The U.S. Congress Votes Database

Members of Congress / Travis Childers / Missed Votes

DateVotePositionGOP opinionDEM opinion
7/15/09 Vote 537: On Motion to Adjourn Not Voting No No
7/8/09 Vote 496: On Motion to Adjourn Not Voting No No
7/8/09 Vote 490: On Motion to Adjourn Not Voting No No
7/7/09 Vote 479: H R 1129: To Authorize the Secretary of the Interior to Provide An Annual Grant to Facilitate An Iron Working Training Program for Native Americans Not Voting Yes Yes
7/7/09 Vote 478: H CON RES 135: Directing the Architect of the Capitol to Place a Marker in Emancipation Hall in the Capitol Visitor Center Which Acknowledges the Role That Slave Labor Played in the Construction of the United States Capitol, and for Other Purposes Not Voting Yes Yes
6/12/09 Vote 335: H R 1256: Family Smoking Prevention and Tobacco Control Act Not Voting No Yes
6/11/09 Vote 334: H RES 529: Condemning the Violent Attack on the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum on June 10, 2009 and Honoring the Bravery and Dedication of United States Holocaust Memorial Museum Employees and Security Personnel Not Voting Yes Yes
5/4/09 Vote 230: H CON RES 111: Recognizing the 61st Anniversary of the Independence of the State of Israel Not Voting Yes Yes
5/4/09 Vote 229: H RES 230: Recognizing the Historical Significance of the Mexican Holiday of Cinco De Mayo Not Voting Yes Yes
3/25/09 Vote 151: H RES 280: Providing for Consideration of the Senate Amendments to H.R. 146, the Omnibus Public Land Management Act Not Voting No Yes
7/31/08 Vote 548: H RES 1388: Providing for Consideration of H.R. 1338, the Paycheck Fairness Act Not Voting No Yes
5/22/08 Vote 366: H RES 986: Recognizing the Courage and Sacrifice of Those Members of the United States Armed Forces Who Were Held As Prisoners of War During the Vietnam Conflict and Calling for a Full Accounting of the 1,729 Members of the Armed Forces Who Remain Unaccounted for From the Vietnam Conflict Not Voting Yes Yes
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