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Gabriel Amo



Born: November 11, 1987 in Pawtucket, RI

Education:

  • Wheaton College, B.A. (political science)
  • Merton College, Oxford, M.Sc

Career:

  • Campaign staff, Sen. Sheldon Whitehouse, 2006
  • Campaign staff, Barack Obama, 2008 and 2012
  • Campaign advisor, RO Gov. Gina Raimondo, 2018
  • Advisor and transiiton team member, Joe Biden presidential campaign, 2020



Key House Vote Data for Gabriel Amo in 2023


Key vote data shown on this page comes from the American Conservative Union (ACU/CPAC) and Voteview.


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DateSubjectResultConserv.
Position
Amo
Voted
2023-11-14 Working to Reduce Regulatory Burdens on Employers Nationwide [HR5894] Failed
(131-300)
Miller (R-IL) amendment to the Labor, Health and Human Services, Education and Related Agencies Appropriations Act for FY 2024 which completely defunds the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA). While OSHA may have provided value when it was first created, it now wages bureaucratic war on employers. CPAC believes that regulations on businesses of the nature that OSHA promulgates should instead be imposed at the state level, and supported this amendment.

2023-11-14 Reducing Taxpayer Subsidization of Leftist Indoctrination at Universities [HR5894] Failed
(81-353)
Biggs (R-AZ) amendment to the Labor, Health and Human Services, Education and Related Agencies Appropriations Act for FY 2024 which slashes the entirety of the federal government's apportionment of $1,769,207,000 to the Student Aid Administration. This organization dumps loans and grants onto young students such that they can pay the exorbitant costs of a leftist education at a university or college. CPAC believes that taxpayers should not be forced to help pay the costs of other people's higher education, and supported this amendment.

2023-11-14 Further Extending Pelosi's Unsustainable Spending Policies [HR6363] Passed
(336-95)
This bill sponsored by Rep. Granger (R-TX), known as the "Further Continuing Appropriations and Other Extensions Act, 2024", allowed the government to continue spending money at its then-current levels for 45 days. CPAC opposes these extensions and the preservation of irresponsible spending policies and opposed this bill.

2023-11-15 Facing Off Against the Corrupt Bargain Between the Government and Labor Unions [HR5894] Failed
(169-257)
Perry (R-PA) amendment to the Labor, Health and Human Services, Education and Related Agencies Appropriations Act for FY 2024 reducing funding for the National Labor Relations Board by 50%. The NLRB has historically been an activist, pro-union agency and has transformed the government into an ATM for left-wing labor bosses. CPAC supports the defunding of the corrupt bargain between unions and the government, and supported this amendment.

2023-12-01 Cracking Down on Leftist Weapons Against Meritocracy and Business [SJRES32] Passed
(221-202)
This Congressional Review Act resolution sponsored by Sen. Kennedy (R-LA) nullifies a rule created by the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau titled "Small Business Lending Under the Equal Credit Opportunity Act (Regulation B)". The rule makes it easier for the CFPB to receive information on the demographics of businesses that submit applications for credit to covered financial institutions. CPAC opposes the use of race and gender to advance the left-wing "equity" agenda, and supported this resolution.

2023-12-01 Inappropriately Reducing the Republican Majority in the House [HRES878] Passed
(311-114)
This resolution sponsored by Rep. Guest (R-MS) expels Representative George Santos (R-NY) from the House of Representatives. CPAC recognizes that expulsions of this nature have historically occurred only after a Congressman has been convicted of a serious crime. CPAC recognizes that Representative Santos is innocent until proven guilty and opposed his expulsion from the House.

2023-12-06 Exposing Corruption at America's Top Universities [HR5933] Failed
(94-320)
Ogles (R-TN) amendment to the DETERRENT Act requires universities to report all gifts and donations made to them by authoritarian regimes in foreign countries of concern. CPAC supports efforts to make universities more transparent about their sources of funding and supported this amendment.

2023-12-13 Taking Steps to Impeach President Joseph R. Biden for High Crimes and Misdemeanors [HRES918] Passed
(221-212)
This resolution sponsored by Rep. Armstrong (R-ND) authorizes the House Committees on Oversight and Accountability, Ways and Means, and the Judiciary to continue to investigate whether there exists sufficient evidence with which to impeach President Biden. CPAC believes that President Biden's dealings with his son Hunter Biden merit investigation, and supported this resolution.

2023-12-14 National Defense Authorization Act [HR2670] Passed
(310-118)
The NDAA for FY 2024 sponsored by Rep. Rogers (R-AL) is a gargantuan 3000+ page piece of legislation that advances various leftist causes under the guise of national security. Firstly, it extends Section 702 of the FISA Act, which allows the government to spy on Americans. Additionally, the bill continues to allow the government to fund travel for abortion purposes. CPAC believes that the government should instead work to curb the police powers that have been frequently abused by the government, opposes publicly funding abortion travel, and opposed the passage of this bill.



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