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Porter Goss
U.S. Representative

Porter Goss

Republican
Florida District: 14th
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Complete Vote History

HR 3313 Marriage Protection Act (Passed 233 to 194 on 7/22/2004, Roll Call 410). Would protect marriage from judicial activism by restricting the federal courts as opposed to amending the Constitution.

7/22/2004
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HR 3313 Marriage Protection Act (Passed 233 to 194 on 7/22/2004, Roll Call 410). Would protect marriage from judicial activism by restricting the federal courts as opposed to amending the Constitution.

Foreign Aid House

HR 2844 Continuity of Congress (Passed 306 to 97 on 4/22/2004, Roll Call 130). Would require special elections to be held within 45 days to fill vacant House seats in the extraordinary circumstance of more than 100 vacancies. See U.S. Const., Art. 1, Sec. 4.

4/22/2004
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HR 2844 Continuity of Congress (Passed 306 to 97 on 4/22/2004, Roll Call 130). Would require special elections to be held within 45 days to fill vacant House seats in the extraordinary circumstance of more than 100 vacancies. See U.S. Const., Art. 1, Sec. 4.

HCR 393 Fiscal 2005 Budget Resolution (Passed 215 to 212 on 3/25/2004, Roll Call 92). Would establish broad spending and revenue targets over the next five years, for a total budget of $2.4 trillion. See U.S. Const., Art. 1, Sec. 8.

3/25/2004
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HCR 393 Fiscal 2005 Budget Resolution (Passed 215 to 212 on 3/25/2004, Roll Call 92). Would establish broad spending and revenue targets over the next five years, for a total budget of $2.4 trillion. See U.S. Const., Art. 1, Sec. 8.

HR 1 Prescription Drug Benefit (Passed 220 to 215 on 11/22/2003, Roll Call 669). Would create a prescription drug benefit for Medicare recipients. See U.S. Const., Art. 1, Sec. 8.

11/22/2003
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HR 1 Prescription Drug Benefit (Passed 220 to 215 on 11/22/2003, Roll Call 669). Would create a prescription drug benefit for Medicare recipients. See U.S. Const., Art. 1, Sec. 8.

S 3 Partial-Birth Abortion Ban (Passed 281 to 142 on 10/2/2003, Roll Call 530). Would ban partial-birth abortions.

10/2/2003
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S 3 Partial-Birth Abortion Ban (Passed 281 to 142 on 10/2/2003, Roll Call 530). Would ban partial-birth abortions.

Rep. Ron Paul's (R-TX) amendment to HR 1950 Ban on UN Contributions (Rejected 74 to 350 on 7/15/2003, Roll Call 364). Would prohibit funding for any U.S. contribution to the United Nations or any UN-affiliated agency.

7/15/2003
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Rep. Ron Paul's (R-TX) amendment to HR 1950 Ban on UN Contributions (Rejected 74 to 350 on 7/15/2003, Roll Call 364). Would prohibit funding for any U.S. contribution to the United Nations or any UN-affiliated agency.

Job Training House

HJR 114 War Authorization Against Iraq (Passed 296 to 133 on 10/10/2002, Roll Call 455). Authorizes the use of U.S. military force against Iraq, including to enforce any related UN Security Council resolutions.

10/10/2002
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HJR 114 War Authorization Against Iraq (Passed 296 to 133 on 10/10/2002, Roll Call 455). Authorizes the use of U.S. military force against Iraq, including to enforce any related UN Security Council resolutions.

HR 4965 Partial-Birth Abortion Ban (Passed 274 to 151 on 7/24/2002, Roll Call 343). Would ban one type of abortion, known as partial-birth abortion.

7/24/2002
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HR 4965 Partial-Birth Abortion Ban (Passed 274 to 151 on 7/24/2002, Roll Call 343). Would ban one type of abortion, known as partial-birth abortion.

Debt Limit House

S 2578 Debt Limit (Passed 215 to 214 on 6/27/2002, Roll Call 279). Would increase the public debt limit by $450 billion for a new ceiling of $6.4 trillion. See U.S. Const., Art. 1, Sec. 8.

6/27/2002
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S 2578 Debt Limit (Passed 215 to 214 on 6/27/2002, Roll Call 279). Would increase the public debt limit by $450 billion for a new ceiling of $6.4 trillion. See U.S. Const., Art. 1, Sec. 8.

Farm Bill House
Tax Cuts House

HR 1885 Illegal Aliens (Passed 275 to 137 on 3/12/2002, Roll Call 53). Would allow certain illegal immigrants to remain in this country while applying for legal residency.

3/12/2002
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HR 1885 Illegal Aliens (Passed 275 to 137 on 3/12/2002, Roll Call 53). Would allow certain illegal immigrants to remain in this country while applying for legal residency.

Foreign Aid House
Education House

HR 1 Education (Passed 381 to 41 on 12/13/2001, Roll Call 497). Would, as the "No Child Left Behind Act," overhaul education proposals to increase school accountability and reauthorize the Elementary and Secondary Education Act (ESEA) for six years. See U.S. Const., amend. 10.

12/13/2001
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HR 1 Education (Passed 381 to 41 on 12/13/2001, Roll Call 497). Would, as the "No Child Left Behind Act," overhaul education proposals to increase school accountability and reauthorize the Elementary and Secondary Education Act (ESEA) for six years. See U.S. Const., amend. 10.

Elections House

HR 3162 Anti-Terrorism Authority (Passed 357 to 66 on 10/24/2001, Roll Call 398). Would create the "USA Patriot Act," giving law enforcement and intelligence agencies vast new powers to combat terrorism. See U.S. Const., amend. 4.

10/24/2001
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HR 3162 Anti-Terrorism Authority (Passed 357 to 66 on 10/24/2001, Roll Call 398). Would create the "USA Patriot Act," giving law enforcement and intelligence agencies vast new powers to combat terrorism. See U.S. Const., amend. 4.

Boy Scouts House

Rep. Tom Coburn's (R-OK) amendment to HR 4461 Ban on FDA Approval of Abortion Pill (Rejected 182 to 187 on 7/10/2000, Roll Call 373). Would prohibit the FDA from using funds to test or approve for use the abortion pill RU-486, also known as mifepristone.

7/10/2000
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Rep. Tom Coburn's (R-OK) amendment to HR 4461 Ban on FDA Approval of Abortion Pill (Rejected 182 to 187 on 7/10/2000, Roll Call 373). Would prohibit the FDA from using funds to test or approve for use the abortion pill RU-486, also known as mifepristone.

HR 4199 Tax Code Abolishment (Passed 229 to 187 on 4/13/2000, Roll Call 127). Would abolish the tax code, excepting Social Security and Medicare provisions, by December 31, 2004.

4/13/2000
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HR 4199 Tax Code Abolishment (Passed 229 to 187 on 4/13/2000, Roll Call 127). Would abolish the tax code, excepting Social Security and Medicare provisions, by December 31, 2004.

Tax Cuts House

HR 6 "Marriage Penalty" Tax Reform (Passed 268 to 158 on 2/10/2000, Roll Call 15). This Republican tax cut plan would alleviate the so-called "Marriage Penalty" tax that assesses taxes at a higher rate against married couples who both work than for two single people with comparable incomes.

2/10/2000
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HR 6 "Marriage Penalty" Tax Reform (Passed 268 to 158 on 2/10/2000, Roll Call 15). This Republican tax cut plan would alleviate the so-called "Marriage Penalty" tax that assesses taxes at a higher rate against married couples who both work than for two single people with comparable incomes.

HR 3194 Welfare State Expansion (Adopted 296 to 135 on 11/18/1999, Roll Call 610). Would provide $385 billion to provide five regular annual appropriations bills (District of Columbia, Labor/HHS/Education, Foreign Operations, Commerce/Justice/State/Judiciary, and Interior). See U.S. Const., Art. 1, Sec. 8.

11/18/1999
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HR 3194 Welfare State Expansion (Adopted 296 to 135 on 11/18/1999, Roll Call 610). Would provide $385 billion to provide five regular annual appropriations bills (District of Columbia, Labor/HHS/Education, Foreign Operations, Commerce/Justice/State/Judiciary, and Interior). See U.S. Const., Art. 1, Sec. 8.

HR 3064 Labor/HHS/Education Spending (Passed 218 to 211 on 10/28/1999, Roll Call 549) This $317 billion appropriations bill is the main funding measure for the federal welfare state during fiscal 2000.

10/28/1999
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HR 3064 Labor/HHS/Education Spending (Passed 218 to 211 on 10/28/1999, Roll Call 549) This $317 billion appropriations bill is the main funding measure for the federal welfare state during fiscal 2000.

HR 2 New Federal Education Subsidy (Rejected 166 to 257 on 10/21/1999, Roll Call 521). Would establish a new $100 million per year federally funded grant program administered by the states for educational choice scholarships.

10/21/1999
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HR 2 New Federal Education Subsidy (Rejected 166 to 257 on 10/21/1999, Roll Call 521). Would establish a new $100 million per year federally funded grant program administered by the states for educational choice scholarships.

HR 2 Federal Education Grants (Passed 358 to 67 on 10/21/1999, Roll Call 526) This legislation would fund Title I spending — which dispenses grants to primary and secondary schools — to the tune of $9.9 billion.

10/21/1999
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HR 2 Federal Education Grants (Passed 358 to 67 on 10/21/1999, Roll Call 526) This legislation would fund Title I spending — which dispenses grants to primary and secondary schools — to the tune of $9.9 billion.

HR 2723 Managed Health Care Regulations (Passed 275 to 151 on 10/7/1999, Roll Call 490). This legislation would get the federal government even more deeply involved in regulating the medical coverage of individuals and HMOs.

10/7/1999
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HR 2723 Managed Health Care Regulations (Passed 275 to 151 on 10/7/1999, Roll Call 490). This legislation would get the federal government even more deeply involved in regulating the medical coverage of individuals and HMOs.

HR 1906 Agricultural Appropriations (Passed 240 to 175 on 10/1/1999, Roll Call 469). This measure would appropriate $69 billion for agricultural programs, food stamps, and foreign aid programs for fiscal year 2000.

10/1/1999
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HR 1906 Agricultural Appropriations (Passed 240 to 175 on 10/1/1999, Roll Call 469). This measure would appropriate $69 billion for agricultural programs, food stamps, and foreign aid programs for fiscal year 2000.

HR 417 Doolittle Campaign Finance (Rejected 117 to 306 on 9/14/1999, Roll Call 419). Representative John Doolittle (R-CA) took aim at campaign finance reform with a proposal to repeal all federal campaign contribution limits and require immediate public disclosure of all federal campaign contributions.

9/14/1999
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HR 417 Doolittle Campaign Finance (Rejected 117 to 306 on 9/14/1999, Roll Call 419). Representative John Doolittle (R-CA) took aim at campaign finance reform with a proposal to repeal all federal campaign contribution limits and require immediate public disclosure of all federal campaign contributions.

HR 417 Shays-Meehan "Reform" (Passed 252 to 177 on 9/14/1999, Roll Call 422). This legislation makes war upon the First Amendment's free speech protections by proposing regulation of non-political, issue advocacy speech.

9/14/1999
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HR 417 Shays-Meehan "Reform" (Passed 252 to 177 on 9/14/1999, Roll Call 422). This legislation makes war upon the First Amendment's free speech protections by proposing regulation of non-political, issue advocacy speech.

HCR 180 Clemency for the FALN (Passed 311 to 41 on 9/9/1999, Roll Call 398). Following the President's grant of clemency to convicted terrorists of the Puerto Rican FALN, Congress considered a concurrent resolution which would express its disapproval with the Clinton administration's decision.

9/9/1999
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HCR 180 Clemency for the FALN (Passed 311 to 41 on 9/9/1999, Roll Call 398). Following the President's grant of clemency to convicted terrorists of the Puerto Rican FALN, Congress considered a concurrent resolution which would express its disapproval with the Clinton administration's decision.

HR 2488 Republican Tax Cut Package (Passed 221 to 206 on 8/5/1999, Roll Call 379). The Republican tax plan would implement several tax cuts over a 10-year period.

8/5/1999
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HR 2488 Republican Tax Cut Package (Passed 221 to 206 on 8/5/1999, Roll Call 379). The Republican tax plan would implement several tax cuts over a 10-year period.

HR 2122 Gun Control (Rejected 147 to 280 on 6/18/1999, Roll Call 244). Would clamp down on gun sales at gun shows. See U.S. Const., amend. 2.

6/18/1999
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HR 2122 Gun Control (Rejected 147 to 280 on 6/18/1999, Roll Call 244). Would clamp down on gun sales at gun shows. See U.S. Const., amend. 2.

Rep. Robert Aderholt's (R-AL) amendment to HR 1501 Freedom of Religion (Adopted 248 to 180 on 6/17/1999, Roll Call 221). Would allow the several States to decide whether or not to display the Ten Commandments on or within publicly owned property. See U.S. Const., amend. 1.

6/17/1999
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Rep. Robert Aderholt's (R-AL) amendment to HR 1501 Freedom of Religion (Adopted 248 to 180 on 6/17/1999, Roll Call 221). Would allow the several States to decide whether or not to display the Ten Commandments on or within publicly owned property. See U.S. Const., amend. 1.

HCR 42 Authorizing U.S. Peacekeeping in Kosovo (Adopted 219 to 191 on 3/11/1999, Roll Call 49). Would authorize the President to "deploy United States Armed Forces personnel to Kosovo as part of a NATO peacekeeping operation implementing a Kosovo peace agreement."

3/11/1999
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HCR 42 Authorizing U.S. Peacekeeping in Kosovo (Adopted 219 to 191 on 3/11/1999, Roll Call 49). Would authorize the President to "deploy United States Armed Forces personnel to Kosovo as part of a NATO peacekeeping operation implementing a Kosovo peace agreement."

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