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Secretary Hillary Rodham Clinton

Current Office: U.S. Secretary of State
First Appointed: 01/21/2009
Party: Democratic

This is not a voting office. The following voting record information was collected for a previously held office.


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01/15/2009Omnibus Public Land Management Act of 2009
S 22
YBill Passed - Senate
(73 - 21)
09/27/2008Continuing Appropriations
HR 2638
PYConcurrence Vote Passed - Senate
(78 - 12)
06/18/2008Second Farm, Nutrition, and Bioenergy Act of 2007 (Farm Bill)
HR 6124
NVVeto Override Passed - Senate
(80 - 14)
06/17/2008Alternative Energy Tax Incentives
HR 6049
NVCloture Not Invoked - Senate
(52 - 44)
06/10/2008Increasing Taxes on Profits, Rescinding Certain Tax Deductions, and Increasing Tax Incentives for Alternative Energy Programs for Oil Companies
S 3044
NVCloture Not Invoked - Senate
(51 - 43)
06/06/2008Carbon Emissions Cap and Trade Plan
S Amdt 4825
NVCloture Not Invoked - Senate
(48 - 36)
05/22/2008Farm, Nutrition, and Bioenergy Act of 2007 (Farm Bill)
HR 2419
YVeto Override Passed - Senate
(82 - 13)
05/15/2008Farm, Nutrition, and Bioenergy Act of 2007 (Farm Bill)
HR 2419
NVConference Report Adopted - Senate
(81 - 15)
04/10/2008Housing Bill with Energy Tax Credit Extensions
HR 3221
NVBill Passed - Senate
(84 - 12)
04/10/2008Energy Tax Credits Amendment
S Amdt 4419 to S Amdt 4387 to HR 3221
NVAmendment Adopted - Senate
(88 - 8)
03/13/2008Amendment on Certain Energy-Related Programs, Including the Development of Oil Shale and Offshore Natural Gas
S Amdt 4207 to S Con Res 70
NAmendment Rejected - Senate
(47 - 51)
03/13/2008Amendment on Certain Energy-Related Programs, Including the Development of Oil and Natural Gas in Coastal Areas Not Covered by a Moratorium
S Amdt 4329 to S Con Res 70
YAmendment Adopted - Senate
(56 - 43)
12/18/2007Inclusion of Consolidated Appropriations
HR 2764
NVConcurrence Vote Passed - Senate
(76 - 17)
12/14/2007Farm, Nutrition, and Bioenergy Act of 2007 (Farm Bill)
HR 2419
NVBill Passed - Senate
(79 - 14)
12/13/2007Energy Act of 2007
HR 6
NVConcurrence Vote Passed - Senate
(86 - 8)
12/11/2007Government Sponsored Farm Insurance Policies
S Amdt 3711
NVAmendment Rejected - Senate
(37 - 58)
11/08/2007Water Resources Development Act of 2007
HR 1495
NVVeto Override Passed - Senate
(79 - 14)
06/21/2007Energy Act of 2007
HR 6
YBill Passed - Senate
(65 - 27)
06/21/2007Alternative Energy Subsidies
S Amdt 1704
YCloture Not Invoked - Senate
(57 - 36)
06/14/2007Offshore Drilling in Virginia
S Amdt 1566
NVAmendment Rejected - Senate
(43 - 44)
06/14/2007Clean Energy Achievement Criteria
S Amdt 1538
YAmendment Tabled - Senate
(56 - 39)
08/01/2006Gulf of Mexico Energy Security Act of 2006
S 3711
YBill Passed - Senate
(71 - 25)
06/15/2006Emergency Supplemental Appropriations Act, 2006
HR 4939
YConference Report Adopted - Senate
(98 - 1)
05/04/2006Emergency Supplemental Appropriations Act, 2006
HR 4939
YBill Passed - Senate
(77 - 21)
03/16/20062007 Budget Resolution
S Con Res 83
NResolution Passed - Senate
(51 - 49)
03/16/2006ANWR Revenues Amendment
S AMDT 3128
NBill Passed - Senate
(51 - 49)
03/16/2006Natural Resources and Environment Funding Amendment
S AMDT 3103
YAmendment Rejected - Senate
(48 - 49)
12/21/2005Removal of ANWR Provision from HR 2863
S Con Res 74
YResolution Passed - Senate
(48 - 45)
11/03/2005ANWR Amendment
S AMDT 2358
YAmendment Rejected - Senate
(48 - 51)
09/13/2005EPA's Clean Air Mercury Rule
S J Res 20
YBill Failed - Senate
(47 - 51)
06/14/2005Environmental Effects Caused by Ethanol Amendment
S Amdt 781
NAmendment Tabled - Senate
(59 - 38)
06/10/2003Hydrogen Fuel Cell Amendment
S Amdt 865
YAmendment Adopted - Senate
(67 - 32)
03/19/2003ANWR Oil Drilling Amendment
S Amdt 272
YAmendment Adopted - Senate
(52 - 48)
05/08/2002Farm Security and Rural Investment Act of 2002
HR 2646
YConference Report Adopted - Senate
(64 - 35)
04/25/2002Securing America's Future Energy (SAFE) Act of 2001
HR 4
NBill Passed - Senate
(88 - 11)
02/13/2002Farm Security and Rural Investment Act of 2002
HR 2646
YBill Passed - Senate
(58 - 40)
11/01/2001Energy and Water Development Appropriations Act, 2002
HR 2311
YConference Report Adopted - Senate
(96 - 2)


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