

Foreign Relations Authorizations Act: Amendment-UN & Inspector Gen.office Vote No. 4: January 26, 1994 Foreign Relations Authorizations Act: Senate continued consideration of S. 1281, to authorize appropriations for the fiscal years 1994 and 1995 for the Department of State, the United States Information Agency, and related agencies, and to provide for the consolidation of international broadcasting activities. Adopted: (2) By 93 yeas to 6 nays (Vote No. 4), Pressler Modified Amendment No. 1253, to withhold contributions to the United Nation's specialized agencies unless it establishes an independent Office-Inspector General. Pages S96-S100, S114-15, S118, S122-24 [Rollcall Vote No. 4 Leg.] January 26, 1994 YEAS_93 Akaka Democrat Hawaii Y Baucus Democrat Montana Y Bennett Republican Utah Y Bingaman Democrat New Mexico Y Bond Republican Missouri Y Boren Democrat Oklahoma Y Boxer Democrat California Y Bradley Democrat New Jersey Y Breaux Democrat Louisiana Y Brown Republican Colorado Y Bryan Democrat Nevada Y Bumpers Democrat Arkansas Y Burns Republican Montana Y Byrd Democrat West Virginia Y Campbell Democrat Colorado Y Chafee Republican Rhode Island Y Coats Republican Indiana Y Cochran Republican Mississippi Y Cohen Republican Maine Y Conrad Democrat North Dakota Y Coverdell Republican Georgia Y Craig Republican Idaho Y D'Amato Republican New York Y Danforth Republican Missouri Y Daschle Democrat South Dakota Y DeConcini Democrat Arizona Y Dole Republican Kansas Y Domenici Republican New Mexico Y Dorgan Democrat North Dakota Y Durenberger Republican Minnesota Y Exon Democrat Nebraska Y Faircloth Republican North Carolina Y Feingold Democrat Wisconsin Y Feinstein Democrat California Y Ford Democrat Kentucky Y Glenn Democrat Ohio Y Gorton Republican Washington Y Graham Democrat Florida Y Gramm Republican Texas Y Grassley Republican Iowa Y Gregg Republican New Hampshire Y Harkin Democrat Iowa Y Hatch Republican Utah Y Hatfield Republican Oregon Y Heflin Democrat Alabama Y Helms Republican North Carolina Y Hollings Democrat South Carolina Y Hutchison Republican Texas Y Inouye Democrat Hawaii Y Jeffords Republican Vermont Y Johnston Democrat Louisiana Y Kassebaum Republican Kansas Y Kempthorne Republican Idaho Y Kennedy Democrat Massachusetts Y Kerrey Democrat Nebraska Y Kerry Democrat Massachusetts Y Kohl Democrat Wisconsin Y Lautenberg Democrat New Jersey Y Leahy Democrat Vermont Y Levin Democrat Michigan Y Lieberman Democrat Connecticut Y Lott Republican Mississippi Y Lugar Republican Indiana Y Mack Republican Florida Y Mathews Democrat Tennessee Y McCain Republican Arizona Y McConnell Republican Kentucky Y Metzenbaum Democrat Ohio Y Mikulski Democrat Maryland Y Mitchell Democrat Maine Y Moseley-Braun Democrat Illinois Y Murkowski Republican Alaska Y Murray Democrat Washington Y Nickles Republican Oklahoma Y Packwood Republican Oregon Y Pressler Republican South Dakota Y Pryor Democrat Arkansas Y Reid Democrat Nevada Y Riegle Democrat Michigan Y Robb Democrat Virginia Y Rockefeller Democrat West Virginia Y Roth Republican Delaware Y Sarbanes Democrat Maryland Y Sasser Democrat Tennessee Y Shelby Democrat Alabama Y Simpson Republican Wyoming Y Smith Republican New Hampshire Y Specter Republican Pennsylvania Y Stevens Republican Alaska Y Thurmond Republican South Carolina Y Wallop Republican Wyoming Y Warner Republican Virginia Y Wofford Democrat Pennsylvania Y NAYS_6 Biden Democrat Delaware N Dodd Democrat Connecticut N Moynihan Democrat New York N Pell Democrat Rhode Island N Simon Democrat Illinois N Wellstone Democrat Minnesota N NOT VOTING_1 Nunn Democrat Georgia X Roll No. 4 Leg.: January 26, 1994 Foreign Relations Authorizations Act: Amendment-UN & Inspector Gen.office Republican Yes votes = 44 Republican No votes = 0 Republican NV votes = 0 Democratic Yes votes = 49 Democratic No votes = 6 Democratic NV votes = 1 Total Yes votes = 93 Total No votes = 6 Total Ans. Present = 0 Total Not Voting = 1 Democratic Leadership position = Y: (Y = 7; N = 0) Republican Leadership position = Y: (Y = 7; N = 0) Conservative Democrat position = Y: (Y = 4; N = 0) Moderate Republican position = Y: (Y = 4; N = 0) Note: Democrat and Republican leadership must have a value of 6 or more to be assigned a position other than 'X'. Conservative Democrat & Moderate Republican must have a value of 3 or more to be assigned a position other than 'X'. Copyright January 1994 David Miller Congressional Observer Publications 1750 Sulphur Springs Road, Corvallis, OR 97330 internet: millerp@ucs.orst.edu Phone: 503-745-7110 FAX: 503-745-7065Return to C.O.P. Main Menu


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