Full Committee Markup of H.R. 2666, "No Rate Regulation of Broadband Internet Access Act," and H.R. 4725, "Common Sense Savings Act of 2016," (March 14, 2016 - March 15, 2016)
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2122 Rayburn House Office Building
The Committee on Energy and Commerce scheduled a markup that began on Monday, March 14, 2016. On Monday, March 14, the Committee convened at 5:00 p.m. in 2322 Rayburn House Office Building for opening statements only. The Committee reconvened on Tuesday, March 15, at 10:00 a.m. in 2123 Rayburn House Office Building.
Meeting Documents
Livestream - Day 1
Livestream - Day 2
Key Documents
Memorandum from Ranking Member Pallone to the Committee on Energy and Commerce
Opening Statement of Ranking Member Pallone as prepared for delivery to the Committee on Energy and Commerce
Preliminary Transcript (Day 1)
Preliminary Transcript (Day 2)
Votes
H.R. 2666, No Rate Regulation of Broadband Internet Access Act was ordered favorably reported, amended, to the House by a roll call vote of 29-19
Amendment offered by Rep. McNerney was defeated by a voice vote
Amendment offered by Rep. Walden was adopted by a roll call vote of 28-20
Amendment offered by Rep. Eshoo was defeated by a roll call vote of 20-27
Amendment offered by Rep. Matsui was defeated by a roll call vote of 19-29
H.R. 4725, Common Sense Savings Act of 2016 was ordered favorably reported to the House by a roll call vote of 28-19
Amendment #1 offered by Rep. Green was withdrawn
Amendment offered by Rep. Capps was defeated by a roll call vote of 21-27
Amendment offered by Rep. Castor was defeated by a roll call vote of 19-27
Amendment offered by Rep. Schakowsky was defeated by a roll call vote of 20-28
Amendment offered by Rep. Matsui was defeated by a roll call vote of 19-26
Amendment #2 offered by Rep. Green was defeated by a roll call vote of 19-26
Amendment offered by Rep. Lujan was defeated by a roll call vote of 20-27
Amendment offered by Rep. Butterfieldwas defeated by a voice vote
Amendment offered by Rep. Clarkewas defeated by a roll call vote of 18-29
Amendment offered by Rep. Cardenas was withdrawn