VOTES IN SENATE
Lists
Major legislation on which votes were taken between 11 p.m. and 8 a.m. between 1975-87, 3105 [3MR]
Quorum
Roll Call, 2797 [2MR]
Recorded
Acquired immune deficiency syndrome education, prevention, care, and research (S. 1220): Helms amendment (homosexual activity), 9303 [28AP]
———Helms amendment (hypodermic needles or syringes), 9008 [27AP], 9258 [28AP]
———Helms motion to table Kennedy amendment (restrictions on certain education programs), 9316 [28AP]
———Kennedy amendment (nutrition and hydration of dying patients), 9275 [28AP]
———Kennedy motion to table Helms amendment, 9301 [28AP]
———Kennedy-Hatch amendment (free hypodermic needles or syringes), 9259 [28AP]
———Nickles amendment (testing convicted of drug or sex offenses for immunodeficiency virus), 9286 [28AP]
———authorizing, 9326 [28AP]
AFDC restructuring (H.R. 1720), 14948 [16JN]
Afghanistan (S. Res. 386): U.S. policy toward, 2664 [29FE]
Appropriations (H.R. 5026): Byrd motion (table Dole amendment), 21512 [10AU]
———Hatfield motion to waive Budget Act on Cranston amendment (VA funding), 20543 [4AU]
———Warner amendment (military pay raise), 20557 [4AU]
Bearing Sea fishing control in international waters (S. Res. 396): resolution, 4500 [21MR]
Berne Convention for the Protection of Literary and Artistic Works (S. 1301): implement, 28316 [5OC]
Biotechnology Competitiveness Act (S. 1966): enact, 15089 [17JN]
Byrd motion to proceed to executive session, 3717 [14MR]
Byrd motion to request attendance of absent Senators, 2042 [23FE], 2259 [23FE], 19598 [29JY], 24736 [22SE]
Central America assistance pursuant to H.J. Res. 395 (S.J. Res. 243): Byrd motion to proceed to consideration, 1001 [4FE]
———enact, 1070 [4FE]
Central America economic development and recovery program (S. Con. Res. 63): enact, 20659 [5AU]
Central America peace, reconciliation and democracy (H.J. Res. 523), 6046 [31MR]
Civil Rights Restoration Act (S. 557), 394 [28JA]
———Byrd motion (request attendance of absent Senators), 251 [27JA]
———Danforth amendment (civil rights applications to abortion), 363 [28JA]
———Hatch amendment (civil rights applications to religious institutions), 233 [27JA]
———Hatch amendment (institution-wide coverage in education), 369 [28JA]
———Hatch amendment (religiously controlled educational programs), 336 [28JA]
———Humphrey amendment (accessibility for handicapped), 374 [28JA]
———Symms amendment (cross ownership of newspapers and television stations), 225 [27JA]
———Thurmond amendment (changing ``school system'' to ``educational institution''), 236 [27JA]
———veto (overridden), 4669 [22MR]
———Weicker amendment (civil rights applications of abortion), 351 [28JA]
Commission on Wartime Relocation and Internment of Civilians (S. 1009): Byrd motion to instruct the Sargent at Arms to arrest absent Senators, 7542 [20AP]
———Matsunaga motion to table Helms amendment, 7613 [20AP]
———Stevens motion to table Hecht amendment, 7554 [20AP]
———Stevens motion to table Helms amendment, 7622 [20AP]
Committees of the Senate (S. Res. 381): funding, 2588 [26FE]
Commission on Wartime Relocation and Internment of Civilians implementation of recommendations (H.R. 442), 7639 [20AP]
Congressional budget for 1989-91 (S. Con. Res. 113): Bentsen motion to table Armstrong amendment, 6850 [14AP]
———Byrd motion to proceed to consideration, 6279 [11AP]
———Chiles amendment (exclude Social Security trust funds from deficit definition), 6546 [13AP]
———Chiles motion to table Weicker amendment, 6836 [14AP]
———DeConcini amendment (antidrug initiative), 6575 [13AP]
———Gramm amendment (exclude military retirement, civil service retirement, and unemployment trust funds from deficit definition), 6536 [13AP]
———Gramm amendment (truthful disclosure of the deficit), 6538 [13AP]
———Specter amendment (funding for additional prison space and for the Bureau on Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms, 6562 [13AP]
———Stevens-McClure amendment (removing Postal Service from Federal budget), 6527 [13AP]
———Symms amendment, 6421 [12AP]
———setting forth, 6865 [14AP]
Congressional budget for 1989-91 (H. Con. Res. 268): conference report, 13430 [6JN]
Continued use of Armed Forces in Persian Gulf (S.J. Res. 305): point of order, 13445 [6JN]
Conventions on Early Notification of Nuclear Accident or Radiological Emergency: ratification, 22434 [7SE]
Defense Savings Act (H.R. 4481): conference report, 25924 [28SE]
Dept. of Agriculture appropriations (H.R. 4784): Bumpers amendment (Financial Assistance Corp.), 19618 [29JY]
———DeConcini amendment (food program for women, infants, and children), 19612 [29JY]
———enact, 19638 [29JY]
Dept. of Defense appropriations (H.R. 4264): conference report, 18336 [14JY]
———Quayle motion to recommit conference report, 18286 [14JY]
Dept. of Defense appropriations (H.R. 4781), 21864 [11AU]
———Bradley amendment (Japan purchase of Aegis weapon system), 20679 [5AU]
———Byrd amendment (assistance to Nicaraguan Contras), 21527 [10AU]
———consideration, 20571 [4AU]
———Johnston motion to table Helms amendment (Poseidon submarine), 26992 [30SE]
———Johnston motion to table McCain amendment (costs of supporting Dept. of Defense's overseas personnel and dependents), 21814 [11AU]
———Johnston motion to table Nunn amendment (reports on projects, programs, activities), 27006 [30SE]
———Nunn amendment (incorporate by reference provisions of S. 2355), 21551 [10AU]
———Wallop amendment (strategic defense initiative), 20686 [5AU]
———Warner amendment (pay raise for members of the uniformed services), 20693 [5AU]
Dept. of Defense appropriations (S. 2355): Bumpers amendment (Intermediate-Range Nuclear Forces Treaty), 10457 [11MY]
———Byrd motion to request the attendance of absent Senators, 10434 [11MY]
———Dixon amendment (alcoholic beverages), 10127 [9MY]
———Dixon amendment (military installation closure and realignment), 10228 [10MY]
———Dixon motion to table Helms amendment (implementation of U.S.-Soviet agreement on Afghanistan), 11127 [16MY]
———Dole amendment (Panama and negotiations with Antonio A. Noriega), 11205 [17MY]
———Exon motion to table Levin amendment (strategic defense initiative), 10928 [13MY]
———Exon motion to table Wallop amendment, 10917 [13MY]
———Heinz motion to table Gramm amendment (Dept. of Defense purchase of anthracite coal), 10972 [13MY]
———Helms amendment (U.S. commitments under Panama Canal Treaty), 11198 [17MY]
———Kennedy-Levin amendment (aircraft carriers), 10917 [13MY]
———Levin motion to table D'Amato amendment (capital punishment for drug-related killings), 11140 [16MY]
———motion to reconsider the vote whereby the Johnston amendment was tabled (return Space Transportation System to flight status), 10435 [11MY]
———motion to table Johnston amendment (return Space Transportation System to flight status), 10433 [11MY]
———motion to table Proxmire amendment (strategic defense initiative research funding), 10430 [11MY]
———motion to table the motion to reconsider the Johnston amendment (return Space Transportation System to flight status), 10434 [11MY]
———Reid motion to table Hatfield amendment, 10685 [12MY]
———Stennis motion to table Johnston amendment (competition for shipbuilding portion of DDG-51), 11100 [16MY]
———Wilson amendment (drug law enforcement assistance), 10974 [13MY]
———Wilson amendment (public school districts affected by military family housing projects), 10254 [10MY]
Dept. of Defense appropriations for military construction (H.R. 4586): Johnston motion for consideration, 14532 [15JN]
———Sasser amendment, 14549 [15JN]
———enact, 14551 [15JN]
Dept. of Energy appropriations for military activities (S. 2749): conference report, 29900 [12OC]
Dept. of HUD and independent agencies appropriations (H.R. 4800): Durenberger amendment (funding Wellhead Protection Program), 17684 [12JY]
———Heinz amendment (Urban Development Action Grant Program), 17656 [12JY]
———Moynihan amendment (transferring NASA funds to EPA), 17668 [12JY]
———conference report, 21237 [9AU]
———making, 18095 [13JY]
Dept. of the Interior appropriations (H.R. 4867): Byrd amendment to Dole amendment (Nicaragua violations of civil liberties), 18222 [13JY]
———making, 18231 [13JY]
———Nickles amendment (petroleum exploration in Gulf of Mexico), 18228 [13JY]
Dept. of the Treasury, Postal Service, Executive Office of the President, and certain independent agencies appropriations (H.R. 4775): Bentsen motion to table Melcher amendment, 15944 [24JN]
———making, 16014 [27JN]
———ruling of the chair on McClure amendment, 16012 [27JN]
Dept. of Transportation appropriations (H.R. 4794): enact, 17633 [12JY]
Depts. of Commerce, Justice, and State, the Judiciary, and related agencies appropriations (H.R. 4782): Dole amendment (sale of missiles to Middle East countries by People's Republic of China), 18969 [27JY]
———Gramm amendment (DEA and LSC appropriations), 18980 [27JY]
———making, 18983 [27JY]
Depts. of Commerce, Justice, State, the Judiciary, and related agencies appropriations (H.R. 4782): conference report, 25677 [27SE]
Depts. of Labor, HHS, and Education, and related agencies appropriations (H.R. 4783): Chiles motion to table Helms amendment (Federal aid for youth birth control), 18615 [25JY]
———Chiles motion to table Helms amendment (acquired immune deficiency syndrome programs funding), 18995 [27JY]
———Chiles motion to table Weicker motion (insisting on Senate amendments), 23504, 23506 [13SE]
———Cranston amendment (acquired immune deficiency syndrome education), 18989 [27JY]
———Cranston motion to table Chiles motion to table Helms amendment (acquired immune deficiency syndrome programs funding), 18996 [27JY]
———Exon amendment (Federal funding of abortion), 19009 [27JY]
———Exon amendment (permit certain funding for abortion in cases of rape or incest), 28809 [6OC]
———Kennedy motion to table Humphrey amendment (terminology relative to homosexuality), 19013 [27JY]
———Weicker motion to table Helms amendment (acquired immune deficiency syndrome programs funding), 19008 [27JY]
———Weicker motion to table Helms amendment (medicaid funding for school clinics providing contraception and abortion assistance), 19004 [27JY]
———Weicker motion to table Helms amendment (title X revisions in Public Health Service Act), 18610 [25JY]
———making, 19059 [27JY]
District of Columbia appropriations (H.R. 4776): Armstrong amendment (discrimination based on sexual orientation), 17447 [11JY]
———conference report, Nickles motion to table Bradley motion (agreement with House amendments), 27016 [30SE]
———Harkin motion to table Exon amendment, 17241 [7JY]
———Harkin motion to table Humphrey amendment, 17244 [7JY]
———making, 17448 [11JY]
———ruling of the chair, 17352 [8JY]
———ruling of the chair, motion to reconsider vote to sustain, 17353 [8JY]
Drought Assistance Act (H.R. 5015): bill to enact, 19535 [28JY]
———conference report, 20816 [8AU]
———Penny substitute for Roberts amendment (dairy price supports), 19525 [28JY]
———Roberts amendment (dairy price supports), 19526 [28JY]
Drought Assistance Act (S. 2631), 19359 [28JY]
———Murkowski modification to Karnes amendment (exemption from Federal excise tax on diesel fuel for farmers and fishermen), 19341 [28JY]
Drugs: new animal drug applications and authorizing new patents for animal drug products (S. 2843), 30274 [13OC]
Election contributions and expenditures (S.J. Res. 282): cloture on Hollings amendment, 8459 [22AP]
———cloture on motion to close debate on Hollings amendment to Gramm motion to recommit, 8345 [21AP]
———Gramm motion to table Gramm motion to recommit with instructions, 8331 [21AP]
Endangered Species Act appropriations (S. 675): Byrd motion to proceed to consideration, 18564 [25JY]
———H.R. 1467 passed in lieu, 19280 [28JY]
Energy and water development appropriations (H.R. 4567): conference report, 17126 [7JY]
———making, 14532 [15JN]
———proceed to consideration, 14439 [14JN]
———Reid motion (nuclear waste repository program), 14449 [14JN]
Extending the application period under the immigration legalization program (H.R. 4222): cloture motion, 9296 [28AP]
Fair Housing Act amendments (H.R. 1158): enact, 19902 [2AU]
———Helms amendment (definition of handicapped), 19728 [1AU]
———Helms amendment (Voluntary School Prayer Act), 19748 [1AU]
———Kennedy motion to table Humphrey amendment (public housing requirements for handicapped), 19875 [2AU], 19881 [2AU]
Family Security Act (S. 1511): Moynihan motion to table Dole amendment, 14932 [16JN]
Family Welfare Reform Act (H.R. 1720): conference report, 26609 [29SE]
Federal Election Campaign Act (S. 2): Byrd motion to instruct the Sergeant at Arms to arrest absent Senators, 2007 [23FE], 2031, 2037, 2040 [23FE]
———cloture on motion to close debate on committee substitute, 2584 [26FE]
Financial Modernization Act (S. 1886): enact, 5810 [30MR]
Foreign Operations, Export Financing, and Related Programs Appropriations Act (H.R. 4637): Inouye motion to table Humphrey amendment (International Bank for Reconstruction and Development), 17204 [7JY]
———Inouye motion to table Humphrey amendment (International Development Association funding), 17206 [7JY]
———Kennedy amendment (U.N. voting practices report), 17187 [7JY]
———conference report, Helms motion to table Metzenbaum amendment, 26918 [30SE]
———conference report, Inouye motion to table Symms amendment (World Bank general capital increase), 26909 [30SE]
———enact, 17224 [7JY]
Great Smoky Mountains Wilderness Act (H.R. 1495): motion for consideration, 15172 [20JN], 15342 [21JN]
High Risk Occupational Disease Notification and Prevention Act (S. 79): (acquired immune deficiency syndrome), 5395 [28MR]
———Byrd motion to request attendance of absent Senators, 5367 [28MR]
———Helms amendment (acquired immune deficiency syndrome), 5284 [25MR]
———Hollings motion to table Danforth amendment, 5167 [24MR]
———Mitchell motion to table Nickles amendment, 5178 [24MR]
———Murkowski amendment to perfect Nichols amendment (financial impact statement), 5191 [24MR]
———close debate on committee substitute, 5463 [29MR]
———cloture motion, 4844 [23MR], 5136 [24MR]
———cloture on motion to close debate on committee substitute, 5368 [28MR]
Hunger Prevention Act (S. 2560): bill to enact, 18691 [26JY]
———Gramm amendment (replacement of surplus commodities), 18684 [26JY]
Immigration and Nationality Act preference system (S. 2104): Bumpers amendment (allocation of visas), 3741 [14MR]
———enact, 3881 [15MR]
Inspector General Act: amend (S. 908), 624 [2FE]
Integrity in Post Employment Act (S. 237): Rudman amendment (exemption for attorneys), 7037, 7040 [15AP]
———Rudman amendment (Members of Congress affiliation with professional corporations), 7040 [15AP]
Intelligence Oversight Act (S. 1721): cloture motion, 3876 [15MR]
———Cohen motion to table Chafee amendment (Presidential reporting to the Senate Intelligence Committee), 3899 [15MR]
———Cohen motion to table McClure amendment (Presidential withholding of intelligence findings to the Congress), 3331 [4MR]
———enact, 3916 [15MR]
Interest on overdue procurement payments (S. 328): Brooks motion to suspend rules and pass, 18906 [26JY]
———Sasser motion to table Grassley amendment (Presidential panel), 25216 [23SE]
Intermediate-Range Nuclear Forces Treaty: Bradley motion to table Helms amendment (U.S. unilateral declaration relative to strategic nuclear forces and NATO allies), 12664 [26MY]
———Byrd amendment (Senate's advice and consent to ratification is subject to certain conditions based on treaty clauses of the Constitution), 12655 [26MY]
———Byrd motion to table Wilson amendment (U.S.-Soviet equally binding treaty terms under international law), 12681 [26MY]
———Exon motion to table Humphrey amendment, 11860 [20MY]
———Helms amendment (right to terminate or withdraw from treaty), 12333 [25MY]
———Helms amendment (strategic arms reduction talks), 12813 [27MY]
———Hollings amendment (definition of ground-launched cruise missiles), 12371 [25MY]
———Pell motion to table Helms amendment, 11981 [23MY]
———Pell motion to table Helms point of order, 11463 [18MY]
———Pell motion to table Humphrey amendment, 12001 [23MY]
———Pell motion to table Wallop amendment, 11982 [23MY]
———Pressler amendment (signing agreements), 12791 [27MY]
———ratification, 12849 [27MY]
———Specter amendment (constitutional law), 12804 [27MY]
———Specter amendment (Senate-Executive mutual understanding), 12800 [27MY]
———Symms amendment (Presidential certification of Soviet violations), 11835, 11836 [20MY]
———Wallop amendment (U.S. response to violations), 12787 [27MY]
———Warner amendment (dependence on agreements signed in Vienna and Moscow), 12592 [26MY]
International Conference on Combatting Illegal Drug Production Trafficking and Use in the Western Hemisphere (S. Res. 442): convene, 15759 [23JN]
International Emergency Economic Act (S. Res. 403): use against Manuel A. Noriega in Panama, 6048 [31MR]
International Labor Organization Conventions: implementation of international labor standards, 480 [1FE]
———minimum standards in merchant ships, 480 [1FE]
International Natural Rubber Agreement: ratification, 22434 [7SE]
Iraqi use of chemical weapons (S. Res. 408): condemn, 15921 [24JN]
Journal: question of approval, 15957 [24JN]
Legislative Branch Appropriations Act (H.R. 4587): making, 14438 [14JN]
———motion to proceed to consideration, 14425 [14JN]
Liability and indemnification for nuclear incidents (H.R. 1414): Breaux amendment (increase financial assistance to victims), 4038 [16MR]
———Byrd motion to request attendance of absent Senators, 3989 [16MR]
———Johnston amendment (penalties for violations of Dept. of Energy regulations), 3999 [16MR]
———Johnston motion to reconsider motion to table Glenn amendment, 4411, 4412 [18MR]
———Johnston motion to table Glenn amendment, 4411, 4412 [18MR]
———Metzenbaum amendment (recovery of funds paid to negligent contractors), 4025 [16MR]
Medicare Catastrophic Protection Act (H.R. 2470), conference report, 13746 [8JN]
Minimum Wage Restoration Act (S. 837): cloture motion, 24737 [22SE], 25194 [23SE]
———consideration, 23941 [15SE]
Minority Business Development Program Reform Act (S. 1993): enact, 17151 [7JY]
Minting of congressional bicentennial coins (H.R. 3251): enact, 14572 [15JN]
———Graham amendment (risk-based special assessments), 14567 [15JN]
Mohammad Zia ul-Haq (S. Res. 468): tribute, 23114 [9SE]
Montana Natural Resources Protection and Utilization Act (S. 2751): McCain amendment (violations of the Esquipulas II peace agreement), 31327 [18OC]
———Symms amendment (Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development lending to Eastern bloc countries), 31315 [18OC]
Montreal Protocol on Substances That Deplete the Ozone Layer: ratification, 3724 [14MR]
Nomination of Anthony M. Kennedy to the Supreme Court, 739 [3FE]
Nomination of Henry F. Cooper for the rank of Ambassador: confirmed, 16005 [27JN]
Nomination of John P. LaWare the FRS, confirmed, 20533 [4AU]
Nomination of Karen B. Phillips, 21464 [10AU]
Nomination of Lauro F. Cavazos to be Sec. of Education: confirmed, 24481 [20SE]
Nomination of Nicholas F. Brady: confirmed, 23731 [14SE]
Nomination of Richard L. Thornburgh as Attorney General: confirmed, 21896 [11AU]
Nomination of Timothy L. Towell to be Ambassador to Paraguay: confirmed, 19590 [29JY]
Nomination of Tom C. Korologos as member of U.S. Advisory Commission on Public Diplomacy: Byrd motion to consider, 2043 [23FE]
Nomination of William F. Burns as Director of ACDA, 3364 [4MR]
Notification of industrial plant closings and mass layoffs (S. 2527), 16691 [6JY]
———Byrd motion to proceed to consideration, 15514 [22JN]
———cloture motion, 16677 [6JY]
———Dole amendment (plant closings and mass layoffs relative to natural disasters), 16123 [28JN]
———Dole motion to table Byrd motion to proceed to consideration, 15513 [22JN]
———Hatch amendment (employer notification methods to employees), 16116 [28JN]
———Hatch amendment (notification of plant closings and mass layoffs relative to sale of business), 16116 [28JN]
———Hatch amendment (replacements to striking workers), 16100 [28JN]
———Hatch amendment (technical and clarifying provisions), 16120 [28JN]
———Metzenbaum amendment to table Kassebaum amendment, 16022 [27JN]
———Metzenbaum motion to table Hatch amendment, 15932 [24JN], 16031 [27JN]
———Metzenbaum motion to table Quayle amendment, 16685 [6JY]
———Metzenbaum motion to table Wilson amendment, 16681 [6JY]
———Metzenbaum motion to table Thurmond amendment, 15939 [24JN]
———Proxmire motion to table Gramm amendment, 16042 [27JN]
———Quayle amendment (treatment of nonstriking employees), 16104 [28JN]
———cloture motion, 16320 [29JN]
———motion to table Domenici amendment (adjustment and retraining notification), 16114 [28JN]
———motion to table Gramm amendment (disruption of plant operations due to employee action), 16127 [28JN]
NRC reorganization of functions (S. 2443): Ford amendment (uranium industry revitalization), 20828 [8AU]
NSF appropriations (H.R. 4418): enact, 15094 [17JN]
Nuclear energy procedures for liability and indemnification of incidents (H.R. 1414): Breaux amendment (extend indemnification authority and require reports to Congress), 4314 [17MR]
———McClure amendment (extend indemnification authority and require reports to Congress), 4314 [17MR]
Ocean Dumping Reform Act (S. 2030): enact, 21189 [9AU]
Omnibus Drug Initiative Act (H.R. 5210): D'Amato motion to table Simon amendment (capital punishment), 30302 [13OC]
———Domenici amendment (possession of narcotics), 30307 [13OC]
———Kennedy amendment (capital punishment), 30299 [13OC]
Omnibus Trade and Competitiveness Act (H.R. 4848): Bentsen motion to table Durenberger amendment (Soviet furskin export and emigration policy), 20030 [3AU]
———Bentsen motion to table McClure amendment (compliance with Helsinki Final Act for most favored nation trade status), 20050 [3AU]
———Bentsen motion to table Wallop amendment (Competitiveness Policy Council), 20064 [3AU]
———Bentsen motion to table Wallop amendment (Presidential control of actions taken under Trade Act), 20045 [3AU]
———bill to enact, 20104 [3AU]
———enrollment correction (S. Con. Res. 135), 20110 [3AU]
Parental and Medical Leave Act (S. 2488): Byrd motion to table Dole motion to postpone vote, 26939 [30SE]
———cloture motion, 27399 [3OC], 29265 [7OC]
———Thurmond amendment (child protection and obscenity enforcement against pornography), 25914 [28SE]
Penalties for conviction of drug-related murders (S. 2455): D'Amato motion to table Simon amendment (slaying of law enforcement officials), 14101 [10JN]
———Levin amendment (life imprisonment), 14002 [9JN]
———cloture, 14005 [9JN]
———enact, 14117 [10JN]
Polygraphs examinations by employers involved in interstate commerce (S. 1904): cloture on motion to proceed to consideration, 3060 [3MR]
———Dodd motion to table Metzenbaum amendment, 2858 [2MR]
———Kennedy motion to table Boschwitz amendment, 2839 [2MR]
———Kennedy motion to table Cochran amendment in the nature of a substitute, 2847 [2MR]
———Kennedy motion to table Gramm amendment, 2843, 2852 [2MR]
———Kennedy motion to table Thurmond amendment, 2832 [2MR]
———motion to proceed to consideration, 2707 [1MR]
———Quayle amendment, 2821 [2MR]
Polygraph use prohibition relative to employers involved in or affecting interstate commerce (H.R. 1212), conference report, 13069 [1JN], 14010 [9JN]
Presidential certification of Mexico relative to Foreign Assistance Act (S.J. Res. 268): disapproval, 6921 [14AP]
Presidential certification relative to Foreign Assistance Act (S.J. Res. 292): disapproval, 6893 [14AP]
Retail Competition Enforcement Act (S. 430): motion for consideration, 15359 [21JN]
Romania civil liberties violations (S. Res. 461), 21878 [11AU]
Soviet Union Antiballistic Missile Treaty violations (S. Res. 474): resolution, 24187 [16SE]
Statute of the International Atomic Energy Agency: amend, 22434 [7SE]
Tax Reform Act technical corrections (S. 2238): Baucus motion to table Bradley amendment, 29746 [11OC]
———Bradley amendment, 29722 [11OC]
———Cranston motion to table own amendment, 29316 [7OC]
———D'Amato amendment (gas guzzler tax), 29314 [7OC]
———Daschle amendment, 29766 [11OC]
———DeConcini amendment (tax-exempt financing of certain rental property), 29300 [7OC]
———Evans amendment (Federal employees job classification system), 29305 [7OC]
———Gramm motion to recommit, 28842 [6OC]
———H.R. 4333 passed in lieu, 29792 [11OC]
———Inouye motion to table Gore amendment, 29341 [7OC]
———Kennedy amendment, 28799 [6OC]
———motion to table Rudman amendment, 28843 [6OC]
———Pell amendment, 29758 [11OC]
———table Humphrey amendment, 28816 [6OC]
———Warner amendment, 29356 [7OC]
Tender Offer Disclosure and Fairness Act (S. 1323): Armstrong amendment, 15323 [21JN]
———motion to proceed to consideration, 14861 [16JN]
———Proxmire motion to table part of Armstrong amendment, 15333 [21JN]
Textile and Apparel Trade Act (H.R. 1154): enact, 23941 [15SE]
Textile and Apparel Trade Act (S. 2662): cloture motion, 22435 [7SE]
———Cohen motion to table Chafee amendment (restrictions on import of shoes), 23085 [9SE]
———Cohen motion to table Packwood amendment (shoes), 22833 [8SE]
———enact, 23106 [9SE]
———Hollings motion to table Evans amendment (export-import ratio exclusion), 22453 [7SE]
———Hollings motion to table Graham amendment (exclusion for Caribbean nations), 22863 [8SE]
———Hollings motion to table Gramm amendment, 22829 [8SE]
———Hollings motion to table Gramm amendment (exemptions for workers' coveralls, uniforms, shoes, and boots), 22455 [7SE]
———Hollings motion to table Gramm amendment (suspension of provisions if undue burden on the poor), 22449 [7SE]
———Hollings motion to table Gramm point of order (revenue legislation must originate in House), 22439 [7SE]
———Hollings motion to table Packwood amendment (linking quotas to industry return on assets), 22446 [7SE]
Trade and International Economic Policy Reform Act (H.R. 3): conference report, 8978 [27AP]
———veto reconsideration, 13716 [8JN]
Transition to democracy in Panama (S. Con. Res. 108): enact, 5268 [25MR]
U.S.-Canada Free Trade Agreement (H.R. 5090): implement, 24444 [19SE]
U.S.-Japan agreement on peaceful uses of nuclear energy (S.J. Res. 241): Byrd motion to proceed to consideration, 4504 [21MR]
———disapprove, 4558 [21MR]
Uranium Revitalization, Tailings Reclamation and Enrichment Act (S. 2097): Evans-Bradley amendment, 5714 [30MR]
———enact, 5718 [30MR]
VA Adjudication Procedure and Judicial Review Act (S. 11), 17478 [11JY]
———Cranston motion to table Murkowski amendment, 17476 [11JY]
VA Cabinet-level status (H.R. 3471): bill to enact, 17588 [12JY]
VA Cabinet-level status (S. 533): Cranston motion to table Simpson amendment (procedure for veterans' benefits claims), 17531 [11JY]
———Glenn motion to table Murkowski amendment (modify the effective date), 17510 [11JY]
Veterans benefits for victims of ionizing radiation (H.R. 1811): enact, 8600 [25AP]
Veterans' Compensation Cost-of-Living Adjustment Act (S. 2011): Daschle amendment (educational assistance for flight training), 31411 [18OC]
Veterans dependency and indemnity compensation rates for service-connected disabilities (H.R. 4741): Montgomery motion to suspend rules and pass, 18906 [26JY]
Vietnam Veterans Memorial commemorative statue in honor of women (S. 2042): construction, 14424 [14JN]
Work Incentive Demonstration Program (H.R. 4731): extend authority, 16097 [28JN]
Remarks in House
Quayle, Senator: voting record, 29982 [12OC]
Remarks in Senate
Correction: Hatfield, 30855 [14OC]
———Senator Gore, 15161 [20JN]
Position on missed: D'Amato, 28325 [5OC]
———Graham, 26909 [30SE]
———Heinz, 28291 [5OC]
———Kasten, 20783 [8AU], 21527 [10AU], 21896 [11AU]
———Melcher, 21444 [10AU]
———Mikulski, 14103 [10JN]
Position on unrecorded: Pell, 17559 [11JY]
Rollcalls
Quorum, 2042 [23FE], 3989 [16MR], 5367 [28MR], 16320 [29JN]