
Khanna vote tracker: no House votes from August 3–9, 2026
Ro Khanna cast no recorded House roll-call votes from August 3–9, so there is no new House bill to classify as helping or harming the five groups this tracker follows.
The week in one read
Ro Khanna cast no recorded U.S. House roll-call votes during the Aug. 3–9, 2026 coverage window. The House Clerk's current vote index lists Roll Call 283 as the newest entry; its detail page dates that vote July 23, before this week's window. 12
That leaves the ledger at 0 Yea, 0 Nay, 0 Present, and 0 Not Voting. There is no in-window bill, amendment, or procedural motion to classify as passed or failed, and no vote-specific rationale or party-line comparison to report.
The finding is narrow: it covers recorded House floor roll calls involving Khanna. It does not measure Senate action, committee work, executive-branch decisions, court rulings, or bills that were voted on before Aug. 3.
What this means by group
| Group | Relevant in-window vote | What readers can conclude |
|---|---|---|
| Tech workers | None | No new Khanna House vote in this window changes the federal technology, labor, procurement, or defense rules covered by this tracker. The absence of a roll call is not evidence that those policies were unchanged elsewhere. 1 |
| Immigrants | None | There is no new House immigration vote to assess for benefits or harms. Senate, administrative, and enforcement activity falls outside this ledger. 1 |
| Healthcare recipients | None | No in-window Khanna House vote changes a health program or benefit in this tracker. Existing eligibility and program rules are not new votes here. 1 |
| California voters | None | Khanna cast no in-window House vote tied to California-specific funding, disaster response, health, infrastructure, or other state provisions. That says nothing about policy activity outside the House floor. 1 |
| AI founders | None | There is no new House AI, cybersecurity, procurement, or startup-finance vote to evaluate. A quiet House floor week is not a forecast of what comes next. 1 |
For every named group, the immediate answer is the same: no new House vote to classify as helpful or harmful. That is different from saying federal policy had no effect on the group during the week.
The boundary record
The newest record currently shown by the Clerk is Roll Call 283 on H.R. 8884, the Removing Barriers to Work for Disabled Americans Act. The House passed it 232–188 on July 23, and Khanna voted Nay. It is a useful boundary check, but it belongs to the prior issue and is not counted in Aug. 3–9. 2
Because there was no in-window roll call, there is no bill number, vote tally, legislative stage, or Khanna statement to analyze for this edition. Assigning a motive or a party-line position would turn an empty ledger into a claim the record does not support.
Bottom line
For Aug. 3–9, the complete House-floor record is zero recorded votes for Ro Khanna. Readers looking for changes affecting tech workers, immigrants, healthcare recipients, California voters, or AI founders will need a separate check of the Senate and executive branch; this tracker records only what Khanna voted on in the House.
참고 출처
- 1House Clerk vote index
clerk.house.gov
- 2Roll Call 283 detail
clerk.house.gov

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