The Senate of the United States of American voted this morning on the Respect for Rights of Conscience Act introduced by Senator Roy Blunt (R-MO). Regrettably, but perhaps not unexpectedly, the bill failed by a vote of 51-48.
Among those who voted against the legislation were 13 Catholics, even though the Act would have allowed Catholic institutions to continue their operations without violating their faith.
The Catholic Advocate has a list of the 24 Catholic Senators and how they voted.