Voting record
Each entry states the measure, what it would have done, how Barr voted, and what happened to the bill. A vote against a large package is not automatically a vote against every provision in it, so the contents are listed.
- VerifiedAffordability and housing
Moving Forward Act (H.R.2)
116th Congress · July 2020
Barr voted: No
Infrastructure package including grants for energy and water projects and community solar serving multi-family affordable housing.
Outcome: Did not become law.
Roll call and bill text (U.S. Congress) - VerifiedAffordability and housing
Emergency Housing Protections and Relief Act (H.R.7301)
116th Congress · June 2020
Barr voted: No
Written to prevent evictions, foreclosures and unsafe housing conditions during the pandemic.
Outcome: Did not become law.
Roll call and bill text (U.S. Congress) - VerifiedAffordability and housing
Build Back Better Act (H.R.5376)
117th Congress · November 2021
Barr voted: No
Package covering education, labor, child care, health care, taxes, immigration and the environment, including housing assistance and drug-price provisions.
Outcome: Passed the House; did not become law in this form.
Roll call and bill text (U.S. Congress) - Context RequiredHealthcare and prescription costs
Affordable Insulin Now Act (H.R.6833)
117th Congress · March 2022
Barr voted: No
Would have capped insulin cost sharing at $35 a month for many insured patients from January 2023.
Outcome: Passed the House; the cap was later enacted for Medicare only.
Roll call and bill text (U.S. Congress) - Context RequiredHealthcare and prescription costs
Affordable Care Act repeal votes (Multiple measures)
113th–116th Congresses · 2013–2020
Barr voted: Yes (repeal)
Reported as multiple votes with the Republican caucus to repeal the ACA and its protections for people with preexisting conditions.
Outcome: Repeal did not become law.
Roll call and bill text (Lexington Herald-Leader) - VerifiedIran and war powers
Iran war powers resolution (Massie resolution)
119th Congress · March 2026
Barr voted: No
Would have blocked continued military action in Iran without congressional authorization.
Outcome: Reported as failing; Barr's office confirmed his no vote.
Roll call and bill text (Office of Rep. Andy Barr) - Needs VerificationCampaign money
Tax Cuts and Jobs Act (H.R.1 (2017))
115th Congress · December 2017
Barr voted: Reported as yes — confirm on the roll call
Cut the corporate tax rate permanently while making most individual provisions temporary. Financial-industry PACs that fund Barr's campaigns were among the law's largest beneficiaries.
Outcome: Became law.
Roll call and bill text (U.S. Congress) - Needs VerificationHealthcare and prescription costs
American Health Care Act (H.R.1628)
115th Congress · May 2017
Barr voted: Reported as yes — confirm on the roll call
Would have repealed core parts of the Affordable Care Act, including funding for Medicaid expansion, and allowed states to waive preexisting-condition protections.
Outcome: Passed the House; did not become law.
Roll call and bill text (U.S. Congress) - Needs VerificationHealthcare and prescription costs
One Big Beautiful Bill Act (H.R.1 (2025))
119th Congress · July 2025
Barr voted: Reported as yes — confirm on the roll call
Reconciliation package pairing tax provisions with reductions and new conditions in federal health-coverage and nutrition programs.
Outcome: Became law.
Roll call and bill text (U.S. Congress) - Needs VerificationEthics and early career
Respect for Marriage Act (H.R.8404)
117th Congress · December 2022
Barr voted: Reported as no — confirm on the roll call
Provided federal recognition for same-sex and interracial marriages.
Outcome: Became law.
Roll call and bill text (U.S. Congress) - Needs VerificationAffordability and housing
Protecting the Right to Organize Act (H.R.842)
117th Congress · March 2021
Barr voted: Reported as no — confirm on the roll call
Would have strengthened penalties against employers who retaliate against workers who organize.
Outcome: Passed the House; did not become law.
Roll call and bill text (U.S. Congress) - Needs VerificationAffordability and housing
Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act (H.R.3684)
117th Congress · November 2021
Barr voted: Reported as no — confirm on the roll call
Bipartisan law funding roads, bridges, water-line replacement and rural broadband, including projects in Kentucky.
Outcome: Became law.
Roll call and bill text (U.S. Congress)