2021: Schweikert Voted Against Granting More Than $1.7 Billion For Cybersecurity Resilience Programs. In November 2021, Schweikert voted against concurring in the Senate amendment to the Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act which would, according to Congressional Quarterly, "provide more than $1.7 billion for cybersecurity resilience programs." The vote was on a motion to concur in the Senate amendment. The House concurred with the Senate by a vote of 228-206, thus the bill was sent to the President and ultimately became law. [House Vote 369, 11/5/21; Congressional Quarterly, 11/5/21; Congressional Actions, S.Amdt. 2137; Congressional Actions, H.R. 3684]