House Roll Call

H.Res.1612

Roll 494 • Congress 118, Session 2 • Dec 10, 2024 2:08 PM • Result: Passed

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BillH.Res.1612 — Providing for consideration of the bill (H.R. 7673) to prohibit the Secretary of Energy from prescribing or enforcing energy conservation standards for clothes washers that are not cost-effective or technologically feasible, and for other purposes; providing for consideration of the bill (S. 4199) to authorize additional district judges for the district courts and convert temporary judgeships; and providing for consideration of the Senate amendment to the bill (H.R. 5009) to reauthorize wildlife habitat and conservation programs, and for other purposes.
Vote questionOn Ordering the Previous Question
Vote typeYea-and-Nay
ResultPassed
TotalsYea 210 / Nay 205 / Present 0 / Not Voting 16
PartyYeaNayPresentNot Voting
R2100010
D020506
I0000

Research Brief

On Ordering the Previous Question

Bill Analysis

HRES 1612 is a resolution from the 118th Congress that outlines the procedural framework for the consideration of three distinct legislative measures. The resolution facilitates the debate and voting process for the following bills:

  1. H.R. 7673: This bill seeks to prohibit the Secretary of Energy from implementing or enforcing energy conservation standards for clothes washers that are deemed not cost-effective or technologically feasible. The intent is to ensure that any energy efficiency regulations imposed on manufacturers and consumers are practical and economically viable. This legislation primarily affects manufacturers of clothes washers, consumers, and the Department of Energy, which is responsible for enforcing energy standards.

  2. S. 4199: This bill proposes the authorization of additional district judges for the district courts and aims to convert temporary judgeships into permanent positions. This measure addresses the need for increased judicial capacity in federal courts, potentially improving case management and reducing backlog. The U.S. judicial system, particularly district courts, would be directly impacted by this legislation, with benefits extending to litigants and legal practitioners seeking timely resolutions.

  3. H.R. 5009: This bill seeks to reauthorize wildlife habitat and conservation programs, ensuring continued federal support for initiatives aimed at preserving wildlife and natural habitats. The programs affected include various conservation efforts under the purview of the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service and other related agencies. Beneficiaries of this legislation include wildlife populations, conservation organizations, and communities reliant on healthy ecosystems.

The latest action on HRES 1612 was the motion to reconsider, which was laid on the table and agreed to without objection, indicating a smooth procedural process for advancing these bills. The resolution does not specify a timeline for further actions or votes on the individual bills it addresses.

Yea (210)

K
Kelly Armstrong

ND • R • Yea

D
Dan Bishop

NC • R • Yea

L
Larry Bucshon

IN • R • Yea

K
Ken Calvert

CA • R • Yea

J
Jerry Carl

AL • R • Yea

L
Lori Chavez-DeRemer

OR • R • Yea

A
Anthony D'Esposito

NY • R • Yea

J
John Duarte

CA • R • Yea

J
Jeff Duncan

SC • R • Yea

A
A. Ferguson

GA • R • Yea

S
Scott Franklin

FL • R • Yea

M
Mike Garcia

CA • R • Yea

B
Bob Good

VA • R • Yea

G
Garret Graves

LA • R • Yea

M
Mark Green

TN • R • Yea

D
Doug Lamborn

CO • R • Yea

J
Jake LaTurner

KS • R • Yea

D
Debbie Lesko

AZ • R • Yea

G
Greg Lopez

CO • R • Yea

B
Blaine Luetkemeyer

MO • R • Yea

L
Lisa McClain

MI • R • Yea

P
Patrick McHenry

NC • R • Yea

M
Marcus Molinaro

NY • R • Yea

A
Alexander Mooney

WV • R • Yea

G
Greg Pence

IN • R • Yea

B
Bill Posey

FL • R • Yea

C
Cathy Rodgers

WA • R • Yea

M
Matthew Rosendale

MT • R • Yea

D
David Schweikert

AZ • R • Yea

P
Pete Sessions

TX • R • Yea

B
Brad Wenstrup

OH • R • Yea

B
Brandon Williams

NY • R • Yea

Nay (205)

C
Colin Allred

TX • D • Nay

E
Earl Blumenauer

OR • D • Nay

J
Jamaal Bowman

NY • D • Nay

C
Cori Bush

MO • D • Nay

Y
Yadira Caraveo

CO • D • Nay

T
Tony Cárdenas

CA • D • Nay

M
Matt Cartwright

PA • D • Nay

G
Gerald Connolly

VA • D • Nay

J
Jason Crow

CO • D • Nay

L
Lloyd Doggett

TX • D • Nay

A
Anna Eshoo

CA • D • Nay

R
Ruben Gallego

AZ • D • Nay

J
John Garamendi

CA • D • Nay

J
Jeff Jackson

NC • D • Nay

D
Daniel Kildee

MI • D • Nay

D
Derek Kilmer

WA • D • Nay

A
Ann Kuster

NH • D • Nay

B
Barbara Lee

CA • D • Nay

E
Erica Lee Carter

TX • D • Nay

K
Kathy Manning

NC • D • Nay

L
Lucy McBath

GA • D • Nay

G
Grace Napolitano

CA • D • Nay

W
Wiley Nickel

NC • D • Nay

M
Mary Peltola

AK • D • Nay

D
Dean Phillips

MN • D • Nay

K
Katie Porter

CA • D • Nay

C
C. Ruppersberger

MD • D • Nay

J
John Sarbanes

MD • D • Nay

A
Abigail Spanberger

VA • D • Nay

E
Eric Swalwell

CA • D • Nay

R
Rashida Tlaib

MI • D • Nay

D
David Trone

MD • D • Nay

N
Nydia Velázquez

NY • D • Nay

D
Debbie Wasserman Schultz

FL • D • Nay

J
Jennifer Wexton

VA • D • Nay

S
Susan Wild

PA • D • Nay

Not Voting (16)

M
Michael Burgess

TX • R • Not Voting

K
Kay Granger

TX • R • Not Voting

R
Raúl Grijalva

AZ • D • Not Voting

J
John Rutherford

FL • R • Not Voting

M
Michelle Steel

CA • R • Not Voting

M
Michael Waltz

FL • R • Not Voting