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Post by unlawflcombatnt on Jul 25, 2013 20:53:10 GMT -6
Here's the actual vote:
Vote Details Download as CSV | XML | JSON Vote Party Representative District Alaska Aye R Young, Don AK
Alabama No R Bonner, Jo AL 1st No R Roby, Martha AL 2nd No R Rogers, Mike AL 3rd No R Aderholt, Robert AL 4th No R Brooks, Mo AL 5th Aye R Bachus, Spencer AL 6th No D Sewell, Terri AL 7th
Arkansas No R Crawford, Eric AR 1st Aye R Griffin, Tim AR 2nd No R Womack, Steve AR 3rd No R Cotton, Tom AR 4th
Arizona No D Kirkpatrick, Ann AZ 1st No D Barber, Ron AZ 2nd Aye D Grijalva, Raúl AZ 3rd Aye R Gosar, Paul AZ 4th Aye R Salmon, Matt AZ 5th Aye R Schweikert, David AZ 6th Aye D Pastor, Ed AZ 7th No R Franks, Trent AZ 8th No D Sinema, Kyrsten AZ 9th
California Aye R LaMalfa, Doug CA 1st Aye D Huffman, Jared CA 2nd Aye D Garamendi, John CA 3rd Aye R McClintock, Tom CA 4th No D Thompson, Mike CA 5th Aye D Matsui, Doris CA 6th No D Bera, Ami CA 7th No R Cook, Paul CA 8th No D McNerney, Jerry CA 9th No R Denham, Jeff CA 10th Aye D Miller, George CA 11th No D Pelosi, Nancy CA 12th Aye D Lee, Barbara CA 13th Aye D Speier, Jackie CA 14th Aye D Swalwell, Eric CA 15th No D Costa, Jim CA 16th Aye D Honda, Mike CA 17th Aye D Eshoo, Anna CA 18th Aye D Lofgren, Zoe CA 19th Aye D Farr, Sam CA 20th No R Valadao, David CA 21st No R Nunes, Devin CA 22nd No R McCarthy, Kevin CA 23rd Aye D Capps, Lois CA 24th No R McKeon, Buck CA 25th No D Brownley, Julia CA 26th Aye D Chu, Judy CA 27th Aye D Schiff, Adam CA 28th Aye D Cárdenas, Tony CA 29th Aye D Sherman, Brad CA 30th Aye R Miller, Gary CA 31st Aye D Napolitano, Grace CA 32nd Aye D Waxman, Henry CA 33rd Aye D Becerra, Xavier CA 34th No Vote D Negrete McLeod, Gloria CA 35th No D Ruiz, Raul CA 36th Aye D Bass, Karen CA 37th Aye D Sánchez, Linda CA 38th No R Royce, Ed CA 39th Aye D Roybal-Allard, Lucille CA 40th Aye D Takano, Mark CA 41st No R Calvert, Ken CA 42nd Aye D Waters, Maxine CA 43rd Aye D Hahn, Janice CA 44th No Vote R Campbell, John CA 45th Aye D Sanchez, Loretta CA 46th Aye D Lowenthal, Alan CA 47th Aye R Rohrabacher, Dana CA 48th No R Issa, Darrell CA 49th No R Hunter, Duncan CA 50th No D Vargas, Juan CA 51st No D Peters, Scott CA 52nd No D Davis, Susan CA 53rd
Colorado Aye D DeGette, Diana CO 1st Aye D Polis, Jared CO 2nd Aye R Tipton, Scott CO 3rd Aye R Gardner, Cory CO 4th Aye R Lamborn, Doug CO 5th Aye R Coffman, Mike CO 6th Aye D Perlmutter, Ed CO 7th
Connecticut Aye D Larson, John CT 1st Aye D Courtney, Joe CT 2nd Aye D DeLauro, Rosa CT 3rd No D Himes, James CT 4th No D Esty, Elizabeth CT 5th
Delaware No D Carney, John DE
Florida No R Miller, Jeff FL 1st Aye R Southerland, Steve FL 2nd Aye R Yoho, Ted FL 3rd No R Crenshaw, Ander FL 4th No D Brown, Corrine FL 5th Aye R DeSantis, Ron FL 6th Aye R Mica, John FL 7th Aye R Posey, Bill FL 8th Aye D Grayson, Alan FL 9th No R Webster, Daniel FL 10th Aye R Nugent, Richard FL 11th No R Bilirakis, Gus FL 12th No R Young, W. Bill FL 13th No D Castor, Kathy FL 14th Aye R Ross, Dennis FL 15th Aye R Buchanan, Vern FL 16th No R Rooney, Thomas FL 17th No D Murphy, Patrick FL 18th Aye R Radel, Trey FL 19th Aye D Hastings, Alcee FL 20th Aye D Deutch, Theodore FL 21st No D Frankel, Lois FL 22nd No D Wasserman Schultz, Debbie FL 23rd No D Wilson, Frederica FL 24th No R Diaz-Balart, Mario FL 25th No D Garcia, Joe FL 26th No R Ros-Lehtinen, Ileana FL 27th
Georgia Aye R Kingston, Jack GA 1st No D Bishop, Sanford GA 2nd No R Westmoreland, Lynn GA 3rd No D Johnson, Hank GA 4th Aye D Lewis, John GA 5th Aye R Price, Tom GA 6th No R Woodall, Rob GA 7th No R Scott, Austin GA 8th No R Collins, Doug GA 9th Aye R Broun, Paul GA 10th No R Gingrey, Phil GA 11th No D Barrow, John GA 12th No D Scott, David GA 13th Aye R Graves, Tom GA 14th
Hawaii No D Hanabusa, Colleen HI 1st Aye D Gabbard, Tulsi HI 2nd
Iowa Aye D Braley, Bruce IA 1st Aye D Loebsack, David IA 2nd No R Latham, Tom IA 3rd No R King, Steve IA 4th Idaho Aye R Labrador, Raúl ID 1st No R Simpson, Mike ID 2nd
Illinois Aye D Rush, Bobby IL 1st No D Kelly, Robin IL 2nd No D Lipinski, Daniel IL 3rd No D Gutierrez, Luis IL 4th No D Quigley, Mike IL 5th No R Roskam, Peter IL 6th Aye D Davis, Danny IL 7th No D Duckworth, Tammy IL 8th No D Schakowsky, Jan IL 9th No D Schneider, Bradley IL 10th No D Foster, Bill IL 11th No D Enyart, William IL 12th Vote Party Representative District Aye R Davis, Rodney IL 13th Aye R Hultgren, Randy IL 14th No R Shimkus, John IL 15th No R Kinzinger, Adam IL 16th No Vote D Bustos, Cheri IL 17th No Vote R Schock, Aaron IL 18th
Indiana No D Visclosky, Peter IN 1st No R Walorski, Jackie IN 2nd No R Stutzman, Marlin IN 3rd No Vote R Rokita, Todd IN 4th No R Brooks, Susan IN 5th No R Messer, Luke IN 6th Aye D Carson, André IN 7th No R Bucshon, Larry IN 8th No R Young, Todd IN 9th
Kansas Aye R Huelskamp, Tim KS 1st Aye R Jenkins, Lynn KS 2nd Aye R Yoder, Kevin KS 3rd No R Pompeo, Mike KS 4th
Kentucky No R Whitfield, Ed KY 1st No R Guthrie, Brett KY 2nd Aye D Yarmuth, John KY 3rd Aye R Massie, Thomas KY 4th No R Rogers, Hal KY 5th No R Barr, Andy KY 6th
Louisiana Aye R Scalise, Steve LA 1st Aye D Richmond, Cedric LA 2nd No R Boustany, Charles LA 3rd Aye R Fleming, John LA 4th No R Alexander, Rodney LA 5th Aye R Cassidy, Bill LA 6th
Massachusetts Aye D Neal, Richard MA 1st Aye D McGovern, Jim MA 2nd Aye D Tsongas, Niki MA 3rd No D Kennedy, Joseph MA 4th Aye D Tierney, John MA 6th Aye D Capuano, Michael MA 7th Aye D Lynch, Stephen MA 8th Aye D Keating, William MA 9th
Maryland Aye R Harris, Andy MD 1st No D Ruppersberger, A. Dutch MD 2nd Aye D Sarbanes, John MD 3rd Aye D Edwards, Donna MD 4th No D Hoyer, Steny MD 5th No D Delaney, John MD 6th Aye D Cummings, Elijah MD 7th No D Van Hollen, Chris MD 8th
Maine Aye D Pingree, Chellie ME 1st Aye D Michaud, Michael ME 2nd
Michigan No R Benishek, Dan MI 1st Aye R Huizenga, Bill MI 2nd Aye R Amash, Justin MI 3rd No R Camp, Dave MI 4th Aye D Kildee, Daniel MI 5th No R Upton, Fred MI 6th No R Walberg, Tim MI 7th No R Rogers, Mike MI 8th No D Levin, Sander MI 9th No R Miller, Candice MI 10th Aye R Bentivolio, Kerry MI 11th Aye D Dingell, John MI 12th Aye D Conyers, John MI 13th No D Peters, Gary MI 14th
Minnesota Aye D Walz, Timothy MN 1st No R Kline, John MN 2nd No R Paulsen, Erik MN 3rd Aye D McCollum, Betty MN 4th Aye D Ellison, Keith MN 5th No R Bachmann, Michele MN 6th No D Peterson, Collin MN 7th Aye D Nolan, Richard MN 8th
Missouri Aye D Clay, Lacy MO 1st No R Wagner, Ann MO 2nd No R Luetkemeyer, Blaine MO 3rd No R Hartzler, Vicky MO 4th Aye D Cleaver, Emanuel MO 5th No R Graves, Sam MO 6th No R Long, Billy MO 7th Aye R Smith, Jason MO 8th
Mississippi No R Nunnelee, Alan MS 1st Aye D Thompson, Bennie MS 2nd No R Harper, Gregg MS 3rd No R Palazzo, Steven MS 4th
Montana Aye R Daines, Steve MT
North Carolina No D Butterfield, G.K. NC 1st No R Ellmers, Renee NC 2nd Aye R Jones, Walter NC 3rd No D Price, David NC 4th No R Foxx, Virginia NC 5th No Vote R Coble, Howard NC 6th No D McIntyre, Mike NC 7th No R Hudson, Richard NC 8th No R Pittenger, Robert NC 9th Aye R McHenry, Patrick NC 10th Aye R Meadows, Mark NC 11th Aye D Watt, Mel NC 12th No R Holding, George NC 13th
North Dakota Aye R Cramer, Kevin ND
Nebraska No R Fortenberry, Jeff NE 1st No R Terry, Lee NE 2nd No R Smith, Adrian NE 3rd
New Hampshire Aye D Shea-Porter, Carol NH 1st No D Kuster, Ann NH 2nd
New Jersey No D Andrews, Rob NJ 1st No R LoBiondo, Frank NJ 2nd No R Runyan, Jon NJ 3rd Aye R Smith, Chris NJ 4th Aye R Garrett, Scott NJ 5th No Vote D Pallone, Frank NJ 6th No R Lance, Leonard NJ 7th No D Sires, Albio NJ 8th Aye D Pascrell, Bill NJ 9th No D Payne, Donald NJ 10th No R Frelinghuysen, Rodney NJ 11th Aye D Holt, Rush NJ 12th
New Mexico Aye D Lujan Grisham, Michelle NM 1st Aye R Pearce, Steve NM 2nd Aye D Luján, Ben NM 3rd
Nevada No D Titus, Dina NV 1st Aye R Amodei, Mark NV 2nd No R Heck, Joseph NV 3rd No Vote D Horsford, Steven NV 4th
New York No D Bishop, Timothy NY 1st No R King, Pete NY 2nd No D Israel, Steve NY 3rd No Vote D McCarthy, Carolyn NY 4th No D Meeks, Gregory NY 5th No D Meng, Grace NY 6th Aye D Velázquez, Nydia NY 7th Aye D Jeffries, Hakeem NY 8th Aye D Clarke, Yvette NY 9th Aye D Nadler, Jerrold NY 10th No R Grimm, Michael NY 11th Aye D Maloney, Carolyn NY 12th Aye D Rangel, Charles NY 13th Aye D Crowley, Joseph NY 14th Aye D Serrano, José NY 15th No D Engel, Eliot NY 16th No D Lowey, Nita NY 17th No D Maloney, Sean NY 18th Aye R Gibson, Christopher NY 19th Aye D Tonko, Paul NY 20th Aye D Owens, William NY 21st No R Hanna, Richard NY 22nd No R Reed, Tom NY 23rd Aye D Maffei, Daniel NY 24th No D Slaughter, Louise NY 25th No D Higgins, Brian NY 26th No R Collins, Chris NY 27th
Ohio Aye R Chabot, Steve OH 1st No R Wenstrup, Brad OH 2nd No Vote D Beatty, Joyce OH 3rd Aye R Jordan, Jim OH 4th No R Latta, Robert OH 5th Aye R Johnson, Bill OH 6th No R Gibbs, Bob OH 7th No R Boehner, John OH 8th No D Kaptur, Marcy OH 9th No R Turner, Michael OH 10th Aye D Fudge, Marcia OH 11th No R Tiberi, Pat OH 12th No D Ryan, Tim OH 13th No R Joyce, David OH 14th No R Stivers, Steve OH 15th No R Renacci, James OH 16th
Oklahoma Aye R Bridenstine, Jim OK 1st Aye R Mullin, Markwayne OK 2nd No R Lucas, Frank OK 3rd No R Cole, Tom OK 4th No R Lankford, James OK 5th
Oregon Aye D Bonamici, Suzanne OR 1st No R Walden, Greg OR 2nd Aye D Blumenauer, Earl OR 3rd Aye D DeFazio, Peter OR 4th Aye D Schrader, Kurt OR 5th
Pennsylvania Aye D Brady, Robert PA 1st Aye D Fattah, Chaka PA 2nd No R Kelly, Mike PA 3rd Aye R Perry, Scott PA 4th Aye R Thompson, Glenn PA 5th No R Gerlach, Jim PA 6th No R Meehan, Patrick PA 7th Aye R Fitzpatrick, Michael PA 8th No R Shuster, Bill PA 9th No R Marino, Tom PA 10th No Vote R Barletta, Lou PA 11th Aye R Rothfus, Keith PA 12th No D Schwartz, Allyson PA 13th Aye D Doyle, Mike PA 14th No R Dent, Charles PA 15th No R Pitts, Joseph PA 16th Aye D Cartwright, Matthew PA 17th No R Murphy, Tim PA 18th
Rhode Island Aye D Cicilline, David RI 1st No D Langevin, Jim RI 2nd
South Carolina Aye R Sanford, Mark SC 1st Aye R Wilson, Joe SC 2nd Aye R Duncan, Jeff SC 3rd Aye R Gowdy, Trey SC 4th Aye R Mulvaney, Mick SC 5th Aye D Clyburn, Jim SC 6th Aye R Rice, Tom SC 7th
South Dakota No R Noem, Kristi SD
Tennessee Aye R Roe, Phil TN 1st Aye R Duncan, John TN 2nd Aye R Fleischmann, Chuck TN 3rd Aye R DesJarlais, Scott TN 4th No D Cooper, Jim TN 5th Aye R Black, Diane TN 6th Aye R Blackburn, Marsha TN 7th Aye R Fincher, Stephen TN 8th Aye D Cohen, Steve TN 9th
Texas Aye R Gohmert, Louie TX 1st Aye R Poe, Ted TX 2nd No R Johnson, Sam TX 3rd Aye R Hall, Ralph TX 4th No R Hensarling, Jeb TX 5th Aye R Barton, Joe TX 6th No R Culberson, John TX 7th No R Brady, Kevin TX 8th No D Green, Al TX 9th No R McCaul, Michael TX 10th No R Conaway, Michael TX 11th No R Granger, Kay TX 12th No R Thornberry, Mac TX 13th Aye R Weber, Randy TX 14th No D Hinojosa, Rubén TX 15th Aye D O'Rourke, Beto TX 16th No R Flores, Bill TX 17th No D Jackson Lee, Sheila TX 18th No R Neugebauer, Randy TX 19th No D Castro, Joaquin TX 20th No R Smith, Lamar TX 21st No R Olson, Pete TX 22nd No D Gallego, Pete TX 23rd Aye R Marchant, Kenny TX 24th Aye R Williams, Roger TX 25th Aye R Burgess, Michael TX 26th Aye R Farenthold, Blake TX 27th No D Cuellar, Henry TX 28th Aye D Green, Gene TX 29th No D Johnson, Eddie TX 30th No R Carter, John TX 31st No R Sessions, Pete TX 32nd No D Veasey, Marc TX 33rd Aye D Vela, Filemon TX 34th Aye D Doggett, Lloyd TX 35th Aye R Stockman, Steve TX 36th
Utah Aye R Bishop, Rob UT 1st Aye R Stewart, Chris UT 2nd Aye R Chaffetz, Jason UT 3rd No D Matheson, Jim UT 4th
Virginia No R Wittman, Robert VA 1st No R Rigell, Scott VA 2nd Aye D Scott, Bobby VA 3rd No R Forbes, Randy VA 4th No R Hurt, Robert VA 5th No R Goodlatte, Bob VA 6th No R Cantor, Eric VA 7th Aye D Moran, Jim VA 8th Aye R Griffith, Morgan VA 9th No R Wolf, Frank VA 10th Aye D Connolly, Gerald VA 11th
Vermont Aye D Welch, Peter VT
Washington Aye D DelBene, Suzan WA 1st No D Larsen, Rick WA 2nd No Vote R Herrera Beutler, Jaime WA 3rd No R Hastings, Doc WA 4th Aye R McMorris Rodgers, Cathy WA 5th No D Kilmer, Derek WA 6th Aye D McDermott, Jim WA 7th No R Reichert, David WA 8th No D Smith, Adam WA 9th No D Heck, Denny WA 10th
Wisconsin No R Ryan, Paul WI 1st Aye D Pocan, Mark WI 2nd No D Kind, Ron WI 3rd Aye D Moore, Gwen WI 4th Aye R Sensenbrenner, James WI 5th Aye R Petri, Tom WI 6th Aye R Duffy, Sean WI 7th Aye R Ribble, Reid WI 8th
West Virginia No R McKinley, David WV 1st No R Capito, Shelley WV 2nd Aye D Rahall, Nick WV 3rd
Wyoming Aye R Lummis, Cynthia WY Notes
If there's any good news here, it's that the Congressional Black Caucus voted AGAINST the Obama Administration, in favor of ending the NSA's un-Constitutional, warrantless, blanket surveillance of ALL Americans, regardless of whether they've been charged with a crime or not.
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Post by unlawflcombatnt on Aug 13, 2013 11:50:50 GMT -6
Obama lied about Congress having access to all information about the NSA spy program. Congress did NOT have the latest information about the NSA's spy program. The Senate Intelligence committee did NOT release the 2011 memo about the program, until AFTER Congress voted whether to fund or defund the NSA's spy program. from the Guardian.com www.theguardian.com/world/2013/aug/12/intelligence-committee-nsa-vote-justin-amashAug 12, 2013 by Spencer Ackerman "A leader of the US congressional insurrection against the National Security Agency's bulk surveillance programs has accused his colleagues of withholding a key document from the House of Representatives before a critical surveillance vote. Justin Amash, the Michigan Republican whose effort to defund the NSA's mass phone-records collection exposed deep congressional discomfort with domestic spying, said the House intelligence committee never allowed legislators outside the panel to see a 2011 document that described the surveillance in vague terms. The document, a classified summary of the bulk phone records collection effort justified under Section 215 of the Patriot Act, was declassified by the Obama administration in late July. The Justice Department and intelligence agencies prepared it for Congress before a 2011 vote to reauthorize the Patriot Act, and left it for the intelligence committees in Congress to make the document available to their colleagues. "It is not acceptable for the intelligence committee, or any other committee, to withhold critically important information pertaining to a program prior to the vote," Amash told the Guardian. While the document does not go into great detail about the program, first revealed by the Guardian through documents provided by former NSA contractor Edward Snowden, it does tell legislators that NSA is collecting phone records in "bulk" from Americans. The Obama administration and intelligence agencies have pointed to the availability of the document as an example of keeping Congress fully informed about controversial NSA surveillance. "We believe that making this document available to all members of Congress, as we did with a similar document in December 2009, is an effective way to inform the legislative debate about the reauthorization of Section 215," assistant attorney general Ronald Weich wrote to the Republican and Democratic leaders of the House intelligence committee on February 2 2011. The hundreds of members of Congress who did not serve on the intelligence committee were to be told they could read the document in a secured facility. But Amash claimed on his Facebook page that never happened. "I can now confirm that the House permanent select committee on intelligence did not, in fact, make the 2011 document available to representatives in Congress," Amash wrote late Sunday, "meaning that the large class of representatives elected in 2010 did not receive either of the now declassified documents detailing these programs." A spokeswoman for the House intelligence committee, Susan Phelan, did not return a message from the Guardian on Monday. The committee staff said only Phelan was authorized to address the press. But one of Amash's Democratic colleagues, a former member of the House intelligence committee, backed Amash's claim. "I was not aware of the document," Rush Holt, a New Jersey Democrat, told the Guardian. "This is another example of the difficulty in Congress exerting any oversight of the intelligence community, because the information is frequently not made available to all members." The intelligence committees in Congress receive access to classified information that non-members rarely receive. Legislators not on the secretive panels often look to their colleagues who serve on them as barometers of opinion about the appropriateness of intelligence activities. Amash said that he had no reason to believe that a similar summary document about the bulk phone records collection, prepared for release in 2009, was similarly withheld. That raised the specter of the intelligence committee, which is charged with overseeing the NSA, withholding information from members elected in the 2010 election, when many libertarian and Tea Party Republicans uncomfortable with government power – like Amash – won office. "Nobody I've spoken to in my legislative class remembers seeing any such document," Amash told the Guardian. "We checked back with the committee, and it was not offered to members." Amash speculated that congressional leaders and intelligence committee leaders were "concerned the Patriot Act would not pass" if the newer class of legislators knew about the NSA's bulk phone records collection. "In fact, the first time it was brought up, it was brought up under suspension, and it did not pass," Amash said. The accusation represents an escalation between Amash and the intelligence leadership, which fiercely fought his late-July effort to end the NSA's bulk collection of American phone records. The panel chairman, Amash's fellow Michigan Republican Mike Rogers, swiped at the younger congressman during a raucous July 24 floor debate: "Are we so small that we can only look at our Facebook "likes" today in this chamber?" Rogers has pledged to introduce greater privacy protections over the bulk phone records program when his committee takes up the annual intelligence funding bill after the August congressional recess. Amash, meanwhile, has pledged to renew his efforts to vastly restrict the NSA's ability to collect phone data on Americans without individual suspicion of wrongdoing. Asked if it would be possible to work with the Rogers and the House intelligence committee leadership after learning the committee withheld the document, Amash replied: "I don't know." "
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