
Total votes
643
Missed
32 (5.0%)
Committees
3
Legislative data from the official House/Senate roll-call record via Voteview (UCLA) and the unitedstates/congress-legislators dataset.
No contradictions identified between Laurel M. Lee's stated positions and their recorded votes.
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.
Views the Chinese Communist Party as a serious military, cyber, economic and IP threat to the U.S., and strongly opposes the BDS movement against Israel.
Supported NDAA and national security funding; opposed force withdrawals from Iran; backed resolution on PRC detentions.
🗳 Yea on HR8800 (2026-07-22)🗳 Yea on HR8595 (2026-07-15)🗳 Yea on HRES1259 (2026-05-13)🗳 Nay on HCONRES89 (2026-07-23)
Supports strengthening physical border security, opposes sanctuary city policies, and favors a legal, orderly immigration process only for those entering the country legally.
No votes address border security, sanctuary policies, or legal immigration processes.
Opposes abortion rights except to save the life of the mother, opposing unrestricted access to abortion.
No votes relate to abortion rights or restrictions.
Opposes classifying sexual orientation and gender identity as protected classes and opposes same-sex marriage comfort level, per survey responses.
No votes address protected classes, same-sex marriage, or related civil rights measures.
Strongly favors keeping God and religious expression in the public sphere and supports limiting state interference in religious liberty.
No votes concern religious expression in public or state interference in religious liberty.
Opposes reparations based on race and Critical Race Theory, viewing racism as not itself a security threat but its use to justify violence as one.
No votes address reparations, Critical Race Theory, or racism as a security threat.
Supports qualified immunity for police officers and opposes redirecting police funding to mental health or community programs.
No votes address qualified immunity or redirecting police funding.