Where Does Your Congressman Stand?
There were a ton of great votes held on the House floor over the last couple of days. Find out how your congressman voted on each one:
The House voted 244-181 to give themselves a pay raise (A "NO" vote is good).
The House voted 365-59 to extend trade preferences to Bolivia, Colombia, Ecuador and Peru (A "YES" vote is good).
The House rejected 87-335 an amendment by Jeff Flake to defund a pork project (the Grace Johnstown Area Regional Industries Incubator in Pennsylvania) in the Financial Services approps bill (A "YES" vote is good).
The House rejected 60-361 an amendment by Jeff Flake to defund a pork project (the Barracks Row Project in Washington, DC) in the Financial Services approps bill (A "YES" vote is good).
The House rejected 102-317 an amendment by Jeff Flake to defund a pork project (the San Francisco Planning and Urban Research Association's SPUR urban center) in the Financial Services approps bill (A "YES" vote is good).
The House passed 249-174 an amendment by Jeff Flake to defund a pork project (the "perfect Christmas tree" project in North Carolina) in the Financial Services approps bill (A "YES" vote is good).
The House rejected 101-325 an amendment by Jeff Flake to defund a pork project (the West Virginia University Research Corporation's renovation of a small-business incubator) in the Financial Services approps bill (A "YES" vote is good).
The House rejected 107-318 an amendment by John Campbell to defund a pork project (the "invisible" airport in Illinois) in the Financial Services approps bill (A "YES" vote is good).
The House rejected 48-372 an amendment by John Campbell to strip out 148 pork projects in the Financial Services approps bill (A "YES" vote is good).
The House passed 309-115 an amendment by Mike Pence to bar the use of funds in the Financial Services bill to implement the "Fairness Doctrine" (A "YES" vote is good).
The House rejected 149-276 an amendment by Jim Jordan to cut the Financial Services bill by 8.9%, returning the bill to its FY07 level of funding (A "YES" vote is good).
The House rejected 191-233 an amendment by Tom Price that would require a 1% across-the-board cut in the Financial Services bill (A "YES" vote is good).
The House rejected 205-220 an amendment by Marilyn Musgrave that would require a 0.5% across-the-board cut in the Financial Services bill (A "YES" vote is good).
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