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2003 2008 Senator LA Democrat
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The votes below were taken by roll call, a voting procedure that records a vote from every Senator or Representative on the bill under consideration. This Member of Congress may have voted on other bills by the process known as "voice vote", but these votes are not recorded.
BillVoted
H.R.1424 Emergency Economic Stabilization Act of 2008
On Passage of the Bill (H. R. 1424 As Amended )
Nay (against party)
October 01, 2008
H.R.1424 Emergency Economic Stabilization Act of 2008
On the Amendment (Dodd Amdt. No. 5685 )
Nay (against party)
October 01, 2008
H.R.7081 United States-India Nuclear Cooperation Approval and Nonproliferation Enhancement Act
On Passage of the Bill (H.R. 7081 )
Aye (with party)
October 01, 2008

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  • S.2433 Global Poverty Act of 2007 [7]
  • H.R.5749 Emergency Extended Unemployment Compensat... [5]
  • S.2544 Emergency Unemployment Compensation Exten... [5]
  • H.Res.530 H.Res.530 [4]
  • H.R.2669 College Cost Reduction and Access Act [3]

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Mary Landrieu in the News feed

November 18, 2008 Ticket requests swamp Landrieu

...— With the inauguration of President-elect Barack Obama coming up on Jan. 20, U.S. Sen. Mary Landrieu is being asked to watch it with 12,000 of her closest friends. That’s how many people have requested tickets from the Louisiana Democrat’s office

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November 17, 2008 Officials split over industry bailout

...and he would "take every action we possibly can to avoid it." He's lobbied heavily for the bailout plan. Nevertheless, Sen. Mary Landrieu, D-New Orleans, is undecided about how she'll vote. "Senator Landrieu is focused on making sure the jobs of autowor

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November 17, 2008 The Governors' Ball

4, standing onstage alongside fellow Democrat Mary Landrieu as the state's senior US senator won a third term. The two women are longtime friends, ...

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Source: bestofneworleans.com, LA


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November 19, 2008 MinnPost - What if the Coleman-Franken contest ends up on the ...

The most recent Senate case, involving Mary Landrieu's election from Louisiana in 1996, the Senate took 10 months before fully certifying Landrieu (although she was allowed to take her seat while a committee considered her opponent's ...

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November 19, 2008 The Union News.: Collectivist Congress terrifies U.S. employers

Grigsby worked to defeat U.S. Rep. Don Cazayoux, who lost to Act opponent Bill Cassidy, and Sen. Mary Landrieu, an Act co-sponsor who was re-elected. Democrats have so far picked up six seats in the U.S. Senate for a 57-40 edge, ...

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November 19, 2008 Desert Beacon: Coffee and the Papers: Admonitions

During the 2008 election no incumbent Senators lost his or her seat (including the vulnerable Senator Mary Landrieu, Democrat from Louisiana), while the GOP lost seats in Alaska, New Hampshire, North Carolina, and Oregon. ...

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