May 18, 2015
In this MegaVote for Alabama's 5th Congressional District:
Recent Congressional Votes
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Senate: Trade Promotion Authority - Cloture
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House: Waters of the United States – Passage
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House: Twenty-Week Abortion Ban – Passage
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House: Iran Nuclear Agreement Congressional Review – Passage
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House: Fiscal 2015 Defense Authorization – Passage
Upcoming Congressional Bills
- Senate: Trade Facilitation and Trade Enforcement Act
- House: Highway and Transportation Funding Act of 2015
- House: Fiscal 2016 Legislative Branch Appropriations
- House: American Research and Competitiveness Act
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Recent Senate Votes |
Trade Promotion Authority - Cloture - Vote Rejected (52-45, 3 Not Voting)
The
Senate rejected a motion to invoke cloture on a bill that would set
specific conditions on the president of the United States when
negotiating foreign trade agreements and grant Congress final approval
on any agreement reached by the participating parties without amendment
in an up or down vote.
Sen. Richard Shelby voted YES Sen. Jeff Sessions voted YES
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Recent House Votes |
Waters of the United States – Passage - Vote Passed (261-155, 16 Not Voting)
The
House passed a bill that would effectively block the Environmental
Protection Agency and the Army Corps of Engineers from finalizing or
implementing a proposed rule regarding the definition of the "Waters of
the United States" under the Clean Water Act. The bill would require the
agencies to withdraw the proposal and develop a new rule with
consultation from state and local officials and stakeholders.
Rep. Mo Brooks voted YES
Twenty-Week Abortion Ban – Passage - Vote Passed (242-184, 1 Present, 5 Not Voting)
The
House passed a bill that would prohibit abortions in cases where the
probable age of the fetus is 20 weeks or later and would impose criminal
penalties on doctors who violate the ban. It would provide exceptions
for cases in which the woman's life is in danger as well as for
pregnancies that are a result of rape if, as amended, for pregnancies
that are a result of rape against an adult woman, the woman received
counseling or medical treatment for the rape at least 48 hours prior to
the abortion.
Rep. Mo Brooks voted YES
Iran Nuclear Agreement Congressional Review – Passage - Vote Passed (400-25, 7 Not Voting)
The
House agreed to a motion to suspend the rules and concur in the Senate
amendments to the bill that would require that Congress be given an
opportunity to review any final international agreement on Iran's
nuclear program before the president could waive or suspend any
sanctions on Iran that were imposed by Congress. Under the bill,
Congress would have an initial 30 days to review any final nuclear pact
with Iran, during which time the president could waive executive branch
sanctions against Tehran - but could not use his authority to grant
national security waivers for sanctions enacted into law by Congress.
Rep. Mo Brooks voted YES
Fiscal 2015 Defense Authorization – Passage - Vote Passed (269-151, 12 Not Voting)
The
House passed a bill that would authorize $604.2 billion in
discretionary funding for defense programs in fiscal 2016, including
$89.2 billion for overseas contingency operations, of which $38.3
billion would be authorized for non-war base budget operations and
maintenance. Excluding the war funding, the bill would authorize
roughly: $136.6 billion for operations and maintenance, $109.7 billion
for procurement, $136.4 billion for military personnel, $7.3 billion for
military construction and family housing, $68.4 billion for research,
development, testing and evaluation, and $31.7 billion for the Defense
Health Program.
Rep. Mo Brooks voted YES
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Upcoming Votes |
Trade Facilitation and Trade Enforcement Act
- H.R.1314
The
Senate is set to work on this bill that would amend the Internal
Revenue Code of 1986 to provide for a right to an administrative appeal
relating to adverse determinations of tax-exempt status of certain
organizations.
Highway and Transportation Funding Act of 2015
- H.R.2353
This
House bill would provide an extension of Federal-aid highway, highway
safety, motor carrier safety, transit, and other programs funded out of
the Highway Trust Fund, and for other purposes.
Fiscal 2016 Legislative Branch Appropriations
- HR2250
The bill would make appropriations for the Legislative Branch for fiscal year ending September 30, 2016, and for other purposes.
American Research and Competitiveness Act
- H.R.880
The bill would amend the Internal Revenue Code of 1986 to simplify and make permanent the research credit.
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