HR764 |
HR764: Sponsorship of bill that authorizes the President to unilaterally increase taxes |
N |
N |
HR5430 |
HR5430: U.S. Mexico-Canada Trade Agreement |
Y |
Y |
HR5377 |
HR5377: Modified $10K SALT cap in TCJA |
N |
N |
HR755 |
HR755: Article I - Impeachment Resolution - Abuse of Power |
N |
N |
HR755 |
HR755: Article II - Impeachment Resolution - Obstruction of Congress |
N |
N |
HR1158 |
HR1158: MegaBus spending bill, busts budget, includes many anomalies |
N |
N |
HR1865 |
HR1865: MegaBus spending bill, busts budget, includes many anomalies |
N |
N |
HR4 |
HR4: Requiring States to obtain DOJ’s approval to change voter laws |
N |
N |
HR3055 |
HR3055: 4-Week CR which accommodated massive appropriations deal |
N |
N |
HR4863 |
HR4863: 10-year reauthorization of the ExIm Bank |
N |
N |
HR2440 |
HR2440: $10 billion spending increase in the Harbor Maintenance Trust Fund |
N |
N |
HR2513 |
HR2513: Onerous disclosure and compliance costs for business |
N |
N |
HR3877 |
HR3877: Increases spending by $326 billion and suspends the debt limit through August 2021 |
N |
N |
HR582 |
HR582: Increases the federal minimum wage to $15 per hour, destroying millions of jobs |
N |
N |
HR2740 |
HR2740: Amdt #89 - $23.9 billion spending cut and offsets recent $19 billion disaster relief bill |
Y |
Y |
HR2740 |
HR2740: Amdt #91 - Protects the withdraw from the Paris Climate Agreement |
Y |
Y |
HR2740 |
HR2740: Amdt #42 - Reduces spending by 14% |
Y |
Y |
HR2157 |
HR2157: Supplemental bill that increases federal spending by more than $19 billion |
N |
Y |
HR9 |
HR9: An attempt to force Trump to adhere to the Paris Agreement |
N |
N |
HR1644 |
HR1644: Save the Internet Act is a silly rebranded attempt of Net Neutrality effort |
N |
N |
HR7 |
HR7: A bill that places onerous restrictions on employers determining wages for employees |
N |
N |
HR1 |
HR1: A bill that would dismantle the First Amendment by restricting political speech |
N |
N |
HJR31 |
HJRes31: Budget busting spending bill that continues trillion-dollar deficits |
N |
N |
HR790 |
HR790: Across the board 2.6% pay increase for federal workers, not merit-based |
N |
N |