Representative Ralph Moody Hall's Voting Records

Abortion and Reproductive

Biographical

Full Name: Ralph Moody Hall
Current Office: U.S. House - District 4, Republican
First Elected: 1980
Last Elected: 11/06/2012
Next Election: 2014
Gender: Male
Family: Widowed; 3 Children: Hampton, Brett, Blakeley
Birth Date: 05/03/1923
Birth Place: Fate, TX
Home City: Rockwall, TX
Religion: Methodist
Issue Category

Abortion and Reproductive Key Votes

Date Bill No. Bill Title Vote
5/31/12 HR 3541 Prenatal Nondiscrimination Act (PRENDA) of 2012
Bill Failed - House (246 - 168)
Yea
2/18/11 H Amdt 95 Prohibiting Use of Federal Funds For Planned Parenthood
Amendment Adopted - House (240 - 185)
Yea
9/22/10 HR 3470 Infant Mortality Pilot Programs
Bill Passed - House (324 - 64)
Nay
6/06/07 HR 2560 Human Cloning Prohibition Act of 2007
Bill Failed - House (204 - 213)
Nay
12/06/06 HR 6099 Abortion Pain Bill
Bill Failed - House (250 - 162)
Yea
9/26/06 S 403 Child Interstate Abortion Notification Act
Bill Passed - House (264 - 153)
Yea
6/04/03 HR 760 Prohibit Partial-Birth/Late Term Abortion Bill
Bill Passed - House (282 - 139)
Yea
7/31/01 H Amdt 285 Human Cloning Substitute Amendment
Amendment Rejected - House (178 - 249)
Nay
4/26/01 H Amdt 27 Violence Against Fetuses/Unborn Children Amendment
Amendment Rejected - House (196 - 229)
Nay
6/22/00 H Amdt 882 Prison Abortion Funding Amendment
Amendment Rejected - House (156 - 254)
Nay
7/29/99 H Amdt 360 Abortion Funding Amendment
Amendment Adopted - House (221 - 208)
Nay
6/09/99 H Amdt 156 Overseas Military Abortion Amendment
Amendment Rejected - House (203 - 225)
Nay
6/08/99 H Amdt 142 Prohibition of Chemically Induced Abortion Amendment
Amendment Adopted - House (217 - 214)
Yea
9/09/97 H Amdt 335 Family Planning Parental Notification Amendment
Amendment Adopted - House (220 - 201)
Nay
9/04/97 H Amdt 318 International Family Planning amendment
Amendment Adopted - House (234 - 191)
Yea
6/19/97 H Amdt 187 Overseas Military Facilities Abortion Amendment
Amendment Rejected - House (196 - 224)
Nay
5/05/94 S 636 Abortion Clinic Access bill
Conference Report Adopted - House (241 - 174)
Nay
3/24/94 H Amdt 491 Homosexuality Education Amendment
Amendment Adopted - House (224 - 194)
Nay
3/24/94 H Amdt 497 Funding and Programs Substitute Amendment
Amendment Rejected - House (173 - 245)
Yea
3/22/94 H Amdt 488 Optional Abstinence Emphasis Amendment
Amendment Adopted - House (262 - 166)
Nay
11/18/93 HR 796 Abortion Clinic Access Bill
Motion Rejected - House (182 - 246)
Yea
6/30/93 H Amdt 185 Hyde Amendment
Amendment Adopted - House (256 - 171)
Yea
3/25/93 HR 670 Abortion Counseling Bill
Motion Rejected - House (179 - 243)
Yea
3/25/93 HR 670 Abortion Counseling Bill
Bill Passed - House (273 - 149)
Yea
3/11/93 HR 4 Fetal Tissue Research Bill
Bill Passed - House (283 - 131)
Yea

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