What: All Issues : Education, Humanities, & the Arts : Funding for Vouchers for Private Schools
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Education, Humanities, & the ArtsFunding for Vouchers for Private Schools
Progressive/ Conservative Stance
Winning Side
2011 House of Representatives
Roll Call 204. (H.R. 417) Final passage of legislation reinstituting a school voucher program in the District of Columbia that had been phased out in 2009. (This school voucher program allowed low-income students in D.C. to receive subsidies for private school tuition.) Mar 30, 2011.
N = Progressive
Y = Conservative
Conservative
Roll Call 203. (H.R. 471) On a motion that would have eliminated funding for a school voucher program in the District of Columbia. (This school voucher program allowed low-income students in D.C. to receive subsidies for private school tuition.) Mar 30, 2011.
N = Progressive
Y = Conservative
Conservative
Roll Call 202. (H.R. 471) On an amendment that would have redirected funding intended for a school voucher program in the District of Columbia to charter schools. (Charter schools are publicly funded and do not charge tuition—but are not subject to all of the rules and regulations that govern traditional public schools.) Mar 30, 2011.
N = Progressive
Y = Conservative
Conservative
Roll Call 200. (H.R. 471) Legislation reinstituting a school voucher program in the District of Columbia that had been phased out in 2009. (This school voucher program allowed low-income students in D.C. to receive subsidies for private school tuition.) – On the resolution setting a time limit for debate and determining which amendments could be offered to the bill. Mar 30, 2011.
N = Progressive
Y = Conservative
Conservative
Roll Call 199. (H.R. 471) Legislation reinstituting a school voucher program in the District of Columbia that had been phased out in 2009. (This school voucher program allowed low-income students in D.C. to receive subsidies for private school tuition.) – On bringing to a final vote the resolution setting a time limit for debate and determining which amendments could be offered to the bill. Mar 30, 2011.
N = Progressive
Y = Conservative
Conservative
2010 Senate
Roll Call 53. HR 1586. (Reauthorizing the Federal Aviation Administration) Lieberman of Connecticut amendment that would authorize funds for a program to provide private school vouchers to students in the District of Columbia/On the motion Mar 16, 2010.
N = Progressive
Y = Conservative
Progressive
2009 Senate
Roll Call 94. HR 1105. (Fiscal 2009 spending) Ensign of Nevada amendment that would allow funds to be used for a District of Columbia school voucher program/On agreeing to the amendment Mar 10, 2009.
N = Progressive
Y = Conservative
Progressive
2007 Senate
Roll Call 337. HR 1124. (District of Columbia college access) Coburn of Oklahoma amendment that would mandate that the same tuition assistance be provided to Washington, D.C. residents attending private as those attending public universities/On agreeing to the amendment Sep 18, 2007.
N = Progressive
Y = Conservative
Progressive
2003 House of Representatives
Roll Call 491. H.R. 2765. Fiscal 2004 District of Columbia Appropriations/Vote on Final Passage of a Spending Bill Which Would Fund Public Services in Washington, D.C. and Create a $10 Million Private School Voucher Program for DC Students. Sep 09, 2003.
N = Progressive
Y = Conservative
Conservative
Roll Call 490. H.R. 2765. Fiscal 2004 District of Columbia Appropriations/Second Vote to Create a $10 Million Private School Voucher Program in DC. Sep 09, 2003.
N = Progressive
Y = Conservative
Conservative
Roll Call 479. H.R. 2765. Fiscal 2004 District of Columbia Appropriations/Vote to Strike a Private School Voucher Program from the Underlying Bill. Sep 05, 2003.
N = Progressive
Y = Conservative
Conservative
Roll Call 478. H.R. 2765. Fiscal 2004 District of Columbia Appropriations/Vote to Create a $10 Million Private School Voucher Program in DC. Sep 05, 2003.
N = Progressive
Y = Conservative
Conservative

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