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Robert Stafford

[Congressional biography]

Born: August 8, 1913 in Rutland, VT
Died: December 23, 2006 in Rutland, VT

Education:

  • Attended University of Michigan Law School
  • Boston University Law School, 1938

Military Service:

  • U.S. Navy, 1942-1946, 1951-1953
  • U.S. Navy Reserve

Career:

  • Rutland County prosecutor, 1938-1942
  • VT state's attorney for Rutland County, 1947-1951
  • VT deputy Attorney General, 1953-1955

Elected Office:

  • VT Attorney General, 1955-1957
  • VT Lt. Governor, 1957-1959
  • Appointed to the U.S. Senate on September 16, 1971 to fill the vacancy caused by the death of Winston Prouty



Key Senate Vote Data for Robert Stafford 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
Stafford
Voted
1980-01-22 SALT II Withdrawal [SRES331] Agreed To
(50-36)
No Vote
Byrd (D-WV) motion to table (kill) the Tower (R-TX) amendment to instruct the President to withdraw from Senate consideration the U.S.-Soviet strategic arms limitation treaty (SALT II).

1980-01-29 Aid to Latin America [S2012] Passed
(55-34)
Passage of the bill to provide $75 million in aid to Nicaragua and $5 million in aid to Honduras and military aid to certain Caribbean and Central American nations.

1980-03-27 Windfall Profits Tax [HR3919] Agreed To
(66-31)
Adoption of the conference report on the bill setting a tax on the difference between the controlled price of domestically produced oil and its selling price after decontrol, with the oil industry expected to pay more than $227 billion in new taxes by 1990.

1980-04-15 Trucking Deregulation [S2445] Rejected
(36-51)
Schmitt (R-NM) amendment to ease entry requirements for trucking firms serving small, rural communities.

1980-05-07 Defense Funds to Domestic Programs [SCONRES86] Agreed To
(64-30)
Hollings (D-SC) motion to table (kill) the Nelson (D-WI) amendment to cut $2 billion from defense outlays and $400 million from interest payments and transfer the funds to domestic programs.

1980-05-08 Legal Services Corporation [SCONRES86] Agreed To
(71-19)
Hollings (D-SC) motion to table (kill) the Humphrey (R-NH) amendment to cut $300 million in budget authority and outlays for the Legal Services Corporation.

1980-05-14 Stop Welfare Expansion [S1309] Rejected
(29-61)
Helms (R-NC) motion to recommit the bill to conference with instructions to the Senate conferees that they insist on the deletion of House amendments establishing an income deduction for employment-related dependent-care expenses, expanding the deduction for medical expenses, and affecting the annual adjustment of income deductions and food stamp benefits.

1980-05-19 Nicaragua Aid / Human Rights [HR6081] Agreed To
(46-33)
Zorinsky (D-NE) motion to table (kill) the Helms (R-NC) amendment to prohibit special aid to Nicaragua unless the President determined that Nicaragua was abiding by the American Bill of Rights. The Helms amendment challenged the vague, selectively-applied "human rights" considerations of the Carter foreign policy.

1980-05-22 Civil Rights Commission [S2511] Agreed To
(64-26)
Bayh (D-IN) motion to table (kill) the Helms (R-NC) amendment to prevent the commission from lobbying on state or federal legislation.

1980-06-02 Senate Operating Costs [S2352] Agreed To
(54-26)
Helms (R-NC) motion to table (kill) the Byrd (D-WV) substitute amendment, to reduce funds authorized for Senate operation costs by 10 percent in fiscal 1981.

1980-06-03 Chrysler Bailout [HJRES554] Agreed To
(51-42)
Riegle (D-MI) motion to table (kill) the Weicker (R-CT) amendment to bar federal assistance for the Chrysler Corp. until Chrysler had secured non-federal assistance of at least $1.43 billion.

1980-06-12 Budget Targets / Increases [HCONRES307] Agreed To
(61-26)
Hollings (D-SC) motion to approve the final revised conference version of the resolution revising binding fiscal 1980 budget totals and setting fiscal 1981 budget targets as follows: for fiscal 1980 -- $658.9 billion in budget authority, $572.7 billion in outlays, $525.7 billion in revenues and a $47 billion deficit; for fiscal 1981 -- $697.2 billion in budget authority, $613.6 billion in outlays, $613.8 billion in revenues and a surplus of $200 million.

1980-06-18 Death Penalty [S2377] Failed
(38-50)
Metzenbaum (D-OH) motion to table (kill) the Helms (R-NC) amendment to reinstitute the death penalty for certain federal crimes. The Helms amendment was subsequently removed from the bill.

1980-06-28 Aid to Nicaragua [HR7542] Agreed To
(44-33)
Inouye (D-HI) motion to table (kill) the Helms (R-NC) amendment to delete from the bill $75 million in foreign aid intended for Nicaragua.

1980-09-04 Higher Edcuation Programs [HR5192] Agreed To
(44-43)
Jepsen (R-IA) motion to table (kill) the Pell (D-RI) motion to reconsider the vote by which the Senate rejected the conference report on the bill to extend the authorization for federal higher education programs through fiscal 1985.

1980-09-25 Consider Tax Cuts [HR7584] Agreed To
(49-42)
Byrd (D-WV) motion to table (kill) the Baker (R-TN) motion to consider the bill providing for a $39 billion tax cut in 1981.

1980-09-25 Forced School Busing [HR5829] Agreed To
(54-38)
Thurmond (R-SC) motion to table (kill) the Appropriations Committee amendment to delete a provision prohibiting the Justice Department from using money appropriated under the bill to bring any action that directly or indirectly required busing a student to school, except for students requiring special education.

1980-09-25 U.N. Dues [HR7584] Failed
(32-51)
Helms (R-NC) motion to table (kill) the Appropriations Committee amendment to add $26,973,000 for membership expenses in international organizations.



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