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HR2189
Law-Enforcement Innovate to De-Escalate Act

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Roll Calls
233
Yea (latest vote)
185
Nay (latest vote)
House
2026-02-12 – 2026-02-12

About HR2189

Law-Enforcement Innovate to De-Escalate Act

Policy Area: Crime and Law Enforcement

Sponsor: Rep. Fitzgerald, Scott [R-WI-5] (R-WI)

Latest Action (2026-02-24): Received in the Senate.

Summary

Law-Enforcement Innovate to De-Escalate ActThis bill removes less-than-lethal projectile devices (e.g., certain TASERs) from regulation under the Gun Control Act.The term less-than-lethal projectile device means a device that (1) is not designed or intended to expel (and may not be readily converted to discharge) commonly used ammunition or projectiles exceeding a velocity of 500 feet per second; (2) is designed and intended to be used in a manner not likely to cause death or serious bodily injury; and (3) does not accept (and cannot be readily modified to accept) an ammunition feeding device.The bill also requires the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives to determine whether a device satisfies the definition of a less-than-lethal projectile device within 90 days of a request.

Subjects: Criminal procedure and sentencing, Firearms and explosives

Who Voted How on HR2189

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Vote Breakdown — HR2189

How members voted on HR2189. 431 total positions across all roll calls for this bill.

Member Date Question Vote Result
Robert B. Aderholt (R-Alabama) 2026-02-12 Yea-and-Nay Yea Passed
Jake Auchincloss (D-Massachusetts) 2026-02-12 Yea-and-Nay Nay Passed
Mark E. Amodei (R-Nevada) 2026-02-12 Yea-and-Nay Yea Passed
Alma S. Adams (D-North Carolina) 2026-02-12 Yea-and-Nay Nay Passed
Pete Aguilar (D-California) 2026-02-12 Yea-and-Nay Nay Passed
Rick W. Allen (R-Georgia) 2026-02-12 Yea-and-Nay Yea Passed
Jodey C. Arrington (R-Texas) 2026-02-12 Yea-and-Nay Yea Passed
Mark Alford (R-Missouri) 2026-02-12 Yea-and-Nay Yea Passed
Gabe Amo (D-Rhode Island) 2026-02-12 Yea-and-Nay Nay Passed
Yassamin Ansari (D-Arizona) 2026-02-12 Yea-and-Nay Nay Passed
Sanford D. Bishop (D-Georgia) 2026-02-12 Yea-and-Nay Yea Passed
Cliff Bentz (R-Oregon) 2026-02-12 Yea-and-Nay Yea Passed
Stephanie I. Bice (R-Oklahoma) 2026-02-12 Yea-and-Nay Yea Passed
Lauren Boebert (R-Colorado) 2026-02-12 Yea-and-Nay Yea Passed
Gus M. Bilirakis (R-Florida) 2026-02-12 Yea-and-Nay Yea Passed
Vern Buchanan (R-Florida) 2026-02-12 Yea-and-Nay Yea Passed
Suzanne Bonamici (D-Oregon) 2026-02-12 Yea-and-Nay Nay Passed
Joyce Beatty (D-Ohio) 2026-02-12 Yea-and-Nay Yea Passed
Andy Barr (R-Kentucky) 2026-02-12 Yea-and-Nay Yea Passed
Julia Brownley (D-California) 2026-02-12 Yea-and-Nay Nay Passed
Ami Bera (D-California) 2026-02-12 Yea-and-Nay Nay Passed
Brian Babin (R-Texas) 2026-02-12 Yea-and-Nay Yea Passed
Donald S. Beyer (D-Virginia) 2026-02-12 Yea-and-Nay Nay Passed
Mike Bost (R-Illinois) 2026-02-12 Yea-and-Nay Yea Passed
Brendan F. Boyle (D-Pennsylvania) 2026-02-12 Yea-and-Nay Yea Passed
Don Bacon (R-Nebraska) 2026-02-12 Yea-and-Nay Yea Passed
Nanette Diaz Barragán (D-California) 2026-02-12 Yea-and-Nay Nay Passed
Jack Bergman (R-Michigan) 2026-02-12 Yea-and-Nay Yea Passed
Andy Biggs (R-Arizona) 2026-02-12 Yea-and-Nay Yea Passed
Troy Balderson (R-Ohio) 2026-02-12 Yea-and-Nay Yea Passed
James R. Baird (R-Indiana) 2026-02-12 Yea-and-Nay Yea Passed
Tim Burchett (R-Tennessee) 2026-02-12 Yea-and-Nay Yea Passed
Shontel M. Brown (D-Ohio) 2026-02-12 Yea-and-Nay Nay Passed
Aaron Bean (R-Florida) 2026-02-12 Yea-and-Nay Yea Passed
Nikki Budzinski (D-Illinois) 2026-02-12 Yea-and-Nay Nay Passed
Eric Burlison (R-Missouri) 2026-02-12 Yea-and-Nay Yea Passed
Josh Brecheen (R-Oklahoma) 2026-02-12 Yea-and-Nay Yea Passed
Becca Balint (D-Vermont) 2026-02-12 Yea-and-Nay Nay Passed
Tom Barrett (R-Michigan) 2026-02-12 Yea-and-Nay Yea Passed
Michael Baumgartner (R-Washington) 2026-02-12 Yea-and-Nay Yea Passed
Nicholas J. Begich (R-Alaska) 2026-02-12 Yea-and-Nay Yea Passed
Wesley Bell (D-Missouri) 2026-02-12 Yea-and-Nay Nay Passed
Sheri Biggs (R-South Carolina) 2026-02-12 Yea-and-Nay Yea Passed
Janelle S. Bynum (D-Oregon) 2026-02-12 Yea-and-Nay Nay Passed
Robert P. Bresnahan (R-Pennsylvania) 2026-02-12 Yea-and-Nay Yea Passed
Ken Calvert (R-California) 2026-02-12 Yea-and-Nay Yea Passed
James E. Clyburn (D-South Carolina) 2026-02-12 Yea-and-Nay Nay Passed
Kat Cammack (R-Florida) 2026-02-12 Yea-and-Nay Yea Passed
John R. Carter (R-Texas) 2026-02-12 Yea-and-Nay Yea Passed
Tom Cole (R-Oklahoma) 2026-02-12 Yea-and-Nay Yea Passed

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Frequently Asked

What is HR2189?

HR2189 is the Law-Enforcement Innovate to De-Escalate Act, introduced in the House of the 119th U.S. Congress by Rep. Fitzgerald, Scott [R-WI-5] (R-WI). Law-Enforcement Innovate to De-Escalate ActThis bill removes less-than-lethal projectile devices (e.g., certain TASERs) from regulation under the Gun Control Act.The term less-than-lethal projectile device means a device that (1) is not designed or intended to expel (and may not be readily converted to discharge) commonly used ammunition or projectiles exceeding a velocity of 500 feet per second; (2) is designed and intended to be used in a manner not likely to cause death or serious bodily injury; and (3) does not accept (and cannot be readily modified to accept) an ammunition feeding device.The bill also requires the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives to determine whether a device satisfies the definition of a less-than-lethal projectile device within 90 days of a request.

Who sponsored HR2189?

HR2189 was sponsored by Rep. Fitzgerald, Scott [R-WI-5] (R-WI). Cosponsors and roll-call positions are listed on this page.

What is the current status of HR2189?

As of 2026-02-24, HR2189 Received in the Senate..

How did Congress vote on HR2189?

HR2189 has had 1 roll-call vote on record. The most recent: 2026-02-12 — Yea-and-Nay (Passed).

What policy area does HR2189 cover?

HR2189 is categorized under "Crime and Law Enforcement." Browse other bills in this area at /topic-crime-and-law-enforcement/.

Where can I see all member positions on HR2189?

Each member’s vote is shown on this page, with party affiliation, state, and the official vote question. Click any member to see their full voting record.