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Key to Senate Votes
1. OSHA/Ergonomics  The Senate voted to rescind the OSHA ergonomics rule issued by the Labor Department. President Bush signed the bill wiping out the rules on March 20, 2001. The IBEW position on the vote March 6, 2001: OPPOSE (Yes = Wrong, NO = Right). 5. Patients Rights/Final Passage Bill would provide patients with new federal protections, such as access to specialty and emergency room care, and legal recourse to appeal a health plans decision on coverage and treatment. IBEW position on the vote June 29, 2001: SUPPORT. (Yes=Right, No=Wrong). 8. Fast-Track This bill would restore the presidents ability to send trade agreements to Congress for "fast-track" approval without amendments and affect other related programs. The Senate passed this bill by a vote of 66 to 30. The IBEW position on the vote May 23, 2002: OPPOSE (Yes=Wrong, No=Right).
2. Paycheck Deception/Dues This vote would kill an amendment to require labor unions to get written authorization from each member and non-member before their dues could be spent on any communication connected with a political or legislative issue. The IBEW position on the vote March 21, 2001: SUPPORT (Yes= Right, NO=Wrong). 6. Railroad Retirement and Survivors Improvement Act The Senate passed Railroad Retirement reform by a vote of 90-9, to modernize the financing of the railroad retirement system and to provide enhanced benefits to employees and beneficiaries. IBEW position on the vote December 5, 2001: SUPPORT (Yes=Right, No=Wrong). 9. Yucca Mountain Nuclear Waste Site Approval The Senate passed an IBEW supported motion to approve a site at Yucca Mountain, Nevada, as a repository for the nations spent nuclear waste. The IBEW position on the vote July 9, 2002: SUPPORT (Yes=Right, No=Wrong).
3. Paycheck Deception/Shareholders The vote would kill an amendment to require corporations and unions that spend money on political activities to provide disclosure of funds spent to corporations shareholders or labor organizations members. It was defeated by a 60-40 vote. The IBEW position on the vote March 22, 2001: SUPPORT (Yes=Right, No=Wrong). 7. Economic Stimulus/UI Benefits Would have required states to provide unemployment benefits to workers, and provide a temporary supplement to unemployment insurance. The amendment fell short of the 60 votes needed to overcome a procedural hurdle. IBEW position on the vote January 29, 2002: SUPPORT (Yes=Right, No=Wrong). 10. Accounting Industry Overhaul Vote to kill an amendment attacking organized labor. It would have mandated burdensome new requirements for labor organizations. It was defeated by a vote of 55-43. The IBEW position on the vote, July 10, 2002: SUPPORT (Yes= Right, No=Wrong).1
4. Patients Rights/Collective Bargaining Agreements The vote would kill an amendment to impose new costs and obligations on our collective bargaining agreements. IBEW position on the vote June 29, 2001: SUPPORT. (Yes=Right, No=Wrong).