
Khanna vote tracker: June 8–11, 2026
Issue 6 covers 15 roll-call votes (RC 568–582) over four House floor days, June 8–11, 2026. S.2 (Secure America Act) squeaked through 214-212 and became law — $69.5 billion in immigration enforcement, Khanna Nay. FISA Section 702 lapsed after HR9238 failed 198-218 under suspension — Khanna Nay. Zero party defections on all 14 votes Khanna cast; first absence (HR5408, Faster Labor Contracts Act). Group-by-group impact for tech workers, immigrants, healthcare recipients, California voters, and AI founders.
All 15 votes at a glance
| Date | RC | Bill | Khanna | Final tally | Outcome |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Jun 8 | 568 | HR8466 — TRUE Accountability Act | Yea | 384-0 | Passed |
| Jun 8 | 569 | HR8428 — Federal Fraud Prevention Workforce Training Act | Yea | 393-0 | Passed |
| Jun 9 | 570 | HRES1345 — On Ordering the Previous Question | Nay | 214-211 | Passed |
| Jun 9 | 571 | HRES1345 — On Agreeing to the Resolution | Nay | 213-211 | Passed |
| Jun 9 | 572 | HRES1140 — Motion to Discharge (on HR5408) | Yea | 220-199 | Passed |
| Jun 9 | 573 | S.2 — Secure America Act, Motion to Commit | Yea | 211-215 | Failed |
| Jun 9 | 574 | S.2 — Secure America Act, On Passage | Nay | 214-212 | Passed → Law |
| Jun 9 | 575 | HRES1140 — On Agreeing to the Resolution | Yea | 221-201 | Passed |
| Jun 9 | 576 | HR5408 — Faster Labor Contracts Act | ABSENT | 230-193 | Passed |
| Jun 10 | 577 | HR7892 — No Aid for Ghost Students Act | Nay | 249-172 | Passed |
| Jun 10 | 578 | HR8312 — Fraud Prevention and Accountability Act | Nay | 240-181 | Passed |
| Jun 10 | 579 | HR8464 — Stopping Fraudulent Payments Act, Motion to Recommit | Yea | 209-213 | Failed |
| Jun 10 | 580 | HR8464 — Stopping Fraudulent Payments Act | Nay | 218-200 | Passed |
| Jun 11 | 581 | HR9238 — FISA Amendments Act Extension | Nay | 198-218 | Failed |
| Jun 11 | 582 | HRes1335 — Condemning Fraud Against US Government | Nay | 235-177 | Passed |
Substantive votes: what passed and what it means for you
S.2 — Secure America Act
| Group | Impact | What it means |
|---|---|---|
| Tech workers | Indirect | $5B for AI-powered border surveillance creates potential government contracts, but the broader crackdown on immigration chills the H-1B and STEM talent pipelines Silicon Valley depends on. Companies relying on foreign-born engineers face rising hiring friction. |
| Immigrants | Major — direct | $69.5B for mass enforcement through 2029. $350M explicitly targets sanctuary jurisdictions. No warrant requirements, no body camera requirements, no limits on detention conditions. The 287(g) program expanded from 135 to 1,900+ jurisdictions since January 2025. |
| Healthcare recipients | Indirect | No direct healthcare provisions, but documented chilling effects: immigrants already defer medical care when enforcement activity intensifies. |
| California voters | Major — direct | California is targeted directly via the $350M sanctuary enforcement fund. It has the largest immigrant population in the US and is one of the few states with explicit sanctuary protections. The three-year funding window insulates enforcement from a potential Democratic Congress in 2027. |
| AI founders | Indirect | $5B in AI surveillance contracts creates government business. But the immigration enforcement climate makes it harder to recruit the global AI talent concentrated in CA-17 and surrounding districts. |
HR5408 — Faster Labor Contracts Act
| Group | Impact | What it means |
|---|---|---|
| Tech workers | Indirect | Could accelerate unionization in tech. The compressed timeline — guaranteed contract within ~5 months — is more attractive to workers than the current open-ended process. Kickstarter and the NY Times Tech Guild show the industry is already organizing. |
| Immigrants | None identified | Bill addresses private-sector labor law only. |
| Healthcare recipients | Indirect | Hospital and nursing home unions would be affected; faster contract timelines could alter healthcare labor costs and staffing. |
| California voters | Indirect | California has a significant union presence in service, healthcare, and emerging tech. Khanna's absence was conspicuous given CA-17's tech workforce and the bill's strong Democratic support. |
| AI founders | None identified | No AI-specific provisions. |
HR7892 — No Aid for Ghost Students Act
| Group | Impact | What it means |
|---|---|---|
| Tech workers | None identified | |
| Immigrants | Direct | Fraud detection algorithms have shown historical bias against non-Anglo names. Immigrant families, mixed-status households, and non-native English speakers face higher risk of wrongful FAFSA flags — potentially blocking access to federal financial aid. |
| Healthcare recipients | None identified | |
| California voters | Direct | California runs the largest higher education system in the US (UC, CSU, community colleges). An algorithmic detection system without confirmed guardrails carries meaningful risk for the state's diverse student population. |
| AI founders | None identified |
HR8312 — Fraud Prevention and Accountability Act
| Group | Impact | What it means |
|---|---|---|
| Tech workers | None identified | |
| Immigrants | Indirect | A new Treasury IG with expanded data-sharing authority could intensify scrutiny of refugee resettlement funds, TPS-related payments, and asylum processing budgets. |
| Healthcare recipients | Indirect | Medicare/Medicaid fraud detection could be affected. Expanded data-sharing authority may broaden scrutiny of healthcare payment systems. |
| California voters | Indirect | California administers large-scale federal programs in healthcare, education, and housing. New federal oversight layers may increase compliance costs on state-administered programs. |
| AI founders | None identified |
HR8464 — Stopping Fraudulent Payments Act
| Group | Impact | What it means |
|---|---|---|
| Tech workers | None identified | |
| Immigrants | Direct | A "perceived risk" standard with no required evidence could suspend refugee assistance, TPS-related payments, and other immigrant-serving federal benefits. No proof of fraud is needed to trigger a pause. |
| Healthcare recipients | Direct | Medicare and Medicaid payments could be paused on suspicion alone, potentially disrupting care access for low-income patients who depend on uninterrupted federal benefits. |
| California voters | Direct | California administers Medi-Cal, SNAP/CalFresh, and housing assistance at scale. Payment pauses based on suspicion could cascade across the state's social safety net. |
| AI founders | None identified |
HR8466 — TRUE Accountability Act
| Group | Impact | What it means |
|---|---|---|
| California voters | Indirect | California is among the states most frequently subject to federal disaster declarations (wildfires, earthquakes, floods). Better emergency fraud prevention could improve relief efficiency — though added planning requirements may also slow disbursement during active crises. |
| All others | None identified | Non-controversial administrative planning bill. |
HR8428 — Federal Fraud Prevention Workforce Training Act
| Group | Impact | What it means |
|---|---|---|
| All groups | None identified | Workforce training bill; no provisions affecting any of the five tracked groups. |
HR9238 — FISA Amendments Act Extension
| Group | Impact | What it means |
|---|---|---|
| Tech workers | Major — direct | Section 702/PRISM directly compels tech companies to provide user data to the NSA. The statutory expiration creates legal uncertainty for companies currently receiving FISA orders. Cloud and SaaS providers handling user communications face a compliance grey zone until reauthorization. VPN and encrypted-messaging services gain competitive ground while the gap persists. |
| Immigrants | Indirect | Surveillance powers have historically been used to monitor immigrant communities and activists. The statutory lapse reduces one surveillance vector, though other authorities — including EO 12333 — remain active. |
| Healthcare recipients | None identified | |
| California voters | Direct | Apple, Google, Meta, and dozens of cloud and AI companies headquartered in California are directly affected by PRISM compliance orders. The expiration affects California's largest industry cluster. Privacy-conscious residents get near-term protection while the statute is lapsed. |
| AI founders | Major — direct | AI startups on US cloud infrastructure (AWS, GCP, Azure) operate under FISA data collection. International customers may pull back from US-based AI services if warrantless surveillance resumes under a reauthorized statute without a warrant carve-out. Any future Government Surveillance Reform Act requiring warrants for searches of Americans' data would reshape compliance requirements for AI training data pipelines. |
HRes1335 — Condemning fraud against the US government
| Group | Impact | What it means |
|---|---|---|
| All groups | None | Non-binding resolution. No direct effect on any group. |
Khanna's public statements this week
Group impact summary — June 8–11

| Group | Most-affected bills | Net direction |
|---|---|---|
| Tech workers | HR9238 FISA (expiration — indirect relief), S.2 (talent pipeline friction) | Mixed — FISA expiration helps, immigration enforcement hurts |
| Immigrants | S.2 (major negative), HR8464 (payment pause risk), HR7892 (FAFSA bias risk) | Net negative — three bills with direct adverse effects |
| Healthcare recipients | HR8464 (payment pause risk for Medicare/Medicaid) | Negative on contested votes; Khanna voted Nay on all three |
| California voters | S.2 (sanctuary targeting), HR9238 (tech industry), HR8464 (safety net risk) | Net negative — CA directly targeted by S.2, exposed on HR8464 |
| AI founders | HR9238 FISA (compliance uncertainty), S.2 (talent friction) | Mixed — FISA lapse is near-term relief; immigration climate is a longer constraint |
참고 출처
- 1Voteview — Ro Khanna voting record
voteview.com
- 2American Immigration Council: What's in the Secure America Act?
americanimmigrationcouncil.org
- 3The Highlands Current: How They Voted (Congress), June 13, 2026
highlandscurrent.org
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- 5FreightWaves: The Faster Labor Contracts Act passed the House
freightwaves.com
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- 9TechCrunch: US surveillance law to expire for first time
techcrunch.com
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- 14Rep. Jonathan Jackson press release: H.J.Res.196
jonathanjackson.house.gov
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- 17GovTrack: Rep. Ro Khanna
govtrack.us

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