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Prediction track record
How often we called Warren Davidson's passage votes correctly, from their stated positions on each bill's tagged topics. Excludes “unclear” calls and abstentions.
To prohibit the disclosure of records by the Secretary of Housing and Urban Development of individuals for the purposes of immigration enforcement, and for other purposes.
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118-hr-4639·Consistent
Fourth Amendment Is Not For Sale Act
85/100
What they said
Mar 12, 2026
The release advocates for reauthorizing Section 702 of FISA while imposing new warrant requirements for searches of Americans' data, closing the data broker loophole, and adding statutory penalties for privacy violations to prevent warrantless domestic surveillance.
Davidson's statement advocates for closing the data broker loophole and imposing warrant requirements for searches of Americans' data under FISA Section 702. The Fourth Amendment Is Not For Sale Act directly addresses the data broker loophole by prohibiting law enforcement and intelligence agencies from purchasing customer records from intermediary service providers (data brokers) and restricting their use. Davidson's yes vote on passage aligns with his stated position on closing this specific loophole. The bill does not address the warrant requirement for Section 702 searches directly, but the data broker provision is a core element of his stated reform agenda.
The release advocates for reauthorizing Section 702 of FISA while imposing new warrant requirements for searches of Americans' data, closing the data broker loophole, and adding statutory penalties for privacy violations to prevent warrantless domestic surveillance.
Davidson's statement advocates for reauthorizing Section 702 while imposing new warrant requirements, closing the data broker loophole, and adding statutory penalties for privacy violations. The bill reauthorizes Section 702 for two years and expands restrictions on surveillance, including warrant requirements for extensions and congressional oversight provisions. However, Davidson voted NO on passage. The statement and bill address the same specific policy question—Section 702 reform with warrant protections—and appear directionally aligned, yet the rep voted against the bill. This suggests either the bill lacked provisions Davidson deemed essential (such as the data broker loophole closure explicitly mentioned in his statement), or other objections outweighed support for the reauthorization framework.
The release advocates for reauthorizing Section 702 of FISA while imposing new warrant requirements for searches of Americans' data, closing the data broker loophole, and adding statutory penalties for privacy violations to prevent warrantless domestic surveillance.
Davidson's statement advocates for reauthorizing Section 702 while imposing new warrant requirements, closing the data broker loophole, and adding statutory penalties for privacy violations. The bill (HR 7888) reauthorizes Section 702 for two years and expands restrictions on surveillance, including warrant requirements for extensions and congressional oversight provisions. However, Davidson voted NO on passage. The statement and bill address the same specific policy question—Section 702 reform with warrant protections—and appear directionally aligned, yet the rep voted against the bill that implements the reforms he publicly championed. This represents a direct contradiction on the substantive question, absent clear procedural or bundled-provision explanations in the available text.
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Crossing the aisle
Passage votes where Warren Davidson broke ranks with ≥75% of Republicans. Threshold catches substantively partisan splits; unanimous-ish or close votes are excluded.
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Cross-aisle votes
119-hr-9238·Jun 11, 2026·91% of R voted YES
To amend the FISA Amendments Act of 2008 to extend the authorities of title VII of the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act of 1978, and for other purposes.
A bill to amend the FISA Amendments Act of 2008 to extend the authorities of title VII of the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act of 1978, and for other purposes.
A bill to require the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission to extend the time period during which licensees are required to commence construction of certain hydropower projects.
Davidson Introduces Bill to Protect Servicemembers From Separation Over Unknowingly Using Restricted Supplements
Position: Representative Davidson introduced the PERFECT Act to reform Department of War policy on servicemembers who unknowingly use legally available dietary supplements that appear on the DOW's prohibited list. The bill would give commanding officers flexibility to handle first offenses in-unit rather than triggering mandatory administrative separation, and would improve transparency of the prohibited supplements list.
WASHINGTON, D.C. – Today, May 21, 2026, U.S. Representative Warren Davidson (R-OH) introduced the Protecting Enlisted and Recruits From Excessive and Catastrophic Trials (PERFECT) Act to reform how the Department of War handles cases involving servicemembers who accidentally use legally available dietary supplements that appear on the DOW's prohibited list.
Current DOW policy treats possession of a banned dietary supplement as the same level offense as possession of a Schedule I drug, triggering mandatory administrative separation proceedings regardless of the intent or circumstance. Enlisted servicemembers are currently expected to search the DOW's Operation Supplement Safety (OPSS) portal ingredient by ingredient to verify compliance without any publicity of newly banned supplements.
The Senate version of this bill was introduced by Senator Mike Lee (R-UT).
"Our trained servicemembers should not be kicked out of the military for the honest mistake of taking the wrong legally available supplement they bought at GNC," said Davidson. "Treating an innocent oversight the same as possession of a Schedule I drug is disproportionate and wrong. The PERFECT Act gives COs the flexibility to handle first offenses in-unit and updates the confusing DOW portal that left servicemembers searching ingredient by ingredient and in the dark about newly banned supplements."
"Firing our upstanding military servicemembers for unknowingly taking the wrong supplement makes no sense, particularly when its ingredients are fully legal for civilians and likely even purchased on base," said Senator Mike Lee. "The list of prohibited ingredients for servicemembers is very long, ever-changing, and difficult to access. Our troops need better transparency to avoid breaking these rules in the first place, and they deserve some flexibility for first offenses and honest mistakes. This bill will bring improved transparency to prevent violations, and allow commanding officers to judge good faith when it comes to their own troops."
Read the full text of the bill HERE.
The PERFECT Act
Permalink: https://davidson.house.gov/2026/5/davidson-introduces-bill-to-protect-servicemembers-from-separation-over-unknowingly-using-restricted-supplements
20 Dotcom Drive
Troy, OH 45373
Phone: (937) 339-1524
4879 Mercedes Drive
Suite A
Liberty Township, OH 45011
Phone: (513) 779-5400
(937) 339-1524
5520 Harrison Avenue, Suite C
Cincinnati, OH 45248
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Phone: (513) 779-5400
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76 E. High Street
3rd Floor
Springfield, OH 45502
Phone: (937) 322-1120
2113 Rayburn HOB
Washington, DC 20515
Phone: (202) 225-6205
Davidson Calls for Action After Investigation Reveals Massive Medicaid Fraud in Ohio
Position: Representative Davidson calls for congressional reforms to address Medicaid fraud and abuse, citing a Daily Wire investigation that found approximately $1 billion in potentially fraudulent home health service payments in Ohio's Medicaid program in 2024.
WASHINGTON, D.C. – Today, May 7, 2026, U.S. Representative Warren Davidson (OH-08) released the following statement after a Daily Wire investigation revealed widespread Medicaid fraud across Ohio. The investigation found that Ohio's Medicaid program paid out roughly $1 billion in 2024 for "home health services," often provided by people with no health care training and in many cases by relatives of Medicaid recipients.
"Minneapolis was just the tip of the iceberg of waste, fraud, and abuse," said Davidson. "This investigation confirms what many of us have long suspected - that there is widespread Medicaid fraud nationwide. I applaud President Trump for leading the charge to root out this abuse, and Congress must follow through with reforms to hold fraudsters accountable and return wasted money to taxpayers."
Permalink: https://davidson.house.gov/2026/5/davidson-calls-for-action-after-investigation-reveals-massive-medicaid-fraud-in-ohio
20 Dotcom Drive
Troy, OH 45373
Phone: (937) 339-1524
4879 Mercedes Drive
Suite A
Liberty Township, OH 45011
Phone: (513) 779-5400
(937) 339-1524
5520 Harrison Avenue, Suite C
Cincinnati, OH 45248
*Entrance in rear of building*
Phone: (513) 779-5400
(part-time, please call ahead)
76 E. High Street
3rd Floor
Springfield, OH 45502
Phone: (937) 322-1120
2113 Rayburn HOB
Washington, DC 20515
Phone: (202) 225-6205
Davidson Introduces Amendment to FISA Reauthorization to Protect Americans' Data
Position: Representative Davidson introduced an amendment to H.R. 8035 that would prohibit the federal government from purchasing Americans' private information from third-party data brokers, arguing this closes a loophole that allows intelligence agencies to circumvent warrant requirements established under Carpenter v. United States.
WASHINGTON, D.C. – Today, April 14, 2026, U.S. Representative Warren Davidson (OH-08) released the following statement after introducing an amendment to H.R. 8035 to prohibit the federal government from purchasing Americans' private information and data from third-party brokers.
"Passing a clean Section 702 reauthorization without any reforms to protect the Fourth Amendment right to privacy would be a major disservice to the American people," said Davidson. "We live in a digital age, and cell phones are now extensions of our homes; they store our personal conversations, location data, banking information, and health records. Our personal devices deserve the same constitutional protections as our homes.
Under Carpenter v. United States, the federal government is already required to obtain a warrant to access an American's location from cell carriers. But a loophole in that established law allows intelligence agencies to get that information anyway by buying it from third-party brokers that harvest data from phone apps and web activity. My amendment closes that loophole, and I look forward to a full House vote."
Read the full text of the amendment HERE.
Background:
Section 702 of the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act (FISA) was enacted by Congress in 2008 to permit the government to conduct surveillance of suspected foreign terrorists outside the traditional warrant requirements of FISA. However, Section 702 has strayed beyond its original intent and has been used to target political donors, journalists, political commentators, and public officials.
In March, FBI Director Kash Patel admitted that the FBI purchases commercially available data, including location data, thereby bypassing the warrant requirements established in Carpenter v. United States. Section 702 was reauthorized for 2 years in 2024 and sunsets on April 20th absent congressional authorization.
Permalink: https://davidson.house.gov/2026/4/davidson-introduces-amendment-to-fisa-reauthorization-to-protect-americans-data
20 Dotcom Drive
Troy, OH 45373
Phone: (937) 339-1524
4879 Mercedes Drive
Suite A
Liberty Township, OH 45011
Phone: (513) 779-5400
(937) 339-1524
5520 Harrison Avenue, Suite C
Cincinnati, OH 45248
*Entrance in rear of building*
Phone: (513) 779-5400
(part-time, please call ahead)
76 E. High Street
3rd Floor
Springfield, OH 45502
Phone: (937) 322-1120
2113 Rayburn HOB
Washington, DC 20515
Phone: (202) 225-6205
Davidson Votes to End DHS Shutdown, Calls on Senate Democrats to Stop Blocking Funding
Position: Davidson voted to fund the Department of Homeland Security and criticizes Senate Democrats for blocking DHS funding, arguing they are prioritizing protection of undocumented immigrants over national security and personnel needs.
WASHINGTON, D.C. – Today, March 26th, 2026, U.S. Representative Warren Davidson (OH-08) released the following statement after voting YES on H.R. 8029, the Pay Our Homeland Defenders Act, to end the partial shutdown and ensure national security agencies and personnel are fully funded. Today's vote marks the third time House Republicans have voted to fully fund DHS.
"DHS has now gone over 40 days without funding because Senate Democrats refuse to stop blocking it," said Davidson. "Democrats are protecting illegal immigrants at the expense of our national security, TSA agents, Coast Guard personnel, and every traveler waiting in line at the airport. With serious and immediate threats from Iran, this is the worst possible time to leave our homeland security agencies without resources. House Republicans have voted three times to fully fund our national security agencies. Senate Democrats need to stop holding homeland security hostage and end this shutdown."
Permalink: https://davidson.house.gov/2026/3/davidson-votes-to-end-dhs-shutdown-calls-on-senate-democrats-to-stop-blocking-funding
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Troy, OH 45373
Phone: (937) 339-1524
4879 Mercedes Drive
Suite A
Liberty Township, OH 45011
Phone: (513) 779-5400
(937) 339-1524
5520 Harrison Avenue, Suite C
Cincinnati, OH 45248
*Entrance in rear of building*
Phone: (513) 779-5400
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76 E. High Street
3rd Floor
Springfield, OH 45502
Phone: (937) 322-1120
2113 Rayburn HOB
Washington, DC 20515
Phone: (202) 225-6205
Position: The release advocates for reauthorizing Section 702 of FISA while imposing new warrant requirements for searches of Americans' data, closing the data broker loophole, and adding statutory penalties for privacy violations to prevent warrantless domestic surveillance.
WASHINGTON, D.C. – Today, March 12, 2026, U.S. Representatives Warren Davidson (R-OH-08) and Zoe Lofgren (D-CA-18), along with U.S. Senators Ron Wyden (D-OR) and Mike Lee (R-UT), introduced the Government Surveillance Reform Act, a bipartisan and bicameral bill to reauthorize and reform Section 702 of the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act (FISA) and enact sweeping reforms to protect Americans' constitutional right to privacy.
The bill is cosponsored by Senators Elizabeth Warren (D-MA) and Cynthia Lummis (R-WY), and Reps. Sara Jacobs (D-CA) and Pramila Jayapal (D-WA).
"FISA Section 702 has been stretched far beyond its original purpose and now enables unconstitutional warrantless searches of American citizens and their private communications," said Congressman Warren Davidson. "The bipartisan Government Surveillance Reform Act counters these abuses by requiring a warrant to search Americans' data and by closing the data broker loophole that allows the federal government to spy on citizens by purchasing private data that would otherwise require a warrant or subpoena."
"Advances in technology, from AI to the explosion of Americans' data available for purchase, have far outpaced the laws protecting Americans' privacy and civil liberties," Senator Wyden said. "I'm proud to introduce this bipartisan bill as a leader of the Ben Franklin caucus, which stands for the proposition that liberty and security aren't mutually exclusive."
"It is imperative that Congress enact real reforms to protect our civil liberties, including warrant requirements and statutory penalties for privacy violations, in exchange for reauthorizing Section 702," said Senator Mike Lee. "Our bipartisan Government Surveillance Reform Act stops illegal government spying and restores the Constitutional rights of all Americans."
"Now more than ever, unchecked government access to Americans' personal information threatens their privacy, their civil liberties, and our democracy," said Rep. Zoe Lofgren. "Congress should not reauthorize broad domestic surveillance authorities without putting meaningful safeguards in place. The bipartisan, bicameral Government Surveillance Reform Act offers a comprehensive and balanced solution that would prevent abuse of Americans' personal information while preserving essential national security tools that keep our country safe."
Section 702 of FISA allows the government to conduct foreign surveillance for security threats without individual court orders. However, these authorities have strayed from their original anti-terrorism intent, and instead, allow the government to search Americans' private communications—such as internet activity, phone records, texts, photos, and additional digital metadata—without obtaining warrants.
The Government Surveillance Reform Act would represent the most comprehensive reform of surveillance laws in nearly half a century. The bill reauthorizes Section 702 for four years with necessary privacy reforms and constitutional safeguards, including:
Alex Marthews, National Chair at Restore the Fourth: "The Government Surveillance Reform Act contains critical reforms to protect U.S. persons from unreasonable and warrantless government surveillance. It would rein in AI-driven misuse of NSA classified databases to spy on U.S. persons without probable cause or a warrant; it would make much less likely that Americans would be harassed or prosecuted on the basis of poor-quality data held on them by data brokers; and it would make it easier for people unfairly surveilled to get redress from the courts. We warmly encourage the Judiciary Committees in the House and the Senate to mark up a bill that takes the best parts of this bill, Senator Lee's and Senator Durbin's SAFE Act and Rep. Biggs' Protect Liberty Act, before the sunset of these authorities in April."
Bob Goodlatte, former Chairman of the House Judiciary Committee and Senior Policy Advisor to the Project for Privacy and Surveillance Accountability: "PPSA commends Sen. Ron Wyden, Sen. Mike Lee, Rep. Warren Davidson, and Rep. Zoe Lofgren for reintroducing the Government Surveillance Reform Act – a comprehensive surveillance reform bill that balances national security with Americans' constitutional and privacy rights.
"The GSRA leaves in place the authorities needed to protect the American people from foreign threats, while reforming abusive government surveillance practices directed at Americans.
"It requires a warrant before the government can use FISA Section 702 to surveil Americans, it restricts the government's warrantless acquisition of Americans' sensitive personal information from shady data brokers, and it brings needed reforms to the procedures of the secret FISA Court.
"This balanced and comprehensive bill enjoys bipartisan and bicameral support because Members of Congress on both sides of the aisle are alarmed by the abusive and pervasive surveillance of the American people by their own government. This well-crafted legislation should be included in the reauthorization of FISA Section 702 in April."
James Czerniawski, Head of Emerging Technology Policy at Consumer Choice Center: "For years, the U.S. intelligence community has repeatedly misused its authorities under FISA, including Section 702, as well as other surveillance powers, undermining public trust and raising concerns across the political spectrum. Protecting constitutional rights and protecting national security are not opposing goals. We applaud the reintroduction of the Government Surveillance Reform Act, a bipartisan path forward that brings back a comprehensive package of reforms. This package responsibly reins in warrantless surveillance while preserving the tools needed to keep Americans safe. We commend Senators Wyden and Lee, along with Representatives Davidson and Lofgren, for once again leading this cross-party effort to advance essential, rights-protecting reforms."
John C. Yang, President and Executive Director of Asian Americans Advancing Justice: "Reform of Section 702 of the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act is long overdue. The federal government has used this provision to engage in mass warrantless surveillance and collection of Americans' international phone calls, emails, text messages, and other communications with little oversight or accountability. Asian Americans often encounter disproportionate amounts of scrutiny framed as 'national security'. The Government Surveillance Reform Act of 2026 is a critical step in regulating the collection of Americans' most sensitive and private information."
Jeramie D. Scott, Senior Counsel and Director of the EPIC Surveillance Oversight Program: "The Government Surveillance Reform Act includes critical protections for our privacy and our data in an increasingly vulnerable digital world. As technology advances, so too must our laws to ensure that we secure the values enshrined in our Constitution. Our spy agencies should not turn warrantless surveillance systems inward to invade Americans' communications, and they shouldn't sidestep the Fourth Amendment by purchasing our sensitive information from data brokers. Our values and our Constitution demand our privacy and civil liberties be protected and EPIC is proud to support a bill that does just that."
Permalink: https://davidson.house.gov/2026/3/davidson-introduces-sweeping-fisa-reform-bill
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Troy, OH 45373
Phone: (937) 339-1524
4879 Mercedes Drive
Suite A
Liberty Township, OH 45011
Phone: (513) 779-5400
(937) 339-1524
5520 Harrison Avenue, Suite C
Cincinnati, OH 45248
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76 E. High Street
3rd Floor
Springfield, OH 45502
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2113 Rayburn HOB
Washington, DC 20515
Phone: (202) 225-6205
Rep. Warren Davidson Introduces the Bitcoin For America Act
Position: Rep. Davidson advocates for legislation allowing taxpayers to pay federal income taxes in Bitcoin, with proceeds directed to a Strategic Bitcoin Reserve, arguing this strengthens national financial resilience and positions the U.S. as a leader in digital asset innovation.
WASHINGTON, D.C. — Today, Rep. Warren Davidson (R-OH) introduced the Bitcoin for America Act to allow Americans to pay federal taxes in Bitcoin and direct all such payments into the Strategic Bitcoin Reserve. This measure will strengthen long-term national financial resilience and position the U.S. at the forefront of global digital asset leadership.
"The Bitcoin for America Act marks an important step toward modernizing our financial systems and embracing the innovation that millions of Americans already use every day," said Rep. Warren Davidson. "By allowing taxpayers to pay federal taxes in Bitcoin and having the proceeds placed into the Strategic Bitcoin Reserve, the nation will benefit by having a tangible asset that appreciates in value over time—unlike the U.S. dollar, which has steadily lost value under inflationary pressures. This bill will give the American people more choice in paying their taxes as well as give our government a stronger financial foundation. The Bitcoin for America Act will position our country to lead—not follow—as the world navigates the future of sound money and digital innovation."
Permalink: https://davidson.house.gov/2025/11/rep-warren-davidson-introduces-the-bitcoin-for-america-act
20 Dotcom Drive
Troy, OH 45373
Phone: (937) 339-1524
4879 Mercedes Drive
Suite A
Liberty Township, OH 45011
Phone: (513) 779-5400
(937) 339-1524
5520 Harrison Avenue, Suite C
Cincinnati, OH 45248
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Phone: (513) 779-5400
(part-time, please call ahead)
76 E. High Street
3rd Floor
Springfield, OH 45502
Phone: (937) 322-1120
2113 Rayburn HOB
Washington, DC 20515
Phone: (202) 225-6205
Rep. Warren Davidson Votes to Reopen the Government and Get Back to Work for the American People
WASHINGTON, D.C. – Today, Representative Warren Davidson (R-OH) voted in support of the Senate-passed minibus bill, which included the continuing resolution to reopen the government.
"Senate Democrats shut the government down and attempted to use the American people's suffering as leverage to secure $1.5 trillion of wasteful spending. Thankfully, Speaker Johnson prevailed and Democrats failed to extort the American people," said Rep. Warren Davidson. "This CR isn't perfect, but I'm optimistically voting in support of it so we can reopen the government and get back to work for the American people. Hopefully, not giving in to Democrats' ransom demands and reopening the government will rally House Republicans to finish appropriations before Christmas."
Permalink: https://davidson.house.gov/2025/11/rep-warren-davidson-votes-to-reopen-the-government-and-get-back-to-work-for-the-american-people
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Troy, OH 45373
Phone: (937) 339-1524
4879 Mercedes Drive
Suite A
Liberty Township, OH 45011
Phone: (513) 779-5400
(937) 339-1524
5520 Harrison Avenue, Suite C
Cincinnati, OH 45248
*Entrance in rear of building*
Phone: (513) 779-5400
(part-time, please call ahead)
76 E. High Street
3rd Floor
Springfield, OH 45502
Phone: (937) 322-1120
2113 Rayburn HOB
Washington, DC 20515
Phone: (202) 225-6205
Rep. Warren Davidson, Sen. Jim Banks Urge Secretary Bessent to Eliminate Burdensome Red Tape Threatening Small Businesses
Position: The release opposes the Corporate Transparency Act's beneficial ownership information reporting requirements for U.S. businesses, arguing the regulation is burdensome to small businesses while ineffective at stopping criminal activity.
WASHINGTON, D.C. – Today, Representative Warren Davidson (R-OH) and Senator Jim Banks (R-IN) led 85 colleagues in sending a letter to Secretary of the Treasury Scott Bessent, FinCEN Director Andrea Gacki, National Economic Council Director Kevin Hassett, and President Donald Trump to urge the Department to eliminate unnecessary red tape and exempt U.S. businesses from the Corporate Transparency Act's (CTA) Beneficial Ownership Information (BOI) reporting requirements.
"The CTA is intended to fight money laundering, a well-intentioned goal. However, the reality is that drug traffickers like El Chapo or criminals with shell companies will not file their beneficial ownership information with the Financial Crimes Enforcement Network (FinCEN)," the lawmakers wrote. "These criminals do not fear the harsh civil and criminal penalties—up to a $10,000 fine and 2 years in prison— under the CTA. However, the 32.6 million law-abiding small business owners who do the right things and pay their taxes on time will register with FinCEN."
"As Congress works to provide long-term relief from the CTA, we urge the Department of Treasury and FinCEN to promulgate a final rule that exempts U.S. businesses from the CTA," the letter continued.
"The Corporate Transparency Act is one of the most burdensome small business regulations in history, unfairly targeting mom-and-pop shops while doing little to stop real criminals. Instead of curbing money laundering, it saddles more than 30 million law-abiding small businesses with compliance mandates and risks exposing their sensitive information," said Rep. Warren Davidson. "Small businesses are the backbone of our communities, and they should not be treated like criminals. That's exactly why we are demanding action, and why I've sponsored the Repealing Big Brother Overreach Act—to relieve small business owners from invasive red tape."
Permalink: https://davidson.house.gov/2025/9/rep-warren-davidson-sen-jim-banks-urge-secretary-bessent-to-eliminate-burdensome-red-tape-threatening-small-businesses
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Troy, OH 45373
Phone: (937) 339-1524
4879 Mercedes Drive
Suite A
Liberty Township, OH 45011
Phone: (513) 779-5400
(937) 339-1524
5520 Harrison Avenue, Suite C
Cincinnati, OH 45248
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76 E. High Street
3rd Floor
Springfield, OH 45502
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2113 Rayburn HOB
Washington, DC 20515
Phone: (202) 225-6205
Rep. Warren Davidson Introduces the NARCO Act of 2025
Position: Rep. Davidson introduced legislation to reorganize the State Department's Bureau of International Narcotics and Law Enforcement Affairs under the International Security family and codify related reforms, framing the measure as modernizing counter-narcotics and transnational crime efforts aligned with national security priorities.
WASHINGTON, D.C. — Today, Rep. Warren Davidson (R-OH), a member of the House Foreign Affairs Committee, introduced the New Authorities Reforming Counter-Narcotic Operations (NARCO) Act of 2025. This bill codifies recent reforms to the U.S. State Department by placing the Bureau of International Narcotics and Law Enforcement Affairs (INL) under the International Security (T) family at State Department. The NARCO Act also implements elements of the President's 2026 budget request, codifying reforms to Bureau programming.
"The NARCO Act of 2025 will modernize our approach to combatting international crime by ensuring taxpayer dollars are spent effectively and that our efforts are focused on dismantling criminal organizations that threaten our security," said Rep. Davidson (R-OH). "This legislation is a major step toward aligning our national security strategy with efforts to combat cartels, the fentanyl crisis, illegal immigration, and other transnational threats. This bill reflects a bold vision—one that puts national security and law enforcement effectiveness at the heart of our foreign policy."
The NARCO Act will strengthen INL's mission and codify key reforms that are in line with strategic U.S. security priorities. Key provisions include:
Permalink: https://davidson.house.gov/2025/7/rep-warren-davidson-introduces-the-narco-act-of-2025
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Troy, OH 45373
Phone: (937) 339-1524
4879 Mercedes Drive
Suite A
Liberty Township, OH 45011
Phone: (513) 779-5400
(937) 339-1524
5520 Harrison Avenue, Suite C
Cincinnati, OH 45248
*Entrance in rear of building*
Phone: (513) 779-5400
(part-time, please call ahead)
76 E. High Street
3rd Floor
Springfield, OH 45502
Phone: (937) 322-1120
2113 Rayburn HOB
Washington, DC 20515
Phone: (202) 225-6205
Rep. Warren Davidson Will Vote in Favor of President Trump’s “One Big Beautiful Bill”
Position: Rep. Davidson supports the One Big Beautiful Bill, citing pro-growth tax policy including permanent full and immediate expensing, structural reform to mandatory spending, border security funding, work requirements, and reductions to green energy spending as key reasons for his support.
WASHINGTON, D.C. — Today, Rep. Warren Davidson (R-OH) will vote in support of the One Big Beautiful Bill, major legislation that delivers key victories for conservatives and advances President Trump's agenda.
"This bill isn't perfect, but it includes major conservative wins we've been fighting for—pro-growth tax policy, real structural reform to mandatory spending, border security funding, strong work requirements, and cuts to Biden's Green New Deal," said Rep. Davidson. "Making full and immediate expensing permanent is a huge pro-growth win that will drive investment, boost productivity, and strengthen our economy for the long term. I want President Trump to succeed, and I'm working to help him accomplish his agenda in a way that lasts for generations of Americans."
This bill also includes significant reforms to federal spending and entitlement programs, including:
"I initially voted against the House's version of this bill because I believed some areas needed improvement. Unfortunately, I've come to the conclusion that if Congress doesn't pass the bill this time around, the Senate's version will get even worse. Notable progress was made—AI surveillance removed, SALT costs $220 billion instead of $350 billion, Medicaid reforms are bigger—but other things got worse.
"Republicans promise the American people they will fight for a smaller, more limited government. We must uphold that commitment. As the only political party that prioritizes fiscal sanity in Washington, we cannot end this Congress on our current fiscal path. We have tools such as the rescissions process, future budget reconciliation packages, and the appropriations process to change course. We must use those tools to restore a government small enough to fit within the Constitution."
Permalink: https://davidson.house.gov/2025/7/rep-warren-davidson-will-vote-in-favor-of-president-trump-s-one-big-beautiful-bill
20 Dotcom Drive
Troy, OH 45373
Phone: (937) 339-1524
4879 Mercedes Drive
Suite A
Liberty Township, OH 45011
Phone: (513) 779-5400
(937) 339-1524
5520 Harrison Avenue, Suite C
Cincinnati, OH 45248
*Entrance in rear of building*
Phone: (513) 779-5400
(part-time, please call ahead)
76 E. High Street
3rd Floor
Springfield, OH 45502
Phone: (937) 322-1120
2113 Rayburn HOB
Washington, DC 20515
Phone: (202) 225-6205
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Top PAC donors · 2026 cycle
Political action committees that gave the most to this rep's principal campaign committee this cycle. PAC giving is direct organizational support — industry, ideological, or leadership.
1.HOUSE FREEDOM FUNDLeadership9 contributionsMember-of-Congress leadership PAC — supports conservative House candidates and Republican priorities aligned with fiscal and social conservative principles.AI$57,925
2.MAJORITY COMMITTEE PACLeadership6 contributionsLeadership PAC — likely affiliated with a member of Congress or caucus group; specific positions not inferable from the name.AI · low$30,000
3.UBS AMERICAS INC. PACFinance5 contributionsPAC of UBS Americas, the U.S. subsidiary of Swiss banking and financial-services firm UBS. Backs candidates and policies supporting capital markets, banking regulation, and financial-sector interests.AI$25,000
4.CULAC THE PAC OF CREDIT UNION NATIONAL ASSOCIATIONFinance4 contributionsCredit union industry PAC — supports candidates and policies favoring credit union regulatory treatment, consumer lending, and financial services competition.AI$20,000
5.SENATE CONSERVATIVES FUNDLeadership3 contributionsMember-of-Congress leadership PAC — supports conservative Senate candidates and coordinates funding aligned with fiscal and social conservative priorities.AI$16,998
6.THE EYE OF THE TIGER PACLeadership3 contributionsLeadership or single-issue PAC — specific positions and affiliations not inferable from the name.AI · low$15,000
7.AUTO CARE ASSOCIATION POLITICAL ACTION COMMITTEEBusiness3 contributionsTrade association PAC for automotive service and repair businesses — backs policies supporting independent repair shops, parts suppliers, and service-industry interests.AI$15,000
8.FREEDOMWORKS PAC 2019Ideological1 contributionLibertarian-leaning advocacy PAC — supports candidates backing limited government, lower taxes, and reduced federal spending.AI$13,119
9.FREEDOMWORKS PACIdeological1 contributionLibertarian and fiscal-conservative advocacy PAC — supports candidates backing limited government, lower taxes, and reduced federal spending.AI$12,848
Source: OpenFEC (api.open.fec.gov) Schedule A receipts where contributor type is “committee.” Aggregated by contributing committee. Self-transfers from joint-fundraising / victory committees are excluded.
Top individual contributors · 2026 cycle
Itemized individual contributions over $200 to this rep's campaign committee, aggregated by donor employer. PAC giving is shown above; this section is people, not organizations.
1.OWNER$19,300
2.CEO$11,200
3.HEDERA$10,000
4.COINBASE$7,000
5.SPACEX$6,600
6.PRESIDENT$5,250
7.SWIRLDS INC$5,000
8.R W BECKETT CORP$5,000
9.SELF$4,477
10.BREAD FINANCIAL$4,000
Source: OpenFEC Schedule A receipts where contributor type is “individual,” aggregated by the donor's self-reported employer. This is a geographic / industry correlation, not a corporate endorsement.