2021: Schweikert Voted Against Providing $29 Billion To Distribute Low- And Zero-Emission Technologies, Over $20 Billion For Federal Climate Resiliency And Environmental Conservation And $9 Billion For Federal Acquisition Of Electric Vehicles And Similar Infrastructure. In November 2021, Schweikert voted against the Build Back Better act which would, according to Congressional Quarterly, "provide $29 billion to support the deployment of low- and zero-emission technologies, more than $20 billion for federal climate resiliency and environmental conservation activities and $9 billion for federal procurement of electric vehicles and related infrastructure." The vote was on passage. The House passed the bill by a vote of 220-213. [House Vote 385, 11/19/21; Congressional Quarterly, 11/19/21; Congressional Actions, H.R. 5376]