Motion to Invoke Cloture on S. 2363

Cloture Motion Rejected
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Sponsor: Sen. Hagan, Kay R. [D-NC] · NC

Summary

Bipartisan Sportsmen's Act of 2014 - Revises a variety of existing programs to expand access to, and opportunities for, hunting, fishing, and recreational shooting.

Reauthorizes the Federal Land Transaction Facilitation Act, the North American Wetlands Conservation Act, and the National Fish and Wildlife Foundation Establishment Act.

Gives the Secretary of the Interior permanent authority to permit states to issue temporary electronic duck stamps (federal licenses required for hunting migratory waterfowl).

Exempts components of firearms and ammunition and sport fishing equipment and its components (such as lead sinkers) from regulations of chemical substances under the Toxic Substances Control Act (TSCA).

Increases the proportion of funding from the Pittman-Robertson Wildlife Restoration Act that states may use for public target ranges.

Requires the Secretary to issue permits for the importation of polar bear parts taken in sports hunts in Canada before May 15, 2008 (when the species was listed as threatened).

Revises standards for determining what a baited area is for purposes of the prohibition on taking migratory game birds.

Directs federal public land management officials to facilitate hunting, fishing, and recreational shooting on federal public land. Makes land under the jurisdiction of the Bureau of Land Management (BLM) or the Forest Service open for hunting, fishing, and recreational shooting unless the managing agency acts to close the lands.

Allocates funds from the Land and Water Conservation Fund for priority projects that secure public access to federal public lands that have significantly restricted access for hunting, fishing, and other recreational purposes.

41

Yea

56

Nay

Present

3

Absent

Yea 41 (41%)(56%) 56 Nay

3 present / not voting

Party Split

Democrat
39 Yea11 Nay3 Other
Republican
0 Yea45 Nay
Independent
2 Yea0 Nay
Member Votes100

Yes (41)

Leahy (D-VT)D-VT
Levin (D-MI)D-MI
Harkin (D-IA)D-IA
Rockefeller (D-WV)D-WV
Reid (D-NV)D-NV
Murray (D-WA)D-WA
Wyden (D-OR)D-OR
Johnson (D-SD)D-SD
Landrieu (D-LA)D-LA
Schumer (D-NY)D-NY
Cantwell (D-WA)D-WA
Carper (D-DE)D-DE
Nelson (D-FL)D-FL
Stabenow (D-MI)D-MI
Pryor (D-AR)D-AR
Brown (D-OH)D-OH
Casey (D-PA)D-PA
Klobuchar (D-MN)D-MN
McCaskill (D-MO)D-MO
Sanders (I-VT)I-VT
Tester (D-MT)D-MT
Whitehouse (D-RI)D-RI
Begich (D-AK)D-AK
Hagan (D-NC)D-NC
Merkley (D-OR)D-OR
Shaheen (D-NH)D-NH
Udall (D-CO)D-CO
Udall (D-NM)D-NM
Warner (D-VA)D-VA
Bennet (D-CO)D-CO
Gillibrand (D-NY)D-NY
Franken (D-MN)D-MN
Coons (D-DE)D-DE
Manchin (D-WV)D-WV
Baldwin (D-WI)D-WI
Donnelly (D-IN)D-IN
Heinrich (D-NM)D-NM
Heitkamp (D-ND)D-ND
Kaine (D-VA)D-VA
King (I-ME)I-ME
Walsh (D-MT)D-MT

Abstained (0)

None

No (56)

Hatch (R-UT)R-UT
Cochran (R-MS)R-MS
Grassley (R-IA)R-IA
McConnell (R-KY)R-KY
Shelby (R-AL)R-AL
McCain (R-AZ)R-AZ
Coats (R-IN)R-IN
Feinstein (D-CA)D-CA
Boxer (D-CA)D-CA
Inhofe (R-OK)R-OK
Collins (R-ME)R-ME
Durbin (D-IL)D-IL
Enzi (R-WY)R-WY
Reed (D-RI)D-RI
Roberts (R-KS)R-KS
Sessions (R-AL)R-AL
Crapo (R-ID)R-ID
Cornyn (R-TX)R-TX
Murkowski (R-AK)R-AK
Alexander (R-TN)R-TN
Chambliss (R-GA)R-GA
Graham (R-SC)R-SC
Vitter (R-LA)R-LA
Burr (R-NC)R-NC
Coburn (R-OK)R-OK
Thune (R-SD)R-SD
Isakson (R-GA)R-GA
Menendez (D-NJ)D-NJ
Corker (R-TN)R-TN
Barrasso (R-WY)R-WY
Wicker (R-MS)R-MS
Johanns (R-NE)R-NE
Risch (R-ID)R-ID
Kirk (R-IL)R-IL
Ayotte (R-NH)R-NH
Blumenthal (D-CT)D-CT
Blunt (R-MO)R-MO
Boozman (R-AR)R-AR
Hoeven (R-ND)R-ND
Johnson (R-WI)R-WI
Lee (R-UT)R-UT
Moran (R-KS)R-KS
Paul (R-KY)R-KY
Portman (R-OH)R-OH
Rubio (R-FL)R-FL
Toomey (R-PA)R-PA
Heller (R-NV)R-NV
Cruz (R-TX)R-TX
Fischer (R-NE)R-NE
Flake (R-AZ)R-AZ
Hirono (D-HI)D-HI
Murphy (D-CT)D-CT
Scott (R-SC)R-SC
Warren (D-MA)D-MA
Markey (D-MA)D-MA
Booker (D-NJ)D-NJ

Absent (3)

Mikulski (D-MD)D-MD
Cardin (D-MD)D-MD
Schatz (D-HI)D-HI
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