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Politics Senate Vote 280 - Defeats Keystone XL Pipeline On Passage of the Bill A bill to approve the Keystone XL Pipeline. Full text of the bill » Sponsor: John Hoeven Introduced: May 1, 2014 Passed House: – Passed Senate: – Considered by President: – Became Law: – Other Recent Votes NOVEMBER 18, 2014 S.2685: On the Cloture Motion A bill to reform the authorities of the Federal Government to require the production of certain business records, conduct electronic surveillance, use pen registers and trap and trace devices, and ... NOVEMBER 18, 2014 On the Nomination: Leslie Joyce Abrams, of Georgia, to be United States District Judge for the Middle District of Georgia NOVEMBER 18, 2014 S.2280: On Passage of the Bill A bill to approve the Keystone XL Pipeline. NOVEMBER 17, 2014 On the Cloture Motion: Eleanor Louise Ross, of Georgia, to be United States District Judge for the Northern District of Georgia NOVEMBER 17, 2014 On the Cloture Motion: Mark Howard Cohen, of Georgia, to be United States District Judge for the Northern District of Georgia Yes No Present Didnt vote Result: Bill Defeated by a margin of 1 votes Date of Vote: November 18, 2014 Time of Vote: 5:55 p.m. Roll Call Number: 280 Related Story: Senate Defeats Bill on Keystone XL Pipeline in Narrow Vote Bill Details » Geography of the Vote Yes votes No votes Other Republicans Democrats Complete Roll Call Yes Votes (59) Member Party State Lamar Alexander R TN Kelly Ayotte R NH John Barrasso R WY Mark Begich D AK Michael Bennet D CO Roy Blunt R MO John Boozman R AR Richard M. Burr R NC Thomas R. Carper D DE Bob Casey D PA Saxby Chambliss R GA Daniel Coats R IN Tom Coburn R OK Thad Cochran R MS Susan Collins R ME Bob Corker R TN John Cornyn R TX Michael D. Crapo R ID Ted Cruz R TX Joe Donnelly D IN Michael B. Enzi R WY Deb Fischer R NE Jeff Flake R AZ Lindsey Graham R SC Charles E. Grassley R IA Kay Hagan D NC Orrin G. Hatch R UT Heidi Heitkamp D ND Dean Heller R NV John Hoeven R ND James M. Inhofe R OK Johnny Isakson R GA Mike Johanns R NE Ron Johnson R WI Mark Steven Kirk R IL Mary L. Landrieu D LA Mike Lee R UT Joe Manchin III D WV John McCain R AZ Claire McCaskill D MO Mitch McConnell R KY Jerry Moran R KS Lisa Murkowski R AK Rand Paul R KY Rob Portman R OH Mark Pryor D AR Jim Risch R ID Pat Roberts R KS Marco Rubio R FL Tim Scott R SC Jeff Sessions R AL Richard C. Shelby R AL Jon Tester D MT John Thune R SD Patrick J. Toomey R PA David Vitter R LA John Walsh D MT Mark Warner D VA Roger Wicker R MS No Votes (41) Member Party State Tammy Baldwin D WI Richard Blumenthal D CT Cory Booker D NJ Barbara Boxer D CA Sherrod Brown D OH Maria Cantwell D WA Benjamin L. Cardin D MD Christopher A. Coons D DE Richard J. Durbin D IL Dianne Feinstein D CA Al Franken D MN Kirsten E. Gillibrand D NY Tom Harkin D IA Martin Heinrich D NM Mazie K. Hirono D HI Tim Johnson D SD Tim Kaine D VA Angus King I ME Amy Klobuchar D MN Patrick J. Leahy D VT Carl Levin D MI Edward J. Markey D MA Robert Menendez D NJ Jeff Merkley D OR Barbara A. Mikulski D MD Christopher S. Murphy D CT Patty Murray D WA Bill Nelson D FL Jack Reed D RI Harry Reid D NV John D. Rockefeller IV D WV Bernard Sanders I VT Brian Schatz D HI Charles E. Schumer D NY Jeanne Shaheen D NH Debbie Stabenow D MI Mark Udall D CO Tom Udall D NM Elizabeth Warren D MA Sheldon Whitehouse D RI Ron Wyden D OR Did Not Vote (0) Member Party State Present (0) Member Party State Home World U.S. N.Y. / Region Business Technology Science Health Sports Opinion Arts Style Travel Jobs Real Estate Autos Back to Top
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