Key Votes
National Key Votes
HR 3548 - Extending Federal Emergency Unemployment Benefits and Providing Business and Homebuyer Tax Credits - Key Vote
John Boozman voted Yea (Concurrence Vote) on this legislation.
Read recent statements John Boozman made in this general time period.
Stages
- Nov. 6, 2009 Executive Signed
- Nov. 5, 2009 House Concurrence Vote Passed
- Nov. 4, 2009 Senate Bill Passed
- Oct. 29, 2009 Senate Motion Agreed
- Oct. 27, 2009 Senate Cloture Invoked
- Sept. 22, 2009 House Bill Passed
- Sept. 10, 2009 House Introduced
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Issues
- Budget, Spending and Taxes
- Welfare and Poverty
- Housing and Property Issues
- Labor
- Business and Consumers
Stage Details
Legislation - Signed (Executive) - Nov. 6, 2009
Legislation - Concurrence Vote Passed (House) - Nov. 5, 2009 (Key vote)
Title: Extending Federal Emergency Unemployment Benefits and Providing Business and Homebuyer Tax Credits
Vote Smart's Synopsis:
Vote to concur with Senate amendments and pass a bill that extends the availability of federal emergency unemployment compensation, the homebuyer tax credit for first-time purchasers and certain homeowners, and the carry back period for net operating losses.
Highlight: -Extends second-tier unemployment benefits and specifies everyone will be eligible to receive the lesser of the following (Sec. 2):
- -54 percent of the total amount of compensation, including benefits paid to dependents, as provided by existing state law during the benefit year; or
-14 times the individual's average weekly benefit, including benefits paid to dependents, as provided by existing state law.
- -50 percent of the total amount of regular compensation, including benefits paid to dependents, pas provided by existing state law during the benefit year; or
-13 times the individual's average weekly benefit, including benefits paid to dependents, as provided by existing state law.
- -24 percent of the total amount of regular compensation, including benefits paid to dependents, as provided by existing state law during the benefit year; or
-6 times the individual's average weekly benefit, including benefits paid to dependents,as provided by existing state law.
Legislation - Bill Passed (Senate) - Nov. 4, 2009
Note:
NOTE: THIS IS A SUBSTITUTE AMENDMENT, WHICH REPLACES THE ENTIRE TEXT OF THE LEGISLATION WITH A NEW TEXT. THE DEGREE TO WHICH THE SUBSTITUTE BILL TEXT DIFFERS FROM THE PREVIOUS VERSION OF THE TEXT CAN VARY GREATLY.
Legislation - Motion Agreed (Senate) - Oct. 29, 2009
Note:
NOTE: THIS IS A VOTE ON A MOTION TO PROCEED, WHICH SENDS THE LEGISLATION TO THE FLOOR OF THE SENATE FOR DEBATE AND AMENDMENT. A MOTION TO PROCEED REQUIRES A MAJORITY OF THE SENATE FOR APPROVAL.
Legislation - Cloture Invoked (Senate) - Oct. 27, 2009 (Key vote)
Title: Extending Federal Emergency Unemployment Benefits
Vote Smart's Synopsis:
Vote on a motion to invoke cloture on a motion to proceed with a bill that extends the availability of federal emergency unemployment compensation for up to 13 weeks for individuals residing in states with an unemployment rate of at least 8.5 percent for the past 3 months.
Highlight: -Requires individual's to have exhausted all unemployment compensation available before accepting supplemental federal emergency unemployment compensation (Sec. 2). -Specifies that recipients are eligible to receive the lesser of (Sec. 2):
- -50 percent of the total amount of compensation, including benefits paid to dependents, as provided by existing state law during the individual's benefit year; or
-13 times the individual's average weekly benefit, including benefits paid to dependents, as provided by existing state law.
Note:
NOTE: THIS IS A VOTE TO INVOKE CLOTURE ON A MOTION TO PROCEED, WHICH SENDS THE LEGISLATION TO THE FLOOR OF THE SENATE FOR DEBATE AND AMENDMENT. A MOTION TO PROCEED ALONE REQUIRES A MAJORITY FOR APPROVAL. HOWEVER, THE MOTION CAN BE FILIBUSTERED, AND WHEN THIS OCCURS, A CLOTURE VOTE IS NECESSARY TO VOTE ON THE MOTION TO PROCEED. A THREE-FIFTHS MAJORITY OF THE SENATE IS NECESSARY TO INVOKE CLOTURE.
Legislation - Bill Passed (House) - Sept. 22, 2009 (Key vote)
Title: Extending Federal Emergency Unemployment Benefits
Vote Smart's Synopsis:
Vote to pass a bill that extends the availability of federal emergency unemployment compensation for up to 13 weeks for individuals residing in states with an unemployment rate of at least 8.5 percent for the past 3 months.
Highlight: -Requires individual's to have exhausted all unemployment compensation available before accepting supplemental federal emergency unemployment compensation (Sec. 2). -Specifies that recipients are eligible to receive the lesser of (Sec. 2):
- -50 percent of the total amount of compensation, including benefits paid to dependents, as provided by existing state law during the individual's benefit year; or
-13 times the individual's average weekly benefit, including benefits paid to dependents, as provided by existing state law.
Note:
NOTE: THIS VOTE WAS TAKEN UNDER A SUSPENSION OF THE RULES TO CUT OFF DEBATE EARLY AND VOTE TO PASS THE BILL, THEREBY REQUIRING A TWO-THIRDS MAJORITY FOR PASSAGE.
Legislation - Introduced (House) - Sept. 10, 2009
Title: Extending Federal Emergency Unemployment Benefits
Sponsors
Co-sponsors
- Gary L. Ackerman (NY - D)
- Shelley Berkley (NV - D)
- Earl Blumenauer (OR - D)
- Michael E. 'Mike' Capuano (MA - D)
- John Conyers Jr. (MI - D)
- Jim Costa (CA - D)
- Danny K. Davis (IL - D)
- William D. 'Bill' Delahunt (MA - D) (Out Of Office)
- Rosa L. DeLauro (CT - D)
- John D. Dingell (MI - D)
- Michael F. 'Mike' Doyle Jr. (PA - D)
- Bob R. Etheridge (NC - D) (Out Of Office)
- Samuel 'Sam' Farr (CA - D)
- Bob Filner (CA - D)
- Al Green (TX - D)
- Maurice D. Hinchey (NY - D)
- Mazie K. Hirono (HI - D)
- Jesse Louis Jackson Jr. (IL - D)
- Henry C. 'Hank' Johnson Jr. (GA - D)
- Dale E. Kildee (MI - D)
- Dennis J. Kucinich (OH - D)
- James R. 'Jim' Langevin (RI - D)
- Steven C. 'Steve' LaTourette (OH - R)
- Sander M. 'Sandy' Levin (MI - D)
- John R. Lewis (GA - D)
- Carolyn B. Maloney (NY - D)
- Kendrick B. Meek Sr. (FL - D) (Out Of Office)
- Candice S. Miller (MI - R)
- Jerrold L. 'Jerry' Nadler (NY - D)
- Richard E. Neal (MA - D)
- William J. 'Bill' Pascrell Jr. (NJ - D)
- Gary C. Peters (MI - D)
- Charles B. 'Charlie' Rangel (NY - D)
- Laura Richardson (CA - D)
- Mike Rogers (MI - R)
- Steven R. 'Steve' Rothman (NJ - D)
- Linda T. Sánchez (CA - D)
- José E. Serrano (NY - D)
- Joseph A. 'Joe' Sestak Jr. (PA - D) (Out Of Office)
- Brad J. Sherman (CA - D)
- Albio Sires (NJ - D)
- Fortney H. 'Pete' Stark (CA - D)
- Betty Sutton (OH - D)
- Christopher 'Chris' Van Hollen Jr. (MD - D)
- Debbie Wasserman Schultz (FL - D)
- Charles A. 'Charlie' Wilson Jr. (OH - D) (Out Of Office)
- Lynn C. Woolsey (CA - D)
- David Wu (OR - D) (Out Of Office)
- John A. Yarmuth (KY - D)