WHAT:
All issues
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Environment
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Renewable Energy
WHO:
All members
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ENVIRONMENT—Renewable Energy VOTES
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2010 Senate
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2010 House of Representatives
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2009 Senate
Roll Call 295.
HR 2996. (Fiscal 2010 environment spending) Motion to kill an amendment that would block the White House’s “Climate Change Czar” from operating/On the motion
Sep 24, 2009.
Y
W
Roll Call 256.
HR 2997. (Fiscal 2010 agriculture spending) McCain of Arizona amendment that would delete $17.5 million for the High Energy Cost Grant Program/On agreeing to the amendment
Aug 03, 2009.
N
W
Roll Call 245.
HR 3183. (Fiscal 2010 energy and water spending) Coburn of Oklahoma amendment that would reduce administrative funding at the Energy Department/On agreeing to the amendment
Jul 29, 2009.
N
W
Roll Call 169.
S Con Res 13. (Fiscal 2010 budget resolution) Motion to instruct conferees on a budget resolution to insist that the resolution require that future legislation not increase energy costs for families or of domestic energy production/On the motion
Apr 23, 2009.
N
L
Roll Call 163.
S Con Res 13. (Fiscal 2010 budget resolution) Motion to instruct conferees on a budget resolution to insist that the final report allow for legislation to create new jobs in “clean technology” and other clean energy incentives/On the motion
Apr 23, 2009.
Y
W
Roll Call 141.
S Con Res 13. (Fiscal 2010 budget resolution) Stabenow of Michigan amendment that would allow for future climate change legislation that would incentivize clean technology and energy efficiencies/On agreeing to the amendment
Apr 02, 2009.
Y
W
Roll Call 126.
S Con Res 13. (Fiscal 2010 budget resolution) Johanns of Nebraska amendment that would prohibit climate change or clean energy legislation from being subject to reconciliation/On agreeing to the amendment
Apr 01, 2009.
N
L
Roll Call 125.
S Con Res 13. (Fiscal 2010 budget resolution) Motion to preserve an amendment that would prohibit climate change or clean energy legislation from being subject to reconciliation/On the motion
Apr 01, 2009.
Y
L
2009 House of Representatives
Roll Call 807.
(H.R. 3585) On passage of legislation designed to identify and plan for solar technologies needs, and to provide (financial) resources to schools and laboratories for solar research and development
Oct 22, 2009.
Y
W
Roll Call 801.
(H.R. 3585) On the Broun of Georgia amendment to reduce the amount and the number of years for which funding for solar technology development would be authorized
Oct 22, 2009.
N
W
Roll Call 799.
(H.Res. 846) Legislation designed to identify, plan for and fund solar technology needs - - on the resolution setting the terms for debating the bill
Oct 22, 2009.
Y
W
Roll Call 798.
(H.Res. 846) Legislation designed to identify, plan for and fund solar technology needs - - on a motion to move to an immediate vote on the resolution setting the terms for debating the bill
Oct 22, 2009.
Y
W
Roll Call 752.
(H.R. 3183) On passage of the conference report containing the agreement between the House and Senate on the legislation providing fiscal year 2010 funding for energy and water development programs
Oct 01, 2009.
Y
W
Roll Call 749.
(H.Res.788) The conference report containing the agreement between the House and Senate on the legislation providing fiscal year 2010 funding for energy and water development programs - - on the resolution setting the terms for debating the bill
Oct 01, 2009.
Y
W
Roll Call 709.
(H.R. 3221) On passage of the bill providing funding for the development of more energy efficient and environmentally cleaner technologies for vehicles manufactured in the U.S.
Sep 16, 2009.
Y
W
Roll Call 708.
(H.R. 3221) Legislation providing funding for the development of more energy efficient and environmentally cleaner technologies for vehicles manufactured in the U.S. - - on the motion to insert language preventing the spending of any additional funding authorized by the legislation until all other federal funds for that had previously been authorized for the development of similar vehicle energy technologies had been spent.
Sep 16, 2009.
N
W
Roll Call 705.
(H. R. 3246) On to the Hall of Texas amendment that would have frozen, at the fiscal year 2010 level through fiscal year 2013, a funding program for the development of more energy efficient and environmentally cleaner technologies for vehicles manufactured in the U.S. The amendment would also have eliminated that funding in fiscal year 2014.
Sep 16, 2009.
N
W
Roll Call 597.
(H.R.2729) On passage of the bill authorizing the designation of national environmental research parks by the Secretary of Energy
Jul 21, 2009.
Y
W
Roll Call 592.
(H.R. 3183) On passage of the bill providing fiscal year 2010 funds for energy and water development.
Jul 17, 2009.
Y
W
Roll Call 584.
(H.R. 3183) On the Flake of Arizona amendment that would have eliminated a $500,000 earmark for researching ethanol at Arkansas State University from the bill providing fiscal year 2010 funds for energy and water development.
Jul 17, 2009.
N
W
Roll Call 580.
(H.R. 3183) On the Blackburn of Tennessee amendment that would have made a 5% across-the-board cut in all discretionary amounts in the bill providing fiscal year 2010 funds for energy and water development
Jul 17, 2009.
N
W
Roll Call 543.
(H.R. 3081) On the Pastor of Arizona amendment adding $45 million to the Hydrogen, Fuel Cells, and Infrastructure Technologies Program, reducing the administrative budget for the Department of Energy by $30 million, and making a number of other funding changes in the fiscal year 2010 energy and water development funding bill
Jul 15, 2009.
Y
W
Roll Call 506.
(H. R. 2997) On the Flake of Arizona Amendment, which would have eliminated $1,000,000 earmarked for the Agriculture Energy Innovation Center in Georgia
Jul 09, 2009.
N
W
Roll Call 477.
(H.R. 2454) On passage of the American Clean Energy and Security Act of 2009, which contained the new cap and trade program; that program mandated significantly reduced emission levels, and permitted higher emitting companies to purchase pollution credits from lower emitters.
Jun 26, 2009.
Y
W
Roll Call 476.
(H.R. 2454) On the Forbes of Virginia amendment to the American Clean Energy and Security Act of 2009; the amendment called for a public-private commission to develop a national energy plan and set seven energy independence goals.
Jun 26, 2009.
N
W
Roll Call 447.
(H.R.2892) On the Flake of Arizona amendment that would have prohibited any funds in the fiscal year 2010 Department of Homeland Security funding bill from being awarded to a particular company in Arizona for solar battery systems.
Jun 24, 2009.
N
W
Roll Call 216.
(S.Con. Res. 13) On agreeing to budget for fiscal year 2010
Apr 29, 2009.
Y
W
Roll Call 214.
(H. Res. 37) The fiscal year 2010 budget - - on the resolution setting the terms for debate
Apr 28, 2009.
Y
W
Roll Call 213.
(H.Res.371) The fiscal year 2010 budget - - on waiving all points of order against the resolution setting the terms for debate
Apr 28, 2009.
Y
W
Roll Call 212.
(H.Res.365) The fiscal year 2010 budget - - on a procedural vote to allow the House to consider the resolution setting the terms for debate
Apr 28, 2009.
Y
W
Roll Call 190.
(H.Con. Res. 85) On approval of the fiscal year 2010 budget proposed by the Congressional Black Caucus
Apr 02, 2009.
Y
L
Roll Call 188.
(H.Con. Res. 85) On approval of the fiscal year 2010 budget proposed by the Congressional Progressive Caucus
Apr 02, 2009.
Y
L
Roll Call 184.
(H.Con. Res.316) The budget for fiscal year 2010 - - on agreeing to the resolution setting the terms for debate
Apr 02, 2009.
Y
W
Roll Call 176.
(H.Res. 305) The federal budget for fiscal year 2010-- on the resolution setting the terms for debate
Apr 01, 2009.
Y
W
2008 Senate
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2008 House of Representatives
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2007 Senate
Roll Call 226.
CLEAN Energy Act (H.R. 6)/On passage
Jun 21, 2007.
Y
W
Roll Call 225.
CLEAN Energy Act (H.R. 6)/Motion to invoke cloture (limiting debate and bringing to a vote)
Jun 21, 2007.
Y
W
Roll Call 224.
CLEAN Energy Act (H.R. 6), amendment in the nature of a substitute offered by Majority Leader Harry Reid (D-Nev.)/Motion to invoke cloture (limiting debate and bringing to a vote)
Jun 21, 2007.
Y
W
Roll Call 223.
CLEAN Energy Act (H.R. 6), Sen. Max Baucus (D-N.M.) amendment to add tax incentives to promote the development of renewable energy and require utility companies to generate more power from cleaner fuels/Motion to invoke cloture
Jun 21, 2007.
Y
L
Roll Call 222.
CLEAN Energy Act (H.R. 6), Sen. Jon Kyl (R-Ariz.) amendment to require that the bill's tax increases not take effect unless the Energy Department certifies that they would not result in increased reliance on foreign oil or in higher gas prices/Motion to waive the Budget Act
Jun 21, 2007.
N
W
Roll Call 221.
CLEAN Energy Act (H.R. 6), Sen. Jon Kyl (R-Ariz.) amendment that would prohibit fuel consisting of animal fat mixed with diesel from receiving a tax credit/On the adoption of the amendment
Jun 20, 2007.
N
W
Roll Call 219.
CLEAN Energy Act (H.R. 6), Sen. Jeff Bingaman (D-N.M.) amendment that would authorize $500 million for fiscal 2008 through fiscal 2015 for the creation of a grant program to encourage the production of advanced biofuels and to study the environmental impacts of increased use of renewable fuels/On passage of the amendment
Jun 20, 2007.
Y
W
Roll Call 217.
CLEAN Energy Act (H.R. 6), Sen. Jim DeMint (R-S.C.) amendment to mandate that any future legislation that would result in the increase in the national average price of fuel receive 60 votes as a requirement of passage/Motion to waive the Budget Act with respect to the point of order
Jun 20, 2007.
N
W
Roll Call 211.
CLEAN Energy Act (H.R. 6), Sen. Pete Domenici (R-N.M.) second-degree amendment to Sen. Jeff Bingaman (D-N.M.) amendment to require electric utilities to produce 15 percent of their power from sources such as solar and wind by 2020; Domenici's amendment would have upped the requirement to 20 percent but allowed nuclear and "clean" coal to fulfill the mandate/Motion to table (kill) the Domenici amendment
Jun 14, 2007.
Y
W
Roll Call 209.
CLEAN Energy Act (H.R. 6), Sen. Ken Salazar (D-Colo.) amendment to reduce American oil usage by 2.5 million barrels-per-day by 2016, a 7 million barrels-per-day by 2026 and 10 million barrels-per-day by 2031/On adoption of the amendment
Jun 12, 2007.
Y
W
Roll Call 98.
S Con Res 21. (Fiscal 2008 budget resolution), Coleman of Minnesota amendment on extending renewable energy and energy efficiency tax incentives/On agreeing to the amendment
Mar 22, 2007.
N
W
Roll Call 97.
S Con Res 21. (Fiscal 2008 budget resolution), Conrad of North Dakota amendment on renewable energy/On agreeing to the amendment
Mar 22, 2007.
Y
W
2007 House of Representatives
Roll Call 84.
Advanced Fuels Research and Development Act (H.R. 547)/Rep. Charles Dent (R-Pa.) amendment that would direct the Energy Department to consider the infrastructure challenges to arise from the advancement of hydrogen fuel
Feb 08, 2007.
N
L
Roll Call 81.
Advanced Fuels Research and Development Act (H.R. 547)/Rep. Anna Eshoo (D-Calif.) amendment to require the EPA to consider strategies to minimize emissions that may be released when biofuels are blended, stored and transported
Feb 08, 2007.
Y
W
Roll Call 40.
Energy policy (H.R. 6)/On passage
Jan 18, 2007.
Y
W
Roll Call 39.
Energy policy (H.R. 6)/Appealing the ruling of the chair that the bill did not meet the criteria to require a three-fifths majority for passage
Jan 18, 2007.
Y
W
Roll Call 38.
Energy policy (H.R. 6)/Motion to recommit (send the bill to committees of jurisdiction)
Jan 18, 2007.
N
W
Roll Call 37.
Energy policy (H.R. 6)/Question of consideration
Jan 18, 2007.
Y
W
Roll Call 36.
Outlining the rules of debate for a bill to formulate energy policy (H. Res. 66)/On adoption of the rule
Jan 18, 2007.
Y
W
Roll Call 35.
Outlining the rules of debate for a bill to formulate energy policy (H. Res. 66)/Motion to order the previous question (end debate and prevent amendment)
Jan 18, 2007.
Y
W
2006 Senate
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2006 House of Representatives
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2005 Senate
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2005 House of Representatives
Roll Call 207.
H.R. 2419. Appropriations/Energy/Vote on Amendment to Transfer $15.5 Million in Spending from Nuclear Waste Disposal to Energy Efficiency.
May 24, 2005.
Y
L
Roll Call 203.
H. Res. 291. Appropriations/Energy/Procedural Vote on Bill Making Appropriations (Funding) for Energy and Water Development for Fiscal Year 2006.
May 24, 2005.
N
L
Roll Call 132.
H.R. 6. Energy/Vote on Passage of The Energy Policy Act of 2005, a Comprehensive Bill Dealing with Research and Development of Numerous Sources of Energy
Apr 21, 2005.
N
L
Roll Call 127.
H.R. 6. Energy/Vote on Amendment to Authorize a Study on the Feasibility of Using Mustard Seed as a Feedstock for Biodiesel.
Apr 21, 2005.
Y
W
Roll Call 125.
H.R. 6. Energy/Vote on Amendment to Permit Additional Types of Renewable Fuels to Be Eligible for a Particular Grant Program in Energy Bill.
Apr 21, 2005.
Y
W
Roll Call 118.
H.R. 6. Energy/Vote on Amendment to Take a Number of Measures to Check the Rise in Gas Prices.
Apr 20, 2005.
Y
L
Roll Call 117.
H.R. 6. Energy/Vote on Amendment to Reduce U.S. Demand for Oil by at Least One Million Barrels Per Day.
Apr 20, 2005.
Y
L
Roll Call 116.
H.R. 6. Energy/Vote on Amendment to Change "Strategic Petroleum Reserve" into "Strategic Fuels Reserve."
Apr 20, 2005.
Y
L
2004 Senate
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2004 House of Representatives
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2003 Senate
Roll Call 214.
S. 14. Energy Policy/Vote to Revoke Federal Loan Guarantees for the Construction of Additional Nuclear Power Plants.
Jun 10, 2003.
Y
L
Roll Call 212.
S. 14. Energy Policy/Vote to Establish Timelines for the Development of Environmentally-Safe, Hydrogen-Powered Automobiles.
Jun 10, 2003.
Y
W
2003 House of Representatives
Roll Call 630.
H.R. 6. Energy Policy/Vote on Final Passage of an Energy Conference Report to Overhaul the Nation's Energy Policies.
Nov 18, 2003.
N
L
Roll Call 629.
H.R. 6. Energy Policy/Vote on the Rules of Debate Governing House Consideration of the Energy Conference Report.
Nov 18, 2003.
N
L
Roll Call 628.
H.R. 6. Energy Policy/Vote to Allow the Consideration of the Rules of Debate on the Energy Conference Report.
Nov 18, 2003.
N
L
Roll Call 598.
H.R 6. Energy Policy/Vote to Instruct House Conferees to Drop Any Provisions in the Energy Conference Report Which Would Weaken Clean Air Standards.
Oct 30, 2003.
Y
L
Roll Call 394.
H.R. 2754. Fiscal 2004 Energy and Water Appropriations/Vote to Recommit to Committee a Bill Which, In the View of Progressives, Failed to Include Adequate Funding for Renewable Energy Programs.
Jul 18, 2003.
Y
L
Roll Call 392.
H.R. 2754. Fiscal 2004 Energy and Water Appropriations/Vote to Provide Additional Funding for Renewable Energy Programs.
Jul 18, 2003.
Y
L
Roll Call 166.
H.R. 766. Nanotechnology Research/Vote to Require Research into the Potential for Nanotechnology to Provide Clean Sources of Energy.
May 07, 2003.
Y
L
Roll Call 145.
H.R. 6. Energy Plan/Passage of a Bill to Provide Tax Breaks to Energy Companies and Allow Oil Drilling in the Pristine Arctic National Wildlife Refuge.
Apr 11, 2003.
N
L
Roll Call 144.
H.R. 6. Energy Plan/Vote to Recommit to Committee a Bill to Provide Tax Breaks to Energy Companies and Allow Oil Drilling in the Pristine Arctic National Wildlife Refuge.
Apr 11, 2003.
Y
L
Roll Call 143.
H.R. 6. Energy Plan/Vote to Prevent Coal Producers From Seizing Unlimited Amounts of Federal Land.
Apr 11, 2003.
Y
L
Roll Call 142.
H.R. 6. Energy Plan/Vote to Eliminate a Provision in Bill Providing a Federal Subsidy for Oil-Drilling on Public Lands.
Apr 11, 2003.
Y
L
Roll Call 132.
H.R. 6. Energy Plan/Vote to Spur the Development of More Fuel Efficient Automobiles.
Apr 10, 2003.
Y
L
Roll Call 131.
H.R. 6. Energy Plan/Vote on Rules of Debate on a Bill to Provide Tax Breaks to Energy Companies and Allow Oil Drilling in the Pristine Arctic National Wildlife Refuge.
Apr 10, 2003.
N
L
Roll Call 130.
H.R. 6. Energy Plan/Vote to Allow Consideration of a Bill to Provide Tax Breaks to Energy Companies and Allow Oil Drilling in the Pristine Arctic National Wildlife Refuge.
Apr 10, 2003.
N
L
2002 Senate
Roll Call 87.
S 517. National Energy Plan/Vote to Table (Kill) an Amendment Designed to Enforce Fuel Liability Standards.
Apr 25, 2002.
N
L
Roll Call 84.
S 517. National Energy Plan/Vote to Table (Kill) an Amendment Designed to Prevent Burning of Environmentally- Damaging Solid Waste.
Apr 24, 2002.
N
L
Roll Call 83.
S 517. National Energy Plan/Vote to Maintain Current Penalty for Electric Utilities that Fail to Purchase Legally Prescribed Amount of Renewable Energy.
Apr 24, 2002.
Y
L
Roll Call 59.
S 517. National Energy Plan/Vote to Exempt States, With Governors' Certification, From Renewable Energy Production.
Mar 21, 2002.
N
W
Roll Call 58.
S 517. National Energy Plan/Vote to Exempt States from Renewable Energy Production if State Renewable Energy Standards Already Exist.
Mar 21, 2002.
N
W
Roll Call 55.
S 517. National Energy Plan/Vote to Eliminate Requirement of Ten-Percent Renewable Energy Production.
Mar 21, 2002.
N
W
Roll Call 50.
S 517. National Energy Plan/Vote to Increase Production of Renewable Energy.
Mar 14, 2002.
Y
L
2002 House of Representatives
Roll Call 122.
HR 2646. Farm Bill/Vote to Recommit to Committee a Bill to Reauthorize a Host of Important Federal Agricultural Programs.
May 02, 2002.
Y
L
Key: Y=Yea, N=Nay, W=Win, L=Loss
SELECT BY NAME
Ackerman, Gary (D-NY)
Aderholt, Robert (R-AL)
Adler, John (D-NJ)
Akaka, Daniel (D-HI)
Akin, W. (R-MO)
Alexander, Lamar (R-TN)
Alexander, Rodney (R-LA)
Altmire, Jason (D-PA)
Andrews, Rob (D-NJ)
Arcuri, Michael (D-NY)
Austria, Steve (R-OH)
Baca, Joe (D-CA)
Bachmann, Michele (R-MN)
Bachus, Spencer (R-AL)
Baird, Brian (D-WA)
Baldwin, Tammy (D-WI)
Barrasso, John (R-WY)
Barrett, J. Gresham (R-SC)
Barrow, John (D-GA)
Bartlett, Roscoe (R-MD)
Barton, Joe (R-TX)
Baucus, Max (D-MT)
Bayh, Evan (D-IN)
Bean, Melissa (D-IL)
Becerra, Xavier (D-CA)
Begich, Mark (D-AK)
Bennet, Michael (D-CO)
Bennett, Robert (R-UT)
Berkley, Shelley (D-NV)
Berman, Howard (D-CA)
Berry, Marion (D-AR)
Biggert, Judy (R-IL)
Bilbray, Brian (R-CA)
Bilirakis, Gus (R-FL)
Bingaman, Jeff (D-NM)
Bishop, Rob (R-UT)
Bishop, Sanford (D-GA)
Bishop, Timothy (D-NY)
Blackburn, Marsha (R-TN)
Blumenauer, Earl (D-OR)
Blunt, Roy (R-MO)
Boccieri, John (D-OH)
Boehner, John (R-OH)
Bond, Kit (R-MO)
Bonner, Jo (R-AL)
Bono Mack, Mary (R-CA)
Boozman, John (R-AR)
Boren, Dan (D-OK)
Boswell, Leonard (D-IA)
Boucher, Rick (D-VA)
Boustany, Charles (R-LA)
Boxer, Barbara (D-CA)
Boyd, Allen (D-FL)
Brady, Kevin (R-TX)
Brady, Robert (D-PA)
Braley, Bruce (D-IA)
Bright, Bobby (D-AL)
Broun, Paul (R-GA)
Brown, Corrine (D-FL)
Brown, Henry (R-SC)
Brown, Scott (R-MA)
Brown, Sherrod (D-OH)
Brownback, Sam (R-KS)
Brown-Waite, Ginny (R-FL)
Buchanan, Vern (R-FL)
Bunning, Jim (R-KY)
Burgess, Michael (R-TX)
Burr, Richard (R-NC)
Burris, Roland (D-IL)
Burton, Dan (R-IN)
Butterfield, G.K. (D-NC)
Buyer, Steve (R-IN)
Byrd, Robert (D-WV)
Calvert, Ken (R-CA)
Camp, Dave (R-MI)
Campbell, John (R-CA)
Cantor, Eric (R-VA)
Cantwell, Maria (D-WA)
Cao, Joseph (R-LA)
Capito, Shelley (R-WV)
Capps, Lois (D-CA)
Capuano, Michael (D-MA)
Cardin, Benjamin (D-MD)
Cardoza, Dennis (D-CA)
Carnahan, Russ (D-MO)
Carney, Christopher (D-PA)
Carper, Thomas (D-DE)
Carson, André (D-IN)
Carter, John (R-TX)
Casey, Robert (D-PA)
Cassidy, Bill (R-LA)
Castle, Michael (R-DE)
Castor, Kathy (D-FL)
Chaffetz, Jason (R-UT)
Chambliss, Saxby (R-GA)
Chandler, Ben (D-KY)
Childers, Travis (D-MS)
Chu, Judy (D-CA)
Clarke, Yvette (D-NY)
Clay, William (D-MO)
Cleaver, Emanuel (D-MO)
Clyburn, Jim (D-SC)
Coble, Howard (R-NC)
Coburn, Thomas (R-OK)
Cochran, Thad (R-MS)
Coffman, Mike (R-CO)
Cohen, Steve (D-TN)
Cole, Tom (R-OK)
Collins, Susan (R-ME)
Conaway, Michael (R-TX)
Connolly, Gerald (D-VA)
Conrad, Kent (D-ND)
Conyers, John (D-MI)
Cooper, Jim (D-TN)
Corker, Bob (R-TN)
Cornyn, John (R-TX)
Costa, Jim (D-CA)
Costello, Jerry (D-IL)
Courtney, Joe (D-CT)
Crapo, Michael (R-ID)
Crenshaw, Ander (R-FL)
Crowley, Joseph (D-NY)
Cuellar, Henry (D-TX)
Culberson, John (R-TX)
Cummings, Elijah (D-MD)
Dahlkemper, Kathleen (D-PA)
Davis, Artur (D-AL)
Davis, Danny (D-IL)
Davis, Geoff (R-KY)
Davis, Lincoln (D-TN)
Davis, Susan (D-CA)
Deal, Nathan (R-GA)
DeFazio, Peter (D-OR)
DeGette, Diana (D-CO)
Delahunt, Bill (D-MA)
DeLauro, Rosa (D-CT)
DeMint, Jim (R-SC)
Dent, Charles (R-PA)
Diaz-Balart, Lincoln (R-FL)
Diaz-Balart, Mario (R-FL)
Dicks, Norm (D-WA)
Dingell, John (D-MI)
Dodd, Christopher (D-CT)
Doggett, Lloyd (D-TX)
Donnelly, Joe (D-IN)
Dorgan, Byron (D-ND)
Doyle, Mike (D-PA)
Dreier, David (R-CA)
Driehaus, Steve (D-OH)
Duncan, Jimmy (R-TN)
Durbin, Richard (D-IL)
Edwards, Chet (D-TX)
Edwards, Donna (D-MD)
Ehlers, Vernon (R-MI)
Ellison, Keith (D-MN)
Ellsworth, Brad (D-IN)
Emerson, Jo Ann (R-MO)
Engel, Eliot (D-NY)
Ensign, John (R-NV)
Enzi, Michael (R-WY)
Eshoo, Anna (D-CA)
Etheridge, Bob (D-NC)
Fallin, Mary (R-OK)
Farr, Sam (D-CA)
Fattah, Chaka (D-PA)
Feingold, Russell (D-WI)
Feinstein, Dianne (D-CA)
Filner, Bob (D-CA)
Flake, Jeff (R-AZ)
Fleming, John (R-LA)
Forbes, James (R-VA)
Fortenberry, Jeffrey (R-NE)
Foster, Bill (D-IL)
Foxx, Virginia (R-NC)
Frank, Barney (D-MA)
Franken, Al (D-MN)
Franks, Trent (R-AZ)
Frelinghuysen, Rodney (R-NJ)
Fudge, Marcia (D-OH)
Gallegly, Elton (R-CA)
Garamendi, John (D-CA)
Garrett, Scott (R-NJ)
Gerlach, Jim (R-PA)
Giffords, Gabrielle (D-AZ)
Gillibrand, Kirsten (D-NY)
Gingrey, Phil (R-GA)
Gohmert, Louis (R-TX)
Gonzalez, Charlie (D-TX)
Goodlatte, Bob (R-VA)
Gordon, Bart (D-TN)
Graham, Lindsey (R-SC)
Granger, Kay (R-TX)
Grassley, Chuck (R-IA)
Graves, Sam (R-MO)
Grayson, Alan (D-FL)
Green, Al (D-TX)
Green, Gene (D-TX)
Gregg, Judd (R-NH)
Griffith, Parker (R-AL)
Grijalva, Raul (D-AZ)
Guthrie, Brett (R-KY)
Gutiérrez, Luis (D-IL)
Hagan, Kay (D-NC)
Hall, John (D-NY)
Hall, Ralph (R-TX)
Halvorson, Deborah (D-IL)
Hare, Phil (D-IL)
Harkin, Tom (D-IA)
Harman, Jane (D-CA)
Harper, Gregg (R-MS)
Hastings, Alcee (D-FL)
Hastings, Doc (R-WA)
Hatch, Orrin (R-UT)
Heinrich, Martin (D-NM)
Heller, Dean (R-NV)
Hensarling, Jeb (R-TX)
Herger, Wally (R-CA)
Herseth Sandlin, S. (D-SD)
Higgins, Brian (D-NY)
Hill, Baron (D-IN)
Himes, James (D-CT)
Hinchey, Maurice (D-NY)
Hinojosa, Rubén (D-TX)
Hirono, Mazie (D-HI)
Hodes, Paul (D-NH)
Hoekstra, Pete (R-MI)
Holden, Tim (D-PA)
Holt, Rush (D-NJ)
Honda, Mike (D-CA)
Hoyer, Steny (D-MD)
Hunter, Duncan (R-CA)
Hutchison, Kay (R-TX)
Inglis, Bob (R-SC)
Inhofe, Jim (R-OK)
Inouye, Daniel (D-HI)
Inslee, Jay (D-WA)
Isakson, Johnny (R-GA)
Israel, Steve (D-NY)
Issa, Darrell (R-CA)
Jackson, Jesse (D-IL)
Jackson-Lee, Sheila (D-TX)
Jenkins, Lynn (R-KS)
Johanns, Mike (R-NE)
Johnson, Eddie (D-TX)
Johnson, Hank (D-GA)
Johnson, Sam (R-TX)
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