CHIPS Act of 2022, which contains $52 billion for investment in domestic semiconductor funding, including $2 billion in funding for production of mature semiconductor technologies in the United States that are necessary to the production of cars, trucks, and agricultural equipment. Passage of this legislation will ensure access to critical technologies, increase national security, and remove impediments and roadblocks to the domestic production of future technologies. The need for this legislation has become apparent with the supply shortages that have plagued domestic production for the past several years.
Vote result: Passed
YEAs: 50
NAYs: 50
Legislator Sort ascending | State | Party | Vote | |
---|---|---|---|---|
Sen. Mazie K. Hirono | Democrat | Yes | ||
Sen. John Hickenlooper | Democrat | Yes | ||
Sen. Martin Heinrich | Democrat | Yes | ||
Sen. Joshua Hawley | Republican | No | ||
Sen. Margaret Hassan | Democrat | Yes | ||
Sen. Bill Hagerty | Republican | No | ||
Sen. Charles E. Grassley | Republican | No | ||
Sen. Lindsey Graham | Republican | No | ||
Sen. Kirsten E. Gillibrand | Democrat | Yes | ||
Sen. Deb Fischer | Republican | No | ||
Sen. Dianne Feinstein | Democrat | Yes | ||
Sen. Joni Ernst | Republican | No | ||
Sen. Richard J. Durbin | Democrat | Yes | ||
Sen. Tammy Duckworth | Democrat | Yes | ||
Sen. Steve Daines | Republican | No | ||
Sen. Ted Cruz | Republican | No | ||
Sen. Michael D. Crapo | Republican | No | ||
Sen. Kevin Cramer | Republican | No | ||
Sen. Tom Cotton | Republican | No | ||
Sen. Catherine Cortez Masto | Democrat | Yes |