PAAIA Congressional Scorecard
The PAAIA Congressional Scorecard for the 117th Congress rates votes, sponsorships, and statements by members of Congress that affect and are of importance to the Iranian American community. Published biennially, the primary purpose of the scorecards is to ensure that Iranian Americans are informed of the voting records and performances of their members of Congress.
In the 117th Congress, PAAIA worked with members of Congress on several pieces of legislation and congressional initiatives, including immigration-related issues, supporting the Iranian people’s human rights, access to critical telecommunication tools, and free internet.
This scorecard aims to hold members of Congress accountable for their votes and positions on issues of concern to the Iranian American community. The scorecard is an informational tool used by PAAIA and its affiliated organizations and does not indicate approval or disapproval of specific members of Congress.
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Representatives and Senators who sponsor or otherwise support a legislative initiative that PAAIA supports receive a “X“. If a space is blank, that means the Representative or Senator is not currently a supporter of that legislative initiative.
Senate Legislation
Temporary Family Visitation Act (TFVA) is PAAIA’s signature legislation. As many Iranian Americans can painfully attest, the current process for bringing relatives to the U.S. for a temporary visit is challenging and deeply flawed. Issues stem from the fact that there is no visa category specifically designed to temporarily reunite U.S. citizens and permanent residents with their relatives.
Currently, travelers who want to visit family in the U.S. must apply through a B-2 tourist visa. The problem with this is that consular officers presume many of these B-2 visitors intend to immigrate rather than simply visit, resulting in a high rate of unnecessary denials and pushed many to apply for immigrant visas as the only path to visit relatives in the U.S.
TFVA would establish a new nonimmigrant visa category allowing U.S. citizens and legal permanent residents to petition for their family members to visit them temporarily through enforceable measures. Family members that can visit under this new B-3 visa include spouses, children, grandchildren, parents, grandparents, siblings, uncles, aunts, nieces, and nephews.
Primary Sponsors: Sens. Rand Paul (R–KY) & Richard Blumenthal (D-CT)
The NO BAN Act amends the Immigration and Nationality Act to make it difficult for presidential administrations to enact policies like the Travel Ban, and to prevent religious-based discrimination of anyone seeking entry into the United States.
The legislation would also require that Congress, through its appropriate committees, be routinely notified and briefed on the status, implementation and authority of the executive branch’s actions pertaining to immigration and travel bans issued on the basis of national security and human rights.
Status: Passed in the House of Representatives, pending vote in Senate Judiciary Committee.
Primary Sponsor: Sen. Chris Coons (D-DE)
Co-Sponsors: 42
Conrad State 30 and Physician Access Reauthorization Act is a legislation which reauthorizes and strengthens the Conrad 30 federal visa waiver program for foreign doctors, including Iranian students, who have studied medicine in the United States. Since 1994, Conrad 30 has helped rural and other medically unserved communities across the United States obtain access to high-quality, U.S.-educated Iranian and other foreign physicians. Many Iranian Americans come to the United States as medical students, and some have benefited from programs such as Conrad 30.
Under current immigration law, the J-1 visa requires foreign medical students to return to their home country for two years before returning to the United States. Conrad 30 waives this requirement in exchange for at least three years of medical service in an underserved area. The Conrad State 30 and Physician Access Act reauthorizes the program and makes it even stronger, allowing more medical students to take advantage of it, including Iranian doctors, at a time when there is a critical need for more doctors as we continue to combat COVID-19.
Primary Sponsors: Sens. Amy Klobuchar (D-MN), Susan Collins (R-ME), Jacky Rosen (D-NV)
Co-Sponsors: 23
The Concurrent Resolution commends the bravery, courage, and resolve of the women and men of Iran who have been out in the streets peacefully demonstrating after the death of Mahsa Amini. The resolution reaffirms U.S. support for internet freedom programs and encourages the Biden Administration to prioritize efforts to expand unrestricted internet access in Iran, including to encourage private sector companies such as SpaceX, Google, Apple, and others to make their services available and help ensure the Iranian people have the tools needed to circumvent government surveillance and repression.
The resolution also calls on the international community to speak out against the Iranian regime’s human rights abuses and impose additional human rights sanctions on officials and entities responsible for the repression of protestors.
Primary Sponsors: Sens. Robert Menendez (D-NJ) & Marsha Blackburn (R-TN)
Co-Sponsors: 10
The Bipartisan Congressional Resolution condemns the death of Mahsa Amini, a 22-year-old Iranian woman whose killing last week by Iran’s “morality police” and calls on the government of Iran to end its systemic persecution of women. The resolution also celebrates the bravery of the Iranian people protesting Amini’s death despite a violent crackdown by the Iranian government.
The resolution sends a message that the United States stands behind the rights of women and peaceful protesters in Iran and reaffirms that the United States’ commitment to human rights, women’s rights, and democratic freedoms is core to our values and foreign policy.
Primary Sponsors: Sens. Chris Coons (D-DE) & James Lankford (R-OK)
Co-Sponsors: 40
A bipartisan congressional letter urging tech companies such as Amazon, Google, Apple to help the Iranian people access the tools they need to circumvent government censorship by following updated sanctions guidelines.
Primary Signers: Rep. Tom Malinowski (D-NJ), Rep. Claudia Tenney (R-NY), Sen. Robert Menendez (D-NJ), & Marsha Blackburn (R-TN)
Co-Signers: 1
Senate Scorecard
Representative Name | Party | State | TFVA | NO BAN Act | CONRAD-30 | Iran Protesters Resolution | Coons Letter on Iran Protests |
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Tammy Baldwin | Democratic | Wisconsin | x | x | |||
John Barrasso | Republican | Wyoming | |||||
Michael Bennet | Democratic | Colorado | x | x | |||
Marsha Blackburn | Republican | Tennessee | x | x | |||
Richard Blumenthal | Democratic | Connecticut | X (Lead Sponsor) | x | x | x | |
Roy Blunt | Republican | Missouri | x | x | |||
Cory Booker | Democratic | New Jersey | x | x | |||
John Boozman | Republican | Arkansas | x | x | |||
Mike Braun | Republican | Indiana | x | ||||
Sherrod Brown | Democratic | Ohio | x | x | |||
Richard Burr | Republican | North Carolina | |||||
Maria Cantwell | Democratic | Washington | x | ||||
Shelley Moore Capito | Republican | West Virginia | x | x | |||
Ben Cardin | Democratic | Maryland | x | x | |||
Tom Carper | Democratic | Delaware | x | x | |||
Bob Casey Jr. | Democratic | Pennsylvania | x | x | |||
Bill Cassidy | Republican | Louisiana | x | x | |||
Susan Collins | Republican | Maine | X (Lead Sponsor) | x | |||
Chris Coons | Democratic | Delaware | X (Lead Sponsor) | x | X (Lead Sponsor) | ||
John Cornyn | Republican | Texas | x | x | |||
Catherine Cortez Masto | Democratic | Nevada | x | ||||
Tom Cotton | Republican | Arkansas | x | ||||
Kevin Cramer | Republican | North Dakota | x | x | |||
Mike Crapo | Republican | Idaho | |||||
Ted Cruz | Republican | Texas | x | x | |||
Steve Daines | Republican | Montana | x | ||||
Tammy Duckworth | Democratic | Illinois | x | ||||
Dick Durbin | Democratic | Illinois | x | x | x | ||
Joni Ernst | Republican | Iowa | x | x | |||
Dianne Feinstein | Democratic | California | x | x | |||
Deb Fischer | Republican | Nebraska | x | ||||
Kirsten Gillibrand | Democratic | New York | x | ||||
Lindsey Graham | Republican | South Carolina | |||||
Chuck Grassley | Republican | Iowa | |||||
Bill Hagerty | Republican | Tennessee | x | ||||
Maggie Hassan | Democratic | New Hampshire | |||||
Josh Hawley | Republican | Missouri | |||||
Martin Heinrich | Democratic | New Mexico | |||||
John Hickenlooper | Democratic | Colorado | x | x | |||
Mazie Hirono | Democratic | Hawaii | x | ||||
John Hoeven | Republican | North Dakota | x | ||||
Cindy Hyde-Smith | Republican | Mississippi | |||||
Jim Inhofe | Republican | Oklahoma | |||||
Ron Johnson | Republican | Wisconsin | |||||
Tim Kaine | Democratic | Virginia | x | x | |||
Mark Kelly | Democratic | Arizona | |||||
John Kennedy | Republican | Louisiana | |||||
Angus King | Independent | Maine | x | x | |||
Amy Klobuchar | Democratic | Minnesota | x | X (Lead Sponsor) | |||
James Lankford | Republican | Oklahoma | X (Lead Sponsor) | ||||
Patrick Leahy | Democratic | Vermont | x | ||||
Mike Lee | Republican | Utah | |||||
Ben Ray Luján | Democratic | New Mexico | x | ||||
Cynthia Lummis | Republican | Wyoming | |||||
Joe Manchin III | Democratic | West Virginia | x | ||||
Ed Markey | Democratic | Massachusetts | x | ||||
Roger Marshall | Republican | Kansas | x | ||||
Mitch McConnell | Republican | Kentucky | |||||
Bob Menendez | Democratic | New Jersey | x | X (Lead Sponsor) | |||
Jeff Merkley | Democratic | Oregon | x | x | |||
Jerry Moran | Republican | Kansas | x | x | |||
Lisa Murkowski | Republican | Alaska | |||||
Christopher Murphy | Democratic | Connecticut | x | ||||
Patty Murray | Democratic | Washington | x | x | |||
Jon Ossoff | Democratic | Georgia | x | ||||
Alex Padilla | Democratic | California | x | x | |||
Rand Paul | Republican | Kentucky | X (Lead Sponsor) | x | |||
Gary Peters | Democratic | Michigan | x | x | |||
Rob Portman | Republican | Ohio | |||||
Jack Reed | Democratic | Rhode Island | x | ||||
Jim Risch | Republican | Idaho | x | ||||
Mitt Romney | Republican | Utah | x | ||||
Jacky Rosen | Democratic | Nevada | x | X (Lead Sponsor) | x | ||
Mike Rounds | Republican | South Dakota | |||||
Marco Rubio | Republican | Florida | |||||
Bernie Sanders | Independent | Vermont | x | x | |||
Ben Sasse | Republican | Nebraska | |||||
Brian Schatz | Democratic | Hawaii | x | ||||
Chuck Schumer | Democratic | New York | |||||
Rick Scott | Republican | Florida | |||||
Tim Scott | Republican | South Carolina | |||||
Jeanne Shaheen | Democratic | New Hampshire | x | x | |||
Richard Shelby | Republican | Alabama | |||||
Kyrsten Sinema | Democratic | Arizona | |||||
Tina Smith | Democratic | Minnesota | x | x | |||
Debbie Stabenow | Democratic | Michigan | x | ||||
Dan Sullivan | Republican | Alaska | x | ||||
Jon Tester | Democratic | Montana | |||||
John Thune | Republican | South Dakota | x | ||||
Thom Tillis | Republican | North Carolina | x | x | |||
Pat Toomey | Republican | Pennsylvania | |||||
Tommy Tuberville | Republican | Alabama | |||||
Chris Van Hollen | Democratic | Maryland | x | x | x | ||
Mark Warner | Democratic | Virginia | x | ||||
Raphael Warnock | Democratic | Georgia | x | ||||
Elizabeth Warren | Democratic | Massachusetts | x | x | |||
Sheldon Whitehouse | Democratic | Rhode Island | x | ||||
Roger Wicker | Republican | Mississippi | x | ||||
Ron Wyden | Democratic | Oregon | x | ||||
Todd Young | Republican | Indiana | x |
House Legislation
Temporary Family Visitation Act (TFVA) is PAAIA’s signature bicameral legislation (see S.1635 for Senate version). As many Iranian Americans can painfully attest, the current process for bringing relatives to the U.S. for a temporary visit is challenging and deeply flawed. Issues stem from the fact that there is no visa category specifically designed to temporarily reunite U.S. citizens and permanent residents with their relatives.
Currently, travelers who want to visit family in the U.S. must apply through a B-2 tourist visa. The problem with this is that consular officers presume many of these B-2 visitors intend to immigrate rather than simply visit, resulting in a high rate of unnecessary denials and pushed many to apply for immigrant visas as the only path to visit relatives in the U.S.
TFVA would establish a new nonimmigrant visa category allowing U.S. citizens and legal permanent residents to petition for their family members to visit them temporarily through enforceable measures. Family members that can visit under this new B-3 visa include spouses, children, grandchildren, parents, grandparents, siblings, uncles, aunts, nieces, and nephews.
Primary Sponsors: Reps. Scott Peters (D-CA), Stephanie Bice (R-OK), Jim Himes (D-CT), & Maria Elvira Salazar (R-FL)
Co-Sponsors: 42
The NO BAN Act amends the Immigration and Nationality Act to make it difficult for presidential administrations to enact policies like the Travel Ban, and to prevent religious-based discrimination of anyone seeking entry into the United States.
The legislation would also require that Congress, through its appropriate committees, be routinely notified and briefed on the status, implementation and authority of the executive branch’s actions pertaining to immigration and travel bans issued on the basis of national security and human rights.
Status: Passed in the House of Representatives
Primary Sponsor: Rep. Judy Chu (D-CA)
Final Vote: 218 – 208
Conrad State 30 and Physician Access Reauthorization Act is a legislation which reauthorizes and strengthens the Conrad 30 federal visa waiver program for foreign doctors, including Iranian students, who have studied medicine in the United States. Since 1994, Conrad 30 has helped rural and other medically unserved communities across the United States obtain access to high-quality, U.S.-educated Iranian and other foreign physicians. Many Iranian Americans come to the United States as medical students, and some have benefited from programs such as Conrad 30.
Under current immigration law, the J-1 visa requires foreign medical students to return to their home country for two years before returning to the United States. Conrad 30 waives this requirement in exchange for at least three years of medical service in an underserved area. The Conrad State 30 and Physician Access Act reauthorizes the program and makes it even stronger, allowing more medical students to take advantage of it, including Iranian doctors, at a time when there is a critical need for more doctors as we continue to combat COVID-19.
Primary Sponsor: Rep. Brad Schneider (D-IL)
Co-Sponsors: 25
The Nowruz Resolution honors the cultural and historical significance of Nowruz by wishing Iranian Americans, the people of Iran, and all those who celebrate the holiday a prosperous new year. This resolution helps foster a greater understanding of Iranian culture and heritage and projects an accurate and positive image of the Iranian American community. By supporting such a measure, Congress can also enhance U.S. public diplomacy efforts by cultivating American goodwill towards the people of Iran.
By embracing the spirit of Nowruz, the resolution also reminds lawmakers about the lasting contributions of Iranian civilization to the world and the noteworthy impact Iranian Americans have had on the social and economic fabric of America.
Primary Sponsor: Rep. Zoe Lofgren (D-CA)
Co-Sponsors: 29
The Concurrent Resolution commends the bravery, courage, and resolve of the women and men of Iran who have been out in the streets peacefully demonstrating after the death of Mahsa Amini. The resolution reaffirms U.S. support for internet freedom programs and encourages the Biden Administration to prioritize efforts to expand unrestricted internet access in Iran, including to encourage private sector companies such as SpaceX, Google, Apple, and others to make their services available and help ensure the Iranian people have the tools needed to circumvent government surveillance and repression.
The resolution also calls on the international community to speak out against the Iranian regime’s human rights abuses and impose additional human rights sanctions on officials and entities responsible for the repression of protestors.
Primary Sponsor: Rep. Claudia Tenney (R-NY)
Co-Sponsors: 60
This amendment would have the Department of Treasury, in coordination with the Department of State, review and potentially expand allowable activities under the U.S. Treasury’s General License D-1 (GL D-1), a federal regulation which exempts personal communications tools from sanctions for the Iranian people.
An expanded General License D-1 means more internet freedom for the people of Iran.
Status: Passed unanimously in House of Representatives
Primary Sponsors: Reps. Tom Malinowski (D-NJ) & Brian Fitzpatrick
A bipartisan congressional letter urging tech companies such as Amazon, Google, Apple to help the Iranian people access the tools they need to circumvent government censorship by following updated sanctions guidelines.
Primary Signers: Rep. Tom Malinowski (D-NJ), Rep. Claudia Tenney (R-NY), Sen. Robert Menendez (D-NJ), & Marsha Blackburn (R-TN)
Co-Signers: 8
A bipartisan congressional letter calling on Meta, Facebook’s parent company, to ensure its content moderation policies are not inadvertently suppressing Iranian voices, in response to reports that Meta is taking down online posts from protesters in Iran.
Primary Signers: Rep. Katie Porter (D-CA)
Co-Signers: 14
A bipartisan congressional group sent a letter urging U.S. President Joe Biden to support the free flow of information and internet freedom for civil society in Iran by clarifying and updating allowable activities under the U.S. Treasury’s General License D-1 (GL D-1), which exempts the sale of personal communications tools from sanctions on Iran.
While the General Licenses were intended to help the Iranian people maintain access to the personal communications tools they need to evade state censorship and surveillance, companies, technology groups, and human rights organizations continue to report that the Iranian people remain unable to access many of the needed international tools and services.
Companies by and large continue to deny Iranians access to their products, or even make their free services available, because GL-D1 lacks specificity regarding which products are exempt from sanctions, and does not include more current technologies that have become central to online communication. As a result, companies fear violating sanctions and overcomply.
House Scorecard
Representative Name | Party | State & District | TFVA | NO BAN Act | CONRAD-30 | GLD-1 Amendment | Nowruz Resolution | Iran Protesters Resolution | Letter to Biden on Internet Freedom (GL D-1) | Letter to Meta on Content Moderation | Letter on Internet Freedom in Iran (GL D-2) |
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Alma Adams | Democratic | U.S. House North Carolina District 12 | x | x | |||||||
Robert Aderholt | Republican | U.S. House Alabama District 4 | x | ||||||||
Pete Aguilar | Democratic | U.S. House California District 31 | x | x | |||||||
Rick Allen | Republican | U.S. House Georgia District 12 | x | ||||||||
Colin Allred | Democratic | U.S. House Texas District 32 | x | x | x | ||||||
Mark Amodei | Republican | U.S. House Nevada District 2 | x | ||||||||
Kelly Armstrong | Republican | U.S. House North Dakota At-large District | x | ||||||||
Jodey Arrington | Republican | U.S. House Texas District 19 | x | ||||||||
Jake Auchincloss | Democratic | U.S. House Massachusetts District 4 | x | x | x | ||||||
Cindy Axne | Democratic | U.S. House Iowa District 3 | x | x | x | x | |||||
Brian Babin | Republican | U.S. House Texas District 36 | x | x | |||||||
Don Bacon | Republican | U.S. House Nebraska District 2 | x | x | |||||||
Jim Baird | Republican | U.S. House Indiana District 4 | x | x | |||||||
Troy Balderson | Republican | U.S. House Ohio District 12 | x | ||||||||
Jim Banks | Republican | U.S. House Indiana District 3 | x | ||||||||
Andy Barr | Republican | U.S. House Kentucky District 6 | x | ||||||||
Nanette Barragán | Democratic | U.S. House California District 44 | x | x | |||||||
Karen Bass | Democratic | U.S. House California District 37 | x | x | |||||||
Joyce Beatty | Democratic | U.S. House Ohio District 3 | x | x | |||||||
Cliff Bentz | Republican | U.S. House Oregon District 2 | x | ||||||||
Ami Bera | Democratic | U.S. House California District 7 | x | x | x | x | x | ||||
Jack Bergman | Republican | U.S. House Michigan District 1 | x | ||||||||
Jaime Herrera Beutler | Republican | U.S. House Washington District 3 | x | x | |||||||
Don Beyer Jr. | Democratic | U.S. House Virginia District 8 | x | x | x | ||||||
Stephanie Bice | Republican | U.S. House Oklahoma District 5 | X (Lead Sponsor) | x | x | x | x | ||||
Andy Biggs | Republican | U.S. House Arizona District 5 | x | ||||||||
Gus Bilirakis | Republican | U.S. House Florida District 12 | x | ||||||||
Dan Bishop | Republican | U.S. House North Carolina District 9 | x | ||||||||
Sanford Bishop Jr. | Democratic | U.S. House Georgia District 2 | x | x | |||||||
Earl Blumenauer | Democratic | U.S. House Oregon District 3 | x | x | |||||||
Lauren Boebert | Republican | U.S. House Colorado District 3 | x | ||||||||
Suzanne Bonamici | Democratic | U.S. House Oregon District 1 | x | x | |||||||
Mike Bost | Republican | U.S. House Illinois District 12 | x | ||||||||
Carolyn Bourdeaux | Democratic | U.S. House Georgia District 7 | x | x | x | x | |||||
Jamaal Bowman | Democratic | U.S. House New York District 16 | x | x | |||||||
Brendan Boyle | Democratic | U.S. House Pennsylvania District 2 | x | x | |||||||
Kevin Brady | Republican | U.S. House Texas District 8 | x | ||||||||
Mo Brooks | Republican | U.S. House Alabama District 5 | x | ||||||||
Anthony Brown | Democratic | U.S. House Maryland District 4 | x | x | |||||||
Shontel Brown | Democratic | U.S. House Ohio District 11 | x | x | |||||||
Julia Brownley | Democratic | U.S. House California District 26 | x | x | |||||||
Vern Buchanan | Republican | U.S. House Florida District 16 | x | ||||||||
Ken Buck | Republican | U.S. House Colorado District 4 | x | ||||||||
Larry Bucshon | Republican | U.S. House Indiana District 8 | x | ||||||||
Ted Budd | Republican | U.S. House North Carolina District 13 | x | x | |||||||
Tim Burchett | Republican | U.S. House Tennessee District 2 | x | ||||||||
Michael Burgess | Republican | U.S. House Texas District 26 | x | ||||||||
Cori Bush | Democratic | U.S. House Missouri District 1 | x | x | |||||||
Cheri Bustos | Democratic | U.S. House Illinois District 17 | x | x | x | ||||||
G.K. Butterfield | Democratic | U.S. House North Carolina District 1 | x | x | x | ||||||
Ken Calvert | Republican | U.S. House California District 42 | x | ||||||||
Kat Cammack | Republican | U.S. House Florida District 3 | x | ||||||||
Salud Carbajal | Democratic | U.S. House California District 24 | x | x | x | ||||||
Tony Cárdenas | Democratic | U.S. House California District 29 | x | x | x | ||||||
Mike Carey | Republican | U.S. House Ohio District 15 | x | ||||||||
Jerry Carl | Republican | U.S. House Alabama District 1 | x | ||||||||
André Carson | Democratic | U.S. House Indiana District 7 | x | x | |||||||
Buddy Carter | Republican | U.S. House Georgia District 1 | x | ||||||||
Troy Carter | Democratic | U.S. House Louisiana District 2 | x | x | |||||||
John Carter | Republican | U.S. House Texas District 31 | x | ||||||||
Matt Cartwright | Democratic | U.S. House Pennsylvania District 8 | x | x | |||||||
Ed Case | Democratic | U.S. House Hawaii District 1 | x | x | x | ||||||
Sean Casten | Democratic | U.S. House Illinois District 6 | x | x | x | ||||||
Kathy Castor | Democratic | U.S. House Florida District 14 | x | x | |||||||
Joaquin Castro | Democratic | U.S. House Texas District 20 | x | x | |||||||
Madison Cawthorn | Republican | U.S. House North Carolina District 11 | x | ||||||||
Steve Chabot | Republican | U.S. House Ohio District 1 | x | x | |||||||
Liz Cheney | Republican | U.S. House Wyoming At-large District | x | ||||||||
Sheila Cherfilus-McCormick | Democratic | U.S. House Florida District 20 | x | x | |||||||
Judy Chu | Democratic | U.S. House California District 27 | X (Lead Sponsor) | x | x | ||||||
David Cicilline | Democratic | U.S. House Rhode Island District 1 | x | x | x | ||||||
Katherine Clark | Democratic | U.S. House Massachusetts District 5 | x | x | |||||||
Yvette Clarke | Democratic | U.S. House New York District 9 | x | x | |||||||
Emanuel Cleaver | Democratic | U.S. House Missouri District 5 | x | x | x | ||||||
Ben Cline | Republican | U.S. House Virginia District 6 | x | ||||||||
Michael Cloud | Republican | U.S. House Texas District 27 | x | ||||||||
James Clyburn | Democratic | U.S. House South Carolina District 6 | x | x | |||||||
Andrew Clyde | Republican | U.S. House Georgia District 9 | x | ||||||||
Steve Cohen | Democratic | U.S. House Tennessee District 9 | x | x | x | ||||||
Tom Cole | Republican | U.S. House Oklahoma District 4 | x | x | |||||||
Bonnie Watson Coleman | Democratic | U.S. House New Jersey District 12 | x | x | |||||||
James Comer Jr. | Republican | U.S. House Kentucky District 1 | x | ||||||||
Gerry Connolly | Democratic | U.S. House Virginia District 11 | x | x | x | x | x | X (Lead Supporter) | |||
Connie Conway | Republican | U.S. House California District 22 | x | ||||||||
Jim Cooper | Democratic | U.S. House Tennessee District 5 | x | x | |||||||
Lou Correa | Democratic | U.S. House California District 46 | x | x | x | x | x | ||||
Jim Costa | Democratic | U.S. House California District 16 | x | x | x | x | x | ||||
Joe Courtney | Democratic | U.S. House Connecticut District 2 | x | x | |||||||
Angie Craig | Democratic | U.S. House Minnesota District 2 | x | x | x | x | |||||
Rick Crawford | Republican | U.S. House Arkansas District 1 | x | ||||||||
Daniel Crenshaw | Republican | U.S. House Texas District 2 | x | x | x | ||||||
Jason Crow | Democratic | U.S. House Colorado District 6 | x | x | |||||||
Henry Cuellar | Democratic | U.S. House Texas District 28 | x | x | |||||||
John Curtis | Republican | U.S. House Utah District 3 | x | ||||||||
Sharice Davids | Democratic | U.S. House Kansas District 3 | x | x | |||||||
Warren Davidson | Republican | U.S. House Ohio District 8 | x | ||||||||
Danny Davis | Democratic | U.S. House Illinois District 7 | x | x | |||||||
Rodney Davis | Republican | U.S. House Illinois District 13 | x | x | |||||||
Madeleine Dean | Democratic | U.S. House Pennsylvania District 4 | x | x | x | ||||||
Peter DeFazio | Democratic | U.S. House Oregon District 4 | x | x | x | ||||||
Diana DeGette | Democratic | U.S. House Colorado District 1 | x | x | |||||||
Rosa DeLauro | Democratic | U.S. House Connecticut District 3 | x | x | |||||||
Antonio Delgado | Democratic | U.S. House New York District 19 | x | x | |||||||
Suzan DelBene | Democratic | U.S. House Washington District 1 | x | x | x | ||||||
Val Demings | Democratic | U.S. House Florida District 10 | x | x | |||||||
Mark DeSaulnier | Democratic | U.S. House California District 11 | x | x | x | x | |||||
Scott DesJarlais | Republican | U.S. House Tennessee District 4 | x | ||||||||
Ted Deutch | Democratic | U.S. House Florida District 22 | x | x | x | ||||||
Mario Diaz-Balart | Republican | U.S. House Florida District 25 | x | x | |||||||
Debbie Dingell | Democratic | U.S. House Michigan District 12 | x | x | |||||||
Lloyd Doggett | Democratic | U.S. House Texas District 35 | x | x | |||||||
Byron Donalds | Republican | U.S. House Florida District 19 | x | ||||||||
Mike Doyle | Democratic | U.S. House Pennsylvania District 18 | x | x | x | ||||||
Jeff Duncan | Republican | U.S. House South Carolina District 3 | x | ||||||||
Neal Dunn | Republican | U.S. House Florida District 2 | x | ||||||||
Jake Ellzey | Republican | U.S. House Texas District 6 | x | ||||||||
Tom Emmer | Republican | U.S. House Minnesota District 6 | x | ||||||||
Veronica Escobar | Democratic | U.S. House Texas District 16 | x | x | |||||||
Anna Eshoo | Democratic | U.S. House California District 18 | x | x | x | x | |||||
Adriano Espaillat | Democratic | U.S. House New York District 13 | x | x | |||||||
Ron Estes | Republican | U.S. House Kansas District 4 | x | ||||||||
Dwight Evans | Democratic | U.S. House Pennsylvania District 3 | x | x | |||||||
Pat Fallon | Republican | U.S. House Texas District 4 | x | ||||||||
Randy Feenstra | Republican | U.S. House Iowa District 4 | x | ||||||||
Drew Ferguson | Republican | U.S. House Georgia District 3 | x | x | |||||||
Teresa Leger Fernandez | Democratic | U.S. House New Mexico District 3 | x | x | |||||||
Brad Finstad | Republican | U.S. House Minnesota District 1 | x | ||||||||
Michelle Fischbach | Republican | U.S. House Minnesota District 7 | x | ||||||||
Scott Fitzgerald | Republican | U.S. House Wisconsin District 5 | x | ||||||||
Brian Fitzpatrick | Republican | U.S. House Pennsylvania District 1 | x | x | x | X (Lead Supporter) | x | x | X (Lead Supporter) | x | x |
Charles Fleischmann | Republican | U.S. House Tennessee District 3 | x | x | |||||||
Lizzie Fletcher | Democratic | U.S. House Texas District 7 | x | x | x | x | |||||
Mike Flood | Republican | U.S. House Nebraska District 1 | x | ||||||||
Mayra Flores | Republican | U.S. House Texas District 34 | x | ||||||||
Bill Foster | Democratic | U.S. House Illinois District 11 | x | x | x | ||||||
Virginia Foxx | Republican | U.S. House North Carolina District 5 | x | x | x | x | |||||
Lois Frankel | Democratic | U.S. House Florida District 21 | x | x | x | ||||||
Scott Franklin | Republican | U.S. House Florida District 15 | x | x | x | ||||||
Russ Fulcher | Republican | U.S. House Idaho District 1 | x | ||||||||
Matt Gaetz | Republican | U.S. House Florida District 1 | x | ||||||||
Mike Gallagher | Republican | U.S. House Wisconsin District 8 | x | ||||||||
Ruben Gallego | Democratic | U.S. House Arizona District 7 | x | x | |||||||
John Garamendi | Democratic | U.S. House California District 3 | x | x | x | ||||||
Andrew Garbarino | Republican | U.S. House New York District 2 | x | x | |||||||
Mike Garcia | Republican | U.S. House California District 25 | x | x | |||||||
Jesus Garcia | Democratic | U.S. House Illinois District 4 | x | x | |||||||
Sylvia Garcia | Democratic | U.S. House Texas District 29 | x | x | x | ||||||
Bob Gibbs | Republican | U.S. House Ohio District 7 | x | x | |||||||
Carlos Gimenez | Republican | U.S. House Florida District 26 | x | ||||||||
Louis Gohmert Jr. | Republican | U.S. House Texas District 1 | x | ||||||||
Jared Golden | Democratic | U.S. House Maine District 2 | x | x | |||||||
Jimmy Gomez | Democratic | U.S. House California District 34 | x | x | x | ||||||
Tony Gonzales | Republican | U.S. House Texas District 23 | x | ||||||||
Anthony Gonzalez | Republican | U.S. House Ohio District 16 | x | x | |||||||
Vicente Gonzalez Jr. | Democratic | U.S. House Texas District 15 | x | x | x | ||||||
Bob Good | Republican | U.S. House Virginia District 5 | x | ||||||||
Lance Gooden | Republican | U.S. House Texas District 5 | x | ||||||||
Paul Gosar | Republican | U.S. House Arizona District 4 | x | ||||||||
Josh Gottheimer | Democratic | U.S. House New Jersey District 5 | x | x | x | x | x | ||||
Kay Granger | Republican | U.S. House Texas District 12 | x | ||||||||
Garret Graves | Republican | U.S. House Louisiana District 6 | x | ||||||||
Sam Graves | Republican | U.S. House Missouri District 6 | x | ||||||||
Mark Green | Republican | U.S. House Tennessee District 7 | x | x | |||||||
Al Green | Democratic | U.S. House Texas District 9 | x | x | |||||||
Marjorie Taylor Greene | Republican | U.S. House Georgia District 14 | x | ||||||||
Morgan Griffith | Republican | U.S. House Virginia District 9 | x | x | |||||||
Raul Grijalva | Democratic | U.S. House Arizona District 3 | x | x | x | ||||||
Glenn Grothman | Republican | U.S. House Wisconsin District 6 | x | ||||||||
Michael Guest | Republican | U.S. House Mississippi District 3 | x | ||||||||
Brett Guthrie | Republican | U.S. House Kentucky District 2 | x | ||||||||
Josh Harder | Democratic | U.S. House California District 10 | x | x | x | x | |||||
Andrew Harris | Republican | U.S. House Maryland District 1 | x | ||||||||
Diana Harshbarger | Republican | U.S. House Tennessee District 1 | x | ||||||||
Vicky Hartzler | Republican | U.S. House Missouri District 4 | x | x | x | ||||||
Jahana Hayes | Democratic | U.S. House Connecticut District 5 | x | x | |||||||
Kevin Hern | Republican | U.S. House Oklahoma District 1 | x | ||||||||
Yvette Herrell | Republican | U.S. House New Mexico District 2 | x | ||||||||
Jody Hice | Republican | U.S. House Georgia District 10 | x | x | |||||||
Clay Higgins | Republican | U.S. House Louisiana District 3 | x | x | |||||||
Brian Higgins | Democratic | U.S. House New York District 26 | x | x | x | ||||||
French Hill | Republican | U.S. House Arkansas District 2 | x | ||||||||
Jim Himes | Democratic | U.S. House Connecticut District 4 | x (Lead Supporter) | x | x | x | x | x | |||
Ashley Hinson | Republican | U.S. House Iowa District 1 | x | ||||||||
Trey Hollingsworth | Republican | U.S. House Indiana District 9 | x | ||||||||
Steven Horsford | Democratic | U.S. House Nevada District 4 | x | x | x | ||||||
Chrissy Houlahan | Democratic | U.S. House Pennsylvania District 6 | x | x | x | ||||||
Steny Hoyer | Democratic | U.S. House Maryland District 5 | x | x | |||||||
Richard Hudson | Republican | U.S. House North Carolina District 8 | x | ||||||||
Jared Huffman | Democratic | U.S. House California District 2 | x | x | x | x | |||||
Bill Huizenga | Republican | U.S. House Michigan District 2 | x | ||||||||
Darrell Issa | Republican | U.S. House California District 50 | x | x | |||||||
Ronny Jackson | Republican | U.S. House Texas District 13 | x | ||||||||
Sara Jacobs | Democratic | U.S. House California District 53 | x | x | |||||||
Christopher Jacobs | Republican | U.S. House New York District 27 | x | ||||||||
Pramila Jayapal | Democratic | U.S. House Washington District 7 | x | x | x | x | |||||
Hakeem Jeffries | Democratic | U.S. House New York District 8 | x | x | |||||||
Hank Johnson | Democratic | U.S. House Georgia District 4 | x | x | x | ||||||
Mike Johnson | Republican | U.S. House Louisiana District 4 | x | ||||||||
Bill Johnson | Republican | U.S. House Ohio District 6 | x | ||||||||
Dusty Johnson | Republican | U.S. House South Dakota At-large District | x | ||||||||
Eddie Bernice Johnson | Democratic | U.S. House Texas District 30 | x | x | |||||||
Mondaire Jones | Democratic | U.S. House New York District 17 | x | x | x | ||||||
Jim Jordan | Republican | U.S. House Ohio District 4 | x | ||||||||
David Joyce | Republican | U.S. House Ohio District 14 | x | x | |||||||
John Joyce | Republican | U.S. House Pennsylvania District 13 | x | ||||||||
Kaiali’i Kahele | Democratic | U.S. House Hawaii District 2 | x | x | x | ||||||
Marcy Kaptur | Democratic | U.S. House Ohio District 9 | x | x | x | ||||||
John Katko | Republican | U.S. House New York District 24 | x | ||||||||
Bill Keating | Democratic | U.S. House Massachusetts District 9 | x | x | x | ||||||
Fred Keller | Republican | U.S. House Pennsylvania District 12 | x | x | x | ||||||
Robin Kelly | Democratic | U.S. House Illinois District 2 | x | x | x | ||||||
Trent Kelly | Republican | U.S. House Mississippi District 1 | x | ||||||||
Mike Kelly | Republican | U.S. House Pennsylvania District 16 | x | ||||||||
Ro Khanna | Democratic | U.S. House California District 17 | x | x | x | x | x | x | x | ||
Dan Kildee | Democratic | U.S. House Michigan District 5 | x | x | x | ||||||
Derek Kilmer | Democratic | U.S. House Washington District 6 | x | x | x | ||||||
Young Kim | Republican | U.S. House California District 39 | x | x | x | x | |||||
Andy Kim | Democratic | U.S. House New Jersey District 3 | x | x | x | x | |||||
Ron Kind | Democratic | U.S. House Wisconsin District 3 | x | x | |||||||
Adam Kinzinger | Republican | U.S. House Illinois District 16 | x | ||||||||
Ann Kirkpatrick | Democratic | U.S. House Arizona District 2 | x | x | |||||||
Raja Krishnamoorthi | Democratic | U.S. House Illinois District 8 | x | x | x | x | |||||
Annie Kuster | Democratic | U.S. House New Hampshire District 2 | x | x | x | ||||||
David Kustoff | Republican | U.S. House Tennessee District 8 | x | ||||||||
Darin LaHood | Republican | U.S. House Illinois District 18 | x | ||||||||
Doug LaMalfa | Republican | U.S. House California District 1 | x | ||||||||
Conor Lamb | Democratic | U.S. House Pennsylvania District 17 | x | x | |||||||
Doug Lamborn | Republican | U.S. House Colorado District 5 | x | x | |||||||
Jim Langevin | Democratic | U.S. House Rhode Island District 2 | x | x | |||||||
Rick Larsen | Democratic | U.S. House Washington District 2 | x | x | |||||||
John Larson | Democratic | U.S. House Connecticut District 1 | x | x | |||||||
Bob Latta | Republican | U.S. House Ohio District 5 | x | ||||||||
Jacob LaTurner | Republican | U.S. House Kansas District 2 | x | ||||||||
Brenda Lawrence | Democratic | U.S. House Michigan District 14 | x | x | |||||||
Alfred Lawson | Democratic | U.S. House Florida District 5 | x | x | x | ||||||
Barbara Lee | Democratic | U.S. House California District 13 | x | x | x | x | x | x | |||
Susie Lee | Democratic | U.S. House Nevada District 3 | x | x | x | ||||||
Sheila Jackson Lee | Democratic | U.S. House Texas District 18 | x | x | x | x | |||||
Debbie Lesko | Republican | U.S. House Arizona District 8 | x | ||||||||
Julia Letlow | Republican | U.S. House Louisiana District 5 | x | ||||||||
Mike Levin | Democratic | U.S. House California District 49 | x | x | x | x | x | ||||
Andy Levin | Democratic | U.S. House Michigan District 9 | x | x | x | x | |||||
Ted Lieu | Democratic | U.S. House California District 33 | x | x | x | x | x | x | |||
Zoe Lofgren | Democratic | U.S. House California District 19 | x | x | x | x | x | ||||
Billy Long | Republican | U.S. House Missouri District 7 | x | x | |||||||
Barry Loudermilk | Republican | U.S. House Georgia District 11 | x | ||||||||
Alan Lowenthal | Democratic | U.S. House California District 47 | x | x | x | ||||||
Frank Lucas | Republican | U.S. House Oklahoma District 3 | x | x | |||||||
Blaine Luetkemeyer | Republican | U.S. House Missouri District 3 | x | ||||||||
Elaine Luria | Democratic | U.S. House Virginia District 2 | x | x | |||||||
Stephen Lynch | Democratic | U.S. House Massachusetts District 8 | x | x | |||||||
Nancy Mace | Republican | U.S. House South Carolina District 1 | x | ||||||||
Tom Malinowski | Democratic | U.S. House New Jersey District 7 | x | x | X (Lead Supporter) | x (Lead Supporter) | x | x | X (Lead Supporter) | ||
Nicole Malliotakis | Republican | U.S. House New York District 11 | x | x | |||||||
Carolyn Maloney | Democratic | U.S. House New York District 12 | x | x | x | ||||||
Sean Patrick Maloney | Democratic | U.S. House New York District 18 | x | x | x | ||||||
Tracey Mann | Republican | U.S. House Kansas District 1 | x | ||||||||
Kathy Manning | Democratic | U.S. House North Carolina District 6 | x | x | x | x | |||||
Thomas Massie | Republican | U.S. House Kentucky District 4 | x | ||||||||
Brian Mast | Republican | U.S. House Florida District 18 | x | x | |||||||
Doris Matsui | Democratic | U.S. House California District 6 | x | x | x | ||||||
Lucy McBath | Democratic | U.S. House Georgia District 6 | x | x | x | ||||||
Kevin McCarthy | Republican | U.S. House California District 23 | x | ||||||||
Michael McCaul | Republican | U.S. House Texas District 10 | x | x (Lead Supporter) | |||||||
Lisa McClain | Republican | U.S. House Michigan District 10 | x | ||||||||
Tom McClintock | Republican | U.S. House California District 4 | x | ||||||||
Betty McCollum | Democratic | U.S. House Minnesota District 4 | x | x | x | x | x | x | |||
Donald McEachin | Democratic | U.S. House Virginia District 4 | x | x | |||||||
Jim McGovern | Democratic | U.S. House Massachusetts District 2 | x | x | x | x | x | ||||
Patrick McHenry | Republican | U.S. House North Carolina District 10 | x | ||||||||
David McKinley | Republican | U.S. House West Virginia District 1 | x | x | |||||||
Jerry McNerney | Democratic | U.S. House California District 9 | x | x | x | ||||||
Gregory Meeks | Democratic | U.S. House New York District 5 | x | x | x | ||||||
Peter Meijer | Republican | U.S. House Michigan District 3 | x | x | x | ||||||
Grace Meng | Democratic | U.S. House New York District 6 | x | x | |||||||
Dan Meuser | Republican | U.S. House Pennsylvania District 9 | x | x | |||||||
Kweisi Mfume | Democratic | U.S. House Maryland District 7 | x | x | |||||||
Mary Miller | Republican | U.S. House Illinois District 15 | x | ||||||||
Carol Miller | Republican | U.S. House West Virginia District 3 | x | x | |||||||
Mariannette Miller-Meeks | Republican | U.S. House Iowa District 2 | x | x | x | ||||||
John Moolenaar | Republican | U.S. House Michigan District 4 | x | ||||||||
Alexander Mooney | Republican | U.S. House West Virginia District 2 | x | x | |||||||
Barry Moore | Republican | U.S. House Alabama District 2 | x | ||||||||
Blake Moore | Republican | U.S. House Utah District 1 | x | ||||||||
Gwen Moore | Democratic | U.S. House Wisconsin District 4 | x | x | x | ||||||
Joseph Morelle | Democratic | U.S. House New York District 25 | x | x | x | x | |||||
Seth Moulton | Democratic | U.S. House Massachusetts District 6 | x | x | x | x | x | ||||
Frank Mrvan | Democratic | U.S. House Indiana District 1 | x | x | |||||||
Markwayne Mullin | Republican | U.S. House Oklahoma District 2 | x | x | |||||||
Stephanie Murphy | Democratic | U.S. House Florida District 7 | x | x | |||||||
Gregory Murphy | Republican | U.S. House North Carolina District 3 | x | x | x | ||||||
Jerrold Nadler | Democratic | U.S. House New York District 10 | x | x | |||||||
Grace Napolitano | Democratic | U.S. House California District 32 | x | x | x | ||||||
Richard Neal | Democratic | U.S. House Massachusetts District 1 | x | x | |||||||
Joe Neguse | Democratic | U.S. House Colorado District 2 | x | x | x | ||||||
Troy Nehls | Republican | U.S. House Texas District 22 | x | ||||||||
Dan Newhouse | Republican | U.S. House Washington District 4 | x | x | x | ||||||
Marie Newman | Democratic | U.S. House Illinois District 3 | x | x | |||||||
Donald Norcross | Democratic | U.S. House New Jersey District 1 | x | x | |||||||
Ralph Norman | Republican | U.S. House South Carolina District 5 | x | x | |||||||
Eleanor Holmes Norton | Democratic | U.S. House Non-Voting Delegate District of Columbia | x | x | x | x | |||||
Tom O’Halleran | Democratic | U.S. House Arizona District 1 | x | x | x | ||||||
Jay Obernolte | Republican | U.S. House California District 8 | x | ||||||||
Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez | Democratic | U.S. House New York District 14 | x | x | |||||||
Ilhan Omar | Democratic | U.S. House Minnesota District 5 | x | x | x | ||||||
Burgess Owens | Republican | U.S. House Utah District 4 | x | ||||||||
Steven Palazzo | Republican | U.S. House Mississippi District 4 | x | ||||||||
Frank Pallone Jr. | Democratic | U.S. House New Jersey District 6 | x | x | |||||||
Gary Palmer | Republican | U.S. House Alabama District 6 | x | ||||||||
Jimmy Panetta | Democratic | U.S. House California District 20 | X | x | x | x | x | ||||
Chris Pappas | Democratic | U.S. House New Hampshire District 1 | x | x | x | ||||||
Bill Pascrell | Democratic | U.S. House New Jersey District 9 | x | x | x | ||||||
Donald Payne Jr. | Democratic | U.S. House New Jersey District 10 | x | x | x | ||||||
Nancy Pelosi | Democratic | U.S. House California District 12 | x | x | |||||||
Mary Peltola | Democratic | U.S. House Alaska At-large District | x | x | |||||||
Greg Pence | Republican | U.S. House Indiana District 6 | x | ||||||||
Ed Perlmutter | Democratic | U.S. House Colorado District 7 | x | x | x | ||||||
Scott Perry | Republican | U.S. House Pennsylvania District 10 | x | ||||||||
Scott Peters | Democratic | U.S. House California District 52 | X (Lead Sponsor) | x | x | x | |||||
August Pfluger | Republican | U.S. House Texas District 11 | x | ||||||||
Dean Phillips | Democratic | U.S. House Minnesota District 3 | x | x | x | ||||||
Chellie Pingree | Democratic | U.S. House Maine District 1 | x | x | |||||||
Mark Pocan | Democratic | U.S. House Wisconsin District 2 | x | x | x | x | |||||
Katie Porter | Democratic | U.S. House California District 45 | x | x | x | x | x | X (Lead Supporter) | x | ||
Bill Posey | Republican | U.S. House Florida District 8 | x | ||||||||
Ayanna Pressley | Democratic | U.S. House Massachusetts District 7 | x | x | |||||||
David Price | Democratic | U.S. House North Carolina District 4 | x | x | x | ||||||
Mike Quigley | Democratic | U.S. House Illinois District 5 | x | x | |||||||
Jamie Raskin | Democratic | U.S. House Maryland District 8 | x | x | x | x | |||||
Tom Reed | Republican | U.S. House New York District 23 | |||||||||
Guy Reschenthaler | Republican | U.S. House Pennsylvania District 14 | x | ||||||||
Kathleen Rice | Democratic | U.S. House New York District 4 | x | x | |||||||
Tom Rice | Republican | U.S. House South Carolina District 7 | x | ||||||||
Lisa Blunt Rochester | Democratic | U.S. House Delaware At-large District | x | x | x | ||||||
Cathy McMorris Rodgers | Republican | U.S. House Washington District 5 | x | ||||||||
Mike Rogers | Republican | U.S. House Alabama District 3 | x | ||||||||
Hal Rogers | Republican | U.S. House Kentucky District 5 | x | ||||||||
John Rose | Republican | U.S. House Tennessee District 6 | x | ||||||||
Matt Rosendale | Republican | U.S. House Montana At-large District | x | ||||||||
Deborah Ross | Democratic | U.S. House North Carolina District 2 | x | x | x | x | x | x | x | ||
David Rouzer | Republican | U.S. House North Carolina District 7 | x | ||||||||
Chip Roy | Republican | U.S. House Texas District 21 | x | ||||||||
Lucille Roybal-Allard | Democratic | U.S. House California District 40 | x | x | |||||||
Raul Ruiz | Democratic | U.S. House California District 36 | x | x | |||||||
Dutch Ruppersberger | Democratic | U.S. House Maryland District 2 | x | x | x | ||||||
Bobby Rush | Democratic | U.S. House Illinois District 1 | x | x | x | ||||||
John Rutherford | Republican | U.S. House Florida District 4 | x | x | x | ||||||
Pat Ryan | Democratic | U.S. House New York District 19 | x | x | |||||||
Tim Ryan | Democratic | U.S. House Ohio District 13 | x | x | x | ||||||
Maria Elvira Salazar | Republican | U.S. House Florida District 27 | x (Lead Supporter) | x | x | x | x | x | x | ||
Linda Sánchez | Democratic | U.S. House California District 38 | x | x | x | ||||||
John Sarbanes | Democratic | U.S. House Maryland District 3 | x | x | |||||||
Steve Scalise | Republican | U.S. House Louisiana District 1 | x | ||||||||
Mary Gay Scanlon | Democratic | U.S. House Pennsylvania District 5 | x | x | |||||||
Jan Schakowsky | Democratic | U.S. House Illinois District 9 | x | x | |||||||
Adam Schiff | Democratic | U.S. House California District 28 | x | x | x | ||||||
Brad Schneider | Democratic | U.S. House Illinois District 10 | x | X (Lead Sponsor) | x | x | |||||
Kurt Schrader | Democratic | U.S. House Oregon District 5 | x | x | |||||||
Kim Schrier | Democratic | U.S. House Washington District 8 | x | x | x | ||||||
Debbie Schultz | Democratic | U.S. House Florida District 23 | x | x | |||||||
David Schweikert | Republican | U.S. House Arizona District 6 | x | ||||||||
Austin Scott | Republican | U.S. House Georgia District 8 | x | ||||||||
David Scott | Democratic | U.S. House Georgia District 13 | x | x | x | ||||||
Bobby Scott | Democratic | U.S. House Virginia District 3 | x | x | |||||||
Joe Sempolinski | Republican | U.S. House New York District 23 | x | ||||||||
Pete Sessions | Republican | U.S. House Texas District 17 | x | ||||||||
Terri Sewell | Democratic | U.S. House Alabama District 7 | x | x | x | ||||||
Brad Sherman | Democratic | U.S. House California District 30 | x | x | x | x | |||||
Mikie Sherrill | Democratic | U.S. House New Jersey District 11 | x | x | |||||||
Michael Simpson | Republican | U.S. House Idaho District 2 | x | ||||||||
Albio Sires | Democratic | U.S. House New Jersey District 8 | x | x | x | x | |||||
Elissa Slotkin | Democratic | U.S. House Michigan District 8 | x | x | x | ||||||
Jason Smith | Republican | U.S. House Missouri District 8 | x | ||||||||
Adrian Smith | Republican | U.S. House Nebraska District 3 | x | ||||||||
Chris Smith | Republican | U.S. House New Jersey District 4 | x | ||||||||
Adam Smith | Democratic | U.S. House Washington District 9 | x | x | |||||||
Lloyd Smucker | Republican | U.S. House Pennsylvania District 11 | x | ||||||||
Darren Soto | Democratic | U.S. House Florida District 9 | x | x | x | ||||||
Abigail Spanberger | Democratic | U.S. House Virginia District 7 | x | x | x | x | |||||
Victoria Spartz | Republican | U.S. House Indiana District 5 | x | ||||||||
Jackie Speier | Democratic | U.S. House California District 14 | x | x | x | x | x | ||||
Melanie Stansbury | Democratic | U.S. House New Mexico District 1 | x | x | |||||||
Greg Stanton | Democratic | U.S. House Arizona District 9 | x | x | x | ||||||
Pete Stauber | Republican | U.S. House Minnesota District 8 | x | ||||||||
Michelle Steel | Republican | U.S. House California District 48 | x | ||||||||
Elise Stefanik | Republican | U.S. House New York District 21 | x | x | x | x | |||||
Bryan Steil | Republican | U.S. House Wisconsin District 1 | x | ||||||||
Greg Steube | Republican | U.S. House Florida District 17 | x | ||||||||
Haley Stevens | Democratic | U.S. House Michigan District 11 | x | x | |||||||
Chris Stewart | Republican | U.S. House Utah District 2 | x | ||||||||
Marilyn Strickland | Democratic | U.S. House Washington District 10 | x | x | |||||||
Tom Suozzi | Democratic | U.S. House New York District 3 | x | x | x | ||||||
Eric Swalwell | Democratic | U.S. House California District 15 | x | x | x | ||||||
Mark Takano | Democratic | U.S. House California District 41 | x | x | |||||||
Van Taylor | Republican | U.S. House Texas District 3 | x | ||||||||
Claudia Tenney | Republican | U.S. House New York District 22 | x | X (Lead Sponsor) | X (Lead Supporter) | ||||||
Mike Thompson | Democratic | U.S. House California District 5 | x | x | x | ||||||
Bennie Thompson | Democratic | U.S. House Mississippi District 2 | x | x | |||||||
Glenn Thompson | Republican | U.S. House Pennsylvania District 15 | x | ||||||||
Tom Tiffany | Republican | U.S. House Wisconsin District 7 | x | ||||||||
William Timmons | Republican | U.S. House South Carolina District 4 | x | x | |||||||
Dina Titus | Democratic | U.S. House Nevada District 1 | x | x | x | x | |||||
Rashida Tlaib | Democratic | U.S. House Michigan District 13 | x | x | |||||||
Paul Tonko | Democratic | U.S. House New York District 20 | x | x | |||||||
Norma Torres | Democratic | U.S. House California District 35 | x | x | |||||||
Ritchie Torres | Democratic | U.S. House New York District 15 | x | x | |||||||
Lori Trahan | Democratic | U.S. House Massachusetts District 3 | x | x | |||||||
David Trone | Democratic | U.S. House Maryland District 6 | x | x | x | x | x | x | |||
Michael Turner | Republican | U.S. House Ohio District 10 | x | ||||||||
Lauren Underwood | Democratic | U.S. House Illinois District 14 | x | x | |||||||
Fred Upton | Republican | U.S. House Michigan District 6 | x | x | |||||||
David Valadao | Republican | U.S. House California District 21 | x | x | |||||||
Jeff Van Drew | Republican | U.S. House New Jersey District 2 | x | x | x | ||||||
Beth Van Duyne | Republican | U.S. House Texas District 24 | x | ||||||||
Juan Vargas | Democratic | U.S. House California District 51 | x | x | x | x | |||||
Marc Veasey | Democratic | U.S. House Texas District 33 | x | x | |||||||
Nydia Velazquez | Democratic | U.S. House New York District 7 | x | x | |||||||
Ann Wagner | Republican | U.S. House Missouri District 2 | x | x | |||||||
Tim Walberg | Republican | U.S. House Michigan District 7 | x | ||||||||
Michael Waltz | Republican | U.S. House Florida District 6 | x | x | x | x | |||||
Maxine Waters | Democratic | U.S. House California District 43 | x | x | |||||||
Randy Weber | Republican | U.S. House Texas District 14 | x | x | |||||||
Daniel Webster | Republican | U.S. House Florida District 11 | x | ||||||||
Peter Welch | Democratic | U.S. House Vermont At-large District | x | x | x | ||||||
Brad Wenstrup | Republican | U.S. House Ohio District 2 | x | ||||||||
Bruce Westerman | Republican | U.S. House Arkansas District 4 | x | ||||||||
Jennifer Wexton | Democratic | U.S. House Virginia District 10 | x | x | |||||||
Susan Wild | Democratic | U.S. House Pennsylvania District 7 | x | x | x | ||||||
Nikema Williams | Democratic | U.S. House Georgia District 5 | x | x | x | x | |||||
Roger Williams | Republican | U.S. House Texas District 25 | x | ||||||||
Frederica Wilson | Democratic | U.S. House Florida District 24 | x | x | |||||||
Joe Wilson | Republican | U.S. House South Carolina District 2 | x | x | |||||||
Rob Wittman | Republican | U.S. House Virginia District 1 | x | x | |||||||
Steve Womack | Republican | U.S. House Arkansas District 3 | x | x | |||||||
John Yarmuth | Democratic | U.S. House Kentucky District 3 | x | x | x | ||||||
Lee Zeldin | Republican | U.S. House New York District 1 | x |