This chart shows the congressional voting record for Iowa’s 3 Republican representatives as of October 14, 2022. For more detailed summaries, click on the links below:
Name of Bill | Hinson | Miller Meeks | Feenstra |
HR 6833: Ukraine Supplemental Appropriations Act, 2023 – National Key Vote: Appropriates $12.3 billion in short-term military aid and economic spending for Ukraine. *Had bipartisan support | No | No | No |
HR 8987: Fairness for 9/11 Families Act: Amends the Justice for US Victims of State Sponsored Terrorism Act by authorizing $2.98 billion in appropriations from funds under the CARES Act as a lump sum for catch-up payments from the United States Victims of State Sponsored Terrorism Fund. *Had bipartisan support | Yes | Yes | Yes |
HR 7780: Mental Health Matters Act – National Key Vote: Provides grants to increase the number of school-based mental health service providers. Establish requirements for institutions of higher education concerning students with disabilities. *Had bipartisan support | No | No | No |
HR 4118: Break the Cycle of Violence Act – National Key Vote: Establishes a federal grant program and related entities to support violence intervention initiatives and to reduce crime and violence in communities. *Had bipartisan support | No | No | No |
HR 5768: Violent Incident Clearance and Technological Investigative Methods (VICTIM) Act of 2022: Authorizes the Department of Justice to establish a grant program for tribal or local law enforcement agencies or prosecuting offices to establish, implement, and administer violent incident clearance and technological investigative methods. *Had bipartisan support | Yes | Yes | No |
HR 8542: Mental Health Justice Act of 2022 – National Key Vote: Establishes a grant program for states, tribal entities, and local governments to train and dispatch mental health professionals to respond, instead of local law enforcement officers, to emergencies that involve individuals with behavioral health needs. This bill would help police officers in the US. *Had bipartisan support | No | No | No |
HR 6833: Affordable Insulin NOW Act: Cap cost-sharing under private health insurance for a month’s supply of selected insulin products at $35 or 25% of a plan’s negotiated price (after any price concessions), whichever is less, beginning in 2023. Note: This was part of the 2023 Appropriations Act. *Had bipartisan support | No | No | No |