Every recorded vote of the 119th Congress in which the Clerk of the House lists this member, taken from their own per-vote records. Nothing is sampled and nothing is left out.
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What was said, and what was done
2026-08-10
HONORING THE LIFE AND LEGACY OF DON PATCHEN
Remarkswhat was said on the floor, quoted and cited, with no reading of it written here
“Mr. Speaker, I rise to honor the life and legacy of Donald ``Don'' David Patchen, a decorated Vietnam veteran, longtime law enforcement officer, and devoted public servant, who passed away on April 21, 2026, at the age of 79.”
Remarks in the Congressional Record of August 10, 2026.
In plain English
A tribute to Donald Patchen. He died on April 21, 2026. He was 79. He fought in Vietnam. He worked in law enforcement for years.
Set against the record
Nothing on this site is matched to this statement. What it refers to is named in the summary.
2026-08-03
HONORING BILL ANNO
Remarkswhat was said on the floor, quoted and cited, with no reading of it written here
“Mr. Speaker, I rise today to recognize and honor Master Sergeant Bill Anno for a lifetime of extraordinary public service, patriotism, and unwavering dedication to the citizens of Nassau County and the United States of America.”
Remarks in the Congressional Record of August 3, 2026.
In plain English
A tribute to Master Sergeant Bill Anno. He served the public for a lifetime. He worked for the people of Nassau County and for the country.
Set against the record
Nothing on this site is matched to this statement. What it refers to is named in the summary.
2026-07-22
CELEBRATING 200 YEARS OF NASSAU COUNTY SHERIFF'S OFFICE
Remarkswhat was said on the floor, quoted and cited, with no reading of it written here
“Mr. Speaker, I rise today to honor the Nassau County Sheriff's Office as it celebrates a historic and remarkable milestone: 200 years of dedicated service to the citizens of Northeast Florida.”
Remarks in the Congressional Record of July 22, 2026.
In plain English
The Nassau County Sheriff's Office turned 200 years old. It has served northeast Florida all that time.
Set against the record
Nothing on this site is matched to this statement. What it refers to is named in the summary.
2026-07-13
HONORING JAMIE ROBINETTE ON HER RETIREMENT
Remarkswhat was said on the floor, quoted and cited, with no reading of it written here
“Mr. Speaker, I rise today to recognize someone whose name is not in the headlines, but whose impact has been felt through the Halls of Congress and across America.”
Remarks in the Congressional Record of July 13, 2026.
In plain English
A tribute to someone who is not in the news. Their work was felt in Congress and across the country.
Set against the record
Nothing on this site is matched to this statement. What it refers to is named in the summary.
2026-07-13
RECOGNIZING THE HALL OF FAME INDUCTION OF COLONEL JAMES "JIM" CHALKLEY
Remarkswhat was said on the floor, quoted and cited, with no reading of it written here
“Mr. Speaker, I rise today to recognize Colonel James ``Jim'' Chalkley, Retired, on his nomination and induction into the United States Army Transportation Corps Hall of Fame at Fort Lee, Virginia on July 27, 2026.”
Remarks in the Congressional Record of July 13, 2026.
In plain English
Colonel Jim Chalkley is retired. He was named to the Army Transportation Corps Hall of Fame. That happened at Fort Lee, Virginia.
Set against the record
Nothing on this site is matched to this statement. What it refers to is named in the summary.
2026-06-24
RECOGNIZING BRYAN CAMPBELL, PRESIDENT OF THE ROTARY CLUB OF ORANGE PARK SUNRISE
Remarkswhat was said on the floor, quoted and cited, with no reading of it written here
“Mr. Speaker, I rise today to recognize Mr. Bryan Campbell as he will be sworn in as President of the Rotary Club of Orange Park Sunrise in Clay County, Florida, on June 27, 2026.”
Remarks in the Congressional Record of June 24, 2026.
In plain English
Bryan Campbell will lead the Rotary Club of Orange Park Sunrise. He takes office on June 27, 2026, in Clay County, Florida.
Set against the record
Nothing on this site is matched to this statement. What it refers to is named in the summary.
2026-06-18
HONORING THE LIFE OF GEDONE RAULERSON PRACHAR
Remarkswhat was said on the floor, quoted and cited, with no reading of it written here
“Mr. Speaker, some people spend a lifetime building a community. Others become the heart of one. In Baker County, Florida, that person was Gedone Raulerson Prachar. Those who knew Gedone often said she never met a stranger.”
Remarks in the Congressional Record of June 18, 2026.
In plain English
Some people build a town. Some become its heart. In Baker County, Florida, that was Gedone Raulerson Prachar. People said she never met a stranger.
Set against the record
Nothing on this site is matched to this statement. What it refers to is named in the summary.
2026-06-18
HONORING THE LIFE AND LEGACY OF COLONEL FRANCIS "LEN" LEONARD LOVING
Remarkswhat was said on the floor, quoted and cited, with no reading of it written here
“Mr. Speaker, some people dedicate their lives to serving others. Few do so with the distinction, humility, and lasting impact of Colonel Francis ``Len'' Leonard Loving. Today, I rise to honor the life and legacy of this remarkable American, whose service to our Nation, our veterans, and the Northeast Florida community spanned more than six decades.”
Remarks in the Congressional Record of June 18, 2026.
In plain English
A tribute to Colonel Len Loving. He gave his life to serving others. He served the country, its veterans, and northeast Florida for more than 60 years.
Set against the record
Nothing on this site is matched to this statement. What it refers to is named in the summary.
2026-06-08
HONORING CAPTAIN STEPHEN C. DUBA, JR. ON HIS RETIREMENT FROM THE UNITED STATES NAVY
Remarkswhat was said on the floor, quoted and cited, with no reading of it written here
“Mr. Speaker, I rise today to honor Captain Stephen C. Duba, Jr. upon his retirement from the United States Navy after 25 years of honorable service to our Nation.”
Remarks in the Congressional Record of June 8, 2026.
In plain English
Captain Stephen Duba has retired from the Navy. He served for 25 years.
Set against the record
Nothing on this site is matched to this statement. What it refers to is named in the summary.
2026-06-03
PREVENTING WASTE, FRAUD, AND ABUSE IN TANF ACT
Remarkswhat was said on the floor, quoted and cited, with no reading of it written here
“Madam Speaker, I thank our chairman for yielding. Taking care of our most vulnerable citizens is what a civilized society does, and it is why Congress created TANF, Temporary Assistance for Needy Families.”
Remarks in the Congressional Record of June 3, 2026.
In plain English
Caring for people in need is what a decent society does. That is why Congress made TANF. TANF stands for Temporary Assistance for Needy Families.
Set against the record
Nothing on this site is matched to this statement. What it refers to is named in the summary.
2026-05-14
BACK THE BLUE
Remarkswhat was said on the floor, quoted and cited, with no reading of it written here
“Mr. Speaker, in today's high tech world, there seems to be an app for nearly everything, but when danger strikes there is still only one option. It is called the police, Mr.”
Remarks in the Congressional Record of May 14, 2026.
In plain English
There is an app for almost everything now. But when danger comes there is still only one choice. You call the police.
Set against the record
Nothing on this site is matched to this statement. What it refers to is named in the summary.
2026-05-13
RECOGNIZING COACH MIKE PICKETT
Remarkswhat was said on the floor, quoted and cited, with no reading of it written here
“Madam Speaker, in soccer, the final whistle marks the end of a match, but today, it marks the close of a legendary career. I rise to recognize an extraordinary coach, mentor, and leader from my district, Coach Mike Pickett of St.”
Remarks in the Congressional Record of May 13, 2026.
In plain English
In soccer the last whistle ends a game. Today it ends a long career. This is a tribute to Coach Mike Pickett.
Set against the record
Nothing on this site is matched to this statement. What it refers to is named in the summary.
Where the words are
The Congressional Record marks Aaron Bean as speaking in
78 items of business across 65 sitting days of this
Congress. 12 statements indexed here so far.
That count is where to look, not how much was said. Most appearances are procedural: a
yield of time, a request to revise and extend, a call for the yeas and nays.
It is also a floor and not a total. The count comes from the Record's own metadata, which
tags who spoke in each item of business, and that tagging is not complete: checking the text
turns up passages by members the metadata does not tag at all. A member may have said more
than this says.
The eight most recent, each linking to that day's Record at govinfo.
Every recorded vote
All 645 recorded votes of the 119th Congress in
which the Clerk of the House lists
Aaron Bean, newest first. The most recent 25 are below and the rest load on
request. Each roll number links to the official record of that vote.
Establishing the congressional budget for the United States Government for fiscal year 2027 and setting forth the appropriate budgetary levels for fiscal years 2028 through 2036
620 more, loaded from the published roll call list
What this covers
Up to 12 of this member's most recent floor remarks, taken verbatim from the Congressional Record with the page each is printed on. Procedural turns are left out: yielding time, reserving time, moving to suspend the rules.
Not covered.
Everything else this member said. The page says how many items of business they are marked as speaking in.
Any reading of the remarks. Where a vote is shown beside them it is because both are on the same measure that day, which is a fact about the two records and not a judgment.
A vote shown against remarks means the member spoke on that measure and voted on it the same day. It is not a claim that the words and the vote agree or disagree.