North Dakota
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Julie Fedorchak

R

U.S. Representative · North Dakota

Last updated

May 11, 2026

Next election

November 2026

Votes cast

380

On record

Bills sponsored

0

Including co-sponsored

Ledger entries

380

All actions

Policy pillars — derived from activity record

Electoral integrity

4 actions

Fedorchak demonstrates a consistent pro-electoral integrity position by supporting citizenship verification requirements and restrictions on non-citizen voting participation in federal and local elections.

Criminal justice

22 actions

Fedorchak demonstrates mixed criminal justice positioning, supporting measures that strengthen law enforcement capabilities and increase consequences for crimes against officers while also backing police accountability reforms, though she opposes restrictions on law enforcement discretion and juvenile justice sentencing modifications.

Fiscal policy

34 actions

Fedorchak demonstrates a pro-fiscal-policy voting pattern by consistently supporting measures that enhance government revenue collection, expand presidential spending authority and controls, and advance tax relief for working families while backing comprehensive budget frameworks.

Healthcare

14 actions

Fedorchak demonstrates strong support for expanding healthcare access and infrastructure across underserved populations, particularly rural communities and veterans, while prioritizing addiction treatment programs and disease research initiatives.

Education

10 actions

Fedorchak demonstrates support for expanding educational access and opportunity through career pathways, rural school funding, and affordability measures while opposing reductions in specialized support services for student veterans.

Economy and labor

24 actions

Fedorchak consistently favors market-driven approaches to economic growth and business capital access while opposing labor organizing protections and federal intervention in investment practices.

Environment and energy

87 actions

Fedorchak opposes environmental protection measures that restrict fossil fuel development and extraction on public lands, consistently voting to overturn constraints on coal and oil leasing while supporting streamlined permitting for energy infrastructure regardless of environmental costs.

Immigration

18 actions

Fedorchak opposes expansive immigration protections and legal pathways for foreign nationals while supporting enforcement mechanisms that increase deportations, criminal penalties for unauthorized entry, and border security infrastructure.

National security and foreign policy

46 actions

Fedorchak demonstrates strong support for expansive national security measures, favoring military funding increases, enhanced surveillance authorities, border and coastal defense strengthening, and assertive assertions of U.S. sovereignty against international constraints, while opposing constraints on military engagement abroad.

Civil rights and liberties

18 actions

Fedorchak demonstrates consistent support for civil rights protections across religious freedom, protection from violence, Native American sovereignty, consumer privacy, and historical justice for marginalized communities.

Social policy

12 actions

Fedorchak demonstrates support for social policies that expand government assistance and protections for vulnerable populations, including veterans and their families, young people, pregnant individuals, housing-insecure communities, and Native Americans seeking economic opportunity.

Technology and data

17 actions

Fedorchak supports technology advancement and data security measures that balance innovation with regulatory oversight, favoring frameworks that enable digital infrastructure development, strengthen cybersecurity protections, and establish clear governance standards while resisting expansions of government technological control in financial systems.

Civil liberties and government power

2 actions

Fedorchak demonstrates commitment to preserving judicial authority as a counterbalance to executive power and protecting expansive civil liberties remedies.

Government accountability and transparency

56 actions

Fedorchak demonstrates strong support for legislative oversight mechanisms that enhance Congress's ability to review and constrain executive branch actions, while opposing transparency measures that would increase accountability for individual legislators or strengthen public access to government information.

Infrastructure and public investment

12 actions

Fedorchak demonstrates support for federal public investment in preservation infrastructure, historic sites, and resilience projects, though she opposes measures that reduce costs or expand affordability of community water infrastructure investments.

Activity ledger — most recent first

Mar 27, 2026

Providing for disposition of the Senate amendment to the bill (H.R. 7147) making further consolidated appropriations for the fiscal year ending September 30, 2026, and for other purposes. — This bill addresses procedural disposition of a Senate amendment to a consolidated appropriations bill, which has minimal direct impact on government accountability and transparency requirements.

Government accountability and transparencyEthics and financial disclosure↗ Source
Voted yes

Mar 19, 2026

Fedorchak rose during National Agriculture Week to recognize the nation's farmers and ranchers, emphasizing agriculture's importance in North Dakota and noting the challenges producers face including short growing seasons, unpredictable weather, and volatile markets.

On the record

Jun 25, 2025

Fedorchak spoke on the House floor highlighting national security investments in the One Big Beautiful Bill Act, including $25 billion for the Golden Dome missile defense system and $8.5 billion for military family support.

On the record

Jun 24, 2025

Fedorchak highlighted 10 provisions in the House-passed One Big Beautiful Bill Act, including air traffic control modernization, student loan reforms, agricultural support, EV road-use fees, federal lands energy development, spectrum auction, military funding, border security investment, suppressor tax elimination, and ending federal wind and solar subsidies.

On the record

Jun 4, 2025

Fedorchak addressed the House to recognize the opening of Talon Metals' Beulah Minerals Processing Facility in Minnesota, which will process nickel and copper for defense, aerospace, and energy industries while reducing reliance on China and Russia.

On the record

May 6, 2025

Fedorchak recognized Minot, North Dakota for being named one of the 2025 Great American Defense Communities and praised the community's support for Minot Air Force Base and its airmen.

On the record

Mar 25, 2025

Providing for consideration of the joint resolution (H.J. Res. 24) providing for congressional disapproval under chapter 8 of title 5, United States Code, of the rule submitted by the Department of Energy relating to "Energy Conservation Program: Energy Conservation Standards for Walk-In Coolers and Walk-In Freezers"; providing for consideration of the joint resolution (H.J. Res. 75) providing for congressional disapproval under chapter 8 of title 5, United States Code, of the rule submitted by the Office of Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy, Department of Energy relating to "Energy Conservation Program: Energy Conservation Standards for Commercial Refrigerators, Freezers, and Refrigerator-Freezers"; and providing for consideration of the bill (H.R. 1048) to amend the Higher Education Act of 1965 to strengthen disclosure requirements relating to foreign gifts and contracts, to prohibit contracts between institutions of higher education and certain foreign entities and countries of concern, and for other purposes. — This bill would block energy efficiency standards for commercial refrigeration equipment, undermining efforts to reduce energy consumption and greenhouse gas emissions.

Environment and energyClimate legislation↗ Source
Voted yes

Mar 4, 2025

Providing for consideration of the joint resolution (H.J. Res. 42) providing for congressional disapproval under chapter 8 of title 5, United States Code, of the rule submitted by the Department of Energy relating to "Energy Conservation Program for Appliance Standards: Certification Requirements, Labeling Requirements, and Enforcement Provisions for Certain Consumer Products and Commercial Equipment"; providing for consideration of the joint resolution (H.J. Res. 61) providing for congressional disapproval under chapter 8 of title 5, United States Code, of the rule submitted by the Environmental Protection Agency relating to "National Emission Standards for Hazardous Air Pollutants: Rubber Tire Manufacturing"; and providing for consideration of the joint resolution (S.J. Res. 11) providing for congressional disapproval under chapter 8 of title 5, United States Code, of the rule submitted by the Bureau of Ocean Energy Management relating to "Protection of Marine Archaeological Resources". — This bill enables Congress to exercise its constitutional oversight power by allowing votes to disapprove specific federal agency rules, reinforcing legislative checks on executive branch regulatory authority.

Government accountability and transparencyEthics and financial disclosure↗ Source
Voted yes

Feb 24, 2025

SPUR Act — This bill advances small business economic opportunity by requiring federal agencies to track and report on contracts awarded to underrepresented small business owners, including veterans and disadvantaged entrepreneurs.

Economy and laborMinimum wage↗ Source
Voted yes

Feb 12, 2025

Midnight Rules Relief Act — This bill allows Congress to more easily overturn multiple regulations at once, which could reduce executive branch regulatory power but may also weaken the detailed scrutiny each regulation would normally receive.

Government accountability and transparencyEthics and financial disclosure↗ Source
Voted no

Feb 12, 2025

Midnight Rules Relief Act — This bill allows Congress to more easily overturn multiple regulations at once, which could reduce executive branch regulatory power but may also weaken the detailed scrutiny each regulation would normally receive.

Government accountability and transparencyEthics and financial disclosure↗ Source
Voted yes

Feb 11, 2025

Providing for consideration of the bill (H.R. 77) to amend chapter 8 of title 5, United States Code, to provide for en bloc consideration in resolutions of disapproval for "midnight rules", and for other purposes. — This bill would make it easier for Congress to quickly review and reject last-minute regulations issued by outgoing administrations, increasing legislative oversight of executive agency actions.

Government accountability and transparencyEthics and financial disclosure↗ Source
Voted yes

Jan 22, 2025

Providing for consideration of the bill (H.R. 471) to expedite under the National Environmental Policy Act of 1969 and improve forest management activities on National Forest System lands, on public lands under the jurisdiction of the Bureau of Land Management, and on Tribal lands to return resilience to overgrown, fire-prone forested lands, and for other purposes, and providing for consideration of the bill (S. 5) to require the Secretary of Homeland Security to take into custody aliens who have been charged in the United States with theft, and for other purposes. — This bill would streamline environmental reviews to speed up forest management projects aimed at reducing wildfire risk through vegetation removal and forest thinning on public and tribal lands.

Environment and energyClimate legislation↗ Source
Voted yes

Jan 21, 2025

MAPWaters Act of 2025 — This bill advances environmental stewardship by improving public access to information about federal waterways, which can help people better utilize and care for these natural resources.

Environment and energyClimate legislation↗ Source
Voted yes

Jan 21, 2025

Hershel Woody Williams National Medal of Honor Monument Location Act — This bill directs federal resources toward constructing a public monument on the National Mall, representing a public investment in commemorative infrastructure.

Infrastructure and public investmentTransportation and roads↗ Source
Voted yes

Jan 16, 2025

Preventing Violence Against Women by Illegal Aliens Act — This bill would make it easier to deny entry to and deport immigrants convicted of or admitting to certain violent crimes, particularly those involving women and children.

ImmigrationBorder policy↗ Source
Voted yes

Jan 15, 2025

To amend the Internal Revenue Code of 1986 to provide special rules for the taxation of certain residents of Taiwan with income from sources within the United States. — This bill would create a special tax rule for certain Taiwan residents earning U.S. income, potentially reducing federal tax revenue from this specific group.

Fiscal policyFederal and state taxation↗ Source
Voted yes

Jan 15, 2025

POWER Act of 2025 — This bill enables federal funding for utilities to combine power restoration with hazard mitigation improvements, increasing public investment in infrastructure resilience.

Infrastructure and public investmentTransportation and roads↗ Source
Voted yes

Jan 14, 2025

Protection of Women and Girls in Sports Act of 2025 — This bill restricts transgender girls and women from participating in school sports programs consistent with their gender identity, which some view as protecting opportunities for cisgender women while others view as limiting the civil rights and liberties of transgender students.

Civil rights and libertiesVoting rights↗ Source
Voted yes

Jan 14, 2025

Protection of Women and Girls in Sports Act of 2025 — This bill restricts transgender girls and women from participating in school sports programs consistent with their gender identity, which some view as protecting opportunities for cisgender women while others view as limiting the civil rights and liberties of transgender students.

Civil rights and libertiesVoting rights↗ Source
Voted no

Jan 14, 2025

Post-Disaster Assistance Online Accountability Act — This bill advances government accountability by requiring federal agencies to publicly disclose detailed information about disaster assistance spending on a regular basis.

Government accountability and transparencyEthics and financial disclosure↗ Source
Voted yes

Jan 13, 2025

Federal Disaster Assistance Coordination Act — This bill requires FEMA to study ways to reduce paperwork burdens on disaster applicants while reporting its findings to Congress, which increases oversight and transparency in federal disaster assistance processes.

Government accountability and transparencyEthics and financial disclosure↗ Source
Voted yes

Jan 13, 2025

Amtrak Executive Bonus Disclosure Act — This bill advances government accountability by requiring a publicly-funded company to disclose executive compensation details to Congress and the public.

Government accountability and transparencyEthics and financial disclosure↗ Source
Voted yes

Jan 9, 2025

Illegitimate Court Counteraction Act — This bill would protect Americans from prosecution by the International Criminal Court and use sanctions to deter foreign cooperation with ICC investigations, asserting U.S. sovereignty in national security matters.

National security and foreign policyDefense spending↗ Source
Voted yes

Jan 7, 2025

Laken Riley Act — This bill would require immigration authorities to detain immigrants arrested for certain theft-related crimes and allow states to sue the federal government over immigration enforcement decisions.

ImmigrationBorder policy↗ Source
Voted yes

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