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Senator from Minnesota. She has served 6 years in the Senate .
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Committee Assignments
Agriculture, Nutrition, and Forestry (ranks 6th)
Security and Cooperation in Europe (ranks 5th)
Indian Affairs (ranks 5th)
Banking, Housing, and Urban Affairs (ranks 9th)
Health, Education, Labor, and Pensions (ranks 8th)
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Representative Subjects
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Policy Priorities
What policy areas does Sen. Smith focus on, as expressed by her press releases? Learn more .
Health 16.0%
Agriculture and Food 8.4%
Education 8.1%
Social Welfare & Families 7.7%
Foreign Trade and International Finance 5.1%
Finance and Financial Sector 4.8%
Energy 4.3%
Native Americans 3.8%
Environmental Protection 3.8%
Taxation 3.7%
Civil Rights and Liberties, Minority Issues 3.5%
Immigration 3.2%
Government Operations and Politics 3.0%
Armed Forces and National Security 2.9%
International Affairs 2.8%
Transportation and Public Works 2.3%
Commerce 2.2%
Water Resources Development 2.0%
Science, Technology, Communications 2.0%
Labor and Employment 1.8%
Arts, Culture, Religion & History 1.7%
Housing and Community Development 1.6%
Public Lands and Natural Resources 1.6%
Crime and Law Enforcement 1.5%
Economics and Public Finance 0.9%
Emergency Management 0.8%
Sports and Recreation 0.7%
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Distinctive Topics
What topics does Sen. Smith talk about in her recent press releases more often than other members of Congress do? Learn more .
minnesota farmers
grand portage
argosy university
tick borne
social isolation
title ix
lyme disease
sprinkler systems
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What members of Congress use language that is most similar to Sen. Smith in their recent press releases? Learn more .
April 18
Sen. Smith voted no on Senate Vote 142 :
On Passage of the Bill: Bill Defeated
(S.4072: A bill to prohibit the use of funds to implement, administer, or enforce certain rules of the Environmental Protection Agency.)
April 18
Sen. Smith voted yes on Senate Vote 141 :
On the Cloture Motion: Cloture Motion Agreed to
(H.R.7888: Reforming Intelligence and Securing America Act)
April 17
Sen. Smith voted yes on Senate Vote 140 :
On the Motion to Adjourn: Motion to Adjourn Agreed to
April 17
Sen. Smith voted yes on Senate Vote 139 :
On the Point of Order: Point of Order Well Taken
April 17
Sen. Smith voted no on Senate Vote 138 :
On the Motion to Table: Motion to Table Failed
April 17
Sen. Smith voted no on Senate Vote 137 :
On the Motion to Proceed: Motion to Proceed Rejected
April 17
Sen. Smith voted no on Senate Vote 136 :
On the Motion to Adjourn: Motion to Adjourn Rejected
April 17
Sen. Smith voted no on Senate Vote 135 :
On the Motion to Adjourn: Motion to Adjourn Rejected
April 17
Sen. Smith voted no on Senate Vote 134 :
On the Motion to Adjourn: Motion to Adjourn Rejected
April 17
Sen. Smith voted yes on Senate Vote 132 :
On the Point of Order: Point of Order Well Taken
April 17
Sen. Smith voted no on Senate Vote 131 :
On the Motion to Table: Motion to Table Failed
April 17
Sen. Smith voted no on Senate Vote 130 :
On the Motion to Adjourn: Motion to Adjourn Rejected
April 16
Sen. Smith voted yes on Senate Vote 128 :
On the Motion to Proceed: Motion to Proceed Agreed to
(S.4072: A bill to prohibit the use of funds to implement, administer, or enforce certain rules of the Environmental Protection Agency.)
April 16
Sen. Smith voted yes on Senate Vote 127 :
On the Nomination: Nomination Confirmed
April 16
Hearings were held in the Committee on Banking, Housing, and Urban Affairs Subcommittee on Housing, Transportation, and Community Development for S.2790 , a bill sponsored by Sen. Smith.
S.2790: Rural Housing Service Reform Act of 2023
April 15
Sen. Smith voted yes on Senate Vote 126 :
On the Cloture Motion: Cloture Motion Agreed to
April 15
Sen. Smith voted no on Senate Vote 125 :
On the Motion to Table: Motion to Table Failed
April 11
Sen. Smith voted yes on Senate Vote 123 :
On the Motion to Proceed: Motion to Proceed Agreed to
April 10
Sen. Smith voted no on Senate Vote 122 :
On the Joint Resolution: Joint Resolution Passed
(H.J.RES.98: Providing for congressional disapproval under chapter 8 of title 5, United States Code, of the rule submitted by the National Labor Relations Board relating to "Standard for Determining Joint Employer Status".)
April 10
Sen. Smith voted no on Senate Vote 121 :
On the Joint Resolution: Joint Resolution Passed
(S.J.RES.61: A joint resolution providing for congressional disapproval under chapter 8 of title 5, United States Code, of the rule submitted by the Federal Highway Administration relating to "National Performance Management Measures; Assessing Performance of the Nati)
April 10
Sen. Smith voted yes on Senate Vote 120 :
On the Nomination: Nomination Confirmed
April 9
Sen. Smith voted yes on Senate Vote 119 :
On the Cloture Motion: Cloture Motion Agreed to
April 9
Sen. Smith voted yes on Senate Vote 118 :
On the Nomination: Nomination Confirmed
April 9
Sen. Smith voted yes on Senate Vote 117 :
On the Cloture Motion: Cloture Motion Agreed to
April 9
Sen. Smith voted yes on Senate Vote 116 :
On the Nomination: Nomination Confirmed
April 8
Sen. Smith voted yes on Senate Vote 115 :
On the Cloture Motion: Cloture Motion Agreed to
Correction, Jan. 22, 2019: This page originally misstated how long Tina Smith has served in the Senate. It is more than one year, not less than one year.
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