Sunday, September 25, 2011

MegaVote: GA 13th, 9/19/2011

I looks like little David Scott voted against the approved Protecting Jobs From Government Interference Act.
Just like the man to limit the freedom of business for the benefit of an inefficient union.

Congress.org (congress.org) presents:   M E G A V O T E  September 19, 2011

In this MegaVote for Georgia's 13th Congressional District:
Recent Congressional Votes -
* Senate: Emergency Supplemental Disaster Relief Appropriations Resolution, 2011
* Senate: Surface and Air Transportation Programs Extension Act of 2011
* House: Empowering Parents through Quality Charter Schools Act
* House: Protecting Jobs From Government Interference Act
Upcoming Congressional Bills -
* Senate: Generalized System of Preferences Act
* House: Continuing Appropriations Resolution, 2012
* House: Transparency in Regulatory Analysis of Impacts on the Nation Act of 2011

Recent Senate Votes:
Emergency Supplemental Disaster Relief Appropriations Resolution, 2011
http://capwiz.com/congressorg/issues/votes/?votenum=135&chamber=S&congress=1121
Vote Agreed to (62-37, 1 Not Voting)
The Senate agreed to add supplemental disaster relief funding to legislation extending the trade sanctions on Myanmar, still commonly known as Burma. The bill, later passed by unanimous consent, would provide $6.9 billion in immediate aid. The vote came after the Senate rejected two proposals to offset the cost of the funding.
Sen. Saxby Chambliss voted  NO
Sen. Johnny Isakson voted NO

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Surface and Air Transportation Programs Extension Act of 2011
http://capwiz.com/congressorg/issues/votes/?votenum=138&chamber=S&congress=1121
Vote Passed (92-6, 2 Not Voting)
On Thursday, the Senate approved this bill to extend FAA programs through January 2012 and surface transportation authorization through March 2012. The House had passed the bill by voice vote earlier in the week. Aviation programs were scheduled to expire on September 16, and highway programs would have expired this week. The president signed the bill on Friday.
Sen. Saxby Chambliss vote  YES
Sen. Johnny Isakson voted YES

Recent House Votes:
Empowering Parents through Quality Charter Schools Act
http://capwiz.com/congressorg/issues/votes/?votenum=705&chamber=H&congress=1121
Vote Passed (365-54, 12 Not Voting)
The House passed this bill to expand successful charter school programs, the first part of an effort to overhaul and reauthorize the No Child Left Behind Act. The Senate is likely to consider charter school legislation as part of a broader reauthorization of No Child Left Behind rather than as a stand-alone bill.
Rep. David Scott voted YES

Protecting Jobs From Government Interference Act
http://capwiz.com/congressorg/issues/votes/?votenum=711&chamber=H&congress=1121
Vote Passed (238-186, 9 Not Voting)
The House approved this legislation to limit the authority of the National Labor Relations Board. The bill prohibits the board from ordering an employer to restore, shut down or relocate operations. The Senate is unlikely to take up the measure.
Rep. David Scott voted NO


Upcoming Votes:
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Generalized System of Preferences Act - H.R.2832
The Senate is scheduled to vote on this trade preferences bill, which may be used as the legislative vehicle for a restoration of expanded Trade Adjustment Assistance benefits.
Continuing Appropriations Resolution, 2012 - H.J.Res.79
This House legislation would fund government operations through November 18. Government programs are currently funded through September 30, when the 2011 fiscal year ends.
Transparency in Regulatory Analysis of Impacts on the Nation Act of 2011 - H.R.2401
The House plans to take up this measure that calls for examination of the economic effect of EPA regulations, including those pertaining to greenhouse gas emissions.

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