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Burchett, Tim

Burchett, Tim

R | U.S. House | TN

Liberty Score

75%B

Vote History

BillTitleLiberty PositionVoteAlignedDate
H.R. 1402The TICKET Act, which imposes new regulations on event ticket salesNAYyeaNo-
H.J. Res. 20This joint resolution nullifies a rule imposed by the Department of Energy in 2024 which imposed onerous requirements on gas-fired water heaters, essentially banning repeal an unnecessary taxYEAyeaYes-
H.R. 26The Protecting American Energy Production Act, which prohibits any UYEAyeaYes-
H.R. 3838over $2 billion in foreign aid: $1 billion to Taiwan, $800 million to Ukraine, $700 million for Israel, and $175 to Latvia, Lithuania and EstoniaNAYnayYes-
H.R. 24The Federal Reserve Transparency Act, which would audit the Federal ReserveYEA---
H.R. 645environmental regulations and shortens the permitting process, allowing these projects to move along fasterYEA---
H.J. Res. 87(Passed House 409-15 on 4/29/25, Held in Senate) that required car manufacturers to sell zero-emmission trucksYEAyeaYes-
H.R. 973The Setting Consumer Standards for Lithium-Ion Batteries Act, which imposes new regulations (consumer standards) on Lithium-Ion BatteriesNAYnayYes-
H.R. 4776The SPEED Act, which speeds up the federal permitting process required before building infrastructure, energy, and mining projectsYEAyeaYes-
H.R. 6703The Lower Health Care Premiums for All Americans Act, which expands access to association health plans and creates a tax credit for small businessesYEAyeaYes-
H.R. 4The Rescissions Act of 2025, which rescinds $9YEAyeaYes-
H.R. 776The Nutria Eradication and Control Reauthorization Act, which reauthorizes through 2030 the Department of Interior to provide financial assistance to states to eradicate/control nutrial (invasive rodeNAYnayYes-
H.R. 1968The Full-Year Continuing Appropriations and Extensions Act, which approves $1NAYyeaNo-
H.R. 1good things: it extends the 2017 tax cuts, increases certain tax deductions and eliminates taxes on tips and overtimeNAYyeaNo-
H. Con. Res. 64This concurrent resolution directs the President to remove UYEAnayNo-
H.R. 4405The Epstein Files Transparency Act, which orders the Department of Justice to publish all the Epstein Files within 30 days of its passageYEAyeaYes-
S. 1071more than the previous yearNAYnayYes-
H.J. Res 35from side stepping CongressYEAyeaYes-
H.R. 5371levels approved by President Biden during the prior yearNAYyeaNo-
H.R. 4016spending above $1 trillion, a 13% increase from the prior yearNAYnayYes-
H.R. 1534The IMPACT Act, which requires the Department of Energy to fund a new Research and Development program focused on reducing emmissions from asphalt and this bloated spending bill is irresponsible and rNAYnayYes-
H.R. 3838 Greene Amendment 93(Passed House 221-209 on 7/18/25, Senate Cloture Motion Failed 50-44 on 10/16/25) department that has failed its audit eight years in a row, especially when factoring in the $38 trillion national debtYEAyeaYes-