Carl Levin — U.S. Senator from Michigan

Voting Record

110th Congress Second Session - 2008

200 - 101 |100 - 1

Vote Date Psn Title Bill Result Description
100 04-10 N Consolidated Natural Resources Act of 2008


S.2739 Rejected (22-73)

Coburn-McCain amendment which makes 1% of the amounts appropriated to the Secretary of the Interior available for the Director of the National Park Service to dispose of assets described in the candidate asset disposition list. (S.Admt. 4519)

99 04-10 N Consolidated Natural Resources Act of 2008


S.2739 Rejected (27-67)

To ensure that all individuals who reside, or own property that is located, in a proposed National Heritage Area are informed of the designation of the National Heritage Area. (S.Admt. 4520)

98 04-10 N Consolidated Natural Resources Act of 2008


S.2739 Rejected (19-76)

To require approval prior to the assumption of control by the Federal Government of State property. (S.Admt. 4521)

97 04-10   Consolidated Natural Resources Act of 2008


S.2739 Rejected (30-63)

To require the Director of the Office of Management and Budget to determine on an annual basis the quantity of land that is owned by the Federal Government and the cost to taxpayers of the ownership of the land. (S.Admt. 4522)

96 04-10 Y Renewable Energy and Energy Conservation Tax Act of 2007 - (Foreclosure Prevention Act of 2008)


H.R.3221 Passed (84-12)

Passage

95 04-10 Y Renewable Energy and Energy Conservation Tax Act of 2007 - (Foreclosure Prevention Act of 2008)


H.R.3221 Agreed to (88-8)

To amend the Internal Revenue Code of 1986 to provide for the limited continuation of clean energy production incentives and incentives to improve energy efficiency in order to prevent a downturn in these sectors that would result from a lapse in the tax law. (S.Admt. 4419)

94 04-10 N Renewable Energy and Energy Conservation Tax Act of 2007 - (Foreclosure Prevention Act of 2008)


H.R.3221 Rejected (15-79)

Alexander-Kyl amendment (to the Ensign, et al., amendment -- vote No. 95) which reduces the benefit for wind projects at 1 cent per kilowatt in lieu of the current 2 cent per kilowatt cap; directs the savings to extend all renewable energy tax production credits for two years. (S.Admt. 4429)

93* 04-08 Y Renewable Energy and Energy Conservation Tax Act of 2007 - (Foreclosure Prevention Act of 2008)


H.R.3221 Agreed to (92-6)

Dodd, et al., motion to close further debate on the substitute amendment. (S.Admt. 4387)

92* 04-04 Y Renewable Energy and Energy Conservation Tax Act of 2007 - (Foreclosure Prevention Act of 2008)


H.R.3221 Agreed to (74-5)

To amend the Internal Revenue Code of 1986 to allow use of amended income tax returns to take into account receipt of certain hurricane-related casualty loss grants by disallowing previously taken casualty loss deductions and to waive the deadline on the construction of GO Zone property which is eligible for bonus depreciation. (S.Admt. 4389)

91 04-04 Y Renewable Energy and Energy Conservation Tax Act of 2007 - (Foreclosure Prevention Act of 2008)


H.R.3221 Agreed to (76-2)

Voinovich-Stabenow, et al., modified amendment (to the Dodd-Shelby-Chambliss substitute amendment No. 4387) which protects families most vulnerable to foreclosure due to a sudden loss of income by extending the depreciation incentive to loss companies that have accumulated alternative minimum tax research and development tax credits. (S.Admt. 4406)

90* 04-03 N Renewable Energy and Energy Conservation Tax Act of 2007 - (Foreclosure Prevention Act of 2008)


H.R.3221 Rejected (41-44)

Kyl motion to waive section 201 of S. Con. Res. 21, the FY 2008 Congressional Budget Resolution, to permit consideration of the Kyl amendment (to the Dodd-Shelby-Chambliss substitute amendment No. 4387) which provides an adjustment for inflation to the amount allowed to be excluded from capital gains taxes resulting from the sale of a principal residence (at a cost of $15 billion over ten years); and does not provide an offset.(S.Admt. 4407)

89* 04-03 Y Renewable Energy and Energy Conservation Tax Act of 2007 - (Foreclosure Prevention Act of 2008)


H.R.3221 Rejected (44-40) Murray motion to waive section 201 of S. Con. Res. 21, the FY 2008 Congressional Budget Resolution, to permit consideration of the Murray, et al., amendment (to the Dodd-Shelby-Chambliss substitute amendment No. 4387) which increases funding for housing counseling resources by $100 million. (S.Admt. 4397)
88 04-03 N Renewable Energy and Energy Conservation Tax Act of 2007 - (Foreclosure Prevention Act of 2008)


H.R.3221 Tabled (58-36) Durbin motion to table the Durbin amendment (to the Dodd-Shelby-Chambliss substitute amendment No. 4387) which permits bankruptcy judges to modify mortgages on primary residences. (S.Admt. 4388)
87 04-03 Y A resolution honoring the sacrifice of the members of the United States Armed Forces who have been killed in Iraq and Afghanistan.


S. Res. 501 Agreed to (95-0) Resolution agreed to
86* 04-01 Y Renewable Energy and Energy Conservation Tax Act of 2007 - (Foreclosure Prevention Act of 2008)


H.R.3221 Agreed to (94-1) Upon Reconsideration Motion to Invoke Cloture on the Motion to Proceed to H.R. 3221
85 03-14 Y Budget Resolution FY2009 


S.Con. Res. 70 Agreed to (51-44) Adoption of the resolution.
84 03-14 Y Budget Resolution FY2009 


S.Con. Res. 70 Agreed to (73-23) Vitter amendment which expresses the sense of the Senate that: (1) the leadership of the Senate should bring to the floor for full debate in 2008 comprehensive legislation that legalizes the importation of prescription drugs from highly industrialized countries with safe pharmaceutical infrastructures and creates a regulatory pathway to ensure that such drugs are safe; (2) such legislation should be given an up or down vote on the floor of the Senate; and (3) previous Senate approval of 3 amendments in support of prescription drug importation shows the Senate's strong support for passage of comprehensive importation legislation. (S.Admt. 4299)
83 03-14 Y Budget Resolution FY2009 


S.Con. Res. 70 Agreed to (73-23) Biden, et al., amendment which increases Function 150 (International Affairs) by $4.1 billion in Budget Authority for FY 2009, and by $4.1 billion in Outlays for FYs 2009-2013; assumes that the funds will be used to restore full funding for the international affairs budget, in support of the reconstruction of Iraq and Afghanistan, nuclear nonproliferation, foreign assistance, fighting global AIDS, promoting sustainable development, and other efforts; and offsets by reducing function 920 (Allowances) by the same amount. (S.Admt. 4245)
82 03-14 N Budget Resolution FY2009 


S.Con. Res. 70 Rejected (45-51) DeMint amendment which provides for a deficit-neutral reserve fund for providing an above the line Federal income tax deduction for individuals who do not receive health insurance through an employer and who purchase such insurance on the private market, provided that such legislation would not increase taxes and would not increase the deficit. (S.Admt. 4339)
81 03-14 N Budget Resolution FY2009 


S.Con. Res. 70 Rejected (46-52) Allard-Thune-Brownback amendment which modifies the deficit neutral reserve fund to improve America's health by amending the definition of "targeted low income child" to include the unborn child from the moment of conception. (S.Admt. 4233)
80 03-14 Y Budget Resolution FY2009 


S.Con. Res. 70 Agreed to (70-27) Boxer amendment: Modifies the deficit neutral reserve fund to Improve America's Health by adding pregnant women to those eligible for SCHIP. (S.Admt. 4379)
79 03-13 N Budget Resolution FY2009 


S.Con. Res. 70 Rejected (41-57) DeMint amendment which creates a deficit-neutral reserve fund that would rescind any earmarks for the city of Berkeley, California; and redirects funds to the Operations and Maintenance, Marine Corps account of the Department of Defense. (S.Admt. 4380)
78 03-13 N Budget Resolution FY2009 


S.Con. Res. 70 Rejected (47-51) Grassley modified amendment which exempts modification to the individual alternative minimum tax (AMT) from pay-as-you-go enforcement. (S.Admt. 4276)
77 03-13 N Budget Resolution FY2009 


S.Con. Res. 70 Rejected (48-50) Kyl amendment which provides for a $5 million exemption on estate taxes. (S.Admt. 4372)
76 03-13 Y Budget Resolution FY2009 


S.Con. Res. 70 Rejected (23-77) Landrieu amendment which increases the estate tax exemption to $5 million and sets the estate tax rate at 35 percent; and offsets by closing tax loopholes that allow offshore deferral of compensation and transactions entered into solely for the purpose of avoiding taxation. (S.Admt. 4378)
75 03-13 N Budget Resolution FY2009 


S.Con. Res. 70 Rejected (29-71) Motion to waive the Budget Act to permit consideration of the DeMint amendment which establishes an earmark moratorium for fiscal year 2009. (S.Admt. 4347)
74 03-13 N Budget Resolution FY2009 


S.Con. Res. 70 Rejected (49-50) Kyl amendment which extends expiring tax provisions such as the R&D Tax Credit, the combat pay exclusion, the education deduction, and the alternative energy incentives through the end of 2009. (S.Admt. 4348)
73 03-13 N Budget Resolution FY2009 


S.Con. Res. 70 Rejected (27-71) Motion to waive the budget act to permit consideration of the Cornyn amendment which increases the number of Senators necessary to waive the PAYGO Point of Order from 60 to 100. (S.Admt. 4313)
72 03-13 N Budget Resolution FY2009 


S.Con. Res. 70 Rejected (39-59) Motion to Waive the Budget Act to permit consideration of the DeMint amendment which creates a point of order against bills that would raise gasoline prices. (S.Admt. 4340)
71 03-13 N Budget Resolution FY2009 


S.Con. Res. 70 Rejected (49-49) Ensign amendment which increases funding for the Department of Justice for the vigorous enforcement of a prohibition against taking minors across State lines in circumvention of laws requiring the involvement of parents in abortion decisions consistent with the Child Custody Protection Act. (S.Admt. 4335)
70 03-13 Y Budget Resolution FY2009 


S.Con. Res. 70 Agreed to (90-5) Boxer modified amendment which increases funding for the Department of Justice for the vigorous enforcement of laws protecting children. (S.Admt. 4368)
69 03-13 Y Budget Resolution FY2009 


S.Con. Res. 70 Tabled (58-40) Motion to table the Vitter amendment which creates a reserve fund to ensure that Federal assistance does not go to "sanctuary cities." (S.Admt. 4309)
68 03-13 Y Budget Resolution FY2009 


S.Con. Res. 70 Agreed to (89-7) Kohl amendment which establishes a deficit-neutral reserve fund for a 3-year extension of the pilot program for national and State background checks on direct patient access employees of long-term care facilities or providers. (S.Admt. 4197)
67 03-13 N Budget Resolution FY2009 


S.Con. Res. 70 Agreed to (49-48) Brownback amendment which provides funds for a Commission on Budgetary Accountability and Review of Federal Agencies. (S.Admt. 4284)
66 03-13 N Budget Resolution FY2009 


S.Con. Res. 70 Rejected (29-68) Allard amendment which reduces spending by 5 percent on programs rated (as mandated under the Government Performance and Results Act (Public Law 103-62)) ineffective by the Office of Management and Budget Program Assessment Rating Tool. (S.Admt. 4232)
65 03-13 N Budget Resolution FY2009 


S.Con. Res. 70 Rejected (41-57) DeMint amendment which provides for a deficit-neutral reserve fund for Social Security reform. (S.Admt. 4328)
64 03-13 Y Budget Resolution FY2009 


S.Con. Res. 70 Rejected (43-55) Sanders amendment which restores the pre-2001 top income tax rate for people earning over $1 million, and uses this revenue to invest in LIHEAP; IDEA; Head Start; Child Care; nutrition; school construction and deficit reduction. (S.Admt. 4218)
63 03-13 N Budget Resolution FY2009 


S.Con. Res. 70 Rejected (42-56) Ensign amendment which requires wealthy Medicare beneficiaries to pay a greater share of their Medicare Part D premiums. (S.Admt. 4240)
62 03-13 N Budget Resolution FY2009 


S.Con. Res. 70 Rejected (0-97) Allard amendment regarding raising taxes. (S.Admt. 4246)
61* 03-13 N Budget Resolution FY2009 


S.Con. Res. 70 Rejected (58-40) Motion to Waive C.B.A. to protect the family budget by providing for a budget point of order against legislation that increases income taxes on taxpayers, including hard-working middle-income families, entrepreneurs, and college students. (S.Admt. 4242)
60 03-13 N Budget Resolution FY2009 


S.Con. Res. 70 Agreed to (61-37) Sessions amendment which establishes a deficit-neutral reserve fund for border security, immigration enforcement, and criminal alien removal programs. (S.Admt. 4231)
59 03-13 Y Budget Resolution FY2009 


S.Con. Res. 70 Agreed to (53-45) Menendez amendment which establishes a reserve fund for immigration reform and enforcement. (S.Admt. 4259)
58 03-13 N Budget Resolution FY2009 


S.Con. Res. 70 Agreed to (54-44) Alexander amendment which takes $670,000 used by the EEOC in bringing actions against employers that require their employees to speak English, and instead uses the money to teach English to adults through the Department of Education's English Literacy/Civics Education State Grant program. (S.Admt. 4222)
57 03-13 Y Budget Resolution FY2009 


S.Con. Res. 70 Agreed to (95-2) Kennedy amendment which increases funding for the Department of Education's English Literacy-Civics Education State Grant program, with an offset. (S.Admt. 4350)
56 03-13 N Budget Resolution FY2009 


S.Con. Res. 70 Rejected (47-51) Alexander modified amendment regarding energy efficiency. (S.Admt. 4207)
55 03-13 Y Budget Resolution FY2009 


S.Con. Res. 70 Agreed to (56-43) Bill Nelson amendment which establishes a deficit-neutral reserve fund to improve energy efficiency and production. (S.Admt. 4329)
54 03-13 Y Budget Resolution FY2009 


S.Con. Res. 70 Agreed to (69-30) Dorgan amendment to increase the Indian Health Service by $1 billion in FY 2009. (S.Admt. 4198)
53 03-13 Y Budget Resolution FY2009 


S.Con. Res. 70 Agreed to (95-4) Specter amendment to increase funding for the National Institutes of Health and the Low Income Home Energy Assistance Program. (S.Admt. 4203)
52 03-13 N Budget Resolution FY2009 


S.Con. Res. 70 Rejected (47-53) Bunning modified amendment regarding taxes on Social Security. (S.Admt. 4192)
51 03-13 Y Budget Resolution FY2009 


S.Con. Res. 70 Agreed to (53-46) Conrad amendment which adds a deficit-neutral reserve fund for repealing the 1993 increase in the income tax on Social Security benefits. (S.Admt. 4204)
50 03-13 N Budget Resolution FY2009 


S.Con. Res. 70 Rejected (50-50) Kyl amendment regarding the estate tax. (S.Admt. 4191)
49 03-13 N Budget Resolution FY2009 


S.Con. Res. 70 Rejected (38-62) Salazar modified amendment which reforms the estate tax to avoid subjecting thousands of families, family businesses, and family farms and ranches to the estate tax. (S.Admt. 4196)
48 03-13 N Budget Resolution FY2009 


S.Con. Res. 70 Rejected (49-51) Upon Reconsideration Specter amendment which repeals section 13203 of the Omnibus Budget Reconciliation Act of 1993 by restoring the Alternative Minimum Tax rates that had been in effect prior thereto. (S.Admt. 4189)
47 03-13 N Budget Resolution FY2009 


S.Con. Res. 70 Agreed to (50-50) Motion to reconsider vote No. 45. (S.Admt. 4189)
46 03-13 Y Budget Resolution FY2009 


S.Con. Res. 70 Rejected (49-51) Motion to table the motion to reconsider vote No. 45. (S.Admt. 4189)
45 03-13 N Budget Resolution FY2009 


S.Con. Res. 70 Rejected (49-50) Specter amendment which repeals section 13203 of the Omnibus Budget Reconciliation Act of 1993 by restoring the Alternative Minimum Tax rates that had been in effect prior thereto. (S.Admt. 4189)
44 03-13 Y Budget Resolution FY2009 


S.Con. Res. 70 Agreed to (53-46) Conrad amendment which adds a deficit-neutral reserve fund for repealing the 1993 rate increase for the alternative minimum tax for individuals. (S.Admt. 4190)
43 03-13 N Budget Resolution FY2009 


S.Con. Res. 70 Rejected (47-52) Graham modified amendment regarding the income tax rate structure; the estate tax; and other tax provisions. (S.Admt. 4170)
42 03-13 Y Budget Resolution FY2009 


S.Con. Res. 70 Agreed to (99-1) Baucus amendment which provides tax relief to middle-class families and small businesses, property tax relief to homeowners, relief to those whose homes were damaged or destroyed by Hurricanes Katrina and Rita, and tax relief to America's troops and veterans. (S.Admt. 4160)
41 03-06 Y Consumer Product Safety Modernization Act


H.R.4040 Passed (79-13) Passage
40 03-06 Y A bill to reform the Consumer Product Safety Commission


S.2663 Tabled (56-39) To allow the prevailing party in certain civil actions related to consumer product safety rules to recover attorney fees. (S.Admt. 4097)
39 03-05 Y A bill to reform the Consumer Product Safety Commission


S.2663 Tabled (51-45) To prohibit State attorneys general from entering into contingency fee agreements for legal or expert witness services in certain civil actions relating to Federal consumer product safety rules, regulations, standards, certification or labeling requirements, or orders. (S.Admt. 4094)
38 03-05 Y A bill to reform the Consumer Product Safety Commission


S.2663 Agreed to (96-0) To authorize appropriations for necessary or appropriate travel, subsistence, and related expenses, and for other purposes. (S.Admt. 4105)
37 03-04 Y A bill to reform the Consumer Product Safety Commission


S.2663 Tabled (57-39) Motion to table the DeMint substitute amendment. (S.Admt. 4095)
36* 03-03 Y A bill to reform the Consumer Product Safety Commission


S.2663 Agreed to (80-1) Motion to invoke cloture on the motion to proceed to the bill.
35* 02-28 Y New Direction for Energy Independence, National Security, and Consumer Protection Act and the Renewable Energy and Energy Conservation Tax Act of 2007



H.R.3221 Rejected (48-46) Motion to Invoke Cloture on the Motion to Proceed to H.R.3221
34* 02-27 Y A bill to require a report setting forth the global strategy of the United States to combat and defeat al Qaeda and its affiliates.



S.2634 Agreed to (89-3) Feingold, et al., motion to close further debate on the motion to proceed to the bill.
33* 02-26 N A bill to provide for the safe redeployment of United States troops from Iraq



S.2633 Agreed to (70-24) Feingold, et al., motion to close further debate on the motion to proceed to the bill.
32 02-26 Y Indian Health Care Improvement Act Amendments of 2007



S.1200 Passed (83-10) S.1200 as Amended; Indian Health Care Improvement Act Amendments of 2008
31 02-26 Y Indian Health Care Improvement Act Amendments of 2007



S.1200 Agreed to (56-38) To modify a provision relating to development of innovative approaches. (S.Admt. 3897)
30 02-26 N Indian Health Care Improvement Act Amendments of 2007



S.1200 Agreed to (52-42) To modify a section relating to limitation on use of funds appropriated to the Service. (S.Admt. 3896)
29* 02-25 Y Indian Health Care Improvement Act Amendments of 2007



S.1200 Agreed to (78-11) Of a perfecting nature. (S.Admt. 4070)
28* 02-25 Y Indian Health Care Improvement Act Amendments of 2007



S.1200 Agreed to (85-2) Reid, et al., motion to close further debate on the Dorgan-Murkowski, et al., substitute amendment. (S.Admt. 3899)
27 02-14 Y Indian Health Care Improvement Act Amendments of 2007



S.1200 Agreed to (94-0) To protect rape and sexual assault victims from HIV/AIDS and other sexually transmitted diseases. (S.Admt. 4032)
26 02-14 N Indian Health Care Improvement Act Amendments of 2007


S.1200 Rejected (21-73) To prioritize scarce resources to basic medical services for Indians. (S.Admt. 4036)
25 02-14 N Indian Health Care Improvement Act Amendments of 2007



S.1200 Rejected (28-67) To allow tribal members to make their own health care choices. (S.Admt. 4034)
24 02-14 Y Indian Health Care Improvement Act Amendments of 2007



S.1200 Agreed to (95-0) Dorgan-Murkowski amendment (to the Dorgan-Murkowski, et al., substitute amendment No. 3899) (S.Admt. 4082)
23 02-13 Y Indian Health Care Improvement Act Amendments of 2007



S.1200 Agreed to (95-0) To express the sense of Congress regarding law enforcement and methamphetamine issues in Indian country.
22 02-13 Y Intelligence Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2008



H.R.2082 Agreed to (51-45) HR 2082 Conference Report Intelligence Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2008
21* 02-13 Y Intelligence Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2008



H.R.2082 Agreed to (92-4) Motion To Invoke Cloture On The Conference Report To Accompany H.R. 2082; Intelligence Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2008
20 02-12 N FISA Amendments Act of 2007



S.2248 Passed (68-29) S.2248 as Amended; FISA Amendments Act of 2007
19* 02-12 N FISA Amendments Act of 2007



S.2248 Agreed to (69-29) Motion to Invoke Cloture Re. S. 2248; FISA Amendments Act of 2007
18 02-12 Y FISA Amendments Act of 2007



S.2248 Rejected (41-57) To provide for the review of certifications by the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Court. (S.Admt. 3919)
17 02-12 Y FISA Amendments Act of 2007



S.2248 Rejected (30-68) To provide for the substitution of the United States in certain civil actions. (S.Admt. 3927)
16 02-12 Y FISA Amendments Act of 2007



S.2248 Rejected (37-60) To modify the requirements for certifications made prior to the initiation of certain acquisitions. (S.Admt. 3912)
15 02-12 Y FISA Amendments Act of 2007



S.2248 Rejected (31-67) To strike the provisions providing immunity from civil liability to electronic communication service providers for certain assistance provided to the Government. (S.Admt. 3907)
14 02-12 N FISA Amendments Act of 2007



S.2248 Rejected (35-63) To provide safeguards for communications involving persons inside the United States. (S.Admt. 3979)
13* 02-12 Y FISA Amendments Act of 2007



S.2248 Rejected (57-41) To provide a statement of the exclusive means by which electronic surveillance and interception of certain communications may be conducted. (S.Admt. 3910)
12 02-07 Y FISA Amendments Act of 2007



S.2248 Rejected (38-57) To prohibit reverse targeting and protect the rights of Americans who are communicating with people abroad. (S.Admt. 3913)
11 02-07 Y FISA Amendments Act of 2007



S.2248 Rejected (40-56) To place flexible limits on the use of information obtained using unlawful procedures. (S.Admt. 3915)
10 02-07 Y Economic Stimulus Act of 2008 H.R.5140 Passed (81-16) On passage of the bill
9 02-07 Y Economic Stimulus Act of 2008 H.R.5140 Agreed to (91-6) To revise the eligibility criteria for the 2008 recovery rebates for individuals. (S.Admt. 4010)
8* 02-06 Y Economic Stimulus Act of 2008 H.R.5140 Rejected (58-41) Motion to invoke cloture on the Reid amdt. (S.Admt. 3983)
7* 02-06 Y FISA Amendments Act of 2007 S.2248 Rejected (49-46) Cardin amendment which modifies the FISA reauthorization sunset provision in the underlying substitute amendment from six years to four years. (S.Admt. 3930)
6 02-05 Y Economic Stimulus Act of 2008 H.R.5140 Agreed to (73-12) Motion to instruct the Sergeant at Arms to request the attendance of absent Senators
5 02-04 Y Economic Stimulus Act of 2008 H.R.5140 Agreed to (80-4) Motion to invoke cloture on the motion to proceed to the bill.
4* 01-28 Y FISA Amendments Act of 2007 S.2248 Rejected (48-45) Rockefeller, et al., motion to close further debate on the Reid substitute amendment which provides a 30-day extension of the current FISA law. (S.Admt. 3918)
3* 01-28 N FISA Amendments Act of 2007 S.2248 Rejected (48-45) McConnell, et al., motion to close further debate on the Rockefeller-Bond substitute amendment. (S.Admt. 3911)
2* 01-24 N FISA Amendments Act of 2007 S.2248 Tabled (60-36) Bond motion to table the Judiciary Committee substitute modified amendment which reaffirms the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act (FISA) as the exclusive means for conducting foreign intelligence electronic surveillance
1 01-22 Y National Defense Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2008 H.R. 4986 Passed (91-3) On passage of the bill
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