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H J Res 44 - Continuing Appropriations Amendments - Key Vote
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Sandy Levin voted Yea (Passage) on this Legislation-Joint Resolution.
Read statements Sandy Levin made in this general time period.
Stages
- March 2, 2011 Executive Signed
- March 2, 2011 Senate Joint Resolution Passed
- March 1, 2011 House Joint Resolution Passed
- Feb. 28, 2011 Introduced
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Legislation-Joint Resolution - Signed (Executive) - Became Public Law No. 112-4 - March 2, 2011
Title: Continuing Appropriations Amendments
Legislation-Joint Resolution - Joint Resolution Passed (Senate) (91-9) - March 2, 2011(Key vote)
Title: Continuing Appropriations Amendments
Vote Result
Yea Votes
Nay Votes
Vote to pass a resolution that extends the Continuing Appropriations Act until March 18, 2011, eliminates funding for earmarks, and reduces appropriations by approximately $4 billion.
- Eliminates funding for congressional earmarks and congressionally directed spending items (Sec. 1).
- Reduces overall government funding by approximately $4 billion for certain agencies and programs, and eliminates appropriations for various programs including, but not limited to, the following (Sec. 1):
- Election reform programs of the Election Assistance Commission;
- The Smithsonian Institution Legacy Fund;
- Surface transportation priorities of the Federal Highway Administration; and
- The Economic Development Initiative (EDI) and neighborhood initiatives of the Department of Housing and Urban Development.
Legislation-Joint Resolution - Joint Resolution Passed (House) (335-91) - March 1, 2011(Key vote)
Title: Continuing Appropriations Amendments
Vote Result
Yea Votes
Nay Votes
Vote to pass a resolution that extends the Continuing Appropriations Act until March 18, 2011, eliminates funding for earmarks, and reduces appropriations by approximately $4 billion.
- Eliminates funding for congressional earmarks and congressionally directed spending items (Sec. 1).
- Reduces overall government funding by approximately $4 billion for certain agencies and programs, and eliminates appropriations for various programs including, but not limited to, the following (Sec. 1):
- Election reform programs of the Election Assistance Commission;
- The Smithsonian Institution Legacy Fund;
- Surface transportation priorities of the Federal Highway Administration; and
- The Economic Development Initiative (EDI) and neighborhood initiatives of the Department of Housing and Urban Development.
Legislation-Joint Resolution - Introduced (House) - Feb. 28, 2011
Title: Continuing Appropriations Amendments