Politics & Government

Congress Votes: Stronger Abortion, Exchange Rate Language Passed

An account of legislative votes in Congress.

After being relative inactive for a few weeks, Congress took up work on a variety of measures last week. Both the House and Senate passed trade agreements with three nations. The Senate also passed an exchange rate bill, while the House Republicans (and 15 Democrats) amended language in the health care bill regarding abortion.

Below are votes in Congress for House and Senate members representing Delaware County.


United States House of Representatives

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 HR358: Approved Oct. 13 by a 251-171 vote, this measure amends language in the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act to further prevent federal funding to cover a health plan with abortion services.  Entitled the Protect Life Act, the bill makes stronger existing language—as federal funding for abortions is already banned by the law. It awaits Senate action.

  • YES: Patrick Meehan (R-7th)

Both the House and Senate approved free trade agreements with ColombiaKorea and Panama this week. The Senate passed the bills 66-33, 83-15, and 77-22, respectively. While the House voted 262-167, 278-151, and 300-129, respectively. All wait for the president's endorsement. Local legislators cast the same vote for each bill.

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  • YES: Reps. Patrick Meehan (R-7th), Sen. Patrick Toomey (R). NO: Sen. Robert Casey (D) 

United States Senate

S1619: The Senate passed a bill Oct. 11 to reform currency exchange rate policy. Approved 63-35, the bill requires the Treasury Secretary to report twice a year to Congress on the issue, in addition to empowering the secretary to take more decisive action against nations manipulating currency. It awaits House action.

  • YES: Robert Casey (D) NO: Patrick Toomey (R)

The Senate resumes Monday, while floor action in the House of Representatives will begin Tuesday. 


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