September 15, 2016
In this MegaVote for Connecticut's 3rd Congressional District:
Recent Congressional Votes
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Senate: Fiscal 2016 Transportation-HUD Appropriations
Conference Report – Motion to Invoke Cloture on the Conference Report
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Senate: Fiscal 2017 Defense Appropriations – Motion to Invoke Cloture on the Motion to Proceed to the Bill
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House: Prevent Government Settlement Donations to 3rd Parties – Passage
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House: Ease Stock Listing Requirements for Certain Small Firms – Passage
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House: Loosen Private Equity Fund Requirements – Passage
Upcoming Congressional Bills
- Senate: Water Resources Development
- House: Health Expenses Tax Deductions
- House: Veterans Affairs Department Accountability
- House: Disclose Agency Rule-Making Communications
- House: Prohibit Guantanamo Transfers
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Recent Senate Votes |
Fiscal 2016 Transportation-HUD Appropriations Conference Report – Motion to Invoke Cloture on the Conference Report - Vote Rejected (52-46, 2 Not Voting)
Motion
to invoke cloture (thus limiting debate) on the conference report on
the bill which would provide $1.1 billion in supplemental funding for
the government to prepare for and respond to the public health threat
posed by the Zika virus, and it would provide a total of $185 billion
for the Veterans Affairs Department and military construction in fiscal
2017 — including $82.5 billion in discretionary spending subject to the
budget caps, $102.5 billion in mandatory spending and $172 million in
Overseas Contingency Operations funding. The Zika funding would include
$933 million in domestic funding and $175 million for international
activities, with approximately $750 million of the total being offset
through rescissions to Ebola, Affordable Care Act, and other Health and
Human Services Department funding. Sixty votes are needed to invoke
cloture.
Sen. Christopher Murphy voted NO Sen. Richard Blumenthal voted NO
Fiscal 2017 Defense Appropriations – Motion to Invoke Cloture on the Motion to Proceed to the Bill - Vote Rejected (55-43, 2 Not Voting)
The
Senate rejected a McConnell, R-Ky., motion to invoke cloture on the
motion to proceed to the bill that would provide billions in
discretionary defense spending for the Defense Department. Sixty votes
are needed to invoke cloture.
Sen. Christopher Murphy voted NO Sen. Richard Blumenthal voted NO
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Recent House Votes |
Prevent Government Settlement Donations to 3rd Parties – Passage - Vote Passed (241-174, 16 Not Voting)
The
measure prohibits settlement agreements involving the U.S. government
from requiring the other party to make a donation to a third party. The
bill's prohibition would not apply if the payment is for restitution to
affected parties or remedies actual harm. Under the measure, the
prohibition applies only to settlement agreements reached after the
bill's enactment.
Rep. Rosa DeLauro voted NO
Ease Stock Listing Requirements for Certain Small Firms – Passage - Vote Passed (236-178, 17 Not Voting)
The
bill expands the range of companies that can use Form S-3 to register
securities sales, exempts the sale of certain securities from
registration with the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) and state
regulatory agencies and requires the SEC to revise Regulation D (Reg D)
with the goal of loosening restrictions and filing requirements under
existing Rule 506 exemptions.
Rep. Rosa DeLauro voted NO
Loosen Private Equity Fund Requirements – Passage - Vote Passed (261-145, 25 Not Voting)
The
legislation reduces reporting and other requirements effectively placed
on private equity funds by the 2010 Dodd-Frank Act (PL 111-203),
including by eliminating requirements that such funds report annually on
their investments and activities and be subject to unannounced,
independent annual audits. It also modifies existing requirements under
the Investment Advisers Act regarding the relationship between
investment fund managers and their investors under the act to largely
exempt private equity funds, including by loosening current restrictions
on advertising and expanding the circumstances under which funds do not
have to notify investors when there is a change in ownership or
control.
Rep. Rosa DeLauro voted NO
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Upcoming Votes |
Water Resources Development
- S2848
The
bill would authorize $10.6 billion in funding for more than 30 Army
Corps of Engineers water infrastructure projects under the current law
(PL 113-121), including waterways and flood control systems, as well as
Environmental Protection Agency drinking water infrastructure programs.
The measure would authorize $220 million in recovery assistance,
specifically $100 million for water infrastructure improvements
available to "states with emergency drinking water situations" via state
revolving fund loans; $70 million in Water Infrastructure Finance and
Innovation Act credit subsidies; and $50 million in health screening and
education grants.
Health Expenses Tax Deductions
- HR3590
The
legislation would repeal the increases in the threshold at which
individuals may begin deducting unreimbursed medical expenses from their
income as set by the 2010 health care law, thereby rolling the
threshold back to 7.5 percent of adjusted gross income for all taxpayers
and preventing the threshold from increasing to 10 percent for senior
citizens. Under the measure, the medical deduction threshold would
revert to 7.5 percent of adjusted gross income beginning with the
current 2016 tax year.
Veterans Affairs Department Accountability
- HR5620
The
bill would expand the ability of the Veterans Affairs (VA) Department
to fire or demote VA employees based on performance or misconduct, and
it would overhaul the VA's current disability appeals process by giving
veterans the choice of three "lanes" for appeal when dissatisfied with
an initial VA benefits decision. It also would include provisions to
protect VA whistleblowers against retaliation by supervisors, authorize
the VA to recoup employee bonuses and relocation expenses, allow the VA
to reduce Senior Executive Service (SES) employees' pensions upon
conviction of certain felonies, streamline disciplinary actions for SES
employees and eliminate all bonuses for SES employees for five years.
Disclose Agency Rule-Making Communications
- HR5226
The
measure would require each federal agency to maintain an online
searchable list of its regulatory actions and all public communications
it makes regarding those regulatory actions. It also would prohibit
agencies from soliciting support for, or promoting, its regulatory
actions.
Prohibit Guantanamo Transfers
- HR5351
The
bill temporarily would prohibit the Defense Department from
transferring or releasing any detainee from the detention facility at
the U.S. Naval Station, Guantánamo Bay, Cuba, into the United States,
its territories or possessions, or to any foreign country or entity. The
blanket prohibition would end on Jan. 21, 2017, or earlier once a
Defense Authorization Act for Fiscal 2017 is enacted.
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