Representative Paul D. Ryan's Voting Records

National Security

Biographical

Full Name: Paul D. Ryan
Current Office: U.S. House - District 1, Republican
First Elected: 11/03/1998
Last Elected: 11/06/2012
Next Election: 2014
Gender: Male
Family: Wife: Janna; 3 Children: Elizabeth, Charles, Samuel
Birth Date: 01/29/1970
Birth Place: Janesville, WI
Home City: Janesville, WI
Religion: Roman Catholic
Issue Category

National Security Key Votes

Date Bill No. Bill Title Vote
5/17/07 H Amdt 197 Guantanamo Transfer Plan
Amendment Adopted - House (220 - 208)
Nay
1/09/07 HR 1 Implementing the 9/11 Commission Recommendations Act
Bill Passed - House (299 - 128)
Yea
9/29/06 HR 5441 Department of Homeland Security Appropriations Act 2007
Conference Report Adopted - House (412 - 6)
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
9/14/06 HR 6061 Secure Fence Act of 2006
Bill Passed - House (283 - 138)
Yea
6/29/06 H Res 895 Intelligence and Law Enforcement Resolution
Resolution Passed - House (227 - 183)
Yea
6/06/06 HR 5441 Department of Homeland Security Appropriation Act, 2007
Bill Passed - House (389 - 9)
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
7/21/05 HR 3199 PATRIOT Act Reauthorization
Bill Passed - House (257 - 171)
Yea
7/21/05 HR 3199 PATRIOT Act Reauthorization
Motion Rejected - House (209 - 218)
Nay
6/15/05 H AMDT 280 Patriot Act Amendment - Library Records
Amendment Adopted - House (238 - 187)
Nay
5/18/05 HR 1817 Homeland Security Department Authorization Act FY06
Bill Passed - House (424 - 4)
Yea
10/08/04 HR 10 9/11 Recommendations Implementation Act
Bill Passed - House (282 - 134)
Yea
9/24/03 HR 2658 Terrorism Information Awareness bill
Conference Report Adopted - House (407 - 15)
Yea
9/24/03 HR 2555 Homeland Security Appropriations, FY 2004 bill
Conference Report Adopted - House (417 - 8)
Yea
7/16/03 HR 2122 Project BioShield Act of 2003
Bill Passed - House (421 - 2)
Yea
7/08/03 HR 2658 Terrorism Information Awareness bill
Bill Passed - House (399 - 19)
Yea
6/24/03 HR 2555 Homeland Security Appropriations, FY 2004 bill
Bill Passed - House (425 - 2)
Yea
7/26/02 HR 5005 Establishing the Department of Homeland Security
Bill Passed - House (295 - 132)
Yea
7/23/02 HR 4775 Supplemental Appropriations for Fiscal Year 2002
Conference Report Adopted - House (397 - 32)
Nay
7/10/02 HR 4635 Arming Pilots Against Terrorism Act
Bill Passed - House (310 - 113)
Yea
5/24/02 HR 4775 Supplemental Appropriations for Fiscal Year 2002
Bill Passed - House (280 - 138)
Nay
5/10/02 HR 4546 National Defense Authorization Act for FY 2003
Bill Passed - House (359 - 58)
Yea
12/13/01 S 1438 National Defense Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2002
Conference Report Adopted - House (382 - 40)
Yea
10/24/01 HR 3162 USA Patriot Act of 2001
Bill Passed - House (357 - 66)
Yea
10/12/01 HR 2975 Anti-Terrorism Act of 2001
Bill Passed - House (337 - 79)
Yea
9/14/01 H J Res 64 Authorization for Use of Military Force
Joint Resolution Passed - House (420 - 1)
Yea

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