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-by Tommy News
House Passes Healthcare Reform Measure By Narrow 219-212 Tally
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The final tally, which adhered almost entirely along party lines, was 219 “yes” votes and 212 “no” votes. Not one Republican voted for the bill. Not One!
The House has passed health-care reform, but 212 Obstructionist members of Congress voted No!
Here’s how the 219-212 vote broke down:
• 219 Democrats voted for the legislation. That’s the exact same number of Democrats who voted yes on Nov. 7, when the House first took up its version of the bill.
• All 178 Republicans voted no. Back in November, only 176 Republicans voted no. On Sunday, Rep. Joseph Cao (R-La.), who previously cast the lone GOP vote in either chamber for any version of the legislation, opposed the bill. The GOP also added to its no tally because, since the November vote, Rep. Parker Griffith (Ala.) switched parties to become a Republican. He initially voted against the bill as a Democrat in November.
• 34 Democrats voted no, a drop from the 39 who opposed the first vote.
• Three Democrats who voted yes on Nov. 7 are no longer in office, one having died and two others having retired since that vote. That left just 216 Democrats in office who voted yes Nov. 7.
• Eight Democrats switched from no to yes: Reps. Brian Baird (Wash.), John Boccieri (Ohio), Allen Boyd (Fla.), Bart Gordon (Tenn.), Suzanne Kosmas (Fla.), Dennis Kucinich (Ohio), Betsy Markey (Colo.), and Scott Murphy (N.Y.).
• Of those switchers, four were freshman lawmakers facing likely tough re-elections: Boccieri, Kosmas, Markey and Murphy.
• Five Democrats switched from yes to no: Michael Arcuri (N.Y.), Marion Berry (Ark.), Daniel Lipinski (Ill.), Stephen Lynch (Mass.) and Zack Space (Ohio).
• Of those switchers, two — Arcuri and Space — are from the class of 2006, facing tough reelections.
• Had the other four Democrats who are no longer in office been here Sunday, and had they voted the same as on Nov. 7, the final tally would have been 222-213.
House Vote 165 – H.R.3590: On Motion to Concur in Senate Amendments Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act
On Motion to Concur in Senate Amendments
An act entitled The Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act.
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March 21, 2010
H.R.3590: On Motion to Concur in Senate Amendments Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act
Result: Passed by 7 votes
Date of Vote: March 21, 2010
Roll Call Number: 165
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Roll Call
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No Votes (212)
Member Party Dist.
Robert B. Aderholt R Ala.-4
John Adler D N.J.-3
Todd Akin R Mo.-2
Rodney Alexander R La.-5
Jason Altmire D Pa.-4
Michael Arcuri D N.Y.-24
Steve Austria R Ohio-7
Michele Bachmann R Minn.-6
Spencer Bachus R Ala.-6
J. Gresham Barrett R S.C.-3
John Barrow D Ga.-12
Roscoe G. Bartlett R Md.-6
Joe L. Barton R Tex.-6
Marion Berry D Ark.-1
Judy Biggert R Ill.-13
Brian P. Bilbray R Calif.-50
Gus Bilirakis R Fla.-9
Rob Bishop R Utah-1
Marsha Blackburn R Tenn.-7
Roy Blunt R Mo.-7
John A. Boehner R Ohio-8
Jo Bonner R Ala.-1
Mary Bono Mack R Calif.-45
John Boozman R Ark.-3
Dan Boren D Okla.-2
Rick Boucher D Va.-9
Charles Boustany Jr. R La.-7
Kevin Brady R Tex.-8
Bobby Bright D Ala.-2
Paul Broun R Ga.-10
Henry E. Brown Jr. R S.C.-1
Ginny Brown-Waite R Fla.-5
Vern Buchanan R Fla.-13
Michael C. Burgess R Tex.-26
Dan Burton R Ind.-5
Steve Buyer R Ind.-4
Ken Calvert R Calif.-44
Dave Camp R Mich.-4
John Campbell R Calif.-48
Eric Cantor R Va.-7
Anh Cao R La.-2
Shelley Moore Capito R W.Va.-2
John Carter R Tex.-31
Bill Cassidy R La.-6
Michael N. Castle R Del.-1
Jason Chaffetz R Utah-3
Ben Chandler D Ky.-6
Travis Childers D Miss.-1
Howard Coble R N.C.-6
Mike Coffman R Colo.-6
Tom Cole R Okla.-4
K. Michael Conaway R Tex.-11
Ander Crenshaw R Fla.-4
John Culberson R Tex.-7
Artur Davis D Ala.-7
Geoff Davis R Ky.-4
Lincoln Davis D Tenn.-4
Charlie Dent R Pa.-15
Lincoln Diaz-Balart R Fla.-21
Mario Diaz-Balart R Fla.-25
David Dreier R Calif.-26
John J. Duncan Jr. R Tenn.-2
Chet Edwards D Tex.-17
Vernon J. Ehlers R Mich.-3
Jo Ann Emerson R Mo.-8
Mary Fallin R Okla.-5
Jeff Flake R Ariz.-6
John Fleming R La.-4
J. Randy Forbes R Va.-4
Jeff Fortenberry R Neb.-1
Virginia Foxx R N.C.-5
Trent Franks R Ariz.-2
Rodney Frelinghuysen R N.J.-11
Elton Gallegly R Calif.-24
Scott Garrett R N.J.-5
Jim Gerlach R Pa.-6
Phil Gingrey R Ga.-11
Louie Gohmert R Tex.-1
Robert W. Goodlatte R Va.-6
Kay Granger R Tex.-12
Sam Graves R Mo.-6
Parker Griffith R Ala.-5
Brett Guthrie R Ky.-2
Ralph M. Hall R Tex.-4
Gregg Harper R Miss.-3
Doc Hastings R Wash.-4
Dean Heller R Nev.-2
Jeb Hensarling R Tex.-5
Wally Herger R Calif.-2
Stephanie Herseth Sandlin D S.D.-1
Peter Hoekstra R Mich.-2
Tim Holden D Pa.-17
Duncan D. Hunter R Calif.-52
Bob Inglis R S.C.-4
Darrell Issa R Calif.-49
Lynn Jenkins R Kan.-2
Sam Johnson R Tex.-3
Timothy V. Johnson R Ill.-15
Walter B. Jones R N.C.-3
Jim Jordan R Ohio-4
Peter T. King R N.Y.-3
Steve King R Iowa-5
Jack Kingston R Ga.-1
Mark Steven Kirk R Ill.-10
Larry Kissell D N.C.-8
John Kline R Minn.-2
Frank Kratovil Jr. D Md.-1
Doug Lamborn R Colo.-5
Leonard Lance R N.J.-7
Tom Latham R Iowa-4
Steven C. LaTourette R Ohio-14
Robert E. Latta R Ohio-5
Christopher Lee R N.Y.-26
Jerry Lewis R Calif.-41
John Linder R Ga.-7
Daniel Lipinski D Ill.-3
Frank A. LoBiondo R N.J.-2
Frank D. Lucas R Okla.-3
Blaine Luetkemeyer R Mo.-9
Cynthia M. Lummis R Wyo.-1
Dan Lungren R Calif.-3
Stephen F. Lynch D Mass.-9
Connie Mack R Fla.-14
Donald Manzullo R Ill.-16
Kenny Marchant R Tex.-24
Jim Marshall D Ga.-8
Jim Matheson D Utah-2
Kevin McCarthy R Calif.-22
Michael McCaul R Tex.-10
Tom McClintock R Calif.-4
Thaddeus McCotter R Mich.-11
Patrick T. McHenry R N.C.-10
Mike McIntyre D N.C.-7
Howard P. McKeon R Calif.-25
Michael E. McMahon D N.Y.-13
Cathy McMorris Rodgers R Wash.-5
Charlie Melancon D La.-3
John L. Mica R Fla.-7
Candice S. Miller R Mich.-10
Gary G. Miller R Calif.-42
Jeff Miller R Fla.-1
Walt Minnick D Idaho-1
Jerry Moran R Kan.-1
Tim Murphy R Pa.-18
Sue Myrick R N.C.-9
Randy Neugebauer R Tex.-19
Devin Nunes R Calif.-21
Glenn Nye D Va.-2
Pete Olson R Tex.-22
Ron Paul R Tex.-14
Erik Paulsen R Minn.-3
Mike Pence R Ind.-6
Collin C. Peterson D Minn.-7
Tom Petri R Wis.-6
Joe Pitts R Pa.-16
Todd R. Platts R Pa.-19
Ted Poe R Tex.-2
Bill Posey R Fla.-15
Tom Price R Ga.-6
Adam H. Putnam R Fla.-12
George P. Radanovich R Calif.-19
Denny Rehberg R Mont.-1
Dave Reichert R Wash.-8
Phil Roe R Tenn.-1
Harold Rogers R Ky.-5
Mike Rogers R Mich.-8
Mike D. Rogers R Ala.-3
Dana Rohrabacher R Calif.-46
Tom Rooney R Fla.-16
Ileana Ros-Lehtinen R Fla.-18
Peter Roskam R Ill.-6
Mike Ross D Ark.-4
Ed Royce R Calif.-40
Paul D. Ryan R Wis.-1
Steve Scalise R La.-1
Jean Schmidt R Ohio-2
Aaron Schock R Ill.-18
F. James Sensenbrenner R Wis.-5
Pete Sessions R Tex.-32
John Shadegg R Ariz.-3
John Shimkus R Ill.-19
Heath Shuler D N.C.-11
Bill Shuster R Pa.-9
Mike Simpson R Idaho-2
Ike Skelton D Mo.-4
Adrian Smith R Neb.-3
Christopher H. Smith R N.J.-4
Lamar Smith R Tex.-21
Mark Souder R Ind.-3
Zack Space D Ohio-18
Cliff Stearns R Fla.-6
John Sullivan R Okla.-1
John Tanner D Tenn.-8
Gene Taylor D Miss.-4
Harry Teague D N.M.-2
Lee Terry R Neb.-2
Glenn Thompson R Pa.-5
William M. Thornberry R Tex.-13
Todd Tiahrt R Kan.-4
Pat Tiberi R Ohio-12
Michael R. Turner R Ohio-3
Fred Upton R Mich.-6
Greg Walden R Ore.-2
Zach Wamp R Tenn.-3
Lynn Westmoreland R Ga.-3
Edward Whitfield R Ky.-1
Joe Wilson R S.C.-2
Robert J. Wittman R Va.-1
Frank R. Wolf R Va.-10
C. W. Bill Young R Fla.-10
Don Young R Alaska-1
Did Not Vote (0)
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Source:
http://politics.nytimes.com/congress/votes/111/house/2/165
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Tommy
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