Partisanship by Vote

Vote Numbertotal
yea/nay/NV
partiesDateIssueQuestionResultDescription
151/46/3R win:Yea
R: 51/0/0 (0.0% defecting)
D: 0/45/3 (0.0% defecting)
07-Jann/aOn the Motion to AdjournAgreed toMotion to Adjourn
245/51/4R win:Nay
R: 0/50/1 (0.0% defecting)
D: 44/1/3 (2.2% defecting)
16-JanH.J.Res. 2On the Amendment S.Amdt. 2RejectedByrd Amendment No. 2; To provide additional funds for certain homeland security measures.
345/51/4R win:Nay
R: 0/50/1 (0.0% defecting)
D: 44/1/3 (2.2% defecting)
16-JanH.J.Res. 2On the Amendment S.Amdt. 8RejectedByrd Amendment No. 8; To provide additional funds for certain homeland security measures.
452/45/3R win:Yea
R: 50/0/1 (0.0% defecting)
D: 2/44/2 (4.3% defecting)
16-JanH.J.Res. 2On the Amendment S.Amdt. 19Agreed toGregg Amdt. No. 19; To provide additional funding for innovative programs at the state and local level.
546/51/3R win:Nay
R: 0/50/1 (0.0% defecting)
D: 45/1/2 (2.2% defecting)
16-JanH.J.Res. 2On the Amendment S.Amdt. 13RejectedKennedy Amdt. No. 13; To provide additional funding for education.
652/46/2R win:Yea
R: 50/0/1 (0.0% defecting)
D: 2/45/1 (4.3% defecting)
17-JanH.J.Res. 2On the Motion to Table S.Amdt. 32Agreed toMotion To Table Harkin Amdt. No. 32; To restore funding for nondiscretionary Byrne grants to a level of $500,000,000.
746/52/2R win:Nay
R: 0/50/1 (0.0% defecting)
D: 45/2/1 (4.3% defecting)
17-JanH.J.Res. 2On the Amendment S.Amdt. 36RejectedByrd Amendment No. 36; To nullify all across-the-board rescissions contained in this joint resolution.
862/33/5D win:Yea
R: 20/30/1 (40.0% defecting)
D: 41/3/4 (6.8% defecting)
17-JanH.J.Res. 2On the Motion to Table S.Amdt. 44Agreed toMotion To Table McCain Amdt. No. 44; To strike section 211 of Division B.
992/0/8Bipartisan Majority:Yea
R: 50/0/1 (0.0% defecting)
D: 41/0/7 (0.0% defecting)
21-JanS. 121On Passage of the BillPassedS. 121; National AMBER Alert Network Act of 2003
1088/4/8Bipartisan Majority:Yea
R: 46/4/1 (8.0% defecting)
D: 41/0/7 (0.0% defecting)
21-JanH.J.Res. 2On the Amendment S.Amdt. 27Agreed toReed Amdt. No. 27; To provide additional amounts for low-income home energy assistance.
1151/45/4R win:Yea
R: 45/6/0 (11.8% defecting)
D: 6/38/4 (13.6% defecting)
22-JanH.J.Res. 2On the Amendment S.Amdt. 86Agreed toInhofe Amdt. No. 86, As Modified; To provide for a study by the National Academy of Sciences.
1246/50/4R win:Nay
R: 6/45/0 (11.8% defecting)
D: 39/5/4 (11.4% defecting)
22-JanH.J.Res. 2On the Amendment S.Amdt. 67RejectedEdwards Amdt. No. 67; To require a study of the final rule relating to prevention of significant deterioration and nonattainment new source review to determine the effects of the final rule on air pollution and human health.
1394/0/6Bipartisan Majority:Yea
R: 51/0/0 (0.0% defecting)
D: 42/0/6 (0.0% defecting)
22-JanPN1On the NominationConfirmedConfirmation Thomas J. Ridge, of Pennsylvania, to be Secretary of Homeland Security.
1445/49/6R win:Nay
R: 3/48/0 (5.9% defecting)
D: 41/1/6 (2.4% defecting)
22-JanH.J.Res. 2On the Motion S.Amdt. 40RejectedMotion To Waive C.B.A. RE: Reed Amdt. No. 40; To expend the Temporary Extended Unemployment Compensation Act of 2002.
1559/35/6R win:Yea
R: 51/0/0 (0.0% defecting)
D: 8/34/6 (19.0% defecting)
22-JanH.J.Res. 2On the Amendment S.Amdt. 204Agreed toCochran Amdt. No. 204; To provide agricultural assistance.
1639/56/5R win:Nay
R: 0/51/0 (0.0% defecting)
D: 38/5/5 (11.6% defecting)
22-JanH.J.Res. 2On the Amendment S.Amdt. 79RejectedDaschle Amdt. No. 79; To provide emergency disaster assistance to agricultural producers.
1748/46/6R win:Yea
R: 46/4/1 (8.0% defecting)
D: 2/41/5 (4.7% defecting)
22-JanH.J.Res. 2On the Motion to Table S.Amdt. 97Agreed toMotion To Table Nelson(FL) Amdt. No. 97; To make additional appropriations for emergency relief activities.
1864/31/5Bipartisan Majority:Yea
R: 38/13/0 (25.5% defecting)
D: 26/17/5 (39.5% defecting)
22-JanH.J.Res. 2On the Motion to Table S.Amdt. 68Agreed toMotion To Table Specter Amdt. No. 68; To provide special minimum funding requirements for certain pension plans maintained pursuant to collective bargaining agreements.
1936/61/3R win:Nay
R: 4/47/0 (7.8% defecting)
D: 31/14/3 (31.1% defecting)
23-JanH.J.Res. 2On the Amendment S.Amdt. 200RejectedFeingold Amdt. No. 200; To restrict funds made available for IMET assistance for Indonesian military personnel to "Expanded International Military Education and Training" assistance unless certain conditions are met.
2051/46/3R win:Yea
R: 50/1/0 (2.0% defecting)
D: 1/44/3 (2.2% defecting)
23-JanH.J.Res. 2On the Motion to Table S.Amdt. 123Agreed toMotion to Table Kennedy Amdt. No. 123; To increase funding for reducing health disparities and promoting minority health.
2141/56/3R win:Nay
R: 1/50/0 (2.0% defecting)
D: 39/6/3 (13.3% defecting)
23-JanH.J.Res. 2On the Motion S.Amdt. 89RejectedMotion to Waive CBA Re: Clinton Amdt. No. 89; To improve health care under the medicare and medicaid programs.
2262/34/4Bipartisan Majority:Yea
R: 28/23/0 (45.1% defecting)
D: 33/11/4 (25.0% defecting)
23-JanH.J.Res. 2On the Motion to Table S.Amdt. 214Agreed toMotion To Table McCain Amdt. No. 214; To require completion of the feasibility study required by Public Law 105-245, and the other requirements of that law relating to construction of an emergency outlet at Devils Lake, North Dakota, before any appropriated funds are spent for the project.
2367/30/3R win:Yea
R: 45/6/0 (11.8% defecting)
D: 22/23/3 (48.9% defecting)
23-JanH.J.Res. 2On the Motion to Table S.Amdt. 230Agreed toMotion to Table McCain Amdt. No. 230; To reduce the total construction general account in the Corps of Engineers, Flood Control, Mississippi River and Tributaries, etc., account by $14,750,000 and restore the appropriation for the Yazoo Basin Backwater Pumping Plant to the $250,000 level recommended by the President.
2450/48/2R win:Yea
R: 48/3/0 (5.9% defecting)
D: 2/44/2 (4.3% defecting)
23-JanH.J.Res. 2On the Motion to Table S.Amdt. 108Agreed toMotion to Table Cantwell Amdt. No. 108; To increase appropriations for workforce investment activities.
2550/48/2R win:Yea
R: 49/2/0 (3.9% defecting)
D: 1/45/2 (2.2% defecting)
23-JanH.J.Res. 2On the Amendment S.Amdt. 246Agreed toThomas Amdt. No. 246; To propose a substitute.
2647/50/3R win:Nay
R: 2/49/0 (3.9% defecting)
D: 44/1/3 (2.2% defecting)
23-JanH.J.Res. 2On the Amendment S.Amdt. 247RejectedMikulski Amdt. No. 247; To prohibit funds to be used to establish, apply, or enforce certain goals relating to Federal employees and public-private competitions or work force conversions, and for other purposes.
2753/45/2R win:Yea
R: 50/1/0 (2.0% defecting)
D: 3/43/2 (6.5% defecting)
23-JanH.J.Res. 2On the Motion to Table S.Amdt. 192Agreed toMotion to Table Lautenberg Amdt. No. 192; To increase the appropriation for the Hazardous Substance Superfund.
2869/29/2R win:Yea
R: 50/1/0 (2.0% defecting)
D: 19/27/2 (41.3% defecting)
23-JanH.J.Res. 2On the Joint ResolutionAgreed toH.J.Res. 2; Consolidated Appropriations Resolution, 2003
2999/0/1Bipartisan Majority:Yea
R: 51/0/0 (0.0% defecting)
D: 47/0/1 (0.0% defecting)
30-JanPN2On the NominationConfirmedConfirmation Gordon England, of Texas, to be Deputy Secretary of Homeland Security
3095/0/5Bipartisan Majority:Yea
R: 50/0/1 (0.0% defecting)
D: 44/0/4 (0.0% defecting)
05-FebS.Res. 45On the ResolutionAgreed toS. Res. 45; A resolution commemorating the Columbia Astronauts.
3191/0/9Bipartisan Majority:Yea
R: 49/0/2 (0.0% defecting)
D: 41/0/7 (0.0% defecting)
10-FebPN17On the NominationConfirmedConfirmation John R. Adams, Of Ohio, To Be U.S. Ditrict Judge
3294/0/6Bipartisan Majority:Yea
R: 50/0/1 (0.0% defecting)
D: 43/0/5 (0.0% defecting)
10-FebPN28On the NominationConfirmedConfirmation: S. James Otero, Of California, To Be U.S. District Judge
3391/0/9Bipartisan Majority:Yea
R: 48/0/3 (0.0% defecting)
D: 43/0/5 (0.0% defecting)
10-FebPN26On the NominationConfirmedConfirmation Robert A. Junell, Of Texas, To Be U.S. District Judge
3476/20/4Bipartisan Majority:Yea
R: 49/1/1 (2.0% defecting)
D: 27/18/3 (40.0% defecting)
13-FebH.J.Res. 2On the Conference ReportAgreed toConference Report, H.J.Res.2; Consolidated Appropriations Resolution, 2003
3584/0/16Bipartisan Majority:Yea
R: 47/0/4 (0.0% defecting)
D: 37/0/11 (0.0% defecting)
24-FebS. 151On Passage of the BillPassedS. 151, As Amended; PROTECT Act
3673/1/26Bipartisan Majority:Yea
R: 48/0/3 (0.0% defecting)
D: 25/1/22 (3.8% defecting)
26-FebPN6On the Motion for AttendanceAgreed toMotion To Instruct Sergeant At Arms
3774/1/25Bipartisan Majority:Yea
R: 47/0/4 (0.0% defecting)
D: 27/1/20 (3.6% defecting)
27-FebPN6On the Motion for AttendanceAgreed toMotion To Instruct Sergeant At Arms
3889/0/11Bipartisan Majority:Yea
R: 47/0/4 (0.0% defecting)
D: 41/0/7 (0.0% defecting)
03-MarPN35On the NominationConfirmedConfirmation of Marian Blank Horn, of Maryland, to be a Judge of The U.S. Court of Federal Claims
3994/0/6Bipartisan Majority:Yea
R: 49/0/2 (0.0% defecting)
D: 44/0/4 (0.0% defecting)
04-MarS.Res. 71On the ResolutionAgreed toS. Res. 71 As Amended; A resolution expressing the support for the Pledge of Allegiance.
4055/44/1R win:Yea
R: 51/0/0 (0.0% defecting)
D: 4/43/1 (8.5% defecting)
06-MarPN6On the Cloture MotionRejectedMotion To Invoke Cloture On The Nomination Of Miguel A. Estrada To Be U.S. Circuit Judge
4144/50/6R win:Nay
R: 0/48/3 (0.0% defecting)
D: 43/2/3 (4.4% defecting)
06-MarTreaty Doc. 107-8On the AmendmentRejectedLevin Amdt. No. 252 As Modified; To provide an additional condition requiring notice and consultations prior to withdrawal from, or extension of, the Treaty.
4245/50/5R win:Nay
R: 0/48/3 (0.0% defecting)
D: 44/2/2 (4.3% defecting)
06-MarTreaty Doc. 107-8On the AmendmentRejectedKerry Amdt. No. 255; To provide an additional condition.
4395/0/5Bipartisan Majority:Yea
R: 48/0/3 (0.0% defecting)
D: 46/0/2 (0.0% defecting)
06-MarTreaty Doc. 107-8On the Resolution of RatificationAgreed toTreaty Document 107-8 Resolution Of Ratification; The Treaty Between the United States of America and the Russian Federation on Strategic Offensive Reductions, Signed at Moscow on May 24, 2002
4491/0/9Bipartisan Majority:Yea
R: 48/0/3 (0.0% defecting)
D: 42/0/6 (0.0% defecting)
10-MarPN23On the NominationConfirmedConfirmation Gregory L. Frost, Of Ohio, To Be U.S. District Judge
4549/47/4D win:Yea
R: 6/44/1 (12.0% defecting)
D: 42/3/3 (6.7% defecting)
11-MarS. 3On the Motion S.Amdt. 258RejectedMotion To Waive C.B.A. RE: Murray Amdt. No. 258; To improve the availability of contraceptives for women.
4660/38/2R win:Yea
R: 47/4/0 (7.8% defecting)
D: 12/34/2 (26.1% defecting)
12-MarS. 3On the Motion to Table S.Amdt. 259Agreed toMotion To Table Durbin Amdt. No. 259 As Modified; In the nature of a substitute.
4742/56/2R win:Nay
R: 2/49/0 (3.9% defecting)
D: 39/7/2 (15.2% defecting)
12-MarS. 3On the MotionRejectedBoxer Motion To Commit S. 3 To The Judiciary Committee With Instructions; Partial-Birth Abortion Ban Act of 2003
4852/46/2D win:Yea
R: 9/41/1 (18.0% defecting)
D: 42/5/1 (10.6% defecting)
12-MarS. 3On the Amendment S.Amdt. 260Agreed toHarkin Amdt. No. 260; To express the sense of the Senate concerning the decision of the Supreme Court in Roe v. Wade.
4935/60/5R win:Nay
R: 1/48/2 (2.0% defecting)
D: 33/12/3 (26.7% defecting)
12-MarS. 3On the Amendment S.Amdt. 261RejectedFeinstein Amdt. No. 261; In the nature of a substitute.
5091/0/9Bipartisan Majority:Yea
R: 47/0/4 (0.0% defecting)
D: 43/0/5 (0.0% defecting)
12-MarPN29On the NominationConfirmedConfirmation William D. Quarles, Jr. Of Maryland To Be U.S. District Judge
5164/33/3R win:Yea
R: 48/3/0 (5.9% defecting)
D: 16/29/3 (35.6% defecting)
13-MarS. 3On Passage of the BillPassedS. 3 As Amended; Partial-Birth Abortion Ban Act of 2003
5297/0/3Bipartisan Majority:Yea
R: 51/0/0 (0.0% defecting)
D: 45/0/3 (0.0% defecting)
13-MarPN31On the NominationConfirmedConfirmation Thomas A. Varlan, Of Tennessee, To Be U.S. District Judge
5355/42/3R win:Yea
R: 51/0/0 (0.0% defecting)
D: 4/41/3 (8.9% defecting)
13-MarPN6On the Cloture MotionRejectedMotion To Invoke Cloture On The Nomination Of Miguel A. Estrada, Of Virginia, To Be U.S. Circuit Judge
5474/19/7Bipartisan Majority:Yea
R: 47/0/4 (0.0% defecting)
D: 26/19/3 (42.2% defecting)
13-MarPN4On the NominationConfirmedConfirmantion Jay S. Bybee, Of Nevada, To Be U.S. Circuit Judge
5592/0/8Bipartisan Majority:Yea
R: 47/0/4 (0.0% defecting)
D: 44/0/4 (0.0% defecting)
13-MarPN18On the NominationConfirmedConfirmation J. Daniel Breen, Of Tennessee, To Be U.S. District Judge
5655/45/0R win:Yea
R: 51/0/0 (0.0% defecting)
D: 4/44/0 (8.3% defecting)
18-MarPN6On the Cloture MotionRejectedMotion to Invoke Cloture on the Nomination of Miguel A. Estrada to be U.S. Circuit Judge.
5743/56/1R win:Nay
R: 0/51/0 (0.0% defecting)
D: 42/5/1 (10.6% defecting)
18-MarS.Con.Res. 23On the Motion S.Amdt. 264RejectedMotion to Waive CBA Re: Conrad Amdt. No. 264; To prevent further deficit increases, except for national and homeland security and short-term effects of measures providing for economic recovery, until the President submits to Congress a detailed estimate of the full cost of the conflict with Iraq.
5857/42/1R win:Yea
R: 51/0/0 (0.0% defecting)
D: 6/41/1 (12.8% defecting)
18-MarS.Con.Res. 23On the Motion to Table S.Amdt. 266Agreed toMotion to Table Conrad Amdt. No. 266; To redirect $1.214 trillion in revenues that would have been lost by implementing the President's entire tax cut agenda into a reserve fund to strengthen the Social Security trust funds over the long-term.
5952/48/0D win:Yea
R: 8/43/0 (15.7% defecting)
D: 43/5/0 (10.4% defecting)
19-MarS.Con.Res. 23On the Amendment S.Amdt. 272Agreed toBoxer Amdt. No. 272.; To prevent consideration of drilling in the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge in a fast-track budget reconciliation bill.
6050/48/2R win:Yea
R: 49/2/0 (3.9% defecting)
D: 1/45/2 (2.2% defecting)
19-MarS.Con.Res. 23On the Motion to Table S.Amdt. 284Agreed toMotion to Table Murray Amdt. No. 284; To fully fund the No Child Left Behind Act in 2004 and reduce debt by reducing tax breaks for the wealthiest taxpayers.
6199/0/1Bipartisan Majority:Yea
R: 51/0/0 (0.0% defecting)
D: 47/0/1 (0.0% defecting)
20-MarS.Res. 95On the ResolutionAgreed toS.Res. 95; President and Armed Forces Appreciation resolution
6251/48/1R win:Yea
R: 47/4/0 (7.8% defecting)
D: 4/43/1 (8.5% defecting)
20-MarS.Con.Res. 23On the Amendment S.Amdt. 288Agreed toKyl Amdt. No. 288, as Modified; To provide financial security to family farm and small business owners by ending the unfair practice of taxing someone at death.
6355/44/1R win:Yea
R: 51/0/0 (0.0% defecting)
D: 3/44/1 (6.4% defecting)
20-MarS.Con.Res. 23On the Motion to Table S.Amdt. 294Agreed toMotion to Table Graham (FL) Amdt. No. 294; To provide a meaningful prescription drug benefit in Medicare that is available to all beneficiaries.
6480/19/1Bipartisan Majority:Yea
R: 32/19/0 (37.3% defecting)
D: 47/0/1 (0.0% defecting)
20-MarS.Con.Res. 23On the Amendment S.Amdt. 275Agreed toRockefeller Amdt. No. 275; To express the sense of the Senate concerning State fiscal relief.
6545/54/1R win:Nay
R: 0/51/0 (0.0% defecting)
D: 44/3/1 (6.4% defecting)
21-MarS.Con.Res. 23On the Amendment S.Amdt. 299RejectedSchumer Amdt. No. 299; To provide immediate assistance to meet pressing homeland security needs by providing funding in 2003 for first responders, port security, bioterrorism preparedness and prevention, border security and transit security, the FBI; to restore the elimination of funding of the COPS program, firefighter equipment grants, Byrne Grants and Local Law enforcement grants; to provide a sustained commitment of resources for homeland security needs without reducing funding to other key domestic law enforcement and public safety priorities; and to reduce the deficit.
6697/0/3Bipartisan Majority:Yea
R: 50/0/1 (0.0% defecting)
D: 46/0/2 (0.0% defecting)
21-MarS.Con.Res. 23On the Amendment S.Amdt. 369Agreed toCochran Amdt. No. 369; To make additional funds available for certain homeland security needs.
6752/47/1D win:Yea
R: 4/47/0 (7.8% defecting)
D: 47/0/1 (0.0% defecting)
21-MarS.Con.Res. 23On the Amendment S.Amdt. 270Agreed toFeingold Amdt. No. 270; To set aside a reserve fund for possible military action and reconstruction in Iraq.
6846/53/1R win:Nay
R: 1/50/0 (2.0% defecting)
D: 44/3/1 (6.4% defecting)
21-MarS.Con.Res. 23On the Amendment S.Amdt. 300RejectedLautenberg Amdt. No. 300; To restore national security funding.
6922/77/1Bipartisan Majority:Nay
R: 1/50/0 (2.0% defecting)
D: 20/27/1 (42.6% defecting)
21-MarS.Con.Res. 23On the Amendment S.Amdt. 265RejectedHollings Amdt. No. 265; To eliminate tax cuts.
7047/52/1R win:Nay
R: 1/50/0 (2.0% defecting)
D: 45/2/1 (4.3% defecting)
21-MarS.Con.Res. 23On the Amendment S.Amdt. 376RejectedConrad Amdt. No. 376; To provide full funding for the individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA) part B grants over ten years by reducing tax breaks for the wealthiest tax payers.
7189/10/1Bipartisan Majority:Yea
R: 50/1/0 (2.0% defecting)
D: 39/8/1 (17.0% defecting)
21-MarS.Con.Res. 23On the Amendment S.Amdt. 377Agreed toGregg Amdt. No. 377; To increase funding for part B of the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act by reducing spending on other government programs by a commensurate amount.
7245/54/1R win:Nay
R: 0/51/0 (0.0% defecting)
D: 44/3/1 (6.4% defecting)
21-MarS.Con.Res. 23On the Amendment S.Amdt. 349RejectedMikulski Amdt. No. 349; To revise the resolution to accommodate in reconciliations legislation a partially refundable tax credit of up to $5,000 for eligible expenses for individuals with long term or chronic care needs or their family caregivers who pay these expenses; in which "eligible expenses" shall include prescription drugs, medical bills, durable medical equipment, home health care custodial care, respite care, adult day care, transportation to chronic care or medical facilities, specialized therapy (including occupational therapy, physical therapy, or rehabilitational therapy), other specialized services for children (including day care for children with special needs) and other long term care related expenses as defined by the Secretary of Health and Human Services; and in which "individuals with long term or chronic care needs" of daily living, individuals with severe cognitive impairment, individual
7348/52/0R win:Nay
R: 0/51/0 (0.0% defecting)
D: 47/1/0 (2.1% defecting)
21-MarS.Con.Res. 23On the Amendment S.Amdt. 381RejectedClinton Amdt. No. 381; To raise the 2003 caps by $3.5 billion for homeland security funding through a Domestic Defense Fund at the Homeland Security's Office of Domestic Preparedness in FY 2003 and to reduce the size of newly proposed tax cuts in the amount of $7 billion to pay for this amendment and for the cost of previously passed homeland security funding.
7449/51/0R win:Nay
R: 1/50/0 (2.0% defecting)
D: 47/1/0 (2.1% defecting)
21-MarS.Con.Res. 23On the Amendment S.Amdt. 385RejectedDorgan Amdt. No. 385; To increase FY 2004 funding for the discretionary programs of the Department of Veterans Affairs by $1,019,000,000, so it matches the level proposed by a coalition of veterans groups in the Independent Budget; to decrease the deficit by a similar amount; and to use the unreconciled tax cut to pay for it.
7558/42/0R win:Yea
R: 51/0/0 (0.0% defecting)
D: 7/41/0 (14.6% defecting)
21-MarS.Con.Res. 23On the Motion to Table S.Amdt. 386Agreed toMotion to Table Harkin Amdt. No. 386.; To reduce the reconciliation instruction by $375 billion, reduce the size of tax cuts allowed by $980 billion and to reduce deficits by $1.1 Trillion.
7638/62/0R win:Nay
R: 2/49/0 (3.9% defecting)
D: 36/12/0 (25.0% defecting)
21-MarS.Con.Res. 23On the Amendment S.Amdt. 339RejectedBreaux Amdt. No. 339, as Modified; To reduce tax cut to $350 billion.
7751/49/0D win:Yea
R: 3/48/0 (5.9% defecting)
D: 47/1/0 (2.1% defecting)
21-MarS.Con.Res. 23On the Amendment S.Amdt. 387Agreed toByrd Amdt. No. 387; To provide adequate funds for the National Railroad Passenger Corporation (Amtrak).
7848/52/0R win:Nay
R: 0/51/0 (0.0% defecting)
D: 47/1/0 (2.1% defecting)
21-MarS.Con.Res. 23On the Amendment S.Amdt. 278RejectedBiden Amdt. No. 278, as Modified; To make available funds for the COPS program.
7979/21/0Bipartisan Majority:Yea
R: 32/19/0 (37.3% defecting)
D: 46/2/0 (4.2% defecting)
21-MarS.Con.Res. 23On the Amendment S.Amdt. 358Agreed toBond Amdt. No. 358; To make available funds for certain transportation programs.
8096/1/3Bipartisan Majority:Yea
R: 50/1/0 (2.0% defecting)
D: 45/0/3 (0.0% defecting)
25-MarS.Con.Res. 23On the Amendment S.Amdt. 401Agreed toSpecter Amdt. No. 401; To increase discretionary health spending for fiscal year 2004 by $2,800,000,000 and make an offsetting reduction in overall administrative expenses.
8146/51/3R win:Nay
R: 0/51/0 (0.0% defecting)
D: 45/0/3 (0.0% defecting)
25-MarS.Con.Res. 23On the Amendment S.Amdt. 324RejectedLincoln Amdt. No. 324; To allow full access to Tricare for National Guard and Reserve Personnel and their families on a continual basis, offset with reductions to the tax cut.
8246/51/3R win:Nay
R: 1/50/0 (2.0% defecting)
D: 44/1/3 (2.2% defecting)
25-MarS.Con.Res. 23On the Amendment S.Amdt. 348RejectedBaucus Amdt. No. 348; To ensure that a prescription drug benefit is available to all medicare beneficiaries on an equal basis, including those who choose to remain in the current fee-for-service program.
8343/56/1R win:Nay
R: 0/51/0 (0.0% defecting)
D: 42/5/1 (10.6% defecting)
25-MarS.Con.Res. 23On the Amendment S.Amdt. 411RejectedConrad Amdt. No. 411; To provide a substitute.
8446/52/2R win:Nay
R: 1/50/0 (2.0% defecting)
D: 45/2/1 (4.3% defecting)
25-MarS.Con.Res. 23On the Amendment S.Amdt. 412RejectedByrd Amdt. No. 412y; To foster greater debate in the Senate and to prevent further increases in the deficit by striking the reconciliation instructions to the Committee on Finance.
8548/51/1R win:Nay
R: 0/51/0 (0.0% defecting)
D: 47/0/1 (0.0% defecting)
25-MarS.Con.Res. 23On the Amendment S.Amdt. 315RejectedKennedy Amdt. No. 315; To ensure that the budget includes funds to extend temporary unemployment compensation benefits, provides benefits to the million long-term unemployed Americans, and provides benefits to part-time and low-wage workers.
8648/51/1R win:Nay
R: 0/51/0 (0.0% defecting)
D: 47/0/1 (0.0% defecting)
25-MarS.Con.Res. 23On the Amendment S.Amdt. 415RejectedDodd Amdt. No. 415; To increase funding for after-school programs to the levels promised by the No Child Left Behind Act to serve 1.6 million more children in FY 2004 and to increase funding for Head Start to serve 80 percent of eligible 3 and 4 year olds and increase the number of infants and toddlers served and for deficit reduction.
8748/51/1R win:Nay
R: 0/51/0 (0.0% defecting)
D: 47/0/1 (0.0% defecting)
25-MarS.Con.Res. 23On the Amendment S.Amdt. 361RejectedDaschle Amdt. No, 361; To fulfill the U.S. commitment to provide health care to American Indians and Alaska Natives.
8847/51/2R win:Nay
R: 0/50/1 (0.0% defecting)
D: 46/1/1 (2.1% defecting)
25-MarS.Con.Res. 23On the Amendment S.Amdt. 318RejectedLeahy Amdt. No. 318; To increase the level of funding in fiscal year 2004 for first responders by $3,000,000,000 (to a total of $6,500,000,000) to support their efforts to protect homeland security and prevent and respond to acts of terrorism, and to reduce tax reductions for taxpayers with annual incomes greater then $300,000, and to provide an additional $3,000,000,000 for deficit reduction.
8949/49/2both parties lose?
R: 1/49/1 (2.0% defecting)
D: 47/0/1 (0.0% defecting)
25-MarS.Con.Res. 23On the Amendment S.Amdt. 396RejectedHarkin Amdt. No. 396; To help rural health care providers and hospitals receive a fair reimbursement for services under Medicare by reducing tax cuts to the wealthiest income brackets.
9049/50/1R win:Nay
R: 1/50/0 (2.0% defecting)
D: 47/0/1 (0.0% defecting)
25-MarS.Con.Res. 23On the Amendment S.Amdt. 417RejectedBingaman Amdt No. 417; To increase Mandatory Child Care Spending by $4.6 billion over five years and $9.1 billion over ten years by reducing the tax cut.
9148/50/2R win:Nay
R: 0/50/1 (0.0% defecting)
D: 47/0/1 (0.0% defecting)
25-MarS.Con.Res. 23On the Amendment S.Amdt. 419RejectedDodd Amdt. No. 419; To increase the budget authority for Federal "FIRE Act" grants and to express the sense of the Senate that from the total funding provided for Federal "FIRE Act" grants, not less than $1,000,000,000 per year will be used for grants to local governments to hire additional firefighters and not less that $750,000,000 per year for the purchase of firefighting equipment and training, and to provide for a reduction in the deficit.
9249/50/1R win:Nay
R: 1/50/0 (2.0% defecting)
D: 47/0/1 (0.0% defecting)
25-MarS.Con.Res. 23On the Amendment S.Amdt. 418RejectedClinton Amdt. No. 418; To raise the caps and provide direct first responder funding to localities and for high threat areas through the Department of Homeland Security's Office of Domestic Preparedness in 2003 and 2004, to restore funding for the Edward Byrne Memorial State and Local Law Enforcement Act ("Byrne Grant" program) and the Local Law Enforcement Block Grant Program, and to reduce the deficit, by reducing the size of newly proposed tax cuts.
9351/48/1D win:Yea
R: 3/48/0 (5.9% defecting)
D: 47/0/1 (0.0% defecting)
25-MarS.Con.Res. 23On the Amendment S.Amdt. 420Agreed toBreaux Amdt. No. 420; To redirect $396 billion into a reserve fund to strengthen the Social Security trust funds over the long term.
9447/52/1D win:Nay
R: 47/4/0 (7.8% defecting)
D: 0/47/1 (0.0% defecting)
25-MarS.Con.Res. 23On the Amendment S.Amdt. 413RejectedBunning Amdt. No. 413; To repeal a 1993 tax increase on Social Security benefits.
9542/57/1R win:Nay
R: 1/50/0 (2.0% defecting)
D: 40/7/1 (14.9% defecting)
25-MarS.Con.Res. 23On the Amendment S.Amdt. 330RejectedCarper Amdt. No. 330; In the nature of a substitute.
9647/52/1R win:Nay
R: 1/50/0 (2.0% defecting)
D: 45/2/1 (4.3% defecting)
25-MarS.Con.Res. 23On the Amendment S.Amdt. 423RejectedCorzine Amdt. No. 423; To provide increased funding for environmental protection and natural resources conservation.
9743/56/1R win:Nay
R: 1/50/0 (2.0% defecting)
D: 41/6/1 (12.8% defecting)
25-MarS.Con.Res. 23On the Amendment S.Amdt. 408RejectedLautenberg Amdt. No. 408; To require polluters to pay for cleanup of toxic waste sites, by reinstating the original superfund taxes.
9849/50/1R win:Nay
R: 1/50/0 (2.0% defecting)
D: 47/0/1 (0.0% defecting)
25-MarS.Con.Res. 23On the Amendment S.Amdt. 424RejectedClinton Amdt. No. 424; To restore funding for vocational education to the fiscal year 2003 level for fiscal years 2004 through 2013.
9946/53/1R win:Nay
R: 0/51/0 (0.0% defecting)
D: 45/2/1 (4.3% defecting)
25-MarS.Con.Res. 23On the Amendment S.Amdt. 425RejectedHarkin Amdt. No. 425; To restore education cuts.
10037/62/1R win:Nay
R: 1/50/0 (2.0% defecting)
D: 35/12/1 (25.5% defecting)
25-MarS.Con.Res. 23On the Amendment S.Amdt. 397RejectedKerry Amdt. No. 397; To provide for a $150 billion revenue stimulus for fiscal years 2003 and 2004 without adding to the long-term debt.
10149/50/1R win:Nay
R: 1/50/0 (2.0% defecting)
D: 47/0/1 (0.0% defecting)
25-MarS.Con.Res. 23On the Motion S.Amdt. 426RejectedMotion to Waive Bayh Amdt. No. 426; To express the sense of the Senate on low income programs and the income tax on certain Social Security benefits.
10251/48/1D win:Yea
R: 3/48/0 (5.9% defecting)
D: 47/0/1 (0.0% defecting)
25-MarS.Con.Res. 23On the Amendment S.Amdt. 382Agreed toCantwell Amdt. No. 382; To restore funding for programs under the Workforce Investment Act of 1998.
10328/70/2R win:Nay
R: 0/51/0 (0.0% defecting)
D: 27/19/2 (41.3% defecting)
26-MarS.Con.Res. 23On the Amendment S.Amdt. 409RejectedDayton Amdt. No. 409; To provide full and mandatory funding for IDEA beginning in FY2004.
10447/51/2R win:Nay
R: 0/51/0 (0.0% defecting)
D: 46/0/2 (0.0% defecting)
26-MarS.Con.Res. 23On the Amendment S.Amdt. 281RejectedKerry Amdt. No. 281; To increase the budget allocation for programs to combat the global HIV/AIDS epidemic and to reduce the deficit.
105100/0/0Bipartisan Majority:Yea
R: 51/0/0 (0.0% defecting)
D: 48/0/0 (0.0% defecting)
26-MarS.Con.Res. 23On the Amendment S.Amdt. 429Agreed toLandrieu Amdt. No. 429; To provide additional pay and benefits for active duty, guard, and reserve forces, such as augmenting Imminent Danger Pay and Family Separation allowance, and for modernization of equipment, weapons, and technology needs of the National Guard and Reserves in recognition of those currently involved in conflict Operations and the needs of their family members left behind.
10648/52/0D win:Nay
R: 47/4/0 (7.8% defecting)
D: 1/47/0 (2.1% defecting)
26-MarS.Con.Res. 23On the Amendment S.Amdt. 430RejectedMurkowski Amdt. No. 430; To extend the child tax credit until the year 2013.
10799/1/0Bipartisan Majority:Yea
R: 50/1/0 (2.0% defecting)
D: 48/0/0 (0.0% defecting)
26-MarS.Con.Res. 23On the Amendment S.Amdt. 431Agreed toLincoln Amdt. No. 431; To express the sense of the Senate regarding extending the $1,000 child credit for three additional years (2011-2013).
10856/44/0R win:Yea
R: 50/1/0 (2.0% defecting)
D: 6/42/0 (12.5% defecting)
26-MarS.Con.Res. 23On the Concurrent ResolutionAgreed toS.Con.Res. 23, as Amended; Budget resolution FY2004
10997/0/3Bipartisan Majority:Yea
R: 51/0/0 (0.0% defecting)
D: 45/0/3 (0.0% defecting)
27-MarS.Con.Res. 30On the Concurrent ResolutionAgreed toS.Con.Res. 30; A concurrent resolution expressing the sense of Congress to commend and express the gratitude of the United States to the nations participating with the United States in the Coalition to Disarm Iraq.
11097/0/3Bipartisan Majority:Yea
R: 51/0/0 (0.0% defecting)
D: 45/0/3 (0.0% defecting)
27-MarH.R. 1307On Passage of the BillPassedH.R. 1307, as Amended; Armed Forces Tax Fairness Act of 2003
11197/0/3Bipartisan Majority:Yea
R: 51/0/0 (0.0% defecting)
D: 45/0/3 (0.0% defecting)
27-MarPN278On the NominationConfirmedConfirmation James V. Selna, of California, to be U.S. District Judge
11293/0/7Bipartisan Majority:Yea
R: 48/0/3 (0.0% defecting)
D: 44/0/4 (0.0% defecting)
31-MarPN277On the NominationConfirmedNomination, Theresa Lazar Springmann, of Indiana, to be United States District Judge
11358/41/1R win:Yea
R: 51/0/0 (0.0% defecting)
D: 7/40/1 (14.9% defecting)
01-AprPN16On the NominationConfirmedConfirmation Timothy M. Tymkovich, Colorado, to be U.S. Circuit Judge
11455/44/1R win:Yea
R: 51/0/0 (0.0% defecting)
D: 4/43/1 (8.5% defecting)
02-AprPN6On the Cloture MotionRejectedMotion to Invoke Cloture on the Nomination of Miguel A. Estrada, of Virginia, to be U.S. Circuit Judge.
11552/47/1R win:Yea
R: 51/0/0 (0.0% defecting)
D: 1/46/1 (2.1% defecting)
02-AprS. 762On the Motion to Table S.Amdt. 445Agreed toMotion to Table Hollings Amdt. No. 445; Relative to port security.
11652/47/1R win:Yea
R: 51/0/0 (0.0% defecting)
D: 1/46/1 (2.1% defecting)
02-AprS. 762On the Motion to Table S.Amdt. 452Agreed toMotion to Table Landrieu Amdt. No. 452; To appropriate $1, 047,000,000 for procurement for the National Guard and Reserves.
11750/47/3R win:Yea
R: 48/2/1 (4.0% defecting)
D: 1/45/2 (2.2% defecting)
03-AprS. 762On the Motion to Table S.Amdt. 472Agreed toMotion to Table Boxer Amdt. No. 472; To set aside $30,000,000 for the Department of Homeland Security for research and development and deployment of technology to protect commercial aircraft from the threat posed by man-portable air defense systems.
11838/61/1D win:Nay
R: 31/20/0 (39.2% defecting)
D: 7/40/1 (14.9% defecting)
03-AprS. 762On the Amendment S.Amdt. 481RejectedMcCain Amdt. No. 481; To remove unauthorized and earmarked appropriations.
11952/46/2R win:Yea
R: 51/0/0 (0.0% defecting)
D: 1/45/2 (2.2% defecting)
03-AprS. 762On the Motion to Table S.Amdt. 494Agreed toMotion to Table Breaux Amdt. No. 494.; To allocate additional funds for certain federal homeland security programs.
12051/46/3R win:Yea
R: 50/0/1 (0.0% defecting)
D: 1/45/2 (2.2% defecting)
03-AprS. 762On the Motion to Table S.Amdt. 508Agreed toMotion to Table Byrd Amdt. No. 508; To protect the prerogatives of the Congress in the allocation of homeland security funding.
12179/18/3Bipartisan Majority:Yea
R: 49/1/1 (2.0% defecting)
D: 30/16/2 (34.8% defecting)
03-AprS. 762On the Motion to Table S.Amdt. 479Agreed toMotion to Table Hollings Amdt. No. 479; To express the sense of the Senate on paying the costs of the war with Iraq.
12265/32/3Bipartisan Majority:Yea
R: 35/15/1 (30.0% defecting)
D: 29/17/2 (37.0% defecting)
03-AprS. 762On the Amendment S.Amdt. 515Agreed toSpecter Amdt. No. 515; To increase funds for Protection and Preparedness of high threat areas under the Office for Domestic Preparedness.
12351/46/3R win:Yea
R: 50/0/1 (0.0% defecting)
D: 1/45/2 (2.2% defecting)
03-AprS. 762On the Motion to Table S.Amdt. 514Agreed toMotion to Table Schumer Amdt. No. 514; To increase the appropriation for the Office for Domestic Preparedness, Department of Homeland Security, by $2,330,000,000.
12467/26/7D win:Yea
R: 22/26/3 (45.8% defecting)
D: 44/0/4 (0.0% defecting)
03-AprS. 762On the Amendment S.Amdt. 455Agreed toKohl Amdt. No. 455; To provide humanitarian food assistance in connection with U.S. activities in Iraq.
12593/0/7Bipartisan Majority:Yea
R: 48/0/3 (0.0% defecting)
D: 44/0/4 (0.0% defecting)
03-AprS. 762On Passage of the BillPassedS.762, As Amended; Supplemental Appropriations Act to Support Department of Defense Operations in Iraq for Fiscal Year 2003
12680/0/20Bipartisan Majority:Yea
R: 44/0/7 (0.0% defecting)
D: 35/0/13 (0.0% defecting)
07-AprPN19On the NominationConfirmedConfirmation, Cormac J. Carney, of California, to be United States District Judge
12762/38/0D win:Yea
R: 14/37/0 (27.5% defecting)
D: 47/1/0 (2.1% defecting)
09-AprS. 476On the Motion to Table S.Amdt. 527Agreed toMotion to Table Nickles Amdt. No. 527; To exclude 25 percent of gain on sales or exchanges of land or water interests to any nonprofit entity for any charitable purpose.
12895/5/0Bipartisan Majority:Yea
R: 46/5/0 (9.8% defecting)
D: 48/0/0 (0.0% defecting)
09-AprS. 476On Passage of the BillPassedS.476, as Amended.; CARE Act of 2003
12999/0/1Bipartisan Majority:Yea
R: 51/0/0 (0.0% defecting)
D: 47/0/1 (0.0% defecting)
09-AprS.Con.Res. 31On the ResolutionAgreed toS.Con.Res. 31; A concurrent resolution expressing the outrage of Congress at the treatment of certain American prisoners of war by the Government of Iraq.
13099/0/1Bipartisan Majority:Yea
R: 51/0/0 (0.0% defecting)
D: 47/0/1 (0.0% defecting)
09-AprPN197On the NominationConfirmedConfirmation Dee D. Drell, of Louisiana, to be U.S. District Judge.
13199/0/1Bipartisan Majority:Yea
R: 51/0/0 (0.0% defecting)
D: 47/0/1 (0.0% defecting)
09-AprPN276On the NominationConfirmedConfirmation Richard D. Bennett, of Maryland, to be U.S. District Judge.
13298/0/2Bipartisan Majority:Yea
R: 51/0/0 (0.0% defecting)
D: 46/0/2 (0.0% defecting)
10-AprS. 151On the Conference ReportAgreed toS. 151 Conference Report; PROTECT Act
13372/24/4R win:Yea
R: 50/0/1 (0.0% defecting)
D: 21/24/3 (46.7% defecting)
10-AprPN287On the NominationConfirmedConfirmation: Ross Owen Swimmer, Of Oklahoma, To Be Special Trustee, Office or Speical Trustee For American Indians
13450/50/0both parties lose?
R: 49/2/0 (3.9% defecting)
D: 1/47/0 (2.1% defecting)
11-AprH.Con.Res. 95On the Conference ReportAgreed toH.Con.Res.95 Conference Report ; Budget resolution FY2004 bill
13552/41/7R win:Yea
R: 50/0/1 (0.0% defecting)
D: 2/40/6 (4.8% defecting)
29-AprPN15On the NominationConfirmedConfirmation Jeffrey S. Sutton, of Ohio, to be U.S. Circuit Judge for the Sixth Circuit.
13697/0/3Bipartisan Majority:Yea
R: 50/0/1 (0.0% defecting)
D: 46/0/2 (0.0% defecting)
30-AprS. 196On Passage of the BillPassedS. 196, as Amended; Minority Serving Institution Digital and Wireless Technology Opportunity Act of 2003
13752/44/4R win:Yea
R: 50/0/1 (0.0% defecting)
D: 2/43/3 (4.4% defecting)
01-MayPN11On the Cloture MotionRejectedMotion to Invoke Cloture on the Nomination of Pricilla R. Owen, of Texas, to be U.S. Circuit Judge
13897/0/3Bipartisan Majority:Yea
R: 50/0/1 (0.0% defecting)
D: 46/0/2 (0.0% defecting)
01-MayPN295On the NominationConfirmedConfirmation: Edward C. Prado, of Texas, To Be U.S. Circuit Judge
13966/25/9R win:Yea
R: 49/0/2 (0.0% defecting)
D: 17/24/7 (41.5% defecting)
05-MayPN5On the NominationConfirmedConfirmation: Deborah L. Cook, Of Ohio, To Be U.S. Circuit Judge For The Sixth Circuit
14052/39/9R win:Yea
R: 49/0/2 (0.0% defecting)
D: 3/38/7 (7.3% defecting)
05-MayPN6On the Cloture MotionRejectedMotion To Invoke Cloture On The Nomination Of Miguel A. Estrada, Of Virginia, To Be U.S. Circuit Judge
14191/0/9Bipartisan Majority:Yea
R: 49/0/2 (0.0% defecting)
D: 41/0/7 (0.0% defecting)
06-MayPN198On the NominationConfirmedConfirmation Cecilia M. Altonga Of Florida, To Be United States District Judge
14296/0/4Bipartisan Majority:Yea
R: 50/0/1 (0.0% defecting)
D: 45/0/3 (0.0% defecting)
08-MayTreaty Doc. 108-4On the Resolution of RatificationAgreed toResolution Of Ratification To Accompany Treaty Doc. 108-4; Protocols to the North Atlantic Treaty of 1949 on the Accession of Bulgaria, Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania, Romania, Slovakia, and Slovenia. These protocols were opened for signature at Brussels on March 26, 2003, and signed that day on behalf of the United States and the other parties to the North Atlantic Treaty
14354/43/3R win:Yea
R: 50/0/1 (0.0% defecting)
D: 4/42/2 (8.7% defecting)
08-MayPN6On the Cloture MotionRejectedMotion To Invoke Cloture On The Nomination Of Miguel A. Estrada To Be U.S. Cicuit Judge
14452/45/3R win:Yea
R: 50/0/1 (0.0% defecting)
D: 2/44/2 (4.3% defecting)
08-MayPN11On the Cloture MotionRejectedMotion To Invoke Cloture On The Nomination Of Priscilla R. Owen, To Be U.S. Circuit Judge For The Fifth Circuit
14535/59/6R win:Nay
R: 1/49/1 (2.0% defecting)
D: 33/10/5 (23.3% defecting)
08-MayS. 113On the Amendment S.Amdt. 537RejectedFeinstein Amdt. No. 537; In the nature of a substitute.
14690/4/6Bipartisan Majority:Yea
R: 50/0/1 (0.0% defecting)
D: 39/4/5 (9.3% defecting)
08-MayS. 113On Passage of the BillPassedS. 113 As Amended; Foreign Intelligence Surveillance bill
14744/53/3R win:Nay
R: 1/50/0 (2.0% defecting)
D: 42/3/3 (6.7% defecting)
14-MayS. 1054On the Motion S.Amdt. 560RejectedMotion to Waive CBA re: Reid Amdt. No. 560; To ensure that Social Security surpluses are not raided in order to fund tax cuts on corporate dividends.
14898/2/0Bipartisan Majority:Yea
R: 50/1/0 (2.0% defecting)
D: 47/1/0 (2.1% defecting)
15-MayS. 1054On the Amendment S.Amdt. 589Agreed toBunning Amdt. No. 589; To amend the Internal Revenue Code of 1986 to repeal the 1993 income tax increase on Social Security benefits.
14949/51/0R win:Nay
R: 2/49/0 (3.9% defecting)
D: 46/2/0 (4.2% defecting)
15-MayS. 1054On the Motion S.Amdt. 556RejectedMotion to Waive C.B.A Dorgan Amdt. No. 556; To repeal the 1993 income tax increase on Social Security benefits and to offset the revenue loss.
15070/30/0R win:Yea
R: 51/0/0 (0.0% defecting)
D: 18/30/0 (37.5% defecting)
15-MayS. 1054On the Amendment S.Amdt. 569Agreed toSpecter Amdt No. 569; To urge the Senate Finance Committee and the Joint Economic Committee to hold hearings and consider legislation providing for a flat tax.
15147/53/0R win:Nay
R: 0/51/0 (0.0% defecting)
D: 46/2/0 (4.2% defecting)
15-MayS. 1054On the Motion S.Amdt. 570RejectedMotion to Waive C.B.A. Re: Baucus Amdt. No. 570; To ensure that the limit on refundability shall not apply to the additional $400 child credit for 2003, to make the dividend exclusion effective for taxable years beginning in 2003, and to eliminate the increase in the dividend exclusion from 10 percent to 20 percent of dividends over $500.
15250/49/1D win:Yea
R: 2/48/1 (4.0% defecting)
D: 47/1/0 (2.1% defecting)
15-MayS. 1054On the Motion S.Amdt. 544RejectedMotion To Waive C.B.A. Kennedy Amdt No. 544; To provide for additional weeks of temporary extended unemployment compensation and to provide for a program of temporary enhanced regular unemployment compensation, and for other purposes.
15349/51/0R win:Nay
R: 1/50/0 (2.0% defecting)
D: 47/1/0 (2.1% defecting)
15-MayS. 1054On the Motion S.Amdt. 578RejectedMotion To Waive Lincoln Amdt. No. 578; To expand the refundability of the child tax credit.
15449/50/1R win:Nay
R: 1/49/1 (2.0% defecting)
D: 47/1/0 (2.1% defecting)
15-MayS. 1054On the Motion S.Amdt. 577RejectedMotion To Waive C.B.A. Cantwell Amdt. No. 577; To permanently extend and modify the research and experimentation tax credit and strike the partial exclusion of dividends provision.
15549/51/0R win:Nay
R: 1/50/0 (2.0% defecting)
D: 47/1/0 (2.1% defecting)
15-MayS. 1054On the Motion S.Amdt. 587RejectedMotion To Waive C.B.A. Jeffords Amdt. No. 587; To accelerate the elimination of the marriage penalty in the earned income credit.
15686/12/2Bipartisan Majority:Yea
R: 49/2/0 (3.9% defecting)
D: 36/10/2 (21.7% defecting)
15-MayS. 1054On the Amendment S.Amdt. 594Agreed toGrassley Amdt. No. 594; To amend title XVIII of the Social Security Act to enhance beneficiary access to quality health care services in rural areas under the medicare program.
15795/3/2Bipartisan Majority:Yea
R: 46/3/2 (6.1% defecting)
D: 48/0/0 (0.0% defecting)
15-MayS. 1054On the Amendment S.Amdt. 596Agreed toCollins Amdt. No. 596; To provide temporary State and local fiscal relief.
15847/52/1R win:Nay
R: 0/51/0 (0.0% defecting)
D: 46/1/1 (2.1% defecting)
15-MayS. 1054On the Motion S.Amdt. 564RejectedMotion to Waive C.B.A. re: Murray Amdt. No. 564; To provide temporary State fiscal relief.
15944/56/0R win:Nay
R: 1/50/0 (2.0% defecting)
D: 43/5/0 (10.4% defecting)
15-MayS. 1054On the Motion S.Amdt. 614RejectedMotion to Waive C.B.A. re: Stabenow Amdt. No. 614; To ensure the enactment of a medicare prescription drug benefit.
16035/65/0R win:Nay
R: 0/51/0 (0.0% defecting)
D: 34/14/0 (29.2% defecting)
15-MayS. 1054On the Motion S.Amdt. 617RejectedMotion to Waive C.B.A. re: Graham Amdt. No. 617; In the nature of a substitute.
16137/61/1D win:Nay
R: 37/13/0 (26.0% defecting)
D: 0/47/1 (0.0% defecting)
15-MayS. 1054On the Motion S.Amdt. 575RejectedMotion To Waive C.B.A, Kyl Amdt. No. 575; To further enhance the denial of deduction for certain fines, penalties, and other amounts.
16246/54/0R win:Nay
R: 0/51/0 (0.0% defecting)
D: 45/3/0 (6.2% defecting)
15-MayS. 1054On the Motion S.Amdt. 619RejectedMotion To Waive C.B.A. Landrieu Amdt. No. 619; To provide a a complete substitute.
16346/54/0R win:Nay
R: 0/51/0 (0.0% defecting)
D: 45/3/0 (6.2% defecting)
15-MayS. 1054On the Motion S.Amdt. 620RejectedMotion To Waive C.B.A. Landrieu Amdt. No. 620; To provide pay protection for members of the Reserve and the National Guard, and for other purposes.
16449/51/0R win:Nay
R: 1/50/0 (2.0% defecting)
D: 47/1/0 (2.1% defecting)
15-MayS. 1054On the Motion S.Amdt. 557RejectedMotion to Waive C.B.A. re: Schumer Amdt. No. 557; To amend the Internal Revenue Code of 1986 to make higher education more affordable.
16575/25/0R win:Yea
R: 51/0/0 (0.0% defecting)
D: 23/25/0 (47.9% defecting)
15-MayS. 1054On the Motion S.Amdt. 622Agreed toMotion to Waive C.B.A. re: Ensign Amdt. No. 622, As Modified; To encourage the investment of foreign earnings within the United States for productive business investments and job creation.
16649/51/0R win:Nay
R: 1/50/0 (2.0% defecting)
D: 47/1/0 (2.1% defecting)
15-MayS. 1054On the Motion S.Amdt. 611RejectedMotion to Waive C.B.A. re: Conrad Amdt. No. 611; To make the child tax credit acceleration applicable to 2002.
16746/54/0R win:Nay
R: 1/50/0 (2.0% defecting)
D: 44/4/0 (8.3% defecting)
15-MayS. 1054On the Motion S.Amdt. 656RejectedMotion to Waive C.B.A. re: Daschle Amdt. No. 656; To create jobs, provide opportunity, and restore prosperity.
16844/56/0R win:Nay
R: 0/51/0 (0.0% defecting)
D: 43/5/0 (10.4% defecting)
15-MayS. 1054On the Motion S.Amdt. 615RejectedMotion to Waive C.B.A. re: Dayton Amdt. No. 615; In the nature of a substitute.
16948/51/1R win:Nay
R: 0/50/1 (0.0% defecting)
D: 47/1/0 (2.1% defecting)
15-MayS. 1054On the Motion S.Amdt. 605RejectedMotion To Waive C.B.A. Mikulski Amdt. No. 605; To provide a partially refundable tax credit for caregiving related expenses.
17051/49/0R win:Yea
R: 49/2/0 (3.9% defecting)
D: 2/46/0 (4.2% defecting)
15-MayS. 1054On the Motion S.Amdt. 639RejectedMotion To Waive C.B.A. Sessions Amdt. No. 639; To apply the sunset provision to the revenue increase provisions.
17150/50/0both parties lose?
R: 48/3/0 (5.9% defecting)
D: 2/46/0 (4.2% defecting)
15-MayS. 1054On the Amendment S.Amdt. 664Agreed toNickles Amdt. No. 664; To modify the dividend exclusion provision, and for other purposes.
17249/51/0R win:Nay
R: 2/49/0 (3.9% defecting)
D: 46/2/0 (4.2% defecting)
15-MayS. 1054On the Amendment S.Amdt. 663RejectedBreaux Amdt. No. 663; To provide reconciliation pursuant to section 201 of the concurrent resolution on the budget for fiscal year 2004.
17348/52/0R win:Nay
R: 1/50/0 (2.0% defecting)
D: 46/2/0 (4.2% defecting)
15-MayS. 1054On the Amendment S.Amdt. 545RejectedKennedy Amdt. No. 545; To eliminate the dividend and upper bracket tax cuts, which primarily benefit the wealthy, to provide the additional funds necessary for an adequate medicare prescription drug benefit, including assuring that the benefit is comprehensive, with no gaps or excessive cost-sharing, covers all medicare beneficiaries, provides special help for beneficiaries with low income, and does not undermine employer retirement coverage.
17449/50/1R win:Nay
R: 1/49/1 (2.0% defecting)
D: 47/1/0 (2.1% defecting)
15-MayS. 1054On the Amendment S.Amdt. 572RejectedDodd Amdt. No. 572; To improve access to higher education for middle-income families by making resources available to expand the Hope and Lifetime Learning Scholarship Credits and for lower-income families by making resources available to increase the maximum Pell Grant to $4500 and to provide an equal amount for deficit reduction by eliminating the 10 percent dividend tax exclusion for amounts above $500 and eliminating acceleration of the 38.6 percent income tax rate education.
17537/63/0R win:Nay
R: 2/49/0 (3.9% defecting)
D: 35/13/0 (27.1% defecting)
15-MayS. 1054On the Motion S.Amdt. 662RejectedMotion to Waive C.B.A. re: Edwards Amdt. No. 662; To amend the Internal Revenue Code of 1996 to close the "janitors insurance" tax loophole.
17643/57/0R win:Nay
R: 0/51/0 (0.0% defecting)
D: 42/6/0 (12.5% defecting)
15-MayS. 1054On the Motion S.Amdt. 666RejectedMotion to Waive C.B.A. Dorgan Amdt. No. 666; To strike the section relating to qualified tax collection contracts.
17748/52/0R win:Nay
R: 0/51/0 (0.0% defecting)
D: 47/1/0 (2.1% defecting)
15-MayH.R. 1298On the Amendment S.Amdt. 676RejectedDurbin Amdt. No. 676; To provide alternate terms for the United States participation in the Global Fund to Fight AIDS, Tuberculosis and Malaria.
17848/52/0R win:Nay
R: 0/51/0 (0.0% defecting)
D: 47/1/0 (2.1% defecting)
15-MayH.R. 1298On the Motion S.Amdt. 678RejectedMotion to Waive CBA re: Dorgan Amdt. No. 678; To provide emergency funding for food aid to HIV/AIDS affected populations in sub-Saharan Africa.
17951/49/0R win:Yea
R: 48/3/0 (5.9% defecting)
D: 3/45/0 (6.2% defecting)
15-MayH.R. 2On Passage of the BillPassedH.R. 2, As Amended; Jobs and Growth Tax Relief Reconciliation Act of 2003
18045/52/3R win:Nay
R: 0/50/1 (0.0% defecting)
D: 44/2/2 (4.3% defecting)
15-MayH.R. 1298On the Amendment S.Amdt. 682RejectedFeinstein Amdt. No. 682; To modify provisions relating to the distribution of funding.
18142/54/4R win:Nay
R: 1/49/1 (2.0% defecting)
D: 40/5/3 (11.1% defecting)
16-MayH.R. 1298On the Amendment S.Amdt. 681RejectedKennedy Amdt. No. 681; To provide for the procurement of certain pharmaceuticals at the lowest possible price for products of assured quality.
18245/50/5R win:Nay
R: 1/49/1 (2.0% defecting)
D: 43/1/4 (2.3% defecting)
16-MayH.R. 1298On the Amendment S.Amdt. 684RejectedBoxer Amdt. No. 684; To require a specific plan to help AIDS orphans.
18344/51/5R win:Nay
R: 0/50/1 (0.0% defecting)
D: 43/1/4 (2.3% defecting)
16-MayH.R. 1298On the Amendment S.Amdt. 685RejectedDodd Amdt. No. 685; To add CARICOM Countries and the Dominican Republic to Priority List of HIV/AIDS Coordinator.
18486/0/14Bipartisan Majority:Yea
R: 45/0/6 (0.0% defecting)
D: 40/0/8 (0.0% defecting)
19-MayPN24On the NominationConfirmedConfirmation: S.Maurice Hicks, Jr., Of Louisiana, To Be U.S. District Judge
18585/10/5Bipartisan Majority:Yea
R: 39/10/2 (20.4% defecting)
D: 45/0/3 (0.0% defecting)
20-MayS. 1050On the Amendment S.Amdt. 696Agreed toGraham Amdt. No. 696 As Modified; In the nature of a substitute.
18651/43/6R win:Yea
R: 48/1/2 (2.0% defecting)
D: 3/41/4 (6.8% defecting)
20-MayS. 1050On the Motion to Table S.Amdt. 715Agreed toMotion To Table Feinstein Amdt. No. 715; To strike the repeal of the prohibition on research and development of low-yield nuclear weapons.
18759/38/3R win:Yea
R: 50/1/0 (2.0% defecting)
D: 9/36/3 (20.0% defecting)
21-MayS. 1050On the Amendment S.Amdt. 752Agreed toWarner Amdt. No. 752; To propose a substitute.
18896/0/4Bipartisan Majority:Yea
R: 51/0/0 (0.0% defecting)
D: 44/0/4 (0.0% defecting)
21-MayS. 1050On the Amendment S.Amdt. 751Agreed toReed Amdt. No. 751 As Amended; To modify the scope of the prohibition on research and development of low-yield nuclear weapons.
18956/41/3R win:Yea
R: 50/1/0 (2.0% defecting)
D: 6/39/3 (13.3% defecting)
21-MayS. 1050On the Motion to Table S.Amdt. 750Agreed toMotion To Table Dorgan Amdt. No. 750 As Modified; To prohibit the use of funds for a nuclear earth penetrator weapon.
19051/48/1D win:Yea
R: 4/47/0 (7.8% defecting)
D: 46/1/1 (2.1% defecting)
21-MayS. 1050On the Amendment S.Amdt. 722Agreed toLautenebrg Amdt. No. 722; To modify requirements applicable to the limitation on designation of critical habitat of conservation of protected species under the provision on military readiness and conservation of protected species.
19150/48/2R win:Yea
R: 49/1/1 (2.0% defecting)
D: 1/46/1 (2.1% defecting)
21-MayS. 1050On the Amendment S.Amdt. 783Agreed toMcCain Amdt. No. 783; To propose the insertion of matter in lieu of the matter proposed to be stricken.
19248/51/1R win:Nay
R: 5/46/0 (9.8% defecting)
D: 42/5/1 (10.6% defecting)
22-MayS. 1050On the Amendment S.Amdt. 691RejectedMurray Amdt. No. 691; To restore a previous policy regarding restrictions on use of Department of Defense medical facilities.
19399/0/1Bipartisan Majority:Yea
R: 51/0/0 (0.0% defecting)
D: 47/0/1 (0.0% defecting)
22-MayS. 1050On the Amendment S.Amdt. 826Agreed toWarner Amdt. No. 826; To require the Department of Defense to fully comply with the Competition in Contracting Act for any contract awarded for reconstruction activities in Iraq.
19498/1/1Bipartisan Majority:Yea
R: 51/0/0 (0.0% defecting)
D: 46/1/1 (2.1% defecting)
22-MayS. 1050On Passage of the BillPassedS.1050 As Amended; National Defense Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2004
19599/0/1Bipartisan Majority:Yea
R: 51/0/0 (0.0% defecting)
D: 47/0/1 (0.0% defecting)
22-MayPN342On the NominationConfirmedConfirmation Consuelo Maria Callahan, Of California, To Be U.S. Circuit Judge
19650/50/0both parties lose?
R: 48/3/0 (5.9% defecting)
D: 2/46/0 (4.2% defecting)
23-MayH.R. 2On the Conference ReportAgreed toH.R. 2 Conference Report; Jobs and Growth Tax Relief Reconciliation Act of 2003
19747/52/1R win:Nay
R: 0/51/0 (0.0% defecting)
D: 46/1/1 (2.1% defecting)
23-MayH.J.Res. 51On the Amendment S.Amdt. 833RejectedBaucus Amdt. No. 833; To reduce the amount by which the statutory limit on the public debt is increased.
19852/47/1R win:Yea
R: 51/0/0 (0.0% defecting)
D: 1/46/1 (2.1% defecting)
23-MayH.J.Res. 51On the Motion to Table S.Amdt. 834Agreed toMotion To Table Daschle Amdt. No. 834; To express the sense of the Senate that Social Security cost-of-living adjustments should not be reduced.
19950/49/1R win:Yea
R: 49/2/0 (3.9% defecting)
D: 1/46/1 (2.1% defecting)
23-MayH.J.Res. 51On the Motion to Table S.Amdt. 832Agreed toMotion To Table Kennedy Amdt. No. 832; To extend the Temporary Unemployment Compensation Act of 2002, to provide additional weeks of temporary extended unemployment compensation, and to make extended unemployment benefits under the Railroad Unemployment Insurance Act temporarily available for employees.
20047/52/1R win:Nay
R: 2/49/0 (3.9% defecting)
D: 44/3/1 (6.4% defecting)
23-MayH.J.Res. 51On the Motion S.Amdt. 835RejectedMotion To Waive C.B.A. Feingold Amdt. No. 835; To extend the current-law pay-as-you-go requirement.
20152/46/2R win:Yea
R: 51/0/0 (0.0% defecting)
D: 1/45/2 (2.2% defecting)
23-MayH.J.Res. 51On the Motion to Table S.Amdt. 836Agreed toMotion To Table Hollings Amdt. No. 836; To limit the applicability of public debt limit to social security trust funds.
20253/44/3R win:Yea
R: 50/1/0 (2.0% defecting)
D: 2/43/3 (4.4% defecting)
23-MayH.J.Res. 51On Passage of the BillPassedH.J. Res. 51; Debt Limit Increase resolution
20335/60/5Bipartisan Majority:Nay
R: 19/31/1 (38.0% defecting)
D: 16/28/4 (36.4% defecting)
03-JunS. 14On the Amendment S.Amdt. 843RejectedFeinstein Amdt. No. 843; To allow the ethanol mandate in the renewable fuel program to be suspended temporarily if the mandate would harm the economy or environment.
20434/62/4Bipartisan Majority:Nay
R: 21/30/0 (41.2% defecting)
D: 13/31/4 (29.5% defecting)
03-JunS. 14On the Amendment S.Amdt. 844RejectedFeinstein Amdt. No. 844; To authorize the Governors of the States to elect to participate in the renewable fuel program.
20542/53/5Bipartisan Majority:Nay
R: 20/29/2 (40.8% defecting)
D: 22/23/3 (48.9% defecting)
04-JunH.R. 1588On the Amendment S.Amdt. 849RejectedDorgan Amdt. No. 849; To repeal the authorities and requirements for a base closure round in 2005.
20637/58/5Bipartisan Majority:Nay
R: 19/30/2 (38.8% defecting)
D: 17/28/3 (37.8% defecting)
04-JunS. 14On the Amendment S.Amdt. 851RejectedBingaman Amdt. No. 851 As Modified; To authorize the Secretary of Energy to waive the ethanol mandate on the East and West Coast in the event of a significant price increase or supply interruption.
20726/69/5Bipartisan Majority:Nay
R: 12/37/2 (24.5% defecting)
D: 14/31/3 (31.1% defecting)
05-JunS. 14On the Amendment S.Amdt. 853RejectedSchumer Amdt No. 853; To exclude Petroleum Administration for Defense Districts I, IV, and V from the renewable fuel program.
20838/57/5R win:Nay
R: 9/40/2 (18.4% defecting)
D: 28/17/3 (37.8% defecting)
05-JunS. 14On the Amendment S.Amdt. 856RejectedBoxer Amdt. No. 856; To provide for equal liability treatment of vehicle fuels and fuel additives.
20967/29/4Bipartisan Majority:Yea
R: 31/18/2 (36.7% defecting)
D: 35/11/2 (23.9% defecting)
05-JunS. 14On the Amendment S.Amdt. 850Agreed toFrist Amdt. No. 850 As Amended; To eliminate methyl tertiary butyl ether from the United States fuel supply, to increase production and use of renewable fuel, and to increase the Nation's energy independence.
21094/2/4Bipartisan Majority:Yea
R: 47/2/2 (4.1% defecting)
D: 46/0/2 (0.0% defecting)
05-JunH.R. 1308On the Amendment S.Amdt. 862Agreed toGrassley Amdt. No. 862; In the nature of a substitute.
21188/1/11Bipartisan Majority:Yea
R: 46/0/5 (0.0% defecting)
D: 41/1/6 (2.4% defecting)
09-JunPN394On the NominationConfirmedConfirmation: Michael Chertoff, of New Jersey, to be U.S. Circuit Judge
21267/32/1D win:Yea
R: 20/31/0 (39.2% defecting)
D: 46/1/1 (2.1% defecting)
10-JunS. 14On the Amendment S.Amdt. 865Agreed toDorgan Amdt. No. 865; To require that the hydrogen commercialization plan of the Department of Energy include a description of activities to support certain hydrogen technology deployment goals.
21399/1/0Bipartisan Majority:Yea
R: 50/1/0 (2.0% defecting)
D: 48/0/0 (0.0% defecting)
10-JunS. 14On the Amendment S.Amdt. 871Agreed toLandrieu Amdt. No. 871; To reduce the dependence of the United States on imported petroleum.
21448/50/1R win:Nay
R: 10/40/0 (20.0% defecting)
D: 37/10/1 (21.3% defecting)
10-JunS. 14On the Amendment S.Amdt. 875RejectedWyden Amdt. No. 875; To strike the provision relating to deployment of new nuclear power plants.
21596/0/4Bipartisan Majority:Yea
R: 50/0/1 (0.0% defecting)
D: 45/0/3 (0.0% defecting)
11-JunPN395On the NominationConfirmedConfirmation Richard C. Wesley, Of New York, To Be U.S. Circuit Judge
21697/0/3Bipartisan Majority:Yea
R: 50/0/1 (0.0% defecting)
D: 46/0/2 (0.0% defecting)
11-JunPN514On the NominationConfirmedConfirmation J. Ronnie Greer, Of Tennessee, To Be U.S. District Judge
21797/0/3Bipartisan Majority:Yea
R: 50/0/1 (0.0% defecting)
D: 46/0/2 (0.0% defecting)
11-JunPN470On the NominationConfirmedConfirmation Mark R. Kravitz, Of Connecticut, To Be U.S. District Judge
21855/44/1R win:Yea
R: 47/4/0 (7.8% defecting)
D: 8/39/1 (17.0% defecting)
11-JunS. 14On the Motion to Table S.Amdt. 876Agreed toMotion to Table Feinstein Amdt. No. 876 As Modified; To tighten oversight of energy markets.
21952/47/1R win:Yea
R: 51/0/0 (0.0% defecting)
D: 1/46/1 (2.1% defecting)
11-JunS. 14On the Motion to Table S.Amdt. 881Agreed toMotion To Table Bingaman Amdt. No. 881; To provide for a significant environmental review process associated with the development of Indian energy projects and to establish duties of the federal government to Indian tribes in implementing an energy development program, and for other purposes.
22097/1/2Bipartisan Majority:Yea
R: 50/1/0 (2.0% defecting)
D: 46/0/2 (0.0% defecting)
11-JunS. 1215On Passage of the BillPassedS. 1215 As Amended; Burmese Freedom and Democracy Act of 2003
22145/53/2R win:Nay
R: 10/41/0 (19.6% defecting)
D: 34/12/2 (26.1% defecting)
12-JunS. 14On the Amendment S.Amdt. 884RejectedGraham Amdt. No. 884; To strike the provision requiring the Secretary of the Interior to conduct an inventory and analysis of oil and natural gas resources beneath all of the waters of the outer Continental Shelf.
22256/41/3D win:Yea
R: 11/40/0 (21.6% defecting)
D: 45/1/2 (2.2% defecting)
12-JunS. 824On the Amendment S.Amdt. 893Agreed toLautenberg Amdt. No. 893; To prohibit the Secretary of Transportation from transfering certain air traffic control functions to nongovernmental entities.
22344/52/4D win:Nay
R: 40/11/0 (21.6% defecting)
D: 4/41/3 (8.9% defecting)
12-JunS. 824On the Amendment S.Amdt. 896RejectedInhofe Amdt. No. 896; To establish age limitations for airmen.
22442/52/6D win:Nay
R: 41/10/0 (19.6% defecting)
D: 1/42/5 (2.3% defecting)
12-JunS. 824On the Amendment S.Amdt. 914RejectedLott Amdt. No. 914; To require the Administrator of the FAA to conduct a study of safety standards at foreign repair stations.
22594/0/6Bipartisan Majority:Yea
R: 51/0/0 (0.0% defecting)
D: 43/0/5 (0.0% defecting)
12-JunH.R. 2115On Passage of the BillPassedH.R. 2115; Vision 100--Century of Aviation Reauthorization Act
22671/0/29Bipartisan Majority:Yea
R: 39/0/12 (0.0% defecting)
D: 32/0/16 (0.0% defecting)
13-JunPN425On the NominationConfirmedConfirmation R. Hewitt PAte, Of Virginia, To Be An Assistant Attorney General
22737/58/5R win:Nay
R: 0/51/0 (0.0% defecting)
D: 37/6/5 (14.0% defecting)
18-JunS. 1On the Amendment S.Amdt. 931RejectedStabenow Amdt. No. 931; To require that the Medicare plan, to be known as the Medicare Guaranteed Option, be available to all eligible beneficiaries in every year.
22895/0/5Bipartisan Majority:Yea
R: 51/0/0 (0.0% defecting)
D: 43/0/5 (0.0% defecting)
19-JunS. 1On the Amendment S.Amdt. 932Agreed toEnzi Amdt. No. 932 as modified and amended; To improve disclosure requirements and to increase beneficiary choices.
22939/56/5R win:Nay
R: 0/51/0 (0.0% defecting)
D: 39/4/5 (9.3% defecting)
19-JunS. 1On the Amendment S.Amdt. 939RejectedDaschle Amdt. No. 939; To ensure that an affordable plan is available in all areas.
23094/1/5Bipartisan Majority:Yea
R: 50/1/0 (2.0% defecting)
D: 43/0/5 (0.0% defecting)
19-JunS. 1On the Amendment S.Amdt. 945Agreed toGregg Amdt. No. 945; To ensure that there is competition in the pharmaceutical industry and increased access to affordable drugs.
23190/0/10Bipartisan Majority:Yea
R: 46/0/5 (0.0% defecting)
D: 43/0/5 (0.0% defecting)
20-JunS. 504On Passage of the BillPassedS. 504 as amended; American History and Civics Education Act of 2003
23262/28/10D win:Yea
R: 21/25/5 (45.7% defecting)
D: 40/3/5 (7.0% defecting)
20-JunS. 1On the Amendment S.Amdt. 946Agreed toDorgan Amdt. No. 946 as amended; To provide greater access to affordable pharmaceuticals.
23352/43/5R win:Yea
R: 49/0/2 (0.0% defecting)
D: 3/42/3 (6.7% defecting)
24-JunS. 1On the Motion to Table S.Amdt. 976Agreed toMotion to Table Rockefeller Amdt. No. 976; To treat costs for covered drugs as incurred costs without regard to whether the individual or another person, including a State program or other third-party coverage, has paid for such costs.
23455/42/3R win:Yea
R: 51/0/0 (0.0% defecting)
D: 3/42/3 (6.7% defecting)
24-JunS. 1On the Motion to Table S.Amdt. 969Agreed toMotion ot Table Dodd Amdt. No. 969; To permit continuous open enrollment and disenrollment in Medicare Prescription Drug plans and MedicareAdvantage plans until 2008.
23566/31/3R win:Yea
R: 51/0/0 (0.0% defecting)
D: 14/31/3 (31.1% defecting)
24-JunS. 1On the Motion to Table S.Amdt. 981Agreed toMotion to Table Pryor Amdt. No. 981; To provide equal access to competitive global prescription medicine prices for American purchasers.
23654/42/4R win:Yea
R: 50/0/1 (0.0% defecting)
D: 3/42/3 (6.7% defecting)
24-JunS. 1On the Motion to Table S.Amdt. 1001Agreed toMotion to Table Boxer Amdt. No. 1001; To eliminate the coverage gap.
23793/3/4Bipartisan Majority:Yea
R: 50/0/1 (0.0% defecting)
D: 42/3/3 (6.7% defecting)
24-JunS. 1On the Amendment S.Amdt. 957Agreed toDayton Amdt. No. 957; To provide that prescription drug benefits for any Member of Congress who is enrolled in a health benefits plan under chapter 89 of title 5, United States Code, may not exceed the level of prescription drug benefits passed in the 1st session of the 108th Congress, and for other purposes.
23851/45/4R win:Yea
R: 48/2/1 (4.0% defecting)
D: 2/43/3 (4.4% defecting)
24-JunS. 1On the Motion to Table S.Amdt. 1002Agreed toMotion to Table Lincoln Amdt. No. 1002; To allow Medicare beneficiaries who are enrolled in fallback plans to remain in such plans for two years by requiring the same contracting cycle for fallback plans as Medicare Prescription Drug plans.
23941/54/5R win:Nay
R: 1/48/2 (2.0% defecting)
D: 40/5/3 (11.1% defecting)
24-JunS. 1On the Amendment S.Amdt. 982RejectedLautenberg Amdt. No. 982; To make prescription drug coverage available beginning on July 1, 2004.
24041/54/5R win:Nay
R: 0/49/2 (0.0% defecting)
D: 41/4/3 (8.9% defecting)
24-JunS. 1On the Amendment S.Amdt. 970RejectedDodd Amdt. No. 970; To provide 50 percent cost-sharing for a beneficiary whose income is at least 160 percent but not more thansa968 250 percent of the poverty line after the beneficiary has reached the initial coverage gap and before the beneficiary has reached the annual out-of pocket limit.
24141/55/4R win:Nay
R: 0/50/1 (0.0% defecting)
D: 41/4/3 (8.9% defecting)
24-JunS. 1On the Amendment S.Amdt. 998RejectedDodd Amdt. No. 998; To modify the amount of the direct subsidy to be provided to qualified retiree prescription drug plans.
24294/1/5Bipartisan Majority:Yea
R: 48/1/2 (2.0% defecting)
D: 45/0/3 (0.0% defecting)
25-JunS. 1On the Amendment S.Amdt. 972Agreed toSnowe-Bingaman Amdt. No. 972; To provide reimbursement for Federally qualified health centers participating in medicare manged care.
24326/69/5R win:Nay
R: 0/49/2 (0.0% defecting)
D: 26/19/3 (42.2% defecting)
25-JunS. 1On the Amendment S.Amdt. 985RejectedEdwards Amdt. No. 985 As Modified Further; To strengthen protections for consumers against misleading direct-to-consumer drug advertising.
24439/56/5R win:Nay
R: 0/49/2 (0.0% defecting)
D: 39/6/3 (13.3% defecting)
25-JunS. 1On the Amendment S.Amdt. 956RejectedGraham (FL) Amdt. No. 956; To provide that an eligible beneficiary is not responsible for paying the applicable percent of the monthly national average premium while the beneficiary is in the coverage gap and to sunset the bill, and for other purposes.
24539/56/5R win:Nay
R: 0/48/3 (0.0% defecting)
D: 39/7/2 (15.2% defecting)
25-JunS. 1On the Amendment S.Amdt. 994RejectedDurbin Amdt. No. 994; To deliver a meaningful benefit and lower prescription drug prices.
24643/52/5R win:Nay
R: 0/48/3 (0.0% defecting)
D: 43/3/2 (6.5% defecting)
25-JunS. 1On the Amendment S.Amdt. 1000RejectedClinton Amdt. No. 1000; To study the comparative effectiveness and safety of important Medicare covered drugs to ensure that consumers can make meaningful comparisons about the quality and efficacy.
24750/48/2R win:Yea
R: 48/3/0 (5.9% defecting)
D: 2/44/2 (4.3% defecting)
26-JunS. 1On the Motion to Table S.Amdt. 991Agreed toMotion To Table Harkin Amdt. No. 991 As Modified; To establish a demonstration project under the Medicaid program to encourage the provision of community-based services to individuals with disabilities.
24839/59/2R win:Nay
R: 0/51/0 (0.0% defecting)
D: 39/7/2 (15.2% defecting)
26-JunS. 1On the Amendment S.Amdt. 1052RejectedEdwards Amdt. No. 1052; To strengthen protections for consumers against misleading direct-to-consumer drug advertising.
24997/1/2Bipartisan Majority:Yea
R: 50/1/0 (2.0% defecting)
D: 46/0/2 (0.0% defecting)
26-JunS. 1On the Amendment S.Amdt. 1097Agreed toMcConnell Amdt. No. 1097; To protect seniors who are diagnosed with cancer from high prescription drug costs
25054/44/2R win:Yea
R: 51/0/0 (0.0% defecting)
D: 3/43/2 (6.5% defecting)
26-JunS. 1On the Motion to Table S.Amdt. 1036Agreed toMotion to Table Boxer Amdt. No. 1036; To eliminate the coverage gap for individuals with cancer.
25169/29/2D win:Yea
R: 22/29/0 (43.1% defecting)
D: 46/0/2 (0.0% defecting)
26-JunS. 1On the Amendment S.Amdt. 1065Agreed toBingaman Amdt. No. 1065; To update, beginning in 2009, the asset or resource test used for purposes of determining the eligibility of low-income beneficiaries for premium and cost-sharing subsidies.
25298/0/2Bipartisan Majority:Yea
R: 51/0/0 (0.0% defecting)
D: 46/0/2 (0.0% defecting)
26-JunS. 1On the Amendment S.Amdt. 1102Agreed toMcConnell Amdt. No. 1102; To protect seniors with cardiovascular disease, cancer, diabetes, or Alzheimer's disease.
25357/41/2R win:Yea
R: 51/0/0 (0.0% defecting)
D: 5/41/2 (10.9% defecting)
26-JunS. 1On the Motion to Table S.Amdt. 1108Agreed toMotion To Table Durbin Amdt. NO. 1108; To provide additional assistance for certain eligible beneficiaries under part D.
25439/59/2R win:Nay
R: 0/51/0 (0.0% defecting)
D: 39/7/2 (15.2% defecting)
26-JunS. 1On the Amendment S.Amdt. 1103RejectedDorgan Amdt. No. 1103; To reduce aggregate beneficiary obligations by $2,400,000,000 per year beginning in 2009.
25571/26/3R win:Yea
R: 50/0/1 (0.0% defecting)
D: 20/26/2 (43.5% defecting)
26-JunS. 1On the Amendment S.Amdt. 1092Agreed toGrassley Amdt. No. 1092 as Modified; To evaluate alternative payment and delivery systems.
25633/65/2D win:Nay
R: 32/19/0 (37.3% defecting)
D: 1/45/2 (2.2% defecting)
26-JunS. 1On the Amendment S.Amdt. 1011RejectedSessions Amdt. No. 1011; To express the sense of the Senate that the Committee on Finance should hold hearing regarding permitting States to provide health benefits to legal immigrants under Medicaid and SCHIP as part of the reauthorization of the temporary assistance for needy families program.
25747/51/2R win:Nay
R: 5/46/0 (9.8% defecting)
D: 42/4/2 (8.7% defecting)
26-JunS. 1On the Amendment S.Amdt. 975RejectedRockefeller Amdt. No. 975, As Modified; To make all Medicare beneficiaries eligible for Medicare prescription drug coverage.
25843/55/2R win:Nay
R: 1/50/0 (2.0% defecting)
D: 42/4/2 (8.7% defecting)
26-JunS. 1On the Amendment S.Amdt. 1066RejectedBingaman Amdt. No. 1066; To permit the establishment of 2 new Medigap plans for Medicare beneficiaries enrolled for prescription drug coverage under part D.
25942/54/4R win:Nay
R: 0/49/2 (0.0% defecting)
D: 42/4/2 (8.7% defecting)
26-JunS. 1On the Amendment S.Amdt. 1111RejectedLevin Amdt. No. 1111; To ensure that current retirees who have prescription drug coverage who will lose their prescription drug coverage as a result of the enactment of this legislation have the option of drug coverage under the Medicare fallback.
26021/75/4Bipartisan Majority:Nay
R: 20/29/2 (40.8% defecting)
D: 1/45/2 (2.2% defecting)
26-JunS. 1On the Amendment S.Amdt. 1026RejectedHagel Amdt. No. 1026 As Modified; To provide Medicare beneficiaries with a drug discount card that ensures access to affordable prescription drugs.
26138/59/3R win:Nay
R: 3/47/1 (6.0% defecting)
D: 35/11/2 (23.9% defecting)
26-JunS. 1On the Motion to Table S.Amdt. 1060RejectedMotion To Table Feinstein Amdt. No. 1060; To provide for an income-related increase in the part B premium for individuals with income in excess of $75,000 and married couples with income in excess of $150,000.
26276/21/3Bipartisan Majority:Yea
R: 40/10/1 (20.0% defecting)
D: 35/11/2 (23.9% defecting)
26-JunS. 1On Passage of the BillPassedS. 1 As Amended; Prescription Drug and Medicare Improvement Act of 2003
26392/0/8Bipartisan Majority:Yea
R: 50/0/1 (0.0% defecting)
D: 41/0/7 (0.0% defecting)
08-JulPN426On the NominationConfirmedConfirmation David G. Campbell, of Arizona, to be U.S. District Judge
26449/48/3R win:Yea
R: 49/2/0 (3.9% defecting)
D: 0/45/3 (0.0% defecting)
09-JulS. 11On the Cloture MotionRejectedMotion To Invoke Cloture On The Motion To Proceed To S. 11; Patients First Act of 2003
26554/43/3R win:Yea
R: 51/0/0 (0.0% defecting)
D: 3/42/3 (6.7% defecting)
09-JulPN38On the NominationConfirmedConfirmation Victor J. Wolski, of Virginia, to be Judge of the U.S. Court of Federal Claims
26651/45/4R win:Yea
R: 51/0/0 (0.0% defecting)
D: 0/44/4 (0.0% defecting)
09-JulS. 1162On the Motion to TableAgreed toMotion To Table The Motion To Proceed To The Consideration of S. 1162; Working Taxpayer Fairness Restoration Act
26743/53/4D win:Nay
R: 42/9/0 (17.6% defecting)
D: 1/43/4 (2.3% defecting)
09-JulS. 925On the Motion to Table S.Amdt. 1141RejectedMotion To Table Boxer Amdt. No. 1141; To prohibit the application of certain restrictive eligibility requirements to foreign nongovernmental organizations with respect to the provision of assistance under part I of the Foreign Assistance Act of 1961.
26854/43/3D win:Yea
R: 8/43/0 (15.7% defecting)
D: 45/0/3 (0.0% defecting)
10-JulS. 925On the Amendment S.Amdt. 1164Agreed toReid Amdt. No. 1164; To provide support regarding the rural development crisis in Mexico.
26948/48/4both parties lose?
R: 3/48/0 (5.9% defecting)
D: 44/0/4 (0.0% defecting)
10-JulS. 925On the Motion S.Amdt. 1170RejectedMotion To Waive CBA Murray Amdt. No. 1170; To provide additional weeks of temporary extended unemployment compensation for individuals who have exhausted such compensation and to make extended unemployment benefits under the Railroad Unemployment Insurance Act temporarily available for employees with less than 10 years of service.
27078/18/4Bipartisan Majority:Yea
R: 33/18/0 (35.3% defecting)
D: 44/0/4 (0.0% defecting)
10-JulS. 925On the Amendment S.Amdt. 1174Agreed toBingaman Amdt. No. 1174; To express the sense of Congress on funding for assistant to combat AIDS globally.
27197/0/3Bipartisan Majority:Yea
R: 51/0/0 (0.0% defecting)
D: 45/0/3 (0.0% defecting)
10-JulS. 925On the Amendment S.Amdt. 1190Agreed toBiden Amdt. No. 1190 As Modified; To express the sense of the Congress that the United States remain engaged in Iraq in order to ensure a peaceful, stable, unified Iraq with a representative government.
27271/21/8Bipartisan Majority:Yea
R: 30/21/0 (41.2% defecting)
D: 40/0/8 (0.0% defecting)
11-JulH.R. 2657On the Motion to Table S.Amdt. 1202Agreed toMotion To Table Sessions Amdt. No. 1202; To eliminate the additional amount for programs under the National and Community Service Act of 1990.
27385/7/8Bipartisan Majority:Yea
R: 44/7/0 (13.7% defecting)
D: 40/0/8 (0.0% defecting)
11-JulH.R. 2657On Passage of the BillPassedH.R. 2657 As Amended ; Legislative Branch Appropriations Act, 2004
27491/0/9Bipartisan Majority:Yea
R: 50/0/1 (0.0% defecting)
D: 40/0/8 (0.0% defecting)
11-JulH.R. 2559On Passage of the BillPassedH. R. 2559 As Amended; Military Construction Appropriations Act, 2004
27589/0/11Bipartisan Majority:Yea
R: 47/0/4 (0.0% defecting)
D: 41/0/7 (0.0% defecting)
14-JulPN398On the NominationConfirmedConfirmation: Samuel Der-Yeghiayan, Of Illinois, To Be U.S. District Judge
27694/0/6Bipartisan Majority:Yea
R: 50/0/1 (0.0% defecting)
D: 43/0/5 (0.0% defecting)
15-JulPN545On the NominationConfirmedConfirmation Lonny R. Suko of Washington, To Be U.S. District Judge
27764/31/5R win:Yea
R: 50/0/1 (0.0% defecting)
D: 14/30/4 (31.8% defecting)
15-JulH.R. 2658On the Motion to Table S.Amdt. 1244Agreed toMotion to table Byrd Amendment No. 1244; To prohibit excessive deployments overseas of members of the Guard and Reserves.
27853/41/6R win:Yea
R: 50/0/1 (0.0% defecting)
D: 3/40/5 (7.0% defecting)
16-JulH.R. 2658On the Motion to Table S.Amdt. 1264Agreed toMotion to Table Dorgan Amdt. No. 1264; To require from the President a budget amendment for the budget for fiscal year 2004 on the amounts requested for military operations in Iraq in fiscal year 2004.
27952/42/6R win:Yea
R: 50/0/1 (0.0% defecting)
D: 2/41/5 (4.7% defecting)
16-JulH.R. 2658On the Motion to Table S.Amdt. 1268Agreed toMotion to table Bingaman Amdt.No. 1268; To require a report on the individuals being detained by the United States Government as enemy combatants.
28094/1/5Bipartisan Majority:Yea
R: 49/1/1 (2.0% defecting)
D: 44/0/4 (0.0% defecting)
16-JulH.R. 2330On Passage of the BillPassedH.R. 2330; Burmese Freedom and Democracy Act of 2003
28150/45/5R win:Yea
R: 50/0/1 (0.0% defecting)
D: 0/44/4 (0.0% defecting)
16-JulH.R. 2658On the Motion to Table S.Amdt. 1271Agreed toMotion To Table Boxer Amdt. No. 1271; To require reports on U.S. operations in Iraq.
28293/2/5Bipartisan Majority:Yea
R: 48/2/1 (4.0% defecting)
D: 44/0/4 (0.0% defecting)
16-JulH.R. 2658On the Amendment S.Amdt. 1269Agreed toDaschle Amdt. No. 1269; To provide National Guard and Reserve forces access to TRICARE.
28352/43/5R win:Yea
R: 50/0/1 (0.0% defecting)
D: 2/42/4 (4.5% defecting)
16-JulH.R. 2658On the Motion to Table S.Amdt. 1273Agreed toKennedy Amdt. No. 1273; To require a report on the United States strategy for reconstruction in Iraq.
28451/45/4R win:Yea
R: 51/0/0 (0.0% defecting)
D: 0/44/4 (0.0% defecting)
16-JulH.R. 2658On the Motion to Table S.Amdt. 1275Agreed toMotion To Table Corzine Amdt. No. 1275; To establish the National Commission on the Development and Use of Intelligence Related to Iraq.
28579/16/5Bipartisan Majority:Yea
R: 38/12/1 (24.0% defecting)
D: 41/3/4 (6.8% defecting)
16-JulH.R. 2658On the Motion to Table S.Amdt. 1270Agreed toMotion To Table McCain Amdt. No. 1270; To prohibit the use of funds for certain programs, projects, and activities.
28681/15/4Bipartisan Majority:Yea
R: 36/15/0 (29.4% defecting)
D: 44/0/4 (0.0% defecting)
17-JulH.R. 2658On the Amendment S.Amdt. 1281Agreed toByrd Amdt.No. 1281; To state the sense of Congress on funding of ongoing overseas military operations, including overseas contingency operations.
28762/34/4R win:Yea
R: 51/0/0 (0.0% defecting)
D: 11/33/4 (25.0% defecting)
17-JulH.R. 2658On the Motion to Table S.Amdt. 1277Agreed toMotion To Table Durbin Amdt. No. 1277; To limit the availability of funds for the Intelligence Community Management Account pending a report on the development and use of intelligence relating to Iraq and Operation Iraqi Freedom.
28871/24/5R win:Yea
R: 49/1/1 (2.0% defecting)
D: 22/22/4 (50.0% defecting)
17-JulH.R. 2658On the Motion to Table S.Amdt. 1283Agreed toMotion To Table Byrd Amdt. No. 1383; To rescind $1,100,000,000 of the amounts appropriated for procurement and research, development, test and evaluation, and to appropriate $1,100,000,000 for fighting AIDS/HIV, tuberculosis, and malaria.
28993/0/7Bipartisan Majority:Yea
R: 49/0/2 (0.0% defecting)
D: 43/0/5 (0.0% defecting)
17-JulPN533On the NominationConfirmedConfirmation Allyson Duncan Of North Carolina To Be U.S. Circuit Judge
29095/0/5Bipartisan Majority:Yea
R: 50/0/1 (0.0% defecting)
D: 44/0/4 (0.0% defecting)
17-JulH.R. 2658On Passage of the BillPassedH.R. 2658 As Amended; Department of Defense Appropriations Act, 2004
29143/50/7R win:Nay
R: 0/49/2 (0.0% defecting)
D: 42/1/5 (2.3% defecting)
22-JulH.R. 2555On the Motion S.Amdt. 1317RejectedMotion to Waive CBA re: Byrd Amdt. No. 1317; To fulfill Homeland Security promises.
29279/19/2Bipartisan Majority:Yea
R: 32/19/0 (37.3% defecting)
D: 46/0/2 (0.0% defecting)
23-JulH.R. 2555On the Amendment S.Amdt. 1331Agreed toBoxer Amdt. No. 1331; To require a classified report to Congress on the security costs incurred by State and local government law enforcement personnel in each state in complying with requests and requirements of the United States Secret Service to provide protective services and transportation for foreign and domestic officials.
29345/53/2R win:Nay
R: 0/51/0 (0.0% defecting)
D: 44/2/2 (4.3% defecting)
23-JulH.R. 2555On the Motion S.Amdt. 1327RejectedMotion to Waive C.B.A. re: Murray Amdt. No. 1327; To increase funding for emergency management performance grants.
29450/48/2R win:Yea
R: 48/3/0 (5.9% defecting)
D: 2/44/2 (4.3% defecting)
23-JulH.R. 2555On the Motion to Table S.Amdt. 1341Agreed toMotion To Table Hollings Amdt. No. 1341; To provide funds to increase maritime security.
29545/51/4R win:Nay
R: 0/50/1 (0.0% defecting)
D: 44/1/3 (2.2% defecting)
23-JulH.R. 2555On the Motion S.Amdt. 1343RejectedMotion To Waive CBA Schumer Amdt. No. 1343; To increase the funds for research and development related to transportation security, and for other purposes.
29648/49/3R win:Nay
R: 2/48/1 (4.0% defecting)
D: 45/1/2 (2.2% defecting)
23-JulH.R. 2555On the Motion S.Amdt. 1346RejectedMotion To Waive CBA Mikulski Amdt. No. 1346; To increase the amount of the appropriation for firefighter assistance grants by $150,000,000.
29743/52/5R win:Nay
R: 0/49/2 (0.0% defecting)
D: 42/3/3 (6.7% defecting)
23-JulH.R. 2555On the Motion S.Amdt. 1350RejectedMotion to Waive CBA Corzine AMDT. No. 1350; To appropriate $8,000,000 for the Office of the Under Secretary for Information Analysis and Infrastructure Protection to conduct chemical facility security assessments.
29845/51/4R win:Nay
R: 0/49/2 (0.0% defecting)
D: 44/2/2 (4.3% defecting)
23-JulH.R. 2555On the Motion S.Amdt. 1351RejectedMotion To Waive CBA Schumer Amdt Noy. 1351; To make available an additional $200,000,000 to increase the number of border personnel at the northern border of the United States by the end of fiscal year 2004.
29941/54/5R win:Nay
R: 0/49/2 (0.0% defecting)
D: 40/5/3 (11.1% defecting)
24-JulH.R. 2555On the Motion S.Amdt. 1363RejectedMotion To Waive C.B.A. RE: Dodd AMDT No. 1363; To fund urgent priorities for our Nation's firefighters, law enforcement personnel, and emergency medical personnel, and all Americans by reducing the 2003 tax breaks for individuals with annual income in excess of $1,000,000.
30051/45/4R win:Yea
R: 50/1/0 (2.0% defecting)
D: 1/43/4 (2.3% defecting)
24-JulH.R. 2555On the Motion to Table S.Amdt. 1367Agreed toMotion To Table Byrd Amdt. No. 1367; Fulfilling Homeland Security Promises.
30150/46/4D win:Yea
R: 7/44/0 (13.7% defecting)
D: 42/2/4 (4.5% defecting)
24-JulH.R. 2555On the Motion S.Amdt. 1368RejectedMotion To Waive: Specter Amdt. No. 1368; To increase the funding for discretionary grants for use in high-threat urban areas.
30248/48/4both parties lose?
R: 5/46/0 (9.8% defecting)
D: 42/2/4 (4.5% defecting)
24-JulH.R. 2555On the Amendment S.Amdt. 1370RejectedSchumer AMDT. No. 1370; To increase the funding for discretionary grants for use in high-threat urban areas and decrease funding for information analysis and infrastructure protection, science and technology, and research and development.
30346/50/4R win:Nay
R: 2/49/0 (3.9% defecting)
D: 43/1/4 (2.3% defecting)
24-JulH.R. 2555On the Amendment S.Amdt. 1373RejectedByrd Amdt. No. 1373; To prohibit funds appropriated under this Act from being used by any advisory committee that has been exempted from the Federal Advisory Committee Act.
30444/50/6R win:Nay
R: 0/50/1 (0.0% defecting)
D: 43/0/5 (0.0% defecting)
24-JulH.R. 2555On the Motion S.Amdt. 1372RejectedMotion To Waive CBA RE: Amdt. No. 1372; To appropriate $1000,000,000 for grants to public transit agencies to enhance public transportation security against terrorist threats.
30546/46/8both parties lose?
R: 3/46/2 (6.1% defecting)
D: 42/0/6 (0.0% defecting)
24-JulH.R. 2555On the Amendment S.Amdt. 1383RejectedByrd AMDT. No. 1383; To provide post-employment lobbying restrictions on employees of the Department of Homeland Security and the Office of Homeland Security within the Executive Office of the President.
30693/1/6Bipartisan Majority:Yea
R: 50/0/1 (0.0% defecting)
D: 42/1/5 (2.3% defecting)
24-JulH.R. 2555On Passage of the BillPassedH.R. 2555 As Amended; Department of Homeland Security Appropriations Act, 2004
30791/0/9Bipartisan Majority:Yea
R: 49/0/2 (0.0% defecting)
D: 41/0/7 (0.0% defecting)
28-JulPN583On the NominationConfirmedConfirmation Earl Leroy Yeakel, of Texas, To Be U.S. District Judge
30853/43/4R win:Yea
R: 51/0/0 (0.0% defecting)
D: 2/42/4 (4.5% defecting)
29-JulPN11On the Cloture MotionRejectedMotion to Invoke Cloture on the Nomination of Priscilla Richman Owen, of Texas, to be U.S. Circuit Judge
30932/65/3R win:Nay
R: 4/47/0 (7.8% defecting)
D: 27/18/3 (40.0% defecting)
29-JulS. 14On the Amendment S.Amdt. 1384RejectedDurbin AMDT. No. 1385; To amend title 49, United States Code, to improve the system for enhancing automobile fuel efficiency.
31066/30/4R win:Yea
R: 45/6/0 (11.8% defecting)
D: 21/23/4 (47.7% defecting)
29-JulS. 14On the Amendment S.Amdt. 1386Agreed toBond AMDT. No. 1386 As Modified And Amended.; To impose additional requirements for improving automobile fuel economy and reducing vehicle emissions.
31148/50/2R win:Nay
R: 4/47/0 (7.8% defecting)
D: 43/3/2 (6.5% defecting)
30-JulS. 14On the Amendment S.Amdt. 1419RejectedCantwell Amdt. No. 1419; To prohibit market manipulation.
31255/43/2R win:Yea
R: 51/0/0 (0.0% defecting)
D: 4/42/2 (8.7% defecting)
30-JulPN6On the Cloture MotionRejectedMotion to Invoke Cloture On The Nomination of Miguel A. Estrada Of Virginia To Be U.S. Circuit Judge.
31353/44/3R win:Yea
R: 48/3/0 (5.9% defecting)
D: 5/40/3 (11.1% defecting)
30-JulS. 14On the Motion to Table S.Amdt. 1413Agreed toMotion to Table Bingaman Amdt. No. 1413; To strengthen the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission's authority to review public utility mergers.
31454/44/2R win:Yea
R: 47/4/0 (7.8% defecting)
D: 7/39/2 (15.2% defecting)
30-JulS. 14On the Motion to Table S.Amdt. 1418Agreed toMotion To Table Bingaman Amdt. No. 1418; To preserve the Federal Regulatory Commission's authority to protect the public interest prior to July 1, 2005.
31550/48/2R win:Yea
R: 42/8/1 (16.0% defecting)
D: 8/39/1 (17.0% defecting)
30-JulS. 14On the Motion to Table S.Amdt. 1416Agreed toMotion To Table Feingold Amdt. No. 1416; To protect the public and investors from abusive affiliate, associate company, and subsidiary company transactions.
31653/44/3R win:Yea
R: 51/0/0 (0.0% defecting)
D: 2/44/2 (4.3% defecting)
31-JulPN512On the Cloture MotionRejectedMotion To Invoke Cloture On The Nomination Of William H. Pryor, Jr., Of Alabama, To Be U.S. Circuit Judge
31784/14/2Bipartisan Majority:Yea
R: 48/3/0 (5.9% defecting)
D: 35/11/2 (23.9% defecting)
31-JulH.R. 6On Passage of the BillPassedH. R. 6 As Amended; Energy Policy Act of 2003
31866/32/2R win:Yea
R: 44/7/0 (13.7% defecting)
D: 22/24/2 (47.8% defecting)
31-JulH.R. 2739On Passage of the BillPassedH. R. 2739; United States-Singapore Free Trade Agreement Implementation Act
31965/32/3R win:Yea
R: 43/7/1 (14.0% defecting)
D: 22/24/2 (47.8% defecting)
31-JulH.R. 2738On Passage of the BillPassedH. R. 2738; United States-Chile Free Trade Agreement Implementation Act
32096/0/4Bipartisan Majority:Yea
R: 49/0/2 (0.0% defecting)
D: 46/0/2 (0.0% defecting)
31-JulPN574On the NominationConfirmedJames I. Cohn, of Florida, To Be U.S. District Judge
32195/0/5Bipartisan Majority:Yea
R: 48/0/3 (0.0% defecting)
D: 46/0/2 (0.0% defecting)
31-JulPN579On the NominationConfirmedConfirmation Frank Montalvo, of Texas, To Be U.S. District Judge
32246/48/6R win:Nay
R: 3/47/1 (6.0% defecting)
D: 42/1/5 (2.3% defecting)
03-SepH.R. 2660On the Motion S.Amdt. 1547RejectedMotion To Waive CBA Reid Amdt. No. 1547; To increase funding for certain education and related programs.
32354/42/4D win:Yea
R: 11/40/0 (21.6% defecting)
D: 42/2/4 (4.5% defecting)
03-SepH.R. 2660On the Motion S.Amdt. 1553RejectedMotion to Waive C.B.A. re: Dorgan Amdt. No. 1553; To provide additional funding for the Impact Aid Program.
32442/54/4R win:Nay
R: 0/51/0 (0.0% defecting)
D: 41/3/4 (6.8% defecting)
03-SepH.R. 2660On the Motion S.Amdt. 1554RejectedMotion to Waive C.B.A. re: Dayton Amdt. No. 1554; To increase funding for a part B of the individuals with Disabilities Education Act.
32546/49/5R win:Nay
R: 3/47/1 (6.0% defecting)
D: 42/2/4 (4.5% defecting)
04-SepH.R. 2660On the Motion S.Amdt. 1559RejectedMotion to Waive C.B.A. re: Murray Amdt. No. 1559; To restore funding for certain programs under the Workforce Investment Act of 1998.
32652/43/5D win:Yea
R: 9/42/0 (17.6% defecting)
D: 42/1/5 (2.3% defecting)
04-SepH.R. 2660On the Motion S.Amdt. 1568RejectedMotion To Waive CBA Re: Daschle Amdt. No. 1568; To provide funding for rural education.
32794/1/5Bipartisan Majority:Yea
R: 51/0/0 (0.0% defecting)
D: 42/1/5 (2.3% defecting)
04-SepPN343On the NominationConfirmedConfirmation Steven M. Colloton, of Iowa, to be U.S. Circuit Judge for the Eighth Circuit
32841/47/12R win:Nay
R: 0/46/5 (0.0% defecting)
D: 40/1/7 (2.4% defecting)
05-SepH.R. 2660On the Motion S.Amdt. 1565RejectedMotion to Waive C.B.A. re: Clinton Amdt. No. 1565; To provide additional funding to ensure an adequate bioterrorism preparedness workforce.
32943/46/11R win:Nay
R: 1/46/4 (2.1% defecting)
D: 41/0/7 (0.0% defecting)
05-SepH.R. 2660On the Motion S.Amdt. 1575RejectedMotion to Waive C.B.A. re: Harkin Amdt. No. 1575; To provide additional funding for the Fund for the Improvement of Education.
33044/51/5R win:Nay
R: 0/50/1 (0.0% defecting)
D: 43/1/4 (2.3% defecting)
09-SepH.R. 2660On the Motion S.Amdt. 1543RejectedMotion to Waive C.B.A. re: Byrd Amdt. No. 1543; To provide additional funding for education for the disadvantaged.
33149/46/5D win:Yea
R: 5/45/1 (10.0% defecting)
D: 43/1/4 (2.3% defecting)
09-SepH.R. 2660On the Motion S.Amdt. 1566RejectedMotion to Waive C.B.A. er: Kennedy Amdt. No. 1566; To increase student financial aid by an amount that matches the increase in low- and middle-income family college costs.
33243/51/6R win:Nay
R: 1/48/2 (2.0% defecting)
D: 41/3/4 (6.8% defecting)
09-SepH.R. 2660On the Motion S.Amdt. 1591RejectedMotion To Waive CBARE: Durbin Amdt. No. 1591; To provide funding for the prevention, treatment, and control of, and research on, global HIV/AIDS.
33347/47/6both parties lose?
R: 3/46/2 (6.1% defecting)
D: 43/1/4 (2.3% defecting)
09-SepH.R. 2660On the Motion S.Amdt. 1597RejectedMotion To Waive CBADodd Amdt. No. 1597; To increase funds for Head Start.
33454/45/1D win:Yea
R: 6/44/1 (12.0% defecting)
D: 47/1/0 (2.1% defecting)
10-SepH.R. 2660On the Amendment S.Amdt. 1580Agreed toHarkin Amdt. No. 1580; To protect the rights of employees to receive overtime compensation.
33544/53/3R win:Nay
R: 1/49/1 (2.0% defecting)
D: 42/4/2 (8.7% defecting)
10-SepH.R. 2660On the Motion S.Amdt. 1598RejectedMotion To Waive CBA Schumer Amdt. No. 1598; To provide additional funding for programs under the Ryan White Care Act.
33649/46/5D win:Yea
R: 7/43/1 (14.0% defecting)
D: 41/3/4 (6.8% defecting)
10-SepH.R. 2660On the Motion S.Amdt. 1595RejectedMotion To Waive CBA Reed Amdt. No. 1595; To provide funding for home energy assistance needs under the Low-Income Home Energy Assistance Act of 1981.
33747/49/4R win:Nay
R: 2/48/1 (4.0% defecting)
D: 44/1/3 (2.2% defecting)
10-SepH.R. 2660On the Motion S.Amdt. 1592RejectedMotion To Waive CBA Reed Amdt. No. 1592; To increase funding for immunization services.
33847/49/4R win:Nay
R: 2/48/1 (4.0% defecting)
D: 44/1/3 (2.2% defecting)
10-SepH.R. 2660On the Motion S.Amdt. 1596RejectedMotion To Waive CBA Reed Amdt. No. 1596; To increase funding for certain literacy, library, and museum programs.
33951/44/5D win:Yea
R: 6/44/1 (12.0% defecting)
D: 44/0/4 (0.0% defecting)
10-SepH.R. 2660On the Amendment S.Amdt. 1602Agreed toCorzine Amdt. No. 1602; To restore cuts in student aid.
34046/49/5R win:Nay
R: 2/48/1 (4.0% defecting)
D: 43/1/4 (2.3% defecting)
10-SepH.R. 2660On the Motion S.Amdt. 1609RejectedMotion to Waive CBA RE: Boxer Amdt. No. 1609; To provide additional funding for afterschool programs under the Elementary and Secondary Education Act of 1965.
34149/46/5D win:Yea
R: 5/45/1 (10.0% defecting)
D: 43/1/4 (2.3% defecting)
10-SepH.R. 2660On the Motion S.Amdt. 1610RejectedMotion To Waive CBA Landrieu Amdt. No. 1610; To increase funding for the promoting safe and stable families program.
34228/67/5R win:Nay
R: 0/50/1 (0.0% defecting)
D: 27/17/4 (38.6% defecting)
10-SepH.R. 2660On the Amendment S.Amdt. 1611RejectedDurbin Amdt. No. 1611; To prohibit funds appropriated in this Act from being used by the Department of Education to enforce any requirement under section 1116 of the Elementary and Secondary Education Act of 1965, or to implement penalties or sanctions under part A of title I of such Act, if the amount appropriated to carry out such part A for fiscal year 2004 is less than $18,500,000,000.
34343/51/6R win:Nay
R: 0/49/2 (0.0% defecting)
D: 42/2/4 (4.5% defecting)
10-SepH.R. 2660On the Motion S.Amdt. 1613RejectedMotion To Waive CBA RE: Durbin amdt. No. 1613; To provide additional funding for teacher quality programs under the Elementary and Secondary Education Act of 1965 and the Higher Education Act of 1965 and for the Mathematics and Science Partnerships and the school leadership program under the Elementary and Secondary Education Act of 1965.
3447/87/6Bipartisan Majority:Nay
R: 7/42/2 (14.3% defecting)
D: 0/44/4 (0.0% defecting)
10-SepH.R. 2660On the Amendment S.Amdt. 1585RejectedEnsign Amdt. No. 1585n; To provide an additional $100,000,000 to carry out the 21st Century Community Learning Centers Program under B of title IV of the Elementary and Secondary Education Act of 1965.
34546/49/5R win:Nay
R: 3/47/1 (6.0% defecting)
D: 42/2/4 (4.5% defecting)
10-SepH.R. 2660On the Motion S.Amdt. 1614RejectedMotion To Waive CBA RE: Landrieu Amdt. No. 1614; To provide additional funds for programs relating to West Nile Virus and to fund the Mosquito Abatement for Safety and Health Act.
34652/43/5D win:Yea
R: 16/34/1 (32.0% defecting)
D: 35/9/4 (20.5% defecting)
10-SepH.R. 2660On the Motion S.Amdt. 1622RejectedMotion to Waive the CBA Specter Amdt. No. 1622; To increase funding for the National Institutes of Health.
34794/0/6Bipartisan Majority:Yea
R: 49/0/2 (0.0% defecting)
D: 44/0/4 (0.0% defecting)
10-SepH.R. 2660On Passage of the BillPassedH.R. 2660 As Amended; Departments of Labor, Health and Human Services, and Education, and Related Agencies Appropriations Act, 2004
34855/40/5D win:Yea
R: 12/38/1 (24.0% defecting)
D: 42/2/4 (4.5% defecting)
16-SepS.J.Res. 17On the Joint ResolutionAgreed toS. J. Res. 17; FCC Media Ownership bill
34953/41/6R win:Yea
R: 48/1/2 (2.0% defecting)
D: 5/39/4 (11.4% defecting)
16-SepH.R. 2754On the Motion S.Amdt. 1655Agreed toMotion To Table Feinstein Amdt. No. 1655; To prohibit the use of funds for Department of Energy activities relating to the Robust Nuclear Earth Penetrator, Advanced Weapons Concepts, modification of the readiness posture of the Nevada Test Site, and the Modern Pit Facility, and to make the amount of funds made available by the prohibition for debt reduction.
35092/0/8Bipartisan Majority:Yea
R: 49/0/2 (0.0% defecting)
D: 42/0/6 (0.0% defecting)
16-SepH.R. 2754On Passage of the BillPassedH.R. 2754 As Amended; Energy and Water Development Appropriations Act, 2004
35193/0/7Bipartisan Majority:Yea
R: 49/0/2 (0.0% defecting)
D: 43/0/5 (0.0% defecting)
17-SepS. 3On the MotionAgreed toMotion to Disagree To The Amendment Of The House To S.3 ; Partial-Birth Abortion Ban Act of 2003
35292/0/8Bipartisan Majority:Yea
R: 49/0/2 (0.0% defecting)
D: 42/0/6 (0.0% defecting)
17-SepPN580On the NominationConfirmedConfirmation R. David Proctor Of Alabama, To be U.S. District Judge
35392/0/8Bipartisan Majority:Yea
R: 49/0/2 (0.0% defecting)
D: 42/0/6 (0.0% defecting)
17-SepPN22On the NominationConfirmedConfirmation Sandra J. Feuerstein Of New York To Be U.S. District Judge
35489/0/11Bipartisan Majority:Yea
R: 48/0/3 (0.0% defecting)
D: 40/0/8 (0.0% defecting)
22-SepPN537On the NominationConfirmedConfirmation Glen E. Conrad Of Virginia, To Be U.S. District Judge For The Western District.
35589/0/11Bipartisan Majority:Yea
R: 48/0/3 (0.0% defecting)
D: 40/0/8 (0.0% defecting)
22-SepPN659On the NominationConfirmedConfirmation Henry F. Ford Of South Carolina To Be U.S. District Judge
35649/45/6D win:Yea
R: 6/45/0 (11.8% defecting)
D: 42/0/6 (0.0% defecting)
23-SepH.R. 2691On the Motion S.Amdt. 1734RejectedMotion To Waive CBA Daschle Amdt. No. 1734 As Modified Further.; To provide additional funds for clinical services of the Indian Health Service, with an offset.
35794/0/6Bipartisan Majority:Yea
R: 51/0/0 (0.0% defecting)
D: 42/0/6 (0.0% defecting)
23-SepPN540On the NominationConfirmedConfirmation Kim Gibson, of Pennsylvania, to be U.S. District Judge
35892/4/4Bipartisan Majority:Yea
R: 47/4/0 (7.8% defecting)
D: 44/0/4 (0.0% defecting)
23-SepH.R. 2691On the Amendment S.Amdt. 1740Agreed toBingaman Amdt. No. 1740; To ban commercial advertising on the National Mall.
35952/44/4R win:Yea
R: 46/5/0 (9.8% defecting)
D: 6/38/4 (13.6% defecting)
23-SepH.R. 2691On the Motion S.Amdt. 1753Agreed toMotion To Table Boxer Amdt. No. 1753; To strike section 333 relating to a special judicial appeals process for cases involving timber harvesting in the Tongass National Forest.
36053/43/4R win:Yea
R: 49/2/0 (3.9% defecting)
D: 4/40/4 (9.1% defecting)
23-SepH.R. 2691On the Amendment S.Amdt. 1754Agreed toVoinovich Amdt. No. 1754, As Modified; To substitute a requirement for an annual report on competitive sourcing activities on lists required under the Federal Activities Inventory Reform Act of 1998 that are performed for the Department of the Interior by Federal Government sources.
36144/51/5R win:Nay
R: 4/47/0 (7.8% defecting)
D: 39/4/5 (9.3% defecting)
23-SepH.R. 2691On the Amendment S.Amdt. 1731RejectedReid Amdt. No. 1731; To prohibit the use of funds for initiating any new competitive sourcing studies.
36243/52/5R win:Nay
R: 1/50/0 (2.0% defecting)
D: 41/2/5 (4.7% defecting)
23-SepH.R. 2691On the Amendment S.Amdt. 1739RejectedDaschle Amdt. No. 1739, As Modified; To strike funding for implementation of the Department of the Interior's reorganization plan for the Bureau of Indian Affairs and the Office of Special Trustee and to transfer the savings to the Indian Health Service.
36391/0/9Bipartisan Majority:Yea
R: 47/0/4 (0.0% defecting)
D: 43/0/5 (0.0% defecting)
24-SepPN572On the NominationConfirmedConfirmation Larry Alan Burns Of California To Be U.S. District Judge
36495/0/5Bipartisan Majority:Yea
R: 50/0/1 (0.0% defecting)
D: 44/0/4 (0.0% defecting)
25-SepH.R. 2658On Passage of the BillPassedH.R. 2658 Conference Report; Department of Defense Appropriations Act, 2004
36595/0/5Bipartisan Majority:Yea
R: 50/0/1 (0.0% defecting)
D: 44/0/4 (0.0% defecting)
25-SepH.R. 3161On Passage of the BillPassedH.R. 3161; Do-Not-Call-Registry bill
36695/0/5Bipartisan Majority:Yea
R: 50/0/1 (0.0% defecting)
D: 44/0/4 (0.0% defecting)
25-SepPN582On the NominationConfirmedConfirmation Dana Makoto Sabraw, of California, To Be U.S. District Judge
36793/0/7Bipartisan Majority:Yea
R: 48/0/3 (0.0% defecting)
D: 44/0/4 (0.0% defecting)
25-SepPN601On the NominationConfirmedConfirmation Michael W. Mosman, Of Oregon, To Be U.S. District Judge
36886/0/14Bipartisan Majority:Yea
R: 49/0/2 (0.0% defecting)
D: 37/0/11 (0.0% defecting)
29-SepPN523On the NominationConfirmedConfirmation Carlos T.Bea, Of California To Be U.S. Circuit Judge For The Ninth Circuit.
36991/0/9Bipartisan Majority:Yea
R: 49/0/2 (0.0% defecting)
D: 42/0/6 (0.0% defecting)
30-SepPN575On the NominationConfirmedConfirmation Marcia Crone Of Texas To Be U.S. District Judge
37093/0/7Bipartisan Majority:Yea
R: 49/0/2 (0.0% defecting)
D: 44/0/4 (0.0% defecting)
30-SepPN660On the NominationConfirmedConfirmation Ronald A. White , Of Oklahoma, To Be U.S District Judge
37138/59/3R win:Nay
R: 1/50/0 (2.0% defecting)
D: 36/9/3 (20.0% defecting)
01-OctS. 1689On the Amendment S.Amdt. 1794RejectedByrd Amdt. No. 1794; To strike $15.2 billion of the $20.3 billion in Iraq Relief and Reconstruction Funds, leaving $5.1 billion for training and equipping the Iraqi Defense Corps and Iraqi national security force and for other public safety and justice purposes.
37298/1/1Bipartisan Majority:Yea
R: 51/0/0 (0.0% defecting)
D: 46/1/1 (2.1% defecting)
02-OctS. 1689On the Amendment S.Amdt. 1795Agreed toMcConnell AMDT. No. 1795 As Modified; To commend the Armed Forces of the United States in the War on Terrorism.
37357/42/1R win:Yea
R: 50/1/0 (2.0% defecting)
D: 7/40/1 (14.9% defecting)
02-OctS. 1689On the Motion to Table S.Amdt. 1796Agreed toMotion to Table Biden Amdt. No. 1796; To provide funds for the security and stabilization of Iraq by suspending a portion of the reductions in the highest income tax rate for individual taxpayers.
37456/42/2R win:Yea
R: 51/0/0 (0.0% defecting)
D: 5/41/2 (10.9% defecting)
02-OctS. 1689On the Motion to Table S.Amdt. 1803Agreed toMotion To Table Leahy AMDT. No. 1803; To place the Coalition Provisional Authority in Iraq under the direct authority and foreign policy guidance of the Secretary of State.
37598/0/2Bipartisan Majority:Yea
R: 51/0/0 (0.0% defecting)
D: 46/0/2 (0.0% defecting)
02-OctPN577On the NominationConfirmedConfirmation William Q. Hayes, of California, To Be U.S. District Judge
37649/37/14R win:Yea
R: 46/0/5 (0.0% defecting)
D: 2/37/9 (5.1% defecting)
02-OctS. 1689On the Motion to Table S.Amdt. 1817Agreed toMotion To Table Dodd Amdt. No. 1817; To provide an additional $322,000,000 for safety equipment for United States forces in Iraq and to reduce the amount provided for reconstruction in Iraq by $322,000,000.
37795/0/5Bipartisan Majority:Yea
R: 51/0/0 (0.0% defecting)
D: 43/0/5 (0.0% defecting)
14-OctS. 1053On Passage of the BillPassedS. 1053 as amended; Genetic Information Nondiscrimination Act of 2003
37847/48/5R win:Nay
R: 3/48/0 (5.9% defecting)
D: 43/0/5 (0.0% defecting)
14-OctS. 1689On the Amendment S.Amdt. 1830RejectedBingaman Amdt. NO. 1830 DIV I; To authorize the award of the Iraqi Liberation Medal as a campaign medal for members of the Armed Forces who serve in Southwest Asia in connection with Operation Iraqi Freedom.
37959/35/6R win:Yea
R: 51/0/0 (0.0% defecting)
D: 8/34/6 (19.0% defecting)
14-OctS. 1689On the Motion to Table S.Amdt. 1823Agreed toMotion To Table Stabenow AMDT. No. 1823; To provide emergency relief for veterans healthcare, school construction, healthcare and transportation needs in the United States, and to create 95,000 new jobs.
38057/39/4R win:Yea
R: 50/1/0 (2.0% defecting)
D: 7/37/4 (15.9% defecting)
14-OctS. 1689On the Motion to Table S.Amdt. 1826Agreed toMotion To Table Dorgan AMDT. NO. 1826; To require that Iraqi oil revenues be used to pay for reconstruction in Iraq.
38147/49/4R win:Nay
R: 4/46/1 (8.0% defecting)
D: 42/3/3 (6.7% defecting)
15-OctS. 1689On the Motion S.Amdt. 1811RejectedMotion To Waive CBA Corzine Amdt. No. 1811; To amend title 10, United States Code, to reduce the age for receipt of military retired pay for nonregular service from 60 to 55.
38245/52/3D win:Nay
R: 42/9/0 (17.6% defecting)
D: 3/42/3 (6.7% defecting)
15-OctS. 1689On the Motion to Table S.Amdt. 1834RejectedMotion To Table Reed Amdt. No. 1834; To increase the end strength of the Army and to structure the additional forces for constabulary duty.
38397/0/3Bipartisan Majority:Yea
R: 51/0/0 (0.0% defecting)
D: 45/0/3 (0.0% defecting)
15-OctS. 1689On the Amendment S.Amdt. 1846Agreed toByrd Amdt. No. 1846; To modify the report requirements with respect to the Coalition Provisional Authority.
38495/2/3Bipartisan Majority:Yea
R: 50/1/0 (2.0% defecting)
D: 44/1/3 (2.2% defecting)
15-OctS. 1689On the Amendment S.Amdt. 1806Agreed toGraham (SC) Amdt. No. 1806 As Modified; To express the sense of Congress that the removal of the Government of Saddam Hussein has enhanced the security of Israel and other United States allies.
38557/42/1R win:Yea
R: 51/0/0 (0.0% defecting)
D: 6/41/1 (12.8% defecting)
16-OctS. 1689On the Motion to Table S.Amdt. 1818Agreed toMotion To Table Byrd Amdt. No. 1818; To impose a limitation on the use of sums appropriated for the Iraq Relief and Reconstruction Fund.
38665/34/1R win:Yea
R: 51/0/0 (0.0% defecting)
D: 13/34/1 (27.7% defecting)
16-OctS. 1689On the Motion to Table S.Amdt. 1868Agreed toMotion To Table Lautenberg Amdt. No. 1868; To prohibit the use of funds for any contract or other financial agreement or arrangement with any entity that pays compensation in the form of deferred salary to certain United States Government officials.
38797/1/2Bipartisan Majority:Yea
R: 50/0/1 (0.0% defecting)
D: 47/0/1 (0.0% defecting)
16-OctS. 1689On the Amendment S.Amdt. 1874Agreed toMcConnell Amdt. No. 1874; To express the Sense of the Senate that the Global War on Terrorism medal should be awarded expeditiously to members of the Armed Forces serving in Operation Iraqi Freedom, Operation Enduring Freedom, and Operation Noble Eagle.
38898/0/2Bipartisan Majority:Yea
R: 51/0/0 (0.0% defecting)
D: 46/0/2 (0.0% defecting)
16-OctS. 1689On the Amendment S.Amdt. 1876Agreed toNickles Amdt. No. 1876; To express the sense of the Senate that all countries that hold debt from the former Iraqi regime of Saddam Hussein should be urged to forgive their debt.
38951/47/2D win:Yea
R: 8/43/0 (15.7% defecting)
D: 42/4/2 (8.7% defecting)
16-OctS. 1689On the Amendment S.Amdt. 1871Agreed toBayh Amdt. No. 1871; To require that funds for reconstruction in Iraq be used for certain purposes.
39096/3/1Bipartisan Majority:Yea
R: 48/3/0 (5.9% defecting)
D: 47/0/1 (0.0% defecting)
17-OctS. 1689On the Amendment S.Amdt. 1837Agreed toDurbin Amdt. No. 1837; To ensure that a Federal employee who takes leave without pay in order to perform certain service as a member of the uniformed services or member of the National Guard shall continue to receive pay in an amount which, when taken together with the pay and allowances such individual is receiving for such service, will be no less than the basic pay such individual would then be receiving if no interruption in employment had occurred.
39155/44/1R win:Yea
R: 51/0/0 (0.0% defecting)
D: 4/43/1 (8.5% defecting)
17-OctS. 1689On the Motion to Table S.Amdt. 1854Agreed toMotion To Table Daschle Amdt. NO. 1854; To achieve the most effective means of reconstructing Iraq and to reduce the future costs to the American taxpayer of such reconstruction by ensuring broad-based international cooperation for this effort.
39252/47/1R win:Yea
R: 48/3/0 (5.9% defecting)
D: 4/43/1 (8.5% defecting)
17-OctS. 1689On the Motion to Table S.Amdt. 1859Agreed toMotion To Table Landrieu Amdt. No. 1859; To promote the establishment of an Iraq Reconstruction Finance Authority and the use of Iraqi oil revenues to pay for reconstruction in Iraq.
39399/0/1Bipartisan Majority:Yea
R: 51/0/0 (0.0% defecting)
D: 47/0/1 (0.0% defecting)
17-OctS. 1689On the Amendment S.Amdt. 1843Agreed toBoxer Amdt. No. 1843; To make retroactive the relief of hospitalized members of the uniformed services from the obligation to pay for food or subsistence while hospitalized; and to provide an offset for the additional cost.
39456/43/1R win:Yea
R: 51/0/0 (0.0% defecting)
D: 5/42/1 (10.6% defecting)
17-OctS. 1689On the Motion to Table S.Amdt. 1879Agreed toMotion To Table Durbin Amdt. No. 1879; To provide funds for the prevention, treatment, and control of, and research on HIV/AIDS.
39567/32/1R win:Yea
R: 51/0/0 (0.0% defecting)
D: 16/31/1 (34.0% defecting)
17-OctS. 1689On the Motion to Table S.Amdt. 1882Agreed toMotion to Table Corzine Amdt. No. 1882; To establish a National Commission on the Development and Use of Intelligence Related to Iraq.
39651/47/2R win:Yea
R: 49/1/1 (2.0% defecting)
D: 2/45/1 (4.3% defecting)
17-OctS. 1689On the Motion to Table S.Amdt. 1819Agreed toMotion To Table Byrd Amdt. No. 1819; To prohibit the use of Iraq Relief and Reconstruction Funds for low priority activities that should not be the responsibility of U.S. taxpayers, and shift $600 million from the Iraq Relief and Reconstruction Fund to Defense Operations and Maintenance, Army, for significantly improving efforts to secure and destroy conventional weapons, such as bombs, bomb materials, small arms, rocket propelled grenades, and shoulder-launched missiles, in Iraq.
39782/15/3Bipartisan Majority:Yea
R: 49/0/2 (0.0% defecting)
D: 33/14/1 (29.8% defecting)
17-OctS. 1689On the Motion to Table S.Amdt. 1886Agreed toMotion To Table Byrd Amdt. No. 1886; To prohibit the use of funds for the involuntary deployment overseas in support of Operation Iraqi Freedom of members of the National Guard and Reserves who have been involuntarily deployed for more than six months during the preceding six years.
39849/46/5R win:Yea
R: 48/0/3 (0.0% defecting)
D: 1/45/2 (2.2% defecting)
17-OctS. 1689On the Motion to Table S.Amdt. 1888Agreed toMotion To Table Byrd Amdt. No. 1888; To eliminate the flexibility given to the President to reallocate all of the $20.3 billion Iraq Relief and Reconstruction Funds, without approval by Congress.
39955/43/2R win:Yea
R: 45/4/2 (8.2% defecting)
D: 10/38/0 (20.8% defecting)
17-OctS. 1689On the Motion to Table S.Amdt. 1885Agreed toMotion To Table Brownback Amdt. No. 1885 As Modified; To reduce the amount appropriated for reconstruction in Iraq by $600,000,000 and to increase the amount available to the Iraqi Civil Defense Corps by $50,000,000, the amount available for Afghanistan by $400,000,000, and the amount available for Liberia.
40087/12/1Bipartisan Majority:Yea
R: 50/0/1 (0.0% defecting)
D: 37/11/0 (22.9% defecting)
17-OctS. 1689On Passage of the BillPassedS. 1689 As Amended; Emergency Supplemental Appropriations for Iraq and Afghanistan Security and Reconstruction Act, 2004
40182/0/18Bipartisan Majority:Yea
R: 42/0/9 (0.0% defecting)
D: 39/0/9 (0.0% defecting)
20-OctPN810On the NominationConfirmedConfirmation Margret Catherine Rodgers, Of Florida, To Be U.S. District Judge
40264/34/2R win:Yea
R: 47/3/1 (6.0% defecting)
D: 17/30/1 (36.2% defecting)
21-OctS. 3On the Conference ReportAgreed toS. 3 Conference Report; Partial-Birth Abortion Ban Act of 2003
40359/39/2R win:Yea
R: 50/1/0 (2.0% defecting)
D: 8/38/2 (17.4% defecting)
22-OctS. 1751On Cloture on the Motion to ProceedRejectedMotion To Invoke Cloture On The Motion To Proceed To Consider S. 1751; Class Action Fairness Act of 2003
40497/0/3Bipartisan Majority:Yea
R: 51/0/0 (0.0% defecting)
D: 45/0/3 (0.0% defecting)
22-OctS. 877On Passage of the BillPassedS. 877, As Amended; CAN-SPAM Act of 2003
40536/59/5D win:Nay
R: 30/19/2 (38.8% defecting)
D: 6/39/3 (13.3% defecting)
23-OctH.R. 2989On the Motion to Table S.Amdt. 1900RejectedMotion To Table Dorgan Amdt. No. 1900; To prohibit the enforcement of the ban on travel to Cuba.
40660/34/6Bipartisan Majority:Yea
R: 29/19/3 (39.6% defecting)
D: 30/15/3 (33.3% defecting)
23-OctH.R. 2989On the Motion to Table S.Amdt. 1904Agreed toMotion To Table Feingold Amdt. No. 1904; To provide that Members of Congress shall not receive a cost of living adjustment in pay during fiscal year 2003.
40795/1/4Bipartisan Majority:Yea
R: 50/0/1 (0.0% defecting)
D: 44/1/3 (2.2% defecting)
23-OctH.R. 2989On the Amendment S.Amdt. 1923Agreed toThomas Amdt. No. 1923; To substitute a requirement for an annual report on competitive sourcing activities on lists required under the Federal Activities Inventory Reform Act of 1998 that are performed for executive agencies by Federal Government sources, and for other purposes.
40847/48/4R win:Nay
R: 3/47/1 (6.0% defecting)
D: 43/1/3 (2.3% defecting)
23-OctH.R. 2989On the Amendment S.Amdt. 1917RejectedMikulski Amdt. No. 1917; To prohibit the use of funds for implementing the 2003 revision of Office of Management and Budget Circular A-76.
40963/31/5D win:Yea
R: 19/31/1 (38.0% defecting)
D: 43/0/4 (0.0% defecting)
23-OctH.R. 2989On the Motion S.Amdt. 1928Agreed toMotion To Waive RE: Dodd Amdt. No. 1928; To fund the Election Assistance Commission for fiscal year 2004.
41091/3/6Bipartisan Majority:Yea
R: 47/3/1 (6.0% defecting)
D: 43/0/5 (0.0% defecting)
23-OctH.R. 2989On Passage of the BillPassedH. R. 2989 As Amended; Transportation, Treasury, and Independent Agencies Appropriations Act, 2004
41186/0/14Bipartisan Majority:Yea
R: 46/0/5 (0.0% defecting)
D: 39/0/9 (0.0% defecting)
27-OctPN576On the NominationConfirmedConfirmation Dale S. Fischer, of California, to be U.S. District Judge
41288/8/4Bipartisan Majority:Yea
R: 51/0/0 (0.0% defecting)
D: 36/8/4 (18.2% defecting)
28-OctPN884On the NominationConfirmedConfirmation: Michael O. Leavitt, of Utah to be Administrator of the E.P.A.
41340/57/3D win:Nay
R: 35/16/0 (31.4% defecting)
D: 4/41/3 (8.9% defecting)
28-OctH.R. 2800On the Motion S.Amdt. 1974RejectedMotion to Suspend Rule XVI re: Lugar Amdt. No. 1974; To authorize appropriations for Foreign Relations and for Foreign Assistance, and to authorize Millennium Challenge Assistance.
41444/53/3R win:Nay
R: 0/51/0 (0.0% defecting)
D: 43/2/3 (4.4% defecting)
28-OctH.R. 2800On the Amendment S.Amdt. 1969RejectedByrd Amdt. No. 1969; To require that the Administrator of the Coalition Provisional Authority be an officer who is appointed by the President by and with the advice and consent of the Senate.
41543/54/3R win:Nay
R: 2/49/0 (3.9% defecting)
D: 40/5/3 (11.1% defecting)
29-OctH.R. 2800On the Motion S.Amdt. 2000RejectedMotion to Suspend Rule XVI re: Dorgan Amdt No. 2000; To urge the President to release information regarding sources of foreign support for the 9-11 hijackers.
41697/1/2Bipartisan Majority:Yea
R: 51/0/0 (0.0% defecting)
D: 45/1/2 (2.2% defecting)
29-OctH.R. 1904On the Amendment S.Amdt. 1828Agreed toCochran Amdt. No. 1828; Of a perfecting nature.
41794/3/3Bipartisan Majority:Yea
R: 48/3/0 (5.9% defecting)
D: 45/0/3 (0.0% defecting)
29-OctH.R. 1904On the Amendment S.Amdt. 2025Agreed toBoxer Amdt. No. 2025; To enact the Firefighters Medical Monitoring Act.
41878/17/5Bipartisan Majority:Yea
R: 32/17/2 (34.7% defecting)
D: 45/0/3 (0.0% defecting)
29-OctH.R. 1904On the Amendment S.Amdt. 2026Agreed toBoxer Amdt. No. 2026; To enact the Disaster Air Quality Monitoring Act.
41954/43/3R win:Yea
R: 51/0/0 (0.0% defecting)
D: 2/43/3 (4.4% defecting)
30-OctPN12On the Cloture MotionRejectedMotion to Invoke Cloture re: Charles W. Pickering, of Mississippi, to be U.S. Circuit Judge
42043/55/2R win:Nay
R: 6/45/0 (11.8% defecting)
D: 36/10/2 (21.7% defecting)
30-OctS. 139On the Amendment S.Amdt. 2028RejectedLieberman Amdt. No. 2028; To provide for a program of scientific research on abrupt climate change, to accelerate the reduction of greenhouse gas emissions in the United States by establishing a market-driven system of greenhouse gas tradeable allowances, to limit greenhouse gas emissions in the United States and reduce dependence upon foreign oil, and ensure benefits to consumers from the trading in such allowances.
42136/60/4R win:Nay
R: 0/51/0 (0.0% defecting)
D: 35/9/4 (20.5% defecting)
30-OctH.R. 1904On the Motion S.Amdt. 2031RejectedMotion to Waive C.B.A. re: Bingaman Amdt. No. 2031; To provide the Secretary of Agriculture with the authority to borrow funds from the Treasury to pay for firefighting costs that exceed funds available and to provide funding to conduct hazardous fuels reduction and burned area restoration projects on non-Federal lands in and around communities.
42258/36/6R win:Yea
R: 50/0/1 (0.0% defecting)
D: 8/35/5 (18.6% defecting)
30-OctH.R. 1904On the Motion to Table S.Amdt. 2035Agreed toMotion to Table Bingaman Amdt. No. 2035; To require the treatment of slash and other long term fuels management for hazardous fuels reduction projects.
42362/33/5R win:Yea
R: 51/0/0 (0.0% defecting)
D: 11/32/5 (25.6% defecting)
30-OctH.R. 1904On the Motion to Table S.Amdt. 2039Agreed toMotion to Table Leahy Amdt. No. 2039; To remove certain provisions relating to administrative and judicial review.
42461/34/5R win:Yea
R: 50/1/0 (2.0% defecting)
D: 11/32/5 (25.6% defecting)
30-OctH.R. 1904On the Amendment S.Amdt. 2043Agreed toMotion to Table Boxer Amdt. No. 2043; To increase the minimum percentage of funds allocated for authorized hazardous fuel reduction projects in the wildland-urban interface.
42562/32/6R win:Yea
R: 50/0/1 (0.0% defecting)
D: 12/31/5 (27.9% defecting)
30-OctH.R. 1904On the Motion to Table S.Amdt. 2030Agreed toMotion to Table Murray Amdt. No. 2030; To ensure protection of old-growth stands.
42657/34/9R win:Yea
R: 46/3/2 (6.1% defecting)
D: 11/30/7 (26.8% defecting)
30-OctH.R. 1904On the Motion to Table S.Amdt. 2038Agreed toMotion to Table Cantwell Amdt. No. 2038, as modified; To require the Comptroller General to study the costs and benefits of the analysis of alternatives in environmental assessments and environmental impact statements.
42761/31/8R win:Yea
R: 50/0/1 (0.0% defecting)
D: 11/30/7 (26.8% defecting)
30-OctH.R. 1904On the Motion to Table S.Amdt. 2045Agreed toMotion to Table Harkin Amdt. No. 2045; To provide authority for title I, relative to hazardous fuels reduction on federal land.
42880/14/6Bipartisan Majority:Yea
R: 50/0/1 (0.0% defecting)
D: 30/13/5 (30.2% defecting)
30-OctH.R. 1904On Passage of the BillPassedH.R. 1904, As Amended; Healthy Forests Restoration Act of 2003
42989/1/10Bipartisan Majority:Yea
R: 47/1/3 (2.1% defecting)
D: 42/0/6 (0.0% defecting)
30-OctH.R. 2800On the Amendment S.Amdt. 1966Agreed toDeWine Amdt. No. 1966; To increase assistance to combat HIV/AIDS.
43045/47/8R win:Nay
R: 3/46/2 (6.1% defecting)
D: 41/1/6 (2.4% defecting)
30-OctH.R. 2800On the Amendment S.Amdt. 1977RejectedFeinstein Amdt. No. 1977; To clarify the definition of HIV/AIDS prevention for purposes of providing funds for therapeutic medical care.
43142/50/8R win:Nay
R: 1/48/2 (2.0% defecting)
D: 40/2/6 (4.8% defecting)
30-OctH.R. 2800On the Motion S.Amdt. 2047RejectedMotion to Waive C.B.A. re: Durbin Amdt. NO. 2047; To increase assistance to combat HIV/AIDS.
43241/51/8R win:Nay
R: 0/49/2 (0.0% defecting)
D: 40/2/6 (4.8% defecting)
30-OctH.R. 2800On the Amendment S.Amdt. 2048RejectedBingaman Amdt. No. 2048; To make an additional $200,000,000 available for the Global AIDS Initiative and reduce the amount available for Millennium Challenge Assistance by $200,000,000.
43387/2/11Bipartisan Majority:Yea
R: 48/0/3 (0.0% defecting)
D: 38/2/8 (5.0% defecting)
03-NovH.R. 2691On the Conference ReportAgreed toH.R. 2691 Conference Report; Department of the Interior and Related Agencies Appropriations Act, 2004
43470/24/6R win:Yea
R: 48/0/3 (0.0% defecting)
D: 22/23/3 (48.9% defecting)
04-NovS. 1753On the Motion to Table S.Amdt. 2054Agreed toMotion To Table Feinstein Amdt. No. 2054; To create a national opt-out standard for affiliate sharing to prevent personal customer information from being shared by affiliated companies.
43561/32/7R win:Yea
R: 47/1/3 (2.1% defecting)
D: 14/30/4 (31.8% defecting)
04-NovS. 1753On the Motion to Table S.Amdt. 2065Agreed toMotion To Table Feingold Amdt. No. 2065; To provide for data-mining reports to Congress.
43641/56/3R win:Nay
R: 3/48/0 (5.9% defecting)
D: 37/8/3 (17.8% defecting)
05-NovH.R. 2673On the Amendment S.Amdt. 2083RejectedFeinstein AMDT. No. 2083; To improve the operation of energy markets.
43795/2/3Bipartisan Majority:Yea
R: 51/0/0 (0.0% defecting)
D: 43/2/3 (4.4% defecting)
05-NovH.R. 2622On Passage of the BillPassedH.R. 2622 As Amended; Fair and Accurate Credit Transactions Act of 2003
43897/0/3Bipartisan Majority:Yea
R: 51/0/0 (0.0% defecting)
D: 45/0/3 (0.0% defecting)
05-NovPN746On the NominationConfirmedConfirmation: Roger W. Titus, of Maryland, To Be U.S. District Judge
43957/40/3D win:Yea
R: 12/39/0 (23.5% defecting)
D: 44/1/3 (2.2% defecting)
05-NovH.R. 2673On the Amendment S.Amdt. 2087Agreed toCantwell AMDT. 2087; To prohibit energy market manipulation.
44040/55/5R win:Nay
R: 3/47/1 (6.0% defecting)
D: 36/8/4 (18.2% defecting)
05-NovH.R. 2673On the Motion S.Amdt. 2089RejectedMotion To Waive CBA Dayton AMDT. No. 2089 (RE: Emergency Designation); To provide emergency disaster assistance to agricultural producers.
44151/43/6R win:Yea
R: 49/0/2 (0.0% defecting)
D: 2/42/4 (4.5% defecting)
06-NovPN512On the Cloture MotionRejectedMotion To Invoke Cloture On William H. Pryor of Alabama, To Be U.S. Circuit Judge
44238/56/6R win:Nay
R: 10/39/2 (20.4% defecting)
D: 27/17/4 (38.6% defecting)
06-NovH.R. 2673On the Amendment S.Amdt. 2119RejectedLeahy Amdt. No. 2119; To restrict the use of funds for certain conservation programs.
44336/58/6D win:Nay
R: 29/20/2 (40.8% defecting)
D: 7/37/4 (15.9% defecting)
06-NovH.R. 2673On the Motion S.Amdt. 2078RejectedMotion To Table Daschle Amdt. No. 2078; Expressing the sense of the Senate regarding country of origin labeling requirements.
44493/1/6Bipartisan Majority:Yea
R: 48/1/2 (2.0% defecting)
D: 44/0/4 (0.0% defecting)
06-NovH.R. 2673On Passage of the BillPassedH. R. 2673 As Amended; Consolidated Appropriations Act, 2004
44589/4/7Bipartisan Majority:Yea
R: 47/2/2 (4.1% defecting)
D: 42/1/5 (2.3% defecting)
11-NovH.R. 1828On Passage of the BillPassedH.R. 1828 As Amended; Syria Accountability and Lebanese Sovereignty Restoration Act of 2003
44687/1/12Bipartisan Majority:Yea
R: 48/0/3 (0.0% defecting)
D: 38/1/9 (2.6% defecting)
11-NovH.R. 1588On the Motion to ProceedAgreed toMotion to Proceed to the Consideration of the Conference Report to Accompany H.R. 1588; National Defense Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2004
44795/3/2Bipartisan Majority:Yea
R: 51/0/0 (0.0% defecting)
D: 44/2/2 (4.3% defecting)
12-NovH.R. 1588On the Conference ReportAgreed toConference Report on H.R. 1588; National Defense Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2004
44898/0/2Bipartisan Majority:Yea
R: 51/0/0 (0.0% defecting)
D: 46/0/2 (0.0% defecting)
12-NovH.R. 2559On the Conference ReportAgreed toConference Report on H.R. 2559; Military Construction Appropriations Act, 2004
44944/49/7R win:Nay
R: 3/45/3 (6.2% defecting)
D: 40/4/4 (9.1% defecting)
12-NovH.R. 2861On the Motion S.Amdt. 2178RejectedMotion to Waive CBA Mikulski Amdt. No. 2178 (Re: Emergency Designation); To provide for certain capitalization grants.
45053/42/5R win:Yea
R: 51/0/0 (0.0% defecting)
D: 2/41/5 (4.7% defecting)
14-NovPN11On the Cloture MotionRejectedMotion to Invoke Cloture on the Nomination of Priscilla Richman Owen, of Texas, to be U.S. Circuit Judge
45153/43/4R win:Yea
R: 51/0/0 (0.0% defecting)
D: 2/42/4 (4.5% defecting)
14-NovPN8On the Cloture MotionRejectedMotion to Invoke Cloture on the Nomination of Carolyn B. Kuhl, of California, to be U.S. Circuit Judge
45253/43/4R win:Yea
R: 51/0/0 (0.0% defecting)
D: 2/42/4 (4.5% defecting)
14-NovPN839On the Cloture MotionRejectedMotion to Invoke Cloture on the Nomination of Janice R. Brown, of California, to be U.S. Circuit Judge
45345/43/12R win:Yea
R: 42/3/6 (6.7% defecting)
D: 3/39/6 (7.1% defecting)
17-NovH.R. 2115On the Cloture MotionRejectedMotion To Invoke Cloture On H.R. 2115, Conference Report.; Vision 100--Century of Aviation Reauthorization Act
45457/39/4R win:Yea
R: 51/0/0 (0.0% defecting)
D: 5/39/4 (11.4% defecting)
18-NovPN140On the Cloture MotionRejectedMotion To Invoke Cloture On The Nomination Of Thomas C. Dorr, Of Iowa, To Be Under Secretary Of Agriculture.
45557/39/4R win:Yea
R: 51/0/0 (0.0% defecting)
D: 5/39/4 (11.4% defecting)
18-NovPN141On the Cloture MotionRejectedMotion To Invoke Cloture On The Nomination Of Thomas C. Dorr, Of Iowa, To Be A Member Of The Board Of Directors, Commodity Credit Corporation.
45657/40/3R win:Yea
R: 44/7/0 (13.7% defecting)
D: 13/32/3 (28.9% defecting)
21-NovH.R. 6On the Cloture MotionRejectedMotion To Invoke Cloture - H.R. 6 Conference Report; Energy Policy Act of 2003
45770/29/1R win:Yea
R: 47/3/1 (6.0% defecting)
D: 22/26/0 (45.8% defecting)
24-NovH.R. 1On the Cloture MotionAgreed toMotion to Invoke Cloture on the Conference Report to Accompany H.R. 1; Prescription Drug and Medicare Improvement Act of 2003
45861/39/0R win:Yea
R: 49/2/0 (3.9% defecting)
D: 11/37/0 (22.9% defecting)
24-NovH.R. 1On the MotionAgreed toMotion To Waive CBA RE: H. R. 1 - Conference Report; Prescription Drug and Medicare Improvement Act of 2003
45954/44/2R win:Yea
R: 42/9/0 (17.6% defecting)
D: 11/35/2 (23.9% defecting)
25-NovH.R. 1On the Conference ReportAgreed toH.R. 1 Conference Report; Prescription Drug and Medicare Improvement Act of 2003
Bipartisan: 152R wins: 256D wins: 43