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Vote number 2009-S135 protecting middle-income taxpayers from a national energy tax
on Apr 2, 2009 regarding bill S.Amdt.910 to S.Con.Res.13 Graham Amendment
Results: Passed 65-33

    Congressional Summary:
  • On budget resolutions, it shall not be in order in the Senate to consider any bill or amendment that includes a National energy tax increase which would have widespread applicability on middle-income taxpayers.
  • The term "middle-income" taxpayers means single individuals with $200,000 or less in adjusted gross income and married couples filing jointly with $250,000 or less.
  • The term "widespread applicability" includes the definition with respect to individual income taxpayers.
  • The term "National energy tax increase" means any legislation that the Congressional Budget Office would score as leading to an increase in the costs of producing, generating or consuming energy.

    Proponent's argument to vote Yes:Sen. LINDSEY GRAHAM (R, SC): The climate change proposal that was in the President's budget would create a massive tax increase on anybody who uses energy, and that would be every American middle-class family, which already has a tough time getting by. This [amendment creates a procedure to block] any bill that would raise the cost of energy on our middle-class families who are struggling to get by. I ask the Senate to rally around this concept. We can deal with climate change without passing a $3,000-per-household energy tax on the families of America who are having a hard time paying their bills.

    Opponent's argument to vote No:No senators spoke against the amendment.

Categorized under Energy & Oil

Voting NO counts for 1 points on VoteMatch question 18:
Replace coal & oil with alternatives;
Voting YES counts for -1 points on VoteMatch question 18.


Democrats voting on 2009-S135

Max Baucus YESMT Democratic Sr Senator
Mark Begich YESAK Democratic Jr Senator
Michael Bennet YESCO Democratic Jr Senator
Barbara Boxer NOCA Democratic Jr Senator
Sherrod Brown NOOH Democratic Sr Senator
Robert Byrd YESWV Former Democratic Senator
Maria Cantwell YESWA Democratic Jr Senator
Benjamin Cardin NOMD Democratic Jr Senator, previously Representative
Tom Carper NODE Democratic Sr Senator
Bob Casey YESPA Democratic Sr Senator; previously state treasurer
Richard Durbin NOIL Democratic Sr Senator
Russell Feingold YESWI Former Democratic Senator
Dianne Feinstein NOCA Democratic Sr Senator
Kirsten Gillibrand NONY Democratic Jr Senator
Kay Hagan YESNC Democratic Jr Senator
Tom Harkin NOIA Democratic Jr Senator
Daniel Inouye NOHI Democratic Sr Senator
Tim Johnson YESSD Democratic Sr Senator
John Kerry NOMA Democratic Sr Senator
Amy Klobuchar YESMN Democrat/DFL Sr Senator
Mary Landrieu YESLA Democratic Sr Senator
Frank Lautenberg NONJ Democratic Sr Senator
Patrick Leahy NOVT Democratic Sr Senator
Carl Levin NOMI Democratic Sr Senator
Blanche Lambert Lincoln YESAR Former Democratic Senator
Claire McCaskill YESMO Democratic Sr Senator; previously state Auditor
Robert Menendez NONJ Democratic Jr Senator; previously Representative
Jeff Merkley NOOR Democratic Jr Senator
Barbara Mikulski NOMD Democratic Sr Senator
Patty Murray YESWA Democratic Sr Senator
Ben Nelson YESNE Democratic Sr Senator
Bill Nelson YESFL Democratic Sr Senator
Mark Pryor YESAR Democratic Sr Senator
Jack Reed NORI Democratic Sr Senator
Harry Reid NONV Democratic Sr Senator
John Rockefeller NOWV Democratic Sr Senator
Charles Schumer NONY Democratic Sr Senator
Jeanne Shaheen NONH Democratic Sr Senator
Arlen Specter YESPA Former Democratic incumbent (elected as Republican)
Debbie Stabenow NOMI Democratic Jr Senator
Jon Tester YESMT Democratic Jr Senator
Mark Udall NOCO Democratic Sr Senator; previously Representative
Tom Udall NONM Democratic Jr Senator; previously Representative
Mark Warner NOVA Democratic Jr Senator; previously Governor
Sheldon Whitehouse NORI Democratic Jr Senator, previously attorney general
Ron Wyden YESOR Democratic Sr Senator


Republicans voting on 2009-S135

Lamar Alexander YESTN Republican Sr Senator
John Barrasso YESWY Republican Jr Senator
Robert Bennett YESUT Former Republican Senator
Richard Burr YESNC Republican Sr Senator; previously Representative
Saxby Chambliss YESGA Republican Sr Senator
Tom Coburn YESOK Republican Jr Senator; previously Representative
Thad Cochran YESMS Republican Sr Senator
Susan Collins YESME Republican Jr Senator
Bob Corker YESTN Republican Jr Senator
John Cornyn YESTX Republican Jr Senator
Michael Crapo YESID Republican Sr Senator
Jim DeMint YESSC Republican Jr Senator; previously Representative
John Ensign YESNV Republican Jr Senator
Michael Enzi YESWY Republican Sr Senator
Lindsey Graham YESSC Republican Sr Senator
Chuck Grassley YESIA Republican Sr Senator
Orrin Hatch YESUT Republican Sr Senator
James Inhofe YESOK Republican Sr Senator
Johnny Isakson YESGA Republican Jr Senator; previously Representative
Mike Johanns YESNE Republican Jr Senator; previously Governor
Richard Lugar YESIN Republican Sr Senator
John McCain YESAZ Republican Sr Senator
Mitch McConnell YESKY Republican Sr Senator
Lisa Murkowski YESAK Republican Sr Senator
Jim Risch YESID Republican Jr Senator; previously Governor
Pat Roberts YESKS Republican Sr Senator
Jeff Sessions YESAL Republican Sr Senator
Richard Shelby YESAL Republican Jr Senator
Olympia Snowe YESME Republican Sr Senator
John Thune YESSD Republican Jr Senator; previously Representative
David Vitter YESLA Republican Jr Senator; previously Representative
Roger Wicker YESMS Republican Jr Senator; previously Representative


Independents voting on 2009-S135

Mel Martinez YESFL Former GOP Senator (resigned 2009); previously HUD Secy.
Bernie Sanders NOVT Independent Jr Senator, previously Representative



Total votes recorded by OnTheIssues:

Democrats: YES 20; NO 26
Republicans: YES 32; NO 0
Independents: YES 1; NO 1