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Andrew S. Clyde

U.S. Representative, Georgia 9th district · Republican

12 statements indexed, set against 645 recorded votes.

First took office
January 3, 2021
Terms served
3 terms in the House
Current term
January 3, 2025 to January 3, 2027
Born
November 22, 1963

Sources: Clerk of the House and congress-legislators.

645
recorded votes
444
voted for
167
voted against
31
did not vote
12
statements indexed

What is on this page

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.

The House votes Yea and Nay on the floor and Aye and No in the Committee of the Whole. They are different words for the same two answers, and the site keeps the word the Clerk recorded as well as which side it fell on.

The statements are not complete and are not meant to be. A measure with no statement against it means only that none has been indexed here.

What was said, and what was done

2026-05-21

VETERANS 2ND AMENDMENT PROTECTION ACT

Remarks what was said on the floor, quoted and cited, with no reading of it written here

House floor · Congressional Record, May 21, 2026, p. H3687

What was said

“Mr. Speaker, I rise in very strong support of H.R. 1041, the Veterans 2nd Amendment Protection Act. This bill would restore Second Amendment rights to the veterans who valiantly served our Nation but whose constitutional right to bear arms has been stripped away by unelected bureaucrats.”

Andrew S. Clyde, Congressional Record, May 21, 2026, p. H3687

Remarks in the Congressional Record of May 21, 2026.

In plain English

They speak in strong support of H.R. 1041, the Veterans 2nd Amendment Protection Act. They say the bill would give Second Amendment rights back to veterans. They say these veterans served the nation bravely. They say their right to bear arms was taken away by unelected government workers.

Set against the record
Spoke and voted on this measure

H R 1041: On Motion to Recommit · Andrew S. Clyde voted against (Nay)

Roll Call 189, 119th Congress, 2nd Session

The remarks and the vote are both on H.R. 1041 on this day. Andrew S. Clyde voted Nay on on motion to recommit. The site records that they concern the same measure and has not read one against the other.

2026-03-27

PROVIDING FOR DISPOSITION OF SENATE AMENDMENT TO H.R. 7147, DEPARTMENT OF HOMELAND SECURITY APPROPRIATIONS ACT

Remarks what was said on the floor, quoted and cited, with no reading of it written here

House floor · Congressional Record, March 27, 2026, p. H2795

What was said

“Mr. Speaker, I rise today in strong support of the Department of Homeland Security continuing resolution that pays all of our brave homeland defenders and fully funds all of DHS, including ICE and CBP.”

Andrew S. Clyde, Congressional Record, March 27, 2026, p. H2795

Remarks in the Congressional Record of March 27, 2026.

In plain English

They speak in support of a funding bill for the Department of Homeland Security. They say the bill pays all of the brave homeland defenders. They say it fully funds the whole department. They name ICE and CBP as part of that funding.

Set against the record

Nothing on this site is matched to this statement. What it refers to is named in the summary.

2026-03-19

CONGRATULATING RABUN COUNTY HIGH SCHOOL BASKETBALL TEAM

Remarks what was said on the floor, quoted and cited, with no reading of it written here

House floor · Congressional Record, March 19, 2026, p. H2607

What was said

“Mr. Speaker, I rise today to congratulate the 2026 Georgia High School Association Class A Division 1 champions, the Rabun County High School Wildcats basketball team. Last Friday, the Wildcats soundly defeated the Southwest Macon Patriots 52-43, leading the team to secure their first-ever State championship in program history and just the second for any team sport at Rabun County High.”

Andrew S. Clyde, Congressional Record, March 19, 2026, p. H2607

Remarks in the Congressional Record of March 19, 2026.

In plain English

They spoke to congratulate the Rabun County High School Wildcats basketball team. They say the team won the 2026 Georgia High School Association Class A Division 1 title. They say the Wildcats beat the Southwest Macon Patriots 52 to 43 last Friday. They say it is the program's first state championship ever. They say it is only the second for any team sport at that school.

Set against the record

Nothing on this site is matched to this statement. What it refers to is named in the summary.

2026-03-18

HONORING JASON HUGHES

Remarks what was said on the floor, quoted and cited, with no reading of it written here

House floor · Congressional Record, March 18, 2026, p. H2586

What was said

“Mr. Speaker, I rise today to pay tribute to the life and legacy of North Hall High School teacher and coach, Jason Hughes. Mr. Hughes was more than just a teacher.”

Andrew S. Clyde, Congressional Record, March 18, 2026, p. H2586

Remarks in the Congressional Record of March 18, 2026.

In plain English

A tribute to Jason Hughes, a teacher and coach at North Hall High School. They spoke to honor his life and what he left behind. They say he was more than just a teacher.

Set against the record

Nothing on this site is matched to this statement. What it refers to is named in the summary.

2026-03-18

PROPOSING AN AMENDMENT TO THE CONSTITUTION OF THE UNITED STATES REQUIRING A BALANCED BUDGET FOR THE FEDERAL GO

Remarks what was said on the floor, quoted and cited, with no reading of it written here

House floor · Congressional Record, March 18, 2026, p. H2563

What was said

“Mr. Speaker, I rise today in strong support of my friend, Representative Andy Biggs, proposing a balanced budget amendment to the United States Constitution. I was a proud cosponsor of this Republic-saving resolution, and I am proud to support it on the floor today.”

Andrew S. Clyde, Congressional Record, March 18, 2026, p. H2563

Remarks in the Congressional Record of March 18, 2026.

In plain English

They speak for a budget plan. The plan comes from Representative Andy Biggs. It would change the Constitution. They call it a resolution that saves the Republic. They say they helped bring it forward.

Set against the record

Nothing on this site is matched to this statement. What it refers to is named in the summary.

2026-02-11

PROVIDING FOR CONSIDERATION OF S. 1383, VETERANS ACCESSIBILITY ADVISORY COMMITTEE ACT OF 2025

Remarks what was said on the floor, quoted and cited, with no reading of it written here

House floor · Congressional Record, February 11, 2026, p. H2123

What was said

“Mr. Speaker, I rise today in strong support of the SAVE America Act, which implements commonsense measures backed by the vast majority of Americans, across party lines, to secure our elections and ensure that it is easy to vote but hard to cheat.”

Andrew S. Clyde, Congressional Record, February 11, 2026, p. H2123

Remarks in the Congressional Record of February 11, 2026.

In plain English

They speak in support of the SAVE America Act. They say the bill puts in place commonsense steps to secure elections. They say most Americans back these steps, in both parties. They say the goal is to make voting easy and cheating hard.

Set against the record
Spoke and voted on this measure

S 1383: On Motion to Commit · Andrew S. Clyde voted against (Nay)

Roll Call 68, 119th Congress, 2nd Session

The remarks and the vote are both on S. 1383 on this day. Andrew S. Clyde voted Nay on on motion to commit. The site records that they concern the same measure and has not read one against the other.

2026-01-22

CELEBRATING AND DEFENDING LIFE

Remarks what was said on the floor, quoted and cited, with no reading of it written here

House floor · Congressional Record, January 22, 2026, p. H1341

What was said

“Mr. Speaker, I thank Congressman Smith for holding tonight's Special Order. It is so very important. Fifty-three years ago, the U.S. Supreme Court issued one of the most horrendous and devastating rulings in its nearly 237-year-old history.”

Andrew S. Clyde, Congressional Record, January 22, 2026, p. H1341

Remarks in the Congressional Record of January 22, 2026.

In plain English

They thank Congressman Smith for holding the Special Order that night. They say it is very important. They say the Supreme Court made a ruling 53 years ago. They call it one of the worst rulings in the Court's history. They say the Court is nearly 237 years old.

Set against the record

Nothing on this site is matched to this statement. What it refers to is named in the summary.

2026-01-22

AMENDMENT NO. 1 OFFERED BY MR. MASSIE

Remarks what was said on the floor, quoted and cited, with no reading of it written here

House floor · Congressional Record, January 22, 2026, p. H1299

What was said

“Mr. Chair, I rise today in support of Representative Norman's amendment, which would prevent my constituents' hard-earned taxpayer dollars from funding woke earmarks and handouts to leftist NGOs that undermine President Trump's agenda and, alarmingly, support taxpayer-funded transgender surgeries for children.”

Andrew S. Clyde, Congressional Record, January 22, 2026, p. H1299

Remarks in the Congressional Record of January 22, 2026.

In plain English

They speak for an amendment. It was offered by Representative Norman. They say it would stop tax money from paying for what they call woke earmarks. They say it would stop money going to leftist groups that work against President Trump's agenda. They say those groups back transgender surgeries for children paid for by taxpayers.

Set against the record

Nothing on this site is matched to this statement. What it refers to is named in the summary.

2025-12-18

STANDARDIZING PERMITTING AND EXPEDITING ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT ACT

Remarks what was said on the floor, quoted and cited, with no reading of it written here

House floor · Congressional Record, December 18, 2025, p. H6041

What was said

“Mr. Chairman, any frivolous lawsuit is one frivolous lawsuit too many. It is just not appropriate when we have legitimate actions to improve our economy and to make sure that America moves forward.”

Andrew S. Clyde, Congressional Record, December 18, 2025, p. H6041

Remarks in the Congressional Record of December 18, 2025.

In plain English

They say even one frivolous lawsuit is too many. They say such lawsuits are not appropriate. They point to real actions that help the economy. They say those actions help America move forward.

Set against the record

Nothing on this site is matched to this statement. What it refers to is named in the summary.

2025-12-18

STANDARDIZING PERMITTING AND EXPEDITING ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT ACT

Remarks what was said on the floor, quoted and cited, with no reading of it written here

House floor · Congressional Record, December 18, 2025, p. H6041

What was said

“Mr. Chairman, I think the Keystone XL Pipeline is another example of frivolous lawsuits and the years it took. Yet that pipeline still is not functional in its entirety.”

Andrew S. Clyde, Congressional Record, December 18, 2025, p. H6041

Remarks in the Congressional Record of December 18, 2025.

In plain English

They point to the Keystone XL Pipeline as an example. They say lawsuits over it were frivolous and took years. They say the pipeline is still not fully working.

Set against the record

Nothing on this site is matched to this statement. What it refers to is named in the summary.

2025-12-09

CELEBRATING UNIVERSITY OF GEORGIA BULLDOGS' SEC CHAMPIONSHIP

Remarks what was said on the floor, quoted and cited, with no reading of it written here

House floor · Congressional Record, December 9, 2025, p. H5104

What was said

“Mr. Speaker, I rise today to congratulate the 2025 Southeastern Conference Champions, my alma mater, the University of Georgia Bulldogs. Last Saturday, the Dawgs beat the Alabama Crimson Tide in dominant fashion, with a final score of 28-7.”

Andrew S. Clyde, Congressional Record, December 9, 2025, p. H5104

Remarks in the Congressional Record of December 9, 2025.

In plain English

A member spoke to congratulate the University of Georgia Bulldogs. They say the team won the 2025 Southeastern Conference title. The member says the school is where they studied. They say the Bulldogs beat the Alabama Crimson Tide last Saturday. They say the final score was 28 to 7.

Set against the record

Nothing on this site is matched to this statement. What it refers to is named in the summary.

2025-12-03

RESTORING SECOND AMENDMENT RIGHTS

Remarks what was said on the floor, quoted and cited, with no reading of it written here

House floor · Congressional Record, December 3, 2025, p. H4999

What was said

“Mr. Speaker, I rise today in support of restoring our Second Amendment rights. Earlier this year, I worked diligently on and proudly voted for the One Big Beautiful Bill Act, which was signed into law by President Trump on July Fourth.”

Andrew S. Clyde, Congressional Record, December 3, 2025, p. H4999

Remarks in the Congressional Record of December 3, 2025.

In plain English

They spoke in support of restoring Second Amendment rights. They say they worked hard on the One Big Beautiful Bill Act earlier this year. They say they proudly voted for it. They say President Trump signed it into law on July 4.

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 Andrew S. Clyde as speaking in 25 items of business across 23 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 Andrew S. Clyde, 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.

RollDateMeasure SubjectQuestionVoted Outcome
28323-Jul-2026H R 8884Removing Barriers to Work for Disabled Americans ActOn PassageYeaPassed
28223-Jul-2026H CON RES 89Directing the President, pursuant to section 5(c) of the War Powers Resolution, to remove United States Armed Forces from hostilities with IranOn Agreeing to the ResolutionNayPassed
28122-Jul-2026H CON RES 113Establishing the congressional budget for the United States Government for fiscal year 2027 and setting forth the appropriate budgetary levels for fiscal years 2028 through 2036On Agreeing to the ResolutionYeaPassed
28022-Jul-2026H R 7008Stop Insider Trading ActOn PassageYeaPassed
27922-Jul-2026H R 7008Stop Insider Trading ActOn Motion to RecommitNayFailed
27822-Jul-2026H R 8800National Defense Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2027On PassageYeaPassed
27722-Jul-2026H R 8800National Defense Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2027On Motion to RecommitNayFailed
27622-Jul-2026H R 8800On Agreeing to the AmendmentOn Agreeing to the AmendmentAyeFailed
27522-Jul-2026H R 8800On Agreeing to the AmendmentOn Agreeing to the AmendmentAyeAgreed to
27422-Jul-2026H R 8800On Agreeing to the AmendmentOn Agreeing to the AmendmentAyeFailed
27322-Jul-2026H R 8800On Agreeing to the AmendmentOn Agreeing to the AmendmentAyeAgreed to
27221-Jul-2026H R 9770Making continuing appropriations for fiscal year 2027, and for other purposesOn PassageNot VotingPassed
27121-Jul-2026H R 6955Main Street ActOn PassageNot VotingPassed
27021-Jul-2026H R 6955Main Street ActOn Motion to RecommitNot VotingFailed
26921-Jul-2026H R 8800On Agreeing to the AmendmentOn Agreeing to the AmendmentNot VotingFailed
26821-Jul-2026H R 8800On Agreeing to the AmendmentOn Agreeing to the AmendmentNot VotingAgreed to
26721-Jul-2026H R 8800On Agreeing to the AmendmentOn Agreeing to the AmendmentNot VotingAgreed to
26621-Jul-2026H R 8800On Agreeing to the AmendmentOn Agreeing to the AmendmentNot VotingFailed
26521-Jul-2026H R 8800On Agreeing to the AmendmentOn Agreeing to the AmendmentNot VotingAgreed to
26421-Jul-2026H R 8800On Agreeing to the AmendmentOn Agreeing to the AmendmentNot VotingFailed
26321-Jul-2026H R 8800On Agreeing to the AmendmentOn Agreeing to the AmendmentNot VotingFailed
26221-Jul-2026H R 8800On Agreeing to the AmendmentOn Agreeing to the AmendmentNot VotingFailed
26121-Jul-2026H R 8800On Agreeing to the AmendmentOn Agreeing to the AmendmentNot VotingFailed
26021-Jul-2026H R 8800On Agreeing to the AmendmentOn Agreeing to the AmendmentNot VotingAgreed to
25921-Jul-2026H R 8800On Agreeing to the AmendmentOn Agreeing to the AmendmentNot VotingFailed

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.

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.