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Capito, Shelley

Capito, Shelley

R | U.S. Senate | WV

Liberty Score

35%F

Vote History

BillTitleLiberty PositionVoteAlignedDate
H.R.7776 Johnson Amendment(Passed Senate 83-11 on 12/15/22, Passed House 350-80 on 12/8/22, Signed by President) HYEAyeaYes-
S.4008 ClotureThe Small Business COVID Relief Act, which would have appropriated an additional $50 billion for corporate bailoutsNAYnayYes-
S.2938 ClotureThe Bipartisan Safer Communities Act, which imposed new background check requirements on firearm transfers and sent federal funds to states that enact (Motion to Proceed Failed 29-67 on 6/15/22) unconNAYyeaNo-
S.3436This would have imposed sanctions on the Nord Stream 2 gas pipeline between Germany and RussiaNAYyeaNo-
H.R.5376The Inflation Reduction Act, which imposed new taxes on businesses, created 87,000 new IRS agents, and appropriated over $400 billion for wasteful spendingNAYnayYes-
H.R.5746 ClotureThe Freedom to Vote: John RNAYnayYes-
H.R.6833 ClotureThe Continuing Appropriations and Ukraine Supplemental Approprations Act, which funded the federal government through 12/16/22 while sending an additional (Passed Senate 51-50 on 8/7/22, Passed House NAYyeaNo-
H.R.2617 Paul AmendmentThe Consolidated Appropriations Act of 2023, a $1YEAnayNo-
H.R.350 ClotureThe Domestic Terrorism Prevention Act, which would have expanded the federal government by creating new domestic terrorism offices in the Department of Homeland (Cloture Motion failed to obtain the reNAYnayYes-
H.R.2617(Passed Senate 68-29 on 12/22/22, Passed House 225-201 on 12/23/22, Signed by President)NAYyeaNo-
H.R.7691The Additional Ukraine Supplemental Appropriations Act, which appropriated over $40 billion in foreign aid to UkraineNAYyeaNo-
H.R.7776The National Defense Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2023, which approves an $858 billion military budget without an auditNAYyeaNo-
H.R.2471(Passed Senate 79-19 on 3/8/22, Passed House 342-92 on 2/8/22, Signed by President) (Passed Senate 68-31 on 3/10/22, Passed House 260-171 on 3/9/22, Signed by President)NAYyeaNo-
S.J.Res.63This joint resolution would have terminated the national emergency concerning COVID-19 declared by the President on March 13, 2020YEAyeaYes-
H.R.4346 ClotureThe Chips and Science Act, which appropriated over $76 billion in corporate welfare to the semiconductor industryNAYyeaNo-
H.R.3076The Postal Service Reform Act, which appropriated an additional $58 billion to the United States Postal ServiceNAYyeaNo-
S.Con.Res.41SenYEAnayNo-
S.J.Res.37(Passed Senate 68-31 on 3/10/22, Passed House 260-171 on 3/9/22, Signed by President) This would have repealed President Biden's federal mask mandate on public transportationYEAyeaYes-
H.R.4521 Clotureallocated tax dollars towards subsidizing semiconductors, new federal grant programs, foreign aid, environmentalist programs, and a slush fund for labor unionsNAYyeaNo-
H.R.2617 Motion to ProceedHNAYyeaNo-