Representative Patrick Alan Nunnelee's Voting Records

Defense

Biographical

Full Name: Patrick Alan Nunnelee
Current Office: U.S. House - District 1, Republican
First Elected: 11/02/2010
Last Elected: 11/06/2012
Next Election: 2014
Gender: Male
Family: Wife: Tori; 3 Children: Reed, Emily, Nathan
Birth Date: 10/09/1958
Birth Place: Tupelo, MS
Home City: Tupelo, MS
Religion: Baptist
Issue Category

Defense Key Votes

Date Bill No. Bill Title Vote
3/21/13 HR 933 Consolidated and Further Continuing Appropriations Act, 2013
Concurrence Vote Passed - House (318 - 109)
Yea
3/06/13 HR 933 Department of Defense, Military Construction and Veterans Affairs, and Full-Year Continuing Appropriations Act, 2013
Bill Passed - House (267 - 151)
Yea
12/20/12 HR 4310 National Defense Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2013
Conference Report Adopted - House (315 - 107)
Yea
9/13/12 HR 6365 National Security and Job Protection Act
Bill Passed - House (223 - 196)
Yea
7/19/12 HR 5856 Department of Defense Appropriations Act, 2013
Bill Passed - House (326 - 90)
Yea
5/18/12 H Amdt 1140 Prohibits Reductions to Strategic Nuclear Arms Required by New START
Amendment Adopted - House (238 - 162)
Did Not Vote
5/18/12 HR 4310 National Defense Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2013
Bill Passed - House (299 - 120)
Yea
5/18/12 H Amdt 1127 Repeals Indefinite Military Detention Provisions
Amendment Rejected - House (182 - 238)
Nay
5/17/12 H Amdt 1103 Limits Funding for War in Afghanistan to the Withdrawal of U.S. Forces
Amendment Rejected - House (113 - 303)
Nay
5/10/12 HR 5652 Sequester Replacement Reconciliation Act of 2012
Bill Passed - House (218 - 199)
Yea
12/16/11 HR 2055 Consolidated Appropriations Act of 2012
Conference Report Adopted - House (296 - 121)
Did Not Vote
12/14/11 HR 1540 National Defense Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2012
Conference Report Adopted - House (283 - 136)
Yea
6/24/11 HR 2278 Limits the Use of Funds in Support of NATO Operations in Libya
Bill Failed - House (180 - 238)
Yea
6/24/11 H J Res 68 Authorizes Limited Use of US Armed Forces in Libya
Joint Resolution Failed - House (123 - 295)
Nay
6/13/11 H Amdt 414 Prohibits Use of Funds in Contravention of the War Powers Resolution
Amendment Adopted - House (248 - 163)
Nay
6/03/11 H Res 292 Ground Forces in Libya
Resolution Passed - House (268 - 145)
Yea
6/02/11 H Amdt 385 Prohibiting Funds From Being Used in Contradiction to the War Powers Resolution
Amendment Rejected - House (208 - 213)
Nay
4/09/11 HR 1363 2011 Department of Defense Budget and Additional Continuing Appropriations
Concurrence Vote Passed - House (348 - 70)
Yea
4/07/11 HR 1363 2011 Department of Defense Budget and Additional Continuing Appropriations
Bill Passed - House (247 - 181)
Yea
2/18/11 H Amdt 92 Prohibiting the Use of Federal Funds for NASCAR Sponsorships
Amendment Rejected - House (148 - 281)
Nay
2/16/11 H Amdt 16 Reducing Navy and Air Force Appropriations
Amendment Adopted - House (233 - 198)
Nay
2/15/11 H Amdt 13 Reducing Navy and Air Force Aircraft Procurement
Amendment Rejected - House (105 - 326)
Nay

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