MegaVote for Alabama's 5th Congressional District: Recent Congressional Votes - Senate: Motion to Table Blunt Amendment
- House: Protecting Academic Freedom in Higher Education Act
- House: Sacramento-San Joaquin Valley Water Reliability Act
Upcoming Congressional Bills - Senate: Surface transportation authorization
- House: Tariffs on non-market economies
- House: Hydropower development
- House: Cost of going public for businesses
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Recent Senate Votes |
Motion to Table Blunt Amendment - Vote Agreed to (51-48, 1 Not Voting)
The Senate rejected an amendment to the surface transportation bill that would have allowed employers to exclude certain health services from its insurance plans based on religious grounds.
Sen. Richard Shelby voted NO......send e-mail or see bio Sen. Jeff Sessions voted NO......send e-mail or see bio
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Recent House Votes |
Protecting Academic Freedom in Higher Education Act - Vote Passed (303-114, 16 Not Voting)
The House passed this bill that would overturn an Education Department regulation defining credit hours and rules education institutions must adhere to in order to operate in a state. The bill is intended to ease regulations on the for-profit education industry.
Rep. Mo Brooks voted YES......send e-mail or see bio
Sacramento-San Joaquin Valley Water Reliability Act - Vote Passed (246-175, 1 Present, 11 Not Voting)
This House bill is intended to increase access to water for agricultural and municipal uses in the San Joaquin Valley in California. The Senate is unlikely to take up the measure.
Rep. Mo Brooks voted YES......send e-mail or see bio
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Upcoming Votes |
Surface transportation authorization - S.1813
The Senate is scheduled to continue work on their two-year, $109 billion bill to fund transportation projects.
Tariffs on non-market economies - H.R.4105
This House bill would impose higher tariffs on goods imported from state-controlled economies.
Hydropower development - H.R.2842
The House is scheduled to take up this bill to speed up the approval process of hydropower projects.
Cost of going public for businesses - H.R.3606
This bipartisan House bill is intended to make it easier for small and mid-sized companies to go public.
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