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Pitts/McGovern
An X indicates representative signed on to a July 26, 2005 letter initiated
by Reps. Joseph Pitts (R-PA) and Rep. Jim McGovern (D-MA) to Colombian
President Alvaro Uribe, asking him to protect civilians from the conflict,
calling special attention to attacks against religious leaders by all
armed actors.
McGovern/McCollum/Moore
An X indicates representative voted “yes” to an amendment
to the foreign aid appropriations bill on June 28, 2005 to reduce the
Andean Counterdrug Initiative by $100 million; initiative intended to
reduce military aid to Colombia. Amendment was offered by Rep. McGovern,
Rep. Dennis Moore (D-KS) and Rep. Betty McCollum (D-MN).
Lee Educ Travel
An X indicates representative voted in favor of an amendment to Transportation-Treasury
Appropriations bill offered by Rep. Barbara Lee (D-CA) to end funding
for enforcing restrictions on educational travel to Cuba.
Rangel End Embargo
An X indicates representative voted in favor of an amendment to Transportation-Treasury
Appropriations bill offered by Rep. Charles Rangel (D-NY) to end funding
for enforcement of the full embargo on Cuba.
Davis Cuban Am Travel
An X indicates representative voted in favor of an amendment to Transportation-Treasury
Appropriations bill offered by Rep. Jim Davis (D-FL) to end funding for
enforcing restrictions on Cuban-American family travel to Cuba.
REAL ID
An X indicates representative voted against the REAL ID, an anti-immigrant
bill passed by the House in February. The bill included a number of provisions
including waivers of federal, state and local laws to complete fencing
projects on the border, denial of drivers' licenses to undocumented workers,
and a curtailment of migrant eligibilities for asylum to the United States.
There was no vote on this bill in the Senate even though it was passed
into law.
Juárez Resolution
An X indicates that representative or senator was a co-sponsor to the
resolution to express sympathy for the families of the victims of women's
murders in Ciudad Juárez and Chihuahua City, Mexico. It also outlines
a number of steps the U.S. government can take to help address the murders.
The joint resolution was introduced by Rep. Hilda Solis (D-CA) in the
House and by Senator Jeff Bingaman (D-NM) in the Senate. There was no
vote on this bill in 2005.
Murtha
An X indicated representative voted to instruct the House of Representatives
conferees to cooperate with the Senate language on torture in the 2006
defense spending bill. John Murtha (D-PA) introduced the legislation to
support Senator McCain’s anti-torture amendment, which bans prisoner
torture and limits interrogation tactics in U.S. detention facilities.
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