🗳️ 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 965 Congress
Providing for consideration of the bill (H.R. 1689) to require the Secretary of Homeland Security to designate Haiti…
Apr 16, 2026 · Congress.gov ↗ ·
✓ Passed
This bill would allow Haitian citizens to temporarily live and work legally in the United States if the government agrees that conditions in Haiti are too dangerous for them to return home. It affects Haitian immigrants and people with family connections to Haiti, and could allow thousands more people to stay in the U.S. instead of being deported.
🌴 Florida Impact
Florida has the largest Haitian-American community in the country, so this would directly affect thousands of Florida residents and their families. It could also impact local immigration enforcement, social services, and the state's labor market, particularly in healthcare, agriculture, and hospitality industries.
✓ 220 Yea ✗ 207 Nay
🌴 Florida
11 yes · 17 no
Mostly No
Roll Call 119 · 119th Congress
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H R 1689 International Affairs
To require the Secretary of Homeland Security to designate Haiti for temporary protected status.
Apr 16, 2026 · Congress.gov ↗ ·
✓ Passed
This bill would allow Haitian nationals already in the U.S. to legally stay and work for 18 months starting in August 2025, without fear of being deported. It's a temporary measure meant to help people from Haiti during a difficult time in their country.
🌴 Florida Impact
Florida has a large Haitian-American population and would be directly affected by this policy. The change could impact local job markets, housing, schools, and social services in communities with significant Haitian populations, particularly in Miami-Dade County and other South Florida areas.
✓ 224 Yea ✗ 204 Nay
🌴 Florida
11 yes · 17 no
Mostly No
Roll Call 120 · 119th Congress
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