2023: Fitzpatrick Effectively Voted For The Unlocking Our Domestic LNG
Potential Act Of 2023. In October 2023, according to Congressional
Quarterly, Fitzpatrick voted for the "motion to order the previous
question (thus ending debate and possibility of amendment) on the rule
(H Res 756) that [... ] would provide that H Res 699 would be
automatically laid on the table. The resolution would provide for floor
consideration of [...] a resolution (H Res 684) condemning actions
taken by New Mexico Governor Michelle Lujan Grisham." [House Vote 517,
10/3/23; Congressional
Quarterly, 10/3/23;
Congressional Actions, H.Res.
756]
2023: Fitzpatrick Effectively Voted For The Unlocking Our Domestic LNG
Potential Act Of 2023. In October 2023, according to Congressional
Quarterly, Fitzpatrick voted for the "motion to order the previous
question (thus ending debate and possibility of amendment) on the rule
(H Res 756) that [... ] would provide that H Res 699 would be
automatically laid on the table. The resolution would provide for floor
consideration of [...] a resolution (H Res 684) condemning actions
taken by New Mexico Governor Michelle Lujan Grisham." [House Vote 516,
10/3/23; Congressional
Quarterly, 10/3/23;
Congressional Actions, H.Res.
756]
2023: Fitzpatrick Effectively Voted For A Resolution Condemning The
Actions Of New Mexico Governor Michelle Lujan Grisham. In September
2023, according to Congressional Quarterly, Fitzpatrick voted for the
"motion to order the previous question (thus ending debate and
possibility of amendment) on the rule (H Res 712) that would provide for
floor consideration of [...] a resolution condemning the actions of
Governor of New Mexico, Michelle Lujan Grisham (H Res 684)." The motion
was on the previous question. The House agreed to the motion by a vote
of 212 to 216. [House Vote 403,
9/21/23; Congressional
Quarterly, 9/21/23;
Congressional Actions, H.Res.
712]
2023: Fitzpatrick Effectively Voted For A Resolution Condeming The
Actions Of New Mexico Governor Michelle Lujan Grisham. In September
2023, according to Congressional Quarterly, Fitzpatrick voted for the
"motion to order the previous question (thus ending debate and
possibility of amendment) on the rule (H Res 712) that would provide for
floor consideration of [...] a resolution condemning the actions of
Governor of New Mexico, Michelle Lujan Grisham (H Res 684)." The motion
was on the previous question. The House agreed to the motion by a vote
of 216 to 202. [House Vote 402,
9/21/23; Congressional
Quarterly, 9/21/23;
Congressional Actions, H.Res.
712]