March 14, 2017
In this MegaVote for Connecticut's 3rd Congressional District:
Recent Congressional Votes
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Senate: Confirmation of Ryan Zinke to be Secretary of the Interior
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Senate: Confirmation of Ben Carson to be Secretary of Housing and Urban Development
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Senate: Confirmation of Rick Perry to be Secretary of Energy
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Senate: Disapprove Labor Law Rule
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Senate: Disapprove BLM Land Use Planning Rule
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Senate: Disapprove Teacher Education Program Rule
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Senate: Disapprove State Education Accountability Rule
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Senate: Confirmation of Seema Verma to be Administrator of the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services
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House: Review Federal Regulations for Repeal
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House: OMB Regulatory Oversight
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House: Disapprove OSHA Record-Keeping Rule
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House: Disclose Agency Rule-Making Communications
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House: Fiscal 2017 Defense Appropriations
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House: Class Action Litigation
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House: Civil Litigation Jurisdiction
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House: Penalties for Frivolous Lawsuits
Upcoming Congressional Bills
- Senate: Nomination of Dan Coats to be the Director of National Intelligence
- Senate: Nomination of Herbert R. McMaster Jr. to be a Lieutenant General in the U.S. Army
- House: Mentally Disabled Veterans and Guns
- House: VA Personnel Accountability
- House: VA Medical Professional Staffing
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Recent Senate Votes |
Confirmation of Ryan Zinke to be Secretary of the Interior - Vote Confirmed (68-31, 1 Not Voting)
The Senate confirmed Montana Republican Rep. Ryan Zinke to be secretary of the Interior.
Sen. Christopher Murphy voted YES Sen. Richard Blumenthal voted NO
Confirmation of Ben Carson to be Secretary of Housing and Urban Development - Vote Confirmed (58-41, 1 Not Voting)
The Senate confirmed Ben Carson to be secretary of Housing and Urban Development.
Sen. Christopher Murphy voted NO Sen. Richard Blumenthal voted NO (How could these two morons oppose Ben Carson? Editor)
Confirmation of Rick Perry to be Secretary of Energy - Vote Confirmed (62-37, 1 Not Voting)
The Senate confirmed Rick Perry to be secretary of Energy.
Sen. Christopher Murphy voted NO Sen. Richard Blumenthal voted NO
Disapprove Labor Law Rule - Vote Passed (49-48, 3 Not Voting)
The
joint resolution would disapprove, under the Congressional Review Act, a
Defense Department, General Services Administration and NASA rule that
requires federal contractors to self-certify violations of 14 specified
federal labor laws and equivalent state laws. The laws include the Fair
Labor Standards Act, Occupational Safety and Health Act, National Labor
Relations Act, Davis-Bacon Act, and Americans with Disabilities Act,
among others.
Sen. Christopher Murphy voted NO Sen. Richard Blumenthal voted NO
Disapprove BLM Land Use Planning Rule - Vote Passed (51-48, 1 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.
Sen. Christopher Murphy voted NO Sen. Richard Blumenthal voted NO
Disapprove Teacher Education Program Rule - Vote Passed (59-40, 1 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.
Sen. Christopher Murphy voted NO Sen. Richard Blumenthal voted NO
Disapprove State Education Accountability Rule - Vote Passed (50-49, 1 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).
Sen. Christopher Murphy voted NO Sen. Richard Blumenthal voted NO
Confirmation of Seema Verma to be Administrator of the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services - Vote Confirmed (55-43, 2 Not Voting)
The Senate confirmed Seema Verma to the Administrator of the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services.
Sen. Christopher Murphy voted NO Sen. Richard Blumenthal voted NO
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Recent House Votes |
Review Federal Regulations for Repeal - Vote Passed (240-185, 4 Not Voting)
The
measure would establish a commission to review existing federal
regulations and identify those that should be repealed in order to
reduce costs on the U.S. economy -- including those that should be
repealed immediately and those that should be repealed over time through
a new regulatory "cut-go" system under which agencies could not issue
new rules unless the cost of a new rule was offset by repealing existing
rules identified by the commission.
Rep. Rosa DeLauro voted NO
OMB Regulatory Oversight - Vote Passed (241-184, 4 Not Voting)
The
bill would require proposed rules by federal departments and agencies,
including independent agencies, to be reviewed by the Office of
Management and Budget’s Office of Information and Regulatory Affairs
(OIRA), and it would direct OIRA to conduct a cost-benefit analysis of
significant regulatory actions and to ensure that proposed rules are
consistent with applicable law and that regulations do not conflict.
Rep. Rosa DeLauro voted NO
Disapprove OSHA Record-Keeping Rule - Vote Passed (231-191, 7 Not Voting)
The
joint resolution would disapprove the rule issued by the Occupational
Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) on Dec. 19, 2016, that extends
to five years the period for which OSHA can cite an employer for failing
to officially record a workplace injury or illness.
Rep. Rosa DeLauro voted NO
Disclose Agency Rule-Making Communications - Vote Passed (246-176, 7 Not Voting)
The
bill 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.
Rep. Rosa DeLauro voted NO
Fiscal 2017 Defense Appropriations - Vote Passed (371-48, 10 Not Voting)
The
legislation would provide full-year appropriations for Defense
Department programs and activities for fiscal 2017, providing $577.9
billion in discretionary spending, $5.2 billion more than fiscal 2016.
It would include $516.1 billion subject to spending caps for fiscal 2017
and $61.8 billion in uncapped Overseas Contingency Operations war and
anti-terror funding.
Rep. Rosa DeLauro voted YES
Class Action Litigation - Vote Passed (220-201, 1 Present, 7 Not Voting)
The
bill would prohibit federal courts from certifying proposed classes of
individuals for a class-action lawsuit unless each member of the class
has suffered the same type and degree of injury, and it would require
quarterly reports by asbestos trusts of claims made against the trusts
and any payouts made by the trusts for asbestos-related injuries.
Rep. Rosa DeLauro voted NO
Civil Litigation Jurisdiction - Vote Passed (224-194, 11 Not Voting)
The
bill would establish national standards under which federal courts,
when considering whether to remand back to state court a lawsuit against
an out-of-state entity, must deny that motion and have the case decided
in federal court because it determines that an in-state co-defendant
should not have been joined to the case.
Rep. Rosa DeLauro voted NO
Penalties for Frivolous Lawsuits - Vote Passed (230-188, 11 Not Voting)
The
bill would modify federal rules governing civil lawsuits to require
federal courts to impose sanctions on parties that violate the existing
prohibition on the filing of frivolous lawsuits, with such sanctions to
include monetary penalties to cover the other party's attorneys' fees
and other costs.
Rep. Rosa DeLauro voted NO
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Upcoming Votes |
Nomination of Dan Coats to be the Director of National Intelligence
- PN41
The Senate will take up the nomination of Dan Coats to be the director of National Intelligence.
Nomination of Herbert R. McMaster Jr. to be a Lieutenant General in the U.S. Army
- PN87
The Senate will take up the nomination of Herbert R. McMaster Jr. to be a lieutenant general in the U.S. Army.
Mentally Disabled Veterans and Guns
- HR1181
The
bill would clarify the conditions under which individuals who receive
federal benefits from the Veterans Affairs Department (VA) may be
declared mentally incompetent for purposes of being added to the
National Instant Criminal Background Check System (NICS) and thereby
prevented from purchasing guns or ammunition — requiring that an
affirmative declaration be made by a judge that the person is dangerous.
VA Personnel Accountability
- HR1259
The
bill would provide the Veterans Affairs Department (VA) with additional
tools to fire or demote VA employees based on performance or
misconduct, and would modify the appeals process to provide for the
appeals of decisions by administrative law judges. It also would include
provisions to protect VA whistleblowers against retaliation by
supervisors, authorize the department to recoup employee bonuses and
relocation expenses, and allow the pensions of VA employees to be
reduced if convicted of certain felonies.
VA Medical Professional Staffing
- HR1367
The
measure would establish new staffing, recruitment and retention
programs at the Veterans Affairs Department (VA) to enable the VA to
help recruit and retain a strong medical professional workforce. It
would create a recruiting database to make high-quality potential
employees aware of positions at the VA, provide for additional
opportunities for career training and advancement for current VA
employees through fellowship positions and establish a promotional track
for technical experts. It also would require the department to train
human resources employees in recruitment and retention methods.
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