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ADDITIONAL SPONSORS
Under clause 7 of rule XII, sponsors were added to public bills and resolutions, as follows:
H.R. 955: Mr. Peters and Mr. Yarmuth.
H.R. 962: Mr. Malinowski.
H.R. 1198: Mr. Gottheimer.
H.R. 1219: Mr. Bacon.
H.R. 1235: Mr. Gottheimer.
H.R. 1284: Mr. Cloud.
H.R. 1384: Mr. Lowenthal, Mr. Carson, and Ms. DeLauro.
H.R. 1453: Mr. Posey.
H.R. 1456: Mr. Morelle.
H.R. 1813: Mr. Gimenez.
H.R. 1916: Mr. Fleischmann, Mr. Bergman, Mrs. Lesko, Mr. Rogers of Alabama, Mrs. Bustos, Mr. Dunn, and Mr. Bera.
H.R. 1974: Mr. Brendan F. Boyle of Pennsylvania.
H.R. 1983: Mr. Gallego.
H.R. 2102: Ms. Schakowsky and Mr. McGovern.
H.R. 2238: Ms. Bourdeaux.
H.R. 2317: Mrs. Lesko.
H.R. 2509: Mrs. Miller-Meeks.
H.R. 2714: Ms. Stefanik.
H.R. 2973: Mrs. Napolitano.
H.R. 3115: Mr. Gomez, Mr. Cardenas, and Mr. Neguse.
H.R. 3314: Mr. Cloud.
H.R. 3321: Mr. Lynch.
H.R. 3367: Mr. Gottheimer.
H.R. 3480: Mr. Larson of Connecticut.
H.R. 3517: Ms. Strickland, Mrs. Beatty, Mr. Carter of Georgia, Ms. Bonamici, and Mr. Lieu.
H.R. 3548: Mr. Green of Texas.
H.R. 3577: Mr. Steube and Mr. McKinley.
H.R. 3707: Mr. Rice of South Carolina.
H.R. 3728: Mr. Delgado, Mr. Tonko, and Ms. Tenney.
H.R. 4215: Ms. Norton.
H.R. 4268: Mr. Turner and Mr. Van Drew.
H.R. 4878: Mr. McNerney.
H.R. 4967: Mr. Carter of Texas.
H.R. 4991: Mr. Garcia of Illinois.
H.R. 4998: Ms. DelBene.
H.R. 4999: Mrs. Hartzler.
H.R. 5008: Ms. Eshoo.
H.R. 5028: Mr. Keller.
H.R. 5079: Mr. Steube.
H.R. 5142: Mr. Ellzey, Mrs. Dingell, Mr. David Scott of Georgia, Mr. LaHood, Ms. Williams of Georgia, Ms. Norton, Mr. Scalise, and Ms. Kuster.
H. Con. Res. 48: Ms. Williams of Georgia.
H. Res. 88: Mr. Trone.
H. Res. 117: Mr. Rice of South Carolina.
H. Res. 150: Mr. Trone.
H. Res. 436: Mr. Trone.
H. Res. 450: Mr. Trone.
H. Res. 582: Mr. Steube.
H. Res. 589: Mr. Krishnamoorthi and Mr. Sean Patrick Maloney of New York.
H. Res. 598: Mr. Norman.
H. Res. 608: Mr. Perry.
H. Res. 617: Mr. McKinley.
SOURCE: Congressional Record Vol. 167, No. 154
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