U.S. House of Representatives
2012 election Kildee's uncle,
Dale Kildee, served in the
House of Representatives representing
Michigan's 5th congressional district. In July 2011, Dale Kildee announced he would retire from Congress. Dan Kildee declared his candidacy for the House on November 1, 2011. He was unchallenged in the Democratic primary. In the
November election, he defeated Republican State Representative
Jim Slezak, 65% to 31%. In 2019, Kildee helped secure $11.2 million in federal funding to demolish blighted homes in Saginaw. He supported Steny Hoyer's "Make it in America" legislation, which would remove tax breaks for companies that move jobs overseas. In a September 2016 speech on the U.S. House floor, Kildee claimed that House Republican leaders were refusing to approve emergency aid to Flint because a majority of its residents are Black. Congress passed a funding measure that provided $170 million in aid to communities including Flint that sought infrastructure improvements for their water. Kildee voted with President Joe Biden's stated position 100% of the time in the
117th Congress, according to a
FiveThirtyEight analysis.
Political positions Gun policy In 2022, Kildee voted for H.R. 1808: Assault Weapons Ban of 2022.
Abortion Kildee is a supporter of abortion rights and emphasized the issue during his
2022 reelection race. In September 2022, he hosted a reproductive rights roundtable alongside Representative
Sara Jacobs in
Midland, Michigan.
COVID-19 policy On January 31, 2023, Kildee voted against H.R.497:Freedom for Health Care Workers Act, a bill which would lift COVID-19 vaccine mandates for healthcare workers. On February 1, 2023, Kildee voted against a resolution to end COVID-19 national emergency.
Inflation Kildee voted for the
Inflation Reduction Act. Kildee has attributed the rising rates of inflation to the
2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine.
Immigration In 2019, Kildee voted for Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez's amendment to H.R. 2500, which would prohibit the president from deploying troops on the southern border to enforce immigration law.
Impeachment of Donald Trump Kildee voted to
impeach then-president
Donald Trump in both
2019 and
2021. On July 27, 2019, he was one of 95 Democrats to vote against the motion to table H. Res. 498, which would table the impeachment inquiry into Trump.
Filibuster Kildee has criticized the 60-vote majority Senate rule and compared it to Jim Crow Era laws.
Electric vehicles Kildee introduced legislation that included a provision for a $7,500 tax credit for electric vehicle buyers.
Private property In 2014, Kildee voted against H.R. 1944: The Private Property Rights Protection Act of 2014, which would have prohibited government use of eminent domain for the purpose of economic development.
Religion In April 2018, Kildee,
Jared Huffman,
Jamie Raskin, and
Jerry McNerney launched the
Congressional Freethought Caucus. The Freethought Caucus advocates for more non-religious representation in Congress and opposes state promotion of religion. Kildee supports humanist chaplains and in 2013, Kildee voted against an amendment that would prohibit funds from being used to appoint chaplains without an endorsing agency.
Reparations Kildee was a sponsor of H.R. 40, the Commission to Study and Develop Reparation Proposals for African Americans Act. The bill would allow history books to go into more depth on African American struggles and set up a reparations commission for those with enslaved ancestors.
Syria In 2013, Kildee voted in favor of intervention and arming the Syrian Opposition against
Bashar al-Assad and
ISIS.
Trade In 2022, Kildee was among the representatives to sign a letter calling on President
Joe Biden to lift tariffs on China.
Ukraine Kildee had voted in favor of aid to
Ukraine. On February 9, 2023, Kildee voted against H.J.Res. 24: Disapproving the action of the District of Columbia Council in approving the Local Resident Voting Rights Amendment Act of 2022 which condemns the District of Columbia's plan that would allow noncitizens to vote in local elections.
Committee assignments •
Committee on Ways and Means •
Committee on the Budget Caucus memberships •
Congressional Progressive Caucus •
Afterschool Caucuses •
Congressional Freethought Caucus •
Blue Collar Caucus • House Pro-Choice Caucus •
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