H.R. 8481, the Kayleigh’s Law Act of 2026; H. J. Res. 1, Proposing an amendment to the Constitution of the United States to require that the Supreme Court of the United States be composed of nine justices; H.R. 5437, the Protection of Lawful Commerce in Stone Slab Products Act; H.R. 175, the Deport Alien Gang Members Act; H.R. 1869, the Protecting American Industry and Labor from International Trade Crimes Act of 2025; and H.R. ____, the Congressional Records Protection Act
6 recorded votes
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Legislation considered
- HJRES 1 Proposing an amendment to the Constitution of the United States to require that the Supreme Court of the United States be composed of nine justices.
- HR 175 Deport Alien Gang Members Act
- HR 1869 Protecting American Industry and Labor from International Trade Crimes Act of 2025
- HR 5437 Protection of Lawful Commerce in Stone Slab Products Act
- HR 8481 Kayleigh’s Law Act of 2026
Motions and votes (6)
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As published: RC #1 - Vote on Final Passage of HR 8481, as amended
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As published: RC #2 - Vote on Final Passage of HR 1869, as amended
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As published: RC #3 - Vote on Final Passage of HR 175, as amended
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As published: RC #4 - Vote on Raskin Amendment (#1) to HJRes 1
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As published: RC #5 - Vote on Final Passage of HJRes 1
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As published: RC #6 - Vote on Final Passage of HR 5437, as amended
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Documents (41)
- Supporting document An article from the Wall Street Journal titled, "Democrats Promise to Wreck the Supreme Court", submitted for the Record by Mr. Biggs of AZ
- Supporting document An article from News From The States titled, "Democrats renew calls for US Supreme Court overhaul after voting rights decision", submitted for the Record by Mr. Biggs of AZ
- Supporting document An article from USA Today titled, "Democrats still won't let court packing go. Its a bad idea", submitted for the Record by Mr. Biggs of AZ
- Supporting document An article from American Enterprise Institute titled, "Don't Repackage Court-Packing", submitted for the Record by Mr. Biggs of AZ
- Supporting document An article from Politico titled, "FDR unveils ' court-packing' plan, Feb. 5, 1937", submitted for the Record by Mr. Biggs of AZ
- Supporting document An article from Fox News titled, "James Carville urges Democrats to consider expanding Supreme Court if they regain power", submitted for the Record by Mr. Biggs of AZ
- Supporting document An article from Governing titled, "Supreme Court Packing: A Bad Way to Get Even (or Ahead)", submitted for the Record by Mr. Biggs of AZ
- Supporting document A letter dated January 10, 2026, from the Association of Occupational and Environmental Clinics to Representatives Jordan and Raskin regarding HR 5437, submitted for the Record by Mr. Nadler of NY
- Supporting document A letter dated January 13, 2026, from AFL-CIO to Representatives Issa and Johnson regarding HR 5437, submitted for the Record by Mr. Nadler of NY
- Supporting document A letter dated January 13, 2026, from the American Public Health Association to Representatives Jordan and Raskin regarding HR 5437, submitted for the Record by Mr. Nadler of NY
- Supporting document A statement for the record from Dr. Jane Fazio and Dr. Sheiphali Gandhi regarding HR 5437, submitted for the Record by Mr. Nadler of NY
- Supporting document A statement for the record from the American Immigration Lawyers Association regarding HR 175, submitted for the Record by Mr. Raskin of MD
- Supporting document A statement for the record from multiple faith-based organizations regarding HR 175, submitted for the Record by Mr. Raskin of MD
- Supporting document A letter dated June 2, 2026, from the United States Conference of Catholic Bishops to Representatives Jordan and Raskin regarding HR 175, submitted for the Record by Mr. Raskin of MD
- Supporting document A letter dated December 12, 2025, from the Western Occupational and Environmental Medical Association to Joseph Alioto regarding prohibiting fabrication and installation of stone that contains more than 1% silica, submitted for the Record by Mr. Raskin of MD
- Supporting document A statement for the record from the American Tort Reform Association regarding HR 5437
- Supporting document A statement for the record from the National Association of Home Builders regarding HR 5437
- Supporting document A statement for the record from the National Kitchen and Bath Association regarding HR 5437
- Supporting document A statement for the record from the Natural Stone Institute regarding HR 5437
- Supporting document A statement for the record opposing HR 175, submitted for the Record by Ms. Jayapal of WA
- Bill text H.R. 8481, the Kayleigh’s Law Act of 2026 Bill Text - reported favorably to the House as amended by 23-0
- Bill text H. J. Res. 1, Proposing an amendment to the Constitution of the United States to require that the Supreme Court of the United States be composed of nine justices Bill Text - reported favorably to the House by 15-8
- Bill text H.R. 5437, the Protection of Lawful Commerce in Stone Slab Products Act Bill Text - reported favorably to the House as amended by 16-7
- Bill text H.R. 175, the Deport Alien Gang Members Act Bill Text - reported favorably to the House as amended by 15-8
- Bill text H.R. 1869, the Protecting American Industry and Labor from International Trade Crimes Act of 2025 Bill Text - reported favorably to the House as amended by 23-0
- Bill text H.R. ____, the Congressional Records Protection Act Bill Text
- Committee amendment Amendment in the Nature of a Substitute to H.R. 8481, the Kayleigh’s Law Act of 2026 - accepted by voice vote
- Committee amendment Amendment in the Nature of a Substitute to H.R. 5437, the Protection of Lawful Commerce in Stone Slab Products Act - accepted by voice vote
- Committee amendment Amendment in the Nature of a Substitute to H.R. 175, the Deport Alien Gang Members Act - accepted by voice vote
- Committee amendment Amendment in the Nature of a Substitute to H.R. 1869, the Protecting American Industry and Labor from International Trade Crimes Act of 2025 - accepted by voice vote
- Committee amendment Amendment in the Nature of a Substitute to H.R. ____, the Congressional Records Protection Act
- Committee amendment Amendment #1 to HR 8481 ANS offered by Mr. Biggs of AZ - passed by voice vote
- Vote record RC #1 - Vote on Final Passage of HR 8481, as amended
- Vote record RC #2 - Vote on Final Passage of HR 1869, as amended
- Vote record RC #3 - Vote on Final Passage of HR 175, as amended
- Committee amendment Amendment #1 to HJRes 1 offered by Mr. Raskin of MD - failed 7-8
- Vote record RC #4 - Vote on Raskin Amendment (#1) to HJRes 1
- Committee amendment Amendment #2 to HJRes 1 offered by Ms. Scanlon of PA - ruled not germane
- Committee amendment Amendment #3 to HJRes 1 offered by Mr. Johnson of GA - ruled not germane
- Vote record RC #5 - Vote on Final Passage of HJRes 1
- Vote record RC #6 - Vote on Final Passage of HR 5437, as amended
Source: the official Congress.gov record for this event — https://www.congress.gov/event/119th-Congress/house-event/119359. Committee record: Committee record.