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Roll Call 191.
(H.R. 3523) On an amendment to ensure a cybersecurity bill could not be used as justification for the U.S. government to restrict internet access or for an employer to ask job applicants to disclose their passwords for Facebook and other social media sites
Apr 26, 2012.
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Y |
Y |
L |
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Roll Call 68.
(H.R. 3408) On an amendment that would prevent oil companies from drilling in newly opened federal territory if they are exempt from paying royalties for drilling in other federal territory
Feb 16, 2012.
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Y |
Y |
L |
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Roll Call 62.
(H.R. 3408) On an amendment to allow four Gulf Coast states to receive more of the profits from leasing federally owned areas offshore to oil companies
Feb 15, 2012.
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N |
N |
L |
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Roll Call 51.
(H.Res. 547) On a resolution setting a time limit for debate and determining which amendments could be offered to Republican-designed legislation that would extend programs funding roads, mass transit, and other transportation projects
Feb 15, 2012.
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N |
N |
L |
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Roll Call 50.
(H.Res. 547) On a motion to end debate and immediately vote on a resolution setting a time limit and the amendments that could be offered to Republican-designed legislation that would extend programs funding roads, mass transit, and other transportation projects
Feb 15, 2012.
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N |
N |
L |
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Roll Call 46.
(H.R. 3521) On passage of a bill that would allow the president to ask for clearance from Congress to cut individual items from spending bills
Feb 08, 2012.
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Y |
N |
L |
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Roll Call 44.
(H.R. 3521) On a resolution setting a time limit for debate and determining which amendments could be offered to two separate bills – one that would allow the president to force Congress to vote individually on spending items seen as wasteful, and the other aimed at preventing members of Congress from using their access to inside information to make profitable trades in the stock market
Feb 08, 2012.
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N |
N |
L |
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Roll Call 43.
(H.R. 3521) On a motion to end debate and immediately vote on a resolution setting a time limit and amendments that can be offered to two separate bills
Feb 08, 2012.
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N |
N |
L |
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Roll Call 39.
(H.Res. 539) On a resolution setting a time limit for debate and determining which amendments could be offered to legislation changing the way costs are estimated for federal programs providing loans and other forms of credit
Feb 07, 2012.
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N |
N |
L |
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Roll Call 38.
(H.R. 1734) On passage of legislation to sell property that the federal government owns but does not need
Feb 07, 2012.
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N |
N |
L |
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Roll Call 690.
(S. 365) Final passage of legislation that would raise the U.S. debt limit by $2.4 trillion (to $16.7 trillion) through 2012, cut more than $900 billion from social programs and military spending, and create a commission to propose an additional $1.5 trillion in budgetary savings (either from spending cuts or tax revenue increases)
Aug 01, 2011.
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Y |
N |
L |
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Roll Call 687.
(S. 365) Legislation that would raise the U.S. debt limit by $2.4 trillion (to $16.7 trillion) through 2012, cut more than $900 billion from social programs and military spending, and create a commission to propose an additional $1.5 trillion in budgetary savings (either from spending cuts or tax revenue increases) – On passage of a resolution setting a time limit for debate and prohibiting amendments to the debt limit bill
Aug 01, 2011.
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N |
N |
L |
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Roll Call 686.
(S. 365) Legislation that would raise the U.S. debt limit by $2.4 trillion (to $16.7 trillion) through 2012, cut more than $900 billion from social programs and military spending, and create a commission to propose an additional $1.5 trillion in budgetary savings (either from spending cuts or tax revenue increases) – On bringing to a final vote the resolution setting a time limit for debate and prohibiting amendments to the debt limit bill
Aug 01, 2011.
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N |
N |
L |
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Roll Call 554.
(H.R. 1309) On an amendment that would have prohibited lenders from requiring homeowners to purchase flood insurance in an amount greater than the outstanding principal balance of a home loan
Jul 12, 2011.
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Absent |
Y |
L |
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Roll Call 536.
(H.R. 2354) On an amendment that would increase funding by $6.36 million for dredging activities by the Army Corps of Engineers (in which sediment is removed from waterways in order keep them navigable)—and would simultaneously cut $6.36 million from the Corps’ administrative expenses account.
Jul 11, 2011.
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N |
N |
L |
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Roll Call 534.
(H.R. 2354) On an amendment that would have increased funding for the Army Corps of Engineers construction projects by $186 million
Jul 11, 2011.
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Y |
Y |
L |
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Roll Call 522.
(H.R. 2219) On an amendment that would prohibit funds provided by a Defense Department funding bill from being used to enforce any regulation relating to the disclosure of political contributions
Jul 07, 2011.
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N |
N |
L |
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Roll Call 490.
(H.R. 1249) On a motion that would have required the Patent and Trademark Office to “prioritize” applications for patents by inventors who “pledge to develop or manufacture their products, processes, and technologies in the United States”
Jun 23, 2011.
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Y |
Y |
L |
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Roll Call 485.
(H.R. 1249) On an amendment that would clarify that the 60-day period in which companies can apply to extend the term of their patents would begin on the next business day following the federal government’s decision allowing the patented product to go on the market
Jun 23, 2011.
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Y |
Y |
W |
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Roll Call 482.
(H.R. 1249) On an amendment that would have prohibited the U.S. from adopting a “first-to-file” patent system (which grants patent protection to the first person to file an application for a patent for an invention—regardless of whether that person is the actual inventor) until other nations agree to adopt a one-year patent “grace period” (which would give inventors one year to file an application for a patent after publishing an invention, and effectively prevent that inventor’s idea from being stolen).
Jun 23, 2011.
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Y |
Y |
L |
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Roll Call 481.
(H.R. 1249) On an amendment that would have allowed fees collected by the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office to be transferred to other government agencies
Jun 23, 2011.
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N |
N |
L |
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Roll Call 477.
(H.R. 2021) On a motion that would have required the Environmental Protection Agency to submit a report to Congress determining whether a bill loosening regulations on air pollution caused by oil and gas drilling would lower gas prices for consumers
Jun 22, 2011.
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Absent |
Y |
L |
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Roll Call 475.
(H.R. 2021) On an amendment that would have required the Environmental Protection Agency to submit a report to Congress determining the extent to which an oil drilling bill would lower gas prices for consumers.
Jun 22, 2011.
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Absent |
Y |
L |
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Roll Call 466.
(H.R. 672) Final passage of legislation that would have eliminated the Election Assistance Commission, which provides federal funding and guidance to states to administer elections
Jun 22, 2011.
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N |
N |
W |
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Roll Call 465.
(H.R. 2021, H.R. 1249) Legislation that would ease air pollution regulations for oil and gas drilling, as well as a separate, unrelated patent reform bill – On the resolution setting a time limit for debate and determining which amendments could be offered to both bills
Jun 22, 2011.
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N |
N |
L |
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Roll Call 464.
(H.R. 2021, H.R. 1249) Legislation that would ease air pollution regulations for oil and gas drilling, as well as a separate, unrelated patent reform bill—On bringing to a final vote the resolution setting a time limit for debate and determining which amendments could be offered to both bills
Jun 22, 2011.
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N |
N |
L |
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Roll Call 463.
(H.R. 2021, H.R. 1249) Legislation that would ease air pollution regulations for oil and gas drilling, as well as a separate, unrelated patent reform bill–On whether to bring up the resolution setting a time limit for debate and determining which amendments could be offered to both bills
Jun 22, 2011.
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N |
N |
L |
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Roll Call 456.
(H.R. 2112) On an amendment that would have prohibited the Agriculture Department from storing data in facilities in foreign countries
Jun 16, 2011.
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N |
Y |
L |
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Roll Call 449.
(H.R. 2112) On an amendment that would have required the Agriculture Department to set aside funding for cooperatives that support farmers who are members of minority groups.
Jun 16, 2011.
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Y |
Y |
L |
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Roll Call 444.
(H.R. 2112) On an amendment that would have prohibited funds provided by an agriculture bill from being used to pay settlements in discrimination lawsuits filed by black farmers
Jun 16, 2011.
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N |
N |
W |
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Roll Call 442.
(H.R. 2112) On an amendment that would increase funding by $6 million for a high-speed broadband internet loan program
Jun 16, 2011.
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Y |
Y |
W |
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Roll Call 440.
(H.R. 2112) On an amendment that would have increased funding provided by an agriculture bill for the Food and Drug Administration by $49 million.
Jun 16, 2011.
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Y |
Y |
L |
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Roll Call 426.
(H.R. 2112) On an amendment that would have increased funding by $1 million for the Microbiological Data Program, which tests fruits and vegetables for bacteria that can cause food-borne illnesses
Jun 15, 2011.
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Y |
Y |
L |
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Roll Call 420.
(H.R. 2112) On an amendment that would have provided $1 million to the Food and Drug Administration to combat outbreaks of food-borne illness linked to E. coli.
Jun 15, 2011.
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Y |
Y |
L |
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Roll Call 409.
(H.R. 2017) Final passage of legislation that would provide annual funding for Homeland Security Department programs
Jun 02, 2011.
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N |
N |
L |
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Roll Call 407.
(H.R. 2017) On an amendment that would have eliminated federal funding for a program in which the federal government deputizes local law enforcement officers to identify and detain undocumented immigrants.
Jun 02, 2011.
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Y |
Y |
L |
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Roll Call 406.
(H.R. 2017) On an amendment that would cut funding for Transportation Security Administration (TSA) screeners by $270 million (TSA screeners are the security personnel at airports who screen passengers as they pass through security before boarding a plane).
Jun 02, 2011.
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N |
N |
L |
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Roll Call 405.
(H.R. 2017) On an amendment that would have prohibited funds provided by a Homeland Security bill from being used for new leases of buildings in the District of Columbia
Jun 02, 2011.
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N |
N |
W |
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Roll Call 404.
(H.R. 2017) On an amendment that would prohibit federal agencies from requiring a company seeking a federal contract to disclose political contributions as a condition of being considered for that contract.
Jun 02, 2011.
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N |
N |
L |
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Roll Call 401.
(H.R. 2017) On an amendment that would have prohibited Homeland Security Department employees appointed by the president from delaying or reversing a decision to comply with a Freedom on Information Act request. (The Freedom of Information Act ensures that citizens have access to government records.)
Jun 02, 2011.
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N |
N |
L |
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Roll Call 398.
(H.R. 2017) On an amendment that would prohibit the United States Immigration and Customs Enforcement from using funds provided by a Homeland Security bill to release on bond or parole undocumented immigrants who have been convicted of crimes.
Jun 02, 2011.
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N |
N |
L |
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Roll Call 397.
(H.R. 2017) On an amendment that would prohibit funding provided by a Homeland Security bill from being allocated to over 300 community organizations which supporters of the amendment contended had some affiliation with ACORN. (ACORN was a coalition of community-based groups that advocated on behalf of the poor which had come under fire from conservatives who had alleged that the group had perpetrated voter fraud.)
Jun 02, 2011.
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N |
N |
L |
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Roll Call 394.
(H.R. 2017) On an amendment that would have prohibited funds provided by a Homeland Security Department funding bill from being used to violate the War Powers Resolution. (The War Powers Resolution requires the president to obtain congressional authorization for a commitment of U.S troops to an armed conflict lasting more than 60 days.)
Jun 02, 2011.
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N |
Y |
L |
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Roll Call 393.
(H.R. 2017) On an amendment that would allow funds provided by a Homeland Security Department funding bill to be used for rehiring laid-off firefighters, and preventing such layoffs from occurring in the first place
Jun 02, 2011.
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Y |
Y |
W |
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Roll Call 389.
(H.R. 2017) On an amendment that would allow small and midsized American cities to receive federal funding from the Urban Area Security Initiative. (The Urban Area Security Initiative provides federal funding to urban areas for measures that help local governments prevent and respond to terrorist attacks.)
Jun 02, 2011.
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N |
N |
L |
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Roll Call 387.
(H.R. 2017) On an amendment that would increase by $10 million funding for a border security program that helped residents along the U.S.-Mexico border to communicate via cell phone with the Border Patrol.
Jun 01, 2011.
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Y |
N |
L |
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Roll Call 385.
(H.R. 2017) On an amendment that would have increased funding for the Urban Area Security Initiative by $337 million. The Urban Area Security Initiative provides federal funding to urban areas for measures that help local governments prevent and respond to terrorist attacks.
Jun 01, 2011.
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Y |
Y |
L |
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Roll Call 379.
(H.R. 1954) Passage of legislation that would have increased the public debt limit from $14.3 trillion to $16.7 trillion.
May 31, 2011.
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N |
Y |
L |
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Roll Call 360.
(H.R. 1540) On an amendment that would have established a National Office for Cyberspace to guard against cyber attacks (computer and internet-based warfare)
May 26, 2011.
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Y |
Y |
L |
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Roll Call 359.
(H.R. 1540) On an amendment that would prohibit the disturbance of sunken military aircraft only if such aircraft were carrying out non-commercial missions when they were sunk
May 26, 2011.
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N |
N |
L |
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Roll Call 358.
(H.R. 1540) On an amendment that would have required the Defense Department to disclose data relating to the maintenance of military aircraft provided that such information would not reveal flight patterns or tactical techniques or procedures.
May 26, 2011.
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Y |
Y |
L |
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Roll Call 351.
(H.R. 1540) On an amendment that would have required the Defense Department to conduct an outreach program for women and minority-owned businesses prior to awarding defense contracts.
May 25, 2011.
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Y |
Y |
L |
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Roll Call 350.
(H.R. 1540) On an amendment that would have required that any financial savings that resulted from assigning duties which had previously been carried out by contractors to federal government employees be used for deficit reduction.
May 25, 2011.
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Y |
Y |
L |
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Roll Call 347.
(H.R. 1540) On an amendment that prohibited federal agencies from requiring a company seeking a federal contract to disclose political contributions as a condition of being considered for that contract
May 25, 2011.
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N |
N |
L |
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Roll Call 342.
(H.R. 1540) Legislation providing annual funding for Defense Department programs, continuing the Don’t Ask Don’t Tell Policy that banned gays from serving openly in the military, and prohibiting the Obama administration from implementing a nuclear weapons reduction treaty with Russia – On the resolution setting a time limit for debate and determining which amendments could be offered to the bill
May 25, 2011.
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Absent |
N |
L |
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Roll Call 341.
(H.R. 1540) Legislation providing annual funding for Defense Department programs, continuing the Don’t Ask Don’t Tell Policy that banned gays from serving openly in the military, and prohibiting the Obama administration from implementing a nuclear weapons reduction treaty with Russia – On bringing to a final vote the resolution setting a time limit for debate and determining which amendments could be offered to the bill
May 25, 2011.
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N |
N |
L |
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Roll Call 326.
(H.R. 754) On an amendment expressing the “sense of Congress” that intelligence agencies should make rail security a priority and include funding for rail security in their annual budgets
May 13, 2011.
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Y |
Y |
W |
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Roll Call 313.
(H.R. 1231) On an amendment that would have required oil companies seeking new leases for oil and gas drilling to renegotiate previous leases on which they paid no royalties
May 11, 2011.
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Y |
Y |
L |
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Roll Call 277.
(H. Con. Res. 34) Final passage of a budget resolution setting the parameters for all federal government spending, cutting $5.8 trillion from federal programs over 10 years, and converting the Medicare program for the elderly into a private health insurance voucher system
Apr 15, 2011.
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N |
N |
L |
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Roll Call 273.
(H. Con. Res. 34) On an amendment sponsored by the Congressional Black Caucus that would have allowed income tax cuts enacted in 2001 and 2003 to expire, and preserved Medicare as a guaranteed, government-run health care program for the elderly. The amendment also would have increased funding for food stamps, job training programs, food safety inspections, community health care centers, and financial aid for low-income college students.
Apr 15, 2011.
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Y |
Y |
L |
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Roll Call 253.
(H.R. 1363) Final passage of legislation funding federal government programs and agencies for one week
Apr 08, 2011.
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Y |
N |
L |
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Roll Call 252.
(H. J. Res 37) Final passage of legislation overturning federal “network neutrality” rules. (“Network Neutrality” regulations prohibit Internet service companies from charging higher fees to online content providers for service that enables their web sites to download more quickly.)
Apr 08, 2011.
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Absent |
N |
L |
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Roll Call 251.
(H. J. Res 37) On tabling (killing) a Democratic effort to appeal the Speaker’s ruling that a Democratic motion continuing to fund federal government programs and agencies at current levels for one week violated House rules.
Apr 08, 2011.
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Absent |
N |
L |
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Roll Call 250.
(H. J. Res 37) Legislation overturning federal “network neutrality” rules. (“Network Neutrality” regulations prohibit Internet service companies from charging higher fees to online content providers for service that enables their web sites to download more quickly.)– On a procedural vote allowing the House to bring up the bill for debate
Apr 08, 2011.
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Absent |
N |
L |
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Roll Call 247.
(H.R. 1363) Final passage of legislation funding federal government programs and agencies for one week and cutting $12 billion from a number of domestic programs, including home heating assistance for low income Americans as well as clean water programs
Apr 07, 2011.
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N |
N |
L |
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Roll Call 245.
(H.R. 1363) On tabling (killing) a Democratic effort to appeal the Speaker’s ruling that a Democratic motion continuing to fund federal government programs and agencies at current levels for one week violated House rules.
Apr 07, 2011.
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Absent |
N |
L |
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Roll Call 243.
(H.R. 1363) Legislation funding federal government programs and agencies for one week and cutting $12 billion from a number of domestic programs, including home heating assistance for low income Americans and clean water programs – On the resolution setting a time limit for debate and prohibiting amendments to the bill
Apr 07, 2011.
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N |
N |
L |
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Roll Call 242.
(H.R. 1363) Legislation funding federal government programs and agencies for one week and cutting $12 billion from a number of domestic programs, including home heating assistance for low income Americans and clean water programs – On bringing to a final vote the resolution setting a time limit for debate and prohibiting amendments to the bill
Apr 07, 2011.
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N |
N |
L |
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Roll Call 227.
(H. J. Res. 37) Legislation overturning federal “network neutrality” rules. (“Network Neutrality” refers to a regulation prohibiting Internet service companies from giving preferential treatment to online content providers that pay more for faster service.) – On the resolution setting a time limit for debate and prohibiting amendments to the bill
Apr 05, 2011.
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N |
N |
L |
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Roll Call 226.
(H. J. Res. 37) Legislation overturning federal “network neutrality” rules. (“Network Neutrality” refers to a regulation prohibiting Internet service companies from giving preferential treatment to online content providers that pay more for faster service.) – On bringing to a final vote the resolution setting a time limit for debate and prohibiting amendments to the bill
Apr 05, 2011.
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N |
N |
L |
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Roll Call 224.
(H.R. 1255) Final passage of legislation which provided that if the Senate failed to pass a bill funding the federal government through September 2011, a House-passed government funding bill would be “deemed” current law
Apr 01, 2011.
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N |
N |
L |
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Roll Call 223.
(H.R. 1255) On a motion that would have prohibited members of Congress from being paid retroactively following a federal government shutdown.
Apr 01, 2011.
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Y |
Y |
L |
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Roll Call 222.
(H.R. 1255) Legislation which provided that if the Senate failed to pass a bill funding the federal government through September 2011, a House-passed government funding bill would be “deemed” current law – On the resolution setting a time limit for debate and prohibiting amendments to the underlying bill
Apr 01, 2011.
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N |
N |
L |
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Roll Call 221.
(H.R. 1255) Legislation which provided that if the Senate failed to pass a bill funding the federal government through September 2011, a House-passed government funding bill would be “deemed” current law – On bringing to a final vote the resolution setting a time limit for debate and prohibiting amendments to the underlying bill
Apr 01, 2011.
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N |
N |
L |
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Roll Call 219.
(H.R. 658) On a motion that would have deployed federal air marshals on all high-risk passenger airplane flights.
Apr 01, 2011.
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Absent |
Y |
L |
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Roll Call 218.
(H.R. 658) On an amendment requiring the Federal Aviation Administration to publish cost and benefit studies on the effects of its regulations on each segment of the aviation industry. (The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) has regulatory authority over all civil aviation in the United States.)
Apr 01, 2011.
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N |
N |
L |
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Roll Call 214.
(H.R. 658) On an amendment that would have authorized Doña Ana County in New Mexico to enter into a land transfer agreement allowing the county to build an alternative access road to its airport
Apr 01, 2011.
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N |
N |
W |
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Roll Call 213.
(H.R. 1255) Legislation which provided that if the Senate failed to pass a bill funding the federal government through September 2011, a House-passed government funding bill would be “deemed” current law – On a procedural vote allowing House leaders to bring up the resolution setting a time limit for debate and prohibiting amendments to the underlying bill
Apr 01, 2011.
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N |
N |
L |
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Roll Call 211.
(H.R. 658) On an amendment that would have required ticket agents and all other sellers of airplane tickets to disclose the cost of checking baggage. The amendment would also have required that passengers receive refunds for lost baggage that had been checked on a flight.
Mar 31, 2011.
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Y |
Y |
L |
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Roll Call 210.
(H.R. 658) On an amendment that would have established a special rule-making committee within the Federal Aviation Administration to recommend regulations ensuring that aircrafts are properly equipped with technology that maintains pilot visibility when “dense, continuous smoke is present in the cockpit of the aircraft.” (The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) has regulatory authority over all civil aviation in the United States.)
Mar 31, 2011.
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Y |
Y |
L |
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Roll Call 209.
(H.R. 658) On an amendment that would have required mechanics working as federally contracted employees at aircraft repair stations to undergo criminal background checks
Mar 31, 2011.
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Y |
Y |
L |
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Roll Call 207.
(H.R.658) On an amendment blocking new federal regulation of lithium battery shipments. The amendment contained also contained a completely separate provision shielding airlines and airports from negligence lawsuits relating to their safety management systems.
Mar 31, 2011.
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Absent |
N |
L |
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Roll Call 205.
(H.R. 658) Legislation authorizing annual funding for the Federal Aviation Administration, and limiting the ability of federal aviation and railroad workers to form unions) – On the resolution setting a time limit for debate and determining which amendments could be offered to the bill.
Mar 31, 2011.
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N |
N |
L |
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Roll Call 192.
(H.R. 1076) Final passage of legislation eliminating all federal funding for National Public Radio
Mar 17, 2011.
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N |
N |
L |
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Roll Call 190.
(H.R. 1076) Legislation eliminating all federal funding for National Public Radio – On the resolution setting a time limit for debate and prohibiting amendments to the bill
Mar 17, 2011.
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N |
N |
L |
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Roll Call 189.
(H.R. 1076) Legislation eliminating all federal funding for National Public Radio – On bringing to a final vote the resolution setting a time limit for debate and prohibiting amendments to the bill
Mar 17, 2011.
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N |
N |
L |
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Roll Call 180.
(H. Con. Res. 30) On a resolution providing for an adjournment of Congress during the week of March 21-March 25, 2011.
Mar 15, 2011.
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N |
N |
L |
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Roll Call 179.
(H. J. Res. 48) Final passage of legislation funding federal government programs and agencies for three weeks—and cutting $6 billion in federal expenditures, including funding for state law enforcement programs, the National Park Service, the Census Bureau, and the Environmental Protection Agency.
Mar 15, 2011.
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N |
N |
L |
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Roll Call 177.
(H. J. Res. 48) Legislation funding federal government programs and agencies for three weeks – On the resolution setting a time limit for debate and prohibiting amendments to the bill
Mar 15, 2011.
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N |
N |
L |
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Roll Call 159.
(H.R. 662) On a motion that would have rescinded all funding for the planning, design, or construction of the Gravina Island Bridge and the Knik Arm Bridge in Alaska. This motion was offered to legislation extending transportation programs (such as highway safety initiatives, grants for anti-drunk driving measures, and public transportation programs) that were set to expire on March 4, 2011.
Mar 02, 2011.
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Y |
Y |
L |
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Roll Call 155.
(H.R. 662) Legislation extending transportation programs (such as highway safety initiatives, grants for anti-drunk driving measures, and public transportation programs) that were set to expire on March 4, 2011. (This bill extended the legal authority for those programs to continue through September 30, 2011.) – On the resolution setting a time limit for debate and determining which amendments could be offered to the bill
Mar 02, 2011.
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Absent |
N |
L |
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Roll Call 154.
(H. J. Res. 44) Final passage of legislation funding the federal government through March 18, 2011 and cutting $4 billion from government programs, including renewable energy research, aid to poorly performing schools, and urban economic development initiatives.
Mar 01, 2011.
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N |
N |
L |
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Roll Call 152.
(H. J. Res. 44) Legislation funding the federal government through March 18, 2011 and cutting $4 billion from government programs, including renewable energy research, aid to poorly performing schools, and urban economic development initiatives – On the resolution setting a time limit for debate and prohibiting amendments to the bill.
Mar 01, 2011.
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N |
N |
L |
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Roll Call 151.
(H. J. Res. 44) Legislation funding the federal government through March 18, 2011 and cutting $4 billion from government programs, including renewable energy research, aid to poorly performing schools, and urban economic development initiatives – On bringing to a final vote the resolution setting a time limit for debate and prohibiting amendments to the bill.
Mar 01, 2011.
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N |
N |
L |
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Roll Call 147.
(H.R. 1) Final passage of legislation funding the federal government through September 2011 and cutting $61 billion in federal funding for government programs, including food stamps (which provide nutritional assistance to the poor), community health centers, Pell Grants for low–income college students, and funding for state job training programs
Feb 19, 2011.
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N |
N |
L |
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Roll Call 137.
(H.R. 1) On an amendment prohibiting federal funds from being used to implement or maintain a searchable public consumer safety information database.
Feb 18, 2011.
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N |
N |
L |
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Roll Call 124.
(H.R. 1) On an amendment prohibiting federal funds from being used for renovation or construction at the United Nations headquarters.
Feb 18, 2011.
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N |
N |
L |
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Roll Call 100.
(H.R. 1) On an amendment prohibiting federal funds from being used by the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) to impose penalties on Americans who had not obtained health insurance—which they were required to do under the 2010 health care reform law that was supported by President Obama and expanded health insurance coverage to nearly all Americans.
Feb 18, 2011.
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N |
N |
L |
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Roll Call 95.
(H.R. 1) On an amendment that would have prohibited federal funds from being used by U.S. intelligence agencies to obtain access to library circulation records, library patron lists, book sales records, or book customer lists.
Feb 18, 2011.
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Y |
Y |
L |
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Roll Call 89.
(H.R. 1) On an amendment that would have increased funding for the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (which regulates banks, credit unions, and other financial institutions—and guards against abusive practices by financial institutions against consumers) by $63 million. This amendment was offered to a continuing resolution funding the federal government through September 2011, and cutting $61 billion in federal funding for many government programs.
Feb 17, 2011.
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Roll Call 88.
(H.R. 1) On an amendment that would have increased funding for the Securities and Exchange Commission (which regulates financial markets) by $131 million. This amendment was offered to a continuing resolution funding the federal government through September 2011, and cutting $61 billion in federal funding for many government programs.
Feb 17, 2011.
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Y |
L |
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Roll Call 87.
(H.R. 1) On an amendment prohibiting the use of funds provided by a “continuing resolution” (which funded government agencies and programs for the remainder of the year) for the salaries and expenses of White House czars--high-ranking policy officials with interagency authority who were not subject to congressional oversight. This amendment was offered to a continuing resolution funding the federal government through September 2011, and cutting $61 billion in federal funding for many government programs.
Feb 17, 2011.
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N |
N |
L |
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Roll Call 85.
(H.R. 1) On an amendment prohibiting the use of funds provided by a “continuing resolution” (which funded government agencies and programs for the remainder of the year) for a program that reimburses plaintiffs for attorneys’ fees when they successfully sue the federal government. This amendment was offered to a continuing resolution funding the federal government through September 2011, and cutting $61 billion in federal funding for many government programs.
Feb 17, 2011.
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N |
N |
L |
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Roll Call 83.
(H.R. 1) On an amendment prohibiting the use of funds provided by a “continuing resolution” (which funded government agencies and programs for the remainder of the year) for the enforcement of “network neutrality” rules. (“Network Neutrality” refers to a regulation prohibiting Internet service companies from giving preferential treatment to online content providers that pay more for faster service.) This amendment was offered to a continuing resolution funding the federal government through September 2011, and cutting $61 billion in federal funding for many government programs.
Feb 17, 2011.
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N |
N |
L |
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Roll Call 82.
(H.R. 1) On an amendment waving a provision of current law that required fire departments receiving federal funding to limit salaries, and prohibited them from laying off firefighters for two years. This amendment was offered to legislation funding the federal government (such bills are known as “continuing resolutions, or “CRs”) through September 2011, and cutting $61 billion in federal funding for many government programs.
Feb 17, 2011.
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Y |
Y |
W |
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Roll Call 81.
(H.R. 1) On an amendment prohibiting the use of funds provided by a “continuing resolution” (which funded government agencies and programs for the remainder of the year) for carrying out activities of the Presidential Election Campaign Fund, which provides public funding for presidential candidates and political parties’ nominating conventions.
Feb 17, 2011.
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N |
N |
L |
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Roll Call 66.
(H.R. 514) Final passage of legislation extending expiring provisions of a controversial government surveillance program known as the Patriot Act. Those provisions—which were set to expire on February 28, 2011—included allowing the federal government to wiretap terrorism suspects, authorizing intelligence officials to conduct surveillance of individuals who are not known to be affiliated with terrorist groups (known as the “lone wolf” provision), and providing federal investigators—after receiving permission from a judge—with access to business and library records.
Feb 17, 2011.
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N |
N |
L |
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Roll Call 65.
(H.R. 1) On an amendment eliminating $10 million in funding for sewer construction in Tijuana, Mexico. This amendment was offered to legislation funding the federal government (such legislation is known as a “continuing resolution, or “CR”) through September 2011, and cutting $61 billion in federal funding for many government programs.
Feb 16, 2011.
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N |
N |
L |
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Roll Call 63.
(H.R. 1) On an amendment that would have eliminated all funding (more than $64 million) for an environmental science research program. This amendment was offered to legislation funding the federal government (such legislation is known as a “continuing resolution, or “CR”) through September 2011, and cutting $61 billion in federal funding for many government programs.
Feb 16, 2011.
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N |
N |
W |
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Roll Call 59.
(H.R. 1) On an amendment that would have eliminated $24 million in funding for the Selective Service System, which maintains information on individuals who could potentially be eligible for military conscription (a military draft). This amendment was offered to legislation funding the federal government (such legislation is known as a “continuing resolution, or “CR”) through September 2011, and cutting $61 billion in federal funding for many government programs.
Feb 16, 2011.
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Y |
L |
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Roll Call 52.
(H.R. 1) On an amendment that would have eliminated $10 million in funding for the construction of scientific research facilities. This amendment was offered to legislation funding the federal government (such bills are known as “continuing resolutions, or “CRs”) through September 2011, and cutting $61 billion in federal funding for many government programs.
Feb 16, 2011.
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N |
N |
W |
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Roll Call 51.
(H.R. 1) On an amendment eliminating approximately $34 million in funding for the National Drug Intelligence Center, which provides information to law enforcement relating to drug consumption, production, and trafficking. This amendment was offered to legislation funding the federal government (such bills are known as “continuing resolutions, or “CRs”) through September 2011, and cutting $61 billion in federal funding for many government programs.
Feb 16, 2011.
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N |
L |
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Roll Call 45.
(H.R. 514) Legislation extending expiring provisions of a controversial government surveillance program known as the “Patriot Act” -- On the resolution setting a time limit for debate and prohibiting amendments to the bill. Specifically, the bill extended provisions allowing the federal government to wiretap terrorism suspects, authorizing intelligence officials to conduct surveillance of individuals who are not known to be affiliated with terrorist groups (known as the “lone wolf” provision), and providing federal investigators—after receiving permission from a judge—with access to business and library records).
Feb 16, 2011.
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N |
N |
L |
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Roll Call 39.
(H.R. 1) Legislation funding the federal government through September 2011, and cutting $61 billion in federal funding for government programs, including food stamps (which provide nutritional assistance to the poor), community health centers, Pell Grants for low–income college students, and funding for state job training programs – On the resolution setting a time limit for debate and determining which amendments could be offered to the bill
Feb 15, 2011.
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N |
N |
L |
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Roll Call 38.
(H.R. 1) Legislation funding the federal government through September 2011 and cutting $61 billion in federal funding for government programs, including food stamps (which provide nutritional assistance to the poor), community health centers, Pell Grants for low–income college students, and funding for state job training programs – On bringing to a final vote the resolution setting a time limit for debate and determining which amendments could be offered to the bill
Feb 15, 2011.
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N |
N |
L |
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Roll Call 36.
(H.R. 514) Final passage of legislation extending expiring provisions of a controversial government surveillance law known as the “Patriot Act.” Those provisions included allowing the federal government to wiretap terrorism suspects, authorizing intelligence officials to conduct surveillance of individuals who are not known to be affiliated with terrorist groups (known as the “lone wolf” provision), and providing federal investigators—after receiving permission from a judge—with access to business and library records).
Feb 14, 2011.
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N |
L |
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Roll Call 35.
(H.R. 514) On a motion that would have required all investigations of U.S. citizens conducted under a controversial government surveillance law known as the Patriot Act to “be conducted in a manner that complies with the Constitution of the United States…” The motion also would have required courts to expedite cases brought by American Citizens who claim that their civil rights have been violated as a result of the Patriot Act.
Feb 14, 2011.
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Y |
Y |
L |
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Roll Call 32.
(H. Res. 72) On a motion that would have required congressional committees to “place a high priority on preserving the standards that ensure the safety of the nation's food supply, safe drinking water, and the safety of children's toys” when conducting a review of federal regulations. This motion was offered to legislation instructing congressional committees to review existing, pending, and proposed regulations from federal agencies and identify which of those regulations may have been hindering economic growth and job creation.
Feb 11, 2011.
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Y |
Y |
L |
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Roll Call 29.
(H.R. 514) Legislation extending expiring provisions of a terrorism surveillance program known as the “Patriot Act” -- On the resolution setting a time limit for debate and prohibiting amendments to the bill. Specifically, the bill extended provisions allowing the federal government to wiretap terrorism suspects, authorizing intelligence officials to conduct surveillance of individuals who are not known to be affiliated with terrorist groups (known as the “lone wolf” provision), and providing federal investigators—after receiving permission from a judge—with access to business records (such as library records).
Feb 10, 2011.
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N |
N |
L |
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Roll Call 26.
(H.R. 514) Passage of legislation that would have extended expiring provisions of a terrorism surveillance program known as the “Patriot Act.” Those provisions included allowing the federal government to wiretap terrorism suspects, authorizing intelligence officials to conduct surveillance of individuals who are not known to be affiliated with terrorist groups (known as the “lone wolf” provision), and providing federal investigators—after receiving permission from a judge—with access to business records (such as library records).
Feb 08, 2011.
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N |
N |
W |
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Roll Call 25.
(H.R. 359) Final passage of legislation eliminating public funding for presidential campaigns.
Jan 26, 2011.
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N |
N |
L |
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Roll Call 24.
(H.R. 359) On a motion that would have required independent groups that fund campaign advertisements to disclose their financial donors. A motion to recommit with instructions is the minority's opportunity to torpedo or significantly change a bill before a final up-or-down vote on the measure.
Jan 26, 2011.
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Y |
Y |
L |
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Roll Call 22.
(H.R. 359) Legislation eliminating public funding for presidential campaigns – On bringing to a final vote a resolution setting a time limit for debate and determining which amendments could be offered to the bill
Jan 26, 2011.
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N |
N |
L |
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Roll Call 20.
(H. Res. 38) Final Passage of a resolution requiring the House Budget Committee to set funding allocations for all federal programs (except those affecting national security) at 2008 levels or less.
Jan 25, 2011.
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N |
N |
L |
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Roll Call 18.
(H. Res. 38) Legislation requiring the House Budget Committee to set funding allocations for all federal programs (except those affecting national security) at 2008 levels or less – On the resolution setting a time limit for debate and prohibiting amendments to the measure
Jan 24, 2011.
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N |
N |
L |
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Roll Call 17.
(H. Res. 38) Legislation requiring the House Budget Committee to set funding allocations for all federal programs (except those affecting national security) at 2008 levels or less – On bringing to a final vote the resolution setting a time limit for debate and prohibiting amendments to the measure.
Jan 24, 2011.
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N |
N |
L |
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Roll Call 6.
(H. Res. 5) Final passage of a resolution revising the procedural rules of the House of Representatives, including eliminating House floor voting rights for House delegates from the District of Columbia and U.S. territories, and revising budget rules to make it easier for Republican leaders to bring up tax cut bills that increase federal budget deficits.
Jan 05, 2011.
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N |
N |
L |
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Roll Call 4.
(H. Res. 5) Legislation revising the procedural rules of the House of Representatives, including eliminating House floor voting rights for House delegates from the District of Columbia and U.S. territories, and revising budget rules to make it easier for Republican leaders to bring up tax cut bills that increased federal budget deficits – On bringing to a final vote the resolution setting a time limit for debate and prohibiting amendments to the measure.
Jan 05, 2011.
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N |
N |
L |
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Roll Call 3.
(H. Res. 5) On a motion to table (kill) a Democratic proposal that would have required a special committee (made up of five members of Congress – 3 Republicans and 2 Democrats) to determine whether a Republican resolution eliminating voting rights for House delegates from the District of Columbia and U.S. territories (such as Puerto Rico) was constitutional.
Jan 05, 2011.
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N |
N |
L |
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Roll Call 625.
(H.R. 5281) Final passage of legislation allowing children (who were not born in the U.S.) of illegal immigrants to remain in the country legally
Dec 08, 2010.
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Y |
Y |
W |
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Roll Call 623.
(H.R. 5281) Legislation allowing children (who were not born in the U.S.) of illegal immigrants to remain in the country legally – On the resolution setting a time limit for debate and prohibiting amendments to the bill
Dec 08, 2010.
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Y |
Y |
W |
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Roll Call 622.
(H.R. 3082) Final passage of legislation funding all government agencies and programs at existing funding levels (i.e., funding levels that were in place in 2010) through September 30, 2011, and implementing new food safety regulations
Dec 08, 2010.
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Y |
Y |
W |
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Roll Call 619.
(H.R. 3082) Legislation funding all government agencies and programs at existing funding levels (i.e., funding levels that were in place in 2010) through September 30, 2011, and implementing new food safety regulations – On the resolution setting a time limit for debate and prohibiting amendments to the bill
Dec 08, 2010.
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Y |
Y |
W |
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Roll Call 550.
(H.R. 847) Final passage of legislation establishing a new health care program for 9/11 rescue workers who became ill as a result of their rescue efforts following the attacks on the World Trade Center on September 11, 2001
Sep 29, 2010.
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Y |
Y |
W |
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Roll Call 539.
(H.R. 5297) Final passage of legislation establishing a “Small Business Lending Fund,” and authorizing the Treasury Department to make up to $30 billion of capital investments in banks with total assets of $10 billion or less
Sep 23, 2010.
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Y |
Y |
W |
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Roll Call 518.
(H.R. 1586) Final passage of legislation providing $26 billion to states to prevent cuts in Medicaid coverage (the health insurance program for the poor) and layoffs of teachers and government employees
Aug 10, 2010.
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Y |
Y |
W |
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Roll Call 430.
(H.R. 4899) On an amendment to war funding legislation providing $37 billion for ongoing military operations in Iraq and Afghanistan, $10 billion for an “Education Jobs Fund” to prevent teacher layoffs, $5 billion for Pell Grants, and $700 million for border security enforcement
Jul 01, 2010.
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Y |
Y |
W |
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Roll Call 428.
(H.R. 4899) On a resolution setting a time limit for debate and determining which amendments could be offered to legislation providing $37 billion for ongoing military operations in Iraq and Afghanistan, $10 billion to help local school districts prevent teacher layoffs, and $208 million for border security enforcement
Jul 01, 2010.
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Y |
Y |
W |
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Roll Call 413.
(H.R. 4173) Passage of major financial regulatory reform legislation intended to prevent the kind of economic crisis that occurred in September 2008
Jun 30, 2010.
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Y |
Y |
W |
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Roll Call 391.
(H.R. 5175) Passage of legislation requiring organizations to report all campaign donations over $600 to the Federal Election Commission and prohibiting organizations with a federal government contract worth more than $10 million from working actively for a political candidate or party
Jun 24, 2010.
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Y |
Y |
W |
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Roll Call 390.
(H.R. 5175) On a motion to recommit (which is the minority's opportunity to torpedo or significantly change a bill before a final up-or-down vote on the measure) on campaign finance reform legislation that would have banned political “robocalls” (automated calls to voters urging support for or opposition to a political candidate) unless explicitly authorized by a political candidate and would have provided for an expedited judicial review process determining the constitutionality of the bill. The motion to recommit would also have required this expedited process to be used for any subsequent legislation giving the District of Columbia a member of the House with full voting rights.
Jun 24, 2010.
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N |
N |
W |
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Roll Call 386.
(H.R. 5175) Legislation requiring organizations to report all campaign donations over $600 to the Federal Election Commission and prohibiting organizations with a federal government contract worth more than $10 million from working actively for a political candidate or party – On a resolution setting a time limit for floor debate and determining which amendments could be offered to the bill
Jun 24, 2010.
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Y |
Y |
W |
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Roll Call 332.
(H.R. 5116) Passage of legislation authorizing $86 billion to be spent over six years on research intended to make the U.S. more competitive in the world, including science, technology, engineering, and mathematics research
May 28, 2010.
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Y |
Y |
W |
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Roll Call 324.
(H.R. 4213) Passage of legislation extending unemployment insurance for laid-off workers through November 30, 2010, extending through 2010 tax credits for small businesses, and extending through 2012 a bonds program that offers state and local governments to invest in infrastructure.
May 28, 2010.
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Y |
Y |
W |
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Roll Call 317.
(H.R. 5136) On an amendment to legislation authorizing annual funding for the Defense Department that repealed the military’s “Don’t Ask Don’t Tell” (DADT) policy towards gay servicemembers, which prohibited gays and lesbians from serving openly in the military while barring military officials from inquiring about soldiers’ sexuality.
May 27, 2010.
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Y |
Y |
W |
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Roll Call 277.
(H.R. 5325) Legislation authorizing $47 billion to be spent over three years on research intended to make the U.S. more competitive in the world, including science, technology, engineering, and mathematics research
May 19, 2010.
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Y |
Y |
L |
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Roll Call 90.
(H.R. 2847) Passage of legislation intended to aid job creation through tax credits and highway construction funding
Mar 04, 2010.
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Y |
Y |
W |
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Roll Call 88.
(H.R. 2847) Legislation intended to aid job creation through tax credits and highway construction funding -- On the resolution setting a time limit for debate and determining which amendments could be offered to the bill
Mar 04, 2010.
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Y |
Y |
W |
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Roll Call 48.
(H. J. Res. 45) On passage of a joint resolution that would enact statutory "pay-as-you-go" rules" requiring that all tax cuts and spending increases be offset with tax increases or budget cuts, and, in effect, increase the debt limit by $1.9 trillion.
Feb 04, 2010.
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Y |
Y |
W |
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Roll Call 46.
(H. J. Res. 45) Legislation to enact statutory "pay-as-you-go" rules" requiring that all tax cuts and spending increases be offset with tax increases or budget cuts -- On the resolution that would outlining the rules for floor debate, and raise the debt limit by $1.9 trillion.
Feb 04, 2010.
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Y |
Y |
W |
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Roll Call 991.
(H.R. 2847) On passage of legislation redirecting funds previously used to bail out distressed major financial institutions to economic stimulus programs; the legislation also provided fiscal year 2010 funding for the Departments of Defense and Commerce, the Justice Department and various other government agencies
Dec 16, 2009.
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Y |
Y |
W |
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Roll Call 988.
(H.R. 4314) On passage of legislation that increased the legal national debt ceiling, which was necessary to allow the government to continue operating
Dec 16, 2009.
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Y |
Y |
W |
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Roll Call 965.
(H.R. 4173) On the Minnick of Idaho amendment that would have moved the proposed new Consumer Financial Protection Agency into the Treasury Department, and required that the standards used by the new agency be in accordance with those already used by the Federal Trade Commission
Dec 11, 2009.
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N |
N |
W |
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Roll Call 770.
(H.R. 2647) On passage of the conference report containing the agreement between the House and Senate on the legislation authorizing fiscal year 2010 funds for the Defense Department
Oct 08, 2009.
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Y |
Y |
W |
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Roll Call 769.
(H.R. 2647) The conference report containing the agreement between the House and Senate authorizing fiscal year 2010 funds for the Defense Department - - on a motion to send the measure back to the House-Senate conference committee that developed it, and eliminate any provision providing for the transfer or release of individuals imprisoned at Guantanamo Bay
Oct 08, 2009.
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N |
N |
W |
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Roll Call 612.
(H.R. 2920) On final passage of legislation designed to control the federal deficit; this would be accomplished by requiring any reductions in federal revenues to be offset by new revenue increases, and any additions to federal spending to be offset by other spending reductions
Jul 22, 2009.
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Y |
Y |
W |
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Roll Call 553.
(H. Res, 644) Legislation providing fiscal year 2010 funds for the Securities and Exchange Commission, the Small Business Administration, the federal courts and many other federal government operations - - on the resolution setting the terms for debate of the bill
Jul 16, 2009.
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Y |
Y |
W |
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Roll Call 216.
(S.Con. Res. 13) On agreeing to budget for fiscal year 2010
Apr 29, 2009.
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Y |
Y |
W |
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Roll Call 192.
(H.Con. Res. 85) On passage of the fiscal year 2010 budget resolution.
Apr 02, 2009.
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Y |
Y |
W |
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Roll Call 169.
(H.R.1388) On passage of legislation providing funds for local community service and volunteer efforts
Mar 31, 2009.
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Y |
Y |
W |
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Roll Call 140.
(H.R. 1388) On passage of the “GIVE Act”, which provided funds to AmeriCorps, faith-based organizations and many other local community service and volunteer efforts.
Mar 18, 2009.
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Y |
Y |
W |
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Roll Call 70.
(H.R. 1) On passage of the legislation funding the economic stimulus package developed in response to the severe economic downturn of 2008-2009.
Feb 13, 2009.
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Y |
Y |
W |
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Roll Call 46.
H.R. 1 Economic stimulus /On passage of the legislation providing more than $800 billion in stimulus spending and tax reductions.
Jan 28, 2009.
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Y |
Y |
W |
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Roll Call 38.
Economic Stimulus/Procedural vote on whether to take up the economic stimulus legislation (H.R.1) despite the fact that its expenditures violated the Congressional “pay-as-you-go” rule. Jan. 27, 2009.
Jan 27, 2009.
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Y |
Y |
W |
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Roll Call 9.
HR 11. (Wage discrimination) On passing a bill that would extend the time in which employees could sue for wage discrimination/On passing the bill
Jan 09, 2009.
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Y |
Y |
W |
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Roll Call 8.
HR 12. (Pay equality) On passing a bill that would make it easier for workers to challenge wage discrimination/On passing the bill
Jan 09, 2009.
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Y |
Y |
W |
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Roll Call 4.
H Res 5. (House organizing resolution) On adopting a resolution setting out the House rules for the 111th Congress/On the motion
Jan 06, 2009.
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Y |
Y |
W |
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Roll Call 377.
Fiscal 2008 budget resolution (S. Con. Res. 21)/On agreeing to the conference report
May 17, 2007.
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Y |
Y |
W |
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Roll Call 316.
Authorizing $40 billion for the Homeland Security Department for fiscal 2008 (H.R. 1684)/Revote on the manager's amendment
May 09, 2007.
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Y |
Y |
W |
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Roll Call 299.
Expanding federal hate-crimes law to include the use or threat of force against individuals because of their gender, sexual orientation or disability (H.R. 1592)/On passage
May 03, 2007.
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Y |
Y |
W |
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Roll Call 298.
Expanding federal hate-crimes law to include the use or threat of force against individuals because of their gender, sexual orientation or disability (H.R. 1592)/Motion to recommit with instructions to send the bill back to committee to include crimes against the elderly and armed forces personnel in the definition of hate crimes
May 03, 2007.
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N |
N |
W |
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Roll Call 284.
Reauthorizing the Head Start program (H.R. 1439)/Motion to recommit with instructions to amend the legislation to permit faith-based organizations that provide federally funded early-childhood development programs to take religious affiliation into account when hiring employees and clarify that such organizations could use "religious art, icons, scripture or other symbols"
May 02, 2007.
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N |
N |
W |
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Roll Call 186.
H.R. 1591 "Emergency" supplemental appropriations for the ongoing war in Iraq/On passage
Mar 23, 2007.
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Y |
Y |
W |
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Roll Call 123.
H.R. 569 (Water Quality Investment Act), Price of Georgia amendment that would prohibit the bill's authorization levels from taking effect unless the cost of those provisions would be offset /On agreeing to the amendment
Mar 07, 2007.
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N |
N |
W |
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Roll Call 99.
H Con. Res. 63. Disapproving of President Bush's decision to deploy more than 20,000 additional United States combat troops to Iraq/On agreeing to the resolution
Feb 16, 2007.
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Y |
Y |
W |
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Roll Call 72.
Fiscal 2007 continuing resolution to fund the federal government (H. J. Res. 20)/On passage
Jan 31, 2007.
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Y |
Y |
W |
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Roll Call 71.
Fiscal 2007 continuing resolution to fund the federal government (H. J. Res. 20)/Motion to recommit to the Appropriations Committee with instructions to cut more than $500 million for various projects and increase funding by $275 million for military housing, $50 million to combat illicit drugs, $86 million for military construction and family housing and direct $178 million toward deficit reduction
Jan 31, 2007.
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N |
N |
W |
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Roll Call 70.
Fiscal 2007 continuing resolution to fund the federal government (H. J. Res. 20)/Democratic motion to table (kill) an appeal to the ruling of the chair against a Republican point of order against the bill on grounds that it violates House rules
Jan 31, 2007.
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Y |
Y |
W |
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Roll Call 69.
Fiscal 2007 continuing resolution to fund the federal government (H. J. Res. 20)/Motion to table (kill) the motion to reconsider
Jan 31, 2007.
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Y |
Y |
W |
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Roll Call 67.
Rules for consideration (H. Res. 116) of the fiscal 2007 continuing resolution to fund the federal government/On passage of the rule
Jan 31, 2007.
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Y |
Y |
W |
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Roll Call 66.
Rules for consideration (H. Res. 116) of the fiscal 2007 continuing resolution to fund the federal government/Motion to order the previous question (end debate and prohibit amendment)
Jan 31, 2007.
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Y |
Y |
W |
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Roll Call 57.
House rules change to allow limited voting rights for the delegates from the District of Columbia and four U.S. territories (H. Res. 93)/On passage
Jan 24, 2007.
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Y |
Y |
W |
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Roll Call 43.
Congressional Pension Accountability Act (H.R. 476)/Partisan squabble about who said what on the House floor and motion to strike disparaging remarks; motion to table (kill) the appeal of the ruling of the chair that the motion to strike was not made in a timely fashion
Jan 22, 2007.
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Y |
Y |
W |
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Roll Call 40.
Energy policy (H.R. 6)/On passage
Jan 18, 2007.
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Y |
Y |
W |
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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.
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Y |
Y |
W |
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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.
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Y |
Y |
W |
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Roll Call 15.
Implementing the recommendations of the 9/11 Commission (H.R. 1)/On passage
Jan 09, 2007.
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Y |
Y |
W |
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Roll Call 11.
H. Res. 6 Adopting the rules of the House of Representative for the 110th Congress/On adopting Title 5 of the resolution
Jan 05, 2007.
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Y |
Y |
W |
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Roll Call 10.
H. Res. 6 Adopting the rules of the House of Representative for the 110th Congress/Motion to commit with instructions
Jan 05, 2007.
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N |
N |
W |
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Roll Call 9.
H. Res. 6 Adopting the rules of the House of Representative for the 110th Congress/On adopting Title 4 of the resolution
Jan 05, 2007.
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Y |
Y |
W |
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Roll Call 3.
H. Res. 5 Providing for the consideration of House rules package for the 110th Congress/Motion to end debate and bring to a final vote
Jan 04, 2007.
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Y |
Y |
W |
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Roll Call 451.
H.R. 2985. Appropriations/Vote to Approve Conference Report for Legislative Branch Appropriations (Funding) Bill.
Jul 28, 2005.
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N |
N |
L |
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Roll Call 449.
H.R. 5. Health Care/Vote to Pass Bill to Cap Damage Awards for Victims and Reduce Liability in Medical Malpractice Cases.
Jul 28, 2005.
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N |
N |
L |
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Roll Call 448.
H.R. 5. Health Care/Procedural Vote on Motion to Recommit with Instructions (Amend or Kill) Bill to Cap Damage Awards for Victims and Reduce Liability in Medical Malpractice Cases.
Jul 28, 2005.
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Y |
Y |
L |
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Roll Call 240.
H. Res. 310. Ethics/Procedural Motion to Table (Kill) Resolution Directing House Ethics Committee to Appoint a "Non-partisan Professional Staff."
Jun 09, 2005.
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N |
N |
L |
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Roll Call 231.
H.R. 2744. Appropriations/Agriculture/Vote on Amendment Not to Delay Implementation of Rule Requiring that Meat Products Be Labeled with Their Country-of-Origin.
Jun 08, 2005.
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Y |
Y |
L |
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Roll Call 230.
H.R. 2744. Appropriations/Agriculture/Vote on Amendment to Increase Funding for Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service for Fiscal Year 2006.
Jun 08, 2005.
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Y |
Y |
W |
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Roll Call 227.
H.R. 3. Surface Transportation/Procedural Vote on Motion to Instruct Conferees on Bill Reauthorizing the Nation's Surface Transportation Funding Laws.
May 26, 2005.
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Y |
Y |
L |
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Roll Call 223.
H. Res. 298. Appropriations/Veterans/Procedural Vote on Governing Rule for Bill Making Appropriations (Funding) for Military and Veterans' Health Care and for Military Construction and Base Closure.
May 26, 2005.
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N |
N |
L |
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Roll Call 222.
H.R. 1815. Defense/Vote on Passage of Bill to Authorize Military Activities of the Defense Department.
May 25, 2005.
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Y |
N |
L |
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Roll Call 218.
H.R. 1815. Defense/Gay Rights/Vote on Amendment to Express Congress's Continued Support for Solomon Amendment (Law that Permits Withholding of Federal Funding from Universities Which, Due to the Military's Policy of Discriminating Against Gays and Lesbians, Do Not Permit Military Recruitment on Their Campuses).
May 25, 2005.
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N |
N |
L |
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Roll Call 216.
H.R. 1815. Abortion/Defense/Vote on Amendment to Lift Restrictions on Termination of Pregnancies for U.S. Servicewomen.
May 25, 2005.
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Y |
Y |
L |
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Roll Call 214.
H.R. 1815. Defense/Vote on Amendment to Authorize Use of U.S. Armed Forces to Help Secure U.S. Borders.
May 25, 2005.
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N |
N |
L |
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Roll Call 213.
H. Res. 293. Defense/Procedural Vote on Governing Rule for Bill Authorizing Department of Defense Military Activities.
May 25, 2005.
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N |
N |
L |
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Roll Call 212.
H. Res. 293. Defense/Procedural Vote on Governing Rule for Bill to Authorize Department of Defense Military Activities.
May 25, 2005.
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N |
N |
L |
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Roll Call 210.
H.R. 2419. Appropriations/Energy/Procedural Vote on Motion To Recommit (Amend or Kill) Bill to Make Appropriations (Fund) for Energy and Water Development.
May 24, 2005.
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Y |
Y |
L |
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Roll Call 209.
H.R. 2419. Appropriations/Energy/Vote on Amendment to Cease Delivering Oil to U.S. Strategic Petroleum Reserve.
May 24, 2005.
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Y |
Y |
L |
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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.
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N |
N |
L |
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Roll Call 190.
H. Res. 287. Appropriations/Procedural Vote on Bill Making Appropriations for the Interior Department, the Environmental Protection Agency and Other Agencies for Fiscal Year 2006.
May 19, 2005.
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N |
N |
L |
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Roll Call 188.
H.R. 1817. Homeland Security/Procedural Vote on Motion to Recommit (Amend or Kill) Bill Authorizing the Department of Homeland Security.
May 18, 2005.
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Y |
Y |
L |
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Roll Call 187.
H.R. 1817. Homeland Security/Vote on Democratic Substitute Amendment to Bill Authorizing the Department of Homeland Security.
May 18, 2005.
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Y |
Y |
L |
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Roll Call 186.
H.R. 1817. Homeland Security/Vote on Amendment to Require Secretary of Homeland Security to Submit Report to Congress Regarding Border Violence.
May 18, 2005.
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Y |
Y |
L |
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Roll Call 185.
H.R. 1817. Homeland Security/Vote on Amendment to Clarify State and Local Authority with Regard to Illegal Aliens and to Require the Department of Homeland Security to Develop Training Manuals for Law Enforcement.
May 18, 2005.
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N |
N |
L |
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Roll Call 183.
H.R. 1817. Homeland Security/Vote on Amendment to Increase Funding for the Office of the Inspector General in the Department of Homeland Security.
May 18, 2005.
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Y |
Y |
L |
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Roll Call 182.
H. Res. 283. Homeland Security/Procedural Vote on Governing Rule for Bill Authorizing the Department of Homeland Security.
May 18, 2005.
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N |
N |
L |
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Roll Call 181.
H. Res. 283. Homeland Security/Procedural Vote on Governing Rule for Bill Authorizing the Department of Homeland Security.
May 18, 2005.
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N |
N |
L |
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Roll Call 179.
H.R. 2360. Appropriations/Homeland Security/Vote on Amendment to Provide $100 Million to States to Help Them Comply with New Federal Standards for Driver's Licenses.
May 17, 2005.
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Y |
Y |
W |
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Roll Call 178.
H.R. 2360. Appropriations/Homeland Security/Vote on Amendment to Prohibit Use of Funds in the Bill to Close Any Immigration or Customs Detention Facility that was In Use in 2005.
May 17, 2005.
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Y |
Y |
L |
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Roll Call 177.
H.R. 2360. Appropriations/Homeland Security/Vote on Amendment to Prevent Homeland Security Funds from Going to State and Local Governments that Refuse to Share Information with Federal Authorities.
May 17, 2005.
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N |
N |
W |
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Roll Call 176.
H.R. 2360. Appropriations/Homeland Security/Vote on Amendment to Provide Additional Funding to Increase Security at Chemical Plants and Facilities.
May 17, 2005.
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Y |
Y |
W |
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Roll Call 175.
H. Res. 278. Appropriations/Homeland Security/Procedural Vote on Governing Rule for Bill to Fund the Department of Homeland Security in Fiscal Year 2006.
May 17, 2005.
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N |
N |
L |
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Roll Call 174.
H. Res. 278. Appropriations/Homeland Security/Procedural Vote on Governing Rule for Bill to Fund the Department of Homeland Security in Fiscal Year 2006.
May 17, 2005.
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N |
N |
L |
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Roll Call 169.
H.R. 1544. Homeland Security/Vote on Amendment to Reduce Number of Cities Eligible for First-Responder Grants.
May 12, 2005.
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Y |
Y |
L |
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Roll Call 161.
H.R. 1268. Appropriations/Immigration/Vote on Final Passage of H.R. 1268, an Emergency Supplemental Appropriations Bill to Fund U.S. Efforts in Iraq and Afghanistan and to Provide Relief to Tsunami Victims.
May 05, 2005.
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Y |
N |
L |
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Roll Call 160.
H.R. 1268. Appropriations/Immigration/Procedural Vote on Motion to Recommit (Amend or Kill) Emergency Supplemental Appropriations Bill to Fund U.S. Efforts in Iraq and Afghanistan and to Provide Relief to Tsunami Victims.
May 05, 2005.
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Y |
Y |
L |
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Roll Call 159.
H. Res. 258. Appropriations/Immigration/Procedural Vote to Proceed to Consideration of H.R. 1268, Emergency Supplemental Appropriations Bill to Fund U.S. Efforts in Iraq and Afghanistan and to Provide Relief to Tsunami Victims.
May 05, 2005.
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N |
N |
L |
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Roll Call 153.
H.R. 366. Education/Procedural Vote on Motion to Recommit (Amend or Kill) Vocational and Technical Educational Bill in order to Draw Clear Boundaries Regarding Relationships between Federal Agencies and Journalists.
May 04, 2005.
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Y |
Y |
L |
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Roll Call 151.
H. Res. 253. Abortion/Vote to Table (Kill) Resolution to Change Republican-Drafted Language Describing Democratic Amendments to an Abortion-Related Bill.
May 03, 2005.
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N |
N |
L |
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Roll Call 149.
H. Con. Res. 95. Budget/Vote on Passage of U.S. Budget for Fiscal Year 2006.
Apr 28, 2005.
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N |
N |
L |
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Roll Call 147.
H. Res. 248. Budget/Procedural Vote to Proceed to Consideration of H. Con. Res. 95, a Resolution to Establish the U.S. Budget for Fiscal Year 2006.
Apr 28, 2005.
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N |
N |
L |
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Roll Call 146.
H. Res. 242. Budget/Procedural Vote to Consider Governing Rule for Debate of Budget.
Apr 28, 2005.
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N |
N |
L |
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Roll Call 144.
H.R. 748. Abortion/Vote on Passage of a Bill to Prohibit Anyone From Transporting a Minor Across State Lines to Seek an Abortion for the Purpose of Avoiding State Parental Consent or Notification Laws.
Apr 27, 2005.
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N |
N |
L |
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Roll Call 143.
H.R. 748. Abortion/Procedural Vote on Motion to Recommit (Amend or Kill) a Bill to Prohibit Anyone From Transporting a Minor Across State Lines to Seek an Abortion for the Purpose of Avoiding State Parental Consent or Notification Laws.
Apr 27, 2005.
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Y |
Y |
L |
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Roll Call 142.
H.R. 748. Abortion/Vote on Amendment to Exempt Grandparents and Members of the Clergy from the Provisions of Bill to Prohibit Anyone From Transporting a Minor Across State Lines to Seek an Abortion for the Purpose of Avoiding State Parental Consent or Notification Laws.
Apr 27, 2005.
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Y |
Y |
L |
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Roll Call 141.
H.R. 748. Abortion/Vote on Amendment to Exempt Certain Drivers and Members of Medical Profession from the Provisions of Bill to Prohibit Anyone From Transporting a Minor Across State Lines to Seek an Abortion for the Purpose of Avoiding State Parental Consent or Notification Laws.
Apr 27, 2005.
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Y |
Y |
L |
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Roll Call 140.
H. Res. 22. Small Business/Procedural Vote on a Resolution Expressing the Sense of the Congress that U.S. Small Business Owners Are Entitled to a Small Business Bill of Rights.
Apr 27, 2005.
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Y |
Y |
L |
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Roll Call 139.
H. Res. 236. Abortion/Procedural Vote on Governing Rule for Bill to Prohibit Anyone From Transporting a Minor Across State Lines to Seek an Abortion for the Purpose of Avoiding State Parental Consent or Notification Laws.
Apr 27, 2005.
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N |
N |
L |
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Roll Call 138.
H. Res. 235. Small Business/Procedural Vote for the Governing Rule on H. Res. 22, a Resolution Expressing the Sense of the Congress that U.S. Small Business Owners Are Entitled to a Small Business Bill of Rights.
Apr 27, 2005.
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N |
N |
L |
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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.
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N |
N |
L |
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Roll Call 131.
H.R. 6. Energy/Vote on Amendment to Strike from Energy Bill Provision to Alter States' Roles in Relation to That of Federal Government Regarding the Location of Liquefied Natural Gas Terminals.
Apr 21, 2005.
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Y |
Y |
L |
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Roll Call 130.
H.R. 6. Energy/Vote on Amendment to Codify Executive Orders Issued by Presidents George H. W. Bush and Bill Clinton to Achieve "Environmental Justice," Meaning to Collect Data and Develop Policies to Alleviate the Impact of Pollution on Minority and Low-Income Communities.
Apr 21, 2005.
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Y |
Y |
L |
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Roll Call 128.
H.R. 6. Energy/Vote on Amendment to Strike Provision of Energy Bill Halting Collection of Royalty Fees from Oil and Gas Companies Operating in Deep Waters of Gulf of Mexico.
Apr 21, 2005.
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Y |
Y |
L |
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Roll Call 126.
H.R. 6. Energy/Vote on Amendment to Energy Bill to Require a Study of Consolidation of Gasoline Retailers with Refiners, Producers, Importers and Wholesalers.
Apr 21, 2005.
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Y |
Y |
W |
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Roll Call 123.
H.R. 6. Energy/Vote on Amendment to Replace Electricity Provisions in Energy Bill.
Apr 20, 2005.
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Y |
Y |
L |
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Roll Call 120.
H.R. 6. Energy/Vote on Amendment to Require the Environmental Protection Agency to Update Its Procedures for Rating Car Fuel Economies
Apr 20, 2005.
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N |
N |
L |
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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.
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Y |
Y |
L |
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Roll Call 115.
H.R. 6. Energy/Vote on Amendment to Strike Oil Refinery Revitalization Provision from Energy Bill.
Apr 20, 2005.
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Y |
Y |
L |
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Roll Call 108.
S. 256. Bankruptcy/Vote on Passage of a Bill to Alter Federal Bankruptcy Laws.
Apr 14, 2005.
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N |
N |
L |
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Roll Call 106.
H. Res. 213. Ethics/Vote on Motion to Table (Kill) Resolution to Form a Bipartisan Task Force to Consider House Ethics Rules.
Apr 14, 2005.
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N |
N |
L |
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Roll Call 105.
H. Res. 211. Bankruptcy/Procedural Vote on the Governing Rule for S. 256, a Bill to Alter Federal Bankruptcy Laws.
Apr 14, 2005.
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N |
N |
L |
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Roll Call 104.
H. Res. 211. Bankruptcy/Procedural Vote to Proceed to Consideration of the Rule Governing S. 256, a Bill to Alter Federal Bankruptcy Laws
Apr 14, 2005.
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N |
N |
L |
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Roll Call 102.
H.R. 8. Taxation/Vote to Make Permanent the Repeal of the Estate Tax
Apr 13, 2005.
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N |
N |
L |
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Roll Call 101.
H.R. 8. Taxation/Vote on Amendment to Keep Estate Tax But Increase Amount of Estate Exempted from Tax to $3 Million
Apr 13, 2005.
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Y |
Y |
L |
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Roll Call 90.
S. 686. Health Care/Vote on Bill to Grant Parents of Theresa Marie Schiavo the Right to Pursue in Federal Court Their Case to Have Her Feeding Tube Re-Inserted
Mar 20, 2005.
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Absent |
N |
L |
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Roll Call 88.
H. Con. Res. 95. Budget/Vote on Final Passage of Budget Resolution for Fiscal Year 2006.
Mar 17, 2005.
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N |
N |
L |
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Roll Call 87.
H. Con. Res. 95. Budget/Vote on Amendment to Replace Republican-Drafted Fiscal Year 2006 Budget Resolution with Budget Reflecting Democratic Priorities.
Mar 17, 2005.
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Y |
Y |
L |
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Roll Call 86.
H.R. 1332. Health Care/Procedural Vote on Motion that the Committee on the Whole House Rise.
Mar 17, 2005.
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Y |
Y |
L |
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Roll Call 85.
H. Con. Res. 95. Budget/Vote on Amendment to Replace Republican-Drafted Budget with Budget Reflecting Priorities of Congressional Black Caucus
Mar 17, 2005.
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Y |
Y |
L |
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Roll Call 82.
H. Con. Res. 95. Budget/Vote on Amendment to Increase Spending in Fiscal Year 2006 Budget in Areas of Education, Health Care, Veterans Needs, Homeland Security, the Environment and Infrastructure, and to Decrease Tax Benefits for People Earning More Than $1 Million.
Mar 17, 2005.
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Y |
Y |
L |
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Roll Call 79.
H. Res. 154. Budget/Procedural Vote on the Governing Rule for H. Con. Res. 95, the Bill to Set the United States Government Budget for Fiscal 2006.
Mar 16, 2005.
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N |
N |
L |
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Roll Call 78.
H. Res. 154. Budget/Procedural Vote to Proceed to Consideration of the Rule Governing H. Con. Res. 95, the Bill to Set the United States Government Budget for Fiscal 2006.
Mar 16, 2005.
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N |
N |
L |
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Roll Call 70.
H. Res. 153. Ethics/Procedural Vote to Table (Kill) Resolution to Establish Bipartisan Task Force to Recommend Changes to House Ethics Rules.
Mar 15, 2005.
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N |
N |
L |
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Roll Call 69.
H. Res. 151. Appropriations/Procedural Vote to Proceed to Consideration of H.R. 1268, a Bill to Provide Emergency Supplemental Funds Primarily for U.S. Military Activities in Iraq and Afghanistan.
Mar 15, 2005.
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N |
N |
L |
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Roll Call 62.
H.R. 3. Surface Transportation/Vote on Amendment to remove from the bill language mandating that states establishing HOT (high-occupancy toll) lanes include a lower fee for low-income drivers.
Mar 10, 2005.
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N |
N |
L |
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Roll Call 60.
H.R. 3. Surface Transportation/Vote on Amendment to Eliminate State "Vicarious" Liability for Car or Truck Rental Companies Provided That There is No Negligence or Criminal Wrongdoing on the Part of Those Companies
Mar 09, 2005.
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N |
N |
L |
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Roll Call 59.
H.R. 3. Surface Transportation (Highways, etc.)/Vote on an Amendment to Permit Tolls on New Federal Roads or New Lanes Only to Cover Costs of Building Them.
Mar 09, 2005.
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N |
N |
W |
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Roll Call 52.
H.R. 841. Governance/Vote on Final Passage of a Bill to Require, in Extraordinary Circumstances, States to Hold Special Elections to Fill Vacancies in the House of Representatives No More Than 49 Days After the Vacancy is Announced by the Speaker of the House of Representatives.
Mar 03, 2005.
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N |
N |
L |
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Roll Call 51.
H.R. 841. Governance: Procedural Vote to Recommit to Committee with Instructions A Bill to Require, in Extraordinary Circumstances, States to Hold Special Elections to Fill Vacancies in the House of Representatives No More Than 49 Days After the Vacancy is Announced by the Speaker of the House of Representatives.
Mar 03, 2005.
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Y |
Y |
L |
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Roll Call 50.
H.R. 841. Governance/Vote on Amendment to Allow 5 Days to File an Appeal in U.S. District Court Following a Special Election Held Pursuant to an Announcement by the Speaker of the House Due to the Death or Disability of More Than 100 Members of the House of Representatives.
Mar 03, 2005.
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Y |
Y |
L |
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Roll Call 49.
H.R. 841. Governance/Vote on Amendment to A Bill to Require, in Extraordinary Circumstances, States to Hold Special Elections to Fill Vacancies in the House of Representatives No More Than 49 Days After the Vacancy is Announced by the Speaker of the House of Representatives.
Mar 03, 2005.
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Y |
Y |
L |
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Roll Call 48.
H.R. 27. Jobs/Vote on Passage of Bill to Reauthorize Federal Job-Training Programs.
Mar 02, 2005.
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Absent |
N |
L |
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Roll Call 47.
H.R. 27. Jobs/Procedural Vote on Motion to Recommit to Committee with Instructions a Bill to Reauthorize Federal Job-Training Programs.
Mar 02, 2005.
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Y |
Y |
L |
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Roll Call 46.
H.R. 27. Jobs/Vote on Amendment to Remove Provision Permitting Religious Groups to Obtain Federal Job-Training Funds While Discriminating in Their Hiring on the Basis of Religion.
Mar 02, 2005.
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Y |
Y |
L |
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Roll Call 42.
H.Res. 126. Jobs/Procedural Vote to Proceed to Consideration of H.R. 27, a Bill to Reauthorize Federal Job-Training Programs.
Mar 02, 2005.
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N |
N |
L |
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Roll Call 38.
S. 5. Class-Action Lawsuits/Vote on Final Passage of Bill to Move Many Interstate, Class-Action Lawsuits from State to Federal Courts, Which are Less Friendly to Consumers.
Feb 17, 2005.
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N |
N |
L |
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Roll Call 37.
S. 5. Class-Action Lawsuits/Procedural Vote on Motion to Commit with Instructions Bill to Move Many Interstate, Class-Action Lawsuits from State to Federal Courts, Which are Less Friendly to Consumers.
Feb 17, 2005.
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Y |
Y |
L |
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Roll Call 36.
S. 5. Class-Action Lawsuits/Vote on Conyers Substitute Amendment to Bill to Move Many Interstate, Class-Action Lawsuits from State to Federal Courts, Which are Less Friendly to Consumers.
Feb 17, 2005.
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Y |
Y |
L |
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Roll Call 31.
H.R. 418. REAL ID Act/Vote on Final Passage of Bill to Make Broad Changes to Various Aspects of U.S. Immigration and Asylum Law, Including Making It Harder for Asylum-Seekers to Prove Their Cases.
Feb 10, 2005.
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N |
N |
L |
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Roll Call 30.
H.R. 418. REAL ID Act/Vote to Defeat Motion to Recommit with Instructions (Amend or Kill) Bill to Make Broad Changes to Various Aspects of U.S. Immigration and Asylum Law, Including Making It Harder for Asylum-Seekers to Prove Their Cases.
Feb 10, 2005.
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Y |
Y |
L |
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Roll Call 23.
H. Res. 71. Immigration, Homeland Security/Vote to Defeat a Point of Order Regarding Mandates to be Imposed upon the States in H.R. 418, a Bill to Alter Certain Aspects of U.S. Immigration and Asylum Laws.
Feb 09, 2005.
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N |
N |
L |
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Roll Call 13.
H.R. 54. Congressional Gold Medal Program/Vote on Final Passage of Bill to Implement New Restrictions in the Congressional Gold Medal Program.
Jan 26, 2005.
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N |
N |
L |
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Roll Call 12.
H.R. 54. Congressional Gold Medal Program/Procedural Vote to Recommit (Amend or Kill) Bill to Implement New Restrictions in the Congressional Gold Medal Program.
Jan 26, 2005.
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Y |
Y |
L |
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Roll Call 11.
H.R. 54. Congressional Gold Medal Program/Vote to Defeat an Amendment Requiring that Designation of Medal Recipients Be Evenly Divided Between the Two Political Parties.
Jan 26, 2005.
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Y |
Y |
L |
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Roll Call 10.
H.R. 54. Congressional Gold Medal Program/Vote to Defeat an Amendment Increasing Number of Congressional Gold Medals that Congress Can Award in a Two-Year Period.
Jan 26, 2005.
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Y |
Y |
L |
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Roll Call 7.
Electoral College/Vote to Override an Objection to Certification of Presidential Electors from Ohio.
Jan 06, 2005.
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N |
Y |
L |
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Roll Call 6.
H. Res. 5. Rules of the House of Representatives/Vote on Final Passage of Republican-Drafted Resolution Establishing Rules to Govern the 109th Congress.
Jan 04, 2005.
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N |
N |
L |
|
Roll Call 5.
H. Res. 5. Rules of the House of Representatives/Vote on a Motion to Commit with Instructions (Last Effort to Amend or Kill) Republican-Drafted Resolution Establishing Rules to Govern the 109th Congress.
Jan 04, 2005.
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Y |
Y |
L |
|
Roll Call 4.
H. Res. 5. Rules of the House of Representatives/Procedural Vote to End Debate, Prevent Further Amendments and Proceed to a Vote on Final Passage of Republican-Drafted Resolution Establishing Rules to Govern the 109th Congress.
Jan 04, 2005.
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N |
N |
L |
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Roll Call 3.
H. Res. 5. Rules of the House of Representatives/Vote on a Point of Order Asserting that Proposed Rules Governing House of Representatives Permitting a "Provisional Quorum" to Govern House of Representatives in the Event of a Catastrophe is Unconstitutional.
Jan 04, 2005.
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N |
N |
L |
|
Roll Call 361.
A Democratic-requested vote on a motion to send the $2.7 billion fiscal year 2005 legislative appropriations branch spending bill (H.R. 4755) back to its committee of origin, with instructions that the bill impose a $25,000 limit on the amount that any single committee can spend on postage during fiscal year 2005.
Jul 12, 2004.
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Y |
Y |
L |
|
Roll Call 171.
A vote on a Democratic motion to instruct House conferees reconciling their chamber's Republican-backed budget resolution (S CON RES 95) with that of the Senate, to adopt the Senate's position that tax cuts and other pending contributing to raising the deficit should have corresponding offsets somewhere else in the budget.
May 13, 2004.
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Y |
Y |
L |
|
Roll Call 170.
A vote on final passage of Bush administration-backed legislation (HR 4275), which would make permanent certain soon-to-expire income tax breaks for middle and lower income earners.
May 13, 2004.
|
N |
N |
L |
|
Roll Call 169.
A vote on passage of a Democratic substitute bill to a White House supported measure (HR 4275) which would make permanent certain income tax cuts on middle and lower-income individuals.
May 13, 2004.
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Y |
Y |
L |
|
Roll Call 166.
A vote on final passage of medical malpractice liability reform legislation (HR 4280) to rein in "frivolous" lawsuits by curtailing an individual's right to sue for medical-related damages.
May 12, 2004.
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N |
N |
L |
|
Roll Call 162.
A vote on a Democratic motion to recommit (send back to committee) Republican healthcare legislation (HR 4279), with instructions that none of the bill's tax breaks would be footed by dipping into Social Security Trust Fund monies.
May 12, 2004.
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Y |
Y |
L |
|
Roll Call 156.
A vote on a Republican motion to order the previous question -- thus ending debate and possibility of amendment -- on adoption of the rule (H Res 637) to provide for House floor consideration of the bill (H.R. 4275) that would make permanent a tax break on middle-class earners.
May 12, 2004.
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N |
N |
L |
|
Roll Call 145.
A vote on a Democratic motion to instruct House members participating in a conference committee with Senate budgeters on a compromise fiscal year 2005 budget resolution (S Con Res 95) to agree to the Senate's position that tax cuts and spending increases must be paid for with corresponding revenue increases or tax hikes somewhere else in the budget.
May 05, 2004.
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Y |
Y |
L |
|
Roll Call 144.
A vote on final passage of the Republican Alternative Minimum Tax bill (HR 4227) to extend for one year the current income exemptions -- up to $40,250 for individual taxpayers and $58,000 for married couples -- from the alternative minimum tax (AMT).
May 05, 2004.
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N |
N |
L |
|
Roll Call 143.
A vote on a Democratic substitute to the Republican-backed Alternative Minimum Tax (AMT) bill (HR 4227) which would exempt individuals with gross incomes of less than $125,000 and married couples with incomes below $250,000 from the AMT in 2005.
May 05, 2004.
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Y |
Y |
L |
|
Roll Call 142.
Vote on a Republican motion to "order the previous question" -- thus ending debate and possibility of amendment -- on adoption of the rule (H Res 619) to provide for House floor consideration of a bill (HR 4227) that would extend for one year the current income exemptions from the alternative minimum tax (AMT).
May 05, 2004.
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N |
N |
L |
|
Roll Call 138.
A vote on final passage by the full House of the Republican "Marriage Penalty Relief Act" (HR 4181) would permanently eliminate the so-called marriage penalty by making the standard tax deduction for married couples double that of single taxpayers to the tune of $105 billion over 10 years.
Apr 28, 2004.
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N |
N |
L |
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Roll Call 137.
A vote on a Democratic motion to send back to its committee of origin for redrafting the White House-backed "Marriage Penalty Relief Act" (H R 4181) to amend the Internal Revenue Code to permanently extend the increased standard tax deduction for married taxpayers filing joint returns.
Apr 28, 2004.
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Y |
Y |
L |
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Roll Call 136.
A House Vote on passage of a Democratic substitute to a Republican-drafted measure (HR 4181) designed to eliminate the "marriage penalty" contained in federal tax law by amending the Internal Revenue Code to permanently extend the increased standard tax deduction for married taxpayers filing joint returns.
Apr 28, 2004.
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Y |
Y |
L |
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Roll Call 130.
A vote on final passage of the Republican-drafted Continuity in Representation Act (HR 2844) designed to ensure the continuity of the House of Representatives in the event of a massive disaster.
Apr 22, 2004.
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N |
N |
L |
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Roll Call 129.
A vote on a Democratic amendment to the "Continuity in Representation Act (HR 2844) -- a bill permitting expedited elections to assure the House's continued functioning in case large numbers of its members are killed in a terrorist attack or other catastrophe - striking the bill's 10-day deadline for political parties to select nominees.
Apr 22, 2004.
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Y |
Y |
L |
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Roll Call 128.
A vote on passage of a Democratic amendment that would have altered the Republican "Continuity in Representation Act" (HR 2844) -- a measure designed to ensure the continuity of the House membership in the event of a catastrophe that kills most of the House members -- by extending the time frame for conducting special elections from 45 to 75 days.
Apr 22, 2004.
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Y |
Y |
L |
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Roll Call 127.
A vote on passage of a rulemaking underlying the Continuity in Representation Act (HR 2844) that allows the full chamber to begin consideration of a measure designed to provide for new elections in the event more than 100 representatives are killed in a mass catastrophe.
Apr 22, 2004.
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N |
N |
L |
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Roll Call 126.
A Democratic-requested procedural vote related to the Republican-drafted "Continuity in Representation Act" (HR 2844) in an attempt to keep the bill from advancing on the House floor. The bill provides a statutory plan for salvaging the legislative branch of government, in the event a large number of House lawmakers were killed, such as through a major terrorist attack.
Apr 22, 2004.
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N |
N |
L |
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Roll Call 113.
A vote on a Democratic motion to send back the Republican highway funding bill (HR 3550) bill to the House Transportation and Infrastructure Committee with instructions to increase funding for the bill to the Senate-passed level of $318 billion.
Apr 02, 2004.
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Y |
Y |
L |
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Roll Call 105.
A procedural vote to cut off Democratic debate and the possibility of hostile amendments to a Republican bill to fund federal highway and highway safety programs.
Apr 01, 2004.
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N |
N |
L |
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Roll Call 97.
Democrats forced a vote on a motion instructing House conferees working to reconcile their chamber's Republican-drafted fiscal year 2005 budget with that of the Senate to adopt the Senate's bipartisan pay-as-you-go (PAYGO) rules, which require that both spending increases and tax cuts are paid for somewhere else in the budget, either through spending cuts or revenues increased.
Mar 30, 2004.
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Y |
Y |
L |
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Roll Call 92.
H. Con. Res. 393. Fiscal 2005 Budget Resolution/Vote on Final Passage of the Republican Version of the Budget Resolution Which Would Provide $152.6 Billion in Tax Cuts Over Five Years and Spending Increases in Social Security, Medicare, Defense Spending, and Homeland Security Protections.
Mar 25, 2004.
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N |
N |
L |
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Roll Call 91.
H. Con. Res. 393. Fiscal 2005 Budget Resolution/ Vote on the Blue Dog Democrats' Version of the Budget Resolution Which Would Balance the Budget by 2012 and Prevent the Passage of Additional Tax Cuts Until Congress and the President Had Taken Action to Reduce the Deficit.
Mar 25, 2004.
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Y |
Y |
L |
|
Roll Call 90.
H. Con. Res. 393. Fiscal 2005 Budget Resolution/Vote on the Republican Study Committee's Version of the Budget Resolution Which Would Provide More Tax Cuts and Domestic Spending Reductions than the Republican Leadership's Version of the Budget Resolution.
Mar 25, 2004.
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N |
N |
W |
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Roll Call 89.
H. Con. Res. 393. Fiscal 2005 Budget Resolution/Vote on the Blue Dog Democrats' Version of the Budget Resolution Which Would Balance the Budget by 2012 and Prevent the Passage of Additional Tax Cuts Until Congress and the President Had Taken Action to Reduce the Deficit.
Mar 25, 2004.
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Y |
Y |
L |
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Roll Call 88.
H. Con. Res. 393. Fiscal 2005 Budget Resolution/Vote on the Congressional Black Caucus' Version of the Budget Resolution Which Would Reduce Previously-Enacted Tax Cuts to Wealthy Individuals and Increase Funding for Domestic Spending Priorities such as Education and Health Care.
Mar 25, 2004.
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Y |
Y |
L |
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Roll Call 66.
H.R. 1375. Financial Services Regulation/Vote to Prevent Commercial Banks From Charging Their Customers for Depositing Bad Checks Even if the Customer Did Not Know that the Check Would Bounce.
Mar 18, 2004.
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Y |
Y |
L |
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Roll Call 54.
H.R. 339. Food Industry Lawsuits/Vote on Final Passage of a Bill to Shield the Fast Food Industry from Lawsuits Alleging that the Consumption of Fast Food Caused Weight-Related Health Problems Among Consumers.
Mar 10, 2004.
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Absent |
N |
L |
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Roll Call 53.
H.R. 339. Food Industry Lawsuits/Vote to Maintain Consumers' Access to the Courts for Alleged Weight-Related Health Problems Caused by the Consumption of Fast Food Until the Underlying Legislation Became Law.
Mar 10, 2004.
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Absent |
Y |
L |
|
Roll Call 52.
H.R. 339. Food Industry Lawsuits/ Vote to Exclude Corporations That Sell Harmful Weight Loss Products or Dietary Supplements from the Legal Protections Contained in the Underlying Bill.
Mar 10, 2004.
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Absent |
Y |
L |
|
Roll Call 51.
H.R. 339. Food Industry Lawsuits/Vote to Exclude Corporations That Illegally Sell Downed Animal Meat to Humans from the Legal Protections Contained in the Underlying Bill.
Mar 10, 2004.
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Y |
Y |
L |
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Roll Call 50.
H.R. 339. Food Industry Lawsuits/Vote to Exclude Producers and Distributors of Genetically-Modified Foods from the Legal Protections Contained in the Underlying Bill Unless They Fully Disclose the Exact Nature of Genetic Modifications Contained in Their Food.
Mar 10, 2004.
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Y |
Y |
L |
|
Roll Call 49.
H.R. 339. Food Industry Lawsuits/Vote to Preserve States' Rights to Litigate on Behalf of Consumers in Weight-Related Lawsuits Involving Alleged Violations of State Consumer Protection Laws.
Mar 10, 2004.
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Y |
Y |
L |
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Roll Call 48.
H.R. 339. Food Industry Lawsuits/Vote to Preserve States' Rights to Litigate on Behalf of Consumers in Cases Involving Alleged Deception by Corporations on Issues of Obesity.
Mar 10, 2004.
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Y |
Y |
L |
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Roll Call 677.
H. Res. 474. Disapproval of Conduct.
Dec 08, 2003.
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N |
N |
L |
|
Roll Call 676.
H.R. 2673. Fiscal 2004 Omnibus Appropriations/Vote on Final Passage of an Omnibus Spending Bill to Fund the Operation of Government in 2004.
Dec 08, 2003.
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N |
N |
L |
|
Roll Call 675.
H.R. 2673. Fiscal 2004 Omnibus Appropriations/Vote on the Rules of Debate Governing Consideration of the 2004 Omnibus Appropriations Bill.
Dec 08, 2003.
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Absent |
N |
L |
|
Roll Call 674.
H.R. 2673. Fiscal 2004 Omnibus Appropriations/Motion to Proceed to a Vote on the Rules of Debate Governing Consideration of the 2004 Omnibus Appropriations Bill.
Dec 08, 2003.
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Absent |
N |
L |
|
Roll Call 673.
H.R. 2673. Fiscal 2004 Omnibus Appropriations/Vote on a Resolution Which Would Waive the Two-Thirds Vote Requirement for Enacting the Rules of Debate Governing Consideration of the 2004 Omnibus Spending Bill on the Same Day that the Rules Were Reported From the House Rules Committee.
Dec 08, 2003.
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N |
N |
L |
|
Roll Call 672.
H.R. 2673. Fiscal 2004 Omnibus Appropriations/Motion to Proceed to a Vote on a Resolution Which Would Waive the Two-Thirds Vote Requirement for Enacting the Rules of Debate Governing Consideration of the 2004 Omnibus Spending Bill on the Same Day that the Rules Were Reported From the House Rules Committee.
Dec 08, 2003.
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N |
N |
L |
|
Roll Call 665.
H.R. 1. Prescription Drug Benefit/Vote to Allow Consideration of the Conference Report on Prescription Drug Legislation.
Nov 21, 2003.
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N |
N |
L |
|
Roll Call 662.
H Res. 458. Fiscal 2004 Appropriations/Vote on a Resolution Which Would Waive the Two-Thirds Vote Requirement for Same-Day Consideration of Any Rule Completed on November 21, 2003 Which Related to an Appropriations Bill.
Nov 21, 2003.
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N |
N |
L |
|
Roll Call 661.
H Res. 458. Fiscal 2004 Appropriations/Motion to Proceed to a Vote on a Resolution Which Would Waive the Two-Thirds Vote Requirement for Same-Day Consideration of Any Rule Completed on November 21, 2003 Which Related to an Appropriations Bill.
Nov 21, 2003.
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N |
N |
L |
|
Roll Call 592.
H.R. 2115. Fiscal 2004 FAA Reauthorization/Vote on Final Passage of a Bill to Reauthorize Funding for the Federal Aviation Administration
Oct 30, 2003.
|
N |
N |
L |
|
Roll Call 591.
H.R. 2115. Fiscal 2004 FAA Reauthorization/Vote to Recommit to Committee a Conference Report Which Would Reauthorize Funding for the Federal Aviation Administration.
Oct 30, 2003.
|
Y |
Y |
L |
|
Roll Call 587.
H.R. 2115. Fiscal 2004 FAA Reauthorization/Vote on Rules of Debate Governing House Consideration of the FAA Reauthorization Conference Report.
Oct 30, 2003.
|
N |
N |
L |
|
Roll Call 586.
H.R. 2115. Fiscal 2004 FAA Reauthorization/Vote to Allow Consideration of the FAA Reauthorization Conference Report.
Oct 30, 2003.
|
N |
N |
L |
|
Roll Call 580.
Procedural Motion to Adjourn the Congressional Session In Response to What Democrats Characterized as Heavy Handed Tactics by the Republican Leadership.
Oct 30, 2003.
|
Y |
Y |
L |
|
Roll Call 574.
H.J. Res. 75. Fiscal 2004 Continuing Appropriation/Vote on Rules of Debate on a Continuing Appropriation to Fund Government at 2003 Levels Through November 7, 2003.
Oct 29, 2003.
|
N |
N |
L |
|
Roll Call 567.
H.R. 3289. Fiscal 2004 Supplemental Appropriations for Iraq and Afghanistan/Vote on Instruct House Conferees to Transform Half of Iraq's $20 Billion Reconstruction Budget from a Grant to a Loan.
Oct 21, 2003.
|
Y |
Y |
W |
|
Roll Call 566.
H.J. Res. 73. Fiscal 2004 Continuing Appropriation/Vote on Rules of Debate on a Continuing Appropriation to Fund Government Operations at 2003 Levels Through October 31, 2003.
Oct 21, 2003.
|
N |
N |
L |
|
Roll Call 561.
H.R. 3289. Fiscal 2004 Supplemental Appropriations for Iraq and Afghanistan/Vote to Recommit to Committee the Supplemental Spending Bill for Iraq and Afghanistan with Instructions to Transform Half of Iraq's Reconstruction Budget from a Grant to a Loan.
Oct 17, 2003.
|
Y |
Y |
L |
|
Roll Call 560.
H.R. 3289. Fiscal 2004 Supplemental Appropriations for Iraq and Afghanistan/Vote on a Second Rule of Debate Which Would End Debate and Amending Activity and Bring the Underlying Supplemental Bill to a Final Vote
Oct 17, 2003.
|
N |
N |
L |
|
Roll Call 559.
H.R. 3289. Fiscal 2004 Supplemental Appropriations for Iraq and Afghanistan/Vote to Proceed to a Vote on a Second Rule of Debate Which Would End Debate and Amending Activity and Bring the Underlying Supplemental Bill to a Final Vote.
Oct 17, 2003.
|
N |
N |
L |
|
Roll Call 553.
H.R. 3289. Fiscal 2004 Supplemental Appropriations for Iraq and Afghanistan/Vote to Reduce the Reconstruction Budget for Iraq by Fifty Percent Until the Administration Presents a Clear Plan of Action to Congress Regarding Iraq's Reconstruction.
Oct 17, 2003.
|
Y |
Y |
L |
|
Roll Call 552.
H.R. 3289. Fiscal 2004 Supplemental Appropriations for Iraq and Afghanistan/Vote to Strike Provisions Which Would Grant the Administration with Broad Discretion Over Future Military Construction Projects.
Oct 16, 2003.
|
Y |
Y |
L |
|
Roll Call 550.
H.R. 3289. Fiscal 2004 Supplemental Appropriations for Iraq and Afghanistan/Vote to Eliminate Provisions in the Bill Which Would Provide the Administration with Broad Discretion Over the Use of U.S. Taxpayer Funds in Iraq.
Oct 16, 2003.
|
Y |
Y |
L |
|
Roll Call 546.
H.R. 3289. Fiscal 2004 Supplemental Appropriations for Iraq and Afghanistan/Vote to Convert $10 Billion of the $20 Billion Iraq Reconstruction Budget from a Grant to a Loan.
Oct 16, 2003.
|
Y |
Y |
L |
|
Roll Call 544.
H.R. 3289. Fiscal 2004 Supplemental Appropriations for Iraq and Afghanistan/Vote to Allow Consideration of the Rules of Debate for the Bush Administration's $87 Billion Supplemental Spending Request for Costs Associated with Military Actions in Iraq and Afghanistan.
Oct 16, 2003.
|
N |
N |
L |
|
Roll Call 516.
H.R. 2657. Legislative Branch Appropriations/Recommit the Conference Report with Instructions.
Sep 24, 2003.
|
Y |
Y |
L |
|
Roll Call 514.
H R 2555. Department of Homeland Security Appropriations/Vote to Recommit to Committee a Spending Bill for the Department of Homeland Security with Instructions to Require the Screening of All Cargo Shipped By Passenger Aircraft.
Sep 24, 2003.
|
Y |
Y |
L |
|
Roll Call 506.
H.R. 7. Charitable Giving Act/Vote on the Democratic Substitute Bill Which, Unlike the Republican Version, Includes Offsetting Revenue Increases to Pay for the Proposed Tax Breaks for Charitable Giving.
Sep 17, 2003.
|
Y |
Y |
L |
|
Roll Call 480.
H.R. 2765. Fiscal 2004 District of Columbia Appropriations/Vote to Reduce Spending in the Underlying Appropriation Bill by One Percent.
Sep 05, 2003.
|
N |
N |
W |
|
Roll Call 424.
H.R. 2800. Fiscal 2004 Foreign Operations Appropriations/Vote to Grant the Minority Party More Leeway in Offering Amendments and Debating Provisions in the Bill.
Jul 23, 2003.
|
N |
Y |
L |
|
Roll Call 423.
H.R. 2800. Fiscal 2004 Foreign Operations Appropriations/Vote to Grant the Minority Party More Leeway in Offering Amendments and Debating Provisions in the Bill.
Jul 23, 2003.
|
Y |
Y |
L |
|
Roll Call 416.
H.R. 2738, H.R. 2739. U.S.-Chile Trade and U.S. Singapore Trade/Vote to Defeat a Motion to Reconsider (Hold Another Vote On) the Rules of Debate on Two Free Trade Agreements (Between the U.S. and Chile and the U.S. and Singapore) Which, Progressives Argued, Failed to Allocate Sufficient Time for House Floor Consideration.
Jul 23, 2003.
|
N |
N |
L |
|
Roll Call 415.
H.R. 2738, H.R. 2739. U.S.-Chile Trade and U.S. Singapore Trade/Vote on Rules of Debate on Two Free Trade Agreements (Between the U.S. and Chile and the U.S. and Singapore) Which, Progressives Argued, Failed to Allocate Sufficient Time for House Floor Consideration.
Jul 23, 2003.
|
N |
N |
L |
|
Roll Call 414.
H.R. 2738, H.R. 2739. U.S.-Chile Trade and U.S. Singapore Trade/Vote to Defeat a Motion to Prevent the Consideration of Two Free Trade Agreements (Between the U.S. and Chile and the U.S. and Singapore).
Jul 23, 2003.
|
N |
N |
L |
|
Roll Call 410.
H. Res. 330. Disapproval of Conduct/Vote to Reprimand Chairman Thomas (R-CA) for Ordering Capitol Police to Remove Committee Democrats from a Markup Session in the Committee on Ways and Means.
Jul 23, 2003.
|
N |
N |
L |
|
Roll Call 404.
H.R. 2799. Fiscal 2004 Commerce, Justice, State Appropriations/Vote to Grant the Minority Party More Leeway in Offering Amendments and Debating Provisions in the Bill.
Jul 22, 2003.
|
Y |
Y |
L |
|
Roll Call 403.
H.R. 2799. Fiscal 2004 Commerce, Justice, State Appropriations/Vote to Grant the Minority Party More Leeway in Offering Amendments and Debating Provisions in the Bill.
Jul 22, 2003.
|
Y |
Y |
L |
|
Roll Call 402.
H.R. 2799. Fiscal 2004 Commerce, Justice, State Appropriations/Vote to Grant the Minority Party More Leeway in Offering Amendments and Debating Provisions in the Bill.
Jul 22, 2003.
|
Y |
Y |
L |
|
Roll Call 401.
H.R. 2799. Fiscal 2004 Commerce, Justice, State Appropriations/Vote to Allow Consideration of a Spending Bill Which, In the View of Progressives, Underfunds Domestic Security Programs.
Jul 22, 2003.
|
N |
N |
L |
|
Roll Call 397.
H. Res. 324. Disapproval of Conduct/Vote to Reprimand Chairman Thomas (R-CA) for Ordering Capitol Police to Remove Committee Democrats from a Markup Session in the Committee on Ways and Means.
Jul 18, 2003.
|
N |
N |
L |
|
Roll Call 372.
H.R. 2691. Fiscal 2004 Interior Appropriations/Vote on Rules of Debate on an Interior Department Spending Bill Which, In the View of Progressives, Underfunded Land and Wildlife Conservation Programs.
Jul 16, 2003.
|
N |
N |
L |
|
Roll Call 371.
H.R. 2691. Fiscal 2004 Interior Appropriations/Vote to Allow Consideration of an Interior Department Spending Bill Which, In the View of Progressives, Underfunded Land and Wildlife Conservation Programs.
Jul 16, 2003.
|
N |
N |
L |
|
Roll Call 360.
H.R. 1950. State Department Authorization/Vote on Rules of Debate Which Prevented House Consideration of Twenty Amendments Supported By Democrats.
Jul 15, 2003.
|
N |
N |
L |
|
Roll Call 358.
H.R. 2673. Fiscal 2004 Agriculture Appropriations/Vote on Final Passage of a Bill Which Prevents the Agriculture Department From Issuing Country-of-Origin Labels for Meat Products and Cuts Funding for Environmental Protection Activities.
Jul 14, 2003.
|
Y |
N |
L |
|
Roll Call 357.
H.R. 2673. Fiscal 2004 Agriculture Appropriations/Vote to Prevent Human Consumption of Meat From Animals That Are Unable to Stand or Walk.
Jul 14, 2003.
|
Y |
Y |
L |
|
Roll Call 354.
H.R. 2673. Fiscal 2004 Agriculture Appropriations/Vote to Allow the Agriculture Department to Institute a Country-of-Origin Labeling System for Meat Products.
Jul 14, 2003.
|
Y |
Y |
L |
|
Roll Call 341.
H.R. 2660. Fiscal 2004 Labor-HHS-Education Appropriations/Vote to Allow Consideration of a Bill Which Fails to Fully-Fund Education in 2004.
Jul 09, 2003.
|
N |
N |
L |
|
Roll Call 323.
H. Res. 297. Wednesday Suspensions/Vote to Change House Procedures to Allow House Leaders Greater Ease in Scheduling Legislation Without the Possibility of Debate or Amendment.
Jun 26, 2003.
|
N |
N |
L |
|
Roll Call 320.
H.R. 2417. Fiscal 2004 Intelligence Authorization/Vote to Investigate Whether the Bush Administration Failed to Provide Intelligence to U.N. Weapons Inspectors on the Whereabouts of Weapons of Mass Destruction In Order to Justify Military Action Against Iraq.
Jun 26, 2003.
|
Y |
Y |
L |
|
Roll Call 319.
H.R. 2417. Fiscal 2004 Intelligence Authorization/Vote to Investigate Whether the Bush Administration Disclosed Erroneous Information to the Public to Justify War Against Iraq.
Jun 26, 2003.
|
N |
Y |
L |
|
Roll Call 308.
H.R. 2555. Fiscal 2004 Homeland Security Appropriations/Vote to Protect Airline Passengers by Requiring a Thorough Inspection of All Aviation Cargo.
Jun 24, 2003.
|
Y |
Y |
W |
|
Roll Call 307.
H.R. 2555. Fiscal 2004 Homeland Security Appropriations/Vote to Expedite Commuter Traffic at the U.S.-Mexico Border.
Jun 24, 2003.
|
Y |
Y |
L |
|
Roll Call 305.
H.R. 2555. Fiscal 2004 Homeland Security Appropriations/Procedural Vote to Defeat an Amendment Designed to Increase Homeland Security Protections at the Nation's Seaports, Airports, and Borders.
Jun 24, 2003.
|
N |
N |
L |
|
Roll Call 302.
H.R. 2555, H. Res. 293, Fiscal 2004 Homeland Security Appropriations/Vote on Rules of Debate on a Department of Homeland Security Spending Bill.
Jun 24, 2003.
|
N |
N |
L |
|
Roll Call 301.
H.R. 2555, H. Res. 293, Fiscal 2004 Homeland Security Appropriations/Vote to Allow Consideration of a Department of Homeland Security Spending Bill.
Jun 24, 2003.
|
N |
N |
L |
|
Roll Call 288.
H.R. 8. Estate Tax Repeal/Passage of a Bill to Repeal the Estate Tax Which Targets Wealthy Taxpayers and Comprises an
Important Source of Government Revenue.
Jun 18, 2003.
|
N |
N |
L |
|
Roll Call 287.
H.R. 8. Estate Tax Repeal/Vote on Democratic Substitute Measure to Retain, at a Reduced Rate, the Estate Tax Which
Targets Wealthy Taxpayers and Comprises an Important Source of Government Revenue.
Jun 18, 2003.
|
Y |
Y |
L |
|
Roll Call 285.
H.R. 8. Estate Tax Repeal/Vote on Rules of Debate on a Bill to Repeal the Estate Tax Which Targets Wealthy Taxpayers
and Comprises an Important Source of Government Revenue.
Jun 18, 2003.
|
N |
N |
L |
|
Roll Call 284.
H.R. 8. Estate Tax Repeal/Vote to Allow Consideration of a Bill to Repeal the Estate Tax Which Targets Wealthy
Taxpayers and Comprises an Important Source of Government Revenue.
Jun 18, 2003.
|
N |
N |
L |
|
Roll Call 272.
H.R. 1115. Class Action Lawsuits/Passage of a Bill Designed to Curb Class Action Lawsuits (and Opportunities for
Justice) by Assigning Original Jurisdiction to Overworked Federal Courts Rather Than State Courts in Those Cases.
Jun 12, 2003.
|
N |
N |
L |
|
Roll Call 271.
H.R. 1115. Class Action Lawsuits/Vote to Recommit to Committee a Bill Designed to Curb Class Action Lawsuits (and
Opportunities for Justice) by Assigning Original Jurisdiction to Overworked Federal Courts Rather Than State Courts in
Those Cases.
Jun 12, 2003.
|
Y |
Y |
L |
|
Roll Call 270.
H.R. 1115. Class Action Lawsuits/Vote on a Democratic Substitute Measure Designed to Insure Timely Access to Justice
for Victims of Corporate Fraud or Misconduct By Maintaining State Involvement in Class Action Lawsuits.
Jun 12, 2003.
|
Y |
Y |
L |
|
Roll Call 269.
H.R. 1115. Class Action Lawsuits/Vote to Strike a Provision in Bill Which Prevents States From Enforcing Their Antitrust
and Consumer Protection Laws in Class Action Cases.
Jun 12, 2003.
|
Y |
Y |
L |
|
Roll Call 268.
H.R. 1115. Class Action Lawsuits/Vote to Prevent U.S. Corporations From Merging With Foreign Companies As a Way
to Avoid Culpability for Illegal Actions.
Jun 12, 2003.
|
Y |
Y |
L |
|
Roll Call 266.
H.R. 1115. Class Action Lawsuits/Vote on Rules of Debate on a Bill Designed to Curb Class Action Lawsuits (and
Opportunities for Justice) by Assigning Original Jurisdiction to Overworked Federal Courts Rather Than State Courts in
Those Cases.
Jun 12, 2003.
|
N |
N |
L |
|
Roll Call 265.
H.R. 1115. Class Action Lawsuits/Vote to Allow Consideration of a Bill Designed to Curb Class Action Lawsuits (and
Opportunities for Justice) by Assigning Original Jurisdiction to Overworked Federal Courts Rather Than State Courts in
Those Cases.
Jun 12, 2003.
|
N |
N |
L |
|
Roll Call 257.
H.R. 2115. FAA Reauthorization/Vote to Allow Consideration of a Bill to Reauthorize Federal Spending for the Federal
Aviation Administration and Privatize Air-Traffic Control Functions.
Jun 11, 2003.
|
N |
N |
L |
|
Roll Call 234.
H.J. Res. 4. Flag Desecration/Passage of a Bill to Restrict Political Speech by Criminalizing the Destruction of the U.S.
Flag.
Jun 03, 2003.
|
N |
N |
L |
|
Roll Call 233.
H.J. Res. 4. Flag Desecration/Vote to Protect Political Speech By Weakening the Proposed Ban on the Destruction of the
U.S. Flag.
Jun 03, 2003.
|
Y |
Y |
L |
|
Roll Call 225.
H.R. 2. Tax Reductions/Passage of a Conference Report Containing $350 Billion in Tax Cuts That Mainly Benefit
Wealthy Individuals Which Would Reduce Federal Revenue and Likely Necessitate Cuts in Domestic Spending.
May 22, 2003.
|
N |
N |
L |
|
Roll Call 224.
H.R. 2. Tax Reductions/Vote to Allow Consideration of a Conference Report Containing $350 Billion in Tax Cuts That
Mainly Benefit Wealthy Individuals Which Would Reduce Federal Revenue and Likely Necessitate Cuts in Domestic
Spending.
May 22, 2003.
|
N |
N |
L |
|
Roll Call 221.
H.R. 1588. Fiscal 2004 Defense Authorization/Passage of a Bill to Provide Funding for the Research and Development of
"Low-Yield" Nuclear Weapons and Exempt the Defense Department from the Endangered Species Act.
May 22, 2003.
|
Y |
N |
L |
|
Roll Call 220.
H.R. 1588. Fiscal 2004 Defense Authorization/Vote to Recommit to Committee a Bill to Provide Funding for the Research
and Development of "Low-Yield" Nuclear Weapons and Exempt the Defense Department from the Endangered Species
Act.
May 22, 2003.
|
Y |
Y |
L |
|
Roll Call 212.
H.R. 2. Tax Reductions/Vote on Rules of Debate on a Bill to Provide $350 Billion in Tax Cuts That Mainly Benefit
Wealthy Individuals Which Would Reduce Federal Revenue and Likely Necessitate Cuts in Domestic Spending.
May 22, 2003.
|
N |
N |
L |
|
Roll Call 211.
H.R. 2. Tax Reductions/Vote to Allow Consideration of a Bill Containing $350 Billion in Tax Cuts That Mainly Benefit
Wealthy Individuals Which Would Reduce Federal Revenue and Likely Necessitate Cuts in Domestic Spending.
May 22, 2003.
|
N |
N |
L |
|
Roll Call 208.
H.R. 1588. Fiscal 2004 Defense Authorization/Vote on Rules of Debate on a Bill to Provide Funding for the Research and
Development of "Low-Yield" Nuclear Weapons and Exempt the Defense Department from the Endangered Species Act.
May 22, 2003.
|
N |
N |
L |
|
Roll Call 207.
H.R. 1588. Fiscal 2004 Defense Authorization/Vote to Allow Consideration of a Bill to Provide Funding for the Research
and Development of "Low-Yield" Nuclear Weapons and Exempt the Defense Department from the Endangered Species
Act.
May 22, 2003.
|
N |
N |
L |
|
Roll Call 206.
H.R. 1588. Fiscal 2004 Defense Authorization/Vote to Allow the Secretary of Defense to Assign Members of the Armed
Forces to Border Protection Activities.
May 21, 2003.
|
N |
N |
L |
|
Roll Call 202.
H.R. 1588. Fiscal 2004 Defense Authorization/Vote on Rules of Debate on a Bill to Provide Funding for the Research and
Development of "Low-Yield" Nuclear Weapons and Exempt the Defense Department from the Endangered Species Act.
May 21, 2003.
|
N |
N |
L |
|
Roll Call 201.
H.R. 1588. Fiscal 2004 Defense Authorization/Vote to Allow Consideration of a Bill to Provide Funding for the Research
and Development of "Low-Yield" Nuclear Weapons and Exempt the Defense Department from the Endangered Species
Act.
May 21, 2003.
|
N |
N |
L |
|
Roll Call 182.
H.R. 2. Tax Reductions/Passage of a Bill Containing $550 Billion in Tax Cuts That Mainly Benefit Wealthy Individuals
Which Would Reduce Federal Revenue and Likely Necessitate Cuts in Domestic Spending.
May 09, 2003.
|
N |
N |
L |
|
Roll Call 181.
H.R. 2. Tax Reductions/Vote to Recommit to Committee a Bill Containing $550 Billion in Tax Cuts That Mainly Benefit
Wealthy Individuals Which Would Reduce Federal Revenue and Likely Necessitate Cuts in Domestic Spending.
May 09, 2003.
|
Y |
Y |
L |
|
Roll Call 180.
H.R. 2. Tax Reductions/Procedural Vote to Defeat an Effort to Recommit to Committee a Bill Containing $550 Billion in
Tax Cuts That Mainly Benefit Wealthy Individuals Which Would Reduce Federal Revenue and Likely Necessitate Cuts in
Domestic Spending.
May 09, 2003.
|
N |
N |
L |
|
Roll Call 179.
H.R. 2. Tax Reductions/Vote on Rules of Debate on a Bill Containing $550 Billion in Tax Cuts That Mainly Benefit
Wealthy Individuals Which Would Reduce Federal Revenue and Likely Necessitate Cuts in Domestic Spending.
May 09, 2003.
|
N |
N |
L |
|
Roll Call 178.
H.R. 2. Tax Reductions/Vote to Allow Consideration of a Bill Containing $550 Billion in Tax Cuts That Mainly Benefit
Wealthy Individuals Which Would Reduce Federal Revenue and Likely Necessitate Cuts in Domestic Spending.
May 09, 2003.
|
N |
N |
L |
|
Roll Call 175.
H.R. 1261. Job Training Reauthorization/Passage of a Bill to Provide Federal Assistance for Job Training Programs and
Allow Providers of Job Training to Discriminate By Using an Individual's Religion as a Factor in Hiring Decisions.
May 08, 2003.
|
N |
N |
L |
|
Roll Call 171.
H.R. 1261. Job Training Reauthorization/Vote on Rules of Debate on a Bill to Provide Federal Assistance for Job Training
Programs and Allow Providers of Job Training to Discriminate By Using an Individual's Religion as a Factor in Hiring
Decisions.
May 08, 2003.
|
N |
N |
L |
|
Roll Call 170.
H.R. 1261. Job Training Reauthorization/Vote to Allow Consideration of a Bill to Provide Federal Assistance for Job
Training Programs and Allow Providers of Job Training to Discriminate By Using an Individual's Religion as a Factor in
Hiring Decisions.
May 08, 2003.
|
N |
N |
L |
|
Roll Call 154.
H.R. 1350. Special Education Reauthorization/Passage of a Bill Which Fails to Fully-Fund the Individuals With
Disabilities in Education Act.
Apr 30, 2003.
|
N |
N |
L |
|
Roll Call 152.
H.R. 1350. Special Education Reauthorization/Vote to Provide Disabled Students with Vouchers to Attend Private
Schools.
Apr 30, 2003.
|
N |
N |
W |
|
Roll Call 151.
H.R. 1350. Special Education Reauthorization/Vote to Provide Public Tax-Dollars to Private Schools to Create Special
Education Programs for Disabled Students.
Apr 30, 2003.
|
N |
N |
W |
|
Roll Call 149.
H.R. 1350. Special Education Reauthorization/Vote on Rules of Debate on a Bill Which Fails to Fully-Fund the
Individuals With Disabilities in Education Act.
Apr 30, 2003.
|
N |
N |
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 |
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 |
Y |
L |
|
Roll Call 141.
H. Con. Res. 95. Fiscal 2004 Budget Resolution/Passage of a Conference Report Containing $550 Billion in Tax Cuts That
Mainly Benefit Wealthy Individuals Which Would Reduce Federal Revenue and Likely Necessitate Cuts in Domestic
Spending.
Apr 10, 2003.
|
N |
N |
L |
|
Roll Call 140.
H. Con. Res. 95. Fiscal 2004 Budget Resolution/Vote on Rules of Debate on a Conference Report Containing $550 Billion
in Tax Cuts That Mainly Benefit Wealthy Individuals Which Would Reduce Federal Revenue and Likely Necessitate Cuts
in Domestic Spending.
Apr 10, 2003.
|
N |
N |
L |
|
Roll Call 139.
H. Con. Res. 95. Fiscal 2004 Budget Resolution/Procedural Vote to Circumvent House Rules to Allow a Vote on the
Rules of Debate on a Conference Report Containing $550 Billion in Tax Cuts That Mainly Benefit Wealthy Individuals
Which Would Reduce Federal Revenue and Likely Necessitate Cuts in Domestic Spending.
Apr 10, 2003.
|
N |
N |
L |
|
Roll Call 137.
H.R. 6. Energy Plan/Vote to Create a Reserve Program to Minimize Fluctuations in Gasoline Prices.
Apr 10, 2003.
|
Y |
Y |
L |
|
Roll Call 119.
Procedural Motion/Vote to Table (Kill) an Effort to Chastise Congresswoman Cubin (R-WY) For Her Racially-Charged
Remarks on the House Floor.
Apr 09, 2003.
|
N |
N |
L |
|
Roll Call 107.
H.R. 1559. Fiscal 2003 War Supplemental/Vote to Establish Civil Support Teams Though the National Guard to Guard Against the Threat of Weapons of Mass Destruction.
Apr 03, 2003.
|
N |
Y |
L |
|
Roll Call 106.
H.R. 1559. Fiscal 2003 War Supplemental/Vote to Increase Funding for Domestic Security Activities and Reduce Funding
for Counter-Drug Missions in Colombia.
Apr 03, 2003.
|
Y |
Y |
L |
|
Roll Call 104.
H.R. 1559. Fiscal 2003 War Supplemental/Procedural Vote to Defeat an Amendment to Increase Funding for Homeland
Security Purposes.
Apr 03, 2003.
|
N |
N |
L |
|
Roll Call 103.
H.R. 1559. Fiscal 2003 War Supplemental/Vote to Allow Consideration of a Bill to Fund the Initial Stages of the Iraqi
War and Limit Congressional Power in Determining the Specific Uses of Those Funds.
Apr 03, 2003.
|
N |
N |
L |
|
Roll Call 92.
H.R. 1463. Smallpox Vaccination Compensation Fund/Passage of a Bill to Provide Compensation for a Limited Number
of Individuals Who Die From Smallpox Inoculations.
Mar 31, 2003.
|
N |
N |
W |
|
Roll Call 90.
H. Res. 153. Day of Prayer/Passage of a Bill Expressing the Sense of the House that the President Should Designate a Day
of Prayer, Fasting, and Humility.
Mar 27, 2003.
|
Y |
N |
L |
|
Roll Call 82.
H Con Res 95. Fiscal 2004 Budget Resolution/Passage of a Bill Containing $726 Billion in Tax Cuts That Mainly Benefit
Wealthy Individuals Which Would Reduce Federal Revenue and Likely Necessitate Cuts in Domestic Spending.
Mar 20, 2003.
|
N |
N |
L |
|
Roll Call 81.
H Con Res 95. Fiscal 2004 Budget Resolution/Vote on a Democratic Substitute Measure Which Eliminated Tax Cuts for
Wealthy Individuals and Increased Spending for Medicare and Prescription Drugs.
Mar 20, 2003.
|
Y |
Y |
L |
|
Roll Call 80.
H Con Res 95. Fiscal 2004 Budget Resolution/Vote on an Alternative Bill Which Eliminated Tax Cuts for Wealthy
Individuals, Provided Additional Tax Cuts for Low-Income Individuals, and Increased Spending for Health, Education,
and Public Housing.
Mar 20, 2003.
|
Y |
Y |
L |
|
Roll Call 78.
H Con Res 95. Fiscal 2004 Budget Resolution/Vote on an Alternative Bill Which Maintained Republican Spending Levels
But Would Cancel Any Tax Cuts for Wealthy Individuals if the Federal Budget was in Deficit.
Mar 20, 2003.
|
Y |
Y |
L |
|
Roll Call 32.
H J Res 2. Fiscal 2003 Appropriations/Final Passage of Government Spending Measure Which, With Few Exceptions,
Contained Across-the-Board Funding Cuts in Domestic Programs.
Feb 13, 2003.
|
Y |
N |
L |
|
Roll Call 31.
H J Res 2. Fiscal 2003 Appropriations/Vote to Recommit to Committee a Government Spending Measure Which, With
Few Exceptions, Contained Across-the-Board Funding Cuts in Domestic Programs.
Feb 13, 2003.
|
Y |
Y |
L |
|
Roll Call 17.
H J Res 2. Fiscal 2003 Appropriations/Vote to Instruct House Conferees to Adopt Highest Possible Funding Levels for
Veterans' Medical Care, Homeland Security, Education, and Health Programs During Conference Committee
Negotiations with the Senate.
Jan 29, 2003.
|
Y |
Y |
L |
|
Roll Call 16.
H J Res 13. Continuing Resolution/Vote to Recommit to Committee a Continuing Resolution to Extend Government
Funding at Previous Year's Level with Committee Instructions to Increase Funding for Homeland Security.
Jan 28, 2003.
|
Y |
Y |
L |
|
Roll Call 15.
H J Res 13. Continuing Resolution/Vote to Table (Kill) an Effort to Recommit to Committee a Continuing Resolution to
Extend Government Funding at Previous Year's Level with Committee Instructions to Increase Funding for Homeland
Security.
Jan 28, 2003.
|
N |
N |
L |
|
Roll Call 10.
H J Res 1, H J Res 2. Continuing Resolutions/Vote Table (Kill) an Effort to Recommit to Committee Two Continuing
Resolutions to Extend Government Funding at Previous Year's Level with Committee Instructions to Add Funding for
Homeland Security Protections and the Securities and Exchange Commission.
Jan 08, 2003.
|
N |
N |
L |
|
Roll Call 4.
H Res 5. House Rules/Vote to Adopt New House Rules Designed to Empower Republican Leaders and Committee
Chairmen in the Policy Process.
Jan 07, 2003.
|
N |
N |
L |
|
Roll Call 3.
H Res 5. House Rules/Vote to Recommit to a Special Committee New House Rules Designed to Empower Republican
Leaders and Committee Chairmen in the Policy Process With Committee Instructions to Remove Provisions Designed to
Benefit Republicans.
Jan 07, 2003.
|
Y |
Y |
L |
|
Roll Call 481.
H.R. 5708. PAYGO Reduction/Vote to Recommit Bill to Committee As A Way to Hold Republicans Responsible for
Revenue Losses Caused by Tax Cuts.
Nov 14, 2002.
|
Y |
Y |
L |
|
Roll Call 477.
H.R. 5710. Homeland Security Department/Final Passage of an Anti-Labor, Executive Power-Enhancing Bill to Create a
Department of Homeland Security.
Nov 13, 2002.
|
Y |
N |
L |
|
Roll Call 476.
HR 5710. Homeland Security Department/Vote to Recommit to Committee an Anti-Labor, Executive Power-Enhancing
Bill to Create a Department of Homeland Security.
Nov 13, 2002.
|
Y |
Y |
L |
|
Roll Call 475.
HR 5710. Homeland Security Department/Vote on Rules of Debate on an Anti-Labor, Executive Power-Enhancing Bill to
Create a Department of Homeland Security.
Nov 13, 2002.
|
N |
N |
L |
|
Roll Call 474.
H J Res 124. Continuing Appropriations for 2003/Final Passage of Bill to Fund Government at Previous Year's Levels
Rather than Find Compromise Solution on New Spending Priorities.
Nov 13, 2002.
|
N |
N |
L |
|
Roll Call 473.
H J Res 124. Continuing Appropriations for 2003/Vote to Recommit to Committee a Bill to Fund Government at Previous
Year's Levels Rather than Find Compromise Solution on New Spending Priorities.
Nov 13, 2002.
|
Y |
Y |
L |
|
Roll Call 472.
H J Res 124, HR 5708. Continuing Appropriations for 2003-Vote on Rules of Debate on a Bill to Fund Government at
Previous Year's Levels Rather than Find Compromise Solution on New Spending Priorities.
Nov 13, 2002.
|
N |
N |
L |
|
Roll Call 470.
H J Res 123. Continuing Appropriations for 2003/Final Passage of a Bill to Fund Government at Previous Year's Levels
Rather than Find Compromise Solution on New Spending Priorities.
Oct 16, 2002.
|
N |
N |
L |
|
Roll Call 469.
H J Res 123. Continuing Appropriations for 2003/Vote to Recommit to Committee a Bill to Fund Government at Previous
Year's Levels Rather than Find Compromise Solution on New Spending Priorities.
Oct 16, 2002.
|
Y |
Y |
L |
|
Roll Call 468.
H J Res 123. Continuing Appropriations for 2003/Vote on Rules of Debate on a Bill to Fund Government at Previous
Year's Levels Rather than Find Compromise Solution on New Spending Priorities.
Oct 16, 2002.
|
N |
N |
L |
|
Roll Call 467.
H J Res 123. Continuing Appropriations for 2003/Vote to Allow Consideration of a Bill to Fund Government at Previous
Year's Levels Rather than Find Compromise Solution on New Spending Priorities.
Oct 16, 2002.
|
N |
N |
L |
|
Roll Call 465.
H.R. 2155. Drunk Driving at U.S. Borders/Senate Passage of a Bill to Allow INS to Arrest Drunk Drivers Which Lacked
Protections for Motorists Against Racial Profiling.
Oct 16, 2002.
|
N |
N |
L |
|
Roll Call 461.
H J Res 122. Continuing Appropriations for 2003/Final Passage of a Bill to Fund Government at Previous Year's Levels
Rather than Find Compromise Solution on New Spending Priorities.
Oct 10, 2002.
|
N |
N |
L |
|
Roll Call 460.
H J Res 122. Continuing Appropriations for 2003/Vote to Recommit to Committee a Bill to Fund Government at Previous
Year's Levels Rather than Find Compromise Solution on New Spending Priorities.
Oct 10, 2002.
|
Y |
Y |
L |
|
Roll Call 459.
H J Res 122. Continuing Appropriations for 2003/Vote on Rules of Debate on a Bill to Fund Government at Previous
Year's Levels Rather than Find Compromise Solution on New Spending Priorities.
Oct 10, 2002.
|
N |
N |
L |
|
Roll Call 455.
H.J. Res. 114. Resolution Authorizing the Use of Force in Iraq/Final Passage of Bill to Allow an Unprovoked U.S. Attack
Against Iraq.
Oct 10, 2002.
|
N |
N |
L |
|
Roll Call 454.
H.J. Res. 114. Resolution Authorizing the Use of Force in Iraq/Vote to Recommit to Committee a Bill to Allow an
Unprovoked U.S. Attack Against Iraq.
Oct 10, 2002.
|
Y |
Y |
L |
|
Roll Call 453.
H.J. Res. 114. Resolution Authorizing the Use of Force in Iraq/Vote to Require Congressional Compliance Prior to
Military Action in Iraq.
Oct 10, 2002.
|
Y |
Y |
L |
|
Roll Call 452.
H.J. Res. 114. Resolution Authorizing the Use of Force in Iraq/Vote to Impel President to Work Through U.N. to Disarm
Iraq.
Oct 10, 2002.
|
Y |
Y |
L |
|
Roll Call 438.
H.J. Res. 112. Fiscal 2003 Continuing Appropriations/Vote to Allow Consideration of a Bill to Fund Government at
Previous Year's Levels Rather than Find Compromise Solution on New Spending Priorities.
Oct 03, 2002.
|
N |
N |
L |
|
Roll Call 436.
Sense of the House Resolution/Vote to Table (Kill) a Measure Expressing the Sense of the House that Congress Should
Complete Its Work on the 2003 Labor, Health, and Human Services (Labor/HHS) Spending Bill.
Oct 02, 2002.
|
N |
N |
L |
|
Roll Call 430.
H. Res. 543. Sense of the House Resolution/Passage of Resolution Expressing the Sense of the House That Republican
Tax Relief Bill for Married Couples Should Be Adopted.
Oct 02, 2002.
|
N |
N |
L |
|
Roll Call 416.
H.R. 2215. Justice Department Reauthorization/Vote to Allow Consideration of Justice Department Reauthorization Bill
Which Under-Funded the Civil Rights Division of the Department of Justice.
Sep 26, 2002.
|
N |
N |
L |
|
Roll Call 401.
H. Res. 524. Sense of the House Resolution/Vote on Measure Expressing the Sense of the House that Congress Should
Repeal the Estate Tax.
Sep 19, 2002.
|
N |
N |
L |
|
Roll Call 398.
H. Res. 524, H. Res. 525. Sense of the House Resolutions/Vote Expressing the Sense of the House that Congress Should
Enact Republican Welfare Overhaul Bill and Repeal the Estate Tax.
Sep 19, 2002.
|
N |
N |
L |
|
Roll Call 397.
H. Res. 524, H. Res. 525. Sense of the House Resolutions/Vote to Allow Consideration of a Measure Expressing the Sense
of the House that Congress Should Enact Republican Welfare Overhaul Bill and Repeal the Estate Tax.
Sep 19, 2002.
|
N |
N |
L |
|
Roll Call 395.
H.R. 1701. Rent-to-Own Contracts/Passage of a Bill to Protect Consumers Against the Rent-To-Own Industry.
Sep 18, 2002.
|
N |
N |
L |
|
Roll Call 394.
H.R. 1701. Rent-to-Own Contracts/Vote to Recommit to Committee a Bill to Protect Consumers Against the Rent-To-
Own Industry.
Sep 18, 2002.
|
Y |
Y |
L |
|
Roll Call 393.
H.R. 1701. Rent-to-Own Contracts/Vote to Protect Consumers Against Loss and Damage to Rent-To-Own Merchandise
Except In Cases of Intentional or Negligent Conduct.
Sep 18, 2002.
|
Y |
Y |
L |
|
Roll Call 392.
H.R. 1701. Rent-to-Own Contracts/Vote to Protect Consumers Against the Rent-To-Own Industry by Mandating that
Total Cost of Merchandise Cannot Exceed Twice Its Cash Price.
Sep 18, 2002.
|
Y |
Y |
L |
|
Roll Call 391.
H.R. 1701. Rent-to-Own Contracts/Vote on Rules of Debate on a Bill to Protect Consumers Against the Rent-To-Own
Industry.
Sep 18, 2002.
|
N |
N |
L |
|
Roll Call 387.
H.R. 5193. Education Tax Deduction/Vote on Rules of Debate on a Bill to Allow Public Funding of Private Schools.
Sep 12, 2002.
|
N |
N |
L |
|
Roll Call 370.
H.R. 3009. Trade Promotion Authority/Final Passage of a Conference Report Enabling the President to Place International
Trade Agreements Above Worker and Environmental Protections.
Jul 27, 2002.
|
N |
N |
L |
|
Roll Call 369.
H.R. 3009. Trade Promotion Authority/Vote on Rules of Debate on a Bill Enabling the President to Place International
Trade Agreements Above Worker and Environmental Protections.
Jul 26, 2002.
|
N |
N |
L |
|
Roll Call 368.
H. Res. 507. Waiver of House Rules/Vote to Reduce Procedural Rights of Minority Party by Circumventing House Rules
on the Consideration of Legislation.
Jul 26, 2002.
|
N |
N |
L |
|
Roll Call 367.
H.R. 5005. Creation of a Department of Homeland Security/Final Passage of Anti-Labor (Republican) Version of Bill
Which Restricts Labor Rights of Public Employees in Department and Limits Congressional Oversight of Department.
Jul 26, 2002.
|
N |
N |
L |
|
Roll Call 364.
H.R. 5005. Creation of a Department of Homeland Security/Vote to Allow Congressional Oversight of Department.
Jul 26, 2002.
|
N |
N |
W |
|
Roll Call 363.
H.R. 5005. Creation of a Department of Homeland Security/Vote to Allow Congressional Oversight of Department and
Protect the Labor Rights of Public Employees in Department.
Jul 26, 2002.
|
Y |
Y |
L |
|
Roll Call 362.
H.R. 5005. Creation of a Department of Homeland Security/Vote to Retain Deadline For Installation of Airport Bomb
Detectors.
Jul 26, 2002.
|
Y |
Y |
L |
|
Roll Call 361.
H.R. 5005. Creation of a Department of Homeland Security/Vote to Exempt Private Airport Security Screening
Companies From Liability for Negligent Actions.
Jul 26, 2002.
|
N |
N |
L |
|
Roll Call 360.
H.R. 5005. Creation of a Department of Homeland Security/Vote to Protect the Labor Rights of Employees in Department.
Jul 26, 2002.
|
Y |
Y |
L |
|
Roll Call 359.
H.R. 5005. Creation of a Department of Homeland Security/Vote to Hold Private Security Screening Companies Liable
for Negligent Actions and Promote the Development of Anti-Terrorism Technologies.
Jul 26, 2002.
|
Y |
Y |
L |
|
Roll Call 358.
H.R. 5005. Creation of a Department of Homeland Security/Vote to Allow President to Nullify Collective Bargaining
Rights of Public Employees in Department
Jul 26, 2002.
|
N |
N |
L |
|
Roll Call 357.
H.R. 5005. Creation of a Department of Homeland Security/Vote on Compromise Measure to Protect the Labor Rights of
Public Employees in Department.
Jul 26, 2002.
|
Y |
Y |
L |
|
Roll Call 356.
H.R. 5005. Creation of a Department of Homeland Security/Vote to Allow the President to Revoke the Labor Rights of
Public Employees in Department.
Jul 26, 2002.
|
N |
N |
L |
|
Roll Call 354.
H.R. 5005. Creation of a Department of Homeland Security/Vote to Keep the Customs Service Distinct From the Massive
(and Potentially Cumbersome) Department of Homeland Security.
Jul 26, 2002.
|
Y |
Y |
L |
|
Roll Call 353.
H.R. 5005. Creation of a Department of Homeland Security/Vote to Keep the Federal Emergency Management Agency
Distinct From the Massive (and Potentially Cumbersome) Department of Homeland Security.
Jul 26, 2002.
|
Y |
Y |
L |
|
Roll Call 352.
H.R. 5005. Creation of a Department of Homeland Security/Vote to Strengthen Congressional Oversight of Department
Activities.
Jul 26, 2002.
|
Y |
Y |
L |
|
Roll Call 347.
HR 4628. Authorizing Intelligence Programs for 2003/Vote to Establish an Independent Task Force to Examine Security
Failures Involving the September 11th Attacks.
Jul 24, 2002.
|
Y |
Y |
W |
|
Roll Call 338.
HR 5120. Treasury-Postal Appropriations for 2003/Vote to Make Across-the-Board Cuts in All Programs Under the
Purview of the Treasury-Postal Appropriations Bill.
Jul 24, 2002.
|
N |
N |
W |
|
Roll Call 337.
HR 5120. Treasury-Postal Appropriations for 2003/Vote to Cut Allowances for Ex-Presidents to Prevent Their
Participation in Public Life.
Jul 24, 2002.
|
N |
N |
W |
|
Roll Call 333.
HR 5120. Treasury-Postal Appropriations for 2003/Vote to Improve Livelihood of Cubans By Restricting Funds to
Enforce the Embargo on Cuba.
Jul 23, 2002.
|
Y |
Y |
L |
|
Roll Call 332.
HR 5120. Treasury-Postal Appropriations for 2003/Vote to Improve Livelihood of Cubans By Restricting Funds to
Enforce the Embargo on Cuba.
Jul 23, 2002.
|
Y |
Y |
W |
|
Roll Call 331.
HR 5120. Treasury-Postal Appropriations for 2003/Vote to Restrict Funds to Enforce the Ban on Travel to Cuba.
Jul 23, 2002.
|
Y |
Y |
W |
|
Roll Call 330.
HR 5120. Treasury-Postal Appropriations for 2003/Vote to Undermine the Restriction of Funds to Enforce the Ban on
Travel to Cuba.
Jul 23, 2002.
|
N |
N |
W |
|
Roll Call 303.
HR 4866. Amending the Higher Education Act/Protest Vote Against Republicans' Strong Arm Tactics in Debate On the
Higher Education Act.
Jul 16, 2002.
|
N |
N |
W |
|
Roll Call 279.
S 2578. Increasing the Debt Limit/Final Passage of a Bill to Increase the Debt Limit and Thereby Saddle Future
Generations With Even Higher Debt Payments.
Jun 27, 2002.
|
N |
N |
L |
|
Roll Call 278.
S 2578. Increasing the Debt Limit/Vote to Recommit to Committee a Bill to Increase the Debt Limit and Thereby Saddle
Future Generations With Even Higher Debt Payments.
Jun 27, 2002.
|
Y |
Y |
L |
|
Roll Call 276.
S 2578. Increasing the Debt Limit-Vote on Rules of Debate on a Bill to Increase the Debt Limit and Thereby Saddle
Future Generations With Even Higher Debt Payments.
Jun 27, 2002.
|
Y |
N |
L |
|
Roll Call 275.
S 2578. Increasing the Debt Limit/Vote to Combine Unpopular Rule on Debt Limit Increase with Rule on Defense
Authorization to Insure Passage of Debt Limit Increase.
Jun 27, 2002.
|
N |
N |
L |
|
Roll Call 274.
S 2578. Increasing the Debt Limit/Vote to Allow Consideration of a Bill to Increase the Debt Limit and Thereby Saddle
Future Generations With Even Higher Debt Payments.
Jun 27, 2002.
|
N |
N |
L |
|
Roll Call 264.
HR 3009. "Fast Track" Trade Bill/Vote to Allow House Participation In Drafting International Trade Agreements Which
Subvert Worker and Environmental Protections.
Jun 26, 2002.
|
N |
N |
L |
|
Roll Call 238.
HR 3295. Election Reform/Vote to Instruct House Conferees to Adopt Stringent Language During Conference Committee
to Insure the Future Protection of Voting Rights.
Jun 19, 2002.
|
Y |
Y |
L |
|
Roll Call 229.
HR 4019. Tax Cut for Married Couples/Final Passage of Bill to Extend Tax Breaks During a Period of Financial
Uncertainty.
Jun 13, 2002.
|
N |
N |
L |
|
Roll Call 228.
HR 4019. Tax Cut for Married Couples/Vote to Insure that the Extension of Tax Breaks for Married Couples Does Not
Reduce Funds for Social Security.
Jun 13, 2002.
|
Y |
Y |
L |
|
Roll Call 225.
H J Res 96. Constitutional Amendment to Limit Taxes/Final Passage of a Bill Designed to Increase the Difficulty of
Raising Taxes.
Jun 12, 2002.
|
N |
N |
W |
|
Roll Call 224.
HR 4775. Fiscal 2002 Supplemental Appropriations/Vote to Require Maximum Funding for Homeland Security and
Military Action in Afghanistan.
Jun 12, 2002.
|
Absent |
Y |
L |
|
Roll Call 219.
HR 2143. Repealing the Estate Tax/Final Passage of a Bill to Repeal the Estate Tax Which Targets Wealthy Taxpayers
and Comprises an Important Source of Government Revenue.
Jun 06, 2002.
|
N |
N |
L |
|
Roll Call 218.
HR 2143. Repealing the Estate Tax-Motion to Recommit.
Jun 06, 2002.
|
Y |
Y |
L |
|
Roll Call 217.
HR 2143. Repealing the Estate Tax/Vote on Democratic Version of Estate Tax Reform Which Maintained the Tax But
Capped Its Highest Rate and Reduced Its Incidence on Taxpayers.
Jun 06, 2002.
|
Y |
Y |
L |
|
Roll Call 216.
HR 2143. Repealing the Estate Tax/Vote on Rules of Debate on a Bill to Repeal the Estate Tax Which Targets Wealthy
Taxpayers and Comprises an Important Source of Government Revenue.
Jun 06, 2002.
|
N |
N |
L |
|
Roll Call 215.
HR 2143. Repealing the Estate Tax/Vote to Allow Consideration of a Bill to Repeal the Estate Tax Which Targets
Wealthy Taxpayers and Comprises an Important Source of Government Revenue.
Jun 06, 2002.
|
N |
N |
L |
|
Roll Call 206.
HR 4775. 2002 Supplemental Appropriations/Final Passage of a Bill to Impose Strict Caps on Federal Spending and Delay
Consideration of Debt Limit Increase.
May 23, 2002.
|
N |
N |
L |
|
Roll Call 205.
HR 4775. 2002 Supplemental Appropriations/Vote to Recommit to Committee a Bill to Impose Strict Caps on Federal
Spending and Delay Consideration of Debt Limit Increase.
May 23, 2002.
|
Y |
Y |
L |
|
Roll Call 204.
HR 4775. 2002 Supplemental Appropriations/Vote on Rules of Debate on a Bill to Impose Strict Caps on Federal
Spending and Delay Consideration of Debt Limit Increase.
May 23, 2002.
|
N |
N |
L |
|
Roll Call 203.
HR 4775. 2002 Supplemental Appropriations/Vote to Adjourn Congressional Session to Allow Republicans to Devise
New Strategy to Impose Strict Caps on Federal Spending and Delay Consideration of Debt Limit Increase.
May 23, 2002.
|
N |
N |
L |
|
Roll Call 202.
HR 4775. 2002 Supplemental Appropriations/Vote to Prevent Colombian Counternarcotics Funding for Use in Colombia's
Civil War.
May 23, 2002.
|
Y |
Y |
L |
|
Roll Call 201.
HR 4775. 2002 Supplemental Appropriations/Vote to Curb President's Discretion in Funding the National Guard.
May 23, 2002.
|
Y |
Y |
L |
|
Roll Call 200.
HR 4775. 2002 Supplemental Appropriations/Vote to Curb President's Discretion in Determining the Salaries of FBI
Employees.
May 23, 2002.
|
Y |
Y |
L |
|
Roll Call 199.
HR 4775. 2002 Supplemental Appropriations/Procedural Vote Intended to Force Republican Leaders to Consider
Politically-Unpopular Debt Limit Increase As Standalone Measure.
May 23, 2002.
|
Y |
Y |
L |
|
Roll Call 198.
HR 4775. 2002 Supplemental Appropriations/Procedural Vote to Remove Debt Limit Increase from Bill to Force
Republican Leaders to Consider Politically-Unpopular Measure Separately.
May 23, 2002.
|
N |
N |
L |
|
Roll Call 197.
HR 4775. 2002 Supplemental Appropriations/Procedural Vote Intended to Force Republican Leaders to Consider
Politically-Unpopular Debt Limit Increase As Standalone Measure.
May 23, 2002.
|
Y |
Y |
L |
|
Roll Call 196.
HR 4775. 2002 Supplemental Appropriations/Procedural Vote Intended to Force Republican Leaders to Consider
Politically-Unpopular Debt Limit Increase As Standalone Measure.
May 22, 2002.
|
Y |
Y |
L |
|
Roll Call 195.
HR 4775. 2002 Supplemental Appropriations/Procedural Vote Intended to Force Republican Leaders to Consider
Politically-Unpopular Debt Limit Increase As Standalone Measure.
May 22, 2002.
|
Y |
Y |
L |
|
Roll Call 194.
HR 4775. 2002 Supplemental Appropriations/Vote on Rules of Debate on a Bill to Impose Strict Caps on Federal
Spending and Delay Consideration of Debt Limit Increase.
May 22, 2002.
|
N |
N |
L |
|
Roll Call 193.
HR 3129. Reauthorizing the Customs Service/Final Passage of a Bill Which Exempted Customs Agents from Lawsuits for
Wrongful Searches.
May 22, 2002.
|
N |
N |
L |
|
Roll Call 192.
HR 3129. Reauthorizing the Customs Service/Vote to Hold Customs Agents Liable for Wrongful Searches.
May 22, 2002.
|
Y |
Y |
L |
|
Roll Call 129.
H.J. Res. 84. Steel Tariffs/Vote to Hide Outcome of Steel Tariffs Issue in Complex Procedural Maneuvering.
May 08, 2002.
|
N |
N |
L |
|
Roll Call 103.
HR 586. Making Tax Cuts Permanent/Vote to Make Permanent Tax Cuts Enacted in 2001 Which Heavily Favor Wealthy
Individuals.
Apr 18, 2002.
|
N |
N |
L |
|
Roll Call 102.
HR 586. Making Tax Cuts Permanent/Vote on Rules of Debate on a Bill to Make Permanent Tax Cuts Enacted in 2001
Which Heavily Favor Wealthy Individuals.
Apr 18, 2002.
|
N |
N |
L |
|
Roll Call 101.
HR 586. Making Tax Cuts Permanent/Vote to Allow Consideration of a Bill to Make Permanent Tax Cuts Enacted in 2001
Which Heavily Favor Wealthy Individuals.
Apr 18, 2002.
|
N |
N |
L |
|
Roll Call 97.
HR 476. Transporting Minors for Abortions/Final Passage of a Bill to Criminalize the Transport of Minors Across State
Lines to Obtain an Abortion.
Apr 17, 2002.
|
N |
N |
L |
|
Roll Call 96.
HR 476. Transporting Minors for Abortions/Vote to Recommit to Committee a Bill to Criminalize the Transport of Minors
Across State Lines to Obtain an Abortion.
Apr 17, 2002.
|
Y |
Y |
L |
|
Roll Call 85.
HR 3991. Changes to the Tax Code/Procedural Vote to Allow Privileged Consideration of a Bill Which Would Exempt
Certain Political Groups From Reporting Expenditures and Donors As Required By Current Law.
Apr 10, 2002.
|
N |
N |
W |
|
Roll Call 79.
H Con Res 353. 2003 Budget Resolution/Final Passage of a Budget Resolution Which Makes Permanent Pervious Year's
Temporary Tax Cuts Which Disproportionately Benefit Wealthy Individuals.
Mar 20, 2002.
|
N |
N |
L |
|
Roll Call 78.
H Con Res 353. 2003 Budget Resolution/Vote to Table (Kill) an Effort to Reconsider the Rules of Debate to Allow
Democrats to Offer Amendments to the Budget Resolution.
Mar 20, 2002.
|
N |
N |
L |
|
Roll Call 77.
H Con Res 353. 2003 Budget Resolution/Vote on Rules of Debate, Which Disallowed Any Democratic Amendments, on a
Budget Resolution Which Makes Permanent Pervious Year's Temporary Tax Cuts Which Disproportionately Benefit
Wealthy Individuals.
Mar 20, 2002.
|
N |
N |
L |
|
Roll Call 76.
H Con Res 353. 2003 Budget Resolution/Vote to Table (Kill) an Effort to Prevent Consideration of the Budget Resolution,
Which Makes Permanent Pervious Year's Temporary Tax Cuts, Until Democratic Amendments Were Allowed in the
Debate.
Mar 20, 2002.
|
N |
N |
L |
|
Roll Call 75.
H Con Res 353. 2003 Budget Resolution/Vote to Allow Consideration of the Budget Resolution Which Makes Permanent
Pervious Year's Temporary Tax Cuts Which Disproportionately Benefit Wealthy Individuals.
Mar 20, 2002.
|
N |
N |
L |
|
Roll Call 53.
HR 1885. Extension of Residency to Immigrants/Vote to Tighten Border Security and Require the Collection of
Additional Information from Immigrants.
Mar 12, 2002.
|
Y |
Y |
W |
|
Roll Call 34.
HR 2356. Campaign Finance Reform/Final Passage of Bill to Close "Soft" Money Loophole on Donations to National
Parties and Reduce the Role of Money in the Political System.
Feb 13, 2002.
|
Y |
Y |
W |
|
Roll Call 33.
HR 2356. Campaign Finance Reform/Vote on Republican Version of Bill Which Would Retain "Soft" Money Loophole to
Allow Unlimited Flow of Money to National Parties.
Feb 13, 2002.
|
N |
N |
W |
|
Roll Call 32.
HR 2356. Campaign Finance Reform/Vote to Intended to Complicate Passage of Reform By Preventing National Parties
From Using Funds to Construct Office Buildings.
Feb 13, 2002.
|
N |
N |
L |
|
Roll Call 31.
HR 2356. Campaign Finance Reform/Vote to Intended Complicate Implementation of Reform By Requiring Mid-Election
Cycle Adherence to Law Changes.
Feb 13, 2002.
|
N |
N |
W |
|
Roll Call 30.
HR 2356. Campaign Finance Reform/Vote Intended to Complicate Passage of Reform By Requiring a Difficult-to-
Enforce Ban on Donations By Non-Citizens.
Feb 13, 2002.
|
N |
N |
W |
|
Roll Call 29.
HR 2356. Campaign Finance Reform/Vote Intended to Complicate Passage of Reform By Requiring Total Ban on Soft
Money Which Would Adversely Impact State Political Parties and Stand Little Change of Passage in Senate.
Feb 13, 2002.
|
Absent |
N |
W |
|
Roll Call 28.
HR 2356. Campaign Finance Reform/Vote to Double Individual Contribution Limits.
Feb 13, 2002.
|
N |
N |
L |
|
Roll Call 27.
HR 2356. Campaign Finance Reform/Vote Intended to Complicate Passage of Reform By Introducing Exemptions to
Advertising Restrictions for Workers, Farmers, and Families.
Feb 13, 2002.
|
N |
N |
W |
|
Roll Call 26.
HR 2356. Campaign Finance Reform/Vote Intended to Complicate Passage of Reform By Introducing Exemptions to
Advertising Restrictions for Veterans and Seniors.
Feb 13, 2002.
|
N |
N |
W |
|
Roll Call 25.
HR 2356. Campaign Finance Reform/Vote Intended to Complicate Passage of Reform By Introducing Exemptions to
Advertising Restrictions for Civil Rights Groups.
Feb 13, 2002.
|
N |
N |
W |
|
Roll Call 24.
HR 2356. Campaign Finance Reform/Vote Intended to Complicate Passage of Reform By Introducing Exemptions to
Advertising Restrictions for Pro-Gun Groups.
Feb 13, 2002.
|
N |
N |
W |
|
Roll Call 23.
HR 2356. Campaign Finance Reform/Vote to Strip a Provision That Reduced TV Advertising Rates to Candidates and
Parties.
Feb 13, 2002.
|
N |
N |
L |
|
Roll Call 22.
HR 2356. Campaign Finance Reform/Vote Intended to Complicate Passage of Reform By Requiring Bill's Adherence to
First Amendment to Provide Opponents with Ammunition for a Future Court Challenge.
Feb 13, 2002.
|
N |
N |
W |
|
Roll Call 21.
HR 2356. Campaign Finance Reform/Vote on Shays-Meehan Bill to Close "Soft" Money Loophole on Donations to
National Parties and Reduce the Role of Money in the Political System.
Feb 13, 2002.
|
Y |
Y |
W |
|
Roll Call 19.
HR 2356. Campaign Finance Reform/Vote on Republican Version of Bill Designed to Complicate Passage of Reform By
Requiring Total Ban on Soft Money Which Would Adversely Impact State Political Parties and Stand Little Change of
Passage in Senate.
Feb 13, 2002.
|
N |
N |
W |
|
Roll Call 10.
H Res 5. Sense of the House Resolution/Vote Expressing the Sense of the House that the $1.35 Trillion Tax Cut Enacted
in 2001 Which Disproportionately Benefits Wealthy Individuals Should Not Be Repealed.
Feb 06, 2002.
|
N |
N |
W |
|
Roll Call 8.
H Res 342. Rules Suspension/Procedural Vote to Suspend House Rules to Allow Privileged Consideration of a Sense of
the House Resolution Expressing Support for the $1.35 Trillion Tax Cut Enacted in 2001 Which Disproportionately
Benefits Wealthy Individuals.
Feb 06, 2002.
|
N |
N |
L |