The U.S. Congress Votes Database

Members of Congress / Jocelyn Burdick / Votes

DateVotePositionGOP opinionDEM opinion
10/8/92 Vote 270: H R 11: Conference report; Revenue Act of 1992 Taxpayer Bill of Rights Social Security Amendments of 1992 Present, Giving Live Pair Yes Yes
10/8/92 Vote 269: H R 11: motion to waive cba @ conference rept to h.r.11; Revenue Act of 1992 Taxpayer Bill of Rights Social Security Amendments of 1992 Yes No Yes
10/8/92 Vote 268: On the Cloture Motion: cloture motion on conference report on h.r.11; Revenue Act of 1992 Taxpayer Bill of Rights Social Security Amendments of 1992 Yes Yes Yes
10/8/92 Vote 267: H R 429: conference report on h.r.429; Reclamation Projects Authorization and Adjustment Act of 1991 Yes Yes Yes
10/8/92 Vote 266: On the Cloture Motion: cloture motion on conference report on h.r.776; National Energy Efficiency Act of 1991 Yes Yes Yes
10/5/92 Vote 265: H R 5427: conference report to h.r.5427; Congressional Operations Appropriations Act, 1993 Yes No Yes
10/5/92 Vote 264: S 12: passage of s.12 over veto; Cable Television Consumer Protection and Competition Act of 1992 Yes Yes Yes
10/2/92 Vote 263: On the Cloture Motion: cloture motion; A bill to amend the Public Health Service Act to revise and extend the programs of the National Institutes of Health, and for other purposes. Yes Yes Yes
10/2/92 Vote 262: On the Cloture Motion: cloture motion, motion to proceed to conf rept to h.r.3371; Federal Death Penalty Act of 1991 Yes No Yes
10/2/92 Vote 261: On the Cloture Motion: motion to proceed to conference report on s.2; Neighborhood Schools Improvement Act Neighborhood Schools Improvement Programs Act Flexibility for Education Effectiveness Act of 1992 Yes No Yes
10/1/92 Vote 260: H R 5678: Conference Report; Department of Justice and Related Agencies Appropriations Act, 1993 Yes Yes Yes
10/1/92 Vote 259: H R 5427: final passage of h.r.5427, as amended; Congressional Operations Appropriations Act, 1993 Yes Yes Yes
10/1/92 Vote 258: H R 5427: danforth amdt no. 3358; To provide for the payment of attorney's fees incurred by a nominee in connection with the consideration by the Senate of a nomination to Federal office made by the President. No No No
10/1/92 Vote 257: H R 5427: seymour amdt no. 3357; To reduce the legislative branch budget by 15 percent over the next three years, to prohibit the carrying over of funds from one year to the next, and to require an audit of the current staff needs of the Congress. Yes Yes Yes
10/1/92 Vote 256: H R 5368: H.R. 5368, as amended; Foreign Operations, Export Financing, and Related Programs Appropriations Act, 1993 Yes Yes Yes
10/1/92 Vote 255: H R 5318: passage of h.r.5318 over veto; United States-China Act of 1992 Yes No Yes
10/1/92 Vote 254: S 323: Passage of s.323 over veto; Family Planning Amendments Act of 1992 Yes No Yes
10/1/92 Vote 253: H R 5368: resolution of ratification, start treaty, no. 102-20/23; The Treaty between the United States of America and the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics on the Reduction and Limitation of Strategic Offensive Arms (the START Treaty), signed at Moscow on July 31, 1991, including Annexes on Agreed Statements and Definitions; Protocols on Conversion or Elimination, Inspection, Notification, Throw-weight, Telemetry, and Joint Compliance and Inspection Commission; and Memorandum of Understanding; all integral parts of the START Treaty Yes Yes Yes
9/30/92 Vote 252: H R 5368: helms amdt no.3339; To reduce total budget authority in the bill by 10 percent (excluding amounts paid to foreign countries by law) and use the savings to reduce the deficit. No Yes No
9/30/92 Vote 251: H R 5368: kasten amdt.; Regarding peaceful settlement in the Western Sahara. Yes Yes No
9/30/92 Vote 250: H R 11: Wallop Amdt. No. 3270; To further the interests of the U.S. in connection with the START Treaty ratification. No No No
9/29/92 Vote 249: H R 11: H.R. 11, As Amended; Revenue Act of 1992 Taxpayer Bill of Rights Social Security Amendments of 1992 Yes Yes Yes
9/29/92 Vote 248: H R 11: Wallop Amdt No. 3301; To limit the enforcement of the treaties until the President certifies that all Non-Deployed Missiles for silo and mobile launchers or ICBMs, and launchers for SLBMs shall be eliminated. No No No
9/29/92 Vote 247: H R 11: Wallop Amdt No. 3260; To limit the effect of the treaties until the President certifies that all MIRVed ICBMs shall be eliminated. No No No
9/29/92 Vote 246: On the Cloture Motion: Cloture Motion @ Treaty 102-20/32; The Treaty between the United States of America and the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics on the Reduction and Limitation of Strategic Offensive Arms (the START Treaty), signed at Moscow on July 31, 1991, including Annexes on Agreed Statements and Definitions; Protocols on Conversion or Elimination, Inspection, Notification, Throw-weight, Telemetry, and Joint Compliance and Inspection Commission; and Memorandum of Understanding; all integral parts of the START Treaty Yes Yes Yes
9/26/92 Vote 245: H R 11: Riegle Amdt. No. 3203; To express the sense of the Senate with respect to the tariff classification of multipurpose vehicles. Not Voting No Yes
9/26/92 Vote 244: H R 11: Motion To Table Riegle Amendment No. 3203; To express the sense of the Senate with respect to the tariff classification of multipurpose vehicles. Not Voting Yes No
9/26/92 Vote 243: H R 11: Motion To Table Amendment No. 3200; To increase the supplemental young child credit and phaseout percentages as such percentages relate to the earned income credit, to amend the provision relating to deduction for qualified adoption expenses, and for other purposes. Not Voting No Yes
9/25/92 Vote 242: H R 5679: Motion To Table Metzenbaum (For Wirth) Amdt No. 3195; To extend the statute of limitations for certain actions in tort brought by the Resolution Trust Corporation in its capacity as a conservator or receiver of a failed savings association. Not Voting No No
9/25/92 Vote 241: H R 11: Motion To Table Amendment No. 3189; To exempt food and medicine from prohibition against deductions. Not Voting Yes No
9/25/92 Vote 240: H R 11: Dole Amdt. No. 3181; To modify the enterprise zone provisions, to provide 12-month extenders, and for other purposes. No Yes No
9/25/92 Vote 239: H R 11: Motion To Table Gramm Amdt No. 3179; To amend the Internal Revenue Code of 1986 to repeal designation of income tax payments to presidential election campaign fund. Yes No Yes
9/25/92 Vote 238: On the Motion: Motion To Waive CBA (Sec.904) @Smith Amdt No. 3161; To amend the Internal Revenue Code of 1986 to allow individuals to designate that up to 10 percent of their income tax liability be used to reduce the national debt, and to require spending reductions equal to the amounts so designated. No Yes No
9/24/92 Vote 237: H R 11: Motion To Table Simon/Conrad Amendment No. 3174; Striking the deduction for goodwill. No Yes Yes
9/24/92 Vote 236: On the Motion: Motion To Waive CBA; To require a 60-vote supermajority in the Senate to pass any bill increasing taxes. No Yes No
9/24/92 Vote 235: H R 11: Motion To Table Harkin Amdt No.3170; To amend the Internal Revenue Code of 1986 to limit deductions for advertising and promotional expenses for tobacco products, and to use the resulting revenues for advertising expenditures to persuade individuals not to use tobacco products. No Yes Yes
9/24/92 Vote 234: On the Motion: Motion To Waive CBA In Relation To Bumpers Amdt No. 3164; Striking 120 percent estimated tax safe harbor and providing a permanent extension of limitation on use of preceding year's tax in computing estimated tax. No Yes Yes
9/24/92 Vote 233: H R 11: Motion To Table Deconcini Amdt No. 3163; To provide a credit against tax for employers who provide on-site day-care facilities for dependents of their employees, and for other purposes. No Yes No
9/24/92 Vote 232: S 5: S. 5 - Veto Override; Family and Medical Leave Act of 1991 Yes No Yes
9/23/92 Vote 231: H R 11: Packwood Amdt No. 3159; To strike the provision relating to pension plans covering pilots. Yes No Yes
9/23/92 Vote 230: H R 11: Motion To Table Dole Amendment No. 2939; To extend the section 29 credit for 8 months while reducing the period other provisions are extended to 15 months. No No Yes
9/23/92 Vote 229: H R 5504: H.R. 5504, As Amended; Department of Defense Appropriations Act, 1993 Yes Yes Yes
9/22/92 Vote 228: H R 5504: Harkin Amdt No. 3142; To transfer $200,000,000 from the Strategic Defense Initiative to the Army for a peer reviewed breast cancer research program of the Army. Yes Yes Yes
9/22/92 Vote 227: H R 5504: Helms Amdt No. 3118; To prevent the use of tax dollars to support efforts by charitable organizations to compel the Boy Scouts of America to accept, as members or leaders, homosexuals, or other individuals who reject the Boy Scout's oath of allegiance to God and country. No Yes No
9/22/92 Vote 226: S 250: S. 250, Veto Override; National Voter Registration Act of 1991 Yes No Yes
9/22/92 Vote 225: S 12: S. 12 - Conference Report; Cable Television Consumer Protection and Competition Act of 1992 Yes Yes Yes
9/22/92 Vote 224: On the Motion for Attendance: Motion To Instruct Sergeant At Arms To Request Presence Of Senators; Department of Defense Appropriations Act, 1993 Yes Yes Yes
9/21/92 Vote 223: H R 5504: Bumpers Amdt. No. 3116; To reduce funding for the National Foreign Intelligence Program and the Tactical Intelligence and related activities program. Yes No Yes
9/18/92 Vote 222: S 3114: Motion To Table Amendment No. 3079; To promote a peaceful transition to democracy in Cuba through the application of appropriate pressures on the Cuban Government and support for the Cuban people. No No No
9/18/92 Vote 221: S 3114: Motion To Table Dodd Amdt No.3080; To provide Presidential Waiver Authority. Yes Yes Yes
9/18/92 Vote 220: S 3114: Coats Amdt No. 3074; To strike provisions that allow military personnel stationed abroad to obtain pre-paid reproductive services, including abortions in U.S. military hospitals overseas. No Yes No
9/18/92 Vote 219: H R 5677: Final Passage, H.R.5677; Department of Labor Appropriations Act, 1993 Yes Yes Yes
9/18/92 Vote 218: H R 5677: Hatch Amdt No. 3045; To delay implementation of regulations on P.L. 101-535 with respect to the dietary supplement of vitamins, minerals, herbs and other similar nutritional substances. Yes Yes Yes
9/18/92 Vote 217: S 3114: Hatfield Amdt. No. 3043; To limit the conduct of nuclear weapons testing by the United States. Yes No Yes
9/18/92 Vote 216: S 3114: Leahy Amdt No. 3041; To eliminate authorizations for the B-2 bomber aircraft program. No No Yes
9/17/92 Vote 215: S 3114: Pryor Amdt. No. 3036; To limit the amount that may be obligated for the Strategic Defense Initiative. No Yes No
9/17/92 Vote 214: S 3114: Bumpers Amdt No. 2919, As Modified; Of a perfecting nature. Yes No Yes
9/17/92 Vote 213: H R 5677: Lott Amendment No. 3021; To prohibit the Occupational Safety and Health Administration from implementing or administering certain specified regulations affecting mandatory seat belt use, mandatory motorcycle helmet use and mandatory employer driver safety awareness programs. No Yes No
9/17/92 Vote 212: H R 5677: Kennedy Amdt No. 3020 To Helms Amdt No. 3018; To limit funding for programs that distribute sterile needles for the hypodermic injection of illegal drugs. Yes No Yes
9/17/92 Vote 211: On the Motion: Motion To Waive CBA; To increase the amounts available for carrying out programs of cancer research. Yes No Yes
9/17/92 Vote 210: On the Motion: Motion To Waive CBA; To grant the power to the President to reduce budget authority. No Yes No
9/16/92 Vote 209: On the Motion: Motion To Waive CBA; To rescind certain appropriations made available in the Fiscal Year 1992 Department of Defense Appropriations Act under Title III "Procurement", and to make funds available to the Department of Education for "Student Financial Assistance". Yes No No
9/16/92 Vote 208: On the Motion: Motion To Waive CBA; To increase the amounts made available for Head Start, Healthy Start, Job Corps, disease control, maternal and child health, child care, community health centers, infant mortality, child welfare services, biomedical research, low-income home energy assistance, Pell grants, Chapter I basic grants, special education, vocational education, Impact Aid, libraries, and other programs, offset from defense. Yes No Yes
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