John Kerry's Senate Voting Record
106th Senate
106 1 8 JANUARY 1999 Y 100 0 55 0 45 0 37 0 8 0 IMPEACHMENT OF PRESIDENT CLINTON (PROC) 106 2 25 JANUARY 1999 Y 43 57 3 52 40 5 33 4 7 1 IMPEACHMENT OF PRESIDENT CLINTON (PROC) 106 3 26 JANUARY 1999 N 41 58 3 52 38 6 32 4 6 2 IMPEACHMENT OF PRESIDENT CLINTON (PROC) 106 4 27 JANUARY 1999 Y 44 56 0 55 44 1 36 1 8 0 IMPEACHMENT OF PRESIDENT CLINTON 106 5 27 JANUARY 1999 N 56 44 55 0 1 44 1 36 0 8 IMPEACHMENT OF PRESIDENT CLINTON -- TRIAL PROCEDURES 106 6 28 JANUARY 1999 Y 44 54 0 54 44 0 36 0 8 0 IMPEACHMENT OF PRESIDENT CLINTON -- TRIAL PROCEDURES 106 7 28 JANUARY 1999 Y 43 55 0 54 43 1 35 1 8 0 IMPEACHMENT OF PRESIDENT CLINTON -- TRIAL PROCEDURES 106 8 28 JANUARY 1999 N 54 44 54 0 0 44 0 36 0 8 IMPEACHMENT OF PRESIDENT CLINTON -- TRIAL PROCEDURES 106 9 4 FEBRUARY 1999 Y 100 0 55 0 45 0 37 0 8 0 IMPEACHMENT OF PRESIDENT CLINTON -- TRIAL PROCEDURES 106 10 4 FEBRUARY 1999 N 30 70 30 25 0 45 0 37 0 8 IMPEACHMENT OF PRESIDENT CLINTON -- TRIAL PROCEDURES 106 11 4 FEBRUARY 1999 N 27 73 2 53 25 20 22 15 3 5 IMPEACHMENT OF PRESIDENT CLINTON -- TRIAL PROCEDURES 106 12 4 FEBRUARY 1999 N 62 38 53 2 9 36 7 30 2 6 IMPEACHMENT OF PRESIDENT CLINTON -- TRIAL PROCEDURES 106 13 4 FEBRUARY 1999 Y 44 56 0 55 44 1 36 1 8 0 IMPEACHMENT OF PRESIDENT CLINTON 106 14 4 FEBRUARY 1999 Y 46 54 1 54 45 0 37 0 8 0 IMPEACHMENT OF PRESIDENT CLINTON -- TRIAL PROCEDURES 106 15 9 FEBRUARY 1999 Y 59 41 14 41 45 0 37 0 8 0 IMPEACHMENT OF PRESIDENT CLINTON -- TRIAL PROCEDURES 106 16 9 FEBRUARY 1999 N 53 47 53 2 0 45 0 37 0 8 IMPEACHMENT OF PRESIDENT CLINTON (PROC) 106 17 12 FEBRUARY 1999 N 45 55 45 10 0 45 0 37 0 8 PRESIDENT CLINTON NOT GUILTY ARTICLE I 106 18 12 FEBRUARY 1999 N 50 50 50 5 0 45 0 37 0 8 PRESIDENT CLINTON NOT GUILTY ARTICLE II 106 19 12 FEBRUARY 1999 N 43 56 42 12 1 44 1 36 0 8 IMPEACHMENT OF PRESIDENT CLINTON -- CENSURE PRESIDENT 106 20 23 FEBRUARY 1999 Y 87 11 44 9 43 2 35 2 8 0 MILITARY PAY INCREASE 106 21 23 FEBRUARY 1999 Y 100 0 55 0 45 0 37 0 8 0 MILITARY PAY INCREASE -- HEALTH CARE 106 22 24 FEBRUARY 1999 Y 94 6 50 5 44 1 37 0 7 1 MILITARY PAY INCREASE -- CIVILIAN PAY RAISES 106 23 24 FEBRUARY 1999 Y 100 0 55 0 45 0 37 0 8 0 MILITARY PAY INCREASE -- NATIONAL GUARD SAVINGS PLANS 106 24 24 FEBRUARY 1999 N 0 100 0 55 0 45 0 37 0 8 MILITARY PAY INCREASE (PROC) 106 25 24 FEBRUARY 1999 Y 80 20 55 0 25 20 21 16 4 4 MILITARY PAY INCREASE (PROC) 106 26 24 FEBRUARY 1999 Y 91 8 52 3 39 5 32 4 7 1 MILITARY PAY INCREASE 106 27 25 FEBRUARY 1999 Y 99 0 55 0 44 0 36 0 8 0 HUMAN RIGHTS ABUSES IN CHINA 106 28 2 MARCH 1999 Y 99 0 54 0 45 0 37 0 8 0 SMALL BUSINESS LOANS 106 29 2 MARCH 1999 Y 92 6 48 6 44 0 36 0 8 0 FUNDING SENATE COMMITTEE ON THE YEAR 2000 106 30 3 MARCH 1999 N 55 42 55 0 0 42 0 34 0 8 EDUCATION FUNDING -- DISADVANTAGED STUDENTS 106 31 4 MARCH 1999 Y 100 0 55 0 45 0 37 0 8 0 EDUCATION FUNDING -- SPECIAL EDUCATION 106 32 4 MARCH 1999 N 54 43 53 0 1 43 0 36 1 7 EDUCATION FUNDING -- PUBLIC COMMENTS IN STATES 106 33 5 MARCH 1999 N 0 88 0 46 0 42 0 34 0 8 EDUCATION FUNDING -- BANKING REGULATION 106 34 8 MARCH 1999 N 54 41 54 0 0 41 0 35 0 6 EDUCATION FUNDING -- STATE FLEXIBILITY ON RULES 106 35 9 MARCH 1999 N 55 39 55 0 0 39 0 32 0 7 EDUCATION FUNDING 106 36 10 MARCH 1999 Y 44 55 0 55 44 0 36 0 8 0 EDUCATION FUNDING -- HIRE NEW TEACHERS 106 37 10 MARCH 1999 N 55 44 55 0 0 44 0 36 0 8 EDUCATION FUNDING -- SPECIAL EDUCATION FUNDING 106 38 11 MARCH 1999 Y 98 1 55 0 43 1 35 1 8 0 PALESTINIAN STATEHOOD 106 39 11 MARCH 1999 Y 38 61 0 55 38 6 31 5 7 1 EDUCATION FUNDING -- SPECIAL EDUCATION FUNDING 106 40 11 MARCH 1999 N 60 39 55 0 5 39 5 31 0 8 EDUCATION FUNDING -- SPECIAL EDUCATION FUNDING 106 41 11 MARCH 1999 N 55 44 55 0 0 44 0 36 0 8 EDUCATION FUNDING -- HIRE NEW TEACHERS 106 42 11 MARCH 1999 N 61 38 55 0 6 38 4 32 2 6 EDUCATION FUNDING -- SPECIAL EDUCATION FUNDING 106 43 11 MARCH 1999 N 55 44 55 0 0 44 0 36 0 8 EDUCATION FUNDING -- SCHOOL DROPOUTS 106 44 11 MARCH 1999 N 55 44 55 0 0 44 0 36 0 8 EDUCATION FUNDING -- AFTER SCHOOL PROGRAMS 106 45 11 MARCH 1999 N 78 21 55 0 23 21 17 19 6 2 EDUCATION FUNDING -- SPECIAL EDUCATION FUNDING 106 46 11 MARCH 1999 N 59 40 55 0 4 40 3 33 1 7 EDUCATION FUNDING -- SOCIAL PROMOTION 106 47 11 MARCH 1999 N 57 42 55 0 2 42 1 35 1 7 EDUCATION FUNDING -- AID TO DISADVANTAGED 106 48 11 MARCH 1999 Y 98 1 55 0 43 1 35 1 8 0 EDUCATION FUNDING 106 49 16 MARCH 1999 Y 99 0 55 0 44 0 36 0 8 0 ANTI-MISSILE DEFENSE 106 50 16 MARCH 1999 Y 99 0 55 0 44 0 36 0 8 0 ANTI-MISSILE DEFENSE 106 51 17 MARCH 1999 Y 97 3 55 0 42 3 34 3 8 0 ANTI-MISSILE DEFENSE 106 52 17 MARCH 1999 Y 100 0 55 0 45 0 37 0 8 0 FAA AUTHORIZATION 106 53 18 MARCH 1999 Y 71 29 48 7 23 22 18 19 5 3 TOBACCO SETTLEMENT 106 54 18 MARCH 1999 Y 69 30 30 24 39 6 32 5 7 1 CHINESE ADMITANCE TO WTO 106 55 23 MARCH 1999 N 55 44 54 0 1 44 1 36 0 8 U.S. FORCES IN KOSOVO 106 56 23 MARCH 1999 Y 40 59 6 48 34 11 30 7 4 4 RESTRICT FISHING IN GLACIER BAY ALASKA 106 57 23 MARCH 1999 Y 58 41 16 38 42 3 35 2 7 1 AUTHORIZE PRESIDENT CONDUCT AIR CAMPAIGN AGAINST SERBIA 106 58 24 MARCH 1999 Y 99 0 54 0 45 0 37 0 8 0 SOCIAL SECURITY IS OFF-BUDGET 106 59 24 MARCH 1999 Y 45 54 0 54 45 0 37 0 8 0 ENSURE LONG RUN SOLVENCY OF SOCIAL SECURITY AND MEDICARE 106 60 24 MARCH 1999 Y 99 0 54 0 45 0 37 0 8 0 DO NOT INVEST SOCIAL SECURITY FUNDS IN STOCK MARKET 106 61 24 MARCH 1999 Y 45 54 0 54 45 0 37 0 8 0 ENSURE LONG RUN SOLVENCY OF MEDICARE 106 62 24 MARCH 1999 Y 97 2 54 0 43 2 35 2 8 0 USE PRESIDENT CLINTON'S BUDGET FIGURES FOR CONGRESSIONAL BUDGET 106 63 24 MARCH 1999 Y 99 0 54 0 45 0 37 0 8 0 VETERANS HEALTH CARE 106 64 25 MARCH 1999 Y 47 52 10 44 37 8 35 2 2 6 NIH BIOMEDICAL RESEARCH FUNDING INCREASE 106 65 25 MARCH 1999 N 56 43 54 0 2 43 1 36 1 7 LONG RUN SOLVENCY OF MEDICARE 106 66 25 MARCH 1999 N 53 46 53 1 0 45 0 37 0 8 $320 BILLION TAX CUT -- SWITCH TO MEDICARE 106 67 25 MARCH 1999 Y 98 0 53 0 45 0 37 0 8 0 ABUSE OF HUMAN RIGHTS IN CUBA 106 68 25 MARCH 1999 Y 97 1 52 1 45 0 37 0 8 0 REAUTHORIZE FARMLAND PROTECTION PROGRAM 106 69 25 MARCH 1999 Y 49 50 4 50 45 0 37 0 8 0 REDUCE TAX CUT AND SWITCH FUNDS TO COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT 106 70 25 MARCH 1999 N 52 47 50 4 2 43 1 36 1 7 MANDATORY SPENDING OFFSETS 106 71 25 MARCH 1999 Y 67 32 49 5 18 27 13 24 5 3 SWITCH TAX CUTS TO DEBT REDUCTION 106 72 25 MARCH 1999 N 54 45 54 0 0 45 0 37 0 8 SWITCH TAX CUTS TO FUND HIRING MORE TEACHERS 106 73 25 MARCH 1999 N 42 57 42 12 0 45 0 37 0 8 RESERVE UNEXPECTED SURPLUS FOR TAX CUTS/DEBT REDUCTION 106 74 25 MARCH 1999 N 40 57 40 12 0 45 0 37 0 8 INCREASE CHILD CARE AND DEVELOPMENT FUNDING 106 75 25 MARCH 1999 N 53 45 53 0 0 45 0 37 0 8 INCREASE AGRICULTURE PROGRAMS BY $30 BILLION 106 76 25 MARCH 1999 Y 54 44 12 41 42 3 36 1 6 2 INCREASE TOBACCO TAX TO PAY FOR MEDICARE DRUG BENEFIT 106 77 25 MARCH 1999 Y 45 53 2 51 43 2 36 1 7 1 INCREASE THE MINIMUM WAGE 106 78 25 MARCH 1999 N 24 74 2 51 22 23 17 20 5 3 REDUCE FUNDING LEVELS TO REDUCE FEDERAL DEBT 106 79 25 MARCH 1999 N 54 45 54 0 0 45 0 37 0 8 MEDICARE PRESCRIPTION DRUG BENEFITS 106 80 25 MARCH 1999 Y 45 54 0 54 45 0 37 0 8 0 DELAY TAX CUTS BY ONE YEAR 106 81 25 MARCH 1999 N 55 44 54 0 1 44 0 37 1 7 BUDGET RESOLUTION 106 82 13 APRIL 1999 Y 98 0 54 0 44 0 36 0 8 0 RESERVE ALL SOCIAL SECURITY SURPLUSES FOR SOCIAL SECURITY 106 83 13 APRIL 1999 N 57 42 55 0 2 42 1 35 1 7 MEDICARE PRESCRIPTION DRUG BENEFIT 106 84 13 APRIL 1999 N 54 45 54 1 0 44 0 36 0 8 SWITCH TAX CUT FUNDS TO MEDICARE 106 85 13 APRIL 1999 Y 66 33 22 33 44 0 36 0 8 0 CHILD CARE AND DEVELOPMENT BLOCK GRANT PROGRAM 106 86 15 APRIL 1999 N 54 44 54 0 0 44 0 36 0 8 BUDGET RESOLUTION 106 87 15 APRIL 1999 Y 95 0 53 0 42 0 34 0 8 0 TAX BENEFITS FOR TROOPS IN SERBIA 106 88 19 APRIL 1999 86 0 49 0 37 0 29 0 8 0 AWARD CONGRESSIONAL GOLD MEDAL TO ROSA PARKS 106 89 21 APRIL 1999 Y 98 1 55 0 43 1 35 1 8 0 EXPAND EDUCATIONAL FLEXIBILITY PARTNERSHIP PROGRAM 106 90 22 APRIL 1999 N 54 45 54 1 0 44 0 36 0 8 CREATE A SOCIAL SECURITY LOCK BOX 106 91 26 APRIL 1999 Y 94 0 53 0 41 0 33 0 8 0 YEAR 2000 LIABILITY LIMITS 106 92 27 APRIL 1999 Y 99 0 55 0 44 0 36 0 8 0 SHOOTING AT COLUMBINE HIGH SCHOOL IN COLORADO 106 93 28 APRIL 1999 Y 98 1 55 0 43 1 36 0 7 1 MOTION FOR ATTENDANCE AGREED TO 106 94 28 APRIL 1999 N 55 44 55 0 0 44 0 36 0 8 YEAR 2000 LIABILITY LIMITS 106 95 29 APRIL 1999 N 52 47 52 3 0 44 0 36 0 8 YEAR 2000 LIABILITY LIMITS 106 96 30 APRIL 1999 N 49 44 49 1 0 43 0 35 0 8 CREATE SOCIAL SECURITY LOCK BOX 106 97 30 APRIL 1999 Y 93 0 50 0 43 0 35 0 8 0 DESIGNATE MAY 1999 AS NATIONAL MILITARY APPRECIATION MONTH 106 98 4 MAY 1999 N 78 22 46 9 32 13 28 9 4 4 AUTHORIZE PRESIDENT TO SEND TROOPS TO KOSOVO 106 99 5 MAY 1999 Y 92 0 50 0 42 0 35 0 7 0 COMMEND JESSE JACKSON FOR FREEING TROOPS IN SERBIA 106 100 5 MAY 1999 N 54 43 54 0 0 43 0 36 0 7 FINANCIAL SERVICES OVERHAUL 106 101 5 MAY 1999 N 52 45 52 2 0 43 0 36 0 7 FINANCIAL SERVICES OVERHAUL -- COMMUNITY REINVESTMENT 106 102 6 MAY 1999 Y 95 2 51 2 44 0 36 0 8 0 FINANCIAL SERVICES OVERHAUL -- THRIFT BAILOUT ASSESSMENTS 106 103 6 MAY 1999 N 32 67 24 30 8 37 6 31 2 6 FINANCIAL SERVICES OVERHAUL -- SALE OF UNITARY THRIFTS 106 104 6 MAY 1999 N 53 46 47 7 6 39 6 31 0 8 FINANCIAL SERVICES OVERHAUL -- BANKING REGULATION 106 105 6 MAY 1999 N 54 44 53 0 1 44 0 37 1 7 FINANCIAL SERVICES OVERHAUL 106 106 11 MAY 1999 Y 94 5 50 5 44 0 36 0 8 0 JUVENILE CRIME -- SCHOOL VIOLENCE PREVENTION 106 107 11 MAY 1999 N 55 44 55 0 0 44 0 36 0 8 JUVENILE CRIME -- NATL CENTER FOR SCHOOL SAFETY 106 108 11 MAY 1999 Y 96 3 52 3 44 0 36 0 8 0 JUVENILE CRIME -- PROGRAM FUNDING 106 109 12 MAY 1999 N 54 44 54 0 0 44 0 36 0 8 JUVENILE CRIME -- INCREASE FUNDING LAW ENFORCEMENT 106 110 12 MAY 1999 Y 98 0 55 0 43 0 35 0 8 0 JUVENILE CRIME -- ENTERTAINMENT INDUSTRY VOLUNTARY CODE OF CONDUCT 106 111 12 MAY 1999 N 51 47 49 6 2 41 1 34 1 7 JUVENILE CRIME -- GUN SHOW BACKGROUND CHECKS 106 112 12 MAY 1999 N 53 45 52 3 1 42 0 35 1 7 JUVENILE CRIME -- GUN SHOW BACKGROUND CHECKS 106 113 13 MAY 1999 Y 100 0 55 0 45 0 37 0 8 0 JUVENILE CRIME -- REQUIRE INTERNET FILTERING 106 114 13 MAY 1999 Y 60 39 41 14 19 25 16 20 3 5 JUVENILE CRIME -- FCC LIMIT VIOLENT PROGRAMMING 106 115 13 MAY 1999 Y 96 2 53 2 43 0 35 0 8 0 JUVENILE CRIME -- RESTRICT YOUTH FIREARM POSSESSION 106 116 13 MAY 1999 N 39 59 35 20 4 39 3 32 1 7 JUVENILE CRIME -- LIMIT IMPORT OF CERTAIN FIREARMS 106 117 13 MAY 1999 N 3 94 3 52 0 42 0 34 0 8 JUVENILE CRIME -- BACKGROUND CHECK AT GUN SHOWS 106 118 14 MAY 1999 N 48 47 47 7 1 40 1 33 0 7 JUVENILE CRIME -- REGULATION OF FIREARMS 106 119 14 MAY 1999 N 50 43 45 7 5 36 2 32 3 4 JUVENILE CRIME -- INTERNET TRADING OF GUNS 106 120 18 MAY 1999 N 53 45 53 1 0 44 0 36 0 8 YEAR 2000 LIABILITY LIMITS 106 121 18 MAY 1999 Y 85 13 54 0 31 13 24 12 7 1 JUVENILE CRIME -- SCHOOL PRAYER FOR VICTIMS 106 122 18 MAY 1999 Y 78 20 34 20 44 0 36 0 8 0 JUVENILE CRIME -- HANDGUN SAFETY LOCKS 106 123 18 MAY 1999 Y 85 13 53 1 32 12 24 12 8 0 JUVENILE CRIME -- INCREASE SENTENCE GANG OFFENDERS 106 124 18 MAY 1999 Y 80 17 46 7 34 10 27 9 7 1 JUVENILE CRIME -- INTERSTATE LIQUOR SALES 106 125 18 MAY 1999 N 55 44 54 1 1 43 0 36 1 7 JUVENILE CRIME -- HELP CHILDREN EXPOSED TO DOMESTIC VIOLENCE 106 126 18 MAY 1999 N 26 73 24 31 2 42 2 34 0 8 JUVENILE CRIME -- TRY 14 AND OLDER AS ADULTS 106 127 19 MAY 1999 N 56 43 55 0 1 43 1 35 0 8 JUVENILE CRIME -- DISCLAIMER ON PRINTED MATERIAL 106 128 19 MAY 1999 N 61 38 55 0 6 38 5 31 1 7 JUVENILE CRIME -- $340 MILLION SCHOOL MENTAL HEALTH 106 129 19 MAY 1999 Y 81 17 46 8 35 9 28 8 7 1 JUVENILE CRIME -- HELP STATES WITH REPEAT FELONS 106 130 19 MAY 1999 N 52 48 52 3 0 45 0 37 0 8 JUVENILE CRIME -- RACIAL DISPARITY JUVENILE CRIMINALS 106 131 19 MAY 1999 Y 67 33 50 5 17 28 14 23 3 5 JUVENILE CRIME -- TV SHOWS THAT PROMOTE VIOLENCE 106 132 19 MAY 1999 N 53 47 53 2 0 45 0 37 0 8 JUVENILE CRIME -- $600 MILLION AFTER SCHOOL PROGRAMS 106 133 20 MAY 1999 Y 79 21 34 21 45 0 37 0 8 0 JUVENILE CRIME -- BACKGROUND CHECKS GUNS PURCHASED AT PAWN SHOPS 106 134 20 MAY 1999 Y 50 50 6 49 44 1 36 1 8 0 JUVENILE CRIME -- BACKGROUND CHECKS AT GUN SHOWS 106 135 20 MAY 1999 Y 70 30 28 27 42 3 36 1 6 2 SUPPLEMENTAL APPROPRIATES FOR 1999 106 136 20 MAY 1999 N 64 36 32 23 32 13 27 10 5 3 SUPPLEMENTAL APPROPRIATES FOR 1999 106 137 20 MAY 1999 Y 75 24 51 3 24 21 18 19 6 2 JUVENILE CRIME -- DISCIPLINE SPECIAL EDUCATION STUDENTS 106 138 20 MAY 1999 N 41 56 38 16 3 40 3 34 0 6 JUVENILE CRIME -- FILM INDUSTRY AND VIOLENT MATERIAL 106 139 20 MAY 1999 Y 48 50 4 50 44 0 37 0 7 0 JUVENILE CRIME -- $1.15B COMMUNITY POLICING 106 140 20 MAY 1999 Y 73 25 31 23 42 2 35 2 7 0 JUVENILE CRIME 106 141 24 MAY 1999 Y 90 0 52 0 38 0 31 0 7 0 DEFENSE AUTHORIZATION -- WAR CRIMES IN YUGOSLAVIA 106 142 25 MAY 1999 Y 52 47 23 31 29 16 23 14 6 2 DEFENSE AUTHORIZATION -- PEARL HARBOR OFFICERS 106 143 25 MAY 1999 Y 87 12 49 5 38 7 31 6 7 1 DEFENSE AUTHORIZATION -- NATO POLICY COSTS 106 144 25 MAY 1999 Y 49 50 4 50 45 0 37 0 8 0 DEFENSE AUTHORIZATION -- SELF-SUFFICIENCY OF FORMER WELFARE RECIPIENTS 106 145 25 MAY 1999 Y 52 48 17 38 35 10 29 8 6 2 DEFENSE AUTHORIZATION -- GROUND TROOPS IN KOSOVO 106 146 25 MAY 1999 N 49 51 38 17 11 34 9 28 2 6 DEFENSE AUTHORIZATION -- PRISON LABOR PRODUCTS 106 147 26 MAY 1999 Y 40 60 17 38 23 22 19 18 4 4 DEFENSE AUTHORIZATION -- MILITARY BASE CLOSURES 106 148 26 MAY 1999 N 51 49 49 6 2 43 1 36 1 7 DEFENSE AUTHORIZATION -- ABORTIONS IN MILITARY HOSPITALS 106 149 26 MAY 1999 N 56 44 52 3 4 41 2 35 2 6 DEFENSE AUTHORIZATION -- REDUCE NUCLEAR WEAPONS 106 150 26 MAY 1999 N 51 49 40 15 11 34 9 28 2 6 DEFENSE AUTHORIZATION -- PRISON LABOR PRODUCTS 106 151 26 MAY 1999 Y 77 21 35 19 42 2 35 1 7 1 DEFENSE AUTHORIZATION -- PROHIBIT MILITARY ACTION IN SERBIA 106 152 27 MAY 1999 Y 98 0 53 0 45 0 37 0 8 0 DEFENSE AUTHORIZATION -- SANCTIONS ON LIBYA 106 153 27 MAY 1999 Y 87 11 53 1 34 10 26 10 8 0 DEFENSE AUTHORIZATION -- CAP FUNDING FOR NAVY AIRCRAFT 106 154 27 MAY 1999 Y 92 3 53 0 39 3 32 3 7 0 DEFENSE AUTHORIZATION 106 155 8 JUNE 1999 Y 93 0 52 0 41 0 33 0 8 0 DEFENSE APPROPRIATIONS -- ACCOUNTING PROCEDURES 106 156 8 JUNE 1999 Y 16 81 8 45 8 36 5 31 3 5 DEFENSE APPROPRIATIONS -- REDUCE SPENDING $3.1B 106 157 8 JUNE 1999 Y 66 31 48 5 18 26 14 22 4 4 DEFENSE APPROPRIATIONS -- LEASE EXECUTIVE JETS 106 158 8 JUNE 1999 Y 93 4 53 0 40 4 32 4 8 0 DEFENSE APPROPRIATIONS 106 159 9 JUNE 1999 N 57 41 50 3 7 38 6 31 1 7 YEAR 2000 LIABILITY LIMITS 106 160 9 JUNE 1999 Y 32 65 0 53 32 12 26 10 6 2 YEAR 2000 LIABILITY LIMITS 106 161 10 JUNE 1999 Y 41 57 3 51 38 6 31 5 7 1 YEAR 2000 LIABILITY LIMITS -- LAWSUIT PROTECTION 106 162 10 JUNE 1999 Y 36 62 2 52 34 10 27 9 7 1 YEAR 2000 LIABILITY LIMITS -- LAWSUIT PROTECTION 106 163 10 JUNE 1999 Y 66 32 52 1 14 31 11 26 3 5 YEAR 2000 LIABILITY LIMITS -- REPLACE CERTAIN COMPUTERS 106 164 15 JUNE 1999 Y 71 28 54 0 17 28 14 23 3 5 YEAR 2000 LIABILITY LIMITS -- EXEMPT SMALL BUSINESSES 106 165 15 JUNE 1999 N 62 37 50 4 12 33 10 27 2 6 YEAR 2000 LIABILITY LIMITS 106 166 15 JUNE 1999 N 53 46 53 1 0 45 0 37 0 8 CREATE SOCIAL SECURITY LOCK BOX 106 167 15 JUNE 1999 Y 71 28 26 28 45 0 37 0 8 0 LOAN GUARANTEE PROGRAM STEEL, OIL, GAS INDUSTRIES 106 168 16 JUNE 1999 Y 97 2 54 1 43 1 35 1 8 0 MILITARY CONSTRUCTION APPROPRIATIONS 106 169 16 JUNE 1999 Y 99 0 55 0 44 0 36 0 8 0 EXPAND HEALTH CARE COVERAGE DISABLED WORKERS 106 170 16 JUNE 1999 N 55 44 55 0 0 44 0 36 0 8 CREATE SOCIAL SECURITY LOCK BOX 106 171 16 JUNE 1999 N 60 39 41 14 19 25 12 24 7 1 INCREASE FUNDING RENEWABLE ENERGY BY $70M 106 172 16 JUNE 1999 Y 97 2 54 1 43 1 35 1 8 0 ENERGY AND WATER APPROPRIATIONS 106 173 16 JUNE 1999 Y 95 4 53 2 42 2 34 2 8 0 LEGISLATIVE BRANCH APPROPRIATIONS 106 174 17 JUNE 1999 Y 64 34 20 34 44 0 36 0 8 0 LOAN GUARANTEE PROGRAM STEEL, OIL, GAS INDUSTRIES 106 175 17 JUNE 1999 Y 59 38 18 35 41 3 34 2 7 1 LOAN GUARANTEE PROGRAM STEEL, OIL, GAS INDUSTRIES 106 176 18 JUNE 1999 Y 63 34 21 33 42 1 34 1 8 0 LOAN GUARANTEE PROGRAM STEEL, OIL, GAS INDUSTRIES 106 177 21 JUNE 1999 Y 88 0 48 0 40 0 32 0 8 0 STATE DEPARTMENT APPROPRIATIONS 106 178 22 JUNE 1999 N 42 57 15 39 27 18 23 14 4 4 STEEL IMPORT QUOTAS 106 179 22 JUNE 1999 N 23 76 8 46 15 30 12 25 3 5 STATE DEPARTMENT APPROPRIATIONS 106 180 22 JUNE 1999 Y 97 2 53 1 44 1 36 1 8 0 STATE DEPARTMENT APPROPRIATIONS 106 181 22 JUNE 1999 Y 45 55 0 55 45 0 37 0 8 0 PATIENTS BILL OF RIGHTS 106 182 22 JUNE 1999 N 53 47 53 2 0 45 0 37 0 8 PATIENTS BILL OF RIGHTS 106 183 24 JUNE 1999 Y 97 1 54 0 43 1 36 0 7 1 MOTION FOR ATTENDANCE AGREED TO 106 184 28 JUNE 1999 N 50 37 50 0 0 37 0 30 0 7 AGRICULTURE APPROPRIATIONS 106 185 28 JUNE 1999 N 49 40 48 2 1 38 1 31 0 7 TRANSPORTATION APPROPRIATIONS 106 186 28 JUNE 1999 N 49 39 48 1 1 38 1 31 0 7 COMMERCE, STATE, AND JUSTICE APPROPRIATIONS 106 187 28 JUNE 1999 N 49 41 48 1 1 40 1 32 0 8 FOREIGN OPERATIONS APPROPRIATIONS 106 188 30 JUNE 1999 Y 98 0 53 0 45 0 37 0 8 0 FOREIGN OPERATIONS APPROPRIATIONS -- EAST TIMOR 106 189 30 JUNE 1999 N 55 43 43 10 12 33 7 30 5 3 FOREIGN OPERATIONS APPROPRIATIONS -- TRAVEL TO CUBA 106 190 30 JUNE 1999 Y 94 4 49 4 45 0 37 0 8 0 CONFIRM FIVE U.S. DISTRICT COURT JUDGES 106 191 30 JUNE 1999 Y 53 45 19 34 34 11 28 9 6 2 FOREIGN OPERATIONS APPROPRIATIONS 106 192 30 JUNE 1999 Y 97 2 53 1 44 1 36 1 8 0 FOREIGN OPERATIONS APPROPRIATIONS 106 193 1 JULY 1999 Y 99 1 54 1 45 0 37 0 8 0 BUDGET PROCEDURES 106 194 1 JULY 1999 N 58 40 48 6 10 34 6 30 4 4 TREASURY POSTAL SERVICE APPROPRIATIONS -- ALCOHOL USE BY MINORS 106 195 1 JULY 1999 Y 97 2 53 2 44 0 36 0 8 0 CONFIRM LAWRENCE H. SUMMERS TREASURY SEC. 106 196 1 JULY 1999 Y 81 18 52 2 29 16 25 12 4 4 YEAR 2000 LIABILITY LIMITS 106 197 1 JULY 1999 Y 47 51 7 46 40 5 33 4 7 1 ABORTION COVERAGE FEDERAL HEALTH PLANS 106 198 13 JULY 1999 Y 48 52 3 52 45 0 37 0 8 0 HEALTH MANAGED CARE -- PRIMARY PHYSICIAN 106 199 13 JULY 1999 N 52 48 52 3 0 45 0 37 0 8 HEALTH MANAGED CARE -- APPEALS PROCESS 106 200 13 JULY 1999 N 52 48 52 3 0 45 0 37 0 8 HEALTH MANAGED CARE -- COST INCREASES 106 201 13 JULY 1999 Y 47 53 2 53 45 0 37 0 8 0 HEALTH MANAGED CARE -- EMERGENCY ROOM CHARGES 106 202 13 JULY 1999 N 53 47 53 2 0 45 0 37 0 8 HEALTH MANAGED CARE -- SELF-EMPLOYED COVERAGE 106 203 14 JULY 1999 N 55 45 55 0 0 45 0 37 0 8 HEALTH MANAGED CARE -- BREAST CANCER TREATMENT 106 204 14 JULY 1999 Y 48 52 3 52 45 0 37 0 8 0 HEALTH MANAGED CARE -- EXTEND REGULATIONS TO PRIVATE PLANS 106 205 14 JULY 1999 Y 47 53 2 53 45 0 37 0 8 0 HEALTH MANAGED CARE -- ACCESS TO SPECIALISTS 106 206 15 JULY 1999 N 53 47 53 2 0 45 0 37 0 8 HEALTH MANAGED CARE -- SUEING IN STATE COURTS 106 207 15 JULY 1999 N 54 46 54 1 0 45 0 37 0 8 HEALTH MANAGED CARE -- LONG TERM CARE 106 208 15 JULY 1999 N 54 46 54 1 0 45 0 37 0 8 HEALTH MANAGED CARE -- APPEALS PROCESS 106 209 15 JULY 1999 Y 48 52 3 52 45 0 37 0 8 0 HEALTH MANAGED CARE -- CONTINUING CARE 106 210 15 JULY 1999 N 53 47 53 2 0 45 0 37 0 8 HEALTH MANAGED CARE 106 211 16 JULY 1999 52 43 52 1 0 42 0 34 0 8 CREATE SOCIAL SECURITY LOCK BOX 106 212 20 JULY 1999 Y 99 0 55 0 44 0 36 0 8 0 INTELLIGENCE AUTHORIZATION 106 213 20 JULY 1999 N 12 87 8 47 4 40 3 33 1 7 NORMAL TRADE RELATIONS WITH CHINA 106 214 20 JULY 1999 N 5 94 3 52 2 42 1 35 1 7 TRADE RELATIONS WITH VIETNAM 106 215 21 JULY 1999 Y 44 54 0 54 44 0 36 0 8 0 INTELLIGENCE AUTHORIZATION -- SECURITY IN ENERGY DEPT 106 216 21 JULY 1999 Y 96 1 53 0 43 1 35 1 8 0 INTELLIGENCE AUTHORIZATION -- SECURITY IN ENERGY DEPT 106 217 22 JULY 1999 Y 43 54 5 48 38 6 31 5 7 1 $25M FOR MEDIA CAMPAIGN AGAINST UNDERAGE DRINKING 106 218 22 JULY 1999 Y 45 52 6 47 39 5 31 5 8 0 FCC AND ACCOUNTING REQUIREMENTS 106 219 22 JULY 1999 N 56 40 51 1 5 39 5 31 0 8 COMMERCE, STATE, AND JUSTICE APPROPRIATIONS -- PRISON INJUNCTIVE RELIEF 106 220 22 JULY 1999 N 35 61 33 20 2 41 0 35 2 6 RESTRICT TUNA IMPORTS CERTAIN CIRCUMSTANCES 106 221 26 JULY 1999 Y 47 51 2 51 45 0 37 0 8 0 NO WRITING NEW LEGISLATION IN CONFERENCE COMMITTEE 106 222 26 JULY 1999 N 53 45 51 2 2 43 2 35 0 8 NO WRITING NEW LEGISLATION IN CONFERENCE COMMITTEE 106 223 27 JULY 1999 N 55 41 45 9 10 32 7 27 3 5 INTERIOR APPROPRIATIONS -- MINING WASTE DISPOSAL 106 224 28 JULY 1999 Y 77 22 32 22 45 0 37 0 8 0 JUVENILE JUSTICE 106 225 28 JULY 1999 N 51 48 51 3 0 45 0 37 0 8 SUNSET THE TAX CUTS 106 226 28 JULY 1999 Y 39 60 0 54 39 6 32 5 7 1 TAX CUTS -- DEMOCRATIC SUBSTITUTE 106 227 29 JULY 1999 N 54 46 54 1 0 45 0 37 0 8 SOCIAL SECURITY LOCK BOX 106 228 29 JULY 1999 Y 42 58 0 55 42 3 36 1 6 2 SOCIAL SECURITY AND MEDICARE LOCK BOX 106 229 29 JULY 1999 Y 46 54 2 53 44 1 37 0 7 1 NO TAX CUTS UNTIL SOCIAL SECURITY IS SOLVENT 106 230 29 JULY 1999 N 46 54 46 9 0 45 0 37 0 8 ACROSS THE BOARD TAX CUTS 106 231 29 JULY 1999 Y 45 55 1 54 44 1 37 0 7 1 REDUCE TAX CUTS TO FUND MEDICARE PRESCRIPTION DRUGS 106 232 30 JULY 1999 Y 48 52 3 52 45 0 37 0 8 0 SHIFT $132B FROM TAX CUTS TO EDUCATION FUNDING 106 233 30 JULY 1999 Y 98 2 54 1 44 1 37 0 7 1 ELIMINATE MARRIAGE PENALTY IN TAX CODE 106 234 30 JULY 1999 Y 50 50 7 48 43 2 36 1 7 1 SHIFT $20B FROM TAX CUT TO HEALTH CARE PROVIDERS 106 235 30 JULY 1999 N 54 46 54 1 0 45 0 37 0 8 SURPLUSES ENOUGH FOR TAX CUTS AND MEDICARE 106 236 30 JULY 1999 N 55 45 55 0 0 45 0 37 0 8 NO USE OF SOCIAL SECURITY TO FUND TAX CUTS 106 237 30 JULY 1999 Y 65 35 54 1 11 34 9 28 2 6 DEFER TAX CUTS AND USE SURPLUS TO REDUCE NATIONAL DEBT 106 238 30 JULY 1999 N 13 87 10 45 3 42 3 34 0 8 $1.8B PER YEAR FOR SCHOOL VOUCHER PROGRAM 106 239 30 JULY 1999 Y 46 54 2 53 44 1 37 0 7 1 INCREASE MINIMUM WAGE TO $6.15 PER HOUR 106 240 30 JULY 1999 N 35 65 34 21 1 44 1 36 0 8 FLAT TAX OF 20 PERCENT 106 241 30 JULY 1999 Y 53 47 8 47 45 0 37 0 8 0 $12,000 HIGHER EDUCATION TAX DEDUCTION 106 242 30 JULY 1999 N 55 45 55 0 0 45 0 37 0 8 SHIFT $5.7B FROM TAX CUTS TO SCHOOL CONSTRUCTION 106 243 30 JULY 1999 Y 58 42 14 41 44 1 37 0 7 1 SHIFT $3B FROM TAX CUTS TO VETERANS HEALTH CARE 106 244 30 JULY 1999 Y 46 54 1 54 45 0 37 0 8 0 BUSINESS TAX CREDT FOR TRAINING WORKERS IN INFO. TECH. 106 245 30 JULY 1999 Y 48 52 3 52 45 0 37 0 8 0 COMPANIES CANNOT DENY PENSION BENEFITS 106 246 30 JULY 1999 N 23 77 19 36 4 41 4 33 0 8 TAXING INCENTIVES TO CONVERT POULTRY WASTE 106 247 30 JULY 1999 N 57 43 53 2 4 41 2 35 2 6 TAX CUTS 106 248 2 AUGUST 1999 Y 93 0 49 0 44 0 36 0 8 0 STOP DECEPTIVE JUNK MAIL 106 249 3 AUGUST 1999 Y 47 51 2 51 45 0 37 0 8 0 $7B IN EMERGENCY AID TO FARMERS 106 250 3 AUGUST 1999 N 54 44 52 1 2 43 1 36 1 7 $10.8B IN EMERGENCY AID TO FARMERS 106 251 3 AUGUST 1999 N 28 70 18 36 10 34 8 28 2 6 TERMINATE U.S. UNILATERAL FOOD AND MEDICINE SANCTIONS 106 252 4 AUGUST 1999 Y 53 47 28 27 25 20 17 20 8 0 CHANGES IN MILK MARKETING ORDERS 106 253 4 AUGUST 1999 Y 66 33 21 33 45 0 37 0 8 0 $7.6B IN EMERGENCY AID TO FARMERS 106 254 4 AUGUST 1999 N 66 33 34 20 32 13 24 13 8 0 END THE SUGAR SUBSIDY PROGRAM 106 255 4 AUGUST 1999 N 55 44 53 1 2 43 1 36 1 7 $9.8B IN EMERGENCY AID TO FARMERS 106 256 4 AUGUST 1999 N 51 48 48 6 3 42 2 35 1 7 $8.8B IN EMERGENCY AID TO FARMERS 106 257 4 AUGUST 1999 Y 89 8 49 5 40 3 34 2 6 1 $7.4B IN EMERGENCY AID TO FARMERS AND UNILATERAL SANCTIONS 106 258 4 AUGUST 1999 Y 52 43 14 39 38 4 33 2 5 2 PHASE OUT MTBE AND USE ETHANOL INSTEAD 106 259 5 AUGUST 1999 Y 81 16 37 16 44 0 37 0 7 0 CONFIRM RICHARD HOLBROOKE U.N. AMB. 106 260 5 AUGUST 1999 Y 80 16 37 16 43 0 36 0 7 0 FUNDING FOR NATIONAL ENDOWMENT FOR THE ARTS 106 261 5 AUGUST 1999 N 50 49 50 4 0 45 0 37 0 8 REDUCE INCOME TAXES 106 262 8 SEPTEMBER 1999 Y 93 1 50 1 43 0 35 0 8 0 ALBERTO JORDAN DISTRICT COURT JUDGE 106 263 8 SEPTEMBER 1999 Y 93 1 50 1 43 0 35 0 8 0 MARSHA PECHMAN DISTRICT COURT JUDGE 106 264 9 SEPTEMBER 1999 N 49 49 49 4 0 45 0 37 0 8 TRANSPORTATION APPROPRIATIONS 106 265 9 SEPTEMBER 1999 N 54 44 53 0 1 44 1 36 0 8 INTERIOR STUDY MINING IN MARK TWAIN NATIONAL FOREST 106 266 9 SEPTEMBER 1999 Y 45 52 4 48 41 4 36 1 5 3 GATHER NEW INFORMATION ON WILDLIFE 106 267 9 SEPTEMBER 1999 N 2 96 1 52 1 44 1 36 0 8 OIL ROYALTY VALUATION SYSTEM ON FEDERAL LANDS 106 268 9 SEPTEMBER 1999 N 64 32 47 5 17 27 12 24 5 3 PREVENT USE JAWED LEGHOLD TRAPS AND NECK SNARES 106 269 9 SEPTEMBER 1999 N 58 37 47 4 11 33 10 26 1 7 BLM CAN RENEW GRAZING PERMITS 106 270 13 SEPTEMBER 1999 Y 93 0 49 0 44 0 37 0 7 0 NO CLEMENCY FOR PUERTO RICAN TERRORISTS 106 271 13 SEPTEMBER 1999 N 55 40 50 1 5 39 2 35 3 4 OIL ROYALTY VALUATION SYSTEM ON FEDERAL LANDS 106 272 14 SEPTEMBER 1999 N 54 43 46 7 8 36 5 32 3 4 TIMBER SALES AND LOGGING ROADS 106 273 14 SEPTEMBER 1999 Y 95 2 53 0 42 2 35 2 7 0 NO CLEMENCY FOR PUERTO RICAN TERRORISTS 106 274 15 SEPTEMBER 1999 N 62 35 41 12 21 23 17 20 4 3 HIGHWAY FUNDING ALLOCATIONS TRANSPORTATION ACT 106 275 15 SEPTEMBER 1999 Y 40 55 6 46 34 9 29 7 5 2 FUEL EFFICIENCY STANDARDS 106 276 15 SEPTEMBER 1999 Y 94 0 52 0 42 0 35 0 7 0 CENSUS BUREAU SHOULD USE MARITAL STATUS ON SHORT FORM 106 277 16 SEPTEMBER 1999 Y 54 38 27 25 27 13 25 8 2 5 TREASURY AND POSTAL APPROPRIATIONS 106 278 16 SEPTEMBER 1999 Y 95 0 54 0 41 0 34 0 7 0 TRANSPORTATION APPROPRIATIONS 106 279 16 SEPTEMBER 1999 52 39 50 2 2 37 2 30 0 7 D.C. APPROPRIATIONS 106 280 21 SEPTEMBER 1999 N 53 45 53 0 0 45 0 37 0 8 BANKRUPTCY REFORM 106 281 21 SEPTEMBER 1999 N 55 44 54 0 1 44 1 36 0 8 B. T. STEWARD DISTRICT JUDGE 106 282 21 SEPTEMBER 1999 Y 45 54 0 54 45 0 37 0 8 0 M. BERZON DISTRICT JUDGE 106 283 21 SEPTEMBER 1999 Y 45 53 0 53 45 0 37 0 8 0 R. PAEZ DISTRICT JUDGE 106 284 22 SEPTEMBER 1999 Y 93 5 53 0 40 5 32 5 8 0 DEFENSE AUTHORIZATION 106 285 22 SEPTEMBER 1999 Y 36 63 10 44 26 19 24 13 2 6 INCREASE VETERANS MEDICAL CARE BY $1.3B 106 286 22 SEPTEMBER 1999 Y 61 38 16 38 45 0 37 0 8 0 SHIFT $210M FROM AMERICORPS TO VETERANS BENEFITS 106 287 23 SEPTEMBER 1999 N 60 39 55 0 5 39 2 34 3 5 OIL ROYALTY VALUATION METHOD FEDERAL LANDS 106 288 23 SEPTEMBER 1999 N 60 39 55 0 5 39 2 34 3 5 OIL ROYALTY VALUATION METHOD FEDERAL LANDS 106 289 23 SEPTEMBER 1999 N 60 39 55 0 5 39 2 34 3 5 OIL ROYALTY VALUATION METHOD FEDERAL LANDS 106 290 23 SEPTEMBER 1999 N 51 47 46 7 5 40 2 35 3 5 OIL ROYALTY VALUATION METHOD FEDERAL LANDS 106 291 23 SEPTEMBER 1999 Y 89 10 52 2 37 8 30 7 7 1 INTERIOR APPROPRIATIONS 106 292 24 SEPTEMBER 1999 Y 76 18 33 18 43 0 35 0 8 0 ATOMIC VETERANS DISABILITY BENEFITS 106 293 27 SEPTEMBER 1999 N 51 42 51 0 0 42 0 34 0 8 106TH CONGRESS HAS TAKEN STRONG STEPS TO HELP EDUCATION 106 294 27 SEPTEMBER 1999 Y 41 52 0 51 41 1 33 1 8 0 INCREASE FUNDING FOR EDUCATION PROGRAMS 106 295 28 SEPTEMBER 1999 Y 96 3 53 1 43 2 35 2 8 0 ENERGY AND WATER APPROPRIATIONS 106 296 28 SEPTEMBER 1999 Y 98 1 53 1 45 0 37 0 8 0 CONTINUING APPROPRIATIONS FISCAL 2000 106 297 29 SEPTEMBER 1999 N 53 45 53 1 0 44 0 36 0 8 $1.2B FOR HIRING NEW TEACHERS OR OTHER ACTIVITIES 106 298 29 SEPTEMBER 1999 N 54 44 54 0 0 44 0 36 0 8 $1.4B FOR HIRING NEW TEACHERS 106 299 30 SEPTEMBER 1999 N 54 45 53 1 1 44 1 36 0 8 $200M FOR AFTER SCHOOL PROGRAMS 106 300 30 SEPTEMBER 1999 Y 50 49 5 49 45 0 37 0 8 0 TRANSFER $25.5M FROM NLRB TO COMMUNITY HEALTH CENTERS 106 301 30 SEPTEMBER 1999 N 51 44 49 1 2 43 1 36 1 7 INCREASE FUNDING OF CORPORATION FOR PUBLIC BROADCASTING TO $475M 106 302 30 SEPTEMBER 1999 N 39 57 38 13 1 44 1 36 0 8 INCREASE SOCIAL SERVICES BLOCK GRANTS TO $2.4B 106 303 30 SEPTEMBER 1999 N 41 54 39 11 2 43 2 35 0 8 INCREASE CHILD CARE BLOCK GRANTS TO $2B 106 304 30 SEPTEMBER 1999 Y 44 51 2 49 42 2 36 0 6 2 OSHA COMPLIANCE ASSISTANCE PROGRAMS 106 305 1 OCTOBER 1999 Y 93 0 51 0 42 0 34 0 8 0 INCREASE DIABETES RESEARCH BY $827M 106 306 4 OCTOBER 1999 Y 88 3 48 2 40 1 33 1 7 0 TRANSPORTATION APPROPRIATIONS 106 307 5 OCTOBER 1999 Y 45 54 0 54 45 0 37 0 8 0 RONNIE WHITE DISTRICT COURT JUDGE 106 308 5 OCTOBER 1999 Y 93 5 54 0 39 5 31 5 8 0 BRIAN STEWARD DISTRICT JUDGE 106 309 5 OCTOBER 1999 Y 69 29 25 29 44 0 36 0 8 0 RAYMOND FISHER DISTRICT JUDGE 106 310 5 OCTOBER 1999 Y 37 61 9 44 28 17 23 14 5 3 ALLOW 24 ADDITIONAL FLIGHTS REAGAN NATIONAL AIRPORT 106 311 5 OCTOBER 1999 Y 30 68 3 50 27 18 24 13 3 5 REQUIRE TICKET REFUND FOR BUMPED AIRLINE PASSENGERS 106 312 6 OCTOBER 1999 N 51 49 51 4 0 45 0 37 0 8 FOREIGN OPERATIONS APPROPRIATIONS 106 313 6 OCTOBER 1999 N 54 46 54 1 0 45 0 37 0 8 ACROSS THE BOARD SPENDING CUTS TO PROTECT SOCIAL SECURITY 106 314 6 OCTOBER 1999 N 54 46 53 2 1 44 0 37 1 7 SOCIAL SECURITY 106 315 6 OCTOBER 1999 N 56 43 54 0 2 43 2 35 0 8 $300M FOR TEACHER PREPARATION AND RECRUITMENT 106 316 6 OCTOBER 1999 N 50 49 50 4 0 45 0 37 0 8 EXEMPT EDUCATION FROM ACROSS THE BOARD SPENDING CUTS 106 317 7 OCTOBER 1999 N 53 45 53 1 0 44 0 36 0 8 $200M FOR SCHOOL DISTRICTS FOR EDUCATION ACCOUNTABILITY 106 318 7 OCTOBER 1999 Y 98 1 54 1 44 0 36 0 8 0 STUDY ECONOMIC STATUS OF FORMER WELFARE RECIPIENTS 106 319 7 OCTOBER 1999 N 2 97 2 53 0 44 0 36 0 8 OSHA AND ERGONOMICS REGULATIONS 106 320 7 OCTOBER 1999 Y 59 40 15 40 44 0 36 0 8 0 DAVIS-BACON ACT AND FEDERAL DISASTER AREAS 106 321 7 OCTOBER 1999 Y 73 25 35 20 38 5 32 3 6 2 LABOR, HHS, AND EDUCATION APPROPRIATIONS 106 322 12 OCTOBER 1999 Y 79 20 45 10 34 10 26 10 8 0 AGRICULTURE APPROPRIATIONS 106 323 13 OCTOBER 1999 Y 74 26 42 13 32 13 25 12 7 1 AGRICULTURE APPROPRIATIONS 106 324 13 OCTOBER 1999 N 55 45 55 0 0 45 0 37 0 8 NUCLEAR TEST BAN TREATY 106 325 13 OCTOBER 1999 Y 48 51 4 51 44 0 36 0 8 0 NUCLEAR TEST BAN TREATY 106 326 14 OCTOBER 1999 87 11 52 3 35 8 29 6 6 2 DEFENSE APPROPRIATIONS 106 327 14 OCTOBER 1999 77 20 34 20 43 0 35 0 8 0 CAMPAIGN FINANCE REFORM -- CONTRIBUTION DISCLOSURE 106 328 15 OCTOBER 1999 Y 93 5 52 3 41 2 33 2 8 0 VETERANS AND HUD APPROPRIATIONS 106 329 18 OCTOBER 1999 N 1 92 0 53 1 39 0 32 1 7 CAMPAIGN FINANCE REFORM -- SOFT MONEY AND UNION DUES 106 330 19 OCTOBER 1999 Y 52 48 7 48 45 0 37 0 8 0 CAMPAIGN FINANCE REFORM -- SHAYS MEEHAN 106 331 19 OCTOBER 1999 Y 53 47 8 47 45 0 37 0 8 0 CAMPAIGN FINANCE REFORM -- SOFT MONEY AND UNION DUES 106 332 20 OCTOBER 1999 N 52 48 48 7 4 41 1 36 3 5 BAN PARTIAL BIRTH ABORTION 106 333 20 OCTOBER 1999 N 53 47 49 6 4 41 1 36 3 5 BAN PARTIAL BIRTH ABORTION 106 334 20 OCTOBER 1999 Y 36 63 4 50 32 13 27 10 5 3 BAN PARTIAL BIRTH ABORTION 106 335 20 OCTOBER 1999 N 61 38 51 3 10 35 9 28 1 7 BAN PARTIAL BIRTH ABORTION 106 336 21 OCTOBER 1999 N 48 51 46 8 2 43 1 36 1 7 BAN PARTIAL BIRTH ABORTION -- SUPPORT ROE V. WADE 106 337 21 OCTOBER 1999 Y 51 47 8 45 43 2 36 1 7 1 BAN PARTIAL BIRTH ABORTION -- SUPPORT ROE V. WADE 106 338 21 OCTOBER 1999 N 46 51 45 7 1 44 0 37 1 7 BAN PARTIAL BIRTH ABORTION -- FETAL TISSUE RESEARCH 106 339 21 OCTOBER 1999 N 46 51 12 40 34 11 29 8 5 3 BAN PARTIAL BIRTH ABORTION -- HELP SPECIAL NEEDS CHILDREN 106 340 21 OCTOBER 1999 N 63 34 49 3 14 31 10 27 4 4 BAN PARTIAL BIRTH ABORTION 106 341 26 OCTOBER 1999 Y 90 8 47 6 43 2 36 1 7 1 TRADE WITH SUB-SAHARAN AFRICA 106 342 29 OCTOBER 1999 N 45 46 45 6 0 40 0 32 0 8 TRADE WITH SUB-SAHARAN AFRICA 106 343 2 NOVEMBER 1999 N 49 48 47 5 2 43 1 36 1 7 D.C., LABOR, HHS, EDUCATION APPROPRIATIONS 106 344 2 NOVEMBER 1999 Y 74 23 45 7 29 16 24 13 5 3 TRADE WITH SUB-SAHARAN AFRICA 106 345 2 NOVEMBER 1999 N 54 43 46 6 8 37 5 32 3 5 TRADE WITH SUB-SAHARAN AFRICA -- LABOR STANDARDS 106 346 2 NOVEMBER 1999 N 53 44 41 11 12 33 9 28 3 5 TRADE WITH SUB-SAHARAN AFRICA -- TRANSSHIPMENT 106 347 2 NOVEMBER 1999 N 57 40 48 4 9 36 5 32 4 4 TRADE WITH SUB-SAHARAN AFRICA -- ENVIRONMENTAL AGREEMENTS 106 348 2 NOVEMBER 1999 Y 70 27 45 7 25 20 21 16 4 4 TRADE WITH SUB-SAHARAN AFRICA -- RECIPROCAL TRADE 106 349 3 NOVEMBER 1999 N 66 31 48 5 18 26 12 24 6 2 TRADE WITH SUB-SAHARAN AFRICA -- HUMAN RIGHTS 106 350 3 NOVEMBER 1999 Y 54 42 34 19 20 23 16 19 4 4 TRADE WITH SUB-SAHARAN AFRICA -- DUMPING 106 351 3 NOVEMBER 1999 Y 96 0 53 0 43 0 35 0 8 0 TRADE WITH SUB-SAHARAN AFRICA -- NO CHILD LABOR 106 352 3 NOVEMBER 1999 N 66 29 48 5 18 24 13 21 5 3 TRADE WITH SUB-SAHARAN AFRICA -- STANDARDS FOR TRADE 106 353 3 NOVEMBER 1999 Y 76 19 46 6 30 13 25 10 5 3 TRADE WITH SUB-SAHARAN AFRICA 106 354 4 NOVEMBER 1999 Y 90 8 52 1 38 7 30 7 8 0 FINANCIAL SERVICES OVERHAUL 106 355 8 NOVEMBER 1999 Y 94 0 53 0 41 0 34 0 7 0 BANKRUPTCY REFORM -- HEALTH CARE FACILITIES 106 356 9 NOVEMBER 1999 N 50 48 50 4 0 44 0 37 0 7 RAISE MINIMUM WAGE TO $5.65 AN HOUR BY 1 JAN. 2000 106 357 9 NOVEMBER 1999 N 54 44 53 1 1 43 0 37 1 6 RAISE MINIMUM WAGE TO $5.50 AN HOUSE BY 1 MARCH 2000 106 358 9 NOVEMBER 1999 N 51 46 50 3 1 43 1 36 0 7 BANKRUPTCY REFORM -- PEDATORY LENDING 106 359 9 NOVEMBER 1999 N 59 38 50 3 9 35 6 31 3 4 BANKRUPTCY REFORM -- CREDIT CARDS UNDER 21 106 360 10 NOVEMBER 1999 N 50 49 47 7 3 42 3 34 0 8 INCREASE PENALTIES AMPHETAMINE MANUFACTURE 106 361 10 NOVEMBER 1999 Y 96 2 51 2 45 0 37 0 8 0 CAROL MOSELEY-BRAUN AMBASSADOR NEW ZEALAND 106 362 10 NOVEMBER 1999 Y 96 3 52 2 44 1 36 1 8 0 LINDA MORGAN MEMBER SURFACE TRANSPORTATION BOARD 106 363 10 NOVEMBER 1999 N 29 69 26 27 3 42 2 35 1 7 BANKRUPTCY REFORM -- HOMESTEAD EXEMPTION 106 364 10 NOVEMBER 1999 Y 76 22 34 19 42 3 35 2 7 1 BANKRUPTCY REFORM -- HOMESTEAD EXEMPTION 106 365 10 NOVEMBER 1999 Y 45 51 3 49 42 2 35 1 7 1 BANKRUPTCY REFORM -- FAMILY RELATED EXPENSES 106 366 17 NOVEMBER 1999 Y 27 71 1 52 26 19 25 12 1 7 REGULATE AGRIBUSINESS MERGERS 106 367 17 NOVEMBER 1999 N 54 43 50 2 4 41 3 34 1 7 BANKRUPTCY REFORM -- LOW INCOME DEBTORS 106 368 17 NOVEMBER 1999 Y 82 16 37 16 45 0 37 0 8 0 BANKRUPTCY REFORM -- TOO LENIENT CONSUMER LENDERS 106 369 18 NOVEMBER 1999 Y 80 8 45 2 35 6 27 6 8 0 OMNIBUS APPROPRIATIONS FOR FISCAL 2000 106 370 18 NOVEMBER 1999 N 56 33 39 8 17 25 12 22 5 3 TWO-YEAR MORATORIUM CERTAIN COAL MINING REGULATIONS 106 371 18 NOVEMBER 1999 Y 88 1 46 1 42 0 34 0 8 0 $81M LOAN FORGIVENESS NORTH CAROLINA FARMERS 106 372 19 NOVEMBER 1999 Y 95 1 51 1 44 0 36 0 8 0 DISABLED WORKERS CAN KEEP THEIR MEDICAL BENEFITS 106 373 19 NOVEMBER 1999 Y 87 9 50 2 37 7 30 6 7 1 OMNIBUS APPROPRIATIONS FOR 2000 106 374 19 NOVEMBER 1999 Y 74 24 42 12 32 12 26 10 6 2 OMNIBUS APPROPRIATIONS FOR 2000 106 375 1 FEBRUARY 2000 N 53 44 51 1 2 43 1 36 1 7 BANKRUPTCY REFORM -- DEBT COLLECTION LENDERS ABOVE 100% 106 376 2 FEBRUARY 2000 Y 80 17 35 17 45 0 37 0 8 0 ABORTION CLINICS 106 377 2 FEBRUARY 2000 N 54 43 50 2 4 41 3 34 1 7 BANKRUPTCY REFORM -- RENTERS CAN STAY IN APARTMENTS 106 378 2 FEBRUARY 2000 Y 29 68 1 51 28 17 25 12 3 5 DEBTS OF GUN MANUFACTURERS 106 379 2 FEBRUARY 2000 Y 83 14 50 2 33 12 26 11 7 1 BANKRUPTCY REFORM 106 380 3 FEBRUARY 2000 Y 89 4 50 0 39 4 31 4 8 0 ALAN GREENSPAN CHAIRMAN FEDERAL RESERVE BOARD 106 381 8 FEBRUARY 2000 Y 94 3 54 0 40 3 32 3 8 0 NUCLEAR WASTE STORAGE 106 382 10 FEBRUARY 2000 N 64 34 52 2 12 32 5 31 7 1 NUCLEAR WASTE STORAGE 106 383 10 FEBRUARY 2000 Y 79 19 35 19 44 0 36 0 8 0 THOMAS AMBRO FOR CIRCUIT COURT JUDGE 106 384 10 FEBRUARY 2000 Y 96 2 52 2 44 0 36 0 8 0 THOMAS AMBRO FOR CIRCUIT COURT JUDGE 106 385 10 FEBRUARY 2000 Y 95 2 51 2 44 0 36 0 8 0 JOEL PISANO DISTRICT COURT JUDGE 106 386 24 FEBRUARY 2000 Y 98 0 54 0 44 0 36 0 8 0 PRESIDENT REPORT ON MISSILE TECHNOLOGY IN IRAN 106 387 24 FEBRUARY 2000 Y 98 0 54 0 44 0 36 0 8 0 KERMIT BYE CIRCUIT COURT JUDGE 106 388 24 FEBRUARY 2000 Y 98 0 54 0 44 0 36 0 8 0 GEORGE DANIELS DISTRICT COURT JUDGE 106 389 29 FEBRUARY 2000 Y 44 54 3 50 41 4 34 3 7 1 $1.2B FOR SPECIAL EDUCATION 106 390 29 FEBRUARY 2000 Y 98 0 53 0 45 0 37 0 8 0 TEACHER TAX CREDITS IF THEY BUY CLASSROOM MATERIALS 106 391 1 MARCH 2000 N 57 42 53 1 4 41 4 33 0 8 $25B MODERNIZATION BONDS FOR PUBLIC SCHOOL CONSTRUCTION 106 392 1 MARCH 2000 Y 96 2 52 1 44 1 36 1 8 0 TAX DEDUCTION FOR DONATING COMPUTER EQUIPMENT 106 393 1 MARCH 2000 N 58 40 52 1 6 39 4 33 2 6 $275M TO IMPROVE POOR-PERFORMING SCHOOLS 106 394 1 MARCH 2000 Y 89 9 44 9 45 0 37 0 8 0 REQUIRE HHS TO REPORT ON CHILD POVERTY 106 395 1 MARCH 2000 Y 42 56 0 53 42 3 34 3 8 0 $1.2B FUND EFFORTS TO REDUCE CLASS SIZE 106 396 2 MARCH 2000 N 54 43 53 0 1 43 1 35 0 8 EDUCATION SAVINGS ACCOUNTS -- MARRIAGE PENALTY 106 397 2 MARCH 2000 N 25 73 1 53 24 20 19 17 5 3 EDUCATION SAVINGS ACCOUNTS -- BUDGETARY OFFSETS 106 398 2 MARCH 2000 N 59 40 54 0 5 40 4 33 1 7 EDUCATION SAVINGS ACCOUNTS -- SUNSET PROVISIONS 106 399 2 MARCH 2000 Y 39 60 0 54 39 6 32 5 7 1 $1.2B FOR TEACHER TRAINING 106 400 2 MARCH 2000 Y 96 1 53 1 43 0 35 0 8 0 ZERO-TOLERANCE POLICIES VIOLENCE AND ILLEGAL DRUG USE 106 401 2 MARCH 2000 Y 49 49 5 49 44 0 36 0 8 0 REDUCE THREAT OF GUN VIOLENCE IN SCHOOLS 106 402 2 MARCH 2000 Y 49 49 5 49 44 0 36 0 8 0 REDUCE THREAT OF GUN VIOLENCE IN SCHOOLS 106 403 2 MARCH 2000 Y 41 57 2 52 39 5 32 4 7 1 $1.2B INCREASE IN PELL GRANTS 106 404 2 MARCH 2000 N 29 69 0 54 29 15 25 11 4 4 STATE ACHIEVEMENT STANDARDS 106 405 2 MARCH 2000 N 30 68 9 45 21 23 17 19 4 4 STATE ACHIEVEMENT STANDARDS AND SOCIAL PROMOTION 106 406 2 MARCH 2000 Y 91 7 47 7 44 0 36 0 8 0 $7M TO REDUCE GUN VIOLENCE IN SCHOOLS 106 407 2 MARCH 2000 N 61 37 52 2 9 35 7 29 2 6 EDUCATION SAVINGS ACCOUNTS 106 408 7 MARCH 2000 Y 93 0 52 0 41 0 33 0 8 0 JULIO FUENTES CIRCUIT COURT JUDGE 106 409 8 MARCH 2000 Y 82 17 42 12 40 5 34 3 6 2 FAA AUTHORIZATION 106 410 8 MARCH 2000 Y 86 13 41 13 45 0 37 0 8 0 MARSHA BERZON CIRCUIT COURT JUDGE 106 411 8 MARCH 2000 Y 85 14 40 14 45 0 37 0 8 0 RICHARD PAEZ CIRCUIT COURT JUDGE 106 412 9 MARCH 2000 Y 64 34 19 34 45 0 37 0 8 0 MARSHA BERZON CIRCUIT COURT JUDGE 106 413 9 MARCH 2000 N 31 67 31 22 0 45 0 37 0 8 RICHARD PAEZ CIRCUIT COURT JUDGE 106 414 9 MARCH 2000 Y 59 39 14 39 45 0 37 0 8 0 RICHARD PAEZ CIRCUIT COURT JUDGE 106 415 21 MARCH 2000 N 55 44 52 2 3 42 3 34 0 8 ELIMINATE SOCIAL SECURITY EARNINGS TEST 106 416 22 MARCH 2000 Y 100 0 55 0 45 0 37 0 8 0 ELIMINATE SOCIAL SECURITY EARNINGS TEST 106 417 23 MARCH 2000 Y 99 1 54 1 45 0 37 0 8 0 COMMEND RALLY FOR RURAL AMERICA 106 418 23 MARCH 2000 Y 95 5 50 5 45 0 37 0 8 0 AGRICULTURAL CROP INSURANCE 106 419 28 MARCH 2000 Y 36 64 7 48 29 16 27 10 2 6 DESECRATION OF THE FLAG -- PENALTIES 106 420 28 MARCH 2000 N 67 33 52 3 15 30 14 23 1 7 CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT PERMIT STATES TO LIMIT CAMPAIGN FINANCES 106 421 29 MARCH 2000 Y 100 0 55 0 45 0 37 0 8 0 DESECRATION OF THE FLAG 106 422 29 MARCH 2000 N 63 37 51 4 12 33 6 31 6 2 CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT TO BAN FLAG DESECRATION 106 423 30 MARCH 2000 Y 99 0 55 0 44 0 36 0 8 0 NONPROFIT FINANCING INSTITUTIONS ISSUE CERTAIN LOANS 106 424 30 MARCH 2000 Y 97 0 53 0 44 0 36 0 8 0 SATELLITE TELEVISION LOAN GUARANTEE PROGRAM 106 425 30 MARCH 2000 Y 86 11 48 5 38 6 32 4 6 2 SUSPEND 4.3 CENT GAS TAX 106 426 5 APRIL 2000 Y 51 49 6 49 45 0 37 0 8 0 MEDICARE PRESCRIPTION DRUG BENEFITS 106 427 5 APRIL 2000 Y 99 1 54 1 45 0 37 0 8 0 ELIMINATE THE MARRIAGE PENALTY TAX 106 428 5 APRIL 2000 N 54 46 54 1 0 45 0 37 0 8 REDUCE TAX CUT BY $28.1B SHIFT TO EDUCATION 106 429 5 APRIL 2000 N 52 48 51 4 1 44 1 36 0 8 REDUCE TAX CUT BY $75B TO INCREASE DEBT REDUCTION 106 430 5 APRIL 2000 N 16 84 16 39 0 45 0 37 0 8 REDUCED DEBT BY $15B PER YEAR 106 431 6 APRIL 2000 Y 65 35 21 34 44 1 36 1 8 0 ELIMINATE 4.3 CENT GAS TAX 106 432 6 APRIL 2000 N 51 49 47 8 4 41 3 34 1 7 NO DRILLING ARCTIC NATIONAL WILDLIFE REFUGE 106 433 6 APRIL 2000 Y 99 0 54 0 45 0 37 0 8 0 REDUCE TAXES BY $483B OVER FIVE YEARS 106 434 6 APRIL 2000 Y 99 0 54 0 45 0 37 0 8 0 DO NOT ELIMINATE INTERNAL COMBUSTION ENGINE 106 435 6 APRIL 2000 Y 99 0 54 0 45 0 37 0 8 0 $28M AID TO MILITARY FAMILIES ELIGIBLE FOR FOOD STAMPS 106 436 6 APRIL 2000 N 54 45 54 0 0 45 0 37 0 8 SHIFT $5.9B FROM TAX CUT TO SCHOOL MODERNIZATION 106 437 6 APRIL 2000 N 19 81 5 50 14 31 10 27 4 4 NO HUD MONEY FOR SMOKE SHOP OR TOBACCO OUTLET 106 438 6 APRIL 2000 Y 53 47 9 46 44 1 36 1 8 0 JUVENILE JUSTIVE BILL 106 439 7 APRIL 2000 Y 44 56 0 55 44 1 36 1 8 0 MAINTAIN MEDICARE SURPLUS RESERVE 106 440 7 APRIL 2000 Y 100 0 55 0 45 0 37 0 8 0 $500M FROM SURPLUS FOR VETERANS BENEFITS 106 441 7 APRIL 2000 Y 46 54 1 54 45 0 37 0 8 0 $15B RESERVE FUND INCREASE DISCRETIONARY SPENDING 106 442 7 APRIL 2000 Y 44 56 5 50 39 6 32 5 7 1 ELIMINATE THE TAX CUTS 106 443 7 APRIL 2000 Y 51 49 6 49 45 0 37 0 8 0 INCREASE PELL GRANTS TO $3,700 106 444 7 APRIL 2000 N 30 70 28 27 2 43 2 35 0 8 MEDICARE TRUST FUND NOT COUNTED TOWARDS SURPLUS 106 445 7 APRIL 2000 Y 45 55 1 54 44 1 37 0 7 1 BUDGET RESOLUTION -- DEMOCRATIC ALTERNATIVE 106 446 7 APRIL 2000 Y 47 53 4 51 43 2 36 1 7 1 FULLY FUND PROGRAMS INDIVIDUALS WITH DISABILITIES 106 447 7 APRIL 2000 N 45 55 45 10 0 45 0 37 0 8 INCREASE DISCRETIONARY HEALTH FUNDING BY $1.6B 106 448 7 APRIL 2000 N 54 46 54 1 0 45 0 37 0 8 ENFORCE THE EXISTING GUN LAWS 106 449 7 APRIL 2000 N 51 49 51 4 0 45 0 37 0 8 INCREASE THE MINIMUM WAGE BY $1 PER HOUR 106 450 7 APRIL 2000 Y 51 48 6 48 45 0 37 0 8 0 INCREASE THE MINIMUM WAGE BY $1 PER HOUR 106 451 7 APRIL 2000 N 49 49 49 4 0 45 0 37 0 8 SHIFT $11.2B FROM TAX CUT TO MEDICAID 106 452 7 APRIL 2000 Y 49 49 4 49 45 0 37 0 8 0 SHIFT $11.2B FROM TAX CUT TO MEDICAID 106 453 7 APRIL 2000 N 51 45 51 2 0 43 0 35 0 8 BUDGET RESOLUTION 106 454 11 APRIL 2000 N 43 56 43 12 0 44 0 36 0 8 SUSPEND 4.3 CENT GAS TAX 106 455 12 APRIL 2000 95 0 53 0 42 0 34 0 8 0 OFFER EMPLOYEE STOCK OPTIONS TO HOURLY WAGE EMPLOYEES 106 456 13 APRIL 2000 N 53 45 53 1 0 44 0 36 0 8 ELIMINATE MARRIAGE TAX PENALTY 106 457 13 APRIL 2000 N 53 45 53 1 0 44 0 36 0 8 ELIMINATE MARRIAGE TAX PENALTY 106 458 13 APRIL 2000 N 55 43 54 0 1 43 1 35 0 8 ADJOURNMENT RESOLUTION 106 459 13 APRIL 2000 N 50 48 50 4 0 44 0 36 0 8 BUDGET RESOLUTION 106 460 25 APRIL 2000 Y 82 12 52 0 30 12 23 11 7 1 VICTIMS RIGHTS 106 461 27 APRIL 2000 51 44 51 1 0 43 0 36 0 7 MARRIAGE PENALTY TAX 106 462 2 MAY 2000 N 64 35 51 3 13 32 5 32 8 0 COMPLETE PERMANENT NUCLEAR WASTE REPOSITORY 106 463 3 MAY 2000 Y 98 0 53 0 45 0 37 0 8 0 REDUCE ACHIEVEMENT GAP OF POOR PERFORMING STUDENTS 106 464 3 MAY 2000 Y 45 54 0 54 45 0 37 0 8 0 EDUCATION AUTHORIZATION -- DEMOCRATIC SUBSTITUTE 106 465 4 MAY 2000 Y 43 54 1 53 42 1 35 1 7 0 REWARD TEACHERS WHO IMPROVE STUDENT PERFORMANCE 106 466 4 MAY 2000 N 54 42 51 2 3 40 2 34 1 6 ESTABLISH TEACHER MERIT RAISES 106 467 4 MAY 2000 Y 44 53 0 53 44 0 36 0 8 0 $1.75B TO REDUCE CLASS SIZES 106 468 9 MAY 2000 Y 97 0 52 0 45 0 37 0 8 0 $50M TO IMPROVE TEACHER TRAINING 106 469 9 MAY 2000 N 13 84 0 52 13 32 7 30 6 2 EDUCATION AUTHORIZATION -- CENTRIST SUBSTITUTE 106 470 10 MAY 2000 Y 90 6 49 2 41 4 34 3 7 1 TRADE WITH SUB-SAHARAN AFRICA AND CARIBBEAN 106 471 11 MAY 2000 Y 76 18 47 6 29 12 26 9 3 3 TRADE WITH SUB-SAHARAN AFRICA AND CARIBBEAN 106 472 11 MAY 2000 Y 77 19 47 6 30 13 25 10 5 3 TRADE WITH SUB-SAHARAN AFRICA AND CARIBBEAN 106 473 16 MAY 2000 Y 94 2 53 1 41 1 34 0 7 1 SEARGENT AT ARMS GET ABSENT SENATORS 106 474 16 MAY 2000 Y 42 54 1 53 41 1 33 1 8 0 COMMEND MILLION MOM MARCH -- GUN CONTROL 106 475 16 MAY 2000 Y 41 54 0 53 41 1 33 1 8 0 E. DOUGLAS HAMILTON U.S. MARSHAL 106 476 17 MAY 2000 Y 45 54 1 54 44 0 36 0 8 0 RIGHT TO OWN FIREARMS SHALL NOT BE INFRINGED 106 477 17 MAY 2000 Y 69 30 52 3 17 27 12 24 5 3 ENFORCE GUN LAWS 106 478 17 MAY 2000 Y 50 49 7 48 43 1 35 1 8 0 COMMEND MILLION MOM MARCH -- GUN CONTROL 106 479 18 MAY 2000 Y 53 47 15 40 38 7 32 5 6 2 U.S. TROOPS IN KOSOVO 106 480 18 MAY 2000 Y 96 4 52 3 44 1 36 1 8 0 MILITARY CONSTRUCTION APPROPRIATIONS 106 481 24 MAY 2000 N 64 35 54 1 10 34 8 28 2 6 BRADLEY SMITH MEMBER FEDERAL ELECTION COMM 106 482 24 MAY 2000 Y 98 1 54 1 44 0 36 0 8 0 DANNY MCDONALD MEMBER FEDERAL ELECTION COMM 106 483 24 MAY 2000 Y 74 25 30 25 44 0 36 0 8 0 TIMOTHY DYK CIRCUIT COURT JUDGE 106 484 24 MAY 2000 Y 63 36 19 36 44 0 36 0 8 0 GERARD LYNCH DISTRICT COURT JUDGE 106 485 24 MAY 2000 Y 83 16 39 16 44 0 36 0 8 0 JAMES BRADY DISTRICT COURT JUDGE 106 486 24 MAY 2000 Y 86 14 41 14 45 0 37 0 8 0 MARY MCLAUGHLIN DISTRICT COURT JUDGE 106 487 25 MAY 2000 Y 100 0 55 0 45 0 37 0 8 0 FUNDING FOR CAPITOL POLICE 106 488 25 MAY 2000 Y 98 2 53 2 45 0 37 0 8 0 LEGISLATIVE BRANCH APPROPRIATIONS 106 489 25 MAY 2000 Y 91 4 48 4 43 0 35 0 8 0 AGRICULTURAL CROP INSURANCE 106 490 6 JUNE 2000 Y 93 0 53 0 40 0 34 0 6 0 $180 PER MONTH FOR SOLDIERS ELIGIBLE FOR FOOD STAMPS 106 491 7 JUNE 2000 Y 96 1 53 0 43 1 35 1 8 0 MILITARY RETIREE HEALTH BENEFITS 106 492 7 JUNE 2000 Y 52 46 17 36 35 10 28 9 7 1 MILITARY RETIREE HEALTH BENEFITS 106 493 7 JUNE 2000 N 51 47 50 3 1 44 1 36 0 8 RESTRICTIONS ON DISMANTLING STRATEGIC NUCLEAR WEAPONS 106 494 7 JUNE 2000 Y 35 63 13 40 22 23 19 18 3 5 MILITARY BASE CLOSURES IN 2003 AND 2005 106 495 8 JUNE 2000 N 51 48 51 4 0 44 0 36 0 8 IMPROVE ACCESS TO MANAGED CARE 106 496 8 JUNE 2000 N 42 57 41 14 1 43 1 35 0 8 CAMPAIGN FINANCE REPORTS 106 497 9 JUNE 2000 88 0 50 0 38 0 31 0 7 0 ACCOUNTING METHOD IN DEFENSE DEPARTMENT 106 498 13 JUNE 2000 Y 84 14 41 13 43 1 36 0 7 1 DEFENSE DEPARTMENT NOT USE DANGEROUS PESTICIDES 106 499 13 JUNE 2000 Y 65 32 49 4 16 28 12 24 4 4 NO CORPORATE JETS FOR ARMY AND NAVY SECRETARIES 106 500 13 JUNE 2000 Y 83 15 54 0 29 15 21 15 8 0 SHIFT $922M FROM DEFENSE DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION FUNDING 106 501 13 JUNE 2000 Y 95 3 54 0 41 3 33 3 8 0 DEFENSE APPROPRIATIONS 106 502 14 JUNE 2000 Y 97 0 55 0 42 0 34 0 8 0 JOHN GORDON UNDER SECRETARY NUCLEAR ENERGY 106 503 14 JUNE 2000 Y 97 0 54 0 43 0 35 0 8 0 TRANSPORTATION APPROPRIATIONS 106 504 15 JUNE 2000 Y 46 52 13 41 33 11 27 9 6 2 TRANSPORTATION APPROPRIATIONS 106 505 15 JUNE 2000 Y 95 3 54 0 41 3 34 2 7 1 TRANSPORTATION APPROPRIATIONS 106 506 15 JUNE 2000 Y 99 0 55 0 44 0 36 0 8 0 TRANSPORTATION APPROPRIATIONS 106 507 16 JUNE 2000 Y 87 0 48 0 39 0 32 0 7 0 E-COMMERCE -- ELECTRONIC SIGNATURES 106 508 20 JUNE 2000 N 50 49 48 6 2 43 1 36 1 7 ABORTIONS AT OVERSEAS HOSPITALS 106 509 20 JUNE 2000 N 50 49 48 6 2 43 2 35 0 8 HELP JUSTICE DEPARTMENT INVESTIGATE HATE CRIMES 106 510 20 JUNE 2000 Y 57 42 13 41 44 1 36 1 8 0 HATE CRIMES INCLUDE GENDER, SEXUAL ORIENTATION, DISABLED 106 511 20 JUNE 2000 N 59 41 52 3 7 38 5 32 2 6 ESTABLISH COMMISSION TO STUDY RELATIONS WITH CUBA 106 512 21 JUNE 2000 Y 89 11 53 2 36 9 28 9 8 0 SHIFT $225M MILITARY AID TO SUBSTANCE ABUSE PROGRAMS 106 513 21 JUNE 2000 N 19 79 13 41 6 38 6 30 0 8 REDUCE COUNTER-NARCOTICS FUNDING FROM $934M TO $200M 106 514 21 JUNE 2000 Y 47 51 8 46 39 5 31 5 8 0 HELICOPTERS FOR COLOMBIAN DRUG ENFORCEMENT 106 515 22 JUNE 2000 Y 95 4 53 2 42 2 34 2 8 0 FOREIGN OPERATIONS APPROPRIATIONS 106 516 22 JUNE 2000 Y 94 3 54 1 40 2 33 1 7 1 SERGEANT AT ARMS GET ABSENT SENATORS 106 517 22 JUNE 2000 N 57 41 54 1 3 40 0 35 3 5 PROHIBIT FUNDS OSHA ERGONOMIC STANDARDS 106 518 22 JUNE 2000 Y 44 53 2 52 42 1 35 0 7 1 MEDICARE PRESCRIPTION DRUG PROGRAM 106 519 27 JUNE 2000 Y 96 0 55 0 41 0 33 0 8 0 ANTIMICROBIAL RESISTANCE DETECTION PROGRAM 106 520 27 JUNE 2000 Y 47 52 3 52 44 0 36 0 8 0 $10B TITLE I EDUCATION GRANTS 106 521 27 JUNE 2000 Y 49 50 5 50 44 0 36 0 8 0 $250M ACCOUNTABILITY TITLE I EDUCATION GRANTS 106 522 27 JUNE 2000 Y 44 55 0 55 44 0 36 0 8 0 $1.75B TO REDUCE SCHOOL CLASS SIZES 106 523 27 JUNE 2000 Y 95 3 55 0 40 3 32 3 8 0 BLOCK INTERNET ACCESS OF MINORS TO OBSCENE MATERIAL 106 524 27 JUNE 2000 Y 75 24 38 17 37 7 31 5 6 2 BLOCK INTERNET ACCESS OF MINORS TO OBSCENE MATERIAL 106 525 28 JUNE 2000 Y 99 0 55 0 44 0 36 0 8 0 MONEY MAY BE USED FOR SAME SEX SCHOOLS 106 526 28 JUNE 2000 Y 98 1 54 1 44 0 36 0 8 0 $25M FOR FETAL ALCOHOL SYNDROME RESEARCH 106 527 28 JUNE 2000 Y 51 48 7 48 44 0 36 0 8 0 ADDITIONAL $202M FOR TEACHER TRAINING 106 528 28 JUNE 2000 Y 48 51 4 51 44 0 36 0 8 0 INCREASE TO $1B FUNDS FOR COMMUNITY LEARNING CENTERS 106 529 28 JUNE 2000 Y 48 51 4 51 44 0 36 0 8 0 ADDITIONAL $92M FOR TECHNOLOGY LITERACY 106 530 28 JUNE 2000 Y 47 52 3 52 44 0 36 0 8 0 ADDITIONAL $100M FOR GEAR UP EDUCATION PROGRAM 106 531 28 JUNE 2000 Y 49 50 5 50 44 0 36 0 8 0 $1B FOR EMPLOYMENT TRAINING 106 532 28 JUNE 2000 Y 75 23 48 6 27 17 25 11 2 6 ADDITIONAL $750M FOR TARGETED EDUCATION GRANTS 106 533 28 JUNE 2000 Y 51 47 8 46 43 1 35 1 8 0 ADDITIONAL $2.6B INDIVIDUALS WITH DISABILITY ACT 106 534 29 JUNE 2000 Y 92 6 48 6 44 0 36 0 8 0 CAMPAIGN FINANCE DISCLOSURE 106 535 29 JUNE 2000 Y 98 0 54 0 44 0 36 0 8 0 INCREASE EDUCATION RESEARCH INITIATIVE BY $10M 106 536 29 JUNE 2000 Y 60 37 16 37 44 0 36 0 8 0 MEDICARE LOCK BOX 106 537 29 JUNE 2000 N 54 43 53 1 1 42 1 34 0 8 MEDICARE LOCK BOX 106 538 29 JUNE 2000 Y 44 54 1 54 43 0 35 0 8 0 PROHIBIT GENETIC DISCRIMINATION 106 539 29 JUNE 2000 N 58 40 55 0 3 40 3 32 0 8 PROHIBIT GENETIC DISCRIMINATION 106 540 29 JUNE 2000 N 51 47 51 4 0 43 0 35 0 8 PATIENTS BILL OF RIGHTS 106 541 29 JUNE 2000 Y 47 51 4 51 43 0 35 0 8 0 PATIENTS BILL OF RIGHTS 106 542 30 JUNE 2000 N 56 39 48 6 8 33 6 27 2 6 PRESCRIPTION DRUG PRICE CONTROL 106 543 30 JUNE 2000 Y 41 54 6 48 35 6 28 5 7 1 DISTRIBUTION OF MORNING AFTER PILL IN SCHOOLS 106 544 30 JUNE 2000 Y 40 55 4 50 36 5 29 4 7 1 $15.8B INDIVIDUALS WITH DISABILITIES ACT 106 545 30 JUNE 2000 N 52 43 44 10 8 33 4 29 4 4 LABOR, HHS, EDUCATION APPROPRIATIONS 106 546 10 JULY 2000 54 30 18 30 36 0 29 0 7 0 MADELYN CREEDON DEPUTY ADMINISTRATOR DEFENSE 106 547 11 JULY 2000 Y 99 1 55 0 44 1 37 0 7 1 REPEAL ESTATE TAX 106 548 12 JULY 2000 Y 86 11 43 10 43 1 35 1 8 0 REGULATION OF COMPUTER EXPORTS 106 549 12 JULY 2000 Y 38 62 4 51 34 11 27 10 7 1 BLM CAN RENEW GRAZING PERMITS 106 550 12 JULY 2000 N 27 73 27 28 0 45 0 37 0 8 NATIONAL ENDOWMENT FOR THE ARTS 106 551 13 JULY 2000 Y 81 18 53 2 28 16 21 15 7 1 MARINE-LAUNCHED MISSILE PROGRAM 106 552 13 JULY 2000 N 52 48 52 3 0 45 0 37 0 8 TEST MISSILE DEFENSE SYSTEM 106 553 13 JULY 2000 Y 97 3 55 0 42 3 34 3 8 0 DEFENSE AUTHORIZATION 106 554 13 JULY 2000 Y 46 53 3 52 43 1 35 1 8 0 REPEAL ESTATE TAX -- DEMOCRATIC SUBSTITUTE 106 555 13 JULY 2000 Y 98 1 54 1 44 0 36 0 8 0 EXTEND RESEARCH AND EXPERIMENTATION TAX CREDIT 106 556 13 JULY 2000 Y 46 52 2 52 44 0 36 0 8 0 COLLEGE TUITION TAX CREDIT 106 557 13 JULY 2000 N 40 59 40 15 0 44 0 36 0 8 SUSPEND $0.184 GAS TAX FOR 150 DAYS 106 558 13 JULY 2000 Y 47 53 2 53 45 0 37 0 8 0 SHIFT ESTATE TAX RELIEF TO EDUCATION 106 559 13 JULY 2000 Y 97 3 54 1 43 2 37 0 6 2 REPEAL TELEPHONE TAX 106 560 13 JULY 2000 Y 46 53 3 52 43 1 36 0 7 1 MEDICARE PRESCRIPTION DRUG BENEFIT 106 561 13 JULY 2000 Y 44 55 1 54 43 1 35 1 8 0 $1000 KIDSAVE ACCOUNT FOR EVERY NEWBORN 106 562 13 JULY 2000 N 58 41 54 1 4 40 4 32 0 8 REDUCE TAX ON SOCIAL SECURITY BENEFITS 106 563 14 JULY 2000 Y 45 52 3 51 42 1 34 1 8 0 NATIONAL AFFORDABLE HOUSING TRUST FUND 106 564 14 JULY 2000 Y 57 40 47 7 10 33 7 28 3 5 TAX INCENTIVES ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT CITIES AND RURAL AREAS 106 565 14 JULY 2000 41 56 3 52 38 4 32 2 6 2 DEPENDENT CARE TAX CREDIT FAMILIES UNDER $60,000 106 566 14 JULY 2000 Y 42 54 0 53 42 1 34 1 8 0 INCREASE SOCIAL SECURITY SURVIVORS BENEFITS 106 567 14 JULY 2000 Y 46 51 3 51 43 0 35 0 8 0 $3000 TAX CREDIT FOR LONG-TERM CARE 106 568 14 JULY 2000 N 14 84 11 43 3 41 2 34 1 7 EDUCATION SAVINGS ACCOUNTS 106 569 14 JULY 2000 Y 44 54 3 51 41 3 35 1 6 2 ESTATE TAX REPEAL ONLY THOSE ESTATES LESS THAN $100M 106 570 14 JULY 2000 N 53 45 52 2 1 43 0 36 1 7 ESTATE TAX REPEAL 106 571 14 JULY 2000 N 59 39 50 4 9 35 4 32 5 3 ESTATE TAX REPEAL 106 572 17 JULY 2000 Y 45 49 2 48 43 1 36 0 7 1 EXTEND SOLVENCY OF SOCIAL SECURITY AND MEDICARE 106 573 17 JULY 2000 N 48 47 48 2 0 45 0 37 0 8 MARRIAGE TAX PENALTY -- NO SUNSET PROVISION 106 574 17 JULY 2000 Y 46 50 1 50 45 0 37 0 8 0 MARRIAGE TAX PENALTY -- CAPPED AT $100,000 106 575 17 JULY 2000 Y 40 56 1 50 39 6 31 6 8 0 INCREASE STANDARD DEDUCTION TO $4,750 106 576 17 JULY 2000 Y 30 68 2 51 28 17 23 14 5 3 EXTEND COBRA COVERAGE 106 577 17 JULY 2000 Y 45 53 0 53 45 0 37 0 8 0 EXPAND RIGHTS OF WORKERS SUBJECT TO WAGE DISCRIMINATION 106 578 17 JULY 2000 Y 51 47 6 47 45 0 37 0 8 0 EXPAND COVERAGE OF STATE CHILDRENS HEALTH INSURANCE 106 579 17 JULY 2000 Y 49 49 5 49 44 0 36 0 8 0 TAX CREDIT EMPLOYEE HEALTH INSURANCE LOW INCOME WORKERS 106 580 17 JULY 2000 Y 49 50 5 49 44 1 36 1 8 0 MEDICARE PRESCRIPTION DRUG PROGRAM 106 581 18 JULY 2000 Y 45 54 7 47 38 7 32 5 6 2 WILDFIRE MANAGEMENT 106 582 18 JULY 2000 N 49 50 48 6 1 44 1 36 0 8 NO DESIGNATION NATIONAL MONUMENTS WITHOUT APPROVAL OF CONGRESS 106 583 18 JULY 2000 Y 99 0 54 0 45 0 37 0 8 0 INTERIOR DEPT NOT TO USE BAD PESTICIDES 106 584 18 JULY 2000 Y 41 58 4 50 37 8 33 4 4 4 INTERIOR DEPT NOT TO USE BAD PESTICIDES 106 585 18 JULY 2000 Y 97 2 54 0 43 2 35 2 8 0 INTERIOR DEPARTMENT APPROPRIATIONS 106 586 18 JULY 2000 Y 99 0 54 0 45 0 37 0 8 0 REPEAL MODFICATION OF THE INSTALLMENT METHOD OF ACCOUNTING 106 587 18 JULY 2000 Y 20 79 1 53 19 26 16 21 3 5 MARRIAGE TAX PENALTY 106 588 18 JULY 2000 N 54 45 54 0 0 45 0 37 0 8 MARRIAGE TAX PENALTY 106 589 18 JULY 2000 N 61 38 53 1 8 37 6 31 2 6 MARRIAGE TAX PENALTY 106 590 19 JULY 2000 Y 96 0 54 0 42 0 35 0 7 0 PRESCRIPTION DRUGS CAN BE IMPORTED 106 591 19 JULY 2000 Y 74 21 34 19 40 2 34 1 6 1 PRESCRIPTION DRUGS CAN BE IMPORTED 106 592 20 JULY 2000 N 49 49 47 6 2 43 1 36 1 7 PATHOGEN STANDARDS IN MEAT AND POULTRY PRODUCTS 106 593 20 JULY 2000 N 65 32 32 21 33 11 25 11 8 0 END THE SUGAR PRICE SUPPORT PROGRAM 106 594 20 JULY 2000 N 51 47 45 8 6 39 3 34 3 5 INVESTIGATE ANTI-COMPETITIVE BEHAVIOR STOCKYARDS 106 595 20 JULY 2000 Y 48 49 6 47 42 2 35 1 7 1 PATHOGEN STANDARDS MEAT AND POULTRY 106 596 20 JULY 2000 90 6 47 6 43 0 35 0 8 0 STUDY DECLINE IN FOOD STAMP USE 106 597 20 JULY 2000 72 24 30 23 42 1 34 1 8 0 AMTRAK AUTHORITY LEASE MOTOR VEHICLES 106 598 20 JULY 2000 36 56 9 44 27 12 21 10 6 2 HARDROCK MINING REGULATION 106 599 20 JULY 2000 79 13 44 9 35 4 28 3 7 1 AGRICULTURE APPROPRIATIONS 106 600 21 JULY 2000 60 34 53 1 7 33 5 27 2 6 MARRIAGE TAX PENALTY 106 601 26 JULY 2000 Y 97 0 53 0 44 0 36 0 8 0 TREASURY APPROPRIATIONS 106 602 26 JULY 2000 Y 96 1 52 1 44 0 36 0 8 0 INTELLIGENCE AUTHORIZATION 106 603 27 JULY 2000 Y 100 0 54 0 46 0 37 0 9 0 ENERGY AND WATER APPROPRIATIONS 106 604 27 JULY 2000 Y 91 9 48 6 43 3 34 3 9 0 DEFENSE APPROPRIATIONS 106 605 27 JULY 2000 Y 86 12 45 7 41 5 33 4 8 1 NORMAL TRADE RELATIONS WITH CHINA 106 606 7 SEPTEMBER 2000 Y 45 52 2 51 43 1 35 0 8 1 MISSOURI RIVER MASTER WATER CONTROL 106 607 7 SEPTEMBER 2000 Y 92 5 48 5 44 0 35 0 9 0 NORMAL TRADE RELATIONS WITH CHINA 106 608 7 SEPTEMBER 2000 N 30 67 15 38 15 29 14 21 1 8 NORMAL TRADE RELATIONS WITH CHINA 106 609 7 SEPTEMBER 2000 N 32 64 17 36 15 28 13 21 2 7 NORMAL TRADE RELATIONS WITH CHINA 106 610 7 SEPTEMBER 2000 N 13 81 7 45 6 36 5 28 1 8 NORMAL TRADE RELATIONS WITH CHINA 106 611 7 SEPTEMBER 2000 Y 93 1 52 0 41 1 32 1 9 0 ENERGY AND WATER APPROPRIATIONS 106 612 12 SEPTEMBER 2000 N 29 68 13 40 16 28 14 21 2 7 NORMAL TRADE RELATIONS WITH CHINA 106 613 12 SEPTEMBER 2000 N 32 63 19 33 13 30 12 22 1 8 NORMAL TRADE RELATIONS WITH CHINA 106 614 13 SEPTEMBER 2000 N 33 62 19 32 14 30 12 23 2 7 NORMAL TRADE RELATIONS WITH CHINA 106 615 13 SEPTEMBER 2000 N 29 66 19 32 10 34 9 26 1 8 NORMAL TRADE RELATIONS WITH CHINA 106 616 13 SEPTEMBER 2000 Y 65 32 30 23 35 9 27 8 8 1 NORMAL TRADE RELATIONS WITH CHINA 106 617 13 SEPTEMBER 2000 Y 43 53 24 29 19 24 16 18 3 6 NORMAL TRADE RELATIONS WITH CHINA 106 618 13 SEPTEMBER 2000 N 23 73 13 40 10 33 8 26 2 7 NORMAL TRADE RELATIONS WITH CHINA 106 619 13 SEPTEMBER 2000 N 18 78 7 46 11 32 10 24 1 8 NORMAL TRADE RELATIONS WITH CHINA 106 620 13 SEPTEMBER 2000 N 22 74 9 44 13 30 12 22 1 8 NORMAL TRADE RELATIONS WITH CHINA 106 621 14 SEPTEMBER 2000 N 6 90 1 53 5 37 4 29 1 8 NORMAL TRADE RELATIONS WITH CHINA 106 622 14 SEPTEMBER 2000 N 30 68 20 34 10 34 9 26 1 8 NORMAL TRADE RELATIONS WITH CHINA 106 623 14 SEPTEMBER 2000 N 24 74 11 43 13 31 11 24 2 7 NORMAL TRADE RELATIONS WITH CHINA 106 624 14 SEPTEMBER 2000 N 16 81 8 45 8 36 7 28 1 8 NORMAL TRADE RELATIONS WITH CHINA 106 625 19 SEPTEMBER 2000 Y 83 15 46 8 37 7 29 6 8 1 NORMAL TRADE RELATIONS WITH CHINA 106 626 19 SEPTEMBER 2000 Y 97 1 54 0 43 1 35 0 8 1 H-1B VISAS FOR SKILLED WORKERS 106 627 20 SEPTEMBER 2000 N 28 69 28 26 0 43 0 34 0 9 LEGISLATIVE BRANCH, TREASURY, POSTAL SERVICE APPROPRIATIONS 106 628 21 SEPTEMBER 2000 N 24 71 24 29 0 42 0 33 0 9 WATER RESOURCES DEVELOPMENT OF EVERGLADES 106 629 25 SEPTEMBER 2000 Y 85 1 46 1 39 0 31 0 8 0 WATER RESOURCES DEVELOPMENT OF EVERGLADES 106 630 26 SEPTEMBER 2000 Y 94 3 53 1 41 2 33 1 8 1 H-1B VISAS FOR SKILLED WORKERS 106 631 27 SEPTEMBER 2000 Y 43 55 0 54 43 1 34 1 9 0 ALLOW IMMIGRANTS TO REMAIN IN U.S. WHILE APPLYING FOR PERMANENT RESIDENCE 106 632 27 SEPTEMBER 2000 Y 96 2 54 0 42 2 34 1 8 1 195,000 H-1B VISAS FOR SKILLED WORKERS 106 633 28 SEPTEMBER 2000 Y 96 0 52 0 44 0 35 0 9 0 CONTINUING APPROPRIATIONS 106 634 28 SEPTEMBER 2000 Y 92 3 52 0 40 3 32 2 8 1 H-1B VISAS FOR SKILLED WORKERS 106 635 2 OCTOBER 2000 N 57 37 51 1 6 36 3 30 3 6 ENERGY AND WATER APPROPRIATIONS 106 636 3 OCTOBER 2000 Y 96 1 54 0 42 1 34 0 8 1 H-1B VISAS FOR SKILLED WORKERS 106 637 3 OCTOBER 2000 Y 95 0 53 0 42 0 34 0 8 0 JAMES TEILBORG DISTRICT COURT JUDGE 106 638 5 OCTOBER 2000 Y 95 1 52 0 43 1 34 1 9 0 CONTINUING APPROPRIATIONS 106 639 5 OCTOBER 2000 Y 89 8 49 4 40 4 34 1 6 3 INTERIOR APPROPRIATIONS 106 640 5 OCTOBER 2000 Y 83 13 44 9 39 4 33 1 6 3 INTERIOR APPROPRIATIONS 106 641 6 OCTOBER 2000 Y 78 10 42 7 36 3 28 2 8 1 TRANSPORTATION APPROPRIATIONS 106 642 11 OCTOBER 2000 90 5 48 4 42 1 33 1 9 0 COMBAT HUMAN TRAFFICKING 106 643 11 OCTOBER 2000 95 0 52 0 43 0 34 0 9 0 COMBAT HUMAN TRAFFICKING 106 644 12 OCTOBER 2000 N 63 32 45 7 18 25 13 21 5 4 EPA NEW DRINKING WATER STANDARD FOR ARSENIC 106 645 12 OCTOBER 2000 N 56 39 44 8 12 31 8 26 4 5 EPA MOVE QUICKLY TO CLEAN UP CONTAMINATED RIVERS 106 646 12 OCTOBER 2000 Y 87 8 46 6 41 2 33 1 8 1 VETERANS, HUD, NASA, EPA, NSF, APPROPRIATIONS 106 647 12 OCTOBER 2000 Y 58 37 33 19 25 18 21 13 4 5 LEGISLATIVE BRANCH, TREASURY, POSTAL SERVICE APPROPRIATIONS 106 648 12 OCTOBER 2000 Y 84 9 46 5 38 4 30 3 8 1 AUTHORIZE $309.9B FOR DEFENSE DEPARTMENT 106 649 12 OCTOBER 2000 Y 90 3 51 0 39 3 30 3 9 0 AUTHORIZE $309.9B FOR DEFENSE DEPARTMENT 106 650 12 OCTOBER 2000 Y 90 1 49 0 41 1 32 1 9 0 CONTINUING APPROPRIATIONS 106 651 18 OCTOBER 2000 Y 86 8 45 7 41 1 32 1 9 0 AGRICULTURE APPROPRIATIONS 106 652 19 OCTOBER 2000 85 8 45 6 40 2 32 1 8 1 VETERANS, HUD, ENERGY AND WATER APPROPRIATIONS 106 653 19 OCTOBER 2000 89 0 48 0 41 0 32 0 9 0 BANKRUPTCY REFORM 106 654 25 OCTOBER 2000 Y 65 27 38 11 27 16 26 8 1 8 FOREIGN OPERATIONS APPROPRIATIONS 106 655 25 OCTOBER 2000 N 56 34 40 7 16 27 11 23 5 4 ANIMAS-LA PLATA WATER PROJECT 106 656 25 OCTOBER 2000 Y 85 5 46 1 39 4 30 4 9 0 ANIMAS-LA PLATA WATER PROJECT 106 657 25 OCTOBER 2000 Y 87 2 46 0 41 2 32 2 9 0 CONTINUING APPROPRIATIONS 106 658 26 OCTOBER 2000 N 25 69 25 25 0 44 0 35 0 9 BACKGROUND CHECKS FOR ORGANIZATIONS APPLYING FOR FEDERAL GRANTS 106 659 26 OCTOBER 2000 Y 94 0 50 0 44 0 35 0 9 0 OLDER AMERICANS ACT AUTHORIZATION 106 660 26 OCTOBER 2000 N 55 40 50 1 5 39 3 32 2 7 $240.4B TAX CUT 106 661 26 OCTOBER 2000 Y 94 1 51 0 43 1 34 1 9 0 CONTINUING APPROPRIATIONS 106 662 27 OCTOBER 2000 Y 87 1 47 0 40 1 31 1 9 0 BANKRUPTCY REFORM 106 663 27 OCTOBER 2000 N 48 43 43 5 5 38 2 32 3 6 COMMERCE, JUSTICE, STATE, D.C., APPROPRIATIONS 106 664 27 OCTOBER 2000 Y 86 3 44 2 42 1 33 1 9 0 CONTINUING APPROPRIATIONS 106 665 28 OCTOBER 2000 Y 67 2 33 1 34 1 27 1 7 0 CONTINUING APPROPRIATIONS 106 666 29 OCTOBER 2000 Y 67 1 31 1 36 0 29 0 7 0 CONTINUING APPROPRIATIONS 106 667 30 OCTOBER 2000 Y 70 1 32 1 38 0 29 0 9 0 CONTINUING APPROPRIATIONS 106 668 1 NOVEMBER 2000 N 53 30 41 1 12 29 6 26 6 3 BANKRUPTCY REFORM 106 669 5 DECEMBER 2000 Y 99 0 54 0 45 0 36 0 9 0 CONTINUING APPROPRIATIONS 106 670 5 DECEMBER 2000 N 67 31 53 0 14 31 8 28 6 3 BANKRUPTCY REFORM 106 671 7 DECEMBER 2000 N 70 28 53 0 17 28 10 27 7 1 BANKRUPTCY REFORM 106 672 7 DECEMBER 2000 Y 96 1 52 0 44 1 36 1 8 0 CONTINUING APPROPRIATIONS