What Kerry Wrote and Got Passed
As the T-shirt (or bumper sticker) says, “I worked 20 years in the Senate and all I got was this lousy record.” The Volokh Conspiracy rounds up the facts on Kerry's record on writing bills and getting them passed:
Five for sure:
- S.791: Authorizes $53 million over four years to provide grants to woman-owned small businesses. (1999)
- S.1206: Names a federal building in Waltham, Massachusetts after Frederick C. Murphy, who was killed in action during World War II and awarded (posthumously) the Medal of Honor. (1994)
- S.1636: A save-the-dolphins measure aiming “to improve the program to reduce the incidental taking of marine mammals during the course of commercial fishing operations.” (1994)
- S.1563: Funding the National Sea Grant College Program, which supports university-based research, public education, and other projects “to promote better understanding, conservation and use of America's coastal resources.” (1991)
- S.423: Granting a visa and admission to the U.S. as a permanent resident to Kil Joon Yu Callahan. (1987)
Two with minor modification:
- H.R.1900 (S.300): Awarded a congressional gold medal to Jackie Robinson (posthumously), and called for a national day of recognition. (2003)
- H.R.1860 (S.856): Increased the maximum research grants for small businesses from $500,000 to $750,000 under the Small Business Technology Transfer Program. (2001)
And four joint resolutions:
- S.J.Res.158: To make the week of Oct. 22–Oct. 28, 1989 “World Population Awareness Week.” (1989)
- S.J.Res.160: To renew “World Population Awareness Week” for 1991. (1991)
- S.J.Res.318: To make Nov. 13, 1992 “Vietnam Veterans Memorial 10th Anniversary Day.” (1992)
- S.J.Res.337: To make Sept. 18, 1992 “National POW/MIA Recognition Day.” (1992)
Sure seems like a lot for twenty years. Perhaps if he actually showed up for work it would have been better.
Josh Poulson
Posted Monday, Oct 18 2004 12:25 PM