H.R. 3221 - Student Aid and Fiscal Responsibility Act of 2009

Education. 111th Congress (2009-2010) View bill details
Sponsor:
George Miller
Summary:
To amend the Higher Education Act of 1965, and for other purposes. (by CRS)
Status:
The bill was voted on in the House on September 17, 2009
Amendments:
24 proposed amendments. 19 accepted. 5 rejected. View amendments
House Vote: On Passage

PASSED on September 17, 2009.

1/2 required to pass

voted YES: 253 voted NO: 171

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Student Aid and Fiscal Responsibility Act of 2009

H.R. 3221 — 111th Congress (2009–2010)

Summary
To amend the Higher Education Act of 1965, and for other purposes. (by CRS)
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Title
To amend the Higher Education Act of 1965, and for other purposes.
Other Titles
  • Student Aid and Fiscal Responsibility Act of 2009
  • Student Aid and Fiscal Responsibility Act of 2009
  • Student Aid and Fiscal Responsibility Act of 2009
  • Defund ACORN Act
  • Officer Daniel Faulkner Children of Fallen Heroes Scholarship Act of 2009
Sponsor
George Miller
Co-Sponsors
Subjects
  • Education
  • Academic performance and assessments
  • Advisory bodies
  • Air quality
  • Alabama
  • Alternative and renewable resources
  • Appropriations
  • Community life and organization
  • Department of Education
  • Drug, alcohol, tobacco use
  • Education of the disadvantaged
  • Education programs funding
  • Educational facilities and institutions
  • Educational technology and distance education
  • Elections, voting, political campaign regulation
  • Elementary and secondary education
  • Employee benefits and pensions
  • Employment and training programs
  • Energy efficiency and conservation
  • Environmental technology
  • Executive agency funding and structure
  • Fraud offenses and financial crimes
  • Government information and archives
  • Government investigations
  • Government lending and loan guarantees
  • Hazardous wastes and toxic substances
  • Higher education
  • Inflation and prices
  • Interest, dividends, interest rates
  • Law enforcement officers
  • Louisiana
  • Minority education
  • Mississippi
  • Natural disasters
  • Preschool education
  • Public contracts and procurement
  • Public participation and lobbying
  • Public-private cooperation
  • School administration
  • Social work, volunteer service, charitable organizations
  • Student aid and college costs
  • Teaching, teachers, curricula
  • Unemployment
  • Veterans' education, employment, rehabilitation
  • Vocational education
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Major Actions
Introduced7/15/2009
Referred to Committee
Amendments (24 proposed)
Passed House9/17/2009
Bill History
ChamberMotionDateResult
select this voteHouseOn agreeing to the Miller, George amendment (A001) Agreed to by voice vote.9/16/2009PASSED by voice vote
select this voteHouseOn agreeing to the Cardoza amendment (A003) Agreed to by voice vote.9/16/2009PASSED by voice vote
select this voteHouseOn agreeing to the Pingree (ME) amendment (A005) Agreed to by voice vote.9/16/2009PASSED by voice vote
select this voteHouseOn agreeing to the Pingree (ME) amendment (A006) Agreed to by voice vote.9/16/2009PASSED by voice vote
select this voteHouseOn agreeing to the Reyes amendment (A008) Agreed to by voice vote.9/17/2009PASSED by voice vote
select this voteHouseOn agreeing to the Etheridge amendment (A009) Agreed to by voice vote.9/17/2009PASSED by voice vote
select this voteHouseOn agreeing to the Driehaus amendment (A010) Agreed to by voice vote.9/17/2009PASSED by voice vote
select this voteHouseOn agreeing to the Cuellar amendment (A011) Agreed to by voice vote.9/17/2009PASSED by voice vote
select this voteHouseOn agreeing to the Murphy (CT) amendment (A012) Agreed to by voice vote.9/17/2009PASSED by voice vote
select this voteHouseOn agreeing to the Childers amendment (A013) Agreed to by voice vote.9/17/2009PASSED by voice vote
select this voteHouseOn agreeing to the Adler (NJ) amendment (A014) Agreed to by voice vote.9/17/2009PASSED by voice vote
select this voteHouseOn agreeing to the Perriello amendment (A018) Agreed to by voice vote.9/17/2009PASSED by voice vote
select this voteHouseOn agreeing to the Teague amendment (A020) Agreed to by voice vote.9/17/2009PASSED by voice vote
select this voteHouseOn agreeing to the Flake amendment (A022) Agreed to by voice vote.9/17/2009PASSED by voice vote
select this voteHouseAmendment 2 to H.R. 32219/17/2009This amendment DID NOT PASS the House
161 voted YES 262 voted NO 16 voted present/not voting
select this voteHouseAmendment 4 to H.R. 32219/17/2009This amendment DID NOT PASS the House
167 voted YES 251 voted NO 21 voted present/not voting
select this voteHouseAmendment 7 to H.R. 32219/17/2009This amendment DID NOT PASS the House
126 voted YES 301 voted NO 12 voted present/not voting
select this voteHouseAmendment 15 to H.R. 32219/17/2009This amendment PASSED the House
428 voted YES 2 voted NO 9 voted present/not voting
select this voteHouseAmendment 17 to H.R. 32219/17/2009This amendment PASSED the House
428 voted YES 0 voted NO 11 voted present/not voting
select this voteHouseAmendment 19 to H.R. 32219/17/2009This amendment PASSED the House
425 voted YES 5 voted NO 9 voted present/not voting
select this voteHouseAmendment 21 to H.R. 32219/17/2009This amendment PASSED the House
425 voted YES 0 voted NO 14 voted present/not voting
select this voteHouseAmendment 23 to H.R. 32219/17/2009This amendment DID NOT PASS the House
165 voted YES 265 voted NO 9 voted present/not voting
select this voteHouseOn Motion to Recommit with Instructions: H.R. 3221 Student Aid and Fiscal Responsibility Act of 20099/17/2009This motion PASSED the House
345 voted YES 75 voted NO 11 voted present/not voting
select this voteHouseOn agreeing to the Miller, George amendment (A024) Agreed to by voice vote.9/17/2009PASSED by voice vote
currently selectedHouseOn Passage - House - H.R. 3221 Student Aid and Fiscal Responsibility Act of 20099/17/2009This bill PASSED the House
253 voted YES 171 voted NO 10 voted present/not voting
ActionDateDescription
Introduced7/15/2009
7/15/2009Referred to the House Committee on Education and Labor.
7/21/2009Committee Consideration and Mark-up Session Held.
Put on a legislative calendar7/21/2009Ordered to be Reported (Amended) by the Yeas and Nays: 30 - 17.
7/27/2009Reported (Amended) by the Committee on Education and Labor. H. Rept. 111-232.
Put on a legislative calendar7/27/2009Placed on the Union Calendar, Calendar No. 129.
9/15/2009Rules Committee Resolution H. Res. 746 Reported to House. Rule provides for consideration of H.R. 3221 with 1 hour of general debate. Previous question shall be considered as ordered without intervening motions except motion to recommit with or without instructions. Measure will be considered read. Specified amendments are in order. All points of order against consideration of the bill are waived except those arising under clause 9 or 10 of rule XXI. It shall be in order to consider as an original bill for the purpose of amendment under the five-minute rule the amendment in the nature of a substitute recommended by the Committee on Education and Labor now printed in the bill.
9/16/2009Rule H. Res. 746 passed House.
9/16/2009Considered under the provisions of rule H. Res. 746.
9/16/2009Rule provides for consideration of H.R. 3221 with 1 hour of general debate. Previous question shall be considered as ordered without intervening motions except motion to recommit with or without instructions. Measure will be considered read. Specified amendments are in order. All points of order against consideration of the bill are waived except those arising under clause 9 or 10 of rule XXI. It shall be in order to consider as an original bill for the purpose of amendment under the five-minute rule the amendment in the nature of a substitute recommended by the Committee on Education and Labor now printed in the bill.
9/16/2009House resolved itself into the Committee of the Whole House on the state of the Union pursuant to H. Res. 746 and Rule XVIII.
9/16/2009The Speaker designated the Honorable Sheila Jackson-Lee to act as Chairwoman of the Committee.
9/16/2009GENERAL DEBATE - The Committee of the Whole proceeded with one hour of general debate on H.R. 3221.
9/16/2009Amendment (A001) offered by Mr. Miller, George.
9/16/2009DEBATE - Pursuant to the provisions of H.Res. 746, the Committee of the Whole proceeded with 20 minutes of debate on the George Miller (CA) amendment.
9/16/2009DEBATE - Pursuant to the provisions of H.Res. 746, the Committee of the Whole proceeded with 10 minutes of debate on the Hoekstra amendment.
select this voteVote9/16/2009On agreeing to the Miller, George amendment (A001) Agreed to by voice vote.
9/16/2009Amendment (A002) offered by Mr. Hoekstra.
9/16/2009POSTPONED PROCEEDINGS - At the conclusion of debate on the Hoekstra amendment, the Chair put the question on adoption of the amendment and by voice vote announced that the noes had prevailed. Mr. Hoekstra demanded a recorded vote and the Chair postponed further proceedings on the question of adoption of the amendment until a time to be determined.
9/16/2009DEBATE - Pursuant to the provisions of H. Res. 746, the Committee of the Whole proceeded with 10 minutes of debate on the Cardoza amendment.
9/16/2009Amendment (A003) offered by Mr. Cardoza.
select this voteVote9/16/2009On agreeing to the Cardoza amendment (A003) Agreed to by voice vote.
9/16/2009DEBATE - Pursuant to the provisions of H. Res. 746, the Committee of the Whole proceeded with 10 minutes of debate on the McMorris Rogers amendment.
9/16/2009Amendment (A004) offered by Mrs. McMorris Rodgers.
9/16/2009POSTPONED PROCEEDINGS - At the conclusion of debate on the McMorris Rogers amendment, the Chair put the question on adoption of the amendment and by voice vote announced that the noes had prevailed. Mr. Kline (MN) demanded a recorded vote and the Chair postponed further proceedings on the question of adoption of the amendment until a time to be announced.
9/16/2009DEBATE - Pursuant to the provisions of H. Res. 746, the Committee of the Whole proceeded with 10 minutes of debate on Pingree amendment number 5.
9/16/2009Amendment (A005) offered by Ms. Pingree (ME).
select this voteVote9/16/2009On agreeing to the Pingree (ME) amendment (A005) Agreed to by voice vote.
9/16/2009DEBATE - Pursuant to the provisions of H. Res. 746, the Committee of the Whole proceeded with 10 minutes of debate on the Pingree amendment number 6.
9/16/2009Amendment (A006) offered by Ms. Pingree (ME).
select this voteVote9/16/2009On agreeing to the Pingree (ME) amendment (A006) Agreed to by voice vote.
9/16/2009DEBATE - Pursuant to the provisions of H. Res. 746, the Committee of the Whole proceeded with 10 minutes of debate on the Foxx amendment.
9/16/2009Amendment (A007) offered by Ms. Foxx.
9/16/2009POSTPONED PROCEEDINGS - At the conclusion of debate on the Foxx amendment, the Chair put the question on adoption of the amendment and by voice vote announced that the noes had prevailed. Mr. George Miller (CA) demanded a recorded vote and the Chair postponed further proceedings on the question of adoption of the amendment until a time to be announced.
9/16/2009Mr. Miller, George moved that the Committee rise.
9/16/2009On motion that the Committee rise Agreed to by voice vote.
9/16/2009Committee of the Whole House on the state of the Union rises leaving H.R. 3221 as unfinished business.
9/17/2009ORDER OF PROCEDURE - Mr. George Miller (CA) asked unanimous consent that, during proceedings today in the House and in the Committee of the Whole, the Chair be authorized to reduce to two minutes the minimum time for electronic voting on any question that otherwise could be subjected to five-minute voting under clause 8 or 9 or rule 20 or under clause 6 of rule 18.
9/17/2009Considered as unfinished business.
9/17/2009The House resolved into Committee of the Whole House on the state of the Union for further consideration.
9/17/2009DEBATE - Pursuant to the provisions of H. Res. 746, the Committee of the Whole proceeded with 10 minutes of debate on the Reyes amendment.
9/17/2009Amendment (A008) offered by Mr. Reyes.
9/17/2009DEBATE - Pursuant to the provisions of H. Res. 746, the Committee of the Whole proceeded with 10 minutes of debate on the Etheridge amendment.
select this voteVote9/17/2009On agreeing to the Reyes amendment (A008) Agreed to by voice vote.
9/17/2009Amendment (A009) offered by Mr. Etheridge.
select this voteVote9/17/2009On agreeing to the Etheridge amendment (A009) Agreed to by voice vote.
9/17/2009Amendment (A010) offered by Mr. Driehaus.
9/17/2009DEBATE - Pursuant to the provisions of H. Res. 746, the Committee of the Whole proceeded with 10 minutes of debate on the Driehaus amendment.
select this voteVote9/17/2009On agreeing to the Driehaus amendment (A010) Agreed to by voice vote.
9/17/2009DEBATE - Pursuant to the provisions of H. Res. 746, the Committee of the Whole proceeded with 10 minutes of debate on the Cuellar amendment.
9/17/2009Amendment (A011) offered by Mr. Cuellar.
select this voteVote9/17/2009On agreeing to the Cuellar amendment (A011) Agreed to by voice vote.
9/17/2009Amendment (A012) offered by Mr. Murphy (CT).
9/17/2009DEBATE - Pursuant to the provisions of H. Res. 746, the Committee of the Whole proceeded with 10 minutes of debate on the Murphy (CT) amendment.
select this voteVote9/17/2009On agreeing to the Murphy (CT) amendment (A012) Agreed to by voice vote.
9/17/2009Amendment (A013) offered by Mr. Childers.
9/17/2009DEBATE - Pursuant to the provisions of H. Res. 746, the Committee of the Whole proceeded with 10 minutes of debate on the Childers amendment.
select this voteVote9/17/2009On agreeing to the Childers amendment (A013) Agreed to by voice vote.
9/17/2009Amendment (A014) offered by Mr. Adler (NJ).
9/17/2009DEBATE - Pursuant to the provisions of H. Res. 746, the Committee of the Whole proceeded with 10 minutes of debate on the Adler(NJ) amendment.
select this voteVote9/17/2009On agreeing to the Adler (NJ) amendment (A014) Agreed to by voice vote.
9/17/2009Amendment (A015) offered by Mr. Himes.
9/17/2009DEBATE - Pursuant to the provisions of H. Res. 746, the Committee of the Whole proceeded with 10 minutes of debate on the Himes amendment.
9/17/2009POSTPONED PROCEEDINGS - At the conclusion of debate on the Himes amendment, the Chair put the question on adoption of the amendment and by voice vote announced that the ayes had prevailed. Mr. Himes demanded a recorded vote and the Chair postponed further proceedings on the question of adoption of the amendment until later in the legislative day.
9/17/2009Amendment (A016) offered by Ms. Kilroy.
9/17/2009DEBATE - Pursuant to the provisions of H. Res. 746, the Committee of the Whole proceeded with 10 minutes of debate on the Kilroy amendment, as modified.
9/17/2009Kilroy amendment (A016) modified by unanimous consent. The amendment modification expands the scope of the bill with respect to grant duration and renewal.
9/17/2009On agreeing to the Kilroy amendment (A016) as modified Agreed to by voice vote.
9/17/2009Amendment (A017) offered by Mr. Minnick.
9/17/2009DEBATE - Pursuant to the provisions of H. Res. 746, the Committee of the Whole proceeded with 10 minutes of debate on the Minnick amendment.
9/17/2009POSTPONED PROCEEDINGS - At the conclusion of debate on the Minnick amendment, the Chair put the question on adoption of the amendment and by voice vote announced that the ayes had prevailed. Mr. Minnick demanded a recorded vote and the Chair postponed further proceedings on the question of adoption of the amendment until later in the legislative day.
9/17/2009DEBATE - Pursuant to the provisions of H. Res. 746, the Committee of the Whole proceeded with 10 minutes of debate on the Perriello amendment.
9/17/2009Amendment (A018) offered by Mr. Perriello.
select this voteVote9/17/2009On agreeing to the Perriello amendment (A018) Agreed to by voice vote.
9/17/2009Amendment (A019) offered by Mr. Schauer.
9/17/2009DEBATE - Pursuant to the provisions of H. Res. 746, the Committee of the Whole proceeded with 10 minutes of debate on the Schauer amendment.
9/17/2009POSTPONED PROCEEDINGS - At the conclusion of debate on the Schauer amendment, the Chair put the question on adoption of the amendment and by voice vote announced that the ayes had prevailed. Mr. Schauer demanded a recorded vote and the Chair postponed further proceedings on the question of adoption of the amendment until later in the legislative day.
9/17/2009Amendment (A020) offered by Mr. Teague.
9/17/2009DEBATE - Pursuant to the provisions of H. Res. 746, the Committee of the Whole proceeded with 10 minutes of debate on the Teague amendment No. 1.
select this voteVote9/17/2009On agreeing to the Teague amendment (A020) Agreed to by voice vote.
9/17/2009Amendment (A021) offered by Mr. Teague.
9/17/2009DEBATE - Pursuant to the provisions of H. Res. 746, the Committee of the Whole proceeded with 10 minutes of debate on the Teague amendment No. 2.
9/17/2009POSTPONED PROCEEDINGS - At the conclusion of debate on the Teague amendment, the Chair put the question on adoption of the amendment and by voice vote announced that the ayes had prevailed. Mr. Teague demanded a recorded vote and the Chair postponed further proceedings on the question of adoption of the amendment until later in the legislative day.
9/17/2009Amendment (A022) offered by Mr. Flake.
9/17/2009DEBATE - Pursuant to the provisions of H. Res. 746, the Committee of the Whole proceeded with 10 minutes of debate on the Flake amendment.
9/17/2009DEBATE - Pursuant to the provisions of H. Res. 746, the Committee of the Whole proceeded with 20 minutes of debate on the Guthrie substitute amendment.
select this voteVote9/17/2009On agreeing to the Flake amendment (A022) Agreed to by voice vote.
9/17/2009Amendment (A023) in the nature of a substitute offered by Mr. Guthrie.
9/17/2009POSTPONED PROCEEDINGS - At the conclusion of debate on the Guthrie amendment, the Chair put the question on adoption of the amendment and by voice vote announced that the noes had prevailed. Mr. Guthrie demanded a recorded vote and the Chair postponed futher proceedings on the question of adoption of the amendment until later in the legislative day.
9/17/2009UNFINISHED BUSINESS - The Chair announced that the unfinished business was the question of adoption of amendments which had been debated earlier and on which further proceedings had been postponed.
select this voteVote9/17/2009Amendment 2 to H.R. 3221
select this voteVote9/17/2009Amendment 4 to H.R. 3221
select this voteVote9/17/2009Amendment 7 to H.R. 3221
select this voteVote9/17/2009Amendment 15 to H.R. 3221
select this voteVote9/17/2009Amendment 17 to H.R. 3221
select this voteVote9/17/2009Amendment 19 to H.R. 3221
select this voteVote9/17/2009Amendment 21 to H.R. 3221
select this voteVote9/17/2009Amendment 23 to H.R. 3221
9/17/2009The House rose from the Committee of the Whole House on the state of the Union to report H.R. 3221.
9/17/2009The previous question was ordered pursuant to the rule.
9/17/2009The House adopted the amendment in the nature of a substitute as agreed to by the Committee of the Whole House on the state of the Union. (text: CR 9/16/2009 H9604-9624)
9/17/2009Mr. Issa moved to recommit with instructions to Education and Labor.
9/17/2009DEBATE - The House proceeded with 10 minutes of debate on the Issa motion to recommit with instructions. The instructions contained in the motion seek to report the same back to the House with an amendment to prohibit federal funds from certain indicted organizations.
9/17/2009The previous question on the motion to recommit with instructions was ordered without objection.
select this voteVote9/17/2009On Motion to Recommit with Instructions: H.R. 3221 Student Aid and Fiscal Responsibility Act of 2009
9/17/2009Amendment (A024) offered by Mr. Miller, George.
select this voteVote9/17/2009On agreeing to the Miller, George amendment (A024) Agreed to by voice vote.
currently selectedHouse Vote on Passage9/17/2009On Passage - House - H.R. 3221 Student Aid and Fiscal Responsibility Act of 2009
9/17/2009The Clerk was authorized to correct section numbers, punctuation, and cross references, and to make other necessary technical and conforming corrections in the engrossment of H.R. 3221.
9/21/2009Received in the Senate.
9/22/2009Read twice and referred to the Committee on Health, Education, Labor, and Pensions.
NumberSponsorDate OfferedStatus
select this voteH. Amdt. 424Miller, George [D-CA7]September 16, 2009Passed by voice vote on September 16, 2009.

Managers' amendment makes sundry technical and conforming changes to the bill.

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select this voteH. Amdt. 425Hoekstra, Peter [R-MI2]September 16, 2009Failed by roll call vote on September 17, 2009.

Amendment sought to strike Title III of the bill which authorizes $6.6 billion in new mandatory spending to create three Federal school construction programs for elementary and secondary public schools and institutions of higher education and apply the savings to reduce the Federal deficit.

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select this voteH. Amdt. 426Cardoza, Dennis [D-CA18]September 16, 2009Passed by voice vote on September 16, 2009.

Amendment directs the Secretary of Education to prioritize community colleges located in areas with high unemployment rates when awarding grants for community college reform.

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select this voteH. Amdt. 427McMorris Rodgers, Cathy [R-WA5]September 16, 2009Failed by roll call vote on September 17, 2009.

Amendment sought to limit the ability of certain schools that received funding under the economic stimulus package for school construction from receiving additional money through the new Federal school construction program authorized under the bill.

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select this voteH. Amdt. 428Pingree, Chellie [D-ME1]September 16, 2009Passed by voice vote on September 16, 2009.

Amendment includes areas affected by Base Realignment and Closure (BRAC) as eligible for emergency educational funding under the bill.

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select this voteH. Amdt. 429Pingree, Chellie [D-ME1]September 16, 2009Passed by voice vote on September 16, 2009.

Amendment removes the prohibition of funding to community colleges who received funds for construction, modernization, renovation, and repair under the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009, or under the higher education act of 1965.

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select this voteH. Amdt. 430Foxx, Virginia [R-NC5]September 16, 2009Failed by roll call vote on September 17, 2009.

Amendment sought to strike the entire American Graduation Initiative (but maintain the privacy provisions that apply to the whole Act) and put the savings toward deficit reduction. The privacy provisions ensure that student information is protected from individuals not authorized to view it and that students cannot be identified by any unique identifier.

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select this voteH. Amdt. 431Reyes, Silvestre [D-TX16]September 17, 2009Passed by voice vote on September 17, 2009.

Amendment encourages community colleges to use grant money to increase the level of training for members of the National Guard and Reserves, and men and women returning from active duty.

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select this voteH. Amdt. 432Etheridge, Bob [D-NC2]September 17, 2009Passed by voice vote on September 17, 2009.

Amendment clarifies that borrower services, including delinquency prevention, default aversion, and loan counseling, are allowed uses of grant funds. The amendment also explicitly authorizes the Department of Education to contract directly with guaranty agencies for funded services.

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select this voteH. Amdt. 433Driehaus, Steve [D-OH1]September 17, 2009Passed by voice vote on September 17, 2009.

Amendment requires that states receiving State Innovation Completion Grants have plans to increase postsecondary enrollment and completion among dislocated workers.

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select this voteH. Amdt. 434Cuellar, Henry [D-TX28]September 17, 2009Passed by voice vote on September 17, 2009.

Amendment requires the Secretary of Education to conduct outreach activities to educate students and their families about the transition to Federal Direct Lending.

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select this voteH. Amdt. 435Murphy, Christopher [D-CT5]September 17, 2009Passed by voice vote on September 17, 2009.

Amendment clarifies that states may use funds awarded as Quality Pathways Grants under Section 403(a) of Title IV of H.R. 3221 to establish or support partnerships with institutions of higher education that support effective education and training for early learning providers.

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select this voteH. Amdt. 436Childers, Travis [D-MS1]September 17, 2009Passed by voice vote on September 17, 2009.

Amendment requires the campus Veterans Resource Officer to act as a link between student veterans and mental health care providers at the Department of Veterans Affairs in order to help improve college completion rates for veterans.

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select this voteH. Amdt. 437Adler, John [D-NJ3]September 17, 2009Passed by voice vote on September 17, 2009.

Amendment gives priority for State Innovation Completion grants to entities that promote activities to increase degree or certificate completion for students who are veterans.

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select this voteH. Amdt. 438Himes, James [D-CT4]September 17, 2009Passed by roll call vote on September 17, 2009.

Amendment makes adjustments to strengthen the financial literacy provisions of the State Innovation Completion Grants, Innovation in College Access and Completion National Activities and contracting requirements related to private student loan servicers.

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H. Amdt. 439Kilroy, Mary Jo [D-OH15]September 17, 2009Offered on September 16, 2009.

Amendment gives priority to dislocated workers for community college and state grants.

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select this voteH. Amdt. 440Minnick, Walter [D-ID1]September 17, 2009Passed by roll call vote on September 17, 2009.

Amendment allows servicemen and women to tranfer academic credits earned while serving in the Armed Forces between institutions of higher education.

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select this voteH. Amdt. 441Perriello, Thomas [D-VA5]September 17, 2009Passed by voice vote on September 17, 2009.

Amendment requires that States participating in the Quality Pathways Grant Program shall evaluate and report to the Secretary a description of any disparity by geographic area, rural and urban, that exists in ongoing high quality, early learning programs for low-income children. The amendment also requires that participating States outline the steps that would be taken to address any such disparities.

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select this voteH. Amdt. 442Schauer, Mark [D-MI7]September 17, 2009Passed by roll call vote on September 17, 2009.

Amendment gives priority in awarding Federal grants to schools, states, and non-profits to encourage dislocated workers to complete their degrees.

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select this voteH. Amdt. 443Teague, Harry [D-NM2]September 17, 2009Passed by voice vote on September 17, 2009.

Amendment adds veterans to the list of priority grantees in Title V and adds to the allowable uses of funds, programs that prepare students to enter careers in the Veterans Administration and occupations in energy-related fields.

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select this voteH. Amdt. 444Teague, Harry [D-NM2]September 17, 2009Passed by roll call vote on September 17, 2009.

An amendment numbered 21 printed in House Report 111-256 to clarify that all savings in the bill not otherwise allocated go towards deficit reduction.

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select this voteH. Amdt. 445Flake, Jeff [R-AZ6]September 17, 2009Passed by voice vote on September 17, 2009.

An amendment numbered 23 printed in House Report 111-256 to prohibit funds appropriated under the bill to be used for Congressional earmarks as defined by clause 9(d) of rule XXI of the Rules of the House of Representatives.

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select this voteH. Amdt. 446Guthrie, Brett [R-KY2]September 17, 2009Failed by roll call vote on September 17, 2009.

Amendment sought to insert a complete new text entitled "Ensuring Student Choice and Competition Act of 2009".

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select this voteH. Amdt. 447Miller, George [D-CA7]September 17, 2009Passed by voice vote on September 17, 2009.

See item 1241 for amendment explanation.

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12 Organizations Support and 7 Oppose; See Which Ones

Organizations that took a position on
Student Aid and Fiscal Responsibility Act of 2009: On Passage - House - H.R. 3221 Student Aid and Fiscal Responsibility Act of 2009

12 organizations support this bill

AFL-CIO
AFL-CIO (2009, July 21). AFL-CIO Support. Retrieved January 15, 2010, from Supporters of the Student Aid and Fiscal Responsibility Act.
American Association of Community Colleges
Boggs, George R. and Brown, Noah J. (2009, July 20). AACC Support. Retrieved January 15, 2010, from Supporters of the Student Aid and Fiscal Responsibility Act.
American Association of School Administrators
Kusler, Mary (2009, July 17). AASA Support. Retrieved January 15, 2010, from AASA.
American Association of State Colleges and Universities
Broad, Molly Corbett (2009, July 21). Letter. Retrieved January 15, 2010, from Supporters of the Student Aid and Fiscal Responsibility Act.
American Council on Education
Broad, Molly Corbett (2009, July 21). Letter. Retrieved January 15, 2010, from Supporters of the Student Aid and Fiscal Responsibility Act.
American Federation of Teachers
Cowan, Kristor (2009, July 20). Letter . Retrieved January 15, 2010, from Supporters of the Student Aid and Fiscal Responsibility Act.
American Indian Higher Education Consortium
Broad, Molly Corbett (2009, July 21). Letter. Retrieved January 15, 2010, from Supporters of the Student Aid and Fiscal Responsibility Act.
American Institute of Architects
American Institute of Architects (2009, July 15). Letter from AIA. Retrieved January 15, 2010, from Supporters of the Student Aid and Fiscal Responsibility Act.
Demos
Demos (2009, September 17). Demos Applauds House Passage of the Student Aid Financial Responsibility Act. Retrieved November 23, 2009, from Demos: Ideas in Action.
National Direct Student Loan Coaltion
National Direct Student Loan Coalition (2009, September 21). Letter to Congress. Retrieved December 2, 2009, from National Direct Student Loan Coalition.
United States Student Association
United States Student Association (n.d.). SAFRA Basics. Retrieved November 23, 2009, from United States Students Association.
University of Washington Student Senate
Associated Students of the University of Washington Student Senate (n.d.). A Resolution in Support of the Student Aid and Fiscal Responsibility Act of 2009 (SAFRA) . Retrieved January 4, 2010, from ASUW Student Senate.

7 organizations oppose this bill

America's Student Loan Providers
Americas Student Loan Providers (2009, July 21). Statement on Ed & Labor Committee Approval of Student Loan Bill. Retrieved November 23, 2009, from America's Student Loan Providers.
California Community Colleges Student Financial Aid Administrators Association
CA Community Colleges Student Financial Aid Administrators Association (n.d.). Voices of Support. Retrieved November 23, 2009, from Portect Student Choice.
Credit Union National Association
Credit Union National Assocation (2009, September 18). CUNA News Now: House votes to eliminate Ed. Loan program. Retrieved November 23, 2009, from The Credit Union Association of America.
Heritage Foundation
Lips, Dan (2009, September 15). Student Lending and College Affordability: Alternative Approaches to Reform. Retrieved December 2, 2009, from The Heritage Foundation.
National Association of State Treasurers
National Association of State Treasurers (2009, September 1). RESOLUTION: Urging the Administration and Congress to consider alternatives to the FY 2010 budget. Retrieved November 23, 2009, from National Association of State Treasurers.
Protect Student Choice
Thomson Reuters (2009, October 28). ProtectStudentChoice.org Opposes the U.S. Department of Education's Forceful Approach to Reforming the Student Lending Process. Retrieved November 23, 2009, from Thomson Reuters.
Sallie Mae
BARRY FEIERSTEIN for Sallie Mae (2009, September 22). Barry Feirstein Letter. Retrieved November 23, 2009, from Sallie Mae.

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Includes reported contributions to congressional campaigns of House members in office on day of vote, from interest groups invested in the vote according to MAPLight.org, January 1, 2008 – December 31, 2009.
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Contributions By Legislator

Namesort iconPartyState$ From Interest Groups
That Support
$ From Interest Groups
That Oppose
Vote
Abercrombie, NeilDHI-1$19,030$2,960Not Voting
Ackerman, GaryDNY-5$19,550$15,000Yes
Aderholt, RobertRAL-4$500$1,000No
Adler, JohnDNJ-3$52,700$19,650Yes
Akin, W.RMO-2$11,600$10,795No
Alexander, RodneyRLA-5$4,300$6,500No
Altmire, JasonDPA-4$39,900$16,132Yes
Andrews, RobertDNJ-1$90,450$2,750Yes
Arcuri, MichaelDNY-24$21,650$9,000Yes
Austria, SteveROH-7$13,815$6,500No
Baca, JoeDCA-43$41,450$32,300Yes
Bachmann, MicheleRMN-6$12,486$23,605No
Bachus, SpencerRAL-6$1,000$91,500No
Baird, BrianDWA-3$6,600$2,000Yes
Baldwin, TammyDWI-2$21,550$4,641Yes
Barrett, JamesRSC-3$3,000$10,500Not Voting
Barrow, JohnDGA-12$10,300$8,000Yes
Bartlett, RoscoeRMD-6$0$2,500No
Barton, JoeRTX-6$1,950$4,000No
Bean, MelissaDIL-8$23,250$47,000Yes
Becerra, XavierDCA-31$31,678$7,500Yes
Berkley, ShelleyDNV-1$49,000$10,776Yes
Berman, HowardDCA-28$23,500$2,000Yes
Berry, RobertDAR-1$7,500$4,500Yes
Biggert, JudyRIL-13$18,500$43,432No
Bilbray, BrianRCA-50$5,050$14,200No
Bilirakis, GusRFL-9$38,699$14,750No
Bishop, RobRUT-1$300$13,000No
Bishop, SanfordDGA-2$6,750$6,500Yes
Bishop, TimothyDNY-1$67,600$5,900Yes
Blackburn, MarshaRTN-7$3,257$2,250No
Blumenauer, EarlDOR-3$17,290$4,000Yes
Blunt, RoyRMO-7$17,800$29,700No
Boccieri, JohnDOH-16$38,450$8,500Yes
Boehner, JohnROH-8$20,000$39,750No
Bonner, JoRAL-1$17,382$1,000No
Bono Mack, MaryRCA-45$2,850$10,968No
Boozman, JohnRAR-3$250$2,750No
Boren, DanDOK-2$9,650$4,500Yes
Boswell, LeonardDIA-3$27,000$1,000Yes
Boucher, FrederickDVA-9$14,250$7,000Yes
Boustany, CharlesRLA-7$1,000$3,000No
Boyd, AllenDFL-2$9,775$16,500No
Brady, KevinRTX-8$250$8,000No
Brady, RobertDPA-1$31,100$1,500Yes
Braley, BruceDIA-1$10,250$8,829Yes
Bright, BobbyDAL-2$35,050$18,000Yes
Broun, PaulRGA-10$5,506$5,000No
Brown, CorrineDFL-3$3,875$2,000Yes
Brown, HenryRSC-1$3,500$10,000No
Brown-Waite, VirginiaRFL-5$1,950$2,000No
Buchanan, VernRFL-13$31,150$9,000Yes
Burgess, MichaelRTX-26$2,750$4,250No
Burton, DanRIN-5$10,850$8,000No
Butterfield, GeorgeDNC-1$20,250$2,500Yes
Buyer, StephenRIN-4$2,000$8,500No
Calvert, KenRCA-44$5,462$9,000No
Camp, DavidRMI-4$4,500$23,250No
Campbell, JohnRCA-48$1,360$16,600No
Cantor, EricRVA-7$17,079$32,700No
Cao, AnhRLA-2$3,500$2,800Yes
Capito, ShelleyRWV-2$8,000$6,928No
Capps, LoisDCA-23$8,000$2,250Yes
Capuano, MichaelDMA-8$43,750$10,000Yes
Cardoza, DennisDCA-18$6,500$14,500Yes
Carnahan, RussDMO-3$25,700$10,000Yes
Carney, ChristopherDPA-10$45,400$4,450Yes
Carson, AndréDIN-7$75,330$29,829Yes
Carter, JohnRTX-31$7,150$6,000No
Cassidy, BillRLA-6$11,700$11,600No
Castle, MichaelRDE$25,625$62,000No
Castor, KathyDFL-11$13,250$9,500Yes
Chaffetz, JasonRUT-3$4,000$16,219No
Chandler, BenDKY-6$14,850$10,000Yes
Childers, TravisDMS-1$43,950$44,872Yes
Chu, JudyDCA-32$58,250$6,500Yes
Clarke, YvetteDNY-11$20,800$9,800Yes
Clay, WilliamDMO-1$8,850$28,400Yes
Cleaver, EmanuelDMO-5$10,250$10,000Yes
Clyburn, JamesDSC-6$26,750$58,600Yes
Coble, HowardRNC-6$0$2,000No
Coffman, MikeRCO-6$3,800$17,750No
Cohen, SteveDTN-9$29,110$3,000Yes
Cole, TomROK-4$8,750$2,750No
Conaway, K.RTX-11$1,250$0No
Connolly, GeraldDVA-11$59,700$10,250Yes
Conyers, JohnDMI-14$12,900$8,000Not Voting
Cooper, JimDTN-5$24,201$4,000Yes
Costa, JimDCA-20$7,500$7,500Not Voting
Costello, JerryDIL-12$14,050$2,000Yes
Courtney, JoeDCT-2$30,950$8,800Yes
Crenshaw, AnderRFL-4$2,250$0No
Crowley, JosephDNY-7$19,400$14,000Yes
Cuellar, HenryDTX-28$7,000$5,500Yes
Culberson, JohnRTX-7$16,050$6,000No
Cummings, ElijahDMD-7$19,550$4,000Yes
Dahlkemper, KathleenDPA-3$43,500$16,100Yes
Davis, ArturDAL-7$7,100$15,500Yes
Davis, DannyDIL-7$20,800$13,250Yes
Davis, GeoffRKY-4$0$19,000No
Davis, LincolnDTN-4$15,250$16,000Yes
Davis, SusanDCA-53$16,306$7,750Yes
DeFazio, PeterDOR-4$8,500$0Yes
DeGette, DianaDCO-1$7,870$4,250Yes
DeLauro, RosaDCT-3$23,450$2,000Yes
Deal, NathanRGA-9$250$1,250No
Delahunt, WilliamDMA-10$7,500$0Yes
Dent, CharlesRPA-15$9,666$5,000No
Diaz-Balart, LincolnRFL-21$11,825$6,000No
Diaz-Balart, MarioRFL-25$6,225$1,500No
Dicks, NormanDWA-6$23,999$7,200Yes
Dingell, JohnDMI-15$14,500$8,000Yes
Doggett, LloydDTX-25$16,250$4,000Yes
Donnelly, JoeDIN-2$21,000$16,750Yes
Doyle, MichaelDPA-14$16,000$1,000Yes
Dreier, DavidRCA-26$1,750$11,050No
Driehaus, SteveDOH-1$47,350$6,400Yes
Duncan, JohnRTN-2$2,000$0No
Edwards, DonnaDMD-4$47,253$1,000Yes
Edwards, ThomasDTX-17$39,850$12,500Yes
Ehlers, VernonRMI-3$5,200$2,500No
Ellison, KeithDMN-5$49,100$3,500Yes
Ellsworth, BradDIN-8$12,010$11,200Yes
Emerson, Jo AnnRMO-8$9,850$5,000No
Engel, EliotDNY-17$29,500$0Yes
Eshoo, AnnaDCA-14$18,000$3,000Yes
Etheridge, BobDNC-2$24,700$5,000Yes
Fallin, MaryROK-5$3,300$250No
Farr, SamDCA-17$10,800$3,000Yes
Fattah, ChakaDPA-2$16,750$7,000Yes
Filner, BobDCA-51$10,950$19,200Yes
Flake, JeffRAZ-6$3,250$0No
Fleming, JohnRLA-4$500$2,000No
Forbes, JamesRVA-4$1,285$2,000No
Fortenberry, JeffreyRNE-1$1,500$7,000No
Foster, BillDIL-14$271,357$30,250Yes
Foxx, VirginiaRNC-5$20,200$4,000No
Frank, BarneyDMA-4$23,350$68,049Not Voting
Franks, TrentRAZ-2$500$3,708No
Frelinghuysen, RodneyRNJ-11$10,500$6,600No
Fudge, MarciaDOH-11$14,250$9,500Yes
Gallegly, EltonRCA-24$600$2,000No
Garrett, ScottRNJ-5$5,950$39,500No
Gerlach, JimRPA-6$10,250$15,600No
Giffords, GabrielleDAZ-8$82,393$8,000Yes
Gingrey, JohnRGA-11$10,500$10,700No
Gohmert, LouisRTX-1$3,750$3,300No
Gonzalez, CharlesDTX-20$4,250$6,500Yes
Goodlatte, RobertRVA-6$1,750$2,000No
Gordon, BartonDTN-6$12,750$7,000Yes
Granger, KayRTX-12$8,500$7,300No
Graves, SamuelRMO-6$10,625$5,750No
Grayson, AlanDFL-8$70,255$17,731Yes
Green, AlDTX-9$12,550$9,000Yes
Green, RaymondDTX-29$7,250$6,500Yes
Griffith, ParkerDAL-5$43,300$3,000Yes
Grijalva, RaulDAZ-7$36,800$10,000Yes
Guthrie, BrettRKY-2$12,250$18,250No
Gutiérrez, LuisDIL-4$6,750$44,900Yes
Hall, JohnDNY-19$22,070$13,050Yes
Hall, RalphRTX-4$1,250$2,250No
Halvorson, DeborahDIL-11$34,400$20,800Yes
Hare, PhilDIL-17$20,500$5,500Yes
Harman, JaneDCA-36$5,000$2,000Yes
Harper, GreggRMS-3$5,750$10,800No
Hastings, AlceeDFL-23$17,850$16,400Yes
Hastings, DocRWA-4$259$0No
Heinrich, MartinDNM-1$76,128$9,000Yes
Heller, DeanRNV-2$0$24,500No
Hensarling, JebRTX-5$2,600$85,100No
Herger, WalterRCA-2$5,400$10,500No
Herseth Sandlin, StephanieDSD$9,900$8,000No
Higgins, BrianDNY-27$12,350$12,000Yes
Hill, BaronDIN-9$33,400$5,800Yes
Himes, JamesDCT-4$80,450$30,800Yes
Hinchey, MauriceDNY-22$16,400$4,750Yes
Hinojosa, RubénDTX-15$24,000$3,750Yes
Hirono, MazieDHI-2$40,800$5,000Yes
Hodes, PaulDNH-2$89,000$8,339Yes
Hoekstra, PeterRMI-2$1,000$6,400No
Holden, TimDPA-17$19,800$6,000Yes
Holt, RushDNJ-12$47,945$2,750Yes
Honda, MichaelDCA-15$40,980$3,000Yes
Hoyer, StenyDMD-5$41,750$33,850Yes
Hunter, DuncanRCA-52$3,325$27,200No
Inglis, BobRSC-4$250$0No
Inslee, JayDWA-1$13,200$500Yes
Israel, SteveDNY-2$59,675$9,750Yes
Issa, DarrellRCA-49$775$3,000No
Jackson, JesseDIL-2$17,900$7,650Yes
Jackson-Lee, SheilaDTX-18$4,300$3,500Yes
Jenkins, LynnRKS-2$6,750$58,550No
Johnson, EddieDTX-30$7,500$7,000Yes
Johnson, HenryDGA-4$2,000$10,500Yes
Johnson, SamuelRTX-3$650$4,000No
Johnson, TimothyRIL-15$4,750$0Yes
Jones, WalterRNC-3$1,250$9,250No
Jordan, JimROH-4$5,800$13,750No
Kagen, SteveDWI-8$49,265$10,000Yes
Kanjorski, PaulDPA-11$26,650$148,674No
Kaptur, MarcyDOH-9$14,350$6,000Yes
Kennedy, PatrickDRI-1$16,850$1,000Yes
Kildee, DaleDMI-5$28,400$10,000Yes
Kilpatrick, CarolynDMI-13$24,510$10,000Yes
Kilroy, Mary JoDOH-15$67,250$13,201Yes
Kind, RonaldDWI-3$13,650$16,200Yes
King, PeterRNY-3$5,800$21,300No
King, SteveRIA-5$250$0No
Kingston, JackRGA-1$4,250$5,500No
Kirk, MarkRIL-10$70,850$39,500No
Kirkpatrick, AnnDAZ-1$56,300$10,000Yes
Kissell, LarryDNC-8$46,500$5,000Yes
Klein, RonDFL-22$39,650$23,000Yes
Kline, JohnRMN-2$8,800$11,500No
Kosmas, SuzanneDFL-24$43,609$24,100Yes
Kratovil, FrankDMD-1$39,980$14,250Yes
Kucinich, DennisDOH-10$35,605$2,500Yes
LaTourette, StevenROH-14$10,500$19,000No
Lamborn, DougRCO-5$0$5,500No
Lance, LeonardRNJ-7$17,299$8,000No
Langevin, JamesDRI-2$15,600$0Yes
Larsen, RickDWA-2$3,900$2,000Yes
Larson, JohnDCT-1$26,760$11,500Yes
Latham, ThomasRIA-4$2,600$3,200No
Latta, RobertROH-5$4,400$5,750No
Lee, BarbaraDCA-9$22,650$11,000Yes
Lee, ChristopherRNY-26$9,699$29,700No
Levin, SanderDMI-12$9,700$9,500Yes
Lewis, JerryRCA-41$10,750$5,071No
Lewis, JohnDGA-5$16,750$25,750Yes
Linder, JohnRGA-7$500$6,000No
Lipinski, DanielDIL-3$4,500$4,000Yes
LoBiondo, FrankRNJ-2$11,300$5,500No
Loebsack, DavidDIA-2$30,250$2,250Yes
Lofgren, ZoeDCA-16$13,300$2,000Yes
Lowey, NitaDNY-18$40,150$3,000Yes
Lucas, FrankROK-3$2,750$1,250No
Luetkemeyer, BlaineRMO-9$3,900$6,000No
Luján, BenDNM-3$56,250$7,000Yes
Lummis, CynthiaRWY$1,700$2,500No
Lungren, DanielRCA-3$9,800$1,000No
Lynch, StephenDMA-9$4,750$5,250Yes
Mack, ConnieRFL-14$4,200$1,000No
Maffei, DanielDNY-25$85,800$24,741Yes
Maloney, CarolynDNY-14$15,800$71,252Yes
Manzullo, DonaldRIL-16$250$11,000No
Marchant, KennyRTX-24$1,500$28,350No
Markey, BetsyDCO-4$78,574$1,000Yes
Markey, EdwardDMA-7$6,000$0Yes
Marshall, JamesDGA-8$24,850$500Yes
Massa, EricDNY-29$46,300$1,000Yes
Matheson, JimDUT-2$24,696$15,998Yes
Matsui, DorisDCA-5$16,900$2,000Yes
McCarthy, CarolynDNY-4$38,100$19,200Yes
McCarthy, KevinRCA-22$3,500$30,000No
McCaul, MichaelRTX-10$8,300$1,000No
McClintock, TomRCA-4$9,575$7,200No
McCollum, BettyDMN-4$32,950$1,000Yes
McCotter, ThaddeusRMI-11$10,600$49,000No
McDermott, JamesDWA-7$11,460$2,857Yes
McGovern, JamesDMA-3$9,950$0Yes
McHenry, PatrickRNC-10$3,000$49,500No
McHugh, JohnRNY-23$9,250$9,000Not Voting
McIntyre, MikeDNC-7$15,000$0Yes
McKeon, HowardRCA-25$15,250$22,750No
McMahon, MichaelDNY-13$35,000$2,000No
McMorris Rodgers, CathyRWA-5$3,100$17,250No
McNerney, JerryDCA-11$83,250$250Yes
Meek, KendrickDFL-17$44,660$61,598Yes
Meeks, GregoryDNY-6$5,000$60,455Yes
Melancon, CharlesDLA-3$22,800$4,000Yes
Mica, JohnRFL-7$6,750$2,000No
Michaud, MichaelDME-2$13,750$14,000Yes
Miller, CandiceRMI-10$1,700$8,500No
Miller, GaryRCA-42$2,350$6,600No
Miller, GeorgeDCA-7$44,925$8,335Yes
Miller, JeffRFL-1$0$10,000No
Miller, R.DNC-13$26,700$5,000Yes
Minnick, WalterDID-1$34,400$22,500Yes
Mitchell, HarryDAZ-5$48,500$1,000Yes
Mollohan, AlanDWV-1$14,000$1,000Yes
Moore, DennisDKS-3$16,750$84,307Yes
Moore, GwenDWI-4$11,000$10,500Yes
Moran, JamesDVA-8$6,500$0Yes
Moran, JerryRKS-1$9,800$3,000No
Murphy, ChristopherDCT-5$33,300$11,000Yes
Murphy, PatrickDPA-8$87,739$9,900Yes
Murphy, ScottDNY-20$51,900$5,800Yes
Murphy, TimRPA-18$23,300$3,000No
Murtha, JohnDPA-12$73,350$1,000Yes
Myrick, SueRNC-9$800$0No
Nadler, JerroldDNY-8$22,750$9,000Yes
Napolitano, GraceDCA-38$6,500$2,500Yes
Neal, RichardDMA-2$10,100$22,000Yes
Neugebauer, RandyRTX-19$2,750$39,500No
Nunes, DevinRCA-21$3,000$4,000Not Voting
Nye, GlennDVA-2$38,150$5,904Yes
Oberstar, JamesDMN-8$16,950$1,000Yes
Obey, DavidDWI-7$37,000$10,350Yes
Olson, PeteRTX-22$13,750$12,800No
Olver, JohnDMA-1$31,050$750Yes
Ortiz, SolomonDTX-27$7,500$6,500Yes
Pallone, FrankDNJ-6$27,850$8,000Yes
Pascrell, WilliamDNJ-8$13,100$6,000Yes
Pastor, EdwardDAZ-4$18,150$3,000Yes
Paul, RonaldRTX-14$9,050$6,000Not Voting
Paulsen, ErikRMN-3$13,200$34,250No
Payne, DonaldDNJ-10$20,750$5,000Yes
Pelosi, NancyDCA-8$46,700$16,500Yes
Pence, MikeRIN-6$3,800$14,950No
Perlmutter, EdDCO-7$22,000$47,800Yes
Perriello, ThomasDVA-5$63,068$3,500Yes
Peters, GaryDMI-9$64,135$22,180Yes
Peterson, CollinDMN-7$8,250$500Yes
Petri, ThomasRWI-6$2,950$0Yes
Pingree, ChellieDME-1$23,550$10,000Yes
Pitts, JosephRPA-16$350$2,000No
Platts, ToddRPA-19$0$2,000Yes
Poe, TedRTX-2$6,900$8,500No
Polis, JaredDCO-2$5,800$1,500Yes
Pomeroy, EarlDND$18,705$6,500Yes
Posey, BillRFL-15$2,850$21,300No
Price, DavidDNC-4$50,321$0Yes
Price, TomRGA-6$8,625$51,762No
Putnam, AdamRFL-12$7,200$17,500No
Quigley, MikeDIL-5$23,000$1,000Yes
Radanovich, GeorgeRCA-19$1,000$3,800Not Voting
Rahall, NickDWV-3$12,900$0Yes
Rangel, CharlesDNY-15$49,175$53,550Yes
Rehberg, DennisRMT$5,750$300No
Reichert, DaveRWA-8$14,350$11,000No
Reyes, SilvestreDTX-16$16,836$9,750Yes
Richardson, LauraDCA-37$20,750$5,500Yes
Rodriguez, CiroDTX-23$44,000$11,500Yes
Roe, PhilRTN-1$8,200$0No
Rogers, HaroldRKY-5$5,400$0No
Rogers, MichaelRAL-3$14,800$1,000No
Rogers, MichaelRMI-8$5,000$7,000No
Rohrabacher, DanaRCA-46$3,950$23,950No
Rooney, ThomasRFL-16$4,300$16,500No
Ros-Lehtinen, IleanaRFL-18$31,975$2,500Yes
Roskam, PeterRIL-6$24,500$27,068No
Ross, MikeDAR-4$16,650$36,750Yes
Rothman, StevenDNJ-9$16,700$5,000Yes
Roybal-Allard, LucilleDCA-34$15,350$0Yes
Royce, EdwardRCA-40$4,800$107,075No
Ruppersberger, C.A.DMD-2$12,500$1,000Yes
Rush, BobbyDIL-1$2,500$13,500Yes
Ryan, PaulRWI-1$3,350$13,428No
Ryan, TimothyDOH-17$22,450$11,600Yes
Salazar, JohnDCO-3$8,550$9,000Yes
Sanchez, LorettaDCA-47$19,800$13,300Yes
Sarbanes, JohnDMD-3$31,850$3,000Yes
Scalise, SteveRLA-1$27,800$14,000No
Schakowsky, JaniceDIL-9$38,570$4,500Yes
Schauer, MarkDMI-7$50,487$13,100Yes
Schiff, AdamDCA-29$15,750$17,000Yes
Schmidt, JeanROH-2$30,550$3,000No
Schock, AaronRIL-18$13,350$23,054No
Schrader, KurtDOR-5$50,700$16,750Yes
Schwartz, AllysonDPA-13$56,300$7,500Yes
Scott, DavidDGA-13$20,375$29,457Yes
Scott, RobertDVA-3$17,201$2,500Yes
Sensenbrenner, F.RWI-5$3,000$9,000No
Serrano, JoséDNY-16$4,700$4,000Yes
Sessions, PeterRTX-32$2,950$52,500No
Sestak, JoeDPA-7$68,400$17,800Yes
Shadegg, JohnRAZ-3$6,850$8,100No
Shea-Porter, CarolDNH-1$38,626$2,000Yes
Sherman, BradDCA-27$23,000$43,550Yes
Shimkus, JohnRIL-19$3,500$9,300No
Shuler, HeathDNC-11$28,050$20,624Yes
Shuster, WilliamRPA-9$2,100$500No
Simpson, MichaelRID-2$10,200$2,700No
Sires, AlbioDNJ-13$13,900$5,000Yes
Skelton, IkeDMO-4$7,650$0Yes
Slaughter, LouiseDNY-28$14,400$7,000Yes
Smith, AdamDWA-9$5,000$7,250Yes
Smith, AdrianRNE-3$1,750$7,500No
Smith, ChristopherRNJ-4$9,250$0No
Smith, LamarRTX-21$4,300$18,500No
Snyder, VictorDAR-2$10,500$2,000Yes
Souder, MarkRIN-3$6,750$16,250No
Space, ZacharyDOH-18$48,150$2,500Yes
Speier, JackieDCA-12$31,350$18,810Yes
Spratt, JohnDSC-5$14,750$6,000Yes
Stark, FortneyDCA-13$2,500$0Yes
Stearns, CliffordRFL-6$7,450$250No
Stupak, BartDMI-1$10,800$10,500Yes
Sullivan, JohnROK-1$475$0No
Sutton, BettyDOH-13$17,300$9,000Yes
Sánchez, LindaDCA-39$18,000$2,500Yes
Tanner, JohnDTN-8$7,000$9,000Not Voting
Taylor, GeneDMS-4$3,000$2,500Yes
Teague, HarryDNM-2$41,450$5,900Yes
Terry, LeeRNE-2$2,650$13,450No
Thompson, BennieDMS-2$10,700$10,750Yes
Thompson, C.DCA-1$14,868$7,500Yes
Thompson, GlennRPA-5$4,100$6,000No
Thornberry, WilliamRTX-13$1,450$0No
Tiahrt, ToddRKS-4$4,400$5,300No
Tiberi, PatrickROH-12$2,750$8,500No
Tierney, JohnDMA-6$7,350$1,950Yes
Titus, DinaDNV-3$61,209$10,000Yes
Tonko, PaulDNY-21$33,250$8,000Yes
Towns, EdolphusDNY-10$10,830$28,000Yes
Tsongas, NikiDMA-5$15,000$1,500Yes
Turner, MichaelROH-3$6,650$1,000No
Upton, FrederickRMI-6$10,700$18,000No
Van Hollen, ChristopherDMD-8$49,550$8,066Yes
Velázquez, NydiaDNY-12$17,500$35,000Yes
Visclosky, PeterDIN-1$17,200$0Yes
Walden, GregROR-2$-200$1,500No
Walz, TimothyDMN-1$56,259$8,850Yes
Wamp, ZachRTN-3$1,000$500No
Wasserman Schultz, DebbieDFL-20$29,700$44,450Yes
Waters, MaxineDCA-35$11,500$18,800Yes
Watson, DianeDCA-33$8,300$3,500Yes
Watt, MelvinDNC-12$13,500$26,500Yes
Waxman, HenryDCA-30$11,500$1,000Yes
Weiner, AnthonyDNY-9$8,600$1,000Yes
Welch, PeterDVT$10,650$2,000Yes
Westmoreland, LynnRGA-3$250$1,500No
Wexler, RobertDFL-19$24,810$9,500Yes
Whitfield, EdwardRKY-1$5,250$0No
Wilson, AddisonRSC-2$8,000$15,500No
Wilson, CharlesDOH-6$4,050$16,250Yes
Wittman, RobRVA-1$2,550$10,500No
Wolf, FrankRVA-10$12,050$2,000No
Woolsey, LynnDCA-6$21,575$3,500Yes
Wu, DavidDOR-1$30,100$2,000Yes
Yarmuth, JohnDKY-3$54,100$7,000Yes
Young, C. W.RFL-10$4,500$1,000No
Young, DonaldRAK$6,500$1,000No

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Abercrombie, NeilDHI-1$19,030$2,960Not Voting
Ackerman, GaryDNY-5$19,550$15,000Yes
Aderholt, RobertRAL-4$500$1,000No
Adler, JohnDNJ-3$52,700$19,650Yes
Akin, W.RMO-2$11,600$10,795No
Alexander, RodneyRLA-5$4,300$6,500No
Altmire, JasonDPA-4$39,900$16,132Yes
Andrews, RobertDNJ-1$90,450$2,750Yes
Arcuri, MichaelDNY-24$21,650$9,000Yes
Austria, SteveROH-7$13,815$6,500No
Baca, JoeDCA-43$41,450$32,300Yes
Bachmann, MicheleRMN-6$12,486$23,605No
Bachus, SpencerRAL-6$1,000$91,500No
Baird, BrianDWA-3$6,600$2,000Yes
Baldwin, TammyDWI-2$21,550$4,641Yes
Barrett, JamesRSC-3$3,000$10,500Not Voting
Barrow, JohnDGA-12$10,300$8,000Yes
Bartlett, RoscoeRMD-6$0$2,500No
Barton, JoeRTX-6$1,950$4,000No
Bean, MelissaDIL-8$23,250$47,000Yes
Becerra, XavierDCA-31$31,678$7,500Yes
Berkley, ShelleyDNV-1$49,000$10,776Yes
Berman, HowardDCA-28$23,500$2,000Yes
Berry, RobertDAR-1$7,500$4,500Yes
Biggert, JudyRIL-13$18,500$43,432No
Bilbray, BrianRCA-50$5,050$14,200No
Bilirakis, GusRFL-9$38,699$14,750No
Bishop, RobRUT-1$300$13,000No
Bishop, SanfordDGA-2$6,750$6,500Yes
Bishop, TimothyDNY-1$67,600$5,900Yes
Blackburn, MarshaRTN-7$3,257$2,250No
Blumenauer, EarlDOR-3$17,290$4,000Yes
Blunt, RoyRMO-7$17,800$29,700No
Boccieri, JohnDOH-16$38,450$8,500Yes
Boehner, JohnROH-8$20,000$39,750No
Bonner, JoRAL-1$17,382$1,000No
Bono Mack, MaryRCA-45$2,850$10,968No
Boozman, JohnRAR-3$250$2,750No
Boren, DanDOK-2$9,650$4,500Yes
Boswell, LeonardDIA-3$27,000$1,000Yes
Boucher, FrederickDVA-9$14,250$7,000Yes
Boustany, CharlesRLA-7$1,000$3,000No
Boyd, AllenDFL-2$9,775$16,500No
Brady, KevinRTX-8$250$8,000No
Brady, RobertDPA-1$31,100$1,500Yes
Braley, BruceDIA-1$10,250$8,829Yes
Bright, BobbyDAL-2$35,050$18,000Yes
Broun, PaulRGA-10$5,506$5,000No
Brown, CorrineDFL-3$3,875$2,000Yes
Brown, HenryRSC-1$3,500$10,000No
Brown-Waite, VirginiaRFL-5$1,950$2,000No
Buchanan, VernRFL-13$31,150$9,000Yes
Burgess, MichaelRTX-26$2,750$4,250No
Burton, DanRIN-5$10,850$8,000No
Butterfield, GeorgeDNC-1$20,250$2,500Yes
Buyer, StephenRIN-4$2,000$8,500No
Calvert, KenRCA-44$5,462$9,000No
Camp, DavidRMI-4$4,500$23,250No
Campbell, JohnRCA-48$1,360$16,600No
Cantor, EricRVA-7$17,079$32,700No
Cao, AnhRLA-2$3,500$2,800Yes
Capito, ShelleyRWV-2$8,000$6,928No
Capps, LoisDCA-23$8,000$2,250Yes
Capuano, MichaelDMA-8$43,750$10,000Yes
Cardoza, DennisDCA-18$6,500$14,500Yes
Carnahan, RussDMO-3$25,700$10,000Yes
Carney, ChristopherDPA-10$45,400$4,450Yes
Carson, AndréDIN-7$75,330$29,829Yes
Carter, JohnRTX-31$7,150$6,000No
Cassidy, BillRLA-6$11,700$11,600No
Castle, MichaelRDE$25,625$62,000No
Castor, KathyDFL-11$13,250$9,500Yes
Chaffetz, JasonRUT-3$4,000$16,219No
Chandler, BenDKY-6$14,850$10,000Yes
Childers, TravisDMS-1$43,950$44,872Yes
Chu, JudyDCA-32$58,250$6,500Yes
Clarke, YvetteDNY-11$20,800$9,800Yes
Clay, WilliamDMO-1$8,850$28,400Yes
Cleaver, EmanuelDMO-5$10,250$10,000Yes
Clyburn, JamesDSC-6$26,750$58,600Yes
Coble, HowardRNC-6$0$2,000No
Coffman, MikeRCO-6$3,800$17,750No
Cohen, SteveDTN-9$29,110$3,000Yes
Cole, TomROK-4$8,750$2,750No
Conaway, K.RTX-11$1,250$0No
Connolly, GeraldDVA-11$59,700$10,250Yes
Conyers, JohnDMI-14$12,900$8,000Not Voting
Cooper, JimDTN-5$24,201$4,000Yes
Costa, JimDCA-20$7,500$7,500Not Voting
Costello, JerryDIL-12$14,050$2,000Yes
Courtney, JoeDCT-2$30,950$8,800Yes
Crenshaw, AnderRFL-4$2,250$0No
Crowley, JosephDNY-7$19,400$14,000Yes
Cuellar, HenryDTX-28$7,000$5,500Yes
Culberson, JohnRTX-7$16,050$6,000No
Cummings, ElijahDMD-7$19,550$4,000Yes
Dahlkemper, KathleenDPA-3$43,500$16,100Yes
Davis, ArturDAL-7$7,100$15,500Yes
Davis, DannyDIL-7$20,800$13,250Yes
Davis, GeoffRKY-4$0$19,000No
Davis, LincolnDTN-4$15,250$16,000Yes
Davis, SusanDCA-53$16,306$7,750Yes
DeFazio, PeterDOR-4$8,500$0Yes
DeGette, DianaDCO-1$7,870$4,250Yes
DeLauro, RosaDCT-3$23,450$2,000Yes
Deal, NathanRGA-9$250$1,250No
Delahunt, WilliamDMA-10$7,500$0Yes
Dent, CharlesRPA-15$9,666$5,000No
Diaz-Balart, LincolnRFL-21$11,825$6,000No
Diaz-Balart, MarioRFL-25$6,225$1,500No
Dicks, NormanDWA-6$23,999$7,200Yes
Dingell, JohnDMI-15$14,500$8,000Yes
Doggett, LloydDTX-25$16,250$4,000Yes
Donnelly, JoeDIN-2$21,000$16,750Yes
Doyle, MichaelDPA-14$16,000$1,000Yes
Dreier, DavidRCA-26$1,750$11,050No
Driehaus, SteveDOH-1$47,350$6,400Yes
Duncan, JohnRTN-2$2,000$0No
Edwards, DonnaDMD-4$47,253$1,000Yes
Edwards, ThomasDTX-17$39,850$12,500Yes
Ehlers, VernonRMI-3$5,200$2,500No
Ellison, KeithDMN-5$49,100$3,500Yes
Ellsworth, BradDIN-8$12,010$11,200Yes
Emerson, Jo AnnRMO-8$9,850$5,000No
Engel, EliotDNY-17$29,500$0Yes
Eshoo, AnnaDCA-14$18,000$3,000Yes
Etheridge, BobDNC-2$24,700$5,000Yes
Fallin, MaryROK-5$3,300$250No
Farr, SamDCA-17$10,800$3,000Yes
Fattah, ChakaDPA-2$16,750$7,000Yes
Filner, BobDCA-51$10,950$19,200Yes
Flake, JeffRAZ-6$3,250$0No
Fleming, JohnRLA-4$500$2,000No
Forbes, JamesRVA-4$1,285$2,000No
Fortenberry, JeffreyRNE-1$1,500$7,000No
Foster, BillDIL-14$271,357$30,250Yes
Foxx, VirginiaRNC-5$20,200$4,000No
Frank, BarneyDMA-4$23,350$68,049Not Voting
Franks, TrentRAZ-2$500$3,708No
Frelinghuysen, RodneyRNJ-11$10,500$6,600No
Fudge, MarciaDOH-11$14,250$9,500Yes
Gallegly, EltonRCA-24$600$2,000No
Garrett, ScottRNJ-5$5,950$39,500No
Gerlach, JimRPA-6$10,250$15,600No
Giffords, GabrielleDAZ-8$82,393$8,000Yes
Gingrey, JohnRGA-11$10,500$10,700No
Gohmert, LouisRTX-1$3,750$3,300No
Gonzalez, CharlesDTX-20$4,250$6,500Yes
Goodlatte, RobertRVA-6$1,750$2,000No
Gordon, BartonDTN-6$12,750$7,000Yes
Granger, KayRTX-12$8,500$7,300No
Graves, SamuelRMO-6$10,625$5,750No
Grayson, AlanDFL-8$70,255$17,731Yes
Green, AlDTX-9$12,550$9,000Yes
Green, RaymondDTX-29$7,250$6,500Yes
Griffith, ParkerDAL-5$43,300$3,000Yes
Grijalva, RaulDAZ-7$36,800$10,000Yes
Guthrie, BrettRKY-2$12,250$18,250No
Gutiérrez, LuisDIL-4$6,750$44,900Yes
Hall, JohnDNY-19$22,070$13,050Yes
Hall, RalphRTX-4$1,250$2,250No
Halvorson, DeborahDIL-11$34,400$20,800Yes
Hare, PhilDIL-17$20,500$5,500Yes
Harman, JaneDCA-36$5,000$2,000Yes
Harper, GreggRMS-3$5,750$10,800No
Hastings, AlceeDFL-23$17,850$16,400Yes
Hastings, DocRWA-4$259$0No
Heinrich, MartinDNM-1$76,128$9,000Yes
Heller, DeanRNV-2$0$24,500No
Hensarling, JebRTX-5$2,600$85,100No
Herger, WalterRCA-2$5,400$10,500No
Herseth Sandlin, StephanieDSD$9,900$8,000No
Higgins, BrianDNY-27$12,350$12,000Yes
Hill, BaronDIN-9$33,400$5,800Yes
Himes, JamesDCT-4$80,450$30,800Yes
Hinchey, MauriceDNY-22$16,400$4,750Yes
Hinojosa, RubénDTX-15$24,000$3,750Yes
Hirono, MazieDHI-2$40,800$5,000Yes
Hodes, PaulDNH-2$89,000$8,339Yes
Hoekstra, PeterRMI-2$1,000$6,400No
Holden, TimDPA-17$19,800$6,000Yes
Holt, RushDNJ-12$47,945$2,750Yes
Honda, MichaelDCA-15$40,980$3,000Yes
Hoyer, StenyDMD-5$41,750$33,850Yes
Hunter, DuncanRCA-52$3,325$27,200No
Inglis, BobRSC-4$250$0No
Inslee, JayDWA-1$13,200$500Yes
Israel, SteveDNY-2$59,675$9,750Yes
Issa, DarrellRCA-49$775$3,000No
Jackson, JesseDIL-2$17,900$7,650Yes
Jackson-Lee, SheilaDTX-18$4,300$3,500Yes
Jenkins, LynnRKS-2$6,750$58,550No
Johnson, EddieDTX-30$7,500$7,000Yes
Johnson, HenryDGA-4$2,000$10,500Yes
Johnson, SamuelRTX-3$650$4,000No
Johnson, TimothyRIL-15$4,750$0Yes
Jones, WalterRNC-3$1,250$9,250No
Jordan, JimROH-4$5,800$13,750No
Kagen, SteveDWI-8$49,265$10,000Yes
Kanjorski, PaulDPA-11$26,650$148,674No
Kaptur, MarcyDOH-9$14,350$6,000Yes
Kennedy, PatrickDRI-1$16,850$1,000Yes
Kildee, DaleDMI-5$28,400$10,000Yes
Kilpatrick, CarolynDMI-13$24,510$10,000Yes
Kilroy, Mary JoDOH-15$67,250$13,201Yes
Kind, RonaldDWI-3$13,650$16,200Yes
King, PeterRNY-3$5,800$21,300No
King, SteveRIA-5$250$0No
Kingston, JackRGA-1$4,250$5,500No
Kirk, MarkRIL-10$70,850$39,500No
Kirkpatrick, AnnDAZ-1$56,300$10,000Yes
Kissell, LarryDNC-8$46,500$5,000Yes
Klein, RonDFL-22$39,650$23,000Yes
Kline, JohnRMN-2$8,800$11,500No
Kosmas, SuzanneDFL-24$43,609$24,100Yes
Kratovil, FrankDMD-1$39,980$14,250Yes
Kucinich, DennisDOH-10$35,605$2,500Yes
LaTourette, StevenROH-14$10,500$19,000No
Lamborn, DougRCO-5$0$5,500No
Lance, LeonardRNJ-7$17,299$8,000No
Langevin, JamesDRI-2$15,600$0Yes
Larsen, RickDWA-2$3,900$2,000Yes
Larson, JohnDCT-1$26,760$11,500Yes
Latham, ThomasRIA-4$2,600$3,200No
Latta, RobertROH-5$4,400$5,750No
Lee, BarbaraDCA-9$22,650$11,000Yes
Lee, ChristopherRNY-26$9,699$29,700No
Levin, SanderDMI-12$9,700$9,500Yes
Lewis, JerryRCA-41$10,750$5,071No
Lewis, JohnDGA-5$16,750$25,750Yes
Linder, JohnRGA-7$500$6,000No
Lipinski, DanielDIL-3$4,500$4,000Yes
LoBiondo, FrankRNJ-2$11,300$5,500No
Loebsack, DavidDIA-2$30,250$2,250Yes
Lofgren, ZoeDCA-16$13,300$2,000Yes
Lowey, NitaDNY-18$40,150$3,000Yes
Lucas, FrankROK-3$2,750$1,250No
Luetkemeyer, BlaineRMO-9$3,900$6,000No
Luján, BenDNM-3$56,250$7,000Yes
Lummis, CynthiaRWY$1,700$2,500No
Lungren, DanielRCA-3$9,800$1,000No
Lynch, StephenDMA-9$4,750$5,250Yes
Mack, ConnieRFL-14$4,200$1,000No
Maffei, DanielDNY-25$85,800$24,741Yes
Maloney, CarolynDNY-14$15,800$71,252Yes
Manzullo, DonaldRIL-16$250$11,000No
Marchant, KennyRTX-24$1,500$28,350No
Markey, BetsyDCO-4$78,574$1,000Yes
Markey, EdwardDMA-7$6,000$0Yes
Marshall, JamesDGA-8$24,850$500Yes
Massa, EricDNY-29$46,300$1,000Yes
Matheson, JimDUT-2$24,696$15,998Yes
Matsui, DorisDCA-5$16,900$2,000Yes
McCarthy, CarolynDNY-4$38,100$19,200Yes
McCarthy, KevinRCA-22$3,500$30,000No
McCaul, MichaelRTX-10$8,300$1,000No
McClintock, TomRCA-4$9,575$7,200No
McCollum, BettyDMN-4$32,950$1,000Yes
McCotter, ThaddeusRMI-11$10,600$49,000No
McDermott, JamesDWA-7$11,460$2,857Yes
McGovern, JamesDMA-3$9,950$0Yes
McHenry, PatrickRNC-10$3,000$49,500No
McHugh, JohnRNY-23$9,250$9,000Not Voting
McIntyre, MikeDNC-7$15,000$0Yes
McKeon, HowardRCA-25$15,250$22,750No
McMahon, MichaelDNY-13$35,000$2,000No
McMorris Rodgers, CathyRWA-5$3,100$17,250No
McNerney, JerryDCA-11$83,250$250Yes
Meek, KendrickDFL-17$44,660$61,598Yes
Meeks, GregoryDNY-6$5,000$60,455Yes
Melancon, CharlesDLA-3$22,800$4,000Yes
Mica, JohnRFL-7$6,750$2,000No
Michaud, MichaelDME-2$13,750$14,000Yes
Miller, CandiceRMI-10$1,700$8,500No
Miller, GaryRCA-42$2,350$6,600No
Miller, GeorgeDCA-7$44,925$8,335Yes
Miller, JeffRFL-1$0$10,000No
Miller, R.DNC-13$26,700$5,000Yes
Minnick, WalterDID-1$34,400$22,500Yes
Mitchell, HarryDAZ-5$48,500$1,000Yes
Mollohan, AlanDWV-1$14,000$1,000Yes
Moore, DennisDKS-3$16,750$84,307Yes
Moore, GwenDWI-4$11,000$10,500Yes
Moran, JamesDVA-8$6,500$0Yes
Moran, JerryRKS-1$9,800$3,000No
Murphy, ChristopherDCT-5$33,300$11,000Yes
Murphy, PatrickDPA-8$87,739$9,900Yes
Murphy, ScottDNY-20$51,900$5,800Yes
Murphy, TimRPA-18$23,300$3,000No
Murtha, JohnDPA-12$73,350$1,000Yes
Myrick, SueRNC-9$800$0No
Nadler, JerroldDNY-8$22,750$9,000Yes
Napolitano, GraceDCA-38$6,500$2,500Yes
Neal, RichardDMA-2$10,100$22,000Yes
Neugebauer, RandyRTX-19$2,750$39,500No
Nunes, DevinRCA-21$3,000$4,000Not Voting
Nye, GlennDVA-2$38,150$5,904Yes
Oberstar, JamesDMN-8$16,950$1,000Yes
Obey, DavidDWI-7$37,000$10,350Yes
Olson, PeteRTX-22$13,750$12,800No
Olver, JohnDMA-1$31,050$750Yes
Ortiz, SolomonDTX-27$7,500$6,500Yes
Pallone, FrankDNJ-6$27,850$8,000Yes
Pascrell, WilliamDNJ-8$13,100$6,000Yes
Pastor, EdwardDAZ-4$18,150$3,000Yes
Paul, RonaldRTX-14$9,050$6,000Not Voting
Paulsen, ErikRMN-3$13,200$34,250No
Payne, DonaldDNJ-10$20,750$5,000Yes
Pelosi, NancyDCA-8$46,700$16,500Yes
Pence, MikeRIN-6$3,800$14,950No
Perlmutter, EdDCO-7$22,000$47,800Yes
Perriello, ThomasDVA-5$63,068$3,500Yes
Peters, GaryDMI-9$64,135$22,180Yes
Peterson, CollinDMN-7$8,250$500Yes
Petri, ThomasRWI-6$2,950$0Yes
Pingree, ChellieDME-1$23,550$10,000Yes
Pitts, JosephRPA-16$350$2,000No
Platts, ToddRPA-19$0$2,000Yes
Poe, TedRTX-2$6,900$8,500No
Polis, JaredDCO-2$5,800$1,500Yes
Pomeroy, EarlDND$18,705$6,500Yes
Posey, BillRFL-15$2,850$21,300No
Price, DavidDNC-4$50,321$0Yes
Price, TomRGA-6$8,625$51,762No
Putnam, AdamRFL-12$7,200$17,500No
Quigley, MikeDIL-5$23,000$1,000Yes
Radanovich, GeorgeRCA-19$1,000$3,800Not Voting
Rahall, NickDWV-3$12,900$0Yes
Rangel, CharlesDNY-15$49,175$53,550Yes
Rehberg, DennisRMT$5,750$300No
Reichert, DaveRWA-8$14,350$11,000No
Reyes, SilvestreDTX-16$16,836$9,750Yes
Richardson, LauraDCA-37$20,750$5,500Yes
Rodriguez, CiroDTX-23$44,000$11,500Yes
Roe, PhilRTN-1$8,200$0No
Rogers, HaroldRKY-5$5,400$0No
Rogers, MichaelRAL-3$14,800$1,000No
Rogers, MichaelRMI-8$5,000$7,000No
Rohrabacher, DanaRCA-46$3,950$23,950No
Rooney, ThomasRFL-16$4,300$16,500No
Ros-Lehtinen, IleanaRFL-18$31,975$2,500Yes
Roskam, PeterRIL-6$24,500$27,068No
Ross, MikeDAR-4$16,650$36,750Yes
Rothman, StevenDNJ-9$16,700$5,000Yes
Roybal-Allard, LucilleDCA-34$15,350$0Yes
Royce, EdwardRCA-40$4,800$107,075No
Ruppersberger, C.A.DMD-2$12,500$1,000Yes
Rush, BobbyDIL-1$2,500$13,500Yes
Ryan, PaulRWI-1$3,350$13,428No
Ryan, TimothyDOH-17$22,450$11,600Yes
Salazar, JohnDCO-3$8,550$9,000Yes
Sanchez, LorettaDCA-47$19,800$13,300Yes
Sarbanes, JohnDMD-3$31,850$3,000Yes
Scalise, SteveRLA-1$27,800$14,000No
Schakowsky, JaniceDIL-9$38,570$4,500Yes
Schauer, MarkDMI-7$50,487$13,100Yes
Schiff, AdamDCA-29$15,750$17,000Yes
Schmidt, JeanROH-2$30,550$3,000No
Schock, AaronRIL-18$13,350$23,054No
Schrader, KurtDOR-5$50,700$16,750Yes
Schwartz, AllysonDPA-13$56,300$7,500Yes
Scott, DavidDGA-13$20,375$29,457Yes
Scott, RobertDVA-3$17,201$2,500Yes
Sensenbrenner, F.RWI-5$3,000$9,000No
Serrano, JoséDNY-16$4,700$4,000Yes
Sessions, PeterRTX-32$2,950$52,500No
Sestak, JoeDPA-7$68,400$17,800Yes
Shadegg, JohnRAZ-3$6,850$8,100No
Shea-Porter, CarolDNH-1$38,626$2,000Yes
Sherman, BradDCA-27$23,000$43,550Yes
Shimkus, JohnRIL-19$3,500$9,300No
Shuler, HeathDNC-11$28,050$20,624Yes
Shuster, WilliamRPA-9$2,100$500No
Simpson, MichaelRID-2$10,200$2,700No
Sires, AlbioDNJ-13$13,900$5,000Yes
Skelton, IkeDMO-4$7,650$0Yes
Slaughter, LouiseDNY-28$14,400$7,000Yes
Smith, AdamDWA-9$5,000$7,250Yes
Smith, AdrianRNE-3$1,750$7,500No
Smith, ChristopherRNJ-4$9,250$0No
Smith, LamarRTX-21$4,300$18,500No
Snyder, VictorDAR-2$10,500$2,000Yes
Souder, MarkRIN-3$6,750$16,250No
Space, ZacharyDOH-18$48,150$2,500Yes
Speier, JackieDCA-12$31,350$18,810Yes
Spratt, JohnDSC-5$14,750$6,000Yes
Stark, FortneyDCA-13$2,500$0Yes
Stearns, CliffordRFL-6$7,450$250No
Stupak, BartDMI-1$10,800$10,500Yes
Sullivan, JohnROK-1$475$0No
Sutton, BettyDOH-13$17,300$9,000Yes
Sánchez, LindaDCA-39$18,000$2,500Yes
Tanner, JohnDTN-8$7,000$9,000Not Voting
Taylor, GeneDMS-4$3,000$2,500Yes
Teague, HarryDNM-2$41,450$5,900Yes
Terry, LeeRNE-2$2,650$13,450No
Thompson, BennieDMS-2$10,700$10,750Yes
Thompson, C.DCA-1$14,868$7,500Yes
Thompson, GlennRPA-5$4,100$6,000No
Thornberry, WilliamRTX-13$1,450$0No
Tiahrt, ToddRKS-4$4,400$5,300No
Tiberi, PatrickROH-12$2,750$8,500No
Tierney, JohnDMA-6$7,350$1,950Yes
Titus, DinaDNV-3$61,209$10,000Yes
Tonko, PaulDNY-21$33,250$8,000Yes
Towns, EdolphusDNY-10$10,830$28,000Yes
Tsongas, NikiDMA-5$15,000$1,500Yes
Turner, MichaelROH-3$6,650$1,000No
Upton, FrederickRMI-6$10,700$18,000No
Van Hollen, ChristopherDMD-8$49,550$8,066Yes
Velázquez, NydiaDNY-12$17,500$35,000Yes
Visclosky, PeterDIN-1$17,200$0Yes
Walden, GregROR-2$-200$1,500No
Walz, TimothyDMN-1$56,259$8,850Yes
Wamp, ZachRTN-3$1,000$500No
Wasserman Schultz, DebbieDFL-20$29,700$44,450Yes
Waters, MaxineDCA-35$11,500$18,800Yes
Watson, DianeDCA-33$8,300$3,500Yes
Watt, MelvinDNC-12$13,500$26,500Yes
Waxman, HenryDCA-30$11,500$1,000Yes
Weiner, AnthonyDNY-9$8,600$1,000Yes
Welch, PeterDVT$10,650$2,000Yes
Westmoreland, LynnRGA-3$250$1,500No
Wexler, RobertDFL-19$24,810$9,500Yes
Whitfield, EdwardRKY-1$5,250$0No
Wilson, AddisonRSC-2$8,000$15,500No
Wilson, CharlesDOH-6$4,050$16,250Yes
Wittman, RobRVA-1$2,550$10,500No
Wolf, FrankRVA-10$12,050$2,000No
Woolsey, LynnDCA-6$21,575$3,500Yes
Wu, DavidDOR-1$30,100$2,000Yes
Yarmuth, JohnDKY-3$54,100$7,000Yes
Young, C. W.RFL-10$4,500$1,000No
Young, DonaldRAK$6,500$1,000No

Interest Groups that support this bill

$ Donated
Schools & colleges$3,393,491
Teachers unions$2,946,800
Minority/Ethnic Groups$754,378
Architectural services$738,508
Labor Unions$500,625
Other financial services$329,735
Civil service & government unions$1,865

Interest Groups that oppose this bill

$ Donated
Credit agencies & finance companies$2,790,703
Credit unions$2,286,477
Other financial services$329,735
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