The Senate voted, and passed, a bill intended to increase lobbying disclosure and legislative accountability. Not bad. Both CT’s reps said YES to that lil doozy. On the other hand, Rosa said NO to a bill reauthorizing the Higher Education Act. I don’t know if that’s a happy or a sad thing. At the same time it doesn’t matter. Wht? The bill passed 221-199 (12 didn’t vote).
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April 3, 2006 In this MegaVote for Connecticut’s 3rd Congressional District: Recent Congressional Votes – Senate: Legislative Transparency and Accountability Act of 2006 House: College Access and Opportunity Act Upcoming Congressional Bills – Senate: Securing America’s Borders Act House: 527 Reform Act of 2005 House: Budget Resolution, FY2007 |
Recent Senate Votes |
Legislative Transparency and Accountability Act of 2006 – Vote Passed (90-8, 2 Not Voting) The Senate passed this bill intended to increase lobbying disclosure and legislative accountability. Sen. Christopher Dodd voted YES……send e-mail or see bio Sen. Joseph Lieberman voted YES……send |
Recent House Votes |
College Access and Opportunity Act – Vote Passed (221-199, 12 Not Voting) The House passed this bill reauthorizing the Higher Education Act. Rep. Rosa DeLauro voted NO……send e-mail or see bio |
Upcoming Votes |
Securing America’s Borders Act – S.2454 The Senate is scheduled to spend the week working on this immigration reform bill. 527 Reform Act of 2005 – H.R.513 This House bill would require 527 organizations to comply with the Federal Election Campaign Act. Budget Resolution, FY2007 – H.Con.Res.__ The House is scheduled to work on this resolution setting the 2007 fiscal year budget. |
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