2022: Fitzpatrick Voted Against Providing $1 Billion For Energy And
Water Efficiency Or Climate Resiliency Of Affordable Housing. In
August 2022, according to Congressional Quarterly, Fitzpatrick voted
against concurring in the Senate amendment to the Inflation Reduction
Act of 2022, which would provide "$1 billion to improve energy and
water efficiency or climate resilience of affordable housing." The vote
was on a motion to concur. The House concurred with the Senate by a vote
220-207, thus the bill was sent to President Biden for final signage.
President Biden signed the bill and it ultimately became law. [House
Vote 420, 8/12/22;
Congressional Quarterly,
8/12/22; Congressional Actions,
H.R.
5376]
2022: Fitzpatrick Voted For An Amendment That Would Have Established
An Office Of Climate Resilience At The White House. In July 2022,
according to Congressional Quarterly, Fitzpatrick voted for an amendment
to the National Defense Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2023, which
would "establish an White House Office of Climate Resilience." The vote
was on the adoption of an amendment. The House rejected the amendment by
a vote 207-219. [House Vote 337,
7/14/22; Congressional
Quarterly, 7/14/22;
Congressional Actions, H.Amdt.
274;
Congressional Actions, H.R.
7900]