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ADDITIONAL SPONSORS
Under clause 7 of rule XII, sponsors were added to public bills and resolutions, as follows:
H.R. 3: Mr. Deutch, Ms. Waters, and Ms. Jacobs of California.
H.R. 255: Mr. Vargas.
H.R. 265: Ms. Waters.
H.R. 303: Mr. Correa.
H.R. 310: Mr. Costa and Mr. Kinzinger.
H.R. 393: Mr. Smith of New Jersey.
H.R. 431: Mr. Armstrong, Mr. McKinley, Ms. Scanlon, and Mr. Lamb.
H.R. 432: Ms. Craig, Mr. Lieu, and Mr. Vela.
H.R. 616: Ms. Dean.
H.R. 750: Mr. Balderson.
H.R. 804: Mr. Case.
H.R. 859: Mr. C. Scott Franklin of Florida.
H.R. 1012: Mr. Wilson of South Carolina.
H.R. 1111: Ms. Chu and Mr. McGovern.
H.R. 1179: Mr. Ruppersberger.
H.R. 1196: Mr. Lowenthal.
H.R. 1210: Mr. Newhouse.
H.R. 1348: Mrs. Demings and Ms. DelBene.
H.R. 1352: Mr. Correa.
H.R. 1366: Mr. Kilmer.
H.R. 1381: Mr. LaMalfa.
H.R. 1385: Ms. Dean and Ms. Porter.
H.R. 1456: Mrs. Trahan, Mr. Carson, and Mr. Cooper.
H.R. 1527: Mr. Waltz.
H.R. 1696: Mrs. Napolitano.
H.R. 1709: Mrs. Axne.
H.R. 1712: Ms. Van Duyne.
H.R. 1733: Mr. Michael F. Doyle of Pennsylvania.
H.R. 1734: Mr. Michael F. Doyle of Pennsylvania.
H.R. 1764: Mr. Thompson of California, Mr. Brendan F. Boyle of Pennsylvania, Mr. Garbarino, Mr. Bacon, and Mr. Ryan.
H.R. 1783: Mr. Castro of Texas and Mr. Smith of Washington.
H.R. 1813: Ms. Lofgren.
H.R. 1819: Mr. Michael F. Doyle of Pennsylvania.
H.R. 1861: Ms. Granger, Mr. Harder of California, Mr. Baird, and Mr. Van Drew.
H.R. 2011: Mr. DeSaulnier.
H.R. 2050: Mr. Moulton, Mr. Auchincloss, and Mr. Balderson.
H.R. 2090: Mr. Crenshaw.
H.R. 2116: Ms. Plaskett and Mr. Price of North Carolina.
H.R. 2119: Ms. Kelly of Illinois, Mr. Allred, and Ms. Bonamici.
H.R. 2121: Ms. Strickland.
H.R. 2126: Mrs. Trahan.
H.R. 2222: Mrs. Trahan.
H.R. 2238: Mr. Brendan F. Boyle of Pennsylvania and Ms. Waters.
H.R. 2287: Ms. Waters.
H.R. 2396: Ms. Porter.
H.R. 2465: Mr. Case.
H.R. 2525: Mrs. Watson Coleman and Ms. Wilson of Florida.
H.R. 2542: Mr. Green of Texas.
H.R. 2568: Mr. Steil, Mr. Harder of California, Ms. Strickland, and Mr. Kilmer.
H.R. 2627: Mr. Aguilar.
H.R. 2648: Ms. Scanlon, Mr. Aguilar, and Mr. San Nicolas.
H.R. 2723: Mr. Allred.
H.R. 2773: Mr. Bergman and Mr. Raskin.
H.R. 2903: Ms. Schakowsky.
H.R. 2919: Ms. Scanlon.
H.R. 3041: Mrs. Lesko.
H.R. 3110: Ms. Norton and Mr. Bacon.
H.R. 3187: Mr. Schiff, Ms. Norton, and Ms. DelBene.
H.R. 3256: Ms. Herrera Beutler.
H.R. 3285: Mr. Tonko.
H.R. 3287: Mr. Bacon and Ms. Eshoo.
H.R. 3294: Mr. Takano, Mr. Norcross, and Mr. Kim of New Jersey.
H.R. 3382: Mr. Brendan F. Boyle of Pennsylvania.
H.R. 3388: Mr. Gooden of Texas.
H.R. 3460: Mrs. Boebert.
H.R. 3492: Mr. Rutherford.
H.R. 3509: Mr. DeSaulnier.
H.R. 3518: Ms. Chu and Ms. Pressley.
H.R. 3519: Ms. Moore of Wisconsin and Mr. Suozzi.
H.R. 3529: Ms. Castor of Florida and Mr. Carson.
H.R. 3580: Ms. Schakowsky, Mr. Levin of Michigan, Mr. Cardenas, and Mrs. Trahan.
H.R. 3614: Ms. Scanlon.
H.R. 3646: Mr. Chabot.
H.R. 3710: Mrs. Lesko and Mr. Valadao.
H.R. 3771: Mr. Grijalva.
H.R. 3807: Ms. Clark of Massachusetts.
H.R. 3860: Mr. LaMalfa.
H.R. 3867: Ms. Castor of Florida, Mr. Carson, and Ms. Scanlon.
H.R. 3880: Mr. Auchincloss.
H.R. 3953: Mr. Cardenas.
H.R. 3985: Mr. Buchanan, Mrs. Trahan, and Mr. Kind.
H.R. 4045: Ms. Eshoo and Mr. McNerney.
H.R. 4047: Mr. Grothman.
H.R. 4077: Ms. Waters.
H.R. 4085: Ms. Eshoo.
H.R. 4131: Mr. Kilmer, Mr. Raskin, Ms. Norton, and Ms. Blunt Rochester.
H.R. 4150: Ms. Manning, Ms. Ross, and Mr. Amodei.
H.R. 4181: Mr. Norman.
H.R. 4237: Ms. Wilson of Florida.
H.R. 4300: Mrs. Fischbach.
H.R. 4312: Mr. Gosar.
H.R. 4315: Ms. Roybal-Allard, Mr. San Nicolas, and Ms. Barragan.
H.R. 4328: Ms. Van Duyne.
H. Con. Res. 19: Mr. Doggett.
H. Res. 47: Mr. Cardenas.
H. Res. 100: Mr. Gallego.
H. Res. 174: Mrs. Trahan.
H. Res. 277: Mr. Bowman.
H. Res. 404: Ms. Waters.
H. Res. 510: Mr. Veasey.
H. Res. 512: Ms. Norton.
SOURCE: Congressional Record Vol. 167, No. 118
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