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  • Voted Yea 50
  • Voted Nay 50
  • Didn't Vote 0
  • Voted Present 0
Budget reconciliation is a special, fast-track legislative process tied to a budget resolution that instructs specific committees to produce legislation tied directly to revenues, direct outlays, and/or the statutory limit on the debt held by the public. The process begins with the passage of a budget resolution with reconciliation instructions to committees to make changes based on certain dollar amounts.

Legislation that is produced from this process is given privilege in the Senate. This means the normal 60-vote cloture threshold to limit debate does not apply. Budget reconciliation cannot be used to make changes to Social Security. Policy changes that do not directly impact revenues and outlays risk the legislation losing its privileged status in the Senate. This is known as the “Byrd Rule,” named after Sen. Robert Byrd (D-W.Va.), laid out as federal statute in 2 U.S.C. 644.

The Biden administration and congressional Democrats plan to use budget reconciliation for a $1.9 trillion proposal that’s framed as another round of COVID-19 relief. However, this proposal comes only weeks after Congress attached a COVID-19 relief bill to the omnibus. President Biden’s proposal includes another, larger round of direct payments, an increase in unemployment benefits, a bailout of state and local governments, and an increase in the minimum wage to $15 per hour.

Although much of the spending that President Biden wants to ram through Congress on a partisan basis can be done within the confines of budget reconciliation, other elements have traditionally not been allowed in budget reconciliation. Increasing the minimum wage is an example of a provision that shouldn’t be used in budget reconciliation. However, far-left Democrats have expressed a willingness to shatter long-held precedent by using their narrow partisan majority in the Senate to overrule the “Byrd Rule.”

Legislator's Votes

Official's Name Party District Voted

Tammy Baldwin

Democrat

WI

Yea

Michael Bennet

Democrat

CO

Yea

Dick Blumenthal

Democrat

CT

Yea

Cory Booker

Democrat

NJ

Yea

Sherrod Brown

Democrat

OH

Yea

Maria Cantwell

Democrat

WA

Yea

Ben Cardin

Democrat

MD

Yea

Tom Carper

Democrat

DE

Yea

Bob Casey

Democrat

PA

Yea

Chris Coons

Democrat

DE

Yea

Catherine Cortez Masto

Democrat

NV

Yea

Tammy Duckworth

Democrat

IL

Yea

Dick Durbin

Democrat

IL

Yea

Dianne Feinstein

Democrat

CA

Yea

Kirsten Gillibrand

Democrat

NY

Yea

Maggie Hassan

Democrat

NH

Yea

Martin Heinrich

Democrat

NM

Yea

John Hickenlooper

Democrat

CO

Yea

Mazie Hirono

Democrat

HI

Yea

Tim Kaine

Democrat

VA

Yea

Mark Kelly

Democrat

AZ

Yea

Angus King

Independent

ME

Yea

Amy Klobuchar

Democrat

MN

Yea

Patrick Leahy

Democrat

Yea

Ben Luján

Democrat

NM

Yea

Joe Manchin

Democrat

WV

Yea

Ed Markey

Democrat

MA

Yea

Bob Menendez

Democrat

NJ

Yea

Jeff Merkley

Democrat

OR

Yea

Chris Murphy

Democrat

CT

Yea

Patty Murray

Democrat

WA

Yea

Jon Ossoff

Democrat

GA

Yea

Alex Padilla

Democrat

CA

Yea

Gary Peters

Democrat

MI

Yea

Jack Reed

Democrat

RI

Yea

Jacky Rosen

Democrat

NV

Yea

Bernie Sanders

Independent

VT

Yea

Brian Schatz

Democrat

HI

Yea

Chuck Schumer

Democrat

NY

Yea

Jeanne Shaheen

Democrat

NH

Yea

Kyrsten Sinema

Independent

AZ

Yea

Tina Smith

Democrat

MN

Yea

Debbie Stabenow

Democrat

MI

Yea

Jon Tester

Democrat

MT

Yea

Chris Van Hollen

Democrat

MD

Yea

Mark Warner

Democrat

VA

Yea

Raphael Warnock

Democrat

GA

Yea

Elizabeth Warren

Democrat

MA

Yea

Sheldon Whitehouse

Democrat

RI

Yea

Ron Wyden

Democrat

OR

Yea

John Barrasso

Republican

WY

Nay

Marsha Blackburn

Republican

TN

Nay

Roy Blunt

Republican

MO

Nay

John Boozman

Republican

AR

Nay

Mike Braun

Republican

IN

Nay

Richard Burr

Republican

Nay

Shelley Capito

Republican

WV

Nay

Bill Cassidy

Republican

LA

Nay

Susan Collins

Republican

ME

Nay

John Cornyn

Republican

TX

Nay

Tom Cotton

Republican

AR

Nay

Kevin Cramer

Republican

ND

Nay

Mike Crapo

Republican

ID

Nay

Ted Cruz

Republican

TX

Nay

Steve Daines

Republican

MT

Nay

Joni Ernst

Republican

IA

Nay

Deb Fischer

Republican

NE

Nay

Lindsey Graham

Republican

SC

Nay

Chuck Grassley

Republican

IA

Nay

Bill Hagerty

Republican

TN

Nay

Josh Hawley

Republican

MO

Nay

John Hoeven

Republican

ND

Nay

Cindy Hyde-Smith

Republican

MS

Nay

Jim Inhofe

Republican

OK

Nay

Ron Johnson

Republican

WI

Nay

John Kennedy

Republican

LA

Nay

James Lankford

Republican

OK

Nay

Mike Lee

Republican

UT

Nay

Cynthia Lummis

Republican

WY

Nay

Roger Marshall

Republican

KS

Nay

Mitch McConnell

Republican

KY

Nay

Jerry Moran

Republican

KS

Nay

Lisa Murkowski

Republican

AK

Nay

Rand Paul

Republican

KY

Nay

Rob Portman

Republican

OH

Nay

Jim Risch

Republican

ID

Nay

Mitt Romney

Republican

UT

Nay

Mike Rounds

Republican

SD

Nay

Marco Rubio

Republican

FL

Nay

Ben Sasse

Republican

NE

Nay

Tim Scott

Republican

SC

Nay

Rick Scott

Republican

FL

Nay

Richard Shelby

Republican

AL

Nay

Dan Sullivan

Republican

AK

Nay

John Thune

Republican

SD

Nay

Thom Tillis

Republican

NC

Nay

Pat Toomey

Republican

PA

Nay

Tommy Tuberville

Republican

AL

Nay

Roger Wicker

Republican

MS

Nay

Todd Young

Republican

IN

Nay