[Journal of the House of Representatives, 1994] [Thursday, June 9, 1994 (59), Para 59.10 roll No. 223] [Pages 987-988] [From the U.S. Government Printing Office, www.gpo.gov] Para. 59.10 [Roll No. 223] AYES--181 Abercrombie Andrews (ME) Andrews (TX) Applegate Armey Bacchus (FL) Baesler Baker (CA) Barca Barcia Barlow Barrett (WI) Bateman Bentley Bevill Bilirakis Blackwell Borski Brewster Brooks Browder Brown (CA) Brown (FL) Buyer Canady Cantwell Chapman Clay Clement Clinger Collins (IL) Combest Conyers Cooper Cramer Cunningham Darden Deal DeFazio Dellums Derrick Deutsch Dicks Dixon Durbin Edwards (CA) Edwards (TX) Ehlers Emerson Evans Farr Fields (LA) Filner Ford (MI) Fowler Furse Gejdenson Gephardt Gibbons Gonzalez Goodling Gordon Green Hall (TX) Hamburg Hamilton Hancock Hastert Hefner Herger Hilliard Hinchey Hoagland Hochbrueckner Houghton Hughes Hutto Inglis Inslee Jacobs Johnson (CT) Johnson (GA) Johnson (SD) Johnson, Sam Johnston Kanjorski Kaptur Kennedy Kildee Kleczka Kreidler LaFalce Lambert LaRocco Leach Lehman Lewis (FL) Lightfoot Lloyd Long Mann Manzullo Matsui Mazzoli McCollum McCrery McDade McKinney Miller (CA) Mineta Minge Mink Moakley Montgomery Murphy Murtha Norton (DC) Nussle Oberstar Orton Payne (NJ) Payne (VA) Penny Peterson (FL) Petri Pomeroy Poshard Rangel Reed Reynolds Richardson Roemer Rose Rostenkowski Roth Roukema Rowland Roybal-Allard Sabo Sanders Sangmeister Sarpalius Sawyer Schroeder Scott Shepherd Shuster Sisisky Skaggs Skelton Smith (IA) Smith (MI) Smith (OR) Spratt Stark Stokes Strickland Studds Stupak Synar Tanner Taylor (MS) Thornton Torkildsen Torres Underwood (GU) Unsoeld Valentine Velazquez Vento Visclosky Vucanovich Waters Watt Waxman Whitten Williams Wise Woolsey Wyden Yates NOES--242 Ackerman Allard Andrews (NJ) Archer Bachus (AL) Baker (LA) Ballenger Barrett (NE) Bartlett Barton Becerra Beilenson Bereuter Berman Bilbray Bishop Bliley Blute Boehlert Boehner Bonilla Bonior Brown (OH) Bryant Bunning Burton Byrne Callahan Calvert Camp Cardin Carr Castle Clayton Clyburn Coble Coleman Collins (GA) Coppersmith Costello Cox Coyne Crane Crapo Danner de la Garza de Lugo (VI) DeLauro DeLay Diaz-Balart Dickey Dingell Dooley Doolittle Dornan Dreier Duncan Dunn Engel English Eshoo Everett Ewing Fawell Fazio Fields (TX) Fingerhut Fish Flake Ford (TN) Frank (MA) Franks (CT) Franks (NJ) Frost Gallegly Gallo Gekas Geren Gilchrest Gillmor Gilman Gingrich Glickman Goodlatte Goss Grams Greenwood Gunderson Gutierrez Hall (OH) Hansen Harman Hastings Hayes Hobson Hoekstra Hoke Holden Horn Hoyer Hunter Hutchinson Hyde Inhofe Istook Johnson, E. 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Kasich Kennelly Kim King Kingston Klein Klink Klug Knollenberg Kolbe Kyl Lancaster Lantos Laughlin Lazio Levin Levy Lewis (CA) Lewis (GA) Lewis (KY) Linder Lipinski Livingston Lowey Lucas Machtley Maloney Manton Margolies-Mezvinsky Markey Martinez McCandless McCloskey McCurdy McDermott McHale McHugh McInnis McKeon McMillan McNulty Meehan Meek Menendez Meyers Mfume Mica Michel Miller (FL) Molinari Mollohan Moorhead Moran Morella Myers Nadler Neal (MA) Neal (NC) Obey Olver Ortiz Owens Oxley Packard Pallone Parker Pastor Paxon Pelosi Peterson (MN) Pickett Pickle Pombo Porter Portman Price (NC) Pryce (OH) Quillen Quinn Rahall Ramstad Ravenel Regula Ridge Roberts Rogers Rohrabacher Romero-Barcelo (PR) Ros-Lehtinen Rush Santorum Saxton Schaefer Schenk Schiff Schumer Sensenbrenner Serrano Sharp Shaw Shays Skeen Slaughter Smith (NJ) Smith (TX) Snowe Solomon Spence Stearns Stenholm Stump Swett Swift Talent Tauzin Taylor (NC) Tejeda Thomas (CA) Thomas (WY) Thompson Thurman Torricelli Traficant Upton Volkmer Walker Walsh Weldon Wheat Wilson Wolf Wynn Young (AK) Young (FL) Zeliff Zimmer NOT VOTING--16 Boucher Collins (MI) Condit Faleomavaega (AS) Foglietta Grandy Hefley Huffington [[Page 988]] Jefferson Kopetski Royce Slattery Sundquist Towns Tucker Washington So the amendment was not agreed to. After some further time, The SPEAKER pro tempore, Mr. MAZZOLI, assumed the Chair. When Mrs. KENNELLY, Acting Chairman, pursuant to House Resolution 431, reported the bill back to the House with an amendment adopted by the Committee. The previous question having been ordered by said resolution. Mr. DELLUMS demanded a separate vote on the amendment on page 277, line 2 (the Goss amendment). The question being put, viva voce, Will the House agree to the following amendment on which a separate vote had been demanded? At the end of title X (page 277, after line 2), add the following: SEC. 1038. UNITED STATES POLICY ON HAITI. (a) Findings.--The Congress finds that-- (1) the 1990 presidential election in Haiti was deemed to be both free and democratic; (2) a military coup toppled the duly elected government in 1991; (3) the process to restore democratic rule in Haiti agreed to at Governor's Island has stalled; (4) the economic crisis in Haiti is worsening; and (5) the people of Haiti are preparing in mass numbers to leave their country to seek economic and political refuge overseas. (b) Sense of Congress.--It is the sense of Congress-- (1) that the United States should not undertake any military action directed against the mainland of Haiti unless the President first certifies to Congress that a clear and present danger to citizens of the United States or United States interests requires such action; and (2) that the United States should work with the Organization of American States and the United Nations-- (A) to establish a temporary safe haven on the Haitian island of Ile de la Gonave for Haitian refugees escaping economic and political hardship on the mainland of Haiti; (B) to assist in providing humanitarian assistance and visa processing for such refugees in such safe haven; and (C) to assist the legitimate Haitian government in establishing the long-term stability of democracy in Haiti. The SPEAKER pro tempore, Mr. MAZZOLI, announced that the nays had it. Mr. KYL demanded a recorded vote on agreeing to said amendment, which demand was supported by one-fifth of a quorum, so a recorded vote was ordered. The vote was taken by electronic device. It was decided in the Yeas 195 <3-line {> negative Nays 226