HR 800

Final Vote Results for HR 800: Employee Free Choice Act
how members of congress from Florida voted

In March of 2007, the U.S. House of Representatives passed H.R. 800, the so called "Employee Free Choice Act," better known as the "Card Check" bill, by a vote of 241-185. In June, the Senate, by a largely party line vote of 51 to 48 and following days of spirited debate, voted to protect the rights of America's workers by defeating this ill-conceived legislation. Below you can see how the members of Congress from Florida voted on this damaging piece of legislation that organized labor and their friends in Washington have made their number one legislative priority.

Voted AGAINST Workers' Privacy

Voted FOR Workers' Privacy

Rep. Boyd (D)
Rep. Brown, Corrine * (D)
Rep. Castor * (D)
Rep. Hastings * (D)
Rep. Klein * (D)
Rep. Mahoney (D)
Rep. Meek * (D)
Rep. Wasserman Schultz * (D)
Rep. Wexler * (D)

Sen. Nelson * (D)
 


 

Rep. Bilirakis (R)
Rep. Brown-Wait (R)
Rep. Buchanan (R)
Rep. Crenshaw (R)
Rep. Diaz-Balart, L. (R) 
Rep. Diaz-Balart, M. (R)
Rep. Feeney(R)
Rep. Keller (R)
Rep. Mack (R)
Rep. Mica (R)
Rep. Miller (R)
Rep. Putnam (R)
Rep. Ros-Lehtinen (R)
Rep. Stearns (R)
Rep. Weldon (R)
Rep. Young (R)

Sen. Martinez (R)

*  Indicates a co-sponsor of legislation