Starting with the 118th Congress, our data on how often members of Congress vote for or against President Biden's position is no longer being updated.

UPDATED Jan. 3, 2023, at 3:18 PM

Does Your Member Of Congress Vote With Or Against Biden?

An updating tally of how often every member of the House and the Senate votes with or against the president.

Kim SchrierD

Democratic representative for Washington’s 8th district

Biden margin

Biden’s share of the vote in the 2020 election minus Trump’s

Biden score

How often Schrier votes in line with Biden’s position

Biden plus-minus

Difference between Schrier’s actual and predicted Biden support scores

Biden marginBiden scoreBiden plus-minus
Biden’s share of the vote in the 2020 election minus Trump’sHow often Schrier votes in line with Biden’s positionDifference between Schrier’s actual and predicted Biden support scores
+6.5%
100.0%
+19.4+19.4
+19.4

117th Congress (2021-22)

Democratic representative for Washington’s 8th district

DateMeasureBiden positionSchrier voteAgree with Biden?Predicted chance of voting with Biden Plus-minus
Dec. 23,
2022
Providing appropriations for various federal departments and agencies for fiscal year 2023; updating the process of appointing and tallying presidential electors; providing money for humanitarian, security and economic assistance to Ukraine (225-201)
Kim Schrier's Vote:
Yes
support
Yes
69.7%+30.3
Dec. 15,
2022
Providing collective bargaining rights for Veterans Health Administration health care workers (219-201)
Kim Schrier's Vote:
Yes
support
Yes
84.0%+16.0
Dec. 15,
2022
Allowing Puerto Rico to hold a referendum on whether to become a U.S. state, an independent country or a sovereign government (233-191)
Kim Schrier's Vote:
Yes
support
Yes
79.6%+20.4
Dec. 14,
2022
Providing money for law enforcement training in de-escalation tactics and in responding to mental and behavior health crises (264-162)
Kim Schrier's Vote:
Yes
support
Yes
75.1%+24.9
Dec. 14,
2022
Updating regulations to address conflicts of interest in federal acquisitions (219-205)
Kim Schrier's Vote:
Yes
support
Yes
83.5%+16.5
Dec. 8,
2022
Repealing the Defense of Marriage Act and requiring states to recognize same-sex and interracial marriages performed out-of-state; includes an amendment allowing religious organizations to deny services or accomodations for same-sex weddings (258-169)
Kim Schrier's Vote:
Yes
support
Yes
85.0%+15.0
Dec. 6,
2022
Making it easier for noncitizen veterans to get lawful permanent resident status (220-208)
Kim Schrier's Vote:
Yes
support
Yes
79.9%+20.1
Dec. 1,
2022
Requiring the Bureau of Prisons to provide incarcerated women with certain pregnancy-related care and limiting the use of solitary confinement for pregnant women (324-90)
Kim Schrier's Vote:
Yes
support
Yes
90.0%+10.0
Dec. 1,
2022
Establishing grants for reentry programs for previously incarcerated people (259-167)
Kim Schrier's Vote:
Yes
support
Yes
80.9%+19.1
Nov. 30,
2022
Requiring certain railroad and labor organizations to accept a labor agreement (290-137)
Kim Schrier's Vote:
Yes
support
Yes
76.8%+23.2
Nov. 16,
2022
Prohibiting the enforcement of nondisclosure agreements and nondisparagement clauses agreed to before a sexual assault or harassment dispute arises (315-109)
Kim Schrier's Vote:
Yes
support
Yes
88.3%+11.7
Sept. 30,
2022
Extending government funding and providing money for economic and security assistance to Ukraine (230-201)
Kim Schrier's Vote:
Yes
support
Yes
71.3%+28.7
Sept. 29,
2022
Modifying merger filing fees and requiring disclosure of foreign merger subsidies (242-184)
Kim Schrier's Vote:
Yes
support
Yes
63.1%+36.9
Sept. 29,
2022
Expanding access to mental and substance use health services (220-205)
Kim Schrier's Vote:
Yes
support
Yes
80.2%+19.8
Sept. 22,
2022
Providing money for law enforcement agencies to investigate unsolved homicides and nonfatal shootings (250-178)
Kim Schrier's Vote:
Yes
support
Yes
81.0%+19.0
Sept. 22,
2022
Providing money for anti-violence programs (220-207)
Kim Schrier's Vote:
Yes
support
Yes
80.2%+19.8
Sept. 22,
2022
Providing money for local governments to train mental health professionals and send them instead of law enforcement officers to respond to emergencies involving people with behavioral health needs (223-206)
Kim Schrier's Vote:
Yes
support
Yes
81.6%+18.4
Sept. 22,
2022
Authorizing grants for law enforcement agencies with fewer than 125 officers (360-64)
Kim Schrier's Vote:
Yes
support
Yes
87.2%+12.8
Sept. 21,
2022
Revising the process of casting and counting electoral votes for presidential elections (229-203)
Kim Schrier's Vote:
Yes
support
Yes
75.0%+25.0
Sept. 21,
2022
Allowing federal student loan borrowers to separate consolidated loans (232-193)
Kim Schrier's Vote:
Yes
support
Yes
82.4%+17.6
Sept. 15,
2022
Establishing and expanding whistleblower protections for federal employees (221-203)
Kim Schrier's Vote:
Yes
support
Yes
80.3%+19.7
Sept. 15,
2022
Establishing greater congressional oversight of the U.S. Census Bureau and prohibiting the removal of the bureau director without cause (220-208)
Kim Schrier's Vote:
Yes
support
Yes
78.8%+21.2
Sept. 15,
2022
Prohibiting certain federal positions from losing civil-service status (225-204)
Kim Schrier's Vote:
Yes
support
Yes
76.2%+23.8
Aug. 12,
2022
Allowing Medicare to negotiate prescription drug prices; extending Affordable Care Act subsidies; expanding tax credits for renewable and clean energy efforts; establishing a 15 percent corporate minimum tax; and other measures (220-207)
Kim Schrier's Vote:
Yes
support
Yes
78.9%+21.1
July 29,
2022
Revising restrictions on the possession and exhibition of big cats (278-134)
Kim Schrier's Vote:
Yes
support
Yes
86.0%+14.0
July 29,
2022
Establishing wildfire preparedness and drought resiliency programs (218-199)
Kim Schrier's Vote:
Yes
support
Yes
78.1%+21.9
July 29,
2022
Prohibiting the sale, manufacture, transfer and possession of certain semiautomatic assault weapons and large-capacity magazines (217-213)
Kim Schrier's Vote:
Yes
support
Yes
74.0%+26.0
July 28,
2022
Supporting the domestic production of semiconductors (243-187)
Kim Schrier's Vote:
Yes
support
Yes
76.6%+23.4
July 27,
2022
Extending certain Medicare telehealth flexibilities after the end of the COVID-19 public health emergency (416-12)
Kim Schrier's Vote:
Yes
support
Yes
98.5%+1.5
July 27,
2022
Establishing programs to support heart-disease research and awareness among the South Asian American population (237-192)
Kim Schrier's Vote:
Yes
support
Yes
76.2%+23.8
July 27,
2022
Restoring full pension benefits terminated by Delphi Corporation's bankruptcy in 2009 (254-175)
Kim Schrier's Vote:
Yes
support
Yes
74.6%+25.4
July 21,
2022
Protecting the right to access and use contraceptives (228-195)
Kim Schrier's Vote:
Yes
support
Yes
76.5%+23.5
July 20,
2022
Authorizing appropriations to several federal departments and agencies for fiscal year 2023 (220-207)
Kim Schrier's Vote:
Yes
support
Yes
78.9%+21.1
July 19,
2022
Repealing the Defense of Marriage Act and requiring states to recognize same-sex and interracial marriages performed out-of-state (267-157)
Kim Schrier's Vote:
Yes
support
Yes
86.7%+13.3
July 15,
2022
Prohibiting restrictions on access to out-of-state abortion services (223-205)
Kim Schrier's Vote:
Yes
support
Yes
79.4%+20.6
July 15,
2022
Prohibiting restrictions on access to abortion services (219-210)
Kim Schrier's Vote:
Yes
support
Yes
77.6%+22.4
July 14,
2022
Authorizing Department of Defense appropriations for fiscal year 2023 (329-101)
Kim Schrier's Vote:
Yes
support
Yes
76.6%+23.4
July 13,
2022
Establishing the Active Shooter Alert Communications Network (260-169)
Kim Schrier's Vote:
Yes
support
Yes
80.6%+19.4
June 24,
2022
Expanding firearm regulations (234-193)
Kim Schrier's Vote:
Yes
support
Yes
78.5%+21.5
June 23,
2022
Improving the collection of data related to sexual orientation and gender identity (220-201)
Kim Schrier's Vote:
Yes
support
Yes
79.7%+20.3
June 22,
2022
Establishing and funding agency for innovations in health care (336-85)
Kim Schrier's Vote:
Yes
support
Yes
92.2%+7.8
June 22,
2022
Reauthorizing mental health and substance use disorder programs (402-20)
Kim Schrier's Vote:
Yes
support
Yes
97.6%+2.4
June 16,
2022
Developing strategies to lower food and fuel costs (221-204)
Kim Schrier's Vote:
Yes
support
Yes
67.0%+33.0
June 15,
2022
Expanding access to credit, mortgage and banking services (215-207)
Kim Schrier's Vote:
Yes
support
Yes
75.6%+24.4
June 14,
2022
Providing funding for the conservation of fish and wildlife (231-190)
Kim Schrier's Vote:
Yes
support
Yes
74.7%+25.3
June 9,
2022
Allowing federal courts to temporarily prohibit individuals from purchasing and possessing firearms (224-202)
Kim Schrier's Vote:
Yes
support
Yes
78.6%+21.4
June 8,
2022
Changing federal firearms laws, including prohibiting sales of certain weapons to people under 21 years old (223-204)
Kim Schrier's Vote:
Yes
support
Yes
76.9%+23.1
May 18,
2022
Expanding the availability of information on domestic terrorism (222-203)
Kim Schrier's Vote:
Yes
support
Yes
78.8%+21.2
May 17,
2022
Expanding employment and training programs (220-196)
Kim Schrier's Vote:
Yes
support
Yes
82.6%+17.4
May 13,
2022
Reauthorizing block grants for antipoverty activities (246-169)
Kim Schrier's Vote:
Yes
support
Yes
76.4%+23.6
May 12,
2022
Making Transportation Security Administration employees part of the standard federal personnel management system (220-201)
Kim Schrier's Vote:
Yes
support
Yes
84.9%+15.1
May 11,
2022
Making it easier for federally employed firefighters to get workers' compensation (288-131)
Kim Schrier's Vote:
Yes
support
Yes
86.7%+13.3
March 31,
2022
Capping out-of-pocket insulin costs (232-193)
Kim Schrier's Vote:
Yes
support
Yes
80.8%+19.2
March 18,
2022
Prohibiting discrimination based on a person's hair texture or style (235-189)
Kim Schrier's Vote:
Yes
support
Yes
79.4%+20.6
March 17,
2022
Prohibiting certain forced arbitration clauses (222-209)
Kim Schrier's Vote:
Yes
support
Yes
75.2%+24.8
March 9,
2022
The 2022 fiscal year appropriations bill (260-171)
Kim Schrier's Vote:
Yes
support
Yes
82.6%+17.4
March 3,
2022
Expanding health care eligibility for veterans exposed to toxic substances (256-174)
Kim Schrier's Vote:
Yes
support
Yes
79.2%+20.8
Feb. 9,
2022
Imposing visa restrictions on foreign people found responsible for human rights violations related to someone's sexual orientation, gender identity, gender expression or sex characteristics (227-206)
Kim Schrier's Vote:
Yes
support
Yes
83.8%+16.2
Feb. 8,
2022
Improving the U.S. Postal Service's finances, services and transparency (342-92)
Kim Schrier's Vote:
Yes
support
Yes
90.9%+9.1
Feb. 7,
2022
Ending forced arbitration for sexual assault and sexual harrassment cases (335-97)
Kim Schrier's Vote:
Yes
support
Yes
89.9%+10.1
Feb. 4,
2022
Providing money for semiconductor manufacturing, supply chain improvements and scientific research (222-210)
Kim Schrier's Vote:
Yes
support
Yes
77.1%+22.9
Jan. 13,
2022
Strengthening the Voting Rights Act, campaign finance regulations and election administration rules (220-203)
Kim Schrier's Vote:
Yes
support
Yes
80.4%+19.6
Jan. 12,
2022
Expanding GI Bill eligibility for National Guard and Reserve members (287-135)
Kim Schrier's Vote:
Yes
support
Yes
82.6%+17.4
Dec. 15,
2021
Increasing the debt limit (221-209)
Kim Schrier's Vote:
Yes
support
Yes
78.7%+21.3
Dec. 14,
2021
Creating a State Department position to monitor and combat Islamophobia around the world (219-212)
Kim Schrier's Vote:
Yes
support
Yes
80.4%+19.6
Dec. 9,
2021
Limiting the power of the executive branch and increasing disclosure requirements for presidential and vice presidential candidates (220-208)
Kim Schrier's Vote:
Yes
support
Yes
78.5%+21.5
Dec. 2,
2021
Extending government funding (221-212)
Kim Schrier's Vote:
Yes
support
Yes
79.1%+20.9
Nov. 19,
2021
Providing money to expand social safety programs, fight climate change and lower health care costs (220-213)
Kim Schrier's Vote:
Yes
support
Yes
80.9%+19.1
Nov. 5,
2021
Providing money for transportation, utility and environmental infrastructure (228-206)
Kim Schrier's Vote:
Yes
support
Yes
58.8%+41.2
Nov. 4,
2021
Protecting older job applicants from discrimination in the hiring process (224-200)
Kim Schrier's Vote:
Yes
support
Yes
81.5%+18.5
Oct. 26,
2021
Reauthorizing and expanding funding for preventing domestic violence (228-200)
Kim Schrier's Vote:
Yes
support
Yes
79.9%+20.1
Oct. 22,
2021
Expanding workplace requirements for breastfeeding accommodations (276-149)
Kim Schrier's Vote:
Yes
support
Yes
88.3%+11.7
Sept. 30,
2021
Extending government funding and raising the debt ceiling (254-175)
Kim Schrier's Vote:
Yes
support
Yes
78.8%+21.2
Sept. 29,
2021
Suspending the debt limit through Dec. 16, 2022 (219-212)
Kim Schrier's Vote:
Yes
support
Yes
76.9%+23.1
Sept. 24,
2021
Protecting the right to an abortion and health care providers’ ability to provide abortion services (218-211)
Kim Schrier's Vote:
Yes
support
Yes
79.4%+20.6
Sept. 21,
2021
Extending government funding and raising the debt ceiling (220-211)
Kim Schrier's Vote:
Yes
support
Yes
80.7%+19.3
Aug. 24,
2021
Strengthening the Voting Rights Act (219-212)
Kim Schrier's Vote:
Yes
support
Yes
80.7%+19.3
Aug. 24,
2021
$3.5 trillion budget plan (220-212)
Kim Schrier's Vote:
Yes
support
Yes
80.7%+19.3
July 29,
2021
Providing emergency funding for Capitol security in response to the Jan. 6 attack and for the expansion of the Afghan visa program (416-11)
Kim Schrier's Vote:
Yes
support
Yes
97.8%+2.2
July 28,
2021
Making appropriations for the State Department, foreign operations and related programs (217-212)
Kim Schrier's Vote:
Yes
support
Yes
58.1%+41.9
July 22,
2021
Increasing the number of and expediting the process for visas available to Afghans who worked on behalf of the U.S. government in Afghanistan (407-16)
Kim Schrier's Vote:
Yes
support
Yes
98.0%+2.0
July 21,
2021
Requiring the Environmental Protection Agency to implement regulations around certain chemicals (241-183)
Kim Schrier's Vote:
Yes
support
Yes
81.2%+18.8
July 20,
2021
Allowing the Federal Trade Commission to recover money for victims of illegal business practices (221-205)
Kim Schrier's Vote:
Yes
support
Yes
75.7%+24.3
July 1,
2021
Providing money for transportation and water infrastructure (221-201)
Kim Schrier's Vote:
Yes
support
Yes
81.9%+18.1
June 25,
2021
Repealing an Environmental Protection Agency rule that removed limits on methane leaks (229-191)
Kim Schrier's Vote:
Yes
support
Yes
83.6%+16.4
June 24,
2021
Providing contraceptives to veterans without co-pays (245-181)
Kim Schrier's Vote:
Yes
support
Yes
86.3%+13.7
June 24,
2021
Repealing a rule that changed the workplace discrimination settlement process (219-210)
Kim Schrier's Vote:
Yes
support
Yes
80.8%+19.2
June 24,
2021
Repealing a rule that allowed borrowers to get loans at interest rates above the limit set by their state (218-208)
Kim Schrier's Vote:
Yes
support
Yes
79.4%+20.6
June 23,
2021
Protecting older employees from workplace discrimination (247-178)
Kim Schrier's Vote:
Yes
support
Yes
88.4%+11.6
June 17,
2021
Repealing the 2002 authorization of military force against Iraq (268-161)
Kim Schrier's Vote:
Yes
support
Yes
77.6%+22.4
May 20,
2021
Providing money for Capitol security in response to the Jan. 6 attack (213-212)
Kim Schrier's Vote:
Yes
support
Yes
56.8%+43.2
May 19,
2021
Establishing a commission to investigate the Jan. 6 attack on the U.S. Capitol (252-175)
Kim Schrier's Vote:
Yes
support
Yes
82.1%+17.9
May 18,
2021
Taking steps to combat hate crimes against Asian Americans during the COVID-19 pandemic (364-62)
Kim Schrier's Vote:
Yes
support
Yes
95.3%+4.7
May 14,
2021
Protecting pregnant employees from workplace discrimination (315-101)
Kim Schrier's Vote:
Yes
support
Yes
91.8%+8.2
May 13,
2021
Providing consumers with debt-related protections (215-207)
Kim Schrier's Vote:
Yes
support
Yes
78.4%+21.6
April 22,
2021
Admitting Washington, D.C., as a state (216-208)
Kim Schrier's Vote:
Yes
support
Yes
80.8%+19.2
April 21,
2021
Requiring that people detained while trying to enter the country have access to legal counsel (217-207)
Kim Schrier's Vote:
Yes
support
Yes
80.8%+19.2
April 21,
2021
Limiting the president's authority over immigration restrictions (218-208)
Kim Schrier's Vote:
Yes
support
Yes
82.3%+17.7
April 16,
2021
Requiring health care and social service employers to have plans for preventing workplace violence (254-166)
Kim Schrier's Vote:
Yes
support
Yes
82.6%+17.4
April 15,
2021
Strengthening rules against wage discrimination (217-210)
Kim Schrier's Vote:
Yes
support
Yes
82.3%+17.7
March 18,
2021
Allowing farmworkers to get legal immigration status (247-174)
Kim Schrier's Vote:
Yes
support
Yes
82.5%+17.5
March 18,
2021
Creating a path to citizenship for undocumented immigrants who came to the U.S. as children (228-197)
Kim Schrier's Vote:
Yes
support
Yes
83.4%+16.6
March 17,
2021
Reauthorizing the Violence Against Women Act (244-172)
Kim Schrier's Vote:
Yes
support
Yes
83.6%+16.4
March 11,
2021
Increasing the waiting period for federal gun background checks (219-210)
Kim Schrier's Vote:
Yes
support
Yes
81.5%+18.5
March 11,
2021
Requiring background checks for all gun sales (227-203)
Kim Schrier's Vote:
Yes
support
Yes
82.8%+17.2
March 10,
2021
Providing $1.9 trillion for COVID-19 relief (220-211)
Kim Schrier's Vote:
Yes
support
Yes
80.9%+19.1
March 9,
2021
Expanding unionization and collective bargaining rights (225-206)
Kim Schrier's Vote:
Yes
support
Yes
82.8%+17.2
March 3,
2021
Expanding voting rights, changing campaign finance regulations and strengthening ethics rules (220-210)
Kim Schrier's Vote:
Yes
support
Yes
72.7%+27.3
March 3,
2021
Combating brutality and racial discrimination by police (220-212)
Kim Schrier's Vote:
Yes
support
Yes
76.9%+23.1
Feb. 26,
2021
Protecting wilderness areas in Colorado, California, Washington and Arizona from development (227-200)
Kim Schrier's Vote:
Yes
support
Yes
81.8%+18.2
Feb. 25,
2021
Prohibiting discrimination because of sex, gender identity and sexual orientation (224-206)
Kim Schrier's Vote:
Yes
support
Yes
83.8%+16.2
Jan. 21,
2021
Waiver allowing Lloyd Austin to become secretary of defense (326-78)
Kim Schrier's Vote:
Yes
support
Yes
83.0%+17.0
Average100.0%80.6%+19.4

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