Which Greenland-related bills have recorded roll-call votes on Congress.gov and what were their vote tallies?

Checked on January 17, 2026
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Executive summary

Three sets of Greenland-focused measures appear in the provided Congress.gov and news excerpts — H.R.361 (“Make Greenland Great Again Act”), H.R.7012 (annexation/statehood bill), and H.R.7013 (“Greenland Sovereignty Protection Act”) — along with related items such as H.Res.1001 and draft bills like HR1161; none of the supplied Congress.gov pages or ancillary reports show recorded roll‑call votes or published vote tallies for these measures in the material provided [1] [2] [3] [4] [5] [6]. Because the user’s question is specifically about which Greenland-related bills have recorded roll‑call votes on Congress.gov and what their vote tallies were, the primary finding is negative: the sources supplied do not document any roll‑call votes or vote counts for these bills as presented.

1. What the user is actually asking — scope and constraints

The user requests a deterministic list: which Greenland-related bills on Congress.gov include recorded roll‑call votes, and the numerical tallies for those votes; answering that requires Congress.gov pages that include “Roll Call Votes” entries or linked House/Senate roll‑call records, but the documents and summaries supplied here are introductions, texts, and news reports that report bill introductions and summaries rather than completed floor roll calls (Congress.gov bill pages and summaries cited for H.R.361, H.R.7012, H.R.7013, and H.Res.1001; GovTrack summary of H.R.361) [1] [2] [3] [4] [6].

2. Findings — bills identified in the provided reporting and the absence of roll‑call data

The reporting identifies multiple Greenland-related measures: H.R.361 (“Make Greenland Great Again Act”) authorizing negotiations to acquire Greenland (Congress.gov summary; GovTrack tracking), H.R.7012 authorizing annexation and admission to statehood (Congress.gov summary), H.R.7013 the “Greenland Sovereignty Protection Act” prohibiting federal funding to facilitate acquisition (Congress.gov text), H.Res.1001 a resolution of inquiry about Administration documents relating to Greenland (Congress.gov text), and other introduced or reported proposals including HR1161 and press releases about a “Greenland Annexation and Statehood Act” (Congress.gov and news excerpts; billtrack and news sources) [1] [6] [2] [3] [4] [5] [7] [8]. None of the cited Congress.gov pages or summaries in the provided material show any recorded House or Senate roll‑call votes or list vote tallies for these bills; the available records in these excerpts only document introduction, text, committee referral, and public reporting about the proposals [1] [2] [3] [4] [6].

3. Context from news coverage and legislative status (why no votes are shown in sources)

Contemporary news reporting emphasizes introduction and political controversy — for example, outlets describe H.R.361 and similar bills as authorizing the President to seek acquisition or negotiate for Greenland and frame them as responses to presidential statements about Greenland, and they note political pushback but do not report completed votes on the measures (Axios, The Hill, Global News, Florida Politics excerpts) [9] [8] [10] [11]. GovTrack’s summary for H.R.361 notes the bill was introduced and remains in the early stages of the legislative process, which typically precedes any committee action or floor consideration, and it remarks that Congress.gov updates may lag events by about a day — a caveat on relying solely on snapshot pages for vote information [6].

4. Conclusion, limitations, and next steps to get definitive roll‑call tallies

Based on the provided Congress.gov records and news excerpts, no Greenland-related bill in this set shows recorded roll‑call votes or vote tallies in the supplied material; therefore there are no vote counts to report from these sources [1] [2] [3] [4] [6]. This analysis is limited to the specific pages and excerpts provided; if the user requires definitive, up-to-the-minute roll‑call tallies, the next step is to search Congress.gov’s “Roll Call Votes” section for each bill number or check the House and Senate “Roll Call Votes” archives and the bill’s full activity page on Congress.gov, since roll calls — if they occur — will be listed there with detailed tallies and linked roll‑call transcript pages (Congress.gov bill pages and GovTrack note about legislative stage and updates) [6].

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