Representative Theodore 'Ted' Elliot Deutch's Voting Records

Federal, State and Local Relations

Biographical

Full Name: Theodore 'Ted' Elliot Deutch
Current Office: U.S. House - District 21, Democratic
First Elected: 04/13/2010
Last Elected: 11/06/2012
Next Election: 2014
Gender: Male
Family: Wife: Jill; 3 Children: Gabrielle, Serena, Cole
Birth Date: 05/07/1966
Birth Place: Bethlehem, PA
Home City: Boca Raton, FL
Religion: Jewish
Issue Category

Federal, State and Local Relations Key Votes

Date Bill No. Bill Title Vote
3/21/13 H Con Res 25 Establishing the Budget for the United States Government for Fiscal Year 2014 and Setting Forth Appropriate Budgetary Levels for Fiscal Years 2015 Through 2023
Joint Resolution Passed - House (221 - 207)
Nay
3/13/13 HR 890 Preserving Work Requirements for Welfare Programs Act of 2013
Bill Passed - House (246 - 181)
Nay
1/15/13 HR 152 Disaster Relief Appropriations Act, 2013
Bill Passed - House (241 - 180)
Yea
9/20/12 H J Res 118 Congressional Disapproval of Department of Health and Human Services Rule to Waive Certain Requirements for the Temporary Assistance for Needy Families Program (TANF)
Joint Resolution Passed - House (250 - 164)
Nay
7/25/12 HR 6082 Congressional Replacement of President Obama's Offshore Drilling Plan
Bill Passed - House (253 - 170)
Nay
7/25/12 HR 6168 President Obama's Proposed 2012-2017 Offshore Drilling Lease Sale Plan Act
Bill Failed - House (164 - 261)
Yea
7/11/12 HR 6079 Repeals the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act of 2010
Bill Passed - House (244 - 185)
Nay
6/21/12 HR 4480 Domestic Energy and Jobs Act
Bill Passed - House (248 - 163)
Nay
11/16/11 HR 822 Requiring State Reciprocity for Carrying Concealed Firearms
Bill Passed - House (272 - 154)
Nay
11/01/11 H Con Res 13 Encourages Display of "In God We Trust" in Public Buildings and Schools
Joint Resolution Passed - House (396 - 9)
Yea
10/13/11 HR 358 Amends Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act to Prohibit Abortion Coverage
Bill Passed - House (251 - 172)
Nay
9/23/11 H Amdt 799 Suspends Cross State Air Pollution Rule
Amendment Adopted - House (234 - 188)
Nay
9/15/11 HR 2587 National Labor Relations Board Prohibitions
Bill Passed - House (238 - 186)
Nay
7/13/11 HR 2018 Amending Clean Water Laws
Bill Passed - House (239 - 184)
Nay
5/03/11 HR 1213 Repealing Funding for State Health Benefit Exchanges
Bill Passed - House (238 - 183)
Nay
3/16/10 SCR 10 Statement of Support for a Federal Constitutional Amendment Requiring a Balanced Budget
Resolution Passed - Senate (28 - 12)
Nay

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