An unusual twist to this edition of Idaho Congressman Bill Sali's voting record. The focus for this edition is Sali's vote on four amendments offered by Rep. Lynn Westmoreland of Georgia that would have reduced appropriations for the Army Corps of Engineers in a bill making appropriations for energy and water development agencies. Among other things, the Corps of Engineers is responsible for construction and maintenance of levees in New Orleans.
See the Congressional Record for the text of the four amendments and GovTrack.us for the text of the proposed legislation. The bill, HR 2641, is still pending in the House; click the "amendments" link to access more information.
H.Amdt 316 to HR 2641 Westmoreland of Georgia Amendment — Reduces funds for investigations pertaining to river and harbor, flood and storm damage reduction, aquatic ecosystem restoration, and related projects by $30 million.
Votes Database
Congressman Sali — Yes
Congressman Simpson — No
Republican Position — No
Democratic Position — No
Result — Failed 84-341
H.Amdt 317 to HR 2641 Westmoreland of Georgia Amendment No. 26 — Reduces funds for construction of river and harbor, flood and storm damage reduction, aquatic ecosystem restoration, and related projects by $481,186,000.
Votes Database
Congressman Sali — Yes
Congressman Simpson — No
Republican Position — No
Democratic Position — No
Result — Failed 76-351
H.Amdt 318 to HR 2641 Westmoreland of Georgia Amendment No. 24 — Reduces funds for Mississippi River flood damage reduction projects by $18 million.
Votes Database
Congressman Sali — Yes
Congressman Simpson — No
Republican Position — Yes
Democratic Position — No
Result — Failed 111-315
H.Amdt 319 to HR 2641 Westmoreland of Georgia Amendment No. 25 — Reduces funds for operation and maintenance by $184,241,000.
Votes Database
Congressman Sali — Yes
Congressman Simpson — No
Republican Position — No
Democratic Position — No
Result — Failed 77-350

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