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The First 170 Days of the Republican Congress: By the Numbers

June 25, 2015
Blog Post
170: June 24th was the 170th day of the 114th Congress

87: Days the GOP House has been in session, including 18 pro-forma days in which the House gaveled in & out in a matter of minutes & no legislative business was completed

1.5 million: Number of private-sector jobs created or sustained by Export-Import Bank since 2007

4: Times House Republicans voted against renewing the job-creating Export-Import Bank charter before it expires on June 30 (2015 Vote #116, 2015 Vote #126, 2015 Vote #371, 2015 Vote #379)

ZERO: GOP jobs bills passed in the 114th Congress

Just 25: Bills signed into law by President, including 2 that were unfinished business from the 113th Congress and 15 noncontroversial modest suspension bills

$610.7 billion:   Amount the deficit is increased by the 11 GOP permanent tax cut bills the GOP has already passed in the 114th Congress so far

100Percent of House Republicans who voted against bringing up the student loan refinancing bill

7:  Additional times the House GOP has voted in the past 170 days to repeal or undermine the Affordable Care Act (2015 Vote #14, 2015 Vote #45, 2015 Vote #58, 2015 Vote #142, 2015 Vote #183, 2015 Vote #375, 2015 Vote #376)

60: Times House Republicans have voted to repeal or undermine the ACA since 2011

241: Republicans voted against bringing the Help Hire Our Heroes Act – a bill to provide training resources for veterans seeking good-paying jobs – to the floor for a vote.

99: Percent of House Republicans who voted to allow predatory lenders on military bases

$251 millionCut to Amtrak funding passed by House Republican members of the Appropriations Committee one day after a deadly train accident in Philadelphia.

100: Percent of Republicans twicevotedagainst authorizing & funding the Positive Train Control Program which would have prevented the Amtrak derailment, one week after the accident.

6: Times GOP voted against bringing a clean bill to fund DHS to a vote even as a shutdown loomed (2015 Vote #34, 2015 Vote #71, 2015 Vote #77, 2015 Vote #86, 2015 Vote #92, 2015 Vote #100)

2: Times GOP has blocked bigger paychecks and better infrastructure so far in the 114th Congress (2015 Vote #4, 2015 Vote #5)

2.9 million: Number of jobs that would be destroyed under the House GOP FY 2016 Budget

$2,000: More in taxes for middle-class American families with children greenlighted by the final FY 2016 Republican Budget

$200,000:  Average tax break for the wealthiest Americans making $1,000,000 or more greenlighted by the final FY 2016 Republican Budget

$269 billion: Tax breaks House Republicans have passed for the wealthiest 5,400 estates – 0.2 percent of Americans – in the country.

99:   Percent of House Republicans who voted against allowing a vote on the Paycheck Fairness Act – a bill to ensure equal pay for equal work