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Welch, Peter (Democratic) was elected to the U.S. House of Representatives representing Vermont, in the 2024 general election. Their 2-year term began in January 2025. Currently serving. 119th United States Congress.

Welch, Peter is a Democratic U.S. Senator from Vermont, serving in the 119th United States Congress.
Born in 1947 (age 79). Washington, D.C.
office: 115 Russell Senate Office Building Washington, DC 20510. Official website: https://www.welch.senate.gov/..
20 most recent bills sponsored by Welch, Peter. Click a title to read the full bill on Congress.gov.
| # Date | Bill / Title | Role | Status |
|---|---|---|---|
| 01 Β· 06/24/2026 | Sponsor | Read twice and referred to the Committee on Agriculture | |
| 02 Β· 06/24/2026 | Sponsor | Read twice and referred to the Committee on Finance. | |
| 03 Β· 06/24/2026 | Sponsor | In Committee | |
| 04 Β· 06/24/2026 | Sponsor | Read twice and referred to the Committee on Agriculture | |
| 05 Β· 06/24/2026 | ββ | Sponsor | Pending |
| 06 Β· 06/24/2026 | ββ | Sponsor | Pending |
| 07 Β· 06/24/2026 | ββ | Sponsor | Pending |
| 08 Β· 06/24/2026 | ββ | Sponsor | Pending |
| 09 Β· 06/23/2026 | ββ | Sponsor | Pending |
| 10 Β· 06/23/2026 | ββ | Sponsor | Pending |
| 11 Β· 06/23/2026 | ββ | Sponsor | Pending |
| 12 Β· 06/23/2026 | ββ | Sponsor | Pending |
| 13 Β· 06/23/2026 | ββ | Sponsor | Pending |
| 14 Β· 06/11/2026 | Sponsor | In Committee | |
| 15 Β· 06/04/2026 | ββ | Sponsor | Pending |
| 16 Β· 06/04/2026 | ββ | Sponsor | Pending |
| 17 Β· 06/04/2026 | ββ | Sponsor | Pending |
| 18 Β· 06/04/2026 | ββ | Sponsor | Pending |
| 19 Β· 06/04/2026 | ββ | Sponsor | Pending |
| 20 Β· 06/04/2026 | ββ | Sponsor | Pending |
Welch, Peter (Democratic) has won 10 congressional elections, representing Vermont, first elected in 2006. Currently serving. Source: Congress.gov / Library of Congress.
Welch, Peter (Democratic) was elected to the U.S. House of Representatives representing Vermont, in the 2024 general election. Their 2-year term began in January 2025. Currently serving. 119th United States Congress.
Welch, Peter (Democratic) was elected to the U.S. House of Representatives representing Vermont, in the 2022 general election. Their 2-year term began in January 2023. Term concluded January 2025. 118th United States Congress.
Welch, Peter (Democratic) was elected to the U.S. House of Representatives representing Vermont, in the 2020 general election. Their 2-year term began in January 2021. Term concluded January 2023. 117th United States Congress.
Welch, Peter (Democratic) was elected to the U.S. House of Representatives representing Vermont, in the 2018 general election. Their 2-year term began in January 2019. Term concluded January 2021. 116th United States Congress.
Welch, Peter (Democratic) was elected to the U.S. House of Representatives representing Vermont, in the 2016 general election. Their 2-year term began in January 2017. Term concluded January 2019. 115th United States Congress.
Welch, Peter (Democratic) was elected to the U.S. House of Representatives representing Vermont, in the 2014 general election. Their 2-year term began in January 2015. Term concluded January 2017. 114th United States Congress.
Welch, Peter (Democratic) was elected to the U.S. House of Representatives representing Vermont, in the 2012 general election. Their 2-year term began in January 2013. Term concluded January 2015. 113th United States Congress.
Welch, Peter (Democratic) was elected to the U.S. House of Representatives representing Vermont, in the 2010 general election. Their 2-year term began in January 2011. Term concluded January 2013. 112th United States Congress.
Welch, Peter (Democratic) was elected to the U.S. House of Representatives representing Vermont, in the 2008 general election. Their 2-year term began in January 2009. Term concluded January 2011. 111th United States Congress.
Welch, Peter (Democratic) was elected to the U.S. House of Representatives representing Vermont, in the 2006 general election. Their 2-year term began in January 2007. Term concluded January 2009. 110th United States Congress.
Each entry = one election victory. Data: Congress.gov / Library of Congress.
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