The Ongoing Saga of the Do Little Record, August 6, 2007
Recent House Votes
Honest Leadership and Open Government Act of 2007 - Vote Passed (411-8, 13 Not Voting)The House passed this bill that would provide greater transparency in the legislative process.Rep. John Doolittle voted YES
Children’s Health and Medicare Protection Act of 2007 - Vote Passed (225-204, 4 Not Voting)The House voted for this bill that would expand the State Children’s Health Insurance Program, adding up to 5 million children to the program.Rep. John Doolittle voted NO
Ensuring Military Readiness Through Stability and Predictability Deployment Policy Act - Vote Passed (229-194, 3 Present, 6 Not Voting)This House passed bill calls for U.S. soldiers to spend an equal amount of time between combat and home.Rep. John Doolittle voted NO [How would he empathize with something like this?]
New Direction for Energy Independence, National Security, and Consumer Protection Act - Vote Passed (241-172, 20 Not Voting)The House passed this bill that would require utility companies to produce 15 percent of their electricity from wind, solar power and other renewable sources and calls for the gradual reduction of using fossil fuels to generate electricity.Rep. John Doolittle voted NO
Protect America Act - Vote Passed (227-182, 23 Not Voting)The House passed this bill which would temporarily expand the executive branch’s authority to spy on suspected foreign terrorists without a court order, when communications are passing through the U.S.Rep. John Doolittle voted YES
Defense Appropriations Act, FY 2008 - Vote Passed (395-13, 24 Not Voting)The House passed this $459.6 billion appropriations bill for the Department of Defense.Rep. John Doolittle voted YES
Honest Leadership and Open Government Act of 2007 - Vote Passed (411-8, 13 Not Voting)The House passed this bill that would provide greater transparency in the legislative process.Rep. John Doolittle voted YES
Children’s Health and Medicare Protection Act of 2007 - Vote Passed (225-204, 4 Not Voting)The House voted for this bill that would expand the State Children’s Health Insurance Program, adding up to 5 million children to the program.Rep. John Doolittle voted NO
Ensuring Military Readiness Through Stability and Predictability Deployment Policy Act - Vote Passed (229-194, 3 Present, 6 Not Voting)This House passed bill calls for U.S. soldiers to spend an equal amount of time between combat and home.Rep. John Doolittle voted NO [How would he empathize with something like this?]
New Direction for Energy Independence, National Security, and Consumer Protection Act - Vote Passed (241-172, 20 Not Voting)The House passed this bill that would require utility companies to produce 15 percent of their electricity from wind, solar power and other renewable sources and calls for the gradual reduction of using fossil fuels to generate electricity.Rep. John Doolittle voted NO
Protect America Act - Vote Passed (227-182, 23 Not Voting)The House passed this bill which would temporarily expand the executive branch’s authority to spy on suspected foreign terrorists without a court order, when communications are passing through the U.S.Rep. John Doolittle voted YES
Defense Appropriations Act, FY 2008 - Vote Passed (395-13, 24 Not Voting)The House passed this $459.6 billion appropriations bill for the Department of Defense.Rep. John Doolittle voted YES