Voting Record

110th Congress, First Session - 2007

Vote Date Psn Title Bill Result Description
100 03-23 N 2008 Budget Resolution S. Con. Res. 21 Rejected (46-53) Sessions amendment which would increase taxes by $12 billion in 2008 and 2009 by reducing the Alternative Minimum Tax Relief provided in the underlying resolution. (S.Admt. 473)
99 03-23 N 2008 Budget Resolution S. Con. Res. 21 Rejected (38-61) DeMint amendment which requires that each appropriations bill include a debt reduction account that would allow Senators to reduce the deficit by transferring budget authority allocated to the subcommittee into the account, effectively reducing the amount the subcommittee may spend on programs in its jurisdiction. (S.Admt. 513)
98 03-22 N 2008 Budget Resolution S. Con. Res. 21 Rejected (42-53) Coleman amendment to provide budget levels to extend through 2012 the production tax credit for electricity produced from renewable resources, the Clean Renewable Energy Bonds, and energy tax provisions for energy efficient buildings and power plants. (S.Admt. 577)
97 03-22 Y 2008 Budget Resolution S. Con. Res. 21 Agreed to (54-42) Conrad amendment to create a deficit-neutral reserve fund for extending certain energy tax incentives. (S.Admt. 598)
96 03-22 N 2008 Budget Resolution S. Con. Res. 21 Rejected (29-67) Thomas amendment to strike the reserve funds. (S.Admt. 498)
95 03-22 N 2008 Budget Resolution S. Con. Res. 21 Rejected (47-49) Enz1 amendment to establish a 60-vote point of order for legislation that creates unfunded mandates on small business concerns. (S.Admt. 497)
94 03-22 Y 2008 Budget Resolution S. Con. Res. 21 Rejected (38-58) Sanders-Mikulski amendment to restore the top marginal tax rate to pre-2001 levels on taxable income in excess of $1 million and use the increased revenue to increase funding for the Individuals with Disabilities Act. (S.Admt. 545)
93 03-22 N 2008 Budget Resolution S. Con. Res. 21 Rejected (44-52) Ensign amendment to require wealthy Medicare beneficiaries to pay a greater share of their Medicare Part D premiums. (S.Admt. 472)
92 03-22 N 2008 Budget Resolution S. Con. Res. 21 Rejected (23-74) Cornyn amendment to provide reconciliation instructions of $33.8 billion to make provider payments more accurate, to improve Medicare Part B income relation provisions, expand those provisions to Medicare Part D and reduce the deficit. (S.Admt. 525)
91 03-22 N 2008 Budget Resolution S. Con. Res. 21 Rejected (38-59) Cornyn amendment to provide a deficit-neutral reserve fund for the reauthorization of the State Children's Health Insurance Program (SCHIP). (S.Admt. 511)
90 03-22 N 2008 Budget Resolution S. Con. Res. 21 Rejected (33-64) Allard amendment to pay down the Federal debt and eliminate government waste by reducing spending on programs rated ineffective by the Program Assessment Rating Tool. (S.Admt. 491)
89 03-22 N 2008 Budget Resolution S. Con. Res. 21 Rejected (45-52) DeMint amendment to establish a reserve fund for Social Security. (S.Admt. 489)
88 03-21 Y 2008 Budget Resolution S. Con. Res. 21 Agreed to (97-1) Bingaman, et al., amendment to provide an additional $1 billion to the National Science Foundation, the Department of Energy's Office of Science and the National Institute of Science and Technology to improve our competitiveness, and pays for this increase with offsetting spending cuts. (S.Admt. 486)
87 03-21 Y 2008 Budget Resolution S. Con. Res. 21 Agreed to (98-0) Bunning-Enzi amendment which creates a 60-vote point of order against any budget resolution that fails to achieve an on-budget balance within five years. (S.Admt. 483)
86 03-21 N 2008 Budget Resolution S. Con. Res. 21 Rejected (47-51) Ensign amendment which sets separate binding limits for defense and non-defense appropriations in the budget resolution and creates a 60-vote point of order against any legislation that exceeds these limits. (S.Admt. 476)
85 03-21 N 2008 Budget Resolution S. Con. Res. 21 Rejected (46-52) Sessions, et al., amendment which exempts tax cut legislation from various 60 vote points of order. (S.Admt. 466)
84 03-21 N 2008 Budget Resolution S. Con. Res. 21 Agreed to (63-35) Cornyn, et al., amendment which creates a 60-vote point of order against any legislation that raises tax rates. (S.Admt. 477)
83 03-21 N 2008 Budget Resolution S. Con. Res. 21 Rejected (47-51) Kyl-Graham amendment which repeals nearly 2/3 of the estate tax, reduces the tax rates on capital gains and dividends, and extends the education tax incentives. (S.Admt. 507)
82 03-21 Y 2008 Budget Resolution S. Con. Res. 21 Agreed to (97-1) Baucus, et al., amendment which makes $195 billion available to the Finance Committee to provide tax relief to middle class families and small businesses and to expand health insurance for children while leaving the budget in balance in 2012. (S.Admt. 492)
81 03-20 Y Preserving United States Attorney Independence Act S. 214 Passed (94-2) Passage of the bill which requires an interim appointment for U.S. attorney made by the Attorney General to expire after 120 days or when a successor is nominated by the President and confirmed by the Senate, whichever comes first; if at the end of the 120 day period no successor has been confirmed, the relevant district court would be authorized to appoint an interim U.S. Attorney to serve until the vacancy is filled; and terminates existing interim appointments 120 days after enactment of the bill, or upon confirmation of a successor, whichever comes first.
80 03-20 N Preserving United States Attorney Independence Act S. 214 Rejected (47-50) Sessions amendment which modifies the bill to require that to be eligible to be appointed by a district court to an interim U.S. attorney position, the apointee must be either an employee of the Department of Justice of an employee of "another Federal agency who is a law enforcement officer;" provides that the person cannot be under investigation or sanctions; and requires that the district court confidentially inform the Attorney General who will be named as interim 7 days before they are named. (S.Admt. 460)
79 03-20 N Preserving United States Attorney Independence Act S. 214 Rejected (40-56) Kyl amendment which strikes the language of the bill; and inserts language to provide that the President must send a U.S. attorney nominee within 120 days of a vacancy from when the vacancy arises, and the Senate must vote on that nominee within 120 days after the nomination is made. (S.Admt. 459)
78 03-15 Y Nomination of Thomas M. Hardiman, of Pennsylvania, to be United States Circuit Judge for the Third Circuit.   Confirmed (95-0) Confirmation
77* 03-15 Y Gregg Troop Funding Resolution S. Con. Res. 20 Agreed to (82-16) Adoption of the Gregg concurrent resolution expressing the sense of the Congress that: Congress should not take any action that will endanger U.S. military forces in the field, including the elimination or reduction of funds for troops in the field, as such action with respect to funding would undermine their safety or harm their effectiveness in pursuing their assigned mission.
76* 03-15 Y Murray Troop Support Resolution S.Res. 107 Agreed to (96-2) Adoption of the Murray resolution expressing the sense of the Senate that no action should be taken to undermine the safety of the Armed Forces or impact their ability to complete their assigned or future missions.
75* 03-15 Y United States Policy in Iraq Resolution of 2007 S.J.Res. 9 Defeated (48-50) Adoption of the joint resolution which states that the President shall commence the phased redeployment of US forces from Iraq not later than 120 days after the enactment of this joint resolution, with the goal of redeploying, by March 31, 2008, all US combat forces from Iraq except for a limited number that are essential for the following purposes: (1) protecting US and coalition personnel and infrastructure; (2) training and equipping Iraqi forces; and (3) conducting targeted counter-terrorism operations.
74* 03-14 Y United States Policy in Iraq Resolution of 2007 S.J.Res. 9 Agreed to (89-9) Motion to close further debate on the motion to proceed to the joint resolution which states that the President shall commence the phased redeployment of US forces from Iraq not later than 120 days after the enactment of this joint resolution, with the goal of redeploying, by March 31, 2008, all US combat forces from Iraq except for a limited number that are essential for the following purposes: (1) protecting US and coalition personnel and infrastructure; (2) training and equipping Iraqi forces; and (3) conducting targeted counter-terrorism operations.
73 03-13 Y Implementing Unfinished Recommendations of the 9/11 Commission Act of 2007 S. 4 Passed (60-38) Passage of the bill.
72 03-13 N Implementing Unfinished Recommendations of the 9/11 Commission Act of 2007 S. 4 Tabled (73-25) Motion to table the Biden-Lieberman amendment (to the Reid-Lieberman-Collins substitute amendment No. 275) which requires hazardous shipments to be routed around high threat areas. (S.Admt. 383)
71 03-13 Y Implementing Unfinished Recommendations of the 9/11 Commission Act of 2007 S. 4 Tabled (66-31) Motion to table the Coburn amendment (to the Reid-Lieberman-Collins substitute amendment No. 275) which prohibits the Department of Homeland Security from distributing all Homeland Security grants beginning in FY 2008 unless the Department comes into full compliance with the Improper Payments Information Act of 2002. (S.Admt. 325)
70 03-13 Y Implementing Unfinished Recommendations of the 9/11 Commission Act of 2007 S. 4 Tabled (60-38) Motion to table the Coburn amendment (to the Reid-Lieberman-Collins substitute amendment No. 275) which sunsets the bill on December 31, 2012. (S.Admt. 294)
69* 03-09 Y Implementing Unfinished Recommendations of the 9/11 Commission Act of 2007 S. 4 Agreed to (69-26) Lieberman, et al., motion to close further debate on the Reid-Lieberman-Collins substitute amendment.
68 03-09 N Implementing Unfinished Recommendations of the 9/11 Commission Act of 2007 S. 4 Rejected (46-49) Cornyn, et al., motion to close further debate on the McConnell (for Cornyn) modified amendment (to the Reid-Lieberman-Collins substitute amendment No. 275) which prohibits the recruitment of persons to participate in terrorism, to clarify that the revocation of an alien's visa or other documentation is not subject to judicial review, and to strengthen the Federal government's ability to detain dangerous criminal aliens. (S.Admt. 312)
67 03-08 Y Nomination of John Alfred Jarvey, of Iowa, to be a United States District Judge for the Southern District of Iowa.   Confirmed (95-0) Confirmation
66 03-07 Y Implementing Unfinished Recommendations of the 9/11 Commission Act of 2007 S. 4 Tabled (71-25) Stevens motion to table the Coburn-McCain-Kyl amendment (to the Reid-Lieberman-Collins substitute amendment No. 275) which eliminates the $1 billion Commerce Department interoperability grant program established in 2005 and funded by the auction of spectrum recovered by the transition to digital television transmission (funds are to be awarded to first responders by September 30, 2007); transfers the auction funds to the Department of Homeland Security for an uncreated interoperability grant program; and eliminates the $100 million fund for strategic reserves of communications equipment designed to be deployed rapidly in the event of a major disaster. (S.Admt. 345)
65 03-07 N Implementing Unfinished Recommendations of the 9/11 Commission Act of 2007 S. 4 Rejected (47-52) Collins amendment (to the Reid substitute amendment) to provide certain employment rights and an employee engagement mechanism for passenger and property screeners, and for other purposes. (S.Admt. 342)
64 03-07 Y Implementing Unfinished Recommendations of the 9/11 Commission Act of 2007 S. 4 Agreed to (51-48) McCaskill amendment (to the Reid substitute amendment) to provide appeal rights and employee engagement mechanisms for passenger and property screeners. (S.Admt. 316)
63 03-06 N Implementing Unfinished Recommendations of the 9/11 Commission Act of 2007 S. 4 Rejected (49-50) Leahy amendment (to the Reid substitute amendment) which increases the minimum allocation for States under the State Homeland Security Grant program from 0.45 percent in the underlying substitute amendment to 0.75 percent. (S.Admt. 333)
62 03-06 N Implementing Unfinished Recommendations of the 9/11 Commission Act of 2007 S. 4 Tabled (59-40) Lieberman motion to table the Obama amendment (to the Reid substitute amendment) which requires high-risk qualifying criteria to be considered in allocating funds under the State Homeland Security Grant Program. (S.Admt. 338)
61 03-06 N Implementing Unfinished Recommendations of the 9/11 Commission Act of 2007 S. 4 Tabled (56-43) Lieberman motion to table the Feinstein, et al., amendment regarding the allocation of grants through the Department of Homeland Security, and for other purposes. (S.Admt. 335)
60 03-06 Y Implementing Unfinished Recommendations of the 9/11 Commission Act of 2007 S. 4 Tabled (51-46) Reid motion to table the DeMint amendment (to the Reid substitute amendment) which strikes the provision in the bill that provides collective bargaining rights for Transportation Security Officers. (S.Admt. 314)
59 03-05 Y Nomination of Carl Joseph Artman, of Colorado, to be an Assistant Secretary of the Interior.   Confirmed (87-1) Confirmation of the nomination of Carl Joseph Artman, of Colorado, to be an Assistant Secretary of the Interior.
58 03-02 Y Implementing Unfinished Recommendations of the 9/11 Commission Act of 2007 S. 4 Agreed to (82-1) Salazar amendment (to the Reid substitute amendment) to create a Rural Policing Institute as part of the Federal Law Enforcement Training Center. (S.Admt. 280)
57 03-02 Y Implementing Unfinished Recommendations of the 9/11 Commission Act of 2007 S. 4 Agreed to (82-0) Sununu amendment (to the Reid substitute amendment) to expand the reporting requirement on cross border interoperability. (S.Admt. 292)
56 03-01 N Implementing Unfinished Recommendations of the 9/11 Commission Act of 2007 S. 4 Tabled (58-38) Collins motion to table the Schumer, et al., amendment which requires, within three years, 100 percent of containers from the largest foreign trade partners to be scanned and sealed before arriving in the U.S., and extends the requirement to all ports worldwide within five years. (S.Admt. 298)
55 02-28 Y Implementing Unfinished Recommendations of the 9/11 Commission Act of 2007 S. 4 Agreed to (94-2) DeMint modified amendment (to the Reid substitute amendment) which codifies the prohibition against issuing transportation security cards to applicants who have been convicted of offenses contained in a list promulgated in final regulations by the Department of Homeland Security. (S.Admt. 279)
54 02-28 Y Implementing Unfinished Recommendations of the 9/11 Commission Act of 2007 S. 4 Agreed to (58-37) Inouye, et al., amendment (to the Reid substitute amendment) which codifies the prohibition against issuing transportation security cards to applicants who have been convicted of offenses contained in a list promulgated in final regulations by the Department of Homeland Security. (S.Admt. 285)
53 02-27 Y Implementing Unfinished Recommendations of the 9/11 Commission Act of 2007 S. 4 Agreed to (97-0) Lieberman, et al., motion to close further debate on the motion to proceed to the bill.
52 02-17 Y Adjournment Resolution H.Con. Res.67 Passed (47-33) Adoption of the resolution providing for the adjournment of the House of Representatives and the Senate.
51* 02-17 Y A bill to express the sense of the Congress on Iraq. S. 574 Rejected (56-34) Nelson (NE), et al., motion to close further debate on the motion to proceed to the bill which expresses the Sense of the Congress regarding the troop increase in Iraq.
50 02-15 Y Nomination of Marcia Morales Howard, of Florida, to be United States District Judge for the Middle District of Florida.   Confirmed (93-0) Confirmation
49 02-15 Y Nomination of Norman Randy Smith, of Idaho, to be United States Circuit Judge for the Ninth Circuit.   Confirmed (94-0) Confirmation
48 02-14 Y Continuing Resolution H.J.Res. 20 Passed (81-15) Adoption of the resolution.
47 02-14 Y Nomination of Nora Barry Fischer, of Pennsylvania, to be United States District Judge for the Western District of Pennsylvania.   Confirmed (96-0) Confirmation
46* 02-13 Y Continuing Resolution H.J.Res. 20 Agreed to (71-26) Motion to invoke cloture
45 02-08 Y Nomination of General George W. Casey, Jr., to be U.S. Army Chief of Staff   Confirmed (83-14) Confirmation
44* 02-05 Y Iraq Resolution Bill S. 470 Rejected (49-47) Levin, et al., motion to close further debate on the motion to proceed to the bill which expresses the sense of the Congress that the Senate disagrees with the President's plan to augment our forces in Iraq by 21,500 troops.
43* 02-01 N Iraq Resolution S. Con. Res. 2 Rejected (0-97) Motion to close further debate on the motion to proceed to the resolution.
42 02-01 Y Fair Minimum Wage Act of 2007 H.R. 2 Passed (94-3) Passage of the bill which increases the minimum wage to $7.25 per hour and provides for small business tax relief.
41 02-01 Y Nomination of Gregory Kent Fizzell, of Oklahoma, to be United States District Judge for the Northern District of Oklahoma.   Confirmed (99-0) Confirmation
40 02-01 Y Nomination of Lawrence Joseph O'Neill, of California, to be United States District Judge for the Eastern District of California.   Confirmed (97-0) Confirmation
39* 01-31 Y Fair Minimum Wage Act of 2007 H.R. 2 Agreed to (88-8) Motion to close further debate on the bill.
38* 01-31 N Fair Minimum Wage Act of 2007 H.R. 2 Rejected (46-50) Kyl motion to waive the budget act to permit consideration of the Kyl amendment (to the Baucus substitute amendment) which extends the tax cuts for leasehold, restaurant and retail space improvements through 2008. (S.Admt. 115)
37 01-31 Y Fair Minimum Wage Act of 2007 H.R. 2 Tabled (49-48) Baucus motion to table the Kyl amendment (to the Reid for Baucus substitute amendment) which extends the increased expensing for small business through 2012. (S.Admt. 209)
36 01-30 Y Nomination of Philip S. Gutierrez, of California, to be United States District Judge for the Central District of California.   Confirmed (97-0) Confirmation
35 01-30 Y Nomination of Lisa Godbey Wood, of Georgia, to be United States District Judge for the Southern District of Georgia.   Confirmed (97-0) Confirmation
34* 01-30 Y Fair Minimum Wage Act of 2007 H.R. 2 Agreed to (87-10) Kennedy, et al., motion to close further debate on the Baucus substitute amendment. (S.Admt. 100)
33 01-26 Y Nomination of LTG David H. Petraeus to be General and Commander, Multi-National Forces-Iraq   Confirmed (81-0) Confirmation of the nomination.
32 01-25 Y Fair Minimum Wage Act of 2007 H.R. 2 Tabled (50-42) Baucus motion to table the Kyl amendment (to the Baucus substitute amendment) which extends the tax cuts for leasehold improvements, restaurants, and retail depreciation. (S.Admt. 205)
31 01-25 Y Fair Minimum Wage Act of 2007 H.R. 2 Agreed to (94-0) Sessions-Inhofe-Grassley amendment which prohibits employers convicted of hiring undocumented workers from receiving government contracts. (S.Admt. 148)
30 01-25 N Fair Minimum Wage Act of 2007 H.R. 2 Rejected (43-50) Smith amendment (to the Baucus substitute amendment) which makes permanent the education-related tax incentives contained in the Economic Growth and Tax Relief Reconciliation Act of 2001; and makes permanent the above-the-line deduction for certain expenses of elementary and secondary school teachers; and increases the deduction from $250 to $400. (S.Admt. 113)
29 01-25 Y Fair Minimum Wage Act of 2007 H.R. 2 Agreed to (90-0) Baucus amendment (to the Baucus substitute amendment) which expreses the sense of the Senate that Congress should make permanent the tax incentives to make education more affordable and more accessible for American families and eliminate wasteful spending, such as spending on unnecessary tax loopholes, in order to fully offset the cost of such incentives and avoid forcing taxpayers to pay substantially more interest to foreign creditors. (S.Admt. 206)
28 01-25 N Fair Minimum Wage Act of 2007 H.R. 2 Rejected (42-51) Bunning motion to waive the Budget Act to permit consideration of the Bunning-Graham amendment (to the Baucus substitute amendment) which repeals the 1993 tax increase on the amount of Social Security benefits subject to income tax. (S.Admt. 119)
27 01-25 Y Fair Minimum Wage Act of 2007 H.R. 2 Agreed to (93-0) Baucus amendment (to the Baucus substitute amendment) which expresses the sense of the Senate that Congress should repeal the 1993 tax increase on Social Security benefits and eliminate wasteful spending, such as spending on unnecessary tax loopholes, in order to fully offset the cost of such repeal and avoid forcing taxpayers to pay substantially more interest to foreign creditors. (S.Admt. 207)
26 01-25 N Fair Minimum Wage Act of 2007 H.R. 2 Rejected (47-48) Ensign motion to waive the Budget Act to permit consideration of the Ensign, et al., amendment (to the Baucus substitute amendment) which permit tax-free distributions from Health Savings Accounts for payment of health insurance premiums if the policy is a high deductible health policy (HDHP) purchased on the individual market. (S.Admt. 154)
25 01-25 N Fair Minimum Wage Act of 2007 H.R. 2 Rejected (18-76) DeMint motion to waive the Budget Act to permit consideration of the DeMint amendment (to the Baucus substitute amendment) which increases the minimum wage in each state by $2.10 above the amount currently set by each state in three $.70 increments over 26 months. (S.Admt. 158)
24 01-24 N Fair Minimum Wage Act of 2007 H.R. 2 Rejected (28-69) Allard amendment which prohibits the Federal government from establishing a national minimum wage and allows the State government in each state to set the minimum wage in their state. (S.Admt. 116)
23* 01-24 Y Fair Minimum Wage Act of 2007 H.R. 2 Rejected (54-43) Kennedy, et al., motion to close further debate on the bill.
22* 01-24 N Fair Minimum Wage Act of 2007 H.R. 2 Rejected (49-48) Reid, et al., motion to close further debate on the Gregg, et al., amendment which gives the President the authority to send a line item recission package to Congress. (S.Admt. 101)
21 01-23 Y Fair Minimum Wage Act of 2007 H.R. 2 Agreed to (98-0) Sessions Amdt. No. 106 As Modified; To express the sense of the Senate that increasing personal savings is a necessary step toward ensuring the economic security of all the people of the United States upon retirement. (S.Admt. 106)
20 01-23 Y Fair Minimum Wage Act of 2007 H.R. 2 Agreed to (99-0) Snowe Amdt. No. 103 As Modified; In the nature of a substitute. (S.Admt. 103)
19 01-18 Y Legislative Transparency and Accountability Act of 2007 S. 1 Passed (96-2) Passage of S.1 As Amended; A bill to provide greater transparency in the legislative process.
18 01-18 Y Legislative Transparency and Accountability Act of 2007 S. 1 Rejected (27-71) Lieberman Amdt No. 30; To establish a Senate Office of Public Integrity.(S.Admt. 30)
17 01-18 N Legislative Transparency and Accountability Act of 2007 S. 1 Agreed to (55-43) Bennett Amdt No. 20; To strike a provision relating to paid efforts to stimulate grassroots lobbying.(S.Admt. 20)
16** 01-17 Y Legislative Transparency and Accountability Act of 2007 S. 1 Rejected (50-46) Motion to Invoke Cloture on the Reid Amdt No. 3 To S.1; In the nature of a substitute. (S.Admt. 3)
15 01-17 Y Legislative Transparency and Accountability Act of 2007 S. 1 Agreed to (87-9) Reid Amdt No. 4, As Modified and Amended; To strengthen the gift and travel bans. (S.Admt. 4)
14 01-17 N Legislative Transparency and Accountability Act of 2007 S. 1 Agreed to (51-45) Bennett Amdt. No. 81, As amended; To permit travel hosted by preapproved 501(c)(3) organizations. (S.Admt. 81)
13 01-17 Y Legislative Transparency and Accountability Act of 2007 S. 1 Agreed to (88-5) Feingold Amdt. No. 65; To prohibit lobbyists and entities that retain or employ lobbyists from throwing lavish parties honoring Members at party conventions. (S.Admt. 65)
12** 01-16 Y Legislative Transparency and Accountability Act of 2007 S. 1 Agreed to (95-2) Motion to Invoke Cloture on the Reid Amdt. No. 4 to S.1; To strengthen the gift and travel bans. (S.Admt. 4)
11 01-16 Y Legislative Transparency and Accountability Act of 2007 S. 1 Agreed to (98-0) Demint Amdt. No. 11, As amended; To strengthen earmark reform.(S.Admt. 11)
10 01-16 Y Legislative Transparency and Accountability Act of 2007 S. 1 Agreed to (98-0) Durbin Amdt. No. 44 As Modified; To strengthen earmark reform. (S.Admt. 44)
9 01-12 Y Legislative Transparency and Accountability Act of 2007 S. 1 Agreed to (81-6) Vitter Amdt. No. 10; To increase the penalty for failure to comply with lobbying disclosure requirements. (S.Admt. 10)
8 01-12 Y Legislative Transparency and Accountability Act of 2007 S. 1 Agreed to (87-0) Kerry Amdt. No. 1, As Modified; To amend title 5, United States Code, to deny Federal retirement benefits to individuals convicted of certain offenses, and for other purposes.(S.Admt. 1)
7 01-11 Y Motion to instruct   Agreed to (90-6) Motion to instruct the Sergeant at Arms to request the attendance of absent senators
6 01-11 N Legislative Transparency and Accountability Act of 2007 S. 1 Rejected (25-72) Motion to Waive CBA DeMint Amdt. No. 13; To prevent government shutdowns. (S.Admt. 13)
5 01-11 Y Legislative Transparency and Accountability Act of 2007 S. 1 Rejected (46-51) Motion to Table DeMint Amdt. No. 11; To strengthen earmark reform. (S.Admt. 11)
4 01-10 Y Legislative Transparency and Accountability Act of 2007 S. 1 Tabled (56-40) Motion to Table Vitter Amdt. No. 6; to prohibit authorized committees and leadership PACs from employing the spouse or immediate family members of any candidate or Federal office holder connected to the committee.(S.Admt. 6)
3 01-10 Y Legislative Transparency and Accountability Act of 2007 S. 1 Tabled (56-40) Motion to Table Vitter Amdt. No. 5; To modify the application of the Federal Election Campaign Act of 1971 to Indian tribes. (S.Admt. 5)
2 01-10 Y Legislative Transparency and Accountability Act of 2007 S. 1 Agreed to (93-2) Vitter Amdt No. 7; To amend the Ethics in Government Act of 1978 to establish criminal penalties for knowingly and willfully falsifying or failing to file or report certain information required to be reported (S.Admt. 7)
1 01-08 Y Resolution honoring President Gerald R. Ford S. Res. 19 Passed (88-0) Passage of resolution


 

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