The roll call vote is here.
The 21 Republicans voting Nay:
The roll call vote is here.
Just a hypothetical here: $60.8 billion / $1.3 billion per night of Russian air assaults (compare Iran attack on Israel) = 46 nights.
The roll call vote is here.
I would have reported in real time but Blogger had a major outage yesterday afternoon lasting several hours.
The July 2022 roll call vote is here.
TSMC’s Arizona subsidiary is set to receive up to $6.6 billion in U.S. government funding under a preliminary agreement announced by the Biden administration on Monday.
The funding, under the U.S. CHIPS and Science Act, will support Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co.’s more than $65 billion investment in three cutting-edge fabrication plants in Phoenix, according to the nonbinding agreement.
More.
Dunderheads Peter Meijer and Fred Upton from Michigan voted for the bill, in addition to other has-beens like Adam Kinzinger and Liz Cheney.
WASHINGTON — The House voted 286-134 on Friday to pass a sweeping $1.2 trillion government funding bill, sending it to the Senate just hours before the deadline to prevent a shutdown. ...
The bill, released early Thursday, funds the departments of Homeland Security, State, Labor, Defense, Health and Human Services and various other agencies. Together with the $459 billion bill passed earlier this month, it fully funds the federal government to the tune of $1.659 trillion through September, after months of stopgap bills and negotiations.
More here.
The Roll Call Vote is here, if you want to check how your representative voted.
The argument is perennially NOT about deficit spending, but deficit spending on WHAT.
The projected tax shortfall for all programs for fiscal 2024 is $1.582 trillion, more than half of which will be net interest expense of $0.870 trillion on the exploding national debt. Interest payments on what we have already borrowed now exceed defense outlays of $0.822 trillion.
CBO in early February estimated fiscal 2024 discretionary spending at $1.739 trillion, so today's bill "saves" a mere $80 billion off that.
Mandatory spending on Social Security, Medicare, Medicaid, etc. is estimated at $3.908 trillion for fiscal 2024.
It's obvious that spending should be cut and taxes raised, but no one has the courage for either.
They should just agree to do both and let the chips fall where they may. Everyone out here will be pissed, vote accordingly, and it would be a wash politically.
Current national debt is $34.5612 trillion and rising.
The roll call vote is here.
The measure to table the censure proposal won 222-186.
The roll call vote is here.
The protest organized by Tlaib stormed the Capitol and briefly occupied it on October 18th.
Brilliant, just brilliant.
McCarthy removed as speaker 216-210.
The roll call vote is here.
Eight Republicans joined 208 Democrats to depose McCarthy as Speaker.
the eight Republicans who voted to oust McCarthy as Speaker included that slut Nancy Mace |
not even that Scrooge Thomas Massie voted to depose McCarthy |
Nancy Pelosi had just enough class not to vote at all |
The Roll Call vote is here.
The story is here.
AmodeiRepublicanNevadaYEA
BairdRepublicanIndianaYEA
BaldersonRepublicanOhioYEA
BarrRepublicanKentuckyYEA
BergmanRepublicanMichiganYEA
BradyRepublicanTexasYEA
BucshonRepublicanIndianaYEA
CammackRepublicanFloridaYEA
Carter (TX)RepublicanTexasYEA
CawthornRepublicanNorth CarolinaYEA
CheneyRepublicanWyomingYEA
ColeRepublicanOklahomaYEA
Davis, RodneyRepublicanIllinoisYEA
Diaz-BalartRepublicanFloridaYEA
DunnRepublicanFloridaYEA
EmmerRepublicanMinnesotaYEA
FallonRepublicanTexasYEA
FitzpatrickRepublicanPennsylvaniaYEA
FloresRepublicanTexasYEA
FoxxRepublicanNorth CarolinaYEA
Garcia (CA)RepublicanCaliforniaYEA
GibbsRepublicanOhioYEA
GimenezRepublicanFloridaYEA
Gonzales, TonyRepublicanTexasYEA
Gonzalez (OH)RepublicanOhioYEA
Gooden (TX)RepublicanTexasYEA
GrangerRepublicanTexasYEA
Graves (LA)RepublicanLouisianaYEA
GuthrieRepublicanKentuckyYEA
Herrera BeutlerRepublicanWashingtonYEA
IssaRepublicanCaliforniaYEA
Jacobs (NY)RepublicanNew YorkYEA
Johnson (OH)RepublicanOhioYEA
Joyce (OH)RepublicanOhioYEA
KatkoRepublicanNew YorkYEA
KellerRepublicanPennsylvaniaYEA
Kim (CA)RepublicanCaliforniaYEA
KinzingerRepublicanIllinoisYEA
LongRepublicanMissouriYEA
MaceRepublicanSouth CarolinaYEA
MalliotakisRepublicanNew YorkYEA
McCaulRepublicanTexasYEA
McHenryRepublicanNorth CarolinaYEA
MeijerRepublicanMichiganYEA
Miller-MeeksRepublicanIowaYEA
Moore (AL)RepublicanAlabamaYEA
NewhouseRepublicanWashingtonYEA
ReschenthalerRepublicanPennsylvaniaYEA
Rice (SC)RepublicanSouth CarolinaYEA
Rogers (AL)RepublicanAlabamaYEA
RouzerRepublicanNorth CarolinaYEA
SalazarRepublicanFloridaYEA
SimpsonRepublicanIdahoYEA
SteelRepublicanCaliforniaYEA
TaylorRepublicanTexasYEA
TenneyRepublicanNew YorkYEA
Thompson (PA)RepublicanPennsylvaniaYEA
TurnerRepublicanOhioYEA
UptonRepublicanMichiganYEA
ValadaoRepublicanCaliforniaYEA
WagnerRepublicanMissouriYEA
Wilson (SC)RepublicanSouth CarolinaYEA
Democratic | 213 | 19 | 3 | |
Republican | 87 | 109 | 1 | |
Independent | ||||
TOTALS | 300 | 128 | 4 |