93rd Congress > House > Vote 607

Date: March 25, 1974

Result: 316-1

Vote Subject Matter: Social Welfare / D. C.

Sponsor: DIGGS, Charles Coles, Jr. (D-MI)

Bill number: HR8747

Description: TO PASS H.R. 8747, REPEALING THAT PART OF THE U.S. STATUTES REQUIRING COMPULSORY SMALLPOX VACCINATION FOR PUBLIC SCHOOL STUDENTS IN THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA

Bill summary: Terminates the requirement of compulsory vaccination against smallpox for public school students in the District of Columbia.

Bill titles: A bill to repeal section 274 of the Revised Statutes of the United States relating to the District of Columbia, requiring compulsory vaccination against smallpox for public school students.

Original source documents: Digest of the Congressional Record vol. 120-40, p. H2077;

Links for more info on the vote: congress.gov

Loading graphics...

Error!

Member Vote Map Help: click states or districts to filter members.

Vote Ideological Breakdown Help: click and drag on the plot to focus on selected members.

This chart describes how members voted on the rollcall. Members are placed according to their NOMINATE ideological scores. A cutting line divides the vote into those expected to vote "Yea" and those expected to vote "Nay". The shaded heatmap reflects the expected probability of voting "Yea". You can select points or regions to subset the members listed above and below.

Votes Download as XLS Help: click bars to focus the vote list.

Votes
(Sort by , , , , )
Selected: of from including with NOMINATE scores within .