Voted YES 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 Maine, in office since January 1997. Ranking member of the Senate Appropriations Committee. Known for bipartisan negotiation on infrastructure and marriage legislation.
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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