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Senator John Sidney McCain, III (AZ)

Current Office: U.S. Senate
Seniority: Senior Seat
First Elected: 11/04/1986
Last Elected: 11/02/2004
Next Election: 2010
Party: Republican


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02/13/20092009 Economic Package
HR 1
NConference Report Adopted - Senate
(60 - 38)
02/10/20092009 Economic Package
HR 1
NBill Passed - Senate
(61 - 37)
07/09/2008Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act of 1978 Amendments Act of 2008
HR 6304
NVBill Passed - Senate
(69 - 28)
07/09/2008Striking Telecom Immunity from the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Bill
S Amdt 5064
NVAmendment Rejected - Senate
(32 - 66)
02/12/2008FISA Amendments Act of 2007
S 2248
YBill Passed - Senate
(68 - 29)
02/12/2008Striking Telecommunications Companies' Civil Immunity for Surveillance
S Amdt 3907
NAmendment Rejected - Senate
(31 - 67)
02/12/2008FISA as Exclusive Means for Conducting Electronic Surveillance
S Amdt 3910
NAmendment Rejected - Senate
(57 - 41)
12/13/2007Income Limit for Subsidies to Farmers
S Amdt 3810
NVAmendment Rejected - Senate
(48 - 47)
09/13/2006National Security Amendment
S Amdt 4936
NMotion Rejected - Senate
(41 - 57)
05/25/2006Immigration Reform Bill
S 2611
YBill Passed - Senate
(62 - 36)
05/23/2006Employer Verification Amendment
S AMDT 4177
YAmendment Adopted - Senate
(59 - 39)
09/16/2003FCC Media Ownership bill
S J Res 17
NBill Passed - Senate
(55 - 40)
10/16/2002Help America Vote Act of 2002
HR 3295
YConference Report Adopted - Senate
(92 - 2)
10/08/1998Internet Tax Freedom bill
S 442
YBill Passed - Senate
(96 - 2)
10/01/1998Defense Department FY99 Authorization bill
HR 3616
YConference Report Adopted - Senate
(96 - 2)
07/23/1998Internet Gambling Amendment
S Amdt 3266
YAmendment Adopted - Senate
(90 - 10)
07/07/1998Space Station Termination Amendment
S Amdt 3062
NAmendment Rejected - Senate
(33 - 66)
02/01/1996Telecommunications Bill
S 652
NConference Report Adopted - Senate
(91 - 5)
08/10/1995Space-Based Laser Program Amendment
S Amdt 2401
YAmendment Tabled - Senate
(57 - 41)
06/15/1995Telecommunications Bill
S 652
NBill Passed - Senate
(81 - 18)
06/06/1995Anti-terrorism Wiretaps Amendment
S Amdt 1215
YAmendment Adopted - Senate
(77 - 19)
03/16/1994National Competitiveness Act of 1993
HR 820
NBill Passed - Senate
(59 - 40)


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