A project of

Rep. Ron Barber

Rep. Ron Barber

Arizona Congressional delegation

Email me from my official web site

Rep. Ron Barber: key health care votes

Ballot box graphic

September 11, 2014

HR 3522: Employee Health Care Protection Act of 2013

Status: House passed

On Passage: H R 3522 To authorize health insurance issuers to continue to offer for sale current group health insurance coverage in satisfaction of the minimum essential health insurance coverage requirement, and for other purposes [more]

Rep. Barber voted Yes, which we score as unfavorable.
Ballot box graphic

April 3, 2014

HR 2575: Save American Workers Act of 2014

Status: House passed

On Passage: H R 2575 Save American Workers Act of 2014 [more]

Rep. Barber voted Yes, which we score as unfavorable.
Ballot box graphic

March 5, 2014

HR 4118: SIMPLE Fairness Act

Status: House passed

On Passage: H R 4118 To amend the Internal Revenue Code of 1986 to delay the implementation of the penalty for failure to comply with the individual health insurance mandate [more]

Rep. Barber voted Yes, which we score as unfavorable.
Ballot box graphic

November 15, 2013

HR 3350: Keep Your Health Plan Act of 2013

Status: House passed

On Passage: H R 3350 Keep Your Health Plan Act of 2013 [more]

Rep. Barber voted Yes, which we score as unfavorable.
Ballot box graphic

July 17, 2013

HR 2668: Fairness for American Families Act

Status: House passed

On Passage: H R 2668 Fairness for American Families Act [more]

Rep. Barber voted Yes, which we score as unfavorable.
Ballot box graphic

On Passage: H R 45 To repeal the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act and health care-related provisions in the Health Care and Education Reconciliation Act of 2010 [more]

Rep. Barber voted No, which we score as a pro-consumer vote.
Ballot box graphic

July 11, 2012

HR 6079: Repeal of Obamacare Act

Status: House passed

On Passage: H R 6079 To repeal the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act and health care-related provisions in the Health Care and Education Reconciliation Act 2010 [more]

Rep. Barber voted No, which we score as a pro-consumer vote.