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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 — 789
Yes24%
No75%
Present0%
Not Voting1%
Party align95%
Cross-party0%
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Edward J. Markey headshot
Edward J. Markey
U.S. SenatorDemocratMassachusetts
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Edward J.'s ATmosphere Activity
20 recent posts · 132 sponsored · 320 cosponsored
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Recent ATmosphere posts, sponsorships, and cosponsorships.

It’s time for Trump to face a Frankenstein of his own making—release the Epstein files. No redactions. No more secrets. The American people deserve the truth.
Unbelievable. Just days after the tragic flooding in Texas, NOAA is demanding that public TV stations remove equipment from towers that is critical for these stations to send weather alerts. Trump’s ideological crusade against public broadcasting will cost lives.
Subject: Stop-Work Order for 1305M220CNWWR0059: NOAA Weather and All-Hazards Radio
Maintenance
Pursuant to FAR 52.242-15 Stop-Work Order (AUG 1989), effective immediately, the U.S. Department
of Commerce, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA), Western Acquisition
Division is hereby issuing a stop-work order for NOAA Weather and All-Hazards Radio Maintenance.
This stop-work order is issued in accordance with implementation of Executive Order 14222.
You are hereby directed, effective by close of business day on July 13, 2025, to cease services or
materials related to these positions on the subject contract, to direct any subcontractors to comply with
the contents of this stop-work order if/where applicable, and to otherwise minimize costs to the
maximum extent practicable. This stop-work order shall remain in effect until you are notified otherwise
by a U.S. Department of Commerce Contracting Officer.
During the period of the stop-work order, please contact
with any questions regarding the contents of this notice.
Sincerely.
Trump and Loeffler are busy shuttering SBA offices and barring immigrants from accessing SBA loans. Instead of supporting small business owners, they're limiting economic opportunity for entrepreneurs.   Ranking Member Velázquez and I demand an explanation www.bostonglobe.com/2025/07/15/b...
Trump illegally cut $7 billion in education funding and fired a third of the Dept of Education. Communities now must figure out how to educate our youth without the federal funding and support they need. Trump is anti-student, anti-family, anti-educator, and just plain cruel.
Supreme Court allows mass layoffs at Education Department as Trump seeks to close the agency
I am devastated by this morning's unimaginable tragedy in Fall River, and I am sending my prayers and support to the victims' families. I am grateful for the first responders who ran bravely into the fire to save lives, and I wish all those injured a full and fast recovery.
Instead of supporting America’s small businesses, Trump and Loeffler are trying to gut the SBA’s workforce. I'm introducing the SOS Act to prohibit reductions in force in offices that provide vital services and programs to small businesses and entrepreneurs. No more games.
Following Supreme Court Order on Federal Employee Layoffs, Ranking Member Markey Introduces Legislation to Prevent Workforce Cuts at the Small Business Administration
July 10, 2025
Climate change supercharges a host of deadly threats: extreme heat waves and weather disasters, toxic air pollution, and more. Our resolution urges the Trump administration to fight this public health crisis and strengthen our health system against climate change—not slash it.
July 10, 2025
Sen. Markey and Rep. Barragán Introduce Resolution to Confront Rising Public Health Threats from Climate Change
The public deserves transparency—not backroom deals. That’s why @lujan.senate.gov and I are calling on the FCC to hold a public vote on the Paramount-Skydance merger.
Tech: Democrats push FCC’s Trusty on Paramount

Democratic Sens. Ed Markey (Mass.) and Ben Ray Luján (N.M.) are pushing the newest member of the Federal Communications Commission to hold a public vote on the proposed Paramount-Skydance merger.
The letter to Republican Commissioner Olivia Trusty comes after Paramount settled a lawsuit with President Donald Trump over political coverage by Paramount-owned CBS News.
Prime Day and every day, Amazon makes millions in profits off the backs of workers who don’t make enough to pay for food or health care. Bezos gets richer while workers get hurt.  Workers > billionaires. Solidarity > sales.
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Voting History
789 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
2025-05-08H.J. Res. 60 (119th)Approve resolutionNONOJoint Resolution Passed (50-43)
2025-05-08S.J. Res. 7 (119th)Approve resolutionNONOJoint Resolution Passed (50-38)
2025-05-07S.J. Res. 13 (119th)Approve resolutionNONOJoint Resolution Passed (52-47)
2025-05-06H.J. Res. 60 (119th)Begin considerationNONOMotion to Proceed Agreed to (53-47)
2025-05-06S.J. Res. 7 (119th)Begin considerationNONOMotion to Proceed Agreed to (53-47)
2025-05-06Confirm nomineeNONONomination Confirmed (53-47)
2025-05-06S.J. Res. 13 (119th)Begin considerationNONOMotion to Proceed Agreed to (53-46)
2025-05-06H.J. Res. 61 (119th)Approve resolutionNONOJoint Resolution Passed (55-45)
2025-05-05H.J. Res. 61 (119th)Begin considerationNONOMotion to Proceed Agreed to (51-43)
2025-05-01End debateNONOCloture Motion Agreed to (50-45)
2025-05-01S.J. Res. 31 (119th)Approve resolutionNONOJoint Resolution Passed (52-46)
2025-05-01H.J. Res. 75 (119th)Approve resolutionNONOJoint Resolution Passed (52-45)
2025-04-30S.J. Res. 31 (119th)Begin considerationNONOMotion to Proceed Agreed to (52-40)
2025-04-30S.J. Res. 49 (119th)Kill the motionNONOMotion to Table Agreed to (49-49, Vice President of the United States, voted Yea)
2025-04-30S.J. Res. 49 (119th)Approve resolutionYESYESJoint Resolution Defeated (49-49)
2025-04-30H.J. Res. 75 (119th)Begin considerationNONOMotion to Proceed Agreed to (52-46)
2025-04-30H.J. Res. 42 (119th)Approve resolutionNONOJoint Resolution Passed (52-46)
2025-04-29H.J. Res. 42 (119th)Begin considerationNONOMotion to Proceed Agreed to (52-46)
2025-04-29Confirm nomineeNOYESNomination Confirmed (83-14)
2025-04-29End debateNOYESCloture Motion Agreed to (84-13)
2025-04-29Confirm nomineeNONONomination Confirmed (60-36)
2025-04-29End debateNONOCloture Motion Agreed to (62-36)
2025-04-29Confirm nomineeNONONomination Confirmed (59-39)
2025-04-29End debateNONOCloture Motion Agreed to (59-39)
2025-04-29Confirm nomineeNONONomination Confirmed (67-29)
2025-04-28End debateNONOCloture Motion Agreed to (64-27)
2025-04-11Confirm nomineeNONONomination Confirmed (60-25)
2025-04-11End debateNONOCloture Motion Agreed to (60-25)
2025-04-11Confirm nomineeNONONomination Confirmed (59-26)
2025-04-11End debateNONOCloture Motion Agreed to (59-25)
2025-04-10Confirm nomineeNONONomination Confirmed (50-46)
2025-04-10End debateNONOCloture Motion Agreed to (51-46)
2025-04-10H.J. Res. 20 (119th)Approve resolutionNONOJoint Resolution Passed (53-44)
2025-04-09H.J. Res. 20 (119th)Begin considerationNONOMotion to Proceed Agreed to (52-42)
2025-04-09Confirm nomineeNONONomination Confirmed (52-44)
2025-04-09Confirm nomineeNONONomination Confirmed (51-45)
2025-04-09Confirm nomineeNONONomination Confirmed (49-46)
2025-04-09Confirm nomineeNONONomination Confirmed (60-37)
2025-04-09Confirm nomineeNONONomination Confirmed (53-46)
2025-04-09End debateNONOCloture Motion Agreed to (51-45)
2025-04-08End debateNONOCloture Motion Agreed to (51-42)
2025-04-08End debateNONOCloture Motion Agreed to (52-44)
2025-04-08End debateNONOCloture Motion Agreed to (60-37)
2025-04-08End debateNONOCloture Motion Agreed to (53-46)
2025-04-08Confirm nomineeNONONomination Confirmed (66-32)
2025-04-08End debateNONOCloture Motion Agreed to (67-32)
2025-04-08Confirm nomineeNONONomination Confirmed (54-45)
2025-04-07End debateNONOCloture Motion Agreed to (53-39)
2025-04-05H. Con. Res. 14 (119th)Vote on amendmentYESYESAmendment Rejected (48-51)
2025-04-05H. Con. Res. 14 (119th)Accept House changesNONOConcurrent Resolution Agreed to (51-48)

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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