Date | Vote | Position | GOP opinion | DEM opinion |
---|---|---|---|---|
Vote 77: H R 386: Yakima-Tieton Irrigation District Conveyance Act | Not Voting | Yes | Yes | |
Vote 76: H R 161: Bainbridge Island Japanese American Monument Act | Not Voting | Yes | Yes | |
Vote 75: H CON RES 35: Supporting the Goals and Ideals of National Black Hiv/Aids Awareness Day | Not Voting | Yes | Yes | |
Vote 74: H RES 94: Supporting the Goals and Ideals of National Consumer Protection Week | Not Voting | Yes | Yes |
Wednesday, February 07, 2007
Deborah Pryce: Powerless
Since the Democrats took control of the House and the Senate, Republican Rep. Deborah Pryce (OH-15) has been hard to find. Those almost daily press releases are gone. She is no longer appearing at press conferences standing behind Dennis Hastert. If we examine the last few votes, as reported by the Washington Post, Pryce has not even voted. Has she been too busy to vote?