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CPAC Bills used to rate Congressmen on their vote.

Bill - Amendment - etc....

  CPAC Description

S.Amdt. 261 (Wicker) to S.Con.Res. 5:  establishing a fund to provide grants to food service and drinking establishments affected by the COVID-19 pandemic.

(SCR 5 Amd. 261). • RC 14 Duplicating Pandemic Spending in the Restaurant Industry

S.Amdt. 54 (Young) to S.Con.Res. 5: preventing legislation that would allow illegal immigrants to receive Economic Impact Payments or any other similar direct, tax-based temporary financial assistan

(SCR 5 Amd. 54). • RC 18 Preventing Illegal Immigrants from Receiving Stimulus Checks

S.Amdt. 833 (Braun) to S.Con.Res. 5:  prohibiting the Council on Environmental Quality and the Environmental Protection Agency from promulgating rules or guidance that bans hydraulic fracturing in the US.

(SCR 5 Amd. 833). • RC 28 Ensuring Hydraulic Fracking Remains Legal

S.Amdt. 1  Substitute SCR 5 with ....

(SCR 5 Amd. 1) . • RC 31 Advancing a Fiscally Responsible Budget – the “Three Penny Plan”

S.Amdt. 678 (Daines) to S.Con.Res. 5:  the improvement of relations between the United States and Canada with regard to the Keystone XL Pipeline entering the United States in Phillips County, Montana

(SCR 5 Amd. 678). • RC 32 Supporting Construction of the Keystone XL Pipeline

On the Motion (Motion to Waive All Applicable Budgetary Discipline Re: Cotton Amdt No. 66)

(SCR 5 Amd. 66). • RC 36 Preventing an Expansion of the Supreme Court

S.Amdt. 441 (Paul) to S.Con.Res. 5: To build roads at home instead of building them around the world. (only 8 Republican votes)

(SCR 5 Amd. 441). • RC 39 Advancing an America First Agenda by Prioritizing Domestic Spending Over Foreign Aid

S.Amdt. 871 (Cruz) to S.Con.Res. 5:  conventional biofuel credit cap during a pandemic. (only 25 Republican votes)

(SCR 5 Amd. 871). • RC 49 Lowering Oil Refining Costs by Capping an Ethanol Subsidy Scheme
  (HR 24). • RC 59 Convicting President Donald J. Trump – Second Impeachment

On the Motion (Motion to Waive All Applicable Budgetary Discipline Re: Sanders Amdt. No. 972)

(HR 1319 Amd. 972). • RC 74 Increasing Unemployment by Hiking the Federal Minimum Wage to 15 an Hour

H.R. 1319: American Rescue Plan Act of 2021

(HR 1319). • RC 110 Advancing 1.9 Trillion in Unnecessary COVID-19 Relief Spending via the “American Rescue Plan”

H.R. 1868: To prevent across-the-board direct spending cuts, and for other purposes.

(HR 1868). • RC 142 Fueling Run-Away Spending by Overriding the Sequester Budget Restraints

S. 937: COVID-19 Hate Crimes Act  Bill Passed 94/1 and 364/62

(S 937). • RC 165 Providing DOJ Bureaucrats Over-Reaching New Authority via the “COVID-19 Hate Crimes Act”

S.J.Res. 14: A joint resolution providing for congressional disapproval under chapter 8 of title 5, United States Code, of the rule submitted by the Environmental Protection Agency relating to “Oil and Natural Gas Sector: Emission Standards for New, Reconstructed, and Modified Sources Review”. Passed 52/42 and 229/191

(SJR 14). • RC 175 Repealing Trump Administration Reforms to Draconian Obama-era Methane Emission Mandates

S.Amdt. 1891 (Lee) to S. 1260: To impose limitations on research. rejected

(S 1260 Amd. 1891). • RC 206 Protecting the Dignity of Aborted Fetal Remains

S.Amdt. 1588 (Coons) to S. 1260: To establish the Foundation for Energy Security and Innovation. only 14 Republicans against it

(S 1260 Amd. 1588). • RC 210 Growing Government Bureaucracy by Establishing the Foundation for Energy Security and Innovation

H.R. 3233: National Commission to Investigate the January 6 Attack on the United States Capitol Complex Act

(HR 3233). • RC 218 Advancing a Partisan Political Attack Through the Establishment of a January 6th National Commission
establish a new Directorate for Technology and Innovation in the National Science Foundation, to establish a regional technology hub program, to require a strategy and report on economic security, science, research, innovation, manufacturing, and job creation, to establish a critical supply chain resiliency program, and for other purposes Bill Passed 68/32 (S 1260). • RC 226 Advancing Countless Anti-Competitive and Wasteful Spending Projects via the “U.S. Innovation and Competition Act”
To amend the Fair Labor Standards Act of 1938 to provide more effective remedies to victims of discrimination in the payment of wages on the basis of sex, and for other purposes. Passed 217/210 (HR 7). • RC 227 Subjecting Businesses to Frivolous Litigation via the “Paycheck Fairness Act”

S. 1251: Growing Climate Solutions Act of 2021 --  S.Amdt. 2119 (Lee) to S. 1251: In the nature of a substitute.  (only 11 Republican votes)

(S 1251 Amd. 2119). • RC 250 Blocking Federal Interference in the Energy Market
H.R. 3684: Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act -- To authorize funds for Federal-aid highways, highway safety programs, and transit programs, and for other purposes. --  S.Amdt. 2255 (Lee) to H.R. 3684: In the nature of a substitute.  (only 20 Republican votes) (HR 3684 Amd. 2255). • RC 295 Enacting Conservative Reforms to Reduce Wasteful Infrastructure Spending
H.R. 3684: Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act -- To authorize funds for Federal-aid highways, highway safety programs, and transit programs, and for other purposes.  Passed 221/201  and 69/30 (HR 3684). • RC 314 Authorizing Countless Wasteful Spending Initiatives via the 1 Trillion “Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act”

S.Con.Res. 14: A concurrent resolution setting forth the congressional budget for the United States Government for fiscal year 2022 and setting forth the appropriate budgetary levels for fiscal years 2023 through 2031. Agreed to 50/49

(SCR 14). • RC 331 Authorizing States to Provide Tax Cuts Under the American Rescue Plan

S.Amdt. 3115 (Ernst) to S.Con.Res. 14:  prohibiting or limiting the issuance of costly Clean Air Act permit requirements on farmers and ranchers in the United States or the imposition of new Federal Passed 66/33

(SCR 14 Amd. 3115). • RC 333 Preventing Additional Methane Regulations in the Farming and Ranching Industry

S.Amdt. 3795 (Moran) to S.Con.Res. 14: immigration enforcement and addressing the humanitarian crisis at the southern border.  Passed 76/23

(SCR 14 Amd. 3795). • RC 341 Ensuring Enforcement of Immigration Laws at the Southern Border

S.Amdt. 3680 (Cotton) to S.Con.Res. 14: prohibiting the teaching of critical race theory in prekindergarten programs and elementary and secondary schools. Passed 50/49

(SCR 14 Amd. 3680). • RC 342 Combatting Critical Race Theory at Public Schools

S.Amdt. 3758 (Kennedy) to S.Con.Res. 14:  improving health care by establishing penalties for providers performing elective abortions when the post-fertilization age of the unborn child is 20 weeks o Failed 51/48

(SCR 14 Amd. 3758). • RC 348 Protecting Life by Restricting Abortion Once an Unborn Child is “Pain Capable” at 20 Weeks

S.Amdt. 3331 (Inhofe) to S.Con.Res. 14:  improving health programs, which may include prohibiting funding for abortions of unborn children with Down syndrome or other chromosomal conditio Failed 50/49

(SCR 14 Amd. 3331). • RC 350 Protecting Life by Prohibiting Funding of Down-Syndrome Abortion

S.Amdt. 3742 (Hagerty) to S.Con.Res. 14: providing sufficient resources to detain and deport a higher number of illegal aliens who have been convicted of a crime. Passed 53/46

(SCR 14 Amd. 3742). • RC 351 Ensuring Adequate Funding to Deport Illegal Immigrants Convicted of Crime

S.Amdt. 3568 (Hyde-Smith) to S.Con.Res. 14: To establish a deficit-neutral reserve fund relating to adjustments to Federal funds for certain local jurisdictions. Failed 52/47

(SCR 14 Amd. 3568). • RC 352 Defunding Localities which Fail to Prosecute Violent Crime

S.Amdt. 3833 (Cotton) to H.R. 5305: To modify the immigration benefits for which certain Afghan nationals are eligible.  50/50

(HR 5305 Amd. 3833). • RC 394 Strengthening National Security by Ensuring Proper Vetting of Afghanistan Refugees

H.R. 5305: Extending Government Funding and Delivering Emergency Assistance Act

(HR 5305 No. 1). • RC 397 Funding Biden’s Unconstitutional Vaccine Mandates and Reckless Spending

S. 1301: [Increase of Public Debt Limit] Passed 219/212 50/48

(S 1301). • RC 411 Fueling Out-of-Control Spending by Raising the Debt Limit

S. 4: John R. Lewis Voting Rights Advancement Act of 2021  Passed House 

(S 4). • RC 459 Federalizing State Elections and Weakening Ballot Integrity via the “John Lewis Voting Rights Advancement Act”

H.R. 5376: Build Back Better Act  Passed House 

HR 5376 • HR 5376 Advancing 1.8 Trillion in New Social Spending via the “Build Back Better Act.”

H.R. 6119: Further Extending Government Funding Act Bill Passed 69/28    ---
S.Amdt. 4868 (Marshall) to H.R. 6119: To prohibit the use of Federal funds for implementing or enforcing COVID-19 vaccine mandates. Failed 50/48

(HR 6119 No. 2). • RC 477 Further Funding Biden’s Unconstitutional Vaccine Mandates and Reckless Spending

S.J.Res. 29: A joint resolution providing for congressional disapproval under chapter 8 of title 5, United States Code, of the rule submitted by the Department of Labor relating to “COVID-19 Vaccination and Testing; Emergency Temporary Standard”.  Passed 52/48

(SJR 29). • RC 489 Overturning Biden’s Unconstitutional Vaccine Mandate on Private Businesses

S. 610: Protecting Medicare and American Farmers from Sequester Cuts Act Passed 222/212 59/35

(S 610) • RC 491 Raising the Debt Limit and Fueling Run-Away Spending via the “Protecting Medicare and American Farmers from Sequester Cuts Act”

Senate Concurrent Resolution: S.Con.Res. 5: A concurrent resolution setting forth the congressional budget for the United States Government for fiscal year 2021 and setting forth the appropriate budgetary levels for fiscal years 2022 through 2030.
 

The CPAC RATINGS of Congress

Bills

  CPAC Description
see above (HR 24). • RC 17 Impeaching President Donald J. Trump – Second Impeachment
  (HR 447). • RC 31 Enriching Labor Unions via the “National Apprenticeship Act
  (HR 5). • RC 39 Expanding Lawsuit Abuse and Attacking Women’s Sports via the “Equality Act”
  (HR 803). • RC 45 Waging War on American Energy Production via the “Protecting America’s Wilderness and Public Lands Act
see above (HR 1319). • RC 49 Advancing $1.9 Trillion in Unnecessary COVID-19 Relief Spending via the “American Rescue Plan
  (HR 1). • RC 57 Authorizing Children to Vote in Federal Elections to Increase Democrat Political Power
  (HR 1280). • RC 60 Advancing the Left’s All-Out Attack on the Police via the “George Floyd Justice in Policing Act
  (HR 1). • RC 62 Weakening Election Integrity and Infringing Free Speech via the “For the People Act
  (HR 8). • RC 75 Establishing a Costly and Burdensome Barrier to Exercise Second Amendment Rights via the “Bipartisan Background Checks Act”
  (HJ Res. 17). • RC 82 Violating the Constitutional Amendment Process in Order to Advance the Long-Expired Equal Rights Amendment
  (HR 1620). • RC 86 Reauthorizing and Expanding Gun Control Measures within the “Violence Against Women Act”
  (HR 6). • RC 91 Providing Amnesty and Welfare Benefits to Immigrants who Entered the Country Unlawfully via the “American Dream and Promise Act”
see above (HR 1868). • RC 98 Fueling Run-Away Spending by Overriding the Sequester Budget Restraints
see above (HR 7). • RC 108 Subjecting Businesses to Frivolous Litigation via the “Paycheck Fairness Act”
  (HR 1195). • RC 118 Imposing Excessive New Workplace Regulations via the “Workplace Violence Prevention for Health Care and Social Service Workers Act”
  (HR 1333). • RC 127 Weakening National Security via the “No Travel Ban Act”
  (HR 51). • RC 132 Expanding Democratic Political Power through DC Statehood
  (HR 1065). • RC 143 Expanding Lawsuit Abuse and Excessive Labor Mandates via the “Pregnant Workers Fairness Act”
  (S 937). • RC 145 Providing DOJ Bureaucrats Over-Reaching New Authority via the “COVID-19 Hate Crimes Act”
see above (HR 3233). • RC 154 Advancing a Partisan Political Attack Through the Establishment of a January 6th Committee
  (HR 1443). • RC 182 Hiking Regulatory Costs in the Lending Industry via the “LGBTQ Business Equal Credit Enforcement and Investment Act”
  (HR 239). • RC 184 Forcing Taxpayers to Fund Plan B Abortion Inducing Drugs via the “Equal Access to Contraception for Veterans Act”
  (SJR 14). • RC 185 Repealing Trump Administration Reforms to Draconian Obama-era Methane Emission Mandates
  (HR 2225). • RC 186 Fueling Run-Away Spending by Doubling the Budget of the National Science Foundation
  (HR 3593). • RC 187 Mandating $50 Billion in New Spending on Climate Change and Unnecessary Initiatives via the “Department of Energy Science for the Future Act”
  (HR 391). • RC 188 Channeling Billions of Taxpayer Funds Oversees for Duplicative Initiatives via the “Global Health Security Act”
  (HR 2467). • RC 217 Imposing Excessive Regulations within the Chemical Industry via the “PFAS Action Act”
  (HR 4350). • RC 282 Weakening National Security by Blocking Nuclear Weapon Modernization
  (HR 4350). • RC 284 Cutting National Defense to Expand Leftist Welfare Initiatives
  (HR 3755). • RC 295 Codifying Roe v. Wade and Providing a “Right” to Abortion at Any Stage via the “Women’s Health Protection Act”
see above (HR 5305). • RC 311 Funding Biden’s Unconstitutional Vaccine Mandates and Reckless Spending
  (HR 4369). • RC 318 Increasing Unnecessary Government Spending in the Pharmaceutical Industry
  (HR 760). • RC 355 Expressing Support for a Free Cuba and Condemning the Communist Regime
see above (HR 3684). • RC 369 Authorizing Countless Wasteful Spending Initiatives via the $1 Trillion “Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act”
see above (HR 5376). • RC 385 Advancing $1.8 Trillion in New Social Spending via the “Build Back Better Act
  (HR 550). • RC 388 Advancing a $400 Million Government Vaccine Tracking System via the “Immunization Infrastructure Modernization Act
see above (S 610). • RC 404 Raising the Debt Limit and Fueling Run-Away Spending via the “Protecting Medicare and American Farmers from Sequester Cuts Act”
  (HR 4555). • RC 420 Expanding Government Bureaucracy via the “Oral Health Literacy and Awareness Act”