The USA needs 'competent' leadership in Commerce to avoid 'road blocks' to effective environmental policy and someone who also believe in labor. Judd Gregg believes in NONE of those issues. He will continue Bush's policies cloaked in Democratic jargon.
Judd Gregg among all 'the greats' of the Republican Party.
Voting Record on Civil Rights (click here)
Voted YES on recommending Constitutional ban on flag desecration.
Voted NO on constitutional ban of same-sex marriage.
Voted NO on adding sexual orientation to definition of hate crimes.
Voted YES on loosening restrictions on cell phone wiretapping.
Voted NO on expanding hate crimes to include sexual orientation.
Voted NO on setting aside 10% of highway funds for minorities & women.
Voted YES on ending special funding for minority & women-owned business.
Voted YES on prohibiting same-sex marriage.
Voted NO on prohibiting job discrimination by sexual orientation.
Voted YES on Amendment to prohibit flag burning.
Voted YES on banning affirmative action hiring with federal funds.
Supports anti-flag desecration amendment.
Rated 20% by the ACLU, indicating an anti-civil rights voting record.
Rated 33% by the HRC, indicating a mixed record on gay rights.
Rated 7% by the NAACP, indicating an anti-affirmative-action stance.
The remaining Voting Record of Bush's Judd Greg (click here)
Juff Gregg voted NO to priorities of the Clinton Administration. What do you think he will do in Commerce?
Senator Gregg voted NO
Vote to pass a bill that appropriates $13.96 billion for the Interior Department and related agencies for fiscal year 1994.
HR 2520: Making appropriations for the Department of the Interior and related agencies for the fiscal year ending September 30, 1994, and for other purposes. (click here)
- $2.38 billion for the Forest Service
- $1.94 billion for Indian Health Services
- $1.78 billion for the Bureau of Indian Affairs
- $2.03 billion for the Department of Energy, including $690.38 million for energy conservation
- $1.47 billion for the National Park Service
- $1.04 billion for the Bureau of Land Management
- $682.4 million for the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service
- $347.72 million for the National Endowment for the Arts and Humanities