Birth Control, Gay Marriage, Sexual Violence: See How House Republicans Voted on it All
Battleground is a reader-supported publication. Consider supporting the newsletter through Buy Me A Coffee. Birth Control, Gay Marriage, Sexual Violence: See How House Republicans Voted on it AllWhile every House Democrats supported protecting freedoms for all Americans, most Republicans voted against these bills.
While Republicans bill themselves as the “Party of Freedom,” the party has recently voted against bills that enshrined equal rights and safeguarded freedoms for all Americans. It’s about time you knew their names. Today we’re diving into three pieces of recent equal rights legislation that Republicans largely rejected. See if your state’s House Republicans stood up for equal rights or sat on their hands. Right to Contraception Act (H.R. 8373)Vote: 228 - 195 , 195 Republicans Voting Against (July 2022) Not only is it astonishing that nearly every House Republican voted against protections for birth control, every Republican woman in the House voted against this bill except for three: Liz Cheney (WY), Nancy Mace (SC), and Maria Salazar (FL). The bill provides language to guarantee access to contraceptives and provides the Department of Justice with the power to take civil action against any federal or state official that restricts access to birth control. The legislation is a direct response to Clarence Thomas after he called for SCOTUS to reconsider Griswold v. Connecticut, a case that protects the right to buy and use contraceptives without government interference. After passing the House, this legislation has been introduced in the Senate and has not received a vote. Target List*: David Schweikert (AZ-1), Don Bacon (NE-2), Mariannette Miller-Meeks (IA-1), Michelle Steel (CA-45), Steve Chabot (OH-1) *This list is comprised of Republican House lawmakers who voted against the bill above and are running for re-election in swing districts. Support their Democratic challengers to help vote them out!Respect for Marriage Act (H.R. 8404)Vote: 267 - 157, 157 Republicans Voted Against (July 2022) While the bill has gained notoriety for codifying same-sex marriage into federal law, it also includes language that protects interracial marriage. That didn’t stop 157 Republicans from voting against the measure. Much attention should be paid to the geography of the GOP’s votes on marriage equality. Every state south of the Mason-Dixon line (excluding Utah) saw a majority of its GOP delegation vote against the bill. Out of the 20 states where every single GOP member voted against the bill, a sizable majority of them are southern states. There’s immense political power in fostering a regional coalition across states. This must be remembered if Western Republicans grab the spotlight in the coming weeks: they sit at odds with their counterparts to the South and are outliers within their party, not trendsetters. Target List: Jamie Herrera Beutler (WA-5), Bob Good (VA-5), Tom McClintock (CA-3) Violence Against Women Reauthorization Act (H.R. 1620)Vote: 244 - 172, 172 Republicans Voted Against (March 2021) Republicans broke away from the Violence Against Women Act because they wanted a “clean” authorization without any new provisions. Democrats instead added new protections against previously unprotected forms of sexual violence like revenge porn and expanded sexual violence resources for minority groups like LGBTQ+ people and tribal communities. Republicans denounced the bill almost immediately and several politicians utilized transphobic rhetoric (CW) to justify their votes. Target List: Yvette Herrell (NM-2), Mike Garcia (CA-27), Ashley Hinson (IA-2), Robert Wittman (VA-1) |
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