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
200 07-21 Y DOD Authorization, 2006   S. 1042 Agreed to (78-19) Lugar-Levin, et al., amendment (S. Amdt. 1380)
199 07-21 Y DOD Authorization, 2006   S. 1042 Agreed to (100-0) Warner-Levin, et al., modified amendment (S. Amdt. 1314)
198 07-21 N Nomination of Thomas C. Dorr to be Under Secretary of Agriculture for Rural Development     Confirmed (62-38) Confirmation
197 07-20 Y Foreign Operations Appropriations, FY 2006 H.R. 3057 Passed (98-1) Passage
196 07-20 Y Foreign Operations Appropriations, FY 2006   H.R. 3057 Agreed to (86-12) Chambliss amendment (S.Amdt 1271)
195 07-20 Y Foreign Operations Appropriations, FY 2006   H.R. 3057 Agreed to (98-0) Landrieu, et al., modified amendment (S.Amdt 1245)
194 07-19 Y Foreign Operations Appropriations, FY 2006   H.R. 3057 Rejected (33-66) Dorgan amendment (S.Amdt 1294)
193 07-19 N Foreign Operations Appropriations, FY 2006   H.R. 3057 Rejected (59-40) Coburn-Boxer amendment (S.Amdt 1241)
192 07-19 Y Foreign Operations Appropriations, FY 2006   H.R. 3057 Rejected (37-62) Coburn-Boxer amendment (S.Amdt 1242)
191 07-19 Y Burmese Trade Act   H.J. Res. 52 Passed (97-1) Passage
190 07-18 Y Nomination of Lester M. Crawford to be commissioner of the Food and Drug Administration     Confirmed (78-16) Confirmation
189 07-14 Y Department of Homeland Security Appropriations Act, 2006 H.R. 2360 Passed (96-1) Passage
188 07-14 Y Department of Homeland Security Appropriations Act, 2006 H.R. 2360 Rejected (44-53) Reid, et al., amendment which specifies that no Federal employee who discloses or has disclosed classified information, including the identity of a covert agent of the Central Intelligence Agency, to a person not authorized to receive such information shall be permitted to hold a security clearance for access to such information. (S.Amdt 1222)
187 07-14 N Department of Homeland Security Appropriations Act, 2006 H.R. 2360 Rejected (33-64) Frist amendment which provides that any Federal officeholder who makes reference to a classified Federal Bureau of Investigation report on the floor of the United States Senate, or any Federal office holder that makes a statement based on a FBI agent's comments which is used as propaganda by terrorist organizations thereby putting our servicemen and women at risk, shall not be permitted access to such information or to hold a security clearance for access to such information. (S.Amdt 1223)
186* 07-14 Y Department of Homeland Security Appropriations Act, 2006 H.R. 2360 Rejected (53-45) Shelby motion to waive the budget act to permit consideration of the Shelby modified amendment (S.Amdt 1205)
185 07-14 N Department of Homeland Security Appropriations Act, 2006 H.R. 2360 Rejected (46-52) Gregg modified amendment which transfers $100 million from State and local grants to discretionary transportation and infrastructure grants; and transfers $5 million from intercity rail transportation freight rail, and transit security grants to inter city bus security grants. (S.Amdt 1220)
184* 07-14 Y Department of Homeland Security Appropriations Act, 2006 H.R. 2360 Rejected (43-55) Byrd motion to waive the Budget Act to permit consideration of the Byrd amendment which provides an additional $1.33 billion for intercity passenger rail transportation, freight rail, and mass transit, including $265 million for intercity passenger rail and freight rail; and $1.16 billion for transit grants. (S.Amdt 1218)
183* 07-14 Y Department of Homeland Security Appropriations Act, 2006 H.R. 2360 Rejected (35-63) Stabenow motion to waive the Budget Act to permit consideration of the Stabenow amendment (S.Amdt 1217)
182 07-14 N Department of Homeland Security Appropriations Act, 2006 H.R. 2360 Rejected (42-56) McCain modified amendment (S.Amdt 1171)
181* 07-14 Y Department of Homeland Security Appropriations Act, 2006 H.R. 2360 Rejected (36-62) Schumer motion to waive the budget act to permit consideration of the Schumer amendment which provides $70 million to track shipments of hazardous materials using global positioning system technology. (S.Amdt 1190)
180* 07-14 Y Department of Homeland Security Appropriations Act, 2006 H.R. 2360 Rejected (38-60) Schumer motion to waive the budget act to permit consideration of the Schumer Lieberman amendment which provides $302 million for the purpose of implementing air cargo security programs. (S.Amdt 1189)
179 07-14 N Department of Homeland Security Appropriations Act, 2006 H.R. 2360 Rejected (38-60) Ensign McCain Graham amendment (to the Ensign, et al., amendment) which allows the transfer of $365.5 million from the Office of State and Local Government Coordination and preparedness to Customs and Border Protection to hire an additional 1,000 border agents (S.Amdt 1219)
178* 07-13 Y Department of Homeland Security Appropriations Act, 2006 H.R. 2360 Rejected (42-55) Motion To Waive CBA Re (S.Amdt 1112)
177* 07-13 Y Department of Homeland Security Appropriations Act, 2006 H.R. 2360 Rejected (36-60) Motion To Waive CBA Re (S.Amdt 1202)
176 07-12 Y Department of Homeland Security Appropriations Act, 2006 H.R. 2360 Rejected (32-65) Feinstein Lautenberg, et al., amendment. (S.Amdt 1215)
175 07-12 Y Department of Homeland Security Appropriations Act, 2006 H.R. 2360 Agreed to (71-26) Collins Lieberman, et al., amendment. (S.Amdt 1142)
174 07-12 Y Department of Homeland Security Appropriations Act, 2006   H.R. 2360 Agreed to (95-0) Murray, et al., amendment which provides $1.5 billion in additional funding to the Department of Veterans Affairs for medical services; and designates the additional funding as emergency spending pursuant to the Budget Act. (S.Amdt 1129)
173 07-11 Y Terrorist Attacks in London   S. Res. 193 Agreed to (76-0) Adoption
172 07-01 Y Energy-Water Appropriations, 2006 H.R. 2419 Passed (92-3) Passage
171 07-01 Y Energy-Water Appropriations, 2006 H.R. 2419 Rejected (43-53) Feinstein amendment which prohibits the use of funds for the Robust Nuclear Earth Penetrator and instead uses the funds to reduce the National debt. (S.Amdt 1085)
170 06-30 N Dominican Republic-Central America-United States Free Trade Agreement Implementation Act   S. 1307 Passed (54-45) Passage
169 06-29 N Dominican Republic-Central America-United States Free Trade Agreement Implementation Act   S. 1307 Agreed to (61-34) Motion to proceed to the bill.
168 06-29 Y Interior Appropriations, 2006   H.R. 2361 Passed (94-0) Passage of the bill.
167** 06-29 Y Interior Appropriations, 2006   H.R. 2361 Rejected (60-35) Dorgan motion to suspend the rules to permit consideration of the Dorgan amendment
166 06-29 Y Interior Appropriations, 2006   H.R. 2361 Agreed to (96-0) Murray-Byrd, et al., modified amendment (S.Amdt 1052)
165 06-29 Y Interior Appropriations, 2006   H.R. 2361 Agreed to (96-0) Santorum, et al., amendment (to the Murray-Byrd amendment to provide $1.4 billion in emergency funding for medical services at the Department of Veterans Affairs) which increases the funding provided in the underlying amendment for medical services at the Department of Veterans Affairs from $1.4 billion to $1.5 billion; and designates the funding as emergency spending pursuant to the Budget Act. (S.Amdt 1071)
164 06-29 Y Interior Appropriations, 2006   H.R. 2361 Rejected (39-59) Sununu Bingaman amendment (S.Amdt 1026)
163* 06-29 Y Interior Appropriations, 2006   H.R. 2361 Rejected (47-51) Dorgan motion to waive the Budget Act to permit consideration of the Dorgan amendment (S.Amdt 1025)
162 06-29 Y Interior Appropriations, 2006   H.R. 2361 Agreed to (60-37) Boxer, et al., amendment (S.Amdt 1023)
161 06-29 N Interior Appropriations, 2006   H.R. 2361 Agreed to (57-40) Burns Chambliss amendment (S.Amdt 1068)
160 06-28 Y Interior Appropriations, 2006   H.R. 2361 Rejected (33-59) Burns (for Coburn) amendment (S.Amdt 1003)
159* 06-28 N Interior Appropriations, 2006   H.R. 2361 Rejected (17-75) Coburn motion to waive the Budget Act to permit consideration of the Burns (for Coburn) amendment (S.Amdt 1019)
158 06-28 Y Energy Policy Act of 2005 H.R. 6 Passed (85-12) Passage
157 06-23 N Energy Policy Act of 2005 H.R. 6 Rejected (28-67) Durbin, et al., amendment (S.Amdt 902)
156 06-23 Y Energy Policy Act of 2005 H.R. 6 Agreed to (64-31) Bond Levin, et al., amendment (S.Amdt 925)
155 06-23 N Energy Policy Act of 2005 H.R. 6 Rejected (21-76) Sununu Wyden amendment (S.Amdt 873)
154 06-23 Y Energy Policy Act of 2005 H.R. 6 Agreed to (52-46) Schumer Kyl Lautenberg amendment (S.Amdt 810)
153* 06-23 Y Energy Policy Act of 2005 H.R. 6 Agreed to (69-26) Domenici motion to waive Budget Act to permit consideration of Domenici, et al., amendment (S.Amdt 891)
152* 06-23 Y Energy Policy Act of 2005 H.R. 6 Agreed to (92-4) Frist, et al., cloture motion on bill.
151 06-22 Y Energy Policy Act of 2005 H.R. 6 Rejected (46-49) Kerry, et al., amendment (S.Amdt 844)
150 06-22 N Energy Policy Act of 2005 H.R. 6 Rejected (32-63) Alexander, et al., amendment (S.Amdt 961)
149 06-22 N Energy Policy Act of 2005 H.R. 6 Tabling motion rejected (43-54) Inhofe motion to table the Bingaman Specter Domenici amendment (S.Amdt 866)
148 06-22 N Energy Policy Act of 2005 H.R. 6 Rejected (38-60) McCain Lieberman modified amendment (S.Amdt 826)
147 06-21 N Energy Policy Act of 2005 H.R. 6 Tabled (57-39) Domenici motion to table the Schumer modified amendment (S.Amdt 805)
146 06-21 N Energy Policy Act of 2005 H.R. 6 Tabled (52-45) Domenici motion to table the Feinstein Snowe, et al., amendment which provides a governor of a state with the right to veto the siting construction, expansion or operation of an liquified natural gas (LNG) facility, located on-shore or in state waters. (S.Amdt 841)
145 06-21 Y Energy Policy Act of 2005 H.R. 6 Agreed to (92-1) Voinovich Carper, et al., amendment (S.Amdt 799)
144 06-21 Y Energy Policy Act of 2005 H.R. 6 Agreed to (66-29) Hagel Pryor, et al., amendment (S.Amdt 817)
143 06-21 Y Energy Policy Act of 2005 H.R. 6 Rejected (44-52) Martinez Nelson, et al., amendment (S.Amdt 783)
142* 06-20 ## Nomination of John Bolton ##Sen. Levin did not vote because he was in St. Louis to testify before the BRAC Commission about Michigan's military facilities.   Rejected (54-38) Reconsideration of the motion to close further debate on the confirmation of the nomination of John R. Bolton, of Maryland, to be Representative of the United States to the United Nations.
141 06-16 Y Energy Policy Act of 2005   H.R. 6 Agreed to (52-48) Bingaman Coleman, et al., amendment (S.Amdt 791)
140 06-16 Y Energy Policy Act of 2005   H.R. 6 Rejected (47-53) Cantwell, et al., modified amendment (S.Amdt 784)
139 06-15 Y Energy Policy Act of 2005   H.R. 6 Agreed to (70-26) Domenici, et al., modified amendment (S.Amdt 779)
138 06-15 Y Energy Policy Act of 2005   H.R. 6 Tabled (69-28) Domenici motion to table the Schumer amendment (to the Domenici, et al., amendment vote No. 139) which strikes the renewable fuel (ethanol) mandate from the underlying amendment. (S.Amdt 782)
137 06-14 N Energy Policy Act of 2005   H.R. 6 Tabled (59-38) Domenici motion to table the Boxer amendment (to the Domenici, et al., amendment vote No. 139) (S.Amdt 781)
136 06-14 Y Nomination of Thomas B. Griffith to be U.S. Circuit Judge     Confirmed (73-24) Confirmation
135 06-09 Y Nomination of David W. McKeague to be U.S. Circuit Judge     Confirmed (96-0) Confirmation
134 06-09 Y Nomination of Richard A. Griffin to be U.S. Circuit Judge     Confirmed (95-0) Confirmation
133 06-09 N Nomination of William H. Pryor, Jr. to be U.S. Circuit Judge.     Confirmed (53-45) Confirmation
132* 06-08 N Nomination of William H. Pryor, Jr. to be U.S. Circuit Judge     Agreed to (67-32) Cloture on the nomination
131 06-08 N Nomination of Janice R. Brown to be U.S. Circuit Judge   Confirmed (56-43) Confirmation
130* 06-07 N Nomination of Janice R. Brown to be U.S. Circuit Judge     Agreed to (65-32) Cloture on the nomination
129* 05-25 N Nomination of John Robert Bolton to be Representative of the U.S. to the UN     Rejected (56-42) Frist, et al., cloture motion on nomination
128 05-25 N Nomination of Priscilla Richman Owen to the 5th Circuit Court of Appeals   Confirmed (55-43) Confirmation
127* 05-24 N Nomination of Priscilla Richman Owen to the 5th Circuit Court of Appeals   Agreed to (81-18) Cloture on the nomination
126 05-23 Y     Agreed to (90-1) Frist motion to instruct the Sergeant at Arms to request the attendance of absent Senators.
125 05-17 Y Surface Transportation Authorization H.R. 3 Passed (89-11) Passage
124 05-17 N Surface Transportation Authorization H.R. 3 Rejected (16-84) Sessions amendment (to the Inhofe substitute amendment) (S.Amdt 646)
123 05-17 N Surface Transportation Authorization H.R. 3 Rejected (14-86) Allen-Ensign amendment (to the Inhofe substitute amendment) (S.Amdt 611)
122* 05-12 Y Surface Transportation Authorization H.R. 3 Agreed to (92-7) Frist, et al., cloture motion on Inhofe substitute amendment. (S.Amdt 605)
121 05-11 Y Surface Transportation Authorization H.R. 3 Rejected (44-53) Harkin modified amendment which improves the safety of nonmotorized transportation, including bicycle and pedestrian safety. (S.Amdt 618)
120 05-11 Y Surface Transportation Authorization H.R. 3 Rejected (28-69) Lautenberg amendment which provides funding for motorcycle safety programs in States without universal helmet laws. (S.Amdt 625)
119 05-11 N Surface Transportation Authorization H.R. 3 Tabled (57-40) Motion to table the Corzine amendment (S.Amdt 606)
118* 05-11 Y Surface Transportation Authorization   H.R. 3 Agreed to (76-22) Motion to waive the Budget Act to permit consideration of the substitute amendment.
117 05-10 Y Emergency Supplemental Appropriations, 2005   H.R. 1268 Agreed to (100-2) Adoption of the conference report.
116 05-09 Y Surface Transportation Authorization   H.R. 3 Agreed to (89-0) Talent-Dodd amendment (to the Inhofe substitute amendment) (S.Amdt 600)
115* 04-29 N Nomination of Stephen L. Johnson to be Administrator of EPA     Agreed to (61-37) Motion to close further debate on the nomination
114 04-28 N Budget Resolution, 2006     H. Con. Res. 95 Agreed to (52-47) Conference report to the resolution agreed to
113 04-28 Y Surface Transportation Programs bill   H.R. 3 Tabled (51-49) Warner motion to table the Bond amendment (S.Amdt 592)
112 04-28 Y Surface Transportation Programs bill   H.R. 3 Agreed to (98-1) Motion to recess
111 04-27 Y Nominations of J. Michael Seabright to be U.S. District Judge     Confirmed (98-0) Confirmation
110* 04-26 Y Surface Transportation Programs bill   H.R. 3 Agreed to (94-6) Motion to close further debate on the motion to proceed to the bill
109 04-21 Y Emergency Supplemental Appropriation, 2005 H.R. 1268 Passed (99-0) Passage
108 04-21 Y Emergency Supplemental Appropriation, 2005 H.R. 1268 Agreed to (61-39) Bayh, et al., amendment (S.Amdt 520)
107 04-21 Y Nomination of John D. Negroponte to be Director of National Intelligence     Confirmed (98-2) Confirmation
106 04-20 Y Emergency Supplemental Appropriation, 2005 H.R. 1268 Agreed to (58-38) Warner, et al., amendment (S.Amdt 498)
105 04-20 Y Emergency Supplemental Appropriation, 2005 H.R. 1268 Agreed to (65-34) Byrd Bingaman amendment (S.Amdt 516 )
104 04-20 Y Emergency Supplemental Appropriation, 2005 H.R. 1268 Tabled (54-45) Cochran motion to table the Coburn amendment (S.Amdt 471)
103* 04-19 Y Emergency Supplemental Appropriation, 2005 H.R. 1268 Agreed to (100-0) Motion to close further debate on the bill.
102 04-19 Y Emergency Supplemental Appropriation, 2005 H.R. 1268 Agreed to (94-6) Mikulski modified amendment which revises certain requirements for H-2B employers and require submission of information regarding H-2B nonimmigrants. (S.Amdt 387)
101* 04-19 Y Emergency Supplemental Appropriation, 2005 H.R. 1268 Agreed to (83-17) Motion to close further debate on the Mikulski amendment (S.Amdt 387)

 

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