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Charlotte Reid

[Congressional biography]

Born: September 27, 1913 in Kankakee, IL
Died: January 24, 2007 in Geneva, IL

Career:

  • Professional singer
  • Federal Communications Commission, 1971-1976
  • President's Task Force on International Private Enterprise, 1983-1985
  • Hoover Institution, 1984-1988



Key House Vote Data for Charlotte Reid in 1971


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
Reid
Voted
1971-04-07 Education Spending [HR7016] Rejected
(188-191)
Hathaway (D-ME) amendment adding $728.6 million for education programs to the federal education budget.

1971-06-16 Discontinue ABM Funding [HR8687] Rejected
(129-267)
Leggett (D-CA) amendment limiting Anti-Ballistic Missile funding to that needed for completion of sites at Grand Forks, N.D. and Malmstrom, Mont., and cutting funds by $102 million.

1971-06-16 B-1 Bomber [HR8687] Rejected
(97-307)
Pike (D-NY) amendment striking $370.2 million for the B-1 long-range bomber.

1971-06-22 Delete Family Assistance Plan [HR1] Failed
(187-234)
Ullman (D-OR) motion to delete Title IV, the Family Assistance Plan provisions, from HR 1.

1971-06-22 Increase Spending [HR1] Passed
(288-132)
Passage of the bill increasing Social Security benefits and Medicare and Medicaid assistance programs for the needy aged, blind and disabled and establishing a national Family Assistance Program for incapacitated or unemployable adults.

1971-08-05 Aid to Foreign Enemies [S581] Agreed To
(219-140)
Adoption of the conference report on the bill expanding Export-Import Bank receipts and disbursements from the federal budget and repealing the ban on assistance to nations that give aid to countries in armed conflict with the United States.

1971-09-30 Child Development Program [HR10351] Agreed To
(203-181)
Brademas (D-IN) amendment establishing a comprehensive child development program to provide educational, nutritional and health services free of charge for disadvantaged children from families with an annual income of $6,960 or less and setting charges on a graduated scale for children from families with higher annual income.

1971-09-30 Legal Services Corporation [HR10351] Rejected
(152-210)
No Vote
Devine (R-OH) amendment calling for deletion of Title X of the bill creating a nonprofit independent National Legal Services Corporation to take over the Office of Economic Opportunity's Legal Services program.

1971-09-30 Economic Office Funding [HR10351] Passed
(251-115)
No Vote
Passage of the bill extending the Office of Economic Opportunity (OEO) for two years through fiscal 1973 and authorizing $5 billion for programs administered by the agency, creating a comprehensive child-care program and establishing a National Legal Services Corporation to replace the OEO Legal Services program.



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