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Mon Nov 9, 2015, 12:37 PM Nov 2015

11/9/15 CA 34th CD MegaVote

November 9, 2015
In this MegaVote for California's 34th Congressional District:
Recent Congressional Votes
Senate: "Waters of the United States" Definition -- Passage
Senate: "Waters of the United States" Rule Disapproval -- Passage
Senate: Military-Construction-VA Appropriations – Motion to Proceed
House: Revised Defense Authorization -- Passage
House: Surface Transportation Reauthorization -- Passage
Upcoming Congressional Bills
Senate: Revised Defense Authorization
Senate: Military-Construction-VA Appropriations
Editor's Note: The House will not be in session this week.

Recent Senate Votes
"Waters of the United States" Definition -- Passage - Vote Failed (57-41, 2 Not Voting)

The Senate rejected a motion to invoke cloture on the McConnell, R-Ky., motion to proceed to the bill that would require the Obama administration to revisit its rule updating federal regulation of streams and wetlands.

Sen. Dianne Feinstein voted NO
Sen. Barbara Boxer voted NO

"Waters of the United States" Rule Disapproval -- Passage - Vote Passed (53-44, 3 Not Voting)

The Senate agreed to a joint resolution expressing disapproval of the rule submitted by the Army Corps of Engineers and the EPA relating to the definition of "waters of the United States" and what bodies of water are subject to federal regulation.

Sen. Dianne Feinstein voted NO
Sen. Barbara Boxer voted NO

Military-Construction-VA Appropriations – Motion to Proceed - Vote Agreed to (93-0, 7 Not Voting)

The Senate agreed to a motion to invoke cloture on the McConnell, R-Ky., motion to proceed to the bill that funds veterans' health programs and military bases. The measure, which contains nearly $80 billion in discretionary funding, also includes language that prohibits transfers from Guantanamo Bay to the U.S. homeland and a ban on another round of base closures.

Sen. Dianne Feinstein voted YES
Sen. Barbara Boxer voted Not Voting

Recent House Votes
Revised Defense Authorization -- Passage - Vote Passed (370-58, 5 Not Voting)

The House agreed to legislation that authorizes $599 billion for the Pentagon and defense-related programs for fiscal 2016, $5 billion less than both the president's overall request and the original conference agreement. It provides $33 billion of the original $38 billion in added funds for defense, including $8 billion through the Overseas Contingency Operations account. The measure authorizes $715 million for Iraqi forces fighting the Islamic State, $406 million to train and equip Syrian opposition forces and $300 million for lethal weapons for Ukraine. It modifies the military retirement system, blocks the Pentagon from retiring the A-10 Warthog aircraft and authorizes $11 billion for the F-35 Fighter.

Rep. Xavier Becerra voted NO

Surface Transportation Reauthorization -- Passage - Vote Passed (363-64, 6 Not Voting)

The House passed legislation that reauthorizes surface transportation programs for six years, with policy provisions including those that would replace the Surface Transportation Program with a block grant program, create a new grant program for nationally significant freight and highway projects, and make a number of changes to the environmental review process. It also would liquidate the Federal Reserve's surplus funds and redirect that money to the General Fund. Future money that would have been deposited in the funds would also be deposited in the General Fund. The more than $325 billion, six-year surface transportation reauthorization package also contains Senate amendments that offset to cover Highway Trust Fund shortfalls for three years and a reauthorization of the Export-Import Bank. Efforts to fully fund all six years of the reauthorization are expected to be made in conference with the Senate.

Rep. Xavier Becerra voted YES

Upcoming Votes
Revised Defense Authorization - S.1356

The bill authorizes $599 billion for the Pentagon and defense-related programs for fiscal 2016, $5 billion less than both the president's overall request and the original conference agreement. It provides $33 billion of the original $38 billion in added funds for defense, including $8 billion through the Overseas Contingency Operations account. The measure authorizes $715 million for Iraqi forces fighting the Islamic State, $406 million to train and equip Syrian opposition forces and $300 million for lethal weapons for Ukraine. It modifies the military retirement system, blocks the Pentagon from retiring the A-10 Warthog aircraft and authorizes $11 billion for the F-35 Fighter.


Military-Construction-VA Appropriations - H.R.2029

The bill funds veterans' health programs and military bases. The measure, which contains nearly $80 billion in discretionary funding, also includes language that prohibits transfers from Guantanamo Bay to the U.S. homeland and a ban on another round of base closures.

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