Representative Robert Hurt's Voting Records

Labor Unions

Biographical

Full Name: Robert Hurt
Current Office: U.S. House - District 5, Republican
First Elected: 11/02/2010
Last Elected: 11/06/2012
Next Election: 2014
Gender: Male
Family: Wife: Kathryn; 3 Children: Charles, Clement, John
Birth Date: 06/16/1969
Birth Place: New York, NY
Home City: Chatham, VA
Religion: Presbyterian
Issue Category

Labor Unions Key Votes

Date Bill No. Bill Title Vote
4/12/13 HR 1120 Preventing Greater Uncertainty in Labor-Management Relations Act
Bill Passed - House (219 - 209)
Yea
2/15/13 HR 273 Eliminates the 2013 Statutory Pay Adjustment for Federal Employees
Bill Passed - House (261 - 154)
Yea
12/20/12 HR 6684 Spending Reduction Act of 2012
Bill Passed - House (215 - 209)
Yea
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
7/31/12 HR 828 Federal Employee Tax Accountability Act of 2012
Bill Passed - House (263 - 114)
Yea
5/31/12 H Amdt 1160 Project Labor Agreements
Amendment Adopted - House (218 - 198)
Did Not Vote
2/01/12 HR 3835 Extends Pay Freeze for Congress and Non-Military Federal Workers
Bill Passed - House (309 - 117)
Yea
11/30/11 HR 3094 Labor Law Amendments
Bill Passed - House (235 - 188)
Yea
9/15/11 HR 2587 National Labor Relations Board Prohibitions
Bill Passed - House (238 - 186)
Yea
6/02/11 H Amdt 398 Prohibiting the Use of Funds for Transportation Security Administration Collective Bargaining
Amendment Adopted - House (218 - 205)
Yea
4/01/11 HR 658 Federal Aviation Administration Act of 2012
Bill Passed - House (223 - 196)
Yea
2/19/11 H Amdt 155 Prohibits Use of Funds for Step Increase for General Schedule Employees
Amendment Rejected - House (191 - 230)
Yea
2/08/10 SB 239 Unemployment Benefit Amendments
Bill Passed - Senate (31 - 9)
Nay
2/08/10 SB 66 Prohibiting Sexual Orientation Discrimination in State Government Employment
Bill Passed - Senate (23 - 17)
Nay
2/14/06 Sub HB 1048 Employment of Undocumented Immigrants
Bill Passed - House (77 - 22)
Yea

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