Albuquerque Journal

HOW YOUR CONGRESSIO­NAL DELEGATES VOTED

- By Voterama In Congress

For the week ending May 22

Contact your legislator­s at the U.S. Capitol Zip codes: House 20515, Senate 20510 Capitol operator: (202) 224-3121

CONFIRMING RATCLIFFE AS INTELLIGEN­CE CHIEF: On a party-line vote of 49 for and 44 against, the Senate on May 21 confirmed Rep. John L. Ratcliffe, R-Texas, as the nation’s top intelligen­ce official. He becomes the sixth director of national intelligen­ce since the office was created after 9/11 to improve coordinati­on among the 17 U.S. civilian and military intelligen­ce agencies. Ratcliffe, 54, ardently defended President Trump during House impeachmen­t hearings last year, prompting Democratic senators to question whether he would independen­tly oversee the American spy apparatus or, instead, shape intelligen­ce to please the White House. But Republican­s said his membership on the House Select Committee on Intelligen­ce and background as a federal prosecutor qualify him to become DNI, and they pointed to his pledge of independen­ce during Senate confirmati­on hearings.

A yes vote was to confirm the nominee.

NO: Tom Udall, D, Martin Heinrich, D

CONFIRMING TRAINOR AS ELECTION COMMISSION­ER: On a party-line vote of 49 for and 43 against, the Senate on May 19 confirmed James E. Trainor III of Austin, Texas, for a seat on the Federal Election Commission,

a post-Watergate panel charged with enforcing campaign-finance laws in federal contests. The FEC discloses candidates’ campaign-finance data to the public, enforces rules for campaign contributi­ons and spending and supervises the public funding of presidenti­al elections. An attorney specializi­ng in election law, Trainor advised President Trump’s 2016 presidenti­al campaign. He becomes the fourth member of the sixmember FEC, giving it a quorum for conducting business for the first time since late August. There was no Senate floor debate on Trainor’s nomination.

A yes vote was to confirm the nominee.

NO: Udall, Heinrich

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