The House Foreign Affairs Committee advanced a package of foreign-policy bills to the full House, reporting each measure with a favorable recommendation after voice or electronic votes.
Committee proceedings covered a range of measures. The clerk reported the following tallies: HR 5490, Dismantle Foreign Scam Syndicates Act — ayes 48, noes 0; HR 6297, Protecting Europe from Antisemitism, Crime, and Extremism Act — ayes 49, noes 0; HR 4291, Sanctions List Harmonization Act — ayes 49, noes 0; HR 1848, Houthi Human Rights Accountability Act — ayes 49, noes 0; HR 6347, Global Child Thrive Reauthorization Act — ayes 43, noes 6; HR 5021, American Decade of Sports Act — ayes 46, noes 3; HR 6230 (as amended) — recorded as "On this vote, the ayes are 47. 2 present."; HR 4397, Muslim Brotherhood Terrorist Designation Act — ayes 35, noes 14; HR 6338, Stop Illegal Fishing Act — ayes 47, noes 2. Where the clerk reported tallies, the article reflects those totals as stated in the transcript.
On HR 6230 the committee first rejected amendment number 81, offered by Representative Castro, by roll call (ayes 22, noes 27). The committee then agreed to an amendment in the nature of a substitute offered by Representative Self; the chair declared the ayes prevailed, and a subsequent recorded vote on reporting the bill as amended was reported as noted above.
Most measures were advanced "as amended" with staff authorized to make technical and conforming changes and with motions to reconsider laid on the table "without objection." The committee concluded its consideration of the measures noticed for the day and adjourned.
The transcript records only procedural actions and vote tallies; mover and seconder names for motions were not specified in the record.