February 13, 2017
In this MegaVote for Connecticut's 3rd Congressional District:
Recent Congressional Votes
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Senate: Prohibit Sen. Elizabeth Warren to Speak on
Senate Floor When Debating Sen. Sessions Nomination to be U.S. Attorney
General
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Senate: Confirmation of Sen. Jeff Sessions to be U.S. Attorney General
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Senate: Confirmation of Rep. Tom Price to be Secretary of Health and Human Services
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House: Disapprove BLM Land Use Planning Rule
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House: Disapprove State Education Accountability Rule
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House: Disapprove Teacher Education Program Rule
Upcoming Congressional Bills
- Senate: Nomination of Steven Mnuchin to be Secretary of the Treasury
- Senate: Nomination of David Shulkin to be Secretary of Veterans Affairs
- House: Texas-Oklahoma Border Lands
- House: Disapprove Unemployment Benefit Drug Testing Rule
- House: Disapprove State Retirement Plan ERISA Exemption Rule
- House: Disapprove Local Government Retirement Plan ERISA Exemption Rule
- House: Disapprove Alaska Predator Control Rule
- House: Disapprove HHS Planned Parenthood Funding Rule
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Recent Senate Votes |
Prohibit Sen. Elizabeth Warren to Speak on Senate Floor When Debating Sen. Sessions Nomination to be U.S. Attorney General - Vote Sustained (49-43, 8 Not Voting)
The
Senate voted to sustain the ruling of the presiding officer (Montana
Republican Sen. Steve Daines) in which he prohibited Massachusetts
Democratic Sen. Elizabeth Warren from speaking on the Senate floor for
the remainder of the debate concerning Alabama Republican Sen. Jeff
Sessions' nomination to be U.S. attorney general. The presiding officer
ruled that Sen. Warren violated Senate rule 19 prohibiting senators from
"imputing" one another.
Sen. Christopher Murphy voted NO Sen. Richard Blumenthal voted NO
Confirmation of Sen. Jeff Sessions to be U.S. Attorney General - Vote Confirmed (52-47, 1 Present)
The Senate confirmed Alabama Republican Sen. Jeff Sessions to be U.S. attorney general.
Sen. Christopher Murphy voted NO Sen. Richard Blumenthal voted NO
Confirmation of Rep. Tom Price to be Secretary of Health and Human Services - Vote Confirmed (52-47, 1 Not Voting)
The Senate confirmed Georgia Republican Rep. Tom Price to be secretary of Health and Human Services.
Sen. Christopher Murphy voted NO Sen. Richard Blumenthal voted NO
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Recent House Votes |
Disapprove BLM Land Use Planning Rule - Vote Passed (234-186, 12 Not Voting)
The
joint resolution would disapprove the rule issued by the Bureau of Land
Management (BLM) on Dec. 12, 2016, which modified the process under
which BLM develops plans for the use of the public lands it manages,
including by considering a wider variety of issues and possible impacts.
Rep. Rosa DeLauro voted NO
Disapprove State Education Accountability Rule - Vote Passed (234-190, 8 Not Voting)
The
joint resolution would disapprove the rule issued by the Education
Department on Nov. 29, 2016 which addresses implementation of a state's
accountability systems when receiving federal education funding under
the Elementary and Secondary School Act (ESEA). Among other things, the
rule requires states to identify low-performing schools for
comprehensive or targeted support and improvement, and requires that
each state's statewide plan use multiple indicators of student success
that are the same for all public schools (including charter schools).
Rep. Rosa DeLauro voted NO
Disapprove Teacher Education Program Rule - Vote Passed (240-181, 11 Not Voting)
The
joint resolution would disapprove the rule issued by the Education
Department on Oct. 31, 2016, relating to teacher preparation programs
that require states to annually evaluate the effectiveness of teacher
preparation programs at institutions of higher education and to publicly
report this information, including the job placement and retention
rates of graduates.
Rep. Rosa DeLauro voted NO
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Upcoming Votes |
Nomination of Steven Mnuchin to be Secretary of the Treasury
- PN26
The Senate is expected to take up the nomination of Steven Mnuchin to be secretary of the Treasury.
Nomination of David Shulkin to be Secretary of Veterans Affairs
- PN39
The Senate is expected to take up the nomination of David Shulkin to be secretary of Veterans Affairs.
Texas-Oklahoma Border Lands
- HR428
The
bill would require the Bureau of Land Management (BLM) to pay for a
private survey to identify the south boundary line along the Red River
separating Texas and Oklahoma with regards to land title and ownership,
with the states of Texas and Oklahoma to determine which lands are
federal lands and which are private.
Disapprove Unemployment Benefit Drug Testing Rule
- HJRES42
The
resolution would disapprove the rule issued by the Labor Department on
Aug. 1, 2016, that defines the occupations for which states can require
individuals applying for unemployment benefits to undergo drug testing.
Disapprove State Retirement Plan ERISA Exemption Rule
- HJRES66
The
measure would disapprove the rule issued by the Labor Department on
Aug. 30, 2016, that exempts state-administered retirement plans for
workers at private sector businesses and nonprofit entities that don't
offer retirement plans from certain restrictions and requirements under
the federal Employee Retirement Income Security Act of 1974 (ERISA).
Disapprove Local Government Retirement Plan ERISA Exemption Rule
- HJRES67
The
measure would disapprove the rule issued by the Labor Department on
Dec. 20, 2016, that exempts local government-administered retirement
plans for workers at private sector businesses and nonprofit entities
from certain restrictions and requirements under ERISA.
Disapprove Alaska Predator Control Rule
- HJRES69
The
resolution would disapprove the rule issued by the Interior Department
on Aug. 5, 2016, that prohibits certain predator control practices in
national wildlife refuges in Alaska (such as the taking of mother bears
and their cubs, the killing of wolves and their pups at den sites, and
aerial shooting).
Disapprove HHS Planned Parenthood Funding Rule
- HJRES43
The
resolution would disapprove the rule issued by the Health and Human
Services Department (HHS) on Dec. 19, 2016, that modifies eligibility
requirements for Title X grants for family planning services to specify
that states awarding funds cannot prohibit a health care provider from
participating for reasons other than its ability to provide Title X
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