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Vote Record

Click here to go directly to the House Clerk's Roll Call vote webpage, but you may want to read the helpful tips below before doing so.

Who Keeps Track of Votes?

The Clerk of the House of Representatives maintains a list of votes for each motion and piece of legislation that is voted on by the full House. These are called "roll call votes."

How can I look up a vote cast by Congressman Womack?

Simply follow the easy steps listed below to look up a vote cast by Congressman Womack or any other member. Note: You may want to read all of the steps before clicking on the appropriate links.

Step 1

Visit the Clerk's Roll Call Votes page. Each vote for the current Congress and previous Congresses will be listed on this page. 

Step 2

To see how members voted, locate the motion or legislation you are looking for and click the Roll Call Number, which will take you to a list indicating how each member voted, including Congressman Womack.

Step 3

After clicking on the appropriate roll, you will be able to search by name, party, state, and the vote.

How can I look up votes from previous years?

Visit the Clerk's Roll Call Votes page and select a different session of Congress in the drop down menu on the right located under “Congress.”

Why doesn't the office maintain its own list of votes on this webpage?

Direct access and instructions on how to use the Clerk's records provide the most immediate and complete access to all votes cast by Congressman Womack.
Date Roll Call # Bill Question Vote Bill Name
53 H.R. 238 On the Motion to Recommit No Commodity End-User Relief Act
52 H.Amdt. 34 On the Amendment Aye An amendment numbered 4 printed in Part B of House Report 115-3 to make clear Congress's intent that the Commission may impose and implement position limits as it finds necessary, provided the Commission makes a finding prior to imposing such limits. It makes no changes to the longstanding federal position limits regime for the enumerated agricultural commodities or the existing statutory requirements that Designated Contract Markets impose position limits or accountability levels on all contracts.
51 H.R. 78 On Passage of the Bill Aye SEC Regulatory Accountability Act
50 H.R. 78 On the Motion to Recommit No SEC Regulatory Accountability Act
49 H.Amdt. 43 On the Amendment No An amendment numbered 5 printed in Part A of House Report 115-3 to require the Chairman of the Securities and Exchange Commission to be trained on ethical standards and codes of conduct to ensure all regulations enacted are not done so with a conflict of interest, specifically regarding prior employment and legal representation of too-big-to-fail banks.
48 H.Amdt. 42 On the Amendment No An amendment numbered 4 printed in Part A of House Report 115-3 to require the Chairman of the SEC and his immediate family to divest from too-big-to-fail banks.
47 H.Amdt. 41 On the Amendment No An amendment numbered 3 printed in Part A of House Report 115-3 to exempt regulations promulgated to maintain or support U.S. financial stability or prevent or reduce systemic risk.
46 H.Amdt. 39 On the Amendment No An amendment numbered 1 printed in Part A of House Report 115-3 to require the SEC to identify, analyze and address potential conflicts of interest related to its rulemakings.
45 H.R. 5 On Passage of the Bill Yea Regulatory Accountability Act of 2017
44 H.R. 5 On the Motion to Recommit No Regulatory Accountability Act of 2017
43 H.Amdt. 29 On the Amendment No An amendment numbered 14 printed in House Report 115-2 to strike language that would require the Forest Service and the Bureau of Land Management to perform regulatory flexibility analyses for forest and land management plans.
42 H.Amdt. 28 On the Amendment No An amendment numbered 13 printed in House Report 115-2 to ensure that any rules made under the "Frank R. Lautenberg Chemical Safety for the 21st Century Act" are exempted from this act.
41 H.Amdt. 27 On the Amendment No An amendment numbered 12 printed in House Report 115-2 to exempt from the bill a rule which pertains to workplace health and safety and that is necessary to prevent or reduce the incidence of traumatic injury, cancer or irreversible lung disease at mining facilities which are subject to the Federal Mine Safety and Health Act of 1977 (30 USC 801, et seq) or workplaces which are subject to the Occupational Safety and Health Act (29 USC 651 et seq).
40 H.Amdt. 26 On the Amendment No An amendment numbered 11 printed in House Report 115-2 to exempt rules pertaining to the safety of children's products or toys.
39 H.Amdt. 25 On the Amendment No An amendment numbered 10 printed in House Report 115-2 to exempt rules that significantly improve the employment, retention, and wages of workforce participants, especially those with significant barriers to employment, such as persons with disabilities or limited English proficiency.
38 H.Amdt. 24 On the Amendment No An amendment numbered 9 printed in House Report 115-2 to provide for the prevention of the transmission of foodborne illness or to meet preventive-control requirements for food safety.
37 H.Amdt. 23 On the Amendment No An amendment numbered 8 printed in Part A of House Report 115-2 to ensure that any rule intended to protect public health and welfare is exempted from the requirements of this act.
36 H.Amdt. 20 On the Amendment Aye An amendment numbered 5 printed in Part A of House Report 115-2 to prohibit agencies from impartially communicating with the public in order to gener ate support or opposition to a proposed rule.
35 H.Amdt. 16 On the Amendment Aye An amendment numbered 1 printed in Part A of House Report 115-2 to revise section 2 of title II of the bill to restrain unwarranted interpretation of ambiguous statutes to find implied delegations of legislative rulemaking authority, and of ambiguous statutes and regulations to expansively extend agency authority.
34 H.R. 39 On Motion to Suspend the Rules and Pass Yea TALENT Act of 2017