Anonymous ID: da33d2 Jan. 21, 2025, 8:44 a.m. No.22402758   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>2779 >>2833 >>2871 >>3061 >>3262 >>3356

Primary every HoR on this list

 

Below is the complete list of the 159 House Democrats who votedagainstthe Laken Riley Act:

 

Alma Adams (N.C.)

Pete Aguilar (Calif.)

Gabe Amo (R.I.)

Yassamin Ansari (Ariz.)

Jake Auchincloss (Mass.)

Becca Balint (Vt.)

Nanette Barragán (Calif.)

Joyce Beatty (Ohio)

Wesley Bell (Mo.)

Ami Bera (Calif.)

Don Beyer (Va.)

S. Bishop Jr. (Ga.)

Suzanne Bonamici (Ore.)

Shontel M. Brown (Ohio)

Julia Brownley (Calif.)

Salud Carbajal (Calif.)

André Carson (Ind.)

Troy A. Carter (La.)

Greg Casar (Texas)

Ed Case (Hawaii)

Sean Casten (Ill.)

Kathy Castor (Fla.)

Joaquin Castro (Texas)

S. Cherfilus-McCormick (Fla.)

Judy Chu (Calif.)

Gil Cisneros (Calif.)

Katherine Clark (Mass.)

Yvette D. Clarke (N.Y.)

Emanuel Cleaver II (Mo.)

James E. Clyburn (S.C.)

Steve Cohen (Tenn.)

Herb Conaway (N.J.)

Gerry Connolly (Va.)

Lou Correa (Calif.)

Jasmine Crockett (Texas)

Jason Crow (Colo.)

Danny K. Davis (Ill.)

Madeleine Dean (Pa.)

Diana DeGette (Colo.)

Rosa DeLauro (Conn.)

Suzan DelBene (Wash.)

Mark DeSaulnier (Calif.)

Maxine Dexter (Ore.)

Debbie Dingell (Mich.)

Lloyd Doggett (Texas)

Sarah Elfreth (Md.)

Veronica Escobar (Texas)

Adriano Espaillat (N.Y.)

Lizzie Fletcher (Texas)

Bill Foster (Ill.)

Valerie Foushee (N.C.)

Lois Frankel (Fla.)

Laura Friedman (Calif.)

Maxwell Frost (Fla.)

John Garamendi (Calif.)

Robert Garcia (Calif.)

Jesús "Chuy" Garcia (Ill.)

Dan Goldman (N.Y.)

Jimmy Gomez (Calif.)

Al Green (Texas)

Jim Himes (Conn.)

Chrissy Houlahan (Pa.)

Steny H. Hoyer (Md.)

Jared Huffman (Calif.)

Glenn Ivey (Md.)

Jonathan Jackson (Ill.)

Sara Jacobs (Calif.)

Pramila Jayapal (Wash.)

Hakeem Jeffries (N.Y.)

Julie Johnson (Texas)

Hank Johnson (Ga.)

S. Kamlager-Dove (Calif.)

Bill Keating (Mass.)

Robin Kelly (Ill.)

Timothy M. Kennedy (N.Y.)

Ro Khanna (Calif.)

Raja Krishnamoorthi (Ill.)

Rick Larsen (Wash.)

John B. Larson (Conn.)

George Latimer (N.Y.)

Summer Lee (Pa.)

T. Leger Fernandez (N.M.)

Sam Liccardo (Calif.)

Ted Lieu (Calif.)

Zoe Lofgren (Calif.)

Seth Magaziner (R.I.)

Doris Matsui (Calif.)

Sarah McBride (Del.)

Jennifer McClellan (Va.)

Betty McCollum (Minn.)

Morgan McGarvey (Ky.)

Jim McGovern (Mass.)

LaMonica McIver (N.J.)

Gregory W. Meeks (N.Y.)

Robert Menendez (N.J.)

Grace Meng (N.Y.)

Kweisi Mfume (Md.)

Gwen Moore (Wis.)

Kelly Morrison (Minn.)

Seth Moulton (Mass.)

Kevin Mullin (Calif.)

Jerry Nadler (N.Y.)

Richard E. Neal (Mass.)

Joe Neguse (Colo.)

Donald Norcross (N.J.)

A. Ocasio-Cortez (N.Y.)

John Olszewski (Md.)

Ilhan Omar (Minn.)

Frank Pallone Jr. (N.J.)

Jimmy Panetta (Calif.)

Nancy Pelosi (Calif.)

Scott Peters (Calif.)

Brittany Pettersen (Colo.)

Chellie Pingree (Maine)

Mark Pocan (Wis.)

Nelly Pou (N.J.)

Ayanna Pressley (Mass.)

Mike Quigley (Ill.)

Delia C. Ramirez (Ill.)

Emily Randall (Wash.)

Jamie Raskin (Md.)

Luz Rivas (Calif.)

Deborah Ross (N.C.)

Pat Ryan (N.Y.)

Andrea Salinas (Ore.)

Linda T. Sánchez (Calif.)

Mary Gay Scanlon (Pa.)

Jan Schakowsky (Ill.)

Bradley Schneider (Ill.)

David Scott (Ga.)

Robert C. Scott (Va.)

Brad Sherman (Calif.)

Lateefah Simon (Calif.)

Adam Smith (Wash.)

Darren Soto (Fla.)

Melanie Stansbury (N.M.)

Haley Stevens (Mich.)

Marilyn Strickland (Wash.)

Eric Swalwell (Calif.)

Mark Takano (Calif.)

Shri Thanedar (Mich.)

Mike Thompson (Calif.)

Bennie Thompson (Miss.)

Rashida Tlaib (Mich.)

Jill Tokuda (Hawaii)

Paul Tonko (N.Y.)

Norma J. Torres (Calif.)

Lori Trahan (Mass.)

Sylvester Turner (Texas)

Lauren Underwood (Ill.)

Juan Vargas (Calif.)

Gabe Vasquez (N.M.)

Marc Veasey (Texas)

Nydia M. Velázquez (N.Y.)

Eugene Vindman (Va.)

D. Wasserman Schultz (Fla.)

Maxine Waters (Calif.)

B. Watson Coleman (N.J.)

Nikema Williams (Ga.)

Anonymous ID: da33d2 Jan. 21, 2025, 8:54 a.m. No.22402833   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>2871 >>3061 >>3262 >>3356

>>22402758

Primary every Senator on this list

 

44 Senate Democrats who votedagainstthe Laken Riley Act:

 

Alsobrooks (D-MD)

Baldwin (D-WI)

Bennet (D-CO)

Blumenthal (D-CT)

Blunt Rochester (D-DE)

Booker (D-NJ)

Cantwell (D-WA)

Coons (D-DE)

Duckworth (D-IL)

Durbin (D-IL)

Gillibrand (D-NY)

Heinrich (D-NM)

Hickenlooper (D-CO)

Hirono (D-HI)

Kaine (D-VA)

Kim (D-NJ)

King (I-ME)

Klobuchar (D-MN)

Lujan (D-NM)

Markey (D-MA)

Merkley (D-OR)

Murphy (D-CT)

Murray (D-WA)

Padilla (D-CA)

Reed (D-RI)

Sanders (I-VT)

Schatz (D-HI)

Schiff (D-CA)

Schumer (D-NY)

Smith (D-MN)

Van Hollen (D-MD)

Warren (D-MA)

Welch (D-VT)

Whitehouse (D-RI)

Wyden (D-OR)

 

https://www.senate.gov/legislative/LIS/roll_call_votes/vote1191/vote_119_1_00007.htm#position

Anonymous ID: da33d2 Jan. 21, 2025, 9 a.m. No.22402876   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>3061 >>3262 >>3356

Senate Democrats boil over Laken Riley missteps

 

https://thehill.com/homenews/senate/5096575-senate-democrats-frustrated-laken-riley-act/amp/

via

https://citizenfreepress.com/breaking/democrats-fuming-over-laken-riley-bill/

 

The Laken Riley Act is roiling the Senate Democratic Conference, as senators believe their party bungled immigration and border security in 2024 but aren’t happy about the swift passage of a bill they view as terrible policy. Democratic critics of the bill believe the rush to pass it is a political overreaction from Democratic colleagues scrambling to protect themselves on those issues.

 

Some Democratic senators are venting frustration about Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer (D-N.Y.) giving a green light to politically vulnerable colleagues to vote to advance the bill without getting an ironclad guarantee that Democrats would have more opportunity to amend the legislation.

 

Those Democratic lawmakers have likened the handling of the bill to a disorganized retreat and warn it has sparked deep frustration in a caucus still stung from the loss of their majority in November.

 

“There is huge frustration that the bill didn’t go to committee on something so consequential,” fumed one Democratic senator who requested anonymity to discuss the intense debate that rocked the caucus.

 

“There is huge concern because we’re talking about the mandatory imprisonment based on an accusation without a person even being charged, let alone being convicted, and this applies to kids,” the senator said. “It’s a sweeping assault on core principles, and it doesn’t even have a judicial review component.”

 

The senator voiced frustration that Senate Democratic leadership​ didn’t press colleagues to block the motion to proceed to the bill unless Republicans promised more votes on amendments to change the bill on the Senate floor.

 

“There is enormous frustration,” the lawmaker added. “They put up the white flag from the very beginning and said, ‘For too many people [in the caucus], immigration is too toxic, and we have to just get through this,’ without really understanding the gravity of this bill and what it represents in terms of violating the norms — indefinite detention, no judicial review, based on an allegation.”

 

Schumer downplayed the clash within his caucus, describing a lengthy debate at last Tuesday’s lunch as a discussion “of all the great issues.”

 

Democrats facing competitive reelections in 2026 and who represent swing states, however, were eager to vote to advance the bill after President Trump and Republicans bashed their party all year over the murder of Laken Riley, a 22-year-old nursing student who was killed by a Venezuelan migrant who entered the country without legal status and was previously arrested in New York and Georgia.

 

Ten Democrats voted Friday to advance the bill to a final up-or-down vote, including Sens. Jon Ossoff (D-Ga.), Gary Peters (D-Mich.) and Jeanne Shaheen (D-N.H.), who face potentially competitive races next year.

 

The bill passed the Senate on Monday evening.

 

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