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H.Res.947

Roll 3 • Congress 118, Session 2 • Jan 10, 2024 2:33 PM • Result: Failed

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BillH.Res.947 — Providing for consideration of the bill (H.R. 788) to limit donations made pursuant to settlement agreements to which the United States is a party, and for other purposes; providing for consideration of the joint resolution (H.J. Res. 98) providing for congressional disapproval under chapter 8 of title 5, United States Code, of the rule submitted by the National Labor Relations Board relating to "Standard for Determining Joint Employer Status''; and providing for consideration of the joint resolution (S.J. Res. 38) providing for congressional disapproval under chapter 8 of title 5, United States Code, of the rule submitted by the Federal Highway Administration relating to "Waiver of Buy America Requirements for Electric Vehicle Chargers''.
Vote questionOn Agreeing to the Resolution
Vote typeRecorded Vote
ResultFailed
TotalsYea 203 / Nay 216 / Present 0 / Not Voting 14
PartyYeaNayPresentNot Voting
R2031304
D0203010
I0000

Research Brief

On Agreeing to the Resolution

Bill Analysis

Bill Summary: HRES 947 (118th Congress)

HRES 947 is a resolution that facilitates the consideration of three distinct legislative measures in the U.S. House of Representatives. The resolution outlines the procedures for debating and voting on the following items:

  1. H.R. 788: This bill seeks to limit donations made under settlement agreements involving the United States government. It aims to impose restrictions on how settlement funds can be allocated, potentially impacting various stakeholders involved in federal litigation.

  2. H.J. Res. 98: This joint resolution proposes congressional disapproval of a rule established by the National Labor Relations Board (NLRB) concerning the “Standard for Determining Joint Employer Status.” The resolution reflects congressional intent to overturn the NLRB’s rule, which affects labor relations and employer responsibilities regarding joint employment.

  3. S.J. Res. 38: This joint resolution aims to disapprove a rule from the Federal Highway Administration (FHWA) that allows waivers of Buy America requirements for electric vehicle chargers. The resolution seeks to challenge federal policies that could impact domestic manufacturing and procurement standards for infrastructure projects.

Funding/Authorities: HRES 947 does not directly allocate funding but sets the stage for the consideration of bills and resolutions that may have financial implications related to federal settlements, labor regulations, and infrastructure spending.

Programs/Agencies Affected: The resolution impacts the NLRB and FHWA, as well as any federal programs that involve settlement agreements and infrastructure development.

Beneficiaries/Regulated Parties: The resolution affects various stakeholders, including labor organizations, employers, electric vehicle manufacturers, and federal contractors involved in infrastructure projects.

Key Timelines: The resolution was agreed upon by a recorded vote of 211-202 on January 10, 2024, indicating its advancement in the legislative process. Further debates and votes on the associated bills and resolutions will follow as outlined in the resolution.

Yea (203)

K
Kelly Armstrong

ND • R • Aye

D
Dan Bishop

NC • R • Aye

K
Ken Buck

CO • R • Aye

L
Larry Bucshon

IN • R • Aye

M
Michael Burgess

TX • R • Aye

K
Ken Calvert

CA • R • Aye

J
Jerry Carl

AL • R • Aye

L
Lori Chavez-DeRemer

OR • R • Aye

A
Anthony D'Esposito

NY • R • Aye

J
John Duarte

CA • R • Aye

J
Jeff Duncan

SC • R • Aye

A
A. Ferguson

GA • R • Aye

S
Scott Franklin

FL • R • Aye

M
Matt Gaetz

FL • R • Aye

M
Mike Gallagher

WI • R • Aye

M
Mike Garcia

CA • R • Aye

K
Kay Granger

TX • R • Aye

G
Garret Graves

LA • R • Aye

M
Mark Green

TN • R • Aye

B
Bill Johnson

OH • 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

G
Greg Pence

IN • R • Aye

B
Bill Posey

FL • R • Aye

C
Cathy Rodgers

WA • R • Aye

J
John Rutherford

FL • R • Aye

D
David Schweikert

AZ • R • Aye

P
Pete Sessions

TX • R • Aye

M
Michelle Steel

CA • R • Aye

M
Michael Waltz

FL • R • Aye

B
Brad Wenstrup

OH • R • Aye

B
Brandon Williams

NY • R • Aye

Nay (216)

C
Colin Allred

TX • D • No

E
Earl Blumenauer

OR • D • No

J
Jamaal Bowman

NY • D • No

C
Cori Bush

MO • D • No

Y
Yadira Caraveo

CO • D • No

T
Tony Cárdenas

CA • D • No

M
Matt Cartwright

PA • D • No

G
Gerald Connolly

VA • D • No

J
Jason Crow

CO • D • No

L
Lloyd Doggett

TX • D • No

A
Anna Eshoo

CA • D • No

R
Ruben Gallego

AZ • D • No

J
John Garamendi

CA • D • No

B
Bob Good

VA • R • No

R
Raúl Grijalva

AZ • D • No

B
Brian Higgins

NY • D • No

J
Jeff Jackson

NC • D • No

S
Sheila Jackson Lee

TX • D • 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

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

K
Katie Porter

CA • D • No

M
Matthew Rosendale

MT • R • No

C
C. Ruppersberger

MD • D • No

J
John Sarbanes

MD • D • No

A
Abigail Spanberger

VA • D • 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

S
Susan Wild

PA • D • No

Not Voting (14)

D
Dean Phillips

MN • D • Not Voting

J
Jennifer Wexton

VA • D • Not Voting