2022: Schweikert Voted Against Authorizing $1 Million Annually Through FY 2027 For Health And Human Services Grants To Promote Awareness Of Heart Disease Prevalence In South Asian Communities In The U.S. In July 2022, according to Congressional Quarterly, Schweikert voted against the South Asian Heart Health Awareness and Research Act of 2022, which would "authorize $1 million annually through fiscal 2027 for Health and Human Services Department grants to states to promote awareness of the prevalence of heart disease in disproportionately affected communities, such as South Asian communities in the U.S., including to develop culturally appropriate educational materials and support heart health promotion activities and research." The vote was on passage. The House passed the bill by a vote 237-192, thus the bill was sent to the Senate. The Senate did not take substantive action on the bill. [House Vote 398, 7/27/22; Congressional Quarterly, 7/27/22; Congressional Actions, H.R. 3771]