2021: Fitzpatrick Effectively Voted Against A Manager's Amendment To
The Build Back Better Act, Which Would Authorize $450 Million For The
Technological Modernization And Citizen Services Funds At The General
Services Administration And $50 Million To The Information Technology
Oversight And Reform Fund At The Office Of Management And Budget. In
November 2021, Fitzpatrick voted against the adoption of the rule which
would, according to Congressional Quarterly, "provide $250 for the
General Services Administration's technology modernization fund, $200
million for the GSA's citizen services fund, and $50 million for
Office of Management and Budget's information technology oversight and
reform fund; and make various technical corrections." The vote was on
the adoption of the rule. The House adopted the rule by a vote of
221-213, thus the manager's amendment was automatically adopted. [House
Vote 372, 11/6/21;
Congressional Quarterly,
11/6/21; Congressional Actions,
H.R.
5376;
Congressional Actions, H.Res.
774]
2021: Fitzpatrick Effectively Voted Against A Manager's Amendment To
The Build Back Better Act, Which Would Authorize $450 Million For The
Technological Modernization And Citizen Services Funds At The General
Services Administration And $50 Million To The Information Technology
Oversight And Reform Fund At The Office Of Management And Budget. In
November 2021, Fitzpatrick voted against the motion to order the
previous question on the rule which would, according to Congressional
Quarterly, "provide $250 for the General Services Administration's
technology modernization fund, $200 million for the GSA's citizen
services fund, and $50 million for Office of Management and Budget's
information technology oversight and reform fund; and make various
technical corrections." The vote was on a motion to order the previous
question. The House agreed to the motion by a vote of 221-213. [House
Vote 371, 11/6/21;
Congressional Quarterly,
11/6/21; Congressional Actions,
H.R.
5376;
Congressional Actions, H.Res.
774]
2022: Fitzpatrick Voted Against Appropriating $100 Million For The
General Services Administration To Purchase Zero-Emission And Electric
Vehicles And Charging Infrastructure In FY 2023. In July 2022,
according to Congressional Quarterly, Fitzpatrick voted against the
Transportation, Housing and Urban Development, and Related Agencies
Appropriations Act, 2023, which would "provide $100 million for General
Services Administration procurement of zero-emission and electric
vehicles and charging infrastructure." The vote was on passage. The
House passed the bill by a vote 220-207, thus the bill was sent to the
Senate. The Senate did not take substantive action on the legislation.
Congress passed and signed into law the FY 2023 Budget through H.R.
2617. [House Vote 383,
7/20/22; Congressional
Quarterly, 7/20/22;
Congressional Actions, H.R.
8294]