Tuesday, May 24, 2016

NUke-U-Ler Votes


NUKe-U-Ler is in honor of W's manner of mangling sill-aa-bles. This week there were a couple of votes relating to water and energy appropriations.
Congress.org presents M E G A V O T E for May 16, 2016, and Georgia's 13th Congressional District.
Recent Congressional Votes
  • Senate: Fiscal 2017 Energy-Water Appropriations – Cloture to the Substitute Amendment
  • Senate: Fiscal 2017 Energy-Water Appropriations – Cloture to the Substitute Amendment
  • Senate: Fiscal 2017 Energy-Water Appropriations – Passage
  • House: Pain Management Best Practices Inter-Agency Task Force – Passage
  • House: Comprehensive Opioid Abuse Reduction – Passage
  • House: Comprehensive  Anti-Opioid Efforts – House Amendment to the Senate-Passed Bill
Upcoming Congressional Bills
  • Senate: Fiscal 2017 Military Construction-Veterans Affairs and Fiscal 2017 Transportation-Housing and Urban Development Appropriations
  • House: Fiscal 2017 Defense Authorization
  • House: Fiscal 2017 Military Construction-Veterans Affairs Appropriations
Recent Senate Votes:
Fiscal 2017 Energy-Water Appropriations – Cloture to the Substitute Amendment Vote Rejected (50-42, 8 Not Voting)
The Senate rejected the McConnell, R-Ky.  motion to invoke cloture on the Alexander, R-Tenn.  substitute amendment that would provide $37.5 billion in fiscal 2017 for various items including $6 billion for the Army Corps of Engineers, $5.4 billion for Department of Energy science research and $12.9 billion for the Department’s nuclear security programs.
Sen. Johnny Isakson voted YES
Sen. David Perdue voted YES
I do not care how Johnny Isakson votes for the rest of his life, this years I will vote for any Democrat, no matter who the candidate is, the result will be worse than Isakson himself, but he has been a party to many deceptive votes.
Fiscal 2017 Energy-Water Appropriations – Cloture to the Substitute Amendment Vote Agreed to (97-2, 1 Not Voting)
The Senate agreed to the McConnell, R-Ky.  motion to invoke cloture on the Alexander, R-Tenn.  substitute amendment that would provide $37.5 billion in fiscal 2017 for various items including $6 billion for the Army Corps of Engineers, $5.4 billion for Department of Energy science research and $12.9 billion for the Department’s nuclear security programs.
Sen. Johnny Isakson voted YES
Sen. David Perdue voted YES
Let's talk, let's not talk, STFU.
Fiscal 2017 Energy-Water Appropriations – Passage Vote Passed (90-8, 2 Not Voting)
The Senate passed a measure that would provide $37.5 billion in fiscal 2017 for various items including $6 billion for the Army Corps of Engineers, $5.4 billion for Department of Energy science research and $12.9 billion for the Department’s nuclear security programs.
Sen. Johnny Isakson voted YES
Sen. David Perdue voted YES
Spent money you rat bastards, you are dead to me.
Recent House Votes:
Pain Management Best Practices Inter-Agency Task Force – Passage Vote Passed (412-4, 17 Not Voting)
The House passed legislation that establishes a Pain Management Best Practices Inter-Agency Task Force to review, modify and update medical best practices for pain management and prescribing pain medication.
Rep. David Scott voted YES
Nearly unanimous, all in.
Comprehensive Opioid Abuse Reduction – Passage Vote Passed (413-5, 15 Not Voting)
The chamber passed a measure that creates two new grant programs in the Justice Department to assist in combating opioid abuse: one to state, local and tribal governments that could be used for a variety of opioid abuse reduction programs and activities and one to assist veterans suffering from opioid abuse.
Rep. David Scott voted Not Voting
Interesting not voting position, an explanation would be pointless.
Comprehensive  Anti-Opioid Efforts – House Amendment to the Senate-Passed Bill Vote Passed (400-5, 28 Not Voting)
The House passed legislation, as amended, that includes 18 bills previously passed by the chamber. Among other items, it establishes two grant programs to create state systems under which physicians and others who prescribe opioids to patients would at the same time prescribe opioid overdose reversal drugs to those patients thought to be at an elevated risk of overdose. It also creates a grant program to create state systems under which trained pharmacists may dispense reversal drugs to opioid users or families of those at risk of an overdose and authorizes $5 million through fiscal 2019 for those grants.
Rep. David Scott voted YES
Nearly unanimous, all in.
Upcoming Votes:
Fiscal 2017 Military Construction-Veterans Affairs and Fiscal 2017 Transportation-Housing and Urban Development Appropriations - HR2577 The military construction and veterans part of the bill would provide a total $177.4 billion in both discretionary and mandatory funding for the Veterans Affairs Department, including increases for health care, benefit claims processing, medical and prosthetic research and homeless veterans assistance.

The transportation and housing portion of the bill would provide $56.5 billion in discretionary funding for fiscal 2017 for the Transportation and Housing and Urban Development departments and related agencies.

Fiscal 2017 Defense Authorization - HR4909 The bill would authorize $602.2 billion for discretionary defense spending in fiscal 2017, including $543.4 billion for the Pentagon's base, non-war budget. It also would include $58.8 billion for uncapped Overseas Contingency Operations (OCO) funding for war operations and other anti-terror activities but provides that $23.1 billion of that total be used for non-war, base defense budget needs, including $18 billion for aircraft, ships and other items.

Fiscal 2017 Military Construction-Veterans Affairs Appropriations - HR4974 The bill would provide a total of $81.6 billion in discretionary spending for fiscal 2017 to fund military construction projects and programs of the Veterans Affairs Department and would provide $102.5 billion in mandatory spending for fiscal 2017 and $172 million in Overseas Contingency Operations funding.

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