The U.S. Congress Votes Database

Members of Congress / Harry Reid / Missed Votes

DateVotePositionGOP opinionDEM opinion
5/8/08 Vote 122: S 2284: Durbin Amdt. No. 4715 as Modified; To provide that no changes in flood insurance status for any areas located in the St. Louis District of the Corps of Engineers can go into effect until the remapping process is completed for that entire District. Not Voting Yes Yes
5/7/08 Vote 120: S 2284: Landrieu Amdt. No. 4705 As Further Modified; To require the Comptroller General to conduct a study regarding mandatory purchasing requirements. Not Voting No No
5/7/08 Vote 119: S 2284: Vitter Amdt. No. 4723; To allow for a reasonable 5-year phase-in period for adjusted premiums. Not Voting No No
12/7/06 Vote 274: On the Nomination: Confirmation Andrew von Eschenbach, of Texas, to be Commissioner of Food and Drugs Not Voting Yes Yes
5/17/04 Vote 95: S 2400: Hutchison Amdt. No. 3152; To authorize medical and dental care for cadets and midshipmen, and to authorize disability benefits for cadets and midshipmen of the service academies, Not Voting Yes Yes
3/12/04 Vote 59: On the Nomination: Confirmation Louis Guirola to be U.S. District Judge for the Southern District of Mississippi Not Voting Yes Yes
3/12/04 Vote 58: S CON RES 95: S. Con. Res. 95; Budget Appropriations, FY2005 resolution Not Voting Yes No
3/11/04 Vote 57: S CON RES 95: Lautenberg Amdt. 2797; To strike the provision for raising the debt limit. Not Voting No Yes
3/11/04 Vote 56: S CON RES 95: Specter Amdt. No. 2741 as modified; Increase discretionary health funding by $2,000,000,000. Not Voting Yes Yes
3/11/04 Vote 55: On the Motion: Motion To Waive McConnell Amdt. No. 2840; To prohibit future income tax hikes on upper incomes that fail to exempt small businesses that file individual income tax returns as partnerships, sole proprietors, or subchapter S corporations. Not Voting Yes No
3/11/04 Vote 54: S CON RES 95: Levin Amdt. No. 2817; To lower crude oil prices resulting from the cancellation of planned future deliveries of oil to the Strategic Petroleum Reserve and using the funding made available to provide $1.7 billion in funding for homeland security grants for first responders, firefighter assistance, and port security, and to reduce the debt. Not Voting No Yes
3/11/04 Vote 53: S CON RES 95: Dodd Amdt. No. 2762; To create a reserve fund to allow for an increase in the 21st Century Community Learning Centers Program by $1 billion and lower the national debt by eliminating tax loopholes. Not Voting No Yes
3/11/04 Vote 52: S CON RES 95: Daschle Amdt. No.2774; To create a reserve fund to allow for an increase in Indian Health Service Clinical Services by $3.44 billion and lower the national debt by eliminating abusive tax loopholes or reducing tax breaks for individuals with incomes in excess of $1 million per year. Not Voting No Yes
3/11/04 Vote 51: S CON RES 95: Kennedy Amdt. No. 2725; To create a reserve fund to finance an increase in the maximum Pell Grant that keeps pace with the rate of increase in public college tuition, extend Pell Grants to 500,000 new recipients, and close certain tax loopholes. Not Voting No Yes
3/11/04 Vote 50: S CON RES 95: Lieberman Amdt. No. 2807; To restore cuts and increase funding for homeland security programs and reduce the debt by reducing the President's tax breaks for taxpayers with incomes in excess of $1 million a year. Not Voting No Yes
3/11/04 Vote 48: S CON RES 95: Byrd Amdt. No. 2804; To provide responsible restraints on discretionary funding while providing adequate resources for education, veterans, homeland security, and other critical domestic priorities and fully offsetting the cost by closing corporate tax loopholes, improving tax enforcement and reducing tax breaks for certain individuals. Not Voting No Yes
3/11/04 Vote 49: On the Motion: Motion To Waive CBA Bingaman Amdt. No. 2765; To ensure that legislation is not enacted that increases the number of taxpayers affected by the alternative minimum tax. Not Voting No Yes
3/11/04 Vote 47: S CON RES 95: Lincoln Amdt. No. 2803; To provide $60 billion over five years for greater health security for working Americans and their families through a combination of public and private efforts to expand quality, affordable health insurance coverage and cut health care costs by eliminating certain tax loopholes. Not Voting No Yes
3/11/04 Vote 46: S CON RES 95: Harkin Amdt. No. 2799; To provide for increased resources for medical research, disease control, wellness, tobacco cessation and preventative health efforts including substance abuse and mental health services, establishing a fund for this purpose, offset by an increase in the cigarette tax to $1 and proportional increases in other tobacco excise taxes and deficit reduction. Not Voting No Yes
3/11/04 Vote 45: S CON RES 95: Lautenberg Amdt.No. 2703; To reduce debt and require the industries responsible for producing products that contaminate toxic waste sites and industries who are exempt from liability for such contamination, to help pay for the cleanup by reinstating the Superfund polluter pays fees, and to reduce the deficit. Not Voting No Yes
3/11/04 Vote 44: S CON RES 95: Dorgan Amdt. No. 2793; To increase funding for COPS, Byre grants, and Local Law Enforcement Block Grants, and reduce tax breaks for certain individuals. Not Voting No Yes
3/11/04 Vote 43: S RES 319: S. Res. 319; A resolution expressing the sense of the Senate with respect to the deadly terrorist attacks against the people of Spain that occurred on March 11, 2004. Not Voting Yes Yes
3/11/04 Vote 42: S CON RES 95: Sarbanes Amdt. No. 2789; To fully fund the FIRE and SAFER Acts and reduce tax breaks for certain individuals. Not Voting No Yes
3/11/04 Vote 41: S CON RES 95: Boxer Amdt. No. 2783; Relative to job creation and taxes. Not Voting No Yes
9/28/98 Vote 289: On the Cloture Motion: motion to invoke cloture re: S.2176; Federal Vacancies Reform Act of 1998 Not Voting Yes No
7/17/98 Vote 212: S 2168: motion to table Sessions Amdt No. 3206; An amendment increasing funding for activities of the National Aeronautics and Space Administration concerning science and technology, aeronautics, space transportation, and technology by reducing funding for the AmeriCorps program. Not Voting No Yes
6/22/98 Vote 166: On the Nomination: Nomination - Susan Oki Mollway U.S. Dist. Judge Central Dist. Hawaii Not Voting No Yes
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
7/25/97 Vote 205: S RES 98: s.res.98; A resolution expressing the sense of the Senate regarding the conditions for the United States becoming a signatory to any international agreement on greenhouse gas emissions under the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change. Not Voting Yes Yes
2/6/96 Vote 9: On the Cloture Motion: motion to invoke cloture re: leahy amdt no. 3184; In the nature of a substitute. Not Voting Yes No
10/12/95 Vote 488: On the Cloture Motion: Motion to Invoke Cloture on Substitute Amendment(SP 2898) on H.R. 927; To strengthen international sanctions against the Castro government in Cuba, to develop a plan to support a transition government leading to a democratically elected government in Cuba, and for other purposes. Not Voting Yes No
6/28/95 Vote 294: S 240: motion to table boxer amdt no. 1480; To make an amendment relating to the consequences of insider trading. Not Voting Yes No
1/13/95 Vote 19: S 1: kempthorne amdt no. 19; To include, in reports on Federal mandates, a description of the actions taken by the committee to avoid any adverse impact on the private sector or the competitive balance between the public sector and the private sector. Not Voting Yes Yes
1/13/95 Vote 18: S 1: DORGAN AMDT NO.18; To provide for certain studies and reports to be performed by the Advisory Commission on Intergovernmental Relations, and for other purposes. Not Voting Yes Yes
1/12/95 Vote 17: S 1: motion to table committee amdt. page 12, line 6-line 9; Unfunded Mandates Reform Act of 1995 Not Voting Yes No
1/12/95 Vote 16: S 1: motion to table committee amdt.; Unfunded Mandates Reform Act of 1995 Not Voting Yes No
1/12/95 Vote 15: On the Motion for Attendance: motion to instruct sgt.-at-arms; Unfunded Mandates Reform Act of 1995 Not Voting Yes Yes
9/23/94 Vote 305: On the Cloture Motion: Cloture motion on motion to disagree to House amdts. to S. 21; California Desert Protection Act of 1994 Not Voting No Yes
9/23/94 Vote 304: On the Motion: motion to disagree to House amendments; House of Representatives Campaign Spending Limit and Election Reform Act of 1993 Not Voting Yes Yes
7/15/94 Vote 205: H R 4453: h.r.4453, as amended; Military Construction Appropriations Act, 1995 Not Voting Yes Yes
7/15/94 Vote 204: H R 4453: Glenn Amdt. No. 2301; To provide alternative authority for the land conveyance of the Naval Reserve Center, Seattle, Washington. Not Voting No No
6/21/94 Vote 156: On the Motion to Table the Motion to Recommit: motion to table smith motion to recommit; Law Enforcement Availability Pay Act of 1994 Not Voting No Yes
6/21/94 Vote 155: H R 4539: motion to table grassley amdt no. 1823; To limit funding on the Internal Revenue tax compliance initiative in fiscal year 1995, and for other purposes. Not Voting No Yes
6/21/94 Vote 154: S RES 229: S.Res.229; A resolution authorizing oversight hearings by the Committee on Banking, Housing and Urban Affairs. Not Voting No Yes
6/21/94 Vote 153: S RES 229: D'Amato for Dole Amdt. No. 1818; To propose a substitute. Not Voting Yes No
1/28/94 Vote 12: S 1281: Brown Amdt. No. 1286; To prohibit the sale of defense articles and defense services to countries that participate in the secondary and tertiary boycott of Israel. Not Voting Yes Yes
1/28/94 Vote 11: S 1281: motion to table specter amdt no. 1287; To require that bilateral assistance and international lending be collateralized by petroleum products, minerals or other commodities. Not Voting No Yes
1/27/94 Vote 10: S 1281: helms amdt no. 1278, as modified; To prevent the U.S. from joining any international criminal court which fails to protect the Fourth Amendment rights of American citizens. Not Voting Yes Yes
11/5/93 Vote 356: S 1607: moseley-braun amendment no. 1117; To authorize the prosecution as adults of armed offenders 13 years of age or older. Not Voting Yes Yes
11/5/93 Vote 355: S 1607: Exon Amdt. No. 1109, as modified; To prohibit the payment of Federal benefits to illegal aliens. Not Voting Yes Yes
11/5/93 Vote 354: S 1607: motion to table graham amdt no. 1114; In the nature of a substitute. Not Voting Yes Yes
10/8/92 Vote 270: H R 11: Conference report; Revenue Act of 1992 Taxpayer Bill of Rights Social Security Amendments of 1992 Not Voting 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 Not Voting 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 Not Voting 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 Not Voting No 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
5/22/91 Vote 74: S 3: Kerry Amdt. No. 259; To provide for a system of public funding for general elections for the United States Senate. Not Voting No Yes
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