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Federal public records are free and require no account. Official actions remain separate, source-linked, and free of inferred positions.

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Open methodology

How documented actions enter the record.

Project Informed publishes selected official actions as a source ledger. Measure indexes organize the ledger; they do not characterize a member’s position or restate an official action.

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    Index

    Store an explicit list of official roll-call coordinates. Index labels identify the represented measures; they do not summarize a position.

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    Verify

    Confirm the measure, vote question, date, member cast, and source against the official record.

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    Display

    Show each recorded cast as published, without combining votes or assigning a position label.

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    Trace

    Keep the direct official source beside every displayed vote so the record can be checked independently.

The record is displayed without inference.

  • No deduction, induction, or assumption is applied to a member’s recorded votes.
  • No score, comparison, alignment percentage, stance, ideology, or position label is produced.
  • Each vote is shown separately using the cast recorded by the official source.
  • Missing vote records are not interpreted as support, opposition, presence, or absence.
  • A policy question is organizational context only; it is not attributed to the member.
  • Every displayed roster fact, vote, and legislative claim is paired with an official-source link.
  • Missing sponsorship is not interpreted.

Published record index

Measure indexes and selected roll calls

Index labels list the represented measure identifiers. Each row reproduces stored fields from the linked official roll call; no explanation of the vote’s meaning is added.

S. 5, S.Amdt. 8, and S.Amdt. 14 roll calls — 119th Congress, session 1

Measure index only; not attributed to any member.

Selected official roll calls
Vote coordinatesStored official recordCitation
Congress 119, session 1, vote 3
Date
2025-01-15
Measure
To expand the list of criminal offenses that subject inadmissible aliens to mandatory detention.
Question
On the Amendment S.Amdt. 14 to S.Amdt. 8 to S. 5 (No short title on file)
Result
Amendment Agreed to (70-25)
Official roll-call record ↗
Congress 119, session 1, vote 6
Date
2025-01-20
Measure
To include crimes resulting in death or serious bodily injury to the list of offenses that, if committed by an inadmissible alien, require mandatory detention.
Question
On the Amendment S.Amdt. 8 to S. 5 (No short title on file)
Result
Amendment Agreed to (75-24)
Official roll-call record ↗
Congress 119, session 1, vote 7
Date
2025-01-20
Measure
S. 5
Question
On Passage of the Bill S. 5
Result
Bill Passed (64-35)
Official roll-call record ↗

H.J.Res. 35, S.J.Res. 31, and H.J.Res. 87 roll calls — 119th Congress, session 1

Measure index only; not attributed to any member.

Selected official roll calls
Vote coordinatesStored official recordCitation
Congress 119, session 1, vote 97
Date
2025-02-27
Measure
H.J.Res. 35
Question
On the Joint Resolution H.J.Res. 35
Result
Joint Resolution Passed (52-47)
Official roll-call record ↗
Congress 119, session 1, vote 229
Date
2025-05-01
Measure
S.J.Res. 31
Question
On the Joint Resolution S.J.Res. 31
Result
Joint Resolution Passed (52-46)
Official roll-call record ↗
Congress 119, session 1, vote 279
Date
2025-05-22
Measure
H.J.Res. 87
Question
On the Joint Resolution H.J.Res. 87
Result
Joint Resolution Passed (51-45)
Official roll-call record ↗

Source boundaries

What this release records

Current House membership and all occupied or vacant House seats come from the U.S. House Clerk roster. Current Senate membership and selected Senate roll calls come from Senate.gov. Congress.gov supplies official enrichment and legislation records. House roll calls are not yet published. Senate records are never transferred to House members.