Congressional Voting Record for Anti-Choice Refusal: D.C. Reproductive-Health Non-Discrimination Law

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Anti-Choice Refusal: D.C. Reproductive-Health Non-Discrimination Law

Department of the Interior, Environment, and Related Agencies Appropriations Act, H.R.3354 (omnibus appropriations bill). Palmer amendment to block a D.C. law that prohibits employers from taking adverse action against employees based on their reproductive-health decisions.

This measure negatively impacts reproductive freedom.


September 14, 2017

H.R.3354

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

Doug Lamborn
Colorado House Republican CO-05 yea
Leonard Lance
New Jersey House Republican NJ-07 yea
James "Jim" Langevin
Rhode Island House Democratic RI-02 nay
Rick Larsen
Rick Larsen
Washington House Democratic WA-02 nay
John Larson
Connecticut House Democratic CT-01
Bob Latta
Ohio House Republican OH-05 yea
Brenda Lawrence
Michigan House Democratic MI-14 nay
Alfred Lawson
Florida House Democratic FL-05
Barbara Lee
California House Democratic CA-12 nay
Sander Levin
Michigan House Democratic MI-09 nay
John Lewis
John Lewis
Georgia House Democratic GA-05 nay
Jason Lewis
Minnesota House Republican MN-02 yea
Ted Lieu
California House Democratic CA-36 nay
Daniel Lipinski
Illinois House Democratic IL-03 yea
Frank LoBiondo
New Jersey House Republican NJ-02 yea
Dave Loebsack
Iowa House Democratic IA-02 nay
Zoe Lofgren
California House Democratic CA-18 nay
Billy Long
Missouri House Republican MO-07 yea
Barry Loudermilk
Georgia House Republican GA-11
Mia Love
Utah House Republican UT-04 yea
Alan Lowenthal
California House Democratic CA-47 nay
Nita Lowey
New York House Democratic NY-17 nay
Frank Lucas
Oklahoma House Republican OK-03 yea
Blaine Luetkemeyer
Missouri House Republican MO-03 yea
Ben Ray Luján
New Mexico Senate Democratic nay