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| Voted with the preferred position | Voted against the preferred position | ||||||
| Y | Voted YES | N | Voted NO | ||||
| - | Did Not Vote | A | Absent | ||||
| T | Paired Vote | Z | Presiding | ||||
| P | Voted PRESENT | ||||||
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| Preferred Position: | N | Y | N | Y | Y | Y | Score |
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Akaka, Daniel No longer in office |
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66% |
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Alexander, Lamar (R) Tennessee U.S. Senate |
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66% |
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Allard, Wayne No longer in office |
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33% |
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Barrasso, John (R) Wyoming U.S. Senate |
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50% |
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Baucus, Max (D) Montana U.S. Senate |
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50% |
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Bayh, Evan No longer in office |
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50% |
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Bennett, Robert No longer in office |
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83% |
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Biden, Joseph No longer in office |
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50% |
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Bingaman, Jeff No longer in office |
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66% |
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Bond, Christopher No longer in office |
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83% |
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Boxer, Barbara (D) California U.S. Senate |
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66% |
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Brown, Sherrod (D) Ohio U.S. Senate |
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66% |
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Brownback, Sam (R) Kansas Governor |
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50% |
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Bunning, Jim No longer in office |
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40% |
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| Preferred Position: | N | Y | N | Y | Y | Y | Score |
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Burr, Richard (R) North Carolina U.S. Senate |
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66% |
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Byrd, Robert No longer in office |
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50% |
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Cantwell, Maria (D) Washington U.S. Senate |
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50% |
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Cardin, Benjamin (D) Maryland U.S. Senate |
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66% |
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Carper, Thomas (D) Delaware U.S. Senate |
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66% |
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Casey, Robert (D) Pennsylvania U.S. Senate |
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66% |
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Chambliss, Saxby (R) Georgia U.S. Senate |
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66% |
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Clinton, Hillary No longer in office |
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60% |
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Coburn, Tom (R) Oklahoma U.S. Senate |
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40% |
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Cochran, Thad (R) Mississippi U.S. Senate |
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50% |
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Coleman, Norm No longer in office |
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83% |
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Collins, Susan (R) Maine U.S. Senate |
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83% |
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Conrad, Kent No longer in office |
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66% |
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Corker, Bob (R) Tennessee U.S. Senate |
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66% |
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Cornyn, John (R) Texas U.S. Senate |
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60% |
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| Preferred Position: | N | Y | N | Y | Y | Y | Score |
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Craig, Larry No longer in office |
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83% |
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Crapo, Mike (R) Idaho U.S. Senate |
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50% |
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DeMint, Jim No longer in office |
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16% |
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Dodd, Chris No longer in office |
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60% |
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Dole, Elizabeth No longer in office |
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40% |
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Domenici, Pete No longer in office |
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83% |
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Dorgan, Byron No longer in office |
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33% |
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Durbin, Richard (D) Illinois U.S. Senate |
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66% |
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Ensign, John No longer in office |
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66% |
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Enzi, Mike (R) Wyoming U.S. Senate |
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33% |
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Feingold, Russ No longer in office |
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33% |
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Feinstein, Dianne (D) California U.S. Senate |
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66% |
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Graham, Lindsey (R) South Carolina U.S. Senate |
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83% |
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Grassley, Chuck (R) Iowa U.S. Senate |
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66% |
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Gregg, Judd No longer in office |
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50% |
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| Preferred Position: | N | Y | N | Y | Y | Y | Score |
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Hagel, Charles No longer in office |
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83% |
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Harkin, Tom (D) Iowa U.S. Senate |
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66% |
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Hatch, Orrin (R) Utah U.S. Senate |
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66% |
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Hutchison, Kay Bailey No longer in office |
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66% |
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Inhofe, James (R) Oklahoma U.S. Senate |
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50% |
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Inouye, Daniel No longer in office |
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80% |
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Isakson, Johnny (R) Georgia U.S. Senate |
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66% |
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Johnson, Tim (D) South Dakota U.S. Senate |
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50% |
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Kennedy, Edward No longer in office |
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- | 60% |
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Kerry, John No longer in office |
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66% |
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Klobuchar, Amy (D) Minnesota U.S. Senate |
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66% |
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Kohl, Herb No longer in office |
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66% |
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Kyl, Jon No longer in office |
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66% |
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Landrieu, Mary (D) Louisiana U.S. Senate |
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33% |
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Lautenberg, Frank (D) New Jersey U.S. Senate |
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66% |
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| Preferred Position: | N | Y | N | Y | Y | Y | Score |
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Leahy, Patrick (D) Vermont U.S. Senate |
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66% |
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Levin, Carl (D) Michigan U.S. Senate |
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66% |
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Lieberman, Joe No longer in office |
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66% |
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Lincoln, Blanche No longer in office |
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66% |
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Lott, Trent No longer in office |
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* | 80% |
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Lugar, Richard No longer in office |
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83% |
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Martinez, Mel No longer in office |
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83% |
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McCain, John (R) Arizona U.S. Senate |
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75% |
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McCaskill, Claire (D) Missouri U.S. Senate |
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33% |
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McConnell, Mitch (R) Kentucky U.S. Senate |
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66% |
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Menendez, Robert (D) New Jersey U.S. Senate |
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66% |
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Mikulski, Barbara (D) Maryland U.S. Senate |
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66% |
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Murkowski, Lisa (R) Alaska U.S. Senate |
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83% |
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Murray, Patty (D) Washington U.S. Senate |
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66% |
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Nelson, Ben No longer in office |
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66% |
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| Preferred Position: | N | Y | N | Y | Y | Y | Score |
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Nelson, Bill (D) Florida U.S. Senate |
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50% |
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Obama, Barack No longer in office |
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50% |
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Pryor, Mark (D) Arkansas U.S. Senate |
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66% |
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Reed, Jack (D) Rhode Island U.S. Senate |
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66% |
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Reid, Harry (D) Nevada U.S. Senate |
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66% |
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Roberts, Pat (R) Kansas U.S. Senate |
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50% |
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Rockefeller, Jay (D) West Virginia U.S. Senate |
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50% |
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Rodham Clinton, Hillary No longer in office |
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60% |
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Salazar, Ken No longer in office |
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66% |
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Sanders, Bernie (I) Vermont U.S. Senate |
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33% |
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Schumer, Charles (D) New York U.S. Senate |
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80% |
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Sessions, Jeff (R) Alabama U.S. Senate |
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33% |
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Shelby, Richard (R) Alabama U.S. Senate |
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50% |
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Smith, Gordon No longer in office |
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66% |
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Snowe, Olympia No longer in office |
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83% |
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| Preferred Position: | N | Y | N | Y | Y | Y | Score |
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Specter, Arlen No longer in office |
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66% |
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Stabenow, Debbie (D) Michigan U.S. Senate |
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33% |
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Stevens, Ted No longer in office |
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100% |
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Sununu, John No longer in office |
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33% |
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Tester, Jon (D) Montana U.S. Senate |
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33% |
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Thomas, Craig No longer in office |
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* | * | * | * | 100% |
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Thune, John (R) South Dakota U.S. Senate |
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66% |
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Vitter, David (R) Louisiana U.S. Senate |
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50% |
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Voinovich, George No longer in office |
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83% |
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Warner, John No longer in office |
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83% |
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Webb, Jim No longer in office |
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66% |
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Whitehouse, Sheldon (D) Rhode Island U.S. Senate |
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66% |
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Wicker, Roger (R) Mississippi U.S. Senate |
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0% |
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Wyden, Ron (D) Oregon U.S. Senate |
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50% |
| Symbol Key: | |||||||
| Voted with the preferred position | Voted against the preferred position | ||||||
| Y | Voted YES | N | Voted NO | ||||
| - | Did Not Vote | A | Absent | ||||
| T | Paired Vote | Z | Presiding | ||||
| P | Voted PRESENT | ||||||
Key:
| 1 | 110-1 31: H.R.2, On the Amendment S.Amdt. 148 | S.Amdt. 148 to S.Amdt. 100 to H.R. 2. This amendment would debar federal contractors for 10 years for any immigration violation, even paperwork violations. (Passed 94-0) AGC POSITION: NO |
| 2 | 110-1 170: H.R.1495, On Passage of the Bill | Water Resources Development Act (H.R.1495). Important infrastructure vote that would authorize $23 billion in flood control, increasing navigation capacity and ecosystem restoration projects administered by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (USACE). (Vote on Final Passage Passed 91-4) AGC POSITION: YES |
| 3 | 110-1 227: H.R.800, On the Cloture Motion | Employee Free Choice Act (HR 800). The bill would create a fundamental shift in labor policy by approving legislation that would rely solely on "card check" rather than a secret ballot election to decide representation when organizing a union and also imposes mandatory mediation and binding arbitration. (Failed 51-48) AGC POSITION: NO |
| 4 | 110-1 228: S.1639, On the Cloture Motion | Comprehensive Immigration Reform Act (S 1639). This vote would have allowed debate to continue on comprehensive immigration reform. (Failed 64-35) AGC POSITION: YES |
| 5 | 110-1 406: H.R.1495, On Overriding the Veto | Water Resources Development Act (HR 1495). Important Veto Override infrastructure vote that would authorize $23 billion in flood control, increasing navigation capacity and ecosystem restoration projects administered by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (USACE). (Veto Override Passed 79-14) AGC POSITION: YES |
| 6 | 110-2 213: H.R.1424, On Passage of the Bill (H. R. 1424 As Amended) | Emergency Economic Stabilization Act of 2008. Vote on a bipartisan bill to restore liquidity, stability and confidence in the financial markets. (Passed 74-25) AGC POSITION: YES |