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Term Start Term End Role    State  Party 
2009 2010 Representative OH Republican
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Recent Voting History

The votes below were taken by roll call, a voting procedure that records a vote from every Senator or Representative on the bill under consideration. This Member of Congress may have voted on other bills by the process known as "voice vote", but these votes are not recorded.
BillVoted
H.R.384 TARP Reform and Accountability Act
On Agreeing to the Amendment: Amendment 6 to H R 384
Aye (with party)
January 15, 2009
H.R.384 TARP Reform and Accountability Act
On Agreeing to the Amendment: Amendment 5 to H R 384
Aye (with party)
January 15, 2009
H.R.384 TARP Reform and Accountability Act
On Agreeing to the Amendment: Amendment 3 to H R 384
Aye (with party)
January 15, 2009

Voting Trends Analysis

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  • H.R.1338 Paycheck Fairness Act [1]
  • H.R.4157 Sanctity of Human Life Act [1]

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Jim Jordan in the News feed

January 15, 2009 Economic stimulus could balloon to $850 billion

...by 5% and cutting the top corporate tax rate from 35% to 25%. "We will never tax and spend our way back to prosperity," said Rep. Jim Jordan, R-Ohio. He said the group is waiting for a Congressional Budget Office estimate of the plan's cost. GOP lawmake

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Source: USA Today


January 14, 2009 House votes to expand health coverage for children

...half of Ohio Republicans. Four of the eight GOP members from Ohio voted no: House Minority Leader John Boehner of West Chester, Jim Jordan of Urbana, Bob Latta of Bowling Green and Jean Schmidt of Loveland. "The fact is that healthy children have a bett

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Source: Columbus Dispatch


January 14, 2009 Jordan interested in Voinovich's senate seat

4th District Congressman Jim Jordan has shown an interest in taking the US Senate seat about to be vacated by George Voinovich. Jordan's office says the ...

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Source: 1330 WFIN, OH


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Jim Jordan in the Blogs feed

January 14, 2009 US Representative Day On The Mike Slater Show « The Mike Slater Show

It’s our semi-annual US Representative Day on The Mike Slater Show: TOMORROW 6:30 Marsha Blackburn, Tennessee’s 7th 6:45 Bob Latta, Ohio’s 5th 7:00 Scott Garrett, New Jersey’s 5th 7:30 Jim Jordan, Ohio’s 4th 7:45 Randy Neugebauer,

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Source: The Mike Slater Show


January 14, 2009 The Hill Blog» Blog Archive » An Alternative to the Stimulus (Rep ...

An Alternative to the Stimulus (Rep. Jim Jordan). January 14th, 2009. The talk of Washington this week is the $850 billion Democrat stimulus bill – with massive federal spending as our country’s debt tops $10 trillion. ...

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Source: The Hill Blog


January 14, 2009 H.R. 470: To amend the Internal Revenue Code of 1986 to provide ...

Rep. Jim Jordan [R-OH]. Cosponsorship information sometimes is out of date. Why? Text:. The text of this legislation is not yet available on GovTrack. It may not have been made available by the Government Printing Office yet. Status: ...

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Campaign Contributions

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Top Funding Industry: Misc Business
Top Contributor: American Electric Power ($19,400)
IndustryDonation% of total
Misc Business $108,700 17.4 %
Finance/Insur/RealEst $101,500 16.3 %
Health $74,350 11.9 %
Communic/Electronics $57,850 9.3 %
Energy/Nat Resource $48,750 7.8 %
Agribusiness $45,900 7.4 %
Construction $40,350 6.5 %
Other $34,056 5.5 %
Lawyers & Lobbyists $33,150 5.3 %
Ideology/Single-Issue $32,615 5.2 %
Transportation $28,174 4.5 %
Defense $12,000 1.9 %
Labor $7,000 1.1 %
Total:$624,395

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