Motion to Recommit: Workforce Innovation and Opportunity Act

Mar. 15, 2013 | H.R. 803
While the Republican bill would reauthorize the Workforce Investment Act (WIA), it also would consolidate 35 employment and training programs into a single funding stream for state and local use and eliminate some services among many changes to WIA. Rep. George Miller (D-Calif.) offered a motion to recommit the bill with an amendment that would clarify that nothing in the bill would repeal, deny or loosen employment protections, training opportunities or educational benefits for certain seniors, veterans, women or youth. The amendment also would also increase the federal minimum wage to $10.10 within two years of the bill's enactment. The measure was rejected.

This is Good for working people.

Vote result: Failed

YEAs: 184
NAYs: 233

Legislator Sort descending State District Party Vote
Rep. Scott Peters
CA
50 Democrat Yes
Sen. Gary Peters
MI
Democrat Yes
Rep. Collin C. Peterson
MN
7 Democrat No
Rep. Tom Petri
WI
6 Republican No
Rep. Chellie Pingree
ME
1 Democrat Yes
Rep. Robert Pittenger
NC
9 Republican No
Rep. Joe Pitts
PA
16 Republican No
Rep. Mark Pocan
WI
2 Democrat Yes
Rep. Ted Poe
TX
2 Republican No
Rep. Jared Polis
CO
2 Democrat Yes
Rep. Mike Pompeo
KS
4 Republican No
Rep. Bill Posey
FL
8 Republican No
Rep. David E. Price
NC
4 Democrat Yes
Rep. Tom Price
GA
6 Republican No
Rep. Mike Quigley
IL
5 Democrat Yes
Rep. Trey Radel
FL
19 Republican No
Rep. Nick J. Rahall II
WV
3 Democrat Yes
Rep. Charles B. Rangel
NY
13 Democrat Yes
Rep. Tom Reed
NY
23 Republican No
Rep. Dave Reichert 8 Republican No