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Elaine Edwards

[Congressional biography]

Born: March 8, 1929 in Marksville, LA
Died: May 14, 2018 in Baton Rouge, LA

Elected Office:

  • Appointed to the U.S. Senate on August 1, 1972 to fill the vacancy caused by the death of Allen Ellender

Other notes:

  • Wife of Eddie Edwards



Key Senate Vote Data for Elaine Edwards in 1972


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
Edwards
Voted
1972-08-10 Voter Registration Funding [S3307] Rejected
(40-45)
No Vote
Kennedy (D-MA) amendment adding a new section entitled "Voter Registration Act of 1972". This amendment was added without committee hearings and would authorize the federal government to fund voter registration in the states.

1972-08-10 Labor / HEW Funding [HR15417] Failed
(38-47)
No Vote
Roth (R-DE) motion to table (kill) the conference report on a bill appropriating $30,538,919,500 for the Department of Labor, the Department of Health, Education and Welfare and related agencies for fiscal 1973.

1972-09-14 Arms Limitations [SJR241] Rejected
(38-48)
Fulbright (D-AR) as a substitute for the Jackson (D-WA) amendment requesting that any future U.S.-Soviet treaty limiting offensive nuclear arms be based on numerical equality of intercontinental strategic forces, provide that negotiators for such a treaty seek agreement on the basis of "over-all equality, parity and sufficiency" in the number of offensive weapons, and take into consideration all other relevant factors.

1972-09-26 Indochina Funding [HR16029] Agreed To
(45-42)
Stennis (D-MS) amendment to delete the provision forbidding use of funds appropriated in the bill for U.S. forces in South Vietnam, Laos and Cambodia for any purpose except a troop withdrawal within four months of enactment, subject to release of all American prisoners of war and an accounting of the men missing in action.

1972-10-04 Family Assistance Plans [HR1] Agreed To
(46-41)
Roth (R-DE) amendment, as modified by Buckley (C-NY), in the nature of a substitute for the Long (D-LA) amendment authorizing $400 million per year over a two to four-year period for programs to test President Nixon's Family Assistance Plan guaranteeing an annual federal payment of $2,400 to a family of four with no outside income vs. the Ribicoff plan providing $2,600 to a family of four, vs. the Senate Finance Committee's "work-fare" plan making able-bodied adults ineligible for welfare and requiring them to take jobs.

1972-10-05 Consumer Protection Agency [S3970] Rejected
(52-30)
Ribicoff (D-CT) motion to invoke cloture (limit further debate) on the bill creating an independent consumer "protection" agency to represent consumer interests before other federal agencies and courts.

1972-10-13 Revenue Sharing [HR14370] Agreed To
(59-19)
No Vote
Adoption of the conference report establishing a five-year program to "share" $30,236,400,000 in federal revenues with state and local governments.

1972-10-17 Pollution Control Veto [S2770] Veto Overridden
(52-12)
No Vote
Passage of the Federal Water Pollution Control Act Amendments of 1972, vetoed by the President Oct. 17, providing a comprehensive program to clean up the nation's waters by 1985 and authorizing $24.7 billion over three years, including $18 billion in federal grants to states for construction of waste treatment works.



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