Impeaching Donald John Trump, President of the United States for high crimes and misdemeanors.
Referred to Judiciary Committee
Amo has been active across several areas in the 119th Congress, most often Defense & Veterans, Foreign Affairs and Law & Justice.
Gabe Amo is a Democratic Representative representing Rhode Island's 1st District in the 119th Congress (2025–2027). Now in their 2nd term, they have cast 362 recorded votes, seen 81 measures become law, and sponsored 22 bills. They won their 2024 election with 63.0% of the vote, a 31.0-point margin. Their office has spent $315,515 in taxpayer-funded expenses this period. Up for re-election November 2026.
Each numbered Congress spans two calendar years and is divided into two sessions: the first session (odd-numbered year, e.g., 2025) and the second session (even-numbered year, e.g., 2026). Modern Congresses begin on January 3 of odd-numbered years and end on January 3 two years later, unless a law sets a different date. The House is elected every two years, while Senators serve six-year terms staggered so that roughly one-third of the Senate is up for election every two years.
Impeaching Donald John Trump, President of the United States for high crimes and misdemeanors.
Referred to Judiciary Committee
Promoting Efficient Review for Modern Infrastructure Today Act
Referred to Environment and Public Works Committee; Transportation and Infrastructure Committee
Referred to Energy and Natural Resources Committee; Energy and Commerce Committee
State Planning for Reliability and Affordability Act
Referred to Energy and Natural Resources Committee; Energy and Commerce Committee
Incentivizing New Ventures and Economic Strength Through Capital Formation Act of 2025
Referred to Banking, Housing, and Urban Affairs Committee; Financial Services Committee
Protect America's Workforce Act
Referred to Oversight and Government Reform Committee
Referred to Rules Committee
Referred to Rules Committee
Make SWAPs Efficient Act of 2025
Referred to Environment and Public Works Committee; Natural Resources Committee
Transparency in Reporting of Adversarial Contributions to Education Act
Referred to Health, Education, Labor, and Pensions Committee; Education and Workforce Committee
Promoting Responsible Oversight To Eliminate Communist Teachings for Our Kids Act
Referred to Health, Education, Labor, and Pensions Committee; Education and Workforce Committee
Destroying Unnecessary, Misaligned, and Prohibitive Red Tape Act
Referred to Small Business and Entrepreneurship Committee; Small Business Committee
Small Business Regulatory Reduction Act of 2025
Referred to Small Business and Entrepreneurship Committee; Small Business Committee
Combating the Lies of Authoritarians in School Systems Act
Referred to Health, Education, Labor, and Pensions Committee; Education and Workforce Committee
Referred to Rules Committee
Social Security Child Protection Act of 2025
Referred to Finance Committee; Ways and Means Committee
Referred to Foreign Relations Committee; Financial Services Committee
Denouncing the horrors of socialism.
Referred to Financial Services Committee
Researching Efficient Federal Improvements for Necessary Energy Refining Act
Referred to Energy and Natural Resources Committee; Energy and Commerce Committee
Unlocking our Domestic LNG Potential Act of 2025
Referred to Energy and Commerce Committee
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Referred to Education and Workforce Committee
Referred to Foreign Affairs Committee
Referred to Foreign Affairs Committee
Strengthening Export Controls Compliance Act
Referred to Foreign Affairs Committee
NOAA Global Ocean Monitoring and Observing Research Act
Referred to Science, Space, and Technology Committee
Referred to Foreign Affairs Committee
Referred to Foreign Affairs Committee
Referred to Natural Resources Committee
Social Security Survivor Benefits Equity Act
Referred to Ways and Means Committee
National Strategy for Combating Scams Act of 2025
Referred to Financial Services Committee; Energy and Commerce Committee; Judiciary Committee
STOP Scams Against Seniors Act
Referred to Judiciary Committee
Promoting Diplomacy with Australia Act
Referred to Foreign Affairs Committee
Referred to Education and Workforce Committee
Referred to Judiciary Committee
Referred to Energy and Commerce Committee
Referred to Foreign Affairs Committee
Referred to Transportation and Infrastructure Committee; Science, Space, and Technology Committee; Natural Resources Committee
Firearm Destruction Licensure Act of 2025
Referred to Judiciary Committee
Expressing support for the designation of the second Saturday in June as "Veterans Get Outside Day".
Referred to Oversight and Government Reform Committee
Referred to Foreign Affairs Committee
Referred to Foreign Affairs Committee
First Rhode Island Regiment Congressional Gold Medal Act
Referred to Financial Services Committee
Source: MIT Election Data + Science Lab
Source: Federal Election Commission · Candidate ID: H4RI01265 · Through 03/31/2026 · 2026 Cycle
Source: House Statement of Disbursements · Jan 1 - Mar 31, 2020
Federal dollars obligated to this district in FY2025. Reflects ongoing programs and prior authorizations — not decisions by the current officeholder.
Appropriations bills authorize and fund the programs reflected above. This is Gabe Amo's recorded position on the most recent 10 — not a claim that these votes caused the spending figures.
Source: USASpending.gov. Voting records via official House/Senate clerk roll-call data. District map: post-2020 census (118th/119th Congress).
Measured from public voting records, Census district demographics, and CRS bill data. Not an editorial judgment — the same formula applies to every member regardless of party.
Other members of the 119th Congress representing Rhode Island. View full Rhode Island delegation
Gabe Amo has spent $315,515 in taxpayer-funded office expenses year-to-date (through Jan 1 - Mar 31, 2020), including staff compensation, rent and utilities, travel, and other services. The full breakdown with top vendor recipients is available on this profile's Finance tab.
The Members' Representational Allowance (MRA) covers official office operations. The largest categories are Staff Compensation (89.4%) and Rent & Utilities (7.6%). All spending is publicly reported through the House Statement of Disbursements.
Gabe Amo won the 2024 general election with 63.0% of the vote (139,352 votes), winning by a margin of 31.0 points against 2 opponents.
Gabe Amo is up for re-election in 2026. Election Day is November 3, 2026. Their current term ends January 3, 2027. They have served 2 terms in this office. All 435 House seats are up every two years.
Gabe Amo's current term ends January 3, 2027. They are up for re-election on November 3, 2026. House members serve two-year terms and face election every cycle.
According to FEC filings, Gabe Amo has raised $1,158,839 in campaign funds, spent $540,892, and has $1,552,595 cash on hand.
Campaign funds are raised from donors for election purposes and regulated by the FEC. Office spending (MRA) is a separate taxpayer-funded budget allocated to each House member for staff salaries, rent, travel, and official duties. The two cannot be mixed — campaign money cannot pay for official expenses and vice versa.