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Stephen Lynch
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Candidate, U.S. House Massachusetts District 8

U.S. House Massachusetts District 8
Tenure

2013 - Present

Term ends

2027

Years in position

12

Prior offices
Massachusetts House of Representatives 4th Suffolk District

Massachusetts State Senate

U.S. House Massachusetts District 9
Successor: Bill Keating

Compensation

Base salary

$174,000

Net worth

$673,008

Elections and appointments
Last elected

November 5, 2024

Next election

November 3, 2026

Education

High school

South Boston High School

Bachelor's

Wentworth Institute of Technology, 1988

Graduate

Harvard University, John F. Kennedy School of Government

Law

Boston College, 1991

Personal
Religion
Christian: Catholic
Profession
Attorney, union leader
Contact

Stephen Lynch (Democratic Party) is a member of the U.S. House, representing Massachusetts' 8th Congressional District. He assumed office on January 3, 2013. His current term ends on January 3, 2027.

Lynch (Democratic Party) is running for re-election to the U.S. House to represent Massachusetts' 8th Congressional District. He declared candidacy for the 2026 election.[source]

Biography

Lynch was born and raised in South Boston. A graduate of South Boston High School, he began his professional career as an ironworker. He became the union's youngest president when he assumed the position at age 30.

Lynch received additional education after initially joining the workforce. He earned a B.A. from the Wentworth Institute of Technology in 1988. Lynch received a J.D. from Boston College in 1991 and later attended Harvard University's John F. Kennedy School of Government where he achieved a master's degree in public administration in 1999.[1]

Committee assignments

U.S. House

2025-2026

Lynch was assigned to the following committees:[Source]

2023-2024

Lynch was assigned to the following committees:[Source]

2021-2022

Lynch was assigned to the following committees:[Source]

2017-2018

At the beginning of the 115th Congress, Lynch was assigned to the following committees:[2]

2015-2016

Lynch served on the following committees:[3]

2013-2014

Lynch served on the following committees:[4][5]

2011-2012

  • U.S. House Committee on Financial Services
    • Subcommittee on Capital Markets, Insurance, and Government-Sponsored Enterprises
    • Subcommittee on Financial Institutions and Consumer Credit
    • Subcommittee on Oversight and Investigations
  • U.S. House Committee on Oversight and Government Reform
    • Subcommittee on Federal Workforce, U.S. Postal Service and Labor Policy Ranking Member
    • Subcommittee on National Security, Homeland Defense and Foreign Operations
    • Subcommittee on Technology, Information Policy, Intergovernmental Relations and Procurement Reform

Elections

2026

See also: Massachusetts' 8th Congressional District election, 2026

Note: At this time, Ballotpedia is combining all declared candidates for this election into one list under a general election heading. As primary election dates are published, this information will be updated to separate general election candidates from primary candidates as appropriate.

General election

The general election will occur on November 3, 2026.

General election for U.S. House Massachusetts District 8

Incumbent Stephen Lynch and Patrick Roath are running in the general election for U.S. House Massachusetts District 8 on November 3, 2026.


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2024

See also: Massachusetts' 8th Congressional District election, 2024

Massachusetts' 8th Congressional District election, 2024 (September 3 Democratic primary)

Massachusetts' 8th Congressional District election, 2024 (September 3 Republican primary)

General election

General election for U.S. House Massachusetts District 8

Incumbent Stephen Lynch defeated Robert Burke in the general election for U.S. House Massachusetts District 8 on November 5, 2024.

Candidate
%
Votes
Image of Stephen Lynch
Stephen Lynch (D)
 
70.4
 
265,432
Image of Robert Burke
Robert Burke (R)
 
29.4
 
110,638
 Other/Write-in votes
 
0.2
 
760

Total votes: 376,830
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Democratic primary election

Democratic primary for U.S. House Massachusetts District 8

Incumbent Stephen Lynch advanced from the Democratic primary for U.S. House Massachusetts District 8 on September 3, 2024.

Candidate
%
Votes
Image of Stephen Lynch
Stephen Lynch
 
98.7
 
64,761
 Other/Write-in votes
 
1.3
 
861

Total votes: 65,622
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Republican primary election

Republican primary for U.S. House Massachusetts District 8

Robert Burke defeated James Govatsos and Daniel Kelly in the Republican primary for U.S. House Massachusetts District 8 on September 3, 2024.

Candidate
%
Votes
Image of Robert Burke
Robert Burke
 
46.1
 
10,335
Image of James Govatsos
James Govatsos Candidate Connection
 
27.7
 
6,216
Daniel Kelly
 
25.7
 
5,761
 Other/Write-in votes
 
0.6
 
127

Total votes: 22,439
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Withdrawn or disqualified candidates

Endorsements

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2022

See also: Massachusetts' 8th Congressional District election, 2022

General election

General election for U.S. House Massachusetts District 8

Incumbent Stephen Lynch defeated Robert Burke in the general election for U.S. House Massachusetts District 8 on November 8, 2022.

Candidate
%
Votes
Image of Stephen Lynch
Stephen Lynch (D)
 
69.7
 
189,987
Image of Robert Burke
Robert Burke (R)
 
30.1
 
82,126
 Other/Write-in votes
 
0.2
 
451

Total votes: 272,564
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Democratic primary election

Democratic primary for U.S. House Massachusetts District 8

Incumbent Stephen Lynch advanced from the Democratic primary for U.S. House Massachusetts District 8 on September 6, 2022.

Candidate
%
Votes
Image of Stephen Lynch
Stephen Lynch
 
99.0
 
73,191
 Other/Write-in votes
 
1.0
 
715

Total votes: 73,906
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Withdrawn or disqualified candidates

Republican primary election

Republican primary for U.S. House Massachusetts District 8

Robert Burke defeated Hamilton Soares Rodrigues in the Republican primary for U.S. House Massachusetts District 8 on September 6, 2022.

Candidate
%
Votes
Image of Robert Burke
Robert Burke
 
73.0
 
19,173
Image of Hamilton Soares Rodrigues
Hamilton Soares Rodrigues Candidate Connection
 
26.6
 
6,977
 Other/Write-in votes
 
0.5
 
124

Total votes: 26,274
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Withdrawn or disqualified candidates

2020

See also: Massachusetts' 8th Congressional District election, 2020

Massachusetts' 8th Congressional District election, 2020 (September 1 Democratic primary)

General election

General election for U.S. House Massachusetts District 8

Incumbent Stephen Lynch defeated Jonathan D. Lott in the general election for U.S. House Massachusetts District 8 on November 3, 2020.

Candidate
%
Votes
Image of Stephen Lynch
Stephen Lynch (D)
 
80.7
 
310,940
Image of Jonathan D. Lott
Jonathan D. Lott (Healthcare Environment Stability) Candidate Connection
 
18.7
 
72,060
 Other/Write-in votes
 
0.6
 
2,401

Total votes: 385,401
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Democratic primary election

Democratic primary for U.S. House Massachusetts District 8

Incumbent Stephen Lynch defeated Robbie Goldstein in the Democratic primary for U.S. House Massachusetts District 8 on September 1, 2020.

Candidate
%
Votes
Image of Stephen Lynch
Stephen Lynch
 
66.4
 
111,542
Image of Robbie Goldstein
Robbie Goldstein Candidate Connection
 
33.5
 
56,219
 Other/Write-in votes
 
0.1
 
222

Total votes: 167,983
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Withdrawn or disqualified candidates

2018

See also: Massachusetts' 8th Congressional District election, 2018

General election

General election for U.S. House Massachusetts District 8

Incumbent Stephen Lynch won election in the general election for U.S. House Massachusetts District 8 on November 6, 2018.

Candidate
%
Votes
Image of Stephen Lynch
Stephen Lynch (D)
 
98.4
 
259,159
 Other/Write-in votes
 
1.6
 
4,148

Total votes: 263,307
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Democratic primary election

Democratic primary for U.S. House Massachusetts District 8

Incumbent Stephen Lynch defeated Brianna Wu and Christopher Voehl in the Democratic primary for U.S. House Massachusetts District 8 on September 4, 2018.

Candidate
%
Votes
Image of Stephen Lynch
Stephen Lynch
 
71.0
 
52,269
Image of Brianna Wu
Brianna Wu
 
22.9
 
16,878
Image of Christopher Voehl
Christopher Voehl
 
6.0
 
4,435

Total votes: 73,582
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2016

See also: Massachusetts' 8th Congressional District election, 2016

Heading into the election, Ballotpedia rated this race as safely Democratic. Incumbent Stephen Lynch (D) defeated William Burke (R) in the general election on November 8, 2016. Neither candidate faced a primary opponent in September.[6][7]

U.S. House, Massachusetts District 8 General Election, 2016
Party Candidate Vote % Votes
     Democratic Green check mark transparent.pngStephen Lynch Incumbent 72.4% 271,019
     Republican William Burke 27.5% 102,744
     N/A Write-in 0.1% 502
Total Votes 374,265
Source: Massachusetts Secretary of the Commonwealth

2014

See also: Massachusetts' 8th Congressional District elections, 2014

Lynch won re-election to the U.S. House in 2014. He ran unopposed in the Democratic primary on September 9, 2014, and faced no major party opposition in the November general election.[8]

U.S. House, Massachusetts District 8 General Election, 2014
Party Candidate Vote % Votes
     Democratic Green check mark transparent.pngStephen Lynch Incumbent 76.6% 200,644
     Write-in Other 1% 2,707
     Blank None 22.3% 58,430
Total Votes 261,781
Source: Massachusetts Secretary of State Official Results

2013

See also: United States Senate special election in Massachusetts, 2013

Lynch sought election to the United States Senate seat vacated by John Kerry, after his confirmation by the U.S. Senate to Secretary of State.[9]

Lynch and Ed Markey participated in six debates. Three were focused on general issues and the each of the remaining three focused on a different topic. One centered on jobs, another on domestic issues and the final one centered on foreign affairs. The debates were held throughout the state with confirmed locations in Boston, Worcester, Springfield, Lowell, and New Bedford.[10]

The day before the Democratic U.S. Senate primary, Lynch was sidelined by illness and unable to attend most of his scheduled public events.[11]

Lynch was defeated by challenger Ed Markey in the Democratic primary on April 30, 2013.[12]

Endorsements

  • Massachusetts Building Trades Council
"When we get engaged in a campaign, we’re all in."[13]

2012

See also: Redistricting in Massachusetts and United States House of Representatives elections in Massachusetts, 2012

Lynch ran for re-election in 2012. He was redistricted and sought re-election in the 8th Congressional District of Massachusetts.[14] He faced no opposition in the Democratic primary.

U.S. House, Massachusetts District 8 General Election, 2012
Party Candidate Vote % Votes
     Democratic Green check mark transparent.pngStephen Lynch Incumbent 71% 263,999
     Republican Joe Selvaggi 22.1% 82,242
     N/A All Others 0.2% 570
     N/A Blank Votes 6.7% 24,883
Total Votes 371,694
Source: Massachusetts Secretary of State "Return of Votes"

Full history


Campaign themes

2026

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2024

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2022

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2020

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2012

On his campaign website, Lynch listed thirteen issues. They were:[21]

  • Economy

Excerpt: "Lynch believes the Federal government needs to create conditions that will induce the private sector to begin lending to creditworthy developers, businesses, and consumers. "

  • Wall Street

Excerpt: "Stephen Lynch opposed the Wall Street bailout, which rewarded bankers and executives for risky behavior that drove our nation into recession. He believes we must hold Wall Street executives accountable for their actions, and he’s fighting for hard reforms to the banking system to ensure that we don’t pay for their mistakes again."

  • Education

Excerpt: "Stephen Lynch believes that education is the foundation of opportunity in the United States. He supported the renewal of Head Start, the premiere early education program in the United States for more than 40 years."

  • College Affordability

Excerpt: "The rising cost of attending U.S. colleges and universities is a growing concern as many students are finding that their dream of attending an institution of higher education is out of financial reach. Stephen Lynch is committed to ensuring that all qualified students are given the opportunity to achieve their dream by making college more affordable and more accessible for America’s hard-working families and students."

  • Working families

Excerpt: "After working 18 years as an ironworker, Stephen Lynch knows you can’t live the American dream without a decent job. He fought for the first minimum wage increase in a decade – to ensure that the minimum wage can be a living wage."

  • America's future

Excerpt: "Too many families today are worried about the burden we are putting on future generations. In order for our children to have the promise of America, we have to get our federal spending under control. Stephen Lynch has fought to end corporate bailouts and misplaced spending. And he supports “pay as you go” legislation that forces Congress to keep its book balanced, just like the rest of us."

  • Afghanistan

Excerpt: "Stephen Lynch supports President Obama’s transition plan in Afghanistan, maintaining peace, and bringing our troops home as soon as possible. Having been to Afghanistan eight times, where he has met with Afghan political leaders and U.S. military leaders and soldiers, he has a keen understanding of the conditions on the ground."

  • Renewable Energy

Excerpt: "Stephen Lynch believes that the federal government must take an active role in reducing our energy consumption and dependence on foreign oil, and create a secure and sustainable energy future. He supports the American Clean Energy and Security Act, which moves us toward these goals by promoting renewable, clean energy resources, energy efficiency, reducing global warming pollution, and transitioning to a clean energy economy."

  • Healthcare

Excerpt: "Stephen Lynch believes that every American should have access to quality healthcare, regardless of their employment status or income level."

  • Iraq

Excerpt: "Stephen Lynch supported the Obama Administration’s removal of U.S. military forces in Iraq. Lynch believes that there is still a role for the U.S. to play as a partner in assisting with Iraq’s continued development."

  • Labor and Working Families

Excerpt: "He believes in equal pay, prevailing wage, and the Employee Free Choice Act."

  • Social Security and Retirement Security

Excerpt: "Stephen Lynch believes that it is vital to preserve Social Security for today's retirees and to strengthen it for the future as a cornerstone of the retirement plan for Americans. Social Security is a reflection of the best ideals of our nation. Based on the noble and principled notion of shared sacrifice, it is a program that has provided financial independence for generations of Americans."

  • Veterans

Excerpt: "Stephen Lynch believes that one of the most important ways America can show its gratitude to its veterans for their heroic and dedicated service to our nation is by providing them with the finest medical care possible. When the Bush White House tried to close four VA hospitals in the 9th/new 8th District, Lynch successfully led the effort to keep them open. He has been a champion of health care for veterans, and was a strong supporter of the New GI bill."[21]

Campaign finance summary


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Stephen Lynch campaign contribution history
YearOfficeStatusContributionsExpenditures
2026* U.S. House Massachusetts District 8Candidacy Declared general$274,867 $306,965
2024* U.S. House Massachusetts District 8Won general$710,124 $976,310
2022U.S. House Massachusetts District 8Won general$962,334 $820,808
2020U.S. House Massachusetts District 8Won general$911,202 $1,140,250
2018U.S. House Massachusetts District 8Won general$860,218 $511,997
2016U.S. House, Massachusetts District 8Won $1,200,458 N/A**
2014U.S. House (Massachusetts, District 8)Won $2,542,069 N/A**
** Data on expenditures is not available for this election cycle
Note: Totals above reflect only available data.

Notable endorsements

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Notable candidate endorsements by Stephen Lynch
EndorseeElectionStageOutcome
Kamala D. Harris  source  (D, Working Families Party) President of the United States (2024) PrimaryLost General
David Trone  source  (D) U.S. Senate Maryland (2024) PrimaryLost Primary
Joe Biden  source  (D, Working Families Party) President of the United States (2020) Won General
Hillary Clinton  source  (D) President of the United States (2016) PrimaryLost General

Personal finance disclosures

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Analysis

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118th Congress (2023-2025)

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117th Congress (2021-2023)

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116th Congress (2019-2021)

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115th Congress (2017-2019)

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114th Congress (2015-2017)

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113th Congress (2013-2015)

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Key votes

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Key votes: 118th Congress, 2023-2025

The 118th United States Congress began on January 3, 2023, and ended on January 3, 2025. At the start of the session, Republicans held the majority in the U.S. House of Representatives (222-212), and Democrats held the majority in the U.S. Senate (51-49). Joe Biden (D) was the president and Kamala Harris (D) was the vice president. We identified the key votes below using Congress' top-viewed bills list and through marquee coverage of certain votes on Ballotpedia.

Key votes: 118th Congress, 2023-2025
Vote Bill and description Status
Yes check.svg Yea Yes check.svg Passed (310-118)[23]
Red x.svg Nay Yes check.svg Passed (227-201)[25]
Red x.svg Nay Yes check.svg Passed (217-215)[27]
Yes check.svg Yea Yes check.svg Passed (328-86)[29]
Red x.svg Nay Yes check.svg Passed (225-204)[31]
Red x.svg Nay Yes check.svg Passed (219-200)[33]
Red x.svg Nay Yes check.svg Passed (229-197)[35]
Yes check.svg Yea Yes check.svg Passed (314-117)[37]
Rep. Hakeem Jeffries (D-N.Y.) Rep. Kevin McCarthy (R-Calif.) (216-212)
Yes check.svg Yea Yes check.svg Passed (216-210)[40]
Rep. Hakeem Jeffries (D-N.Y.) Rep. Mike Johnson (R-La.) (220-209)
Red x.svg Nay Yes check.svg Passed (221-212)[43]
Yes check.svg Yea Yes check.svg Passed (311-114)[45]
Yes check.svg Yea Yes check.svg Passed (327-75)[47]
Red x.svg Nay Yes check.svg Passed (219-213)[49]
Red x.svg Nay Yes check.svg Passed (219-211)[51]
Yes check.svg Yea Yes check.svg Passed (357-70)[53]
Red x.svg Nay Yes check.svg Passed (217-199)[55]
Yes check.svg Yea Yes check.svg Passed (320-91)[57]
Yes check.svg Yea Yes check.svg Passed (387-26)[59]
Red x.svg Nay Yes check.svg Passed (219-184)[61]
Red x.svg Nay Yes check.svg Passed (214-213)[63]
Yes check.svg Yea Yes check.svg Passed (341-82)[65]


Key votes: Previous sessions of Congress

Noteworthy events

Tested positive for coronavirus on January 29, 2021

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On January 29, 2021, Lynch announced that he had tested positive for coronavirus.[213]

American response in Syria

See also: United States involvement in Syria

On August 29, 2013, 53 House Democrats signed a letter written by California Rep. Barbara Lee that called for a congressional resolution on strikes and said that the situation in Syria "should not draw us into an unwise war—especially without adhering to our constitutional requirements."[214][215] The letter also called on the Obama administration to work with the U.N. Security Council to build international consensus condemning the alleged use of chemical weapons. Lynch was one of the 53 Democrats in the House to sign the letter.[214][215]

King Amendment

Lynch signed a letter sent to Collin Peterson in August 2013, asking him to keep Steve King's amendment out of the final Farm Bill.[216] The "Protect Interstate Commerce Act" amendment would have prevented states from applying their own laws on agricultural products to agricultural products from another state.[217] King introduced the amendment in response to a law in California requiring a larger size cage for egg-producing chickens. King represented Iowa, which is a large egg producer.

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External links

Footnotes

  1. Stephen Lynch Official House Website, "About," accessed August 25, 2011 (dead link)
  2. U.S. House Clerk, "Official Alphabetical List of the House of Representatives of the United States One Hundred Fifteenth Congress," accessed February 2, 2017
  3. U.S. House of Representatives, Office of the Clerk, "Committee Information," accessed February 18, 2015
  4. CQ.com, "House Committee Rosters for the 113th Congress," accessed March 3, 2013
  5. U.S. House of Representatives, "Committee assignments," accessed March 31, 2014
  6. Massachusetts Secretary of State, "DEMOCRATIC CANDIDATES FOR NOMINATION," accessed June 15, 2016
  7. Massachusetts Secretary of State, "REPUBLICAN CANDIDATES FOR NOMINATION," accessed June 15, 2016
  8. Cite error: Invalid <ref> tag; no text was provided for refs named primary14
  9. ABC News, "Rep. Stephen Lynch Runs for Massachusetts Senate Seat; Scott Brown’s Decision Still Unknown," accessed January 31, 2013
  10. Boston Herald, "Markey, Lynch agree to 6 debates," accessed February 25, 2013
  11. The Washington Post, "Lynch cancels most campaign events, citing illness," accessed April 29, 2013
  12. WCVB, "2013 U.S. Senate Special Election Results," accessed April 30, 2013
  13. MassLive.com, "Massachusetts Building Trades Council endorses Democratic Senate candidate Stephen Lynch," accessed February 21, 2013
  14. Boston Herald, "Redistricting throws U.S. Reps. Keating, Lynch into likely faceoff," accessed January 22, 2012
  15. U.S. Congress House Clerk, "Statistics of the Congressional Election of November 2, 2010," accessed March 28, 2013
  16. U.S. Congress House Clerk, "Statistics of the Congressional Election of November 4, 2008," accessed March 28, 2013
  17. U.S. Congress House Clerk, "Statistics of the Congressional Election of November 7, 2006," accessed March 28, 2013
  18. U.S. Congress House Clerk, "Statistics of the Congressional Election of November 2, 2004," accessed March 28, 2013
  19. U.S. Congress House Clerk, "Statistics of the Congressional Election of November 5, 2002," accessed March 28, 2013
  20. Our Campaigns, "MA District 9 - Special Election," accessed May 27, 2013
  21. 21.0 21.1 Stephen Lynch for Congress, "Issues," accessed August 16, 2012
  22. Congress.gov, "H.R.2670 - National Defense Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2024," accessed February 23, 2024
  23. Clerk of the United States House of Representatives, "Roll Call 723," December 14, 2023
  24. Congress.gov, "H.R.185 - To terminate the requirement imposed by the Director of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention for proof of COVID-19 vaccination for foreign travelers, and for other purposes." accessed February 23, 2024
  25. Clerk of the United States House of Representatives, "Roll Call 116," accessed May 15, 2025
  26. Congress.gov, "H.R.2811 - Limit, Save, Grow Act of 2023," accessed February 23, 2024
  27. Clerk of the United States House of Representatives, "Roll Call 199," accessed May 15, 2025
  28. Congress.gov, "H.Con.Res.9 - Denouncing the horrors of socialism." accessed February 23, 2024
  29. Clerk of the United States House of Representatives, "Roll Call 106," accessed May 15, 2025
  30. Congress.gov, "H.R.1 - Lower Energy Costs Act," accessed February 23, 2024
  31. Clerk of the United States House of Representatives, "Roll Call 182," accessed May 15, 2025
  32. Congress.gov, "H.J.Res.30 - Providing for congressional disapproval under chapter 8 of title 5, United States Code, of the rule submitted by the Department of Labor relating to 'Prudence and Loyalty in Selecting Plan Investments and Exercising Shareholder Rights'." accessed February 23, 2024
  33. Clerk of the United States House of Representatives, "Roll Call 149," accessed May 15, 2025
  34. Congress.gov, "H.J.Res.7 - Relating to a national emergency declared by the President on March 13, 2020." accessed February 23, 2024
  35. Clerk of the United States House of Representatives, "Roll Call 104," accessed May 15, 2025
  36. Congress.gov, "H.R.3746 - Fiscal Responsibility Act of 2023," accessed February 23, 2024
  37. Clerk of the United States House of Representatives, "Roll Call 243," accessed May 15, 2025
  38. Congress.gov, "Roll Call 20," accessed February 23, 2024
  39. Congress.gov, "H.Res.757 - Declaring the office of Speaker of the House of Representatives to be vacant.," accessed February 23, 2024
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