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119th Congress (1st) Vote 408 - To reduce the amount rescinded from International Organizations and Programs and to ensure that UNICEF receives all of the funding previously appropriated to it by Congress.

7/17/2025, 1:57 AM

Congress119
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Session1

Vote Summary

Amendment Rejected (48-51)

HR 4 - Rescissions Act of 2025

119th Congress (1st) Vote 408 is a Senate Vote on Bill HR 4, Rescissions Act of 2025. HR 4 was introduced on June 6, 2025 by 30 Sponsors and 5 Cosponsors.

The "Rescissions Act of 2025" was introduced in the 119th Congress as H.R. 4 on June 6, 2025. The bill aims to address rescissions, which typically involve canceling previously allocated budget authority. Specific provisions or directives within the bill were not provided in the context object. For more detailed information, the official PDF version and additional details can be accessed through the provided links.

The vote failed with a tally of 48 For, 51 Against, 0 Present, and 1 Not Voting. When broken down by party, there were 44 Democrats, 2 Republican, and 2 Independents voting For, 0 Democrats, 51 Republican, and 0 Independents voting Against, 0 Democrats, 0 Republican, and 0 Independents voting Present, and finally, 1 Democrats, 0 Republican, and 0 Independents Not Voting.

Voting For

Democrat

Republican

Independent

48

44

2

2


Voting Against

Democrat

Republican

Independent

51

0

51

0


Voting Present

Democrat

Republican

Independent

0

0

0

0


Not Voting

Democrat

Republican

Independent

1

1

0

0


Official Vote Question

On the Amendment S.Amdt. 2896 to S.Amdt. 2853 to H.R. 4 (No short title on file) - To reduce the amount rescinded from International Organizations and Programs and to ensure that UNICEF receives all of the funding previously appropriated to it by Congress.


Official Vote Result

Amendment Rejected (48-51)

Comments

Senators' Votes on To reduce the amount rescinded from International Organizations and Programs and to ensure that UNICEF receives all of the funding previously appropriated to it by Congress.