2015: Schweikert Voted To Reauthorize Native American And Native Hawaiian Housing Programs Through FY 2019. In March 2015, Schweikert voted for reauthorizing several housing programs for Native Americans and Native Hawaiians. The legislation would have, according to Congressional Quarterly, "reauthorize[d] a number of Indian and Native Hawaiian housing programs through fiscal year 2019. The measure would [have] annually authorize[d]: $650 million for the Indian Housing Block Grant Program, $12 million for costs to guarantee up to $976 million in loans for Indian housing, $13 million for direct housing assistance under the Native Hawaiian Homeownership Act (PL 106-569), and $386,000 for costs to guarantee a up to $42 million in loans under that law." The vote was on a motion to suspend the rules and pass the bill. The House passed the legislation by a vote of 297 to 98. The Senate took no substantive action on the bill. [House Vote 130, 3/23/15; Congressional Quarterly, 3/23/15; Congressional Actions, H.R. 360]