Recent Senate Votes | |
Branstad Nomination - Vote Confirmed (82-13, 5 Not Voting) The Senate confirmed the nomination of Terry Branstad to be U.S. ambassador to China. Sen. Richard Shelby voted YES Sen. Luther Strange voted YES Sullivan Nomination - Vote Confirmed (94-6) The Senate confirmed the nomination of John Sullivan to be deputy secretary of State. Sen. Richard Shelby voted YES Sen. Luther Strange voted YES Thapar Nomination - Vote Confirmed (52-44, 4 Not Voting) The Senate confirmed Amul R. Thapar of Kentucky to be a judge for the 6th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals. Sen. Richard Shelby voted YES Sen. Luther Strange voted YES |
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Recent House Votes | |
Pesticides Regulations - Vote Passed (256-165, 9 Not Voting) The bill would generally prohibit EPA and states from requiring that entities applying pesticides near navigable waters must first obtain a permit under the Clean Water Act, if the application is authorized under the Federal Insecticide, Fungicide, and Rodenticide Act (FIFRA). Rep. Mo Brooks voted YES Prosecution of Child Pornography - Vote Passed (368-51, 11 Not Voting) The bill would make the production of child pornography a crime whenever a minor is engaged in sexually explicit conduct, regardless of whether the conduct was initiated for the purposes of producing such content. Rep. Mo Brooks voted YES Child Abuse Reporting - Vote Passed (415-3, 12 Not Voting) The bill would require adults authorized to interact with minors or amateur athletes to report any suspected incidents of child abuse, including sexual abuse, to the sport's governing body, and it would allow victims of abuse to seek damages in court. Rep. Mo Brooks voted YES |
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Wednesday, May 31, 2017
HOW DID YOUR SENATORS AND FEDERAL REPRESENTATIVE VOTE LAST WEEK?
Editor's Note: The House and Senate are not doing legislative business in their respective chambers this week.
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