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Seat
U.S. Senator from Colorado
Born
November 28, 1964
Age 61
Phone
(202) 224-5852
Office
261 Russell Senate Office Building Washington, DC 20510, Washington 20510
Congress Member Profile|U.S. Senator|Democrat|Colorado

Michael F. Bennet

Voting Record — 890
Yes27%
No64%
Present0%
Not Voting9%
Party align96%
Cross-party3%
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Michael F. Bennet headshot
Michael F. Bennet
U.S. SenatorDemocratColorado
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Michael F.'s ATmosphere Activity
20 recent posts · 78 sponsored · 270 cosponsored
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Recent ATmosphere posts, sponsorships, and cosponsorships.

Republicans have once again blocked funding for cybersecurity personnel, TSA, FEMA, and the Coast Guard—demanding a blank check for ICE and DHS with no reforms or accountability.
I co-sponsored a key provision in this bill that will put an additional $4 billion toward building affordable housing — bringing us one step closer to making homeownership possible for working families across Colorado.
The Senate just passed the largest federal housing package in over a decade with overwhelming bipartisan support. This bill will build more homes, cut red tape, and modernize housing programs across the country.
We must use our voices and our power to counter rising antisemitism in both words and action. We must stand with the Jewish community, for freedom – of speech and religion – and against fear.
I am horrified by the attack at the Temple Israel synagogue in West Bloomfield Township, Michigan today. Every American should be able to practice their faith without fear of violence or hate.
Wildfires and drought have shown Coloradans the devastating cost of ignoring science. We won’t stand for Trump's dangerous attacks on the health and safety of our communities.
Trump is rolling back pollution standards, denying climate science, and threatening to gut NCAR — the backbone of our nation’s weather and disaster research.
This isn't election integrity. It's a targeted effort to block American citizens from the ballot — especially women, rural voters, and seniors. I will not stop fighting against President Trump's blatant efforts to undermine our public elections.
President Trump is holding the Senate hostage to pass his SAVE America Act — legislation that will make it harder for millions of Americans to vote.
Last week, Republicans blocked funding for TSA, FEMA, and the Coast Guard—critical agencies responsible for keeping Americans safe and responding to natural disasters. In doing so, they’ve prioritized shielding ICE and DHS from accountability over funding the agencies Americans rely on in crisis.
Susan and I are deeply saddened by the loss of Sgt. Benjamin Pennington, who passed away Sunday after being wounded during an attack in Saudi Arabia. We’re forever grateful for his service and sacrifice. My thoughts are with his loved ones and his fellow soldiers at Fort Carson.
As the Ukrainian people enter their fifth year of war against Putin's aggression, the U.S. and our allies must form a coalition to use Putin's money against him – by wielding billions in Russian sovereign assets on Ukraine's behalf. Read my op-ed ⬇️ www.euractiv.com/opinion/puti...
When faced with brutality and hate, these leaders did not stop fighting for a more just and equal future. Their legacy reminds us that we are not entitled to lose faith.
On the 61st anniversary of Bloody Sunday, we honor civil leaders like John Lewis who sacrificed their skulls to billy clubs on the Edmund Pettus Bridge in the fight for a stronger democracy.
As negotiations continue, I urge both parties to come to a mutually satisfactory agreement that delivers long-term stability for Colorado workers, and recognizes the role JBS plays in Northern Colorado’s economy.
I have talked with leadership from UFCW Local 7 and JBS and know that both want to reach a deal. I strongly support the right of workers to unionize and collectively bargain.
Six Coloradans will be competing for Team USA at the Paralympic Games in Milano Cortina! From para alpine skiing to sled hockey, these athletes represent the very best of our state. I look forward to cheering for our Paralympians as they go for the gold!
Kristi Noem was in no way qualified to run DHS, and she should never have been put in charge of such a critical agency responsible for protecting our national security, enforcing immigration laws, and responding to domestic emergencies. Read my full statement ⬇️
Trump’s reckless trade war sent prices skyrocketing for Colorado families, undercut our farmers, and increased uncertainty for our small businesses. Coloradans paid the price for these tariffs. It’s time for this Administration to pay them back.
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Voting History
890 total votes
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Recent roll calls with party-majority context so it is easier to scan how this member tends to vote.

DateBillQuestionPositionParty MajAlign?Result
2025-07-28End debateNONOCloture Motion Agreed to (50-45)
2025-07-28Confirm nomineeNONONomination Confirmed (50-39)
2025-07-28End debateNONOCloture Motion Agreed to (51-45)
2025-07-24End debateNONOCloture Motion Agreed to (50-48)
2025-07-24Confirm nomineeNONONomination Confirmed (51-47)
2025-07-24End debateNONOCloture Motion Agreed to (52-46)
2025-07-24Confirm nomineeNONONomination Confirmed (52-46)
2025-07-23End debateNONOCloture Motion Agreed to (49-47)
2025-07-23Confirm nomineeNONONomination Confirmed (49-47)
2025-07-23End debateNONOCloture Motion Agreed to (48-47)
2025-07-23Confirm nomineeNONONomination Confirmed (49-47)
2025-07-23End debateNONOCloture Motion Agreed to (49-47)
2025-07-23H.R. 3944 (119th)Begin considerationYESYESMotion to Proceed Agreed to (90-8)
2025-07-23Confirm nomineeNONONomination Confirmed (51-47)
2025-07-23Confirm nomineeNONONomination Confirmed (52-41)
2025-07-22Confirm nomineeNONONomination Confirmed (61-35)
2025-07-22Confirm nomineeNONONomination Confirmed (51-46)
2025-07-22H.R. 3944 (119th)End filibuster to begin debateYESYESCloture on the Motion to Proceed Agreed to (91-7, 3/5 majority required)
2025-07-22H.R. 3944 (119th)Begin considerationNONOMotion to Proceed Agreed to (50-48)
2025-07-22Confirm nomineeNONONomination Confirmed (50-47)
2025-07-22Confirm nomineeNONONomination Confirmed (51-46)
2025-07-22Confirm nomineeNONONomination Confirmed (50-47)
2025-07-21End debateNONOCloture Motion Agreed to (44-43)
2025-07-17End debateNONOCloture Motion Agreed to (46-36)
2025-07-17End debateNONOCloture Motion Agreed to (50-34)
2025-07-17End debateNONOCloture Motion Agreed to (57-31)
2025-07-17End debateNONOCloture Motion Agreed to (49-40)
2025-07-17End debateNONOCloture Motion Agreed to (49-43)
2025-07-17End debateNONOCloture Motion Agreed to (52-46)
2025-07-17H.R. 4 (119th)Final passageNONOBill Passed (51-48)
2025-07-17H.R. 4 (119th)Vote on amendmentNONOAmendment Agreed to (52-47)
2025-07-17H.R. 4 (119th)Vote on amendmentYESYESAmendment Rejected (48-51)
2025-07-17H.R. 4 (119th)Vote on amendmentYESYESAmendment Rejected (48-51)
2025-07-17H.R. 4 (119th)Vote on amendmentYESYESAmendment Rejected (49-50)
2025-07-17H.R. 4 (119th)Vote on amendmentYESYESAmendment Rejected (47-51)
2025-07-17H.R. 4 (119th)Kill the motionNONOMotion to Table Agreed to (51-47)
2025-07-16H.R. 4 (119th)Vote on amendmentYESYESAmendment Rejected (48-51)
2025-07-16H.R. 4 (119th)Send back to committeeYESYESMotion to Recommit Rejected (48-51)
2025-07-16H.R. 4 (119th)Vote on amendmentYESYESAmendment Rejected (48-51)
2025-07-16H.R. 4 (119th)Send back to committeeYESYESMotion to Recommit Rejected (47-50)
2025-07-16H.R. 4 (119th)Vote on amendmentYESYESAmendment Rejected (46-51)
2025-07-16H.R. 4 (119th)Send back to committeeYESYESMotion to Recommit Rejected (47-52)
2025-07-16H.R. 4 (119th)Send back to committeeYESYESMotion to Recommit Rejected (48-51)
2025-07-16H.R. 4 (119th)Vote on amendmentYESYESAmendment Rejected (47-52)
2025-07-16H.R. 4 (119th)Send back to committeeYESYESMotion to Recommit Rejected (48-51)
2025-07-16H.R. 4 (119th)Send back to committeeYESYESMotion to Recommit Rejected (48-51)
2025-07-16H.R. 4 (119th)Send back to committeeYESYESMotion to Recommit Rejected (48-51)
2025-07-16H.R. 4 (119th)Vote on amendmentYESYESAmendment Rejected (49-50)
2025-07-15H.R. 4 (119th)Begin considerationNONOMotion to Proceed Agreed to (50-50, Vice President of the United States, voted Yea)
2025-07-15H.R. 4 (119th)Motion to Discharge H.R. 4NONOMotion to Discharge Agreed to (50-50, Vice President of the United States, voted Yea)

Alignment stats consider only votes where a clear yes/no majority existed for the legislator's party. Cross-party marks divergence where the vote matched the opposite party majority. ↔ indicates cross-party divergence.

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