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Andy Biggs: How Your Representative Voted This Week

Rep. Andy Biggs cast six recorded votes in the House this week, including support for H RES 1399 and opposition to H CON RES 108.

Briar Doyle

July 3, 20262 min read

Legislative Voting - illustration, Jake Team LLC
Legislative Voting - illustration, Jake Team LLC

Members of Congress representing Queen Creek, Arizona, in Congressional District 5 recorded six votes during this reporting period. The delegation includes Representative Andy Biggs, Senator Ruben Gallego, and Senator Mark Kelly. Representative Biggs participated in five key votes and one other vote in the House of Representatives.

Among the key items, Representative Biggs voted Yea on H RES 1399, which directed the Committee on Ethics to preserve and publicly release records relating to monetary settlements. He voted Nay on H CON RES 108, which directed the President to remove United States Armed Forces. He also voted Aye on H RES 1398 regarding consideration of specific bills, and Nay on H R 7128 and H R 7757.

At a glance

  • Rep. Andy Biggs (R)Yes on 3, No on 3 of 6 recorded votes

Key votes

  • Biggs: Yea — H RES 1399 (Directing the Committee on Ethics to preserve and publicly release records relating to monetary settlements...): On Agreeing to the Resolution — Passed 420-0 (House Roll 233, Jun 30)
H RES 1399 vote by party - chart, Jake Team LLC
H RES 1399 vote by party - chart, Jake Team LLC
  • Biggs: Nay — H CON RES 108 (Directing the President pursuant to section 5(c) of the War Powers Resolution to remove United States Armed...): On Agreeing to the Resolution — Failed 189-235 (House Roll 232, Jun 30)
H CON RES 108 vote by party - chart, Jake Team LLC
H CON RES 108 vote by party - chart, Jake Team LLC
  • Biggs: Aye — H RES 1398 (Providing for consideration of the bills H.R. 8800, H.R. 8595, and H.R. 8884; and providing for considerati...): On Agreeing to the Resolution — Failed 198-224 (House Roll 231, Jun 30)
H RES 1398 vote by party - chart, Jake Team LLC
H RES 1398 vote by party - chart, Jake Team LLC
  • Biggs: Nay — H R 7128 (TRIA Program Reauthorization Act): On Motion to Suspend the Rules and Pass, as Amended — Passed 373-15 (House Roll 229, Jun 29)
H R 7128 vote by party - chart, Jake Team LLC
H R 7128 vote by party - chart, Jake Team LLC
  • Biggs: Nay — H R 7757 (KIDS Act): On Motion to Suspend the Rules and Pass, as Amended — Passed 267-117 (House Roll 228, Jun 29)
H R 7757 vote by party - chart, Jake Team LLC
H R 7757 vote by party - chart, Jake Team LLC

Other recorded votes

  • Biggs: Yea — H RES 1398 (Providing for consideration of the bills H.R. 8800, H.R. 8595, and H.R. 8884; and providing for considerati...): On Ordering the Previous Question — Passed 215-210 (House Roll 230, Jun 30)

*Compiled from the official roll-call records of the U.S. House Clerk and the U.S. Senate. Vote positions are reproduced exactly as recorded.*

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Briar Doyle

Briar Doyle covers Queen Creek city hall, the council, and county government.

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