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HR350: Domestic Terrorism Prevention Act of 2022
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HR350
Domestic Terrorism Prevention Act of 2022

2
Roll Calls
37
Yea (latest vote)
37
Nay (latest vote)
Both Chambers
2022-05-18 – 2022-05-26

About HR350

Domestic Terrorism Prevention Act of 2022

Policy Area: Crime and Law Enforcement

Sponsor: Rep. Schneider, Bradley Scott [D-IL-10] (D-IL)

Latest Action (2022-05-26): Motion by Senator Schumer to reconsider the vote by which cloture was not invoked on the motion to proceed to H.R. 350 (Record Vote No. 210) entered in Senate.

Summary

Domestic Terrorism Prevention Act of 2022 This bill establishes new requirements to expand the availability of information on domestic terrorism, as well as the relationship between domestic terrorism and hate crimes. It authorizes domestic terrorism components within the Department of Homeland Security (DHS), the Department of Justice (DOJ), and the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) to monitor, analyze, investigate, and prosecute domestic terrorism. The domestic terrorism components of DHS, DOJ, and the FBI must jointly report on domestic terrorism, including white-supremacist-related incidents or attempted incidents. DHS, DOJ, and the FBI must review the anti-terrorism training and resource programs of their agencies that are provided to federal, state, local, and tribal law enforcement agencies. Additionally, DOJ must make training on prosecuting domestic terrorism available to its prosecutors and to assistant U.S. attorneys. It creates an interagency task force to analyze and combat white supremacist and neo-Nazi infiltration of the uniformed services and federal law enforcement agencies. Finally, it directs the FBI to assign a special agent or hate crimes liaison to each field office to investigate hate crimes incidents with a nexus to domestic terrorism.

Subjects: Congressional oversight, Crime prevention, Crime victims, Criminal investigation, prosecution, interrogation, Criminal justice information and records, Department of Homeland Security, Department of Justice, Employment and training programs

Who Voted How on HR350

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Vote Breakdown — HR350

How members voted on HR350. 671 total positions across all roll calls for this bill.

Member Date Question Vote Result
Tammy Baldwin (D-Wisconsin) 2022-05-26 On the Cloture Motion H.R. 350 Yea Cloture Motion Rejected (47-47, 3/5 majority requi
John Boozman (R-Arkansas) 2022-05-26 On the Cloture Motion H.R. 350 Nay Cloture Motion Rejected (47-47, 3/5 majority requi
Marsha Blackburn (R-Tennessee) 2022-05-26 On the Cloture Motion H.R. 350 Not Voting Cloture Motion Rejected (47-47, 3/5 majority requi
John Barrasso (R-Wyoming) 2022-05-26 On the Cloture Motion H.R. 350 Nay Cloture Motion Rejected (47-47, 3/5 majority requi
Michael F. Bennet (D-Colorado) 2022-05-26 On the Cloture Motion H.R. 350 Yea Cloture Motion Rejected (47-47, 3/5 majority requi
Richard Blumenthal (D-Connecticut) 2022-05-26 On the Cloture Motion H.R. 350 Yea Cloture Motion Rejected (47-47, 3/5 majority requi
Cory A. Booker (D-New Jersey) 2022-05-26 On the Cloture Motion H.R. 350 Yea Cloture Motion Rejected (47-47, 3/5 majority requi
Shontel M. Brown (D-Ohio) 2022-05-26 On the Cloture Motion H.R. 350 Yea Cloture Motion Rejected (47-47, 3/5 majority requi
Maria Cantwell (D-Washington) 2022-05-26 On the Cloture Motion H.R. 350 Yea Cloture Motion Rejected (47-47, 3/5 majority requi
Mike Crapo (R-Idaho) 2022-05-26 On the Cloture Motion H.R. 350 Nay Cloture Motion Rejected (47-47, 3/5 majority requi
Susan M. Collins (R-Maine) 2022-05-26 On the Cloture Motion H.R. 350 Nay Cloture Motion Rejected (47-47, 3/5 majority requi
Shelley Moore Capito (R-West Virginia) 2022-05-26 On the Cloture Motion H.R. 350 Nay Cloture Motion Rejected (47-47, 3/5 majority requi
John Cornyn (R-Texas) 2022-05-26 On the Cloture Motion H.R. 350 Nay Cloture Motion Rejected (47-47, 3/5 majority requi
Bill Cassidy (R-Louisiana) 2022-05-26 On the Cloture Motion H.R. 350 Nay Cloture Motion Rejected (47-47, 3/5 majority requi
Christopher A. Coons (D-Delaware) 2022-05-26 On the Cloture Motion H.R. 350 Yea Cloture Motion Rejected (47-47, 3/5 majority requi
Tom Cotton (R-Arkansas) 2022-05-26 On the Cloture Motion H.R. 350 Nay Cloture Motion Rejected (47-47, 3/5 majority requi
Kevin Cramer (R-North Dakota) 2022-05-26 On the Cloture Motion H.R. 350 Not Voting Cloture Motion Rejected (47-47, 3/5 majority requi
Ted Cruz (R-Texas) 2022-05-26 On the Cloture Motion H.R. 350 Not Voting Cloture Motion Rejected (47-47, 3/5 majority requi
Catherine Cortez Masto (D-Nevada) 2022-05-26 On the Cloture Motion H.R. 350 Yea Cloture Motion Rejected (47-47, 3/5 majority requi
Richard J. Durbin (D-Illinois) 2022-05-26 On the Cloture Motion H.R. 350 Yea Cloture Motion Rejected (47-47, 3/5 majority requi
Steve Daines (R-Montana) 2022-05-26 On the Cloture Motion H.R. 350 Nay Cloture Motion Rejected (47-47, 3/5 majority requi
Tammy Duckworth (D-Illinois) 2022-05-26 On the Cloture Motion H.R. 350 Yea Cloture Motion Rejected (47-47, 3/5 majority requi
Joni Ernst (R-Iowa) 2022-05-26 On the Cloture Motion H.R. 350 Nay Cloture Motion Rejected (47-47, 3/5 majority requi
Deb Fischer (R-Nebraska) 2022-05-26 On the Cloture Motion H.R. 350 Nay Cloture Motion Rejected (47-47, 3/5 majority requi
Lindsey Graham (R-South Carolina) 2022-05-26 On the Cloture Motion H.R. 350 Nay Cloture Motion Rejected (47-47, 3/5 majority requi
Chuck Grassley (R-Iowa) 2022-05-26 On the Cloture Motion H.R. 350 Nay Cloture Motion Rejected (47-47, 3/5 majority requi
Kirsten E. Gillibrand (D-New York) 2022-05-26 On the Cloture Motion H.R. 350 Yea Cloture Motion Rejected (47-47, 3/5 majority requi
John W. Hickenlooper (D-Colorado) 2022-05-26 On the Cloture Motion H.R. 350 Yea Cloture Motion Rejected (47-47, 3/5 majority requi
Bill Hagerty (R-Tennessee) 2022-05-26 On the Cloture Motion H.R. 350 Nay Cloture Motion Rejected (47-47, 3/5 majority requi
Mazie K. Hirono (D-Hawaii) 2022-05-26 On the Cloture Motion H.R. 350 Yea Cloture Motion Rejected (47-47, 3/5 majority requi
Martin Heinrich (D-New Mexico) 2022-05-26 On the Cloture Motion H.R. 350 Yea Cloture Motion Rejected (47-47, 3/5 majority requi
John Hoeven (R-North Dakota) 2022-05-26 On the Cloture Motion H.R. 350 Nay Cloture Motion Rejected (47-47, 3/5 majority requi
Margaret Wood Hassan (D-New Hampshire) 2022-05-26 On the Cloture Motion H.R. 350 Yea Cloture Motion Rejected (47-47, 3/5 majority requi
Cindy Hyde-Smith (R-Mississippi) 2022-05-26 On the Cloture Motion H.R. 350 Nay Cloture Motion Rejected (47-47, 3/5 majority requi
Josh Hawley (R-Missouri) 2022-05-26 On the Cloture Motion H.R. 350 Nay Cloture Motion Rejected (47-47, 3/5 majority requi
Ron Johnson (R-Wisconsin) 2022-05-26 On the Cloture Motion H.R. 350 Nay Cloture Motion Rejected (47-47, 3/5 majority requi
Amy Klobuchar (D-Minnesota) 2022-05-26 On the Cloture Motion H.R. 350 Yea Cloture Motion Rejected (47-47, 3/5 majority requi
Mark Kelly (D-Arizona) 2022-05-26 On the Cloture Motion H.R. 350 Yea Cloture Motion Rejected (47-47, 3/5 majority requi
Angus S. King (I-Maine) 2022-05-26 On the Cloture Motion H.R. 350 Yea Cloture Motion Rejected (47-47, 3/5 majority requi
Tim Kaine (D-Virginia) 2022-05-26 On the Cloture Motion H.R. 350 Yea Cloture Motion Rejected (47-47, 3/5 majority requi
John Kennedy (R-Louisiana) 2022-05-26 On the Cloture Motion H.R. 350 Nay Cloture Motion Rejected (47-47, 3/5 majority requi
Cynthia M. Lummis (R-Wyoming) 2022-05-26 On the Cloture Motion H.R. 350 Nay Cloture Motion Rejected (47-47, 3/5 majority requi
James Lankford (R-Oklahoma) 2022-05-26 On the Cloture Motion H.R. 350 Nay Cloture Motion Rejected (47-47, 3/5 majority requi
Mike Lee (R-Utah) 2022-05-26 On the Cloture Motion H.R. 350 Nay Cloture Motion Rejected (47-47, 3/5 majority requi
Edward J. Markey (D-Massachusetts) 2022-05-26 On the Cloture Motion H.R. 350 Yea Cloture Motion Rejected (47-47, 3/5 majority requi
Mitch McConnell (R-Kentucky) 2022-05-26 On the Cloture Motion H.R. 350 Nay Cloture Motion Rejected (47-47, 3/5 majority requi
Jerry Moran (R-Kansas) 2022-05-26 On the Cloture Motion H.R. 350 Nay Cloture Motion Rejected (47-47, 3/5 majority requi
Patty Murray (D-Washington) 2022-05-26 On the Cloture Motion H.R. 350 Yea Cloture Motion Rejected (47-47, 3/5 majority requi
Lisa Murkowski (R-Alaska) 2022-05-26 On the Cloture Motion H.R. 350 Not Voting Cloture Motion Rejected (47-47, 3/5 majority requi
Christopher Murphy (D-Connecticut) 2022-05-26 On the Cloture Motion H.R. 350 Yea Cloture Motion Rejected (47-47, 3/5 majority requi

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Frequently Asked

What is HR350?

HR350 is the Domestic Terrorism Prevention Act of 2022, introduced in the House of the 119th U.S. Congress by Rep. Schneider, Bradley Scott [D-IL-10] (D-IL). Domestic Terrorism Prevention Act of 2022 This bill establishes new requirements to expand the availability of information on domestic terrorism, as well as the relationship between domestic terrorism and hate crimes. It authorizes domestic terrorism components within the Department of Homeland Security (DHS), the Department of Justice (DOJ), and the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) to monitor, analyze, investigate, and prosecute domestic terrorism.

Who sponsored HR350?

HR350 was sponsored by Rep. Schneider, Bradley Scott [D-IL-10] (D-IL). Cosponsors and roll-call positions are listed on this page.

What is the current status of HR350?

As of 2022-05-26, HR350 Motion by Senator Schumer to reconsider the vote by which cloture was not invoked on the motion to proceed to H.R. 350 (Record Vote No. 210) entered in Senate..

How did Congress vote on HR350?

HR350 has had 2 roll-call votes on record. The most recent: 2022-05-26 — On the Cloture Motion H.R. 350 (Cloture Motion Rejected (47-47, 3/5 majority required)).

What policy area does HR350 cover?

HR350 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 HR350?

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.