The conservative index: our final look at the 107th Congress shows how every member of the House and Senate voted on key issues, including war authorization against Iraq, arming pilots, and taxes. (Congress).House Vote Descriptions 61 Welfare Renewal -- Democratic Substitute. The Democratic substitute to the welfare renewal bill (H.R. 4737) would "expand state flexibility to provide training and education to welfare recipients, increase mandatory Peremptory; obligatory; required; that which must be subscribed to or obeyed. Mandatory statutes are those that require, as opposed to permit, a particular course of action. funding for child care by $11 billion over the next five years, and remove various barriers to serving legal immigrants." This amendment is a perfect example of how socialism socialism, general term for the political and economic theory that advocates a system of collective or government ownership and management of the means of production and distribution of goods. is incrementally advanced by appealing to our humanitarian impulse impulse, in mechanics: see momentum. Impulse (mechanics) The integral of a force over an interval of time. For a force F , the impulse J over the interval from t0 to t1 to help people. However, what is missing from this picture is how such unconstitutional unconstitutional adj. referring to a statute, governmental conduct, court decision or private contract (such as a covenant which purports to limit transfer of real property only to Caucasians) which violate one or more provisions of the U. S. Constitution. measures are being used to build an all-powerful, socialistic so·cial·is·tic adj. Of, advocating, or tending toward socialism. so cial·is government.Rep (programming) REP - A directive used in IBM object code card decks (and later PTF Tapes) to REPlace fragments of already assembled or compiled object code prior to link edit. . Benjamin Cardin Car·din , Pierre Born 1922. French fashion designer noted for his bold, futuristic designs. (D-Md.) offered the Democratic substitute to H.R. 4737 in the form of an amendment. The House rejected re·ject tr.v. re·ject·ed, re·ject·ing, re·jects 1. To refuse to accept, submit to, believe, or make use of. 2. To refuse to consider or grant; deny. 3. Cardin's amendment on May 16, 2002 by a vote of 198 to 222 (Roll Call 168). We have assigned as·sign tr.v. as·signed, as·sign·ing, as·signs 1. To set apart for a particular purpose; designate: assigned a day for the inspection. 2. pluses to the "nays" and minuses to the "yeas." 62 Export-Import Bank Export-import Bank (Ex-IM Bank) The U.S. federal government agency that extends trade credits to U.S. companies to facilitate the financing of U.S. exports. . The final version (conference report) of S. 1372 would reauthorize the Export-Import bank through fiscal 2006, and would allow it to provide up to $100 billion (a $25 billion increase) in international trade assistance at any one time. In recent years the bank has been used to build up China at the expense of American American, river, 30 mi (48 km) long, rising in N central Calif. in the Sierra Nevada and flowing SW into the Sacramento River at Sacramento. The discovery of gold at Sutter's Mill (see Sutter, John Augustus) along the river in 1848 led to the California gold rush of jobs. For example, the New York New York, state, United States New York, Middle Atlantic state of the United States. It is bordered by Vermont, Massachusetts, Connecticut, and the Atlantic Ocean (E), New Jersey and Pennsylvania (S), Lakes Erie and Ontario and the Canadian province of Times on September September: see month. 1st reported that "Export-Import policies in recent years have had the perverse per·verse adj. 1. Directed away from what is right or good; perverted. 2. Obstinately persisting in an error or fault; wrongly self-willed or stubborn. 3. a. effect of sending American jobs, rather than goods and services In economics, economic output is divided into physical goods and intangible services. Consumption of goods and services is assumed to produce utility (unless the "good" is a "bad"). It is often used when referring to a Goods and Services Tax. , overseas. There was, for example, the case of a Chinese Chinese, subfamily of the Sino-Tibetan family of languages (see Sino-Tibetan languages), which is also sometimes grouped with the Tai, or Thai, languages in a Sinitic subfamily of the Sino-Tibetan language stock. steel mill, the Benxi Benxi or Pen-hsi (both: bŭn-shē), city (1994 est. pop. 805,400), S Liaoning prov., China. It is an important heavy industrial center with rich iron and coal mines. Iron and Steel Group, that received an $18 million Export-Import backed loan in December December: see month. 2000 to buy American-made equipment only to be found a year later to be dumping dumping, selling goods at less than the normal price, usually as exports in international trade. It may be done by a producer, a group of producers, or a nation. steel into American markets.... In that year, steel companies in the United States United States, officially United States of America, republic (2005 est. pop. 295,734,000), 3,539,227 sq mi (9,166,598 sq km), North America. The United States is the world's third largest country in population and the fourth largest country in area. laid off 30,000 workers and more than 20 of the companies filed for bankruptcy bankruptcy, in law, settlement of the liabilities of a person or organization wholly or partially unable to meet financial obligations. The purposes are to distribute, through a court-appointed receiver, the bankrupt's assets equitably among creditors and, in most ." The Times went on to state: "By far the biggest user of the bank's financi ng is Boeing (language) BOEING - An early system on the IBM 1130. [Listed in CACM 2(5):16, May 1959]. , which last year received $2.5 billion in loan guarantees, more than one-quarter of the bank's $9.2 billion in transaction volume. This aid helped win aircraft sales for Boeing to China.... In the last two years, the Years, The the seven decades of Eleanor Pargiter’s life. [Br. Lit.: Benét, 1109] See : Time bank has provided $791.5 million in aid to help Boeing sell planes to Chinese airlines in deals that often require some parts of the planes to be built in China." The House adopted the conference report on S. 1372 on June June: see month. 5, 2002 by a vote of 344 to 78 (Roll Call 210). We have assigned pluses to the "nays" and minuses to the "yeas." 63 National Science Foundation. This bill (H.R. 4664) would authorize To empower another with the legal right to perform an action. The Constitution authorizes Congress to regulate interstate commerce. authorize v. to officially empower someone to act. (See: authority) $5.5 billion (a 15% increase) for the National Science Foundation for fiscal 2003, then increase that amount by an additional 15% annually for each of the next two years. The House passed H.R. 4664 on June 5, 2002 by a vote of 397 to 25 (Roll Call 212). We have assigned pluses to the "nays" and minuses to the "yeas." 64 Estate Tax Elimination. This bill (H.R. 2143) would permanently extend the repeal The Annulment or abrogation of a previously existing statute by the enactment of a later law that revokes the former law. The revocation of the law can either be done through an express repeal of the "death tax," now scheduled to be phased out by 2010, then reinstated in 2011 as per last year's $1.35 trillion One thousand times one billion, which is 1, followed by 12 zeros, or 10 to the 12th power. See space/time. (mathematics) trillion - In Britain, France, and Germany, 10^18 or a million cubed. In the USA and Canada, 10^12. , 10-year tax cut law. The House passed H.R. 2143 on June 6, 2002 by a vote of 256 to 171 (Roll Call 219). We have assigned pluses to the "yeas" and minuses to the "nays." 65 Married Couples Tax Relief. This bill (HR. 4019) would permanently extend breaks for married couples included in last year's $1.35 trillion, 10-year tax cut law. It would make permanent an increase in married couples' standard deduction The name given to a fixed amount of money that may be subtracted from the adjusted gross income of a taxpayer who does not itemize certain living expenses for Income Tax purposes. , and increase their income taxable at the 15 percent rate to double that of individuals. Unless the Congress passes and the president signs this bill, this tax relief for married couples will end after 2010. The House passed H.R. 4019 on June 13, 2002 by a vote of 271 to 142 (Roll Call 229). We have assigned pluses to the "yeas" and minuses to the "nays." 66 Pension Benefits. This bill (H.R. 4931) would permanently extend the new incentives for pension and retirement contributions included in last year's $1.35 trillion, 10-year tax cut law. It would make permanent the increase in the maximum annual contribution levels to IRA Ira, in the Bible Ira (ī`rə), in the Bible. 1 Chief officer of David. 2, 3 Two of David's guard. IRA, abbreviation IRA. and 401(k) plans now slated to end after 2010. The bill would also allow "catch-up catch-up n. 1. An approach or strategy intended to overcome a disadvantage or lead: The competition will be playing catch-up for the rest of the season. 2. " contributions for those age 50 and older, and permit quicker vesting Vesting The process by which employees accrue non-forfeitable rights over employer contributions that are made to the employee's qualified retirement plan account. Notes: and easier rollovers of pension plans. Furthermore, the bill would encourage more businesses to offer employee pension plans by reducing administrative requirements. The House passed H.R. 4931 on June 21, 2002 by a vote of 308 to 70 (Roll Call 248). We have assigned pluses to the "yeas" and minuses to the "nays." 67 Debt Limit. This bill (S. 2578) would increase the public debt limit by $450 billion for a new ceiling of $6.4 trillion on the National Debt. The supposed need for increasing the debt ceiling by $450 billion demonstrates that the federal government is still on a trajectory Trajectory The curve described by a body moving through space, as of a meteor through the atmosphere, a planet around the Sun, a projectile fired from a gun, or a rocket in flight. of out-of-control spending. Instead of raising the legal limit on what the federal government may borrow Borrow To obtain or receive money on loan with the promise or understanding that it will be repaid. , Congress should cut spending. The House passed S. 2578 on June 27, 2002 by a vote of 215 to 214 (Roll Call 279). We have assigned pluses to the "nays" and minuses to the "yeas." 68 Prescription Drug prescription drug Prescription medication Pharmacology An FDA-approved drug which must, by federal law or regulation, be dispensed only pursuant to a prescription–eg, finished dose form and active ingredients subject to the provisos of the Federal Food, Drug, Plan. This motion by Rep. Dick Gephardt (D-Mo.) to recommit re·com·mit tr.v. re·com·mit·ted, re·com·mit·ting, re·com·mits 1. To commit again. 2. To refer (proposed legislation, for example) to a committee again. H.R. 4954 to the House Ways and Means WAYS AND MEANS. In legislative assemblies there is usually appointed a committee whose duties are to inquire into, and propose to the house, the ways and means to be adopted to raise funds for the use of the government. This body is called the committee of ways and means. Committee and the Energy and Commerce Committee carried instructions that it be reported back quickly with plans for a prescription drug program through Medicare Medicare, national health insurance program in the United States for persons aged 65 and over and the disabled. It was established in 1965 with passage of the Social Security Amendments and is now run by the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services. . Under this new program patients would pay $25 monthly and would have a $100 annual deductible That which may be taken away or subtracted. In taxation, an item that may be subtracted from gross income or adjusted gross income in determining taxable income (e.g., interest expenses, charitable contributions, certain taxes). . They would have to pay 20 percent of drug costs up to $2,000, then Medicare would pay all costs beyond $2,000. This prescription drug program would cost an estimated $800 billion over 10 years. The House rejected Gephardt's motion to recommit H.R. 4954 on June 28, 2002 by a vote of 204 to 223 (Roll Call 281). We have assigned pluses to the "nays" and minuses to the "yeas." 69 Prescription Drug Plan - Republican Alternative. This bill (H.R. 4954) would subsidize sub·si·dize tr.v. sub·si·dized, sub·si·diz·ing, sub·si·diz·es 1. To assist or support with a subsidy. 2. To secure the assistance of by granting a subsidy. private insurance companies for offering prescription drug policies to Medicare beneficiaries. Under this Republican plan, the cost would be $33 per month with a $250 annual deductible. Patients would pay 20 percent of costs from $251 to $1,000 and 50 percent from $1,001 to $2,000. Patients would pay all costs from $2,001 to $3,700, with anything above that covered 100% by the insurers. The estimated cost of this socialist-lite prescription prescription In property law, the effect of the lapse of time in creating and destroying rights. Acquisitive prescription allows an individual, after unequivocal possession for a specific period, to acquire an interest in real property, such as an easement, but not the plan for seniors is $350 billion over 10 years. The House passed H.R. 4954 on June 28, 2002 by a vote of 221 to 208 (Roll Call 282). We have assigned pluses to the "nays" and minuses to the "yeas." 70 Arming Commercial Pilots. This bill (H.R. 4635) would "establish a program to deputize dep·u·tize tr. & intr.v. dep·u·tized, dep·u·tiz·ing, dep·u·tiz·es To appoint or serve as a deputy. dep volunteer pilots of air carriers providing air transportation or intrastate in·tra·state adj. Relating to or existing within the boundaries of a state. Adj. 1. intrastate - relating to or existing within the boundaries of a state; "intrastate as well as interstate commerce" air transportation as federal law enforcement officers to defend the flight decks of aircraft of such air carriers against acts of criminal violence or air piracy air piracy n. 1. The hijacking or wrongful seizure of an aircraft. 2. The illegal reception and descrambling of television signals relayed by satellite. air pirate n. ." The Transportation Security Agency (TSA TSA See tax-sheltered annuity (TSA). ) would be required to begin this program within two months after enactment of this bill. Only pilots who volunteer for this program would be trained and deputized to carry guns aboard airlines. The TSA would provide all training, supervision, and equipment necessary for a pilot to be a federal flight deck officer The Federal Flight Deck Officer (FFDO) program is run by the Federal Air Marshal Service with the aim of allowing select pilots of commercial airline flights to carry firearms. External links
The House passed H.R. 4635 on July July: see month. 10, 2002 by a vote of 310 to 113 (Roll Call 292). We have assigned pluses to the "yeas" and minuses to the "nays." 71 Prohibit pro·hib·it tr.v. pro·hib·it·ed, pro·hib·it·ing, pro·hib·its 1. To forbid by authority: Smoking is prohibited in most theaters. See Synonyms at forbid. 2. Coastal California Coastal California refers to the coastal regions of the US state of California. The term is not primarily geographical as it also describes an area distinguished by sociological, economical and political attributes. Drilling. This amendment to the Interior Department appropriations bill (H.R. 5093) "provides that none of the funds in the bill may be expended ex·pend tr.v. ex·pend·ed, ex·pend·ing, ex·pends 1. To lay out; spend: expending tax revenues on government operations. See Synonyms at spend. 2. by the Department of the Interior to approve any exploration plan, any development and production plan, any application for permit to drill or to permit any drilling on certain Outer Continental Shelf In the federal United States, the Outer Continental Shelf (OCS) consists of the submerged lands, subsoil, and seabed, lying between the seaward extent of the States' jurisdiction and the seaward extent of Federal jurisdiction. Southern California Southern California, also colloquially known as SoCal, is the southern portion of the U.S. state of California. Centered on the cities of Los Angeles and San Diego, Southern California is home to nearly 24 million people and is the nation's second most populated region, Planning Area leases." According to according to prep. 1. As stated or indicated by; on the authority of: according to historians. 2. In keeping with: according to instructions. 3. Congressional Quarterly Congressional Quarterly, Inc., or CQ, is a privately owned publishing company that produces a number of publications reporting primarily on the United States Congress. , this amendment "would prevent the government from allowing drilling in California California (kăl'ĭfôr`nyə), most populous state in the United States, located in the Far West; bordered by Oregon (N), Nevada and, across the Colorado River, Arizona (E), Mexico (S), and the Pacific Ocean (W). waters on 36 leases held by oil and gas companies.... [Amendment sponsor Rep. Lois Capps Lois Grimsrud Capps (born January 10 1938), an American politician, has been a Democratic member of the United States House of Representatives since 1998, representing the 23rd District of California (District map), which was numbered as the 22nd District prior to the 2000 round of (D-Calif.)] said Californians fear that if an oil spill oil spill: see water pollution. occurred, it would harm the state's tourist (jargon) tourist - A guest on the system, especially one who generally logs in over a network from a remote location for comm mode, electronic mail, games and other trivial purposes. A tourist is one step below a luser. industry." This NIMBY NIM·BY n. pl. NIM·BYs Slang One who objects to the establishment in one's neighborhood of projects, such as incinerators, prisons, or homeless shelters, that are believed to be dangerous, unsightly, or otherwise undesirable. (Not In My Back Yard) attitude has led to our present heavy dependence on imported oil from the Middle East and other potentially unfriendly regions. The House adopted Capps' amendment to H.R. 5093 on July 17, 2002 by a vote of 252 to 172 (Roll Call 315). We have assigned pluses to the "nays" and minuses to the "yeas." 72 Interior Department Appropriations. This bill (H.R. 5093) would appropriate $19.8 billion in fiscal 2003 for the Department of the Interior, including emergency funds to fight western wildfires. Congress persists in gradually grad·u·al adj. Advancing or progressing by regular or continuous degrees: gradual erosion; a gradual slope. n. Roman Catholic Church 1. restoring funding for the entirely unconstitutional National Endowment for the Arts National Endowment for the Arts (NEA) Independent agency of the U.S. government that supports the creation, dissemination, and performance of the arts. It was created by the U.S. and National Endowment for the Humanities National Endowment for the Humanities (NEH) U.S. independent agency. Founded in 1965, it supports research, education, preservation, and public programs in the humanities. to the level they enjoyed in 1994 before the Republicans won control of Congress. This bill would award $126 million to the National Endowment for the Arts, a $10 million increase, and $131 million to the National Endowment for the Humanities, a $5 million increase. According to Congressional Quarterly, "The goal of arts supporters This article is about supporters in heraldry. For the use in British English meaning supporting sports teams, see fan (person). In heraldry, supporters are figures usually placed on either side of the shield and depicted holding it up. is eventually to match, if not surpass 1994 funding levels: $162 million for NEA NEA abbr. 1. National Education Association 2. National Endowment for the Arts NEA (US) n abbr (= National Education Association) → Verband für das Erziehungswesen and $177 million for NEH NEH abbr. National Endowment for the Humanities ." The House passed H.R. 5093 on July 17, 2002 by a vote of 377 to 46 (Roll Call 318). We have assigned pluses to the "nays" and minuses to the "yeas." 73 Congressional Pay Raise. Freshman Rep. Jim Matheson James David "Jim" Matheson (born March 21 1960) is a member of the United States House of Representatives, representing Utah's 2nd congressional district since 2001 (map). Matheson, a Democrat, represents a district in which President George W. Bush won 67% of the vote in 2004. (D-Utah) hoped to offer an amendment to the Treasury-Postal Service appropriations bill (H.R. 5120) to kill an automatic cost of living adjustment (COLA cola or kola, tropical tree (genus Cola) of the family Sterculiaceae (sterculia family), native to Africa but now grown in other tropical regions. ) in fiscal 2003. Congress did not block the automatic COLA increases any of the last three years, and without intervening in·ter·vene intr.v. in·ter·vened, in·ter·ven·ing, in·ter·venes 1. To come, appear, or lie between two things: You can't see the lake from there because the house intervenes. 2. this year congressmen will receive a $4,700 pay increase, boosting their salaries to $154,700. But Matheson Matheson may refer to:
v. gov·erned, gov·ern·ing, gov·erns v.tr. 1. To make and administer the public policy and affairs of; exercise sovereign authority in. 2. House floor consideration of H.R. 5120. The vote on the motion was 258 to 156 on July 18, 2002 (Roll Call 322). We have assigned pluses to the "nays" and minuses to the "yeas." By blocking consideration of Matheson's proposal, the congressional majority obviously hoped to receive their next COLA increase without being accused of voting for it. 74 Vietnam Vietnam (vēĕt`näm), officially Socialist Republic of Vietnam, republic (v), 128,400 sq mi (332,642 sq km), Southeast Asia. Occupying the eastern coastline of the Southeast Asian peninsula, Vietnam is bounded by China on the north, by Laos Trade. This measure, sponsored by Rep. Dana Rohrabacher Dana Tyron Rohrabacher (born June 21, 1947, in Coronado, California) is an American politician, who has been a Republican member of the United States House of Representatives since 1989, currently representing California's At-large congressional district. (R-Calif.), would reverse President Bush's decision in June to extend normal trade relations status to Vietnam for next year. To grant this extension, Bush waived a provision of the 1974 Trade Act restricting re·strict tr.v. re·strict·ed, re·strict·ing, re·stricts To keep or confine within limits. See Synonyms at limit. [Latin restringere, restrict- : re-, U.S. trade with Communist nations limiting emigration emigration: see immigration; migration. . However, the president's decision can be repealed by Congress under expedited procedures. "It is this procedure that was undertaken again this year by Dana Rohrabacher, R-Calif., who views the Vietnamese (human language) Vietnamese - An Asian language that, like other CJKV languages, requires 16-bit character encodings but, unlike them, does not use Han characters. While normal Vietnamese has not used Han characters since the 18th century, the standards TCVN 5773 and TCVN government as 'gangsters that repress re·press v. 1. To hold back by an act of volition. 2. To exclude something from the conscious mind. their own people' and who should not be rewarded with the expanded economy that freer trade might bring," Congressional Quarterly summarized. The House rejected H. J. Res. 101 on July 23, 2002 by a vote of 91 to 338 (Roll Call 329). We have assigned pluses to the "yeas" and minuses to the "nays." 75 Cuban Embargo embargo (ĕmbär`gō), prohibition by a country of the departure of ships or certain types of goods from its ports. Instances of confining all domestic ships to port are rare, and the Embargo Act of 1807 is the sole example of this in . During consideration of the Treasury-Postal Service appropriations bill (H.R. 5120), Rep. Charles Charles, archduke of Austria Charles, 1771–1847, archduke of Austria; brother of Holy Roman Emperor Francis II. Despite his epilepsy, he was the ablest Austrian commander in the French Revolutionary and Napoleonic wars; however, he was handicapped by Rangel (D-N.Y) offered an amendment that would prohibit the use of funds made available in this bill "to implement, administer To give an oath, as to administer the oath of office to the president at the inauguration. To direct the transactions of business or government. Immigration laws are administered largely by the Immigration and Naturalization Service. , or enforce the economic embargo of Cuba Cuba (ky `bə, Span. k `bä), officially Republic of Cuba, republic (2005 est. pop. ."The House rejected Rangel's amendment on July 23, 2002 by a vote of 204 to 226 (Roll Call 333). We have assigned pluses to the "nays" and minuses to the "yeas." 76 Treasury-Postal Service Appropriations Across-the-Board Cut. This amendment by Rep. Joel Hefley Joel M. Hefley (born April 18, 1935) is a U.S Republican politician who served as a member of the United States House of Representatives representing the 5th Congressional District of Colorado from 1987 to 2007. His wife, Dr. (R-Colo.) to H.R. 5120 would reduce all discretionary appropriations in the bill by one percent across the board. This amendment amounts to an extremely modest, but certainly commendable com·mend tr.v. com·mend·ed, com·mend·ing, com·mends 1. To represent as worthy, qualified, or desirable; recommend. 2. To express approval of; praise. See Synonyms at praise. 3. , approach to reducing the size of government. The House rejected Hefley's amendment on July 24, 2002 by a vote of 147 to 282 (Roll Call 338). We have assigned pluses to the "yeas" and minuses to the "nays." 77 Partial-Birth Abortion partial-birth abortion n. A late-term abortion, especially one in which a viable fetus is partially delivered through the cervix before being extracted. Not in technical use. Ban. This bill (H.R. 4965) would ban one type of abortion abortion, expulsion of the products of conception before the embryo or fetus is viable. Any interruption of human pregnancy prior to the 28th week is known as abortion. , known as partial-birth abortion. Of course this measure, while commendable, would only slightly reduce the rate of routine killing of pre-born babies in this nation. This is the fourth consecutive session of Congress where the House has passed a bill banning partial-birth abortions. However, the Senate has only passed similar legislation once (106th Congress, 1999-2000). But the conference committee charged with reconciling the House-and Senate-passed versions never began work. The House passed H.R. 4965 on July 24, 2002 by a vote of 274 to 151 (Roll Call 343). We have assigned pluses to the "yeas" and minuses to the "nays." 78 Homeland Security Noun 1. Homeland Security - the federal department that administers all matters relating to homeland security Department of Homeland Security executive department - a federal department in the executive branch of the government of the United States . This bill (H.R. 5005) would consolidate Consolidate To combine the assets, liabilities, and other financial items of two or more entities into one. Notes: This term is generally used in the context of consolidated financial statements. 22 federal agencies into a new Cabinet-level Homeland Security Department There were gaps in the U.S. system for detecting and deterring terrorist acts in the homeland. That became clear September 11, 2001. The Department of Homeland Security is the george w. bush administration's plug for those gaps. with a $37.5 billion budget and 170,000 employees. Far from being a response to 9-11, the Office of Homeland Security had been in the works long before the terrorist attacks. The basic blueprint blueprint, white-on-blue photographic print, commonly of a working drawing used during building or manufacturing. The plan is first drawn to scale on a special paper or tracing cloth through which light can penetrate. for the department was created by the Council on Foreign Relations-dominated Hart-Rudman Commission. Creating the Homeland Security Department would be a giant step toward integrating federal, state, and local law enforcement under federal supervision, the hallmark hallmark, mark impressed on silverwork or goldwork to signify official approval of the standard of purity of the metal, also called plate mark. The hallmark was introduced by statute in England in 1300 and enforced by the Goldsmiths' Hall, London. of a police state. For example, the Bush administration's "National Strategy for Homeland Security" states: "[T]he homeland security community will view the federal, state, and local governments as one entity...." The House passed H.R. 5005 on July 26, 2002 by a vote of 295 to 132 (Roll Call 367). We have assigned pluses to the "nays" and minuses to the "yeas." 79 Trade Promotion Authority. The final version (conference report) of H.R. 3009 would give President Bush Trade Promotion Authority (TPA (Transient Program Area) See transient area. TPA - Transient Program Area ) for congressional consideration of trade agreements reached before June 1, 2005. President Bush has made it abundantly a·bun·dant adj. 1. Occurring in or marked by abundance; plentiful. See Synonyms at plentiful. 2. Abounding with; rich: a region abundant in wildlife. clear that he intends to use TPA to complete negotiations on the Free Trade Area of the Americas The Free Trade Area of the Americas (FTAA) (Spanish: Área de Libre Comercio de las Américas (ALCA), French: Zone de libre-échange des Amériques (ZLÉA), Portuguese: Área de Livre Comércio das Américas (FTAA FTAA Free Trade Area of the Americas FTAA Free Trade Agreement of the Americas FTAA Florida Turkish American Association FTAA Federated Tanners Association of Australia FTAA Fixed Threshold Adaptation Algorithm ) by early 2005. The FTAA could be modeled after the EU, but is designed to evolve Evolve may refer to several terms:
adj. 1. Having blossomed or opened completely: full-blown roses. 2. Fully developed or matured. 3. regional government at a greatly accelerated pace. The House adopted the conference report on H.R. 3009 on July 27, 2002 by a vote of 215 to 212 (Roll Call 370). We have assigned pluses to the "nays" and minuses to the "yeas." 80 War Authorization The right or permission to use a system resource; the process of granting access. See access control. Against Iraq Iraq or Irak (both: ēräk`, ĭrăk`), officially Republic of Iraq, republic (2005 est. pop. 26,075,000), 167,924 sq mi (434,924 sq km), SW Asia. . This joint resolution (House Joint Resolution 114) authorizes the president "to use the Armed Forces of the United States A term used to denote collectively all components of the Army, Navy, Air Force, Marine Corps, and Coast Guard. See also United States Armed Forces. as he determines to be necessary and appropriate in order to -- (1) defend the national security of the United States against the continuing threat posed pose 1 v. posed, pos·ing, pos·es v.intr. 1. To assume or hold a particular position or posture, as in sitting for a portrait. 2. To affect a particular mental attitude. by Iraq; and (2) enforce all relevant United Nations Security Council resolutions A United Nations Security Council Resolution is a United Nations resolution voted on by the fifteen members of the United Nations Security Council, the most powerful organ of the United Nations. regarding Iraq." However, since the Constitution gives Congress the sole responsibility for declaring war, this resolution represents congressional abdication abdication, in a political sense, renunciation of high public office, usually by a monarch. Some abdications have been purely voluntary and resulted in no loss of prestige. of its responsibility. Furthermore, the main thrust of the joint resolution is that the president is authorized au·thor·ize tr.v. au·thor·ized, au·thor·iz·ing, au·thor·iz·es 1. To grant authority or power to. 2. To give permission for; sanction: to use the Armed Forces of the United States to "strictly enforce through the United Nations Security Council all relevant Security Council resolutions regarding Iraq." That is, the purpose of the resolution is to enforce UN Security Council dictates. The House passed H. J. Res. 114 on October October: see month. 10, 2002 by a vote of 296 to 133 (Roll Call 455). We have assigned pluses to the "nays" and minuses to the "yeas." Senate Vote Descriptions 61 Airline Bailout bailout The financial rescue of a faltering business or other organization. Government guarantees for loans made to Chrysler Corporation constituted a bailout. . The supplemental appropriations bill for fiscal 2002 (H.R. 4775) contained a provision that would have capped the amount of federal loan guarantees available to airlines for the remainder of the fiscal year. The Congressional Budget Office The Congressional Budget Office (CBO) is responsible for economic forecasting and fiscal policy analysis, scorekeeeping, cost projections, and an Annual Report on the Federal Budget. The office also underdakes special budget-related studies at the request of Congress. estimated that this provision would have lowered the total cost of the bill by $393 million in fiscal 2002. Sen. Robert Robert, Henry Martyn 1837-1923. American army engineer and parliamentary authority. He designed the defenses for Washington, D.C., during the Civil War and later wrote Robert's Rules of Order (1876). Noun 1. Byrd (D-W.V.) introduced an amendment to strike this provision of the bill. The Senate adopted his amendment on June 4, 2002 by a vote of 91 to 4 (Roll Call 131). We have assigned pluses to the "nays" and minuses to the "yeas." 62 Summer School Programs. Sen. Ted Kennedy For other persons named Ted Kennedy, see Ted Kennedy (disambiguation). Edward Moore "Ted" Kennedy (born February 22, 1932) is the senior United States Senator from Massachusetts and a member of the Democratic Party. (D-Mass.) offered an amendment to the supplemental appropriations bill to provide $150 million in "emergency summer school funding" for the fiscal year ending September 30th. This funding would be in addition to the education funding already made available for the fiscal year. Sen. Robert Byrd (D-W.V.) raised a point of order against Kennedy's amendment on the basis of Budget Act restrictions. Kennedy moved to waive To intentionally or voluntarily relinquish a known right or engage in conduct warranting an inference that a right has been surrendered. For example, an individual is said to waive the right to bring a tort action when he or she renounces the remedy provided by law for such the Budget Act with respect to his amendment, but his motion was rejected on June 5, 2002 by a vote of 38 to 60 (Roll Call 132). We have assigned pluses to the "nays" and minuses to the "yeas." 63 Coral Reef coral reef Ridge or hummock formed in shallow ocean areas from the external skeletons of corals. The skeleton consists of calcium carbonate (CaCO3), or limestone. A coral reef may grow into a permanent coral island, or it may take one of four principal forms. Mapping. Sen. John McCain For McCain's grandfather and father, see John S. McCain, Sr. and John S. McCain, Jr., respectively John Sidney McCain III (born August 29, 1936 in Panama Canal Zone) is an American politician, war veteran, and currently the Republican Senior U.S. Senator from Arizona. (R-Ariz.) offered an amendment to the supplemental appropriations bill to strike provisions earmarking Hawaii, island (1990 pop. 120,217), 4,037 sq mi (10,456 sq km), largest and southernmost island of the state of Hawaii and coextensive with Hawaii co.; known as the Big Island. . Noting the bill's title ("Making supplemental appropriations for further recovery from and response to terrorist attacks..."), McCain argued: "I knew of many devastating dev·as·tate tr.v. dev·as·tat·ed, dev·as·tat·ing, dev·as·tates 1. To lay waste; destroy. 2. To overwhelm; confound; stun: was devastated by the rude remark. effects of the terrorist attacks on our homeland A homeland (rel. country of origin and native land) is the concept of the territory (cultural geography) to which an ethnic group holds a long history and a deep cultural association with —the country in which a particular national identity began. . I did not know of any disruption disruption /dis·rup·tion/ (dis-rup´shun) a morphologic defect resulting from the extrinsic breakdown of, or interference with, a developmental process. of the coral reefs in Hawaii associated with the terrorist attacks...." A motion to table (kill) McCain's amendment was agreed to on June 6, 2002 by a vote of 65 to 31 (Roll Call 137). We have assigned pluses to the "nays" and minuses to the "yeas." 64 Agricultural Research Service. Sen. John McCain (R-Ariz.) introduced an amendment to the fiscal 2002 supplemental appropriations bill to strike a provision that would provide $50 million for Agricultural Research Service (ARS ARS In currencies, this is the abbreviation for the Argentine Peso. Notes: The currency market, also known as the Foreign Exchange market, is the largest financial market in the world, with a daily average volume of over US $1 trillion. ) buildings and facilities at the National Animal Disease Laboratory in Ames, Iowa Ames is a city located in the central part of the U.S. state of Iowa, about 30 miles north of Des Moines in Story County. It is the principal city of the 'Ames, Iowa Metropolitan Statistical Area' which encompasses all of Story County, Iowa and which, when combined with the . McCain said that his amendment "would remove extraneous ex·tra·ne·ous adj. 1. Not constituting a vital element or part. 2. Inessential or unrelated to the topic or matter at hand; irrelevant. See Synonyms at irrelevant. 3. items from the supplemental and emergency appropriations bill." He also pointed out that the additional $50 million was not needed since $90 million had already been provided for the same purpose for fiscal 2002. A motion to table (kill) McCain's amendment was agreed to on June 6, 2002 by a vote of 72 to 24 (Roll Call 138). We have assigned pluses to the "nays" and minuses to the "yeas." 65 International Criminal Court. Sen. John Warner (R-Va.) proposed an amendment to add the "American Servicemembers' Protection Act The American Servicemembers' Protection Act (ASPA) is a United States federal law introduced by US Senator Jesse Helms as an amendment to the National Defense Authorization Act and passed in August 2002 by Congress. " to the supplemental appropriations bill. Warner argued that his amendment "would protect U.S. military personnel and other elected e·lect v. e·lect·ed, e·lect·ing, e·lects v.tr. 1. To select by vote for an office or for membership. 2. To pick out; select: elect an art course. and appointed ap·point tr.v. ap·point·ed, ap·point·ing, ap·points 1. To select or designate to fill an office or a position: appointed her the chief operating officer of the company. 2. officials of the U.S. Government against potential criminal prosecution prosecution n. 1) in criminal law, the government attorney charging and trying the case against a person accused of a crime. 2) a common term for the government's side in a criminal case, as in "the prosecution will present five witnesses" or "the prosecution rests" " by the International Criminal Court, a tribunal A general term for a court, or the seat of a judge. In Roman Law, the term applied to an elevated seat occupied by the chief judicial magistrate when he heard causes. tribunal n. to which the U.S. is not a party. The amendment would authorize the president to "use all means necessary and proper" to release U.S. servicemen or officials detained de·tain tr.v. de·tained, de·tain·ing, de·tains 1. To keep from proceeding; delay or retard. 2. To keep in custody or temporary confinement: by the court. The Senate adopted Warner's amendment on June 6, 2002 by a vote of 75 to 19 (Roll Call 140). We have assigned pluses to the "yeas" and minuses to the "nays." 66 AIDS Funding. The fiscal 2002 supplemental appropriations bill would provide $100 million for an additional U.S. contribution to the Global Fund to Combat AIDS, Tuberculosis tuberculosis (TB), contagious, wasting disease caused by any of several mycobacteria. The most common form of the disease is tuberculosis of the lungs (pulmonary consumption, or phthisis), but the intestines, bones and joints, the skin, and the genitourinary, , and Malaria malaria, infectious parasitic disease that can be either acute or chronic and is frequently recurrent. Malaria is common in Africa, Central and South America, the Mediterranean countries, Asia, and many of the Pacific islands. . Sen. Richard Durbin Richard Joseph "Dick" Durbin, (born November 21 1944) is currently the senior United States Senator from Illinois and Democratic Whip, the second highest position in the party leadership in the Senate. (D-Ill.) introduced an amendment to increase the new contribution from $100 million to $500 million. Sen. Ted Stevens Stevens, family of U.S. inventors. John Stevens, 1749–1838, b. New York City, was graduated from King's College (now Columbia Univ.) in 1768. (R-Alaska), who opposed op·pose v. op·posed, op·pos·ing, op·pos·es v.tr. 1. To be in contention or conflict with: oppose the enemy force. 2. the amendment, noted that "we have in this year's budget alone $12.5 billion committed to AIDS." Sen. Robert Byrd (D-W.V.) raised a point of order against Durbin's amendment on the basis of Budget Act restrictions. Durbin moved to waive the Budget Act with respect to his amendment, but his motion was rejected on June 6, 2002 by a vote of 46 to 49 (Roll Call 141). We have assigned pluses to the "nays" and minuses to the "yeas." 67 AIDS Funding. After rejecting Durbin's amendment to provide $500 million instead of $100 million in new funding for the Global Fund to Combat AIDS, Tuberculosis, and Malaria (see Senate Vote #66 above), the Senate considered an amendment by Sen. Jesse Helms Jesse Alexander Helms, Jr. (born October 18, 1921) is a former five-term Republican U.S. Senator from North Carolina, and a former chairman of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee. He was considered one of the leading figures of the modern "Christian right". (R-N R-N Raion (Russian, district; used in postal addresses) .C.) to make $200 million available for that purpose. The Senate adopted Helms' amendment on June 6,2002 by a vote of 79 to 14 (Roll Call 142). We have assigned pluses to the "nays" and minuses to the "yeas." 68 Supplemental Appropriations. The fiscal 2002 supplemental appropriations bill (H.R. 4775) would provide $31.5 billion for "further recovery from and response to terrorist attacks" for the fiscal year ending September 30th, including $14 billion for the Defense Department, $5.8 billion for homeland security programs, and $5.5 billion for New York City New York City: see New York, city. New York City City (pop., 2000: 8,008,278), southeastern New York, at the mouth of the Hudson River. The largest city in the U.S. post-September 11th recovery efforts. The bill, which is $1.4 billion more expensive than the House-passed version according to the budget committees, would also fund programs unrelated to the terrorist attacks, such as $2.5 million for mapping Hawaiian Hawaiian, member of the Polynesian group of the Austronesian family of languages. Of the fewer than 10,000 people who speak Hawaiian, only a few hundred are native speakers, but the language is taught in some Hawaiian schools and remains important as a symbol of Coral Reefs (see Senate Vote #63 above). Supplemental appropriations are in addition to the funding already provided through the regular appropriations process. The Senate passed the bill on June 7, 2002 by a vote of 7l to 22 (Roll Call 145). We have assigned pluses to the "nays" and minuses to the "yeas." 69 Debt Limit Increase. This bill (S. 2578) would increase the legal limit on the national debt by $450 billion, from $5.95 trillion to $6.4 trillion. The Senate passed S. 2578 on June 11, 2002 by a vote of 68 to 29 (Roll Call 148). We have assigned pluses to the "nays" and minuses to the "yeas." 70 Estate Tax Elimination. Last year's $1.35 trillion, 10-year tax-reduction package phases out the estate tax (a.k.a. the death tax), finally ending it in 2010. But this and other cuts in the bill are sunset “Sundown” redirects here. For other uses, see Sundown (disambiguation). Sunset, also called sundown in some American English dialects, is the time at which the Sun disappears below the horizon in the west. after 2010, meaning that the cuts will be reversed in 2011 unless Congress makes the cuts permanent. This year, Sen. Phil Gramm William Philip "Phil" Gramm (born July 8, 1942, in Fort Benning, Georgia, USA) served as a Democratic Congressman (1978–1983), a Republican Congressman (1983–1985) and a Republican Senator from Texas (1985–2002). (R-Texas) offered an amendment to H.R. 8 to eliminate permanently the estate tax. Sen. Kent Conrad Gaylord Kent Conrad (generally known as Kent Conrad) (born on March 12 1948) is a United States senator from North Dakota. He is a member of the North Dakota Democratic-NPL Party, the North Dakota affiliate of the Democratic Party. (D-N.D.) raised a point of order against Gramm's amendment on the basis of Budget Act restrictions. Gramm For the German musician Gramm, see Jan Jelinek. Gramm was an Icelandic record label created by Ásmundur Jónsson and Einar Örn Benediktsson in 1981. Located in Reykjavík, Gramm’s first release was a 10-track 7" vinyl titled Tilf moved to waive the Budget Act with respect to his amendment, but his motion was rejected on June 12, 2002 by a vote of 54 to 44 (Roll Call 151). A three-fifths majority vote of the total Senate is needed to waive the Budget Act. We have assigned pluses to the "yeas" and minuses to the "nays." 71 Terrorism Insurance Terrorism insurance is insurance purchased by property owners to cover their potential losses and liabilities that might occur due to terrorist activities. It is considered to be a difficult product for insurance companies, as the odds of terrorist attacks are very . This bill (S. 2600) would create a new federal program for assuming much of the recovery costs from future, catastrophic terrorist attacks. The federal program would cover "80 percent of that portion of the amount of aggregate insured The person who obtains or is otherwise covered by insurance on his or her health, life, or property. The insured in a policy is not limited to the insured named in the policy but applies to anyone who is insured under the policy. insured n. losses that ... exceeds the participating insurance company deductible required to be paid for those insured losses" up to $10 billion, and 90 percent of such losses between $10 billion and $100 billion. The program would terminate Terminate (terminat.exe) was a shareware modem terminal and host program for MS-DOS and compatible operating systems developed from the early to the late 1990s by the Dane Bo Bendtsen. The last release (5. one year after the bill's enactment, unless the treasury secretary decides to extend it for an additional year. The Senate passed the bill on June 18, 2002 by a vote of 84 to 14 (Roll Call 157). We have assigned pluses to the "nays" and minuses to the "yeas." 72 Military Abortions. During consideration of the defense authorization bill (S. 2514), Sen. Patty Murray Patricia Lynn Murray (born October 11, 1950) is the senior United States Senator from Washington. A member of the Democratic Party, she was first elected to the Senate in 1992 and has held the position ever since, becoming the first woman to represent Washington in the Senate. (D-Wash.) offered an amendment to allow U.S. servicewomen and military dependents to obtain abortions at overseas U.S. military hospitals. The Senate adopted the amendment on June 21, 2002 by a vote of 52 to 40 (Roll Call 160). We have assigned pluses to the "nays" and minuses to the "yeas." 73 Nuclear Waste Storage. This measure (Senate Joint Resolution 34) would approve the federal site at Yucca Mountain Yucca Mountain, mountain in the SW Nevada desert about 100 mi (161 km) northwest of Las Vegas. It is the proposed site of a Dept. of Energy (DOE) repository for up to 77,000 metric tons of nuclear waste (including commercial and defense spent fuel and high-level , Nevada Nevada (nəvăd`ə, –vä–), far western state of the United States. It is bordered by Utah (E), Arizona (SE), California (SW, W), and Oregon and Idaho (N). , for developing a national repository A national repository is repository for academic publications by scholars working in a particular country is a (Such repositories can also be organized on a more local basis) These can be intended fas the main repository for all such scholarship, or as a supplement to existing for disposing high-level radioactive waste Noun 1. high-level radioactive waste - radioactive waste that left in a nuclear reactor after the nuclear fuel has been consumed radioactive waste - useless radioactive materials that are left after some laboratory or commercial process is completed and spent nuclear fuel Spent nuclear fuel, occasionally called used nuclear fuel, is nuclear fuel that has been irradiated in a nuclear reactor (usually at a nuclear power plant) to the point where it is no longer useful in sustaining a nuclear reaction. . The amount of waste produced by nuclear energy is so small compared to the amount of energy generated that nuclear power plants have been able to store decades worth of spent fuel on-site on-site adj. Done or located at the site, as of a particular activity: on-site monitoring of a production run; an on-site film shoot. . Yet a national repository is needed for the accumulating spent fuel. The Senate on July 9, 2002 voted 60 to 39 for a motion to consider the measure (Roll Call 167). We have assigned pluses to the "yeas" and minuses to the "nays." The Senate subsequently passed the House version of this legislation by voice vote. 74 Prescription Drug Plan. During consideration of the drug patents bill (S. 812), Sen. Bob Graham
For other persons named Daniel Graham, see Daniel Graham (disambiguation). (D-Fla.) offered an amendment "to provide coverage of outpatient outpatient /out·pa·tient/ (-pa-shent) a patient who comes to the hospital, clinic, or dispensary for diagnosis and/or treatment but does not occupy a bed. out·pa·tient n. prescription drugs under the Medicare program." As summarized by Congressional Quarterly, the drug prescription plan "would cover the vast majority of drug costs for low-income low-in·come adj. Of or relating to individuals or households supported by an income that is below average. elderly and those who spend $4,000 or more a year on prescription drugs. But all seniors would receive at least a 5 percent discount." The total cost would be an estimated $400 billion over 10 years. Sen. Chuck Grassley Charles Ernest "Chuck" Grassley (born September 17 1933) is the senior United States Senator from Iowa. He is a member of the Republican Party. He was chairman of the Finance Committee from January to June 2001, and from January 2003 to December 2006 and currently serves as the (R-Iowa) raised a point of order against Graham's amendment on the basis of Budget Act restrictions. Sen. Ted Kennedy (D-Mass.) moved to waive the Budget Act with respect to Graham's amendment, but Kennedy's motion was rejected on July 23, 2002 by a vote of 52 to 47 (Roll Call 186). A three-fifths majority vote of the total Senate is needed to waive the Budget Act. We have assigned pluses to the "nays" and minuses to the "yeas." 75 Medical Assistance. Sen. John Rockefeller IV (D-W.V.) offered an amendment to another amendment to the drug patents bill to increase Medicaid Medicaid, national health insurance program in the United States for low-income persons; established in 1965 with passage of the Social Security Amendments and now run by the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services. and social service funding by $9 billion. Sen. Phil Gramm (R-Texas) raised a point of order against Rockefeller's amendment on the basis of Budget Act restrictions. Sen. Harry Reid (D-Nev.) moved to waive the Budget Act with respect to Rockefeller's amendment, and Reid's motion was agreed to on July 25, 2002 by a vote of 75 to 24 (Roll Call 190). We have assigned pluses to the "nays" and minuses to the "yeas." The Rockefeller amendment was subsequently passed by voice vote. 76 Prescription Drug Plan. After the Senate rejected Sen. Bob Graham's (D-Fla.) Democratic proposal to establish a prescription drug plan (see Senate Vote #74 above), Graham worked out a scaled-down scaled-down adj → reducido proporcionalmente scaled-down adj → à échelle réduite scaled-down adj → , "compromise" version of his plan with Republican Sen. Gordon Smith
Gordon Harold Smith (born May 25, 1952) is Oregon's junior United States Senator, currently serving his second term. He is a member of the Republican Party. (R-Ore.) Sen. William William, crown prince of Germany William or Frederick William, 1882–1951, crown prince of Germany, son of William II. In World War I he commanded (1914) an army on the Western Front and was nominal commander in the German attack Frist v. t. 1. To sell upon credit, as goods. (R-Tenn.) raised a point of order against the Graham/Smith compromise amendment on the basis of Budget Act restrictions. Graham moved to waive the Budget Act with respect to the Graham/Smith amendment, but his motion was rejected on July 31, 2002 by a vote of 49 to 50 (Roll Call 199). We have assigned pluses to the "nays" and minuses to the "yeas." 77 Trade Promotion Authority. The final version (conference report) of this legislation (H.R. 3009) is described under House Vote #79. The Senate adopted the conference report on August 1, 2002 by a vote of 64 to 34 (Roll Call 207). We have assigned pluses to the "nays" and minuses to the "yeas." 78 Arming Commercial Pilots. During consideration of the bill to establish a cabinet-level Homeland Security Department (H.R. 5005), Sen. Barbara Boxer Barbara Levy Boxer (born November 11, 1940) is an American politician and the current junior U.S. Senator from the State of California. A member of the Democratic Party, Boxer was first elected to the U.S. (D-Calif.) offered an amendment that would establish a voluntary program to deputize qualified commercial pilots, who would then be allowed to be armed. The Senate adopted the amendment on September 5, 2002 by a vote of 87 to 6 (Roll Call 210). We have assigned pluses to the "yeas" and minuses to the "nays." 79 Agriculture Disaster Aid. During consideration of the appropriations bill for the Interior Department (H.R. 5093), Sen. Tom Daschle (D-S.D.) offered an amendment to provide almost $6 billion in "disaster" aid to farmers affected by drought drought, abnormally long period of insufficient rainfall. Drought cannot be defined in terms of inches of rainfall or number of days without rain, since it is determined by such variable factors as the distribution in time and area of precipitation during and before . This new aid would be in addition to the money provided by the 10-year farm bill enacted last May. That bill will cost $781 billion according to Congressional Budget Office estimates. Sen. Phil Gramm (R-Texas) raised a point of order against Daschle's amendment on the basis of Budget Act restrictions. Daschle moved to waive the Budget Act with respect to his amendment, and his motion was agreed to on September 10, 2002 by a vote of 79 to 16 (Roll Call 212). We have assigned pluses to the "nays" and minuses to the "yeas." The Senate subsequently agreed to Daschle's amendment by voice vote. 80 War Authorization Against Iraq. This measure (House Joint Resolution 114) is described under House Vote #80. The Senate passed the resolution on October 11, 2002 by a vote of 77 to 23 (Roll Call 237). Because the Senate adopted the identical measure the House had passed the previous day, the Senate vote completed congressional action. We have assigned pluses to the "nays" and minuses to the "yeas."
Senate Vote Scores
Votes
61-80 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 71
ALABAMA
Shelby (R) 60 - + - - + + - - + + -
Sessions, J. (R) 80 - + + + + + - + + + +
ALASKA
Stevens (R) 40 - + - - + + - - - + -
Murkowski (R) 47 ? + - - + + - - - + -
ARIZONA
McCain (R) 65 - + + + + + + + + - -
Kyl (R) 85 - + + + + + + + + + +
ARKANSAS
Hutchinson, T. (R) 50 - + + + + + - - - + -
Lincoln (D) 25 - - - - + - - - + + -
CALIFORNIA
Feinstein (D) 10 - - - - + - - - - - -
Boxer (D) 15 - - - - - - - - - - -
COLORADO
Campbell, B. (R) 56 - + - - ? ? ? ? + + +
Allard (R) 65 - + + - + + + + + + -
CONNECTICUT
Dodd (D) 10 - - - - - - - - - - -
Lieberman (D) 5 - - - - - - ? - - - -
DELAWARE
Biden (D) 5 - - - - - - - - - - -
Carper (D) 25 - + - - - + - - + - -
FLORIDA
Graham, B. (D) 30 - + - - + - - - + - -
Nelson, Bill (D) 20 - - - - + - - - - + -
GEORGIA
Cleland (D) 25 - + - - + - - - - + -
Miller, Z. (D) 32 - + - - + + - - - + -
HAWAII
Inouye (D) 29 ? + - - + - - - - - -
Akaka (D) 6 - - - - - - - - - - -
IDAHO
Craig (R) 63 - + + - + + + - - + +
Crapo (R) 61 - + + + + + - - ? ? -
ILLINOIS
Durbin (D) 20 - - - - - - - - - - -
Fitzgerald (R) 70 + + + + + + - + + + -
INDIANA
Lugar (R) 55 - + + - + + - - - + -
Bayh (D) 30 - - + - + - - + + + -
IOWA
Grassley (R) 65 - + + - + + - + - + +
Harkin (D) 21 - - - - + - - - + - -
KANSAS
Brownback (R) 60 - + + - + + - + - + -
Roberts (R) 50 - + - - + + - - - + -
KENTUCKY
McConnell (R) 50 - + - - + + - - - + +
Bunning (R) 58 - + + + + + - + - + -
LOUISIANA
Breaux (D) 26 - + - - + + - - - - -
Landrieu (D) 20 - - - - + - - - - + -
MAINE
Snow (R) 45 - + - - + + - - - + -
Collins, S. (R) 30 - + - - + - - - - + -
MARYLAND
Sarbanes (D) 15 - - - - - - - - - - -
Mikulski (D) 20 - - - - + - - - - - -
MASSACHUSETTS
Kennedy, E. (D) 11 - - - - - - - ? - - -
Kerry, J. (D) 10 - - - - + - - - - - ?
MICHIGAN
Levin, C. (D) 25 - - - - + - - - - - -
Stabenow (D) 25 - - - - + - - - + - -
MINNESOTA
Wellstone (D) 15 - - - - - - - - - - -
Dayton (D) 36 - + ? ? ? ? ? ? + - -
MISSISSIPPI
Cochran (R) 45 - + - - + + - - - + -
Lott (R) 74 - + + + + + ? + - + -
MISSOURI
Bond (R) 53 - + - - + + - - ? + -
Carnahan (D) 25 - + - - + - - - - - -
MONTANA
Baucus, M. (D) 20 - + - - + - - - - + -
Burns (R) 55 - + - - + + - - - + +
NEBRASKA
Hagel (R) 65 - + + + + + + + - + -
Nelson, Ben (D) 35 - - - - + + - - - + -
NEVADA
Reid, H. (D) 20 - - - - + - - - - - -
Ensign (R) 68 - + + + + + - + + + -
NEW HAMPSHIRE
Smith, R.C. (R) 84 - + + + + + + + + + +
Gregg (R) 58 - + - - + + + - - + -
NEW JERSEY
Torricelli (D) 18 - ? - - + - - - + - -
Corzine (D) 20 - - - - + - - - + - -
NEW MEXICO
Domenici (R) 47 ? + - - + + - - - + -
Bingaman (D) 21 - - ? ? ? ? ? ? - - -
NEW YORK
Schumer (D) 15 - - - - + - - - - - -
Clinton (D) 25 - + - - + - - - + - -
NORTH CAROLINA
Helms (R) ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ?
Edwards, J. (D) 20 - - - - + - - - - - -
NORTH DAKOTA
Conrad (D) 35 - + + - + - - - + - -
Dorgan (D) 20 - - - - + - - - + - -
OHIO
DeWine (R) 45 - + - - + - - - - + -
Voinovich (R) 68 - + + + ? + + + - + -
OKLAHOMA
Nickles (R) 75 - + + + + + - + - + +
Inhofe (R) 70 - + + + + + + - + + -
OREGON
Wyden (D) 20 - - - - + - - - - + -
Smith, G. (R) 40 - - - + + - - - + + -
PENNSYLVANIA
Specter (R) 15 - - - - - - - - - + -
Santorum (R) 74 - + + + + + - + - + +
RHODE ISLAND
Reed, J. (D) 10 - - - - - - - - - - -
Chafee (R) 45 - + - + + + - - + - -
SOUTH CAROLINA
Thurmond, S. (R) 58 - + - - + + - ? - + -
Hollings (D) 35 - - - - + + - - + - -
SOUTH DAKOTA
Daschle (D) 7 - - ? ? ? ? ? ? - - -
Johnson, Tim (D) 20 - - - - + + - - - - -
TENNESSEE
Thompson, E (R) 70 - + + + + + - + - + -
First (R) 60 - + + - + + - - - + -
TEXAS
Gramm, P. (R) 89 + + + + + + + + + + +
Hutchison, K. (R) 63 - + - + + + + - - + +
UTAH
Hatch (R) 50 - + + - + - - + - + -
Bennett (R) 55 - + + + + + - - - + -
VERMONT
Leahy (D) 25 - + - - - - - - - - -
Jeffords (I) 10 - - - - - - - - - - -
VIRGINIA
Warner (R) 55 - + - + + + - - + + -
Allen, G. (R) 60 - + + + + + + - - + -
WASHINGTON
Murray (D) 15 - - - - - - - - - - -
Cantwell (D) 10 - - - + - - - - - - -
WEST VIRGINIA
Byrd (D) 25 - + - - - + - - - - -
Rockefeller (D) 16 ? - - - + - - - - - -
WISCONSIN
Kohl (D) 10 - - - - - - - - - - -
Feingold (D) 50 - + + - - - - + + - -
WYOMING
Thomas, C. (R) 74 + + + - + + + + - + +
Enzi (R) 75 + + + - + + + + + + +
Votes
72 73 74 75 76 77 78 79 80 1-80
ALABAMA
Shelby (R) + + + - + + + + - 59
Sessions, J. (R) + + + - + + + + - 65
ALASKA
Stevens (R) - + + - + - + - - 51
Murkowski (R) + + + - + - + - - 57
ARIZONA
McCain (R) + + + - + - + - - 61
Kyl (R) + + + + + - + + - 75
ARKANSAS
Hutchinson, T. (R) + + + - - - + - - 52
Lincoln (D) - + - - - - + - - 29
CALIFORNIA
Feinstein (D) - - - - - - + - - 16
Boxer (D) - - - - - + + - + 9
COLORADO
Campbell, B. (R) + - + - + + + - - 59
Allard (R) + + + - + - + - - 57
CONNECTICUT
Dodd (D) - -- - - - + + - - 10
Lieberman (D) - - - - - - + - - 8
DELAWARE
Biden (D) - - - - - + ? - - 8
Carper (D) - - - + - - + - - 21
FLORIDA
Graham, B. (D) - + - - - - + - + 21
Nelson, Bill (D) - + - - - - + - - 18
GEORGIA
Cleland (D) - + - - - - + - - 28
Miller, Z. (D) ? + - - - - + - - 39
HAWAII
Inouye (D) - - - - - + + - + 13
Akaka (D) - - - - - ? ? ? + 12
IDAHO
Craig (R) ? + + + + - + - - 57
Crapo (R) + + + + + - + - - 55
ILLINOIS
Durbin (D) - + - - - + + - + 13
Fitzgerald (R) + + - - + - + + - 55
INDIANA
Lugar (R) + + + - + - + + - 51
Bayh (D) - - - - - - + - - 30
IOWA
Grassley (R) + + + + + - + - - 54
Harkin (D) - - - - + + ? - - 12
KANSAS
Brownback (R) + + + + + - + - - 58
Roberts (R) + + + + + - + - - 58
KENTUCKY
McConnell (R) + + + - + - + - - 53
Bunning (R) + + + - + - ? - - 62
LOUISIANA
Breaux (D) ? - - - + - + - - 32
Landrieu (D) - + - - - - + - - 26
MAINE
Snow (R) - + + - + - + + - 43
Collins, S. (R) - + + - - - + - - 41
MARYLAND
Sarbanes (D) - - - - - + + - + 10
Mikulski (D) - - - - - + + - + 15
MASSACHUSETTS
Kennedy, E. (D) - - - - - + - - + 11
Kerry, J. (D) - - - - - - + - - 9
MICHIGAN
Levin, C. (D) - + - - - + + - + 15
Stabenow (D) - - - - - + + - + 18
MINNESOTA
Wellstone (D) - - - - - + + - + 11
Dayton (D) - - - - - + + - + 14
MISSISSIPPI
Cochran (R) + + + - + - + - - 49
Lott (R) + + + + + - + + - 60
MISSOURI
Bond (R) + + + + + - + - - 52
Carnahan (D) - - - + - + + - - 26
MONTANA
Baucus, M. (D) - - - - - - + - - 24
Burns (R) + + + - + + + - - 57
NEBRASKA
Hagel (R) + + + - + - + - - 58
Nelson, Ben (D) + + - - + - + - - 38
NEVADA
Reid, H. (D) + - - - - + + - - 15
Ensign (R) + - + + + - ? + - 64
NEW HAMPSHIRE
Smith, R.C. (R) + + + + + - + ? - 73
Gregg (R) + + + + + - + ? - 57
NEW JERSEY
Torricelli (D) - - - - - + ? ? - 21
Corzine (D) - - - - - + - - + 15
NEW MEXICO
Domenici (R) + + + - + - + - - 49
Bingaman (D) - + - - - - + - + 18
NEW YORK
Schumer (D) - - - - - + + - - 16
Clinton (D) - - - - - + + - - 15
NORTH CAROLINA
Helms (R) ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? - 73
Edwards, J. (D) - + - - - + + - - 19
NORTH DAKOTA
Conrad (D) - - - - - + + - + 24
Dorgan (D) - - - - - + + - - 21
OHIO
DeWine (R) + + + + + - + - - 50
Voinovich (R) + + + + + - + - - 65
OKLAHOMA
Nickles (R) + + + + + - + + - 66
Inhofe (R) + + + + + - + - - 63
OREGON
Wyden (D) - - - - - - + - + 19
Smith, G. (R) + + + - - - + - - 48
PENNSYLVANIA
Specter (R) - + + - - - - - - 34
Santorum (R) ? + + + + - + + - 62
RHODE ISLAND
Reed, J. (D) - - - - - + - - + 10
Chafee (R) - - + - + - - + + 35
SOUTH CAROLINA
Thurmond, S. (R) + + + + + + + - - 62
Hollings (D) - + - - + + + - - 23
SOUTH DAKOTA
Daschle (D) - - - - - - + - - 8
Johnson, Tim (D) - - - - - + + - - 24
TENNESSEE
Thompson, E (R) + + + + + - + + - 56
First (R) + + + + + - + + - 56
TEXAS
Gramm, P. (R) ? + + + + - + + - 72
Hutchison, K. (R) ? + + - + - + + - 58
UTAH
Hatch (R) + + + - + - + - - 54
Bennett (R) + + + - + - + - - 56
VERMONT
Leahy (D) - + - - - + + - + 17
Jeffords (I) - - - - + - - - + 24
VIRGINIA
Warner (R) + + + - + - + - - 53
Allen, G. (R) + + + - + - + - - 55
WASHINGTON
Murray (D) - + - - - - + - + 13
Cantwell (D) - - - - - - + - - 10
WEST VIRGINIA
Byrd (D) - - - - - + + - + 21
Rockefeller (D) - - - - - + + - - 14
WISCONSIN
Kohl (D) - + - - - - + - - 15
Feingold (D) - - - + + + + + + 41
WYOMING
Thomas, C. (R) ? + + + + - + - - 59
Enzi (R) + + + - + - + - - 62
House Vote Scores
Votes 61-80 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68
ALABAMA
1 Callahan (R) 44 + - ? + + ? - +
2 Everett (R) 63 + + - + + ? - +
3 Riley (R) 65 + ? ? + + ? - +
4 Aderholt (R) 55 + - - + + + - +
5 Cramer (D) 45 - - - + + + + -
6 Bachus, S. (R) 58 + ? - + + + - +
7 Hilliard (D) 41 - ? ? - + ? + -
ALASKA
Young, D. (R) 50 + - - + + + - +
ARIZONA
1 Flake (R) 80 + + + + + + - +
2 Pastor (D) 25 - - - - - - + -
3 Stump (R) 71 + - + + + + - +
4 Shadegg (R) 65 + + + + + + - +
5 Kolbe (R) 40 + - - + + + - +
6 Hayworth (R) 65 + + - + + + - +
ARKANSAS
1 Berry (D) 55 - - - + - - + -
2 Snyder (D) 35 - - - - + + + -
3 Boozman (R) 45 + - - + + + - +
4 Ross (D) 55 - - - + + + + -
CALIFORNIA
1 Thompson, M. (D) 40 - - - + - + + -
2 Herger (R) 50 + - + + + + - +
3 Ose (R) 45 + - - + + + - +
4 Doolittle (R) 55 + + - + + + - +
5 Matsui (D) 25 - - - - - - + -
6 Woolsey (D) 30 - - - - - + + -
7 Miller, George (D) 30 - - - - - - + -
8 Pelosi (D) 26 - - - - - - + -
9 Lee (D) 30 + - - - - - + -
10 Tauscher (D) 20 - - - - - + + -
11 Pombo (R) 47 ? - - + + + - +
12 Lantos (D) 33 - - - - - - + -
13 Stark (D) 30 - + - - - - + -
14 Eshoo (D) 35 - - - - - + + -
15 Honda (D) 35 - - - - - + + -
16 Lofgren (D) 40 - - - - - + + -
17 Farr (D) 30 - - - - - + + -
18 Condit (D) 42 - + - + + + + -
19 Radanovich (R) 42 + - - + + ? - +
20 Dooley (D) 20 - - - + - + + -
21 Thomas, B. (R) 47 + - - + + + - +
22 Capps (D) 45 - - - + + + + -
23 Gallegly (R) 45 + - - + + + - +
24 Sherman (D) 30 - - - - - - + -
25 McKeon (R) 45 + - - + + + - +
26 Berman (D) 21 - - - - - ? + -
27 Schiff (D) 35 - - - - - + + -
28 Dreier (R) 40 + - - + + + - +
29 Waxman (D) 20 - - - - - - + -
30 Becerra (D) 26 - - - - - ? + -
31 Solis (D) 25 - - - - - - + -
32 Watson (D) 30 - - - - - - + -
33 Roybal-Allard (D) 25 - - - - - - + -
34 Napolitano (D) 40 - - - - - + + -
35 Waters (D) 35 + + - - - - + -
36 Harman (D) 35 - - - + + + + -
37 Millender-McDonald (D) 26 ? - - - - + + -
38 Horn (R) 30 + - - + + + - +
39 Royce (R) 75 + + + + + + - +
40 Lewis, Jerry (R) 45 + - - + + + - +
41 Miller, Gary (R) 63 + - + + + + - +
42 Baca (D) 37 - - - - + ? + -
43 Calvert (R) 40 + - - + + + - +
44 Bono (R) 32 + - - + ? + - +
45 Rohrabacher (R) 75 + + + + + + - +
46 Sanchez (D) 40 - - - - - + + -
47 Cox (R) 60 + + - + + + - +
48 Issa (R) 45 + - - + + + - +
49 Davis, S. (D) 30 - - - - + + + -
50 Filner (D) 30 - + - - - - + -
51 Cunnigham (R) 44 + - - + + ? - +
52 Hunter (R) 55 + + - + + + - +
COLORADO
1 DeGette (D) 30 - - - - - + + -
2 Udall, M. (D) 35 - - - - + + + -
3 McInnis (R) 53 + + - + ? ? - +
4 Schaffer (R) 63 + + - + + + - +
5 Hefley (R) 65 + + - + + + - +
6 Tancredo (R) 68 + + + + + + - +
CONNECTICUT
1 Larson, J. (D) 30 - - - - - + + -
2 Simmons (R) 50 + - - + + + - +
3 DeLauro (D) 25 - - - - - - + -
4 Shays (R) 40 + - - + + + - +
5 Maloney, J. (D) 55 + - - + + + + -
6 Johnson, N. (R) 35 + - - + + + - +
DELAWARE
Castle (R) 55 + - - + + + - +
FLORIDA
1 Miller, J. (R) 65 + + - + + + - +
2 Boyd (D) 25 - - - - - - + -
3 Brown, C. (D) 32 - - - - - ? + -
4 Crenshaw (R) 45 + - - + + + - +
5 Thurman, K. (D) 30 - - - - - + + -
6 Stearns (R) 69 + + + + + + - +
7 Mica (R) 53 + - - + + + - +
8 Keller (R) 53 + - - + + ? - +
9 Bilirakis (R) 47 + + - + + ? - +
10 Young, C.W. (R) 45 + - - + + + - +
11 Davis, Jim (D) 30 - - - - + + + -
12 Putnam (R) 45 + - - + + + - +
13 Miller, D. (R) 50 + ? - + + ? - +
14 Goss (R) 40 + - - + + + - +
15 Weldon, D. (R) 60 + - + + + + - +
16 Foley (R) 50 + - - + + + - +
17 Meek, C. (D) 30 - - - - - - + -
18 Ros-Lehtinen (R) 45 - - - + + + - +
19 Wexler (D) 25 - - - - - - + -
20 Deutsch (D) 32 - - - - ? - + -
21 Diaz-Balart (R) 45 - - - + + + - +
22 Shaw (R) 40 + - - + + + - +
23 Hastings, A. (D) 33 - - - - - - + -
GEORGIA
1 Kingston (R) 55 + - + + + + - +
2 Bishop (D) 40 - - - + + + + -
3 Collins, M. (R) 75 + - + + + + - +
4 McKinney (D) 47 + + - - + ? + -
5 Lewis, John (D) 29 - - - ? - ? + -
6 Isakson (R) 50 + - - + + + - +
7 Barr (R) 70 + + - + + + + +
8 Chambliss (R) 53 + - - + + + - +
9 Deaf (R) 65 + + + + + + - +
10 Norwood (R) 71 ? + + + + ? - +
11 Linder (R) 55 + - - + + + - +
HAWAII
1 Abercromble (D) 45 - - - + + + + -
2 Mink (D) 47 + + - - + + + -
IDAHO
1 Otter (R) 55 + + - + + + - +
2 Simpson (R) 45 + - - + + + - +
ILLINOIS
1 Rush (D) 30 + - - - - + + -
2 Jackson, J. (D) 30 + + - - - - + -
3 Lipinski (D) 40 - - - - + ? + -
4 Gutierrez (D) 33 - - - - - ? + ?
5 Blagojevich (D) 43 - ? ? - ? ? + -
6 Hyde (R) 55 + - + + + + - +
7 Davis, D. (D) 25 - - - - - - + -
8 Crane (R) 63 + + - + + + - +
9 Schakowsky (D) 25 - - - - - - + -
10 Kirk (R) 40 + - - + + + - +
11 Weller (R) 50 + - - + + + - +
12 Costello (D) 60 - - - + + + + -
13 Biggert (R) 40 + - - + + + - +
14 Hastert (R): Speaker ? ? ? + ? + - +
15 Johnson, Timothy (R) 40 + - - + + + - +
16 Manzullo (R) 53 + - - + + ? - +
17 Evans (D) 35 - - - - - + + -
18 Lallood (R) 37 + - - + + ? - +
19 Phelps (D) 47 - - - + + + + -
20 Shimkus (R) 50 + - - + + + - +
INDIANA
1 Visclosky (D) 35 - - - - - - + -
2 Pence (R) 56 + + - + ? ? - +
3 Roemer (D) 50 - - - - + + + +
4 Souder (R) 45 + - - + + + - +
5 Buyer (R) 50 ? - - + + ? - +
6 Burton (R) 56 + + - + ? ? - +
7 Kerns (R) 65 + + + + + + - +
8 Hostettler (R) 90 + + + + + + - +
9 Hill (D) 35 - - - - - + + -
10 Carson, J. (D) 32 - - - - - ? + -
IOWA
1 Leach (R) 40 + - - - + + - +
2 Nussle (R) 50 + - - + + + - +
3 Boswell (D) 50 - - - + + + + -
4 Ganske (R) 33 + ? - + + ? - +
5 Latham (R) 45 + - - + + + - +
KANSAS
1 Moran, Jerry (R) 60 + - - + + + + +
2 Ryun, J. (R) 60 + - - + + + - +
3 Moore (D) 30 - - - - + + + -
4 Tiahrt (R) 60 + - - + + + - +
KENTUCKY
1 Whitfield (R) 47 + - - + + ? - +
2 Lewis, R. (R) 50 + - - + + + - +
3 Northrup (R) 47 + - - + + ? - +
4 Lucas, K. (D) 55 + - - + + + + -
5 Rogers, H. (R) 45 + - - + + + - +
6 Fletcher (R) 50 + - - + + + - +
LOUISIANA
1 Vitter (R) 55 + - - + + + - +
2 Jefferson (D) 33 - - - + + + + ?
3 Tauzin (R) 50 + - - + + + - +
4 McCrery (R) 42 + - - + + ? - +
5 Cooksey (R) 55 + - - + + + - +
6 Baker (R) 53 + - - + + ? - +
7 John (D) 40 - - - + + + + -
MAINE
1 Allen, T. (D) 30 - - - - - + + -
2 Baldacci (D) 30 - - - - - + + -
MARYLAND
1 Gilchrest (R) 41 + ? ? ? + + - +
2 Ehrlich (R) 56 + - - + + + - +
3 Cardin (D) 35 - - - - - + + -
4 Wynn (D) 35 - - - - + + + -
5 Hoyer (D) 25 - - - - - + + -
6 Bartlett (R) 68 + + - + + + P +
7 Cummings (D) 35 - - - - - + + -
8 Morella (R) 21 - - ? - + + - +
MASSACHUSETTS
1 Olver (D) 28 - - - - - ?_ + -
2 Neal (D) 30 - - - - - - + -
3 McGovern (D) 30 - - - - - - + -
4 Frank, Barney (D) 35 - - - - - - + -
5 Meehan (D) 28 - - - - - + + -
6 Tierney (D) 32 - - - - - ? + -
7 Markey (D) 21 - - - - - - + -
8 Capuano (D) 32 - - - ? - - + -
9 Lynch (D) 40 - - - - - + + -
10 Delahunt (D) 21 - - - - - - + -
MICHIGAN
1 Stupak (D) 50 - + - - - + + -
2 Hoekstra (R) 55 + + - + + + - +
3 Ehlers (R) 35 + - - + + + - +
4 Camp (R) 45 + - - + + + - +
5 Barcia (D) 47 - + - + + ? + -
6 Upton (R) 50 + - - + + + - +
7 Smith, N. (R) 60 + + - + + + - +
8 Rogers, M. (R) 50 + - - + + + - +
9 Kildee (D) 35 - - - - - - + -
10 Bonior (D) 67 - + - - + ? + -
11 Knollenberg (R) 42 + - - + + + - +
12 Levin, S. (D) 25 - - - - - - + -
13 Rivers (D) 40 - + - - - - + -
14 Conyers (D) 30 - + - - - - + -
15 Kilpatrick (D) 30 - - - - - + + -
16 Dingell (D) 37 - - - - - ? + -
MINNESOTA
1 Gutknecht (R) 65 + - - + + + - +
2 Kennedy, M. (R) 50 + - - + + + - +
3 Ramstad (R) 45 + - - + + + - +
4 McCollum (D) 35 - - - - - + + -
5 Sabo (D) 25 - - - - - - + -
6 Luther (D) 40 - - - - + + + -
7 Peterson, C. (D) 53 - + + + ? + + -
8 Oberstar (D) 35 - + - - - - + -
MISSISSIPPI
1 Wicker (R) 55 + - - + + + - +
2 Thompson, B. (D) 37 - - - - - + + ?
3 Pickering (R) 60 + - - + + + - +
4 Shows (D) 63 ? - - + + + + -
5 Taylor, G. (D) 55 - - + - - - + +
MISSOURI
1 Clay (D) 22 - - - + - - + ?
2 Akin (R) 60 + + - + + + - +
3 Gephardt (D) 30 - - - - - - + -
4 Skelton (D) 40 - - - + + + + -
5 McCarthy, K. (D) 26 - - - - ? + + -
6 Graves (R) 55 + - - + + + - +
7 Blunt (R) 56 + - - + + + - +
8 Emerson (R) 53 + - - ? + + - +
9 Hulshof (R) 50 + - - + + + - +
MONTANA
Rehberg (R) 45 + - - + + + - +
NEBRASKA
1 Bereuter (R) 39 + - - - + + - +
2 Terry (R) 65 + - + + + + - +
3 Osborne (R) 45 + - - + + + - +
NEVADA
1 Berkley (D) 42 - - - + + + + -
2 Gibbons (R) 60 + - - + + + - +
NEW HAMPSHIRE
1 Sununu (R) 45 + + - + + + - +
2 Bass (R) 50 + + - + + + - +
NEW JERSEY
1 Andrews (D) 32 - + - - - - + -
2 LoBiondo (R) 55 + - - + + + - +
3 Saxton (R) 40 + - - + + + - +
4 Smith, C. (R) 50 + - - + + + - +
5 Roukema (R) + ? - ? + ? ? ?
6 Pallone (D) 40 - + - - - + + -
7 Ferguson (R) 40 + - - + + + - +
8 Pascrell (D) 30 - - - - - + + -
9 Rothman (D) 35 - - - - - + + -
10 Payne (D) 30 - - - - - - + -
11 Frelinghuysen (R) 40 + - - + + + - +
12 Holt (D) 50 - - - + + + + -
13 Menendez (D) 32 - - - - - ? + -
NEW MEXICO
1 Wilson, H. (R) 45 + - - + + + - +
2 Skeen (R) 40 + - - + + + - +
3 Udall, T. (D) 35 - - - - - - + -
NEW YORK
1 Grucci (R) 45 + - - + + + - +
2 Israel (D) 35 - - - + + + + -
3 King, P. (R) 42 ? - - + + + - +
4 McCarthy, C. (D) 37 - - - + + + + -
5 Ackerman (D) 32 - - - - - ? + -
6 Meeks, G. (D) 44 - - ? - + + + -
7 Crowley (D) 25 - - - - - + + -
8 Nadler (D) 39 - + - - - - + -
9 Weiner (D) 21 - - - - - ? + -
10 Towns (D) 33 - - - - + + + ?
11 Owens (D) 37 - + - - ? - + -
12 Velazquez (D) 30 - - - - - + + -
13 Fossella (R) 47 + - - + + + - +
14 Maloney, C. (D) 30 - - - - - + + -
15 Rangel (D) 25 - - - - - - + -
16 Serrano (D) 32 - - - ? - + + -
17 Engel (D) 32 - - - - + + ? -
18 Lowey (D) 33 - - - - ? + + -
19 Kelly (R) 50 + - - + + + - +
20 Gilman (R) 35 - - - + + + - +
21 McNulty (D) 35 - - - - - - + -
22 Sweeney (R) 40 + - - + + + - +
23 Boehlert (R) 35 + - - + + + - +
24 McHugh (R) 53 + - - + + + - +
25 Walsh (R) 42 + - - + + ? - +
26 Hinchey (D) 30 - - - - - - + -
27 Reynolds (R) 50 + - - + + + - +
28 Slaughter (D) 35 - ? ? - - - + -
29 LaFalce (D) 33 - - ? - - ? + -
30 Quinn (R) 39 + - - + ? ? - +
31 Houghton (R) 39 + - - - ? ? - +
NORTH CAROLINA
1 Clayton (D) 33 - - - - ? + + -
2 Etheridge (D) 35 - - - - + + + -
3 Jones, W. (R) 80 + + + + + + + +
4 Price, D. (D) 30 - - - - - + + -
5 Burr (R) 40 + - - + + + - +
6 Coble (R) 70 + + - + + + - +
7 McIntyre (D) 55 - - - + + + + -
8 Hayes (R) 74 + + - + + + ? +
9 Myrick (R) 50 + - - + + + - +
10 Bailenger (R) 55 + - - + + + - +
11 Taylor, C. (R) 65 + - - + + + - +
12 Watt, M. (D) 35 + - - - - + + -
NORTH DAKOTA
Pomeroy (D) 40 - - - - + + + -
OHIO
1 Chabot (R) 70 + + - + + + - +
2 Portman (R) 40 + - - + + + - +
3 Hall, T. (D) 33 - - - - ? + + -
4 Oxley (R) 47 + - - + + + ? +
5 Gillmor (R) 42 + - - + + ? - +
6 Strickland (D) 45 - + - - - - + -
7 Hobson (R) 45 + - - + + + - +
8 Boehner (R) 45 + - - + + + - +
9 Kaptur (D) 40 - + - - - - + -
10 Kucinich (D) 42 + + - - - - - -
11 Jones, S. (D) 33 - - - - ? + + -
12 Tiberi (R) 45 + - - + + + - +
13 Brown, S. (D) 40 - + - - - - + -
14 Sawyer (D) 30 - - - - - + + -
15 Pryce, D. (R) 45 + - - + + + - +
16 Regula (R) 50 + - - + + + - +
17 Vacant
18 Key (R) 45 + - - + + + - +
19 LaTourette (R) 50 + - - + + + - +
OKLAHOMA
1 Sullivan (R) 60 + + - + + + - +
2 Carson, B. (D) 42 - - - + + + + -
3 Watkins (R) 45 + - - + + + - +
4 Watts, J.C. (R) 50 + - - + + + - +
5 Istook (R) 50 + - - + + + - +
6 Lucas, E (r) 45 + - - + + + - +
OREGON
1 Wu (D) 45 - - - - + + + -
2 Walden (R) 55 + - - + + + - +
3 Blumenauer (D) 30 - - - - - + + -
4 DeFazio (D) 53 - + - - + + + -
5 Hooley (D) 42 - - - + + + + -
PENNSYLVANIA
1 Brady, R. (D) 30 - - - - - + + -
2 Fattah (D) 25 - - - - - - + -
3 Borski (D) 26 - - - - - ? + -
4 Hart (R) 53 + - - + + + - +
5 Peterson, J. (R) 56 + ? ? + + + - +
6 Holden (D) 45 - - - - + + + -
7 Weldon, C. (R) 47 + - - + + + - +
8 Greenwood (R) 35 + - - + + + - +
9 Shuster, Bill (R) 50 + - - + + + - +
10 Sherwood (R) 45 + - - + + + - +
11 Kanjorski (D) 40 - - - - - + + -
12 Murtha (D) 39 ? - - - - ? + -
13 Hoeffel (D) 20 - - - - - + + -
14 Coyne (D) 26 - - - - - ? + -
15 Toomey (R) 60 + - - + + + - +
16 Pitts (R) 60 + - - + + + - +
17 Gekas (R) 50 + - - + + + - +
18 Doyle (D) 35 - - - - - + + -
19 Platts (R) 55 + + - + + + - +
20 Mascara (D) 38 ? - - - + + + -
21 English (R) 47 + - - + ? + - +
RHODE ISLAND
1 Kennedy, P. (D) 40 - - - - - + + -
2 Langevin (D) 40 - - - - - + + -
SOUTH CAROLINA
1 Brown, H. (R) 50 + - - + + + - +
2 Wilson, J. (R) 60 + - - + + + - +
3 Graham, L. (R) 65 + - - + + + - +
4 DeMint (R) 65 + + - + + + - +
5 Spratt (D) 35 - - - - - + + -
6 Clyburn (D) 30 - - - - - + + -
SOUTH DAKOTA
Thune (R) 45 + - - + + + - +
TENNESSEE
1 Jenkins (R) 58 + - - + + ? - +
2 Duncan (R) 90 + + - + + + + +
3 Wamp (R) 70 + + - + + + + +
4 Hilleary (R) 61 + + - + ? ? - +
5 Clement (D) 50 - - - + + + + -
6 Gordon, B. (D) 45 - - - + + + + -
7 Bryant (R) 55 + - - + + + - +
8 Tanner (D) 47 ? - - + - + + -
9 Ford (D) 35 - - - + + - + -
TEXAS
1 Sandlin (D) 50 - - - + + + + -
2 Turner (D) 40 - - - - - - + -
3 Johnson, Sam (R) 55 + - - + + + - +
4 Hall, R. (D) 45 - - - + + + - -
5 Sessions, P. (R) 55 + - - + + + - +
6 Barton (R) 53 ? - - + + + - +
7 Culberson (R) 60 + + - + + + - +
8 Brady, K. (R) 55 + - - + + + - +
9 Lampson (D) 47 ? - - + - + + -
10 Doggett (D) 35 - - - - - - + -
11 Edwards, C. (D) 45 - - - + + + + -
12 Granger (R) 45 + - - + + + - +
13 Thornberry (R) 50 + - - + + + - +
14 Paul (R) 89 + + + + + + + ?
15 Hinojosa (D) 30 - - - + + - + -
16 Reyes (D) 47 - - - - + ? + -
17 Stenholm (D) 30 - - - - - - + -
18 Jackson-Lee, S. (D) 35 - - - - - + + -
19 Combest (R) 40 ? - - ? ? + - +
20 Gonzalez (D) 30 - - - - - + + -
21 Smith, L. (R) 44 + - - + ? ? - +
22 DeLay (R) 50 + + - + + + - +
23 Bonilla (R) 50 + - - + + + - +
24 Frost (D) 20 - - - - - + + -
25 Bentsen (D) 26 - ? - - - + + -
26 Armey (R) 55 + + - + + + - +
27 Ortiz (D) 41 - - ? - - ? + -
28 Rodriguez (D) 40 - - - - - + + -
29 Green, G. (D) 35 - - - - - - + -
30 Johnson, E.B. (D) 25 - - - - - - + -
UTAH
1 Hansen (R) 50 + - - + + ? - +
2 Matheson (D) 40 - + - + + + + -
3 Cannon (R) 55 + - - + + + - +
VERMONT
Sanders (I) 45 + + - - - - + -
VIRGINIA
1 Davis, Jo Ann (R) 70 + + - + + + - +
2 Schrock (R) 50 + - - + + + - +
3 Scott (D) 25 - - - - - - + -
4 Forbes (R) 58 + + - + ? + - +
5 Goode (I) 85 + + - + + + + +
6 Goodlatte (R) 50 + - - + + + - +
7 Cantor (R) 50 + - - + + + - +
8 Moran, James (D) 35 - - - - + + + -
9 Boucher (D) 40 - - - + + + + -
10 Wolf (R) 50 + - - + + + - +
11 Davis, T. (R) 42 ? - - + + + - +
WASHINGTON
1 Inslee (D) 30 - - - - - - + -
2 Larsen, R. (D) 40 - - - + - + + -
3 Baird (D) 40 - - - - + + + -
4 Hastings, D. (R) 45 + - - + + + - +
5 Nethercutt (R) 45 + - - + + + - +
6 Dicks (D) 15 - - - - - - + -
7 McDermott (D) 25 - - - - - - + -
8 Dunn (R) 40 + - - + + + - +
9 Smith, A. (D) 21 - - - - - ? - -
WEST VIRGINIA
1 Mollohan (D) 50 - + + - - - + -
2 Capito (R) 50 + - - + + + - +
3 Rahall (D) 35 - - - - - - + -
WISCONSIN
1 Ryan, P. (R) 50 + - - + + + - +
2 Baldwin (D) 35 - + - - - - + -
3 Kind, R. (D) 30 - - - - - + + -
4 Kleczka (D) 35 - - - - - + + -
5 Barrett (D) 33 - - - - + + + -
6 Petri (R) 70 + + + + + + - +
7 Obey (D) 35 - - - - - - + -
8 Green, M. (R) 55 + - - + + + - +
9 Sensenbrenner (R) 65 + + + + + + - +
WYOMING
Cubin (R) 55 + + - + + + - +
69 70 71 72 73 74 75 76 77 78 79
ALABAMA
1 Callahan (R) - + + - - - + - + - -
2 Everett (R) - + + - + + + + + - -
3 Riley (R) - + + - + + + + + - -
4 Aderholt (R) - + + - + + + - + - -
5 Cramer (D) + + - - + - - - + - +
6 Bachus, S. (R) - + + - + - + + + - -
7 Hilliard (D) + + - - - - - - - + +
ALASKA
Young, D. (R) - + + - - - + - + - +
ARIZONA
1 Flake (R) + + + + + + - + + + -
2 Pastor (D) + - - - - - - - - + +
3 Stump (R) - + + - ? + + + + - ?
4 Shadegg (R) - + + + - - + + + - -
5 Kolbe (R) - + + - - - + - - - -
6 Hayworth (R) - + + - + + + + + - -
ARKANSAS
1 Berry (D) + + + + + + - + + - +
2 Snyder (D) + - - - + - - - - + -
3 Boozman (R) - + + - + - - - + - -
4 Ross (D) + + + - + + - - + - +
CALIFORNIA
1 Thompson, M. (D) + + - - - - - - - + +
2 Herger (R) - + + - - - - + + - -
3 Ose (R) - + - - + - + - + - -
4 Doolittle (R) - + + - - + + - + - -
5 Matsui (D) + - - - - - - - - + +
6 Woolsey (D) + - - - - - - - - + +
7 Miller, George (D) + + - - - - - - - + +
8 Pelosi (D) + - - - - ? - - - + +
9 Lee (D) + - - - - - - - - + +
10 Tauscher (D) + + - - - - - - - - -
11 Pombo (R) - + + - - + + - + - -
12 Lantos (D) + + ? ? - + - - - + +
13 Stark (D) + - - - - - - - - + +
14 Eshoo (D) + + - - - - - - - + +
15 Honda (D) + - - - - + - - - + +
16 Lofgren (D) + + - - - + - - - + +
17 Farr (D) + - - - - - - - - + +
18 Condit (D) - + - - - - - - ? - +
19 Radanovich (R) - + + - - - + - + - -
20 Dooley (D) + - - - - - - - - - -
21 Thomas, B. (R) - - + - ? - + - + + -
22 Capps (D) + + - - + - - - - - +
23 Gallegly (R) - + - - - - + + + - -
24 Sherman (D) + + - - - - + - - + +
25 McKeon (R) - + + - - - + - + - -
26 Berman (D) + - - - - - - - - + +
27 Schiff (D) + + - - + - + - - - +
28 Dreier (R) - + - - - - + - + - -
29 Waxman (D) + - - - - - - - - + +
30 Becerra (D) + - - - - - - - - + +
31 Solis (D) + - - - - - - - - + +
32 Watson (D) + - - - - + - - - + +
33 Roybal-Allard (D) + - - - - - - - - + +
34 Napolitano (D) + + - - + - - - - + +
35 Waters (D) + - - - - - - - - + +
36 Harman (D) + + - - - - - + - - -
37 Millender-McDonald (D) + - - - - - - - - - +
38 Horn (R) - + - - - - - - - - -
39 Royce (R) - + + + + + + + + - -
40 Lewis, Jerry (R) - + - - - + + - + - -
41 Miller, Gary (R) - + + + ? - + + + - -
42 Baca (D) + + - - - - - - - + +
43 Calvert (R) - + - - - - + - + - -
44 Bono (R) - + - - - - - - + - -
45 Rohrabacher (R) - + + + - + + + + - +
46 Sanchez (D) + + - - + + - - - - +
47 Cox (R) - + - + - + + + + - -
48 Issa (R) - + - - - - + + + - -
49 Davis, S. (D) + - - - + - - - - - -
50 Filner (D) + - - - - - - - - + +
51 Cunnigham (R) - + - - - + + + ? - -
52 Hunter (R) - + - - - + + - + - +
COLORADO
1 DeGette (D) + - - - - - - - - + +
2 Udall, M. (D) + - - - + - - - - - +
3 McInnis (R) - + + - ? - + + + - -
4 Schaffer (R) - + ? - + + + + + - -
5 Hefley (R) - + + + - + + + + - -
6 Tancredo (R) - + + - - + + ? + + -
CONNECTICUT
1 Larson, J. (D) + - - - - - - - - + +
2 Simmons (R) - + - - + - + + - - +
3 DeLauro (D) + - - - - - - - - + +
4 Shays (R) - + - - - - - + + - -
5 Maloney, J. (D) - + - - + - + - + - +
6 Johnson, N. (R) - + - - + - - - - - -
DELAWARE
Castle (R) - + + - + - + + + - -
FLORIDA
1 Miller, J. (R) - + - + + + + + + - -
2 Boyd (D) + + - - - - - - + - +
3 Brown, C. (D) + - - - - - + - - + +
4 Crenshaw (R) - + + - - - + - + - -
5 Thurman, K. (D) + + - - + - - - - - +
6 Stearns (R) - + - + + ? ? ? ? - +
7 Mica (R) - + + - + - + + + - -
8 Keller (R) - + + - + - + + + - -
9 Bilirakis (R) - + - - - - + + + - -
10 Young, C.W. (R) - + - - - + + - + - -
11 Davis, Jim (D) + - - - - - + - + - -
12 Putnam (R) - + + - - - + - + - -
13 Miller, D. (R) - + + - - - + + + - -
14 Goss (R) - + - - - - + - + - -
15 Weldon, D. (R) - + - + - + + + + - -
16 Foley (R) - + + - - - + + + - -
17 Meek, C. (D) + - - - - - + - - + +
18 Ros-Lehtinen (R) - + - - - + + + + - -
19 Wexler (D) + + - - - - + - - - +
20 Deutsch (D) + + - - + - + - - - +
21 Diaz-Balart (R) - + - - - + + + + - -
22 Shaw (R) - + - - - - + - + - -
23 Hastings, A. (D) + ? - - ? - + - - + +
GEORGIA
1 Kingston (R) - + + - - + + - + - -
2 Bishop (D) + + - - - - - - + - +
3 Collins, M. (R) + + + + + + + + + - -
4 McKinney (D) + - - - + - - - - + +
5 Lewis, John (D) + - - - - ? - - - + +
6 Isakson (R) - + + - + - + - + - -
7 Barr (R) - + + + - + + + + - -
8 Chambliss (R) - ? + - + - + + + - -
9 Deaf (R) - + + - - + + + + - -
10 Norwood (R) - ? + - + + + + + - +
11 Linder (R) - + + - + - + + + - -
HAWAII
1 Abercromble (D) + - - - + - - - - + +
2 Mink (D) + - - - + - - - - + +
IDAHO
1 Otter (R) - + + - + - - + + - -
2 Simpson (R) - + + - - - + - + - -
ILLINOIS
1 Rush (D) + - - - - - - - - - +
2 Jackson, J. (D) + - - - - - - - - - +
3 Lipinski (D) + - ? ? - - + - + ? ?
4 Gutierrez (D) + - - - - - + - - + -
5 Blagojevich (D) + + ? ? + - + - - - +
6 Hyde (R) - + + - - - + + + - -
7 Davis, D. (D) + - - - - - - - - + +
8 Crane (R) - + + + ? - + + + - -
9 Schakowsky (D) + - - - - - - - - + +
10 Kirk (R) - + - - - - + + - - -
11 Weller (R) - + + - - - + + + - -
12 Costello (D) + + - - + - - + + + +
13 Biggert (R) - + + - - - - - + - -
14 Hastert (R): Speaker - ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? -
15 Johnson, Timothy (R) - + - - + - - - + - -
16 Manzullo (R) + + + + - - - + + - -
17 Evans (D) + - + + - + + - - + +
18 Lallood (R) - + - - + - - - + - -
19 Phelps (D) + + - - + - - + ? - +
20 Shimkus (R) - + + - + - - + + - -
INDIANA
1 Visclosky (D) + - - - - + - - + + +
2 Pence (R) - + + + - - + + + - -
3 Roemer (D) + + - - - - - + + + +
4 Souder (R) - - + - - + + - + - -
5 Buyer (R) - + + - - + + + + - -
6 Burton (R) - + + - - + + + + - -
7 Kerns (R) - + + + - - + + + - -
8 Hostettler (R) + + + + + - + + + + +
9 Hill (D) + + - - + - - + + - -
10 Carson, J. (D) + - - - + - - - - + +
IOWA
1 Leach (R) - + - - + - - - + - -
2 Nussle (R) - + + - + - - + + - -
3 Boswell (D) - + - + + - - + + - +
4 Ganske (R) - + - - - - - - + - -
5 Latham (R) - + + - + - - + - + +
KANSAS
1 Moran, Jerry (R) - + + - + - - + + + -
2 Ryun, J. (R) - + + + + - + + + - -
3 Moore (D) + + - - + - - - - - -
4 Tiahrt (R) - + + + + - + + + - -
KENTUCKY
1 Whitfield (R) - + + - - - + + + - -
2 Lewis, R. (R) - + + - + - + - + - -
3 Northrup (R) - + + - + - + - + - -
4 Lucas, K. (D) - + + - + - + + + - -
5 Rogers, H. (R) - + + - - - + - + - -
6 Fletcher (R) - + + - + - + - + - -
LOUISIANA
1 Vitter (R) - + + - + - + + + - -
2 Jefferson (D) ? + - - - - - - + - -
3 Tauzin (R) - + + - - - + + + - -
4 McCrery (R) - + + - - - + - + - -
5 Cooksey (R) - + + - + - + + + - -
6 Baker (R) - + + - + - + + + - -
7 John (D) + + + - - - - - + - -
MAINE
1 Allen, T. (D) + - - - + - - - - - +
2 Baldacci (D) + - - - + - - - - - +
MARYLAND
1 Gilchrest (R) - + - - - - + - + - -
2 Ehrlich (R) - + - - ? + + + + ? -
3 Cardin (D) + + - - - - + - - - +
4 Wynn (D) + + - - - - - - - + +
5 Hoyer (D) + - - - - - - - - + +
6 Bartlett (R) - + - - + + + + + - +
7 Cummings (D) + + - - - - - - - + +
8 Morella (R) - - - - - - - - - - -
MASSACHUSETTS
1 Olver (D) + ? - - - - - - - + +
2 Neal (D) + - - - - - - - + + +
3 McGovern (D) + - - - + - - - - + +
4 Frank, Barney (D) + + - - - + - - - + +
5 Meehan (D) + + - - + - - - - ? ?
6 Tierney (D) + - - - + - - - - + +
7 Markey (D) + - - ? - - - - - + +
8 Capuano (D) + - - + - - - - - + +
9 Lynch (D) + + - - + - - - + + +
10 Delahunt (D) + ? - - - - - - - - +
MICHIGAN
1 Stupak (D) + + - - + - - - + + +
2 Hoekstra (R) - - + - - - + + + - +
3 Ehlers (R) - - - - - - + - + - -
4 Camp (R) - + + - - - + - + - -
5 Barcia (D) + + - - - - - + + - +
6 Upton (R) - + + - + - - + + - -
7 Smith, N. (R) + - + + - - + + + - -
8 Rogers, M. (R) - + + - - + + - + - -
9 Kildee (D) + + - - + - - - + - +
10 Bonior (D) + ? ? ? ? + ? ? ? + +
11 Knollenberg (R) - + + - - - + - ? - -
12 Levin, S. (D) + - - - - - - - - + +
13 Rivers (D) + - - - + + - - - + +
14 Conyers (D) + - - - - - - - - + +
15 Kilpatrick (D) + - - - - - - - - + +
16 Dingell (D) + + - - - - - - + + +
MINNESOTA
1 Gutknecht (R) + + + + - + + + + - -
2 Kennedy, M. (R) - + - - + - + + + - -
3 Ramstad (R) - + - - + - - + + - -
4 McCollum (D) + - - - + - - - - + +
5 Sabo (D) + - - - - - - - - + +
6 Luther (D) + + - - + - - + - - +
7 Peterson, C. (D) - + - - + - - + + - +
8 Oberstar (D) + - - - - - - - + + +
MISSISSIPPI
1 Wicker (R) - + + - - + + + + - -
2 Thompson, B. (D) + + - - - - - - - + +
3 Pickering (R) - + + - + + + - - + +
4 Shows (D) + + + - + + - + + - +
5 Taylor, G. (D) + + + - + + - + + - +
MISSOURI
1 Clay (D) ? - - - - - - - - - +
2 Akin (R) - + + + - - + + + - -
3 Gephardt (D) + - - - - - + - + + +
4 Skelton (D) + + - - - - + - + - -
5 McCarthy, K. (D) + - - - - - - - - - +
6 Graves (R) - + + + + - - + + - -
7 Blunt (R) - + + - - - + + + ? ?
8 Emerson (R) + + + + + - - - + - -
9 Hulshof (R) - + + - + - + - + - -
MONTANA
Rehberg (R) - + + - - - - + + - -
NEBRASKA
1 Bereuter (R) - - ? ? - - + + + - -
2 Terry (R) - + + + + - + + + - -
3 Osborne (R) - + + - + - - - + - -
NEVADA
1 Berkley (D) + + - - ? - + - - - +
2 Gibbons (R) - - + + + + + + + - -
NEW HAMPSHIRE
1 Sununu (R) - + - - - - + - + - -
2 Bass (R) - + + - - - + - + - -
NEW JERSEY
1 Andrews (D) + ? - - - + + - - - +
2 LoBiondo (R) - + - - + + + - + - +
3 Saxton (R) - + - - - - + - + - -
4 Smith, C. (R) - + - - - + + - + - +
5 Roukema (R) ? ? - - ? - + + + ? ?
6 Pallone (D) + - - - - - + - - + +
7 Ferguson (R) - - - - + - + - + - -
8 Pascrell (D) + - - - - - + - + - +
9 Rothman (D) + + - - - + + - - - +
10 Payne (D) + - - - - + - - - + +
11 Frelinghuysen (R) - + - - - - + - + - -
12 Holt (D) + + - - + - - - - + +
13 Menendez (D) + - - - - - + - - + +
NEW MEXICO
1 Wilson, H. (R) - + + - - - + - + - -
2 Skeen (R) - - + - - - + - + - -
3 Udall, T. (D) + + - - + - - - - + +
NEW YORK
1 Grucci (R) - + + - - - + - + - -
2 Israel (D) - + - - + - - - - - +
3 King, P. (R) - + + - - - + - + - -
4 McCarthy, C. (D) + + - - ? - - - - - +
5 Ackerman (D) + + - - - - + - - + +
6 Meeks, G. (D) + + - ? - - - - - + +
7 Crowley (D) + - - - - - - - + - +
8 Nadler (D) + + ? ? - - - - - + +
9 Weiner (D) + - - - - - - - - + +
10 Towns (D) ? - - - - - - - - + +
11 Owens (D) + + - - - - - - - + +
12 Velazquez (D) + - - - - - - - - + +
13 Fossella (R) - + - - ? - + + + - -
14 Maloney, C. (D) + + - - + - - - - - +
15 Rangel (D) + - - - - - - - - + +
16 Serrano (D) + - - - - - - - - + +
17 Engel (D) + + - - - - + - - - +
18 Lowey (D) + + - - ? - - - - + +
19 Kelly (R) - + - - + + + - + - -
20 Gilman (R) - + - - - + + - - - -
21 McNulty (D) + + - - - + - - + + +
22 Sweeney (R) - + - - - - + - + - -
23 Boehlert (R) - + - - - - + - - - -
24 McHugh (R) - + ? ? ? - + - + - +
25 Walsh (R) - + - - - - + - + - +
26 Hinchey (D) + + - - - - - - - + +
27 Reynolds (R) - + + - - - + + + - -
28 Slaughter (D) + - - - - + - ? - + +
29 LaFalce (D) + - - - - - - - + + +
30 Quinn (R) - + - - - - + - + - +
31 Houghton (R) - + - - - + + - + - -
NORTH CAROLINA
1 Clayton (D) + - - - ? - - - - + +
2 Etheridge (D) + - - - + - + - + - -
3 Jones, W. (R) - + - + + + + + + - +
4 Price, D. (D) + - - - + - - - - - +
5 Burr (R) - - - - - - + + + - -
6 Coble (R) - + + - + + + + + - +
7 McIntyre (D) + + - - + + + - + - +
8 Hayes (R) - + + - + + + + + - +
9 Myrick (R) - + - + - - + + + - -
10 Bailenger (R) - + + - - + + + + - -
11 Taylor, C. (R) - + + - - + + + + + +
12 Watt, M. (D) + - - - - - - - - + +
NORTH DAKOTA
Pomeroy (D) + + - - + - - - + - +
OHIO
1 Chabot (R) - + + + + + + + + - -
2 Portman (R) - + - - - - + - + - -
3 Hall, T. (D) + + - - - - - - + - +
4 Oxley (R) - + - - - - + + + - -
5 Gillmor (R) - + + - - - + - + - -
6 Strickland (D) + + - - + + - - + - +
7 Hobson (R) - + + - - - + - + - -
8 Boehner (R) - + + - - - + - + - -
9 Kaptur (D) + - - - + - - - + + +
10 Kucinich (D) + - - - + + - + P + +
11 Jones, S. (D) + - - - - ? - - - + +
12 Tiberi (R) - + + - - - - + + - -
13 Brown, S. (D) + + - - - + - - - + +
14 Sawyer (D) + - - - - - - - - + +
15 Pryce, D. (R) - + + - - - + - + - -
16 Regula (R) - + + - - - + - + - +
17 Vacant
18 Key (R) - + + - - - + - + - -
19 LaTourette (R) - + + - - - + - + - +
OKLAHOMA
1 Sullivan (R) - + + - + - + + + - -
2 Carson, B. (D) + + + - ? - - - + - -
3 Watkins (R) - + + - - - + - + - -
4 Watts, J.C. (R) - + + - - - + + + - -
5 Istook (R) + + + - - - + - + - -
6 Lucas, E (r) - + + - - - + - + - -
OREGON
1 Wu (D) + + - - + - + - - - +
2 Walden (R) - + + - + - + + + - -
3 Blumenauer (D) + - - - - - - - - + +
4 DeFazio (D) + + - - + - ? - - + +
5 Hooley (D) + + - - ? - - - - - +
PENNSYLVANIA
1 Brady, R. (D) + - - - - - - - - + +
2 Fattah (D) + - - - - - - - - + +
3 Borski (D) + - - - - - - - + + +
4 Hart (R) - ? + - + - + + + - -
5 Peterson, J. (R) - + + - + - - + + - -
6 Holden (D) + + - - + - + - + - +
7 Weldon, C. (R) - + - - - - + + ? - +
8 Greenwood (R) - + - - - - + - - - -
9 Shuster, Bill (R) - + + - + - + - + - -
10 Sherwood (R) - + + - - - + - + - -
11 Kanjorski (D) + + - - - - + - + + +
12 Murtha (D) + + - - - - + - + + +
13 Hoeffel (D) + - - - - - - - - - +
14 Coyne (D) + - - - - - - - - + +
15 Toomey (R) - + + + + - + + + - -
16 Pitts (R) - + + + + - + + + - -
17 Gekas (R) - + + - + - + - + - -
18 Doyle (D) + - - - - - - - + + +
19 Platts (R) - + - - + - + + + - -
20 Mascara (D) + - ? ? ? - - - + - +
21 English (R) - + - - + - + + + - -
RHODE ISLAND
1 Kennedy, P. (D) + + - - - + + - + - +
2 Langevin (D) + + - - + - - - + - +
SOUTH CAROLINA
1 Brown, H. (R) - + + - - + + - + - -
2 Wilson, J. (R) - + + + - - + + + - +
3 Graham, L. (R) - + + - + + + + + - +
4 DeMint (R) - + + + + - + + + - -
5 Spratt (D) + - - - + - + - + - +
6 Clyburn (D) + - - - - - - - - + +
SOUTH DAKOTA
Thune (R) - + + - + - - - + - -
TENNESSEE
1 Jenkins (R) - + + - + + + + + - -
2 Duncan (R) - + + + + + + + + + +
3 Wamp (R) - + + - + + + + + - -
4 Hilleary (R) - + + - + + + + + - -
5 Clement (D) + + - - + - - + + - +
6 Gordon, B. (D) + + - - + - - - + - +
7 Bryant (R) - + + - + - + + + - -
8 Tanner (D) + + + - + - - + + - -
9 Ford (D) + + - - + - - - + - -
TEXAS
1 Sandlin (D) + + + - + - - - + - +
2 Turner (D) + + + - + - - + + - +
3 Johnson, Sam (R) - + + - - + + + + - -
4 Hall, R. (D) - + + - + + - + + - -
5 Sessions, P. (R) - + + + - - + + + - -
6 Barton (R) - + + + - - + + + - -
7 Culberson (R) - + + - - + + + + - -
8 Brady, K. (R) - + + - + - + + + - -
9 Lampson (D) + + + - - - - - + + +
10 Doggett (D) + - - + - - - + - + +
11 Edwards, C. (D) + + + - + - - - - - +
12 Granger (R) - + + - - - + - + - -
13 Thornberry (R) - + + - - - + + + - -
14 Paul (R) ? + - + + + - + + + +
15 Hinojosa (D) + - - - - - - - + - -
16 Reyes (D) + + + - - - + - + - +
17 Stenholm (D) + + + - - - - + + - -
18 Jackson-Lee, S. (D) + - - - - + - - - + +
19 Combest (R) - + + - - - + - + ? ?
20 Gonzalez (D) + - - - - - - - - + +
21 Smith, L. (R) - + + - - - + + + - -
22 DeLay (R) - + + - - - + - + - -
23 Bonilla (R) - + + - - + + - + - -
24 Frost (D) + - - - - - - - - - +
25 Bentsen (D) + - + - - - - - - + -
26 Armey (R) - + + - - - + + + - -
27 Ortiz (D) + + + - - - + - + - +
28 Rodriguez (D) + + + - - - - - - + +
29 Green, G. (D) + + + - - + + - - - +
30 Johnson, E.B. (D) + - - - - - - - - + +
UTAH
1 Hansen (R) - + + - - - + + + - ?
2 Matheson (D) - + - - + - - + - - -
3 Cannon (R) - + + - - - + + + + -
VERMONT
Sanders (I) + + - - - + - - - + +
VIRGINIA
1 Davis, Jo Ann (R) - + + - + + + + + - +
2 Schrock (R) - + + - - - + + + - -
3 Scott (D) + - - - - - - - - + +
4 Forbes (R) - + + - + - + + + - -
5 Goode (I) - + + + + + + + + + +
6 Goodlatte (R) - + + - - - + + + - -
7 Cantor (R) - + + - - - + + + - -
8 Moran, James (D) + - - - - - - - + + -
9 Boucher (D) + + - - + - - - - - +
10 Wolf (R) - + + - - + + - + - -
11 Davis, T. (R) - + - - - + + - + - -
WASHINGTON
1 Inslee (D) + - - - + - - - - + +
2 Larsen, R. (D) + + - - + - - - - + -
3 Baird (D) + + - - + - - - - - +
4 Hastings, D. (R) - + + - - - + - + - -
5 Nethercutt (R) - + + - - - + - + - -
6 Dicks (D) + + - - - - - - - - -
7 McDermott (D) + - - - - - - - - + +
8 Dunn (R) - + - - - - + - + - -
9 Smith, A. (D) + + - - + - - + - - -
WEST VIRGINIA
1 Mollohan (D) + + + - - - - - + + +
2 Capito (R) - + - - + - + - + - +
3 Rahall (D) + + - - - - - - + + +
WISCONSIN
1 Ryan, P. (R) - + - + + - - + + - -
2 Baldwin (D) + - - - + - - - - + +
3 Kind, R. (D) + + - - + - - - - - +
4 Kleczka (D) + - - - - - - - + + +
5 Barrett (D) + ? - - ? - - - - - +
6 Petri (R) - + - + + - + + + + -
7 Obey (D) + - - - - + - - + + +
8 Green, M. (R) - + - + + + + - + - -
9 Sensenbrenner (R) - + - + + - + + + - -
WYOMING
Cubin (R) - + + - - - + + + - -
80 Votes 1-80
ALABAMA
1 Callahan (R) - 46
2 Everett (R) - 60
3 Riley (R) - 55
4 Aderholt (R) - 53
5 Cramer (D) - 35
6 Bachus, S. (R) - 49
7 Hilliard (D) + 29
ALASKA
Young, D. (R) - 56
ARIZONA
1 Flake (R) - 88
2 Pastor (D) + 19
3 Stump (R) ? 61
4 Shadegg (R) - 71
5 Kolbe (R) - 36
6 Hayworth (R) - 65
ARKANSAS
1 Berry (D) - 40
2 Snyder (D) + 17
3 Boozman (R) - 42
4 Ross (D) - 36
CALIFORNIA
1 Thompson, M. (D) + 19
2 Herger (R) - 54
3 Ose (R) - 38
4 Doolittle (R) - 63
5 Matsui (D) + 13
6 Woolsey (D) + 15
7 Miller, George (D) + 20
8 Pelosi (D) + 13
9 Lee (D) + 22
10 Tauscher (D) - 21
11 Pombo (R) - 63
12 Lantos (D) - 17
13 Stark (D) + 27
14 Eshoo (D) + 17
15 Honda (D) + 20
16 Lofgren (D) + 18
17 Farr (D) + 15
18 Condit (D) + 32
19 Radanovich (R) - 43
20 Dooley (D) - 16
21 Thomas, B. (R) - 39
22 Capps (D) + 23
23 Gallegly (R) - 45
24 Sherman (D) - 19
25 McKeon (R) - 43
26 Berman (D) - 13
27 Schiff (D) - 21
28 Dreier (R) - 44
29 Waxman (D) - 13
30 Becerra (D) + 15
31 Solis (D) + 19
32 Watson (D) + 20
33 Roybal-Allard (D) + 13
34 Napolitano (D) + 15
35 Waters (D) + 26
36 Harman (D) - 21
37 Millender-McDonald (D) + 11
38 Horn (R) - 29
39 Royce (R) - 79
40 Lewis, Jerry (R) - 46
41 Miller, Gary (R) - 56
42 Baca (D) + 24
43 Calvert (R) - 43
44 Bono (R) - 38
45 Rohrabacher (R) - 81
46 Sanchez (D) + 25
47 Cox (R) - 61
48 Issa (R) - 46
49 Davis, S. (D) + 19
50 Filner (D) + 22
51 Cunnigham (R) - 45
52 Hunter (R) - 55
COLORADO
1 DeGette (D) + 14
2 Udall, M. (D) + 22
3 McInnis (R) - 57
4 Schaffer (R) - 78
5 Hefley (R) - 73
6 Tancredo (R) - 85
CONNECTICUT
1 Larson, J. (D) + 17
2 Simmons (R) - 38
3 DeLauro (D) + 13
4 Shays (R) - 36
5 Maloney, J. (D) + 30
6 Johnson, N. (R) - 29
DELAWARE
Castle (R) - 41
FLORIDA
1 Miller, J. (R) - 57
2 Boyd (D) - 28
3 Brown, C. (D) + 18
4 Crenshaw (R) - 45
5 Thurman, K. (D) - 20
6 Stearns (R) - 65
7 Mica (R) - 51
8 Keller (R) - 51
9 Bilirakis (R) - 50
10 Young, C.W. (R) - 46
11 Davis, Jim (D) - 19
12 Putnam (R) - 49
13 Miller, D. (R) - 49
14 Goss (R) - 41
15 Weldon, D. (R) - 65
16 Foley (R) - 42
17 Meek, C. (D) + 19
18 Ros-Lehtinen (R) - 36
19 Wexler (D) - 14
20 Deutsch (D) - 21
21 Diaz-Balart (R) - 39
22 Shaw (R) - 41
23 Hastings, A. (D) + 25
GEORGIA
1 Kingston (R) - 55
2 Bishop (D) - 29
3 Collins, M. (R) - 64
4 McKinney (D) + 26
5 Lewis, John (D) + 16
6 Isakson (R) - 42
7 Barr (R) - 71
8 Chambliss (R) - 47
9 Deaf (R) - 55
10 Norwood (R) - 59
11 Linder (R) - 52
HAWAII
1 Abercromble (D) + 23
2 Mink (D) 23
IDAHO
1 Otter (R) - 63
2 Simpson (R) - 43
ILLINOIS
1 Rush (D) + 20
2 Jackson, J. (D) + 20
3 Lipinski (D) + 36
4 Gutierrez (D) - 21
5 Blagojevich (D) - 24
6 Hyde (R) - 46
7 Davis, D. (D) + 22
8 Crane (R) - 66
9 Schakowsky (D) + 15
10 Kirk (R) - 33
11 Weller (R) - 41
12 Costello (D) + 39
13 Biggert (R) - 36
14 Hastert (R): Speaker - 60
15 Johnson, Timothy (R) - 34
16 Manzullo (R) - 54
17 Evans (D) + 16
18 Lallood (R) - 38
19 Phelps (D) - 34
20 Shimkus (R) - 46
INDIANA
1 Visclosky (D) + 29
2 Pence (R) - 65
3 Roemer (D) - 36
4 Souder (R) - 47
5 Buyer (R) - 47
6 Burton (R) - 63
7 Kerns (R) - 70
8 Hostettler (R) + 86
9 Hill (D) - 23
10 Carson, J. (D) + 16
IOWA
1 Leach (R) + 24
2 Nussle (R) - 43
3 Boswell (D) - 26
4 Ganske (R) - 35
5 Latham (R) + 38
KANSAS
1 Moran, Jerry (R) - 54
2 Ryun, J. (R) - 64
3 Moore (D) - 21
4 Tiahrt (R) - 51
KENTUCKY
1 Whitfield (R) - 43
2 Lewis, R. (R) - 53
3 Northrup (R) - 46
4 Lucas, K. (D) - 39
5 Rogers, H. (R) - 45
6 Fletcher (R) - 44
LOUISIANA
1 Vitter (R) - 52
2 Jefferson (D) - 18
3 Tauzin (R) - 44
4 McCrery (R) - 44
5 Cooksey (R) - 47
6 Baker (R) - 49
7 John (D) - 31
MAINE
1 Allen, T. (D) + 15
2 Baldacci (D) + 14
MARYLAND
1 Gilchrest (R) - 35
2 Ehrlich (R) - 46
3 Cardin (D) + 21
4 Wynn (D) - 19
5 Hoyer (D) - 17
6 Bartlett (R) - 68
7 Cummings (D) + 18
8 Morella (R) + 19
MASSACHUSETTS
1 Olver (D) + 20
2 Neal (D) + 16
3 McGovern (D) + 16
4 Frank, Barney (D) + 27
5 Meehan (D) - 14
6 Tierney (D) + 23
7 Markey (D) - 18
8 Capuano (D) + 25
9 Lynch (D) - 26
10 Delahunt (D) + 16
MICHIGAN
1 Stupak (D) + 36
2 Hoekstra (R) - 64
3 Ehlers (R) - 33
4 Camp (R) - 45
5 Barcia (D) - 41
6 Upton (R) - 41
7 Smith, N. (R) - 51
8 Rogers, M. (R) - 48
9 Kildee (D) + 24
10 Bonior (D) + 30
11 Knollenberg (R) - 44
12 Levin, S. (D) + 13
13 Rivers (D) + 29
14 Conyers (D) + 26
15 Kilpatrick (D) + 19
16 Dingell (D) + 21
MINNESOTA
1 Gutknecht (R) - 58
2 Kennedy, M. (R) - 46
3 Ramstad (R) - 41
4 McCollum (D) + 16
5 Sabo (D) + 18
6 Luther (D) - 19
7 Peterson, C. (D) - 43
8 Oberstar (D) + 23
MISSISSIPPI
1 Wicker (R) - 46
2 Thompson, B. (D) + 26
3 Pickering (R) + 51
4 Shows (D) - 48
5 Taylor, G. (D) - 49
MISSOURI
1 Clay (D) + 18
2 Akin (R) - 71
3 Gephardt (D) - 19
4 Skelton (D) - 32
5 McCarthy, K. (D) + 16
6 Graves (R) - 45
7 Blunt (R) - 52
8 Emerson (R) - 42
9 Hulshof (R) - 47
MONTANA
Rehberg (R) - 43
NEBRASKA
1 Bereuter (R) - 39
2 Terry (R) - 50
3 Osborne (R) - 40
NEVADA
1 Berkley (D) - 24
2 Gibbons (R) - 51
NEW HAMPSHIRE
1 Sununu (R) - 50
2 Bass (R) - 49
NEW JERSEY
1 Andrews (D) - 24
2 LoBiondo (R) - 46
3 Saxton (R) - 41
4 Smith, C. (R) - 45
5 Roukema (R) ? 37
6 Pallone (D) + 23
7 Ferguson (R) - 39
8 Pascrell (D) - 25
9 Rothman (D) - 24
10 Payne (D) + 24
11 Frelinghuysen (R) - 40
12 Holt (D) + 25
13 Menendez (D) + 27
NEW MEXICO
1 Wilson, H. (R) - 40
2 Skeen (R) - 40
3 Udall, T. (D) + 19
NEW YORK
1 Grucci (R) - 40
2 Israel (D) - 23
3 King, P. (R) - 40
4 McCarthy, C. (D) - 22
5 Ackerman (D) - 16
6 Meeks, G. (D) + 20
7 Crowley (D) - 16
8 Nadler (D) + 19
9 Weiner (D) - 14
10 Towns (D) + 23
11 Owens (D) + 22
12 Velazquez (D) + 18
13 Fossella (R) - 47
14 Maloney, C. (D) - 13
15 Rangel (D) + 9
16 Serrano (D) + 12
17 Engel (D) - 14
18 Lowey (D) - 11
19 Kelly (R) - 34
20 Gilman (R) - 32
21 McNulty (D) - 18
22 Sweeney (R) - 37
23 Boehlert (R) - 30
24 McHugh (R) - 41
25 Walsh (R) - 35
26 Hinchey (D) + 19
27 Reynolds (R) - 43
28 Slaughter (D) + 15
29 LaFalce (D) + 18
30 Quinn (R) - 36
31 Houghton (R) + 25
NORTH CAROLINA
1 Clayton (D) + 18
2 Etheridge (D) - 24
3 Jones, W. (R) - 74
4 Price, D. (D) + 15
5 Burr (R) - 44
6 Coble (R) - 68
7 McIntyre (D) - 43
8 Hayes (R) - 58
9 Myrick (R) - 53
10 Bailenger (R) - 47
11 Taylor, C. (R) - 65
12 Watt, M. (D) + 20
NORTH DAKOTA
Pomeroy (D) - 23
OHIO
1 Chabot (R) - 64
2 Portman (R) - 44
3 Hall, T. (D) 21
4 Oxley (R) - 44
5 Gillmor (R) - 41
6 Strickland (D) + 29
7 Hobson (R) - 46
8 Boehner (R) - 45
9 Kaptur (D) + 27
10 Kucinich (D) + 28
11 Jones, S. (D) + 24
12 Tiberi (R) - 50
13 Brown, S. (D) + 28
14 Sawyer (D) + 15
15 Pryce, D. (R) - 41
16 Regula (R) - 45
17 Vacant
18 Key (R) - 48
19 LaTourette (R) - 43
OKLAHOMA
1 Sullivan (R) - 63
2 Carson, B. (D) - 32
3 Watkins (R) - 46
4 Watts, J.C. (R) - 45
5 Istook (R) - 55
6 Lucas, E (r) - 53
OREGON
1 Wu (D) + 22
2 Walden (R) - 45
3 Blumenauer (D) + 21
4 DeFazio (D) + 31
5 Hooley (D) + 22
PENNSYLVANIA
1 Brady, R. (D) + 23
2 Fattah (D) + 15
3 Borski (D) - 19
4 Hart (R) - 46
5 Peterson, J. (R) - 45
6 Holden (D) - 33
7 Weldon, C. (R) - 41
8 Greenwood (R) - 31
9 Shuster, Bill (R) - 44
10 Sherwood (R) - 44
11 Kanjorski (D) - 25
12 Murtha (D) - 32
13 Hoeffel (D) - 13
14 Coyne (D) + 18
15 Toomey (R) - 68
16 Pitts (R) - 63
17 Gekas (R) - 46
18 Doyle (D) + 28
19 Platts (R) - 48
20 Mascara (D) - 30
21 English (R) - 40
RHODE ISLAND
1 Kennedy, P. (D) - 20
2 Langevin (D) + 26
SOUTH CAROLINA
1 Brown, H. (R) - 45
2 Wilson, J. (R) - 56
3 Graham, L. (R) - 56
4 DeMint (R) - 61
5 Spratt (D) - 26
6 Clyburn (D) + 20
SOUTH DAKOTA
Thune (R) - 38
TENNESSEE
1 Jenkins (R) - 52
2 Duncan (R) + 81
3 Wamp (R) - 59
4 Hilleary (R) - 55
5 Clement (D) - 31
6 Gordon, B. (D) - 33
7 Bryant (R) - 50
8 Tanner (D) - 31
9 Ford (D) - 19
TEXAS
1 Sandlin (D) - 33
2 Turner (D) - 30
3 Johnson, Sam (R) - 60
4 Hall, R. (D) - 50
5 Sessions, P. (R) - 58
6 Barton (R) - 54
7 Culberson (R) - 65
8 Brady, K. (R) - 49
9 Lampson (D) - 25
10 Doggett (D) + 24
11 Edwards, C. (D) - 30
12 Granger (R) - 44
13 Thornberry (R) - 46
14 Paul (R) + 91
15 Hinojosa (D) + 17
16 Reyes (D) + 30
17 Stenholm (D) - 29
18 Jackson-Lee, S. (D) + 21
19 Combest (R) - 49
20 Gonzalez (D) + 14
21 Smith, L. (R) - 43
22 DeLay (R) - 59
23 Bonilla (R) - 49
24 Frost (D) - 15
25 Bentsen (D) - 18
26 Armey (R) - 56
27 Ortiz (D) ? 30
28 Rodriguez (D) + 19
29 Green, G. (D) - 29
30 Johnson, E.B. (D) + 15
UTAH
1 Hansen (R) - 53
2 Matheson (D) - 23
3 Cannon (R) - 51
VERMONT
Sanders (I) + 28
VIRGINIA
1 Davis, Jo Ann (R) - 64
2 Schrock (R) - 49
3 Scott (D) + 20
4 Forbes (R) - 46
5 Goode (I) - 79
6 Goodlatte (R) - 53
7 Cantor (R) - 54
8 Moran, James (D) + 16
9 Boucher (D) - 24
10 Wolf (R) - 46
11 Davis, T. (R) - 39
WASHINGTON
1 Inslee (D) + 18
2 Larsen, R. (D) + 23
3 Baird (D) + 22
4 Hastings, D. (R) - 46
5 Nethercutt (R) - 43
6 Dicks (D) - 13
7 McDermott (D) + 21
8 Dunn (R) - 41
9 Smith, A. (D) - 21
WEST VIRGINIA
1 Mollohan (D) + 41
2 Capito (R) - 45
3 Rahall (D) + 30
WISCONSIN
1 Ryan, P. (R) - 49
2 Baldwin (D) + 25
3 Kind, R. (D) - 22
4 Kleczka (D) + 24
5 Barrett (D) + 23
6 Petri (R) - 59
7 Obey (D) + 24
8 Green, M. (R) - 49
9 Sensenbrenner (R) - 77
WYOMING
Cubin (R) - 63
Key to House Votes
61. Welfare Renewal
62. Export-Import Bank
63. National Science Foundation
64. Estate Tax Elimination
65. Married Couples Tax Relief
66. Pension Benefits
67. Debt Limit
68. Prescription Drug Plan
69. Prescription Plan -- Republican
70. Arming Commercial Pilots
71. California Coastal Drilling
72. Interior Department Funding
73. Congressional Pay Raise
74. Vietnam Trade
75. Cuban Embargo
76. Treasury-Postal Funding Cut
77. Partial-Birth Abortion Ban
78. Homeland Security
79. Trade Promotion Authority
80. War Authorization Against Iraq
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