May 31, 2016
In this MegaVote for Connecticut's 3rd Congressional District:
Recent Congressional Votes
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Senate: Congressional Disapproval of Labor Department Rule on the Term "Fiduciary" – Passage
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Senate: Congressional Disapproval of Agriculture Department Rule on Catfish – Passage
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Senate: Fiscal 2017 Defense Authorization – Cloture on the Motion to Proceed
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House: Zika Vector Control – Passage
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House: Clarifying Congressional Intent in Providing for District of Columbia Home Rule – Passage
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House: Energy Policy Overhaul – Passage
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House: Fiscal 2017 Energy-Water Appropriations – Federal Contractors and Sexual Orientation Discrimination
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House: Fiscal 2017 Energy-Water Appropriations – Passage
Editor's Note: The Senate and House are not in session this week.
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Recent Senate Votes |
Congressional Disapproval of Labor Department Rule on the Term "Fiduciary" – Passage - Vote Passed (56-41, 3 Not Voting) The
resolution of disapproval nullifies an Agriculture Department
inspection program of domestic and foreign catfish. The joint resolution
targets a rule that took effect March 1, 2016, and completed the
shifting of responsibility for catfish inspections from the Food and
Drug Administration to the Agriculture Department.
Sen. Christopher Murphy voted NO Sen. Richard Blumenthal voted NO
Congressional Disapproval of Agriculture Department Rule on Catfish – Passage - Vote Passed (55-43, 2 Not Voting) The
resolution of disapproval nullifies an Agriculture Department
inspection program of domestic and foreign catfish. The joint resolution
targets a rule that took effect March 1, 2016, and completed the
shifting of responsibility for catfish inspections from the Food and
Drug Administration to the Agriculture Department.
Sen. Christopher Murphy voted NO Sen. Richard Blumenthal voted YES
Fiscal 2017 Defense Authorization – Cloture on the Motion to Proceed - Vote Agreed to (98-0, 2 Not Voting)
The
bill authorizes $602.2 billion for discretionary defense spending in
fiscal 2017, including $59 billion for operations overseas. It allows
the Defense Department to plan and design a stateside facility to one
day house the detainees currently held at the Guantanamo Bay detention
facility. However, it keeps existing prohibitions on Guantanamo’s
closure, including blocking any funds authorized in the bill to be used
for actually constructing a stateside replacement. The bill requires
women to register for the draft, starting Jan. 1, 2018, and creates a
commission to examine whether the Selective Service is still needed.
Sen. Christopher Murphy voted YES Sen. Richard Blumenthal voted YES
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Recent House Votes |
Zika Vector Control – Passage - Vote Passed (258-156, 19 Not Voting)
The
bill temporarily modifies the Federal Insecticide, Fungicide, and
Rodenticide Act (FIFRA) to prohibit the EPA or a state government from
requiring a permit for the use of registered pesticides near navigable
waters. It also temporarily alters the Federal Water Pollution Control
Act to prohibit the EPA and states from requiring permits for the point
source use of a pesticide, or the residue resulting from the use of a
pesticide, that is registered under FIFRA.
Rep. Rosa DeLauro voted NO
Clarifying Congressional Intent in Providing for District of Columbia Home Rule – Passage - Vote Passed (240-179, 14 Not Voting)
The
measure repeals the District of Columbia law that modified D.C.'s home
rule charter to allow locally generated funds to be spent without
congressional approval, and it modifies the 1973 D.C. Home Rule Act to
further specify that all city funding is subject to Congress' annually
appropriations process. It also alters the 1973 law to specify that the
District has no authority to change the District's budget process as it
relates to congressional review and approval.
Rep. Rosa DeLauro voted NO
Energy Policy Overhaul – Passage - Vote Passed (241-178, 14 Not Voting)
The
bill includes all or parts of 37 House-passed measures including
legislation that promote the accelerated development and construction of
natural gas pipelines and hydropower projects by increasing the
authority of the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission, require the
agency to set hard deadlines for environmental reviews and permitting,
and require the designation of at least 10 corridors across federal
lands in the Eastern U.S. where pipelines could be built.
Rep. Rosa DeLauro voted NO
Fiscal 2017 Energy-Water Appropriations – Federal Contractors and Sexual Orientation Discrimination - Vote Agreed to (223-195, 15 Not Voting)
The
amendment bars federal contractors from discriminating against
employees on the basis of sexual orientation. However, the amendment
could not violate certain portions of the Constitution.
Rep. Rosa DeLauro voted YES
Fiscal 2017 Energy-Water Appropriations – Passage - Vote Failed (112-305, 16 Not Voting)
The
bill provides a total of $37.4 billion in funding subject to
discretionary caps for fiscal 2017 for the Energy Department and federal
water projects. The bill appropriates $6.1 billion in new funding for
civil projects of the Army Corps of Engineers. It provides $12.9 billion
for the National Nuclear Security Administration and almost $6.2
billion for environmental management activities. It also bars the use of
funds in the bill to close the Yucca Mountain license application, or
to irrevocably remove Yucca Mountain as an option for repository.
Rep. Rosa DeLauro voted NO |
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