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Y2K Liability

The Senate Commerce, Science and Transportation Committee on approved a bill limiting companies' liability in suits based on the Year 2000 computer problem. A "yes" vote was to advance the bill.
Vote: Passed, 11-9, on March 3, 1999

Y = Yes
N = No
O = Not Voting

ALASKA

 

Ted Stevens, R

Y

ARIZONA

 

John McCain, R

Y

GEORGIA

 

Max Cleland, D

N

HAWAII

 

Daniel K. Inouye, D

N

KANSAS

 

Sam Brownback, R

Y

LOUISIANA

 

John Breaux, D

N

MAINE

 

Olympia Snowe, R

Y

MASSACHUSETTS

 

John F. Kerry, D

N

MICHIGAN

 

Spencer Abraham, R

Y

MISSISSIPPI

 

Trent Lott, R

Y

MISSOURI

 

John D. Ashcroft, R

Y

MONTANA

 

Conrad Burns, R

Y

NEVADA

 

Richard H. Bryan, D

N

NORTH DAKOTA

 

Byron L. Dorgan, D

N

OREGON

 

Ron Wyden, D

N

SOUTH CAROLINA

 

Ernest F. Hollings, D

N

TENNESSEE

 

Bill Frist, R

Y

TEXAS

 

Kay Bailey Hutchison, R

Y

WASHINGTON

 

Slade Gorton, R

Y

WEST VIRGINIA

 

John D. "Jay" Rockefeller IV, D

N

TOTAL

11 yes

 

8 no

 

0 not voting

Issue Descriptions and voting data by Thomas's Roll Call Report Syndicate

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