2022: Schweikert Effectively Voted Against The COVID Supplemental Appropriations Act, 2022. In March 2022, according to Congressional Quarterly, Schweikert voted against the "adoption of the rule (H Res 973) that would provide for House floor consideration of [...] the $15.6 billion coronavirus relief bill (HR 7007). The rule would provide for up to one hour of general debate on each measure." The vote was on the adoption of the rule. The House adopted the rule by a vote of 218-204. [House Vote 64, 3/9/22; Congressional Quarterly, 3/9/22; Congressional Actions, H.R. 7007; Congressional Actions, H.Res. 973]
2022: Schweikert Effectively Voted Against The COVID Supplemental Appropriations Act, 2022. In March 2022, according to Congressional Quarterly, Schweikert voted against the "motion to order the previous question (thus ending debate and possibility of amendment) on the rule (H Res 973) that would provide for House floor consideration of [...] the $15.6 billion coronavirus relief bill (HR 7007). The rule would provide for up to one hour of general debate on each measure." The vote was on a motion to order the previous question. The House agreed to the motion by a vote of 219-199. [House Vote 63, 3/9/22; Congressional Quarterly, 3/9/22; Congressional Actions, H.R. 7007; Congressional Actions, H.Res. 973]