Yes folks, it's another Sali vote post. Bill Sali keeps making...uh...interesting votes and we keep reporting them. This time the Idaho congressman voted with just 24 others against a bill that would have limited the use of funds to establish permanent bases in Iraq. He also voted "present" on a resolution regarding dumping waste into the Great Lakes.
HR 2929 To Limit the Use of Funds to Establish Any Military Installation or Base for the Purpose of Providing for the Permanent Stationing of United States Armed Forces in Iraq or to Exercise United States Economic Control of the Oil Resources of Iraq.
Votes Database
Congressman Sali — No
Congressman Simpson — Yes
Republican Position — Yes
Democratic Position — Yes
Result — Passed 399-24
Declares that it is the policy of the United States not to:
- establish any military installation or base for providing for the permanent stationing of U.S. Armed Forces in Iraq.
- exercise U.S. control over Iraqi oil resources.
Prohibits any funds made available by any Act of Congress from being obligated or expended to:
- establish any military installation or base for providing for the permanent stationing of U.S. Armed Forces in Iraq.
- exercise U.S. economic control of the oil resources of Iraq.
H ConRes 187 Expressing the Sense of Congress Regarding the Dumping of Industrial Waste Into the Great Lakes.
Votes Database
Congressman Sali — Present
Congressman Simpson — No
Republican Position — Yes
Democratic Position — Yes
Result — Passed 387-26
In part, the resolution reads:
Whereas the Indiana Department of Environmental Management recently issued a permit to BP PLC to allow their facility in Whiting, IN, to release 54 percent more ammonia and 35 percent more total suspended solids into Lake Michigan each day;
Whereas the BP Whiting facility will now be allowed to dump an average of 1,584 pounds of ammonia and 4,925 pounds of total suspended solids daily into Lake Michigan;
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