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Charles Diggs

[Congressional biography]

Born: December 2, 1922 in Detroit, MI
Died: August 24, 1998 in Washington, DC

Education:

  • Attended University of Michigan, 1940-1942
  • Wayne College of Mortuary Science, 1946

Military Service:

  • U.S. Army, 1943-1945

Career:

  • Mortician

Elected Office:

  • MI Senate, 1951-1954



Key House Vote Data for Charles Diggs in 1980


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
Diggs
Voted
1980-01-31 Davis-Bacon Exemptions [HR5980] Rejected
(130-266)
No Vote
Walker (R-PA) amendment to delete from the bill language requiring the payment of prevailing wages under the Davis-Bacon Act with countercyclical and targeted fiscal assistance funds.

1980-02-27 Central American Aid [HR6081] Passed
(202-197)
Passage of the bill to authorize $80 million in supplemental economic assistance in fiscal 1980 to the Central American countries of Nicaragua ($75 million) and Honduras ($5 million).

1980-03-06 International Development Banks [HR3829] Passed
(219-166)
Passage of the bill to authorize an increase totaling $2.5 billion in the United States commitment to the Inter-American Development Bank, the Asian Development Bank and the African Development Fund.

1980-03-12 Windfall Profits Tax [HR3919] Failed
(185-227)
Archer (R-TX) motion to recommit the conference report with instructions to the conferees to exempt from the tax the first 1,000 barrels a day produced by independent oil companies.

1980-04-16 Central Idaho Wilderness [S2009] Passed
(301-93)
Passage of the bill to authorize $16.2 million for fiscal 1981 and set aside 2.2 million acres of land in central Idaho as the River of No Return Wilderness and to designate 178 miles of the Salmon River as a component of the Wild and Scenic Rivers System.

1980-04-30 Increase Domestic Spending [HCR307] Rejected
(201-213)
Obey (D-WI) substitute to the resolution, to increase total budget authority by $1.1 billion, outlays by $700 million and revenues by $800 million, reflecting increases in domestic programs and foreign oil tax credit reform.

1980-05-06 Fiscal 1981 Budget Targets [HCR307] Rejected
(175-242)
Latta (R-OH) substitute amendment to reduce fiscal 1981 revenues to $599.9 billion, budget authority to $681.3 billion and outlays to $597.8 billion and provide a $32 billion tax cut, and also to increase outlays by $4.5 billion and budget authority by $13.4 billion for defense programs.

1980-05-08 Food Stamps [S1309] Passed
(320-56)
Passage of the bill to raise the statutory ceiling on food stamp spending to $9.2 billion in fiscal 1980 and $9.7 billion in fiscal 1981.

1980-05-14 MX Missile [HR6974] Rejected
(152-250)
No Vote
Simon (D-IL) amendment to delete $500 million of the $1.6 billion in the bill for continued development of the MX intercontinental missile system. If enacted, the amendment would have blocked further development of the MX based system, but allowed studies of the best system to continue.



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