
Khanna vote tracker: no House votes from July 27 to August 2
Ro Khanna had no recorded House roll calls from July 27 through August 2, so this issue explains what the blank week does—and does not—mean for tech workers, immigrants, healthcare recipients, California voters, and AI founders.
The week in one read
At the 9:00 a.m. Monday cutoff, Ro Khanna had cast no recorded U.S. House votes from July 27 through August 2, 2026. The House Clerk's current vote index opened with Roll Call 283 as the latest listed roll call; its detail page dates that vote July 23, before this issue's seven-day window. 12
That leaves this week's ledger at 0 Yea, 0 Nay, 0 Present, and 0 Not Voting for Khanna. There is no bill, amendment, or procedural rule from this window to classify as passed or failed, no legislative status to track, and no vote-specific rationale to attribute to him. The blank is a House-floor result, not evidence that no federal policy activity happened elsewhere.
What the blank week means by group
| Group | New House vote in this window | What readers can conclude |
|---|---|---|
| Tech workers | None. 1 | No new House vote changed federal technology, labor, procurement, or defense policy in this tracker. This does not address agency action, committee work, or Senate action. |
| Immigrants | None. 1 | No new House immigration vote is available to assess. The absence of a roll call is not a statement about the direction of immigration policy. |
| Healthcare recipients | None. 1 | No new House vote changed a health program or benefit in this window. Existing eligibility and program rules are outside this week's vote ledger. |
| California voters | None. 1 | Khanna cast no House vote this week that could be tied to California fuel, wildfire, health, defense, or other state-specific provisions. |
| AI founders | None. 1 | There is no new House AI, procurement, cybersecurity, or startup-finance vote to evaluate. A quiet floor week is not a signal about future AI legislation. |
What is confirmed—and what is not
The confirmed fact is narrow: no House roll call involving Khanna appears in the July 27–August 2 window. The last available boundary record is RC 283 on H.R. 8884, the Removing Barriers to Work for Disabled Americans Act, on July 23. Khanna voted Nay; the House passed it 232–188. That vote belongs to the prior issue and is not counted again here. 2
Because there was no roll call, there is also no party-line comparison for this week. Democrats and Republicans cannot be compared on a vote that did not occur, and Khanna's motivation cannot be inferred from the absence of a vote.
This tracker does not cover Senate votes, committee action, executive-branch decisions, court rulings, or movement on bills that were voted on before July 27. Those events can affect the five groups even when the House ledger is empty.
Bottom line
For July 27–August 2, the answer for every named group is the same: no new House vote to assess. Khanna's recorded House position did not change because the chamber produced no in-window roll call. The next issue should begin with the first new Clerk record after this cutoff rather than treating the July 23 vote as part of this week.
References
- 1House Clerk vote index
clerk.house.gov
- 2Roll Call 283 detail
clerk.house.gov

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