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Two Democrats, Henry Cuellar and Vincente Gonzalez, joined Republicans to advance the legislation, an increase from last term when no Democrat supported the measure. One other Democrat voted "present.
The House vote was 218-206, with two Democrats — Reps. Vicente Gonzalez and Henry Cuellar of Texas — joining Republicans in favor of the bill. Rep. Don Davis of North Carolina voted “present”.