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Wrap Up for Monday, June 30 and Tuesday July 1, 2025

Roll Call Votes

  1. Does decision of the Chair stand as the Judgement of the Senate that Amendment #2360 does not violate section 313(b)(1)(E) of the Congressional Budget Act?; Affirmed: 53-47
  2. Does the decision of the chair stand that Amendment #2360 does not violate section 313(b)(1)(B) of the Congressional Budget Act?; Affirmed:  53-47
  3. Schumer motion to commit (Health Care); not agreed to: 47-53
  4. Markey motion to commit (Rural Hospitals); not agreed to:  49-51
  5. Motion to waive the Klobuchar point of order (Unfunded Mandate – SNAP) (Majority threshold); waived: 51-48
  6. Wyden motion to commit (Medicaid /Fair Share Taxes); not agreed to: 47-53
  7. Coons motion to commit (Red Tape); not agreed to 48-52
  8. Luján motion to commit (SNAP); not agreed to: 49-51
  9. Reed motion to commit (State provider taxes); not agreed to: 48-52
  10. Motion to waive budget point of order RE: Ossoff #2696 (Premium Tax Credits), motion to waive POO; not agreed to: 47-53
  11. Blunt Rochester Motion to commit (Medicaid Labor and Delivery Units); not agreed to: 48-52
  12. Motion to waive budget point of order RE: Warren Amendment #2414 (CFPB); not agreed to: 47-53
  13. Motion to waive budget point of order RE: Cornyn Amendment #2705 (Reduce Medicaid FMAP); not agreed to: 56-44
  14. Motion to waive budget point of order RE: Merkley Amendment #2446 (Crypto Corruption); not agreed to: 47-53
  15. Motion to waive budget point of order RE: Murray Amendment #2771 (Planned Parenthood); not agreed to: 49-51
  16. Motion to waive budget point of order RE: Blackburn #2401 (Citizenship); not agreed to 53-47
  17. Kaine motion to commit (Firing Veterans); not agreed to: 47-53
  18. Blumenthal motion to commit (Foreign Jet); not agreed to: 47-53
  19. Gallego motion to commit (Substance Use Disorder Treatment); not agreed to: 47-53
  20. Hassan motion to commit (Canada Trade War); not agreed to: 48-52
  21. Duckworth motion to commit (SNAP for Veterans/Foster Youth); not agreed to: 49-51
  22. Schiff motion to commit (SNAP Families with Children); not agreed to: 47-53
  23. Motion to waive budget point of order RE: Kennedy #2772 (Defense Production Act Congressional Approval); not agreed to: 42-58
  24. Alsobrooks motion to commit (Individuals $10M); not agreed to by Voice Vote
  25. Kelly motion to commit (Individuals $100M); not agreed to by Voice Vote
  26. Murphy motion to commit (Individuals $500M); not agreed to by Voice Vote
  27. King (Individuals $1B); not agreed to by Voice Vote
  28. Padilla motion to commit (Debt hypocrisy); not agreed to: 47-53
  29. Bennet motion to commit (Child Tax Credit); not agreed to: 47-53
  30. Motion to waive budget point of order RE: Collins #2812 (Rural Health Transformation Program); not agreed to: 22-78
  31. Motion to waive the budget point of order RE: Kennedy Amendment #2775 (Home Educators); not agreed to: 54-46
  32. Wyden motion to commit (Reducing Energy Costs); not agreed to 47-53
  33. Hirono Amendment #2382 (Strike School Vouchers); not agreed to: 50-50
  34. Warnock motion to commit (Manufacturing Credit); not agreed to: 48-51
  35. Lee #2745 (Wind and Solar Credits); not agreed to: 21-79
  36. Kim Amendment #2817 (Home Care Workers); not agreed to: 48-52
  37. Ernst #2372 (Unemployment Payments); agreed to by voice vote
  38. Sanders #2435 (Prescription Drugs) (60 vote threshold); not agreed to: 47-53
  39. Blackburn Amendment #2814 (Strike AI); agreed to: 99-1
  40. Rosen Amendment #2717 (Solar and Wind Credits); not agreed to: 47-53
  41. Hickenlooper Amendment #2719 (Save Rooftop Solar); not agreed to: 48-52
  42. Shaheen Amendment #2564 (Restore Energy Efficiency); not agreed to: 49-51
  43. Warner #2847 (Metro-DC Airports); not-agreed to: 50-50
  44. Van Hollen Amendment #2585 (Strike OMB); not agreed to: 50-50
  45. Klobuchar Amendment #2849 (SNAP Implementation); not agreed to: 45-55
  46. Graham perfecting Amendment #2848 (Wrap Around); agreed to: 50-50 with Vice President voting in the affirmative
  47. Graham substitute Amendment #2360, as amended; ; agreed to: 50-50 with Vice President voting in the affirmative
  48. Passage of Cal. #107, H.R.1, To provide for reconciliation pursuant to title II of H. Con. Res. 14, as amended; passed: 50-50 with Vice President voting in the affirmative

 

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