Ronald 'Ron' Ernest Paul's Voting Records

Immigration

Biographical

Full Name: Ronald 'Ron' Ernest Paul
Gender: Male
Family: Wife: Carol Wells; 5 Children
Birth Date: 08/20/1935
Birth Place: Pittsburgh, PA
Home City: Lake Jackson, TX
Religion: Protestant
Issue Category

Immigration Key Votes

Date Bill No. Bill Title Vote
11/30/12 HR 6429 STEM Jobs Act of 2012
Bill Passed - House (245 - 139)
Yea
9/20/12 HR 6429 STEM Jobs Act of 2012
Bill Failed - House (257 - 158)
Yea
6/07/12 HR 5855 Department of Homeland Security Appropriations Act for 2013
Bill Passed - House (234 - 182)
Did Not Vote
11/29/11 HR 3012 Repeals Certain Green Cards Limitations
Bill Passed - House (389 - 15)
Did Not Vote
12/08/10 HR 5281 DREAM Act
Concurrence Vote Passed - House (216 - 198)
Nay
7/01/10 HR 4899 Fiscal Year 2009-2010 Supplemental Appropriations
Concurrence Vote Passed - House (239 - 182)
Nay
2/13/09 HR 1 Appropriations, Tax Law Amendments, and Unemployment Benefit Amendments ("Stimulus Bill")
Conference Report Adopted - House (246 - 183)
Nay
1/28/09 HR 1 Appropriations, Tax Law Amendments, and Unemployment Benefit Amendments ("Stimulus Bill")
Bill Passed - House (244 - 188)
Nay
4/29/08 S 2739 Consolidated Natural Resources Act of 2008
Bill Passed - House (291 - 117)
Nay
12/17/07 HR 2764 Inclusion of Consolidated Appropriations
Concurrence Vote Passed - House (253 - 154)
Did Not Vote
6/15/07 HR 2638 Department of Homeland Security Appropriations
Bill Passed - House (268 - 150)
Did Not Vote
9/29/06 HR 5441 Department of Homeland Security Appropriations Act 2007
Conference Report Adopted - House (412 - 6)
Nay
9/21/06 HR 6095 Immigration Law Enforcement Act of 2006
Bill Passed - House (277 - 140)
Yea
9/14/06 HR 6061 Secure Fence Act of 2006
Bill Passed - House (283 - 138)
Yea
6/13/06 HR 4939 Emergency Supplemental Appropriations Act, 2006
Conference Report Adopted - House (351 - 67)
Nay
6/06/06 HR 5441 Department of Homeland Security Appropriation Act, 2007
Bill Passed - House (389 - 9)
Nay
3/16/06 HR 4939 Emergency Supplemental Appropriations Act, 2006
Bill Passed - House (348 - 71)
Nay
12/16/05 HR 4437 Border Security Bill
Bill Passed - House (239 - 182)
Yea
2/10/05 HR 418 Real ID Act of 2005
Bill Passed - House (261 - 161)
Nay
5/18/04 HR 3722 Undocumented Immigrant Emergency Medical Assistance
Bill Failed - House (88 - 331)
Yea
9/24/98 HR 3736 Nonimmigrant Specialty Workers bill
Bill Passed - House (288 - 133)
Yea
9/29/97 H J Res 94 Continuing Appropriations
Joint Resolution Passed - House (355 - 57)
Nay

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