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Robert Wagner

[Congressional biography]

Born: June 8, 1877 in Nastatten, Germany
Died: May 4, 1953 in New York City, NY

Education:

  • CCNY, 1898
  • New York Law School, 1900

Career:

  • Lawyer
  • NY Supreme Court justice, 1919-1926

Elected Office:

  • NY Assembly, 1905-1908
  • NY Senate, 1909-1918



Key Senate Vote Data for Robert Wagner in 1947


Key vote data shown on this page comes from the Americans For Democratic Action (ADA) and Voteview.


Click on the RESULT of a specific vote to see how all members voted.

DateSubjectResultLiberal
Position
Wagner
Voted
1947-04-03 Lilienthal Nomination to Atomic Energy Commission Failed
(38-52)
null

1947-04-22 Greek-Turkish Aid [S938] Passed
(67-23)
No Vote
null

1947-05-13 Senate (Taft) Labor Bill [S1126] Passed
(68-24)
null

1947-05-14 Cut Foreign Relief [HJRE153] Rejected
(19-64)
No Vote
null

1947-05-28 First Income Tax Reduction Bill [HR1] Passed
(52-34)
No Vote
null

1947-05-29 Permit Rent Increases [S1017] Agreed To
(48-26)
No Vote
null

1947-06-18 Exempt Railroads from Some Anti-Trust Provisions [S110] Agreed To
(60-27)
No Vote
null

1947-06-19 Wool Tariff Bill [S814] Agreed To
(48-38)
No Vote
null

1947-06-23 Veto of the Labor Bill [HR3020] Veto Overridden
(68-25)
No Vote
null

1947-07-18 Veto of Second Income Tax Reduction Bill [HR3950] Veto Sustained
(57-36)
No Vote
null



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  Indicates that this member voted against the liberal position on a particular vote.

"No vote" means that this member did not cast a vote (or voted 'Present' instead of Yes or No).