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Rep. Trone, David J. [D-MD-6]

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Rep. Trone, David J. [D-MD-6]

Democratic · MD-6 · T000483

Bioguide ID T000483

7
Sponsored bills
25
Cosponsored bills
0
Recorded votes
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TRONE, DAVID

H · MD-06 · DEMOCRATIC PARTY
2016 cycle
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Candidate bridge candidate · confidence 92%

Recently sponsored bills

7
HR 5545 - 117

REMOTE Act

Became law Armed Forces and National Security Latest Dec 21, 2021

Recently cosponsored bills

25
HR 3005 - 117

To direct the Joint Committee on the Library to replace the bust of Roger Brooke Taney in the Old Supreme Court Chamber of the United States Capitol with a bust of Thurgood Marshall to be obtained by the Joint Committee on the Library and to remove certain statues from areas of the United States Capitol which are accessible to the public, to remove all statues of individuals who voluntarily served the Confederate States of America from display in the United States Capitol, and for other purposes.

In session Congress Latest May 24, 2022

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