What:
All Issues
:
Corporate Subsidies
:
Pharmaceutical Industry
Who:
All Members
:
Massachusetts, District 1
:
Neal, Richard
Click below to see the vote description.
Corporate Subsidies
—
Pharmaceutical Industry
Member's Vote
(
progressive
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not
)
Progressive Position
Progressive Result
(
win
or
loss
)
Roll Call 668.
H.R. 1. Prescription Drug Benefit/Vote to Recommit to Committee a Conference Report on Prescription Drug Legislation With Instructions that the Measure Be Amended to Allow the Importation of Prescription Drugs from Canada.
Nov 22, 2003.
Y
Y
L
Roll Call 11.
HR Res 1. Continuing Resolution/Vote to Recommit to Committee a Continuing Resolution to Extend Government Funding at Previous Year's Level with Committee Instructions to Enact More Stringent Guidelines for Private Companies that are Publicly-Chosen to Provide Elements of Homeland Security.
Jan 08, 2003.
Y
Y
L
Roll Call 421.
H.R. 4600. Medical Malpractice Awards/Passage of Bill to Restrict Patients' Abilities to Bring Medical Malpractice Lawsuits Against Negligent Doctors.
Sep 26, 2002.
N
N
L
Roll Call 420.
H.R. 4600. Medical Malpractice Awards/Vote to Recommit to Committee a Bill to Restrict Patients' Abilities to Bring Medical Malpractice Lawsuits Against Negligent Doctors.
Sep 26, 2002.
Y
Y
L
Roll Call 419.
H.R. 4600. Medical Malpractice Awards/Vote on Rules of Debate for a Bill to Restrict Patients' Abilities to Bring Medical Malpractice Lawsuits Against Negligent Doctors.
Sep 26, 2002.
N
N
L
Roll Call 282.
HR 4954. Prescription Drug Coverage/Final Passage of Bill to Offer Seniors' a Prescription Drug Benefit Through Unregulated Private Insurance Plans Rather than Medicare.
Jun 27, 2002.
N
N
L
Roll Call 281.
HR 4954. Prescription Drug Coverage/Vote to Recommit to Committee a Bill to Offer Seniors' a Prescription Drug Benefit Through Unregulated Private Insurance Plans Rather than Medicare.
Jun 27, 2002.
Y
Y
L
Roll Call 280.
HR 4954. Prescription Drug Coverage/Vote on Rules of Debate on a Bill to Offer Seniors' a Prescription Drug Benefit Through Unregulated Private Insurance Plans Rather than Medicare.
Jun 27, 2002.
N
N
L