (NY), Adams (NC), Amo (RI), Gomez (CA), Davis (IL), Larson (CT), Tran (CA), Stanton (AZ), Gottheimer (NJ), Ross (NC) | Democrat | Revised Terminates Trump's executive orders imposing global tariffs, and tariffs on Mexico, Brazil, and Canada. | Revised |
| 37 | Version 1 | DeSaulnier (CA) | Democrat | Prohibits the use of funds to transfer the administration of IDEA to another Department or Agency. | Submitted |
| 38 | Version 1 | DeSaulnier (CA) | Democrat | No funds can be used to implement any policies that would reduce the number of individuals with disabilities on Medicaid. | Submitted |
| 39 | Version 1 | DeSaulnier (CA) | Democrat | No funds can be used to stop or delay previously approved grants or formula funding for infrastructure from being approved and disbursed | Submitted |
| 40 | Version 1 | Scanlon (PA) | Democrat | This amendment would make WIC mandatory spending, sparing it from being impacted by future shutdowns. | Submitted |
| 41 | Version 1 | Pappas (NH) | Democrat | Bars reductions in force for civilian or military shipyard workers. | Submitted |
| 42 | Version 2 | Pappas (NH) | Democrat | Revised Extends open enrollment for 2026 to May 1, 2026. | Revised |
| 43 | Version 1 | Bell (MO) | Democrat | Directs USDA to use existing WIC modernization funds to support outreach and enrollment assistance in underserved urban neighborhoods. | Submitted |
| 44 | Version 1 | Dexter (OR) | Democrat | Repeals the health provisions of the One Big Beautiful Bill Act. | Submitted |
| 45 | Version 1 | Randall (WA), Adams (NC), Bonamici (OR), Salinas (OR), Tlaib (MI), Gottheimer (NJ), Plaskett (VI) | Democrat | Extends the prohibition of federal funds to initiate, carry out, implement, or otherwise notice a reduction in force to reduce the number of employees within any department, agency, or office of the Federal Government through January 20, 2029. | Submitted |
| 46 | Version 1 | Leger Fernández (NM) | Democrat | Extends the ACA enhanced premium tax credits for one year. | Submitted |
| 47 | Version 1 | Dexter (OR) | Democrat | Permanently extends the ACA premium tax credits. | Submitted |
| 48 | Version 1 | Randall (WA), Tlaib (MI) | Democrat | Repeals the changes to Medicaid made under the Big Ugly Law that will cause over 15 million Americans to lose health care access. | Submitted |
| 49 | Version 2 | Horsford (NV), Sánchez (CA), Landsman (OH), Stansbury (NM), Mannion (NY), Carter (LA), Tokuda (HI), Pettersen (CO), Lee (NV), Hoyle (OR), Costa (CA), Ansari (AZ), Salinas (OR), Foushee (NC), Scholten (MI), Barragán (CA), Levin (CA), Peters (CA), Olszewski (MD), Houlahan (PA), Schrier (WA), Gonzalez (TX), Carbajal (CA), Fletcher (TX), Vasquez (NM), Tran (CA), Goodlander (NH) | Democrat | Revised All financial support provided to Argentina not explicitly authorized by Congress is hereby terminated and $40B is hereby appropriated to go toward extending the APTCs through December 31, 2027 | Revised |
| 50 | Version 1 | Randall (WA), Underwood (IL), Tlaib (MI) | Democrat | Adds a new section to include permanent extension of the Affordable Care Act's enhanced premium tax credits. | Submitted |
| 51 | Version 2 | Bell (MO) | Democrat | Revised Administrator of the Federal Emergency Management Agency to continue disaster relief, recovery, and mitigation operations funded through the Disaster Relief Fund in the event of a lapse in appropriations, and for other purposes. | Revised |
| 52 | Version 1 | Randall (WA), Tlaib (MI) | Democrat | Repeals the new onerous paperwork requirements for SNAP in the Big Ugly Law that will result in countless individuals losing food assistance. | Submitted |
| 53 | Version 1 | Bell (MO) | Democrat | Prohibit any funds in the bill from being used to assist in the increase of ACA premiums | Submitted |
| 54 | Version 1 | Stansbury (NM) | Democrat | This is substantively identical to a bill requiring the immediate release of funds appropriated for the supplemental nutrition assistance program (SNAP) and the special supplemental nutrition program for women, infants, and children (WIC). The amendment also requires SNAP and WIC to be funded in the event of future shut downs. | Submitted |
| 55 | Version 1 | Massie (KY) | Republican | Strikes section 781 in title VII of division B. This section redefines legal “hemp” to impose dramatically tighter limits on THC content in hemp-derived consumer product, extinguishing a $28 billion dollar industry and the many rural communities who depend on it. | Submitted |
| 56 | Version 1 | Massie (KY) | Republican | Stikes section 8001 of division H. This section exempts the spending in this bill and related divisions from statutory and Senate PAYGO scorekeeping requirements. Thus preventing the bill’s budgetary costs from being recorded on deficit scorecards, shielding it from automatic spending cuts. | Submitted |
| 57 | Version 1 | Salinas (OR) | Democrat | Prohibits funds from being used to use the National Guard for immigration enforcement purposes. | Submitted |
| 58 | Version 1 | Stanton (AZ) | Democrat | Legislative Branch Amendment: Allows for individuals who are beneficiaries of deferred action, deferred enforced departure, or temporary protected status to be treated in the same manner as citizens of the United States for purposes of determining the eligibility of such individuals to serve as officers or employees of Congress | Submitted |
| 59 | Version 1 | Stanton (AZ) | Democrat | Allows for assessment of the condition, operational impact, and replacement needs of HVAC systems at installations located in extreme heat environments, including Luke Air Force Base | Submitted |
| 60 | Version 1 | Landsman (OH) | Democrat | Prevents appropriated funds from being used to to reduce or eliminate U.S. EPA rules or regulations governing reporting requirements related to forever chemicals. | Submitted |
| 61 | Version 1 | DelBene (WA), Randall (WA) | Democrat | Prohibits the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services from implementing the Wasteful and Inappropriate Service Reduction (WISeR) model. Identical to H.R. 5940 (119th Congress). | Submitted |
| 62 | Version 1 | Takano (CA) | Democrat | Prohibits the reduction, rescission, or diminishment of any existing presumptive service connection for Veterans Affairs disability benefits. | Submitted |
| 63 | Version 1 | Takano (CA) | Democrat | Prohibits the Department of Veterans Affairs from conducting reductions-in-force of any employees in VBA, BVA, or VHA who are involved in benefits claims processing, disability compensation rating, claims quality review, toxic exposure benefits determinations, or health care delivery. | Submitted |
| 64 | Version 1 | Takano (CA) | Democrat | Prohibits any of the funds made available by this Act from being used to delay, suspend, or otherwise impede implementation of the Sergeant First Class Heath Robinson Honoring Our PACT Act. | Submitted |
| 65 | Version 1 | Takano (CA) | Democrat | Requires employees of the Department of Veterans Affairs' Office of the Secretary, Office of General Counsel, and Office of Public and Intergovernmental Affairs to complete training related to permitted and restricted activities pursuant to the Hatch Act. | Submitted |
| 66 | Version 1 | Horsford (NV) | Democrat | Direct the Secretary of Defense to provide the Secretary of Veterans Affairs any environmental hazard data, toxic exposure records, or occupational health surveillance records pertaining to veterans who served at locations subject to classification restrictions in a format suitable for disability claims adjudication. | Submitted |
| 67 | Version 1 | Williams (GA) | Democrat | Allows people who live in broadband deserts to deduct internet costs from SNAP eligibility income calculation. | Submitted |
| 68 | Version 1 | Williams (GA) | Democrat | Adding a new section in SNAP to allow the deduction of the cost of menstrual products from income for eligibility purposes | Submitted |
| 69 | Version 1 | Takano (CA), Horsford (NV), Lee (NV) | Democrat | Establishes a presumptive service connection for the purposes of administering VA disability benefits for veterans who served at the Nevada Test and Training Range, or an associated remote operating location, between 1955 and 1988. | Submitted |
| 70 | Version 1 | Jeffries (NY), Clark (MA), Johnson (TX), Tokuda (HI), Olszewski (MD), Morrison (MN), Landsman (OH), Elfreth (MD), Barragán (CA), Dexter (OR), Horsford (NV), DelBene (WA), Tran (CA), Brown (OH), Stanton (AZ), Krishnamoorthi (IL), Randall (WA), Rivas (CA), Scott (VA), Pappas (NH), Bonamici (OR), Vasquez (NM), Dingell (MI), Espaillat (NY), Clarke (NY), Ansari (AZ), Takano (CA) | Democrat | Extends the enhanced premium tax credits for 3 years. | Submitted |
| 71 | Version 1 | Williams (GA) | Democrat | Revises SNAP eligibility to allow independent students and students with an expected family contribution (EFC) of $0 to be eligible to participate in the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program. | Submitted |
| 72 | Version 1 | Williams (GA) | Democrat | Amendment to make Head Start Program mandatory spending. | Submitted |
| 73 | Version 1 | Scholten (MI), Johnson (TX) | Democrat | Makes it easier for rural health facilities to buy and upgrade preventative health care equipment through the Community Facilities Grant Program of the Department of Agriculture. | Submitted |
| 74 | Version 1 | Walkinshaw (VA) | Democrat | No Federal funds may be obligated or expended for DOGE service. | Submitted |
| 75 | Version 1 | Walkinshaw (VA) | Democrat | Prohibits the use of funds for the activities of the Department of Government Efficiency. | Submitted |
| 76 | Version 1 | Scholten (MI), Johnson (TX) | Democrat | Makes it easier to get generic approval for products consisting of a generic drug and a device. | Submitted |
| 77 | Version 1 | Scholten (MI), Tran (CA), Tokuda (HI), Johnson (TX) | Democrat | Extends the ACA premium tax credits for one year. | Submitted |
| 78 | Version 1 | Raskin (MD) | Democrat | Strikes section 213 of Division C, which provides at least 8 senators with $1 million in taxpayer funds | Submitted |
| 79 | Version 1 | Vindman (VA) | Democrat | Strikes Section 213 of the Legislative Branch Appropriations bill, which would allow U.S. Senators to sue the federal government for a minimum of $500,000 over phone record collections. | Submitted |
| 80 | Version 1 | Bonamici (OR) | Democrat | Extends the ACA enhanced premium tax credits for three years. | Submitted |
| 81 | Version 1 | Simon (CA) | Democrat | Provides flexibility to SNAP recipients by suspending certain administrative requirements during a federal government shutdown, expiring upon the enactment of regular appropriations for the Department of Agriculture. | Submitted |
| 82 | Version 1 | McIver (NJ) | Democrat | Reverses the Interim Final Rule used to pause funding for the Gateway Program, Second Avenue Subway Project, and Chicago Red Line Extension and Red & Purple Line modernization projects. | Submitted |
| 83 | Version 1 | McIver (NJ) | Democrat | Reinstates collective bargaining rights for employees of the Department of Veterans Affairs, and gives effect to collective bargaining agreements terminated by the Trump Administration. | Submitted |
| 84 | Version 1 | McIver (NJ) | Democrat | Makes reversals of Reductions in Force retroactive to January 20, 2025, (replaces current date of October 1, 2025). | Submitted |
| 85 | Version 1 | McIver (NJ) | Democrat | Inserts the text of the SNAP Benefits Fairness Act of 2025. | Submitted |
| 86 | Version 1 | McIver (NJ) | Democrat | Requires FY25 notices of funding opportunity to be published by relevant agencies for the Homeland Security Grant Program, Nonprofit Security Grant program, Urban Area Security Initiative, Port Security Grant program, and the Transit Security Assistance program by December 1, 2025. | Submitted |
Committee Votes
Rules Committee Record Vote No. 195
Motion by Mr. McGovern to add a section to the rule providing expedited procedures in the House for consideration of a Senate-passed measure extending the Affordable Care Act enhanced premium tax credits. Defeated: 4–8
Rules Committee Record Vote No. 196
Motion by Mr. McGovern to make in order amendment #30 to the Senate amendment to H.R. 5371, offered by Representative McGovern, which repeals the $186 billion in cuts to the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program included in the Big Ugly Bill, which harms all SNAP beneficiaries, including families with kids, older adults, and veterans. Defeated: 4–8
Rules Committee Record Vote No. 197
Motion by Mr. McGovern to make in order amendment #24 to the Senate amendment to H.R. 5371, offered by Representative Hayes, which ensures uninterrupted benefits for the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program during a lapse in government funding. Defeated: 4–8
Rules Committee Record Vote No. 198
Motion by Mr. McGovern to make in order amendment #20 to the Senate amendment to H.R. 5371, offered by Representative Wasserman Schultz, which restores $51.7 billion in advance funding for the Toxic Exposures Fund. Defeated: 4–8
Rules Committee Record Vote No. 199
Motion by Mr. McGovern to make in order amendment #70 to the Senate amendment to H.R. 5371, offered by the Representative Jeffries, which extends the enhanced premium tax credits for 3 years. Defeated: 4–8
Rules Committee Record Vote No. 200
Motion by Ms. Scanlon to make in order amendment #32 to the Senate amendment to H.R. 5371, offered by Representative Scanlon, which strikes the language in the Big Beautiful Bill which defunds Planned Parenthood. Defeated: 4–8
Rules Committee Record Vote No. 201
Motion by Ms. Scanlon to make in order amendment #40 to the Senate amendment to H.R. 5371, offered by Representative Scanlon, which would make WIC mandatory spending, sparing it from being impacted by future shutdowns. Defeated: 4–8
Rules Committee Record Vote No. 202
Motion by Ms. Scanlon to make in order amendment #49 to the Senate amendment to H.R. 5371, offered by Representative Horsford, which provides that all financial support provided to Argentina not explicitly authorized by Congress is hereby terminated and $40B is hereby appropriated to go toward extending the APTCs through December 31, 2027. Defeated: 4–8
Rules Committee Record Vote No. 203
Motion by Ms. Leger Fernández to make in order amendment #25 to the Senate amendment to H.R. 5371, offered by Representative Leger Fernández, which strikes section 213 of Division C, which allows Senators who were legally subpoenaed during the January 6 criminal conspiracy investigation to receive at least $8 million at taxpayer expense. Defeated: 4–8
Rules Committee Record Vote No. 204
Motion by Ms. Leger Fernández to make in order amendment #29 to the Senate amendment to H.R. 5371, offered by Representative Leger Fernández, which affirms USDA's authority to reimburse states for SNAP and NAP under section 118 and requires state reimbursements for other nutrition programs. Defeated: 4–8
Rules Committee Record Vote No. 205
Motion by Mrs. Fischbach to report the rule. Adopted: 8–4