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Rep. Clarke Absent, But Not Without A Voice

Rep. Clarke’s medical leave is a necessary proactive measure, but looks forward to resuming her full schedule following the August recess.  

The following is how Rep. Clarke would have voted for all votes through Thursday, July 26, 2007:

•    H.R. 404, “Federal Customer Service Enhancement Act,” she would have voted “YEA.”
•    H. Res. 553, “Mourning the passing of Lady Bird Johnson,” she would have voted “YEA.”
•    H. Res. 519, “Honoring the life and accomplishments of Tom Lea on the 100th Anniversary of his birth,” she would have voted “YEA.”
•    H. Res. 558, “Providing for consideration of H.R. 3074, the Departments of Transportation, and Housing and Urban Development. And related agencies, Fiscal Year 2008,” she would have voted “YEA.”
•    H.R. 3074, “Micha of Florida Amendment,” she would have voted “NAY.”
•    H.R. 3074, “Bachmann of Minnesota Amendment,” she would have voted “NAY.”
•    H.R. 3074, “Flake of Arizona Amendment,” she would have voted “NAY.”
•    H.R. 3074, “Flake of Arizona Amendment,” she would have voted “NAY.”
•    H.R. 3074, “Chabot of Ohio Amendment,” she would have voted “NAY.”
•    H.R. 3074, “Westmoreland of Georgia Amendment,” she would have voted “NAY.”
•    H.R. 3074, “Sessions of Texas Amendment,” she would have voted “NAY.”
•    H.R. 3074, “Flake of Arizona Amendment,” she would have voted “NAY.”
•    H.R. 3074, “Flake of Arizona Amendment,” she would have voted “NAY.”
•    H.R. 3074, “Flake of Arizona Amendment,” she would have voted “NAY.”
•    H.R. 3074, “Flake of Arizona Amendment,” she would have voted “NAY.”
•    H.R. 3074, “Flake of Arizona Amendment,” she would have voted “NAY.”
•    H.R. 3074, ‘Hastings of Florida Amendment,” she would have voted “YEA.”
•    H.R. 3074, “Frelinghuysen of New Jersey Amendment,” she would have voted “NAY.”
•    H.R. 3074, “Hensarling of Texas Amendment No. 22,” she would have voted “NAY.”
•    H.R. 3074, “Hensarling of Texas Amendment No. 21,” she would have voted “NAY.”
•    H.R. 3074, “Hunter of California Amendment” she would have voted “NAY.”
•    H.R. 3074, “Jordan of Ohio Amendment,” she would have voted “NAY.”
•    H.R. 3074, “Price of Georgia Amendment No. 20,” she would have voted “NAY.”
•    H.R. 3074, “Musgrave of Colorado Amendment,” she would have voted “NAY.”
•    H.R. 3074, “Price of Georgia Amendment,” she would have voted “NAY.”
•    H.R. 3074, “King of Iowa Amendment,” she would have voted “NAY.”
•    H.R. 3074, “Frank of Massachusetts Amendment, she would have voted “NAY.”
•    H.R. 3074, “Departments of Transportation, and Housing and Urban Development and Related Agencies Appropriations for Fiscal Year 2008,” on motion to recommit with instructions, she would have voted “NAY.”
•    H.R. 3074, “Departments of Transportation, and Housing and Urban Development and Related Agencies Appropriations for Fiscal Year 2008,” she would have voted “YEA.”
•    H. Res. 562, Rule “Providing for consideration of H.R. 3093, the Departments of Commerce and Justice, and Science, and Related Agencies Appropriations for Fiscal Year 2008,” she would have voted “YEA.”
•    H.R. 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,” she would have voted “YEA.”
•    H. Res. 345 “Commemorating the 200th Anniversary of the Archdiocese of New York,” she would have voted “YEA.”
•    H. Con. Res. 187, “Expressing the sense of Congress regarding the dumping of industrial waste into the Great Lakes,” she would have voted “YEA.”
•    H.R. 3093, “Rogers of Michigan Amendment No. 4 she would have voted “NAY.”
•    H.R. 3093, “Sessions of Texas Amendment,” she would have voted “NAY.”
•    H.R. 3093, “Capito of West Virginia Amendment No. 2,” she would have voted “NAY.”
•    H.R. 3093, “Shimkus of Illinois Amendment” she would have voted “NAY.”
•    H.R. 3093, “English of Pennsylvania Amendment No. 22, she would have voted “YEA.”
•    H.R. 3093, “Lofgren of California Amendment,” she would have voted “NAY.”
•    H.R. 3093, “King of Iowa Amendment” she would have voted “NAY.”
•    H.R. 3093, “Capito of West Virginia Amendment,” she would have voted “NAY.”
•    H.R. 3093, “Etheridge of North Carolina Amendment,” she would have voted “YEA.”
•    H.R. 3093, “Sessions of Texas Amendment No. 9,” she would have voted “NAY.”
•    H.R. 3093, “Inslee of Washington Amendment,” she would have voted YEA.”
•    H.R. 3093, “Poe of Texas Amendment,” she would have voted “YEA.”
•    H.R. 3093, “Reichert of Washington Amendment,” she would have voted “YEA.”
•    H.R. 3093, “Hinchey of New York Amendment,” she would have voted “YEA.”
•    H.R. 3093, “Stearns of Florida Amendment,” she would have voted “NAY.”
•    H.R. 3093, “Flake of Arizona Amendment,” she would have voted NAY.”
•    H.R. 3093, “Flake of Arizona Amendment,” she would have voted “NAY.”
•    H.R. 3093, “Pence of Indiana Amendment,” she would have voted “NAY.”
•    H.R. 3093, “Upton of Michigan Amendment,” she would have voted “YAY.”
•    H.R. 3093, “Jordan of Ohio Amendment,” she would have voted “NAY.”
•    H.R. 3093, “Price of Georgia Amendment,” she would have voted “NAY.”
•    H.R. 3093, “Musgrave of Colorado Amendment,” she would have voted “NAY.”
•    H.R. 3093, “Campbell of California Amendment,” she would have voted “NAY.”
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