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Arthur Younger

[Congressional biography]

Born: April 11, 1893 in Albany, OR
Died: June 20, 1967 in Washington, DC

Education:

  • University of Washington, 1915

Military Service:

  • WA National Guard, 1917-1919

Career:

  • Officer/president of loan companies in Seattle, 1920-1934
  • Appraiser/division chief with federal loan agencies, 1934-1937
  • VP of Citizens Federal Savings & Loan in San Francisco, 1937-1952



Key House Vote Data for Arthur Younger in 1967


Key vote data shown on this page comes from the American Conservative Union (ACU/CPAC) and Voteview.


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DateSubjectResultConserv.
Position
Younger
Voted
1967-03-01 Exclude Adam Clayton Powell [HRES278] Agreed To
(248-176)
Curtis (R-MO) amendment to exclude representative-elect Adam C. Powell (D-NY) from the 99th Congress rather than censure and fine him.

1967-04-05 "Justify" HUAC Funds [HRES221] Rejected
(92-304)
Edwards (D-CA) motion to recommit the resolution with instructions that the House Administration Committee hold public hearings on the justification for the funds pertaining to the House Un-American Activities Committee.

1967-05-17 Extra Funds for Rent Supplements [HR9960] Agreed To
(233-171)
No Vote
Davis (R-WI) amendment to delete language permitting the government to sign 40-year contracts with private non-profit housing sponsors to pay an additional $10 million a year in rent supplements for low-income families.

1967-05-17 Model City Program [HR9960] Rejected
(193-213)
No Vote
Michel (R-IL) motion to recommit the bill to the House Appropriations Committee with instructions to delete $75 million for urban renewal in model city project areas and $150 million in other model city grants (leaving for the program only $12 million in planning funds).



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