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Rail and Public Transportation Security Act of 2007
American Conservative Union 2007 House Scorecard description The House defeated an amendment that would have eliminated taxpayer funding of the 10 Amtrak long-distance routes that have lost the most passenger revenue. ACU favored this amendment to restrain wasteful spending.
American Conservative Union 2007 House Scorecard position Aye +
American Conservative Union 2007 House Scorecard source Http://www.acuratings.org/ +
Bill of vote Rail and Public Transportation Security Act of 2007 +
Chamber 111th United States Congress +
Club For Growth 2007 House Scorecard description Vote on Sessions amendment that would defund the 10 least-profitable long-distance Amtrak routes. The pro-growth vote is "yea" because taxpayers shouldn't be funding an inefficient, government-run monopoly. Failed 130-299.
Club For Growth 2007 House Scorecard source http://www.clubforgrowth.org/2008/05/the_2007_congressional_scoreca.php  +
Congress number 110th +
Modification date
National Journal 2007 House Scorecard description Grant legal immunity to individuals who report suspicious activity on transportation systems. March 27. (304-121)
National Journal 2007 House Scorecard source Http://www.nationaljournal.com/voteratings/house votes.htm +
Roll call number 196 + , 200 +
Scorecard vote Club For Growth 2007 House Scorecard + , American Conservative Union 2007 House Scorecard + , National Journal 2007 House Scorecard +
Session number 1 +
Categories Infrastructure and Transportation Policy (U.S.)  + , U.S. legislation  + , Record votes  + , Congresspedia  + , Civil liberties (U.S.)  + , Needs review  +
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Rail and Public Transportation Security Act of 2007 + , U.S. House of Representatives record vote 196, 110th Congress, Session 1 + , U.S. House of Representatives record vote 200, 110th Congress, Session 1 + Bill of vote
 

 

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