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Donald Norcross

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Prediction track record

How often we called Donald Norcross's passage votes correctly, from their stated positions on each bill's tagged topics. Excludes “unclear” calls and abstentions.

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Pending
  1. Right119-hr-7567

    Farm, Food, and National Security Act of 2026

    Predicted NO
    Actual NO
    Bill
  2. Pending vote119-hr-5340

    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.

    Predicted YES
    Bill
  3. Pending vote119-hr-5476

    Preparing And Retaining All (PARA) Educators Act

    Predicted YES
    Bill
  4. Pending vote119-hr-8602

    To repeal the wage requirements of the Davis-Bacon Act.

    Predicted NO
    Bill
  5. Pending vote119-sjres-156

    A joint resolution providing for congressional disapproval under chapter 8 of title 5, United States Code, of the rule submitted by the Bureau of Consumer Financial Protection relating to the withdrawal of the rule relating to "Truth in Lending (Regulation Z); Consumer Credit Offered to Borrowers in Advance of Expected Receipt of Compensation for Work".

    Predicted YES
    Bill
  6. Pending vote119-hr-8656

    To require the Department of Justice to procure ballistic-resistant body armor manufactured using domestic ballistic fibers.

    Predicted NO
    Bill

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Crossing the aisle

Passage votes where Donald Norcross broke ranks with ≥75% of Democrats. Threshold catches substantively partisan splits; unanimous-ish or close votes are excluded.

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Cross-aisle votes
  1. 119-s-1318·Apr 29, 2026·80% of D voted NO

    Fallen Servicemembers Religious Heritage Restoration Act

    Rep voted YES
    Bill
  2. 118-hr-1516·Sep 10, 2024·82% of D voted NO

    DHS Restrictions on Confucius Institutes and Chinese Entities of Concern Act

    Rep voted YES
    Bill
  3. 118-hr-5947·Apr 17, 2024·77% of D voted NO

    To provide for the rescission of certain waivers and licenses relating to Iran, and for other purposes.

    Rep voted YES
    Bill
  4. 118-hr-7217·Feb 6, 2024·78% of D voted NO

    Israel Security Supplemental Appropriations Act, 2024

    Rep voted YES
    Bill

Recent votes

  • Nay
    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.
    119-hr-9238··June 11, 2026
  • Nay
    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.
    119-hr-9238··June 11, 2026
  • Not voting
    Condemning actors seeking to defraud the United States Government, and expressing the sense of the House of Representatives that governmentwide fraud and improper payment prevention reforms will meaningfully improve the financial prosperity of the United States, and that Federal program eligibility should be verified before payment.
    119-hres-1335··June 11, 2026
  • Nay
    Fraud Prevention and Accountability Act
    119-hr-8312··June 10, 2026
  • Nay
    No Aid for Ghost Students Act of 2026
    119-hr-7892··June 10, 2026
  • Yea
    Providing for consideration of the bill (H.R. 5408) to accelerate workplace time-to-contract under the National Labor Relations Act.
    119-hres-1140·2 votes·Jun 9, 2026
    • ·June 9, 2026
    • ·June 9, 2026
  • Yea
    Faster Labor Contracts Act
    119-hr-5408··June 9, 2026
  • Yea
    Federal Fraud Prevention Workforce Training Act
    119-hr-8428··June 8, 2026
  • Yea
    Ukraine Support Act
    119-hr-2913··June 5, 2026
  • Nay
    Waiving a requirement of clause 6(a) of rule XIII with respect to consideration of certain resolutions reported from the Committee on Rules.
    119-hres-1336·2 votes·Jun 4, 2026
    • ·June 4, 2026
    • ·June 4, 2026
  • Yea
    Agriculture, Rural Development, Food and Drug Administration, and Related Agency Appropriations Act, 2027
    119-hr-8646··June 4, 2026
  • Nay
    Agriculture, Rural Development, Food and Drug Administration, and Related Agency Appropriations Act, 2027
    119-hr-8646··June 4, 2026
  • Yea
    Stop Child Care Scams Act of 2026
    119-hr-7726··June 3, 2026
  • Yea
    Directing the President, pursuant to section 5(c) of the War Powers Resolution, to remove United States Armed Forces from hostilities with Iran.
    119-hconres-86··June 3, 2026
  • Yea
    Northwest Straits Marine Conservation Initiative Reauthorization Act of 2025
    119-hr-2860··June 3, 2026
  • Yea
    Providing for consideration of the bill (H.R. 2913) to authorize support for Ukraine, and for other purposes.
    119-hres-518··June 3, 2026
  • Yea
    ARTIST Act
    119-s-254··June 3, 2026
  • Nay
    Stop Child Care Scams Act of 2026
    119-hr-7726··June 3, 2026
  • Yea
    Fiscal Year 2025 Veterans Affairs Major Medical Facility Authorization Act
    119-s-2393··May 20, 2026
  • Yea
    Combating Organized Retail Crime Act of 2025
    119-hr-2853··May 12, 2026
  • Yea
    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.
    119-s-4465··April 30, 2026
  • Nay
    Farm, Food, and National Security Act of 2026
    119-hr-7567··April 30, 2026
  • Yea
    Farm, Food, and National Security Act of 2026
    119-hr-7567··April 30, 2026

Recent statements

April 20, 2026press_release_house

Rep. Norcross Files Discharge Petition for Bipartisan Bill to Speed Up First Contracts for New Unions

Position: Rep. Norcross supports the Faster Labor Contracts Act, which would require employers to negotiate first contracts with newly certified unions in good faith and on expedited timelines, preventing employers from using delay tactics to undermine union organizing.

WASHINGTON, DC—Today, Congressman Donald Norcross (NJ-01) announced that he has filed a discharge petition for the Faster Labor Contracts Act. The bill will speed up the process of finalizing a first contract between a newly certified union and the employer. "The right of workers to form a union and collectively bargain is crucial to improving wages, hours, working conditions, and so much more. I know because I've lived it," said Congressman Donald Norcross, Co-Founder and Co-Chair of the Congressional Labor Caucus. "Right now, employers can delay negotiations on first contracts for years. The Faster Labor Contracts Act will force employers to act in good faith and come to the negotiating table quickly. This is a bill that's supported by members from both parties on the left, right, and center. Since Speaker Johnson won't bring this bipartisan bill to the floor for a vote, we're left with no choice but to file a discharge petition." "In the wealthiest country in the world, if you work hard and play by the rules, you should have the opportunity to live the good life. No one has done more to defend this American dream than our nation's unions and organized labor," said House Democratic Leader Hakeem Jeffries. "At a time when the right to organize is under assault, it is unacceptable that when hardworking Americans come together to form a workplace union, employers can stifle that progress by refusing to bargain. The discharge petition on the Faster Labor Contracts Act, which will soon get the 218 signatures necessary to force a vote on the Floor of the House of Representatives, strengthens worker protections and compels employers to come to the table. I thank Congressman Norcross for his leadership and for standing up for working families across the country." "For many workers, the hard part doesn't end when they vote to form a union— it begins there. Reaching a first contract can take months, even years. In some cases, it never happens at all. Workers sit through endless delays, shifting proposals, and stalled negotiations, all while trying to balance their jobs, their families, and their livelihoods. When workers choose to organize, they are choosing a voice—but without a first contract, that voice can be effectively silenced." said Ranking Member Robert C. "Bobby" Scott, House Committee on Education and Workforce. "Dragging out fair negotiations is a second chance for corporations to break up a union. The Faster Labor Contracts Act brings accountability to this process. It sets reasonable timelines and ensures that both sides engage in serious, good-faith negotiations. It helps prevent delay tactics and keeps the focus where it belongs—on reaching an agreement that works for everyone. Ensuring workers can quickly and efficiently reach a first contract is also one of the many important provisions of the Protecting the Right to Organize Act (PRO Act). I support the Faster Labor Contracts Act because it similarly advances the rights of working people, and I thank Mr. Norcross for his leadership on this issue." "In America today, workers are forced to wait 458 days on average before obtaining a first union contract. This is unfair, it's un-American, and it must be fixed," Teamsters General President Sean M. O'Brien said. "This bill needs to move, and it needs to move fast, because working people in this country have been waiting long enough." According to Bloomberg Law, it takes an average of 458 days for unions and employers to agree on a first contract. This bipartisan legislation will ensure that when workers vote to form a union, employers are not allowed to drag out negotiations on first contracts. The Faster Labor Contracts Act would amend Section 8(d) of the National Labor Relations Act (NLRA), to require that: Senator Josh Hawley (R-MO) introduced this bill in the Senate. Read the full text of the legislation here. Donald Norcross (D-NJ-01) and Pete Stauber (R-MN-08) were joined by the following members in introducing the Faster Labor Contracts Act: Representatives Don Bacon (R-NE-02), Rob Bresnahan (R-PA-08), Nikki Budzinski (D-IL-13), Angie Craig (D-MN-02), Chris Deluzio (D-PA-17), Brian Fitzpatrick (R-PA-01), Andrew Garbarino (R-NY-02), Jared Golden (D-ME-02), Tim Kennedy (D-NY-26), Nick LaLota (R-NY-01), Rick Larsen (D-WA-02), Mike Lawler (R-NY-17), Stephen Lynch (D-MA-08), Seth Magaziner (D-RI-02), Nicole Malliotakis (R-NY-11), Morgan McGarvey (D-KY-03), Riley Moore (R-WV-02), Emily Randall (D-WA-06), Josh Riley (D-NY-19), Michael Rulli (R-OH-06), Mary Gay Scanlon (D-PA-05), Chris Smith (R-NJ-04), Haley Stevens (D-MI-11), Jeff Van Drew (R-NJ-02). The bill is endorsed by the International Brotherhood of Teamsters, American Federation of Labor and Congress of Industrial Organizations (AFL-CIO), American Federation of Teachers (AFT), Amalgamated Transit Union (ATU), American Compass, Brotherhood of Maintenance of Way Employes Division–International Brotherhood of Teamsters, International Alliance of Theatrical Stage Employees (IATSE), International Association of Bridge, Structural, Ornamental and Reinforcing Iron Workers (IW), International Association of Fire Fighters (IAFF), International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers (IBEW), International Organization of Masters, Mates & Pilots, International Union of Bricklayers and Allied Craftworkers, International Union of Operating Engineers, International Union of Painters and Allied Trades (IUPAT), International Union, United Automobile, Aerospace and Agricultural Implement Workers of America (UAW), Laborers' International Union of North America (LiUNA), Marine Engineers' Beneficial Association (M.E.B.A.), National Education Association (NEA), National Employment Law Project, Transportation Communications Union (TCU/IAM), Transport Workers Union (TWU), United Association of Journeymen and Apprentices of the Plumbing and Pipe Fitting Industry of the United States and Canada (UA), United Brotherhood of Carpenters and Joiners of America (UBC), United Food and Commercial Workers International Union (UFCW), United Mine Workers of America (UMWA), United Steelworkers (USW), Utility Workers Union of America. Norcross.house.gov – Twitter – YouTube – Facebook – Instagram Permalink: https://norcross.house.gov/2026/4/rep-norcross-files-discharge-petition-for-bipartisan-bill-to-speed-up-first-contracts-for-new-unions

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March 5, 2026press_release_house

Rep. Norcross Votes ‘Yes’ on War Powers Resolution

Position: Rep. Norcross supports the War Powers Resolution, arguing that the President must obtain congressional authorization and justification before undertaking military action against Iran, and that military strikes should not proceed without a clear strategy to prevent wider conflict.

WASHINGTON, DC—Today, Congressman Donald Norcross (NJ-01) released a statement on his support for the War Powers Resolution. "As a senior member of the House Armed Services Committee, I received classified briefings after Operation Epic Fury and am still left with serious questions. The American people deserve to know why this strike was undertaken at this time, why it happened now, and what strategy exists to prevent a wider conflict," said Congressman Donald Norcross. "The Iranian regime has posed a persistent threat to U.S. national security for decades, is the leading global sponsor of terrorism, and has oppressed its own people. Undertaking a war in the Middle East without a full understanding of the conflict is not the right strategy and puts our servicemembers at risk. The War Powers Resolution makes clear that the President must go to Congress and justify any use of military force against Iran." Permalink: https://norcross.house.gov/2026/3/rep-norcross-votes-yes-on-war-powers-resolution

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February 28, 2026press_release_house

Rep. Norcross Releases Statement on Trump Administration’s Strikes on Iran

Position: Rep. Norcross expresses concern about the Trump Administration's unilateral military strike on Iran and calls for an immediate classified congressional briefing to understand the rationale, timing, and strategic plan for the action, while emphasizing the need to protect U.S. troops and domestic communities from potential retaliation.

WASHINGTON, DC – Today, Congressman Donald Norcross (NJ-01) released the following statement on the Trump Administration's strikes on Iran. "Last night, President Trump unilaterally ordered a military strike against Iran. For decades, the Iranian regime has posed a persistent threat to U.S. national security, beginning with the 1979 hostage crisis and continuing through its pursuit of nuclear weapons capabilities, its role as a leading global sponsor of terrorism, and its oppression of the Iranian people. "In response to the recent U.S. strike, Iran has reportedly launched attacks on four of the thirteen U.S military bases in the region, where more than 40,000 U.S. service members are currently stationed. In June of last year, the President asserted that Operation Midnight Hammer had "obliterated" Iran's nuclear program. "The American people deserve to understand why this latest strike was undertaken, why it was initiated at this time, and what clear strategy exists to bring this situation to a responsible conclusion. "Above all, we must ensure the protection of our troops abroad and safeguard religious institutions and vulnerable communities here at home from potential retaliation. I am therefore calling for an immediate classified briefing to Congress to fully explain the rationale for this action and the path forward." Permalink: https://norcross.house.gov/2026/2/rep-norcross-releases-statement-on-trump-administration-s-strikes-on-iran

foreign_policy
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February 25, 2026press_release_house

Rep. Norcross Releases Statement on Trump’s State of the Union Address

Position: Rep. Norcross opposes Trump's tariff policies, the 'Big Ugly Law' cuts to healthcare and food assistance, and current ICE enforcement practices. He advocates for lowering costs, protecting healthcare and food assistance access, and raising the federal minimum wage.

WASHINGTON, DC – Today, Congressman Donald Norcross (NJ-01) released the following statement on President Trump's State of the Union address to Congress: "Tonight's State of the Union address made one thing clear: Donald Trump has failed the American people. Families are already struggling with high costs, and Trump's policies have only made life more expensive. Trump's tariff tax hurts American workers and his Big Ugly Law resulted in the largest cuts to healthcare and food assistance in U.S. history. "At the same time, Trump's ICE has been terrorizing our communities, instilling fear into our children, and murdering Americans on our streets. We all want to see violent criminals locked up but what we are experiencing across the nation is that every day Americans are paying the price. We need transparency, accountability, and rule of law. Trump's ICE has got to go. "I will continue fighting to lower costs, protect access to healthcare and food assistance, raise the federal minimum wage, and hold the Trump Administration accountable. Until working families feel secure in their finances, safe in their communities, and confident in their future, we cannot honestly say that the state of our Union is strong." Permalink: https://norcross.house.gov/2026/2/rep-norcross-releases-statement-on-trump-s-state-of-the-union-address

economyhealthcareimmigrationcriminal_justice
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Recent news mentions

Articles from a curated list of national outlets that mention Donald Norcross.

  • The Philadelphia Inquirer·June 1, 2026
    What we’re watching for in New Jersey’s primary elections

Source: GDELT 2.0 GKG, filtered to a curated list of national outlets. Inclusion is not endorsement; opinion pieces and reported news are mixed.

Recent stock activity

Periodic transaction reports filed under the STOCK Act — disclosed by the rep, sourced from public filings.

No disclosed trades on record.

Source: open-data mirrors of the Senate eFD and House Clerk financial-disclosure systems. Disclosure within 30 days of trade is required by law (45 for spouse/dependent trades).

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. 1.MACHINISTS NON PARTISAN POLITICAL LEAGUE OF THE INTERNATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF MACHINISTS &Labor6 contributionsTrade-union PAC for the International Association of Machinists & Aerospace Workers — backs candidates supporting union organizing, prevailing wages, and aerospace manufacturing jobs.AI$30,000
  2. 2.UNITED ASSOCIATION POLITICAL EDUCATION COMMITTEE (UNITED ASSOCIATION OF JOURNEYMEN AND APPLabor5 contributionsTrade-union PAC for plumbers, pipefitters, and HVAC technicians — backs prevailing-wage protections, apprenticeship funding, and infrastructure investment.AI$25,000
  3. 3.UNITED STEELWORKERS POLITICAL ACTION FUNDLabor4 contributionsTrade-union PAC for the United Steelworkers — backs candidates supporting union organizing, prevailing wages, workplace safety, and manufacturing job protection.AI$20,000
  4. 4.UAW - V - CAP (UAW VOLUNTARY COMMUNITY ACTION PROGRAM)Labor4 contributionsTrade-union PAC of the United Auto Workers — backs candidates supporting collective bargaining, worker protections, and auto-industry jobs.AI$20,000
  5. 5.AMERICAN CRYSTAL SUGAR COMPANY POLITICAL ACTION COMMITTEEAgriculture3 contributionsAgricultural processing PAC for American Crystal Sugar — backs candidates supporting farm subsidies, sugar price supports, and agricultural trade policies.AI$15,000
  6. 6.INTERNATIONAL UNION OF PAINTERS AND ALLIED TRADES POLITICAL ACTION TOGETHER POLITICAL COMM3 contributions$15,000
  7. 7.NEA FUND FOR CHILDREN AND PUBLIC EDUCATIONLabor3 contributionsPAC of the National Education Association, the largest U.S. teachers' union. Backs candidates supporting public education funding, teacher compensation, and collective bargaining rights.AI$15,000
  8. 8.SEIU COPE (SERVICE EMPLOYEES INTERNATIONAL UNION COMMITTEE ON POLITICAL EDUCATION)Labor3 contributionsTrade-union PAC for the Service Employees International Union — backs candidates supporting union organizing, collective bargaining, prevailing wages, and worker protections.AI$15,000
  9. 9.AMALGAMATED TRANSIT UNION - COPELabor2 contributionsTrade-union PAC for transit workers — backs candidates supporting public transportation funding, worker protections, and collective bargaining rights.AI$10,000
  10. 10.INTL UNION OF BRICKLAYERS & ALLIED CRAFTWORKERS PACLabor2 contributionsTrade-union PAC for bricklayers and allied construction workers — backs prevailing-wage protections, federal infrastructure funding, and project labor agreements.AI$10,000

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. 1.THE FOUR B'S$15,500
  2. 2.APOLLO$15,500
  3. 3.COOPER UNIVERSITY HEALTH CARE$14,000
  4. 4.VIRTUA HEALTH$11,500
  5. 5.HOLT LOGISTICS CORP$10,500
  6. 6.CONNER STRONG & BUCKELEW$10,500
  7. 7.BACH ASSOCIATES, PC$10,500
  8. 8.CONNER STRONG BUCKELEW$10,000
  9. 9.UTILITY LINE SERVICE, INC.$8,500
  10. 10.STERN KILCULLEN & RUFOLO$7,000

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.