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SenateH.R. 7147March 20, 2026
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On Cloture on the Motion to Proceed H.R. 7147

✗ FailedCloture on the Motion to Proceed Rejected (47-37, 3/5 majority required)</vote_result_text> <question>On Cloture on the Motion to Proceed</question> <vote_title>Upon Reconsideration, Motion to Invoke Cloture on the Motion to Proceed to H.R. 7147</vote_title> <majority_requirement>3/5</majority_requirement> <vote_result>Cloture on the Motion to Proceed Rejected47 Yea · 37 Nay · 16 Not Voting
Yea:1 D46 R
Nay:35 D0 R

What This Bill Does

This bill provides FY2026 appropriations for the Department of Homeland Security (DHS).Specifically, the bill provides appropriations to DHS for Departmental Management, Intelligence, Situational Awareness, and Oversight, includingthe Office of the Secretary and Executive Management;the Management Directorate;Intelligence, Analysis, and Situational Awareness; andthe Office of Inspector General.In addition, the bill provides appropriations for Security, Enforcement, and Investigations, includingU.S. Customs and Border Protection,U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement,the Transportation Security Administration,the U.S. Coast Guard, andthe U.S. Secret Service.The bill provides appropriations for Protection, Preparedness, Response, and Recovery, includingthe Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency, andthe Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA).The bill provides appropriations for Research, Development, Training, and Services, includingU.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services,the Federal Law Enforcement Training Centers, andthe Science and Technology Directorate.The bill also sets forth requirements and restrictions for using funds provided by this and other appropriations acts.

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How Members Voted

Yea (47)

146
Jim BanksR · IN
John BarrassoR · WY
Marsha BlackburnR · TN
John BoozmanR · AR
Ted BuddR · NC
Shelley CapitoR · WV
Bill CassidyR · LA
Susan CollinsR · ME
John CornynR · TX
Tom CottonR · AR
Kevin Cramer
Your vote:
R · ND
Mike CrapoR · ID
Ted CruzR · TX
John CurtisR · UT
Joni ErnstR · IA
John FettermanD · PA
Lindsey GrahamR · SC
Chuck GrassleyR · IA
Bill HagertyR · TN
Josh HawleyR · MO
John HoevenR · ND
Jon HustedR · OH
Cindy Hyde-SmithR · MS
Ron JohnsonR · WI
James JusticeR · WV
John KennedyR · LA
James LankfordR · OK
Mike LeeR · UT
Cynthia LummisR · WY
Roger MarshallR · KS
Mitch McConnellR · KY
David McCormickR · PA
Ashley MoodyR · FL
Jerry MoranR · KS
Bernie MorenoR · OH
Markwayne MullinR · OK
Lisa MurkowskiR · AK
Pete RickettsR · NE
James RischR · ID
Mike RoundsR · SD
Eric SchmittR · MO
Rick ScottR · FL
Tim ScottR · SC
Dan SullivanR · AK
John ThuneR · SD
Thomas TillisR · NC
Todd YoungR · IN

Nay (37)

350
Angela AlsobrooksD · MD
Tammy BaldwinD · WI
Michael BennetD · CO
Richard BlumenthalD · CT
Lisa Blunt RochesterD · DE
Cory BookerD · NJ
Maria CantwellD · WA
Catherine Cortez MastoD · NV
Tammy DuckworthD · IL
Richard DurbinD · IL
Kirsten GillibrandD · NY
Maggie HassanD · NH
Martin HeinrichD · NM
John HickenlooperD · CO
Mazie HironoD · HI
Andy KimD · NJ
Angus KingI · ME
Ben LujanD · NM
Edward MarkeyD · MA
Jeff MerkleyD · OR
Christopher MurphyD · CT
Patty MurrayD · WA
Jon OssoffD · GA
Alex PadillaD · CA
Gary PetersD · MI
John ReedD · RI
Jacky RosenD · NV
Bernie SandersI · VT
Brian SchatzD · HI
Charles SchumerD · NY
Elissa SlotkinD · MI
Chris Van HollenD · MD
Mark WarnerD · VA
Raphael WarnockD · GA
Elizabeth WarrenD · MA
Peter WelchD · VT
Ron WydenD · OR

Not Voting / Present (16)

Katie Britt (AL)Christopher Coons (DE)Steve Daines (MT)Deb Fischer (NE)Ruben Gallego (AZ)Timothy Kaine (VA)Mark Kelly (AZ)Amy Klobuchar (MN)Rand Paul (KY)Adam Schiff (CA)Jeanne Shaheen (NH)Tim Sheehy (MT)Tina Smith (MN)Tommy Tuberville (AL)Sheldon Whitehouse (RI)Roger Wicker (MS)