Key Votes
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HR 2751 - FDA Food Safety Modernization Act - Key Vote
Ron Paul voted Nay (Concurrence Vote) on this legislation.
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Stages
- Dec. 21, 2010 House Concurrence Vote Passed
- Dec. 19, 2010 Senate Bill Passed
- June 9, 2009 House Bill Passed
- June 8, 2009 House Introduced
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Stage Details
Legislation - Concurrence Vote Passed (House) - Dec. 21, 2010 (Key vote)
Title: FDA Food Safety Modernization Act
Vote Smart's Synopsis:
Vote to concur with Senate amendments and pass a bill that amends food safety laws.
Highlight: -Specifies that if the Secretary determines, based on gathered information, that there is a reasonable probability that ingesting an article of food will cause series adverse health consequences or death, he or she shall provide the responsible party with an opportunity to stop distribution of or recall the food, and if the responsible party refuses to recall or stop distribution the Secretary may require them to do so (Sec. 206). -Requires the Secretary of Health and Human Services to identify high-risk facilities and allocate resources to inspect those facilities according to the risks, which shall be based on the following factors (Sec. 201):
- -The known safety risks of the food manufactured, processed, packed, or held in the facility;
-The compliance history of the facility;
-The rigor and effectiveness of the facility's hazard analysis and risk-based preventive controls;
-Whether the food at the facility meets the criteria for priority;
-Whether the food at the facility has received certification; and
-Any other criteria deemed necessary and appropriate by the Secretary.
- -For domestic high-risk facilities, at least one inspection shall be conducted within the 5-year period following the enactment of this bill, and at least every 3 years thereafter;
-For domestic non-high-risk facilities, which include all domestic facilities that are not classified as high-risk, at least one inspection shall be conducted within the 7-year period following the enactment of this bill, and at least every 5 years thereafter;
-For foreign facilities, at least 600 inspections shall be conducted within 1 year following the enactment of this bill; and
-For foreign facilities, twice the number of inspections conducted the previous year shall be conducted each year for 5 years, beginning the year after enactment of this bill.
- -If the facility is a "very small business"; or
-If the facility has average annual sales of less than $500,000.
- -Establish science-based minimum standards for conducting hazard analysis, documenting hazards, implementing preventive controls and documenting the implementation of preventative controls; and
-Define the terms "small business" and "very small business" as they apply to this act.
- -The responsible party for each domestic facility or the United States agent for every foreign facility to cover re-inspection costs;
-The responsible party for each domestic facility or an importer that does not comply with a recall order;
-Importers participating in the voluntary qualified importer program to cover administrative costs; and
-Each importer subject to re-inspection to cover re-inspection costs.
- -Is required to obtain a permit or to register with the Secretary of the Treasury in order to do business in the United States; and
-Is engaged in manufacturing, processing, packing, or holding of 1 or more alcoholic beverages.
- -Establish a program for the testing of food by accredited laboratories;
-Establish a publicly available registry of accredited laboratories and accreditation bodies recognized by the Secretary; and
-Require, as a condition of recognition or accreditation, recognized accredited bodies to report to the Secretary any changes that might affect accreditation.
- -The name of the food;
-A description of the risk associated with the food; and
-Information about similar articles of food that are not affected by the recall.
- -Enter into agreements and arrangements with foreign governments to facilitate the inspection of foreign facilities; and
-Direct resources to inspections of foreign facilities, suppliers, and food types, especially those that present a high risk, to help ensure food safety and security.
Legislation - Bill Passed (Senate) - Dec. 19, 2010
Title: FDA Food Safety Modernization Act
Legislation - Bill Passed (House) - June 9, 2009 (Key vote)
Title: Trade-in Vouchers for Fuel Efficient Cars
Vote Smart's Synopsis:
Vote to pass a bill that provides vouchers for trading in eligible older vehicles for new vehicles with better fuel efficiency.
Highlight: -Establishes the "Consumer Assistance to Recycle and Save Program" which authorizes electronic vouchers to be issued to participating dealers (Sec. 2). -Grants a $3,500 voucher for trading in an old vehicle for a passenger vehicle with at least 4 miles per gallon more, a non-passenger truck with at least 2 miles per gallon more, or a large van or pickup truck with at least 1 mile per gallon more fuel economy than the vehicle being traded in (Sec. 2). -Grants a $4,500 voucher for trading in an old vehicle for a passenger vehicle with at least 10 miles per gallon more, a non-passenger truck with at least 5 miles per gallon more, or a large van or pickup truck with at least 2 miles per gallon more fuel economy than the vehicle being traded in (Sec. 2). -Requires that dealers who participate in the program do not sell, lease, or exchange the traded in vehicle and will ensure the vehicle gets crushed or shredded (Sec. 2). -Defines an eligible trade-in vehicle as an automobile or work truck manufactured after 1984 that is still in drivable condition, has been owned by the same person and insured for at least one year and has a combined fuel economy of 18 miles per gallon or less (Sec. 2). -Requires the Secretary of Transportation and the Administrator of the Environmental Protection Agency to make information available to the public about how to determine if a trade-in vehicle is eligible for a voucher, how to participate in the program, and a list of new fuel efficient vehicles that meet the requirements of the program (Sec. 2). -This bill was amended into the final version of HR 2346.
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) - June 8, 2009
Title: Trade-in Vouchers for Fuel Efficient Cars
Sponsors
Co-sponsors
- Michael A. Arcuri (NY - D) (Out Of Office)
- Tammy Baldwin (WI - D)
- Joe Linus Barton (TX - R)
- Timothy H. 'Tim' Bishop (NY - D)
- Earl Blumenauer (OR - D)
- John A. Boccieri (OH - D) (Out Of Office)
- Bruce Braley (IA - D)
- David Lee 'Dave' Camp (MI - R)
- Lois Capps (CA - D)
- John Russell 'Russ' Carnahan (MO - D)
- Stephen Ira 'Steve' Cohen (TN - D)
- Gerald E. 'Gerry' Connolly (VA - D)
- Joseph D. 'Joe' Courtney (CT - D)
- Diana Louise DeGette (CO - D)
- John D. Dingell (MI - D)
- Joe Donnelly Sr. (IN - D)
- Michael F. 'Mike' Doyle Jr. (PA - D)
- Steven L. 'Steve' Driehaus (OH - D) (Out Of Office)
- Marcia L. Fudge (OH - D)
- Rolf Parker 'Parker' Griffith Jr. (AL - R) (Out Of Office)
- John Hall (NY - D) (Out Of Office)
- Philip G. 'Phil' Hare (IL - D) (Out Of Office)
- Alcee L. Hastings Sr. (FL - D)
- Baron P. Hill (IN - D) (Out Of Office)
- Jay Robert Inslee (WA - D) (Out Of Office)
- Steve J. Israel (NY - D)
- Steven L. 'Steve' Kagen (WI - D) (Out Of Office)
- Marcy Kaptur (OH - D)
- Dale E. Kildee (MI - D)
- Carolyn Cheeks Kilpatrick (MI - D) (Out Of Office)
- Mary Jo Kilroy (OH - D) (Out Of Office)
- Suzanne M. Kosmas (FL - D) (Out Of Office)
- Steven C. 'Steve' LaTourette (OH - R)
- Sander M. 'Sandy' Levin (MI - D)
- David W. 'Dave' Loebsack (IA - D)
- Daniel B. 'Dan' Maffei (NY - D) (Out Of Office)
- Edward J. 'Ed' Markey (MA - D)
- Thaddeus G. 'Thad' McCotter (MI - R)
- Gerald 'Jerry' McNerney (CA - D)
- Michael H. 'Mike' Michaud (ME - D)
- Candice S. Miller (MI - R)
- Gwendolynne S. 'Gwen' Moore (WI - D)
- Ed Perlmutter (CO - D)
- Gary C. Peters (MI - D)
- Mike Rogers (MI - R)
- Timothy J. 'Tim' Ryan (OH - D)
- John P. Sarbanes (MD - D)
- Janice D. 'Jan' Schakowsky (IL - D)
- Mark Schauer (MI - D) (Out Of Office)
- Robert C. 'Bobby' Scott (VA - D)
- Carol Shea-Porter (NH - D) (Out Of Office)
- Bart T. Stupak (MI - D) (Out Of Office)
- Alice Constadina 'Dina' Titus (NV - D) (Out Of Office)
- Michael R. 'Mike' Turner (OH - R)
- Frederick Stephen 'Fred' Upton (MI - R)
- Melvin Luther 'Mel' Watt (NC - D)
- Henry A. Waxman (CA - D)
- Peter F. Welch (VT - D)
- John A. Yarmuth (KY - D)