The United States House of Representative
Mar 3, 2005
Section 29
In This Section...
Record Text
Chair: The Chair will put the question by voice vote de novo.
A recorded vote was ordered.
Chair: Members are advised that there are 2 minutes remaining in this vote.
Rep. Nathan Deal [R-GA10]:
Mr. Speaker, I inadvertently missed rollcall vote 52 on the final passage of H.R. 841, "Continuity in Representation Act." Had I been present, I would have voted "aye."
Rep. Jo Ann Emerson [R-MO8]:
Mr. Speaker, I regret that my vote was not recorded even though I was present for rollcall No. 52 on H.R. 841, the Continuity in Representation Act. Had I been able to vote, I would have voted "aye" and would like the RECORD to reflect this fact.
Rep. John Mica [R-FL7]:
Mr. Speaker, I was unavoidably detained and was unable to vote on rollcall 52. Had I been present, I would have voted "aye" on this measure.
Rep. John Kuhl [R-NY29]:
Mr. Speaker, on rollcall No. 52, on passage of H.R. 841--The Continuity in Representation Act--I was absent due to circumstances beyond my control. Had I been present I would have voted "aye."
Rep. Virginia Brown-Waite [R-FL5]:
Mr. Speaker, as indicated by the RECORD, I was present voting this afternoon for all recorded votes except for H.R. 841, the Continuity in Representation Act. Unfortunately my card did not register when I cast my vote for that bill. If it had, it would have read that I voted in favor of H.R. 841.
Rep. Curtis Weldon [R-PA7]:
Mr. Speaker, on rollcall vote 52, for H.R. 841, I was not recorded to vote. Had I been recorded, I would have voted "aye."


