Bachmann Provides House Voting Intentions
During the evening of Tuesday, May 8, and during the day of Wednesday, May 9, I missed House votes in order to attend the college graduation of my daughter, Elisa. Up to this point, I was proud to boast a 100% voting record in the Second Session of the 112th Congress. However, if I had been present for these votes, here is how I would have voted:
Davis (IL) amendment Roll no. 213 Vote No
Grimm amendment Roll no. 214 Vote No
Huizenga amendment Roll no. 215 Vote Yes
Johnson (GA) amendment Roll no. 216 Vote No
Flake amendment Roll no. 217 Vote Yes
Westmoreland amendment Roll no. 218 Vote Yes
Scott (GA) amendment Roll no. 219 Vote Yes
Black amendment Roll no. 220 Vote Yes
Blackburn amendment Roll no. 221 Vote Yes
Broun amendment Roll no. 222 Vote Yes
Southerland amendment Roll no. 223 Vote Yes
H.R. 2072 Roll no. 224 Vote No
H.R. 4133 Roll no. 225 Vote Yes
Chaffetz amendment Roll no. 226 Vote Yes
Tierney amendment Roll no. 227 Vote No
Blackburn amendment Roll no. 228 Vote Yes
Duncan (SC) amendment Roll no. 229 Vote Yes
Garrett amendment Roll no. 230 Vote Yes
Schweikert amendment Roll no. 231 Vote Yes
Webster amendment Roll no. 232 Vote Yes
Flores amendment Roll no. 233 Vote Yes
Flores amendment Roll no. 234 Vote Yes
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