President William Clinton's Record on Roll Call Votes in the 104th House of RepresentativesAbout This Page
This page compiles President William Clinton's record on U.S. House of Representatives roll call votes. Presidents do not vote in the House, but they may show what side they're on.
This data is part of a larger project to identify the policy preferences of all U.S. Presidents.
Vote# | Description asc / dsc | Bill/Res | Pres "Vote" | Pres Notes | More info | | h104v818 | H.R.1804 BY HUTCHINSON (R-AR) -- JUDGE ISAAC C. PARKER FEDERAL BUILDING, ARKANSAS, DESIGNATION (HOUSE VOTED TO SUSPEND THE RULES AND PASS H.R. 1804, TO DESIGNATE THE UNITED STATES POST OFFICE-COURTHOUSE LOCATED AT SOUTH 6TH AND ROGERS AVENUE, F | HR1804 | 1 | Yea vote Became Public Law No: 104-137 [GPO: Text, PDF] House Reports: 104-367 | Voteview | |
|
Notes:- Highlighted words in vote descriptions are just are coding aids.
- Pres Votes: 1 (Yea) 6 (Nay) 9 (Not voting, not shown)