Peter King
Historical Details
Position on Issues
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Generally supports cutting federal spending
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"I strongly support expansion of off-shore oil drilling, expanded drilling for natural gas in upstate NY through hydraulic fracturing, approval of the Keystone XL Pipeline, and the opening of Arctic National Wildlife Refuge (ANWR) to drilling"
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Other, 2014
Peter King is generally pro-life
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Supports completion of a border fence, deploying National Guard troops along the Southwest border, and designating certain Mexican drug cartels as foreign terrorist organizations
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"I support a complete overhaul of the tax system by broadening the tax base and lowering rates, which would make U.S. businesses more competitive in the global economy, and ideally reduce the tax burden for our middle class - making our local businesses more profitable."
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"Strong economic sanctions on Iran have been enacted with my strong support."
Voting Record
HR 161
Requires the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission to approve or deny an application for a natural gas pipeline within 12 monthsS 1
Authorizes the Keystone XL Pipeline and amends energy efficiency regulationsHR 636
Extends certain small business tax allowancesHR 30
Increases the number of hours that an employee is required to work per week from 30 to 40 in order to be considered a full-time employee for the purpose of the employer mandate in the Affordable Care Act/"Obamacare"HR 7
Prohibits federal funds from being used for abortion or for any insurance plan that covers abortionHR 37
Amends the Dodd-Frank Wall Street Reform and Consumer Protection Act and reduces the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission's regulatory authority over certain businessesHR 596
Repealing the Affordable Care Act/"Obamacare"HR 3522 (2014)
Allowing insurance companies to continue to sell group market coverage outside the online health insurance exchange
H Amdt 675 (2014)
Prohibits the use of funds for the operation of Guantanamo Bay after December 31, 2016
H Amdt 917 (2014)
Prohibits the U.S. from providing weapons in Syria
H Amdt 783 (2014)
Reduces appropriations to Amtrak
H Amdt 680 (2014)
Repeals the authorization for the President to use force against nations or groups that harbor or aide terrorists
H Con Res 96 (2014)
Appropriates funds for fiscal year 2015, specifies budgetary limits for fiscal years 2016 through 2024, and repeals the Affordable Care Act
HR 3547 (2014)
Appropriates funds for fiscal year 2014
S 540 (2014)
Temporary debt limit extension
HR 5682 (2014)
Approving the Keystone XL Pipeline
H Res 676 (2014)
Authorizing the Speaker of the House to sue the President regarding implementation of the Affordable Care Act (known as "Obamacare")
HR 3826 (2014)
Requires the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) to base carbon emissions standards on technology that has been in use for at least 1 year
HR 3973 (2014)
Requires the Attorney General to submit a report to Congress that states the reasoning for any instance in which the Attorney General establishes a policy that refrains from enforcing a federal law
HR 3361 (2014)
Amends the requirements for conducting electronic surveillance
HR 7 (2014)
Prohibits federal funds from being used for an abortion or health benefits if the plan includes coverage of an abortion
H Amdt 748 (2014)
Prohibits federal agencies from preventing states from authorizing the use of medical marijuana
H Amdt 908 (2014)
Prohibits U.S. combat operations in Iraq
H Amdt 1040 (2014)
Prohibits spending for certain climate change assessments
H Amdt 671 (2014)
Prohibits the use of funds from being used to implement certain climate reports and assessments
HR 4118 (2014)
Delays the implementation of penalties for individuals who do not have health insurance
HR 4899 (2014)
Expanding oil and gas production on federal lands
HR 4438 (2014)
Repeals the termination date of the research tax credit
HR 5230 (2014)
Additional appropriations for immigration enforcement and deportation, particularly related to the influx of undocumented children at the Mexico/U.S. border
HR 2575 (2014)
Increases the number of hours from 30 to 40 that an employee is required to work per week in order to be considered a full-time employee for the purpose of employer-sponsored health care coverage
HR 5272 (2014)
Prohibits any federal agency from authorizing an undocumented/illegal immigrant staying in the U.S.
H Amdt 585 (2014)
Prohibits the social cost of carbon from being used in an environmental review or decision-making process of a regulatory agency
H Amdt 1079 (2014)
Prohibits bonuses for IRS employees
HR 3301 (2014)
Requires the Secretary of Commerce to approve any pipeline application pending approval unless such approval would not be in United States national security interests
HR 624 (2013)
Allows the government to access more information on internet traffic from technology and manufacturing companies
H Amdt 231 (2013)
Allows states to apply federal welfare work requirements to SNAP (food stamps)
HR 273 (2013)
Continues the pay freeze for federal employees that started in 2011
HR 325 (2013)
Freezes pay for U.S. Representatives until the budget is passed; also temporarily increases the debt ceiling
H Amdt 176 (2013)
Restores $20.5 billion to SNAP (food stamps)
H Con Res 25 (2013)
House budget written by Paul Ryan, including strict budget cuts and simplification of the tax code
S 47 (2013)
Reauthorizes the “Violence Against Women Act”HR 3 (2013)
Approves the Keystone XL pipeline
HR 933 (2013)
A temporary budget to prevent a federal government shutdown
HR 3811 (2013)
"Requires the Secretary of Health and Human Services to notify within 2 days any individual whose personal information is stolen or unlawfully accessed through the federal health care exchange"
HR 1406 (2013)
Allows employers to offer comp time instead of time-and-a-half pay for overtime
HR 3350 (2013)
Allows insurance plans effective Jan. 1, 2013 or earlier to continue regardless of Affordable Care Act regulations
H J Res 59 (2013)
Continues the 2013 budget and delays the implementation of the Affordable Care Act (known as 'Obamacare')
HR 2668 (2013)
Delays the individual health insurance mandate and employer health insurance mandate
HR 1582 (2013)
Creates new reporting requirements for the EPA, delaying new EPA rules
HR 2231 (2013)
Expands offshore drilling
HR 2775 (2013)
Extends the current budget and raise the debt ceiling until early 2014
HR 1911 (2013)
Matches the Stafford Direct Student Loan rates to the 10-year Treasury note rather than using a fixed rate
HR 1797 (2013)
Prohibits abortions after 20 weeks
HR 2728 (2013)
Prohibits the enforcement of federal regulations on "fracking" (hydraulic fracturing) if a state already has regulations in place
HR 1900 (2013)
Requires the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission to make decisions on natural gas pipeline applications within one year