U.S. Senate
Bill Nelson – D
Mel Martinez – R
On July 23, 2009, Representative Latham (R-Iowa) introduced an amendment to cut $3 billion in high-speed rail funding. Every Member of the House of Representatives faced a choice whether to spend $3 billion in high-speed rail funding. This became the single largest budget vote for high-speed rail in the history of the nation (up to that point).
A YES vote is a vote AGAINST high-speed rail. A NO vote is a vote FOR high-speed rail.
| U.S. House | Party | District | Vote |
| Jeff Miller | R | 1 | YES |
| Allen Boyd | D | 2 | NO |
| Corrine Brown | D | 3 | NO |
| Ander Crenshaw | R | 4 | YES |
| Ginny Brown-Waite | R | 5 | NO |
| Cliff Stearns | R | 6 | YES |
| John Mica | R | 7 | NO |
| Alan Grayson | D | 8 | NO |
| Gus Bilirakis | R | 9 | YES |
| C. W. Bill Young | R | 10 | YES |
| Kathy Anne Castor | D | 11 | NO |
| Adam Putnam | R | 12 | NO |
| Vern Buchanan | R | 13 | YES |
| Connie Mack | R | 14 | YES |
| Bill Posey | R | 15 | YES |
| Tom Rooney | R | 16 | YES |
| Kendrick Meek | D | 17 | NO |
| Ileana Ros-Lehtinen | R | 18 | NO |
| Robert Wexler | D | 19 | NO |
| Debbie Wasserman Schultz | D | 20 | NO |
| Lincoln Diaz-Balart | R | 21 | NO |
| Ron Klein | D | 22 | NO |
| Alcee Hastings | D | 23 | NO |
| Suzanne Kosmas | D | 24 | NO |
| Mario Diaz-Balart | R | 25 | NO |