Food Safety Enhancement Act of 2009 – Vote Passed (283-142, 8 Not Voting)

The House passed this food safety legislation, which would give the FDA more oversight and expand its role in inspections.

Rep. Eric Cantor voted NO
The House passed this food safety legislation, which would give the FDA more oversight and expand its role in inspections.
Rep. Eric Cantor voted NO
Supplemental appropriations for fiscal year 2009 for the Consumer Assistance to Recycle and Save Program – Vote Passed (316-109, 2 Present, 6 Not Voting)

The House approved an additional $2 billion for the ?Cash for Clunkers? program, which had run out of funds.

Rep. Eric Cantor voted NO
The House approved an additional $2 billion for the ?Cash for Clunkers? program, which had run out of funds.
Rep. Eric Cantor voted NO
Corporate and Financial Institution Compensation Fairness Act – Vote Passed (237-185, 11 Not Voting)

The House passed this bill that intends to provide shareholders with an advisory vote on executive compensation and to prevent certain incentives in the compensation practices of financial institutions.

Rep. Eric Cantor voted NO
The House passed this bill that intends to provide shareholders with an advisory vote on executive compensation and to prevent certain incentives in the compensation practices of financial institutions.
Rep. Eric Cantor voted NO
These are all popular bills. Is Cantor voting in our interests or is he continuing to polish his credentials with the Republican base? Let the reader decide!