I can’t access live news directly in this moment, but I can point you to reliable places to check the latest on Thomas Massie’s voting record and summarize what’s typically covered.
Where to look for the latest
- Official voting record: Massie’s congressional site often posts roll-call votes and press releases summarizing key votes. Check his Vote Record page for the most recent actions.
- Major political trackers:
- Legisletter or Legislate.dev: they publish up-to-date roll-call histories with bill links and vote outcomes.
- Vote Smart: provides key votes, positions, and voting history across recent sessions.
- News outlets: national outlets (Politico, The Hill, Reuters, AP) frequently report on notable votes, especially when Massie aligns with or opposes party leadership or on high-profile legislation.
What you can expect to find
- A running tally of roll-call votes Massie participated in during the current Congress, including date, bill, his vote (Yea/Nay/Not Voting), and bill title.
- Context for select votes (e.g., issues related to fiscal policy, government transparency, or specific policy measures) often accompanies major roll calls.
- Occasional analyses noting patterns, such as alignment with libertarian-leaning positions or frequent votes against certain packages.
Quick primer on current context (as of 2026)
- Massie is known for occasionally bucking party leadership on procedural or policy grounds, particularly around government spending and oversight. Recent coverage often highlights whether he votes with Republicans as a bloc or independently on high-sum or controversial bills. If you need, I can assemble a brief, cited snapshot of notable votes from the latest batch of roll calls you’re interested in.
Would you like me to pull a concise, sourced summary of his most recent 10–15 votes and provide direct citations from the sources you prefer (official sites, Legisletter, Vote Smart, or major outlets)? If you have a preferred source, tell me and I’ll tailor the citations accordingly.