The House passed the 'Reliable Power Act,' handing federal energy regulators the power to stall EPA rules on power-plant pollution. Here's every Republican with a report card who voted yes.
After the Supreme Court upheld birthright citizenship and blocked Trump's order to end it, Speaker Mike Johnson said he was 'disappointed' and that Congress will 'deal with it' — floating a change to the Constitution itself.
Food, rent, electricity, healthcare - in America we should be able to afford these basic necessities of life without going bankrupt.
Mike Johnson has supported the current administration's tariffs and other policies which have led to:
Half of all Americans struggling to afford groceries
47% struggling to afford their utility bills
47% struggling to afford healthcare
48% struggling to afford housing
1 in 4 Americans saying they have skipped a medical checkup due to affordability
23% skipping a prescription dose
Gas prices skyrocketing
As Speaker of the House, Johnson didn't just vote for the One Big Beautiful Bill — he personally drove it to passage, using his power over the floor schedule to force a vote that the majority of Americans opposed.
We are feeling this directly in our wallets. What is Mike Johnson doing about that? Making things worse. We deserve better.
We all deserve access to quality healthcare so we can live healthy and productive lives.
Mike Johnson disagrees:
He voted to cut more than $1 trillion in federal health care and food assistance as part of the "One Big Beautiful Bill Act"
He voted to let ACA tax credits expire, increasing health costs for millions of Americans, driving many of them to switch to cheaper plans or abandon health insurance coverage altogether. And the less people there are with coverage, the higher the rest of our premiums will be.
He wants to repeal the ACA, reduce Medicare and Medicaid spending, and add work requirements to Medicaid.
Wants to Gut Medicare, Medicaid, and Social Security
Medicare, Medicaid, and Social Security aren't handouts. They're earned benefits that we pay into out of every single paycheck, our entire working lives, so that we can see a doctor, take care of our parents, and retire with dignity instead of going bankrupt when we get old or sick.
For years, Mike Johnson and his party have been quietly laying the groundwork to gut these programs. Now they've said the quiet part out loud.
They admitted the plan. Speaker Mike Johnson told the "Moon Griffon Show" that "entitlement programs like Medicare, Medicaid and things like Social Security ... have to be adjusted and fixed," and that "We have a plan to do that next year ... desperate times call for desperate measures."
We know what the plan looks like. The Republican Study Committee — a caucus of more than 170 House Republicans that includes Speaker Johnson and his top three deputies in leadership — released a budget calling for raising the Social Security retirement age for future retirees and converting Medicare into a privatized "premium support" model that would hand seniors over to for-profit insurance companies.
They already started. The "One Big Beautiful Bill Act" that Mike Johnson supported cut roughly $1 trillion from Medicaid to help pay for tax cuts for the richest 1 percent.
Even Republicans admit what "reform" means. Sen. Josh Hawley, on the push to "address" and "reform" these programs: "That's usually code for 'cut.' I'm not in favor of that."
It's a broken promise. Donald Trump pledged in 2024, "I will never do anything that will jeopardize or hurt Social Security or Medicare." Mike Johnson and his party are now preparing to do exactly that.
These programs are a promise: work hard, pay in your whole life, and your country will be there for you when you need it. Mike Johnson wants to break that promise so he can keep cutting taxes for billionaires. We deserve better.
We all need to pay our fair share to the government so it can provide the services that benefit all of us.
But billionaires in the U.S. pay a smaller tax rate than most teachers and nurses. That's not fair.
The wealthiest 400 billionaire families in the U.S. paid an average federal individual tax rate of just 8.2 percent. For comparison, the average American taxpayer in the same year paid 13 percent.
23 of the largest and most profitable companies in the US paid no federal corporate income taxes from 2018-2022. And 109 corporations paid zero federal tax in at least one of those years.
The "One Big Beautiful Bill Act" that Mike Johnson supported will reduce taxes for the top 1 percent of taxpayers by more than $1 trillion over the next decade, while raising taxes for the poorest Americans.
Mike Johnson is on the side of the billionaires and big business. We deserve better.
We all deserve clean air, clean water, and a healthy planet to live on.
Mike Johnson has supported the repealing and rolling back of environmental protections and climate change regulations, all so that billionaires and big business can plunder natural resources and destroy our environment in the name of profit.
As Speaker, he rarely casts votes — which is why his 2025 LCV score is listed as N/A. But his 2% lifetime score shows exactly where he stands. As Speaker, he controls what environmental legislation even reaches the floor. He chooses not to let it.
We're all going to pay the price for this with increased rates of asthma, cancer, and premature deaths. We deserve better.
A good job where we can make a living to support our families, own a home, and have a good life. That's the American Dream.
Mike Johnson supports policies and an administration that are turning the American Dream into a nightmare.
There were 20.8 million layoffs in the U.S. in 2025
55% of employed Americans say they're concerned about losing their jobs
The unemployment rate is 4.6%, the highest level since the pandemic
In 2025 the U.S. economy averaged just 15,000 jobs added per month, a dramatic decrease from the monthly average of 125,000 the year before Trump took office.
Overall employment for workers without college degrees fell by 361,000 jobs from January to September 2025.
58,000 net manufacturing jobs have been lost from April, when the administration announced "Liberation Day" tariffs, to September 2025.
Worked for Billionaires and Big Business and Not for Us
Our elected officials should work for us, the people.
Mike Johnson works for billionaires and big business, not for us. His top fundraising vehicle — the Grow the Majority super PAC — has received millions from the fossil fuel industry. Look at who some of his top funders are:
Chevron
Koch Industries
Valero Energy
Occidental Petroleum
ConocoPhillips
Devon Energy
American Petroleum Institute
Tim Dunn (Texas fracking billionaire)
Bollinger Enterprises (Louisiana)
Mike Johnson is funded by billionaires and big business. No wonder he's not doing anything to improve OUR lives. We deserve better.
Let Elon Musk and DOGE Cut More Than $372 MILLION from Louisiana
We all want a government that works for us as efficiently and effectively as possible. Unfortunately our government doesn't always work that way, so reform is badly needed. Given how big and complicated the government is, it's a tough problem that needs well-thought out solutions, so that we don't make things worse.
That's not what we got.
Mike Johnson stood idly by while billionaire and ketamine-addled chaos monkey Elon Musk and his DOGE goons chainsawed their way through the U.S. government, promising to save the government at least $2 trillion annually in waste, fraud and abuse. Because they had no idea what they were doing and no one to stop them, in the end our government suffered, people suffered, Louisiana suffered, government spending actually went UP and Elon Musk became even richer.
Elon Musk and DOGE:
Johnson didn't just go along with DOGE — he publicly celebrated it. When DOGE fired thousands of federal workers and gutted agencies, Johnson tweeted that "Elon Musk and the entire DOGE team have done INCREDIBLE work." Then he used his power as Speaker to codify DOGE's cuts into law.
Had access to and exfiltrated (stole) all our sensitive personal information.
Kneecapped the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau, which had returned over $26 billion to the American people since 2011.
Attempted to cut $4 billion in funding for medical research.
Will cost the federal government an estimated $500 billion in lost tax revenue (that could pay for programs for us), due to cuts at the IRS.
Laid waste to the employees at several government departments, removing their top experts and most skilled practitioners, and making their services less effective for all of us. This badly affected veterans, who make up 30% of the federal workforce.
Louisiana has roughly 30,100 federal workers — DOGE's mass firings are devastating Louisiana families and communities across the state.
We'd like to thank you, Mike Johnson, for doing absolutely nothing while an unelected South African big tech billionaire took a chainsaw to vital U.S. government functions and completely failed to make the government more efficient. We deserve better.
As a member of Congress, part of Mike Johnson's job is to act as a check and balance to the executive branch. He and his fellow members of Congress from Louisiana have completely abdicated their responsibility. These spineless cowards are rubber stamping everything Donald Trump wants to do, no matter how crazy, dangerous or harmful. And we've seen the results. We deserve better.
As Speaker, He Spent Months Blocking the Epstein Files
Jeffrey Epstein ran a global sex trafficking network that sexually abused dozens of girls and women for decades. The FBI identified at least 35 minors with similar abuse histories. When finally released in 2026, the files — over 3 million pages, 2,000 videos, and 180,000 images — revealed what UN human rights experts called "disturbing and credible evidence" of a possible global criminal enterprise. Those experts said some of the conduct may meet the threshold for crimes against humanity, including sexual slavery, torture, and enforced disappearance.
For months, House Republican leadership blocked every vote to release these files — and Mike Johnson went along.
When a bipartisan group of lawmakers moved to force the release of the Justice Department's files on convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein, Speaker Mike Johnson spent months using the powers of his office to stop them.
Mike Johnson voted to block the bipartisan effort to release the Jeffrey Epstein files (Roll Call 194, 211–210), protecting the accused pedophiles and powerful elites that were named in them, including Donald Trump. He never signed the discharge petition or co-sponsored the bipartisan release resolution — only reversing after Donald Trump gave House Republicans permission, 11 months later.
Johnson kept the House out of session for nearly two months and refused to swear in newly elected Rep. Adelita Grijalva — who had promised to cast the decisive 218th signature on the petition forcing the Epstein vote — leaving her for weeks without staff, working phones, or even a government email. He blamed the government shutdown, even though he had previously sworn in new members of both parties within days of their elections.
He relented only after President Trump publicly endorsed the bill, making resistance untenable. When the release finally reached the floor on November 18, 2025, Johnson called it "a raw and obvious political exercise" — then voted for it anyway, admitting "none of us want to go on record and in any way be accused of not being for maximum transparency."
We deserve leaders who fight for transparency and for survivors — not ones who spend months shielding the powerful. We deserve better.
We deserve to feel safe in our neighborhoods, schools, and places of worship.
In order to do that, we need to take real steps to prevent gun violence. And despite what we've been told, it is possible to support the 2nd Amendment and support common-sense gun safety laws at the same time. But Mike Johnson has opposed bipartisan gun safety laws, while offering meaningless thoughts and prayers every time there's a new mass shooting.
Every day, families across Louisiana worry about gun violence in our schools, neighborhoods, and communities.
A child or adolescent is killed with a gun every 2 hours and 48 minutes in the U.S.
Age-adjusted firearm homicide rates in the U.S. are 33 times greater than in Australia and 77 times greater than in Germany
Every day, 125 Americans are killed with guns, and more than 200 are shot and wounded
Women in the U.S. are 28 times more likely to be killed with a gun than women in other high-income countries.
Louisiana has about 28.2 gun deaths per 100,000 people — one of the highest rates in the nation, with over 1,200 Louisianians dying from gun violence every year.
Mike Johnson is OK with our kids dying, as long as he has his guns. We deserve better.
Wants the Government Control to Control Our Bodies
America is the land of FREEDOM. Freedom of speech, freedom of religion, freedom to start a business, freedom to choose your own career path, freedom to make your own medical decisions, freedom to raise your children according to your values, and freedom to pursue happiness. Freedom is what makes America great.
Unless you're a woman and you're making the deeply personal decision about whether to have a baby or not. A decision that will dramatically affect the rest of your life. In that case Mike Johnson thinks that your freedom doesn't matter and that the government should get to control your body. That's not freedom, that's tyranny.
Arkansas House of Representatives candidate (and pastor) Robb Ryerse stated it well: "Abortion should remain safe and legal. These are personal decisions best made by patients, their doctors, and their faith — not politicians. You don't have to agree with every decision someone makes to believe they should be free to make it. That's what personal liberty means." Almost 2/3 of Americans agree and believe that abortion should be legal in all or most cases. But Mike Johnson thinks he knows better, and doesn't believe that we should have the freedom to make our own decisions. We deserve better.
In America our vote represents our will. It gives us the power to make the change that we want to see in the world.
Unfortunately that's not a sentiment that Mike Johnson's billionaire and big business donors can stomach. Because when we have voting power, we use it to make our lives better, and they lose power. Read about all the ways they're trying to take away our voting power on our about page, then come back here.
Mike Johnson has opposed legislation to make voting easier while supporting the SAVE Act, which would force every single American citizen to prove their citizenship status in person when registering to vote or updating their voter registration information. For the vast majority of Americans, this would mean presenting a passport or birth certificate at their local election office. This would disenfranchise millions of U.S. citizens: 146 million Americans do not have a passport, and 69 million women who have married do not have a birth certificate that matches their new legal name. Working-class and low-income Americans would also be disproportionately disenfranchised if the bill became law, as the vast majority of these groups do not possess a passport.
YOU HAVE POWER. Why else do you think Mike Johnson and His bosses are working so hard to take it away? Don't let them. We deserve better.
Whether white, black, or brown, we should all be able to live in America and exercise our constitutional rights without fear that law enforcement will turn on us.
But the current administration has created a secret police force that is abusing their power against anyone who stands in their way, U.S. citizen or not. They claim to be going after "the worst of the worst", but are taking daycare workers, day laborers, grandmas and kids who are valued members of our communities. And Mike Johnson, staunch defender of the Second Amendment to fight back against government tyranny, is doing absolutely nothing while the government tyrannizes us.
As Speaker of the House, Mike Johnson isn't just voting to expand ICE — he is pushing the most extreme immigration enforcement legislation in decades through Congress.
ProPublica:They describe the legions of masked immigration officers operating in near-total anonymity on the orders of the president as the crossing of a line that had long set the United States apart from the world's most repressive regimes. ICE, in their view, has become an unfettered and unaccountable national police force.
ProPublica:Accosting people outside of their immigration court hearings where they're showing up and trying to do the right thing and then hauling them off to an immigration jail in the middle of the country where they can't access loved ones or speak to counsel. Bands of masked men apprehending people in broad daylight in the streets and hauling them off. Disappearing people to a third country, to a prison where there's a documented record of serious torture and human rights abuse.
New York Times:Masked and heavily armed, ICE agents are sent to cities such as Chicago, Los Angeles and Minneapolis to terrorize immigrant communities and brutalize people who challenge their efforts to stop and detain anyone deemed suspicious. To expand its reach, ICE greatly lowered its recruitment standards, effectively enlisting anyone who cares to sign up. To attract new officers, ICE advertises the chance to do violence to people deemed "enemies" of the United States, likening civil immigration enforcement to a war on a dangerous, alien force. The result is an agency whose agents' first recourse appears to be violence or the threat of violence.
They are executing American citizens. On January 7, 2026 an ICE agent in Minneapolis murdered an American citizen, a mother of 3, by shooting her in the face as she tried to drive away. Then the killer walked away, and our government lied and tried to gaslight us about what happened. Decent politicians condemned the murder. What did Mike Johnson have to say? Nothing.
They are executing American citizens: Part 2. On January 24, 2026 ICE agents in Minneapolis murdered an American citizen, a 37 year old ICU nurse, who was filming their activity and trying to help others. Then our government lied and tried to gaslight us about what happened.
And the list of the dead keeps growing. ICE agents — on duty and off — keep killing members of our communities, while Mike Johnson says nothing:
On December 31, 2025, an off-duty ICE officer in Northridge, Los Angeles shot and killed Keith Porter Jr., a 43-year-old U.S. citizen and father of two who was born and raised in Compton. Federal officials called it self-defense against an "active shooter," but Porter's family says he was peacefully returning home and never posed a threat — and witnesses reported only three shots, matching his autopsy and contradicting claims of an exchange of gunfire.
On July 7, 2026, an ICE officer in Houston shot and killed Lorenzo Salgado Araujo, a 52-year-old father of three and small-business owner who had lived in the U.S. for 35 years. Agents had been hunting a different white van. Harris County's medical examiner ruled his death a homicide, and his co-workers disputed ICE's claim that he used his vehicle as a weapon.
On July 13, 2026, an ICE agent in Biddeford, Maine shot and killed Joan Sebastian Guerrero, a 26-year-old Colombian father who was legally authorized to work in the U.S. and supported his wife and 3-year-old daughter by delivering food and cleaning a veterinary clinic. He was not the target of ICE's warrant — agents were looking for someone else — and were not wearing body cameras. Even Maine's Republican Senator Susan Collins urged DHS to halt non-urgent vehicle stops in the state.
If ICE can murder innocent U.S. citizens without repercussions, what could they do to you? ICE is out of control and a danger to us all - no one is safe. What's Mike Johnson going to do about it? Absolutely nothing. We deserve better.
Voted for an Unnecessary and Unpopular War in Iran
War destroys human lives, families and innocent people, causes economic ruin, and triggers immense suffering. War should always be the option of last resort.
In order to distract from the Epstein Files, Donald Trump started an illegal war of choice with Iran, and now:
We are being dog-walked by Israel, who has been trying to convince presidents to attack Iran forever, and finally found one dumb enough to do so
The American people don't want this war with Iran. But Mike Johnson supports this madness and voted against the War Powers Resolution that would have stopped it. Does Mike Johnson work for Israel or the people of Louisiana? We deserve better.
Avoids His Constituents and Refuses to Hold In-Person Town Halls
Good leaders meet with their constituents and have town halls where citizens can voice concerns, ask questions, and provide input on policies. Mike Johnson doesn't want to hear what we have to say. He only wants to talk to his rich donors or people who agree with him.
Mike Johnson doesn't just dodge his own constituents — as Speaker, in March 2025 he told Republicans across the country to skip town halls too, dismissing the voters showing up as "professional protesters." "Why would we give them a forum to do that right now?" he said — and advised members to hold telephone town halls with screened questions instead.
Mike Johnson is avoiding us because he doesn't care what we think. We deserve better.
On November 17, 2020, Johnson amplified the debunked Dominion conspiracy theory on the radio, claiming voting software was "suspect because it came from Hugo Chavez's Venezuela" and that there was "a lot of merit" to allegations the machines were being "rigged."
Johnson also crafted the legal argument that many Republicans used to justify their objections — telling colleagues to set aside Trump's false fraud claims and instead object on the theory that some states' pandemic-era voting changes were unconstitutional, giving lawmakers procedural cover to vote against certifying Biden's win.
In June 2022, Johnson claimed that most Americans had "moved on" from January 6.
None of this is behind him. In February 2026 — as Speaker of the House — Johnson called Georgia "example A" of 2020 election "schemes" on Meet the Press; reminded that Georgia's recounts confirmed Trump lost fair and square, he answered, "That's your opinion." Days later he branded the routine counting of late-arriving ballots — which erased three Republican candidates' Election-Day leads — "fraudulent," while admitting, "Can I prove that? No."
We deserve leaders who protect our democracy — not the person who almost destroyed it, and who is still lying about our elections today. We deserve better.
Promoted Anti-LGBTQ Extremism and Has Ethics Violations
We should hold our leaders to high standards. Mike Johnson spent nearly a decade working for an anti-LGBTQ hate group, wrote that gay people should be criminalized, and was recently caught using campaign funds for personal expenses. We deserve better.
From 2002 to 2010, Johnson worked for the Alliance Defending Freedom — an organization the Southern Poverty Law Center designates as a hate group for its work to criminalize homosexuality worldwide.
In 2003 and 2004, Johnson wrote that homosexuality is "inherently unnatural" and that legalizing same-sex relationships "will doom even the strongest republic." He wrote in support of laws that would send gay people to prison.
Johnson claimed that allowing same-sex marriage could logically lead to people marrying their pets or relatives — a comparison that dehumanizes millions of Americans.
In 2022, Johnson was the lead sponsor of the "Stop the Sexualization of Children Act" — a national "Don't Say Gay" bill that would have stripped federal funding from any program exposing children under 10 to discussions of sexual orientation or gender identity.
Mike Johnson presents himself as a man of deep Christian faith. But he has built a habit of dodging accountability — feigning ignorance whenever he's confronted with the human cost of the agenda he runs through the House, and stating things that simply aren't true.
In October 2025, when a reporter asked Johnson about an ICE agent shooting a Presbyterian minister in the face with a pepper ball outside a Chicago-area immigration facility, he claimed "I can't comment on any of those instances. I haven't seen or heard any of those videos" — even though he had been asked about the very same incident two weeks earlier. Moments later he commented on it anyway, insisting religious freedom doesn't give you the right to "get in the face of an ICE officer."
In November 2025, asked whether he was "concerned" that Trump had admitted on 60 Minutes that he didn't know who convicted crypto fraudster Changpeng Zhao was before pardoning him, Johnson replied: "I don't know anything about that. I didn't see the interview."
He reaches for the same "I didn't see it" line again and again — to duck questions about Trump's reported $230 million Justice Department payout to himself, Trump's Quantico speech branding Americans who oppose him "enemy combatants," the report on a lewd birthday letter Trump allegedly wrote Jeffrey Epstein, Trump's acceptance of a luxury jet from Qatar, and a pay-to-attend Mar-a-Lago dinner promoting Trump's meme coin.
When he does speak, he often says things that aren't true. In May 2024, Johnson falsely claimed that immigrants paroled into the U.S. "can simply go to their local welfare office or the DMV and register to vote." PolitiFact rated it False — only U.S. citizens can legally register to vote.
We deserve a leader who levels with us — not one who hides behind "I haven't seen it" every time his party's agenda hurts real people. We deserve better.