Friday, January 30, 2009

House Passes Stimulus Package - List of Roll Call Vote

In response to an overwhelming number of inquiries on who voted for and against the Stimulus Bill, I found the information over at thomas.loc.gov

The information is as follows for H.R. 1 as introduced by Rep. David Obey (D-WI)

FINAL VOTE RESULTS FOR ROLL CALL 46
(Democrats in roman; Republicans in italic; Independents underlined) H R 1

YEA-AND-NAY 28-Jan-2009 6:11 PM QUESTION: On Passage BILL TITLE: Making supplemental appropriations for fiscal year ending 2009

Democratic
244 YEAS
11 NAYS

Republican

0 YEAS
177 NAYS
1 NOT VOTING



TOTALS
244 YEAS
188 NAYS
1 NOT VOTING


Abercrombie Ackerman Adler (NJ)Altmire Andrews Arcuri Baca Baird Baldwin Barrow Bean Becerra Berkley Berman Berry Bishop (GA) Bishop (NY) Blumenauer Boccieri Boren Boswell Boucher Brady (PA) Braley (IA) Brown, Corrine; Butterfield Capps Capuano Cardoza Carnahan Carney Carson (IN) Castor (FL) Chandler Childers Clarke Clay Cleaver Clyburn Cohen Connolly (VA) Conyers Costa Costello Courtney Crowley Cuellar Cummings Dahlkemper Davis (AL); Davis (CA); Davis (IL); Davis (TN); DeFazio DeGette Delahunt DeLauro Dicks Dingell Doggett Donnelly (IN) Doyle Driehaus Edwards (MD); Edwards (TX); Ellison Engel Eshoo Etheridge Farr Fattah Filner Foster Frank (MA) Fudge Giffords Gonzalez Gordon (TN) Grayson Green, Al; Green, Gene; Grijalva Gutierrez Hall (NY) Halvorson Hare Harman Hastings (FL) Heinrich Herseth Sandlin; Higgins Hill Himes Hinchey Hinojosa Hirono Hodes Holden Holt Honda Hoyer Inslee Israel Jackson (IL); Jackson-Lee (TX); Johnson (GA) Johnson, E. B.; Kagen Kaptur Kennedy Kildee Kilpatrick (MI); Kilroy Kind Kirkpatrick (AZ); Kissell Klein (FL); Kosmas Kucinich Langevin Larsen (WA); Larson (CT); Lee (CA); Levin Lewis (GA) Lipinski Loebsack Lofgren, Zoe; Lowey Luján Lynch Maffei Maloney Markey (CO); Markey (MA); Marshall Massa Matheson Matsui McCarthy (NY); McCollum McDermott McGovern McIntyre McMahon McNerney Meek (FL); Meeks (NY); Melancon Michaud Miller (NC); Miller, George; Mitchell Mollohan Moore (KS); Moore (WI); Moran (VA); Murphy (CT); Murphy, Patrick; Murtha Nadler (NY) Napolitano Neal (MA) Nye Oberstar Obey Olver Ortiz Pallone Pascrell Pastor (AZ)Payne Pelosi Perlmutter Perriello Peters Pingree (ME) Polis (CO) Pomeroy Price (NC)Rahall Rangel Reyes Richardson Rodriguez Ross Rothman (NJ) Roybal-Allard Ruppersberger Rush Ryan (OH) Salazar Sánchez, Linda T.; Sanchez, Loretta; Sarbanes Schakowsky Schauer Schiff Schrader Schwartz Scott (GA); Scott (VA); Serrano Sestak Shea-Porter Sherman Sires Skelton Slaughter Smith (WA) Snyder Solis (CA)Space Speier Spratt Stark Stupak Sutton Tanner Tauscher Teague Thompson (CA); Thompson (MS); Tierney Titus Tonko Towns Tsongas VanHollen Velázquez Visclosky Walz Wasserman SchultzWaters Watson Watt Waxman Weiner Welch Wexler Wilson (OH) Woolsey WuYarmuth


NAYS

Aderholt Akin Alexander Austria Bachmann Bachus Barrett (SC); Bartlett Barton (TX)Biggert Bilbray Bilirakis Bishop (UT) Blackburn Blunt Boehner Bonner Bono Mack; Boozman BoustanyBoyd Brady (TX) Bright Broun (GA) Brown (SC) Buchanan Burgess Burton (IN)Buyer Calvert Camp Campbell Cantor Cao Capito Carter Cassidy Castle Chaffetz Coble Coffman (CO)Cole Conaway Cooper Crenshaw Culberson Davis (KY) Deal (GA) Dent Diaz-Balart, L.;Diaz-Balart M.; Dreier Duncan Ehlers Ellsworth Emerson Fallin Flake Fleming Forbes Fortenberry Foxx Franks (AZ); Frelinghuysen Gallegly Garrett (NJ) Gerlach Gingrey (GA)Gohmert Goodlatte Granger Graves Griffith Guthrie Hall (TX) Harper Hastings (WA)Heller Hensarling Herger Hoekstra Hunter Inglis Issa Jenkins Johnson (IL); Johnson, Sam; Jones Jordan (OH)Kanjorski King (IA); King (NY); Kingston Kirk Kline (MN) Kratovil Lamborn Lance Latham LaTourette Latta Lee (NY); Lewis (CA); Linder LoBiondo Lucas Luetkemeyer Lummis Lungren, Daniel E.; Mack Manzullo Marchant McCarthy (CA)McCaul McClintock McCotter McHenry McHugh McKeon McMorris-Rodgers; Mica Miller (FL); Miller (MI); Miller, Gary; Minnick Moran (KS) Murphy, Tim; Myrick Neugebauer Nunes Olson Paul Paulsen Pence Peterson Petri Pitts Platts Poe (TX); Posey Price (GA); Putnam Radanovich Rehberg Reichert Roe (TN) Rogers (AL); Rogers (KY); Rogers (MI); Rohrabacher Rooney Ros-Lehtinen Roskam Royce Ryan (WI)Scalise Schmidt Schock Sensenbrenner Sessions Shadegg Shimkus Shuler Shuster Simpson Smith (NE); Smith (NJ); Smith (TX); Souder Stearns Sullivan Taylor Terry Thompson (PA)Thornberry Tiahrt Tiberi Turner Upton Walden Wamp Westmoreland Whitfield Wilson (SC) Wittman Wolf Young (AK); Young (FL)


---- NOT VOTING 1 ---
Brown-Waite, Ginny


Here is a list of the 11 Democrats who cross-over in a true bi-partisan manner and voted NAY:













These 11 members are going to be under a lot of pressure from Nancy Pelosi and Democratic House Leadership, two of whom are pictured below. Please take the time to thank the 11 bi-partisan democrats for their courageous stand. I have linked their websites to their names in the above list.

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1 comment:

  1. I suppose we could all just sit idly by and do nothing until we all need government hand outs. Or we can try to jumpstart the economy. Here are some numbers to consider:

    Fiscal Economic Bang for the Buck

    One year $ change in real GDP for a given $ reduction
    in federal tax revenue or increase in spending

    Tax Cuts
    Non-refundable lump-sum tax rebate 1.02
    Refundable lump-sum tax rebate 1.26

    Temporary tax cuts
    Accelerated depreciation 0.27
    Across the board tax cut 1.03
    Payroll tax holiday 1.29

    Permanent tax cuts
    Make Bush income tax cuts permanent 0.29
    Cut in corporate tax rate 0.30
    Make dividend and capital gains tax cuts permanent 0.37
    Extend alternative minimum tax patch 0.48

    Spending Increases
    General aid to state governments 1.36
    Increased infrastructure spending 1.59
    Extending UI benefits 1.64
    Temporary increase in food stamps 1.73

    Source: Moody's Economy.com

    Moody's Economy.com is a leading independent provider of economic analysis, data, and forecasting and credit risk services. It's chief economist, Mark Zandi, is a former advisor to presidential candidate John McCain.

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