A link for the most recent bills of John McCain
Bills in 2007-2008 (the 110th Congress) sponsored by McCain: {| ! Status ! Bill | Passed SenateSep 23, 2008
S. 1255: Indian Arts and Crafts Amendments Act of 2007 Passed SenateSep 18, 2008
S. 531: A bill to repeal section 10(f) of Public Law 93-531, commonly known as the "Bennett Freeze". Reported by CommitteeApr 10, 2008
S. 1304: Arizona National Scenic Trail Act Reported by CommitteeSep 17, 2007
S. 722: Walnut Canyon Study Act of 2007 Reported by CommitteeApr 10, 2008
S. 86: Fossil Creek Wild and Scenic River Act of 2007 Reported by CommitteeMar 1, 2007
S. 84: Professional Boxing Amendments Act of 2007 IntroducedApr 17, 2008
S. 2890: A bill to amend the Internal Revenue Code of 1986 to provide for a highway fuel tax holiday. IntroducedOct 16, 2007
S. 2172: Saffron Revolution Support Act of 2007 IntroducedJul 30, 2007
S. 1900: A bill to authorize appropriations for the United States Institute for Environmental Conflict Resolution. IntroducedMar 21, 2007
S. 952: A bill to amend the Morris K. Udall Scholarship and Excellence in National Environmental and Native American Public Policy Act of 1992 to provide funds for training in tribal leadership, management, and policy, and for other purposes. IntroducedMar 1, 2007
S. 744: SAVE LIVES Act IntroducedFeb 16, 2007
S. 663: A bill to amend title 10, United States Code, to repeal the statutory designation of beneficiaries of the $100,000 death gratuity under section 1477 of title 10, United States Code, and to permit members of the Armed Forces to designate in writing their beneficiaries of choice in the event of their death while serving on active duty. IntroducedFeb 7, 2007
S. 519: SAFE Act of 2007 IntroducedFeb 1, 2007
S. 478: Federal Election Administration Act of 2007 IntroducedJan 31, 2007
S. 463: 527 Reform Act of 2007 IntroducedJan 17, 2007
S. 327: Cesar Estrada Chavez Study Act IntroducedJan 4, 2007
S. 192: Lobbying, Ethics, and Earmarks Transparency and Accountability Act of 2007 IntroducedJan 4, 2007
S. 166: Cell Phone Tax Moratorium Act of 2007 IntroducedJan 4, 2007
S. 85: Indian Tribes Methamphetamine Reduction Grants Act of 2007 IntroducedJan 4, 2007
S. 83: Rail Security Act of 2007 IntroducedMay 22, 2007
S. 32: Defense Acquisition Reform Act of 2007 IntroducedFeb 5, 2007
S.Res. 70: Iraq War Policy resolution
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No, John McCain has never made such a promise.
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Hagel's S. 190 [109th]: Federal Housing Enterprise Regulatory Reform Act of 2005. McCain would not support the bill when it was introduced in January 2005. McCain waited On May 25, 2006, John McCain spoke forcefully on behalf of S.190 [109th] Federal Housing Enterprise Regulatory Reform Act of 2005. On this day, Obama was introducing S.3159: a bill to suspend temporarily the duty on gibberellic acid. The US Senate Banking committee that killed the bill was chaired by Republican Richard Shelby. The committee had 11 Republican and 9 Democrat members. A simple majority vote when at least half the committee members were present was required before the bill could be sent to the full Senate for debate and vote. Nothing the 9 Democrats working together could stop the 11 Republicans from sending the bill to the full Senate, if the Republicans wanted to send the bill to the full Senate. In addition to Sen Hagel sponsoring the bill, co-sponsors Sen Dole and Sen Sununu were also on the US Senate Banking Committee, so they ha 3 votes to send the bill to the full Senate without any help. The ranking Democrat on the Banking Committee was Paul Sarbanes.
John McCain - Apex
First of all, that statement cannot be substatiated. President Bush does not vote for legislation. But that is only a technical thing. John McCain, voted with the Republican Party 88.3% for the time. But voted against his party on a bill related to stem cell research, and tightening border security and making an easy path to citizenship for illegal immigrants already in the country. If you want more facts about McCain and Obama's voting record you should visit http://projects.washingtonpost.com/congress/110/senate/members/This is a link to the Washington Post research center. This topic began when John McCain claimed that he 'voted with Bush 90% of the time'. The quote was repeated by Obama while on the campaign trail running against McCain. So, if you use John McCain as a source of information about John McCain, you may catch some flak!
No, the bill did not make it past introduction stage: see related link below.
John Allsebrook Simon has written: 'Finance Bill 1977'
John Joseph Black has written: 'The Reform Bill of 1832'
The bill after every Senate and Delegate has approved or the votes win, the bill then must go to the executive branch.
The author of the Bonus Bill was John C. Calhoun. The bill was written in the year of 1817. The bill did not pass.
I want to know what happens to a bill that is passed by the Senate?