Carl Levin — U.S. Senator from Michigan

Voting Record

109th Congress First Session - 2005

400 - 301 | 300 - 201 | 200 - 101 | 100 - 1

Vote Date Psn Title Bill Result Description
100 04-19 N Emergency Supplemental Appropriation, 2005 H.R. 1268 Agreed to (56-42) Motion to recess.
99 04-19 Y Emergency Supplemental Appropriation, 2005 H.R. 1268 Agreed to (91-7) Motion to Instruct the Sergeant at Arms to request the attendance of absent Senators.
98* 04-19 Y Emergency Supplemental Appropriation, 2005 H.R. 1268 Rejected (53-45) Motion to close further debate on the Craig amendment (S.Amdt 375)
97* 04-19 N Emergency Supplemental Appropriation, 2005 H.R. 1268 Rejected (21-77)

Motion to close further debate on the Chambliss amendment which simplifies the process for admitting temporary alien agricultural workers under section 101 (a) (15) (H) (ii) (a) of the Immigration and Nationality Act, to increase access to such workers, and for other purposes. (S.Amdt 432)

96 04-18 Y Emergency Supplemental Appropriation, 2005 H.R. 1268 Agreed to (61-31) Byrd, et al., modified amendment (S.Amdt 464)
95 04-14 Y Emergency Supplemental Appropriation, 2005 H.R. 1268 Agreed to (98-0) Byrd, et al., modified amendment (S.Amdt 430)
94 04-13 N Emergency Supplemental Appropriation, 2005 H.R. 1268 Agreed to (61-38) Cornyn-Feinstein amendment (S.Amdt 372)
93 04-13 Y Emergency Supplemental Appropriation, 2005 H.R. 1268 Rejected (27-71) Byrd amendment (S.Amdt 367)
92 04-13 N Emergency Supplemental Appropriation, 2005 H.R. 1268 Tabling Motion Rejected (25-75) Stevens motion to table the Kerry, et al., amendment (S.Amdt 334)
91 04-13 N Emergency Supplemental Appropriation, 2005 H.R. 1268 Tabling Motion Rejected (39-61) Stevens motion to table the Durbin, et al., amendment which ensures that Federal employees that are called, ordered or retained on active duty in order to perform certain services as a member of the uniformed service or the National Guard will continue to receive the same amount of pay that they received as civilian Federal employees, by having the Federal agency for whom they worked make up the difference between their military pay and what they would have earned at their Federal job. (S.Amdt 356)
90* 04-12 Y Emergency Supplemental Appropriation, 2005 H.R. 1268 Rejected (46-54) Murray motion to waive section 302 of the Congressioinal Budget Act of 1974 to permit consideration of Murray, et al., modified amendment (S.Amdt 344)
89* 04-12 Y Emergency Supplemental Appropriation, 2005 H.R. 1268 Rejected (46-54) Murray motion to waive the FY 2005 Budget Resolution with respect to the emergency designation provisions of the Murray, et al., modified amendment (S.Amdt 344)
88 04-11 Y Airbus Launch Assistance Opposition   S.Con.Res. 25 Agreed to (96-0) Adoption
87 04-11 Y Nomination of Paul A. Crotty to be U.S. District Judge     Confirmed (95-0) Confirmation
86 04-06 N Foreign Affairs Authorization Act, Fiscal Years 2006 and 2007   S. 600 Tabling motion rejected (33-67) Lugar motion to table the Schumer Graham Reid, et al., amendment (S.Amdt 309)
85 04-06 N Foreign Affairs Authorization Act, Fiscal Years 2006 and 2007   S. 600 Tabled (65-35) Lugar motion to table the Dorgan Wyden amendment (S.Amdt 284)
84 04-06 Y Foreign Affairs Authorization Act, Fiscal Years 2006 and 2007   S. 600 Rejected (40-57) Biden amendment (to the Lugar amendment to reduce the limitation on U.S. contributions to U.N. peacekeeping to 25% of contributions) which extends, until 2007, the current law limiting the U.S. contribution for U.N. peacekeeping to 27.1% of total contributions. (S.Amdt 286)
83 04-05 Y Foreign Affairs Authorization Act, Fiscal Years 2006 and 2007   S. 600 Agreed to (52-46) Boxer Snowe, et al., amendment which provides that foreign nongovernmental organizations (NGOs) that receive U.S. funding shall not be penalized if they use their own funds when they offer health or medical services, including counseling and referral services, with their own funds, if such services do not violate the laws of the country in which they are being provided and would not violate United States Federal law if provided in the United States, and provides that foreign NGOs shall not be penalized for using their own funds for advocacy and lobbying activities in their own country. (S.Amdt 278)
82 04-05 Y Tribute to Pope John Paul II S. Res. 95 Agreed to (98-0) Agreed
81 03-17 N Budget Resolution 2006 S.Con.Res. 18 Agreed to (51-49) Adoption
80 03-17 Y Budget Resolution 2006 S.Con.Res. 18 Agreed to (53-46) Levin, et al., amendment (S.Amdt 238)
79 03-17 Y Budget Resolution 2006 S.Con.Res. 18 Rejected (37-63) Dayton amendment (S.Amdt 202)
78 03-17 Y Budget Resolution 2006 S.Con.Res. 18 Rejected (45-55) Dorgan Cantwell Murray amendment (S.Amdt 211)
77 03-17 Y Budget Resolution 2006 S.Con.Res. 18 Rejected (44-54) Boxer amendment (S.Amdt 257)
76 03-17 Y Budget Resolution 2006 S.Con.Res. 18 Rejected (45-54) Lautenberg Schumer amendment (S.Amdt 187)
75 03-17 Y Budget Resolution 2006 S.Con.Res. 18 Rejected (47-53) Clinton - Reid, et al., modified amendment (S.Amdt 244)
74 03-17 N Budget Resolution 2006 S.Con.Res. 18 Agreed to (55-45) Bunning amendment (S.Amdt 241)
73 03-17 Y Budget Resolution 2006 S.Con.Res. 18 Agreed to (94-6) Conrad amendment (S.Amdt 243)
72 03-17 Y Budget Resolution 2006 S.Con.Res. 18 Agreed to (81-19) Talent - Stabenow, et al., amendment (S.Amdt 225)
71 03-17 Y Budget Resolution 2006 S.Con.Res. 18 Rejected (45-54) Byrd - Baucus amendment (S.Amdt 240)
70 03-17 Y Budget Resolution 2006 S.Con.Res. 18 Rejected (45-55) Biden, et al., amendment which adds $1 billion in funding to the Office of Community Oriented Policing Services for the COPS program; reduces the deficit by $1 billion; and offsets through closing certain corporate loopholes. (S.Amdt 239 )
69 03-17 Y Budget Resolution 2006 S.Con.Res. 18 Rejected (46-54) Baucus - Conrad amendment (S.Amdt 234)
68 03-17 Y Budget Resolution 2006 S.Con.Res. 18 Agreed to (51-49) Kennedy, et al., modified amendment (S.Amdt 177)
67 03-17 Y Budget Resolution 2006 S.Con.Res. 18 Agreed to (73-26) Cochran amendment (S.Amdt 208)
66 03-17 Y Budget Resolution 2006 S.Con.Res. 18 Agreed to (66-32) Coleman amendment (S.Amdt 230)
65 03-17 Y Budget Resolution 2006 S.Con.Res. 18 Rejected (50-50) Sarbanes amendment (S.Amdt 156)
64 03-17 Y Budget Resolution 2006 S.Con.Res. 18 Agreed to (63-37) Lieberman-Collins amendment (S.Amdt 220)
63 03-17 Y Budget Resolution 2006 S.Con.Res. 18 Rejected (40-59) Dorgan, et al., amendment which repeals the tax subsidy for certain domestic companies that move manufacturing operations and American jobs to low-tax jurisdictions offshore and sell their products back into the U.S. market; and provides for the use of the resulting revenues to reduce Federal deficits and debt by $3.2 billion over five years. (S.Amdt 210)
62 03-17 Y Budget Resolution 2006 S.Con.Res. 18 Agreed to (100-0) Landrieu amendment (S.Amdt 219)
61 03-17 Y Budget Resolution 2006 S.Con.Res. 18 Rejected (44-56) Harkin amendment (S.Amdt 172)
60 03-17 Y Budget Resolution 2006 S.Con.Res. 18 Rejected (49-50) Snowe amendment (S.Amdt 214)
59 03-17 Y Budget Resolution 2006 S.Con.Res. 18 Rejected (49-51) Carper amendment (S.Amdt 207)
58 03-17 Y Budget Resolution 2006 S.Con.Res. 18 Agreed to (52-48) Smith-Bingaman amendment (S.Amdt 204 )
57 03-17 N Budget Resolution 2006 S.Con.Res. 18 Rejected (49-51) Frist amendment (S.Amdt 229 )
56 03-16 Y Budget Resolution 2006 S.Con.Res. 18 Agreed to (63-37) Specter, et al., amendment (S.Amdt 173)
56 03-16 Y Budget Resolution 2006 S.Con.Res. 18 Agreed to (63-37) Specter, et al., amendment (S.Amdt 173)
55 03-16 Y Budget Resolution 2006 S.Con.Res. 18 Rejected (47-53) Akaka, et al., amendment (S.Amdt 149)
54 03-16 Y Budget Resolution 2006 S.Con.Res. 18 Agreed to (96-4) Ensign, et al., amendment (S.Amdt 171)
53 03-16 Y Budget Resolution 2006 S.Con.Res. 18 Rejected (50-50) Feingold Collins, et al., amendment (S.Amdt 186)
52 03-16 Y Budget Resolution 2006 S.Con.Res. 18 Rejected (49-51) Cantwell, et al., amendment (S.Amdt 168)
51 03-16 Y Budget Resolution 2006 S.Con.Res. 18 Rejected (46-52) Byrd Specter, et al., amendment (S.Amdt 158)
50 03-15 Y Budget Resolution 2006 S.Con.Res. 18 Rejected (46-54) Stabenow, et al., amendment (S.Amdt 147)
49 03-15 Y Budget Resolution 2006 S.Con.Res. 18 Rejected (50-50) Nelson (FL) Clinton amendment (S.Amdt 145)
48 03-15 N Budget Resolution 2006 S.Con.Res. 18 Agreed to (56-43) Demint amendment (S.Amdt 150)
47 03-15 Y Budget Resolution 2006 S.Con.Res. 18 Rejected (45-55) Conrad Stabenow amendment (S.Amdt 144)
46 03-15 Y Budget Resolution 2006 S.Con.Res. 18 Agreed to (100-0) Graham Santorum modified amendment (S.Amdt 152)
45 03-14 Y Budget Resolution 2006 S.Con.Res. 18 Rejected (44-49) Bingaman, et al. amendment (S.Amdt 143)
44 03-10 N Bankruptcy Reform S. 256 Passed (74-25) Passage
43 03-10 Y Carl D. Perkins Career and Technical Education Improvement Act of 2005 S. 250 Passed (99-0) Passage
42 03-10 N Bankruptcy Reform S. 256 Agreed to (73-26) Talent amendment (S.Amdt 121)
41 03-10 Y Bankruptcy Reform S. 256 Rejected (43-56) Schumer amendment (to the Talent amendment) which removes the requirement in the underlying amendment that bankruptcy courts show that the owner of an asset protection trust had the intent of defrauding creditors and employees. (S.Amdt 129)
40 03-10 Y Bankruptcy Reform S. 256 Agreed to (99-0) Durbin Inouye amendment (S.Amdt 112)
39 03-10 Y Bankruptcy Reform S. 256 Rejected (44-55) Leahy Sarbanes amendment which modifies the "Disinterested Person" section of the bill to prohibits an investment bank that underwrote an outstanding security of a company in bankruptcy from serving as an advisor to the bankruptcy for five years. (S.Amdt 83 )
38 03-10 Y Bankruptcy Reform S. 256 Rejected (38-61) Akaka amendment (S.Amdt 105)
37 03-10 Y Bankruptcy Reform S. 256 Rejected (41-58) Kennedy amendment which amends the definition of "current monthly income" to exclude income from any job in which the debtor is no longer employed due to a disability. (S.Amdt 69)
36 03-10 Y Bankruptcy Reform S. 256 Rejected (41-58) Kennedy Dodd amendment (S.Amdt 70)
35 03-09 Y Bankruptcy Reform S. 256 Rejected (47-53) Kennedy Kohl amendment (S.Amdt 68 )
34 03-09 Y Bankruptcy Reform S. 256 Rejected (42-58) Dodd Kennedy amendment (S.Amdt 67 )
33 03-09 Y Bankruptcy Reform S. 256 Rejected (40-60) Boxer amendment (S.Amdt 62)
32 03-09 Y Bankruptcy Reform S. 256 Rejected (48-52) Harkin, et al. amendment (S.Amdt 66 )
31 03-09 Y Bankruptcy Reform S. 256 Rejected (42-58) Durbin amendment which clarifies that the means test does not apply to debtors below the median income. (S.Amdt 110)
30 03-08 Y Bankruptcy Reform S. 256 Rejected (41-59) Feingold Kerry amendment (S.Amdt 89)
29* 03-08 N Bankruptcy Reform S. 256 Agreed to (69-31) Cloture
28 03-08 Y Bankruptcy Reform S. 256 Rejected (46-53) Schumer Reid, et al., amendment (S.Amdt 47)
27 03-07 N Bankruptcy Reform S. 256 Rejected (38-61) Santorum amendment (S.Amdt 128)
26 03-07 Y Bankruptcy Reform S. 256 Rejected (46-49) Kennedy, et al., amendment (S.Amdt 44)
25 03-03 Y Bankruptcy Reform S. 256 Rejected (40-54) Durbin Kennedy Dayton amendment (S.Amdt 49)
24 03-03 Y Bankruptcy Reform S. 256 Rejected (40-54) Rockefeller, et al., amendment (S.Amdt 24)
23 03-03 Y Bankruptcy Reform S. 256 Rejected (39-56) Schumer, et al., amendment (S.Amdt 42)
22 03-03 Y Bankruptcy Reform S. 256 Rejected (40-58) Durbin amendment (S.Amdt 38 )
21 03-03 Y Bankruptcy Reform S. 256 Rejected (37-61) Nelson (FL), et al., amendment (S.Amdt 37)
20 03-03 Y Bankruptcy Reform S. 256 Rejected (24-74) Dayton amendment (S.Amdt 31)
19 03-03 Y Canadian Beef Imports S.J. Res. 4 Passed (52-46) Passage
18 03-02 Y Bankruptcy Reform S. 256 Rejected (37-60) Corzine amendment (S.Amdt 32)
17 03-02 Y Bankruptcy Reform S. 256 Rejected (39-58) Kennedy amendment (S.Amdt 29)
16 03-02 Y Bankruptcy Reform S. 256 Rejected (39-58) Kennedy amendment (S.Amdt 28)
15 03-02 Y Bankruptcy Reform S. 256 Rejected (40-59) Akaka amendment which requires enhanced disclosure to consumers regarding the consequences of making only minimum required payments in the repayment of credit card debt. (S.Amdt 15)
14 03-02 Y Bankruptcy Reform S. 256 Rejected (40-59) Feingold amendment which provides a homestead floor for the elderly. (S.Amdt 112)
13 03-01 Y Bankruptcy Reform S. 256 Rejected (38-58) Durbin, et al., modified amendment (S.Amdt 16)
12 03-01 N Bankruptcy Reform S. 256 Agreed to (63-32) Sessions amendment (S.Amdt 23)
11 02-17 Y Genetic Information Nondiscrimination S. 306 Passed (98-0) Passage
10 02-15 Y Nomination of Michael Chertoff to be Secretary of Homeland Security   Confirmed (98-0) Confirmation
9 02-10 N Class Action Fairness Act of 2005 S. 5 Passed (72-26) Passage
8 02-10 Y Class Action Fairness Act of 2005 S. 5 Rejected (37-61) Feingold amendment (S.Amdt 12)
7 02-09 Y Class Action Fairness Act of 2005 S. 5 Rejected (38-61) Feinstein Bingaman amendment which states that a District Court shall not deny class certification in whole or in part, on the grounds that the law of more than one State will be applied; and requires each party to submit recommendations for subclassifications among the plaintiffs based on substantially similar State laws. (S.Amdt 4)
6 02-09 Y Class Action Fairness Act of 2005 S. 5 Rejected (40-59) Kennedy, et al., amendment which amends the definition of class action to exclude class actions relating to civil rights or payment of wages. (S.Amdt 2)
5 02-09 N Class Action Fairness Act of 2005 S. 5 Tabled (60-39) Specter motion to table the Pryor, et al., amendment (S.Amdt 5 )
4 02-07 Y Commending the People of Iraq on Their National Elections S. Res. 38 Agreed to (93-0) Agreed to
3 02-03 N Nomination of Alberto Gonzales to be Attorney General   Confirmed (60-36) Confirmation
2 01-26 N Nomination of Condoleezza Rice to be Secretary of State   Confirmed (85-13) Confirmation
1 01-06 N Objection to Counting of Ohio Electoral Votes   Rejected (1-74) Objection to the counting of electoral votes of the State of Ohio on the ground that they were not, under all of the known circumstances, regularly given.
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