Stay up to date on the facts.

Get the facts on the unfolding crisis.

VoteSmart.org
 

STATEMENTS

COVID-19 Coronavirus

Members of Congress have continued to speak about the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic. See what they had to say about it here, then click here to catch up on everything President Trump has said on the topic.

Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA)

Last month, the Supreme Court passed down a ruling upholding DACA. Click here to see what your representatives have been saying about it.

LGBTQ+ Protections

Click here to see what Congress is saying about another high-profile Supreme Court decision: the ruling that federal employment discrimination protections extend to LGBTQ+ employees.

 

VOTES

George Floyd Justice in Policing Act

On June 25th, the US House of Representatives voted on the George Floyd Justice in Policing Act. Click here to see our full coverage and highlights of the legislation.

Washington, D.C. Admission Act

The next day, on June 26th, the House voted 232-180 on HR 51, which would admit the District of Columbia as the 51st US state. Check out our coverage of the legislation here.

COVID-19 Legislation

What legislation has your state passed in response to COVID-19? Find all key legislation related to the ongoing Coronavirus pandemic here.

 

ONLY 119 DAYS UNTIL ELECTION DAY!

June Elections

Last month, 19 states held primary elections. Use our elections pages to check out all the results (or your candidates) by filtering by state here.

Upcoming Elections

Find the dates of all upcoming elections with Vote Smart's election calendar here.

 

Thanks for following along with us, we'll be back with more updates soon. Until then, keep up with the latest news on the Vote Smart blog.

 

Donate Now

FacebookTwitter

Vote Smart is a nonpartisan, nonprofit organization that provides accurate information about candidates, elected officials, and key pieces of legislation. By providing information in an easy and accessible manner, Vote Smart believes that citizens can better defend themselves from the questionable rhetoric and misrepresentation that characterizes present-day political campaigns.