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Votes of Nevada’s Congressional Delegation

Recent Senate Votes
Restoring American Financial Stability Act of 2010 – Vote Rejected (56-42, 2 Not Voting)

The Senate failed for a third time last week to approve this procedural motion and begin floor debate on this legislation to overhaul financial regulations. However, it appears the Senate will proceed to floor debate this week and begin voting on amendments to the bill.

Sen. John Ensign voted NO……send e-mail or see bio
Sen. Harry Reid voted NO……send e-mail or see bio


Recent House Votes
IMPROVE Acquisition Act of 2010 – Vote Passed (417-3, 10 Not Voting)

The House overwhelmingly passed this measure that would require the Defense Department to develop a system with specific metrics, including targeted schedules and cost objectives, for the acquisition of weapons, information technology and services. It would also direct Defense Department officials to set up a system by 2017 to reward organizations that meet objectives and penalize those that do not. The bill now goes to the Senate.

Rep. Shelley Berkley voted YES……send e-mail or see bio


Puerto Rico Democracy Act – Vote Passed (223-169, 1 Present, 37 Not Voting)

The House approved this bill to establish a two-stage process to determine Puerto Rico’s political status. The first step would be a referendum on the question of whether to maintain or change Puerto Rico’s current status as a commonwealth. If a majority of Puerto Ricans were to vote for a new status, then a second vote would be held to ask residents whether they favor statehood, full independence, independence with a special political association with the United States, or to retain the current commonwealth status. The legislation goes to the Senate.

Rep. Shelley Berkley voted YES……send e-mail or see bio


Recent House Votes
IMPROVE Acquisition Act of 2010 – Vote Passed (417-3, 10 Not Voting)

The House overwhelmingly passed this measure that would require the Defense Department to develop a system with specific metrics, including targeted schedules and cost objectives, for the acquisition of weapons, information technology and services. It would also direct Defense Department officials to set up a system by 2017 to reward organizations that meet objectives and penalize those that do not. The bill now goes to the Senate.

Rep. Dean Heller voted YES……send e-mail or see bio


Puerto Rico Democracy Act – Vote Passed (223-169, 1 Present, 37 Not Voting)

The House approved this bill to establish a two-stage process to determine Puerto Rico’s political status. The first step would be a referendum on the question of whether to maintain or change Puerto Rico’s current status as a commonwealth. If a majority of Puerto Ricans were to vote for a new status, then a second vote would be held to ask residents whether they favor statehood, full independence, independence with a special political association with the United States, or to retain the current commonwealth status. The legislation goes to the Senate.

Rep. Dean Heller voted NO……send e-mail or see bio


Recent House Votes
IMPROVE Acquisition Act of 2010 – Vote Passed (417-3, 10 Not Voting)

The House overwhelmingly passed this measure that would require the Defense Department to develop a system with specific metrics, including targeted schedules and cost objectives, for the acquisition of weapons, information technology and services. It would also direct Defense Department officials to set up a system by 2017 to reward organizations that meet objectives and penalize those that do not. The bill now goes to the Senate.

Rep. Dina Titus voted YES……send e-mail or see bio


Puerto Rico Democracy Act – Vote Passed (223-169, 1 Present, 37 Not Voting)

The House approved this bill to establish a two-stage process to determine Puerto Rico’s political status. The first step would be a referendum on the question of whether to maintain or change Puerto Rico’s current status as a commonwealth. If a majority of Puerto Ricans were to vote for a new status, then a second vote would be held to ask residents whether they favor statehood, full independence, independence with a special political association with the United States, or to retain the current commonwealth status. The legislation goes to the Senate.

Rep. Dina Titus voted YES……send e-mail or see bio


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