S. 160 - District of Columbia House Voting Rights Act of 2009
- Sponsor:
- Joseph I. Lieberman
- Summary:
- A bill to provide the District of Columbia a voting seat and the State of Utah an additional seat in the House of Representatives. (by CRS)
- Status:
- The bill was voted on in the Senate on February 26, 2009
- Amendments:
- 19 proposed amendments. 4 accepted. 2 rejected. View amendments
PASSED on February 26, 2009.
3/5 required to pass
voted YES: 61
voted NO: 37
1 voted present/not voting
District of Columbia House Voting Rights Act of 2009
S. 160 — 111th Congress (2009–2010)
- Keywords
- Voting, Washington DC, Utah
- Summary
- A bill to provide the District of Columbia a voting seat and the State of Utah an additional seat in the House of Representatives. (by CRS)
- Learn More
- At OpenCongress
- Title
- A bill to provide the District of Columbia a voting seat and the State of Utah an additional seat in the House of Representatives.
- Other Titles
- District of Columbia House Voting Rights Act of 2009
- District of Columbia House Voting Rights Act of 2009
- District of Columbia House Voting Rights Act of 2009
- Second Amendment Enforcement Act
- Sponsor
- Joseph I. Lieberman
- Co-Sponsors
- Patrick J. Leahy
- Edward Kennedy
- George Voinovich
- Russell Feingold
- Orrin G. Hatch
- John F. Kerry
- Richard J. Durbin
- Carl Levin
- Barbara A. Mikulski
- Charles E. Schumer
- Arlen Specter
- Christopher Dodd
- Thomas R. Carper
- Hillary Clinton
- Claire McCaskill
- Mary L. Landrieu
- Bernard Sanders
- Dianne Feinstein
- Frank R. Lautenberg
- Subjects
- Congress
- Congressional elections
- Constitution and constitutional amendments
- District of Columbia affairs
- Elections, voting, political campaign regulation
- House of Representatives
- Judicial review and appeals
- Members of Congress
- Presidents and presidential powers
- Utah
- Related Bills
- H.R. 157 (111th) : District of Columbia House Voting Rights Act of 2009
- H.R. 665 (111th) : District of Columbia Voting Rights Restoration Act of 2009
- S.J.Res. 11 (111th) : A Joint Resolution Proposing an Amendment to the Constitution of the United States Relative to a Seat in the House of Representatives for the District of Columbia.
- Major Actions
Introduced 1/06/2009 Referred to Committee Amendments (19 proposed) Passed Senate 2/26/2009 - Bill History
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Chamber/Committee Motion Date Result select this vote Senate On Cloture on the Motion to Proceed (Motion to Invoke Cloture on the Motion to Proceed to Consider S. 160) 2/24/2009 This motion PASSED the Senate 62 voted YES 34 voted NO 3 voted present/not votingselect this vote Senate Amendment SA 574 agreed to in Senate by Voice Vote. 2/25/2009 PASSED by voice vote select this vote Senate On the Point of Order (Is The Constitutional Point of Order Well Taken?) 2/25/2009 This motion the Senate 36 voted YES 62 voted NO 1 voted present/not votingselect this vote Senate Coburn Amdt. No. 581 2/25/2009 This amendment DID NOT PASS the Senate 7 voted YES 91 voted NO 1 voted present/not votingselect this vote Senate Kyl Amdt. No. 585 2/26/2009 This amendment DID NOT PASS the Senate 30 voted YES 67 voted NO 2 voted present/not votingselect this vote Senate Durbin Amdt. No. 591 2/26/2009 This amendment PASSED the Senate 57 voted YES 41 voted NO 1 voted present/not votingselect this vote Senate DeMint Amdt. No. 573 2/26/2009 This amendment PASSED the Senate 87 voted YES 11 voted NO 1 voted present/not votingselect this vote Senate Ensign Amdt. No. 575 2/26/2009 This amendment PASSED the Senate 62 voted YES 36 voted NO 1 voted present/not votingcurrently selected Senate On Passage - Senate - S. 160 As Amended 2/26/2009 This bill PASSED the Senate 61 voted YES 37 voted NO 1 voted present/not votingAction Date Description Introduced 1/06/2009 1/06/2009 Read twice and referred to the Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs. 1/06/2009 Sponsor introductory remarks on measure. (CR S141-142) Put on a legislative calendar 2/11/2009 Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs. Ordered to be reported with an amendment in the nature of a substitute favorably. 2/12/2009 Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs. Reported by Senator Lieberman with an amendment in the nature of a substitute. Without written report. Put on a legislative calendar 2/12/2009 Placed on Senate Legislative Calendar under General Orders. Calendar No. 23. 2/13/2009 Motion to proceed to consideration of measure made in Senate. 2/13/2009 Cloture motion on the motion to proceed to the bill presented in Senate. 2/13/2009 Motion to proceed to consideration of measure withdrawn in Senate by Unanimous Consent. 2/23/2009 Motion to proceed to measure considered in Senate. 2/24/2009 Motion to proceed to measure considered in Senate. 2/24/2009 Motion to proceed to consideration of measure agreed to in Senate by Unanimous Consent. 2/24/2009 Measure laid before Senate by motion. select this vote Vote 2/24/2009 On Cloture on the Motion to Proceed (Motion to Invoke Cloture on the Motion to Proceed to Consider S. 160) 2/25/2009 Considered by Senate. 2/25/2009 Point of order that the measure violates the Constitution raised in Senate. 2/25/2009 Cloture motion on the measure presented in Senate. 2/25/2009 Amendment SA 574 proposed by Senator Kyl. select this vote Vote 2/25/2009 Amendment SA 574 agreed to in Senate by Voice Vote. 2/25/2009 Amendment SA 575 proposed by Senator Ensign. 2/25/2009 Amendment SA 576 proposed by Senator Coburn to Amendment SA 575. 2/25/2009 Amendment SA 579 proposed by Senator Thune. 2/25/2009 Amendment SA 581 proposed by Senator Coburn. 2/25/2009 Amendment SA 585 proposed by Senator Kyl. select this vote Vote 2/25/2009 On the Point of Order (Is The Constitutional Point of Order Well Taken?) select this vote Vote 2/25/2009 Coburn Amdt. No. 581 2/26/2009 Considered by Senate. 2/26/2009 The committee substitute as amended agreed to by Unanimous Consent. 2/26/2009 Cloture motion on the measure withdrawn by unanimous consent in Senate. 2/26/2009 Amendment SA 573 proposed by Senator DeMint. 2/26/2009 Considered by Senate. 2/26/2009 Considered by Senate. 2/26/2009 Proposed amendment SA 576 withdrawn in Senate. 2/26/2009 Considered by Senate. 2/26/2009 Proposed amendment SA 579 withdrawn in Senate. 2/26/2009 Considered by Senate. 2/26/2009 Amendment SA 587 proposed by Senator Ensign. 2/26/2009 Proposed amendment SA 587 withdrawn in Senate. 2/26/2009 Amendment SA 591 proposed by Senator Durbin. select this vote Vote 2/26/2009 Kyl Amdt. No. 585 select this vote Vote 2/26/2009 Durbin Amdt. No. 591 select this vote Vote 2/26/2009 DeMint Amdt. No. 573 select this vote Vote 2/26/2009 Ensign Amdt. No. 575 currently selected Senate Vote on Passage 2/26/2009 On Passage - Senate - S. 160 As Amended 2/27/2009 Message on Senate action sent to the House. 3/02/2009 Received in the House. 3/02/2009 Held at the desk. Number Sponsor Date Offered Status select this vote S. Amdt. 573 DeMint, Jim [R-SC] February 25, 2009 Passed by roll call vote on February 25, 2009. To prevent the Federal Communications Commission from repromulgating the fairness doctrine.
select this vote S. Amdt. 574 Kyl, Jon [R-AZ] February 25, 2009 Passed by voice vote on February 24, 2009. To provide for the expedited judicial review for Members of Congress.
select this vote S. Amdt. 575 Ensign, John [R-NV] February 25, 2009 Passed by roll call vote on February 25, 2009. To restore Second Amendment rights in the District of Columbia.
S. Amdt. 576 Coburn, Thomas [R-OK] February 25, 2009 Withdrawn on February 25, 2009. To restore Second Amendment rights in the District of Columbia.
S. Amdt. 577 Coburn, Thomas [R-OK] February 25, 2009 Offered on February 24, 2009. Amendment information not available.
S. Amdt. 578 Coburn, Thomas [R-OK] February 25, 2009 Offered on February 24, 2009. Amendment information not available.
S. Amdt. 579 Thune, John [R-SD] February 25, 2009 Withdrawn on February 25, 2009. To amend chapter 44 of title 18, United States Code, to allow citizens who have concealed carry permits from the State or the District of Columbia in which they reside to carry concealed firearms in another State or the District of Columbia that grants concealed carry permits, if the individual complies with the laws of the State or District of Columbia.
S. Amdt. 580 Coburn, Thomas [R-OK] February 25, 2009 Offered on February 24, 2009. Amendment information not available.
select this vote S. Amdt. 581 Coburn, Thomas [R-OK] February 25, 2009 Failed by roll call vote on February 24, 2009. In the nature of a substitute.
S. Amdt. 582 Feinstein, Dianne [D-CA] February 25, 2009 Offered on February 24, 2009. Amendment information not available.
S. Amdt. 583 Feinstein, Dianne [D-CA] February 25, 2009 Offered on February 24, 2009. Amendment information not available.
S. Amdt. 584 Feinstein, Dianne [D-CA] February 25, 2009 Offered on February 24, 2009. Amendment information not available.
select this vote S. Amdt. 585 Kyl, Jon [R-AZ] February 25, 2009 Failed by roll call vote on February 25, 2009. To provide for the retrocession of the District of Columbia to the State of Maryland, and for other purposes.
S. Amdt. 586 Durbin, Richard [D-IL] February 25, 2009 Offered on February 24, 2009. Amendment information not available.
S. Amdt. 587 Ensign, John [R-NV] February 25, 2009 Withdrawn on February 25, 2009. To reauthorize the DC School Choice Incentive Act of 2003 for fiscal year 2010.
S. Amdt. 588 Martinez, Mel [R-FL] February 25, 2009 Offered on February 24, 2009. Amendment information not available.
S. Amdt. 589 Lautenberg, Frank [D-NJ] February 25, 2009 Offered on February 24, 2009. Amendment information not available.
S. Amdt. 590 Lautenberg, Frank [D-NJ] February 25, 2009 Offered on February 24, 2009. Amendment information not available.
select this vote S. Amdt. 591 Durbin, Richard [D-IL] February 26, 2009 Passed by roll call vote on February 25, 2009. To encourage and promote diversity in communication media ownership, and to ensure that the public airwaves are used in the public interest.
Average contributions given to Senators from interest groups that…
supported this bill
Average received by Senators who
voted YES![]() | voted NO | |
---|---|---|
Minority/Ethnic Groups | $15,770 | $2,586 |
Churches, clergy & religious organizations | $4,195 | $2,616 |
Human Rights | $648 | $20 |
$20,613 | $5,222 |
Interest groups that supported this bill gave 3.9 times as much to Senators that voted YES than to Senators that voted NO
Contributions data source: OpenSecrets.org