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At a Glance
Seat
U.S. Senator from Massachusetts
Born
July 11, 1946
Age 79
Phone
(202) 224-2742
Office
255 Dirksen Senate Office Building Washington, DC 20510, Washington 20515
Congress Member Profile|U.S. Senator|Democrat|Massachusetts

Edward J. Markey

Edward John Markey is an American politician serving as the junior United States senator from the state of Massachusetts, a seat he has held since 2013. A member of the Democratic Party, he served 20 terms as the U.S. representative for Massachusetts's 7th congressional district from 1976 to 2013. Before that, he was a member of the Massachusetts House of Representatives from 1973 to 1976. When Senator Patrick Leahy retired in 2023, Markey became the dean of New England's Congressional delegation.

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Voting Record — 834
Yes26%
No73%
Present0%
Not Voting1%
Party align96%
Cross-party0%
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Edward J. Markey
U.S. SenatorDemocratMassachusetts
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Edward J.'s ATmosphere Activity
20 recent posts · 138 sponsored · 325 cosponsored
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Recent ATmosphere posts, sponsorships, and cosponsorships.

As Trump shows off his golden Oval Office and gilded ballroom, his Administration is planning to force 170,000 Americans, including 3,800 people in Massachusetts, out of their homes — many of them elderly and disabled. The cruelty is the point.
Screenshot of headline reading “Trump Administration Proposes a Drastic Cut in Housing Grants. In a major shift, HUD’s plan would direct most of the $3.9 billion in homelessness funds away from Housing First to programs that prioritize work and drug treatment.” 

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Families are already paying too much for energy. Now Big Tech's data centers want to drive costs even higher. I'm urging @ferc.gov to stop unjust utility rate hikes—corporate greed has no place on your power bill.
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Yesterday I was in Framingham, talking to small businesses that are being crushed by Trump’s tariffs and racist intimidation. Donald Trump wants to Make America Hate Again. But in Framingham we know—immigrants make us great.
Senator Markey, local elected officials, community leaders, local small business owners
Senator Markey and community leaders outsidfe small business in Framingham, MA
Senator Markey and community leaders and local elected officials walking in Framingham
Senator Markey and local small business owner
I am in solidarity with @sbworkersunited.org as they strike for the wages, working conditions, and respect they deserve. Starbucks must put an end to their union busting and negotiate in good faith. #NoContractNoCoffee
As of this morning, Starbucks workers across the country are officially ON STRIKE. And we're prepared for this to become the biggest and longest ULP strike in Starbucks history. Say #NoContractNoCoffee with us: DON'T BUY STARBUCKS for the duration of our open-ended ULP strike! $SBUX
Don't Buy Starbucks! At any location, today and beyond, while workers are on ULP strike!
Your power shouldn't be shut off during government shutdowns when Republicans freeze the release of funds that help families pay for heating and cooling. My bill would push utilities to keep the heat on for working families who are being blocked from the help they deserve.
Private jets get a free ride while commercial passengers pay for an outsized share of our airport infrastructure. My FATCAT Act would make private jet owners pay their fair share for infrastructure and their pollution.
Who Didn’t Suffer During the Shutdown? People Flying Private.
As the government’s closure drags on, commercial airline passengers are suffering. But private aviation is doing banner business.


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An airport control tower with a glass-walled top and antennas. A white airplane ascends against a bright blue sky.
A jet takes off past the control tower at Dallas Love Field, a hub for private aviation, last week.Credit...LM Otero/Associated Press
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Families can't afford to live in Trump’s economy, and his illegal tariffs on Main Street are partly to blame. If the Administration wants to give real relief to American families, roll back the trillions in tax cuts for CEO billionaires and large corporations.
Bessent says tariff cuts on coffee, other ag products, coming soon
“You’re going to see some substantial announcement over the next couple of days,” the Treasury secretary said in an interview on Fox News.
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By: Doug Palmer | 11/12/2025 10:44 AM EST
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Secretary of the Treasury Scott Bessent speaks to reporters outside the West Wing of the White House in Washington, on Oct. 22, 2025.Aaron Schwartz/CNP
Birth control is health care. While MAGA Republicans attack access to contraception across the country, the majority of Americans agree access should be protected. We must pass my Right to Contraception Act to guarantee access for all. #ThxBirthControl
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Voting History
834 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
2025-02-04End debateNONOCloture Motion Agreed to (55-45)
2025-02-04Confirm nomineeNONONomination Confirmed (54-46)
2025-02-04Confirm nomineeNONONomination Confirmed (77-23)
2025-02-03End debateNONOCloture Motion Agreed to (52-46)
2025-02-03Confirm nomineeNONONomination Confirmed (59-38)
2025-02-03Begin considerationNONOMotion to Proceed Agreed to (51-46)
2025-01-30End debateNOYESCloture Motion Agreed to (83-13)
2025-01-30End debateNONOCloture Motion Agreed to (62-35)
2025-01-30Confirm nomineeNOYESNomination Confirmed (80-17)
2025-01-29End debateNOYESCloture Motion Agreed to (78-20)
2025-01-29Confirm nomineeNONONomination Confirmed (56-42)
2025-01-29End debateNONOCloture Motion Agreed to (56-42)
2025-01-28H.R. 23 (119th)End filibuster to begin debateNONOCloture on the Motion to Proceed Rejected (54-45, 3/5 majority required)
2025-01-28Confirm nomineeNOYESNomination Confirmed (77-22)
2025-01-27End debateYESYESCloture Motion Agreed to (97-0)
2025-01-27Confirm nomineeNONONomination Confirmed (68-29)
2025-01-25End debateNONOCloture Motion Agreed to (67-23)
2025-01-25Confirm nomineeNONONomination Confirmed (59-34)
2025-01-24End debateNONOCloture Motion Agreed to (61-39)
2025-01-24Confirm nomineeNONONomination Confirmed (50-50, Vice President of the United States, voted Yea)
2025-01-23End debateNONOCloture Motion Agreed to (51-49)
2025-01-23Confirm nomineeNONONomination Confirmed (74-25)
2025-01-23End debateNONOCloture Motion Agreed to (72-26)
2025-01-22S. 6 (119th)End filibuster to begin debateNONOCloture on the Motion to Proceed Rejected (52-47, 3/5 majority required)
2025-01-21Begin considerationNOT_VOTINGNOMotion to Proceed Agreed to (53-45)
2025-01-21Begin considerationNONOMotion to Proceed Agreed to (54-46)
2025-01-20Confirm nomineeYESYESNomination Confirmed (99-0)
2025-01-20S. 5 (119th)Final passageNONOBill Passed (64-35)
2025-01-20S. 5 (119th)Vote on amendmentNONOAmendment Agreed to (75-24)
2025-01-17S. 5 (119th)End debateNONOCloture Motion Agreed to (61-35, 3/5 majority required)
2025-01-15S. 5 (119th)Vote on amendmentYESYESAmendment Rejected (46-49)
2025-01-15S. 5 (119th)Vote on amendmentNONOAmendment Agreed to (70-25)
2025-01-13S. 5 (119th)Begin considerationNOYESMotion to Proceed Agreed to (82-10)
2025-01-09S. 5 (119th)End filibuster to begin debateNOYESCloture on the Motion to Proceed Agreed to (84-9, 3/5 majority required)

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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