U.S. House · NY-06

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High confidence based on 19 mapped decisive vote(s): 18 supporting and 1 opposing with 2 absence/present vote(s).
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High confidence based on 34 mapped decisive vote(s): 29 supporting and 5 opposing.
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High confidence based on 30 mapped decisive vote(s): 29 supporting and 1 opposing with 1 absence/present vote(s).
High confidence based on 24 mapped decisive vote(s): 11 supporting and 13 opposing with 1 absence/present vote(s).
Grace Meng's recorded votes on defense spending bills lean toward reducing military budgets. She voted against increased defense spending in 36 of 42 mapped votes.
High confidence based on 18 mapped decisive vote(s): 16 supporting and 2 opposing with 2 absence/present vote(s).
High confidence based on 17 mapped decisive vote(s): 6 supporting and 11 opposing with 1 absence/present vote(s).
Rep. Meng's voting record shows consistent opposition to spending and regulatory expansion across most economic and social policy areas. She supported pro-immigration, climate action, gun control, abortion rights, and LGBTQ+ rights measures. However, she opposed affordable housing, minimum wage increases, renewable energy, and most healthcare expansion votes. Her record on tax policy, voting rights, criminal justice reform, workers' rights, and environmental protection shows mixed patterns. She voted with her party 97.3% of the time but missed 256 of 553 votes (53.7% attendance).
Supported immigration reform (22 of 24 mapped votes), climate action (32 of 46), gun control (4 of 5), abortion rights (4 of 5), and LGBTQ+ rights (5 of 5)
Opposed government spending (37 of 55 votes), defense spending (35 of 42), and foreign aid (18 of 22)
Opposed most economic measures
affordable housing (5 of 6), minimum wage (7 of 9), renewable energy (11 of 14), and infrastructure investment (9 of 13)
Mixed record on environmental protection (30 of 51 supporting), voting rights (8 of 14 supporting), and criminal justice reform (17 of 29 supporting)
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38 mapped issues • Updated May 22, 2026 • 37 non-gated high-confidence issues · 1 moderate-confidence issue · Model claude-haiku-4-5-20251001
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