So the vote is in; the US Representatives in the House have voted on the new, unified, post-conference version of the stimulus bill.
The outcome is predictably, depressingly similar to when the House voted on its own draft of the bill two weeks ago. No minds were changed here, no hearts were won. Well, one or two.
70 | 13-Feb | H R 1 | On Agreeing to the Conference Report | Making supplemental appropriations for fiscal year ending 2009 |
The vote: 246 in favour; 183 against. Compare: the previous time it was 244 in favour and 188 against.
Just like last time, not a single Republican voted in favour. On their side, the only differences were that:
- Last time, Ginny Brown-Waite (VA-5) did not vote; now she voted Nay;
- Last time, John Campbell (CA-48) and Chris Lee (NY-26) voted against; now they did not vote.
That’s it.
On the Democratic side of the aisle, 246 Representatives voted in favour; 7 against; 1 “present”; and 1 did not vote. Last time round, 244 voted in favour and 11 against.
These are the Democrats who voted against the stimulus both times:
- Bobby Bright – AL 02
- Parker Griffith – AL 05
- Walt Minnick – ID 01
- Collin Peterson – MN 07
- Heath Shuler – NC 11
- Gene Taylor – MS 04
- Peter DeFazio (OR-4)- changed from Yea to Nay
- Dan Lipinski (IL-3) – changed from Yea to Present
- Jim Clyburn (SC-6) – changed from Yea to Not voting (not sure why – he’s the House Majority Whip. Maybe just couldn’t make it for some reason or other?)
- Allen Boyd – FL 02
- Jim Cooper – TN 05
- Brad Ellsworth – IN 08
- Paul Kanjorski – PA 11
- Frank Kratovil – MD 01