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To: Kid Shelleen

This little prog is a real piece of work.

This is what he voted for recently...

U.S. Rep. Gallego
voted for:
U.S. House Joint Resolution 46
Terminate border wall emergency declaration
To terminate President Trump’s declaration of an emergency at the U.S.-Mexican border, which allowed him to bypass Congress and re-allocate funds to build a border wall.
Passed 245 to 182 in the U.S. House of Representatives on February 25th, 2019

U.S. Rep. Gallego
voted for:
U.S. House Bill 1644
Re-impose federal net neutrality rules
To reinstate Federal Communications Commission rules that would regulate Internet service providers as public utilities. The rules would prohibit providers from offering pricing models that let websites or customers pay more to get faster speeds; prohibit providers from blocking or “throttling” the speed of certain websites; and impose other restrictions how providers may manage their networks.
Passed 232 to 190 in the U.S. House of Representatives on April 9th, 2019

U.S. Rep. Gallego
voted for:
U.S. House Bill 4617
Expand restrictions on online campaign ads, regulate foreign involvement in elections
To expand federal regulations and restrictions on online political communications, mandate that social media companies keep detailed records on individuals and organizations sponsoring political ads, require political campaigns to report offers of foreign assistance, prohibit foreign nationals from contributing to ballot initiative and referendum campaigns, increase restrictions on U.S. political campaigns soliciting support from foreign entities, and make it a federal crime to mislead voters about the time and place for voting and qualifications to vote.
Passed 227 to 181 in the U.S. House of Representatives on October 22nd, 2019

U.S. Rep. Gallego
voted for:
U.S. House Bill 4
Mandate federal approval before some states can change voting practices
To mandate that states or local governments must get approval of the federal government before they make changes to voting practices in certain circumstances. This mandate for federal “pre-clearance” would apply to any state that has had 15 or more voting rights act violations in the past 25 years. The mandate would apply to local governments that have had at least 3 voting rights act violations in the past 25 years.
Passed 228 to 187 in the U.S. House of Representatives on December 5th, 2019

U.S. Rep. Gallego
voted for:
U.S. House Resolution 755
Impeach President Trump for abuse of power
To impeach President Donald Trump for abusing his power in calling for the announcement of a Ukrainian investigation of a political rival (Joe Biden) in exchange for a meeting with the president and the release of previously-approved foreign aid. Upon passage of these articles of impeachment, the Senate will now hold a trial on removing the president from office, which would require approval by a two-thirds majority of senators present for the vote.
Passed 230 to 197 in the U.S. House of Representatives on December 17th, 2019

U.S. Rep. Gallego
voted for:
U.S. House Resolution 755
Impeach President Trump for obstruction of justice
To impeach President Donald Trump for obstructing justice by directing White House officials to defy subpoenas and otherwise obstructing an impeachment investigation being held by the House of Representatives. Upon passage of these articles of impeachment, the Senate will now hold a trial on removing the president from office, which would require approval by a two-thirds majority of senators present for the vote.
Passed 229 to 198 in the U.S. House of Representatives on December 17th, 2019

U.S. Rep. Gallego
voted for:
U.S. House Concurrent Resolution 83
Direct President Trump to end hostilities against Iran
To adopt a non-binding House resolution directing President Trump to end military action in or against Iran unless Congress authorizes such action.
Passed 224 to 194 in the U.S. House of Representatives on January 8th, 2020

U.S. Rep. Gallego
voted for:
U.S. House Bill 6172
Renew foreign surveillance authorization
To renew provisions of the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act (FISA) that permit the federal government to collect business records and other information during national security investigations without a warrant. The FISA law allows a federal judge to approve such collections without notifying the target or hearing opposing arguments. The bill would also to expand the circumstances that require FISA judges to hear from a government-appointed critic of such requests, and increasing the number of FISA courts.
Passed 278 to 136 in the U.S. House of Representatives on March 10th, 2020

U.S. Rep. Gallego
voted for:
U.S. House Bill 6201
Provide federal aid for coronavirus economic impacts
To mandate that businesses with fewer than 500 employees offer paid sick leave for two weeks, increase federal unemployment insurance payments to the states by $1 billion, provide more federal money for food aid programs, prohibit the Trump Administration from strengthening social welfare benefit work requirements, and provide waivers to insurance companies to give no-cost coronavirus tests, among other things.
Passed 363 to 41 in the U.S. House of Representatives on March 13th, 2020


101 posted on 02/23/2022 7:30:12 AM PST by TLI (ITINERIS IMPENDEO VALHALLA)
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To: TLI

Hey, he’s just trying to get noticed by claws shwaab, so he won’t be viewed as a useless eater.


122 posted on 02/23/2022 8:30:21 AM PST by Zuriel (Acts 2:38,39....Do you believe it?)
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To: TLI

This clown Congressman is “proud” of the work he has done to support relocating Afghan refugees into his district. Another example of who this guy is.


128 posted on 02/23/2022 9:05:32 AM PST by Metrobank
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