H.R. 7567 · 119th Congress
Farm Bill 2.0

Question

Who voted YES on the Farm Bill 2026?

Last updated: 2026-05-01

Quick answer

224 House members voted YES on the Farm Bill 2026 (H.R. 7567) on April 30, 2026, per the House Clerk's Roll Call 154: 209 Republicans, 14 Democrats, and 1 independent. The 14 Democratic crossovers were Bishop (GA), Costa (CA), Cuellar (TX), Davids (KS), Davis (NC), Gonzalez, V. (TX), Gray (CA), Kaptur (OH), McDonald Rivet (MI), Perez (WA), Riley (NY), Schrier (WA), Soto (FL), and Vasquez (NM). The independent crossover was Kiley (CA).

The full breakdown

The U.S. House passed the Farm Bill 2026 (H.R. 7567) on April 30, 2026, by a 224-200 vote, with 6 members not voting. These figures come directly from the House Clerk’s Roll Call 154. The yes column was:

The bill has passed the House only. It is not law and would take effect only if it later passes the Senate, is reconciled in conference, and is signed.

The 14 Democratic crossovers (voted YES)

Listed exactly as recorded in the official roll call (member and state). We do not characterize individual members’ motives.

MemberState
BishopGA
CostaCA
CuellarTX
DavidsKS
DavisNC
Gonzalez, V.TX
GrayCA
KapturOH
McDonald RivetMI
PerezWA
RileyNY
SchrierWA
SotoFL
VasquezNM

The 3 Republicans who voted NO

MemberState
FitzpatrickPA
GarbarinoNY
HagemanWY

Members not voting (6)

Biggs (R-AZ), Burlison (R-MO), Kean (R-NJ), Loudermilk (R-GA), Smith (R-MO), and Wilson (D-FL) are recorded as not voting on final passage.

How to verify your representative’s vote

For the complete, member-by-member record, use the official roll call rather than inferring a vote from party:

  1. Open House Clerk Roll Call 154
  2. Find your representative at house.gov
  3. Match the name in the official roll call

Where this leaves things

The 224-200 margin was comfortable for House passage but tells us little about Senate prospects, which involve different members, rules, and politics. The bill is likely to look different when it leaves the Senate.

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