U.S. House · OR-06

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High confidence based on 21 mapped decisive vote(s): 16 supporting and 5 opposing.
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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 31 mapped decisive vote(s): 30 supporting and 1 opposing.
High confidence based on 25 mapped decisive vote(s): 12 supporting and 13 opposing.
High confidence based on 19 mapped decisive vote(s): 14 supporting and 5 opposing with 1 absence/present vote(s).
High confidence based on 19 mapped decisive vote(s): 10 supporting and 9 opposing.
Salinas' voting record on energy costs leans toward supporting domestic fossil fuel production. She voted against clean energy cost-reduction policies in 11 of 18 mapped votes.
Rep. Salinas voted on 329 total roll calls with 59.5% attendance, missing 224 votes. She aligned with her party 97.3% of the time. On top-tier issues, she mapped as supporting immigration (22 of 26 votes), climate change (33 of 47), gun control (4 of 5), abortion rights (4 of 5), and LGBTQ+ rights (5 of 5). She mapped as opposing healthcare affordability (0 of 7), public education funding (3 of 24), government spending (19 of 56), and defense spending (6 of 42). On tax policy, voting rights, criminal justice reform, and environmental protection, her votes split roughly evenly. Across economic issues—minimum wage, affordable housing, workers' rights, trade policy, infrastructure, job creation, and small business support—she consistently opposed mapped measures.
Supported immigration, climate change, gun control, abortion rights, and LGBTQ+ rights on mapped votes
Opposed government spending (37 of 56 votes), defense spending (36 of 42), and public education funding (21 of 24)
Showed mixed or neutral patterns on tax policy, voting rights, criminal justice reform, and environmental protection
Consistently opposed economic measures including minimum wage, affordable housing, trade policy, and job creation
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38 mapped issues • Updated May 25, 2026 • 38 non-gated high-confidence issues · Model claude-haiku-4-5-20251001
Sources: Congress.gov · FEC · public disclosures. Methodology and citations on this district record.