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Fy 2005 House Interior Appropriations Floor Votes FY 2005 HOUSE INTERIOR APPROPRIATIONS FLOOR VOTES HOW THEY VOTED: Y = For amendment, N = Against amendment, NV= Not Voting FIRST COLUMN: Slaughter-Shays-Dicks-Leach amendment to increase funding by $10 million for the NEA and $3.5 million for NEH. Approved 241-185. SECOND COLUMN: Tancredo amendment to cut $60 million from the NEA. Defeated 112-313. +10 -60 +10 -60 ALABAMA Pete Stark (D-CA13) Y N Jo Bonner (R-AL01) N Y Anna Eshoo (D-CA14) Y N Terry Everett (R-AL02) N Y Michael Honda (D-CA15) Y N Michael Rogers (R-AL03) N Y Zoe Lofgren (D-CA16) Y N Robert Aderholt (R-AL04) N Y Sam Farr (D-CA17) Y N Bud Cramer (D-AL05) Y N Dennis Cardoza (D-CA18) Y N Spencer Bachus (R-AL06) N Y George Radanovich (R-CA19) N N Artur Davis (D-AL07) Y N Calvin Dooley (D-CA20) Y N Devin Nunes (R-CA21) N N ALASKA William Thomas (R-CA22) N N Don Young (R- N N Lois Capps (D-CA23) Y N AK/AL) Elton Gallegly (R-CA24) N Y Howard McKeon (R-CA25) Y N ARIZONA David Dreier (R-CA26) N N Rick Renzi (R-AZ01) N Y Brad Sherman (D-CA27) Y N Trent Franks (R-AZ02) N Y Howard Berman (D-CA28) Y N John Shadegg (R-AZ03) N Y Adam Schiff (D-CA29) Y N Ed Pastor (D-AZ04) Y N Henry Waxman (D-CA30) Y N J.D. Hayworth (R-AZ05) N Y Xavier Becerra (D-CA31) Y N Jeff Flake (R-AZ06) N Y Hilda Solis (D-CA32) Y N Raúl Grijalva (D-AZ07) Y N Diane Watson (D-CA33) Y N Jim Kolbe (R-AZ08) Y N Lucille Roybal-Allard (D-CA34) Y N Maxine Waters (D-CA35) Y N ARKANSAS Jane Harman (D-CA36) Y N Marion Berry (D-AR01) Y N Juanita Millender-McDonald (D-CA37) Y N Vic Snyder (D-AR02) Y N Grace Napolitano (D-CA38) Y N John Boozman (R-AR03) N N Linda Sanchez (D-CA39) Y N Michael Ross (D-AR04) Y N Ed Royce (R-CA40) N Y Jerry Lewis (R-CA41) N N CALIFORNIA Gary Miller (R-CA42) N Y Mike Thompson (D-CA01) Y N Joe Baca (D-CA43) Y N Wally Herger (R-CA02) N N Ken Calvert (R-CA44) N N Doug Ose (R-CA03) N N Mary Bono (R-CA45) Y N John Doolittle (R-CA04) N Y Dana Rohrabacher (R-CA46) N Y Robert Matsui (D-CA05) Y N Loretta Sanchez (D-CA47) Y N Lynn Woolsey (D-CA06) Y N Christopher Cox (R-CA48) N Y George Miller (D-CA07) Y N Darrell Issa (R-CA49) N N Nancy Pelosi (D-CA08) Y N Randy Cunningham (R-CA50) N Y Barbara Lee (D-CA09) Y N Bob Filner (D-CA51) NV NV Ellen Tauscher (D-CA10) Y N Duncan Hunter (R-CA52) N Y Richard Pombo (R-CA11) N Y Susan Davis (D-CA53) Y N Tom Lantos (D-CA12) Y N +10 -60 +10 -60 COLORADO John Lewis (D-GA05) Y N Diane DeGette (D-CO01) Y N Johnny Isakson (R-GA06) N Y Mark Udall (D-CO02) Y N John Linder (R-GA07) N Y Scott McInnis (R-CO03) N Y Michael Collins (R-GA08) N Y Marilyn Musgrave (R-CO04) N Y Charles Norwood (R-GA09) N Y Joel Hefley (R-CO05) N Y Nathan Deal (R-GA10) N Y Thomas Tancredo (R-CO06) N Y Phil Gingrey (R-GA11) N Y Bob Beauprez (R-CO07) N Y Max Burns (R-GA12) N N David Scott (D-GA13) Y N CONNECTICUT John Larson (D-CT01) Y N HAWAII Robert Simmons (R-CT02) Y N Neil Abercrombie (D-HI01) Y N Rosa DeLauro (D-CT03) Y N Ed Case (D-HI02) Y N Christopher Shays (R-CT04) Y N Nancy Johnson (R-CT05) Y N IDAHO Butch Otter (R-ID01) N Y DELAWARE Mike Simpson (R-ID02) Y N Michael Castle (R-DE/AL) Y N ILLINOIS FLORIDA Bobby Rush (D-IL01) Y N Jeff Miller (R-FL01) N Y Jesse Jackson Jr. (D-IL02) Y N Allen Boyd (D-FL02) Y N William Lipinski (D-IL03) Y N Corrine Brown (D-FL03) Y N Luis Gutierrez (D-IL04) Y N Ander Crenshaw (R-FL04) N N Rahm Emanuel (D-IL05) Y N Ginny Brown-Waite (R-FL05) N Y Henry Hyde (R-IL06) N Y Cliff Stearns (R-FL06) N Y Danny Davis (D-IL07) Y N John Mica (R-FL07) Y N Philip Crane (R-IL08) N Y Ric Keller (R-FL08) N Y Janice Schakowsky (D-IL09) Y N Mike Bilirakis (R-FL09) N N Mark Kirk (R-IL10) Y N C.W. Bill Young (R-FL10) N N Jerry Weller (R-IL11) N N Jim Davis (D-FL11) Y N Jerry Costello (D-IL12) Y N Adam Putnam (R-FL12) N N Judy Biggert (R-IL13) Y N Katherine Harris (R-FL13) Y N Dennis Hastert (R-IL14) NV NV Porter Goss (R-FL14) N N Timothy Johnson (R-IL15) Y N Dave Weldon (R-FL15) N Y Donald Manzullo (R-IL16) N Y Mark Foley (R-FL16) Y N Lane Evans (D-IL17) Y N Kendrick Meek (D-FL17) Y N Ray LaHood (R-IL18) Y N Ileana Ros-Lehtinen (R-FL18) N N John Shimkus (D-IL19) N Y Robert Wexler (D-FL19) Y N Peter Deutsch (D-FL20) Y N INDIANA Lincoln Diaz-Balart (R-FL21) N N Pete Visclosky (D-IN01) Y N E. Clay Shaw, Jr. (R-FL22) N N Chris Chocola (R-IN02) N N Alcee Hastings (D-FL23) NV NV Mark Souder (R-IN03) N Y Tom Feeney (R-FL24) N Y Steve Buyer (R-IN04) N Y Mario Diaz-Balart (R-FL25) N Y Dan Burton (R-IN05) N Y Mike Pence (R-IN06) N Y GEORGIA Julia Carson (D-IN07) Y N Jack Kingston (R-GA01) N Y John Hostettler (R-IN08) N Y Sanford Bishop (D-GA02) Y N Baron Hill (D-IN09) Y N Jim Marshall (D-GA03) Y N Denise Majette (D-GA04) Y N 2 +10 -60 +10 -60 IOWA Ed Markey (D-MA07) Y N Jim Nussle (R-IA01) N N Michael Capuano (D-MA08) Y N Jim Leach (R-IA02) Y N Stephen Lynch (D-MA09) Y N Leonard Boswell (D-IA03) Y N William Delahunt (D-MA10) Y N Tom Latham (R-IA04) N N Steve King (R-IA05) N Y MICHIGAN Bart Stupak (D-MI01) Y N KANSAS Peter Hoekstra (R-MI02) N Y Jerry Moran (R-KS01) N N Vernon Ehlers (R-MI03) Y N Jim Ryun (R-KS02) N Y Dave Camp (R-MI04) N N Dennis Moore (D-KS03) Y N Dale Kildee (D-MI05) Y N Todd Tiahrt (R-KS04) N Y Fred Upton (R-MI06) N N Nick Smith (R-MI07) N Y KENTUCKY Michael Rogers (R-MI08) N N Ed Whitfield (R-KY01) N N Joseph Knollenberg (R-MI09) N N Ron Lewis (R-KY02) N Y Candice Miller (R-MI10) N N Anne Meagher Northup (R-KY03) N N Thaddeus McCotter (R-MI11) N N Ken Lucas (D-KY04) N N Sander Levin (D-MI12) Y N Harold Rogers (R-KY05) N N Carolyn Kilpatrick (D-MI13) Y N Ben Chandler (D-KY06) Y N John Conyers, Jr (D-MI14) Y N John Dingell (D-MI15) Y N LOUISIANA David Vitter (R-LA01) N Y MINNESOTA William Jefferson (D-LA02) Y N Gil Gutknecht (R-MN01) N Y Billy Tauzin (R-LA03) N Y Joe Kline (R-MN02) N Y Jim McCrery (R-LA04) N N Jim Ramstad (R-MN03) Y N Rodney Alexander (D-LA05) Y N Betty McCollum (D-MN04) Y N Richard Baker (R-LA06) N N Martin Sabo (D-MN05) Y N Chris John (D-LA07) Y N Mark Kennedy (R-MN06) N Y Collin Peterson (D-MN07) Y N MAINE James Oberstar (D-MN08) Y N Thomas Allen, Jr. (D-ME01) Y N Michael Michaud (D-ME02) Y N MISSISSIPPI Roger Wicker (R-MS01) N Y MARYLAND Bennie Thompson (D-MS02) Y N Wayne Gilchrest (R-MD01) Y N Charles Pickering, Jr. (R-MS03) N Y Dutch Ruppersberger (D-MD02) Y N Gene Taylor (D-MS04) N Y Ben Cardin (D-MD03) Y N Albert Wynn (D-MD04) Y N MISSOURI Steny Hoyer (D-MD05) Y N Bill Clay, Jr. (D-MO01) Y N Roscoe Bartlett (R-MD06) N Y Todd Akin (R-MO02) N Y Elijah Cummings (D-MD07) Y N Richard Gephardt (D-MO03) NV NV Chris Van Hollen, Jr. (D-MD08) Y N Ike Skelton (D-MO04) N N Karen McCarthy (D-MO05) Y N MASSACHUSETTS Samuel Graves (R-MO06) N Y John Olver (D-MA01) Y N Roy Blunt (R-MO07) N Y Richard Neal (D-MA02) Y N Jo Ann Emerson (R-MO08) N Y James McGovern (D-MA03) Y N Kenny Hulshof (R-MO09) N Y Barney Frank (D-MA04) Y N Martin Meehan (D-MA05) Y N MONTANA John Tierney (D-MA06) Y N Dennis Rehberg (R -MT/AL) N N 3 +10 -60 +10 -60 NEBRASKA Eliot Engel (D-NY17) Y N Doug Bereuter (R-NE01) Y N Nita Lowey (D-NY18) Y N Lee Terry (R-NE02) N N Sue Kelly (R-NY19) Y N Thomas Osborne (R-NE03) N N John Sweeney (R-NY20) Y N Michael McNulty (D-NY21) Y N NEVADA Maurice Hinchey (D-NY22) Y N Shelley Berkley (D-NV01) Y N John McHugh (R-NY23) Y N Jim Gibbons (R-NV02) N Y Sherwood Boehlert (R-NY24) Y N Jon Porter (R-NV03) Y N James Walsh (R-NY25) Y N Thomas Reynolds (R-NY26) N N NEW HAMPSHIRE Jack Quinn (R-NY27) Y N Jeb Bradley (R-NH01) N N Louise Slaughter (D-NY28) Y N Charles Bass (R-NH02) Y N Amory Houghton, Jr.
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