Senator Tammy Baldwin's Voting Records

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Biographical

Full Name: Tammy Baldwin
Current Office: U.S. Senate - Jr, Democratic
First Elected: 11/06/2012
Last Elected: 11/06/2012
Next Election: 2018
Gender: Female
Family: Partner: Lauren Azar
Birth Date: 02/11/1962
Birth Place: Madison, WI
Home City: Madison, WI
Issue Category

Trade Key Votes

Date Bill No. Bill Title Vote
3/23/13 S Amdt 139 Prohibits the United States From Entering into the United Nations Arms Trade Treaty
Amendment Adopted - Senate (53 - 46)
Nay
5/09/12 HR 2072 Export-Import Bank Reauthorization Act of 2012
Bill Passed - House (330 - 93)
Yea
10/12/11 HR 3078 Trade Promotion Agreement with Colombia
Bill Passed - House (262 - 167)
Nay
10/12/11 HR 3079 Trade Promotion Agreement with Panama
Bill Passed - House (300 - 129)
Nay
10/12/11 HR 3080 Free Trade Agreement with Korea
Bill Passed - House (278 - 151)
Nay
7/21/10 HR 4380 Temporary Tariff Suspensions and Reductions
Bill Passed - House (378 - 43)
Yea
9/27/08 HR 7081 United States - India Nuclear Agreement
Bill Passed - House (298 - 117)
Nay
4/10/08 H Res 1092 Postponing the Consideration of the Trade Agreement with Colombia
Resolution Passed - House (224 - 195)
Yea
11/08/07 HR 3688 United States-Peru Trade Agreement
Bill Passed - House (285 - 132)
Nay
8/02/07 H Amdt 734 Prescription Drug Imports
Amendment Rejected - House (146 - 283)
Nay
7/11/07 HR 556 Foreign Investment Oversight
Concurrence Vote Passed - House (370 - 45)
Yea
6/27/07 HR 1830 Andean Trade Preference Act Extension
Bill Passed - House (365 - 59)
Nay
7/20/06 HR 5684 U.S.-Oman Free Trade Agreement Implementation
Bill Passed - House (221 - 205)
Nay
7/28/05 HR 3045 CAFTA Implementation Bill
Bill Passed - House (217 - 215)
Nay
6/09/05 H J Res 27 Withdrawing Approval from the WTO Agreement
Joint Resolution Failed - House (86 - 338)
Yea
7/24/03 HR 2739 U.S.-Singapore Free Trade Agreement Implementation Act
Bill Passed - House (272 - 155)
Nay
7/24/03 HR 2738 U.S.-Chile Free Trade Agreement Implementation Act
Bill Passed - House (270 - 156)
Nay
7/27/02 HR 3009 Andean Trade Preference Act Extension
Conference Report Adopted - House (215 - 212)
Nay
12/06/01 HR 3005 Fast Track Trade Authority bill
Bill Passed - House (215 - 214)
Nay
7/19/01 H J Res 50 China Trade Relations bill
Joint Resolution Failed - House (169 - 259)
Yea
7/20/00 H Amdt 1029 Cuban Travel Embargo Amendment
Amendment Adopted - House (232 - 186)
Yea
7/20/00 H Amdt 1023 Cuban Economic Embargo Amendment
Amendment Rejected - House (174 - 241)
Yea
6/21/00 H J Res 90 WTO Withdrawal resolution
Joint Resolution Failed - House (56 - 363)
Yea
5/24/00 HR 4444 U.S.-China Relations Act of 2000
Bill Passed - House (237 - 197)
Nay
5/04/00 HR 434 Africa Free Trade bill
Conference Report Adopted - House (309 - 110)
Nay
8/03/99 H J Res 58 Economic Assistance to Vietnam
Joint Resolution Failed - House (130 - 297)
Nay
7/27/99 H J Res 57 China Trade resolution
Joint Resolution Failed - House (170 - 260)
Yea
3/17/99 HR 975 Steel Import Limitation bill
Bill Passed - House (289 - 141)
Yea

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