On Passage
Sept. 28, 2018 — Protecting Family and Small Business Tax Cuts Act of 2018
Passed by a margin of 29 votes.
Compare the voting records of Brian Fitzpatrick and Leonard Lance in 2017-18.
Brian Fitzpatrick and Leonard Lance are from the same party and agreed on 92 percent of votes in the 115th Congress (2017-18).
Sept. 28, 2018 — Protecting Family and Small Business Tax Cuts Act of 2018
Passed by a margin of 29 votes.
Dec. 20, 2017 — Tax Cuts and Jobs Act
Passed by a margin of 23 votes.
Dec. 19, 2017 — Tax Cuts and Jobs Act
Passed by a margin of 24 votes.
Nov. 16, 2017 — Tax Cuts and Jobs Act
Passed by a margin of 22 votes.
Jan. 13, 2017 — Setting forth the congressional budget for the United States Government for fiscal year 2017 and setting forth the appropriate budgetary levels for fiscal years 2018 through 2026
Passed by a margin of 29 votes.
Dec. 12, 2018 — Agriculture and Nutrition Act of 2018
Passed by a margin of 322 votes.
Dec. 12, 2018
Passed by a margin of 57 votes.
Sept. 28, 2018 — Protecting Family and Small Business Tax Cuts Act of 2018
Passed by a margin of 29 votes.
Sept. 6, 2018 — DeGette of Colorado Part B Amendment No. 2
Failed by a margin of 15 votes.
July 19, 2018 — Making appropriations for the Department of the Interior, environment, and related agencies for the fiscal year ending September 30, 2019, and for other purposes
Passed by a margin of 18 votes.
July 19, 2018 — Expressing the sense of Congress that a carbon tax would be detrimental to the United States economy
Passed by a margin of 49 votes.
July 18, 2018 — Palmer of Alabama Amendment No. 83
Agreed to by a margin of 37 votes.
July 18, 2018 — O’Halleran of Arizona Amendment No. 27
Agreed to by a margin of 21 votes.
July 12, 2018 — Reclamation Title Transfer and Non-Federal Infrastructure Incentivization Act
Passed by a margin of 49 votes.
June 28, 2018 — Clark of Massachusetts Amendment No. 15
Agreed to by a margin of 95 votes.
June 28, 2018 — Gallagher of Wisconsin Amendment No. 8
Failed by a margin of 181 votes.
June 28, 2018 — Gallagher of Wisconsin Amendment No. 7
Failed by a margin of 180 votes.
June 26, 2018 — Endangered Salmon and Fisheries Predation Prevention Act
Passed by a margin of 172 votes.
June 7, 2018 — Blackburn of Tennessee Part B Amendment No. 34
Failed by a margin of 107 votes.
June 7, 2018 — Lowenthal of California Part B Amendment No. 31
Failed by a margin of 28 votes.
May 23, 2018 — Tenney of New York Amendment No. 19
Failed by a margin of 65 votes.
May 23, 2018 — McKinley of West Virginia Amendment No. 13
Failed by a margin of 92 votes.
May 23, 2018 — Amodei of Nevada Amendment No. 8
Agreed to by a margin of 46 votes.
May 18, 2018 — Banks of Indiana Amendment No. 31
Agreed to by a margin of 65 votes.
May 17, 2018 — Faso of New York Amendment No. 13
Agreed to by a margin of 30 votes.
May 17, 2018 — McClintock of California Amendment No. 3
Failed by a margin of 346 votes.
April 27, 2018 — Duncan of Tennessee Part A Amendment No. 114
Agreed to by a margin of 21 votes.
April 26, 2018 — Lynch of Massachusetts Part A Amendment No. 87
Failed by a margin of 40 votes.
April 26, 2018 — Denham of California Part A Amendment No. 79
Agreed to by a margin of 29 votes.
April 26, 2018 — DeFazio of Oregon Part A Amendment No. 42
Failed by a margin of 31 votes.
March 7, 2018 — Blocking Regulatory Interference from Closing Kilns Act
Passed by a margin of 54 votes.
Dec. 20, 2017 — Tax Cuts and Jobs Act
Passed by a margin of 23 votes.
Dec. 19, 2017 — Tax Cuts and Jobs Act
Passed by a margin of 24 votes.
Nov. 30, 2017 — Ensuring a Qualified Civil Service Act
Passed by a margin of 9 votes.
Nov. 30, 2017 — Hastings of Florida Amendment No. 1
Failed by a margin of 26 votes.
Nov. 16, 2017 — Tax Cuts and Jobs Act
Passed by a margin of 22 votes.
Sept. 14, 2017 — Palmer of Alabama Amendment No. 192
Agreed to by a margin of 20 votes.
Sept. 13, 2017 — Blackburn of Tennessee Amendment No. 174
Failed by a margin of 104 votes.
Sept. 13, 2017 — Walberg of Michigan Amendment No. 173
Agreed to by a margin of 25 votes.
Sept. 13, 2017 — Lewis of Minnesota Amendment No. 167
Failed by a margin of 110 votes.
Sept. 13, 2017 — Ben Ray Lujan of New Mexico Amendment No. 160
Agreed to by a margin of 8 votes.
Sept. 13, 2017 — Flores of Texas Amendment No. 124
Agreed to by a margin of 17 votes.
Sept. 13, 2017 — Scott of Virginia Amendment No. 113
Failed by a margin of 31 votes.
Sept. 13, 2017 — Mullin of Oklahoma Amendment No. 74
Agreed to by a margin of 39 votes.
Sept. 13, 2017 — Mullin of Oklahoma Amendment No. 73
Agreed to by a margin of 23 votes.
Sept. 8, 2017 — Pearce of New Mexico Amendment No. 63
Agreed to by a margin of 30 votes.
Sept. 8, 2017 — Carbajal of California Amendment No. 57
Failed by a margin of 53 votes.
Sept. 8, 2017 — Blackburn of Tennessee Amendment No. 55
Failed by a margin of 92 votes.
Sept. 7, 2017 — Lowenthal of California Amendment No. 39
Failed by a margin of 31 votes.
Sept. 7, 2017 — Yoho of Florida Part B Amendment No. 110
Failed by a margin of 13 votes.
Sept. 7, 2017 — Austin Scott of Georgia Part B Amendment No. 92
Agreed to by a margin of 24 votes.
Sept. 7, 2017 — Rothfus of Pennsylvania Part B Amendment No. 91
Failed by a margin of 85 votes.
Sept. 6, 2017 — McClintock of California Part B Amendment No. 25
Failed by a margin of 140 votes.
July 27, 2017 — Brendan F. Boyle of Pennsylvania Part B Amendment No. 12
Agreed to by a margin of 87 votes.
July 27, 2017 — Suozzi of New York Part B Amendment No. 10
Agreed to by a margin of 3 votes.
July 27, 2017 — Blackburn of Tennessee Amendment No. 62
Failed by a margin of 145 votes.
July 26, 2017 — Jackson Lee of Texas Amendment No. 56
Agreed to by a margin of 42 votes.
July 26, 2017 — Pingree of Maine Amendment No. 54
Failed by a margin of 43 votes.
July 26, 2017 — Esty of Connecticut Amendment No. 44
Failed by a margin of 21 votes.
July 26, 2017 — Norcross of New Jersey Amendment No. 39
Failed by a margin of 55 votes.
July 26, 2017 — Castor of Florida Amendment No. 38
Failed by a margin of 65 votes.
July 26, 2017 — Takano of California Amendment No. 7
Failed by a margin of 45 votes.
July 20, 2017 — King Cove Road Land Exchange Act
Passed by a margin of 69 votes.
July 19, 2017 — Promoting Interagency Coordination for Review of Natural Gas Pipelines Act
Passed by a margin of 69 votes.
July 19, 2017 — Tsongas of Massachusetts Part A Amendment No. 1
Failed by a margin of 69 votes.
July 18, 2017 — Ozone Standards Implementation Act of 2017
Passed by a margin of 30 votes.
July 18, 2017 — Beyer of Virginia Amendment No. 3
Failed by a margin of 44 votes.
July 18, 2017 — Castor of Florida Amendment No. 1
Failed by a margin of 38 votes.
July 14, 2017 — Byrne of Alabama Amendment No. 17
Agreed to by a margin of 63 votes.
July 14, 2017 — Franks of Arizona Amendment No. 13
Failed by a margin of 9 votes.
July 13, 2017 — Buck of Colorado Amendment No. 3
Failed by a margin of 15 votes.
July 13, 2017 — Aguilar of California Part B Amendment No. 10
Failed by a margin of 47 votes.
July 13, 2017 — Conaway of Texas Part B Amendment No. 2
Failed by a margin of 27 votes.
July 12, 2017 — Gaining Responsibility on Water Act
Passed by a margin of 40 votes.
July 12, 2017 — DeSaulnier of California Part C Amendment No. 5
Failed by a margin of 20 votes.
June 28, 2017 — Barr of Kentucky Amendment No. 5
Failed by a margin of 194 votes.
June 22, 2017 — Water Supply Permitting Coordination Act
Passed by a margin of 53 votes.
June 22, 2017 — Lowenthal of California Part B Amendment No. 2
Failed by a margin of 53 votes.
May 24, 2017 — Reducing Regulatory Burdens Act
Passed by a margin of 91 votes.
May 24, 2017 — Huffman of California Amendment No. 2
Failed by a margin of 41 votes.
May 2, 2017 — Working Families Flexibility Act of 2017
Passed by a margin of 32 votes.
March 30, 2017 — EPA Science Advisory Board Reform Act of 2017
Passed by a margin of 36 votes.
March 29, 2017 — Honest and Open New EPA Science Treatment Act
Passed by a margin of 34 votes.
March 16, 2017 — Veterans 2nd Amendment Protection Act
Passed by a margin of 65 votes.
March 10, 2017 — Jeffries of New York Part A Amendment No. 4
Failed by a margin of 40 votes.
March 10, 2017 — Conyers of Michigan Part A Amendment No. 3
Failed by a margin of 37 votes.
March 9, 2017 — Conyers of Michigan Part B Amendment No. 6
Failed by a margin of 39 votes.
March 1, 2017 — Cummings of Maryland Amendment No. 12
Failed by a margin of 37 votes.
Feb. 16, 2017 — Providing for congressional disapproval under chapter 8 of title 5, United States Code, of the final rule of the Department of the Interior relating to “Non-Subsistence Take of Wildlife, and Public Participation and Closure Procedures, on National Wildlife Refuges in Alaska”
Passed by a margin of 32 votes.
Feb. 3, 2017 — Providing for congressional disapproval under chapter 8 of title 5, United States Code, of the final rule of the Bureau of Land Management relating to “Waste Prevention, Production Subject to Royalties, and Resource Conservation”
Passed by a margin of 30 votes.
Feb. 1, 2017 — Disapproving the rule submitted by the Department of the Interior known as the Stream Protection Rule
Passed by a margin of 34 votes.
Feb. 1, 2017 — Providing for congressional disapproval under chapter 8 of title 5, United States Code, of a rule submitted by the Securities and Exchange Commission relating to “Disclosure of Payments by Resource Extraction Issuers”
Passed by a margin of 48 votes.
Jan. 13, 2017 — Setting forth the congressional budget for the United States Government for fiscal year 2017 and setting forth the appropriate budgetary levels for fiscal years 2018 through 2026
Passed by a margin of 29 votes.
Jan. 12, 2017 — Raskin of Maryland Part A Amendment No. 5
Failed by a margin of 35 votes.
Jan. 12, 2017 — DeSaulnier of California Part A Amendment No. 4
Failed by a margin of 39 votes.
Jan. 11, 2017 — Scott of Virginia Part A Amendment No. 12
Failed by a margin of 32 votes.
Jan. 11, 2017 — Peterson of Minnesota Part A Amendment No. 5
Agreed to by a margin of 99 votes.
Jan. 5, 2017 — Grijalva of Arizona Amendment No. 3
Failed by a margin of 37 votes.
Correction (Nov. 15, 2019): This page originally included all votes on passage of a bill under the "Major Votes" category. It now only includes votes designated as major by ProPublica.