Senate Democratic Vote-A-Rama Amendments
To create a point of order against legislation that would repeal health reforms that closed the prescription drug coverage gap under Medicare.
By a vote of 47-51 the motion to waive the budget act re:Nelson amendment #13 was not agreed to.
To create a point of order against legislation that would reduce health insurance access and affordability for individuals based on their occupation.
By a vote of 48-50 the motion to waive the budget act re: King amendment #60 was not agreed to.
To create a point of order against legislation that would harm rural hospitals and health care providers.
By a vote of 51-47 the motion to waive the budget act re: Manchin amendment was not agreed to.
To create a point of order against legislation that makes young people sick again.
By a vote of 51-47, the motion to waive the budget act re: Heller amendment #167 was not agreed to.
To create a point of order against legislation that would limit veterans' ability to choose VA health care.
By a vote of 48-50, the motion to waive the budget act re: Tester amendment #104 was not agreed to.
To create a point of order against legislation that would make people with disabilities and chronic conditions sick again.
By a vote of 49-49, the motion to waive re: Casey amendment was not agreed to.
To create a point of order against legislation that would eliminate or reduce Federal funding to States under the Medicaid expansion.
By a vote of 48-50, the motion to waive re: Menendez amendment #83 was not agreed to.
8. Amendment #178 (Klobuchar-Sanders)
To establish a deficit-neutral reserve fund relating to lowering prescription drug prices for Americans by importing drugs from Canada.
By a vote of 46-52, the Klobuchar-Sanders amendment #178 was not agreed to.
To create a point of order against legislation that does not lower drug prices.
By a vote of 47-51, the motion to waive re: Wyden amendment was not agreed to.
10. Amendment #82 (Gillibrand)
To create a point of order against legislation that makes women sick again.
By a vote of 49-49, the motion to waive re: Gillibrand amendment was not agreed to.
To create a point of order against legislation that would undermine the historic coverage gains the United States has made in children's health, which have resulted in the lowest uninsured rate for children in the Nation's history.