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118th Congress Roll call 172 Treaty Doc.112-8 Other

Resolution of Ratification for Treaty Document No. 112-8

June 22, 2023 · On the Resolution of Ratification

Fetterman voted: Yea

Senator John Fetterman voted Yea on this measure. On this vote, Fetterman voted with the majority of the Senate Democratic caucus. The final result was Resolution of Ratification Agreed to (95–2).

What this vote was about

The Convention between the Government of the United States of America and the Government of the Republic of Chile for the Avoidance of Double Taxation and the Prevention of Fiscal Evasion with Respect to Taxes on Income and Capital, signed in Washington on February 4, 2010, with a Protocol signed the same day, as corrected by exchanges of notes effected February 25, 2011, and February 10 and 21, 2012, and a related agreement effected by exchange of notes (the "related Agreement") on February 4, 2010

How the parties split

CaucusYeaNay
Democrats460
Republicans462
Independents30

Primary source

U.S. Senate Roll Call Vote — 118th Congress, Session 1, Vote No. 172.

View the official record on Senate.gov

Questions & answers

How did John Fetterman vote on Resolution of Ratification for Treaty Document No. 112-8?
Senator John Fetterman voted Yea on Resolution of Ratification for Treaty Document No. 112-8 on June 22, 2023. The measure’s outcome was: Resolution of Ratification Agreed to.
Did Fetterman vote with his party on this?
Yes. On this vote Fetterman voted with the majority of Senate Democrats.