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Electoral integrity
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Fiscal policy
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Healthcare
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Education
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Economy and labor
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Environment and energy
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Immigration
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National security and foreign policy
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Civil rights and liberties
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Social policy
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Technology and data
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Infrastructure and public investment
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Activity ledger — most recent first
Mar 12, 2026
Sullivan stated that the Senate voted again on funding the Department of Homeland Security, that the vote was bipartisan but did not pass, that this was the fourth such vote on a bipartisan, bicameral agreement, and that he was frustrated that Democratic colleagues were not keeping their promise to fund the department and had not provided proposals for reforming ICE despite weeks of waiting.
Feb 26, 2026
Sullivan requested that the name of Senator Sheehy from Montana be added as a cosponsor of S. 556, a bill to impose sanctions with respect to persons engaged in logistical transactions and sanctions evasion relating to oil, gas, liquefied natural gas, and related petrochemical products from the Islamic Republic of Iran.
Jan 30, 2026
Paul Amdt. No. 4272
Jan 30, 2026
Motion to Table Lee Amdt. No. 4236
Jan 30, 2026
Motion to Table Lee Amdt. No. 4234
Jan 30, 2026
Motion to Table Lee Amdt. No. 4286
Jan 30, 2026
Sanders Amdt. No. 4290
Jan 30, 2026
Motion to Waive All Applicable Budgetary Discipline Re: Merkley Amdt. No. 4287
Jan 30, 2026
H.R. 7148, as Amended
Jan 29, 2026
Motion to Invoke Cloture: Motion to Proceed to H.R. 7148
Jan 27, 2026
Motion to Invoke Cloture on the Motion to Proceed to S. 3627
Jan 15, 2026
Motion to Invoke Cloture: H.R. 6938
Jan 15, 2026
H.R. 6938
Jan 14, 2026
Is the Point of Order Well Taken Re: To the Privilege Status of S.J. Res. 98
Jan 13, 2026
Motion to Proceed to S.J. Res. 84
Jan 12, 2026
Motion to Invoke Cloture: Motion to Proceed to H.R. 6938
Jan 8, 2026
Motion to Discharge S.J.Res. 98
Jan 8, 2026
Confirmation: Alexander C. Van Hook, of Louisiana, to be U.S. District Judge for the Western District of Louisiana
Jan 7, 2026
Motion to Proceed to S.J.Res. 86
Jan 6, 2026
Confirmation: Joshua Simmons, of Virginia, to be General Counsel of the Central Intelligence Agency
Jan 6, 2026
Confirmation: Sara Bailey, of Texas, to be Director of National Drug Control Policy
Jan 5, 2026
Confirmation: Keith Bass, of Texas, to be an Assistant Secretary of Defense
Dec 9, 2025
Sullivan urged his colleagues to support and pass H.J. Res. 131 and S.J. Res. 91, joint resolutions of disapproval against the Biden administration's 2024 Coastal Plain Oil and Gas Leasing Program Record of Decision for the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge.
Dec 3, 2025
Sullivan introduced S.J. Res. 91, a Congressional Review Act resolution, and spoke on the Senate floor urging colleagues to rescind Biden administration rules related to Alaska, citing 70 executive orders and actions he characterized as targeting the state.
Nov 19, 2025
Sullivan requested unanimous consent for the Senate to proceed to consideration of S. 2878, the Great Lakes Fishery Research Reauthorization Act, which extends funding authorization for Great Lakes Basin monitoring, assessment, and research through 2030.
Nov 7, 2025
Sullivan urged his colleagues to support S.J. Res. 80, a joint resolution of disapproval regarding the Biden administration's National Petroleum Reserve in Alaska Integrated Activity Plan.
Oct 29, 2025
Sullivan urged colleagues to pass S.J. Res. 80, a Congressional Review Act resolution to overturn the Biden administration's restrictions on the National Petroleum Reserve in Alaska.
Oct 9, 2025
Sullivan urged his colleagues to support H.J. Res. 106, a resolution of disapproval to overturn the Biden administration's Central Yukon Resource Management Plan.
Oct 9, 2025
Sullivan stated that he would have voted no on Kaine amendment No. 3337 to S. 2296, the FY2026 National Defense Authorization Act, had it been a recorded rollcall vote.
Oct 8, 2025
Sullivan spoke on the Senate floor to advocate for passage of the Alaska's Right To Ivory Sales and Tradition Act (ARTIST Act), which would allow Alaska Natives to continue harvesting and selling ivory from whales and walrus for traditional art and economic purposes.
Oct 8, 2025
Sullivan sought unanimous consent to pass H.R. 410, the National Defense Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2026, which he stated had already passed the Senate unanimously in December and the House in July, and explained that the bill would extend the time period for Alaska Native Vietnam veterans to claim land allotments under the Alaska Native Vietnam Veterans Land Allotment Act.
Oct 3, 2025
Sullivan asked for unanimous consent to pass a resolution supporting Choose Respect Day, which aims to address domestic violence and sexual assault by promoting healthy relationships and supporting survivors.
Oct 3, 2025
Sullivan spoke on the Senate floor urging passage of a bipartisan, clean continuing resolution to reopen the government and expressed that Democratic colleagues were frustrated with their leadership rather than with Republicans.
Jul 31, 2025
Sullivan explained that Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer had blocked the traditional practice of confirming presidential nominees through unanimous consent packages, a practice that had been used for hundreds of years and had been employed at high rates during previous administrations.
Jul 24, 2025
Sullivan co-sponsored S. Res. 337, a resolution recognizing the 250th anniversary of the postal service of the United States.
Jul 24, 2025
Sullivan co-submitted Senate Resolution 337 recognizing the 250th anniversary of the Postal Service of the United States.
Jul 17, 2025
Sullivan complimented his colleague from Oklahoma on the One Big Beautiful Bill Act and stated that Alaska has significant provisions in the bill, while noting he is informing constituents about the bill's contents and expressing that there is misinformation being spread about it.
Jul 8, 2025
Sullivan requested that the Senator from Louisiana (Mr. Kennedy) be added as a cosponsor of S. 93, a bill to amend the Harmful Algal Blooms and Hypoxia Research and Control Act of 1998, and requested that the Senator from Louisiana (Mr. Kennedy) be added as a cosponsor of S. 688, a bill to combat illegal, unreported, and unregulated fishing globally.
May 14, 2025
Sullivan co-submitted Senate Resolution 226 condemning the Government of the People's Republic of China for engaging in transnational repression.
May 12, 2025
Sullivan requested that the names of the Senator from California (Mr. Schiff) and the Senator from Maine (Mr. King) be added as cosponsors of S. 93, a bill to amend the Harmful Algal Blooms and Hypoxia Research and Control Act of 1998, and requested that the name of the Senator from North Carolina (Mr. Budd) be added as a cosponsor of S. 556, a bill to impose sanctions with respect to persons engaged in logistical transactions relating to oil, gas, liquefied natural gas, and related petrochemical products from the Islamic Republic of Iran.
Dec 4, 2024
Sullivan spoke on the Senate floor regarding the Biden-Harris administration's energy policy, stating that the administration chose to support anti-American dictators over Alaskan energy producers and that it reduced Iran's oil exports from 2.7 million barrels per day under Trump to 200,000 barrels per day.
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