Wyoming
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John Barrasso

R

U.S. Senator · Wyoming

Last updated

May 11, 2026

Next election

November 2030

Votes cast

1,439

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Activity ledger — most recent first

May 14, 2026

Barrasso stated that Wyoming produces 12 times more energy than it consumes and opposed a year-round E15 mandate, arguing it would hurt small refineries and raise gas prices for consumers by up to 35 cents a gallon.

On the record

May 14, 2026

Barrasso spoke on the Senate floor during National Police Week to honor fallen law enforcement officers, highlighting Marshal Daniel Hansen of the Cokeville Police Department in Wyoming who died in 1912 and was recently added to the National Law Enforcement Officers Memorial.

On the record

May 12, 2026

Barrasso spoke on the Senate floor regarding the Federal permitting process, stating that it is "fundamentally broken" and arguing that strict deadlines and restrictions on lawsuits are needed to expedite permit issuance for energy projects.

On the record

Apr 30, 2026

Barrasso spoke on the Senate floor to describe undersea cables as critical infrastructure carrying 99 percent of the world's internet traffic and supporting $10 trillion in daily financial transactions, while warning that Russia and China pose growing threats to this system through mapping, splicing, and sabotaging cables.

On the record

Apr 29, 2026

Barrasso asked for the yeas and nays on the Cekada nomination and announced that the Senator from Alabama was necessarily absent.

On the record

Apr 28, 2026

Barrasso stated that Republicans in the U.S. Senate passed a budget blueprint that fully funds Immigration and Customs Enforcement and Border Patrol, and urged House colleagues to pass it without delay.

On the record

Apr 21, 2026

Barrasso stated that Republicans have negotiated in good faith for more than 2 months to fully fund ICE and Border Patrol, and that Republicans are moving forward alone to fund these agencies without Democratic support and without conceding to Democratic demands.

On the record

Apr 15, 2026

Barrasso co-sponsored S. 4295, a bill to prohibit aid that would benefit Hamas and place restrictions on funding for United Nations entities led by countries that support terrorism.

On the record

Apr 14, 2026

Barrasso objected to further proceeding on S. 4280, a bill to amend the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act of 1978 to reauthorize and reform certain authorities and provide greater transparency and oversight, in order to place it on the calendar under rule XIV.

On the record

Apr 14, 2026

Barrasso stated that Republicans would fully fund Immigration and Customs Enforcement and Border Patrol through the end of President Trump's term without any Democratic votes, and that he met with President Trump at the White House on Friday afternoon along with Senator Lindsey Graham to discuss a targeted reconciliation bill.

On the record

Mar 25, 2026

Barrasso co-sponsored Senate Resolution 661, which recognizes the 205th anniversary of Greek independence and celebrates democracy in Greece and the United States.

On the record

Mar 25, 2026

Barrasso co-sponsored S. Res. 661, a resolution recognizing the 205th anniversary of the independence of Greece and celebrating democracy in Greece and the United States.

On the record

Mar 24, 2026

Barrasso requested that the name of Senator Blackburn from Tennessee be added as a cosponsor of S. 142, a bill to award a Congressional Gold Medal to wildland firefighters.

On the record

Mar 24, 2026

Barrasso rose to recognize the 40th anniversary of the Uinta Board of Cooperative Educational Services #1, detailing its history since 1986 and its educational and workforce development programs in Uinta County, Wyoming.

On the record

Mar 19, 2026

Barrasso requested that Senator Ricketts from Nebraska be added as a cosponsor of S. 142, a bill to award a Congressional Gold Medal to wildland firefighters.

On the record

Mar 17, 2026

Barrasso announced the names of senators necessarily absent and how two absent senators would have voted if present.

On the record

Mar 17, 2026

Barrasso expressed support for the SAVE America Act, stating that voters in American elections should be American citizens and should present a photo ID, and argued that illegal immigrants voting undermines American citizens' voices.

On the record

Mar 17, 2026

Barrasso requested that the name of Senator Ted Cruz from Texas be added as a cosponsor of S. 142, a bill to award a Congressional Gold Medal to wildland firefighters.

On the record

Mar 16, 2026

Barrasso requested that the name of Senator Deb Fischer of Nebraska be added as a cosponsor of S. 142, a bill to award a Congressional Gold Medal to wildland firefighters.

On the record

Mar 16, 2026

Barrasso stated that proving citizenship and showing photo ID to vote are mainstream ideas, that allowing illegal immigrants to vote is a fringe position held by Democrats, and that the SAVE America Act would enable safe, secure elections.

On the record

Mar 12, 2026

Barrasso was listed as a cosponsor of S. Res. 641, a resolution recognizing Girl Scouts of the United States of America on its 114th birthday.

On the record

Mar 12, 2026

Barrasso joined Ms. Duckworth and other colleagues in submitting Senate Resolution 641 to recognize Girl Scouts of the United States of America on its 114th birthday.

On the record

Feb 25, 2026

Barrasso spoke on the Senate floor regarding the State of the Union Address, stating that Republicans stood in support of lower taxes, safe communities, and secure elections while Democrats refused to stand when the President asked lawmakers to affirm that protecting American citizens is the first duty of government.

On the record

Feb 24, 2026

Barrasso spoke in the Congressional Record about Republican policy achievements, stating that Republicans cut taxes, eliminated wasteful spending, rolled back regulations, restored American energy dominance, and that inflation is at its lowest in 5 years with more Americans working and wages going up.

On the record

Feb 24, 2026

Barrasso objected to further proceeding on H.R. 6644, a bill to increase the supply of housing in America, in order to place it on the calendar under rule XIV.

On the record

Feb 23, 2026

Barrasso asked unanimous consent that the Senate resume legislative session and then yielded the floor.

On the record

Feb 23, 2026

Barrasso requested the first reading of H.R. 6644, a bill to increase the supply of housing in America, and then requested a second reading while objecting to his own request to place the bill on the calendar under rule XIV.

On the record

Feb 5, 2026

Barrasso stated that the minority leader's demands regarding immigration enforcement warrant procedures are radical and extreme, arguing that they would effectively end immigration enforcement by requiring Immigration and Customs Enforcement to use judicial warrants for each arrest, turning America into a sanctuary country.

On the record

Feb 4, 2026

Barrasso announced the names of two Senators necessarily absent during the roll call vote on the cloture motion for Megan Blair Benton's nomination as United States District Judge.

On the record

Feb 4, 2026

Barrasso stated that President Trump signed five appropriations bills funding 96 percent of the Federal Government through the end of the fiscal year, and that Republicans are ready to fully fund the Department of Homeland Security while Democrats are holding funding hostage with unreasonable demands.

On the record

Feb 3, 2026

Barrasso stated that Republicans secured the border in record time, achieved illegal border crossings at their lowest level in 50 years, passed the Laken Riley Act and Working Families Tax Cuts, and secured $170 billion for border security and law enforcement including $46 billion for wall construction and $75 billion for Immigration and Customs Enforcement.

On the record

Feb 3, 2026

Barrasso asked for the yeas and nays on the Ganjei nomination and announced that Senators McConnell and Paul from Kentucky were necessarily absent.

On the record

Jan 30, 2026

Paul Amdt. No. 4272

Voted yes

Jan 30, 2026

Motion to Table Lee Amdt. No. 4236

Voted no

Jan 30, 2026

Motion to Table Lee Amdt. No. 4234

Voted no

Jan 30, 2026

Motion to Table Lee Amdt. No. 4286

Voted no

Jan 30, 2026

Sanders Amdt. No. 4290

Voted no

Jan 30, 2026

Motion to Waive All Applicable Budgetary Discipline Re: Merkley Amdt. No. 4287

Fiscal policyFederal and state taxation↗ Source
Voted no

Jan 30, 2026

H.R. 7148, as Amended

Voted yes

Jan 29, 2026

Motion to Invoke Cloture: Motion to Proceed to H.R. 7148

Voted yes

Jan 27, 2026

Motion to Invoke Cloture on the Motion to Proceed to S. 3627

Voted yes

Jan 15, 2026

Motion to Invoke Cloture: H.R. 6938

Voted yes

Jan 15, 2026

H.R. 6938

Voted yes

Jan 15, 2026

Barrasso requested that the Senate stand in recess under the previous order and the provisions of S. Res. 585 following the remarks of his colleagues.

On the record

Jan 15, 2026

Barrasso requested the first reading of S. 3674, a bill to expand and clarify grounds for civil denaturalization proceedings, and then objected to his own request for a second reading to place the bill on the calendar under rule XIV.

On the record

Jan 15, 2026

Barrasso rose to speak in support of the Iranian people's protests against their government and praised President Trump's Iran policy.

On the record

Jan 14, 2026

Is the Point of Order Well Taken Re: To the Privilege Status of S.J. Res. 98

Voted yes

Jan 13, 2026

Motion to Proceed to S.J. Res. 84

Voted no

Jan 12, 2026

Motion to Invoke Cloture: Motion to Proceed to H.R. 6938

Voted yes

Jan 8, 2026

Motion to Discharge S.J.Res. 98

Voted no

Jan 8, 2026

Confirmation: Alexander C. Van Hook, of Louisiana, to be U.S. District Judge for the Western District of Louisiana

Voted yes

Jan 8, 2026

Barrasso spoke in the Senate about the Working Families Tax Cut law, describing its provisions including an increased child tax credit to $2,200 per child, raised dependent care flexible spending account limits to $7,500, a new $1,000 savings account for children born between 2025 and 2028, and permanent death tax relief for family farmers and ranchers.

On the record

Jan 7, 2026

Motion to Proceed to S.J.Res. 86

Voted no

Jan 7, 2026

Barrasso rose to speak about the arrest of Nicolas Maduro, stating that the operation was a successful law enforcement action that advances American national security and that Democrats were using the arrest to attack President Trump rather than advance American interests.

On the record

Jan 6, 2026

Confirmation: Joshua Simmons, of Virginia, to be General Counsel of the Central Intelligence Agency

Voted yes

Jan 6, 2026

Confirmation: Sara Bailey, of Texas, to be Director of National Drug Control Policy

HealthcareACA and insurance markets↗ Source
Voted yes

Jan 6, 2026

Barrasso spoke about rural healthcare funding, stating that $205 million from the Working Families Tax Cut bill's $50 billion Rural Health Transformation Program came to Wyoming for critical access hospitals, emergency medical services, and healthcare worker training.

On the record

Jan 5, 2026

Confirmation: Keith Bass, of Texas, to be an Assistant Secretary of Defense

National security and foreign policyDefense spending↗ Source
Not voting

Dec 16, 2025

Barrasso co-sponsored S. Res. 546, a resolution designating November 2025 as "National Hospice and Palliative Care Month," which was considered and agreed to.

On the record

Dec 16, 2025

Barrasso co-sponsored Senate Resolution 546 designating November 2025 as "National Hospice and Palliative Care Month."

On the record

Dec 15, 2025

Barrasso requested that Senator Ossoff from Georgia be added as a cosponsor of S. 142, a bill to award a Congressional Gold Medal to wildland firefighters.

On the record

Dec 10, 2025

Barrasso spoke on the Senate floor to discuss a Republican healthcare plan and stated that Democrats want to send $83 billion in taxpayer money to health insurance corporations, citing Government Accountability Office testing showing that 23 of 24 fake ObamaCare applications were approved.

On the record

Dec 10, 2025

Barrasso requested unanimous consent to discharge the Committee on the Judiciary from consideration of S. 2584, proceed to its immediate consideration, adopt the Cornyn substitute amendment, pass the bill as amended, and lay upon the table the motion to reconsider.

On the record

Dec 10, 2025

Barrasso requested that the names of the Senator from Nevada (Ms. Cortez Masto) and the Senator from Colorado (Mr. Hickenlooper) be added as cosponsors of S. 142, a bill to award a Congressional Gold Medal to wildland firefighters.

On the record

Dec 10, 2025

Barrasso asked unanimous consent that the Senate proceed to immediate consideration of S. 3424, the Bankruptcy Administration Improvement Act of 2025, and that the bill be considered read a third time and passed.

On the record

Dec 9, 2025

Barrasso stated that Democrats plan to vote on extending Biden COVID bonuses for 3 more years, which he characterized as $83 billion in government checks to insurance companies with no reforms to the Affordable Care Act.

On the record

Dec 4, 2025

Barrasso stated that Democrats want a 3-year extension of Biden's COVID bonus payments with no reforms to address waste and fraud, and that this would send approximately $100 billion directly to insurance companies while ObamaCare has failed to provide affordable healthcare, with premiums increasing over 220 percent and deductibles doubling since its enactment.

On the record

Dec 3, 2025

Barrasso requested unanimous consent to waive the mandatory quorum calls with respect to the Orso and Rodriguez nominations.

On the record

Dec 2, 2025

Barrasso requested that the names of the Senator from Arizona (Mr. Kelly) and the Senator from Oregon (Mr. Wyden) be added as cosponsors of S. 142, a bill to award a Congressional Gold Medal to wildland firefighters.

On the record

Dec 2, 2025

Barrasso spoke on the Senate floor to discuss the Trump administration's policies on border security, immigration enforcement, and national security, stating that President Trump is working to reverse Joe Biden's failures and that securing the border and communities is urgent following a recent attack near the White House.

On the record

Dec 2, 2025

Barrasso stated that he spent Thanksgiving with Wyoming airmen at Ramstein Air Base in Germany and that he travels annually to thank Wyoming troops serving overseas for their service and sacrifices.

On the record

Nov 10, 2025

Barrasso requested that the Senator from North Dakota (Mr. Hoeven) be added as a cosponsor of S. 142, a bill to award a Congressional Gold Medal to wildland firefighters.

On the record

Nov 7, 2025

Barrasso moved to proceed to Calendar No. 168, H.R. 5371, a bill making continuing appropriations and extensions for fiscal year 2026.

On the record

Oct 29, 2025

Barrasso asked for the yeas and nays on the LaCour nomination and announced that Senators Lummis and Tillis were necessarily absent before the vote was called.

On the record

Oct 23, 2025

Barrasso announced that Senator Sheehy from Montana was necessarily absent and would have voted "yea" if present and voting on the cloture motion for S. 3012.

On the record

Oct 21, 2025

Barrasso asked for the yeas and nays on the Mercer nomination and announced that the Senator from Alaska (Ms. Murkowski) was necessarily absent.

On the record

Oct 8, 2025

Barrasso co-sponsored Senate Resolution 442, which condemns Russian incursions into NATO territory and reaffirms Article 5 of the North Atlantic Treaty.

On the record

Oct 8, 2025

Barrasso co-sponsored S. Res. 442, a resolution condemning Russian incursions into NATO territory and reaffirming Article 5 of the North Atlantic Treaty.

On the record

Oct 8, 2025

Barrasso spoke on the Senate floor regarding a government funding crisis, stating that Senate Democrats had voted five times against a clean continuing resolution and that the shutdown was being driven by pressure from liberal groups on Senate Democratic leadership.

On the record

Oct 6, 2025

Barrasso announced that three Senators were necessarily absent and stated how one absent Senator would have voted if present.

On the record

Sep 30, 2025

Barrasso co-sponsored Senate Resolution 426 designating the week of October 5-11, 2025, as "Religious Education Week" to celebrate religious education in the United States.

On the record

Sep 29, 2025

Barrasso requested that the Senator from Alaska (Mr. Sullivan) be added as a cosponsor of S. 142, a bill to award a Congressional Gold Medal to wildland firefighters.

On the record

Sep 19, 2025

Barrasso stated that the House of Representatives passed a bipartisan continuing resolution in the last hour to keep the government funded, and characterized Senator Schumer's spending proposal as "the biggest ransom note in American history" containing "partisan, political poison pills."

On the record

Sep 16, 2025

Barrasso requested that Senator Daines from Montana be added as a cosponsor of S. 142, a bill to award a Congressional Gold Medal to wildland firefighters.

On the record

Sep 15, 2025

Barrasso extended a warm welcome to Ecumenical Patriarch Bartholomew on the occasion of his official visit to the United States and noted that his visit coincides with his acceptance of the Templeton Prize.

On the record

Sep 11, 2025

Barrasso delivered remarks on the Senate floor addressing a tragic shooting involving Charlie Kirk, describing Kirk's 13-year leadership of Turning Point USA, his role promoting conservative debate on college campuses, and expressing condolences to his family.

On the record

Sep 9, 2025

Barrasso asked for the yeas and nays on the Dudek nomination and announced that the Senator from Tennessee was necessarily absent.

On the record

Sep 9, 2025

Barrasso spoke on the Senate floor regarding presidential nominations, stating that Senate Democrats under Chuck Schumer have broken the tradition of confirming routine nominees by voice vote or unanimous consent, noting that none of President Trump's nominees have been confirmed through these methods in his second term, marking the first time in U.S. history this has occurred.

On the record

Sep 4, 2025

Barrasso spoke about economic conditions and tax policy, stating that gas prices were at a 5-year low for Labor Day, small business optimism was at its highest in 5 months, half a million new jobs had been created, and that Wyoming families would save $2,400 annually from Republican tax cuts.

On the record

Aug 2, 2025

Barrasso announced that three Senators were necessarily absent during the rollcall vote on the cloture motion for Luke Lindberg's nomination.

On the record

Jul 31, 2025

Barrasso stated that Democrats introduced a bill to repeal the healthcare section of legislation that included a $50 billion rural hospital fund, and argued that eliminating this fund would weaken the healthcare system for those who need it most.

On the record

Jul 30, 2025

Barrasso rose to celebrate the 50th anniversary of the Wyoming Trauma and Emergency Medical Services Conference scheduled for August 21, 2025.

On the record

Jul 30, 2025

Barrasso spoke on the Senate floor to defend Medicaid reform provisions in a recently passed bill, stating that work requirements for able-bodied adults and exclusion of illegal immigrants from benefits strengthen rather than weaken the program.

On the record

Jul 29, 2025

Barrasso stated that Republicans passed comprehensive legislation called the One Big Beautiful Bill that delivered tax cuts including eliminating taxes on tips, overtime, and Social Security benefits, modernizing childcare tax credits, expanding child tax credits, and creating savings accounts for newborns.

On the record

Jul 24, 2025

Barrasso stated that Senate Republicans have confirmed more than 100 nominees in President Trump's second term and described Democratic obstruction tactics including filibustering all but one of the President's nominees.

On the record

Jul 22, 2025

Barrasso announced the names of two Senators necessarily absent from the vote on the cloture motion for H.R. 3944.

On the record

Jul 22, 2025

Barrasso expressed appreciation for Brogan Byram's work as an intern in his Washington, DC office and recognized his contributions to the office and the State of Wyoming.

On the record

Jul 16, 2025

Barrasso expressed appreciation for Aster Harrison's work as an intern in his Casper office and recognized her contributions to his office and the State of Wyoming.

On the record

Jul 15, 2025

Barrasso spoke on the Senate floor opposing foreign aid spending, listing specific expenditures he described as wasteful including $500,000 for electric buses in Rwanda, $6 million for net zero cities in Mexico, $100,000 for media training in Liberia, and $3.3 million for civic engagement in Zimbabwe.

On the record

Jul 10, 2025

Barrasso called on Secretary Noem and the Department of Homeland Security to reinstate funding for the EMPOWER Program at the University at Albany, which had been canceled through a $3 million grant reduction.

On the record

Jul 10, 2025

Barrasso asked unanimous consent to waive the mandatory quorum calls with respect to the Gould and Hermandorfer nominations.

On the record

Jul 10, 2025

Barrasso stated that Democrats filed a lawsuit in Boston challenging legislation signed by President Trump on July 4th regarding Planned Parenthood funding, and that a district court judge appointed by President Obama granted a temporary injunction blocking the law.

On the record

Jul 9, 2025

Barrasso spoke on the Senate floor to describe the Republican plan as a historic triumph that cuts taxes, secures the border, unleashes American energy, and details specific benefits for Wyoming families and workers.

On the record

Jun 27, 2025

Barrasso stated that President Trump's strike on Iran's nuclear facilities was successful, that it protected the country, and that it enforced a redline against Iran obtaining nuclear weapons.

On the record

Jun 27, 2025

Barrasso stated that since President Trump took office, illegal border crossings are down by 95 percent, that ICE arrested 130 illegal immigrants from Iran in the last 7 days, that 670 Iranian nationals are being detained, and that Republicans are fighting for a comprehensive safety agenda that increases border security funding by $160 billion.

On the record

Jun 26, 2025

Barrasso spoke on the Senate floor to describe the Republican economic plan, stating it would provide $10,000 more in take-home pay for American families, create 7 million more jobs, achieve 4 percent additional economic growth, and reduce the deficit by more than $2 trillion, while warning that Democratic opposition would result in tax increases and reduced paychecks.

On the record

Jun 25, 2025

Barrasso asked for the yeas and nays on the Dabbar nomination.

On the record

Jun 25, 2025

Barrasso stated that the Republican Medicaid plan would strengthen the program for its originally intended beneficiaries, end states' provision of taxpayer-funded healthcare to illegal immigrants, eliminate waste and fraud, and implement work requirements for able-bodied adults on the program.

On the record

Jun 24, 2025

Barrasso requested authorization for four Senate committees to meet during the Senate session on Tuesday, June 24, 2025.

On the record

Jun 24, 2025

Barrasso spoke on the Senate floor to describe a Republican bill that would stop a $4 trillion tax increase, cut taxes for working families making between $30,000 and $80,000 annually, and strengthen Medicaid by reducing fraud and waste while adding work requirements.

On the record

Jun 18, 2025

Barrasso asked for the yeas and nays on the Trusty nomination and announced that Senator Risch from Idaho was necessarily absent.

On the record

Jun 16, 2025

Barrasso announced which Senators were necessarily absent and stated that Senator Budd would have voted "yea" if present and voting.

On the record

Jun 11, 2025

Barrasso stated that the Los Angeles protests were riots and attacks on law enforcement, disagreed with Democratic characterizations of them as peaceful, and attributed the unrest to President Trump's deportation of violent illegal immigrant criminals.

On the record

Jun 10, 2025

Barrasso announced that five Senators were necessarily absent and indicated how three of them would have voted if present.

On the record

Jun 10, 2025

Barrasso spoke on the Senate floor to discuss energy policy, stating that the minority leader's comments were "rubbish" and arguing that Republican policies have improved economic conditions including reduced inflation, lower gas prices, and job creation compared to the previous Biden administration.

On the record

Jun 10, 2025

Barrasso asked unanimous consent to waive the mandatory quorum calls with respect to the Vaden and Hughes nominations.

On the record

Jun 5, 2025

Barrasso stated that he is a cosponsor of three pieces of pro-Second Amendment legislation: the Constitutional Concealed Carry Reciprocity Act introduced by Senator Cornyn, the SHORT Act introduced by Senator Marshall, and the Protecting Privacy in Purchasing Act introduced by Senator Hagerty.

On the record

Jun 4, 2025

Barrasso stated that inflation is at a 4-year low, incomes have risen every month since President Trump and Republicans took office, egg prices have dropped 61 percent, consumer confidence reached its largest boost in 4 years, Republicans have a 12-point lead over Democrats on economic plans according to a CNN poll, Senate Republicans used the Congressional Review Act to reverse 18 regulations including California's electric vehicle mandate, and Republicans are committed to stopping a $4 trillion Democrat tax increase while cutting taxes on tips and overtime.

On the record

Jun 3, 2025

Barrasso stated that the Republican agenda is popular, citing a Rasmussen poll showing a majority of Americans believe the country is heading in the right direction, and outlined Republican priorities including making tax cuts permanent, ending taxes on tips, exempting police and firefighter overtime from taxes, increasing Social Security benefits for seniors, and removing Medicaid benefits from illegal immigrants.

On the record

May 15, 2025

Barrasso stated that he would vote against the Kaine-Van Hollen resolution because it would bring a verified MS-13 member back into the United States, and he argued that allowing illegal immigrant criminals to remain in the country makes communities less safe.

On the record

May 14, 2025

Barrasso asked for the yeas and nays on the MacGregor nomination and announced four senators necessarily absent and one senator's intended vote.

On the record

May 14, 2025

Barrasso stated that energy policy was a reason for the current majority party's electoral success, contrasted affordable energy under the current administration with higher energy prices under the Biden administration, and praised efforts to restore American energy dominance.

On the record

May 13, 2025

Barrasso announced that Senators Graham and Hagerty were necessarily absent and stated how they would have voted on the Danly nomination.

On the record

May 13, 2025

Barrasso opposed a resolution by Senator Kaine of Virginia and Senator Van Hollen of Maryland regarding border security and deportation policy.

On the record

May 12, 2025

Barrasso asked for the yeas and nays on the Crowley nomination and announced that Senator Graham from South Carolina was necessarily absent.

On the record

May 7, 2025

Barrasso requested the first reading of S. 1668, a bill from Senator Merkley to amend Chapter 131 of title 5, United States Code, regarding financial instruments issued by the President, Vice President, Members of Congress, and Senate-confirmed appointees, and then requested a second reading and objected to his own request to place the bill on the calendar under rule XIV.

On the record

May 5, 2025

Barrasso expressed appreciation for Michelle Liu's work as an intern in his Washington, DC office and recognized her contributions and work ethic.

On the record

Apr 28, 2025

Barrasso announced that three Senators were necessarily absent and that if present, the Senator from North Carolina would have voted yea on the cloture motion for David Perdue's nomination as Ambassador to China.

On the record

Apr 10, 2025

Barrasso asked for the yeas and nays on the Caine nomination and announced nine senators who were necessarily absent, noting that Senator Tillis would have voted yea if present.

On the record

Apr 9, 2025

Barrasso expressed support for Mike Huckabee's nomination as U.S. Ambassador to Israel, stating that Huckabee is a fierce friend to Israel who has visited more than 100 times and will strengthen the bond between America and Israel.

On the record

Apr 9, 2025

Barrasso asked for the yeas and nays on the Huckabee nomination and announced that Senator Mullin from Oklahoma was necessarily absent before the roll call vote was conducted.

On the record

Apr 8, 2025

Barrasso stated that the number one goal of the Republican legislation being proposed is to prevent a $4 trillion tax increase that he said Democrats support.

On the record

Apr 8, 2025

Barrasso spoke on the Senate floor about Wyoming coal, stating that it is world-class and low-sulfur, that the nation needs more of it to power America, and that President Trump's executive order demonstrates commitment to American energy independence and coal industry development.

On the record

Apr 2, 2025

Barrasso spoke on the Senate floor about border security, stating that President Trump is taking action to secure the northern border, that Canada is making changes including deploying more technology and law enforcement, and that Democrats who previously called for northern border security are now opposing commonsense actions to secure it.

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Feb 12, 2025

Barrasso stated that the Consumer Price Index data released today reflects the final days of the Biden administration and attributed high prices to Democratic policies including reckless overspending and anti-American-energy policies.

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Feb 4, 2025

Barrasso stated that Florida Attorney General Pam Bondi has the qualifications, experience, determination, and moral clarity to serve as Attorney General, and that she has his vote and vocal support.

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Jan 25, 2025

Barrasso asked for the yeas and nays on the Noem nomination and announced that the Senator from Kansas (Mr. Moran) was necessarily absent.

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