House Roll Call

H.Res.456

Roll 241 • Congress 118, Session 1 • May 31, 2023 4:25 PM • Result: Passed

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BillH.Res.456 — Providing for consideration of the bill (H.R. 3746) to provide for a responsible increase to the debt ceiling.
Vote questionOn Agreeing to the Resolution
Vote typeYea-and-Nay
ResultPassed
TotalsYea 241 / Nay 187 / Present 0 / Not Voting 7
PartyYeaNayPresentNot Voting
R1892904
D5215803
I0000

Research Brief

On Agreeing to the Resolution

Bill Analysis

Bill Summary: HRES 456 (118th Congress)

HRES 456 is a resolution that sets forth the procedures for considering H.R. 3746, which aims to responsibly increase the U.S. debt ceiling. The resolution outlines the rules under which the House of Representatives will debate and vote on the debt ceiling increase, ensuring an orderly process for this significant fiscal measure.

Key Provisions:

  • HRES 456 establishes the framework for the House’s consideration of H.R. 3746, including the allocation of time for debate and the parameters for amendments.
  • The resolution specifies that the House will consider the bill under a structured rule, allowing for a limited number of amendments to be proposed, which facilitates focused discussion on the debt ceiling increase.

Funding/Authorities:

  • H.R. 3746, as referenced in HRES 456, seeks to authorize an increase in the federal debt limit, enabling the U.S. government to meet its existing financial obligations. This action is crucial for maintaining the government’s creditworthiness and avoiding potential default on debt payments.

Programs/Agencies Affected:

  • The increase in the debt ceiling impacts all federal programs and agencies reliant on federal funding, including but not limited to Social Security, Medicare, and various discretionary programs. It ensures that the government can continue to operate and fund essential services without interruption.

Beneficiaries and Regulation:

  • The primary beneficiaries of the debt ceiling increase are federal programs and services that depend on uninterrupted funding. Additionally, it indirectly benefits the broader economy by maintaining investor confidence and preventing disruptions in federal financial operations.

Key Timelines:

  • The latest action on HRES 456 was the motion to reconsider, which was laid on the table and agreed to without objection, indicating a smooth procedural path for H.R. 3746’s consideration. The timeline for further debate and voting on H.R. 3746 will be determined following the adoption of HRES 456.

This resolution is a critical step in the legislative process to ensure the U.S. government can continue to meet its financial commitments.

Yea (241)

K
Kelly Armstrong

ND • R • Yea

L
Larry Bucshon

IN • R • Yea

M
Michael Burgess

TX • R • Yea

K
Ken Calvert

CA • R • Yea

Y
Yadira Caraveo

CO • D • Yea

J
Jerry Carl

AL • R • Yea

L
Lori Chavez-DeRemer

OR • R • Yea

A
Anthony D'Esposito

NY • R • Yea

J
John Duarte

CA • R • Yea

J
Jeff Duncan

SC • R • Yea

A
A. Ferguson

GA • R • Yea

S
Scott Franklin

FL • R • Yea

M
Mike Gallagher

WI • R • Yea

R
Ruben Gallego

AZ • D • Yea

M
Mike Garcia

CA • R • Yea

K
Kay Granger

TX • R • Yea

G
Garret Graves

LA • R • Yea

M
Mark Green

TN • R • Yea

S
Sheila Jackson Lee

TX • D • Yea

B
Bill Johnson

OH • R • Yea

D
Daniel Kildee

MI • D • Yea

D
Doug Lamborn

CO • R • Yea

J
Jake LaTurner

KS • R • Yea

D
Debbie Lesko

AZ • R • Yea

B
Blaine Luetkemeyer

MO • R • Yea

K
Kathy Manning

NC • D • Yea

K
Kevin McCarthy

CA • R • Yea

L
Lisa McClain

MI • R • Yea

P
Patrick McHenry

NC • R • Yea

M
Marcus Molinaro

NY • R • Yea

W
Wiley Nickel

NC • D • Yea

B
Bill Pascrell

NJ • D • Yea

M
Mary Peltola

AK • D • Yea

G
Greg Pence

IN • R • Yea

D
Dean Phillips

MN • D • Yea

C
Cathy Rodgers

WA • R • Yea

J
John Rutherford

FL • R • Yea

G
George Santos

NY • R • Yea

D
David Schweikert

AZ • R • Yea

P
Pete Sessions

TX • R • Yea

A
Abigail Spanberger

VA • D • Yea

M
Michelle Steel

CA • R • Yea

C
Chris Stewart

UT • R • Yea

M
Michael Waltz

FL • R • Yea

B
Brad Wenstrup

OH • R • Yea

B
Brandon Williams

NY • R • Yea

Nay (187)

C
Colin Allred

TX • D • Nay

D
Dan Bishop

NC • R • Nay

E
Earl Blumenauer

OR • D • Nay

J
Jamaal Bowman

NY • D • Nay

K
Ken Buck

CO • R • Nay

C
Cori Bush

MO • D • Nay

T
Tony Cárdenas

CA • D • Nay

M
Matt Cartwright

PA • D • Nay

D
David Cicilline

RI • D • Nay

G
Gerald Connolly

VA • D • Nay

J
Jason Crow

CO • D • Nay

L
Lloyd Doggett

TX • D • Nay

A
Anna Eshoo

CA • D • Nay

M
Matt Gaetz

FL • R • Nay

J
John Garamendi

CA • D • Nay

B
Bob Good

VA • R • Nay

R
Raúl Grijalva

AZ • D • Nay

B
Brian Higgins

NY • D • Nay

J
Jeff Jackson

NC • D • Nay

D
Derek Kilmer

WA • D • Nay

A
Ann Kuster

NH • D • Nay

B
Barbara Lee

CA • D • Nay

L
Lucy McBath

GA • D • Nay

G
Grace Napolitano

CA • D • Nay

D
Donald Payne

NJ • D • Nay

K
Katie Porter

CA • D • Nay

B
Bill Posey

FL • R • Nay

M
Matthew Rosendale

MT • R • Nay

C
C. Ruppersberger

MD • D • Nay

J
John Sarbanes

MD • D • Nay

E
Eric Swalwell

CA • D • Nay

R
Rashida Tlaib

MI • D • Nay

D
David Trone

MD • D • Nay

N
Nydia Velázquez

NY • D • Nay

D
Debbie Wasserman Schultz

FL • D • Nay

J
Jennifer Wexton

VA • D • Nay

S
Susan Wild

PA • D • Nay

Not Voting (7)

A
Alexander Mooney

WV • R • Not Voting