How is President Trump's budget bill going to risk 35,000 jobs in Michigan? By rolling back manufacturing tax incentives and ceding ground to China.

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Elissa Slotkin
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Voting Record — 825
Yes36%
No62%
Present0%
Not Voting3%
Party align92%
Cross-party8%
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Elissa Slotkin
U.S. SenatorDemocratMichigan
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20 recent posts · 20 sponsored · 120 cosponsored
Recent ATmosphere posts, sponsorships, and cosponsorships.
What does President Trump's budget bill do to cut Medicaid and food assistance for Michiganders
President Trump calls the bill the House passed last week his “big, beautiful bill,” but that is far from the reality for Michiganders. We could see up to 300,000 in MI lose health insurance. And remember, this is all to pay for a tax cut for the wealthy.
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Reposted bySenator Elissa Slotkin
This week, House Republicans passed President Trump's budget bill. We break it down in my Intel Briefing:
1️⃣ Slashing Medicaid + food assistance to pay for tax cuts for the wealthy
2️⃣ Rolling back manufacturing tax credits + PFAS water rules
3️⃣ Trump ignoring a SCOTUS court order
We can all agree Michigan’s forest & farmland shouldn’t be in the hands of companies potentially close with countries of concern, like China. That's why I'm fighting to pass legislation to ensure bad actors aren’t buying up Michigan’s precious resources. www.bridgemi.com/michigan-gov...
Today, I joined the Northville parade to honor those who bore the true cost of freedom.
As we remember their sacrifice, let’s recommit ourselves to service in our neighborhoods, in our communities, and for one another.
For many Michiganders, Memorial Day marks the unofficial start of summer — but more importantly, it serves as a solemn reminder of the brave men and women who gave their lives in service to our country, paying the ultimate sacrifice.
This week, House Republicans passed President Trump's budget bill. We break it down in my Intel Briefing:
1️⃣ Slashing Medicaid + food assistance to pay for tax cuts for the wealthy
2️⃣ Rolling back manufacturing tax credits + PFAS water rules
3️⃣ Trump ignoring a SCOTUS court order
Taiwan plays a significant role in the global economy, notably in computer chips, and needs to protect itself from Chinese economic coercion. Our bill, the Taiwan Non-Discrimination Act reinforces our commitment to Taiwan and strengthens our partnership.
Michigan is home to a large, diverse, and successful Iraqi community — so what happens in Iraq matters in Michigan.
Yesterday, I met with @masrourbarzani.bsky.social, Prime Minister of the Kurdistan Regional Government, to discuss the longstanding US-Kurdish relationship, economic development, support of the Christian community living in Kurdistan, and the path toward stability in the Middle East.
The perpetrators need to be held accountable for acts meant to sow fear, hatred and terror.
We were on the Senate floor last night when we got the news of the antisemitic attack on a Jewish event at the Capital Jewish Museum in DC. My heart goes out the the families, friends and colleagues of the victims. This kind of targeted violence can’t be tolerated.
What is one country also investing heavily in agricultural research? It's China.
That's why this Administration's $600M cut to ag research makes no sense. We cannot go backward on investing in the future of agriculture. It impacts our farmers and our national security.
Michigan leaders on both sides of the aisle worked for over a decade to bring F-15EX fighters to Selfridge Air National Guard Base. Last month's announcement was a big win. But next, we need a plan in place to ensure this becomes a reality and these fighters arrive on time.
Medicaid impacts all of us, even if you don’t have it as your primary insurance. Two out of three Michiganders in nursing homes rely on Medicaid. Without it, nursing homes across the state would have to shut down or scale back. gandernewsroom.com/2025/05/16/o...
The former Wurtsmith Air Force Base contaminated the water that Michiganders in Oscoda rely on for drinking, swimming, and fishing. When the Trump Administration rolled back clean drinking water rules last week, they put the clean-up plans in Oscoda at risk.
What is habeas corpus and why is it under attack from the Trump Administration?
As someone who defended the homeland for a living, no one has to tell me about the need for a secure border. But it’s dangerous overreach to detain or deport American citizens and people who have the legal status to be here.
EPA lifting the emergency order is yet another milestone and a testament to their collaborative work. But that work does not end here. Both to right that unbelievable wrong, and to ensure that every family in Flint and across Michigan never again questions what is coming out of their taps.
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Voting History825 total votesExpandCollapse
Voting History
825 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 |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2025-07-22 | — | Confirm nominee | NO | NO | ✓ | Nomination Confirmed (61-35) |
| 2025-07-22 | — | Confirm nominee | NO | NO | ✓ | Nomination Confirmed (51-46) |
| 2025-07-22 | H.R. 3944 (119th) | End filibuster to begin debate | YES | YES | ✓ | Cloture on the Motion to Proceed Agreed to (91-7, 3/5 majority required) |
| 2025-07-22 | H.R. 3944 (119th) | Begin consideration | NO | NO | ✓ | Motion to Proceed Agreed to (50-48) |
| 2025-07-22 | — | Confirm nominee | NO | NO | ✓ | Nomination Confirmed (50-47) |
| 2025-07-22 | — | Confirm nominee | NO | NO | ✓ | Nomination Confirmed (51-46) |
| 2025-07-22 | — | Confirm nominee | NO | NO | ✓ | Nomination Confirmed (50-47) |
| 2025-07-21 | — | End debate | NO | NO | ✓ | Cloture Motion Agreed to (44-43) |
| 2025-07-17 | — | End debate | NO | NO | ✓ | Cloture Motion Agreed to (46-36) |
| 2025-07-17 | — | End debate | NO | NO | ✓ | Cloture Motion Agreed to (50-34) |
| 2025-07-17 | — | End debate | NO | NO | ✓ | Cloture Motion Agreed to (57-31) |
| 2025-07-17 | — | End debate | NO | NO | ✓ | Cloture Motion Agreed to (49-40) |
| 2025-07-17 | — | End debate | NO | NO | ✓ | Cloture Motion Agreed to (49-43) |
| 2025-07-17 | — | End debate | NO | NO | ✓ | Cloture Motion Agreed to (52-46) |
| 2025-07-17 | H.R. 4 (119th) | Final passage | NO | NO | ✓ | Bill Passed (51-48) |
| 2025-07-17 | H.R. 4 (119th) | Vote on amendment | NO | NO | ✓ | Amendment Agreed to (52-47) |
| 2025-07-17 | H.R. 4 (119th) | Vote on amendment | YES | YES | ✓ | Amendment Rejected (48-51) |
| 2025-07-17 | H.R. 4 (119th) | Vote on amendment | YES | YES | ✓ | Amendment Rejected (48-51) |
| 2025-07-17 | H.R. 4 (119th) | Vote on amendment | YES | YES | ✓ | Amendment Rejected (49-50) |
| 2025-07-17 | H.R. 4 (119th) | Vote on amendment | YES | YES | ✓ | Amendment Rejected (47-51) |
| 2025-07-17 | H.R. 4 (119th) | Kill the motion | NO | NO | ✓ | Motion to Table Agreed to (51-47) |
| 2025-07-16 | H.R. 4 (119th) | Vote on amendment | YES | YES | ✓ | Amendment Rejected (48-51) |
| 2025-07-16 | H.R. 4 (119th) | Send back to committee | YES | YES | ✓ | Motion to Recommit Rejected (48-51) |
| 2025-07-16 | H.R. 4 (119th) | Vote on amendment | YES | YES | ✓ | Amendment Rejected (48-51) |
| 2025-07-16 | H.R. 4 (119th) | Send back to committee | YES | YES | ✓ | Motion to Recommit Rejected (47-50) |
| 2025-07-16 | H.R. 4 (119th) | Vote on amendment | YES | YES | ✓ | Amendment Rejected (46-51) |
| 2025-07-16 | H.R. 4 (119th) | Send back to committee | YES | YES | ✓ | Motion to Recommit Rejected (47-52) |
| 2025-07-16 | H.R. 4 (119th) | Send back to committee | YES | YES | ✓ | Motion to Recommit Rejected (48-51) |
| 2025-07-16 | H.R. 4 (119th) | Vote on amendment | YES | YES | ✓ | Amendment Rejected (47-52) |
| 2025-07-16 | H.R. 4 (119th) | Send back to committee | YES | YES | ✓ | Motion to Recommit Rejected (48-51) |
| 2025-07-16 | H.R. 4 (119th) | Send back to committee | YES | YES | ✓ | Motion to Recommit Rejected (48-51) |
| 2025-07-16 | H.R. 4 (119th) | Send back to committee | YES | YES | ✓ | Motion to Recommit Rejected (48-51) |
| 2025-07-16 | H.R. 4 (119th) | Vote on amendment | YES | YES | ✓ | Amendment Rejected (49-50) |
| 2025-07-15 | H.R. 4 (119th) | Begin consideration | NO | NO | ✓ | Motion to Proceed Agreed to (50-50, Vice President of the United States, voted Yea) |
| 2025-07-15 | H.R. 4 (119th) | Motion to Discharge H.R. 4 | NO | NO | ✓ | Motion to Discharge Agreed to (50-50, Vice President of the United States, voted Yea) |
| 2025-07-15 | — | Confirm nominee | NO | NO | ✓ | Nomination Confirmed (52-47) |
| 2025-07-15 | — | End debate | NO | NO | ✓ | Cloture Motion Agreed to (50-46) |
| 2025-07-15 | — | Confirm nominee | NO | NO | ✓ | Nomination Confirmed (52-46) |
| 2025-07-15 | — | End debate | NO | NO | ✓ | Cloture Motion Agreed to (52-47) |
| 2025-07-15 | — | Confirm nominee | NO | NO | ✓ | Nomination Confirmed (69-30) |
| 2025-07-14 | — | End debate | NOT_VOTING | NO | — | Cloture Motion Agreed to (60-28) |
| 2025-07-14 | — | Confirm nominee | NOT_VOTING | NO | — | Nomination Confirmed (46-42) |
| 2025-07-10 | — | Confirm nominee | NO | NO | ✓ | Nomination Confirmed (50-45) |
| 2025-07-10 | — | End debate | NO | NO | ✓ | Cloture Motion Agreed to (51-43) |
| 2025-07-10 | — | End debate | NO | NO | ✓ | Cloture Motion Agreed to (50-45) |
| 2025-07-09 | — | Confirm nominee | NO | NO | ✓ | Nomination Confirmed (49-45) |
| 2025-07-09 | — | Confirm nominee | NO | NO | ✓ | Nomination Confirmed (49-46) |
| 2025-07-09 | — | End debate | NO | NO | ✓ | Cloture Motion Agreed to (51-44) |
| 2025-07-09 | — | Confirm nominee | NO | NO | ✓ | Nomination Confirmed (53-43) |
| 2025-07-09 | — | End debate | NO | NO | ✓ | Cloture Motion Agreed to (51-46) |
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.