Roll Call 26.
(S. 1) On a motion to table (kill) an amendment requiring disclosure of political campaign contributions made by individuals who make more than $1 million from development of Canadian “tar sands” oil fields
Jan 22, 2015.
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N |
N |
L |
Roll Call 180.
(S. 3369) On a motion to end debate and hold a final, up-or-down vote on legislation requiring disclosure of the identity of wealthy donors who help corporations, labor unions, nonprofits, and other organizations influence elections
Jul 17, 2012.
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Y |
Y |
L |
Roll Call 179.
(S. 3369) On a motion to end debate and hold a final, up-or-down vote on legislation requiring disclosure of the identity of wealthy donors who help corporations, labor unions, nonprofits, and other organizations influence elections
Jul 16, 2012.
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Y |
Y |
L |
Roll Call 240.
S 3628. (Campaign finance disclosure rules) Motion to begin debate on a bill that would require chief executives whose companies fund campaign advertisements to appear during those advertisements, as well as preventing certain companies from contributing to election campaigns/On the motion
Sep 23, 2010.
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Y |
Y |
L |
Roll Call 220.
S 3628. (Campaign finance disclosure) Motion to begin debating a bill that would require CEOs to appear on ads funded by their companies or unions, and also prohibit certain companies from contributing to elections/On the cloture motion
Jul 27, 2010.
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Y |
Y |
L |
Roll Call 121.
HR 1591. (Fiscal 2007 supplemental appropriations bill). Coburn of Oklahoma amendment on beefing up funding for security at the presidential nominating conventions/On agreeing to the amendment
Mar 28, 2007.
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N |
N |
W |
All votes listed below this point were cast while this member served in the House of
Representatives prior to becoming a senator. These House votes are not included in our
calculation of either the member's Crucial Lifetime Progressive score or Overall Lifetime
Progressive score in this category; those scores are based only on the votes the member
has taken while serving in the Senate.
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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.
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N |
N |
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.
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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.
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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.
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Y |
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.
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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.
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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.
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N |
N |
W |
Roll Call 28.
HR 2356. Campaign Finance Reform/Vote to Double Individual Contribution Limits.
Feb 13, 2002.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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N |
N |
W |