DC Democrats are the richest pols

Wealth is not in and of itself bad, but when the wealthy run around wildly spending other people’s money that’s practically criminal. So, we find it less than amusing that the spendthrift Democrats — check Omaba’s recent spending spree — are also the richest elected officials in Washington, DC.

The Web political publication, The Hill , just issued its list of the 50 richest politicians in DC, and eight of the top 10 are Democrats, which we list below.

Of the 50 richest members of Congress, The Hill says 26 are Democrats and 24 are Republicans.

What’s especially irritating is that Massachusetts Sen. John Kerry heads the list and he’s the guy we recently wrote about because he docks his new $450,000 sailing yacht in Rhode Island to avoid paying the Bay State’s sales and excise taxes. What a hypocritical cheapskate!

Of course, after the story hit every newspaper in America and many abroad, Kerry said he’d pay the $70,000 in taxes even though his boat would still be moored in RI. Kerry is the poster boy for adage, “Do as I say, not as I do.”

Here are the top 10 richest elected officials according to The Hill , where you can read the full list.

S. John Kerry, D-MA, 167M
R. Darrell Issa, R-CA, 164M
R. Jane Harman, D-CA, 112M
S. Jay Rockefeller, D-WV, 80M
S. Mark Warner, D-VA, 72M
R. Jared Polis, D-CO, 71M
R. Vern Buchanan, R-FL, 50M
S. Frank Lautenberg, D-NJ, 48M
S. Dianne Feinstein, D-CA, 43M
R. Harry Teague, D-NM, 40M

Richest Politician Skirted Taxes

It only took two days of bad press to get the Democrataic Senate hypocrite John Kerry to cave in and pay his tax bill, as the AP reported.

Kerry is a free spender of tax dollars, but when it comes to his own money, he's obviously a bit tighter. Of course, all of that money really isn't Kerry's, a good bit of it comes from his wife who inherited the Heinz ketchup fortune from her late husband, also a politician.

Kerry recently commission the 76-foot yacht, christened Isabel, at a boatyard in Rhode Island. Therefore, it was naturally convenient for Kerry to have the boat legally moored in Rhode Island. The location also allows Kerry to avoid paying the sales tax plus annual excise tax, which total about $70,000 in Massachusetts.

If Kerry were only as stingy with tax dollars that would be nice.

We might note, too, that the Isabel is said to spend a good bit of her summer moored off of Nantucket Island, the millionaires island, where the Kerry family has a summer home.

A couple of broadcast reports the Kerry Yacht Fiasco and interesting. One is WBZ-TV, Boston, and the other isFox News'

US Says Repeal ObamaCare

60% of US voters want Obamacare repealed — “the second straight week that support for repeal of Obamacare is at 60% or above,” according to the Rasmussen Report.
And...
36% Oppose repeal.
45% Strongly Favor repeal.
27% Strongly Oppose repeal.

Plus…
62% believe Obamacare will increase the federal budget deficit.
58% think it will raise the cost of healthcare.
51% say the new law will hurt the quality of healthcare.
(Rasmussen 5-31-10)

Obama’s disaster: Unemployment

Gallup Daily tracking finds that 20.3% of the U.S. workforce was underemployed in March — a slight uptick from the relatively flat January and February numbers.

A rise in the percentage of part-timers wanting to work full time (from 9.2% to 9.9%) is responsible for the March increase in underemployment.

Unemployment saw a slight, but insignificant, decline in March.

Six in 10 underemployed Americans are not hopeful they will find work or move from part-time to full-time work in the next four weeks. That translates to 12% of the workforce that is both underemployed and not hopeful they will find their desired amount of work.

The lack of change suggests that underemployed Americans anticipated long-term difficulties in finding work well before the administration's formal announcement was made.

The Gallup report was released April 1, 2010.

US 47-50% Pro-Con On Obamacare

"Americans are now about evenly split in their reactions to the healthcare bill's passage: 47% consider it a good thing and 50% a bad thing. The divided, but slightly negative, assessment is similar to what Gallup found in recent months prior to the final House vote," the polling company reported today, Monday 3-29-10.

Poll: Kill ObamaCare

A week after the House passed ObamaCare, 54% of voters favor the law’s repeal, including 44% who Strongly Favor repeal, according to the latest Rasmussen survey.

The poll also shows that 42% oppose repeal, including 34% who Strongly Oppose repeal.

Rasmussen said these number are “virtually unchanged” from last week’s poll results.

84% of Republicans favor repeal.
59% of Independents favor repeal.
25% of Democrats favor repeal.
1% of black Democrats favor repeal.
55% say the plan will increase healthcare costs.
17% say it will reduce healthcare costs.
49% say it will reduce care quality.
60% say it will increase the federal deficit.

The Rasmussen president Scott Rasmussen said: "The overriding tone of the data is that passage of the legislation has not changed anything. Those who opposed the bill before it passed now want to repeal it. Those who supported the legislation oppose repealing it."

Remember Scott Brown? That vote didn’t count either

In voting for Scott Brown to fill the US Senate seat left vacant by the death of Sen. Edward M. Kennedy, the Massachusetts voters demonstrated:
1. Dissatisfaction with the direction of the country,
2. Antipathy toward federal government activism, and
3. Opposition to the Democrats' health-care proposals.

Those are the conclusions (1-22-10) drawn from a Jan. 20-21 poll sponsored by The Washington Post, the Henry J. Kaiser Family Foundation and Harvard University's School of Public Health, and released by The Post, which says the statistics show “how dramatically the political landscape has shifted during President Obama's first year in office.”

63% of Massachusetts’ special-election voters said America “is seriously off track,” the newspaper reported. “Nearly two-thirds of Brown's voters say their vote was intended at least in part to express opposition to the Democratic agenda in Washington.”

Among all Massachusetts voters — including those who voted for Brown’s opponent, state attorney general Martha Coakley — 48 percent oppose said they oppose Obama’s healthcare proposals while 43 percent support them.
Among Brown's supporters, however, eight in 10 said they were opposed to Obama’s healthcare proposals, and, 66 percent of them strongly opposed them.

President Lincoln would have cried

In 1863, President Abraham Lincoln declared and prayed at Gettysburg Pennsylvania that "...government of the people, by the people, for the people, shall not perish from the earth."

But a little over 200 years later, 219 self-important Democrats in the House of Representatives voted FOR Obamacare; this despite the fact that the majority of Americans had repeatedly told them that they did not approve of the proposed legislation.

Before the House vote was taken, 56% of American voters said they opposed Obama's plan while 40% approved of it. And for six months before the House vote, all major national polls demonstrated close, but consistently negative, public attitudes of both Obamacare and Obama himself, to say nothing about House Speaker Pelosi and Senate Leader Reid.

Healthcare Vote Roll Call

“Yes” votes on ObamaCare

Vote Member Party State-Dist

  1. Yes Ann Kirkpatrick D Ariz.-1
  2. Yes Ed Pastor D Ariz.-4
  3. Yes Harry E. Mitchell D Ariz.-5
  4. Yes Raúl M. Grijalva D Ariz.-7
  5. Yes Gabrielle Giffords D Ariz.-8
  6. Yes Vic Snyder D Ark.-2
  7. Yes Mike Thompson D Calif.-1
  8. Yes John Garamendi D Calif.-10
  9. Yes Jerry McNerney D Calif.-11
  10. Yes Jackie Speier D Calif.-12
  11. Yes Pete Stark D Calif.-13
  12. Yes Anna G. Eshoo D Calif.-14
  13. Yes Michael M. Honda D Calif.-15
  14. Yes Zoe Lofgren D Calif.-16
  15. Yes Sam Farr D Calif.-17
  16. Yes Dennis Cardoza D Calif.-18
  17. Yes Jim Costa D Calif.-20
  18. Yes Lois Capps D Calif.-23
  19. Yes Brad Sherman D Calif.-27
  20. Yes Howard L. Berman D Calif.-28
  21. Yes Adam B. Schiff D Calif.-29
  22. Yes Henry A. Waxman D Calif.-30
  23. Yes Xavier Becerra D Calif.-31
  24. Yes Judy Chu D Calif.-32
  25. Yes Diane Watson D Calif.-33 Congressional Black Caucus
  26. Yes Lucille Roybal-Allard D Calif.-34
  27. Yes Maxine Waters D Calif.-35 Congressional Black Caucus
  28. Yes Jane Harman D Calif.-36
  29. Yes Laura Richardson D Calif.-37 Congressional Black Caucus
  30. Yes Grace F. Napolitano D Calif.-38
  31. Yes Linda T. Sanchez D Calif.-39
  32. Yes Joe Baca D Calif.-43
  33. Yes Loretta Sanchez D Calif.-47
  34. Yes Doris Matsui D Calif.-5
  35. Yes Bob Filner D Calif.-51
  36. Yes Susan A. Davis D Calif.-53
  37. Yes Lynn Woolsey D Calif.-6
  38. Yes George Miller D Calif.-7
  39. Yes Nancy Pelosi D Calif.-8
  40. Yes Barbara Lee D Calif.-9 Congressional Black Caucus
  41. Yes Diana DeGette D Colo.-1
  42. Yes Jared Polis D Colo.-2
  43. Yes John Salazar D Colo.-3
  44. Yes Betsy Markey D Colo.-4
  45. Yes Ed Perlmutter D Colo.-7
  46. Yes John B. Larson D Conn.-1
  47. Yes Joe Courtney D Conn.-2
  48. Yes Rosa DeLauro D Conn.-3
  49. Yes Jim Himes D Conn.-4
  50. Yes Christopher S. Murphy D Conn.-5
  51. Yes Kathy Castor D Fla.-11
  52. Yes Kendrick B. Meek D Fla.-17 Congressional Black Caucus
  53. Yes Allen Boyd D Fla.-2
  54. Yes Debbie Wasserman Schultz D Fla.-20
  55. Yes Ron Klein D Fla.-22
  56. Yes Alcee L. Hastings D Fla.-23 Congressional Black Caucus
  57. Yes Suzanne Kosmas D Fla.-24
  58. Yes Corrine Brown D Fla.-3
  59. Yes Alan Grayson D Fla.-8
  60. Yes David Scott D Ga.-13 Congressional Black Caucus
  61. Yes Sanford D. Bishop Jr. D Ga.-2
  62. Yes Hank Johnson D Ga.-4 Congressional Black Caucus
  63. Yes John Lewis D Ga.-5 Congressional Black Caucus
  64. Yes Mazie K. Hirono D Hawaii-2
  65. Yes Bobby L. Rush D Ill.-1 Congressional Black Caucus
  66. Yes Debbie Halvorson D Ill.-11
  67. Yes Jerry F. Costello D Ill.-12
  68. Yes Bill Foster D Ill.-14
  69. Yes Phil Hare D Ill.-17
  70. Yes Jesse L. Jackson Jr. D Ill.-2 Congressional Black Caucus
  71. Yes Daniel Lipinski D Ill.-3
  72. Yes Luis V. Gutierrez D Ill.-4
  73. Yes Mike Quigley D Ill.-5
  74. Yes Danny K. Davis D Ill.-7 Congressional Black Caucus
  75. Yes Melissa Bean D Ill.-8
  76. Yes Jan Schakowsky D Ill.-9
  77. Yes Peter J. Visclosky D Ind.-1
  78. Yes Joe Donnelly D Ind.-2
  79. Yes André Carson D Ind.-7 Congressional Black Caucus
  80. Yes Brad Ellsworth D Ind.-8
  81. Yes Baron P. Hill D Ind.-9
  82. Yes Bruce Braley D Iowa-1
  83. Yes Dave Loebsack D Iowa-2
  84. Yes Leonard L. Boswell D Iowa-3
  85. Yes Dennis Moore D Kan.-3
  86. Yes John Yarmuth D Ky.-3
  87. Yes John W. Olver D Mass.-1
  88. Yes Bill Delahunt D Mass.-10
  89. Yes Richard E. Neal D Mass.-2
  90. Yes Jim McGovern D Mass.-3
  91. Yes Barney Frank D Mass.-4
  92. Yes Niki Tsongas D Mass.-5
  93. Yes John F. Tierney D Mass.-6
  94. Yes Edward J. Markey D Mass.-7
  95. Yes Michael E. Capuano D Mass.-8
  96. Yes Stephen F. Lynch D Mass.-9
  97. Yes C.A. Dutch Ruppersberger D Md.-2
  98. Yes John Sarbanes D Md.-3
  99. Yes Donna Edwards D Md.-4 Congressional Black Caucus
  100. Yes Steny H. Hoyer D Md.-5
  101. Yes Elijah E. Cummings D Md.-7 Congressional Black Caucus
  102. Yes Chris Van Hollen D Md.-8
  103. Yes Chellie Pingree D Me.-1
  104. Yes Michael H. Michaud D Me.-2
  105. Yes Bart Stupak D Mich.-1
  106. Yes Sander M. Levin D Mich.-12
  107. Yes Carolyn Cheeks Kilpatrick D Mich.-13 Congressional Black Caucus
  108. Yes John Conyers Jr. D Mich.-14 Congressional Black Caucus
  109. Yes John D. Dingell D Mich.-15
  110. Yes Dale E. Kildee D Mich.-5
  111. Yes Mark Schauer D Mich.-7
  112. Yes Gary Peters D Mich.-9
  113. Yes Tim Walz D Minn.-1
  114. Yes Betty McCollum D Minn.-4
  115. Yes Keith Ellison D Minn.-5 Congressional Black Caucus
  116. Yes James L. Oberstar D Minn.-8 Congressional Black Caucus
  117. Yes Bennie Thompson D Miss.-2 Congressional Black Caucus
  118. Yes William Lacy Clay D Mo.-1 Congressional Black Caucus
  119. Yes Russ Carnahan D Mo.-3
  120. Yes Emanuel Cleaver II D Mo.-5 Congressional Black Caucus
  121. Yes G. K. Butterfield D N.C.-1 Congressional Black Caucus
  122. Yes Melvin Watt D N.C.-12 Congressional Black Caucus
  123. Yes Brad Miller D N.C.-13
  124. Yes Bob Etheridge D N.C.-2
  125. Yes David E. Price D N.C.-4
  126. Yes Earl Pomeroy D N.D.-1
  127. Yes Carol Shea-Porter D N.H.-1
  128. Yes Paul W. Hodes D N.H.-2
  129. Yes Robert E. Andrews D N.J.-1
  130. Yes Donald M. Payne D N.J.-10
  131. Yes Rush Holt D N.J.-12
  132. Yes Albio Sires D N.J.-13
  133. Yes Frank Pallone D N.J.-6
  134. Yes Bill Pascrell Jr. D N.J.-8
  135. Yes Steven R. Rothman D N.J.-9
  136. Yes Martin Heinrich D N.M.-1
  137. Yes Ben Ray Lujan D N.M.-3
  138. Yes Timothy H. Bishop D N.Y.-1
  139. Yes Edolphus Towns D N.Y.-10 Congressional Black Caucus
  140. Yes Yvette Clarke D N.Y.-11 Congressional Black Caucus
  141. Yes Nydia M. Velázquez D N.Y.-12
  142. Yes Carolyn B. Maloney D N.Y.-14
  143. Yes Charles B. Rangel D N.Y.-15 Congressional Black Caucus
  144. Yes José E. Serrano D N.Y.-16
  145. Yes Eliot L. Engel D N.Y.-17
  146. Yes Nita M. Lowey D N.Y.-18
  147. Yes John Hall D N.Y.-19
  148. Yes Steve Israel D N.Y.-2
  149. Yes Scott Murphy D N.Y.-20
  150. Yes Paul Tonko D N.Y.-21
  151. Yes Maurice D. Hinchey D N.Y.-22
  152. Yes Bill Owens D N.Y.-23
  153. Yes Dan Maffei D N.Y.-25
  154. Yes Brian Higgins D N.Y.-27
  155. Yes Louise M. Slaughter D N.Y.-28
  156. Yes Carolyn McCarthy D N.Y.-4
  157. Yes Gary L. Ackerman D N.Y.-5
  158. Yes Gregory W. Meeks D N.Y.-6 Congressional Black Caucus
  159. Yes Joseph Crowley D N.Y.-7
  160. Yes Jerrold Nadler D N.Y.-8
  161. Yes Anthony Weiner D N.Y.-9
  162. Yes Shelley Berkley D Nev.-1
  163. Yes Dina Titus D Nev.-3
  164. Yes Steve Driehaus D Ohio-1
  165. Yes Dennis J. Kucinich D Ohio-10
  166. Yes Marcia L. Fudge D Ohio-11 Congressional Black Caucus
  167. Yes Betty Sutton D Ohio-13
  168. Yes Mary Jo Kilroy D Ohio-15
  169. Yes John Boccieri D Ohio-16
  170. Yes Tim Ryan D Ohio-17
  171. Yes Charlie Wilson D Ohio-6
  172. Yes Marcy Kaptur D Ohio-9
  173. Yes David Wu D Ore.-1
  174. Yes Earl Blumenauer D Ore.-3
  175. Yes Peter A. DeFazio D Ore.-4
  176. Yes Kurt Schrader D Ore.-5
  177. Yes Robert A. Brady D Pa.-1
  178. Yes Christopher Carney D Pa.-10
  179. Yes Paul E. Kanjorski D Pa.-11
  180. Yes Allyson Y. Schwartz D Pa.-13
  181. Yes Mike Doyle D Pa.-14
  182. Yes Chaka Fattah D Pa.-2 Congressional Black Caucus
  183. Yes Kathy Dahlkemper D Pa.-3
  184. Yes Joe Sestak D Pa.-7
  185. Yes Patrick J. Murphy D Pa.-8
  186. Yes Patrick J. Kennedy D R.I.-1
  187. Yes Jim Langevin D R.I.-2
  188. Yes John M. Spratt Jr. D S.C.-5
  189. Yes James E. Clyburn D S.C.-6 Congressional Black Caucus
  190. Yes Bart Gordon D Tenn.-6
  191. Yes Steve Cohen D Tenn.-9
  192. Yes Rubén Hinojosa D Tex.-15
  193. Yes Silvestre Reyes D Tex.-16
  194. Yes Sheila Jackson-Lee D Tex.-18 Congressional Black Caucus
  195. Yes Charlie Gonzalez D Tex.-20
  196. Yes Ciro D. Rodriguez D Tex.-23
  197. Yes Lloyd Doggett D Tex.-25
  198. Yes Solomon P. Ortiz D Tex.-27
  199. Yes Henry Cuellar D Tex.-28
  200. Yes Gene Green D Tex.-29
  201. Yes Eddie Bernice Johnson D Tex.-30 Congressional Black Caucus
  202. Yes Al Green D Tex.-9 Congressional Black Caucus
  203. Yes Gerald E. Connolly D Va.-11
  204. Yes Robert C. Scott D Va.-3 Congressional Black Caucus
  205. Yes Tom Perriello D Va.-5
  206. Yes James P. Moran D Va.-8
  207. Yes Peter Welch D Vt.-1
  208. Yes Alan B. Mollohan D W.Va.-1
  209. Yes Nick J. Rahall II D W.Va.-3
  210. Yes Jay Inslee D Wash.-1
  211. Yes Rick Larsen D Wash.-2
  212. Yes Brian Baird D Wash.-3
  213. Yes Norman D. Dicks D Wash.-6
  214. Yes Jim McDermott D Wash.-7
  215. Yes Adam Smith D Wash.-9
  216. Yes Tammy Baldwin D Wis.-2
  217. Yes Ron Kind D Wis.-3
  218. Yes Gwen Moore D Wis.-4 Congressional Black Caucus
  219. Yes David R. Obey D Wis.-7
  220. Yes Steve Kagen D Wis.-8

“No” votes on ObamaCare

Vote Member Party State-Dist

  1. No Jo Bonner R Ala.-1
  2. No Bobby Bright D Ala.-2
  3. No Mike D. Rogers R Ala.-3
  4. No Robert B. Aderholt R Ala.-4
  5. No Parker Griffith R Ala.-5
  6. No Spencer Bachus R Ala.-6
  7. No Artur Davis D Ala.-7 Congressional Black Caucus
  8. No Don Young R Alaska-1
  9. No Trent Franks R Ariz.-2
  10. No John Shadegg R Ariz.-3
  11. No Jeff Flake R Ariz.-6
  12. No Marion Berry D Ark.-1
  13. No John Boozman R Ark.-3
  14. No Mike Ross D Ark.-4
  15. No George P. Radanovich R Calif.-19
  16. No Wally Herger R Calif.-2
  17. No Devin Nunes R Calif.-21
  18. No Kevin McCarthy R Calif.-22
  19. No Elton Gallegly R Calif.-24
  20. No Howard P. McKeon R Calif.-25
  21. No David Dreier R Calif.-26
  22. No Dan Lungren R Calif.-3
  23. No Tom McClintock R Calif.-4
  24. No Ed Royce R Calif.-40
  25. No Jerry Lewis R Calif.-41
  26. No Gary G. Miller R Calif.-42
  27. No Ken Calvert R Calif.-44
  28. No Mary Bono Mack R Calif.-45
  29. No Dana Rohrabacher R Calif.-46
  30. No John Campbell R Calif.-48
  31. No Darrell Issa R Calif.-49
  32. No Brian P. Bilbray R Calif.-50
  33. No Duncan D. Hunter R Calif.-52
  34. No Doug Lamborn R Colo.-5
  35. No Mike Coffman R Colo.-6
  36. No Michael N. Castle R Del.-1
  37. No Jeff Miller R Fla.-1
  38. No C. W. Bill Young R Fla.-10
  39. No Adam H. Putnam R Fla.-12
  40. No Vern Buchanan R Fla.-13
  41. No Connie Mack R Fla.-14
  42. No Bill Posey R Fla.-15
  43. No Tom Rooney R Fla.-16
  44. No Ileana Ros-Lehtinen R Fla.-18
  45. No Lincoln Diaz-Balart R Fla.-21
  46. No Mario Diaz-Balart R Fla.-25
  47. No Ander Crenshaw R Fla.-4
  48. No Ginny Brown-Waite R Fla.-5
  49. No Cliff Stearns R Fla.-6
  50. No John L. Mica R Fla.-7
  51. No Gus Bilirakis R Fla.-9
  52. No Jack Kingston R Ga.-1
  53. No Paul Broun R Ga.-10
  54. No Phil Gingrey R Ga.-11
  55. No John Barrow D Ga.-12
  56. No Lynn Westmoreland R Ga.-3
  57. No Tom Price R Ga.-6
  58. No John Linder R Ga.-7
  59. No Jim Marshall D Ga.-8
  60. No Walt Minnick D Idaho-1
  61. No Mike Simpson R Idaho-2
  62. No Mark Steven Kirk R Ill.-10
  63. No Judy Biggert R Ill.-13
  64. No Timothy V. Johnson R Ill.-15
  65. No Donald Manzullo R Ill.-16
  66. No Aaron Schock R Ill.-18
  67. No John Shimkus R Ill.-19
  68. No Peter Roskam R Ill.-6
  69. No Mark Souder R Ind.-3
  70. No Steve Buyer R Ind.-4
  71. No Dan Burton R Ind.-5
  72. No Mike Pence R Ind.-6
  73. No Tom Latham R Iowa-4
  74. No Steve King R Iowa-5
  75. No Jerry Moran R Kan.-1
  76. No Lynn Jenkins R Kan.-2
  77. No Todd Tiahrt R Kan.-4
  78. No Edward Whitfield R Ky.-1
  79. No Brett Guthrie R Ky.-2
  80. No Geoff Davis R Ky.-4
  81. No Harold Rogers R Ky.-5
  82. No Ben Chandler D Ky.-6
  83. No Steve Scalise R La.-1
  84. No Anh Cao R La.-2
  85. No Charlie Melancon D La.-3
  86. No John Fleming R La.-4
  87. No Rodney Alexander R La.-5
  88. No Bill Cassidy R La.-6
  89. No Charles Boustany Jr. R La.-7
  90. No Frank Kratovil Jr. D Md.-1
  91. No Roscoe G. Bartlett R Md.-6
  92. No Candice S. Miller R Mich.-10
  93. No Thaddeus McCotter R Mich.-11
  94. No Peter Hoekstra R Mich.-2
  95. No Vernon J. Ehlers R Mich.-3
  96. No Dave Camp R Mich.-4
  97. No Fred Upton R Mich.-6
  98. No Mike Rogers R Mich.-8
  99. No John Kline R Minn.-2
  100. No Erik Paulsen R Minn.-3
  101. No Michele Bachmann R Minn.-6
  102. No Collin C. Peterson D Minn.-7
  103. No Travis Childers D Miss.-1
  104. No Gregg Harper R Miss.-3
  105. No Gene Taylor D Miss.-4
  106. No Todd Akin R Mo.-2
  107. No Ike Skelton D Mo.-4
  108. No Sam Graves R Mo.-6
  109. No Roy Blunt R Mo.-7
  110. No Jo Ann Emerson R Mo.-8
  111. No Blaine Luetkemeyer R Mo.-9
  112. No Denny Rehberg R Mont.-1
  113. No Patrick T. McHenry R N.C.-10
  114. No Heath Shuler D N.C.-11
  115. No Walter B. Jones R N.C.-3
  116. No Virginia Foxx R N.C.-5
  117. No Howard Coble R N.C.-6
  118. No Mike McIntyre D N.C.-7
  119. No Larry Kissell D N.C.-8
  120. No Sue Myrick R N.C.-9
  121. No Rodney Frelinghuysen R N.J.-11
  122. No Frank A. LoBiondo R N.J.-2
  123. No John Adler D N.J.-3
  124. No Christopher H. Smith R N.J.-4
  125. No Scott Garrett R N.J.-5
  126. No Leonard Lance R N.J.-7
  127. No Harry Teague D N.M.-2
  128. No Michael E. McMahon D N.Y.-13
  129. No Michael Arcuri D N.Y.-24
  130. No Christopher Lee R N.Y.-26
  131. No Peter T. King R N.Y.-3
  132. No Jeff Fortenberry R Neb.-1
  133. No Lee Terry R Neb.-2
  134. No Adrian Smith R Neb.-3
  135. No Dean Heller R Nev.-2
  136. No Pat Tiberi R Ohio-12
  137. No Steven C. LaTourette R Ohio-14
  138. No Zack Space D Ohio-18
  139. No Jean Schmidt R Ohio-2
  140. No Michael R. Turner R Ohio-3
  141. No Jim Jordan R Ohio-4
  142. No Robert E. Latta R Ohio-5
  143. No Steve Austria R Ohio-7
  144. No John A. Boehner R Ohio-8
  145. No John Sullivan R Okla.-1
  146. No Dan Boren D Okla.-2
  147. No Frank D. Lucas R Okla.-3
  148. No Tom Cole R Okla.-4
  149. No Mary Fallin R Okla.-5
  150. No Greg Walden R Ore.-2
  151. No Charlie Dent R Pa.-15
  152. No Joe Pitts R Pa.-16
  153. No Tim Holden D Pa.-17
  154. No Tim Murphy R Pa.-18
  155. No Todd R. Platts R Pa.-19
  156. No Jason Altmire D Pa.-4
  157. No Glenn Thompson R Pa.-5
  158. No Jim Gerlach R Pa.-6
  159. No Bill Shuster R Pa.-9
  160. No Henry E. Brown Jr. R S.C.-1
  161. No Joe Wilson R S.C.-2
  162. No J. Gresham Barrett R S.C.-3
  163. No Bob Inglis R S.C.-4
  164. No Stephanie Herseth Sandlin D S.D.-1
  165. No Phil Roe R Tenn.-1
  166. No John J. Duncan Jr. R Tenn.-2
  167. No Zach Wamp R Tenn.-3
  168. No Lincoln Davis D Tenn.-4
  169. No Jim Cooper D Tenn.-5
  170. No Marsha Blackburn R Tenn.-7
  171. No John Tanner D Tenn.-8
  172. No Louie Gohmert R Tex.-1
  173. No Michael McCaul R Tex.-10
  174. No K. Michael Conaway R Tex.-11
  175. No Kay Granger R Tex.-12
  176. No William M. Thornberry R Tex.-13
  177. No Ron Paul R Tex.-14
  178. No Chet Edwards D Tex.-17
  179. No Randy Neugebauer R Tex.-19
  180. No Ted Poe R Tex.-2
  181. No Lamar Smith R Tex.-21
  182. No Pete Olson R Tex.-22
  183. No Kenny Marchant R Tex.-24
  184. No Michael C. Burgess R Tex.-26
  185. No Sam Johnson R Tex.-3
  186. No John Carter R Tex.-31
  187. No Pete Sessions R Tex.-32
  188. No Ralph M. Hall R Tex.-4
  189. No Jeb Hensarling R Tex.-5
  190. No Joe L. Barton R Tex.-6
  191. No John Culberson R Tex.-7
  192. No Kevin Brady R Tex.-8
  193. No Rob Bishop R Utah-1
  194. No Jim Matheson D Utah-2
  195. No Jason Chaffetz R Utah-3
  196. No Robert J. Wittman R Va.-1
  197. No Frank R. Wolf R Va.-10
  198. No Glenn Nye D Va.-2
  199. No J. Randy Forbes R Va.-4
  200. No Robert W. Goodlatte R Va.-6
  201. No Eric Cantor R Va.-7
  202. No Rick Boucher D Va.-9
  203. No Shelley Moore Capito R W.Va.-2
  204. No Doc Hastings R Wash.-4
  205. No Cathy McMorris Rodgers R Wash.-5
  206. No Dave Reichert R Wash.-8
  207. No Paul D. Ryan R Wis.-1
  208. No F. James Sensenbrenner R Wis.-5
  209. No Tom Petri R Wis.-6
  210. No Cynthia M. Lummis R Wyo.-1
  • Other: Donna M. Christensen D US-VI Congressional Black Caucus
  • Other: Eleanor Holmes Norton D DC Congressional Black Caucus