Partisanship by Vote

Vote Numbertotal
yea/nay/NV
partiesDateIssueQuestionResultDescription
148/45/7R win:Yea
R: 45/5/1 (10.0% defecting)
D: 3/39/6 (7.1% defecting)
20-JanH.R. 2673On the Cloture MotionRejectedMotion to Invoke Cloture on the Conference Report to Accompany H.R. 2673; Consolidated Appropriations Act, 2004
261/32/7R win:Yea
R: 45/3/3 (6.2% defecting)
D: 16/28/4 (36.4% defecting)
22-JanH.R. 2673On the Cloture MotionAgreed toMotion To Invoke Cloture On The Conference Report To Accompany H. R. 2673; Consolidated Appropriations Act, 2004
365/28/7R win:Yea
R: 44/4/3 (8.3% defecting)
D: 21/23/4 (47.7% defecting)
22-JanH.R. 2673On the Conference ReportAgreed toH. R. 2673 Conference Report; Consolidated Appropriations Act, 2004
467/25/8Bipartisan Majority:Yea
R: 25/24/2 (49.0% defecting)
D: 41/1/6 (2.4% defecting)
27-JanH.R. 3108On the Motion to Table S.Amdt. 2234Agreed toMotion To Table Kyl Amdt. No. 2234; To limit the liability of the Pension Benefit Guaranty Corporation with respect to a plan for which a reduced deficit contribution is elected.
586/9/5Bipartisan Majority:Yea
R: 41/9/1 (18.0% defecting)
D: 44/0/4 (0.0% defecting)
28-JanH.R. 3108On Passage of the BillPassedH.R. 3108 As Amended; Pension Funding Equity Act of 2004
695/0/5Bipartisan Majority:Yea
R: 50/0/1 (0.0% defecting)
D: 44/0/4 (0.0% defecting)
28-JanPN544On the NominationConfirmedConfirmation of Gary L. Sharpe, of New York, To Be U.S. District Judge
775/11/14Bipartisan Majority:Yea
R: 39/6/6 (13.3% defecting)
D: 35/5/8 (12.5% defecting)
02-FebS. 1072On the Cloture MotionAgreed toMotion To Invoke Cloture On The Motion To Proceed To Consider S. 1072; Safe, Accountable, Flexible, and Efficient Transportation Equity Act of 2004
896/0/4Bipartisan Majority:Yea
R: 51/0/0 (0.0% defecting)
D: 44/0/4 (0.0% defecting)
04-FebPN539On the NominationConfirmedConfirmation Mark R. Filip, of Illinois, To Be U. S. District Judge
957/41/2R win:Yea
R: 41/10/0 (19.6% defecting)
D: 15/31/2 (32.6% defecting)
11-FebS. 1072On the Motion to Table S.Amdt. 2286Agreed toMotion To Table Warner Amdt. No 2286, as Modified; To provide a highway safety improvement program that includes incentives to States to enact primary safety belt laws.
1086/11/3Bipartisan Majority:Yea
R: 43/8/0 (15.7% defecting)
D: 42/3/3 (6.7% defecting)
12-FebS. 1072On the Cloture Motion S.Amdt. 2285Agreed toMotion To Invoke Cloture On The Inhofe Amdt. No. 2285 To S.1072; To provide a complete substitute.
1117/78/5Bipartisan Majority:Nay
R: 7/42/2 (14.3% defecting)
D: 10/35/3 (22.2% defecting)
12-FebS. 1072On the Amendment S.Amdt. 2388RejectedHutchinson Amdt. No. 2388; To provide for the distribution of funds under the infrastructure performance and maintenance program.
1272/24/4Bipartisan Majority:Yea
R: 30/20/1 (40.0% defecting)
D: 41/4/3 (8.9% defecting)
12-FebS. 1072On the Point of Order S.Amdt. 2285Not SustainedMotion To Waive C.B.A. Re: Inhofe Amdt No 2285 and S. 1072; To provide a complete substitute.
1320/78/2Bipartisan Majority:Nay
R: 18/33/0 (35.3% defecting)
D: 2/44/2 (4.3% defecting)
12-FebS. 1072On the Amendment S.Amdt. 2473RejectedKyl Amdt. No. 2473; To provide for a substitute to title V.
1476/21/3Bipartisan Majority:Yea
R: 34/17/0 (33.3% defecting)
D: 41/4/3 (8.9% defecting)
12-FebS. 1072On Passage of the BillPassedS. 1072: As Amended; Safe, Accountable, Flexible, and Efficient Transportation Equity Act of 2004
1548/45/7R win:Yea
R: 47/3/1 (6.0% defecting)
D: 1/41/6 (2.4% defecting)
24-FebS. 2061On the MotionRejectedMotion To Invoke Cloture On The Motion To Proceed To Consider S. 2061; Healthy Mothers and Healthy Babies Access to Care Act of 2003
1675/22/3Bipartisan Majority:Yea
R: 50/1/0 (2.0% defecting)
D: 24/21/3 (46.7% defecting)
25-FebS. 1805On the MotionAgreed toMotion To Invoke Cloture On The Motion To Proceed To S. 1805; Protection of Lawful Commerce in Arms Act
1770/27/3D win:Yea
R: 25/25/1 (50.0% defecting)
D: 44/2/2 (4.3% defecting)
26-FebS. 1805On the Amendment S.Amdt. 2620Agreed toBoxer Amdt. No. 2620 As Amended; To amend chapter 44 of title 18, United States Code, to require the provision of a child safety device in connection with the transfer of a handgun and to provide safety standards for child safety devices.
1858/39/3D win:Yea
R: 12/38/1 (24.0% defecting)
D: 45/1/2 (2.2% defecting)
26-FebS. 1805On the Motion S.Amdt. 2617RejectedMotion To Waive CBA Cantwell Amdt. No. 2617; To extend and expand the Temporary Extended Unemployment Compensation Act of 2002, and for other purposes.
1959/37/4R win:Yea
R: 45/4/2 (8.2% defecting)
D: 14/32/2 (30.4% defecting)
26-FebS. 1805On the Amendment S.Amdt. 2628Agreed toFrist Amdt. No. 2628; To exempt any lawsuit involving a shooting victim of John Allen Muhammad or John Lee Malvo from the definition of qualified civil liability action that meets certain requirements.
2040/56/4R win:Nay
R: 3/46/2 (6.1% defecting)
D: 36/10/2 (21.7% defecting)
26-FebS. 1805On the Amendment S.Amdt. 2627RejectedMikulski Amdt. No. 2627; To exempt lawsuits involving a shooting victim of John Allen Muhammad or Lee Boyd Malvo from the definition of qualified civil liability action.
2160/34/6R win:Yea
R: 44/4/3 (8.3% defecting)
D: 16/29/3 (35.6% defecting)
26-FebS. 1805On the Amendment S.Amdt. 2630Agreed toFrist Amdt. No. 2630; To protect the rights of law enforcement officers who are victimized by crime to secure compensation from those who participate in the arming of criminals.
2238/56/6R win:Nay
R: 3/45/3 (6.2% defecting)
D: 34/11/3 (24.4% defecting)
26-FebS. 1805On the Amendment S.Amdt. 2629RejectedCorzine Amdt. 2629; To protect the rights of law enforcement officers who are victimized by crime to secure compensation from those who participate in the arming of criminals.
2328/59/13R win:Nay
R: 4/43/4 (8.5% defecting)
D: 24/15/9 (38.5% defecting)
01-MarS. 1805On the Amendment S.Amdt. 2635RejectedBingaman amdt. No. 2635; To modify the definition of reasonably foreseeable.
2452/47/1D win:Yea
R: 10/41/0 (19.6% defecting)
D: 41/6/1 (12.8% defecting)
02-MarS. 1805On the Amendment S.Amdt. 2637Agreed toFeinstein Amdt. No. 2637; To provide for a 10-year extension of the assault weapons ban.
2553/46/1D win:Yea
R: 8/43/0 (15.7% defecting)
D: 44/3/1 (6.4% defecting)
02-MarS. 1805On the Amendment S.Amdt. 2636Agreed toMcCain Amdt. No. 2636; To require criminal background checks on all firearms transactions occurring at events that provide a venue for the sale, offer for sale, transfer, or exchange of firearms, and for other purposes.
2691/8/1Bipartisan Majority:Yea
R: 50/1/0 (2.0% defecting)
D: 40/7/1 (14.9% defecting)
02-MarS. 1805On the Amendment S.Amdt. 2623Agreed toCampbell Amdt. No. 2623; To amend title 18, United States Code, to exempt qualified current and former law enforcement officers from State laws prohibiting the carrying of concealed handguns.
2785/12/3Bipartisan Majority:Yea
R: 50/0/1 (0.0% defecting)
D: 34/12/2 (26.1% defecting)
02-MarS. 1805On the Amendment S.Amdt. 2625Agreed toFrist Amdt. No. 2625; To regulate the sale and possession of armor piercing ammunition, and for other purposes.
2834/63/3R win:Nay
R: 1/49/1 (2.0% defecting)
D: 33/13/2 (28.3% defecting)
02-MarS. 1805On the Amendment S.Amdt. 2619RejectedKennedy Amdt. 2619; To expand the definition of armor piercing ammunition and to require the Attorney General to promulgate standards for the uniform testing of projectiles against body armor.
2956/41/3R win:Yea
R: 45/5/1 (10.0% defecting)
D: 11/35/2 (23.9% defecting)
02-MarS. 1805On the Motion to Table S.Amdt. 2631Agreed toMotion to table Levin Amdt. No. 2631; To exempt any civil action against a person from the provisions of the bill if the gross negligence or reckless conduct of the person proximately caused death or injury.
308/90/2Bipartisan Majority:Nay
R: 3/48/0 (5.9% defecting)
D: 5/41/2 (10.9% defecting)
02-MarS. 1805On Passage of the BillRejectedS. 1805 as amended; Protection of Lawful Commerce in Arms Act
3193/0/7Bipartisan Majority:Yea
R: 51/0/0 (0.0% defecting)
D: 41/0/7 (0.0% defecting)
03-MarS. 1637On the Amendment S.Amdt. 2647Agreed toHatch Amdt. No. 2647: as amended; To extend and modify the research credit.
3270/26/4D win:Yea
R: 25/26/0 (49.0% defecting)
D: 44/0/4 (0.0% defecting)
04-MarS. 1637On the Amendment S.Amdt. 2660Agreed toDodd Amdt. No. 2660, as modified and amended; To protect United States workers from competition of foreign workforces for performance of Federal and State contracts.
3346/51/3R win:Nay
R: 1/50/0 (2.0% defecting)
D: 44/1/3 (2.2% defecting)
09-MarS.Con.Res. 95On the Amendment S.Amdt. 2704RejectedConrad Amdt. No. 2704; To establish a 60-vote point of order against the consideration of any direct spending or revenue legislation that would increase the on-budget deficit in any fiscal year.
3444/53/3R win:Nay
R: 1/50/0 (2.0% defecting)
D: 42/3/3 (6.7% defecting)
09-MarS.Con.Res. 95On the Amendment S.Amdt. 2710RejectedDaschle Amdt. No. 2710; To create a reserve fund to allow for an increase in Veterans' medical care by $2.7 billion and lower the national debt by reducing the President's tax breaks for taxpayers with incomes in excess of $1 million a year.
3546/52/2R win:Nay
R: 0/51/0 (0.0% defecting)
D: 45/1/2 (2.2% defecting)
10-MarS.Con.Res. 95On the Amendment S.Amdt. 2719RejectedMurray Amdt. No. 2719; To fully fund the No Child Left Behind Act for fiscal year 2005 and lower the national debt by closing tax loopholes.
3647/52/1R win:Nay
R: 1/50/0 (2.0% defecting)
D: 45/2/1 (4.3% defecting)
10-MarS.Con.Res. 95On the Amendment S.Amdt. 2735RejectedByrd Amdt. No. 2735; To provide for consideration of tax cuts outside of reconciliation.
3795/4/1Bipartisan Majority:Yea
R: 50/1/0 (2.0% defecting)
D: 45/2/1 (4.3% defecting)
10-MarS.Con.Res. 95On the Amendment S.Amdt. 2742Agreed toWarner Amdt. No. 2742; To increase the amounts provided for national defense for fiscal year 2005 for new budget activity and for outlays.
3851/48/1D win:Yea
R: 4/47/0 (7.8% defecting)
D: 46/1/1 (2.1% defecting)
10-MarS.Con.Res. 95On the Amendment S.Amdt. 2748Agreed toFeingold Amdt. No. 2748; To fully reinstate the pay-as-you-go requirement.
3953/43/4D win:Yea
R: 8/42/1 (16.0% defecting)
D: 44/1/3 (2.2% defecting)
10-MarS.Con.Res. 95On the Amendment S.Amdt. 2751Agreed toBaucus Amdt. No. 2751; To strike the outlay reconciliation instruction to the Committee on Finance.
4046/51/3R win:Nay
R: 0/50/1 (0.0% defecting)
D: 45/1/2 (2.2% defecting)
10-MarS.Con.Res. 95On the Amendment S.Amdt. 2745RejectedNelson Amdt. No. 2745; To create a reserve fund to allow for an increase in Veterans' medical care by $1.8 billion by eliminating abusive tax loopholes.
4141/53/6R win:Nay
R: 0/49/2 (0.0% defecting)
D: 40/4/4 (9.1% defecting)
11-MarS.Con.Res. 95On the Amendment S.Amdt. 2783RejectedBoxer Amdt. No. 2783; Relative to job creation and taxes.
4241/55/4R win:Nay
R: 0/51/0 (0.0% defecting)
D: 40/4/4 (9.1% defecting)
11-MarS.Con.Res. 95On the Amendment S.Amdt. 2789RejectedSarbanes Amdt. No. 2789; To fully fund the FIRE and SAFER Acts and reduce tax breaks for certain individuals.
4396/0/4Bipartisan Majority:Yea
R: 51/0/0 (0.0% defecting)
D: 44/0/4 (0.0% defecting)
11-MarS.Res. 319On the ResolutionAgreed toS. Res. 319; A resolution expressing the sense of the Senate with respect to the deadly terrorist attacks against the people of Spain that occurred on March 11, 2004.
4441/55/4R win:Nay
R: 0/51/0 (0.0% defecting)
D: 40/4/4 (9.1% defecting)
11-MarS.Con.Res. 95On the Amendment S.Amdt. 2793RejectedDorgan Amdt. No. 2793; To increase funding for COPS, Byre grants, and Local Law Enforcement Block Grants, and reduce tax breaks for certain individuals.
4544/52/4R win:Nay
R: 4/47/0 (7.8% defecting)
D: 39/5/4 (11.4% defecting)
11-MarS.Con.Res. 95On the Amendment S.Amdt. 2703RejectedLautenberg Amdt.No. 2703; To reduce debt and require the industries responsible for producing products that contaminate toxic waste sites and industries who are exempt from liability for such contamination, to help pay for the cleanup by reinstating the Superfund polluter pays fees, and to reduce the deficit.
4632/64/4R win:Nay
R: 2/49/0 (3.9% defecting)
D: 29/15/4 (34.1% defecting)
11-MarS.Con.Res. 95On the Amendment S.Amdt. 2799RejectedHarkin Amdt. No. 2799; To provide for increased resources for medical research, disease control, wellness, tobacco cessation and preventative health efforts including substance abuse and mental health services, establishing a fund for this purpose, offset by an increase in the cigarette tax to $1 and proportional increases in other tobacco excise taxes and deficit reduction.
4743/53/4R win:Nay
R: 0/51/0 (0.0% defecting)
D: 42/2/4 (4.5% defecting)
11-MarS.Con.Res. 95On the Amendment S.Amdt. 2803RejectedLincoln Amdt. No. 2803; To provide $60 billion over five years for greater health security for working Americans and their families through a combination of public and private efforts to expand quality, affordable health insurance coverage and cut health care costs by eliminating certain tax loopholes.
4843/53/4R win:Nay
R: 0/50/1 (0.0% defecting)
D: 42/3/3 (6.7% defecting)
11-MarS.Con.Res. 95On the Amendment S.Amdt. 2804RejectedByrd Amdt. No. 2804; To provide responsible restraints on discretionary funding while providing adequate resources for education, veterans, homeland security, and other critical domestic priorities and fully offsetting the cost by closing corporate tax loopholes, improving tax enforcement and reducing tax breaks for certain individuals.
4943/53/4R win:Nay
R: 0/50/1 (0.0% defecting)
D: 42/3/3 (6.7% defecting)
11-MarS.Con.Res. 95On the Motion S.Amdt. 2765RejectedMotion To Waive CBA Bingaman Amdt. No. 2765; To ensure that legislation is not enacted that increases the number of taxpayers affected by the alternative minimum tax.
5040/57/3R win:Nay
R: 0/51/0 (0.0% defecting)
D: 39/6/3 (13.3% defecting)
11-MarS.Con.Res. 95On the Amendment S.Amdt. 2807RejectedLieberman Amdt. No. 2807; To restore cuts and increase funding for homeland security programs and reduce the debt by reducing the President's tax breaks for taxpayers with incomes in excess of $1 million a year.
5144/53/3R win:Nay
R: 1/50/0 (2.0% defecting)
D: 42/3/3 (6.7% defecting)
11-MarS.Con.Res. 95On the Amendment S.Amdt. 2725RejectedKennedy Amdt. No. 2725; To create a reserve fund to finance an increase in the maximum Pell Grant that keeps pace with the rate of increase in public college tuition, extend Pell Grants to 500,000 new recipients, and close certain tax loopholes.
5242/54/4R win:Nay
R: 0/51/0 (0.0% defecting)
D: 41/3/4 (6.8% defecting)
11-MarS.Con.Res. 95On the Amendment S.Amdt. 2774RejectedDaschle Amdt. No.2774; To create a reserve fund to allow for an increase in Indian Health Service Clinical Services by $3.44 billion and lower the national debt by eliminating abusive tax loopholes or reducing tax breaks for individuals with incomes in excess of $1 million per year.
5342/54/4R win:Nay
R: 0/51/0 (0.0% defecting)
D: 41/3/4 (6.8% defecting)
11-MarS.Con.Res. 95On the Amendment S.Amdt. 2762RejectedDodd Amdt. No. 2762; To create a reserve fund to allow for an increase in the 21st Century Community Learning Centers Program by $1 billion and lower the national debt by eliminating tax loopholes.
5452/43/5D win:Yea
R: 14/36/1 (28.0% defecting)
D: 37/7/4 (15.9% defecting)
11-MarS.Con.Res. 95On the Amendment S.Amdt. 2817Agreed toLevin Amdt. No. 2817; To lower crude oil prices resulting from the cancellation of planned future deliveries of oil to the Strategic Petroleum Reserve and using the funding made available to provide $1.7 billion in funding for homeland security grants for first responders, firefighter assistance, and port security, and to reduce the debt.
5551/45/4R win:Yea
R: 50/1/0 (2.0% defecting)
D: 1/43/4 (2.3% defecting)
11-MarS.Con.Res. 95On the Motion S.Amdt. 2840RejectedMotion To Waive McConnell Amdt. No. 2840; To prohibit future income tax hikes on upper incomes that fail to exempt small businesses that file individual income tax returns as partnerships, sole proprietors, or subchapter S corporations.
5672/24/4Bipartisan Majority:Yea
R: 28/23/0 (45.1% defecting)
D: 43/1/4 (2.3% defecting)
11-MarS.Con.Res. 95On the Amendment S.Amdt. 2741Agreed toSpecter Amdt. No. 2741 as modified; Increase discretionary health funding by $2,000,000,000.
5742/54/4R win:Nay
R: 0/51/0 (0.0% defecting)
D: 41/3/4 (6.8% defecting)
11-MarS.Con.Res. 95On the Amendment S.Amdt. 2797RejectedLautenberg Amdt. 2797; To strike the provision for raising the debt limit.
5851/45/4R win:Yea
R: 50/1/0 (2.0% defecting)
D: 1/43/4 (2.3% defecting)
12-MarS.Con.Res. 95On the Concurrent ResolutionAgreed toS. Con. Res. 95; Budget Appropriations, FY2005 resolution
5992/0/8Bipartisan Majority:Yea
R: 49/0/2 (0.0% defecting)
D: 43/0/5 (0.0% defecting)
12-MarPN968On the NominationConfirmedConfirmation Louis Guirola to be U.S. District Judge for the Southern District of Mississippi
6051/47/2R win:Yea
R: 50/1/0 (2.0% defecting)
D: 1/45/2 (2.2% defecting)
24-MarS. 1637On the Cloture MotionRejectedMotion To Invoke Cloture on the Motion to Recommit S. 1637 to the Committee on Finance with Instructions; Jumpstart Our Business Strength (JOBS) Act
6149/50/1R win:Nay
R: 4/47/0 (7.8% defecting)
D: 44/3/1 (6.4% defecting)
25-MarH.R. 1997On the Amendment S.Amdt. 2858RejectedFeinstein Amdt. No. 2858; In the nature of a substitute.
6246/53/1R win:Nay
R: 1/50/0 (2.0% defecting)
D: 44/3/1 (6.4% defecting)
25-MarH.R. 1997On the Motion S.Amdt. 2859RejectedMotion To Waive CBA RE: Murray AMDT. No. 2859; To provide for domestic violence prevention.
6361/38/1R win:Yea
R: 48/2/1 (4.0% defecting)
D: 13/35/0 (27.1% defecting)
25-MarH.R. 1997On Passage of the BillPassedH. R. 1997; Unborn Victims of Violence Act of 2004
6478/20/2Bipartisan Majority:Yea
R: 31/19/1 (38.0% defecting)
D: 46/1/1 (2.1% defecting)
30-MarH.R. 4On the Amendment S.Amdt. 2937Agreed toSnowe Amdt. No. 2937; To provide additional funding for child care.
6551/47/2R win:Yea
R: 50/0/1 (0.0% defecting)
D: 1/46/1 (2.1% defecting)
01-AprH.R. 4On the MotionRejectedMotion To Invoke Cloture On The Committee Substitute To H. R. 4; PRIDE Act
6649/48/3R win:Yea
R: 48/3/0 (5.9% defecting)
D: 1/44/3 (2.2% defecting)
07-AprS. 2207On the Cloture MotionRejectedMotion To Invoke Cloture on the Motion to Proceed to Consider S. 2207; Pregnancy and Trauma Care Access Protection Act of 2004
6750/47/3R win:Yea
R: 47/4/0 (7.8% defecting)
D: 3/42/3 (6.7% defecting)
07-AprS. 1637On the Cloture MotionRejectedMotion to Invoke Cloture on the Motion to Recommit S. 1637 to the Committee on Finance, with Instructions.; Jumpstart Our Business Strength (JOBS) Act
6878/19/3Bipartisan Majority:Yea
R: 44/7/0 (13.7% defecting)
D: 33/12/3 (26.7% defecting)
08-AprH.R. 3108On the Conference ReportAgreed toH.R. 3108 Conference Report; Pension Funding Equity Act of 2004
6950/47/3R win:Yea
R: 49/0/2 (0.0% defecting)
D: 1/46/1 (2.1% defecting)
22-AprS. 2290On the Cloture MotionRejectedMotion to Invoke Cloture on the Motion to Proceed to Consider S. 2290; FAIR Act of 2004
7096/1/3Bipartisan Majority:Yea
R: 49/0/2 (0.0% defecting)
D: 46/1/1 (2.1% defecting)
22-AprS. 2329On Passage of the BillPassedS. 2329, As Amended; Scott Campbell, Stephanie Roper, Wendy Preston, Louarna Gillis, and Nila Lynn Crime Victims' Rights Act
7174/11/15Bipartisan Majority:Yea
R: 44/2/5 (4.3% defecting)
D: 30/8/10 (21.1% defecting)
26-AprS. 150On the Cloture MotionAgreed toMotion to Invoke Cloture on the Motion to Proceed to Consider S. 150 ; Internet Tax Nondiscrimination Act
7264/32/4R win:Yea
R: 41/8/2 (16.3% defecting)
D: 23/23/2 (50.0% defecting)
27-AprS. 150On the Motion to Table S.Amdt. 3049Agreed toMotion to Table Hutchison Amdt. No. 3049; To change the definition of Internet access service.
7340/59/1R win:Nay
R: 2/49/0 (3.9% defecting)
D: 37/10/1 (21.3% defecting)
29-AprS. 150On the Cloture Motion S.Amdt. 3050RejectedMotion To Invoke Cloutre on the Daschle Amdt. No. 3050; 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.
7455/43/2R win:Yea
R: 39/12/0 (23.5% defecting)
D: 16/30/2 (34.8% defecting)
29-AprS. 150On the Cloture Motion S.Amdt. 3051RejectedMotion to Invoke Cloture on the Domenici Amdt. No. 3051; To enhance energy conservation and research and development and to provide for security and diversity in the energy supply for the American people.
7564/34/2R win:Yea
R: 46/5/0 (9.8% defecting)
D: 18/28/2 (39.1% defecting)
29-AprS. 150On the Cloture Motion S.Amdt. 3048Agreed toMotion To Invoke Cloture on the McCain Amdt. No. 3048; To extend the moratorium on taxes on Internet access and multiple and discriminatory taxes on electronic commerce imposed by the Internet Tax Freedom Act for 4 years, and for other purposes.
7659/37/4R win:Yea
R: 43/6/2 (12.2% defecting)
D: 16/30/2 (34.8% defecting)
29-AprS. 150On the Motion to Table S.Amdt. 3052Agreed toMotion To Table Feinstein Amdt. No. 3052; To extend the grandfather clauses for the term of the moratorium extension.
7793/3/4Bipartisan Majority:Yea
R: 49/0/2 (0.0% defecting)
D: 43/3/2 (6.5% defecting)
29-AprS. 150On Passage of the BillPassedS. 150 As Amended; Internet Tax Nondiscrimination Act
7899/0/1Bipartisan Majority:Yea
R: 51/0/0 (0.0% defecting)
D: 47/0/1 (0.0% defecting)
04-MayS. 1637On the Amendment S.Amdt. 3111Agreed toGregg Amdt. No. 3111; To amend the Fair Labor Standards Act of 1938 to clarify provisions relating to overtime pay.
7952/47/1D win:Yea
R: 5/46/0 (9.8% defecting)
D: 46/1/1 (2.1% defecting)
04-MayS. 1637On the Amendment S.Amdt. 3107Agreed toHarkin Amdt. No. 3107; To amend the Fair Labor Standards Act of 1938 to clarify provisions relating to overtime pay.
8054/45/1D win:Yea
R: 8/43/0 (15.7% defecting)
D: 45/2/1 (4.3% defecting)
04-MayS. 1637On the Motion S.Amdt. 3109RejectedMotion To Waive CBA Re: Wyden Amdt. No. 3109 As Modified; To provide trade adjustment assistance for service workers, and for other purposes.
8131/68/1R win:Nay
R: 1/50/0 (2.0% defecting)
D: 30/17/1 (36.2% defecting)
05-MayS. 1637On the Amendment S.Amdt. 3117RejectedBreaux Amdt. No. 3117; To limit the amount of deferred foreign income that can be repatriated at a lower rate.
8222/77/1Bipartisan Majority:Nay
R: 0/51/0 (0.0% defecting)
D: 22/25/1 (46.8% defecting)
05-MayS. 1637On the Amendment S.Amdt. 3112RejectedGraham (FL) Amdt. No. 3112; To strike the deduction relating to income attributable to United States production activities and the international tax provisions and allow a credit for manufacturing wages, and for other purposes.
8360/39/1R win:Yea
R: 51/0/0 (0.0% defecting)
D: 8/39/1 (17.0% defecting)
05-MayS. 1637On the Motion to Table S.Amdt. 3110Agreed toMotion To Table Dorgan Amdt. No. 3110; To provide for the taxation of income of controlled foreign corporations attributable to imported property, and for other purposes.
8476/23/1Bipartisan Majority:Yea
R: 34/17/0 (33.3% defecting)
D: 42/5/1 (10.6% defecting)
05-MayS. 1637On the Amendment S.Amdt. 3118Agreed toAllard Amdt. No. 3118; To provide for a brownfields demonstration program for qualified green building and sustainable design projects, and for other purposes.
8595/3/2Bipartisan Majority:Yea
R: 50/0/1 (0.0% defecting)
D: 44/3/1 (6.4% defecting)
06-MayPN1542On the NominationConfirmedConfirmation John D. Negroponte, of New York, to be Ambassador of the United States to Iraq
8692/0/8Bipartisan Majority:Yea
R: 47/0/4 (0.0% defecting)
D: 44/0/4 (0.0% defecting)
10-MayS.Res. 356On the ResolutionAgreed toS. Res. 356; Condemning Iraq Abuse of Prisoners resolution
8790/8/2Bipartisan Majority:Yea
R: 48/3/0 (5.9% defecting)
D: 41/5/2 (10.9% defecting)
11-MayS. 1637On the Cloture MotionAgreed toMotion to Invoke Cloture on S. 1637; Jumpstart Our Business Strength (JOBS) Act
8859/40/1D win:Yea
R: 12/39/0 (23.5% defecting)
D: 46/1/1 (2.1% defecting)
11-MayS. 1637On the Motion S.Amdt. 3114RejectedMotion to Waive CBA Re: Cantwell Amdt. No. 3114; To extend the Temporary Extended Unemployment Compensation Act of 2002, and for other purposes.
8913/85/2Bipartisan Majority:Nay
R: 4/47/0 (7.8% defecting)
D: 9/37/2 (19.6% defecting)
11-MayS. 1637On the Amendment S.Amdt. 3129RejectedMcCain Amdt. No. 3129; To strike provisions relating to energy tax incentives.
9023/74/3Bipartisan Majority:Nay
R: 0/50/1 (0.0% defecting)
D: 22/24/2 (47.8% defecting)
11-MayS. 1637On the Amendment S.Amdt. 3134RejectedHollings Amdt. No. 3134; To strike the international tax provisions that are unrelated to the FSC/ETI repeal and eliminate the phase-in of the deduction for qualified production activities income.
9192/5/3Bipartisan Majority:Yea
R: 47/3/1 (6.0% defecting)
D: 44/2/2 (4.3% defecting)
11-MayS. 1637On Passage of the BillPassedS. 1637 As Amended; Jumpstart Our Business Strength (JOBS) Act
9296/1/3Bipartisan Majority:Yea
R: 49/1/1 (2.0% defecting)
D: 46/0/2 (0.0% defecting)
12-MayS. 1248On the Amendment S.Amdt. 3145Agreed toGregg Amdt. No. 3145; To authorize appropriations for part B of the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act.
9356/41/3D win:Yea
R: 10/40/1 (20.0% defecting)
D: 45/1/2 (2.2% defecting)
12-MayS. 1248On the Motion S.Amdt. 3144RejectedMotion to Waive CBA Re: Harkin Amdt. No. 3144; to amend part B of the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act to reach full Federal funding of such part in 6 years, and for other purposes.
9495/3/2Bipartisan Majority:Yea
R: 50/0/1 (0.0% defecting)
D: 45/2/1 (4.3% defecting)
13-MayH.R. 1350On Passage of the BillPassedH.R. 1350 as Amended; Individuals with Disabilities Education Improvement Act of 2004
9582/0/18Bipartisan Majority:Yea
R: 44/0/7 (0.0% defecting)
D: 38/0/10 (0.0% defecting)
17-MayS. 2400On the Amendment S.Amdt. 3152Agreed toHutchison Amdt. No. 3152; To authorize medical and dental care for cadets and midshipmen, and to authorize disability benefits for cadets and midshipmen of the service academies,
9698/0/2Bipartisan Majority:Yea
R: 51/0/0 (0.0% defecting)
D: 46/0/2 (0.0% defecting)
18-MayH.R. 3104On Passage of the BillPassedH. R. 3104; To provide for the establishment of separate campaign medals to be awarded to members of the uniformed services who participate in Operation Enduring Freedom and to members of the uniformed services who participate in Operation Iraqi Freedom.
9796/0/4Bipartisan Majority:Yea
R: 50/0/1 (0.0% defecting)
D: 45/0/3 (0.0% defecting)
18-MayPN1175On the NominationConfirmedConfirmation on the Nomination of Marcia Cooke, of Florida to be U.S. District Judge
9847/49/4R win:Nay
R: 21/29/1 (42.0% defecting)
D: 26/19/3 (42.2% defecting)
18-MayS. 2400On the Amendment S.Amdt. 3158RejectedLott Amdt. No. 3158; To provide that the 2005 base closure round shall apply solely to military installations located outside the United States and to provide for expedited consideration by Congress of a proposal for a base closure round in 2007 on military installations located inside the United States.
9999/0/1Bipartisan Majority:Yea
R: 51/0/0 (0.0% defecting)
D: 47/0/1 (0.0% defecting)
19-MayS. 15On Passage of the BillPassedS. 15 As Amended; Project BioShield Act of 2004
10037/62/1D win:Nay
R: 36/15/0 (29.4% defecting)
D: 1/46/1 (2.1% defecting)
19-MayS. 2400On the Amendment S.Amdt. 3191RejectedKyl Amdt. No. 3191 As Modified; To express the sense of the Senate regarding legislation to impose an excise tax on tobacco lawyer's fees that exceed $20,000 per hour in order to increase funding for equipment for the United States Armed Forces.
10149/50/1R win:Nay
R: 3/48/0 (5.9% defecting)
D: 45/2/1 (4.3% defecting)
19-MayS. 2400On the Amendment S.Amdt. 3151RejectedLautenberg Amdt. No. 3151 As Modified; To clarify the application of Presidential action under the International Emergency Economic Powers Act.
10297/1/2Bipartisan Majority:Yea
R: 50/0/1 (0.0% defecting)
D: 46/1/1 (2.1% defecting)
20-MayPN975On the NominationConfirmedConfirmation Raymond W. Gruender of Missouri to be U.S. Circuit Judge for the Eighth Circuit
10396/0/4Bipartisan Majority:Yea
R: 49/0/2 (0.0% defecting)
D: 46/0/2 (0.0% defecting)
20-MayPN1164On the NominationConfirmedConfirmation Franklin S. Van Antwerpen of Pennsylvania, to be U.S. Circuit Judge
10489/0/11Bipartisan Majority:Yea
R: 48/0/3 (0.0% defecting)
D: 40/0/8 (0.0% defecting)
01-JunPN847On the NominationConfirmedConfirmation F. Dennis Saylor IV, of Massachusetts, to be U.S. District Judge
10570/25/5Bipartisan Majority:Yea
R: 25/24/2 (49.0% defecting)
D: 44/1/3 (2.2% defecting)
02-JunS. 2400On the Amendment S.Amdt. 3258Agreed toGraham (SC) Amdt. No. 3258; To amend title 10, United States Code, to expand certain authorities to provide health care benefits for Reserves and their families, and for other purposes.
10695/0/5Bipartisan Majority:Yea
R: 49/0/2 (0.0% defecting)
D: 45/0/3 (0.0% defecting)
02-JunS. 2400On the Amendment S.Amdt. 3260Agreed toWarner Amdt. No. 3260, as Modified; To authorize appropriations for a contingent emergency reserve fund for operations in Iraq and Afghanistan.
10748/48/4both parties lose?
R: 3/47/1 (6.0% defecting)
D: 44/1/3 (2.2% defecting)
03-JunS. 2400On the Amendment S.Amdt. 3261RejectedCantwell Amdt. No. 3261; To ensure adequate funding for, and the continuation of activities related to, the treatment by the Department of Energy of high level radioactive waste.
10895/0/5Bipartisan Majority:Yea
R: 50/0/1 (0.0% defecting)
D: 44/0/4 (0.0% defecting)
03-JunPN861On the NominationConfirmedConfirmation Sandra L. Townes, of New York, to be U.S. District Judge
10995/0/5Bipartisan Majority:Yea
R: 50/0/1 (0.0% defecting)
D: 44/0/4 (0.0% defecting)
03-JunPN959On the NominationConfirmedConfirmation Kenneth M. Karas, of New York, to be U.S. District Judge
11093/0/7Bipartisan Majority:Yea
R: 50/0/1 (0.0% defecting)
D: 42/0/6 (0.0% defecting)
03-JunPN967On the NominationConfirmedConfirmation Judith C. Herrera, of New Mexico, to be U.S. District Judge
11198/0/2Bipartisan Majority:Yea
R: 51/0/0 (0.0% defecting)
D: 46/0/2 (0.0% defecting)
09-JunS.Res. 373On the ResolutionAgreed toS. Res. 373; President Ronald W. Reagan resolution
11291/0/9Bipartisan Majority:Yea
R: 50/0/1 (0.0% defecting)
D: 41/0/7 (0.0% defecting)
14-JunS. 2400On the Amendment S.Amdt. 3312Agreed toDodd Amdt. No. 3312, as Modified.; To require the Secretary of Defense to provide reimbursement for certain protective, safety, or health equipment purchased by or on behalf of members of the Armed Forces for deployment in connection wih Operation Noble Eagle, Operation Enduring Freedom, or Operation Iraqi Freedom.
11342/55/3R win:Nay
R: 1/50/0 (2.0% defecting)
D: 41/5/2 (10.9% defecting)
15-JunS. 2400On the Amendment S.Amdt. 3263RejectedKennedy Amdt. No. 3263; To prohibit the use of funds for the support of new nuclear weapons development under the Stockpile Services Advanced Concepts Initiative or for the Robust Nuclear Earth Penetrator (RNEP).
11465/33/2D win:Yea
R: 18/33/0 (35.3% defecting)
D: 47/0/1 (0.0% defecting)
15-JunS. 2400On the Amendment S.Amdt. 3183Agreed toSmith Amdt. No. 3183; To provide Federal assistance to States and local jurisdictions to prosecute hate crimes.
11598/0/2Bipartisan Majority:Yea
R: 51/0/0 (0.0% defecting)
D: 47/0/1 (0.0% defecting)
15-JunPN1031On the NominationConfirmedConfirmation Virginia E. Hopkins, of Alabama, to be U.S. District Judge
11698/0/2Bipartisan Majority:Yea
R: 51/0/0 (0.0% defecting)
D: 47/0/1 (0.0% defecting)
15-JunPN1032On the NominationConfirmedConfirmation Ricardo S. Martinez, of Washington, To Be U.S. District Judge
11798/0/2Bipartisan Majority:Yea
R: 51/0/0 (0.0% defecting)
D: 47/0/1 (0.0% defecting)
15-JunPN1093On the NominationConfirmedConfirmation Gene E. K. Pratter, of Pennsylvania, to be U.S. District Judge
11854/43/3R win:Yea
R: 51/0/0 (0.0% defecting)
D: 3/42/3 (6.7% defecting)
16-JunS. 2400On the Motion to Table S.Amdt. 3313Agreed toMotion to Table Dodd Amdt. No. 3313 As Modified Further; To prohibit the use of contractors for certain Department of Defense activities and to establish limitations on the transfer of custody of prisoners of the Department of Defense.
11997/0/3Bipartisan Majority:Yea
R: 51/0/0 (0.0% defecting)
D: 45/0/3 (0.0% defecting)
16-JunS. 2400On the Amendment S.Amdt. 3452Agreed toWarner Amdt. No. 3452 As Modified; To extend jurisdiction and scope for current fraud offenses.
12046/52/2R win:Nay
R: 0/51/0 (0.0% defecting)
D: 45/1/2 (2.2% defecting)
16-JunS. 2400On the Amendment S.Amdt. 3292RejectedLeahy Amdt. No. 3292; To amend title 18, United States Code, to prohibit profiteering and fraud relating to military action, relief, and reconstruction.
12197/0/3Bipartisan Majority:Yea
R: 50/0/1 (0.0% defecting)
D: 46/0/2 (0.0% defecting)
16-JunPN1103On the NominationConfirmedConfirmation William S. Duffey, Jr., of Georgia to be U.S. District Judge
12297/0/3Bipartisan Majority:Yea
R: 50/0/1 (0.0% defecting)
D: 46/0/2 (0.0% defecting)
16-JunPN1105On the NominationConfirmedConfirmation Lawrence F. Stengel, of Pennsylvania, to be U.S. District Judge
12397/0/3Bipartisan Majority:Yea
R: 50/0/1 (0.0% defecting)
D: 46/0/2 (0.0% defecting)
16-JunPN1203On the NominationConfirmedConfirmation Paul S. Diamond, of Pennsylvania, to be U.S. District Judge
12442/57/1R win:Nay
R: 1/50/0 (2.0% defecting)
D: 40/7/1 (14.9% defecting)
17-JunS. 2400On the Amendment S.Amdt. 3368RejectedBoxer Amdt. No. 3368; To allow deployment of the ground-based midcourse defense element of the national ballistic missile defense system only after the mission-related capabilities of the system have been confirmed by operationally realistic testing.
12555/44/1R win:Yea
R: 51/0/0 (0.0% defecting)
D: 4/43/1 (8.5% defecting)
17-JunS. 2400On the Amendment S.Amdt. 3453Agreed toWarner Amdt. No. 3453; To require the Secretary of Defense to prescribe and apply criteria for operationally realistic testing of fieldable prototypes developed under the ballistic missile defense spiral development program.
12699/0/1Bipartisan Majority:Yea
R: 51/0/0 (0.0% defecting)
D: 47/0/1 (0.0% defecting)
17-JunPN1196On the NominationConfirmedConfirmation: James L. Robart, of Washington, to be U.S. District Judge
12798/1/1Bipartisan Majority:Yea
R: 51/0/0 (0.0% defecting)
D: 46/1/1 (2.1% defecting)
17-JunPN571On the NominationConfirmedConfirmation: Roger T. Benitez, of California, to be U.S. District Judge
12899/0/1Bipartisan Majority:Yea
R: 51/0/0 (0.0% defecting)
D: 47/0/1 (0.0% defecting)
17-JunPN1169On the NominationConfirmedConfirmation: Jane J. Boyle, of Texas, to be U.S. District Judge
12994/3/3Bipartisan Majority:Yea
R: 46/3/2 (6.1% defecting)
D: 47/0/1 (0.0% defecting)
17-JunS. 2400On the Amendment S.Amdt. 3352Agreed toReed Amdt. No. 3352, As Amended; To increase the end strength for active duty personnel of the Army for fiscal year 2005 by 20,000 to 502,400.
13044/53/3R win:Nay
R: 1/48/2 (2.0% defecting)
D: 42/5/1 (10.6% defecting)
17-JunS. 2400On the Amendment S.Amdt. 3379RejectedBiden Amdt. No. 3379; To provide funds for the security and stabilization of Iraq by suspending a portion of the reduction in the highest income tax rate for individual taxpayers.
13152/38/10R win:Yea
R: 44/1/6 (2.2% defecting)
D: 8/36/4 (18.2% defecting)
21-JunS. 2400On the Amendment S.Amdt. 3458Agreed toWarner Amdt. No. 3458, As Modified; Expressing the sense of Congress on media coverage of the return to the United States of the remains of deceased members of the Armed Forces from overseas.
13239/54/7R win:Nay
R: 3/44/4 (6.4% defecting)
D: 35/10/3 (22.2% defecting)
21-JunS. 2400On the Amendment S.Amdt. 3291RejectedLautenberg Amdt No. 2191, As Modified; To require a protocol on media coverage of the return to the United States of the remains of members of the Armed Forces who die overseas.
13344/56/0R win:Nay
R: 0/51/0 (0.0% defecting)
D: 43/5/0 (10.4% defecting)
22-JunS. 2400On the Amendment S.Amdt. 3338RejectedLevin Amdt. No. 3338; To reallocate for Ground-based Midcourse interceptors to homeland defense and combatting terrorism.
13499/1/0Bipartisan Majority:Yea
R: 51/0/0 (0.0% defecting)
D: 47/1/0 (2.1% defecting)
22-JunS. 2400On the Amendment S.Amdt. 3464Agreed toBrownback Amdt. No. 3464; To increase the penalties for violations by television and radio broadcasters of the prohibitions against transmission of obscene, indecent, and profane language.
13554/46/0R win:Yea
R: 48/3/0 (5.9% defecting)
D: 5/43/0 (10.4% defecting)
22-JunS. 2400On the Amendment S.Amdt. 3461Agreed toMcCain Amdt. No. 3461; In the nature of a substitute.
13649/49/2both parties lose?
R: 3/47/1 (6.0% defecting)
D: 45/2/1 (4.3% defecting)
23-JunS. 2400On the Motion S.Amdt. 3303RejectedMotion To Waive CBA RE: Corzine Amdt. No. 3303; To amend title 10, United States Code, to reduce the age for receipt of military retired pay for nonregular service from 60 to 55.
13771/27/2R win:Yea
R: 50/0/1 (0.0% defecting)
D: 21/26/1 (44.7% defecting)
23-JunS. 2400On the Amendment S.Amdt. 3472Agreed toMcConnell Amdt. No. 3472; To require a report on the stabilization of Iraq.
13848/50/2R win:Nay
R: 2/48/1 (4.0% defecting)
D: 45/2/1 (4.3% defecting)
23-JunS. 2400On the Amendment S.Amdt. 3377RejectedKennedy Amdt. No. 3377; To require reports on the efforts of the President to stabilize Iraq and relieve the burden on members of the Armed Forces of the United States deployed in Iraq and the Persian Gulf region.
13945/53/2R win:Nay
R: 0/50/1 (0.0% defecting)
D: 44/3/1 (6.4% defecting)
23-JunS. 2400On the Amendment S.Amdt. 3353RejectedReed Amdt. No. 3353; To limit the obligation and expenditure of funds for the Ground-based Midcourse Defense program pending the submission of a report on operational test and evaluation.
14040/58/2R win:Nay
R: 1/49/1 (2.0% defecting)
D: 38/9/1 (19.1% defecting)
23-JunS. 2400On the Amendment S.Amdt. 3423RejectedByrd Amdt. No. 3423; To modify the number of military personnel and civilians who may be assigned or retained in connection with Plan Colombia.
14198/0/2Bipartisan Majority:Yea
R: 50/0/1 (0.0% defecting)
D: 47/0/1 (0.0% defecting)
23-JunPN1186On the NominationConfirmedConfirmation Juan R. Sanchez, of Pennsylvania, To Be U. S. District Judge
14294/0/6Bipartisan Majority:Yea
R: 46/0/5 (0.0% defecting)
D: 47/0/1 (0.0% defecting)
23-JunPN1092On the NominationConfirmedConfirmation Walter D. Kelley, Jr., of Virginia, To Be U.S. District Judge
14345/50/5D win:Nay
R: 44/5/2 (10.2% defecting)
D: 1/44/3 (2.2% defecting)
23-JunS. 2400On the Motion to Table S.Amdt. 3387RejectedMotion To Table Leahy Amdt. No. 3387; Relative to the treatment of foreign prisoners.
14446/50/4R win:Nay
R: 0/49/2 (0.0% defecting)
D: 45/1/2 (2.2% defecting)
23-JunS. 2400On the Amendment S.Amdt. 3485RejectedLeahy Amdt. No. 3485; To direct the Attorney General to submit to the Committee on the Judiciary of the Senate all documents in the possession of the Department of Justice relating to the treatment and interrogation of individuals held in the custody of the United States.
14549/48/3D win:Yea
R: 3/46/2 (6.1% defecting)
D: 45/2/1 (4.3% defecting)
23-JunS. 2400On the Motion S.Amdt. 3409RejectedMotion To Waive CBA Daschle Amdt. No. 3409 As Amended; To assure that funding is provided for veterans health care each fiscal year to cover increases in population and inflation.
14697/0/3Bipartisan Majority:Yea
R: 49/0/2 (0.0% defecting)
D: 47/0/1 (0.0% defecting)
23-JunS. 2400On Passage of the BillPassedS. 2400 As Amended; Ronald W. Reagan National Defense Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2005
14789/9/2Bipartisan Majority:Yea
R: 41/9/1 (18.0% defecting)
D: 47/0/1 (0.0% defecting)
24-JunH.R. 4613On the Amendment S.Amdt. 3502Agreed toByrd Amdt. No. 3502; To express the sense of the Senate on budgeting and funding of ongoing military operations overseas.
14853/45/2R win:Yea
R: 48/2/1 (4.0% defecting)
D: 5/42/1 (10.6% defecting)
24-JunH.R. 4613On the Motion to Table S.Amdt. 3520Agreed toMotion to Table Biden Amdt. No. 3520 as Modified; To appropriate funds for bilateral economic assistance.
14998/0/2Bipartisan Majority:Yea
R: 50/0/1 (0.0% defecting)
D: 47/0/1 (0.0% defecting)
24-JunH.R. 4613On Passage of the BillPassedH.R. 4613 As Amended; Department of Defense Appropriations Act, 2005
15096/1/3Bipartisan Majority:Yea
R: 48/1/2 (2.0% defecting)
D: 47/0/1 (0.0% defecting)
24-JunH.J.Res. 97On the Joint ResolutionAgreed toH. J. Res. 97; A joint resolution approving the renewal of import restrictions contained in the Burmese Freedom and Democracy Act of 2003.
15195/3/2Bipartisan Majority:Yea
R: 49/1/1 (2.0% defecting)
D: 46/1/1 (2.1% defecting)
24-JunS.Res. 393On the ResolutionAgreed toS. Res. 393; A resolution expressing the sense of the Senate in support of United States policy for a Middle East peace process.
15270/27/3R win:Yea
R: 49/0/2 (0.0% defecting)
D: 21/26/1 (44.7% defecting)
24-JunPN1109On the NominationConfirmedConfirmation Diane S. Sykes, of Wisconsin, To Be U.S. Circuit Judge
15351/46/3R win:Yea
R: 45/5/1 (10.0% defecting)
D: 6/40/2 (13.0% defecting)
06-JulPN279On the NominationConfirmedConfirmation J. Leon Holmes, of Arkansas, to be U.S. District Judge
15444/43/13R win:Yea
R: 42/3/6 (6.7% defecting)
D: 2/39/7 (4.9% defecting)
08-JulS. 2062On the Cloture MotionRejectedMotion to Invoke Cloture on S. 2062; Class Action Fairness Act of 2004
15548/50/2D win:Nay
R: 45/6/0 (11.8% defecting)
D: 3/43/2 (6.5% defecting)
14-JulS.J.Res. 40On the Cloture MotionRejectedMotion to Invoke Cloture on the Motion to Proceed to Consider S. J. Res. 40; Federal Marriage Amendment
15680/16/4Bipartisan Majority:Yea
R: 48/2/1 (4.0% defecting)
D: 31/14/3 (31.1% defecting)
15-JulH.R. 4759On Passage of the BillPassedH.R. 4759; United States-Australia Free Trade Agreement Implementation Act
15778/15/6Bipartisan Majority:Yea
R: 35/14/2 (28.6% defecting)
D: 43/0/4 (0.0% defecting)
15-JulH.R. 4520On the Motion S.Amdt. 3563Agreed toDeWine Amdt. No. 3563; To protect the public health by providing the Food and Drug Administration with certain authority to regulate tobacco products, to eliminate the Federal quota and price support programs for tobacco, and to provide assistance to quota holders, tobacco producers, and tobacco-dependent communities.
15853/44/3R win:Yea
R: 51/0/0 (0.0% defecting)
D: 2/43/3 (4.4% defecting)
20-JulPN658On the Cloture MotionRejectedMotion to Invoke Cloture on the Nomination of William Gerry Myers, III, of Idaho, to be U.S. Circuit Judge
15985/13/2Bipartisan Majority:Yea
R: 46/5/0 (9.8% defecting)
D: 38/8/2 (17.4% defecting)
21-JulS. 2677On Passage of the BillPassedS. 2677; United States-Morocco Free Trade Agreement Implementation Act
16052/46/2R win:Yea
R: 51/0/0 (0.0% defecting)
D: 1/45/2 (2.2% defecting)
22-JulPN14On the Cloture MotionRejectedMotion to Invoke Cloture on the Nomination of Henry W. Saad, of Michigan, to be U.S. Circuit Judge
16154/44/2R win:Yea
R: 51/0/0 (0.0% defecting)
D: 3/43/2 (6.5% defecting)
22-JulPN7On the Cloture MotionRejectedMotion to Invoke Cloture on the Nomination of Richard A. Griffin, of Michigan, to be U.S. Circuit Judge
16253/44/3R win:Yea
R: 50/0/1 (0.0% defecting)
D: 3/43/2 (6.5% defecting)
22-JulPN9On the Cloture MotionRejectedMotion to Invoke Cloture on the Nomination of David W. McKeague, of Michigan, to be U.S. Circuit Judge
16396/0/4Bipartisan Majority:Yea
R: 51/0/0 (0.0% defecting)
D: 44/0/4 (0.0% defecting)
22-JulH.R. 4613On the Conference ReportAgreed toH. R. 4613 Conference Report; Department of Defense Appropriations Act, 2005
16491/0/9Bipartisan Majority:Yea
R: 47/0/4 (0.0% defecting)
D: 43/0/5 (0.0% defecting)
07-SepPN1539On the NominationConfirmedConfirmation Virginia Maria Hernandez Covington, of Florida, to be U.S. District Judge
16592/1/7Bipartisan Majority:Yea
R: 49/0/2 (0.0% defecting)
D: 42/1/5 (2.3% defecting)
07-SepPN1628On the NominationConfirmedConfirmation Michael H. Schneider, Sr., of Texas, to be U.S. District Judge
16650/46/4D win:Yea
R: 6/45/0 (11.8% defecting)
D: 43/1/4 (2.3% defecting)
08-SepH.R. 4567On the Motion S.Amdt. 3580RejectedMotion to Waive the CBA Re: Schumer Amdt. No. 3580; To appropriate an additional $150,000,000 for port security research and development grants.
16749/47/4R win:Yea
R: 48/3/0 (5.9% defecting)
D: 1/43/4 (2.3% defecting)
08-SepH.R. 4567On the Amendment S.Amdt. 3582Agreed toThomas Amdt. No. 3582; To require the Secretary of Homeland Security to submit to Congress, at least 60 days prior to award, a report on the results of an Office of Management and Budget Circular A-76 competition, to include estimated savings, performance improvements, and the impact on jobs and Federal Government employees.
16849/47/4D win:Yea
R: 5/46/0 (9.8% defecting)
D: 43/1/4 (2.3% defecting)
08-SepH.R. 4567On the Amendment S.Amdt. 3584Agreed toLeahy Amdt. No. 3584; To prohibit funds from being used to process or approve a competition under Office of Management and Budget Circular A-76 for services provided as of June 1, 2004, by certain employees of the Bureau of Citizenship and Immigration Services of the Department of Homeland Security.
16943/51/6R win:Nay
R: 0/49/2 (0.0% defecting)
D: 42/2/4 (4.5% defecting)
09-SepH.R. 4567On the Motion S.Amdt. 3597RejectedMotion to Waive CBA Re: Byrd Amdt. No. 3597; To make available funds for certain border and transportation security programs.
17041/53/6R win:Nay
R: 1/48/2 (2.0% defecting)
D: 39/5/4 (11.4% defecting)
09-SepH.R. 4567On the Motion S.Amdt. 3604RejectedMotion to Waive CBA Re: Dodd Amdt. No. 3604; To increase the among provided for first responder programs, and to provide offsets.
17145/49/6R win:Nay
R: 2/47/2 (4.1% defecting)
D: 42/2/4 (4.5% defecting)
09-SepH.R. 4567On the Motion S.Amdt. 3596RejectedMotion to Waive CBA Re: Murray Amdt. No. 3596; To increase the amount available for port security grants by $300,000,000.
17246/45/9R win:Yea
R: 45/2/4 (4.3% defecting)
D: 1/42/5 (2.3% defecting)
09-SepH.R. 4567On the Motion to Table S.Amdt. 3609Agreed toMotion to Table Boxer Amdt. No. 3609; To appropriate $70,000,000 for grants to States, local governments, and first responders to purchase or improve communication systems to allow for real-time interoperable communication between State and local first responders and to offset this appropriation with a corresponding reduction from the Human Resources Account of the Office of the Under Secretary of Management.
17355/34/11R win:Yea
R: 42/3/6 (6.7% defecting)
D: 12/31/5 (27.9% defecting)
13-SepH.R. 4567On the Motion to Table S.Amdt. 3615Agreed toMotion to Table Schumer Amdt. No. 3615, as further modified; To appropriate $70,000,000 to support efforts for identification and tracking for shipments of hazardous materials and continue and expand upon the background check system for commercial driver licenses with a HAZMAT endorsement, and to offset this appropriation with a corresponding reduction from the Human Resources Account of the Office of the Under Secretary of Management.
17438/50/12R win:Nay
R: 1/43/7 (2.3% defecting)
D: 36/7/5 (16.3% defecting)
13-SepH.R. 4567On the Motion S.Amdt. 3617RejectedMotion to Waive C.B.A. re: Lautenberg Amdt. No. 3617; To ensure that the Coast Guard has sufficient resources for its traditional core.
17550/45/5D win:Yea
R: 5/44/2 (10.2% defecting)
D: 44/1/3 (2.2% defecting)
14-SepH.R. 4567On the Motion S.Amdt. 3624RejectedMotion To Waive CBA Mikulski Amdt. No. 3624; To increase the amount appropriated for firefighter assistance grants.
17648/47/5R win:Yea
R: 47/2/2 (4.1% defecting)
D: 1/44/3 (2.2% defecting)
14-SepH.R. 4567On the Motion to Table S.Amdt. 3619Agreed toMotion To Table Corzine Amdt. No. 3619, As Modified; To appropriate an additional $70,000,000 to enhance the security of chemical plants and to provide an offset.
17749/45/6R win:Yea
R: 48/0/3 (0.0% defecting)
D: 1/44/3 (2.2% defecting)
14-SepH.R. 4567On the Motion to Table S.Amdt. 3629Agreed toMotion To Table Dayton Amdt. No. 3629; To ensure the continuation of benefits for certain individuals providing security services for Federal buildings.
17844/50/6R win:Nay
R: 2/47/2 (4.1% defecting)
D: 41/3/4 (6.8% defecting)
14-SepH.R. 4567On the Motion S.Amdt. 3632RejectedMotion To Waive CBA Clinton Amdt. No. 3632; To appropriate an additional $625,000,000 for discretionary grants for high-threat, high-density urban areas.
17948/47/5D win:Yea
R: 5/44/2 (10.2% defecting)
D: 42/3/3 (6.7% defecting)
14-SepH.R. 4567On the Motion S.Amdt. 3649RejectedMotion To Waive CBA Byrd Amdt. No. 3649; To provide funds for the Transportation Security Administration, United States Coast Guard, and the Office of State and Local Government Coordination and Preparedness.
18049/45/6R win:Yea
R: 48/0/3 (0.0% defecting)
D: 1/44/3 (2.2% defecting)
14-SepH.R. 4567On the Motion to Table S.Amdt. 3626Agreed toMotion To Table Kennedy Amdt. NO. 3626; To require the President to provide to Congress a copy of the Scowcroft Commission report on improving the capabilities of the United States intelligence community.
18143/51/6R win:Nay
R: 1/47/3 (2.1% defecting)
D: 41/4/3 (8.9% defecting)
14-SepH.R. 4567On the Motion S.Amdt. 3656RejectedMotion To Waive CBA Schumer Amdt. No. 3656; To increase funding for rail and transit security grants.
18244/49/7R win:Nay
R: 3/44/4 (6.4% defecting)
D: 40/5/3 (11.1% defecting)
14-SepH.R. 4567On the Motion S.Amdt. 3655RejectedMotion To Waive CBA Schumer Amdt. No. 3655; To appropriate an additional $350,000,000 to improve the security at points of entry into the United States.
18354/39/7R win:Yea
R: 37/10/4 (21.3% defecting)
D: 17/28/3 (37.8% defecting)
14-SepH.R. 4567On the Motion to Table S.Amdt. 3631Agreed toMotion To Table Clinton Amdt. No. 3631; To require the Secretary of Homeland Security to allocate formula-based grants to State and local governments based on an assessment of threats and vulnerabilities and other factors that the Secretary considers appropriate, in accordance with the recommendation of the 9/11 Commission.
18493/0/7Bipartisan Majority:Yea
R: 47/0/4 (0.0% defecting)
D: 45/0/3 (0.0% defecting)
14-SepH.R. 4567On Passage of the BillPassedH. R. 4567 As Amended; District of Columbia Appropriations Act, 2005
18591/0/9Bipartisan Majority:Yea
R: 47/0/4 (0.0% defecting)
D: 43/0/5 (0.0% defecting)
20-SepH.R. 4837On Passage of the BillPassedH.R. 4837, as amended; Military Construction Appropriations and Emergency Hurricane Supplemental Appropriations Act, 2005
18694/2/4Bipartisan Majority:Yea
R: 49/1/1 (2.0% defecting)
D: 44/1/3 (2.2% defecting)
21-SepH.R. 4755On Passage of the BillPassedH. R. 4755; Legislative Branch Appropriations Act, 2005
18777/17/6Bipartisan Majority:Yea
R: 49/0/2 (0.0% defecting)
D: 28/17/3 (37.8% defecting)
22-SepPN1855On the NominationConfirmedConfirmation Porter J. Goss, of Florida, To Be Director of Central Intelligence
18892/3/5Bipartisan Majority:Yea
R: 49/2/0 (3.9% defecting)
D: 42/1/5 (2.3% defecting)
23-SepH.R. 1308On the Conference ReportAgreed toH. R. 1308 Conference Report; Working Families Tax Relief Act of 2004
18997/0/3Bipartisan Majority:Yea
R: 51/0/0 (0.0% defecting)
D: 45/0/3 (0.0% defecting)
28-SepS. 2845On the Amendment S.Amdt. 3702Agreed toMcCain Amdt. No. 3702; To add title VII of S. 2774, related to transportation security.
19096/0/4Bipartisan Majority:Yea
R: 51/0/0 (0.0% defecting)
D: 44/0/4 (0.0% defecting)
28-SepS. 2845On the Amendment S.Amdt. 3711Agreed toHutchison Amdt. No. 3711; To provide for air cargo safety, and for other purposes.
19193/4/3Bipartisan Majority:Yea
R: 50/1/0 (2.0% defecting)
D: 42/3/3 (6.7% defecting)
29-SepS. 2845On the Motion to Table S.Amdt. 3761Agreed toMotion to Table Specter Amdt. No. 3761; To specify a term of service for the National Intelligence Director.
19278/19/3Bipartisan Majority:Yea
R: 36/15/0 (29.4% defecting)
D: 41/4/3 (8.9% defecting)
29-SepS. 2845On the Motion to Table S.Amdt. 3706Agreed toMotion to Table Specter Amdt. No. 3706; To provide the National Intelligence Director with the authority to supervise, direct, and control all elements of the intelligence community performing national intelligence missions.
19382/7/11Bipartisan Majority:Yea
R: 44/4/3 (8.3% defecting)
D: 37/3/8 (7.5% defecting)
30-SepS. 2845On the Motion to Table S.Amdt. 3795Agreed toMotion To Table Hollings Amdt. No. 3795; In the nature of a substitute.
19447/41/12R win:Yea
R: 45/2/4 (4.3% defecting)
D: 2/38/8 (5.0% defecting)
30-SepS. 2845On the Motion to Table S.Amdt. 3802Agreed toMotion To Table Lautenberg Amdt. No. 3802; To stop corporations from financing terrorism.
19562/29/9Bipartisan Majority:Yea
R: 37/12/2 (24.5% defecting)
D: 25/16/7 (39.0% defecting)
04-OctS. 2845On the Motion to Table S.Amdt. 3845Agreed toMotion To Table Byrd Amdt. No. 3845; To enhance the role of Congress in the oversight of the intelligence and intelligence-related activities of the United States Government.
19655/37/8D win:Yea
R: 18/32/1 (36.0% defecting)
D: 36/5/7 (12.2% defecting)
04-OctS. 2845On the Motion to Table S.Amdt. 3903Agreed toMotion to Table Stevens Amdt. No. 3903, As Modified; To modify the provisions relating to the availability to the public of intelligence funding information.
19785/10/5Bipartisan Majority:Yea
R: 45/6/0 (11.8% defecting)
D: 39/4/5 (9.3% defecting)
05-OctS. 2845On the Cloture MotionAgreed toMotion To Invoke Cloture On S. 2845; Intelligence Reform and Terrorism Prevention Act of 2004
19898/0/2Bipartisan Majority:Yea
R: 51/0/0 (0.0% defecting)
D: 46/0/2 (0.0% defecting)
06-OctS. 2845On the Amendment S.Amdt. 3742Agreed toRoberts Amdt. No. 3742 As Modified; To clarify the continuing applicability of section 504 of the National Security act of 1947 to the obligation and expenditure of funds appropriated for the intelligence and intelligence-related activities of the United States.
19996/2/2Bipartisan Majority:Yea
R: 51/0/0 (0.0% defecting)
D: 44/2/2 (4.3% defecting)
06-OctS. 2845On Passage of the BillPassedS. 2845, As Amended; Intelligence Reform and Terrorism Prevention Act of 2004
20023/74/3Bipartisan Majority:Nay
R: 18/32/1 (36.0% defecting)
D: 5/41/2 (10.9% defecting)
07-OctS.Res. 445On the Amendment S.Amdt. 3999RejectedMcCain Amdt. No. 3999; To strike section 402 and vest intelligence appropriations jurisdiction in the Select Committee on Intelligence.
20133/63/4Bipartisan Majority:Nay
R: 21/28/2 (42.9% defecting)
D: 11/35/2 (23.9% defecting)
07-OctS.Res. 445On the Amendment S.Amdt. 4000RejectedMcCain Amdt. No. 4000; To ensure that the Committee has jurisdiction over the Transportation Security Administration.
20254/41/5Bipartisan Majority:Yea
R: 26/22/3 (45.8% defecting)
D: 27/19/2 (41.3% defecting)
07-OctS.Res. 445On the Amendment S.Amdt. 4037Agreed toHatch Amdt. No. 4037; To retain jurisdiction over the Secret Service in the Committee on the Judiciary.
20336/54/10R win:Nay
R: 5/41/5 (10.9% defecting)
D: 30/13/5 (30.2% defecting)
07-OctS.Res. 445On the Amendment S.Amdt. 4021RejectedBiden Amdt. No. 4021; To provide that the Chairman and Ranking Member of the Committee on Foreign Relations (if not already a member of the select Committee) shall be ex officio members of the select Committee but shall have no vote in the Committee and shall not be counted for purposes of determining a quorum.
20488/3/9Bipartisan Majority:Yea
R: 45/3/3 (6.2% defecting)
D: 42/0/6 (0.0% defecting)
08-OctS.Res. 445On the Cloture Motion S.Amdt. 3981Agreed toMotion To Invoke Cloture On The McConnell Amdt. No. 3981; To implement the congressional oversight recommendations of the 9-11 Commission.
20585/4/11Bipartisan Majority:Yea
R: 45/2/4 (4.3% defecting)
D: 39/2/7 (4.9% defecting)
08-OctS.Res. 445On the Motion for AttendanceAgreed toMotion To Instruct SGT At Arms; Intelligence Reorganization bill
20650/35/15D win:Yea
R: 19/25/7 (43.2% defecting)
D: 31/9/8 (22.5% defecting)
09-Octn/aOn the AmendmentAgreed toNickles Amdt. No. 4041
20744/41/15R win:Yea
R: 44/0/7 (0.0% defecting)
D: 0/40/8 (0.0% defecting)
09-OctS.Res. 445On the Amendment S.Amdt. 4015Agreed toHutchison Amdt. No. 4015 As Amended; To implement responsible subcommittee reorganization in the Committee on Appropriations.
20879/6/15Bipartisan Majority:Yea
R: 39/5/7 (11.4% defecting)
D: 39/1/8 (2.5% defecting)
09-OctS.Res. 445On the ResolutionAgreed toS. Res. 445 As Amended.; Intelligence Reorganization bill
20971/14/15Bipartisan Majority:Yea
R: 30/14/7 (31.8% defecting)
D: 40/0/8 (0.0% defecting)
09-OctS.Res. 454On the ResolutionAgreed toS. Res. 454; A resolution expressing the sense of the Senate that the 108th Congress should provide the necessary funds to make disaster assistance available for all customarily eligible agricultural producers as emergency spending and not funded by cuts to the farm bill.
21066/14/19Bipartisan Majority:Yea
R: 41/3/7 (6.8% defecting)
D: 24/11/12 (31.4% defecting)
10-OctH.R. 4520On the Cloture MotionAgreed toMotion To Invoke Cloture On The Conference Report To Accompany H. R. 4520; American Jobs Creation Act of 2004
21169/17/13Bipartisan Majority:Yea
R: 43/3/5 (6.5% defecting)
D: 25/14/8 (35.9% defecting)
11-OctH.R. 4520On the Conference ReportAgreed toH.R. 4520 Conference Report; American Jobs Creation Act of 2004
21285/12/3Bipartisan Majority:Yea
R: 50/0/1 (0.0% defecting)
D: 34/12/2 (26.1% defecting)
16-NovPN1970On the NominationConfirmedConfirmation Francis J. Harvey, Of California, To Be Secretary Of The Army
21352/44/3R win:Yea
R: 50/1/0 (2.0% defecting)
D: 2/42/3 (4.5% defecting)
17-NovS. 2986On Passage of the BillPassedS. 2986; A bill to amend title 31 of the United States Code to increase the public debt limit.
21488/5/7Bipartisan Majority:Yea
R: 47/1/3 (2.1% defecting)
D: 41/4/3 (8.9% defecting)
19-NovH.R. 1047On the Cloture MotionAgreed toMotion to Invoke Cloture on the Conference Report to Accompany H.R. 1047; Miscellaneous Trade and Technical Corrections Act of 2004
21565/30/5R win:Yea
R: 42/6/3 (12.5% defecting)
D: 23/23/2 (50.0% defecting)
20-NovH.R. 4818On the Conference ReportAgreed toH. R. 4818 Conference Report; Foreign Operations, Export Financing, and Related Programs Appropriations Act, 2005
21689/2/9Bipartisan Majority:Yea
R: 44/1/6 (2.2% defecting)
D: 44/1/3 (2.2% defecting)
08-DecS. 2845On the Conference ReportAgreed toS. 2845 Conference Report; Intelligence Reform and Terrorism Prevention Act of 2004
Bipartisan: 100R wins: 91D wins: 23