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Sign painted incorrectly ]. Nelson was first elected to U. Congress in , and during his time as a representative of Florida, he became the first member of the House to go to space.

If confirmed he will be the third NASA administrator to have achieved spaceflight. The Florida Democrat was elected to the U. Senate in and was defeated in the election by former Republican Florida Gov. Based on an analysis of bill sponsorship by GovTrack , Nelson was a " centrist Democrat ," as of July 21, 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, Bill Nelson missed 98 of 4, roll call votes from January to September This amounts to 2. The website Legistorm compiles staff salary information for members of Congress. He ranked 3rd on the list of the highest paid Democratic senatorial staff salaries and ranked 98th overall of the lowest paid senatorial staff salaries in Overall, Florida ranked 2nd in average salary for senatorial staff.

The average U. Each year National Journal publishes an analysis of how liberally or conservatively each member of Congress voted in the previous year. Nelson ranked 23rd in the liberal rankings among U. Nelson ranked 28th in the liberal rankings in Nelson ranked 46th in the liberal rankings in The website OpenCongress tracks how often members of Congress vote with the majority of the chamber caucus.

Nelson voted with the Democratic Party Bill Nelson voted with the Democratic Party Delegate to the DNC click to expand. Nelson was a superdelegate to the Democratic National Convention from Florida. Nelson supported Hillary Clinton for the Democratic nomination.

Superdelegates in were automatic delegates to the Democratic National Convention, meaning that, unlike regular delegates, they were not elected to this position.

Also unlike regular delegates, they were not required to pledge their support to any presidential candidate, and they were not bound by the results of their state's presidential primary election or caucus. In , superdelegates included members of the Democratic National Committee, Democratic members of Congress, Democratic governors, and distinguished party leaders, including former presidents and vice presidents.

All superdelegates were free to support any presidential candidate of their choosing at the Democratic National Convention. Florida had delegates at the Democratic National Convention. Of this total, were pledged delegates. National party rules stipulated how Democratic delegates in all states were allocated.

Pledged delegates were allocated to a candidate in proportion to the votes he or she received in a state's primary or caucus. A candidate was eligible to receive a share of the state's pledged delegates if he or she won at least 15 percent of the votes cast in the primary or caucus. There were three types of pledged Democratic delegates: congressional district delegates, at-large delegates, and party leaders and elected officials PLEOs.

Congressional district delegates were allocated proportionally based on the primary or caucus results in a given district. At-large and PLEO delegates were allocated proportionally based on statewide primary results.

Thirty-two party leaders and elected officials served as unpledged delegates. These delegates were not required to adhere to the results of a state's primary or caucus. Note: Please contact us if the personal information below requires an update. Nelson underwent prostate surgery in July to remove a cancerous growth. Following the procedure, his office reported that he was cancer-free. Bill Nelson News Feed. What's on my ballot? Elections in How to vote How to run for office Ballot measures.

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Please contact us with any updates. Democratic Party. Official website. Official Facebook. Campaign Facebook. Personal website. Personal Twitter. General election for U. Senate Florida. Democratic primary for U. Republican primary for U. To view the full congressional electoral history for Bill Nelson, click [show] to expand the section. Guaranteeing Access To Health Care From protecting Medicare and Medicaid from cuts to working to keep drug prices low to ensuring Floridians with preexisting conditions have access to health care, Bill Nelson has been a tireless champion for Floridians.

Educating For The Future Bill Nelson believes in investing in the future of Florida — our teachers, our students and our schools. Keeping Consumers Safe From holding multi-billion dollar corporations accountable to cracking down on criminal fraudsters, Bill Nelson is a leader in protecting consumers.

Senate [8]. Voted Yea on: Agriculture Improvement Act of HR 2 Conference Report Agreed to on December 11, Proposed providing funding for commodity support, conservation, trade and international food aid, nutrition assistance, farm credit, rural development, research and extension activities, forestry, horticulture, and crop insurance through fiscal year It also proposed requiring the U. The bill proposed providing 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: An amendment to repeal the requirements for individuals to enroll in health insurance and for employers to offer it—"Skinny bill" S Amdt to S Amdt to HR the American Health Care Act of Amendment Rejected on July 28, The amendment proposed repealing the requirements for individuals to enroll in health insurance and for employers to offer it.

Gorsuch, of Colorado, to be an Associate Justice of the Supreme Court of the United States—second vote to end debate and move to a vote on Gorsuch's nomination under the new precedent requiring only a simple majority to pass. Gorsuch, of Colorado, to be an Associate Justice of the Supreme Court of the United States—a vote to keep the Senate precedent of requiring 60 votes to close debate on Supreme Court nominations.

Gorsuch, of Colorado, to be an Associate Justice of the Supreme Court of the United States—initial vote to end debate and move to a vote on Gorsuch's nomination. Voted Nay on: Tax Cuts and Jobs Act HR 1 Motion Agreed to on December 20, Proposed providing for reconciliation pursuant to titles II and V of the concurrent resolution on the budget for fiscal year and proposed changes to the tax code.

H Con Res 71 Concurrent Resolution Agreed to on October 19, Proposed establishing the congressional budget for the United States Government for fiscal year and setting forth the appropriate budgetary levels for fiscal years through Voted Yea on: Disaster Relief Appropriations Act, Included amendments to suspend the debt ceiling and fund the government HR Motion Agreed to on September 7, Proposed suspending the debt ceiling and funding the government until December 8, , and providing funding for Hurricanes Harvey and Irma relief efforts.

Voted Yea on: National Defense Authorization Act for Fiscal Year HR Bill Passed on September 18, Proposed authorizing appropriations for fiscal year for military activities of the Department of Defense, for military construction, and for defense activities of the Department of Energy, and to prescribe military personnel strengths for such fiscal year, and for other purposes. On November 15, , the Senate passed the defense policy bill by voice vote. This bill was the result of compromises made in the conference report.

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If we were unable to find a public statement that clearly articulated which candidate the superdelegate supported at the national convention, we listed that superdelegate as "unknown. Bill Nelson cancer-free after prostate surgery," July 20, Florida's current delegation to the United States Congress. Marco Rubio R. Rick Scott R. District 1. John Rutherford R. Alfred Lawson D. Michael Waltz R. Stephanie Murphy D. Daniel Webster R.

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Source: Florida Election Watch "U. Foreign Affairs Iran nuclear deal See also: Iran nuclear agreement, On May 7, , the Senate voted to approve HR - A bill to provide for congressional review and oversight of agreements relating to Iran's nuclear program, and for other purposes, by a vote of Angus King.

Hillary Clinton. In , he said he believed President Barack Obama had "made a mistake" by cancelling the Constellation programme. The decision to axe Constellation - which, at the time, was over budget and behind schedule - sparked a backlash in Congress, not least because it jeopardised thousands of space jobs in southern states.

The SLS gave Nasa the capability to launch its Orion crew vehicle to the Moon and other deep space destinations, while securing a base of engineering expertise across the south. But the programme was criticised by those who believed the agency should move to launching spacecraft entirely on commercial rockets, like those built by Elon Musk's company SpaceX. Mr Nelson lost his last re-election bid and his Senate term ended in In a statement, the acting Nasa administrator Steve Jurczyk, said: "Bill has a proven history of supporting our work here at Nasa, and has helped advance America's position in human exploration, science, aeronautics, and technology.

Follow Paul on Twitter. Nasa's new 'megarocket' set for critical tests. Nasa's giant SLS rocket: a guide. Stunning images from Nasa's Perseverance rover. Bill Nelson on the campaign trail in Florida during the mid-term elections.

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