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Voting Records of the 108th Congress

Senate

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Ohio

Mike DeWine 13% No No No No Yes No No No
George Voinovich 13% No No No No Yes No No No

Kentucky

Mitch McConnell 13% No No No No Yes No No No
Jim Bunning 13% No No No No Yes No No No

Indiana

Richard Lugar 0% No No No No No No No No
Evan Bayh 88% Yes No Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes

West Virginia

John D. Rockerfeller 100% Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
Robert C. Byrd 100% Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
A listing of NO reflects the Senator voted in opposition the NTEU position on this bill.
A listing of YES reflects the Senator voted in supported the NTEU position on this bill.
Vote No. 1: Roll Call Vote #115, on a motion to kill an amendment that would have added $1B of funding for the Dept of Homeland Security on port, border and airport security. The motion passed. NTEU Opposed this motion.
Vote No. 2: Roll Call Vote #176, on a motion involving a series of parliamentary steps whose goal was to prevent private tax collection authorization to be included in the Budget Act. The motion failed. NTEU supported this motion.
Vote No. 3: Roll Call Vote #334, an appropriation amendment prohibiting the Labor Department from implementing the new overtime regulations proposed by the Bush Administration, stripping overtime eligibility for some workers. The amendment was adopted. NTEU Supported this amendment.
Vote No. 4: Roll Call Vote #408, an amendment to the Treasury Appropriation bill prohibiting agencies to use funds for implementing OMB contracting out procedures. This motion was defeated by a 47-48 vote. NTEU Opposed this motion.
Vote No. 5: Roll Call Vote #32, an amendment prohibiting government contractors to perform duties outside the United States. This rule does not apply to certain national security agency contractors. The amendment was approved. NTEU Supported this amendment.
Vote No. 6: Roll Call Vote #38, an amendment to the FY05 Budget Resolution to restore "pay as you go" rules that requires new spending be funded by other spending reductions or revenue increases. The amendment was adopted. NTEU Supported this amendment.
Vote No. 7: Roll Call Vote #167, an amendment requiring DHS Appropriations to proceed with the Administration's outsourcing plan that would result in vital homeland security jobs be contracted out to the private sector. The amendment was adopted. NTEU Opposed this amendment.
Vote No. 8: Role Call Vote 169, An amendment for $2B of additional funding for Customs and Border Protection to purchase equipment and hire personnel. The amendment was defeated. NTEU supported this amendment.
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