The First Month Of Votes In The House

by: ryan

Tue Feb 03, 2009 at 17:22:32 PM CST


This is a new feature that I plan to do on a regular basis; hopefully, a weekly basis, once I purchase a new computer. For the first month of the 111th Congress, there were 46 roll call votes in the House,and there are 6 votes I am focusing on in the House:

Bill;
Vote #
Rep. Scalise, R (LA-01) Rep. Cao, R (LA-02) Rep. Melancon, D (LA-03) Rep. Fleming, R (LA-04) Rep. Alexander, R (LA-05) Rep. Cassidy, R (LA-06) Rep. Boustany, R (LA-07)
Presidential Records Act; #5 Y Y Y N Y N N
Paycheck Fairness Act; #8 N Y Y N N N N
Lilly Ledbetter Fair Pay Act; #9 N N Y N N N N
SCHIP Reauthorization Act of 2009; #16 N Y Y N N N N
TARP Reform & Accountability Act; #26 N N Y N N N N
Lilly Ledbetter Fair Pay Act; #37 N N Y N N N N

There are some surprises here. The Presidential Records Act was to deny President Bush the power to seal his records forever, and allow the House to investigate the Bush Administration's malfeasance. So it was surprising to see Reps. Scalise and Alexander vote for it. Perhaps they were voting to ensure that the Clinton records would stay open or something.

Other than that, the only other surprise is Representative Cao. He did vote for the Presidential Records Act as well as the Paycheck Fairness Act, which posits that workers, regardless of gender, should be paid equally for the same work. But he didn't vote for the Lilly Ledbetter Fair Pay Act, which supplied the remedy for when an employer pays a woman (or a man) less than his job counterparts. Rep. Cao also voted to reauthorize the Children's Health Insurance Program, and expand it to include an additional 10 million children.

Other than Rep. Cao, the rest of the Louisiana Republican delegation - Rep. Scalise, Rep. Fleming, Rep. Alexander, Rep. Cassidy and Rep. Boustany - voted against equal pay for women, and against ensuring that Louisiana's children have health insurance.

The entire Louisiana Republican delegation in the House voted against the shelling out the rest of the TARP funds to the nation's banks. Interestingly, Reps. Alexander and Scalise flipped their votes ... perhaps because they trusted President Bush more than they trust President Obama? It seems that the Louisiana Republican delegation is in the same boat as Rush Limbaugh - they want to see the economy fail.

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I want every liberal in District 6 to look at this... (0.00 / 0)
Sure, bitch and moan about the Blue Dogs, but, Charlie Melancon has apparently no qualms about supporting the President's agenda. Meanwhile, over in District 6, the supposedly 'secret moderate' Cassidy has become a reliable 'no' vote for the GOP.

I miss Cazayoux already.


Told ya Cao is not so bad! (0.00 / 0)
Hey Ryan - remember I told you that I'd met Cao and that I thought he leaned our way on a lot of things?  If he has any serious shot at re-election, his best move would be to switch parties. The first black democrat who can emerge from a run-off will trounce him if he's still a republican.

Anyway, I bet he'll vote our way on any coastal restoration or immigration issue.  He'll probably vote our way on anything that includes sensible foreign policy too.  But he's way conservative on Catholic social issues.

Nice little analysis by the way - thanks for that!


Cao doesn't lean our way ... (0.00 / 0)
Darkhat ... he pays lip service to the idea that women should be able to earn the same salary for the same work as their male counterpart by voting for a bill that was gonna pass anyway.  But he voted against the remedy available to women when the businesses out there don't actually follow the law.  Yeah, that's some leaning our way there!

Further, he's not with us on the economy.  The economic issues are why I am a Democrat.  It's the place where most Democrats agree ... and Cao is NOWHERE near being with us on that.  

"I was against NAFTA and CAFTA, and I'll be against SHAFTA."


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