| This is a list of individual votes for Roll Call Number 60. | ||||||||||||||||
| Description: Snowe Amdt. No. 214; To ensure that any savings associated with legislation that provides the Secretary of Health and Human Services with the authority to participate in the negotiation of contracts with manufacturers of covered part D drugs to achieve the best possible prices for such drugs under part D of title XVIII of the Social Security Act, that requires the Secretary to negotiate contracts with manufacturers of such drugs for each fallback prescription drug plan, and that requires the Secretary to participate in the negotiation for a contract for any such drug upon the request of a prescription drug plan or an MA-PD plan, is reserved for reducing expenditures under such part. | ||||||||||||||||
| Question: On the Amendment S.Amdt. 214 | ||||||||||||||||
| Bill Number: S CON RES 18 | ||||||||||||||||
| Date: 2005-03-17 | ||||||||||||||||
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Yea Votes
| Debbie Stabenow (D) - Michigan | Olympia Snowe (R) - Maine | Charles Schumer (D) - New York |
| Paul Sarbanes (D) - Maryland | Ken Salazar (D) - Colorado | John Rockefeller (D) - West Virginia |
| Harry Reid (D) - Nevada | Jack Reed (D) - Rhode Island | Mark Pryor (D) - Arkansas |
| Barack Obama (D) - Illinois | Bill Nelson (D) - Florida | Patty Murray (D) - Washington |
| Barbara Mikulski (D) - Maryland | John McCain (R) - Arizona | Blanche Lincoln (D) - Arkansas |
| Joseph Lieberman (I) - Connecticut | Carl Levin (D) - Michigan | Patrick Leahy (D) - Vermont |
| Frank Lautenberg (D) - New Jersey | Mary Landrieu (D) - Louisiana | Herbert Kohl (D) - Wisconsin |
| John Kerry (D) - Massachusetts | Edward Kennedy (D) - Massachusetts | Tim Johnson (D) - South Dakota |
| James Jeffords (R) - Vermont | Daniel Inouye (D) - Hawaii | Tom Harkin (D) - Iowa |
| Lindsey Graham (R) - South Carolina | Dianne Feinstein (D) - California | Russ Feingold (D) - Wisconsin |
| Richard Durbin (D) - Illinois | Byron Dorgan (D) - North Dakota | Christopher Dodd (D) - Connecticut |
| Mark Dayton (D) - Minnesota | Jon Corzine (D) - New Jersey | Kent Conrad (D) - North Dakota |
| Susan Collins (R) - Maine | Hillary Clinton (D) - New York | John Chafee (R) - Rhode Island |
| Thomas Carper (D) - Delaware | Maria Cantwell (D) - Washington | Robert Byrd (D) - West Virginia |
| Sam Brownback (R) - Kansas | Barbara Boxer (D) - California | Jeff Bingaman (D) - New Mexico |
| Joseph Biden (D) - Delaware | Evan Bayh (D) - Indiana | Daniel Akaka (D) - Hawaii |
| Ron Wyden (D) - Oregon |
Nay Votes
| John Warner (R) - Virginia | David Vitter (R) - Louisiana | John Thune (R) - South Dakota |
| Craig Thomas (R) - Wyoming | James Talent (R) - Missouri | John Sununu (R) - New Hampshire |
| Ted Stevens (R) - Alaska | Arlen Specter (R) - Pennsylvania | Gordon Smith (R) - Oregon |
| Richard Shelby (R) - Alabama | Jeff Sessions (R) - Alabama | Rick Santorum (R) - Pennsylvania |
| Pat Roberts (R) - Kansas | Ben Nelson (D) - Nebraska | Lisa Murkowski (R) - Alaska |
| Mitch McConnell (R) - Kentucky | Mel Martinez (R) - Florida | Richard Lugar (R) - Indiana |
| Trent Lott (R) - Mississippi | Jon Kyl (R) - Arizona | Johnny Isakson (R) - Georgia |
| James Inhofe (R) - Oklahoma | Kay Bailey Hutchison (R) - Texas | Orrin Hatch (R) - Utah |
| Chuck Hagel (R) - Nebraska | Judd Gregg (R) - New Hampshire | Chuck Grassley (R) - Iowa |
| William Frist (R) - Tennessee | Michael Enzi (R) - Wyoming | John Ensign (R) - Nevada |
| Pete Domenici (R) - New Mexico | Elizabeth Dole (R) - North Carolina | Mike DeWine (R) - Ohio |
| Jim DeMint (R) - South Carolina | Mike Crapo (R) - Idaho | Larry Craig (R) - Idaho |
| John Cornyn (R) - Texas | Norm Coleman (R) - Minnesota | Thad Cochran (R) - Mississippi |
| Tom Coburn (R) - Oklahoma | Saxby Chambliss (R) - Georgia | Richard Burr (R) - North Carolina |
| Conrad Burns (R) - Montana | Jim Bunning (R) - Kentucky | Christopher Bond (R) - Missouri |
| Robert Bennett (R) - Utah | Max Baucus (D) - Montana | George Allen (R) - Virginia |
| Wayne Allard (R) - Colorado | Lamar Alexander (R) - Tennessee |
Not Voting
| George Voinovich (R) - Ohio |
