01 May 5 Bills Passed With Strong Bipartisan Support
Past 21 days, 2026-05-02. Source: Congress.gov roll-call records.
Where the parties agreed
Headlines focus on polarization, but cross-aisle agreement isn’t extinct. These bills cleared a chamber vote with at least 70% Yea support from both Democratic and Republican caucuses:
- HR227: Clergy Act — house on 2026-04-27: 99% of Democrats and 98% of Republicans voted Yea.
- HR7959: IRS Whistleblower Program Improvement Act — house on 2026-04-27: 99% of Democrats and 95% of Republicans voted Yea.
- HR2493: Improving Care in Rural America Reauthorization Act of 2025 — house on 2026-04-21: 100% of Democrats and 98% of Republicans voted Yea.
- S1020: A bill to require the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission to extend the time period durin… — house on 2026-04-21: 100% of Democrats and 93% of Republicans voted Yea.
- HR5201: Kari’s Law Reporting Act — house on 2026-04-21: 100% of Democrats and 98% of Republicans voted Yea.
Why surface bipartisan votes
The structural incentives for partisan reporting are strong: party-line votes drive engagement, get retweeted, and confirm priors. Bipartisan agreement is quieter — but more representative of how most legislation actually moves through Congress. We surface both to give the full picture.
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