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119th Congress Roll call 265 S.J.Res.55 Other

Motion to Table the Submitted Point of Order: Shall Points of Order Be in Order under the Congressional Review Act?

May 21, 2025 · On the Motion to Table

Fetterman voted: Yea

Senator John Fetterman voted Yea on this measure. On this vote, Fetterman voted with the majority of the Senate Democratic caucus. The final result was Motion to Table Failed (46–52).

What this vote was about

A joint resolution providing for congressional disapproval under chapter 8 of title 5, United States Code, of the rule submitted by the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration relating to "Federal Motor Vehicle Safety Standards; Fuel System Integrity of Hydrogen Vehicles; Compressed Hydrogen Storage System Integrity; Incorporation by Reference".

How the parties split

CaucusYeaNay
Democrats440
Republicans052
Independents20

Primary source

U.S. Senate Roll Call Vote — 119th Congress, Session 1, Vote No. 265.

View the official record on Senate.gov

Questions & answers

How did John Fetterman vote on Motion to Table the Submitted Point of Order: Shall Points of Order Be in Order under the Congressional Review Act??
Senator John Fetterman voted Yea on Motion to Table the Submitted Point of Order: Shall Points of Order Be in Order under the Congressional Review Act? on May 21, 2025. The measure’s outcome was: Motion to Table Failed.
Did Fetterman vote with his party on this?
Yes. On this vote Fetterman voted with the majority of Senate Democrats.