H.R. 7703 · 117th Congress · House

CALM Modernization Act of 2022

Active· Referred to the House Committee on Energy and Commerce.
Introduced
May 10, 22
Passed House
Pending
Passed Senate
Pending
Sent to President
Pending
Signed into Law
Pending

Sponsors

15
Total
15
1 primary + cosponsors
Original
2
joined within 1 day of intro
Active
14
not withdrawn
Withdrawn
0
none

Bipartisan Support

Cross-party
Democrat
853.3%
Republican
16.7%
Independent
00.0%
Other / UnknownPrimary
640.0%

Cosponsorship Momentum

14 cosponsors over 1459d
0471114May 10, 22May 8, 24May 7, 26

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Geographic Distribution

8 states
MEME — no sponsorsVTVT — no sponsorsNHNH — no sponsorsWIWI — no sponsorsMIMI — no sponsorsNY1NY — 1 sponsor Yvette D. ClarkeMAMA — no sponsorsWAWA — no sponsorsIDID — no sponsorsMTMT — no sponsorsNDND — no sponsorsMNMN — no sponsorsIL1IL — 1 sponsor Janice D. SchakowskyININ — no sponsorsOHOH — no sponsorsPAPA — no sponsorsNJNJ — no sponsorsCTCT — no sponsorsOROR — no sponsorsNV1NV — 1 sponsor Dina TitusWYWY — no sponsorsSDSD — no sponsorsIAIA — no sponsorsMOMO — no sponsorsKYKY — no sponsorsWVWV — no sponsorsVA1VA — 1 sponsor Gerald E. ConnollyMDMD — no sponsorsDEDE — no sponsorsCA1CA — 1 sponsor Ted LieuUTUT — no sponsorsCO1CO — 1 sponsor Diana DeGetteNENE — no sponsorsKSKS — no sponsorsARAR — no sponsorsTNTN — no sponsorsNCNC — no sponsorsDCDC — no sponsorsRIRI — no sponsorsAZAZ — no sponsorsNMNM — no sponsorsOKOK — no sponsorsLALA — no sponsorsMSMS — no sponsorsALAL — no sponsorsGA1GA — 1 sponsor David ScottSCSC — no sponsorsTXTX — no sponsorsFL2FL — 2 sponsors Kathy Castor Michael WaltzAKAK — no sponsorsHIHI — no sponsors

Color indicates the dominant party of sponsors in each state. Hover a state for member names. Hex-grid approximation, not to scale.