Proponents recommend voting YES because:
The permanent solution to the death tax challenge that we have today is a compromise. It is a compromise that prevents the death rate from escalating to 55% and the exclusion dropping to $1 million in 2011. It also includes a minimum wage increase, 40% over the next 3 years. Voting YES is a vote for that permanent death tax relief. Voting YES is for that extension of tax relief. Voting YES is for that 40% minimum wage increase. This gives us the opportunity to address an issue that will affect the typical American family, farmers, & small business owners.
Opponents recommend voting NO because:
Family businesses and family farms should not be broken up to pay taxes. With the booming economy of the 1990s, many more Americans joined the ranks of those who could face estate taxes. Raising the exemption level and lowering the rate in past legislation made sense. Under current law, in my State of Delaware, fewer than 50 families will face any estate tax in 2009. I oppose this legislation's complete repeal of the estate tax because it will cost us $750 billion. Given the world we live in today, with clear domestic needs unmet, full repeal is a luxury that we cannot afford.
To add insult to this injury, the first pay raise for minimum wage workers in 10 years is now hostage to this estate tax cut. We are told that to get those folks on minimum wage a raise, we have to go into debt, so that the sons and daughters of the 7,000 most fortunate families among us will be spared the estate tax. We must say no to this transparent gimmick.
Democrats voting on 2006-229 | ||
| Daniel Akaka | NO | HI Democrat Jr Senator |
| Evan Bayh | NO | IN Democratic Jr Senator |
| Jeff Bingaman | NO | NM Democrat Jr Senator |
| Barbara Boxer | NO | CA Democratic incumbent |
| Robert Byrd | YES | WV Democrat Sr Senator |
| Maria Cantwell | NO | WA Democrat Jr Senator |
| Tom Carper | NO | DE Democrat Jr Senator |
| Hillary Clinton | NO | NY Democrat Jr Senator |
| Kent Conrad | NO | ND Democrat Sr Senator |
| Mark Dayton | NO | MN Democrat Jr Senator |
| Chris Dodd | NO | CT Democratic incumbent |
| Byron Dorgan | NO | ND Democratic incumbent |
| Russell Feingold | NO | WI Democratic incumbent |
| Dianne Feinstein | NO | CA Democrat Sr Senator |
| Daniel Inouye | NO | HI Democratic incumbent |
| Ted Kennedy | NO | MA Democrat Sr Senator |
| Herbert Kohl | NO | WI Democrat Sr Senator |
| Patrick Leahy | NO | VT Democratic incumbent |
| Blanche Lambert Lincoln | YES | AR Democratic incumbent |
| Robert Menendez | NO | NJ Democratic appointee; previously U.S. Rep. |
| Barbara Mikulski | NO | MD Democratic incumbent |
| Patty Murray | NO | WA Democratic incumbent |
| Ben Nelson | YES | NE Democrat Jr Senator |
| Bill Nelson | YES | FL Democrat Sr Senator |
| Barack Obama | NO | IL Democratic Jr Senator |
| Harry Reid | NO | NV Democratic incumbent |
| Ken Salazar | NO | CO Democratic Jr Senator |
| Paul Sarbanes | NO | MD Democrat Sr Senator |
| Charles Schumer | NO | NY Democratic incumbent |
| Debbie Stabenow | NO | MI Democrat Jr Senator |
| Ron Wyden | NO | OR Democratic incumbent |
Republicans voting on 2006-229 | ||
| George Allen | YES | VA Republican Jr Senator |
| Robert Bennett | YES | UT Republican incumbent |
| Kit Bond | YES | MO Republican incumbent |
| Sam Brownback | YES | KS Republican incumbent |
| Jim Bunning | YES | KY Republican incumbent |
| Conrad Burns | YES | MT Former Republican Senator (MT, 1989-2007) |
| Richard Burr | YES | NC Republican Jr Senator; previously US Representative |
| Lincoln Chafee | NO | RI Republican Jr Senator |
| Tom Coburn | YES | OK Republican Jr Senator; previously US Rep |
| Michael Crapo | YES | ID Republican incumbent |
| Jim DeMint | YES | SC Republican Jr Senator; previously US Representative |
| Mike DeWine | YES | OH Republican Sr Senator |
| John Ensign | YES | NV Republican Jr Senator |
| Bill Frist | NO | TN Republican Jr Senator |
| Chuck Grassley | YES | IA Republican incumbent |
| Judd Gregg | YES | NH Republican incumbent |
| Orrin Hatch | YES | UT Republican Sr Senator |
| Kay Bailey Hutchison | YES | TX Republican Jr Senator |
| James Inhofe | YES | OK Republican Sr Senator |
| Johnny Isakson | YES | GA Republican Jr Senator; previously US Representative |
| Jon Kyl | YES | AZ Republican Jr Senator |
| Trent Lott | YES | MS Former Republican Senator (MS, 1989-2007) |
| Richard Lugar | YES | IN Republican Sr Senator |
| Mel Martinez | YES | FL Republican Jr Senator; previously US Housing Secretary |
| John McCain | YES | AZ Republican incumbent |
| Lisa Murkowski | YES | AK Republican incumbent |
| Rick Santorum | YES | PA Republican Jr Senator |
| Richard Shelby | YES | AL Republican incumbent |
| Olympia Snowe | YES | ME Republican Sr Senator |
| Arlen Specter | YES | PA Republican incumbent |
| Jim Talent | YES | MO Former Republican Jr Senator (MO, 2002-2007) |
| Craig Thomas | YES | WY Republican Sr Senator |
| John Thune | YES | SD Republican Jr Senator; previously US Representative |
| David Vitter | YES | LA Republican Jr Senator; previously US Representative |
| George Voinovich | NO | OH Republican incumbent |
Independents voting on 2006-229 | ||
| Jim Jeffords | NO | VT Independent Jr Senator |
| Democrats:
YES 4; NO 27
Republicans: YES 32; NO 3 Independents: YES 0; NO 1 |