Representative Jack Kingston's Voting Records

Executive Branch

Biographical

Full Name: Jack Kingston
Current Office: U.S. House - District 1, Republican
First Elected: 11/03/1992
Last Elected: 11/06/2012
Next Election: 2014
Gender: Male
Family: Wife: Libby; 4 Children
Birth Date: 04/24/1955
Birth Place: Bryan, TX
Home City: Savannah, GA
Religion: Episcopalian
Issue Category

Executive Branch Key Votes

Date Bill No. Bill Title Vote
6/06/13 H Amdt 136 Prohibits the Enforcement of the Immigration Executive Order
Amendment Adopted - House (224 - 201)
Yea
5/22/13 H Amdt 75 Requires All Oil and Refined Fuels Transported Through the Keystone XL Pipeline to be Used Only in The United States
Amendment Rejected - House (162 - 255)
Nay
5/22/13 H Amdt 67 Requires That a Finding be Added to the Bill That "Reliance on Oil Sands Crudes for Transportation Fuels Would Likely Result in an Increase in Incremental Greehouse Gas Emissions"
Amendment Rejected - House (146 - 269)
Nay
2/15/13 HR 273 Eliminates the 2013 Statutory Pay Adjustment for Federal Employees
Bill Passed - House (261 - 154)
Yea
1/15/13 H Amdt 4 Offsets Cost of Disaster Relief Appropriations Through Discretionary Budget Cuts
Amendment Rejected - House (162 - 258)
Did Not Vote
1/01/13 HR 6726 Congressional Pay Freeze and Fiscal Responsibility Act
Bill Passed - House (287 - 129)
Yea
9/14/12 HR 6213 No More Solyndras Act
Bill Passed - House (245 - 161)
Yea
7/31/12 HR 828 Federal Employee Tax Accountability Act of 2012
Bill Passed - House (263 - 114)
Yea
7/31/12 S 679 Presidential Appointment Efficiency and Streamlining Act of 2011
Bill Passed - House (261 - 116)
Yea
7/26/12 HR 4078 Red Tape Reduction and Small Business Job Creation Act
Bill Passed - House (245 - 172)
Yea
2/09/12 S 2038 Prohibits Insider Trading by Government Officials
Bill Passed - House (417 - 2)
Yea
2/08/12 HR 3521 Authorizes the President to Line-Item Veto Certain Legislation
Bill Passed - House (254 - 173)
Yea
1/18/12 H J Res 98 Disapproval of President's Authority to Raise the Debt Limit
Joint Resolution Passed - House (239 - 176)
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 3463 Repeals Taxpayer Financing of Presidential Election Campaigns
Bill Passed - House (235 - 190)
Yea
9/14/11 H J Res 77 Disapproval of the President's Authority to Raise the Debt Limit
Joint Resolution Passed - House (232 - 186)
Yea
6/03/11 H Res 292 Ground Forces in Libya
Resolution Passed - House (268 - 145)
Yea
4/01/11 HR 1255 Government Shutdown Prevention Act
Bill Passed - House (221 - 202)
Yea
7/27/10 H Con Res 301 Directing the President to Remove Armed Forces from Pakistan
Joint Resolution Failed - House (38 - 372)
Nay
7/30/09 HR 2749 Food Safety Regulation Amendments
Bill Passed - House (283 - 142)
Nay
7/09/08 HR 5811 Electronic Communications Preservation Act
Bill Passed - House (286 - 137)
Nay
2/14/08 H Res 982 Contempt Charges
Resolution Passed - House (223 - 32)
Did Not Vote
10/16/07 H Res 734 Sense of the House on Classification of Information on Corruption in Iraq
Resolution Passed - House (395 - 21)
Yea
5/22/07 S 214 United States Attorneys Act of 2007
Bill Passed - House (306 - 114)
Nay
3/14/07 HR 985 Whistleblower Protection Act of 2007
Bill Passed - House (331 - 94)
Nay
6/22/06 HR 4890 Line Item Veto Bill
Bill Passed - House (247 - 172)
Yea
6/14/06 HR 5576 Transportation, Treasury and Housing Appropriations Act
Bill Passed - House (406 - 22)
Yea
7/26/02 HR 5005 Establishing the Department of Homeland Security
Bill Passed - House (295 - 132)
Yea
10/31/01 HR 2590 Treasury and General Government Appropriations Act 2002
Conference Report Adopted - House (339 - 85)
Yea
7/25/01 HR 2590 Treasury and General Government Appropriations Act 2002
Bill Passed - House (334 - 94)
Yea
9/09/99 H Con Res 180 Puerto Rican Nationals resolution
Resolution Passed - House (311 - 41)
Yea
12/19/98 H Res 611 Impeachment Resolution: Article One
Resolution Passed - House (221 - 212)
Yea
12/19/98 H Res 611 Impeachment Resolution: Article One
Resolution Failed - House (148 - 285)
Yea
12/19/98 H Res 611 Impeachment Resolution: Article One
Resolution Failed - House (205 - 229)
Yea
2/05/98 HR 2631 Line Item Veto Cancellation bill
Veto Override Passed - House (347 - 69)
Yea
11/08/97 HR 2631 Line Item Veto Cancellation bill
Bill Passed - House (352 - 64)
Yea
6/27/96 H Res 468 Investigation of Speaker Newt Gingrich
Resolution Tabled - House (229 - 170)
Yea
5/22/96 H Amdt 1075 Disclosure of Intelligence Spending Amendment
Amendment Rejected - House (176 - 248)
Nay
2/06/95 HR 2 Line Item Veto Act
Bill Passed - House (294 - 134)
Yea
2/10/94 H Amdt 436 Bryant Amendment to Independent Counsel Reauthorization Act of 1993
Amendment Adopted - House (230 - 188)
Nay
9/29/93 HR 2403 Treasury, Postal Service Appropriations Bill Fiscal Year 1994
Conference Report Adopted - House (207 - 206)
Nay
6/22/93 HR 2403 Treasury, Postal Service Appropriations Bill Fiscal Year 1994
Bill Passed - House (263 - 153)
Yea

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