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Claude Pepper

[Congressional biography]

Born: September 8, 1900 in Dudleyville, AL
Died: May 30, 1989 in Washington, DC

Education:

  • University of Alabama, 1921
  • Harvard University Law School, 1924

Military Service:

  • Students' Army Training Corps, 1918

Career:

  • Law instructor, University of Arkansas, 1924-1925
  • Lawyer
  • FL Board of Public Welfare, 1931-1932
  • FL Board of Law Examiners, 1933

Elected Office:

  • FL House, 1929-1930



Key House Vote Data for Claude Pepper in 1989


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
Pepper
Voted
1989-04-13 Contra Aid [HR1750] Failed
(94-329)
No Vote
Dornan (R-CA) motion to recommit to the House Appropriations Committee the bill to provide non-military aid to the Nicaraguan resistance, with instructions to report it back to the House with an amendment to provide that humanitarian aid continue through Feb. 1990, unless Congress enacts a law specifically terminating it, and to provide procedures for expedited consideration in Congress of military aid to the freedom fighters if free and fair elections are not held in Nicaragua.

1989-04-17 Hatch Act Revisions [HR20] Passed
(297-90)
No Vote
Sikorski (D-MN) motion to suspend the rules and pass the Clay (D-MO) bill to overhaul the 1939 Hatch Act, which bars federal employees from engaging in political activities. Under the new law, employees on the federal payroll, such as IRS agents, can campaign, raise funds and run for elective office.

1989-05-04 Fiscal 1990 Budget Resolution [HCONRES106] Rejected
(30-393)
No Vote
Kasich (R-OH) substitute amendment to the Congressional Budget Resolution for FY 1990-92 to lower the deficit by $8.6 billion. The amendment would have frozen all discretionary spending at the FY 1989 program levels, reducing Medicare an additional $2.7 billion and providing $300 million in added savings.

1989-05-09 Vocational Education Reauthorization [HR7] Agreed To
(269-135)
No Vote
Dannermeyer (R-CA) amendment to prohibit any money authorized by the Vocational Education Reauthorization to be made available to any state or local educational agency which prevents individuals from voluntarily participating in prayer in public schools.

1989-05-24 Fiscal 1989 Supplemental Appropriations [HR2072] Passed
(227-197)
No Vote
Passage of the bill to provide $3,733,111,500 in new budget authority in fiscal 1989 for various agencies of government, including $822 million for "anti-drug" activities. The bill violated the bipartisan agreement set just weeks before, and ignored the Gramm-Rudman deficit reduction program.



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