
May 14, 2012
In this MegaVote for Michigan's 2nd Congressional District:
Recent
Congressional Votes
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Senate: Judicial Confirmation
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Senate: Cloture Motion: Student Loan Interest Rates
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House: Suspension Vote: Export-Import Bank Reauthorization
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House: Suspension Vote: U.S.-Israel Cooperation
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House: Sequester Replacement
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House: Commerce-Justice-Science Appropriations, FY 2013
Upcoming
Congressional Bills
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Senate: Export-Import Bank Reauthorization Act of 2012
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Senate: Stop the Student Loan Interest Rate Hike Act of 2012
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House: Violence Against Women Reauthorization Act of 2012
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House: National Defense Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2013
Recent Senate Votes
Judicial Confirmation
- Vote Confirmed (91-3, 6 Not Voting)

The Senate confirmed the nomination of Jacqueline H. Nguyen of California to
the 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals.

Sen. Carl Levin voted YES......send
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Sen. Debbie Stabenow voted YES......send
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Cloture Motion: Student
Loan Interest Rates - Vote Rejected (52-45, 1 Present,
2 Not Voting)

This bill would extend the current 3.4 percent interest rate on
federally-subsidized Stafford loans to undergraduate students for one year.
This extension would be paid for by eliminating a tax preference for certain
shareholders of S-Corporations. The Senate failed to reach the 60-vote
threshold needed to invoke cloture, and thereby end debate, on the motion to
proceed to the bill. It is possible the Senate will hold another cloture
vote on this bill. The House passed a competing version (H.R.4628) on April
27.

Sen. Carl Levin voted YES......send
e-mail or see
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Sen. Debbie Stabenow voted YES......send
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Recent House Votes
Suspension Vote:
Export-Import Bank Reauthorization - Vote Passed
(330-93, 8 Not Voting)

This bill would extend the charter of the Export-Import Bank of the United
States through FY 2014. It would allow the bank's lending limit to rise
incrementally to $140 billion (from $100 billion currently). HR 2072 passed
under suspension of the rules, meaning the support of at least two thirds of
all Members voting (in this case 282) is required for passage. The Senate
will take up H.R.2072 on Monday, May 14, with a cloture vote scheduled.

Rep. Bill Huizenga voted NO......send
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Suspension Vote:
U.S.-Israel Cooperation - Vote Passed (411-2, 9
Present, 9 Not Voting)

This bill states that it shall be U.S. policy to deepen cooperation with
Israel in a wide variety of areas, particularly regarding Israel’s
"qualitative military edge" over regional rivals; to veto anti-Israel
resolutions at the United Nations; and to assist Israel in ongoing
negotiations on a two-state solution. The bill also extends
U.S.-government-backed loan guarantees to Israel through FY 2015. HR 4133
passed under suspension of the rules, meaning the support of at least two
thirds of all Members voting (in this case 276) is required for passage.

Rep. Bill Huizenga voted YES......send
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Sequester Replacement
- Vote Passed (218-199, 1 Present, 13 Not Voting)

This bill cancels the automatic discretionary spending cuts instituted by
last year's debt-ceiling agreement and replaces those cuts with a different
set of reductions to a variety of mandatory spending programs, as well as a
reduction on the overall spending limit for all FY 2013 appropriations
bills. The bill separately eliminates the cap on defense spending instituted
by the debt-limit agreement to accommodate a higher level of spending in
that area. The Senate is unlikely to take up this bill. The President has
issued a veto threat.

Rep. Bill Huizenga voted YES......send
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Commerce-Justice-Science
Appropriations, FY 2013 - Vote Passed (247-163, 21 Not
Voting)

This appropriations bill provides $51.1 billion dollars in funding in FY
2013 for the departments of Commerce and Justice and other agencies such as
NASA and the National Science Foundation. This funding level would be $1.8
billion less than in FY 2012 and $731 million less than the president
requested for the upcoming fiscal year. The Senate Appropriations Committee
approved its version of the bill on April 19, but floor time has not been
scheduled. The President has threatened a veto on the House version.

Rep. Bill Huizenga voted YES......send
e-mail or see
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Upcoming Votes
Export-Import Bank Reauthorization Act of 2012 - H.R.2072

The Senate is scheduled to hold a cloture vote on the motion to proceed to
this House-passed bill.

Stop the Student Loan Interest Rate Hike Act of 2012 - S.2343

The Senate will likely continue consideration of this bill, with another
cloture vote possible.

Violence Against Women Reauthorization Act of 2012 - H.R.4970

The House will take up a reauthorization of the Violence Against Women Act,
which aims to foster cooperation among law enforcement, public health and
other organizations in combating domestic violence and other crimes against
women. The Senate passed its version on April 26.

National Defense Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2013 -
H.R.4310

The House aims to pass its version of the annual defense policy bill.
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