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Last Week In Congress: How Cascadia’s U.S. lawmakers voted (January 31st-February 4th)

Good morn­ing! Here’s how Cascadia’s Mem­bers of Con­gress vot­ed on major issues dur­ing the leg­isla­tive week end­ing Fri­day, Feb­ru­ary 4th, 2022.

In the United States House of Representatives

The House cham­ber (U.S. Con­gress photo)

STRENGTHENING MARITIME REGULATIONS: The House on Feb­ru­ary 3rd passed an amend­ment spon­sored by Rep­re­sen­ta­tive John Gara­men­di, D‑California, to the Bioe­con­o­my Research and Devel­op­ment Act (H.R. 4521).

The amend­ment insert­ed into the bill the Ocean Ship­ping Reform Act, which would change var­i­ous fed­er­al poli­cies reg­u­lat­ing ocean­ic goods ship­ments with the intent of pro­mot­ing U.S. exports. Gara­men­di said the amend­ment aimed at “ensur­ing rec­i­p­ro­cal trade to help reduce the Unit­ed States’ long­stand­ing trade imbal­ance with export-dri­ven coun­tries,” includ­ing Chi­na and South Korea.

The vote was 367 yeas to 59 nays.

Vot­ing Aye (2): Repub­li­can Rep­re­sen­ta­tives Russ Fulcher and Mike Simpson

Vot­ing Aye (5): Demo­c­ra­t­ic Rep­re­sen­ta­tives Suzanne Bonam­i­ci, Earl Blu­me­nauer, Peter DeFazio, and Kurt Schrad­er; Repub­li­can Rep­re­sen­ta­tive Cliff Bentz

Vot­ing Aye (10): Demo­c­ra­t­ic Rep­re­sen­ta­tives Suzan Del­Bene, Rick Larsen, Derek Kilmer, Prami­la Jaya­pal, Kim Schri­er, Adam Smith, and Mar­i­lyn Strick­land; Repub­li­can Rep­re­sen­ta­tives Jaime Her­rera Beut­ler, Dan New­house, and Cathy McMor­ris Rodgers

Cas­ca­dia total: 17 aye votes

In the United States Senate

The Sen­ate cham­ber (U.S. Con­gress photo)

BRIDGET BRENNAN, U.S. DISTRICT COURT JUDGE: The Sen­ate on Feb­ru­ary 1st con­firmed the nom­i­na­tion of Brid­get Bren­nan to serve as a judge on the U.S. Dis­trict Court for north­ern Ohio. A fed­er­al pros­e­cu­tor in the dis­trict since 2007, Bren­nan is cur­rent­ly its act­ing U.S. attor­ney. A sup­port­er, Sen­a­tor Sher­rod Brown, D‑Ohio, called Bren­nan “some­one whose com­mit­ment to jus­tice is obvi­ous to all of those who deal with her.” The vote was 61 yeas to 35 nays.

Vot­ing Nay (2):
Repub­li­can Sen­a­tors Jim Risch and Mike Crapo

Vot­ing Aye (2):
Demo­c­ra­t­ic Sen­a­tors Ron Wyden and Jeff Merkley

Vot­ing Aye (2):
Demo­c­ra­t­ic Sen­a­tors Maria Cantwell and Pat­ty Murray

Cas­ca­dia total: 4 aye votes, 2 nay votes

CHARLES FLEMING, U.S. DISTRICT COURT JUDGE: The Sen­ate on Feb­ru­ary 1st con­firmed the nom­i­na­tion of Charles Flem­ing to serve as a judge on the U.S. dis­trict court for north­ern Ohio. Flem­ing has been a crim­i­nal pub­lic defend­er in the dis­trict since 1991. A sup­port­er, Sen­a­tor Sher­rod Brown, D‑Ohio, said Flem­ing “has received uni­form­ly enthu­si­as­tic reviews from judges he has appeared before and from attor­neys he has tried cas­es against.”

The vote was 56 yeas to 42 nays.

Vot­ing Nay (2):
Repub­li­can Sen­a­tors Jim Risch and Mike Crapo

Vot­ing Aye (2):
Demo­c­ra­t­ic Sen­a­tors Ron Wyden and Jeff Merkley

Vot­ing Aye (2):
Demo­c­ra­t­ic Sen­a­tors Maria Cantwell and Pat­ty Murray

Cas­ca­dia total: 4 aye votes, 2 nay votes

DAVID RUIZ, U.S. DISTRICT COURT JUDGE: The Sen­ate on Feb­ru­ary 1st con­firmed the nom­i­na­tion of David Ruiz to serve as a judge on the U.S. dis­trict court for north­ern Ohio. Ruiz, a fed­er­al pros­e­cu­tor in the dis­trict from 2010 to 2016, has, since 2016, been a mag­is­trate judge in the district.

The vote was 62 yeas to 35 nays.

Vot­ing Nay (2):
Repub­li­can Sen­a­tors Jim Risch and Mike Crapo

Vot­ing Aye (2):
Demo­c­ra­t­ic Sen­a­tors Ron Wyden and Jeff Merkley

Vot­ing Aye (2):
Demo­c­ra­t­ic Sen­a­tors Maria Cantwell and Pat­ty Murray

Cas­ca­dia total: 4 aye votes, 2 nay votes

RUPA PUTTAGUNTA, DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA SUPERIOR COURT JUDGE: The Sen­ate on Feb­ru­ary 2nd con­firmed the nom­i­na­tion of Rupa Put­ta­gun­ta to serve as an asso­ciate judge on the supe­ri­or court for Wash­ing­ton, D.C., for a fif­teen year term. Put­ta­gun­ta has been a law clerk, pri­vate prac­tice lawyer, and, cur­rent­ly, admin­is­tra­tive judge in the Dis­trict. The vote was 57 yeas to 38 nays.

Vot­ing Nay (2):
Repub­li­can Sen­a­tors Jim Risch and Mike Crapo

Vot­ing Aye (2):
Demo­c­ra­t­ic Sen­a­tors Ron Wyden and Jeff Merkley

Vot­ing Aye (2):
Demo­c­ra­t­ic Sen­a­tors Maria Cantwell and Pat­ty Murray

Cas­ca­dia total: 4 aye votes, 2 nay votes

SEOANE LOPEZ, DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA SUPERIOR COURT JUDGE: The Sen­ate on Feb­ru­ary 2nd con­firmed the nom­i­na­tion of Seoane Lopez to serve as an asso­ciate judge on the supe­ri­or court for Wash­ing­ton, D.C., for a fif­teen year term. Lopez has been a mag­is­trate judge on the supe­ri­or court since 2013.

The vote was 59 yeas to 38 nays.

Vot­ing Nay (2):
Repub­li­can Sen­a­tors Jim Risch and Mike Crapo

Vot­ing Aye (2):
Demo­c­ra­t­ic Sen­a­tors Ron Wyden and Jeff Merkley

Vot­ing Aye (2):
Demo­c­ra­t­ic Sen­a­tors Maria Cantwell and Pat­ty Murray

Cas­ca­dia total: 4 aye votes, 2 nay votes

SEAN STAPLES, DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA SUPERIOR COURT JUDGE: The Sen­ate on Feb­ru­ary 2nd con­firmed the nom­i­na­tion of Sean C. Sta­ples to serve as an asso­ciate judge on the supe­ri­or court for Wash­ing­ton, D.C., for a fif­teen year term. Sta­ples, a mag­is­trate judge on the court since 2013, was pre­vi­ous­ly an assis­tant pub­lic defend­er and one of the court’s law clerks.

The vote was 59 yeas to 38 nays.

Vot­ing Nay (2):
Repub­li­can Sen­a­tors Jim Risch and Mike Crapo

Vot­ing Aye (2):
Demo­c­ra­t­ic Sen­a­tors Ron Wyden and Jeff Merkley

Vot­ing Aye (2):
Demo­c­ra­t­ic Sen­a­tors Maria Cantwell and Pat­ty Murray

Cas­ca­dia total: 4 aye votes, 2 nay votes

Key votes ahead

The House will debate and vote on the Postal Ser­vice Reform Act of 2021 (H.R. 3076), as well as the Glob­al Respect Act (H.R. 3485) and the End­ing Forced Arbi­tra­tion of Sex­u­al Assault and Sex­u­al Harass­ment Act of 2021 (H.R. 4445).

The Sen­ate will take up the nom­i­na­tions of Dou­glas R. Bush to be Assis­tant Sec­re­tary of the Army and Max Vekich of Wash­ing­ton State to be a Fed­er­al Mar­itime Com­mis­sion­er, as well as nom­i­na­tions for Samuel R. Bagen­stos to be Gen­er­al Coun­sel of the Depart­ment of Health and Human Ser­vices and for Neil Har­vey MacBride to be Gen­er­al Coun­sel for the Depart­ment of the Treasury.

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Targeted News Service provides comprehensive public policy coverage of government activities at the federal, congressional and state level, including weekly voting reports for NPI's Last Week In Congress series. TNS' president and editor Myron Struck has been a professional journalist since 1973, working for The Washington Post, Miami Herald, Manassas (Virginia) Journal-Messenger, Prince William (Virginia) Journal, Defense News, Defense Electronics, Roll Call, States News Service, CCH Publications (TaxDay), CD Publications and Campaigns & Elections Magazine.

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