Representative Marsha Blackburn's Voting Records

Judicial Branch

Biographical

Full Name: Marsha Blackburn
Current Office: U.S. House - District 7, Republican
First Elected: 11/05/2002
Last Elected: 11/06/2012
Next Election: 2014
Gender: Female
Family: Husband: Chuck; 2 Children: Mary, Chad
Birth Date: 06/06/1952
Birth Place: Laurel, MS
Home City: Brentwood, TN
Religion: Presbyterian
Issue Category

Judicial Branch Key Votes

Date Bill No. Bill Title Vote
4/12/13 HR 1120 Preventing Greater Uncertainty in Labor-Management Relations Act
Bill Passed - House (219 - 209)
Yea
2/28/13 H Amdt 23 Reauthorizes the Violence Against Women Act
Bill Failed - House (166 - 257)
Yea
2/28/13 S 47 Violence Against Women Reauthorization Act of 2013
Bill Passed - House (286 - 138)
Nay
5/18/12 H Amdt 1127 Repeals Indefinite Military Detention Provisions
Amendment Rejected - House (182 - 238)
Nay
5/16/12 HR 4970 Violence Against Women Reauthorization Act of 2012
Bill Passed - House (222 - 205)
Yea
5/09/12 H Amdt 1096 Prohibits Use of Funds in Contravention with the Defense of Marriage Act
Amendment Adopted - House (245 - 171)
Yea
6/23/11 HR 1249 Patent Law Amendments
Bill Passed - House (304 - 117)
Yea
7/30/10 HR 5851 "Whistleblower Protection" for Offshore Oil Workers
Bill Passed - House (315 - 93)
Yea
6/20/08 HR 6304 Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act Amendments
Bill Passed - House (293 - 129)
Yea
5/20/08 HR 6074 Prohibiting Foreign States or Associations from Forming a Group to Control Oil
Bill Passed - House (324 - 84)
Yea
4/15/08 HR 5719 Amending Tax Code Provisions and IRS Practices
Bill Passed - House (238 - 179)
Nay
3/14/08 HR 3773 Electronic Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Review Act
Concurrence Vote Passed - House (213 - 197)
Nay
3/11/08 HR 2082 Intelligence Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2008
Veto Override Failed - House (225 - 188)
Nay
2/14/08 H Res 982 Contempt Charges
Resolution Passed - House (223 - 32)
Did Not Vote
12/13/07 HR 2082 Intelligence Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2008
Conference Report Adopted - House (222 - 199)
Nay
11/15/07 HR 3773 Electronic Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Review Act
Bill Passed - House (227 - 189)
Nay
10/16/07 HR 2102 Reporter's Source Confidentiality Guidelines
Bill Passed - House (398 - 21)
Yea
10/04/07 HR 2740 Military Extraterritorial Jurisdiction Act (MEJA) Expansion and Enforcement Act of 2007
Bill Passed - House (389 - 30)
Yea
5/22/07 HR 2264 Preventing the Organization of Petroleum Export Groups
Bill Passed - House (345 - 72)
Yea
5/22/07 S 214 United States Attorneys Act of 2007
Bill Passed - House (306 - 114)
Nay
5/03/07 HR 1592 Local Law Enforcement Hate Crimes Prevention Act of 2007
Bill Passed - House (237 - 180)
Nay
3/14/07 HR 985 Whistleblower Protection Act of 2007
Bill Passed - House (331 - 94)
Nay
9/29/06 HR 4772 Private Property Rights Implementation Act of 2006
Bill Passed - House (231 - 181)
Yea
9/29/06 S 3930 Military Commissions Act of 2006
Bill Passed - House (250 - 170)
Yea
9/28/06 HR 5825 Electronic Surveillance Modernization Act
Bill Passed - House (232 - 191)
Yea
9/27/06 HR 6166 Military Commissions Act of 2006
Bill Passed - House (253 - 168)
Yea
9/26/06 HR 4772 Private Property Rights Implementation Act of 2005
Bill Failed - House (234 - 172)
Yea
9/26/06 HR 2679 Public Expression of Religion Act of 2006
Bill Passed - House (244 - 173)
Yea
9/21/06 HR 6095 Immigration Law Enforcement Act of 2006
Bill Passed - House (277 - 140)
Yea
7/19/06 HR 2389 Pledge Protection Act of 2006
Bill Passed - House (260 - 167)
Yea
7/18/06 H J Res 88 Same-Sex Marriage Resolution
Joint Resolution Failed - House (236 - 187)
Yea
3/07/06 S 2271 PATRIOT Act Reauthorization bill
Bill Passed - House (280 - 138)
Yea
12/14/05 HR 3199 PATRIOT Act Reauthorization
Conference Report Adopted - House (251 - 174)
Yea
10/27/05 HR 420 Lawsuit Abuse Reduction Act of 2005
Bill Passed - House (228 - 184)
Yea
10/19/05 HR 554 Food Industry Obesity Lawsuits
Bill Passed - House (306 - 120)
Yea
7/21/05 HR 3199 PATRIOT Act Reauthorization
Motion Rejected - House (209 - 218)
Nay
7/21/05 HR 3199 PATRIOT Act Reauthorization
Bill Passed - House (257 - 171)
Yea
3/21/05 S 686 Terri Schiavo Incapacitated Persons Protection Bill
Bill Passed - House (203 - 58)
Yea
2/17/05 S 5 Class Action Fairness Act of 2005
Bill Passed - House (279 - 149)
Yea
9/23/04 HR 2028 Pledge of Allegiance Protection Bill
Bill Passed - House (247 - 173)
Yea
9/14/04 HR 4571 Lawsuit Abuse Reduction Act of 2004
Bill Passed - House (229 - 174)
Did Not Vote
3/10/04 HR 339 Food Industry Obesity Lawsuits (Cheeseburger Bill)
Bill Passed - House (276 - 139)
Yea
2/26/04 HR 1997 Unborn Victims of Violence Act 2004
Bill Passed - House (254 - 163)
Yea
3/13/03 HR 5 Malpractice Liability bill
Bill Passed - House (229 - 196)
Yea

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