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19-HJR46 on Feb 26, 2019

Decided Mar 14, 2019

Source: HJRes.46/SJRes.54
Resolved by the Senate and House of Representatives: That the national emergency declared by the finding of the President on February 15, 2019, in Proclamation 9844 is hereby terminated.

Proclamation 9844 issued by the president on Feb. 15, 2019: Declares a state of national emergency at the southern border to address the issues of illegal immigration and criminal trafficking into the US: "The current situation at the southern border presents a border security and humanitarian crisis that threatens core national security interests and constitutes a national emergency. The southern border is a major entry point for criminals, gang members, and illicit narcotics. The problem of large-scale unlawful migration through the southern border is long-standing, and despite the executive branch's exercise of existing statutory authorities, the situation has worsened in certain respects in recent years. Because of the gravity of the current emergency situation, it is necessary for the Armed Forces to provide additional support to address the crisis."

Opposing the Proclamation (supporting the Resolution), ACLU press release, 2/15/2019 The ACLU issued the following statement upon filing a lawsuit: "By the president's very own admission in the Rose Garden, there is no national emergency. He just grew impatient and frustrated with Congress, and decided to move along his promise for a border wall 'faster.' This is a patently illegal power grab that hurts American communities and flouts the checks and balances that are hallmarks of our democracy."

Legislative outcome Passed House 245-182-5 roll #94 on Feb. 26; pass Senate 59-41 roll #49 on March 14; Vetoed by Pres. Trump; veto override failed, 248-181-3 (2/3 required), roll #127 on March 26


    Participating counts on VoteMatch question 12. Question 12: Pathway to citizenship for illegal aliens Scores: -2=Strongly oppose; -1=Oppose; 0=neutral; 1=Support; 2=Strongly support.
  • Topic: Immigration
  • Headline: Terminate national emergency at the Southern border (Score: 1)
  • Headline 2: Support national emergency at the Southern border (Score: -2)
  • Headline 3: Vetoed ending national emergency at the Southern border (Score: -2)

    Participating counts on AmericansElect question 4.
  • Headline: Terminate national emergency at the Southern border (Answer: B)
  • Headline 2: Support national emergency at the Southern border (Answer: D)
  • Headline 3: Vetoed ending national emergency at the Southern border
  • AmericansElect Quiz Question 4 on Immigration: When you think about illegal immigration, which of the following solutions come closest to your opinion?
    • A: All illegal immigrants should be able to stay in the US legally
    • B: Most illegal immigrants should be able to stay in the US, with some exceptions
    • C: Most illegal immigrants should be deported, with some exceptions
    • D: All illegal immigrants should be deported
    • 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 19-HJR46

Tammy Baldwin v1yWI Democratic ChallengerMar 14, 2019
Michael Bennet v1yCO Democratic candidate for President; Colorado SenatorMar 14, 2019
Richard Blumenthal v1yCT Democratic Sr SenatorMar 14, 2019
Cory Booker v1yNJ Democratic Jr SenatorMar 14, 2019
Sherrod Brown v1yOH Democratic Sr SenatorMar 14, 2019
Maria Cantwell v1yWA Democratic Jr SenatorMar 14, 2019
Benjamin Cardin v1yMaryland DemocratMar 14, 2019
Tom Carper v1yDE Democratic Sr SenatorMar 14, 2019
Bob Casey v1yPA Democratic Sr Senator; previously state treasurerMar 14, 2019
Chris Coons v1yDE Democratic Jr SenatorMar 14, 2019
Catherine Cortez Masto v1yNV Democratic Senate candidateMar 14, 2019
Tammy Duckworth v1yIL Democratic Senate candidateMar 14, 2019
Richard Durbin v1yIL Democratic Sr SenatorMar 14, 2019
Dianne Feinstein v1yCA Democratic Sr SenatorMar 14, 2019
Kirsten Gillibrand v1yNew York DemocratMar 14, 2019
Kamala Harris v1yCA Democratic nominee for Vice President; California SenatorMar 14, 2019
Maggie Hassan v1yNH Democratic ChallengerMar 14, 2019
Martin Heinrich v1yNew Mexico Democrat (Senate run 2012)Mar 14, 2019
Mazie Hirono v1yHawaii Democrat (Senate run 2012)Mar 14, 2019
Doug Jones v1yAL Democratic Alabama U.S. SenatorMar 14, 2019
Tim Kaine v1yVA Democratic ChallengerMar 14, 2019
Amy Klobuchar v1yMN Democrat/DFL Sr SenatorMar 14, 2019
Patrick Leahy v1yVT Democratic Sr SenatorMar 14, 2019
Joe Manchin III v1yWV Democratic SenatorMar 14, 2019
Ed Markey v1yMA Democratic SenatorMar 14, 2019
Jeff Merkley v1yOR Democratic Jr SenatorMar 14, 2019
Chris Murphy v1yConnecticut Democrat (Senate run 2012)Mar 14, 2019
Patty Murray v1yWA Democratic Sr SenatorMar 14, 2019
Gary Peters v1yMI Democratic Jr SenatorMar 14, 2019
Jack Reed v1yRI Democratic Sr SenatorMar 14, 2019
Jacky Rosen v1yNevada DemocratMar 14, 2019
Bernie Sanders v1yPOTUS Democratic Presidential candidateMar 14, 2019
Brian Schatz v1yHI Democratic Jr SenatorMar 14, 2019
Charles Schumer v1yNY Democratic Sr SenatorMar 14, 2019
Jeanne Shaheen v1yNH Democratic Sr SenatorMar 14, 2019
Kyrsten Sinema v1yArizona DemocratMar 14, 2019
Tina Smith v1yMN Democratic Minnesota Lieutenant GovernorMar 14, 2019
Debbie Stabenow v1yMI Democratic Sr SenatorMar 14, 2019
Jon Tester v1yMT Democratic Jr SenatorMar 14, 2019
Tom Udall v1yNew Mexico Democrat (Senate 2008)Mar 14, 2019
Chris Van Hollen v1yMaryland Democrat (retiring 2016)Mar 14, 2019
Mark Warner v1yVA Democratic Sr Senator; previously GovernorMar 14, 2019
Elizabeth Warren v1yMA Democratic ChallengerMar 14, 2019
Sheldon Whitehouse v1yRI Democratic Jr SenatorMar 14, 2019
Ron Wyden v1yOR Democratic Sr SenatorMar 14, 2019



Republicans participating in 19-HJR46

Lamar Alexander v1yTN Republican Sr Senator (retiring 2020)Mar 14, 2019
John Barrasso v2nWY Republican Jr SenatorMar 14, 2019
Marsha Blackburn v2nTennessee RepublicanMar 14, 2019
Roy Blunt v1yMissouri Republican (until 2010)Mar 14, 2019
John Boozman v2nAR Republican Jr SenatorMar 14, 2019
Mike Braun v2nIN Republican Candidate for Indiana U. S. SenatorMar 14, 2019
Richard Burr v2nNC Republican Sr Senator; previously RepresentativeMar 14, 2019
Shelley Moore Capito v2nWest Virginia Republican (Senate run 2014)Mar 14, 2019
Bill Cassidy v2nLA Republican SenatorMar 14, 2019
Susan Collins v1yME Republican Sr SenatorMar 14, 2019
John Cornyn v2nTX Republican Sr SenatorMar 14, 2019
Tom Cotton v2nAR Republican SenatorMar 14, 2019
Kevin Cramer v2nND Republican candidate for North Dakota U.S. SenatorMar 14, 2019
Michael Crapo v2nID Republican Sr SenatorMar 14, 2019
Ted Cruz v2nPOTUS Republican 2016 Primary ChallengerMar 14, 2019
Steve Daines v2nMontana Republican (Senate run 2014)Mar 14, 2019
Michael Enzi v2nWY Republican Sr Senator (retiring 2020)Mar 14, 2019
Joni Ernst v2nIA Republican Jr SenatorMar 14, 2019
Deb Fischer v2nNE Republican Senate ChallengerMar 14, 2019
Cory Gardner v2nCO Republican SenatorMar 14, 2019
Lindsey Graham v2nSC Republican Sr SenatorMar 14, 2019
Chuck Grassley v2nIA Republican Sr SenatorMar 14, 2019
Josh Hawley v2nMO Republican candidate for Missouri U.S. SenatorMar 14, 2019
John Hoeven v2nND Former Republican Governor (2000-2010)Mar 14, 2019
Cindy Hyde-Smith v2nMS Republican Mississippi U. S. SenatorMar 14, 2019
James Inhofe v2nOK Republican Sr SenatorMar 14, 2019
Johnny Isakson v2nGA Republican Jr Senator; previously RepresentativeMar 14, 2019
Ron Johnson v2nWI Republican Sr SenatorMar 14, 2019
John Neely Kennedy v2nLA Republican Senate ChallengerMar 14, 2019
James Lankford v2nOK Republican Senate challengerMar 14, 2019
Mike Lee v1yUT Republican Jr SenatorMar 14, 2019
Mitch McConnell v2nKY Republican Sr SenatorMar 14, 2019
Martha McSally v2nArizona Republican House MemberMar 14, 2019
Jerry Moran v1yKansas Republican (until 2010)Mar 14, 2019
Lisa Murkowski v1yAK Republican Sr SenatorMar 14, 2019
John Neely Kennedy v2nLA Republican candidate for governorMar 14, 2019
Rand Paul v1yKY Republican Jr SenatorMar 14, 2019
David Perdue v2nGA Republican ChallengerMar 14, 2019
Rob Portman v1yOH Republican Jr SenatorMar 14, 2019
Jim Risch v2nID Former Republican Governor (2006-2007); U.S. SenatorMar 14, 2019
Pat Roberts v2nKS Republican Sr (Retiring 2020)Mar 14, 2019
Mike Rounds v2nSD Former Republican Governor (2002-2010)Mar 14, 2019
Marco Rubio v1yFL Republican Jr SenatorMar 14, 2019
Ben Sasse v2nNE Republican Jr SenatorMar 14, 2019
Rick Scott v2nFL Republican Challenger for FL SenatorMar 14, 2019
Tim Scott v2nSC Republican Senator-AppointeeMar 14, 2019
Richard Shelby v2nAL Republican Jr SenatorMar 14, 2019
Dan Sullivan v2nAK Republican SenatorMar 14, 2019
John Thune v2nSD Republican Jr Senator; previously RepresentativeMar 14, 2019
Thom Tillis v2nNC Republican Jr SenatorMar 14, 2019
Pat Toomey v1yPA Republican Jr SenatorMar 14, 2019
Donald Trump v3nPOTUS Republican Presidential incumbentMar 15, 2019
Roger Wicker v1yMississippi Republican (Senate 2008)Mar 14, 2019
Todd Young v2nIN Republican Senate ChallengerMar 14, 2019



Independents participating in 19-HJR46

Angus King v1yME Former Independent Governor (1995-2002)Mar 14, 2019
Mitt Romney v1yMA Former GOP Governor (2003-2006); Pres. candidate (2008)Mar 14, 2019



Total recorded by OnTheIssues:

Democrats: 45
Republicans: 54
Independents: 2


















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