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Congressional Record on Choice


NARAL Pro-Choice America believes every woman has the right to make personal decisions regarding the full range of reproductive choices, including preventing unintended pregnancy, bearing healthy children, and choosing legal abortion.


CONGRESSIONAL RECORD ON CHOICE 114th CONGRESS, 2nd SESSION NARAL Pro-Choice America’s 2016 Congressional Record on Choice documents the key choice-related House and Senate votes taken during the second session of the 114th Congress. 2016 was another year of exceptional animosity toward women’s rights. Anti-choice lawmakers continued their efforts to undermine reproductive freedom, despite an American majority supportive of legal abortion. This disconnect between public opinion and elected officials also is evident numerically: as the 114th Congress came to a close, only 37 out of 100 senators and 169 out of 435 members of the House were fully pro-choice. At the start of its second year with majorities in both chambers, anti-choice leadership wasted no time resuming its assault on reproductive rights with a particular focus in three areas: attacks on Planned Parenthood, refusal bills allowing discrimination based on women’s reproductive-health decisions, and restrictions on contraception in Zika-response legislation.

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Within its first month in session, the House passed a bill defunding Planned Parenthood for one year and voted to override the president’s veto. The House also passed three sweeping anti-choice refusals: a dangerous expansion of the Federal Refusal Clause, a measure blocking a D.C. reproductive-health non-discrimination law, and a provision undermining protections for women and LGBT workers. Thankfully, none of these proposals moved in the Senate. Over the course of the year, the Zika virus developed into a public-health emergency with particular dangers for reproductiveage women. Rather than acting quickly and responsibly, anti-choice members of Congress played politics with the crisis. They walked away from a bipartisan compromise on a Zikafunding bill and instead repeatedly pushed a bill that would harm – rather than protect – women’s health by restricting funding for contraception. Although the House passed the legislation, pro-choice senators successfully blocked it. After months of pressure from the American public and pro-choice champions, anti-choice leadership finally conceded, removing the restriction on family-planning providers and passing crucial Zika funding. Despite these attacks on reproductive freedom, the fight over Zika demonstrated that members of Congress are increasingly strong in their defense of reproductive rights. Pro-choice senators refused to allow family planning to be held hostage by ideological extremists. They stood strong against legislation that would have put women at greater

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risk, forcing anti-choice leadership to back down from its dangerous demands. And cosponsorship of the Equal Access to Abortion Coverage in Health Insurance (EACH) Woman Act continued to grow, bringing the total to a record-high 130 cosponsors. The bill, which would repeal current-law bans on abortion services in government health-care programs, reflects a growing movement on Capitol Hill that restrictions such as the Hyde amendment must go. This positive trend is even more important given the devastating results of the 2016 election. The election of Donald Trump as president and the retention of anti-choice majorities in the House and Senate pose an immediate threat to reproductive freedom. As president, Trump will have the power to nominate antichoice federal judges and fill his cabinet with agency heads that are hostile to reproductive rights. He has already threatened to repeal the Affordable Care Act and dismantle its many benefits, fulfill his running mate’s long-held goal of defunding Planned Parenthood, and roll back the protections of Roe v. Wade. A Trump-Pence administration represents the most serious challenge to reproductive freedom in a generation. However, we are not without hope: Hillary Clinton, a pro-choice champion, won 2.8 million more votes than Donald Trump, and seven in 10 Americans support legal abortion, even in red states. NARAL Pro-Choice America will stand alongside congressional champions and allies to meet each challenge posed by the incom-

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ing administration with the force and support of our one million member activists and the unshakable confidence that Americans want to see their freedoms protected and defended, not dismantled.

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VOTE DESCRIPTIONS SENATE 1. Restriction on Contraception: Zika Response. Zika Response and Preparedness Act, H.R.2577. Motion to invoke cloture on the conference report to accompany H.R.2577, which restricts access to contraception by excluding family-planning providers from receiving Zika response funds. (Some antichoice lawmakers cast what appear to be pro-choice votes; most observers recognize that those votes were cast for reasons unrelated to reproductive health.) Three-fifths of the total Senate (60 votes) is required to invoke cloture. Cloture motion failed 52-48. A pro-choice vote (+) was against cloture (6/28/16). 2. Restriction on Contraception: Zika Response. Zika Response and Preparedness Act, H.R.2577. Motion to invoke cloture on the conference report to accompany H.R.2577, which restricts access to contraception by excluding family-planning providers from receiving Zika response funds. (Some antichoice lawmakers cast what appear to be pro-choice votes; most observers recognize that those votes were cast for reasons unrelated to reproductive health.) Three-fifths

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of the total Senate (60 votes) is required to invoke cloture. Cloture motion failed 52-44. A pro-choice vote (+) was against cloture (7/14/16). 3. Restriction on Contraception: Zika Response. Zika Response and Preparedness Act, H.R.2577. Motion to invoke cloture on the conference report to accompany H.R.2577, which restricts access to contraception by excluding family-planning providers from receiving Zika response funds. (Some antichoice lawmakers cast what appear to be pro-choice votes; most observers recognize that those votes were cast for reasons unrelated to reproductive health.) Three-fifths of the total Senate (60 votes) is required to invoke cloture. Cloture motion failed 52-46. A pro-choice vote (+) was against cloture (9/6/16).

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ALASKA Lisa Murkowski Dan Sullivan

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ARIZONA John McCain Jeff Flake

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ARKANSAS John Boozman Tom Cotton

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COLORADO MICHAEL BENNET Cory Gardner

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GEORGIA Johnny Isakson David Perdue

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IOWA Charles Grassley Joni Ernst

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KANSAS Pat Roberts Jerry Moran

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KENTUCKY Mitch McConnell Rand Paul

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LOUISIANA David Vitter Bill Cassidy

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MONTANA JON TESTER Steve Daines

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NEBRASKA Deb Fischer Benjamin Sasse

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NEVADA HARRY REID Dean Heller

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NEW HAMPSHIRE JEANNE SHAHEEN Kelly Ayotte

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NEW JERSEY ROBERT MENENDEZ CORY BOOKER

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OKLAHOMA James Inhofe James Lankford

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PENNSYLVANIA BOB CASEY Patrick Toomey

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RHODE ISLAND JACK REED + + + 100 SHELDON WHITEHOUSE + + + 100 SOUTH CAROLINA Lindsey Graham Tim Scott

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SOUTH DAKOTA John Thune Mike Rounds

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TENNESSEE Lamar Alexander Bob Corker

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TEXAS John Cornyn Ted Cruz

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UTAH Orrin Hatch Mike Lee

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VIRGINIA MARK WARNER TIM KAINE

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WASHINGTON PATTY MURRAY MARIA CANTWELL

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VOTE DESCRIPTIONS HOUSE

1. Attack on Planned Parenthood: One-Year Funding Ban. To provide for reconciliation on the budget for fiscal year 2016, H.R.3762. Final passage. The bill would disqualify Planned Parenthood from participating in federal health-care programs for one year. (Some anti-choice lawmakers cast what appear to be pro-choice votes; most observers recognize that those votes were cast for reasons unrelated to reproductive health.) Passed 240-187. A pro-choice vote (+) was against final passage (1/6/16). 2. Attack on Planned Parenthood: Veto Override. To provide for reconciliation on the budget for fiscal year 2016, H.R.3762. Veto override. Vote to override President Obama’s January 8 veto of a bill that would disqualify Planned Parenthood from participating in federal health-care programs for one year. (Some anti-choice lawmakers cast what appear to be pro-choice votes; most observers recognize that those votes were cast for reasons unrelated to reproductive health.) A two-thirds majority of those present and voting (285 votes needed to sustain the president’s veto in this case) of both houses is required to override a

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veto. Failed 241-186. A pro-choice vote (+) was a vote to sustain the veto (2/2/16). 3. Anti-Choice Refusal: Taxpayer-Funded Discrimination. Energy and Water Development and Related Agencies Appropriations Act, H.R.5055. Byrne (R-AL) amendment to add a sweeping refusal provision that would allow employers to discriminate against women and LGBT workers. Passed 233-186. A pro-choice vote (+) was against the amendment (5/25/16). 4. Restriction on Contraception: Zika Response. Zika Response and Preparedness Act, H.R.2577. On agreeing to the conference report to accompany H.R.2577. Final passage. The conference report restricts access to contraception by excluding family-planning providers from Zika response funds. Passed 239-171. A pro-choice vote (+) was against the conference report (6/23/16). 5. Federal Employees’ Health Insurance. Financial Services and General Government Appropriations Act, H.R.5485. Grayson (DFL) amendment to strike the current-law provision that prohibits federal employees and their dependents from choosing a health-insurance plan with abortion coverage through the Federal Employee Health Benefits (FEHB) program. Failed 177-245. A pro-choice vote (+) was in support of the amendment (7/6/16). 6. Anti-Choice Refusal: D.C. Reproductive-Health Non-Discrimination Law. Financial Services and General Government Appropriations Act, H.R.5485. 14 NARAL Pro-Choice America


Palmer (R-AL) amendment to block a D.C. law that prohibits employers from taking adverse action against employees based on their reproductive-health decisions. Passed 223-192. A pro-choice vote (+) was against the amendment (7/7/16). 7. Anti-Choice Refusal: Conscience Protection Act. S.304. Final passage. The bill would expand the Federal Refusal Clause by allowing individuals and healthcare companies to refuse to participate in, facilitate, or make arrangements for abortion services. It would also let individuals and organizations bring lawsuits for actual or threatened violations. Passed 245-182. A pro-choice vote (+) was against final passage (7/13/16). 8. Attack on Planned Parenthood: Special “Investigation” Committee Funding. H.Res.933. Final Passage. A resolution to allocate $800,000 in back-funding to the special committee investigating fetal-tissue donation and abortion practice. Passed 234-181. A pro-choice vote (+) was against the resolution (12/1/16).

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ARIZONA 1 ANN KIRKPATRICK 2 Martha McSally 3 RAÚL GRIJALVA 4 Paul Gosar 5 Matt Salmon 6 David Schweikert 7 RUBEN GALLEGO 8 Trent Franks 9 KYRSTEN SINEMA

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ARKANSAS 1 Eric Crawford 2 French Hill 3 Steve Womack 4 Bruce Westerman

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CALIFORNIA 1 Doug LaMalfa 2 JARED HUFFMAN 3 JOHN GARAMENDI 4 Tom McClintock 5 MIKE THOMPSON 6 DORIS MATSUI

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2016 HOUSE VOTES (continued)

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1 2 3 4 Ander Crenshaw 5 CORRINE BROWN 6 Ron DeSantis 7 John Mica 8 Bill Posey 9 ALAN GRAYSON 10 Daniel Webster 11 Rich Nugent 12 Gus Bilirakis 13 David Jolly 14 KATHY CASTOR 15 Dennis Ross 16 Vern Buchanan 17 Tom Rooney 18 PATRICK MURPHY 19 Curt Clawson 20 ALCEE HASTINGS 21 TED DEUTCH 22 LOIS FRANKEL 23 DEBBIE WASSERMAN SCHULTZ 24 FREDERICA WILSON 25 Mario Diaz-Balart 26 Carlos Curbelo 27 Ileana Ros-Lehtinen

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1 2 3

INDIANA 1 PETER VISCLOSKY 2 Jackie Walorski 3 Marlin Stutzman 4 Todd Rokita 5 Susan Brooks 6 Luke Messer 7 ANDRÉ CARSON 8 Larry Bucshon 9 Todd Young

+ + + - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - + + + - - - - - -

IOWA 1 Rob Blum 2 DAVE LOEBSACK 3 David Young 4 Steve King

- - - + + + - - - A - -

KANSAS 1 Tim Huelskamp 2 Lynn Jenkins 3 Kevin Yoder 4 Mike Pompeo

- - - - - A - - - - - -

KENTUCKY 1 Edward Whitfield 1 James Comer 2 Brett Guthrie 3 JOHN YARMUTH 4 Thomas Massie 5 Harold Rogers 6 Andy Barr

- - - I I I - - - + + A - A - - - - - - -

LOUISIANA 1 Steve Scalise 2 CEDRIC RICHMOND 3 Charles Boustany Jr.

- - - + + + - - -

1 2 3 26 NARAL Pro-Choice America


ive ct : du o od n: pr ce ho io Re Law nt en . pt i e c r e C h c ns Pa n” D. tion alt ra Co nt al: na ed io He al: us imi nn igat ing s s’ Co f a u e l e r e P est d ef R isc on oy n se eR t on Inv Fun ice -D pl io n ck al “ tee oic n Ac m ho on ct spo a i h E t r i C N t l st Re A pec mit ti- th ti-C ctio ra Re ika S om An eal de An rote Z Fe C H P e nc ra su In

4 5 6 7 8 %

+ + + + + 100 - - - - - 0 - - - - - 0 - - - - - 0 - - - - - 0 - - - - - 0 + + + + + 100 - - - - - 0 - - - - - 0

- - - - - 0 + + + + + 100 - - - - - 0 - - - - - 0

- - - - - 0 - - - - - 0 - - - - - 0 - - - - - 0

A A - - I n/a I I I I - n/a - - - - - 0 + + + A + 100 - - - - - 0 - - - - - 0 - - - - - 0

- - - - - 0 + + + + + 100 - - - - - 0

4 5 6 7 8 %

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2016 HOUSE VOTES (continued)

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1 2 3 4 John Fleming 5 Ralph Abraham 6 Garret Graves

- - - - - - - - -

MAINE 1 CHELLIE PINGREE 2 Bruce Poliquin

+ + + - - -

MARYLAND 1 Andy Harris 2 C.A. DUTCH RUPPERSBERGER 3 JOHN SARBANES 4 DONNA EDWARDS 5 STENY HOYER 6 JOHN DELANEY 7 ELIJAH CUMMINGS 8 CHRIS VAN HOLLEN

- - - + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + +

MASSACHUSETTS 1 RICHARD NEAL 2 JIM McGOVERN 3 NIKI TSONGAS 4 JOSEPH KENNEDY 5 KATHERINE CLARK 6 SETH MOULTON 7 MICHAEL CAPUANO 8 STEPHEN LYNCH 9 WILLIAM KEATING

+ + + + + + + + + A + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + +

MICHIGAN 1 Dan Benishek 2 Bill Huizenga 3 Justin Amash 4 John Moolenaar 5 DAN KILDEE 6 Fred Upton 7 Tim Walberg

- - - - - - - - - - - - + + + - - - - - -

1 2 3 28 NARAL Pro-Choice America


ive ct : du o od n: pr ce ho io Re Law nt en . pt i e c r e C h c ns Pa n” D. tion alt ra Co nt al: na ed io He al: us imi nn igat ing s s’ Co f a u e l e r e P est d ef R isc on oy n se eR t on Inv Fun ice -D pl io n ck al “ tee oic n Ac m ho on ct spo a i h E t r i C N t l st Re A pec mit ti- th ti-C ctio ra Re ika S om An eal de An rote Z Fe C H P e nc ra su In

4 5 6 7 8 % - - - - - 0 - - - - - 0 - - - - - 0

+ + + + + 100 - - + - - 5

- - - - - 0 + + + + + 100 + + + + + 100 + + + + + 100 + + + + + 100 + A A + + 100 + + + + + 100 + + + + + 100

+ + + + + 100 + + + + + 100 + + + + + 100 + + + + + 100 + + + + + 100 + + + + + 100 + + + + + 100 + + + + + 100 + + + + + 100

- - - - - 0 - - - - - 0 + - - - - 9 - - A - - 0 + + + + + 100 - - - - - 0 - - - - - 0

4 5 6 7 8 %

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2016 HOUSE VOTES (continued)

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1 2 3 8 Mike Bishop 9 SANDER LEVIN 10 Candice Miller 11 Dave Trott 12 DEBBIE DINGELL 13 JOHN CONYERS JR. 14 BRENDA LAWRENCE

- - - + + + A - - - - - + + + + + + + + +

MINNESOTA 1 TIM WALZ 2 John Kline 3 Erik Paulsen 4 BETTY McCOLLUM 5 KEITH ELLISON 6 Tom Emmer 7 COLLIN PETERSON 8 RICK NOLAN

+ + + - - - - - - + + + + + + - - - - - + + + +

MISSISSIPPI 1 Trent Kelly - - - 2 BENNIE THOMPSON + + + 3 Gregg Harper - - - 4 Steven Palazzo - - -

MISSOURI 1 WILLIAM LACY CLAY 2 Ann Wagner 3 Blaine Luetkemeyer 4 Vicky Hartzler 5 EMANUEL CLEAVER II 6 Sam Graves 7 Billy Long 8 Jason Smith

+ + + - - - - - - - - - A + + - - - - - - - - -

MONTANA AL Ryan Zinke

- - -

1 2 3 30 NARAL Pro-Choice America


ive ct : du o od n: pr ce ho io Re Law nt en . pt i e c r e C h c ns Pa n” D. tion alt ra Co nt al: na ed io He al: us imi nn igat ing s s’ Co f a u e l e r e P est d ef R isc on oy n se eR t on Inv Fun ice -D pl io n ck al “ tee oic n Ac m ho on ct spo a i h E t r i C N t l st Re A pec mit ti- th ti-C ctio ra Re ika S om An eal de An rote Z Fe C H P e nc ra su In

4 5 6 7 8 % - - - - - 0 + + + + + 100 A - - - - 0 - - - - - 0 + + + + + 100 + + + + + 100 + + + + + 100

A + + + + 100 - - - - - 0 - - - - - 0 + + + + + 100 + + + + + 100 - - - - - 0 - - - - - 9 + + + + + 100

- - - - - 0 + + + + + 100 - - - - - 0 - - - - - 0

+ + A + + 100 - - - - - 0 - - - - - 0 - - - - - 0 + + A + + 100 - - - - - 0 - - - - - 0 - - - - - 0

- - - - - 0

4 5 6 7 8 %

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2016 HOUSE VOTES (continued)

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1 2 3

NEBRASKA 1 Jeff Fortenberry 2 BRAD ASHFORD 3 Adrian Smith

- - - + + + - - -

NEVADA 1 DINA TITUS 2 Mark Amodei 3 Joe Heck 4 Cresent Hardy

A + + - - - - - - - - -

NEW HAMPSHIRE 1 Frank Guinta 2 ANN McLANE KUSTER

- - - + + +

NEW JERSEY 1 DONALD NORCROSS 2 Frank LoBiondo 3 Tom MacArthur 4 Christopher Smith 5 Scott Garrett 6 FRANK PALLONE JR. 7 Leonard Lance 8 ALBIO SIRES 9 BILL PASCRELL JR. 10 DONALD PAYNE JR. 11 Rodney Frelinghuysen 12 BONNIE WATSON COLEMAN

+ + + - - + - - - - - - - - - + + + - - - + + + + + + A + + - - - + + +

NEW MEXICO 1 MICHELLE LUJAN GRISHAM 2 Steve Pearce 3 BEN RAY LUJÁN

+ + + - - - + + +

NEW YORK 1 Lee Zeldin

- - -

1 2 3 32 NARAL Pro-Choice America


ive ct : du o od n: pr ce ho io Re Law nt en . pt i e c r e C h c ns Pa n” D. tion alt ra Co nt al: na ed io He al: us imi nn igat ing s s’ Co f a u e l e r e P est d ef R isc on oy n se eR t on Inv Fun ice -D pl io n ck al “ tee oic n Ac m ho on ct spo a i h E t r i C N t l st Re A pec mit ti- th ti-C ctio ra Re ika S om An eal de An rote Z Fe C H P e nc ra su In

4 5 6 7 8 %

- - - - - 0 - + + + + 91 - - - - - 0

+ + + + + 100 - - - - - 0 - - - - - 0 - - - - - 0

- - - - - 0 + + + + + 100

+ + + + + 100 - - - - - 9 - - - - - 0 - - - - - 0 - - - - A 0 A + + + + 100 - - - - - 0 + + + + + 100 + + + + + 100 + + + + + 100 - - - - - 0 + + + + + 100

+ + + + + 100 - - - A - 0 + + + + + 100

- - - - - 0

4 5 6 7 8 %

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2016 HOUSE VOTES (continued)

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1 2 3 2 Peter King 3 STEVE ISRAEL 4 KATHLEEN RICE 5 GREGORY MEEKS 6 GRACE MENG 7 NYDIA VELÁZQUEZ 8 HAKEEM JEFFRIES 9 YVETTE CLARKE 10 JERROLD NADLER 11 Daniel Donovan 12 CAROLYN MALONEY 13 CHARLES RANGEL 14 JOSEPH CROWLEY 15 JOSÉ SERRANO 16 ELIOT ENGEL 17 NITA LOWEY 18 SEAN PATRICK MALONEY 19 Chris Gibson 20 PAUL TONKO 21 Elise Stefanik 22 Richard Hanna 23 Tom Reed 24 John Katko 25 LOUISE SLAUGHTER 26 BRIAN HIGGINS 27 Chris Collins

- - - + + + + + A + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + - - - + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + - - - + + + - - - + + A - - - + + + + + + + + + - - -

NORTH CAROLINA 1 G.K. BUTTERFIELD 2 Renee Ellmers 3 Walter Jones 4 DAVID PRICE 5 Virginia Foxx 6 Bradley Walker 7 David Rouzer

+ + + - - - - - - + + + - - - - - - - - -

1 2 3 34 NARAL Pro-Choice America


ive ct : du o od n: pr ce ho io Re Law nt en . pt i e c r e C h c ns Pa n” D. tion alt ra Co nt al: na ed io He al: us imi nn igat ing s s’ Co f a u e l e r e P est d ef R isc on oy n se eR t on Inv Fun ice -D pl io n ck al “ tee oic n Ac m ho on ct spo a i h E t r i C N t l st Re A pec mit ti- th ti-C ctio ra Re ika S om An eal de An rote Z Fe C H P e nc ra su In

4 5 6 7 8 % - - - - - 0 + + + + + 100 + + + + + 100 + + + + + 100 + + + + + 100 + + + + + 100 + + + + + 100 + + + + + 100 + A A + + 100 - - - - - 0 + + + + + 100 + + + + + 100 + + + + + 100 + + + + + 100 + + + + + 100 + + + + + 100 + + + + + 100 - - + - - 5 + + + + + 100 - - + - - 5 - + + + + 91 - - + - - 5 - - + - - 64 + + + + + 100 + + + + + 100 - - - - - 0

+ + + + + 100 - A - - - 0 A - - - A 0 + + + + + 100 - - - - - 0 - - - - - 0 - - - - - 0

4 5 6 7 8 %

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2016 HOUSE VOTES (continued)

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1 2 3 8 Richard Hudson 9 Robert Pittenger 10 Patrick McHenry 11 Mark Meadows 12 ALMA ADAMS 13 George Holding

- - - - - - - - - - - - + + + - - -

NORTH DAKOTA AL Kevin Cramer

- - -

OHIO 1 Steve Chabot 2 Brad Wenstrup 3 JOYCE BEATTY 4 Jim Jordan 5 Bob Latta 6 Bill Johnson 7 Bob Gibbs 8 Warren Davidson 9 MARCY KAPTUR 10 Michael Turner 11 MARCIA FUDGE 12 Pat Tiberi 13 TIM RYAN 14 David Joyce 15 Steve Stivers 16 James Renacci

- - - - - - + + + - - - - - - - - - - - - I I I + + + - - - + + + - - - + + + - - - - - - - - -

OKLAHOMA 1 Jim Bridenstine 2 Markwayne Mullin 3 Frank Lucas 4 Tom Cole 5 Steve Russell

- - - - - - - - - - - - - - -

OREGON 1

SUZANNE BONAMICI

+

+

+

1 2 3 36 NARAL Pro-Choice America


ive ct : du o od n: pr ce ho io Re Law nt en . pt i e c r e C h c ns Pa n” D. tion alt ra Co nt al: na ed io He al: us imi nn igat ing s s’ Co f a u e l e r e P est d ef R isc on oy n se eR t on Inv Fun ice -D pl io n ck al “ tee oic n Ac m ho on ct spo a i h E t r i C N t l st Re A pec mit ti- th ti-C ctio ra Re ika S om An eal de An rote Z Fe C H P e nc ra su In

4 5 6 7 8 % - - - - - 0 - - - - - 0 - - - - - 0 - - - - - 0 + + + + + 100 - - - - - 0

- - - - - 0

- - - - - 0 - - - - - 0 + + + + + 100 - - - - - 0 - - - - - 0 - - - - - 0 - - - - - 0 - - - - - n/a + - + + + 91 - A A - - 0 + + + + + 100 - - - - - 0 + + + + + 100 - - - - - 0 - - - - A 0 - - - - A 0

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+

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+

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100

4 5 6 7 8 %

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2016 HOUSE VOTES (continued)

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1 2 3 2 Greg Walden 3 EARL BLUMENAUER 4 PETER DeFAZIO 5 KURT SCHRADER

- - - + + + + + + + + +

PENNSYLVANIA 1 ROBERT BRADY 2 CHAKA FATTAH 2 DWIGHT EVANS 3 Mike Kelly 4 Scott Perry 5 Glenn Thompson 6 Ryan Costello 7 Patrick Meehan 8 Michael Fitzpatrick 9 Bill Shuster 10 Tom Marino 11 Lou Barletta 12 Keith Rothfus 13 BRENDAN BOYLE 14 MIKE DOYLE 15 Charlie Dent 16 Joe Pitts 17 MATT CARTWRIGHT 18 Tim Murphy

+ + + + A A I I I - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - + + + + + + - - + - - - + + + - - -

RHODE ISLAND 1 DAVID CICILLINE 2 JAMES LANGEVIN

+ + + + + +

SOUTH CAROLINA 1 Mark Sanford 2 Joe Wilson 3 Jeff Duncan 4 Trey Gowdy

- - - - - - - - - - - -

1 2 3 38 NARAL Pro-Choice America


ive ct : du o od n: pr ce ho io Re Law nt en . pt i e c r e C h c ns Pa n” D. tion alt ra Co nt al: na ed io He al: us imi nn igat ing s s’ Co f a u e l e r e P est d ef R isc on oy n se eR t on Inv Fun ice -D pl io n ck al “ tee oic n Ac m ho on ct spo a i h E t r i C N t l st Re A pec mit ti- th ti-C ctio ra Re ika S om An eal de An rote Z Fe C H P e nc ra su In

4 5 6 7 8 % - - - - - 0 + + + + + 100 + + + + A 100 A + + + + 100

+ + + + + 100 A I I I I n/a I I I I + n/a - - - - - 0 - - - - - 0 - - - - - 0 - - + - - 5 - - + - - 5 - - A - - 0 - - - - - 0 A - - - - 0 - - - - - 0 - - - - - 0 + + + + + 100 + - + + + 91 - - + - - 14 A - - - - 0 + - + + + 91 - - - - - 0

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- - - - - 0 - - - - - 0 - - - - - 0 - - - - - 0

4 5 6 7 8 %

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2016 HOUSE VOTES (continued)

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1 2 3 5 Mick Mulvaney 6 JAMES CLYBURN 7 Tom Rice

- - - + + + - - -

SOUTH DAKOTA AL Kristi Noem

- - -

TENNESSEE 1 Phil Roe 2 John “Jimmy” Duncan Jr. 3 Chuck Fleischmann 4 Scott DesJarlais 5 JIM COOPER 6 Diane Black 7 Marsha Blackburn 8 Stephen Fincher 9 STEVE COHEN

- - - - - - - - - - - - + + + - - - - - - - - A + + +

TEXAS 1 Louie Gohmert 2 Ted Poe 3 Sam Johnson 4 John Ratcliffe 5 Jeb Hensarling 6 Joe Barton 7 John Culberson 8 Kevin Brady 9 AL GREEN 10 Michael McCaul 11 K. Michael Conaway 12 Kay Granger 13 William “Mac” Thornberry 14 Randy Weber 15 RUBÉN HINOJOSA 16 BETO O’ROURKE 17 Bill Flores

- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - + + + - - - - - - - - A - - - - - - A + + + + A - - -

1 2 3 40 NARAL Pro-Choice America


ive ct : du o od n: pr ce ho io Re Law nt en . pt i e c r e C h c ns Pa n” D. tion alt ra Co nt al: na ed io He al: us imi nn igat ing s s’ Co f a u e l e r e P est d ef R isc on oy n se eR t on Inv Fun ice -D pl io n ck al “ tee oic n Ac m ho on ct spo a i h E t r i C N t l st Re A pec mit ti- th ti-C ctio ra Re ika S om An eal de An rote Z Fe C H P e nc ra su In

4 5 6 7 8 % - - - - - 0 + + + + + 100 - - - - - 0

- - - - - 0

- - - - - 0 - - - - - 0 - - - - - 0 - - - - - 0 + + + + + 100 - - - - - 0 - - - - - 0 A - - - A 0 + + + + + 100

- - - - - 0 - - A A A 0 - - - - - 0 - - - - - 0 - - - - - 0 - - - - - 0 - - - - - 0 - - - - - 0 + + + + + 100 - - - - - 0 - - - - - 0 - - - - - 0 A - - - - 0 - - - - - 0 A + + + + 100 + + + + + 100 - - - - A 0

4 5 6 7 8 %

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2016 HOUSE VOTES (continued)

d: d: er oo oo ay th th n n xp e a e r r T l: Pa n Pa sa ion d Ba ed fu at ne g nn Re min an din a l l P n P de ice cri on Fu on rri ho Dis ck ear ck Ove i-C ed a a t Y t t At neAn und At eto O F V

1 2 3 18 SHEILA JACKSON LEE 19 Randy Neugebauer 20 JOAQUIN CASTRO 21 Lamar Smith 22 Pete Olson 23 Will Hurd 24 Kenny Marchant 25 Roger Williams 26 Michael Burgess 27 Blake Farenthold 28 HENRY CUELLAR 29 GENE GREEN 30 EDDIE BERNICE JOHNSON 31 John Carter 32 Pete Sessions 33 MARC VEASEY 34 FILEMON VELA 35 LLOYD DOGGETT 36 Brian Babin

+ + + - - - + A A - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - + + - + + + A + + - - - - - - + + + + + + + + + - - -

UTAH 1 Rob Bishop 2 Chris Stewart 3 Jason Chaffetz 4 Mia Love

- - - - - - - - - - - -

VERMONT AL PETER WELCH

+ + +

VIRGINIA 1 Rob Wittman 2 Scott Rigell 3 ROBERT SCOTT 4 J. Randy Forbes 5 Robert Hurt 6 Robert Goodlatte

- - - - - - + + + - - - - - - - - -

1 2 3 42 NARAL Pro-Choice America


ive ct : du o od n: pr ce ho io Re Law nt en . pt i e c r e C h c ns Pa n” D. tion alt ra Co nt al: na ed io He al: us imi nn igat ing s s’ Co f a u e l e r e P est d ef R isc on oy n se eR t on Inv Fun ice -D pl io n ck al “ tee oic n Ac m ho on ct spo a i h E t r i C N t l st Re A pec mit ti- th ti-C ctio ra Re ika S om An eal de An rote Z Fe C H P e nc ra su In

4 5 6 7 8 % + + + + + 100 - - - - - 0 + + + + + 100 - - - - - 0 - - - - - 0 - - - - - 0 - - - - - 0 - - - - A 0 - - - - - 0 - - - - - 0 - - + - + 64 + + + + + 100 + + + + + 100 - - - - - 0 - - - - - 0 + + + + + 100 A + + + A 100 + + + + + 100 - - - - - 0

- - - - - 0 - - - - - 0 - - - - - 0 - - - - - 0

+ + + + + 100

- - - - - 0 - - - - - 0 + + + + + 100 - - - - A 0 - - A - - 0 - - - - - 0

4 5 6 7 8 %

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2016 HOUSE VOTES (continued)

d: d: er oo oo ay th th n n xp e a e r r T l: Pa n Pa sa ion d Ba ed fu at ne g nn Re min an din a l l P n P de ice cri on Fu on rri ho Dis ck ear ck Ove i-C ed a a t Y t t At neAn und At eto O F V

1 2 3 7 Dave Brat - - - 8 DONALD BEYER + + + 9 Morgan Griffith - - - 10 Barbara Comstock - - - 11 GERALD CONNOLLY + + +

WASHINGTON 1 SUZAN DelBENE 2 RICK LARSEN 3 Jaime Herrera Beutler 4 Dan Newhouse 5 Cathy McMorris Rodgers 6 DEREK KILMER 7 JIM McDERMOTT 8 Dave Reichert 9 ADAM SMITH 10 DENNY HECK

+ + + + + + - - A - - - - - - + + + + A + - - - + A + + + +

WEST VIRGINIA 1 David McKinley 2 Alex Mooney 3 Evan Jenkins

- - - - - - - - -

WISCONSIN 1 Paul Ryan 2 MARK POCAN 3 RON KIND 4 GWEN MOORE 5 F. James Sensenbrenner Jr. 6 Glenn Grothman 7 Sean Duffy 8 Reid Ribble

- S S + + + A + + + + + - - - - - - - - A - - -

WYOMING AL Cynthia Lummis

- - -

1 2 3 44 NARAL Pro-Choice America


ive ct : du o od n: pr ce ho io Re Law nt en . pt i e c r e C h c ns Pa n” D. tion alt ra Co nt al: na ed io He al: us imi nn igat ing s s’ Co f a u e l e r e P est d ef R isc on oy n se eR t on Inv Fun ice -D pl io n ck al “ tee oic n Ac m ho on ct spo a i h E t r i C N t l st Re A pec mit ti- th ti-C ctio ra Re ika S om An eal de An rote Z Fe C H P e nc ra su In

4 5 6 7 8 % - - - - - 0 + + + + + 100 - - - - - 0 - - - - - 0 + + + + + 100

+ + + + + 100 + + + + + 100 A - - - - 0 - - - - - 0 - - - - - 0 + + + + + 100 A + + + + 100 - - - - - 0 + + + + + 100 + + + + + 100

- - - - - 0 - - - - - 0 - - - - - 0

S S S S S 0 + + + + + 100 + + + + + 100 + + + + + 100 - - - - + 9 - - - - - 0 - - - - - 0 - - - - - 0

- - - - - 0

4 5 6 7 8 %

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LEGEND DEMOCRATS – All capitals Republicans – Initial capitals Independents – Italics Numbers beside House members’ names denote congressional districts; AL denotes at-large. + pro-choice vote - anti-choice vote P present A absent* I ineligible S speaker may exercise discretion not to vote L leader switched vote (from anti-choice to pro-choice) to preserve right to file a motion to reconsider n/a total score not applicable * Total score may reflect past vote or confirmed position on issue.





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