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109th Congressional Records

1st Session

 

Voting Performance for California Senators

Vote Number

1

2

3

4

5

6

Agree/Cast

% For When Voting

% of

All Votes

Favored Position +   Non-favored  -  

Boxer (D)

+

+

+

+

+

+

6/6

100%

100%

Feinstein (D)

-

+

+

+

+

+

5/6

83%

83%

 

   

   

Vote

NTEU

Position

Senate Issues

1

Yes

S5: Class Action Overhaul - Civil Rights and Labor Cases February 9, 2005 - Kennedy (D-MA) amendment that would exclude civil rights class action suits and class action claims for lost wages and overtime from the bill's provisions. Rejected 40-59.

2

Yes

S 256: Bankruptcy Overhaul - Minimum Wage March 7, 2005 - Kennedy (D-MA) amendment that would raise the minimum wage from $5.15 an hour to $7.25 an hour over 26 months. Rejected 46-49.

3

Yes

S Con Res 18: Fiscal 2006 Budget Resolution - Social Security March 15, 2005 – Nelson (D-FL) amendment that would express the sense of the Senate that Congress should reject any Social Security plan that requires deep benefit cuts or a massive increase in debt. It also would urge Congress to take action to address Social Security solvency. Rejected 50-50.

4

No

HR 1268: Fiscal 2005 Supplemental Appropriations - Salary Reimbursement for Federal Employees April 13, 2005 – Stevens (R-AK) motion to table (kill) the Durbin (D-IL) amendment that would require that federal employees who take a leave without pay in order to perform certain services as a member of the uniformed service or the National Guard, be reimbursed for the difference between their salary and the pay and allowances they receive while on duty. Motion rejected 39-61

5

No

H Con Res 95: Fiscal 2006 Budget Resolution - Conference Report April 28, 2005 - Adoption of the conference report on the concurrent resolution that would set broad spending and revenue targets for five years. This Resolution failed to include a provision for pay parity for federal employees as supported by NTEU. Adopted 52-47.

6

No

S. 1932: Budget Reconciliation - Discretionary Spending Cap November 3, 2005 - Inhofe (R-OK) motion to waive the Budget Act to allow an amendment to cap non-defense, non-trust fund spending at fiscal 2006 levels beginning in fiscal 2007. This would result in a severe cuts in agency funding and likely RIFs. Motion rejected 32-67.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Voting Performance for Central Valley Representatives

Vote Number

1

2

3

4

5

6

7

8

Agree/Cast

% For

When Voting

% of

All Votes

Favored Position +  Non-favored Position -  Non-voting X

18th -Cardoza (D)

+

+

+

+

+

+

+

-

7/8

88%

88%

19th -Radanovich (R)

-

-

X

-

+

-

-

X

1/6

17%

13%

20th -Costa (D)

+

+

+

+

+

+

+

+

8/8

100%

100%

21st -Nunes (R)

+

-

+

+

X

+

-

-

4/7

57%

50%

22nd -Thomas (R)

-

+

+

+

+

+

-

-

5/8

63%

63%

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

  

Vote

NTEU

Position

Representatives Issues

1

No

H Con Res 95: Fiscal 2006 Budget Resolution - Republican Study Committee Substitute March 17, 2005 - Hensarling (R-TX) amendment that would reduce non-defense and non-homeland discretionary spending by 2 percent. It would allow $106 billion in tax cuts and not require pay parity for federal workers. Rejected 102-320.

2

Yes

HR 1817: Fiscal 2006 Homeland Security Authorization - Democratic Substitute May 18, 2005 – Thompson (D-MS) substitute amendment that would restore employee bargaining rights at Customs and Border Protection which the Administration is attempting to weaken with proposed regulations. Rejected 196-230.

3

No

HR 2361: Fiscal 2006 Interior and Environment Appropriations - Across the Board Cut May 19, 2005 – Hefley (R-CO) amendment that would require a 1 percent across-the-board cut to discretionary spending at the NTEU represented National Park Service and EPA. Rejected 90-326.

4

No

HR 2862: Fiscal 2006 Commerce-Justice-Science Appropriations - Across the Board Cut June 16, 2005 – Hefley (R-CO) amendment that would require an approximate 1 percent across-the-board cut in discretionary spending at the following NTEU represented agencies: PTO, SEC, FCC, and ATF. Rejected 91-336.

5

No

HR 3010: Fiscal 2006 Labor-HHS-Education Appropriations - Discretionary Spending Cut June 24, 2005 – Hefley (R-CO) amendment that would reduce discretionary spending in the bill by 1 percent. The bill funds NTEU represented workers at HHS (except FDA) and agencies that enforce federal workplace equal opportunity, safety and health and workers compensation. Rejected 84-323.

6

No

HR 3058: Fiscal 2006 Transportation-Treasury-Housing Appropriations - Discretionary Spending Cut June 30, 2005 – Hefley (R-CO) amendment that would reduce discretionary spending in
the bill which funds the Department of the Treasury by 1 percent. Rejected 88-338.

7

Yes

HR 3058: Fiscal 2006 Transportation-Treasury-Housing Appropriations - Federal Job Outsourcing June 30, 2005 - Van Hollen (D-MD) amendment that would prohibit use of funds in the bill to implement the A-76 Office of Management and Budget rule forcing the outsourcing of work performed by federal employees. Adopted 222-203.

8

Yes

HR 2863: Fiscal 2006 Defense Appropriations - Recommit December 19, 2005 – Obey (D-WI) motion to recommit the conference report on the bill to the Appropriations Committee with instructions that would eliminate the legislation's government wide across-the-board spending cuts. Motion rejected 183-231.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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