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H.R. 7006 Vote

The vote on H.R. 7006 in the House of Representatives on January 14, 2026

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Jan 22, 2026

Which House Democrats voted YEA on H.R. 7006 and what, if any, press statements did each release explaining their vote?

A sizable cohort of House Democrats — reported as 153 members — voted YEA on when passed the measure 341–79 on January 14, 2026, but publicly available reporting in the provided sources does not conta...

Jan 20, 2026

How have Democratic members who voted for H.R. 7006 defended their votes in statements to constituents and campaign offices?

A coalition of 153 House Democrats joined Republicans to pass H.R. 7006, but the record supplied in the reporting shows few direct, on-the-record defenses from those Democrats to constituents or campa...

Jan 20, 2026

Which individual House Democrats are listed as voting Yea on Roll Call 28 for H.R. 7006 in the Clerk’s official record?

The Clerk of the House’s roll call for Roll Call 28 on H.R. 7006 records 341 yeas, 79 nays, 0 present and 11 not voting, and the Clerk’s vote pages are the official source for the individual member en...

Jan 20, 2026

Which Democrats voted ‘yes’ on H.R. 7006 according to the House roll call, and which of them represent districts with large pro‑Palestinian constituencies?

One authoritative roll call shows the House passed H.R. 7006 341–79 on January 14, 2026, and outside reporting tallied that 153 House Democrats voted “Yes” on the measure (341 total Yeas) . The offici...

Jan 20, 2026

Which House Democrats publicly explained why they voted for H.R. 7006 despite objections to riders like the UNRWA funding ban?

No contemporary reporting in the provided sources identifies specific House Democrats who publicly explained—and were quoted defending—why they voted to pass H.R. 7006 while objecting to riders such a...