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How your Congressional Delegates voted

For the week ending December 7thAPPROVING $740.5 BILLION FOR THE MILITARY: Voting 335 for and 78 against, the House on Dec. 8 adopted the conference report on a $740.5 billion…

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For the week ending December 4th LEGALIZING MARIJUANA UNDER FEDERAL LAW: Voting 228 for and 164 against, the House on Dec. 4 passed a bill (HR 3884) that would allow…

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For the week ending October 25SCALING BACK ANTI-POVERTY INVESTMENTS BY BANKS: Voting 43 for and 48 against, the Senate on Oct. 19 cleared the way for a Trump administration regulatory…

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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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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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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 September 11thBLOCKING GOP CORONAVIRUS PACKAGE: Voting 52 for and 47 against, the Senate on Sept. 10 failed to reach 60 votes needed to advance a Republican-sponsored…

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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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For the week ending August 7thCONFIRMING DEPUTY SECRETARY OF ENERGY: Voting 79 for and 16 against, the Senate on Aug. 4 confirmed Mark W. Menezes as deputy secretary of energy.…

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