The fiscal year 2022 appropriations bill combined funding measures for numerous federal agencies, including the departments of Labor, Health and Human Services, and Education. It increased funding for these key domestic agencies by an average of 28% and reversed the long-standing underinvestment in worker protection programs and critical public services. This bill passed the House on July 29, 2021.
Vote result: Passed
YEAs: 219
NAYs: 208
Legislator | State Sort descending | District | Party | Vote | |
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Rep. Maria Elvira Salazar | 27 | Republican | No | ||
Rep. John Rutherford | 5 | Republican | No | ||
Rep. Brian Mast | 21 | Republican | No | ||
Rep. Kathy Castor | 14 | Democrat | Yes | ||
Rep. Stephanie Murphy | 7 | Democrat | Yes | ||
Rep. Darren Soto | 9 | Democrat | Yes | ||
Rep. Neal Dunn | 2 | Republican | No | ||
Rep. Gus Bilirakis | 12 | Republican | No | ||
Rep. Frederica Wilson | 24 | Democrat | Yes | ||
Rep. Carlos Giménez | 28 | Republican | No | ||
Rep. Byron Donalds | 19 | Republican | No | ||
Rep. Charlie Crist | 13 | Democrat | Yes | ||
Rep. Mario Diaz-Balart | 26 | Republican | No | ||
Rep. Barry Loudermilk | 11 | Republican | No | ||
Rep. David Scott | 13 | Democrat | Yes | ||
Rep. Austin Scott | 8 | Republican | No | ||
Rep. Hank Johnson | 4 | Democrat | Yes | ||
Rep. Andrew Clyde | 9 | Republican | No | ||
Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene | 14 | Republican | No | ||
Rep. Rick Allen | 12 | Republican | No |