2022: Schweikert Voted Against Requiring The American Folklife Center To Establish A "COVID-19 American History Project," Composed Of Recordings, Written Materials And Pictures Related To Personal Testimonies Of People Affected By The Coronavirus Pandemic. In March 2022, according to Congressional Quarterly, Schweikert voted against the COVID-19 American History Project Act, which would "require the American Folklife Center at the Library of Congress to establish a 'COVID-19 American History Project' to collect video and audio recordings, written materials and photographs related to the personal testimonies of individuals affected by the COVID-19 pandemic. It would authorize $250,000 for the project for fiscal 2022 and such sums as necessary for any fiscal year beginning in the three-year period following the expiration of the COVID-19 public health emergency, and it would authorize the library to accept private donations to fund the project." The vote was on passage. The House passed the bill by a vote of 376-47, thus the bill was sent to the Senate. [House Vote 89, 3/29/22; Congressional Quarterly, 3/29/22; Congressional Actions, H.R. 4738]