Senator Debbie Ann Stabenow's Voting Records

Crime

Biographical

Full Name: Debbie Ann Stabenow
Current Office: U.S. Senate - Jr, Democratic
First Elected: 2000
Last Elected: 11/06/2012
Next Election: 2018
Gender: Female
Family: Husband: Tom; 2 Children: Todd, Michelle; 1 Stepchild: Gina
Birth Date: 04/29/1950
Birth Place: Gladwin, MI
Home City: Lansing, MI
Religion: United Methodist
Issue Category

Crime Key Votes

Date Bill No. Bill Title Vote
2/12/13 S 47 Violence Against Women Reauthorization Act of 2013
Bill Passed - Senate (78 - 22)
Yea
4/26/12 S 1925 Reauthorizing the Violence Against Women Act
Bill Passed - Senate (68 - 31)
Yea
2/02/12 S Amdt 1491 Requires Disclosure of Financial Transactions by Executive Branch Employees
Amendment Adopted - Senate (58 - 41)
Yea
2/02/12 S 2038 Prohibits Insider Trading by Government Officials
Bill Passed - Senate (96 - 3)
Yea
2/15/11 HR 514 Extension of Various Patriot Act Provisions
Bill Passed - Senate (86 - 12)
Yea
10/22/09 HR 2647 2009-2010 Defense Appropriations
Conference Report Adopted - Senate (68 - 29)
Yea
10/20/09 HR 2892 2009-2010 Department of Homeland Security Appropriations Authorizations
Conference Report Adopted - Senate (79 - 19)
Yea
10/06/09 S Amdt 2588 Prohibiting Federal Funding of Mandatory Arbitration Contracts
Amendment Adopted - Senate (68 - 30)
Yea
3/13/08 S Amdt 4231 Immigration Enforcement and Border Fence Amendment
Amendment Adopted - Senate (61 - 37)
Nay
6/06/07 S Amdt 1333 Barring Immigrants with Certain Criminal Histories
Amendment Adopted - Senate (66 - 32)
Yea
6/06/07 S Amdt 1184 Denying Legal Status for Immigrants Convicted of Certain Crimes
Amendment Rejected - Senate (46 - 51)
Nay
6/06/07 S Amdt 1250 Law Enforcement Review of Z Visa Applications
Amendment Adopted - Senate (57 - 39)
Nay
5/25/06 S 2611 Immigration Reform Bill
Bill Passed - Senate (62 - 36)
Nay
5/25/06 S AMDT 4097 Confidentiality Requirement Amendment
Amendment Rejected - Senate (49 - 49)
Nay
5/23/06 S AMDT 4087 Orange Card Program Amendment
Amendment Rejected - Senate (37 - 61)
Yea
5/23/06 S AMDT 4177 Employer Verification Amendment
Amendment Adopted - Senate (59 - 39)
Yea
5/18/06 S AMDT 4072 "State Criminal Alien Assistance Program" Amendment
Amendment Rejected - Senate (43 - 52)
Yea
6/11/02 S 625 Hate Crimes Bill
Cloture Not Invoked - Senate (54 - 43)
Yea
9/30/99 H Amdt 509 Substitute Amendment to Unborn Victims of Violence Act
Amendment Rejected - House (201 - 224)
Yea
9/30/99 HR 2436 Unborn Victims of Violence Act of 1999
Bill Passed - House (254 - 172)
Nay
6/17/99 HR 1501 Juvenile Justice bill
Bill Passed - House (287 - 139)
Yea
9/15/98 S 2073 Juvenile Crime Control and Delinquency Prevention Act
Bill Passed - House (280 - 126)
Yea
2/25/98 H Amdt 497 Death Sentence Amendment
Amendment Rejected - House (113 - 300)
Yea
2/24/98 HR 424 Minimum Sentences for Gun Crimes
Bill Passed - House (350 - 59)
Yea
5/08/97 HR 3 Juvenile Crime bill
Bill Passed - House (286 - 132)
Yea

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