September 18, 2017
In this MegaVote for Ohio's 10th Congressional District:
Recent Congressional Votes
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Senate: Fiscal 2018 Defense Authorization
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Senate: Patenaude Nomination Confirmation
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Senate: Fiscal 2018 Defense Authorization
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House: Criminal Gang Members
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House: Fiscal 2018 Omnibus Appropriations
Upcoming Congressional Bills
- Senate: Fiscal 2018 Defense Authorization Bill
Editor's Note: The House is not in session this week.
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Recent Senate Votes |
Fiscal 2018 Defense Authorization - Vote Agreed to (61-36, 3 Not Voting)
Corker,
R-Tenn., motion to table the McConnell, R-Ky., for Paul, R-Ky.,
amendment to the McCain, R-Ariz., modified substitute amendment to the
bill. The Paul amendment would sunset, six months after enactment, the
2001 authorization for the use of military force in Afghanistan and the
2002 authorization for the use of military force in Iraq.
Sen. Rob Portman voted YES Sen. Sherrod Brown voted NO
Patenaude Nomination Confirmation - Vote Confirmed (80-17, 3 Not Voting)
The
Senate confirmed the nomination of Pamela H. Patenaude to be deputy
secretary of the Department of Housing and Urban Development.
Sen. Rob Portman voted YES Sen. Sherrod Brown voted NO
Fiscal 2018 Defense Authorization - Vote Agreed to (84-9, 7 Not Voting)
Motion
to invoke cloture (thus limiting debate) on the McCain, R-Ariz.,
modified substitute amendment that would authorize $692 billion in
discretionary funding for defense programs in fiscal 2018.
Sen. Rob Portman voted YES Sen. Sherrod Brown voted YES
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Recent House Votes |
Criminal Gang Members - Vote Passed (233-175, 25 Not Voting)
The
House passed the bill that would define a criminal gang as a group of
five or more persons that has the primary purpose of the commission of
one or more certain criminal offenses and would prohibit individuals
defined as foreign criminal gang members from entering the United
States.
Rep. Michael Turner voted YES
Fiscal 2018 Omnibus Appropriations - Vote Passed (211-198, 25 Not Voting)
The
House passed the bill, as amended, that would provide $1.23 trillion
for federal departments and agencies covered by the 12 unfinished fiscal
2018 spending bills, including $621.5 billion for defense and $511
billion for nondefense discretionary spending.
Rep. Michael Turner voted YES
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Upcoming Votes |
Fiscal 2018 Defense Authorization Bill
- HR2810
The
bill would authorize more than $680 billion for the Pentagon and
related agencies as well as the Overseas Contingency Operations account. |
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