“NO” ON CLOTURE FOR DEBT LIMIT INCREASE
The Club for Growth opposes the cloture vote on the Schumer/McConnell Debt Limit agreement, and urges all Senators to vote NO on cloture. A cloture vote is likely to occur soon in the Senate. The results of this vote will be included in the Club for Growth Foundation’s 2021 congressional scorecard.
The Schumer/McConnell $480,000,000,000 debt limit agreement does nothing to reform out-of-control spending in Washington. Instead, this agreement merely punts the decision back a couple months, backed up against another December deadline for more crisis-legislating. Treasury’s borrowing limit is projected to expire under the Schumer/McConnell agreement around December 3rd, 2021. Some Senators may want to vote for the agreement before they vote against it by voting for cloture and against final passage. This is a Washington-process known as the John Kerry rule, and the tactic should be opposed by Senators.
Lawmakers must finally come to terms with the fact their out-of-control spending habits jeopardize the future of the U.S. economy, as well as our national security. And in recognizing these threats, Congress should enact spending restraint that ends deficit spending and fosters economic growth through productivity, prosperity, and economic freedom. America desperately needs a Balanced Budget Amendment to the Constitution to prevent politicians from committing intergenerational theft.
Club for Growth Foundation’s Congressional Scorecard for the 117th 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.
Vote Results
Club Position
No
Required for Majority
1/2
Vote Results
Cloture Motion Agreed to
Vote Number
411
Vote Date
October 7, 2021
Vote Counts
YEAs:
0
NAYs:
0
Not Voting:
100
Lisa Murkowski
AK
R
Y
Dan Sullivan
AK
R
N
Richard Shelby
AL
R
Y
Thomas Tuberville
AL
R
N
John Boozman
AR
R
N
Tom Cotton
AR
R
N
Mark Kelly
AZ
D
Y
Krysten Sinema
AZ
D
Y
Dianne Feinstein
CA
D
Y
Alex Padilla
CA
D
Y
Michael Bennet
CO
D
Y
John Hickenlooper
CO
D
Y
Richard Blumenthal
CT
D
Y
Christopher Murphy
CT
D
Y
Thomas Carper
DE
D
Y
Christopher Coons
DE
D
Y
Marco Rubio
FL
R
N
Rick Scott
FL
R
N
Thomas Ossoff
GA
D
Y
Raphael Warnock
GA
D
Y
Mazie Hirono
HI
D
Y
Brian Schatz
HI
D
Y
Joni Ernst
IA
R
N
Chuck Grassley
IA
R
N
Mike Crapo
ID
R
N
Jim Risch
ID
R
N
Tammy Duckworth
IL
D
Y
Richard Durbin
IL
D
Y
Mike Braun
IN
R
N
Todd Young
IN
R
N
Roger Marshall
KS
R
N
Jerry Moran
KS
R
N
Mitch McConnell
KY
R
Y
Rand Paul
KY
R
N
Bill Cassidy
LA
R
N
John Kennedy
LA
R
N
Edward Markey
MA
D
Y
Elizabeth Warren
MA
D
Y
Benjamin Cardin
MD
D
Y
Chris Van Hollen
MD
D
Y
Susan Collins
ME
R
Y
Angus King
ME
I
Y
Gary Peters
MI
D
Y
Debbie Stabenow
MI
D
Y
Amy Klobuchar
MN
D
Y
Tina Smith
MN
D
Y
Roy Blunt
MO
R
Y
Josh Hawley
MO
R
N
Cindy Hyde-Smith
MS
R
N
Roger Wicker
MS
R
N
Steve Daines
MT
R
N
Jon Tester
MT
D
Y
Richard Burr
NC
R
A
Thom Tillis
NC
R
N
Kevin Cramer
ND
R
N
John Hoeven
ND
R
N
Deb Fischer
NE
R
N
Ben Sasse
NE
R
N
Maggie Hassan
NH
D
Y
Jeanne Shaheen
NH
D
Y
Cory Booker
NJ
D
Y
Robert Menendez
NJ
D
Y
Martin Heinrich
NM
D
Y
Ben Lujan
NM
D
Y
Catherine Cortez Masto
NV
D
Y
Jacky Rosen
NV
D
Y
Kirsten Gillibrand
NY
D
Y
Chuck Schumer
NY
D
Y
Sherrod Brown
OH
D
Y
Rob Portman
OH
R
Y
James Inhofe
OK
R
N
James Lankford
OK
R
N
Jeff Merkley
OR
D
Y
Ron Wyden
OR
D
Y
Bob Casey
PA
D
Y
Pat Toomey
PA
R
N
Jack Reed
RI
D
Y
Sheldon Whitehouse
RI
D
Y
Lindsey Graham
SC
R
N
Tim Scott
SC
R
N
Mike Rounds
SD
R
Y
John Thune
SD
R
Y
Marsha Blackburn
TN
R
N
William Hagerty
TN
R
N
John Cornyn
TX
R
Y
Ted Cruz
TX
R
N
Mike Lee
UT
R
N
Mitt Romney
UT
R
N
Tim Kaine
VA
D
Y
Mark Warner
VA
D
Y
Patrick Leahy
VT
D
Y
Bernie Sanders
VT
I
Y
Maria Cantwell
WA
D
Y
Patty Murray
WA
D
Y
Tammy Baldwin
WI
D
Y
Ron Johnson
WI
R
N
Shelley Capito
WV
R
Y
Joe Manchin
WV
D
Y
John Barrasso
WY
R
Y
Cynthia Lummis
WY
R
N