🗳️ CivicLedger · 119th Congress · 2025–2026

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Every House floor vote from the 119th Congress — explained in plain English. See exactly how your representatives voted. Click any Florida member's name to view their full CivicLedger profile.

Updated daily · Last sync: May 19, 2026 · Source: Clerk.House.gov + Congress.gov API
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H RES 1275 Congress
Providing for consideration of the bill (H.R. 5625) to direct the Attorney General to make publicly available a…
May 13, 2026 · Congress.gov ↗ ·
✓ Passed
Congress is voting on five separate bills: one requiring the government to publish which areas allow all-digital bail instead of cash, one to punish people who commit fraud while posting bail, one to set rules for court-appointed monitors, one expressing support for police officers, and one spending money on military construction and veterans' benefits through 2027. If these pass, bail systems become more transparent, bail fraud becomes a crime, and the military and VA get funding.
🌴 Florida Impact
Florida residents—especially the large veteran population and those in military communities—would benefit from increased military construction and VA funding. The bail transparency measure could affect how Florida's courts operate if the state uses cashless bail systems, while the fraud provision gives law enforcement another tool to prosecute bail-jumping schemes.
✓ 214 Yea ✗ 208 Nay
🌴 Florida
19 yes · 6 no
Mostly Yes
Roll Call 159 · 119th Congress
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H RES 1274 Congress
Providing that section 11 of House Resolution 1224 shall have no force or effect.
May 13, 2026 · Congress.gov ↗ ·
✓ Passed
Congress is removing a rule that would have forced the farm bill to include text from another law about fuel and consumer choices. Essentially, this lets Congress pass the farm bill without automatically attaching the fuel law to it, giving lawmakers more flexibility in how they handle these two separate issues.
🌴 Florida Impact
Florida farmers and agricultural businesses could be affected depending on what ends up in the final farm bill, while the change also means Florida fuel retailers and consumers won't automatically see fuel choice regulations tied to agricultural policy—though the fuel law could still pass separately if Congress votes for it.
✓ 213 Yea ✗ 208 Nay
🌴 Florida
19 yes · 6 no
Mostly Yes
Roll Call 161 · 119th Congress
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H R 1346 Environmental Protection
Nationwide Consumer and Fuel Retailer Choice Act of 2025
May 13, 2026 · Congress.gov ↗ ·
✓ Passed
This bill lets gas stations sell a fuel blend with more ethanol (a corn-based additive) year-round instead of just in winter, which could lower gas prices and help corn farmers. It removes some state rules that currently ban this higher-ethanol fuel to protect air quality, though states can still opt out if they prove it would worsen pollution.
🌴 Florida Impact
Florida drivers could see cheaper gas prices, but the state's hot, humid climate and air quality concerns in cities like Miami and Tampa mean Florida may need to opt out to protect residents from increased smog and ozone pollution during summer months.
✓ 218 Yea ✗ 203 Nay
🌴 Florida
10 yes · 15 no
Mostly No
Roll Call 164 · 119th Congress
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H CON RES 96 Crime and Law Enforcement
Expressing support for law enforcement officers.
May 13, 2026 · Congress.gov ↗ ·
✓ Passed
Congress is issuing a statement saying they support police officers and appreciate the dangerous work they do. This doesn't change any laws or spend money—it's just Congress going on record to say thank you to law enforcement.
🌴 Florida Impact
This is a symbolic statement that affects all Florida residents by publicly recognizing the work of local police, sheriff's deputies, and state troopers across the state. It doesn't change funding or policies, but affirms support for the law enforcement officers who serve Florida's diverse communities.
✓ 243 Yea ✗ 173 Nay
🌴 Florida
22 yes · 3 no
Mostly Yes
Roll Call 165 · 119th Congress
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H R 2071 Foreign Trade and International Finance
Save Our Shrimpers Act
May 12, 2026 · Congress.gov ↗ ·
✓ Passed
This bill stops the U.S. government from giving money to international banks (like the World Bank) if they use those funds to finance shrimp farming overseas. It also requires the Treasury Department to file yearly reports showing whether U.S. officials are actually pushing these international banks to follow this rule.
🌴 Florida Impact
Florida has a major shrimp fishing industry, so this bill could help domestic shrimpers compete against cheap imported shrimp by making it harder for foreign shrimp farms to get international financing. However, the bill could also affect prices for Florida consumers and businesses that use shrimp as an ingredient.
✓ 391 Yea ✗ 18 Nay
🌴 Florida
22 yes · 0 no
Mostly Yes
Roll Call 156 · 119th Congress
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H R 2853 Crime and Law Enforcement
Combating Organized Retail Crime Act of 2025
May 12, 2026 · Congress.gov ↗ ·
✓ Passed
This bill makes it easier for federal authorities to prosecute organized theft rings that steal merchandise from stores and sell it illegally across state lines. Instead of having to prove each theft separately, prosecutors can add up stolen goods over a full year to reach higher dollar amounts that trigger federal charges. The bill also lets the government seize and keep property and money obtained from these theft operations.
🌴 Florida Impact
Florida residents will see stronger federal enforcement against the organized theft and resale operations that drive up prices at retail stores statewide. With major ports, distribution centers, and retail hubs, Florida is both a target for organized shoplifting rings and a hub where stolen goods get redistributed, so this law could help reduce theft-related costs passed on to everyday shoppers.
✓ 348 Yea ✗ 60 Nay
🌴 Florida
20 yes · 2 no
Mostly Yes
Roll Call 157 · 119th Congress
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H R 7567 Agriculture and Food
Farm, Food, and National Security Act of 2026
Apr 30, 2026 · Congress.gov ↗ ·
✓ Passed
This bill sets the rules and funding for America's farm programs for the next five years. It covers everything from crop support and food stamps to rural broadband, conservation efforts, and preventing foreign companies from buying up U.S. farmland. If it passes, farmers get continued support, low-income families keep nutrition assistance, and rural communities get investment in infrastructure and development.
🌴 Florida Impact
Florida farmers, ranchers, and citrus growers would see continued federal support for their crops and disaster relief. Florida residents using SNAP benefits (food stamps) and school lunch programs would keep their assistance, while the state's rural communities could access new funding for broadband internet and development projects.
✓ 224 Yea ✗ 200 Nay
🌴 Florida
21 yes · 5 no
Mostly Yes
Roll Call 154 · 119th Congress
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S 4465 Armed Forces and National Security
A bill to amend the FISA Amendments Act of 2008 to extend the authorities of title VII of…
Apr 30, 2026 · Congress.gov ↗ ·
✓ Passed
This bill keeps a government surveillance program running until 2026 that allows spy agencies to collect phone calls and emails from foreign targets overseas. Sometimes Americans' communications get caught up in this surveillance by accident, and this bill says that's okay as long as the government follows certain rules. It doesn't change what the government can do—it just extends their permission to keep doing it.
🌴 Florida Impact
Florida residents won't notice any direct changes in their daily lives, but this affects how much privacy protection they have when communicating with people overseas. The program primarily focuses on foreign intelligence, so most Floridians—whether they're retirees, military families, or business owners trading internationally—are unlikely to be directly targeted, though their accidental communications with overseas contacts could potentially be reviewed by federal agencies.
✓ 261 Yea ✗ 111 Nay
🌴 Florida
16 yes · 2 no
Mostly Yes
Roll Call 155 · 119th Congress
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H RES 1224 Congress
Providing for consideration of the bill (H.R. 7567) to provide for the reform and continuation of agricultural and…
Apr 29, 2026 · Congress.gov ↗ ·
✓ Passed
This resolution allows Congress to vote on five different bills: one about farm programs through 2031, one requiring schools to get parent permission before changing how they refer to transgender students, one setting the federal budget for the next decade, one to fix gravestones of Jewish military members, and one about ethanol fuel rules. If it passes, Congress can proceed to debate and vote on these measures.
🌴 Florida Impact
Florida residents would be affected by the farm bill (which impacts food prices and rural communities), the school policy on transgender students, the 10-year federal budget that determines funding for programs like Social Security and Medicare used heavily by Florida's large senior population, and the ethanol fuel rules that affect gas prices. The military cemetery bill honors Florida's significant veteran population.
✓ 216 Yea ✗ 210 Nay
🌴 Florida
20 yes · 6 no
Mostly Yes
Roll Call 141 · 119th Congress
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S 1318 Armed Forces and National Security
Fallen Servicemembers Religious Heritage Restoration Act
Apr 29, 2026 · Congress.gov ↗ ·
✓ Passed
This bill asks the government to find Jewish service members buried in military cemeteries overseas who were incorrectly marked as non-Jewish on their graves, and then contact their families to fix the records. It's about correcting historical mistakes and honoring fallen soldiers' actual religious identities.
🌴 Florida Impact
Florida has a large Jewish population and many retired military veterans, so this could affect some Florida families who lost loved ones in overseas military cemeteries. The bill would help these families ensure their relatives' burial markers correctly reflect their faith and heritage.
✓ 235 Yea ✗ 191 Nay
🌴 Florida
24 yes · 2 no
Mostly Yes
Roll Call 142 · 119th Congress
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S CON RES 33 Economics and Public Finance
A concurrent resolution setting forth the congressional budget for the United States Government for fiscal year 2026 and…
Apr 29, 2026 · Congress.gov ↗ ·
✓ Passed
Congress is creating a financial plan for how the federal government will spend money from 2026 through 2035. This sets the total amounts for taxes collected, money spent, and how much debt the government can take on. It affects all Americans because it guides how much money goes to Social Security, Medicare, defense, and other programs you depend on.
🌴 Florida Impact
This budget plan will determine federal funding levels for Florida's Medicare and Social Security benefits, military bases, disaster recovery programs, and infrastructure projects over the next decade. Florida residents—especially retirees, veterans, and coastal communities dealing with hurricane recovery—will feel the impacts of whatever spending levels Congress sets in this budget.
✓ 215 Yea ✗ 211 Nay
🌴 Florida
20 yes · 6 no
Mostly Yes
Roll Call 143 · 119th Congress
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H R 7959 Taxation
IRS Whistleblower Program Improvement Act
Apr 27, 2026 · Congress.gov ↗ ·
✓ Passed
This bill makes it easier for people who report tax cheating to the IRS to get rewarded fairly. It requires judges to review the IRS's reward decisions from scratch rather than just checking if the IRS made a major mistake, lets whistleblowers stay anonymous in court, and makes the IRS pay interest if it's late paying out rewards.
🌴 Florida Impact
Florida residents who report tax fraud will have stronger legal protections and potentially larger rewards, which could incentivize more people to expose cheating. This could help recover more unpaid taxes and level the playing field for Florida businesses and workers who pay what they owe.
✓ 346 Yea ✗ 10 Nay
🌴 Florida
19 yes · 1 no
Mostly Yes
Roll Call 138 · 119th Congress
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H R 227 Social Welfare
Clergy Act
Apr 27, 2026 · Congress.gov ↗ ·
✓ Passed
This bill gives religious clergy and Christian Science practitioners a two-year opportunity to change their mind about opting out of Social Security and Medicare taxes. Currently, if they chose to skip these taxes for religious reasons, that choice is permanent and they don't get retirement or health benefits later—this bill lets some of them reverse that decision. The IRS will notify eligible people about this option.
🌴 Florida Impact
Florida has a large retiree population and many religious communities, so this could help older clergy members who previously opted out but now need Social Security and Medicare coverage in their later years. It may also affect religious organizations in the state that employ clergy or practitioners.
✓ 350 Yea ✗ 5 Nay
🌴 Florida
19 yes · 0 no
Mostly Yes
Roll Call 139 · 119th Congress
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H R 5587 Energy
HEATS Act
Apr 23, 2026 · Congress.gov ↗ ·
✓ Passed
This bill makes it easier for companies to drill for geothermal energy (heat from deep underground) on state and private land by skipping federal permits and environmental reviews. It speeds up geothermal projects when the federal government owns less than half the underground rights, as long as the state approves it first.
🌴 Florida Impact
Florida has limited geothermal potential due to its flat terrain and shallow geology, so this bill would have minimal direct impact on most Floridians. However, it could affect energy costs nationwide if geothermal expands in other states, and some environmental groups worry the reduced review requirements could set a precedent for other energy projects affecting coastal states like Florida.
✓ 231 Yea ✗ 186 Nay
🌴 Florida
18 yes · 6 no
Mostly Yes
Roll Call 137 · 119th Congress
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H RES 1189 Congress
Providing for consideration of the bill (H.R. 4690) to amend the Energy Conservation and Production Act to repeal…
Apr 22, 2026 · Congress.gov ↗ ·
✓ Passed
Congress is voting on four bills that would relax environmental rules and regulations. The changes would remove energy efficiency requirements for federal buildings, support rural energy production, make it easier to drill for geothermal energy, and change how the government protects endangered species by giving more flexibility to private landowners and streamlining the permitting process.
🌴 Florida Impact
Florida residents could see faster geothermal and energy development with fewer environmental reviews, which could lower some energy costs but might affect water resources and wildlife protection in a state dependent on environmental conservation. The changes to endangered species protections could impact Florida's marine life, coastal ecosystems, and the tourism industry that depends on healthy natural environments.
✓ 211 Yea ✗ 206 Nay
🌴 Florida
20 yes · 5 no
Mostly Yes
Roll Call 131 · 119th Congress
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H RES 1182 Commerce
Expressing support for rural communities across the United States as stewards of the environment, major suppliers of United…
Apr 22, 2026 · Congress.gov ↗ ·
✓ Passed
This is a statement of support — not a new law — saying the House of Representatives backs rural America's role in producing energy, food, and goods while protecting the environment. If it passes, it's basically a pat on the back with no new rules or funding attached.
🌴 Florida Impact
For Florida's rural farming areas and energy producers, this shows congressional support for their work, though it doesn't bring new money or programs. It matters more symbolically to rural Florida communities than to the state's major urban centers or coastal populations.
✓ 220 Yea ✗ 196 Nay
🌴 Florida
20 yes · 6 no
Mostly Yes
Roll Call 132 · 119th Congress
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H R 4690 Energy
Reliable Federal Infrastructure Act
Apr 22, 2026 · Congress.gov ↗ ·
✓ Passed
This bill stops the federal government's plan to remove fossil fuels from new federal buildings by 2030. Instead, federal buildings can keep using natural gas and oil for heat and power, even if they're being renovated. It also lets federal buildings get 'green building' certifications even if they still burn fossil fuels.
🌴 Florida Impact
Federal facilities in Florida—like military bases, VA hospitals, and government offices—would be allowed to continue using natural gas and oil instead of switching to renewable energy. This could delay Florida's transition to cleaner energy at a time when the state faces increasing threats from climate change and rising seas.
✓ 215 Yea ✗ 202 Nay
🌴 Florida
20 yes · 6 no
Mostly Yes
Roll Call 134 · 119th Congress
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H R 6387 Environmental Protection
FIRE Act
Apr 22, 2026 · Congress.gov ↗ ·
✓ Passed
This bill makes it easier for states to blame air pollution on natural disasters like wildfires instead of on polluters. When air quality gets bad from smoke or heat, states can now tell the EPA to ignore those pollution numbers—and the EPA can't penalize companies or require them to reduce emissions. The bill also lets the EPA count human-caused fires that mimic natural wildfires as 'natural events,' further weakening air quality standards.
🌴 Florida Impact
Florida residents—especially seniors with respiratory problems and families in coastal areas—could see worse air quality when wildfires or controlled burns happen, with less federal pressure on polluters to reduce emissions. The state's tourism and agriculture industries might face fewer regulations, but residents will breathe dirtier air during fire season.
✓ 220 Yea ✗ 198 Nay
🌴 Florida
20 yes · 6 no
Mostly Yes
Roll Call 136 · 119th Congress
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H R 5201 Science, Technology, Communications
Kari's Law Reporting Act
Apr 21, 2026 · Congress.gov ↗ ·
✓ Passed
This bill asks the government to check up on whether phone system companies are following a rule that lets people call 911 directly from office phones without punching in extra codes first. The government will then report back on how well companies are doing and suggest ways to make sure everyone can reach emergency services quickly.
🌴 Florida Impact
Florida's many office buildings, hotels, retirement communities, and hospitals depend on these phone systems working properly—especially important for elderly residents who need quick emergency access. A better report on compliance helps ensure that when Floridians in businesses or facilities need help, they can reach 911 without delays.
✓ 405 Yea ✗ 5 Nay
🌴 Florida
25 yes · 0 no
Mostly Yes
Roll Call 127 · 119th Congress
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H R 2493 Health
Improving Care in Rural America Reauthorization Act of 2025
Apr 21, 2026 · Congress.gov ↗ ·
✓ Passed
This bill funds healthcare programs in rural areas through 2030, helping small hospitals and clinics serve their communities better. It makes sure money goes to areas that need it most and involves local people in deciding how to use the funds.
🌴 Florida Impact
Rural Florida communities—including areas in North Florida, central Florida, and the Panhandle—will have better access to healthcare services and help developing local medical networks. This matters for Florida's rural residents, agricultural workers, and seniors living outside major cities.
✓ 406 Yea ✗ 4 Nay
🌴 Florida
25 yes · 0 no
Mostly Yes
Roll Call 128 · 119th Congress
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