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Posted on: Sunday, February 10, 2008

How they voted

Advertiser Staff

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  • Library of Congress, to search for specific votes: http://thomas.loc.gov

  • The House of Representatives: www.house.gov

  • The U.S. Senate: www.senate.gov

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    How Hawai'i Reps. Neil Abercrombie and Mazie K. Hirono and Sens. Daniel Akaka and Daniel K. Inouye voted in key legislation last week.

    KEY HOUSE VOTES

    1. Economic stimulus package

    The House voted, 380-34, to pass the economic stimulus package Thursday just after the Senate passed its version. It will cost an estimated $157.7 billion in the next fiscal year. The bill will provide rebate checks to millions of Americans, including seniors and disabled veterans. Not included was heating aid for the poor or tax breaks for the home building and energy industries.

    Hawai'i votes:

    Neil Abercrombie (D) YEA

    Mazie K. Hirono (D) YEA

    2. Higher-education extension

    The House voted 354-58 Thursday to pass a five-year extension of the Higher Education Act, which governs universities and federal financial aid. The bill increases the amount of information schools and lenders must give to students who want to borrow and penalizes states that cut back on their higher-education contributions. The House and the Senate will now have to work out the differences between their two different bills.

    Hawai'i votes:

    Neil Abercrombie (D) YEA

    Mazie K. Hirono (D) YEA

    KEY SENATE VOTES

    1. Economic stimulus package

    The Senate voted 81-16 Thursday to pass a $170 million economic stimulus package that would send checks to millions of Americans, including Social Security beneficiaries and disabled veterans. The rebates would range from $300 to $1,200, depending on income. The bill did not include an unemployment extension. The House passed the bill, 380-34, and it now goes to the president for his signature.

    Hawai'i Votes:

    Daniel Akaka (D) YEA

    Daniel K. Inouye (D) YEA