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Members of Congress / Frank Ballance

Biographical Information

BALLANCE, Frank W., a Representative from North Carolina; born in Windsor, Bertie County, N. C., February 15, 1942; graduated from W.S. Etheridge High School, Windsor, N. C., 1959; B.S., North Carolina Central University, Durham, N.C., 1963; North Carolina Central Law School, Durham, N.C., 1965; North Carolina National Guard, 1968; North Carolina Reserves, 1968-1971; lawyer, private practice; librarian; professor, South Carolina State College, 1965-1966; member of the North Carolina state house of representatives, 1982-1985; member of the North Carolina state senate, 1989-2002; elected as a Democrat to the One Hundred Eighth Congress and served until resignation June 11, 2004 (January 3, 2003- June 11, 2004). (Source.)

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Roles in Congress

· 108th Congress: Representative, North Carolina (Dist. 1), Democratic. Jan. 3, 2003, to June 11, 2004.

 

Last Votes

DateVotePositionGOP opinionDEM opinion
6/9/04 Vote 231: H RES 664: Mourning the Passing of President Ronald Reagan and Celebrating His Service to the People of the United States and His Leadership in Promoting the Cause of Freedom for All People of the World Not Voting Yes Yes
6/8/04 Vote 230: On Approving the Journal Not Voting Yes Yes
6/8/04 Vote 229: H RES 663: Expressing the Profound Regret and Sorrow of the House of Representatives on the Death of Ronald Wilson Reagan, Former President of the United States of America Not Voting Yes Yes
6/3/04 Vote 228: H RES 655: Condemning the Crackdown on Democracy Protestors in Tiananmen Square, Beijing, in the People’S Republic of China on the 15th Anniversary of That Tragic Massacre Not Voting Yes Yes
6/3/04 Vote 227: H R 3550: Transportation Equity Act: a Legacy for Users Not Voting Yes Yes
6/3/04 Vote 226: H R 3866: Anabolic Steroid Control Act of 2004 Not Voting Yes Yes
6/3/04 Vote 225: H R 444: Back to Work Investment Act Not Voting Yes No
6/3/04 Vote 224: H R 444: Back to Work Investment Act Not Voting No Yes
6/3/04 Vote 223: On Approving the Journal Not Voting Yes Yes
6/2/04 Vote 222: H R 4109: Simple Tax for Seniors Act of 2004 Not Voting Yes Yes
6/2/04 Vote 221: H CON RES 413: Honoring the Contributions of the Women, Symbolized by “Rosie the Riveter”, Who Served on the Homefront During World War Ii, and for Other Purposes Not Voting Yes Yes
6/2/04 Vote 220: S J RES 28: Recognizing the 60th Anniversary of the Allied Landing at Normandy During World War Ii Not Voting Yes Yes
6/2/04 Vote 219: H J RES 83: Proposing An Amendment to the Constitution of the United States Regarding the Appointment of Individuals to Fill Vacancies in the House of Representatives Not Voting No No
6/2/04 Vote 218: H J RES 83: Proposing An Amendment to the Constitution of the United States Regarding the Appointment of Individuals to Fill Vacancies in the House of Representatives Not Voting No Yes
6/2/04 Vote 217: H RES 656: Providing for Consideration of the Bill (H.R. 444) to Amend the Workforce Investment Act of 1998 to Establish a Personal Reemployment Accounts Grant Program to Assist Americans in Returning to Work Not Voting Yes No
6/2/04 Vote 216: H RES 656 Not Voting Yes Yes
6/2/04 Vote 215: H RES 656: Providing for Consideration of the Bill (H.R. 444) to Amend the Workforce Investment Act of 1998 to Establish a Personal Reemployment Accounts Grant Program to Assist Americans in Returning to Work Not Voting Yes No
6/2/04 Vote 214: H RES 657: Providing for Consideration of the Joint Resolution (H.J. Res. 83) Proposing An Amendment to the Constitution of the United States Regarding the Appointment of Individuals to Fill Vacancies in the House of Representatives Not Voting Yes No
6/2/04 Vote 213: H RES 657: Providing for Consideration of the Joint Resolution (H.J. Res. 83) Proposing An Amendment to the Constitution of the United States Regarding the Appointment of Individuals to Fill Vacancies in the House of Representatives Not Voting Yes No
6/1/04 Vote 212: H CON RES 417: Honoring the Tuskegee Airmen and Their Contribution in Creating An Integrated United States Air Force, the World’S Foremost Air and Space Supremacy Force Not Voting Yes Yes

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