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This week in Congress

Jun 8 – Jun 14, 2026

22 roll-call votes · 15 bills moved · 0 new Texas filings

At a glance

Roll-call votes, with every Texas position

Senate · 2026-06-11Confirmed 4944

On the Nomination

Confirms or rejects the President's nominee. A simple majority decides.

Official record

House · 2026-06-11Failed 198218

On Motion to Suspend the Rules and Pass

A fast track for bills with broad support: debate is limited, no amendments are allowed, and passage needs a two-thirds majority.

Official record

Senate · 2026-06-10Confirmed 5044

On the Nomination

Confirms or rejects the President's nominee. A simple majority decides.

Official record

Senate · 2026-06-09Confirmed 5146

On the Nomination

Confirms or rejects the President's nominee. A simple majority decides.

Official record

Procedural votes (9)

Votes that move the process along — setting debate terms, ending debate, approving the record. Positions here often follow party strategy rather than the underlying issue.

Agreed to 4743On the Cloture Motion
Passed 235177On Agreeing to the ResolutionTexas crossed party lines
Failed 209213On Motion to RecommitTexas split by party
Agreed to 5144On the Cloture Motion
Agreed to 4845On the Cloture Motion
Passed 221201On Agreeing to the ResolutionTexas split by party
Passed 213211On Agreeing to the ResolutionTexas split by party
Passed 214211On Ordering the Previous QuestionTexas split by party
Agreed to 4942On the Cloture Motion

Bills that moved

Passed chamber (1)

  • HR 6297: PEACE Act

    2026-06-09: Received in the Senate and Read twice and referred to the Committee on Foreign Relations.

    Passed the House and is now before the Senate.

On calendar (1)

  • S 4744: Take Care of America’s Veterans Act

    2026-06-11: Read the second time. Placed on Senate Legislative Calendar under General Orders. Calendar No. 433.

    Now eligible for a floor vote. Scheduling is up to chamber leadership.

In committee (13)

New money filings — Texas delegation

No new FEC filings were received from Texas delegation committees this week.

Sources: Congress.gov, U.S. Senate roll-call records, House Clerk, Federal Election Commission. Compiled 2026-07-08. Something look wrong? Report an error.