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The Freedom of Knowledge, The Power of Thought ©List of US House Members Who Voted For CISPA
From Ken Adachi, Editor
http://educate-yourself.org/cn/congressmemberswhovotedforCISPA27apr12.shtml
April 27, 2012List of US House Members Who Voted For CISPA (May 6, 2012)
All 435 members of the US House of Representatives are up for re-election on November 6, 2012. Your assignment (" if you choose to accept it ") is to vote OUT OF OFFICE each of the 248 sellouts on this list who voted in favor of CISPA, and simultaneously sold out the principles enshrined in the US Constitution (thus violating their oath of office) and betrayed the core Constitutional liberties of the American people.
If your congressional representinve had voted in favor of CISPA, I wouldn't write him or fax him, or e-mail to complain to him that I was unhappy with his vote,. No, no, no. I would tell him that I am going to work tirelessly from now until November 6, 2012. to convince as many people as I possibly can that the Constitution-violating rat needs to be kicked out of office and a pro-Constitution, pro-liberty, pro-American principled candidate be elected in his place. That's what I would tell him (or her) and I'd probably keep remining them 5 or 6 times a week, right up to election day.
Tisha T. Casida is running as a pro-constitution, independent candidate (www.casida2012.com) in the 3rd congressional district in Colorado this November against the newly elected (2010) sellout, House rat Scott Tipton (see list below) who voted in favor of CISPA.
Here are a few comments fromTisha on what's wrong with voting in favor of CISPA
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NP2q5_EN1Jo&feature=player_embedded#!
Published on May 1, 2012 by CasidaForCongress
Colorado's 3rd Congressional District Republican incumbent - Scott Tipton - voted FOR the Cyber Intelligence Sharing and Protection Act (CISPA) - an erosion of ALL AMERICANS' PRIVACY. Independent Tisha Casida would not vote for any unconstitutional legislation that takes away the privacy and security of Americans' and their civil liberties
NDAA: End of Due Process with Tisha Casidahttp://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DOjodnJUGio&feature=player_embedded
More to be posted here
..., Ken Adachi
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H.R.3523 Bill Summary & Status ( CISPA, Cyber Intelligence Sharing and Protection Act )
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112th Congress (2011 - 2012)
H.R.3523
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H.R.3523
Latest Title: Cyber Intelligence Sharing and Protection Act
Sponsor: Rep Rogers, Mike J. [MI-8] (introduced 11/30/2011) Cosponsors (112)
Related Bills: H.RES.631
Latest Major Action: 4/26/2012 Passed/agreed to in House. Status: On passage Passed by recorded vote: 248 - 168 (Roll no. 192).
Latest Action: 4/26/2012 UNANIMOUS CONSENT - Mr. Mike Rogers (MI) asked unanimous consent that in the engrossment of H.R. 3523, the Clerk be authorized to make the change placed at the desk as follows: Insert "deny access to or" before "degrade" in each place it appears. Agreed to without objection.
House Reports: 112-445SUMMARY AS OF:
4/26/2012--Passed House amended. (There are 2 other summaries)Cyber Intelligence Sharing and Protection Act - Amends the National Security Act of 1947 to add provisions concerning cyber threat intelligence and information sharing. Defines "cyber threat intelligence" as information in the possession of an element of the intelligence community directly pertaining to a vulnerability of, or threat to, a system or network of a government or private entity, including information pertaining to the protection of a system or network from: (1) efforts to degrade, disrupt, or destroy such system or network; or (2) theft or misappropriation of private or government information, intellectual property, or personally identifiable information.
Requires the Director of National Intelligence to: (1) establish procedures to allow intelligence community elements to share cyber threat intelligence with private-sector entities and utilities, and (2) encourage the sharing of such intelligence.
Requires the procedures established to ensure that such intelligence is only: (1) shared with certified entities or a person with an appropriate security clearance, (2) shared consistent with the need to protect U.S. national security, and (3) used in a manner that protects such intelligence from unauthorized disclosure. Provides for guidelines for the granting of security clearance approvals to certified entities or officers or employees of such entities. Prohibits a certified entity receiving such intelligence from further disclosing the information to any entity other than another certified entity or a federal department or agency authorized to receive such intelligence.
Authorizes a cybersecurity provider (a non-governmental entity that provides goods or services intended to be used for cybersecurity purposes), with the express consent of a protected entity (an entity that contracts with a cybersecurity provider) to: (1) use cybersecurity systems to identify and obtain cyber threat information in order to protect the rights and property of the protected entity; and (2) share cyber threat information with any other entity designated by the protected entity, including the federal government. Requires the head of a federal department or agency receiving cyber threat information to provide such information to the National Cybersecurity and Communications Integration Center of the Department of Homeland Security (DHS), and allows such department or agency head to request the Center to provide such information to another federal department or agency. Regulates the use and protection of shared information, including prohibiting the use of such information to gain a competitive advantage and, if shared with the federal government, exempts such information from public disclosure. Prohibits a civil or criminal cause of action against a protected entity, a self-protected entity (an entity that provides goods or services for cybersecurity purposes to itself), or a cybersecurity provider acting in good faith under the above circumstances.
Allows the federal government to use shared cyber threat information: (1) for cybersecurity purposes, including the investigation of cybersecurity crimes; (2) for the protection of individuals from the danger of death or serious bodily harm and the prosecution of crimes involving such dangers; or (3) to protect U.S. national security. Prohibits the federal government from affirmatively searching such information for any other purpose.
Provides for the protection of sensitive personal documents such as library records, tax returns and medical records. Requires a federal department or agency receiving information that is not cyber threat information to so notify the entity or provider of such information. Allows the federal government to undertake efforts to limit the impact of the sharing of such information on privacy and civil liberties. Outlines federal government liability for violations of restrictions on the disclosure, use, and protection of voluntarily shared information.
Directs the Inspector General of the Intelligence Community to submit annually to the congressional intelligence committees a review of the use of such information shared with the federal government, as well as recommendations for improvements and modifications to address privacy and civil liberties concerns.
Preempts any state statute that restricts or otherwise regulates an activity authorized by the Act.
States that nothing in this Act shall be construed to: (1) provide additional authority to, or modify existing authority of, any element of the intelligence community to control or direct the cybersecurity efforts of a private-sector entity or a component of the federal government or a state, local, or tribal government; (2) limit or affect existing information sharing relationships of the federal government; or (3) provide additional authority to, or modify existing authority of, any entity to use a cybersecurity system owned or controlled by the federal government on a private-sector system or network to protect the latter system or network.
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The congressional sellout rats who voted "AYE" on this list, have simultaneously voted "Access Denied" to the US Constitution, and need to be kicked out of office in November 2012. Please help your fellow American citizen rid our congress of fifth columnists, traitors, and NWO sellouts. Help us identify who are the PRO-CONSTITUTION candidates who are opposing the sellout rats listed below.
VOTE PARTY REPRESENTATIVE DISTRICT Alaska AYE R Young, Donald “Don” AK Alabama AYE R Bonner, Jo AL 1st AYE R Roby, Martha AL 2nd AYE R Rogers, Michael “Mike” AL 3rd AYE R Aderholt, Robert AL 4th NO R Brooks, Mo AL 5th AYE R Bachus, Spencer AL 6th NO D Sewell, Terri AL 7th Arkansas AYE R Crawford, Rick AR 1st AYE R Griffin, Tim AR 2nd AYE R Womack, Steve AR 3rd AYE D Ross, Mike AR 4th Arizona NO R Gosar, Paul AZ 1st AYE R Franks, Trent AZ 2nd AYE R Quayle, Ben AZ 3rd NO D Pastor, Edward “Ed” AZ 4th NO R Schweikert, David AZ 5th AYE R Flake, Jeff AZ 6th NO D Grijalva, Raul AZ 7th California AYE D Thompson, Michael “Mike” CA 1st AYE R Herger, Walter “Wally” CA 2nd AYE R Lungren, Daniel CA 3rd NO R McClintock, Tom CA 4th NO D Matsui, Doris CA 5th NO D Woolsey, Lynn CA 6th NO D Miller, George CA 7th NO D Pelosi, Nancy CA 8th NO D Lee, Barbara CA 9th AYE D Garamendi, John CA 10th NO D McNerney, Jerry CA 11th NO D Speier, Jackie CA 12th NO D Stark, Fortney “Pete” CA 13th NO D Eshoo, Anna CA 14th NO D Honda, Michael “Mike” CA 15th NO D Lofgren, Zoe CA 16th NO D Farr, Sam CA 17th AYE D Cardoza, Dennis CA 18th AYE R Denham, Jeff CA 19th AYE D Costa, Jim CA 20th AYE R Nunes, Devin CA 21st AYE R McCarthy, Kevin CA 22nd NO D Capps, Lois CA 23rd AYE R Gallegly, Elton CA 24th AYE R McKeon, Howard “Buck” CA 25th AYE R Dreier, David CA 26th NO D Sherman, Brad CA 27th NO D Berman, Howard CA 28th NO D Schiff, Adam CA 29th NO D Waxman, Henry CA 30th NO D Becerra, Xavier CA 31st NO D Chu, Judy CA 32nd NO D Bass, Karen CA 33rd NO D Roybal-Allard, Lucille CA 34th NO D Waters, Maxine CA 35th NO D Hahn, Janice CA 36th NO D Richardson, Laura CA 37th NO D Napolitano, Grace CA 38th NO D Sánchez, Linda CA 39th AYE R Royce, Edward “Ed” CA 40th AYE R Lewis, Jerry CA 41st AYE R Miller, Gary CA 42nd NO D Baca, Joe CA 43rd AYE R Calvert, Ken CA 44th AYE R Bono Mack, Mary CA 45th NO R Rohrabacher, Dana CA 46th NO D Sanchez, Loretta CA 47th AYE R Campbell, John CA 48th AYE R Issa, Darrell CA 49th AYE R Bilbray, Brian CA 50th NO VOTE D Filner, Bob CA 51st AYE R Hunter, Duncan CA 52nd NO D Davis, Susan CA 53rd Colorado NO D DeGette, Diana CO 1st NO D Polis, Jared CO 2nd AYE R Tipton, Scott CO 3rd AYE R Gardner, Cory CO 4th AYE R Lamborn, Doug CO 5th AYE R Coffman, Mike CO 6th NO D Perlmutter, Ed CO 7th Connecticut NO D Larson, John CT 1st NO D Courtney, Joe CT 2nd NO D DeLauro, Rosa CT 3rd NO D Himes, James CT 4th NO D Murphy, Christopher CT 5th Delaware AYE D Carney, John DE Florida AYE R Miller, Jeff FL 1st AYE R Southerland, Steve FL 2nd NO D Brown, Corrine FL 3rd AYE R Crenshaw, Ander FL 4th AYE R Nugent, Richard FL 5th AYE R Stearns, Clifford “Cliff” FL 6th AYE R Mica, John FL 7th AYE R Webster, Daniel FL 8th AYE R Bilirakis, Gus FL 9th AYE R Young, Bill FL 10th AYE D Castor, Kathy FL 11th AYE R Ross, Dennis FL 12th AYE R Buchanan, Vern FL 13th NO R Mack, Connie FL 14th NO R Posey, Bill FL 15th AYE R Rooney, Thomas FL 16th NO D Wilson, Frederica FL 17th AYE R Ros-Lehtinen, Ileana FL 18th NO D Deutch, Ted FL 19th NO D Wasserman Schultz, Debbie FL 20th AYE R Diaz-Balart, Mario FL 21st AYE R West, Allen FL 22nd NO D Hastings, Alcee FL 23rd AYE R Adams, Sandy FL 24th AYE R Rivera, David FL 25th Georgia AYE R Kingston, Jack GA 1st AYE D Bishop, Sanford GA 2nd AYE R Westmoreland, Lynn GA 3rd NO D Johnson, Henry “Hank” GA 4th NO D Lewis, John GA 5th AYE R Price, Tom GA 6th AYE R Woodall, Rob GA 7th AYE R Scott, Austin GA 8th AYE R Graves, Tom GA 9th AYE R Broun, Paul GA 10th AYE R Gingrey, John “Phil” GA 11th AYE D Barrow, John GA 12th AYE D Scott, David GA 13th Hawaii AYE D Hanabusa, Colleen HI 1st NO VOTE D Hirono, Mazie HI 2nd Iowa NO D Braley, Bruce IA 1st NO D Loebsack, David IA 2nd AYE D Boswell, Leonard IA 3rd AYE R Latham, Thomas “Tom” IA 4th AYE R King, Steve IA 5th Idaho AYE R Labrador, Raúl ID 1st NO R Simpson, Michael “Mike” ID 2nd Illinois NO D Rush, Bobby IL 1st NO D Jackson, Jesse IL 2nd AYE D Lipinski, Daniel IL 3rd NO D Gutiérrez, Luis IL 4th NO D Quigley, Mike IL 5th AYE R Roskam, Peter IL 6th NO D Davis, Danny IL 7th NO R Walsh, Joe IL 8th NO D Schakowsky, Janice “Jan” IL 9th AYE R Dold, Bob IL 10th AYE R Kinzinger, Adam IL 11th NO D Costello, Jerry IL 12th AYE R Biggert, Judy IL 13th AYE R Hultgren, Randy IL 14th NO R Johnson, Timothy IL 15th
VOTE PARTY REPRESENTATIVE DISTRICT AYE R Manzullo, Donald IL 16th AYE R Schilling, Robert “Bobby” IL 17th AYE R Schock, Aaron IL 18th AYE R Shimkus, John IL 19th Indiana NO D Visclosky, Peter IN 1st AYE D Donnelly, Joe IN 2nd AYE R Stutzman, Marlin IN 3rd AYE R Rokita, Todd IN 4th AYE R Burton, Dan IN 5th NO VOTE R Pence, Mike IN 6th NO D Carson, André IN 7th NO VOTE R Bucshon, Larry IN 8th AYE R Young, Todd IN 9th Kansas AYE R Huelskamp, Tim KS 1st AYE R Jenkins, Lynn KS 2nd AYE R Yoder, Kevin KS 3rd AYE R Pompeo, Mike KS 4th Kentucky AYE R Whitfield, Edward “Ed” KY 1st AYE R Guthrie, Brett KY 2nd NO D Yarmuth, John KY 3rd NO VOTE R Davis, Geoff KY 4th AYE R Rogers, Harold “Hal” KY 5th AYE D Chandler, Ben KY 6th Louisiana AYE R Scalise, Steve LA 1st NO D Richmond, Cedric LA 2nd NO R Landry, Jeff LA 3rd NO R Fleming, John LA 4th AYE R Alexander, Rodney LA 5th AYE R Cassidy, Bill LA 6th AYE R Boustany, Charles LA 7th Massachusetts NO D Olver, John MA 1st NO D Neal, Richard MA 2nd NO D McGovern, James “Jim” MA 3rd NO D Frank, Barney MA 4th NO D Tsongas, Niki MA 5th NO D Tierney, John MA 6th NO D Markey, Edward “Ed” MA 7th NO D Capuano, Michael MA 8th NO D Lynch, Stephen MA 9th NO D Keating, William MA 10th Maryland AYE R Harris, Andy MD 1st AYE D Ruppersberger, Dutch MD 2nd NO D Sarbanes, John MD 3rd NO D Edwards, Donna MD 4th NO D Hoyer, Steny MD 5th AYE R Bartlett, Roscoe MD 6th NO D Cummings, Elijah MD 7th NO D Van Hollen, Christopher “Chris” MD 8th Maine NO D Pingree, Chellie ME 1st NO D Michaud, Michael ME 2nd Michigan AYE R Benishek, Dan MI 1st AYE R Huizenga, Bill MI 2nd NO R Amash, Justin MI 3rd AYE R Camp, David “Dave” MI 4th NO D Kildee, Dale MI 5th AYE R Upton, Frederick “Fred” MI 6th AYE R Walberg, Timothy MI 7th AYE R Rogers, Michael “Mike” MI 8th NO D Peters, Gary MI 9th AYE R Miller, Candice MI 10th NO R McCotter, Thaddeus “Thad” MI 11th NO D Levin, Sander MI 12th NO D Clarke, Hansen MI 13th NO D Conyers, John MI 14th NO D Dingell, John MI 15th Minnesota NO D Walz, Timothy MN 1st AYE R Kline, John MN 2nd AYE R Paulsen, Erik MN 3rd NO D McCollum, Betty MN 4th NO D Ellison, Keith MN 5th AYE R Bachmann, Michele MN 6th AYE D Peterson, Collin MN 7th AYE R Cravaack, Chip MN 8th Missouri NO D Clay, William MO 1st NO R Akin, Todd MO 2nd NO D Carnahan, Russ MO 3rd AYE R Hartzler, Vicky MO 4th NO D Cleaver, Emanuel MO 5th AYE R Graves, Samuel “Sam” MO 6th AYE R Long, Billy MO 7th NO R Emerson, Jo Ann MO 8th AYE R Luetkemeyer, Blaine MO 9th Mississippi AYE R Nunnelee, Alan MS 1st NO D Thompson, Bennie MS 2nd AYE R Harper, Gregg MS 3rd AYE R Palazzo, Steven MS 4th Montana NO R Rehberg, Dennis “Denny” MT North Carolina AYE D Butterfield, George “G.K.” NC 1st AYE R Ellmers, Renee NC 2nd NO R Jones, Walter NC 3rd NO D Price, David NC 4th AYE R Foxx, Virginia NC 5th AYE R Coble, Howard NC 6th AYE D McIntyre, Mike NC 7th AYE D Kissell, Larry NC 8th AYE R Myrick, Sue NC 9th NO VOTE R McHenry, Patrick NC 10th AYE D Shuler, Heath NC 11th NO D Watt, Melvin “Mel” NC 12th NO D Miller, Bradley “Brad” NC 13th North Dakota AYE R Berg, Rick ND Nebraska AYE R Fortenberry, Jeffrey NE 1st AYE R Terry, Lee NE 2nd AYE R Smith, Adrian NE 3rd New Hampshire AYE R Guinta, Frank NH 1st AYE R Bass, Charles “Charlie” NH 2nd New Jersey NO D Andrews, Robert “Rob” NJ 1st AYE R LoBiondo, Frank NJ 2nd AYE R Runyan, Jon NJ 3rd AYE R Smith, Christopher “Chris” NJ 4th AYE R Garrett, Scott NJ 5th NO D Pallone, Frank NJ 6th AYE R Lance, Leonard NJ 7th NO D Pascrell, William “Bill” NJ 8th NO D Rothman, Steven NJ 9th AYE R Frelinghuysen, Rodney NJ 11th NO D Holt, Rush NJ 12th NO VOTE D Sires, Albio NJ 13th New Mexico NO D Heinrich, Martin NM 1st NO R Pearce, Steven “Steve” NM 2nd NO D Luján, Ben NM 3rd Nevada NO D Berkley, Shelley NV 1st AYE R Amodei, Mark NV 2nd AYE R Heck, Joe NV 3rd New York AYE D Bishop, Timothy NY 1st AYE D Israel, Steve NY 2nd AYE R King, Peter “Pete” NY 3rd AYE D McCarthy, Carolyn NY 4th NO D Ackerman, Gary NY 5th NO D Meeks, Gregory NY 6th NO D Crowley, Joseph NY 7th NO D Nadler, Jerrold NY 8th AYE R Turner, Robert NY 9th AYE D Towns, Edolphus “Ed” NY 10th NO D Clarke, Yvette NY 11th NO D Velázquez, Nydia NY 12th AYE R Grimm, Michael NY 13th NO VOTE D Maloney, Carolyn NY 14th NO VOTE D Rangel, Charles NY 15th NO D Serrano, José NY 16th NO D Engel, Eliot NY 17th
VOTE PARTY REPRESENTATIVE DISTRICT NO D Lowey, Nita NY 18th AYE R Hayworth, Nan NY 19th NO R Gibson, Chris NY 20th NO D Tonko, Paul NY 21st NO D Hinchey, Maurice NY 22nd AYE D Owens, William NY 23rd AYE R Hanna, Richard NY 24th AYE R Buerkle, Ann Marie NY 25th AYE D Hochul, Kathleen NY 26th NO D Higgins, Brian NY 27th NO VOTE D Slaughter, Louise NY 28th AYE R Reed, Tom NY 29th Ohio AYE R Chabot, Steven “Steve” OH 1st AYE R Schmidt, Jean OH 2nd AYE R Turner, Michael OH 3rd AYE R Jordan, Jim OH 4th AYE R Latta, Robert OH 5th AYE R Johnson, Bill OH 6th AYE R Austria, Steve OH 7th NO D Kaptur, Marcy OH 9th NO D Kucinich, Dennis OH 10th NO D Fudge, Marcia OH 11th AYE R Tiberi, Patrick “Pat” OH 12th NO D Sutton, Betty OH 13th AYE R LaTourette, Steven OH 14th AYE R Stivers, Steve OH 15th AYE R Renacci, Jim OH 16th NO D Ryan, Timothy OH 17th AYE R Gibbs, Bob OH 18th Oklahoma AYE R Sullivan, John OK 1st AYE D Boren, Dan OK 2nd AYE R Lucas, Frank OK 3rd AYE R Cole, Tom OK 4th AYE R Lankford, James OK 5th Oregon NO D Bonamici, Suzanne OR 1st AYER Walden, Greg OR 2nd NO VOTE D Blumenauer, Earl OR 3rd NO D DeFazio, Peter OR 4th AYE D Schrader, Kurt OR 5th Pennsylvania NO D Brady, Robert PA 1st NO D Fattah, Chaka PA 2nd AYE R Kelly, Mike PA 3rd AYE D Altmire, Jason PA 4th AYE R Thompson, Glenn PA 5th AYE R Gerlach, Jim PA 6th AYE R Meehan, Patrick PA 7th AYE R Fitzpatrick, Michael PA 8th AYE R Shuster, William “Bill” PA 9th NO VOTE R Marino, Thomas PA 10th AYE R Barletta, Lou PA 11th AYE D Critz, Mark PA 12th NO D Schwartz, Allyson PA 13th NO D Doyle, Michael “Mike” PA 14th AYE R Dent, Charles PA 15th AYE R Pitts, Joseph PA 16th NO VOTE D Holden, Tim PA 17th AYE R Murphy, Tim PA 18th AYE R Platts, Todd PA 19th Rhode Island NO D Cicilline, David RI 1st AYE D Langevin, James “Jim” RI 2nd South Carolina AYE R Scott, Tim SC 1st AYE R Wilson, Addison “Joe” SC 2nd AYE R Duncan, Jeff SC 3rd AYE R Gowdy, Trey SC 4th AYE R Mulvaney, Mick SC 5th AYE D Clyburn, James “Jim” SC 6th South Dakota AYE R Noem, Kristi SD Tennessee AYE R Roe, Phil TN 1st AYE R Duncan, John “Jimmy” TN 2nd AYE R Fleischmann, Chuck TN 3rd AYE R DesJarlais, Scott TN 4th AYE D Cooper, Jim TN 5th AYE R Black, Diane TN 6th AYE R Blackburn, Marsha TN 7th AYE R Fincher, Stephen TN 8th NO D Cohen, Steve TN 9th Texas NO R Gohmert, Louis TX 1st AYE R Poe, Ted TX 2nd AYE R Johnson, Samuel “Sam” TX 3rd NO R Hall, Ralph TX 4th AYE R Hensarling, Jeb TX 5th NO R Barton, Joe TX 6th AYE R Culberson, John TX 7th AYE R Brady, Kevin TX 8th NO D Green, Al TX 9th AYE R McCaul, Michael TX 10th AYE R Conaway, Michael TX 11th AYE R Granger, Kay TX 12th AYE R Thornberry, William “Mac” TX 13th NO VOTE R Paul, Ronald “Ron” TX 14th NO D Hinojosa, Rubén TX 15th NO D Reyes, Silvestre TX 16th AYE R Flores, Bill TX 17th NO D Jackson-Lee, Sheila TX 18th AYE R Neugebauer, Randy TX 19th AYE D Gonzalez, Charles “Charlie” TX 20th AYE R Smith, Lamar TX 21st AYE R Olson, Pete TX 22nd NO VOTE R Canseco, Francisco “Quico” TX 23rd NO R Marchant, Kenny TX 24th NO D Doggett, Lloyd TX 25th AYE R Burgess, Michael TX 26th NO R Farenthold, Blake TX 27th AYE D Cuellar, Henry TX 28th NO D Green, Raymond “Gene” TX 29th NO D Johnson, Eddie TX 30th AYE R Carter, John TX 31st AYE R Sessions, Peter “Pete” TX 32nd Utah NO R Bishop, Rob UT 1st AYE D Matheson, Jim UT 2nd AYE R Chaffetz, Jason UT 3rd Virginia AYE R Wittman, Rob VA 1st NO R Rigell, Scott VA 2nd NO D Scott, Robert “Bobby” VA 3rd AYE R Forbes, Randy VA 4th AYE R Hurt, Robert VA 5th AYE R Goodlatte, Robert “Bob” VA 6th AYE R Cantor, Eric VA 7th AYE D Moran, James “Jim” VA 8th AYE R Griffith, Morgan VA 9th AYE R Wolf, Frank VA 10th AYE D Connolly, Gerald VA 11th Vermont NO D Welch, Peter VT Washington AYE D Larsen, Rick WA 2nd AYE R Herrera Beutler, Jaime WA 3rd AYE R Hastings, Doc WA 4th AYE R McMorris Rodgers, Cathy WA 5th AYE D Dicks, Norman “Norm” WA 6th NO D McDermott, James “Jim” WA 7th AYE R Reichert, Dave WA 8th AYE D Smith, Adam WA 9th Wisconsin AYE R Ryan, Paul WI 1st NO D Baldwin, Tammy WI 2nd NO D Kind, Ronald “Ron” WI 3rd NO D Moore, Gwen WI 4th NO R Sensenbrenner, James WI 5th AYE R Petri, Thomas “Tom” WI 6th AYE R Duffy, Sean WI 7th AYE R Ribble, Reid WI 8th West Virginia AYE R McKinley, David WV 1st AYE R Capito, Shelley WV 2nd NO D Rahall, Nick WV 3rd Wyoming AYE R Lummis, Cynthia WY Comments (2)
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