| Date | Key Vote | Vote |
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Dec
11
2025
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S. 3385, Lower Health Care Costs Act Working people supported this bill that would provide a clean, three-year extension to Affordable Care Act subsidies to prevent extreme increases in premium prices for American consumers. |
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Dec
11
2025
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S. 3386, Health Care Freedom for Patients Act Working people opposed this bill that would not prevent catastrophic increases to health care premium prices that will deny access to millions of American families. |
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Jul
29
2025
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Nomination of Emil Bove Working people opposed the confirmation of Emil Bove to the Third Circuit U.S. Court of Appeals. |
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Jul
01
2025
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H.R. 1, One Big Beautiful Bill Act Working people opposed this bill that would enact devastating cuts to Medicaid, SNAP, and other important social safety programs to provide tax-cuts to the rich. |
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Apr
09
2025
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S.1582, GENIUS Act Working people opposed this bill that would enable the crypto industry to operate without effective oversight and endanger hard-earned retirement benefits. |
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Apr
02
2025
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S.J.Res.37, A Joint Resolution Terminating the National Emergency Declared to Impose Duties on Articles Imported from Canada Working people supported this bill that terminates the across the board use of tarriffs against our allies and trade partners rather than strategic deployment of these trade tools where necessary. |
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Feb
21
2025
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S.Con.Res.7, Senate 2025 Budget Resolution Working people opposed this resolution that would initiative a process to cut trillions in taxes for the wealthy and large corporations with little benefit to working families. |
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Feb
20
2025
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H.R. 1968, Full-Year Continuing Appropriations and Extensions Act Working people opposed this bill/budget that would cut funding for critical services that hardworking taxpayers depend upon. |
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Feb
13
2025
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Letter to President Trump demanding reinstatement of NLRB Member Gwynn Wilcox Working people supported this letter to President Trump protesting his firing of National Labor Relations Board Member Gwynn Wilcox, as the firing destroyed the Board's quorum and undermined its independence and workers' access to justice, and demanding her reinstatement. (Disregard the notation on whether this measure passed or did not pass. It was not a bill but a letter to the President.) |
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