Voting Record

Date Question Position Result
3/26/15 On the Amendment in the Senate
S.Amdt. 607 (Thune) to S.Con.Res. 11: To establish a deficit-neutral reserve fund to allow for the permanent elimination of the Federal estate tax.
Nay Amendment Agreed to
3/26/15 On the Amendment in the Senate
S.Amdt. 632 (Casey) to S.Con.Res. 11: To establish a deficit-neutral reserve fund relating to providing reasonable accommodations for pregnant workers.
Yea Amendment Agreed to
3/26/15 On the Amendment in the Senate
S.Amdt. 689 (Portman) to S.Con.Res. 11: To improve the dynamic scoring provision.
Nay Amendment Agreed to
3/26/15 On the Amendment in the Senate
S.Amdt. 1072 (Stabenow) to S.Con.Res. 11: To provide additional resources to reject the Senate Republicans' proposed $435 billion in cuts to Medicare.
Yea Amendment Rejected
3/26/15 On the Amendment in the Senate
S.Amdt. 966 (Coons) to S.Con.Res. 11: To establish a deficit-neutral reserve fund relating to offsetting the costs of operations against the Islamic State.
Yea Amendment Rejected
3/26/15 On the Amendment in the Senate
S.Amdt. 545 (Kirk) to S.Con.Res. 11: To establish a deficit-neutral reserve fund relating to reimposing waived sanctions and imposing new sanctions against Iran for violations of the Joint Plan of Action or a comprehensive nuclear agreement.
Yea Amendment Agreed to
3/26/15 On the Amendment in the Senate
S.Amdt. 649 (Inhofe) to S.Con.Res. 11: To establish a spending-neutral reserve fund relating to prohibiting funding of international organizations during the implementation of the United Nations Arms Trade Treaty prior to Senate ratification and adoption
Nay Amendment Agreed to
3/26/15 On the Amendment in the Senate
S.Amdt. 867 (Whitehouse) to S.Con.Res. 11: To establish a deficit-neutral reserve fund relating to making it more difficult for corporations and billionaires to secretly influence elections by making unlimited undisclosed campaign expenditures, and to pr
Yea Amendment Rejected
3/26/15 On the Amendment in the Senate
S.Amdt. 838 (Murkowski) to S.Con.Res. 11: To establish a spending-neutral reserve fund relating to the disposal of certain Federal land.
Nay Amendment Agreed to
3/26/15 On the Amendment in the Senate
S.Amdt. 515 (Vitter) to S.Con.Res. 11: To establish a spending-neutral reserve fund relating to requiring the Federal Government to allow states to opt out of Common Core without penalty.
Nay Amendment Agreed to
3/26/15 On the Amendment in the Senate
S.Amdt. 817 (Durbin) to S.Con.Res. 11: To establish a deficit-neutral reserve fund to provide tax benefits to patriot employers that invest in American jobs and provide fair pay and benefits to workers and to eliminate tax benefits for corporations that
Yea Amendment Rejected
3/26/15 On the Amendment in the Senate
S.Amdt. 928 (Blunt) to S.Con.Res. 11: To establish a deficit-neutral reserve fund to protect the United States from an energy tax.
Nay Amendment Agreed to
3/26/15 On the Amendment in the Senate
S.Amdt. 692 (Scott) to S.Con.Res. 11: To establish a deficit-neutral reserve fund relating to transparency in health premium billing.
Nay Amendment Agreed to
3/26/15 On the Amendment in the Senate
S.Amdt. 828 (Franken) to S.Con.Res. 11: To provide additional resources to save student financial aid and keep college affordable for more than 8,000,000 low- and middle-income students by restoring the $89,000,000,000 in cuts to Federal Pell Grants in t
Yea Amendment Rejected
3/26/15 On the Amendment in the Senate
S.Amdt. 432 (Baldwin) to S.Con.Res. 11: To provide additional resources to create the opportunity for more Americans to obtain a higher education and advanced job skills by supporting two free years of community college paid for by raising revenue throug
Yea Amendment Rejected
3/26/15 On the Amendment in the Senate
S.Amdt. 356 (Moran) to S.Con.Res. 11: To establish a deficit-neutral reserve fund relating to providing health care to veterans who reside more than 40 miles driving distance from the closest medical facility of the Department of Veterans Affairs that pr
Yea Amendment Agreed to
3/26/15 On the Amendment in the Senate
S.Amdt. 798 (Murray) to S.Con.Res. 11: To establish a deficit-neutral reserve fund for legislation to allow Americans to earn paid sick time.
Yea Amendment Agreed to
3/26/15 On the Motion (Motion to Waive All Applicable Budgetary Discipline Paul Amdt. No. 940 As Modified) Nay Motion Rejected
3/26/15 On the Motion (Motion to Waive All Applicable Budgetary Discipline Rubio Amdt. No. 423 As Modified) Nay Motion Rejected
3/26/15 On the Amendment in the Senate
S.Amdt. 1012 (Wyden) to S.Con.Res. 11: To strike more than $1.2 trillion in cuts to Medicaid, preserving a critical source of comprehensive, affordable health and long-term care coverage for millions of otherwise uninsured low-income adults, parents, and
Yea Amendment Rejected
3/26/15 On the Amendment in the Senate
S.Amdt. 523 (Stabenow) to S.Con.Res. 11: To prevent United States companies from getting tax benefits for moving jobs overseas, to end offshore tax loopholes including inversions, and to provide incentives for United States companies to relocate overseas
Yea Amendment Rejected
3/26/15 On the Amendment in the Senate
S.Amdt. 881 (Sanders) to S.Con.Res. 11: To establish a deficit-neutral reserve fund relating to promoting a substantial increase in the minimum wage.
Yea Amendment Rejected
3/25/15 On the Amendment in the Senate
S.Amdt. 481 (Cotton) to S.Con.Res. 11: To establish a deficit-neutral fund relating to supporting Israel.
Yea Amendment Agreed to
3/25/15 On the Amendment in the Senate
S.Amdt. 801 (Murray) to S.Con.Res. 11: To build on the Bipartisan Budget Act of 2013 by restoring a below-sequester level cut of $9,000,000,000 to nondefense discretionary spending in 2017, replacing sequestration in 2016 and 2017 and increasing funding
Yea Amendment Rejected
3/25/15 On the Motion (Motion to Waive All Applicable Budgetary Discipline Re: Bennet Amdt. No. 601) Yea Motion Rejected