
Congress Member Profile|U.S. Representative|Democrat|Massachusetts District 3
Lori Trahan
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Voting Record — 550
Yes41%
No54%
Present0%
Not Voting5%
Party align98%
Cross-party1%
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Lori Trahan
U.S. RepresentativeDemocratMassachusetts District 3
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Lori's ATmosphere Activity
20 recent posts · 14 sponsored · 58 cosponsored
Recent ATmosphere posts, sponsorships, and cosponsorships.
📍Gardner | Come by City Hall this Tuesday and get the answers you need!
Whether it’s with a federal or state agency or another important issue. My team and I will be on the ground to help you get the answers you need.
📢May 26, 2026 11:00AM-1:30PM
🏢Gardner City Hall (Perry Auditorium)
Massachusetts knows the danger of PFAS more than most. That's why we know this decision to roll back federal PFAS safety standards is dangerous and misguided.
More forever chemicals in our water won't make America healthy again.
Every number is a life. Every life matters. There is still so much work ahead, but this progress is proof that when we invest in our communities and fight this crisis together, we can save lives. (4/4)
More treatment options, wider access to naloxone, and a real commitment to getting people the help they need when they need it. (3/4)
This didn't happen by accident. It's what happens when local providers, state agencies, and the federal government work together to tackle the root causes of this crisis and get people the help they need. (2/4)
Massachusetts just recorded its third straight year of declining overdose deaths, and in 2024, opioid-related fatalities dropped by more than 36%, the lowest level since 2013. (1/4)
This didn't happen by accident. It's what happens when local providers, state agencies, and the federal government work together to tackle the root causes of this crisis and get people the help they need. (2/3)
This week, I voted YES on a major housing bill that builds more homes, converts abandoned buildings, and modernizes existing properties to increase the housing supply nationwide. (2/2)
From the Merrimack Valley to North Central to MetroWest and beyond, there’s no better place to raise a family than Massachusetts. That’s why we must ensure the next generation of Bay Staters can live, work and start their own families here. (1/2)
I’m proud to introduce the DONOR Milk Act with @delauro.house.gov to ensure that when a family is fighting for their baby's life, the safety of their child’s nutrition is one less thing they have to worry about.
This bill is commonsense, and it’s the right thing to do.
📍Gardner | This Tuesday, my team and I will be on hand to help you!
Whether it’s with a federal or state agency or another important issue, we can get you the assistance you need. No RSVP necessary!
📢May 26, 2026 11:00AM-1:30PM
🏢Gardner City Hall (Perry Auditorium)
JUST NOW: Republicans canceled a scheduled vote on War Powers legislation to end Donald Trump's war in Iran.
They knew they would lose, so they pulled the bill from the floor. Pathetic.
The president and his allies should live by the same rules as everyone else. Enough.
American taxpayers are already being squeezed by high prices at the pump and grocery checkout.
Now they’re being asked to pay for a ballroom they’ll never see and the legal bills of January 6 rioters?
I don’t think so.
Every year, the Congressional Art Competition reminds me just how much talent we have right here in the Third District. Congratulations to this year’s participants for having the courage to submit your art, and congrats to Nate Kim for taking home first place!
📍Gardner | Free Constituent Casework Clinic this Tuesday, May 26th!
My casework team and I will be on hand to help you get answers you need – whether it’s with a federal or state agency or another important issue.
📢May 26, 2026 11:00AM-1:30PM
🏢Gardner City Hall (Perry Auditorium)
And right up to the very end, he was still fighting, still speaking plainly, still demanding more of his party and his country.
My heart goes out to his husband Jim, his family, his friends, and everyone mourning this painful loss. (4/4)
He was a true legislator who understood the role of Congress, passing the Dodd Frank Wall Street Reform & Consumer Protection Act to protect the American people after the 2008 banking crisis. (3/4)
For more than 30 years, he showed up – as a champion for consumers, a watchdog over Wall Street, and a trailblazer for equality. He came out as gay while serving in Congress and married the love of his life. (2/4)
Congressman Barney Frank was as fierce as he was smart. He fought for his constituents, for our Commonwealth, and for a brighter future for our country. (1/4)
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Voting History550 total votesExpandCollapse
Voting History
550 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 |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2025-02-26 | H. Con. Res. 14 (119th) | Approve resolution | NO | NO | ✓ | Passed |
| 2025-02-26 | H.R. 804 (119th) | Fast-track passage | YES | YES | ✓ | Passed |
| 2025-02-26 | H.R. 788 (119th) | Fast-track passage | YES | YES | ✓ | Passed |
| 2025-02-25 | H. Res. 161 (119th) | Approve resolution | NO | NO | ✓ | Passed |
| 2025-02-25 | H. Res. 161 (119th) | End debate now | NO | NO | ✓ | Passed |
| 2025-02-25 | H.R. 818 (119th) | Fast-track passage | YES | YES | ✓ | Passed |
| 2025-02-25 | H.R. 832 (119th) | Fast-track passage | YES | YES | ✓ | Passed |
| 2025-02-24 | H.R. 825 (119th) | Fast-track passage | YES | YES | ✓ | Passed |
| 2025-02-13 | H.R. 35 (119th) | Final passage | NO | NO | ✓ | Passed |
| 2025-02-12 | H.R. 77 (119th) | Final passage | NO | NO | ✓ | Passed |
| 2025-02-12 | H.R. 77 (119th) | Send back to committee | YES | YES | ✓ | Failed |
| 2025-02-11 | H. Res. 122 (119th) | Approve resolution | NO | NO | ✓ | Passed |
| 2025-02-11 | H. Res. 122 (119th) | End debate now | NO | NO | ✓ | Passed |
| 2025-02-10 | H.R. 736 (119th) | Fast-track passage | YES | YES | ✓ | Passed |
| 2025-02-10 | H.R. 692 (119th) | Fast-track passage | YES | YES | ✓ | Passed |
| 2025-02-07 | H.R. 26 (119th) | Final passage | NO | NO | ✓ | Passed |
| 2025-02-07 | H.R. 26 (119th) | Send back to committee | YES | YES | ✓ | Failed |
| 2025-02-06 | H.R. 27 (119th) | Final passage | NO | NO | ✓ | Passed |
| 2025-02-06 | H.R. 27 (119th) | Approve amendment | YES | YES | ✓ | Failed |
| 2025-02-05 | H. Res. 93 (119th) | Approve resolution | NO | NO | ✓ | Passed |
| 2025-02-05 | H. Res. 93 (119th) | End debate now | NO | NO | ✓ | Passed |
| 2025-02-05 | H.R. 776 (119th) | Fast-track passage | YES | YES | ✓ | Passed |
| 2025-02-04 | H.R. 43 (119th) | Fast-track passage | YES | YES | ✓ | Passed |
| 2025-01-23 | H.R. 21 (119th) | Final passage | NO | NO | ✓ | Passed |
| 2025-01-23 | H.R. 21 (119th) | Send back to committee | YES | YES | ✓ | Failed |
| 2025-01-23 | H.R. 471 (119th) | Final passage | NO | NO | ✓ | Passed |
| 2025-01-23 | H.R. 375 (119th) | Fast-track passage | YES | YES | ✓ | Passed |
| 2025-01-22 | S. 5 (119th) | Final passage | NO | NO | ✓ | Passed |
| 2025-01-22 | H.R. 165 (119th) | Fast-track passage | YES | YES | ✓ | Passed |
| 2025-01-22 | H. Res. 53 (119th) | Approve resolution | NO | NO | ✓ | Passed |
| 2025-01-22 | H. Res. 53 (119th) | End debate now | NO | NO | ✓ | Passed |
| 2025-01-22 | H.R. 187 (119th) | Fast-track passage | YES | YES | ✓ | Passed |
| 2025-01-21 | H.R. 186 (119th) | Fast-track passage | YES | YES | ✓ | Passed |
| 2025-01-16 | H.R. 30 (119th) | Final passage | YES | NO | ✕↔ | Passed |
| 2025-01-16 | H.R. 30 (119th) | Send back to committee | YES | YES | ✓ | Failed |
| 2025-01-15 | H.R. 33 (119th) | Final passage | YES | YES | ✓ | Passed |
| 2025-01-15 | H.R. 144 (119th) | Fast-track passage | YES | YES | ✓ | Passed |
| 2025-01-15 | H.R. 164 (119th) | Fast-track passage | YES | YES | ✓ | Passed |
| 2025-01-14 | H.R. 28 (119th) | Final passage | NO | NO | ✓ | Passed |
| 2025-01-14 | H.R. 28 (119th) | Send back to committee | YES | YES | ✓ | Failed |
| 2025-01-14 | H.R. 153 (119th) | Fast-track passage | YES | YES | ✓ | Passed |
| 2025-01-14 | H.R. 152 (119th) | Fast-track passage | YES | YES | ✓ | Passed |
| 2025-01-13 | H.R. 192 (119th) | Fast-track passage | YES | YES | ✓ | Passed |
| 2025-01-09 | H.R. 23 (119th) | Final passage | NO | NO | ✓ | Passed |
| 2025-01-07 | H.R. 29 (119th) | Final passage | NO | NO | ✓ | Passed |
| 2025-01-03 | H. Res. 5 (119th) | Approve resolution | NO | NO | ✓ | Passed |
| 2025-01-03 | H. Res. 5 (119th) | Motion to Commit with Instructions | YES | YES | ✓ | Failed |
| 2025-01-03 | H. Res. 5 (119th) | End debate now | NO | NO | ✓ | Passed |
| 2025-01-03 | — | Election of the Speaker | NOT_VOTING | — | — | Johnson (LA) |
| 2025-01-03 | — | Call by States | PRESENT | — | — | 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.
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