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Vote No. |
Date 2003 |
Voting
Position |
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Motion to Adjourn |
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1 |
1-7 |
N |
McConnell motion to adjourn. (51-46)
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Omnibus Appropriations, 2003
(H.J.Res. 2, P.L. 108-8) |
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2 |
1-16 |
Y |
Byrd-Rockefeller amendment: Restores $5.0 billion in funding for
homeland security including: $1.4 billion for State and local
assistance to combat terrorism; $1.0 billion for border security;
$720 million for airport security; $585 million for port security;
$296 million for nuclear security; $300 million for mass transit
security; $212 million for Federal law enforcement; $178 million
for water security; $128 million for cyber security; and $167
million for food safety, security biohazardous materials at USDA
facilities, embassy security, research to combat chemical attacks,
improved security at Washington Monument and Jefferson Memorial,
and DC Emergency Response Plan. (45-51)
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3 |
1-16 |
Y |
Byrd-Rockefeller amendment: Provides $3 billion in funds authorized
for Homeland Security including $1.05 billion for state and local
assistance to combat terrorism; $750 million for border security;
$500 million for airport security; $500 million for port security;
and $200 million for nuclear security and energy security. (45-51)
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4 |
1-16 |
N |
Gregg amendment: Increases funding for Title V Block Grants by
$5 billion; and offsets increased funding by increasing the across
the board cut from 1.6 percent to 2.9 percent. (52-45)
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5 |
1-16 |
Y |
Kennedy, et al., amendment: Provides additional $4.65 billion
to fully fund first year of part A of Title I of No Child Left
Behind Act; increases funding for Pell Grants for college students
by $1.35 billion; and restores funding for education programs
reduced by 1.6 percent across-the-board cut in legislation. (46-51)
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6 |
1-17 |
N |
Stevens motion to table Harkin, et al., amendment: Provides $500
million for Byrne Memorial State and Local Law Enforcement Assistance
Programs. (52-46)
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7 |
1-17 |
Y |
Byrd Amendment: Strikes across-the-board cut contained in underlying
resolution. (46-52)
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8 |
1-17 |
Y |
Inouye motion to table McCain amendment: Strikes section of bill
that permits entry of foreign built cruise vessel into domestic
cruise market. (62-33)
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AMBER Alert Communications
(S. 121) |
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9 |
1-21 |
2 |
Passage. (92-0)
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Omnibus Appropriations, 2003
(H.J.Res. 2, P.L. 108-8) |
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10 |
1-21 |
2AY |
Reed, et al., amendment: Directs President to release $300 million
for Low-Income Home Energy Assistance Program (LIHEAP). (88-4)
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11 |
1-22 |
2 |
Inhofe modified amendment: Requires study by National Academy
of Sciences to evaluate manner in which increased or decreased
emissions levels may impact human health; and does not provide
for a delay in implementation of New Source Review (NSR) rule
changes. (51-45)
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12 |
1-22 |
2 |
Edwards, et al., amendment: Delays implementation of New Source
Review (NSR) Clean Air Act rule changes by six months; and requires
a study within that period to determine whether proposed rule
would increase pollution or harm human health. (46-50)
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Nomination of Tom Ridge to be Secretary of Department of Homeland
Security |
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13 |
1-22 |
2 |
Confirmation. (94-0)
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Omnibus Appropriations, 2003
(H.J.Res. 2, P.L. 108-8) |
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14 |
1-22 |
2 |
Reid motion to waive Pay-As-You-Go" rule (section 207(B) of H.
Con. Res. 68, FY 2002 Budget Resolution, as amended by S. Res.
304 [107th Congress]) to permit consideration of Reed, et al.,
amendment: Provides additional 13 weeks of unemployment compensation,
using funds in Unemployment Insurance Trust Fund, to help approximately
one million workers who have exhausted all benefits that were
previously extended. (45-49)
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15 |
1-22 |
2 |
Cochran amendment: Limits agricultural disaster payments to producers
who are located in disaster counties, or to individuals who can
establish crop losses (with no guarantee that payments will not
be made to those not suffering from a disaster); and provides
economic loss assistance to tobacco growers. (59-35)
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16 |
1-22 |
2 |
Daschle amendment: Provides $6 billion in disaster assistance,
through Crop Disaster and Livestock Assistance programs, to farmers
and ranchers who can document a loss; and restores $552 million
for nutrition and commodity purchase programs. (39-56)
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17 |
1-22 |
2 |
Stevens motion to table Nelson(FL)-Daschle, et al., amendment:
Provides additional $600 million for assistance to Sub-Saharan
Africa for emergency relief activities; and designates additional
funding as emergency spending. (48-46)
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18 |
1-22 |
2 |
Grassley motion to table Specter, et al., amendment: Reduces obligation
of U.S. Airways to fund its defined benefit pension plan for pilots
by providing additional time for U.S. Airways to fully fund plan;
and applies only to plan years beginning after December 31, 2002.
(64-31)
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19 |
1-23 |
Y |
Feingold, et al., amendment: Limits Indonesian participation in
International Military Education and Training programs (IMET)
to Expanded International Military Education and Training program;
and permits President to waive restriction if he reports to Congress
that Indonesia is demonstrating a commitment to assist U.S. in
bringing to justice those members of the Indonesian Armed Forces
and militia groups against whom there is credible evidence of
involvement in August attack on American citizens. (36-61)
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20 |
1-23 |
N |
Stevens motion to table Kennedy amendment: Provides an additional
$584.6 million for minority health programs of which $43.5 million
is for the National Center on Minority Health and Health Disparities,
$21.0 million is for the Office of Minority Health (HHS), $15.3
million is for the Office of Civil Rights (HHS), $491.5 million
is for HHS to conduct research and other activities under the
Minority HIV/AIDS initiative, and $13.3 million is for the Health
Resources and Services Administration for Health Professions Training
for Diversity programs. (51-46)
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21 |
1-23 |
Y |
Clinton motion to waive "Pay-As-You-Go" rule to permit consideration
of Clinton amendment: Freezes impending cuts to hospitals, skilled
nursing facilities, and home health agencies for six months; and
temporarily increases payments to physicians, and Medicare Plus
Choice organizations. (41-56)
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22 |
1-23 |
Y |
Stevens motion to table the McCain-Coleman-Dayton amendment: Strikes
the authorization of $100.0 million for the construction of the
Devil's Lake project; allows the Secretary to use $500,000 for
the continuation of the feasibility study; and authorizes $5.0
million for construction of the Devil's Lake Project, if the Secretary
determines that an emergency exists with respect to the need for
the Devil's Lake project, and reports to Congress that the construction
is economically justified and that the International Joint Commission
is consulted. (62-34)
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23 |
1-23 |
N |
Stevens motion to table McCain amendment: Limits funds available
to continue environmental review and project plans for the Yazoo
Basin and Yazoo Backwater Pumping Plant in Mississippi to $250,000,
thereby eliminating $14.5 million for construction activities.
(67-30)
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24 |
1-23 |
N |
Stevens motion to table Cantwell, et al., amendment: Provides
an additional $678.6 million for title I of the Workforce Investment
Act of which $157.0 million is for youth activities, $76.0 million
is for employment and training activities for adults, $206.1 million
is for employment and training activities for dislocated workers,
and $181.9 million is for youth opportunity grants; and $57.6
million is for Job Corps; and states that the additional funds
shall not result in a further across-the-board cut. (50-48)
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25 |
1-23 |
N |
Thomas amendment (to Mikulski amendment regarding public-private
contract competition): Permits President to set goals, targets
and quotas to determine number of Federal jobs that are subject
to private-public competition. (50-48)
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26 |
1-23 |
Y |
Mikulski-Reid substitute amendment (to Mikulski amendment regarding
public-private contract competition): Prohibits use of any funds
by an executive agency for establishment of numerical goals, targets,
or quotas to determine the number of Federal employees that shall
be subject to public-private competition; and prohibits establishment
of goals, targets, or quotas for determining number of Federal
employees that shall have their jobs converted to private sector.
(47-50)
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27 |
1-23 |
N |
Inhofe motion to table Lautenberg, et al., modified amendment:
Provides an additional $100 million for the Hazardous Substance
Superfund. (53-45)
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28 |
1-23 |
N |
Passage. (69-29)
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Nomination of Gordon England to be Deputy Secretary of Homeland
Security |
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29 |
1-30 |
Y |
Confirmation. (99-0)
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Commemorating the Columbia Astronauts
(S.Res. 45) |
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30 |
2-5 |
Y |
Adoption. (95-0)
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Nomination of John R. Adams to be U.S. District Judge
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31 |
2-10 |
Y |
Confirmation. (91-0)
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Nomination of S. James Otero to be U.S. District Judge
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32 |
2-10 |
Y |
Confirmation. (94-0)
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Nomination of Robert A. Junell to be U.S. District Judge
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33 |
2-10 |
Y |
Confirmation. (91-0)
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Omnibus Appropriations, 2003
(H.J.Res. 2, P.L. 108-8) |
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34 |
2-13 |
Y |
Adoption. (76-20)
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PROTECT Act
(S. 151) |
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35 |
2-24 |
Y |
Passage. (84-0)
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Nomination of Miguel A. Estrada to be U.S. Circuit Judge for the
D.C. Circuit |
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36 |
2-26 |
2 |
Motion to instruct Sergeant at Arms to request attendance of absent
Senators. (73-1)
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37 |
2-27 |
Y |
Motion to instruct Sergeant at Arms to request attendance of absent
Senators. (74-1)
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Nomination of Marian Blank Horn to be a Judge of the U.S. Court
of Federal Claims |
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38 |
3-3 |
Y |
Confirmation. (89-0)
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Resolution Expressing Support for the Pledge of Allegiance
(S.Res. 71) |
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39 |
3-4 |
Y |
Adoption. (94-0)
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Nomination of Miguel A. Estrada to be U.S. Circuit Judge for the
D.C. Circuit |
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40 |
3-6 |
N |
Cloture motion on nomination of Miguel A. Estrada to be U.S. Circuit
Judge for the District of Columbia Circuit. (55-44)
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Moscow Treaty |
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41 |
3-6 |
Y |
Levin amendment: Provides additional condition requiring notice
and consultations prior to withdrawal from, or extension of the
Treaty. (44-50)
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42 |
3-6 |
Y |
Kerry amendment: Provides an additional condition. (45-50)
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43 |
3-6 |
Y |
Resolution of Ratification. (95-0)
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Nomination of Gregory L. Frost to be U.S. District Judge for the
Southern District of Ohio |
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44 |
3-10 |
Y |
Confirmation. (91-0)
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Partial-Birth Abortion Ban Act of 2003
(S. 3) |
| *
45 |
3-11 |
Y |
Murray motion to waive Budget Act to permit consideration of Murray
amendment: Improves the availability of contraceptives for women.
(49-47)
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46 |
3-12 |
N |
Santorum motion to table Durbin, et al., amendment as modified:
Strikes provisions of underlying bill and: (1) inserts language
which bans all post-viability abortions except in cases where
both attending physician and an independent non-treating physician
certifying, in writing, that in their medical judgment, the continuation
of pregnancy would threaten the mother's life or risk grievous
injury to her physical health. (60-38)
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47 |
3-12 |
Y |
Boxer motion to commit bill to Judiciary Committee with instructions
to hold at least one hearing on such bill and to report such bill
back to the Senate after addressing the constitutional issues
raised by the Supreme Court in its Stenberg v. Carhart decision.
(42-56)
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48 |
3-12 |
Y |
Harkin amendment: States that the Senate finds that: (1) abortion
has been a legal and constitutionally protected medical procedure
throughout the U.S. since the Supreme Court decision in Roe v.
Wade; (2) 1973 Supreme Court decision in Roe v. Wade established
constitutionally based limits on the power of States to restrict
the right of a woman to choose to terminate a pregnancy. (52-46)
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49 |
3-12 |
Y |
Feinstein amendment: Strikes provisions in underlying bill and
inserts language to prohibit all post-viability abortions, except
in the case where in the medical judgment of attending physician,
abortion is necessary to preserve the life or health of the woman.
(35-60)
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Nomination of William D. Quarles, Jr. to be U.S. District Judge
for the District of Maryland |
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50 |
3-12 |
Y |
Confirmation. (91-0)
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Partial-Birth Abortion Ban Act of 2003
(S. 3) |
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51 |
3-13 |
N |
Passage. (64-33)
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Nomination of Thomas A. Varlan to be U.S. District Judge for the
Eastern District of Tennessee |
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52 |
3-13 |
Y |
Confirmation. (97-0)
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Nomination of Miguel A. Estrada to be U.S. Circuit Judge for the
D.C. Circuit |
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53 |
3-13 |
N |
Cloture motion on nomination of Miguel A. Estrada to be U.S. Circuit
Judge for the D.C. Circuit. (55-42)
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Nomination of Jay S. Bybee to be U.S. Circuit Judge for the Ninth
Circuit |
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54 |
3-13 |
N |
Confirmation. (74-19)
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Nomination of J. Daniel Breen, to be U.S. District Judge for the
Western District of Tennessee |
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55 |
3-13 |
Y |
Confirmation. (92-0)
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Nomination of Miguel A. Estrada to be U.S. Circuit Judge for the
D.C. Circuit |
| *
56 |
3-18 |
N |
Cloture motion on nomination of Miguel A. Estrada to be U.S. Circuit
Judge for the D.C. Circuit. (55-45)
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Budget Resolution, 2004
(S.Con.Res. 23) |
| *
57 |
3-18 |
Y |
Conrad motion to waive Budget Act: Prevents further deficit increases,
except for national and homeland security and short-term effects
of measures providing for economic recovery, until the President
submits to Congress a detailed estimate of the full cost of the
conflict with Iraq. (43-56)
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58 |
3-18 |
N |
Nickles motion to table the Conrad, et al., amendment (1) creates
a reserve fund to strengthen the Social Security trust funds over
the long-term and, (2) redirects $1.214 trillion in revenues,
dedicated in the underlying budget resolution to tax cuts, into
a reserve fund to strengthen the Social Security trust funds.
(57-42)
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59 |
3-19 |
Y |
Boxer amendment: Prevents consideration of drilling in Arctic
National Wildlife Refuge in a fast-track budget reconciliation
bill. (52-48)
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60 |
3-19 |
N |
Gregg motion to table Murray, et al., amendment: Increases Function
500 (Education, Training, Employment, and Social Services) by
$8.9 billion in Budget Authority in FY 2004, and $618.0 million
in Outlays in FY 2004, $6.6 billion in Outlays in 2005, $1.5 billion
in Outlays in 2006, and $268.0 million in Outlays in 2007; and
offsets by reducing non-reconciliation tax cut and associated
savings. (50-48)
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Commending the President and the Armed Forces of the United States
of America
(S.Res. 95) |
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61 |
3-20 |
Y |
Adoption of resolution. (99-0)
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Budget Resolution, 2004
(S.Con.Res. 23) |
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62 |
3-20 |
N |
Kyl-Sessions modified amendment: Increases size of tax cut in
resolution by $45 billion; offsets by reducing Function 920 (Allowances)
by $45.0 billion in budget authority and outlays in FYs 2003-2013;
and assumes increase in tax cut will be used to full repeal the
estate tax in January 1, 2009 instead of January 1, 2010. (51-48)
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63 |
3-20 |
N |
Grassley motion to table Graham, et al., amendment: Increases
reserve fund for Medicare prescription drug benefit from $400
billion to $619 billion and offsets increase by reducing non-reconciliation
tax cuts by $396 billion. (55-44)
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64 |
3-20 |
Y |
Rockefeller et. al, amendment: Expresses the sense of the Senate
that the functional totals in this resolution assume that any
legislation enacted to provide economic growth for the U.S. should
include not less than $30 billion for State fiscal relief over
next 18 months, of which at least half should be provided through
a temporary increase in the Federal Medical Assistance Percentage
(FMAP). (80-19)
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65 |
3-21 |
Y |
Schumer-Clinton-Daschle, et al., amendment: Increases Function
400 (Transportation) by $15.8 billion in budget authority and
by $14.3 billion in outlays in FYs 2003-2013; increases Function
450 (Community and Regional Development) by $47.1 billion in budget
authority and by $42.6 billion in outlays; increases Function
550 (Health) by $5.2 billion in budget authority and by $4.7 billion
in outlays; increases Function 750 (Administration of Justice)
by $19.4 billion in budget authority and by $17.2 billion in outlays;
increases Function 900 (Interest) by $23.3 billion in budget authority
and outlays; offsets funding by reducing the non-reconciliation
tax cuts in underlying resolution; and assumes that additional
funds will be used for first responder grants, firefighters equipment
and hiring, the COPS program, port security, aviation, rail and
transit security, border security, bioterrorism, the FBI, and
threat and critical infrastructure analysis. (45-54)
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66 |
3-21 |
Y |
Cochran amendment: Increases function 450 (Community and Regoinal
Development) by $3.5 billion in budget authority in FY 2003; and
assumes the additional funding will be used for first responders.
(97-0)
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67 |
3-21 |
Y |
Feingold amendment: Sets aside a reserve fund for possible military
action and reconstruction in Iraq. (52-47)
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68 |
3-21 |
Y |
Lautenberg-Schumer et. al, amendment: Establishes reserve fund
for National Security containing $103.5 billion in budget authority
and $88 billion in Outlays that the underlying resolution cuts
from the President's National Defense request in 2009-2013; and
offsets by reducing tax cuts by $88 billion during the same period.
(46-53)
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69 |
3-21 |
Y |
Hollings amendment: Eliminates $1.34 trilion in tax cuts in underlying
resolution. (22-77)
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70 |
3-21 |
Y |
Conrad amendment: Increases function 500 (Education, Training,
Employment, and Social Services) by $95.9 billion in budget authority
and $72.9 billion in outlays in FYs 2004-2013; creates a reserve
fund of $95.9 billion in budget authority and $72.9 billion in
outlays in FYs 2004-2013 to fully fund the Individuals with Disabilities
Education Act (IDEA); and offsets by reducing the size of the
non-reconciled tax cut. (47-52)
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71 |
3-21 |
Y |
Gregg amendment: Increases funding for part B of the Individuals
with Disabilities Education Act by reducing spending on other
government programs by a commensurate amount. (89-10)
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72 |
3-21 |
Y |
Mikulski amendment: Revises the resolution to accommodate in reconciliation
legislation a partially refundable tax credit of up to $5,000
for eligible expenses for individuals with long term or chronic
care needs or their family caregivers who pay these expenses;
in which "eligible expenses" shall include prescription drugs,
medical bills, durable medical equipment, home health care custodial
care, respite care, adult day care, transportation to chronic
care or medical facilities, specialized therapy (including occupational
therapy, physical therapy, or rehabilitational therapy), other
specialized services for children (including day care for children
with special needs) and other long term care related expenses
as defined by the HHS Secretary. (45-54)
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73 |
3-21 |
Y |
Clinton amendment: Raises the 2003 caps by $3.5 billion for homeland
security funding through a Domestic Defense Fund at the Homeland
Security's Office of Domestic Preparedness in FY 2003 and to reduce
the size of newly proposed tax cuts in the amount of $7 billion
to pay for this amendment and for the cost of previously passed
homeland security funding. (48-52)
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74 |
3-21 |
Y |
Dorgan, et al., amendment: Increases Function 700 (Veterans Benefits
and Services) by $1.0 billion in budget authority in FY 2004 and
by $1.0 billion in outlays in FYs 2004-2007; and offsets by reducing
the non-reconciliation tax cuts. (49-51)
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75 |
3-21 |
N |
Nickles motion to table Harkin amendment (to Breaux-Snowe, et
al., amendment reducing reconciled tax cut by $376 billion, and
providing that savings be used to reduce projected deficits):
Requires that any tax cuts above level of $350 billion must be
paid for; and creates point of order against any measure which
violates this provision. (58-42)
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76 |
3-21 |
N |
Breaux, et. al., amendment: Reduces reconciled tax cut by $376
billion and provides that savings be used to reduce projected
deficits. (38-62)
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77 |
3-21 |
Y |
Byrd, et al., amendment: Increases Function 450 (Community and
Regional Development) by $912.0 million in budget and outlays
in FY 2005; assumes the additional funds will be used for the
National Passenger Railroad Corporation (Amtrak); and offsets
by reducing the size of the non-reconciled tax cut. (51-49)
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78 |
3-21 |
Y |
Biden, et al., modified amendment: Increases Function 750 (Administration
of Justice) by $1.0 billion in budget authority in FY 2004, and
by $900.0 million in outlays in FYs 2004-2007; expresses the sense
of the Senate that the increased funding will be used for the
Community Oriented Policing Services (COPS) program; offsets by
reducing the non-reconciled tax instructions by $2.0 billion;
and allocates $1.0 billion to deficit reduction. (48-52)
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79 |
3-21 |
Y |
Bond-Reid, et al., amendment: Increases Function 400 (Transportation)
by $59.6 billion in budget authority in FYs 2004-2009 and $48.4
billion in outlays in FYs 2004-2013; increases Function 900 (Interest)
by $14.9 billion in budget authority and outlays in FYs 2004-2013;
and assumes additional transportation funding will be used for
Federal-Aid Highway program and Federal Transit program. (79-21)
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80 |
3-25 |
Y |
Specter amendment: Increases Function 550 (Health) by $2.8 billion
in budget authority and outlays in FY 2004; and offsets by decreasing
Function 920 (Allowances) by $2.8 billion in budget authority
and outlays in FY 2004. (96-1)
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81 |
3-25 |
Y |
Lincoln amendment: Increases Function 50 (National Defense) by
$21.1 billion in budget authority and $20.3 billion in outlays
in FY 2004-2013; assumes the additional funds will be used to
allow full access to Tricare for National Guard and Reserve personnel
and their families on a continual bases; and offset by reducing
the tax cut. (46-51)
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82 |
3-25 |
Y |
Baucus amendment: Provides that a prescription drug benefit is
available to all Medicare beneficiaries on an equal basis, including
those who choose to remain in current fee-for-service program.
(46-51)
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83 |
3-25 |
Y |
Conrad substitute amendment: Limits tax cuts to $61 billion over
11 years; reduces deficits by $1.2 trillion below the President's
budget, and by $700 billion below the Republican plan; and provides
more funding than President's or Republican's plan for Homeland
Security, Medicare, prescription drugs, transportation, education,
veterans, and other high priorities. (43-56)
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84 |
3-25 |
Y |
Byrd amendment: Eliminates the reconciliation protection for tax
cuts contained in the underlying resolution by striking reconciliation
instruction to the Finance Committee. (46-52)
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85 |
3-25 |
Y |
Kennedy, et al., amendment: Increases Function 600 (Income Security)
by $16.3 billion in budget authority and outlays in FY 2003-04;
assumes the additional funds will be used to extend unemployment
benefits for 13 weeks, expiring at the end of May, to provide
benefits to the long-term unemployed, part-time and low-wage workers,
to provide up to 26 weeks of benefits to workers who run out of
state benefits, and to provide States with funds to expand access
to unemployment benefits for workers who have low-wage and/or
part-time employment and have been left out of the current unemployment
program; and offsets by reducing the non-reconciled tax cut. (48-51)
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86 |
3-25 |
Y |
Dodd amendment: Increases Function 500 (Education, Training, Employment,
and Social Services) by $42.3 billion in budget authority in FY
2004-2013 and by $37.8 billion in outlays in FY 2004-2013; offsets
by reducing non-reconciled tax cut; and assumes additional funds
will be used to increase funding for after-school programs to
levels promised by the No Child Left Behind Act and to increase
funding for Head Start to serve 80 percent of eligible 3 and 4
year olds. (48-51)
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87 |
3-25 |
Y |
Daschle amendment: Increases Function 550 (Health) by $2.9 billion
in budget authority and $2.6 billion in outlays in FY 2004; assumes
the additional funds will be used for the Indian Health Service;
and offsets by decreasing the top tax bracket reduction in the
non-reconciled portion of the tax cut. (48-51)
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88 |
3-25 |
Y |
Leahy, et al., amendment: Increases Function 750 (Administration
of Justice) by $3.0 billion in budget authority in FY 2004 and
by $3.0 billion in outlays in FY 2004-07; assumes additional funds
will be used for first responders; provides $3 billion in deficit
reduction; and offsets by reducing the reconciled tax cuts. (47-51)
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89 |
3-25 |
Y |
Harkin, et al., amendment: Increases Function 570 (Medicare) by
$25 billion in budget authority and outlays in FY 2004-13; dedicates
additional funds to eliminating payment inequities in rural areas;
and offsets by reducing non-reconciled tax cuts. (49-49)
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90 |
3-25 |
Y |
Bingaman, et al., amendment: Increases Function 600 (Income Security)
by $9.1 billion in budget authority and $8.8 billion in outlays
in FY 2004-13; assumes additional funding will be used for child
care in the Child Care and Development Block Grant; and offsets
by decreasing deficit and reducing the tax cuts. (49-50)
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91 |
3-25 |
Y |
Dodd amendment: Increases Function 450 (Community and Regional
Development) by $13.7 billion in budget authority in FY 2004-13
and by $11.8 billion in outlays in FY 2004-13; assumes the additional
funds will be used to support hiring, training, and equipping
firefighter |