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U.S. House of Representatives record vote 284, 110th Congress, Session 1
American Conservative Union 2007 House Scorecard description The House defeated a motion that would have allowed religious organizations providing services under the federal Head Start program to consider religion in their hiring practices. ACU favored this effort.
American Conservative Union 2007 House Scorecard position Aye +
American Conservative Union 2007 House Scorecard source Http://www.acuratings.org/ +
Bill of vote Improving Head Start for School Readiness Act of 2007 +
Chamber 111th United States Congress +
Congress number 110th +
Family Research Council 2007-2008 House Scorecard description Offered by Rep. Howard McKeon (R-CA), this Offered by Rep. Howard McKeon (R-CA), this motion to recommit the Head Start Reauthorization bill (H.R. 1429) would have amended the bill to remove the current discrimination provision in the Head Start program that prevents faith-based organizations from hiring according to their faith tradition. hiring according to their faith tradition.
Family Research Council 2007-2008 House Scorecard position Aye +
Family Research Council 2007-2008 House Scorecard source Http://www.frcaction.org/get.cfm?i=VR08I01 +
Modification date
National Journal 2007 House Scorecard description Permit faith-based Head Start providers to use religion in hiring decisions. May 2. (195-222)
National Journal 2007 House Scorecard source Http://www.nationaljournal.com/voteratings/house votes.htm +
Roll call number 284 +
Scorecard vote American Conservative Union 2007 House Scorecard + , Family Research Council 2007-2008 House Scorecard + , National Journal 2007 House Scorecard +
Session number 1 +
Categories Record votes  +
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