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How your Congressional Delegates Voted

For the week ending February 5th REMOVING CONGRESSWOMAN FROM COMMITTEES: Voting 230 for and 198 against, the House on Feb. 4 took away the committee assignments of Marjorie Taylor Greene,…

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How your congressional delegates voted

For the week ending January 22nd WAIVER FOR SECRETARY OF DEFENSE: Voting 326 for and 78 against, the House on Thursday approved a waiver (HR 335) allowing retired Army Gen.…

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How your congressional delegates voted

For the week ending October 2ndPEACEFUL TRANSFER OF PRESIDENTIAL POWER: Voting 397 for and five against, the House on Sept. 29 adopted a measure (H Res 1155) affirming “the orderly…

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How your congressional delegates voted

For the week ending September 25thDEVELOPING CLEAN ENERGY TO ADDRESS CLIMATE CRISIS: Voting 220 for and 185 against, the House on Sept. 23 approved a $135 billion, five-year package (HR…

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How your congressional delegates voted

For the week ending Spetember 18CONDEMNING RACISM AGAINST ASIAN AMERICANS: Voting 243 for and 164 against, the House on Sept. 17 adopted a non-binding Democratic-sponsored measure (H Res 908) to…

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For the week ending August 28thSHORING UP POSTAL SERVICE: Voting 257 for and 150 against, the House on Aug. 22 passed a bill (HR 8015) that would prohibit the U.S.…

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Get registered, get educated and use your vote. NMBC’s Scorecard is below.

Voting day and the General Election is right around the corner! NMBC is dedicated to making sure you are prepared to cast your vote, either in person or by absentee ballot, with confidence and the best information available on the issues that matter most. We're also here to help assist you in getting registered and finding a polling location. click here to get started!

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How your congressional delegates voted

For the week ending July 31EXPANDING TAX CREDITS FOR CHILD CARE: Voting 250 for and 161 against, the House on July 29 passed a bill (HR 7327) that would make…

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2020 NM House Contested Races

New Mexico Business Coalition believes that voters deserve to know where candidates asking for their vote stand on important issues. To that end NMBC is providing incumbent's voting records and…

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