• Did the Vote Pass? Yes
  • Voted Yea 327
  • Voted Nay 78
  • Didn't Vote 16
  • Voted Present 1
The $740.5 billion NDAA for FY 2021 fails to deliver any meaningful reforms and perpetuates the status quo in some areas. It also includes big government power grabs, places burdens on small businesses, and expands the federal bureaucracy.

The primary reasons FreedomWorks has decided to issue a key vote against the NDAA are because of the price tag, the limitations on proposed troop withdrawals in Germany and Afghanistan, the failure of Congress to reform the existing authorization for the use of military force (AUMF) in Iraq, as well as the failure of Congress to prohibit logistical support in unauthorized military activities in Yemen.

President Trump used his authority as commander-in-chief to order the withdrawal of 12,000 troops from Germany because, as he has said, the United States shouldn’t be responsible for other countries’ failures to make investments in defense. We agree.

He also decided to reduce the American military presence in Afghanistan by 1,500 troops. We have had troops in Afghanistan for 19 years. Critics of this decision — the bipartisan Forever War Caucus — can’t seem to tell us when we’ll finally leave Afghanistan. Only that we can’t do it now. After 19 years. As President Trump said directly to Congress in his 2019 State of the Union address, “Great nations do not fight endless wars.” The decision to reduce the troop level in Afghanistan was the right one. However, this NDAA explicitly seeks to go against this decision and prevent future decisions like it, by explicitly putting a “limitation on the use of funds to reduce deployment to Afghanistan,” depriving the executive of the funds necessary to physically relocate troops.

Furthermore, the conference report leaves out the repeal of the 2002 AUMF in Iraq that was included in the House-passed NDAA. Another provision from the House-passed NDAA that isn’t in the conference report is the prohibition of the use of funds to engage in military activities in Yemen. Our involvement in the ongoing conflict in Yemen has never been authorized by Congress, yet we’ve continued to be involved in that conflict based on a flimsy interpretation of the 2001 AUMF.

Adding to the fiscal irresponsibility of this NDAA is its continued abuse of Overseas Contingency Operations (OCO) spending. OCO is intended to expedite direct funding for our combat operations overseas and is, therefore, both outside of the DoD’s base funding level and outside of the discretionary budgetary caps set by Congress. Increasingly, funding that is not remotely related to the direct provision of war-fighting support for our troops has crept into OCO, to the point that even with our presence in Afghanistan and other Middle East nations diminishing, OCO levels in the FY 2021 NDAA stand at $69 billion.

This NDAA prohibits the revival of Base Realignment and Closure (BRAC) commissions, in spite of their proving to be one of the few useful fiscal restraints on wasteful defense spending available to Congress — as noted by the Pentagon itself. The military owns or leases thousands of properties and buildings around the world, many of which are no longer particularly useful or functional, the sale of which could provide both immediate cash and long-term reductions of overhead costs.

Unfortunately, amidst widespread dysfunction in the legislative process in Congress, the NDAA’s reputation as one of the few “guaranteed-to-pass” bills each year has made it a prime target for adding on new spending and even brand new laws entirely unrelated to our military and national defense.

Perhaps the most egregious instance in this bill is the inclusion of the Corporate Transparency Act (CTA), a measure that will place a new federal reporting burden on U.S. small businesses and threaten the privacy rights of millions of Americans. By requiring a confusing new annual report from every small business on all people who qualify as “beneficial owners” — a term which is unclearly defined — the CTA would create yet another paperwork burden on small business, who stand to face criminal fines and penalties if they fail to comply even by mistake.

One of the main drivers of beneficial ownership legislation is the FACT Coalition, which is an organization comprised of many leftist groups, including the AFL-CIO, Citizens for Tax Justice, Fair Share, Friends of the Earth, and Public Citizen. In May 2019, a representative of the Financial Accountability and Corporate Transparency (FACT) Coalition told the Washington Post: “Every official member of our coalition agrees that this information should ultimately be made public.”

This is the first step in an end-run around Citizens United. Sen. Sheldon Whitehouse (D-R.I.) has pushed for Congress to require the disclosure of beneficial ownership information, making the connection to “dark money” and donor disclosure. Section 4111 of House Democrats’ so-called “For the People Act,” H.R. 1, included language similar to the beneficial ownership language in NDAA.

The FY 2021 NDAA also eliminates arguably the one single position inside of the Pentagon that demonstrably saves taxpayer dollars, the CMO. Congress created the position of chief management officer (CMO) inside the DoD in December 2016. The idea for this position was to have someone with significant private sector management and business experience be given the sole responsibility and authority to identify wasteful spending and inefficient bureaucracy. Essentially, by bringing an outsider with private-sector experience and no ties to the defense industry inside the bureaucracy to streamline processes and make the Pentagon more efficient, opportunities for real reform could be identified and implemented.

Stories of bureaucracy and wasteful spending inside the DoD are legendary. In December 2016, the Washington Post reported that the DOD spiked an internal report documenting $125 billion in waste. The fear, as the Post noted at the time, was that “Congress would use the findings as an excuse to slash the defense budget.” Our friends at OpenTheBooks have also noted the “use-it-or-lose-it” spending habits of all federal agencies, including DOD. Agencies will spend dollars as the fiscal year winds to a close to show that they need more money, not less.

As of July 2020, the CMO’s office had identified $21 billion in savings or inefficiencies. Clearly, defense contractors aren’t happy with the CMO’s work and worked with their rented friends in Congress to get rid of this much-needed position.

Legislator's Votes

Official's Name Party District Voted

Alma Adams

Democrat

NC-12

Yea

Pete Aguilar

Democrat

CA-33

Yea

Rick Allen

Republican

GA-12

Yea

Colin Allred

Democrat

TX-32

Yea

Mark Amodei

Republican

NV-2

Yea

Kelly Armstrong

Republican

ND-1

Yea

Cindy Axne

Democrat

IA-3

Yea

Don Bacon

Republican

NE-2

Yea

Jim Baird

Republican

IN-4

Yea

Troy Balderson

Republican

OH-12

Yea

Jim Banks

Republican

IN-3

Yea

Andy Barr

Republican

KY-6

Yea

Karen Bass

Democrat

CA-37

Yea

Joyce Beatty

Democrat

OH-3

Yea

Ami Bera

Democrat

CA-6

Yea

Jack Bergman

Republican

MI-1

Yea

Don Beyer

Democrat

VA-8

Yea

Gus Bilirakis

Republican

FL-12

Yea

Sanford Bishop

Democrat

GA-2

Yea

Lisa Blunt Rochester

Democrat

DE-1

Yea

Mike Bost

Republican

IL-12

Yea

Kevin Brady

Republican

TX-8

Yea

Anthony Brindisi

Democrat

NY-22

Yea

Susan Brooks

Republican

IN-5

Yea

Mo Brooks

Republican

AL-5

Yea

Anthony Brown

Democrat

MD-4

Yea

Julia Brownley

Democrat

CA-26

Yea

Vern Buchanan

Republican

FL-16

Yea

Larry Bucshon

Republican

IN-8

Yea

Mike Burgess

Republican

TX-26

Yea

Cheri Bustos

Democrat

IL-17

Yea

G. K. Butterfield

Democrat

NC-1

Yea

Bradley Byrne

Republican

AL-1

Yea

Salud Carbajal

Democrat

CA-24

Yea

Tony Cárdenas

Democrat

CA-29

Yea

André Carson

Democrat

IN-7

Yea

Buddy Carter

Republican

GA-1

Yea

Matt Cartwright

Democrat

PA-8

Yea

Ed Case

Democrat

HI-1

Yea

Sean Casten

Democrat

IL-6

Yea

Kathy Castor

Democrat

FL-14

Yea

Joaquin Castro

Democrat

TX-20

Yea

Steve Chabot

Republican

OH-1

Yea

Liz Cheney

Republican

WY-1

Yea

David Cicilline

Democrat

RI-1

Yea

Katherine Clark

Democrat

MA-5

Yea

Wm. Lacy Clay

Democrat

MO-1

Yea

Emanuel Cleaver

Democrat

MO-5

Yea

Jim Clyburn

Democrat

SC-6

Yea

Steve Cohen

Democrat

TN-9

Yea

Tom Cole

Republican

OK-4

Yea

James Comer

Republican

KY-1

Yea

Michael Conaway

Republican

TX-11

Yea

Gerry Connolly

Democrat

VA-11

Yea

Jim Cooper

Democrat

TN-5

Yea

Lou Correa

Democrat

CA-46

Yea

Jim Costa

Democrat

CA-21

Yea

Joe Courtney

Democrat

CT-2

Yea

TJ Cox

Democrat

CA-21

Yea

Angie Craig

Democrat

MN-2

Yea

Rick Crawford

Republican

AR-1

Yea

Dan Crenshaw

Republican

TX-2

Yea

Charlie Crist

Democrat

FL-13

Yea

Jason Crow

Democrat

CO-6

Yea

Henry Cuellar

Democrat

TX-28

Yea

Joe Cunningham

Democrat

SC-1

Yea

John Curtis

Republican

UT-3

Yea

Sharice Davids

Democrat

KS-3

Yea

Rodney Davis

Republican

IL-13

Yea

Danny Davis

Democrat

IL-7

Yea

Susan Davis

Democrat

CA-53

Yea

Madeleine Dean

Democrat

PA-4

Yea

Peter DeFazio

Democrat

OR-4

Yea

Rosa DeLauro

Democrat

CT-3

Yea

Suzan DelBene

Democrat

WA-1

Yea

Val Demings

Democrat

FL-10

Yea

Scott DesJarlais

Republican

TN-4

Yea

Ted Deutch

Democrat

Yea

Mario Diaz-Balart

Republican

FL-26

Yea

Debbie Dingell

Democrat

MI-6

Yea

Lloyd Doggett

Democrat

TX-37

Yea

Tom Emmer

Republican

MN-6

Yea

Veronica Escobar

Democrat

TX-16

Yea

Anna Eshoo

Democrat

CA-16

Yea

Ron Estes

Republican

KS-4

Yea

Dwight Evans

Democrat

PA-3

Yea

Drew Ferguson

Republican

GA-3

Yea

Brian Fitzpatrick

Republican

PA-1

Yea

Chuck Fleischmann

Republican

TN-3

Yea

Lizzie Fletcher

Democrat

TX-7

Yea

Bill Flores

Republican

TX-17

Yea

Jeff Fortenberry

Republican

NE-1

Yea

Bill Foster

Democrat

IL-11

Yea

Virginia Foxx

Republican

NC-5

Yea

Lois Frankel

Democrat

FL-22

Yea

Mike Gallagher

Republican

WI-8

Yea

Ruben Gallego

Democrat

AZ-3

Yea

John Garamendi

Democrat

CA-8

Yea

Mike Garcia

Republican

CA-27

Yea

Sylvia Garcia

Democrat

TX-29

Yea

Bob Gibbs

Republican

OH-7

Yea

Jared Golden

Democrat

ME-2

Yea

Anthony Gonzalez

Republican

OH-16

Yea

Vicente Gonzalez

Democrat

TX-34

Yea

Josh Gottheimer

Democrat

NJ-5

Yea

Kay Granger

Republican

TX-12

Yea

Sam Graves

Republican

MO-6

Yea

Al Green

Democrat

TX-9

Yea

Mark Green

Republican

TN-7

Yea

Raúl Grijalva

Democrat

AZ-7

Yea

Glenn Grothman

Republican

WI-6

Yea

Michael Guest

Republican

MS-3

Yea

Brett Guthrie

Republican

KY-2

Yea

Jim Hagedorn

Republican

MN-1

Yea

Kwanza Hall

Democrat

GA-5

Yea

Josh Harder

Democrat

CA-9

Yea

Vicky Hartzler

Republican

MO-4

Yea

Alcee Hastings

Democrat

FL-20

Yea

Jahana Hayes

Democrat

CT-5

Yea

Kevin Hern

Republican

OK-1

Yea

Jaime Herrera Beutler

Republican

WA-3

Yea

Brian Higgins

Democrat

NY-26

Yea

French Hill

Republican

AR-2

Yea

Jim Himes

Democrat

CT-4

Yea

George Holding

Republican

NC-2

Yea

Trey Hollingsworth

Republican

IN-9

Yea

Kendra Horn

Democrat

OK-5

Yea

Steven Horsford

Democrat

NV-4

Yea

Chrissy Houlahan

Democrat

PA-6

Yea

Steny Hoyer

Democrat

MD-5

Yea

Richard Hudson

Republican

NC-9

Yea

Bill Huizenga

Republican

MI-4

Yea

Will Hurd

Republican

TX-23

Yea

Sheila Jackson Lee

Democrat

TX-18

Yea

Chris Jacobs

Republican

NY-27

Yea

Hakeem Jeffries

Democrat

NY-8

Yea

Hank Johnson

Democrat

GA-4

Yea

Dusty Johnson

Republican

SD-1

Yea

Bill Johnson

Republican

OH-6

Yea

Eddie Johnson

Democrat

TX-30

Yea

Mike Johnson

Republican

LA-4

Yea

John Joyce

Republican

PA-13

Yea

Dave Joyce

Republican

OH-14

Yea

Marcy Kaptur

Democrat

OH-9

Yea

John Katko

Republican

NY-24

Yea

Bill Keating

Democrat

MA-9

Yea

Fred Keller

Republican

PA-12

Yea

Trent Kelly

Republican

MS-1

Yea

Mike Kelly

Republican

PA-16

Yea

Robin Kelly

Democrat

IL-2

Yea

Derek Kilmer

Democrat

WA-6

Yea

Andy Kim

Democrat

NJ-3

Yea

Ron Kind

Democrat

WI-3

Yea

Pete King

Republican

NY-2

Yea

Adam Kinzinger

Republican

IL-16

Yea

Ann Kirkpatrick

Democrat

AZ-2

Yea

Raja Krishnamoorthi

Democrat

IL-8

Yea

Annie Kuster

Democrat

NH-2

Yea

David Kustoff

Republican

TN-8

Yea

Darin LaHood

Republican

IL-16

Yea

Conor Lamb

Democrat

PA-17

Yea

Doug Lamborn

Republican

CO-5

Yea

Jim Langevin

Democrat

RI-2

Yea

Rick Larsen

Democrat

WA-2

Yea

John Larson

Democrat

CT-1

Yea

Bob Latta

Republican

OH-5

Yea

Brenda Lawrence

Democrat

Yea

Al Lawson

Democrat

FL-5

Yea

Susie Lee

Democrat

NV-3

Yea

Debbie Lesko

Republican

AZ-8

Yea

Mike Levin

Democrat

CA-49

Yea

Ted Lieu

Democrat

CA-36

Yea

Dan Lipinski

Democrat

IL-3

Yea

Dave Loebsack

Democrat

IA-2

Yea

Zoe Lofgren

Democrat

CA-18

Yea

Barry Loudermilk

Republican

GA-11

Yea

Alan Lowenthal

Democrat

CA-47

Yea

Nita Lowey

Democrat

NY-17

Yea

Blaine Luetkemeyer

Republican

MO-3

Yea

Ben Luján

Democrat

NM

Yea

Elaine Luria

Democrat

VA-2

Yea

Stephen Lynch

Democrat

MA-8

Yea

Tom Malinowski

Democrat

NJ-7

Yea

Sean Maloney

Democrat

Yea

Kenny Marchant

Republican

TX

Yea

Roger Marshall

Republican

KS

Yea

Doris Matsui

Democrat

CA-7

Yea

Benjamin McAdams

Democrat

UT-4

Yea

Lucy McBath

Democrat

GA-7

Yea

Kevin McCarthy

Republican

CA-20

Yea

Michael McCaul

Republican

TX-10

Yea

Betty McCollum

Democrat

MN-4

Yea

Donald McEachin

Democrat

VA-4

Yea

Patrick McHenry

Republican

NC-10

Yea

David McKinley

Republican

WV-1

Yea

Cathy McMorris Rodgers

Republican

WA-5

Yea

Jerry McNerney

Democrat

CA-9

Yea

Gregory Meeks

Democrat

NY-5

Yea

Dan Meuser

Republican

PA-9

Yea

Kweisi Mfume

Democrat

MD-7

Yea

Carol Miller

Republican

WV-1

Yea

Paul Mitchell

Republican

MI-10

Yea

John Moolenaar

Republican

MI-2

Yea

Joe Morelle

Democrat

NY-25

Yea

Seth Moulton

Democrat

MA-6

Yea

Debbie Mucarsel-Powell

Democrat

FL-26

Yea

Markwayne Mullin

Republican

OK

Yea

Stephanie Murphy

Democrat

Yea

Greg Murphy

Republican

NC-3

Yea

Grace Napolitano

Democrat

CA-31

Yea

Richard Neal

Democrat

MA-1

Yea

Dan Newhouse

Republican

WA-4

Yea

Donald Norcross

Democrat

NJ-1

Yea

Devin Nunes

Republican

CA-22

Yea

Tom O’Halleran

Democrat

AZ-1

Yea

Pete Olson

Republican

TX-22

Yea

Steven Palazzo

Republican

MS-4

Yea

Frank Pallone

Democrat

NJ-6

Yea

Gary Palmer

Republican

AL-6

Yea

Jimmy Panetta

Democrat

CA-19

Yea

Chris Pappas

Democrat

NH-1

Yea

Bill Pascrell

Democrat

NJ-9

Yea

Donald Payne

Democrat

NJ-10

Yea

Nancy Pelosi

Democrat

CA-11

Yea

Ed Perlmutter

Democrat

CO-7

Yea

Scott Peters

Democrat

CA-50

Yea

Collin Peterson

Democrat

MN-7

Yea

Dean Phillips

Democrat

MN-3

Yea

Chellie Pingree

Democrat

ME-1

Yea

Katie Porter

Democrat

CA-47

Yea

David Price

Democrat

NC-4

Yea

Mike Quigley

Democrat

IL-5

Yea

Tom Reed

Republican

NY-23

Yea

Kathleen Rice

Democrat

NY-4

Yea

Cedric Richmond

Democrat

LA-2

Yea

Denver Riggleman

Republican

VA-5

Yea

Martha Roby

Republican

AL-2

Yea

Phil Roe

Republican

TN-1

Yea

Hal Rogers

Republican

KY-5

Yea

Mike Rogers

Republican

AL-3

Yea

Francis Rooney

Republican

FL-19

Yea

Max Rose

Democrat

NY-11

Yea

John Rose

Republican

TN-6

Yea

Harley Rouda

Democrat

CA-48

Yea

Lucille Roybal-Allard

Democrat

Yea

Raul Ruiz

Democrat

CA-25

Yea

C.A. Dutch Ruppersberger

Democrat

MD-2

Yea

Bobby Rush

Democrat

IL-1

Yea

John Rutherford

Republican

FL-5

Yea

Tim Ryan

Democrat

OH-13

Yea

Linda Sánchez

Democrat

CA-38

Yea

John Sarbanes

Democrat

MD-3

Yea

Mary Scanlon

Democrat

PA-5

Yea

Adam Schiff

Democrat

CA-30

Yea

Brad Schneider

Democrat

IL-10

Yea

Kurt Schrader

Democrat

OR-5

Yea

Kim Schrier

Democrat

WA-8

Yea

David Scott

Democrat

GA-13

Yea

Bobby Scott

Democrat

VA-3

Yea

Jim Sensenbrenner

Republican

WI-5

Yea

Terri Sewell

Democrat

AL-7

Yea

Donna Shalala

Democrat

FL-27

Yea

Brad Sherman

Democrat

CA-32

Yea

Mikie Sherrill

Democrat

NJ-11

Yea

John Shimkus

Republican

IL-15

Yea

Mike Simpson

Republican

ID-2

Yea

Albio Sires

Democrat

NJ-8

Yea

Elissa Slotkin

Democrat

MI-7

Yea

Adam Smith

Democrat

WA-9

Yea

Chris Smith

Republican

NJ-4

Yea

Lloyd Smucker

Republican

PA-11

Yea

Darren Soto

Democrat

FL-9

Yea

Abigail Spanberger

Democrat

VA-7

Yea

Ross Spano

Republican

FL-15

Yea

Jackie Speier

Democrat

CA-14

Yea

Greg Stanton

Democrat

AZ-4

Yea

Pete Stauber

Republican

MN-8

Yea

Elise Stefanik

Republican

NY-21

Yea

Bryan Steil

Republican

WI-1

Yea

Haley Stevens

Democrat

MI-11

Yea

Chris Stewart

Republican

UT-2

Yea

Steve Stivers

Republican

OH-15

Yea

Tom Suozzi

Democrat

Yea

Eric Swalwell

Democrat

CA-14

Yea

Mark Takano

Democrat

CA-39

Yea

Van Taylor

Republican

TX-3

Yea

Bennie Thompson

Democrat

MS-2

Yea

Mike Thompson

Democrat

CA-4

Yea

GT Thompson

Republican

PA-15

Yea

William Thornberry

Republican

TX-13

Yea

William Timmons

Republican

SC-4

Yea

Scott Tipton

Republican

CO-3

Yea

Dina Titus

Democrat

NV-1

Yea

Paul Tonko

Democrat

NY-20

Yea

Norma Torres

Democrat

CA-35

Yea

Lori Trahan

Democrat

MA-3

Yea

David Trone

Democrat

MD-6

Yea

Mike Turner

Republican

OH-10

Yea

Lauren Underwood

Democrat

IL-14

Yea

Fred Upton

Republican

MI-6

Yea

Jeff Van Drew

Republican

NJ-2

Yea

Juan Vargas

Democrat

CA-52

Yea

Marc Veasey

Democrat

TX-33

Yea

Filemon Vela

Democrat

TX-34

Yea

Pete Visclosky

Democrat

IN-1

Yea

Ann Wagner

Republican

MO-2

Yea

Tim Walberg

Republican

MI-5

Yea

Greg Walden

Republican

OR-2

Yea

Jackie Walorski

Republican

IN-2

Yea

Mike Waltz

Republican

FL-6

Yea

Debbie Wasserman Schultz

Democrat

FL-25

Yea

Maxine Waters

Democrat

CA-43

Yea

Steve Watkins

Republican

KS-2

Yea

Daniel Webster

Republican

FL-11

Yea

Brad Wenstrup

Republican

OH-2

Yea

Bruce Westerman

Republican

AR-4

Yea

Jennifer Wexton

Democrat

VA-10

Yea

Susan Wild

Democrat

PA-7

Yea

Roger Williams

Republican

TX-25

Yea

Joe Wilson

Republican

SC-2

Yea

Frederica Wilson

Democrat

FL-24

Yea

Rob Wittman

Republican

VA-1

Yea

Steve Womack

Republican

AR-3

Yea

Rob Woodall

Republican

GA-7

Yea

John Yarmuth

Democrat

KY-3

Yea

Don Young

Republican

AK-1

Yea

Lee Zeldin

Republican

Yea

Justin Amash

Libertarian

MI-3

Nay

Jodey Arrington

Republican

TX-19

Nay

Brian Babin

Republican

TX-36

Nay

Nanette Barragán

Democrat

CA-44

Nay

Andy Biggs

Republican

AZ-5

Nay

Dan Bishop

Republican

NC-8

Nay

Earl Blumenauer

Democrat

OR-3

Nay

Suzanne Bonamici

Democrat

OR-1

Nay

Brendan Boyle

Democrat

PA-2

Nay

Ken Buck

Republican

CO-4

Nay

Ted Budd

Republican

NC

Nay

Tim Burchett

Republican

TN-2

Nay

Judy Chu

Democrat

CA-28

Nay

Yvette Clarke

Democrat

NY-9

Nay

Ben Cline

Republican

VA-6

Nay

Michael Cloud

Republican

TX-27

Nay

Warren Davidson

Republican

OH-8

Nay

Diana DeGette

Democrat

CO-1

Nay

Mark DeSaulnier

Democrat

CA-10

Nay

Mike Doyle

Democrat

PA-18

Nay

Jeff Duncan

Republican

SC-3

Nay

Adriano Espaillat

Democrat

NY-13

Nay

Russ Fulcher

Republican

ID-1

Nay

Tulsi Gabbard

Democrat

HI-2

Nay

Matt Gaetz

Republican

FL-1

Nay

Chuy Garcia

Democrat

IL-4

Nay

Louie Gohmert

Republican

TX-1

Nay

Jimmy Gomez

Democrat

CA-34

Nay

Lance Gooden

Republican

TX-5

Nay

Paul Gosar

Republican

AZ-9

Nay

Morgan Griffith

Republican

VA-9

Nay

Andy Harris

Republican

MD-1

Nay

Jody Hice

Republican

GA-10

Nay

Clay Higgins

Republican

LA-3

Nay

Jared Huffman

Democrat

CA-2

Nay

Pramila Jayapal

Democrat

WA-7

Nay

Jim Jordan

Republican

OH-4

Nay

Joe Kennedy

Democrat

MA-4

Nay

Ro Khanna

Democrat

CA-17

Nay

Dan Kildee

Democrat

MI-8

Nay

Barbara Lee

Democrat

CA-12

Nay

Andy Levin

Democrat

MI-9

Nay

Billy Long

Republican

MO-7

Nay

Carolyn Maloney

Democrat

NY-12

Nay

Thomas Massie

Republican

KY-4

Nay

Brian Mast

Republican

FL-21

Nay

Tom McClintock

Republican

CA-5

Nay

Jim McGovern

Democrat

MA-2

Nay

Grace Meng

Democrat

NY-6

Nay

Alex Mooney

Republican

WV-2

Nay

Gwen Moore

Democrat

WI-4

Nay

Jerry Nadler

Democrat

NY-12

Nay

Joe Neguse

Democrat

CO-2

Nay

Ralph Norman

Republican

SC-5

Nay

Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez

Democrat

NY-14

Nay

Ilhan Omar

Democrat

MN-5

Nay

Greg Pence

Republican

IN-6

Nay

Scott Perry

Republican

PA-10

Nay

Mark Pocan

Democrat

WI-2

Nay

Bill Posey

Republican

FL-8

Nay

Ayanna Pressley

Democrat

MA-7

Nay

Jamie Raskin

Democrat

MD-8

Nay

Tom Rice

Republican

SC-7

Nay

David Rouzer

Republican

NC-7

Nay

Chip Roy

Republican

TX-21

Nay

Steve Scalise

Republican

LA-1

Nay

Jan Schakowsky

Democrat

IL-9

Nay

David Schweikert

Republican

AZ-1

Nay

Jose Serrano

Democrat

NY-15

Nay

Adrian Smith

Republican

NE-3

Nay

Jason Smith

Republican

MO-8

Nay

Tom Tiffany

Republican

WI-7

Nay

Rashida Tlaib

Democrat

MI-12

Nay

Nydia Velázquez

Democrat

NY-7

Nay

Bonnie Watson Coleman

Democrat

NJ-12

Nay

Randy Weber

Republican

TX-14

Nay

Peter Welch

Democrat

VT

Nay

Ted Yoho

Republican

FL-3

Nay

Ralph Abraham

Republican

LA-5

Missed

Robert Aderholt

Republican

AL-4

Missed

Rob Bishop

Republican

UT-1

Missed

Ken Calvert

Republican

CA-41

Missed

John Carter

Republican

TX-31

Missed

Douglas Collins

Republican

GA-9

Missed

Neal Dunn

Republican

FL-2

Missed

Garret Graves

Republican

LA-6

Missed

Steve King

Republican

IA-4

Missed

Doug LaMalfa

Republican

CA-1

Missed

Frank Lucas

Republican

OK-3

Missed

Guy Reschenthaler

Republican

PA-14

Missed

Austin Scott

Republican

GA-8

Missed

Greg Steube

Republican

FL-17

Missed

Mark Walker

Republican

NC-6

Missed

Ron Wright

Republican

TX-6

Missed

Eliot Engel

Democrat

NY-16

Present