111th Congress Key Vote Summary: CA Delegation

Source: AARP Advocacy |

Bill Number

H.R. 1

S. 277

S. 1776

AARP Postion

Yes

Yes

Yes

Sen. Boxer

Yes

Yes

Yes

Sen. Feinstein

Yes

Yes
Yes

Bill Number

H.R. 1

H.R. 1388

AARP Position

Yes

Yes

Rep. Thompson

Yes

Yes

Rep. Herger 

No

No

Rep. Lungren 

No

No

Rep. McClintock 

No

No

Rep. Matsui 

Yes

Yes

Rep. Woolsey 

Yes

Yes

Rep. George Miller

Yes

Yes

Rep. Pelosi 

Yes

Yes

Rep. Lee 

Yes

Yes

Rep. Garamendi

NIO

NIO

Rep. McNerney 

Yes

Yes

Rep. Speier 

Yes

Yes

Rep. Stark 

Yes

Yes

Rep. Eshoo 

Yes

Yes

Rep. Honda 

Yes

Yes

Rep. Lofgren 

Yes

Yes

Rep. Farr 

Yes

Yes

Rep. Cardoza 

Yes

Yes

Rep. Radanovich 

No

No

Rep. Costa 

Yes

Yes

Rep. Nunes 

No

No

Rep. McCarthy

No

No

Rep. Capps 

Yes

Yes

Rep. Gallegly 

No

No

Rep. McKeon 

No

Yes

Rep. Dreier 

No

No

Rep. Sherman 

Yes

Yes

Rep. Berman 

Yes

Yes

Rep. Schiff 

Yes

Yes

Rep. Waxman 

Yes

Yes

Rep. Becerra 

Yes

Yes

Rep. Solis 

Yes

Yes

Rep. Watson 

Yes

Yes

Rep. Roybal-Allard 

Yes

Yes

Rep. Waters 

Yes

Yes

Rep. Harman 

Yes

Yes

Rep. Richardson 

Yes

Yes

Rep. Napolitano 

Yes

Yes

Rep. Linda Sanchez

Yes

Yes

Rep. Royce 

No

No

Rep. Lewis

No

No

Rep. Gary Miller

No

DNV

Rep. Baca 

Yes

Yes

Rep. Calvert 

No

No

Rep. Bono Mack 

No

Yes

Rep. Rohrabacher 

No

No

Rep. Loretta Sanchez

Yes

Yes

Rep. Campbell 

DNV

No

Rep. Issa 

No

No

Rep. Bilbray 

No

No

Rep. Filner 

Yes

Yes

Rep. Hunter 

No

No

Rep. Davis

Yes

Yes

*NIO: Not in office

*DNV: Did not vote

*Present: Voted, but did not choose yes or no


Senate Key Votes

H.R. 1 – American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009

About the Legislation: The bill, sponsored by House Speaker Nancy Pelosi and Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid, contains provisions that will provide relief for those hardest hit by the economic crisis, lay the foundation for improving health care and building stronger communities, and jump-start our economy.  The bill includes: a $250 economic recovery payment that will help nearly 57 million retirees, veterans, and individuals with disabilities; an extension of unemployment benefits and health care for those who have lost their jobs; help for struggling homeowners; an increase in funding for the Social Security Administration to address the disability claims backlog; funding to make homes more energy efficient; and changes to improve our health care system, including health information technology, added research funding, and nurse and primary care training.  AARP supported a YES vote on this legislation

S. 277 – Edward M. Kennedy Serve America Act

About the Legislation:  The bill, sponsored by Sens. Edward Kennedy (D-MA) and Orrin Hatch (R-UT), will strengthen and expand civic engagement and volunteer opportunities to address pressing national, state, and local needs. It will encompass a broad array of critical service arenas, including social services, the environment, health, caregiving, nurturing, mentoring, intergenerational solutions, education, and economic and community development.  And, the bill will improve older American’s opportunity to apply a lifetime of skills to fulfilling the needs of millions of struggling Americans.  AARP supported a Yes vote on this legislation.

S. 1776 – Medicare Physician Fairness Act

About the Legislation:  The bill, sponsored by Sen. Debbie Stabenow (D-MA), would have repealed the existing system used to pay Medicare doctors – under which physicians will receive a 21.5 percent cut in payment rates in 2010.  AARP supported this bill because it would have preserved Medicare patients’ access to their doctors, ensured doctors would continue to take Medicare patients and protect the doctor-patient relationship.  AARP supported a Yes vote on this legislation.


House Key Votes

H.R. 1 – American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009

About the Legislation: The bill, sponsored by House Speaker Nancy Pelosi and Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid, contains provisions that will provide relief for those hardest hit by the economic crisis, lay the foundation for improving health care and building stronger communities, and jump-start our economy.   The bill includes: a $250 economic recovery payment that will help nearly 57 million retirees, veterans, and individuals with disabilities; an extension of unemployment benefits and health care for those who have lost their jobs; help for struggling homeowners; an increase in funding for the Social Security Administration to address the disability claims backlog; funding to make homes more energy efficient; and changes to improve our health care system, including health information technology, added research funding, and nurse and primary care training.  AARP supported a YES vote on this legislation.

H.R. 1388 – Edward M. Kennedy Serve America Act

About the Legislation:  The bill, sponsored by Reps. George Miller (D-CA) and Carolyn McCarthy (D-NY), will strengthen and expand civic engagement and volunteer opportunities to address pressing national, state, and local needs. It will encompass a broad array of critical service arenas, including social services, the environment, health, caregiving, nurturing, mentoring, intergenerational solutions, education, and economic and community development.  And, the bill will improve older American’s opportunity to apply a lifetime of skills to fulfilling the needs of millions of struggling Americans.  AARP supported a Yes vote on this legislation.

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