Voted NO on CHIPS and Science Act, July 2022
Legislation authorizing ~$52B in domestic semiconductor manufacturing subsidies and expanded federal science research funding.
Primary source →U.S. Senator from Tennessee, in office since January 2019. Previously served in the U.S. House of Representatives from 2003 to 2019. Serves on the Senate Judiciary, Commerce, and Veterans' Affairs Committees.
Ten public roll-call votes. Approve or disapprove each decision. One vote per verified citizen per decision.
Legislation authorizing ~$52B in domestic semiconductor manufacturing subsidies and expanded federal science research funding.
Primary source →Budget reconciliation package addressing prescription drug pricing, clean energy tax credits, and an expanded IRS enforcement budget.
Primary source →Bipartisan ~$1.2 trillion package for roads, bridges, broadband, water systems, and the power grid.
Primary source →Federal recognition of same-sex and interracial marriages performed in any state.
Primary source →Debt ceiling suspension through January 2025 paired with discretionary spending caps.
Primary source →Reform of the 1887 Electoral Count Act clarifying the Vice President's ceremonial role in counting electoral votes.
Primary source →Annual defense policy bill authorizing ~$886B in military spending and policy guidance for the Department of Defense.
Primary source →Gun-related legislation including enhanced background checks for buyers under 21 and funding for state red-flag laws and mental health services.
Primary source →Expansion of VA healthcare for veterans exposed to burn pits and other toxic substances.
Primary source →$1.7 trillion omnibus spending bill funding federal agencies through fiscal year 2023.
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