Representative Thomas 'Tom' A. Marino's Voting Records

Business and Consumers

Biographical

Full Name: Thomas 'Tom' A. Marino
Current Office: U.S. House - District 10, Republican
First Elected: 11/02/2010
Last Elected: 11/06/2012
Next Election: 2014
Gender: Male
Family: Wife: Edith; 2 Children: Chloe, Victor
Birth Date: 08/12/1951
Birth Place: Williamsport , PA
Home City: Cogan Station, PA
Religion: Catholic
Issue Category

Business and Consumers Key Votes

Date Bill No. Bill Title Vote
5/08/13 HR 1406 Working Families Flexibility Act of 2013
Bill Passed - House (223 - 204)
Yea
4/18/13 HR 624 Cyber Intelligence Sharing and Protection Act
Bill Passed - House (288 - 127)
Yea
9/21/12 HR 3409 Stop the War on Coal Act of 2012
Bill Passed - House (233 - 175)
Yea
9/14/12 HR 6213 No More Solyndras Act
Bill Passed - House (245 - 161)
Yea
7/12/12 HR 4402 National Strategic and Critical Minerals Production Act of 2012
Bill Passed - House (256 - 160)
Yea
7/11/12 HR 6079 Repeals the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act of 2010
Bill Passed - House (244 - 185)
Yea
6/21/12 HR 4480 Domestic Energy and Jobs Act
Bill Passed - House (248 - 163)
Yea
6/07/12 HR 436 Repeals Excise Tax on Medical Devices
Bill Passed - House (270 - 146)
Did Not Vote
5/09/12 HR 2072 Export-Import Bank Reauthorization Act of 2012
Bill Passed - House (330 - 93)
Yea
4/26/12 HR 3523 Cyber Intelligence Sharing and Protection Act
Bill Passed - House (248 - 168)
Did Not Vote
4/19/12 HR 9 Income Tax Deduction for Small Businesses
Bill Passed - House (235 - 173)
Did Not Vote
2/09/12 S 2038 Prohibits Insider Trading by Government Officials
Bill Passed - House (417 - 2)
Yea
12/08/11 HR 1633 Limits Regulation of Farm Dust
Bill Passed - House (268 - 150)
Yea
12/07/11 HR 10 Congressional Approval of Regulations
Bill Passed - House (241 - 184)
Yea
12/02/11 HR 3010 Establishes Additional Requirements for Regulatory Agencies
Bill Passed - House (253 - 167)
Yea
12/01/11 HR 527 Increases Requirements for Agencies that Promulgate Regulations Affecting Small Businesses
Bill Passed - House (263 - 159)
Yea
11/03/11 H Amdt 849 Requires Public Disclosure of Bonuses and Golden Parachute Arrangements
Amendment Rejected - House (190 - 234)
Nay
11/03/11 H Amdt 853 Requires Crowdfunding Intermediaries to Disclose Methods of Compensation to Investors
Amendment Rejected - House (189 - 234)
Nay
11/03/11 HR 2930 Authorizes Crowdfunding for Small Businesses
Bill Passed - House (407 - 17)
Yea
10/12/11 HR 3080 Free Trade Agreement with Korea
Bill Passed - House (278 - 151)
Yea
10/12/11 HR 3079 Trade Promotion Agreement with Panama
Bill Passed - House (300 - 129)
Yea
10/12/11 HR 3078 Trade Promotion Agreement with Colombia
Bill Passed - House (262 - 167)
Yea
10/06/11 HR 2681 Repeals EPA Emissions Regulations for Cement Manufacturers
Bill Passed - House (262 - 161)
Yea
9/23/11 H Amdt 800 Requires the EPA to Consider Costs and Feasibility of Air Quality Standards
Amendment Adopted - House (227 - 192)
Yea
9/23/11 H Amdt 799 Suspends Cross State Air Pollution Rule
Amendment Adopted - House (234 - 188)
Yea
9/15/11 HR 2587 National Labor Relations Board Prohibitions
Bill Passed - House (238 - 186)
Did Not Vote
7/21/11 HR 1315 Oversight of Consumer Financial Protection Bureau
Bill Passed - House (241 - 173)
Yea
7/12/11 HR 2417 Repeals Energy Efficiency Standards for Incandescent Light Bulbs
Motion Rejected - House (233 - 193)
Yea
6/23/11 HR 1249 Patent Law Amendments
Bill Passed - House (304 - 117)
Yea
6/22/11 HR 2021 Impact of Drilling on Air Quality
Bill Passed - House (253 - 166)
Yea
3/03/11 HR 4 Repeals the Form 1099 Provision in the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act
Bill Passed - House (314 - 112)
Yea

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