What: All Issues : Fair Taxation : Tax Breaks for the Rich
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Fair TaxationTax Breaks for the Rich
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Progressive Result
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2012 Senate
Roll Call 184. (S. 3412) On passage of a Democratic bill extending the so-called “Bush tax cuts” on the first $200,000 of a worker’s income Jul 25, 2012. Y W
Roll Call 183. (S. 3412) On an amendment to lower taxes on Americans who make more than $200,000 per year Jul 25, 2012. N W
Roll Call 175. (S. 2237) On a motion to kill off a Republican-authored amendment calling for a tax break for U.S. businesses Jul 12, 2012. Y W
Roll Call 156. (S. 3240) On an amendment aimed at preserving higher federal subsidies for crop insurance for all farmers, including those with incomes over $750,000 Jun 20, 2012. N W
Roll Call 99. (S.Con.Res. 37) On a motion to bring up for consideration a budget proposal advocated by a group of conservative senators May 16, 2012. N W
Roll Call 98. (H.Con.Res. 112) On a motion to bring up for consideration a controversial budget proposal that calls for steep cuts in spending and taxes, transforms Medicare into a voucher program for future senior citizens, and repeals President Obama’s health reform law May 16, 2012. N W
Roll Call 65. (S. 2230) On a procedural motion to clear the way for a vote on whether the Senate would consider legislation setting a minimum tax rate for people who earn over $1 million annually Apr 16, 2012. Y L
2011 Senate
Roll Call 178. (S. 1726) Legislation that would have repealed a tax law withholding 3% of the government’s payments to contractors and vendors – On ending debate on the motion to bring up the bill Oct 20, 2011. N W
Roll Call 108. (S. 1323) Legislation expressing support for a deficit reduction bill that would require Americans earning at least $1 million per year to pay more in federal taxes – On the motion to end debate Jul 13, 2011. Y L
Roll Call 107. (S. 1323) On a motion to bring up legislation expressing support for a deficit reduction bill that would require Americans earning at least $1 million per year to pay more in federal taxes Jul 11, 2011. Y W
2011 House of Representatives
Roll Call 690. (S. 365) Final passage of legislation that would raise the U.S. debt limit by $2.4 trillion (to $16.7 trillion) through 2012, cut more than $900 billion from social programs and military spending, and create a commission to propose an additional $1.5 trillion in budgetary savings (either from spending cuts or tax revenue increases) Aug 01, 2011. N L
Roll Call 687. (S. 365) Legislation that would raise the U.S. debt limit by $2.4 trillion (to $16.7 trillion) through 2012, cut more than $900 billion from social programs and military spending, and create a commission to propose an additional $1.5 trillion in budgetary savings (either from spending cuts or tax revenue increases) – On passage of a resolution setting a time limit for debate and prohibiting amendments to the debt limit bill Aug 01, 2011. N L
Roll Call 686. (S. 365) Legislation that would raise the U.S. debt limit by $2.4 trillion (to $16.7 trillion) through 2012, cut more than $900 billion from social programs and military spending, and create a commission to propose an additional $1.5 trillion in budgetary savings (either from spending cuts or tax revenue increases) – On bringing to a final vote the resolution setting a time limit for debate and prohibiting amendments to the debt limit bill Aug 01, 2011. N L
Roll Call 276. (H. Con. Res. 34) On an amendment sponsored by House Democrats that would have allowed income tax cuts for the wealthy enacted in 2001 and 2003 to expire, cut Defense Department spending by $89 billion over 10 years, cut agricultural subsidies by $20 billion over 10 years, and preserved Medicare as a guaranteed, government-run health care program for the elderly. Apr 15, 2011. Y L
Roll Call 274. (H. Con. Res. 34) On an amendment sponsored by the Congressional Progressive Caucus that would have allowed tax cuts enacted in 2001 and 2003 to expire, and preserved Medicare as a guaranteed, government-run health care program for the elderly. The amendment also would have ended tax subsidies for oil and gas companies and power plants, implemented a new government-run health insurance program to compete with private insurers, and increased funding for clean energy, affordable housing, and medical research programs. Apr 15, 2011. Y L
Roll Call 273. (H. Con. Res. 34) On an amendment sponsored by the Congressional Black Caucus that would have allowed income tax cuts enacted in 2001 and 2003 to expire, and preserved Medicare as a guaranteed, government-run health care program for the elderly. The amendment also would have increased funding for food stamps, job training programs, food safety inspections, community health care centers, and financial aid for low-income college students. Apr 15, 2011. Y L
Roll Call 253. (H.R. 1363) Final passage of legislation funding federal government programs and agencies for one week Apr 08, 2011. N L
Roll Call 6. (H. Res. 5) Final passage of a resolution revising the procedural rules of the House of Representatives, including eliminating House floor voting rights for House delegates from the District of Columbia and U.S. territories, and revising budget rules to make it easier for Republican leaders to bring up tax cut bills that increase federal budget deficits. Jan 05, 2011. N L
Roll Call 4. (H. Res. 5) Legislation revising the procedural rules of the House of Representatives, including eliminating House floor voting rights for House delegates from the District of Columbia and U.S. territories, and revising budget rules to make it easier for Republican leaders to bring up tax cut bills that increased federal budget deficits – On bringing to a final vote the resolution setting a time limit for debate and prohibiting amendments to the measure. Jan 05, 2011. N L
2010 Senate
Roll Call 259. (H.R. 4853) On a motion to end debate on an amendment to a tax bill that would have extended income tax cuts for Americans with annual incomes of $1 million or less -- and would have extended unemployment compensation for laid-off workers who had exhausted their benefits Dec 04, 2010. Y L
Roll Call 258. (H.R. 4853) On a motion to end debate on an amendment that would have extended income tax cuts for Americans with annual incomes of $200,000 or less -- and would have extended unemployment compensation for laid-off workers who had exhausted their benefits Dec 04, 2010. Y L
Roll Call 227. HR 1586. (Medicaid and education funding) Motion to allow an amendment to be offered that would have permanently frozen small business income tax rates at 2010 levels/On the motion Aug 05, 2010. N W
Roll Call 226. HR 1586. (Medicaid and education funding) Motion to allow an amendment to be offered that would have permanently frozen individual federal income tax rates at 2010 levels/On the motion Aug 05, 2010. N W
Roll Call 213. HR 4213. (Unemployment benefits extension) Motion to suspend the Senate’s rules and allow to an amendment to be offered that sought to add language that would permanently repeal the estate tax to a bill extending unemployment insurance benefits/On the motion Jul 21, 2010. N W
Roll Call 197. HR 4213. (Extending expiring programs) Motion to prevent the addition of language that would make permanent an expiring tax break on capital gains, offered to a bill to a bill that would extend expired tax provisions and other programs such as unemployment insurance/On the motion Jun 23, 2010. Y W
Roll Call 78. (H.R. 4872) On a motion to table (kill) an amendment that would have eliminated a 3.8% tax on investment income for those earning over $200,000 per year Mar 24, 2010. Y W
2010 House of Representatives
Roll Call 647. (H.R. 4853) Final passage of legislation extending income tax cuts (which were enacted in 2001 and 2003 under President George W. Bush) for two years, and extending (for one year) unemployment compensation for laid-off workers who had exhausted their benefits Dec 16, 2010. N L
Roll Call 604. (H.R. 4853) Final passage of legislation extending tax cuts (which were enacted in 2001 and 2003 under President George W. Bush) for middle class taxpayers, but allowing tax cuts for wealthy individuals and families to expire Dec 02, 2010. Y W
Roll Call 597. (H.R. 4853) Legislation extending tax cuts (which were enacted in 2001 and 2003 under President George W. Bush) for middle class taxpayers, but allowing tax cuts for wealthy individuals and families to expire – On the resolution setting a time limit for debate and prohibiting amendments to the bill Dec 02, 2010. Y W
Roll Call 596. (H.R. 4853) Legislation extending tax cuts (which were enacted in 2001 and 2003 under President George W. Bush) for middle class taxpayers, but allowing tax cuts for wealthy individuals and families to expire – On bringing to a final vote the resolution setting a time limit for debate and prohibiting amendments to the bill Dec 02, 2010. Y W
Roll Call 572. (H. Con. Res 332) On a resolution providing for an adjournment of the two houses of Congress for the traditional Thanksgiving recess. Republicans opposed this resolution because Democrats had not scheduled a vote on extending all of the income tax cuts enacted under the first Bush administration. Nov 17, 2010. Y W
Roll Call 546. (H Con Res 321) Passage of a resolution providing for an adjournment of the two houses of Congress for the traditional pre-midterm election recess (which typically begins in October and lasts into November) Sep 29, 2010. Y W
Roll Call 363. (H.R. 5486) Passage of legislation exempting income from investments in small businesses and restricting the use of granter retained annuity trusts (“GRATS, “ which allow individuals to transfer wealth to family members without paying a gift or estate tax) by requiring that they have a 10-year minimum term Jun 15, 2010. Y W
2009 Senate
Roll Call 147. S Con Res 13. (Fiscal 2010 budget resolution) Durbin of Illinois amendment that would make it easier to defeat legislation that provided estate tax relief without also providing tax relief to middle income Americans/On agreeing to the amendment Apr 02, 2009. Y W
Roll Call 146. S Con Res 13. (Fiscal 2010 budget resolution) Lincoln of Arkansas amendment that would allow for legislation to raise the exemption level for the estate tax/On agreeing to the amendment Apr 02, 2009. N L
Roll Call 139. S Con Res 13. (Fiscal 2010 budget resolution) Grassley of Iowa amendment that would provide for legislation preventing the Alternative Minimum Tax from applying to certain taxpayers through 2014/On agreeing to the amendment Apr 02, 2009. N W
Roll Call 129. S Con Res 13. (Fiscal 2010 budget resolution) McCain of Arizona amendment that would provide for increased defense and veterans spending, extend expiring Bush-era tax cuts, overhaul the tax code and create a commission to retool Medicare, Medicaid and Social Security/On agreeing to the amendment Apr 02, 2009. N W
Roll Call 122. S Con Res 13. (Fiscal 2010 budget resolution) Cornyn of Texas amendment that would erect new barriers to legislation that increases federal income taxes/On agreeing to the amendment Apr 01, 2009. N L
Roll Call 113. HR 1388. (National service programs) Thune of South Dakota amendment that would express the opinion that Congress should preserve the full federal income tax deduction for charitable giving/On agreeing to the amendment Mar 26, 2009. N W
Roll Call 112. HR 131. (National service programs) Baucus of Montana amendment that would express the opinion that Congress should retain a federal income tax deduction for charitable giving/On agreeing to the amendment Mar 26, 2009. Y W
Roll Call 58. HR 1. (Economic stimulus) Motion to preserve an amendment that would replace most of the economic stimulus bill with an across-the-board tax rebate/On the motion Feb 06, 2009. N W
Roll Call 57. HR 1. (Economic stimulus) Bunning of Kentucky amendment that would significantly raise the amount of money individuals may deduct for capital losses/On agreeing to the amendment Feb 06, 2009. N W
Roll Call 49. HR 1. (Economic stimulus) Motion to preserve a Republican amendment that would delete economic stimulus spending and replace it with provisions focused on cutting taxes/On the motion Feb 05, 2009. N W
Roll Call 48. HR 1. (Economic stimulus) Motion to preserve a Republican amendment that would replace the text of the bill with provisions focused on bolstering housing programs and increasing tax credits/On the motion Feb 05, 2009. N W
Roll Call 45. HR 1. (Economic stimulus) Motion to preserve a Republican amendment that would cut economic stimulus spending and significantly bolster tax cuts and other tax relief/On the motion Feb 05, 2009. N W
Roll Call 43. HR 1. (Economic stimulus) Motion to preserve an amendment that would repeal the 1993 tax increase on Social security benefits for one year, paid for by cutting other programs/On the motion Feb 04, 2009. N W
Roll Call 38. HR 1. (Economic stimulus) Motion to preserve an amendment that would delete the economic stimulus bill and instead make permanent a number of expiring tax cuts, reduce corporate tax rates and reduce the estate tax/On the motion Feb 04, 2009. N W
Roll Call 27. HR 2. (Children’s health insurance) DeMint of South Carolina amendment that would provide a $1,500 per child tax deduction for qualified health care costs/On agreeing to the amendment Jan 29, 2009. N W
2009 House of Representatives
Roll Call 943. (H.R. 4213) On passage of legislation extending the tuition tax deduction, the R&D tax credit and several other tax reductions through the 2010 fiscal year Dec 09, 2009. Y W
Roll Call 942. (H.R. 4213) On legislation extending the tuition tax deduction, the R&D tax credit and several other tax reductions through the 2010 fiscal year - - on a motion to table (kill) the appeal of a ruling by the Speaker; the ruling was that a motion to add language reducing a proposed tax increase on certain interest generated by businesses was not in order Dec 09, 2009. Y W
Roll Call 940. (H.Res. 955) Legislation extending the tuition tax deduction, the R&D tax credit and several other tax reductions through the 2010 fiscal year - - on the resolution setting the terms for debating the legislation Dec 09, 2009. Y W
Roll Call 939. (H.Res. 955) Legislation extending the tuition tax deduction, the R&D tax credit and several other tax reductions through the 2010 fiscal year - - on a motion to move to an immediate vote on the resolution setting the terms for debating the legislation Dec 09, 2009. Y W
Roll Call 929. (H.R. 4154) On final passage of legislation designed to make the estate tax permanent and to reduce its impact on those who will be required to pay it Dec 03, 2009. Y W
Roll Call 928. (H.R. 4154) Legislation designed to make the estate tax permanent and to reduce its impact on those who will be required to pay it - - on a motion to have language added that would have suspended the imposition of the tax in the remaining portion of fiscal year 2010 and in all of fiscal year 2011 Dec 03, 2009. N W
Roll Call 927. (H.R. 4154) On whether to table (kill) an appeal of a ruling by the House Speaker that had prevented a vote on whether to recommit to committee a bill designed to extend the estate tax and have language added eliminating that tax Dec 03, 2009. Y W
Roll Call 924. (H. Res. 941) Legislation designed to make the estate tax permanent and to reduce its impact on those who will be required to pay it - - on the resolution setting the terms for debating the legislation. Dec 03, 2009. Y W
Roll Call 923. (H. Res. 941) Legislation designed to make the estate tax permanent and to reduce its impact on those who will be required to pay it - - on a motion for an immediate vote on the resolution setting the terms for debating the legislation. Dec 03, 2009. Y W
Roll Call 216. (S.Con. Res. 13) On agreeing to budget for fiscal year 2010 Apr 29, 2009. Y W
Roll Call 214. (H. Res. 37) The fiscal year 2010 budget - - on the resolution setting the terms for debate Apr 28, 2009. Y W
Roll Call 213. (H.Res.371) The fiscal year 2010 budget - - on waiving all points of order against the resolution setting the terms for debate Apr 28, 2009. Y W
Roll Call 212. (H.Res.365) The fiscal year 2010 budget - - on a procedural vote to allow the House to consider the resolution setting the terms for debate Apr 28, 2009. Y W
Roll Call 192. (H.Con. Res. 85) On passage of the fiscal year 2010 budget resolution. Apr 02, 2009. Y W
Roll Call 191. (H.Con. Res. 85) On approval of the fiscal year 2010 budget proposed by the Republican minority Apr 02, 2009. N W
Roll Call 190. (H.Con. Res. 85) On approval of the fiscal year 2010 budget proposed by the Congressional Black Caucus Apr 02, 2009. Y L
Roll Call 189. (H.Con. Res. 85) On approval of the fiscal year 2010 budget proposed by the Republican Study Committee Apr 02, 2009. N W
Roll Call 188. (H.Con. Res. 85) On approval of the fiscal year 2010 budget proposed by the Congressional Progressive Caucus Apr 02, 2009. Y L
Roll Call 184. (H.Con. Res.316) The budget for fiscal year 2010 - - on agreeing to the resolution setting the terms for debate Apr 02, 2009. Y W
Roll Call 176. (H.Res. 305) The federal budget for fiscal year 2010-- on the resolution setting the terms for debate Apr 01, 2009. Y W
Roll Call 144. (H.Con.Res. 76) A sense of the Congress resolution that salaries of officials of companies receiving federal financial assistance should be limited, and that AIG or its officials should repay the bonuses received by those officials; AIG had recently received federal “bail out” assistance. Mar 19, 2009. Y L
Roll Call 143. (H.R 1586) On suspending the usual House rules and passing a bill imposing a 90% tax on bonuses given to executives of AIG after the government had “bailed out” the company. Mar 19, 2009. Y W
Roll Call 142. (H.Res. 168) Legislation imposing a 90% tax on bonuses given to executives of AIG, which had recently received federal “bail out” assistance - - on a motion to have an immediate vote on the legislation Mar 19, 2009. Y W
Roll Call 44. Amendment to H.R.1, the stimulus package proposed by the Democrats. The amendment would substitute the proposed Republican stimulus package that added income tax rate deductions for the bottom two income tax brackets, alternative minimum tax relief, small business deductions and expensing, expanded carry back of net operating losses, improved home buyer credit, unemployment benefit tax exemption, health insurance premium deduction, repeal of the 3 percent withholding requirement for government contractors, extension of unemployment benefits, and a Sense of Congress statement against tax increases to offset outlays. Jan 28, 2009. N W
2008 Senate
Roll Call 77. S Con Res 70. (Fiscal 2009 budget resolution) Kyl of Arizona amendment that would adjust the maximum estate tax rate and exemption/On agreeing to the amendment Mar 13, 2008. N W
Roll Call 64. S Con Res 70. (Fiscal 2009 budget resolution) Sanders of Vermont amendment that would allow an increase in funding for social programs/On agreeing to the amendment Mar 13, 2008. Y L
Roll Call 61. S Con Res 70. (Fiscal 2009 budget resolution) Motion to allow an amendment that would create a new budgetary rule against legislation that would raise income tax rates/On the motion Mar 13, 2008. N W
Roll Call 50. S Con Res 70. (Fiscal 2009 budget resolution) Kyl of Arizona amendment that would provide estate tax relief/On agreeing to the amendment Mar 13, 2008. N W
Roll Call 43. S Con Res 70. (Fiscal 2009 budget resolution) Graham of South Carolina amendment that would allow President Bush’s 2001 and 2003 tax cuts to be extended/On agreeing to the amendment Mar 13, 2008. N W
2007 Senate
Roll Call 295. HR 976. (Small business tax breaks and children's health insurance), motion to allow an amendment on the Alternative Minimum Tax to go forward/On the motion Aug 02, 2007. N W
Roll Call 172. S Con Res 21. (Fiscal 2008 budget resolution) Vote on final passage of the budget resolution conference report/On the conference report May 17, 2007. Y W
Roll Call 161. Title:S Con Res 21. (Fiscal 2008 budget resolution), Gregg of New Hampshire motion to instruct conferees to allow for the extension of certain tax cuts/On the motion May 09, 2007. N W
Roll Call 160. Title:S Con Res 21. (Fiscal 2008 budget resolution), Conrad of North Dakota motion to instruct conferees to allow for the extension of certain tax cuts/On the motion May 09, 2007. Y W
Roll Call 159. S Con Res 21. (Fiscal 2008 budget resolution), Kyl of Arizona motion to instruct conferees to make permanent reductions in the estate tax/On the motion May 09, 2007. N L
Roll Call 114. S Con Res 21. Fiscal 2008 budget resolution/On the resolution Mar 23, 2007. Y W
Roll Call 113. S Con Res 21. (Fiscal 2008 budget resolution), Lott of Mississippi amendment on lowering the tax rate of the Alternative Minimum Tax/On agreeing to the amendment Mar 23, 2007. N W
Roll Call 109. S Con Res 21. (Fiscal 2008 budget resolution), DeMint of South Carolina amendment repealing the estate tax/On agreeing to the amendment Mar 23, 2007. N W
Roll Call 108. S Con Res 21. (Fiscal 2008 budget resolution), Grassley of Iowa amendment repealing the Alternative Minimum Tax/On agreeing to the amendment Mar 23, 2007. N W
Roll Call 107. S Con Res 21. (Fiscal 2008 budget resolution), Graham of South Carolina amendment extending the 2001 tax cuts/On agreeing to the amendment Mar 23, 2007. N W
Roll Call 102. S Con Res 21. (Fiscal 2008 budget resolution), Kyl of Arizona amendment to reduce the estate tax/On agreeing to the amendment Mar 23, 2007. N W
Roll Call 100. S Con Res 21. (Fiscal 2008 budget resolution), Sessions of Alabama amendment on exemptions for the Alternative Minimum Tax/On agreeing to the amendment Mar 23, 2007. N W
Roll Call 94. S Con Res 21. (Fiscal 2008 budget resolution), Sanders of Vermont amendment bolstering federal funding for special education programs/On agreeing to the amendment Mar 22, 2007. Y L
Roll Call 85. S Con Res 21. (Fiscal 2008 budget resolution). Sessions of Alabama amendment relating to protecting tax cuts/On agreeing to the amendment Mar 21, 2007. N W
Roll Call 84. S Con Res 21. (Fiscal 2008 budget resolution). Cornyn of Texas amendment that would create a point of order/On agreeing to the amendment Mar 21, 2007. N L
Roll Call 83. S Con Res 21. (Fiscal 2008 budget resolution). Amendment by Kyl of Arizona that would reduce the estate tax without offsets/On agreeing to the amendment Mar 21, 2007. N W
Roll Call 24. Fair Minimum Wage Act of 2007 (H.R. 2), Sen. Wayne Allard (R-Colo.) amendment to afford states the flexibility to determine minimum wage and eliminate a federally mandated minimum wage/On passage of the amendment Jan 24, 2007. N W
Roll Call 23. Fair Minimum Wage Act of 2007 (H.R. 2)/Motion to invoke cloture (limit debate) Jan 24, 2007. Y L
2007 House of Representatives
Roll Call 322. Increasing opportunities for participation by small business in federal contracting (H.R. 1873)/Motion to recommit with instructions to allow small businesses to be considered "economically disadvantaged" if they can demonstrate they are adversely affected by expiring tax incentives May 10, 2007. N W
Roll Call 308. Five-year budget resolution (S. Con. Res. 21)/Rep. Paul Ryan (R-Wis.) motion to instruct conferees to reject the revenue levels set in the House budget resolution, accommodate the extension of the 2001 and 2003 tax cuts and prohibit the use of the Social Security trust fund to finance other government programs May 08, 2007. N L
Roll Call 307. Five-year budget resolution (S. Con. Res. 21)/On passage May 08, 2007. Y W
Roll Call 306. On adopting the rules for consideration (H. Res. 370) of the five-year budget resolution (H. Con. Res. 99/S. Con. Res. 21)/Rule for a conference May 08, 2007. Y W
Roll Call 232. Increasing quarterly estimated tax payments for those with adjusted gross incomes of more than $5 million (H.R. 1906)/On passage Apr 19, 2007. Y W
Roll Call 230. District of Columbia House Voting Rights Act (H.R. 1905)/Motion to recommit with instructions to include language providing for expedited judicial review Apr 19, 2007. N W
Roll Call 229. Providing for the consideration of the District of Columbia House Voting Rights Act (H. Res. 317)/On adoption of the rules package Apr 19, 2007. Y W
Roll Call 228. Providing for the consideration of the District of Columbia House Voting Rights Act (H. Res. 317)/On ordering the previous question (end debate and prohibit amendment) Apr 19, 2007. Y W
Roll Call 211. Fiscal 2008 budget resolution (H. Con. Res. 99), Ryan of Wisconsin substitute amendment offering the Republicans' alternative to the Democratic-drafted version/On agreeing to the amendment Mar 29, 2007. N W
Roll Call 210. H. Con. Res. 99 (Fiscal 2008 Budget Resolution), Woolsey of California substitute amendment offering an alternative budget resolution authored by the Congressional Progressive Caucus/On agreeing to the amendment Mar 29, 2007. Y L
Roll Call 209. Fiscal 2008 budget resolution (H. Con. Res.), Kilpatrick of Michigan substitute amendment offering an alternative budget resolution authored by the Congressional Black Caucus/On agreeing to the amendment Mar 29, 2007. Y L
Roll Call 106. H.R. 556 (National Security Foreign Investment Reform and Strengthened Transparency Act), McCaul of Texas amendment to require annual reporting on the effective rate of taxation on entrepreneurs and businesses compared to other countries/On agreeing to the amendment Feb 28, 2007. N W
Roll Call 17. Minimum wage increase (H.R. 2)/Motion to recommit with instructions to include language allowing employers that provide health benefits to their employees to pay the existing minimum wage of $5.15 per hour Jan 10, 2007. N W
Roll Call 16. Minimum wage increase (H.R. 2)/On appealing a ruling that a Republican motion to send the bill back to committee to add tax breaks for small businesses wasn't allowable Jan 10, 2007. Y W
2005 Senate
Roll Call 114. H Con Res 95. Fiscal 2006 Budget Resolution/Vote on Conference Committee Version of the 2006 Budget Resolution to Authorize $843 Billion for Discretionary (Appropriations) Spending Programs, $34.7 Billion in Cuts to Mandatory (Entitlement) Spending Programs, and $70 Billion in Tax Cuts. Apr 28, 2005. N L
Roll Call 63. S Con Res 18. Fiscal 2006 Budget Resolution/Vote to Repeal Tax Breaks Which Reward U.S. Companies for Moving Their Manufacturing Plants Overseas. Mar 17, 2005. Y L
Roll Call 59. S Con Res 18. Fiscal 2006 Budget Resolution/Vote to Prevent the Consideration of $70 Billion in Tax Cuts Under Budget Reconciliation Rules. Mar 17, 2005. Y L
Roll Call 27. S. 256. Bankruptcy/Labor/Vote on Amendment to Raise Minimum Wage and Cut Business Taxes Mar 07, 2005. N W
Roll Call 23. S. 256. Bankruptcy/Vote on Amendment to Prohibit Very Wealthy Individuals from Sheltering Their Assets in Trusts and Declaring Bankruptcy to be Relieved of Debts Mar 03, 2005. Y L
2005 House of Representatives
Roll Call 223. H. Res. 298. Appropriations/Veterans/Procedural Vote on Governing Rule for Bill Making Appropriations (Funding) for Military and Veterans' Health Care and for Military Construction and Base Closure. May 26, 2005. N L
Roll Call 149. H. Con. Res. 95. Budget/Vote on Passage of U.S. Budget for Fiscal Year 2006. Apr 28, 2005. N L
Roll Call 147. H. Res. 248. Budget/Procedural Vote to Proceed to Consideration of H. Con. Res. 95, a Resolution to Establish the U.S. Budget for Fiscal Year 2006. Apr 28, 2005. N L
Roll Call 102. H.R. 8. Taxation/Vote to Make Permanent the Repeal of the Estate Tax Apr 13, 2005. N L
Roll Call 101. H.R. 8. Taxation/Vote on Amendment to Keep Estate Tax But Increase Amount of Estate Exempted from Tax to $3 Million Apr 13, 2005. Y L
Roll Call 88. H. Con. Res. 95. Budget/Vote on Final Passage of Budget Resolution for Fiscal Year 2006. Mar 17, 2005. N L
Roll Call 87. H. Con. Res. 95. Budget/Vote on Amendment to Replace Republican-Drafted Fiscal Year 2006 Budget Resolution with Budget Reflecting Democratic Priorities. Mar 17, 2005. Y L
Roll Call 85. H. Con. Res. 95. Budget/Vote on Amendment to Replace Republican-Drafted Budget with Budget Reflecting Priorities of Congressional Black Caucus Mar 17, 2005. Y L
Roll Call 82. H. Con. Res. 95. Budget/Vote on Amendment to Increase Spending in Fiscal Year 2006 Budget in Areas of Education, Health Care, Veterans Needs, Homeland Security, the Environment and Infrastructure, and to Decrease Tax Benefits for People Earning More Than $1 Million. Mar 17, 2005. Y L
Roll Call 79. H. Res. 154. Budget/Procedural Vote on the Governing Rule for H. Con. Res. 95, the Bill to Set the United States Government Budget for Fiscal 2006. Mar 16, 2005. N L
Roll Call 78. H. Res. 154. Budget/Procedural Vote to Proceed to Consideration of the Rule Governing H. Con. Res. 95, the Bill to Set the United States Government Budget for Fiscal 2006. Mar 16, 2005. N L
2004 Senate
Roll Call 130. On passage of a Democratic amendment to S. 2400, the fiscal year 2005 Defense Department authorization measure, designed to ensure the costs of the U.S. missions in Iraq and Afghanistan are realistically represented and accounted for by rolling back a portion of President Bush's tax cuts for individuals earning more than $1 million per year. Jun 17, 2004. Y L
Roll Call 58. A vote on final passage of a Republican-backed fiscal year 2005 budget resolution (S.Con.Res. 95), including funding for tax relief, military spending and homeland security programs. Mar 11, 2004. N L
Roll Call 55. A vote to overcome a Democratic procedural objection related to a Republican-backed amendment to the fiscal year 2005 Budget Resolution (S Con Res 95) that would require the Senate to muster a 60 vote supermajority any time it considered legislation that seeks to increase taxes on the top income tax bracket. Mar 11, 2004. N W
Roll Call 53. Vote on passing a Democratic amendment to the fiscal year 2005 budget resolution (S.Con.Res. 95) creating a reserve fund that would allow up to $1 billion in additional spending to help serve an additional one million children through the 21st Century Community Learning Centers program, paid for by eliminating tax loopholes. Mar 11, 2004. Y L
Roll Call 52. Vote on passing a Democratic amendment to the fiscal year 2005 budget resolution (S.Con.Res. 95), to create a reserve fund to increase spending on Indian Health Service Clinical Services by $3.44 billion, paid for by reducing tax breaks for individuals with incomes in excess of $1 million per year. Mar 11, 2004. Y L
Roll Call 51. Vote on a Democratic amendment to the fiscal year 2005 budget resolution (S.Con.Res. 95), to create a reserve fund to finance an increase in the maximum Pell Grant so that it keeps pace with the rate of increase in public college tuition. Mar 11, 2004. Y L
Roll Call 50. A vote on passage of a Democratic amendment to the fiscal year 2005 budget resolution (S.Con.Res. 95) creating a reserve fund that would allow up to $6.8 billion in additional spending for homeland security programs, paid for by reducing tax breaks for taxpayers with incomes of more than $1 million per year. Mar 11, 2004. Y L
Roll Call 48. On passage of a Democratic amendment to the fiscal year 2005 budget resolution (S.Con.Res. 95) to boost funding for education, veterans, homeland security, and other critical domestic priorities education by $11.2 billion in additional, paid for by closing corporate tax loopholes. Mar 11, 2004. Y L
Roll Call 44. A vote on passage of an amendment to the fiscal year 2005 budget resolution (S.Con.Res 95), creating a reserve fund that would allow up to $1.1 billion in additional federal funding for law enforcement programs, paid for by reducing tax breaks taxpayers with incomes of more than $1 million per year. Mar 11, 2004. Y L
Roll Call 42. A vote on passage of a Democratic amendment to the budget resolution bill (S. Con. Res. 95) creating a reserve fund that would allow up to $1.4 billion in additional funds in fiscal 2005 for firefighter grant and assistance programs, paid for by reducing tax breaks for the top one percent of income earners. Mar 11, 2004. Y L
Roll Call 41. A vote on a Democratic amendment to the fiscal year 2005 budget resolution (S.Con.Res. 95) designed to create jobs, discourage the shipping of jobs overseas, and provide adjustment assistance for dislocated workers paid for by reducing tax breaks for individuals with incomes in excess of $1 million per year. Mar 11, 2004. Y L
Roll Call 40. A vote on a Democratic amendment to the fiscal year 2005 budget resolution (S.Con.Res. 95) to eliminate "abusive tax loopholes" to create a reserve fund to increase veterans' medical care by $1.8 billion. Mar 10, 2004. Y L
Roll Call 36. A vote on passing a Democratic amendment to the fiscal year 2005 budget resolution calling for rollbacks in some of President Bush's tax cuts for wealthy individuals. Mar 10, 2004. Y L
Roll Call 35. A vote on passage of a Democratic amendment to the fiscal year 2005 budget resolution (S.Con.Res. 95) calling for fully funding President Bush's "Leave No Child Behind Act" in the new fiscal year by creating a reserve fund that would allow an increase of up to $8.6 billion in education programs, with the extra spending offset by rolling back a portion of President Bush's tax cuts for wealthy individuals. Mar 10, 2004. Y L
Roll Call 34. A vote on passage of a Democratic amendment to the fiscal year 2005 budget resolution (S.Con.Res. 95), creating a reserve fund to allow up to $2.7 billion in additional spending for veterans' medical care with the cost offset by reducing tax breaks for taxpayers with incomes of more than $1 million per year. Mar 09, 2004. Y L
2004 House of Representatives
Roll Call 171. A vote on a Democratic motion to instruct House conferees reconciling their chamber's Republican-backed budget resolution (S CON RES 95) with that of the Senate, to adopt the Senate's position that tax cuts and other pending contributing to raising the deficit should have corresponding offsets somewhere else in the budget. May 13, 2004. Y L
Roll Call 170. A vote on final passage of Bush administration-backed legislation (HR 4275), which would make permanent certain soon-to-expire income tax breaks for middle and lower income earners. May 13, 2004. N L
Roll Call 169. A vote on passage of a Democratic substitute bill to a White House supported measure (HR 4275) which would make permanent certain income tax cuts on middle and lower-income individuals. May 13, 2004. Y L
Roll Call 144. A vote on final passage of the Republican Alternative Minimum Tax bill (HR 4227) to extend for one year the current income exemptions -- up to $40,250 for individual taxpayers and $58,000 for married couples -- from the alternative minimum tax (AMT). May 05, 2004. N L
Roll Call 143. A vote on a Democratic substitute to the Republican-backed Alternative Minimum Tax (AMT) bill (HR 4227) which would exempt individuals with gross incomes of less than $125,000 and married couples with incomes below $250,000 from the AMT in 2005. May 05, 2004. Y L
Roll Call 142. Vote on a Republican motion to "order the previous question" -- thus ending debate and possibility of amendment -- on adoption of the rule (H Res 619) to provide for House floor consideration of a bill (HR 4227) that would extend for one year the current income exemptions from the alternative minimum tax (AMT). May 05, 2004. N L
Roll Call 138. A vote on final passage by the full House of the Republican "Marriage Penalty Relief Act" (HR 4181) would permanently eliminate the so-called marriage penalty by making the standard tax deduction for married couples double that of single taxpayers to the tune of $105 billion over 10 years. Apr 28, 2004. N L
Roll Call 137. A vote on a Democratic motion to send back to its committee of origin for redrafting the White House-backed "Marriage Penalty Relief Act" (H R 4181) to amend the Internal Revenue Code to permanently extend the increased standard tax deduction for married taxpayers filing joint returns. Apr 28, 2004. Y L
Roll Call 136. A House Vote on passage of a Democratic substitute to a Republican-drafted measure (HR 4181) designed to eliminate the "marriage penalty" contained in federal tax law by amending the Internal Revenue Code to permanently extend the increased standard tax deduction for married taxpayers filing joint returns. Apr 28, 2004. Y L
Roll Call 97. Democrats forced a vote on a motion instructing House conferees working to reconcile their chamber's Republican-drafted fiscal year 2005 budget with that of the Senate to adopt the Senate's bipartisan pay-as-you-go (PAYGO) rules, which require that both spending increases and tax cuts are paid for somewhere else in the budget, either through spending cuts or revenues increased. Mar 30, 2004. Y L
Roll Call 92. H. Con. Res. 393. Fiscal 2005 Budget Resolution/Vote on Final Passage of the Republican Version of the Budget Resolution Which Would Provide $152.6 Billion in Tax Cuts Over Five Years and Spending Increases in Social Security, Medicare, Defense Spending, and Homeland Security Protections. Mar 25, 2004. N L
Roll Call 91. H. Con. Res. 393. Fiscal 2005 Budget Resolution/ Vote on the Blue Dog Democrats' Version of the Budget Resolution Which Would Balance the Budget by 2012 and Prevent the Passage of Additional Tax Cuts Until Congress and the President Had Taken Action to Reduce the Deficit. Mar 25, 2004. Y L
Roll Call 89. H. Con. Res. 393. Fiscal 2005 Budget Resolution/Vote on the Blue Dog Democrats' Version of the Budget Resolution Which Would Balance the Budget by 2012 and Prevent the Passage of Additional Tax Cuts Until Congress and the President Had Taken Action to Reduce the Deficit. Mar 25, 2004. Y L
Roll Call 88. H. Con. Res. 393. Fiscal 2005 Budget Resolution/Vote on the Congressional Black Caucus' Version of the Budget Resolution Which Would Reduce Previously-Enacted Tax Cuts to Wealthy Individuals and Increase Funding for Domestic Spending Priorities such as Education and Health Care. Mar 25, 2004. Y L
Roll Call 84. H. Con. Res. 393. Fiscal 2005 Budget Resolution/Motion to Proceed to a Vote on the Rules of Debate Governing Consideration of the Budget Resolution. Mar 25, 2004. N L
2003 Senate
Roll Call 202. H.J. Res. 51. Debt Limit Increase/Passage of a Bill to Increase the Debt Limit and Thereby Saddle Future Generations With Even Higher Debt Payments. May 23, 2003. N L
Roll Call 200. H.J. Res. 51. Debt Limit Increase/Vote to Defeat an Amendment Designed to Hold GOP Responsible for Revenue Losses (and Potential Cuts in Domestic Spending) Caused By Tax Cuts. May 23, 2003. Y L
Roll Call 196. H.R. 2. Tax Reductions/Passage of a Conference Report Containing $350 Billion in Tax Cuts That Mainly Benefit Wealthy Individuals Which Would Reduce Federal Revenue and Likely Necessitate Cuts in Domestic Spending. May 23, 2003. N W
Roll Call 179. H.R. 2. Tax Reductions/Passage of a Bill Containing $350 Billion in Tax Cuts Mainly for Wealthy Individuals Which Would Reduce Federal Revenue and Likely Necessitate Cuts in Domestic Spending. May 15, 2003. N L
Roll Call 174. S. 1054. Tax Reductions/Vote to Reduce the Amount Provided in Tax Cuts for Wealthy Individuals. May 15, 2003. Y L
Roll Call 173. S. 1054. Tax Reductions/Vote to Reduce the Amount Provided in Tax Cuts for Wealthy Individuals. May 15, 2003. Y L
Roll Call 172. S. 1054. Tax Reductions/Vote to Reduce the Dividends Tax Cut for Wealthy Individuals and Provide Tax Breaks for Middle-Income U.S. Workers Residing Overseas. May 15, 2003. Y L
Roll Call 171. S. 1054. Tax Reductions/Vote to Increase the Dividends Tax Cut for Wealthy Individuals and Reduce Tax Cuts for Married Couples. May 15, 2003. N W
Roll Call 168. S. 1054. Tax Reductions/Procedural Vote to Defeat a Substitute Measure Designed to Stimulate the Economy by Reducing the Tax Burden on Low-Income Taxpayers and Retaining the Highest Marginal Income Tax Rate for Wealthy Individuals. May 15, 2003. Y L
Roll Call 166. S. 1054. Tax Reductions/Vote to Increase the Child Tax Credit for Families. May 15, 2003. Y L
Roll Call 164. S. 1054. Tax Reductions/Procedural Vote to Defeat an Amendment Designed to Increase Funding for Higher Education by Retaining (Rather Than Reducing) the Highest Marginal Income Tax Rate. May 15, 2003. Y L
Roll Call 162. S. 1054. Tax Reductions/Procedural Vote to Defeat a Substitute Measure Designed to Stimulate the Economy by Providing Assistance to Workers and Low-Income Individuals. May 15, 2003. Y L
Roll Call 160. S. 1054. Tax Reductions/Procedural Vote to Defeat a Substitute Measure Designed to Stimulate the Economy by Providing Assistance to Workers and Low-Income Individuals. May 15, 2003. Y L
Roll Call 159. S. 1054. Tax Reductions/Procedural Vote to Defeat an Amendment Designed to Delay the Enactment of Tax Cuts Until a Medicare Prescription Drug Benefit Could Be Enacted. May 15, 2003. Y L
Roll Call 155. S. 1054. Tax Reductions/Procedural Vote to Defeat an Amendment Designed to Insure that Low-Income Couples Receive Marriage Tax Breaks Just Like Higher-Income Couples. May 15, 2003. Y L
Roll Call 154. S. 1054. Tax Reductions/Procedural Vote to Defeat an Amendment Designed to Promote Research and Development In Biotechnology, Computer Science, and Software Design. May 15, 2003. Y L
Roll Call 153. S. 1054. Tax Reductions/Procedural Vote to Defeat an Amendment Designed to Provide Additional Assistance to Low- Income Families. May 15, 2003. Y L
Roll Call 152. S. 1054. Tax Reductions/Procedural Vote to Defeat an Amendment Designed to Extend Unemployment Benefits to Jobless Workers. May 15, 2003. Y L
Roll Call 150. S. 1054. Tax Reductions/Vote to Express the Sense of the Senate that a Study Should Be Undertaken to Examine How to Implement a Flat Tax. May 15, 2003. N L
Roll Call 149. S. 1054. Tax Reductions/Procedural Vote to Defeat an Amendment Designed to Reduce Taxes on Social Security Benefits and Restore the Dividends Tax. May 15, 2003. Y L
Roll Call 147. S. 1054. Tax Reductions/Procedural Vote to Defeat an Amendment Designed to Prevent Budget Deficits By Delaying Implementation of the Dividends Tax Until the Federal Budget Is In Surplus. May 14, 2003. Y L
Roll Call 134. H. Con. Res. 95. Fiscal 2004 Budget Resolution/Passage of a Conference Report Containing $550 Billion in Tax Cuts That Mainly Benefit Wealthy Individuals Which Would Reduce Federal Revenue and Likely Necessitate Cuts in Domestic Spending. Apr 11, 2003. N W
Roll Call 127. S. 476. Charitable Contributions/Vote to Erode Separation of Church and State By Providing Favorable Tax Treatment for Individual Land Contributions to Religious Groups. Apr 09, 2003. Y W
Roll Call 108. S. Con. Res. 23. Fiscal 2004 Budget Resolution/Passage of a Budget Resolution Which Contains, Among Other Items, $350 Billion in Tax Cuts Which Disproportionately Benefit Wealthy Individuals. Mar 26, 2003. N L
Roll Call 106. S. Con. Res. 23. Fiscal 2004 Budget Resolution/Vote to Augment the Amount Provided in Tax Cuts By Increasing the Child Tax Credit. Mar 26, 2003. N W
Roll Call 104. S. Con. Res. 23. Fiscal 2004 Budget Resolution/Vote to Reduce the Amount of Tax Cuts Contained in the Bill In Order to Increase Funding to Combat the Global AIDS Pandemic. Mar 26, 2003. Y L
Roll Call 103. S. Con. Res. 23. Fiscal 2004 Budget Resolution/Vote to Reduce the Amount of Tax Cuts Contained in the Bill In Order to Increase Funding for Students with Disabilities. Mar 26, 2003. Y L
Roll Call 102. S. Con. Res. 23. Fiscal 2004 Budget Resolution/Vote to Reduce the Amount of Tax Cuts Contained in the Bill In Order to Increase Funding for Workforce Training Programs. Mar 25, 2003. Y W
Roll Call 100. S. Con. Res. 23. Fiscal 2004 Budget Resolution/Vote to Replace All Tax Cuts Contained in the Bill Which Disproportionately Favor Wealthy Individuals With Tax Cuts Targeting Middle and Low-Income Families. Mar 25, 2003. Y L
Roll Call 99. S. Con. Res. 23. Fiscal 2004 Budget Resolution/Vote to Reduce the Amount of Tax Cuts Contained in the Bill In Order to Increase Funding for Education. Mar 25, 2003. Y L
Roll Call 98. S. Con. Res. 23. Fiscal 2004 Budget Resolution/Vote to Reduce the Amount of Tax Cuts Contained in the Bill In Order to Increase Funding for Vocational Education. Mar 25, 2003. Y L
Roll Call 96. S. Con. Res. 23. Fiscal 2004 Budget Resolution/Vote to Reduce the Amount of Tax Cuts Contained in the Bill In Order to Fund Environmental Cleanup and Conservation Programs. Mar 25, 2003. Y L
Roll Call 95. S. Con. Res. 23. Fiscal 2004 Budget Resolution/Vote on a Substitute Measure Which Would Provide Tax Cuts Only in Years in Which the Federal Budget was in Surplus. Mar 25, 2003. Y L
Roll Call 94. S. Con. Res. 23. Fiscal 2004 Budget Resolution/Vote to Repeal the Social Security Benefits Tax and Thereby Further Increase Future Budget Deficits. Mar 25, 2003. N W
Roll Call 93. S. Con. Res. 23. Fiscal 2004 Budget Resolution/Vote to Reduce the Amount of Tax Cuts Contained in the Bill In Order to Create a Social Security Reserve Account. Mar 25, 2003. Y W
Roll Call 92. S. Con. Res. 23. Fiscal 2004 Budget Resolution/Vote to Reduce the Amount of Tax Cuts Contained in the Bill In Order to Increase Funding for State and Local Law Enforcement. Mar 25, 2003. Y L
Roll Call 91. S. Con. Res. 23. Fiscal 2004 Budget Resolution/Vote to Reduce the Amount of Tax Cuts Contained in the Bill In Order to Increase Funding for Fire Department Personnel and Equipment. Mar 25, 2003. Y L
Roll Call 90. S. Con. Res. 23. Fiscal 2004 Budget Resolution/Vote to Help Low-Income Parents Secure Jobs By Increasing Funding for Child Care Services. Mar 25, 2003. Y L
Roll Call 89. S. Con. Res. 23. Fiscal 2004 Budget Resolution/Vote to Pare Back the Amount of Tax Cuts Contained in the Bill In Order to Reduce the Disparity Between Medicare Reimbursement Rates for Rural and Urban Hospitals. Mar 25, 2003. Y L
Roll Call 88. S. Con. Res. 23. Fiscal 2004 Budget Resolution/Vote to Reduce the Amount of Tax Cuts Contained in the Bill In Order to Improve the Capacities of Police and Fire Departments to Respond to Terrorist Attacks. Mar 25, 2003. Y L
Roll Call 87. S. Con. Res. 23. Fiscal 2004 Budget Resolution/Vote to Reduce the Amount of Tax Cuts Contained in the Bill In Order to Improve Indian Health Services. Mar 25, 2003. Y L
Roll Call 86. S. Con. Res. 23. Fiscal 2004 Budget Resolution/Vote to Reduce the Amount of Tax Cuts Contained in the Bill In Order to Fund Head Start and After-School Programs. Mar 25, 2003. Y L
Roll Call 85. S. Con. Res. 23. Fiscal 2004 Budget Resolution/Vote to Reduce the Amount of Tax Cuts Contained in the Bill In Order to Extend Unemployment Benefits to Jobless Workers. Mar 25, 2003. Y L
Roll Call 83. S. Con. Res. 23. Fiscal 2004 Budget Resolution/Vote on Democratic Substitute Measure Which Contains Comparatively Fewer Tax Reductions and More Funding for Education, Homeland Security, and Prescription Drugs for Seniors Than Republican Version. Mar 25, 2003. Y L
Roll Call 82. S. Con. Res. 23. Fiscal 2004 Budget Resolution/Vote to Insure that All Health Plans Offer Seniors Some Form of Prescription Drug Coverage. Mar 25, 2003. Y L
Roll Call 81. S. Con. Res. 23. Fiscal 2004 Budget Resolution/Vote to Improve Access to Military Health Care for National Guardsmen. Mar 25, 2003. Y L
Roll Call 78. S. Con. Res. 23. Fiscal 2004 Budget Resolution/Vote to Reduce the Amount of Tax Cuts Contained in the Bill In Order to Improve Community Policing Efforts. Mar 21, 2003. Y L
Roll Call 75. S. Con. Res. 23. Fiscal 2004 Budget Resolution/Vote to Table (Kill) an Amendment Designed to Cap the Total Amount Provided in Tax Cuts Contained in the Bill. Mar 21, 2003. N L
Roll Call 74. S. Con. Res. 23. Fiscal 2004 Budget Resolution/Vote to Reduce the Amount of Tax Cuts Contained in the Bill In Order to Improve Benefits for Veterans. Mar 21, 2003. Y L
Roll Call 73. S. Con. Res. 23. Fiscal 2004 Budget Resolution/Vote to Reduce the Amount of Tax Cuts Contained in the Bill In Order to Improve the Capacities of Police and Fire Departments to Respond to Terrorist Attacks. Mar 21, 2003. Y L
Roll Call 72. S. Con. Res. 23. Fiscal 2004 Budget Resolution/Vote to Provide a Tax Credit for Individuals Who Are Caring For a Family Member With a Chronic Disease. Mar 21, 2003. Y L
Roll Call 70. S. Con. Res. 23. Fiscal 2004 Budget Resolution/Vote to Increase Funding for Students with Disabilities. Mar 21, 2003. Y L
Roll Call 69. S. Con. Res. 23. Fiscal 2004 Budget Resolution/Vote to Eliminate All Tax Cuts Contained in Bill In An Effort to Protect Domestic Spending Priorities. Mar 21, 2003. Y L
Roll Call 68. S. Con. Res. 23. Fiscal 2004 Budget Resolution/Vote to Reduce the Amount of Tax Cuts Contained in the Bill In Order to Increase Funding for Homeland Security and Defense Needs. Mar 21, 2003. Y L
Roll Call 67. S. Con. Res. 23. Fiscal 2004 Budget Resolution/Vote to Create a War Reserve Fund to Help Budget for the Costs of the Iraqi War. Mar 21, 2003. Y W
Roll Call 65. S. Con. Res. 23. Fiscal 2004 Budget Resolution/Vote to Improve Homeland Security Protections. Mar 21, 2003. Y L
Roll Call 62. S Con Res 23. Fiscal 2004 Budget Resolution/Vote to Increase the Amount Provided in Tax Cuts By Accelerating the Repeal of the Estate Tax. Mar 20, 2003. N L
Roll Call 60. S Con Res 23. Fiscal 2004 Budget Resolution/Vote to Reduce the Amount of Tax Cuts Contained in the Bill In Order to Fund Education and Debt Reduction. Mar 19, 2003. N L
Roll Call 58. S Con Res 23. Fiscal 2004 Budget Resolution/Vote to Reduce the Amount of Tax Cuts Contained in the Bill In Order to Insure the Future Solvency of Social Security. Mar 18, 2003. N L
Roll Call 57. S Con Res 23. Fiscal 2004 Budget Resolution/Procedural Vote to Defeat an Amendment Designed to Increase the Difficulty in Adopting Measures Which Increase Federal Deficits Until the Bush Administration Provides Cost Estimates of the Iraqi War. Mar 18, 2003. Y L
2003 House of Representatives
Roll Call 614. H.R. 1308. Child Tax Credit and Tax Breaks for Soldiers/Vote to Instruct House Conferees to Extend the Child Tax Credit to Low Income Families As Quickly As Possible and Prevent the Inclusion of Additional Tax Breaks for Wealthy Individuals During Conference Committee Negotiations with the Senate. Nov 06, 2003. Y L
Roll Call 572. H.R. 1308. Child Tax Credit and Tax Breaks for Soldiers/Vote to Instruct House Conferees to Extend the Child Tax Credit to Low Income Families As Quickly As Possible and Prevent the Inclusion of Additional Tax Breaks for Wealthy Individuals During Conference Committee Negotiations with the Senate. Oct 28, 2003. Y L
Roll Call 541. H.R. 1308. Child Tax Credit and Tax Breaks for Soldiers/Vote to Instruct House Conferees to Extend the Child Tax Credit to Low Income Families As Quickly As Possible and Prevent the Inclusion of Additional Tax Breaks for Wealthy Individuals During Conference Committee Negotiations with the Senate. Oct 15, 2003. Y L
Roll Call 529. H.R. 1308. Child Tax Credit and Tax Breaks for Soldiers/Vote to Instruct House Conferees to Extend the Child Tax Credit to Low Income Families As Quickly As Possible and Prevent the Inclusion of Additional Tax Breaks for Wealthy Individuals During Conference Committee Negotiations with the Senate. Oct 01, 2003. Y L
Roll Call 525. H.R. 1308. Child Tax Credit and Tax Breaks for Soldiers/Vote to Instruct House Conferees to Extend the Child Tax Credit to Low Income Families As Quickly As Possible and Prevent the Inclusion of Additional Tax Breaks for Wealthy Individuals During Conference Committee Negotiations with the Senate. Sep 30, 2003. Y L
Roll Call 509. H.R. 1308. Child Tax Credit and Military Tax Breaks/Vote to Instruct House Conferees to Extend the Child Tax Credit to Low Income Families As Quickly As Possible and Prevent the Inclusion of Additional Tax Breaks for Wealthy Individuals During Conference Committee Negotiations with the Senate. Sep 23, 2003. Y L
Roll Call 507. H.R. 7. Charitable Giving Act/Vote to Recommit to Committee a Bill Which Would Create Tax Incentives for Charitable Giving. Sep 17, 2003. Y L
Roll Call 501. H.R. 1308. Child Tax Credit and Military Tax Breaks/Vote to Instruct House Conferees to Extend the Child Tax Credit to Low Income Families As Quickly As Possible and Prevent the Inclusion of Additional Tax Breaks for Wealthy Individuals During Conference Committee Negotiations with the Senate. Sep 10, 2003. Y L
Roll Call 493. H.R. 1308. Child Tax Credit and Military Tax Breaks/Vote to Instruct House Conferees to Extend the Child Tax Credit to Low Income Families As Quickly As Possible and Prevent the Inclusion of Additional Tax Breaks for Wealthy Individuals During Conference Committee Negotiations with the Senate. Sep 10, 2003. Y L
Roll Call 477. H.R. 1308. Child Tax Credit and Military Tax Breaks/Vote to Instruct House Conferees to Extend the Child Tax Credit to Low Income Families As Quickly As Possible and Prevent the Inclusion of Additional Tax Breaks for Wealthy Individuals During Conference Committee Negotiations with the Senate. Sep 05, 2003. Y L
Roll Call 449. H.R. 1308. Child Tax Credit and Military Tax Breaks/ Vote to Instruct House Conferees to Extend the Child Tax Credit to Low Income Families As Quickly As Possible and Prevent the Inclusion of Additional Tax Breaks for Wealthy Individuals During Conference Committee Negotiations with the Senate. Jul 25, 2003. Y L
Roll Call 447. H.R. 1308. Child Tax Credit and Military Tax Breaks/Vote to Instruct House Conferees to Extend the Child Tax Credit to Low Income Families As Quickly As Possible and Prevent the Inclusion of Additional Tax Breaks for Wealthy Individuals During Conference Committee Negotiations with the Senate. Jul 25, 2003. Y L
Roll Call 446. H.R. 1308. Child Tax Credit and Military Tax Breaks/Vote to Instruct House Conferees to Extend the Child Tax Credit to Low Income Families As Quickly As Possible and Prevent the Inclusion of Additional Tax Breaks for Wealthy Individuals During Conference Committee Negotiations with the Senate. Jul 24, 2003. Y L
Roll Call 401. H.R. 2799. Fiscal 2004 Commerce, Justice, State Appropriations/Vote to Allow Consideration of a Spending Bill Which, In the View of Progressives, Underfunds Domestic Security Programs. Jul 22, 2003. N L
Roll Call 398. H.R. 1308. Child Tax Credit and Military Tax Breaks/Vote to Instruct House Conferees to Extend the Child Tax Credit to Low Income Families As Quickly As Possible and Prevent the Inclusion of Additional Tax Breaks for Wealthy Individuals During Conference Committee Negotiations with the Senate. Jul 21, 2003. Y L
Roll Call 396. H.R. 1308. Child Tax Credit and Military Tax Breaks/Vote to Instruct House Conferees to Extend the Child Tax Credit to Low Income Families As Quickly As Possible and Prevent the Inclusion of Additional Tax Breaks for Wealthy Individuals During Conference Committee Negotiations with the Senate. Jul 18, 2003. Y L
Roll Call 390. H.R. 1308. Child Tax Credit and Military Tax Breaks/Vote to Instruct House Conferees to Extend the Child Tax Credit to Low Income Families As Quickly As Possible and Prevent the Inclusion of Additional Tax Breaks for Wealthy Individuals During Conference Committee Negotiations with the Senate. Jul 17, 2003. Y L
Roll Call 370. H.R. 1308. Child Tax Credit and Military Tax Breaks/Vote to Instruct House Conferees to Extend the Child Tax Credit to Low Income Families As Quickly As Possible and Prevent the Inclusion of Additional Tax Breaks for Wealthy Individuals During Conference Committee Negotiations with the Senate. Jul 16, 2003. Y L
Roll Call 348. H.R. 2660. Fiscal 2004 Labor-HHS-Education Appropriations/Protest Vote Against Spending Bill Which Fails to Fully-Fund Education and Other Domestic Programs. Jul 10, 2003. Y L
Roll Call 347. H.R. 2660. Fiscal 2004 Labor-HHS-Education Appropriations/Protest Vote Against Spending Bill Which Fails to Fully-Fund Education and Other Domestic Programs. Jul 10, 2003. Y L
Roll Call 324. H.R. 2559. Fiscal 2004 Military Construction Appropriations/Vote to Prevent Consideration of an Amendment to the Military Construction Spending Bill Which Would Provide Funding to Build and/or Renovate the Living and Work Spaces of Military Families. Jun 26, 2003. N L
Roll Call 305. H.R. 2555. Fiscal 2004 Homeland Security Appropriations/Procedural Vote to Defeat an Amendment Designed to Increase Homeland Security Protections at the Nation's Seaports, Airports, and Borders. Jun 24, 2003. N L
Roll Call 288. H.R. 8. Estate Tax Repeal/Passage of a Bill to Repeal the Estate Tax Which Targets Wealthy Taxpayers and Comprises an Important Source of Government Revenue. Jun 18, 2003. N L
Roll Call 287. H.R. 8. Estate Tax Repeal/Vote on Democratic Substitute Measure to Retain, at a Reduced Rate, the Estate Tax Which Targets Wealthy Taxpayers and Comprises an Important Source of Government Revenue. Jun 18, 2003. Y L
Roll Call 285. H.R. 8. Estate Tax Repeal/Vote on Rules of Debate on a Bill to Repeal the Estate Tax Which Targets Wealthy Taxpayers and Comprises an Important Source of Government Revenue. Jun 18, 2003. N L
Roll Call 284. H.R. 8. Estate Tax Repeal/Vote to Allow Consideration of a Bill to Repeal the Estate Tax Which Targets Wealthy Taxpayers and Comprises an Important Source of Government Revenue. Jun 18, 2003. N L
Roll Call 275. H.R. 1308. Child Tax Credit and Military Tax Breaks/Vote to Instruct House Conferees to Adopt Senate Language During Conference Committee Negotiations Because Senate Version of Bill Does Not Include Tax Breaks for Wealthy Individuals. Jun 12, 2003. Y W
Roll Call 274. H.R. 1308. Child Tax Credit and Military Tax Breaks/Vote on Rules of Debate on a Bill to Extend the Child Tax Credit to Low-Income Families and Provide Tax Breaks for Wealthy Individuals. Jun 12, 2003. N L
Roll Call 273. H.R. 1308. Child Tax Credit and Military Tax Breaks/Vote to Allow Consideration of a Bill to Extend the Child Tax Credit to Low-Income Families and Provide Tax Breaks for Wealthy Individuals. Jun 12, 2003. N L
Roll Call 225. H.R. 2. Tax Reductions/Passage of a Conference Report Containing $350 Billion in Tax Cuts That Mainly Benefit Wealthy Individuals Which Would Reduce Federal Revenue and Likely Necessitate Cuts in Domestic Spending. May 22, 2003. N L
Roll Call 224. H.R. 2. Tax Reductions/Vote to Allow Consideration of a Conference Report Containing $350 Billion in Tax Cuts That Mainly Benefit Wealthy Individuals Which Would Reduce Federal Revenue and Likely Necessitate Cuts in Domestic Spending. May 22, 2003. N L
Roll Call 212. H.R. 2. Tax Reductions/Vote on Rules of Debate on a Bill to Provide $350 Billion in Tax Cuts That Mainly Benefit Wealthy Individuals Which Would Reduce Federal Revenue and Likely Necessitate Cuts in Domestic Spending. May 22, 2003. N L
Roll Call 211. H.R. 2. Tax Reductions/Vote to Allow Consideration of a Bill Containing $350 Billion in Tax Cuts That Mainly Benefit Wealthy Individuals Which Would Reduce Federal Revenue and Likely Necessitate Cuts in Domestic Spending. May 22, 2003. N L
Roll Call 182. H.R. 2. Tax Reductions/Passage of a Bill Containing $550 Billion in Tax Cuts That Mainly Benefit Wealthy Individuals Which Would Reduce Federal Revenue and Likely Necessitate Cuts in Domestic Spending. May 09, 2003. N L
Roll Call 181. H.R. 2. Tax Reductions/Vote to Recommit to Committee a Bill Containing $550 Billion in Tax Cuts That Mainly Benefit Wealthy Individuals Which Would Reduce Federal Revenue and Likely Necessitate Cuts in Domestic Spending. May 09, 2003. Y L
Roll Call 180. H.R. 2. Tax Reductions/Procedural Vote to Defeat an Effort to Recommit to Committee a Bill Containing $550 Billion in Tax Cuts That Mainly Benefit Wealthy Individuals Which Would Reduce Federal Revenue and Likely Necessitate Cuts in Domestic Spending. May 09, 2003. N L
Roll Call 179. H.R. 2. Tax Reductions/Vote on Rules of Debate on a Bill Containing $550 Billion in Tax Cuts That Mainly Benefit Wealthy Individuals Which Would Reduce Federal Revenue and Likely Necessitate Cuts in Domestic Spending. May 09, 2003. N L
Roll Call 178. H.R. 2. Tax Reductions/Vote to Allow Consideration of a Bill Containing $550 Billion in Tax Cuts That Mainly Benefit Wealthy Individuals Which Would Reduce Federal Revenue and Likely Necessitate Cuts in Domestic Spending. May 09, 2003. N L
Roll Call 141. H. Con. Res. 95. Fiscal 2004 Budget Resolution/Passage of a Conference Report Containing $550 Billion in Tax Cuts That Mainly Benefit Wealthy Individuals Which Would Reduce Federal Revenue and Likely Necessitate Cuts in Domestic Spending. Apr 10, 2003. N L
Roll Call 140. H. Con. Res. 95. Fiscal 2004 Budget Resolution/Vote on Rules of Debate on a Conference Report Containing $550 Billion in Tax Cuts That Mainly Benefit Wealthy Individuals Which Would Reduce Federal Revenue and Likely Necessitate Cuts in Domestic Spending. Apr 10, 2003. N L
Roll Call 139. H. Con. Res. 95. Fiscal 2004 Budget Resolution/Procedural Vote to Circumvent House Rules to Allow a Vote on the Rules of Debate on a Conference Report Containing $550 Billion in Tax Cuts That Mainly Benefit Wealthy Individuals Which Would Reduce Federal Revenue and Likely Necessitate Cuts in Domestic Spending. Apr 10, 2003. N L
Roll Call 82. H Con Res 95. Fiscal 2004 Budget Resolution/Passage of a Bill Containing $726 Billion in Tax Cuts That Mainly Benefit Wealthy Individuals Which Would Reduce Federal Revenue and Likely Necessitate Cuts in Domestic Spending. Mar 20, 2003. N L
Roll Call 81. H Con Res 95. Fiscal 2004 Budget Resolution/Vote on a Democratic Substitute Measure Which Eliminated Tax Cuts for Wealthy Individuals and Increased Spending for Medicare and Prescription Drugs. Mar 20, 2003. Y L
Roll Call 80. H Con Res 95. Fiscal 2004 Budget Resolution/Vote on an Alternative Bill Which Eliminated Tax Cuts for Wealthy Individuals, Provided Additional Tax Cuts for Low-Income Individuals, and Increased Spending for Health, Education, and Public Housing. Mar 20, 2003. Y L
Roll Call 78. H Con Res 95. Fiscal 2004 Budget Resolution/Vote on an Alternative Bill Which Maintained Republican Spending Levels But Would Cancel Any Tax Cuts for Wealthy Individuals if the Federal Budget was in Deficit. Mar 20, 2003. Y L
Roll Call 4. H Res 5. House Rules/Vote to Adopt New House Rules Designed to Empower Republican Leaders and Committee Chairmen in the Policy Process. Jan 07, 2003. N L
Roll Call 3. H Res 5. House Rules/Vote to Recommit to a Special Committee New House Rules Designed to Empower Republican Leaders and Committee Chairmen in the Policy Process With Committee Instructions to Remove Provisions Designed to Benefit Republicans. Jan 07, 2003. Y L
2002 Senate
Roll Call 151. HR 8. Estate Tax/Vote to Benefit Wealthy Taxpayers and Significantly Reduce Government Revenues By Permanently Repealing the Estate Tax. Jun 12, 2002. N W
Roll Call 150. HR 8. Estate Tax/Vote on Compromise Measure to Retain, At a Reduced Rate, the Estate Tax for Wealthy Taxpayers. Jun 12, 2002. Y L
Roll Call 149. HR 8. Estate Tax/Vote to Enable Family Businesses to Benefit from Repealing the Estate Tax. Jun 12, 2002. Y L
Roll Call 28. S 1731. Farm Bill/Vote Expressing the Sense of the Senate that the Estate Tax, Which Targets Wealthy Taxpayers and Comprises an Important Source of Government Revenues, Should Be Repealed. Feb 13, 2002. N L
Roll Call 14. HR 622. Economic Stimulus/Cloture Vote on GOP Version of Bill Laden with Tax Breaks for Wealthy Individuals and Corporations. Feb 06, 2002. N W
2002 House of Representatives
Roll Call 481. H.R. 5708. PAYGO Reduction/Vote to Recommit Bill to Committee As A Way to Hold Republicans Responsible for Revenue Losses Caused by Tax Cuts. Nov 14, 2002. Y L
Roll Call 415. H. Res. 544. Sense of the House Resolution/Passage of a Measure Expressing the Sense of the House that Congress Should Pass Republican Pension Benefits Legislation. Sep 25, 2002. N L
Roll Call 413. H. Res. 547. Sense of the House Resolution/Vote to Allow Consideration of Measure Expressing the Sense of the House that Congress Should Adopt Republican Legislation in Areas of Employee Pensions, Tax Relief for Married Couples, and Pension Benefits. Sep 25, 2002. N L
Roll Call 401. H. Res. 524. Sense of the House Resolution/Vote on Measure Expressing the Sense of the House that Congress Should Repeal the Estate Tax. Sep 19, 2002. N L
Roll Call 398. H. Res. 524, H. Res. 525. Sense of the House Resolutions/Vote Expressing the Sense of the House that Congress Should Enact Republican Welfare Overhaul Bill and Repeal the Estate Tax. Sep 19, 2002. N L
Roll Call 397. H. Res. 524, H. Res. 525. Sense of the House Resolutions/Vote to Allow Consideration of a Measure Expressing the Sense of the House that Congress Should Enact Republican Welfare Overhaul Bill and Repeal the Estate Tax. Sep 19, 2002. N L
Roll Call 320. HR 5121. Legislative Branch Appropriations for 2003/Vote to Restrict Funding to an Investigation into Incidences In Which Wealth Citizens Renounce Their Citizenship to Avoid Paying Taxes. Jul 18, 2002. Y L
Roll Call 319. HR 5121. Legislative Branch Appropriations for 2003/Vote on Rules of Debate Which Would Jeopardize Passage of an Amendment to Insure Funding for an Investigation into Incidences In Which Wealth Citizens Renounce Their Citizenship to Avoid Paying Taxes. Jul 18, 2002. N L
Roll Call 279. S 2578. Increasing the Debt Limit/Final Passage of a Bill to Increase the Debt Limit and Thereby Saddle Future Generations With Even Higher Debt Payments. Jun 27, 2002. N L
Roll Call 278. S 2578. Increasing the Debt Limit/Vote to Recommit to Committee a Bill to Increase the Debt Limit and Thereby Saddle Future Generations With Even Higher Debt Payments. Jun 27, 2002. Y L
Roll Call 276. S 2578. Increasing the Debt Limit-Vote on Rules of Debate on a Bill to Increase the Debt Limit and Thereby Saddle Future Generations With Even Higher Debt Payments. Jun 27, 2002. N L
Roll Call 275. S 2578. Increasing the Debt Limit/Vote to Combine Unpopular Rule on Debt Limit Increase with Rule on Defense Authorization to Insure Passage of Debt Limit Increase. Jun 27, 2002. N L
Roll Call 274. S 2578. Increasing the Debt Limit/Vote to Allow Consideration of a Bill to Increase the Debt Limit and Thereby Saddle Future Generations With Even Higher Debt Payments. Jun 27, 2002. N L
Roll Call 248. HR 4931. Pension Tax Incentives/Final Passage of a Bill to Create a Complex Set of Tax Incentives for Pension Contributions that Fails to Address Issues of Corporate Corruption Involving Employee Pension Accounts. Jun 21, 2002. N L
Roll Call 246. HR 4931. Pension Tax Incentives/Vote on Democratic Version of Bill to Install Safeguards Against Corporate Corruption Involving Employee Pension Accounts. Jun 21, 2002. Y L
Roll Call 245. HR 4931. Pension Tax Incentives/Vote on Rules of Debate on a Bill to Create a Complex Set of Tax Incentives for Pension Contributions that Fails to Address Issues of Corporate Corruption Involving Employee Pension Accounts. Jun 21, 2002. N L
Roll Call 229. HR 4019. Tax Cut for Married Couples/Final Passage of Bill to Extend Tax Breaks During a Period of Financial Uncertainty. Jun 13, 2002. N L
Roll Call 228. HR 4019. Tax Cut for Married Couples/Vote to Insure that the Extension of Tax Breaks for Married Couples Does Not Reduce Funds for Social Security. Jun 13, 2002. Y L
Roll Call 219. HR 2143. Repealing the Estate Tax/Final Passage of a Bill to Repeal the Estate Tax Which Targets Wealthy Taxpayers and Comprises an Important Source of Government Revenue. Jun 06, 2002. N L
Roll Call 218. HR 2143. Repealing the Estate Tax-Motion to Recommit. Jun 06, 2002. Y L
Roll Call 217. HR 2143. Repealing the Estate Tax/Vote on Democratic Version of Estate Tax Reform Which Maintained the Tax But Capped Its Highest Rate and Reduced Its Incidence on Taxpayers. Jun 06, 2002. Y L
Roll Call 216. HR 2143. Repealing the Estate Tax/Vote on Rules of Debate on a Bill to Repeal the Estate Tax Which Targets Wealthy Taxpayers and Comprises an Important Source of Government Revenue. Jun 06, 2002. N L
Roll Call 215. HR 2143. Repealing the Estate Tax/Vote to Allow Consideration of a Bill to Repeal the Estate Tax Which Targets Wealthy Taxpayers and Comprises an Important Source of Government Revenue. Jun 06, 2002. N L
Roll Call 206. HR 4775. 2002 Supplemental Appropriations/Final Passage of a Bill to Impose Strict Caps on Federal Spending and Delay Consideration of Debt Limit Increase. May 23, 2002. N L
Roll Call 205. HR 4775. 2002 Supplemental Appropriations/Vote to Recommit to Committee a Bill to Impose Strict Caps on Federal Spending and Delay Consideration of Debt Limit Increase. May 23, 2002. Y L
Roll Call 204. HR 4775. 2002 Supplemental Appropriations/Vote on Rules of Debate on a Bill to Impose Strict Caps on Federal Spending and Delay Consideration of Debt Limit Increase. May 23, 2002. N L
Roll Call 203. HR 4775. 2002 Supplemental Appropriations/Vote to Adjourn Congressional Session to Allow Republicans to Devise New Strategy to Impose Strict Caps on Federal Spending and Delay Consideration of Debt Limit Increase. May 23, 2002. N L
Roll Call 202. HR 4775. 2002 Supplemental Appropriations/Vote to Prevent Colombian Counternarcotics Funding for Use in Colombia's Civil War. May 23, 2002. Y L
Roll Call 201. HR 4775. 2002 Supplemental Appropriations/Vote to Curb President's Discretion in Funding the National Guard. May 23, 2002. Y L
Roll Call 200. HR 4775. 2002 Supplemental Appropriations/Vote to Curb President's Discretion in Determining the Salaries of FBI Employees. May 23, 2002. Y L
Roll Call 199. HR 4775. 2002 Supplemental Appropriations/Procedural Vote Intended to Force Republican Leaders to Consider Politically-Unpopular Debt Limit Increase As Standalone Measure. May 23, 2002. Y L
Roll Call 198. HR 4775. 2002 Supplemental Appropriations/Procedural Vote to Remove Debt Limit Increase from Bill to Force Republican Leaders to Consider Politically-Unpopular Measure Separately. May 23, 2002. N L
Roll Call 197. HR 4775. 2002 Supplemental Appropriations/Procedural Vote Intended to Force Republican Leaders to Consider Politically-Unpopular Debt Limit Increase As Standalone Measure. May 23, 2002. Y L
Roll Call 196. HR 4775. 2002 Supplemental Appropriations/Procedural Vote Intended to Force Republican Leaders to Consider Politically-Unpopular Debt Limit Increase As Standalone Measure. May 22, 2002. Y L
Roll Call 195. HR 4775. 2002 Supplemental Appropriations/Procedural Vote Intended to Force Republican Leaders to Consider Politically-Unpopular Debt Limit Increase As Standalone Measure. May 22, 2002. Y L
Roll Call 194. HR 4775. 2002 Supplemental Appropriations/Vote on Rules of Debate on a Bill to Impose Strict Caps on Federal Spending and Delay Consideration of Debt Limit Increase. May 22, 2002. N L
Roll Call 103. HR 586. Making Tax Cuts Permanent/Vote to Make Permanent Tax Cuts Enacted in 2001 Which Heavily Favor Wealthy Individuals. Apr 18, 2002. N L
Roll Call 102. HR 586. Making Tax Cuts Permanent/Vote on Rules of Debate on a Bill to Make Permanent Tax Cuts Enacted in 2001 Which Heavily Favor Wealthy Individuals. Apr 18, 2002. N L
Roll Call 101. HR 586. Making Tax Cuts Permanent/Vote to Allow Consideration of a Bill to Make Permanent Tax Cuts Enacted in 2001 Which Heavily Favor Wealthy Individuals. Apr 18, 2002. N L
Roll Call 79. H Con Res 353. 2003 Budget Resolution/Final Passage of a Budget Resolution Which Makes Permanent Pervious Year's Temporary Tax Cuts Which Disproportionately Benefit Wealthy Individuals. Mar 20, 2002. N L
Roll Call 78. H Con Res 353. 2003 Budget Resolution/Vote to Table (Kill) an Effort to Reconsider the Rules of Debate to Allow Democrats to Offer Amendments to the Budget Resolution. Mar 20, 2002. N L
Roll Call 77. H Con Res 353. 2003 Budget Resolution/Vote on Rules of Debate, Which Disallowed Any Democratic Amendments, on a Budget Resolution Which Makes Permanent Pervious Year's Temporary Tax Cuts Which Disproportionately Benefit Wealthy Individuals. Mar 20, 2002. N L
Roll Call 76. H Con Res 353. 2003 Budget Resolution/Vote to Table (Kill) an Effort to Prevent Consideration of the Budget Resolution, Which Makes Permanent Pervious Year's Temporary Tax Cuts, Until Democratic Amendments Were Allowed in the Debate. Mar 20, 2002. N L
Roll Call 75. H Con Res 353. 2003 Budget Resolution/Vote to Allow Consideration of the Budget Resolution Which Makes Permanent Pervious Year's Temporary Tax Cuts Which Disproportionately Benefit Wealthy Individuals. Mar 20, 2002. N L
Roll Call 10. H Res 5. Sense of the House Resolution/Vote Expressing the Sense of the House that the $1.35 Trillion Tax Cut Enacted in 2001 Which Disproportionately Benefits Wealthy Individuals Should Not Be Repealed. Feb 06, 2002. N W
Roll Call 8. H Res 342. Rules Suspension/Procedural Vote to Suspend House Rules to Allow Privileged Consideration of a Sense of the House Resolution Expressing Support for the $1.35 Trillion Tax Cut Enacted in 2001 Which Disproportionately Benefits Wealthy Individuals. Feb 06, 2002. N L

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