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Robert Kennedy

[Congressional biography]

Born: November 20, 1925 in Boston, MA
Died: June 6, 1968 in Los Angeles, CA

Education:

  • Harvard University, 1948
  • University of Virginia Law School, 1951

Military Service:

  • U.S. Navy Reserve, 1944-1946

Career:

  • Lawyer
  • Campaign manager for John F. Kennedy, 1952, 1960
  • U.S. Justice Department attorney, 1951-1952
  • Counsel to U.S. Senate committees, 1953-1960

Elected Office:

  • U.S. Attorney General, 1961-1964
  • Candidate for Democrat nomination for President, 1968

Other notes:

  • Brother of John F. Kennedy and Edward Kennedy, uncle of Patrick Kennedy, father of Joe Kennedy



Key Senate Vote Data for Robert Kennedy in 1968


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


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

DateSubjectResultConserv.
Position
Kennedy
Voted
1968-03-04 Open-Housing Exemptions [HR2516] Rejected
(38-56)
Byrd (D-WV) amendment to exempt from the coverage of the pending Dirksen (R-IL) amendment's open housing provisions all privately owned single-family housing.

1968-03-06 Riot Control Enforcement [HR2516] Agreed To
(62-21)
Long (D-LA) amendment to provide maximum penalties of five years' imprisonment and/or $10,000 in fines for (1) persons manufacturing, transporting or instructing other persons in the use of firearms and similar devices with the knowledge or intent that these items will be used in a civil disorder, and (2) persons who attempt to or actually obstruct or interfere with any fireman or law enforcement officer in the lawful performance of his official duties during a civil disorder (defined to mean violent action by a group of at least three persons).

1968-03-11 Head Start Supplemental Funding [HR15399] Rejected
(42-42)
Clark (D-PA) amendment to appropriate $25 million for the Office of Economic Opportunity's Head Start Program.

1968-03-14 Foreign Gold/Dollar Exchanges [HR14743] Rejected
(37-39)
Dominick (R-CO) amendment to prevent any country, with the exception of Great Britain, that was in arrears in its debts to the United States from exchanging dollars for gold.

1968-03-14 Federal Reserve Gold Requirement [HR14743] Passed
(39-37)
No Vote
Passage of the bill to eliminate the existing requirement that each Federal Reserve Bank maintain reserves in gold certificates of not less than 25 percent of its Federal Reserve notes (currency) in circulation.

1968-03-26 Excise Tax Limitations [HR15414] Rejected
(33-56)
No Vote
Long (D-LA) amendment to delete from the pending Williams (R-DE)-Smathers (D-FL) amendment (1) the limitation on the number of vacancies in federal agencies which may be filled; (2) the moratorium on public works projects; (3) the $180.1 billion limitation on fiscal 1969 expenditures; and (4) the instructions to the Director of the Bureau of the Budget to propose a reduction of at least $10 billion in fiscal 1969 appropriation requests. (Long's amendment left in the language to impose a 10 percent surcharge on personal and corporate income taxes.)

1968-04-22 Arms Control and Disarmament Agency [HR14940] Rejected
(18-53)
No Vote
Clark (D-PA) amendment to extend the life of the Arms Control and Disarmament Agency for three years, through June 30, 1971, and provide an authorization of $33 million.

1968-04-29 Conservation Fund [S1401] Agreed To
(39-29)
No Vote
Williams (R-DE) amendment to delete provisions of the Committee bill which earmarked outer continental shelf revenues for the Land and Water Conservation Fund in fiscal 1972 and 1973.

1968-05-14 "Community Relations" Funding [S917] Agreed To
(40-38)
No Vote
Percy (R-IL) amendment permitting communities to use federal law enforcement grants to recruit, train and pay neighborhood youths to assist the police in community relations.

1968-05-16 Ease Gun-Control Provisions [S917] Rejected
(37-45)
No Vote
Hruska (R-NE) amendment substituting for the bill's gun-control provisions language requiring the purchaser of a handgun to file an affidavit with the dealer stating he was eligible to receive the weapon; providing that the affidavit would be sent to the chief law enforcement officer in the purchaser's community; providing for penalties for falsifying an affidavit; and providing for license fees that were lower than those required in the Committee bill.

1968-05-21 Disallow Voluntary Confessions [S917] Rejected
(29-55)
No Vote
Tydings (D-MD) amendment deleting from Title II language requiring the admissibility of a confession into evidence if the trial judge determined that it was voluntary.

1968-05-21 Disallow "Delayed" Confessions [S917] Rejected
(26-58)
No Vote
Tydings (D-MD) amendment deleting from Title II language providing that delay in bringing the accused before a magistrate was not to be the sole ground for declaring a confession to be inadmissible in evidence.

1968-05-27 Housing Program Income Limit [S3497] Rejected
(25-36)
No Vote
Tower (R-TX) amendment setting a limit without exception on the income level of families eligible under the homeownership program at 70 percent of the income limit allowed for assistance under the existing 221(d)(3) housing program.



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