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Vote Passed
To provide for reconciliation on the budget for fiscal year 2016, H.R.3762. Final passage. The bill would 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.
January 6, 2016
H.R.3762
| 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 |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
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New Jersey | House | Democratic | NJ-10 | nay |
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New Mexico | House | Republican | NM-02 | yea |
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California | House | Democratic | CA-11 | nay |
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Colorado | House | Democratic | CO-07 | nay |
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Pennsylvania | House | Republican | PA-10 | yea |
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California | House | Democratic | CA-50 | nay |
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Minnesota | House | Democratic | MN-07 | yea |
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Maine | House | Democratic | ME-01 | nay |
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North Carolina | House | Republican | NC-09 | yea |
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Pennsylvania | House | Republican | PA-16 | yea |
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Wisconsin | House | Democratic | WI-02 | nay |
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Texas | House | Republican | TX-02 | yea |
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Maine | House | Republican | ME-02 | yea |
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Colorado | House | Democratic | CO-02 | nay |
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Kansas | House | Republican | KS-04 | yea |
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Florida | House | Republican | FL-08 | yea |
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North Carolina | House | Democratic | NC-04 | nay |
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Georgia | House | Republican | GA-06 | yea |
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Illinois | House | Democratic | IL-05 | nay |
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New York | House | Democratic | NY-13 | nay |
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Texas | House | Republican | TX-04 | yea |
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New York | House | Republican | NY-23 | yea |
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Washington | House | Republican | WA-08 | yea |
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Ohio | House | Republican | OH-16 | yea |
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Wisconsin | House | Republican | WI-08 | yea |