Bergman’s voting record
Don’t listen to what First Congressional District U.S. Rep. Jack Bergman says. Watch what he does. Jack Bergman claims to act against inflation. Yet on Aug. 12, Bergman voted against The Inflation Reduction Act of 2022, which aims for deficit reduction, drug pricing reform and energy security. He voted against the Affordable Insulin Now Act, H.R. 6833, on Sept. 30. On May 19 he voted against The Consumer Fuel Price Gouging Prevention Act, H.R, 7688, and The Infant Formula Supplemental Appropriations Act, H.R. 7790. A busy day for Jack. He didn’t care that his constituents couldn’t get baby formula or afford the gas to get to the store to get their overpriced insulin.
But should a school shooting happen, know that Jack didn’t support The Active Shooter Alert Act, HR 6538, on July 13 that would warn the public. Of course, an active shooter will still be able to be armed with a civilian equivalent of a military weapon, because Bergman didn’t support the Assault Weapons Ban, HR 1808, But let us suppose as a means of prevention, we had more mental health capability in schools, as provided for in The Mental Health Matters Act, H.R. 7780. Bergman voted against it.
Bergman voted against protection for whistleblowers, HR 2988, and against the Preventing a Patronage System Act, HR 302. So political skullduggery is fine by him. Bergman didn’t support HR 8823, The Presidential Election Reform Act. Of course, Bergman didn’t vote for reform. On Jan. 6, 2021, he voted against accepting the electoral votes in Pennsylvania and Arizona. In December 2020, Bergman supported the Texas attorney general in a failed try to deny Michigan’s vote. He supported Trump’s “Big Lie” then and his voting record speaks for itself now.
