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Marjorie Taylor Greene

U.S. Representative - GA District 14 · GA (District 14) · R
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📞 (202) 225-5211
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Voting history

The voting record

Date
Vote
Chamber
Question / result
Dec 18, 2025
Present
House
On Motion to Recommit
Dec 18, 2025
Present
House
On Passage
Dec 18, 2025
Present
House
On Motion to Recommit
Dec 18, 2025
Present
House
On Passage
Dec 18, 2025
Present
House
On Motion to Recommit
Dec 18, 2025
Present
House
On Passage
Dec 18, 2025
Present
House
On Agreeing to the Amendment · Vote #1
Dec 18, 2025
Present
House
On Motion to Recommit
Dec 18, 2025
Present
House
On Agreeing to the Amendment · Vote #3
Dec 18, 2025
Present
House
On Agreeing to the Amendment · Vote #4
Dec 18, 2025
Present
House
On Passage
Dec 17, 2025
Nay
House
On Agreeing to the Resolution
Dec 17, 2025
Yea
House
On Agreeing to the Resolution
Showing 1-6 of 72 bill groups (120 votes)
Topics & Events

In the spotlight

Featured Topic
Marjorie Taylor Greene says she will resign from Congress after split with Trump
Epstein files, foreign policy and health costs contributed to break with Trump
Key Figures
Marjorie Taylor Greene portrait
Donald Trump portrait
Marjorie Taylor Greene portrait
Donald Trump portrait
Brian Kemp portrait
Stephen Miller portrait
+6 more
Events (12)
May 15, 2026 · legislation
Rep. Massie introduces AIPAC Act as $25.6 million floods Kentucky primary
Rep. Thomas Massie introduced H.R. 8809 on May 15, 2026, four days before his Kentucky Republican primary, requiring AIPAC to register as a foreign agent under the 1938 Foreign Agents Registration Act. His race against Trump-backed challenger Ed Gallrein drew $25.6 million in ad spending, making it the most expensive U.S. House primary in history. AIPAC's United Democracy Project spent $2.6 million, the Republican Jewish Coalition spent $4 million, and MAGA KY super PAC spent $5.6 million opposing Massie, with billionaire Paul Singer funding both MAGA KY and AIPAC.
Key Figures
3 total
Apr 20, 2026 · legislative
House GOP warrant revolt blocks clean FISA reauthorization
Approximately 20 House Republicans joined with Democrats on April 20, 2026, to block a clean three-year reauthorization of FISA Section 702, demanding that any renewal include a requirement that the FBI obtain a warrant before searching Americans' communications incidentally collected under the foreign intelligence program. The revolt forced House leadership to approve a second 10-day extension rather than a long-term bill. The Republican dissidents argued that without a warrant requirement, Section 702 functions as a backdoor surveillance tool against American citizens who have committed no crime.
Key Figures
6 total
Apr 7, 2026 · legislative
85 members of Congress call for Trump removal via 25th Amendment or impeachment
Featured
By Tuesday evening, 85 members of Congress had called for President Trump to be removed via the 25th Amendment or impeachment following his Truth Social post threatening to destroy Iranian civilization. Former Speaker Nancy Pelosi called for Cabinet invocation of the 25th Amendment. Rep. John Larson (D-Conn.) filed 13 articles of impeachment under H.Res.353.
Key Figures
4 total
Jan 5, 2026 · political
Marjorie Taylor Greene Resigns from Congress After Trump Calls Her a "Traitor"
Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA-14) formally resigned from Congress on Jan. 5, 2026, following a public break with Trump. Trump withdrew his endorsement and called Greene a "traitor" and "lightweight" on Truth Social after she demanded release of Jeffrey Epstein files and criticized the administration. Greene said in her statement: "Standing up for American women who were raped should not result in me being called a traitor by the President I fought for."
Key Figures
4 total
Nov 22, 2025 · legislative
Trump Says Greene "Went BAD" as Her Resignation Ripples Through MAGA Coalition
A day after announcing her resignation, Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene faced Trump's public rebuke — he said she "went BAD" — while also leaving open the door to reconciliation, saying "I said go your own way." Greene defended her stand: "Standing up for women who were raped at 14 should not result in me being called a traitor." Media coverage detailed the months-long rift over Epstein files and Trump's second-term agenda.
Key Figures
2 total
Recent bills sponsored & cosponsored

Bills & legislation

H.R. 6937 · 2026 · Sponsored
End H-1B Now Act
In Committee
H.R. 6936 · 2026 · Sponsored
___ Act
In Committee
H.R. 4798 · 2025 · Sponsored
Making American Elections Great Again Act
In Committee
Warren Davidson portrait
Mike Collins portrait
Barry Moore portrait
Sheri Biggs portrait
H.R. 4403 · 2025 · Sponsored
Clear Skies Act
In Committee
Tim Burchett portrait
Tony Wied portrait
Thomas Massie portrait
H.R. 4327 · 2025 · Sponsored
No Tax on Home Sales Act
ASSUMING FIRST SPONSORSHIP - Mr. Alford asked unanimous consent that he may hereafter be considered as the first sponsor of H.R. 4327, a bill originally introduced by Representative Greene (GA), for the purpose of adding cosponsors and requesting reprintings pursuant to clause 7 of rule XII. Agreed to without objection.
Burgess Owens portrait
David Taylor portrait
Abraham Hamadeh portrait
Mark Alford portrait
Mark Harris portrait
Lou Correa portrait
+1 more cosponsors
H.R. 3492 · 2025 · Sponsored
Protect Children’s Innocence Act
In Committee
W. Steube portrait
Ronny Jackson portrait
Riley Moore portrait
Ralph Norman portrait
Andy Biggs portrait
David Kustoff portrait
+38 more cosponsors
H.R. 1123 · 2025 · Sponsored
To abolish the United States Agency for International Development, and for other purposes.
Introduced
Diana Harshbarger portrait
Brandon Gill portrait
Ralph Norman portrait
Andrew Ogles portrait
Eli Crane portrait
Chip Roy portrait
+11 more cosponsors
H.R. 276 · 2025 · Sponsored
Gulf of America Act
Introduced
W. Steube portrait
Brandon Gill portrait
Eric Burlison portrait
Brian Babin portrait
Michael Rulli portrait
Troy Nehls portrait
+11 more cosponsors
H.R. 275 · 2025 · Sponsored
Special Interest Alien Reporting Act of 2025
In Committee
Mark E. Green portrait
Clay Higgins portrait
Eli Crane portrait
Michael Guest portrait
Josh Brecheen portrait
August Pfluger portrait
H.Res. 24 · 2025 · Sponsored
Expunging the December 18, 2019, impeachment of President Donald John Trump.
Introduced
Jefferson Van Drew portrait
Anna Paulina Luna portrait
Troy Nehls portrait
James Moylan portrait
Nicole Malliotakis portrait
Eli Crane portrait
+5 more cosponsors
Showing 1-10 of 120 recent bills (227 total)
Statistics
Bills sponsored
32
Bills cosponsored
195
Total votes cast
2,601
Last 120 votes
75Y · 24N
News mentions
12
Congressional terms
2025–2027
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