
U.S. Representative, New York
2468 Rayburn House Office Building
Summary
Grace Meng is an American lawyer and politician serving as the U.S. representative for New York's 6th congressional district since 2013. Her district is situated within the New York City borough of Queens; it includes Bayside, East Elmhurst, Elmhurst, Flushing, Forest Hills, Fresh Meadows, Glendale, Jackson Heights, Kew Gardens, Maspeth, Middle Village, Woodside and Rego Park. A member of the Democratic Party, Meng represented the 22nd district in the New York State Assembly from 2009 until 2012. She is the first Asian American to be elected to the United States Congress from New York.
Source: Wikipedia · as of Aug 21, 2026
A quick read on how Rep. Meng votes and legislates this Congress. Every figure links to its full record below.
See where Rep. Meng stands — alongside Democratic and Republican positions.
HR 10129
HR 10129 · Introduced Aug 20, 2026
Aug 20, 2026: Referred to the House Committee on the Judiciary.
HR 10057
HR 10057 · Introduced Aug 6, 2026 · Education
Aug 6, 2026: Referred to the House Committee on Education and Workforce.
HRES 1243
HRES 1243 · Introduced Apr 30, 2026 · Native Americans
Apr 30, 2026: Referred to the House Committee on Oversight and Government Reform.
HR 8582
HR 8582 · Introduced Apr 29, 2026 · International Affairs
Apr 29, 2026: Referred to the House Committee on Foreign Affairs.
HR 8381
HR 8381 · Introduced Apr 20, 2026 · Immigration
Computed over Rep. Meng's 645 roll-call votes in the 119th Congress, of which 445were party-split (the two parties' majorities on opposite sides). Unanimous votes are excluded so the rates aren't inflated.
98.7%
Votes with the Democratic majority
On party-split votes
1.3%
Votes with the other party
The bipartisanship read
7.4%
Missed votes
Chamber median 2.2% · above median
Placement on the House's left–right spectrum
Based on how often Rep. Meng sided with the Republican majority on party-split votes, ranked against all representatives. This is a vote-agreement placement, not an academic ideology score.
Source: Clerk of the U.S. House (roll-call votes) · as of Sep 9, 2025
What Rep. Meng has put their name on in the 119th Congress, and across their career. Most bills — from every member — never become law; the enacted count is context, not a grade.
38
Sponsored this Congress
320 all-time
0
Became law this Congress
0% of those sponsored
3,635
Cosponsored, all-time
Signed on to others' bills
320
Bills sponsored, all-time
Source: Congress.gov · as of Aug 21, 2026
Major bills from recent Congresses — outcomes and party vote breakdowns. For Rep. Meng's individual votes, view their full record on Congress.gov.
Inflation Reduction Act
Enacted2022 · H.R. 5376Largest climate investment in U.S. history; allowed Medicare to negotiate drug prices; reduced the federal deficit.
CHIPS Act
Enacted2022 · H.R. 4346Invested $52 billion in domestic semiconductor manufacturing to reduce dependence on foreign chip supply chains.
Apr 20, 2026: Referred to the House Committee on the Judiciary.
Source: Congress.gov · as of Aug 21, 2026
Bipartisan Infrastructure Law
Enacted2021 · H.R. 3684$1.2 trillion for roads, bridges, broadband, rail, water systems, and the electric grid.