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In this MegaVote for Ohio's 10th Congressional District: 
Recent Congressional Votes 
                  Senate: Pai Nomination  Confirmation
                  Senate: Quarles Nomination  Confirmation
                  Senate: Cissna Nomination  Confirmation
                    House: Abortion Ban
                    House: Fiscal 2018 Budget Resolution  
Upcoming Congressional Bills 
House: Federal Whistleblower Protections Editor's Note: The Senate is not doing legislative business this week.
 
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| Recent Senate Votes | 
| Pai Nomination  Confirmation - Vote Confirmed (52-41, 7 Not Voting) 
  The Senate confirmed the nomination of Ajit V. Pai to be a member of the Federal Communications Commission.
 
  Sen. Rob Portman voted YES
 Sen. Sherrod Brown voted NO
 
 Quarles Nomination  Confirmation - Vote Confirmed (65-32, 3 Not Voting)
 
  The Senate confirmed the nomination of Randal Quarles to be a member of the Board of Governors for the Federal Reserve System.
 
  Sen. Rob Portman voted YES
 Sen. Sherrod Brown voted NO
 
 Cissna Nomination  Confirmation - Vote Confirmed (54-43, 3 Not Voting)
 
  The
 Senate confirmed the nomination of Lee Francis Cissna to be director of
 the United States Citizenship and Immigration Services.
 
  Sen. Rob Portman voted YES
 Sen. Sherrod Brown voted NO
 
 
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| Recent House Votes | 
| Abortion Ban - Vote Passed (237-189, 7 Not Voting) 
  The
 House passed the bill that would prohibit abortions in cases where the 
probable age of the fetus is 20 weeks or later, and it imposes criminal 
penalties on medical professionals who violate the ban.
 
  Rep. Michael Turner voted YES
 
 Fiscal 2018 Budget Resolution  - Vote Passed (219-206, 9 Not Voting)
 
  The
 House adopted the concurrent resolution that would provide for $3.2 
trillion in new budget authority in fiscal 2018, not including 
off-budget accounts. It would assume $1.22 trillion in discretionary 
spending in fiscal 2018. It would assume the repeal of the 2010 health 
care overhaul law. It also would propose reducing spending on mandatory 
programs such as Medicare and Medicaid and changing programs such as the
 Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (also known as food stamps). 
It would call for restructuring Medicare into a premium support system
 beginning in 2024. It would also require the House Ways and Means 
Committee to report out legislation under the budget reconciliation 
process that would provide for a revenue-neutral, comprehensive overhaul
 of the U.S. tax code and would include instructions to 11 House 
committees to trigger the budget reconciliation process to cut mandatory
 spending.
 
  Rep. Michael Turner voted YES
 
 
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| Upcoming Votes | 
| Federal Whistleblower Protections
     - S585 
  The
 House will vote on the bill that would provide additional protections 
for federal employees who are retaliated against for disclosing waste, 
fraud or abuse, require federal agencies to suspend for at least three 
days any supervisory employee who retaliates against a whistleblower and
 require that the supervisory employee be fired for a second offense.
 
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