How They Voted: Colorado congressional votes for Oct. 10-16, 2025 ...Saudi Arabia

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Here’s a look at how Colorado members of Congress voted over the previous week.

There were no key votes in the House this week.

Senate votes

ANOTHER VOTE ON CONTINUING APPROPRIATIONS: The Senate has rejected a cloture motion to end debate on the motion to consider the Continuing Appropriations and Extensions Act (H.R. 5371), sponsored by Rep. Tom Cole, R-Okla., to provide funding for federal government programs through November 21, and increase spending on security for government officials. A bill supporter, Senate Majority Leader John Thune, R-S.D., said that as the government shutdown continues, “Our economy is losing billions of dollars. Federal workers, including law enforcement officers, are going without pay. Critical government programs are in jeopardy.” An opponent, Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer, D-N.Y., said: “Republicans remain dug in and insist that there is nothing to negotiate when it comes to healthcare, that they won’t even sit down and talk with Democrats about it.” The vote to end debate, on Oct. 14, was 49 yeas to 45 nays, with a three-fifths majority required.

NAYS: Bennet D-CO, Hickenlooper D-CO

MILITARY SPENDING: The Senate has rejected a cloture motion to end debate on the motion to proceed to the Department of Defense Appropriations Act (H.R. 4016), sponsored by Rep. Ken Calvert, R-Calif., to provide $832 billion of fiscal 2026 funding for the military, including increases in spending on building ships, and a so-called Golden Dome for America domestic missile defense effort. A supporter, Sen. Susan M. Collins, R-Maine, said the bill “would provide U.S. military services with the funding needed to deter China and Russia, to support our servicemembers and their families, and to strengthen the defense industrial base. An opponent, Sen. Christopher A. Coons, D-Del., said the bill had been brought to a procedural vote with minimal input from Democrats, and had insufficient details from the Defense Department. The vote to end debate, on Oct. 16, was 50 yeas to 44 nays, with a three-fifths majority required.

NAYS: Bennet, Hickenlooper

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