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| ==[[Key votes]]==
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| ::''See also: [[Key votes]]''
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| Ballotpedia monitors legislation that receives a vote and highlights the ones that we consider to be key to understanding where elected officials stand on the issues. To read more about how we identify key votes, click [[Key votes|here]].
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| {{House key votes 116|name=Joyce (R-OH)}}
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| ===Key votes: Previous sessions of Congress===
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| {{House key votes 115|name=Joyce (R-OH)}}
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| ===114th Congress===
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| ====Economic and fiscal====
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| =====Trade Act of 2015=====
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| ::''See also: [[The Trans-Pacific Partnership trade deal, 2015]]''<br/>
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| '''Trade adjustment assistance'''<br/>
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| {{House TAA GOP No|Name=Joyce}}
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| <br/>'''Trade promotion authority'''<br/>
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| {{House TPA GOP No|Name=Joyce}}
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| <br/>'''Trade promotion authority second vote'''<br/>
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| {{House TPA 2 GOP No|Name=Joyce}}
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| <br/>'''Trade adjustment assistance second vote'''<br/>
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| {{House TAA 2 GOP Yes|Name=Joyce}}
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| =====Defense spending authorization=====
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| {{House DOD Spending GOP Yes|Name=Joyce}}
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| {{House DOD Spending2 GOP Yes|Name=Joyce}}
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| =====2016 Budget proposal=====
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| {{House Budget Res GOP Yes|Name=Joyce}}
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| =====2015 budget=====
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| {{House Budget Deal GOP Yes|Name=Joyce}}
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| ====Foreign Affairs====
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| =====Iran nuclear deal=====
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| ::''See also: [[Iran nuclear agreement, 2015]]''
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| {{House Iran bill GOP Yes|Name=Joyce}}
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| <br/>'''Approval of Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action'''<br/>
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| {{House Iran bill 1 GOP No|Name=Joyce}}
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| <br/>'''Suspension of Iran sanctions relief'''<br/>
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| {{House Iran bill 2 GOP Yes|Name=Joyce}}
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| <br/>'''Presidential non-compliance of section 2'''<br/>
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| {{House Iran bill 3 GOP Yes|Name=Joyce}}
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| =====Export-Import Bank=====
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| {{House Ex-Im Bank GOP Yes|Name=Joyce}}
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| ====Domestic====
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| =====USA FREEDOM Act of 2015=====
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| {{House USA FREEDOM bill GOP Yes|Name=Joyce}}
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| =====Pain-Capable Unborn Child Protection Act=====
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| {{House Abortion bill GOP Yes|Name=Joyce}}
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| =====Cyber security=====
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| {{House Cyber1 GOP Yes|Name=Joyce}}
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| {{House Cyber2 GOP Yes|Name=Joyce}}
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| ====Immigration====
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| {{House Refugees GOP Yes|Name=Joyce}}
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| ===113th Congress===
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| |Total=4315
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| |Ref=<ref>[http://www.senate.gov/reference/resources/pdf/Resumes/current.pdf ''Congressional Record'', "Resume of Congressional Activity," accessed August 1, 2013]</ref>
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| ===National security===
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| ====NDAA====
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| {{Yea vote}} Joyce voted for HR 1960 - the National Defense Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2014. The bill passed the House on June 14, 2013, with a vote of 315 - 108. Both parties were somewhat divided on the vote.<ref>[https://votesmart.org/bill/votes/45512#.UjdO8j9-q1c ''Project Vote Smart'', "HR 1960 - National Defense Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2014 - Voting Record," accessed September 16, 2013]</ref>
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| ====DHS Appropriations====
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| {{Yea vote}} Joyce voted for HR 2217 - the DHS Appropriations Act of 2014. The bill passed the House on June 6, 2013, with a vote of 245 - 182 that was largely along party lines.<ref>[https://votesmart.org/bill/votes/44545#.UjdO9j9-q1c ''Project Vote Smart'', "HR 2217 - DHS Appropriations Act of 2014 - Voting Record," accessed September 16, 2013]</ref>
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| ====CISPA (2013)====
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| {{Yea vote}} Joyce voted for HR 624 - the CISPA (2013). The bill passed the House on April 18, 2013, with a vote of 288 - 127. The bill permitted federal intelligence agencies to share cybersecurity intelligence and information with private entities and utilities. The bill was largely supported by Republicans, but divided the Democratic Party.<ref>[https://votesmart.org/bill/votes/43791#.UjdO-j9-q1c ''Project Vote Smart'', "HR 624 - CISPA (2013) - Voting Record," accessed September 16, 2013]</ref>
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| ===Economy===
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| ====Government shutdown====
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| :: ''See also: [[United States budget debate, 2013]]''
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| {{Yea vote}}
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| On September 30, 2013, the House passed a final stopgap spending bill before the shutdown went into effect. The bill included a one-year delay of the Affordable Care Act's individual mandate and would have also stripped the bill of federal subsidies for congressional members and staff. It passed through the House with a vote of 228-201.<ref>[http://clerk.house.gov/evs/2013/roll504.xml ''Clerk of the U.S. House'', "Final vote results for Roll Call 504," accessed October 31, 2013]</ref> At 1 a.m. on October 1, 2013, one hour after the shutdown officially began, the House voted to move forward with going to a conference. In short order, Sen. [[Harry Reid]] rejected the call to conference.<ref>[http://www.buzzfeed.com/katenocera/government-shutdown-how-we-got-here?bffb ''Buzzfeed'', "Government shutdown: How we got here," accessed October 1, 2013]</ref> Joyce voted in favor of the stopgap spending bill that would have delayed the individual mandate.<ref>[http://clerk.house.gov/evs/2013/roll504.xml ''Clerk of the U.S. House'', "Final vote results for Roll Call 504," accessed October 31, 2013]</ref>
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| {{Yea vote}} The shutdown ended on October 16, 2013, when the House took a vote on HR 2775 after it was approved by the [[United States Senate|Senate]]. The bill to reopen the government lifted the $16.7 trillion debt limit and funded the government through January 15, 2014. Federal employees also received retroactive pay for the shutdown period. The only concession made by [[United States Senate|Senate Democrats]] was to require income verification for [[Obamacare]] subsidies.<ref>[http://www.washingtonpost.com/politics/house-effort-to-end-fiscal-crisis-collapses-leaving-senate-to-forge-last-minute-solution/2013/10/16/1e8bb150-364d-11e3-be86-6aeaa439845b_story_1.html ''The Washington Post'', "Reid, McConnell propose bipartisan Senate bill to end shutdown, extend borrowing," accessed October 16, 2013]</ref> The House passed the legislation shortly after the Senate, by a vote of 285-144, with all 144 votes against the legislation coming from [[Republican]] members. Joyce voted for HR 2775.<ref>[http://clerk.house.gov/evs/2013/roll550.xml ''U.S. House'', "Final vote results for Roll Call 550," accessed October 31, 2013]</ref>
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| ====Federal Pay Adjustment Act====
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| {{Yea vote}} Joyce voted for HR 273 - Eliminates the 2013 Statutory Pay Adjustment for Federal Employees. The bill passed the House on February 15, 2013, with a vote of 261 - 154. The bill called for stopping a 0.5 percent pay increase for all federal workers from taking effect. The raises were projected to cost $11 billion over 10 years.<ref>[https://votesmart.org/bill/votes/42596#.UjdQCD9-q1c ''Project Vote Smart'', "HR 273 - Eliminates the 2013 Statutory Pay Adjustment for Federal Employees - Voting Record," accessed September 16, 2013]</ref>
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| ===Immigration===
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| ====Morton Memos Prohibition====
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| {{Yea vote}} Joyce voted for House Amendment 136 - Prohibits the Enforcement of the Immigration Executive Order. The amendment was adopted by the House on June 6, 2013, with a vote of 224 - 201. The purpose of the amendment as stated on the official text is to "prohibit the use of funds to finalize, implement, administer, or enforce the Morton Memos." These memos would have granted administrative amnesty to certain individuals residing in the United States without legal status.<ref>[http://thomas.loc.gov/cgi-bin/bdquery/z?d113:hamdt136: ''The Library of Congress'', "H.AMDT.136," accessed September 16, 2013]</ref> The vote largely followed party lines.<ref>[https://votesmart.org/bill/votes/44693#.UjdQYz9-q1c ''Project Vote Smart'', "H Amdt 136 - Prohibits the Enforcement of the Immigration Executive Order - Voting Record," accessed September 16, 2013]</ref>
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| ===Healthcare===
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| ====Healthcare Reform Rules====
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| {{Yea vote}} Joyce voted for House Amendment 450 - Requires Congressional Approval for Any Rules Under the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act. The amendment was adopted by the House on August 2, 2013, with a vote of 227-185. The amendment requires that all changes to the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act be approved by Congress before taking effect. The vote was largely along party lines.<ref>[https://votesmart.org/bill/votes/45799#.UjdQtz9-q1c ''Project Vote Smart'', "H Amdt 450 - Requires Congressional Approval for Any Rules Under the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act - Voting Record," accessed September 16, 2013]</ref>
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| ===Social issues===
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| ====Abortion====
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| {{Yea vote}} Joyce voted for HR 1797 - Pain-Capable Unborn Child Protection Act. The resolution passed the House on June 18, 2013, with a vote of 228 - 196 that largely followed party lines. The purpose of the bill was to ban abortions that would take place 20 or more weeks after fertilization.<ref>[https://votesmart.org/bill/votes/45098#.UjdRJz9-q1c ''Project Vote Smart'', "HR 1797 - Pain-Capable Unborn Child Protection Act - Voting Record," accessed September 16, 2013]</ref>
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| ===Government affairs===
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| ====HR 676====
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| {{Obama lawsuit GOP Yes|Name= Joyce}}
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| ==Footnotes==
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