This electronic AFL-CIO Voting Record will let you know where your lawmakers stand on such working family issues as strengthening Social Security and Medicare, freedom to join a union, workplace safety and more.
Jobs (H.R. 2847)
The financial crisis and recession created an 11 million jobs deficit.The Jobs for Main Street Act begins to address that by redirecting $75 billion in unused bank bailout money—the Troubled Asset Relief Program (TARP)—to fund infrastructure and job investments; and provide additional emergency funding to help families who are suffering. The bill passed Dec. 16 on a vote of 217-212 (R: 0-174; D: 217-38) Roll Call 991. Y=R, N=W
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| State |
District |
Name |
Party |
Vote |
| AK |
AL |
Young, D. |
R |
(Nay )
|
| AL |
1 |
Bonner |
R |
(Nay )
|
| AL |
2 |
Bright |
D |
(Nay )
|
| AL |
3 |
Rogers, Mike D. |
R |
(Nay )
|
| AL |
4 |
Aderholt |
R |
(Nay )
|
| AL |
5 |
Griffith |
D |
(Nay )
|
| AL |
6 |
Bachus, S. |
R |
(Nay )
|
| AL |
7 |
Davis, A. |
D |
(Yea )
|
| AR |
1 |
Berry |
D |
(Yea )
|
| AR |
2 |
Snyder |
D |
(Yea )
|
| AR |
3 |
Boozman |
R |
(Nay )
|
| AR |
4 |
Ross |
D |
(Yea )
|
| AZ |
1 |
Kirkpatrick |
D |
(Nay )
|
| AZ |
2 |
Franks, T. |
R |
(Nay )
|
| AZ |
3 |
Shadegg |
R |
(Nay )
|
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Voted right way, in support of the organization-endorsed position |
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Voted wrong way, in opposition to the organization-endorsed position |
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Vote not counted |