Representative William 'Bill' Owens's Voting Records

Biographical

Full Name: William 'Bill' Owens
Current Office: U.S. House - District 21, Democratic
First Elected: 11/03/2009
Last Elected: 11/06/2012
Next Election: 2014
Gender: Male
Family: Wife: Jane; 3 Children
Birth Date: 01/20/1949
Birth Place: Brooklyn, NY
Home City: Plattsburgh, NY
Issue Category

Key Votes

Date Bill No. Bill Title Vote
7/01/10 HR 5618 Unemployment Benefits Extension
Bill Passed - House (270 - 153)
Yea
7/01/10 H Res 1500 Deeming Supplemental Military Appropriations Passed and Allowing Divided Question
Bill Passed - House (215 - 210)
Yea
6/30/10 HR 4173 Regulation and Oversight of the United States Financial System
Conference Report Adopted - House (237 - 192)
Nay
6/24/10 HR 5175 Campaign Finance Disclosure Requirements
Bill Passed - House (219 - 206)
Nay
6/17/10 HR 5297 Small Business Lending Fund and Tax Law Amendments
Bill Passed - House (241 - 182)
Yea
6/10/10 H Amdt 688 Limiting Principal Obligation Amounts of Federal Housing Administration Mortgages
Amendment Rejected - House (121 - 301)
Nay
6/10/10 H Amdt 684 Increasing Minimum Down Payment for Federal Housing Administration Mortgages
Amendment Rejected - House (131 - 289)
Nay
6/10/10 H Amdt 686 Limiting Federal Housing Administration Mortgage Issuance
Amendment Rejected - House (106 - 316)
Nay
5/28/10 HR 5136 2010-2011 Defense Appropriation Authorizations
Bill Passed - House (229 - 186)
Yea
5/28/10 HR 4213 Unemployment Benefits Extension and Tax Law Amendments
Concurrence Vote Passed - House (215 - 204)
Yea
5/28/10 HR 5116 Science and Technology Funding
Bill Passed - House (262 - 150)
Yea
5/27/10 H Amdt 672 Repealing "Don't Ask, Don't Tell" After Military Review and Certification
Amendment Adopted - House (234 - 194)
Yea
5/27/10 H Amdt 661 Removing Funding for the F-35 Joint Strike Fighter's Alternate Engine Program
Amendment Rejected - House (193 - 231)
Yea
5/19/10 HR 5325 Science and Technology Funding
Bill Failed - House (261 - 148)
Yea
5/06/10 HR 1722 Telework Policies and Regulations for Federal Agencies
Bill Failed - House (268 - 147)
Yea
4/27/10 HR 5146 Prohibiting 2010- 2011 Congressional Cost-of-Living Pay Increase
Bill Passed - House (402 - 15)
Yea
4/15/10 HR 4851 Unemployment Benefits Extension
Concurrence Vote Passed - House (289 - 112)
Yea
3/25/10 HR 4872 Health Care Reconciliation Act
Concurrence Vote Passed - House (220 - 207)
Yea
3/21/10 HR 3590 Health Care and Insurance Law Amendments ("Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act")
Concurrence Vote Passed - House (219 - 212)
Yea
3/21/10 HR 4872 Health Care Reconciliation Act
Bill Passed - House (220 - 211)
Yea
3/04/10 HR 2847 Employment, Infrastructure, and Transportation Appropriations and Tax Credits ("Senate Jobs Bill")
Concurrence Vote Passed - House (217 - 201)
Yea
2/26/10 HR 2701 Intelligence Appropriations Fiscal Year 2010
Bill Passed - House (235 - 168)
Yea
2/04/10 HJR 45 Reinstating PAYGO Budget Rule
Motion Agreed - House (233 - 187)
Yea
12/16/09 HR 2847 Employment, Infrastructure, and Transportation Appropriations
Concurrence Vote Passed - House (217 - 212)
Yea
12/16/09 HR 4314 Increasing the National Public Debt Limit
Bill Passed - House (218 - 214)
Nay
12/11/09 HR 4173 Regulation and Oversight of the United States Financial System
Bill Passed - House (223 - 202)
Yea
12/10/09 HR 3288 2009-2010 Omnibus Appropriations
Conference Report Adopted - House (221 - 202)
Nay
12/03/09 HR 4154 Estate Tax Law Amendments and Reinstatement of PAYGO
Bill Passed - House (225 - 200)
Nay
11/19/09 HR 3961 Revising Medicare Physician Fee Schedules and Reinstatement of PAYGO
Bill Passed - House (243 - 183)
Yea
11/07/09 H Amdt 509 Prohibiting Federally Funded Abortion Services
Amendment Adopted - House (240 - 194)
Nay
11/07/09 HR 3962 Health Care and Insurance Law Amendments
Bill Passed - House (220 - 215)
Yea
11/07/09 H Amdt 510 Substitute Health Care and Insurance Law Amendments
Amendment Rejected - House (176 - 258)
Nay

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