[Congressional biography]
Born: March 3, 1984 in Green Bay, WI
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2024-01-11 | Waiver of Buy America Requirements for Electric Vehicle Chargers [SJRES38] | Passed (209-198) |
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Rubio (R-FL) motion to close a special interest loophole for green energy by overriding Biden's special regulatory carve-out for electric vehicles. This veto of a Congressional Review Act resolution gives a waiver specifically to electric vehicle parts. CPAC does not believe one product should be singled out for a waiver while others are forced to adhere to the requirements and supported this motion. | |||||
2024-01-12 | Standard for Determining Joint Employer Status [HJRES98] | Passed (206-177) |
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This resolution by James (R-MI) reverses a Biden labor rule that threatens part time workers by using the Congressional Review Act to eliminate the Obama-issued, Biden-backed rule that changed the Joint Employer Rule and virtually eliminated part time work. The rule forced them to live under the heavy regulations of full-time employees. CPAC opposed this change that aimed at eliminating the "gig" economy and supported this resolution. The House passed the resolution, but it was vetoed by the President. | |||||
2024-01-18 | Supporting Pregnant and Parenting Women and Families Act [HR6918] | Passed (214-208) |
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Fischbach (R-MN) bill which prevents the Administration for Children and Families from implementing part of a new rule that would deny the use of welfare funds for pregnancy centers under the primary welfare program, Temporary Assistance for Needy Families. CPAC supports the use of funds for pregnancy centers and supported this bill. The House passed the bill, but it was not taken up in the Senate. | |||||
2024-01-31 | Consequences for Social Security Fraud Act [HR6678] | Passed (272-155) |
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McClintock (R-CA) bill which allows the government to deport people who are in the country illegally if they have been convicted of Social Security fraud or making false statements regarding an identification document. CPAC supports measures to make it easier for law enforcement to do its job, and supported this bill. The House passed the bill, but it was not taken up in the Senate. | |||||
2024-02-15 | Unlocking our Domestic LNG Potential Act [HR7176] | Passed (224-200) |
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Pfluger (R-TX) bill which reduces restrictions on natural gas. It repeals the requirement that imports and exports of natural gas must be approved by the Department of Energy. The bill also gives the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission the exclusive authority to approve siting of liquefied natural gas facilities. CPAC supports reducing the regulatory restrictions on natural gas and supported this bill. The House passed the bill, but it was not taken up by the Senate. | |||||
2024-02-29 | Native American Entrepreneurial Opportunity Act [HR7102] | Passed (402-16) |
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Davids (D-KS) bill which sets up an Office of Native American Affairs in the Small Business Administration to promote Native American programs. CPAC opposes programs that are restricted by race and opposed this bill. The House passed the bill, but it was not taken up by the Senate. | |||||
2024-03-06 | Consolidated Appropriations Act, 2024 [HRES1061] | Passed (339-85) |
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Granger (R-TX) resolution which lets the leftist minority write the spending bills by combining 6 of the 12 appropriation bills such as Agriculture and Energy, and is brought to the floor by an emergency device that requires a 2/3 vote and does not allow amendment. The bill sets discretionary spending for FY 2025 at a whopping $1.66 trillion. CPAC opposed this resolution. | |||||
2024-03-08 | Expanding Access to Capital Act [HR2799] | Failed (206-217) |
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Waters (D-CA) amendment to HR 2799 (a bill that reduces regulation on financial securities) forcing DEI into the private sector by requiring investment advisors or companies to publicly disclose annually their investments into women-owned business, minority-owned businesses, veteran-owned businesses, etc. CPAC supports the 14th amendment's guarantee of equal protection under the law and opposed this amendment. | |||||
2024-03-20 | Protecting American Energy Production Act [HR1121] | Passed (229-188) |
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Duncan (R-SC) bill which preserves states' rights on hydraulic fracturing by prohibiting the President from declaring a moratorium on hydraulic fracturing and gives the states primacy over regulation. CPAC supports states' rights to set their own energy regulation and supported this bill. The House passed the bill, but it was not taken up by the Senate. | |||||
2024-03-21 | Creating Confidence in Clean Water Permitting Act [HR7023] | Failed (99-323) |
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Graves (R-LA) amendment to the Federal Water Pollution Control bill would add some restraint on spending by limiting authorization if a federal project exceeds its predicted cost. CPAC supports this common sense effort to rein in spending and supported this amendment. |
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