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How Texas Legislators voted on health care reform bill

TMLT policyholders have asked to be advised of how each member of the Texas delegation to the U.S. House of Representatives voted on the health care reform bill on Sunday, March 21, 2010. Below is a listing of how each Texas member voted.

Texas members who voted for the health care reform bill:
Henry Cuellar (Democrat — District 28)
Lloyd Doggett (Democrat — District 25)
Charlie Gonzalez (Democrat — District 20)
Al Green (Democrat — District 9)
Gene Green (Democrat — District 29)
Rubén Hinojosa (Democrat — District 15)
Sheila Jackson Lee (Democrat — District 18)
Eddie Bernice Johnson (Democrat — District 30)
Solomon Ortiz (Democrat — District 27)
Silvestre Reyes (Democrat — District 16)

Texas members who voted against the health care reform bill:
Joe Barton (Republican — District 6)
Kevin Brady (Republican — District 8)
Michael Burgess (Republican — District 26)
John Carter (Republican — District 31)
Michael Conaway (Republican — District 11)
John Culberson (Republican — District 7)
Chet Edwards (Democrat — District 17)
Louie Gohmert (Republican — District 1)
Kay Granger (Republican — District 12)
Ralph Hall (Republican — District 4)
Jeb Hensarling (Republican — District 5)
Sam Johnson (Republican — District 3)
Kenny Marchant (Republican — District 24)
Michael McCaul (Republican — District 10)
Randy Neugebauer (Republican — District 19)
Pete Olson (Republican — District 22)
Ron Paul (Republican — District 14)
Ted Poe (Republican — District 2)
Pete Sessions (Republican — District 32)
Lamar Smith (Republican — District 21)
Mac Thornberry (Republican — District 13)

For more information on the health care reform bill, please visit www.texmed.org.

 




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