Partisanship by Vote

Vote Numbertotal
yea/nay/NV
partiesDateIssueQuestionResultDescription
162/37/1D win:Yea
R: 8/37/0 (17.8% defecting)
D: 54/0/1 (0.0% defecting)
25-JanH.R. 2712On Overriding the VetoVeto SustainedVeto Override; Emergency Chinese Adjustment of Status Facilitation Act of 1989
298/0/2Bipartisan Majority:Yea
R: 44/0/1 (0.0% defecting)
D: 54/0/1 (0.0% defecting)
30-JanH.R. 3792On Passage of the BillPassedH.R.3792; PLO Commitments Compliance Act of 1989
395/2/3Bipartisan Majority:Yea
R: 41/2/2 (4.7% defecting)
D: 54/0/1 (0.0% defecting)
31-JanS. 1630On the Amendment S.Amdt. 1219Agreed toChafee Amdt. No. 1219; To amend title VII to control methyl chloroform pollution.
499/0/1Bipartisan Majority:Yea
R: 44/0/1 (0.0% defecting)
D: 55/0/0 (0.0% defecting)
06-FebS. 1310On Passage of the BillPassedS.1310; Comprehensive Illiteracy Elimination Act of 1989
5100/0/0Bipartisan Majority:Yea
R: 45/0/0 (0.0% defecting)
D: 55/0/0 (0.0% defecting)
06-FebS. 169On Passage of the BillPassedS. 169; National Global Change Research Act of 1989
635/64/1D win:Nay
R: 35/10/0 (22.2% defecting)
D: 0/54/1 (0.0% defecting)
06-FebS. 695On the Amendment S.Amdt. 1236RejectedHelms Amdt. No. 1236; To strike title 10.
760/37/3D win:Yea
R: 7/37/1 (15.9% defecting)
D: 53/0/2 (0.0% defecting)
06-FebS. 695On the Motion to Table S.Amdt. 1241Agreed toMotion to Table Amdt. No. 1241; To authorize funds through fiscal year 1993 to assist States in establishing competency standards for teachers.
840/57/3D win:Nay
R: 40/4/1 (9.1% defecting)
D: 0/53/2 (0.0% defecting)
06-FebS. 695On the Amendment S.Amdt. 1239RejectedKassebaum Amdt. No. 1239; To establish a Voluntary Teacher Assessment and Certification Research and Development Program.
951/49/0D win:Yea
R: 3/42/0 (6.7% defecting)
D: 48/7/0 (12.7% defecting)
07-FebS. 695On the Motion to Table S.Amdt. 1245Agreed toMotion to Table Amdt. No. 1245; To establish a Healthy Start Demonstration Grant program.
1092/8/0Bipartisan Majority:Yea
R: 37/8/0 (17.8% defecting)
D: 55/0/0 (0.0% defecting)
07-FebS. 695On Passage of the BillPassedS. 695; Equity and Excellence in Education Act of 1990
1196/0/4Bipartisan Majority:Yea
R: 43/0/2 (0.0% defecting)
D: 53/0/2 (0.0% defecting)
08-FebS. 419On the Amendment S.Amdt. 1250Agreed toHatch Amdt. No. 1250; To prohibit the use of funds to promote or encourage homosexuality.
1219/77/4Bipartisan Majority:Nay
R: 11/32/2 (25.6% defecting)
D: 8/45/2 (15.1% defecting)
08-FebS. 419On the Amendment S.Amdt. 1251RejectedHelms Amdt. No. 1251; To provide that it is the sense of the Senate that homosexuality should not be promoted in any manner by the Federal or State government.
1392/4/4Bipartisan Majority:Yea
R: 39/4/2 (9.3% defecting)
D: 53/0/2 (0.0% defecting)
08-FebH.R. 1048On Passage of the BillPassedFinal Passage -- H.R. 1048; Hate Crime Statistics Act
1494/0/6Bipartisan Majority:Yea
R: 43/0/2 (0.0% defecting)
D: 51/0/4 (0.0% defecting)
20-FebTreaty Doc. 101-2On the Resolution of RatificationAgreed toResolution of Ratification: ILO Convention; The Convention (No. 160) Concerning Labor Statistics, adopted by the International Labor Conference at Geneva on June 25, 1985
1594/0/6Bipartisan Majority:Yea
R: 42/0/3 (0.0% defecting)
D: 52/0/3 (0.0% defecting)
20-FebH.R. 2281On Passage of the BillPassedH.R.2281; A bill to amend the Elementary and Secondary Education Act of 1965 to extend the authorization for certain school dropout demonstration programs.
1649/49/2both parties lose?
R: 26/18/1 (40.9% defecting)
D: 23/31/1 (42.6% defecting)
22-FebS.J.Res. 212On the Cloture MotionRejectedCloture Motion on S.J.Res. 212; A joint resolution designating April 24, 1990, as "National Day of Remembrance of the Seventy-Fifth Anniversary of the Armenian Genocide of 1915-1923".
1748/51/1D win:Nay
R: 25/20/0 (44.4% defecting)
D: 23/31/1 (42.6% defecting)
27-FebS.J.Res. 212On the Cloture MotionRejectedCloture Motion; A joint resolution designating April 24, 1990, as "National Day of Remembrance of the Seventy-Fifth Anniversary of the Armenian Genocide of 1915-1923".
1891/3/6Bipartisan Majority:Yea
R: 44/1/0 (2.2% defecting)
D: 47/2/6 (4.1% defecting)
27-FebS. 1430On the Amendment S.Amdt. 1262Agreed toArmstrong Amdt. No. 1262; To protect religious organizations from discrimination and to allow those religious organizations that choose to participate in programs contained in the Act to maintain religious identity.
1954/41/5D win:Yea
R: 6/39/0 (13.3% defecting)
D: 48/2/5 (4.0% defecting)
27-FebS. 1430On the Motion to Table S.Amdt. 1267Agreed toMotion to Table Amdt. No. 1267; To make the benefits paid under the bill comparable to benefits paid to persons for service in the Armed Forces of the United States.
2065/32/3D win:Yea
R: 13/31/1 (29.5% defecting)
D: 52/1/2 (1.9% defecting)
28-FebS. 1430On the Motion to Table S.Amdt. 1269Agreed toMotion to Table Amdt. No. 1269; To provide certain protections from civil liability to volunteers and nonprofit corporations under section 501(c) of Internal Revenue Code of 1986.
2179/19/2Bipartisan Majority:Yea
R: 25/19/1 (43.2% defecting)
D: 54/0/1 (0.0% defecting)
28-FebS. 1430On the Amendment S.Amdt. 1274Agreed toSasser Amdt. No. 1274; To state the sense of the Senate on the uses of the peace dividend.
2248/50/2D win:Nay
R: 37/7/1 (15.9% defecting)
D: 11/43/1 (20.4% defecting)
28-FebS. 1430On the Amendment S.Amdt. 1270RejectedGramm Amdt. No. 1270; To express the sense of the Senate regarding the use of the so-called "peace dividend".
2347/50/3D win:Nay
R: 39/6/0 (13.3% defecting)
D: 8/44/3 (15.4% defecting)
01-MarS. 1430On the Motion to Table S.Amdt. 1282RejectedMotion to Table Amdt. No. 1282; In the nature of a substitute.
2497/1/2Bipartisan Majority:Yea
R: 43/1/1 (2.3% defecting)
D: 54/0/1 (0.0% defecting)
01-MarS. 1430On the Amendment S.Amdt. 1282Agreed toKennedy Amdt. No. 1282; In the nature of a substitute.
2558/40/2D win:Yea
R: 5/39/1 (11.4% defecting)
D: 53/1/1 (1.9% defecting)
01-MarS. 1430On the Motion to Table S.Amdt. 1284Agreed toMotion to Table Amdt. No. 1284; To terminate the provisions of the Act on September 30, 1992.
2679/18/3Bipartisan Majority:Yea
R: 27/16/2 (37.2% defecting)
D: 52/2/1 (3.7% defecting)
01-MarS. 1430On the Amendment S.Amdt. 1290Agreed toHumphrey Amdt. No. 1290; To condemn continued human rights repression in China.
2778/19/3Bipartisan Majority:Yea
R: 25/18/2 (41.9% defecting)
D: 53/1/1 (1.9% defecting)
01-MarS. 1430On Passage of the BillPassedS. 1430; National Older American Volunteer Programs Expansion Act of 1989
2882/15/3Bipartisan Majority:Yea
R: 34/9/2 (20.9% defecting)
D: 48/6/1 (11.1% defecting)
01-MarS.Res. 255On the ResolutionAgreed toS. Res. 255; A resolution calling on baseball owners, players, and their negotiators to settle their differences promptly and begin a complete spring training and regular season as soon as possible.
2997/0/3Bipartisan Majority:Yea
R: 43/0/2 (0.0% defecting)
D: 54/0/1 (0.0% defecting)
06-MarS. 1630On the Amendment S.Amdt. 1297Agreed toBaucus Amdt. No. 1297; Relating to the establishment of emmission standards for sources of ammonia.
3036/61/3D win:Nay
R: 24/20/1 (45.5% defecting)
D: 12/41/2 (22.6% defecting)
07-MarS. 1630On the Motion to Table S.Amdt. 1302RejectedMotion to Table Amdt. No. 1302; To delete certain provisions relating to NRC-Licensed Facilities.
3153/43/4Bipartisan Majority:Yea
R: 25/19/1 (43.2% defecting)
D: 28/24/3 (46.2% defecting)
07-MarS. 1630On the Motion to Table S.Amdt. 1319Agreed toMotion to Table Amdt. No. 1319; To require the use of oxygenated fuels within carbon monoxide non-attainment areas.
3281/16/3Bipartisan Majority:Yea
R: 32/12/1 (27.3% defecting)
D: 49/4/2 (7.5% defecting)
08-MarS. 1630On the Motion to Table S.Amdt. 1327Agreed toMotion to Table Amdt. No. 1327; To establish restrictions on the importation of products, goods, or commodities if the production, manufacture or transportation of such items results in emission of hazardous air pollutants.
3380/16/4Bipartisan Majority:Yea
R: 31/12/2 (27.9% defecting)
D: 49/4/2 (7.5% defecting)
08-MarS. 1630On the Amendment S.Amdt. 1334Agreed toGore Amdt. No. 1334; Concerning a reduction of ozone depleting chemicals.
3465/33/2Bipartisan Majority:Yea
R: 35/9/1 (20.5% defecting)
D: 30/24/1 (44.4% defecting)
08-MarS. 1630On the Motion to Table S.Amdt. 1335Agreed toMotion to Table Amdt. No. 1335; To require the regulation of mobile sources of air toxics.
3552/46/2R win:Yea
R: 25/19/1 (43.2% defecting)
D: 27/27/1 (50.0% defecting)
20-MarS. 1630On the Motion to Table S.Amdt. 1344Agreed toMotion to Table Amdt. No. 1344; To require an alternative-fuels program for the areas with the worst ozone non-attainment.
3698/0/2Bipartisan Majority:Yea
R: 44/0/1 (0.0% defecting)
D: 54/0/1 (0.0% defecting)
21-MarS. 1630On the Amendment S.Amdt. 1345Agreed toBoschwitz Amdt. No. 1345; To require States to adopt a small stationary source technical and environmental compliance assistance program.
3753/46/1R win:Yea
R: 29/15/1 (34.1% defecting)
D: 24/31/0 (43.6% defecting)
21-MarS. 1630On the Motion to Table S.Amdt. 1348Agreed toMotion to Table Amdt. No. 1348; To require the Environmental Protection Agency to prepare a comprehensive Federal plan when a state has failed to submit an adequate state plan for attainment of an air quality standard by an area.
3892/7/1Bipartisan Majority:Yea
R: 38/6/1 (13.6% defecting)
D: 54/1/0 (1.8% defecting)
21-MarS. 1630On the Amendment S.Amdt. 1354Agreed toAdams Amdt. No. 1354; Relating to visibility in national parks and wilderness areas.
3936/59/5D win:Nay
R: 27/15/3 (35.7% defecting)
D: 9/44/2 (17.0% defecting)
21-MarS. 1630On the Amendment S.Amdt. 1355RejectedHelms Amdt. No. 1355; Urging the President to recognize and establish relations with the current democratic government of Lithuania.
4052/47/1D win:Yea
R: 18/27/0 (40.0% defecting)
D: 34/20/1 (37.0% defecting)
22-MarS. 1630On the Motion to Table S.Amdt. 1321Agreed toMotion to Table Amdt. No. 1321; To express the sense of the Senate regarding provisions that should be included in the bill by the House of Representatives concerning global environmental protection and enhanced competitiveness of domestic business.
4191/5/4Bipartisan Majority:Yea
R: 41/3/1 (6.8% defecting)
D: 50/2/3 (3.8% defecting)
22-MarS. 1630On the Motion to Table S.Amdt. 1372Agreed toMotion to Table Amdt. No. 1372; To waive provisions of Title III requiring catalytic emission reductions if they cannot be attained through other means that do not increase the United States' dependence on the Republic of South Africa for strategic minerals.
4293/0/7Bipartisan Majority:Yea
R: 41/0/4 (0.0% defecting)
D: 52/0/3 (0.0% defecting)
22-MarS.Con.Res. 108On the Concurrent ResolutionAgreed toS.Con.Res. 108; A concurrent resolution concerning the right of self-determination of the Lithuanian people.
4347/50/3R win:Nay
R: 11/34/0 (24.4% defecting)
D: 36/16/3 (30.8% defecting)
27-MarS. 1630On the Motion to Table S.Amdt. 1373RejectedMotion to Table Amdt. No. 1373; To insert a new title V and VI.
4447/50/2D win:Nay
R: 35/10/0 (22.2% defecting)
D: 12/40/2 (23.1% defecting)
27-MarS. 1630On the Amendment S.Amdt. 1373RejectedNickles Amdt. No. 1373; To insert a new title V and VI.
4571/26/3Bipartisan Majority:Yea
R: 28/17/0 (37.8% defecting)
D: 43/9/3 (17.3% defecting)
28-MarS. 1630On the Motion to Table S.Amdt. 1330Agreed toMotion to Table Amdt. No. 1330; To provide a tax credit for equipment necessary to meet acid rain reduction standards.
4640/57/3R win:Nay
R: 10/35/0 (22.2% defecting)
D: 30/22/3 (42.3% defecting)
28-MarS. 1630On the Motion to Table S.Amdt. 1411RejectedMotion to Table Amdt. No. 1411; To provide solar and renewable energy regulatory incentives.
4749/50/1R win:Nay
R: 11/34/0 (24.4% defecting)
D: 38/16/1 (29.6% defecting)
29-MarS. 1630On the Amendment S.Amdt. 1329RejectedByrd Amdt. No. 1329 - Further Modified; To provide benefits for terminated coal mine workers.
4830/69/1Bipartisan Majority:Nay
R: 17/28/0 (37.8% defecting)
D: 13/41/1 (24.1% defecting)
29-MarS. 1630On the Motion to Table S.Amdt. 1423RejectedMotion to Table Amdt. No. 1423; To provide for the use of oxygenated fuels and other benign additives to replace the toxic aromatics that are now used to boost octane in gasoline.
4964/33/3D win:Yea
R: 21/22/2 (48.8% defecting)
D: 43/11/1 (20.4% defecting)
03-AprS. 1630On the Motion to Table S.Amdt. 1438Agreed toMotion to Table Amdt. No. 1438; Applicability of new source requirements to certain upgrades of existing facilities under titles I and IV.
5057/40/3D win:Yea
R: 17/26/2 (39.5% defecting)
D: 40/14/1 (25.9% defecting)
03-AprS. 1630On the Motion to Table S.Amdt. 1431Agreed toMotion to Table Amdt. No. 1431; To restrict the importation of electricity generated from foreign fossil fuel utilities.
5165/31/4D win:Yea
R: 17/25/3 (40.5% defecting)
D: 48/6/1 (11.1% defecting)
03-AprS. 1630On the Motion to Table S.Amdt. 1432Agreed toMotion to Table Amdt. No. 1432; To redefine the terms "repowering" and "qualifying phase I technology".
5282/15/3Bipartisan Majority:Yea
R: 29/14/2 (32.6% defecting)
D: 53/1/1 (1.9% defecting)
03-AprS. 1630On the Motion to Table S.Amdt. 1439Agreed toMotion to Table Amdt. No. 1439; To allow communities to decide whether or not plants exceeding the emission limitations imposed by subsection 112 (f) of the Clean Air Act do, in fact, impose upon the community an "unacceptable" risk.
5349/51/0D win:Nay
R: 37/8/0 (17.8% defecting)
D: 12/43/0 (21.8% defecting)
03-AprS. 1630On the Amendment S.Amdt. 1456RejectedDole - Nickles - Heflin Amdt. No. 1456; To establish operating permits to facilitate enforcement and to provide a process for implementing new control requirements.
5433/67/0R win:Nay
R: 3/42/0 (6.7% defecting)
D: 30/25/0 (45.5% defecting)
03-AprS. 1630On the Motion to Table S.Amdt. 1457RejectedMotion to Table Amdt. No. 1457; To provide that nothing would prohibit States or localities from implementing more stringent standards for radio-nuclides.
5589/11/0Bipartisan Majority:Yea
R: 39/6/0 (13.3% defecting)
D: 50/5/0 (9.1% defecting)
03-AprS. 1630On Passage of the BillPassedS. 1630 - Clean Air Act; Clean Air Act Amendments of 1990 Clean Air Employment Transition Act
5662/37/1R win:Yea
R: 45/0/0 (0.0% defecting)
D: 17/37/1 (31.5% defecting)
04-AprPN1161On the NominationConfirmedNomination - Ryan
5796/0/4Bipartisan Majority:Yea
R: 42/0/3 (0.0% defecting)
D: 54/0/1 (0.0% defecting)
05-AprH.R. 7On Passage of the BillPassedH.R. 7; Tribal Economic Development and Technology Related Education Assistance Act of 1989
5890/3/6Bipartisan Majority:Yea
R: 41/3/1 (6.8% defecting)
D: 49/0/5 (0.0% defecting)
19-AprH.R. 1594On the Amendment S.Amdt. 1464Agreed toRoth Amdt. No. 1464; To provide administrative procedures for noncontroversial tariff suspensions.
5981/17/1Bipartisan Majority:Yea
R: 28/17/0 (37.8% defecting)
D: 53/0/1 (0.0% defecting)
24-AprH.R. 1594On the Amendment S.Amdt. 1511Agreed toPackwood Amdt. No. 1511; To restrict exports from certain State lands.
6068/30/1Bipartisan Majority:Yea
R: 35/10/0 (22.2% defecting)
D: 33/20/1 (37.7% defecting)
24-AprH.R. 1594On the Amendment S.Amdt. 1513Agreed toSanford Amdt. No. 1513; To suspend temporarily the duty on ranitidine hydrochloride.
6163/33/3D win:Yea
R: 19/24/2 (44.2% defecting)
D: 44/9/1 (17.0% defecting)
24-AprH.R. 1594On the Motion to Table S.Amdt. 1515Agreed toMotion to Table Amdt. No. 1515; To reduce by 50 percent the duty on rubber-soled and fabric upper footwear imported from Caribbean Basin countries.
6262/31/6Bipartisan Majority:Yea
R: 23/18/4 (43.9% defecting)
D: 39/13/2 (25.0% defecting)
24-AprH.R. 1594On the Motion to Table S.Amdt. 1520Agreed toMotion to Table Amdt. No. 1520; To authorize the transfer of certain seized property.
6392/0/7Bipartisan Majority:Yea
R: 41/0/4 (0.0% defecting)
D: 51/0/3 (0.0% defecting)
24-AprH.R. 1594On Passage of the BillPassedH.R. 1594 - Final Passage; Caribbean Basin Economic Recovery Expansion Act of 1989
6451/48/0R win:Yea
R: 43/2/0 (4.4% defecting)
D: 8/46/0 (14.8% defecting)
26-AprH.R. 4404On the Motion to Table S.Amdt. 1524Agreed toMotion to Table Amdt. No. 1524; To provide additional appropriations for Indian Health facilities, DOE Environmental Restoration and Waste Management activities, and certain Department of Agriculture emergency conservation programs, and for other purposes.
6562/30/7R win:Yea
R: 39/2/4 (4.9% defecting)
D: 23/28/3 (45.1% defecting)
26-AprH.R. 4404On the Motion S.Amdt. 1534Agreed toMotion to Waive CBA re: Amdt. No. 1534; To repeal certain provisions of law and to provide for the submission of reports under the Foreign Relations Authorization Act, Fiscal Years 1990 and 1991.
6696/0/3Bipartisan Majority:Yea
R: 44/0/1 (0.0% defecting)
D: 52/0/2 (0.0% defecting)
27-AprH.R. 4404On the Amendment S.Amdt. 1540Agreed toByrd Amdt. No. 1540; To require a study and report on how United States foreign assistance programs may promote United States economic competitiveness.
6796/0/3Bipartisan Majority:Yea
R: 44/0/1 (0.0% defecting)
D: 52/0/2 (0.0% defecting)
27-AprH.R. 4404On the AmendmentAgreed toCommittee Amdt. p-25, lines 17-21; Dire Emergency Supplemental Appropriations for Disaster Assistance, Food Stamps, Unemployment Compensation Administration, and Other Urgent Needs, and Transfers, and Reducing Funds Budgeted for Military Spending Act of 1990
6845/51/3D win:Nay
R: 34/10/1 (22.7% defecting)
D: 11/41/2 (21.2% defecting)
27-AprH.R. 4404On the Decision of the Chair S.Amdt. 1542Not SustainedRuling of the Chair Not Sustained; To provide for a study in the District of Columbia for a system of early childhood educational development programs.
6954/42/3D win:Yea
R: 12/32/1 (27.3% defecting)
D: 42/10/2 (19.2% defecting)
27-AprH.R. 4404Whether the Amendment is Germane S.Amdt. 1542Held GermaneAmdt. No. 1542 Germane; To provide for a study in the District of Columbia for a system of early childhood educational development programs.
7096/0/3Bipartisan Majority:Yea
R: 44/0/1 (0.0% defecting)
D: 52/0/2 (0.0% defecting)
27-AprH.R. 4404On the Amendment S.Amdt. 1542Agreed toAdams Amdt. No. 1542; To provide for a study in the District of Columbia for a system of early childhood educational development programs.
7127/60/12Bipartisan Majority:Nay
R: 7/30/8 (18.9% defecting)
D: 20/30/4 (40.0% defecting)
27-AprH.R. 4404On the Motion to Table S.Amdt. 1550RejectedMotion to Table Amdt. No. 1550; To provide the death penalty in the District of Columbia for a drug-related murder.
7252/43/4R win:Yea
R: 37/6/2 (14.0% defecting)
D: 15/37/2 (28.8% defecting)
30-AprH.R. 4404On the Motion to Table S.Amdt. 1555Agreed toMotion to Table Amdt. No. 1555; To forgive producers who have been adversely affected by a major disaster or emergency occuring in 1990 from repaying certain advance deficiency payments, with an offset.
7339/57/3D win:Nay
R: 36/8/1 (18.2% defecting)
D: 3/49/2 (5.8% defecting)
30-AprH.R. 4404On the Motion to Table S.Amdt. 1549RejectedMotion to Table Amdt. No. 1549; Relating to Air Force operation and maintenance expenditures.
7448/50/1R win:Nay
R: 5/40/0 (11.1% defecting)
D: 43/10/1 (18.9% defecting)
30-AprH.R. 4404On the Motion S.Amdt. 1554RejectedMotion to Waive the Budget Act; To make an additional $19,000,000 available to the Department of Justice for financial fraud investigations.
7573/24/2Bipartisan Majority:Yea
R: 42/3/0 (6.7% defecting)
D: 31/21/2 (40.4% defecting)
01-MayH.R. 4404On the Amendment S.Amdt. 1569Agreed toD'amato Amdt. No. 1569; Relating to the President's announced intention to submit to the Senate a trade agreement with the Soviet Union after the Summit.
7670/28/1D win:Yea
R: 17/28/0 (37.8% defecting)
D: 53/0/1 (0.0% defecting)
01-MayS. 135On the Cloture MotionAgreed toMotion To Invoke Cloture On S.135; Hatch Act Reform Amendments of 1989
7767/30/2D win:Yea
R: 14/30/1 (31.8% defecting)
D: 53/0/1 (0.0% defecting)
03-MayS. 135On the Motion to Table S.Amdt. 1576Agreed toRoth Substitute Amdt. No. 1576; To clarify and simplify regulations regarding the political activities of certain Federal employees.
7866/29/4D win:Yea
R: 13/29/3 (31.0% defecting)
D: 53/0/1 (0.0% defecting)
03-MayS. 135On the Motion to Table S.Amdt. 1581Agreed toMotion To Table S.Amdt. No. 1581; To provide that the provisions of subchapter III of chapter 73 of title 5, United States Code, shall not apply to certain Federal employees serving as president of a national labor organization, and for other purposes.
7959/35/5D win:Yea
R: 7/35/3 (16.7% defecting)
D: 52/0/2 (0.0% defecting)
03-MayS. 135On the Motion to Table S.Amdt. 1582Agreed toWilson Amdt. No. 1582; To provide for a report by the General Accounting Office concerning political activities of Federal employees, and for other purposes.
8064/32/3D win:Yea
R: 11/32/2 (25.6% defecting)
D: 53/0/1 (0.0% defecting)
08-MayS. 135On the Motion to Table S.Amdt. 1585Agreed toMotion To Table Amdt. No. 1585; To modify the definition of a partisan political office.
8151/46/2D win:Yea
R: 3/40/2 (7.0% defecting)
D: 48/6/0 (11.1% defecting)
08-MayS. 135On the Motion to Table S.Amdt. 1586Agreed toMotionTo Table Amdt. No. 1586; To provide limitations on the political activities of certain employees of intelligence and law enforcement agencies, and for other purposes.
8261/36/2D win:Yea
R: 7/36/2 (16.3% defecting)
D: 54/0/0 (0.0% defecting)
08-MayS. 135On the Motion to Table S.Amdt. 1587Agreed toMotion To Table Amdt. No. 1587; To delay the effective date of the Act until bans on PAC contributions and soft money are enacted.
8366/30/3D win:Yea
R: 12/30/3 (28.6% defecting)
D: 54/0/0 (0.0% defecting)
08-MayS. 135On the Motion to Table S.Amdt. 1590Agreed toMotion To Table Amdt. 1590; To provide military personnel the same political freedoms as Federal civilian employees.
8463/35/1D win:Yea
R: 9/35/1 (20.5% defecting)
D: 54/0/0 (0.0% defecting)
09-MayS. 135On the Motion to Table S.Amdt. 1591Agreed toMotion To Table S.Amdt. 1591; To protect employees from political activities of federal Employee labor organizations.
8562/36/1D win:Yea
R: 9/35/1 (20.5% defecting)
D: 53/1/0 (1.9% defecting)
09-MayS. 135On the Motion to Table S.Amdt. 1607Agreed toMotion To Table S.Amdt. 1607; To provide that the employees of each department and agency may select either current law or the proposed amendment to subchapter III of chapter 73 of title 5, United States Code, to apply, and for other purposes.
8663/35/1D win:Yea
R: 9/35/1 (20.5% defecting)
D: 54/0/0 (0.0% defecting)
09-MayS. 135On the Motion to Table S.Amdt. 1608Agreed toMotion To Table S.Amdt. 1608; To prohibit Federal employees from soliciting, accepting, or receiving a political contribution from any person.
8758/39/2D win:Yea
R: 4/39/2 (9.3% defecting)
D: 54/0/0 (0.0% defecting)
10-MayS. 135On the Motion to Table S.Amdt. 1609Agreed toMotion To Table S.Amdt. 1609; To provide limitations on the political activities of certain employees of intelligence and law enforcement agencies, and for other purposes.
8897/0/2Bipartisan Majority:Yea
R: 43/0/2 (0.0% defecting)
D: 54/0/0 (0.0% defecting)
10-MayS. 135On the Amendment S.Amdt. 1596Agreed toDole Amdt. No. 1596; To provide limitations on the political activities of certain employees of the Federal Election Commission, and for other purposes.
8997/0/2Bipartisan Majority:Yea
R: 43/0/2 (0.0% defecting)
D: 54/0/0 (0.0% defecting)
10-MayS. 135On the Amendment S.Amdt. 1612Agreed toGlenn Amdt. No. 1612; To limit the permissible solicitation for participation in political activities by Federal employees, and for other purposes.
9067/30/2D win:Yea
R: 13/30/2 (30.2% defecting)
D: 54/0/0 (0.0% defecting)
10-MayH.R. 20On Passage of the BillPassedH.R. 20; Federal Employees' Political Activities Act of 1989
9195/3/1Bipartisan Majority:Yea
R: 42/3/0 (6.7% defecting)
D: 53/0/1 (0.0% defecting)
15-MayS. 2240On the Cloture MotionAgreed toMotion To Invoke Cloture On S.2240; Ryan White Comprehensive AIDS Resources Emergency Act of 1990
9233/65/1D win:Nay
R: 28/16/1 (36.4% defecting)
D: 5/49/0 (9.3% defecting)
15-MayS. 2240On the Amendment S.Amdt. 1616RejectedWallop Amdt. No. 1616; To amend title II to allow the use of funds for chronic illnesses in States with fewer than 100 aids cases.
9328/70/2D win:Nay
R: 25/19/1 (43.2% defecting)
D: 3/51/1 (5.6% defecting)
16-MayS. 2240On the Amendment S.Amdt. 1624RejectedHelms Amdt. No. 1624; To prohibit the use of funds made available under this Act for the distribution of needles or bleach for cleaning needles.
9498/0/2Bipartisan Majority:Yea
R: 44/0/1 (0.0% defecting)
D: 54/0/1 (0.0% defecting)
16-MayS. 2240On the Amendment S.Amdt. 1625Agreed toKennedy Amdt. No. 1625; To prohibit the use of funds for needle distribution programs.
9547/52/1D win:Nay
R: 34/10/1 (22.7% defecting)
D: 13/42/0 (23.6% defecting)
16-MayS. 2240On the Amendment S.Amdt. 1626RejectedHelms Amdt. No. 1626; To make it unlawful for any individual to knowingly donate, or sell, or to attempt to donate or sell blood, semen, tissues, organs, or other bodily fluids under certain circumstances.
9699/0/1Bipartisan Majority:Yea
R: 44/0/1 (0.0% defecting)
D: 55/0/0 (0.0% defecting)
16-MayS. 2240On the Amendment S.Amdt. 1627Agreed toKennedy Amdt. No. 1627; To condition the receipt of grants on the provision of assurances by State officials that State laws are adequate to protected donated blood.
9795/4/1Bipartisan Majority:Yea
R: 40/4/1 (9.1% defecting)
D: 55/0/0 (0.0% defecting)
16-MayS. 2240On Passage of the BillPassedFinal Passage - S.2240; Ryan White Comprehensive AIDS Resources Emergency Act of 1990
9896/0/4Bipartisan Majority:Yea
R: 42/0/3 (0.0% defecting)
D: 54/0/1 (0.0% defecting)
17-MayS. 195On the Amendment S.Amdt. 1638Agreed toHeinz Amdt. No. 1638; To establish a policy for the negotiation of multilateral controls on the proliferation of chemical or biological weapons and for other purposes.
9956/39/5D win:Yea
R: 10/31/4 (24.4% defecting)
D: 46/8/1 (14.8% defecting)
17-MayS. 195On the Motion to Table S.Amdt. 1648Agreed toMotion To Table S.Amdt. 1648; Expressing the Sense of the Senate concerning the U.S. capability to monitor verify any treaty which covers mobile missile systems.
10087/4/9Bipartisan Majority:Yea
R: 37/1/7 (2.6% defecting)
D: 50/3/2 (5.7% defecting)
17-MayS. 195On the Cloture MotionAgreed toMotion To Invoke Cloture On S.195; Chemical and Biological Weapons Control Act of 1989
10192/0/8Bipartisan Majority:Yea
R: 38/0/7 (0.0% defecting)
D: 54/0/1 (0.0% defecting)
17-MayH.R. 3033On Passage of the BillPassedFinal Passage - H.R. 3033; Chemical and Biological Warfare Elimination Act
10282/17/1Bipartisan Majority:Yea
R: 42/2/1 (4.5% defecting)
D: 40/15/0 (27.3% defecting)
22-MayS. 1970On the Motion to Table S.Amdt. 1676Agreed toMotion To Table S.Amdt. 1676; To define the term assault weapon and to ban the sale of large-capacity magazines.
10348/52/0D win:Nay
R: 36/9/0 (20.0% defecting)
D: 12/43/0 (21.8% defecting)
23-MayS. 1970On the Amendment S.Amdt. 1681RejectedHatch Amdt. No. 1681; To strike the gun provisions.
10449/50/1D win:Nay
R: 37/7/1 (15.9% defecting)
D: 12/43/0 (21.8% defecting)
23-MayS. 1970On the Motion to Reconsider S.Amdt. 1681RejectedMotion To Reconsider Vote No. 103; To strike the gun provisions.
10547/50/3D win:Nay
R: 39/5/1 (11.4% defecting)
D: 8/45/2 (15.1% defecting)
23-MayS. 1970On the Amendment S.Amdt. 1687RejectedThurmond Amdt. No. 1687; To amend title 28 of the United States Code to provide special habeas corpus procedures in capital cases.
10652/46/2R win:Yea
R: 41/3/1 (6.8% defecting)
D: 11/43/1 (20.4% defecting)
24-MayS. 1970On the Motion to Reconsider S.Amdt. 1687Agreed toMotion To Reconsider; To amend title 28 of the United States Code to provide special habeas corpus procedures in capital cases.
10738/59/2D win:Nay
R: 30/14/1 (31.8% defecting)
D: 8/45/1 (15.1% defecting)
24-MayS. 1970On the Amendment S.Amdt. 1690RejectedThurmond Amdt. No.1690; To add a "right vs. wrong" standard to the term mentally retarded.
10858/38/3R win:Yea
R: 38/6/1 (13.6% defecting)
D: 20/32/2 (38.5% defecting)
24-MayS. 1970On the Amendment S.Amdt. 1694Agreed toGraham Amdt. No. 1694; To strike section 107 of title I, to prohibit the imposition or the carrying out of the death penalty in a racially discriminatory pattern.
10954/37/9D win:Yea
R: 10/31/4 (24.4% defecting)
D: 44/6/5 (12.0% defecting)
05-JunS. 1970On the Cloture MotionRejectedMotion To Invoke Cloture On S. 1970; Racial Justice Act of 1989
11040/53/7R win:Nay
R: 7/35/3 (16.7% defecting)
D: 33/18/4 (35.3% defecting)
06-JunS. 933On the Motion to TableRejectedMotion To Table Helms Motion To Instruct Conferees; Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990
11143/50/7D win:Nay
R: 37/6/2 (14.0% defecting)
D: 6/44/5 (12.0% defecting)
06-JunS. 341On the Motion S.Amdt. 1995RejectedMotion To Waive Budget Act; To grant authority for a Presidential line item veto.
11257/37/6D win:Yea
R: 11/30/4 (26.8% defecting)
D: 46/7/2 (13.2% defecting)
07-JunS. 1970On the Cloture MotionRejectedMotion To Invoke Cloture On S.1970; Racial Justice Act of 1989
11397/1/2Bipartisan Majority:Yea
R: 42/1/2 (2.3% defecting)
D: 55/0/0 (0.0% defecting)
12-JunS. 1875On Passage of the BillPassedS. 1875; A bill to redesignate the Calamus Dam and Reservoir authorized under the Reclamation Project Authorization Act of 1972 as the Virginia Smith Dam and Calamus Lake Recreation Area.
11456/44/0D win:Yea
R: 6/39/0 (13.3% defecting)
D: 50/5/0 (9.1% defecting)
12-JunS. 341On the Cloture MotionRejectedMotion To Invoke Cloture On S.341; Air Travel Rights for Blind Individuals Act
11564/36/0D win:Yea
R: 10/35/0 (22.2% defecting)
D: 54/1/0 (1.8% defecting)
12-JunH.R. 2364On Overriding the VetoVeto SustainedVeto Override; Amtrak Reauthorization and Improvement Act of 1989
11699/0/1Bipartisan Majority:Yea
R: 44/0/1 (0.0% defecting)
D: 55/0/0 (0.0% defecting)
13-JunH.R. 987On Passage of the BillPassedH. R. 987; Tongass Timber Reform Act
11796/2/2Bipartisan Majority:Yea
R: 41/2/2 (4.7% defecting)
D: 55/0/0 (0.0% defecting)
19-JunS. 566On the Amendment S.Amdt. 2024Agreed toHeinz Amdt. No. 2024; In the nature of a substitute.
118100/0/0Bipartisan Majority:Yea
R: 45/0/0 (0.0% defecting)
D: 55/0/0 (0.0% defecting)
19-JunS. 566On the Amendment S.Amdt. 2033Agreed toS.Amdt. 2033 Agreed To; To authorize the Secretary of Transportation to make grants to the States for acquiring video equipment to be used in detecting and prosecuting persons driving under the influence of alcohol or a controlled substance.
11989/11/0Bipartisan Majority:Yea
R: 34/11/0 (24.4% defecting)
D: 55/0/0 (0.0% defecting)
20-JunS. 566On the Amendment S.Amdt. 2038Agreed toKennedy Amdt. No. 2038; To combat homelessness and dependency through the establishment of housing-based family support centers, through the provision of housing-based services to frail elderly individuals and individuals with chronic and debilitating illnesses and conditions, through the provision of residence-based outpatient mental health and substance abuse services, and through the use of grants for the improvement of community development corporations.
12061/38/1D win:Yea
R: 8/36/1 (18.2% defecting)
D: 53/2/0 (3.6% defecting)
20-JunS. 566On the Motion to Table S.Amdt. 2045Agreed toMotion To Table S.Amdt. 2045; To provide a resident worker program for tenants of public housing and tenants who receive rental assistance.
12165/35/0D win:Yea
R: 10/35/0 (22.2% defecting)
D: 55/0/0 (0.0% defecting)
21-JunH.R. 20On Overriding the VetoVeto SustainedShall The Bill Pass; Federal Employees' Political Activities Act of 1989
12259/39/2D win:Yea
R: 12/33/0 (26.7% defecting)
D: 47/6/2 (11.3% defecting)
21-JunS. 566On the Motion to Table S.Amdt. 2052Agreed toMotion To Table Chafee Amdt. No. 2052; To improve the availability and affordability of low-income housing by encouraging increased competition for United States Department of Housing and Urban Development contracts and providing more cost-effective construction, alteration, rehabilitations, and repair of Federal housing projects and developments.
12352/45/3D win:Yea
R: 1/43/1 (2.3% defecting)
D: 51/2/2 (3.8% defecting)
21-JunS. 566On the Motion to Table S.Amdt. 2053Agreed toMotion To Table S.Amdt. 2053; To permit HOP funds to be used for rental assistance.
12476/15/9Bipartisan Majority:Yea
R: 27/13/5 (32.5% defecting)
D: 49/2/4 (3.9% defecting)
22-JunS. 566On the Motion for AttendanceAgreed toMotion To Instruct; National Affordable Housing Act HOME Corporation Act
12551/48/0R win:Yea
R: 41/3/0 (6.8% defecting)
D: 10/45/0 (18.2% defecting)
26-JunS.J.Res. 332On the Point of Order S.Amdt. 2066SustainedPoint Of Order; To prohibit the desecration of the Flag of the United States in a manner that is likely to lead to a breach of the peace.
12610/90/0Bipartisan Majority:Nay
R: 10/35/0 (22.2% defecting)
D: 0/55/0 (0.0% defecting)
26-JunS.J.Res. 332On the Amendment S.Amdt. 2067RejectedHelms Amdt. No. 2067; To restore the American Flag to its place of honor as the symbol of the United States of America.
1277/93/0Bipartisan Majority:Nay
R: 1/44/0 (2.2% defecting)
D: 6/49/0 (10.9% defecting)
26-JunS.J.Res. 332On the Amendment S.Amdt. 2068RejectedBiden Amdt. No. 2068; Proposing an amendment to the Constitution authorizing Congress to protect the physical integrity of the Flag of the United States.
12858/42/0R win:Yea
R: 38/7/0 (15.6% defecting)
D: 20/35/0 (36.4% defecting)
26-JunS.J.Res. 332On the Joint ResolutionRejectedConst Amdt. - S.J.Res.332; A joint resolution proposing an amendment to the Constitution of the United States authorizing the Congress and the States to prohibit the physical desecration of the flag of the United States.
12963/35/2D win:Yea
R: 21/23/1 (47.7% defecting)
D: 42/12/1 (22.2% defecting)
27-JunS. 566On the Motion to Table S.Amdt. 2072Agreed toMotion To Table S.Amdt. 2072; To provide for fair and equitable allocation of Community Development Block Grant funds among the States of the Unions.
13055/43/2R win:Yea
R: 31/13/1 (29.5% defecting)
D: 24/30/1 (44.4% defecting)
27-JunS. 566On the Motion to Table S.Amdt. 2074Agreed toMotion To Table S.Amdt. 2074; To provide access to check cashing services and basic banking services.
13142/54/4D win:Nay
R: 42/2/1 (4.5% defecting)
D: 0/52/3 (0.0% defecting)
27-JunS. 566On the Amendment S.Amdt. 2076RejectedBoschwitz Amdt. No. 2076; To provide for Housing Opportunity Zones.
13296/1/3Bipartisan Majority:Yea
R: 43/1/1 (2.3% defecting)
D: 53/0/2 (0.0% defecting)
27-JunS. 566On Passage of the BillPassedPassage - S.566; National Affordable Housing Act HOME Corporation Act
13350/48/1D win:Yea
R: 8/36/1 (18.2% defecting)
D: 42/12/0 (22.2% defecting)
28-JunS. 1970On the Amendment S.Amdt. 2085Agreed toDeconcini Amdt. 2085; Providing for the "Antidrug, Assault Weapons Limitation Act".
13487/12/1Bipartisan Majority:Yea
R: 40/4/1 (9.1% defecting)
D: 47/8/0 (14.5% defecting)
28-JunS. 1970On the Amendment S.Amdt. 2084Agreed toGramm Amdt. No. 2084; To protect the public safety by imposing minimum, mandatory prison sentences for firearm violations, other violent crimes, and drug crimes.
13579/20/1Bipartisan Majority:Yea
R: 43/1/1 (2.3% defecting)
D: 36/19/0 (34.5% defecting)
28-JunS. 1970On the Amendment S.Amdt. 2090Agreed toGorton Amdt. No. 2090; To amend the Controlled Substances Act with respect to the regulation of precursor chemicals.
13637/62/1D win:Nay
R: 30/14/1 (31.8% defecting)
D: 7/48/0 (12.7% defecting)
28-JunS. 1970On the Motion to Table S.Amdt. 2092RejectedMotion To Table S.Amdt. 2092; To make the death penalty procedures inoperable with respect to murders committed by, or against, Indians in any portion of Indian country that elects to make the procedures inoperable.
13751/47/2D win:Yea
R: 6/38/1 (13.6% defecting)
D: 45/9/1 (16.7% defecting)
28-JunS. 1970On the Motion to Table S.Amdt. 2093Agreed toMcClure Amdt. No. 2093; To amend the amendment no. 2092.
13844/55/1D win:Nay
R: 38/6/1 (13.6% defecting)
D: 6/49/0 (10.9% defecting)
28-JunS. 1970On the Amendment S.Amdt. 2096RejectedHatch Amdt. No. 2096; To limit required studies to instances where constitutional violations have been found or suspected.
13964/35/1D win:Yea
R: 15/29/1 (34.1% defecting)
D: 49/6/0 (10.9% defecting)
28-JunS. 1970On the Amendment S.Amdt. 1841Agreed toSpecter Amdt. No. 1841; To establish a Police Corps program.
14066/32/2Bipartisan Majority:Yea
R: 38/6/1 (13.6% defecting)
D: 28/26/1 (48.1% defecting)
28-JunS. 1970On the Amendment S.Amdt. 2097Agreed toD'amato Amdt. No. 2097; To provide for the death penalty for drug kingpins.
14143/55/2D win:Nay
R: 29/15/1 (34.1% defecting)
D: 14/40/1 (25.9% defecting)
28-JunS. 1970On the Amendment S.Amdt. 2098RejectedWilson Amdt. No. 2098; To provide additional protections for the civil rights of Americans by authorizing the imposition of the death penalty if death results during the commission of an act in violation of sections 241, 242, 245, and 247 of title 18, United States Code, relating to civil rights.
14296/2/2Bipartisan Majority:Yea
R: 42/2/1 (4.5% defecting)
D: 54/0/1 (0.0% defecting)
28-JunS. 1970On the Amendment S.Amdt. 2099Agreed toBiden Amdt. No. 2099; To provide for additional FBI agents, to increase funding for the Drug Enforcement Agency and for other purposes.
14325/73/2Bipartisan Majority:Nay
R: 5/39/1 (11.4% defecting)
D: 20/34/1 (37.0% defecting)
29-JunS. 1970On the Amendment S.Amdt. 2100RejectedHatfield Amdt. No. 2100; To provide for imposition of the penalty of life imprisonment without release rather than imposition of the death penalty.
14418/74/8Bipartisan Majority:Nay
R: 14/28/3 (33.3% defecting)
D: 4/46/5 (8.0% defecting)
10-Juln/aOn the Motion to TableRejectedMotion To Table S.Amdt. 2112
14563/26/11Bipartisan Majority:Yea
R: 21/20/4 (48.8% defecting)
D: 42/6/7 (12.5% defecting)
10-JulS. 2104On the Motion to Table S.Amdt. 2114Agreed toMotion To Table S.Amdt. 2114; To provide a private right of actions in the appropriate Federal District Court for employees of the Congress of the United States.
14699/1/0Bipartisan Majority:Yea
R: 44/1/0 (2.2% defecting)
D: 55/0/0 (0.0% defecting)
11-JulS. 1970On the Amendment S.Amdt. 2116Agreed toWirth Amdt. No. 2116; To provide for additional resources for the Department of Justice and others to facilitate the investigation and prosecution of criminal, civil, and administrative claims against officers, directors, and others in connection with depository institutions, to establish a Financial Institutions Fraud Unit in the Department of Justice, to provide for taxpayer recovery, and for other purposes.
14794/6/0Bipartisan Majority:Yea
R: 41/4/0 (8.9% defecting)
D: 53/2/0 (3.6% defecting)
11-JulS. 1970On Passage of the BillPassedS. 1970; Racial Justice Act of 1989
14839/61/0D win:Nay
R: 27/18/0 (40.0% defecting)
D: 12/43/0 (21.8% defecting)
11-JulS. 933On the Amendment S.Amdt. 2119RejectedHelms Amdt. No. 2119; To include the human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) on the list of infectious diseases that may be transmitted through food supply, and to grant employers the right to reassign food handlers with HIV or AIDS.
14999/1/0Bipartisan Majority:Yea
R: 44/1/0 (2.2% defecting)
D: 55/0/0 (0.0% defecting)
11-JulS. 933On the Amendment S.Amdt. 2118Agreed toHatch Amdt. No. 2118; To permit the reassignment of food handlers with infectious and communicable diseases and to grant State and local food handling laws preeminence over Federal laws in this area.
15068/32/0D win:Yea
R: 19/26/0 (42.2% defecting)
D: 49/6/0 (10.9% defecting)
12-JulH.R. 4328On the Motion to Table S.Amdt. 2121Agreed toMotion to Table S.Amdt. 2121; To exempt athletic footwear from the footwear quota.
15169/30/1D win:Yea
R: 20/24/1 (45.5% defecting)
D: 49/6/0 (10.9% defecting)
12-JulH.R. 4328On the Motion to Table S.Amdt. 2123Agreed toMotion to Table Amendment No. 2123; To provide the President discretion if he determines the bill violates U.S. international obligations.
15291/6/3Bipartisan Majority:Yea
R: 37/6/2 (14.0% defecting)
D: 54/0/1 (0.0% defecting)
13-JulS. 933On the Conference ReportAgreed toS. 933 Conference Report; Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990
15369/29/2Bipartisan Majority:Yea
R: 23/20/2 (46.5% defecting)
D: 46/9/0 (16.4% defecting)
13-JulH.R. 4328On the Motion to Table S.Amdt. 2124Agreed toMotion to Table Amendment No. 2124; To express strong support for the purposes and progress of the negotiations at the Uruguay Round of the General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade, and to recognize the undesirability of trade legislation that would jeopardize the progress and successful conclusion of the Uruguay Round.
15469/24/7D win:Yea
R: 20/20/5 (50.0% defecting)
D: 49/4/2 (7.5% defecting)
13-JulH.R. 4328On the Motion to Table S.Amdt. 2125Agreed toMotion to Table Amendment No. 2125; To protect low-income and middle-income Americans from a decline in living standards caused by the provisions of the bill.
15570/29/1D win:Yea
R: 21/23/1 (47.7% defecting)
D: 49/6/0 (10.9% defecting)
17-JulH.R. 4328On the Motion to Table S.Amdt. 2204Agreed toMotion to Table Amendment No. 2204; To provide for disclosure to the public of the costs of protectionism.
15665/35/0D win:Yea
R: 19/26/0 (42.2% defecting)
D: 46/9/0 (16.4% defecting)
17-JulH.R. 4328On the Motion to Table S.Amdt. 2211Agreed toGorton Amendment No. 2211; To modify agricultural provisions by exempting quota bonus from the 1% global limit and grants quota bonus of 50% for each dollar of agricultural imports from the U.S.
15768/32/0D win:Yea
R: 22/23/0 (48.9% defecting)
D: 46/9/0 (16.4% defecting)
17-JulH.R. 4328On Passage of the BillPassedH.R. 4328; An Act to provide for orderly imports of textiles, apparel, and footwear.
15862/38/0D win:Yea
R: 8/37/0 (17.8% defecting)
D: 54/1/0 (1.8% defecting)
17-JulS. 2104On the Cloture Motion S.Amdt. 2110Agreed toMotion to Invoke Cloture ; To provide for a substitute amendment.
15960/40/0D win:Yea
R: 9/36/0 (20.0% defecting)
D: 51/4/0 (7.3% defecting)
17-Juln/aOn the AmendmentAgreed toKennedy Amendment No. 2270
16065/34/1D win:Yea
R: 10/34/1 (22.7% defecting)
D: 55/0/0 (0.0% defecting)
18-JulS. 2104On the Amendment S.Amdt. 2275Agreed toKennedy Amendment No. 2275; In the nature of a substitute.
16165/34/1D win:Yea
R: 10/34/1 (22.7% defecting)
D: 55/0/0 (0.0% defecting)
18-JulS. 2104On Passage of the BillPassedS. 2104; Civil Rights Act of 1990
16266/30/4Bipartisan Majority:Yea
R: 28/14/3 (33.3% defecting)
D: 38/16/1 (29.6% defecting)
19-JulS. 2830On the Motion to Table S.Amdt. 2305Agreed toMotion to Table Reid Amendment No. 2305; Expressing the sense of the Senate regarding Federal nutrition programs.
16337/50/13D win:Nay
R: 35/3/7 (7.9% defecting)
D: 2/47/6 (4.1% defecting)
20-JulS. 2830On the AmendmentRejectedAmdt. No. 2315; Food, Agriculture, Conservation and Trade Act of 1990
16432/60/8D win:Nay
R: 30/11/4 (26.8% defecting)
D: 2/49/4 (3.9% defecting)
23-JulS. 2830On the Amendment S.Amdt. 2333RejectedGrassley Amendment No. 2333; To provide for the establishment of a Sustainable Agricultural Research and Education Program.
16562/29/9Bipartisan Majority:Yea
R: 34/7/4 (17.1% defecting)
D: 28/22/5 (44.0% defecting)
23-JulS. 2830On the Motion to Table S.Amdt. 2331Agreed toMotion to Table Amendment No. 2331 ; To provide for the modernization of testing of consumer products containing hazardous or toxic substances, and to ban Federal agencies from accepting the results of the LD-50 laboratory test.
16654/44/2D win:Yea
R: 17/26/2 (39.5% defecting)
D: 37/18/0 (32.7% defecting)
24-JulS. 2830On the Motion to Table S.Amdt. 2314Agreed toMotion to Table Bradley Amendment No. 2314; To provide a substitute amendment for the sugar title.
16732/65/3D win:Nay
R: 30/12/3 (28.6% defecting)
D: 2/53/0 (3.6% defecting)
24-JulS. 2830On the Amendment S.Amdt. 2336RejectedBoschwitz Amendment No. 2336; To modify the loan and purchase authority for wheat and feed grains.
16846/52/2R win:Nay
R: 13/30/2 (30.2% defecting)
D: 33/22/0 (40.0% defecting)
24-JulS. 2830On the Motion to Table S.Amdt. 2337RejectedMotion to Table Amendment No. 2337; To modify the honey price support subtitle.
16962/34/4D win:Yea
R: 14/28/3 (33.3% defecting)
D: 48/6/1 (11.1% defecting)
24-JulS. 2830On the Motion to Table S.Amdt. 2338Agreed toMotion to Table Amendment No. 2338; To allow cargo preference requirements to be lifted if determined to prevent the completion of an agricultural sale from the United States.
17024/72/4Bipartisan Majority:Nay
R: 0/42/3 (0.0% defecting)
D: 24/30/1 (44.4% defecting)
24-JulS. 2830On the Amendment S.Amdt. 2342RejectedDaschle Amendment No. 2342; To target deficiency payments and acreage limitation requirements for wheat and feed grains.
17166/30/4D win:Yea
R: 17/26/2 (39.5% defecting)
D: 49/4/2 (7.5% defecting)
24-JulS. 2830On the Motion to Table S.Amdt. 2343Agreed toMotion to Table Grassley Amendment No.2343; To provide for additional flexibility in the planting program of crops, oilseeds, or other crops on reduced acreage.
17226/72/2Bipartisan Majority:Nay
R: 4/39/2 (9.3% defecting)
D: 22/33/0 (40.0% defecting)
25-JulS. 2830On the Amendment S.Amdt. 2353RejectedBaucus Amendment No. 2353; To modify the method of calculating the support price for milk and deficiency payments for wheat, feed grains, upland cotton, and rice.
17357/41/2D win:Yea
R: 20/23/2 (46.5% defecting)
D: 37/18/0 (32.7% defecting)
25-JulS. 2830On the Motion to Table S.Amdt. 2354Agreed toMotion to Table Amendment No. 2354; To repeal the existing quota and price support program for peanuts and to authorize the Secretary of Agriculture to support the price of peanuts at a level to be determined by the Secretary.
17497/1/2Bipartisan Majority:Yea
R: 42/1/2 (2.3% defecting)
D: 55/0/0 (0.0% defecting)
25-JulS.Res. 311On the MotionAgreed toMotion To Instruct; An original resolution concerning the Select Committee on Ethics investigation of Senator David F. Durenberger.
17596/0/2Bipartisan Majority:Yea
R: 41/0/2 (0.0% defecting)
D: 55/0/0 (0.0% defecting)
25-JulS.Res. 311On the ResolutionAgreed toS. Res. 311; An original resolution concerning the Select Committee on Ethics investigation of Senator David F. Durenberger.
17642/55/3D win:Nay
R: 38/4/3 (9.5% defecting)
D: 4/51/0 (7.3% defecting)
26-JulS. 2830On the Motion to Table S.Amdt. 2383RejectedMotion to Table Daschle Amdt. No. 2383; To improve the operations of the Federal crop insurance program.
17746/50/3D win:Nay
R: 31/10/3 (24.4% defecting)
D: 15/40/0 (27.3% defecting)
26-JulS. 2830On the Motion to Table S.Amdt. 2384RejectedMotion to Table Amdt. No. 2384; To exempt certain American Great Lakes vessels from the cargo preference requirements and provide for the phase out of the Great Lakes set-aside.
17864/32/4R win:Yea
R: 39/3/3 (7.1% defecting)
D: 25/29/1 (46.3% defecting)
27-JulS. 2830On the Amendment S.Amdt. 2389Agreed toHelms Amdt. No. 2389; To prohibit U.S. financial institutions, whose deposits are insured by the United States taxpayer, from extending credit to the Soviet Union at interest rates below those offered to American farmers.
17980/16/4Bipartisan Majority:Yea
R: 32/10/3 (23.8% defecting)
D: 48/6/1 (11.1% defecting)
27-JulS. 2830On the Amendment S.Amdt. 2397Agreed toDeconcini Amdt. No. 2397; To require a report by the President on U.S. oil purchased from Iraq, possible alternative sources of oil, and the economic consequences of an embargo.
18057/38/5D win:Yea
R: 19/22/4 (46.3% defecting)
D: 38/16/1 (29.6% defecting)
27-JulS. 2830On the Motion to Table S.Amdt. 2398Agreed toMotion to Table Amdt. No. 2398; To ensure that restrictions on credit to Iraq are not imposed so as to hurt American farmers and workers more than they hurt Iraq.
18183/12/5Bipartisan Majority:Yea
R: 37/4/4 (9.8% defecting)
D: 46/8/1 (14.8% defecting)
27-JulS. 2830On the Amendment S.Amdt. 2396Agreed toD'Amato Amdt. No. 2396; To deny Iraq financial credits and benefits, including guarantees made by the Commodity Credit Corporation of loans, until the President certifies that Iraq is in substantial compliance with its obligations under international law.
18252/43/5D win:Yea
R: 10/31/4 (24.4% defecting)
D: 42/12/1 (22.2% defecting)
27-JulS. 2830On the Motion to Table S.Amdt. 2399Agreed toMotion to Table Symms Amdt. No. 2399; Relating to the protection of private property.
18340/55/5D win:Nay
R: 21/20/4 (48.8% defecting)
D: 19/35/1 (35.2% defecting)
27-JulS. 2830On the Amendment S.Amdt. 2400RejectedPressler Amdt. No. 2400; Relating to honey price support.
18429/66/5Bipartisan Majority:Nay
R: 15/26/4 (36.6% defecting)
D: 14/40/1 (25.9% defecting)
27-JulS. 2830On the Amendment S.Amdt. 2401RejectedSpecter Amdt. No. 2401; To provide for the establishment of a grading program for imports of Chilean fruits and vegetables.
18525/68/7Bipartisan Majority:Nay
R: 16/25/4 (39.0% defecting)
D: 9/43/3 (17.3% defecting)
27-JulS. 2830On the Amendment S.Amdt. 2404RejectedHeinz Amdt. No. 2404; To provide the President with authority to enter cooperative agreements with heads of states to establish grading programs for horticultural crops, in accordance with domestic marketing agreements.
18662/30/8D win:Yea
R: 15/25/5 (37.5% defecting)
D: 47/5/3 (9.6% defecting)
27-JulS. 2830On the Motion to Table S.Amdt. 2425Agreed toMotion to Table Grassley Amdt. No. 2425; To provide that in the administration of certain cargo perference laws, a United States-flag vessel may not charge a rate greater than 110 percent of the lowest bid by a foreign-flag vessel.
18770/21/9Bipartisan Majority:Yea
R: 32/8/5 (20.0% defecting)
D: 38/13/4 (25.5% defecting)
27-JulS. 2830On Passage of the BillPassedS. 2830 - Farm Bill; Food, Agriculture, Conservation and Trade Act of 1990
18846/49/5D win:Nay
R: 44/0/1 (0.0% defecting)
D: 2/49/4 (3.9% defecting)
30-JulS. 137On the Amendment S.Amdt. 2433RejectedMcConnell Amdt. No. 2433; To strike provisions relating to taxpayer funding of Senate campaigns.
18941/59/0D win:Nay
R: 41/4/0 (8.9% defecting)
D: 0/55/0 (0.0% defecting)
31-JulS. 137On the Amendment S.Amdt. 2438RejectedHatch Amdt. No. 2438; To protect the rights of workers to choose whether their collective bargaining dues or any other payment required as a condition of employment shall be used for political purposes.
19057/43/0D win:Yea
R: 3/42/0 (6.7% defecting)
D: 54/1/0 (1.8% defecting)
31-JulS. 137On the Amendment S.Amdt. 2439Agreed toBoren Amdt. No. 2439; Relating to payments to labor organizations in lieu of dues.
19173/27/0D win:Yea
R: 22/23/0 (48.9% defecting)
D: 51/4/0 (7.3% defecting)
31-JulS. 137On the Amendment S.Amdt. 2440Agreed toBentsen Amdt. No. 2440; To amend the Federal Election Campaign Act of 1971 to tighten provisions relating to contributions by foreign nationals.
19241/58/1D win:Nay
R: 41/3/1 (6.8% defecting)
D: 0/55/0 (0.0% defecting)
31-JulS. 137On the Amendment S.Amdt. 2442RejectedMcConnell Amdt. No. 2442; Eliminating soft money expenditures by tax-exempt organizations.
19398/1/1Bipartisan Majority:Yea
R: 43/1/1 (2.3% defecting)
D: 55/0/0 (0.0% defecting)
31-JulS. 137On the Amendment S.Amdt. 2441Agreed toNickles Amdt. No. 2441; Relating to restrictions on, and requirements with respect to, use of franked mail for mass mailings.
19438/60/2R win:Nay
R: 0/43/2 (0.0% defecting)
D: 38/17/0 (30.9% defecting)
31-JulS. 137On the Amendment S.Amdt. 2443RejectedKerry Amdt. No. 2443; In the nature of a substitute.
19549/49/2both parties lose?
R: 38/5/2 (11.6% defecting)
D: 11/44/0 (20.0% defecting)
31-JulS. 137On the Amendment S.Amdt. 2444RejectedMcCain Amdt. No. 2444; To restrict the use of contributions and of payments and benefits received under title V of FECA to bona fide campaign activities and to require that surplus campaign funds be paid into the Treasury of the United States to aid in reducing the deficit.
19677/23/0Bipartisan Majority:Yea
R: 24/21/0 (46.7% defecting)
D: 53/2/0 (3.6% defecting)
01-AugS. 137On the Amendment S.Amdt. 2445Agreed toDodd Amdt. No. 2445; To amend the Ethics in Government Act of 1978 and the Ethics Reform Act of 1989 to apply the same honoraria provisions to Senators and officers and employees of the Senate as apply to Members of the House of Representatives and other officers and employees of the Government, and for other purposes.
19751/49/0R win:Yea
R: 31/14/0 (31.1% defecting)
D: 20/35/0 (36.4% defecting)
01-AugS. 137On the Amendment S.Amdt. 2446Agreed toMoynihan Amdt. No. 2446; To prohibit the acceptance of any unearned income which exceeds 15 percent of the salary of a Member, officer or employee of the Government who is not a career-civil servant.
19859/41/0R win:Yea
R: 44/1/0 (2.2% defecting)
D: 15/40/0 (27.3% defecting)
01-AugS. 137On the Amendment S.Amdt. 2447Agreed toWilson Amdt. No. 2447; To prohibit expenditures for public financing under the Federal Election Campaign Act unless $100,000,000 is appropriated to carry out programs for pregnant and post partum women and their infants.
19939/60/1R win:Nay
R: 4/40/1 (9.1% defecting)
D: 35/20/0 (36.4% defecting)
01-AugS. 137On the Amendment S.Amdt. 2448RejectedExon Amdt. No. 2448; To provide that the Senate Election Campaign Fund be established exclusively with monies derived from income tax refunds due the person or additional amounts included with the person's return and not from any income tax liability owed by the person to the U.S. Treasury.
20055/44/1D win:Yea
R: 7/37/1 (15.9% defecting)
D: 48/7/0 (12.7% defecting)
01-AugS. 137On the Amendment S.Amdt. 2449Agreed toBoren Amdt. No. 2449; To express the sense of the Senate that the Senate Election Campaign Fund be established exclusively with monies derived from income tax refunds due the person or additional amounts included with the person's return and not from any income tax liability owed by the person to the U.S. Treasury.
20144/55/1D win:Nay
R: 43/1/1 (2.3% defecting)
D: 1/54/0 (1.8% defecting)
01-AugS. 137On the Amendment S.Amdt. 2450RejectedMcCain Amdt. No. 2450; Striking certain provisions allowing a candidate to exceed spending limits.
20244/55/1D win:Nay
R: 44/0/1 (0.0% defecting)
D: 0/55/0 (0.0% defecting)
01-AugS. 137On the Amendment S.Amdt. 2452RejectedDole Amdt. No. 2452; In the nature of a substitute.
20373/26/1Bipartisan Majority:Yea
R: 42/2/1 (4.5% defecting)
D: 31/24/0 (43.6% defecting)
01-AugS. 137On the Motion to Table S.Amdt. 2454Agreed toMotion to Table; To require Presidential, Vice Presidential, and Senatorial candidates who receive public campaign funding to engage in debate.
20459/40/1D win:Yea
R: 5/39/1 (11.4% defecting)
D: 54/1/0 (1.8% defecting)
01-AugS. 137On Passage of the BillPassedS. 137 - Final Passage; Senatorial Election Campaign Act of 1989
20576/23/1Bipartisan Majority:Yea
R: 44/1/0 (2.2% defecting)
D: 32/22/1 (40.7% defecting)
02-AugH.R. 5019On the Amendment S.Amdt. 2491Agreed toMcClure Amdt. No. 2491;
20699/0/1Bipartisan Majority:Yea
R: 45/0/0 (0.0% defecting)
D: 54/0/1 (0.0% defecting)
02-AugH.R. 1465On the Conference ReportAgreed toConference Report; Outer Banks Protection Act Trans-Alaska Pipeline System Reform Act of 1990
20797/2/1Bipartisan Majority:Yea
R: 44/0/1 (0.0% defecting)
D: 53/2/0 (3.6% defecting)
02-AugS. 2884On the Amendment S.Amdt. 2485Agreed toNunn Amdt. No. 2485; To express the sense of Congress regarding the B-2 aircraft program and to add additional restrictions on the obligation of funds for such program.
20843/56/1R win:Nay
R: 8/36/1 (18.2% defecting)
D: 35/20/0 (36.4% defecting)
02-AugS. 2884On the Amendment S.Amdt. 2494RejectedLeahy Amdt. No. 2494; To terminate production under the B-2 aircraft program.
20945/53/1R win:Nay
R: 9/34/1 (20.9% defecting)
D: 36/19/0 (34.5% defecting)
02-AugS. 2884On the Amendment S.Amdt. 2493RejectedCohen Amdt. No. 2493; To limit the use of funds for the B-2 aircraft program.
21051/47/2R win:Yea
R: 39/4/2 (9.3% defecting)
D: 12/43/0 (21.8% defecting)
02-AugS. 2884On the Motion to Table S.Amdt. 2495Agreed toDixon Amdt. No. 2495; To prohibit the use of funds for construction in connection with the relocation of any function of the DOD located a Torrejon Air Force Base, Spain, to Crotone, Italy.
21197/0/3Bipartisan Majority:Yea
R: 43/0/2 (0.0% defecting)
D: 54/0/1 (0.0% defecting)
02-AugS.Res. 318On the ResolutionAgreed toS.Res.318; A resolution to condemn Iraq's invasion of Kuwait.
21258/41/1D win:Yea
R: 12/33/0 (26.7% defecting)
D: 46/8/1 (14.8% defecting)
03-AugS. 2884On the Cloture Motion S.Amdt. 2514RejectedCloture; To amend title 10, United States Code, regarding the entitlement of members of the Armed Forces and their dependents to receive reproductive health services in uniformed services medical facilities outside the United States.
21359/40/1R win:Yea
R: 40/5/0 (11.1% defecting)
D: 19/35/1 (35.2% defecting)
03-AugS. 2884On the Motion to Table S.Amdt. 2515Agreed toConrad Amdt. No. 2515; To further reduce the end strength for military personnel assigned to duty in Europe.
21467/32/1Bipartisan Majority:Yea
R: 39/6/0 (13.3% defecting)
D: 28/26/1 (48.1% defecting)
03-AugS. 2884On the Motion to Table S.Amdt. 2517Agreed toMotion to Table; To increase the amount of the pay raise for members of the uniformed services to 4.1 percent.
21555/44/1R win:Yea
R: 40/5/0 (11.1% defecting)
D: 15/39/1 (27.8% defecting)
03-AugS. 2884On the Motion to Table S.Amdt. 2520Agreed toMotion to Table; To retire the remaining battleships.
21651/48/1R win:Yea
R: 34/11/0 (24.4% defecting)
D: 17/37/1 (31.5% defecting)
03-AugS. 2884On the Motion to Table S.Amdt. 2522Agreed toDeconcini Amdt. No. 2522; To establish a demonstration program to allow drug addicted mothers to reside in drug abuse treatment facilities with their children, and to offer such mothers new behavior and education skills which can help prevent substance abuse in subsequent generations.
21793/6/1Bipartisan Majority:Yea
R: 42/3/0 (6.7% defecting)
D: 51/3/1 (5.6% defecting)
03-AugS. 2884On the Motion to Table S.Amdt. 2523Agreed toRoth Amdt. No. 2523; To prohibit the transfer to the Department of Defense of lands under the jurisdiction of any other department or agency of the Federal Government.
21881/18/1Bipartisan Majority:Yea
R: 30/15/0 (33.3% defecting)
D: 51/3/1 (5.6% defecting)
03-AugS. 2884On the Motion to Table S.Amdt. 2524Agreed toMotion to Table; To minimize the adverse effects on local communities caused by the closure of military installations.
21952/45/3R win:Yea
R: 40/5/0 (11.1% defecting)
D: 12/40/3 (23.1% defecting)
03-AugS. 2884On the Motion to Table S.Amdt. 2547Agreed toMotion to Table; To limit to $77,000,000 the amount of 1991 fiscal year funds that may be obligated for the kinetic energy ASAT program.
22043/54/3D win:Nay
R: 34/10/1 (22.7% defecting)
D: 9/44/2 (17.0% defecting)
03-AugS. 2884On the Motion to Table S.Amdt. 2550RejectedBumpers Amdt. No. 2550; To improve the process for base closures and realignments.
22143/54/3R win:Nay
R: 5/39/1 (11.4% defecting)
D: 38/15/2 (28.3% defecting)
03-AugS. 2884On the Amendment S.Amdt. 2550RejectedBumpers Amdt. No. 2550; To improve the process for base closures and realignments.
22229/67/4Bipartisan Majority:Nay
R: 6/37/2 (14.0% defecting)
D: 23/30/2 (43.4% defecting)
03-AugS. 2884On the Amendment S.Amdt. 2552RejectedGlenn Amdt. No. 2552; To strike out sections 2809 and 2810, relating to the use of funds from the leasing and disposal of Department of Defense property.
22354/44/2D win:Yea
R: 2/42/1 (4.5% defecting)
D: 52/2/1 (3.7% defecting)
04-AugS. 2884On the Amendment S.Amdt. 2588Agreed toBingaman Amdt. No. 2588; To specify certain limitations on the use of funds for the SDI program.
22497/1/2Bipartisan Majority:Yea
R: 43/1/1 (2.3% defecting)
D: 54/0/1 (0.0% defecting)
04-AugS. 2884On the Amendment S.Amdt. 2587Agreed toWarner Amdt. No. 2587; To express the Sense of the Congress on Enhanced Theater Defense Systems.
22556/41/3R win:Yea
R: 39/4/2 (9.3% defecting)
D: 17/37/1 (31.5% defecting)
04-AugS. 2884On the Motion to Table S.Amdt. 2589Agreed toBumpers Amdt. No. 2589; To reduce funding for the strategic defense initiative.
22654/43/3R win:Yea
R: 37/6/2 (14.0% defecting)
D: 17/37/1 (31.5% defecting)
04-AugS. 2884On the Motion to Table S.Amdt. 2590Agreed toMotion To Table Amendment No. 2590; To authorize the transfer of $400,000,000 of the funds authorized to be appropriated for the Strategic Defense Initiative for drug treatment, pregnant women, and veterans health programs.
22779/16/5Bipartisan Majority:Yea
R: 37/4/4 (9.8% defecting)
D: 42/12/1 (22.2% defecting)
04-AugS. 2884On Passage of the BillPassedS. 2884; National Defense Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 1991
22835/64/1R win:Nay
R: 4/40/1 (9.1% defecting)
D: 31/24/0 (43.6% defecting)
11-SepH.R. 5241On the Motion S.Amdt. 2629RejectedMotion To Waive; To provide appropriations for employing additional collection personnel in the Internal Revenue Service.
22963/36/1D win:Yea
R: 14/30/1 (31.8% defecting)
D: 49/6/0 (10.9% defecting)
11-SepH.R. 5241On the Motion to Table S.Amdt. 2628Agreed toMotion To Table; To interpret the word "child".
23097/2/1Bipartisan Majority:Yea
R: 44/0/1 (0.0% defecting)
D: 53/2/0 (3.6% defecting)
11-SepH.R. 5241On the Amendment S.Amdt. 2625Agreed toHeinz Amendment No. 2625; To express the sense of the Senate that Saddam Hussein should be tried for war crimes in the event of hostilities between the government of Iraq and the United States.
23193/6/1Bipartisan Majority:Yea
R: 39/5/1 (11.4% defecting)
D: 54/1/0 (1.8% defecting)
11-SepH.R. 5241On Passage of the BillPassedH.R. 5241; Treasury Department Appropriations Act, 1991
23239/59/2Bipartisan Majority:Nay
R: 21/23/1 (47.7% defecting)
D: 18/36/1 (33.3% defecting)
12-SepS. 2924On the Amendment S.Amdt. 2431RejectedHollings Amendment No. 2431; The Consumer Seafood Safety and Quality Assurance Act of 1990.
23398/0/2Bipartisan Majority:Yea
R: 44/0/1 (0.0% defecting)
D: 54/0/1 (0.0% defecting)
12-SepH.R. 5311On the Amendment S.Amdt. 2637Agreed toAdams Amendment No. 2637; To permit organizations in D.C. to exclude any person who has been convicted of a sex offense with a child or who based on his conduct otherwise poses a threat of engaging in sex with a minor or otherwise sexually abusing a minor, and to exclude a person in a program from working with a child if the parent or guardian of that child objects to that person's sexual orientation.
23445/54/1R win:Nay
R: 6/38/1 (13.6% defecting)
D: 39/16/0 (29.1% defecting)
12-SepH.R. 5311On the Motion to Table S.Amdt. 2638RejectedMotion To Table Amendment No. 2638; To allow organizations in the Nation's Capital to exclude adult homosexuals from certain programs and activities that involve juveniles, and to define "juvenile" as a person who has not attained 18 years of age.
23568/28/4Bipartisan Majority:Yea
R: 23/19/3 (45.2% defecting)
D: 45/9/1 (16.7% defecting)
14-SepS. 1224On the Cloture MotionAgreed toMotion To Invoke Cloture; Motor Vehicle Fuel Efficiency Act of 1989
23699/0/1Bipartisan Majority:Yea
R: 44/0/1 (0.0% defecting)
D: 55/0/0 (0.0% defecting)
18-SepTreaty Doc. 101-9On the Resolution of RatificationAgreed toTreaty 99-13 And Treaty 101-9; The Supplementary Protocol to the Convention between the Government of the United States of America and the Government of the Tunisian Republic for the Avoidance of Double Taxation on the Prevention of Fiscal Evasion with respect to Taxes on Income, signed at Tunis on October 4, 1989
23799/0/1Bipartisan Majority:Yea
R: 44/0/1 (0.0% defecting)
D: 55/0/0 (0.0% defecting)
18-SepTreaty Doc. 100-22On the Resolution of RatificationAgreed toTreaty 100-22; The Convention between the Government of the United States of America and the Government of the Republic of Indonesia for the Avoidance of Double Taxation and the Prevention of Fiscal Evasion with respect to Taxes on Income, together with a related protocol and exchange of notes, signed at Jakarta on July 11, 1988
23899/0/1Bipartisan Majority:Yea
R: 44/0/1 (0.0% defecting)
D: 55/0/0 (0.0% defecting)
18-SepTreaty Doc. 101-5On the Resolution of RatificationAgreed toTreaty 101-5; The Convention between the Government of the United States of America and the Government of the Republic of India for the Avoidance of Double Taxation and the Prevention of Fiscal Evasion with respect to Taxes on Income, together with a related Protocol, signed at New Delhi on September 12, 1989
23999/0/1Bipartisan Majority:Yea
R: 44/0/1 (0.0% defecting)
D: 55/0/0 (0.0% defecting)
18-SepTreaty Doc. 101-6On the Resolution of RatificationAgreed toTreaty 101-6; A Convention negotiated by the Member States of the Council of Europe and the Organization for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD), on Mutual Administrative Assistance in Tax Matters, done at Strasbourg, January 25, 1988, and signed by the United States in Paris on June 28, 1989
24099/0/1Bipartisan Majority:Yea
R: 44/0/1 (0.0% defecting)
D: 55/0/0 (0.0% defecting)
18-SepTreaty Doc. 101-10On the Resolution of RatificationAgreed toTreaty 101-10; The Convention between the United States of America and the Federal Republic of Germany for the Avoidance of Double Taxation and the Prevention of Fiscal Evasion with respect to Taxes on Income and Capital and to Certain Other Taxes, together with a related Protocol, signed at Bonn on August 29, 1989
24199/0/1Bipartisan Majority:Yea
R: 44/0/1 (0.0% defecting)
D: 55/0/0 (0.0% defecting)
18-SepTreaty Doc. 101-11On the Resolution of RatificationAgreed toTreaty 101-11; The Convention between the Government of the United States of America and the Government of the Republic of Finland for the Avoidance of Double Taxation and the Prevention of Fiscal Evasion with respect to Taxes on Income and on Capital, signed at Helsinki on Sepctember 21, 1989
24299/0/1Bipartisan Majority:Yea
R: 44/0/1 (0.0% defecting)
D: 55/0/0 (0.0% defecting)
18-SepTreaty Doc. 101-16On the Resolution of RatificationAgreed toTreaty 101-16; The Convention between the United States of America and the Kingdom of Spain for the Avoidance of Double Taxation and the Prevention of Fiscal Evasion with respect to Taxes on Income, together with a related Protocol, signed at Madrid on February 22, 1990
24380/19/1Bipartisan Majority:Yea
R: 25/19/1 (43.2% defecting)
D: 55/0/0 (0.0% defecting)
18-SepS. 1511On the Amendment S.Amdt. 2669Agreed toPryor Amendment No. 2669; To provide a 2-year delayed effective date for application of title I to Federal employment and to require the Director of the Office of Personnel Management to study and report on the compliance of Federal agencies with title I.
24468/31/1R win:Yea
R: 41/3/1 (6.8% defecting)
D: 27/28/0 (49.1% defecting)
18-SepH.R. 5311On the Amendment S.Amdt. 2640Agreed toCoats Amendment No. 2640; To authorize States to regulate certain solid waste.
24594/1/5Bipartisan Majority:Yea
R: 41/1/3 (2.4% defecting)
D: 53/0/2 (0.0% defecting)
24-SepS. 1511On Passage of the BillPassedS. 1511; Older Workers Benefit Protection Act
24649/46/5R win:Yea
R: 32/10/3 (23.8% defecting)
D: 17/36/2 (32.1% defecting)
24-SepS. 1224On the Motion to Table S.Amdt. 2714Agreed toMotion To Table Amendment No. 2714; To provide financial assistance to terminated automobile workers.
24755/40/5R win:Yea
R: 31/11/3 (26.2% defecting)
D: 24/29/2 (45.3% defecting)
24-SepS. 1224On the Amendment S.Amdt. 2755Agreed toDanforth Amendment No. 2755; To remove the cap on increases in average fuel economy attributable to dual energy automobiles and natural gas dual energy automobiles.
24857/42/1D win:Yea
R: 15/29/1 (34.1% defecting)
D: 42/13/0 (23.6% defecting)
25-SepS. 1224On the Cloture MotionRejectedMotion To Invoke Cloture; Motor Vehicle Fuel Efficiency Act of 1989
24998/0/2Bipartisan Majority:Yea
R: 43/0/2 (0.0% defecting)
D: 55/0/0 (0.0% defecting)
25-SepTreaty Doc. 94-25AOn the Resolution of RatificationAgreed toTreaty 94-25A; A Treaty between the United States of America and the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics on the Limitation of Underground Nuclear Weapon Tests, and the Protocol thereto, signed in Moscow on July 3, 1974
25098/0/2Bipartisan Majority:Yea
R: 43/0/2 (0.0% defecting)
D: 55/0/0 (0.0% defecting)
25-SepTreaty Doc. 94-25BOn the Resolution of RatificationAgreed toTreaty 94-25B; A Treaty between the United States of America and the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics on Underground Nuclear Explosions for Peaceful Purposes, and the Protocol thereto, signed in Washington and Moscow on May 28, 1976
25179/19/2Bipartisan Majority:Yea
R: 36/7/2 (16.3% defecting)
D: 43/12/0 (21.8% defecting)
25-SepH.R. 5268On Passage of the BillPassedH.R. 5268; Rural Development, Agriculture, and Related Agencies Appropriations Act, 1991
25262/36/2D win:Yea
R: 16/27/2 (37.2% defecting)
D: 46/9/0 (16.4% defecting)
25-SepS. 110On the Amendment S.Amdt. 2762Agreed toChafee Amendment No. 2762; To specify the types of information and counseling that women should be offered regarding their pregnancies.
25334/58/8D win:Nay
R: 30/12/3 (28.6% defecting)
D: 4/46/5 (8.0% defecting)
25-SepS. 110On the Amendment S.Amdt. 2763RejectedHatch Amendment No. 2763; To provide for a substitute amendment.
25496/1/3Bipartisan Majority:Yea
R: 41/1/3 (2.4% defecting)
D: 55/0/0 (0.0% defecting)
26-SepS. 110On the Amendment S.Amdt. 2884Agreed toPressler Amendment No. 2884; To reduce the pay of Members of Congress corresponding to the percentage reduction of the pay of Federal employees who are furloughed or otherwise have a reduction of pay resulting from a sequestration order.
25543/54/3R win:Nay
R: 5/37/3 (11.9% defecting)
D: 38/17/0 (30.9% defecting)
26-SepS. 110On the Motion to Table S.Amdt. 2887RejectedMotion To Table Amendment No. 2887; Calling upon the President to initiate a modest use of the Strategic Petroleum Reserve to stabilize the crude oil market.
25650/46/3D win:Yea
R: 4/38/2 (9.5% defecting)
D: 46/8/1 (14.8% defecting)
26-SepS. 110On the Cloture MotionRejectedMotion To Invoke Cloture; Family Planning Amendments of 1989
25755/42/3D win:Yea
R: 2/40/3 (4.8% defecting)
D: 53/2/0 (3.6% defecting)
26-SepS. 874On the Cloture MotionRejectedMotion To Invoke Cloture; National Voter Registration Act of 1989
25896/3/1Bipartisan Majority:Yea
R: 43/1/1 (2.3% defecting)
D: 53/2/0 (3.6% defecting)
02-OctS.Con.Res. 147On the Concurrent ResolutionAgreed toS. Con. Res. 147; A concurrent resolution supporting the actions taken by the President with respect to Iraqi aggression against Kuwait.
25990/9/1Bipartisan Majority:Yea
R: 44/0/1 (0.0% defecting)
D: 46/9/0 (16.4% defecting)
02-OctPN1414On the NominationConfirmedNomination - Souter
26090/8/2Bipartisan Majority:Yea
R: 36/8/1 (18.2% defecting)
D: 54/0/1 (0.0% defecting)
03-OctH.R. 5158On Passage of the BillPassedH.R. 5158; Departments of Veterans Affairs and Housing and Urban Development, and Independent Agencies Appropriations Act, 1991
26166/33/1Bipartisan Majority:Yea
R: 24/20/1 (45.5% defecting)
D: 42/13/0 (23.6% defecting)
09-OctH.Con.Res. 310On the Conference ReportAgreed toH.Con.Res.310; An Act setting forth the congressional budget for the United States Government for the fiscal years 1991, 1992, 1993, 1994, and 1995.
26254/44/2D win:Yea
R: 12/31/2 (27.9% defecting)
D: 42/13/0 (23.6% defecting)
10-OctS. 3167On the MotionRejectedMotion To Waive The Budget Act Re: S.3167; A bill to cut Social Security contribution rates and return Social Security to pay-as-you-go financing, and for other purposes.
26398/0/2Bipartisan Majority:Yea
R: 43/0/2 (0.0% defecting)
D: 55/0/0 (0.0% defecting)
10-OctTreaty Doc. 101-20On the Resolution of RatificationAgreed toTreaty 101-20; The Treaty on the Final Settlement with Respect to Germany and Its Related Agreed Minute, signed by the United States of America, the Federal Republic of Germany, the German Democratic Republic, the French Republic, the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics, and the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland in Moscow on September 12, 1990
26498/0/2Bipartisan Majority:Yea
R: 43/0/2 (0.0% defecting)
D: 55/0/0 (0.0% defecting)
11-OctH.R. 2061On Passage of the BillPassedH.R. 2061; Fishery Conservation Amendments of 1990
26591/7/2Bipartisan Majority:Yea
R: 38/5/2 (11.6% defecting)
D: 53/2/0 (3.6% defecting)
11-OctH.R. 5021On Passage of the BillPassedH.R. 5021; Departments of Commerce, Justice, and State, the Judiciary, and Related Agencies Appropriations Act, 1991
26648/48/4both parties lose?
R: 8/34/3 (19.0% defecting)
D: 40/14/1 (25.9% defecting)
12-OctH.R. 5257On the Motion to Table S.Amdt. 2954RejectedMotion To Table Amendment No. 2954; To protect the health and well-being of young people and the integrity of their families.
26770/24/6D win:Yea
R: 20/21/4 (48.8% defecting)
D: 50/3/2 (5.7% defecting)
12-OctH.R. 5257On the Motion to Table S.Amdt. 2956Agreed toMotion To Table Amendment No. 2956; To strike funds appropriated for AIDS treatment for FY1992.
26869/23/8D win:Yea
R: 18/21/6 (46.2% defecting)
D: 51/2/2 (3.8% defecting)
12-OctH.R. 5257On the Motion to Table S.Amdt. 2957Agreed toMotion To Table Amendment No. 2957; To obligate certain funds for use in programs promoting the health of children and the elderly.
26976/15/9Bipartisan Majority:Yea
R: 25/14/6 (35.9% defecting)
D: 51/1/3 (1.9% defecting)
12-OctH.R. 5257On Passage of the BillPassedH.R. 5257; Departments of Labor, Health and Human Services, and Education, and Related Agencies Appropriations Act, 1991
27051/38/10D win:Yea
R: 8/29/7 (21.6% defecting)
D: 43/9/3 (17.3% defecting)
12-OctH.R. 5114On the Cloture MotionRejectedMotion To Invoke Cloture On Committee Amendment; Foreign Operations, Export Financing, and Related Programs Appropriations Act, 1991
27146/50/4R win:Nay
R: 8/34/3 (19.0% defecting)
D: 38/16/1 (29.6% defecting)
15-OctS. 3189On the Amendment S.Amdt. 2988RejectedConrad Amendment No. 2988; To limit the use of appropriated funds for maintaining United States military personnel in NATO member countries in Europe.
27244/50/4R win:Nay
R: 9/32/3 (22.0% defecting)
D: 35/18/1 (34.0% defecting)
15-OctS. 3189On the Amendment S.Amdt. 2992RejectedLeahy Amendment No. 2992; To limit the use of funds for the B-2 Advanced Technology Bomber Program.
27379/16/5Bipartisan Majority:Yea
R: 37/5/3 (11.9% defecting)
D: 42/11/2 (20.8% defecting)
15-OctH.R. 5803On Passage of the BillPassedH.R. 5803; A bill making appropriations for the Department of Defense for the fiscal year ending September 30, 1991 and for other purposes.
27475/21/4Bipartisan Majority:Yea
R: 23/20/2 (46.5% defecting)
D: 52/1/2 (1.9% defecting)
16-OctS. 1430On the Conference ReportAgreed toS. 1430 Conference Report; National Older American Volunteer Programs Expansion Act of 1989
27535/61/4D win:Nay
R: 35/8/2 (18.6% defecting)
D: 0/53/2 (0.0% defecting)
16-OctS. 2104On the Motion to RecommitRejectedMotion To Recommit To Conference; Civil Rights Act of 1990
27662/34/4D win:Yea
R: 9/34/2 (20.9% defecting)
D: 53/0/2 (0.0% defecting)
16-OctS. 2104On the Conference ReportAgreed toS. 2104 Conference Report; Civil Rights Act of 1990
27732/67/1Bipartisan Majority:Nay
R: 7/37/1 (15.9% defecting)
D: 25/30/0 (45.5% defecting)
17-OctS. 3209On the Motion S.Amdt. 3013RejectedMotion To Waive Budget Act; To provide alternative revenue provisions.
27840/59/1D win:Nay
R: 26/18/1 (40.9% defecting)
D: 14/41/0 (25.5% defecting)
17-OctS. 3209On the Motion to Table S.Amdt. 3014RejectedMotion To Table Amendment No. 3014; To change the allocation formula.
27941/58/1R win:Nay
R: 12/32/1 (27.3% defecting)
D: 29/26/0 (47.3% defecting)
18-OctS. 3209On the Motion S.Amdt. 3024RejectedMotion To Waive The Budget Act; To prescribe standards for determining whether to provide deposit insurance.
28045/55/0R win:Nay
R: 8/37/0 (17.8% defecting)
D: 37/18/0 (32.7% defecting)
18-OctS. 3209On the Motion S.Amdt. 3027RejectedMotion To Waive CBA; To provide substitute revenue provisions.
28144/56/0R win:Nay
R: 16/29/0 (35.6% defecting)
D: 28/27/0 (49.1% defecting)
18-OctS. 3209On the Amendment S.Amdt. 3028RejectedBoren Amendment No. 3028; Sense of the Senate with respect to tax provisions.
28221/79/0Bipartisan Majority:Nay
R: 0/45/0 (0.0% defecting)
D: 21/34/0 (38.2% defecting)
18-OctS. 3209On the Motion to Table S.Amdt. 3032RejectedMotion To Table Amendment No. 3032; To strike provisions relating to minimum penalty levels under the Occupational Safety and Health Act of 1970.
28398/2/0Bipartisan Majority:Yea
R: 43/2/0 (4.4% defecting)
D: 55/0/0 (0.0% defecting)
18-OctS. 3209On the Amendment S.Amdt. 3033Agreed toHollings Amendment No. 3033; To exclude the Social Security Trust Funds from the deficit calculation.
2840/100/0Bipartisan Majority:Nay
R: 0/45/0 (0.0% defecting)
D: 0/55/0 (0.0% defecting)
18-OctS. 3209On the Motion to Table S.Amdt. 3034RejectedMotion To Table Amendment No. 3034; To reduce the proposed increase in the statutory limit on the public debt by $1,579,000,000,000.
28549/51/0R win:Nay
R: 12/33/0 (26.7% defecting)
D: 37/18/0 (32.7% defecting)
18-OctS. 3209On the Motion S.Amdt. 3035RejectedMotion To Waive The Budget Act;
28639/61/0D win:Nay
R: 29/16/0 (35.6% defecting)
D: 10/45/0 (18.2% defecting)
18-OctS. 3209On the Motion S.Amdt. 3037RejectedMotion To Waive Budget Act; To exclude charitable contributions from the overall limitation on itemized deductions.
28748/52/0D win:Nay
R: 29/16/0 (35.6% defecting)
D: 19/36/0 (34.5% defecting)
18-OctS. 3209On the Motion S.Amdt. 3039RejectedMotion To Waive; To deposit all increased motor fuel taxes (other than taxes on railroads) into the Highway Trust Fund.
28833/67/0Bipartisan Majority:Nay
R: 7/38/0 (15.6% defecting)
D: 26/29/0 (47.3% defecting)
18-OctS. 3209On the Motion S.Amdt. 3040RejectedMotion To Waive Budget Act; To amend the Internal Revenue Code of 1986 to reinstate the windfall profit tax on domestic crude oil.
28944/56/0R win:Nay
R: 5/40/0 (11.1% defecting)
D: 39/16/0 (29.1% defecting)
18-OctS. 3209On the Amendment S.Amdt. 3042RejectedLevin Amendment No. 3042; To express the sense of the Senate in favor of fairness and deficit reduction.
29069/31/0Bipartisan Majority:Yea
R: 30/15/0 (33.3% defecting)
D: 39/16/0 (29.1% defecting)
18-OctS. 3209On the MotionAgreed toMotion To Waive Budget Act - Re:Ford Modification -Title III; Omnibus Budget Reconciliation Act of 1990
29175/25/0Bipartisan Majority:Yea
R: 40/5/0 (11.1% defecting)
D: 35/20/0 (36.4% defecting)
19-OctS. 3209On the Motion S.Amdt. 3046Agreed toMotion To Waive; To reform the budget process.
29254/46/0Bipartisan Majority:Yea
R: 23/22/0 (48.9% defecting)
D: 31/24/0 (43.6% defecting)
19-OctH.R. 5835On Passage of the BillPassedH.R. 5835; Aging Aircraft Safety Act of 1990
29374/25/1D win:Yea
R: 19/25/1 (43.2% defecting)
D: 55/0/0 (0.0% defecting)
19-OctH.R. 5114On the Amendment S.Amdt. 3061Agreed toLeahy Amendment No. 3061; Providing for a withholding of military assistance to El Salvador, and setting conditions under which further military assistance might be released.
29490/8/2Bipartisan Majority:Yea
R: 38/6/1 (13.6% defecting)
D: 52/2/1 (3.7% defecting)
19-OctH.R. 5114On the Motion to Table S.Amdt. 3062Agreed toMotion To Table Amendment No. 3062; Relating to the peaceful resolution of differences in the Middle East.
29539/58/3D win:Nay
R: 30/14/1 (31.8% defecting)
D: 9/44/2 (17.0% defecting)
19-OctH.R. 5114On the Amendment S.Amdt. 3063RejectedGraham Amendment No. 3063; To set forth additional criteria to determine the withholding or release of United States military assistance to the Government of El Salvador.
29694/2/4Bipartisan Majority:Yea
R: 43/1/1 (2.3% defecting)
D: 51/1/3 (1.9% defecting)
19-OctH.R. 5114On the Amendment S.Amdt. 3065Agreed toLeahy Amendment No. 3065; To provide that the President shall convene an international conference on Egypt's debt to all donor nations.
29742/55/3R win:Nay
R: 10/34/1 (22.7% defecting)
D: 32/21/2 (39.6% defecting)
19-OctH.R. 5114On the Amendment S.Amdt. 3066RejectedHarkin Amendment No. 3066; To provide for the development of a proposal to restructure Egypt's military debt to the U.S. and a multilateral solution to Egypt's international debt.
29841/57/2D win:Nay
R: 33/11/1 (25.0% defecting)
D: 8/46/1 (14.8% defecting)
19-OctH.R. 5114On the Motion to Table S.Amdt. 3067RejectedMotion To Table Wirth Amendment No. 3067; To provide that in determining eligibility for assistance from funds appropriated to carry out the provisions of section 104(b), the AID shall not subject nongovernmental and multilateral organizations to requirements more restrictive than requirements applicable to foreign governments for such assistance.
29995/3/2Bipartisan Majority:Yea
R: 42/2/1 (4.5% defecting)
D: 53/1/1 (1.9% defecting)
22-OctH.R. 5114On the Amendment S.Amdt. 3091Agreed toByrd Amendment No. 3091; To raise the ceiling on tied aid credits in the Economic Support Fund.
3001/97/2Bipartisan Majority:Nay
R: 0/44/1 (0.0% defecting)
D: 1/53/1 (1.9% defecting)
22-OctH.R. 5114On the Motion S.Amdt. 3092RejectedMotion To Strike Language; To provide discretionary authority to the President for the drawdown, for Israel, of defense articles from the stocks of the Department of Defense.
30148/50/2R win:Nay
R: 6/38/1 (13.6% defecting)
D: 42/12/1 (22.2% defecting)
22-OctH.R. 5769Whether the Amendment is GermaneHeld NongermaneCommittee Amdt - Page 155, Line 13; Department of the Interior and Related Agencies Appropriations Act, 1991
30252/44/3R win:Yea
R: 38/6/1 (13.6% defecting)
D: 14/38/2 (26.9% defecting)
23-OctH.R. 5769On the Motion to Table S.Amdt. 3110Agreed toMotion To Table Fowler Amendment No. 3110; To reduce appropriations for forest road construction by $100,000,000 and reallocate 40,000,000 of that amount to other activities.
30362/34/3D win:Yea
R: 15/29/1 (34.1% defecting)
D: 47/5/2 (9.6% defecting)
23-OctH.R. 5769On the Motion to Table S.Amdt. 3112Agreed toMotion To Table Amendment No. 3112; To provide for agency consultation to consider the Northern Spotted Owl.
30466/34/0D win:Yea
R: 11/34/0 (24.4% defecting)
D: 55/0/0 (0.0% defecting)
24-OctS. 2104On Overriding the VetoVeto SustainedS. 2104 - Veto Override; Civil Rights Act of 1990
30552/47/1D win:Yea
R: 1/43/1 (2.3% defecting)
D: 51/4/0 (7.3% defecting)
24-OctH.R. 5021On the Motion to TableAgreed toMotion To Table; Departments of Commerce, Justice, and State, the Judiciary, and Related Agencies Appropriations Act, 1991
30676/23/1Bipartisan Majority:Yea
R: 35/9/1 (20.5% defecting)
D: 41/14/0 (25.5% defecting)
24-OctH.R. 5114On Passage of the BillPassedH.R. 5114; Foreign Operations, Export Financing, and Related Programs Appropriations Act, 1991
30729/70/1D win:Nay
R: 23/21/1 (47.7% defecting)
D: 6/49/0 (10.9% defecting)
24-OctH.R. 5769On the Amendment S.Amdt. 3119RejectedHelms Amendment No. 3119; To prohibit the use of funds by the National Endowment for the Arts to promote, distribute, disseminate, or produce materials that depict or describe sexual or excretory activities or organs.
30873/24/3Bipartisan Majority:Yea
R: 25/18/2 (41.9% defecting)
D: 48/6/1 (11.1% defecting)
24-OctH.R. 5769On the Amendment S.Amdt. 3130Agreed toHatch Amendment No. 3130; To require that the National Endowment for the Arts establish review panel procedures and sanctions for persons who produce obscene projects or productions.
30992/6/2Bipartisan Majority:Yea
R: 38/5/2 (11.6% defecting)
D: 54/1/0 (1.8% defecting)
24-OctH.R. 5769On Passage of the BillPassedH.R. 5769; Department of the Interior and Related Agencies Appropriations Act, 1991
31032/60/8R win:Nay
R: 2/39/4 (4.9% defecting)
D: 30/21/4 (41.2% defecting)
24-OctH.R. 5399On the Motion to Table S.Amdt. 3143RejectedMotion To Table Amendment No. 3143; To reduce the total funds appropriated in the act by five percent.
31142/51/7R win:Nay
R: 5/37/3 (11.9% defecting)
D: 37/14/4 (27.5% defecting)
25-OctH.R. 5399On the Amendment S.Amdt. 3147RejectedFord Amendment No. 3147; To modify the rules for the use of the congressional frank for Members of the Senate.
31250/44/6R win:Yea
R: 34/8/3 (19.0% defecting)
D: 16/36/3 (30.8% defecting)
25-OctH.R. 5399On the Amendment S.Amdt. 3146Agreed toNickles Amendment No. 3146; To prohibit the transfer of Senate official mail allocations.
31373/22/5D win:Yea
R: 20/22/3 (47.6% defecting)
D: 53/0/2 (0.0% defecting)
25-OctH.R. 5399On the Amendment S.Amdt. 3161Agreed toWirth Amendment No. 3161; To remove the Library of Congress from consideration of the five percent reduction.
31472/24/4Bipartisan Majority:Yea
R: 25/18/2 (41.9% defecting)
D: 47/6/2 (11.3% defecting)
25-OctH.R. 5399On Passage of the BillPassedH.R. 5399; Legislative Branch Appropriations Act, 1991
31582/15/3Bipartisan Majority:Yea
R: 29/14/2 (32.6% defecting)
D: 53/1/1 (1.9% defecting)
25-OctH.R. 5257On the Conference ReportAgreed toH.R. 5257 Conference Report; Departments of Labor, Health and Human Services, and Education, and Related Agencies Appropriations Act, 1991
31642/55/3D win:Nay
R: 41/2/2 (4.7% defecting)
D: 1/53/1 (1.9% defecting)
25-OctH.R. 5257On the Motion to Table S.Amdt. 3163RejectedBingaman Amendment No. 3163; To provide for the establishment of an independent National Council on Educational Goals, and for payment of the expenses incurred by the School Year Extension Study Commission.
31760/36/3Bipartisan Majority:Yea
R: 29/13/2 (31.0% defecting)
D: 31/23/1 (42.6% defecting)
25-OctS. 2830On the Conference ReportAgreed toS. 2830 Conference Report; Food, Agriculture, Conservation and Trade Act of 1990
31895/1/4Bipartisan Majority:Yea
R: 43/0/2 (0.0% defecting)
D: 52/1/2 (1.9% defecting)
25-OctH.R. 5257On the Amendment S.Amdt. 3164Agreed toDole Amendment No. 3164; To strengthen the program of employment and training assistance under the Job Training Partnership Act.
31980/17/3Bipartisan Majority:Yea
R: 37/6/2 (14.0% defecting)
D: 43/11/1 (20.4% defecting)
26-OctH.R. 5803On the Conference ReportAgreed toH.R. 5803 Conference Report; A bill making appropriations for the Department of Defense for the fiscal year ending September 30, 1991 and for other purposes.
32080/17/3Bipartisan Majority:Yea
R: 37/6/2 (14.0% defecting)
D: 43/11/1 (20.4% defecting)
26-OctH.R. 4739On the Conference ReportAgreed toH.R. 4739 Conference Report; National Defense Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 1991
32154/42/4D win:Yea
R: 1/42/2 (2.3% defecting)
D: 53/0/2 (0.0% defecting)
26-OctH.R. 5229On the Motion to Table S.Amdt. 3182Agreed toMotion To Table Amendment No. 3182; To provide that the Secretary of Transportation shall not reduce the obligation limitation allocated to Pennsylvania for Federal-aid highways and highway safety construction programs for fiscal year 1991.
32252/44/4D win:Yea
R: 0/42/3 (0.0% defecting)
D: 52/2/1 (3.7% defecting)
26-OctH.R. 5229On the Motion to Table S.Amdt. 3182Agreed toMotion To Table Motion To Reconsider; To provide that the Secretary of Transportation shall not reduce the obligation limitation allocated to Pennsylvania for Federal-aid highways and highway safety construction programs for fiscal year 1991.
32389/8/3Bipartisan Majority:Yea
R: 38/5/2 (11.6% defecting)
D: 51/3/1 (5.6% defecting)
26-OctS. 358On the Conference ReportAgreed toS. 358; Immigration Act of 1989 Naturalization Amendments of 1989
32489/10/1Bipartisan Majority:Yea
R: 39/5/1 (11.4% defecting)
D: 50/5/0 (9.1% defecting)
27-OctS. 1630On the Conference ReportAgreed toS. 1630 Conference Report; Clean Air Act Amendments of 1990 Clean Air Employment Transition Act
32593/6/1Bipartisan Majority:Yea
R: 38/6/1 (13.6% defecting)
D: 55/0/0 (0.0% defecting)
27-OctS. 566On the Conference ReportAgreed toS. 566 Conference Report; National Affordable Housing Act HOME Corporation Act
32654/45/1D win:Yea
R: 19/25/1 (43.2% defecting)
D: 35/20/0 (36.4% defecting)
27-OctH.R. 5835On the Conference ReportAgreed toH.R. 5835 Conference Report; Aging Aircraft Safety Act of 1990
Bipartisan: 147R wins: 52D wins: 124