Senator David B. Vitter's Voting Records

Energy

Biographical

Full Name: David B. Vitter
Current Office: U.S. Senate - Jr, Republican
First Elected: 11/02/2004
Last Elected: 11/02/2010
Next Election: 2016
Gender: Male
Family: Wife: Wendy; 4 Children: Sophie, Lise, Airey, Jack
Birth Date: 05/03/1961
Birth Place: New Orleans, LA
Home City: Metairie, LA
Religion: Roman Catholic
Issue Category

Energy Key Votes

Date Bill No. Bill Title Vote
11/28/12 S Amdt 2985 Repeals the Limit on the Use of Funds to Procure Alternative Fuel
Amendment Adopted - Senate (62 - 37)
Nay
3/29/12 S 2204 Amends Energy-Related Tax Credits
Cloture Not Invoked - Senate (51 - 47)
Nay
9/29/10 S Amdt 4676 Reducing "Continuing Appropriation" Amounts by 5 Percent
Amendment Rejected - Senate (48 - 51)
Yea
9/29/10 HR 3081 Continuing Appropriations
Bill Passed - Senate (69 - 30)
Nay
2/13/09 HR 1 Appropriations, Tax Law Amendments, and Unemployment Benefit Amendments ("Stimulus Bill")
Conference Report Adopted - Senate (60 - 38)
Nay
2/10/09 HR 1 Appropriations, Tax Law Amendments, and Unemployment Benefit Amendments ("Stimulus Bill")
Bill Passed - Senate (61 - 37)
Nay
10/01/08 HR 7081 United States - India Nuclear Agreement
Bill Passed - Senate (86 - 13)
Yea
9/27/08 HR 2638 Continuing Appropriations
Concurrence Vote Passed - Senate (78 - 12)
Yea
7/26/08 S 3186 Low-Income Home Energy Assistance Funding
Cloture Not Invoked - Senate (50 - 35)
Nay
7/26/08 HR 3221 Housing Bill with Energy Tax Credit Extensions
Concurrence Vote Passed - Senate (72 - 13)
Nay
6/17/08 HR 6049 Alternative Energy Tax Incentives
Cloture Not Invoked - Senate (52 - 44)
Nay
6/10/08 S 3044 Increasing Taxes on Profits, Rescinding Certain Tax Deductions, and Increasing Tax Incentives for Alternative Energy Programs for Oil Companies
Cloture Not Invoked - Senate (51 - 43)
Nay
6/06/08 S Amdt 4825 Carbon Emissions Cap and Trade Plan
Cloture Not Invoked - Senate (48 - 36)
Nay
4/10/08 HR 3221 Housing Bill with Energy Tax Credit Extensions
Bill Passed - Senate (84 - 12)
Yea
4/10/08 S Amdt 4419 to S Amdt 4387 to HR 3221 Energy Tax Credits Amendment
Amendment Adopted - Senate (88 - 8)
Yea
3/13/08 S Amdt 4329 to S Con Res 70 Amendment on Certain Energy-Related Programs, Including the Development of Oil and Natural Gas in Coastal Areas Not Covered by a Moratorium
Amendment Adopted - Senate (56 - 43)
Nay
3/13/08 S Amdt 4207 to S Con Res 70 Amendment on Certain Energy-Related Programs, Including the Development of Oil Shale and Offshore Natural Gas
Amendment Rejected - Senate (47 - 51)
Yea
12/13/07 HR 6 Energy Act of 2007
Concurrence Vote Passed - Senate (86 - 8)
Yea
6/21/07 S Amdt 1704 Alternative Energy Subsidies
Cloture Not Invoked - Senate (57 - 36)
Nay
6/21/07 HR 6 Energy Act of 2007
Bill Passed - Senate (65 - 27)
Nay
6/19/07 S Amdt 1519 Preventing Petroleum Export Organizations (NOPEC Act of 2007)
Amendment Adopted - Senate (70 - 23)
Nay
6/14/07 S Amdt 1538 Clean Energy Achievement Criteria
Amendment Tabled - Senate (56 - 39)
Nay
6/14/07 S Amdt 1566 Offshore Drilling in Virginia
Amendment Rejected - Senate (43 - 44)
Yea
8/01/06 S 3711 Gulf of Mexico Energy Security Act of 2006
Bill Passed - Senate (71 - 25)
Yea
5/11/06 HR 4297 Tax Relief Extension Reconciliation Act of 2005
Conference Report Adopted - Senate (54 - 44)
Yea
3/16/06 S AMDT 3074 LIHEAP Funding Amendment
Amendment Adopted - Senate (51 - 49)
Nay
3/16/06 S AMDT 3128 ANWR Revenues Amendment
Bill Passed - Senate (51 - 49)
Yea
3/16/06 S Con Res 83 2007 Budget Resolution
Joint Resolution Passed - Senate (51 - 49)
Yea
11/03/05 S AMDT 2400 Alaska Judicial Review of Oil Revenue Amendment
Amendment Rejected - Senate (48 - 51)
Nay
10/26/05 S AMDT 2194 Low-Income Home Energy Assistance Program Amendment
Motion Rejected - Senate (54 - 43)
Nay
7/29/05 HR 6 Energy Policy Act of 2005
Conference Report Adopted - Senate (74 - 26)
Yea
6/28/05 HR 6 Energy Policy Act of 2005
Bill Passed - Senate (85 - 12)
Yea
6/16/05 S AMDT 784 Reduction in Dependence on Foreign Oil
Amendment Rejected - Senate (47 - 53)
Nay
6/16/05 S AMDT 791 Renewable Portfolio Standard (RPS) Amendment
Amendment Adopted - Senate (52 - 48)
Nay
6/14/05 S Amdt 781 Environmental Effects Caused by Ethanol Amendment
Amendment Tabled - Senate (59 - 38)
Yea
3/16/05 S AMDT 168 Arctic National Wildlife Refuge Drilling Amendment
Amendment Rejected - Senate (49 - 51)
Nay
6/15/04 HR 4503 Energy Omnibus bill
Bill Passed - House (244 - 178)
Yea
11/18/03 HR 2754 Energy and Water Appropriations, FY 2004 bill
Conference Report Adopted - House (387 - 36)
Yea
11/18/03 HR 6 Energy Omnibus bill
Conference Report Adopted - House (246 - 180)
Yea
4/11/03 HR 6 Energy Omnibus bill
Bill Passed - House (247 - 175)
Yea
7/17/02 HR 5093 Department of the Interior Appropriations Act, Fiscal Year 2003
Bill Passed - House (377 - 46)
Yea
8/02/01 HR 4 Securing America's Future Energy (SAFE) Act of 2001
Bill Passed - House (240 - 189)
Yea
8/01/01 H Amdt 298 Prohibiting Oil Drilling in the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge
Amendment Rejected - House (206 - 223)
Nay
8/01/01 H Amdt 288 Corporate Average Fuel Efficiency (CAFE) Amendment
Amendment Rejected - House (160 - 269)
Nay
9/27/99 HR 2605 Energy FY2000 Appropriations bill
Conference Report Adopted - House (327 - 87)
Yea
7/27/99 HR 2605 Energy FY2000 Appropriations bill
Bill Passed - House (420 - 8)
Yea

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