Sunday, May 3, 2015

Toomey: How Does He Vote?




Conservative or Liberal Leanings

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In a study done by Harry Enten of Pollster.com, Toomey's political leanings were observed. In the chart above, one can see that since 1995, when looking at all Members of Congress and their voting records, Toomey is very far to the right meaning he is very conservative in his political stance. Enten states, "Toomey ranked more conservative than 97.9% of all United States legislators since 1995. He had a more conservative voting record than J.D Hayworth, Jim DeMint, and was about as conservative as Jesse Helms. Only Tom Coburn and Tom Tancredo scored further to the right." As seen on the right Toomey shows to be a very conservative Republican which makes for an interesting situation in his state. Pennsylvania tneds to a usually strong blue or Democratic state, which means that Toomey may not be voting the way his constituents like. They elected him knowing he was conservative, but in order to survuve another election Toomey may have to start to vote more moderate otherwise the seat may not be his after the fall of 2016.

Another example of Toomey's conservative standings lies in his ranking among American's for Democratic Action. Each year the ADA chooses twenty issues they feel are most important and they look at each member of Congress votes on these issues. Based on whether or not the member votes according to the way the ADA would vote, the member does or does not receive five points and the higher the score the more aligned the member is with the ADA, with a max score of 100. In 2014 the ADA conducted their study and the results for Toomey are very interesting. Out of a possible 100 points Toomey only received 15. This shows once again, Toomey's strong conservative leanings and his inability or unwillingness to vote against the beliefs of the Republican party.

American Conservative Union


PAU.S. SenateSrBob Casey, Jr.Democratic12%
***PAU.S. SenateJrPat ToomeyRepublican100%
PAU.S. House1Bob BradyDemocratic0%
PAU.S. House2Chaka Fattah, Sr.Democratic0%
PAU.S. House3Mike KellyRepublican76%
PAU.S. House5G.T. Thompson, Jr.Republican76%
PAU.S. House7Pat MeehanRepublican56%
PAU.S. House8Mike FitzpatrickRepublican52%
PAU.S. House9Bill ShusterRepublican76%
PAU.S. House10Tom MarinoRepublican75%
PAU.S. House11Lou BarlettaRepublican72%
PAU.S. House14Mike DoyleDemocratic0%
PAU.S. House15Charlie DentRepublican80%
PAU.S. House16Joe PittsRepublican79%
PAU.S. House18Tim MurphyRepublican76%
Toomey has a high ranking in this Interest Group compared to other Members of Congress in his state, showing again his very conservative standings, in a more liberal state.

Other Interest Group Ratings for Toomey:

2014         NARAL Pro-Choice America - Positions 0%
2014         National Right to Life Committee - Positions (June 4, 2014) 100%
2014        American Veterinary Medical Association - Positions on Professional Advocacy 100%
2014         Food Policy Action - Positions 17%
2013-2014 Associated General Contractors of America - Lifetime Scores (Taxes) 100%
2013-2014 Associated General Contractors of America - Lifetime Scores (Other) 75%
2013-2014 Associated General Contractors of America - Lifetime Scores (Environment) 100%
2014         American Civil Liberties Union - Positions (captured January 3, 2014) 9%
2014         American Civil Liberties Union - Positions (captured June 17, 2014) 9%
2014         Friends Committee on National Legislation - Positions 0%
2014         Human Rights Campaign - Positions on Marriage 0%
2014         Liberty Guard - Positions 100

These are just a few Interest group ratings but they prove the point trying to be made. THe pint is that among conservative interest groups, Toomey tends to get very high ratings and approval, but with liberal interest groups, he recieves very poor ratings. However, this is not surprising considering Toomey's voting record.


Toomey's Voting Record on Important Issues

In order to understand where Toomey stands, one cannot only look at the charts that determine his leanings, but also his actual voting records that determine these charts and calculations. Toomey has rarely crossed the aisle and voted with the Democrats or the President which is not surprising based on his high conservative rankings in various polls. This could be good for Toomey in that he could receive high placement in important standing committees due to his party loyalty, but it could be harnful to him in that he might not get reelected in his state due to his extreme conservative beliefs. Here are some important issues that Toomey voted on, and how he voted...

Keystone Pipeline:

March 4, 2015S 1A Bill to Approve the Keystone XL PipelineVeto Override Failed - Senate
(62 - 37)
Yea





Jan. 29, 2015S 1A Bill to Approve the Keystone XL PipelineBill Passed - Senate
(62 - 36)
Yea
Jan. 6, 2015S 1A Bill to Approve the Keystone XL PipelineSenateCo-sponsor
Nov. 18, 2014S 2280A Bill to Approve the Keystone XL PipelineBill Failed - Senate
(59 - 41)
Yea
Toomey voted yes on all of these votes to approve the Keystone Pipeline. This vote is interesting because according to Chris Mooney of the Washington Post, the support on the pipeline is highly partisan in national regards, but when it becomes local, especially in the areas of where the pipeline will be laid, the stance on the issue becomes more unified regardless of party, and the support for the pipeline increases, favoring Republicans and Independents. Toomey voted for the pipeline, but in regards of this study, since Pennsylvania is a blue state, and not in close proximity to the actual pipeline his vote could cause issues for him.

Minimum Wage:

April 30, 2014S 2223Minimum Wage Fairness ActCloture Not Invoked - Senate
(54 - 42)
The increase in minimum wage was a prominent issue in Congress in 2014. President Obama was calling for an increase in the wage in order to help those on the poverty line. Kate Gibson discussed this issue on CBS Moneywatch where she discussed Obama's plan to increase the minimum wage to eight dollars an hour in 2016, then increase annually until reaching twelve dollars an hour by 2020. This was not the same plan voted on in 2014 but had similar ideas. However, Republicans were concerned about its effects. If the minimum wage was increases, they were concerned that it would also increase prices thus, having no positive effects. Toomey in this situation, voted agaisnt the President, who has been supported democratic Presidents in the last four elections.


Assault Weapons:

April 17, 2013S Amdt 711Prohibits the Sale of Assault WeaponsAmendment Rejected - Senate
(40 - 60)
Nay
Toomey, in no surprising move, voted against the ban on assault weapons in 2013. Due to his very conservative leanings he voted to allow the sale of assault weapons which goes along his party lines, however it does not coincide exactly with his constituents' beliefs. Pennsylvania has one of the toughest assault weapons regulations according to Peter Cameron of The Times Tribune. It is ranked the 10th strictest state on gun laws in the country. So by voting no on the assault weapons ban, Toomey not only goes against the President, who has the support of the Keystone State, but he aslo goes against a large majority of his constituents.


Presidential Support
Each Member of Congress is recorded in how they vote and whether or not they are in favor of or in opposition to the President. There are three categories for this which include: Presidential Support, Presidential Opposition, and Participation in Presidential Support Votes. Based on the way Members vote, we can get a feel for their support for the President. Here is Toomey's support...

1. Presidential Support. Percentage of recorded votes cast in 2014 in which President Barack Obama took a position and on which the member voted “yea” or “nay” in agreement with the president’s position. Failure to vote does not lower an individual’s score.
----Toomey: 56

2. Presidential Opposition. Percentage of recorded votes cast in 2014 in which President Barack Obama took a position and on which the member voted “yea” or “nay” in disagreement with the president’s position. Failure to vote does not lower an individual’s score.
----Toomey: 44

3. Participation in Presidential Support Votes. Percentage of recorded votes cast in 2014 on which President Barack Obama took a position and for which the member was eligible and present, and voted “yea” or “nay.” There were a total of 66 such recorded votes in the House.
----Toomey: 96


Overall, we can see that Toomey has a high level of participation in voting in Bills of the President, however, he shows very little support of the wishes and stances of the President. This makes him one of the more conservative Members of Congress, and also pits him against the President and many other Democrats. This will not only cause him some trouble in Congress, but it will also cause some tension when running for reelection. Toomey is going to have to work hard to prove that he is still a representative of his people in Pennsylvania. He has voted very conservative but, if he wished to stay in Congress, he may have to begin to vote a little more moderately in order to gain support and approval of those who really matter to Members of Congress: voters.





Tuesday, April 7, 2015

$$ Toomey's Committees $$



Committee Assignments
Senator Toomey serves on three committees in the U.S. Senate:



The Committee concerns itself with matters relating to: taxation and other revenue measures generally, and those relating to the insular possessions; bonded debt of the United States; customs, collection districts, and ports of entry and delivery; reciprocal trade agreements; tariff and import quotas, and related matters thereto; the transportation of dutiable goods; deposit of public moneys; general revenue sharing; health programs under the Social Security Act, including Medicare, Medicaid, the Children's Health Insurance Program (CHIP), Temporary Assistance to Needy Families (TANF) and other health and human services programs financed by a specific tax or trust fund; and national social security.

***Finance Subcommittees
    Chairman - Subcommittee on Health Care
    Subcommittee on Social Security, Pensions and Family Policy; and
    Subcommittee on Taxation and IRS Oversight;

Recent Legislation in the Finance Committee:

**Amendments by Toomey: 
Toomey/Warner #1 - Protecting Volunteer Firefighters and Emergency Responders Act

H.R. 5021: The Preserving America’s Transit and Highways Act
**Amendments by Toomey:
Toomey #1 - To reserve federal transportation funds for national
infrastructure priorities
Toomey #2 - To ease federal burdens on state and local governments
recovering from catastrophic events
Toomey #3 - To rescind funds for high speed rail projects and use that money to fund national infrastructure projects

S. 2260: Expiring Provisions Improvement Reform and Efficiency (EXPIRE) Act
**Amendments by Toomey:
Menendez/Toomey #1 - Small Business Inflation Protection Amendment
Menendez/Toomey #2 - Expansion of Small Business Capital Gains Exemption To be Provided
Menendez/Toomey/Carper #3 - Small Business R&D Partnerships Amendment
Thune/Toomey #4 - To make Permanent the Section 179 Small Business Expensing Limits
at $500,000/$2M that Expired at the end of 2013
Thune/Toomey #8 - To Repeal the Federal Estate Tax
Toomey/Hatch/Burr/Cornyn/Crapo/ Roberts/Portman/Isakson #1 -Save Good Paying American Jobs and Encourage Life-Saving Innovation by Delaying the Medical Device Tax for Two Years
Toomey/Hatch/Isakson/Roberts/Crapo #2Save Good Paying American Jobs and Encourage Life-Saving
Toomey #3 - Eliminate Crony Capitalist Energy Tax Credits
Toomey #4 - Reform the Employer Wage Credit for Activated Military Reservists 
Toomey/Casey/Roberts #5 - Preserving Access to Orphan Drugs Revenue Neutral
Toomey #6 - Permanently Extend 50% Bonus Depreciation
Toomey #7 - Increase Veterans WOTC and Eliminate Crony Capitalist Handouts
Toomey #8 - Eliminate Crony Capitalist Handouts and Increase the Deduction for College Tuition and Teachers' Classroom Expenses
Toomey #9 - Protect Bald Eagles from Wind Turbines

These are some of the most recent pieces of legislation that the Finance Committee as focused on. Toomey has added amendments to each of the bills in order to put his mark on the legislation. As seen in Bill H.R. 22, he only made one amendment which either shows the lack of importance of the bill either Toomey or his constituents to which there would be little opportunity to credit claim, or that Toomey was uninterested or knew little about the bill. Therefore, he made at least one amendment in order to be able to say he had a part in the legislation if the importance of the issue would ever increase. On bills such as S. 2260, he made numerous amendments which shows the importance of the bill to Toomey himself, as well as his want to make a lot of credit claiming on the bill. This could mean it is an important bill for his state and deals with issues that are salient to his constituents, or that with his experience and knowledge on the issue, he can make changes that could benefit the bill or benefit his state. 




This is a newer Senate Committee having been started in 1974 under the Congressional Budget and Impoundment Control Act of 1974. The Budget Committee is responsible for drafting Congress’ annual budget plan and for monitoring the federal budget.
     
----In this first two years in the Senate, Sen. Toomey introduced a 10-year balanced budget proposal. His idea received more votes in the Senate than any other budget plan in 2011.

The Budget Committee deals with balancing the budget as well as investigating issues with the federal budget. Some of their active investigations include:

  • 7/1/14  --  Sessions Asks Why Medicare Agency Can’t Prevent Fraud, Recover Known Improper Payments
  • 5/1/14  --  Sessions Investigates Disability Benefits Being Awarded On Basis Of Inability To Speak English
  • 4/29/14 --  Sessions Seeks Missing Details On Taxpayer Support For Controversial Solar Company 
  • 4/3/14  --  Sessions Writes To Small Business Administration About Cost Of Loan Program
These investigations are headed by the ranking member of the committee. Sen. Jeff Sessions (R-AL). Although, he is the one who wrote these letters or made these press releases on the issue, the other Senators in the Budget Committee such as Toomey, undoubtedly help in the investigation and would take part in getting credit for the work they did to help fix the problem they are looking into. This appears to be an important committee for Toomey to be on because it is ranked in about the middle for level of importance among Senate committees but it deals with the U.S. budget which is definitely a salient issue for constituents.  




This committee manages legislation in areas of jurisdiction that include, but are not limited to: banking, insurance, financial markets, securities, housing, urban development and mass transit, international trade and finance, and economic policy.

***Banking Subcommittees
    Chairman - Financial Institutions and Consumer Protection;
    Securities, Insurance and Investment; and
    Economic Policy

Legislation Sponsored by Toomey Before the Banking Committee:
S. 264   -  A bill to require a full audit of the Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System and the Federal reserve banks by the Comptroller General of the United States, and for other purposes.

S. 372   -  A bill to ensure access to certain information for financial services industry regulators, and for other purposes.
S. 423   -  A bill to amend the Gramm-Leach-Bliley Act to provide an exception to the annual written privacy notice requirement.
S. 482   -  A bill to increase from $10,000,000,000 to $50,000,000,000 the threshold figure at which regulated depository institutions are subject to direct examination and reporting requirements of the Bureau of Consumer Financial Protection, and for other purposes.
S. 576   -  A bill to increase the threshold for disclosures required by the Securities and Exchange Commission relating to compensatory benefit plans, and for other purposes.
S. 682   -  A bill to amend the Truth in Lending Act to modify the Truth in Lending Act to modify the definitions of a mortgage originator and a high-cost mortgage.

As we have seen as we study legislation almost all legislation presented by Members of Congress dies in the committees. Toomey has presented numerous bills in this particular committee but he most likely plans on few to none of them actually going anywhere. He does this however, to show voters that he is working. Most people do not realize that when he says he presented a bill all it means is that it is put into the committee and most do not know that that bill may not even be discussed on the Senate floor let alone get voted on. This enables Toomey, as well as all Senators, to please constituents on numerous issues that they are concerned about by forming legislation to show the issue is important, even though it may not be important to the Senator and they may have no intention on the bill ever being enacted.





Serving on these committees provides Toomey with an opportunity for a lot of credit claiming. The Finance Committee is considered the most prominent committee in the Senate. Therefore, by serving on this committee Toomey increase his status and prestige in Congress which could potentially gain him favors from other Senators in the future. Also, this prominent status can be used to show constituents that he has influence in the Senate and that they need to reelect him if they want their interests looked out for. Toomey has experience dealing with finance from previous employment with Chemical Bank, where he was involved in currency swap transactions and Morgan, Grenfell & Co., where he dealt in multiple foreign currencies, interest rates, and currency-related derivatives. This experience is a possible reason as to why Toomey received his appointment to his three committees which deal mostly with finance and budgeting. He has knowledge in these areas and has a strong financial and business background which may entice others on the committees to listen to his suggestions and take his advice. His strong loyalty to the Republican party and its stances on issues make him a good appointment by the party to these committees, as they will be able to rely on him to "stick to party lines". This will benefit the needs of the party as well as the needs of Toomey since he gets to take credit for the work he does on these committees which will aid him in future reelection campaigns.