Library Of Congress Roll Call Votes
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Please visit the Legislation and Votes Web page at the Clerk of the House Web site. The following Web page will display.Under the \"Roll Call Votes\" heading, choose the link of the appropriate Congress and Session to view roll call votes for that session. You also have the option of viewing roll call votes from past sessions of Congress.
Once you have selected the Congress and Session you want, the following Web page will display.The far left column labeled \"Roll\" will give you the number of the roll call vote. Moving to the column on the right, you see the date the vote was cast. The \"Question\" tells you if the vote was on final passage, on an amendment, or as otherwise noted. The \"Result\" is the outcome: P=passed, F=failed, and A=the amendment was agreed to. The next column tells you the title/description of the measure. All votes are posted in reverse chronological order (most recent at the top).
Click on the appropriate \"Roll\" number on the same row as the title/description that you are interested in. If it is an older vote that you are interested in (must be in the same year), move to the bottom of the screen and simply click on a previous set of roll call votes.
Member votes are recorded as: yeas, nays, not voting by name and state. Overall vote tallies and party affiliations may also be provided. See \"How to ... find out about congressional votes\" U.S. Senate.
Congressional Record. Official Proceedings (edited transcripts) of the House and Senate.Contains a record of legislation passed or pending in Congress. Use to find members' votes and comments on bills. Also includes the text of comments submitted in writing rather than spoken. Submitted text is marked by a black bullet. Contains: Roll call votes; edited transcripts of floor debates; full text of major bills; schedules and agendas of floor activity (Daily Digest); History of Bills index.
On June 28, the House of Representatives voted to preserve funding for the redesigned space station in the VA/HUD appropriations bill, H.R. 2491 (see FYI #88). An amendment by Tim Roemer (D-Indiana) to terminate the station lost by a vote of 196-220. Below is a portion of the roll call vote. Only representatives voting in support of the Roemer amendment to terminate the space station, and those not voting, are listed. Representatives NOT LISTED below voted FOR the station.*** YEAS (196) **********************************************
1979- present. These records of the proceedings of the House and Senate are the only publications expressly required of them by the Constitution. They are published at the end of each Congressional Session and give daily summaries of motions, action taken, and roll call votes. They are received in the Library in microfiche and classified \"XJ,\" so they are filed immediately following the Congressional Record. Each volume includes a summary legislative history of all bills introduced in the Session, and an index of subjects and names. 1e1e36bf2d