
Total votes
643
Missed
15 (2.3%)
Committees
2
Legislative data from the official House/Senate roll-call record via Voteview (UCLA) and the unitedstates/congress-legislators dataset.
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Methodology: stated positions are AI-compiled from cited public sources; conflicts cross-reference them against the official roll-call record. Consistency = 100 − 12 per significant − 6 per moderate − 2 per minor conflict. Severity is editorial-model judgment — every item links its underlying vote so you can decide for yourself.
Serves on the House Agriculture Committee and campaigned on supporting Michigan farmers and protecting the environment and Great Lakes.
Yea on farm bill supports farmers but nay on agriculture appropriations undercuts that.
Voted against a funding package over concerns about ICE conduct, calling for reforms like body cameras, warrants, and use-of-force standards, while supporting other bipartisan provisions like troop pay raises and Head Start funding.
Multiple nays on appropriations bills align with voting against funding packages.
Supports stricter border enforcement and deportation of violent offenders (voted for Laken Riley Act and Stop Illegal Entry Act) while pushing for ICE oversight, due process protections, and modernized legal immigration.
No votes in the record address border enforcement, deportations, or ICE oversight.
Opposes the Dobbs decision, supports repealing Michigan's 1931 abortion ban, and backs protecting access to abortion and IVF.
No votes in the record address abortion access, Dobbs, or IVF protections.
Supports policies to lower costs for families, including affordable child care initiatives and legislation to reverse cuts to food and energy assistance for low-income households.
No votes in the record address child care affordability or food and energy assistance.
Campaigned on making healthcare more accessible and affordable and protecting Social Security for seniors.
No votes in the record address healthcare access, affordability, or Social Security.
H.R. 8698 — Lower Prices at the Pump Act
2026-05-07 · Referred to the Committee on Energy and Commerce, and in addition to the Committee on Education and Workforce, for a period to be subsequently determined by the Speaker, in each case for consideration of such provisions as fall within the jurisdiction of the committee concerned.
H.R. 8056 — Military Financial Literacy Act of 2026
2026-03-24 · Referred to the House Committee on Armed Services.
H.R. 7437 — BASICS Act
2026-02-09 · Referred to the House Committee on Transportation and Infrastructure.