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Mike Gallagher

[Congressional biography]

Born: March 3, 1984 in Green Bay, WI

Education:

  • Mater Dei High School (Santa Ana, CA), 2002
  • Princeton University, B.A., 2006
  • National Intelligence University, M.S., 2010
  • Georgetown University, M.A., 2013, Ph.D., 2015

Military Service:

  • U.S. Marine Corps, 2006-2013 (Iraq)

Career:

  • Staff, U.S. Senate Foreign Relations Committee, 2013-2015
  • President campaign staff for Scott Walker, 2015
  • Businessman



Key House Vote Data for Mike Gallagher in 2024


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


Click on the RESULT of a specific vote to see how all members voted.

DateSubjectResultConserv.
Position
Gallagher
Voted
2024-01-17 Denouncing the Biden Administration's Open-Borders Policies [HRES957] Passed
(225-187)
This resolution condemns the Biden administration for willfully allowing over 3.3 million illegal aliens (including violent criminals) to enter the United States during his term, and implementing policies that incentivize illegal immigration. The administration has also systematically dismantled immigration enforcement and restricted the ability of immigration officials to deport aliens who violate United States law.

2024-02-13 Impeaching Alejandro Nicholas Mayorkas, Secretary of Homeland Security [HRES863] Passed
(214-213)
This resolution impeaches Secretary of Homeland Security Mayorkas for high crimes and misdemeanors, including for his handling of issues involving fentanyl and border security. Throughout his tenure as Secretary of Homeland Security, Mayorkas has repeatedly violated laws enacted by Congress regarding immigration and border security. In large part because of his unlawful conduct, millions of aliens have illegally entered the United States on an annual basis with many unlawfully remaining in the United States.

2024-02-29 Extension of Continuing Appropriations and Other Matters Act [HR7463] Passed
(320-99)
This act provides continuing FY2024 appropriations for federal agencies, modifies the requirements for determining eligibility for federal student aid, and provides additional funding for Federal Pell Grants.

2024-03-07 Laken Riley Act [HR7511] Passed
(251-170)
This bill requires the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) to detain certain non-U.S. nationals (aliens under federal law) who have been arrested for burglary, theft, larceny or shoplifting. The bill also authorizes states to sue the federal government for decisions or alleged failures related to immigration enforcement.

Under this bill, DHS must detain an individual who (1) is unlawfully present in the United States or did not possess the necessary documents when applying for admission; and (2) has been charged with, arrested for, convicted for, or admits to having committed acts that constitute the essential elements of burglary, theft, larceny or shoplifting.

2024-03-12 Denouncing the Biden Administration's Immigration Policies [HRES1065] Passed
(226-193)
This resolution urges the Biden administration to immediately use certain authorities related to immigration, such as the authority to reinstate the Migrant Protection Protocols, enter into asylum cooperative agreements, and detain inadmissible non-U.S. nationals (aliens under federal law). The resolution also states that the Biden administration is refusing to use such authorities.

2024-03-13 Protecting Americans From Foreign Adversary Controlled Applications Act [HR7521] Passed
(352-65)
This bill prohibits distributing, maintaining, or providing internet hosting services for a foreign adversary controlled application (e.g., TikTok). However, the prohibition does not apply to a covered application that executes a qualified divestiture as determined by the President.

2024-03-21 Denouncing the Harmful, Anti-American Energy Policies of the Biden Administration [HRES987] Passed
(217-200)
This resolution (1) denounces the harmful anti-American energy policies of the Biden administration; (2) denounces the irrational and unpredictable federal lands policies of the Biden administration; (3) condemns the energy crisis plaguing families, businesses, and Americans around the country that has been caused by the Biden administration; and (4) encourages the domestic production of reliable and affordable energy generation sources.

2024-03-22 Cutting Green Corruption and Taxes Act [HR1023] Passed
(209-204)
This bill repeals certain programs for reducing greenhouse gas emissions. Specifically, it repeals the Greenhouse Gas Reduction Fund, which provides financial and technical assistance to states and other eligible recipients to help communities reduce greenhouse gas emissions.

In addition, the bill eliminates a program administered by the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) that provides incentives for petroleum and natural gas systems to reduce their emissions of methane and other greenhouse gases. It also repeals a charge on methane emissions from specific types of facilities that are required to report their greenhouse gas emissions to the EPA's Greenhouse Gas Emissions Reporting Program.

2024-04-12 Reforming Intelligence and Securing America Act [HR7888] Failed
(212-212)
Biggs (R-AZ) amendment to prohibit warrantless searches of U.S. person communications in the FISA 702 database, with exceptions for imminent threats to life or bodily harm, consent searches or known cybersecurity threat signatures.

2024-04-15 Reforming Intelligence and Securing America Act [HR7888] Passed
(259-128)
Table the motion to reconsider the bill which reauthorizes Title VII of the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act (FISA) for five years. Official intelligence documents show that the FBI illegally used FISA 278,000 times to spy on Americans, including their political enemies like President Trump, Trump donors and January 6 families.

2024-04-17 Fourth Amendment Is Not For Sale Act [HR4639] Passed
(219-199)
This bill expands prohibited disclosures of stored electronic communications under the Stored Communications Act. The Stored Communications Act generally prohibits certain technology providers -- remote computing service (RCS) providers and electronic communication service (ECS) providers -- from disclosing the contents of stored electronic communications to anyone, including the government; and records or information pertaining to a customer or subscriber to a government entity. The bill also limits the authority of law enforcement agencies and intelligence agencies to access certain customer and subscriber records or illegitimately obtained information.

2024-04-17 Rescission of Waivers and Licenses Relating to Iran [HR5947] Passed
(259-160)
This bill terminates the presidential waiver of certain sanctions on Iran and the licenses issued by the Department of the Treasury that allowed for the transfer of previously blocked Iranian funds (namely, the approximately $6 billion of Iranian funds that the Biden administration permitted to be transferred from restricted accounts in South Korea to restricted accounts in Qatar to facilitate the release of five U.S. citizens detained in Iran). Furthermore, the President may not exercise waiver authority related to certain accounts belonging to Iran.

2024-04-20 End the Border Catastrophe Act [HR3602] Failed
(215-199)
This bill provides for criminal penalties for certain conduct that interferes with U.S. border control measures. Specifically, a person who knowingly transmits the location or activities of law enforcement with the intent to further a crime related to immigration, customs, or controlled substances may be imprisoned for a maximum of 10 years. A person who knowingly damages or destroys a device deployed to control the border or port of entry may be imprisoned for a maximum of 10 years.

2024-04-20 Ukraine Security Supplemental Appropriations Act, 2024 [HR8035] Passed
(311-112)
This bill provides FY2024 supplemental appropriations for federal departments and agencies to respond to the conflict in Ukraine. The bill designates the funding as emergency spending, which is exempt from discretionary spending limits.

The bill also includes provisions that expand the authorities of the President, including the authority to transfer defense articles and services from DOD to foreign countries or international organizations, and to require the President to transfer long-range Army Tactical Missile Systems to Ukraine.



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