Where can I download the full member-by-member roll call for Roll Call 28 (H.R. 7006) from the House Clerk’s website?

Checked on January 20, 2026
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Executive summary

The full, official member-by-member roll call for Roll Call 28 (H.R. 7006) is available on the U.S. House Clerk’s website; the main roll call landing page for Roll Call 28 is at clerk.house.gov/Votes/202628 [1] and the dedicated member-vote view for that roll call is at clerk.house.gov/Votes/MemberVotes?RollCallNum=28&BillNum=H.R.7006&Session=2nd [2]. If the Clerk’s site is unreachable or a different presentation is needed, the Library of Congress’s Congress.gov entry for House Roll Call Vote 28 provides a mirrored public record and context [3].

1. Where the official roll call page lives on the Clerk site

The Clerk of the House publishes each recorded vote on a per-roll-call landing page; for Roll Call 28 the canonical URL is https://clerk.house.gov/Votes/202628, which summarizes the vote question (“On Passage”), the bill (H.R. 7006) and the vote result (Passed) as compiled by the Clerk’s office [1]. That page is the starting point for the public record because the Clerk maintains the electronic roll call repository for the House and assigns that unique vote number and URL [1].

2. Where to find the member-by-member breakdown

For a member-by-member listing — the “Yea-And-Nay” ledger showing each Representative’s vote — the Clerk offers a dedicated member-votes view tied to the roll call number; the direct member-vote URL for Roll Call 28 is https://clerk.house.gov/Votes/MemberVotes?RollCallNum=28&BillNum=H.R.7006&Session=2nd [2]. That page is the Clerk’s explicit interface for displaying each Member’s recorded vote on a given roll call and is the correct place to retrieve the full, signed-by-record ledger for Roll Call 28 [2].

3. How to download or capture the file (what the sources show and what they don’t)

The Clerk’s roll call pages are the authoritative source for official vote records and are where downloadable artifacts such as PDFs or CSVs are typically linked from the roll-call or member-vote pages (the Clerk’s site is the repository for roll call votes in the 119th Congress) [1] [4]. The provided sources confirm the existence of the roll call landing page and the member-votes view [1] [2] but do not include a screenshot or a step-by-step description that guarantees where a PDF “download” button appears; therefore, the practical next step is to open the member-vote URL [2] and use the site’s built-in download or print controls (or save the browser-rendered page as PDF) to capture the full member-by-member roll call.

4. Alternatives and mirrors if the Clerk site is hard to reach

If access to the Clerk site is interrupted or a separate presentation is preferred, Congress.gov maintains a parallel roll call record for the House that mirrors vote number 28 and provides an alternate official-facing copy of the vote summary and member positions (House Roll Call Vote 28 on Congress.gov) [3]. Additionally, the Clerk’s broader Votes index and search interface can be used to locate Roll Call 28 by number or bill if the direct URLs change: see the Clerk’s Votes search hub [5].

5. Why these locations matter and what to check after download

Using the Clerk’s roll call landing page and the member-votes view ensures receipt of the Clerk’s official compilation as recorded by House Tally Clerks, which is the primary legal and historical record of the vote [1] [4]. After downloading, verify that the metadata (roll call number, bill number H.R.7006, session) on the saved file matches the Clerk’s pages to ensure completeness; the Rules Committee and bill pages provide procedural context for H.R. 7006 but are secondary to the Clerk’s roll call files for the official member-by-member outcome [6] [7].

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