2023: Fitzpatrick Voted For The Choice In Automobile Retail Sales Act
Of 2023 And To Prohibit New Emissions Standards. In December 2023,
according to Congressional Quarterly, Fitzpatrick voted for "the bill,
as amended, that would prohibit the EPA from finalizing, implementing or
enforcing a May 2023 proposed rule that would establish new emissions
standards for light- and medium-duty vehicles beginning in model year
2027. It would also amend the Clean Air Act to prevent the EPA from
issuing any motor vehicle emission and pollution standards, effective on
or after Jan. 1, 2021, that either mandate the use of a specific
technology, or that would have the effect of limiting the availability
of new motor vehicles based on their engine type. It would require the
EPA, within 24 months of the bill's enactment, to modify any existing
motor vehicle emission standards in order to comply with the bill's
provisions." The vote was on passage. The House passed the bill by a
vote of 221 to 197, thus it was sent to the Senate. [House Vote 703,
12/6/23; Congressional
Quarterly, 12/6/23;
Congressional Actions, H.R.
4468]
2023: Fitzpatrick Effectively Voted For The Choice In Automobile
Retail Sales Act Of 2023. In December 2023, Fitzpatrick voted against
the "motion to recommit the bill to the House Energy and Commerce
Committee." The vote was on the motion to recommit. The House rejected
the motion by a vote of 201 to 214. [House Vote 702,
12/6/23; Congressional
Quarterly, 12/6/23;
Congressional Actions, H.R.
4468]
2023: Fitzpatrick Effectively Voted For The Choice In Automobile
Retail Sales Act Of 2023. In December 2023, Fitzpatrick voted for the
"adoption of the rule (H Res 906) that would provide for floor
consideration of the Choice in Automobile Retail Sales Act of 2023 (HR
4468) [...] The rule would provide for up to one hour of debate on
each bill. It would make in order [...] one amendment to HR 4468." The
vote was on adoption of the rule. The House adopted the rule by a vote
of 213 to 201. [House Vote 693,
12/5/23; Congressional
Quarterly, 12/5/23;
Congressional Actions, H.Res.
906;
Congressional Actions, H.R.
4468]
2023: Fitzpatrick Effectively Voted For The Choice In Automobile
Retail Sales Act Of 2023. In December 2023, Fitzpatrick voted for the
"motion to order the previous question (thus ending debate and
possibility of amendment) on the rule (H Res 906) that would provide for
floor consideration of the Choice in Automobile Retail Sales Act of 2023
(HR 4468) [...] The rule would provide for up to one hour of debate on
each bill. It would make in order [...] one amendment to HR 4468." The
vote was on the previous question. The House agreed to the motion by a
vote of 209 to 200. [House Vote 692,
12/5/23; Congressional
Quarterly, 12/5/23;
Congressional Actions, H.Res.
906;
Congressional Actions, H.R.
4468]
2023: Fitzpatrick Voted For The Preserving Choice In Vehicle Purchases
Act. In September 2023, according to Congressional Quarterly,
Fitzpatrick voted for a bill that would "prohibit the EPA from issuing a
waiver allowing states to enact vehicle emissions requirements if they
limit the sale or use of motor vehicles with internal combustion
engines." The vote was on passage. The House passed the bill by a vote
of 222 to 190, thus the bill was sent to the Senate. [House Vote 391,
9/14/23; Congressional
Quarterly, 9/14/23;
Congressional Actions, H.R.
1435]
2023: Fitzpatrick Effectively Voted For The Preserving Choice In
Vehicle Purchases Act. In September 2023, according to Congressional
Quarterly, Fitzpatrick voted against the "motion to recommit the bill to
the Energy and Commerce Committee." The vote was on a motion to
recommit. The House rejected the motion by a vote of 193 to 212. [House
Vote 390, 9/14/23;
Congressional Quarterly,
9/14/23; Congressional Actions,
H.R.
1435]
2023: Fitzpatrick Effectively Voted For The Preserving Choice In
Vehicle Purchases Act. In September 2023, according to Congressional
Quarterly, Fitzpatrick voted for the "adoption of the rule (H Res 681)
that would provide for floor consideration of the Preserving Choice in
Vehicle Purchases Act (HR 1435). The rule would provide for up to one
hour of general debate on HR 1435." The vote was on the adoption of the
rule. The House adopted the rule by a vote of 215 to 200. [House Vote
389, 9/14/23;
Congressional Quarterly,
9/14/23; Congressional Actions,
H.Res.681;
Congressional Actions, H.R.
1435]
2023: Fitzpatrick Effectively Voted For The Preserving Choice In
Vehicle Purchases Act. In September 2023, Fitzpatrick voted for a
motion to, according to Congressional Quarterly, "order the previous
question (thus ending debate and possibility of amendment) on the rule
(H Res 681) that would provide for floor consideration of the Preserving
Choice in Vehicle Purchases Act (HR 1435). The rule would provide for up
to one hour of general debate on HR 1435." The vote was on a motion to
order the previous question. The House agreed to the motion by a vote of
214 to 198. [House Vote 388,
9/14/23; Congressional
Quarterly, 9/14/23;
Congressional Actions,
H.Res.681;
Congressional Actions, H.R.
1435]