The U.S. Congress Votes Database

Members of Congress / Carl Levin / Missed Votes

DateVotePositionGOP opinionDEM opinion
9/29/08 Vote 209: On the Cloture Motion: Motion to Invoke Cloture on the Motion to Concur in the House Amdt. to the Senate Amdt. to H.R. 2095; Federal Railroad Safety Improvement Act of 2007 Not Voting Yes Yes
4/10/08 Vote 97: S 2739: Coburn Amdt. No. 4522; To require the Director of the Office of Management and Budget to determine on an annual basis the quantity of land that is owned by the Federal Government and the cost to taxpayers of the ownership of the land. Not Voting Yes No
9/10/07 Vote 328: On the Nomination: Confirmation Janis Lynn Sammartino, of California, to be U.S. District Judge Not Voting Yes Yes
9/10/07 Vote 327: On the Nomination: Confirmation William Lindsay Osteen, of North Carolina, to be U.S. District Judge Not Voting Yes Yes
8/1/07 Vote 287: H R 976: Ensign Amdt. No. 2538; To amend the Internal Revenue Code of 1986 to create a Disease Prevention and Treatment Research Trust Fund. Not Voting Yes No
6/14/07 Vote 212: H R 6: Warner Amdt. No. 1566, As Modified; To authorize the State of Virginia to petition for authorization to conduct natural gas exploration and drilling activities in the coastal zone of the State. Not Voting Yes No
6/7/07 Vote 204: On the Cloture Motion: Motion to Invoke Cloture on S. 1348; Comprehensive Immigration Reform Act of 2007 Not Voting No Yes
5/9/07 Vote 158: On the Nomination: Confirmation Debra Ann Livingston to be U.S. Circuit Judge Not Voting Yes Yes
3/16/06 Vote 60: S CON RES 83: Sarbanes Amdt No. 3103; To restore funding for the civil works programs of the Corps of Engineers, the Federal Water Pollution Control State Revolving Fund, the National Park Service, the Forest Service, the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, Federal conservation programs, and other natural resource needs, through an offset achieved by closing corporate tax loopholes. Not Voting No Yes
6/20/05 Vote 142: On the Cloture Motion: Upon Reconsideration, Motion to Invoke Cloture on the Nomination of John R. Bolton, of Maryland, to be Representative of the United States to the United Nations Not Voting Yes No
10/1/99 Vote 305: S 1650: Collins Amendment No.1824; To express the sense of the Senate that diabetes and its resulting complications have had a devastating impact on Americans of all ages in both human and economic terms, and that increased support for research, education, early detection, and treatment efforts is necessary to take advantage of unprecedented opportunities for progress toward better treatments, prevention, and ultimately a cure. Not Voting Yes Yes
9/29/99 Vote 298: S 1650: Motion to Table Murray Amendment No.1804; To specify that $1.4 billion be made available for class size reduction programs consistent with the provisions of Section 307 of Public Law 105-277. Not Voting Yes No
9/29/99 Vote 297: S 1650: Gorton Amendment No. 1805; To provide funds for a teacher assistance initiative pending authorization of that initiative. Not Voting Yes No
9/17/98 Vote 276: S 1301: Hatch AMdt. No. 3600; To provide for protection of retirement savings. Not Voting Yes Yes
5/18/98 Vote 140: S 1723: Motion to table Bumpers amdt. No.2416; To repeal the Immigrant Investor Program. Not Voting Yes Yes
5/18/98 Vote 139: S 1723: Motion to table Kennedy Amdt. No. 2417; To ensure that employers recruit qualified United States workers first, before applying for foreign workers under the H-1B visa program. Not Voting Yes No
5/18/98 Vote 138: S 1723: Motion to table Kennedy Amdt. No.2418; To ensure that participating employers cannot lay off United States workers and replace them with temporary foreign workers under the H-1B visa program. Not Voting Yes No
2/11/98 Vote 11: On the Nomination: nomination-margaret m. morrow to be u.s. district judge-central CA Not Voting No Yes
2/11/98 Vote 10: On the Cloture Motion: motion to invoke cloture on motion to proceed to consider s.1601; Human Cloning Prohibition Act Not Voting Yes No
2/10/98 Vote 9: On the Nomination: nomination David Satcher (TN) to be surgeon general Not Voting No Yes
2/10/98 Vote 8: On Cloture on the Motion to Proceed: cloture motion re: nomination of David Satcher Not Voting Yes Yes
4/3/95 Vote 126: On the Cloture Motion: cloture motion re: conference report on h.r. 831; A bill to amend the Internal Revenue Code of 1986 to permanently extend the deduction for the health insurance costs of self-employed individuals, to repeal the provision permitting nonrecognition of gain on sales and exchanges effectuating policies of the Federal Communications Commission, and for other purposes. Not Voting Yes Yes
1/6/95 Vote 5: S 2: MOTION TO TABLE SIMON AMDT NO. 7; To express the sense of the Senate regarding the Bridgestone/Firestone dispute. Not Voting Yes No
1/6/95 Vote 4: On the Motion: motion to waive cba re: amdt no. 6, as modified; To establish Congressional enforcement of a balanced budget. Not Voting No Yes
5/13/93 Vote 119: S 714: metzenbaum amdt no.356; To establish a civil statute of limitations for tort actions brought by the RTC. Not Voting No Yes
8/12/92 Vote 189: On the Motion: Motion To Waive CBA For SP2938; To delete certain provisions of the bill and authorize spending for four urban initiatives. Not Voting No No
3/26/92 Vote 59: S 2482: S. 2482; Resolution Trust Corporation Funding Act of 1992 Not Voting Yes Yes
3/26/92 Vote 58: S 2482: Motion To Table Amendment No. 1744; To strike titles II through IV of the bill. Not Voting No Yes
3/26/92 Vote 57: On the Motion: Motion To Waive Section 306 Of CBA; To require that amounts appropriated for the Resolution Trust Corporation be treated as direct spending for purposes of budget enforcement. Not Voting No Yes
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