How The Election Affected H.R. 6388
Wednesday, November 7, 2012
Co-sponsors to HR6388 who LOST re-election:
Brian Bilbray - CA *Also was on House Energy/Commerce Committee
Lynn Woolsey - CA
Pete Stark - CA
Elton Gallegly - CA
Mazie Hirono - HI **Was elected to Senate
Judy Biggert - IL
Bob Dold - IL
Roscoe Bartlett, - MD
Hansen Clark - MI
Steve Rothman - NJ
***The election took out 11 sponsors to the proposed bill, including 1 who was on the Energy/Commerce Committee
Co-sponsors to HR6388 who are still seated on the House Energy/Commerce Committee:
Anna Eshoo - CA
Jan Schakowsky - IL
Ed Whitfield - KY
G.K. Gutterfield - NC
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