Congressional Voting Record for Women's Health Protection Act: Motion to End Debate

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Women’s Health Protection Act: Motion to End Debate

Women’s Health Protection Act, H.R.8296. A bill to protect the federal right to abortion and block the barrage of state bans and restrictions on abortion intended to impede or outright deny access. A pro-choice vote was in favor of the bill.

This measure positively impacts reproductive freedom.


July 15, 2022

H.R. 8296

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

Darin LaHood
Illinois House Republican nay
Doug LaMalfa
California House Republican nay
Conor Lamb
Pennsylvania House Democratic yea
Doug Lamborn
Colorado House Republican nay
James "Jim" Langevin
Rhode Island House Democratic yea
Rick Larsen
Rick Larsen
Washington House Democratic yea
John Larson
Connecticut House Democratic yea
Bob Latta
Ohio House Republican nay
Jake LaTurner
Jake LaTurner
Kansas House Republican nay
Brenda Lawrence
Michigan House Democratic yea
Alfred Lawson
Florida House Democratic yea
Barbara Lee
California House Democratic yea
Susie Lee
Susie Lee
Nevada House Democratic yea
Teresa Leger Fernández
Teresa Leger Fernández
New Mexico House Democratic yea
Debbie Lesko
Arizona House Republican nay
Julia Letlow
Julia Letlow
Louisiana House Republican nay
Mike Levin
Mike Levin
California House Democratic yea
Andy Levin
Michigan House Democratic yea
Ted Lieu
California House Democratic yea
Zoe Lofgren
California House Democratic yea
Billy Long
Missouri House Republican nay
Barry Loudermilk
Georgia House Republican nay
Alan Lowenthal
California House Democratic yea
Frank Lucas
Oklahoma House Republican nay
Blaine Luetkemeyer
Missouri House Republican nay