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Complete Vote History
Bailout Bill Senate
HR1424 Bailout Bill (Passed 74 to 25 on 10/01/2008, Roll Call 681). Authorizes the Treasury Department to use $700 billion of taxpayer money to purchase troubled mortgage-related securities from banks and other financial-related institutions.
Mortgage Relief Senate
The federal government acting as an insurer, a micromanager of markets, and a wealth redistributor is unconstitutional and will undoubtedly affect market behavior, leading to more and worse market strife.
Low-income Energy Assistance Senate
The federal government should stop over-regulating and interfering with the energy industry and get out of the unconstitutional welfare business.
Global HIV/AIDS Program Senate
Foreign aid is unconstitutional.
Warrantless Searches Senate
Warrantless searches are a violation of the Fourth Amendment, which protects Americans against unreasonable searches and seizures, and requires that any searches be conducted only upon issuance of a warrant under conditions of probable cause. Moreover, Article I, Section 9 of the Constitution forbids "ex post facto laws" -- laws having a retroactive effect.
Warrantless searches are a violation of the Fourth Amendment, which protects Americans against unreasonable searches and seizures, and requires that any searches be conducted only upon issuance of a warrant under conditions of probable cause. Moreover, Article I, Section 9 of the Constitution forbids "ex post facto laws" -- laws having a retroactive effect.
Funds for War, Welfare, Etc. Senate
Congress continues to fund a war it never authorized under Article I, Section 8, of the Constitution. Also, the federal government is unconstitutionally involved as an individual and corporate insurer at taxpayer expense.
Farm Bill (Veto Override) Senate
HR6124 Farm Bill (Veto Override) (Passed 80 to 14 on 6/18/2008, Roll Call 151). Would authorize the nation's farm programs for the next five years, including crop subsidies and nutrition programs.
Energy Prices Senate
Increasing taxes on the profits of U.S. oil producers would drive gasoline, heating oil, and natural gas prices higher, as the increased tax expense would simply be passed on to consumers. Targeting the largest U.S. oil companies for making higher profits creates a disincentive to increasing exploration and production, and undermines the exceedingly large capital base required to rebuild after hurricanes devastate the oil patch. Moreover, it is unfair because other companies and sectors with even higher profit margins are ignored. Finally, the government should not be subsidizing energy development.
Increasing taxes on the profits of U.S. oil producers would drive gasoline, heating oil, and natural gas prices higher, as the increased tax expense would simply be passed on to consumers. Targeting the largest U.S. oil companies for making higher profits creates a disincentive to increasing exploration and production, and undermines the exceedingly large capital base required to rebuild after hurricanes devastate the oil patch. Moreover, it is unfair because other companies and sectors with even higher profit margins are ignored. Finally, the government should not be subsidizing energy development.
Global Warming Senate
Amendment to S3036 Global Warming (Failed 48 to 36 on 6/6/2008, Roll Call 145). Would have created a cap-and-trade system for reducing carbon dioxide and other greenhouse gases.
Budget Resolution Senate
Inflation and the national debt are skyrocketing as Congress persistently disregards constitutional limits on spending.
America is dangerously dependent on foreign oil and we should increase domestic oil production to mitigate an expected decline in foreign oil exports to America. Time is fleeting for preparing for a supply crisis.
Mortgage Relief Senate
It is unconstitutional for the federal government to be an insurer, and wealth redistributor.
2009 Budget Resolution Senate
Congress must discontinue unconstitutional and deficit spending. Otherwise the dollar could collapse.
Warrantless Searches Senate
Warrantless wiretaps are a violation of the Fourth Amendment, which protects Americans against unreasonable searches and seizures, and requires that any searches be conducted only upon issuance of a warrant under conditions of probable cause. Moreover, Article I, Section 9 of the Constitution forbids "ex post facto laws" -- laws having a retroactive effect.
Warrantless wiretaps are a violation of the Fourth Amendment, which protects Americans against unreasonable searches and seizures, and requires that any searches be conducted only upon issuance of a warrant under conditions of probable cause. Moreover, Article I, Section 9 of the Constitution forbids "ex post facto laws" -- laws having a retroactive effect.
Economic Stimulus Senate
Creating money out of thin air (which was what was done for the rebate checks) cannot improve the economy.
Peru Free Trade Agreement Senate
HR3688 Peru Free Trade Agreement (Passed 77 to 18 on 12/4/2007, Roll Call 413). Transfers the power to regulate trade (and other powers as well) to regional arrangements.
Mukasey Confirmation Senate
By confirming Mukasey, the U.S. Senate demonstrated its willingness to tolerate torture -- which is anathema to American values -- and its willingness to allow the president to trump laws passed by Congress in the name of national security.
Children's Health Insurance Senate
The Constitution does not authorize federal involvement in healthcare, even for children.
Amtrak Reauthorization Senate
Spending billions of tax dollars for federal grants and subsidies for Amtrak transportation is unconstitutional.
DREAM Act Senate
The DREAM Act would implement an amnesty program by placing millions of illegal immigrants on a path toward citizenship.
Social-welfare programs and federal involvement in education are unconstitutional.
Debt Limit Increase Senate
HJR43 Debt Limit Increase (Passed 53 to 42 on 9/27/2007, Roll Call 354). Would increase the national debt limit to an astronomical $9.8 trillion, an $850 billion increase.
Mexican Trucking Senate
Allowing Mexican trucks to travel freely across U.S. highways presents a threat to our national security and displaces American truckers whose jobs would be lost to Mexican workers.
UN "Peacekeeping" Increase Senate
The United States should not be funding UN "peacekeeping" period -- let alone increasing the amount.
Foreign-aid Contributions Senate
Foreign aid is unconstitutional.
Protect America Act Senate
Warrantless surveillance of American citizens is a violation of the Fourth Amendment's prohibition "against unreasonable searches and seizures."
Immigration Reform - Cloture Senate
Cloture would have ended floor debate on the Kennedy bill and enabled a vote by the full Senate on this dangerous piece of legislation.
Amendment to S1348 Amnesty for Illegal Immigrants (Rejected 29 to 66 on 5/24/2007, Roll Call 180). Would drastically alter the scope of the immigration bill by striking an amnesty provision from the bill that would establish the Z visa.
Guest-worker Program Senate
The guest-worker program would constitute a large increase in legal immigration for our country, which would ultimately displace more American workers from their jobs and depress wages.
This legislation contains an enormous amount of unconstitutional spending, would raise the federal minimum wage, and would authorize money for the Iraq War.
Embryonic Stem-cell Research Senate
The bill violates the right to life for millions of unborn babies.
Repeal Estate Tax Senate
Repealing the estate tax would be a constitutional tax cut that would benefit all Americans who would be subject to estate taxes again in 2011 and all subsequent years according to current tax law.
COPS Funding Senate
Providing federal aid to local law enforcement programs is not only unconstitutional, but it also further federalizes the police system.
Budget Resolution Senate
Congress must not continue to support massive amounts of irresponsible and unconstitutional spending.
Minimum Wage Senate
It is unconstitutional to prohibit citizens from working for less than a government-set wage.
Grass-roots Lobbying Senate
This legislation preserves the right of free speech for grass-roots organizations to inform the public about events on Capitol Hill without subjecting them to repressive regulatory controls.
Border Fence Senate
A border fence would help prevent illegal immigration and further protect our borders.
Military Tribunals Senate
Under this bill, a defendant's rights would be curtailed: he would be denied the right of habeas corpus; he could be detained indefinitely; and evidence obtained through coercion could be used against him--so long as the coercion falls outside the administration's definition of torture.
Under this bill, a defendant's rights would be curtailed: he would be denied the right of habeas corpus; he could be detained indefinitely; and evidence obtained through coercion could be used against him--so long as the coercion falls outside the administration's definition of torture.
Oman Trade Agreement Senate
So-called free trade agreements damage the U.S. economy and threaten U.S. sovereignty by imposing international regulations.
Offshore Drilling Senate
The United States should reduce its dependency on foreign oil and utilize it own energy resources.
Parental Notification Senate
Congress can and should use its power to regulate interstate commerce to restrict abortion.
Stem Cell Research Senate
Research on embryonic stem cell lines derived from surplus embryos at in vitro fertilization clinics would violate the right to life for millions of unborn children.
First Responder Grants Senate
Federal funding of local law enforcement will lead to more federal control of law enforcement.
Firearm Seizure Senate
Sen. David Vitter's (R-LA.) amendment to HR 5441 Firearm Seizure (Passed 84 to 16 on 7/13/2006, Roll Call 202). Would prohibit any Homeland Security funds from being used to seize lawfully owned firearms during a state of emergency.
Iraq Troop Withdrawal Senate
Sen. John Kerry's (D-MA.) amendment to S 2766 Iraq Troop Withdrawal (Rejected 13 to 86 on 6/22/2006, Roll Call 181). Would require a complete withdrawal of U.S. troops from Iraq by July 2007.
Minimum Wage Senate
It is unconstitutional for the government to prohibit citizens from working for less than a government-set price.
Hayden Nomination Senate
Gen. Michael V. Hayden has been in the forefront of governmental programs threatening the privacy of American citizens and should not be trusted to lead an organization such as the CIA.
S 2611 Guest-Workers/Amnesty (Passed 62 to 36 on 5/25/2006, Roll Call 157). Would effectively grant amnesty to the 12 million illegal immigrants who already reside in the United States and create a guest-worker program for up to 200,000 immigrants a year.
S 2611 Guest-Workers/Amnesty (Passed 62 to 36 on 5/25/2006, Roll Call 157). Would effectively grant amnesty to the 12 million illegal immigrants who already reside in the United States and create a guest-worker program for up to 200,000 immigrants a year.
Secure Borders Certification Senate
This amendment would make border security a higher priority than amnesty, but would make it more difficult for the administration to implement amnesty.
Supplemental Appropriations Senate
Even if the spending were constitutional, this funding should be attached to the regular appropriations process and not introduced after the fact as "emergency" spending, ignoring fiscal responsibility.
National Debt Limit Senate
HJR 47 National Debt Limit (Adopted 52 to 48 on 3/16/2006, Roll Call 54). Would increase the national debt limit to $8.97 trillion. See U.S. Const., Art. 1, Sec. 8.
Federal social-welfare programs are unconstitutional.
Patriot Act Reauthorization Senate
HR 3199 Patriot Act Reauthorization (Adopted 89 to 10 on 3/2/2006, Roll Call 29). Would reauthorize the unconstitutional and so-called Patriot Act. See U.S. Const., amend. 4.
Iraq Withdrawal Senate
Our troops should be sent to war only when necessary to defend the United States and her citizens, and when Congress declares war.
Agriculture Appropriations Senate
Federal aid to farmers and federal food aid to individuals are not authorized by the Constitution.
ANWR Oil and Gas Leasing Senate
Labor-HHS-Education Senate
Minimum Wage Increase Senate
Agriculture Appropriations Senate
Funding Law Enforcement Senate
Surface Transportation Senate
Foreign Aid Senate
CAFTA Senate
Supplemental Appropriations Senate
AgJOBS (Amnesty) Senate
Abortion Senate
Sen. Barbara Boxer's (D-CA) amendment to S 600 Abortion (Adopted 52 to 46 on 4/5/2005, Roll Call 83). To repeal the rule prohibiting U.S. foreign aid from going to organizations that provide or promote abortions.
Funding Special Education Senate
Alaskan Drilling Senate
Minimum Wage Senate
Extending Tax Cuts Senate
FDA Regulation of Tobacco Senate
Foreign Aid Senate
Missile Defense Senate
Missile Defense Senate
Tax Rate Increase Senate
Nuclear Weapons Study Senate
Hate Crimes Senate
IDEA Reauthorization Senate
Unemployment Insurance Senate
Internet Tax Moratorium Senate
Child-care Funding Senate
SCR 95 Fiscal 2005 Budget Resolution (Passed 51 to 45 on 3/12/2004, Roll Call 58). 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.
Assault Weapons Ban Senate
Sen. Dianne Feinstein's (D-CA) amendment to S 1805 Assault Weapons Ban (Adopted 52 to 47 on 3/2/2004, Roll Call 24). Would provide for a 10-year reauthorization of the so-called assault weapons ban. See U.S. Const., amend. 2.
Gun Show Checks Senate
Surface Transportation Senate
Prescription Drug Benefit Senate
HR 1 Prescription Drug Benefit (Passed 54 to 44 on 11/25/2003, Roll Call 459). Would create a prescription drug benefit for Medicare recipients. See U.S. Const., Art. 1, Sec. 8.
Country of Origin Labeling Senate
Agriculture Appropriations Senate
Data Mining Senate
Sen. Russ Feingold's (D-WI) amendment to S 1753 Data Mining (Tabled 61 to 32 on 11/4/2003, Roll Call 435). Would require each federal agency or department engaged in data mining to submit a public report to Congress. See U.S. Const., amend. 4.
Global Warming Senate
Partial-birth Abortion Ban Senate
U.S.-Singapore Trade Senate
U.S.-Chile Trade Senate
Fuel Economy Standards Senate
Tax Reductions Senate
Debt Limit Increase Senate
State Aid Senate
Unemployment Insurance Senate
Roe v. Wade Support Senate
Sen. Tom Harkin's (D-IA) amendment to S 3 Roe v. Wade Support (Adopted 52 to 46 on 3/12/2003, Roll Call 48). Declares that the Supreme Court decision in Roe v. Wade secures an "important constitutional right" and "should not be overturned."
Moscow Treaty Senate
Moscow Treaty (Ratified 95 to 0 on 3/6/2003, Roll Call 43). Would require both the United States and Russia to reduce their respective nuclear stockpiles to between 1,700 and 2,200 warheads by 2012.
HJR 114 War Authorization Against Iraq (Passed 77 to 23 on 10/11/2002, Roll Call 237). Authorizes the use of U.S. military force against Iraq, including to enforce any related UN Security Council resolutions.
Agriculture Disaster Aid Senate
Arming Commercial Pilots Senate
Trade Promotion Authority Senate
Prescription Drug Plan Senate
Medical Assistance Senate
Prescription Drug Plan Senate
Nuclear Waste Storage Senate
Military Abortions Senate
Terrorism Insurance Senate
Estate Tax Elimination Senate
Debt Limit Increase Senate
S 2578 Debt Limit (Passed 68 to 29 on 6/11/2002, Roll Call 148). 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.
Supplemental Appropriations Senate
Coral Reef Mapping Senate
International Criminal Court Senate
AIDS Funding Senate
AIDS Funding Senate
Summer School Programs Senate
Airline Bailout Senate
Trade Promotion Authority Senate
NATO Expansion Senate
Trade Promotion Authority Senate
Farm Bill Senate
Automobile Fuel Consumption Senate
Alternative Vehicles Senate
Elections Senate
Campaign Financing Senate
Alaskan Pipeline Senate
Estate Tax Senate
Farm Bill Senate
Education Senate
HR 1 Education (Passed 87 to 10 on 12/18/2001, Roll Call 371). 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.
HR 1 Education (Passed 87 to 10 on 12/18/2001, Roll Call 371). 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.
Dairy Subsidies Senate
International Criminal Court Senate
International Criminal Court Senate
Agriculture Appropriations Senate
VA-HUD Appropriations Senate
Anti-Terrorism Authority Senate
HR 3162 Anti-Terrorism Authority (Passed 98 to 1 on 10/25/2001, Roll Call 313). Would create the "USA Patriot Act," giving law enforcement and intelligence agencies vast new powers to combat terrorism. See U.S. Const., amend. 4.
Agriculture Appropriations Senate
Foreign Aid Senate
Interior Appropriations Senate
Aviation Security Senate
Anti-Terrorism Authority Senate
Vietnam Trade Senate
Airline Bailout Senate
Gun Buyback Programs Senate
Sen. Chuck Schumer's (D-NY) amendment to HR 2620 Gun Buyback Programs (Tabled 65 to 33 on 8/2/2001, Roll Call 267). To make available $15 million for "gun buyback initiatives." See U.S. Const., amend. 2.
VA-HUD Appropriations Senate
SJR 4 Constitutional Amendment: Political Speech (Rejected 40 to 56 on 3/26/2001, Roll Call 47). Would adopt a constitutional amendment to give Congress "power to set reasonable limits" on federal campaign contributions and expenditures. See U.S. Const., amend. 1.
SJR 4 Constitutional Amendment: Political Speech (Rejected 40 to 56 on 3/26/2001, Roll Call 47). Would adopt a constitutional amendment to give Congress "power to set reasonable limits" on federal campaign contributions and expenditures. See U.S. Const., amend. 1.
