March 24, 1996|By Roll Call Report Syndicate
Here is how members of Maryland's delegation on Capitol Hill were recorded on important roll-call votes last week:
House: Immigration
Voting 333 for and 87 against, the House sent the Senate a measure (HR 2202) cracking down on illegal immigration. A yes vote was to pass the bill.
Y N X Member
Y * * Ehrlich, Robert, R-2nd
Y * * Bartlett, Roscoe G., R-6th
Y * * Cardin, Benjamin L., D-3rd
Y * * Gilchrest, Wayne T., R-1st
Y * * Hoyer, Steny H. D-5th
* N * Wynn, Albert R., D-4th
* N * Morella, Constance A., R-8th
House: Public schools
The House adopted, 257 for and 163 against, an amendment to && HR 2202 (above) allowing states to exclude the children of illegal immigrants from taxpayer-supported schools and colleges. A yes vote was to enable states to bar the children of illegal immigrants from public education.
Y N X Member
Y * * Ehrlich, Robert, R-2nd
Y * * Bartlett, Roscoe G., R-6th
Y * * Cardin, Benjamin L., D-3rd
Y * * Gilchrest, Wayne T., R-1st
* N * Hoyer, Steny H. D-5th
* N * Wynn, Albert R., D-4th
* N * Morella, Constance A., R-8th
House: Weapons
The House voted, 239 for and 173 against, to repeal a two-year-old ban on the sale, manufacture and possession of certain semiautomatic assault weapons and ammunition clips.
A yes vote was to repeal the federal ban on certain semiautomatic weapons.
Y N X Member
Y * * Ehrlich, Robert, R-2nd
Y * * Bartlett, Roscoe G., R-6th
* N * Cardin, Benjamin L., D-3rd
* N * Gilchrest, Wayne T., R-1st
'* N * Hoyer, Steny H. D-5th
* N * Wynn, Albert R., D-4th
* N * Morella, Constance A., R-8th
Pub Date: 3/24/96