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U.S. Senator from Connecticut
Born
February 13, 1946
Age 80
Phone
(202) 224-2823
Office
503 Hart Senate Office Building Washington, DC 20510, Washington 20510
Congress Member Profile|U.S. Senator|Democrat|Connecticut

Richard Blumenthal

Voting Record — 890
Yes29%
No70%
Present0%
Not Voting1%
Party align98%
Cross-party1%
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Richard Blumenthal
U.S. SenatorDemocratConnecticut
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Richard's ATmosphere Activity
20 recent posts · 124 sponsored · 660 cosponsored
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My Veterans’ Affairs Committee shadow hearing today will showcase vets voicing the real life harms suffered right now, resulting from the Musk/Trump cuts, freezes & firings. Join me & colleagues for hard hitting testimony at 3 pm today, livestreamed on the SVAC Dems Twitter/X & Facebook.
Musk wants to slash & trash the VA for his billionaire tax cuts– & we're not going to stand for it. Our Senate Veterans' Affairs Committee shadow hearing this week will shine light on these draconian, indiscriminate cuts hurting veterans in CT & across the country.
Anti worker union busting—this one’s for the history books. There are laws on the books that make it unlawful. Not a shred of fact, nor a scintilla of statute, justify this blanket, blatant betrayal of hardworking public servants. www.washingtonpost.com/business/202...
We are facing a housing crisis but now inexplicably, inexcusably the Trump Admin is cutting half of HUD’s workforce, slashing millions in contracts, & closing 2/3 of their field offices. Unacceptable & incomprehensible these DOGE cuts will have sweeping impacts on housing access.
Glad to see Bedoya & Slaughter standing their ground against Trump's attempts to dismantle the FTC. A responsive, independent consumer watchdog is vital to lowering prices & ensuring Americans aren't constantly cheated by big corporate interests.
Veterans Crisis Line operators save lives every time they pick up the phone. It's unconscionable that Musk’s cuts & DOGE's attacks are hindering this work. We must stop this assault on VA & its employees working round the clock to end veteran suicide.
Legislation like my Ghost Guns & Untraceable Firearms Act is still needed to deter the Trump Admin from rolling back critical safety measures & to ensure regulations that prevent domestic abusers, criminals, & terrorists from getting their hands on these weapons stay in place.
The Supreme Court made the right decision in upholding required background checks & other safeguards for ghost gun purchases. These readily available & easily assembled weapons pose a major threat to public safety & law enforcement’s ability to protect our communities from gun violence.
The Hegseth/Waltz defense is head spinning—& adds cause for their resignation. They say the highly sensitive Houthi bombing mission info wasn’t classified. Nothing merited classification more—details about the targets, weapons, timing & more put American pilots & others in danger.
A travesty & tragedy—reckless, irresponsible, incompetent Social Security cuts, ongoing in real time, harm millions of Americans, many in CT. My office stands ready to help beneficiaries denied their full payments when these services go dark. They’re a necessity, not a luxury.
What Trump, Musk, and DOGE are doing is a cut to Social Security benefits. Period. It’s the opposite of government efficiency. And Americans aren’t falling for it.
A graphic shows the real costs of delayed benefits at Social Security because of Trump, Musk, and DOGE.
Lifting sanctions on Russian agriculture exports should be a nonstarter. Stronger steps, not weaker, are needed. A potential agreement to cease Black Sea fighting is a gigantic gift to Russia if it means caving on restrictions that keep its economy on its heels.
This shocking & dangerous failure to maintain operational security demands accountability. Senate Republicans who voted for this Secretary of Defense knowing well his record of carelessness should condemn these actions loudly, & Chairman Wicker should call a SASC hearing immediately.
The Trump Cabinet’s reckless security breach is appalling. Teenagers making plans for a Saturday night mix up group text chains—the National Security Advisor & Secretary of Defense discussing mission details where American lives might be at risk cannot.
American war planning usually takes place in highly secure facilities. But the Trump administration planned its strikes on the Houthis using a group chat—and accidentally included The Atlantic’s editor in chief, Jeffrey Goldberg. theatln.tc/IuULQFiY
That’s why I'll be leading a series of shadow hearings with SVAC Dems members to highlight the real-life impacts & harm caused by this Administration’s malign directives. The first one will be on April 2nd to examine Musk-Trump's mass firing of federal employees.
Congress has an urgent oversight role in this moment of crisis for veterans. Now more than ever, we need to sound the alarm & hear directly from the veterans & VA employees impacted by Musk-Trump’s reckless cuts, freezes, & firings.
This sensitive secret briefing—seemingly unprecedented in scope—gives Musk potentially corrupt advantages as a contractor—winning billions in business against competitors. Talk about waste/abuse—taxpayer interests on the chopping block. Congressional committees should scrutinize.
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Voting History
890 total votes
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DateBillQuestionPositionParty MajAlign?Result
2026-08-08S. 5271 (119th)End filibuster to begin debateNONOCloture on the Motion to Proceed Rejected (52-46, 3/5 majority required)
2026-08-08Confirm nomineeNONONomination Confirmed (50-49)
2026-08-08End debateNONOCloture Motion Agreed to (50-49)
2026-08-08H.R. 6500 (119th)Final passageYESYESBill Passed (90-6, 3/5 majority required)
2026-08-08H.R. 6500 (119th)Kill the motionYESYESMotion to Table Agreed to (61-32)
2026-08-07H.R. 6500 (119th)End debateYESYESCloture Motion Agreed to (91-6, 3/5 majority required)
2026-08-07S. Res. 817 (119th)Confirm nomineeNONONomination Confirmed (51-47)
2026-08-07H.R. 5334 (119th)Final passageYESYESBill Passed (86-11, 3/5 majority required)
2026-08-07H.R. 5334 (119th)Vote on amendmentNOYESAmendment Rejected (32-64)
2026-08-05S.J. Res. 187 (119th)Begin considerationYESYESMotion to Proceed Rejected (48-50)
2026-08-05S. Res. 817 (119th)End debateNONOCloture Motion Agreed to (50-44)
2026-08-05Confirm nomineeNONONomination Confirmed (51-44)
2026-08-05End debateNONOCloture Motion Agreed to (51-43)
2026-08-03H.R. 6500 (119th)End filibuster to begin debateYESYESCloture on the Motion to Proceed Agreed to (89-4, 3/5 majority required)
2026-07-30S. Res. 817 (119th)Approve resolutionNONOResolution Agreed to (50-47)
2026-07-30S.J. Res. 181 (119th)Motion to Discharge S.J.Res. 181YESYESMotion to Discharge Rejected (49-50)
2026-07-30S.J. Res. 199 (119th)Begin considerationYESYESMotion to Proceed Rejected (47-52)
2026-07-29S. Res. 817 (119th)End debateNONOCloture Motion Agreed to (50-45)
2026-07-29H.R. 5334 (119th)Begin considerationYESYESMotion to Proceed Agreed to (84-12)
2026-07-28H.R. 5334 (119th)End filibuster to begin debateYESYESCloture on the Motion to Proceed Agreed to (86-12, 3/5 majority required)
2026-07-28Confirm nomineeNONONomination Confirmed (51-47)
2026-07-27End debateNONOCloture Motion Agreed to (51-43)
2026-07-23Confirm nomineeNONONomination Confirmed (49-44)
2026-07-23Confirm nomineeNONONomination Confirmed (48-47)
2026-07-23S.J. Res. 180 (119th)Motion to Discharge S.J.Res. 180YESYESMotion to Discharge Rejected (47-49)
2026-07-22End debateNONOCloture Motion Agreed to (51-46)
2026-07-22End debateNONOCloture Motion Agreed to (54-44)
2026-07-22Confirm nomineeNONONomination Confirmed (62-36)
2026-07-22End debateNONOCloture Motion Agreed to (60-35)
2026-07-22Confirm nomineeNONONomination Confirmed (49-46)
2026-07-21Confirm nomineeNONONomination Confirmed (50-48)
2026-07-20End debateNONOCloture Motion Agreed to (43-40)
2026-07-16S.J. Res. 198 (119th)Begin considerationYESYESMotion to Proceed Rejected (46-50)
2026-07-16End debateNONOCloture Motion Agreed to (49-48)
2026-07-15Confirm nomineeNONONomination Confirmed (51-46)
2026-07-15End debateNONOCloture Motion Agreed to (51-46)
2026-07-14S. 4784 (119th)End filibuster to begin debateNONOCloture on the Motion to Proceed Rejected (50-46, 3/5 majority required)
2026-07-14Confirm nomineeNONONomination Confirmed (50-45)
2026-07-13Confirm nomineeNONONomination Confirmed (46-44)
2026-06-24S.J. Res. 185 (119th)Begin considerationYESYESMotion to Proceed Rejected (47-50)
2026-06-24End debateNONOCloture Motion Agreed to (52-45)
2026-06-24S.J. Res. 196 (119th)Begin considerationYESYESMotion to Proceed Rejected (45-52)
2026-06-24End debateNONOCloture Motion Agreed to (50-44)
2026-06-24Confirm nomineeNONONomination Confirmed (50-44)
2026-06-24End debateNONOCloture Motion Agreed to (52-45)
2026-06-24Confirm nomineeNONONomination Confirmed (52-45)
2026-06-24End debateNONOCloture Motion Agreed to (52-45)
2026-06-23H. Con. Res. 86 (119th)Accept House changesYESYESConcurrent Resolution Agreed to (50-48)
2026-06-23Confirm nomineeNONONomination Confirmed (67-30)
2026-06-22H.R. 6644 (119th)Accept House changesYESYESMotion Agreed to (85-5)

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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