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ADDITIONAL SPONSORS
Under clause 7 of rule XII, sponsors were added to public bills and resolutions, as follows:
H.R. 82: Mr. Obernolte, Mr. Calvert, Ms. Manning, Mr. Schneider, Ms. McCollum, and Mr. Keating.
H.R. 144: Mr. Case.
H.R. 160: Ms. Lois Frankel of Florida.
H.R. 176: Mr. Perlmutter.
H.R. 204: Mrs. Kirkpatrick, Ms. Garcia of Texas, Mr. Case, Ms. Eshoo, and Mr. Butterfield.
H.R. 210: Mr. Weber of Texas, Mr. Waltz, Mr. Sessions, Mr. Case, Mr. Newhouse, Mr. Delgado, Mr. Obernolte, Mr. Gonzalez of Ohio, Mrs. Bice of Oklahoma, and Mr. Thompson of Mississippi.
H.R. 279: Mr. Jones.
H.R. 288: Mr. Williams of Texas.
H.R. 350: Mr. Clyburn, Mr. Raskin, Ms. Lofgren, Mr. McEachin, and Ms. Pingree.
H.R. 446: Mr. Taylor and Ms. Williams of Georgia.
H.R. 463: Ms. Newman.
H.R. 677: Mrs. Steel.
H.R. 709: Ms. Herrell, Mr. Gaetz, Mr. Babin, Mr. Chabot, Mr. Grothman, Mr. Palazzo, and Mr. Smith of Nebraska.
H.R. 721: Mr. Kilmer.
H.R. 1004: Mr. DeSaulnier.
H.R. 1005: Mr. DeSaulnier.
H.R. 1007: Mr. DeSaulnier.
H.R. 1035: Ms. Mace.
H.R. 1109: Ms. Jacobs of California.
H.R. 1210: Mr. Emmer, Mrs. Lesko, and Mr. Johnson of South Dakota.
H.R. 1246: Mr. Rodney Davis of Illinois.
H.R. 1297: Mr. Moore of Alabama, Mr. Veasey, Mr. Cawthorn, and Mr. Khanna.
H.R. 1317: Mr. Grijalva and Mr. Thompson of Mississippi.
H.R. 1346: Mr. Keller, Ms. Sewell, Mr. Stivers, and Mr. Aguilar.
H.R. 1368: Mr. Correa and Ms. Schrier.
H.R. 1384: Ms. DelBene, Mr. Michael F. Doyle of Pennsylvania, Mr. Hollingsworth, Mr. Malinowski, Mr. Butterfield, Mr. Van Drew, and Mr. Young.
H.R. 1456: Mr. Levin of California and Mr. Connolly.
H.R. 1488: Mr. Pocan.
H.R. 1517: Mr. Levin of California and Mr. Cartwright.
H.R. 1536: Mr. Keller and Mr. Cohen.
H.R. 1576: Mrs. Demings, Mr. Evans, and Mr. Auchincloss.
H.R. 1577: Mr. Kilmer, Ms. Clarke of New York, Mr. Himes, Mr. Cartwright, and Ms. Moore of Wisconsin.
H.R. 1604: Ms. Spanberger.
H.R. 1613: Mr. Posey and Mr. Budd.
H.R. 1693: Mr. Massie and Mr. Trone.
H.R. 1808: Mr. Clyburn.
H.R. 1883: Mr. Cawthorn.
H.R. 1884: Mr. Cohen and Mr. Garcia of Illinois.
H.R. 1974: Mrs. Trahan.
H.R. 1977: Mr. Kustoff, Mr. Bacon, Mr. Mann, and Mr. Johnson of South Dakota.
H.R. 2003: Mr. Budd.
H.R. 2023: Ms. Newman.
H.R. 2054: Ms. Escobar, Mr. Mrvan, Mrs. Bice of Oklahoma, Ms. Spanberger, and Mrs. Hayes.
H.R. 2063: Mr. Dunn, Mr. Hice of Georgia, and Mr. Perry.
H.R. 2070: Ms. Newman and Mr. Morelle.
H.R. 2076: Mr. Pfluger and Mr. Valadao.
H.R. 2079: Mr. Krishnamoorthi.
H.R. 2090: Ms. Kuster.
H.R. 2094: Ms. DeGette, Mr. Fitzpatrick, and Mr. Palazzo.
H.R. 2120: Mr. Moore of Utah.
H.R. 2166: Ms. Strickland, Mr. Meuser, Mr. Bishop of Georgia, Mr. Kelly of Pennsylvania, Mr. Evans, Mr. Buchanan, Mr. O'Halleran, Miss Gonzalez-Colon, Mr. Keller, Ms. Scanlon, Mr. Balderson, Mr. Hollingsworth, and Ms. Dean.
H.R. 2168: Mr. Case.
H.R. 2184: Ms. Norton.
H.R. 2188: Ms. Tenney, Mr. Crawford, and Ms. Herrell.
H.R. 2199: Mr. Donalds.
H.R. 2209: Mr. Tiffany.
H.R. 2225: Ms. Ross.
H.R. 2256: Mr. Garbarino, Mr. Delgado, Ms. Pressley, Mrs. Axne, Mr. Cleaver, Ms. Moore of Wisconsin, Mr. Larson of Connecticut, Mr. Morelle, Mr. Krishnamoorthi, Ms. Wild, and Ms. Clarke of New York.
H.R. 2283: Ms. Manning, Mr. Sires, Mr. Blumenauer, and Mr. Panetta.
H.R. 2294: Mrs. Walorski.
H.R. 2317: Mr. Hice of Georgia.
H.R. 2323: Mr. Higgins of Louisiana and Mr. Jackson.
H.R. 2358: Mr. Nadler.
H.R. 2372: Mr. Garbarino and Ms. Norton.
H.R. 2379: Mr. Baird.
H.R. 2384: Mr. Buchanan.
H.R. 2414: Mr. Jackson.
H.R. 2440: Ms. Scanlon, Mr. Welch, and Ms. Chu.
H.J. Res. 11: Mr. Biggs, Mrs. Cammack, Mr. Buck, Mr. Hice of Georgia, and Mrs. Wagner.
H. Res. 118: Mr. Arrington, Mr. Torres of New York, Mr. Walberg, and Mr. Veasey.
H. Res. 186: Mrs. Kim of California.
H. Res. 226: Ms. Schakowsky.
H. Res. 231: Mr. Garbarino.
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SOURCE: Congressional Record Vol. 167, No. 62
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