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
2026-08-03
RECOGNIZING THE QUINCY-COLUMBIA BASIN IRRIGATION DISTRICT
Remarkswhat was said on the floor, quoted and cited, with no reading of it written here
“Mr. Speaker, I rise today to recognize an extraordinary milestone in the history of American reclamation, Western agriculture, and responsible local stewardship. On June 30, 2026, the Quincy-Columbia Basin Irrigation District in Quincy, Washington, made its final construction repayment obligation associated with its portion of the Columbia Basin Project.”
Remarks in the Congressional Record of August 3, 2026.
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Set against the record
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2026-07-15
HONORING OFFICER EDGAR SALAZAR
Remarkswhat was said on the floor, quoted and cited, with no reading of it written here
“Mr. Speaker, today, I rise to honor Moses Lake Police Officer Edgar Salazar for his public service and congratulate him on being named the 2026 Hometown Hero by the U.S.”
Remarks in the Congressional Record of July 15, 2026.
In plain English
A tribute to Edgar Salazar. He is a police officer in Moses Lake. They speak to honor his public service. They say he was named the 2026 Hometown Hero. They offer him congratulations.
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Set against the record
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2026-07-09
HONORING MEL TONASKET
Remarkswhat was said on the floor, quoted and cited, with no reading of it written here
“Mr. Speaker, I rise today along with my colleagues Representative Michael Baumgartner and Representative Kim Schrier to join many in the Pacific Northwest community and Indian country to honor Mel Tonasket, a leader and member of the Confederated Tribes of the Colville Reservation.”
Remarks in the Congressional Record of July 9, 2026.
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Set against the record
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2026-06-04
AGRICULTURE, RURAL DEVELOPMENT, FOOD AND DRUG ADMINISTRATION, AND RELATED AGENCY APPROPRIATIONS ACT, 2027
Remarkswhat was said on the floor, quoted and cited, with no reading of it written here
“Madam Chair, I rise today in support of the fiscal year 2027 agricultural appropriations legislation as well as in support of farmers, ranchers, and producers across this Nation.”
Remarks in the Congressional Record of June 4, 2026.
In plain English
They speak in support of a farm spending bill for the year 2027. They also speak in support of farmers and ranchers across the country. They include producers in that support as well.
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Set against the record
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2026-06-04
HONORING DAVIS "YELLOWASH" WASHINES
Remarkswhat was said on the floor, quoted and cited, with no reading of it written here
“Mr. Speaker, today, I rise to honor the life and legacy of the esteemed elder, Davis Washines, known to many as ``Yellowash,'' of the Yakama Nation. Washines was a Yakama citizen who took on many roles in his community.”
Remarks in the Congressional Record of June 4, 2026.
In plain English
They spoke to honor Davis Washines of the Yakama Nation. Many people called him Yellowash. They call him an esteemed elder. They say he was a Yakama citizen. They say he filled many roles in his community.
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2026-04-23
HONORING POLICE CHIEF KEN ROSKE
Remarkswhat was said on the floor, quoted and cited, with no reading of it written here
“Mr. Speaker, today I rise to honor the dedication and public service of Police Chief Ken Roske, who recently retired after nearly four decades with the Pasco Police Department.”
Remarks in the Congressional Record of April 23, 2026.
In plain English
A tribute to Police Chief Ken Roske. They say he recently retired from the Pasco Police Department. They say he served there for nearly forty years. They spoke to honor his dedication and his public service.
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Set against the record
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2026-04-20
CONGRATULATING JULIE AND JUERGEN GRIEB
Remarkswhat was said on the floor, quoted and cited, with no reading of it written here
“Mr. Speaker, today I rise to congratulate Julie and Juergen Grieb of Treveri Cellars for their recognition as ``influencers'' and ``trailblazers'' in Sip Magazine. It all began in 2008 when Juergen first suspected that central Washington and Yakima Valley grapes might make a delicious sparkling wine.”
Remarks in the Congressional Record of April 20, 2026.
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Set against the record
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2026-02-12
RECOGNIZING MATT REED
Remarkswhat was said on the floor, quoted and cited, with no reading of it written here
“Mr. Speaker, I rise today to recognize my outgoing communications director, Mr. Matt Reed. Matt has been on my staff for 2\1/2\ years. During that time, he has been a crucial member of my team.”
Remarks in the Congressional Record of February 12, 2026.
In plain English
They spoke to recognize Matt Reed, their outgoing communications director. They say he worked on their staff for two and a half years. They say he was a crucial member of the team during that time.
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Set against the record
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2026-01-22
DEPARTMENT OF HOMELAND SECURITY APPROPRIATIONS ACT, 2026
Remarkswhat was said on the floor, quoted and cited, with no reading of it written here
“Mr. Speaker, I thank Chairman Cole for yielding. Mr. Speaker, the fiscal year 2026 Homeland Security appropriations bill is the culmination of the hard work of our committee and our staff and provides critical investments to protect the American homeland.”
Remarks in the Congressional Record of January 22, 2026.
In plain English
They thank Chairman Cole for giving them time to speak. They say the 2026 Homeland Security spending bill is finished. They say it came from hard work by the committee and its staff. They say the bill puts money into protecting the American homeland.
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Set against the record
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2026-01-08
IN REMEMBRANCE OF THE HONORABLE DOUG LaMALFA
Remarkswhat was said on the floor, quoted and cited, with no reading of it written here
“Mr. Speaker, I appreciate Mr. Moore doing this Special Order this evening. It is truly an honor and a privilege for me to join my colleagues in honoring the life and the legacy of our good friend, Doug LaMalfa.”
Remarks in the Congressional Record of January 8, 2026.
In plain English
They thank Mr. Moore for holding this Special Order in the evening. They say it is an honor and a privilege to join their colleagues. They speak to honor the life and legacy of Doug LaMalfa. They call him their good friend.
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2025-11-12
CONTINUING APPROPRIATIONS AND EXTENSIONS ACT, 2026
Remarkswhat was said on the floor, quoted and cited, with no reading of it written here
“Mr. Speaker, I thank Chairman Cole for yielding me time. Mr. Speaker, over 40 days after the Senate Democrats shut down the Federal Government, we are finally reopening.”
Remarks in the Congressional Record of November 12, 2025.
In plain English
They thank Chairman Cole for giving them time to speak. They say Senate Democrats shut down the federal government. They say that happened more than 40 days ago. They say the government is finally reopening.
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Set against the record
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2025-11-10
CONGRATULATING THE WASHINGTON CATTLEMAN'S ASSOCIATION ON THEIR 100TH ANNIVERSARY
Remarkswhat was said on the floor, quoted and cited, with no reading of it written here
“Mr. Speaker, today I rise to congratulate the Washington Cattleman's Association on their 100th anniversary, an incredible milestone that ranchers in our State should be proud of. Since its inception in 1925, the Washington Cattleman's Association has been instrumental in promoting the agriculture and cattle industry in the State of Washington.”
Remarks in the Congressional Record of November 10, 2025.
In plain English
They spoke to honor the Washington Cattleman's Association. The group is turning 100 years old. They say it started in 1925. They say it has helped grow farming and the cattle business in Washington. They say ranchers in the state should be proud.
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Set against the record
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Where the words are
The Congressional Record marks Dan Newhouse as speaking in
30 items of business across 25 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
Dan Newhouse, 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
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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.