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HOUSE LEADERSHIP - COMMITTEE LISTS BY STATE
(* = co-sponsor)
ALABAMA:
URGENT
Glen Browder (D) eastern part of state (Transportation)
Sonny Callahan (R) Mobile (Energy & Commerce Comm)
Stamped on
ARKANSAS:
outside of enu.
John Paul Hammerschmidt (R) - Fort Smith (Ranking, Transp.)
CALIFORNIA:
*Glenn Anderson (D) - Long Beach (Chair, Transportation)
*Norman Mineta (D) - San Jose (Transp., Chr., Surface Trans. Subcom)
C. Christopher Cox (R) - Newport Beach (Transp.)
*Doug Bosco (D) - Eureka (Transp.)
Ron Packard (R) - Orange County (Transp.)
*Don Edwards (D) - San Jose, Fremont (Judic. Chr., Civil Rts Subcom)
*Tom Campbell (R) - Palo Alto (Judiciary)
*Howard Berman (D) - Panorama City (Judiciary)
*Mel Levine (D) - Los Angeles (Judiciary)
Carlos Moorhead (R) - Glendale (Judiciary, Energy & Commerce)
*Henry Waxman (D) - Los Angeles (Energy & Comm)
William Dannemeyer (R) - Fullerton (Energy & Comm/Judiciary)
*Jim Bates (D) - San Diego (Energy & Commerce)
Charles Pashayan (R) - Fresno, Visalia (Rules)
COLORADO
*David Skaggs (D) - Westminster (Transp.)
*Pat Schroeder (D) - Denver (Judiciary)
Dan Schaefer (R) - Englewood (Energy & Comm)
CONNECTICUT:
*Bruce Morrison (D) - New Haven (Judic)
FLORIDA:
Bill Grant (R) - Tallahassee (Transp.)
*Lawrence Smith (D) - Hollywood (Judiciary)
Bill McCollum (R) - Orlando (Judiciary)
Craig James (R) - Jacksonville (Judiciary)
Michael Bilirakis (R) Clearwater (Energy & Commerce)
GEORGIA:
*Newt Gingrich (R) - Griffin, Newman (House minority whip)
*Ben Jones (D) - Decatur, Covington (Transp.)
*John Lewis (D) - Atlanta (Transportation)
*J. Roy Rowland (D) - Waycross, Macon (Energy & Comm)
IDAHO:
Larry Craig (R) - Boise (Transportation)
ILLINOIS:
Bob Michel (R) - Peoria (House minority leader)
*William Lipinski (D) - Chicago (Transp.)
J. Dennis Hastert (R) - Elgin, Ottowa (Transp.)
*Jerry Costello (D) - East St. Louis (Transp.)
*Gus Savage (D) - Chicago (Transp.)
*George Sangmeister (D) - Joliet, Aurora (Judiciary/Transp.)
*Henry Hyde (R) - Addison (Judiciary)
Edward Madigan (R) - Bloomington, Lincoln (Energy & Commerce)
*Terry Bruce (D) - Champaign (Enery & Commerce)
*Cardiss Collins (D) - Chicago (Energy & Commerce)
Lynn Martin (R) - Rockford, Sterling (Rules)
INDIANA
*Peter Visclosky (D) Gary (Transp)
*Phil Sharp (D) Muncie (Energy & Commerce)
IOWA:
Jim Lightfoot (R) - Council Bluffs (Transportation)
Tom Tauke (R) - Cedar Rapids (Energy & Commerce)
KANSAS:
Bob Whittaker (R) - Emporia (En.& Comm., Ranking Trans Subcom)
*Jim Slattery (D) - Topeka (Energy & Commerce)
*Dan Glickman (D) - Wichita (Judiciary)
KENTUCKY:
Romano Mazzoli (D) - Louisville (Judiciary)
LOUISIANA:
Jimmy Hayes (D) - Lake Charles (Transportation)
Billy Tauzin (D) - South of New Orleans (Energy & Commerce
MASSACHUSETTS:
*Joe Moakley (D) - Boston (Chairman, Rules)
*Barney Frank (D) - Fall River, West Newton (Judiciary)
*Ed Markey (D) - Boston (Energy & Commerce, Chr. Telec. Subcom)
MICHIGAN:
John Dingell (D) - Dearborn (Chair, Energy & Commerce)
Fred Upton (R) - Holland, St. Joseph (Transp.)
*John Conyers (D) - Detroit (Judiciary)
*George Crockett (D) - Detroit (Judiciary)
*David Bonior (D) - Mt. Clemens (Rules)
MINNESOTA:
Arlan Stangeland (R) - St. Cloud (Transportation)
*James Oberstar (D) - Duluth (Transportation)
*Gerry Sikorski (D) - Minneapolis (Energy & Commerce)
*Vin Weber (R) - SW MN - Leadership
MISSISSIPPI
Mike Parker (D) - Jackson (Transportation)
MISSOURI:
Bill Emerson (R) - Rolla, Cape Girardeau, (Transp.)
Mel Hancock (R) - Springfield, Joplin (Transp.)
*Alan Wheat (D) - Kansas City (Rules)
*Dick Gephardt (D) - St. Louis (Majrity Leader)
NEW HAMPSHIRE:
Chuck Douglas (R) - Concord, Nashua (Judiciary)
NEW JERSEY:
*Robert Roe (D) - Patterson, Bloomfield (Transportation)
*Frank Pallone (D) - Long Branch (Transportation)
*Matthew Rinaldo (R)-Union (Energy & Comm., ranking Telecomm. Subcom)
*William Hughes (D) - Northfield (Judiciary)
NEW MEXICO:
*Bill Richardson (D) - Sante Fe (Energy & Commerce)
NEW YORK:
Guy Molinari (R) - Staten Island (Transp.)
*Sherwood Boehlert (R) - Utica, Oneonta (Transp)
*Henry Nowak (D) - Buffalo (Transportation)
*Edolphus Towns (D) - Brooklyn (Transp./Energy & Commerce)
*Hamilton Fish (R) - Newburgh, Carmel (Ranking, Judiciary)
*Charles Schumer (D) - Brooklyn (Judiciary)
Norman Lent (R) - Baldwin (Ranking, Energy & Commerce)
*James Scheuer (D) - Flushing, Bronx (Energy & Comm)
*Thomas Manton (D) - Sunnyside (Energy & Commerce)
*Louise Slaughter - Rochester (Rules)
Gerald Solomon (R) - Saratoga Springs, Glen Falls (Rules)
John LaFalce (D) - Niagra Falls (Chair, Small Business Comm)
NORTH CAROLINA:
Tim Valentine (D) - Durham (Transp.)
Cass Ballenger (R) - Hickory (Transp.)
Alex McMillan (R) - Charlotte (Energy & Commerce)
Howard Coble (R) - Greensboro (Judiciary)
OHIO:
Thomas Luken (D) - Cincinnati (En. & Comm., Chair, Trans. Subcom)
Douglas Applegate (D) - Steubenville (Transp.)
Bob McEwen (R) - Portsmouth (south) (Transp.)
*James Traficant (D) Youngstown (Transp.)
Michael DeWine (R) - Marion, Springfield (Judiciary)
*Ed Feighan (D) - Cleveland (Judiciary)
*Dennis Eckart (D) - Mentor (Energy & Comm)
Michael Oxley (R) - Lima, Mansfield (Energy & Comm)
*Tony Hall (D) - Dayton (Rules)
OKLAHOMA:
Mike Synar (D) - Muskogee (Judiciary)
James Inhofe (R) - Tulsa (Transp.)
OREGON:
*Peter DeFazio (D) - Eugene (Transportation)
*Ron Wyden (D) - Portland (Energy & Commerce)
PENNSYLVANIA:
Bud Shuster (R) - Altoona (Transp., Ranking, Surface Trans Subcom)
Bill Clinger (R) - State College, Warren (Transp.)
*Joe Kolter (D) - Beaver Falls, Butler (Transp.)
*Robert Borski (D) - Philadelphia (Transp.)
George Gekas (D) - Harrisburg (Judiciary)
*Doug Walgren (D) - Pittsburgh (Energy & Commerce)
Don Ritter (R) - Allentown (Energy & Commerce)
Joseph McDade (R) - Scranton (Ranking, Small Business)
*Bill Gray (D) - Philadelphia (Majority Whip)
SOUTH CAROLINA:
*Butler Derrick - Greenwood (Rules)
TENNESSEE:
Jim Cooper (D) - Central TN (Energy & Commerce)
John Duncan (R) - Knoxville (Transp.)
*Bob Clement (D) - Nashville (Transp.)
James Quillen (R) - Kingsport (Ranking, Rules)
*Bart Gordon (D) - Murfressboro (Rules)
TEXAS:
Jack Brooks (D) - Galveston, Beaumont (Chair, Judiciary)
Greg Laughlin (D) - Victoria, Round Rock (Transp.)
Pete Geren (D) - Ft. Worth (Transportation ) - NEW MEMBER
Ralph Hall (D) - Tyler, Sherman (Energy & Commerce)
Jack Fields (R) - Houston (Energy & Commerce)
Joe Barton (R) - Ft. Worth, College Station (Energy & Commerce)
*John Bryant (D) - Dallas (Judiciary, Energy & Commerce)
Lamar Smith (R) - San Antonio, Midland (Judiciary)
*Martin Frost (D) - Dallas (Rules)
UTAH
Howard Nielson (R) - Provo, Salt Lake City (Energy & Comm)
VIRGINIA:
Lewis Payne, Jr., (D) - Danville, Farmville (Transp.)
Thomas Bliley (R) - Richmond (Energy & Commerce)
*Rick Boucher (D) - Abingdon (Energy & Commerce/Judiciary
D. French Slaughter (R) - Winchester, Charlottesville (Judiciary)
WASHINGTON :
Tom Foley (D) - Spokane (Speaker of the House)
*Al Swift (D) - Bellingham, Everett (Energy & Comm)
WEST VIRGINIA:
*Nick Joe Rahall (D) - Huntington (Transportation)
*Harley Staggers (D) - Morgantown (Judiciary)
WISCONSIN:
Jim Sensenbrenner (R) -Brookfield (Judic., Ranking, Civil Rts Subcom)
*Robert Kastenmeier (D) - Madison (Judiciary)
Thomas Petri (R) - Oshkosh, Fond du Lac (Transportation)
*Steve Gunderson (R) - Black River Falls (Deputy Minortiy Whip)
MOO 112,113,714,776,717,118
amrone
KEY
Y Voted for (yea).
42 Rehrabacher
TYNNYTY
# Paired for.
43 Pockard
YNNYYN
+ Announced for.
44 Bates
YYYYYN
N Voted against (nay).
45 Hunter
**NNYNY
X Paired against.
COLORADO
Announced against.
1 Schroeder
NYYYNN
P Voted "present."
2 Skoggs
YYYYNN
C Voted "present" to avoid possi-
3 Compbell
YYYYYN
ble conflict of interest.
4 Brown
NNNYYYY
?
Did not vote or otherwise make a
5 Hefley
PNNNYYY
6 Schoofer
+NNNYYY
position known.
112. Procedural Motion. Hastert, R-Ill., motion to approve
CONNECTICUT
the House Journal of Wednesday, May 16. Motion agreed to 285-
Democrats
Republicans
1 Kennelly
YYYYNN
2 Gejdenson
103: R 60-99; D 225-4 (ND 151-4, SD 74-0), May 17, 1990.
YYYYNN
3 Morrison
YYYYNN
4 Shays
NNNYNN
113. HR 2273. Americans With Disabilities Act/Rule.
5
Rewland
YYYYNN
Gordon, D-Tenn., motion to order the previous question (thus
6 Johnson
YNXYNN
ending debate and the possibility of amendment) on the rule (H
DELAWARE
Res 394) to provide for House floor consideration of the bill to
AL Corper
Y Y Y N N
azvoro
guarantee disabled Americans equal access to public facilities,
FLORIDA
mass transit and jobs. Motion agreed to 251-162: R 7-160; D 244-2
1 Hutto
ALABAMA
VYNTYY
(ND 167-1, SD 77-1), May 17, 1990. (Story, p. 1559)
2 Grant
1 Callahan
YNNPYY
YNNYYY
3 Bennett
2 Dickinson
YYYYNY
TNNNYYY
4 James
114. HR 2273. Americans With Disabilities Act/Rule.
3 Browder
5 McCellum
Adoption of the rule (H Res 394) to provide for House floor consider-
4 Bevill
YNNYYY
6 Steams
5 Rippo
NNN+YY
ation of the bill to guarantee disabled Americans equal access to
7 Gibbons
6 Erdraich
YYYYNY
public facilities, mass transit and jobs. Adopted 237-172: R 14-154;
7 Harris
8 Young
Y
Y
9 Biticakie
D 223-18 (ND 163-1, SD 60-17), May 17, 1990. (Story, p. 1559)
ALASKA
10 Ireland
AL Young
11 Nelson
NNYYYY
116. HR 2273. Americans With Disabilities Act/Phase-
12 Lowis
ARIZONA
13 Goss
In. LaFalce, D-N.Y., amendment to allow small businesses an
1 Rhodes
NNNYNY
14 Johnston
YYYYNY
extended phase-in period for the public accommodations part of
2 Udol
YY?YNN
15 Show
YNNYYY
the bill. Businesses with 25 or fewer employees and annual gross
3 Stump
NNNYYY
16 Smith
YYYYNN
receipts less than $1 million would be exempt from enforcement
4 Kyl
N Y Y
17 Lahman
Y N
5 Kolbe
N Y N
18 Res-Lehtinen
N + Y
actions for the first six months after the section takes effect (18
19 Fescell
? N
months after enactment), and businesses with 10 or fewer employ-
ARKANSAS
ees and annual gross receipts less than $500,000 would be exempt
1 Alexander
GEORGIA
2 Robinson
1 Thomas
YYYYYY
from enforcement actions for an additional year. Adopted 401-0: R
3 Hammerschmidt
2 Hatcher
YYYYYY
153-0; D 248-0 (ND 173-0, SD 75-0), May 17, 1990. (Story, p.
4 Anthony
YYYYYN
3 Ray
N
1559)
4 Jones
CALIFORNIA
5 Lewis
Y
1 Bosco
YYYYYN
6 Gingrich
117. HR 2273. Americans With Disabilities Act/Undue
2 Harger
NNNYYY
7 Darden
YYYYYYY
Hardship Limit. Olin, D-Va., amendment to provide that it
3 Matsui
8 Rowland
Y
would be an "undue hardship" for an employer to incur costs to
4 Fazio
YYYYNN
9 Jenkins
Y Y Y Y
5 Pelosi
facilitate the employment of a disabled worker if the costs ex-
Y Y
10 Bornard
Y Y Y Y
6 Boxer
Y Y
ceeded 10 percent of the employee's salary. Rejected 187-213: R
7 Miller
HAWAII
119-39; D 68-174 (ND 21-145, SD 47-29), May 17, 1990. (Story, p.
8 Deliums
1 Saiki
N
Y
N
1559)
9 Stork
2 Vacancy
10 Edwards
11 Lontos
IDAHO
YYYYNN
118. HR 2273. Americans With Disabilities Act/Commu-
12 Campbell
NNNYNN
1 Craig
?XX?##
nicable Diseases. Chapman, D-Texas, amendment to allow em-
13 Mineta
2 Stallings
YYYYNY
ployers to move an employee with a communicable disease out of a
14 Shumway
15 Condit
ILLINOIS
YYYYNN
food-handling position, provided that the employer offers an alter-
16 Panetta
1 Hayes
YYYYNN
YYYYNN
native position in which the employee would sustain no economic
17 Pashayan
2 Savage
NNNYYA
YYYYNN
18 Lehman
3 Russo
YYYYNN
damage. Adopted 199-187: 120-31; D 79-156 (ND 26-133, SD 53-
N
19 Logomarsine
NNNYYY
4 Songmeister
23), May 17, 1990. (Story, p. 1559)
20 Thomas
5 Lipinski
NNNY?#
21 Gallegly
6 Hyde
NNNYYY
N Y N
22 Moorhead
7 Collins
Y
Y
NNNYYY
N
23 Beilenson
8 Rostenkowski
Y
Y
Y
YYYYNN
?
24 Woxman
9 Yotes
YYYYNN
Y Y ?
25 Roybal
10 Parter
YYYYNN
NNNYYY
26 Berman
11 Annunzio
Y Y Y N
27 Levine
12 Crane
YYYYNN
28 Dixon
13 Fowel
?YYYNN
NNNYYY
29 Hawkins
14 Hastert
?YYYN?
NNNYYY
30 Mortinez
YYYYNN
15 Madigan
NNNYYY
31 Dymaily
16 Martin
YYYYNN
NNNYYY
32 Anderson
17 Evans
YYYYNN
Y
N
33 Dreier
18 Michel
NNNYYY
NNN+YY
34 Torres
19 Bruce
YYYYNN
YYYYNN
35 Lewis
20 Durbin
NNNYYY
YYYYNN
36 Brown
21 Costetto
Y
Y
N
37 McCandless
22 Poshard
NNNYYY
Y Y N
38 Dornan
NNNYY Y
INDIANA
39 Dannemeyer
NNNYYY
40 Cax
1 Visclosky
YYYYYN
NNNYYY
41 Lowary
2 Shorp
YYYYNN
3 Hiler
NNNYYY
ND Northern Democrats
SD Southern Democrats
1604 - MAY 19, 1990
CQ
amouno
amrona
amrone
amouno
4 Long
YYYYYY
5 Sabo
YYYYNN
5 Jontz
32 LoFaice
YYYYNN
6 Sikorski
YYYYNY
NYYYNN
33 Nowak
SOUTH DAKOTA
6 Burtan
NNNYYY
YYYYNN
7 Stangeland
AL Johnson
7 Myers
YNNYYY
34 Heughton
YNNYXI
YYYYYY
8 Oberstor
? Y Y Y Y Y
8 McCloskey
YYYYNN
NORTH CAROLINA
TENNESSEE
9 Homilton
YYYYYN
MISSISSIPPI
1 Jones
YYYYYN
1 Quillen
NNNYYY
10 Jacobs
NIYYNN
1 Whitten
PYYYNY
2 Valentine
YYNYYY
2 Duncan
YNNYYY
2 Espy
YYYYYYY
IOWA
3 Lancoster
YNNYYY
3 Uoyd
YYYYYY
1 Leach
3 Montgomery
YYYYYY
4 Price
YYNYYY
4 Cooper
YYNYYN
NNNYNN
4 Parker
2 Touke
YYNYYY
5 Neal
NNNYNY
?YNYYY
5 Clement
YYYYYY
5 Taylor
YYNYYY
3 Nogie
6 Cable
NNNYYY
6 Gordon
YYYYYN
YYYYNN
7 Rose
YYYYYY
7 Sundquist
NNNYYY
4 Smith
YYYYNN
MISSOURI
8 Heiner
8 Tanner
5 Lightfoot
NNNYYY
YYNYYY
YYNYYY
1 Clay
PYYYNN
9 McMillan
9 Ford
6 Grandy
NNNY?N
2 Buechner
YNNYYY
?YYYNN
NNNYNY
10 Bollenger
NNNYYY
KANSAS
3 Gephardt
YYYYNN
11 Clarke
TEXAS
YYNYYN
4 Skelton
TYYYYY
1 Chapman
1 Roberts
YYYYYY
NNNYYY
5 Wheat
2 Slottery
YYYYNN
NORTH DAKOTA
2 Wilson
?YYYNY
YYYYNY
6 Coleman
3 Meyers
NNNYYY
AL Dorgan
TYYYYY
3 Bartiett
YNNYNY
YNNYNY
7 Hancock
4 Glickman
NNNYYY
4 Hall
YYNYYY
YYYYNY
8 Emerson
5 Whittaker
YNNYYY
OHIO
5 Bryant
YYYYNN
NNNYYY
9 Volkmer
YYYYYY
1 Luken
YYYYY?
6 Borton
NNNYYY
2 Gradison
KENTUCKY
YNNYYN
7 Archer
YNNYYY
MONTANA
3 Hall
1 Hubbard
YYYYNY
8 Fields
YYYY??
NNNYYY
1 Williams
4 Oxley
2 Natcher
1YYYNN
YNNYYY
9 Brooks
YYYYNN
YYYYNY
3 Mazzoli
2 Marienee
NNNYYY
5 Gillmer
INNYYY
10 Pickle
YYYPXX
YYYYNN
6 McEwen
YNNYYY
11 Leath
A Bunning
NNNYYY
YYYYYY
NEBRASKA
7 De Wine
NNNY?
5 Rogers
12 Geren
NNN???
YYNYYY
1 Bereuter
NNNYYY
8 Lukens
6 Hepkins
NNNYYY
NNNYYY
13 Sarpalius
YYYYYY
2 Hoogland
7 Perkins
YYYYNY
9 Kaptur
YYYYNY
YYYYNN
14 Loughlin
YYYYNY
3 Smith
INNYYY
10 Miller
NNNPYY
15 de la Gorzo
LOUISIANA
11 Eckort
YYYYYY
16 Coleman
Y?7979
NEVADA
1 Livingsten
YNNYYY
12 Kasich
YNNYNY
17 Stenholm
YYYYYYY
2 Boggs
YYYYNN
1 Bilbray
YYYYYN
13 Pease
YYYYNN
18 Washington
YYYYNN
2 Vuccnevich
3 Touzin
NNNYYY
YYNYYY
14 Sawyer
YYYYYN
19 Combest
YNNYYY
4 McCrary
YYNYYN
15 Wylie
YNNYYY
2 [BO Gonzolez
NEW HAMPSHIRE
YYYYNN
5 Huckoby
YYYYYY
16 Regular
NNNYYY
21 Smith
1 Smith
NNNYY#
NNNYYY
6 Boker
17 Traficant
NNNYYY
YYYYNN
2 Douglas
22 Delay
NNNYYY
NNNYYY
7 Hayes
YYYYYY
18 Applegate
YYYYYY
23
***???
8 Helloway
NNNYYY
NEW JERSEY
19 Feighan
YYYYNN
24 Frost
YYYYNY
20 Ooker
?YYYNN
1 Vacancy
25 Andrews
YYYYYY
MAINE
21 Stokes
YYYYNN
2 Hughes
YYYYNN
26 Armey
NNNYYY
1 Brennon
YYYYNN
3 Pallone
27 Ortiz
2 Snows
YYYYNN
OKLAHOMA
YYYYNN
YNNYNY
4 Smith
YNYYNN
1 Inhafe
NNNYYY
UTAH
MARYLAND
5 Roukema
PNNYY?
2 Synor
YYYYNN
1 Hansen
YYYYYY
6 Dwyer
3 Watkins
YNYYYY
1 Dyson
YYYYNI
YYYYYY
2 Owens
2 Bentley
NNNYYY
7 Rinoldo
YYYYNN
YYYYNN
4 McCurdy
YYYYYY
8 Roe
3 Nielsen
YNNYYY
3 Cordin
YYYYNN
YYYYN?
5 Edwards
NNNYYYY
4 McMillen
YYYYYN
9 Torrice
YYYYNN
6 English
YYNYYY
VERMONT
5 Hoyer
YYYYNN
10 Payne
YYYYNN
YNNYYY
OREGON
AL Smith
6 Byron
YYYYYN
11 Gallo
YNNYNY
7 Mfumo
12 Counter
977977
1 AuCoin
YYYYNN
YY#YN?
8 Marella
13 Saxton
YNNYYY
2 Smith, B.
VIRGINIA
YYYYNN
NNNYYY
14 Guarini
YYYYYN
3 Wyden
1 Bateman
YYYYNN
YNNYYY
2 Pickett
YYYYYYY
MASSACHUSETTS
4 Defazio
YYYYNN
1 Cente
YYYYNN
NEW MEXICO
5 Smith, D.
NNN???
3 Bliley
NNNYY?
2 Neal
YYYYNN
1 Schiff
YNNYNN
4 Sisisky
YYNYYY
3 Early
YYYYN?
2 Skeen
PENNSYLVANIA
5 Payno
YNNYYY
YYNYYY
4 Frank
3 Richardson
YYYYYN
1 Foglietta
YYYYNN
6 Olin
YYYYYYY
YYYYNN
5 Atkins
YYYYNN
2 Groy
PYYYNN
7 Slaughter
?NNYYY
3 Borski
YYYYNN
8 Porris
NNNYYY
6 Marroules
YYYYNN
NEW YORK
7 Markey
YYYYNN
1 Hochbrueckner
YYYYNN
4 Kolter
YYYYNY
9 Boucher
YYYYNY
YYYYNN
2 Downey
YYYYNN
5 Schulze
?XX?#?
10 Wolf
NNNYNY
8 Kennedy
9 Mockley
YYYYNN
3 Mrazek
YYYYNN
6 Yotron
YYYYNY
4 Lent
YNNYYY
7 Weldon
YNNYYY
WASHINGTON
10 Studds
YYYYNN
11 Donnelly
YYYYNY
5 McGrath
NNNYN?
8 Kostmayer
YYYYNN
1 Miller
NNNYYN
6 Flake
YY?YNN
9 Shuster
YNNYYY
2 Swift
YYYYNN
MICHIGAN
7 Ackerman
10 McDode
NNNYYY
3 Unsoeld
Y?YYNN
YYYYNN
1 Conyers
?YYYN?
8 Schever
YYZYNN
11 Kanjorski
YYYYYY
4 Morrison
YNNYYY
2 Pursell
YNN???
9 Manton
YYYYNN
12 Murtha
YYYYNY
5 Foley
3 Wolpe
YNNYNN
10 Schumer
YYYYNN
13 Coughlin
NNNYYN
6 Dicks
YYYYNN
4 Upton
11 Towns
14 Coyne
PYYYNN
7 McDermott
NNNYNY
YYYYNN
YYYYNN
5 Henry
NNNYNN
12 Owens
YYYYNN
15 Ritter
NNNYYY
8 Chandler
NNNYYYY
6 Corr
???YNN
13 Solorz
YYYYXX
16 Walker
NNNYYY
7 Kildee
YYYYNN
14 Molinari
NNNYYY
17 Gakas
?NNYYY
WEST VIRGINIA
8 Traxier
YYYYNN
15 Green
YNNYNN
18 Walgren
YYYYNY
allohon
YYYYNY
9 Vander Jogt
YNNYYY
16 Rangel
?YYYNN
19 Goodling
N Y Y Y Y N
2 Stoggers
YYYYNN
3 Wise
10 Schuette
? ? ? # # ?
17 Weiss
YYYYNN
20 Gaydos
?YYYNY
YYYYNN
11 Dovis
Y?N???
21 Ridge
NNNYNY
4 Rohall
18 Serrano
YYYYNN
YYYYNN
12 Bonior
YYYYNN
19 Engel
YYYYNN
22 Murphy
NYYYYN
13 Crockett
20 Lowey
YYYYNN
23 Clinger
Y?TYYN
WISCONSIN
21 Fish
I Aspin
YYYYNN
14 Hertel
YYYYNY
PNNYNN
RHODE ISLAND
2 Kastonmeier
?YYYNN
22 Gdlman
YYYYNN
15 Ford
YYYYNN
1 Mochtley
NNNYNN
3 Gunderson
16 Dingell
YYYYNN
23 McNuity
YYYYNN
PNNYNN
2 Schneider
YNNYNN
4 Kleczko
17 Levin
YYYYNN
24 Solomon
NNYYY
?YYYNN
18 Broomfield
YNNYYY
25 Boehlert
5 Moody
YYYYNN
NNNYNN
SOUTH CAROLINA
6 Petri
26 Martin
YNNYYY
YNNYNN
1 Ravenel
YYYYNN
MINNESOTA
27 Walsh
YNYYNN
7 Obey
YYYYNN
2 Spence
YNYYYY
1 Penny
YYYYYN
8 Reth
YNNYYY
28 McHugh
YYYYNN
3 Derrick
YYYYNY
2 Weber
NNNYNY
9 Sensenbrenner
29 Horton
NNNYYY
YNYYNN
4 Patterson
YYYYNY
3 Frenzel
NNNYYN
30 Slaughter
YY+YNN
5 Spratt
Y Y Y Y
4 Vento
WYOMING
YYYYNN
31 Paxen
N N N Y
6 Tallon
Y Y Y Y
AL Thomas
Y YNNYYY
Southern states Ala., Ark., Ro., Go., Ky., La., Miss., N.C., Okla., S.C., Tenn., Texas, Va.
Omitted votes are quorum calls, which CQ does not include in its vote charts.
CQ
MAY 19, 1990 - 1605
HOUSE-VOTES 119, 120, 121, 122, 123, 124, 125, 126
KEY
119. HR 2273. Americans with Disabilities Act/Commuter
Y Voted for (yea).
42 Ratvobacher
Rail Service. Lipinski, D-III., amendment to exempt commuter
# Paired for.
43 Packard
rail services from the bill's requirement that new rail cars purchased
+ Announced for.
44 Botes
45 Hunter
or leased be readily accessible to the disabled if, within five years, at
N Voted against (nay).
X Paired against.
COLORADO
least one car per train is accessible. Rejected 110-290: R 87-78; 23-
Announced against.
1 Schroeder
212 (ND 10-152, SD 13-60), May 22, 1990. (Story, p. 1657)
P Voted "present."
2 Skoggs
C Voted "present" to avoid possi-
3 Campbell
120. HR 2273. Americans with Disabilities Act/Urban
ble conflict of interest.
4 Brown
? Did not vote or otherwise make o
5 Hefley
Fixed-Route Systems. Shuster, R-Pa, amendment to allow the
s Scheeter
transportation secretary to exempt fixed-route systems in non-
position known.
CONNECTICUT
urban areas or in urbanized areas with populations of 200,000 or
less from requirements that new vehicles be accessible to the
Democrats
Republicans
1 Kennelly
NNNNY
2 Gejdenson
NNNNY
disabled, provided that the local transit authority, in consultation
3 Morrison
with an advisory committee representing disabled people, develops
4 Shays
NNNNY
5 Rowland
N
an alternative plan that meets no substantial opposition from
s Johnson
Y
those it serves. Rejected 148-266: R 116-54; D 32-212 (ND 12-155,
SD 20-57), May 22, 1990. (Story, p. 1657)
DELAWARE
Al Corper
WNNNY
121. HR 2273. Americans with Disabilities Act/Rem-
FLORIDA
edies. Sensenbrenner, R-Wis., amendment to give victims of job
1 Hutto
ALABAMA
2 Grant
discrimination based on disability only the remedies available
1 Callahon
?YYYY
3 Bennett
under the Civil Rights Act of 1964 - injunctive relief, back pay
2 Dickinson
YYYYY
4 James
and attorneys' fees. If the Civil Rights Act of 1990 (HR 4000, S
3 Browder
NNNNY
5 McCollum
4 Bevill
NNNN
2104) becomes law, the damages it offers would not be available to
6 Steams
5 Hippo
7 Gibbons
victims of job discrimination based on disability. Rejected 192-227:
6 Erdraich
NNNN
s Young
R 146-24; D 46-203 (ND 10-161, SD 36-42), May 22, 1990. A "yea"
7 Horris
NNNN
9 Bitrakis
was a vote supporting the president's position. (Story, p. 1657)
10 Ireland
ALASKA
11 Nelson
AL Young
12 Lowis
122. HR 2273. Americans with Disabilities Act/Recom-
ARIZONA
13 Goos
mittal. DeLay, R-Texas, motion to recommit the bill to committee
1 Rhedes
14 Johnston
with instructions to report it back with provisions to allow an
2 Udall
15 Show
16 Smith
employer to take into account an employee's history of drug or
3 Stump
17 Lehman
4 Kyl
N
alcohol abuse before assigning him to a safety-sensitive job and to
5 Kelbe
18 Ree-lehtinen
expand the bill to apply to the executive and judicial branches of
19 Foscell
N
N
the federal government. Rejected 143-280: R 135-37; D 8-243 (ND
ARKANSAS
GEORGIA
1 Alexander
3-170, SD 5-73), May 22, 1990. (Story, p. 1657)
2 Robinson
1 Thomas
NYYNY
3 Mommerachmidt
2 Hatcher
YNNNY
4 Anthony
3 Ray
NNYNI
123. S 933. Americans with Disabilities Act/Passage.
4 Jones
NNNNY
Passage of the bill to prohibit discrimination against the disabled
CALIFORNIA
5 Lewis
NNNN
in public facilities and employment and to guarantee them access
1 Bosco
NNNNY
6 Gingrich
NNYYY
to mass transit and telecommunications services. Passed 403-20: R
2 Herger
7 Darden
NYNNY
155-17; D 248-3 (ND 173-0, SD 75-3), May 22, 1990. A "yea" was a
3 Motsui
NNNNY
8 Rowland
NYYNY
4 Fazio
NNNNY
9 Jankins
NYYNY
vote supporting the president's position. Prior to passage, the text
5 Pelosi
NNNNY
10 Barnard
Y Y N Y
of HR 2273 was substituted for the text of S 933, a similar Senate
6 Boxer
N N N N Y
HAWAII
bill. (Story, p. 1657)
7 Miller
PNNNY
1 Saiki
8 Dollums
N N
NNNNY
9 Stork
NNNNY
2 Vacancy
10 Edwards
NNNNY
IDAHO
11 Lontos
PNNNY
1 Craig
12 Campball
2 Stallings
NNYNY
13 Mineta
N N N N Y
14 Shunway
RUNOIS
15 Condit
1 Hayes
NNNNY
16 Panetto
2 Savage
N N N N Y
17 Peshayan
N
3 Russo
18 Lehman
4 Sangmeister
19 Logomorsine
5 Lipinski
20 Themas
6 Hyde
21 Gollegly
7 Collins
?? Meanhead
8 Rostenkowski
23 Beilenson
N N N N Y
9 Yotes
24 Waxman
NNNNY
10 Parter
25 Roybal
NNNNY
11 Annunzio
26 Berman
NNNNY
12 Crane
27 Levine
NNNNY
13 Fewell
28 Dixon
N N N N Y
14 Hastert
29 Howkins
N N N N Y
15 Modigon
30 Martinez
NNNNY
16 Martin
31 Dymally
NNNNY
17 Evans
32 Anderson
NNNNY
18 Michel
33 Draior
19 Bruce
34 Torres
N
20 Durbin
35 Lowis
21 Costetio
36 Brown
N
22 Poshard
37 McCandless
38 Demon
Y
INDIANA
39 Donnemeyer
Y
Y
1 Visclosky
NNNNY
40 Cox
Y
Y
2 Shorp
NNNNY
41 Lowery
Y
Y
Y
3 Hiler
Y
Y
ND Northern Democrats
SD Southern Democrats
1688 - MAY 26, 1990
CQ