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At a Glance
Seat
Representative for New Jersey District 6
Born
October 30, 1951
Age 74
Phone
(202) 225-4671
Office
2107 Rayburn House Office Building, Washington 20515
Congress Member Profile|U.S. Representative|Democrat|New Jersey District 6

Frank Pallone, Jr.

Frank Joseph Pallone Jr. is an American lawyer and politician serving as the U.S. representative for New Jersey's 6th congressional district since 1988. He is a member of the Democratic Party. The district, numbered as the 3rd district from 1988 to 1993, is in the north-central part of the state and includes New Brunswick, Woodbridge Township, Perth Amboy, Sayreville, Edison, Piscataway and Asbury Park. Pallone is the ranking member of the House Energy and Commerce Committee.

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Voting Record — 534
Yes42%
No57%
Present1%
Not Voting1%
Party align98%
Cross-party1%
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Congressional District 6

U.S. Census Bureau boundary data.
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Frank Pallone, Jr.
U.S. RepresentativeDemocratNew Jersey District 6
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Frank's ATmosphere Activity
20 recent posts · 22 sponsored · 56 cosponsored
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Recent ATmosphere posts, sponsorships, and cosponsorships.

@replamonica.bsky.social dutifully conducted oversight and stood up for her community. Trying to silence her for doing her job sends the wrong message and would prevent her and other Members of Congress from holding the Trump Administration accountable.
Today I filed notice of appeal in my case. From the beginning, I’ve fought back against this administration’s cruelty and attempts to silence dissent—this appeal is the next step in the fight.
ZERO job growth and workers living in fear of getting fired doesn’t sound like Trump’s promised “golden age of America.” It sounds like he’s letting corporations pad their own bottom lines as his economy worsens, while leaving American families high and dry. www.wsj.com/economy/jobs...
That’s why I joined my colleagues to demand Trump follow the law Congress passed and take his name off the Kennedy Center. Our culture and history aren’t his to bulldoze and rewrite!
Read more about my 2025 in review! This year, I’ve helped 1792 constituents with federal agencies and returned $2.4 million in funding that the federal government owed them! I’m proud to serve you and work on your behalf in Washington.
Why does the President get to slap his name on a fleet of battleships—even though they’ve been obsolete since the Second World War—while Americans are struggling to pay for groceries?
President Trump’s name is being attached to a new class of U.S. battleships that will have nuclear capabilities.
This is depraved. Trump and his DOJ tried to hide these files for a reason, and we’re beginning to find out why. Americans deserve to know the truth about our President, and his dealings with Jeffrey Epstein’s abuse of young girls.
Epstein to Larry Nassar in 2019: "Our president [Trump] also shares our love of young nubile girls"
Now middle-class families across the country will be forced to spend half their income on their health insurance premium or lose their health care, and Republicans don't have a plan to stop it. They're gambling with Americans' lives.
A new report from @jecdems.bsky.social shows that American families have paid an average of nearly $1,200 this year because of Trump’s tariff taxes, and that families will pay $2,100 next year if the tariffs remain as high as they were in November. Trump is bleeding American families dry.
Donald Trump and his Republican allies have broken their promises to make life more affordable. Instead, they’ve deployed the military and masked federal agents into our communities leaving families like this one shattered. Heartbreaking.
ICE detained the father of a medically fragile child and now his wife has been left to care for their son, navigate our broken immigration system, and pay crushing bills all by herself.
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Voting History
534 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
2025-02-07H.R. 26 (119th)Send back to committeeYESYESFailed
2025-02-06H.R. 27 (119th)Final passageNONOPassed
2025-02-06H.R. 27 (119th)Approve amendmentYESYESFailed
2025-02-05H. Res. 93 (119th)Approve resolutionNONOPassed
2025-02-05H. Res. 93 (119th)End debate nowNONOPassed
2025-02-05H.R. 776 (119th)Fast-track passageYESYESPassed
2025-02-04H.R. 43 (119th)Fast-track passageYESYESPassed
2025-01-23H.R. 21 (119th)Final passageNONOPassed
2025-01-23H.R. 21 (119th)Send back to committeeYESYESFailed
2025-01-23H.R. 471 (119th)Final passageNONOPassed
2025-01-23H.R. 375 (119th)Fast-track passageYESYESPassed
2025-01-22S. 5 (119th)Final passageNONOPassed
2025-01-22H.R. 165 (119th)Fast-track passageYESYESPassed
2025-01-22H. Res. 53 (119th)Approve resolutionNONOPassed
2025-01-22H. Res. 53 (119th)End debate nowNONOPassed
2025-01-22H.R. 187 (119th)Fast-track passageYESYESPassed
2025-01-21H.R. 186 (119th)Fast-track passageYESYESPassed
2025-01-16H.R. 30 (119th)Final passageNONOPassed
2025-01-16H.R. 30 (119th)Send back to committeeYESYESFailed
2025-01-15H.R. 33 (119th)Final passageYESYESPassed
2025-01-15H.R. 144 (119th)Fast-track passageYESYESPassed
2025-01-15H.R. 164 (119th)Fast-track passageYESYESPassed
2025-01-14H.R. 28 (119th)Final passageNONOPassed
2025-01-14H.R. 28 (119th)Send back to committeeYESYESFailed
2025-01-14H.R. 153 (119th)Fast-track passageYESYESPassed
2025-01-14H.R. 152 (119th)Fast-track passageYESYESPassed
2025-01-13H.R. 192 (119th)Fast-track passageYESYESPassed
2025-01-09H.R. 23 (119th)Final passageYESNOPassed
2025-01-07H.R. 29 (119th)Final passageNONOPassed
2025-01-03H. Res. 5 (119th)Approve resolutionNONOPassed
2025-01-03H. Res. 5 (119th)Motion to Commit with InstructionsYESYESFailed
2025-01-03H. Res. 5 (119th)End debate nowNONOPassed
2025-01-03Election of the SpeakerNOT_VOTINGJohnson (LA)
2025-01-03Call by StatesPRESENTPassed

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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