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No Apology
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Young Guns
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Following are the bill sponsorships, open letters, and public writings used to indicate candidates' stances on the issues. Votes which include "VoteMatch Usage" are scored as VoteMatch quiz responses. Those without a VoteMatch usage are included only on each candidate's main issues page.

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Budget & Economy
Public NoteVote descriptionVoteMatch UsageParticipants
H.R. 1319
on March 11, 2021
(1) $1.9 trillion ARPA bill for COVID relief or (2) Opposed $1.9 trillion ARPA bill for COVID relief or (3) Sponsored $1.9 trillion ARPA bill for COVID relief Participating counts on VoteMatch question 20. Democrats: 272
Republicans: 251
Independents: 6

Civil Rights
Public NoteVote descriptionVoteMatch UsageParticipants
H.J.R. 17
on Mar 17, 2021
(1) Eliminate deadline for ratifying Equal Rights Amendment or (2) Keep deadline for ratifying Equal Rights Amendment or (3) Sponsored bill for ratifying Equal Rights Amendment Participating counts on VoteMatch question xxx. Democrats: 228
Republicans: 207
Independents: 3

Crime
Public NoteVote descriptionVoteMatch UsageParticipants
H.R. 1280
on March 3, 2021
(1) Stricter rules for law enforcement accountability or (2) Keep existing rules for police accountability or (3) Sponsored stricter rules for police accountability Participating counts on VoteMatch question 9. Democrats: 226
Republicans: 208
Independents: 3

Free Trade
Public NoteVote descriptionVoteMatch UsageParticipants
H.R. 6256
on Dec 23, 2021
Ban imports from Xinjiang made by Uyghur forced labor Participating counts on VoteMatch question 13. Democrats: 27
Republicans: 27
Independents: 2

Government Reform
Public NoteVote descriptionVoteMatch UsageParticipants
21-HR24
on Jan 11, 2021
(1) Impeach President Trump for inciting insurrection or (2) Don't impeach President Trump for events of Jan. 6 or (3) Sponsored impeachment of Trump for inciting insurrection Participating counts on VoteMatch question 34. Democrats: 219
Republicans: 208
Independents: 5
21-HR24S
on Jan 11, 2021
(1) Remove President Trump from office for inciting insurrection or (2) President Trump not guilty of inciting insurrection Participating counts on VoteMatch question 34. Democrats: 49
Republicans: 50
Independents: 2
H.R. 5314
on Dec 9, 2021
(1) Restrict presidential powers and require tax returns or (2) Don't restrict presidential power; don't help whistleblowers or (3) Sponsored "Protecting Our Democracy" to restrict president Participating counts on VoteMatch question xxx. Democrats: 235
Republicans: 210
Independents: 2
H.R. 51
on Apr 22, 2021
(1) Statehood for Washington D.C or (2) No statehood for Washington D.C. or (3) Sponsored bill for statehood for Washington D.C.   Democrats: 272
Republicans: 205
Independents: 4
H. R. 1
on Jan 4, 2021
(1) Expand voter registration and voter access or (2) Oppose expanding voter registration and voter access or (3) Sponsored bill to expand voter registration and voter access Participating counts on VoteMatch question 16. Democrats: 274
Republicans: 206
Independents: 4

Health Care
Public NoteVote descriptionVoteMatch UsageParticipants
H.R. 6304
on Dec 16, 2021
No federal vaccine mandates for coronavirus emergency Participating counts on VoteMatch question 5. Democrats: 1
Republicans: 30
Independents: 0

Homeland Security
Public NoteVote descriptionVoteMatch UsageParticipants
H.R. 5665
on Dec 14, 2021
(1) Combat international and domestic Islamophobia or (2) Voted against combating Islamophobia or (3) Sponsored "Combating International Islamophobia Act" Participating counts on VoteMatch question 2. Democrats: 225
Republicans: 210
Independents: 2

Immigration
Public NoteVote descriptionVoteMatch UsageParticipants
H.R. 1333
on Apr 21, 2021
(1) Disallow immigration bans based on religion or (2) Allow immigration bans from non-cooperating countries or (3) Sponsored bill to disallow religion-based immigration ban Participating counts on VoteMatch question 12. Democrats: 265
Republicans: 206
Independents: 3

Jobs
Public NoteVote descriptionVoteMatch UsageParticipants
H.R. 842
on March 9, 2021
(1) Strengthen union organizing rights or (2) Keep Right-to-Work laws or (3) xxx   Democrats: 271
Republicans: 208
Independents: 4

Principles & Values
Public NoteVote descriptionVoteMatch UsageParticipants
21-HR503
on May 28, 2021
(1) Create Commission to investigate Jan. 6 Capitol riots or (2) Opposed creating Commission to investigate Jan. 6 events or (3) Abstained on creating Commission to invetigate Jan. 6 Participating counts on VoteMatch question 34. Democrats: 266
Republicans: 259
Independents: 5
21-Cert
on Jan 6, 2021
(1) Oppose certification of the 2020 Presidential election or (2) Certify 2020 Presidential election as fully & fairly counted or (3) Abstained on certification of 2020 Presidential election Participating counts on VoteMatch question 34. Democrats: 264
Republicans: 258
Independents: 7
21-xxx
on July 2, 2021
 Member of the bipartisan House Problem Solvers Caucus   Democrats: 29
Republicans: 25
Independents: 1



                                                                                                                                                                               
  

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