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Candidate Notes on 01-HR1

 


01-HR1 on Jan 31, 2001

H.R.1, S.73:
No DOE funds shall be available to any educational agency which prevents participation in constitutionally protected prayer in public schools by individuals on a voluntary basis. No educational agency shall require any person to participate in prayer or influence the form or content of any constitutionally protected prayer in such public schools.
H.Con.Res.199 (Nov 19, 1999, Bonilla et. al.)
Expressing the sense of the Congress that prayers and invocations at public school sporting events contribute to the moral foundation of our Nation and urging the Supreme Court to uphold their constitutionality.

H.J.RES. 54
Recognizing the authority of public schools to allow students to exercise their constitutional rights by establishing a period of time for silent prayer or meditation or reflection, encouraging the recitation of the Pledge of Allegiance, and refusing to discriminate against individuals or groups on account of their religious character or speech.

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Democrats participating in 01-HR1

Gene Green s1pTexas Democrat
Ralph Moody Hall s1pTexas Democrat
Ken Lucas s1pKentucky Democrat (Until 2004)
Solomon Ortiz s1pTexas Democrat
Collin Peterson s1pMinnesota Democrat/Farmer/Labor
Nick Rahall s1pWest Virginia Democrat
Max Sandlin s1pTexas Democrat (Until 2004)
Charles Stenholm s1pTexas Democrat
Gene Taylor s1pMississippi Democrat
Jim Turner s1pTexas Democrat (Until 2004)



Republicans participating in 01-HR1

Dick Armey s1pTexas Republican
Spencer Bachus s1pAlabama Republican
Bill Baker s1pCalifornia Republican Former (1994-)
Richard Hugh Baker s1pLouisiana Republican
Cass Ballenger s1pNorth Carolina Republican
Bob Barr s1pGeorgia Republican
Judy Biggert s1pIllinois Republican
John Boehner s1pOhio Republican
Henry Bonilla s1pTexas Republican
Mary Bono s1pCalifornia Republican
Sonny Bono s1pCalifornia Republican Former (1994-)
Richard Burr s1pNC Republican Jr Senator; previously US Representative
Steve Buyer s1pIndiana Republican
Ken Calvert s1pCalifornia Republican
Dave Camp s1pMichigan Republican
Michael Castle s1pDelaware Republican
Saxby Chambliss s1pGA Republican Sr Senator
Larry Combest s1pTexas Republican
Ander Crenshaw s1pFlorida Republican
John Culberson s1pTexas Republican
Duke Cunningham s1pCalifornia Republican
Nathan Deal s1pGeorgia Republican
Tom DeLay s1pTexas Republican
Jim DeMint s1pSC Republican Jr Senator; previously US Representative
Lincoln Diaz-Balart s1pFlorida Republican
David Dreier s1pCalifornia Republican
Vernon Ehlers s1pMichigan Republican
Robert Ehrlich s1pMaryland Republican
Phil English s1pPennsylvania Republican
Ernie Fletcher s1pKentucky Republican
Vito Fossella s1pNew York Rep./Cons./Right-To-Life
George Gekas s1pPennsylvania Republican
Paul Gillmor s1pOhio Republican
Bob Goodlatte s1pVirginia Republican
Porter Goss s1pFlorida Republican (Until 2004)
Lindsey Graham s1pSC Republican Jr Senator
Mark Green s1pWisconsin Republican
Jim Greenwood s1pPennsylvania Republican (Until 2004)
Melissa Hart s1pPennsylvania Republican
Denny Hastert s1pIllinois Republican
Robin Hayes s1pNorth Carolina Republican
Jesse Helms s1pNC Former Republican Sr Senator
Van Hilleary s1pTennessee Republican
Dave Hobson s1pOhio Republican
Steve Horn s1pCalifornia Republican
John Hostettler s1pIndiana Republican
Henry Hyde s1pIllinois Republican
Johnny Isakson s1pGA Republican Jr Senator; previously US Representative
Sam Johnson s1pTexas Republican
Ric Keller s1pFlorida Republican
Jack Kingston s1pGeorgia Republican
Jim Kolbe s1pArizona Republican
Steven LaTourette s1pOhio Republican
John Linder s1pGeorgia Republican
Scott McInnis s1pColorado Republican (Until 2004)
Buck McKeon s1pCalifornia Republican
Gary Miller s1pCalifornia Republican
Anne Meagher Northup s1pKentucky Republican
Charlie Norwood s1pGeorgia Republican
Jim Nussle s1pIowa Republican
Tom Osborne s1pNebraska Republican
Doug Ose s1pCalifornia Republican
Michael Oxley s1pOhio Republican
John Peterson s1pPennsylvania Republican
Tom Petri s1pWisconsin Republican
Chip Pickering s1pMS Republican challenger, U.S. Rep.
Todd Platts s1pPennsylvania Republican
Richard Pombo s1pCalifornia Republican
Rob Portman s1pOhio Republican
Deborah Pryce s1pOhio Republican
Adam Putnam s1pFlorida Republican
George Radanovich s1pCalifornia Republican
Ed Royce s1pCalifornia Republican
Edward Schrock s1pVirginia Republican (Until 2004)
Christopher Shays s1pConnecticut Republican
John Shimkus s1pIllinois Republican
Christopher Smith s1pNew Jersey Republican
Lamar Smith s1pTexas Republican
Mark Souder s1pIndiana Republican
John Sununu s1pNew Hampshire Republican
John Sweeney s1pNew York Republican/Conservative
Tom Tancredo s1pColorado Republican
Lee Terry s1pNebraska Republican
Mac Thornberry s1pTexas Republican
Pat Tiberi s1pOhio Republican
Fred Upton s1pMichigan Republican
J.C. Watts s1pOklahoma Republican
Curt Weldon s1pPennsylvania Republican
Frank Wolf s1pVirginia Republican



Independents participating in 01-HR1

Mac Collins s1pGA 2004 former Republican challenger; US Representative
John Cooksey s1pLA 2004 former Republican Nominee
Darrell Issa s1pCAL Former Initiator of Recall
Bob Schaffer s1pCO 2004 former Republican primary challenger



Total recorded by OnTheIssues:

Democrats: 10
Republicans: 89
Independents: 4