2022: Schweikert Voted Against The FY 2023 Omnibus Spending Package, Which Provided $37 Billion In Disaster Relief For The FEMA Disaster Relief Fund, USDA Assistance For Lost Crops, Low-Income Home Energy Assistance Program, Wildland Fire Management, And To Improve The Electric Grid Resilience In Puerto Rico. In December 2022, according to Congressional Quarterly, Schweikert voted against concurring with the Senate amendment to the Consolidated Appropriations Act, 2023, which would "provide over $37 billion in supplemental appropriations for disaster relief and other programs, including $5 billion for the FEMA disaster relief fund, $3.7 billion for USDA assistance to food producers with lost revenue or crops due to natural disasters, $3.5 billion for the Low Income Home Energy Assistance Program, $2.1 billion for dedicated wildland fire management and $1 billion to improve Puerto Rican electric grid resilience." The vote was on a motion to concur. The House concurred with the Senate amendment by a vote of 225-201, thus bill was sent to President Biden and ultimately became law. [House Vote 549, 12/23/22; Congressional Quarterly, 12/23/22; Congressional Actions, S.Amdt. 6552; Congressional Actions, H.R. 2617]