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16-S2155 on Mar 14, 2018


Source: S.2155
Congressional Summary:
    Economic Growth, Regulatory Relief, and Consumer Protection Act
  • TITLE I--IMPROVING CONSUMER ACCESS TO MORTGAGE CREDIT: [for small banks,] requirements are waived if a loan is originated by and retained by the institution
  • TITLE II--REGULATORY RELIEF AND PROTECTING CONSUMER ACCESS TO CREDIT: [deregulate] reciprocal deposits [if they] do not exceed 20% of its total liabilities.
  • TITLE III--PROTECTIONS FOR VETERANS, CONSUMERS, AND HOMEOWNERS
  • TITLE IV--TAILORING REGULATIONS FOR CERTAIN BANK HOLDING COMPANIES
  • TITLE V--ENCOURAGING CAPITAL FORMATION
  • TITLE VI--PROTECTIONS FOR STUDENT BORROWERS

Supporting press release from Rep. Tom Emmer (R-MN-6): This legislation will foster economic growth by providing relief to Main Street, tailor regulations for better efficacy, and most importantly it will empower individual Americans and give them more opportunity.

Opposing statement on ProPublica.org from Rep. Gregory Meeks (D-NY-5): The bill includes many provisions I support: minority-owned banks and credit unions in underserved communities have legitimate regulatory burden concerns. Unfortunately, exempting mortgage disclosures enacted to detect discriminatory practices will only assist the Trump Administration in its overall effort to curtail important civil rights regulations. I simply cannot vote for any proposal that would help this Administration chip away at laws that I and my colleagues worked so hard to enact and preserve.

Legislative outcome: Passed House 258-159-10 on May 22, 2018(Roll call 216); Passed Senate 67-31-2 on March 14, 2018(Roll call 54); Signed by President Trump. May 24, 2018 Formal name: "Economic Growth, Regulatory Relief, and Consumer Protection Act". Also see related legislation: Waters of the U.S. (2014) and Regulatory Certainty Act (2014


    Participating counts on VoteMatch question 8. Question 8: Fight EPA regulatory over-reach Scores: -2=Strongly oppose; -1=Oppose; 0=neutral; 1=Support; 2=Strongly support.
  • Topic: Corporations
  • Headline: Regulatory relief for smaller banks stimulates growth (Score: 1)
  • Headline 2: Deregulating banks encourages discriminatory practices (Score: -1)
  • Headline 3: Signed bill for regulatory relief for smaller banks (Score: 2)

    Participating counts on AmericansElect question 8.
  • Headline: Regulatory relief for smaller banks stimulates growth (Answer: B)
  • Headline 2: Deregulating banks encourages discriminatory practices (Answer: C)
  • Headline 3: Signed bill for regulatory relief for smaller banks (Answer: A)
  • AmericansElect Quiz Question 8 on Environment: Which of the following statements comes closest to your personal view?
    • A: Natural resources exist for the benefit of humanity
    • B: Natural resources exist for the benefit of humanity, but should be somewhat protected
    • C: Natural resources should be mostly protected, but also exist for the benefit of humanity
    • D: Natural resources exist on their own and should be completely protected
    • E: Unsure


  • Key for participation codes (prefox and suffix key below; second digit chooses headline):
  • Sponsorships: p=sponsored; o=co-sponsored; s=signed
  • Memberships: c=chair; m=member; e=endorsed; f=profiled; s=scored
  • Resolutions: i=introduced; w=wrote; a=adopted
  • Cases: w=wrote; j=joined; d=dissented; c=concurred
  • Surveys: '+' supports; '-' opposes.
  • Voting: (prefix 'v'): 'y' YES; 'n' NO; 'a' ABSTAIN/ABSENT.



Democrats participating in 16-S2155

Alma Adams v2nNorth Carolina Democratic House Member 
Pete Aguilar v2nCalifornia Democratic House Member 
Tammy Baldwin v2nWI Democratic ChallengerMar 14, 2018
Nanette Barragan v2nCalifornia Democrat 
Karen Bass v2nCalifornia Democrat 
Joyce Beatty v2nOhio Democrat 
Michael Bennet v1yCO Democratic candidate for President; Colorado SenatorMar 14, 2018
Ami Bera v1yCalifornia Democrat 
Don Beyer v2nVirginia Democratic House Member 
Sanford Bishop v1yGeorgia Democrat 
Earl Blumenauer v2nOregon Democrat 
Suzanne Bonamici v2nOregon Democrat 
Cory Booker v2nNJ Democratic Jr SenatorMar 14, 2018
Brendan Boyle v2nPennsylvania Democratic House Member 
Robert Brady v2nPennsylvania Democrat 
Anthony Brown v2nMaryland Democrat 
Sherrod Brown v2nOH Democratic Sr SenatorMar 14, 2018
Julia Brownley v2nCalifornia Democrat 
Cheri Bustos v2nIllinois Democrat 
G.K. Butterfield v2nNorth Carolina Democrat 
Maria Cantwell v2nWA Democratic Jr SenatorMar 14, 2018
Michael Capuano v2nMA Former Democratic Primary Senate Challenger (2009) 
Salud Carbajal v2nCalifornia Democrat 
Tony Cardenas v2nCalifornia Democrat 
Tom Carper v1yDE Democratic Sr SenatorMar 14, 2018
Andre Carson v1yIndiana Democrat 
Matt Cartwright v2nPennsylvania Democrat 
Bob Casey v2nPA Democratic Sr Senator; previously state treasurerMar 14, 2018
Kathy Castor v2nFlorida Democrat 
Joaquin Castro v2nTexas Democrat 
Judy Chu v2nCalifornia Democrat 
David Cicilline v2nRhode Island Democrat 
Katherine Clark v2nMassachusetts Democrat 
Yvette Clarke v2nNew York Democrat 
William Lacy Clay v2nMissouri Democrat 
James Clyburn v2nSouth Carolina Democrat 
Steve Cohen v2nTennessee Democrat 
Bonnie Watson Coleman v2nNew Jersey Democratic House Member 
Gerry Connolly v2nVirginia Democrat 
Chris Coons v1yDE Democratic Jr SenatorMar 14, 2018
Jim Cooper v2nTennessee Democrat 
Lou Correa v1yCalifornia Democrat 
Catherine Cortez Masto v2nNV Democratic Senate candidateMar 14, 2018
Jim Costa v1yCalifornia Democrat 
Joe Courtney v2nConnecticut Democrat 
Charlie Crist v2nFL Democratic Governor Challenger 
Joseph Crowley v2nNew York Democrat 
Henry Cuellar v1yTexas Democrat 
Elijah Cummings v2nMaryland Democrat 
Danny Davis v1yIllinois Democrat 
Susan Davis v2nCalifornia Democrat 
Peter Defazio v2nOregon Democrat 
Diana DeGette v2nColorado Democrat 
John Delaney v1yMaryland Democrat 
Rosa DeLauro v2nConnecticut Democrat 
Suzan DelBene v2nWashington Democrat 
Val Demings v2nFL Democratic Challenger 
Mark DeSaulnier v2nCalifornia Democratic House Member 
Ted Deutch v2nFlorida Democrat 
Debbie Dingell v2nMichigan Democratic House Member 
Lloyd Doggett v2nTexas Democrat 
Joe Donnelly v1yIN Democratic ChallengerMar 14, 2018
Mike Doyle v2nPennsylvania Democrat 
Tammy Duckworth v2nIL Democratic Senate candidateMar 14, 2018
Keith Ellison v2nMinnesota Democrat 
Eliot Engel v2nNew York Democrat/Liberal 
Anna Eshoo v2nCalifornia Democrat 
Adriano Espaillat v2nNew York Democrat 
Elizabeth Esty v2nConnecticut Democrat 
Dwight Evans v2nPennsylvania Democrat 
Dianne Feinstein v2nCA Democratic Sr SenatorMar 14, 2018
Bill Foster v1yIllinois Democrat 
Lois Frankel v2nFlorida Democrat 
Tulsi Gabbard v2nHawaii Democrat 
Ruben Gallego v2nArizona Democratic House Member 
John Garamendi v2nCalifornia Democrat 
Kirsten Gillibrand v2nNew York DemocratMar 14, 2018
Jimmy Gomez v2nCalifornia Democrat 
Vicente Gonzalez v1yTexas Democrat 
Josh Gottheimer v1yNew Jersey Democrat 
Al Green v2nTexas Democrat 
Raul Grijalva v2nArizona Democrat 
Luis Gutierrez v2nIllinois Democrat 
Colleen Hanabusa v2nHawaii Democrat (Senate run 2014) 
Kamala Harris v2nCA Democratic nominee for Vice President; California SenatorMar 14, 2018
Maggie Hassan v1yNH Democratic ChallengerMar 14, 2018
Denny Heck v2nWashington Democrat 
Heidi Heitkamp v1yND Democratic ChallengerMar 14, 2018
Brian Higgins v2nNew York Democrat 
Jim Himes v1yConnecticut Democrat 
Mazie Hirono v2nHawaii Democrat (Senate run 2012)Mar 14, 2018
Steny Hoyer v2nMaryland Democrat 
Jared Huffman v2nCalifornia Democrat 
Sheila Jackson Lee v2nTexas Democrat 
Pramila Jayapal v2nWashington Democrat 
Hakeem Jeffries v2nNew York Democrat 
Eddie Bernice Johnson v2nTexas Democrat 
Hank Johnson v2nGeorgia Democrat 
Doug Jones v1yAL Democratic Alabama U.S. SenatorMar 14, 2018
Tim Kaine v1yVA Democratic ChallengerMar 14, 2018
Marcy Kaptur v2nOhio Democrat 
Bill Keating v2nMassachusetts Democrat 
Robin Kelly v2nIllinois Democrat 
Joe Kennedy III v2nMA Democratic Senate challenger 
Ro Khanna v2nCalifornia Democrat 
Ruben Kihuen v2nNevada Democrat 
Dan Kildee v2nMichigan Democrat 
Derek Kilmer v2nWashington Democrat 
Ron Kind v1yWI Former Democratic challenger (2012) 
Amy Klobuchar v2nMN Democrat/DFL Sr SenatorMar 14, 2018
Raja Krishnamoorthi v2nIllinois Democrat 
Annie Kuster v1yNew Hampshire Democrat 
James Langevin v2nRhode Island Democrat 
Rick Larsen v1yWashington Democrat 
John Larson v2nConnecticut Democrat 
Brenda Lawrence v2nMichigan Democratic House Member 
Al Lawson v1yFlorida Democrat 
Patrick Leahy v2nVT Democratic Sr SenatorMar 14, 2018
Barbara Lee v2nCalifornia Democrat 
Sander Levin v2nMichigan Democrat 
John Lewis v2nGeorgia Democrat 
Ted Lieu v2nCalifornia Democratic House Member 
David Loebsack v2nIowa Democrat 
Zoe Lofgren v2nCalifornia Democrat 
Alan Lowenthal v2nCalifornia Democrat 
Nita Lowey v2nNew York Democrat 
Ben Ray Lujan v2nNew Mexico Democrat 
Carolyn Maloney v2nNew York Democrat/Liberal 
Sean Maloney v1yNew York Democrat 
Joe Manchin III v1yWV Democratic SenatorMar 14, 2018
Ed Markey v2nMA Democratic SenatorMar 14, 2018
Doris Matsui v2nCalifornia Democrat 
Claire McCaskill v1yMO Democratic Sr Senator; previously state AuditorMar 14, 2018
Betty McCollum v2nMinnesota Democrat 
Jim McGovern v2nMassachusetts Democrat 
Jerry McNerney v2nCalifornia Democrat 
Gregory Meeks v2nNew York Dem./Working-Families 
Grace Meng v2nNew York Democrat 
Jeff Merkley v2nOR Democratic Jr SenatorMar 14, 2018
Gwen Moore v2nWisconsin Democrat 
Seth Moulton v2nMA Democratic candidate for President; U.S. Rep from MA-6 
Chris Murphy v2nConnecticut Democrat (Senate run 2012)Mar 14, 2018
Stephanie Murphy v1yFlorida Democrat 
Patty Murray v2nWA Democratic Sr SenatorMar 14, 2018
Jerrold Nadler v2nNew York Dem./Lib./Working-Families 
Grace Napolitano v2nCalifornia Democrat 
Richard Neal v2nMassachusetts Democrat 
Bill Nelson v1yFL Democratic Sr SenatorMar 14, 2018
Rick Nolan v1yMinnesota Democrat 
Donald Norcross v2nNew Jersey Democratic House Member 
Tom O`Halleran v1yArizona Democrat 
Frank Pallone v2nNew Jersey Democrat 
Jimmy Panetta v2nCalifornia Democrat 
Bill Pascrell v2nNew Jersey Democrat 
Nancy Pelosi v2nCalifornia Democrat 
Ed Perlmutter v2nCO Democratic candidate for Governor 
Gary Peters v1yMI Democratic Jr SenatorMar 14, 2018
Scott Peters v1yCalifornia Democrat 
Collin Peterson v1yMinnesota Democrat/Farmer/Labor 
Chellie Pingree v2nMaine Democrat 
Mark Pocan v2nWisconsin Democrat 
Jared Polis v2nCO Democratic candidate for Colorado Governor 
David Eugene Price v2nNorth Carolina Democrat 
Mike Quigley v2nIllinois Democrat 
Jamie Raskin v2nMaryland Democrat 
Jack Reed v2nRI Democratic Sr SenatorMar 14, 2018
Kathleen Rice v1yNew York Democratic House Member 
Lisa Blunt Rochester v1yDelaware Democrat 
Lucille Roybal-Allard v2nCalifornia Democrat 
Raul Ruiz v2nCalifornia Democrat 
Dutch Ruppersberger v2nMaryland Democrat 
Bobby Rush v2nIllinois Democrat 
Tim Ryan v2nOH Democratic candidate for President; U.S. Rep from OH-13 
Linda Sanchez v2nCalifornia Democrat 
Bernie Sanders v2nPOTUS Democratic Presidential candidateMar 14, 2018
John Sarbanes v2nMaryland Democrat 
Jan Schakowsky v2nIllinois Democrat 
Brian Schatz v2nHI Democratic Jr SenatorMar 14, 2018
Adam Schiff v2nCalifornia Democrat 
Brad Schneider v1yIllinois Democrat 
Bobby Scott v2nVirginia Democrat 
David Scott v1yGeorgia Democrat 
Jose Serrano v2nNew York Democrat/Liberal 
Terri Sewell v1yAlabama Democrat 
Jeanne Shaheen v1yNH Democratic Sr SenatorMar 14, 2018
Carol Shea-Porter v2nNew Hampshire Democrat 
Brad Sherman v2nCalifornia Democrat 
Kyrsten Sinema v1yArizona Democrat 
Albio Sires v2nNew Jersey Democrat 
Tina Smith v2nMN Democratic Minnesota Lieutenant GovernorMar 14, 2018
Darren Soto v2nFlorida Democrat 
Debbie Stabenow v1yMI Democratic Sr SenatorMar 14, 2018
Mark Takano v2nCalifornia Democrat 
Jon Tester v1yMT Democratic Jr SenatorMar 14, 2018
Bennie Thompson v2nMississippi Democrat 
Mike Thompson v2nCalifornia Democrat 
Dina Titus v2nNevada Democrat 
Paul Tonko v2nNew York Democrat 
Norma Torres v2nCalifornia Democratic House Member 
Tom Udall v2nNew Mexico Democrat (Senate 2008)Mar 14, 2018
Chris Van Hollen v2nMaryland Democrat (retiring 2016)Mar 14, 2018
Juan Vargas v2nCalifornia Democrat 
Marc Veasey v1yTexas Democrat 
Filemon Vela v1yTexas Democrat 
Nydia Velazquez v2nNew York Democrat/Working-Families 
Peter Visclosky v2nIndiana Democrat 
Mark Warner v1yVA Democratic Sr Senator; previously GovernorMar 14, 2018
Elizabeth Warren v2nMA Democratic ChallengerMar 14, 2018
Debbie Wasserman Schultz v2nFlorida Democrat 
Maxine Waters v2nCalifornia Democrat 
Peter Welch v2nVermont Democrat 
Sheldon Whitehouse v2nRI Democratic Jr SenatorMar 14, 2018
Frederica Wilson v2nFlorida Democrat 
Ron Wyden v2nOR Democratic Sr SenatorMar 14, 2018
John Yarmuth v2nKentucky Democrat 



Republicans participating in 16-S2155

Ralph Abraham v1yLA Republican challenger for Governor 
Robert Aderholt v1yAlabama Republican 
Lamar Alexander v1yTN Republican Sr Senator (retiring 2020)Mar 14, 2018
Rick Allen v1yGeorgia Republican House Member 
Mark Amodei v1yNevada Republican 
Jodey Arrington v1yTexas Republican 
Brian Babin v1yTexas Republican House Member 
Don Bacon v1yNebraska Republican 
Jim Banks v1yIndiana Republican 
Andy Barr v1yKentucky Republican 
John Barrasso v1yWY Republican Jr SenatorMar 14, 2018
Jack Bergman v1yMichigan Republican 
Andy Biggs v1yArizona Republican 
Gus Bilirakis v1yFlorida Republican 
Mike Bishop v1yMichigan Republican House Member 
Rob Bishop v1yUtah Republican 
Marsha Blackburn v1yTennessee Republican 
Rod Blum v1yIowa Republican House Member 
Roy Blunt v1yMissouri Republican (until 2010)Mar 14, 2018
John Boozman v1yAR Republican Jr SenatorMar 14, 2018
Mike Bost v1yIllinois Republican House Member 
Kevin Brady v1yTexas Republican 
Mo Brooks v1yAL Republican Challenger 
Susan Brooks v1yIndiana Republican 
Vern Buchanan v1yFlorida Republican 
Ken Buck v1yCO Republican Challenger (withdrawn) 
Larry Bucshon v1yIndiana Republican 
Ted Budd v1yNC Republican Challenger 
Michael Burgess v1yTexas Republican 
Richard Burr v1yNC Republican Sr Senator; previously RepresentativeMar 14, 2018
Bradley Byrne v1yAL Republican 2020 Senate Challenger 
Ken Calvert v1yCalifornia Republican 
John Carter v1yTexas Republican 
Bill Cassidy v1yLA Republican SenatorMar 14, 2018
Steve Chabot v1yOhio Republican 
Liz Cheney v1yWY Republican Challenger 
Thad Cochran v1yMS Republican Sr SenatorMar 14, 2018
Tom Cole v1yOklahoma Republican 
Chris Collins v1yNew York Republican 
Doug Collins v1yGA Republican challenger for 2-year special election 
Susan Collins v1yME Republican Sr SenatorMar 14, 2018
Barbara Comstock v1yVirginia Republican House Member 
Mike Conaway v1yTexas Republican 
Paul Cook v1yCalifornia Republican 
Bob Corker v1yTN Republican Jr SenatorMar 14, 2018
John Cornyn v1yTX Republican Sr SenatorMar 14, 2018
Ryan Costello v1yPennsylvania Republican House Member 
Tom Cotton v1yAR Republican SenatorMar 14, 2018
Kevin Cramer v1yND Republican candidate for North Dakota U.S. Senator 
Rick Crawford v1yArkansas Republican 
Ted Cruz v1yPOTUS Republican 2016 Primary ChallengerMar 14, 2018
John Culberson v1yTexas Republican 
Carlos Curbelo v1yFlorida Republican House Member 
John Curtis v1yUtah Republican 
Steve Daines v1yMontana Republican (Senate run 2014)Mar 14, 2018
Warren Davidson v1yOhio Republican 
Rodney Davis v1yIllinois Republican 
Ron DeSantis v1yFL Republican candidate for governor 
Scott DesJarlais v1yTennessee Republican 
Mario Diaz-Balart v1yFlorida Republican 
Dan Donovan v1yNew York Republican 
Sean Duffy v1yWisconsin Republican 
Jeff Duncan v1ySouth Carolina Republican 
Jimmy Duncan v1yTennessee Republican 
Neal Dunn v1yFlorida Republican 
Tom Emmer v1yMinnesota Republican House Member 
Joni Ernst v1yIA Republican Jr SenatorMar 14, 2018
Ron Estes v1yKansas Republican 
John Faso v1yNew York Republican 
Drew Ferguson v1yGeorgia Republican 
Deb Fischer v1yNE Republican Senate ChallengerMar 14, 2018
Brian Fitzpatrick v1yPennsylvania Republican 
Jeff Flake v1yArizona Republican (Senate run 2012)Mar 14, 2018
Chuck Fleischmann v1yTennessee Republican 
Bill Flores v1yTexas Republican 
Jeff Fortenberry v1yNebraska Republican 
Virginia Foxx v1yNorth Carolina Republican 
Matt Gaetz v1yFlorida Republican 
Mike Gallagher v1yWisconsin Republican 
Cory Gardner v1yCO Republican SenatorMar 14, 2018
Tom Garrett v1yVirginia Republican 
Greg Gianforte v1yMontana Republican 
Bob Gibbs v1yOhio Republican 
Louie Gohmert v1yTexas Republican 
Paul Gosar v1yArizona Republican 
Trey Gowdy v1ySouth Carolina Republican 
Lindsey Graham v1ySC Republican Sr SenatorMar 14, 2018
Kay Granger v1yTexas Republican 
Chuck Grassley v1yIA Republican Sr SenatorMar 14, 2018
Garret Graves v1yLouisiana Republican Runoff Nominee 
Samuel Graves v1yMissouri Republican 
Tom Graves v1yGeorgia Republican 
Morgan Griffith v1yVirginia Republican 
Glenn Grothman v1yWisconsin Republican House Member 
Brett Guthrie v1yKentucky Republican 
Karen Handel v1yGA Republican Challenger 
Gregg Harper v1yMississippi Republican 
Andy Harris v1yMaryland Republican 
Vicky Hartzler v1yMissouri Republican 
Orrin Hatch v1yUT Republican Sr Senator (retiring 2018)Mar 14, 2018
Dean Heller v1yNevada Republican (Resigned 2011)Mar 14, 2018
Jeb Hensarling v1yTexas Republican 
Jody Hice v1yGeorgia Republican House Member 
French Hill v1yArkansas Republican House Member 
John Hoeven v1yND Former Republican Governor (2000-2010)Mar 14, 2018
George Holding v1yNorth Carolina Republican 
Trey Hollingsworth v1yIndiana Republican 
Richard Hudson v1yNorth Carolina Republican 
Bill Huizenga v1yMichigan Republican 
Duncan Hunter v1yCalifornia Republican (Retiring 2008) 
Will Hurd v1yTexas Republican House Member 
Johnny Isakson v1yGA Republican Jr Senator; previously RepresentativeMar 14, 2018
Evan Jenkins v1yWest Virginia Republican House Member 
Lynn Jenkins v1yKansas Republican 
Bill Johnson v1yOhio Republican 
Mike Johnson v1yLouisiana Republican 
Ron Johnson v1yWI Republican Sr SenatorMar 14, 2018
Walter Beaman Jones v2nNorth Carolina Republican 
Jim Jordan v1yOhio Republican 
Dave Joyce v1yOhio Republican 
John Katko v1yNew York Republican House Member 
Mike Kelly v1yPennsylvania Republican 
Trent Kelly v1yMississippi Republican House Member 
John Neely Kennedy v1yLA Republican Senate ChallengerMar 14, 2018
Peter King v1yNew York Rep./Ind./Cons./Right-To-Life 
Steve King v1yIowa Republican 
Adam Kinzinger v1yIllinois Republican 
David Kustoff v1yTennessee Republican 
Raul Labrador v1yID Republican candidate for Idaho Governor 
Darin LaHood v1yIllinois Republican House Member 
Doug LaMalfa v1yCalifornia Republican 
Doug Lamborn v1yColorado Republican 
Leonard Lance v1yNew Jersey Republican 
James Lankford v1yOK Republican Senate challengerMar 14, 2018
Bob Latta v1yOhio Republican 
Mike Lee v1yUT Republican Jr SenatorMar 14, 2018
Debbie Lesko v1yArizona Republican 
Jason Lewis v1yMinnesota Republican 
Frank LoBiondo v1yNew Jersey Republican 
Billy Long v1yMissouri Republican 
Barry Loudermilk v1yGeorgia Republican House Member 
Mia Love v1yUtah Republican House Member 
Blaine Luetkemeyer v1yMissouri Republican 
Kenny Marchant v1yTexas Republican 
Tom Marino v1yPennsylvania Republican 
Roger Marshall v1yKansas Republican 
Thomas Massie v1yKentucky Republican 
Brian Mast v1yFlorida Republican 
Kevin McCarthy v1yCalifornia Republican 
Michael McCaul v1yTexas Republican 
Tom McClintock v1yCA03 Former Republican Challenger (2003) 
Mitch McConnell v1yKY Republican Sr SenatorMar 14, 2018
Patrick McHenry v1yNorth Carolina Republican 
David McKinley v1yWest Virginia Republican 
Martha McSally v1yArizona Republican House Member 
Mark Meadows v1yNorth Carolina Republican 
Paul Mitchell v1yMichigan Republican 
John Moolenaar v1yMichigan Republican House Member 
Alex Mooney v1yWest Virginia Republican House Member 
Jerry Moran v1yKansas Republican (until 2010)Mar 14, 2018
Markwayne Mullin v1yOklahoma Republican 
Lisa Murkowski v1yAK Republican Sr SenatorMar 14, 2018
John Neely Kennedy v1yLA Republican candidate for governorMar 14, 2018
Dan Newhouse v1yWashington Republican House Member 
Kristi Noem v1ySD Republican 
Ralph Norman v1ySouth Carolina Republican 
Devin Nunes v1yCalifornia Republican 
Pete Olson v1yTexas Republican 
Steven Palazzo v1yMississippi Republican 
Gary Palmer v1yAlabama Republican House Member 
Rand Paul v1yKY Republican Jr SenatorMar 14, 2018
Erik Paulsen v1yMinnesota Republican 
David Perdue v1yGA Republican ChallengerMar 14, 2018
Scott Perry v1yPennsylvania Republican 
Robert Pittenger v1yNorth Carolina Republican 
Ted Poe v1yTexas Republican 
Bruce Poliquin v1yMaine Republican House Member 
Rob Portman v1yOH Republican Jr SenatorMar 14, 2018
Bill Posey v1yFlorida Republican 
John Ratcliffe v1yTexas Republican House Member 
Tom Reed v1yNew York Republican 
Tom Rice v1ySouth Carolina Republican 
Jim Risch v1yID Former Republican Governor (2006-2007); U.S. SenatorMar 14, 2018
Pat Roberts v1yKS Republican Sr (Retiring 2020)Mar 14, 2018
Martha Roby v1yAlabama Republican 
Phil Roe v1yTennessee Republican 
Michael Rogers v1yAlabama Republican 
Dana Rohrabacher v1yCalifornia Republican 
Todd Rokita v1yIN Republican candidate for Indiana U.S. Senator 
Francis Rooney v1yFlorida Republican 
Ileana Ros-Lehtinen v1yFlorida Republican 
Peter Roskam v1yIllinois Republican 
Dennis Ross v1yFlorida Republican 
Keith Rothfus v1yPennsylvania Republican 
Mike Rounds v1ySD Former Republican Governor (2002-2010)Mar 14, 2018
David Rouzer v1yNorth Carolina Republican House Member 
Marco Rubio v1yFL Republican Jr SenatorMar 14, 2018
Steve Russell v1yOklahoma Republican House Member 
John Rutherford v1yFlorida Republican 
Mark Sanford v1ySC Republican Presidential contender 
Ben Sasse v1yNE Republican Jr SenatorMar 14, 2018
Steve Scalise v1yLA Republican challenger 
David Schweikert v1yArizona Republican 
Tim Scott v1ySC Republican Senator-AppointeeMar 14, 2018
Richard Shelby v1yAL Republican Jr SenatorMar 14, 2018
John Shimkus v1yIllinois Republican 
Bill Shuster v1yPennsylvania Republican 
Mike Simpson v1yIdaho Republican 
Adrian Smith v1yNebraska Republican 
Christopher Smith v1yNew Jersey Republican 
Lamar Smith v1yTexas Republican 
Lloyd Smucker v1yPennsylvania Republican 
Elise Stefanik v1yNew York Republican House Member 
Chris Stewart v1yUtah Republican 
Dan Sullivan v1yAK Republican SenatorMar 14, 2018
Scott Taylor v1yVA Republican 2020 Senate Challenger 
Claudia Tenney v1yNew York Republican 
Mac Thornberry v1yTexas Republican 
John Thune v1ySD Republican Jr Senator; previously RepresentativeMar 14, 2018
Thom Tillis v1yNC Republican Jr SenatorMar 14, 2018
Scott Tipton v1yColorado Republican 
Pat Toomey v1yPA Republican Jr SenatorMar 14, 2018
Donald Trump v3yPOTUS Republican Presidential incumbentMay 24, 2018
Mike Turner v1yOhio Republican 
Fred Upton v1yMichigan Republican 
David Valadao v1yCalifornia Republican 
Ann Wagner v1yMissouri Republican 
Tim Walberg v1yMichigan Republican 
Greg Walden v1yOregon Republican 
Jackie Walorski v1yIndiana Republican 
Mimi Walters v1yCalifornia Republican House Member 
Brad Wenstrup v1yOhio Republican 
Bruce Westerman v1yArkansas Republican House Member 
Roger Wicker v1yMississippi Republican (Senate 2008)Mar 14, 2018
Roger Williams v1yTexas Republican 
Joe Wilson v1ySouth Carolina Republican 
Steve Womack v1yArkansas Republican 
Rob Woodall v1yGeorgia Republican 
Kevin Yoder v1yKansas Republican 
Ted Yoho v1yFlorida Republican 
David Young v1yIowa Republican House Member 
Don Young v1yAlaska Republican 
Todd Young v1yIN Republican Senate ChallengerMar 14, 2018
Lee Zeldin v1yNew York Republican House Member 



Independents participating in 16-S2155

Justin Amash v1yMI Libertarian Presidential Challenger  
Marcia Fudge v2nOH HUD Secretary 
Darrell Issa v1yCA03 Former Initiator of Gubernatorial Recall (2003) 
Angus King v1yME Former Independent Governor (1995-2002)Mar 14, 2018
Cedric Richmond v2nLA Public Liaison 
Eric Swalwell v2nCA Presidential candidate (withdrawn); U.S. Rep from CA-15 



Total recorded by OnTheIssues:

Democrats: 215
Republicans: 244
Independents: 6


















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