Posted on 06/29/2009 5:09:14 AM PDT by bilhosty
The House Democratic leadership succeeded in passing the Waxman-Markey cap and trade bill by a 219-212 margin. In all, 44 Democrats voted against the bill, and 8 Republicans voted for it. Its always interesting to examine the roll call on a close vote on an important issuewhen members are voting for keeps and when some significant number of members cross party lines. And House roll call votes provide useful clues in gauging the legislations possible fate in the Senate.
This bill was passed by the votes of one-third of the nationthe Northeast (New England, NY, NJ, DE, MD) and the Pacific coast (CA, OR, WA, HI), as the following table shows. Just over half the votes cast for it came from those two regions.
Yep. My supposedly “fiscally conservative” ‘Rat representative voted for it.
Thank goodness the Founders saw the wisdom in establishing the Senate’s equal number of votes for each state. The coasts will not be able to outvote the rest of the country. Any Senator from the heartland who supports this disastrous bill should be pilloried and kicked out the next time he/she runs for re-election.
Great analysis, and look how it overlays the job loss in this map: (look at since July 08)
Job Loss/Gain 2007-2009 by county by month-
http://www.slate.com/id/2216238/
The Job Loss almost exactly overlays the areas who voted for Obozo and the areas who voted for Cap & Trade.
If Cap & Trade passes the Senate it will try to prop up these regions at the expense of the rest of the Nation including the Oil Producting States. It will destroy the nation to the benefit of Foreign interests. (those who helped elect Obozo)
I consider this “bill” absolute Treason. Based on the “Lie” of Global Warming.
Interesting. I hope Barone’s analysis is correct. Thanks for taking the time to post this.
Our resident village idiot, Democrat Representative Ike Skelton voted for the carbon tax. We get more than 80 percent of our electricity in Missouri from coal.
UPDATE: Motion to reconsider was laid on the table and agreed to on HR 2454 Waxman-Markey.
Staff is there. Tell them how you feel and then we have to start on the Senate.
SPEAK OUT ACROSS AMERICA
HR 2454 RECORDED VOTE 26-Jun-2009 7:17 PM
BILL TITLE: American Clean Energy and Security Act
The US House of Representatives passed HR 2454 on Friday June 26, 2009. The 8 Republicans who voted FOR the largest tax bill ever passed by a session of Congress have 5 days to change their votes. The deadline is Wednesday, July 2, 2009.
What Can You Do To Help? Its time for a National Phone and Fax-a-Thon! Lets join together with other states and apply the pressure! This Action Alert is spreading across the country asking ALL States to contact the 8 Republicans urging them to change their vote before the deadline!
View the following videos on You Tube to learn more about HR 2454:
JOHN BOEHNER SLAPS DOWN WAXMAN - PART 1
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8jbMzaQZ_G4
JOHN BOEHNER SLAPS DOWN WAXMAN - PART 2
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IPbSV3ykRuI
JOHN BOEHNER SLAPS DOWN WAXMAN - PART 3
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=X1lC4u8NLoc
JOHN BOEHNER SLAPS DOWN WAXMAN - PART 4
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uSKIeH69Dcs
JOHN BOEHNER SLAPS DOWN WAXMAN - PART 5
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IT5SDV00Duc
JOHN BOEHNER SLAPS DOWN WAXMAN - PART 6
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ChoEI3ioRnE
JOHN BOEHNER SLAPS DOWN WAXMAN - PART 7
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8r3QLvBWAYk
THE PLAN: Call AND send a fax to ALL of their offices beginning Monday ... Do not stop until Wednesday! We may not be their constituents but their vote has a profound effect on every citizen across the country! It is important to do this while their offices are open so they get the FULL effect of our message! They will need to add paper to the fax machine too so lets keep them busy! Their constituents will be protesting in person and visiting their offices. Lets do our part and show our support!!
PLEASE PASS THIS ALONG TO EVERYONE YOU KNOW! WE MUST ACT FAST!!
Sample Fax: Use your own words. Advocate for your State and America!
Dear Congressman ___________,
Your vote on Friday to support the Waxman-Markey bill will have a negative effect on EVERY citizen of EVERY State! In addition to a significant increase in our energy costs, the price of food, furniture, clothing, and other items we use every day will rise rapidly as well. I urge you to change your vote before the 5 day deadline has expired to do so! There is time for you to protect your constituents and benefit the rest of America at the same time.
No longer will citizens across America sit by while our voices and opinions are ignored!! If you fail to change your vote, I vow to send a donation in support of your next primary opponent in order to ensure you no longer have the opportunity to negatively effect any of us again!
Do the right thing for ALL Americans and vote AGAINST HR 2454.
Sincerely,
Your Name
State
Here is the info you will need for this action alert! Burn up the phone and fax lines! Let your voice be heard!!
Mary Bono Mack - California
Washington Office: Phone: (202) 225-5330 Fax: (202) 225-2961
Palm Springs Office: Phone: (760) 320-1076 Fax: (760) 320-0596
Hemet Office: Phone: (951) 658-2312 Fax: (951) 652-2562
Michael Castle - Delaware
Washington Office: Phone: (202) 225-4165 Fax: (202) 225-2291
Wilmington Office: Phone: (302) 428-1902 Fax: (302) 428-1950
Dover Office: Phone: (302) 736-1666 Fax: (302) 736-6580
Georgetown Office: Phone: (302) 856-3334
Mark Kirk - Illinois
Washington Office: Phone: (202) 225-4835 Fax: (202) 225-0837
Northbrook Office: Phone: (847) 940-0202 Fax: (847) 940-7143
Leonard Lance - New Jersey
Washington Office: Phone: (202) 225-5361 Fax: (202) 225-9460
Westfield Office: Phone: (908) 518-7733 Fax: (908) 518-7751
Flemington Office: Phone: (908) 788-6900 Fax: (908) 788-2869
Frank LoBiondo - New Jersey
Washington Office: Phone: (202) 225-6572 Fax: (202) 225-3318
NJ Office: Toll Free: (800) 471-4450 Phone: (609) 625-5008 Fax: (609) 625-5071
John McHugh - New York
Washington Office: Phone: (202) 225-4611 Fax: (202) 226-0621
Watertown Office: Phone: (315) 782-3150 Fax: (315) 782-1291
Plattsburgh Office: Phone: (518) 563-1406 Fax: (518) 561-9723
Mayfield Office: Phone: (518) 661-6486 Fax: (518) 661-5704
Canastota Office: Phone: (315) 697-2063 Fax: (315) 697-2064
Dave Reichert - Washington
Washington Office: Phone: (202) 225-7761 Fax: (202) 225-4282
Mercer Island Office: Phone: (206) 275-3438 Fax: (206) 275-3437
Christopher Smith - New Jersey
Washington Office: Phone: (202) 225-3765 Fax: (202) 225-7768
Hamilton Office: Phone: (609) 585-7878 Fax: (609) 585-9155
Whiting Office: Phone: (732) 350-2300 Fax: (732) 350-6260
Looks like a lot of the “blue dogs” lost their nads on this vote as well. Princess Pelosi as them in a vice and if that doesn’t work she’ll have them on her desk.
Here is link to Daily Paul, which states 4 days for motion to reconsider, but some confusion over Wednesday (July 1) may be because of 4th holiday schedule.
http://www.dailypaul.com/node/97723
Here is link to Daily Paul, which states 4 days for motion to reconsider, but some confusion over Wednesday (July 1) may be because of 4th holiday schedule.
http://www.dailypaul.com/node/97723
What has happened to our “representative republic”???
It has always been my opinion that our elected “representatives” were supposed to “represent” our thoughts and opinions in Congress...
How then, when polled, 70-80% of “the people” were against cap & trade was this vote so close, much less passed???
I thought the House was in recess til one day past the 5 day window to reconsider. Am I wrong?
My Representative, Heath Shuler, voted for it and he’s one of the Blue Dogs. He’s crossed Nancy on a couple of votes and I guess he couldn’t afford to cross her on this one although he made an announcement after the vote saying he was all in for this bill.
why else do you think they pushed this on a friday before the holiday/recess?
love my country... hate my government.
Yea, but my RAT senator is Harkin. I’ll work on him, though.
Two inconvenient reports:
1) A suppressed and censored report from our own EPA exposes many problems with the theories and "consensus" of the populist (and now debunked) theory of global warming, and the true (and minimal) affect of human activity on the climate. The suppressed EPA report is linked here:
http://cei.org/news-release/2009/06/25/cei-releases-global-warming-study-censored-epa
2) A report from the Chicago-based Heartland Institute summarized the Non-Governmental International Panel on Climate Change (NIPCC) that attempts to use scientific and rational arguments to identify exactly what is going on in the climate and the true impact of human activity. The recently released NIPCC report is found here:
typical thought process was probably to take all the pork that Pelosi and Co. were willing to dish out, expecting this ultimately to die a quiet death in the Senate (and the joke will sure be on them if it does not!)
District | Representative | Party | Vote |
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01 | Jo Bonner | R | NO |
02 | Bobby Bright | D | NO |
03 | Mike Rogers | R | NO |
04 | Robert B. Aderholt | R | NO |
05 | Parker Griffith | D | NO |
06 | Spencer Bachus | R | NO |
07 | Artur Davis | D | NO |
District | Representative | Party | Vote |
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At Large | Don Young | R | NO |
District | Representative | Party | Vote |
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01 | Ann Kirkpatrick | D | NO |
02 | Trent Franks | R | NO |
03 | John B. Shadegg | R | NO |
04 | Ed Pastor | D | YES |
05 | Harry E. Mitchell | D | NO |
06 | Jeff Flake | R | N/A |
07 | Raúl M. Grijalva | D | YES |
08 | Gabrielle Giffords | D | YES |
District | Representative | Party | Vote |
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01 | Marion Berry | D | NO |
02 | Vic Snyder | D | YES |
03 | John Boozman | R | NO |
04 | Mike Ross | D | NO |
District | Representative | Party | Vote |
---|---|---|---|
01 | Diana DeGette | D | YES |
02 | Jared Polis | D | YES |
03 | John T. Salazar | D | NO |
04 | Betsy Markey | D | YES |
05 | Doug Lamborn | R | NO |
06 | Mike Coffman | R | NO |
07 | Ed Perlmutter | D | YES |
District | Representative | Party | Vote |
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01 | John B. Larson | D | YES |
02 | Joe Courtney | D | YES |
03 | Rosa L. DeLauro | D | YES |
04 | James A. Himes | D | YES |
05 | Christopher S. Murphy | D | YES |
District | Representative | Party | Vote |
---|---|---|---|
At Large | Michael N. Castle | R | YES |
District | Representative | Party | Vote |
---|---|---|---|
01 | Jeff Miller | R | NO |
02 | Allen Boyd | D | YES |
03 | Corrine Brown | D | YES |
04 | Ander Crenshaw | R | NO |
05 | Ginny Brown-Waite | R | NO |
06 | Cliff Stearns | R | NO |
07 | John L. Mica | R | NO |
08 | Alan Grayson | D | YES |
09 | Gus M. Bilirakis | R | NO |
10 | C. W. Bill Young | R | NO |
11 | Kathy Castor | D | YES |
12 | Adam H. Putnam | R | NO |
13 | Vern Buchanan | R | NO |
14 | Connie Mack | R | NO |
15 | Bill Posey | R | NO |
16 | Thomas J. Rooney | R | NO |
17 | Kendrick B. Meek | D | YES |
18 | Ileana Ros-Lehtinen | R | NO |
19 | Robert Wexler | D | YES |
20 | Debbie Schultz | D | YES |
21 | Lincoln Diaz-Balart | R | NO |
22 | Ron Klein | D | YES |
23 | Alcee L. Hastings | D | N/A |
24 | Suzanne M. Kosmas | D | YES |
25 | Mario Diaz-Balart | R | NO |
District | Representative | Party | Vote |
---|---|---|---|
01 | Jack Kingston | R | NO |
02 | Sanford D. Bishop Jr. | D | YES |
03 | Lynn A. Westmoreland | R | NO |
04 | Henry C. Johnson Jr. | D | YES |
05 | John Lewis | D | YES |
06 | Tom Price | R | NO |
07 | John Linder | R | NO |
08 | Jim Marshall | D | NO |
09 | Nathan Deal | R | NO |
10 | Paul C. Broun | R | NO |
11 | Phil Gingrey | R | NO |
12 | John Barrow | D | NO |
13 | David Scott | D | YES |
District | Representative | Party | Vote |
---|---|---|---|
01 | Neil Abercrombie | D | YES |
02 | Mazie K. Hirono | D | YES |
District | Representative | Party | Vote |
---|---|---|---|
01 | Walt Minnick | D | NO |
02 | Michael K. Simpson | R | NO |
District | Representative | Party | Vote |
---|---|---|---|
01 | Bobby L. Rush | D | YES |
02 | Jesse L. Jackson Jr. | D | YES |
03 | Daniel Lipinski | D | YES |
04 | Luis V. Gutierrez | D | YES |
05 | Mike Quigley | D | YES |
06 | Peter J. Roskam | R | NO |
07 | Danny K. Davis | D | YES |
08 | Melissa L. Bean | D | YES |
09 | Janice D. Schakowsky | D | YES |
10 | Mark Steven Kirk | R | YES |
11 | Deborah L. Halvorson | D | YES |
12 | Jerry F. Costello | D | NO |
13 | Judy Biggert | R | NO |
14 | Bill Foster | D | NO |
15 | Timothy V. Johnson | R | NO |
16 | Donald A. Manzullo | R | NO |
17 | Phil Hare | D | YES |
18 | Aaron Schock | R | NO |
19 | John Shimkus | R | NO |
District | Representative | Party | Vote |
---|---|---|---|
01 | Peter J. Visclosky | D | NO |
02 | Joe Donnelly | D | NO |
03 | Mark E. Souder | R | NO |
04 | Steve Buyer | R | NO |
05 | Dan Burton | R | NO |
06 | Mike Pence | R | NO |
07 | André Carson | D | YES |
08 | Brad Ellsworth | D | NO |
09 | Baron P. Hill | D | YES |
District | Representative | Party | Vote |
---|---|---|---|
01 | Bruce L. Braley | D | YES |
02 | David Loebsack | D | YES |
03 | Leonard L. Boswell | D | YES |
04 | Tom Latham | R | NO |
05 | Steve King | R | NO |
District | Representative | Party | Vote |
---|---|---|---|
01 | Jerry Moran | R | NO |
02 | Lynn Jenkins | R | NO |
03 | Dennis Moore | D | YES |
04 | Todd Tiahrt | R | NO |
District | Representative | Party | Vote |
---|---|---|---|
01 | Ed Whitfield | R | NO |
02 | Brett Guthrie | R | NO |
03 | John A. Yarmuth | D | YES |
04 | Geoff Davis | R | NO |
05 | Harold Rogers | R | NO |
06 | Ben Chandler | D | YES |
District | Representative | Party | Vote |
---|---|---|---|
01 | Steve Scalise | R | NO |
02 | Anh ``Joseph'' Cao | R | NO |
03 | Charlie Melancon | D | NO |
04 | John Fleming | R | NO |
05 | Rodney Alexander | R | NO |
06 | Bill Cassidy | R | NO |
07 | Charles W. Boustany Jr. | R | NO |
District | Representative | Party | Vote |
---|---|---|---|
01 | Chellie Pingree | D | YES |
02 | Michael H. Michaud | D | YES |
District | Representative | Party | Vote |
---|---|---|---|
01 | Frank Kratovil Jr. | D | YES |
02 | C. A. Ruppersberger | D | YES |
03 | John P. Sarbanes | D | YES |
04 | Donna F. Edwards | D | YES |
05 | Steny H. Hoyer | D | YES |
06 | Roscoe G. Bartlett | R | NO |
07 | Elijah E. Cummings | D | YES |
08 | Chris Van Hollen | D | YES |
District | Representative | Party | Vote |
---|---|---|---|
01 | John W. Olver | D | YES |
02 | Richard E. Neal | D | YES |
03 | James P. McGovern | D | YES |
04 | Barney Frank | D | YES |
05 | Niki Tsongas | D | YES |
06 | John F. Tierney | D | YES |
07 | Edward J. Markey | D | YES |
08 | Michael E. Capuano | D | YES |
09 | Stephen F. Lynch | D | YES |
10 | Bill Delahunt | D | YES |
District | Representative | Party | Vote |
---|---|---|---|
01 | Bart Stupak | D | YES |
02 | Peter Hoekstra | R | NO |
03 | Vernon J. Ehlers | R | NO |
04 | Dave Camp | R | NO |
05 | Dale E. Kildee | D | YES |
06 | Fred Upton | R | NO |
07 | Mark H. Schauer | D | YES |
08 | Mike Rogers | R | NO |
09 | Gary C. Peters | D | YES |
10 | Candice S. Miller | R | NO |
11 | Thaddeus G. McCotter | R | NO |
12 | Sander M. Levin | D | YES |
13 | Carolyn C. Kilpatrick | D | YES |
14 | John Conyers Jr. | D | YES |
15 | John D. Dingell | D | YES |
District | Representative | Party | Vote |
---|---|---|---|
01 | Timothy J. Walz | D | YES |
02 | John Kline | R | NO |
03 | Erik Paulsen | R | NO |
04 | Betty McCollum | D | YES |
05 | Keith Ellison | D | YES |
06 | Michele Bachmann | R | NO |
07 | Collin C. Peterson | D | YES |
08 | James L. Oberstar | D | YES |
District | Representative | Party | Vote |
---|---|---|---|
01 | Travis W. Childers | D | NO |
02 | Bennie G. Thompson | D | YES |
03 | Gregg Harper | R | NO |
04 | Gene Taylor | D | NO |
District | Representative | Party | Vote |
---|---|---|---|
01 | Wm. Lacy Clay | D | YES |
02 | W. Todd Akin | R | NO |
03 | Russ Carnahan | D | YES |
04 | Ike Skelton | D | YES |
05 | Emanuel Cleaver | D | YES |
06 | Sam Graves | R | NO |
07 | Roy Blunt | R | NO |
08 | Jo Ann Emerson | R | NO |
09 | Blaine Luetkemeyer | R | NO |
District | Representative | Party | Vote |
---|---|---|---|
At Large | Denny Rehberg | R | NO |
District | Representative | Party | Vote |
---|---|---|---|
01 | Jeff Fortenberry | R | NO |
02 | Lee Terry | R | NO |
03 | Adrian Smith | R | NO |
District | Representative | Party | Vote |
---|---|---|---|
01 | Shelley Berkley | D | YES |
02 | Dean Heller | R | NO |
03 | Dina Titus | D | YES |
District | Representative | Party | Vote |
---|---|---|---|
01 | Carol Shea-Porter | D | YES |
02 | Paul W. Hodes | D | YES |
District | Representative | Party | Vote |
---|---|---|---|
01 | Robert E. Andrews | D | YES |
02 | Frank A. LoBiondo | R | YES |
03 | John H. Adler | D | YES |
04 | Christopher H. Smith | R | YES |
05 | Scott Garrett | R | NO |
06 | Frank Pallone Jr. | D | YES |
07 | Leonard Lance | R | YES |
08 | Bill Pascrell Jr. | D | YES |
09 | Steven R. Rothman | D | YES |
10 | Donald M. Payne | D | YES |
11 | Rodney P. Frelinghuysen | R | NO |
12 | Rush D. Holt | D | YES |
13 | Albio Sires | D | YES |
District | Representative | Party | Vote |
---|---|---|---|
01 | Martin Heinrich | D | YES |
02 | Harry Teague | D | YES |
03 | Ben Ray Luján | D | YES |
District | Representative | Party | Vote |
---|---|---|---|
01 | Timothy H. Bishop | D | YES |
02 | Steve Israel | D | YES |
03 | Peter T. King | R | NO |
04 | Carolyn McCarthy | D | YES |
05 | Gary L. Ackerman | D | YES |
06 | Gregory W. Meeks | D | YES |
07 | Joseph Crowley | D | YES |
08 | Jerrold Nadler | D | YES |
09 | Anthony D. Weiner | D | YES |
10 | Edolphus Towns | D | YES |
11 | Yvette D. Clarke | D | YES |
12 | Nydia M. Velázquez | D | YES |
13 | Michael E. McMahon | D | YES |
14 | Carolyn B. Maloney | D | YES |
15 | Charles B. Rangel | D | YES |
16 | José E. Serrano | D | YES |
17 | Eliot L. Engel | D | YES |
18 | Nita M. Lowey | D | YES |
19 | John J. Hall | D | YES |
20 | Scott Murphy | D | YES |
21 | Paul Tonko | D | YES |
22 | Maurice D. Hinchey | D | YES |
23 | John M. McHugh | R | YES |
24 | Michael A. Arcuri | D | NO |
25 | Daniel B. Maffei | D | YES |
26 | Christopher John Lee | R | NO |
27 | Brian Higgins | D | YES |
28 | Louise Slaughter | D | YES |
29 | Eric J. J. Massa | D | NO |
District | Representative | Party | Vote |
---|---|---|---|
01 | G. K. Butterfield | D | YES |
02 | Bob Etheridge | D | YES |
03 | Walter B. Jones | R | NO |
04 | David E. Price | D | YES |
05 | Virginia Foxx | R | NO |
06 | Howard Coble | R | NO |
07 | Mike McIntyre | D | NO |
08 | Larry Kissell | D | NO |
09 | Sue Wilkins Myrick | R | NO |
10 | Patrick T. McHenry | R | NO |
11 | Heath Shuler | D | YES |
12 | Melvin L. Watt | D | YES |
13 | Brad Miller | D | YES |
District | Representative | Party | Vote |
---|---|---|---|
At Large | Earl Pomeroy | D | NO |
District | Representative | Party | Vote |
---|---|---|---|
01 | Steve Driehaus | D | YES |
02 | Jean Schmidt | R | NO |
03 | Michael R. Turner | R | NO |
04 | Jim Jordan | R | NO |
05 | Robert E. Latta | R | NO |
06 | Charles A. Wilson | D | NO |
07 | Steve Austria | R | NO |
08 | John A. Boehner | R | NO |
09 | Marcy Kaptur | D | YES |
10 | Dennis J. Kucinich | D | NO |
11 | Marcia L. Fudge | D | YES |
12 | Patrick J. Tiberi | R | NO |
13 | Betty Sutton | D | YES |
14 | Steven C. LaTourette | R | NO |
15 | Mary Jo Kilroy | D | YES |
16 | John A. Boccieri | D | YES |
17 | Tim Ryan | D | YES |
18 | Zachary T. Space | D | YES |
District | Representative | Party | Vote |
---|---|---|---|
01 | John Sullivan | R | NO |
02 | Dan Boren | D | NO |
03 | Frank D. Lucas | R | NO |
04 | Tom Cole | R | NO |
05 | Mary Fallin | R | NO |
District | Representative | Party | Vote |
---|---|---|---|
01 | David Wu | D | YES |
02 | Greg Walden | R | NO |
03 | Earl Blumenauer | D | YES |
04 | Peter A. DeFazio | D | NO |
05 | Kurt Schrader | D | YES |
District | Representative | Party | Vote |
---|---|---|---|
01 | Robert A. Brady | D | YES |
02 | Chaka Fattah | D | YES |
03 | Kathleen A. Dahlkemper | D | NO |
04 | Jason Altmire | D | NO |
05 | Glenn Thompson | R | NO |
06 | Jim Gerlach | R | NO |
07 | Joe Sestak | D | YES |
08 | Patrick J. Murphy | D | YES |
09 | Bill Shuster | R | NO |
10 | Christopher P. Carney | D | NO |
11 | Paul E. Kanjorski | D | YES |
12 | John P. Murtha | D | YES |
13 | Allyson Y. Schwartz | D | YES |
14 | Michael F. Doyle | D | YES |
15 | Charles W. Dent | R | NO |
16 | Joseph R. Pitts | R | NO |
17 | Tim Holden | D | NO |
18 | Tim Murphy | R | NO |
19 | Todd Russell Platts | R | NO |
District | Representative | Party | Vote |
---|---|---|---|
01 | Patrick J. Kennedy | D | YES |
02 | James R. Langevin | D | YES |
District | Representative | Party | Vote |
---|---|---|---|
01 | Henry E. Brown Jr. | R | NO |
02 | Joe Wilson | R | NO |
03 | J. Gresham Barrett | R | NO |
04 | Bob Inglis | R | NO |
05 | John M. Spratt Jr. | D | YES |
06 | James E. Clyburn | D | YES |
District | Representative | Party | Vote |
---|---|---|---|
At Large | Stephanie Sandlin | D | NO |
District | Representative | Party | Vote |
---|---|---|---|
01 | David P. Roe | R | NO |
02 | John J. Duncan Jr. | R | NO |
03 | Zach Wamp | R | NO |
04 | Lincoln Davis | D | NO |
05 | Jim Cooper | D | YES |
06 | Bart Gordon | D | YES |
07 | Marsha Blackburn | R | NO |
08 | John S. Tanner | D | NO |
09 | Steve Cohen | D | YES |
District | Representative | Party | Vote |
---|---|---|---|
01 | Louie Gohmert | R | NO |
02 | Ted Poe | R | NO |
03 | Sam Johnson | R | NO |
04 | Ralph M. Hall | R | NO |
05 | Jeb Hensarling | R | NO |
06 | Joe Barton | R | NO |
07 | John Abney Culberson | R | NO |
08 | Kevin Brady | R | NO |
09 | Al Green | D | YES |
10 | Michael T. McCaul | R | NO |
11 | K. Michael Conaway | R | NO |
12 | Kay Granger | R | NO |
13 | Mac Thornberry | R | NO |
14 | Ron Paul | R | NO |
15 | Rubén Hinojosa | D | YES |
16 | Silvestre Reyes | D | YES |
17 | Chet Edwards | D | NO |
18 | Sheila Jackson-Lee | D | YES |
19 | Randy Neugebauer | R | NO |
20 | Charles A. Gonzalez | D | YES |
21 | Lamar Smith | R | NO |
22 | Pete Olson | R | NO |
23 | Ciro D. Rodriguez | D | NO |
24 | Kenny Marchant | R | NO |
25 | Lloyd Doggett | D | YES |
26 | Michael C. Burgess | R | NO |
27 | Solomon P. Ortiz | D | NO |
28 | Henry Cuellar | D | YES |
29 | Gene Green | D | YES |
30 | Eddie Bernice Johnson | D | YES |
31 | John R. Carter | R | NO |
32 | Pete Sessions | R | NO |
District | Representative | Party | Vote |
---|---|---|---|
01 | Rob Bishop | R | NO |
02 | Jim Matheson | D | NO |
03 | Jason Chaffetz | R | NO |
District | Representative | Party | Vote |
---|---|---|---|
At Large | Peter Welch | D | YES |
District | Representative | Party | Vote |
---|---|---|---|
01 | Robert J. Wittman | R | NO |
02 | Glenn C. Nye | D | NO |
03 | Robert C. Scott | D | YES |
04 | J. Randy Forbes | R | NO |
05 | Thomas S. P. Perriello | D | YES |
06 | Bob Goodlatte | R | NO |
07 | Eric Cantor | R | NO |
08 | James P. Moran | D | YES |
09 | Rick Boucher | D | YES |
10 | Frank R. Wolf | R | NO |
11 | Gerald E. Connolly | D | YES |
District | Representative | Party | Vote |
---|---|---|---|
01 | Jay Inslee | D | YES |
02 | Rick Larsen | D | YES |
03 | Brian Baird | D | YES |
04 | Doc Hastings | R | NO |
05 | Cathy Rodgers | R | NO |
06 | Norman D. Dicks | D | YES |
07 | Jim McDermott | D | YES |
08 | David G. Reichert | R | YES |
09 | Adam Smith | D | YES |
District | Representative | Party | Vote |
---|---|---|---|
01 | Alan B. Mollohan | D | NO |
02 | Shelley Moore Capito | R | NO |
03 | Nick J. Rahall II | D | NO |
District | Representative | Party | Vote |
---|---|---|---|
01 | Paul Ryan | R | NO |
02 | Tammy Baldwin | D | YES |
03 | Ron Kind | D | YES |
04 | Gwen Moore | D | YES |
05 | F. J. Sensenbrenner Jr. | R | NO |
06 | Thomas E. Petri | R | NO |
07 | David R. Obey | D | YES |
08 | Steve Kagen | D | YES |
District | Representative | Party | Vote |
---|---|---|---|
At Large | Cynthia M. Lummis | R | NO |
This was a free vote for John McHugh, it will cost him nothing as he’s about to leave to go be a part of 0bama’s administration. Like this bill, he’s a POS.
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