Voting Record
| Date | Question | Position | Result |
|---|---|---|---|
| 7/15/19 |
On Motion to Suspend the Rules and Agree, as Amended in the House H.Res. 432: Condemning the attacks on peaceful protesters and supporting an immediate peaceful transition to a civilian-led democratic government in Sudan. |
Yea | Passed |
| 7/15/19 |
On Motion to Suspend the Rules and Pass in the House H.R. 2744: USAID Branding Modernization Act |
Yea | Passed |
| 7/12/19 |
On Motion to Suspend the Rules and Pass, as Amended in the House H.R. 1327: To extend authorization for the September 11th Victim Compensation Fund of 2001 through fiscal year 2092, and for other purposes. |
Yea | Passed |
| 7/12/19 |
On Passage of the Bill in the House H.R. 2500: National Defense Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2020 |
No | Passed |
| 7/12/19 | On Motion to Recommit with Instructions: H.R. 2500: National Defense Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2020 | Aye | Failed |
| 7/12/19 |
On the Amendment in the House H.Amdt. 563 (Jayapal) to H.R. 2500: To require the Comptroller General of the United States to submit to Congress independent studies regarding potential cost savings with respect to the nuclear security enterprise and force structure. |
No | Agreed to |
| 7/12/19 |
On the Amendment in the House H.Amdt. 561 (Malinowski) to H.R. 2500: To provide for a one-year prohibition on the sale of air-to-ground munitions used in the conflict in Yemen to the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates, while providing an exemption for any export or |
No | Agreed to |
| 7/12/19 |
On the Amendment in the House H.Amdt. 560 (Thompson) to H.R. 2500: To prohibit DoD funding to house any foreign nationals who are in the custody of and detained by U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement. |
No | Agreed to |
| 7/12/19 |
On the Amendment in the House H.Amdt. 559 (Ocasio-Cortez) to H.R. 2500: To prohibit the President from using the authorized funds to detain undocumented immigrants in Department of Defense facilities. |
No | Failed |
| 7/12/19 |
On the Amendment in the House H.Amdt. 558 (Ocasio-Cortez) to H.R. 2500: To prohibit the President from deploying troops on the southern border if the purpose of this deployment is to enforce immigration law. |
No | Failed |
| 7/12/19 |
On the Amendment in the House H.Amdt. 557 (Garcia) to H.R. 2500: To prevent DOD facilities from being used to house or detain unaccompanied migrant children. |
No | Failed |
| 7/12/19 |
On the Amendment in the House H.Amdt. 556 (Lee) to H.R. 2500: To express the sense of Congress that the 2001 AUMF has been utilized beyond the scope that Congress intended; and that any new authorization for the use of military force to replace the 2001 AUMF should include a sunset c |
No | Agreed to |
| 7/12/19 |
On the Amendment in the House H.Amdt. 555 (Lee) to H.R. 2500: To repeal the Authorization for Use of Military Force Against Iraq Resolution of 2002. |
No | Agreed to |
| 7/12/19 |
On the Amendment in the House H.Amdt. 554 (Khanna) to H.R. 2500: To prohibit unauthorized military force in or against Iran. |
No | Agreed to |
| 7/12/19 |
On the Amendment in the House H.Amdt. 553 (Turner) to H.R. 2500: To strike the provision relating to the prohibition on the use of funds for the deployment of low-yield ballistic missile warheads and requires the Secretary of Defense to certify on the availability of proportional res |
Aye | Failed |
| 7/12/19 |
On the Amendment in the House H.Amdt. 552 (Tipton) to H.R. 2500: To express the sense of Congress that military aviation training in Colorado, including the training conducted at the High-Altitude Army National Guard Aviation Training Site, is critical to the national security of the |
Aye | Agreed to |
| 7/12/19 |
On the Amendment in the House H.Amdt. 539 (Amash) to H.R. 2500: To eliminate indefinite military detention of any person detained under AUMF authority in the U.S., territories, or possessions by providing immediate transfer to trial and proceedings by a court established under Articl |
No | Failed |
| 7/12/19 |
On the Amendment in the House H.Amdt. 538 (Lee) to H.R. 2500: To decrease funding for the Overseas Contingency Operations (OCO) account by $16.8 billion. |
No | Failed |
| 7/11/19 |
On the Amendment in the House H.Amdt. 535 (Raskin) to H.R. 2500: To prohibit the use of funds for an exhibition or parade of military forces and hardware, except for the display of small arms and munitions appropriate for customary ceremonial honors. |
No | Agreed to |
| 7/11/19 |
On the Amendment in the House H.Amdt. 534 (Lieu) to H.R. 2500: To prohibit the use of funds from being obligated or expended at properties owned by the President or that bear his name, with a waiver made available if the President reimburses the Department of the Treasury for the amo |
No | Agreed to |
| 7/11/19 |
On the Amendment in the House H.Amdt. 530 (Frankel) to H.R. 2500: To prohibit funding for missiles noncompliant with the Intermediate-Range Nuclear Forces Treaty until the Secretary of Defense meets certain conditions. |
No | Agreed to |
| 7/11/19 |
On the Amendment in the House H.Amdt. 529 (Blumenauer) to H.R. 2500: To require the Under Secretary for Nuclear Security to conduct a study on the unexpected cost increases for the W80-4 nuclear warhead life extension program and prevents $185 million from being obligated or expended |
No | Failed |
| 7/11/19 |
On the Amendment in the House H.Amdt. 528 (Blumenauer) to H.R. 2500: To require an independent study on options to extend the life of the Minuteman III intercontinental ballistic missiles and delaying the ground-based strategic deterrent program (GBSD). Prevents 10% of funds for the |
No | Failed |
| 7/11/19 |
On the Amendment in the House H.Amdt. 527 (Engel) to H.R. 2500: To expresse that the U.S. should seek to extend the New START Treaty, unless Russia is in material breach of the Treaty, or the U.S. and Russia have entered into a new agreement that has equal or greater constraints, tra |
No | Agreed to |
| 7/11/19 |
On the Amendment in the House H.Amdt. 526 (Engel) to H.R. 2500: To make changes to current law related to policies and planning to ensure civilian protection, including procedures for incidents involving civilian casualties. |
No | Agreed to |