
Todd Young
Senator
$1.7M in lobby money
Next Election: 2028
Todd Young took $1.7M and voted to allow $20B in arms sales and $447M in military equipment funding by opposing blocks on bulldozers and bombs. He voted no on the 'stand with Israel' resolution, breaking from the lobby’s preferred position.
Todd Young has received $1.7M from the pro-Israel lobby and voted to send $20B of your tax dollars to Israel.
Voted NO on 'stand with Israel' resolution. Voted to ALLOW $295M bulldozer block and $151.8M bomb block and $20B arms-sale block.
On 4 lobby-relevant votes: 3 with, 1 against. 75% with the lobby.
The lobby invested $1.7M. The return? $20B in taxpayer-funded bills for a foreign government. That's money that could have gone to your schools, your hospitals, your roads. Instead, it went overseas while your community struggles.
Tried to stop unauthorized US strikes on Iran. Senate rejected 46-51 (Apr 22, 2026).
↳ Voted to allow US strikes on Iran without Congress approval.
Tried to stop unauthorized US strikes on Iran. Senate rejected 47-52 (Apr 15, 2026).
↳ Voted to allow US military actions against Iran without Congress approval.
Resolution to block $295M sale of Caterpillar D9 bulldozers to Israel — the same model used to kill Rachel Corrie in 2003 and to demolish Palestinian homes (Apr 2026). Motion to discharge rejected 40-59.
↳ Voted against blocking $295M bulldozer sale to Israel
Resolution to block $151.8M sale of 12,000 one-thousand-pound bombs to Israel (Apr 2026). Motion to discharge rejected 36-63.
↳ Voted against blocking $151.8M bomb sale to Israel
Tried to stop unauthorized US strikes on Iran. Senate rejected 47-53 (Mar 24, 2026).
↳ Voted to allow US strikes on Iran without Congress approval.
Tried to stop unauthorized US strikes on Iran. Senate rejected 47-53 (Mar 18, 2026).
↳ Voted to allow US strikes on Iran without Congress approval.
Tried to stop unauthorized US strikes on Iran. Senate rejected 47-53 (Mar 4, 2026).
↳ Voted to allow US strikes on Iran without Congress approval.
Passed $1.7 trillion spending bill funding government through Sept 2026. Passed Senate 71-29 (Jan 30, 2026).
↳ Voted to fund government operations and programs for fiscal 2026.
Passed $1.7 trillion government funding bill for fiscal year 2026. Passed Senate 82-15 (Jan 15, 2026).
↳ Voted to fund government operations through Sept 2026.
Tried to stop unauthorized US strikes on Venezuela. Senate split 50-50 on stopping unauthorized strikes on Venezuela.
↳ Voted to limit US military actions in Venezuela without Congress approval.
Tried to end unauthorized US military actions in Venezuela. Passed Senate 52-47.
↳ Voted to stop US forces from fighting in Venezuela without Congress approval.
Tried to end unauthorized US military actions in Venezuela. Senate rejected 49-51 (Nov 6, 2025).
↳ Voted to allow US military actions in Venezuela without Congress approval.
Resolution to block $20B arms sale to Israel — 120mm tank rounds (Nov 2024). Rejected 18-79.
↳ Voted against blocking arms sales to Israel
Senate resolution standing with Israel against terrorism (Nov 2023). Passed 97-0.
↳ Voted against resolution supporting Israel
▶+ 3 procedural & amendment votes
Procedural and amendment votes on budget resolutions, kept available so you can verify the full record.
Tried to cut $70B by slashing foreign aid, education, and science funding. Senate rejected 25-73 (Apr 23, 2026).
↳ Voted to keep foreign aid and domestic funding steady.
Set US budget levels for 2026-2035 spending and revenue. Passed Senate 50-48 (Apr 23, 2026).
↳ Voted to approve budget limits for 2026-2035 government spending.
Tried to cut US drug prices by matching European and Canadian rates. Senate rejected 49-49 (Apr 23, 2026).
↳ Voted against cutting US drug prices to match Europe and Canada.
Strong alignment with pro-Israel lobby interests
Composite score based on lobby funding received, voting alignment on Israel-related legislation, and PAC relationship density.
| # | Source | Type | Amount |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Pro-Israel Lobby Total | Pro-Israel | $1.7M |
Per-PAC dollar amounts come from FEC Schedule A receipts. Currently aggregated at the $1.7M total. Source: trackaipac.com.