2018: Schweikert Voted For A $100 Billion Tax Bill That Delayed ACA Taxes, Included Tax Relief For Disaster Victims And Offered Fixes For The 2017 Tax Reform Bill. In December 2018, Schweikert voted for legislation that would have, according to Congressional Quarterly, "provide[d] tax relief to individuals and businesses who have been harmed by certain natural disasters during 2018 and [...] [made] it easier for small businesses to offer retirement savings plans for their employees while also giving individuals greater flexibility to contribute to and use funds from their retirement accounts. It also allow[ed] churches and other non-profits to become politically active while maintaining their tax-exempt status; delay[ed] or repeal[ed] four taxes created by the 2010 health care overhaul to finance that law; [made] certain modifications and technical corrections to the 2017 tax overhaul; and modernize[d] the IRS to improve customer service and help prevent identity theft and tax return fraud." The vote was on a motion to concur in the Senate amendment with a further House amendment. The House agreed to the motion, thereby passing the bill, by a vote of 220 to 183. The bill died in the Senate. [House Vote 470, 12/20/18; Congressional Quarterly, 12/19/18; Congressional Actions, H.R. 88]