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2009-SCR3 on Jan 28, 2009

Bill Sponsorship: bill honoring the 100th anniversary of the NAACP Source: SCR.3&HCR.35
  • Whereas the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People, NAACP, originally known as the National Negro Committee, was founded in New York City on February 12, 1909, the centennial of Abraham Lincoln's birth, by a multiracial group of activists who met in a national conference to discuss the civil and political rights of African-Americans;
  • Whereas the NAACP is the oldest and largest civil rights organization in the United States;
  • Whereas the mission of the NAACP is to ensure the political, educational, social, and economic equality of rights of all persons and to eliminate racial hatred and racial discrimination;
  • Whereas the NAACP is committed to achieving its goals through nonviolence;
  • Whereas the NAACP advances its mission through reliance upon the press, the petition, the ballot, and the courts, and has been persistent in the use of legal and moral persuasion, even in the face of overt and violent racial hostility;
  • Whereas the NAACP has used political pressure, marches, demonstrations, and effective lobbying to serve as the voice, as well as the shield, for minority Americans;

    Now, therefore, be it Resolved by the Congress
  1. Recognizes the 100th anniversary of the historic founding of the NAACP.
  2. Honors and praises the NAACP on the occasion of its anniversary for its work to ensure the political, educational, social, and economic equality of all persons.


    Participating counts on VoteMatch question 2. Question 2: Require hiring more women & minorities Scores: -2=Strongly oppose; -1=Oppose; 0=neutral; 1=Support; 2=Strongly support.
  • Topic: Civil Rights
  • Headline: Honor the 100th anniversary of the NAACP (Score: 1)
  • Headline 2: Sponsored bill honoring the 100th anniversary of the NAACP (Score: 1)

  • Key for participation codes:
  • Sponsorships: p=sponsored; o=co-sponsored; s=signed
  • Memberships: c=chair; m=member; e=endorsed; f=profiled; s=scored
  • Resolutions: i=introduced; w=wrote; a=adopted
  • Cases: w=wrote; j=joined; d=dissented; c=concurred
  • Surveys: '+' supports; '-' opposes.



Democrats participating in 2009-SCR3

Joe Baca s1sCalifornia Democrat
Evan Bayh s1sIN Former Democratic Senator
Michael Bennet s1sCO Democratic Jr Senator
Shelley Berkley s1sNevada Democrat (Senate run 2012)
Howard Berman s1sCalifornia Democrat
Sanford Bishop s1sGeorgia Democrat
Barbara Boxer s1sCA Democratic Jr Senator
Corrine Brown s1sFlorida Democrat
Sherrod Brown s1sOH Democratic Sr Senator
Roland Burris s1sIL Democratic Jr Senator (retiring 2010)
G.K. Butterfield s1sNorth Carolina Democrat
Michael Capuano s1sMA Former Democratic Primary Senate Challenger (2009)
Benjamin Cardin s1sMaryland Democrat
Andre Carson s1sIndiana Democrat
Kathy Castor s1sFlorida Democrat
Yvette Clarke s1sNew York Democrat
William Lacy Clay s1sMissouri Democrat
Emmanuel Cleaver s1sMissouri Democrat
James Clyburn s1sSouth Carolina Democrat
Steve Cohen s1sTennessee Democrat
Gerry Connolly s1sVirginia Democrat
John Conyers s1sMichigan Democrat
Joe Courtney s1sConnecticut Democrat
Elijah Cummings s1sMaryland Democrat
Artur Davis s1sAlabama Former Democrat (until 2010)
Danny Davis s1sIllinois Democrat
Rosa DeLauro s1sConnecticut Democrat
John Dingell s1sMichigan Democrat
Chris Dodd s2pCT Democratic Sr Senator (retiring 2010)
Lloyd Doggett s1sTexas Democrat
Joe Donnelly s1sIN Democratic Challenger
Steven Driehaus s1sOhio Democrat (until 2010)
Richard Durbin s1sIL Democratic Sr Senator
Donna Edwards s1sMaryland Democrat
Keith Ellison s1sMinnesota Democrat
Bob Etheridge s1sNorth Carolina Democrat (Unseated 2010)
Eni Faleomavaega s1sSamoa Democrat
Sam Farr s1sCalifornia Democrat
Chaka Fattah s1sPennsylvania Democrat
Barney Frank s1sMassachusetts Democrat
Marcia Fudge s1sOhio Democrat
Kirsten Gillibrand s1sNew York Democrat
Al Green s2pTexas Democrat
Gene Green s1sTexas Democrat
Raul Grijalva s1sArizona Democrat
Luis Gutierrez s1sIllinois Democrat
Phil Hare s1sIllinois Democrat (until 2010)
Tom Harkin s1sIA Democratic Jr Senator
Alcee Hastings s1sFlorida Democrat
Maurice Hinchey s1sNew York Dem./Ind./Lib./Working-Fam.
Ruben Hinojosa s1sTexas Democrat
Tim Holden s1sPennsylvania Democrat
Rush Holt s1sNew Jersey Democrat
Mike Honda s1sCalifornia Democrat
Steve Israel s1sNew York Democrat
Jesse Louis Jackson s1sIllinois Democrat
Sheila Jackson Lee s1sTexas Democrat
Eddie Bernice Johnson s1sTexas Democrat
Hank Johnson s1sGeorgia Democrat
Marcy Kaptur s1sOhio Democrat
Patrick Kennedy s1sRhode Island Democrat (until 2010)
Ted Kennedy s1sMA Former Democrat Senator (until 2009)
John Kerry s1sMA Democratic Sr Senator
Carolyn Kilpatrick s1sMichigan Democrat (until 2010)
Dennis Kucinich s1sOhio Democrat
Mary Landrieu s1sLA Democratic Sr Senator
James Langevin s1sRhode Island Democrat
Frank Lautenberg s1sNJ Democratic Sr Senator
Patrick Leahy s1sVT Democratic Sr Senator
Barbara Lee s1sCalifornia Democrat
Carl Levin s1sMI Democratic Sr Senator
John Lewis s1sGeorgia Democrat
Dan Lipinski s1sIllinois Democrat
Zoe Lofgren s1sCalifornia Democrat
Nita Lowey s1sNew York Democrat
Ed Markey s1sMassachusetts Democrat
Doris Matsui s1sCalifornia Democrat
Jim McGovern s1sMassachusetts Democrat
Mike McMahon s1sNew York Democrat (until 2010)
Gregory Meeks s1sNew York Dem./Working-Families
Robert Menendez s1sNew Jersey Democrat
Barbara Mikulski s1sMD Democratic Sr Senator
Dennis Moore s1sKansas Democrat (until 2010)
Gwen Moore s1sWisconsin Democrat
James Moran s1sVirginia Democrat
Jerrold Nadler s1sNew York Dem./Lib./Working-Families
Grace Napolitano s1sCalifornia Democrat
Eleanor Holmes Norton s1sDistrict of Columbia Democrat
Glenn Nye s1sVirginia Democrat (until 2010)
John Olver s1sMassachusetts Democrat
Donald Payne s1sNew Jersey Democrat
Tom Perriello s1sVirginia Democrat (until 2010)
Charles Rangel s1sNew York Dem./Lib./Working-Families
Jack Reed s1sRI Democratic Sr Senator
Harry Reid s1sNV Democratic Sr Senator
Laura Richardson s1sCalifornia Democrat
Mike Ross s1sArkansas Democrat
Bobby Rush s1sIllinois Democrat
Tim Ryan s1sOhio Democrat
Linda Sanchez s1sCalifornia Democrat
Loretta Sanchez s1sCalifornia Democrat
Jan Schakowsky s1sIllinois Democrat
Adam Schiff s1sCalifornia Democrat
Charles Schumer s1sNY Democratic Sr Senator
Bobby Scott s1sVirginia Democrat
David Scott s1sGeorgia Democrat
Jose Serrano s1sNew York Democrat/Liberal
Albio Sires s1sNew Jersey Democrat
Vic Snyder s1sArkansas Former Democrat (until 2010)
Debbie Stabenow s1sMI Democratic Jr Senator
Pete Stark s1sCalifornia Democrat
Betty Sutton s1sOhio Democrat
Harry Teague s1sNew Mexico Democrat (until 2010)
Bennie Thompson s1sMississippi Democrat
Ed Towns s1sNew York Democrat/Liberal
Chris Van Hollen s1sMaryland Democrat
Peter Visclosky s1sIndiana Democrat
Debbie Wasserman Schultz s1sFlorida Democrat
Maxine Waters s1sCalifornia Democrat
Diane Watson s1sCalifornia Former Democrat (until 2010)
Mel Watt s1sNorth Carolina Democrat
Henry Waxman s1sCalifornia Democrat
Anthony Weiner s1sNew York Democrat (Resigned 2011)
Lynn Woolsey s1sCalifornia Democrat (Retiring 2012)
Ron Wyden s1sOR Democratic Sr Senator



Republicans participating in 2009-SCR3

Ken Calvert s1sCalifornia Republican
Michael Crapo s1sID Republican Sr Senator
Richard Lugar s1sIN Republican Sr Senator
Candice Miller s1sMichigan Republican
Lamar Smith s1sTexas Republican
George Voinovich s1sOH Republican Sr Senator (retiring 2010)
Don Young s1sAlaska Republican



Independents participating in 2009-SCR3

Donna Christensen s1sVirgin Islands -
Kendrick Meek s1sFL 2010 Democratic Senate Challenger; currently US Rep.
Joe Sestak s1sPA 2010 Democratic Senate Challenger; currently US Rep.



Total recorded by OnTheIssues:

Democrats: 125
Republicans: 7
Independents: 3


















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