|
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.
|
N |
N |
L |
|
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.
|
Y |
N |
L |
|
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.
|
N |
N |
L |
|
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.
|
N |
N |
L |
|
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.
|
N |
Y |
L |
|
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.
|
N |
N |
L |
|
Roll Call 253.
(H.R. 1363) Final passage of legislation funding federal government programs and agencies for one week
Apr 08, 2011.
|
Y |
N |
L |
|
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.
|
Absent |
N |
L |
|
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.
|
N |
N |
L |
|
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.
|
Absent |
N |
L |
|
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.
|
N |
N |
L |
|
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.
|
N |
N |
L |
|
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.
|
N |
N |
L |
|
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.
|
Y |
Y |
L |
|
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.
|
N |
N |
L |
|
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.
|
N |
N |
L |
|
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.
|
N |
N |
L |
|
Roll Call 192.
(H.R. 1076) Final passage of legislation eliminating all federal funding for National Public Radio
Mar 17, 2011.
|
N |
N |
L |
|
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.
|
N |
N |
L |
|
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.
|
N |
N |
L |
|
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.
|
N |
N |
L |
|
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.
|
N |
N |
L |
|
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.
|
N |
N |
L |
|
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.
|
N |
N |
L |
|
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.
|
N |
N |
L |
|
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.
|
N |
N |
L |
|
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.
|
N |
N |
L |
|
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.
|
N |
N |
L |
|
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.
|
Y |
Y |
W |
|
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.
|
N |
N |
L |
|
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.
|
N |
N |
L |
|
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.
|
N |
N |
L |
|
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.
|
N |
N |
L |
|
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.
|
N |
N |
L |
|
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.
|
N |
N |
L |
|
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.
|
Y |
Y |
W |
|
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.
|
Y |
Y |
W |
|
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.
|
Y |
Y |
W |
|
Roll Call 216.
(S.Con. Res. 13) On agreeing to budget for fiscal year 2010
Apr 29, 2009.
|
Y |
Y |
W |
|
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.
|
Y |
Y |
W |
|
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.
|
Y |
Y |
W |
|
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.
|
Y |
Y |
W |
|
Roll Call 377.
Fiscal 2008 budget resolution (S. Con. Res. 21)/On agreeing to the conference report
May 17, 2007.
|
Y |
Y |
W |
|
Roll Call 72.
Fiscal 2007 continuing resolution to fund the federal government (H. J. Res. 20)/On passage
Jan 31, 2007.
|
Y |
Y |
W |
|
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.
|
N |
N |
W |
|
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.
|
Y |
Y |
W |
|
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.
|
Y |
Y |
W |
|
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.
|
Y |
Y |
W |
|
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.
|
Y |
Y |
W |
|
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.
|
Y |
Y |
W |
|
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.
|
Y |
Y |
L |
|
Roll Call 149.
H. Con. Res. 95. Budget/Vote on Passage of U.S. Budget for Fiscal Year 2006.
Apr 28, 2005.
|
N |
N |
L |
|
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.
|
N |
N |
L |
|
Roll Call 88.
H. Con. Res. 95. Budget/Vote on Final Passage of Budget Resolution for Fiscal Year 2006.
Mar 17, 2005.
|
N |
N |
L |
|
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.
|
Y |
Y |
L |
|
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.
|
Y |
Y |
L |
|
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.
|
Y |
Y |
L |
|
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.
|
N |
N |
L |
|
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.
|
N |
N |
L |
|
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.
|
Y |
Y |
L |
|
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.
|
N |
N |
L |
|
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.
|
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.
|
N |
N |
W |
|
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.
|
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 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 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 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 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 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 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 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 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 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 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 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 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 |