Congressional Voting Record for Attack on Family-Planning Funding, Planned Parenthood, and Abortion Coverage

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Attack on Family-Planning Funding, Planned Parenthood, and Abortion Coverage

Department of the Interior, Environment, and Related Agencies Appropriations Act, H.R.3354 (omnibus appropriations bill). Final Passage.

Appropriations bill that defunds Planned Parenthood, eliminates funding entirely for critical family-planning services through Title X and international programs, and includes anti-choice policy riders such as restrictions on abortion care for women who obtain their healthcare coverage through the federal government, prohibitions on abortion coverage in the private market, a broad new refusal law, a ban on federal funding for fetal-tissue research, and codification of the global gag rule.

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

Alex Mooney
West Virginia House Republican yea
Gwen Moore
Gwen Moore
Wisconsin House Democratic nay
Seth Moulton
Massachusetts House Democratic nay
Markwayne Mullin
Markwayne Mullin
Oklahoma Senate Republican yea
Mick Mulvaney
South Carolina House Republican
Tim Murphy
Pennsylvania House Republican yea
Stephanie Murphy
Florida House Democratic nay
Jerry Nadler
Jerry Nadler
New York House Democratic nay
Grace Napolitano
California House Democratic nay
Richard Neal
Massachusetts House Democratic nay
Dan Newhouse
Washington House Republican yea
Kristi Noem
South Dakota House Republican SD-At-Large yea
Rick Nolan
Minnesota House Democratic nay
Donald Norcross
New Jersey House Democratic nay
Ralph Norman
Ralph Norman
South Carolina House Republican yea
Devin Nunes
California House Republican yea
Tom O'Halleran
Arizona House Democratic nay
Beto O'Rourke
Texas House Democratic nay
Pete Olson
Texas House Republican yea
Steven Palazzo
Mississippi House Republican yea
Frank Pallone Jr.
New Jersey House Democratic nay
Gary Palmer
Alabama House Republican yea
Jimmy Panetta
California House Democratic nay
Bill Pascrell Jr.
New Jersey House Democratic nay
Erik Paulsen
Minnesota House Republican yea