Georgia Congressional delegation vote
summary on trade agreements
Since this is an election year, we thought that you might be
interested in how our Congressional delegation has voted on the
endless streak of so called free trade agreements. Since NAFTA was
passed our country's trade deficit has mushroomed and our
manufacturing base has moved to foreign countries. The trade
agreements also open the door to increased immigration.
This article provides the official roll call votes on Bahrain,
CAFTA and Oman trade agreements. We will do the same for our US
Senators next, then list the roll call votes on H-1B visa bills and
finally votes on amnesty proposals. There will be some surprises in
the results which will be part of the basis for our voter guised for
November.
The following is the total votes on CAFTA by Party (2005)
| |
Yes |
NO |
| Republican |
6 |
1 |
| Democratic |
0 |
6 |
The following is the total votes on the Bahrain Expensive
Trade Agreement by Party (2005)
| |
Yes |
NO |
| Republican |
7 |
0 |
| Democratic |
5 |
1 |
The following is the total votes on the Oman Expensive Trade
Agreement by Party (Election year vote)
| |
Yes |
NO |
| Republican |
4 |
3 |
| Democratic |
0 |
5
McKinney not voting |
The following is the combined vote by Party for all three Expensive
Trade Agreements
| |
Yes |
NO |
| Republican |
17 |
4 |
| Democratic |
5 |
12
McKinney not voting on Oman |
| Total for delegation |
22 |
16 |
The following table is the recorded vote for CAFTA, Bahrain, Oman
Expensive Trade Agreement by the Georgia
Delegation.
For more information on the impact these
Expensive Trade Agreements have on you and your future generations
see:
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