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U.S. Representative
A. Donald McEachin
bioguide://M001200FEC H6VA04061
0%
Party loyalty
0%
Attendance
-1
Broke with party
0
Bills → law
Broke ranks.
Every vote where McEachin broke from the Democratic majority. Crossover behavior is the clearest signal of independence — how we compute it.
Most recent defection · Sep 29, 2022
Mental Health Matters Act
Voted YEA while Democratics voted NAY.
YEAvs Party: NAY
- Sep 21, 2022YEAJoint Consolidation Loan Separation ActVoted YEA while Democratics voted NAY
- Sep 15, 2022NAYPPSA Act of 2021Voted NAY while Democratics voted YEA
- Sep 15, 2022NAYEnsuring a Fair and Accurate Census ActVoted NAY while Democratics voted YEA
- Aug 12, 2022YEAInflation Reduction Act of 2022Voted YEA while Democratics voted NAY
- Jul 29, 2022YEAAssault Weapons Ban of 2022Voted YEA while Democratics voted NAY
- Jul 29, 2022NAYContinental Divide Trail Completion ActVoted NAY while Democratics voted YEA
- Jul 29, 2022NAYA bill to include certain computer-related projects in the Federal permitting program under title XLI of the FAST Act, and for other purposes.Voted NAY while Democratics voted YEA
Recent floor activity.
Last 10 roll-call votes.
- Jan 3, 2023NV
- Nov 17, 2022YEA
- Nov 17, 2022Max Cleland VA Medical Center ActYEA
- Nov 17, 2022Senator Johnny Isakson VA Regional Office Act of 2022YEA
- Nov 17, 2022Department of Veterans Affairs Information Technology Reform Act of 2021YEA
- Nov 17, 2022Lymphedema Treatment ActYEA
- Nov 16, 2022Speak Out ActYEA
- Nov 15, 2022Providing for consideration of the bill (S. 4524) to limit the judicial enforceability of predispute nondisclosure and nondisparagement contract clauses relating to disputes involving sexual assault and sexual harassment; and for other purposes.YEA
- Nov 14, 2022PAST Act of 2021YEA
- Sep 30, 2022Providing for consideration of the Senate amendment to the bill (H.R. 6833) to amend title XXVII of the Public Health Service Act, the Internal Revenue Code of 1986, and the Employee Retirement Income Security Act of 1974 to establish requirements with respect to cost-sharing for certain insulin products, and for other purposes; and providing for consideration of the bill (H.R. 8987) to amend the Justice for United States Victims of State Sponsored Terrorism Act to authorize appropriations for catch-up payments from the United States Victims of State Sponsored Terrorism Fund.YEA
Sponsored.
Bills McEachin introduced.