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At a Glance
Seat
U.S. Senator from Mississippi
Born
May 10, 1959
Age 67
Phone
(202) 224-5054
Office
528 Hart Senate Office Building Washington, DC 20510, Washington 20510
Congress Member Profile|U.S. Senator|Republican|Mississippi

Cindy Hyde-Smith

Cindy Hyde-Smith is an American politician and lobbyist serving since 2018 as the junior United States senator from Mississippi. A member of the Republican Party, she served from 2012 to 2018 as the Mississippi Commissioner of Agriculture and Commerce and from 2000 to 2012 in the Mississippi State Senate.

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Voting Record — 772
Yes75%
No24%
Present0%
Not Voting1%
Party align99%
Cross-party1%
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Cindy Hyde-Smith
U.S. SenatorRepublicanMississippi
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Cindy's ATmosphere Activity
20 recent posts · 38 sponsored · 180 cosponsored
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Recent ATmosphere posts, sponsorships, and cosponsorships.

Americans are less safe and paying more for gas and everyday goods. He wasted billions of dollars on an unjustified war and we are worse off because of it.
Grateful there wasn’t further escalation, but this ceasefire is anything but a win. So much chaos and pain for an ill-conceived war. A massive strategic failure.
Republicans should be calling us back to DC right now. We should be voting to stop him.
Threatening to wipe out an entire civilization is morally bankrupt and a major war crime, risking the lives of innocent civilians - including children. He seems detached from reality. I don’t know who (if anyone) can get through to him. Congress needs to step in and stop him.
Not to mention the serious danger this poses to American troops and risk of entrapping us in another endless war in the Middle East that nobody asked for.
Threatening to wipe out an entire civilization is morally bankrupt and a major war crime, risking the lives of innocent civilians - including children. He seems detached from reality. I don’t know who (if anyone) can get through to him. Congress needs to step in and stop him.
He’s taking money that could be used to help our own and shipping it overseas for another seemingly endless war that nobody asked for. “America First”
trump's proposed 2027 budget. defense up $440.9 billion. most everything else — health, housing, education, labor, agriculture — cut.
And that’s saying a lot, considering my place of employment. We need more housing to keep up with demand. The PRO Housing program is helping big cities and suburbs remove barriers to building more housing. This move is completely shortsighted.
Reading the housing section of Trump's budget and have a lot of thoughts, but for now I’ll just say this: Cutting a program that helps cities tackle zoning reform and build more housing… during a housing shortage… One of the dumbest ideas I’ve heard in a long time.
So his unjustified war in the Middle East spikes everyone’s energy bills… and his answer is to cut energy assistance for Americans who are bearing the brunt of the spikes… to keep funding the war. Got it.
Saying the quiet part out loud. He doesn’t give a damn about childcare or Medicare, but he’s got plenty to spend on war in Iran.
Trump: "The US can't take of daycare. That has to be up to a state. We're fighting wars. Medicaid, Medicare -- they can do it on a state basis. We have to take care of one thing: military protection. But all these little scams that have taken place, you have to let states take care of them."
Minnesota will never forget Pam Bondi’s interference in the investigations into the killing of Renee Good and Alex Pretti at the hands of federal agents. That will always be a stain on her record.
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Voting History
772 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
2025-04-04H. Con. Res. 14 (119th)Vote on amendmentNONOAmendment Rejected (48-51)
2025-04-04H. Con. Res. 14 (119th)Vote on amendmentNONOAmendment Rejected (46-53)
2025-04-04H. Con. Res. 14 (119th)Vote on amendmentYESYESAmendment Agreed to (51-48)
2025-04-03Confirm nomineeYESYESNomination Confirmed (52-45)
2025-04-03H. Con. Res. 14 (119th)Begin considerationYESYESMotion to Proceed Agreed to (52-48)
2025-04-03Confirm nomineeYESYESNomination Confirmed (52-45)
2025-04-03Confirm nomineeYESYESNomination Confirmed (53-45)
2025-04-03S.J. Res. 26 (119th)Motion to Discharge S.J.Res. 26NONOMotion to Discharge Rejected (15-83)
2025-04-03S.J. Res. 33 (119th)Motion to Discharge S.J.Res. 33NONOMotion to Discharge Rejected (15-82)
2025-04-03End debateYESYESCloture Motion Agreed to (50-45)
2025-04-03H.J. Res. 24 (119th)Joint Resolution H.J.Res. 24YESYESJoint Resolution Passed (53-42)
2025-04-02H.J. Res. 24 (119th)Begin considerationYESYESMotion to Proceed Agreed to (51-46)
2025-04-02S.J. Res. 37 (119th)Joint Resolution S.J.Res. 37NONOJoint Resolution Passed (51-48)
2025-04-02End debateYESYESCloture Motion Agreed to (52-45)
2025-04-02End debateYESYESCloture Motion Agreed to (53-46)
2025-04-01Confirm nomineeYESYESNomination Confirmed (52-45)
2025-03-31End debateNOT_VOTINGYESCloture Motion Agreed to (49-42)
2025-03-27Confirm nomineeYESYESNomination Confirmed (51-45)
2025-03-27End debateYESYESCloture Motion Agreed to (53-47)
2025-03-27S.J. Res. 18 (119th)Joint Resolution S.J.Res. 18YESYESJoint Resolution Passed (52-48)
2025-03-26S.J. Res. 18 (119th)Begin considerationYESYESMotion to Proceed Agreed to (52-47)
2025-03-26H.J. Res. 25 (119th)Joint Resolution H.J.Res. 25YESYESJoint Resolution Passed (70-28)
2025-03-26H.J. Res. 25 (119th)Begin considerationYESYESMotion to Proceed Agreed to (70-28)
2025-03-26Confirm nomineeYESYESNomination Confirmed (53-43)
2025-03-26End debateNOT_VOTINGYESCloture Motion Agreed to (52-46)
2025-03-26Confirm nomineeNOT_VOTINGYESNomination Confirmed (52-46)
2025-03-26End debateYESYESCloture Motion Agreed to (53-45)
2025-03-26Confirm nomineeYESYESNomination Confirmed (53-45)
2025-03-25End debateYESYESCloture Motion Agreed to (52-47)
2025-03-25Confirm nomineeYESYESNomination Confirmed (56-44)
2025-03-25End debateYESYESCloture Motion Agreed to (56-44)
2025-03-25Confirm nomineeYESYESNomination Confirmed (53-47)
2025-03-25End debateYESYESCloture Motion Agreed to (53-46)
2025-03-25Confirm nomineeYESYESNomination Confirmed (74-25)
2025-03-25End debateYESYESCloture Motion Agreed to (73-25)
2025-03-24Confirm nomineeYESYESNomination Confirmed (60-31)
2025-03-24Confirm nomineeYESYESNomination Confirmed (62-30)
2025-03-14End debateYESYESCloture Motion Agreed to (63-32)
2025-03-14End debateYESYESCloture Motion Agreed to (64-33)
2025-03-14H.R. 1968 (119th)Final passageYESYESBill Passed (54-46)
2025-03-14H.R. 1968 (119th)Vote on amendmentNOYESAmendment Rejected (27-73)
2025-03-14H.R. 1968 (119th)Vote on amendmentNONOAmendment Rejected (48-52, 3/5 majority required)
2025-03-14H.R. 1968 (119th)Vote on amendmentNONOAmendment Rejected (47-53, 3/5 majority required)
2025-03-14H.R. 1968 (119th)Vote on amendmentNONOAmendment Rejected (47-53, 3/5 majority required)
2025-03-14H.R. 1968 (119th)End debateYESYESCloture Motion Agreed to (62-38, 3/5 majority required)
2025-03-14S. 331 (119th)Final passageYESYESBill Passed (84-16)
2025-03-14Confirm nomineeYESYESNomination Confirmed (59-40)
2025-03-14End debateYESYESCloture Motion Agreed to (56-39)
2025-03-13Confirm nomineeYESYESNomination Confirmed (54-45)
2025-03-13S. 331 (119th)End debateYESYESCloture Motion Agreed to (84-15, 3/5 majority required)

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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