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370 votes on record in Congress
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Voted YES on HR 6644 (Housing for the 21st Century Act), voted YES on HR 5184 (Affordable HOMES Act), voted YES on HR 3424 (SPACE Act of 2025) supporting affordable housing.
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Voted YES on HR 6703 (Lower Health Care Premiums for All Americans Act), voted YES on HRES 953 (Providing for consideration of the bill to ensure access to affordable healthcare), voted YES on HR 3424 (SPACE Act of 2025) supporting healthcare affordability.
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Voted YES on HRES 1057 (Providing for consideration of the bill to establish the Veterans Advisory Committee), voted YES on HRES 1009 (Providing for consideration of the bill to amend part A of title IV), voted YES on HR 3628 (State Planning for Reliability and Affordability Act) supporting education affordability.
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Voted NO on HR 1834 (Breaking the Gridlock Act), voted NO on HRES 780 (Providing for consideration of the bill to advance policy priorities), voted NO on HR 131 (Finish the Arkansas Valley Conduit Act) opposing cost of living measures.
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Voted YES on HRES 988 (Providing for consideration of the bill to amend the Employee Retirement Income Security Act), voted YES on HR 3424 (SPACE Act of 2025) supporting childcare affordability.
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Voted NO on HR 3617 (Securing America’s Critical Minerals Supply Act), voted NO on HRES 1057 (Providing for consideration of the bill to establish the Veterans Advisory Committee) opposing measures aimed at reducing energy costs.
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Voted YES on HR 3424 (SPACE Act of 2025), voted YES on HR 249 (To redesignate certain facilities at Paterson Great Falls National Historical Park), voted YES on HR 973 (Setting Consumer Standards for Lithium-Ion Batteries Act), voted YES on HR 758 (Mail Traffic Deaths Reporting Act of 2025) supporting transportation affordability.
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Voted NO on HR 5371 (Continuing Appropriations, Agriculture, Legislative Branch, Military Construction) opposing food security measures.
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Voted NO on HR 3617 (Securing America’s Critical Minerals Supply Act), voted NO on HR 4090 (Critical Mineral Dominance Act), voted YES on HJRES 140 (Providing for congressional disapproval under chapter 8 of title 5) opposing climate change initiatives.
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Voted NO on HR 261 (Undersea Cable Protection Act of 2025), voted NO on HR 1834 (Breaking the Gridlock Act) opposing environmental protection measures.
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Voted YES on HR 3617 (Securing America’s Critical Minerals Supply Act), voted NO on HR 3617 (Securing America’s Critical Minerals Supply Act), voted NO on HR 1834 (Breaking the Gridlock Act), voted NO on HRES 780 (Providing for consideration of the bill (H.R. 1834) to advance policy priorities), voted NO on HRES 780 (Providing for consideration of the bill (H.R. 1834) to advance policy priorities).
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Voted YES on HR 2189 (Law-Enforcement Innovate to De-Escalate Act), voted NO on HRES 1042 (Providing for consideration of the bill (H.R. 2189) to modernize Federal firearm), voted YES on HRES 1042 (Providing for consideration of the bill (H.R. 2189) to modernize Federal firearm), voted NO on HR 1834 (Breaking the Gridlock Act), voted NO on HRES 780 (Providing for consideration of the bill (H.R. 1834) to advance policy priorities).
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Voted YES on HR 6945 (Supporting Pregnant and Parenting Women and Families Act), voted NO on HR 6945 (Supporting Pregnant and Parenting Women and Families Act), voted YES on HRES 1009 (Providing for consideration of the bill (H.R. 6945) to amend part A of title IV), voted YES on HRES 1009 (Providing for consideration of the bill (H.R. 6945) to amend part A of title IV), voted NO on HR 1834 (Breaking the Gridlock Act).
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Voted NO on HR 1834 (Breaking the Gridlock Act), voted NO on HRES 780 (Providing for consideration of the bill (H.R. 1834) to advance policy priorities), voted NO on HRES 780 (Providing for consideration of the bill (H.R. 1834) to advance policy priorities), voted YES on HR 498 (Do No Harm in Medicaid Act), voted NO on HR 498 (Do No Harm in Medicaid Act).
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Voted YES on HR 7147 (Making further consolidated appropriations for the fiscal year ending September), voted NO on HR 1834 (Breaking the Gridlock Act), voted NO on HRES 780 (Providing for consideration of the bill (H.R. 1834) to advance policy priorities), voted NO on HRES 780 (Providing for consideration of the bill (H.R. 1834) to advance policy priorities), voted YES on HR 4371 (Kayla Hamilton Act).
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Voted NO on HR 1834 (Breaking the Gridlock Act), voted NO on HRES 780 (Providing for consideration of the bill (H.R. 1834) to advance policy priorities), voted NO on HRES 780 (Providing for consideration of the bill (H.R. 1834) to advance policy priorities), voted YES on HR 4371 (Kayla Hamilton Act), voted NO on HR 4371 (Kayla Hamilton Act).
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Voted NO on HR 1834 (Breaking the Gridlock Act), voted NO on HRES 780 (Providing for consideration of the bill (H.R. 1834) to advance policy priorities), voted NO on HRES 780 (Providing for consideration of the bill (H.R. 1834) to advance policy priorities), voted YES on HR 3424 (SPACE Act of 2025), voted YES on HR 3357 (Enhancing Multi-Class Share Disclosures Act).
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Voted NO on HRES 713 (Censuring Representative Ilhan Omar of Minnesota and removing her from the Commi), voted YES on HR 3424 (SPACE Act of 2025), voted YES on HRES 519 (Condemning the attacks on Minnesota lawmakers in Brooklyn Park and Champlin, Min), voted YES on HRES 481 (Condemning the rise in ideologically motivated attacks on Jewish individuals in), voted YES on HRES 488 (Denouncing the antisemitic terrorist attack in Boulder, Colorado).
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Voted YES on HR 6359 (Pregnant Students’ Rights Act), voted NO on HR 6359 (Pregnant Students’ Rights Act), voted YES on HRES 1009 (Providing for consideration of the bill (H.R. 6945) to amend part A of title IV), voted YES on HRES 1009 (Providing for consideration of the bill (H.R. 6945) to amend part A of title IV), voted YES on HR 3424 (SPACE Act of 2025).
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Voted YES on HJRES 142 (Disapproving the action of the District of Columbia Council in approving the D.C), voted AYE on HRES 1032 (Providing for consideration of the Senate amendments to the bill (H.R. 7148) mak), voted YES on HRES 1032 (Providing for consideration of the Senate amendments to the bill (H.R. 7148) mak), voted YES on HR 2988 (Protecting Prudent Investment of Retirement Savings Act), voted NO on HR 2988 (Protecting Prudent Investment of Retirement Savings Act).
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Voted YES on HRES 1057 (Providing for consideration of the bill (S. 1383) to establish the Veterans Advisory Committee), voted YES on HR 7148 (Consolidated Appropriations Act, 2026), and voted YES on HR 7147 (Making further consolidated appropriations for the fiscal year ending September 30, 2026), showing consistent support for government spending.
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Voted YES on HR 5764 (AI for Main Street Act), voted YES on HRES 951 (Providing for consideration of the bill (H.R. 4776) to amend the National Environmental Policy Act), and voted YES on S 356 (Secure Rural Schools Reauthorization Act of 2025), demonstrating strong support for job creation.
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Voted YES on HR 5764 (AI for Main Street Act), voted YES on HR 4305 (DUMP Red Tape Act), and voted YES on HR 2965 (Small Business Regulatory Reduction Act of 2025), indicating a strong commitment to supporting small businesses.
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Voted YES on HR 1531 (PROTECT Taiwan Act), voted YES on HR 6504 (Haiti Economic Lift Program Extension Act), and voted YES on HR 6500 (AGOA Extension Act), showing consistent support for proactive trade policies.
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Voted Yea on HR 6938 (Commerce, Justice, Science; Energy and Water Development; and Interior and Envir) multiple times, voted Yea on HR 3898 (PERMIT Act), while voting Nay on HR 131 (Finish the Arkansas Valley Conduit Act), indicating overall support for infrastructure investment despite one opposing vote.
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Voted Nay on HR 1834 (Breaking the Gridlock Act), voted Nay on HRES 780 (Providing for consideration of the bill (H.R. 1834) to advance policy priorities), and voted Nay on HRES 780 (Providing for consideration of the bill (H.R. 1834) to advance policy priorities), indicating opposition to Medicare-related initiatives.
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Voted Nay on HR 1834 (Breaking the Gridlock Act), voted Nay on HRES 780 (Providing for consideration of the bill (H.R. 1834) to advance policy priorities), and voted Nay on HRES 780 (Providing for consideration of the bill (H.R. 1834) to advance policy priorities), showing opposition to Medicaid-related initiatives.
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Voted YES on HR 3424 (SPACE Act of 2025), voted YES on HR 2483 (SUPPORT for Patients and Communities Reauthorization Act of 2025), and voted YES on HRES 458 (Providing for consideration of the bill (H.R. 2483) to reauthorize certain programs), indicating strong support for mental healthcare initiatives.
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Voted YES on HR 7148 (Consolidated Appropriations Act, 2026) and voted YES on HRES 1057 (Providing for consideration of the bill (S. 1383) to establish the Veterans Advisory Committee), showing support for public education funding.
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Voted YES on HRES 1057 (Providing for consideration of the bill (S. 1383) to establish the Veterans Advisory Committee), voted YES on HR 7148 (Consolidated Appropriations Act, 2026), and voted YES on HR 7147 (Making further consolidated appropriations for the fiscal year ending September 30, 2026), demonstrating strong support for defense spending.
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Voted YES on HR 6644 (Housing for the 21st Century Act) supporting veterans' housing, voted YES on HR 3123 (Ernest Peltz Accrued Veterans Benefits Act) supporting veterans' benefits, voted YES on HR 980 (Veterans Readiness and Employment Improvement Act of 2025) supporting veterans' employment, voted YES on S 1383 (Safeguard American Voter Eligibility Act) supporting veterans' voting rights.
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Voted YES on HR 7148 (Consolidated Appropriations Act, 2026) supporting foreign aid, voted YES on HRES 1057 (Providing for consideration of the bill S. 1383 to establish the Veterans Advisory Committee on Education) supporting veterans' education, voted NO on HCONRES 68 (To direct the removal of United States Armed Forces from Venezuela) indicating support for continued military presence.
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Voted YES on HR 2659 (Strengthening Cyber Resilience Against State-Sponsored Threats Act) supporting technology security, voted YES on HR 3424 (SPACE Act of 2025) supporting technology innovation, voted YES on S 1582 (GENIUS Act) supporting technology development, voted YES on HR 3633 (Digital Asset Market Clarity Act of 2025) supporting regulation of digital assets.
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Voted YES on HR 6019 (To repeal certain provisions relating to notification to Senate offices regarding data privacy) opposing data privacy measures, voted YES on HRES 1057 (Providing for consideration of the bill S. 1383 to establish the Veterans Advisory Committee on Education) indicating support for veterans' education but not directly related to data privacy.
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Voted NO on HR 2312 (Tipped Employee Protection Act) opposing protections for tipped workers, voted NO on HR 1834 (Breaking the Gridlock Act) opposing measures to improve workers' rights, voted NO on HRES 780 (Providing for consideration of the bill H.R. 1834 to advance policy priorities) opposing workers' rights initiatives.
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Voted NO on HR 2312 (Tipped Employee Protection Act) opposing minimum wage protections for tipped employees, voted NO on HR 1834 (Breaking the Gridlock Act) opposing minimum wage increases, voted NO on HRES 780 (Providing for consideration of the bill H.R. 1834 to advance policy priorities) opposing minimum wage initiatives.
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Voted YES on HR 5348 (Social Security Child Protection Act of 2025) supporting child protection under Social Security, voted YES on HR 3424 (SPACE Act of 2025) supporting initiatives that may benefit Social Security, voted YES on HR 249 (To redesignate certain facilities at Paterson Great Falls National Historical Park) indirectly supporting Social Security through community development.
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Voted YES on HRES 951 (Providing for consideration of the bill H.R. 4776 to amend the National Environmental Policy Act) opposing measures that could benefit disability rights, indicating a lack of support for disability rights initiatives.
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