| Recent Senate Votes |
| Jobs for Main Street Act – Vote Agreed to (70-28, 2 Not Voting) The Senate passed this $15 billion jobs bill, which includes payroll tax breaks, bond-financing for state and local infrastructure projects, and an extension of federal highway programs. The bill now goes to the House. Sen. John Ensign voted NO……send e-mail or see bio Sen. Harry Reid voted YES……send e-mail or see bio |
| Recent House Votes |
| Health Insurance Industry Fair Competition Act – Vote Passed (406-19, 8 Not Voting) The House voted to end an exemption from federal antitrust law for health insurance companies. The bill now goes to the Senate, where its prospects are uncertain. Rep. Shelley Berkley voted YES……send e-mail or see bio Intelligence Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2010 – Vote Passed (235-168, 29 Not Voting) The House passed this intelligence authorization bill after stripping out controversial language on interrogation techniques used by U.S. personnel. The bill now has to be reconciled with a Senate version (S. 1494) in conference committee. Rep. Shelley Berkley voted YES……send e-mail or see bio |
| Recent House Votes |
| Health Insurance Industry Fair Competition Act – Vote Passed (406-19, 8 Not Voting) The House voted to end an exemption from federal antitrust law for health insurance companies. The bill now goes to the Senate, where its prospects are uncertain. Rep. Dean Heller voted YES……send e-mail or see bio Intelligence Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2010 – Vote Passed (235-168, 29 Not Voting) The House passed this intelligence authorization bill after stripping out controversial language on interrogation techniques used by U.S. personnel. The bill now has to be reconciled with a Senate version (S. 1494) in conference committee. Rep. Dean Heller voted NO……send e-mail or see bio |
| Recent House Votes |
| Health Insurance Industry Fair Competition Act – Vote Passed (406-19, 8 Not Voting) The House voted to end an exemption from federal antitrust law for health insurance companies. The bill now goes to the Senate, where its prospects are uncertain. Rep. Dina Titus voted YES……send e-mail or see bio Intelligence Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2010 – Vote Passed (235-168, 29 Not Voting) The House passed this intelligence authorization bill after stripping out controversial language on interrogation techniques used by U.S. personnel. The bill now has to be reconciled with a Senate version (S. 1494) in conference committee. Rep. Dina Titus voted YES……send e-mail or see bio |
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