Bill Sponsor
Mike Collins
Georgia · US House · 10th District · Republican
Overview
Bills
Votes
Subjects
Address
2351 Rayburn House Office Building Washington, DC 20515
Phone
(202) 225-4101
Address
2351 Rayburn House Office Building Washington, DC 20515
Phone
(202) 225-4101
Featured Bills
Feb 23, 2026
Passed House
Sponsor
House Bill 3679
Small Business Artificial Intelligence Advancement Act
Active
Dec 17, 2025
Passed House
Cosponsor
House Bill 3492
Protect Children’s Innocence Act
Active
Amendments
Dec 11, 2025
Passed House
Sponsor
House Bill 3898
PERMIT Act
Active
Amendments
Nov 19, 2025
Passed House
Cosponsor
House Bill 6019
To repeal certain provisions relating to notification to Senate offices regarding legal process on disclosure of Senate data, and for other purposes.
Active
Jul 17, 2025
Passed House
Cosponsor
House Bill 1919
Anti-CBDC Surveillance State Act
Active
Amendments
Recent Votes
Feb 25, 2026
Voted Yes
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Yes
On Passage
Passed
House Bill 4758
Homeowner Energy Freedom Act
Feb 25, 2026
Voted No
No
On Motion to Recommit
Failed
House Bill 4758
Homeowner Energy Freedom Act
Feb 24, 2026
Didn't Vote
Didn't Vote
On Passage
Passed
House Bill 4626
Home Appliance Protection and Affordability Act
Feb 24, 2026
Voted No
No
On Motion to Recommit
Failed
House Bill 4626
Home Appliance Protection and Affordability Act
Feb 24, 2026
Voted Yes
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Yes
On Agreeing to the Resolution
Passed
House Simple Resolution 1075
Providing for consideration of the bill (H.R. 4626) to amend the Energy Policy and Conservation Act to prohibit the Secretary of Energy from prescribing any new or amended energy conservation standard for a product that is not technologically feasible and economically justified, and for other purposes, and providing for consideration of the bill (H.R. 4758) to repeal provisions of Public Law 117-169 relating to taxpayer subsidies for home electrification, and for other purposes.
Feb 24, 2026
Voted Yes
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Yes
On Ordering the Previous Question
Passed
House Simple Resolution 1075
Providing for consideration of the bill (H.R. 4626) to amend the Energy Policy and Conservation Act to prohibit the Secretary of Energy from prescribing any new or amended energy conservation standard for a product that is not technologically feasible and economically justified, and for other purposes, and providing for consideration of the bill (H.R. 4758) to repeal provisions of Public Law 117-169 relating to taxpayer subsidies for home electrification, and for other purposes.