Information about the vote from special interest groups and other information providers in our Report Cards:
Friends Committee on National Legislation
International Criminal Court - Dodd amendment.
Dodd (CT) amendment that would require the President to report to Congress on any further legislative action needed to advance and protect U.S. interests related to the establishment of the International Criminal Court or prosecution of crimes against humanity. Rejected.American Conservative Union
International Criminal Court.
Dodd (D-CT) amendment that would move the United States towards participation in the International Criminal Court for the prosecution of crimes against humanity. The amendment was rejected.Republican Liberty Caucus (Civil Liberty)
Defense Appro./ICC.
To require the President to report on any further legislative action required.Citizens for Global Solutions
HR 3338. Fiscal 2002 Defense Appropriations/International Criminal Court.
Dodd, D-CT, amendment that would have pre-empted Helms, R-NC, amendment by requesting President Bush provide guidance on the International Criminal Court before the Senate voted on the issue. Rejected.