Recent Congressional Votes -
- Senate: Omnibus Appropriations passage
- House: Omnibus Appropriations passage
Both chambers are in recess until January 27.
Recent Senate Votes:
Omnibus Appropriations passage
Vote Agreed to (72-26, 2 Not Voting)
One day after it passed the House, the Senate on Thursday cleared the omnibus appropriations package that would fund every corner of the federal government through September. Senators voted, 72-26 , to endorse the $1.1 trillion omnibus, sending the measure to the presidents desk. The bill retained funding for the 2010 health care reform laws.
Sen. Saxby Chambliss voted Not Voting
Sen. Johnny Isakson voted YES
I read this as Isakson joined the bastards and Saxby hesitated, but he wants it.
Recent House Votes:
Omnibus Appropriations passage
Vote Passed (359-67, 7 Not Voting)
On Wednesday, the House voted to pass roughly $1.1 trillion in discretionary spending for the remainder of fiscal 2014. The vote bundled together 12 separate bills to fund federal departments and agencies. More than half of the funds will go to the Department of Defense, the war in Afghanistan, and other counterterrorism operations. With the vote, the House stuck to the deal over top-line discretionary spending struck between House and Senate appropriators in December.
Rep. David Scott voted YES
Have to admit the President has some skill when it comes to pushing around the Congress. They are whipped. David Scott jumping on this shit was a foregone conclusion but that freaking, chicken shit, wanna be Democrat, Speaker of the House is about to make me throw up. Now the Republicans have given up any pretense of supporting conservative constituents. They bought into the bull shit insanity of throwing money at everything, they are worthless now.
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