So we talked the Taxpayer Data Protection act which I introduced last month to make sure that only qualified federal employees, like them, have access to Treasury's sensitive payment systems.

Congress Member Profile|U.S. Representative|Democrat|Michigan District 11
Haley M. Stevens
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Voting Record — 496
Yes44%
No55%
Present0%
Not Voting1%
Party align97%
Cross-party3%
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Haley M. Stevens
U.S. RepresentativeDemocratMichigan District 11
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Haley M.'s ATmosphere Activity
20 recent posts · 50 sponsored · 81 cosponsored
Recent ATmosphere posts, sponsorships, and cosponsorships.
These dedicated non-partisan federal workers help Americans pay their taxes, hold tax cheats accountable & manage our nation’s payment systems.
As a former Treasury official, it was nice to reconnect with NTEU members from MI last week at my office in Washington. We discussed what I'm doing in Congress to push back against the unprecedented attacks on public servants by an unelected billionaire.
On International Women’s Day, I recommit to fighting for all women and girls across the globe.
All women, regardless of birth place or nationality, deserve a world where they can thrive.
In 2025 we cannot see voting rights rolled back. We must pass the John Lewis Voting Rights Act to strengthen access to the ballot and secure the right to vote for generations to come as the legacy of those who walked across the Edmund Pettis Bridge in 1965.
On the 60th anniversary of Bloody Sunday, we remember our Black brothers and sisters who were beaten, bludgeoned and attacked as they peacefully marched in protest for the right to vote.
The bipartisan CHIPS and Science Act is not a waste of money, Mr. President.
It’s creating 500,000 jobs and majorly lessening our dependence on China.
It’s a real industrial policy that brings manufacturing back to America, unlike your many failed attempts to pass an infrastructure law.
This morning, families of hostages and returnees convened at the State Department ahead of National Hostage Day on Sunday, which I passed into law in 2023.
It was my honor to address them and I will continue to advocate in the Congress until every American held abroad is home.
We ran into each other at dinner the other night, and while we exchanged nods, I wish we’d had a chance for a longer conversation.
At this incredibly difficult time, may we uplift his family and constituents in prayer and love; and continue to be here for one another.
I’m deeply saddened by the passing of my colleague in the House, Sylvester Turner.
He was a lifelong public servant dedicated to the people of Houston.
Just here talking about STEM education with my friend, Doug Balz, who also happened to run the nerd lab at my alma mater, Seaholm High! The administration may be coming for the Dept of Ed but our work for students will not be deterred!
China is making 36,000 EVs a day.
To win the mid 21st century & beat China, we must invest in tomorrow's tech.
That’s why I introduced the Wireless Charging Grant Program bill today, so we can develop roads that charge tomorrow’s EVs while you drive.
Every American should be able to join a union if they want. It's why I'm a proud cosponsor of the PRO Act, reintroduced today. We must pass this bill so working Americans can bargain with billionaires for better conditions, benefits & their fair share of our nation's prosperity!
A budget cutting $880 billion from Medicaid while adding $4.5 trillion to the national debt.
That’s the state of the union.
I won’t clap for that.
Eggs now averaging $5 a dozen, 20% more than when Trump was inaugurated.
An unelected billionaire who has made $38 billion in government contracts, firing inspectors general.
Abandoning our allies and partners in there fight against tyranny is not the American way.
The President must reverse the pause and get the aid Congress appropriated to Ukraine so they can continue fighting for their democracy and freedom.
Analysts predict the cost of a new car will go up $12,000, a complex supply chain will be disrupted, automaker stock prices are spiraling. Work with us to find a bipartisan path to our goals, but blanket tariffs will hurt Michigan. Don't tariff Canada. Don't tariff Mexico.
TARIFFS ON CANADA ARE GOING TO BLOW A HOLE IN THE U.S AUTO INDUSTRY. Production lines will freeze. Autoworkers out of a job. I worked on the auto rescue in 2009, I know the difference between a manufactured crisis and a real one. Don't do it Donald Trump! Stop the threats!
Legislation like the SAVE Act would take us backward, making it harder for millions of married women to vote and hold our government accountable.
In honor of the women who came before and the generations of women and girls to come, I will fight back in the Congress.
This women’s history month, I’m standing alongside the generations of women before me who fought for me and every other American woman to have the right to vote, get credit in our own names, own property, and pursue careers.
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Voting History496 total votesExpandCollapse
Voting History
496 total votes
Recent roll calls with party-majority context so it is easier to scan how this member tends to vote.
| Date | Bill | Question | Position | Party Maj | Align? | Result |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2025-12-17 | H.R. 6703 (119th) | Final passage | NO | NO | ✓ | Passed |
| 2025-12-17 | H.R. 6703 (119th) | Send back to committee | YES | YES | ✓ | Failed |
| 2025-12-17 | H.R. 3616 (119th) | Final passage | NO | NO | ✓ | Passed |
| 2025-12-17 | H. Con. Res. 64 (119th) | Approve resolution | YES | YES | ✓ | Failed |
| 2025-12-17 | H. Con. Res. 61 (119th) | Approve resolution | YES | YES | ✓ | Failed |
| 2025-12-17 | H. Res. 953 (119th) | Approve resolution | NO | NO | ✓ | Passed |
| 2025-12-17 | H. Res. 953 (119th) | End debate now | NO | NO | ✓ | Passed |
| 2025-12-16 | H.R. 3632 (119th) | Final passage | NO | NO | ✓ | Passed |
| 2025-12-16 | H.R. 3632 (119th) | Send back to committee | YES | YES | ✓ | Failed |
| 2025-12-16 | H.R. 4371 (119th) | Final passage | NO | NO | ✓ | Passed |
| 2025-12-16 | H.R. 4371 (119th) | Send back to committee | YES | YES | ✓ | Failed |
| 2025-12-16 | H. Res. 951 (119th) | Approve resolution | NO | NO | ✓ | Passed |
| 2025-12-16 | H. Res. 951 (119th) | End debate now | NO | NO | ✓ | Passed |
| 2025-12-16 | H.R. 3187 (119th) | Fast-track passage | YES | YES | ✓ | Passed |
| 2025-12-15 | S. 284 (119th) | Fast-track passage | YES | YES | ✓ | Passed |
| 2025-12-12 | H.R. 3668 (119th) | Final passage | NO | NO | ✓ | Passed |
| 2025-12-12 | H.R. 3668 (119th) | Send back to committee | YES | YES | ✓ | Failed |
| 2025-12-11 | H.R. 2550 (119th) | Final passage | YES | YES | ✓ | Passed |
| 2025-12-11 | H. Res. 432 (119th) | Approve resolution | YES | YES | ✓ | Passed |
| 2025-12-11 | H.R. 3898 (119th) | Final passage | NO | NO | ✓ | Passed |
| 2025-12-11 | H.R. 3898 (119th) | Send back to committee | YES | YES | ✓ | Failed |
| 2025-12-11 | H.R. 3383 (119th) | Final passage | YES | NO | ✕↔ | Passed |
| 2025-12-11 | H.R. 3383 (119th) | Approve amendment | YES | YES | ✓ | Failed |
| 2025-12-11 | H.R. 3383 (119th) | Approve amendment | YES | YES | ✓ | Failed |
| 2025-12-11 | H.R. 3383 (119th) | Approve amendment | NO | NO | ✓ | Failed |
| 2025-12-11 | H.R. 3638 (119th) | Final passage | YES | NO | ✕↔ | Passed |
| 2025-12-11 | H.R. 3628 (119th) | Final passage | NO | NO | ✓ | Passed |
| 2025-12-11 | H. Res. 939 (119th) | Kill the motion | NO | NO | ✓ | Passed |
| 2025-12-10 | H. Res. 432 (119th) | Motion to Discharge | YES | YES | ✓ | Passed |
| 2025-12-10 | S. 1071 (119th) | Final passage | YES | YES | ✓ | Passed |
| 2025-12-10 | S. 1071 (119th) | Motion to Commit | YES | YES | ✓ | Failed |
| 2025-12-10 | H. Res. 936 (119th) | Approve resolution | NO | NO | ✓ | Passed |
| 2025-12-10 | H. Res. 936 (119th) | End debate now | NO | NO | ✓ | Passed |
| 2025-12-10 | H.R. 1676 (119th) | Fast-track passage | YES | YES | ✓ | Passed |
| 2025-12-09 | S. 356 (119th) | Fast-track passage | YES | YES | ✓ | Passed |
| 2025-12-04 | H.R. 1049 (119th) | Final passage | YES | NO | ✕↔ | Passed |
| 2025-12-04 | H.R. 1069 (119th) | Final passage | YES | NO | ✕↔ | Passed |
| 2025-12-03 | H.R. 1005 (119th) | Final passage | NO | NO | ✓ | Passed |
| 2025-12-03 | H.R. 4305 (119th) | Final passage | YES | NO | ✕↔ | Passed |
| 2025-12-03 | H.R. 2965 (119th) | Final passage | YES | NO | ✕↔ | Passed |
| 2025-12-02 | H. Res. 916 (119th) | Approve resolution | NO | NO | ✓ | Passed |
| 2025-12-02 | H. Res. 916 (119th) | End debate now | NO | NO | ✓ | Passed |
| 2025-12-02 | H.R. 4423 (119th) | Fast-track passage | YES | YES | ✓ | Passed |
| 2025-12-01 | H.R. 5348 (119th) | Fast-track passage | YES | YES | ✓ | Passed |
| 2025-11-20 | H.R. 3109 (119th) | Final passage | NO | NO | ✓ | Passed |
| 2025-11-20 | H. Res. 893 (119th) | Motion to Refer | NO | YES | ✕ | Passed |
| 2025-11-20 | H.R. 6019 (119th) | Fast-track passage | YES | YES | ✓ | Passed |
| 2025-11-20 | H.R. 4058 (119th) | Fast-track passage | YES | YES | ✓ | Passed |
| 2025-11-20 | H.R. 5107 (119th) | Final passage | NO | NO | ✓ | Passed |
| 2025-11-20 | H.R. 5214 (119th) | Final passage | NO | NO | ✓ | Passed |
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.