Congressional Voting Record for ACA Repeal and Attack on Planned Parenthood - Better Care Reconciliation Act of 2017

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ACA Repeal and Attack on Planned Parenthood – Better Care Reconciliation Act of 2017

Better Care Reconciliation Act of 2017, H.R.1628. Motion to waive certain Senate rules on the FY’17 budget reconciliation legislation. Waiving these rules would move forward a bill to dismantle the Affordable Care Act, including restrictions on private insurance coverage of abortion care, and disqualify Planned Parenthood from participating in federal healthcare programs for one year.

(Some anti-choice lawmakers cast what appear to be pro-choice votes; most observers recognize that those votes were cast for reasons unrelated to reproductive health.)

This measure negatively impacts reproductive freedom.


July 25, 2017

H.R.1628

Voting Record

Name State/Territory Chamber Party District How they voted
yea

Vote for/in favor of

nay

Vote against

Abstained, absent, ineligible, present, resigned or deceased

L

Leader switched vote to preserve right to file a motion to reconsider

S

The speaker exercised their discretion not to vote

Tim Kaine
Virginia Senate Democratic nay
John Kennedy
Louisiana Senate Republican yea
Angus King
Maine Senate Independent nay
Amy Klobuchar
Minnesota Senate Democratic nay
James Lankford
Oklahoma Senate Republican yea
Patrick Leahy
Vermont Senate Democratic nay
Mike Lee
Utah Senate Republican nay
Joe Manchin III
West Virginia Senate Independent nay
Ed Markey
Massachusetts Senate Democratic nay
John McCain
John McCain
Arizona Senate Republican yea
Claire McCaskill
Claire McCaskill
Missouri Senate Democratic nay
Mitch McConnell
Kentucky Senate Republican yea
Bob Menendez
New Jersey Senate Democratic nay
Jeff Merkley
Oregon Senate Democratic nay
Jerry Moran
Kansas Senate Republican nay
Lisa Murkowski
Alaska Senate Republican nay
Chris Murphy
Chris Murphy
Connecticut Senate Democratic nay
Patty Murray
Washington Senate Democratic nay
Bill Nelson
Bill Nelson
Florida Senate Democratic nay
Rand Paul
Kentucky Senate Republican nay
David Perdue
Georgia Senate Republican yea
Gary Peters
Michigan Senate Democratic nay
Rob Portman
Ohio Senate Republican yea
Jack Reed
Rhode Island Senate Democratic nay
Jim Risch
Idaho Senate Republican yea