


Votes where this member broke with their party or the margin was razor-thin (10 votes or fewer). These are the votes that reveal the most about where someone really stands.
On Passage of the Bill
On the Motion
On the Amendment
On the Amendment
On Passage of the Bill
On the Nomination
On the Nomination
On the Nomination
On the Nomination
On the Nomination
On Passage of the Bill
A bill making further consolidated appropriations for the fiscal year ending September 30, 2026, and for other purposes.
On the Motion
To prevent the deferral or rescission of appropriations within 90 days of their expiration.
On the Amendment
To rescind certain amounts appropriated for U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement and certain changes to Medicaid.
On the Amendment
To eliminate funding for refugee and entrant assistance.
On Passage of the Bill
A bill making consolidated appropriations for the fiscal year ending September 30, 2026, and for other purposes.
On the Nomination
Alexander C. Van Hook, of Louisiana, to be United States District Judge for the Western District of Louisiana
On the Nomination
Sara Bailey, of Texas, to be Director of National Drug Control Policy
On the Nomination
Joshua Simmons, of Virginia, to be General Counsel of the Central Intelligence Agency
On the Nomination
Keith Bass, of Texas, to be an Assistant Secretary of Defense
On the Nomination
Scott Mayer, of Pennsylvania, to be a Member of the National Labor Relations Board for the term of five years expiring December 16, 2029; and Mary Anne Carter, of Tennessee, to be Chairperson of the National Endowment for the Arts for a term of four years; and Christopher Yeaw, of Virginia, to be an Assistant Secretary of State (Arms Control, Nonproliferation, and Stability); and Tammy Bruce, of California, to be the Deputy Representative of the United States of America to the United Nations, with the rank and status of Ambassador; the Deputy Representative of the United States of America in the Security Council of the United Nations; and to serve concurrently and without additional compensation as Representative of the United States of America to the Sessions of the General Assembly of the United Nations, during her tenure of service as Deputy Representative of the United States of America to the United Nations; and Darryl Nirenberg, of Virginia, to be Ambassador to Romania; and Bernardo Navarro, of Puerto Rico, to be Ambassador to the Republic of Peru; and Yehuda Kaploun, of Florida, to be Special Envoy to Monitor and Combat Anti-Semitism, with the rank of Ambassador; and Melissa Argyros, of California, to be Ambassador to the Republic of Latvia; and Michael Selig, of Florida, to be a Commissioner of the Commodity Futures Trading Commission for a term expiring April 13, 2029; and Michael Selig, of Florida, to be Chairman of the Commodity Futures Trading Commission; and Scott Leary, of Mississippi, to be United States Attorney for the Northern District of Mississippi for the term of four years; and James Kruger, of Mississippi, to be United States Attorney for the Southern District of Mississippi for the term of four years; and Ryan Anthony Kriegshauser, of Kansas, to be United States Attorney for the District of Kansas for the term of four years; and Erin Creegan, of New Hampshire, to be United States Attorney for the District of New Hampshire for the term of four years; and Andrew Duva, of Florida, to be an Assistant Attorney General; and John Walk, of Virginia, to be Inspector General, Department of Agriculture; and Thomas Bell, of Virginia, to be Inspector General, Department of Health and Human Services; and Morvared Namdarkhan, of Texas, to be an Assistant Secretary of State (Consular Affairs); and Brent Christensen, of Virginia, to be Ambassador to the People's Republic of Bangladesh; and Benjamin Leon, Jr., of Florida, to be Ambassador to the Kingdom of Spain, and to serve concurrently and without additional compensation as Ambassador to the Principality of Andorra; and Leo Brent Bozell III, of Virginia, to be Ambassador to the Republic of South Africa; and Julie Callahan, of the District of Columbia, to be Chief Agricultural Negotiator, Office of the United States Trade Representative, with the rank of Ambassador; and Arjun Mody, of New Jersey, to be Deputy Commissioner Social Security for the term expiring January 19, 2031; and Jeffrey Goettman, of Virginia, to be a Deputy United States Trade Representative (Africa, Western Hemisphere, Europe, the Middle East, Environment, Labor, and Industrial Competitiveness), with the Rank of Ambassador; and Travis Hill, of Maryland, to be Chairperson of the Board of Directors of the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation for a term of five years; and Joseph Gormley, of Maryland, to be President, Government National Mortgage Association; and Francis Cassidy, of Pennsylvania, to be an Assistant Secretary of Housing and Urban Development; and Paul Hollis, of Louisiana, to be Director of the Mint for a term of five years; and Michelle A. Schultz, of Pennsylvania, to be a Member of the Surface Transportation Board for a term expiring November 30, 2030; and Trent Morse, of Florida, to be a Member of the Board of Directors of the Metropolitan Washington Airports Authority for a term expiring May 30, 2030; and Laura DiBella, of Florida, to be a Federal Maritime Commissioner for a term expiring June 30, 2028; and Timothy Petty, of Indiana, to be Assistant Secretary of Commerce for Oceans and Atmosphere; and Stephen Carmel, of Virginia, to be Administrator of the Maritime Administration; and Ethan Klein, of New Jersey, to be an Associate Director of the Office of Science and Technology Policy; and Maurice Todd, of Florida, to be an Assistant Secretary of Defense; and Michael Payne, of Virginia, to be Director of Cost Assessment and Program Evaluation, Department of Defense; and Timothy Dill, of Ohio, to be an Assistant Secretary of Defense; and James Caggy, of New York, to be an Assistant Secretary of Defense; and John Noh, of Texas, to be an Assistant Secretary of Defense; and William Lane III, of Virginia, to be General Counsel of the Department of the Air Force; and Michael Borders, of Florida, to be an Assistant Secretary of the Air Force; and Charles Young III, of West Virginia, to be General Counsel of the Department of the Army; and David Beck, of Tennessee, to be Deputy Administrator for Defense Programs, National Nuclear Security Administration; and Brendan Rogers, of Connecticut, to be an Assistant Secretary of the Navy; and Joseph Jewell, of Indiana, to be an Assistant Secretary of Defense; and Marc Berkowitz, of Virginia, to be an Assistant Secretary of Defense; and Robert Kadlec, of New York, to be an Assistant Secretary of Defense; and Thomas Ferguson III, of North Carolina, to be United States Attorney for the Western District of North Carolina for the term of four years; and John Cuong Truong, of the District of Columbia, to be an Associate Judge of the Superior Court of the District of Columbia for the term of fifteen years; and Elana S. Suttenberg, of the District of Columbia, to be an Associate Judge of the Superior Court of the District of Columbia for the term of fifteen years; and Stephen F. Rickard, of the District of Columbia, to be an Associate Judge of the Superior Court of the District of Columbia for the term of fifteen years; and Edward Forst, of Florida, to be Administrator of General Services; and Charles Arrington, of Illinois, to be a Member of the Federal Labor Relations Authority for a term expiring July 1, 2030; and Peter Metzger, of the District of Columbia, to be Assistant Secretary for Intelligence and Analysis, Department of the Treasury; and Stella Herrell, of New Mexico, to be an Assistant Secretary of Agriculture; and Mindy Brashears, of Texas, to be Under Secretary of Agriculture for Food Safety; and Platte Moring, of South Carolina, to be Inspector General, Department of Defense; and Anthony D'Esposito, of New York, to be Inspector General, Department of Labor; and Douglas Troutman, of Maryland, to be Assistant Administrator for Toxic Substances of the Environmental Protection Agency; and Arthur Graham, of Florida, to be a Member of the Board of Directors of the Tennessee Valley Authority for the remainder of the term expiring May 18, 2026; and Randall Jones, of Alabama, to be a Member of the Board of Directors of the Tennessee Valley Authority for a term expiring May 18, 2028; and Jeff Hagood, of Tennessee, to be a Member of the Board of Directors of the Tennessee Valley Authority for a term of expiring May 18, 2029; and Mitch Graves, of Tennessee, to be a Member of the Board of Directors of the Tennessee Valley Authority for a term expiring May 18, 2029; and Jeffrey Hall, of Virginia, to be an Assistant Administrator of the Environmental Protection Agency; and William Kirk, of Maryland, to be Inspector General, Small Business Administration; and John Bartrum, of Indiana, to be Under Secretary for Health of the Department of Veterans Affairs; and Andrew Veprek, of Louisiana, to be an Assistant Secretary of State (Population, Refugees, and Migration); and Joyce Meyer, of Virginia, to be Under Secretary of Commerce for Economic Affairs; and Harry Kumar, of New York, to be an Assistant Secretary of Commerce; and Adam Mildred, of Indiana, to be United States Attorney for the Northern District of Indiana for the term of four years; and Thomas Albus, of Missouri, to be United States Attorney for the Eastern District of Missouri for the term of four years; and Thomas Wheeler II, of Indiana, to be United States Attorney for the Southern District of Indiana for the term of four years; and Bryan Stirling, of South Carolina, to be United States Attorney for the District of South Carolina for the term of four years; and Jerome Francis Gorgon, Jr., of Michigan, to be United States Attorney for the Eastern District of Michigan for the term of four years; and Dominick Gerace II, of Ohio, to be United States Attorney for the Southern District of Ohio for the term of four years; and Braden Boucek, of Tennessee, to be United States Attorney for the Middle District of Tennessee for the term of four years; and James Mazol, of Virginia, to be a Deputy Under Secretary of Defense; and Derrick Anderson, of Virginia, to be an Assistant Secretary of Defense; and Kirsten Davies, of Tennessee, to be Chief Information Officer of the Department of Defense; and James Murphy, of Maryland, to be a Member of the National Labor Relations Board for the term of five years expiring December 16, 2027; and Rosario Palmieri, of Virginia, to be an Assistant Secretary of Labor; and Crystal Carey, of New Jersey, to be General Counsel of the National Labor Relations Board for term of four years; and Jonathan Greenstein, of New York, to be a Deputy Under Secretary of the Treasury; and Derek Theurer, of Virginia, to be a Deputy Under Secretary of the Treasury; and Jeremiah Workman, of Ohio, to be Assistant Secretary of Labor for Veterans' Employment and Training; and David Courcelle, of Louisiana, to be United States Attorney for the Eastern District of Louisiana for the term of four years; and Chris Pilkerton, of Maryland, to be Assistant Secretary of the Treasury for Investment Security; and Jonathan Burke, of Georgia, to be Assistant Secretary for Terrorist Financing, Department of the Treasury; and Ronald Kurtz, of Georgia, to be an Assistant Secretary of Housing and Urban Development; and Benjamin Hobbs, of Ohio, to be Assistant Secretary of Housing and Urban Development; and David Denton, Jr., of Virginia, to be General Counsel of the Department of the Navy; and Amy Henninger, of Virginia, to be Director of Operational Test and Evaluation, Department of Defense; and Benjamin Kohlmann, of Texas, to be an Assistant Secretary of the Navy; and Michael Powers, of Virginia, to be Deputy Under Secretary of Defense; and Pedro Allende, of Florida, to be Under Secretary for Science and Technology, Department of Homeland Security; and James Percival, of Florida, to be General Counsel, Department of Homeland Security; and Daniel Aronowitz, of Virginia, to be an Assistant Secretary of Labor
On the Motion
A bill to require the Secretary of Veterans Affairs to disinter the remains of Fernando V. Cota from Fort Sam Houston National Cemetery, Texas, and for other purposes.
On the Nomination
Jared Isaacman, of Pennsylvania, to be Administrator of the National Aeronautics and Space Administration
On the Nomination
Douglas Weaver, of Maryland, to be a Member of the Nuclear Regulatory Commission for the remainder of the term expiring June 30, 2026
On the Resolution
An executive resolution authorizing the en bloc consideration in Executive Session of certain nominations on the Executive Calendar.
On the Nomination
William J. Crain, of Louisiana, to be United States District Judge for the Eastern District of Louisiana
On the Nomination
Robert P. Chamberlin, of Mississippi, to be United States District Judge for the Northern District of Mississippi
On the Nomination
James D. Maxwell II, of Mississippi, to be United States District Judge for the Northern District of Mississippi
On the Nomination
Susan Courtwright Rodriguez, of North Carolina, to be United States District Judge for the Western District of North Carolina
On the Nomination
Matthew E. Orso, of North Carolina, to be United States District Judge for the Western District of North Carolina
On the Nomination
Lindsey Ann Freeman, of North Carolina, to be United States District Judge for the Middle District of North Carolina
On the Nomination
David A. Bragdon, of North Carolina, to be United States District Judge for the Middle District of North Carolina
On the Nomination
Ho Nieh, of Alabama, to be a Member of the Nuclear Regulatory Commission for the remainder of the term expiring June 30, 2029
On Passage of the Bill
A bill making continuing appropriations and extensions for fiscal year 2026, and for other purposes.
On the Amendment
In the nature of a substitute.
On the Nomination
Caleb Orr, of Texas, to be an Assistant Secretary of State (Economic and Business Affairs)
On the Nomination
Eric Chunyee Tung, of California, to be United States Circuit Judge for the Ninth Circuit
On the Nomination
Joshua D. Dunlap, of Maine, to be United States Circuit Judge for the First Circuit
On the Nomination
Edmund G. LaCour, Jr., of Alabama, to be United States District Judge for the Northern District of Alabama
On the Nomination
Jordan Emery Pratt, of Florida, to be United States District Judge for the Middle District of Florida
On the Nomination
Rebecca L. Taibleson, of Wisconsin, to be United States Circuit Judge for the Seventh Circuit
On the Nomination
Bill Lewis, of Alabama, to be United States District Judge for the Middle District of Alabama
On the Nomination
Stephen Chad Meredith, of Kentucky, to be United States District Judge for the Eastern District of Kentucky
On the Nomination
William W. Mercer, of Montana, to be United States District Judge for the District of Montana
On the Nomination
Harold D. Mooty III, of Alabama, to be United States District Judge for the Northern District of Alabama
On the Nomination
Anne-Leigh Gaylord Moe, of Florida, to be United States District Judge for the Middle District of Florida
On the Amendment
To require Presidential appointment and Senate confirmation of the Inspector General of the Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System and the Bureau of Consumer Financial Protection.
On the Amendment
To limit the use of Federal law enforcement officers for crowd control, and for other purposes.
On the Nomination
Jennifer Lee Mascott, of Delaware, to be United States Circuit Judge for the Third Circuit
On the Amendment
To require a review of the methodologies used to determine the amounts of locality-based comparability payments and to require the President's Pay Agent to conduct a pilot program establishing alternative models for determining the amounts of those payments.
On the Amendment
To prohibit earnings on balances maintained at a Federal Reserve bank by or on behalf of a depository institution.
On Passage of the Bill
An original bill to authorize appropriations for fiscal year 2026 for military activities of the Department of Defense, for military construction, and for defense activities of the Department of Energy, to prescribe military personnel strengths for such fiscal year, and for other purposes.
On the Amendment
To reduce the bloated Pentagon budget by 10 percent and instead expand veteran dental care at the Department of Veterans Affairs.
On the Amendment
To limit the provision of support by the Armed Forces to civilian law enforcement activities.
On the Amendment
To amend title 32, United States Code, to clarify certain limitations on full-time National Guard duty performed in a State, Territory, or the District of Columbia.
On the Amendment
To prohibit the use of funds to procure or modify foreign aircraft for presidential airlift.
On the Nomination
Paul Atkins, of Virginia, to be a Member of the Securities and Exchange Commission for a term expiring June 5, 2031; and James Baehr, of Louisiana, to be General Counsel, Department of Veterans Affairs; and Patrick David Davis, of Maryland, to be an Assistant Attorney General; and Leah Campos, of Virginia, to be Ambassador to the Dominican Republic; and Brandon Judd, of Idaho, to be Ambassador to the Republic of Chile; and Joseph Popolo, of Texas, to be Ambassador to the Kingdom of the Netherlands; and Catherine Jereza, of Maryland, to be an Assistant Secretary of Energy (Electricity); and Ned Mamula, of Pennsylvania, to be Director of the United States Geological Survey; and David Fink, of New Hampshire, to be Administrator of the Federal Railroad Administration; and Pierre Gentin, of New York, to be General Counsel of the Department of Commerce; and David Fogel, of Connecticut, to be Assistant Secretary of Commerce and Director General of the United States and Foreign Commercial Service; and Devon Westhill, of Florida, to be an Assistant Secretary of Agriculture; and Kirsten Baesler, of North Dakota, to be Assistant Secretary for Elementary and Secondary Education, Department of Education; and Wayne Palmer, of Virginia, to be Assistant Secretary of Labor for Mine Safety and Health; and Julie Hocker, of Virginia, to be an Assistant Secretary of Labor; and Marco Rajkovich, Jr., of Virginia, to be a Member of the Federal Mine Safety and Health Review Commission for a term of six years expiring August 30, 2030; and John Busterud, of California, to be Assistant Administrator, Office of Solid Waste, Environmental Protection Agency; and Stanley Woodward, Jr., of the District of Columbia, to be Associate Attorney General; and Janet Dhillon, of Virginia, to be Director of the Pension Benefit Guaranty Corporation for a term of five years; and David Keeling, of Kentucky, to be an Assistant Secretary of Labor; and Kimberly Richey, of Texas, to be Assistant Secretary for Civil Rights, Department of Education; and Jonathan Berry, of Maryland, to be Solicitor for the Department of Labor; and Andrew Rogers, of Virginia, to be Administrator of the Wage and Hour Division, Department of Labor; and Marc Andersen, of Virginia, to be an Assistant Secretary of the Army; and James Woodruff II, of Florida, to be a Member of the Merit Systems Protection Board for the term of seven years expiring March 1, 2032; and Kevin Rhodes, of Florida, to be Administrator for Federal Procurement Policy; and Usha-Maria Turner, of Oklahoma, to be an Assistant Administrator of the Environmental Protection Agency; and John Dever, of Illinois, to be General Counsel of the Office of the Director of National Intelligence; and Joseph Barloon, of Maryland, to be a Deputy United States Trade Representative (Geneva Office), with the rank of Ambassador; and Brian Morrissey, Jr., of Virginia, to be General Counsel for the Department of the Treasury; and Craig Trainor, of Virginia, to be an Assistant Secretary of Housing and Urban Development; and Francis Brooke, of Virginia, to be an Assistant Secretary of the Treasury; and David Peters, of Virginia, to be an Assistant Secretary of Commerce; and Mary Riley, of the District of Columbia, to be Assistant Secretary for Legislation and Congressional Affairs, Department of Education; and Brian Christine, of Alabama, to be an Assistant Secretary of Health and Human Services; and Jonathan Snare, of Virginia, to be a Member of the Occupational Safety and Health Review Commission for a term expiring April 27, 2029; and David Brian Castillo, of Washington, to be Chief Financial Officer, Department of Labor; and David Barker, of Iowa, to be Assistant Secretary for Postsecondary Education, Department of Education; and Brittany Panuccio, of Florida, to be a Member of the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission for a term expiring July 1, 2029; and Michael Boren, of Idaho, to be Under Secretary of Agriculture for Natural Resources and Environment; and Audrey Robertson, of Colorado, to be an Assistant Secretary of Energy (Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy); and Lanny Erdos, of Ohio, to be Director of the Office of Surface Mining Reclamation and Enforcement; and Taylor Jordan, of the District of Columbia, to be an Assistant Secretary of Commerce; and Derek Barrs, of Florida, to be Administrator of the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration; and Michael Rutherford, of Florida, to be an Assistant Secretary of Transportation; and Gregory Zerzan, of Texas, to be General Counsel of the Department of Transportation; and Christopher Fox, of Virginia, to be Inspector General of the Intelligence Community, Office of the Director of National Intelligence; and Alex Adams, of Idaho, to be Assistant Secretary for Family Support, Department of Health and Human Services; and Jonathan McKernan, of Tennessee, to be an Under Secretary of the Treasury; and Macon Hughes, of Texas, to be an Assistant Secretary of Defense; and Philip Weinberg, of Virginia, to be an Assistant Secretary of the Air Force; and Timothy John Walsh, of Colorado, to be an Assistant Secretary of Energy (Environmental Management); and Gustav Chiarello III, of Virginia, to be an Assistant Secretary of Health and Human Services; and Michael Stuart, of West Virginia, to be General Counsel of the Department of Health and Human Services; and William Kirkland, of Georgia, to be an Assistant Secretary of the Interior; and Laura Swett, of Virginia, to be a Member of the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission for a term expiring June 30, 2030; and David LaCerte, of Louisiana, to be a Member of the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission for the remainder of the term expiring June 30, 2026; and Arch Capito, of West Virginia, to be United States Attorney for the Southern District of West Virginia for the term of four years; and David Dunavant, of Tennessee, to be United States Attorney for the Western District of Tennessee for the term of four years; and Matthew Harvey, of West Virginia, to be United States Attorney for the Northern District of West Virginia for the term of four years; and John Heekin, of Florida, to be United States Attorney for the Northern District of Florida for the term of four years; and Leif Olson, of Iowa, to be United States Attorney for the Northern District of Iowa for the term of four years; and Adam Sleeper, of the Virgin Islands, to be United States Attorney for the District of the Virgin Islands for the term of four years; and David Toepfer, of Ohio, to be United States Attorney for the Northern District of Ohio for the term of four years; and Kurt Alme, of Montana, to be United States Attorney for the District of Montana, for the term of four years; and Nicholas Chase, of North Dakota, to be United States Attorney for the District of North Dakota for the term of four years; and Bart McKay Davis, of Idaho, to be United States Attorney for the District of Idaho for the term of four years; and David Metcalf, of Pennsylvania, to be United States Attorney for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania for the term of four years; and Lesley Murphy, of Nebraska, to be United States Attorney for the District of Nebraska for the term of four years; and Ronald A. Parsons, Jr., of South Dakota, to be United States Attorney for the District of South Dakota for the term of four years; and Kurt Wall, of Louisiana, to be United States Attorney for the Middle District of Louisiana for the term of four years; and David Charles Waterman, of Iowa, to be United States Attorney for the Southern District of Iowa for the term of four years; and Daniel Rosen, of Florida, to be United States Attorney for the District of Minnesota for the term of four years; and Somers Farkas, of New York, to be Ambassador to the Republic of Malta; and Nicole McGraw, of Florida, to be Ambassador to the Republic of Croatia; and Leandro Rizzuto, of Florida, to be Permanent Representative of the United States of America to the Organization of American States, with the rank of Ambassador; and Herschel Walker, of Georgia, to be Ambassador to the Commonwealth of The Bahamas; and Stacey Feinberg, of California, to be Ambassador to the Grand Duchy of Luxembourg; and Kenneth Howery, of Texas, to be Ambassador to the Kingdom of Denmark; and Richard Buchan III, of Florida, to be Ambassador to the Kingdom of Morocco; and Bill Bazzi, of Michigan, to be Ambassador to the Republic of Tunisia; and Lynda Blanchard, of Alabama, to be U.S. Representative to the United Nations Agencies for Food and Agriculture, with the rank of Ambassador; and Howard Brodie, of Florida, to be Ambassador to the Republic of Finland; and Arthur Fisher, of North Carolina, to be Ambassador to the Republic of Austria; and Melinda Hildebrand, of Texas, to be Ambassador to the Republic of Costa Rica; and Michel Issa, of Florida, to be Ambassador to the Lebanese Republic; and Nicholas Merrick, of Texas, to be Ambassador to the Czech Republic; and Roman Pipko, of Florida, to be Ambassador to the Republic of Estonia; and Thomas Rose, of Florida, to be Ambassador to the Republic of Poland; and William White, of New York, to be Ambassador to the Kingdom of Belgium; and John Giordano, of Pennsylvania, to be Ambassador to the Republic of Namibia; and Anjani Sinha, of Florida, to be Ambassador to the Republic of Singapore; and Sean O'Neill, of Virginia, to be Ambassador to the Kingdom of Thailand; and Julie Stufft, of Ohio, to be Ambassador to the Republic of Kazakhstan; and Dan Negrea, of Connecticut, to be Representative of the United States of America on the Economic and Social Council of the United Nations, with the rank of Ambassador, and to serve concurrently and without additional compensation as an Alternate Representative of the United States of America to the Sessions of the General Assembly of the United Nations; and Sergio Gor, of Florida, to be Ambassador to the Republic of India; and Stephanie Hallett, of Florida, to be Ambassador to the Kingdom of Bahrain; and James Holtsnider, of Iowa, to be Ambassador to the Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan; and Jacob Helberg, of Florida, to be an Under Secretary of State (Economic Growth, Energy, and the Environment); and Benjamin Black, of New York, to be Chief Executive Officer of the United States International Development Finance Corporation; and Thomas DiNanno, of Florida, to be Under Secretary of State for Arms Control and International Security; and Paul Kapur, of California, to be Assistant Secretary of State for South Asian Affairs; and Sarah Rogers, of New York, to be Under Secretary of State for Public Diplomacy; and Michael DeSombre, of Illinois, to be an Assistant Secretary of State (East Asian and Pacific Affairs); and Riley Barnes, of Texas, to be Assistant Secretary of State for Democracy, Human Rights, and Labor; and Todd Wilcox, of Florida, to be an Assistant Secretary of State (Diplomatic Security); and Neil Jacobs, of North Carolina, to be Under Secretary of Commerce for Oceans and Atmosphere
On the Resolution
An executive resolution authorizing the en bloc consideration in Executive Session of certain nominations on the Executive Calendar.
On the Nomination
Hung Cao, of Virginia, to be Under Secretary of the Navy
On Passage of the Bill
A bill making continuing appropriations and extensions for fiscal year 2026, and for other purposes.
On Passage of the Bill
A bill making continuing appropriations for the fiscal year ending September 30, 2026, and for other purposes.
On the Nomination
Michael G. Waltz, of Florida, to be Representative of the United States of America to the Sessions of the General Assembly of the United Nations during his tenure of service as Representative of the United States of America to the United Nations
On Passage of the Bill
A bill making continuing appropriations for the fiscal year ending September 30, 2026, and for other purposes.
On the Nomination
Michael G. Waltz, of Florida, to be the Representative of the United States of America to the United Nations, with the Rank of Ambassador, and the Representative of the United States of America in the Security Council of the United Nations
On Passage of the Bill
A bill making continuing appropriations and extensions for fiscal year 2026, and for other purposes.
On the Nomination
Peter Lamelas, of Florida, to be Ambassador to the Argentine Republic; and Christine Toretti, of Pennsylvania, to be Ambassador to the Kingdom of Sweden; and Kimberly Guilfoyle, of Florida, to be Ambassador to Greece; and Callista Gingrich, of Florida, to be Ambassador to the Swiss Confederation, and to serve concurrently and without additional compensation as Ambassador to the Principality of Liechtenstein; and Bryan Switzer, of Virginia, to be a Deputy United States Trade Representative (Asia, Textiles, Investment, Services, and Intellectual Property), with the rank of Ambassador; and Katherine Scarlett, of Ohio, to be a Member of the Council on Environmental Quality; and Edward Aloysius O'Connell, of the District of Columbia, to be an Associate Judge of the Superior Court of the District of Columbia for the term of fifteen years; and Jason Evans, of Texas, to be an Under Secretary of State (Management); and Jonathan Morrison, of California, to be Administrator of the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration; and Paul Roberti, of Rhode Island, to be Administrator of the Pipeline and Hazardous Materials Safety Administration, Department of Transportation; and Richard Fordyce, of Missouri, to be Under Secretary of Agriculture for Farm Production and Conservation; and Jovan Jovanovic, of Pennsylvania, to be President of the Export-Import Bank of the United States for a term expiring January 20, 2029; and Benjamin DeMarzo, of Virginia, to be an Assistant Secretary of Housing and Urban Development; and Scott Hutchins, of Indiana, to be Under Secretary of Agriculture for Research, Education, and Economics; and Dudley Hoskins, of the District of Columbia, to be Under Secretary of Agriculture for Marketing and Regulatory Programs; and Jennifer Locetta, of Florida, to be Alternate Representative of the United States of America for Special Political Affairs in the United Nations, with the rank of Ambassador, and to serve concurrently and without additional compensation as an Alternate Representative of the United States of America to the Sessions of the General Assembly of the United Nations; and Jeffrey Bartos, of Pennsylvania, to be Representative of the United States of America to the United Nations for U.N. Management and Reform, with the Rank of Ambassador, and to serve concurrently and without additional compensation as an Alternate Representative of the United States of America to the Sessions of the General Assembly of the United Nations; and Peter Thomson, of Louisiana, to be Inspector General, Central Intelligence Agency; and George Wesley Street, of Virginia, to be Director of the National Counterintelligence and Security Center; and Brent Ingraham, of Virginia, to be an Assistant Secretary of the Army; and Jules Hurst III, of Virginia, to be an Assistant Secretary of the Army; and William Gillis, of Virginia, to be an Assistant Secretary of the Army; and Michael Dodd, of Indiana, to be an Assistant Secretary of Defense; and Daniel Aronowitz, of Virginia, to be an Assistant Secretary of Labor; and John Squires, of Florida, to be Under Secretary of Commerce for Intellectual Property and Director of the United States Patent and Trademark Office; and Donald Bergin III, of Virginia, to be an Assistant Secretary of Veterans Affairs (Congressional and Legislative Affairs); and Sean McMaster, of Virginia, to be Administrator of the Federal Highway Administration; and Robert Gleason, of Pennsylvania, to be Director of the Amtrak Board of Directors for a term of five years; and Jonathan Brightbill, of Virginia, to be General Counsel of the Department of Energy; and Tina Pierce, of Idaho, to be Chief Financial Officer, Department of Energy; and Conner Prochaska, of Texas, to be Director of the Advanced Research Projects Agency-Energy, Department of Energy; and Richard Anderson, of Virginia, to be an Assistant Secretary of the Air Force; and Matthew Napoli, of Virginia, to be Deputy Administrator for Defense Nuclear Nonproliferation, National Nuclear Security Administration; and Kyle Haustveit, of Oklahoma, to be an Assistant Secretary of Energy (Fossil Energy); and William L. Doffermyre, of Texas, to be Solicitor of the Department of the Interior; and Katherine Sutton, of Illinois, to be an Assistant Secretary of Defense; and Michael Obadal, of Virginia, to be Under Secretary of the Army; and Sean O'Keefe, of Virginia, to be a Deputy Under Secretary of Defense; and Michael Cadenazzi, of Rhode Island, to be an Assistant Secretary of Defense; and Scott Pappano, of Pennsylvania, to be Principal Deputy Administrator, National Nuclear Security Administration; and Justin Overbaugh, of Florida, to be a Deputy Under Secretary of Defense; and Andrea Travnicek, of North Dakota, to be an Assistant Secretary of the Interior; and Theodore J. Garrish, of Maryland, to be an Assistant Secretary of Energy (Nuclear Energy); and Leslie Beyer, of Texas, to be an Assistant Secretary of the Interior; and Tristan Abbey, of Florida, to be Administrator of the Energy Information Administration; and Brandon Williams, of New York, to be Under Secretary for Nuclear Security; and Dario Gil, of New York, to be Under Secretary for Science, Department of Energy; and Jessica Kramer, of Wisconsin, to be an Assistant Administrator of the Environmental Protection Agency
On the Resolution
An executive resolution authorizing the en bloc consideration in Executive Session of certain nominations on the Executive Calendar.
On the Nomination
Stephen Miran, of New York, to be a Member of the Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System for the unexpired term of fourteen years from February 1, 2012
On the Nomination
Kyle Christopher Dudek, of Florida, to be United States District Judge for the Middle District of Florida
On the Nomination
Maria A. Lanahan, of Missouri, to be United States District Judge for the Eastern District of Missouri
On the Nomination
Robert Law, of the District of Columbia, to be Under Secretary for Strategy, Policy, and Plans, Department of Homeland Security
On the Nomination
Edward L. Artau, of Florida, to be United States District Judge for the Southern District of Florida
On the Nomination
Brian Burch, of Illinois, to be Ambassador to the Holy See
On the Nomination
Jeanine Pirro, of New York, to be United States Attorney for the District of Columbia for the term of four years
On the Nomination
Andrew Puzder, of Tennessee, to be Representative of the United States of America to the European Union, with the rank of Ambassador
On the Nomination
Marcus Molinaro, of New York, to be Federal Transit Administrator
On the Nomination
Adam Telle, of Mississippi, to be an Assistant Secretary of the Army
On the Nomination
Sean Cairncross, of Minnesota, to be National Cyber Director
On the Nomination
John Arrigo, of Florida, to be Ambassador to the Portuguese Republic
On the Nomination
Catherine Hanson, of South Carolina, to be Chief Financial Officer, Environmental Protection Agency
On the Nomination
Luke Lindberg, of South Dakota, to be Under Secretary of Agriculture for Trade and Foreign Agricultural Affairs
On the Nomination
Jason Reding Quinones, of Florida, to be United States Attorney for the Southern District of Florida for the term of four years
On the Nomination
Nicholas Kent, of Virginia, to be Under Secretary of Education
On the Nomination
David Woll, of Virginia, to be General Counsel of the Department of Housing and Urban Development
On the Nomination
Luigi Rinaldi, of New York, to be Ambassador to the Oriental Republic of Uruguay
On the Amendment
To improve the bill.
On Passage of the Bill
A bill making appropriations for military construction, the Department of Veterans Affairs, and related agencies for the fiscal year ending September 30, 2026, and for other purposes.
On the Amendment
In the nature of a substitute.
On the Amendment
To limit disclosures regarding earmarks.
On the Amendment
To reduce funding for certain programs under the division making appropriations for Agriculture, Rural Development, Food and Drug Administration, and Related Agencies.
On the Amendment
To reduce the Agriculture discretionary appropriations by 2 percent across the board.
On the Amendment
To require the Secretary of Veterans Affairs to submit to Congress a report on the plan of the Secretary for Department of Veterans Affairs workforce reduction in fiscal year 2026.
On the Amendment
To prohibit funds from being used for reorganization of the Department of Agriculture and to require a benefit-cost analysis on that reorganization, a public comment period, and a report.
On the Amendment
To require a report on veterans who would have been reported to the national instant criminal background check system and who die by suicide with a firearm.
On the Motion
To limit recissions of funding.
On the Nomination
Brian Nesvik, of Wyoming, to be Director of the United States Fish and Wildlife Service
On the Nomination
Casey Mulligan, of Illinois, to be Chief Counsel for Advocacy, Small Business Administration
On the Nomination
Andrea Lucas, of Virginia, to be a Member of the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission for a term expiring July 1, 2030
On the Nomination
Cheryl Mason, of North Carolina, to be Inspector General, Department of Veterans Affairs
On the Nomination
Gadyaces Serralta, of Florida, to be Director of the United States Marshals Service
On the Nomination
Tyler Clarkson, of Virginia, to be General Counsel of the Department of Agriculture
On the Nomination
Matthew Kozma, of Virginia, to be Under Secretary for Intelligence and Analysis, Department of Homeland Security
On the Nomination
Joseph Kent, of Washington, to be Director of the National Counterterrorism Center, Office of the Director of National Intelligence
On the Nomination
Thomas Gaiser, of Ohio, to be an Assistant Attorney General
On the Nomination
Susan Monarez, of Wisconsin, to be Director of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
On the Nomination
Earl Matthews, of Virginia, to be General Counsel of the Department of Defense
On the Nomination
Emil J. Bove III, of Pennsylvania, to be United States Circuit Judge for the Third Circuit
On the Nomination
Samuel Brown, of Nevada, to be Under Secretary of Veterans Affairs for Memorial Affairs
On the Nomination
William Kimmitt, of Virginia, to be Under Secretary of Commerce for International Trade
On the Nomination
David Wright, of South Carolina, to be a Member of the Nuclear Regulatory Commission for the term of five years expiring June 30, 2030
On the Nomination
Matthew Lohmeier, of Arizona, to be Under Secretary of the Air Force
On the Nomination
Richard Topping, of Ohio, to be Chief Financial Officer, Department of Veterans Affairs
On the Nomination
John Hurley, of California, to be Under Secretary for Terrorism and Financial Crimes
On the Nomination
Zachary M. Bluestone, of Missouri, to be United States District Judge for the Eastern District of Missouri
On the Nomination
Aaron Szabo, of Virginia, to be an Assistant Administrator of the Environmental Protection Agency
On the Nomination
Arielle Roth, of the District of Columbia, to be Assistant Secretary of Commerce for Communications and Information
On the Nomination
Joshua M. Divine, of Missouri, to be United States District Judge for the Eastern and Western Districts of Missouri
On the Nomination
Bradley Hansell, of Virginia, to be Under Secretary of Defense for Intelligence and Security
On the Nomination
Aaron Lukas, of Arkansas, to be Principal Deputy Director of National Intelligence
On the Nomination
Cristian M. Stevens, of Missouri, to be United States District Judge for the Eastern District of Missouri
On the Nomination
Terrance Cole, of Virginia, to be Administrator of Drug Enforcement
On the Amendment
To reduce the amount rescinded from Assistance to Europe, Eurasia, and Central Asia.
On Passage of the Bill
A bill to rescind certain budget authority proposed to be rescinded in special messages transmitted to the Congress by the President on June 3, 2025, in accordance with section 1012(a) of the Congressional Budget and Impoundment Control Act of 1974.
On the Amendment
In the nature of a substitute.
On the Amendment
To strike the paragraph of the bill that rescinds $15,000,000 that had been appropriated for the United States Institute of Peace.
On the Amendment
To reduce the amount rescinded from International Organizations and Programs and to ensure that UNICEF receives all of the funding previously appropriated to it by Congress.
On the Amendment
To improve the bill.
On the Amendment
To strike the rescission of funds appropriated for the Feed the Future Program to improve global food security and agricultural resiliency and support agriculture research that benefits United States agribusinesses and universities.
On the Amendment
To strike the rescission of funds appropriated for Global Health programs, including family planning and reproductive health.
On the Amendment
To reduce the amount rescinded from Global Health programs to preserve funding for programs addressing diseases.
On the Amendment
To strike the rescissions of funding for the Corporation for Public Broadcasting.
On the Amendment
To strike the recession of amounts made available for international disaster assistance, to ensure the United States can compete with China and maintain our long tradition of providing lifesaving aid.
On the Nomination
Joseph Edlow, of Maryland, to be Director of United States Citizenship and Immigration Services, Department of Homeland Security
On the Nomination
Anthony Tata, of Florida, to be Under Secretary of Defense for Personnel and Readiness
On the Nomination
Luke Pettit, of the District of Columbia, to be an Assistant Secretary of the Treasury
On the Nomination
Whitney D. Hermandorfer, of Tennessee, to be United States Circuit Judge for the Sixth Circuit
On the Nomination
Jonathan Gould, of Virginia, to be Comptroller of the Currency for a term of five years
On the Nomination
William Briggs, of Texas, to be Deputy Administrator of the Small Business Administration
On the Nomination
Scott Kupor, of California, to be Director of the Office of Personnel Management for a term of four years
On the Nomination
Bryan Bedford, of Indiana, to be Administrator of the Federal Aviation Administration for the term of five years
On the Nomination
Preston Griffith, of Virginia, to be Under Secretary of Energy
On the Amendment
Use of revenues from lease payments from Metropolitan Washington Airports for aviation safety improvements and other purposes.
On the Amendment
To repeal amendments that terminate certain clean energy credits, and for other purposes.
On the Amendment
To modify the provision terminating the residential clean energy credit, and for other purposes.
On the Amendment
To maintain parity for wind and solar facilities under the Internal Revenue Code of 1986.
On the Amendment
To strike the section relating to support for artificial intelligence.
On the Amendment
To cut the price of prescription drugs under Medicare in half and expand Medicare to cover dental, vision, and hearing.
On the Motion
A bill to provide for reconciliation pursuant to title II of H. Con. Res. 14.
On the Amendment
To strike a provision relating to limitations on certain Medicaid payments.
On the Amendment
To terminate wind and solar credits.
On the Amendment
To eliminate a program of qualified elementary and secondary education scholarships for public, private, or religious schools.
On the Motion
A bill to provide for reconciliation pursuant to title II of H. Con. Res. 14.
On Passage of the Bill
A bill to provide for reconciliation pursuant to title II of H. Con. Res. 14.
On the Amendment
In the nature of a substitute.
On the Amendment
To improve the bill.
On the Amendment
To strike a provision relating to delayed implementation of the supplemental nutrition assistance program matching funds requirements.
On the Motion
To amend the Internal Revenue Code of 1986 to apply a 39.6 percent individual income tax rate, and to provide additional funding and specify eligible providers under the Rural Health Transformation Program.
On the Motion
To amend the Internal Revenue Code of 1986 to provide a deduction for expenses of home educators.
On the Motion
A bill to provide for reconciliation pursuant to title II of H. Con. Res. 14.
On the Amendment
To strike the appropriations for the Office of Management and Budget.
On the Motion
A bill to provide for reconciliation pursuant to title II of H. Con. Res. 14.
On the Motion
A bill to provide for reconciliation pursuant to title II of H. Con. Res. 14.
On the Motion
A bill to provide for reconciliation pursuant to title II of H. Con. Res. 14.
On the Motion
A bill to provide for reconciliation pursuant to title II of H. Con. Res. 14.
On the Motion
A bill to provide for reconciliation pursuant to title II of H. Con. Res. 14.
On the Motion
A bill to provide for reconciliation pursuant to title II of H. Con. Res. 14.
On the Motion
A bill to provide for reconciliation pursuant to title II of H. Con. Res. 14.
On the Motion
To amend the Internal Revenue Code of 1986 to extend the enhanced premium tax credits and increase the individual tax rate for taxpayers with income of $10,000,000.
On the Motion
A bill to provide for reconciliation pursuant to title II of H. Con. Res. 14.
On the Motion
To strike the reduction in the funding cap for the Bureau of Consumer Financial Protection.
On the Motion
To reduce the FMAP for the Medicaid expansion to 80 percent in expansion States that provide State-funded coverage to aliens who are not qualified aliens and who are have been charged with or convicted of certain acts.
On the Motion
To prevent cryptocurrency corruption.
On the Motion
No Statement of Purpose on File.
On the Motion
To prohibit Federal financial participation under Medicaid and CHIP for individuals without verified citizenship, nationality, or satisfactory immigration status.
On the Motion
A bill to provide for reconciliation pursuant to title II of H. Con. Res. 14.
On the Motion
A bill to provide for reconciliation pursuant to title II of H. Con. Res. 14.
On the Motion
A bill to provide for reconciliation pursuant to title II of H. Con. Res. 14.
On the Motion
A bill to provide for reconciliation pursuant to title II of H. Con. Res. 14.
On the Motion
A bill to provide for reconciliation pursuant to title II of H. Con. Res. 14.
On the Motion
A bill to provide for reconciliation pursuant to title II of H. Con. Res. 14.
On the Motion
To prohibit the use of Defense Production Act of 1950 funds without the approval of Congress.
On the Motion
A bill to provide for reconciliation pursuant to title II of H. Con. Res. 14.
On the Nomination
Kenneth Kies, of Virginia, to be an Assistant Secretary of the Treasury
On the Nomination
Paul Dabbar, of New York, to be Deputy Secretary of Commerce
On the Nomination
Daniel Zimmerman, of North Carolina, to be an Assistant Secretary of Defense
On the Nomination
Olivia Trusty, of Maryland, to be a Member of the Federal Communications Commission for a term of five years from July 1, 2025
On the Nomination
Rodney Scott, of Oklahoma, to be Commissioner of U.S. Customs and Border Protection, Department of Homeland Security
On the Nomination
Olivia Trusty, of Maryland, to be a Member of the Federal Communications Commission for the remainder of the term expiring June 30, 2025
On the Nomination
Gary Andres, of Virginia, to be an Assistant Secretary of Health and Human Services
On Passage of the Bill
A bill to provide for the regulation of payment stablecoins, and for other purposes.
On the Amendment
In the nature of a substitute.
On the Motion
In the nature of a substitute.
On the Nomination
William Long, of Missouri, to be Commissioner of Internal Revenue for the remainder of the term expiring November 12, 2027
On the Nomination
Stephen Vaden, of Tennessee, to be Deputy Secretary of Agriculture
On the Nomination
Andrew Hughes, of Texas, to be Deputy Secretary of Housing and Urban Development
On the Nomination
David Fotouhi, of Virginia, to be Deputy Administrator of the Environmental Protection Agency
On the Nomination
Brett Shumate, of Virginia, to be an Assistant Attorney General
On the Nomination
James O'Neill, of California, to be Deputy Secretary of Health and Human Services
On the Nomination
John Andrew Eisenberg, of Virginia, to be an Assistant Attorney General
On the Nomination
Michelle Bowman, of Kansas, to be Vice Chairman for Supervision of the Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System for a term of four years
On the Nomination
Edward Walsh, of New Jersey, to be Ambassador to Ireland
On the Nomination
Dale Marks, of Florida, to be an Assistant Secretary of Defense
On the Nomination
Allison Hooker, of Georgia, to be an Under Secretary of State (Political Affairs)
On the Nomination
Michael Duffey, of Virginia, to be Under Secretary of Defense for Acquisition and Sustainment
On the Motion
A joint resolution providing for congressional disapproval under chapter 8 of title 5, United States Code, of the rule submitted by the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration relating to Federal Motor Vehicle Safety Standards; Fuel System Integrity of Hydrogen Vehicles; Compressed Hydrogen Storage System Integrity; Incorporation by Reference.
On the Motion
A joint resolution providing for congressional disapproval under chapter 8 of title 5, United States Code, of the rule submitted by the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration relating to Federal Motor Vehicle Safety Standards; Fuel System Integrity of Hydrogen Vehicles; Compressed Hydrogen Storage System Integrity; Incorporation by Reference.
On the Motion
A joint resolution providing for congressional disapproval under chapter 8 of title 5, United States Code, of the rule submitted by the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration relating to Federal Motor Vehicle Safety Standards; Fuel System Integrity of Hydrogen Vehicles; Compressed Hydrogen Storage System Integrity; Incorporation by Reference.
On the Motion
A joint resolution providing for congressional disapproval under chapter 8 of title 5, United States Code, of the rule submitted by the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration relating to Federal Motor Vehicle Safety Standards; Fuel System Integrity of Hydrogen Vehicles; Compressed Hydrogen Storage System Integrity; Incorporation by Reference.
On the Motion
A joint resolution providing for congressional disapproval under chapter 8 of title 5, United States Code, of the rule submitted by the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration relating to Federal Motor Vehicle Safety Standards; Fuel System Integrity of Hydrogen Vehicles; Compressed Hydrogen Storage System Integrity; Incorporation by Reference.
On the Nomination
Charles Kushner, of New York, to be Ambassador to the French Republic, and to serve concurrently and without additional compensation as Ambassador to the Principality of Monaco
On the Nomination
Sean Donahue, of Florida, to be an Assistant Administrator of the Environmental Protection Agency
On the Nomination
Michael Rigas, of Virginia, to be Deputy Secretary of State for Management and Resources
On the Nomination
Eric Matthew Ueland, of Virginia, to be Deputy Director for Management, Office of Management and Budget
On the Nomination
Emil Michael, of Florida, to be Under Secretary of Defense for Research and Engineering
On the Nomination
Katharine MacGregor, of Florida, to be Deputy Secretary of the Interior
On the Nomination
Reed Rubinstein, of Maryland, to be Legal Adviser of the Department of State
On the Nomination
James Danly, of Tennessee, to be Deputy Secretary of Energy
On the Nomination
Troy Meink, of Virginia, to be Secretary of the Air Force
On the Nomination
Monica Crowley, of New York, to be Chief of Protocol, and to have the rank of Ambassador during her tenure of service
On the Nomination
Frank Bisignano, of New Jersey, to be Commissioner of Social Security Administration for the term expiring January 19, 2031
On the Nomination
David Perdue, of Georgia, to be Ambassador to the People's Republic of China
On the Nomination
Warren Stephens, of Arkansas, to be Ambassador to the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland
On the Nomination
Thomas Barrack, of Colorado, to be Ambassador to the Republic of Turkey
On the Nomination
Tilman Fertitta, of Texas, to be Ambassador to the Italian Republic, and to serve concurrently and without additional compensation as Ambassador to the Republic of San Marino
On the Nomination
Lt. Gen. John D. Caine (Retired), in the Air Force, to be General
On the Nomination
Lt. Gen. John D. Caine (Retired), in the Air Force, to be Major General
On the Nomination
Mark Meador, of Virginia, to be a Federal Trade Commissioner for the term of seven years from September 26, 2024
On the Nomination
Mike Huckabee, of Arkansas, to be Ambassador to the State of Israel
On the Nomination
Peter Hoekstra, of Michigan, to be Ambassador to Canada
On the Nomination
Ronald Johnson, of Florida, to be Ambassador to the United Mexican States
On the Nomination
Kevin Cabrera, of Florida, to be Ambassador to the Republic of Panama
On the Nomination
Paul Atkins, of Virginia, to be a Member of the Securities and Exchange Commission for the remainder of the term expiring June 5, 2026
On the Nomination
Elbridge Colby, of the District of Columbia, to be Under Secretary of Defense for Policy
On the Nomination
George Glass, of Oregon, to be Ambassador to Japan
On the Amendment
To establish a deficit-neutral reserve fund relating to preventing a reduction in Medicaid funding that could lead to rural hospital closures, cost increases for individuals with other kinds of insurance, or higher rates of uncompensated care.
On the Motion
To create a point of order against legislation that would increase drug costs for seniors and people with disabilities on Medicare.
On the Amendment
To make sure the Senate can increase the Federal minimum wage to $17 an hour by a simple majority vote.
On the Amendment
To establish a deficit-neutral reserve fund to prevent increased barriers to American caregivers, including individuals caring for seniors, children, home care workers, and individuals engaged in the care economy.
On the Amendment
To prevent DOGE from closing Social Security offices, preserving access to benefits for seniors and people with disabilities.
On the Amendment
To establish a deficit-neutral reserve fund relating to preventing the use of proceeds from public land sales to reduce the Federal deficit.
On the Amendment
To establish a deficit-neutral reserve fund relating to access to health care, which may include legislation preventing reductions in funding for Medicaid that could lead to benefit cuts, coverage loss, or slashed provide payments.
On the Amendment
To preserve access to Social Security's phone service.
On the Amendment
To provide tax relief for the middle class.
On the Amendment
To strike section 2001(b)(4) relating to reconciliation instructions to the Committee on Energy and Commerce of the House of Representatives to cut $880,000,000,000 from Medicaid.
On the Amendment
To establish a deficit-neutral reserve fund relating to preventing Trump's tariffs from increasing the cost of groceries and everyday goods for families.
On the Amendment
To establish a deficit-neutral reserve fund relating to prohibiting attacks on Federal employees by protecting legally binding collective bargaining agreements and the right to organize.
On the Amendment
To establish a deficit-neutral reserve fund relating to strengthening protections for members of the Armed Forces by prohibiting the use of any commercial messaging application to transmit information revealing the timing, sequencing, or weapons to be used during impending United States military operations in foreign countries that may endanger the lives of members of the Armed Forces.
On the Amendment
To strike the provision relating to instructions to the Committee on Agriculture.
On the Amendment
To establish a deficit-neutral reserve fund relating to preventing reduction in enrollment or benefits for individuals enrolled in Medicaid, including seniors, children, families, individuals with disabilities, veterans, and military families.
On the Amendment
To create a point of order against legislation that would create more debt over a 30-year period than has accumulated over the past 249 years.
On the Amendment
To establish a deficit-neutral reserve fund relating to protecting Medicare and Medicaid.
On the Amendment
To modify the debt limit instruction for the House of Representatives and the Senate.
On the Amendment
To establish a deficit-neutral reserve fund relating to reversing cuts to the Social Security Administration, which may include cuts ordered by the Department of Government Efficiency or any other cuts to seniors' services.
On the Amendment
To prevent any disruption in security assistance to Ukraine.
On the Amendment
Reiterating the importance of the Federal Emergency Management Agency and its continued role in providing nonpartisan and long-term disaster relief to disaster survivors.
On the Nomination
Harmeet Dhillon, of California, to be an Assistant Attorney General
On the Nomination
Mehmet Oz, of Pennsylvania, to be Administrator of the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services
On the Nomination
Dean Sauer, of Missouri, to be Solicitor General of the United States
On the Nomination
Matthew Whitaker, of Iowa, to be United States Permanent Representative on the Council of the North Atlantic Treaty Organization, with the rank and status of Ambassador
On the Nomination
Paul Lawrence, of Virginia, to be Deputy Secretary of Veterans Affairs
On the Nomination
James Bishop, of North Carolina, to be Deputy Director of the Office of Management and Budget
On the Nomination
Michael Faulkender, of Maryland, to be Deputy Secretary of the Treasury
On the Nomination
Aaron Reitz, of Texas, to be an Assistant Attorney General vice Hampton Y. Dellinger
On the Nomination
Martin Makary, of Virginia, to be Commissioner of Food and Drugs, Department of Health and Human Services
On the Nomination
Michael Kratsios, of South Carolina, to be Director of the Office of Science and Technology Policy
On the Nomination
Jayanta Bhattacharya, of California, to be Director of the National Institutes of Health
On the Nomination
John Phelan, of Florida, to be Secretary of the Navy
On the Nomination
Christopher Landau, of Maryland, to be Deputy Secretary of State
On the Nomination
Stephen Feinberg, of New York, to be Deputy Secretary of Defense
On Passage of the Bill
A bill making further continuing appropriations and other extensions for the fiscal year ending September 30, 2025, and for other purposes.
On the Amendment
To reduce the amount appropriated for the United States Agency for International Development.
On the Amendment
To prohibit the use of appropriated amounts by DOGE.
On the Amendment
To make veteran Federal employees who were involuntarily dismissed without cause eligible for reinstatement and to require reports from Executive agencies on the number of veteran employees fired from such agencies.
On the Amendment
To except the application of certain rescissions.
On Passage of the Bill
A bill to amend the Controlled Substances Act with respect to the scheduling of fentanyl-related substances, and for other purposes.
On the Nomination
Jeffrey Kessler, of Virginia, to be Under Secretary of Commerce for Industry and Security
On the Nomination
William Pulte, of Florida, to be Director of the Federal Housing Finance Agency for a term of five years
On the Nomination
Stephen Miran, of New York, to be Chairman of the Council of Economic Advisers
On the Nomination
Keith Sonderling, of Florida, to be Deputy Secretary of Labor
On the Nomination
Steven Bradbury, of Virginia, to be Deputy Secretary of Transportation
On the Nomination
Abigail Slater, of the District of Columbia, to be an Assistant Attorney General
On the Nomination
Lori Chavez-DeRemer, of Oregon, to be Secretary of Labor
On the Nomination
Troy Edgar, of California, to be Deputy Secretary of Homeland Security
On the Nomination
Todd Blanche, of Florida, to be Deputy Attorney General
On the Nomination
Linda McMahon, of Connecticut, to be Secretary of Education
On the Nomination
Jamieson Greer, of Maryland, to be United States Trade Representative, with the rank of Ambassador
On the Nomination
Daniel Driscoll, of North Carolina, to be Secretary of the Army
On the Motion
To create a point of order against legislation that would cut funding from the school lunch or school breakfast programs.
On the Amendment
To establish a deficit-neutral reserve fund relating to preventing reductions in funding and staffing necessary to respond to, control, and prevent avian flu.
On the Amendment
To require an adequate amount of deficit reduction as part of reconciliation.
On the Amendment
To ensure continued United States support for the Government of Ukraine to stand firm against aggression by the Government of Russia in Europe.
On the Motion
To create a point of order against legislation that would reduce Medicare and Medicaid benefits for Americans.
On the Motion
To create a point of order against legislation that would take away health care from seniors, including those receiving care in nursing homes, through cuts to the Medicaid program.
On the Amendment
To establish a deficit-neutral reserve fund relating to preserving and extending vital tax credits enacted under the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act, which make heath care accessible and affordable and that have led to the lowest uninsured rate in our Nation's history.
On the Amendment
To establish a deficit-neutral reserve fund relating to supporting police, which may include initiatives that provide funding directly to law enforcement agencies to hire or rehire additional career law enforcement officers in an effort to increase their community policing capacity and crime prevention efforts.
On the Amendment
To establish a deficit-neutral reserve fund relating to protecting access to fertility services, and eliminating barriers for families in need of high-quality, affordable fertility services by expanding nationwide coverage for in vitro fertilization.
On the Amendment
To ensure full and uninterrupted funding for Department of Veterans Affairs health care and benefits provided by the Sergeant First Class Heath Robinson Honoring our Promise to Address Comprehensive Toxics Act of 2022 (Public Law 117-168), also known as the PACT Act, preventing any cuts or delays.
On the Amendment
To strike reconciliation instructions requiring damaging cuts to programs critical to rural Americans and food assistance for American families.
On the Amendment
To establish a deficit-neutral reserve fund relating to Congress continuing its work to rein in the administrative state by supporting legislation that prevents Federal agencies from finalizing major rules without congressional approval, strengthens the Article 1 law-making powers of Congress, cuts spending resulting from costly regulations, reduces inflation, and unleashes economic growth.
On the Amendment
To establish a deficit-neutral reserve fund relating to ending price gouging on prescription drugs.
On the Motion
To create a point of order against legislation that would raise energy costs for Americans, including higher monthly electricity bills, building material expenses, and transportation costs.
On the Motion
To prevent millions of Americans from being kicked off their health coverage, suffering needlessly, getting sicker, and dying sooner.
On the Amendment
To establish a deficit-neutral reserve fund relating to protecting access to maternal and pediatric health care through Medicaid.
On the Motion
To prevent tax cuts for the wealthy if a single dollar of Medicaid funding is cut.
On the Amendment
To establish a deficit-neutral reserve fund relating to protecting Medicare and Medicaid.
On the Amendment
To establish a deficit-neutral reserve fund relating to supporting Federal wildland firefighters and associated personnel.
On the Amendment
To establish a deficit-neutral reserve fund relating to reinstating the fired Federal employees at the Forest Service, National Park Service, United States Fish and Wildlife Service, and Bureau of Land Management.
On the Amendment
To strike the reconciliation instructions and create a reserve fund to implement a bipartisan, multi-year agreement to provide up to $171,000,000,000 in discretionary funding for defense and up to $171,000,000,000 in discretionary funding for other programs, accounts, and activities to address border, veterans, farmers, food and nutrition, disaster relief, and other needs.
On the Motion
To create a point of order against any reconciliation bill that would not decrease the cost of housing for American families.
On the Amendment
To establish a deficit-neutral reserve fund relating to the impacts of hedge fund ownership of single-family homes and rent prices.
On the Motion
To stop tax cuts for the ultra-rich while families struggle to put food on the table.
On the Motion
To prevent unwarranted tax cuts for the ultra-rich.
On the Nomination
Kashyap Patel, of Nevada, to be Director of the Federal Bureau of Investigation for a term of ten years
On the Nomination
Kelly Loeffler, of Georgia, to be Administrator of the Small Business Administration
On the Nomination
Howard Lutnick, of New York, to be Secretary of Commerce
On the Nomination
Robert F. Kennedy, Jr., of California, to be Secretary of Health and Human Services
On the Nomination
Brooke Rollins, of Texas, to be Secretary of Agriculture
On the Nomination
Tulsi Gabbard, of Hawaii, to be Director of National Intelligence
On the Nomination
Russell Vought, of Virginia, to be Director of the Office of Management and Budget
On the Nomination
Eric Turner, of Texas, to be Secretary of Housing and Urban Development
On the Nomination
Pamela Bondi, of Florida, to be Attorney General
On the Nomination
Douglas Collins, of Georgia, to be Secretary of Veterans Affairs
On the Nomination
Christopher Wright, of Colorado, to be Secretary of Energy
On the Nomination
Douglas Burgum, of North Dakota, to be Secretary of the Interior
On the Nomination
Lee Zeldin, of New York, to be Administrator of the Environmental Protection Agency
On the Nomination
Sean Duffy, of Wisconsin, to be Secretary of Transportation
On the Nomination
Scott Bessent, of South Carolina, to be Secretary of the Treasury
On the Nomination
Kristi Noem, of South Dakota, to be Secretary of Homeland Security
On the Nomination
Peter Hegseth, of Tennessee, to be Secretary of Defense
On the Nomination
John Ratcliffe, of Texas, to be Director of the Central Intelligence Agency
On the Amendment
To include crimes resulting in death or serious bodily injury to the list of offenses that, if committed by an inadmissible alien, require mandatory detention.
On Passage of the Bill
A bill to require the Secretary of Homeland Security to take into custody aliens who have been charged in the United States with theft, and for other purposes.
On the Nomination
Marco Rubio, of Florida, to be Secretary of State
On the Amendment
To expand the list of criminal offenses that subject inadmissible aliens to mandatory detention.
On the Amendment
To strike the section that authorizes State attorneys general to sue Federal immigration authorities for alleged violations relating to the detention of aliens.