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2014 Congressional Record on Choice NARAL Pro-Choice America

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2014

Congressional Recordon Choice

NARAL Pro-Choice America

2014 Congressional Record on Choice 1

NARAL Pro-Choice America

believes every woman has the right

to make personal decisions

regarding the full range of

reproductive choices, including

preventing unintended pregnancy,

bearing healthy children, and

choosing legal abortion.

CONGRESSIONAL RECORD ON CHOICE113th CONGRESS, 2nd SESSION

INTRODUCTION

In a highly polarized Congress with only 43 of 100 fully pro-choice senators and 175 of 435 fully pro-choice House members, political gridlock in Washington ensued for a third year in a row. The House remained a steadfast opponent of repro-ductive freedom, while the Senate took a number of steps forward, including the confirmation of two pro-choice judicial nominees. This is par-ticularly noteworthy in a year in which Supreme Court decisions, such as Burwell v. Hobby Lobby Stores, Inc. and McCullen v. Coakley, and a number of lower court opinions demonstrated the impor-tant role courts play in protecting — or blocking — reproductive freedom.

NARAL Pro-Choice America’s 2014 Congres-sional Record on Choice documents the key House and Senate votes taken during the second session of the 113th Congress. Key choice-related actions in Congress in 2014 include the following:

Judicial Nominations: President Obama appointed, and the Senate confirmed, two pro-choice nominees to lifetime seats on fed-eral courts: Pamela Harris and Ronnie White.

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legislators and witnesses used the opportunity to tout their false concern for women’s safety, pro-choice senators and witnesses focused on the threat to choice posed by the many dan-gerous restrictions proliferating across the country.

In stark contrast to the Senate’s positive actions in 2014, anti-choice lawmakers in the House con-tinued to use funding bills and their opposition to the Affordable Care Act (ACA) to attack repro-ductive rights.

Return of “Stupak on Steroids:” The House passed an extreme anti-choice bill that would ban abortion coverage in state health-insur-ance exchanges, impose tax penalties on small businesses that provide comprehensive health insurance to their employees, permanently codify abortion bans in government health-insurance programs, and force health plans to make biased, one-sided “disclosures” to consumers about abortion coverage. Unfortu-nately, the House passed the bill, but notably, more than 40 members joined floor debate against it; the Senate did not take up the leg-islation.

Appropriations: Anti-choice House leaders continued to use the budget process to extend restrictions on abortion services that are scat-tered throughout appropriations bills. In the Financial Services and General Government funding bill, for example, anti-choice law-makers extended bans on abortion services for women who get their health insurance through the federal and District of Columbia governments, and for women insured through multi-state insurance plans available through

The majority of nominees President Obama has put forth for federal courts have been sim-ilarly highly qualified. Unfortunately, Michael Boggs, a nominee to the District Court for the Northern District of Georgia, is not. Boggs has a long record of opposition to reproductive freedom, among other progressive values, and for this reason NARAL Pro-Choice America led the opposition to his nomination. Boggs received a committee hearing, but in the face of strong resistance, thankfully, his confirma-tion stalled. No further action was taken on the Boggs nomination, and his nomination expired at the end of the 113th Congress.

“Not My Boss’ Business” Bill: Following the Supreme Court’s devastating decision in Hobby Lobby, which allowed corporations to deny their employees contraceptive coverage, pro-choice champions responded quickly and introduced the Protect Women’s Health from Corporate Interference Act. This bill would fix the court’s decision and ensure that employers cannot interfere with their employees’ health-care coverage. Recognizing the urgency of this issue, Senate leadership put the bill on the floor immediately; although it fell narrowly short of passage, it marked a critical moment in the ongoing fight to preserve the nation-wide contraceptive-coverage policy.

Women’s Health Protection Act: In 2014, the Senate Judiciary Committee held the first pro-choice legislative hearing in Congress in many years. The bill would establish a new federal protection against many of the anti-choice restrictions that have been imposed on women in recent years. While anti-choice

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VOTE DESCRIPTIONSSENATE

1. “Not My Boss’ Business” Bill. Protect Wom-en’s Health from Corporate Interference Act, S.2578. Motion to invoke cloture (end debate) on Murray (D-WA) bill to fix the Supreme Court’s decision in Hobby Lobby and pro-hibit employers from denying coverage of any health-care service required under federal law or regulation. Three-fifths of the total Senate (60 votes) is required to invoke cloture. Clo-ture motion failed 56-43. A pro-choice vote (+) was in support of cloture (7/16/14).

2. White Confirmation. Vote to confirm nomi-nee Ronnie White to the District Court for the Eastern District of Missouri. Confirmed 53-44. A pro-choice vote (+) was in support of confirmation (7/16/14).

3. Harris Confirmation. Vote to confirm nomi-nee Pamela Harris to the Fourth Circuit Court of Appeals. Confirmed 50-43. A pro-choice vote (+) was in support of confirmation (7/28/14).

the ACA. However, in a rare positive move, pro-choice lawmakers in both chambers suc-ceeded in including a provision in the State and Foreign Operations appropriations bills to allow abortion services for Peace Corps volunteers in cases of rape, incest, and life endangerment. This provision was included in the final spending bill passed into law at the end of the 113th Congress, and its enactment represents a small but welcome step forward.

In short, 2014 was a year of conflict, disagree-ment, and mixed outcomes on choice issues. As a new Congress takes office and we look ahead to a presidential election in 2016, NARAL Pro-Choice America will continue to defend against attacks and to lead with a pro-choice agenda that ensures reproductive freedom for generations of Ameri-cans to come.

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1 2 3 %

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2014 SENATE VOTES (continued)

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2014 SENATE VOTES

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HAWAIIBRIAN SCHATZ A A A 100MAZIE HIRONO + + + 100

IDAHOMichael Crapo - - - 0Jim Risch - - - 0

ILLINOIS RICHARD DURBIN + + + 100Mark Kirk + - - 80

INDIANA Dan Coats - - - 0JOE DONNELLY + + + 100

IOWACharles Grassley - - - 0TOM HARKIN + + + 100

KANSASPat Roberts - - - 0Jerry Moran - - - 0

KENTUCKYMitch McConnell - - - 0Rand Paul - - - 0

LOUISIANA MARY LANDRIEU + + A 90David Vitter - - A 0

MAINESusan Collins + + - 90Angus King + + + 100

MARYLANDBARBARA MIKULSKI + A + 100BENJAMIN CARDIN + A + 100

ALABAMARichard Shelby - - - 0Jeff Sessions - - - 0

ALASKA Lisa Murkowski + - A 80MARK BEGICH + + A 100

ARIZONAJohn McCain - - - 0Jeff Flake - - - 0

ARKANSASMARK PRYOR + + - 90John Boozman - - - 0

CALIFORNIADIANNE FEINSTEIN + + + 100BARBARA BOXER + + + 100

COLORADOMARK UDALL + + + 100MICHAEL BENNET + + + 100

CONNECTICUTRICHARD BLUMENTHAL + + + 100CHRIS MURPHY + + + 100

DELAWARETHOMAS CARPER + + + 100CHRIS COONS + + + 100

FLORIDABILL NELSON + + + 100Marco Rubio - - A 0

GEORGIASaxby Chambliss - - - 0Johnny Isakson - - - 0

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1 2 3 %

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2014 SENATE VOTES (continued)

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2014 SENATE VOTES (continued)

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NEW MEXICOTOM UDALL + + + 100MARTIN HEINRICH + + + 100

NEW YORKCHARLES SCHUMER + + + 100KIRSTEN GILLIBRAND + + + 100

NORTH CAROLINARichard Burr - - - 0KAY HAGAN + + + 100

NORTH DAKOTAJohn Hoeven - - - 0HEIDI HEITKAMP + + + 100

OHIOSHERROD BROWN + + + 100Rob Portman - - - 0

OKLAHOMAJames Inhofe - - - 0Tom Coburn - - - 0

OREGONRON WYDEN + + + 100JEFF MERKLEY + + + 100

PENNSYLVANIABOB CASEY + + + 100Patrick Toomey - - - 0

RHODE ISLANDJACK REED + + + 100SHELDON WHITEHOUSE + + + 100

SOUTH CAROLINALindsey Graham - - - 0Tim Scott - - - 0

MASSACHUSETTSELIZABETH WARREN + + + 100ED MARKEY + + + 100

MICHIGANCARL LEVIN + + + 100DEBBIE STABENOW + + + 100

MINNESOTAAMY KLOBUCHAR + + + 100AL FRANKEN + + + 100

MISSISSIPPIThad Cochran - - - 0Roger Wicker - - - 0

MISSOURICLAIRE McCASKILL + + + 100Roy Blunt - - - 0

MONTANAJON TESTER + + + 100JOHN WALSH + + + 100

NEBRASKAMike Johanns - - - 0Deb Fischer - - - 0

NEVADAHARRY REID L + + 100Dean Heller - - - 0

NEW HAMPSHIREJEANNE SHAHEEN + + + 100Kelly Ayotte - - - 0

NEW JERSEYROBERT MENENDEZ + + + 100CORY BOOKER + + + 100

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2014 SENATE VOTES (continued)

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SOUTH DAKOTA TIM JOHNSON + + + 100John Thune - - - 0

TENNESSEELamar Alexander - - A 0Bob Corker - - - 0

TEXAS John Cornyn - - - 0Ted Cruz - - - 0

UTAH Orrin Hatch - - - 0Mike Lee - - - 0

VERMONTPATRICK LEAHY + + + 100Bernard Sanders + + + 100

VIRGINIAMARK WARNER + + + 100TIM KAINE + + + 100

WASHINGTON PATTY MURRAY + + + 100MARIA CANTWELL + + + 100

WEST VIRGINIAJOHN ROCKEFELLER IV + + + 100JOE MANCHIN III + + - 90

WISCONSINRon Johnson - - - 0TAMMY BALDWIN + + + 100

WYOMINGMichael Enzi - - - 0John Barrasso - - - 0

VOTE DESCRIPTIONSHOUSE

1. No Taxpayer Funding for Abortion Act. H.R.7. Final passage. Smith (R-NJ) bill to ban effectively abortion coverage in state health-insurance exchanges; penalize small businesses that purchase private health plans that include abortion coverage; mandate health plans to make biased, one-sided “disclo-sures” of abortion coverage; and permanently codify the Hyde amendment, D.C. abortion ban, and other current-law bans. Passed 227-188. A pro-choice vote (+) was against the bill (1/28/14).

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ALABAMA 1 Bradley Byrne -2 Martha Roby -3 Mike Rogers -4 Robert Aderholt -5 Mo Brooks -6 Spencer Bachus -7 TERRI SEWELL +

ALASKA AL Don Young -

ARIZONA 1 ANN KIRKPATRICK +2 RON BARBER +3 RAÚL GRIJALVA +4 Paul Gosar -5 Matt Salmon -6 David Schweikert -7 ED PASTOR +8 Trent Franks -9 KYRSTEN SINEMA +

ARKANSAS 1 Rick Crawford -2 Tim Griffin -3 Steve Womack -4 Tom Cotton -

CALIFORNIA 1 Doug LaMalfa -2 JARED HUFFMAN +3 JOHN GARAMENDI +4 Tom McClintock -5 MIKE THOMPSON +6 DORIS MATSUI +7 AMI BERA +

8 Paul Cook -9 JERRY McNERNEY +10 Jeff Denham -11 GEORGE MILLER +12 NANCY PELOSI +13 BARBARA LEE +14 JACKIE SPEIER +15 ERIC SWALWELL +16 JIM COSTA +17 MICHAEL HONDA +18 ANNA ESHOO +19 ZOE LOFGREN +20 SAM FARR +21 David Valadao -22 Devin Nunes -23 Kevin McCarthy -24 LOIS CAPPS +25 Buck McKeon -26 JULIA BROWNLEY +27 JUDY CHU +28 ADAM SCHIFF +29 TONY CÁRDENAS +30 BRAD SHERMAN +31 Gary Miller -32 GRACE NAPOLITANO +33 HENRY WAXMAN +34 XAVIER BECERRA +35 GLORIA NEGRETE MCLEOD +36 RAUL RUIZ +37 KAREN BASS +38 LINDA SÁNCHEZ +39 Ed Royce -40 LUCILLE ROYBAL-ALLARD +41 MARK TAKANO +42 Ken Calvert -43 MAXINE WATERS +

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44 JANICE HAHN +45 John Campbell A46 LORETTA SANCHEZ A47 ALAN LOWENTHAL +48 Dana Rohrabacher -49 Darrell Issa -50 Duncan Hunter -51 JUAN VARGAS +52 SCOTT PETERS +53 SUSAN DAVIS +

COLORADO1 DIANA DeGETTE +2 JARED POLIS +3 Scott Tipton A4 Cory Gardner -5 Doug Lamborn -6 Mike Coffman -7 ED PERLMUTTER +

CONNECTICUT1 JOHN LARSON +2 JOE COURTNEY +3 ROSA DeLAURO +4 JIM HIMES +5 ELIZABETH ESTY +

DELAWARE AL JOHN CARNEY +

FLORIDA 1 Jeff Miller A2 Steve Southerland -3 Ted Yoho -4 Ander Crenshaw -5 CORRINE BROWN +6 Ron DeSantis -7 John Mica -

8 Bill Posey -9 ALAN GRAYSON +10 Daniel Webster -11 Rich Nugent -12 Gus Bilirakis -14 KATHY CASTOR +15 Dennis Ross -16 Vern Buchanan -17 Tom Rooney -18 PATRICK MURPHY +20 ALCEE HASTINGS +21 TED DEUTCH +22 LOIS FRANKEL +23 DEBBIE WASSERMAN SCHULTZ +24 FREDERICA WILSON +25 Mario Diaz-Balart -26 JOE GARCIA +27 Ileana Ros-Lehtinen -

GEORGIA 1 Jack Kingston -2 SANFORD BISHOP JR. +3 Lynn Westmoreland A4 HANK JOHNSON +5 JOHN LEWIS +6 Tom Price -7 Rob Woodall -8 Austin Scott -9 Doug Collins -10 Paul Broun P11 Phil Gingrey - 12 JOHN BARROW +13 DAVID SCOTT +14 Tom Graves -

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HAWAII 1 COLLEEN HANABUSA +2 TULSI GABBARD +

IDAHO 1 Raúl Labrador -2 Mike Simpson -

ILLINOIS 1 BOBBY RUSH A2 ROBIN KELLY +3 DANIEL LIPINSKI -4 LUIS GUTIERREZ +5 MIKE QUIGLEY +6 Peter Roskam -7 DANNY DAVIS +8 TAMMY DUCKWORTH +9 JAN SCHAKOWSKY +10 BRAD SCHNEIDER +11 BILL FOSTER +12 BILL ENYART +13 Rodney Davis -14 Randy Hultgren -15 John Shimkus -16 Adam Kinzinger -17 CHERI BUSTOS +18 Aaron Schock -

INDIANA 1 PETER VISCLOSKY +2 Jackie Walorski -3 Marlin Stutzman -4 Todd Rokita -5 Susan Brooks -6 Luke Messer -7 ANDRÉ CARSON +

8 Larry Bucshon -9 Todd Young -

IOWA 1 BRUCE BRALEY +2 DAVE LOEBSACK +3 Tom Latham -4 Steve King -

KANSAS 1 Tim Huelskamp -2 Lynn Jenkins -3 Kevin Yoder -4 Mike Pompeo -

KENTUCKY 1 Edward Whitfield -2 Brett Guthrie -3 JOHN YARMUTH +4 Thomas Massie -5 Harold Rogers -6 Andy Barr -

LOUISIANA 1 Steve Scalise -2 CEDRIC RICHMOND +3 Charles Boustany Jr. -4 John Fleming -5 Vance McAllister -6 Bill Cassidy -

MAINE 1 CHELLIE PINGREE +2 MICHAEL MICHAUD +

MARYLAND 1 Andy Harris -2 C.A. DUTCH RUPPERSBERGER A3 JOHN SARBANES +

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4 DONNA EDWARDS +5 STENY HOYER +6 JOHN DELANEY +7 ELIJAH CUMMINGS +8 CHRIS VAN HOLLEN +

MASSACHUSETTS1 RICHARD NEAL +2 JIM McGOVERN +3 NIKI TSONGAS +4 JOSEPH KENNEDY +5 KATHERINE CLARK +6 JOHN TIERNEY +7 MICHAEL CAPUANO +8 STEPHEN LYNCH +9 WILLIAM KEATING +

MICHIGAN 1 Dan Benishek -2 Bill Huizenga -3 Justin Amash -4 Dave Camp -5 DAN KILDEE +6 Fred Upton -7 Tim Walberg -8 Mike Rogers -9 SANDER LEVIN +10 Candice Miller -11 Kerry Bentivolio -12 JOHN DINGELL +13 JOHN CONYERS JR. +14 GARY PETERS +

MINNESOTA 1 TIM WALZ +2 John Kline -3 Erik Paulsen -

4 BETTY McCOLLUM +5 KEITH ELLISON +6 Michele Bachmann -7 COLLIN PETERSON -8 RICK NOLAN +

MISSISSIPPI 1 Alan Nunnelee -2 BENNIE THOMPSON +3 Gregg Harper -4 Steven Palazzo -

MISSOURI 1 WILLIAM LACY CLAY A2 Ann Wagner -3 Blaine Luetkemeyer -4 Vicky Hartzler -5 EMANUEL CLEAVER II +6 Sam Graves -7 Billy Long -8 Jason Smith -

MONTANA AL Steve Daines -

NEBRASKA 1 Jeff Fortenberry -2 Lee Terry -3 Adrian Smith -

NEVADA 1 DINA TITUS +2 Mark Amodei A3 Joe Heck -4 STEVEN HORSFORD +

NEW HAMPSHIRE 1 CAROL SHEA-PORTER +2 ANN McLANE KUSTER +

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18 SEAN PATRICK MALONEY +19 Chris Gibson -20 PAUL TONKO +21 BILL OWENS +22 Richard Hanna +23 Tom Reed -24 DAN MAFFEI +25 LOUISE SLAUGHTER +26 BRIAN HIGGINS +27 Chris Collins -

NORTH CAROLINA 1 G.K. BUTTERFIELD +2 Renee Ellmers -3 Walter Jones A4 DAVID PRICE +5 Virginia Foxx -6 Howard Coble -7 MIKE McINTYRE -8 Richard Hudson -9 Robert Pittenger -10 Patrick McHenry -11 Mark Meadows -13 George Holding -

NORTH DAKOTA AL Kevin Cramer -

OHIO 1 Steve Chabot -2 Brad Wenstrup -3 JOYCE BEATTY +4 Jim Jordan -5 Bob Latta -6 Bill Johnson -7 Bob Gibbs -8 John Boehner S

NEW JERSEY 1 ROBERT ANDREWS +2 Frank LoBiondo -3 Jon Runyan A4 Christopher Smith -5 Scott Garrett -6 FRANK PALLONE JR. +7 Leonard Lance -8 ALBIO SIRES +9 BILL PASCRELL JR. +10 DONALD PAYNE JR. +11 Rodney Frelinghuysen -12 RUSH HOLT +

NEW MEXICO 1 MICHELLE LUJAN GRISHAM +2 Steve Pearce -3 BEN RAY LUJÁN +

NEW YORK 1 TIMOTHY BISHOP +2 Peter King -3 STEVE ISRAEL +4 CAROLYN McCARTHY A5 GREGORY MEEKS +6 GRACE MENG +7 NYDIA VELÁZQUEZ +8 HAKEEM JEFFRIES +9 YVETTE CLARKE +10 JERROLD NADLER +11 Michael Grimm -12 CAROLYN MALONEY +13 CHARLES RANGEL +14 JOSEPH CROWLEY +15 JOSÉ SERRANO +16 ELIOT ENGEL +17 NITA LOWEY +

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9 MARCY KAPTUR +10 Michael Turner -11 MARCIA FUDGE +12 Pat Tiberi -13 TIM RYAN +14 David Joyce -15 Steve Stivers -16 James Renacci -

OKLAHOMA 1 Jim Bridenstine -2 Markwayne Mullin -3 Frank Lucas -4 Tom Cole -5 James Lankford -

OREGON 1 SUZANNE BONAMICI +2 Greg Walden -3 EARL BLUMENAUER A4 PETER DeFAZIO +5 KURT SCHRADER +

PENNSYLVANIA 1 ROBERT BRADY +2 CHAKA FATTAH +3 Mike Kelly -4 Scott Perry -5 Glenn Thompson -6 Jim Gerlach -7 Patrick Meehan -8 Michael Fitzpatrick -9 Bill Shuster -10 Tom Marino -11 Lou Barletta -12 Keith Rothfus -13 ALLYSON SCHWARTZ +

14 MIKE DOYLE +15 Charlie Dent -16 Joe Pitts -17 MATT CARTWRIGHT +18 Tim Murphy -

RHODE ISLAND 1 DAVID CICILLINE +2 JAMES LANGEVIN +

SOUTH CAROLINA 1 Mark Sanford -2 Joe Wilson -3 Jeff Duncan -4 Trey Gowdy -5 Mick Mulvaney -6 JAMES CLYBURN +7 Tom Rice -

SOUTH DAKOTA AL Kristi Noem -

TENNESSEE 1 Phil Roe -2 John “Jimmy” Duncan Jr. -3 Chuck Fleischmann -4 Scott DesJarlais -5 JIM COOPER +6 Diane Black -7 Marsha Blackburn -8 Stephen Fincher -9 STEVE COHEN +

TEXAS 1 Louie Gohmert -2 Ted Poe -3 Sam Johnson -

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4 Ralph Hall -5 Jeb Hensarling -6 Joe Barton -7 John Culberson -8 Kevin Brady -9 AL GREEN +10 Michael McCaul -11 K. Michael Conaway -12 Kay Granger -13 William “Mac” Thornberry -14 Randy Weber -15 RUBÉN HINOJOSA A16 BETO O’ROURKE +17 Bill Flores -18 SHEILA JACKSON LEE +19 Randy Neugebauer -20 JOAQUIN CASTRO +21 Lamar Smith -22 Pete Olson -23 PETE GALLEGO +24 Kenny Marchant -25 Roger Williams -26 Michael Burgess -27 Blake Farenthold -28 HENRY CUELLAR -29 GENE GREEN +30 EDDIE BERNICE JOHNSON +31 John Carter -32 Pete Sessions -33 MARC VEASEY +34 FILEMON VELA +35 LLOYD DOGGETT +36 Steve Stockman -

UTAH 1 Rob Bishop -2 Chris Stewart -3 Jason Chaffetz -4 JIM MATHESON -

VERMONT AL PETER WELCH +

VIRGINIA 1 Rob Wittman -2 Scott Rigell -3 ROBERT SCOTT +4 J. Randy Forbes -5 Robert Hurt -6 Robert Goodlatte -7 Eric Cantor -8 JAMES MORAN +9 Morgan Griffith -10 Frank Wolf -11 GERALD CONNOLLY +

WASHINGTON 1 SUZAN DelBENE +2 RICK LARSEN +3 Jaime Herrera Beutler -4 Doc Hastings -5 Cathy McMorris Rodgers -6 DEREK KILMER +7 JIM McDERMOTT +8 Dave Reichert -9 ADAM SMITH +10 DENNY HECK +

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WEST VIRGINIA 1 David McKinley -2 Shelley Moore Capito -3 NICK RAHALL II -

WISCONSIN 1 Paul Ryan -2 MARK POCAN +3 RON KIND +4 GWEN MOORE +5 F. James Sensenbrenner Jr. -6 Tom Petri A7 Sean Duffy -8 Reid Ribble -

WYOMINGAL Cynthia Lummis -

LEGEND

DEMOCRATS – All capitalsRepublicans – Initial capitals Independents – Italics

Numbers beside House members’ names denote congressional districts; AL denotes at-large.

+ pro-choice vote - anti-choice vote P present A absent* I ineligible S speaker may exercise discretion

not to vot e L leader switched vote (from

pro-choice to anti-choice) to preserve right to file a motion to reconsider

n/a total score not applicable

* Total score may reflect past vote or confirmed position on issue. If a member misses many votes due to a medical absence, a total score does not appear.

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