Key Vote Alert: Senate – “No” the Appropriations Minibus

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The Club for Growth urges all Senators to vote NO on the Appropriations Minibus. The results of this vote will be included in the Club for Growth Foundation’s 2023 congressional scorecard.

The Club for Growth opposes the Appropriations Minibus which includes the following three Fiscal Year 2024 appropriations bills:

  • Military Construction, Veterans Affairs, and Related Agencies
  • Agriculture, Rural Development, Food and Drug Administration and Related Agencies
  • Transportation, Housing, and Urban Development, and Related Agencies.

The passage of the so-called “Fiscal Responsibility Act” (FRA) earlier this year was another triumph of Big Government and the reckless, inflationary spending that far too many members remain addicted to. However, Senate negotiators have marked up these three appropriations bills at even higher levels of discretionary spending than the FRA provided through emergency spending designations. In addition to the $10.84 billion in additional cap-adjusted spending authority, the Senate Amendment would facilitate $36.811 billion in previously enacted so-called “emergency spending” designations that blow through the already insufficient spending controls provided by the FRA. This brings total budget authority facilitated by the minibus to $316.087 billion – $47.651 billion higher than what many conservatives were led to believe would be the true “cap” on spending in these divisions set by the FRA.

The hubris of Senate leaders is a slap in the face to Americans suffering from high inflation, record interest rates and a $1.7 trillion annual deficit in FY2023. It is imperative to rescind previously emergency-designated spending and return to pre-COVID spending discretionary spending levels absent gimmicks that fleece hardworking taxpayers. Club for Growth urges Senators to oppose this fiscally reckless legislation.

Club for Growth Foundation’s Congressional Scorecard for the 118th Congress provides a comprehensive rating of how well or how poorly each member of Congress supports pro-growth, free-market policies and will be distributed to the public.

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Vote Results

Club Position

No

Required for Majority

1/2

Vote Results

Passed

Vote Number

284

Vote Date

November 1, 2023

Vote Counts

YEAs:

82

NAYs:

15

Not Voting:

3

Name

State

Party

Vote Position

Tammy Baldwin

WI

D

Y

Michael Bennet

CO

D

Y

Richard Blumenthal

CT

D

Y

Cory Booker

NJ

D

Y

Sherrod Brown

OH

D

Y

Laphonza Butler

CA

D

Y

Maria Cantwell

WA

D

Y

Benjamin Cardin

MD

D

Y

Thomas Carper

DE

D

Y

Bob Casey

PA

D

Y

Christopher Coons

DE

D

Y

Catherine Cortez Masto

NV

D

Y

Tammy Duckworth

IL

D

Y

Richard Durbin

IL

D

Y

John Fetterman

PA

D

Y

Kirsten Gillibrand

NY

D

Y

Maggie Hassan

NH

D

Y

Martin Heinrich

NM

D

Y

John Hickenlooper

CO

D

Y

Mazie Hirono

HI

D

Y

Tim Kaine

VA

D

Y

Mark Kelly

AZ

D

Y

Amy Klobuchar

MN

D

Y

Ben Lujan

NM

D

Y

Joe Manchin

WV

D

Y

Edward Markey

MA

D

Y

Robert Menendez

NJ

D

Y

Jeff Merkley

OR

D

Y

Christopher Murphy

CT

D

Y

Patty Murray

WA

D

Y

Thomas Ossoff

GA

D

Y

Alex Padilla

CA

D

Y

Gary Peters

MI

D

Y

Jack Reed

RI

D

Y

Jacky Rosen

NV

D

Y

Brian Schatz

HI

D

Y

Chuck Schumer

NY

D

Y

Jeanne Shaheen

NH

D

Y

Tina Smith

MN

D

Y

Debbie Stabenow

MI

D

Y

Jon Tester

MT

D

Y

Chris Van Hollen

MD

D

Y

Mark Warner

VA

D

Y

Raphael Warnock

GA

D

Y

Elizabeth Warren

MA

D

Y

Peter Welch

VT

D

Y

Sheldon Whitehouse

RI

D

Y

Ron Wyden

OR

D

Y

Angus King

ME

I

Y

Bernie Sanders

VT

I

Y

Kyrsten Sinema

AZ

I

Y

John Barrasso

WY

R

N

Marsha Blackburn

TN

R

Y

John Boozman

AR

R

Y

Mike Braun

IN

R

N

Katie Britt

AL

R

Y

Ted Budd

NC

R

N

Shelley Moore Capito

WV

R

Y

Bill Cassidy

LA

R

Y

Susan Collins

ME

R

Y

John Cornyn

TX

R

Y

Tom Cotton

AR

R

Y

Kevin Cramer

ND

R

Y

Mike Crapo

ID

R

N

Ted Cruz

TX

R

N

Steve Daines

MT

R

Y

Joni Ernst

IA

R

N

Deb Fischer

NE

R

Y

Lindsey Graham

SC

R

Y

Chuck Grassley

IA

R

Y

Bill Hagerty

TN

R

Y

Josh Hawley

MO

R

N

John Hoeven

ND

R

Y

Cindy Hyde-Smith

MS

R

Y

Ron Johnson

WI

R

N

John Kennedy

LA

R

Y

James Lankford

OK

R

Y

Mike Lee

UT

R

A

Cynthia Lummis

WY

R

N

Roger Marshall

KS

R

Y

Mitch McConnell

KY

R

Y

Jerry Moran

KS

R

Y

Markwayne Mullin

OK

R

Y

Lisa Murkowski

AK

R

Y

Rand Paul

KY

R

N

Pete Ricketts

NE

R

N

Jim Risch

ID

R

N

Mitt Romney

UT

R

Y

Mike Rounds

SD

R

Y

Marco Rubio

FL

R

Y

Eric Schmitt

MO

R

N

Rick Scott

FL

R

N

Tim Scott

SC

R

A

Dan Sullivan

AK

R

Y

John Thune

SD

R

Y

Thom Tillis

NC

R

A

Tommy Tuberville

AL

R

N

J.D. Vance

OH

R

Y

Roger Wicker

MS

R

Y

Todd Young

IN

R

Y

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