Right to Contraception Act
Motion to invoke cloture (end debate) on the motion to proceed to the Right to Contraception Act, a bill to protect both an individual’s right to use contraception and a health care provider’s right to provide contraceptives and related counseling. Three-fifths of the Senate (60 votes) is required to invoke cloture. Cloture motion failed. A vote for reproductive freedom was in support of cloture.
This measure positively impacts reproductive freedom.
June 5, 2024
S.4381
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 |
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Florida | Senate | Republican | nay | |
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Vermont | Senate | Independent | yea | |
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Hawaii | Senate | Democratic | yea | |
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Missouri | Senate | Republican | nay | |
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New York | Senate | Democratic | L | |
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South Carolina | Senate | Republican | nay | |
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Florida | Senate | Republican | nay | |
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New Hampshire | Senate | Democratic | yea | |
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Arizona | Senate | Independent | yea | |
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Minnesota | Senate | Democratic | yea | |
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Michigan | Senate | Democratic | yea | |
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Alaska | Senate | Republican | — | |
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Montana | Senate | Democratic | yea | |
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South Dakota | Senate | Republican | nay | |
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North Carolina | Senate | Republican | nay | |
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Alabama | Senate | Republican | nay | |
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Maryland | Senate | Democratic | yea | |
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Ohio | Senate | Republican | — | |
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Virginia | Senate | Democratic | yea | |
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Georgia | Senate | Democratic | yea | |
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Massachusetts | Senate | Democratic | yea | |
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Vermont | Senate | Democratic | yea | |
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Rhode Island | Senate | Democratic | yea | |
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Mississippi | Senate | Republican | nay | |
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Oregon | Senate | Democratic | yea |