In short order, Sen. Harry Reid rejected the call to conference. The shutdown ended on October 16, , when the House took a vote on HR after it was approved by the Senate. Federal employees also received retroactive pay for the shutdown period.
The only concession made by Senate Democrats was to require income verification for Obamacare subsidies. Schiff voted for HR The bill passed the House on February 15, , with a vote of - The bill called for stopping a 0.
The amendment was adopted by the House on June 6, , with a vote of - The purpose of the amendment as stated on the official text is to "prohibit the use of funds to finalize, implement, administer, or enforce the Morton Memos. The amendment was adopted by the House on August 2, , with a vote of The amendment requires that all changes to the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act be approved by Congress before taking effect.
The vote was largely along party lines. The resolution passed the House on June 18, , with a vote of - that largely followed party lines. The purpose of the bill was to ban abortions that would take place 20 or more weeks after fertilization.
Schiff voted for the fiscal cliff compromise bill, which made permanent most of the Bush tax cuts originally passed in and while also raising tax rates on the highest income levels.
He was one of Democrats who voted in favor of the bill. The bill was passed in the House by a - vote on January 1, See also: California's 28th Congressional District election, House California District 28 on November 3, Incumbents are bolded and underlined. The results have been certified. Do you want a spreadsheet of this type of data? Contact our sales team. The following candidates ran in the primary for U.
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Schiff won re-election to the U. House in Schiff went on to defeat Stokes in the general election on November 4, Schiff won re-election in the election for the U. House , representing California's 28th District. Schiff went on to defeat Jennerjahn in the general election on November 6, See also: Ballotpedia's Candidate Connection.
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Following weeks of public hearings , the House voted to impeach Trump on December 18, , charging him with abuse of power by a vote of and obstruction of Congress by a vote of House votes by representative and party, click here. As chair of the committee, he presided over the House impeachment investigation into the allegations against Donald Trump. On January 15, , Speaker of the House Nancy Pelosi named Schiff one of the seven managers responsible for presenting the case for impeachment to the Senate.
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Using campaign filings and information calculated by OpenSecrets. From , Based on an analysis of bill sponsorship by GovTrack , Schiff was a rank-and-file Democrat as of July In June , Schiff was rated as a " moderate Democratic leader. The website OpenCongress tracks the voting records of each member to determine with whom he or she votes most and least often. The results include a member from each party. According to the website GovTrack, Schiff missed of 10, roll call votes from January to September This amounted to 1.
The website Legistorm compiles staff salary information for members of Congress. He ranked 39th on the list of the lowest paid Democratic representative staff salaries and ranked th overall of the lowest paid representative staff salaries in Overall, California ranked 5th in average salary for representative staff.
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It also proposed modifying the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program, previously known as the food stamp program. Voted Nay on: Pain-Capable Unborn Child Protection Act HR 36 Bill Passed on October 3, Proposed amending the federal criminal code to make it a crime for any person to perform or attempt to perform an abortion if the probable post-fertilization age of the fetus was 20 weeks or more.
The bill provided exceptions for an abortion: 1 that was necessary to save the life of the pregnant woman, or 2 when the pregnancy was the result of rape or incest. Voted Nay on: Kate's Law HR Bill Passed on June 29, Proposed increasing criminal penalties for individuals in the country illegally who were convicted of certain crimes, deported, and then re-entered the U. Voted Nay on: No Sanctuary for Criminals Act HR Bill Passed on June 29, Proposed withholding federal funds from states and localities that chose not to follow federal immigration laws.
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It combined 12 appropriations bills. Voted Yea on: Disaster Relief Appropriations Act, Included amendments to suspend the debt ceiling and fund the government HR Bill Passed on September 8, Proposed suspending the debt ceiling and funding the government until December 8, , and providing funding for Hurricanes Harvey and Irma relief efforts.
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The congressman led the ensuing impeachment investigation, becoming a political star in the process. His criticism of the president has turned Mr Schiff into a frequent target for Mr Trump, whose Twitter account is laced with mocking nicknames for the chairman, including 'Liddle Adam' and 'Shifty Schiff'. Nancy Pelosi, the Democratic House speaker, on the other hand, has lauded Mr Schiff as "the full package". When she named the congressman and the other impeachment managers on 15 January, she noted they were chosen with an eye to their "on comfort level in the courtroom".
Republicans have accused him of pursuing a vendetta against Mr Trump, and echo the president's claims that he is corrupt. He is booed at Trump rallies and lampooned on Fox News.
An amateur screenwriter in his spare time- though his teleplays have so far failed to sell - Mr Schiff has said that he never imagined becoming a household name , although when he came up in a question on the gameshow Jeopardy! Now, he is poised to step into the spotlight as he writes a chapter in America's most riveting modern political drama. Trump impeachment trial: All you need to know. No sex, no suspense - Trump v Clinton. The story of impeachment, by a Christmas choir.
A beginner's guide to impeachment and Trump. Image source, Getty Images. Schiff also has worked to produce transformational change in the nation's Capitol, to make healthcare universal, confront the urgent crisis of climate change, address inequality and systemic racism, and get money out of politics. And he is devoted to building our country back better, with an economy that works for everyone.
His father was in the "rag business," selling different lines of clothing across the country, which caused the family to move first to Scottsdale, Arizona and then Alamo, California. Schiff then joined the U. Attorney's Office in Los Angeles as a federal prosecutor, where he served for almost six years, most notably prosecuting, Richard Miller, the first FBI agent ever to be indicted for spying for Russia. Adam and his wife, Eve yes, it's true - Adam and Eve have two children, a daughter, Alexa, and a son, Elijah.
Schiff authored dozens of bills that were enacted into law, from guaranteeing up-to-date textbooks in the classroom, overhauling state child support laws, passing a patient's bill of rights, and guaranteeing cost-of-living increases for teacher pensions.
Perhaps most notably, Schiff is known as the "Father of the Gold Line" for his work to expand Metro rail into the San Gabriel valley, from Pasadena to Azusa, a project that is still ongoing.
In , Schiff was first elected to the U. House of Representatives, where he has served ever since. Schiff has worked to ensure that individuals, families, and small businesses get the support they need to weather this crisis. Schiff successfully advocated for the inclusion of the Mixed Earners Pandemic Unemployment Assistance Act in Congressional relief legislation, to ensure that individuals who earn mixed sources of income - including thousands of his constituents who are freelancers, contract workers, in the entertainment industry and gig economy - are not left out of vital unemployment assistance.
A firm believer that we must be guided by science, Rep. Schiff also introduced the Masks Work Act to mail free face coverings to any American who requests one and provide funding for further research and a public service announcement campaign on mask efficacy.
And to ensure that we are better prepared to face future public health crises, Rep. Schiff is committed to upholding and strengthening our democracy and the rule of law.
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