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Roll Call #281

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Roll Call 281 Passage House Congress 119 7/22/2026

H CON RES 113

AI Plain-English Summary

This bill sets the spending limits for the government for the next decade, shaping how much money will be available for things like defense, education, and healthcare.

Primary Focus General Legislation
Voting Mechanism Passage
Bipartisan Consensus 1%
A "Yea" vote supports: A Yea vote supports ensuring adequate funding for critical programs throughout the following years.
A "Nay" vote supports: A Nay vote supports maintaining current levels of funding across federal programs.
View Official Congress Text & Details

Original Question: Establishing the congressional budget for the United States Government for fiscal year 2027 and setting forth the appropriate budgetary levels for fiscal years 2028 through 2036

Constituent Referendum

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Citizen Stance & Demographic Breakdown

Total Community Votes: 0
Overall Yea: 0 (0%) Overall Nay: 0 (0%)

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Result: Passed
216
Yea
214
Nay
1
Not Voting

Yea Votes by Party

Distribution of supportive votes by party

216 Total
Rep (216)

Nay Votes by Party

Distribution of opposing votes by party

214 Total
Dem (211)
Rep (2)
Ind (1)

Bipartisan Consensus

Degree of voting agreement across party lines

1% Score

Highly Polarized

A score of 1% indicates deep polarization, meaning the two parties voted almost entirely opposite to one another.

Member Votes

Show:
Politician
State
Party
Vote Cast
Aaron Bean FL Republican Yea
Abraham J. Hamadeh AZ Republican Yea
Adam Gray CA Democrat Nay
Adam Smith WA Democrat Nay
Addison P. McDowell NC Republican Yea
Adelita S. Grijalva AZ Democrat Nay
Adrian Smith NE Republican Yea
Adriano Espaillat NY Democrat Nay
Al Green TX Democrat Nay
Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez NY Democrat Nay
Alma S. Adams NC Democrat Nay
Ami Bera CA Democrat Nay
Analilia Mejia NJ Democrat Nay
Andrea Salinas OR Democrat Nay
Andrew Ogles TN Republican Yea
Andrew R. Garbarino NY Republican Yea
Andrew S. Clyde GA Republican Yea
André Carson IN Democrat Nay
Andy Barr KY Republican Yea
Andy Biggs AZ Republican Yea