Tennessee
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Matt Van Epps

R

U.S. Representative · Tennessee

Last updated

May 13, 2026

Next election

November 2026

Votes cast

155

On record

Bills sponsored

0

Including co-sponsored

Ledger entries

155

All actions

Policy pillars — derived from activity record

Electoral integrity

0 actions

No logged activity yet

Criminal justice

4 actions

Van Epps supports criminal justice measures that strengthen law enforcement capabilities and establish stricter penalties for crimes against officers.

Fiscal policy

15 actions

Van Epps demonstrates a pro-fiscal conservatism approach, consistently supporting measures that constrain federal spending growth relative to revenues and increase tax compliance while voting to authorize necessary departmental appropriations.

Healthcare

6 actions

Van Epps demonstrates support for expanding healthcare access and infrastructure, particularly for underserved rural communities and providers.

Education

7 actions

Van Epps demonstrates consistent support for expanding educational access and affordability across underserved populations, including rural communities and students from U.S. territories.

Economy and labor

14 actions

Van Epps favors market-oriented economic policies that prioritize business growth and capital formation while consistently opposing labor organizing and worker protections.

Environment and energy

49 actions

Van Epps consistently opposes environmental protection measures, voting to weaken pollution safeguards, facilitate extractive industries and energy infrastructure projects that undermine environmental oversight, and reverse protections for sensitive ecosystems and watersheds.

Immigration

7 actions

Van Epps opposes restrictive immigration enforcement measures and opposes expansions of deportation authority, instead favoring protections and legal pathways for immigrant populations.

National security and foreign policy

16 actions

Van Epps supports expansive executive authority and intelligence tools for national security purposes, favoring surveillance powers and presidential flexibility in foreign military operations while opposing legislative constraints on executive action in hemispheric conflicts.

Civil rights and liberties

7 actions

Van Epps demonstrates support for civil rights protections through advocacy for religious freedom and historical redress while maintaining a complex stance on identity recognition policies that balances parental notification with individual autonomy concerns.

Social policy

7 actions

Van Epps demonstrates support for social policies that expand government assistance and protections for vulnerable populations, including pregnant individuals, low-income households, veterans' families, and Native Americans, while opposing measures that reduce employer accountability in providing worker benefits.

Technology and data

5 actions

Van Epps supports policies that accelerate broadband infrastructure development, expand government regulatory oversight of technology access and data flows, and mandate broader adoption of tracking and digital technologies across sectors like aviation and small business.

Civil liberties and government power

0 actions

No logged activity yet

Government accountability and transparency

12 actions

Van Epps demonstrates strong support for government accountability and transparency, consistently backing measures that strengthen oversight mechanisms, enhance public disclosure of agency performance and congressional misconduct, protect whistleblowers, and hold elected officials responsible for policy decisions.

Infrastructure and public investment

4 actions

Van Epps shows mixed commitment to public infrastructure investment, supporting targeted local community projects while resisting federal financing mechanisms that would reduce costs for larger water systems.

Activity ledger — most recent first

Apr 30, 2026

A bill to amend the FISA Amendments Act of 2008 to extend the authorities of title VII of the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act of 1978, and for other purposes. — This bill extends the government's authority to conduct surveillance on foreign targets outside the U.S. to gather intelligence on national security threats.

National security and foreign policyDefense spending↗ Source
Voted yes

Apr 30, 2026

Farm, Food, and National Security Act of 2026 — This bill supports the economy and labor by reauthorizing and modifying agricultural programs that affect commodity markets, farm credit, rural employment, crop insurance, and rural development through 2031.

Economy and laborMinimum wage↗ Source
Voted no

Mar 27, 2026

Defending American Property Abroad Act of 2026 — This bill gives the President tools to protect American assets and enforce consequences against Western Hemisphere allies that seize U.S. property by restricting their vessels from U.S. ports.

National security and foreign policyDefense spending↗ Source
Voted yes

Mar 27, 2026

House roll call vote

Voted yes

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 26, 2026

Pay Our Homeland Defenders Act — This bill allocates federal spending to the Department of Homeland Security for the remainder of fiscal year 2026, representing a direct government expenditure that affects the overall budget.

Fiscal policyFederal and state taxation↗ Source
Voted no

Mar 26, 2026

Expressing the support of the House of Representatives for the Department of Homeland Security. — Passing this bill would affirm support for continued funding of the agency responsible for protecting the country from domestic threats and security risks.

National security and foreign policyDefense spending↗ Source
Voted yes

Mar 26, 2026

Pay Our Homeland Defenders Act — This bill allocates federal spending to the Department of Homeland Security for the remainder of fiscal year 2026, representing a direct government expenditure that affects the overall budget.

Fiscal policyFederal and state taxation↗ Source
Voted yes

Mar 25, 2026

Providing for consideration of the bill (H.R. 8029) making appropriations for the Department of Homeland Security for the fiscal year ending September 30, 2026, and for other purposes; providing for consideration of the resolution (H. Res. 1128) expressing the support of the House of Representatives for the Department of Homeland Security; providing for consideration of the bill (H.R. 5103) to establish a program to Beautify the District of Columbia and establish the District of Columbia Safe and Beautiful Commission; providing for consideration of the bill (H.R. 7084) to amend title 46, United States Code, with respect to the types of vessels that may enter or operate in navigable waters of the United States or transfer cargo in any port or place under the jurisdiction of the United States, and for other purposes; and for other purposes. — This bill allows the House to consider a Department of Homeland Security appropriations bill that determines how much federal money will be spent on that department in the coming fiscal year.

Fiscal policyFederal and state taxation↗ Source
Voted yes

Mar 25, 2026

Make the District of Columbia Safe and Beautiful Act of 2025 — This bill would advance criminal justice in DC by creating a commission to advise on criminal and immigration matters, though its actual impact on public safety would depend on the commission's specific recommendations and authority.

Criminal justiceSentencing and incarceration↗ Source
Voted yes

Mar 25, 2026

Make the District of Columbia Safe and Beautiful Act of 2025 — This bill would advance criminal justice in DC by creating a commission to advise on criminal and immigration matters, though its actual impact on public safety would depend on the commission's specific recommendations and authority.

Criminal justiceSentencing and incarceration↗ Source
Voted no

Mar 24, 2026

American Water Stewardship Act — This bill strengthens environmental protections by funding and reauthorizing multiple water quality restoration programs through 2031.

Environment and energyClimate legislation↗ Source
Voted yes

Mar 19, 2026

Federal Working Animal Protection Act — This bill enhances criminal justice by creating stricter consequences for harming law enforcement animals, making such offenders subject to deportation.

Criminal justiceSentencing and incarceration↗ Source
Voted yes

Mar 18, 2026

Proposing an amendment to the Constitution of the United States requiring a balanced budget for the Federal Government. — This bill would require the federal government to spend no more than its average income over three years, except during emergencies approved by a two-thirds congressional majority, fundamentally constraining how much money the government can spend relative to what it collects in taxes.

Fiscal policyFederal and state taxation↗ Source
Voted yes

Mar 18, 2026

Deporting Fraudsters Act of 2026 — This bill makes it easier to deport immigrants convicted of or admitting to public benefits fraud and bars them from returning or receiving protection from deportation.

ImmigrationBorder policy↗ Source
Voted yes

Mar 18, 2026

Protecting Access for Hunters and Anglers Act — This bill would prevent federal agencies from restricting lead ammunition and tackle on public lands, potentially increasing environmental contamination from lead that harms wildlife and ecosystems.

Environment and energyClimate legislation↗ Source
Voted yes

Mar 18, 2026

Protecting Access for Hunters and Anglers Act — This bill would prevent federal agencies from restricting lead ammunition and tackle on public lands, potentially increasing environmental contamination from lead that harms wildlife and ecosystems.

Environment and energyClimate legislation↗ Source
Voted no

Mar 17, 2026

Providing for consideration of the bill (H.R. 556) to prohibit the Secretary of the Interior and the Secretary of Agriculture from prohibiting the use of lead ammunition or tackle on certain Federal land or water under the jurisdiction of the Secretary of the Interior and the Secretary of Agriculture, and for other purposes; providing for consideration of the bill (H.R. 1958) to amend the Immigration and Nationality Act to clarify that aliens who have been convicted of defrauding the United States Government or the unlawful receipt of public benefits are inadmissible and deportable; providing for consideration of the bill (H.R. 4638) to amend the Immigration and Nationality Act to provide that an alien who has been convicted of harming animals used in law enforcement is inadmissible and deportable, and for other purposes; and relating to consideration of motions to suspend the rules. — This bill would make it easier to deport immigrants convicted of defrauding the government, unlawfully receiving public benefits, or harming law enforcement animals.

ImmigrationBorder policy↗ Source
Voted yes

Mar 17, 2026

Small Business Innovation and Economic Security Act — This bill supports small business growth and economic development by expanding federal research funding programs that help small companies innovate and commercialize new technologies.

Economy and laborMinimum wage↗ Source
Voted yes

Mar 17, 2026

MAWS Act of 2026 — This bill supports environmental protection by creating a market-based program to remove an invasive fish species from the Chesapeake Bay ecosystem.

Environment and energyClimate legislation↗ Source
Voted yes

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