UNITED STATES CONGRESSIONAL ROLL CALL VOTING RECORDS, 1789-1994  (ICPSR 0004)

Document Description

Citation

Title:

UNITED STATES CONGRESSIONAL ROLL CALL VOTING RECORDS, 1789-1994 : Part 204, 102nd Senate

Identification Number:

0004

Authoring Entity:

INTER-UNIVERSITY CONSORTIUM FOR POLITICAL AND SOCIAL RESEARCH (INSTITUTE FOR SOCIAL RESEARCH, UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN)

Producer:

INTER-UNIVERSITY CONSORTIUM FOR POLITICAL AND SOCIAL RESEARCH

Copyright:

ICPSR, 2000

Date of Production:

JULY 30, 2000

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Funding Agency/Sponsor:

NATIONAL SCIENCE FOUNDATION

Grant Number:

SBR-9617813

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Documentation Source

Title:

UNITED STATES CONGRESSIONAL ROLL CALL VOTING RECORDS, 1789-1994 : Part 204, 102nd Senate

Identification Number:

0004

Authoring Entity:

INTER-UNIVERSITY CONSORTIUM FOR POLITICAL AND SOCIAL RESEARCH (INSTITUTE FOR SOCIAL RESEARCH, UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN)

CONGRESSIONAL QUARTERLY, INC.

Producer:

INTER-UNIVERSITY CONSORTIUM FOR POLITICAL AND SOCIAL RESEARCH

CONGRESSIONAL QUARTERLY, INC.

Date of Production:

1997

Distributor:

INTER-UNIVERSITY CONSORTIUM FOR POLITICAL AND SOCIAL RESEARCH

Date of Distribution:

1997

Version:

1

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Bibliographic Citation:

Inter-university Consortium for Political and Social Research and Congressional Quarterly, Inc. (CQ). UNITED STATES CONGRESSIONAL ROLL CALL VOTING RECORDS, 1789-1994: Part 204, 102nd Senate [Computer file]. ICPSR ed. Ann Arbor, MI: Inter-university Consortium for Political and Social Research/Washington, DC: Congressional Quarterly, Inc. [producers], 1997. Ann Arbor, MI: Inter-university Consortium for Political and Social Research [distributor], 1997.

Study Description

Citation

Title:

UNITED STATES CONGRESSIONAL ROLL CALL VOTING RECORDS, 1789-1994

Identification Number:

0004

Authoring Entity:

INTER-UNIVERSITY CONSORTIUM FOR POLITICAL AND SOCIAL RESEARCH (INSTITUTE FOR SOCIAL RESEARCH, UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN)

CONGRESSIONAL QUARTERLY, INC.

Producer:

Inter-university Consortium for Political and Social Research

Congressional Quarterly, Inc.

Date of Production:

1998

Distributor:

INTER-UNIVERSITY CONSORTIUM FOR POLITICAL AND SOCIAL RESEARCH

Date of Distribution:

1998

Version:

1

Version Responsibility:

INTER-UNIVERSITY CONSORTIUM FOR POLITICAL AND SOCIAL RESEARCH

Bibliographic Citation:

Inter-university Consortium for Political and Social Research and Congressional Quarterly, Inc. UNITED STATES CONGRESSIONAL ROLL CALL VOTING RECORDS, 1789-1996 [Computer file]. ICPSR ed. Ann Arbor, MI: Inter-university Consortium for Political and Social Research/Washington, DC: Congressional Quarterly, Inc. [producers], 1998. Ann Arbor, MI: Inter-university Consortium for Political and Social Research [distributor], 1998.

Study Scope

Topic Classification:

XIII. LEGISLATIVE AND DELIBERATIVE BODIES; , A. Historical and Contemporary Roll Call Voting Records, 1. United States;

Abstract:

Roll call voting records for both chambers of the United States Congress through the second session of the 104th Congress are presented in this data collection. Each data file in the collection contains information for one chamber of a single Congress. The units of analysis in each part are the individual members of Congress. Each record contains a member's voting action on every roll call vote taken during that Congress, along with variables that identify the member (e.g., name, party, state, district, uniform ICPSR member number, and most recent means of attaining office). In addition, the codebook provides descriptive information for each roll call, including the date of the vote, outcome in terms of nays and yeas, name of initiator, the relevant bill or resolution number, and a synopsis of the issue.

Time Period:

1789-1996

Country:

United States

Geographic Coverage:

United States

Geographic Unit(s):

electoral district

Unit of Analysis:

individual members of Congress

Universe:

members of the United States Congresses

Kind of Data:

roll call voting data

Notes:

The full text describing the variable includes the volume of the Daily Congressional Record (DCR) from which the vote derives. For the roll call vote variables themselves (V11-V560), included are the outcome in terms of yeas and nays, the name of the initiator, and the relevant bill or resolution number with a synopsis of the issue along with the number of Republicans (R), Independents (IND), and Democrats (D), who voted for and against the rollcall in question. The Democratic vote totals are further subdivided into the number of yeas and nays of both Northern Democrats (ND) and Southern Democrats (SD). In this dataset, Southern states encompass Alabama, Arkansas, Florida, Georgia, Kentucky, Louisiana, Mississippi, North Carolina, Oklahoma, South Carolina, Tennessee, Texas, and Virginia.For variables V11-V560 the label includes the date when the vote took place followed by the roll call vote number; for example, in " February 28, 1991 10017", 10017 indicates roll call vote number 0017 in the First session of the Congress, voted on February 28, 1991.

Methodology and Processing

Sources Statement

Data Sources:

Materials for the House from the 1st through the 75th Congresses and for the Senate from the 1st through 73rd Congresses were keypunched from the Congressional Vote Analysis Collection originally prepared by Clifford Lord under Works Progress Administration auspices. Data for the Senate from the 74th through the 78th Congresses were supplied by Richard W. Kirkendall, the University of Missouri. Data for the House from the 76th through the 78th Congresses, and for both chambers of the 79th Congress through the 101st Congresses, were prepared by ICPSR staff utilizing the DAILY CONGRESSIONAL RECORD. Data for both Chambers from the 102nd through the 104th Congresses were prepared by Congressional Quarterly, Inc.;

Cleaning Operations:

CQ prepared the 102nd Congress roll call voting records in accordance with its acknowledged high standards of quality control. Upon receipt of these data from CQ, ICPSR performed an extensive set of operations intended to check the files for accuracy and correspondence to authoritative source materials. These included checking each data file for illegal or inconsistent code values, comparison of selected vote totals and descriptions with those appearing in the annual CQ ALMANAC, and preparation of SAS and SPSS data definition statements as well as full, machine-readable documentation.

Data Access

Location:

Inter-university Consortium for Political and Social Research

Extent of Collection:

208 data files + machine-readable documentation (text) + OSIRIS dictionaries + SPSS data definition statements + SAS data definition statements

Notes:

Documentation for this data collection is available in machine-readable form only

Restrictions:

ICPSR obtained these data from Congressional Quarterly, Inc. under the terms of a contract that states that the data are for the sole use of ICPSR and may not be sold or provided to third parties outside of the ICPSR membership. Individuals at institutions that are not members of ICPSR may obtain these data directly from CQ. The data records and vote descriptions which appear in this codebook are copyrighted by CQ; users may copy portions of this material for their own personal research use. CQ makes no warranties, express or implied, as to the merchantability or fitness for particular purpose and all implied warranties are hereby disclaimed.

Access Authority:

Additional information about CQ and its services are available through its website: www.cq.com.

Citation Requirement:

Publications based on ICPSR data collections should acknowledge those sources by means of bibliographic citations. To ensure that such source attributions are captured for social science bibliographic utilities, citations must appear in footnotes or in the reference section of publications. The bibliographic citation for this data collection is: Inter-university Consortium for Political and Social Research and Congressional Quarterly, Inc. (CQ). UNITED STATES CONGRESSIONAL ROLL CALL VOTING RECORDS, 1789-1994: Part 204, 102nd Senate [Computer file]. ICPSR ed. Ann Arbor, MI: Inter-university Consortium for Political and Social Research/Washington, DC: Congressional Quarterly, Inc. [producers], 1997. Ann Arbor, MI: Inter-university Consortium for Political and Social Research [distributor], 1997.

Deposit Requirement:

To provide funding agencies with essential information about use of archival resources and to facilitate the exchange of information about ICPSR participants' research activities, users of ICPSR data are requested to send to ICPSR bibliographic citations for each completed manuscript or thesis abstract. Please indicate in a cover letter which data were used.

Disclaimer:

The original collector of the data, ICPSR, and the relevant funding agency bear no responsibility for uses of this collection or for interpretations or inferences based upon such uses.

Notes:

The technical format has been standardized for all Congresses. Each file contains data for one chamber of a single Congress.

File Description

File: UNITED STATES CONGRESSIONAL ROLL CALL VOTING RECORDS, 1789-1994 : Part 204, 102nd Senate

  • Contents of Files: The file described below contains records for the 550 roll call votes in both sessions of the 102nd Senate. The data and documentation for this Congress were prepared by Congressional Quarterly, Inc. (CQ) and provided under a special license agreement between ICPSR and CQ.

  • File Structure: rectangular

  • Number of cases: 105

  • No. of variables per record: 560

  • Logical Record Length: 581

  • Records per Case: 1

  • Overall Number of Records: 105

  • Type of File: RAW DATA

  • Data Format: LOGICAL RECORD LENGTH

Notes:

A machine-readable codebook accompanies the data, which provides complete information for all variables. In addition, SAS and SPSS data definition statements have been prepared for this collection. These describe the logical record data file and contain column location as well as variable and value labels for all variables in the collection.

Variable Description

List of Variables:

Variables

R

Location:

Start: 1
Width: 1

Variable Text: DATA TYPE: THE CONSTANT "R" IS ENTERED IN THIS LOCATION

CHAMBER - CLASS

Location:

Start: 2
Width: 1

Variable Text: CHAMBER OR CLASS NUMBER  (link)

Value

Label

Frequency

Text

3.

HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES

4.

CLASS 1, SENATE

5.

CLASS 2, SENATE

6.

CLASS 3, SENATE

Universe: members of the 102nd US Senate

Notes: Class number assignments for a particular Congress may be verified by consulting the senate journal for that Congress.

CONGRESS

Location:

Start: 3
Width: 3

Variable Text: CONGRESS NUMBER  (link)

Universe: members of the 102nd US Senate

Notes: Beginning in the 100th Congress, this variable has a three digit field. The datasets for the 1st through 99th Congresses contain a two digit field for this variable. Caution should be used when analyzing rollcalls from the 100th and subsequent Congresses with rollcalls from the 1st through 99th Congresses.

STATE

Location:

Start: 6
Width: 2

Variable Text: STATE

NEW ENGLAND

Value

Label

Frequency

Text

01.

CONNECTICUT

02.

MAINE

03.

MASSACHUSETTS

04.

NEW HAMPSHIRE

05.

RHODE ISLAND

06.

VERMONT

MIDDLE ATLANTIC

Value

Label

Frequency

Text

11.

DELAWARE

12.

NEW JERSEY

13.

NEW YORK

14.

PENNSYLVANIA

EAST NORTH CENTRAL

Value

Label

Frequency

Text

21.

ILLINOIS

22.

INDIANA

23.

MICHIGAN

24.

OHIO

25.

WISCONSIN

WEST NORTH CENTRAL

Value

Label

Frequency

Text

31.

IOWA

32.

KANSAS

33.

MINNESOTA

34.

MISSOURI

35.

NEBRASKA

36.

NORTH DAKOTA

37.

SOUTH DAKOTA

SOLID SOUTH

Value

Label

Frequency

Text

41.

ALABAMA

42.

ARKANSAS

43.

FLORIDA

44.

GEORGIA

45.

LOUISIANA

46.

MISSISSIPPI

47.

NORTH CAROLINA

48.

SOUTH CAROLINA

49.

TEXAS

40.

VIRGINIA

BORDER STATES

Value

Label

Frequency

Text

51.

KENTUCKY

52.

MARYLAND

53.

OKLAHOMA

54.

TENNESSEE

55.

WASHINGTON, DC

56.

WEST VIRGINIA

MOUNTAIN STATES

Value

Label

Frequency

Text

61.

ARIZONA

62.

COLORADO

63.

IDAHO

64.

MONTANA

65.

NEVADA

66.

NEW MEXICO

67.

UTAH

68.

WYOMING

PACIFIC STATES

Value

Label

Frequency

Text

71.

CALIFORNIA

72.

OREGON

73.

WASHINGTON

NONCONTINENTAL STATES

Value

Label

Frequency

Text

81.

ALASKA

82.

HAWAII

Universe: members of the 102nd US Senate

DISTRICT

Location:

Start: 8
Width: 2

Variable Text: DISTRICT NUMBER  (link)

Value

Label

Frequency

Text

00  (link) .

SENATE

Universe: members of the 102nd US Senate

Notes: Coded 00 for the Senate. At-large districts are coded 98. Due to replacements within a Congress, two members may legitimately have the same district number within a state.

PARTY

Location:

Start: 10
Width: 4

Variable Text: Parties for Senate (1935 onward) and House (1939 onward)

Value

Label

Frequency

Text

0100.

DEMOCRAT

0200.

REPUBLICAN

0328.

INDEPENDENT

0331.

INDEPENDENT REPUBLICAN

0370.

PROGRESSIVE

0522.

AMERICAN LABOR

0537.

FARMER LABOR

0723.

MILITANT WORKERS

0749.

REPUBLICAN - DEMOCRAT

0809.

DEM. FARMER-LABOR

0908.

NON-PARTISAN

0985.

LA FOLLETTE-PROGRESSIVE

Universe: members of the 102nd US Senate

MEMBERNUMBER

Location:

Start: 14
Width: 5

Variable Text: Member number: A unique 5-digit number is assigned to each person who has ever served in the U.S. Congress. For members of the 1st - 86th Congresses, numbers were assigned sequentially according to the alphabetic listing of Congress members in the biographical section of the 4th edition of The Biographical Directory Of The American Congress, 1774-1961. Thus, the 15th person listed is assigned member number 00015. Beginning with the 87th Congress, ICPSR assigned numbers to members entering Congress for the first time, starting with the number 10500. The data are sorted by member number. Duplicate member numbers should not appear within a single data file.

Universe: members of the 102nd US Senate

OCCUPANCY

Location:

Start: 19
Width: 1

Variable Text: OCCUPANCY

Value

Label

Frequency

Text

0.

Only occupant of the senate or house seat during the Congress.

1.

First occupant of the seat.

2.

Second occupant

3.

Third occupant

5.

Elected, but never qualified, or was never sworn in.

6.

Seated twice in the same House or Senate.

Universe: members of the 102nd US Senate

ATTAINOFFICE

Location:

Start: 20
Width: 1

Variable Text: Last means of attaining office  (link)

Value

Label

Frequency

Text

1.

ELECTED IN A GENERAL ELECTION

2.

ELECTED IN A SPECIAL ELECTION

3.

ELECTED BY STATE LEGISLATURE

5.

APPOINTED

Universe: members of the 102nd US Senate

Notes: Note that no distinction is made between special and regular elections of Senators by State Legislatures.

SURNAME

Location:

Start: 21
Width: 11

Variable Text: Member's name: The first eleven characters of the member's name (last, first).

Universe: members of the 102nd US Senate

January 12, 1991 10001

Location:

Start: 32
Width: 1

Variable Text: DCR-137 Y=46 N=53 SJRES1. Sanctions Against Iraq/Adoption. Passage of the joint resolution to express the sense of Congress that the wisest course of action at this time is to continue international sanctions and diplomatic efforts to pressure Iraq to withdraw from Kuwait. The resolution declares that the president must obtain congressional approval before undertaking an offensive action against Iraq and provides for expedited procedures for a presidential request for the use of such force. Rejected 46-53: R 1-43; D 45-10 (ND 35-3, SD 10-7), Jan. 12, 1991. A 'nay' was a vote supporting the president's position.  (link)

Value

Label

Frequency

Text

0.

Not a member at time of vote

1.

Yes (Y)

46

2.

Paired Yes (PY)

3.

Announced Yes (AY)

4.

Announced No (AN)

5.

Paired No (PN)

6.

No (N)

53

7.

General Pair

8.

Present

9.

Not voting or not ascertained

Range of Valid Data Values: 1-8

Range of Invalid Data Values: 09

Universe: members of the 102nd US Senate

January 12, 1991 10002

Location:

Start: 33
Width: 1

Variable Text: DCR-137 Y=52 N=47 SJRES2. Use of Force Against Iraq/Passage. Passage of the joint resolution to authorize the use of military force if Iraq has not withdrawn from Kuwait and complied with U.N. Security Council resolutions by January 15. The resolution authorizes the use of force and the expenditure of funds under the War Powers act and requires the president to report to Congress every 60 days on the efforts to obtain Iraqi compliance with the U.N. resolutions. Passed 52-47: 42-2; D 10-45 (ND 3-35, SD 7-10), Jan. 12, 1991. A 'yea' was a vote supporting the president's position.  (link)

Value

Label

Frequency

Text

0.

Not a member at time of vote

1.

Yes (Y)

52

2.

Paired Yes (PY)

3.

Announced Yes (AY)

4.

Announced No (AN)

5.

Paired No (PN)

6.

No (N)

47

7.

General Pair

8.

Present

9.

Not voting or not ascertained

Range of Valid Data Values: 1-8

Range of Invalid Data Values: 09

Universe: members of the 102nd US Senate

January 17, 1991 10003

Location:

Start: 34
Width: 1

Variable Text: DCR-137 Y=98 N=0 SCONRES2. Supporting the U.S. Presence in the Gulf/Adoption. Adoption of the concurrent resolution to express the sense of Congress commending and supporting the efforts and leadership of the President in the Persian Gulf and stating unequivocal support for the members of the Armed Forces carrying out missions in the Persian Gulf. Adopted 98-0: R 44-0; D 54-0 (ND 37-0, SD 17-0), Jan. 17, 1991.  (link)

Value

Label

Frequency

Text

0.

Not a member at time of vote

1.

Yes (Y)

98

2.

Paired Yes (PY)

3.

Announced Yes (AY)

4.

Announced No (AN)

5.

Paired No (PN)

6.

No (N)

0

7.

General Pair

8.

Present

9.

Not voting or not ascertained

Range of Valid Data Values: 1-8

Range of Invalid Data Values: 09

Universe: members of the 102nd US Senate

Universe: members of the 102nd US Senate

January 24, 1991 10004

Location:

Start: 35
Width: 1

Variable Text: DCR-137 Y=99 N=0 HR4. IRS Extension for Troops in the Gulf/Passage. Passage of the bill to provide all soldiers and support personnel involved in Operation Desert Shield and Desert Storm with a six month extension after their service in the gulf has ended to file federal tax returns. The bill also requires the Internal Revenue Service to pay interest on any tax refunds due between April 15 and the date the individual finally files, provided the person files within the six month deadline. Passed 99-0: R 44-0; D 55-0 (ND 38-0, SD 17-0), Jan. 24, 1991.  (link)

Value

Label

Frequency

Text

0.

Not a member at time of vote

1.

Yes (Y)

99

2.

Paired Yes (PY)

3.

Announced Yes (AY)

4.

Announced No (AN)

5.

Paired No (PN)

6.

No (N)

0

7.

General Pair

8.

Present

9.

Not voting or not ascertained

Range of Valid Data Values: 1-8

Range of Invalid Data Values: 09

Universe: members of the 102nd US Senate

January 24, 1991 10005

Location:

Start: 36
Width: 1

Variable Text: DCR-137 Y=99 N=0 HR3. Veterans Compensation Amendments/Passage. Passage of the bill to authorize retroactive to Jan. 1, 1991, a 5.4 percent cost of living adjustment (COLA) for veterans with service-connected disabilities as well as families of veterans who died from service-connected causes. Passed 99-0: R 44-0; D 55-0 (ND 38-0, SD 17-0), Jan. 24, 1991.  (link)

Value

Label

Frequency

Text

0.

Not a member at time of vote

1.

Yes (Y)

99

2.

Paired Yes (PY)

3.

Announced Yes (AY)

4.

Announced No (AN)

5.

Paired No (PN)

6.

No (N)

0

7.

General Pair

8.

Present

9.

Not voting or not ascertained

Range of Valid Data Values: 1-8

Range of Invalid Data Values: 09

Universe: members of the 102nd US Senate

January 24, 1991 10006

Location:

Start: 37
Width: 1

Variable Text: DCR-137 Y=99 N=0 SCONRES6. Condemn Soviet Force in the Baltics/Adoption. Adoption of the concurrent resolution to condemn Soviet violence against the people and democratic governments of Lithuania, Latvia, and Estonia; urge the president to review all economic benefits provided to the Soviet Union, suspend all ongoing technical exchanges with the Soviet Union, consider withdrawing U.S. support for the Soviet membership in the International Monetary Fund, World Bank, and GATT, and suspend granting the Soviet Union Most Favored Nation trade status; urge the president to explore means of increasing direct diplomatic ties with the Baltic states; call on the administration to consult and encourage our allies to pursue a similar policy toward the Soviet Union and the Baltic states; and state that the Senate will take into account current events in the Baltics when considering future agreements with the Soviet Union. Adopted 99-0: R 44-0; D 55-0 (ND 38-0, SD 17-0), Jan. 24, 1991.  (link)

Value

Label

Frequency

Text

0.

Not a member at time of vote

1.

Yes (Y)

99

2.

Paired Yes (PY)

3.

Announced Yes (AY)

4.

Announced No (AN)

5.

Paired No (PN)

6.

No (N)

0

7.

General Pair

8.

Present

9.

Not voting or not ascertained

Range of Valid Data Values: 1-8

Range of Invalid Data Values: 09

Universe: members of the 102nd US Senate

January 24, 1991 10007

Location:

Start: 38
Width: 1

Variable Text: DCR-137 Y=99 N=0 SCONRES5. Condemn Iraqi Treatment of POWs/Adoption. Adoption of the concurrent resolution to condemn Iraq for not treating prisoners of war in conformity with the Third Geneva Convention; demand Iraq abide by the principles and obligations of the convention; commend the bravery and professionalism of the armed forces; and express sympathy to the families of those taken prisoner, missing in action, or killed. Adopted 99-0: R 44-0; D 55-0 (ND 38-0, SD 17-0), Jan. 24, 1991.  (link)

Value

Label

Frequency

Text

0.

Not a member at time of vote

1.

Yes (Y)

99

2.

Paired Yes (PY)

3.

Announced Yes (AY)

4.

Announced No (AN)

5.

Paired No (PN)

6.

No (N)

0

7.

General Pair

8.

Present

9.

Not voting or not ascertained

Range of Valid Data Values: 1-8

Range of Invalid Data Values: 09

Universe: members of the 102nd US Senate

January 24, 1991 10008

Location:

Start: 39
Width: 1

Variable Text: DCR-137 Y=99 N=0 SCONRES4. Condemn Iraqi Attacks on Israel/Adoption. Adoption of the concurrent resolution to condemn the unprovoked attack by Iraq on Israel; commend the government of Israel for its restraint and perseverance in the face of attack; recognize Israel's right to defend itself; express sympathy for the loss of life, casualties, and destruction; commend the administration for providing Patriot missiles to Israel; and reaffirm America's commitment to provide Israel with the means to maintain its freedom and security. Adopted 99-0: R 44-0; D 55-0 (ND 38-0, SD 17-0), Jan. 24, 1991.  (link)

Value

Label

Frequency

Text

0.

Not a member at time of vote

1.

Yes (Y)

99

2.

Paired Yes (PY)

3.

Announced Yes (AY)

4.

Announced No (AN)

5.

Paired No (PN)

6.

No (N)

0

7.

General Pair

8.

Present

9.

Not voting or not ascertained

Range of Valid Data Values: 1-8

Range of Invalid Data Values: 09

Universe: members of the 102nd US Senate

January 30, 1991 10009

Location:

Start: 40
Width: 1

Variable Text: DCR-137 Y=99 N=0 HR556. Agent Orange Act/Passage. Passage of the bill (thus clearing the measure for the president) to provide permanent disability benefits for veterans who suffer certain conditions due to exposure to Agent Orange. The bill would also require the Veterans Affairs Department to decide whether permanent disability benefits should be given to veterans suffering from other diseases associated with Agent Orange, based on a study to be performed by the National Academy of Sciences. Passed 99-0: R 44-0; D 55-0 (ND 38-0, SD 17-0), Jan. 30, 1991. A "yea" was a vote supporting the president's position.  (link)

Value

Label

Frequency

Text

0.

Not a member at time of vote

1.

Yes (Y)

99

2.

Paired Yes (PY)

3.

Announced Yes (AY)

4.

Announced No (AN)

5.

Paired No (PN)

6.

No (N)

0

7.

General Pair

8.

Present

9.

Not voting or not ascertained

Range of Valid Data Values: 1-8

Range of Invalid Data Values: 09

Universe: members of the 102nd US Senate

January 31, 1991 10010

Location:

Start: 41
Width: 1

Variable Text: DCR-137 Y=2 N=97 SJRES44. Recession Resolution to Suspend Gramm-Rudman/Passage. Passage of the joint resolution to suspend spending caps and pay-as-you-go restrictions for 1991 and 1992. The Balanced Budget and Emergency Deficit Control Act, as amended last year, compels the majority leader to introduce such a resolution after notification of a government projection that the nation is in a recession. Rejected 2-97: R 0-44; D 2-53 (ND 2-36, SD 0-17), Jan. 31, 1991. A "nay" was a vote supporting the president's position.  (link)

Value

Label

Frequency

Text

0.

Not a member at time of vote

1.

Yes (Y)

2

2.

Paired Yes (PY)

3.

Announced Yes (AY)

4.

Announced No (AN)

5.

Paired No (PN)

6.

No (N)

97

7.

General Pair

8.

Present

9.

Not voting or not ascertained

Range of Valid Data Values: 1-8

Range of Invalid Data Values: 09

Universe: members of the 102nd US Senate

February 07, 1991 10011

Location:

Start: 42
Width: 1

Variable Text: DCR-137 Y=94 N=0 Martin Nomination/Confirmation. Confirmation of President Bush's nomination of Lynn Martin of Illinois to be secretary of Labor. Confirmed 94-0: R 42-0; D 52-0 (ND 38-0, SD 14-0), Feb. 7, 1991. A "yea" was a vote supporting the president's position.  (link)

Value

Label

Frequency

Text

0.

Not a member at time of vote

1.

Yes (Y)

94

2.

Paired Yes (PY)

3.

Announced Yes (AY)

4.

Announced No (AN)

5.

Paired No (PN)

6.

No (N)

0

7.

General Pair

8.

Present

9.

Not voting or not ascertained

Range of Valid Data Values: 1-8

Range of Invalid Data Values: 09

Universe: members of the 102nd US Senate

February 20, 1991 10012

Location:

Start: 43
Width: 1

Variable Text: DCR-137 Y=25 N=72 Hatfield (R, OR) S320. Export Administration Reauthorization/Death Penalty for Terrorists. Hatfield, R-Ore., amendment to the Specter, R-Pa., amendment, to substitute a mandatory term of life imprisonment for the death penalty for terrorists who murder people in the United States or U.S. citizens abroad. Rejected 25-72: R 5-38; D 20-34 (ND 17-20, SD 3-14), Feb. 20, 1991.  (link)

Value

Label

Frequency

Text

0.

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1.

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25

2.

Paired Yes (PY)

3.

Announced Yes (AY)

4.

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5.

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6.

No (N)

72

7.

General Pair

8.

Present

9.

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February 20, 1991 10013

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Variable Text: DCR-137 Y=23 N=74 Metzenbaum (D, OH) S320. Export Administration Reauthorization/Death Penalty for Terrorists. Metzenbaum, D-Ohio, motion to table (kill) the Specter, R-Pa., amendment to establish procedures for imposing the death penalty on terrorists who murder people in the United States or U.S. citizens abroad. Motion rejected 23-74: R 6-37; D 17-37 (ND 16-21, SD 1-16), Feb. 20, 1991. (Subsequently, the Specter amendment was adopted by voice vote.)  (link)

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23

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4.

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5.

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6.

No (N)

74

7.

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8.

Present

9.

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February 20, 1991 10014

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Variable Text: DCR-137 Y=91 N=0 Glenn (D, OH) S320. Export Administration Reauthorization/Parents in Combat. Glenn, D-Ohio, amendment to express the sense of the Senate that the secretary of Defense should prescribe uniform regulations to give appropriate consideration to the requests of single parents or families in which both parents are members of the armed forces to be transferred out of the imminent danger areas of Operation Desert Storm. Adopted 91-0: R 41-0; D 50-0 (ND 35-0, SD 15-0), Feb. 20, 1991.  (link)

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Text

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91

2.

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3.

Announced Yes (AY)

4.

Announced No (AN)

5.

Paired No (PN)

6.

No (N)

0

7.

General Pair

8.

Present

9.

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Range of Valid Data Values: 1-8

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February 20, 1991 10015

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Variable Text: DCR-137 Y=38 N=54 Heinz (R, PA) S320. Export Administration Reauthorization/Parents in Combat. Heinz, R-Pa., amendment to express the sense of the Senate that the secretary of Defense at the request of an individual should arrange for prompt and appropriate reassignment of one parent, in cases in which both parents, or a single parent, is in the imminent danger area of Operation Desert Storm, unless such reassignment would have a negative impact on safety, mission capability, or the combat effectiveness of the unit. Rejected 38-54: R 11-30; D 27-24 (ND 20-16, SD 7-8), Feb. 20, 1991.  (link)

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38

2.

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3.

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4.

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5.

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6.

No (N)

54

07.

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8.

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February 21, 1991 10016

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Variable Text: DCR-137 Y=48 N=47 Sarbanes (D, MD) S347. Defense Production Act/Military Sales. Sarbanes, D-Md., motion to table (kill) the Dodd, D-Conn., amendment to permit the Export-Import Bank to finance military sales through loan guarantees to NATO countries, Japan, Israel, Australia and New Zealand. Motion agreed to 48-47: R 12-29; D 36-18 (ND 27-10, SD 9-8), Feb. 21, 1991.  (link)

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Text

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48

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3.

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4.

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5.

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6.

No (N)

47

7.

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8.

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Range of Valid Data Values: 1-8

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February 28, 1991 10017

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Variable Text: DCR-137 Y=55 N=41 Ford (D, KY) SRES62. 1991-92 Committee Funding/Foreign Relations. Ford, D-Ky., motion to table (kill) the Helms, R-N.C., amendment to cut the $703,000 increase in the Foreign Relations Committee budget for the next two years. Motion agreed to 55-41: R 7-35; D 48-6 (ND 32-5, SD 16-1), Feb. 28, 1991.  (link)

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Text

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55

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3.

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4.

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5.

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6.

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41

7.

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8.

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9.

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Range of Valid Data Values: 1-8

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February 28, 1991 10018

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Variable Text: DCR-137 Y=56 N=40 Ford (D, KY) SRES62. 1991-92 Committee Funding/Limits. Ford, D-Ky., motion to table (kill) the Brown, R-Colo., substitute amendment to limit all increases in committee funding levels to 4.1 percent. Motion agreed 56-40: R 7-35; D 49-5 (ND 32-5, SD 17-0), Feb. 28, 1991.  (link)

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Text

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56

2.

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3.

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4.

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5.

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6.

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40

7.

General Pair

8.

Present

9.

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February 28, 1991 10019

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Variable Text: DCR-137 Y=55 N=41 Ford (D, KY) SRES62. 1991-92 Committee Funding/Staffing. Ford, D-Ky., motion to table (kill) the Chafee, R-R.I., amendment to limit the number of committee staff on each committee to the 1990 authorized levels, unless a committee with more than 100 staff members reduces its staff by a number equal to the number of new staff members. The amendment would also give the Committee on Rules and Administration the power to reduce the committees with more than 100 staff positions to accommodate the requests of smaller committee s . Motion agreed to 55-41: R 4-38; D 51-3 (ND 34-3, SD 17-0), Feb. 28, 1991.  (link)

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55

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3.

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4.

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5.

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6.

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41

7.

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8.

Present

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February 28, 1991 10020

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Start: 51
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Variable Text: DCR-137 Y=72 N=22 SRES62. 1991-92 Committee Funding/Adoption. Adoption of the resolution to provide $113.9 million for the operations of the 19 Senate committees through Feb. 28, 1993. Motion agreed to 72-22: R 21-19; D 51-3 (ND 34-3, SD 17-0), Feb. 28, 1991.  (link)

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72

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3.

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4.

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5.

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6.

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22

7.

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8.

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March 06, 1991 10021

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Variable Text: DCR-137 Y=71 N=28 Riegle (D, MI) S419. RTC Funding/Tax Offsets. Riegle, D-Mich., motion to table (kill) the Harkin, D-Iowa, amendment to reduce from $30 billion to $15 billion the level of financing provided in the bill to the Resolution Trust Corporation to cover fiscal 1991 losses in failed thrifts and to require the president to submit with any financing requests tax proposals to offset such requests. Motion agreed to 71-28: R 40-4; D 31-24 (ND 18-20, SD 13-4), March 6, 1991. A "yea" was a vote supporting the president's position.  (link)

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71

2.

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3.

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4.

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5.

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6.

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28

7.

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8.

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March 06, 1991 10022

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Variable Text: DCR-137 Y=63 N=37 Riegle (D, MI) S419. RTC Funding/Restructuring. Riegle, D-Mich., motion to table (kill) the Kerrey, D-Neb., amendment to replace the dual managing board structure of the Resolution Trust Corporation, which includes an oversight board and a board of directors, with a single board of governors. Motion agreed to 63-37: R 42-2; D 21-35 (ND 13-26, SD 8-9), March 6, 1991. A "yea" was a  (link)

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63

2.

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3.

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4.

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5.

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6.

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37

7.

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8.

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Range of Valid Data Values: 1-8

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March 06, 1991 10023

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Variable Text: DCR-137 Y=80 N=19 Riegle (D, MI) S419. RTC Funding/Matching Funds. Riegle, D-Mich., motion to table (kill) the Graham, D-Fla., amendment to provide $15 billion to the Resolution Trust Corporation in fiscal 1991 to cover losses in failed thrifts and to make available an additional $15 billion for fiscal 1991 on a dollar-for-dollar basis for cash dividends the RTC gets from the sale of assets in receivership. Motion agreed to 80-19: R 43-1; D 37-18 (ND 25-13, SD 12-5), March 6, 1991. A "yea" was a vote supporting the president's position.  (link)

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Text

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80

2.

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3.

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4.

Announced No (AN)

5.

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6.

No (N)

19

7.

General Pair

8.

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9.

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Range of Valid Data Values: 1-8

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March 07, 1991 10024

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Variable Text: DCR-137 Y=99 N=0 Madigan Nomination/Confirmation. Confirmation of President Bush's nomination of Edward Madigan of Illinois to be secretary of Agriculture. Confirmed 99-0: R 43-0; D 56-0 (ND 39-0, SD 17-0), March 7, 1991. A "yea" was a vote supporting the president's position.  (link)

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Text

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1.

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99

2.

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3.

Announced Yes (AY)

4.

Announced No (AN)

5.

Paired No (PN)

6.

No (N)

0

7.

General Pair

8.

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9.

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Range of Valid Data Values: 1-8

Range of Invalid Data Values: 09

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March 07, 1991 10025

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Variable Text: DCR-137 Y=69 N=30 S419. RTC Funding/Passage. Passage of the bill to provide the Resolution Trust Corporation (RTC) with $30 billion in financing to cover losses in failed thrifts through fiscal 1991; require the RTC to provide Congress with financial operating plans and schedules of projected insolvencies; require the RTC to provide audit and financial statements within six months of the end of the fiscal year; and clarify the personal civil liability of the RTC's officers and directors. Passed 69-30: R 36-7; D 33-23 (ND 21-18, SD 12-5), March 7, 1991. A "yea" was a vote supporting the president's position.  (link)

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69

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3.

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4.

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5.

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6.

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30

7.

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8.

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9.

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March 14, 1991 10026

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Variable Text: DCR-137 Y=58 N=38 Glenn (D, OH) S578. Fiscal 1991 Supplemental Defense Authorization/Small Business Loans. Glenn, D-Ohio, motion to table (kill) the Bumpers, D-Ark., amendment to authorize temporary deferral of Small Business Administration loans for military personnel serving in the Persian Gulf and to authorize disaster loans for military personnel whose businesses suffered as a result of their service in the gulf. Motion agreed to 58-38: R 33-9; D 25-29 (ND 17-21, SD 8-8), March 14, 1991.  (link)

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58

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3.

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4.

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5.

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6.

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38

7.

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8.

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Range of Valid Data Values: 1-8

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March 14, 1991 10027

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Variable Text: DCR-137 Y=97 N=0 SRES76. War Crimes Resolution/Adoption. Adoption of the resolution to express the sense of the Senate that the president confer with other nations to establish an international court to try Iraqi President Saddam Hussein and other Iraqis on charges of war crimes. Adopted 97-0: R 43-0; D 54-0 (ND 38-0, SD 16-0), March 14, 1991.  (link)

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97

2.

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3.

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4.

Announced No (AN)

5.

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6.

No (N)

0

7.

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8.

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9.

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Range of Valid Data Values: 1-8

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March 14, 1991 10028

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Variable Text: DCR-137 Y=0 N=98 McCain (R, AZ) S578. Fiscal 1991 Supplemental Defense Authorization/Iraq Reconstruction. McCain, R-Ariz., motion to table (kill) the Helms, R-N.C., amendment to prohibit U.S. funds from being expended for the purpose of reconstructing Iraq. Rejected 0-98: R 0-43; D 0-55 (ND 0-39, SD 0-16), March 14, 1991. (Subsequently, the Helms amendment, as amended by the Mitchell, D-Maine, amendment, was adopted by voice vote (See Vote 29)  (link)

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Text

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0

2.

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3.

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4.

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5.

Paired No (PN)

6.

No (N)

98

7.

General Pair

8.

Present

9.

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Range of Valid Data Values: 1-8

Range of Invalid Data Values: 09

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March 14, 1991 10029

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Variable Text: DCR-137 Y=98 N=0 Mitchell (D, ME) S578. Fiscal 1991 Supplemental Defense Authorization/Iraq Reconstruction. Mitchell, D-Maine, amendment to the Helms, R-N.C., amendment to express the sense of the Senate that no U.S. funds be expended for the purposes of reconstructing Iraq while Saddam Hussein remains in power. Adopted 98-0: R 43-0; D 55-0 (ND 39-0, SD 16-0), March 14, 1991.  (link)

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1.

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98

2.

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3.

Announced Yes (AY)

4.

Announced No (AN)

5.

Paired No (PN)

6.

No (N)

0

7.

General Pair

8.

Present

9.

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Range of Valid Data Values: 1-8

Range of Invalid Data Values: 09

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March 14, 1991 10030

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Start: 61
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Variable Text: DCR-137 Y=97 N=1 S578. Fiscal 1991 Supplemental Defense Authorization/Passage. Passage of the bill to authorize $15 billion to be appropriated from the Desert Shield Working Capital Account and to authorize the appropriation of funds credited to the Defense Cooperation Account, consisting of allied contributions; authorize an increase in troop levels; and authorize $500 million in military personnel and veterans' benefits over five years. Passed 97-1: R 42-1; D 55-0 (ND 39-0, SD 16-0), March 14, 1991. A "yea" was a vote supporting the president's position.  (link)

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97

2.

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3.

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4.

Announced No (AN)

5.

Paired No (PN)

6.

No (N)

1

7.

General Pair

8.

Present

9.

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Range of Valid Data Values: 1-8

Range of Invalid Data Values: 09

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March 19, 1991 10031

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Variable Text: DCR-137 Y=98 N=1 HR1282. Desert Storm Supplemental Appropriations/Passage. Passage of the bill to provide $42,625,822,000 in new budget authority to pay for Persian Gulf operations. It would provide for up to $15 billion in U.S. funds and $42.6 billion in contributions that foreign nations have pledged. The bill prohibits the president from transferring equipment from Operation Desert Storm to other Middle East countries without congressional authorization. Passed: 98-1: R 43-1; D 55-0 (ND 38-0, SD 17-0), March 19, 1991.  (link)

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98

2.

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3.

Announced Yes (AY)

4.

Announced No (AN)

5.

Paired No (PN)

6.

No (N)

1

7.

General Pair

8.

Present

9.

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Range of Valid Data Values: 1-8

Range of Invalid Data Values: 09

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March 19, 1991 10032

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Start: 63
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Variable Text: DCR-137 Y=60 N=40 Leahy (D, VT) HR1281. Fiscal 1991 Supplemental Appropriations/Dairy. Leahy, D-Vt., amendment to the committee amendment to provide assistance to dairy farmers by increasing the fluid milk price through Dec. 31, 1991, to a level not less than the price in August 1990. Adopted 60-40: R 17-27; D 43-13 (ND 30-9, SD 13-4), March 19, 1991. A "nay" was a vote supporting the president's position.  (link)

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Text

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60

2.

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3.

Announced Yes (AY)

4.

Announced No (AN)

5.

Paired No (PN)

6.

No (N)

40

7.

General Pair

8.

Present

9.

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Range of Valid Data Values: 1-8

Range of Invalid Data Values: 09

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March 19, 1991 10033

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Variable Text: DCR-137 Y=40 N=60 D'Amato (R, NY) HR1281. Fiscal 1991 Supplemental Appropriations/Housing. D'Amato, R-N.Y., amendment to provide $500 million for the Home Investment Partnerships (HOME) program, $165 million for the Homeownership and Opportunity for People Everywhere (HOPE) program and $122 million for the Shelter Plus Care program, by reducing fiscal 1991 funding for public housing programs. Rejected 40-60: R 35-9; D 5-51 (ND 3-36, SD 2-15), March 19, 1991. A "yea" was a vote supporting the president's position.  (link)

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Text

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40

2.

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3.

Announced Yes (AY)

4.

Announced No (AN)

5.

Paired No (PN)

6.

No (N)

60

7.

General Pair

8.

Present

9.

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Range of Valid Data Values: 1-8

Range of Invalid Data Values: 09

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March 19, 1991 10034

Location:

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Variable Text: DCR-137 Y=52 N=48 Mikulski (D, MD) HR1281. Fiscal 1991 Supplemental Appropriations/Housing. Mikulski, D-Md., motion to table (kill) the D'Amato, R-N.Y., amendment to use excess funds carried over from 1990 to provide $165 million for the Homeownership and Opportunity for People Everywhere (HOPE) program and $122 million for the Shelter Plus Care program. Motion agreed to 52-48: R 1-43; D 51-5 (ND 36-3, SD 15-2), March 19, 1991. A "nay" was a vote supporting the president's position.  (link)

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52

2.

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3.

Announced Yes (AY)

4.

Announced No (AN)

5.

Paired No (PN)

6.

No (N)

48

7.

General Pair

8.

Present

9.

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Range of Valid Data Values: 1-8

Range of Invalid Data Values: 09

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March 20, 1991 10035

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Variable Text: DCR-137 Y=37 N=63 Nickles (R, OK) HR1281. Fiscal 1991 Supplemental Appropriations/Construction Help. Nickles, R-Okla., amendment to strike the provisions from the bill that prohibit the Labor Department from expending funds to implement regulations that permit the expanded use of helpers on federally funded construction projects. Rejected 37-63: R 35-9; D 2-54 (ND 0-39, SD 2-15), March 20, 1991. A "yea" was a vote supporting the president's position.  (link)

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Text

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37

2.

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3.

Announced Yes (AY)

4.

Announced No (AN)

5.

Paired No (PN)

6.

No (N)

63

7.

General Pair

8.

Present

9.

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Range of Valid Data Values: 1-8

Range of Invalid Data Values: 09

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March 20, 1991 10036

Location:

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Variable Text: DCR-137 Y=43 N=57 Dole (R, KS) HR1281. Fiscal 1991 Supplemental Appropriations/Jordan. Dole, R-Kan., motion to table (kill) the Nickles, R-Okla., amendment to repeal all economic and military aid to Jordan in response to Jordan's support for Iraq in the Persian Gulf War. The amendment would permit economic aid to be resumed, if the president certifies that Jordan has taken steps to advance the peace process in the Middle East. Rejected 43-57: R 29-15; D 14-42 (ND 8-31, SD 6-11), March 20, 1991. (Subsequently, the Nickles amendment was adopted by voice vote). A "yea" was a vote supporting the president's position.  (link)

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43

2.

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3.

Announced Yes (AY)

4.

Announced No (AN)

5.

Paired No (PN)

6.

No (N)

57

7.

General Pair

8.

Present

9.

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Range of Valid Data Values: 1-8

Range of Invalid Data Values: 09

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March 20, 1991 10037

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Start: 68
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Variable Text: DCR-137 Y=60 N=40 HR1281. Fiscal 1991 Supplemental Appropriations/Teaching Standards Authorization. Judgment of the Senate whether the committee amendment to eliminate the requirement of an authorization before an appropriation for the National Board for Professional Teaching Standards was germane. Ruled germane  (link)

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Text

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60

2.

Paired Yes (PY)

3.

Announced Yes (AY)

4.

Announced No (AN)

5.

Paired No (PN)

6.

No (N)

40

7.

General Pair

8.

Present

9.

Not voting or not ascertained

Range of Valid Data Values: 1-8

Range of Invalid Data Values: 09

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March 20, 1991 10038

Location:

Start: 69
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Variable Text: DCR-137 Y=61 N=39 Harkin (D, IA) HR1281. Fiscal 1991 Supplemental Appropriations/Teaching Standards Authorization Nullification. Harkin, D-Iowa, motion to table (kill) the Helms, R-N.C., amendment to nullify the provision to eliminate the requirement that there be an authorization before an appropriation for the National Board for Professional Teaching Standards. Motion agreed to 61-39: R 5-39; D 56-0 (ND 39-0, SD 17-0), March 20, 1991.  (link)

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Text

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1.

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61

2.

Paired Yes (PY)

3.

Announced Yes (AY)

4.

Announced No (AN)

5.

Paired No (PN)

6.

No (N)

39

7.

General Pair

8.

Present

9.

Not voting or not ascertained

Range of Valid Data Values: 1-8

Range of Invalid Data Values: 09

Universe: members of the 102nd US Senate

March 20, 1991 10039

Location:

Start: 70
Width: 1

Variable Text: DCR-137 Y=44 N=56 Specter (R, PA) HR1281. Fiscal 1991 Supplemental Appropriations/Navy Funds. Specter, R-Pa., motion to table (kill) the Coats, R-Ind., amendment to strike the provision directing the Navy to begin spending funds in fiscal 1991 for the Service Life Extension Program for the aircraft carrier USS Kennedy at the Philadelphia Naval Shipyard. Rejected 44-56: R 19-25; D 25-31 (ND 22-17, SD 3-14), March 20, 1991. (Subsequently, the Coats amendment was adopted by voice vote.)  (link)

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Label

Frequency

Text

0.

Not a member at time of vote

1.

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44

2.

Paired Yes (PY)

3.

Announced Yes (AY)

4.

Announced No (AN)

5.

Paired No (PN)

6.

No (N)

56

7.

General Pair

8.

Present

9.

Not voting or not ascertained

Range of Valid Data Values: 1-8

Range of Invalid Data Values: 09

Universe: members of the 102nd US Senate

March 20, 1991 10040

Location:

Start: 71
Width: 1

Variable Text: DCR-137 Y=92 N=8 HR1281. Fiscal 1991 Supplemental Appropriations/Passage. Passage of the bill to provide $5,237,031,100 in new budget authority in fiscal 1991 for various programs, including $1.5 billion for the Food Stamp program, $1.2 billion in benefits for veterans and active-duty troops, $650 million for economic aid to Israel, $200 million for economic aid to Turkey, and $100 million for the District of Columbia. The administration requested $3,702,884,000. Passed 92-8: R 36-8; D 56-0 (ND 39-0, SD 17-0), March 20, 1991.  (link)

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Label

Frequency

Text

0.

Not a member at time of vote

1.

Yes (Y)

92

2.

Paired Yes (PY)

3.

Announced Yes (AY)

4.

Announced No (AN)

5.

Paired No (PN)

6.

No (N)

8

7.

General Pair

8.

Present

9.

Not voting or not ascertained

Range of Valid Data Values: 1-8

Range of Invalid Data Values: 09

Universe: members of the 102nd US Senate

March 21, 1991 10041

Location:

Start: 72
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Variable Text: DCR-137 Y=88 N=12 Martinez Nomination/Confirmation. Confirmation of President Bush's nomination of former Florida Gov. Bob Martinez to be director of National Drug Control Policy. Confirmed 88-12: R 44-0; D 44-12 (ND 31-8, SD 13-4), March 21, 1991. A "yea" was a vote supporting the president's position.  (link)

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Label

Frequency

Text

0.

Not a member at time of vote

1.

Yes (Y)

88

2.

Paired Yes (PY)

3.

Announced Yes (AY)

4.

Announced No (AN)

5.

Paired No (PN)

6.

No (N)

12

7.

General Pair

8.

Present

9.

Not voting or not ascertained

Range of Valid Data Values: 1-8

Range of Invalid Data Values: 09

Universe: members of the 102nd US Senate

April 18, 1991 10042

Location:

Start: 73
Width: 1

Variable Text: DCR-137 Y=98 N=0 Bond (R, MO) S207. CFTC Reauthorization/Bank Deposits. Bond, R-Mo., amendment to the committee amendment, to exclude bank deposits that might also be deemed to be futures contracts from regulation by the Commodity Futures Trading Commission (CFTC). Adopted 98-0: R 43-0; D 55-0 (ND 39-0, SD 16-0), April 18, 1991.  (link)

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Label

Frequency

Text

0.

Not a member at time of vote

1.

Yes (Y)

98

2.

Paired Yes (PY)

3.

Announced Yes (AY)

4.

Announced No (AN)

5.

Paired No (PN)

6.

No (N)

0

7.

General Pair

8.

Present

9.

Not voting or not ascertained

Range of Valid Data Values: 1-8

Range of Invalid Data Values: 09

Universe: members of the 102nd US Senate

April 18, 1991 10043

Location:

Start: 74
Width: 1

Variable Text: DCR-137 Y=33 N=65 Bond (R, MO) S207. CFTC Reauthorization/Hybrid Instruments. Bond, R-Mo., amendment to the committee amendment, to ensure that hybrid financial instruments incorporating elements of stocks and futures contracts could be traded under the jurisdiction of both the Commodity Futures Trading Commission and the Securities Exchange Commission. Rejected 33-65: R 14-29; D 19-36 (ND 16-23, SD 3-13), April 18, 1991.  (link)

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Label

Frequency

Text

0.

Not a member at time of vote

1.

Yes (Y)

33

2.

Paired Yes (PY)

3.

Announced Yes (AY)

4.

Announced No (AN)

5.

Paired No (PN)

6.

No (N)

65

7.

General Pair

8.

Present

9.

Not voting or not ascertained

Range of Valid Data Values: 1-8

Range of Invalid Data Values: 09

Universe: members of the 102nd US Senate

April 18, 1991 10044

Location:

Start: 75
Width: 1

Variable Text: DCR-137 Y=57 N=41 Leahy (D, VT) S207. CFTC Reauthorization/Intermarket Coordination. Leahy, D-Vt., motion to table (kill) the Wirth, D-Colo., amendment to the committee amendment, to require the Securities Exchange Commission and the Commodity Futures Trading Commission to develop regulations in consultation with each other and the secretary of the Treasury, and the chairman of the Federal Reserve Board to strengthen the stability of domestic equity markets through coordinated "circuit breaker" mechanisms; to establish prohibitions on intermarket front-running; to establish linked or coordinated facilities for the clearance and settlement of transactions; to authorize systems for cross-margining of intermarket positions; and to establish policies for the negotiation and development of international regulatory agreements involving intermarket issues. Motion agreed to 57-41: R 27-16; D 30-25 (ND 18-21, SD 12-4), April 18, 1991.  (link)

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Label

Frequency

Text

0.

Not a member at time of vote

1.

Yes (Y)

57

2.

Paired Yes (PY)

3.

Announced Yes (AY)

4.

Announced No (AN)

5.

Paired No (PN)

6.

No (N)

41

7.

General Pair

8.

Present

9.

Not voting or not ascertained

Range of Valid Data Values: 1-8

Range of Invalid Data Values: 09

Universe: members of the 102nd US Senate

April 18, 1991 10045

Location:

Start: 76
Width: 1

Variable Text: DCR-137 Y=90 N=8 HR707. CFTC Reauthorization/Passage. Passage of the bill to reauthorize the Commodity Futures Trading Commission for five years, rising from $48.3 million in fiscal 1992 to $71.9 million in fiscal 1996; to require futures markets to develop clear audit trails of transactions; to allow the CFTC to suspend so-called dual trading by brokers for their own and customers' accounts; to increase penalties for civil violations of futures trading laws; to prohibit affiliated brokers from trading with each other; to give the Federal Reserve Board the authority to set margins for stock-index futures; and to create a formula to determine regulatory jurisdiction over hybrid financial products. (Before passage, the text of S207 was substituted for the text of HR707, a similar bill passed by the House.) Passed 90-8: R 37-6; D 53-2 (ND 37-2, SD 16-0), April 18, 1991. A "yea" was a vote supporting the president's position.  (link)

Value

Label

Frequency

Text

0.

Not a member at time of vote

1.

Yes (Y)

90

2.

Paired Yes (PY)

3.

Announced Yes (AY)

4.

Announced No (AN)

5.

Paired No (PN)

6.

No (N)

8

7.

General Pair

8.

Present

9.

Not voting or not ascertained

Range of Valid Data Values: 1-8

Range of Invalid Data Values: 09

Universe: members of the 102nd US Senate

April 24, 1991 10046

Location:

Start: 77
Width: 1

Variable Text: DCR-137 Y=60 N=38 Domenici (R, NM) SCONRES29. Fiscal 1992 Budget Resolution. Domenici, R-N.M., motion to table (kill) the Moynihan, D-N.Y., amendment to include in the budget resolution a proposal to cut the Social Security payroll tax and finance Social Security on a pay-as-you-go basis. If provided for in the budget resolution, a bill containing the proposal could pass on a simple majority vote, as opposed to the 60 votes required by last year's budget agreement. Social Security was removed from the calculation of the deficit in last year's budget agreement. The 60 vote fire wall was designed to make it difficult to cut the Social Security payroll tax or spend down the trust fund. Motion agreed to 60-38: R 34-9; D 26-29 (ND 16-23, SD 10-6), April 24, 1991.  (link)

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Label

Frequency

Text

0.

Not a member at time of vote

1.

Yes (Y)

60

2.

Paired Yes (PY)

3.

Announced Yes (AY)

4.

Announced No (AN)

5.

Paired No (PN)

6.

No (N)

38

7.

General Pair

8.

Present

9.

Not voting or not ascertained

Range of Valid Data Values: 1-8

Range of Invalid Data Values: 09

Universe: members of the 102nd US Senate

April 24, 1991 10047

Location:

Start: 78
Width: 1

Variable Text: DCR-137 Y=60 N=37 Sasser (D, TN) SCONRES29. Fiscal 1992 Budget Resolution. Sasser, D-Tenn., motion to table (kill) the Grassley, R-Iowa, substitute amendment to freeze budget authority and outlays for all fiscal 1992 discretionary spending at fiscal 1991 levels, reducing budget authority by $8.2 billion in fiscal 1992 and $22.4 billion in fiscal 1992-96. Motion agreed to 60-37: R 18-24; D 42-13 (ND 32-7, SD 10-6), April 24, 1991.  (link)

Value

Label

Frequency

Text

0.

Not a member at time of vote

1.

Yes (Y)

60

2.

Paired Yes (PY)

3.

Announced Yes (AY)

4.

Announced No (AN)

5.

Paired No (PN)

6.

No (N)

37

7.

General Pair

8.

Present

9.

Not voting or not ascertained

Range of Valid Data Values: 1-8

Range of Invalid Data Values: 09

Universe: members of the 102nd US Senate

April 25, 1991 10048

Location:

Start: 79
Width: 1

Variable Text: DCR-137 Y=0 N=95 Kerry (D, MA) SCONRES29. Fiscal 1992 Budget Resolution. McConnell, R-Ky., motion to table (kill) the McConnell amendment to transfer fiscal 1992 funds from the Presidential Election Campaign Fund to federal child nutrition programs. Motion rejected 0-95: R 0-40; D 0-55 (ND 0-39, SD 0-16), April 25, 1991. (Subsequently, The McConnell amendment was withdrawn, and a Kerry, D-Mass., amendment to the McConnell amendment, was rendered moot. The Kerry amendment would have provided that the increase in federal child nutrition programs would come from establishing a filing fee at the Federal Election Commission for the use of "soft money" in federal campaigns instead of the Presidential Election Campaign Fund.  (link)

Value

Label

Frequency

Text

0.

Not a member at time of vote

1.

Yes (Y)

0

2.

Paired Yes (PY)

3.

Announced Yes (AY)

4.

Announced No (AN)

5.

Paired No (PN)

6.

No (N)

95

7.

General Pair

8.

Present

9.

Not voting or not ascertained

Range of Valid Data Values: 1-8

Range of Invalid Data Values: 09

Universe: members of the 102nd US Senate

April 25, 1991 10049

Location:

Start: 80
Width: 1

Variable Text: DCR-137 Y=22 N=73 Bradley (D, NJ) SCONRES29. Fiscal 1992 Budget Resolution. Bradley, D-N.J., motion to waive the Budget Act with respect to the Sasser, D-Tenn., point of order, which states that the Bradley amendment to cut defense spending by 2 percent over the next five years and transfer the funds to domestic programs and deficit reduction, would violate a Budget Act prohibition against transferring money between defense and domestic spending. Motion rejected 22-73: R 1-39; D 21-34 (ND 21-18, SD 0-16), April 25, 1991. A three-fifth majority (60) of the total Senate is required to waive the Budget Act. (The Bradley point of order subsequently fell on the Sasser point of order.)  (link)

Value

Label

Frequency

Text

0.

Not a member at time of vote

1.

Yes (Y)

22

2.

Paired Yes (PY)

3.

Announced Yes (AY)

4.

Announced No (AN)

5.

Paired No (PN)

6.

No (N)

73

7.

General Pair

8.

Present

9.

Not voting or not ascertained

Range of Valid Data Values: 1-8

Range of Invalid Data Values: 09

Universe: members of the 102nd US Senate

April 25, 1991 10050

Location:

Start: 81
Width: 1

Variable Text: DCR-137 Y=25 N=70 Simon (D, IL) SCONRES29. Fiscal 1992 Budget Resolution. Simon, D-Ill., amendment to provide for a 2 percent cut in defense spending. Rejected 25-70: R 3-37; D 22-33 (ND 21-18, SD 1-15), April 25, 1991.  (link)

Value

Label

Frequency

Text

0.

Not a member at time of vote

1.

Yes (Y)

25

2.

Paired Yes (PY)

3.

Announced Yes (AY)

4.

Announced No (AN)

5.

Paired No (PN)

6.

No (N)

70

7.

General Pair

8.

Present

9.

Not voting or not ascertained

Range of Valid Data Values: 1-8

Range of Invalid Data Values: 09

Universe: members of the 102nd US Senate

April 25, 1991 10051

Location:

Start: 82
Width: 1

Variable Text: DCR-137 Y=30 N=64 Simon (D, IL) SCONRES29. Fiscal 1992 Budget Resolution. Simon, D-Ill., amendment to provide for a 1 percent cut in defense spending. Rejected 30-64: R 5-35; D 25-29 (ND 24-14, SD 1-15), April 25, 1991.  (link)

Value

Label

Frequency

Text

0.

Not a member at time of vote

1.

Yes (Y)

30

2.

Paired Yes (PY)

3.

Announced Yes (AY)

4.

Announced No (AN)

5.

Paired No (PN)

6.

No (N)

64

7.

General Pair

8.

Present

9.

Not voting or not ascertained

Range of Valid Data Values: 1-8

Range of Invalid Data Values: 09

Universe: members of the 102nd US Senate

April 25, 1991 10052

Location:

Start: 83
Width: 1

Variable Text: DCR-137 Y=57 N=38 Brown (R, CO) SCONRES29. Fiscal 1992 Budget Resolution. Daschle, D-S.D., motion to table (kill) the Brown, R-Colo., amendment to eliminate the honey price support program. Motion agreed to 57-38: R 19-21; D 38-17 (ND 23-16, SD 15-1), April 25, 1991.  (link)

Value

Label

Frequency

Text

0.

Not a member at time of vote

1.

Yes (Y)

57

2.

Paired Yes (PY)

3.

Announced Yes (AY)

4.

Announced No (AN)

5.

Paired No (PN)

6.

No (N)

38

7.

General Pair

8.

Present

9.

Not voting or not ascertained

Range of Valid Data Values: 1-8

Range of Invalid Data Values: 09

Universe: members of the 102nd US Senate

May 07, 1991 10053

Location:

Width: 1

Variable Text: DCR-137 Y=61 N=37 Ford (D, KY) S429. Vertical Price Fixing/Cloture. Ford, D-Ky., motion to invoke cloture (thus limiting debate) on the motion to proceed to the bill to amend the Sherman Antitrust Act of 1890 to tighten the ban on vertical price fixing, which occurs when a manufacturer conspires with a retailer to force a competing merchant to charge at least a certain price for goods or face a cutoff of supplies. The bill would lower the standard for evidence needed to get a resale price maintenance case to a jury. Motion agreed to 61-37: R 11-32; D 50-5 (ND 37-2, SD 13-3), May 7, 1991.  (link)

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Label

Frequency

Text

0.

Not a member at time of vote

1.

Yes (Y)

61

2.

Paired Yes (PY)

3.

Announced Yes (AY)

4.

Announced No (AN)

5.

Paired No (PN)

6.

No (N)

37

7.

General Pair

8.

Present

9.

Not voting or not ascertained

Range of Valid Data Values: 1-8

Range of Invalid Data Values: 09

Universe: members of the 102nd US Senate

May 08, 1991 10054

Location:

Start: 85
Width: 1

Variable Text: DCR-137 Y=63 N=35 Mitchell (D, ME) S429. Vertical Price Fixing/Cloture. Mitchell, D-Maine, motion to invoke cloture (thus limiting debate) on the bill to amend the Sherman Antitrust Act of 1890 to tighten the ban on vertical price fixing, which occurs when a manufacturer conspires with a retailer to force a competing merchant to charge at least a certain price for goods or face a cutoff of supplies. The bill would lower the standard for evidence needed to get a resale price maintenance case to a jury. Motion agreed to 63-35: R 13-30; D 50-5 (ND 37-2, SD 13-3), May 8, 1991. A three-fifths majority vote (60) of the total Senate is required to invoke cloture.  (link)

Value

Label

Frequency

Text

0.

Not a member at time of vote

1.

Yes (Y)

63

2.

Paired Yes (PY)

3.

Announced Yes (AY)

4.

Announced No (AN)

5.

Paired No (PN)

6.

No (N)

35

7.

General Pair

8.

Present

9.

Not voting or not ascertained

Range of Valid Data Values: 1-8

Range of Invalid Data Values: 09

Universe: members of the 102nd US Senate

May 09, 1991 10055

Location:

Start: 86
Width: 1

Variable Text: DCR-137 Y=5 N=92 SJRES137. Recession Resolution to Suspend Gramm-Rudman/Passage. Passage of the joint resolution to suspend spending caps and pay-as-you-go restrictions for 1991 and 1992. The Balanced Budget and Emergency Deficit Control Act, as amended last year, compels the majority leader to introduce such a resolution after a government projection that the nation is in recession. Rejected 5-92: R 0-41; D 5-51 (ND 5-35, SD 0-16), May 9, 1991.  (link)

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Label

Frequency

Text

0.

Not a member at time of vote

1.

Yes (Y)

5

2.

Paired Yes (PY)

3.

Announced Yes (AY)

4.

Announced No (AN)

5.

Paired No (PN)

6.

No (N)

92

7.

General Pair

8.

Present

9.

Not voting or not ascertained

Range of Valid Data Values: 1-8

Range of Invalid Data Values: 09

Universe: members of the 102nd US Senate

May 14, 1991 10056

Location:

Start: 87
Width: 1

Variable Text: DCR-137 Y=97 N=0 Treaty Doc.. Convention on Training, Certification and Watchkeeping Standards for Seafarers. Adoption of the resolution of ratification of the treaty to establish standards of training, certification and watchkeeping for seafarers to ensure the quality of personnel on seagoing merchant ships, reduce maritime casualties, promote safety of life at sea and protect the marine environment. Adopted 97-0: 42-0; D 55-0 (ND 39-0, SD 16-0), May 14, 1991. A two-thirds majority of those present and voting (65 in this case) is required for adoption of resolutions of ratification.  (link)

Value

Label

Frequency

Text

0.

Not a member at time of vote

1.

Yes (Y)

97

2.

Paired Yes (PY)

3.

Announced Yes (AY)

4.

Announced No (AN)

5.

Paired No (PN)

6.

No (N)

0

7.

General Pair

8.

Present

9.

Not voting or not ascertained

Range of Valid Data Values: 1-8

Range of Invalid Data Values: 09

Universe: members of the 102nd US Senate

May 14, 1991 10057

Location:

Start: 88
Width: 1

Variable Text: DCR-137 Y=97 N=0 Treaty Doc.. Convention for the Prevention of Pollution From Ships. Adoption of the resolution of ratification of the treaty to control pollution from ships by establishing regulations for the transport and packaging of harmful substances. Adopted 97-0: 42-0; D 55-0 (ND 39-0, SD 16-0), May 14, 1991. A two-thirds majority of those present and voting (65 in this case) is required for adoption of resolutions of ratification.  (link)

Value

Label

Frequency

Text

0.

Not a member at time of vote

1.

Yes (Y)

97

2.

Paired Yes (PY)

3.

Announced Yes (AY)

4.

Announced No (AN)

5.

Paired No (PN)

6.

No (N)

0

7.

General Pair

8.

Present

9.

Not voting or not ascertained

Range of Valid Data Values: 1-8

Range of Invalid Data Values: 09

Universe: members of the 102nd US Senate

May 14, 1991 10058

Location:

Start: 89
Width: 1

Variable Text: DCR-137 Y=97 N=0 Safety of Life at Sea and Load Line Conventions. Adoption of the resolution of ratification of the treaty to eliminate the duplication of inspections that are previously required under the Convention for Safety of Life at Sea, which contains standards and procedures relating to vessel safety, and the Convention on Load Lines, which establishes uniform principles governing the loading of ships. The treaty would provide that a ship can be inspected by the same inspector for compliance with both conventions during one visit. Adopted 97-0: 42-0; D 55-0 (ND 39-0, SD 16-0), May 14, 1991. A two-thirds majority of those present and voting (65 in this case) is required for adoption of resolutions of ratification.  (link)

Value

Label

Frequency

Text

0.

Not a member at time of vote

1.

Yes (Y)

97

2.

Paired Yes (PY)

3.

Announced Yes (AY)

4.

Announced No (AN)

5.

Paired No (PN)

6.

No (N)

0

7.

General Pair

8.

Present

9.

Not voting or not ascertained

Range of Valid Data Values: 1-8

Range of Invalid Data Values: 09

Universe: members of the 102nd US Senate

May 14, 1991 10059

Location:

Start: 90
Width: 1

Variable Text: DCR-137 Y=97 N=0 Convention Concerning the Abolition of Forced Labor/Adoption. Adoption of the resolution of ratification of the treaty to promote the elimination of forced and compulsory labor. Adopted 97-0: 42-0; D 55-0 (ND 39-0, SD 16-0), May 14, 1991. A two-thirds majority of those present and voting (65 in this case) is required for adoption of resolutions of ratification.  (link)

Value

Label

Frequency

Text

0.

Not a member at time of vote

1.

Yes (Y)

97

2.

Paired Yes (PY)

3.

Announced Yes (AY)

4.

Announced No (AN)

5.

Paired No (PN)

6.

No (N)

0

7.

General Pair

8.

Present

9.

Not voting or not ascertained

Range of Valid Data Values: 1-8

Range of Invalid Data Values: 09

Universe: members of the 102nd US Senate

May 14, 1991 10060

Location:

Start: 91
Width: 1

Variable Text: DCR-137 Y=38 N=58 Helms (R, NC) S100. Central American Democracy and Development Act. Helms, R-N.C., amendment to require that any U.S. economic assistance to Latin America would be used to promote certain free market policies. Rejected 38-58: R 36-6; D 2-52 (ND 0-39, SD 2-13), May 14, 1991.  (link)

Value

Label

Frequency

Text

0.

Not a member at time of vote

1.

Yes (Y)

38

2.

Paired Yes (PY)

3.

Announced Yes (AY)

4.

Announced No (AN)

5.

Paired No (PN)

6.

No (N)

58

7.

General Pair

8.

Present

9.

Not voting or not ascertained

Range of Valid Data Values: 1-8

Range of Invalid Data Values: 09

Universe: members of the 102nd US Senate

May 14, 1991 10061

Location:

Start: 92
Width: 1

Variable Text: DCR-137 Y=87 N=9 S100. Central American Democracy and Development Act/Passage. Passage of the bill to encourage and support the Central American Countries to build democratic governments; resolve armed conflict and restore peace; promote and protect human rights; expand economic opportunity through sustained development; and improve living conditions. Passed 87-9: R 33-9; D 54-0 (ND 39-0, SD 15-0), May 14, 1991.  (link)

Value

Label

Frequency

Text

0.

Not a member at time of vote

1.

Yes (Y)

87

2.

Paired Yes (PY)

3.

Announced Yes (AY)

4.

Announced No (AN)

5.

Paired No (PN)

6.

No (N)

9

7.

General Pair

8.

Present

9.

Not voting or not ascertained

Range of Valid Data Values: 1-8

Range of Invalid Data Values: 09

Universe: members of the 102nd US Senate

May 15, 1991 10062

Location:

Start: 93
Width: 1

Variable Text: DCR-137 Y=70 N=28 SRES117. Agricultural Export Credits for the USSR/Adoption. Adoption of the resolution to express the sense of the Senate that the administration should provide $1.5 billion in agricultural credits to the Soviet Union, if the Soviet Union can provide assurances that the credits will be repaid, help the Soviet people, and will not be used for political purposes. Adopted 70-28: R 34-8; D 36-20 (ND 23-17, SD 13-3), May 15, 1991.  (link)

Value

Label

Frequency

Text

0.

Not a member at time of vote

1.

Yes (Y)

70

2.

Paired Yes (PY)

3.

Announced Yes (AY)

4.

Announced No (AN)

5.

Paired No (PN)

6.

No (N)

28

7.

General Pair

8.

Present

9.

Not voting or not ascertained

Range of Valid Data Values: 1-8

Range of Invalid Data Values: 09

Universe: members of the 102nd US Senate

May 16, 1991 10063

Location:

Start: 94
Width: 1

Variable Text: DCR-137 Y=50 N=44 Boren (D, OK) S3. Campaign Finance Reform. Boren, D-Okla., amendment to the Boren substitute amendment, to express the sense of the Senate that legislation to reform Senate campaigns should be funded by removing tax deductions for political action committees and lobbyists and not be funded by tax increases for the American taxpayer, spending cuts of existing federal programs, or increasing the deficit. Adopted 50-44: R 0-40; D 50-4 (ND 37-1, SD 13-3), May 16, 1991.  (link)

Value

Label

Frequency

Text

0.

Not a member at time of vote

1.

Yes (Y)

50

2.

Paired Yes (PY)

3.

Announced Yes (AY)

4.

Announced No (AN)

5.

Paired No (PN)

6.

No (N)

44

7.

General Pair

8.

Present

9.

Not voting or not ascertained

Range of Valid Data Values: 1-8

Range of Invalid Data Values: 09

Universe: members of the 102nd US Senate

May 17, 1991 10064

Location:

Start: 95
Width: 1

Variable Text: DCR-137 Y=44 N=43 Graham (D, FL) S3. Campaign Finance/Presidential Debates. Graham, D-Fla., amendment to the Boren, D-Okla., substitute amendment, to require presidential candidates to participate in four debates and vice presidential candidates to participate in one debate to be eligible for public campaign financing during the general election. Adopted 44-43: R 2-34; D 42-9 (ND 30-7, SD 12-2), May 17, 1991.  (link)

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1.

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44

2.

Paired Yes (PY)

3.

Announced Yes (AY)

4.

Announced No (AN)

5.

Paired No (PN)

6.

No (N)

43

7.

General Pair

8.

Present

9.

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Range of Invalid Data Values: 09

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May 21, 1991 10065

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Variable Text: DCR-137 Y=72 N=24 Dodd (D, CT) S3. Campaign Finance/Honoraria Ban. Dodd, D-Conn., amendment to the Boren, D-Okla., substitute amendment, to bar senators from accepting honoraria, limit all outside earned income to 15 percent of a senator's salary, prohibit senators from maintaining a fiduciary relationship with a corporation or partnership, and restrict charitable contributions made in behalf of a senator. Adopted 72-24: R 18-23; D 54-1 (ND 38-1, SD 16-0), May 21, 1991.  (link)

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Text

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1.

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72

2.

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3.

Announced Yes (AY)

4.

Announced No (AN)

5.

Paired No (PN)

6.

No (N)

24

7.

General Pair

8.

Present

9.

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May 21, 1991 10066

Location:

Start: 97
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Variable Text: DCR-137 Y=49 N=46 Moynihan (D, NY) S3. Campaign Finance/Limit on Unearned Income. Moynihan, D-N.Y., amendment to the Boren, D-Okla., substitute amendment, to limit the amount a senator may receive in unearned income to 15 percent of each senator's salary. The Dodd amendment (vote 65) only limited earned income. Adopted 49-46: R 28-13; D 21-33 (ND 18-20, SD 3-13), May 21, 1991.  (link)

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Text

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1.

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49

2.

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3.

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4.

Announced No (AN)

5.

Paired No (PN)

6.

No (N)

46

7.

General Pair

8.

Present

9.

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Range of Invalid Data Values: 09

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May 21, 1991 10067

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Start: 98
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Variable Text: DCR-137 Y=35 N=60 Bentsen (D, TX) S3. Campaign Finance/Political Action Committees. Bentsen, D-Texas, motion to table (kill) the Breaux, D-La., substitute amendment to the Bentsen amendment to the Boren, D-Okla., substitute amendment, to codify current regulations on political action committees (PACs) that bar foreign nationals from operating or contributing to PACs. The Bentsen amendment would have barred companies with majority foreign ownership from operating a political action committee. Motion rejected 35-60: R 4-37; D 31-23 (ND 22-16, SD 9-7), May 21, 1991. (Subsequently, the Breaux amendment was adopted by voice vote, and the Bentsen amendment as amended by the Breaux amendment was adopted by voice vote.)  (link)

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Text

0.

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1.

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35

2.

Paired Yes (PY)

3.

Announced Yes (AY)

4.

Announced No (AN)

5.

Paired No (PN)

6.

No (N)

60

7.

General Pair

8.

Present

9.

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Range of Valid Data Values: 1-8

Range of Invalid Data Values: 09

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May 22, 1991 10068

Location:

Start: 99
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Variable Text: DCR-137 Y=42 N=56 McConnell (R, KY) S3. Campaign Finance/Elimination of Public Financing. McConnell, R-Ky., amendment to the Boren, D-Okla., substitute amendment, to eliminate all the public financing and spending limit provisions from the bill. Rejected 42-56: R 42-0; D 0-56 (ND 0-40, SD 0-16), May 22, 1991.  (link)

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Text

0.

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1.

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42

2.

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3.

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4.

Announced No (AN)

5.

Paired No (PN)

6.

No (N)

56

7.

General Pair

8.

Present

9.

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Range of Valid Data Values: 1-8

Range of Invalid Data Values: 09

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May 22, 1991 10069

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Start: 100
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Variable Text: DCR-137 Y=68 N=30 Boren (D, OK) S3. Campaign Finance/Term Limits. Boren, D-Okla., motion to table (kill) the Brown, R-Colo., amendment to the McConnell, R-Ky., amendment, to limit terms of successful Senate candidates to two consecutive terms if they received public financing. Motion agreed to 68-30: R 12-30; D 56-0 (ND 40-0, SD 16-0), May 22, 1991.  (link)

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Text

0.

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1.

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68

2.

Paired Yes (PY)

3.

Announced Yes (AY)

4.

Announced No (AN)

5.

Paired No (PN)

6.

No (N)

30

7.

General Pair

8.

Present

9.

Not voting or not ascertained

Range of Valid Data Values: 1-8

Range of Invalid Data Values: 09

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May 22, 1991 10070

Location:

Start: 101
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Variable Text: DCR-137 Y=54 N=44 Boren (D, OK) S3. Campaign Finance/Ad Disclosure. Boren, D-Okla., motion to table (kill) the McConnell, R-Ky., amendment to the Boren substitute amendment, to require that political ads paid for with public financing contain a sentence stating that the ad was paid for with taxpayer funds. Motion agreed to 54-44: R 0-42; D 54-2 (ND 40-0, SD 14-2), May 22, 1991.  (link)

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Text

0.

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1.

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54

2.

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3.

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4.

Announced No (AN)

5.

Paired No (PN)

6.

No (N)

44

7.

General Pair

8.

Present

9.

Not voting or not ascertained

Range of Valid Data Values: 1-8

Range of Invalid Data Values: 09

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May 22, 1991 10071

Location:

Start: 102
Width: 1

Variable Text: DCR-137 Y=60 N=38 Boren (D, OK) S3. Campaign Finance/Spending Limit. Boren, D-Okla., motion to table (kill) the Cochran, R-Miss., amendment to the Boren substitute amendment, to establish a general election spending limit for challengers at 150 percent of the limit for incumbent senators. Motion agreed to 60-38: R 5-37; D 55-1 (ND 39-1, SD 16-0), May 22, 1991.  (link)

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Text

0.

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1.

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60

2.

Paired Yes (PY)

3.

Announced Yes (AY)

4.

Announced No (AN)

5.

Paired No (PN)

6.

No (N)

38

7.

General Pair

8.

Present

9.

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Range of Valid Data Values: 1-8

Range of Invalid Data Values: 09

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May 22, 1991 10072

Location:

Start: 103
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Variable Text: DCR-137 Y=57 N=41 Boren (D, OK) S3. Campaign Finance/Revert Funds to Treasury. Boren, D-Okla., motion to table (kill) the McCain, R-Ariz., amendment to the Boren substitute amendment, to require candidates to give any leftover funds at the end of a campaign to the Treasury. Motion agreed to 57-41: R 8-34; D 49-7 (ND 34-6, SD 15-1), May 22, 1991.  (link)

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Text

0.

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1.

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57

2.

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3.

Announced Yes (AY)

4.

Announced No (AN)

5.

Paired No (PN)

6.

No (N)

41

7.

General Pair

8.

Present

9.

Not voting or not ascertained

Range of Valid Data Values: 1-8

Range of Invalid Data Values: 09

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May 22, 1991 10073

Location:

Start: 104
Width: 1

Variable Text: DCR-137 Y=60 N=38 Boren (D, OK) S3. Campaign Finance/Repeal Public Financing. Boren, D-Okla., motion to table (kill) the McConnell, R-Ky., amendment to the Boren substitute amendment, to repeal public financing and spending limits in presidential elections and the preferential mailing rate for political parties. Motion agreed to 60-38: R 4-38; D 56-0 (ND 40-0, SD 16-0), May 22, 1991.  (link)

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Text

0.

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1.

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60

2.

Paired Yes (PY)

3.

Announced Yes (AY)

4.

Announced No (AN)

5.

Paired No (PN)

6.

No (N)

38

7.

General Pair

8.

Present

9.

Not voting or not ascertained

Range of Valid Data Values: 1-8

Range of Invalid Data Values: 09

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May 22, 1991 10074

Location:

Start: 105
Width: 1

Variable Text: DCR-137 Y=39 N=58 Kerry (D, MA) S3. Campaign Finance/Spending Limit Formula. Kerry, D-Mass., amendment to set public financing of Senate campaigns at 90 percent of the general-election spending limits. Rejected 39-58: R 0-42; D 39-16 (ND 32-7, SD 7-9), May 22, 1991.  (link)

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Text

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1.

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39

2.

Paired Yes (PY)

3.

Announced Yes (AY)

4.

Announced No (AN)

5.

Paired No (PN)

6.

No (N)

58

7.

General Pair

8.

Present

9.

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Range of Valid Data Values: 1-8

Range of Invalid Data Values: 09

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May 22, 1991 10075

Location:

Start: 106
Width: 1

Variable Text: DCR-137 Y=57 N=41 HCONRES121. Fiscal 1992 Budget Resolution/Conference Report. Adoption of the conference report on the resolution to set binding budget levels for the fiscal year ending Sept. 30, 1992: budget authority, $1.59 trillion; outlays, $1.448 trillion; revenues, $1.169 trillion; deficit, $278.8 billion. The conference report conforms with the spending caps for defense, international, domestic discretionary spending, and the pay-as-you-go requirements established by the Budget Enforcement Act of 1990 (PL 101-508). Adopted 57-41: R 8-34; D 49-7 (ND 35-5, SD 14-2), May 22, 1991.  (link)

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Text

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1.

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57

2.

Paired Yes (PY)

3.

Announced Yes (AY)

4.

Announced No (AN)

5.

Paired No (PN)

6.

No (N)

41

7.

General Pair

8.

Present

9.

Not voting or not ascertained

Range of Valid Data Values: 1-8

Range of Invalid Data Values: 09

Universe: members of the 102nd US Senate

May 22, 1991 10076

Location:

Start: 107
Width: 1

Variable Text: DCR-137 Y=55 N=43 Boren (D, OK) S3. Campaign Finance/Eliminate Public Financing. Boren, D-Okla., motion to table (kill) the Nickles, R-Okla., amendment to the Boren substitute amendment, to eliminate all public financing for Senate campaigns but leave the voluntary spending limits in the bill. Motion agreed to 55-43: R 0-42; D 55-1 (ND 40-0, SD 15-1), May 22, 1991.  (link)

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Text

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1.

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55

2.

Paired Yes (PY)

3.

Announced Yes (AY)

4.

Announced No (AN)

5.

Paired No (PN)

6.

No (N)

43

7.

General Pair

8.

Present

9.

Not voting or not ascertained

Range of Valid Data Values: 1-8

Range of Invalid Data Values: 09

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May 23, 1991 10077

Location:

Start: 108
Width: 1

Variable Text: DCR-137 Y=79 N=19 Boren (D, OK) S3. Campaign Finance/Free Television Time. Boren, D-Okla., motion to table (kill) the Roth, R-Del., amendment to the Boren substitute amendment, to strike all public funding and spending limits and establish free television time for Senate candidates in the last 45 days of a campaign. Motion agreed to 79-19: R 23-19; D 56-0 (ND 40-0, SD 16-0), May 23, 1991.  (link)

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Text

0.

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1.

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79

2.

Paired Yes (PY)

3.

Announced Yes (AY)

4.

Announced No (AN)

5.

Paired No (PN)

6.

No (N)

19

7.

General Pair

8.

Present

9.

Not voting or not ascertained

Range of Valid Data Values: 1-8

Range of Invalid Data Values: 09

Universe: members of the 102nd US Senate

May 23, 1991 10078

Location:

Start: 109
Width: 1

Variable Text: DCR-137 Y=54 N=44 Boren (D, OK) S3. Campaign Finance Reform. Boren, D-Okla., motion to table (kill) the Nickles, R-Okla., amendment to the Boren substitute amendment, to eliminate the 50 percent subsidy to candidates from the the broadcast industry. Motion agreed to 54-44: R 5-37; D 49-7 (ND 34-6, SD 15-1), May 23, 1991.  (link)

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Text

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1.

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54

2.

Paired Yes (PY)

3.

Announced Yes (AY)

4.

Announced No (AN)

5.

Paired No (PN)

6.

No (N)

44

7.

General Pair

8.

Present

9.

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Range of Valid Data Values: 1-8

Range of Invalid Data Values: 09

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May 23, 1991 10079

Location:

Start: 110
Width: 1

Variable Text: DCR-137 Y=57 N=41 Mitchell (D, ME) S3. Campaign Finance/Union Disclosure. Mitchell, D-Maine motion to table (kill) the Hatch, R-Utah, amendment to the Boren substitute amendment, to require labor unions to file a written report disclosing the amount and for what purpose union dues or fees were spent on direct or indirect political activities. Motion agreed to 57-41: R 3-39; D 54-2 (ND 39-1, SD 15-1), May 23, 1991.  (link)

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Text

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1.

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57

2.

Paired Yes (PY)

3.

Announced Yes (AY)

4.

Announced No (AN)

5.

Paired No (PN)

6.

No (N)

41

7.

General Pair

8.

Present

9.

Not voting or not ascertained

Range of Valid Data Values: 1-8

Range of Invalid Data Values: 09

Universe: members of the 102nd US Senate

May 23, 1991 10080

Location:

Start: 111
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Variable Text: DCR-137 Y=57 N=40 Boren (D, OK) S3. Campaign Finance/Matching Funds. Boren, D-Okla., motion to table (kill) the Dole, R-Kan., amendment to the Boren substitute amendment, to allow political party committees to give challengers "seed money" in the early stages of their campaigns against incumbents. The party matching funds would be limited to $150,000 for House challengers and $250,000 for Senate challengers. Motion agreed to 57-40: R 2-40; D 55-0 (ND 39-0, SD 16-0), May 23, 1991.  (link)

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Text

0.

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1.

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57

2.

Paired Yes (PY)

3.

Announced Yes (AY)

4.

Announced No (AN)

5.

Paired No (PN)

6.

No (N)

40

7.

General Pair

8.

Present

9.

Not voting or not ascertained

Range of Valid Data Values: 1-8

Range of Invalid Data Values: 09

Universe: members of the 102nd US Senate

May 23, 1991 10081

Location:

Start: 112
Width: 1

Variable Text: DCR-137 Y=56 N=41 Boren (D, OK) S3. Campaign Finance/Tax-Exempt Status. Boren, D-Okla., motion to table (kill) the McConnell, R-Ky., amendment to the Boren substitute amendment, to deny tax-exempt status to organizations participating in campaigns. Motion agreed to 56-41: R 1-41; D 55-0 (ND 39-0, SD 16-0), May 23, 1991.  (link)

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Text

0.

Not a member at time of vote

1.

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56

2.

Paired Yes (PY)

3.

Announced Yes (AY)

4.

Announced No (AN)

5.

Paired No (PN)

6.

No (N)

41

7.

General Pair

8.

Present

9.

Not voting or not ascertained

Range of Valid Data Values: 1-8

Range of Invalid Data Values: 09

Universe: members of the 102nd US Senate

May 23, 1991 10082

Location:

Start: 113
Width: 1

Variable Text: DCR-137 Y=53 N=45 Boren (D, OK) S3. Campaign Finance/Party Conventions. Boren, D-Okla., motion to table (kill) the McConnell, R-Ky., amendment to the Boren substitute amendment, to repeal public financing of party conventions. Motion agreed to 53-45: R 0-42; D 53-3 (ND 37-3, SD 16-0), May 23, 1991.  (link)

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Text

0.

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1.

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53

2.

Paired Yes (PY)

3.

Announced Yes (AY)

4.

Announced No (AN)

5.

Paired No (PN)

6.

No (N)

45

7.

General Pair

8.

Present

9.

Not voting or not ascertained

Range of Valid Data Values: 1-8

Range of Invalid Data Values: 09

Universe: members of the 102nd US Senate

May 23, 1991 10083

Location:

Start: 114
Width: 1

Variable Text: DCR-137 Y=53 N=45 Boren (D, OK) S3. Campaign Finance/Public Financing. Boren, D-Okla., motion to table (kill) the McConnell, R-Ky., amendment to the Boren substitute amendment, to prohibit public financing of Senate campaigns until the Federal budget is balanced. Motion agreed to 53-45: R 0-42; D 53-3 (ND 39-1, SD 14-2), May 23, 1991.  (link)

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Text

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1.

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53

2.

Paired Yes (PY)

3.

Announced Yes (AY)

4.

Announced No (AN)

5.

Paired No (PN)

6.

No (N)

45

7.

General Pair

8.

Present

9.

Not voting or not ascertained

Range of Valid Data Values: 1-8

Range of Invalid Data Values: 09

Universe: members of the 102nd US Senate

May 23, 1991 10084

Location:

Start: 115
Width: 1

Variable Text: DCR-137 Y=54 N=44 Boren (D, OK) S3. Campaign Finance/Disclosure Reports. Boren, D-Okla., motion to table (kill) the Gramm, R-Texas, amendment to the Boren substitute amendment, to require organizations that intend to make an expenditure of $5,000 or more on political activities, to file a written report disclosing the intended expenditure at least 10 days in advance. Motion agreed to 54-44: R 0-42; D 54-2 (ND 40-0, SD 14-2), May 23, 1991.  (link)

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Text

0.

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1.

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54

2.

Paired Yes (PY)

3.

Announced Yes (AY)

4.

Announced No (AN)

5.

Paired No (PN)

6.

No (N)

44

7.

General Pair

8.

Present

9.

Not voting or not ascertained

Range of Valid Data Values: 1-8

Range of Invalid Data Values: 09

Universe: members of the 102nd US Senate

May 23, 1991 10085

Location:

Start: 116
Width: 1

Variable Text: DCR-137 Y=56 N=42 S3. Campaign Finance/Passage. Passage of the bill to revise federal laws governing the financing of federal campaigns by providing for a voluntary system of spending limits for elections that gives candidates public subsidies as an incentive to participate. Motion agreed to 56-42: R 5-37; D 51-5 (ND 39-1, SD 12-4), May 23, 1991. A "nay" was a vote supporting the president's position.  (link)

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Text

0.

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1.

Yes (Y)

56

2.

Paired Yes (PY)

3.

Announced Yes (AY)

4.

Announced No (AN)

5.

Paired No (PN)

6.

No (N)

42

7.

General Pair

8.

Present

9.

Not voting or not ascertained

Range of Valid Data Values: 1-8

Range of Invalid Data Values: 09

Universe: members of the 102nd US Senate

May 24, 1991 10086

Location:

Start: 117
Width: 1

Variable Text: DCR-137 Y=36 N=59 SRES78. Disapproval of Fast-Track Procedures/Adoption. Adoption of the resolution to disapprove the president's request to extend for two years fast-track procedures that would require legislation implementing trade agreements to be considered within 60 days of introduction under limited debate and with no amendments permitted. Rejected 36-59: R 5-36; D 31-23 (ND 23-16, SD 8-7), May 24, 1991. A "nay" was a vote supporting the president's position.  (link)

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Text

0.

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1.

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36

2.

Paired Yes (PY)

3.

Announced Yes (AY)

4.

Announced No (AN)

5.

Paired No (PN)

6.

No (N)

59

7.

General Pair

8.

Present

9.

Not voting or not ascertained

Range of Valid Data Values: 1-8

Range of Invalid Data Values: 09

Universe: members of the 102nd US Senate

June 05, 1991 10087

Location:

Start: 118
Width: 1

Variable Text: DCR-137 Y=92 N=6 D'Amato (R, NY) S173. Telecommunications Equipment Manufacturing Competition Act/Desert Storm Parade Representation. D'Amato, R-N.Y., amendment to express the sense of the Senate that any country that has repeatedly provided support for international acts of terrorism should not be represented in any form at the Desert Storm victory parade to be held in Washington, D.C., on June 8, 1991. The amendment was directed at opposing any Syrian presence in the parade. Adopted 92-6: R 41-2; D 51-4 (ND 35-4, SD 16-0), June 5, 1991.  (link)

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Text

0.

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1.

Yes (Y)

92

2.

Paired Yes (PY)

3.

Announced Yes (AY)

4.

Announced No (AN)

5.

Paired No (PN)

6.

No (N)

6

7.

General Pair

8.

Present

9.

Not voting or not ascertained

Range of Valid Data Values: 1-8

Range of Invalid Data Values: 09

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June 05, 1991 10088

Location:

Start: 119
Width: 1

Variable Text: DCR-137 Y=64 N=32 Hollings (D, SC) S173. Telecommunications Equipment Manufacturing Competition Act/Remove Domestic Content. Hollings, D-S.C., motion to table (kill) the Gramm, R-Texas, amendment to remove the domestic content and local manufacturing requirements in the bill. Motion agreed to 64-32: R 12-30; D 52-2 (ND 36-2, SD 16-0), June 5, 1991. A "nay" was a vote supporting the president's position.  (link)

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Text

0.

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1.

Yes (Y)

64

2.

Paired Yes (PY)

3.

Announced Yes (AY)

4.

Announced No (AN)

5.

Paired No (PN)

6.

No (N)

32

7.

General Pair

8.

Present

9.

Not voting or not ascertained

Range of Valid Data Values: 1-8

Range of Invalid Data Values: 09

Universe: members of the 102nd US Senate

June 05, 1991 10089

Location:

Start: 120
Width: 1

Variable Text: DCR-137 Y=71 N=24 S173. Telecommunications Equipment Manufacturing Competition Act/Passage. Passage of the bill to allow the seven regional Bell telephone operating companies to engage in the design, research and manufacture of telecommunications equipment. Passed 71-24: R 33-9; D 38-15 (ND 23-14, SD 15-1), June 5, 1991. A "nay" was a vote supporting the president's position.  (link)

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Frequency

Text

0.

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1.

Yes (Y)

71

2.

Paired Yes (PY)

3.

Announced Yes (AY)

4.

Announced No (AN)

5.

Paired No (PN)

6.

No (N)

24

7.

General Pair

8.

Present

9.

Not voting or not ascertained

Range of Valid Data Values: 1-8

Range of Invalid Data Values: 09

Universe: members of the 102nd US Senate

June 12, 1991 10090

Location:

Start: 121
Width: 1

Variable Text: DCR-137 Y=60 N=39 Reid (D, NV) S1204. Surface Transportation Reauthorization/Billboards. Reid, D-Nev., amendment to strike the section of the bill that would place a moratorium on all new billboards along federally subsidized highways and allow states to remove existing billboards from private property without giving cash compensation to the owners of such property. Adopted 60-39: R 29-14; D 31-25 (ND 19-21, SD 12-4), June 12, 1991.  (link)

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Label

Frequency

Text

0.

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1.

Yes (Y)

60

2.

Paired Yes (PY)

3.

Announced Yes (AY)

4.

Announced No (AN)

5.

Paired No (PN)

6.

No (N)

39

7.

General Pair

8.

Present

9.

Not voting or not ascertained

Range of Valid Data Values: 1-8

Range of Invalid Data Values: 09

Universe: members of the 102nd US Senate

June 12, 1991 10091

Location:

Start: 122
Width: 1

Variable Text: DCR-137 Y=44 N=55 Mitchell (D, ME) S1204. Surface Transportation Reauthorization/Private Property. Mitchell, D-Maine, motion to table (kill) the Symms, R-Idaho, amendment to ensure that no agency regulations would take effect until they were certified by the attorney general to be in compliance with procedures that assess the impact and attempt to minimize the taking of private property in the course of federal regulatory activity. Rejected 44-55: R 5-38; D 39-17 (ND 34-6, SD 5-11), June 12, 1991. (Subsequently, the Symms amendment was adopted by voice vote.)  (link)

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Label

Frequency

Text

0.

Not a member at time of vote

1.

Yes (Y)

44

2.

Paired Yes (PY)

3.

Announced Yes (AY)

4.

Announced No (AN)

5.

Paired No (PN)

6.

No (N)

55

7.

General Pair

8.

Present

9.

Not voting or not ascertained

Range of Valid Data Values: 1-8

Range of Invalid Data Values: 09

Universe: members of the 102nd US Senate

June 12, 1991 10092

Location:

Start: 123
Width: 1

Variable Text: DCR-137 Y=29 N=69 Specter (R, PA) S1204. Surface Transportation Reauthorization/Budget Act Waiver. Specter, R-Pa., motion to waive the 1974 budget act with respect to the Sasser, D-Tenn., point of order, which stated that the Specter amendment to take the Highway Trust Fund off-budget would violate Section 306 of the budget act. Motion rejected 29-69: R 15-27; D 14-42 (ND 12-28, SD 2-14), June 12, 1991. A three-fifths majority (60) of the total Senate is required to waive the budget act. (The Specter amendment subsequently fell on the Sasser point of order.)  (link)

Value

Label

Frequency

Text

0.

Not a member at time of vote

1.

Yes (Y)

29

2.

Paired Yes (PY)

3.

Announced Yes (AY)

4.

Announced No (AN)

5.

Paired No (PN)

6.

No (N)

69

7.

General Pair

8.

Present

9.

Not voting or not ascertained

Range of Valid Data Values: 1-8

Range of Invalid Data Values: 09

Universe: members of the 102nd US Senate

June 13, 1991 10093

Location:

Start: 124
Width: 1

Variable Text: DCR-137 Y=72 N=26 Moynihan (D, NY) S1204. Surface Transportation Reauthorization/Highway Numbering. Moynihan, D-N.Y., motion to table (kill) the Dixon, D-Ill., amendment to give the secretary of Transportation the authority to establish a commission to number interstate highways when bordering states fail to agree to the number designation of an interstate highway. Motion agreed to 72-26: R 42-0; D 30-26 (ND 26-14, SD 4-12), June 13, 1991.  (link)

Value

Label

Frequency

Text

0.

Not a member at time of vote

1.

Yes (Y)

72

2.

Paired Yes (PY)

3.

Announced Yes (AY)

4.

Announced No (AN)

5.

Paired No (PN)

6.

No (N)

26

7.

General Pair

8.

Present

9.

Not voting or not ascertained

Range of Valid Data Values: 1-8

Range of Invalid Data Values: 09

Universe: members of the 102nd US Senate

June 13, 1991 10094

Location:

Start: 125
Width: 1

Variable Text: DCR-137 Y=62 N=36 Moynihan (D, NY) S1204. Surface Transportation Reauthorization/Interstate Maintenance Funds. Moynihan, D-N.Y., motion to table (kill) the Reid, D-Nev., amendment to give states discretion to use interstate maintenance funds for the construction of additional lanes on interstates to lower concentrations of air pollution to levels required by the Clean Air Act. Motion agreed to 62-36: R 30-12; D 32-24 (ND 27-13, 5-11), June 13, 1991.  (link)

Value

Label

Frequency

Text

0.

Not a member at time of vote

1.

Yes (Y)

62

2.

Paired Yes (PY)

3.

Announced Yes (AY)

4.

Announced No (AN)

5.

Paired No (PN)

6.

No (N)

36

7.

General Pair

8.

Present

9.

Not voting or not ascertained

Range of Valid Data Values: 1-8

Range of Invalid Data Values: 09

Universe: members of the 102nd US Senate

June 18, 1991 10095

Location:

Start: 126
Width: 1

Variable Text: DCR-137 Y=89 N=9 Byrd (D, WV) S1204. Surface Transportation Reauthorization/Fund Accounts. Byrd, D-W.Va., amendment to the Byrd amendment, to take the $8.2 billion that the budget resolution shifted to transportation programs from other domestic programs over 5 years and divide the money into two equal accounts. One account would authorize $4.1 billion to reward states for their level of effort in highway construction and maintenance programs based on a formula that rewards states with a gas tax higher than the national average and a lower than average per capita disposable income. The other account of $4.1 billion would be divided among donor states, which pay more into the Highway Trust Fund than they receive, in a way that guarantees each more money than they now receive. Adopted 89-9: R 37-6; D 52-3 (ND 37-2, SD 15-1), June 18, 1991.  (link)

Value

Label

Frequency

Text

0.

Not a member at time of vote

1.

Yes (Y)

89

2.

Paired Yes (PY)

3.

Announced Yes (AY)

4.

Announced No (AN)

5.

Paired No (PN)

6.

No (N)

9

7.

General Pair

8.

Present

9.

Not voting or not ascertained

Range of Valid Data Values: 1-8

Range of Invalid Data Values: 09

Universe: members of the 102nd US Senate

June 18, 1991 10096

Location:

Start: 127
Width: 1

Variable Text: DCR-137 Y=41 N=57 Graham (D, FL) S1204. Surface Transportation Reauthorization/Minimum Allocation Formula. Graham, D-Fla., amendment to increase the minimum allocation from the Highway Trust Fund to 90 percent of what a state pays into the fund and establish a new minimum allocation formula based on the number of lane miles, diesel fuel consumption, and vehicle miles traveled in rural and urban areas. Rejected 41-57: R 18-25; D 23-32 (ND 7-32, SD 16-0), June 18, 1991.  (link)

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Label

Frequency

Text

0.

Not a member at time of vote

1.

Yes (Y)

41

2.

Paired Yes (PY)

3.

Announced Yes (AY)

4.

Announced No (AN)

5.

Paired No (PN)

6.

No (N)

57

7.

General Pair

8.

Present

9.

Not voting or not ascertained

Range of Valid Data Values: 1-8

Range of Invalid Data Values: 09

Universe: members of the 102nd US Senate

June 19, 1991 10097

Location:

Start: 128
Width: 1

Variable Text: DCR-137 Y=53 N=44 Moynihan (D, NY) S1204. Surface Transportation Reauthorization/Interstate Maintenance. Moynihan, D-N.Y., motion to table (kill) the Lott, R-Miss., amendment to retain the current 90 percent federal share for Interstate maintenance and 80 percent for bridge projects. Motion agreed to 53-44: R 20-23; D 33-21 (ND 30-9, SD 3-12), June 19, 1991.  (link)

Value

Label

Frequency

Text

0.

Not a member at time of vote

1.

Yes (Y)

53

2.

Paired Yes (PY)

3.

Announced Yes (AY)

4.

Announced No (AN)

5.

Paired No (PN)

6.

No (N)

44

7.

General Pair

8.

Present

9.

Not voting or not ascertained

Range of Valid Data Values: 1-8

Range of Invalid Data Values: 09

Universe: members of the 102nd US Senate

June 19, 1991 10098

Location:

Start: 129
Width: 1

Variable Text: DCR-137 Y=63 N=35 Symms (R, ID) S1204. Surface Transportation Reauthorization/Use of Census Data. Symms, R-Idaho, motion to table (kill) the Mack, R-Fla., amendment to require the use of 1990 census data as part of the formula to calculate the apportionment of funds to states. Motion agreed to 63-35: R 24-19; D 39-16 (ND 30-9, SD 9-7), June 19, 1991.  (link)

Value

Label

Frequency

Text

0.

Not a member at time of vote

1.

Yes (Y)

63

2.

Paired Yes (PY)

3.

Announced Yes (AY)

4.

Announced No (AN)

5.

Paired No (PN)

6.

No (N)

35

7.

General Pair

8.

Present

9.

Not voting or not ascertained

Range of Valid Data Values: 1-8

Range of Invalid Data Values: 09

Universe: members of the 102nd US Senate

June 19, 1991 10099

Location:

Start: 130
Width: 1

Variable Text: DCR-137 Y=81 N=17 Moynihan (D, NY) S1204. Surface Transportation Reauthorization/Highway Trust Fund. Moynihan, D-N.Y., motion to table (kill) the Graham, D-Fla., amendment to ensure that states receive minimum payments from the surpluses in the Highway Trust Fund. Motion agreed to 81-17: R 37-6; D 44-11 (ND 36-3, SD 8-8), June 19, 1991.  (link)

Value

Label

Frequency

Text

0.

Not a member at time of vote

1.

Yes (Y)

81

2.

Paired Yes (PY)

3.

Announced Yes (AY)

4.

Announced No (AN)

5.

Paired No (PN)

6.

No (N)

17

7.

General Pair

8.

Present

9.

Not voting or not ascertained

Range of Valid Data Values: 1-8

Range of Invalid Data Values: 09

Universe: members of the 102nd US Senate

June 19, 1991 10100

Location:

Start: 131
Width: 1

Variable Text: DCR-137 Y=72 N=26 Moynihan (D, NY) S1204. Surface Transportation Reauthorization/Maintenance Funds. Moynihan, D-N.Y., motion to table (kill) the Graham, D-Fla., amendment to allow maintenance funds to be used for capacity enhancement programs on the Interstate Highway System at an 80-20 federal/state ratio rather than the 75-25 ratio in the bill. Motion agreed to 72-26: R 30-13; D 42-13 (ND 36-3, SD 6-10), June 19, 1991.  (link)

Value

Label

Frequency

Text

0.

Not a member at time of vote

1.

Yes (Y)

72

2.

Paired Yes (PY)

3.

Announced Yes (AY)

4.

Announced No (AN)

5.

Paired No (PN)

6.

No (N)

26

7.

General Pair

8.

Present

9.

Not voting or not ascertained

Range of Valid Data Values: 1-8

Range of Invalid Data Values: 09

Universe: members of the 102nd US Senate

June 19, 1991 10101

Location:

Start: 132
Width: 1

Variable Text: DCR-137 Y=91 N=7 S1204. Surface Transportation Reauthorization/Passage. Passage of the bill to authorize $123 billion over the next five years for the nation's surface transportation programs. The bill would give states more flexibility to decide how their federal transportation dollars are spent by allocating $37.2 billion to spend as they see fit. The bill also would require states to spend 17.5 percent of their surface transportation funds on a national highway system. Passed 91-7: R 39-4; D 52-3 (ND 38-1, SD 14-2), June 19, 1991.  (link)

Value

Label

Frequency

Text

0.

Not a member at time of vote

1.

Yes (Y)

91

2.

Paired Yes (PY)

3.

Announced Yes (AY)

4.

Announced No (AN)

5.

Paired No (PN)

6.

No (N)

7

7.

General Pair

8.

Present

9.

Not voting or not ascertained

Range of Valid Data Values: 1-8

Range of Invalid Data Values: 09

Universe: members of the 102nd US Senate

June 20, 1991 10102

Location:

Start: 133
Width: 1

Variable Text: DCR-137 Y=55 N=41 Mitchell (D, ME) S1241. Crime Bill/Minority Discrimination. Mitchell, D-Maine, for Graham, D-Fla., amendment to strike the Racial Justice Act provisions that allow minorities to challenge a death sentence as discriminatory if statistics show a disproportionate number of their race being condemned to die. Adopted 55-41: R 35-7; D 20-34 (ND 8-30, SD 12-4), June 20, 1991.  (link)

Value

Label

Frequency

Text

0.

Not a member at time of vote

1.

Yes (Y)

55

2.

Paired Yes (PY)

3.

Announced Yes (AY)

4.

Announced No (AN)

5.

Paired No (PN)

6.

No (N)

41

7.

General Pair

8.

Present

9.

Not voting or not ascertained

Range of Valid Data Values: 1-8

Range of Invalid Data Values: 09

Universe: members of the 102nd US Senate

June 20, 1991 10103

Location:

Start: 134
Width: 1

Variable Text: DCR-137 Y=40 N=56 Thurmond (R, SC) S1241. Crime Bill/Substitute President's Crime Bill. Thurmond, R-S.C., amendment to substitute the president's crime bill. The amendment would allow the death penalty for more than 40 crimes, including the operation of a major drug enterprise; expand consideration of aggravating factors in imposing the death penalty; significantly cut back on habeas corpus petitions; extend the "good faith" exception to warrantless searches; and remove the provision to require a background check over seven days before someone could purchase a handgun. Rejected 40-56: R 38-4; D 2-52 (ND 0-38, SD 2-14), June 20, 1991. A "yea" was a vote supporting the president's position.  (link)

Value

Label

Frequency

Text

0.

Not a member at time of vote

1.

Yes (Y)

40

2.

Paired Yes (PY)

3.

Announced Yes (AY)

4.

Announced No (AN)

5.

Paired No (PN)

6.

No (N)

56

7.

General Pair

8.

Present

9.

Not voting or not ascertained

Range of Valid Data Values: 1-8

Range of Invalid Data Values: 09

Universe: members of the 102nd US Senate

June 25, 1991 10104

Location:

Start: 135
Width: 1

Variable Text: DCR-137 Y=43 N=54 Thurmond (R, SC) S1241. Crime Bill/Search and Seizure. Thurmond, R-S.C., amendment to codify the good faith exception to the exclusionary rule that allows evidence seized without a warrant but under an objectively reasonable belief that the search was in conformity with the Fourth Amendment to be used against a defendant. Rejected 43-54: R 32-9; D 11-45 (ND 5-35, SD 6-10), June 25, 1991. A "yea" was a vote supporting the president's position  (link)

Value

Label

Frequency

Text

0.

Not a member at time of vote

1.

Yes (Y)

43

2.

Paired Yes (PY)

3.

Announced Yes (AY)

4.

Announced No (AN)

5.

Paired No (PN)

6.

No (N)

54

7.

General Pair

8.

Present

9.

Not voting or not ascertained

Range of Valid Data Values: 1-8

Range of Invalid Data Values: 09

Universe: members of the 102nd US Senate

June 25, 1991 10105

Location:

Start: 136
Width: 1

Variable Text: DCR-137 Y=29 N=69 Thurmond (R, SC) S1241. Crime Bill/Indian Tribes. Thurmond, R-S.C., amendment to the Inouye, D-Hawaii, amendment, to limit the provisions in the Inouye amendment, which allow Indian tribes to choose whether to have the death penalty for crimes committed within their jurisdictions, to states in which there is no death penalty. Rejected 29-69: R 26-16; D 3-53 (ND 1-39, SD 2-14), June 25, 1991. (The Inouye amendment was subsequently adopted by voice vote.)  (link)

Value

Label

Frequency

Text

0.

Not a member at time of vote

1.

Yes (Y)

29

2.

Paired Yes (PY)

3.

Announced Yes (AY)

4.

Announced No (AN)

5.

Paired No (PN)

6.

No (N)

69

7.

General Pair

8.

Present

9.

Not voting or not ascertained

Range of Valid Data Values: 1-8

Range of Invalid Data Values: 09

Universe: members of the 102nd US Senate

June 25, 1991 10106

Location:

Start: 137
Width: 1

Variable Text: DCR-137 Y=30 N=68 Biden (D, DE) S1241. Crime Bill/Drug Cases. Biden, D-Del., amendment to provide that the maximum penalty for drug cases shall be life in prison without release, unless there is an intentional killing, and then the maximum penalty shall be death. Rejected 30-68: R 5-37; D 25-31 (ND 22-18, SD 3-13), June 25, 1991. A "nay" was a vote opposing the president's position.  (link)

Value

Label

Frequency

Text

0.

Not a member at time of vote

1.

Yes (Y)

30

2.

Paired Yes (PY)

3.

Announced Yes (AY)

4.

Announced No (AN)

5.

Paired No (PN)

6.

No (N)

68

7.

General Pair

8.

Present

9.

Not voting or not ascertained

Range of Valid Data Values: 1-8

Range of Invalid Data Values: 09

Universe: members of the 102nd US Senate

June 25, 1991 10107

Location:

Start: 138
Width: 1

Variable Text: DCR-137 Y=25 N=73 Simon (D, IL) S1241. Crime Bill/Replace Death Penalty. Simon, D-Ill., amendment to substitute where the bill would impose the death penalty a mandatory life imprisonment term without the possibility of release. Rejected 25-73: R 5-37; D 20-36 (ND 19-21, SD 1-15), June 25, 1991. A "nay" was a vote opposing the president's position.  (link)

Value

Label

Frequency

Text

0.

Not a member at time of vote

1.

Yes (Y)

25

2.

Paired Yes (PY)

3.

Announced Yes (AY)

4.

Announced No (AN)

5.

Paired No (PN)

6.

No (N)

73

7.

General Pair

8.

Present

9.

Not voting or not ascertained

Range of Valid Data Values: 1-8

Range of Invalid Data Values: 09

Universe: members of the 102nd US Senate

June 26, 1991 10108

Location:

Start: 139
Width: 1

Variable Text: DCR-137 Y=58 N=40 Hatch (R, UT) Crime Bill/Habeas Corpus. Hatch, R-Utah, amendment to the Mitchell, D-Maine, amendment for Graham, D-Fla., to limit the ability of death-row prisoners to file federal habeas corpus petitions by requiring prisoners to file petitions within six months of exhausting their state appeals, restricting the grounds for challenges to their sentences, and allowing federal courts to dismiss petitions if a court decides the prisoner has had a full and fair hearing at the state level. Adopted 58-40: R 42-0; D 16-40 (ND 5-35, SD 11-5), June 26, 1991. (The Graham amendment as amended was subsequently adopted by voice vote.) A "yea" was a vote supporting the president's position.  (link)

Value

Label

Frequency

Text

0.

Not a member at time of vote

1.

Yes (Y)

58

2.

Paired Yes (PY)

3.

Announced Yes (AY)

4.

Announced No (AN)

5.

Paired No (PN)

6.

No (N)

40

7.

General Pair

8.

Present

9.

Not voting or not ascertained

Range of Valid Data Values: 1-8

Range of Invalid Data Values: 09

Universe: members of the 102nd US Senate

June 26, 1991 10109

Location:

Start: 140
Width: 1

Variable Text: DCR-137 Y=65 N=33 D'Amato (R, NY) HR1241. Crime Bill/Federal Death Penalty. D'Amato, R-N.Y., amendment to allow for federal jurisdiction to impose the death penalty for homicides committed with a gun if they were committed in the course of a federal crime or the firearm involved had been moved across state or national borders. Adopted 65-33: R 34-8; D 31-25 (ND 18-22, SD 13-3), June 26, 1991.  (link)

Value

Label

Frequency

Text

0.

Not a member at time of vote

1.

Yes (Y)

65

2.

Paired Yes (PY)

3.

Announced Yes (AY)

4.

Announced No (AN)

5.

Paired No (PN)

6.

No (N)

33

7.

General Pair

8.

Present

9.

Not voting or not ascertained

Range of Valid Data Values: 1-8

Range of Invalid Data Values: 09

Universe: members of the 102nd US Senate

June 26, 1991 10110

Location:

Start: 141
Width: 1

Variable Text: DCR-137 Y=71 N=28 Mitchell (D, ME) S1241. Crime Bill/Preferential Treatment. Mitchell, D-Maine, motion to table (kill) the Helms, R-N.C., amendment to the Symms, R-Idaho, amendment, to prohibit federal agencies and courts from interpreting Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 to permit an employer to grant preferential treatment in employment to any group or individual on account of race, religion, sex or national origin. Motion agreed to 71-28: R 16-27; D 55-1 (ND 40-0, SD 15-1), June 26, 1991.  (link)

Value

Label

Frequency

Text

0.

Not a member at time of vote

1.

Yes (Y)

71

2.

Paired Yes (PY)

3.

Announced Yes (AY)

4.

Announced No (AN)

5.

Paired No (PN)

6.

No (N)

28

7.

General Pair

8.

Present

9.

Not voting or not ascertained

Range of Valid Data Values: 1-8

Range of Invalid Data Values: 09

Universe: members of the 102nd US Senate

June 26, 1991 10111

Location:

Start: 141
Width: 1

Variable Text: DCR-137 Y=60 N=39 Symms (R, ID) S1241. Crime Bill/District of Columbia. Symms, R-Idaho, amendment to mandate a 20-year prison term and allow for the death penalty for drug-related homicides in the District of Columbia. Adopted 60-39: R 36-7; D 24-32 (ND 13-27, SD 11-5), June 26, 1991.  (link)

Value

Label

Frequency

Text

0.

Not a member at time of vote

1.

Yes (Y)

60

2.

Paired Yes (PY)

3.

Announced Yes (AY)

4.

Announced No (AN)

5.

Paired No (PN)

6.

No (N)

39

7.

General Pair

8.

Present

9.

Not voting or not ascertained

Range of Valid Data Values: 1-8

Range of Invalid Data Values: 09

Universe: members of the 102nd US Senate

June 27, 1991 10112

Location:

Start: 143
Width: 1

Variable Text: DCR-137 Y=88 N=11 D'Amato (R, NY) S1241. Crime Bill/Prison Terms for Firearm Use. D'Amato, R-N.Y., amendment to provide for mandatory prison terms for the possession or use of a firearm during any drug-related or violent crime committed under state jurisdiction. Adopted 88-11: R 37-6; D 51-5 (ND 36-4, SD 15-1), June 27, 1991.  (link)

Value

Label

Frequency

Text

0.

Not a member at time of vote

1.

Yes (Y)

88

2.

Paired Yes (PY)

3.

Announced Yes (AY)

4.

Announced No (AN)

5.

Paired No (PN)

6.

No (N)

11

7.

General Pair

8.

Present

9.

Not voting or not ascertained

Range of Valid Data Values: 1-8

Range of Invalid Data Values: 09

Universe: members of the 102nd US Senate

June 28, 1991 10113

Location:

Start: 144
Width: 1

Variable Text: DCR-137 Y=44 N=54 Stevens (R, AK) S1241. Crime Bill/Replace Handgun Bill. Stevens, R-Alaska, amendment to replace the bill's provisions that require a background check over seven days before someone could purchase a handgun with provisions that require states within two years of the date of enactment of the bill to establish a system to provide an instant background check. Rejected 44-54: R 35-8; D 9-46 (ND 4-36, SD 5-10), June 28, 1991. (in the session that began, and the Congressional Record dated, June 27)  (link)

Value

Label

Frequency

Text

0.

Not a member at time of vote

1.

Yes (Y)

44

2.

Paired Yes (PY)

3.

Announced Yes (AY)

4.

Announced No (AN)

5.

Paired No (PN)

6.

No (N)

54

7.

General Pair

8.

Present

9.

Not voting or not ascertained

Range of Valid Data Values: 1-8

Range of Invalid Data Values: 09

Universe: members of the 102nd US Senate

June 28, 1991 10114

Location:

Start: 145
Width: 1

Variable Text: DCR-137 Y=41 N=58 Mitchell (D, ME) S1241. Crime Bill/Cloture. Mitchell, D-Maine, motion to invoke cloture (thus limiting debate) on the bill to impose a waiting period for handgun purchases, broaden the federal death penalty to about 50 crimes, restrict death row inmate appeals and allow prosecutors under certain circumstances to use illegally seized evidence. Motion rejected 41-58: R 3-40; D 38-18 (ND 29-11, SD 9-7), June 28, 1991. A three-fifths majority vote (60) of the total Senate is required to invoke cloture.  (link)

Value

Label

Frequency

Text

0.

Not a member at time of vote

1.

Yes (Y)

41

2.

Paired Yes (PY)

3.

Announced Yes (AY)

4.

Announced No (AN)

5.

Paired No (PN)

6.

No (N)

58

7.

General Pair

8.

Present

9.

Not voting or not ascertained

Range of Valid Data Values: 1-8

Range of Invalid Data Values: 09

Universe: members of the 102nd US Senate

June 28, 1991 10115

Location:

Start: 146
Width: 1

Variable Text: DCR-137 Y=41 N=58 Mitchell (D, ME) S1241. Crime Bill/Cloture. Mitchell, D-Maine, motion to invoke cloture (thus limiting debate) on the bill to impose a waiting period for handgun purchases, broaden the federal death penalty to about 50 crimes, restrict death row inmate appeals and allow prosecutors under certain circumstances to use illegally seized evidence. Motion rejected 41-58: R 3-40; D 38-18 (ND 29-11, SD 9-7), June 28, 1991. A three-fifths majority vote (60) of the total Senate is required to invoke cloture.

Variable Text:  (link)

Value

Label

Frequency

Text

0.

Not a member at time of vote

1.

Yes (Y)

41

2.

Paired Yes (PY)

3.

Announced Yes (AY)

4.

Announced No (AN)

5.

Paired No (PN)

6.

No (N)

58

7.

General Pair

8.

Present

9.

Not voting or not ascertained

Range of Valid Data Values: 1-8

Range of Invalid Data Values: 09

Universe: members of the 102nd US Senate

July 08, 1991 10116

Location:

Start: 147
Width: 1

Variable Text: DCR-137 Y=49 N=39 Biden (D, DE) S1241. Crime Bill. Biden, D-Del., motion to table (kill) the Rudman, R-N.H., amendment to authorize $2.2 billion in fiscal 1992 and such sums as necessary through fiscal 1995 for grants to state and local law enforcement agencies to increase the number of agents combating drug-related crimes by cutting authorizations for counterterrorist operations, Police Corps education, federal law enforcement agencies, regional prisons and boot camps for drug offenders, antigang programs, rural crime and drug control programs, a program to combat areas with high concentrations of illegal drug activity, and a program to combat organized crime involvement in drug trafficking. Adopted 49-39: R 0-37; D 49-2 (ND 34-2, SD 15-0), July 8, 1991.  (link)

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Text

0.

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1.

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49

2.

Paired Yes (PY)

3.

Announced Yes (AY)

4.

Announced No (AN)

5.

Paired No (PN)

6.

No (N)

39

7.

General Pair

8.

Present

9.

Not voting or not ascertained

Range of Valid Data Values: 1-8

Range of Invalid Data Values: 09

Universe: members of the 102nd US Senate

July 09, 1991 10117

Location:

Start: 148
Width: 1

Variable Text: DCR-137 Y=55 N=39 Bingaman (D, NM) S1241. Crime Bill. Thurmond, R-S.C., amendment to the Bingaman, D-N.M., amendment, to allow states the discretion to establish a mandatory literacy program for prisoners rather than require states to establish such a program as the Bingaman amendment would. Adopted 55-39: R 40-1; D 15-38 (ND 6-31, SD 9-7), July 9, 1991.  (link)

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Text

0.

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1.

Yes (Y)

55

2.

Paired Yes (PY)

3.

Announced Yes (AY)

4.

Announced No (AN)

5.

Paired No (PN)

6.

No (N)

39

7.

General Pair

8.

Present

9.

Not voting or not ascertained

Range of Valid Data Values: 1-8

Range of Invalid Data Values: 09

Universe: members of the 102nd US Senate

July 09, 1991 10118

Location:

Start: 149
Width: 1

Variable Text: DCR-137 Y=43 N=55 Thurmond (R, SC) S1241. Crime Bill. Thurmond, R-S.C., amendment to make the adoption of the Police Officers Bill of Rights by states voluntary on a state by state basis and strike provisions in the bill that allow off-duty police officers to engage in political activity. Rejected 43-55: R 41-1; D 2-54 (ND 1-39, SD 1-15), July 9, 1991.  (link)

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Text

0.

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1.

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43

2.

Paired Yes (PY)

3.

Announced Yes (AY)

4.

Announced No (AN)

5.

Paired No (PN)

6.

No (N)

55

7.

General Pair

8.

Present

9.

Not voting or not ascertained

Range of Valid Data Values: 1-8

Range of Invalid Data Values: 09

Universe: members of the 102nd US Senate

July 09, 1991 10119

Location:

Start: 150
Width: 1

Variable Text: DCR-137 Y=54 N=43 Johnston (D, LA) HR2427. Fiscal 1992 Energy and Water Appropriations. Johnston, D-La., motion to table (kill) the Glenn, D-Ohio, amendment to transfer $118 million from the Department of Energy's (DOE) weapons activities account to DOE's Office of Environmental Restorations and Waste Management account. Motion agreed to 54-43: R 37-5; D 17-38 (ND 8-31, SD 9-7), July 9, 1991.  (link)

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Label

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Text

0.

Not a member at time of vote

1.

Yes (Y)

54

2.

Paired Yes (PY)

3.

Announced Yes (AY)

4.

Announced No (AN)

5.

Paired No (PN)

6.

No (N)

43

7.

General Pair

8.

Present

9.

Not voting or not ascertained

Range of Valid Data Values: 1-8

Range of Invalid Data Values: 09

Universe: members of the 102nd US Senate

July 10, 1991 10120

Location:

Start: 151
Width: 1

Variable Text: DCR-137 Y=56 N=43 Mitchell (D, ME) S1241. Crime Bill/Cloture. Mitchell, D-Maine, motion to invoke cloture (thus limiting debate) on the bill to impose a waiting period for handgun purchases, broaden the federal death penalty to about 50 crimes, restrict death row inmate appeals, allow prosecutors under certain circumstances to use illegally seized evidence and for other purposes. Motion rejected 56-43: R 7-36; D 49-7 (ND 37-3, SD 12-4), July 10, 1991. A three-fifths majority vote (60) of the total Senate is required to invoke cloture.  (link)

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Frequency

Text

0.

Not a member at time of vote

1.

Yes (Y)

56

2.

Paired Yes (PY)

3.

Announced Yes (AY)

4.

Announced No (AN)

5.

Paired No (PN)

6.

No (N)

43

7.

General Pair

8.

Present

9.

Not voting or not ascertained

Range of Valid Data Values: 1-8

Range of Invalid Data Values: 09

Universe: members of the 102nd US Senate

July 10, 1991 10121

Location:

Start: 152
Width: 1

Variable Text: DCR-137 Y=62 N=37 Bumpers (D, AR) HR2427. Fiscal 1992 Energy and Water Appropriations. Johnston, D-La., motion to table (kill) the Bumpers, D-Ark., amendment to eliminate all funding for Superconducting Super Collider by reducing the bill's funding level for the General Science and Research Activities account by $508,700,000. Motion agreed to 62-37: R 33-10; D 29-27 (ND 19-21, SD 10-6), July 10, 1991.  (link)

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Text

0.

Not a member at time of vote

1.

Yes (Y)

62

2.

Paired Yes (PY)

3.

Announced Yes (AY)

4.

Announced No (AN)

5.

Paired No (PN)

6.

No (N)

37

7.

General Pair

8.

Present

9.

Not voting or not ascertained

Range of Valid Data Values: 1-8

Range of Invalid Data Values: 09

Universe: members of the 102nd US Senate

July 10, 1991 10122

Location:

Start: 153
Width: 1

Variable Text: DCR-137 Y=96 N=3 HR2427. Fiscal 1992 Energy and Water Appropriations. Passage of the bill to provide $21,984,482,000 in new budget authority for energy, water and nuclear weapons programs. The administration requested $21,609,828,000. Passed 96-3: R 40-3; D 56-0 (ND 40-0, SD 16-0), July 10, 1991.  (link)

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Label

Frequency

Text

0.

Not a member at time of vote

1.

Yes (Y)

96

2.

Paired Yes (PY)

3.

Announced Yes (AY)

4.

Announced No (AN)

5.

Paired No (PN)

6.

No (N)

3

7.

General Pair

8.

Present

9.

Not voting or not ascertained

Range of Valid Data Values: 1-8

Range of Invalid Data Values: 09

Universe: members of the 102nd US Senate

July 10, 1991 10123

Location:

Start: 154
Width: 1

Variable Text: DCR-137 Y=71 N=27 Mitchell (D, ME) S1241. Crime Bill/Cloture. Mitchell, D-Maine, motion to invoke cloture (thus limiting debate) on the bill to impose a waiting period for handgun purchases, broaden the federal death penalty to about 50 crimes, restrict death row inmate appeals, allow prosecutors under certain circumstances to use illegally seized evidence and for other purposes. Motion agreed to 71-27: R 21-21; D 50-6 (ND 38-2, SD 12-4), July 10, 1991. A three-fifths majority vote (60) of the total Senate is required to invoke cloture.  (link)

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Label

Frequency

Text

0.

Not a member at time of vote

1.

Yes (Y)

71

2.

Paired Yes (PY)

3.

Announced Yes (AY)

4.

Announced No (AN)

5.

Paired No (PN)

6.

No (N)

27

7.

General Pair

8.

Present

9.

Not voting or not ascertained

Range of Valid Data Values: 1-8

Range of Invalid Data Values: 09

Universe: members of the 102nd US Senate

July 11, 1991 10124

Location:

Start: 155
Width: 1

Variable Text: DCR-137 Y=98 N=0 DeConcini (D, AZ) HR2622. Fiscal 1992 Treasury-Postal Appropriations. DeConcini, D-Ariz., amendment to the committee amendment, to remove the 3rd class mail subsidy for the larger size mail flats, helping to adequately fund revenue which has been forgone for certain preferred mailers such as nonprofit organizations and to encourage organizations to use smaller sized mail items which can be processed by machine at less cost to the Postal Service. The amendment would maintain postal rates for rural newspapers, blind organizations, and all subsidized mailings that use letter sized envelopes. Adopted 98-0: R 42-0; D 56-0 (ND 40-0, SD 16-0), July 11, 1991.  (link)

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Label

Frequency

Text

0.

Not a member at time of vote

1.

Yes (Y)

98

2.

Paired Yes (PY)

3.

Announced Yes (AY)

4.

Announced No (AN)

5.

Paired No (PN)

6.

No (N)

0

7.

General Pair

8.

Present

9.

Not voting or not ascertained

Range of Valid Data Values: 1-8

Range of Invalid Data Values: 09

Universe: members of the 102nd US Senate

July 11, 1991 10125

Location:

Start: 156
Width: 1

Variable Text: DCR-137 Y=71 N=26 S1241. Crime Bill/Passage. Passage of the bill to impose a waiting period for handguns, ban 14 types of assault style weapons, broaden the federal death penalty to 51 crimes, restrict death row inmate appeals, authorize funds to hire 10,000 new local law enforcement officers, and for other purposes. Passed 71-26: R 26-16; D 45-10 (ND 31-8, SD 14-2), July 11, 1991.  (link)

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Text

0.

Not a member at time of vote

1.

Yes (Y)

71

2.

Paired Yes (PY)

3.

Announced Yes (AY)

4.

Announced No (AN)

5.

Paired No (PN)

6.

No (N)

26

7.

General Pair

8.

Present

9.

Not voting or not ascertained

Range of Valid Data Values: 1-8

Range of Invalid Data Values: 09

Universe: members of the 102nd US Senate

July 15, 1991 10126

Location:

Start: 157
Width: 1

Variable Text: DCR-137 Y=78 N=16 DeConcini (D, AZ) HR2622. Fiscal 1992 Treasury-Postal Appropriations/Increase Internal Revenue Service Account. DeConcini, D-Ariz., motion to table (kill) the Kohl, D-Wis., amendment to reduce the account for the operation and maintenance of the U.S. Customs Service's air and marine interdiction programs by $48,500,000 and increase the Internal Revenue Service's tax law enforcement account by $29,639,000. Motion agreed to 78-16: R 41-0; D 37-16 (ND 25-12, SD 12-4), July 15, 1991.  (link)

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Label

Frequency

Text

0.

Not a member at time of vote

1.

Yes (Y)

78

2.

Paired Yes (PY)

3.

Announced Yes (AY)

4.

Announced No (AN)

5.

Paired No (PN)

6.

No (N)

16

7.

General Pair

8.

Present

9.

Not voting or not ascertained

Range of Valid Data Values: 1-8

Range of Invalid Data Values: 09

Universe: members of the 102nd US Senate

July 15, 1991 10127

Location:

Start: 158
Width: 1

Variable Text: DCR-137 Y=72 N=22 Cohen (R, ME) HR2622. Fiscal 1992 Treasury-Postal Appropriations/Portsmouth Naval Shipyard. Cohen, R-Maine, motion to table (kill) the Smith, R-N.H., amendment to prohibit the withholding of about $8.8 million a year in Maine state income tax from 4,000 New Hampshire residents who work at the Portsmouth Naval Shipyard until the boundary dispute as to whether the shipyard is in Maine or New Hampshire is resolved. Motion agreed to 72-22: R 19-22; D 53-0 (ND 37-0, SD 16-0), July 15, 1991.  (link)

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Frequency

Text

0.

Not a member at time of vote

1.

Yes (Y)

72

2.

Paired Yes (PY)

3.

Announced Yes (AY)

4.

Announced No (AN)

5.

Paired No (PN)

6.

No (N)

22

7.

General Pair

8.

Present

9.

Not voting or not ascertained

Range of Valid Data Values: 1-8

Range of Invalid Data Values: 09

Universe: members of the 102nd US Senate

July 16, 1991 10128

Location:

Start: 159
Width: 1

Variable Text: DCR-137 Y=35 N=64 Durenberger (R, MN) S323. Title X Pregnancy Counseling/Prohibit Pregnancy Counseling. Durenberger, R-Minn., amendment to the Chafee, R-R.I., substitute, to prohibit entities that receive Title X funding from providing counsel to pregnant women and require such entities to refer pregnant women for prenatal care by furnishing them with a list of health-care providers. The list may include health-care providers that provide abortion but not as a principal means of business. Rejected 35-64: R 27-16; D 8-48 (ND 3-37, SD 5-11), July 16, 1991. A "yea" was a vote supporting the president's position.  (link)

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Text

0.

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1.

Yes (Y)

35

2.

Paired Yes (PY)

3.

Announced Yes (AY)

4.

Announced No (AN)

5.

Paired No (PN)

6.

No (N)

64

7.

General Pair

8.

Present

9.

Not voting or not ascertained

Range of Valid Data Values: 1-8

Range of Invalid Data Values: 09

Universe: members of the 102nd US Senate

July 16, 1991 10129

Location:

Start: 160
Width: 1

Variable Text: DCR-137 Y=14 N=85 Cochran (R, MS) S323. Title X Pregnancy Counseling/Prohibit Abortion Advocacy. Cochran, R-Miss., amendment to the Chafee, R-R.I., substitute amendment, to allow entities that receive Title X funding to provide upon request abortion information. The Cochran amendment would also prohibit projects that receive federal funds from using their own funds to encourage or promote abortion. Rejected 14-85: R 12-31; D 2-54 (ND 1-39, SD 1-15), July 16, 1991.  (link)

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Frequency

Text

0.

Not a member at time of vote

1.

Yes (Y)

14

2.

Paired Yes (PY)

3.

Announced Yes (AY)

4.

Announced No (AN)

5.

Paired No (PN)

6.

No (N)

85

7.

General Pair

8.

Present

9.

Not voting or not ascertained

Range of Valid Data Values: 1-8

Range of Invalid Data Values: 09

Universe: members of the 102nd US Senate

July 16, 1991 10130

Location:

Start: 161
Width: 1

Variable Text: DCR-137 Y=54 N=45 Mitchell (D, ME) S323. Title X Pregnancy Counseling/Parental Consent. Mitchell, D-Maine, amendment to require entities that receive Title X funding to obtain consent from a parent, grandparent, adult sibling, aunt or uncle for a minor to have an abortion. If the consent is not forthcoming, the attending physician could give parents or guardians 48 hours' notice before the abortion. The amendment also contains court or clergy bypass provisions. Adopted 54-45: R 9-34; D 45-11 (ND 35-5, SD 10-6), July 16, 1991.  (link)

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Text

0.

Not a member at time of vote

1.

Yes (Y)

54

2.

Paired Yes (PY)

3.

Announced Yes (AY)

4.

Announced No (AN)

5.

Paired No (PN)

6.

No (N)

45

7.

General Pair

8.

Present

9.

Not voting or not ascertained

Range of Valid Data Values: 1-8

Range of Invalid Data Values: 09

Universe: members of the 102nd US Senate

July 16, 1991 10131

Location:

Start: 162
Width: 1

Variable Text: DCR-137 Y=52 N=47 Coats (R, IN) S323. Title X Pregnancy Counseling Abortions for Minors. Coats, R-Ind., amendment to prohibit entities that receive Title X funding from performing an abortion for a minor under the age of 18 unless a parent or guardian has been given 48 hours' notice, the life of the minor is endangered, the pregnancy is the result of parental incest, or the minor has been subjected to sexual abuse, child abuse, or child neglect by a parent or guardian. Adopted 52-47: R 38-5; D 14-42 (ND 7-33, SD 7-9), July 16, 1991.  (link)

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Label

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Text

0.

Not a member at time of vote

1.

Yes (Y)

52

2.

Paired Yes (PY)

3.

Announced Yes (AY)

4.

Announced No (AN)

5.

Paired No (PN)

6.

No (N)

47

7.

General Pair

8.

Present

9.

Not voting or not ascertained

Range of Valid Data Values: 1-8

Range of Invalid Data Values: 09

Universe: members of the 102nd US Senate

July 17, 1991 10132

Location:

Start: 163
Width: 1

Variable Text: DCR-137 Y=35 N=64 Bumpers (D, AR) HR2519. Fiscal 1992 VA-HUD Appropriations/Space Station. Bumpers, D-Ark., amendment to reduce funding for the space station from $2 billion to $100 million and transfer $182 million to other federal science programs, $431 million to veterans' programs, and about $1.3 billion to deficit reduction. Rejected 35-64: R 3-40; D 32-24 (ND 24-16, SD 8-8), July 17, 1991.  (link)

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Label

Frequency

Text

0.

Not a member at time of vote

1.

Yes (Y)

35

2.

Paired Yes (PY)

3.

Announced Yes (AY)

4.

Announced No (AN)

5.

Paired No (PN)

6.

No (N)

64

7.

General Pair

8.

Present

9.

Not voting or not ascertained

Range of Valid Data Values: 1-8

Range of Invalid Data Values: 09

Universe: members of the 102nd US Senate

July 17, 1991 10133

Location:

Start: 164
Width: 1

Variable Text: DCR-137 Y=53 N=45 Byrd (D, WV) HR2506. Fiscal 1992 Legislative Branch Appropriations/Pay Raise. Byrd, D-W.Va., amendment to raise senators' pay from $101,900 to $125,100, ban senators' honoraria and limit outside earned income to 15 percent of a senator's base pay. Adopted 53-45: R 25-18; D 28-27 (ND 22-18, SD 6-9), July 17, 1991.  (link)

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Frequency

Text

0.

Not a member at time of vote

1.

Yes (Y)

53

2.

Paired Yes (PY)

3.

Announced Yes (AY)

4.

Announced No (AN)

5.

Paired No (PN)

6.

No (N)

45

7.

General Pair

8.

Present

9.

Not voting or not ascertained

Range of Valid Data Values: 1-8

Range of Invalid Data Values: 09

Universe: members of the 102nd US Senate

July 18, 1991 10134

Location:

Start: 165
Width: 1

Variable Text: DCR-137 Y=57 N=41 S250. National Motor-Voter Registration Act/Cloture. Motion to invoke cloture (thus limiting debate) on the motion to proceed to the bill to require states to permit voter registration simultaneously with applying for a driver's license. Motion rejected 57-41: R 2-41; D 55-0 (ND 39-0, SD 16-0), July 18, 1991. A three-fifths majority vote (60) of the total Senate is required to invoke cloture.  (link)

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Label

Frequency

Text

0.

Not a member at time of vote

1.

Yes (Y)

57

2.

Paired Yes (PY)

3.

Announced Yes (AY)

4.

Announced No (AN)

5.

Paired No (PN)

6.

No (N)

41

7.

General Pair

8.

Present

9.

Not voting or not ascertained

Range of Valid Data Values: 1-8

Range of Invalid Data Values: 09

Universe: members of the 102nd US Senate

July 18, 1991 10135

Location:

Start: 166
Width: 1

Variable Text: DCR-137 Y=99 N=0 Helms (R, NC) HR2622. Fiscal 1992 Treasury-Postal Appropriations/Child Pornography. Helms, R-N.C., amendment to mandate prison terms for selling child pornography. Adopted 99-0: R 43-0; D 56-0 (ND 40-0, SD 16-0), July 18, 1991.  (link)

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Label

Frequency

Text

0.

Not a member at time of vote

1.

Yes (Y)

99

2.

Paired Yes (PY)

3.

Announced Yes (AY)

4.

Announced No (AN)

5.

Paired No (PN)

6.

No (N)

0

7.

General Pair

8.

Present

9.

Not voting or not ascertained

Range of Valid Data Values: 1-8

Range of Invalid Data Values: 09

Universe: members of the 102nd US Senate

July 18, 1991 10136

Location:

Start: 167
Width: 1

Variable Text: DCR-137 Y=81 N=18 Helms (R, NC) HR2622. Fiscal 1992 Treasury-Postal Appropriations/AIDS. Helms, R-N.C., amendment to provide for a $10,000 fine and a prison term of not less than 10 years for health-care providers who knowingly have the AIDS virus and perform invasive medical procedures without notifying the patient. Adopted 81-18: R 36-7; D 45-11 (ND 30-10, SD 15-1), July 18, 1991.  (link)

Value

Label

Frequency

Text

0.

Not a member at time of vote

1.

Yes (Y)

81

2.

Paired Yes (PY)

3.

Announced Yes (AY)

4.

Announced No (AN)

5.

Paired No (PN)

6.

No (N)

18

7.

General Pair

8.

Present

9.

Not voting or not ascertained

Range of Valid Data Values: 1-8

Range of Invalid Data Values: 09

Universe: members of the 102nd US Senate

July 18, 1991 10137

Location:

Start: 168
Width: 1

Variable Text: DCR-137 Y=99 N=0 Dole (R, KS) HR2622. Fiscal 1992 Treasury-Postal Appropriations/Centers for Disease Control Guidelines. Dole, R-Kan., amendment to require states within one year to adopt the guidelines issued by the Centers for Disease Control for preventing the transmission of the human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) by health-care professionals to patients during invasive medical procedures. Adopted 99-0: R 43-0; D 56-0 (ND 40-0, SD 16-0), July 18, 1991.  (link)

Value

Label

Frequency

Text

0.

Not a member at time of vote

1.

Yes (Y)

99

2.

Paired Yes (PY)

3.

Announced Yes (AY)

4.

Announced No (AN)

5.

Paired No (PN)

6.

No (N)

0

7.

General Pair

8.

Present

9.

Not voting or not ascertained

Range of Valid Data Values: 1-8

Range of Invalid Data Values: 09

Universe: members of the 102nd US Senate

July 18, 1991 10138

Location:

Start: 169
Width: 1

Variable Text: DCR-137 Y=91 N=8 HR2622. Fiscal 1992 Treasury-Postal Appropriations/Passage. Passage of the bill to provide $19,581,993,750 in new budget authority for the Treasury Department, the U.S. Postal Service, the Executive Office of the President, and certain independent agencies for fiscal 1992. The administration requested $19,522,037,000. The House bill provides for $19,630,702,000. Passed 91-8: R 36-7; D 55-1 (ND 39-1, SD 16-0), July 18, 1991.  (link)

Value

Label

Frequency

Text

0.

Not a member at time of vote

1.

Yes (Y)

91

2.

Paired Yes (PY)

3.

Announced Yes (AY)

4.

Announced No (AN)

5.

Paired No (PN)

6.

No (N)

8

7.

General Pair

8.

Present

9.

Not voting or not ascertained

Range of Valid Data Values: 1-8

Range of Invalid Data Values: 09

Universe: members of the 102nd US Senate

July 18, 1991 10139

Location:

Start: 170
Width: 1

Variable Text: DCR-137 Y=57 N=40 HR2519. Fiscal 1992 VA and HUD Appropriations/Cloture. Motion to invoke cloture on the Wirth, D-Colo., amendment to require that all of the examination reports of the failed savings and loans resolved in the 1988 Resolution Trust Corporation deals be made public. Motion rejected 57-40: R 2-40; D 55-0 (ND 40-0, SD 15-0), July 18, 1991. A three-fifths majority vote (60) of the total Senate is required to invoke cloture.  (link)

Value

Label

Frequency

Text

0.

Not a member at time of vote

1.

Yes (Y)

57

2.

Paired Yes (PY)

3.

Announced Yes (AY)

4.

Announced No (AN)

5.

Paired No (PN)

6.

No (N)

40

7.

General Pair

8.

Present

9.

Not voting or not ascertained

Range of Valid Data Values: 1-8

Range of Invalid Data Values: 09

Universe: members of the 102nd US Senate

July 18, 1991 10140

Location:

Start: 171
Width: 1

Variable Text: DCR-137 Y=59 N=40 S250. National Motor-Voter Registration Act/Cloture. Motion to invoke cloture (thus limiting debate) on the motion to proceed to the bill to require states to permit voter registration simultaneously with applying for a driver's license. Motion rejected 59-40: R 3-40; D 56-0 (ND 40-0, SD 16-0), July 18, 1991. A three-fifths majority vote (60) of the total Senate is required to invoke cloture.  (link)

Value

Label

Frequency

Text

0.

Not a member at time of vote

1.

Yes (Y)

59

2.

Paired Yes (PY)

3.

Announced Yes (AY)

4.

Announced No (AN)

5.

Paired No (PN)

6.

No (N)

40

7.

General Pair

8.

Present

9.

Not voting or not ascertained

Range of Valid Data Values: 1-8

Range of Invalid Data Values: 09

Universe: members of the 102nd US Senate

July 22, 1991 10141

Location:

Start: 172
Width: 1

Variable Text: DCR-137 Y=55 N=35 Bingaman (D, NM) S1367. Conditional MFN for China in 1992. Bingaman, D-N.M., amendment to add to the other findings in the bill that the U.S. has failed to use existing laws and other means to respond to China's human rights violations, weapons proliferation, and unfair trade practices. The amendment directs the president to interact more forcefully with our allies to restrict the transfer of technology to China; encourage the Missile Technology Control Regime to develop a common policy towards China's missile transfers; direct the U.S. Trade Representative to take action against China's unfair trade practices; and encourage the Human Rights Commission of the United Nations to issue a report on human rights conditions in China. In addition to the other provisions for renewal of most-favored-nation trade status the amendment would add the requirement that China has ceased unfair trade practices. Adopted 55-35: R 4-33; D 51-2 (ND 38-0, SD 13-2), July 22, 1991.  (link)

Value

Label

Frequency

Text

0.

Not a member at time of vote

1.

Yes (Y)

55

2.

Paired Yes (PY)

3.

Announced Yes (AY)

4.

Announced No (AN)

5.

Paired No (PN)

6.

No (N)

35

7.

General Pair

8.

Present

9.

Not voting or not ascertained

Range of Valid Data Values: 1-8

Range of Invalid Data Values: 09

Universe: members of the 102nd US Senate

July 23, 1991 10142

Location:

Start: 173
Width: 1

Variable Text: DCR-137 Y=55 N=44 HR2212. Conditional MFN for China in 1992/Passage. Passage of the bill to prohibit the president from waiving the Jackson-Vanik amendment to the 1974 trade act with respect to China in 1992 unless he certifies China has accounted for and released all political prisoners; made progress in human rights; ceased exporting products produced with prison labor; ceased supplying arms to the Khmer Rouge; adhered to the Joint Declaration on Hong Kong; started providing protection for U.S. intellectual property; removed unfair trade barriers; and has adopted a national policy which limits the transfer of nuclear, chemical, and biological arms technology. Jackson-Vanik bars most-favored-nation trade status to communist countries that do not allow free emigration. The bill would also require the president to terminate MFN for China, if he finds that China has transferred ballistic missiles or launchers to Syria, Iran, or Pakistan. Passed 55-44: R 6-37; D 49-7 (ND 36-4, SD 13-3), July 23, 1991.  (link)

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Label

Frequency

Text

0.

Not a member at time of vote

1.

Yes (Y)

55

2.

Paired Yes (PY)

3.

Announced Yes (AY)

4.

Announced No (AN)

5.

Paired No (PN)

6.

No (N)

44

7.

General Pair

8.

Present

9.

Not voting or not ascertained

Range of Valid Data Values: 1-8

Range of Invalid Data Values: 09

Universe: members of the 102nd US Senate

July 24, 1991 10143

Location:

Start: 174
Width: 1

Variable Text: DCR-137 Y=87 N=10 Mitchell (D, ME) S1435. Fiscal 1992-93 Foreign Aid Authorization/Cloture. Mitchell, D-Maine, motion to invoke cloture (thus limiting debate) on the motion to proceed to the bill to authorize $14.04 billion in fiscal 1992 for foreign economic and military assistance. Motion agreed to 87-10: R 33-9; D 54-1 (ND 38-1, SD 16-0), July 24, 1991. A three-fifths majority vote (60) of the total Senate is required to invoke cloture.  (link)

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Label

Frequency

Text

0.

Not a member at time of vote

1.

Yes (Y)

87

2.

Paired Yes (PY)

3.

Announced Yes (AY)

4.

Announced No (AN)

5.

Paired No (PN)

6.

No (N)

10

7.

General Pair

8.

Present

9.

Not voting or not ascertained

Range of Valid Data Values: 1-8

Range of Invalid Data Values: 09

Universe: members of the 102nd US Senate

July 24, 1991 10144

Location:

Start: 175
Width: 1

Variable Text: DCR-137 Y=87 N=12 McConnell (R, KY) S1435. Fiscal 1992-93 Foreign Aid Authorization. McConnell, R-Ky., motion to table (kill) the Helms, R-N.C., amendment to reduce all programs in the bill by 10 percent and transfer the savings to state block grants for elementary and secondary education and law enforcement services. Motion agreed to 87-12: R 35-8; D 52-4 (ND 38-2, SD 14-2), July 24, 1991.  (link)

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Label

Frequency

Text

0.

Not a member at time of vote

1.

Yes (Y)

87

2.

Paired Yes (PY)

3.

Announced Yes (AY)

4.

Announced No (AN)

5.

Paired No (PN)

6.

No (N)

12

7.

General Pair

8.

Present

9.

Not voting or not ascertained

Range of Valid Data Values: 1-8

Range of Invalid Data Values: 09

Universe: members of the 102nd US Senate

July 24, 1991 10145

Location:

Start: 176
Width: 1

Variable Text: DCR-137 Y=98 N=1 Helms (R, NC) S1435. Fiscal 1992-93 Foreign Aid Authorization. Helms, R-N.C., amendment to prohibit the Soviet Union from receiving funds in the bill, unless the president certifies that the Soviet Union has ceased all direct or indirect military or economic assistance to Cuba. Adopted 98-1: R 43-0; D 55-1 (ND 39-1, SD 16-0), July 24, 1991.  (link)

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Label

Frequency

Text

0.

Not a member at time of vote

1.

Yes (Y)

98

2.

Paired Yes (PY)

3.

Announced Yes (AY)

4.

Announced No (AN)

5.

Paired No (PN)

6.

No (N)

1

7.

General Pair

8.

Present

9.

Not voting or not ascertained

Range of Valid Data Values: 1-8

Range of Invalid Data Values: 09

Universe: members of the 102nd US Senate

July 24, 1991 10146

Location:

Start: 177
Width: 1

Variable Text: DCR-137 Y=55 N=42 Sarbanes (D, MD) S1435. Fiscal 1992-93 Foreign Aid Authorization. Sarbanes, D-Md., motion to table (kill) the Dixon, D-Ill., amendment to strike the cargo-preference and cash-purchase requirements in the bill. Motion agreed to 55-42: R 12-29; D 43-13 (ND 30-10, SD 13-3), July 24, 1991.  (link)

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Label

Frequency

Text

0.

Not a member at time of vote

1.

Yes (Y)

55

2.

Paired Yes (PY)

3.

Announced Yes (AY)

4.

Announced No (AN)

5.

Paired No (PN)

6.

No (N)

42

7.

General Pair

8.

Present

9.

Not voting or not ascertained

Range of Valid Data Values: 1-8

Range of Invalid Data Values: 09

Universe: members of the 102nd US Senate

July 25, 1991 10147

Location:

Start: 178
Width: 1

Variable Text: DCR-137 Y=99 N=0 Boren (D, OK) S1435. Fiscal 1992-93 Foreign Aid Authorization. Boren, D-Okla., amendment to the Lieberman, D-Ct., amendment, to increase the level of "tied-aid" in the bill. The amendment would reduce the level of direct cash transfers to countries and require them to spend U.S. foreign aid on roads dams and other capital projects built and designed by U.S. companies. Adopted 99-0: R 43-0; D 56-0 (ND 40-0, SD 16-0), July 25, 1991.  (link)

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Label

Frequency

Text

0.

Not a member at time of vote

1.

Yes (Y)

99

2.

Paired Yes (PY)

3.

Announced Yes (AY)

4.

Announced No (AN)

5.

Paired No (PN)

6.

No (N)

0

7.

General Pair

8.

Present

9.

Not voting or not ascertained

Range of Valid Data Values: 1-8

Range of Invalid Data Values: 09

Universe: members of the 102nd US Senate

July 25, 1991 10148

Location:

Start: 179
Width: 1

Variable Text: DCR-137 Y=43 N=56 Dodd (D, CT) S1435. Fiscal 1992-93 Foreign Aid Authorization. Dole, R-Kan., motion to table (kill) the Dodd, D-Conn., amendment to limit military aid to El Salvador to $85 million in fiscal 1992 and prohibit military aid, if the president determines El Salvador has declined to participate in good faith negotiations, rejected an active role of the United Nations in a settlement, is not conducting a thorough investigation into the murder of the Jesuit priests, or is assassinating or abducting civilian noncombatants. The amendment withholds 50 percent of El Salvador's 1992 military assistance and 50 percent of total U.S. military assistance from previous fiscal years. The funds could be released with the consent of the four congressional committees, if the Farabundo Marti Front for National Liberation (FMLN) has declined to participate in good faith negotiations, rejected an active role of the United Nations in a settlement, the government of El Salvador is jeopardized by a FMLN offensive military action, the FMLN is receiving military assistance, or the FMLN is assassinating or abducting civilian noncombatants. Motion rejected 43-56: R 38-5; D 5-51 (ND 0-40, SD 5-11), July 25, 1991.  (link)

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Label

Frequency

Text

0.

Not a member at time of vote

1.

Yes (Y)

43

2.

Paired Yes (PY)

3.

Announced Yes (AY)

4.

Announced No (AN)

5.

Paired No (PN)

6.

No (N)

56

7.

General Pair

8.

Present

9.

Not voting or not ascertained

Range of Valid Data Values: 1-8

Range of Invalid Data Values: 09

Universe: members of the 102nd US Senate

July 25, 1991 10149

Location:

Start: 180
Width: 1

Variable Text: DCR-137 Y=31 N=65 Brown (R, CO) S1435. Fiscal 1992-93 Foregin Aid Authorization/International Monetary Fund. Brown, R-Colo., amendment to strike from the bill U.S. contributions to the International Monetary Fund of $12 billion. Rejected 31-65: R 18-24; D 13-41 (ND 10-29, SD 3-12), July 25, 1991.  (link)

Value

Label

Frequency

Text

0.

Not a member at time of vote

1.

Yes (Y)

31

2.

Paired Yes (PY)

3.

Announced Yes (AY)

4.

Announced No (AN)

5.

Paired No (PN)

6.

No (N)

65

7.

General Pair

8.

Present

9.

Not voting or not ascertained

Range of Valid Data Values: 1-8

Range of Invalid Data Values: 09

Universe: members of the 102nd US Senate

July 25, 1991 10150

Location:

Start: 181
Width: 1

Variable Text: DCR-137 Y=52 N=44 Dodd (D, CT) S1435. Fiscal 1992-93 Foreign Aid Authorization/Cloture. Motion to invoke cloture (thus limiting debate) on the Dodd, D-Conn., amendment to limit military aid to El Salvador to $85 million in fiscal 1992 and prohibit military aid, if the president determines El Salvador has declined to participate in good faith negotiations, rejected an active role of the United Nations in a settlement, is not conducting a thorough investigation into the murder of the Jesuit priests, or is assassinating or abducting civilian noncombatants. The amendment withholds 50 percent of El Salvador's 1992 military assistance and 50 percent of total U.S. military assistance from previous fiscal years. The funds could be released with the consent of the four congressional committees, if the Farabundo Marti Front for National Liberation (FMLN) has declined to participate in good faith negotiations, rejected an active role of the United Nations in a settlement, the government of El Salvador is jeopardized by a FMLN offensive military action, the FMLN is receiving military assistance, or the FMLN is assassinating or abducting civilian noncombatants. Rejected 52-44: R 4-38; D 48-6 (ND 39-0, SD 9-6), July 25, 1991. A three-fifths majority vote (60) of the total Senate is required to invoke cloture.  (link)

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Label

Frequency

Text

0.

Not a member at time of vote

1.

Yes (Y)

52

2.

Paired Yes (PY)

3.

Announced Yes (AY)

4.

Announced No (AN)

5.

Paired No (PN)

6.

No (N)

44

7.

General Pair

8.

Present

9.

Not voting or not ascertained

Range of Valid Data Values: 1-8

Range of Invalid Data Values: 09

Universe: members of the 102nd US Senate

July 25, 1991 10151

Location:

Start: 182
Width: 1

Variable Text: DCR-137 Y=63 N=33 Simon (D, IL) S1435. Fiscal 1992-93 Foreign Aid Authorization/Cloture. Motion to invoke cloture (thus limiting debate) on the Simon, D-Ill., amendment to authorize $20 million to be used for the United Nation Population Fund Activities (UNFPA) with the stipulation that if any UNPFA funds go to China, which has policies of coercive abortion and involuntary sterilization, the entire $20 million will be returned to the United States. Motion agreed to 63-33: R 15-27; D 48-6 (ND 38-1, SD 10-5), July 25, 1991. A three-fifths majority vote (60) of the total Senate is required to invoke cloture.  (link)

Value

Label

Frequency

Text

0.

Not a member at time of vote

1.

Yes (Y)

63

2.

Paired Yes (PY)

3.

Announced Yes (AY)

4.

Announced No (AN)

5.

Paired No (PN)

6.

No (N)

33

7.

General Pair

8.

Present

9.

Not voting or not ascertained

Range of Valid Data Values: 1-8

Range of Invalid Data Values: 09

Universe: members of the 102nd US Senate

July 26, 1991 10152

Location:

Start: 183
Width: 1

Variable Text: DCR-137 Y=39 N=57 McConnell (R, KY) S1435. Fiscal 1992-93 Foreign Aid Authorization/Middle East Arms Sales. McConnell, R-Ky., motion to table (kill) the Biden, D-Del., amendment to condition arms sales to the Middle East on presidential certification that the recipient country is already a democracy or is making progress toward establishing institutions that embody democratic ideals. The president could also certify that the transfer was warranted because of national security interests. Motion rejected 39-57: R 33-10; D 6-47 (ND 2-36, SD 4-11), July 26, 1991. A "yea" was a vote supporting the president's position.  (link)

Value

Label

Frequency

Text

0.

Not a member at time of vote

1.

Yes (Y)

39

2.

Paired Yes (PY)

3.

Announced Yes (AY)

4.

Announced No (AN)

5.

Paired No (PN)

6.

No (N)

57

7.

General Pair

8.

Present

9.

Not voting or not ascertained

Range of Valid Data Values: 1-8

Range of Invalid Data Values: 09

Universe: members of the 102nd US Senate

July 26, 1991 10153

Location:

Start: 184
Width: 1

Variable Text: DCR-137 Y=74 N=18 HR2508. Fiscal 1992-93 Foreign Aid Authorization/Passage. Passage of the bill to authorize $14.04 billion in fiscal 1992 for foreign economic and military assistance. Passed 74-18: R 27-14; D 47-4 (ND 34-2, SD 13-2), July 26, 1991. (Before passage, the text of S1435, as amended, was substituted in lieu of the House language. A "nay" was a vote supporting the president's position.  (link)

Value

Label

Frequency

Text

0.

Not a member at time of vote

1.

Yes (Y)

74

2.

Paired Yes (PY)

3.

Announced Yes (AY)

4.

Announced No (AN)

5.

Paired No (PN)

6.

No (N)

18

7.

General Pair

8.

Present

9.

Not voting or not ascertained

Range of Valid Data Values: 1-8

Range of Invalid Data Values: 09

Universe: members of the 102nd US Senate

July 29, 1991 10154

Location:

Start: 185
Width: 1

Variable Text: DCR-137 Y=55 N=42 Kerry (D, MA) S1433. Fiscal 1992-93 State Department Authorization/Worldnet. Kerry, D-Mass., motion to table (kill) the Wofford, D-Pa., amendment to prohibit funding for the Worldnet television program by reducing the U.S. Information Agency's salaries and expense account by $22,718,000. Worldnet television broadcasts the position of the United States throughout the world. Motion agreed to 55-42: R 41-0; D 14-42 (ND 6-34, SD 8-8), July 29, 1991. A "yea" was a vote supporting the president's position.  (link)

Value

Label

Frequency

Text

0.

Not a member at time of vote

1.

Yes (Y)

55

2.

Paired Yes (PY)

3.

Announced Yes (AY)

4.

Announced No (AN)

5.

Paired No (PN)

6.

No (N)

42

7.

General Pair

8.

Present

9.

Not voting or not ascertained

Range of Valid Data Values: 1-8

Range of Invalid Data Values: 09

Universe: members of the 102nd US Senate

July 29, 1991 10155

Location:

Start: 186
Width: 1

Variable Text: DCR-137 Y=25 N=72 Kerry (D, MA) S1433. Fiscal 1992-93 State Department Authorization/U.S. Staffing. Kerry, D-Mass., motion to table (kill) the Pressler, R-S.D., amendment to encourage the employment of U.S. citizens by certain international organizations by withholding funds to pay arrearages for assessed contributions from prior years, unless the secretary of State certifies that an organization has met certain criteria. Motion rejected 25-72: R 4-37; D 21-35 (ND 16-24, SD 5-11), July 29, 1991. (Subsequently, the Pressler amendment was adopted by voice vote.  (link)

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Label

Frequency

Text

0.

Not a member at time of vote

1.

Yes (Y)

25

2.

Paired Yes (PY)

3.

Announced Yes (AY)

4.

Announced No (AN)

5.

Paired No (PN)

6.

No (N)

72

7.

General Pair

8.

Present

9.

Not voting or not ascertained

Range of Valid Data Values: 1-8

Range of Invalid Data Values: 09

Universe: members of the 102nd US Senate

July 29, 1991 10156

Location:

Start: 187
Width: 1

Variable Text: DCR-137 Y=57 N=40 Kerry (D, MA) S1433. Fiscal 1992-93 State Department Authorization/Protection Services. Kerry, D-Mass., motion to table (kill) the Helms, R-N.C., amendment to strike the provisions that would allow the U.S. Secret Service to protect persons visiting an international organization and allow state and local governments to submit claims for reimbursement of expenses incurred after Jan. 1, 1989, in helping to provide for the protection of such persons. Motion agreed to 57-40: R 6-35; D 51-5 (ND 36-4, SD 15-1), July 29, 1991.  (link)

Value

Label

Frequency

Text

0.

Not a member at time of vote

1.

Yes (Y)

57

2.

Paired Yes (PY)

3.

Announced Yes (AY)

4.

Announced No (AN)

5.

Paired No (PN)

6.

No (N)

40

7.

General Pair

8.

Present

9.

Not voting or not ascertained

Range of Valid Data Values: 1-8

Range of Invalid Data Values: 09

Universe: members of the 102nd US Senate

July 29, 1991 10157

Location:

Start: 188
Width: 1

Variable Text: DCR-137 Y=86 N=11 HR1415. Fiscal 1992-93 State Department Authorization/Passage. Passage of the bill to authorize $6 billion in fiscal 1992 and $5.5 billion in fiscal 1993 for the State Department, the U.S. Information Agency, the Board for International Broadcasting and related programs. Passed 86-11: R 34-7; D 52-4 (ND 36-4, SD 16-0), July 29, 1991. (Before final passage, the Senate struck the all after the enacting clause of HR1415 and inserted the text of S1433.)  (link)

Value

Label

Frequency

Text

0.

Not a member at time of vote

1.

Yes (Y)

86

2.

Paired Yes (PY)

3.

Announced Yes (AY)

4.

Announced No (AN)

5.

Paired No (PN)

6.

No (N)

11

7.

General Pair

8.

Present

9.

Not voting or not ascertained

Range of Valid Data Values: 1-8

Range of Invalid Data Values: 09

Universe: members of the 102nd US Senate

July 29, 1991 10158

Location:

Start: 189
Width: 1

Variable Text: DCR-137 Y=96 N=1 Mitchell (D, ME) S1554. Unemployment Insurance Benefits Extension/Cloture. Mitchell, D-Maine, motion to invoke cloture (thus limiting debate) on the motion to proceed to the bill to provide $6 billion to the states to extend the number of weeks an unemployed worker could receive insurance benefits. The bill would call on the president to classify the spending as an emergency, which would exempt the spending from budgetary caps. Motion agreed to 96-1: R 40-1; D 56-0 (ND 40-0, SD 16-0), July 29, 1991. A three-fifths majority vote (60) of the total Senate is required to invoke cloture.  (link)

Value

Label

Frequency

Text

0.

Not a member at time of vote

1.

Yes (Y)

96

2.

Paired Yes (PY)

3.

Announced Yes (AY)

4.

Announced No (AN)

5.

Paired No (PN)

6.

No (N)

1

7.

General Pair

8.

Present

9.

Not voting or not ascertained

Range of Valid Data Values: 1-8

Range of Invalid Data Values: 09

Universe: members of the 102nd US Senate

July 30, 1991 10159

Location:

Start: 190
Width: 1

Variable Text: DCR-137 Y=76 N=22 Leahy (D, VT) HR2698. Fiscal 1992 Agriculture Appropriations/Wetlands. Leahy, D-Vt., amendment to the committee amendment to preserve 1990 farm bill language that allowed the secretary of Agriculture to enter into pacts that established perpetual easements with annual and lump-sum payments to landowners to preserve and restore wetlands for 30 years or the maximum duration under state law. Adopted 76-22: R 37-6; D 39-16 (ND 29-10, SD 10-6), July 30, 1991.  (link)

Value

Label

Frequency

Text

0.

Not a member at time of vote

1.

Yes (Y)

76

2.

Paired Yes (PY)

3.

Announced Yes (AY)

4.

Announced No (AN)

5.

Paired No (PN)

6.

No (N)

22

7.

General Pair

8.

Present

9.

Not voting or not ascertained

Range of Valid Data Values: 1-8

Range of Invalid Data Values: 09

Universe: members of the 102nd US Senate

July 30, 1991 10160

Location:

Start: 191
Width: 1

Variable Text: DCR-137 Y=92 N=7 HR2698. Fiscal 1992 Agriculture Appropriations/Passage. Passage of the bill to provide $53,120,030,000 in new budget authority for Agriculture, Rural Development, Food and Drug Administration, and related agencies' programs in fiscal 1992. The administration requested $52,579,946,000. The House-passed bill provided for $52,570,051,000. Passed 92-7: R 37-6; D 55-1 (ND 39-1, SD 16-0), July 30, 1991.  (link)

Value

Label

Frequency

Text

0.

Not a member at time of vote

1.

Yes (Y)

92

2.

Paired Yes (PY)

3.

Announced Yes (AY)

4.

Announced No (AN)

5.

Paired No (PN)

6.

No (N)

7

7.

General Pair

8.

Present

9.

Not voting or not ascertained

Range of Valid Data Values: 1-8

Range of Invalid Data Values: 09

Universe: members of the 102nd US Senate

July 30, 1991 10161

Location:

Start: 192
Width: 1

Variable Text: DCR-137 Y=38 N=60 Pell (D, RI) HR2608. Fiscal 1992 Commerce, Justice, State Appropriations/Pell Grants. Pell, D-R.I., motion to table (kill) the Helms, R-N.C., amendment to prohibit state or federal prisoners from receiving Pell grants. Motion rejected 38-60: R 11-32; D 27-28 (ND 24-15, SD 3-13), July 30, 1991. (The Helms amendment was subsequently adopted by voice vote.)  (link)

Value

Label

Frequency

Text

0.

Not a member at time of vote

1.

Yes (Y)

38

2.

Paired Yes (PY)

3.

Announced Yes (AY)

4.

Announced No (AN)

5.

Paired No (PN)

6.

No (N)

60

7.

General Pair

8.

Present

9.

Not voting or not ascertained

Range of Valid Data Values: 1-8

Range of Invalid Data Values: 09

Universe: members of the 102nd US Senate

July 30, 1991 10162

Location:

Start: 193
Width: 1

Variable Text: DCR-137 Y=44 N=55 Kennedy (D, MA) HR2608. Fiscal 1992 Commerce, Justice, State Appropriations/HIV Testing. Kennedy, D-Mass., motion to table (kill) the Helms, R-N.C., amendment to allow health-care professionals to test patients for human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) before invasive medical procedures except in emergencies. The test results would be confidential, and a person violating the confidentiality would be fined $10,000 or face a prison term of not more than one year. States without regulations to protect health-care workers from HIV after one year would be ineligible to receive federal funds under the Public Health Service Act. Motion rejected 44-55: R 9-34; D 35-21 (ND 31-9, SD 4-12), July 30, 1991. (The Helms amendment was subsequently adopted by voice vote.)  (link)

Value

Label

Frequency

Text

0.

Not a member at time of vote

1.

Yes (Y)

44

2.

Paired Yes (PY)

3.

Announced Yes (AY)

4.

Announced No (AN)

5.

Paired No (PN)

6.

No (N)

55

7.

General Pair

8.

Present

9.

Not voting or not ascertained

Range of Valid Data Values: 1-8

Range of Invalid Data Values: 09

Universe: members of the 102nd US Senate

July 31, 1991 10163

Location:

Start: 194
Width: 1

Variable Text: DCR-137 Y=73 N=26 Hollings (D, SC) HR2608. Fiscal 1992 Commerce, Justice, State Appropriations/Legal Services Corporation. Hollings, D-S.C., motion to table (kill) the Gramm, R-Texas, amendment to cut the Legal Services Corporation by $48.41 million and transfer the funds to the FBI. Motion agreed to 73-26: R 17-26; D 56-0 (ND 40-0, SD 16-0), July 31, 1991.  (link)

Value

Label

Frequency

Text

0.

Not a member at time of vote

1.

Yes (Y)

73

2.

Paired Yes (PY)

3.

Announced Yes (AY)

4.

Announced No (AN)

5.

Paired No (PN)

6.

No (N)

26

7.

General Pair

8.

Present

9.

Not voting or not ascertained

Range of Valid Data Values: 1-8

Range of Invalid Data Values: 09

Universe: members of the 102nd US Senate

July 31, 1991 10164

Location:

Start: 195
Width: 1

Variable Text: DCR-137 Y=56 N=43 Hollings (D, SC) HR2608. Fiscal 1992 Commerce, Justice, State Appropriations/Border Patrol Program. Hollings, D-S.C., motion to table (kill) the Seymour, R-Calif., amendment to provide an across-the-board cut of $40 million from all discretionary spending in salaries and expense accounts in the bill and transfer the funds to the Border Patrol program. Motion agreed to 56-43: R 4-39; D 52-4 (ND 37-3, SD 15-1), July 31, 1991.  (link)

Value

Label

Frequency

Text

0.

Not a member at time of vote

1.

Yes (Y)

56

2.

Paired Yes (PY)

3.

Announced Yes (AY)

4.

Announced No (AN)

5.

Paired No (PN)

6.

No (N)

43

7.

General Pair

8.

Present

9.

Not voting or not ascertained

Range of Valid Data Values: 1-8

Range of Invalid Data Values: 09

Universe: members of the 102nd US Senate

July 31, 1991 10165

Location:

Start: 196
Width: 1

Variable Text: DCR-137 Y=86 N=13 HR2608. Fiscal 1992 Commerce, Justice, State Appropriations/Passage. Passage of the bill to provide $22,123,488,000 in new budget authority for the Departments of Commerce, Justice and State, the Judiciary, and related agencies in fiscal 1992. The administration requested $22,342,064,000. The House-passed bill provided for $20,974,822,000. Passed 86-13: R 34-9; D 52-4 (ND 36-4, SD 16-0), July 31, 1991.  (link)

Value

Label

Frequency

Text

0.

Not a member at time of vote

1.

Yes (Y)

86

2.

Paired Yes (PY)

3.

Announced Yes (AY)

4.

Announced No (AN)

5.

Paired No (PN)

6.

No (N)

13

7.

General Pair

8.

Present

9.

Not voting or not ascertained

Range of Valid Data Values: 1-8

Range of Invalid Data Values: 09

Universe: members of the 102nd US Senate

July 31, 1991 10166

Location:

Start: 137
Width: 1

Variable Text: DCR-137 Y=96 N=3 Glenn (D, OH) S1507. Fiscal 1992-93 Defense Authorization/Women in Combat. Glenn, D-Ohio, amendment to require the Commission on the Assignment of Women in the Armed Forces to conduct comprehensive research and analyses on the potential for women in combat. The secretary of Defense in consultation with the commission would be able to waive prohibitions against women in combat pilot positions in order to conduct test assignments. Adopted 96-3: R 43-0; D 53-3 (ND 39-1, SD 14-2), July 31, 1991.  (link)

Value

Label

Frequency

Text

0.

Not a member at time of vote

1.

Yes (Y)

96

2.

Paired Yes (PY)

3.

Announced Yes (AY)

4.

Announced No (AN)

5.

Paired No (PN)

6.

No (N)

3

7.

General Pair

8.

Present

9.

Not voting or not ascertained

Range of Valid Data Values: 1-8

Range of Invalid Data Values: 09

Universe: members of the 102nd US Senate

July 31, 1991 10167

Location:

Start: 198
Width: 1

Variable Text: DCR-137 Y=30 N=69 Glenn (D, OH) S1507. Fiscal 1992-93 Defense Authorization/Women in Combat Pilot Positions. Glenn, D-Ohio, motion to table (kill) the Roth, R-Del., amendment to repeal the 1948 law that prohibits women from flying in combat pilot positions. Motion rejected 30-69: R 14-29; D 16-40 (ND 6-34, SD 10-6), July 31, 1991. (The Roth amendment was subsequently adopted by voice vote.)  (link)

Value

Label

Frequency

Text

0.

Not a member at time of vote

1.

Yes (Y)

30

2.

Paired Yes (PY)

3.

Announced Yes (AY)

4.

Announced No (AN)

5.

Paired No (PN)

6.

No (N)

69

7.

General Pair

8.

Present

9.

Not voting or not ascertained

Range of Valid Data Values: 1-8

Range of Invalid Data Values: 09

Universe: members of the 102nd US Senate

July 31, 1991 10168

Location:

Start: 199
Width: 1

Variable Text: DCR-137 Y=39 N=60 Gore (D, TN) S1507. Fiscal 1992-93 Defense Authorization/Strategic Defense Initiative. Gore, D-Tenn., amendment to eliminate the provisions in the committee bill that would allow for multiple missile interceptor sites and deployment of space-based missile sensors prohibited by the 1972 anti-ballistic missile treaty. The amendment would keep the Strategic Defense Initiative in the research and development stage. Rejected 39-60: R 4-39; D 35-21 (ND 28-12, SD 7-9), July 31, 1991. A "nay" was a vote supporting the president's position.  (link)

Value

Label

Frequency

Text

0.

Not a member at time of vote

1.

Yes (Y)

39

2.

Paired Yes (PY)

3.

Announced Yes (AY)

4.

Announced No (AN)

5.

Paired No (PN)

6.

No (N)

60

7.

General Pair

8.

Present

9.

Not voting or not ascertained

Range of Valid Data Values: 1-8

Range of Invalid Data Values: 09

Universe: members of the 102nd US Senate

July 31, 1991 10169

Location:

Start: 200
Width: 1

Variable Text: DCR-137 Y=43 N=56 Bingaman (D, NM) S1507. Fiscal 1992-93 Defense Authorization/Strategic Stability. Bingaman, D-N.M., amendment to state that it is the goal of the United States to maintain strategic stability with the Soviet Union while deploying an anti-ballistic missile system with one or more ground-based sites and space-based sensors. The amendment would clarify that current actions by the U.S. are treaty compliant, and the U.S. would deploy at only one site and additional sites as the result of a mutual agreement. Rejected 43-56: R 2-41; D 41-15 (ND 33-7, SD 8-8), July 31, 1991. A "nay" was a vote supporting the president's position.  (link)

Value

Label

Frequency

Text

0.

Not a member at time of vote

1.

Yes (Y)

43

2.

Paired Yes (PY)

3.

Announced Yes (AY)

4.

Announced No (AN)

5.

Paired No (PN)

6.

No (N)

56

7.

General Pair

8.

Present

9.

Not voting or not ascertained

Range of Valid Data Values: 1-8

Range of Invalid Data Values: 09

Universe: members of the 102nd US Senate

August 01, 1991 10170

Location:

Start: 201
Width: 1

Variable Text: DCR-137 Y=99 N=0 Levin (D, MI) S1507. Fiscal 1992-93 Defense Authorization/ABM Treaty. Levin, D-Mich., amendment to state that nothing in the bill's provisions for an anti-missile system is in violation of the 1972 U.S.-Soviet anti-ballistic missile (ABM) treaty. Adopted 99-0: R 43-0; D 56-0 (ND 40-0, SD 16-0), Aug. 1, 1991.  (link)

Value

Label

Frequency

Text

0.

Not a member at time of vote

1.

Yes (Y)

99

2.

Paired Yes (PY)

3.

Announced Yes (AY)

4.

Announced No (AN)

5.

Paired No (PN)

6.

No (N)

0

7.

General Pair

8.

Present

9.

Not voting or not ascertained

Range of Valid Data Values: 1-8

Range of Invalid Data Values: 09

Universe: members of the 102nd US Senate

August 01, 1991 10171

Location:

Start: 202
Width: 1

Variable Text: DCR-137 Y=60 N=38 Nunn (D, GA) S1507. Fiscal 1992-93 Defense Authorization/Transfer Strategic Defense Initiative Funding. Nunn, D-Ga., motion to table (kill) the Harkin, D-Iowa, amendment to cut $1.4 billion of the $4.6 billion authorized for the Strategic Defense Initiative and prohibit any funding for the spaced-based interceptors program. Motion agreed to 60-38: R 40-3; D 20-35 (ND 11-28, SD 9-7), Aug. 1, 1991. A "yea" was a vote supporting the president's position.  (link)

Value

Label

Frequency

Text

0.

Not a member at time of vote

1.

Yes (Y)

60

2.

Paired Yes (PY)

3.

Announced Yes (AY)

4.

Announced No (AN)

5.

Paired No (PN)

6.

No (N)

38

7.

General Pair

8.

Present

9.

Not voting or not ascertained

Range of Valid Data Values: 1-8

Range of Invalid Data Values: 09

Universe: members of the 102nd US Senate

August 01, 1991 10172

Location:

Start: 203
Width: 1

Variable Text: DCR-137 Y=64 N=34 Nunn (D, GA) S1507. Fiscal 1992-93 Defense Authorization/North Dakota Deployment. Nunn, D-Ga., motion to table (kill) the Harkin, D-Iowa, amendment to prohibit the deployment of the ground-based anti-ballistic missile system at Grand Forks, N.D., in 1996, as proposed in the bill. Motion agreed to 64-34: R 39-4; D 25-30 (ND 15-24, SD 10-6), Aug. 1, 1991. A "yea" was a vote supporting the president's position.  (link)

Value

Label

Frequency

Text

0.

Not a member at time of vote

1.

Yes (Y)

64

2.

Paired Yes (PY)

3.

Announced Yes (AY)

4.

Announced No (AN)

5.

Paired No (PN)

6.

No (N)

34

7.

General Pair

8.

Present

9.

Not voting or not ascertained

Range of Valid Data Values: 1-8

Range of Invalid Data Values: 09

Universe: members of the 102nd US Senate

August 01, 1991 10173

Location:

Start: 204
Width: 1

Variable Text: DCR-137 Y=46 N=52 Bumpers (D, AR) S1507. Fiscal 1992-93 Defense Authorization/Strategic Defense Initiative. Bumpers, D-Ark., amendment to cut $1 billion of the $4.6 billion authorized for the Strategic Defense Initiative and transfer the savings to reducing the deficit. Rejected 46-52: R 5-38; D 41-14 (ND 32-7, SD 9-7), Aug. 1, 1991. A "nay" was a vote supporting the president's position.  (link)

Value

Label

Frequency

Text

0.

Not a member at time of vote

1.

Yes (Y)

46

2.

Paired Yes (PY)

3.

Announced Yes (AY)

4.

Announced No (AN)

5.

Paired No (PN)

6.

No (N)

52

7.

General Pair

8.

Present

9.

Not voting or not ascertained

Range of Valid Data Values: 1-8

Range of Invalid Data Values: 09

Universe: members of the 102nd US Senate

August 01, 1991 10174

Location:

Start: 205
Width: 1

Variable Text: DCR-137 Y=42 N=57 Leahy (D, VT) S1507. Fiscal 1992-93 Defense Authorization/B-2 Bomber. Leahy, D-Vt., amendment to eliminate bill provision allowing for producing four B-2 bombers, stopping production at the 15 planes already funded. The amendment would change the scope of the B-2 program to end production of the bomber but allow for research and development, testing, and evaluation. Rejected 42-57: R 7-36; D 35-21 (ND 31-9, SD 4-12), Aug. 1, 1991. A "nay" was a vote supporting the president's position.  (link)

Value

Label

Frequency

Text

0.

Not a member at time of vote

1.

Yes (Y)

42

2.

Paired Yes (PY)

3.

Announced Yes (AY)

4.

Announced No (AN)

5.

Paired No (PN)

6.

No (N)

57

7.

General Pair

8.

Present

9.

Not voting or not ascertained

Range of Valid Data Values: 1-8

Range of Invalid Data Values: 09

Universe: members of the 102nd US Senate

August 02, 1991 10175

Location:

Start: 206
Width: 1

Variable Text: DCR-137 Y=30 N=67 Glenn (D, OH) S1507. Fiscal 1992-93 Defense Authorization/Transfer of Closed Military Bases. Glenn, D-Ohio, motion to table (kill) the Breaux, D-La., amendment to require the Defense Department to make available for transfer free of charge closed military bases to local communities. Motion rejected 30-67: R 18-24; D 12-43 (ND 9-30, SD 3-13), Aug. 2, 1991. (The Breaux amendment subsequently was adopted by voice vote.)  (link)

Value

Label

Frequency

Text

0.

Not a member at time of vote

1.

Yes (Y)

30

2.

Paired Yes (PY)

3.

Announced Yes (AY)

4.

Announced No (AN)

5.

Paired No (PN)

6.

No (N)

67

7.

General Pair

8.

Present

9.

Not voting or not ascertained

Range of Valid Data Values: 1-8

Range of Invalid Data Values: 09

Universe: members of the 102nd US Senate

August 02, 1991 10176

Location:

Start: 207
Width: 1

Variable Text: DCR-137 Y=51 N=47 Thurmond (R, SC) S1507. Fiscal 1992-93 Defense Authorization/SRAM-T Nuclear Missile Program. Thurmond, R-S.C., motion to table (kill) the Exon, D-Neb., amendment to terminate the short-range attack missile tactical (SRAM-T) nuclear missile program. Motion agreed to 51-47: R 39-3; D 12-44 (ND 3-37, SD 9-7), Aug. 2, 1991. A "yea" was a vote supporting the president's position.  (link)

Value

Label

Frequency

Text

0.

Not a member at time of vote

1.

Yes (Y)

51

2.

Paired Yes (PY)

3.

Announced Yes (AY)

4.

Announced No (AN)

5.

Paired No (PN)

6.

No (N)

47

7.

General Pair

8.

Present

9.

Not voting or not ascertained

Range of Valid Data Values: 1-8

Range of Invalid Data Values: 09

Universe: members of the 102nd US Senate

August 02, 1991 10177

Location:

Start: 208
Width: 1

Variable Text: DCR-137 Y=58 N=40 Wirth (D, CO) S1507. Fiscal 1992-93 Defense Authorization/Cloture. Motion to invoke cloture (thus limiting debate) on the Wirth, D-Colo., amendment to allow military personnel and their dependents stationed overseas access to military medical facilities for all legal reproductive health services, including abortions that are paid for by the individual. Motion rejected 58-40: R 9-33; D 49-7 (ND 38-2, SD 11-5), Aug. 2, 1991. A three-fifths majority vote (60) of the total Senate is required to invoke cloture.  (link)

Value

Label

Frequency

Text

0.

Not a member at time of vote

1.

Yes (Y)

58

2.

Paired Yes (PY)

3.

Announced Yes (AY)

4.

Announced No (AN)

5.

Paired No (PN)

6.

No (N)

40

7.

General Pair

8.

Present

9.

Not voting or not ascertained

Range of Valid Data Values: 1-8

Range of Invalid Data Values: 09

Universe: members of the 102nd US Senate

August 02, 1991 10178

Location:

Start: 209
Width: 1

Variable Text: DCR-137 Y=97 N=2 Dole (R, KS) S1507. Fiscal 1992-93 Defense Authorization/Iraq's Nuclear Weapons. Dole, R-Kan., amendment to express the sense of Congress to support the use of all necessary means to achieve the goals of U.N. Resolution 687, which requires that Iraq place all of its nuclear weapons in control of the International Atomic Energy Agency and destroy all of its chemical and biological weapons. Adopted 97-2: R 42-1; D 55-1 (ND 39-1, SD 16-0), Aug. 2, 1991.  (link)

Value

Label

Frequency

Text

0.

Not a member at time of vote

1.

Yes (Y)

97

2.

Paired Yes (PY)

3.

Announced Yes (AY)

4.

Announced No (AN)

5.

Paired No (PN)

6.

No (N)

2

7.

General Pair

8.

Present

9.

Not voting or not ascertained

Range of Valid Data Values: 1-8

Range of Invalid Data Values: 09

Universe: members of the 102nd US Senate

August 02, 1991 10179

Location:

Start: 210
Width: 1

Variable Text: DCR-137 Y=55 N=43 Ford (D, KY) S1507. Fiscal 1992-93 Defense Authorization/Tobacco Products. Ford, D-Ky., motion to table (kill) the Bingaman, D-N.M., amendment to require tobacco products sold at military stores be sold at competitive prices and tobacco products sold to military personnel overseas be sold at prices equal to the average amount charged by private commercial businesses in the United States. Motion agreed to 55-43: R 31-11; D 24-32 (ND 11-29, SD 13-3), Aug. 2, 1991.  (link)

Value

Label

Frequency

Text

0.

Not a member at time of vote

1.

Yes (Y)

55

2.

Paired Yes (PY)

3.

Announced Yes (AY)

4.

Announced No (AN)

5.

Paired No (PN)

6.

No (N)

43

7.

General Pair

8.

Present

9.

Not voting or not ascertained

Range of Valid Data Values: 1-8

Range of Invalid Data Values: 09

Universe: members of the 102nd US Senate

August 02, 1991 10180

Location:

Start: 211
Width: 1

Variable Text: DCR-137 Y=49 N=48 Thurmond (R, SC) S1507. Fiscal 1992-93 Defense Authorization/MX Train. Thurmond, R-S.C., motion to table (kill) the Exon, D-Neb., amendment to cut $225 million in funds to build one operational model Rail Garrison MX train. Motion agreed to 49-48: R 37-5; D 12-43 (ND 4-35, SD 8-8), Aug. 2, 1991.  (link)

Value

Label

Frequency

Text

0.

Not a member at time of vote

1.

Yes (Y)

49

2.

Paired Yes (PY)

3.

Announced Yes (AY)

4.

Announced No (AN)

5.

Paired No (PN)

6.

No (N)

48

7.

General Pair

8.

Present

9.

Not voting or not ascertained

Range of Valid Data Values: 1-8

Range of Invalid Data Values: 09

Universe: members of the 102nd US Senate

August 02, 1991 10181

Location:

Start: 212
Width: 1

Variable Text: DCR-137 Y=34 N=60 Warner (R, VA) S1507. Fiscal 1992-93 Defense Authorization/POW/MIA Flag Display. Warner, R-Va., motion to table (kill) the Reid, D-Nev., amendment to require the display of the POW/MIA flag at federal buildings and the National Vietnam Veterans Memorial until the fullest possible accounting has been made of all prisoners of war or people missing in action in Southeast Asia. Motion rejected 34-60: R 24-16; D 10-44 (ND 6-32, SD 4-12), Aug. 2, 1991. (The Reid amendment was adopted by voice vote.)  (link)

Value

Label

Frequency

Text

0.

Not a member at time of vote

1.

Yes (Y)

34

2.

Paired Yes (PY)

3.

Announced Yes (AY)

4.

Announced No (AN)

5.

Paired No (PN)

6.

No (N)

60

7.

General Pair

8.

Present

9.

Not voting or not ascertained

Range of Valid Data Values: 1-8

Range of Invalid Data Values: 09

Universe: members of the 102nd US Senate

September 10, 1991 10182

Location:

Start: 213
Width: 1

Variable Text: DCR-137 Y=28 N=69 Harkin (D, IA) HR2707. Fiscal 1992 Labor, HHS, and Education Appropriations. Harkin, D-Iowa, motion to waive the Budget Act with respect to the Harkin amendment to the committee amendment, to rescind $3.148 billion in budget authority from unobligated balances in Defense Department accounts from fiscal 1988-91 and transfer the budget authority to domestic programs, including $900 million for Head Start, $400 million for Low-Income Home Energy Assistance, $400 million for the State Legalization Impact Assistance Grants, and $270 million for Pell Grants. Motion rejected 28-69: R 3-39; D 25-30 (ND 24-14, SD 1-16), Sept. 10, 1991. A three-fifths majority (60) of the total Senate is required to waive the Budget Act.  (link)

Value

Label

Frequency

Text

0.

Not a member at time of vote

1.

Yes (Y)

28

2.

Paired Yes (PY)

3.

Announced Yes (AY)

4.

Announced No (AN)

5.

Paired No (PN)

6.

No (N)

69

7.

General Pair

8.

Present

9.

Not voting or not ascertained

Range of Valid Data Values: 1-8

Range of Invalid Data Values: 09

Universe: members of the 102nd US Senate

September 10, 1991 10183

Location:

Start: 214
Width: 1

Variable Text: DCR-137 Y=79 N=21 Harkin (D, IA) HR2707. Fiscal 1992 Labor, HHS, and Education Appropriations. Harkin, D-Iowa, amendment to provide new budget authority of $310 million in education and child health programs and $200 million for the Low Income Heating Energy Assistance Program. The amendment would defer outlay spending from the programs until Sept. 30, 1992. Adopted 79-21: R 27-16; D 52-5 (ND 37-3, SD 15-2), Sept. 11, 1991.  (link)

Value

Label

Frequency

Text

0.

Not a member at time of vote

1.

Yes (Y)

79

2.

Paired Yes (PY)

3.

Announced Yes (AY)

4.

Announced No (AN)

5.

Paired No (PN)

6.

No (N)

21

7.

General Pair

8.

Present

9.

Not voting or not ascertained

Range of Valid Data Values: 1-8

Range of Invalid Data Values: 09

Universe: members of the 102nd US Senate

September 11, 1991 10184

Location:

Start: 215
Width: 1

Variable Text: DCR-137 Y=99 N=1 Dole (R, KS) HR2707. Fiscal 1992 Labor, HHS, and Education Appropriations. Dole, R-Kan., amendment to require the Occupational Safety and Health Administration to issue final rules that would require the implementation of universal precautions and procedures to protect workers from occupational exposure to bloodborne diseases by December 1, 1991. Adopted 99-1: R 42-1; D 57-0 (ND 40-0, SD 17-0), Sept. 11, 1991.  (link)

Value

Label

Frequency

Text

0.

Not a member at time of vote

1.

Yes (Y)

99

2.

Paired Yes (PY)

3.

Announced Yes (AY)

4.

Announced No (AN)

5.

Paired No (PN)

6.

No (N)

1

7.

General Pair

8.

Present

9.

Not voting or not ascertained

Range of Valid Data Values: 1-8

Range of Invalid Data Values: 09

Universe: members of the 102nd US Senate

September 11, 1991 10185

Location:

Start: 216
Width: 1

Variable Text: DCR-137 Y=45 N=55 Nickles (R, OK) HR2707. Fiscal 1992 Labor, HHS, and Education Appropriations. Nickles, R-Okla., amendment to require organizations that receive funding under Title X of the Public Health Service Act to notify at least one parent or legal guardian 48 hours prior to providing an abortion to an unemancipated minor under the age of 18 unless the life of the minor is endangered, the pregnancy resulted from parental incest, or the minor has been subjected to sexual abuse, child abuse, or child neglect. Rejected 45-55: R 31-12; D 14-43 (ND 6-34, SD 8-9), Sept. 11, 1991.  (link)

Value

Label

Frequency

Text

0.

Not a member at time of vote

1.

Yes (Y)

45

2.

Paired Yes (PY)

3.

Announced Yes (AY)

4.

Announced No (AN)

5.

Paired No (PN)

6.

No (N)

55

7.

General Pair

8.

Present

9.

Not voting or not ascertained

Range of Valid Data Values: 1-8

Range of Invalid Data Values: 09

Universe: members of the 102nd US Senate

September 11, 1991 10186

Location:

Start: 217
Width: 1

Variable Text: DCR-137 Y=92 N=8 Kassebaum (R, KS) HR2707. Fiscal 1992 Labor, HHS, and Education Appropriations. Kassebaum, R-Kan., amendment to prohibit organizations that receive funding under Title X of the Public Health Service Act from allowing their facilities to be used for an abortion on an unemancipated minor unless there has been written parental consent or written parental notification 48 hours prior to the abortion. The amendment would allow for the by-pass of the notification requirements if the life of the minor was endangered, a court of jurisdiction allows the minor the right to consent, the notification was certified to place the minor in physical or emotional harm, or a state has passed a referendum or statute concerning the conditions under which minors may be provided abortions. Adopted 92-8: R 41-2, D 51-6 (ND 34-6, SD 17-0), Sept. 11, 1991.  (link)

Value

Label

Frequency

Text

0.

Not a member at time of vote

1.

Yes (Y)

92

2.

Paired Yes (PY)

3.

Announced Yes (AY)

4.

Announced No (AN)

5.

Paired No (PN)

6.

No (N)

8

7.

General Pair

8.

Present

9.

Not voting or not ascertained

Range of Valid Data Values: 1-8

Range of Invalid Data Values: 09

Universe: members of the 102nd US Senate

September 11, 1991 10187

Location:

Start: 218
Width: 1

Variable Text: DCR-137 Y=33 N=67 Helms (R, NC) HR2707. Fiscal 1992 Labor, HHS, and Education Appropriations. Judgment of the Senate whether the Helms, R-N.C., amendment to prohibit employers from granting preferential treatment on the basis of race, color, sex, religion, or national origin and allow employers to establish affirmative action programs designed to expand the applicant pool was germane. Ruled non-germane 33-67: R 30-13; D 3-54 (ND 0-40, SD 3-14), Sept. 11, 1991.  (link)

Value

Label

Frequency

Text

0.

Not a member at time of vote

1.

Yes (Y)

33

2.

Paired Yes (PY)

3.

Announced Yes (AY)

4.

Announced No (AN)

5.

Paired No (PN)

6.

No (N)

67

7.

General Pair

8.

Present

9.

Not voting or not ascertained

Range of Valid Data Values: 1-8

Range of Invalid Data Values: 09

Universe: members of the 102nd US Senate

September 12, 1991 10188

Location:

Start: 219
Width: 1

Variable Text: DCR-137 Y=34 N=66 Moynihan (D, NY) HR2707. Fiscal 1992 Labor, HHS and Education Appropriations. Moynihan, D-N.Y., motion to table (kill) the Helms, R-N.C., amendment to transfer the $10 million provided to the National Institutes of Health for conducting surveys of adult and adolescent sexual behavior to the to the Adolescent Family Life Program. Motion rejected 34-66: R 2-41; D 32-25 (ND 28-12, SD 4-13), Sept. 12, 1991.  (link)

Value

Label

Frequency

Text

0.

Not a member at time of vote

1.

Yes (Y)

34

2.

Paired Yes (PY)

3.

Announced Yes (AY)

4.

Announced No (AN)

5.

Paired No (PN)

6.

No (N)

66

7.

General Pair

8.

Present

9.

Not voting or not ascertained

Range of Valid Data Values: 1-8

Range of Invalid Data Values: 09

Universe: members of the 102nd US Senate

September 12, 1991 10189

Location:

Start: 220
Width: 1

Variable Text: DCR-137 Y=78 N=22 HR2707. Fiscal 1992 Labor, HHS and Education Appropriations/Passage. Passage of the bill to provide new budget authority for the Departments of Labor, Education, and Health and Human Services and related agencies in fiscal 1992-94. The administration requested $200,611,414,000. The House bill provided for $203,993,247,000. The bill prohibits the use of funds to implement the administration's rules, which prohibit family planning projects that receive federal funds from providing information about abortions. The bill would also allow federal funds to be used for abortions in cases of incest and rape. Passed 78-22: R 25-18; D 53-4 (ND 37-3, SD 16-1), Sept. 12, 1991.  (link)

Value

Label

Frequency

Text

0.

Not a member at time of vote

1.

Yes (Y)

78

2.

Paired Yes (PY)

3.

Announced Yes (AY)

4.

Announced No (AN)

5.

Paired No (PN)

6.

No (N)

22

7.

General Pair

8.

Present

9.

Not voting or not ascertained

Range of Valid Data Values: 1-8

Range of Invalid Data Values: 09

Universe: members of the 102nd US Senate

September 13, 1991 10190

Location:

Start: 221
Width: 1

Variable Text: DCR-137 Y=34 N=65 McCain (R, AZ) HR2686. Fiscal 1992 Interior Appropriations. McCain, R-Ariz., motion to waive the Budget Act with respect to consideration of the McCain amendment to require the Secretary of the Interior to operate the Glen Canyon Dam in a manner as to protect, mitigate adverse impact, and improve the condition of the Grand Canyon National Park. The amendment would also require the secretary to complete an environmental impact state on the operation of the Glen Canyon Dam within two years. Motion rejected 34-65: R 28-14; D 6-51 (ND 5-35, SD 1-16), Sept. 13, 1991. A three-fifths majority (60) of the total Senate is required to waive the Budget Act. (Subsequently, the Chair ruled that the amendment did not violate section 401 of the Budget Act, and the amendment was rejected by voice vote.)  (link)

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Frequency

Text

0.

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1.

Yes (Y)

34

2.

Paired Yes (PY)

3.

Announced Yes (AY)

4.

Announced No (AN)

5.

Paired No (PN)

6.

No (N)

65

7.

General Pair

8.

Present

9.

Not voting or not ascertained

Range of Valid Data Values: 1-8

Range of Invalid Data Values: 09

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September 13, 1991 10191

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Variable Text: DCR-137 Y=47 N=46 Bumpers (D, AR) HR2686. Fiscal 1992 Interior Appropriations. Reid, D-Nev., motion to table (kill) the Bumpers, D-Ark., amendment to prohibit the use of funds for one year to accept or process applications for mining patents under the 1872 Mining Act. Motion agreed to 47-46: R 33-7; D 14-39 (ND 9-29, SD 5-10), Sept. 13, 1991.  (link)

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47

2.

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3.

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4.

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5.

Paired No (PN)

6.

No (N)

46

7.

General Pair

8.

Present

9.

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Range of Valid Data Values: 1-8

Range of Invalid Data Values: 09

Universe: members of the 102nd US Senate

September 16, 1991 10192

Location:

Start: 223
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Variable Text: DCR-137 Y=86 N=6 Treaty Doc.. Maritime Boundary with the Soviet Union/Adoption. Adoption of the resolution of ratification of the treaty to define the maritime boundary between the United States and the Soviet Union off the coasts of Alaska and Siberia in the North Pacific Ocean, the Bering and Chukchi Seas, and the Arctic Ocean. Adopted 86-6: R 33-6; D 53-0 (ND 36-0, SD 17-0), Sept. 16, 1991. A two-thirds majority of those present and voting (62 in this case) is required for adoption of resolutions of ratification.  (link)

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1.

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86

2.

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3.

Announced Yes (AY)

4.

Announced No (AN)

5.

Paired No (PN)

6.

No (N)

6

7.

General Pair

8.

Present

9.

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Range of Valid Data Values: 1-8

Range of Invalid Data Values: 09

Universe: members of the 102nd US Senate

September 17, 1991 10193

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Start: 224
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Variable Text: DCR-137 Y=84 N=14 D'Amato (R, NY) HR2942. Fiscal 1992 Transportation Appropriations. D'Amato, R-N.Y., motion to table (kill) the Smith, R-N.H., amendment to cut $387 million for unauthorized demonstration projects and other special projects in the bill and redistribute the $387 million based on a formula that allocates funds to all states based on the average amount each state has received in federal funds over the last five years. Motion agreed to 84-14: R 29-13; D 55-1 (ND 38-1, SD 17-0), Sept. 17, 1991.  (link)

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Text

0.

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1.

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84

2.

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3.

Announced Yes (AY)

4.

Announced No (AN)

5.

Paired No (PN)

6.

No (N)

14

7.

General Pair

8.

Present

9.

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Range of Valid Data Values: 1-8

Range of Invalid Data Values: 09

Universe: members of the 102nd US Senate

September 17, 1991 10194

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Start: 225
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Variable Text: DCR-137 Y=95 N=3 HR2942. Fiscal 1992 Transportation Appropriations/Passage. Passage of the bill to provide $14,439,382,569 in new budget authority for the Department of Transportation and related agencies in fiscal 1992. The House bill provided for $14,169,377,569. The administration requested $15,110,123,569. Passed 95-3: R 39-3; D 56-0 (ND 39-0, SD 17-0), Sept. 17, 1991.  (link)

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Text

0.

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1.

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95

2.

Paired Yes (PY)

3.

Announced Yes (AY)

4.

Announced No (AN)

5.

Paired No (PN)

6.

No (N)

3

7.

General Pair

8.

Present

9.

Not voting or not ascertained

Range of Valid Data Values: 1-8

Range of Invalid Data Values: 09

Universe: members of the 102nd US Senate

September 17, 1991 10195

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Start: 226
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Variable Text: DCR-137 Y=60 N=38 Domenici (R, NM) HR2686. Fiscal 1992 Interior Appropriations. Domenici, R-N.M., motion to to table (kill) the Jeffords, R-Vt., amendment to increase grazing fees on Forest Service and Bureau of Land Management Lands. Motion agreed to 60-38: R 35-7; D 25-31 (ND 16-23, SD 9-8), Sept. 17, 1991.  (link)

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Text

0.

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1.

Yes (Y)

60

2.

Paired Yes (PY)

3.

Announced Yes (AY)

4.

Announced No (AN)

5.

Paired No (PN)

6.

No (N)

38

7.

General Pair

8.

Present

9.

Not voting or not ascertained

Range of Valid Data Values: 1-8

Range of Invalid Data Values: 09

Universe: members of the 102nd US Senate

September 19, 1991 10196

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Start: 226
Width: 1

Variable Text: DCR-137 Y=27 N=67 Kassebaum (R, KS) HR2686. Fiscal 1991 Interior Appropriations. Kassenbaum, R-Kan., amendment to cut 10 percent of the $145,583,000 provided to the National Endowment for the Arts. Rejected 27-67: R 24-15; D 3-52 (ND 1-38, SD 2-14), Sept. 19, 1991.  (link)

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Text

0.

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1.

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27

2.

Paired Yes (PY)

3.

Announced Yes (AY)

4.

Announced No (AN)

5.

Paired No (PN)

6.

No (N)

67

7.

General Pair

8.

Present

9.

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Range of Valid Data Values: 1-8

Range of Invalid Data Values: 09

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September 19, 1991 10197

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Start: 228
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Variable Text: DCR-137 Y=68 N=28 Helms (R, NC) HR2686. Fiscal 1991 Interior Appropriations. Helms, R-N.C., amendment to the committee amendment, to prohibit the National Endowment for the Arts from funding projects that depict or describe, in a patently offensive way, sexual or excretory activities or organs. Adopted 68-28: R 35-5; D 33-23 (ND 17-22, SD 16-1), Sept. 19, 1991  (link)

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Text

0.

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1.

Yes (Y)

68

2.

Paired Yes (PY)

3.

Announced Yes (AY)

4.

Announced No (AN)

5.

Paired No (PN)

6.

No (N)

28

7.

General Pair

8.

Present

9.

Not voting or not ascertained

Range of Valid Data Values: 1-8

Range of Invalid Data Values: 09

Universe: members of the 102nd US Senate

September 19, 1991 10198

Location:

Start: 229
Width: 1

Variable Text: DCR-137 Y=8 N=88 SJRES186. Recession Resolution to Suspend the Budget Rules/Passage. Passage of the joint resolution to suspend the spending caps and pay-as-you go restrictions of the The Balanced Budget and Emergency Deficit Control Act as amended in 1990 (PL 101-508). Budget rules require the Senate to vote to suspend the rules, if actual GNP growth is less than 1 percent or forecasted growth is negative for two consecutive quarters. Rejected 8-88: R 0-40; D 8-48 (ND 8-31, SD 0-17), Sept. 19, 1991.  (link)

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Frequency

Text

0.

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1.

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8

2.

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3.

Announced Yes (AY)

4.

Announced No (AN)

5.

Paired No (PN)

6.

No (N)

88

7.

General Pair

8.

Present

9.

Not voting or not ascertained

Range of Valid Data Values: 1-8

Range of Invalid Data Values: 09

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September 19, 1991 10199

Location:

Start: 230
Width: 1

Variable Text: DCR-137 Y=55 N=41 Byrd (D, WV) HR2686. Fiscal 1991 Interior Appropriations/Cloture. Byrd, D-W.Va., motion to invoke cloture (thus limiting debate) on the Sanford, D-N.C., amendment to provide Swain County, North Carolina with $16 million to provide for a full and complete settlement of all claims against the Federal Government and the Tennessee Valley Authority (TVA) for not completing a road to replace a road that was flooded by construction of a TVA dam to create the Fontana Reservoir in 1943. Motion rejected 55-41: R 0-40; D 55-1 (ND 39-0, SD 16-1), Sept. 19, 1991. A three-fifths majority vote (60) of the total Senate is required to invoke cloture. (Subsequently, under a previous order the amendment was withdrawn.)  (link)

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Text

0.

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1.

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55

2.

Paired Yes (PY)

3.

Announced Yes (AY)

4.

Announced No (AN)

5.

Paired No (PN)

6.

No (N)

41

7.

General Pair

8.

Present

9.

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Range of Valid Data Values: 1-8

Range of Invalid Data Values: 09

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September 19, 1991 10200

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Start: 231
Width: 1

Variable Text: DCR-137 Y=93 N=3 HR2686. Fiscal 1991 Interior Appropriations/Passage. Passage of the bill to provide $12,678,693,000 in new budget authority for the Department of the Interior and related agencies for fiscal 1992. The House bill provided for $12,717,527,000. The administration requested $11,595,927,000. Passed 93-3: R 37-3: D 56-0 (ND 39-0, SD 17-0), Sept. 19, 1991.  (link)

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Label

Frequency

Text

0.

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1.

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93

2.

Paired Yes (PY)

3.

Announced Yes (AY)

4.

Announced No (AN)

5.

Paired No (PN)

6.

No (N)

3

7.

General Pair

8.

Present

9.

Not voting or not ascertained

Range of Valid Data Values: 1-8

Range of Invalid Data Values: 09

Universe: members of the 102nd US Senate

September 24, 1991 10201

Location:

Start: 232
Width: 1

Variable Text: DCR-137 Y=57 N=42 Bentsen (D, TX) S1722. Unemployment Benefits Extension/Alternative Measure. Bentsen, D-Texas, motion to table (kill) the Dole, R-Kan., amendment to provide up to 10 weeks of additional unemployment benefits and allow the president to finance extended unemployment benefits through either declaring the additional spending an emergency or through financing the benefits by the auction of frequencies on the electromagnetic spectrum and student loan reform. Motion agreed to 57-42: R 1-42; D 56-0 (ND 39-0, SD 17-0), Sept. 24, 1991. A "nay" was a vote supporting the president's position.  (link)

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Label

Frequency

Text

0.

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1.

Yes (Y)

57

2.

Paired Yes (PY)

3.

Announced Yes (AY)

4.

Announced No (AN)

5.

Paired No (PN)

6.

No (N)

42

7.

General Pair

8.

Present

9.

Not voting or not ascertained

Range of Valid Data Values: 1-8

Range of Invalid Data Values: 09

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September 24, 1991 10202

Location:

Start: 233
Width: 1

Variable Text: DCR-137 Y=39 N=60 Gramm (R, TX) S1722. Unemployment Benefits Extension/Capital Gains. Gramm, R-Texas, motion to table (kill) the Mitchell, D-Maine, point of order against the Gramm amendment to index capital gains and cut the capital gains tax rate from 28 percent to 19.6 percent for assets held more than three years. Motion rejected 39-60: R 39-4; D 0-56 (ND 0-39, SD 0-17), Sept. 24, 1991. (Subsequently, the Mitchell point of order, that the Gramm amendment violated the Constitution by originating a revenue bill in the Senate, was sustained and the amendment was ruled out of order.)  (link)

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Frequency

Text

0.

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1.

Yes (Y)

39

2.

Paired Yes (PY)

3.

Announced Yes (AY)

4.

Announced No (AN)

5.

Paired No (PN)

6.

No (N)

60

7.

General Pair

8.

Present

9.

Not voting or not ascertained

Range of Valid Data Values: 1-8

Range of Invalid Data Values: 09

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September 24, 1991 10203

Location:

Start: 234
Width: 1

Variable Text: DCR-137 Y=40 N=59 Packwood (R, OR) S1722. Unemployment Benefits Extension/Price of Coffee. Packwood, R-Ore., motion to table (kill) the Brown, R-Colo., amendment to express the sense of the Senate that the United States should not be a party to any agreement that would raise the price of coffee for the American consumer. Motion rejected 40-59: R 2-41; D 38-18 (ND 24-15, SD 14-3), Sept. 24, 1991. (The Brown amendment subsequently was adopted by voice vote.)  (link)

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Label

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Text

0.

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1.

Yes (Y)

40

2.

Paired Yes (PY)

3.

Announced Yes (AY)

4.

Announced No (AN)

5.

Paired No (PN)

6.

No (N)

59

7.

General Pair

8.

Present

9.

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Range of Valid Data Values: 1-8

Range of Invalid Data Values: 09

Universe: members of the 102nd US Senate

September 24, 1991 10204

Location:

Start: 235
Width: 1

Variable Text: DCR-137 Y=37 N=62 McCain (R, AZ) S1722. Unemployment Benefits Extension/Budget Waiver. McCain, R-Ariz., motion to waive Section 306 of the Budget Act with respect to the Sasser, D-Tenn., point of order against the McCain amendment to require a three-fifths majority vote to raise taxes but allow for a simple majority vote to lower taxes. Motion rejected 37-62: R 36-7; D 1-55 (ND 0-39, SD 1-16), Sept. 24, 1991. A three-fifths majority vote (60) of the total Senate is required to waive the Budget Act. (The McCain amendment subsequently fell on the Sasser point of order.)  (link)

Value

Label

Frequency

Text

0.

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1.

Yes (Y)

37

2.

Paired Yes (PY)

3.

Announced Yes (AY)

4.

Announced No (AN)

5.

Paired No (PN)

6.

No (N)

62

7.

General Pair

8.

Present

9.

Not voting or not ascertained

Range of Valid Data Values: 1-8

Range of Invalid Data Values: 09

Universe: members of the 102nd US Senate

September 24, 1991 10205

Location:

Start: 236
Width: 1

Variable Text: DCR-137 Y=69 N=30 S1722. Unemployment Benefits Extension/Passage. Passage of the bill to provide an estimated $6.4 billion for up to 20 weeks of additional unemployment benefits for workers who have exhausted their unemployment benefits through July 4, 1992. The bill designates the spending as emergency spending but would also require a presidential designation of the funds as an emergency before the funds could be spent. Passed 69-30: R 13-30; D 56-0 (ND 39-0, SD 17-0), Sept. 24, 1991. A "nay" was a vote supporting the president's position.".  (link)

Value

Label

Frequency

Text

0.

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1.

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69

2.

Paired Yes (PY)

3.

Announced Yes (AY)

4.

Announced No (AN)

5.

Paired No (PN)

6.

No (N)

30

7.

General Pair

8.

Present

9.

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Range of Valid Data Values: 1-8

Range of Invalid Data Values: 09

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September 25, 1991 10206

Location:

Start: 237
Width: 1

Variable Text: DCR-137 Y=51 N=48 Inouye (D, HI) HR2521. Fiscal 1992 Defense Appropriations/B-2 Bomber. Inouye, D-Hawaii, motion to table (kill) Division 1 of the Sasser, D-Tenn., amendment to cut $3.2 billion from the Air Force's procurement account, halting production of the B-2 bomber at 15 planes. Motion agreed to 51-48: R 36-7; D 15-41 (ND 7-32, SD 8-9), Sept. 25, 1991. A "yea" was a vote supporting the president's position.  (link)

Value

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Text

0.

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1.

Yes (Y)

51

2.

Paired Yes (PY)

3.

Announced Yes (AY)

4.

Announced No (AN)

5.

Paired No (PN)

6.

No (N)

48

7.

General Pair

8.

Present

9.

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Range of Valid Data Values: 1-8

Range of Invalid Data Values: 09

Universe: members of the 102nd US Senate

September 25, 1991 10207

Location:

Start: 238
Width: 1

Variable Text: DCR-137 Y=50 N=49 Inouye (D, HI) HR2521. Fiscal 1992 Defense Appropriations/Strategic Defense Initiative. Inouye, D-Hawaii, motion to table (kill) Division 3 of the Sasser, D-Tenn., amendment to reduce funding for the Strategic Defense Initiative by $1.1 billion. Motion agreed to 50-49: R 38-5; D 12-44 (ND 6-33, SD 6-11), Sept. 25, 1991. A "yea" was a vote supporting the president's position.  (link)

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Text

0.

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1.

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50

2.

Paired Yes (PY)

3.

Announced Yes (AY)

4.

Announced No (AN)

5.

Paired No (PN)

6.

No (N)

49

7.

General Pair

8.

Present

9.

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Range of Valid Data Values: 1-8

Range of Invalid Data Values: 09

Universe: members of the 102nd US Senate

September 26, 1991 10208

Location:

Start: 239
Width: 1

Variable Text: DCR-137 Y=67 N=33 Sasser (D, TN) HR2521. Fiscal 1992 Defense Appropriations/MX Rail Garrison. Division 2 of the Sasser, D-Tenn., amendment to cancel the research and development of the MX rail garrison. Adopted 67-33: R 16-27; D 51-6 (ND 38-2, SD 13-4), Sept. 26, 1991.  (link)

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Text

0.

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1.

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67

2.

Paired Yes (PY)

3.

Announced Yes (AY)

4.

Announced No (AN)

5.

Paired No (PN)

6.

No (N)

33

7.

General Pair

8.

Present

9.

Not voting or not ascertained

Range of Valid Data Values: 1-8

Range of Invalid Data Values: 09

Universe: members of the 102nd US Senate

September 26, 1991 10209

Location:

Start: 240
Width: 1

Variable Text: DCR-137 Y=10 N=90 McCain (R, AZ) HR2521. Fiscal 1992 Defense Appropriations/Seawolf. McCain, R-Ariz., amendment to terminate the Seawolf (SSN-21)-class submarine program. Rejected 10-90: R 4-39; D 6-51 (ND 5-35, SD 1-16), Sept. 26, 1991. A "nay" was a vote supporting the president's position.  (link)

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Frequency

Text

0.

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1.

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10

2.

Paired Yes (PY)

3.

Announced Yes (AY)

4.

Announced No (AN)

5.

Paired No (PN)

6.

No (N)

90

7.

General Pair

8.

Present

9.

Not voting or not ascertained

Range of Valid Data Values: 1-8

Range of Invalid Data Values: 09

Universe: members of the 102nd US Senate

September 26, 1991 10210

Location:

Start: 241
Width: 1

Variable Text: DCR-137 Y=58 N=41 Inouye (D, HI) HR2521. Fiscal 1992 Defense Appropriations/Reduced Expenditures. Inouye, D-Hawaii, motion to table (kill) Bradley, D-N.J., amendment to express the sense of Congress with respect to the preparation by the secretary of Defense of an additional five-year budget for fiscal 1993-98 that provides for an $80 billion reduction in estimated expenditures. Motion agreed to 58-41: R 38-5; D 20-36 (ND 12-27, SD 8-9), Sept. 26, 1991. A "nay" was a vote supporting the president's position.  (link)

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Label

Frequency

Text

0.

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1.

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58

2.

Paired Yes (PY)

3.

Announced Yes (AY)

4.

Announced No (AN)

5.

Paired No (PN)

6.

No (N)

41

7.

General Pair

8.

Present

9.

Not voting or not ascertained

Range of Valid Data Values: 1-8

Range of Invalid Data Values: 09

Universe: members of the 102nd US Senate

September 26, 1991 10211

Location:

Start: 242
Width: 1

Variable Text: DCR-137 Y=99 N=0 Wirth (D, CO) HR2521. Fiscal 1992 Defense Appropriations/Israel. Wirth, D-Colo., amendment to prohibit the Department of Defense from awarding contracts to persons or countries that are complying with the Arab League boycott of Israel, unless the secretary of Defense certifies that such a contract is in the interest of national security. Adopted 99-0: R 43-0; D 56-0 (ND 39-0, SD 17-0), Sept. 26, 1991.  (link)

Value

Label

Frequency

Text

0.

Not a member at time of vote

1.

Yes (Y)

99

2.

Paired Yes (PY)

3.

Announced Yes (AY)

4.

Announced No (AN)

5.

Paired No (PN)

6.

No (N)

0

7.

General Pair

8.

Present

9.

Not voting or not ascertained

Range of Valid Data Values: 1-8

Range of Invalid Data Values: 09

Universe: members of the 102nd US Senate

October 01, 1991 10212

Location:

Start: 243
Width: 1

Variable Text: DCR-137 Y=65 N=34 Sasser (D, TN) S1722. Unemployment Benefits Extension/Budget Waiver. Sasser, D-Tenn., motion to waive the Budget Act with respect to the Domenici, R-N.M., point of order against the conference report to provide an estimated $6.4 billion for up to 20 additional weeks of unemployment benefits based on a state's average total unemployment rate. The conference report designates the spending as an emergency and would not require a presidential declaration of an emergency to exempt the spending from the limits of last year's budget agreement. Motion agreed to 65-34: R 8-34; D 57-0 (ND 40-0, SD 17-0), Oct. 1, 1991. A three-fifths majority vote (60) of the total Senate is required to waive the Budget Act.  (link)

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Label

Frequency

Text

0.

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1.

Yes (Y)

65

2.

Paired Yes (PY)

3.

Announced Yes (AY)

4.

Announced No (AN)

5.

Paired No (PN)

6.

No (N)

34

7.

General Pair

8.

Present

9.

Not voting or not ascertained

Range of Valid Data Values: 1-8

Range of Invalid Data Values: 09

Universe: members of the 102nd US Senate

October 01, 1991 10213

Location:

Start: 244
Width: 1

Variable Text: DCR-137 Y=65 N=35 S1722. Unemployment Benefits Extension/Conference Report. Adoption of the conference report to provide an estimated $6.4 billion for up to 20 additional weeks of unemployment benefits based on a state's average total unemployment rate. The benefits would temporarily be extended from October 6, 1991 through July 4, 1992. The conference report designates the spending as an emergency and would not require a presidential declaration to be exempt from the spending limits of last year's budget agreement. Adopted 65-35: R 8-35: D 57-0 (ND 40-0, SD 17-0), Oct. 1, 1991.  (link)

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Label

Frequency

Text

0.

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1.

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65

2.

Paired Yes (PY)

3.

Announced Yes (AY)

4.

Announced No (AN)

5.

Paired No (PN)

6.

No (N)

35

7.

General Pair

8.

Present

9.

Not voting or not ascertained

Range of Valid Data Values: 1-8

Range of Invalid Data Values: 09

Universe: members of the 102nd US Senate

October 02, 1991 10214

Location:

Start: 245
Width: 1

Variable Text: DCR-137 Y=40 N=57 Bond (R, MO) S5. Family and Medical Leave Act. Durenberger, R-Minn., amendment to the Bond, R-Mo., substitute amendment, to replace the enforcement provisions of the bill with provisions establishing arbitration procedures. Rejected 40-57: R 37-6; D 3-51 (ND 1-37, SD 2-14), Oct. 2, 1991.  (link)

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Frequency

Text

0.

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1.

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40

2.

Paired Yes (PY)

3.

Announced Yes (AY)

4.

Announced No (AN)

5.

Paired No (PN)

6.

No (N)

57

7.

General Pair

8.

Present

9.

Not voting or not ascertained

Range of Valid Data Values: 1-8

Range of Invalid Data Values: 09

Universe: members of the 102nd US Senate

October 02, 1991 10215

Location:

Start: 246
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Variable Text: DCR-137 Y=65 N=32 Bond (R, MO) S5. Family and Medical Leave Act/Substitute. Bond, R-Mo., substitute amendment to still require businesses with 50 or more employees to give up to 12 weeks unpaid leave for the birth or adoption of a child or for the serious illness of the worker or an immediate family member but raise the number of hours an employee must work in order to be eligible. The substitute would also limit potential penalties against businesses that violate the bill from quadruple damages to double damages; allow employers to deny leave to "key employees"; change the criteria of what constitutes a serious health condition; and change the bill's enforcement provisions to parallel those in the Fair Labor Standards Act. Adopted 65-32: R 15-28; D 50-4 (ND 38-0, SD 12-4), Oct. 2, 1991.  (link)

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Text

0.

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1.

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65

2.

Paired Yes (PY)

3.

Announced Yes (AY)

4.

Announced No (AN)

5.

Paired No (PN)

6.

No (N)

32

7.

General Pair

8.

Present

9.

Not voting or not ascertained

Range of Valid Data Values: 1-8

Range of Invalid Data Values: 09

Universe: members of the 102nd US Senate

October 02, 1991 10216

Location:

Start: 247
Width: 1

Variable Text: DCR-137 Y=32 N=65 Hatch (R, UT) S5. Family and Medical Leave Act/Substitute. Hatch, R-Ore., substitute amendment to allow parents of young children to take up to six years unpaid leave and to allow workers caring for an ill family member to take up to two years unpaid leave and still have preferential hiring rights. Rejected 32-65: R 31-12; D 1-53 (ND 0-38, SD 1-15), Oct. 2, 1991.  (link)

Value

Label

Frequency

Text

0.

Not a member at time of vote

1.

Yes (Y)

32

2.

Paired Yes (PY)

3.

Announced Yes (AY)

4.

Announced No (AN)

5.

Paired No (PN)

6.

No (N)

65

7.

General Pair

8.

Present

9.

Not voting or not ascertained

Range of Valid Data Values: 1-8

Range of Invalid Data Values: 09

Universe: members of the 102nd US Senate

October 02, 1991 10217

Location:

Start: 248
Width: 1

Variable Text: DCR-137 Y=97 N=0 SRES186. Resolution Condemning the Haitian Coup/Adoption. Adoption of the resolution to express the sense of the Senate condemning the coup overthrowing the democratically elected government of President Aristide and urge the international community to take all appropriate action to restore the democratic government in Haiti. Adopted 97-0: R 43-0; D 54-0 (ND 38-0, SD 16-0), Oct. 2, 1991.  (link)

Value

Label

Frequency

Text

0.

Not a member at time of vote

1.

Yes (Y)

97

2.

Paired Yes (PY)

3.

Announced Yes (AY)

4.

Announced No (AN)

5.

Paired No (PN)

6.

No (N)

0

7.

General Pair

8.

Present

9.

Not voting or not ascertained

Range of Valid Data Values: 1-8

Range of Invalid Data Values: 09

Universe: members of the 102nd US Senate

October 02, 1991 10218

Location:

Start: 249
Width: 1

Variable Text: DCR-137 Y=97 N=0 SRES110. Resolution Urging Repeal of U.N. Resolution on Zionism/Adoption. Adoption of the resolution to express the sense of Congress that the U.S. and the Soviet Union should lead the effort to repeal the United Nations General Assembly Resolution which equates Zionism with Racism. Adopted 97-0: R 43-0; D 54-0 (ND 38-0, SD 16-0), Oct. 2, 1991.  (link)

Value

Label

Frequency

Text

0.

Not a member at time of vote

1.

Yes (Y)

97

2.

Paired Yes (PY)

3.

Announced Yes (AY)

4.

Announced No (AN)

5.

Paired No (PN)

6.

No (N)

0

7.

General Pair

8.

Present

9.

Not voting or not ascertained

Range of Valid Data Values: 1-8

Range of Invalid Data Values: 09

Universe: members of the 102nd US Senate

October 08, 1991 10219

Location:

Start: 250
Width: 1

Variable Text: DCR-137 Y=61 N=38 HR2508. Fiscal 1992-93 Foreign Aid Authorization/Conference Report. Adoption of the conference report to authorize $25 billion in fiscal 1992-3 for foreign economic and military assistance. The conference report would overturn the administration's Mexico City Policy, provide funds to the United Nations Population Fund (UNFPA), and require cargo preferences. Adopted 61-38: R 11-31; D 50-7 (ND 36-4, SD 14-3), Oct. 8, 1991.  (link)

Value

Label

Frequency

Text

0.

Not a member at time of vote

1.

Yes (Y)

61

2.

Paired Yes (PY)

3.

Announced Yes (AY)

4.

Announced No (AN)

5.

Paired No (PN)

6.

No (N)

38

7.

General Pair

8.

Present

9.

Not voting or not ascertained

Range of Valid Data Values: 1-8

Range of Invalid Data Values: 09

Universe: members of the 102nd US Senate

October 15, 1991 10220

Location:

Start: 251
Width: 1

Variable Text: DCR-137 Y=52 N=48 Vertical Price Fixing/Market Power. Confirmation of President Bush's nomination of Clarence Thomas of Georgia to be an associate justice of the U.S. Supreme Court. Confirmed 52-48: R 41-2; D 11-46 (ND 3-37, SD 8-9), Oct. 15, 1991. A "yea" was a vote supporting the president's position.  (link)

Value

Label

Frequency

Text

0.

Not a member at time of vote

1.

Yes (Y)

52

2.

Paired Yes (PY)

3.

Announced Yes (AY)

4.

Announced No (AN)

5.

Paired No (PN)

6.

No (N)

48

7.

General Pair

8.

Present

9.

Not voting or not ascertained

Range of Valid Data Values: 1-8

Range of Invalid Data Values: 09

Universe: members of the 102nd US Senate

October 16, 1991 10221

Location:

Start: 252
Width: 1

Variable Text: DCR-137 Y=65 N=35 S1722. Unemployment Benefits Extension/Passage. Passage, over President Bush's Oct. 11 veto, of the bill to provide an estimated $6.4 billion in unemployment benefits for up to 20 additional weeks, based on a state's average total unemployment rate. The benefits would temporarily be extended from Oct. 6, 1991, through July 4, 1992. The bill designates the spending as an emergency and would not require a presidential declaration to be exempt from the spending limits of last year's budget agreement. Rejected 65-35: R 8-35: D 57-0 (ND 40-0, SD 17-0), Oct. 16, 1991. A two-thirds majority of those present and voting (67 in this case) of both houses is required to override a veto. A "nay" was a vote supporting the president's position.  (link)

Value

Label

Frequency

Text

0.

Not a member at time of vote

1.

Yes (Y)

65

2.

Paired Yes (PY)

3.

Announced Yes (AY)

4.

Announced No (AN)

5.

Paired No (PN)

6.

No (N)

35

7.

General Pair

8.

Present

9.

Not voting or not ascertained

Range of Valid Data Values: 1-8

Range of Invalid Data Values: 09

Universe: members of the 102nd US Senate

October 16, 1991 10222

Location:

Start: 253
Width: 1

Variable Text: DCR-137 Y=99 N=0 HR2426. Fiscal 1992 Military Construction Appropriations/Conference Report. Adoption of the conference report to provide $8,562,596,000 in new budget authority for military construction for the Department of Defense in fiscal 1992. The administration requested $8,618,310,000. Adopted 99-0: R 43-0; D 56-0 (ND 39-0, SD 17-0), Oct. 16, 1991.  (link)

Value

Label

Frequency

Text

0.

Not a member at time of vote

1.

Yes (Y)

99

2.

Paired Yes (PY)

3.

Announced Yes (AY)

4.

Announced No (AN)

5.

Paired No (PN)

6.

No (N)

0

7.

General Pair

8.

Present

9.

Not voting or not ascertained

Range of Valid Data Values: 1-8

Range of Invalid Data Values: 09

Universe: members of the 102nd US Senate

October 16, 1991 10223

Location:

Start: 254
Width: 1

Variable Text: DCR-137 Y=88 N=10 HR2698. Fiscal 1992 Agriculture Appropriations/Conference Report. Adoption of the conference report to provide $52,522,621,000 in new budget authority for agriculture, rural development, the Food and Drug Administration and related agencies in fiscal 1992. The administration requested $52,579,946,000. Adopted 88-10: R 36-7; D 52-3 (ND 36-3, SD 16-0), Oct. 16, 1991.  (link)

Value

Label

Frequency

Text

0.

Not a member at time of vote

1.

Yes (Y)

88

2.

Paired Yes (PY)

3.

Announced Yes (AY)

4.

Announced No (AN)

5.

Paired No (PN)

6.

No (N)

10

7.

General Pair

8.

Present

9.

Not voting or not ascertained

Range of Valid Data Values: 1-8

Range of Invalid Data Values: 09

Universe: members of the 102nd US Senate

October 16, 1991 10224

Location:

Start: 255
Width: 1

Variable Text: DCR-137 Y=95 N=3 HR2942. Fiscal 1992 Transportation Appropriations/Conference Report. Adoption of the conference report to provide $14,301,797,569 in new budget authority for the Department of Transportation and related agencies in fiscal 1992. The administration requested $15,110,123,569. Adopted 95-3: R 40-3; D 55-0 (ND 39-0, SD 16-0), Oct. 16, 1991.  (link)

Value

Label

Frequency

Text

0.

Not a member at time of vote

1.

Yes (Y)

95

2.

Paired Yes (PY)

3.

Announced Yes (AY)

4.

Announced No (AN)

5.

Paired No (PN)

6.

No (N)

3

7.

General Pair

8.

Present

9.

Not voting or not ascertained

Range of Valid Data Values: 1-8

Range of Invalid Data Values: 09

Universe: members of the 102nd US Senate

October 16, 1991 10225

Location:

Start: 256
Width: 1

Variable Text: DCR-137 Y=38 N=59 Glenn (D, OH) S1539. Fiscal 1992 Intelligence Authorization/Confirmation Requirement on Central Intelligence Agency Appointments. Glenn, D-Ohio, amendment to require Senate confirmation of the president's appointment of the Central Intelligence Agency's general counsel, deputy director for operations and deputy director for intelligence. Rejected 38-59: R 1-42; D 37-17 (ND 28-10, SD 9-7), Oct. 16, 1991. A "nay" was a vote supporting the president's position.  (link)

Value

Label

Frequency

Text

0.

Not a member at time of vote

1.

Yes (Y)

38

2.

Paired Yes (PY)

3.

Announced Yes (AY)

4.

Announced No (AN)

5.

Paired No (PN)

6.

No (N)

59

7.

General Pair

8.

Present

9.

Not voting or not ascertained

Range of Valid Data Values: 1-8

Range of Invalid Data Values: 09

Universe: members of the 102nd US Senate

October 17, 1991 10226

Location:

Start: 257
Width: 1

Variable Text: DCR-137 Y=85 N=14 Mitchell (D, ME) S596. Federal Facility Compliance Act/Cloture. Mitchell, D-Maine, motion to invoke cloture (thus limiting debate) on the motion to proceed to the bill to allow the Environmental Protection Agency to impose administrative orders and monetary penalties on federal agencies that have failed to comply with all federal, state, interstate, and local solid and hazardous waste management and disposal requirements. Motion agreed to 85-14: R 29-14; D 56-0 (ND 39-0, SD 17-0), Oct. 17, 1991.  (link)

Value

Label

Frequency

Text

0.

Not a member at time of vote

1.

Yes (Y)

85

2.

Paired Yes (PY)

3.

Announced Yes (AY)

4.

Announced No (AN)

5.

Paired No (PN)

6.

No (N)

14

7.

General Pair

8.

Present

9.

Not voting or not ascertained

Range of Valid Data Values: 1-8

Range of Invalid Data Values: 09

Universe: members of the 102nd US Senate

October 22, 1991 10227

Location:

Start: 258
Width: 1

Variable Text: DCR-137 Y=93 N=4 Mitchell (D, ME) S1745. Civil Rights Act/Cloture. Mitchell, D-Maine, motion to invoke cloture (thus limiting debate) on the motion to proceed to the bill to make it easier for women and minorities to win employee discrimination lawsuits. Motion agreed to 93-4: R 38-4; D 55-0 (ND 38-0, SD 17-0), Oct. 22, 1991. A three-fifths majority of the total Senate (60) is required to invoke cloture.  (link)

Value

Label

Frequency

Text

0.

Not a member at time of vote

1.

Yes (Y)

93

2.

Paired Yes (PY)

3.

Announced Yes (AY)

4.

Announced No (AN)

5.

Paired No (PN)

6.

No (N)

4

7.

General Pair

8.

Present

9.

Not voting or not ascertained

Range of Valid Data Values: 1-8

Range of Invalid Data Values: 09

Universe: members of the 102nd US Senate

October 22, 1991 10228

Location:

Start: 259
Width: 1

Variable Text: DCR-137 Y=86 N=12 SRES202. Investigation of Unauthorized Disclosures/Adoption. Adoption of the resolution to appoint a special independent counsel to investigate unauthorized disclosures of confidential information during the consideration of the nomination of Clarence Thomas to be an associate justice of the Supreme Court and during the investigation of matters related to Charles H. Keating Jr. Passed 86-12: R 31-12; D 55-0 (ND 38-0, SD 17-0), Oct. 24, 1991.  (link)

Value

Label

Frequency

Text

0.

Not a member at time of vote

1.

Yes (Y)

86

2.

Paired Yes (PY)

3.

Announced Yes (AY)

4.

Announced No (AN)

5.

Paired No (PN)

6.

No (N)

12

7.

General Pair

8.

Present

9.

Not voting or not ascertained

Range of Valid Data Values: 1-8

Range of Invalid Data Values: 09

Universe: members of the 102nd US Senate

October 24, 1991 10229

Location:

Start: 260
Width: 1

Variable Text: DCR-137 Y=43 N=55 Seymour (R, CA) S596. Federal Facility Compliance Act/Investigation of Leaks. Seymour, R-Calif., amendment to direct the Federal Bureau of Investigation to determine the source of the unauthorized release of confidential information regarding Professor Anita Hill's allegations of sexual harassment by Judge Clarence Thomas, President Bush's nominee to be associate justice of the Supreme Court. Rejected 43-55: R 43-0; D 0-55 (ND 0-38, SD 0-17), Oct. 24, 1991.  (link)

Value

Label

Frequency

Text

0.

Not a member at time of vote

1.

Yes (Y)

43

2.

Paired Yes (PY)

3.

Announced Yes (AY)

4.

Announced No (AN)

5.

Paired No (PN)

6.

No (N)

55

7.

General Pair

8.

Present

9.

Not voting or not ascertained

Range of Valid Data Values: 1-8

Range of Invalid Data Values: 09

Universe: members of the 102nd US Senate

October 24, 1991 10230

Location:

Start: 261
Width: 1

Variable Text: DCR-137 Y=94 N=3 HR2194. Federal Facility Compliance Act/Passage. Passage of the bill to allow the Environmental Protection Agency to impose administrative orders and monetary penalties on federal agencies that have failed to comply with all federal, state, interstate and local solid and hazardous waste management and disposal requirements. Passed 94-3: R 39-3; D 55-0 (ND 38-0, SD 17-0), Oct. 24, 1991.  (link)

Value

Label

Frequency

Text

0.

Not a member at time of vote

1.

Yes (Y)

94

2.

Paired Yes (PY)

3.

Announced Yes (AY)

4.

Announced No (AN)

5.

Paired No (PN)

6.

No (N)

3

7.

General Pair

8.

Present

9.

Not voting or not ascertained

Range of Valid Data Values: 1-8

Range of Invalid Data Values: 09

Universe: members of the 102nd US Senate

October 28, 1991 10231

Location:

Start: 262
Width: 1

Variable Text: DCR-137 Y=92 N=0 SRES209. Condemn Sexual Harassment/Adoption. Adoption of the resolution to express the sense of the Senate that the Senate should consider appropriate changes to U.S. laws and Senate rules to prevent sexual harassment. Adopted 92-0: R 39-0; D 53-0 (ND 36-0, SD 17-0), Oct. 28, 1991.  (link)

Value

Label

Frequency

Text

0.

Not a member at time of vote

1.

Yes (Y)

92

2.

Paired Yes (PY)

3.

Announced Yes (AY)

4.

Announced No (AN)

5.

Paired No (PN)

6.

No (N)

0

7.

General Pair

8.

Present

9.

Not voting or not ascertained

Range of Valid Data Values: 1-8

Range of Invalid Data Values: 09

Universe: members of the 102nd US Senate

October 29, 1991 10232

Location:

Start: 263
Width: 1

Variable Text: DCR-137 Y=96 N=0 Dole (R, KS) S1745. Civil Rights Act of 1991/Glass Ceiling. Dole, R-Kan., amendment to establish a Glass Ceiling Commission to conduct a study and prepare recommendations about artificial barriers to the advancement of women and minorities to management and decision-making positions in the workplace. Adopted 96-0: R 42-0; D 54-0 (ND 37-0, SD 17-0), Oct. 29, 1991.  (link)

Value

Label

Frequency

Text

0.

Not a member at time of vote

1.

Yes (Y)

96

2.

Paired Yes (PY)

3.

Announced Yes (AY)

4.

Announced No (AN)

5.

Paired No (PN)

6.

No (N)

0

7.

General Pair

8.

Present

9.

Not voting or not ascertained

Range of Valid Data Values: 1-8

Range of Invalid Data Values: 09

Universe: members of the 102nd US Senate

October 29, 1991 10233

Location:

Start: 264
Width: 1

Variable Text: DCR-137 Y=68 N=30 Danforth (R, MO) S1745. Civil Rights Act of 1991/Legal Services. Danforth, R-Mo., motion to table (kill) the McConnell, R-Ky., amendment to limit attorney contingency fees to 20 percent of civil rights cases; require prior disclosure of all likely legal costs in civil rights cases; provide plaintiffs with a private right of action against their lawyers for not complying; and provide the plaintiff with the option of paying for legal services on an hourly rate basis or a contingency fee basis. Motion agreed to 68-30: R 17-26; D 51-4 (ND 34-4, SD 17-0), Oct. 29, 1991.  (link)

Value

Label

Frequency

Text

0.

Not a member at time of vote

1.

Yes (Y)

68

2.

Paired Yes (PY)

3.

Announced Yes (AY)

4.

Announced No (AN)

5.

Paired No (PN)

6.

No (N)

30

7.

General Pair

8.

Present

9.

Not voting or not ascertained

Range of Valid Data Values: 1-8

Range of Invalid Data Values: 09

Universe: members of the 102nd US Senate

October 29, 1991 10234

Location:

Start: 265
Width: 1

Variable Text: DCR-137 Y=61 N=38 McCain (R, AZ) S1745. Civil Rights Act of 1991/Congressional Exemption. McCain, R-Ariz., motion to table (kill) the Nickles, R-Okla., amendment to the Brown, R-Colo., amendment, to repeal exemptions for Congress from civil rights, labor and other laws. Motion agreed to 61-38: R 20-23; D 41-15 (ND 28-11, SD 13-4), Oct. 29, 1991.  (link)

Value

Label

Frequency

Text

0.

Not a member at time of vote

1.

Yes (Y)

61

2.

Paired Yes (PY)

3.

Announced Yes (AY)

4.

Announced No (AN)

5.

Paired No (PN)

6.

No (N)

38

7.

General Pair

8.

Present

9.

Not voting or not ascertained

Range of Valid Data Values: 1-8

Range of Invalid Data Values: 09

Universe: members of the 102nd US Senate

October 29, 1991 10235

Location:

Start: 266
Width: 1

Variable Text: DCR-137 Y=22 N=76 Rudman (R, NH) S1745. Civil Rights Act of 1991/Senate Office of Fair Employment Practices. Rudman, R-N.H., constitutional point of order against the Grassley, R-Iowa, amendment, which would establish a Senate Office of Fair Employment Practices to handle discrimination complaints and allow employees to appeal decisions to the Ethics Committee and then to the U.S. Court of Appeals. Rudman contended that it was an unconstitutional intrusion into the affairs of the legislative branch of government. Rejected 22-76: R 16-27; D 6-49 (ND 2-36, SD 4-13), Oct. 29, 1991.  (link)

Value

Label

Frequency

Text

0.

Not a member at time of vote

1.

Yes (Y)

22

2.

Paired Yes (PY)

3.

Announced Yes (AY)

4.

Announced No (AN)

5.

Paired No (PN)

6.

No (N)

76

7.

General Pair

8.

Present

9.

Not voting or not ascertained

Range of Valid Data Values: 1-8

Range of Invalid Data Values: 09

Universe: members of the 102nd US Senate

October 30, 1991 10236

Location:

Start: 267
Width: 1

Variable Text: DCR-137 Y=22 N=75 Grassley (R, IA) S1745. Civil Rights Act of 1991/Reimbursement. Grassley, R-Iowa, motion to table (kill) the Rudman, R-N.H., amendment to the Grassley amendment, to require the president or senators to reimburse the appropriate federal account for any payment made in their behalf for violations of the Civil Rights Act. Motion rejected 22-75: R 5-38; D 17-37 (ND 11-26, SD 6-11), Oct. 30, 1991. (The Rudman amendment was subsequently adopted by voice vote.)  (link)

Value

Label

Frequency

Text

0.

Not a member at time of vote

1.

Yes (Y)

22

2.

Paired Yes (PY)

3.

Announced Yes (AY)

4.

Announced No (AN)

5.

Paired No (PN)

6.

No (N)

75

7.

General Pair

8.

Present

9.

Not voting or not ascertained

Range of Valid Data Values: 1-8

Range of Invalid Data Values: 09

Universe: members of the 102nd US Senate

October 30, 1991 10237

Location:

Start: 268
Width: 1

Variable Text: DCR-137 Y=54 N=42 Hatch (R, UT) S1745. Civil Rights Act of 1991/Senate Employees. Hatch, R-Utah, motion to table (kill) the Nickles, R-Okla., amendment to the Grassley, R-Iowa, amendment, to allow Senate employees access to jury trials and punitive damages on the same basis as such rights and remedies are available to the private sector. Motion agreed to 54-42: R 15-28; D 39-14 (ND 28-8, SD 11-6), Oct. 30, 1991. A "yea" was a vote supporting the president's position.  (link)

Value

Label

Frequency

Text

0.

Not a member at time of vote

1.

Yes (Y)

54

2.

Paired Yes (PY)

3.

Announced Yes (AY)

4.

Announced No (AN)

5.

Paired No (PN)

6.

No (N)

42

7.

General Pair

8.

Present

9.

Not voting or not ascertained

Range of Valid Data Values: 1-8

Range of Invalid Data Values: 09

Universe: members of the 102nd US Senate

October 30, 1991 10238

Location:

Start: 269
Width: 1

Variable Text: DCR-137 Y=93 N=5 S1745. Civil Rights Act of 1991/Passage. Passage of the bill to make it easier for workers to sue for employment discrimination, allow victims of sex bias to collect damages, and permit women, religious minorities and the disabled to win compensatory and punitive damages for intentional discrimination, mainly by reversing several recent Supreme Court decisions and by expanding Title VII of the 1964 Civil Rights Act. Passed 93-5: R 38-5; D 55-0 (ND 38-0, SD 17-0), Oct. 30, 1991. A "yea" was a vote supporting the president's position.  (link)

Value

Label

Frequency

Text

0.

Not a member at time of vote

1.

Yes (Y)

93

2.

Paired Yes (PY)

3.

Announced Yes (AY)

4.

Announced No (AN)

5.

Paired No (PN)

6.

No (N)

5

7.

General Pair

8.

Present

9.

Not voting or not ascertained

Range of Valid Data Values: 1-8

Range of Invalid Data Values: 09

Universe: members of the 102nd US Senate

October 30, 1991 10239

Location:

Start: 270
Width: 1

Variable Text: DCR-137 Y=97 N=0 SRES201. Enforce Oilseeds GATT Panel Ruling/Adoption. Adoption of the resolution to express the sense of the Senate that if by Oct. 31, 1991, the European Community has not adopted a new oilseeds regime in full conformity with its GATT obligations, the U.S. trade representative should take action to compensate for the trade losses caused by the European Community's failure to comply with its GATT obligations by continuing to subsidize the production of oilseeds. Adopted 97-0: R 43-0; D 54-0 (ND 37-0, SD 17-0), Oct. 30, 1991.  (link)

Value

Label

Frequency

Text

0.

Not a member at time of vote

1.

Yes (Y)

97

2.

Paired Yes (PY)

3.

Announced Yes (AY)

4.

Announced No (AN)

5.

Paired No (PN)

6.

No (N)

0

7.

General Pair

8.

Present

9.

Not voting or not ascertained

Range of Valid Data Values: 1-8

Range of Invalid Data Values: 09

Universe: members of the 102nd US Senate

October 30, 1991 10240

Location:

Start: 271
Width: 1

Variable Text: DCR-137 Y=93 N=4 HR2686. Fiscal 1992 Interior Appropriations/Conference Report. Adoption of the conference report to provide $12,623,563,000 in new budget authority for the Department of the Interior and related agencies in fiscal 1992. The administration requested $11,595,927,000. Adopted 93-4: R 39-4; D 54-0 (ND 37-0, SD 17-0), Oct. 30, 1991.  (link)

Value

Label

Frequency

Text

0.

Not a member at time of vote

1.

Yes (Y)

93

2.

Paired Yes (PY)

3.

Announced Yes (AY)

4.

Announced No (AN)

5.

Paired No (PN)

6.

No (N)

4

7.

General Pair

8.

Present

9.

Not voting or not ascertained

Range of Valid Data Values: 1-8

Range of Invalid Data Values: 09

Universe: members of the 102nd US Senate

October 31, 1991 10241

Location:

Start: 272
Width: 1

Variable Text: DCR-137 Y=73 N=25 Byrd (D, WV) HR2686. Fiscal 1992 Interior Appropriations/National Endowment for the Arts. Byrd, D-W.Va., motion to table (kill) Helms, R-N.C., motion to concur in the House amendment to the Senate amendment with an amendment to prohibit the National Endowment for the Arts from using funds to promote, disseminate or produce materials that depict or describe, in a patently offensive way, sexual or excretory activities or organs. Motion agreed to 73-25: R 23-19; D 50-6 (ND 37-2, SD 13-4), Oct. 31, 1991.  (link)

Value

Label

Frequency

Text

0.

Not a member at time of vote

1.

Yes (Y)

73

2.

Paired Yes (PY)

3.

Announced Yes (AY)

4.

Announced No (AN)

5.

Paired No (PN)

6.

No (N)

25

7.

General Pair

8.

Present

9.

Not voting or not ascertained

Range of Valid Data Values: 1-8

Range of Invalid Data Values: 09

Universe: members of the 102nd US Senate

November 01, 1991 10242

Location:

Start: 273
Width: 1

Variable Text: DCR-137 Y=50 N=44 Mitchell (D, ME) S1220. National Energy Policy/Cloture. Mitchell, D-Maine, motion to invoke cloture (thus limiting debate) on the motion to proceed to the bill to allow drilling in the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge, mandate that federal and private vehicle fleets use alternative fuels, direct the secretary of Transportation to adopt new corporate average fuel economy (CAFE) standards, restructure electric utility regulations, streamline the licensing process for nuclear power plants, and enact other programs related to energy production and consumption. Motion rejected 50-44: R 32-9; D 18-35 (ND 9-28, SD 9-7), Nov. 1, 1991. A three-fifths majority (60) of the total Senate is required to invoke cloture.  (link)

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Text

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50

2.

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3.

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4.

Announced No (AN)

5.

Paired No (PN)

6.

No (N)

44

7.

General Pair

8.

Present

9.

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Range of Valid Data Values: 1-8

Range of Invalid Data Values: 09

Universe: members of the 102nd US Senate

November 05, 1991 10243

Location:

Start: 274
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Variable Text: DCR-137 Y=64 N=31 Gates Nomination/Confirmation. Confirmation of President Bush's nomination of Robert M. Gates of Virginia to be director of central intelligence. Confirmed 64-31: R 42-0; D 22-31 (ND 11-25, SD 11-6), Nov. 5, 1991. A "yea" was a vote supporting the president's position.  (link)

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Text

0.

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1.

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64

2.

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3.

Announced Yes (AY)

4.

Announced No (AN)

5.

Paired No (PN)

6.

No (N)

31

7.

General Pair

8.

Present

9.

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Range of Valid Data Values: 1-8

Range of Invalid Data Values: 09

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November 05, 1991 10244

Location:

Start: 275
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Variable Text: DCR-137 Y=73 N=22 SRES214. Engrossment Corrections to the Civil Rights Act/Adoption. Adoption of the resolution to make technical corrections to the engrossment of the Civil Rights Act of 1991, including a provision that exempts the Wards Cove Packing Co., a Seattle cannery, from retroactive lawsuits regarding a certain disparate impact case that was adjudicated by the Supreme Court in 1989. Adopted 73-22: R 38-4; D 35-18 (ND 20-16, SD 15-2), Nov. 5, 1991.  (link)

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Text

0.

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1.

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73

2.

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3.

Announced Yes (AY)

4.

Announced No (AN)

5.

Paired No (PN)

6.

No (N)

22

7.

General Pair

8.

Present

9.

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Range of Valid Data Values: 1-8

Range of Invalid Data Values: 09

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November 06, 1991 10245

Location:

Start: 276
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Variable Text: DCR-137 Y=88 N=7 S455. Indoor Air Quality/Passage. Passage of the bill to establish an Office of Indoor Air Quality within the Environmental Protection Agency which would be directed to research and carry out other functions to reduce the level of toxic contaminants that have an adverse impact on human health in the workplace. Passed 88-7: R 35-7; D 53-0 (ND 36-0, SD 17-0), Nov. 6, 1991.  (link)

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Text

0.

Not a member at time of vote

1.

Yes (Y)

88

2.

Paired Yes (PY)

3.

Announced Yes (AY)

4.

Announced No (AN)

5.

Paired No (PN)

6.

No (N)

7

7.

General Pair

8.

Present

9.

Not voting or not ascertained

Range of Valid Data Values: 1-8

Range of Invalid Data Values: 09

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November 07, 1991 10246

Location:

Start: 277
Width: 1

Variable Text: DCR-137 Y=73 N=24 HR2707. Fiscal 1992 Labor, HHS and Education Appropriations/Conference Report. Adoption of the conference report (thus clearing the measure for the president) to provide $204,919,763,000 in new budget authority for the Departments of Labor, Health and Human Services, and Education and related agencies, $176,796,071,000 in fiscal 1992, $27,848,692,000 in fiscal 1993, and $275,000,000 in fiscal 1994. The administration requested $200,611,414,000. The measure would block enforcement of the administration rule, known as the "gag rule", barring abortion counseling in federally funded family planning clinics. The measure also includes more than $4 billion worth of delayed obligations, funds that will not become available until the end of fiscal year 1992 or early fiscal year 1993. Adopted 73-24: R 21-21; D 52-3 (ND 38-0, SD 14-3), Nov. 7, 1991. A "nay" was a vote supporting the president's position.  (link)

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Text

0.

Not a member at time of vote

1.

Yes (Y)

73

2.

Paired Yes (PY)

3.

Announced Yes (AY)

4.

Announced No (AN)

5.

Paired No (PN)

6.

No (N)

24

7.

General Pair

8.

Present

9.

Not voting or not ascertained

Range of Valid Data Values: 1-8

Range of Invalid Data Values: 09

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November 07, 1991 10247

Location:

Start: 278
Width: 1

Variable Text: DCR-137 Y=96 N=0 S838. Child Abuse and Domestic Violence Prevention Act/Passage. Passage of the bill to reauthorize programs to identify, prevent and treat child abuse and neglect; prevent family violence and provide shelter and assistance to victims of family violence; and assist in creating adoption opportunities. Passed 96-0: R 42-0; D 54-0 (ND 37-0, SD 17-0), Nov. 7, 1991.  (link)

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Text

0.

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1.

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96

2.

Paired Yes (PY)

3.

Announced Yes (AY)

4.

Announced No (AN)

5.

Paired No (PN)

6.

No (N)

0

7.

General Pair

8.

Present

9.

Not voting or not ascertained

Range of Valid Data Values: 1-8

Range of Invalid Data Values: 09

Universe: members of the 102nd US Senate

November 12, 1991 10248

Location:

Start: 279
Width: 1

Variable Text: DCR-137 Y=46 N=51 Adams (D, WA) S243. Older Americans Act/Strike Pension Restoration Act. Adams, D-Wash., motion to table (kill) the Cochran, R-Miss., amendment to strike the Pension Restoration Act from the bill, which provides limited payments to individuals who lost earned benefits when their pension plans terminated prior to enactment in 1974 of the Employment Retirement Security Act (ERISA). ERISA protects employees from potential pension benefit losses by requiring employers to pay insurance premiums into a fund that guarantees pensions. Motion rejected 46-51: R 4-39; D 42-12 (ND 34-3, SD 8-9), Nov. 12, 1991. (The Cochran amendment was subsequently adopted by voice vote.)  (link)

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0.

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1.

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46

2.

Paired Yes (PY)

3.

Announced Yes (AY)

4.

Announced No (AN)

5.

Paired No (PN)

6.

No (N)

51

7.

General Pair

8.

Present

9.

Not voting or not ascertained

Range of Valid Data Values: 1-8

Range of Invalid Data Values: 09

Universe: members of the 102nd US Senate

November 13, 1991 10249

Location:

Start: 280
Width: 1

Variable Text: DCR-137 Y=76 N=19 Mitchell (D, ME) S543. Banking Reform/Cloture. Mitchell, D-Maine, motion to invoke cloture (thus limiting debate) on the motion to proceed to the bill to allow the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation to borrow $30 billion to cover losses of failed banks, restructure the banking industry and overhaul the federal bank deposit insurance system. Motion agreed to 76-19: R 33-10; D 43-9 (ND 33-2, SD 10-7), Nov. 13, 1991. A three-fifths majority vote of the total Senate (60) is required to invoke cloture.  (link)

Value

Label

Frequency

Text

0.

Not a member at time of vote

1.

Yes (Y)

76

2.

Paired Yes (PY)

3.

Announced Yes (AY)

4.

Announced No (AN)

5.

Paired No (PN)

6.

No (N)

19

7.

General Pair

8.

Present

9.

Not voting or not ascertained

Range of Valid Data Values: 1-8

Range of Invalid Data Values: 09

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November 13, 1991 10250

Location:

Start: 281
Width: 1

Variable Text: DCR-137 Y=91 N=4 HJRES374. Fiscal 1992 Continuing Appropriations/Passage. Passage of the joint resolution to provide continuing appropriations for the programs in the two regular appropriations bills not yet signed into law through Nov. 26, 1991, at the lower of either the House, Senate or fiscal 1991 levels. The two bills not yet signed into law are Defense and Labor, HHS, and Education. Spending authority for the foreign operations bill was extended through March 31, 1992, by HJRes360. Passed 91-4: R 40-3; D 51-1 (ND 34-1, SD 17-0), Nov. 13, 1991.  (link)

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Label

Frequency

Text

0.

Not a member at time of vote

1.

Yes (Y)

91

2.

Paired Yes (PY)

3.

Announced Yes (AY)

4.

Announced No (AN)

5.

Paired No (PN)

6.

No (N)

4

7.

General Pair

8.

Present

9.

Not voting or not ascertained

Range of Valid Data Values: 1-8

Range of Invalid Data Values: 09

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November 13, 1991 10251

Location:

Start: 282
Width: 1

Variable Text: DCR-137 Y=74 N=19 D'Amato (R, NY) S543. Banking Reform/Limit Credit Card Interest Rates. D'Amato, R-N.Y., amendment to limit the annual interest rate on credit cards to 4 percentage points above the rate charged by the Internal Revenue Service for interest on the underpayment of taxes, which adjusts quarterly based on average short-term Treasury rates (currently 10 percent). Adopted 74-19: R 26-14; D 48-5 (ND 33-3, SD 15-2), Nov. 13, 1991.  (link)

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Frequency

Text

0.

Not a member at time of vote

1.

Yes (Y)

74

2.

Paired Yes (PY)

3.

Announced Yes (AY)

4.

Announced No (AN)

5.

Paired No (PN)

6.

No (N)

19

7.

General Pair

8.

Present

9.

Not voting or not ascertained

Range of Valid Data Values: 1-8

Range of Invalid Data Values: 09

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November 14, 1991 10252

Location:

Start: 283
Width: 1

Variable Text: DCR-137 Y=55 N=39 Ford (D, KY) S543. Banking Reform/'Opt In' Interstate Branching. Ford, D-Ky., motion to table (kill) the Bumpers, D-Ark., amendment to allow banks to open branches across state lines in a particular state only if the state votes to opt in by passing a law allowing interstate branching. Motion agreed to 55-39: R 32-10; D 23-29 (ND 17-18, SD 6-11), Nov. 14, 1991. A "nay" was a vote supporting the president's position.  (link)

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Label

Frequency

Text

0.

Not a member at time of vote

1.

Yes (Y)

55

2.

Paired Yes (PY)

3.

Announced Yes (AY)

4.

Announced No (AN)

5.

Paired No (PN)

6.

No (N)

39

7.

General Pair

8.

Present

9.

Not voting or not ascertained

Range of Valid Data Values: 1-8

Range of Invalid Data Values: 09

Universe: members of the 102nd US Senate

November 15, 1991 10253

Location:

Start: 284
Width: 1

Variable Text: DCR-137 Y=74 N=21 Dole (R, KS) HR3575. Extended Unemployment Benefits/State Formula Change. Dole, R-Kan., motion to table (kill) the Smith, R-N.H., amendment to provide five states with a total unemployment rate for the last six months of at least 7 percent with 13 weeks of extended benefits rather than six weeks. The approximate $200 million in increased spending would be offset by reductions in foreign aid. Motion agreed to 74-21: R 31-10; D 43-11 (ND 34-3, SD 9-8), Nov. 15, 1991.  (link)

Value

Label

Frequency

Text

0.

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1.

Yes (Y)

74

2.

Paired Yes (PY)

3.

Announced Yes (AY)

4.

Announced No (AN)

5.

Paired No (PN)

6.

No (N)

21

7.

General Pair

8.

Present

9.

Not voting or not ascertained

Range of Valid Data Values: 1-8

Range of Invalid Data Values: 09

Universe: members of the 102nd US Senate

November 15, 1991 10254

Location:

Start: 285
Width: 1

Variable Text: DCR-137 Y=91 N=2 HR3575. Extended Unemployment Benefits/Passage. Passage of the compromise bill (thus clearing the measure for the president) to provide an estimated $5.3 billion for six, 13 or 20 weeks of extended unemployment benefits for workers who have exhausted their regular unemployment benefits through July 4, 1992. The increased spending caused by the bill would be offset by a number of tax changes. Passed 91-2: R 40-1; D 51-1 (ND 34-1, SD 17-0), Nov. 15, 1991. A "yea" was a vote supporting the president's position.  (link)

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Frequency

Text

0.

Not a member at time of vote

1.

Yes (Y)

91

2.

Paired Yes (PY)

3.

Announced Yes (AY)

4.

Announced No (AN)

5.

Paired No (PN)

6.

No (N)

2

7.

General Pair

8.

Present

9.

Not voting or not ascertained

Range of Valid Data Values: 1-8

Range of Invalid Data Values: 09

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November 18, 1991 10255

Location:

Start: 286
Width: 1

Variable Text: DCR-137 Y=91 N=0 Kohl (D, WI) S543. Banking Reform/Foreign Deposits. Kohl, D-Wis., amendment to express the sense of the Senate that any final banking legislation should make it clear that foreign deposits are not covered by deposit insurance unless those deposits are assessed premiums for coverage by the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation. Adopted 91-0: R 41-0; D 50-0 (ND 35-0, SD 15-0), Nov. 18, 1991.  (link)

Value

Label

Frequency

Text

0.

Not a member at time of vote

1.

Yes (Y)

91

2.

Paired Yes (PY)

3.

Announced Yes (AY)

4.

Announced No (AN)

5.

Paired No (PN)

6.

No (N)

0

7.

General Pair

8.

Present

9.

Not voting or not ascertained

Range of Valid Data Values: 1-8

Range of Invalid Data Values: 09

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November 19, 1991 10256

Location:

Start: 287
Width: 1

Variable Text: DCR-137 Y=55 N=42 Riegle (D, MI) S543. Banking Reform/Consumer Protection. Riegle, D-Mich., motion to table (kill) the Murkowski, R-Alaska, amendment to strike the Consumer Protection section of the bill, which includes the Truth in Savings Act, requiring banks to disclose to consumers basic information on yields and fees in a uniform manner; the Fair Lending Enforcement Act, strengthening regulatory enforcement to combat mortgage and credit discrimination; the Financial Services Access Act, requiring banks to provide low-income individuals inexpensive basic banking accounts or the ability to cash government checks for a reasonable fee; and other provisions to protect consumers. Motion agreed to 55-42: R 10-33; D 45-9 (ND 34-3, SD 11-6), Nov. 19, 1991.  (link)

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Frequency

Text

0.

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1.

Yes (Y)

55

2.

Paired Yes (PY)

3.

Announced Yes (AY)

4.

Announced No (AN)

5.

Paired No (PN)

6.

No (N)

42

7.

General Pair

8.

Present

9.

Not voting or not ascertained

Range of Valid Data Values: 1-8

Range of Invalid Data Values: 09

Universe: members of the 102nd US Senate

November 19, 1991 10257

Location:

Start: 288
Width: 1

Variable Text: DCR-137 Y=34 N=62 Riegle (D, MI) S543. Banking Reform/Financial Services. Riegle, D-Mich., motion to table (kill) the Cochran, R-Miss., amendment to strike the Financial Services Access Act, which requires banks to provide low-income individuals inexpensive basic banking accounts or the ability to cash government checks for a reasonable fee. Motion rejected 34-62: R 4-39; D 30-23 (ND 25-11, SD 5-12), Nov. 19, 1991. (The Cochran amendment was subsequently adopted by voice vote.)  (link)

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Label

Frequency

Text

0.

Not a member at time of vote

1.

Yes (Y)

34

2.

Paired Yes (PY)

3.

Announced Yes (AY)

4.

Announced No (AN)

5.

Paired No (PN)

6.

No (N)

62

7.

General Pair

8.

Present

9.

Not voting or not ascertained

Range of Valid Data Values: 1-8

Range of Invalid Data Values: 09

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November 20, 1991 10258

Location:

Start: 289
Width: 1

Variable Text: DCR-137 Y=94 N=2 Mitchell (D, ME) Procedural Motion/Motion to Instruct. Mitchell, D-Maine, motion to instruct the sergeant-at-arms to request the presence of absent Senators. Motion agreed to 94-2: R 41-2; D 53-0 (ND 36-0, SD 17-0), Nov. 20, 1991.  (link)

Value

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Frequency

Text

0.

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1.

Yes (Y)

94

2.

Paired Yes (PY)

3.

Announced Yes (AY)

4.

Announced No (AN)

5.

Paired No (PN)

6.

No (N)

2

7.

General Pair

8.

Present

9.

Not voting or not ascertained

Range of Valid Data Values: 1-8

Range of Invalid Data Values: 09

Universe: members of the 102nd US Senate

November 20, 1991 10259

Location:

Start: 290
Width: 1

Variable Text: DCR-137 Y=24 N=71 Simpson (R, WY) S869. Veterans Health Care/Cost-Of-Living Adjustments. Simpson, R-Wyo., amendment to provide for the annual indexation of cost-of-living adjustments for certain veterans' benefits. Rejected 24-71: R 23-20; D 1-51 (ND 0-35, SD 1-16), Nov. 20, 1991.  (link)

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Label

Frequency

Text

0.

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1.

Yes (Y)

24

2.

Paired Yes (PY)

3.

Announced Yes (AY)

4.

Announced No (AN)

5.

Paired No (PN)

6.

No (N)

71

7.

General Pair

8.

Present

9.

Not voting or not ascertained

Range of Valid Data Values: 1-8

Range of Invalid Data Values: 09

Universe: members of the 102nd US Senate

November 20, 1991 10260

Location:

Start: 291
Width: 1

Variable Text: DCR-137 Y=59 N=33 Crawford Nomination/Confirmation. Confirmation of President Bush's nomination of Carol T. Crawford of Virginia to be a member of the U.S. International Trade Commission. Confirmed 59-33: R 43-0; D 16-33 (ND 11-21, SD 5-12), Nov. 20, 1991. A "yea" was a vote supporting the president's position.  (link)

Value

Label

Frequency

Text

0.

Not a member at time of vote

1.

Yes (Y)

59

2.

Paired Yes (PY)

3.

Announced Yes (AY)

4.

Announced No (AN)

5.

Paired No (PN)

6.

No (N)

33

7.

General Pair

8.

Present

9.

Not voting or not ascertained

Range of Valid Data Values: 1-8

Range of Invalid Data Values: 09

Universe: members of the 102nd US Senate

November 21, 1991 10261

Location:

Start: 292
Width: 1

Variable Text: DCR-137 Y=77 N=19 Riegle (D, MI) S543. Banking Reform/Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation. Riegle, D-Mich., motion to table (kill) the Graham, D-Fla., amendment to make $15 billion of the $25 billion in additional borrowing authority for the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation (FDIC) to cover losses of failed banks provided for in the bill to be provided on a matching basis equal to the amount of cash dividends the FDIC gets from receivership estates under its control. Motion agreed to 77-19: R 41-1; D 36-18 (ND 29-9, SD 7-9), Nov. 21, 1991.  (link)

Value

Label

Frequency

Text

0.

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1.

Yes (Y)

77

2.

Paired Yes (PY)

3.

Announced Yes (AY)

4.

Announced No (AN)

5.

Paired No (PN)

6.

No (N)

19

7.

General Pair

8.

Present

9.

Not voting or not ascertained

Range of Valid Data Values: 1-8

Range of Invalid Data Values: 09

Universe: members of the 102nd US Senate

November 21, 1991 10262

Location:

Start: 293
Width: 1

Variable Text: DCR-137 Y=64 N=32 Riegle (D, MI) S543. Banking Reform/Brokered Deposits. Riegle, D-Mich., motion to table (kill) the Graham, D-Fla., amendment to prohibit brokered deposits from being insured by the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation (FDIC). Motion agreed to 64-32: R 39-4; D 25-28 (ND 16-21, SD 9-7), Nov. 21, 1991.  (link)

Value

Label

Frequency

Text

0.

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1.

Yes (Y)

64

2.

Paired Yes (PY)

3.

Announced Yes (AY)

4.

Announced No (AN)

5.

Paired No (PN)

6.

No (N)

32

7.

General Pair

8.

Present

9.

Not voting or not ascertained

Range of Valid Data Values: 1-8

Range of Invalid Data Values: 09

Universe: members of the 102nd US Senate

November 21, 1991 10263

Location:

Start: 294
Width: 1

Variable Text: DCR-137 Y=82 N=14 Kasten (R, WI) S543. Banking Reform/Luxury Tax on Boats. Kasten, R-Wis., amendment to express the sense of the Senate that legislation should immediately be adopted to repeal the luxury excise tax on boats. Adopted 82-14: R 42-1; D 40-13 (ND 26-11, SD 14-2), Nov. 21, 1991.  (link)

Value

Label

Frequency

Text

0.

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1.

Yes (Y)

82

2.

Paired Yes (PY)

3.

Announced Yes (AY)

4.

Announced No (AN)

5.

Paired No (PN)

6.

No (N)

14

7.

General Pair

8.

Present

9.

Not voting or not ascertained

Range of Valid Data Values: 1-8

Range of Invalid Data Values: 09

Universe: members of the 102nd US Senate

November 21, 1991 10264

Location:

Start: 295
Width: 1

Variable Text: DCR-137 Y=73 N=23 Riegle (D, MI) S543. Banking Reform/Small Businesses. Riegle, D-Mich., motion to table (kill) the Dodd, D-Conn., amendment to provide Small Business Administration guarantees to the purchasers of up to $3.75 million in stock in smaller community banks with assets of less than $1 billion to increase bank lending to credit-worthy small businesses in economically depressed areas of the country. Motion agreed to 73-23: R 33-10; D 40-13 (ND 25-12, SD 15-1), Nov. 21, 1991  (link)

Value

Label

Frequency

Text

0.

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1.

Yes (Y)

73

2.

Paired Yes (PY)

3.

Announced Yes (AY)

4.

Announced No (AN)

5.

Paired No (PN)

6.

No (N)

23

7.

General Pair

8.

Present

9.

Not voting or not ascertained

Range of Valid Data Values: 1-8

Range of Invalid Data Values: 09

Universe: members of the 102nd US Senate

November 22, 1991 10265

Location:

Start: 296
Width: 1

Variable Text: DCR-137 Y=79 N=15 HR2100. Fiscal 1992 Defense Authorization/Conference Report. Adoption of the conference report to authorize $290.8 billion for the Department of Defense, military construction and the defense activities of the Department of Energy. The measure halts production of the B-2 bomber at the 15 planes already authorized, but authorizes $1.8 billion to keep the production lines open, $1.6 billion for research and development and $1 billion to procure one plane. The measure also authorizes $4.15 billion for the Strategic Defense Initiative. Adopted 79-15: R 39-4; D 40-11 (ND 25-9, SD 15-2), Nov. 22, 1991.  (link)

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Label

Frequency

Text

0.

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1.

Yes (Y)

79

2.

Paired Yes (PY)

3.

Announced Yes (AY)

4.

Announced No (AN)

5.

Paired No (PN)

6.

No (N)

15

7.

General Pair

8.

Present

9.

Not voting or not ascertained

Range of Valid Data Values: 1-8

Range of Invalid Data Values: 09

Universe: members of the 102nd US Senate

November 22, 1991 10266

Location:

Start: 297
Width: 1

Variable Text: DCR-137 Y=47 N=51 Leahy (D, VT) HJRES157. Fiscal 1992 Supplemental Appropriations/Dairy Price Support. Leahy, D-Vt. amendment to increase the dairy price support from $10.10 per hundredweight to $11.10 and create a voluntary supply management program. Rejected 47-51: R 14-29; D 33-22 (ND 26-12, SD 7-10), Nov. 22, 1991.  (link)

Value

Label

Frequency

Text

0.

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1.

Yes (Y)

47

2.

Paired Yes (PY)

3.

Announced Yes (AY)

4.

Announced No (AN)

5.

Paired No (PN)

6.

No (N)

51

7.

General Pair

8.

Present

9.

Not voting or not ascertained

Range of Valid Data Values: 1-8

Range of Invalid Data Values: 09

Universe: members of the 102nd US Senate

November 22, 1991 10267

Location:

Start: 298
Width: 1

Variable Text: DCR-137 Y=56 N=41 Bentsen (D, TX) HJRES157. Fiscal 1992 Supplemental Appropriations/Light Trucks. Bentsen, D-Texas, motion to table (kill) the D'Amato, R-N.Y., amendment to clarify the tariff classification of minivans and sport utility vehicles with the existing classifications provided by the Department of Transportation and the Environmental Protection Agency. Motion agreed to 56-41: R 28-15; D 28-26 (ND 18-20, SD 10-6), Nov. 22, 1991.  (link)

Value

Label

Frequency

Text

0.

Not a member at time of vote

1.

Yes (Y)

56

2.

Paired Yes (PY)

3.

Announced Yes (AY)

4.

Announced No (AN)

5.

Paired No (PN)

6.

No (N)

41

7.

General Pair

8.

Present

9.

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Range of Invalid Data Values: 09

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November 22, 1991 10268

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Variable Text: DCR-137 Y=40 N=57 Wirth (D, CO) HJRES15. Fiscal 1992 Supplemental Appropriations/Abortion. Judgment of the Senate to affirm the ruling of the chair that the Wirth, D-Colo., amendment to allow military personnel or their dependents to have abortions at overseas military medical facilities at their own expense, involved an authorization on an appropriations bill, and was therefore not in order. Rejected 40-57: R 32-11; D 8-46 (ND 4-34, SD 4-12), Nov. 22, 1991. (The Wirth amendment was subsequently adopted by voice vote.)  (link)

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Text

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40

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3.

Announced Yes (AY)

4.

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5.

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6.

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57

7.

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8.

Present

9.

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November 22, 1991 10269

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Variable Text: DCR-137 Y=66 N=31 Bentsen (D, TX) HJRES157. Fiscal 1992 Supplemental Appropriations/Individual Retirement Accounts. Bentsen, D-Texas, motion to table (kill) the Specter, R-Pa., amendment to allow penalty-free withdrawals from Individual Retirement Accounts to purchase consumer goods and for the extension of certain tax credits. Motion agreed to 66-31: R 15-28; D 51-3 (ND 37-1, SD 14-2), Nov. 22, 1991.  (link)

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Text

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1.

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66

2.

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3.

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4.

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5.

Paired No (PN)

6.

No (N)

31

7.

General Pair

8.

Present

9.

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November 22, 1991 10270

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Variable Text: DCR-137 Y=75 N=17 HJRES157. Fiscal 1992 Supplemental Appropriations/Passage. Passage of the joint resolution to provide $7,965,100,000 for various emergencies in fiscal 1992, including $3.8 billion for Operation Desert Shield - Storm and $943 million for the Federal Emergency Management Agency to help communities recover from natural disasters. Passed 75-17: R 29-12; D 46-5 (ND 34-3, SD 12-2), Nov. 22, 1991.  (link)

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Text

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1.

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75

2.

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3.

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4.

Announced No (AN)

5.

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6.

No (N)

17

7.

General Pair

8.

Present

9.

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November 22, 1991 10271

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Variable Text: DCR-137 Y=51 N=43 Mitchell (D, ME) SRES198. Investigation of Iranian Hostage Release/Cloture. Mitchell, D-Maine, motion to invoke cloture (thus limiting debate) on the motion to proceed to the resolution to authorize the Foreign Relations Committee to conduct an inquiry into the release of the U.S. hostages in Iran. Motion rejected 51-43: R 1-41; D 50-2 (ND 35-2, SD 15-0), Nov. 22, 1991. A three-fifths majority vote of the total Senate (60) is required to invoke cloture.  (link)

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Text

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1.

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51

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3.

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4.

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5.

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6.

No (N)

43

7.

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8.

Present

9.

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November 23, 1991 10272

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Start: 303
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Variable Text: DCR-137 Y=66 N=29 HR2521. Fiscal 1992 Defense Appropriations/Conference Report. Adoption of the conference report to provide $269,911,240,000 in new budget authority for the Department of Defense in fiscal 1992. The administration requested $270,936,322,000. Adopted 66-29: R 31-10; D 35-19 (ND 24-14, SD 11-5), Nov. 23, 1991.  (link)

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Text

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66

2.

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3.

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4.

Announced No (AN)

5.

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6.

No (N)

29

7.

General Pair

8.

Present

9.

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Range of Valid Data Values: 1-8

Range of Invalid Data Values: 09

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November 25, 1991 10273

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Start: 304
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Variable Text: DCR-137 Y=90 N=4 Conventional Forces in Europe/Adoption. Adoption of the resolution of ratification of the treaty to establish a secure conventional balance in Europe between the North Atlantic Treaty Organization and the six members of the former Warsaw Pact by eliminating disparities in armaments and the capability for initiating large-scale offensive action. Adopted 90-4: R 38-4; D 52-0 (ND 36-0, SD 16-0), Nov. 25, 1991. A two-thirds majority of those present and voting (63 in this case) is required for adoption of resolutions of ratification. A "yea" was a vote supporting the president's position.  (link)

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Text

0.

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90

2.

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3.

Announced Yes (AY)

4.

Announced No (AN)

5.

Paired No (PN)

6.

No (N)

4

7.

General Pair

8.

Present

9.

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Range of Valid Data Values: 1-8

Range of Invalid Data Values: 09

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November 25, 1991 10274

Location:

Start: 305
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Variable Text: DCR-137 Y=86 N=8 Nunn (D, GA) HR3807. CFE Treaty Implementation/Dismantlement of Soviet Weapons. Nunn, D-Ga., amendment to authorize $500 million to assist the Soviet Union and its republics with the dismantlement of Soviet nuclear, chemical and other weapons. Adopted 86-8: R 34-8; D 52-0 (ND 36-0, SD 16-0), Nov. 25, 1991.  (link)

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Text

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1.

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86

2.

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3.

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4.

Announced No (AN)

5.

Paired No (PN)

6.

No (N)

8

7.

General Pair

8.

Present

9.

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Range of Valid Data Values: 1-8

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November 25, 1991 10275

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Variable Text: DCR-137 Y=87 N=7 Boren (D, OK) HR3807. CFE Treaty Implementation/Humanitarian Assistance. Boren, D-Okla., amendment to authorize $200 million to transport, by military or commercial means, food, medical supplies and other types of humanitarian assistance to the Soviet Union or its republics, if emergency conditions arise. Adopted 87-7: R 36-6; D 51-1 (ND 35-1, SD 16-0), Nov. 25, 1991.  (link)

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Text

0.

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1.

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87

2.

Paired Yes (PY)

3.

Announced Yes (AY)

4.

Announced No (AN)

5.

Paired No (PN)

6.

No (N)

7

7.

General Pair

8.

Present

9.

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November 25, 1991 10276

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Variable Text: DCR-137 Y=87 N=7 Levin (D, MI) HR3807. CFE Treaty Implementation/'International Investment for Democracy'. Levin, D-Mich., amendment to express the sense of the Senate that to help preserve democracy in the former republics of the Soviet Union, the president should immediately consult with Congress to develop an "International Investment for Democracy" comprehensive plan to lay out actions that the republics could take to institute economic reforms to ensure that the Soviet Union survives the transition from a communist state to a free economy. Adopted 87-7: R 35-7; D 52-0 (ND 36-0, SD 16-0), Nov. 25, 1991.  (link)

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Text

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87

2.

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3.

Announced Yes (AY)

4.

Announced No (AN)

5.

Paired No (PN)

6.

No (N)

7

7.

General Pair

8.

Present

9.

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November 27, 1991 10277

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Variable Text: DCR-137 Y=79 N=8 HR2950. Surface Transportation Reauthorization/Conference Report. Adoption of the conference report (thus clearing for the president) to provide $151 billion for highway and mass transit programs for the six years through fiscal 1997, that would give states greater flexibility to decide how their transportation funds are spent. Adopted 79-8: R 32-4; D 47-4 (ND 35-2, SD 12-2), Nov. 27, 1991  (link)

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Text

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1.

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79

2.

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3.

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4.

Announced No (AN)

5.

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6.

No (N)

8

7.

General Pair

8.

Present

9.

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Range of Valid Data Values: 1-8

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November 27, 1991 10278

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Variable Text: DCR-137 Y=49 N=38 Mitchell (D, ME) HR3371. Crime Bill/Cloture. Mitchell, D-Maine, motion to invoke cloture (thus limiting debate) on the conference report to mandate a five-day waiting period and a background check for handgun purchases; authorize $3 billion for federal, state, and local law enforcement; codify the "good faith" exception to the exclusionary rule; extend the federal death penalty to 50 crimes; require federal death row habeas corpus appeals to be filed within one year from when their direct appeals have been exhausted; and limit such appeals to cases in which the petitioner could not have discovered relevant facts or in which state officials acted unconstitutionally and the information is sufficient to undermine the prisoner's guilt. Motion rejected 49-38: R 1-35; D 48-3 (ND 36-1, SD 12-2), Nov. 27, 1991. A three-fifths majority vote (60) of the total Senate is required to invoke cloture.  (link)

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Text

0.

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49

2.

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3.

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4.

Announced No (AN)

5.

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6.

No (N)

38

7.

General Pair

8.

Present

9.

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November 27, 1991 10279

Location:

Start: 310
Width: 1

Variable Text: DCR-137 Y=68 N=15 S543. Banking Reform/Conference Report. Adoption of the conference report (thus clearing for the president) to allow the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation to borrow $30 billion to cover losses of failed banks, strengthen the regulation and supervision of insured depository institutions, and for other purposes. Adopted 68-15: R 32-2; D 36-13 (ND 26-9, SD 10-4), Nov. 27, 1991.  (link)

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Text

0.

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1.

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68

2.

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3.

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4.

Announced No (AN)

5.

Paired No (PN)

6.

No (N)

15

7.

General Pair

8.

Present

9.

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November 27, 1991 10280

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Variable Text: DCR-137 Y=44 N=33 HR3435. RTC Funding/Passage. Passage of the bill (thus clearing for the president) to provide the Resolution Trust Corporation (RTC) such sums as necessary until April 1, 1992, not to exceed $25 billion to resolve failed savings and loan institutions, and to restructure the RTC by creating one unified oversight board, a chief executive officer and other changes. Adopted 44-33: R 21-10; D 23-23 (ND 15-17, SD 8-6), Nov. 27, 1991.  (link)

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44

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3.

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4.

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5.

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6.

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33

7.

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8.

Present

9.

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January 21, 1992 20001

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Variable Text: DCR-138 Y=93 N=0 Mitchell (D, ME) S2. Elementary and Secondary Education/Cloture. Mitchell, D-Maine, motion to invoke cloture (thus limiting debate) on the motion to proceed to the bill to authorize $850 million in fiscal 1992 for block grants to states and schools to develop new approaches to improving elementary and secondary education. The bill would allow the grants to be used for parental choice among public schools but not private schools. Motion agreed to 93-0: R 39-0; D 54-0 (ND 38-0, SD 16-0), Jan. 21, 1992. A three-fifths of the total Senate (60) is required to invoke cloture.  (link)

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Text

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1.

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93

2.

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3.

Announced Yes (AY)

4.

Announced No (AN)

5.

Paired No (PN)

6.

No (N)

0

7.

General Pair

8.

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9.

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January 23, 1992 20002

Location:

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Variable Text: DCR-138 Y=96 N=0 Cochran (R, MS) S2. Elementary and Secondary Education. Cochran, R-Miss., amendment to raise to 25 percent from 10 percent the percentage of block grant funds states would be allowed to allocate for new "break the mold" public schools. Adopted 96-0: R 41-0; D 55-0 (ND 38-0, SD 17-0), Jan. 23, 1992.  (link)

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Text

0.

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1.

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96

2.

Paired Yes (PY)

3.

Announced Yes (AY)

4.

Announced No (AN)

5.

Paired No (PN)

6.

No (N)

0

7.

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8.

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January 23, 1992 20003

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Variable Text: DCR-138 Y=95 N=0 Hatfield (R, OR) S2. Elementary and Secondary Education. Hatfield, R-Ore., amendment to allow up to 300 school districts in six states to obtain waivers from the secretary of Education to federal rules governing elementary and secondary education programs. Adopted 95-0: R 41-0; D 54-0 (ND 37-0, SD 17-0), Jan. 23, 1992. A "yea" was a vote in support of the president's position  (link)

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Text

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1.

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95

2.

Paired Yes (PY)

3.

Announced Yes (AY)

4.

Announced No (AN)

5.

Paired No (PN)

6.

No (N)

0

7.

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8.

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9.

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January 23, 1992 20004

Location:

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Variable Text: DCR-138 Y=38 N=55 Helms (R, NC) S2. Elementary and Secondary Education. Helms, R-N.C., amendment to the Pressler, R-S.D., amendment, to express the sense of the Senate that the Supreme Court should reverse its earlier rulings prohibiting voluntary school prayer. Rejected 38-55: R 26-13; D 12-42 (ND 2-35, SD 10-7), Jan. 23, 1992.  (link)

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Text

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1.

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38

2.

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3.

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4.

Announced No (AN)

5.

Paired No (PN)

6.

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55

7.

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8.

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9.

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January 23, 1992 20005

Location:

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Variable Text: DCR-138 Y=36 N=57 Hatch (R, UT) S2. Elementary and Secondary Education. Hatch, R-Utah, amendment to authorize $30 million for six demonstration projects to provide low-income parents with money to pay for the cost of enrolling their child at the public or private school of their choice, including religious schools. Rejected 36-57: R 33-6; D 3-51 (ND 2-35, SD 1-16), Jan. 23, 1992. A "yea" was a vote in support of the president's position.  (link)

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Text

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36

2.

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3.

Announced Yes (AY)

4.

Announced No (AN)

5.

Paired No (PN)

6.

No (N)

57

7.

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8.

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9.

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January 23, 1992 20006

Location:

Start: 317
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Variable Text: DCR-138 Y=55 N=37 Hatch (R, UT) S2. Elementary and Secondary Education. Durenberger, R-Minn., motion to table (kill) the Hatch, R-Utah, amendment to base the Chapter One formula for the distribution of funds to states for helping educate disadvantaged children to a formula that relies on the number of students found to be in poverty rather than a formula that relies on state per pupil expenditures. Motion agreed to 55-37: R 15-23; D 40-14 (ND 32-5, SD 8-9), Jan. 23, 1992.  (link)

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Text

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55

2.

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3.

Announced Yes (AY)

4.

Announced No (AN)

5.

Paired No (PN)

6.

No (N)

37

7.

General Pair

8.

Present

9.

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January 28, 1992 20007

Location:

Start: 318
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Variable Text: DCR-138 Y=55 N=43 Bentsen (D, TX) S2. Elementary and Secondary Education/Withholding Benefits. Bentsen, D-Texas, motion to table (kill) the Nickles, R-Okla., amendment to allow states the option of withholding welfare benefits from parents of children who do not regularly attend school. Motion agreed to 55-43: R 6-37; D 49-6 (ND 36-2, SD 13-4), Jan. 28, 1992.  (link)

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Text

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55

2.

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3.

Announced Yes (AY)

4.

Announced No (AN)

5.

Paired No (PN)

6.

No (N)

43

7.

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8.

Present

9.

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Range of Valid Data Values: 1-8

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January 28, 1992 20008

Location:

Start: 319
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Variable Text: DCR-138 Y=45 N=53 Wirth (D, CO) S2. Elementary and Secondary Education/Waive Budget Act. Wirth, D-Colo., motion to waive the Budget Act to allow consideration of a Wirth amendment to express the sense of the Senate that the 1990 Budget Agreement (PL 101-508) should be amended to shift military spending into domestic programs including early child development, education and job training. Section 306 of the Budget Act prohibits consideration of any matter within the jurisdiction of the Budget Committee unless the committee reports the measure. Motion rejected 45-53: R 0-43; D 45-10 (ND 33-5, SD 12-5), Jan. 28, 1992. A three-fifths majority (60) of the total Senate is required to waive the Budget Act. (Subsequently, a Domenici, R-N.M., point of order was sustained and the Wirth amendment fell.)  (link)

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Text

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1.

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45

2.

Paired Yes (PY)

3.

Announced Yes (AY)

4.

Announced No (AN)

5.

Paired No (PN)

6.

No (N)

53

7.

General Pair

8.

Present

9.

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Range of Valid Data Values: 1-8

Range of Invalid Data Values: 09

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January 28, 1992 20009

Location:

Start: 320
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Variable Text: DCR-138 Y=92 N=6 S2. Elementary and Secondary Education/Passage. Passage of the bill to authorize $850 million in fiscal 1992 for block grants to states for schools to compete for money to develop new approaches to improving elementary and secondary education. The bill would allow the grants to be used for parental choice among public schools but not private schools. Passed 92-6: R 37-6; D 55-0 (ND 38-0, SD 17-0), Jan. 28, 1992.  (link)

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Text

0.

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1.

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92

2.

Paired Yes (PY)

3.

Announced Yes (AY)

4.

Announced No (AN)

5.

Paired No (PN)

6.

No (N)

6

7.

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8.

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9.

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Range of Valid Data Values: 1-8

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January 29, 1992 20010

Location:

Start: 321
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Variable Text: DCR-138 Y=33 N=64 Breaux (D, LA) S12. Cable Television Regulation/FCC Study. Breaux, D-La., motion to table (kill) the Graham, D-Fla., amendment to the Breaux amendment, to require the Federal Communications Commission to conduct an inquiry to determine whether broadcast television stations whose programming consists predominantly of sales are serving the public interest. Motion rejected 33-64: R 13-29; D 20-35 (ND 9-29, SD 11-6), Jan. 29, 1992. (The Graham amendment was subsequently adopted by voice vote.)  (link)

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Text

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33

2.

Paired Yes (PY)

3.

Announced Yes (AY)

4.

Announced No (AN)

5.

Paired No (PN)

6.

No (N)

64

7.

General Pair

8.

Present

9.

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Range of Valid Data Values: 1-8

Range of Invalid Data Values: 09

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January 29, 1992 20011

Location:

Start: 322
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Variable Text: DCR-138 Y=96 N=0 SRES248. El Salvador Cease-Fire/Adoption. Adoption of the resolution to commend parties to negotiations that resulted in a cease-fire in El Salvador, and to express the sense of the Senate that the United States should provide appropriate assistance to promote reconstruction and democracy. Adopted 96-0: R 42-0; D 54-0 (ND 38-0, SD 16-0), Jan. 29, 1992.  (link)

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Text

0.

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96

2.

Paired Yes (PY)

3.

Announced Yes (AY)

4.

Announced No (AN)

5.

Paired No (PN)

6.

No (N)

0

7.

General Pair

8.

Present

9.

Not voting or not ascertained

Range of Valid Data Values: 1-8

Range of Invalid Data Values: 09

Universe: members of the 102nd US Senate

January 30, 1992 20012

Location:

Start: 323
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Variable Text: DCR-138 Y=95 N=0 Helms (R, NC) S12. Cable Television Regulation/Offensive Programming. Helms, R-N.C., amendment to require the Federal Communications Commission to issue regulations to limit the access of children to indecent programming and to allow cable operators to prohibit offensive programming. Adopted 95-0: R 41-0; D 54-0 (ND 37-0, SD 17-0), Jan. 30, 1992.  (link)

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Frequency

Text

0.

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1.

Yes (Y)

95

2.

Paired Yes (PY)

3.

Announced Yes (AY)

4.

Announced No (AN)

5.

Paired No (PN)

6.

No (N)

0

7.

General Pair

8.

Present

9.

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January 31, 1992 20013

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Variable Text: DCR-138 Y=35 N=54 Packwood (R, OR) S12. Cable Television Regulation/Substitute Amendment. Packwood, R-Ore., substitute amendment to regulate rates for basic service in cable markets where there is no effective competition; expand the areas in which telephone companies can provide cable service from rural areas with 2,500 residents to 10,000; remove restrictions on multiple ownership of broadcast stations; and for other purposes. Rejected 35-54: R 28-12; D 7-42 (ND 4-30, SD 3-12), Jan. 31, 1992.  (link)

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Text

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Yes (Y)

35

2.

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3.

Announced Yes (AY)

4.

Announced No (AN)

5.

Paired No (PN)

6.

No (N)

54

7.

General Pair

8.

Present

9.

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Range of Valid Data Values: 1-8

Range of Invalid Data Values: 09

Universe: members of the 102nd US Senate

January 31, 1992 20014

Location:

Start: 325
Width: 1

Variable Text: DCR-138 Y=73 N=18 S12. Cable Television Regulation/Passage. Passage of the bill to allow cable rate regulation in areas absent effective competition; require national and regional cable programmers to deal fairly with competing multichannel video distributors; require cable systems to carry local broadcasts; give broadcasters rights controlling the retransmission of their signals; and enact other provisions to ensure competition and consumer protection in the cable market. Passed 73-18: R 27-14; D 46-4 (ND 31-3, SD 15-1), Jan. 31, 1992. A "nay" was a vote in support of the president's position.  (link)

Value

Label

Frequency

Text

0.

Not a member at time of vote

1.

Yes (Y)

73

2.

Paired Yes (PY)

3.

Announced Yes (AY)

4.

Announced No (AN)

5.

Paired No (PN)

6.

No (N)

18

7.

General Pair

8.

Present

9.

Not voting or not ascertained

Range of Valid Data Values: 1-8

Range of Invalid Data Values: 09

Universe: members of the 102nd US Senate

February 04, 1992 20015

Location:

Start: 326
Width: 1

Variable Text: DCR-138 Y=90 N=5 Mitchell (D, ME) S2166. National Energy Policy/Cloture. Mitchell, D-Maine, motion to invoke cloture (thus limiting debate) on the motion to proceed to the bill to mandate that federal and private vehicle fleets use alternative fuels, to restructure electric utility regulations, to streamline the licensing process for nuclear power plants, and to enact other programs related to energy production and consumption. Motion agreed to 90-5: R 37-5; D 53-0 (ND 37-0, SD 16-0), Feb. 4, 1992. A three-fifths majority vote (60) of the total Senate is required to invoke cloture.  (link)

Value

Label

Frequency

Text

0.

Not a member at time of vote

1.

Yes (Y)

90

2.

Paired Yes (PY)

3.

Announced Yes (AY)

4.

Announced No (AN)

5.

Paired No (PN)

6.

No (N)

5

7.

General Pair

8.

Present

9.

Not voting or not ascertained

Range of Valid Data Values: 1-8

Range of Invalid Data Values: 09

Universe: members of the 102nd US Senate

February 04, 1992 20016

Location:

Start: 327
Width: 1

Variable Text: DCR-138 Y=88 N=8 Daschle (D, SD) S2173. Unemployment Benefits Extension. Daschle, D-S.D., motion to waive the Budget Act with respect to a Brown, R-Colo., point of order and allow consideration of the bill to provide $2.7 billion to extend emergency unemployment benefits an additional 13 weeks for total emergency benefits of 33 weeks in high-unemployment states and 26 weeks in all other states. Motion agreed to 88-8: R 34-8; D 54-0 (ND 37-0, SD 17-0), Feb. 4, 1992. A three-fifths majority (60) of the total Senate is required to waive the Budget Act.  (link)

Value

Label

Frequency

Text

0.

Not a member at time of vote

1.

Yes (Y)

88

2.

Paired Yes (PY)

3.

Announced Yes (AY)

4.

Announced No (AN)

5.

Paired No (PN)

6.

No (N)

8

7.

General Pair

8.

Present

9.

Not voting or not ascertained

Range of Valid Data Values: 1-8

Range of Invalid Data Values: 09

Universe: members of the 102nd US Senate

February 04, 1992 20017

Location:

Start: 328
Width: 1

Variable Text: DCR-138 Y=94 N=2 HR4095. Unemployment Benefits Extension/Passage. Passage of the bill (thus clearing the measure for the president) to provide $2.7 billion to extend unemployment benefits an additional 13 weeks for total emergency benefits of 33 weeks in high-unemployment states and 26 weeks in all other states and to change the expiration date of the emergency benefits from June 13 to July 4, 1992. Passed 94-2: R 40-2; D 54-0 (ND 37-0, SD 17-0), Feb. 4, 1992. A "yea" was a vote in support of the president's position.  (link)

Value

Label

Frequency

Text

0.

Not a member at time of vote

1.

Yes (Y)

94

2.

Paired Yes (PY)

3.

Announced Yes (AY)

4.

Announced No (AN)

5.

Paired No (PN)

6.

No (N)

2

7.

General Pair

8.

Present

9.

Not voting or not ascertained

Range of Valid Data Values: 1-8

Range of Invalid Data Values: 09

Universe: members of the 102nd US Senate

February 05, 1992 20018

Location:

Start: 329
Width: 1

Variable Text: DCR-138 Y=57 N=39 Johnston (D, LA) S2166. National Energy Policy/Alternative Fuels. Johnston, D-La., motion to table (kill) the Jeffords, R-Vt., amendment to require that by the year 2001, 10 percent of all fuels sold in the United States be replacement or alternative fuels. Motion agreed to 57-39: R 35-7; D 22-32 (ND 12-25, SD 10-7), Feb. 5, 1992.  (link)

Value

Label

Frequency

Text

0.

Not a member at time of vote

1.

Yes (Y)

57

2.

Paired Yes (PY)

3.

Announced Yes (AY)

4.

Announced No (AN)

5.

Paired No (PN)

6.

No (N)

39

7.

General Pair

8.

Present

9.

Not voting or not ascertained

Range of Valid Data Values: 1-8

Range of Invalid Data Values: 09

Universe: members of the 102nd US Senate

February 06, 1992 20019

Location:

Start: 330
Width: 1

Variable Text: DCR-138 Y=96 N=0 Gore (D, TN) S2166. National Energy Policy/Ozone Depletion. Gore, D-Tenn., amendment to speed the phaseout of chemicals that deplete the ozone layer and to move to strengthen the 1987 Montreal Protocol to protect the ozone layer. Adopted 96-0: R 42-0; D 54-0 (ND 37-0, SD 17-0), Feb. 6, 1992.  (link)

Value

Label

Frequency

Text

0.

Not a member at time of vote

1.

Yes (Y)

96

2.

Paired Yes (PY)

3.

Announced Yes (AY)

4.

Announced No (AN)

5.

Paired No (PN)

6.

No (N)

0

7.

General Pair

8.

Present

9.

Not voting or not ascertained

Range of Valid Data Values: 1-8

Range of Invalid Data Values: 09

Universe: members of the 102nd US Senate

February 06, 1992 20020

Location:

Start: 331
Width: 1

Variable Text: DCR-138 Y=52 N=43 Johnston (D, LA) S2166. National Energy Policy/NRC Hearings. Johnston, D-La., motion to table (kill) the Graham, D-Fla., amendment to the Johnston amendment, to require the Nuclear Regulatory Commission to conduct full ajudicatory hearings before operation of new power reactors on serious new safety issues or major construction deficiencies. Motion agreed to 52-43: R 31-11; D 21-32 (ND 9-27, SD 12-5), Feb. 6, 1992.  (link)

Value

Label

Frequency

Text

0.

Not a member at time of vote

1.

Yes (Y)

52

2.

Paired Yes (PY)

3.

Announced Yes (AY)

4.

Announced No (AN)

5.

Paired No (PN)

6.

No (N)

43

7.

General Pair

8.

Present

9.

Not voting or not ascertained

Range of Valid Data Values: 1-8

Range of Invalid Data Values: 09

Universe: members of the 102nd US Senate

February 18, 1992 20021

Location:

Start: 332
Width: 1

Variable Text: DCR-138 Y=60 N=35 Johnston (D, LA) S2166. National Energy Policy/Eminent Domain. Johnston, D-La., motion to table (kill) the Craig, R-Idaho, amendment to require the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission to find in a separate proceeding that a specific public need is demonstrated before allowing private land to be confiscated under federal eminent domain laws for the expedited construction of natural gas pipelines. Motion agreed to 60-35: R 23-19; D 37-16 (ND 22-15, SD 15-1), Feb. 18, 1992.  (link)

Value

Label

Frequency

Text

0.

Not a member at time of vote

1.

Yes (Y)

60

2.

Paired Yes (PY)

3.

Announced Yes (AY)

4.

Announced No (AN)

5.

Paired No (PN)

6.

No (N)

35

7.

General Pair

8.

Present

9.

Not voting or not ascertained

Range of Valid Data Values: 1-8

Range of Invalid Data Values: 09

Universe: members of the 102nd US Senate

February 19, 1992 20022

Location:

Start: 333
Width: 1

Variable Text: DCR-138 Y=41 N=57 Metzenbaum (D, OH) S2166. National Energy Policy/Consumer Refunds. Metzenbaum, D-Ohio, amendment authorizing the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission to require refunds for natural gas consumers if it determines that they have been overcharged. Rejected 41-57: R 11-32; D 30-25 (ND 27-11, SD 3-14), Feb. 19, 1992.  (link)

Value

Label

Frequency

Text

0.

Not a member at time of vote

1.

Yes (Y)

41

2.

Paired Yes (PY)

3.

Announced Yes (AY)

4.

Announced No (AN)

5.

Paired No (PN)

6.

No (N)

57

7.

General Pair

8.

Present

9.

Not voting or not ascertained

Range of Valid Data Values: 1-8

Range of Invalid Data Values: 09

Universe: members of the 102nd US Senate

February 19, 1992 20023

Location:

Start: 334
Width: 1

Variable Text: DCR-138 Y=58 N=40 Johnston (D, LA) S2166. National Energy Policy/Industrial Efficiency Reporting. Johnston, D-La., motion to table (kill) the Bryan, D-Nev., amendment to require the secretary of Energy to establish a voluntary program to compile information on energy consumption by corporations in major energy-consuming industries. Motion agreed to 58-40: R 36-7; D 22-33 (ND 12-26, SD 10-7), Feb. 19, 1992.  (link)

Value

Label

Frequency

Text

0.

Not a member at time of vote

1.

Yes (Y)

58

2.

Paired Yes (PY)

3.

Announced Yes (AY)

4.

Announced No (AN)

5.

Paired No (PN)

6.

No (N)

40

7.

General Pair

8.

Present

9.

Not voting or not ascertained

Range of Valid Data Values: 1-8

Range of Invalid Data Values: 09

Universe: members of the 102nd US Senate

February 19, 1992 20024

Location:

Start: 335
Width: 1

Variable Text: DCR-138 Y=53 N=45 Johnston (D, LA) S2166. National Energy Policy/Florida Lease Moratorium. Johnston, D-La., amendment to the Graham, D-Fla., amendment, to provide for a lease moratorium through Jan. 1, 2000, for oil and gas exploration of the outer continental shelf off the coast of southern Florida. The Graham amendment would have placed a moratorium on all leases anywhere off the coast of Florida. Adopted 53-45: R 29-14; D 24-31 (ND 13-25, SD 11-6), Feb. 19, 1992. (Subsequently, the Graham amendment, as amended, was adopted by voice vote.)  (link)

Value

Label

Frequency

Text

0.

Not a member at time of vote

1.

Yes (Y)

53

2.

Paired Yes (PY)

3.

Announced Yes (AY)

4.

Announced No (AN)

5.

Paired No (PN)

6.

No (N)

45

7.

General Pair

8.

Present

9.

Not voting or not ascertained

Range of Valid Data Values: 1-8

Range of Invalid Data Values: 09

Universe: members of the 102nd US Senate

February 19, 1992 20025

Location:

Start: 336
Width: 1

Variable Text: DCR-138 Y=51 N=47 Johnston (D, LA) S2166. National Energy Policy/Lease Cancellation. Johnston, D-La., motion to table (kill) the Graham, D-Fla., amendment to require the secretary of Interior to cancel a lease for oil and gas exploration of the outer continental shelf if it has resulted in serious harm or poses a serious threat to the environment or national security. Motion agreed to 51-47: R 34-9; D 17-38 (ND 7-31, SD 10-7), Feb. 19, 1992.  (link)

Value

Label

Frequency

Text

0.

Not a member at time of vote

1.

Yes (Y)

51

2.

Paired Yes (PY)

3.

Announced Yes (AY)

4.

Announced No (AN)

5.

Paired No (PN)

6.

No (N)

47

7.

General Pair

8.

Present

9.

Not voting or not ascertained

Range of Valid Data Values: 1-8

Range of Invalid Data Values: 09

Universe: members of the 102nd US Senate

February 19, 1992 20026

Location:

Start: 337
Width: 1

Variable Text: DCR-138 Y=63 N=35 Johnston (D, LA) S2166. National Energy Policy/Nuclear Safety Board. Johnston, D-La., motion to table (kill) the Biden, D-Del., amendment to establish an independent Nuclear Safety Investigation Board to investigate safety-related incidents at civilian nuclear power facilities. Motion agreed to 63-35: R 41-2; D 22-33 (ND 8-30, SD 14-3), Feb. 19, 1992.  (link)

Value

Label

Frequency

Text

0.

Not a member at time of vote

1.

Yes (Y)

63

2.

Paired Yes (PY)

3.

Announced Yes (AY)

4.

Announced No (AN)

5.

Paired No (PN)

6.

No (N)

35

7.

General Pair

8.

Present

9.

Not voting or not ascertained

Range of Valid Data Values: 1-8

Range of Invalid Data Values: 09

Universe: members of the 102nd US Senate

February 19, 1992 20027

Location:

Start: 338
Width: 1

Variable Text: DCR-138 Y=64 N=34 Johnston (D, LA) S2166. National Energy Policy/Alternative Fuels. Johnston, D-La., motion to table (kill) the Grassley, R-Iowa, amendment to require the secretary of Energy to ensure that 10 percent of all motor fuels consumed in the United States by the year 2000 and 30 percent by the year 2010 are replacement and alternative fuels. Motion agreed to 64-34: R 35-8; D 29-26 (ND 19-19, SD 10-7), Feb. 19, 1992.  (link)

Value

Label

Frequency

Text

0.

Not a member at time of vote

1.

Yes (Y)

64

2.

Paired Yes (PY)

3.

Announced Yes (AY)

4.

Announced No (AN)

5.

Paired No (PN)

6.

No (N)

34

7.

General Pair

8.

Present

9.

Not voting or not ascertained

Range of Valid Data Values: 1-8

Range of Invalid Data Values: 09

Universe: members of the 102nd US Senate

February 19, 1992 20028

Location:

Start: 339
Width: 1

Variable Text: DCR-138 Y=94 N=4 S2166. National Energy Policy/Passage. Passage of the bill to mandate that federal and private vehicle fleets use alternative fuels, to restructure electric utility regulations, to streamline the licensing process for nuclear power plants and natural gas pipelines, and to enact other programs related to energy production and consumption. Passed 94-4: R 41-2; D 53-2 (ND 37-1, SD 16-1), Feb. 19, 1992. A "yea" was a vote in support of the president's position.  (link)

Value

Label

Frequency

Text

0.

Not a member at time of vote

1.

Yes (Y)

94

2.

Paired Yes (PY)

3.

Announced Yes (AY)

4.

Announced No (AN)

5.

Paired No (PN)

6.

No (N)

4

7.

General Pair

8.

Present

9.

Not voting or not ascertained

Range of Valid Data Values: 1-8

Range of Invalid Data Values: 09

Universe: members of the 102nd US Senate

February 21, 1992 20029

Location:

Start: 340
Width: 1

Variable Text: DCR-138 Y=91 N=3 Specter (R, PA) S1150. Higher Education Reauthorization/Veterans Hospitals. Specter, R-Pa., amendment to block a joint project of the Departments of Veterans Affairs and Health and Human Services to use veterans hospitals to treat non-veterans in rural areas. Adopted 91-3: R 40-2; D 51-1 (ND 35-1, SD 16-0), Feb. 21, 1992  (link)

Value

Label

Frequency

Text

0.

Not a member at time of vote

1.

Yes (Y)

91

2.

Paired Yes (PY)

3.

Announced Yes (AY)

4.

Announced No (AN)

5.

Paired No (PN)

6.

No (N)

3

7.

General Pair

8.

Present

9.

Not voting or not ascertained

Range of Valid Data Values: 1-8

Range of Invalid Data Values: 09

Universe: members of the 102nd US Senate

February 21, 1992 20030

Location:

Start: 341
Width: 1

Variable Text: DCR-138 Y=93 N=1 S1150. Higher Education Reauthorization/Passage. Passage of the bill to reauthorize the 1965 Higher Education Act for seven years through fiscal 1999 to provide college and trade school students with federal financial aid. Passed 93-1: R 41-1; D 52-0 (ND 37-0, SD 15-0), Feb. 21, 1992. A "yea" was a vote in support of the president's position.  (link)

Value

Label

Frequency

Text

0.

Not a member at time of vote

1.

Yes (Y)

93

2.

Paired Yes (PY)

3.

Announced Yes (AY)

4.

Announced No (AN)

5.

Paired No (PN)

6.

No (N)

1

7.

General Pair

8.

Present

9.

Not voting or not ascertained

Range of Valid Data Values: 1-8

Range of Invalid Data Values: 09

Universe: members of the 102nd US Senate

February 25, 1992 20031

Location:

Start: 342
Width: 1

Variable Text: DCR-138 Y=59 N=39 HR2212. Conditional MFN for China in 1992/Conference Report. Adoption of the conference report to prohibit the president from granting most-favored-nation (MFN) status to China for the 12-month period beginning July 3, 1992, unless he reports that China has accounted for and released prisoners detained because of 1989 pro-democracy protests ending in the June 3 crackdown in Tiananmen Square, and he reports that China has made significant progress in preventing human rights abuses, remedying unfair trade practices and limiting weapons proliferation. Adopted 59-39: R 9-34; D 50-5 (ND 35-3, SD 15-2), Feb. 25, 1992. A "nay" was a vote in support of the president's position.  (link)

Value

Label

Frequency

Text

0.

Not a member at time of vote

1.

Yes (Y)

59

2.

Paired Yes (PY)

3.

Announced Yes (AY)

4.

Announced No (AN)

5.

Paired No (PN)

6.

No (N)

39

7.

General Pair

8.

Present

9.

Not voting or not ascertained

Range of Valid Data Values: 1-8

Range of Invalid Data Values: 09

Universe: members of the 102nd US Senate

February 25, 1992 20032

Location:

Start: 343
Width: 1

Variable Text: DCR-138 Y=98 N=0 S479. National Cooperative Research/Cloture. Motion to invoke cloture (thus limiting debate) on the motion to proceed to the bill to broaden existing protections from antitrust laws for companies using joint ventures for research and development to include joint production ventures. Motion agreed to 98-0: R 43-0; D 55-0 (ND 38-0, SD 17-0), Feb. 25, 1992. A three-fifths majority vote (60) of the total Senate is required to invoke cloture.  (link)

Value

Label

Frequency

Text

0.

Not a member at time of vote

1.

Yes (Y)

98

2.

Paired Yes (PY)

3.

Announced Yes (AY)

4.

Announced No (AN)

5.

Paired No (PN)

6.

No (N)

0

7.

General Pair

8.

Present

9.

Not voting or not ascertained

Range of Valid Data Values: 1-8

Range of Invalid Data Values: 09

Universe: members of the 102nd US Senate

February 27, 1992 20033

Location:

Start: 344
Width: 1

Variable Text: DCR-138 Y=44 N=54 McCain (R, AZ) S479. National Cooperative Research/Line-Item Veto. McCain, R-Ariz., motion to waive the Budget Act with respect to the Sasser, D-Tenn., point of order against the McCain amendment to give the president the power to veto appropriated funds by line item. Motion rejected 44-54: R 36-7; D 8-47 (ND 3-35, SD 5-12), Feb. 27, 1992. A three-fifths majority (60) of the total Senate is required to waive the Budget Act. (Subsequently, the Sasser point of order was upheld and the McCain amendment fell.)  (link)

Value

Label

Frequency

Text

0.

Not a member at time of vote

1.

Yes (Y)

44

2.

Paired Yes (PY)

3.

Announced Yes (AY)

4.

Announced No (AN)

5.

Paired No (PN)

6.

No (N)

54

7.

General Pair

8.

Present

9.

Not voting or not ascertained

Range of Valid Data Values: 1-8

Range of Invalid Data Values: 09

Universe: members of the 102nd US Senate

February 27, 1992 20034

Location:

Start: 345
Width: 1

Variable Text: DCR-138 Y=96 N=1 S479. National Cooperative Research/Passage. Passage of the bill to broaden existing protections from antitrust laws for companies using joint ventures for research and development to include joint production ventures. Passed 96-1: R 43-0; D 53-1 (ND 36-1, SD 17-0), Feb. 27, 1992.  (link)

Value

Label

Frequency

Text

0.

Not a member at time of vote

1.

Yes (Y)

96

2.

Paired Yes (PY)

3.

Announced Yes (AY)

4.

Announced No (AN)

5.

Paired No (PN)

6.

No (N)

1

7.

General Pair

8.

Present

9.

Not voting or not ascertained

Range of Valid Data Values: 1-8

Range of Invalid Data Values: 09

Universe: members of the 102nd US Senate

February 27, 1992 20035

Location:

Start: 346
Width: 1

Variable Text: DCR-138 Y=58 N=39 HR1426. Lumbee Indian Tribe Recognition/Cloture. Motion to invoke cloture (thus limiting debate) on the motion to proceed to the bill to give federal recognition to the Lumbee Tribe of Cheraw Indians of North Carolina. Motion rejected 58-39: R 4-39; D 54-0 (ND 37-0, SD 17-0), Feb. 27, 1992. A three-fifths majority vote (60) of the total Senate is required to invoke cloture. A "nay" was a vote in support of the president's position.  (link)

Value

Label

Frequency

Text

0.

Not a member at time of vote

1.

Yes (Y)

58

2.

Paired Yes (PY)

3.

Announced Yes (AY)

4.

Announced No (AN)

5.

Paired No (PN)

6.

No (N)

39

7.

General Pair

8.

Present

9.

Not voting or not ascertained

Range of Valid Data Values: 1-8

Range of Invalid Data Values: 09

Universe: members of the 102nd US Senate

March 03, 1992 20036

Location:

Start: 347
Width: 1

Variable Text: DCR-138 Y=87 N=7 Mitchell (D, ME) S1504. Corporation for Public Broadcasting Authorization/Cloture. Mitchell, D-Maine, motion to invoke cloture (thus limiting debate) on the motion to proceed to the bill to authorize $1.1 billion for the Corporation for Public Broadcasting in fiscal 1994-96. Motion agreed to 87-7: R 36-7; D 51-0 (ND 34-0, SD 17-0), March 3, 1992. A three-fifths majority vote (60) of the total Senate is required to invoke cloture.  (link)

Value

Label

Frequency

Text

0.

Not a member at time of vote

1.

Yes (Y)

87

2.

Paired Yes (PY)

3.

Announced Yes (AY)

4.

Announced No (AN)

5.

Paired No (PN)

6.

No (N)

7

7.

General Pair

8.

Present

9.

Not voting or not ascertained

Range of Valid Data Values: 1-8

Range of Invalid Data Values: 09

Universe: members of the 102nd US Senate

March 10, 1992 20037

Location:

Start: 348
Width: 1

Variable Text: DCR-138 Y=82 N=6 S792. Indoor Radon Abatement/Passage. Passage of the bill to reauthorize and expand federal programs designed to reduce radon contamination in buildings. Radon is a natural radioactive gas that can damage lung tissue. Passed 82-6: R 30-6; D 52-0 (ND 36-0, SD 16-0), March 10, 1992. A "nay" was a vote in support of the president's position.  (link)

Value

Label

Frequency

Text

0.

Not a member at time of vote

1.

Yes (Y)

82

2.

Paired Yes (PY)

3.

Announced Yes (AY)

4.

Announced No (AN)

5.

Paired No (PN)

6.

No (N)

6

7.

General Pair

8.

Present

9.

Not voting or not ascertained

Range of Valid Data Values: 1-8

Range of Invalid Data Values: 09

Universe: members of the 102nd US Senate

March 11, 1992 20038

Location:

Start: 349
Width: 1

Variable Text: DCR-138 Y=61 N=36 Bentsen (D, TX) HR4210. 1992 Tax Bill/Prescription Drug Costs. Bentsen, D-Texas, motion to table (kill) the Pryor, D-Ark., amendment to contain the cost of prescription drugs by denying certain tax breaks to drug companies that raise prices above the rate of inflation as reflected in the Consumer Price Index. Motion agreed to 61-36: R 41-2; D 20-34 (ND 11-26, SD 9-8), March 11, 1992.  (link)

Value

Label

Frequency

Text

0.

Not a member at time of vote

1.

Yes (Y)

61

2.

Paired Yes (PY)

3.

Announced Yes (AY)

4.

Announced No (AN)

5.

Paired No (PN)

6.

No (N)

36

7.

General Pair

8.

Present

9.

Not voting or not ascertained

Range of Valid Data Values: 1-8

Range of Invalid Data Values: 09

Universe: members of the 102nd US Senate

March 11, 1992 20039

Location:

Start: 350
Width: 1

Variable Text: DCR-138 Y=37 N=60 Packwood (R, OR) HR4210. 1992 Tax Bill/Budget Waiver. Packwood, R-Ore., motion to waive a point of order against the Packwood substitute amendment for not meeting pay-as-you-go requirements as scored by the Congressional Budget Office. The substitute would implement a plan that includes a cut in the capital gains rate, a $5,000 tax credit and penalty-free withdrawals from Individual Retirement Accounts for first-time home buyers, passive loss deductions for real estate developers, an increase in the rate of depreciation for business equipment, new rules encouraging real estate investment by pension funds, a more generous depreciation for companies under the alternative minimum tax and a repeal of all the 1990 luxury excise taxes. Motion rejected 37-60: R 36-7; D 1-53 (ND 0-37, SD 1-16), March 11, 1992. A three-fifths majority (60) of the total Senate is required to waive the Budget Act. (Subsequently, the point of order was sustained and the Packwood substitute fell.)  (link)

Value

Label

Frequency

Text

0.

Not a member at time of vote

1.

Yes (Y)

37

2.

Paired Yes (PY)

3.

Announced Yes (AY)

4.

Announced No (AN)

5.

Paired No (PN)

6.

No (N)

60

7.

General Pair

8.

Present

9.

Not voting or not ascertained

Range of Valid Data Values: 1-8

Range of Invalid Data Values: 09

Universe: members of the 102nd US Senate

March 12, 1992 20040

Location:

Start: 351
Width: 1

Variable Text: DCR-138 Y=57 N=38 Bentsen (D, TX) HR4210. 1992 Tax Bill. Bentsen, D-Texas, motion to table (kill) the Levin, D-Mich., amendment to eliminate the $300-a-child tax credit for middle-income families and express the sense of the Senate that the savings be used for deficit reduction, job training and transportation infrastructure. Motion agreed to 57-38: R 9-33; D 48-5 (ND 32-4, SD 16-1), March 12, 1992.  (link)

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Text

0.

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1.

Yes (Y)

57

2.

Paired Yes (PY)

3.

Announced Yes (AY)

4.

Announced No (AN)

5.

Paired No (PN)

6.

No (N)

38

7.

General Pair

8.

Present

9.

Not voting or not ascertained

Range of Valid Data Values: 1-8

Range of Invalid Data Values: 09

Universe: members of the 102nd US Senate

March 12, 1992 20041

Location:

Start: 352
Width: 1

Variable Text: DCR-138 Y=95 N=2 Helms (R, NC) HR4210. 1992 Tax Bill/House Bank Scandal. Helms, R-N.C., amendment to express the sense of the Senate that no Senate bank with characteristics similar to those of the former House bank should ever be established. Adopted 95-2: R 43-0; D 52-2 (ND 35-2, SD 17-0), March 12, 1992.  (link)

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Text

0.

Not a member at time of vote

1.

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95

2.

Paired Yes (PY)

3.

Announced Yes (AY)

4.

Announced No (AN)

5.

Paired No (PN)

6.

No (N)

2

7.

General Pair

8.

Present

9.

Not voting or not ascertained

Range of Valid Data Values: 1-8

Range of Invalid Data Values: 09

Universe: members of the 102nd US Senate

March 12, 1992 20042

Location:

Start: 353
Width: 1

Variable Text: DCR-138 Y=36 N=62 Bentsen (D, TX) HR4210. 1992 Tax Bill/Pension Funds. Bentsen, D-Texas, motion to table (kill) the Reid, D-Nev., amendment to prohibit states from taxing the income from the pension or retirement funds of any individual who is not a current resident of the state. Motion rejected 36-62: R 7-36; D 29-26 (ND 18-20, SD 11-6), March 12, 1992. (Subsequently, the Reid amendment was adopted by voice vote.)  (link)

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Label

Frequency

Text

0.

Not a member at time of vote

1.

Yes (Y)

36

2.

Paired Yes (PY)

3.

Announced Yes (AY)

4.

Announced No (AN)

5.

Paired No (PN)

6.

No (N)

62

7.

General Pair

8.

Present

9.

Not voting or not ascertained

Range of Valid Data Values: 1-8

Range of Invalid Data Values: 09

Universe: members of the 102nd US Senate

March 12, 1992 20043

Location:

Start: 354
Width: 1

Variable Text: DCR-138 Y=46 N=51 McCain (R, AZ) HR4210. 1992 Tax Bill/Budget Waiver. McCain, R-Ariz., motion to waive a point of order against the McCain amendment for reducing revenue levels below the level set forth in the budget resolution. The McCain amendment would provide tax incentives for businesses locating on Indian reservations. Motion rejected 46-51: R 37-6; D 9-45 (ND 8-30, SD 1-15), March 12, 1992. A three-fifths majority (60) of the total Senate is required to waive the Budget Act. (Subsequently, the point of order was sustained and the McCain amendment fell.)  (link)

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Text

0.

Not a member at time of vote

1.

Yes (Y)

46

2.

Paired Yes (PY)

3.

Announced Yes (AY)

4.

Announced No (AN)

5.

Paired No (PN)

6.

No (N)

51

7.

General Pair

8.

Present

9.

Not voting or not ascertained

Range of Valid Data Values: 1-8

Range of Invalid Data Values: 09

Universe: members of the 102nd US Senate

March 13, 1992 20044

Location:

Start: 355
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Variable Text: DCR-138 Y=37 N=58 McCain (R, AZ) HR4210. 1992 Tax Bill/Budget Waiver. McCain, R-Ariz., motion to waive the budget act with respect to the Sasser, D-Tenn., point of order against the McCain amendment for encroaching on jurisdiction of the Budget Committee. The McCain amendment would require 60 votes for legislation increasing taxes. Motion rejected 37-58: R 35-8; D 2-50 (ND 0-35, SD 2-15), March 13, 1992. Such a waiver requires 60 votes. (Subsequently, the Sasser point of order was sustained, and the McCain amendment fell.)  (link)

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Text

0.

Not a member at time of vote

1.

Yes (Y)

37

2.

Paired Yes (PY)

3.

Announced Yes (AY)

4.

Announced No (AN)

5.

Paired No (PN)

6.

No (N)

58

7.

General Pair

8.

Present

9.

Not voting or not ascertained

Range of Valid Data Values: 1-8

Range of Invalid Data Values: 09

Universe: members of the 102nd US Senate

March 13, 1992 20045

Location:

Start: 356
Width: 1

Variable Text: DCR-138 Y=53 N=42 Moynihan (D, NY) HR4210. 1992 Tax Bill/Highway Trust Funds. Moynihan, D-N.Y., motion to table (kill) the Bumpers, D-Ark., amendment to express the sense of the Senate that pay-as-you-go requirements should be waived to authorize spending $10 billion in fiscal 1992-93 from Highway Trust Funds. Motion agreed to 53-42: R 37-6; D 16-36 (ND 11-24, SD 5-12), March 13, 1992  (link)

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Text

0.

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1.

Yes (Y)

53

2.

Paired Yes (PY)

3.

Announced Yes (AY)

4.

Announced No (AN)

5.

Paired No (PN)

6.

No (N)

42

7.

General Pair

8.

Present

9.

Not voting or not ascertained

Range of Valid Data Values: 1-8

Range of Invalid Data Values: 09

Universe: members of the 102nd US Senate

March 13, 1992 20046

Location:

Start: 357
Width: 1

Variable Text: DCR-138 Y=33 N=62 Bentsen (D, TX) HR4210. 1992 Tax Bill/Workfare Programs. Bentsen, D-Texas, motion to table (kill) the D'Amato, R-N.Y., amendment to reduce by 10 percent welfare assistance to states that do not have workfare programs. Motion rejected 33-62: R 2-41; D 31-21 (ND 22-13, SD 9-8), March 13, 1992. (Subsequently, the D'Amato amendment was agreed to by voice vote.)  (link)

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Text

0.

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1.

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33

2.

Paired Yes (PY)

3.

Announced Yes (AY)

4.

Announced No (AN)

5.

Paired No (PN)

6.

No (N)

62

7.

General Pair

8.

Present

9.

Not voting or not ascertained

Range of Valid Data Values: 1-8

Range of Invalid Data Values: 09

Universe: members of the 102nd US Senate

March 13, 1992 20047

Location:

Start: 358
Width: 1

Variable Text: DCR-138 Y=62 N=35 Bentsen (D, TX) HR4210. 1992 Tax Bill/Child-Care Facilities. Bentsen, D-Texas, motion to table (kill) the DeConcini, D-Ariz., amendment to establish a tax credit for employers who provide child-care facilities. Motion agreed to 62-35: R 37-6; D 25-29 (ND 12-25, SD 13-4), March 13, 1992.  (link)

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Text

0.

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1.

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62

2.

Paired Yes (PY)

3.

Announced Yes (AY)

4.

Announced No (AN)

5.

Paired No (PN)

6.

No (N)

35

7.

General Pair

8.

Present

9.

Not voting or not ascertained

Range of Valid Data Values: 1-8

Range of Invalid Data Values: 09

Universe: members of the 102nd US Senate

March 13, 1992 20048

Location:

Start: 359
Width: 1

Variable Text: DCR-138 Y=36 N=61 Kasten (R, WI) HR4210. 1992 Tax Bill/Budget Waiver. Kasten, R-Wis., motion to waive the budget act with respect to the Bentsen, D-Texas, point of order against the Kasten amendment for reducing revenue below the level set by the budget resolution. The Kasten amendment would strike tax increases, freeze discretionary spending and cut defense to levels in the president's budget. Motion rejected 36-61: R 35-8; D 1-53 (ND 0-37, SD 1-16), March 13, 1992. Such a waiver requires 60 votes. (Subsequently, the Bentsen point of order was sustained, and the Kasten amendment fell.)  (link)

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Text

0.

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1.

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36

2.

Paired Yes (PY)

3.

Announced Yes (AY)

4.

Announced No (AN)

5.

Paired No (PN)

6.

No (N)

61

7.

General Pair

8.

Present

9.

Not voting or not ascertained

Range of Valid Data Values: 1-8

Range of Invalid Data Values: 09

Universe: members of the 102nd US Senate

March 13, 1992 20049

Location:

Start: 360
Width: 1

Variable Text: DCR-138 Y=45 N=53 Kasten (R, WI) HR4210. 1992 Tax Bill/Budget Waiver. Kasten, R-Wis., motion to waive the budget act with respect to the Bentsen, D-Texas, point of order against the Kasten amendment for reducing revenue below the level set by the budget resolution. The Kasten amendment would allow gains from the sale of farm assets to be rolled into individual retirement accounts. Motion rejected 45-53: R 34-9; D 11-44 (ND 8-30, SD 3-14), March 13, 1992. Such a waiver requires 60 votes. (Subsequently, the Bentsen point of order was sustained, and the Kasten amendment fell.)  (link)

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Text

0.

Not a member at time of vote

1.

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45

2.

Paired Yes (PY)

3.

Announced Yes (AY)

4.

Announced No (AN)

5.

Paired No (PN)

6.

No (N)

53

7.

General Pair

8.

Present

9.

Not voting or not ascertained

Range of Valid Data Values: 1-8

Range of Invalid Data Values: 09

Universe: members of the 102nd US Senate

March 13, 1992 20050

Location:

Start: 361
Width: 1

Variable Text: DCR-138 Y=43 N=55 Seymour (R, CA) HR4210. 1992 Tax Bill/Budget Waiver. Seymour, R-Calif., motion to waive the budget act with respect to the Bentsen, D-Texas, point of order against the Seymour amendment for reducing revenue below the level set by the budget resolution. The Seymour amendment would strike provisions to create a bracket of 36 percent for high-income taxpayers. Motion rejected 43-55: R 42-1; D 1-54 (ND 0-38, SD 1-16), March 13, 1992. Such a waiver requires 60 votes. (Subsequently, the Bentsen point of order was sustained, and the Seymour amendment fell.)  (link)

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Text

0.

Not a member at time of vote

1.

Yes (Y)

43

2.

Paired Yes (PY)

3.

Announced Yes (AY)

4.

Announced No (AN)

5.

Paired No (PN)

6.

No (N)

55

7.

General Pair

8.

Present

9.

Not voting or not ascertained

Range of Valid Data Values: 1-8

Range of Invalid Data Values: 09

Universe: members of the 102nd US Senate

March 13, 1992 20051

Location:

Start: 362
Width: 1

Variable Text: DCR-138 Y=50 N=47 HR4210. 1992 Tax Bill/Passage. Passage of the $70.9 billion revenue bill that would create a top income tax rate of 36 percent, place a 10 percent surtax on millionaires, create a $300 child tax credit for families with taxable income of less than $47,500, reduce capital gains taxes with a graduated system, allow passive loss deductions for real estate developers, repeal certain luxury excise taxes and extend certain expiring tax breaks. Passed 50-47: R 0-43; D 50-4 (ND 36-1, SD 14-3), March 13, 1992. A "nay" was a vote supporting the president's position.  (link)

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Text

0.

Not a member at time of vote

1.

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50

2.

Paired Yes (PY)

3.

Announced Yes (AY)

4.

Announced No (AN)

5.

Paired No (PN)

6.

No (N)

47

7.

General Pair

8.

Present

9.

Not voting or not ascertained

Range of Valid Data Values: 1-8

Range of Invalid Data Values: 09

Universe: members of the 102nd US Senate

March 18, 1992 20052

Location:

Start: 363
Width: 1

Variable Text: DCR-138 Y=60 N=38 HR2212. Conditional MFN for China in 1992/Veto Override. Passage, over President Bush's March 2 veto, of the bill to prohibit the president from granting most-favored-nation (MFN) status to China for the 12-month period beginning July 3, 1992, unless he reports that China has accounted for and released prisoners detained because of the 1989 pro-democracy protest ending in the June 3 crackdown in Tiananmen Square, and unless he reports that China has made significant progress in preventing human rights abuses, remedying unfair trade practices and limiting weapons proliferation. Rejected 60-38: R 9-34; D 51-4 (ND 36-2, SD 15-2), March 18, 1992. A two-thirds majority of those present and voting (66 in this case) of both houses is required to override a veto. A "nay" was a vote supporting the president's position.  (link)

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Label

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Text

0.

Not a member at time of vote

1.

Yes (Y)

60

2.

Paired Yes (PY)

3.

Announced Yes (AY)

4.

Announced No (AN)

5.

Paired No (PN)

6.

No (N)

38

7.

General Pair

8.

Present

9.

Not voting or not ascertained

Range of Valid Data Values: 1-8

Range of Invalid Data Values: 09

Universe: members of the 102nd US Senate

March 19, 1992 20053

Location:

Start: 364
Width: 1

Variable Text: DCR-138 Y=54 N=43 Mitchell (D, ME) HR3371. Crime Bill/Cloture. Mitchell, D-Maine, motion to invoke cloture (thus limiting debate) on the conference report to mandate a five-day waiting period and a background check for handgun purchases; authorize $3.3 billion for federal, state and local law enforcement; codify a "good faith" exception to the exclusionary rule; extend the federal death penalty to 53 crimes; and limit federal death row habeas corpus appeals to one, filed within one year from the time a petitioner has exhausted all direct appeals. Motion rejected 54-43: R 4-38; D 50-5 (ND 37-1, SD 13-4), March 19, 1992. A three-fifths majority vote (60) of the total Senate is required to invoke cloture. A "nay" was a vote supporting the president's position.  (link)

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Label

Frequency

Text

0.

Not a member at time of vote

1.

Yes (Y)

54

2.

Paired Yes (PY)

3.

Announced Yes (AY)

4.

Announced No (AN)

5.

Paired No (PN)

6.

No (N)

43

7.

General Pair

8.

Present

9.

Not voting or not ascertained

Range of Valid Data Values: 1-8

Range of Invalid Data Values: 09

Universe: members of the 102nd US Senate

March 20, 1992 20054

Location:

Start: 365
Width: 1

Variable Text: DCR-138 Y=50 N=44 HR4210. 1992 Tax Bill/Conference Report. Adoption of the conference report to create a 20 percent tax credit against Social Security taxes paid by middle-income families to be replaced in 1994 by a permanent $300-a-child tax credit. The credits would be paid for by increasing the current top tax rate from 31 percent to 36 percent and imposing a 10 percent surtax on millionaires. The conference report would provide other provisions designed to spur economic growth, including a progressive capital gains tax cut. Taxpayers could also deduct up to $2,000 per year contributed to individual retirement accounts; qualified taxpayers could make penalty-free withdrawals for first-time home purchases or for medical or educational expenses. Adopted 50-44: R 0-41; D 50-3 (ND 36-0, SD 14-3), March 20, 1992. A "nay" was a vote in support of the president's position.  (link)

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Label

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Text

0.

Not a member at time of vote

1.

Yes (Y)

50

2.

Paired Yes (PY)

3.

Announced Yes (AY)

4.

Announced No (AN)

5.

Paired No (PN)

6.

No (N)

44

7.

General Pair

8.

Present

9.

Not voting or not ascertained

Range of Valid Data Values: 1-8

Range of Invalid Data Values: 09

Universe: members of the 102nd US Senate

March 26, 1992 20055

Location:

Start: 366
Width: 1

Variable Text: DCR-138 Y=75 N=22 S1696. Montana Wilderness/Passage. Passage of the bill to designate 1.2 million acres in Montana as wilderness, restricting it from development or park use; release 4 million acres for multiple-use activities; and create wilderness study and national recreation areas. Passed 75-22: R 41-2; D 34-20 (ND 21-16, SD 13-4), March 26, 1992.  (link)

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Label

Frequency

Text

0.

Not a member at time of vote

1.

Yes (Y)

75

2.

Paired Yes (PY)

3.

Announced Yes (AY)

4.

Announced No (AN)

5.

Paired No (PN)

6.

No (N)

22

7.

General Pair

8.

Present

9.

Not voting or not ascertained

Range of Valid Data Values: 1-8

Range of Invalid Data Values: 09

Universe: members of the 102nd US Senate

March 26, 1992 20056

Location:

Start: 367
Width: 1

Variable Text: DCR-138 Y=50 N=48 Mitchell (D, ME) S2399. Eliminate Budget Fire Walls/Cloture. Mitchell, D-Maine, motion to invoke cloture (thus limiting debate) on the motion to proceed to the bill to modify the 1990 Budget Enforcement Act (PL 101-508) to knock down the walls that prohibit the shifting of funds between defense and domestic appropriations. Motion rejected 50-48: R 3-40; D 47-8 (ND 35-3, SD 12-5), March 26, 1992. A three-fifths majority vote (60) of the total Senate is required to invoke cloture. A "nay" was a vote supporting the president's position.  (link)

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Label

Frequency

Text

0.

Not a member at time of vote

1.

Yes (Y)

50

2.

Paired Yes (PY)

3.

Announced Yes (AY)

4.

Announced No (AN)

5.

Paired No (PN)

6.

No (N)

48

7.

General Pair

8.

Present

9.

Not voting or not ascertained

Range of Valid Data Values: 1-8

Range of Invalid Data Values: 09

Universe: members of the 102nd US Senate

March 26, 1992 20057

Location:

Start: 368
Width: 1

Variable Text: DCR-138 Y=45 N=48 Kerry (D, MA) S2482. RTC Funding/Budget Waiver. Kerry, D-Mass., motion to waive the budget act with respect to the Garn, R-Utah, point of order against the Kerry amendment for violating Section 306 of the 1974 Congressional Budget Act and encroaching on the Budget Committee's jurisdiction. The Kerry amendment would require all money provided to the Resolution Trust Corporation (RTC) to be counted as direct spending toward the deficit and require that all grants and loans to the RTC be offset so as to be budget-neutral over a three-year period. Motion rejected 45-48: R 3-37; D 42-11 (ND 31-5, SD 11-6), March 26, 1992. (Senate rules require a 60-vote majority to waive such points of order. Subsequently, the chair upheld the Garn point of order and the Kerry amendment fell.)  (link)

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Label

Frequency

Text

0.

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1.

Yes (Y)

45

2.

Paired Yes (PY)

3.

Announced Yes (AY)

4.

Announced No (AN)

5.

Paired No (PN)

6.

No (N)

48

7.

General Pair

8.

Present

9.

Not voting or not ascertained

Range of Valid Data Values: 1-8

Range of Invalid Data Values: 09

Universe: members of the 102nd US Senate

March 26, 1992 20058

Location:

Start: 369
Width: 1

Variable Text: DCR-138 Y=58 N=36 Riegle (D, MI) S2482. RTC Funding/"Clean Bill". Riegle, D-Mich., motion to table (kill) the Gramm, R-Texas, amendment to strike all language from the bill except for a provision that would provide approximately $42 billion in additional financing for the resolution of failed savings and loans by the Resolution Trust Corporation. Motion agreed to 58-36: R 5-35; D 53-1 (ND 37-0, SD 16-1), March 26, 1992.  (link)

Value

Label

Frequency

Text

0.

Not a member at time of vote

1.

Yes (Y)

58

2.

Paired Yes (PY)

3.

Announced Yes (AY)

4.

Announced No (AN)

5.

Paired No (PN)

6.

No (N)

36

7.

General Pair

8.

Present

9.

Not voting or not ascertained

Range of Valid Data Values: 1-8

Range of Invalid Data Values: 09

Universe: members of the 102nd US Senate

March 26, 1992 20059

Location:

Start: 370
Width: 1

Variable Text: DCR-138 Y=52 N=42 S2482. RTC Funding/Passage. Passage of the bill to provide the Resolution Trust Corporation with $42 billion to resolve failed savings and loan institutions by eliminating the April 1, 1992, expiration date on $25 billion provided last fall - of which $8 billion has been spent - and provide an additional $25 billion through April 1, 1993. The bill also includes provisions governing activities of the Resolution Trust Corporation in closing failed thrifts. Passed 52-42: R 23-17; D 29-25 (ND 17-20, SD 12-5), March 26, 1992. A "yea" was a vote supporting the president's position.  (link)

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Label

Frequency

Text

0.

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1.

Yes (Y)

52

2.

Paired Yes (PY)

3.

Announced Yes (AY)

4.

Announced No (AN)

5.

Paired No (PN)

6.

No (N)

42

7.

General Pair

8.

Present

9.

Not voting or not ascertained

Range of Valid Data Values: 1-8

Range of Invalid Data Values: 09

Universe: members of the 102nd US Senate

March 31, 1992 20060

Location:

Start: 371
Width: 1

Variable Text: DCR-138 Y=98 N=2 Mitchell (D, ME) HR2507. National Institutes of Health Reauthorization/Cloture. Mitchell, D-Maine, motion to invoke cloture (thus limiting debate) on the motion to proceed to the bill to reauthorize and amend the programs of NIH, including $2.2 billion for the National Cancer Institute and $1.5 billion for the Heart, Lung and Blood Institute. The bill would lift the ban on fetal tissue transplant research, including fetal tissue obtained from induced abortions. Motion agreed to 98-2: R 41-2; D 57-0 (ND 40-0, SD 17-0), March 31, 1992. A three-fifths majority vote (60) of the total Senate is required to invoke cloture.  (link)

Value

Label

Frequency

Text

0.

Not a member at time of vote

1.

Yes (Y)

98

2.

Paired Yes (PY)

3.

Announced Yes (AY)

4.

Announced No (AN)

5.

Paired No (PN)

6.

No (N)

2

7.

General Pair

8.

Present

9.

Not voting or not ascertained

Range of Valid Data Values: 1-8

Range of Invalid Data Values: 09

Universe: members of the 102nd US Senate

March 31, 1992 20061

Location:

Start: 372
Width: 1

Variable Text: DCR-138 Y=23 N=77 Hatch (R, UT) HR2507. National Institutes of Health Reauthorization/Fetal Tissue Research. Hatch, R-Utah, amendment to replace the provisions in the bill that lift the ban on fetal tissue transplant research, including fetal tissue obtained from induced abortions with provisions to establish a nonprofit registry of those desiring to participate in the creation of a nonprofit fetal tissue bank of tissue from spontaneous abortions and ectopic pregnancies for use in fetal tissue transplantation. Rejected 23-77: R 20-23; D 3-54 (ND 1-39, SD 2-15), March 31, 1992. A "yea" was a vote supporting the president's position.  (link)

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Label

Frequency

Text

0.

Not a member at time of vote

1.

Yes (Y)

23

2.

Paired Yes (PY)

3.

Announced Yes (AY)

4.

Announced No (AN)

5.

Paired No (PN)

6.

No (N)

77

7.

General Pair

8.

Present

9.

Not voting or not ascertained

Range of Valid Data Values: 1-8

Range of Invalid Data Values: 09

Universe: members of the 102nd US Senate

April 01, 1992 20062

Location:

Start: 373
Width: 1

Variable Text: DCR-138 Y=84 N=16 HJRES456. Fiscal 1992 Foreign Aid Continuing Appropriations/Passage. Passage of the joint resolution to fund foreign aid for the remainder of the fiscal year through Sept. 30, 1992. Most programs would be funded at either the fiscal 1991 level or the level in the House-passed bill for fiscal 1992, whichever is lower. The bill does not include the loan guarantees for Israel but would provide an increase of $270 million for U.N. peacekeeping activities and give the administration greater flexibility to direct aid to the former republics of the Soviet Union. Passed 84-16: R 33-10; D 51-6 (ND 36-4, SD 15-2), April 1, 1992. A "yea" was a vote supporting the president's position.  (link)

Value

Label

Frequency

Text

0.

Not a member at time of vote

1.

Yes (Y)

84

2.

Paired Yes (PY)

3.

Announced Yes (AY)

4.

Announced No (AN)

5.

Paired No (PN)

6.

No (N)

16

7.

General Pair

8.

Present

9.

Not voting or not ascertained

Range of Valid Data Values: 1-8

Range of Invalid Data Values: 09

Universe: members of the 102nd US Senate

April 01, 1992 20063

Location:

Start: 374
Width: 1

Variable Text: DCR-138 Y=99 N=1 SRES277. Israeli Loan Guarantees/Adoption. Adoption of the resolution to express the sense of the Senate that the U.S. government should support appropriate loan guarantees to Israel for refugee absorption. Adopted 99-1: R 43-0; D 56-1 (ND 39-1, SD 17-0), April 1, 1992.  (link)

Value

Label

Frequency

Text

0.

Not a member at time of vote

1.

Yes (Y)

99

2.

Paired Yes (PY)

3.

Announced Yes (AY)

4.

Announced No (AN)

5.

Paired No (PN)

6.

No (N)

1

7.

General Pair

8.

Present

9.

Not voting or not ascertained

Range of Valid Data Values: 1-8

Range of Invalid Data Values: 09

Universe: members of the 102nd US Senate

April 02, 1992 20064

Location:

Start: 375
Width: 1

Variable Text: DCR-138 Y=57 N=40 Simon (D, IL) HR2507. National Institutes of Health Reauthorization/Sexual Behavior Surveys. Simon, D-Ill., amendment to require all NIH human sexual behavior surveys to meet the standard peer and ethical review process, be determined to provide information to reduce the incidence of sexually transmitted diseases and improve reproductive health. Adopted 57-40: R 6-36; D 51-4 (ND 36-2, SD 15-2), April 2, 1992.  (link)

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Label

Frequency

Text

0.

Not a member at time of vote

1.

Yes (Y)

57

2.

Paired Yes (PY)

3.

Announced Yes (AY)

4.

Announced No (AN)

5.

Paired No (PN)

6.

No (N)

40

7.

General Pair

8.

Present

9.

Not voting or not ascertained

Range of Valid Data Values: 1-8

Range of Invalid Data Values: 09

Universe: members of the 102nd US Senate

April 02, 1992 20065

Location:

Start: 376
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Variable Text: DCR-138 Y=51 N=46 Helms (R, NC) HR2507. National Institutes of Health Reauthorization/SHARP Survey. Helms, R-N.C., amendment to prohibit funding for the SHARP survey of adult sexual behavior and the American Teenage Study of adolescent sexual behavior. Adopted 51-46: R 36-6; D 15-40 (ND 5-33, SD 10-7), April 2, 1992.  (link)

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Label

Frequency

Text

0.

Not a member at time of vote

1.

Yes (Y)

51

2.

Paired Yes (PY)

3.

Announced Yes (AY)

4.

Announced No (AN)

5.

Paired No (PN)

6.

No (N)

46

7.

General Pair

8.

Present

9.

Not voting or not ascertained

Range of Valid Data Values: 1-8

Range of Invalid Data Values: 09

Universe: members of the 102nd US Senate

April 02, 1992 20066

Location:

Start: 377
Width: 1

Variable Text: DCR-138 Y=87 N=10 HR2507. National Institutes of Health Reauthorization/Passage. Passage of the bill to reauthorize and amend the programs of NIH, including $2.2 billion for the National Cancer Institute and $1.5 billion for the Heart, Lung and Blood Institute. The bill would lift the ban on fetal tissue transplant research, including fetal tissue obtained from induced abortions. Passed 87-10: R 33-9; D 54-1 (ND 38-0, SD 16-1), April 2, 1992. A "nay" was a vote supporting the president's position.  (link)

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Label

Frequency

Text

0.

Not a member at time of vote

1.

Yes (Y)

87

2.

Paired Yes (PY)

3.

Announced Yes (AY)

4.

Announced No (AN)

5.

Paired No (PN)

6.

No (N)

10

7.

General Pair

8.

Present

9.

Not voting or not ascertained

Range of Valid Data Values: 1-8

Range of Invalid Data Values: 09

Universe: members of the 102nd US Senate

April 07, 1992 20067

Location:

Start: 378
Width: 1

Variable Text: DCR-138 Y=87 N=11 HCONRES292. U.N. Conference on Environment Development/Adoption. Adoption of the concurrent resolution to express the sense of Congress that the president should play a strong, active role in developing international agreements to enhance global environmental protection by supporting the U.N. Conference on Environment and Development. Adopted 87-11: R 32-11; D 55-0 (ND 40-0, SD 15-0), April 7, 1992.  (link)

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Label

Frequency

Text

0.

Not a member at time of vote

1.

Yes (Y)

87

2.

Paired Yes (PY)

3.

Announced Yes (AY)

4.

Announced No (AN)

5.

Paired No (PN)

6.

No (N)

11

7.

General Pair

8.

Present

9.

Not voting or not ascertained

Range of Valid Data Values: 1-8

Range of Invalid Data Values: 09

Universe: members of the 102nd US Senate

April 07, 1992 20068

Location:

Start: 379
Width: 1

Variable Text: DCR-138 Y=94 N=3 Bentsen (D, TX) SCONRES106. Fiscal 1993 Budget Resolution/Point of Order. Bentsen, D-Texas, amendment to create a point of order under the 1974 Congressional Budget Act and require a 60-vote super majority for any budget resolution that would decrease the excess of Social Security revenues over outlays. Adopted 94-3: R 43-0; D 51-3 (ND 36-3, SD 15-0), April 7, 1992.  (link)

Value

Label

Frequency

Text

0.

Not a member at time of vote

1.

Yes (Y)

94

2.

Paired Yes (PY)

3.

Announced Yes (AY)

4.

Announced No (AN)

5.

Paired No (PN)

6.

No (N)

3

7.

General Pair

8.

Present

9.

Not voting or not ascertained

Range of Valid Data Values: 1-8

Range of Invalid Data Values: 09

Universe: members of the 102nd US Senate

April 09, 1992 20069

Location:

Start: 380
Width: 1

Variable Text: DCR-138 Y=45 N=50 Exon (D, NE) SCONRES106. Fiscal 1993 Budget Resolution. Exon, D-Neb., amendment to reduce the defense procurement accounts for smaller weapons projects by $8.8 billion in budget authority and $4.2 billion in outlays below the committee level for fiscal 1993. Rejected 45-50: R 4-37; D 41-13 (ND 32-5, SD 9-8), April 9, 1992.  (link)

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Label

Frequency

Text

0.

Not a member at time of vote

1.

Yes (Y)

45

2.

Paired Yes (PY)

3.

Announced Yes (AY)

4.

Announced No (AN)

5.

Paired No (PN)

6.

No (N)

50

7.

General Pair

8.

Present

9.

Not voting or not ascertained

Range of Valid Data Values: 1-8

Range of Invalid Data Values: 09

Universe: members of the 102nd US Senate

April 09, 1992 20070

Location:

Start: 381
Width: 1

Variable Text: DCR-138 Y=36 N=62 Bradley (D, NJ) SCONRES106. Fiscal 1993 Budget Resolution/Budget Act Waiver. Bradley, D-N.J., motion to waive the 1974 Congressional Budget Act with respect to the Symms, R-Idaho, point of order against the Bradley amendment. The Bradley amendment would cut an additional $7 billion in budget authority for defense spending in fiscal 1993 and $11 billion over each of the next four years, with half the savings to go to education, health care and environmental clean-up and the rest to deficit reduction. Motion rejected 36-62: R 3-39; D 33-23 (ND 31-8, SD 2-15), April 9, 1992. (Sixty votes are required to uphold a point of order. Subsequently, the chair sustained the Symms point of order, and the Bradley amendment fell.)  (link)

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Label

Frequency

Text

0.

Not a member at time of vote

1.

Yes (Y)

36

2.

Paired Yes (PY)

3.

Announced Yes (AY)

4.

Announced No (AN)

5.

Paired No (PN)

6.

No (N)

62

7.

General Pair

8.

Present

9.

Not voting or not ascertained

Range of Valid Data Values: 1-8

Range of Invalid Data Values: 09

Universe: members of the 102nd US Senate

April 09, 1992 20071

Location:

Start: 382
Width: 1

Variable Text: DCR-138 Y=84 N=11 Byrd (D, WV) SCONRES106. Fiscal 1993 Budget Resolution/Balanced Budget Amendment. Byrd, D-W.Va., amendment to the Nickles, R-Okla., amendment, to express the sense of the Senate that it should adopt by June 5 a joint resolution proposing an amendment to the Constitution for a federal balanced budget, requiring the president to annually submit a balanced budget. Adopted 84-11: R 39-1; D 45-10 (ND 29-9, SD 16-1), April 9, 1992.  (link)

Value

Label

Frequency

Text

0.

Not a member at time of vote

1.

Yes (Y)

84

2.

Paired Yes (PY)

3.

Announced Yes (AY)

4.

Announced No (AN)

5.

Paired No (PN)

6.

No (N)

11

7.

General Pair

8.

Present

9.

Not voting or not ascertained

Range of Valid Data Values: 1-8

Range of Invalid Data Values: 09

Universe: members of the 102nd US Senate

April 09, 1992 20072

Location:

Start: 383
Width: 1

Variable Text: DCR-138 Y=63 N=32 Nickles (R, OK) SCONRES106. Fiscal 1993 Budget Resolution/Balanced Budget Amendment. Nickles, R-Okla., motion to waive the 1974 Congressional Budget Act with respect to the Sasser, D-Tenn., point of order against the Nickles amendment. The Nickles amendment would express the sense of the Senate that it should adopt by June 5 a joint resolution proposing an amendment to the Constitution for a federal balanced budget, requiring the president to annually submit a balanced budget. Motion agreed to 63-32: R 40-0; D 23-32 (ND 12-26, SD 11-6), April 9, 1992. (Sixty votes are required to waive a point of order. Subsequently, the chair overruled the Sasser point of order, and the Nickles amendment was adopted by voice vote.)  (link)

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Label

Frequency

Text

0.

Not a member at time of vote

1.

Yes (Y)

63

2.

Paired Yes (PY)

3.

Announced Yes (AY)

4.

Announced No (AN)

5.

Paired No (PN)

6.

No (N)

32

7.

General Pair

8.

Present

9.

Not voting or not ascertained

Range of Valid Data Values: 1-8

Range of Invalid Data Values: 09

Universe: members of the 102nd US Senate

April 09, 1992 20073

Location:

Start: 384
Width: 1

Variable Text: DCR-138 Y=53 N=40 Inouye (D, HI) SCONRES106. Fiscal 1993 Budget Resolution/Defense Cuts. Inouye, D-Hawaii, motion to table (kill) the Harkin, D-Iowa, amendment to reduce by $6 billion defense budget authority in fiscal 1993, and if the budget fire walls are eliminated, transfer the funds to programs for children, infrastructure, urban and rural economic development, and deficit reduction. Motion agreed to 53-40: R 38-1; D 15-39 (ND 8-30, SD 7-9), April 9, 1992.  (link)

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Label

Frequency

Text

0.

Not a member at time of vote

1.

Yes (Y)

53

2.

Paired Yes (PY)

3.

Announced Yes (AY)

4.

Announced No (AN)

5.

Paired No (PN)

6.

No (N)

40

7.

General Pair

8.

Present

9.

Not voting or not ascertained

Range of Valid Data Values: 1-8

Range of Invalid Data Values: 09

Universe: members of the 102nd US Senate

April 09, 1992 20074

Location:

Start: 385
Width: 1

Variable Text: DCR-138 Y=52 N=42 Seymour (R, CA) SCONRES106. Fiscal 1993 Budget Resolution/Legislative Spending. Seymour, R-Calif., amendment to reduce legislative branch expenditures by 25 percent over two years. Before being adopted, the Seymour amendment was amended by a Sasser, D-Tenn., amendment to include a similar reduction for the executive branch. Adopted 52-42: R 36-5; D 16-37 (ND 7-30, SD 9-7), April 9, 1992.  (link)

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Label

Frequency

Text

0.

Not a member at time of vote

1.

Yes (Y)

52

2.

Paired Yes (PY)

3.

Announced Yes (AY)

4.

Announced No (AN)

5.

Paired No (PN)

6.

No (N)

42

7.

General Pair

8.

Present

9.

Not voting or not ascertained

Range of Valid Data Values: 1-8

Range of Invalid Data Values: 09

Universe: members of the 102nd US Senate

April 10, 1992 20075

Location:

Start: 386
Width: 1

Variable Text: DCR-138 Y=66 N=28 Mitchell (D, ME) SCONRES106. Fiscal 1993 Budget Resolution/Entitlement Caps. Mitchell, D-Maine, amendment to exempt veterans compensation from the entitlement caps and cuts contained in the Domenici, R-N.M., substitute amendment that would cap all mandatory spending, except for Social Security and interest on the debt, beginning in fiscal 1994. Adopted 66-28: R 16-24; D 50-4 (ND 36-1, SD 14-3), April 10, 1992. (Subsequently, the Domenici substitute amendment was withdrawn.)  (link)

Value

Label

Frequency

Text

0.

Not a member at time of vote

1.

Yes (Y)

66

2.

Paired Yes (PY)

3.

Announced Yes (AY)

4.

Announced No (AN)

5.

Paired No (PN)

6.

No (N)

28

7.

General Pair

8.

Present

9.

Not voting or not ascertained

Range of Valid Data Values: 1-8

Range of Invalid Data Values: 09

Universe: members of the 102nd US Senate

April 10, 1992 20076

Location:

Start: 387
Width: 1

Variable Text: DCR-138 Y=93 N=0 DeConcini (D, AZ) SCONRES106. Fiscal 1993 Budget Resolution/WIC. DeConcini, D-Ariz., amendment to express the sense of the Senate that the Supplemental Food Program for Women, Infants and Children (WIC) should be funded at $3 billion in fiscal 1993, to keep the program on a path to eventual funding for all eligible women and children. Adopted 93-0: R 39-0; D 54-0 (ND 37-0, SD 17-0), April 10, 1992.  (link)

Value

Label

Frequency

Text

0.

Not a member at time of vote

1.

Yes (Y)

93

2.

Paired Yes (PY)

3.

Announced Yes (AY)

4.

Announced No (AN)

5.

Paired No (PN)

6.

No (N)

0

7.

General Pair

8.

Present

9.

Not voting or not ascertained

Range of Valid Data Values: 1-8

Range of Invalid Data Values: 09

Universe: members of the 102nd US Senate

April 10, 1992 20077

Location:

Start: 388
Width: 1

Variable Text: DCR-138 Y=45 N=45 Moynihan (D, NY) SCONRES106. Fiscal 1993 Budget Resolution/Movement of Recipients. Moynihan, D-N.Y., point of order that the D'Amato, R-N.Y., amendment is unconstitutional for impinging on a citizen's constitutional right to travel freely from state to state. The D'Amato amendment would lower the appropriate budget functions by $150 million over five years to lay the budget foundation for future legislation that would prohibit welfare recipients who move to a state to get higher benefits from receiving those higher benefits for one year. Point of order rejected 45-45: R 0-38; D 45-7 (ND 31-5, SD 14-2), April 10, 1992.  (link)

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Label

Frequency

Text

0.

Not a member at time of vote

1.

Yes (Y)

45

2.

Paired Yes (PY)

3.

Announced Yes (AY)

4.

Announced No (AN)

5.

Paired No (PN)

6.

No (N)

45

7.

General Pair

8.

Present

9.

Not voting or not ascertained

Range of Valid Data Values: 1-8

Range of Invalid Data Values: 09

Universe: members of the 102nd US Senate

April 10, 1992 20078

Location:

Start: 389
Width: 1

Variable Text: DCR-138 Y=43 N=47 D'Amato (R, NY) SCONRES106. Fiscal 1993 Budget Resolution/Welfare Benefits. D'Amato, R-N.Y., amendment to lower the appropriate budget functions by $150 million over five years to lay the budget foundation for future legislation that would prohibit welfare recipients who move to a state to get higher benefits from receiving those higher benefits for one year. Rejected 43-47: R 31-7; D 12-40 (ND 6-30, SD 6-10), April 10, 1992.  (link)

Value

Label

Frequency

Text

0.

Not a member at time of vote

1.

Yes (Y)

43

2.

Paired Yes (PY)

3.

Announced Yes (AY)

4.

Announced No (AN)

5.

Paired No (PN)

6.

No (N)

47

7.

General Pair

8.

Present

9.

Not voting or not ascertained

Range of Valid Data Values: 1-8

Range of Invalid Data Values: 09

Universe: members of the 102nd US Senate

April 10, 1992 20079

Location:

Start: 390
Width: 1

Variable Text: CR-138 Y=29 N=61 Grassley (R, IA) SCONRES106. Fiscal 1993 Budget Resolution/Cargo Preferences. Grassley, R-Iowa, motion to waive the 1974 Budget Act with respect to the Breaux, D-La., point of order against the Grassley amendment for not being germane. The Grassley amendment would express the sense of the Senate that cargo preference subsidies for the merchant marine should be eliminated, with the $416 million in domestic savings per year being transferred to children, welfare and education programs and the $310 million in defense savings going to establish a merchant marine reserve. Motion rejected 29-61: R 24-14; D 5-47 (ND 3-33, SD 2-14), April 10, 1992. A three-fifths majority (60) of the total Senate is required to waive such points of order. (Subsequently the chair sustained the Breaux point of order and the Grassley amendment fell.)  (link)

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Label

Frequency

Text

0.

Not a member at time of vote

1.

Yes (Y)

29

2.

Paired Yes (PY)

3.

Announced Yes (AY)

4.

Announced No (AN)

5.

Paired No (PN)

6.

No (N)

61

7.

General Pair

8.

Present

9.

Not voting or not ascertained

Range of Valid Data Values: 1-8

Range of Invalid Data Values: 09

Universe: members of the 102nd US Senate

April 10, 1992 20080

Location:

Start: 391
Width: 1

Variable Text: DCR-138 Y=54 N=35 HCONRES287. Fiscal 1993 Budget Resolution/Adoption. Adoption of the budget resolution to set budget levels for the fiscal year ending Sept. 30, 1993, as follows: budget authority, $1,514.3 billion; outlays, $1,500.5 billion; revenues, $1,173.4 billion; and deficit, $327.1 billion. Adopted 54-35: R 18-20; D 36-15 (ND 24-11, SD 12-4), April 10, 1992. (Before adoption the Senate struck all after the resolving clause and inserted instead the language of SConRes106 as amended.)  (link)

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Label

Frequency

Text

0.

Not a member at time of vote

1.

Yes (Y)

54

2.

Paired Yes (PY)

3.

Announced Yes (AY)

4.

Announced No (AN)

5.

Paired No (PN)

6.

No (N)

35

7.

General Pair

8.

Present

9.

Not voting or not ascertained

Range of Valid Data Values: 1-8

Range of Invalid Data Values: 09

Universe: members of the 102nd US Senate

April 28, 1992 20081

Location:

Start: 392
Width: 1

Variable Text: DCR-138 Y=75 N=22 HR3337. Commemorative Coins/Conference Report. Adoption of the conference report (H Rept 102-485) to mint coins in commemoration of the 200th anniversary of the White House, the 500th anniversary of Christopher Columbus' voyage, the 1994 World Cup Soccer Games, James Madison and the Bill of Rights and to mint a silver medal for Persian Gulf War veterans. The bill does not include provisions to redesign the reverse sides of the half dollar and the quarter. Adopted (thus cleared for the president) 75-22: R 41-0; D 34-22 (ND 23-16, SD 11-6), April 28, 1992.  (link)

Value

Label

Frequency

Text

0.

Not a member at time of vote

1.

Yes (Y)

72

2.

Paired Yes (PY)

3.

Announced Yes (AY)

4.

Announced No (AN)

5.

Paired No (PN)

6.

No (N)

22

7.

General Pair

8.

Present

9.

Not voting or not ascertained

Range of Valid Data Values: 1-8

Range of Invalid Data Values: 09

Universe: members of the 102nd US Senate

April 30, 1992 20082

Location:

Start: 393
Width: 1

Variable Text: DCR-138 Y=58 N=42 S3. Campaign Finance/Conference Report. Adoption of the conference report to limit spending (H Rept 102-487) in congressional campaigns by providing incentives to candidates to agree to voluntary spending limits, restricting money that candidates can accept from political action committees (PACs) and restricting "soft money" raised and spent by state parties in federal elections. The bill would create separate systems for House and Senate campaigns; none of the provisions of the bill would become effective until the cost of public financing was offset by subsequent legislation. Adopted (thus cleared for the president) 58-42: R 3-40; D 55-2 (ND 40-0, SD 15-2), April 30, 1992. A "nay" was a vote supporting the president's position.  (link)

Value

Label

Frequency

Text

0.

Not a member at time of vote

1.

Yes (Y)

58

2.

Paired Yes (PY)

3.

Announced Yes (AY)

4.

Announced No (AN)

5.

Paired No (PN)

6.

No (N)

42

7.

General Pair

8.

Present

9.

Not voting or not ascertained

Range of Valid Data Values: 1-8

Range of Invalid Data Values: 09

Universe: members of the 102nd US Senate

May 05, 1992 20083

Location:

Start: 394
Width: 1

Variable Text: DCR-138 Y=46 N=52 McCain (R, AZ) S2403. Fiscal 1992 Rescissions/Seawolf Submarine. McCain, R-Ariz., amendment to the Byrd, D-W.Va., substitute amendment, to rescind, as proposed by the Bush administration, nearly $3 billion in funding for a second and third Seawolf nuclear submarine. Rejected 46-52: R 36-7; D 10-45 (ND 8-30, SD 2-15), May 5, 1992. A "yea" was a vote in support of the president's position.  (link)

Value

Label

Frequency

Text

0.

Not a member at time of vote

1.

Yes (Y)

46

2.

Paired Yes (PY)

3.

Announced Yes (AY)

4.

Announced No (AN)

5.

Paired No (PN)

6.

No (N)

52

7.

General Pair

8.

Present

9.

Not voting or not ascertained

Range of Valid Data Values: 1-8

Range of Invalid Data Values: 09

Universe: members of the 102nd US Senate

May 05, 1992 20084

Location:

Start: 395
Width: 1

Variable Text: DCR-138 Y=43 N=55 Brown (R, CO) S2403. Fiscal 1992 Rescissions/Administration Proposals. Brown, R-Colo., amendment to include in the bill about $60 million in rescissions for 42 programs as proposed by the Bush administration but dropped by the Appropriations Committee. Rejected 43-55: R 34-8; D 9-47 (ND 6-33, SD 3-14), May 5, 1992. A "yea" was a vote in support of the president's position.  (link)

Value

Label

Frequency

Text

0.

Not a member at time of vote

1.

Yes (Y)

43

2.

Paired Yes (PY)

3.

Announced Yes (AY)

4.

Announced No (AN)

5.

Paired No (PN)

6.

No (N)

55

7.

General Pair

8.

Present

9.

Not voting or not ascertained

Range of Valid Data Values: 1-8

Range of Invalid Data Values: 09

Universe: members of the 102nd US Senate

May 06, 1992 20085

Location:

Start: 396
Width: 1

Variable Text: DCR-138 Y=61 N=38 HR4990. Fiscal 1992 Rescissions/Committee Substitute. Senate Appropriations Committee amendment to rescind $8,287,546,644 in previously approved budget authority for fiscal 1992, including $7.2 billion in defense, $910 million in domestic programs and $172 million in foreign aid. The bill would rescind funding for the B-2 bomber and the Strategic Defense Initiative but not the second and third Seawolf nuclear submarines. In accordance with the Congressional Budget Act of 1974, the administration requested rescissions totaling $7,862,772,690. Adopted 61-38: R 7-36; D 54-2 (ND 39-0, SD 15-2), May 6, 1992. (The bill was subsequently returned to the Senate calendar. A unanimous consent agreement provided that when the Senate receives the House rescissions bill (HR4990), the Senate shall strike all but the enacting clause and insert the text of S2403, as amended by the committee substitute.) A "nay" was a vote in support of the president's position.  (link)

Value

Label

Frequency

Text

0.

Not a member at time of vote

1.

Yes (Y)

61

2.

Paired Yes (PY)

3.

Announced Yes (AY)

4.

Announced No (AN)

5.

Paired No (PN)

6.

No (N)

38

7.

General Pair

8.

Present

9.

Not voting or not ascertained

Range of Valid Data Values: 1-8

Range of Invalid Data Values: 09

Universe: members of the 102nd US Senate

May 07, 1992 20086

Location:

Start: 397
Width: 1

Variable Text: DCR-138 Y=61 N=38 Mitchell (D, ME) S250. National Motor-Voter Registration/Cloture. Mitchell, D-Maine, motion to invoke cloture on the motion to proceed to the bill to require states to permit voter registration simultaneously with applying for public certificates such as a driver's license, marriage license or hunting permit, and require that forms be made available at numerous federal and state offices. Motion agreed to 61-38: R 4-38; D 57-0 (ND 40-0, SD 17-0), May 7, 1992. A three-fifths majority vote (60) of the total Senate is required to invoke cloture. A "nay" was a vote in support of the president's position.  (link)

Value

Label

Frequency

Text

0.

Not a member at time of vote

1.

Yes (Y)

61

2.

Paired Yes (PY)

3.

Announced Yes (AY)

4.

Announced No (AN)

5.

Paired No (PN)

6.

No (N)

38

7.

General Pair

8.

Present

9.

Not voting or not ascertained

Range of Valid Data Values: 1-8

Range of Invalid Data Values: 09

Universe: members of the 102nd US Senate

May 12, 1992 20087

Location:

Start: 398
Width: 1

Variable Text: DCR-138 Y=58 N=40 S250. National Motor-Voter Registration/Cloture. Motion to invoke cloture (thus limiting debate) on the committee substitute to the bill to require states to permit voter registration simultaneously with applying for public certificates such as a driver's license, marriage license or hunting permit. Motion rejected 58-40: R 3-39; D 55-1 (ND 38-1, SD 17-0), May 12, 1992. A three-fifths majority vote (60) of the total Senate is required to invoke cloture.  (link)

Value

Label

Frequency

Text

0.

Not a member at time of vote

1.

Yes (Y)

58

2.

Paired Yes (PY)

3.

Announced Yes (AY)

4.

Announced No (AN)

5.

Paired No (PN)

6.

No (N)

40

7.

General Pair

8.

Present

9.

Not voting or not ascertained

Range of Valid Data Values: 1-8

Range of Invalid Data Values: 09

Universe: members of the 102nd US Senate

May 13, 1992 20088

Location:

Start: 399
Width: 1

Variable Text: DCR-138 Y=57 N=42 S3. Campaign Finance/Veto Override. Passage, over President Bush's May 9 veto, of the bill to limit spending in congressional campaigns by providing incentives to candidates to agree to voluntary spending limits, restricting money that candidates can accept from political action committees (PACs) and restricting "soft money" raised and spent by state parties in federal elections. The bill would create a separate system for House and Senate campaigns, and none of the provisions of the bill would become effective until the cost of public financing is offset by subsequent legislation. Rejected 57-42: R 3-40; D 54-2 (ND 39-0, SD 15-2), May 13, 1992. A two-thirds majority of those present and voting (66 in this case) is required to override a veto. A "nay" was a vote supporting the president's position.  (link)

Value

Label

Frequency

Text

0.

Not a member at time of vote

1.

Yes (Y)

57

2.

Paired Yes (PY)

3.

Announced Yes (AY)

4.

Announced No (AN)

5.

Paired No (PN)

6.

No (N)

42

7.

General Pair

8.

Present

9.

Not voting or not ascertained

Range of Valid Data Values: 1-8

Range of Invalid Data Values: 09

Universe: members of the 102nd US Senate

May 14, 1992 20089

Location:

Start: 400
Width: 1

Variable Text: DCR-138 Y=53 N=45 Rockefeller (D, WV) S250. National Motor-Voter Registration/Product Liability. Rockefeller, D-W.Va., motion to table (kill) the Kasten, R-Wis., amendment to lower the amount of awards that could be collected by plaintiffs in product-liability lawsuits by establishing a set of uniform standards under which businesses would be liable for injuries caused by their products. Motion agreed to 53-45: R 3-39; D 50-6 (ND 35-4, SD 15-2), May 14, 1992.  (link)

Value

Label

Frequency

Text

0.

Not a member at time of vote

1.

Yes (Y)

53

2.

Paired Yes (PY)

3.

Announced Yes (AY)

4.

Announced No (AN)

5.

Paired No (PN)

6.

No (N)

45

7.

General Pair

8.

Present

9.

Not voting or not ascertained

Range of Valid Data Values: 1-8

Range of Invalid Data Values: 09

Universe: members of the 102nd US Senate

May 14, 1992 20090

Location:

Start: 401
Width: 1

Variable Text: DCR-138 Y=37 N=57 Stevens (R, AK) S250. National Motor-Voter Registration/Voluntary System. Stevens, R-Alaska, substitute amendment to make the bill's provisions voluntary and authorize $25 million for fiscal 1992-94 to help states that want to implement such a registration system. The bill would make it mandatory for states to allow citizens to register to vote at the same time they apply for a driver's license or other public certificates and not authorize any funds to help states comply. Rejected 37-57: R 37-5; D 0-52 (ND 0-35, SD 0-17), May 14, 1992.  (link)

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Label

Frequency

Text

0.

Not a member at time of vote

1.

Yes (Y)

37

2.

Paired Yes (PY)

3.

Announced Yes (AY)

4.

Announced No (AN)

5.

Paired No (PN)

6.

No (N)

57

7.

General Pair

8.

Present

9.

Not voting or not ascertained

Range of Valid Data Values: 1-8

Range of Invalid Data Values: 09

Universe: members of the 102nd US Senate

May 19, 1992 20091

Location:

Start: 402
Width: 1

Variable Text: DCR-138 Y=55 N=40 Ford (D, KY) S250. National Motor-Voter Registration/Direct Financial Aid. Ford, D-Ky., motion to table (kill) the McCain, R-Ariz., amendment to restrict government agencies from registering to vote people who receive direct financial aid from that agency. Motion agreed to 55-40: R 5-37; D 50-3 (ND 38-0, SD 12-3), May 19, 1992.  (link)

Value

Label

Frequency

Text

0.

Not a member at time of vote

1.

Yes (Y)

55

2.

Paired Yes (PY)

3.

Announced Yes (AY)

4.

Announced No (AN)

5.

Paired No (PN)

6.

No (N)

40

7.

General Pair

8.

Present

9.

Not voting or not ascertained

Range of Valid Data Values: 1-8

Range of Invalid Data Values: 09

Universe: members of the 102nd US Senate

May 19, 1992 20092

Location:

Start: 403
Width: 1

Variable Text: DCR-138 Y=57 N=39 Ford (D, KY) S250. National Motor-Voter Registration/Penalties. Ford, D-Ky., motion to table (kill) the McConnell, R-Ky., amendment to raise the maximum penalty for voter fraud from the five years in the bill to ten years. The amendment would also give federal officials more discretion in determining what constitutes voter fraud. Motion agreed to 57-39: R 6-37; D 51-2 (ND 36-2, SD 15-0), May 19, 1992.  (link)

Value

Label

Frequency

Text

0.

Not a member at time of vote

1.

Yes (Y)

57

2.

Paired Yes (PY)

3.

Announced Yes (AY)

4.

Announced No (AN)

5.

Paired No (PN)

6.

No (N)

39

7.

General Pair

8.

Present

9.

Not voting or not ascertained

Range of Valid Data Values: 1-8

Range of Invalid Data Values: 09

Universe: members of the 102nd US Senate

May 19, 1992 20093

Location:

Start: 404
Width: 1

Variable Text: DCR-138 Y=61 N=36 Ford (D, KY) S250. National Motor-Voter Registration/State Operation. Ford, D-Ky., motion to table (kill) the McConnell,R-Ky., amendment to allow a state to discontinue the programs established under the bill to increase voter participation, if voter participation in 1996 is not two percent greater than the level in 1992. Motion agreed to 61-36: R 7-36; D 54-0 (ND 38-0, SD 16-0), May 19, 1992.  (link)

Value

Label

Frequency

Text

0.

Not a member at time of vote

1.

Yes (Y)

61

2.

Paired Yes (PY)

3.

Announced Yes (AY)

4.

Announced No (AN)

5.

Paired No (PN)

6.

No (N)

36

7.

General Pair

8.

Present

9.

Not voting or not ascertained

Range of Valid Data Values: 1-8

Range of Invalid Data Values: 09

Universe: members of the 102nd US Senate

May 19, 1992 20094

Location:

Start: 405
Width: 1

Variable Text: DCR-138 Y=55 N=41 Ford (D, KY) S250. National Motor-Voter Registration/Federal Funds. Ford, D-Ky., motion to table (kill) the Nickles, R-Okla., amendment to suspend the implementation of the bill until Congress enacts subsequent legislation to pay for the costs associated with the bill and incurred by the states. Motion agreed to 55-41: R 5-38; D 50-3 (ND 37-0, SD 13-3), May 19, 1992.  (link)

Value

Label

Frequency

Text

0.

Not a member at time of vote

1.

Yes (Y)

55

2.

Paired Yes (PY)

3.

Announced Yes (AY)

4.

Announced No (AN)

5.

Paired No (PN)

6.

No (N)

41

7.

General Pair

8.

Present

9.

Not voting or not ascertained

Range of Valid Data Values: 1-8

Range of Invalid Data Values: 09

Universe: members of the 102nd US Senate

May 19, 1992 20095

Location:

Start: 406
Width: 1

Variable Text: DCR-138 Y=57 N=39 Ford (D, KY) S250. National Motor-Voter Registration/Mandatory Minimum Penalties. Ford, D-Ky., motion to table (kill) the Gramm, R-Texas, amendment to set mandatory minimum penalties for a person who commits voter fraud or voter intimidation of a fine of not more than $100,000 and jail sentences of one year for a private citizen, 3 years for a state or local registration official, and 5 years for elected officials. Motion agreed to 57-39: R 6-37; D 51-2 (ND 37-0, SD 14-2), May 19, 1992.  (link)

Value

Label

Frequency

Text

0.

Not a member at time of vote

1.

Yes (Y)

57

2.

Paired Yes (PY)

3.

Announced Yes (AY)

4.

Announced No (AN)

5.

Paired No (PN)

6.

No (N)

39

7.

General Pair

8.

Present

9.

Not voting or not ascertained

Range of Valid Data Values: 1-8

Range of Invalid Data Values: 09

Universe: members of the 102nd US Senate

May 19, 1992 20096

Location:

Start: 407
Width: 1

Variable Text: DCR-138 Y=54 N=42 Ford (D, KY) S250. National Motor-Voter Registration/Non-Citizens. Ford, D-Ky., motion to table (kill) the Simpson, R-Wyo., amendment to suspend implementation of the bill until the attorney general certifies that sufficient procedures exist to prevent voting by non-citizens. Motion agreed to 54-42: R 6-37; D 48-5 (ND 35-2, SD 13-3), May 19, 1992.  (link)

Value

Label

Frequency

Text

0.

Not a member at time of vote

1.

Yes (Y)

54

2.

Paired Yes (PY)

3.

Announced Yes (AY)

4.

Announced No (AN)

5.

Paired No (PN)

6.

No (N)

42

7.

General Pair

8.

Present

9.

Not voting or not ascertained

Range of Valid Data Values: 1-8

Range of Invalid Data Values: 09

Universe: members of the 102nd US Senate

May 19, 1992 20097

Location:

Start: 408
Width: 1

Variable Text: DCR-138 Y=56 N=40 Ford (D, KY) S250. National Motor-Voter Registration/Undelivered Applications. Ford, D-Ky., motion to table (kill) the Specter, R-Pa., amendment to require states to notify new registrants by mail and then reject applications if the mail notice is returned undelivered. Motion agreed to 56-40: R 4-39; D 52-1 (ND 37-0, SD 15-1), May 19, 1992.  (link)

Value

Label

Frequency

Text

0.

Not a member at time of vote

1.

Yes (Y)

56

2.

Paired Yes (PY)

3.

Announced Yes (AY)

4.

Announced No (AN)

5.

Paired No (PN)

6.

No (N)

40

7.

General Pair

8.

Present

9.

Not voting or not ascertained

Range of Valid Data Values: 1-8

Range of Invalid Data Values: 09

Universe: members of the 102nd US Senate

May 20, 1992 20098

Location:

Start: 409
Width: 1

Variable Text: DCR-138 Y=61 N=38 S250. National Motor-Voter Registration/Passage. Passage of the bill to require states to permit voter registration simultaneously with application for public certificates such as a driver's license, marriage license or hunting permit. Passed 61-38: R 6-37; D 55-1 (ND 40-0, SD 15-1), May 20, 1992. A "nay" was a vote in support of the president's position.  (link)

Value

Label

Frequency

Text

0.

Not a member at time of vote

1.

Yes (Y)

61

2.

Paired Yes (PY)

3.

Announced Yes (AY)

4.

Announced No (AN)

5.

Paired No (PN)

6.

No (N)

38

7.

General Pair

8.

Present

9.

Not voting or not ascertained

Range of Valid Data Values: 1-8

Range of Invalid Data Values: 09

Universe: members of the 102nd US Senate

May 20, 1992 20099

Location:

Start: 410
Width: 1

Variable Text: DCR-138 Y=99 N=0 SCONRES120. Recognition of the 27th Amendment to the Constitution/Adoption. Adoption of the concurrent resolution to provide formal congressional recognition of the ratification by more than three-fourths of the states of the 27th amendment to the Constitution, which provides that a congressional pay raise shall not take effect until an intervening election has occurred. Adopted 99-0: R 43-0; D 56-0 (ND 40-0, SD 16-0), May 20, 1992.  (link)

Value

Label

Frequency

Text

0.

Not a member at time of vote

1.

Yes (Y)

99

2.

Paired Yes (PY)

3.

Announced Yes (AY)

4.

Announced No (AN)

5.

Paired No (PN)

6.

No (N)

0

7.

General Pair

8.

Present

9.

Not voting or not ascertained

Range of Valid Data Values: 1-8

Range of Invalid Data Values: 09

Universe: members of the 102nd US Senate

May 20, 1992 20100

Location:

Start: 411
Width: 1

Variable Text: DCR-138 Y=99 N=0 SRES298. Recognition of the 27th Amendment to the Constitution/Adoption. Adoption of the resolution to provide formal Senate recognition of the ratification by more than three-fourths of the states of the 27th Amendment to the Constitution, providing that a congressional pay raise shall not take effect until an intervening election has occurred. Adopted 99-0: R 43-0; D 56-0 (ND 40-0, SD 16-0), May 20, 1992.  (link)

Value

Label

Frequency

Text

0.

Not a member at time of vote

1.

Yes (Y)

99

2.

Paired Yes (PY)

3.

Announced Yes (AY)

4.

Announced No (AN)

5.

Paired No (PN)

6.

No (N)

0

7.

General Pair

8.

Present

9.

Not voting or not ascertained

Range of Valid Data Values: 1-8

Range of Invalid Data Values: 09

Universe: members of the 102nd US Senate

May 20, 1992 20101

Location:

Start: 412
Width: 1

Variable Text: DCR-138 Y=59 N=40 Lautenberg (D, NJ) HR5132. Fiscal 1992 Disaster Relief Supplemental Appropriations/Transportation Projects. Lautenberg, D-N.J., amendment to waive in fiscal 1992 the 20 percent state matching requirement for transportation projects. Adopted 59-40: R 8-35; D 51-5 (ND 36-4, SD 15-1), May 20, 1992. A 'nay was a vote supporting the president's position.  (link)

Value

Label

Frequency

Text

0.

Not a member at time of vote

1.

Yes (Y)

59

2.

Paired Yes (PY)

3.

Announced Yes (AY)

4.

Announced No (AN)

5.

Paired No (PN)

6.

No (N)

40

7.

General Pair

8.

Present

9.

Not voting or not ascertained

Range of Valid Data Values: 1-8

Range of Invalid Data Values: 09

Universe: members of the 102nd US Senate

May 20, 1992 20102

Location:

Start: 413
Width: 1

Variable Text: DCR-138 Y=45 N=52 Graham (D, FL) HR5132. Fiscal 1992 Disaster Relief Supplemental Appropriations/Offsets. Graham, D-Fla., amendment to require all new appropriations authorized under the bill to be offset by rescissions of previously appropriated funds. Rejected 45-52: R 31-11; D 14-41 (ND 7-33, SD 7-8), May 20, 1992.  (link)

Value

Label

Frequency

Text

0.

Not a member at time of vote

1.

Yes (Y)

45

2.

Paired Yes (PY)

3.

Announced Yes (AY)

4.

Announced No (AN)

5.

Paired No (PN)

6.

No (N)

52

7.

General Pair

8.

Present

9.

Not voting or not ascertained

Range of Valid Data Values: 1-8

Range of Invalid Data Values: 09

Universe: members of the 102nd US Senate

May 20, 1992 20103

Location:

Start: 414
Width: 1

Variable Text: DCR-138 Y=68 N=28 HR5132. Fiscal 1992 Disaster Relief Supplemental Appropriations/Riot Crimes. Seymour, R-Calif., amendment to prohibit funds from going to any person under arrest, subject to a pending charge or convicted of a crime related to the riots in Los Angeles, Calif., between April 29 and May 9, 1992. Adopted 68-28: R 36-6; D 32-22 (ND 20-19, SD 12-3), May 20, 1992.  (link)

Value

Label

Frequency

Text

0.

Not a member at time of vote

1.

Yes (Y)

68

2.

Paired Yes (PY)

3.

Announced Yes (AY)

4.

Announced No (AN)

5.

Paired No (PN)

6.

No (N)

28

7.

General Pair

8.

Present

9.

Not voting or not ascertained

Range of Valid Data Values: 1-8

Range of Invalid Data Values: 09

Universe: members of the 102nd US Senate

May 21, 1992 20104

Location:

Start: 415
Width: 1

Variable Text: DCR-138 Y=99 N=0 S2743. Yugoslavia Sanctions/Passage. Passage of the bill to restrict U.S. assistance, multinational assistance and suspend air travel to Yugoslavia until Yugoslavia has met certain conditions, including recognizing the international borders of Croatia, Bosnia-Hercegovia, and Macedonia. Passed 99-0: R 43-0; D 56-0 (ND 40-0, SD 16-0), May 21, 1992.  (link)

Value

Label

Frequency

Text

0.

Not a member at time of vote

1.

Yes (Y)

99

2.

Paired Yes (PY)

3.

Announced Yes (AY)

4.

Announced No (AN)

5.

Paired No (PN)

6.

No (N)

0

7.

General Pair

8.

Present

9.

Not voting or not ascertained

Range of Valid Data Values: 1-8

Range of Invalid Data Values: 09

Universe: members of the 102nd US Senate

May 21, 1992 20105

Location:

Start: 416
Width: 1

Variable Text: DCR-138 Y=36 N=63 Nickles (R, OK) HR5132. Fiscal 1992 Disaster Relief Supplemental Appropriations/Wage Standards. Nickles, R- Okla., amendment to waive the provisions of the Davis-Bacon Act, which sets wage standards for federal contracts, with respect to any construction or repair project which receives funding under the bill. Rejected 36-63: R 35-8; D 1-55 (ND 0-40, SD 1-15), May 21, 1992.  (link)

Value

Label

Frequency

Text

0.

Not a member at time of vote

1.

Yes (Y)

36

2.

Paired Yes (PY)

3.

Announced Yes (AY)

4.

Announced No (AN)

5.

Paired No (PN)

6.

No (N)

63

7.

General Pair

8.

Present

9.

Not voting or not ascertained

Range of Valid Data Values: 1-8

Range of Invalid Data Values: 09

Universe: members of the 102nd US Senate

May 21, 1992 20106

Location:

Start: 417
Width: 1

Variable Text: DCR-138 Y=37 N=62 Lott (R, MS) HR5132. Fiscal 1992 Disaster Relief Supplemental Appropriations/Urban Programs. Lott, R-Miss., amendment to strike the $1.45 billion in the bill that would be provided for Summer Youth Employment, the "Weed and Seed" program to focus federal programs on high poverty and crime areas, Head Start summer program for preschool children, and a Chapter I summer school program for elementary and secondary schools. Rejected 37-62: R 35-8; D 2-54 (ND 0-40, SD 2-14), May 21, 1992.  (link)

Value

Label

Frequency

Text

0.

Not a member at time of vote

1.

Yes (Y)

37

2.

Paired Yes (PY)

3.

Announced Yes (AY)

4.

Announced No (AN)

5.

Paired No (PN)

6.

No (N)

62

7.

General Pair

8.

Present

9.

Not voting or not ascertained

Range of Valid Data Values: 1-8

Range of Invalid Data Values: 09

Universe: members of the 102nd US Senate

May 21, 1992 20107

Location:

Start: 418
Width: 1

Variable Text: DCR-138 Y=42 N=57 Thurmond (R, SC) HR5132. Fiscal 1992 Disaster Relief Supplemental Appropriations/Anti-Riot Prosecution. Judgment of the Senate on the germaneness of the Thurmond, R- S.C., amendment to allow for federal prosecution after a state prosecution for violations of federal anti-riot statutes and increase penalties for killings, attempted killings and assaults resulting in serious bodily injury during a riot, including the death penalty for first degree murder committed during a riot. Ruled non-germane 42-57: R 35-8; D 7-49 (ND 3-37, SD 4-12), May 21, 1992.  (link)

Value

Label

Frequency

Text

0.

Not a member at time of vote

1.

Yes (Y)

42

2.

Paired Yes (PY)

3.

Announced Yes (AY)

4.

Announced No (AN)

5.

Paired No (PN)

6.

No (N)

57

7.

General Pair

8.

Present

9.

Not voting or not ascertained

Range of Valid Data Values: 1-8

Range of Invalid Data Values: 09

Universe: members of the 102nd US Senate

May 21, 1992 20108

Location:

Start: 419
Width: 1

Variable Text: DCR-138 Y=90 N=9 HR4990. Fiscal 1992 Rescissions/Adoption. Adoption of the conference report to rescind $8,158,305,054 in previously approved budget authority for fiscal 1992, including $7.2 billion in defense, $761 million in domestic programs and $164 million in foreign aid. The bill would rescind $500 million for the B-2 bomber, $200 million for the Strategic Defense Initiative, and terminate the third but not the second Seawolf nuclear submarine. The administration had requested rescissions of $7,862,772,690. Adopted 90-9: R 34-9; D 56-0 (ND 40-0, SD 16-0), May 21, 1992.  (link)

Value

Label

Frequency

Text

0.

Not a member at time of vote

1.

Yes (Y)

90

2.

Paired Yes (PY)

3.

Announced Yes (AY)

4.

Announced No (AN)

5.

Paired No (PN)

6.

No (N)

9

7.

General Pair

8.

Present

9.

Not voting or not ascertained

Range of Valid Data Values: 1-8

Range of Invalid Data Values: 09

Universe: members of the 102nd US Senate

May 21, 1992 20109

Location:

Start: 420
Width: 1

Variable Text: DCR-138 Y=61 N=36 HR5132. Fiscal 1992 Disaster Relief Supplemental Appropriations/Passage. Passage of the bill to provide $1,944,185,000 in new budget authority in fiscal 1992, including $494.7 million for disaster assistance and loans to respond to the Los Angles riots and the Chicago tunnel collapse and subsequent flooding, and $1.45 billion for Summer youth employment, the "Weed and Seed" program to focus federal programs on high poverty and crime areas, a Head Start summer program, and a Chapter I summer program for elementary and secondary schools. The funds are designated as emergency spending, thus exempt from the spending caps of 1990 Budget Enforcement Act, but none of the money could be spent unless the president concurred in the emergency designation. Passed 61-36: R 11-31; D 50-5 (ND 37-2, SD 13-3), May 21, 1992.  (link)

Value

Label

Frequency

Text

0.

Not a member at time of vote

1.

Yes (Y)

61

2.

Paired Yes (PY)

3.

Announced Yes (AY)

4.

Announced No (AN)

5.

Paired No (PN)

6.

No (N)

36

7.

General Pair

8.

Present

9.

Not voting or not ascertained

Range of Valid Data Values: 1-8

Range of Invalid Data Values: 09

Universe: members of the 102nd US Senate

May 21, 1992 20110

Location:

Start: 421
Width: 1

Variable Text: DCR-138 Y=52 N=41 HCONRES287. Fiscal 1993 Budget Resolution/Conference Report. Adoption of the conference report to set budget levels for the fiscal year ending Sept. 30, 1993: budget authority, $1.516 trillion; outlays, $1.500 trillion; revenues, $1.173 trillion; deficit, $327 billion. Adopted 52-41: R 16-25; D 36-16 (ND 25-11, SD 11-5), May 21, 1992.  (link)

Value

Label

Frequency

Text

0.

Not a member at time of vote

1.

Yes (Y)

52

2.

Paired Yes (PY)

3.

Announced Yes (AY)

4.

Announced No (AN)

5.

Paired No (PN)

6.

No (N)

41

7.

General Pair

8.

Present

9.

Not voting or not ascertained

Range of Valid Data Values: 1-8

Range of Invalid Data Values: 09

Universe: members of the 102nd US Senate

June 02, 1992 20111

Location:

Start: 422
Width: 1

Variable Text: DCR-138 Y=88 N=5 S474. Sports Gambling/Passage. Passage of the bill to prohibit state governments from sponsoring, operating, advertising, promoting, licensing or authorizing professional or amateur sports gambling. Passed 88-5: R 35-3; D 53-2 (ND 38-1, SD 15-1), June 2, 1992.  (link)

Value

Label

Frequency

Text

0.

Not a member at time of vote

1.

Yes (Y)

88

2.

Paired Yes (PY)

3.

Announced Yes (AY)

4.

Announced No (AN)

5.

Paired No (PN)

6.

No (N)

5

7.

General Pair

8.

Present

9.

Not voting or not ascertained

Range of Valid Data Values: 1-8

Range of Invalid Data Values: 09

Universe: members of the 102nd US Senate

June 03, 1992 20112

Location:

Start: 423
Width: 1

Variable Text: DCR-138 Y=22 N=75 Lott (R, MS) S1504. Corporation for Public Broadcasting Authorization/Funding Freeze. Lott, R-Miss., amendment to freeze funding for the Corporation for Public Broadcasting by providing an authorization of $275 million in each of fiscal 1994, 1995 and 1996, instead of the $310 million in 1994, $375 million in 1995 and $425 million in 1996 as provided in the bill. Rejected 22-75: R 22-19; D 0-56 (ND 0-40, SD 0-16), June 3, 1992. A "yea" was a vote in support of the president's position.  (link)

Value

Label

Frequency

Text

0.

Not a member at time of vote

1.

Yes (Y)

22

2.

Paired Yes (PY)

3.

Announced Yes (AY)

4.

Announced No (AN)

5.

Paired No (PN)

6.

No (N)

75

7.

General Pair

8.

Present

9.

Not voting or not ascertained

Range of Valid Data Values: 1-8

Range of Invalid Data Values: 09

Universe: members of the 102nd US Senate

June 03, 1992 20113

Location:

Start: 424
Width: 1

Variable Text: DCR-138 Y=93 N=3 Byrd (D, WV) S1504. Corporation for Public Broadcasting Authorization/"Indecent" Programming. Byrd, D-W.Va., amendment to extend the Federal Communications Commission's authority to prohibit radio and television stations from "indecent" broadcasts between 6 a.m. and midnight (10 p.m. for stations that go off the air by midnight). Adopted 93-3: R 39-1; D 54-2 (ND 38-2, SD 16-0), June 3, 1992. A "yea" was a vote in support of the president's position.  (link)

Value

Label

Frequency

Text

0.

Not a member at time of vote

1.

Yes (Y)

93

2.

Paired Yes (PY)

3.

Announced Yes (AY)

4.

Announced No (AN)

5.

Paired No (PN)

6.

No (N)

3

7.

General Pair

8.

Present

9.

Not voting or not ascertained

Range of Valid Data Values: 1-8

Range of Invalid Data Values: 09

Universe: members of the 102nd US Senate

June 03, 1992 20114

Location:

Start: 425
Width: 1

Variable Text: DCR-138 Y=84 N=11 HR2977. Corporation for Public Broadcasting Authorization/Passage. Passage of the bill to authorize $1.1 billion for the Corporation for Public Broadcasting in fiscal 1994-96. Passed 84-11: R 30-11; D 54-0 (ND 37-0, SD 17-0), June 3, 1992.  (link)

Value

Label

Frequency

Text

0.

Not a member at time of vote

1.

Yes (Y)

84

2.

Paired Yes (PY)

3.

Announced Yes (AY)

4.

Announced No (AN)

5.

Paired No (PN)

6.

No (N)

11

7.

General Pair

8.

Present

9.

Not voting or not ascertained

Range of Valid Data Values: 1-8

Range of Invalid Data Values: 09

Universe: members of the 102nd US Senate

June 04, 1992 20115

Location:

Start: 426
Width: 1

Variable Text: DCR-138 Y=85 N=12 HR2507. National Institutes of Health Reauthorization/Conference Report. Adoption of the conference report to reauthorize and amend the programs of the National Institutes of Health through fiscal 1996, including fiscal 1993 funding of $2.2 billion for the National Cancer Institute and $1.4 billion for the Heart, Lung and Blood Institute. The conference report would lift the ban on fetal tissue transplant research using fetal tissue obtained from induced abortions. Adopted 85-12: R 30-11; D 55-1 (ND 39-0, SD 16-1), June 4, 1992. A "nay" was a vote in support of the president's position.  (link)

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Label

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Text

0.

Not a member at time of vote

1.

Yes (Y)

85

2.

Paired Yes (PY)

3.

Announced Yes (AY)

4.

Announced No (AN)

5.

Paired No (PN)

6.

No (N)

12

7.

General Pair

8.

Present

9.

Not voting or not ascertained

Range of Valid Data Values: 1-8

Range of Invalid Data Values: 09

Universe: members of the 102nd US Senate

June 09, 1992 20116

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Start: 427
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Variable Text: DCR-138 Y=79 N=14 Kennedy (D, MA) S1306. Alcohol, Drug Abuse and Mental Health Administration Reorganization/Recommit. Kennedy, D-Mass., motion to table (kill) the Graham, D-Fla., motion to recommit the conference report to reauthorize the federal substance abuse and mental health programs for fiscal 1993-94. The bill would split the block grant for mental health and substance abuse services into two separate grants, transfer the research arms of the Alcohol, Drug Abuse and Mental Health Administration to the National Institutes of Health, and provide more money to rural areas under state funding formulas. Motion agreed to 79-14: R 32-8; D 47-6 (ND 34-3, SD 13-3), June 9, 1992.  (link)

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Label

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Text

0.

Not a member at time of vote

1.

Yes (Y)

79

2.

Paired Yes (PY)

3.

Announced Yes (AY)

4.

Announced No (AN)

5.

Paired No (PN)

6.

No (N)

14

7.

General Pair

8.

Present

9.

Not voting or not ascertained

Range of Valid Data Values: 1-8

Range of Invalid Data Values: 09

Universe: members of the 102nd US Senate

June 09, 1992 20117

Location:

Start: 428
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Variable Text: DCR-138 Y=84 N=9 Mitchell (D, ME) S1306. Alcohol, Drug Abuse and Mental Health Administration Reorganization/Cloture. Mitchell, D-Maine, motion to invoke cloture (thus limiting debate) on the conference report to reauthorize the federal substance abuse and mental health programs for fiscal 1993-94. The bill would split the block grant for mental health and substance abuse services into two separate grants, transfer the research arms of the Alcohol, Drug Abuse and Mental Health Administration to the National Institutes of Health, and provide more money to rural areas under state funding formulas. Motion agreed to 84-9: R 34-6; D 50-3 (ND 35-2, SD 15-1), June 9, 1992. A three-fifths majority of the total Senate (60) is required to invoke cloture.  (link)

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Label

Frequency

Text

0.

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1.

Yes (Y)

84

2.

Paired Yes (PY)

3.

Announced Yes (AY)

4.

Announced No (AN)

5.

Paired No (PN)

6.

No (N)

9

7.

General Pair

8.

Present

9.

Not voting or not ascertained

Range of Valid Data Values: 1-8

Range of Invalid Data Values: 09

Universe: members of the 102nd US Senate

June 09, 1992 20118

Location:

Start: 429
Width: 1

Variable Text: DCR-138 Y=88 N=6 Mitchell (D, ME) Procedural Motion. Mitchell, D-Maine, motion to instruct the sergeant at arms to request the attendance of absent senators. Motion agreed to 88-6: R 35-6; D 53-0 (ND 37-0, SD 16-0), June 9, 1992.  (link)

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Text

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Not a member at time of vote

1.

Yes (Y)

88

2.

Paired Yes (PY)

3.

Announced Yes (AY)

4.

Announced No (AN)

5.

Paired No (PN)

6.

No (N)

6

7.

General Pair

8.

Present

9.

Not voting or not ascertained

Range of Valid Data Values: 1-8

Range of Invalid Data Values: 09

Universe: members of the 102nd US Senate

June 09, 1992 20119

Location:

Start: 430
Width: 1

Variable Text: DCR-138 Y=86 N=8 S1306. Alcohol, Drug Abuse and Mental Health Administration Reorganization/Conference Report. Adoption of the conference report to reauthorize the federal substance abuse and mental health programs for fiscal 1993-94. The bill would split the block grant for mental health and substance abuse services into two separate grants, transfer the research arms of the Alcohol, Drug Abuse and Mental Health Administration to the National Institutes of Health, and provide more money to rural areas under state funding formulas. Adopted 86-8: R 36-5; D 50-3 (ND 35-2, SD 15-1), June 9, 1992.  (link)

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Label

Frequency

Text

0.

Not a member at time of vote

1.

Yes (Y)

86

2.

Paired Yes (PY)

3.

Announced Yes (AY)

4.

Announced No (AN)

5.

Paired No (PN)

6.

No (N)

8

7.

General Pair

8.

Present

9.

Not voting or not ascertained

Range of Valid Data Values: 1-8

Range of Invalid Data Values: 09

Universe: members of the 102nd US Senate

June 11, 1992 20120

Location:

Start: 431
Width: 1

Variable Text: DCR-138 Y=55 N=41 Mitchell (D, ME) S55. Striker Replacement Bill/Cloture. Mitchell, D-Maine, motion to invoke cloture (thus limiting debate) on the bill to prohibit employers from permanently replacing striking workers. Motion rejected 55-41: R 5-36; D 50-5 (ND 39-0, SD 11-5), June 11, 1992. A three-fifths majority of the total Senate (60) is required to invoke cloture.  (link)

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Text

0.

Not a member at time of vote

1.

Yes (Y)

55

2.

Paired Yes (PY)

3.

Announced Yes (AY)

4.

Announced No (AN)

5.

Paired No (PN)

6.

No (N)

41

7.

General Pair

8.

Present

9.

Not voting or not ascertained

Range of Valid Data Values: 1-8

Range of Invalid Data Values: 09

Universe: members of the 102nd US Senate

June 16, 1992 20121

Location:

Start: 432
Width: 1

Variable Text: DCR-138 Y=57 N=42 Mitchell (D, ME) S55. Striker Replacement Bill/Cloture. Mitchell, D-Maine, motion to invoke cloture (thus limiting debate) on the committee substitute to forbid employers from hiring permanent replacements for striking workers but allow employers to replace strikers if the employers agreed to accept a third-party mediation panel's recommendations and the workers rejected the recommendations. Motion rejected 57-42: R 5-37; D 52-5 (ND 40-0, SD 12-5), June 16, 1992. A three-fifths majority vote (60) of the total Senate is required to invoke cloture.  (link)

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Label

Frequency

Text

0.

Not a member at time of vote

1.

Yes (Y)

57

2.

Paired Yes (PY)

3.

Announced Yes (AY)

4.

Announced No (AN)

5.

Paired No (PN)

6.

No (N)

42

7.

General Pair

8.

Present

9.

Not voting or not ascertained

Range of Valid Data Values: 1-8

Range of Invalid Data Values: 09

Universe: members of the 102nd US Senate

June 17, 1992 20122

Location:

Start: 433
Width: 1

Variable Text: DCR-138 Y=65 N=32 Danforth (R, MO) S1985. Bankruptcy Reform/Deficit Discussion. Danforth, R-Mo., amendment to express the sense of the Senate that politicians should make proposals and engage in extensive substantive discussion and seek a mandate on reducing the deficit. The amendment says that the candidates for president should agree to a formal discussion entirely on the deficit. Adopted 65-32: R 13-28; D 52-4 (ND 40-0, SD 12-4), June 17, 1992.  (link)

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Label

Frequency

Text

0.

Not a member at time of vote

1.

Yes (Y)

65

2.

Paired Yes (PY)

3.

Announced Yes (AY)

4.

Announced No (AN)

5.

Paired No (PN)

6.

No (N)

32

7.

General Pair

8.

Present

9.

Not voting or not ascertained

Range of Valid Data Values: 1-8

Range of Invalid Data Values: 09

Universe: members of the 102nd US Senate

June 17, 1992 20123

Location:

Start: 434
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Variable Text: DCR-138 Y=97 N=0 S1985. Bankruptcy Reform/Passage. Passage of the bill to establish a National Bankruptcy Review Commission to aid Congress in identifying and addressing problems found in the U.S. Bankruptcy Code; establish a pilot program to test how the bankruptcy code may more efficiently operate regarding small business; and make other changes to the bankruptcy code. Passed 97-0: R 40-0; D 57-0 (ND 40-0, SD 17-0), June 17, 1992.  (link)

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Label

Frequency

Text

0.

Not a member at time of vote

1.

Yes (Y)

97

2.

Paired Yes (PY)

3.

Announced Yes (AY)

4.

Announced No (AN)

5.

Paired No (PN)

6.

No (N)

0

7.

General Pair

8.

Present

9.

Not voting or not ascertained

Range of Valid Data Values: 1-8

Range of Invalid Data Values: 09

Universe: members of the 102nd US Senate

June 18, 1992 20124

Location:

Start: 434
Width: 1

Variable Text: DCR-138 Y=84 N=3 Graham (D, FL) HR5260. Unemployment Benefits Extension/Foreign Agricultural Workers. Graham, D-Fla., amendment to retain the exemption for temporary foreign agricultural workers from unemployment tax. Adopted 84-3: R 34-0; D 50-3 (ND 36-2, SD 14-1, June 18, 1992.  (link)

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Text

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1.

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84

2.

Paired Yes (PY)

3.

Announced Yes (AY)

4.

Announced No (AN)

5.

Paired No (PN)

6.

No (N)

3

7.

General Pair

8.

Present

9.

Not voting or not ascertained

Range of Valid Data Values: 1-8

Range of Invalid Data Values: 09

Universe: members of the 102nd US Senate

June 23, 1992 20125

Location:

Start: 435
Width: 1

Variable Text: DCR-138 Y=39 N=58 Dole (R, KS) S2733. Government Sponsored Enterprises/Rail Strike. Metzenbaum, D-Ohio, motion to table (kill) the Dole, R-Kan., amendment to the Riegle, D-Mich., substitute amendment to express the sense of the Senate that Congress needed to act immediately to forestall a railroad strike that was possible at midnight June 23. Motion rejected 39-58: R 0-41; D 39-17 (ND 36-4, SD 3-13), June 23, 1992. (The Dole amendment subsequently was adopted by voice vote; the Riegle amendment subsequently was adopted by voice vote.)  (link)

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Frequency

Text

0.

Not a member at time of vote

1.

Yes (Y)

39

2.

Paired Yes (PY)

3.

Announced Yes (AY)

4.

Announced No (AN)

5.

Paired No (PN)

6.

No (N)

58

7.

General Pair

8.

Present

9.

Not voting or not ascertained

Range of Valid Data Values: 1-8

Range of Invalid Data Values: 09

Universe: members of the 102nd US Senate

June 23, 1992 20126

Location:

Start: 437
Width: 1

Variable Text: DCR-138 Y=52 N=44 Coats (R, IN) S2733. Government Sponsored Enterprises/Superfund Lawsuits. Lautenberg, D-N.J., motion to table (kill) the Chafee, R-R.I., amendment to the Riegle D-Mich., substitute amendment to eliminate provisions that would exempt municipalities from liability lawsuits under the "superfund" hazardous waste cleanup law unless the suit was brought against the municipality by the Environmental Protection Agency in certain cases. Motion agreed to 52-44: R 6-34; D 46-10 (ND 34-6, SD 12-4), June 23, 1992.  (link)

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Frequency

Text

0.

Not a member at time of vote

1.

Yes (Y)

52

2.

Paired Yes (PY)

3.

Announced Yes (AY)

4.

Announced No (AN)

5.

Paired No (PN)

6.

No (N)

44

7.

General Pair

8.

Present

9.

Not voting or not ascertained

Range of Valid Data Values: 1-8

Range of Invalid Data Values: 09

Universe: members of the 102nd US Senate

June 24, 1992 20127

Location:

Start: 438
Width: 1

Variable Text: DCR-138 Y=10 N=87 Dodd (D, CT) S2733. Government-Sponsored Enterprises/Limited Partnership Roll-Ups. Garn, R-Utah, motion to table (kill) the Dodd, D-Conn., amendment to the Riegle, D-Mich., substitute amendment to prohibit proxy solicitations or tender offers for stock shares in a limited partnership roll-up or reorganization, unless such actions were in accordance with rules promulgated by the Securities and Exchange Commission and designed to protect rights of affected limited partners. Motion rejected 10-87: R 9-32; D 1-55 (ND 1-39, SD 0-16), June 24, 1992. (The Dodd and Riegle amendments were subsequently adopted by voice vote.)  (link)

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Label

Frequency

Text

0.

Not a member at time of vote

1.

Yes (Y)

10

2.

Paired Yes (PY)

3.

Announced Yes (AY)

4.

Announced No (AN)

5.

Paired No (PN)

6.

No (N)

87

7.

General Pair

8.

Present

9.

Not voting or not ascertained

Range of Valid Data Values: 1-8

Range of Invalid Data Values: 09

Universe: members of the 102nd US Senate

June 24, 1992 20128

Location:

Start: 439
Width: 1

Variable Text: DCR-138 Y=15 N=82 Ford (D, KY) S2733. Government-Sponsored Enterprises/Interstate Thrift Branching. Reigle, D-Mich, motion to table (kill) the Ford, D-Ky., amendment to the Riegle substitute amendment to place a 15 month moratorium on interstate branching by savings and loans associations. Motion rejected 15-82: R 9-32; D 6-50 (ND 6-34, SD 0-16), June 24, 1992. (The Ford and Riegle amendments subsequently were adopted by voice vote.)  (link)

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Frequency

Text

0.

Not a member at time of vote

1.

Yes (Y)

15

2.

Paired Yes (PY)

3.

Announced Yes (AY)

4.

Announced No (AN)

5.

Paired No (PN)

6.

No (N)

82

7.

General Pair

8.

Present

9.

Not voting or not ascertained

Range of Valid Data Values: 1-8

Range of Invalid Data Values: 09

Universe: members of the 102nd US Senate

June 24, 1992 20129

Location:

Start: 440
Width: 1

Variable Text: DCR-138 Y=54 N=42 Brown (R, CO) S2733. Government-Sponsored Enterprises/Superfund Lawsuits. Lautenberg, D-N.J., motion to table (kill) the Brown, R-Colo., amendment to proscribe the effective date of provisions in the Riegle, D-Mich., substitute amendment to exempt municipalities from liability lawsuits under the "superfund" hazardous waste cleanup law, unless such suits were brought by the Environmental Protection Agency. The provisions would be effective upon reauthorization of the superfund law. Motion agreed to 54-42: R 7-34; D 47-8 (ND 36-3, SD 11-5), June 24, 1992.  (link)

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Text

0.

Not a member at time of vote

1.

Yes (Y)

54

2.

Paired Yes (PY)

3.

Announced Yes (AY)

4.

Announced No (AN)

5.

Paired No (PN)

6.

No (N)

42

7.

General Pair

8.

Present

9.

Not voting or not ascertained

Range of Valid Data Values: 1-8

Range of Invalid Data Values: 09

Universe: members of the 102nd US Senate

June 25, 1992 20130

Location:

Start: 441
Width: 1

Variable Text: DCR-138 Y=76 N=18 Kennedy (D, MA) HJRES517. Railroad Labor Dispute/30 Day Cooling-Off Period. Kennedy, D-Mass., motion to table (kill) the Wellstone, D-Minn., amendment to provide a 30 day cooling off period during which all railroad employees would return to work. At the end of the 30 day period the parties would report to Congress on the progress of further negotiations. Motion agreed to 76-18: R 38-2; D 38-16 (ND 27-12, SD 11-4), June 25, 1992.  (link)

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Label

Frequency

Text

0.

Not a member at time of vote

1.

Yes (Y)

76

2.

Paired Yes (PY)

3.

Announced Yes (AY)

4.

Announced No (AN)

5.

Paired No (PN)

6.

No (N)

18

7.

General Pair

8.

Present

9.

Not voting or not ascertained

Range of Valid Data Values: 1-8

Range of Invalid Data Values: 09

Universe: members of the 102nd US Senate

June 25, 1992 20131

Location:

Start: 442
Width: 1

Variable Text: DCR-138 Y=87 N=6 HJRES517. Railroad Labor Dispute/Passage. Passage of the joint resolution to provide for a 38-day cooling-off and negotiating period for unresolved labor disputes between railroads and railroad employees. If there is no initial agreement, the parties must submit to an arbitrator their last best offers for rates of pay, rules and working conditions in the form of a contract. If agreement is not reached, the arbitrator will select one offer that will be binding on the parties. Passed (thus clearing for the president) 87-6: R 38-1; D 49-5 (ND 34-5, SD 15-0), June 25, 1992. A "yea" was a vote in support of the president's position.  (link)

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Label

Frequency

Text

0.

Not a member at time of vote

1.

Yes (Y)

87

2.

Paired Yes (PY)

3.

Announced Yes (AY)

4.

Announced No (AN)

5.

Paired No (PN)

6.

No (N)

6

7.

General Pair

8.

Present

9.

Not voting or not ascertained

Range of Valid Data Values: 1-8

Range of Invalid Data Values: 09

Universe: members of the 102nd US Senate

June 26, 1992 20132

Location:

Start: 443
Width: 1

Variable Text: DCR-138 Y=78 N=10 Mitchell (D, ME) Procedural Motion. Mitchell, D-Maine, motion to instruct the sergeant-at-arms to request the attendance of absent senators. Motion agreed to 78-10: R 27-10; D 51-0 (ND 37-0, SD 14-0), June 26, 1992.  (link)

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Label

Frequency

Text

0.

Not a member at time of vote

1.

Yes (Y)

78

2.

Paired Yes (PY)

3.

Announced Yes (AY)

4.

Announced No (AN)

5.

Paired No (PN)

6.

No (N)

10

7.

General Pair

8.

Present

9.

Not voting or not ascertained

Range of Valid Data Values: 1-8

Range of Invalid Data Values: 09

Universe: members of the 102nd US Senate

June 30, 1992 20133

Location:

Start: 444
Width: 1

Variable Text: DCR-138 Y=33 N=63 Kasten (R, WI) S2733. Government-Sponsored Enterprises/Supermajority for Tax Increases. Kasten, R-Wis., amendment to the Seymour, R-Calif., amendment, to require a three-fifths majority vote of Congress to raise taxes beyond the rate of growth of national income. Rejected 33-63: R 31-10; D 2-53 (ND 0-39, SD 2-14), June 30, 1992.  (link)

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Label

Frequency

Text

0.

Not a member at time of vote

1.

Yes (Y)

33

2.

Paired Yes (PY)

3.

Announced Yes (AY)

4.

Announced No (AN)

5.

Paired No (PN)

6.

No (N)

63

7.

General Pair

8.

Present

9.

Not voting or not ascertained

Range of Valid Data Values: 1-8

Range of Invalid Data Values: 09

Universe: members of the 102nd US Senate

June 30, 1992 20134

Location:

Start: 445
Width: 1

Variable Text: DCR-138 Y=39 N=57 Seymour (R, CA) S2733. Government-Sponsored Enterprises/Deficit-Reduction Plan. Byrd, D-W.Va., amendment to the Seymour, R-Calif., amendment, to substitute for the balanced-budget amendment proposed by the Seymour amendment a statutory requirement that the president propose by this September an actual enforcement plan to balance the budget by fiscal 1998. Rejected 39-57: R 0-41; D 39-16 (ND 31-8, SD 8-8), June 30, 1992.  (link)

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Label

Frequency

Text

0.

Not a member at time of vote

1.

Yes (Y)

39

2.

Paired Yes (PY)

3.

Announced Yes (AY)

4.

Announced No (AN)

5.

Paired No (PN)

6.

No (N)

57

7.

General Pair

8.

Present

9.

Not voting or not ascertained

Range of Valid Data Values: 1-8

Range of Invalid Data Values: 09

Universe: members of the 102nd US Senate

June 30, 1992 20135

Location:

Start: 446
Width: 1

Variable Text: DCR-138 Y=56 N=39 Seymour (R, CA) S2733. Government-Sponsored Enterprises/Cloture on Balanced-Budget Amendment. Motion to invoke cloture (thus limiting debate) on the Seymour, R-Calif., amendment to propose a constitutional amendment that would prohibit deficit spending unless a three-fifths majority of both chambers of Congress approved a specific deficit amount or there is a declaration of war or a declaration of national military emergency enacted into law; require the president to submit a balanced budget each fiscal year; and require a three-fifths majority of both chambers of Congress to increase the public debt. Motion rejected 56-39: R 41-0; D 15-39 (ND 8-30, SD 7-9), June 30, 1992. A three-fifths majority of the total Senate (60) is required to invoke cloture.  (link)

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Label

Frequency

Text

0.

Not a member at time of vote

1.

Yes (Y)

56

2.

Paired Yes (PY)

3.

Announced Yes (AY)

4.

Announced No (AN)

5.

Paired No (PN)

6.

No (N)

39

7.

General Pair

8.

Present

9.

Not voting or not ascertained

Range of Valid Data Values: 1-8

Range of Invalid Data Values: 09

Universe: members of the 102nd US Senate

July 01, 1992 20136

Location:

Start: 447
Width: 1

Variable Text: DCR-138 Y=56 N=39 Seymour (R, CA) S2733. Government-Sponsored Enterprises/Cloture on Balanced Budget Amendment. Motion to invoke cloture (thus limiting debate) on the Seymour, R- Calif., amendment to propose a constitutional amendment limiting deficit spending and requiring a balanced budget. Motion rejected 56-39: R 41-0; D 15-39 (ND 8-30, SD 7-9), July 1, 1992. A three-fifths majority of the total Senate (60) is required to invoke cloture.  (link)

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Label

Frequency

Text

0.

Not a member at time of vote

1.

Yes (Y)

56

2.

Paired Yes (PY)

3.

Announced Yes (AY)

4.

Announced No (AN)

5.

Paired No (PN)

6.

No (N)

39

7.

General Pair

8.

Present

9.

Not voting or not ascertained

Range of Valid Data Values: 1-8

Range of Invalid Data Values: 09

Universe: members of the 102nd US Senate

July 01, 1992 20137

Location:

Start: 448
Width: 1

Variable Text: DCR-138 Y=77 N=19 S2733. Government-Sponsored Enterprises/Passage. Passage of the bill create an independent regulatory agency within the Department of Housing and Urban Development to oversee the activities of Federal National Mortgage Association and Federal Home Loan Mortgage Corporation. Passed 77-19: R 22-19; D 55-0 (ND 39-0, SD 16-0), July 1, 1992.  (link)

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Label

Frequency

Text

0.

Not a member at time of vote

1.

Yes (Y)

77

2.

Paired Yes (PY)

3.

Announced Yes (AY)

4.

Announced No (AN)

5.

Paired No (PN)

6.

No (N)

19

7.

General Pair

8.

Present

9.

Not voting or not ascertained

Range of Valid Data Values: 1-8

Range of Invalid Data Values: 09

Universe: members of the 102nd US Senate

July 01, 1992 20138

Location:

Start: 449
Width: 1

Variable Text: DCR-138 Y=93 N=2 Leahy (D, VT) S2532. Aid for Former Soviet Republics/Credit Guarantees. Leahy, D-Vt., amendment to strike the provisions easing the criteria for providing Commodity Credit Corporation guarantees to the republics of the former Soviet Union. Adopted 93-2: R 40-1; D 53-1 (ND 37-1, SD 16-0), July 1, 1992.  (link)

Value

Label

Frequency

Text

0.

Not a member at time of vote

1.

Yes (Y)

93

2.

Paired Yes (PY)

3.

Announced Yes (AY)

4.

Announced No (AN)

5.

Paired No (PN)

6.

No (N)

2

7.

General Pair

8.

Present

9.

Not voting or not ascertained

Range of Valid Data Values: 1-8

Range of Invalid Data Values: 09

Universe: members of the 102nd US Senate

July 01, 1992 20139

Location:

Start: 450
Width: 1

Variable Text: DCR-138 Y=35 N=60 DeConcini (D, AZ) S2532. Aid for Former Soviet Republics/Russian Troops in Baltic States. Pressler, R-S.D., motion to table (kill) the Pell, D-R.I., amendment to the DeConcini, D-Ariz., amendment, to provide a one-year grace period before imposing provisions of the DeConcini amendment that would suspend U.S. economic aid to Russia until the president certifies that Russia has made significant progress in withdrawing its armed forces from the Baltic states. Motion rejected 35-60: R 11-30; D 24-30 (ND 14-24, SD 10-6), July 1, 1992. A "nay" was a vote in support of the president's position. (The Pell amendment subsequently was adopted by voice vote.)  (link)

Value

Label

Frequency

Text

0.

Not a member at time of vote

1.

Yes (Y)

35

2.

Paired Yes (PY)

3.

Announced Yes (AY)

4.

Announced No (AN)

5.

Paired No (PN)

6.

No (N)

60

7.

General Pair

8.

Present

9.

Not voting or not ascertained

Range of Valid Data Values: 1-8

Range of Invalid Data Values: 09

Universe: members of the 102nd US Senate

July 01, 1992 20140

Location:

Start: 451
Width: 1

Variable Text: DCR-138 Y=92 N=2 DeConcini (D, AZ) S2532. Aid for Former Soviet Republics/Russian Troops in Baltic States. DeConcini, D-Ariz., amendment to prohibit U.S. economic aid to Russia until the president certifies that Russia has made significant progress in withdrawing its armed forces from the Baltic states. Suspension of the aid would not occur until after one year after enactment of the bill. Adopted 92-2: R 41-0; D 51-2 (ND 37-1, SD 14-1), July 1, 1992.  (link)

Value

Label

Frequency

Text

0.

Not a member at time of vote

1.

Yes (Y)

92

2.

Paired Yes (PY)

3.

Announced Yes (AY)

4.

Announced No (AN)

5.

Paired No (PN)

6.

No (N)

2

7.

General Pair

8.

Present

9.

Not voting or not ascertained

Range of Valid Data Values: 1-8

Range of Invalid Data Values: 09

Universe: members of the 102nd US Senate

July 02, 1992 20141

Location:

Start: 452
Width: 1

Variable Text: DCR-138 Y=93 N=4 Byrd (D, WV) S2532. Aid for Former Soviet Republics/LTV Sale. Byrd, D-W.Va., amendment to express the sense of Congress in opposition to the sale of the LTV Aerospace and Defense Company to any foreign-owned company. Adopted 93-4: R 38-3; D 55-1 (ND 39-1, SD 16-0), July 2, 1992.  (link)

Value

Label

Frequency

Text

0.

Not a member at time of vote

1.

Yes (Y)

93

2.

Paired Yes (PY)

3.

Announced Yes (AY)

4.

Announced No (AN)

5.

Paired No (PN)

6.

No (N)

4

7.

General Pair

8.

Present

9.

Not voting or not ascertained

Range of Valid Data Values: 1-8

Range of Invalid Data Values: 09

Universe: members of the 102nd US Senate

July 02, 1992 20142

Location:

Start: 453
Width: 1

Variable Text: DCR-138 Y=77 N=20 Brown (R, CO) S2532. Aid for Former Soviet Republics/International Monetary Fund. Lugar, R-Ind., motion to table (kill) the Brown, R-Colo., amendment to limit the use of the United States' quota increase for the International Monetary Fund (IMF) to the United States' proportionate share of funding for new IMF programs for the independent states of the former Soviet Union. Motion agreed to 77-20: R 28-13; D 49-7 (ND 35-5, SD 14-2), July 2, 1992.  (link)

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Label

Frequency

Text

0.

Not a member at time of vote

1.

Yes (Y)

77

2.

Paired Yes (PY)

3.

Announced Yes (AY)

4.

Announced No (AN)

5.

Paired No (PN)

6.

No (N)

20

7.

General Pair

8.

Present

9.

Not voting or not ascertained

Range of Valid Data Values: 1-8

Range of Invalid Data Values: 09

Universe: members of the 102nd US Senate

July 02, 1992 20143

Location:

Start: 454
Width: 1

Variable Text: DCR-138 Y=96 N=0 Byrd (D, WV) S2532. Aid for Former Soviet Republics/Defense Materials for Baltic States. Byrd, D-W.Va., amendment to allow the Baltic states to receive non-lethal defense articles. Adopted 96-0: R 41-0; D 55-0 (ND 39-0, SD 16-0), July 2, 1992.  (link)

Value

Label

Frequency

Text

0.

Not a member at time of vote

1.

Yes (Y)

96

2.

Paired Yes (PY)

3.

Announced Yes (AY)

4.

Announced No (AN)

5.

Paired No (PN)

6.

No (N)

0

7.

General Pair

8.

Present

9.

Not voting or not ascertained

Range of Valid Data Values: 1-8

Range of Invalid Data Values: 09

Universe: members of the 102nd US Senate

July 02, 1992 20144

Location:

Start: 455
Width: 1

Variable Text: DCR-138 Y=96 N=0 SRES324. Aid to Former Soviet Republics/POW and MIA Files. Adoption of the resolution to express the sense of the Senate that the president should require all agencies to declassify and publicly release all documents, files, and other materials pertaining to POWs and MIAs without compromising national security. Adopted 96-0: R 40-0; D 56-0 (ND 40-0, SD 16-0), July 2, 1992.  (link)

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Label

Frequency

Text

0.

Not a member at time of vote

1.

Yes (Y)

96

2.

Paired Yes (PY)

3.

Announced Yes (AY)

4.

Announced No (AN)

5.

Paired No (PN)

6.

No (N)

0

7.

General Pair

8.

Present

9.

Not voting or not ascertained

Range of Valid Data Values: 1-8

Range of Invalid Data Values: 09

Universe: members of the 102nd US Senate

July 02, 1992 20145

Location:

Start: 456
Width: 1

Variable Text: DCR-138 Y=93 N=3 HR5260. Extended Unemployment Benefits/Conference Report. Adoption of the conference report to provide 20 or 26 weeks of extended unemployment benefits Between July 4, 1992, and March 6, 1993, as long as the national unemployment rate stays above seven percent. After March 6, 1993, states would have the option of using a new 6.5 percent unemployment rate to trigger 13 weeks of extended benefits. Passed 93-3: R 37-3; D 56-0 (ND 40-0, SD 16-0), July 2, 1992.  (link)

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Label

Frequency

Text

0.

Not a member at time of vote

1.

Yes (Y)

93

2.

Paired Yes (PY)

3.

Announced Yes (AY)

4.

Announced No (AN)

5.

Paired No (PN)

6.

No (N)

3

7.

General Pair

8.

Present

9.

Not voting or not ascertained

Range of Valid Data Values: 1-8

Range of Invalid Data Values: 09

Universe: members of the 102nd US Senate

July 02, 1992 20146

Location:

Start: 457
Width: 1

Variable Text: DCR-138 Y=64 N=32 Riegle (D, MI) S2532. Aid to Former Soviet Republics/Domestic Spending. Motion to table (kill) the Riegle, D-Mich., amendment to authorize approximately $1 billion for various programs in the United States designed to help those struggling with the recession. Motion agreed to 64-32: R 36-4; D 28-28 (ND 20-20, SD 8-8), July 2, 1992.  (link)

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Label

Frequency

Text

0.

Not a member at time of vote

1.

Yes (Y)

64

2.

Paired Yes (PY)

3.

Announced Yes (AY)

4.

Announced No (AN)

5.

Paired No (PN)

6.

No (N)

32

7.

General Pair

8.

Present

9.

Not voting or not ascertained

Range of Valid Data Values: 1-8

Range of Invalid Data Values: 09

Universe: members of the 102nd US Senate

July 02, 1992 20147

Location:

Start: 458
Width: 1

Variable Text: DCR-138 Y=75 N=21 Pell (D, RI) S2532. Aid for Former Soviet Republics/Collateralized Loan System. Pell, R-R.I., motion to table (kill) the Specter, R-Pa., amendment to establish a collaterized loan system under which, if the president finds that a republic is not properly repaying its loans, then the U.S. would support the use of petroleum or strategic materials as collateral until the International Monetary Fund loans were repaid. Motion agreed to 75-21: R 24-16; D 51-5 (ND 38-2, SD 13-3), July 2, 1992.  (link)

Value

Label

Frequency

Text

0.

Not a member at time of vote

1.

Yes (Y)

75

2.

Paired Yes (PY)

3.

Announced Yes (AY)

4.

Announced No (AN)

5.

Paired No (PN)

6.

No (N)

21

7.

General Pair

8.

Present

9.

Not voting or not ascertained

Range of Valid Data Values: 1-8

Range of Invalid Data Values: 09

Universe: members of the 102nd US Senate

July 02, 1992 20148

Location:

Start: 459
Width: 1

Variable Text: DCR-138 Y=76 N=20 S2532. Aid for Former Soviet Republics/Passage. Passage of the bill to provide aid to Russia and other former Soviet republics. Passed 76-20: R 33-7; D 43-13 (ND 34-6, SD 9-7), July 2, 1992. A "yea" was a vote in support of the president's position.  (link)

Value

Label

Frequency

Text

0.

Not a member at time of vote

1.

Yes (Y)

76

2.

Paired Yes (PY)

3.

Announced Yes (AY)

4.

Announced No (AN)

5.

Paired No (PN)

6.

No (N)

20

7.

General Pair

8.

Present

9.

Not voting or not ascertained

Range of Valid Data Values: 1-8

Range of Invalid Data Values: 09

Universe: members of the 102nd US Senate

July 22, 1992 20149

Location:

Start: 460
Width: 1

Variable Text: DCR-138 Y=60 N=31 Baucus (D, MT) S2877. Interstate Transport of Municipal Waste/Differential Fees. Baucus, D-Mont., motion to table (kill) the Reid, D-Nev., amendment to grant the governor of a state the authority to prohibit, limit or impose a differential fee on the disposal of out-of-state municipal waste. Motion agreed to 60-31: R 32-6; D 28-25 (ND 23-15, SD 5-10, July 22, 1992.  (link)

Value

Label

Frequency

Text

0.

Not a member at time of vote

1.

Yes (Y)

60

2.

Paired Yes (PY)

3.

Announced Yes (AY)

4.

Announced No (AN)

5.

Paired No (PN)

6.

No (N)

31

7.

General Pair

8.

Present

9.

Not voting or not ascertained

Range of Valid Data Values: 1-8

Range of Invalid Data Values: 09

Universe: members of the 102nd US Senate

July 23, 1992 20150

Location:

Start: 461
Width: 1

Variable Text: DCR-138 Y=58 N=33 HR776. National Energy Policy/Cloture. Motion to invoke cloture (thus limiting debate) on the motion to proceed to the bill to decrease U.S. energy dependence through increased domestic production and conservation. The bill would ease licensing for natural gas pipelines and nuclear power plants, promote cars that run on non-gasoline fuels, mandate greater energy efficiency, ban certain offshore drilling, provide tax incentives for renewable energy and alternative fuels, and provide tax relief for independent oil and gas drillers. The Senate Finance Committee also added a coal tax to help pay for helath benefits for retired miners. Motion rejected 58-33: R 3-33; D 55-0 (ND 39-0, SD 16-0), July 23, 1992. A three-fifths of the total Senate (60) is required to invoke cloture.  (link)

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Label

Frequency

Text

0.

Not a member at time of vote

1.

Yes (Y)

58

2.

Paired Yes (PY)

3.

Announced Yes (AY)

4.

Announced No (AN)

5.

Paired No (PN)

6.

No (N)

33

7.

General Pair

8.

Present

9.

Not voting or not ascertained

Range of Valid Data Values: 1-8

Range of Invalid Data Values: 09

Universe: members of the 102nd US Senate

July 23, 1992 20151

Location:

Start: 462
Width: 1

Variable Text: DCR-138 Y=89 N=2 S2877. Interstate Transport of Municipal Waste/Passage. Passage of the bill to allow states to restrict the importation of municipal solid waste across their borders. Passed 89-2: R 35-1; D 54-1 (ND 38-1, SD 16-0), July 23, 1992. A "nay" was a vote in support of the president's position.  (link)

Value

Label

Frequency

Text

0.

Not a member at time of vote

1.

Yes (Y)

89

2.

Paired Yes (PY)

3.

Announced Yes (AY)

4.

Announced No (AN)

5.

Paired No (PN)

6.

No (N)

2

7.

General Pair

8.

Present

9.

Not voting or not ascertained

Range of Valid Data Values: 1-8

Range of Invalid Data Values: 09

Universe: members of the 102nd US Senate

July 27, 1992 20152

Location:

Start: 463
Width: 1

Variable Text: DCR-138 Y=32 N=50 Smith (R, NH) S3026. Fiscal 1993 Commerce, Justice, State, Judiciary Appropriations/Ruling by the Chair. Judgment of the Senate to affirm the ruling of the chair that the Smith, R-N.H., amendment to repeal the District of Columbia's gun liability law, making manufacturers and distributors liable for crimes committed with semiautomatic firearms in the District, constituted legislation on an appropriations bill and was therefore not in order. Ruling of the chair rejected 32-50: R 2-33; D 30-17 (ND 26-8, SD 4-9), July 27, 1992. (The Smith amendment was subsequently adopted by voice vote.)  (link)

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Label

Frequency

Text

0.

Not a member at time of vote

1.

Yes (Y)

32

2.

Paired Yes (PY)

3.

Announced Yes (AY)

4.

Announced No (AN)

5.

Paired No (PN)

6.

No (N)

50

7.

General Pair

8.

Present

9.

Not voting or not ascertained

Range of Valid Data Values: 1-8

Range of Invalid Data Values: 09

Universe: members of the 102nd US Senate

July 28, 1992 20153

Location:

Start: 464
Width: 1

Variable Text: DCR-138 Y=50 N=42 Graham (D, FL) S3026. Fiscal 1993 Commerce, Justice, State Appropriations/Overhead Spending. Graham, D-Fla., amendment to reduce overhead spending for fiscal 1993 from $32,654,000 to $31,280,000, the fiscal 1992 level. Adopted 50-42: R 24-16; D 26-26 (ND 16-20, SD 10-6), July 28, 1992.  (link)

Value

Label

Frequency

Text

0.

Not a member at time of vote

1.

Yes (Y)

50

2.

Paired Yes (PY)

3.

Announced Yes (AY)

4.

Announced No (AN)

5.

Paired No (PN)

6.

No (N)

42

7.

General Pair

8.

Present

9.

Not voting or not ascertained

Range of Valid Data Values: 1-8

Range of Invalid Data Values: 09

Universe: members of the 102nd US Senate

July 28, 1992 20154

Location:

Start: 465
Width: 1

Variable Text: DCR-138 Y=93 N=3 Mitchell (D, ME) HR776. National Energy Policy/Cloture. Mitchell, D-Maine, motion to invoke cloture (thus limiting debate) on the motion to proceed to the bill to decrease U.S. energy dependence through increased domestic production and conservation. The bill would ease licensing for natural gas pipelines and nuclear power plants, promote cars that run on non-gasoline fuels, mandate greater energy efficiency, ban certain offshore drilling and provide tax incentives for alternative fuels. The bill also contains a coal tax to help pay for health benefits for retired miners. Motion agreed to 93-3: R 38-3; D 55-0 (ND 39-0, SD 16-0), July 28, 1992. A three-fifths majority of the total Senate (60) is required to invoke cloture.  (link)

Value

Label

Frequency

Text

0.

Not a member at time of vote

1.

Yes (Y)

93

2.

Paired Yes (PY)

3.

Announced Yes (AY)

4.

Announced No (AN)

5.

Paired No (PN)

6.

No (N)

3

7.

General Pair

8.

Present

9.

Not voting or not ascertained

Range of Valid Data Values: 1-8

Range of Invalid Data Values: 09

Universe: members of the 102nd US Senate

July 28, 1992 20155

Location:

Start: 466
Width: 1

Variable Text: DCR-138 Y=54 N=41 Cochran (R, MS) HR5487. Fiscal 1993 Agriculture Appropriations/Rural Electrification Administration. Cochran, R-Miss., motion to table (kill) the Graham, D-Fla., amendment to cut funding for the Rural Electrification Administration. Motion agreed to 54-41: R 25-16; D 29-25 (ND 18-21, SD 11-4), July 28, 1992.  (link)

Value

Label

Frequency

Text

0.

Not a member at time of vote

1.

Yes (Y)

54

2.

Paired Yes (PY)

3.

Announced Yes (AY)

4.

Announced No (AN)

5.

Paired No (PN)

6.

No (N)

41

7.

General Pair

8.

Present

9.

Not voting or not ascertained

Range of Valid Data Values: 1-8

Range of Invalid Data Values: 09

Universe: members of the 102nd US Senate

July 28, 1992 20156

Location:

Start: 467
Width: 1

Variable Text: DCR-138 Y=74 N=23 Bumpers (D, AR) HR5487. Fiscal 1993 Agriculture Appropriations/Market Promotion Program. Bumpers, D-Ark., motion to table (kill) the Bryan, D-Nev., amendment to reduce funding for the Market Promotion Program by $95.7 million to a level of $75 million. The Market Promotion Program is designed to encourage the development, maintenance and expansion of the export of U.S. agricultural products. Motion agreed to 74-23: R 38-4; D 36-19 (ND 20-19, SD 16-0), July 28, 1992. A "yea" was a vote in support of the president's position.  (link)

Value

Label

Frequency

Text

0.

Not a member at time of vote

1.

Yes (Y)

74

2.

Paired Yes (PY)

3.

Announced Yes (AY)

4.

Announced No (AN)

5.

Paired No (PN)

6.

No (N)

23

7.

General Pair

8.

Present

9.

Not voting or not ascertained

Range of Valid Data Values: 1-8

Range of Invalid Data Values: 09

Universe: members of the 102nd US Senate

July 28, 1992 20157

Location:

Start: 468
Width: 1

Variable Text: DCR-138 Y=56 N=41 Daschle (D, SD) HR5487. Fiscal 1993 Agriculture Appropriations/Honey Price. Daschle, D-S.D., motion to table (kill) the Brown, R-Colo., amendment to prohibit the use of funds to support the price of honey. Motion agreed to 56-41: R 21-21; D 35-20 (ND 22-17, SD 13-3), July 28, 1992.  (link)

Value

Label

Frequency

Text

0.

Not a member at time of vote

1.

Yes (Y)

56

2.

Paired Yes (PY)

3.

Announced Yes (AY)

4.

Announced No (AN)

5.

Paired No (PN)

6.

No (N)

41

7.

General Pair

8.

Present

9.

Not voting or not ascertained

Range of Valid Data Values: 1-8

Range of Invalid Data Values: 09

Universe: members of the 102nd US Senate

July 28, 1992 20158

Location:

Start: 469
Width: 1

Variable Text: DCR-138 Y=88 N=9 HR5487. Fiscal 1993 Agriculture Appropriations/Passage. Passage of the bill to provide $61,398,732,000 in new budget authority for agriculture, rural development, the Food and Drug Administration and related agencies in fiscal 1993 and for other purposes. The administration requested $60,381,222,000. Passed 88-9: R 35-7; D 53-2 (ND 37-2, SD 16-0), July 28, 1992.  (link)

Value

Label

Frequency

Text

0.

Not a member at time of vote

1.

Yes (Y)

88

2.

Paired Yes (PY)

3.

Announced Yes (AY)

4.

Announced No (AN)

5.

Paired No (PN)

6.

No (N)

9

7.

General Pair

8.

Present

9.

Not voting or not ascertained

Range of Valid Data Values: 1-8

Range of Invalid Data Values: 09

Universe: members of the 102nd US Senate

July 29, 1992 20159

Location:

Start: 470
Width: 1

Variable Text: DCR-138 Y=63 N=32 Bentsen (D, TX) HR776. National Energy Policy/Taxes. Bentsen, D-Texas, motion to table (kill) the Bradley, D-N.J., amendment to strike the provisions of the bill providing a tax break for independent oil and gas producers by allowing them to calculate their alternative minimum tax without including the benefit of two specific tax breaks. Motion agreed to 63-32: R 35-7; D 28-25 (ND 16-22, SD 12-3), July 29, 1992.  (link)

Value

Label

Frequency

Text

0.

Not a member at time of vote

1.

Yes (Y)

63

2.

Paired Yes (PY)

3.

Announced Yes (AY)

4.

Announced No (AN)

5.

Paired No (PN)

6.

No (N)

32

7.

General Pair

8.

Present

9.

Not voting or not ascertained

Range of Valid Data Values: 1-8

Range of Invalid Data Values: 09

Universe: members of the 102nd US Senate

July 29, 1992 20160

Location:

Start: 471
Width: 1

Variable Text: DCR-138 Y=35 N=60 Specter (R, PA) HR776. National Energy Policy/Budget Act Waiver. Specter, R-Pa., motion to waive the budget act with respect to the Bentsen, D-Texas, point of order against the Specter amendment to increase the access and affordability of health care for violating Section 311 of the 1974 Congressional Budget Act which prohibits consideration of legislation that would result in revenues falling below the revenue floor contained in the most recent budget resolution. Motion rejected 35-60: R 35-7; D 0-53 (ND 0-38, SD 0-15), July 29, 1992. (A three-fifths majority (60) of the total Senate is required to waive the budget act. Subsequently the chair upheld the Bentsen point of order, and the Specter amendment fell.)  (link)

Value

Label

Frequency

Text

0.

Not a member at time of vote

1.

Yes (Y)

35

2.

Paired Yes (PY)

3.

Announced Yes (AY)

4.

Announced No (AN)

5.

Paired No (PN)

6.

No (N)

60

7.

General Pair

8.

Present

9.

Not voting or not ascertained

Range of Valid Data Values: 1-8

Range of Invalid Data Values: 09

Universe: members of the 102nd US Senate

July 29, 1992 20161

Location:

Start: 472
Width: 1

Variable Text: DCR-138 Y=40 N=55 Johnston (D, LA) HR776. National Energy Policy/Tax-Exempt Bonds. Johnston, D-La., motion to table (kill) the Symms, R-Idaho, amendment to remove certain high-speed intercity rail facility bonds from the state volume cap for tax-exempt bond financing. Motion rejected 40-55: R 10-32; D 30-23 (ND 19-19, SD 11-4), July 29, 1992. (The Symms amendment was subsequently adopted by voice vote.  (link)

Value

Label

Frequency

Text

0.

Not a member at time of vote

1.

Yes (Y)

40

2.

Paired Yes (PY)

3.

Announced Yes (AY)

4.

Announced No (AN)

5.

Paired No (PN)

6.

No (N)

55

7.

General Pair

8.

Present

9.

Not voting or not ascertained

Range of Valid Data Values: 1-8

Range of Invalid Data Values: 09

Universe: members of the 102nd US Senate

July 30, 1992 20162

Location:

Start: 473
Width: 1

Variable Text: DCR-138 Y=84 N=10 Mitchell (D, ME) Procedural Motion. Mitchell, D-Maine, motion to instruct the sergeant at arms to request the attendance of absent senators. Motion agreed to 84-10: R 32-8; D 52-2 (ND 38-0, SD 14-2), July 30, 1992.  (link)

Value

Label

Frequency

Text

0.

Not a member at time of vote

1.

Yes (Y)

84

2.

Paired Yes (PY)

3.

Announced Yes (AY)

4.

Announced No (AN)

5.

Paired No (PN)

6.

No (N)

10

7.

General Pair

8.

Present

9.

Not voting or not ascertained

Range of Valid Data Values: 1-8

Range of Invalid Data Values: 09

Universe: members of the 102nd US Senate

July 30, 1992 20163

Location:

Start: 474
Width: 1

Variable Text: DCR-138 Y=93 N=3 HR776. National Energy Policy/Passage. Passage of the bill to decrease U.S. energy dependence through increased domestic production and conservation. The bill would ease licensing for natural gas pipelines and nuclear power plants, promote cars that run on non-gasoline fuels, mandate greater energy efficiency, ban certain offshore drilling, provide tax incentives for renewable energy and alternative fuels, and provide tax relief for independent oil and gas drillers. Passed 93-3: R 38-2; D 55-1 (ND 38-1, SD 17-0), July 30, 1992.  (link)

Value

Label

Frequency

Text

0.

Not a member at time of vote

1.

Yes (Y)

93

2.

Paired Yes (PY)

3.

Announced Yes (AY)

4.

Announced No (AN)

5.

Paired No (PN)

6.

No (N)

3

7.

General Pair

8.

Present

9.

Not voting or not ascertained

Range of Valid Data Values: 1-8

Range of Invalid Data Values: 09

Universe: members of the 102nd US Senate

July 30, 1992 20164

Location:

Start: 475
Width: 1

Variable Text: DCR-138 Y=50 N=45 Shelby (D, AL) HR5517. Fiscal 1993 District of Columbia Appropriations. Shelby, D-Ala., motion to table (kill) the Adams, D-Wash., amendment to the Shelby amendment, to place the provisions of the Shelby amendment on the ballot at the next District of Columbia general, special or primary election held at least 90 days after enactment of the bill. The Shelby amendment would provide for a federal death penalty for first-degree murders in the District of Columbia. Motion agreed to 50-45: R 29-11; D 21-34 (ND 9-30, SD 12-4), July 30, 1992.  (link)

Value

Label

Frequency

Text

0.

Not a member at time of vote

1.

Yes (Y)

50

2.

Paired Yes (PY)

3.

Announced Yes (AY)

4.

Announced No (AN)

5.

Paired No (PN)

6.

No (N)

45

7.

General Pair

8.

Present

9.

Not voting or not ascertained

Range of Valid Data Values: 1-8

Range of Invalid Data Values: 09

Universe: members of the 102nd US Senate

July 30, 1992 20165

Location:

Start: 476
Width: 1

Variable Text: DCR-138 Y=41 N=51 Adams (D, WA) HR5517. Fiscal 1993 District of Columbia Appropriations. Adams, D-Wash., motion to table (kill) the Lott, R-Miss., amendment to prohibit the District of Columbia from using any funds in the bill to extend employment, health or governmental benefits to homosexual or heterosexual couples on the same basis that such benefits are extended to legally married couples. Motion rejected 41-51: R 8-31; D 33-20 (ND 28-9, SD 5-11), July 30, 1992.  (link)

Value

Label

Frequency

Text

0.

Not a member at time of vote

1.

Yes (Y)

41

2.

Paired Yes (PY)

3.

Announced Yes (AY)

4.

Announced No (AN)

5.

Paired No (PN)

6.

No (N)

51

7.

General Pair

8.

Present

9.

Not voting or not ascertained

Range of Valid Data Values: 1-8

Range of Invalid Data Values: 09

Universe: members of the 102nd US Senate

August 03, 1992 20166

Location:

Start: 477
Width: 1

Variable Text: DCR-138 Y=62 N=32 Johnston (D, LA) HR5373. Fiscal 1993 Energy and Water Development Appropriations/Superconducting Super Collider. Johnston, D-La., motion to table (kill) the Bumpers, D-Ark., amendment to terminate the superconducting super collider by cutting $516 million of the $550 million provided for the project. Motion agreed to 62-32: R 32-8; D 30-24 (ND 21-17, SD 9-7), Aug. 3, 1992. A "yea" was a vote in support of the president's position.  (link)

Value

Label

Frequency

Text

0.

Not a member at time of vote

1.

Yes (Y)

62

2.

Paired Yes (PY)

3.

Announced Yes (AY)

4.

Announced No (AN)

5.

Paired No (PN)

6.

No (N)

32

7.

General Pair

8.

Present

9.

Not voting or not ascertained

Range of Valid Data Values: 1-8

Range of Invalid Data Values: 09

Universe: members of the 102nd US Senate

August 03, 1992 20167

Location:

Start: 478
Width: 1

Variable Text: DCR-138 Y=68 N=26 Hatfield (R, OR) HR5373. Fiscal 1993 Energy and Water Development Appropriations/Superconducting Super Collider. Hatfield, R-Ore., amendment to put a moratorium on U.S. nuclear tests until July 1993 unless a former republic of the Soviet Union conducts a nuclear test; require reports to Congress on plans for a comprehensive test ban by Sept. 30, 1996; and ban nuclear testing after Sept. 30, 1996, unless a former Soviet republic conducts a nuclear test. Adopted 68-26: R 17-23; D 51-3 (ND 36-2, SD 15-1), Aug. 3, 1992. A "nay" was a vote in support of the president's position.  (link)

Value

Label

Frequency

Text

0.

Not a member at time of vote

1.

Yes (Y)

68

2.

Paired Yes (PY)

3.

Announced Yes (AY)

4.

Announced No (AN)

5.

Paired No (PN)

6.

No (N)

26

7.

General Pair

8.

Present

9.

Not voting or not ascertained

Range of Valid Data Values: 1-8

Range of Invalid Data Values: 09

Universe: members of the 102nd US Senate

August 03, 1992 20168

Location:

Start: 479
Width: 1

Variable Text: DCR-138 Y=62 N=31 Johnston (D, LA) HR5373. Fiscal 1993 Energy and Water Development Appropriations/Superconducting Super Collider. Johnston, D-La., motion to table (kill) the Bumpers, D-Ark., amendment to prohibit funding for the superconducting super collider after June 1, 1993, unless the president certifies that the foreign contributions for the project meet or exceed $650 million in fiscal 1993, 1994 and 1995. Motion agreed to 62-31: R 30-9; D 32-22 (ND 22-16, SD 10-6), Aug. 3, 1992.  (link)

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Label

Frequency

Text

0.

Not a member at time of vote

1.

Yes (Y)

62

2.

Paired Yes (PY)

3.

Announced Yes (AY)

4.

Announced No (AN)

5.

Paired No (PN)

6.

No (N)

31

7.

General Pair

8.

Present

9.

Not voting or not ascertained

Range of Valid Data Values: 1-8

Range of Invalid Data Values: 09

Universe: members of the 102nd US Senate

August 04, 1992 20169

Location:

Start: 480
Width: 1

Variable Text: DCR-138 Y=89 N=0 Domenici (R, NM) HR5503. Fiscal 1993 Interior Appropriations/Corporate Morality. Domenici, R-N.M., amendment to express the sense of the Senate that individuals within corporations should be encouraged to insist on the acceptance of personal responsibility for the moral content and repercussions of the activities, products and services of their corporations. Adopted 89-0: R 38-0; D 51-0 (ND 36-0, SD 15-0), Aug. 4, 1992.  (link)

Value

Label

Frequency

Text

0.

Not a member at time of vote

1.

Yes (Y)

89

2.

Paired Yes (PY)

3.

Announced Yes (AY)

4.

Announced No (AN)

5.

Paired No (PN)

6.

No (N)

0

7.

General Pair

8.

Present

9.

Not voting or not ascertained

Range of Valid Data Values: 1-8

Range of Invalid Data Values: 09

Universe: members of the 102nd US Senate

August 05, 1992 20170

Location:

Start: 481
Width: 1

Variable Text: DCR-138 Y=39 N=57 Bond (R, MO) HR5518. Fiscal 1993 Transportation Appropriations/Highway Trust Fund Allocations. Bond, R-Mo., amendment to increase the allocation from the Highway Trust Fund for states that contribute more to the fund in gasoline tax revenues than they receive in highway dollars. Rejected 39-57: R 19-22; D 20-35 (ND 7-32, SD 13-3), Aug. 5, 1992.  (link)

Value

Label

Frequency

Text

0.

Not a member at time of vote

1.

Yes (Y)

39

2.

Paired Yes (PY)

3.

Announced Yes (AY)

4.

Announced No (AN)

5.

Paired No (PN)

6.

No (N)

57

7.

General Pair

8.

Present

9.

Not voting or not ascertained

Range of Valid Data Values: 1-8

Range of Invalid Data Values: 09

Universe: members of the 102nd US Senate

August 05, 1992 20171

Location:

Start: 482
Width: 1

Variable Text: DCR-138 Y=74 N=22 HR5518. Fiscal 1993 Transportation Appropriations/Passage. Passage of the bill to provide $13.5 billion in new budget authority for the Department of Transportation and related agencies in fiscal 1993. The administration requested $12,951,362,569. Passed 74-22: R 27-14; D 47-8 (ND 36-3, SD 11-5), Aug. 5, 1992.  (link)

Value

Label

Frequency

Text

0.

Not a member at time of vote

1.

Yes (Y)

74

2.

Paired Yes (PY)

3.

Announced Yes (AY)

4.

Announced No (AN)

5.

Paired No (PN)

6.

No (N)

22

7.

General Pair

8.

Present

9.

Not voting or not ascertained

Range of Valid Data Values: 1-8

Range of Invalid Data Values: 09

Universe: members of the 102nd US Senate

August 05, 1992 20172

Location:

Start: 483
Width: 1

Variable Text: DCR-138 Y=44 N=52 Bumpers (D, AR) HR5503. Fiscal 1993 Interior Appropriations/Mining Law Revisions. Bumpers, D-Ark., motion to table (kill) the Reid, D-Nev., amendment to the Bumpers amendment to revise the 1872 mining law to require individuals to pay market value for land instead of the current $2.50 to $5 an acre, to return land no longer used for mining to the federal government and to tighten requirements for restoring land after mining. The Bumpers amendment would place a one-year moratorium on patenting land for mining. Motion rejected 44-52: R 5-36; D 39-16 (ND 29-10, SD 10-6), Aug. 5, 1992. The Bumpers amendment, as amended by the Reid amendment, was subsequently adopted by voice vote.  (link)

Value

Label

Frequency

Text

0.

Not a member at time of vote

1.

Yes (Y)

44

2.

Paired Yes (PY)

3.

Announced Yes (AY)

4.

Announced No (AN)

5.

Paired No (PN)

6.

No (N)

52

7.

General Pair

8.

Present

9.

Not voting or not ascertained

Range of Valid Data Values: 1-8

Range of Invalid Data Values: 09

Universe: members of the 102nd US Senate

August 05, 1992 20173

Location:

Start: 484
Width: 1

Variable Text: DCR-138 Y=50 N=44 Craig (R, ID) HR5503. Fiscal 1993 Interior Appropriations/National Forest Service Funds. Craig, R-Idaho, motion to table (kill) the Fowler, D-Ga., amendment to reduce the Forest Service's National Forest System budget by $35 million to reflect a 25 percent reduction in below-cost timber sales. Motion agreed to 50-44: R 38-3; D 12-41 (ND 5-32, SD 7-9), Aug. 5, 1992.  (link)

Value

Label

Frequency

Text

0.

Not a member at time of vote

1.

Yes (Y)

50

2.

Paired Yes (PY)

3.

Announced Yes (AY)

4.

Announced No (AN)

5.

Paired No (PN)

6.

No (N)

44

7.

General Pair

8.

Present

9.

Not voting or not ascertained

Range of Valid Data Values: 1-8

Range of Invalid Data Values: 09

Universe: members of the 102nd US Senate

August 06, 1992 20174

Location:

Start: 485
Width: 1

Variable Text: DCR-138 Y=38 N=57 Craig (R, ID) HR5503. Fiscal 1993 Interior Appropriations/Forest Service Appeals. Craig, R-Idaho, motion to table (kill) the Fowler, D-Ga., amendment to require the secretary of Agriculture to establish a notice and comment process for proposed actions of the Forest Service. The amendment would require an administrative appeals process with at least one level of administrative review and an automatic stay pending the appeal. Motion rejected 38-57: R 32-9; D 6-48 (ND 1-37, SD 5-11), Aug. 6, 1992.  (link)

Value

Label

Frequency

Text

0.

Not a member at time of vote

1.

Yes (Y)

38

2.

Paired Yes (PY)

3.

Announced Yes (AY)

4.

Announced No (AN)

5.

Paired No (PN)

6.

No (N)

57

7.

General Pair

8.

Present

9.

Not voting or not ascertained

Range of Valid Data Values: 1-8

Range of Invalid Data Values: 09

Universe: members of the 102nd US Senate

August 06, 1992 20175

Location:

Start: 486
Width: 1

Variable Text: DCR-138 Y=45 N=50 Fowler (D, GA) HR5503. Fiscal 1993 Interior Appropriations/Forest Service Appeals. Fowler, D-Ga., motion to table (kill) the Craig, R-Idaho, amendment to the Fowler amendment, to allow the right to appeal a decision of the Forest Service for people involved in the public comment process; disposition of an appeal would include a meeting with Forest Service officials "in the vicinity" of the forest affected by the decision; the chief of the Forest Service would have the authority to override a stay pending the appeal if the chief determined an emergency existed. The Fowler amendment would require an administrative appeals process with at least one level of administrative review and an automatic stay pending the appeal. Motion rejected 45-50: R 4-37; D 41-13 (ND 33-5, SD 8-8), Aug. 6, 1992. Subsequently, the Fowler amendment, as amended by the Craig amendment, was adopted by voice vote.  (link)

Value

Label

Frequency

Text

0.

Not a member at time of vote

1.

Yes (Y)

45

2.

Paired Yes (PY)

3.

Announced Yes (AY)

4.

Announced No (AN)

5.

Paired No (PN)

6.

No (N)

50

7.

General Pair

8.

Present

9.

Not voting or not ascertained

Range of Valid Data Values: 1-8

Range of Invalid Data Values: 09

Universe: members of the 102nd US Senate

August 06, 1992 20176

Location:

Start: 487
Width: 1

Variable Text: DCR-138 Y=60 N=35 Adams (D, WA) HR5503. Fiscal 1993 Interior Appropriations/Northern Spotted Owl Habitat. Adams, D-Wash., motion to table (kill) the Gorton, R-Wash., amendment to allow salvage timber sales in the northern spotted owl's habitat unless such salvage will adversely affect the spotted owl habitat as determined by the secretary of Agriculture. Motion agreed to 60-35: R 9-32; D 51-3 (ND 37-1, SD 14-2), Aug. 6, 1992.  (link)

Value

Label

Frequency

Text

0.

Not a member at time of vote

1.

Yes (Y)

60

2.

Paired Yes (PY)

3.

Announced Yes (AY)

4.

Announced No (AN)

5.

Paired No (PN)

6.

No (N)

35

7.

General Pair

8.

Present

9.

Not voting or not ascertained

Range of Valid Data Values: 1-8

Range of Invalid Data Values: 09

Universe: members of the 102nd US Senate

August 06, 1992 20177

Location:

Start: 488
Width: 1

Variable Text: DCR-138 Y=50 N=44 Byrd (D, WV) HR5503. Fiscal 1993 Interior Appropriations/Grazing Fees. Byrd, D-W.Va., motion to table (kill) the Jeffords, R-Vt., amendment to increase domestic livestock grazing fees on lands administered by the Bureau of Land Management by 25 percent to $2.40 per animal unit month. Motion agreed to 50-44: R 30-11; D 20-33 (ND 13-25, SD 7-8), Aug. 6, 1992.  (link)

Value

Label

Frequency

Text

0.

Not a member at time of vote

1.

Yes (Y)

50

2.

Paired Yes (PY)

3.

Announced Yes (AY)

4.

Announced No (AN)

5.

Paired No (PN)

6.

No (N)

44

7.

General Pair

8.

Present

9.

Not voting or not ascertained

Range of Valid Data Values: 1-8

Range of Invalid Data Values: 09

Universe: members of the 102nd US Senate

August 07, 1992 20178

Location:

Start: 489
Width: 1

Variable Text: DCR-138 Y=32 N=63 Simpson (R, WY) HR4312. Voting Rights Language Assistance. Simpson, R-Wyo., amendment to reduce the 15-year extension for voting rights language assistance to five years; increase the benchmark for triggering the assistance from 10,000 voting-age citizens to 20,000; and require reports on voting participation rates and voting fraud. Rejected 32-63: R 25-16; D 7-47 (ND 3-35, SD 4-12), Aug. 7, 1992.  (link)

Value

Label

Frequency

Text

0.

Not a member at time of vote

1.

Yes (Y)

32

2.

Paired Yes (PY)

3.

Announced Yes (AY)

4.

Announced No (AN)

5.

Paired No (PN)

6.

No (N)

63

7.

General Pair

8.

Present

9.

Not voting or not ascertained

Range of Valid Data Values: 1-8

Range of Invalid Data Values: 09

Universe: members of the 102nd US Senate

August 07, 1992 20179

Location:

Start: 490
Width: 1

Variable Text: DCR-138 Y=35 N=60 Simpson (R, WY) HR4312. Voting Rights Language Assistance Act/Federal Funding. Simpson, R-Wyo., amendment to require the federal government to make grants to states to pay for the costs of complying with the bill. Rejected 35-60: R 29-12; D 6-48 (ND 2-36, SD 4-12), Aug. 7, 1992.  (link)

Value

Label

Frequency

Text

0.

Not a member at time of vote

1.

Yes (Y)

35

2.

Paired Yes (PY)

3.

Announced Yes (AY)

4.

Announced No (AN)

5.

Paired No (PN)

6.

No (N)

60

7.

General Pair

8.

Present

9.

Not voting or not ascertained

Range of Valid Data Values: 1-8

Range of Invalid Data Values: 09

Universe: members of the 102nd US Senate

August 07, 1992 20180

Location:

Start: 491
Width: 1

Variable Text: DCR-138 Y=75 N=20 HR4312. Voting Rights Language Assistance/Passage. Passage of the bill to extend for 15 years through 2007 the provisions of law that require certain language minority populations to be provided with language assistance to effectively participate in the electoral process. Passed 75-20: R 25-16; D 50-4 (ND 36-2, SD 14-2), Aug. 7, 1992.  (link)

Value

Label

Frequency

Text

0.

Not a member at time of vote

1.

Yes (Y)

75

2.

Paired Yes (PY)

3.

Announced Yes (AY)

4.

Announced No (AN)

5.

Paired No (PN)

6.

No (N)

20

7.

General Pair

8.

Present

9.

Not voting or not ascertained

Range of Valid Data Values: 1-8

Range of Invalid Data Values: 09

Universe: members of the 102nd US Senate

August 07, 1992 20181

Location:

Start: 492
Width: 1

Variable Text: DCR-138 Y=91 N=2 Nunn (D, GA) S3114. Fiscal 1993 Defense Authorization/Defense Conversion Assistance. Nunn, D-Ga., amendment to require the prompt implementation of the defense conversion and transition provisions in the bill; $1.2 billion is authorized for the assistance in fiscal 1993. Approved 91-2: R 38-2; D 53-0 (ND 37-0, SD 16-0), Aug. 7, 1992.  (link)

Value

Label

Frequency

Text

0.

Not a member at time of vote

1.

Yes (Y)

91

2.

Paired Yes (PY)

3.

Announced Yes (AY)

4.

Announced No (AN)

5.

Paired No (PN)

6.

No (N)

2

7.

General Pair

8.

Present

9.

Not voting or not ascertained

Range of Valid Data Values: 1-8

Range of Invalid Data Values: 09

Universe: members of the 102nd US Senate

August 07, 1992 20182

Location:

Start: 493
Width: 1

Variable Text: DCR-138 Y=43 N=49 Warner (R, VA) S3114. Fiscal 1993 Defense Authorization. Warner, R-W.Va., motion to table (kill) the Sasser, D-Tenn., amendment to cut funding for the Strategic Defense Initiative (SDI) by $1 billion from the $4.3 billion to $3.3 billion. The administration had requested $5.4 billion. Motion rejected 43-49: R 34-5; D 9-44 (ND 4-33, SD 5-11), Aug. 7, 1992. A "nay" was a vote in support of the president's position.  (link)

Value

Label

Frequency

Text

0.

Not a member at time of vote

1.

Yes (Y)

43

2.

Paired Yes (PY)

3.

Announced Yes (AY)

4.

Announced No (AN)

5.

Paired No (PN)

6.

No (N)

49

7.

General Pair

8.

Present

9.

Not voting or not ascertained

Range of Valid Data Values: 1-8

Range of Invalid Data Values: 09

Universe: members of the 102nd US Senate

August 07, 1992 20183

Location:

Start: 494
Width: 1

Variable Text: DCR-138 Y=91 N=0 Carnes Nomination. Mitchell, D-Maine, Motion to proceed to the confirmation of President Bush's nomination of Edward E. Carnes Jr. of Alabama to the 11th Circuit Court of Appeals. Motion agreed to 91-0: R 38-0; D 53-0 (ND 37-0, SD 16-0), Aug. 7, 1992  (link)

Value

Label

Frequency

Text

0.

Not a member at time of vote

1.

Yes (Y)

91

2.

Paired Yes (PY)

3.

Announced Yes (AY)

4.

Announced No (AN)

5.

Paired No (PN)

6.

No (N)

0

7.

General Pair

8.

Present

9.

Not voting or not ascertained

Range of Valid Data Values: 1-8

Range of Invalid Data Values: 09

Universe: members of the 102nd US Senate

August 10, 1992 20184

Location:

Start: 495
Width: 1

Variable Text: DCR-138 Y=90 N=5 Warner (R, VA) SRES330. Multilateral Action in Bosnia-Hercegovina/Support for President. Warner, R-Va. amendment to express the Senate's support for the six measures President Bush said Aug. 6 that the administration was taking to help resolve the Balkan crisis. Adopted 90-5: R 38-4; D 52-1 (ND 36-1, SD 16-0), Aug. 10, 1992.  (link)

Value

Label

Frequency

Text

0.

Not a member at time of vote

1.

Yes (Y)

90

2.

Paired Yes (PY)

3.

Announced Yes (AY)

4.

Announced No (AN)

5.

Paired No (PN)

6.

No (N)

5

7.

General Pair

8.

Present

9.

Not voting or not ascertained

Range of Valid Data Values: 1-8

Range of Invalid Data Values: 09

Universe: members of the 102nd US Senate

August 11, 1992 20185

Location:

Start: 496
Width: 1

Variable Text: DCR-138 Y=82 N=13 Stevens (R, AK) SRES330. Multilateral Action in Bosnia-Hercegovina/Funding. Stevens, R-Alaska, amendment to express the sense of the Senate that the United States will provide necessary funds for U.S. participation in humanitarian and multilateral military action in Bosnia-Hercegovina as mandated by the United Nations. Agreed to 82-13: R 32-8; D 50-5 (ND 35-4, SD 15-1), Aug. 11, 1992.  (link)

Value

Label

Frequency

Text

0.

Not a member at time of vote

1.

Yes (Y)

82

2.

Paired Yes (PY)

3.

Announced Yes (AY)

4.

Announced No (AN)

5.

Paired No (PN)

6.

No (N)

13

7.

General Pair

8.

Present

9.

Not voting or not ascertained

Range of Valid Data Values: 1-8

Range of Invalid Data Values: 09

Universe: members of the 102nd US Senate

August 11, 1992 20186

Location:

Start: 497
Width: 1

Variable Text: DCR-138 Y=74 N=22 SRES330. Multilateral Action in Bosnia-Hercegovina/Adoption. Adoption of the resolution to express the sense of the Senate that the president should call upon the United Nations to authorize all means, including multinational military action, to ensure the flow of humanitarian relief in Bosnia-Hercegovina and to gain access for U.N. and International Red Cross personnel to refugee and war camps. Adopted 74-22: R 23-18; D 51-4 (ND 36-3, SD 15-1), Aug. 11, 1992.  (link)

Value

Label

Frequency

Text

0.

Not a member at time of vote

1.

Yes (Y)

74

2.

Paired Yes (PY)

3.

Announced Yes (AY)

4.

Announced No (AN)

5.

Paired No (PN)

6.

No (N)

22

7.

General Pair

8.

Present

9.

Not voting or not ascertained

Range of Valid Data Values: 1-8

Range of Invalid Data Values: 09

Universe: members of the 102nd US Senate

August 11, 1992 20187

Location:

Start: 498
Width: 1

Variable Text: DCR-138 Y=72 N=25 Bentsen (D, TX) HR11. Urban Aid and Tax Bill. Bentsen, D-Texas, motion to table (kill) the Chafee, R-R.I., amendment to strike the provisions that would provide all taxpayers a $2,000 exclusion from income for Individual Retirement Accounts while retaining provisions that provide penalty-free IRA withdrawls for certain expenses, such as house purchases, education or medical emergencies. Motion adopted 72-25: R 28-14; D 44-11 (ND 30-9, SD 14-2), Aug. 11, 1992.  (link)

Value

Label

Frequency

Text

0.

Not a member at time of vote

1.

Yes (Y)

72

2.

Paired Yes (PY)

3.

Announced Yes (AY)

4.

Announced No (AN)

5.

Paired No (PN)

6.

No (N)

25

7.

General Pair

8.

Present

9.

Not voting or not ascertained

Range of Valid Data Values: 1-8

Range of Invalid Data Values: 09

Universe: members of the 102nd US Senate

August 12, 1992 20188

Location:

Start: 499
Width: 1

Variable Text: DCR-138 Y=37 N=57 Bentsen (D, TX) HR11. Urban Aid and Tax Bill/Budget Act Waiver. Mack, R-Fla., motion to waive the budget act with respect to the Bentsen, D-Texas, point of order against the Mack amendment for violating budget law provisions that prohibit consideration of legislation that would result in revenue falling below the revenue floor contained in the most recent budget resolution. The Mack amendment would provide for a maximum long-term capital gains rate of 15 percent among other things. Motion rejected 37-57: R 32-7; D 5-50 (ND 2-37, SD 3-13), Aug. 12, 1992. (A three-fifths majority (60) of the total Senate is required to waive the budget act. Subsequently the chair upheld the Bentsen point of order, and the Mack amendment fell.)  (link)

Value

Label

Frequency

Text

0.

Not a member at time of vote

1.

Yes (Y)

37

2.

Paired Yes (PY)

3.

Announced Yes (AY)

4.

Announced No (AN)

5.

Paired No (PN)

6.

No (N)

57

7.

General Pair

8.

Present

9.

Not voting or not ascertained

Range of Valid Data Values: 1-8

Range of Invalid Data Values: 09

Universe: members of the 102nd US Senate

August 12, 1992 20189

Location:

Start: 500
Width: 1

Variable Text: DCR-138 Y=14 N=80 Bentsen (D, TX) HR11. Urban Aid and Tax Bill/Budget Act Waiver. Bradley, D-N.J. motion to waive the budget act with respect to the Bentsen, D-Texas, point of order against the Bradley amendment for violating budget law provisions that prohibit consideration of legislation within the Budget Committee's jurisdiction without its consent. The Bradley amendment would have eliminated certain tax provisions in the bill and authorized spending for four urban initiatives: Jobs Corps expansion; community policing grants; entrepreneurship and self-employment training; and Neighborhood Reconstruction Corps. Motion rejected 14-80: R 2-38; D 12-42 (ND 11-27, SD 1-15), Aug. 12, 1992. (A three-fifths majority (60) of the total Senate is required to waive the budget act. Subsequently the chair upheld the Bentsen point of order, and the Bradley amendment fell.)  (link)

Value

Label

Frequency

Text

0.

Not a member at time of vote

1.

Yes (Y)

14

2.

Paired Yes (PY)

3.

Announced Yes (AY)

4.

Announced No (AN)

5.

Paired No (PN)

6.

No (N)

80

7.

General Pair

8.

Present

9.

Not voting or not ascertained

Range of Valid Data Values: 1-8

Range of Invalid Data Values: 09

Universe: members of the 102nd US Senate

September 08, 1992 20190

Location:

Start: 501
Width: 1

Variable Text: DCR-138 Y=78 N=10 Wirth (D, CO) HR5679. Fiscal 1993 VA, HUD, Independent Agencies Appropriations/Thrift Liability Claims. Wirth, D-Colo., amendment to extend the statute of limitations on civil liability claims filed by the Resolution Trust Corporation against professionals at failed savings and loan institutions established in 1989 from three to five years except where state law authorizes a longer period. Adopted 78-10: R 26-10; D 52-0 (ND 37-0, SD 15-0), Sept. 8, 1992.  (link)

Value

Label

Frequency

Text

0.

Not a member at time of vote

1.

Yes (Y)

78

2.

Paired Yes (PY)

3.

Announced Yes (AY)

4.

Announced No (AN)

5.

Paired No (PN)

6.

No (N)

10

7.

General Pair

8.

Present

9.

Not voting or not ascertained

Range of Valid Data Values: 1-8

Range of Invalid Data Values: 09

Universe: members of the 102nd US Senate

September 08, 1992 20191

Location:

Start: 502
Width: 1

Variable Text: DCR-138 Y=37 N=47 Graham (D, FL) HR5679. Fiscal 1993 VA, HUD, Independent Agencies Appropriations/HUD Overhead. Graham, D-Fla., amendment to cut appropriations for salaries and expenses at the Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) by $4,696,000. Rejected 37-47: R 17-18; D 20-29 (ND 15-20, SD 5-9), Sept. 8, 1992.  (link)

Value

Label

Frequency

Text

0.

Not a member at time of vote

1.

Yes (Y)

37

2.

Paired Yes (PY)

3.

Announced Yes (AY)

4.

Announced No (AN)

5.

Paired No (PN)

6.

No (N)

47

7.

General Pair

8.

Present

9.

Not voting or not ascertained

Range of Valid Data Values: 1-8

Range of Invalid Data Values: 09

Universe: members of the 102nd US Senate

September 09, 1992 20192

Location:

Start: 503
Width: 1

Variable Text: DCR-138 Y=66 N=30 Carnes Nomination/Cloture. Motion to invoke cloture (thus limiting debate) on the confirmation of President Bush's nomination of Edward E. Carnes Jr. of Alabama to the 11th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals. Motion agreed to 66-30: R 42-1; D 24-29 (ND 15-23, SD 9-6), Sept. 9, 1992. A three-fifths majority vote (60) of the total Senate is required to invoke cloture.  (link)

Value

Label

Frequency

Text

0.

Not a member at time of vote

1.

Yes (Y)

66

2.

Paired Yes (PY)

3.

Announced Yes (AY)

4.

Announced No (AN)

5.

Paired No (PN)

6.

No (N)

30

7.

General Pair

8.

Present

9.

Not voting or not ascertained

Range of Valid Data Values: 1-8

Range of Invalid Data Values: 09

Universe: members of the 102nd US Senate

September 09, 1992 20193

Location:

Start: 504
Width: 1

Variable Text: DCR-138 Y=62 N=36 Carnes Nomination/Confirmation. Confirmation of President Bush's nomination of Edward E. Carnes Jr. of Alabama to the 11th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals. Confirmed 62-36: R 42-1; D 20-35 (ND 10-29, SD 10-6), Sept. 9, 1992. A "yea" was a vote in support of the president's position.  (link)

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Label

Frequency

Text

0.

Not a member at time of vote

1.

Yes (Y)

62

2.

Paired Yes (PY)

3.

Announced Yes (AY)

4.

Announced No (AN)

5.

Paired No (PN)

6.

No (N)

36

7.

General Pair

8.

Present

9.

Not voting or not ascertained

Range of Valid Data Values: 1-8

Range of Invalid Data Values: 09

Universe: members of the 102nd US Senate

September 09, 1992 20194

Location:

Start: 505
Width: 1

Variable Text: DCR-138 Y=34 N=63 Bumpers (D, AR) HR5679. Fiscal 1993 VA, HUD, Independent Agencies Appropriations/Space Station Freedom. Bumpers, D-Ark., amendment to provide $500 million to terminate the space station Freedom and transfer from the space station account $200 million for veterans' health care and $62 million for veterans' medical research. Rejected 34-63: R 4-39; D 30-24 (ND 22-16, SD 8-8), Sept. 9, 1992. A "nay" was a vote in support of the president's position.  (link)

Value

Label

Frequency

Text

0.

Not a member at time of vote

1.

Yes (Y)

34

2.

Paired Yes (PY)

3.

Announced Yes (AY)

4.

Announced No (AN)

5.

Paired No (PN)

6.

No (N)

63

7.

General Pair

8.

Present

9.

Not voting or not ascertained

Range of Valid Data Values: 1-8

Range of Invalid Data Values: 09

Universe: members of the 102nd US Senate

September 09, 1992 20195

Location:

Start: 506
Width: 1

Variable Text: DCR-138 Y=43 N=53 Domenici (R, NM) HR5679. Fiscal 1993 VA, HUD, Independent Agencies Appropriations/Safe Drinking Water Regulations. Domenici, R-N.M., motion to table (kill) the Chafee, R-R.I., amendment to the Domenici amendment to place a moratorium on regulations concerning radon in drinking water, with the Environmental Protection Agency required to report on radon exposure and issue final regulations by Dec. 31, 1993, and to make recommendations on revision of the Safe Drinking Water Act within nine months. The Domenici amendment would establish a moratorium on the implementation of safe drinking water regulations until the EPA reports on costs and benefits. Motion rejected 43-53: R 33-10; D 10-43 (ND 6-31, SD 4-12), Sept. 9, 1992. (The Domenici amendment as amended by the Chafee amendment was subsequently adopted by voice vote.)  (link)

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Label

Frequency

Text

0.

Not a member at time of vote

1.

Yes (Y)

43

2.

Paired Yes (PY)

3.

Announced Yes (AY)

4.

Announced No (AN)

5.

Paired No (PN)

6.

No (N)

53

7.

General Pair

8.

Present

9.

Not voting or not ascertained

Range of Valid Data Values: 1-8

Range of Invalid Data Values: 09

Universe: members of the 102nd US Senate

September 09, 1992 20196

Location:

Start: 507
Width: 1

Variable Text: DCR-138 Y=92 N=3 HR5679. Fiscal 1993 VA, HUD, Independent Agencies Appropriations/Passage. Passage of the bill to provide $87.8 billion in new budget authority for the departments of Veterans Affairs and Housing and Urban Development and for other independent agencies in fiscal 1993. The administration requested $90,145,976,810. Passed 92-3: R 39-3; D 53-0 (ND 38-0, SD 15-0), Sept. 9, 1992.  (link)

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Label

Frequency

Text

0.

Not a member at time of vote

1.

Yes (Y)

92

2.

Paired Yes (PY)

3.

Announced Yes (AY)

4.

Announced No (AN)

5.

Paired No (PN)

6.

No (N)

3

7.

General Pair

8.

Present

9.

Not voting or not ascertained

Range of Valid Data Values: 1-8

Range of Invalid Data Values: 09

Universe: members of the 102nd US Senate

September 10, 1992 20197

Location:

Start: 508
Width: 1

Variable Text: DCR-138 Y=57 N=39 S640. Product Liability/Cloture. Motion to invoke cloture (thus limiting debate) on the motion to proceed to the bill to reduce lawsuits involving products that cause injuries to consumers by establishing nationwide standards on how victims should be compensated, providing incentives to settle lawsuits, and establishing alternatives to litigation. Motion rejected 57-39: R 39-4; D 18-35 (ND 13-25, SD 5-10), Sept. 10, 1992. A three-fifths of the total Senate (60) is required to invoke cloture.  (link)

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Label

Frequency

Text

0.

Not a member at time of vote

1.

Yes (Y)

57

2.

Paired Yes (PY)

3.

Announced Yes (AY)

4.

Announced No (AN)

5.

Paired No (PN)

6.

No (N)

39

7.

General Pair

8.

Present

9.

Not voting or not ascertained

Range of Valid Data Values: 1-8

Range of Invalid Data Values: 09

Universe: members of the 102nd US Senate

September 10, 1992 20198

Location:

Start: 509
Width: 1

Variable Text: DCR-138 Y=57 N=39 Mitchell (D, ME) S640. Product Liability/Reconsideration. Mitchell, D-Maine, motion to reconsider the vote (vote 197) on the motion to invoke cloture (thus limiting debate) on the motion to proceed to the bill to reduce lawsuits involving products that cause injuries to consumers by establishing nationwide standards on how victims should be compensated, providing incentives to settle lawsuits, and establishing alternatives to litigation. Motion agreed to 57-39: R 39-3; D 18-36 (ND 13-26, SD 5-10), Sept. 10, 1992.  (link)

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Label

Frequency

Text

0.

Not a member at time of vote

1.

Yes (Y)

57

2.

Paired Yes (PY)

3.

Announced Yes (AY)

4.

Announced No (AN)

5.

Paired No (PN)

6.

No (N)

39

7.

General Pair

8.

Present

9.

Not voting or not ascertained

Range of Valid Data Values: 1-8

Range of Invalid Data Values: 09

Universe: members of the 102nd US Senate

September 10, 1992 20199

Location:

Start: 510
Width: 1

Variable Text: DCR-138 Y=58 N=38 S640. Product Liability/Cloture. Motion to invoke cloture (thus limiting debate) on the motion to proceed to the bill to reduce lawsuits involving products that cause injuries to consumers by establishing nationwide standards on how victims should be compensated, providing incentives to settle lawsuits, and establishing alternatives to litigation. Motion rejected 58-38: R 40-3; D 18-35 (ND 13-25, SD 5-10), Sept. 10, 1992. A three-fifths of the total Senate (60) is required to invoke cloture.  (link)

Value

Label

Frequency

Text

0.

Not a member at time of vote

1.

Yes (Y)

58

2.

Paired Yes (PY)

3.

Announced Yes (AY)

4.

Announced No (AN)

5.

Paired No (PN)

6.

No (N)

38

7.

General Pair

8.

Present

9.

Not voting or not ascertained

Range of Valid Data Values: 1-8

Range of Invalid Data Values: 09

Universe: members of the 102nd US Senate

September 10, 1992 20200

Location:

Start: 511
Width: 1

Variable Text: DCR-138 Y=49 N=49 Sanford (D, NC) HR5488. Fiscal 1993 Treasury-Postal Appropriations/Notch Babies. Sanford, D-N.C., motion to waive the budget act with respect to the Bentsen, D-Texas, point of order against the Sanford amendment to raise Social Security benefits for notch babies, individuals born after 1916 and before 1927, at a cost of about $22 billion over five years. Motion rejected 49-49: R 16-27; D 33-22 (ND 21-18, SD 12-4), Sept. 10, 1992. A three-fifths majority (60) of the total Senate is required to waive the budget act.  (link)

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Label

Frequency

Text

0.

Not a member at time of vote

1.

Yes (Y)

49

2.

Paired Yes (PY)

3.

Announced Yes (AY)

4.

Announced No (AN)

5.

Paired No (PN)

6.

No (N)

49

7.

General Pair

8.

Present

9.

Not voting or not ascertained

Range of Valid Data Values: 1-8

Range of Invalid Data Values: 09

Universe: members of the 102nd US Senate

September 10, 1992 20201

Location:

Start: 512
Width: 1

Variable Text: DCR-138 Y=51 N=42 McCain (R, AZ) HR5488. Fiscal 1993 Treasury-Postal Appropriations/Social Security Earnings Test. McCain, R-Ariz., motion to waive the budget act with respect to the Bentsen, D-Texas, point of order against the McCain amendment to increase from $9,720 to $50,000 over five years the amount an individual between the age of 65 and 69 can earn without having their Social Security benefits reduced. Motion rejected 51-42: R 30-10; D 21-32 (ND 13-24, SD 8-8), Sept. 10, 1992. A three-fifths of the total Senate (60) is required to waive the budget act.  (link)

Value

Label

Frequency

Text

0.

Not a member at time of vote

1.

Yes (Y)

51

2.

Paired Yes (PY)

3.

Announced Yes (AY)

4.

Announced No (AN)

5.

Paired No (PN)

6.

No (N)

42

7.

General Pair

8.

Present

9.

Not voting or not ascertained

Range of Valid Data Values: 1-8

Range of Invalid Data Values: 09

Universe: members of the 102nd US Senate

September 10, 1992 20202

Location:

Start: 513
Width: 1

Variable Text: DCR-138 Y=82 N=12 HR5488. Fiscal 1993 Treasury-Postal Appropriations/Passage. Passage of the bill to provide $22.6 billion in new budget authority for the Treasury Department, the U.S Postal Service, the Executive Office of the President, and certain independent agencies in fiscal 1993. The administration requested $22,374,481,000. Passed 82-12: R 31-9; D 51-3 (ND 36-2, SD 15-1), Sept. 10, 1992.  (link)

Value

Label

Frequency

Text

0.

Not a member at time of vote

1.

Yes (Y)

82

2.

Paired Yes (PY)

3.

Announced Yes (AY)

4.

Announced No (AN)

5.

Paired No (PN)

6.

No (N)

12

7.

General Pair

8.

Present

9.

Not voting or not ascertained

Range of Valid Data Values: 1-8

Range of Invalid Data Values: 09

Universe: members of the 102nd US Senate

September 15, 1992 20203

Location:

Start: 514
Width: 1

Variable Text: DCR-138 Y=85 N=6 S2. Neighborhood Schools Improvement/Cloture. Motion to invoke cloture (thus limiting debate) on the motion to disagree to House amendments and name conferees on the bill to authorize block grants to states for programs to improve education through teacher training, school construction or other local initiatives. Republicans were trying to block a conference because neither chamber's bill contains President's Bush proposal to let the block grant money be used for private school choice. Motion agreed to 85-6: R 31-6; D 54-0 (ND 38-0, SD 16-0), Sept. 15, 1992. A three-fifths majority of the total Senate (60) is required to invoke cloture.  (link)

Value

Label

Frequency

Text

0.

Not a member at time of vote

1.

Yes (Y)

85

2.

Paired Yes (PY)

3.

Announced Yes (AY)

4.

Announced No (AN)

5.

Paired No (PN)

6.

No (N)

6

7.

General Pair

8.

Present

9.

Not voting or not ascertained

Range of Valid Data Values: 1-8

Range of Invalid Data Values: 09

Universe: members of the 102nd US Senate

September 15, 1992 20204

Location:

Start: 515
Width: 1

Variable Text: DCR-138 Y=80 N=12 Mitchell (D, ME) Procedural Motion. Mitchell, D-Maine, motion to instruct the sergeant at arms to request the attendance of absent senators. Motion agreed to 80-12: R 25-12; D 55-0 (ND 39-0, SD 16-0), Sept. 15, 1992.  (link)

Value

Label

Frequency

Text

0.

Not a member at time of vote

1.

Yes (Y)

80

2.

Paired Yes (PY)

3.

Announced Yes (AY)

4.

Announced No (AN)

5.

Paired No (PN)

6.

No (N)

12

7.

General Pair

8.

Present

9.

Not voting or not ascertained

Range of Valid Data Values: 1-8

Range of Invalid Data Values: 09

Universe: members of the 102nd US Senate

September 15, 1992 20205

Location:

Start: 516
Width: 1

Variable Text: DCR-138 Y=37 N=58 Craig (R, ID) HR5620. Fiscal 1992 Defense and Disaster Supplemental Appropriations/Davis-Bacon Regulations. Craig, R-Idaho, amendment to strike the provisions that would permanently prohibit the Department of Labor from implementing regulations to allow the use of low-wage, low-skill, non-union workers or helpers under the Davis-Bacon Act, which sets wage standards for federal contracts. Rejected 37-58: R 33-7; D 4-51 (ND 0-39, SD 4-12), Sept. 15, 1992.  (link)

Value

Label

Frequency

Text

0.

Not a member at time of vote

1.

Yes (Y)

37

2.

Paired Yes (PY)

3.

Announced Yes (AY)

4.

Announced No (AN)

5.

Paired No (PN)

6.

No (N)

58

7.

General Pair

8.

Present

9.

Not voting or not ascertained

Range of Valid Data Values: 1-8

Range of Invalid Data Values: 09

Universe: members of the 102nd US Senate

September 15, 1992 20206

Location:

Start: 517
Width: 1

Variable Text: DCR-138 Y=84 N=10 HR5620. Fiscal 1992 Defense and Disaster Supplemental Appropriations/Passage. Passage of the bill to provide $10.46 billion in grants, direct assistance and loans to help the victims of Hurricane Andrew in Florida and Louisiana, Typhoon Omar in Guam and Hurricane Iniki in Hawaii. The bill would also return to the U.S. Treasury $14.7 billion of the original $15 billion appropriated for the U.S. share of Operation Desert Shield/Desert Storm and provide $500 million for urban aid assistance. Passed 84-10: R 30-10; D 54-0 (ND 38-0, SD 16-0), Sept. 15, 1992.  (link)

Value

Label

Frequency

Text

0.

Not a member at time of vote

1.

Yes (Y)

84

2.

Paired Yes (PY)

3.

Announced Yes (AY)

4.

Announced No (AN)

5.

Paired No (PN)

6.

No (N)

10

7.

General Pair

8.

Present

9.

Not voting or not ascertained

Range of Valid Data Values: 1-8

Range of Invalid Data Values: 09

Universe: members of the 102nd US Senate

September 16, 1992 20207

Location:

Start: 518
Width: 1

Variable Text: DCR-138 Y=56 N=38 HR5677. Fiscal 1993 Labor, Health and Human Services, Education Appropriations/Cloture. Motion to invoke cloture (thus limiting debate) on the motion to proceed to the bill to provide $240.9 billion in fiscal 1993 for the departments of Labor, Health and Human Services, and Education. Motion rejected 56-38: R 3-38; D 53-0 (ND 37-0, SD 16-0), Sept. 16, 1992. A three-fifths majority of the total Senate (60) is required to invoke cloture.  (link)

Value

Label

Frequency

Text

0.

Not a member at time of vote

1.

Yes (Y)

56

2.

Paired Yes (PY)

3.

Announced Yes (AY)

4.

Announced No (AN)

5.

Paired No (PN)

6.

No (N)

38

7.

General Pair

8.

Present

9.

Not voting or not ascertained

Range of Valid Data Values: 1-8

Range of Invalid Data Values: 09

Universe: members of the 102nd US Senate

September 16, 1992 20208

Location:

Start: 519
Width: 1

Variable Text: DCR-138 Y=36 N=62 Harkin (D, IA) HR5677. Fiscal 1993 Labor, Health and Human Services, Education Appropriations/Budget Act Waiver. Harkin, D-Iowa, motion to waive the Budget Act with respect to the Nunn, D-Ga., point of order against the Harkin amendment to transfer $4.1 billion from defense to domestic programs, including Head Start, the childhood immunization program and the Job Corps. Motion rejected 36-62: R 5-38; D 31-24 (ND 27-12, SD 4-12), Sept. 16, 1992. A three-fifths majority (60) of the total Senate is required to waive the Budget Act. A "nay" was a vote in support of the president's position.  (link)

Value

Label

Frequency

Text

0.

Not a member at time of vote

1.

Yes (Y)

36

2.

Paired Yes (PY)

3.

Announced Yes (AY)

4.

Announced No (AN)

5.

Paired No (PN)

6.

No (N)

62

7.

General Pair

8.

Present

9.

Not voting or not ascertained

Range of Valid Data Values: 1-8

Range of Invalid Data Values: 09

Universe: members of the 102nd US Senate

September 16, 1992 20209

Location:

Start: 520
Width: 1

Variable Text: DCR-138 Y=30 N=67 Specter (R, PA) HR5677. Fiscal 1993 Labor, Health and Human Services, Education Appropriations/Budget Act Waiver. Specter, R-Pa., motion to waive the Budget Act with respect to the Nunn, D-Ga., point of order against the Specter amendment to shift $2.9 billion from the Defense Department's procurement account to the Pell grant program for college students. Motion rejected 30-67: R 6-37; D 24-30 (ND 21-17, SD 3-13), Sept. 16, 1992. A three-fifths majority (60) of the total Senate is required to waive the Budget Act.  (link)

Value

Label

Frequency

Text

0.

Not a member at time of vote

1.

Yes (Y)

30

2.

Paired Yes (PY)

3.

Announced Yes (AY)

4.

Announced No (AN)

5.

Paired No (PN)

6.

No (N)

67

7.

General Pair

8.

Present

9.

Not voting or not ascertained

Range of Valid Data Values: 1-8

Range of Invalid Data Values: 09

Universe: members of the 102nd US Senate

September 17, 1992 20210

Location:

Start: 521
Width: 1

Variable Text: DCR-138 Y=40 N=56 McCain (R, AZ) HR5677. Fiscal 1993 Labor, Health and Human Services, Education Appropriations/Enhanced Rescission Authority. McCain, R-Ariz., motion to waive the Budget Act with respect to the Sasser, D-Tenn., point of order against the McCain amendment to grant the president enhanced authority to rescind individual spending items. Motion rejected 40-56: R 34-8; D 6-48 (ND 1-38, SD 5-10), Sept. 17, 1992. A three-fifths vote of the total Senate (60) is required to waive the Budget Act. (The Sasser point of order was subsequently sustained and the McCain amendment fell.)  (link)

Value

Label

Frequency

Text

0.

Not a member at time of vote

1.

Yes (Y)

40

2.

Paired Yes (PY)

3.

Announced Yes (AY)

4.

Announced No (AN)

5.

Paired No (PN)

6.

No (N)

56

7.

General Pair

8.

Present

9.

Not voting or not ascertained

Range of Valid Data Values: 1-8

Range of Invalid Data Values: 09

Universe: members of the 102nd US Senate

September 17, 1992 20211

Location:

Start: 522
Width: 1

Variable Text: DCR-138 Y=43 N=53 D'Amato (R, NY) HR5677. Fiscal 1993 Labor, Health and Human Services, Education Appropriations/Breast Cancer Research. D'Amato, R-N.Y., motion to waive the Budget Act with respect to the Stevens, R-Alaska, point of order against the D'Amato amendment to transfer $214 million from the Defense Department's research account to the National Cancer Institute for breast cancer research. Motion rejected 43-53: R 14-28; D 29-25 (ND 27-12, SD 2-13), Sept. 17, 1992. A three-fifths vote of the total Senate (60) is required to waive the Budget Act. (The Stevens point of order was subsequently sustained and the D'Amato amendment fell.)  (link)

Value

Label

Frequency

Text

0.

Not a member at time of vote

1.

Yes (Y)

43

2.

Paired Yes (PY)

3.

Announced Yes (AY)

4.

Announced No (AN)

5.

Paired No (PN)

6.

No (N)

53

7.

General Pair

8.

Present

9.

Not voting or not ascertained

Range of Valid Data Values: 1-8

Range of Invalid Data Values: 09

Universe: members of the 102nd US Senate

September 17, 1992 20212

Location:

Start: 523
Width: 1

Variable Text: DCR-138 Y=69 N=29 Kennedy (D, MA) HR5677. Fiscal 1993 Labor, Health and Human Services, Education Appropriations/Needle Exchange Programs. Kennedy, D-Mass., amendment to the Helms, R-N.C., amendment, to prohibit funding for the distribution of sterile needles to illegal drug users, unless the Surgeon General determined that such programs would help prevent the spread of AIDS and would not encourage the use of illegal drugs. The Helms amendment would prohibit states that conduct clean needle programs from receiving funds under the bill, unless the president certified that such programs are effective. Adopted 69-29: R 14-29; D 55-0 (ND 39-0, SD 16-0), Sept. 17, 1992. (The Helms amendment as amended by the Kennedy amendment was adopted by voice vote.)  (link)

Value

Label

Frequency

Text

0.

Not a member at time of vote

1.

Yes (Y)

69

2.

Paired Yes (PY)

3.

Announced Yes (AY)

4.

Announced No (AN)

5.

Paired No (PN)

6.

No (N)

29

7.

General Pair

8.

Present

9.

Not voting or not ascertained

Range of Valid Data Values: 1-8

Range of Invalid Data Values: 09

Universe: members of the 102nd US Senate

September 17, 1992 20213

Location:

Start: 524
Width: 1

Variable Text: DCR-138 Y=43 N=55 Lott (R, MS) HR5677. Fiscal 1993 Labor, Health and Human Services, Education Appropriations/OSHA Regulations. Lott, R-Miss., technical amendment to the Helms, R-N.C., amendment, to prohibit funding for the implementation of Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) regulations affecting mandatory seat belt use, mandatory motorcycle helmet use and mandatory employer driver safety awareness programs. Rejected 43-55: R 34-9; D 9-46 (ND 6-33, SD 3-13), Sept. 17, 1992. (The Helms amendment was subsequently rejected by voice vote.)  (link)

Value

Label

Frequency

Text

0.

Not a member at time of vote

1.

Yes (Y)

43

2.

Paired Yes (PY)

3.

Announced Yes (AY)

4.

Announced No (AN)

5.

Paired No (PN)

6.

No (N)

55

7.

General Pair

8.

Present

9.

Not voting or not ascertained

Range of Valid Data Values: 1-8

Range of Invalid Data Values: 09

Universe: members of the 102nd US Senate

September 17, 1992 20214

Location:

Start: 525
Width: 1

Variable Text: DCR-138 Y=48 N=50 Bumpers (D, AR) S3114. Fiscal 1993 Defense Authorization/Strategic Defense Initiative. Bumpers, D-Ark., amendment to provide $3.3 billion for the Strategic Defense Initiative in fiscal 1993. The committee bill would provide $4.3 billion; the administration requested $5.4 billion. Rejected 48-50: R 5-38; D 43-12 (ND 35-4, SD 8-8), Sept. 17, 1992. A "nay" was a vote in support of the president's position.  (link)

Value

Label

Frequency

Text

0.

Not a member at time of vote

1.

Yes (Y)

48

2.

Paired Yes (PY)

3.

Announced Yes (AY)

4.

Announced No (AN)

5.

Paired No (PN)

6.

No (N)

50

7.

General Pair

8.

Present

9.

Not voting or not ascertained

Range of Valid Data Values: 1-8

Range of Invalid Data Values: 09

Universe: members of the 102nd US Senate

September 17, 1992 20215

Location:

Start: 526
Width: 1

Variable Text: DCR-138 Y=52 N=46 Nunn (D, GA) S3114. Fiscal 1993 Defense Authorization/Strategic Defense Initiative. Nunn, D-Ga., amendment to provide $3.8 billion for the Strategic Defense Initiative in fiscal 1993. The committee bill would provide $4.3 billion; the administration requested $5.4 billion. Adopted 52-46: R 39-4; D 13-42 (ND 5-34, SD 8-8), Sept. 17, 1992.  (link)

Value

Label

Frequency

Text

0.

Not a member at time of vote

1.

Yes (Y)

52

2.

Paired Yes (PY)

3.

Announced Yes (AY)

4.

Announced No (AN)

5.

Paired No (PN)

6.

No (N)

46

7.

General Pair

8.

Present

9.

Not voting or not ascertained

Range of Valid Data Values: 1-8

Range of Invalid Data Values: 09

Universe: members of the 102nd US Senate

September 18, 1992 20216

Location:

Start: 527
Width: 1

Variable Text: DCR-138 Y=45 N=53 Leahy (D, VT) S3114. Fiscal 1993 Defense Authorization/Stealth Bombers. Leahy, D-Vt., amendment to cut $2,686,572,000 from the bill for production of additional B-2 stealth bombers, halting production of the B-2 fleet at 15 planes instead of the 20 planes requested by the administration. Rejected 45-53: R 8-35; D 37-18 (ND 31-7, SD 6-11), Sept. 18, 1992. A "nay" was a vote in support of the president's position.  (link)

Value

Label

Frequency

Text

0.

Not a member at time of vote

1.

Yes (Y)

45

2.

Paired Yes (PY)

3.

Announced Yes (AY)

4.

Announced No (AN)

5.

Paired No (PN)

6.

No (N)

53

7.

General Pair

8.

Present

9.

Not voting or not ascertained

Range of Valid Data Values: 1-8

Range of Invalid Data Values: 09

Universe: members of the 102nd US Senate

September 18, 1992 20217

Location:

Start: 258
Width: 1

Variable Text: DCR-138 Y=55 N=40 Hatfield (R, OR) S3114. Fiscal 1993 Defense Authorization/Nuclear Testing Moratorium. Hatfield, R-Ore., amendment to the Cohen, R-Maine, amendment. The Hatfield amendment would impose a nine-month moratorium on nuclear testing until July 1, 1993; allow limited testing between July 1, 1993, and Jan. 1, 1997; require reports to Congress on the remaining weapons in the U.S. stockpile, proposed safety improvements and tests, and plans for a comprehensive test ban by Sept. 30, 1996; and, contingent upon certain factors, prohibit nuclear tests after Sept. 30, 1996, unless a foreign state conducts a test. The Cohen amendment would impose a three-month testing moratorium, allow limited testing until 1998, and then impose a test ban in 1998, with the proviso that the president could waive that ban for one year in order to negotiate a comprehensive test ban. Adopted 55-40: R 13-29; D 42-11 (ND 35-3, SD 7-8), Sept. 18, 1992. The Cohen amendment, as amended by the Hatfield amendment, subsequently was adopted by voice vote. A "nay" was a vote in support of the president's position.  (link)

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Text

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Not a member at time of vote

1.

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55

2.

Paired Yes (PY)

3.

Announced Yes (AY)

4.

Announced No (AN)

5.

Paired No (PN)

6.

No (N)

40

7.

General Pair

8.

Present

9.

Not voting or not ascertained

Range of Valid Data Values: 1-8

Range of Invalid Data Values: 09

Universe: members of the 102nd US Senate

September 18, 1992 20218

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Start: 529
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Variable Text: DCR-138 Y=94 N=1 Hatch (R, UT) HR5677. Fiscal 1993 Labor, Health and Human Services, Education Appropriations/Dietary Supplement Regulations. Hatch, R-Utah, amendment to prohibit funding to implement Health and Human Services' regulations for labeling of dietary supplement of vitamins, minerals, herbs or other similar nutritional substances. Adopted 94-1: R 41-1; D 53-0 (ND 38-0, SD 15-0), Sept. 18, 1992.  (link)

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Text

0.

Not a member at time of vote

1.

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94

2.

Paired Yes (PY)

3.

Announced Yes (AY)

4.

Announced No (AN)

5.

Paired No (PN)

6.

No (N)

1

7.

General Pair

8.

Present

9.

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Range of Valid Data Values: 1-8

Range of Invalid Data Values: 09

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September 18, 1992 20219

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Start: 530
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Variable Text: DCR-138 Y=82 N=13 HR5677. Fiscal 1993 Labor, Health and Human Services, Education Appropriations/Passage. Passage of the bill to provide $246,454,455,000 in new budget authority for the departments of Labor, Health and Human Services, and Education and related agencies for fiscal 1993. The administration requested $244,419,291,000. Passed 82-13: R 31-11; D 51-2 (ND 36-2, SD 15-0), Sept. 18, 1992. A "nay" was a vote in support of the president's position.  (link)

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Label

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Text

0.

Not a member at time of vote

1.

Yes (Y)

82

2.

Paired Yes (PY)

3.

Announced Yes (AY)

4.

Announced No (AN)

5.

Paired No (PN)

6.

No (N)

13

7.

General Pair

8.

Present

9.

Not voting or not ascertained

Range of Valid Data Values: 1-8

Range of Invalid Data Values: 09

Universe: members of the 102nd US Senate

September 18, 1992 20220

Location:

Start: 531
Width: 1

Variable Text: DCR-138 Y=36 N=55 Coats (R, IN) S3114. Fiscal 1993 Defense Authorization/Abortions at Overseas Bases. Coats, R-Ind., amendment to strike the provisions of the bill that would allow U.S. military personnel and their families to obtain abortions at U.S. military bases overseas at their own expense. Rejected 36-55: R 29-11; D 7-44 (ND 3-33, SD 4-11), Sept. 18, 1992. A "yea" was a vote in support of the president's position.  (link)

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Text

0.

Not a member at time of vote

1.

Yes (Y)

36

2.

Paired Yes (PY)

3.

Announced Yes (AY)

4.

Announced No (AN)

5.

Paired No (PN)

6.

No (N)

55

7.

General Pair

8.

Present

9.

Not voting or not ascertained

Range of Valid Data Values: 1-8

Range of Invalid Data Values: 09

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September 18, 1992 20221

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Start: 532
Width: 1

Variable Text: DCR-138 Y=73 N=12 Graham (D, FL) S3114. Fiscal 1993 Defense Authorization/Defense Sales. Graham, D-Fla., motion to table (kill) the Dodd, D-Conn., amendment to the Graham amendment. Dodd's amendment would authorize the president to extend $1 billion in loan guarantees for the sale of defense articles to North Atlantic Treaty Organization member nations, Israel, Australia, New Zealand and Japan. Motion agreed to 73-12: R 28-7; D 45-5 (ND 32-4, SD 13-1), Sept. 18, 1992.  (link)

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Text

0.

Not a member at time of vote

1.

Yes (Y)

73

2.

Paired Yes (PY)

3.

Announced Yes (AY)

4.

Announced No (AN)

5.

Paired No (PN)

6.

No (N)

12

7.

General Pair

8.

Present

9.

Not voting or not ascertained

Range of Valid Data Values: 1-8

Range of Invalid Data Values: 09

Universe: members of the 102nd US Senate

September 18, 1992 20222

Location:

Start: 533
Width: 1

Variable Text: DCR-138 Y=24 N=61 Dodd (D, CT) S3114. Fiscal 1993 Defense Authorization/Cuba Sanctions. Dodd, D-Conn., motion to table (kill) the Graham, D-Fla., amendment to incorporate into the bill the "Cuban Democracy Act," which would place sanctions against countries that assist Cuba until Cuba has held free elections and is moving toward a free market economy. Motion rejected 24-61: R 6-29; D 18-32 (ND 16-20, SD 2-12), Sept. 18, 1992. The Graham amendment subsequently was adopted by voice vote.  (link)

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Text

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1.

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24

2.

Paired Yes (PY)

3.

Announced Yes (AY)

4.

Announced No (AN)

5.

Paired No (PN)

6.

No (N)

61

7.

General Pair

8.

Present

9.

Not voting or not ascertained

Range of Valid Data Values: 1-8

Range of Invalid Data Values: 09

Universe: members of the 102nd US Senate

September 21, 1992 20223

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Start: 534
Width: 1

Variable Text: DCR-138 Y=35 N=57 Bumpers (D, AR) HR5504. Fiscal 1993 Defense Appropriations/Intelligence Funding. Bumpers, D-Ark., amendment to reduce funding for intelligence programs by $1 billion, $500 million from National Foreign Intelligence Program and $500 million from the Tactical Intelligence and Related Activities budget. Rejected 35-57: R 0-37; D 35-20 (ND 29-10, SD 6-10), Sept. 21, 1992.  (link)

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Text

0.

Not a member at time of vote

1.

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35

2.

Paired Yes (PY)

3.

Announced Yes (AY)

4.

Announced No (AN)

5.

Paired No (PN)

6.

No (N)

57

7.

General Pair

8.

Present

9.

Not voting or not ascertained

Range of Valid Data Values: 1-8

Range of Invalid Data Values: 09

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September 22, 1992 20224

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Start: 535
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Variable Text: DCR-138 Y=83 N=13 Mitchell (D, ME) Procedural Motion. Mitchell, D-Maine, motion to instruct the sergeant-at-arms to request the attendance of absent senators. Motion agreed to 83-13: R 29-13; D 54-0 (ND 38-0, SD 16-0), Sept. 22, 1992.  (link)

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Text

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1.

Yes (Y)

83

2.

Paired Yes (PY)

3.

Announced Yes (AY)

4.

Announced No (AN)

5.

Paired No (PN)

6.

No (N)

13

7.

General Pair

8.

Present

9.

Not voting or not ascertained

Range of Valid Data Values: 1-8

Range of Invalid Data Values: 09

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September 22, 1992 20225

Location:

Start: 536
Width: 1

Variable Text: DCR-138 Y=74 N=25 S12. Cable Television Reregulation/Conference Report. Adoption of the conference report to cap basic cable rates and improve competition in the cable industry by having the Federal Communications Commission set rates for basic cable service and giving broadcasters the right to charge cable operators for the use of over-the-air signals. Adopted (thus cleared for the president) 74-25: R 24-18; D 50-7 (ND 36-4, SD 14-3), Sept. 22, 1992. A "nay" was a vote in support of the president's position.  (link)

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Label

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Text

0.

Not a member at time of vote

1.

Yes (Y)

74

2.

Paired Yes (PY)

3.

Announced Yes (AY)

4.

Announced No (AN)

5.

Paired No (PN)

6.

No (N)

25

7.

General Pair

8.

Present

9.

Not voting or not ascertained

Range of Valid Data Values: 1-8

Range of Invalid Data Values: 09

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September 22, 1992 20226

Location:

Start: 537
Width: 1

Variable Text: DCR-138 Y=62 N=38 S250. National Motor-Voter Registration/Veto Override. Passage, over President Bush's July 2 veto, of the bill to require states to permit voter registration simultaneously with applying for public certificates such as a driver's license, marriage license or hunting permit. Rejected 62-38: R 6-37; D 56-1 (ND 40-0, SD 16-1), Sept. 22, 1992. A two-thirds majority of those present and voting (67 in this case) is required to override a veto. A "nay" was a vote in support of the president's position.  (link)

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Text

0.

Not a member at time of vote

1.

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62

2.

Paired Yes (PY)

3.

Announced Yes (AY)

4.

Announced No (AN)

5.

Paired No (PN)

6.

No (N)

38

7.

General Pair

8.

Present

9.

Not voting or not ascertained

Range of Valid Data Values: 1-8

Range of Invalid Data Values: 09

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September 22, 1992 20227

Location:

Start: 538
Width: 1

Variable Text: DCR-138 Y=49 N=49 Helms (R, NC) HR5504. Fiscal 1993 Defense Appropriations/Boy Scouts. Helms, R-N.C., amendment to require the Office of Personnel Management to exclude from the Combined Federal Campaign, which collects and disburses donations from federal employees to charities, any charity that has withdrawn support for the Boy Scouts of America because that organization disagrees with the Boy Scouts' admission policy barring homosexuals or atheists. Rejected 49-49: R 31-12; D 18-37 (ND 6-33, SD 12-4), Sept. 22, 1992.  (link)

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Text

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Not a member at time of vote

1.

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49

2.

Paired Yes (PY)

3.

Announced Yes (AY)

4.

Announced No (AN)

5.

Paired No (PN)

6.

No (N)

49

7.

General Pair

8.

Present

9.

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Range of Valid Data Values: 1-8

Range of Invalid Data Values: 09

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September 22, 1992 20228

Location:

Start: 539
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Variable Text: DCR-138 Y=89 N=4 Harkin (D, IA) HR5504. Fiscal 1993 Defense Appropriations/Breast Cancer Research. Harkin, D-Iowa, amendment to cut the committee-recommended level for the Strategic Defense Initiative (SDI) by $200 million to $3.6 billion in fiscal 1993. The amendment would increase by $185 million the amount earmarked for Army research on breast cancer. The administration requested $5.4 billion for SDI. Adopted 89-4: R 36-4; D 53-0 (ND 37-0, SD 16-0), Sept. 22, 1992. Immediately after the amendment was adopted, it was amended by voice vote to restore the SDI appropriation to $3.8 billion while still adding the funds for cancer research.  (link)

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Text

0.

Not a member at time of vote

1.

Yes (Y)

89

2.

Paired Yes (PY)

3.

Announced Yes (AY)

4.

Announced No (AN)

5.

Paired No (PN)

6.

No (N)

4

7.

General Pair

8.

Present

9.

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Range of Valid Data Values: 1-8

Range of Invalid Data Values: 09

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September 23, 1992 20229

Location:

Start: 540
Width: 1

Variable Text: DCR-138 Y=86 N=10 HR5504. Fiscal 1993 Defense Appropriations/Passage. Passage of the bill to provide approximately $250.5 billion in new budget authority for the Department of Defense for the fiscal year ending Sept. 30, 1993. The administration requested $259,212,724,000. Passed 86-10: R 37-5; D 49-5 (ND 34-5, SD 15-0), Sept. 23, 1992.  (link)

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Text

0.

Not a member at time of vote

1.

Yes (Y)

86

2.

Paired Yes (PY)

3.

Announced Yes (AY)

4.

Announced No (AN)

5.

Paired No (PN)

6.

No (N)

10

7.

General Pair

8.

Present

9.

Not voting or not ascertained

Range of Valid Data Values: 1-8

Range of Invalid Data Values: 09

Universe: members of the 102nd US Senate

September 23, 1992 20230

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Start: 541
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Variable Text: DCR-138 Y=41 N=57 Bradley (D, NJ) HR11. Tax Bill/Non-conventional Fuels. Bradley, D-N.J., motion to table the Dole, R-Kan., amendment to extend for eight months the Section 29 tax credit for non-conventional drilling for natural gas. The amendment would pay for it by shortening from 18 to 15 months the extension of other expiring tax breaks. Rejected 41-57: R 10-32; D 31-25 (ND 26-14, SD 5-11), Sept. 23, 1992. (The Dole amendment was subsequently adopted by voice vote.)  (link)

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Text

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Not a member at time of vote

1.

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41

2.

Paired Yes (PY)

3.

Announced Yes (AY)

4.

Announced No (AN)

5.

Paired No (PN)

6.

No (N)

57

7.

General Pair

8.

Present

9.

Not voting or not ascertained

Range of Valid Data Values: 1-8

Range of Invalid Data Values: 09

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September 23, 1992 20231

Location:

Start: 542
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Variable Text: DCR-138 Y=41 N=56 Packwood (R, OR) HR11. Tax Bill/Pilots' Pensions. Packwood, R-Ore., amendment to strike provisions that give non-unionized pilots the same exemption from pension law as unionized pilots, thereby allowing airlines to offer their pilots more generous pensions than they offer to other employees. Rejected 41-56: R 8-34; D 33-22 (ND 30-10, SD 3-12), Sept. 23, 1992.  (link)

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Text

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Not a member at time of vote

1.

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41

2.

Paired Yes (PY)

3.

Announced Yes (AY)

4.

Announced No (AN)

5.

Paired No (PN)

6.

No (N)

56

7.

General Pair

8.

Present

9.

Not voting or not ascertained

Range of Valid Data Values: 1-8

Range of Invalid Data Values: 09

Universe: members of the 102nd US Senate

September 24, 1992 20232

Location:

Start: 543
Width: 1

Variable Text: DCR-138 Y=68 N=31 S5. Family and Medical Leave/Veto Override. Passage, over President Bush's Sept. 22 veto, of the bill to require companies with more than 50 employees to provide workers with up to 12 weeks of unpaid leave for family emergencies. Passed (thus cleared for House action) 68-31: R 14-28; D 54-3 (ND 40-0, SD 14-3), Sept. 24, 1992. A two-thirds majority of those present and voting (66 in this case) is required to override a veto. A "nay" was a vote in support of the president's position.  (link)

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Frequency

Text

0.

Not a member at time of vote

1.

Yes (Y)

68

2.

Paired Yes (PY)

3.

Announced Yes (AY)

4.

Announced No (AN)

5.

Paired No (PN)

6.

No (N)

31

7.

General Pair

8.

Present

9.

Not voting or not ascertained

Range of Valid Data Values: 1-8

Range of Invalid Data Values: 09

Universe: members of the 102nd US Senate

September 24, 1992 20233

Location:

Start: 544
Width: 1

Variable Text: DCR-138 Y=50 N=46 Bentsen (D, TX) HR11. Tax Bill/Child Care Tax Credits. Bentsen, D-Texas, motion to table (kill) the DeConcini, D-Ariz., amendment to provide tax credits to employers for providing on-site or near-site child care for their employees. Motion agreed to 50-46: R 29-13; D 21-33 (ND 10-28, SD 11-5), Sept. 24, 1992.  (link)

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Text

0.

Not a member at time of vote

1.

Yes (Y)

50

2.

Paired Yes (PY)

3.

Announced Yes (AY)

4.

Announced No (AN)

5.

Paired No (PN)

6.

No (N)

46

7.

General Pair

8.

Present

9.

Not voting or not ascertained

Range of Valid Data Values: 1-8

Range of Invalid Data Values: 09

Universe: members of the 102nd US Senate

September 24, 1992 20234

Location:

Start: 545
Width: 1

Variable Text: DCR-138 Y=57 N=37 Bumpers (D, AR) HR11. Tax Bill/Estimated Tax Payments. Bumpers, D-Ark., motion to waive the Budget Act with respect to the Bentsen, D-Texas, point of order against the Bumpers amendment to strike certain provisions in the bill in order to keep estimated tax payments at 100 percent of what one earned in the previous year instead of 120 percent, as provided in the bill. Motion rejected 57-37: R 24-18; D 33-19 (ND 25-14, SD 8-5), Sept. 24, 1992. A three-fifths majority (60) of the total Senate is required to waive the Budget Act. (Subsequently, the chair upheld the Bentsen point of order and the Bumpers amendment fell.)  (link)

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Frequency

Text

0.

Not a member at time of vote

1.

Yes (Y)

57

2.

Paired Yes (PY)

3.

Announced Yes (AY)

4.

Announced No (AN)

5.

Paired No (PN)

6.

No (N)

37

7.

General Pair

8.

Present

9.

Not voting or not ascertained

Range of Valid Data Values: 1-8

Range of Invalid Data Values: 09

Universe: members of the 102nd US Senate

September 24, 1992 20235

Location:

Start: 546
Width: 1

Variable Text: DCR-138 Y=56 N=38 Ford (D, KY) HR11. Tax Bill/Tobacco Advertising. Ford, D-Ky., motion to table (kill) the Harkin, D-Iowa, amendment to reduce the tax deductibility on advertising for tobacco products from 100 percent to 80 percent with the revenue generated going to anti-smoking campaigns. Motion agreed to 56-38: R 28-14; D 28-24 (ND 16-22, SD 12-2), Sept. 24, 1992.  (link)

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Text

0.

Not a member at time of vote

1.

Yes (Y)

56

2.

Paired Yes (PY)

3.

Announced Yes (AY)

4.

Announced No (AN)

5.

Paired No (PN)

6.

No (N)

38

7.

General Pair

8.

Present

9.

Not voting or not ascertained

Range of Valid Data Values: 1-8

Range of Invalid Data Values: 09

Universe: members of the 102nd US Senate

September 24, 1992 20236

Location:

Start: 547
Width: 1

Variable Text: DCR-138 Y=32 N=60 McCain (R, AZ) HR11. Tax Bill/Supermajority for Tax Increases. McCain, R-Ariz., motion to waive the Budget Act with respect to the Sasser, D-Tenn., point of order against the McCain amendment to require three-fifths of the total Senate to pass a bill or amendment increasing taxes. Motion rejected 32-60: R 30-9; D 2-51 (ND 0-39, SD 2-12), Sept. 24, 1992. A three-fifths majority (60) of the total Senate is required to waive the Budget Act. (Subsequently, the chair upheld the Sasser point of order and the McCain amendment fell.)  (link)

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Label

Frequency

Text

0.

Not a member at time of vote

1.

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32

2.

Paired Yes (PY)

3.

Announced Yes (AY)

4.

Announced No (AN)

5.

Paired No (PN)

6.

No (N)

60

7.

General Pair

8.

Present

9.

Not voting or not ascertained

Range of Valid Data Values: 1-8

Range of Invalid Data Values: 09

Universe: members of the 102nd US Senate

September 24, 1992 20237

Location:

Start: 548
Width: 1

Variable Text: DCR-138 Y=75 N=19 Bentsen (D, TX) HR11. Tax Bill/Good Will. Bentsen, D-Texas, motion to table (kill) the Simon, D-Ill., amendment to strike the provision to allow companies to write off future acquisitions of good will the value of the company as a going concern. Motion agreed to 75-19: R 40-1; D 35-18 (ND 22-17, SD 13-1), Sept. 24, 1992.  (link)

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Frequency

Text

0.

Not a member at time of vote

1.

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75

2.

Paired Yes (PY)

3.

Announced Yes (AY)

4.

Announced No (AN)

5.

Paired No (PN)

6.

No (N)

19

7.

General Pair

8.

Present

9.

Not voting or not ascertained

Range of Valid Data Values: 1-8

Range of Invalid Data Values: 09

Universe: members of the 102nd US Senate

September 25, 1992 20238

Location:

Start: 549
Width: 1

Variable Text: DCR-138 Y=36 N=58 Smith (R, NH) HR11. Tax Bill/Deficit Reduction Tax Checkoff. Smith, R-N.H., motion to waive the Budget Act with respect to the Sasser, D-Tenn., point of order against the Smith amendment to allow individuals to designate up to 10 percent of their income tax liability to reduce the public debt. Motion rejected 36-58: R 32-8; D 4-50 (ND 4-35, SD 0-15), Sept. 25, 1992.  (link)

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Label

Frequency

Text

0.

Not a member at time of vote

1.

Yes (Y)

36

2.

Paired Yes (PY)

3.

Announced Yes (AY)

4.

Announced No (AN)

5.

Paired No (PN)

6.

No (N)

58

7.

General Pair

8.

Present

9.

Not voting or not ascertained

Range of Valid Data Values: 1-8

Range of Invalid Data Values: 09

Universe: members of the 102nd US Senate

September 25, 1992 20239

Location:

Start: 550
Width: 1

Variable Text: DCR-138 Y=62 N=31 Bentsen (D, TX) HR11. Tax Bill/Presidential Campaign Tax Checkoff. Bentsen, D-Texas, motion to table (kill) the Gramm, R-Texas, amendment to repeal the Presidential Election Campaign Fund where individuals can designate $1 of their income taxes to the fund. Motion agreed to 62-31: R 8-31; D 54-0 (ND 39-0, SD 15-0), Sept. 25, 1992.  (link)

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Label

Frequency

Text

0.

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1.

Yes (Y)

62

2.

Paired Yes (PY)

3.

Announced Yes (AY)

4.

Announced No (AN)

5.

Paired No (PN)

6.

No (N)

31

7.

General Pair

8.

Present

9.

Not voting or not ascertained

Range of Valid Data Values: 1-8

Range of Invalid Data Values: 09

Universe: members of the 102nd US Senate

September 25, 1992 20240

Location:

Start: 551
Width: 1

Variable Text: DCR-138 Y=34 N=59 Dole (R, KS) HR11. Tax Bill/Enterprise Zones. Dole, R-Kan., amendment to eliminate provisions making permanent the existing cap on itemized deductions and the phaseout of the personal exemption for upper-income taxpayers, and to cut the number of tax enterprise zones from 125 to 30; limit the Individual Retirement Account deduction; and provide a 12-month extension for expiring tax provisions. Rejected 34-59: R 31-8; D 3-51 (ND 1-38, SD 2-13), Sept. 25, 1992. A "yea" was a vote in support of the president's position.  (link)

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Frequency

Text

0.

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1.

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34

2.

Paired Yes (PY)

3.

Announced Yes (AY)

4.

Announced No (AN)

5.

Paired No (PN)

6.

No (N)

59

7.

General Pair

8.

Present

9.

Not voting or not ascertained

Range of Valid Data Values: 1-8

Range of Invalid Data Values: 09

Universe: members of the 102nd US Senate

September 25, 1992 20241

Location:

Start: 552
Width: 1

Variable Text: DCR-138 Y=51 N=37 Graham (D, FL) HR11. Tax Bill/Income From Cuba. Graham, D-Fla., motion to table (kill) the Harkin, D-Iowa, amendment to the Graham amendment to exempt food and medicine from the prohibition related to tax deductions from a Cuban source of income, unless the president determines that it is used for purposes other than those intended. The Graham amendment would prohibit overseas subsidiaries of U.S. companies from deducting business expenses from doing business with Cuba. Motion agreed to 51-37: R 26-11; D 25-26 (ND 15-22, SD 10-4), Sept. 25, 1992. (The Graham amendment was subsequently adopted by voice vote.)  (link)

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Text

0.

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1.

Yes (Y)

51

2.

Paired Yes (PY)

3.

Announced Yes (AY)

4.

Announced No (AN)

5.

Paired No (PN)

6.

No (N)

37

7.

General Pair

8.

Present

9.

Not voting or not ascertained

Range of Valid Data Values: 1-8

Range of Invalid Data Values: 09

Universe: members of the 102nd US Senate

September 25, 1992 20242

Location:

Start: 553
Width: 1

Variable Text: DCR-138 Y=18 N=68 Garn (R, UT) HR5679. Fiscal 1993 VA, HUD, Independent Agencies Appropriations/RTC. Garn, R-Utah, motion to table (kill) the Metzenbaum, D-Ohio, amendment to extend from three years to five years the statute of limitations for certain legal actions brought by the Resolution Trust Corporation (RTC) against a failed savings association. Motion rejected 18-68: R 18-20; D 0-48 (ND 0-34, SD 0-14), Sept. 25, 1992. (The Metzenbaum amendment was subsequently withdrawn.)  (link)

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Label

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Text

0.

Not a member at time of vote

1.

Yes (Y)

18

2.

Paired Yes (PY)

3.

Announced Yes (AY)

4.

Announced No (AN)

5.

Paired No (PN)

6.

No (N)

68

7.

General Pair

8.

Present

9.

Not voting or not ascertained

Range of Valid Data Values: 1-8

Range of Invalid Data Values: 09

Universe: members of the 102nd US Senate

September 26, 1992 20243

Location:

Start: 554
Width: 1

Variable Text: DCR-138 Y=46 N=30 Bentsen (D, TX) HR11. Tax Bill/Adoption Expenses. Bentsen, D-Texas, motion to table (kill) the Craig, R-Idaho, amendment to provide a $5,000 tax deduction per year per child for qualified adoption expenses. Motion agreed to 46-30: R 1-30; D 45-0 (ND 33-0, SD 12-0), Sept. 26, 1992.  (link)

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Label

Frequency

Text

0.

Not a member at time of vote

1.

Yes (Y)

46

2.

Paired Yes (PY)

3.

Announced Yes (AY)

4.

Announced No (AN)

5.

Paired No (PN)

6.

No (N)

30

7.

General Pair

8.

Present

9.

Not voting or not ascertained

Range of Valid Data Values: 1-8

Range of Invalid Data Values: 09

Universe: members of the 102nd US Senate

September 26, 1992 20244

Location:

Start: 555
Width: 1

Variable Text: DCR-138 Y=36 N=37 Packwood (R, OR) HR11. Tax Bill/Minivans. Packwood, R-Ore., motion to table (kill) the Riegle, D-Mich., amendment to express the sense of the Senate that multipurpose vehicles, such as minivans, should be classified as trucks for tariff purposes, making them subject to a 25 percent duty. Motion rejected 36-37: R 25-5; D 11-32 (ND 9-23, SD 2-9), Sept. 26, 1992.  (link)

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Label

Frequency

Text

0.

Not a member at time of vote

1.

Yes (Y)

36

2.

Paired Yes (PY)

3.

Announced Yes (AY)

4.

Announced No (AN)

5.

Paired No (PN)

6.

No (N)

37

7.

General Pair

8.

Present

9.

Not voting or not ascertained

Range of Valid Data Values: 1-8

Range of Invalid Data Values: 09

Universe: members of the 102nd US Senate

September 26, 1992 20245

Location:

Start: 556
Width: 1

Variable Text: DCR-138 Y=36 N=37 Riegle (D, MI) HR11. Tax Bill/Minivans. Riegle, D-Mich., amendment to express the sense of the Senate that multipurpose vehicles, such as minivans, should be classified as trucks for tariff purposes, making them subject to a 25 percent duty. Rejected 36-37: R 5-25; D 31-12 (ND 22-9, SD 9-3), Sept. 26, 1992.  (link)

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Label

Frequency

Text

0.

Not a member at time of vote

1.

Yes (Y)

36

2.

Paired Yes (PY)

3.

Announced Yes (AY)

4.

Announced No (AN)

5.

Paired No (PN)

6.

No (N)

37

7.

General Pair

8.

Present

9.

Not voting or not ascertained

Range of Valid Data Values: 1-8

Range of Invalid Data Values: 09

Universe: members of the 102nd US Senate

September 29, 1992 20246

Location:

Start: 557
Width: 1

Variable Text: DCR-138 Y=87 N=6 Strategic Arms Reduction Treaty/Cloture. Motion to invoke cloture (thus limiting debate) on the adoption of the resolution of ratification of the Strategic Arms Reduction Treaty (START), which would reduce by about one-third the arsenal of long-range missiles and bombers in the United States and former Soviet Union. Motion agreed to 87-6: R 33-6; D 54-0 (ND 39-0, SD 15-0), Sept. 29, 1992. A three-fifths majority vote (60) of the total Senate is required to invoke cloture.  (link)

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Label

Frequency

Text

0.

Not a member at time of vote

1.

Yes (Y)

87

2.

Paired Yes (PY)

3.

Announced Yes (AY)

4.

Announced No (AN)

5.

Paired No (PN)

6.

No (N)

6

7.

General Pair

8.

Present

9.

Not voting or not ascertained

Range of Valid Data Values: 1-8

Range of Invalid Data Values: 09

Universe: members of the 102nd US Senate

September 29, 1992 20247

Location:

Start: 558
Width: 1

Variable Text: DCR-138 Y=16 N=83 Wallop (R, WY) Strategic Arms Reduction Treaty/ICBMs and Launchers. Wallop, R-Wyo., amendment to require the president to certify that all intercontinental ballistic missiles (ICBMs) with multiple warheads and all launchers are eliminated. Rejected 16-83: R 15-28; D 1-55 (ND 0-40, SD 1-15), Sept. 29, 1992.  (link)

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Label

Frequency

Text

0.

Not a member at time of vote

1.

Yes (Y)

16

2.

Paired Yes (PY)

3.

Announced Yes (AY)

4.

Announced No (AN)

5.

Paired No (PN)

6.

No (N)

83

7.

General Pair

8.

Present

9.

Not voting or not ascertained

Range of Valid Data Values: 1-8

Range of Invalid Data Values: 09

Universe: members of the 102nd US Senate

September 29, 1992 20248

Location:

Start: 559
Width: 1

Variable Text: DCR-138 Y=11 N=88 Wallop (R, WY) Strategic Arms Reduction Treaty/Non-Deployed Missiles. Wallop, R-Wyo., amendment to require the president to certify that all non-deployed missiles for silo launchers of ICBMs, mobile launchers of ICBMs and launchers for submarine-launched ballistic missiles (SLBMs) are eliminated except for a verifiable finite number before the treaty can enter into force. Rejected 11-88: R 10-33; D 1-55 (ND 0-40, SD 1-15), Sept. 29, 1992.  (link)

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Label

Frequency

Text

0.

Not a member at time of vote

1.

Yes (Y)

11

2.

Paired Yes (PY)

3.

Announced Yes (AY)

4.

Announced No (AN)

5.

Paired No (PN)

6.

No (N)

88

7.

General Pair

8.

Present

9.

Not voting or not ascertained

Range of Valid Data Values: 1-8

Range of Invalid Data Values: 09

Universe: members of the 102nd US Senate

September 29, 1992 20249

Location:

Start: 560
Width: 1

Variable Text: DCR-138 Y=70 N=29 HR11. Tax Bill/Passage. Passage of the $34 billion tax bill including tax benefits for enterprise zones in inner cities, a restoration of tax breaks for individual retirement accounts (IRAs), penalty-free withdrawals from IRAs, extensions of a dozen expiring tax breaks, provisions making permanent a limit on itemized deductions and the phaseout of the personal exemption for upper-income taxpayers, a tax credit for first-time home buyers, tax relief for companies under the alternative minimum tax, provisions allowing passive loss deductions by certain real estate professionals, new rules allowing real estate investment by pension funds and for other purposes. Passed 70-29: R 22-21; D 48-8 (ND 33-7, SD 15-1), Sept. 29, 1992.  (link)

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Frequency

Text

0.

Not a member at time of vote

1.

Yes (Y)

70

2.

Paired Yes (PY)

3.

Announced Yes (AY)

4.

Announced No (AN)

5.

Paired No (PN)

6.

No (N)

29

7.

General Pair

8.

Present

9.

Not voting or not ascertained

Range of Valid Data Values: 1-8

Range of Invalid Data Values: 09

Universe: members of the 102nd US Senate

September 30, 1992 20250

Location:

Start: 561
Width: 1

Variable Text: DCR-138 Y=10 N=86 Wallop (R, WY) Strategic Arms Reduction Treaty/Mobile ICBMs. Wallop, R-Wyo., amendment to require the president to certify that all mobile ICBMs and all launchers for mobile ICBMs are eliminated before the treaty can enter into force. Rejected 10-86: R 9-32; D 1-54 (ND 0-40, SD 1-14), Sept. 30, 1992.  (link)

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Label

Frequency

Text

0.

Not a member at time of vote

1.

Yes (Y)

10

2.

Paired Yes (PY)

3.

Announced Yes (AY)

4.

Announced No (AN)

5.

Paired No (PN)

6.

No (N)

86

7.

General Pair

8.

Present

9.

Not voting or not ascertained

Range of Valid Data Values: 1-8

Range of Invalid Data Values: 09

Universe: members of the 102nd US Senate

September 30, 1992 20251

Location:

Start: 562
Width: 1

Variable Text: DCR-138 Y=40 N=56 Kasten (R, WI) HR5368. Fiscal 1993 Foreign Operations Appropriations/Morocco. Kasten, R-Wis., amendment to the Kassebaum, R-Kan., amendment, to express the sense of the Senate that the U.N. secretary general's efforts to resolve conflict in the Western Sahara should be praised and the United States should encourage cooperation with the implementation of a U.N. referendum. The Kassebaum amendment would limit funding to Morocco to $52 million unless the president certifies that Morocco is cooperating with the United Nations for a self-determination plan for the people of Western Sahara. Rejected 40-56: R 33-9; D 7-47 (ND 4-35, SD 3-12), Sept. 30, 1992. (The Kassebaum amendment was subsequently adopted by voice vote.)  (link)

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Label

Frequency

Text

0.

Not a member at time of vote

1.

Yes (Y)

40

2.

Paired Yes (PY)

3.

Announced Yes (AY)

4.

Announced No (AN)

5.

Paired No (PN)

6.

No (N)

56

7.

General Pair

8.

Present

9.

Not voting or not ascertained

Range of Valid Data Values: 1-8

Range of Invalid Data Values: 09

Universe: members of the 102nd US Senate

September 30, 1992 20252

Location:

Start: 563
Width: 1

Variable Text: DCR-138 Y=38 N=58 Helms (R, NC) HR5368. Fiscal 1993 Foreign Operations Appropriations/Funding Reduction. Helms, R-N.C., amendment to cut the budget authority in the bill by 10 percent with the savings going to deficit reduction. Rejected 38-58: R 22-20; D 16-38 (ND 8-31, SD 8-7), Sept. 30, 1992. A "nay" was a vote in support of the president's position.  (link)

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Label

Frequency

Text

0.

Not a member at time of vote

1.

Yes (Y)

38

2.

Paired Yes (PY)

3.

Announced Yes (AY)

4.

Announced No (AN)

5.

Paired No (PN)

6.

No (N)

58

7.

General Pair

8.

Present

9.

Not voting or not ascertained

Range of Valid Data Values: 1-8

Range of Invalid Data Values: 09

Universe: members of the 102nd US Senate

October 01, 1992 20253

Location:

Start: 564
Width: 1

Variable Text: DCR-138 Y=93 N=6 Strategic Arms Reduction Treaty/Adoption. Adoption of the resolution of ratification of the Strategic Arms Reduction Treaty (START) to reduce by about one-third the arsenal of warheads on U.S. and Soviet long-range missiles and bombers. Adopted 93-6: R 38-5; D 55-1 (ND 40-0, SD 15-1), Oct. 1, 1992. A two-thirds majority of those present and voting (66 in this case) is required for adoption of resolutions of ratification. A "yea" was a vote in support of the president's position.  (link)

Value

Label

Frequency

Text

0.

Not a member at time of vote

1.

Yes (Y)

93

2.

Paired Yes (PY)

3.

Announced Yes (AY)

4.

Announced No (AN)

5.

Paired No (PN)

6.

No (N)

6

7.

General Pair

8.

Present

9.

Not voting or not ascertained

Range of Valid Data Values: 1-8

Range of Invalid Data Values: 09

Universe: members of the 102nd US Senate

October 01, 1992 20254

Location:

Start: 565
Width: 1

Variable Text: DCR-138 Y=73 N=26 S323. Family Planning Amendments/Veto Override. Passage, over President Bush's Sept. 25 veto, of the bill to reauthorize Title X of the Public Health Service Act for five years through fiscal 1997. The bill would overturn the administration's "gag rule" and thus allow abortion counseling at federally funded family planning clinics. Passed (thus cleared for House action) 73-26: R 20-23; D 53-3 (ND 40-0, SD 13-3), Oct. 1, 1992. A two-thirds majority of those present and voting (66 in this case) is required to override a veto. A "nay" was a vote in support of the president's position.  (link)

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Label

Frequency

Text

0.

Not a member at time of vote

1.

Yes (Y)

73

2.

Paired Yes (PY)

3.

Announced Yes (AY)

4.

Announced No (AN)

5.

Paired No (PN)

6.

No (N)

26

7.

General Pair

8.

Present

9.

Not voting or not ascertained

Range of Valid Data Values: 1-8

Range of Invalid Data Values: 09

Universe: members of the 102nd US Senate

October 01, 1992 20255

Location:

Start: 566
Width: 1

Variable Text: DCR-138 Y=59 N=40 HR5318. Conditional MFN for China/Veto Override. Passage, over President Bush's Sept. 28 veto, of the bill to prohibit the president from waiving the Jackson-Vanik amendment to the 1974 Trade Act and extending most-favored-nation status to products from Chinese state-owned enterprises in 1993 unless he certifies that China has released and accounted for prisoners from the 1989 Tiananmen Square demonstrations and has made significant progress in adhering to standards for human rights and weapons non-proliferation. Rejected 59-40: R 8-35; D 51-5 (ND 37-3, SD 14-2), Oct. 1, 1992. A two-thirds majority of those present and voting (66 in this case) is required to override a veto. A "nay" was a vote in support of the president's position.  (link)

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Label

Frequency

Text

0.

Not a member at time of vote

1.

Yes (Y)

59

2.

Paired Yes (PY)

3.

Announced Yes (AY)

4.

Announced No (AN)

5.

Paired No (PN)

6.

No (N)

40

7.

General Pair

8.

Present

9.

Not voting or not ascertained

Range of Valid Data Values: 1-8

Range of Invalid Data Values: 09

Universe: members of the 102nd US Senate

October 01, 1992 20256

Location:

Start: 567
Width: 1

Variable Text: DCR-138 Y=87 N=12 HR5368. Fiscal 1993 Foreign Operations Appropriations/Passage. Passage of the bill to provide $26.5 billion in new budget authority for foreign assistance and related programs in fiscal 1993. The administration requested $27.3 billion. Passed 87-12: R 35-8; D 52-4 (ND 39-1, SD 13-3), Oct. 1, 1992.  (link)

Value

Label

Frequency

Text

0.

Not a member at time of vote

1.

Yes (Y)

87

2.

Paired Yes (PY)

3.

Announced Yes (AY)

4.

Announced No (AN)

5.

Paired No (PN)

6.

No (N)

12

7.

General Pair

8.

Present

9.

Not voting or not ascertained

Range of Valid Data Values: 1-8

Range of Invalid Data Values: 09

Universe: members of the 102nd US Senate

October 01, 1992 20257

Location:

Start: 568
Width: 1

Variable Text: DCR-138 Y=85 N=13 Seymour (R, CA) HR5427. Fiscal 1993 Legislative Branch Appropriations/Reduce Funding. Seymour, R-Calif., amendment to reduce funding for the legislative branch by 15 percent over three years. Passed 85-13: R 41-2; D 44-11 (ND 30-9, SD 14-2), Oct. 1, 1992.  (link)

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Label

Frequency

Text

0.

Not a member at time of vote

1.

Yes (Y)

85

2.

Paired Yes (PY)

3.

Announced Yes (AY)

4.

Announced No (AN)

5.

Paired No (PN)

6.

No (N)

13

7.

General Pair

8.

Present

9.

Not voting or not ascertained

Range of Valid Data Values: 1-8

Range of Invalid Data Values: 09

Universe: members of the 102nd US Senate

October 01, 1992 20258

Location:

Start: 569
Width: 1

Variable Text: DCR-138 Y=11 N=87 Danforth (R, MO) HR5427. Fiscal 1993 Legislative Branch Appropriations/Legal Fees. Danforth, R-Mo., amendment to provide $1 million for legal fees incurred during Senate confirmation by presidential nominees to federal office. Rejected 11-87: R 10-33; D 1-54 (ND 0-39, SD 1-15), Oct. 1, 1992.  (link)

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Label

Frequency

Text

0.

Not a member at time of vote

1.

Yes (Y)

11

2.

Paired Yes (PY)

3.

Announced Yes (AY)

4.

Announced No (AN)

5.

Paired No (PN)

6.

No (N)

87

7.

General Pair

8.

Present

9.

Not voting or not ascertained

Range of Valid Data Values: 1-8

Range of Invalid Data Values: 09

Universe: members of the 102nd US Senate

October 01, 1992 20259

Location:

Start: 570
Width: 1

Variable Text: DCR-138 Y=75 N=23 HR5427. Fiscal 1993 Legislative Branch Appropriations/Passage. Passage of the bill to provide $2.2 billion in new budget authority for the operations of the legislative branch in fiscal 1993. Passed 75-23: R 24-19; D 51-4 (ND 37-2, SD 14-2), Oct. 1, 1992.  (link)

Value

Label

Frequency

Text

0.

Not a member at time of vote

1.

Yes (Y)

75

2.

Paired Yes (PY)

3.

Announced Yes (AY)

4.

Announced No (AN)

5.

Paired No (PN)

6.

No (N)

23

7.

General Pair

8.

Present

9.

Not voting or not ascertained

Range of Valid Data Values: 1-8

Range of Invalid Data Values: 09

Universe: members of the 102nd US Senate

October 01, 1992 20260

Location:

Start: 571
Width: 1

Variable Text: DCR-138 Y=82 N=16 HR5678. Fiscal 1993 Commerce, Justice, State, Judiciary Appropriations/Conference Report. Adoption of the conference report to provide $23,214,927,000 in new budget authority for fiscal 1993 for the departments of Commerce, Justice and State, the judiciary and related agencies. The administration requested $23,858,164,000. Adopted (thus clearing the bill for the president) 82-16: R 34-9; D 48-7 (ND 36-3, SD 12-4), Oct. 1, 1992.  (link)

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Label

Frequency

Text

0.

Not a member at time of vote

1.

Yes (Y)

82

2.

Paired Yes (PY)

3.

Announced Yes (AY)

4.

Announced No (AN)

5.

Paired No (PN)

6.

No (N)

16

7.

General Pair

8.

Present

9.

Not voting or not ascertained

Range of Valid Data Values: 1-8

Range of Invalid Data Values: 09

Universe: members of the 102nd US Senate

October 02, 1992 20261

Location:

Start: 572
Width: 1

Variable Text: DCR-138 Y=59 N=40 S2. Neighborhood Schools Improvement/Cloture. Motion to invoke cloture (thus limiting debate) on the motion to proceed to the conference report on the bill to authorize $800 million for grants to states and local education agencies to reform schools to improve student performance. The bill would also provide for the development of educational content standards and increase flexibility in local schools by waiving federal and state regulations. The conference report does not include President Bush's proposals for increased parental choice of public and private schools. Motion rejected 59-40: R 2-40; D 57-0 (ND 40-0, SD 17-0), Oct. 2, 1992. A three-fifths majority vote of the total Senate (60) is required to invoke cloture.  (link)

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Label

Frequency

Text

0.

Not a member at time of vote

1.

Yes (Y)

59

2.

Paired Yes (PY)

3.

Announced Yes (AY)

4.

Announced No (AN)

5.

Paired No (PN)

6.

No (N)

40

7.

General Pair

8.

Present

9.

Not voting or not ascertained

Range of Valid Data Values: 1-8

Range of Invalid Data Values: 09

Universe: members of the 102nd US Senate

October 02, 1992 20262

Location:

Start: 573
Width: 1

Variable Text: DCR-138 Y=55 N=43 HR3371. Crime Bill/Cloture. Motion to invoke cloture (thus limiting debate) on the conference report to mandate a five-day waiting period and a background check for handgun purchases; authorize $3.3 billion for federal, state and local law enforcement; codify the "good faith" exception to the exclusionary rule; extend the federal death penalty to 53 crimes; and limit federal death row habeas corpus appeals to ones filed within one year from when a petitioner has exhausted all direct appeals. Motion rejected 55-43: R 3-39; D 52-4 (ND 39-0, SD 13-4), Oct. 2, 1992. A three-fifths majority vote (60) of the total Senate is required to invoke cloture. A "nay" was a vote in support of the president's position.  (link)

Value

Label

Frequency

Text

0.

Not a member at time of vote

1.

Yes (Y)

55

2.

Paired Yes (PY)

3.

Announced Yes (AY)

4.

Announced No (AN)

5.

Paired No (PN)

6.

No (N)

43

7.

General Pair

8.

Present

9.

Not voting or not ascertained

Range of Valid Data Values: 1-8

Range of Invalid Data Values: 09

Universe: members of the 102nd US Senate

October 02, 1992 20263

Location:

Start: 574
Width: 1

Variable Text: DCR-138 Y=85 N=12 S2899. National Institutes of Health (NIH) Reauthorization/Cloture. Motion to invoke cloture (thus limiting debate) on the motion to proceed to the bill to reauthorize and amend the programs of NIH through fiscal 1996, including funding for the National Cancer Institute and the Heart, Lung and Blood Institute. The bill would continue the moratorium on fetal tissue transplant research using tissue obtained from induced abortions until May 19, 1993, after which the moratorium would be lifted under certain conditions. Motion agreed to 85-12: R 31-11; D 54-1 (ND 39-0, SD 15-1), Oct. 2, 1992. A three-fifths majority vote (60) of the total Senate is required to invoke cloture.  (link)

Value

Label

Frequency

Text

0.

Not a member at time of vote

1.

Yes (Y)

85

2.

Paired Yes (PY)

3.

Announced Yes (AY)

4.

Announced No (AN)

5.

Paired No (PN)

6.

No (N)

12

7.

General Pair

8.

Present

9.

Not voting or not ascertained

Range of Valid Data Values: 1-8

Range of Invalid Data Values: 09

Universe: members of the 102nd US Senate

October 05, 1992 20264

Location:

Start: 575
Width: 1

Variable Text: DCR-138 Y=74 N=25 S12. Cable Television Reregulation/Veto Override. Passage, over President Bush's Oct. 3 veto, of the bill to cap basic cable rates and improve competition in the cable industry by having the Federal Communications Commission set rates for basic cable service and giving broadcasters the right to charge cable operators for the use of over-the-air signals. Passed (thus cleared for House action) 74-25: R 24-18; D 50-7 (ND 36-4, SD 14-3), Oct. 5, 1992. A two-thirds majority of those present and voting (67 in this case) is required to override a veto. A "nay" was a vote in support of the president's position.  (link)

Value

Label

Frequency

Text

0.

Not a member at time of vote

1.

Yes (Y)

74

2.

Paired Yes (PY)

3.

Announced Yes (AY)

4.

Announced No (AN)

5.

Paired No (PN)

6.

No (N)

25

7.

General Pair

8.

Present

9.

Not voting or not ascertained

Range of Valid Data Values: 1-8

Range of Invalid Data Values: 09

Universe: members of the 102nd US Senate

October 05, 1992 20265

Location:

Start: 576
Width: 1

Variable Text: DCR-138 Y=68 N=30 HR5427. Fiscal 1992 Legislative Branch Appropriations/Conference Report. Adoption of the conference report to provide $2,275,148,057 in new budget authority for the activities of the legislative branch in fiscal 1993. Adopted (thus cleared for the president) 68-30: R 16-26; D 52-4 (ND 38-2, SD 14-2), Oct. 5, 1992.  (link)

Value

Label

Frequency

Text

0.

Not a member at time of vote

1.

Yes (Y)

68

2.

Paired Yes (PY)

3.

Announced Yes (AY)

4.

Announced No (AN)

5.

Paired No (PN)

6.

No (N)

30

7.

General Pair

8.

Present

9.

Not voting or not ascertained

Range of Valid Data Values: 1-8

Range of Invalid Data Values: 09

Universe: members of the 102nd US Senate

October 08, 1992 20266

Location:

Start: 577
Width: 1

Variable Text: DCR-138 Y=84 N=8 HR776. National Energy Policy/Cloture. Motion to invoke cloture (thus limiting debate) on the conference report to decrease U.S. energy dependence through increased domestic production and conservation. The bill would restructure the electric utility industry to increase competition; ease licensing for nuclear power plants; promote production of cars that run on non-gasoline fuels; mandate greater energy efficiency; provide tax incentives for renewable energy and alternative fuels; change regulatory treatment of imported natural gas; and restructure the federal uranium enrichment program. Motion agreed to 84-8: R 36-2; D 48-6 (ND 35-4, SD 13-2), Oct. 8, 1992. A three-fifths majority vote (60) of the total Senate is required to invoke cloture. (The conference report subsequently was adopted by voice vote, clearing the bill for the president.)  (link)

Value

Label

Frequency

Text

0.

Not a member at time of vote

1.

Yes (Y)

84

2.

Paired Yes (PY)

3.

Announced Yes (AY)

4.

Announced No (AN)

5.

Paired No (PN)

6.

No (N)

8

7.

General Pair

8.

Present

9.

Not voting or not ascertained

Range of Valid Data Values: 1-8

Range of Invalid Data Values: 09

Universe: members of the 102nd US Senate

October 08, 1992 20267

Location:

Start: 578
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Variable Text: DCR-138 Y=83 N=8 HR429. Western Water Bill/Conference Report. Adoption of the conference report to reauthorize the Bureau of Reclamation dam and irrigation construction programs, including the authorization for the completion of the Central Utah Project and reforms for the Central Valley Project in California. Adopted (thus clearing the bill for the president) 83-8: R 30-8; D 53-0 (ND 38-0, SD 15-0), Oct. 8, 1992.  (link)

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83

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Paired Yes (PY)

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Announced Yes (AY)

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Announced No (AN)

5.

Paired No (PN)

6.

No (N)

8

7.

General Pair

8.

Present

9.

Not voting or not ascertained

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Variable Text: DCR-138 Y=80 N=10 HR11. Tax Bill/Cloture. Motion to invoke cloture (thus limiting debate) on the $27 billion conference report on the tax bill, including tax benefits for 25 inner-city and 25 rural-area enterprise zones; a restoration of tax breaks for individual retirement accounts (IRAs); penalty-free withdrawals from IRAs; a 12-month extension of a dozen expiring tax breaks, allowing the writeoff of intangible assets, including good will, over 14 years; passive loss deductions by real estate developers; new rules allowing real estate investment by pension funds; the repeal of luxury taxes; the permanent extension of the low-income housing and targeted jobs tax credits; the creation of a new child welfare capped entitlement; and provisions for other purposes. The bill would increase taxes on securities firms and owners of commercial real estate, increasing estimated taxes for individuals and corporations, capping deductions for business-related moving expenses, and limiting tax benefits to owners of failed thrifts and through other measures. Motion agreed to 80-10: R 30-7; D 50-3 (ND 36-2, SD 14-1), Oct. 8, 1992. A three-fifths majority vote (60) of the total Senate is required to invoke cloture.  (link)

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80

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Paired Yes (PY)

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Announced Yes (AY)

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Announced No (AN)

5.

Paired No (PN)

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No (N)

10

7.

General Pair

8.

Present

9.

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Variable Text: DCR-138 Y=60 N=29 Bentsen (D, TX) HR11. Tax Bill/Waive Budget Act. Bentsen, D-Texas, motion to waive the budget act with respect to the Brown, R-Colo., point of order against the conference report on the tax bill for violating Section 306 of the 1974 Congressional Budget Act and encroaching on the Budget Committee's jurisdiction. Motion agreed to 60-29: R 13-24; D 47-5 (ND 34-3, SD 13-2), Oct. 8, 1992. A three-fifths majority (60) of the total Senate is required to waive the budget act.  (link)

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60

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Announced No (AN)

5.

Paired No (PN)

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No (N)

29

7.

General Pair

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Present

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Variable Text: DCR-138 Y=67 N=22 HR11. Tax Bill/Conference Report. Adoption of the $27 billion conference report on the tax bill, including tax benefits for 25 inner-city and 25 rural-area enterprise zones; a restoration of tax breaks for individual retirement accounts (IRAs); penalty-free withdrawals from IRAs; a 12-month extension of a dozen expiring tax breaks, allowing the writeoff of intangible assets, including good will, over 14 years; passive loss deductions by real estate developers; new rules allowing real estate investment by pension funds; the repeal of luxury taxes; the permanent extension of the low-income housing and targeted jobs tax credits; the creation of a new child welfare capped entitlement; and provisions for other purposes. The bill would increase taxes on securities firms and owners of commercial real estate, increasing estimated taxes for individuals and corporations, capping deductions for business-related moving expenses, and limiting tax benefits to owners of failed thrifts and through other measures. Adopted (thus clearing the bill for the president) 67-22: R 23-14; D 44-8 (ND 31-6, SD 13-2), Oct. 8, 1992.  (link)

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Announced No (AN)

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Paired No (PN)

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No (N)

22

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General Pair

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Present

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