See how New Mexico’s U.S. reps. voted on the Biden-McCarthy budget deal

On Wednesday, the U.S. House of Representatives voted on a deal between Joe Biden and House Speaker Kevin McCarthy (R-CA) to avert a default on the country’s debts, to the chagrin of many Republicans and Democrats.

Conservatives made the case that the deal doesn’t scratch the surface of the spending that needs to be cut, while Democrats were angered over the lack of supposed “climate” provisions, among other reasons. 

The bill passed by a vote of 314-117. 149 Republicans voted for the bill, 71 voted against it, 165 Democrats voted for it, and 46 voted against it.

This is how New Mexico’s three-member U.S. House delegation voted on the bill:

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6 thoughts on “See how New Mexico’s U.S. reps. voted on the Biden-McCarthy budget deal”

  1. Too bad he didn’t read it with an open mind instead to see what a mess it is. Yes, part of the problem. I’m gonna resist saying anything else…

  2. Stansbury doesn’t believe in a “debt ceiling” so she must be one of those socialists who also believe that as long as the treasury can print money it has the same value. Does she run her household budget the same way? Or she only spends crazy because it’s other people’s money?

  3. William Johnson

    Parts of this state must be overloaded with useful idiots and useless eaters that keep electing imbeciles.

  4. Seems to me like New Mexico pretty much depends more on the oil industry than anything else, although far fanitical leftist Dems are in total denial.

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