House Roll Call

H.R.5894

Roll 672 • Congress 118, Session 1 • Nov 15, 2023 11:57 AM • Result: Failed

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BillH.R.5894 — Making appropriations for the Departments of Labor, Health and Human Services, and Education, and related agencies for the fiscal year ending September 30, 2024, and for other purposes.
Vote questionOn Agreeing to the Amendment
Vote typeRecorded Vote
ResultFailed
TotalsYea 155 / Nay 270 / Present 1 / Not Voting 13
PartyYeaNayPresentNot Voting
R1556314
D020709
I0000

Research Brief

On Agreeing to the Amendment

Bill Analysis

Bill Summary: HR 5894 (118th Congress)

HR 5894 seeks to allocate appropriations for the Departments of Labor, Health and Human Services (HHS), and Education, along with related agencies, for the fiscal year ending September 30, 2024. The bill is designed to ensure the continued operation and funding of essential programs that support workforce development, public health, education, and social services.

Funding and Authorities: The bill outlines specific funding levels for various programs under the jurisdiction of the Departments of Labor, HHS, and Education. It authorizes appropriations for workforce development initiatives, including job training programs and unemployment insurance, as well as public health initiatives such as disease prevention and health promotion. Additionally, it provides funding for educational programs, including Title I funding for low-income schools and Pell Grants for low-income college students.

Programs and Agencies Affected: Key agencies impacted by this bill include the Employment and Training Administration (ETA) within the Department of Labor, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) and the National Institutes of Health (NIH) under HHS, and the Office of Federal Student Aid within the Department of Education. These agencies will receive appropriations to continue their critical functions and services.

Beneficiaries and Regulation: The primary beneficiaries of the funding include job seekers, low-income families, students, and educational institutions. The bill also regulates the allocation of funds to ensure they are used effectively to meet the needs of these populations.

Key Timelines: The latest action on HR 5894 indicates that proceedings have been postponed, which may affect the timeline for finalizing appropriations. The bill must be passed before the end of the fiscal year on September 30, 2024, to prevent disruptions in funding for the affected programs and agencies.

Overall, HR 5894 is a critical piece of legislation aimed at sustaining vital services in labor, health, and education sectors, thereby impacting millions of Americans.

Yea (155)

D
Dan Bishop

NC • R • Aye

M
Michael Burgess

TX • R • Aye

J
Jerry Carl

AL • R • Aye

J
John Duarte

CA • R • Aye

J
Jeff Duncan

SC • R • Aye

S
Scott Franklin

FL • R • Aye

M
Matt Gaetz

FL • R • Aye

M
Mike Gallagher

WI • R • Aye

B
Bob Good

VA • R • Aye

K
Kay Granger

TX • R • Aye

G
Garret Graves

LA • R • Aye

M
Mark Green

TN • R • Aye

D
Doug Lamborn

CO • R • Aye

J
Jake LaTurner

KS • R • Aye

D
Debbie Lesko

AZ • R • Aye

B
Blaine Luetkemeyer

MO • R • Aye

L
Lisa McClain

MI • R • Aye

P
Patrick McHenry

NC • R • Aye

M
Marcus Molinaro

NY • R • Aye

A
Alexander Mooney

WV • R • Aye

B
Bill Posey

FL • R • Aye

C
Cathy Rodgers

WA • R • Aye

M
Matthew Rosendale

MT • R • Aye

G
George Santos

NY • R • Aye

D
David Schweikert

AZ • R • Aye

P
Pete Sessions

TX • R • Aye

M
Michael Waltz

FL • R • Aye

B
Brad Wenstrup

OH • R • Aye

Nay (270)

C
Colin Allred

TX • D • No

K
Kelly Armstrong

ND • R • No

E
Earl Blumenauer

OR • D • No

J
Jamaal Bowman

NY • D • No

K
Ken Buck

CO • R • No

L
Larry Bucshon

IN • R • No

C
Cori Bush

MO • D • No

K
Ken Calvert

CA • R • No

Y
Yadira Caraveo

CO • D • No

T
Tony Cárdenas

CA • D • No

M
Matt Cartwright

PA • D • No

L
Lori Chavez-DeRemer

OR • R • No

G
Gerald Connolly

VA • D • No

J
Jason Crow

CO • D • No

A
Anthony D'Esposito

NY • R • No

L
Lloyd Doggett

TX • D • No

A
Anna Eshoo

CA • D • No

A
A. Ferguson

GA • R • No

R
Ruben Gallego

AZ • D • No

J
John Garamendi

CA • D • No

M
Mike Garcia

CA • R • No

J
Jenniffer González-Colón

PR • R • No

R
Raúl Grijalva

AZ • D • No

B
Brian Higgins

NY • D • No

J
Jeff Jackson

NC • D • No

B
Bill Johnson

OH • R • No

D
Daniel Kildee

MI • D • No

D
Derek Kilmer

WA • D • No

A
Ann Kuster

NH • D • No

B
Barbara Lee

CA • D • No

K
Kathy Manning

NC • D • No

L
Lucy McBath

GA • D • No

K
Kevin McCarthy

CA • R • No

G
Grace Napolitano

CA • D • No

W
Wiley Nickel

NC • D • No

B
Bill Pascrell

NJ • D • No

D
Donald Payne

NJ • D • No

M
Mary Peltola

AK • D • No

G
Greg Pence

IN • R • No

K
Katie Porter

CA • D • No

C
C. Ruppersberger

MD • D • No

J
John Rutherford

FL • R • No

G
Gregorio Sablan

MP • D • No

J
John Sarbanes

MD • D • No

A
Abigail Spanberger

VA • D • No

M
Michelle Steel

CA • R • No

E
Eric Swalwell

CA • D • No

R
Rashida Tlaib

MI • D • No

D
David Trone

MD • D • No

N
Nydia Velázquez

NY • D • No

D
Debbie Wasserman Schultz

FL • D • No

J
Jennifer Wexton

VA • D • No

S
Susan Wild

PA • D • No

B
Brandon Williams

NY • R • No

Present (1)

Not Voting (13)

S
Sheila Jackson Lee

TX • D • Not Voting

D
Dean Phillips

MN • D • Not Voting