presented by: Eagle Forum
August 2, 2011
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In this MegaVote for Michigan’s 10th Congressional District:
Recent Congressional Votes
- Senate: Confirmation of Robert S. Mueller III to be Director of the FBI
- Senate: Budget Control Act of 2011
- House: North American-Made Energy Security Act
- House: Budget Control Act of 2011
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Editor’s Note: The August recess has begun now that the debt limit debate is over. The Senate is scheduled to return on September 6. The House is scheduled to return on September 7.
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Recent Senate Votes
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Confirmation of Robert S. Mueller III to be Director of the FBI - Vote Confirmed (100-0)
The Senate agreed to extend the term of Federal Bureau of Investigation director Robert S. Mueller III through September 4, 2013. The FBI director is limited to one 10-year term and Mueller’s term began in August 2001. The president signed legislation earlier in the week to allow Mueller to serve an additional two years.
Sen. Carl Levin voted YES (202) 224-6221
Sen. Debbie Stabenow voted YES (202) 224-4822
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Budget Control Act of 2011 – Vote Agreed to (74-26)
The Senate gave final approval to this bill to raise the debt limit by at least $2.1 trillion and cut spending by as much as $2.4 trillion over the next ten years. President Obama signed the bill into law a short time later.
Sen. Carl Levin voted YES (202) 224-6221
Sen. Debbie Stabenow voted YES (202) 224-4822
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Recent House Votes
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North American-Made Energy Security Act – Vote Passed (279-147, 1 Present, 5 Not Voting)
This House bill would require the White House to decide by November 1 whether to allow construction of a 1,700 mile oil pipeline running from Canada to U.S. refineries in the Midwest and Gulf Coast. The application to build the pipeline was made nearly three years ago. The White House said the State Department is committed to completing its review by the end of the year and called the bill “unnecessary.”
Rep. Candice Miller voted YES (202) 225-2106
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Budget Control Act of 2011 – Vote Passed (269-161, 3 Not Voting)
The House passed this bill that raises the debt limit, caps discretionary spending for ten years, establishes a bipartisan committee to identify additional spending cuts, and requires a vote on a balanced budget amendment to the constitution. The Senate gave final approval to the bill the next day, clearing it for the president.
Rep. Candice Miller voted YES (202) 225-2106