President Barack Hussein Obama II's Voting Records

Education

Biographical

Full Name: Barack Hussein Obama II
Current Office: President, Democratic
First Elected: 11/04/2008
Last Elected: 11/06/2012
Gender: Male
Family: Wife: Michelle; 2 Children: Malia, Sasha
Birth Date: 08/04/1961
Birth Place: Honolulu, HI
Home City: Chicago, IL
Religion: United Church of Christ
Issue Category

Education Key Votes

Date Bill No. Bill Title Vote
7/31/08 HR 4137 Higher Education Act Amendments and Extensions
Conference Report Adopted - Senate (83 - 8)
Did Not Vote
5/22/08 S Amdt 4803 GI Bill and Other Domestic Provisions
Amendment Adopted - Senate (75 - 22)
Yea
12/18/07 HR 2764 Inclusion of Consolidated Appropriations
Concurrence Vote Passed - Senate (76 - 17)
Did Not Vote
10/24/07 S 2205 DREAM Act
Cloture Not Invoked - Senate (52 - 44)
Yea
9/07/07 HR 2669 Student Loan Lender Subsidy Cuts and Student Grants
Conference Report Adopted - Senate (79 - 12)
Did Not Vote
7/20/07 HR 2669 Student Loan Lender Subsidy Cuts and Student Grants
Bill Passed - Senate (78 - 18)
Did Not Vote
8/03/06 HR 5970 Death/Estate Tax and Minimum Wage Bill
Cloture Not Invoked - Senate (56 - 42)
Nay
7/25/06 S AMDT 4689 Teen Pregnancy Education Amendment
Amendment Rejected - Senate (48 - 51)
Yea
5/18/06 S AMDT 4072 "State Criminal Alien Assistance Program" Amendment
Amendment Rejected - Senate (43 - 52)
Yea
3/16/06 S AMDT 3071 Education Funding Amendment
Amendment Rejected - Senate (49 - 51)
Yea
3/16/06 S Con Res 83 2007 Budget Resolution
Joint Resolution Passed - Senate (51 - 49)
Nay
2/02/06 HR 4297 Tax Relief Extension Reconciliation Act of 2005
Bill Passed - Senate (66 - 31)
Nay
10/26/05 S AMDT 2275 Elementary and Secondary Education Act Amendment
Motion Rejected - Senate (44 - 51)
Yea
10/26/05 S AMDT 2292 Individuals with Disabilities Education Amendment
Motion Rejected - Senate (46 - 53)
Yea
10/25/05 S AMDT 2213 Federal Pell Grant Increase Amendment
Motion Rejected - Senate (48 - 51)
Yea

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