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Show Ilcgion in Washington I Heres IIow Areas Solons Voted Tribune Washington Bureau WASHINGTON Here's how Intermountain members of Congress voted on more key issues during the week of June Not voting- McClure. - - 25-2- 9 (Other votes were reported on July and 8. Congress adjourned on June 29 and will reconvene on July 23.) 1 SENATE: a bill appropriating Passed, billion in fiscal 1985 for the Departments of Commerce, Justice and State. Voting for the bill: Sens. Jake Garn and Orrin G. Hatch, both Paul, Laxalt and Chic Hecht, both Alan K. Simpson, I Voting against. Sens. Steven D. Malcolm Wallop, Symms, 79-1- $11 45 h; Not voting: Sen. James A. McClure, and thus killed an Tabled, Amendment to the same bill that sought to cut its appropriation by lour percent, or $450 million. ! Voting to table the amendment: Garn, Laxalt, Simpson. J Voting against the tabling motion: Hatch, Symms, Hecht, Wallop. Not voting: McClure. " Approved, by voice vote, an amendment to the same bill that Jfould prohibit the Federal Trade Commission from seeking triple damages in antitrust suits against lo-- il governments, but would allow the agency to request injunctions against khem. Before approving the measure, the an amendSenate rejected, ment of Sen. Ernest F. Hollings, that would have barred the FTC ;from using any fiscal 1985 funds to 2te local governments. Voting for the Hollings amendment: Lflxalt. awVoting against: Garn, Hatch, ISymms, Hecht, Simpson, Wallop. I 49-4- 36-6- 3, a bill changing the Passed, 413-merit pay system for 110,000 federal managers and supervisors in civil service grades Voting for the bill: Marriott, J.V. Hansen, Nielson, Craig Reid, Vucan-ovic- Approved, 950, an unrelated amendment to the same bill that condemns Black Muslim leader Louis h Farrakhan for making statements. Voting for the amendment: Garn, Hatch, Symms, Laxalt, Hecht, Simp- Approved, by voice vote, an amendment to the same bill that re- Passed, by voice vote, a bill authorizing $965 million over two years to upgrade math and science education. and thus killed an unTabled, related amendment to the same bill that would have authorized $15 million a year to establish after-schoe centers. Voting to table the amendment: All eight Intermountain senators. quires an outside consultant to study whether the federal pay system discriminates against women who hold jobs that are "comparable" to those of men. Before approving the measure, the House rejected, an amendment of Rep. Daniel B. Crane, that would have changed "comparable to 'substantially equal. Rep. Crane argued that comparable worth Is an apples and oranges comparison." But Rep. Mary Rose Oakar, contended tnat such a wording change would Just gut the whole spirit of the study. Voting for the Crane amendment: J.V. Hansen, Cheney. Voting against: Marriott, Nielson, Craig, Reid, Vucanovich. Not voting: G. Hansen. a bill authorizing Passed, 259-3$9.2 billion over four years for more than300 water projects, including the construction of dams, canals, harbors, locks and levees. Voting for the bill: Marriott, Reid. Voting against: Nielson, Vucano- 51-4- a bill that revamps Passed, 394-the federal bankruptcy court system In response to a Supreme Court ruling that had invalidated the system. Under the measure, federal district judges would have authority over bankruptcy cases, but could refer them to bankruptcy judges. The latter would be appointed for terms by regional federal appeals courts. In response to another Supreme Court ruling, the bill requires a company filing for bankruptcy to receive court approval before breaking a labor contract. The bill also permits a judge to an individual's bankruptcy petition if he determines that the request is a substantial abuse of the law. Voting for the bill: Reps. 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