2024: Fitzpatrick Voted Against Prohibiting Funding For The Food And
Agriculture Organization. In June 2024, Fitzpatrick voted against ,
according to Congressional Quarterly, "amendment no. 21 that would
prohibit the use of funds provide by the bill for the Food and
Agriculture Organization of the U.N." The vote was on the amendment. The
underlying legislation was the FY 2025 State-Foreign Operations
Appropriations. The House rejected the amendment by a vote of 175 to
236. [House Vote 309,
6/27/24; Congressional
Quarterly, 6/27/24;
Congressional Actions,
H.Amdt.1045;
Congressional Actions, H.R.
8771]
2024: Fitzpatrick Voted Against Prohibiting Funding For The United
Nations And Its Subsidiary Bodies. In June 2024, Fitzpatrick voted
against , according to Congressional Quarterly, "amendment no. 68 that
would prohibit the use of funds provided by the bill to pay any U.S.
contribution to the U.N. or any affiliated agency." The vote was on the
amendment. The underlying legislation was the FY 2025 State-Foreign
Operations Appropriations. The House rejected the amendment by a vote of
149 to 259. [House Vote 320,
6/27/24; Congressional
Quarterly, 6/27/24;
Congressional Actions,
H.Amdt.1064;
Congressional Actions, H.R.
8771]
2024: Fitzpatrick Voted Against Prohibiting Funding For The United
Nations And Its Subsidiary Bodies. In June 2024, Fitzpatrick voted
against , according to Congressional Quarterly, "amendment no. 59 that
would prohibit the use of funds provided by the bill for contributions
to any organization, agency, commission or program within the U.N.
except as authorized by law." The vote was on the amendment. The
underlying legislation was the FY 2025 State-Foreign Operations
Appropriations. The House rejected the amendment by a vote of 182 to
230. [House Vote 316,
6/27/24; Congressional
Quarterly, 6/27/24;
Congressional Actions,
H.Amdt.1058;
Congressional Actions, H.R.
8771]
2024: Fitzpatrick Voted Against Prohibiting Funding For The
International Organization For Migration. In June 2024, Fitzpatrick
voted against , according to Congressional Quarterly, "amendment no. 35
that would prohibit the use of funds provided by the bill for the Office
of the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees." The vote was on
the amendment. The underlying legislation was the FY 2025 State-Foreign
Operations Appropriations. The House rejected the amendment by a vote of
163 to 249. [House Vote 311,
6/27/24; Congressional
Quarterly, 6/27/24;
Congressional Actions,
H.Amdt.1050;
Congressional Actions, H.R.
8771]
2024: Fitzpatrick Voted Against Prohibiting Funding For The
International Organization For Migration. In June 2024, Fitzpatrick
voted against , according to Congressional Quarterly, "amendment no. 22
that would prohibit the use of funds provided by the bill for the
International Organization for Migration's activities in the Western
Hemisphere." The vote was on the amendment. The underlying legislation
was the FY 2025 State-Foreign Operations Appropriations. The House
rejected the amendment by a vote of 187 to 225. [House Vote 310,
6/27/24; Congressional
Quarterly, 6/27/24;
Congressional Actions,
H.Amdt.1046;
Congressional Actions, H.R.
8771]
2024: Fitzpatrick Voted To Deny The Visas Of Individuals Seeking To
Enter The U.S. As A Representative To The United Nations If They Have
Been Sanctioned For Committing Or Supporting Terrorism Or Proliferating
Weapons Of Mass Destruction. In April 2024, Fitzpatrick voted for ,
according to Congressional Quarterly, "the bill (HR 5826), as amended,
that would require the president to submit various reports and
information to Congress on the Iranian government's hostage-taking and
wrongful detention of U.S. nationals. Among the bill's reporting
requirements, it would direct the president, within 180 days of the
bill's enactment and annually thereafter for six years, to submit to
Congress information on all cases of hostage-taking or wrongful
detention of U.S. nationals in Iran or at the direction of the Iranian
government within the previous 10 years. It would require the president
to submit to Congress information on the $6 billion in funds
transferred from restricted Iranian accounts in South Korea to
restricted accounts in Qatar on or after Aug. 9, 2023. It also would
direct the president to deny the visa of any individual seeking
admission to the U.S. as a representative to the United Nations if the
president determines the individual has been sanctioned, as of the
bill's enactment, under executive orders against persons who commit,
threaten or support terrorism and against proliferators of weapons of
mass destruction and their supporters." The vote was on passage. The
House passed the bill by a vote of 391 to 34. [House Vote 131,
4/16/24; Congressional
Quarterly, 4/16/24;
Congressional Actions, H.R.
5826]