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Senate Roll Call Vote #00073 Votes
May 20, 1997 07:53 PMOn the Motion to Table S.Amdt. 292: motion to table allard amendment no. 292; To require that any shortfall in revenues projected by the resolution be offset by reductions in discretionary spending. Result: Agreed to (70-29, 1 member not voting, 1/2 threshold) Details: [click …
Senate Roll Call Vote #00073 Votes
May 20, 1997 07:53 PMOn the Motion to Table S.Amdt. 292: motion to table allard amendment no. 292; To require that any shortfall in revenues projected by the resolution be offset by reductions in discretionary spending. Result: Agreed to (70-29, 1 member not voting, 1/2 threshold) Details: [click …
Senate Roll Call Vote #00074 Votes
May 20, 1997 07:17 PMOn the Amendment S.Amdt. 295: hollings amendment no. 295; To adjust the President's initiatives for increased spending and the tax cuts. Result: Rejected (8-91, 1 member not voting, 1/2 threshold) Details: [click …
Senate Roll Call Vote #00074 Votes
May 20, 1997 07:17 PMOn the Amendment S.Amdt. 295: hollings amendment no. 295; To adjust the President's initiatives for increased spending and the tax cuts. Result: Rejected (8-91, 1 member not voting, 1/2 threshold) Details: [click …
Senate Roll Call Vote #00073 Votes
May 20, 1997 06:53 PMOn the Motion to Table S.Amdt. 292: motion to table allard amendment no. 292; To require that any shortfall in revenues projected by the resolution be offset by reductions in discretionary spending. Result: Agreed to (70-29, 1 member not voting, 1/2 threshold) Details: [click …
Senate Roll Call Vote #00072 Votes
May 20, 1997 06:28 PMOn the Motion to Table S.Amdt. 296: motion to table dodd amendment no. 296 (as modified); To improve funding of critical programs to assist infants, toddlers and young children by increasing the discretionary spending caps by $15,752 billion in outlays over five years and offsetting this effort by closing corporate tax loopholes. Result: Agreed to (61-39, 1/2 threshold) Details: [click …
Senate Roll Call Vote #00072 Votes
May 20, 1997 05:28 PMOn the Motion to Table S.Amdt. 296: motion to table dodd amendment no. 296 (as modified); To improve funding of critical programs to assist infants, toddlers and young children by increasing the discretionary spending caps by $15,752 billion in outlays over five years and offsetting this effort by closing corporate tax loopholes. Result: Agreed to (61-39, 1/2 threshold) Details: [click …
Senate Roll Call Vote #00072 Votes
May 20, 1997 05:28 PMOn the Motion to Table S.Amdt. 296: motion to table dodd amendment no. 296 (as modified); To improve funding of critical programs to assist infants, toddlers and young children by increasing the discretionary spending caps by $15,752 billion in outlays over five years and offsetting this effort by closing corporate tax loopholes. Result: Agreed to (61-39, 1/2 threshold) Details: [click …
Senate Roll Call Vote #00071 Votes
May 20, 1997 02:15 PMOn Passage of the Bill: h.r.1122, as amended; A bill to amend title 18, United States Code, to ban partial-birth abortions. Result: Passed (64-36, 1/2 threshold) Details: [click …
Senate Roll Call Vote #00071 Votes
May 20, 1997 02:15 PMOn Passage of the Bill: h.r.1122, as amended; A bill to amend title 18, United States Code, to ban partial-birth abortions. Result: Passed (64-36, 1/2 threshold) Details: [click …
Senate Roll Call Vote #00071 Votes
May 20, 1997 01:15 PMOn Passage of the Bill: h.r.1122, as amended; A bill to amend title 18, United States Code, to ban partial-birth abortions. Result: Passed (64-36, 1/2 threshold) Details: [click …
Senate Roll Call Vote #00071 Votes
May 20, 1997 01:15 PMOn Passage of the Bill: h.r.1122, as amended; A bill to amend title 18, United States Code, to ban partial-birth abortions. Result: Passed (64-36, 1/2 threshold) Details: [click …
Senate Roll Call Vote #00070 Votes
May 15, 1997 07:01 PMOn the Amendment S.Amdt. 289: daschle amdt no. 289; To amend title 18, United States Code, to prohibit the performance of an abortion where the fetus is determined to be viable. Result: Rejected (36-64, 1/2 threshold) Details: [click …
Senate Roll Call Vote #00070 Votes
May 15, 1997 07:01 PMOn the Amendment S.Amdt. 289: daschle amdt no. 289; To amend title 18, United States Code, to prohibit the performance of an abortion where the fetus is determined to be viable. Result: Rejected (36-64, 1/2 threshold) Details: [click …
Senate Roll Call Vote #00070 Votes
May 15, 1997 06:01 PMOn the Amendment S.Amdt. 289: daschle amdt no. 289; To amend title 18, United States Code, to prohibit the performance of an abortion where the fetus is determined to be viable. Result: Rejected (36-64, 1/2 threshold) Details: [click …
Senate Roll Call Vote #00070 Votes
May 15, 1997 06:01 PMOn the Amendment S.Amdt. 289: daschle amdt no. 289; To amend title 18, United States Code, to prohibit the performance of an abortion where the fetus is determined to be viable. Result: Rejected (36-64, 1/2 threshold) Details: [click …
Senate Roll Call Vote #00069 Votes
May 15, 1997 02:01 PMOn the Amendment S.Amdt. 288: Feinstein amdt no. 288; To prohibit certain abortions. Result: Rejected (28-72, 1/2 threshold) Details: [click …
Senate Roll Call Vote #00069 Votes
May 15, 1997 01:01 PMOn the Amendment S.Amdt. 288: Feinstein amdt no. 288; To prohibit certain abortions. Result: Rejected (28-72, 1/2 threshold) Details: [click …
Senate Roll Call Vote #00068 Votes
May 15, 1997 10:09 AMOn the Cloture Motion: motion to invoke cloture on Committee amendment to s.4; A bill to amend the Fair Labor Standards Act of 1938 to provide to private sector employees the same opportunities for time-and-a-half compensatory time off, biweekly work programs, and flexible credit hour programs as Federal employees currently enjoy to help balance the demands and needs of work and family, to clarify the provisions relating to exemptions of certain professionals from the minimum wage and overtime …
Senate Roll Call Vote #00068 Votes
May 15, 1997 09:09 AMOn the Cloture Motion: motion to invoke cloture on Committee amendment to s.4; A bill to amend the Fair Labor Standards Act of 1938 to provide to private sector employees the same opportunities for time-and-a-half compensatory time off, biweekly work programs, and flexible credit hour programs as Federal employees currently enjoy to help balance the demands and needs of work and family, to clarify the provisions relating to exemptions of certain professionals from the minimum wage and overtime …