Sentences with phrase «largely party line vote»

The measure voted down by a largely party line vote on April 11th would have been the first step toward forcing a vote on the property tax cap in the Assembly.

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In 2017, for example, Republicans largely voted along party lines to do away with an Obama - era regulation designed to keep guns out of the hands of some people with severe mental illness (Republican senators were joined by four Democrats in this vote).
The Senate voted largely along party lines Wednesday to confirm a former Marylander as President Donald J. Trump's head of the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services.
The vote was largely along party lines, 52 - 47, with only centrist Democratic Sen. Joe Manchin of West Virginia voting yes.
In New York's 22nd congressional district, a GOP - leaning district that stretches from Binghamton to Lake Ontario, keep an eye on whether tech entrepreneur Martin Babinec, running on the largely self - funded «upstate jobs» line, splits enough votes from tea - party Republican Claudia Tenney to elect State legislator Kim Myers.
It failed Wednesday night in a largely party - line vote, 232 to 193.
The chamber largely voted along party lines, with the exception of four Republicans who voted with Democrats.
on a 228 to 191 vote, largely along party lines.
Lawmakers voted largely along party lines, with just seven Democrats voting in favor of the bill and four Republicans against.
Legislators voted largely along party lines in approving a package of 12 appropriations bills that would provide about $ 1.23 trillion in 2018 for so - called discretionary programs.
But Republicans largely dismissed those and other concerns in approving the bill on a straight party - line vote.
and Ron Paul (R - Texas), the House of Representatives approved the measure by a largely party - line vote of 248 to 168.
The 50 - to - 46 Senate vote was split largely along party lines, although five Republicans supported the measure and eight Democrats...
The measure, which was approved April 30 on a largely party - line vote of 28 - 19, would authorize $ 6.4 billion in grants to school districts in fiscal 2009.
The House managed to squeeze the $ 2.4 trillion blueprint through on a largely party - line vote of 216 - 213 on May 20.
The final vote in the senate was largely along party lines, with one Republican opposed and one Democrat voting in favor of the bill.
The 57 - to - 36 vote, which fell largely along party lines, came during debate on a Democratic education - reform bill.
The bill passed largely along party lines, with five Republicans — Chuck Clemons of Newberry, Tom Goodson of Rockledge, Sam Killebrew of Winter Haven, Kathleen Peters of Treasure Island and Rene Plasencia of Orlando — voting against it.
New Jersey Spotlight reports that the 23 - 15 Senate vote fell largely along party lines, with Democrats voting for the mandate and Republicans against it.
In the end, the bill passed largely along party lines, with 51 Democrats, 2 independents and 7 Republicans voting for it.
The Senate's 68 - 31 vote was split largely along party lines, with Democrats unanimously supporting Sotomayor along with nine Republicans.
The vote in the House largely split along party lines, with Democrats opposed.
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