Here is how members of Maryland's delegation on Capitol Hill were recorded on important roll-call votes last week:
A yes vote was to kill the Interstate Commerce Commission.
Y N X Member
Y * * Bentley, Helen Delich, R-2nd
* N * Hoyer, Steny H. D-5th
Y * * Bartlett, Roscoe G., R-6th
* N * Wynn, Albert R., D-4th
Y * * Cardin, Benjamin L., D-3rd
Y * * Mfume, Kweisi, D-7th
Y * * Gilchrest, Wayne T., R-1st
* N * Morella, Constance A., R-8th
HOUSE: RACE IN SENTENCING
By a vote of 264-149, the House reversed its support of the Racial Justice Act, which enables minorities to avoid the death sentence by showing it was applied to them as part of a discriminatory pattern in the sentencing jurisdiction.
C7 A yes vote was to repudiate the Racial Justice Act.
Y N X Member
Y * * Bentley, Helen Delich, R-2nd
Y * * Hoyer, Steny H. D-5th
Y * * Bartlett, Roscoe G., R-6th
* N * Wynn, Albert R., D-4th
* N * Cardin, Benjamin L., D-3rd
* N * Mfume, Kweisi, D-7th
Y * * Gilchrest, Wayne T., R-1st
* N * Morella, Constance A., R-8th
SENATE: WHITEWATER HEARINGS
Senators voted 56-43, along party lines, to convene public hearings by the end of July into some of the events known as Whitewater. They endorsed a Democratic plan to limit the
Banking Committee inquiry to Washington aspects of the alleged scandal that special prosecutor Robert Fiske has completed work on.
A yes vote supported the Democratic plan for Whitewater hearings.
Y N X Member
Y * * Mikulski, Barbara A., D
Y * * Sarbanes, Paul S., D