Roll Call Votes Tell All

by Richard W. Brown on June 29, 2009 · Comments

in Advocacy, Ending Homelessness

Summary of all three roll call votes on homeless trust fund

A3101 was originally sponsored by Assemblywoman and Majority Leader Bonnie Watson Coleman.

Primary Sponsors

Nilsa Cruz-Perez
Mila M. Jasey
Elease Evans
Reed Gusciora
Nellie Pou

Co-Sponsors

Annette Quijano
Shelia Y. Oliver
Connie Wagner
Valarie Vainieri Huttle
Upendra J. Chivukula
Joseph Cryan
Caridad Rodriguez

The prime Senate sponsors of S2354 are:

Dana L. Redd
Brian Stack

The cosponsors of S2354 are:

Robert W. Singer
Barbara Buono
Joseph F. Vitale
Ronald L. Rice
Bob Smith
James Beach
M. Teresa Ruiz
Sandra B. Cunningham

Now that the County Homeless Trust Fund has been approved by the State Legislature, we have reviewed the three roll call votes and updated the links to the roll calls so that there is a link to each members web site.

The Assembly had two roll calls. The first was on October 27, 2008. The second was on June 25, 2009. The Senate held one roll call vote.

This is a summary of the October 27, 2009, Assembly vote on approval.

Yes

No

Democrats

48

0

Republicans

2

28

Total

50

28

One Republican abstained and one did not vote.

This is a summary of the June 18, 2009, Senate vote on approval.

Yes

No

Not Voting

Democrats

21

0

2

Republicans

8

7

2

Total

29

7

4


This is a summary of the June 25, 2009, Assembly vote on concurrence.

Yes

No

Not Voting

Democrats

47

0

1

Republicans

5

27

0

Total

52

27

1


Resources

To view the Senate’s Roll Call vote from June 18, 2009, click here.

To view the Assembly’s Roll Call vote from October 27, 2008, click here.

To view the Assembly’s Roll Call vote on concurrence from June 25, 2009, click here.

To read the final version of the bill click here.

To read the statement on the bill prepared by the Senate Budget and Appropriations Committee click here.

To view a list of those who have endorsed this campaign click here.

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A list of Frequently Asked Questions can be found by clicking here.

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