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Don Young Voted AGAINST the right of workers to a secret ballot when voting on whether to unionize (ACU-6). Voted AGAINST reinstating funds for missile defense (ACU-6). Voted FOR Barney Frank’s Housing Trust Fund of 2007 (ACU-5), which Speaker Pelosi boasted as “the largest expansion in federal housing programs in decades” (Pelosi 1) and which the Bush administration opposed as “a duplicate program” that “would create an undue and counterproductive reliance on Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac” (Woolley & Gerhard) Voted TO OVERRIDE Bush’s 2007 veto of the State Children’s Health Insurance Program (SCHIP) expansion (ACU-6). This program was created in 1997 only to provide insurance to children from uninsured families who were narrowly above poverty. But 10 years later, the Dems moved to expand the program--and, as always, the devil was in the details. By joining forces with the Dems, Kirk chose to do the following: Re-define "children" to mean "21-year-old adults." Re-define "just above poverty" to mean "$80,000 income." Let some taxpayers pay for other taxpayers' insurance (even if the former make less than the latter and purchase their own insurance). Give incentives for states to “recruit” new enrollees and thus make this big program even bigger. (Carney-1). Voted FOR applying McCain / Feingold to grassroots organizations (ACU-4) NOTE: Undoubtedly, in this instance, the dems were the good guys. This was GOP-sponsored and nearly ALL republicans voted for it. However, we at Remove the Rinos believe there is no excuse for voting against the 1st Amendment no matter how many republicans do so and no matter how reprehensible George Soros’ 527s are. And if John McCain were to jump off a bridge…..?? Voted AGAINST a 2006 conservative budget alternative that would have extended Bush’s tax cuts while trimming more than 300 billion dollars of discretionary spending, done away with close to 150 programs, and increased funds for the military and for veterans. It also would have opened ANWR for drilling (ACU-4) . Voted AGAINST building a fence on the southern border (1 of only 6 in GOP). Voted AGAINST an amendment to cut discretionary spending by 2% while protecting the Bush tax cuts (ACU 2). Voted FOR raising minimum wage after the Dems rejected tax cuts that would have protected entry-level workers and small businesses (ACU-6) . Voted FOR spending an additional $100 million on Public Broadcasting (ACU 2). |
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Alaska Congressional District - "At Large" Voted AGAINST requiring a photo ID and proof of citizenship in order to vote. Voted YES on investigating Bush impeachment for lying about Iraq |