| H.R.4346 | The Chips and Science Act, which appropriated over $76 billion in corporate welfare to the semiconductor industry | NAY | yea | No | - |
| H.R.5585 | The ARPA–H Act, which would have created a new agency within the Department of Health and Human Services, called the Advanced Research Projects order the seizure of their firearms without due process | NAY | yea | No | - |
| H.R.1808 | The Assault Weapons Ban of 2022, which would have banned the sale, possession and transfer of semi-automatic rifles, high capacity magazines and other firearm (Passed House 243-187 on 7/28/22, Cloture | NAY | nay | Yes | - |
| H.R.3076 | The Postal Service Reform Act, which appropriated an additional $58 billion to the United States Postal Service | NAY | yea | No | - |
| H.R.6833 | The Continuing Appropriations and Ukraine Supplemental Approprations Act, which funded the federal government through 12/16/22 while sending an additional (Passed House 220-207 on 8/12/22, Passed Sena | NAY | yea | No | - |
| H.R.2471 | (Passed House 342-92 on 2/8/22, Passed Senate 79-19 on 3/8/22, Signed by President) (Passed House 260-171 on 3/9/22, Passed Senate 68-31 on 3/10/22, Signed by President) The Suspending Normal Trade Re | NAY | yea | No | - |
| H.R.7910 | The Protecting Our Kids Act, which prohibits adults under 21 from buying semi-automatic rifles or high capacity magazines | NAY | nay | Yes | - |
| H.R.7108 were removed in the Senate). | The Suspending Normal Trade Relations with Russia and Belarus Act, which gives the President unbridled authority to sanction virtually anyone, anywhere in the world | NAY | yea | No | - |
| H.R.7691 | The Additional Ukraine Supplemental Appropriations Act, which appropriated over $40 billion in foreign aid to Ukraine | NAY | yea | No | - |
| H.R.8294 | The Transportation, Housing and Urban Development, and Related Agencies Appropriations Act, which would have appropriated $400 billion to fund multiple departments of the federal government, enacting | NAY | nay | Yes | - |
| H.R.5746 | The Freedom to Vote: John R | NAY | nay | Yes | - |
| S.2938 | The Bipartisan Safer Communities Act, which imposed new background check requirements on firearm transfers and sent federal funds to states that enact Agency-Health | NAY | yea | No | - |
| H.R.350 on 5/26/22) | The Domestic Terrorism Prevention Act, which would have expanded the federal government by creating new domestic terrorism offices in the Department of Homeland (Passed House 368-57 on 5/10/22, Passed | NAY | nay | Yes | - |
| H.R.5376 | The Inflation Reduction Act, which imposed new taxes on businesses, created 87,000 new IRS agents, and appropriated over $400 billion for wasteful spending | NAY | nay | Yes | - |
| H.R.2617 | (Passed House 350-80 on 12/8/22, Passed Senate 83-11 on 12/15/22, Signed by President) (Passed House 225-201 on 12/23/22, Passed Senate 68-29 on 12/22/22, Signed by President) | NAY | yea | No | - |
| H.R.4521 | allocated tax dollars towards subsidizing semiconductors, new federal grant programs, foreign aid, environmentalist programs, and a slush fund for labor unions | NAY | nay | Yes | - |
| H.R.2377 | (Passed House 223-204 on 6/8/22, but failed to advance in the Senate) order the seizure of their firearms without due process | NAY | nay | Yes | - |
| H.R.7776 | The National Defense Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2023, which approves an $858 billion military budget without an audit | NAY | yea | No | - |
| H.R.7900 | The first version of the National Defense Authorization Act of 2023, which would have appropriated $839 billion for the 2023 military budget, without auditing the unconstitutional Red Flag laws | NAY | yea | No | - |
| H.R.3807 | The Restaurant Revitalization Fund Replenishment Act, which would have appropriated over $60 billion for corporate welfare | NAY | yea | No | - |