Congressional Voting Record for Attack on Planned Parenthood: Veto Override

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Attack on Planned Parenthood: Veto Override

To provide for reconciliation on the budget for fiscal year 2016, H.R.3762. Veto override. Vote to override President Obama’s January 8 veto of a bill that would disqualify Planned Parenthood from participating in federal health-care 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.) A two-thirds majority of those present and voting (285 votes needed to sustain the president’s veto in this case) of both houses is required to override a veto.

This measure negatively impacts reproductive freedom.


February 2, 2016

H.R.3762

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

André Carson
Indiana House Democratic nay
U.S. Rep Buddy Carter
Buddy Carter
Georgia House Republican yea
John Carter
John Carter
Texas House Republican yea
Matt Cartwright
Pennsylvania House Democratic nay
Kathy Castor
Florida House Democratic nay
Joaquin Castro
Texas House Democratic
Steve Chabot
Ohio House Republican yea
Jason Chaffetz
Utah House Republican yea
Judy Chu
Judy Chu
California House Democratic nay
David Cicilline
Rhode Island House Democratic nay
KATHERINE CLARK
Katherine Clark
Massachusetts House Democratic nay
Yvette Clarke
Yvette Clarke
New York House Democratic nay
Curt Clawson
Florida House Republican yea
William Lacy Clay
Missouri House Democratic nay
Emanuel Cleaver II
Emanuel Cleaver II
Missouri House Democratic nay
James Clyburn
South Carolina House Democratic nay
Mike Coffman
Colorado House Republican yea
Steve Cohen
Tennessee House Democratic nay
Tom Cole
Oklahoma House Republican yea
Doug Collins
Georgia House Republican yea
Chris Collins
New York House Republican yea
James Comer
Kentucky House Republican
Barbara Comstock
Virginia House Republican yea
K. Michael Conaway
Texas House Republican yea
Gerry Connolly
Virginia House Democratic nay