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By Jon Ward - The Daily Caller

Below are all examples of “deeming” while Republicans had the majority  (in chronological order):

1. H. Res. 510, March 24, 1948 – Republican controlled 80th Congress
2. H. Res. 180 (deemed as passed technical corrections to another bill), June 30, 1995 (passed by voice vote) – Republican controlled 104th Congress
3. H. Res. 336 (deemed as passed a resolution continuing appropriations until the Speaker notifies the committee that the President has submitted a certified plan to balance the budget), January 5, 1996 (passed by voice vote) – Republican controlled 104th Congress
4. H. Res. 391 (a rule for the “Senior Citizens’ Right to Work Act”, included a provision to consider the conference report to accompany the “Line Item Veto Act” as adopted upon receiving a message informing it that the Senate had adopted the conference report), March 28, 1996 (passed 232-177) – Republican controlled 104 Congress (MAJOR LEGISLATION)
Ø Boehner – YEA
5. H. Res. 393 (deemed as passed technical corrections to another bill), March 28, 1996 (passed by voice vote) – Republican controlled 104th Congress
6. H. Res. 232( deemed as passed technical corrections to another bill), October 6, 1997 (passed 367-34) – Republican controlled 105th Congress
Ø Boehner – YEA
Ø Sessions – YEA
7. H. Res. 386 (deemed as passed a resolution that tabled the Interior Approps bill so it would not be presented to the President), November 18, 1999 (passed 226-204) – Republican controlled 106thCongress
Ø Boehner – YEA
Ø Sessions – YEA
8. H. Res. 71 (deemed as passed technical corrections to another Joint Resolution), February 13, 2003 (passed by voice vote) – Republican controlled 108th Congress
9. H. Res. 572 (a resolution regarding the immediate termination for the deployment of troops in Iraq was used to “deem” a technical correction to the T-HUD Appropriations Act of 2006 as passed) on November 18, 2005 (passed 210-202) – Republican controlled 109th Congress
Ø Boehner – YEA
Ø Cantor – YEA
Ø Pence – YEA
Ø McCotter – YEA
Ø McMorris Rogers – YEA
Ø Carter – YEA
Ø Sessions – YEA
10. H. Res. 653 (deemed as passed the Senate amendment to House amendments to the Deficit Reduction Act of 2005 – Reconciliation), February 1, 2006 (passed 216-214) – Republican controlled 109thCongress
Ø Boehner – YEA
Ø Cantor – YEA
Ø Pence – YEA
Ø McCotter – YEA
Ø McMorris Rogers – YEA
Ø Carter – YEA
Ø Sessions – YEA
11. H. Res. 1003 (deemed as passed H. Res 1000 which provides for earmarking reform in the House), September 14, 2006 (passed 245-171) – Republican controlled 109th Congress
Ø Boehner – YEA
Ø Cantor – YEA
Ø Pence – YEA
Ø McCotter – YEA
Ø McMorris Rogers – YEA
Ø Sessions – YEA

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