2024: Fitzpatrick Voted To Prohibit The Payment Of Medical Claims Of
Immigration And Customs Enforcement Detainees. In June 2024,
Fitzpatrick voted for according to Congressional Quarterly, "amendment
no. 57 that would prohibit the use of funds in the bill to make payments
to the Veterans Affairs Department for medical claims of individuals
detained by U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement.'" The vote was on
the amendment. The underlying legislation was the FY 2025 Homeland
Security Appropriations. The House adopted the amendment by a vote of
235 to 176. [House Vote 294,
6/26/24; Congressional
Quarterly, 6/26/24;
Congressional Actions,
H.Amdt.1026;
Congressional Actions, H.R.
8752]
2024: Fitzpatrick Voted Against Prohibiting Funding For A Department
Of Homeland Security Worksite Enforcement Policy. In June 2024,
Fitzpatrick voted against according to Congressional Quarterly,
"amendment no. 53 that would prohibit the use of funds in the bill to
carry out the Homeland Security Department memorandum titled, 'Worksite
Enforcement: The Strategy to Protect the American Labor Market, the
Conditions of the American Worksite, and the Dignity of the
Individual.'" The vote was on the amendment. The underlying legislation
was the FY 2025 Homeland security Appropriations. The House rejected the
amendment by a vote of 189 to 222. [House Vote 292,
6/26/24; Congressional
Quarterly, 6/26/24;
Congressional Actions,
H.Amdt.1022;
Congressional Actions, H.R.
8752]