Deutch voted with President Joe Biden's stated position 100% of the time in the
117th Congress, according to a
FiveThirtyEight analysis.
Animal welfare Along with Representative
Vern Buchanan, Deutch authored the Preventing Animal Cruelty and Torture (PACT) Act, which made malicious
animal cruelty a federal
felony and authorized federal law enforcement agencies to prosecute animal cruelty cases. The PACT Act was signed into law in November 2019. Deutch supports federal funding for the research and development of
cultivated meat, which is produced without
animal slaughter. In April 2021, Deutch led a letter by 20 members of Congress calling for the appropriation of $100 million in research funding for
alternative proteins. In May 2021, he told the
Breakthrough Institute that he supports funding alternative proteins through Congressional appropriations and the
United States Department of Agriculture.
Environment On November 28, 2018, Deutch introduced a
carbon fee and dividend bill, the
Energy Innovation and Carbon Dividend Act of 2018, saying, "this aggressive
carbon pricing scheme introduced by members from both parties marks an important opportunity to begin to seriously address the immediate threat of climate change." After the bill died at the end of the
115th Congress, he reintroduced it as the
Energy Innovation and Carbon Dividend Act of 2019, saying, "climate change is an urgent threat that demands urgent bipartisan action. With this legislation, we are making clear to our colleagues that bipartisanship is possible—even necessary—to address climate change in this Congress."
Gun policy Deutch believes that limitations can be placed on the
Second Amendment right to bear arms, saying, "the majority of people in this country now understand that there are limitations on the Second Amendment. You cannot own an automatic weapon. You cannot own a bazooka. And so there is no reason to continue to sell to people a weapon of war like this," referencing semi-automatic rifles. Deutch also voted against H. J. Res. 40, which ultimately passed and used the
Congressional Review Act to
block implementation of an Obama-era Amendment to the
NICS Improvement Amendments Act of 2007 that was aimed at preventing the mentally infirm from legally purchasing firearms. Deutch has an F rating from the
NRA Political Victory Fund, indicating that it does not believe he adequately supports gun rights. After the
Stoneman Douglas High School shooting, Deutch endorsed several gun control measures. He cosponsored H. R. 5087, the Assault Weapons Ban of 2018, saying, "Americans don't own tanks or missiles; so why should our streets be flooded with weapons of war made for the sole purpose of killing people?" Deutch also announced his support for H. R. 4909, the
STOP School Violence Act of 2018. The STOP School Violence Act would allow grants to train school staff how to identify troubled students and intervene before crises. The grants could also be used for developing an anonymous reporting system for students to submit concerns, as well as improving the physical infrastructure of schools against attacks. Deutch also supports
universal background checks, banning
bump stocks, raising the minimum age to buy a rifle to 21, and repealing the 1996
Dickey Amendment.
Israel On January 5, 2017, Deutch voted in favor of a House resolution condemning
UN Security Council Resolution 2334, which condemned
Israeli settlement building in the
Palestinian territories as a violation of international law, saying, "it ignores Palestinian terrorism, incitement to violence, and payments to families of terrorists." Deutch supported President
Donald Trump's decision to
recognize Jerusalem as Israel's capital, saying: "The president's decision today is a recognition of existing U.S. law that Jerusalem is the capital of Israel and that the U.S. embassy should ultimately be located in the capital." Deutch identifies as a "proud
Zionist who strongly defends Israel–United States relations|[Congress's] close connection to Israel" and supports
anti-BDS legislation, saying the movement is "rooted in the antisemitic belief that the only Jewish state in the world doesn’t have a right to exist." Deutch accused fellow Democrat
Rashida Tlaib of
antisemitism after she cited
Human Rights Watch in calling Israel an
apartheid state on the House floor.
Nagorno-Karabakh conflict On October 1, 2020, Deutch co-signed a letter to Secretary of State
Mike Pompeo that condemned
Azerbaijan’s offensive operations against the
Armenian-populated enclave of
Nagorno-Karabakh, denounced
Turkey’s role in the
Nagorno-Karabakh conflict, and called for an immediate ceasefire. ==Congressional Hellenic Israel Alliance==