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• 2012: Sen. Johnson Voted With The AFP Position To Oppose “A Bill To Reauthorize Agricultural Programs<br />

Through 2017.” According to AFP’s 2011-2012 Scorecard, Senator Ron Johnson supported the AFP position by<br />

voting no on Senate Vote #164, S. 3240 “a bill to reauthorize agricultural programs through 2017.” [AFP Scorecard,<br />

Accessed 1/26/16]<br />

• 2012: Sen. Johnson Voted With The AFP Position To Support Amending The National Labor Relations Act,<br />

A Fundamental Labor Law That Protects Workers’ Rights To Organize In Unions And Engage In<br />

Collective Bargaining. According to AFP’s 2011-2012 Scorecard, Senator Ron Johnson supported the AFP position<br />

by voting yes on Senate Vote #163, Rubio Amdt. No. 2166 to the National Labor Relations Act a fundamental labor<br />

law which protects workers’ rights to organize in unions and engage in collective bargaining. [AFP Scorecard,<br />

Accessed 1/26/16]<br />

• 2012: Sen. Johnson Voted With The AFP Position To Support Recommitting The Bill “To The Agriculture<br />

Committee With Instructions To Separate Title IV—The Title Dealing With Food Stamps (SNAP) And<br />

Other Nutrition—To Consider Separately.” According to AFP’s 2011-2012 Scorecard, Senator Ron Johnson<br />

supported the AFP position by voting yes on Senate Vote #153, recommitting S. 3240 “to the Agriculture Committee<br />

with instructions to separate Title IV—the title dealing with food stamps (SNAP) and other nutrition—to consider<br />

separately.” [AFP Scorecard, Accessed 1/26/16]<br />

• 2012: Sen. Johnson Voted With The AFP Position To Slash Spending Back To Fiscal Year 2008 Levels.<br />

According to AFP’s 2011-2012 Scorecard, Senator Ron Johnson supported the AFP position by voting yes on Senate<br />

Vote #152, S. 3240 “to recommit to reduce spending back to fiscal year 2008 levels.” [AFP Scorecard, Accessed<br />

1/26/16]<br />

• 2012: Sen. Johnson Voted With The AFP Position To Support Eliminating “Biorefinery, Renewable<br />

Chemical, And Biobased Product Manufacturing Assistance.” According to AFP’s 2011-2012 Scorecard,<br />

Senator Ron Johnson supported the AFP position by voting yes on Senate Vote #150, S.Amdt. 2226 to S. 3240<br />

eliminating “biorefinery, renewable chemical, and biobased product manufacturing assistance.” [AFP Scorecard,<br />

Accessed 1/26/16]<br />

• 2012: Sen. Johnson Voted With The AFP Position To Support “Disapproving Of EPA Rules Relating To<br />

Emission Standards For Certain Steam Generating Units.” According to AFP’s 2011-2012 Scorecard, Senator<br />

Ron Johnson supported the AFP position by voting yes on Senate Vote #139, S. J. Res. 37, “disapproving of EPA<br />

rules relating to emission standards for certain steam generating units.” [AFP Scorecard, Accessed 1/26/16]<br />

• 2012: Sen. Johnson Voted With The AFP Position To Support Paul Ryan’s “Resolution Setting Forth The<br />

Congressional Budget For The United States Government For Fiscal Year 2013, And Setting Forth The<br />

Appropriate Budgetary Levels For Fiscal Years 2014 Through 2022.” According to AFP’s 2011-2012 Scorecard,<br />

Senator Ron Johnson supported the AFP position by voting yes on Senate Vote # 99, S. Con. Res. 37, “A concurrent<br />

resolution setting forth the congressional budget for the United States Government for fiscal year 2013, and setting<br />

forth the appropriate budgetary levels for fiscal years 2014 through 2022.” [AFP Scorecard, Accessed 1/26/16]<br />

• 2012: Sen. Johnson Voted With The AFP Position To Support A Joint Resolution That Would Overturn The<br />

National Labor Relations Board’s “Representation Case Procedures” Rule, Which Reformed Private Sector<br />

Union Elections. According to AFP’s 2011-2012 Scorecard, Senator Ron Johnson supported the AFP position by<br />

voting yes on Senate Vote #68, S. J. Res. 36, “A joint resolution providing for congressional disapproval under<br />

chapter 8 of title 5, United States Code, of the rule submitted by the National Labor Relations Board relating to<br />

representation election procedures.” [AFP Scorecard, Accessed 1/26/16]<br />

• 2012: Sen. Johnson Voted With The AFP Position To Oppose Reauthorizing “Federal-Aid Highway<br />

Construction Programs.” According to AFP’s 2011-2012 Scorecard, Senator Ron Johnson supported the AFP<br />

position by voting no on Senate Vote #48, S. 1813, reauthorizing “federal-aid highway construction programs.” [AFP<br />

Scorecard, Accessed 1/26/16]

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