Simpson Casts 20 House Votes Across Busy Week of Congressional Action
Idaho Republican Congressman Mike Simpson recorded 20 roll call votes in the U.S. House during a five-day stretch spanning May 14 through May 21, according to his official congressional voting record.
What Simpson Voted On
The votes covered a range of legislation and procedural matters. Simpson supported passage of several bills, including H.R. 1000, H.R. 1911, H.R. 1170, H.R. 1904, H.R. 1925, and S. 330. He also voted in favor of multiple House resolutions, including H.Res. 245 and H.Res. 239.
On three occasions, Simpson voted against motions to recommit or amendments — opposing recommit motions on both H.R. 1904 and H.R. 1000, and voting against amendments to each of those bills. Motions to recommit are typically used by the minority party as a procedural tool to alter or delay legislation.
Simpson also voted to sustain a ruling of the Chair during floor proceedings on H.R. 1527, a parliamentary vote that upholds House leadership’s procedural decisions.
Idaho Delegation Watch
Simpson, who represents Idaho’s 2nd Congressional District, is among the state’s most senior federal lawmakers. His voting activity during this period falls within a broader stretch of House floor work earlier this year.
Idaho’s congressional delegation has remained active on multiple fronts in 2026. The state’s U.S. Senate race has drawn national attention, while Senator Jim Risch has pushed for federal clarity on digital assets ahead of a high-stakes Senate vote.
Simpson’s full voting record is publicly available through his official House website at simpson.house.gov.