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

Mark Sanford
South Carolina House Republican SC-01 nay
John Sarbanes
Maryland House Democratic MD-03 nay
Steve Scalise
Louisiana House Republican LA-01
Jan Schakowsky
Illinois House Democratic IL-09 nay
Adam Schiff
Adam Schiff
California Senate Democratic nay
Brad Schneider
Brad Schneider
Illinois House Democratic IL-10 nay
Kurt Schrader
Oregon House Democratic OR-05 nay
U.S. Rep. David Schweikert
David Schweikert
Arizona House Republican AZ-01 yea
Austin Scott
Georgia House Republican GA-08 yea
David Scott
Georgia House Democratic GA-13 nay
Bobby Scott
Virginia House Democratic VA-03 nay
F. James Sensenbrenner Jr.
Wisconsin House Republican WI-05 nay
José Serrano
New York House Democratic NY-15 nay
Pete Sessions
Texas House Republican TX-17 yea
Terri Sewell
Alabama House Democratic AL-07 nay
Carol Shea-Porter
New Hampshire House Democratic NH-01 nay
Brad Sherman
California House Democratic CA-32 nay
John Shimkus
Illinois House Republican IL-15 yea
Bill Shuster
Pennsylvania House Republican PA-09 yea
Mike Simpson
Idaho House Republican ID-02 yea
Kyrsten Sinema
Arizona Senate Independent nay
Albio Sires
New Jersey House Democratic NJ-08 nay
Louise Slaughter
New York House Democratic NY-25 nay
Jason Smith
Missouri House Republican MO-08 yea
Adrian Smith
Nebraska House Republican NE-03 yea