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Members of Congress / Steven Symms / Votes

DateVotePositionGOP opinionDEM opinion
8/5/92 Vote 170: H R 5518: Bond Amdt. No. 2884; To remove the minimum allocation program from Federal-aid highways limitation on obligations. No No No
8/4/92 Vote 169: H R 5503: Domenici Amendment No. 2867; To declare the sense of the Senate with respect to corporate responsibility. Yes Yes Yes
8/3/92 Vote 168: H R 5373: Motion To Table S.Amdt.2836; To limit Federal appropriations for the Superconducting Super Collider. Yes Yes Yes
8/3/92 Vote 167: H R 5373: Hatfield Amendment No.2833; To revise section 507 relating to the conduct of nuclear weapons testing. No No Yes
8/3/92 Vote 166: H R 5373: Bumpers Amendment No.2832; To limit the funds that may be used for the superconducting super collider. Yes Yes Yes
7/30/92 Vote 165: H R 5517: Lott Amdt. No. 2799 ; To prevent the District of Columbia from implementing a system of registration for unmarried, cohabitating homosexual, lesbian, and heterosexual couples in the Nation's Capital in order to sanction such relationships and to grant such unmarried couples certain rights and benefits traditionally reserved for couples who have entered into the legally enforceable bonds of matrimony. Not Voting No Yes
7/30/92 Vote 164: H R 5517: Motion To Table S.Amdt. 2796; To provide for a local initiative to increase the penalties for murder in the District of Columbia. Not Voting Yes No
7/30/92 Vote 163: H R 776: H.R. 776 As Amended; National Energy Efficiency Act of 1991 Not Voting Yes Yes
7/30/92 Vote 162: On the Motion for Attendance: Motion To Instruct; National Energy Efficiency Act of 1991 Not Voting Yes Yes
7/29/92 Vote 161: H R 776: Symms Amendment No.2784; To amend the Internal Revenue Code of 1986 to remove certain high-speed intercity rail facility bonds from the State volume cap for tax-exempt bond financing. No No Yes
7/29/92 Vote 160: On the Motion: Motion To Waive CBA; To provide increased access to and affordability of health care. Yes Yes No
7/29/92 Vote 159: H R 776: Motion To Table S.Amdt. 2782; Striking repeal of minimum tax preferences for depletion and intangible drilling costs. Yes Yes Yes
7/28/92 Vote 158: H R 5487: H.R. 5487; Agriculture, Rural Development, Food and Drug Administration, and Related Agencies Appropriations Act, 1993 No Yes Yes
7/28/92 Vote 157: H R 5487: Motion To Table S.Amdt. 2780; To prohibit the use of funds made available by this Act to support the price of honey. Yes No Yes
7/28/92 Vote 156: H R 5487: Motion To Table Bryan Amendment No.2778; To prohibit the use of funds made available by this Act to carry out the market promotion program. Yes Yes Yes
7/28/92 Vote 155: H R 5487: Motion To Table Graham Amendment No. 2769; To reduce an appropriation. Yes Yes Yes
7/28/92 Vote 154: On the Cloture Motion: Motion To Invoke Cloture On H.R. 776; National Energy Efficiency Act of 1991 Yes Yes Yes
7/28/92 Vote 153: S 3026: Graham Amdt. No. 2767; To reduce an appropriation for the Department of Commerce. Yes Yes None
7/27/92 Vote 152: On the Decision of the Chair: Appeal Of Chair Ruling; To restore the Second Amendment rights of all Americans. No No Yes
7/23/92 Vote 151: S 2877: S.2877; Interstate Transportation of Municipal Waste Act of 1992 Not Voting Yes Yes
7/23/92 Vote 150: On the Cloture Motion: Motion To Proceed; National Energy Efficiency Act of 1991 Not Voting No Yes
7/22/92 Vote 149: S 2877: Motion To Table Reid Amendment No. 2739; To grant the Governor of a State the authority to prohibit, limit, or impose a differential fee on, the disposal of out-of-State municipal waste. Yes Yes Yes
7/2/92 Vote 148: S 2532: S. 2532; Freedom of Russia and Emerging Eurasian Democracies and Open Markets Support Act of 1992 FREEDOM Support Act No Yes Yes
7/2/92 Vote 147: S 2532: Motion To Table Specter Amendment No. 2726; To provide that any international lending be required to be secured by certain export earnings. No Yes Yes
7/2/92 Vote 146: S 2532: Motion To Table Riegle Amendment No. 2709; To provide for programs that aid Americans. Yes Yes None
7/2/92 Vote 145: H R 5260: H.R. 5260 Conference Report; Unemployment Compensation Amendments of 1992 No Yes Yes
7/2/92 Vote 144: S RES 324: S. Res. 324; A resolution relating to declassification of Documents, Files, and other materials pertaining to POWs and MIAs. Yes Yes Yes
7/2/92 Vote 143: S 2532: Byrd Amendment No. 2705; To provide for eligibility of the Baltic states for nonlethal defense articles. Yes Yes Yes
7/2/92 Vote 142: S 2532: Motion To Table Brown Amendment No. 2703; To limit the use of the United States quota increase for the International Monetary Fund to the United States proportionate share of funding for new IMF programs for the independent states of the former Soviet Union. No Yes Yes
7/2/92 Vote 141: S 2532: Byrd Amendment No. 2700; To express the sense of the Congress in opposition to the sale of the LTV Aerospace and Defense Company to a foreign person, and for other purposes. Yes Yes Yes
7/1/92 Vote 140: S 2532: DeConcini Amendment No. 2664; To restrict assistance for Russia until its armed forces are removed from the Baltic states. Yes Yes Yes
7/1/92 Vote 139: S 2532: Pell Amendment No. 2665; In the nature of a substitute. Yes No No
7/1/92 Vote 138: S 2532: Leahy Amendment No. 2648; To strike the provision related to the credit-worthiness requirement of the agricultural export credit guarantee program. Yes Yes Yes
7/1/92 Vote 137: S 2733: S. 2733; Federal Housing Regulatory Reform Act of 1992 No Yes Yes
7/1/92 Vote 136: On the Cloture Motion: Motion To Invoke Cloture On SP2447; To propose an amendment to the Constitution of the U.S. to require that the budget of the U.S. be in balance unless three-fifths of the whole of each House of Congress shall provide by law for a specific excess of outlays over receipts and to require that any bill to increase revenues must be approved by a majority of the whole number of each House. Yes Yes No
6/30/92 Vote 135: On the Cloture Motion: Motion To Invoke Cloture; To propose an amendment to the Constitution of the U.S. to require that the budget of the U.S. be in balance unless three-fifths of the whole of each House of Congress shall provide by law for a specific excess of outlays over receipts and to require that any bill to increase revenues must be approved by a majority of the whole number of each House. Yes Yes No
6/30/92 Vote 134: S 2733: Byrd Amendment No. 2448; To require the President to submit by September 2, 1992, a 5-year plan to balance the budget not later than September 30, 1998. No No Yes
6/30/92 Vote 133: S 2733: Kasten Amendment No. 2453; To provide for a taxpayer protection clause. Yes Yes No
6/26/92 Vote 132: On the Motion for Attendance: Motion To Instruct; Federal Housing Regulatory Reform Act of 1992 No Yes Yes
6/25/92 Vote 131: H J RES 517: H. J. Res. 517; A joint resolution to provide for a settlement of the railroad labor-management disputes between certain railroads and certain of their employees. Yes Yes Yes
6/25/92 Vote 130: H J RES 517: Motion To Table Amendment No. 2452; To provide certain conditions during the resolution of the disputes. Yes Yes Yes
6/24/92 Vote 129: S 2733: Motion To Table Brown Amendment No. 2443; To provide for an effective date for the method of computing liability for certain releases or threatened releases of hazardous materials. No No Yes
6/24/92 Vote 128: S 2733: Motion To Table Ford Amendment No. 2441; To place a temporary moratorium on interstate branching by savings associations. Yes No No
6/24/92 Vote 127: S 2733: Motion To Table Amendment No. 2440; To amend the Securities Exchange Act of 1934 with respect to limited partnership rollups. Yes No No
6/23/92 Vote 126: S 2733: Motion To Table Chafee Amendment No. 2439; To strike section 1065 of the Manager's Amendment to S.2733. No No Yes
6/23/92 Vote 125: S 2733: Motion To Table Dole Amendment No. 2438; To express the sense of the Senate with regard to the effect of a possible rail strike. No No Yes
6/18/92 Vote 124: H R 5260: Graham Amendment No. 2433; To retain exemption for temporary foreign agricultural workers from unemployment tax. Not Voting Yes Yes
6/17/92 Vote 123: S 1985: S. 1985; National Bankruptcy Review Commission Act Not Voting Yes Yes
6/17/92 Vote 122: S 1985: Danforth Amendment No. 2426; To express the sense of the Senate that public officials and candidates for public office make proposals and engage in discussion on reducing the deficit, and that the candidates for President agree to a formal discussion that focuses entirely on the Federal budget deficit. No No Yes
6/16/92 Vote 121: On the Cloture Motion: Motion To Invoke Cloture; A bill to amend the National Labor Relations Act and the Railway Labor Act to prevent discrimination based on participation in labor disputes. No No Yes
6/11/92 Vote 120: On the Cloture Motion: Motion To Invoke Cloture; A bill to amend the National Labor Relations Act and the Railway Labor Act to prevent discrimination based on participation in labor disputes. No No Yes
6/9/92 Vote 119: S 1306: S. 1306 Conference Report; ADAMHA Reorganization Act Yes Yes Yes
6/9/92 Vote 118: On the Motion for Attendance: Motion To Instruct; ADAMHA Reorganization Act No Yes Yes
6/9/92 Vote 117: On the Cloture Motion: Motion To Invoke Cloture; ADAMHA Reorganization Act Yes Yes Yes
6/9/92 Vote 116: On the Motion to Table the Motion to Recommit: Motion To Table Motion To Recommit; ADAMHA Reorganization Act Yes Yes Yes
6/4/92 Vote 115: H R 2507: H.R. 2507 Conference Report; National Institutes of Health Revitalization Amendments of 1991 No Yes Yes
6/3/92 Vote 114: H R 2977: H.R. 2977; Public Telecommunications Act of 1992 No Yes Yes
6/3/92 Vote 113: S 1504: Byrd Amendment No. 1859; To require the Federal Communications Commission to promulgate regulations to restrict indecent broadcasts. Yes Yes Yes
6/3/92 Vote 112: S 1504: Lott Amendment No. 1865; To freeze the authorization levels for the Corporation of Public Broadcasting at present levels. Yes Yes No
6/2/92 Vote 111: S 474: S. 474; Professional and Amatauer Sports Protection Act Yes Yes Yes
5/21/92 Vote 110: H CON RES 287: H. Con. Res. 287 Conference Report; A concurrent resolution setting forth the congressional budget for the United States Government for the fiscal years 1993, 1994, 1995, 1996, and 1997. No No Yes
5/21/92 Vote 109: H R 5132: H.R. 5132; Dire Emergency Supplemental Appropriations Act, 1992, for Disaster Assistance To Meet Urgent Needs Because of Calamities such as Those Which Occurred in Los Angeles and Chicago No No Yes
5/21/92 Vote 108: H R 4990: H.R. 4990 Conference Report; A bill rescinding certain budget authority, and for other purposes. No Yes Yes
5/21/92 Vote 107: Whether the Amendment is Germane: Thurmond Amendment No. 1855; To strengthen the present federal anti-riot statute. Yes Yes No
5/21/92 Vote 106: H R 5132: Lott Amendment No. 1852; To strike emergency funding providing for early intervention, education, training, and job programs for young persons during the summer months. Yes Yes No
5/21/92 Vote 105: H R 5132: Nickles Amendment No. 1851; To waive the provisions of the Davis-Bacon Act and the Service Contract Act of 1965 with respect to any construction or repair project which receives financial assistance under this Act. Yes Yes No
5/21/92 Vote 104: S 2743: S. 2743; Yugoslavia Sanctions Act of 1992 Yes Yes Yes
5/20/92 Vote 103: H R 5132: Seymour Amendment No. 1848; To prohibit the use of funds to provide assistance to persons arrested or subject to pending charges for, or convicted of, riot-related crime in the City or County of Los Angeles, California. Yes Yes Yes
5/20/92 Vote 102: H R 5132: Graham Amendment No. 1850; To limit the circumstances under which the Act may become effective. Yes Yes No
5/20/92 Vote 101: H R 5132: Lautenberg Amendment No. 1838; To make exempt certain Department of Transportation funds from requirements for any non-Federal share and payback otherwise required, provided that such funds shall be obligated no later than September 30, 1992. No No Yes
5/20/92 Vote 100: S RES 298: S. Res. 298; A resolution declaring an article of amendment to be the Twenty-seventh Amendment to the Constitution of the United States. Yes Yes Yes
5/20/92 Vote 99: S CON RES 120: S. Con. Res. 120; A concurrent resolution declaring an article of amendment to be the Twenty-seventh Amendment to the Constitution of the United States. Yes Yes Yes
5/20/92 Vote 98: S 250: S. 250; National Voter Registration Act of 1991 No No Yes
5/19/92 Vote 97: S 250: Motion To Table Specter Amendment No. 1833; To modify the provision requiring notice to registration applicants of the disposition of their applications by requiring States to reject registration applications that are returned undelivered. No No Yes
5/19/92 Vote 96: S 250: Motion To Table Amendment No. 1831; To prevent voting by ineligible non-citizens. No No Yes
5/19/92 Vote 95: S 250: Motion To Table Gramm Amendment No. 1830; To provide mandatory minimum penalties for voter intimidation and for depriving the public of a fair and impartial election. No No Yes
5/19/92 Vote 94: S 250: Motion To Table Nickles Amendment No. 1829; To put off the effective date until January first of the year after the year in which Congress enacts legislation authorizing and appropriating funds to pay the costs of implementing the Act. No No Yes
5/19/92 Vote 93: S 250: Motion To Table McConnell Amendment No. 1828; To discontinue application of the bill in States in which the voter turnout in 1996 does not exceed the voter turnout in 1992 by at least 2 percent. No No Yes
5/19/92 Vote 92: S 250: Motion To Table Amendment No. 1827; To combat public corruption. Yes No Yes
5/19/92 Vote 91: S 250: McCain Amendment No. 1825; To ensure that individuals applying for agency based registration are not coerced by such agencies. No No Yes
5/14/92 Vote 90: S 250: Stevens Amendment No. 1821; In the nature of a substitute, proposing the "National Voter Registration Enhancement Act of 1992". Yes Yes No
5/14/92 Vote 89: S 250: Motion To Table Kasten Amendment No. 1799; To provide for product liability actions brought against a manufacturer or product seller on any theory, and to establish guidelines for Federal standards of liability for general aviation accidents. No No Yes
5/13/92 Vote 88: S 3: S. 3 Veto Override; House of Representatives Campaign Spending Limit and Election Reform Act of 1991 No No Yes
5/12/92 Vote 87: On the Cloture Motion: Motion To Invoke Cloture On S.250; National Voter Registration Act of 1991 No No Yes
5/7/92 Vote 86: On the Cloture Motion: Motion To Invoke Cloture On Motion To Proceed To S.250; National Voter Registration Act of 1991 No No Yes
5/6/92 Vote 85: S 2403: Committee Substitute To S. 2403; A bill to rescind certain budget authority proposed to be rescinded in special messages transmitted to the Congress by the President on March 20, 1992, in accordance with Title X of the Congressional Budget and Impoundment Control Act of 1974, as amended. No No Yes
5/5/92 Vote 84: S 2403: Brown Amendment No. 1793; To make additional rescissions dropped by the Committee but included in the President's bill. Yes Yes No
5/5/92 Vote 83: S 2403: McCain Amendment No. 1791; To fully rescind funds proposed for rescission in R92-101 (Seawolf). Yes Yes No
4/30/92 Vote 82: S 3: S. 3 - Conference Report; House of Representatives Campaign Spending Limit and Election Reform Act of 1991 No No Yes
4/28/92 Vote 81: H R 3337: H.R. 3337 - Conference Report; 1992 White House Commemorative Coin Act World Cup USA 1994 Yes Yes Yes
4/10/92 Vote 80: On the Motion: Motion To Strike And Insert; A concurrent resolution setting forth the congressional budget for the United States Government for the fiscal years 1993, 1994, 1995, 1996, and 1997. Yes No Yes
4/10/92 Vote 79: On the Motion: Motion To Waive CBA Re: Grassley Amendment No. 1785; To express the sense of the Senate regarding the use of defense-related cuts made in both defense and domestic programs. Yes Yes No
4/10/92 Vote 78: S CON RES 106: D'Amato Amendment No. 1784; To provide an additional $150,000,000 in deficit savings over the next five years. Yes Yes No
4/10/92 Vote 77: On the Point of Order: Constitutional Point Of Order; To provide an additional $150,000,000 in deficit savings over the next five years. No No Yes
4/10/92 Vote 76: S CON RES 106: Deconcini Amendment No. 1780; To express the sense of the Senate with respect to funding for the Special Supplemental Food Program for Women, Infants and Children. Yes Yes Yes
4/10/92 Vote 75: S CON RES 106: Mitchell Amendment No. 1779; To exempt Veterans' compensation from the cap and cuts required. No No Yes
4/9/92 Vote 74: S CON RES 106: Seymour Amendment No. 1769; To reduce function 800 (General Government) by 25 percent over FY 1993 and FY 1994 for Legislative Branch expenditures. Yes Yes No
4/9/92 Vote 73: S CON RES 106: Motion To Table Amendment No. 1768; To reduce amounts allocated to defense and, if legislation is enacted to eliminate the separate budget categories, to increase spending on urgent domestic needs. Yes Yes No
4/9/92 Vote 72: On the Motion: Motion To Waive; To express the sense of the Senate that the Senate should adopt on or before June 5, 1992, a joint resolution proposing an amendment to the Constitution relating to a Federal balanced budget. Yes Yes No
4/9/92 Vote 71: S CON RES 106: Byrd Amendment No. 1767; Expressing the sense of the Senate that the Senate should adopt a joint resolution proposing an amendment to the Constitution relating to a Federal balanced budget, and requiring the president of the United States to annually submit a balanced budget, and that the adoption of such joint resolution should occur on or before June 5, 1992. Yes Yes Yes

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