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Debbie Dingell

U.S. Representative, Michigan 6th district · Democrat

12 statements indexed, set against 645 recorded votes.

First took office
January 6, 2015
Terms served
6 terms in the House
Current term
January 3, 2025 to January 3, 2027
Born
November 23, 1953

Sources: Clerk of the House and congress-legislators.

645
recorded votes
268
voted for
353
voted against
21
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

2026-05-20

RECOGNIZING THE 20TH ANNIVERSARY OF GOUT AWARENESS DAY

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

House floor · Congressional Record, May 20, 2026, p. E470

What was said

“Mr. Speaker, National Gout Awareness Day will occur on May 22, 2026. This marks the 20th anniversary that patients, care partners, advocates and the medical community around the United States raise awareness of the crucial needs of people suffering from this chronic and painful form of arthritis.”

Debbie Dingell, Congressional Record, May 20, 2026, p. E470

Remarks in the Congressional Record of May 20, 2026.

This passage has not been rendered into plain English yet. What is above is the member's own words, exactly as the Record prints them.

Set against the record

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

2026-05-19

FISHER HOUSE AVAILABILITY ACT OF 2026

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

House floor · Congressional Record, May 19, 2026, p. H3578

What was said

“Mr. Speaker, I rise today in strong support of H.R. 3726, the Fisher House Availability Act. I would first like to thank my colleague, Congresswoman Miller-Meeks, for her leadership on this effort.”

Debbie Dingell, Congressional Record, May 19, 2026, p. H3578

Remarks in the Congressional Record of May 19, 2026.

In plain English

They speak in support of H.R. 3726, the Fisher House Availability Act. They thank Congresswoman Miller-Meeks for leading the effort on the bill.

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

PROTECTING ACCESS FOR HUNTERS AND ANGLERS ACT

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. H2578

What was said

“Mr. Speaker, as a former chair and proud member of the Congressional Sportsmen's Caucus, I have worked tirelessly to defend our public lands and wildlife for the benefit of all outdoor enthusiasts.”

Debbie Dingell, Congressional Record, March 18, 2026, p. H2578

Remarks in the Congressional Record of March 18, 2026.

In plain English

They say they once chaired the Congressional Sportsmen's Caucus. They say they are still a proud member of it. They say they have worked hard to defend public lands and wildlife. They say this work is meant to benefit all people who enjoy the outdoors.

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

PROTECTING ACCESS FOR HUNTERS AND ANGLERS ACT

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. H2579

What was said

“Mr. Speaker, my amendment ensures that land managers can make science-based decisions to protect both wildlife and hunting opportunities so they don't face a choice between keeping lands open to hunting and fishing or protecting wildlife.”

Debbie Dingell, Congressional Record, March 18, 2026, p. H2579

Remarks in the Congressional Record of March 18, 2026.

In plain English

They describe an amendment about public lands. They say it lets land managers use science to make decisions. They say it protects wildlife and hunting at the same time. They say managers would not have to choose between the two.

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

PET AND LIVESTOCK PROTECTION 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. H6051

What was said

“Mr. Speaker, today, we are witnessing an unprecedented extinction crisis with 1 million species at risk of disappearing forever in coming decades. As the co-chair of the Endangered Species Act Caucus, protecting our Nation's wildlife is one of my top priorities.”

Debbie Dingell, Congressional Record, December 18, 2025, p. H6051

Remarks in the Congressional Record of December 18, 2025.

This passage has not been rendered into plain English yet. What is above is the member's own words, exactly as the Record prints them.

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. H6032

What was said

“Mr. Chair, I rise today in opposition to H.R. 4776, the SPEED Act. For more than 50 years, the National Environmental Policy Act, or NEPA, as it is called, has been the bedrock of conservation law and preserved the environment, human health, and the people's voice in policy decisions.”

Debbie Dingell, Congressional Record, December 18, 2025, p. H6032

Remarks in the Congressional Record of December 18, 2025.

In plain English

They speak against H.R. 4776, called the SPEED Act. They say the National Environmental Policy Act, known as NEPA, has stood for more than 50 years. They call it the foundation of conservation law. They say it has protected the environment, people's health, and the public's voice in policy choices.

Set against the record
Spoke and voted on this measure

H R 4776: On Agreeing to the Amendment · Debbie Dingell voted against (No)

Roll Call 352, 119th Congress, 1st Session

The remarks and the vote are both on H.R. 4776 on this day. Debbie Dingell voted No on on agreeing to the amendment. The site records that they concern the same measure and has not read one against the other.

2025-12-15

GREAT LAKES FISHERY RESEARCH REAUTHORIZATION ACT

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

House floor · Congressional Record, December 15, 2025, p. H5879

What was said

“Mr. Speaker, I rise today in strong support of S. 2878. The Great Lakes aren't just a part of Michigan and the heartland's landscape. They are part of our economy, our identity, and our heritage.”

Debbie Dingell, Congressional Record, December 15, 2025, p. H5879

Remarks in the Congressional Record of December 15, 2025.

In plain English

They speak in support of a bill called S. 2878. They say the Great Lakes are more than just part of the landscape in Michigan and the heartland. They say the lakes are part of the economy, the identity, and the heritage there.

Set against the record

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

2025-12-15

CONGRESSIONAL AWARD PROGRAM REAUTHORIZATION ACT

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

House floor · Congressional Record, December 15, 2025, p. H5856

What was said

“Mr. Speaker, I rise today to share my strong support for S. 284, the Congressional Award Program Reauthorization Act. Mr. Speaker, I am proud to co-lead it with my colleague, Representative Hudson, whom you just heard from, and also Congressmen Mike Levin and John Rutherford.”

Debbie Dingell, Congressional Record, December 15, 2025, p. H5856

Remarks in the Congressional Record of December 15, 2025.

In plain English

They speak in support of S. 284, the Congressional Award Program Reauthorization Act. They say they help lead the bill with Representative Hudson, who spoke just before. They say Congressman Mike Levin and Congressman John Rutherford also help lead it. They say they are proud to work on it with them.

Set against the record
Spoke and voted on this measure

S 284: On Motion to Suspend the Rules and Pass · Debbie Dingell voted for (Yea)

Roll Call 335, 119th Congress, 1st Session

The remarks and the vote are both on S. 284 on this day. Debbie Dingell voted Yea on on motion to suspend the rules and pass. The site records that they concern the same measure and has not read one against the other.

2025-12-11

PROTECT AMERICA'S WORKFORCE ACT

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

House floor · Congressional Record, December 11, 2025, p. H5800

What was said

“Mr. Speaker, first, I thank Congressman Golden for bringing us together on this important bill. As co-chair of the Congressional Labor Caucus, I know how critical labor rights are not only for workers in unions but for all American workers.”

Debbie Dingell, Congressional Record, December 11, 2025, p. H5800

Remarks in the Congressional Record of December 11, 2025.

In plain English

They thank Congressman Golden for bringing the bill forward. They are a co-chair of the Congressional Labor Caucus. They say labor rights matter a great deal. They say those rights help union workers and all American workers.

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

MOMENT OF SILENCE HONORING REPRESENTATIVE CAROLYN CHEEKS KILPATRICK

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. H5102

What was said

“Mr. Speaker, I rise today to honor the memory of Representative Carolyn Cheeks Kilpatrick, a devoted public servant to Michigan for decades. Congresswoman Kilpatrick began her career as a public school teacher in Detroit before being elected to the Michigan House of Representatives, where she became the first Black woman to serve on the powerful appropriations committee.”

Debbie Dingell, Congressional Record, December 9, 2025, p. H5102

Remarks in the Congressional Record of December 9, 2025.

This passage has not been rendered into plain English yet. What is above is the member's own words, exactly as the Record prints them.

Set against the record

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

2025-12-01

MIKAELA NAYLON GIVE KIDS A CHANCE ACT

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

House floor · Congressional Record, December 1, 2025, p. H4934

What was said

“Mr. Speaker, I am ready to close, but before doing so, I thank my colleague, with whom I have been proud to co-chair the caucus. We both know too many children who have died, but we know a lot who we were able to get help for.”

Debbie Dingell, Congressional Record, December 1, 2025, p. H4934

Remarks in the Congressional Record of December 1, 2025.

In plain English

They say they are ready to close their remarks. They thank a colleague they have been proud to co-chair a caucus with. They say both of them know too many children who have died. They also say they know many children they were able to get help for.

Set against the record

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

2025-06-23

SHANDRA EISENGA HUMAN CELL AND TISSUE PRODUCT SAFETY ACT

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

House floor · Congressional Record, June 23, 2025, p. H2862

What was said

“Mr. Speaker, I rise today to share my strong support of H.R. 1082, the Shandra Eisenga Human Cell and Tissue Product Safety Act. I am very proud to lead this bill with my good friend and colleague from Michigan, Representative John Moolenaar.”

Debbie Dingell, Congressional Record, June 23, 2025, p. H2862

Remarks in the Congressional Record of June 23, 2025.

In plain English

They speak in support of H.R. 1082, the Shandra Eisenga Human Cell and Tissue Product Safety Act. They say they lead the bill with Representative John Moolenaar of Michigan. They call him a good friend and colleague.

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 Debbie Dingell as speaking in 38 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 Debbie Dingell, 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 PassageNayPassed
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 ResolutionYeaPassed
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 ResolutionNayPassed
28022-Jul-2026H R 7008Stop Insider Trading ActOn PassageNayPassed
27922-Jul-2026H R 7008Stop Insider Trading ActOn Motion to RecommitYeaFailed
27822-Jul-2026H R 8800National Defense Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2027On PassageNayPassed
27722-Jul-2026H R 8800National Defense Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2027On Motion to RecommitYeaFailed
27622-Jul-2026H R 8800On Agreeing to the AmendmentOn Agreeing to the AmendmentNoFailed
27522-Jul-2026H R 8800On Agreeing to the AmendmentOn Agreeing to the AmendmentNoAgreed to
27422-Jul-2026H R 8800On Agreeing to the AmendmentOn Agreeing to the AmendmentNoFailed
27322-Jul-2026H R 8800On Agreeing to the AmendmentOn Agreeing to the AmendmentNoAgreed to
27221-Jul-2026H R 9770Making continuing appropriations for fiscal year 2027, and for other purposesOn PassageNayPassed
27121-Jul-2026H R 6955Main Street ActOn PassageNayPassed
27021-Jul-2026H R 6955Main Street ActOn Motion to RecommitYeaFailed
26921-Jul-2026H R 8800On Agreeing to the AmendmentOn Agreeing to the AmendmentNoFailed
26821-Jul-2026H R 8800On Agreeing to the AmendmentOn Agreeing to the AmendmentNoAgreed to
26721-Jul-2026H R 8800On Agreeing to the AmendmentOn Agreeing to the AmendmentNoAgreed to
26621-Jul-2026H R 8800On Agreeing to the AmendmentOn Agreeing to the AmendmentNoFailed
26521-Jul-2026H R 8800On Agreeing to the AmendmentOn Agreeing to the AmendmentNoAgreed to
26421-Jul-2026H R 8800On Agreeing to the AmendmentOn Agreeing to the AmendmentNoFailed
26321-Jul-2026H R 8800On Agreeing to the AmendmentOn Agreeing to the AmendmentNoFailed
26221-Jul-2026H R 8800On Agreeing to the AmendmentOn Agreeing to the AmendmentNoFailed
26121-Jul-2026H R 8800On Agreeing to the AmendmentOn Agreeing to the AmendmentNoFailed
26021-Jul-2026H R 8800On Agreeing to the AmendmentOn Agreeing to the AmendmentNoAgreed to
25921-Jul-2026H R 8800On Agreeing to the AmendmentOn Agreeing to the AmendmentNoFailed

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.