Cloture Vote: Amendment to the Tribal Labor Sovereignty Act

Apr. 16, 2018

An amendment to the Tribal Labor Sovereignty Act, which would deny protection under the National Labor Relations Act (NLRA) to a large number of workers employed by tribal-owned and -operated enterprises located on tribal land. Among these workers are over 600,000 tribal casino workers, the vast majority of whom are not Native Americans. In recent years, the number and type of enterprises affected has grown well beyond the gaming industry, and would now include mining operations, power plants, smoke shops, saw mills, construction companies, ski resorts, high-tech firms, hotels, and spas. Many of these are commercial businesses that compete with non-Indian enterprises. As proposed, the Tribal Labor Sovereignty Act would strip all workers in these enterprises of their rights and protections under the NLRA. The motion to invoke cloture failed on April 16, 2018.

Legislative Alert

This is Bad for working people.

Vote result: Failed

YEAs: 55
NAYs: 41

Legislator State Sort descending Party Vote
Sen. Lisa Murkowski
AK
Republican Yes
Sen. Dan Sullivan
AK
Republican Yes
Sen. Richard C. Shelby
AL
Republican Yes
Sen. Doug Jones
AL
Democrat No
Sen. John Boozman
AR
Republican Yes
Sen. Tom Cotton
AR
Republican Yes
Sen. Jeff Flake
AZ
Republican Yes
Sen. John McCain
AZ
Republican Not Voting
Sen. Kamala Harris
CA
Democrat No
Sen. Dianne Feinstein
CA
Democrat No
Sen. Michael Bennet
CO
Democrat No
Sen. Cory Gardner
CO
Republican Yes
Sen. Richard Blumenthal
CT
Democrat No
Sen. Christopher S. Murphy
CT
Democrat No
Sen. Christopher A. Coons
DE
Democrat No
Sen. Thomas R. Carper
DE
Democrat No
Sen. Bill Nelson
FL
Democrat No
Sen. Marco Rubio
FL
Republican Not Voting
Sen. David Perdue
GA
Republican Yes
Sen. Johnny Isakson
GA
Republican Yes