115th CONGRESS FINAL
INTERNATIONAL RELIGIOUS FREEDOM CONGRESSIONAL SCORECARD A PROJECT OF 21WILBERFORCE
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TABLE OF CONTENTS This project was made possible by the generous support of:
A Letter from 21Wilberforce...................…………………....……............ 3 Introduction……………………………………………………............................. 4 Key Takeaways…………………………………………..................................... 6 Notable Leaders…………………………………………………......................... 8 Methodology………………………………………….….................................... 9 Senate Scored Items……………………………………...……...................... 11 House Scored Items…………………………………..………….................... 26 About 21Wilberforce…………………....…............................................ 173
CONGRESSIONAL VOTES BY STATE Georgia Alabama 46 Hawaii Alaska 48 Idaho Arizona 50 Illinois Arkansas 52 Indiana California 54 Iowa Colorado 61 Kansas Connecticut 63 Kentucky Delaware 65 Louisiana Florida 67
72 75 77 79 82 85 87 89 91
Maine Maryland Massachusetts Michigan Minnesota Mississippi Missouri Montana Nebraska
93 95 97 99 102 104 106 108 110
Nevada New Hampshire New Jersey New Mexico New York North Carolina North Dakota Ohio Oklahoma
112 114 116 119 121 125 128 130 133
Oregon Pennsylvania Rhode Island South Carolina South Dakota Tennessee Texas Utah Vermont
135 137 140 142 144 146 149 154 156
Virginia Washington West Virginia Wisconsin Wyoming
158 161 164 166 168
Non-Voting Territories 170 -American Samoa -District of Columbia -Guam -North Mariana -Puerto Rico -Virgin Islands
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A LETTER FROM 21WILBERFORCE Dear Friends, As freedom of religion declines around the world, religious minorities suffer extraordinary pressures – even genocide and the threat of extinction. Defending the fundamental right to conscience is a leading challenge of our time. Here at 21Wilberforce, our aim is to protect freedom of belief for all, and our goals are to protect religious communities, free imprisoned leaders, and perhaps most difficult, reform harmful policies that restrict freedom of conscience. Here in America, that effort begins in partnership with our nation's congressional leadership. To that end, on behalf of 21Wilberforce, I'm pleased to announce the release of our Final International Religious Freedom Congressional Scorecard for the 115th session of Congress. This simple and informative tool measures the important steps taken by those members of Congress who have demonstrated the moral clarity – and political courage – required in the fight against worldwide assaults on religious freedom. In addition to caucus and commission work, the Scorecard tracks how members of the House and Senate have sponsored, supported, and voted on bills, resolutions, and amendments that support international religious freedom. Unlike legislative scorecards published by most organizations, ours is strictly nonpartisan: We do not promote specific legislation, nor do we pass judgment on the work of the 115th Congress.
In publishing our International Religious Freedom Congressional Scorecard, 21Wilberforce has three goals: First, to recognize and thank those members of Congress who have championed international religious freedom in tangible ways; Second, to encourage legislators to take bolder actions in support of religious freedom and the restoration of human dignity around the world; And third, to provide interested citizens with a concise, informative, nonpartisan summary of the public actions taken on religious freedom by both houses of Congress. 21 Wilberforce is grateful for this work done by Congress and the promise of these efforts. As always, however, we're mindful of the work that remains to be done in defense of international religious freedom.
Sincerely,
Lou Ann Sabatier Director of Communications 21Wilberforce
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INTRODUCTION Global assaults on religious freedom occur at a staggering rate with nearly 80% of the world living in states characterized by religious persecution, discrimination, or restrictions. According to a report by Freedom House, global freedom has deteriorated to its lowest level in more than a decade and with it, the political rights and civil liberties of many of the world’s citizens. According to the UNHCR, globally in 2018, 41.3 million people were internally displaced as a result of conflict and persecution, while 25.9 million were refugees and 3.5 million were asylum-seekers. These grim statistics illuminate the tragic human face of religious persecution in the early years of the 21st century. The faces are diverse, and they are many — Uyghurs in China, Copts in Egypt, Baha’i in Yemen, Christians in North Korea, Jehovah’s Witnesses in Russia, and religious minorities throughout Pakistan, Saudi Arabia and numerous other countries. It is the anguished face of an orphaned child in Nigeria or a remnant survivor of Christian villages decimated by Boko Haram. It the face of a young adult demonstrating against oppression in Iran. Or the face of a Rohingya mother in Myanmar whose
baby son has been ripped from her arms by soldiers and flung into a fire. It is the haunting face of a young Yazidi woman who has endured repeated rape and torture at the hands of ISIS captors. In the United States, freedom of religion is the first freedom, enshrined in the First Amendment of the Constitution and foundational to the very origin and existence of the nation. It follows that religious freedom also would animate U.S. foreign policy — except oftentimes it does not.
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The International Religious Freedom Act of 1998 (IRFA) and the amplified Frank R. Wolf International Religious Freedom Act of 2016, provide the framework for advancing religious freedom as a U.S. foreign policy imperative. It is in this same spirit that we present the International Religious Freedom Congressional Scorecard as a measure of progress made toward that end. It is our hope that the Scorecard will both celebrate positive measures taken by members of Congress and highlight opportunities that remain to further advance U.S. advocacy on behalf of individuals persecuted in foreign countries on account of religion or belief.
Burma Central African Republic China Eritrea
Iran Nigeria North Korea Pakistan
Russia Saudi Arabia www.uscirf.gov Sudan Syria
Tajikistan Turkmenistan Uzbekistan Vietnam
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Burma, Central African Republic, China Eritrea, Iran, Nigeria, North Korea, Pakistan, Russia, Saudi Arabia, Sudan, Syria, Tajikistan, Turkmenistan, Uzbekistan, Vietnam
TIER 2 COUNTRIES Laos
Indonesia Iraq Kazakhstan
Malaysia Turkey
Afghanistan, Azerbaijan, Bahrain, Cuba, Egypt, India, Indonesia, Iraq, Kazakhstan, Laos, Malaysia, Turkey
UNITED STATES COMMISSION ON INTERNATIONAL RELIGIOUS FREEDOM 732 North Capitol Street, NW, Suite A714 Washington, DC 20401 Telephone: (202) 523–3240 Fax: (202) 523–5020 www.uscirf.gov
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IRF Legislation Signed into Law During 115th Congress OUT OF A COMBINED 115 ITEMS SCORED, SIX CAME TO A VOTE, (TWO IN THE SENATE AND FOUR IN THE HOUSE) AND ALL PASSED UNANIMOUSLY OR WITH AN OVERWHELMING MAJORITY. S.1158 - Elie Wiesel Genocide and Atrocities Prevention Act of 2017 This law (115-441) helps prevent acts of genocide and other atrocity crimes, which threaten national and international security, by enhancing U.S. Government capacities to prevent, mitigate, and respond to such crises S.2736 - Asia Reassurance Initiative Act of 2018 This law (115-409) expresses the sense of Congress that the President should impose targeted financial penalties and visa ban sanctions on any individual or entity that violates human rights or religious freedoms or engages in censorship activities, and also should terminate, suspend, or otherwise alter U.S. economic assistance to any country that has engaged in serious violations of human rights or religious freedoms. H.R.390 - Iraq and Syria Genocide Relief and Accountability Act of 2018 This law (115-300) provides emergency relief for victims of genocide, crimes against humanity, and war crimes against members of Iraqi or Syrian minority religious or ethnic groups, and also provides for accountability of the perpetrators of these crimes. H.R.672 - Combating European Anti-Semitism Act of 2017 This law (115-434) requires continued and enhanced annual reporting to Congress in the Annual Report on International Religious Freedom on anti-Semitic incidents in Europe, the safety and security of European Jewish communities, and the efforts of the United States to partner with European governments, the European Union, and civil society groups to combat anti-Semitism H.R.1872 - Reciprocal Access to Tibet Act of 2018 This law (115-330) requires the State Department to annually report the level of access Chinese authorities granted U.S. diplomats, journalists, and tourists to Tibetan areas in China. No individual who is substantially involved in the formulation or execution of policies related to access for foreigners to Tibetan areas may enter the United States if restrictions to the Tibet Autonomous Region for U.S. diplomats, officials, journalists, and citizens are greater than restrictions to other areas. H.R.2061 - North Korean Human Rights Reauthorization Act of 2017 This law (115-198) amends the North Korean Human Rights Act of 2004 to authorize appropriations through 2022 for programs that promote human rights, religious freedom, democracy, the rule of law, and the development of a market economy in North Korea; actions to promote freedom of information in North Korea; and humanitarian assistance to North Koreans who are outside of North Korea without the permission of the government.
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KEY TAKEAWAYS: Final Scoring for 115th Congress
SENATE
■■ Congress introduced 115 items (51 in the Senate and 64 in the House) relating to freedom of belief, freedom of conscience, or religion during the 115th Congress. This activity represents a 300% increase in the number of items introduced in the 115th Congress versus the 114th Congress.
Initial IRF Items Scored
52
Possible Score
106
Average Score
20
Median Score
16
■■ As was true with the 114th Congress, overall final scoring for the 115th Congress shows strong bipartisan support for IRF issues, with a comparable number of Democrats and Republicans sponsoring and voting on legislation in the Senate and the House.
Initial IRF Items Scored
68
■■ One-third of the members of Congress scored “above average,” which was also true during the 114th Congress.
Possible Score
151
Average Score
25
Median Score
23
HOUSE
■■ 48 members of Congress are recognized as Notable Leaders for advancing IRF legislation during the 115th Congress. ■■ Senator Marco Rubio R-FL and Congressman James P. McGovern D-MA earned top scores in the 115th Congress. ■■ A lot of Congressional interest and action on international religious freedom was generated by the efforts of the Senate Human Rights Caucus, the Tom Lantos Human Rights Commission, the Congressional International Religious Freedom Caucus, the Religious Minorities in the Middle East Caucus, and the Congressional Ahmadiyya Muslim Caucus. ■■ Only 4% of House members are participating in the Defending Freedoms Project by selecting a Prisoner of Conscience to support. There are 37 prisoners in 21 countries waiting to be selected. ■■ Violence inflicted upon Myanmar’s Rohingya population was the focus of 13 bills and resolutions introduced in the 115th Congress. ■■ More than 10 bills and resolutions were introduced relating to Genocide and two were enacted into law (115-441 and 115-300). ■■ Six items were introduced that focused on anti-semitism and one was enacted into law (115-434).
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KEY TAKEAWAYS: IRF Legislative Focus for 115th Congress THE GEOGRAPHIC BREAKDOWN OF ITEMS SCORED DURING THE 115TH CONGRESS
Russia: 2
Eurasia: 1
China: 8 AFRICA: 9 ITEMS (8% OF TOTAL)
Africa: 1, Burundi: 1, Cameroon: 2, Ethiopia: 2, Nigeria: 2, Tunisia: 1
ASIA: 50 ITEMS (43% OF TOTAL)
Asia: 3, Afghanistan: 1, Azerbajan: 1, Burma: 12, China: 8, Hong Kong: 2, North Korea: 7, Pakistan: 1, Tibet: 8, Viet Nam: 4, Bangledesh: 3
Azerbaijan: 1 Turkey: 1 North Korea: 7
Tunisia: 1
Tibet: 8
Iraq & Syria: 8
Burma: 12
Iran: 10
Hong Kong: 2
EUROPE: 3 ITEMS (3% OF TOTAL)
Bangladesh: 3
Eurasia: 1, Russia: 2
MIDDLE EAST: 30 ITEMS (26% OF TOTAL) Eqypt: 1, Iran: 10, Iraq & Syria: 8, Israel: 7, Saudi Arabia: 3, Turkey: 1
GLOBAL: 23 ITEMS (20% OF TOTAL)
Antisemitism, Genocide/atrocities prevention, Blasphemy, Women, Cyber diplomacy and Support/commitment to IRF
Israel: 7
Viet Nam: 4
Saudi Arabia: 3
Asia:3
Ethiopia: 2
Egypt: 1
Afghanistan: 1 Nigeria: 2
Pakistan:1
Burundi: 1
Cameroon: 2 Africa: 1
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NOTABLE LEADERS 21Wilberforce celebrates these members of the 115th Congress who worked diligently to protect and advance international religious freedom.
SENATE
(alphabetical order)
Tammy Baldwin D-WI Cory Booker D-NJ Ben Cardin D-MD Chris Coons D-DE Dick Durbin D-IL
Marco Rubio R-FL† Chris Van Hollen D-MD Elizabeth Warren D-MA Todd Young R-IN
Dianne Feinstein D-CA Cory Gardner R-CO Ed Markey D-MA Robert Menendez D-NJ Jeff Merkley D-OR
HOUSE
(alphabetical order)
Gus M. Bilirakis R-FL Steve Chabot R-OH David N. Cicilline D-RI Steve Cohen D-TX Barbara Comstock R-VA Gerald E. Connolly D-VA Joseph Crowley D-NY Theodore E. Deutch D-FL Eliot L. Engel D-NY Anna G. Eshoo D-CA Adriano Espaillat D-NY
Thomas A Garrett, Jr. R-VA Randy Hultgren R-IL Henry C. “Hank” Johnson, Jr. D-GA William R. Keating D-MA Ro Khanna D-CA Ted Lieu D-CA Zoe Lofgren D-CA Alan S. Lowenthal D-CA Michael T. McCaul R-TX Betty McCollum D-MN James P. McGovern D-MA† Mark Meadows R-NC
†Red bold signifies top scores
Ted Poe R-TX Jamie Raskin D-MD Ileana Ros-Lehtinen R-FL Edward R. Royce R-CA Janice D. Schakowsky D-IL Brad Sherman D-CA Albio Sires D-NJ Christopher H. Smith R-NJ Ann Wagner R-MO Randy K. Weber, Sr. R-TX Ted S. Yoho R-FL
*See methodology for selection criteria
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METHODOLOGY OVERVIEW
FOUR METRICS
The International Religious Freedom (IRF) Congressional Scorecard reports on the 115th Congress, the term of which was January 2017 through December 2018. The scoring system is designed to encourage reliable and consistent scoring of federal legislation relevant to international religious freedom. To avoid bias, we base inclusion criteria on important bills, resolutions, and amendments that protect and promote international religious freedom in the U.S. Senate and the House. Legislative data is sourced from www.congress.gov.
Metrics scored with points awarded for the following demonstrations of support:
Legislators can also demonstrate their support through membership in caucuses. For the House, scoring acknowledges membership in the International Religious Freedom Caucus, the Tom Lantos Human Rights Commission, the Congressional Ahmadiyya Muslim Caucus and the Religious Minorities in the Middle East (RMME) Caucus. Members in the Senate who participate in the Senate Human Rights Caucus also earn points.
Low scores do not necessarily indicate disagreement with international religious freedom legislation, but rather that it was not a high priority for that legislator. Conversely, high scores indicate that a given legislator has made support of international religious freedom a priority.
It is important to note that while the IRF Congressional Scorecard is a resource for analyzing a legislator’s current support for international religious freedom issues, it is not the only measure of his or her record. Many bills and resolutions introduced in Congress are never scheduled for a vote. For that reason, the IRF Congressional Scorecard awards points for sponsorship or co-sponsorship of relevant international religious freedom bills that are introduced, but have not received a vote.
A-Sponsoring or cosponsoring international religious freedom bills, resolutions, and amendments B-Voting for such items C-Chairing or co-chairing relevant caucuses D-Membership in relevant caucuses
By custom, the Speaker of the House (Paul Ryan) and the House Minority leader (Nancy Pelosi) do not vote on all issues and, therefore, they are not scored. Representatives Amata Coleman Radewagen (R-AS), Eleanor Holmes Norton (D-DC), Madeleine Bordallo (D-GU), Gregorio Sablan (D-NMI), Jenniffer González-Colón (D-PR) and Stacey Plaskett (D-VI) served as non-voting delegates, but their level of support for scored items is noted.
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METHODOLOGY CALCULATION OF SCORES - SENATE AND HOUSE CODE
ACTION
POINTS
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VOTED YES
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COSPONSOR
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MEMBER
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CO-CHAIR
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3 points Maximum possible points per bill, resolution, or amendment When unanimous consent or voice vote, all members receive 1 point
Maximum possible score in the Senate: (40 of 51 scored items have not yet come to a vote) Maximum possible score in the House: (45 of 64 scored items have not yet come to a vote)
106 points 151 points
PARTICIPANTS IN THE SCORECARD PROCESS An analyst is responsible for determining the content of the Scorecard, including evaluation criteria and scores. Our research associate manages the Scorecard process and participates in data-gathering and scoring. 21Wilberforce staff provide feedback on the legislation selected to be scored.
DISCLAIMER A Scorecard is an imperfect tool; there are additional factors that cannot be reflected therein. Not all efforts made in the promotion and protection of international religious freedom can be publicly recorded. We recognize that members and their staff can and do support international religious freedom through quiet diplomacy and casework, such as letters to the President, legislators, ambassadors, and other foreign officials. Members also prioritize efforts on behalf of their constituents. Additionally, family-related issues may arise, such as the birth of a child or a death in the family, which may result in legislators missing votes. The IRF Congressional Scorecard is an educational tool meant to highlight and track key activity related to international religious freedom. It should not be perceived as an effort to support or endorse specific legislators or candidates.
NOTE: Selection criteria for Notable Leaders in the Senate is a score of 40 points or higher and in the House a score of 45 points or higher.
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SENATE SCORED ITEMS 1. S.138 Preventing Destabilization of Iraq and Syria Act of 2017
3. S.417 Hong Kong Human Rights and Democracy Act of 2017
5. S.905 Syrian War Crimes Accountability Act of 2017
This bill authorizes the President to furnish assistance to encourage international bodies to insist that transitional and future governments of Syria are committed to multiparty democracy, open and transparent governance, respect for human rights and religious freedom, ending the violence throughout the country, promoting peace and stability with Syria's neighbors, enhancing the rule of law and combating corruption, and rehabilitating and reintegrating former combatants.
This bill directs the President to identify individuals responsible for the surveillance, abduction, detention, abuse, or forced confession of any Hong Kong resident in connection with the exercise by that individual of the right to freedom of speech, freedom of the press, freedom of assembly, freedom of association, and freedom of religion.
This bill requires a report on, and authorizes technical assistance for, accountability for war crimes, crimes against humanity, and genocide in Syria.
Primary Sponsor: Marco Rubio R-FL Status: 02/16/2017 Referred to Foreign Relations Committee; 2 Cosponsors *See H.R.3856
6. S.1118 North Korean Human Rights Reauthorization Act of 2017
Primary Sponsor: Marco Rubio R-FL Status: 1/12/17 Referred to Banking, Housing, and Urban Affairs Committee; 1 Cosponsor
2. S.198 Combating European AntiSemitism Act of 2017
4. S.821 Reciprocal Access to Tibet Act of 2017
This bill expresses the sense of Congress that it is in the U.S. national interest to combat anti-Semitism at home and abroad; there is a need to ensure the security of European Jewish communities, including synagogues, schools, and cemeteries; and the United States should continue to emphasize the importance of combating anti-Semitism in multilateral bodies.
This bill requires the State Department to annually report the level of access Chinese authorities granted U.S. diplomats, journalists, and tourists to Tibetan areas in China. No individual who is substantially involved in the formulation or execution of policies related to access for foreigners to Tibetan areas may enter the United States if restrictions to the Tibet Autonomous Region for U.S. diplomats, officials, journalists, and citizens are greater than restrictions to other areas.
Primary Sponsor: Marco Rubio R-FL Status: 1/24/17 Referred to Foreign Relations Committee; 26 Cosponsors *See H.R.672
Primary Sponsor: Marco Rubio R-FL Status: 4/4/17 Referred to the Judiciary Committee; 15 Cosponsors *See H.R.1872
Primary Sponsor: Benjamin L. Cardin D-MD Status: 6/12/17 Placed on Senate Legislative Calendar; 21 Cosponsors
This bill amends the North Korean Human Rights Act of 2004 to authorize appropriations through 2022 for programs that promote human rights, democracy, the rule of law, and the development of a market economy in North Korea; actions to promote freedom of information in North Korea; and humanitarian assistance to North Koreans who are outside of North Korea without the permission of the government. Primary Sponsor: Marco Rubio R-FL Status: 12/11/17 Placed on Senate Legislative Calendar; 6 Cosponsors *See H.R.2061
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SENATE SCORED ITEMS 7. S.1158 Elie Wiesel Genocide and Atrocities Prevention Act of 2017
9. S.1574 Vietnam Human Rights Sanctions Act of 2017
11. S.2060 Burma Human Rights and Freedom Act of 2017
This law helps prevent acts of genocide and other atrocity crimes, which threaten national and international security, by enhancing U.S. Government capacities to prevent, mitigate, and respond to such crises.
This bill expresses the sense of Congress that the U.S. relationship with Vietnam cannot progress while Vietnam's human rights record continues to deteriorate and that the Secretary of State should designate Vietnam as a country of particular concern with respect to religious freedom. It imposes sanctions on individuals complicit in human rights abuses committed against Vietnam nationals or their family members.
This bill establishes US policy supporting the establishment of a peaceful, prosperous, and democratic Burma that includes respect for the human rights of all its people regardless of ethnicity and religion, including an end to the humanitarian and human rights crisis, the return of the displaced Rohingya to their homes, equal access to full restoration of full citizenship for the Rohingya population.
Primary Sponsor: John Cornyn R-TX Status: 7/18/17 Referred to Foreign Relations Committee; 3 Cosponsors
Primary Sponsor: John McCain R-AZ Status: 2/12/18 Placed on Senate Legislative Calendar; 24 Cosponsors
Primary Sponsor: Benjamin L. Cardin D-MD Status: 12/12/18 Passed Senate amended, by unanimous consent; Passed House 367-4; 1/14/19 Became law; 34 Cosponsors *See H.R.3030
8. S.1292 Special Envoy to Monitor and Combat Anti-Semitism Act of 2017 This bill amends the State Department Basic Authorities Act of 1956 to provide that the Special Envoy to Monitor and Combat Anti-Semitism shall have the rank of ambassador and be a person of recognized distinction in the field of combating anti-Semitism or religious freedom and shall serve as the primary advisor and coordinator in the U.S. government relating to monitoring and combating anti-Semitism and anti-Semitic incitement in foreign countries. Primary Sponsor: Marco Rubio R-FL Status: 6/6/17 Referred to Foreign Relations Committee; 8 Cosponsors *See H.R.1911
10. S.1891 Promoting Peace and Justice for the People of Afghanistan Act of 2017 This bill expresses the sense of Congress that Afghanistan and the Afghan Taliban should reach a political settlement in which the Taliban accepts the Afghan constitution, including its safeguards to respect human rights, especially of women, girls, and religious minorities and that Afghanistan should take consistent steps to protect and advance the rights of those groups. Primary Sponsor: Benjamin L. Cardin D-MD Status: 9/28/17 Referred to Foreign Relations Committee; 0 Cosponsors 115th CONGRESS FINAL IRF CONGRESSIONAL SCORECARD
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SENATE SCORED ITEMS 12. S.2120 International Violence Against Women Act of 2017
13. S.2365 Iran Human Rights and Hostage-Taking Accountability Act
14. S.2528 Continued Support for the Iranian People Act of 2018
This bill calls for the appointment of an Ambassadorat-Large for Global Women’s Issues at the Department of State and a Senior Coordinator for Gender Equality and Women’s Empowerment at the U.S. Agency for International Development to develop comprehensive, multisector, and holistic individual country plans designed to address and respond to violence against women and girls that include strategies, as appropriate, designed to accommodate the needs of stateless, disabled, internally displaced, refugee, or religious or ethnic minority women and girls.
This bill notes that the Iranian regime persecutes ethnic and religious minority groups, such as the Baha’is, Christians, and Sufi, Sunni, and dissenting Shi’a Muslims, through harassment, arrests, and imprisonment, during which detainees have routinely been beaten, tortured, and killed. The bill directs the President to identify and impose sanctions against senior members of the government of Iran and other persons who are responsible for or complicit in committing serious human rights violations, or engaging in censorship, the diversion of goods intended for the people of Iran, or public corruption.
This bill condemns the Government of Iran’s violations of its citizens’ human rights, freedom of religious expression, and freedom of speech, including state-sanctioned violence against peaceful protestors. The bill supports the people of Iran in their fight for freedom and prosperity by requiring a strategy to prevent Iran from shutting down Internet access and blocking access to social media and by requiring a report of Iran’s abuses of prisoners’ human rights.
Primary Sponsor: Jeanne Shaheen D-NH Status: 11/14/17 Referred to Foreign Relations Committee; 3 Cosponsors *See H.R.5034
Primary Sponsor: Marco Rubio R-FL Status: 1/30/18 Referred to Foreign Relations Committee; 4 Cosponsors *See H.R.4744
Primary Sponsor: Orrin G. Hatch R-UT Status: 3/8/18 Referred to Foreign Relations Committee; 4 Cosponsors
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SENATE SCORED ITEMS 15. S.2736 Asia Reassurance Initiative Act of 2018
17. S.3652 Saudi Arabia Accountability and Yemen Act of 2018
18. S.3696 Burma Human Rights and Freedom Act of 2018
This law expresses the sense of Congress that the President should impose targeted financial penalties and visa ban sanctions on any individual or entity that violates human rights or religious freedoms or engages in censorship activities and should terminate, suspend, or otherwise alter U.S. economic assistance to any country that has engaged in serious violations of human rights or religious freedoms.
This bill orders the Secretary of State to report the extent to which Saudi Arabia, including members of the military or security services, are responsible for or complicit in gross violations of human rights, including violations of the human rights of journalists, bloggers, and those who support women’s rights or religious freedom. The bill orders the President to impose sanctions on any person that has knowingly assisted, sponsored, provided, or attempted to provide significant financial, material, or technological support for, or goods or services in support of, the Houthi movement in Yemen or are owned or controlled by the Houthi movement or entities acting for, or on behalf of, the Houthi movement.
This bill recognizes the policy of the United States that the pursuit of a calibrated engagement strategy is essential to support the establishment of a peaceful, prosperous, and democratic Burma that includes respect for the human rights of all its people regardless of ethnicity and religion. Such strategy includes investigation into and accountability for ethnic cleansing, crimes against humanity, and genocide perpetrated against ethnic minorities like the Rohingya by the Government, military, and security forces of Burma, violent extremist groups, and other combatants involved in the conflict.
Primary Sponsor: Cory Gardner R-CO Status: 12/4/18 Passed Senate as amended, by unanimous consent; 12/12/18 Passed House as amended, by voice vote; 12/31/18 Became law; 11 Cosponsors *See H.R.6888
16. S.3622 Uyghur Human Rights Policy Act of 2018
Primary Sponsor: Robert Menendez D-NJ Status: 11/15/18 Referred to Foreign Relations Committee; 5
Primary Sponsor: Benjamin L. Cardin D-MD Status: 11/29/18 Referred to Foreign Relations Committee; 16 Cosponsors
This bill condemns China’s gross human rights violations of ethnic Turkic Muslims in Xinjiang and calls for an end to arbitrary detention, torture, and harassment of these communities inside and outside China. Primary Sponsor: Marco Rubio R-FL Status: 11/14/18 Referred to Foreign Relations Committee; 23 Cosponsors *See H.R.7123 115th CONGRESS FINAL IRF CONGRESSIONAL SCORECARD
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SENATE SCORED ITEMS 19. S.Amdt.2240 to H.R.2061North Korean Human Rights Reauthorization Act of 2017, which became law 7/20/18
20. S.Con.Res.29 A Concurrent resolution recognizing the 100th anniversary of the Balfour Declaration.
This amendment in the nature of a substitute provides the text of the law which amends the North Korean Human Rights Act of 2004 to authorize appropriations through 2022 for programs that promote human rights, religious freedom, democracy, the rule of law, and the development of a market economy in North Korea; actions to promote freedom of information in North Korea; and humanitarian assistance to North Koreans who are outside of North Korea without the permission of the government.
This resolution commemorates the centenary of the Balfour Declaration which clearly recognized and sought to uphold the “civil and religious rights of the existing non-Jewish communities in Palestine” as well as the “rights and political status enjoyed by Jews in any other country.” It affirms US commitment to maintaining the strongest bilateral ties with Israel.
Primary Sponsor: Marco Rubio R-FL Status: 4/24/18 Agreed to in Senate by unanimous consent
Primary Sponsor: James Lankford R-OK Status: 11/2/17 Referred to Foreign Relations Committee; 1 Cosponsor *See H.Con.Res.92
21. S.Con.Res.30 A Concurrent resolution expressing the sense of Congress with respect to United States policy toward Tibet and that the treatment of the Tibetan people should be an important factor in the conduct of United States relations with the People's Republic of China This resolution urges the U.S. to publicly call for the immediate and unconditional release of all those held prisoner for expressing their political or religious views in Tibet; to continue to designate China as a country of particular concern pursuant to the International Religious Freedom Act of 1998; and to urge the Chinese government to stop the demolition of Tibetan Buddhist religious institutions and revise religious and travel regulations to conform with international human rights standards. Primary Sponsor: Ted Cruz R-TX Status: 11/16/17 Referred to Foreign Relations Committee; 8 Cosponsors *See H.Con.Res.89
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SENATE SCORED ITEMS 22. S.Res.109 A resolution encouraging the Government of Pakistan to release Aasiya Noreen, internationally known as Asia Bibi, and reform its religiously intolerant laws regarding blasphemy This resolution urges the government of Pakistan to release Asia Bibi and ensure that she, her family, and her legal counsel are safe; to reform its laws to reflect democratic norms and ideals; and to promote tolerance of religious minorities so that no one is in danger of persecution for exercising free speech and practicing their religion. Primary Sponsor: Rand Paul R-KY Status: 4/4/17 Referred to Foreign Relations Committee; 9 Cosponsors
23. S.Res.139 A resolution condemning the Government of Iran's statesponsored persecution of its Baha'i minority and its continued violation of the International Covenants on Human Rights This resolution urges the President and the Department of State to condemn the Iranian government's continued violation of human rights and demand the immediate release of prisoners held solely on account of their religion and to impose sanctions on Iranian officials and other individuals directly responsible for serious human rights abuses. Primary Sponsor: Ron Wyden D-OR Status: 12/21/17 Agreed to in Senate with an amendment and an amended preamble by unanimous consent; 33 Cosponsors *See H.Res.274
24. S.Res.157 A resolution recognizing that for 50 years, the Association of South East Asian Nations (ASEAN) and its ten members-Brunei, Cambodia, Indonesia, Laos, Malaysia, Myanmar, the Philippines, Singapore, Thailand, and Vietnam-have worked toward stability, prosperity, and peace in Southeast Asia This resolution urges ASEAN governments to engage directly with leaders of civil society and human rights, including advocates of religious freedom and victims of human rights abuses, and to prioritize forums that give these stakeholders a voice to instruct public policy. Primary Sponsor: Benjamin L. Cardin D-MD Status: 5/4/17 Referred to the Committee on Foreign Relations; 6 Cosponsors
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SENATE SCORED ITEMS 25. S.Res.162 A resolution reaffirming the commitment of the United States to promoting religious freedom This resolution reaffirms the U.S. commitment to promoting religious freedom as a fundamental human right and calls for the President to strengthen U.S. foreign policy and action plans on behalf of individuals persecuted in foreign countries on account of religion. It urges the State Department to implement training on religious freedom policy for all Foreign Service officers, ambassadors, and diplomats. It also urges the U.S. government to develop a comprehensive response to protect victims of religious persecution and to provide humanitarian and recovery assistance to affected individuals in Iraq and Syria. It calls for the re-establishment of the Religion and Foreign Policy Working Group and for the U.S. government to ensure that trade negotiations include religious freedom conditions mandated by the Bipartisan Congressional Trade Priorities and Accountability Act of 2015. Primary Sponsor: James Lankford R-OK Status: 5/11/17 Referred to Foreign Relations Committee; 9 Cosponsors *See H.Res.319
26. S.Res.168 A resolution supporting respect for human rights and encouraging inclusive governance in Ethiopia This resolution condemns the violence against peaceful protestors and detention of Muslim leaders exercising their constitutional rights. It calls on the Ethiopian government to investigate the use of excessive force during the Oromo people’s Irreecha religious festivities and supports the peaceful efforts of the Ethiopian people to exercise their constitutional rights.
28. S.Res.217 A resolution welcoming Prime Minister Youssef Chahed of the Tunisian Republic on his first official visit to the United States, congratulating the people of the Tunisian Republic on their embrace of democracy after decades of dictatorship, and encouraging future reforms
Primary Sponsor: Benjamin L. Cardin D-MD Status: 9/19/17 Placed on Legislative Calendar; 32 Cosponsors *See H.Res.128
This resolution acknowledges that new constitution of the Tunisian Republic protects the rights of minorities, and specifically outlaws religiously motivated violence, and it reaffirms the commitment of the U.S. Government to the Tunisian Republic, including a commitment to provide appropriate levels of assistance, in support of the ongoing transition of the Tunisian Republic to an inclusive, prosperous, and secure democracy.
27. S.Res.176 A resolution commemorating the 50th anniversary of the reunification of Jerusalem.
Primary Sponsor: Benjamin L. Cardin D-MD Status: 7/11/17 Referred to Foreign Relations Committee; 11 Cosponsors
This resolution reaffirms support for Israel’s commitment to religious freedom and administration of holy sites in Jerusalem and continues to support strengthening the mutually beneficial AmericanIsraeli relationship. Primary Sponsor: Mitch McConnell R-KY Status: 6/5/17 Agreed to 90-0; 45 Cosponsors *See H.Res.328 115th CONGRESS FINAL IRF CONGRESSIONAL SCORECARD
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SENATE SCORED ITEMS 29. S.Res.220 A resolution expressing solidarity with Falun Gong practitioners who have lost lives, freedoms, and rights for adhering to their beliefs and practices and condemning the practice of non-consenting organ harvesting This resolution calls upon the China and the Communist Party of China to cease persecution of Falun Gong practitioners and release all such practitioners who have been confined, detained, or imprisoned for pursuing their right to exercise their spiritual beliefs; to end the practice of organ harvesting from all prisoners of conscience; and to allow an independent and transparent investigation into organ transplant abuses. Primary Sponsor: Robert Menendez D-NJ Status: 7/13/17 Referred to Foreign Relations Committee; 23 Cosponsors *See H.Res.932
30. S.Res.229 A resolution recognizing the contributions of the Montagnard indigenous tribespeople of the Central Highlands of Vietnam to the United States Armed Forces during the Vietnam War, and condemning the ongoing violation of human rights by the Government of the Socialist Republic of Vietnam This resolution calls on Vietnam to allow human rights groups access to all regions of the country and to end restrictions of basic human rights, including the right for Montagnards to practice their Christian faith freely, the right to land and property, freedom of movement, the right to retain ethnic identity and culture, and access to an adequate standard of living. Primary Sponsor: Richard Burr R-NC Status: 7/24/17 Referred to Foreign Relations Committee; 1 Cosponsor *See H.Res.797
31. S.Res.250 A resolution condemning horrific acts of violence against Burma's Rohingya population and calling on Aung San Suu Kyi to play an active role in ending this humanitarian tragedy This resolution condemns the violence and displacement inflicted on Burma’s Rohingya civilians; calls for an immediate halt to all hostilities by Burmese authorities, to include ending restrictions on the movement of the Rohingya and providing them with citizenship; and urges Burma to allow United Nations fact-finding missions and the resumption of relief work, aid, and monitoring by humanitarian organizations. Primary Sponsor: Richard J. Durbin D-IL Status: 9/7/17 Referred to Foreign Relations Committee; 25 Cosponsors *See H.Res.528
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SENATE SCORED ITEMS 32. S.Res.291 A resolution affirming the historical connection of the Jewish people to the ancient and sacred city of Jerusalem and condemning efforts at the United Nations Educational, Scientific, and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) to deny Judaism's millennia-old historical, religious, and cultural ties to Jerusalem This resolution commends the government of Israel for protecting the freedoms of all faiths in Jerusalem and ensuring their access to holy sites. It condemns efforts by the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) to delegitimize Israel through attempts to rewrite and deny Jerusalem's history and encourages the U.S. to continue working with allies to prevent UNESCO from passing biased anti-Israel resolutions. Primary Sponsor: Ted Cruz R-TX Status: 10/16/17 Referred to Foreign Relations Committee; 8 Cosponsors *See H.Res.570
33. S.Res.359 A resolution commending the Government of Bangladesh for its compassion during the Rohingya humanitarian crisis and commending Pope Francis for his message of peace
34. S.Res.360 A resolution calling for international accountability for the crimes against humanity committed by the Burmese military against the Rohingya in Burma
This resolution commends Bangladesh for its compassion, tolerance, and critical humanitarian aid for the Rohingya refugees and urges all parties involved in the repatriation process to reject any actions which could continue or worsen the harsh conditions faced by Rohingya refugees, including their confinement in camps, contained ghettos, or villages were movement is restricted in Burma, or on the flood-prone Bhashan Char island or any other location that would result in further isolation.
This resolution condemns the Burmese military for its atrocities against the Rohingya, which constitute ethnic cleansing and crimes against humanity. It urges Burma to take immediate steps to close internally displaced persons (IDP) camps and the Rohingya ghetto at Aung Mingalar in Sittwe while respecting the rights and dignity of populations currently residing there; to further lift restrictions on freedom of movement of Rohingya living in villages throughout northern Rakhine State; to conduct a comprehensive and transparent investigation; and to hold perpetrators accountable, referring them to the International Criminal Court. It calls for the international community to assist with the economic development of the Rakhine State.
Primary Sponsor: Richard J. Durbin D-IL Status: 12/13/17 Referred to Foreign Relations Committee; 4 Cosponsors
Primary Sponsor: Richard J. Durbin D-IL Status: 12/13/17 Referred to Foreign Relations Committee; 4 Cosponsors
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SENATE SCORED ITEMS 35. S.Res.368 A resolution supporting the right of all Iranian citizens to have their voices heard This resolution calls on Iran to respect the rights of its people to freedom of speech, press, religion, association, and assembly. It condemns violence against peaceful protestors and acts of censorship, intimidation, and other restrictions on freedom of the press, freedom of speech, and freedom of expression in Iran. Primary Sponsor: Bob Corker R-TN Status: 1/4/18 Referred to Foreign Relations Committee; 44 Cosponsors
36. S.Res.376 A resolution urging the Governments of Burma and Bangladesh to ensure the safe, dignified, voluntary, and sustainable return of the Rohingya refugees who have been displaced by the campaign of ethnic cleansing conducted by the Burmese military
37. S.Res.429 A resolution commemorating the 59th anniversary of Tibet's 1959 uprising as "Tibetan Rights Day," and expressing support for the human rights and religious freedom of the Tibetan people and the Tibetan Buddhist faith community
This resolution condemns the violence and displacement inflicted on Burma's Rohingya and other ethnic minorities and the attacks by the Arakan Rohingya Salvation Army militant group and calls for an immediate halt to all hostilities by Burmese authorities. It commends Bangladesh for receiving Rohingya refugees and urges that government to continue efforts to provide shelter and relief for such refugees and to allow human rights organizations access to refugee camps.
This resolution affirms support for the Tibetan people’s fundamental human rights and freedoms, including their right to self-determination and the protection of their distinct religious, cultural, linguistic, and national identity. It warns China against interference in the right to religious freedom of Tibetan Buddhists around the world.
Primary Sponsor: Jeff Merkley D-OR Status: 3/21/18 Placed on Senate Legislative Calendar; 18 Cosponsors
Primary Sponsor: Patrick J. Leahy D-VT Status: 4/25/18 Agreed to in Senate without amendment and with a preamble by unanimous consent; 3 Cosponsors *See H.Res.743
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SENATE SCORED ITEMS 38. S.Res.460 A resolution condemning Boko Haram and calling on the Governments of the United States of America and Nigeria to swiftly implement measures to defeat the terrorist organization This resolution requests that the State Department and the U.S. Agency for International Development create a plan to address the needs of women and girls adversely impacted by extremism and conflict and encourages continued cooperation between the Governments of the United States and Nigeria to defeat the violent extremist organization Boko Haram. Primary Sponsor: Tammy Baldwin D-WI Status: 4/12/18 Referred to Judiciary Committee; 10 Cosponsors *See H.Res.896
39. S.Res.481 A resolution calling upon the leadership of the Government of the Democratic People' s Republic of Korea to dismantle its labor camp system, and for other purposes This resolution calls on North Korea to halt ongoing arrests of North Koreans on political and religious grounds, to release such prisoners, cease human rights abuses, and to allow access and monitoring by the United Nations and other humanitarian agencies. Primary Sponsor: Orrin G. Hatch R-UT Status: 10/1/18 Placed on Senate Legislative Calendar; 14 Cosponsors *See H.Res.763
40. S.Res.539 A resolution urging the President to strengthen efforts of the United States to combat religious freedom violations in Eurasia, especially the use of torture or cruel, inhuman, or degrading treatment or punishment, prolonged detention without charges, causing the disappearance of persons by the abduction or clandestine detention of those persons, and other flagrant denial of the right to life, liberty, or the security of persons This resolution urges the President to re-designate Tajikistan, Turkmenistan, and Uzbekistan as countries of particular concern; designate Azerbaijan, Russia, and Turkey as special watch list countries; urge the Government of Kazakhstan to refrain from adopting amendments that would make the religion law more restrictive; and instruct the Ambassadorat-Large for International Religious Freedom to develop and transmit to Congress a one-time inter-agency strategy to advance religious freedom in Tajikistan, Turkmenistan, Uzbekistan, Azerbaijan, Kazakhstan, Russia, Turkey, and parts of Ukraine occupied by Government of the Russian Federation forces or controlled by Government of the Russian Federation-led separatist forces. Primary Sponsor: Roger F. Wicker R-MS Status: 6/11/18 Referred to Foreign Relations Committee; 7 Cosponsors
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SENATE SCORED ITEMS 41. S.Res.571 A resolution condemning the ongoing illegal occupation of Crimea by the Russian Federation This resolution declares the foreign policy of the United States to never recognize the illegal annexation of Crimea by Russia. The resolution reaffirms unwavering support for democracy, human rights, and rule of law for all individuals in Crimea, including non-Russian ethnic groups and religious minorities, and it condemns all human rights violations against individuals in Crimea, underscoring the culpability of the Russian Federation for such violations while this territory is under illegal Russian occupation. Primary Sponsor: Robert Menendez D-NJ Status: 7/30/18 Placed on Senate Legislative Calendar; 12 Cosponsors *See H.Res.1022
42. S.Res.613 A resolution requesting a report on the observance of and respect for human rights and fundamental freedom in Saudi Arabia This resolution expresses the sense of the Senate that the President should call upon the Government of Saudi Arabia to release Samar Badawi, Nassima al-Sada, Raif Badawi, Waleed Abu al-Khair, and all other peaceful human rights activists, journalists, and religious minorities held in detention by that Government on dubious charges. The resolution requests the Secretary of State to submit a statement regarding the observance of and respect for human rights and fundamental freedom in Saudi Arabia. Primary Sponsor: Jeff Merkley D-OR Status: 8/22/18 Referred to Foreign Relations Committee; 7 Cosponsors
43. S.Res.647 A resolution calling for the global repeal of blasphemy, heresy, and apostasy laws This resolution calls on the President and the Secretary of State to make the repeal of blasphemy, heresy, and apostasy laws a priority in the bilateral relationships of the United States with all countries that have such laws and to designate countries that enforce blasphemy, heresy, or apostasy laws as “countries of particular concern for religious freedom.� The resolution supports efforts by the United Nations to combat intolerance, discrimination, or violence against persons based on religion or belief without restricting expression. Primary Sponsor: James Lankford R-OK Status: 9/25/18 Referred to Foreign Relations Committee; 1 Cosponsor *See H.Res.349
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SENATE SCORED ITEMS 44. S.Res.667 A resolution condemning persecution of religious minorities in the People's Republic of China and any actions that limit their free expression and practice of faith
45. S.Res.731 A resolution designating December 10, 2018, as "Human Rights Day" and recognizing the 70th anniversary of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights
This resolution reaffirms the commitment of the United States in promoting religious freedom and tolerance around the world and helping to provide protection and relief to religious minorities facing persecution and violence. It calls on China to uphold the Chinese Constitution in addition to the internationally recognized human right to freedom from religious persecution and to end all forms of violence, discrimination, and censorship against religious minorities.
This resolution supports the right of human rights defenders all over the world to promote the fundamental freedoms enshrined in the Universal Declaration of Human Rights and encourages the people of the United States to observe “Human Rights Day� and continue their commitment to upholding freedom, democracy, and human rights across the globe.
Primary Sponsor: David Perdue R-GA Status: 10/4/18 Referred to Senate Foreign Relations Committee; 19 Cosponsors *See H.Res.434
Primary Sponsor: Christopher A. Coons D-DE Status: 12/13/18 Agreed to in Senate without amendment and with a preamble by unanimous consent; 10 Cosponsors
46. S.Res.733 A resolution calling on the Government of Cameroon, armed separatist groups, and all citizens to respect human rights and adopt nonviolent approaches to conflict resolution This resolution strongly condemns the human rights abuses committed by the Government of Cameroon, security forces, and armed separatist groups, including extrajudicial killings and detentions and the use of force against nonviolent civilians and protestors. The resolution holds the Government of Cameroon responsible for safeguarding the rights of all citizens, regardless of political views or beliefs or the regions in which they reside and urges the Government of Cameroon to respect the fundamental rights of all Cameroonian citizens and initiate a credible, good, and full faith effort to work with religious and community leaders in the Anglophone region to address grievances and seek nonviolent solutions to resolve conflict. Primary Sponsor: Benjamin L. Cardin D-MD Status: 12/19/18 Referred to Foreign Relations Committee; 6 Cosponsors *See H.Res.1111
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SENATE SCORED ITEMS 47. S.Res.735 A resolution condemning the mass atrocities committed against the Rohingya in Burma and urging accountability for the Burmese military This resolution condemns the atrocities and displacement inflicted on the Rohingya by the Burmese military and security forces since August 2017, calling for a formal determination by the Secretary of State whether such crimes amount to genocide. The resolution also urges the President to impose additional sanctions on senior members of the Burmese military and security forces who are responsible for genocide and human rights abuses. Primary Sponsor: Edward J. Markey D-MA Status: 12/19/18 Referred to Foreign Relations Committee; 4 Cosponsors *See H.Res.1091
48. H.R.390 Iraq and Syria Genocide Relief and Accountability Act of 2018
49. H.R.672 Combating European AntiSemitism Act of 2017
This law provides emergency relief for victims of genocide, crimes against humanity, and war crimes against members of Iraqi or Syrian minority religious or ethnic groups, for accountability for perpetrators of these crimes.
This law requires continued and enhanced annual reporting to Congress in the Annual Report on International Religious Freedom on anti-Semitic incidents in Europe, the safety and security of European Jewish communities, and the efforts of the United States to partner with European governments, the European Union, and civil society groups, to combat anti-Semitism.
Primary Sponsor: Christopher H. Smith R-NJ Status: 6/10/17 Passed House amended, by voice vote; 10/11/18 Passed Senate amended, by voice vote; 12/11/18 Became law; 47 Cosponsors
Primary Sponsor: Nita M. Lowey D-NY Status: 5/17/17 Passed House amended, by voice vote; 12/22/18 Passed Senate without amendment by unanimous consent; 1/14/19 Became law; 34 Cosponsors
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SENATE SCORED ITEMS 50. H.R.1872 Reciprocal Access to Tibet Act of 2018
51. H.R.2061 North Korean Human Rights Reauthorization Act of 2017
This law requires the State Department to annually report the level of access Chinese authorities granted U.S. diplomats, journalists, and tourists to Tibetan areas in China. No individual who is substantially involved in the formulation or execution of policies related to access for foreigners to Tibetan areas may enter the United States if restrictions to the Tibet Autonomous Region for U.S. diplomats, officials, journalists, and citizens are greater than restrictions to other areas.
This law amends the North Korean Human Rights Act of 2004 to authorize appropriations through 2022 for programs that promote human rights, religious freedom, democracy, the rule of law, and the development of a market economy in North Korea; actions to promote freedom of information in North Korea; and humanitarian assistance to North Koreans who are outside of North Korea without the permission of the government.
Primary Sponsor: James P. McGovern D-MA Status: 9/25/18 Passed House amended, by voice vote; 12/11/18 Passed Senate by voice vote; 12/19/18 Became law; 55 Cosponsors
Primary Sponsor: Ileana Ros-Lehtinen R-FL Status: 9/25/17 Passed House amended 415-0; 4/24/18 Passed Senate amended, by unanimous consent; 6/27/18 House agreed to Senate amendment without objection; 7/20/18 Became Law; 16 Cosponsors
SENATE HUMAN RIGHTS CAUCUS Originally founded in 2014 by Senator Chris Coons (D-DE) and former Senator Mark Kirk (R-IL), the Senate Human Rights Caucus relaunched in 2017 under Senator Coons and Senator Thom Tillis (R-NC). The Caucus is a bipartisan effort to highlight the importance of human rights in U.S. foreign policy. The mission of the Caucus is to defend and advocate for internationally recognized human rights norms around the world and contribute to global leadership in promoting and protecting human rights. Membership is open to all members of the Senate.
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HOUSE SCORED ITEMS 1. H.R.379 Justice for Yazidis Act This bill calls for Syrian and Iraqi nationals who are members of a religious minority to be classified as refugees of special humanitarian concern and to be eligible for priority-2 refugee resettlement processing. It also calls for the State Department to establish a program to provide health care and psychosocial support for members of the Yazidi, Christian, Shabak, and Turkmen communities displaced by ISIS. Primary Sponsor: Alcee L. Hastings D-FL Status: 1/9/17 Referred to Judiciary Subcommittee on Immigration and Border Security and Committees on Foreign Affairs, Armed Services, and Appropriations to determine jurisdiction; 6 Cosponsors
2. H.R.390 Iraq and Syria Genocide Relief and Accountability Act of 2018
3. H.R.672 Combating European AntiSemitism Act of 2017
4. H.R.1872 Reciprocal Access to Tibet Act of 2018
This law requires continued and enhanced annual reporting to Congress in the Annual Report on International Religious Freedom on anti-Semitic incidents in Europe, the safety and security of European Jewish communities, and the efforts of the United States to partner with European governments, the European Union, and civil society groups, to combat anti-Semitism.
This law requires the State Department to annually report the level of access Chinese authorities granted U.S. diplomats, journalists, and tourists to Tibetan areas in China. No individual who is substantially involved in the formulation or execution of policies related to access for foreigners to Tibetan areas may enter the United States if restrictions to the Tibet Autonomous Region for U.S. diplomats, officials, journalists, and citizens are greater than restrictions to other areas.
Primary Sponsor: Nita M. Lowey D-NY Status: 5/17/17 Passed House amended, by voice vote; 12/22/18 Passed Senate without amendment by unanimous consent; 1/14/19 Became law; 34 Cosponsors *See S.198
Primary Sponsor: James P. McGovern D-MA Status: 9/25/18 Passed House amended, by voice vote; 12/11/18 Passed Senate by voice vote; 12/19/18 Became law; 55 Cosponsors *See S.821
This law provides emergency relief for victims of genocide, crimes against humanity, and war crimes against members of Iraqi or Syrian minority religious or ethnic groups, for accountability for perpetrators of these crimes. Primary Sponsor: Christopher H. Smith R-NJ Status: 6/10/17 Passed House amended, by voice vote; 10/11/18 Passed Senate amended, by voice vote; 12/11/18 Became law; 47 Cosponsors 115th CONGRESS FINAL IRF CONGRESSIONAL SCORECARD
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HOUSE SCORED ITEMS 5. H.R.1911 Special Envoy to Monitor and Combat Anti-Semitism Act of 2017
6. H.R.2061 North Korean Human Rights Reauthorization Act of 2017
7. H.R.2826 Refugee Program Integrity Restoration Act of 2017
This bill amends the State Department Basic Authorities Act of 1956 to provide that the Special Envoy to Monitor and Combat Anti-Semitism shall have the rank of ambassador appointed by the President and shall monitor and combat antiSemitism globally.
This law amends the North Korean Human Rights Act of 2004 to authorize appropriations through 2022 for programs that promote human rights, religious freedom, democracy, the rule of law, and the development of a market economy in North Korea; actions to promote freedom of information in North Korea; and humanitarian assistance to North Koreans who are outside of North Korea without the permission of the government.
This bill amends the Immigration and Nationality Act to grant priority consideration for applicants whose claims are based on persecution or a well-founded fear of persecution based on religion by reason of those applicants being practitioners of a minority religion in a Country of Particular Concern.
Primary Sponsor: Christopher H. Smith R-NJ Status: 9/13/18 Passed House 393-2; 9/17/18 Referred to Senate Foreign Relations Committee; 86 Cosponsors *See S.1292
Primary Sponsor: Ileana Ros-Lehtinen R-FL Status: 9/25/17 Passed House amended 415-0; 4/24/18 Passed Senate amended, by unanimous consent; 6/27/18 House agreed to Senate amendment without objection; 7/20/18 Became Law; 16 Cosponsors *See S.1118
Primary Sponsor: Raul R. Labrador R-ID Status: 6/28/17 Ordered to be reported (amended) by Judiciary Committee; 14 Cosponsors
8. H.R.3030 Elie Wiesel Genocide and Atrocities Prevention Act of 2017 This bill helps prevent acts of genocide and other atrocity crimes, which threaten national and international security, by enhancing U.S. Government capacities to prevent, mitigate, and respond to such crises. Primary Sponsor: Ann Wagner R-MO Status: 7/17/18 Passed House amended, 406-5; 7/18/18 Received in the Senate and placed on Senate Legislative Calendar; 117 Cosponsors *See S.1158
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HOUSE SCORED ITEMS 11. H.R.4223 BURMA Act of 2017
9. H.R.3776 Cyber Diplomacy Act of 2017
10. H.R.3856 Hong Kong Human Rights and Democracy Act of 2017
This bill establishes an Office of Cyber Issues to lead the State Department’s diplomatic cyberspace efforts to promote an open and unfettered information and communications technology infrastructure globally. It requires annual reports assessing the extent to which countries censor, block, and otherwise interfere with nonviolent expression of political or religious opinions or beliefs and the extent to which such countries persecute individuals or groups for such expressions.
This bill directs the President to identify individuals responsible for the surveillance, abduction, detention, abuse, or forced confession of any Hong Kong resident in connection with the exercise by that individual of the right to freedom of speech, freedom of the press, freedom of assembly, freedom of association, and freedom of religion.
This bill establishes US policy supporting the establishment of a peaceful, prosperous, and democratic Burma that includes respect for the human rights of all its people regardless of ethnicity and religion, including an end to the humanitarian and human rights crisis, the return of the displaced Rohingya to their homes, equal access to full restoration of full citizenship for the Rohingya population.
Primary Sponsor: Christopher H. Smith R-NJ Status: 11/29/17 Referred to Foreign Affairs Subcommittee on Asia and the Pacific and Subcommittee on Africa, Global Health, Global Human Rights and International Organization; 1 Cosponsor *See S.417
Primary Sponsor: Eliot L. Engel D-NY Status: 11/2/17 Referred to Committees on Foreign Affairs, Financial Services, the Judiciary, Armed Services, and Ways and Means to determine jurisdiction; 55 Cosponsors
Primary Sponsor: Edward R. Royce R-CA Status: 1/17/18 Passed House amended, by voice vote; 6/28/18 Placed on Senate Legislative Calendar, amended; 25 Cosponsors
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HOUSE SCORED ITEMS 12. H.R.4549 Saudi Educational Transparency and Reform Act
13. H.R.4744 Iran Human Rights and Hostage-Taking Accountability Act
14. H.R.5034 International Violence Against Women Act of 2018
This bill requires annual reports to determine whether all content that promotes religious intolerance has been removed from educational materials published by Saudi Arabia’s Ministry of Education to be used in schools both inside Saudi Arabia and throughout the world, including quotations of passages that could be seen as encouraging violence or intolerance towards adherents of religions other than Islam or towards Muslims who hold dissenting views.
This bill directs the President to identify and impose sanctions against senior members of the government of Iran and other persons who are responsible for or complicit in committing serious human rights violations, or engaging in censorship, the diversion of goods intended for the people of Iran, public corruption, or politically-motivated intimidation, detention, or trial. It requires the State Department to submit a strategy to prevent elements of the Iranian regime from engaging in hostage-taking or the prolonged arbitrary detention of U.S. citizens or legal permanent resident aliens.
This bill calls for the appointment of an Ambassadorat-Large for Global Women’s Issues at the Department of State and a Senior Coordinator for Gender Equality and Women’s Empowerment at the U.S. Agency for International Development to develop comprehensive, multisector, and holistic individual country plans designed to address and respond to violence against women and girls that include strategies, as appropriate, designed to accommodate the needs of stateless, disabled, internally displaced, refugee, or religious or ethnic minority women and girls.
Primary Sponsor: Michael T. McCaul R-TX Status: 4/26/18 Passed House 410-2; 5/7/18 Referred to Senate Foreign Relations Committee; 46 Cosponsors *See S.2365
Primary Sponsor: Janice D. Schakowsky D-IL Status: 2/15/18 Referred to Foreign Affairs Committee; 142 Cosponsors *See S.2120
Primary Sponsor: Ted Poe R-TX Status: 12/5/17 Referred to Foreign Affairs Committee; 19 Cosponsors
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HOUSE SCORED ITEMS 15. H.R.5621 Vietnam Human Rights Act
16. H.R.5819 BURMA Act of 2018
This bill expresses the sense of Congress that Vietnam should be designated as a country of particular concern for religious freedom because there are “systematic, egregious, and ongoing� violations of religious freedom, including many individuals imprisoned for their religious activity or advocacy for religious freedom. The bill directs the Secretary of State to seek the immediate and unconditional release all political and religious prisoners and authorizes the President to provide assistance to address the unique needs of ethnic minority groups in Vietnam affected by past or current severe human rights violations, including violations of the right to religious freedom, expression, and association.
This bill states that is shall be the policy of the United States to pursue a strategy of calibrated engagement, which is essential to support the establishment of a peaceful, prosperous, and democratic Burma that includes strengthening respect for and protection of human rights and religious freedom.
Primary Sponsor: Christopher H. Smith R-NJ Status: 6/4/18 Referred to Foreign Affairs Subcommittee on Africa, Global Health, Global Human Rights, and International Organizations and Subcommittee on Asia and the Pacific; 27 Cosponsors
Primary Sponsor: Eliot L. Engel D-NY Status: 5/17/18 Foreign Affairs Committee amended by voice vote and agreed to seek consideration under suspension of the rules; 82 Cosponsors
17. H.R.6018 To establish an interagency program to assist countries in North and West Africa to improve immediate and long-term capabilities to counter terrorist threats, and for other purposes.
18. H.R.6034 Palestinian Authority Educational Curriculum Transparency Act This bill expresses the sense of Congress that the Palestinian Authority and the United Nations Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees in the Near East have not sufficiently worked to eliminate all content and passages encouraging violence or intolerance toward other nations or ethnic groups from the curriculum used in their respective schools. Primary Sponsor: David Young R-IA Status: 6/7/18 Referred to the Foreign Affairs Committee; 6 Cosponsors
This bill expresses the sense of Congress that it is in the national security interest of the United States to combat the spread of radical Islamist extremism and build a Trans-Sahara Counterterrorism Partnership to combat these threats in Africa which exploit vulnerable and marginalized communities suffering from poverty, lack of economic, and weak governance. Primary Sponsor: Michael T. McCaul R-TX Status: 11/13/18 Passed House by voice vote; 11/14/18 Referred to Senate Foreign Relations Committee; 18 Cosponsors 115th CONGRESS FINAL IRF CONGRESSIONAL SCORECARD
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HOUSE SCORED ITEMS 19. H.R.6888 Asia Reassurance Initiative Act of 2018 This bill expresses the sense of Congress that the President should impose targeted financial penalties and visa ban sanctions on any individual or entity that violates human rights or religious freedoms or engages in censorship activities and should terminate, suspend, or otherwise alter U.S. economic assistance to any country that has engaged in serious violations of human rights or religious freedoms. Primary Sponsor: Kevin McCarthy R-CA Status: 9/25/18 Referred to Committees on Foreign Affairs, Armed Services, Intelligence (Permanent Select), Ways and Means, the Judiciary, Financial Services, and Transportation and Infrastructure to determine jurisdiction; 4 Cosponsors *See S.2736
21. H.R.7384 UIGHUR Act of 2018 This resolution urges the United States to oppose the mass arbitrary detention of Turkic Muslims, including Uighurs, within the Xinjiang Uighur Autonomous Region of the People’s Republic of China and to support efforts to combat governmental discrimination against ethnic minorities within China, including policies which seek to surveil, suppress or otherwise constrain the religious, cultural, or linguistic practices of Turkic Muslim communities or to limit the ability of members of such communities to travel domestically or internationally. Primary Sponsor: Brad Sherman D-CA Status: 12/20/18 Referred to Committees on Foreign Affairs, Oversight and Government Reform and Judiciary to determine jurisdiction; 4 Cosponsors
22. H.Amdt.651 to H.R.5515, John S. McCain National Defense Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2019, which became law 8/13/18. Amendment authorizes financial and visa sanctions against perpetrators of ethnic cleansing of the Rohingya by the Burmese military and security forces; limits U.S. military and security assistance with Burma until reforms take place; incentivizes reform of the Burmese gemstone sector which is notoriously dominated by the military; and requires a determination of what crimes the Burmese military committed, including genocide. Primary Sponsor: Eliot L. Engel D-NY Status: 5/23/18 House agreed 382-30
20. H.R.7123 Uyghur Human Rights Policy Act of 2018 This bill condemns China’s gross human rights violations of ethnic Turkic Muslims in Xinjiang and calls for an end to arbitrary detention, torture, and harassment of these communities inside and outside China. Primary Sponsor: Christopher H. Smith R-NJ Status: 11/13/18 Referred to Committees on Foreign Affairs, Intelligence (Permanent Select) and Judiciary to determine jurisdiction; 17 Cosponsors *See S.3622 115th CONGRESS FINAL IRF CONGRESSIONAL SCORECARD
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HOUSE SCORED ITEMS 23. H.Con.Res.89 Expressing the sense of Congress with respect to United States policy toward Tibet and that the treatment of the Tibetan people should be an important factor in the conduct of United States relations with the People's Republic of China. This resolution urges the U.S. to publicly call for the immediate and unconditional release of all those held prisoner for expressing their political or religious views in Tibet; to continue to designate China as a country of particular concern pursuant to the International Religious Freedom Act of 1998; and to urge the Chinese government to stop the demolition of Tibetan Buddhist religious institutions and revise religious and travel regulations to conform with international human rights standards. Primary Sponsor: Ileana Ros-Lehtinen R-FL Status: 11/29/17 Referred to Foreign Affairs Subcommittee on Asia and the Pacific, Foreign Affairs Subcommittee on Africa, Global Health, Global Human Rights and International Organizations, and Judiciary Subcommittee on Immigration and Border Security; 11 Cosponsors *See S.Con.Res.30
24. H.Con.Res.90 Condemning ethnic cleansing of the Rohingya and calling for an end to the violence in and an immediate restoration of humanitarian access to the state of Rakhine in Burma. This resolution condemns the severe human rights violations and atrocities against civilians by Burma's security services. It calls for Burma to end such attacks in the state of Rakhine, to allow humanitarian access to refugees and internally displaced persons, to allow refugees to return to Burma, and to change laws and policies that have contributed to insecurity in Rakhine. Primary Sponsor: Joseph Crowley D-NY Status: 11/15/17 Agreed to in House 423-3; 12/7/17 Referred to Senate Foreign Relations Committee; 31 Cosponsors
25. H.Con.Res.92 Recognizing the deep and abiding friendship between the United States and Israel. This resolution commemorates the centenary of the Balfour Declaration which clearly recognized and sought to uphold the “civil and religious rights of the existing non-Jewish communities in Palestine” as well as the “rights and political status enjoyed by Jews in any other country.” It affirms US commitment to maintaining the strongest bilateral ties with Israel. Primary Sponsor: Tom Graves R-GA Status: 11/15/17 Agreed to in House without objection; 11/16/17 Referred to Senate Foreign Relations Committee; 3 Cosponsors *See S.Con.Res.29
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HOUSE SCORED ITEMS 26. H.Res.65 Urging the President to seek an independent investigation into the death of Tibetan Buddhist leader and social activist Tenzin Delek Rinpoche and to publicly call for an end to the repressive policies used by the People's Republic of China in Tibet. This resolution urges China to halt suppression of the religious, cultural, social, economic, and environmental rights of the Tibetan people in Tenzin Delek Rinpoche's home regions of Lithang and Nyagchu and across all areas of traditional Tibet. Primary Sponsor: Michael E. Capuano D-MA Status: 2/16/17 Referred to Foreign Affairs Subcommittee on Asia and the Pacific and Subcommittee on Africa, Global Health, Global Human Rights, and International Organizations; 2 Cosponsors
27. H.Res.128 Supporting respect for human rights and encouraging inclusive governance in Ethiopia. This resolution condemns the violence against peaceful protestors and detention of Muslim leaders exercising their constitutional rights. It calls on the Ethiopian government to investigate the use of excessive force during the Oromo people’s Irreecha religious festivities and supports the peaceful efforts of the Ethiopian people to exercise their constitutional rights. Primary Sponsor: Christopher H. Smith R-NJ Status: 4/10/18 Agreed to in House amended, by voice vote; 114 Cosponsors *See S.Res.168
28. H.Res.188 Condemning the Government of the Islamic Republic of Iran for the 1988 massacre of political prisoners and calling for justice for the victims. This resolution urges the Administration and U.S. allies to publicly condemn the 1988 massacre and pressure the government of Iran to provide detailed information to the families of the victims about their loved ones and their final resting places and urges the United Nations to fully investigate the massacre and to gather evidence and identify the names and roles of specific perpetrators with a view towards bringing them to justice. Primary Sponsor: Michael T. McCaul R-TX Status: 5/18/17 Referred to Foreign Affairs Subcommittee on Middle East and North Africa and Subcommittee on Africa, Global Health, Global Human Rights, and International Organizations; 79 Cosponsors
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HOUSE SCORED ITEMS 29. H.Res.220 Expressing the sense of the House of Representatives regarding past genocides, and for other purposes. This resolution condemns the government of Iran's state-sponsored persecution of its Baha'i minority and its continued violation of the International Covenants on Human Rights. Primary Sponsor: David A. Trott R-MI Status: 3/22/17 Referred to Foreign Affairs Committee; 124 Cosponsors
30. H.Res.274 Condemning the Government of Iran's state-sponsored persecution of its Baha'i minority and its continued violation of the International Covenants on Human Rights. This resolution urges the President and the Department of State to condemn the Iranian government's continued violation of human rights and demand the immediate release of prisoners held solely on account of their religion and to impose sanctions on Iranian officials and other individuals directly responsible for serious human rights abuses. Primary Sponsor: Ileana Ros-Lehtinen R-FL Status: 12/12/18 Agreed to in House amended without objection; 133 Cosponsors *See S.Res.139
31. H.Res.319 Reaffirming the commitment of the United States to promoting religious freedom globally, and for other purposes. This resolution calls on the President to strengthen U.S. religious freedom diplomacy; appoint a new Ambassador-at-Large for International Religious Freedom; name a Special Advisor for International Religious Freedom at the National Security Council; develop a national security strategy on international religious freedom; direct grants to specified groups engaged in innovative programs to build and strengthen pluralistic societies, protect freedom of religion, reduce conflict, and counter violent religious extremism and terrorism; develop a comprehensive response to protect victims of religious persecution and to provide humanitarian and recovery assistance to affected individuals in Iraq and Syria; and reestablish the Religion and Foreign Policy Working Group.
32. H.Res.328 Commemorating the 50th anniversary of the reunification of Jerusalem, and for other purposes. This resolution expresses support for Israel's commitment to religious freedom and protection of holy sites in Jerusalem and for strengthening the American-Israeli alliance. Primary Sponsor: Thomas R. Suozzi D-NY Status: 6/27/2017 Referred to the Foreign Affairs Subcommittee on Middle East and North Africa; 2 Cosponsors *See S.Res.176
Primary Sponsor: Randy Hultgren R-IL Status: 5/18/17 Referred to Foreign Affairs Subcommittee on Africa, Global Health, Global Human Rights and International Organizations; 28 Cosponsors *See S.Res.162
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HOUSE SCORED ITEMS 33. H.Res.349 Calling for the global repeal of blasphemy, heresy, and apostasy laws. This resolution calls on the President and the Secretary of State to make the repeal of blasphemy, heresy, and apostasy laws a priority in the bilateral relationships of the United States with all countries that have such laws and to designate countries that enforce blasphemy, heresy, or apostasy laws as “countries of particular concern for religious freedom.� The resolution supports efforts by the United Nations to combat intolerance, discrimination, or violence against persons based on religion or belief without restricting expression. Primary Sponsor: Jamie Raskin D-MD Status: 6/27/17 Referred to Foreign Affairs Subcommittee on Africa, Global Health, Global Human Rights, and International Organizations; 27 Cosponsors *See S.Res.647
34. H.Res.395 Reaffirming the leadership of the United States in promoting the safety, health, and well-being of refugees and displaced persons. This resolution calls upon the US government to uphold its international leadership role in responding to displacement crises with humanitarian assistance and protection of the most vulnerable populations who endure sexual violence, human trafficking, persecution and violence against religious minorities, forced conscription, genocide, and exploitation. It reaffirms the goals of World Refugee Day and reiterates the strong commitment to protect the millions of refugees who live without material, social, or legal protections.
35. H.Res.407 Condemning the persecution of Christians around the world. This resolution calls on discriminatory regimes to cease their persecution of Christians and religious minorities and calls on the President and the governments of all democratic countries to uphold the right to religious freedom and condemn the persecution of Christians. Primary Sponsor: Glenn Grothman R-WI Status: 12/12/2017 Agreed to in House by voice vote; 35 Cosponsors
Primary Sponsor: Ted Lieu D-CA Status: 6/20/17 Referred to Foreign Affairs Committee; 96 Cosponsors
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HOUSE SCORED ITEMS 36. H.Res.434 Condemning violence against religious minorities in the People's Republic of China and any actions that limit the free expression and practice of faith by these minorities.
37. H.Res.528 Condemning horrific acts of violence against Burma’s Rohingya population and calling on Aung San Suu Kyi to play an active role in ending this humanitarian tragedy.
This resolution calls on the Chinese government to uphold the Chinese Constitution in addition to the internationally recognized human right to freedom from religious persecution and to end all forms of violence and discrimination against religious minorities. It also urges the President to promote religious freedom in China, using the International Religious Freedom Act of 1998 and the Frank R. Wolf International Religious Freedom Act.
This resolution condemns the violence and displacement inflicted on Burma’s Rohingya civilians; calls for an immediate halt to all hostilities by Burmese authorities, to include ending restrictions on the movement of the Rohingya and providing them with citizenship; and urges Burma to allow United Nations fact-finding missions and the resumption of relief work, aid, and monitoring by humanitarian organizations.
Primary Sponsor: Jody B. Hice R-GA Status: 9/5/17 Referred to Foreign Affairs Subcommittee on Asia and the Pacific and Subcommittee on Africa, Global Health, Global Human Rights, and International Organizations; 8 Cosponsors *See S.Res.667
Primary Sponsor: Sander M. Levin D-MI Status: 11/29/17 Referred to the Foreign Affairs Subcommittee on Asia and the Pacific and Subcommittee on Africa, Global Health, Global Human Rights, and International Organizations; 20 Cosponsors *See S.Res.250
38. H.Res.537 Promoting United States national security and foreign policy objectives through consolidation and strengthening of the rule of law and respect for human rights in the Republic of Azerbaijan. This resolution urges the U.S. government to closely evaluate reporting from intelligence, diplomatic, open source, congressional, and nongovernmental organization sources to identify and impose travel restrictions on Azerbaijan officials responsible for severe violations of religious freedom, pursuant to the provisions of the International Religious Freedom Act of 1998. Primary Sponsor: Christopher H. Smith R-NJ Status: 11/29/17 Referred to the Foreign Affairs Subcommittee on Europe, Eurasia, and Emerging Threats and Subcommittee on Africa, Global Health, Global Human Rights, and International Organizations; 3 Cosponsors
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HOUSE SCORED ITEMS 39. H.Res.570 Affirming the historical connection of the Jewish people to the ancient and sacred city of Jerusalem and condemning efforts at the United Nations Educational, Scientific, and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) to deny Judaism's millennia-old historical, religious, and cultural ties to Jerusalem. This resolution commends the government of Israel for protecting the freedoms of all faiths in Jerusalem and ensuring their access to holy sites. It condemns efforts by the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) to delegitimize Israel through attempts to rewrite and deny Jerusalem's history and encourages the U.S. to continue working with allies to prevent UNESCO from passing biased anti-Israel resolutions. Primary Sponsor: Matt Gaetz R-FL Status: 11/29/17 Referred to the Foreign Affairs Subcommittee on Middle East and North Africa; 22 Cosponsors *See S.Res.291
40. H.Res.651 Expressing the sense of the House of Representatives that Burundi is at risk of mass atrocities, and that the Government of Burundi should comply with constitutional limits on presidential terms and re-engage in regionally-brokered peace talks. This resolution calls on the President, in coordination with regional and international partners, to impose additional targeted sanctions against any individuals responsible for or complicit in the targeting of any civilians through the commission of acts of violence, abduction, enforced displacement, or attacks on schools, hospitals, religious sites, or locations where civilians are seeking refuge, or through other conduct that may constitute a serious violation of human rights. Primary Sponsor: Eliot L. Engel D-NY Status: 12/7/17 Referred to Foreign Affairs Committee; 3 Cosponsors
41. H.Res.673 Expressing concern over attacks on Coptic Christians in Egypt. This resolution urges Egypt to seek educational and political reform that prioritizes human rights, fundamental freedoms, and the rule of law; to enact serious and legitimate reforms to ensure Coptic Christians are given the same rights and opportunities as all other Egyptian citizens; and to end the culture of impunity for attacks on Christians by undertaking the arrest, prosecution, and conviction of individuals who carry out attacks on Copts and other Christians in Egypt. Primary Sponsor: J. French Hill R-AR Status: 1/11/18 Sponsor introductory remarks after referral to Foreign Affairs Committee; 54 Cosponsors
42. H.Res.732 Urging Turkey to respect the rights and religious freedoms of the Ecumenical Patriarchate. This resolution calls on Turkey to eliminate all forms of discrimination, particularly those based on race or religion; to safeguard religious and human rights; and to respect international law, European Union laws, and the basic tenets of human rights. Primary Sponsor: Carolyn B. Maloney D-NY Status: 2/7/18 Referred to Committee on Foreign Affairs. 4 Cosponsors
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HOUSE SCORED ITEMS 43. H.Res.741 Expressing the sense of the House of Representatives regarding the rebuilding and resettlement of the Nineveh Plain, which is essential for preserving the homeland and heritage of Christian Assyrians (also known as Chaldean and Syriac), Yezidis and Shabaks. This resolution calls on the United States to work with the Iraqi government, local governments, and the international community to facilitate the safe return of displaced peoples to the Nineveh Plain region of Iraq and to work vigorously to ensure a home and future for vulnerable Iraqi minorities such as Assyrian, Yezidis, Shabaks, and others. Primary Sponsor: Jeff Denham R-CA Status: 2/16/18 Referred to Foreign Affairs Committee; 5 Cosponsors
44. H.Res.743 Expressing support for the human rights and religious freedom of the Tibetan people and the Tibetan Buddhist faith community, and for the designation of a "Tibetan Rights Day." This resolution affirms support for the Tibetan people’s fundamental human rights and freedoms, including their right to self-determination and the protection of their distinct religious, cultural, linguistic, and national identity. It warns China against interference in the right to religious freedom of Tibetan Buddhists around the world. Primary Sponsor: James P. McGovern D-MA Status: 2/16/18 Referred to Foreign Affairs Committee; 5 Cosponsors *See S.Res.429
45. H.Res.750 Expressing support for the designation of a "Prisoners of Conscience Day." This resolution encourages the United States to implement policies and robustly support programs promoting human rights, including religious and political freedom, the rule of law, and the protection of individuals and organizations at risk; to undertake specific actions directed at countries that detain prisoners of conscience; and to pursue human rights advocacy consistently and publicly at every level of foreign policy and in all bilateral and multilateral engagement. Primary Sponsor: Randy Hultgren R-IL Status: 2/26/18 Referred to Foreign Affairs Committee; 36 Cosponsors
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HOUSE SCORED ITEMS 46. H.Res.763 Calling upon the leadership of the Government of the Democratic People's Republic of Korea to dismantle its labor camp system, and for other purposes. This resolution calls on North Korea to halt ongoing arrests of North Koreans on political and religious grounds, to release such prisoners, cease human rights abuses, and to allow access and monitoring by the United Nations and other humanitarian agencies. Primary Sponsor: Michael K. Conaway R-TX Status: 3/5/18 Referred to Foreign Affairs Committee; 111 Cosponsors *See S.Res.481
47. H.Res.797 Recognizing the contributions of the Montagnard indigenous tribespeople of the Central Highlands of Vietnam to the United States Armed Forces during the Vietnam War, and condemning the ongoing violation of human rights by the Government of the Socialist Republic of Vietnam. This resolution calls on Vietnam to allow human rights groups access to all regions of the country and to end restrictions of basic human rights, including the right for Montagnards to practice their Christian faith freely, the right to land and property, freedom of movement, the right to retain ethnic identity and culture, and access to an adequate standard of living. The resolution urges the President and Congress to develop policies that support Montagnards and other marginalized populations and that reflect U.S. interests and commitment to upholding human rights and democracy abroad.
48. H.Res.896 Condemning Boko Haram and calling on the Governments of the United States of America and Nigeria to swiftly implement measures to defeat the terrorist organization. This resolution requests that the State Department and the U.S. Agency for International Development create a plan to address the needs of women and girls adversely impacted by extremism and conflict and encourages continued cooperation between the Governments of the United States and Nigeria to defeat the violent extremist organization Boko Haram. Primary Sponsor: Frederica S. Wilson D-FL Status: 6/4/18 Referred to Foreign Affairs Subcommittee on Africa, Global Health, Global Human Rights and International Organizations; 17 Cosponsors *See S.Res.460
Primary Sponsor: Ted Budd R-NC Status: 6/4/18 Referred to the Foreign Affairs Subcommittee on Africa, Global Health, Global Human Rights and International Organizations and Subcommittee on Asia and the Pacific; 6 Cosponsors *See S.Res.229
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HOUSE SCORED ITEMS 49. H.Res.932 Expressing solidarity with the Tuidang Movement whereby Chinese citizens renounce their ties to the Chinese Communist Party and its affiliates, and calling for an immediate end to the campaign to persecute Falun Gong practitioners. This resolution expresses solidarity with Falun Gong practitioners and their families and calls upon the Chinese Communist Party to immediately cease and desist its campaign to persecute Falun Gong. Primary Sponsor: Dana Rohrabacher R- CA Status: 6/8/18 Referred to Foreign Affairs Committee; 18 Cosponsors *See S.Res.220
50. H.Res.976 Expressing the sense of the House of Representatives that complete, verifiable, and irreversible human rights improvements in the Democratic People's Republic of North Korea should be part of a United States strategy for a nuclear-free Korean peninsula and a free and open IndoPacific region. This resolution requests the President to include complete, verifiable, and irreversible human rights improvements in North Korea as part of the U.S. negotiating strategy with North Korea, China, and regional allies; to seek the dismantling of North Korea’s political prison labor camps and the release of all political and religious prisoners (estimated 80,000-120,000); and to consider using the voice and vote of the United States to establish an ad hoc or special international criminal tribunal, or a regional or international hybrid court, to investigate and remedy crimes against humanity and other atrocity crimes, as appropriate, in North Korea or those crimes targeting North Korean nationals in other countries such as China.
51. H.Res.979 Expressing support for the Iranian people's continuing protests, fundamental human rights, and the desire for a democratic, secular, and non-nuclear republic in Iran. This resolution supports the people of Iran's legitimate and peaceful protests against the Iranian regime and condemns the Iranian regime's human rights abuses, including religious freedom violations, against the Iranian people. Primary Sponsor: Dana Rohrabacher R-CA Status: 6/29/18 Referred to Foreign Affairs Committee; 1 Cosponsor
Primary Sponsor: Christopher H. Smith R-NJ Status: 6/28/18 Referred to Foreign Affairs Committee; 4 Cosponsors
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HOUSE SCORED ITEMS 52. H.Res.1022 Condemning the ongoing illegal occupation of Crimea by the Russian Federation. This resolution declares the foreign policy of the United States to never recognize the illegal annexation of Crimea by Russia. The resolution reaffirms respect for the values of democracy, human rights, and rule of law that all individuals in Crimea deserve, including non-Russian ethnic groups and religious minorities, and it condemns all human rights violations against individuals in Crimea, underscoring the culpability of the Russian Federation for such violations while this territory is under illegal Russian occupation. Primary Sponsor: David P. Joyce R-OH Status: 7/24/18 Referred to Foreign Affairs Committee and to Committees on the Judiciary, Oversight and Government Reform, Financial Services, and Ways and Means to determine jurisdiction; 11 Cosponsors *See S.Res.571
53. H.Res.1024 Reaffirming the commitment of the United States to promote international religious freedom and marking the 20th anniversary of the International Religious Freedom Act of 1998. This resolution reaffirms the U.S. commitment to advance religious freedom as a fundamental part of U.S. foreign policy by leveraging the growing network of foreign institutions focused on religious freedom, by strengthening religious freedom diplomacy, by developing a comprehensive response plan to protect and assist the victims of genocide, crimes against humanity, forced dislocations, mass detentions, and violence from extremist actors or terrorists, and by ensuring that trade negotiations include religiousfreedom conditions. Primary Sponsor: Christopher H. Smith R-NJ Status: 7/24/18 Referred to the Committees on Foreign Affairs and Ways and Means to determine jurisdiction; 0 Cosponsors
54. H.Res.1034 Condemning Iranian state-sponsored terrorism and expressing support for the Iranian people's desire for a democratic, secular, and non-nuclear republic of Iran. This resolution expresses support for the people of Iran who are engaged in continuing, legitimate, and peaceful protests against the oppressive, corrupt Iranian regime and recognizes the rights of the Iranian people and their struggle to establish a democratic, secular, and non-nuclear republic of Iran. Primary Sponsor: Tom McClintock R-CA Status: 7/26/18 Referred to the House Committee on Foreign Affairs; 104 Cosponsors
55. H.Res.1057 Calling on Burma's civilian leader, Aung San Suu Kyi, to release two jailed journalists reporting on violence inflicted upon that nation's Rohingya population. This resolution condemns all efforts to suppress information regarding the oppression and violence inflicted upon Burma's Rohingya civilians. Primary Sponsor: Sander M. Levin D-MI Status: 9/12/18 Sponsor introductory remarks after referral to Foreign Affairs Committee; 14 Cosponsors
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HOUSE SCORED ITEMS 56. H.Res.1091 Expressing the sense of the House of Representatives that atrocities committed against the Rohingya by the Burmese military and security forces since August 2017 constitute crimes against humanity and genocide and calling on the Government of Burma to release Burmese journalists Wa Lone and Kyaw Soe Oo sentenced to seven years imprisonment after investigating attacks against civilians by the Burmese military and security forces, and for other purposes. This resolution expresses the sense of the House that the atrocities committed against the Rohingya by the Burmese military and security forces since August 2017 constitute crimes against humanity and genocide, and such atrocities should be recognized as such by every government and multinational body. The resolution also expresses that the President should impose additional sanctions on senior members of the Burmese military and security forces who are responsible for genocide and human rights abuses. Primary Sponsor: Steve Chabot R-OH Status: 12/13/18 Agreed to in House as amended, 394-1; 11 Cosponsors *See S.Res.735
57. H.Res.1111 Calling on the Government of Cameroon, armed separatist groups, and all citizens to respect human rights and adopt nonviolent approaches to conflict resolution. This resolution strongly condemns the human rights abuses committed by the Government of Cameroon, security forces, and armed separatist groups, including extrajudicial killings and detentions and the use of force against nonviolent civilians and protestors. The resolution holds the Government of Cameroon responsible for safeguarding the rights of all citizens, regardless of political views or beliefs or the regions in which they reside and urges the Government of Cameroon to respect the fundamental rights of all Cameroonian citizens and initiate a credible, good, and full faith effort to work with religious and community leaders in the Anglophone region to address grievances and seek nonviolent solutions to resolve conflict. Primary Sponsor: Karen Bass D-CA Status: 10/2/18 Referred to Foreign Affairs Committee; 23 Cosponsors *See S.Res.733
58. H.Res.1117 Expressing the sense of the House of Representatives that United States assistance to Iraqi Christians, Yazidis, and other minority communities victimized by ISIS genocide must be combined with a clear plan for local security to facilitate the repatriation of these groups to their ancestral homelands. This resolution affirms the policy priority of the United States to support the secure return of displaced indigenous people of the Nineveh Plain and Sinjar to their ancestral homeland by working with international partners, the Government of Iraq, and the Kurdistan Regional Government to develop a stabilization and security plan to restore fundamental human rights, including property rights, to genocide victims, and to see that ethnic and religious pluralism survives in Iraq. Primary Sponsor: Jeff Fortenberry R-NE Status: 10/5/18 Referred to Foreign Affairs Committee; 0 Cosponsors
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HOUSE SCORED ITEMS 59. H.Res.1132 Expressing the sense of the House of Representatives that to promote global religious freedom and freedom of expression, United States foreign aid should not be directed to countries that enforce blasphemy laws. This resolution affirms that the enforcement of blasphemy laws is incompatible with the moral principles of the United States and urges foreign governments to repeal such laws and release persons who have been imprisoned for blasphemy. Primary Sponsor: Francis Rooney R-FL Status: 10/23/18 Referred to Foreign Affairs Committee; 0 Cosponsors
60. H.Res.1156 Expressing concern about the threat posed to democracy and the democratic process by theocratic groups operating in Bangladesh.
61. H.Res.1169 Reaffirming the commitment of the United States to promote free, fair, transparent and credible elections in Bangladesh.
This resolution calls on the Government of Bangladesh to stop radical organizations, such as Jamaat-e-Islami, Islami Chhatra Shibir, and Hefazate-Islam, who pose an ongoing threat to the country’s stability and secular democracy, and to ensure security for minorities and maintain communal harmony for a peaceful election. The resolution calls on the United States to halt all partnerships and funding arrangements with groups affiliated with such radical organizations.
This resolution asserts that the United States should more actively engage with Bangladesh in safeguarding human rights, religious freedom, and secular democracy in Bangladesh, while preventing the growth of religious extremism, militancy, repeated attacks on religious minorities, expanding religious intolerance, and growing destabilization caused by radical groups.
Primary Sponsor: Jim Banks R-IN Status: 11/20/18 Referred to Foreign Affairs Committee; 2 Cosponsors R
Primary Sponsor: William R. Keating D-MA Status: 12/12/18 Agreed to in House without objection; 6 Cosponsors
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HOUSE SCORED ITEMS 62. H.Res.1174 Recognizing the 70th anniversary of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights and the celebration of "Human Rights Day." This resolution encourages the people of the United States to observe “Human Rights Day� and continue their commitment to upholding freedom, democracy, and human rights across the globe and encourages all nations to continue working towards freedom, peace, and security, which can be achieved only through democracy, respect for human rights, and the rule of law. Primary Sponsor: Alan S. Lowenthal D-CA Status: 12/10/18 Referred to Foreign Affairs Committee; 45 Cosponsors
63. S.1158 Elie Wiesel Genocide and Atrocities Prevention Act of 2017
64. S.2736 Asia Reassurance Initiative Act of 2018
This bill helps prevent acts of genocide and other atrocity crimes, which threaten national and international security, by enhancing U.S. Government capacities to prevent, mitigate, and respond to such crises.
This law expresses the sense of Congress that the President should impose targeted financial penalties and visa ban sanctions on any individual or entity that violates human rights or religious freedoms or engages in censorship activities and should terminate, suspend, or otherwise alter U.S. economic assistance to any country that has engaged in serious violations of human rights or religious freedoms.
Primary Sponsor: Benjamin L. Cardin D-MD Status: 12/12/18 Passed Senate amended, by unanimous consent; Passed House 367-4; 1/14/19 Became law; 34 Cosponsors
Primary Sponsor: Cory Gardner R-CO Status: 12/4/18 Passed Senate as amended, by unanimous consent; 12/12/18 Passed House as amended, by voice vote; 12/31/18 Became law; 11 Cosponsors
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HUMAN RIGHTS AND RELIGIOUS FREEDOM GROUPS FOR MEMBERS OF THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES Congressional Ahmadiyya Muslim Caucus
Congressional International Religious Freedom Caucus
Religious Minorities in the Middle East Caucus
Tom Lantos Human Rights Commission
The Ahmadiyya Muslim Caucus was launched in 2014 by former Congressman Frank Wolf (R-VA) and Jackie Speier (D-CA) to educate members of Congress about the repression of religious minorities worldwide, including Ahmadi Muslims, Christians and other persecuted communities. Current co-chairs are Speier and Peter King (R-NY). The caucus seeks redress for ongoing religious intolerance against Ahmadi Muslims in South and Central Asia, the Middle East and East Asia, including Pakistan, Saudi Arabia and Indonesia. This bipartisan caucus staunchly opposes persecution and violence against all religious minorities and believes that everyone should have the right to worship as they choose.
Founded in 2006, the bipartisan Congressional International Religious Freedom Caucus was established to address religious persecution around the world. It plays a critical role in raising the profile of numerous religious freedom issues in Congress. Its work has led to the release of many individuals imprisoned for their faith and ensures relief for many suffering under religious persecution.
The Religious Minorities in the Middle East Caucus, founded in 2008, is a bipartisan Congressional Member organization that serves as an informational and advocacy tool for besieged religious minorities who are central to a pluralistic, multi-cultural Middle East.
Founded in 2008, the bipartisan Tom Lantos Human Rights Commission is charged with promoting, defending and advocating for international human rights as enshrined in the Universal Declaration of Human Rights. The Commission undertakes public education activities, provides expert human rights advice and encourages members of Congress to proactively engage in human rights matters, of which international religious freedom is one. In carrying out its mandate, the Commission collaborates with congressional staff, the U.S. Senate and the executive branch, and continually engages with national and international civil society organizations.
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S.Re
CONGRESSIONAL VOTES BY STATE
CS Y-CS
*Item has not been brought to a vote (1) Not scored, took office 1/3/18; Jeff Sessions vacated 2/8/17, not scored
115th CONGRESS FINAL IRF CONGRESSIONAL SCORECARD
46
ALABAMA
HOUSE
Robert B. Aderholt
Mo Brooks Y Y Y Y
Y Y Y Y Y
Gary J. Palmer Y Y Y Y Y
Martha Roby Y Y Y Y Y
Mike D. Rogers Y Y Y Y Y Y
Y
Y
Terri A. Sewell
REPUBLICANS
Y Y Y Y
Y Y Y Y
Y Y Y
Bradley Byrne Y Y
Gary J. Palmer Y Y
Martha Roby Y
Mike D. Rogers Y
CS CS
384
*
*
*
18 D
23 C
Y 21 C
Y Y 18 D
Y Y 19 D
Y Y Y 17 D
Y Y Y 20 C
M
M
M M
115th CONGRESS FINAL IRF CONGRESSIONAL SCORECARD
* .407
H.Re s
* * .395
H.Re s
.349
H.Re s
.319 .328
H.Re s
H.Re s
*
* .274
H.Re s
220
H.Re s
*
.128 .188
H.Re s
H.Re s
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*
123
888
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H.R .7
H.R .6
034
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*
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621 819 H.R .6
H.R .5
H.R .5
034
744
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223 549 H.R .5
H.R .4
H.R .4
H.R .4
856
776
Y
H.R .3
*
* 030
826
061
H.R .3
H.R .2
911
872
72
90
H.R .3
CS
ucus Com miss ion Scor e (M ax:1 51) Grad e
Y
Bradley Byrne Y
HR
Mo Brooks Y
E Ca
Y
RMM
Y
cus
Y
Cau
Y Y
IRF
Robert B. Aderholt Y
diyy a
Y
Ahm a
Y
36
H.R .2
Y
S.27
H.R .1
Y
79*
Y
H.R .3
H.R .1
REPUBLICANS
H.R .6
DEMOCRATS
H.R .3
Terri A. Sewell
s.52 8* H.Re s.53 7* H.Re s.57 0* H.Re s.65 1* H.Re s.67 3* H.Re s.73 2* H.Re s.74 1* H.Re s.74 3* H.Re s.75 0* H.Re s.76 3* H.Re s.79 7* H.Re s.89 6* H.Re s.93 2* H.Re s.97 6* H.Re s.97 9* H.Re s.10 22* H.Re s.10 24* H.Re s.10 34* H.Re s.10 57* H.Re s.10 91 H.Re s.11 11* H.Re s.11 17* H.Re s.11 32* H.Re s.11 56* H.Re s.11 69 H.Re s.11 74* S.11 58
H.Re
HOUSE
4*
ALABAMA
H.Re s.43
CONGRESSIONAL VOTES BY STATE
Y Y Y Y Y Y Y
Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y-CS
Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y
Y Y Y N Y Y Y Y Y
Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y
Y Y Y N Y Y Y Y Y
Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y
DEMOCRATS
*Item has not been brought to a vote
47
SENATE
Lisa Murkowski R Y
Dan Sullivan R Y
H.R
Y Y Y 15 C
Y Y Y Y 11 D
2
6)
x:10
Y-CS
(Ma
Y
Grad e
Y-CS
cus
Y
Scor e
Y-CS
Cau
Y
1
Y
.206
.187
Y-OCS
HR
H.R
Y
.672
H.R
.390
5*
s.73
S.Re
3*
s.73
1*
s.73 S.Re
H.R
OCS
S.Re
7*
s.66
S.Re
7*
s.64
S.Re
3*
s.61
S.Re
1*
s.57
S.Re
9*
s.53
S.Re
1*
s.48
S.Re
0*
s.46
S.Re
9
s.42
S.Re
6*
s.37
S.Re
8*
s.36
S.Re
0*
Dan Sullivan R
s.36
Lisa Murkowski R
S.Re
9*
1*
s.35
S.Re
s.29
S.Re
0*
9*
s.25
S.Re
s.22
S.Re
s.22
S.Re 0*
7*
S.Re
6
8* s.17
s.16
2*
7*
9
s.16 S.Re
S.Re
s.30 9*
s.15
s.13
s.10
S.Re
S.Re
S.Re
n.Re
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40 s.29
dt.2 2 n.Re S.Co
S.Co
S.Am
96*
52* S.36
S.36
22*
36 S.36
S.27
28*
65* S.25
S.23
20*
60* S.21
S.20
91*
74* S.18
S.15
92*
58 S.12
S.11
18*
5* S.11
S.90
1*
7* S.82
S.41
8*
8*
S.19
S.13
SENATE
s.21
ALASKA
S.Re
CONGRESSIONAL VOTES BY STATE
CS
*Item has not been brought to a vote
115th CONGRESS FINAL IRF CONGRESSIONAL SCORECARD
48
HOUSE
Don Young Y
REPUBLICANS
Y Y
HR
ucus Com miss ion Scor e (M ax:1 51) Grad e
E Ca
cus
Cau RMM
IRF
diyy a
*
*
*
*
H.Re s
Y-CS
22
115th CONGRESS FINAL IRF CONGRESSIONAL SCORECARD
* .407
H.Re s
* * .395
H.Re s
.349
H.Re s
.319 .328
H.Re s
H.Re s
*
*
*
.274
H.Re s
220
H.Re s
.188
.128
H.Re s
dt.6 51 H.C on.R es.8 9* H.C on.R es.9 0 H.C on.R es.9 2 H.Re s.65 *
OCS
Ahm a
384
123
888
H.A m
H.R .7
H.R .7
H.R .6
034
018 H.R .6
*
*
*
621 819 H.R .6
H.R .5
H.R .5
* *
034
744
549 H.R .5
H.R .4
H.R .4
* 223
856 H.R .4
H.R .3
Y
36
58 S.27
74*
s.11
69
Y
S.11
Y
H.Re
56*
s.11 s.11
H.Re
32*
Y
H.Re
17*
Y
s.11
H.Re
11* s.11
H.Re
91
57*
Y
s.11
H.Re
24* 34* s.10 s.10
H.Re
H.Re
s.10
H.Re
s.10
H.Re
22*
9*
6*
Y
s.10
H.Re
s.97
H.Re
2*
6*
s.97
H.Re
3* 7* s.93
H.Re
s.89
H.Re
s.79
H.Re
0* s.76
H.Re
s.75
Y
776
H.R .3
* 030
826
061 H.R .3
H.R .2
911
872
72
Y
H.Re
1*
3*
s.74
H.Re
s.74
Y
2*
H.R .2
Y
H.Re
H.R .1
Y
s.73
3*
s.67
1*
0*
Y
90
H.R .1
79*
H.R .6
H.R .3
Y
H.Re
H.Re
s.65
H.Re
s.57
H.Re
7*
s.53
H.Re
8*
REPUBLICANS
H.R .3
Don Young
s.52
H.Re
4*
HOUSE
s.43
ALASKA
H.Re
CONGRESSIONAL VOTES BY STATE
Y
*Item has not been brought to a vote
C
49
SENATE
John McCain R (2) OCS OCS
Jeff Flake R
OCS Y
H.R
Y Y Y
2
Grad e
Scor e
6)
x:10
(Ma
cus
Y-CS
Cau
Y
1
Y
.206
.187
Y
HR
H.R
Y
.672
H.R
.390
5*
s.73
S.Re
3*
PS
s.73
S.Re
1*
s.73
S.Re
7*
s.66
S.Re
7*
s.64
S.Re
3*
s.61
S.Re
1*
s.57
S.Re
9*
s.53
S.Re
1*
s.48
S.Re
0*
s.46
Y
H.R
Y
S.Re
9
s.42
S.Re
6*
s.37
S.Re
8*
Y
s.36
John McCain R (2)
S.Re
Y
0*
Jeff Flake R
s.36
S.Re
9*
1*
s.35
S.Re
s.29
S.Re
0*
9*
s.25
S.Re
s.22
S.Re
s.22
S.Re 0*
7*
S.Re
OCS
6
8* s.17
s.16
2*
7*
9
s.16 S.Re
S.Re
s.30 9*
s.15
s.13
s.10
S.Re
S.Re
S.Re
n.Re
*
*
40 s.29
dt.2 2 n.Re S.Co
S.Co
S.Am
96*
52* S.36
S.36
22*
36 S.36
S.27
28*
65* S.25
S.23
20*
60* S.21
S.20
91*
74* S.18
S.15
92*
58 S.12
S.11
18*
5* S.11
S.90
1*
7* S.82
S.41
8*
8*
S.19
S.13
SENATE
s.21
ARIZONA
S.Re
CONGRESSIONAL VOTES BY STATE
CS Y
10 F
Y (2) (2)
*Item has not been brought to a vote (2) Not scored, died 8/25/18; Jon Kyl appointed 9/5/18, not scored
115th CONGRESS FINAL IRF CONGRESSIONAL SCORECARD
50
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
CS
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y-CS
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Andy Biggs
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
N
Y
Y
Y
N
N
Y
Y
Paul A. Gosar
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
N
*
.407
.395
*
* .349
*
.328
.319
.274
*
*
2 20
.188
H.Re s
Y
Krysten Sinema
H.Re s
Tom O'Halleran
CS
Y
OCS
Y
Y
OCS
Y
H.Re s
Y-CS
H.Re s
Y-CS
Y
H.Re s
Y
Y
H.Re s
Y
Y
H.Re s
Y
Y
H.R .7
Y
OCS
H.R .7
OCS
Y
H.R .6
Y
Y
H.R .6
Y
Y
H.R .5
Y
Y
H.R .5
Y
Y
H.R .4
Y
Y
H.R .4
Y
Y
H.R .3
Y
Y
H.R .1
Y CS
HOUSE
H.Re s
H.A m
H.Re s
.128
dt.6 51 H.C on.R es.8 9* H.C on.R es.9 0 H.C on.R es.9 2 H.Re s.65 *
*
*
3 84
1 23
*
*
8 88
034
0 18
H.R .6
*
* 8 19
6 21
* H.R .5
0 34
* 7 44
5 49
*
*
223
856
H.R .4
7 76
H.R .3
*
030
8 26
H.R .3
0 61
H.R .2
9 11
H.R .2
72
H.R .1
H.R .3
H.R .6
H.R .3
90
7 9*
ARIZONA
8 72
CONGRESSIONAL VOTES BY STATE
DEMOCRATS
Ruben Gallego Raul M. Grijalva
CS
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y-OCS
Y
Y-OCS
Y
Y
REPUBLICANS
Y
CS
Y
Y
Y
Y-CS
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
David Schweikert
Y-CS
Y
Y
Y-CS
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y-CS
Y
Y
M
Y Y
s.65 1* H.Re s.67 3* H.Re s.73 2* H.Re s.74 1* H.Re s.74 3* H.Re s.75 0* H.Re s.76 3* H.Re s.79 7* H.Re s.89 6* H.Re s.93 2* H.Re s.97 6* H.Re s.97 9* H.Re s.10 22* H.Re s.10 24* H.Re s.10 34* H.Re s.10 57* H.Re s.10 91 H.Re s.11 11* H.Re s.11 17* H.Re s.11 32* H.Re s.11 56* H.Re s.11 69 H.Re s.11 74* S.11 58
Y
H.Re
H.Re
H.Re
HOUSE
H.Re
ARIZONA
Ahm adiy ya IRF Cau cus RMM E Ca ucus HR Com miss ion Scor e (M ax:1 51) Grad e
Y
S.27 36
Y
s.57 0*
Y
s.53 7*
Y
*
Y
H.Re s.43
Martha McSally
s.52 8
Y
4*
Debbie Lesko (3)
CS
DEMOCRATS
Ruben Gallego
CS
Y
Raul M. Grijalva
Y OCS
Y
OCS
27
B
Y
28
B
Y
21
C
Y
19
D
Tom O'Halleran
Y
Y
Krysten Sinema
Y
Y
N
Y
N
Y
17
D
OCS
Y
Y
N
Y
23
C
CS
Y
Y
Y
Y
(3)
(3)
Y
Y
Y
Y
21
C
Y
Y
Y
Y
23
C
REPUBLICANS
Andy Biggs
CS
Paul A. Gosar Debbie Lesko (3) Martha McSally
CS CS
David Schweikert *Item has not been brought to a vote (3) Not scored, served less than 75% of term, took office 4/24/18; Trent Franks resigned 12/8/17, not scored
M
115th CONGRESS FINAL IRF CONGRESSIONAL SCORECARD
51
SENATE
John Boozman R
Tom Cotton R OCS OCS
CS CS CS Y
Y OCS
H.R
Scor e Grad e
Y Y Y 27 B
Y Y Y Y 21 B
2
6)
x:10
(Ma
cus
Y
Cau
Y
1
Y-OCS
.206
.187
Y
HR
H.R
Y
.672
.390
5*
s.73
S.Re
3*
s.73
OCS
H.R
OCS
S.Re
1*
s.73
Y
H.R
OCS
S.Re
7*
s.66
S.Re
7*
s.64
Y
S.Re
Y
3*
OCS
s.61
S.Re
1*
s.57
S.Re
9*
s.53
S.Re
1*
s.48
S.Re
0*
s.46
S.Re
9
s.42
S.Re
6*
s.37
Y-CS
S.Re
8*
s.36
S.Re
0*
CS
s.36
S.Re
9*
1*
s.35
S.Re
s.29
0*
s.25
OCS
S.Re
CS
9*
Tom Cotton R
s.22
OCS
S.Re
John Boozman R
S.Re
s.22
S.Re 0*
7*
CS
S.Re
6
8* s.17
s.16
2*
7*
9
s.16 S.Re
S.Re
s.30 9*
s.15
s.13
s.10
S.Re
S.Re
S.Re
n.Re
*
*
40 s.29
dt.2 2 n.Re S.Co
S.Co
S.Am
96*
52* S.36
S.36
22*
36 S.36
S.27
28*
65* S.25
S.23
20*
60* S.21
S.20
91*
74* S.18
S.15
92*
58 S.12
S.11
18*
5* S.11
S.90
1*
7* S.82
S.41
8*
8*
S.19
S.13
SENATE
s.21
ARKANSAS
S.Re
CONGRESSIONAL VOTES BY STATE
Y-CS Y
*Item has not been brought to a vote
115th CONGRESS FINAL IRF CONGRESSIONAL SCORECARD
52
HOUSE
J. French Hill
Bruce Westerman
Steve Womack PS CS Y
Y Y Y Y
Y Y Y Y
Y Y Y Y 20 C
Y Y 18 D
M
HR
ucus Com miss ion Scor e (M ax:1 51) Grad e
E Ca
cus
Cau RMM
IRF
diyy a
*
*
*
*
H.Re s
115th CONGRESS FINAL IRF CONGRESSIONAL SCORECARD
Y Y
Y-CS Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y
Bruce Westerman Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y
Steve Womack Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y
20 C
23 C
* .407
H.Re s
* * .395
H.Re s
.349
H.Re s
.319 .328
H.Re s
H.Re s
*
*
*
.274
H.Re s
220
H.Re s
.188
.128
H.Re s
dt.6 51 H.C on.R es.8 9* H.C on.R es.9 0 H.C on.R es.9 2 H.Re s.65 *
CS
Ahm a
384
123
888
H.A m
H.R .7
H.R .7
H.R .6
034
018 H.R .6
*
*
*
621 819 H.R .6
H.R .5
H.R .5
* *
034
744
549 H.R .5
H.R .4
H.R .4
* 223
856 H.R .4
H.R .3
Y
36
58
74*
69
Y
s.11
H.Re
56*
s.11 s.11
H.Re
32*
Y
H.Re
17*
Y
s.11
H.Re
11* s.11
H.Re
91
57*
Y
s.11
H.Re
24* 34* s.10 s.10
H.Re
S.27
REPUBLICANS
S.11
Eric A. "Rick" Crawford H.Re
s.10
H.Re
s.10
H.Re
22*
9*
6*
Y
s.10
H.Re
s.97
H.Re
2*
6*
s.97
H.Re
3*
7* s.93
H.Re
s.89
H.Re
s.79
H.Re
0*
s.76
H.Re
s.75
Y
776
H.R .3
* 030
826
061 H.R .3
H.R .2
911
872
72
Y
H.Re
1*
3*
s.74
H.Re
s.74
Y
2*
H.R .2
Y
H.Re
H.R .1
Y
s.73
3*
s.67
1*
0*
Y
90
H.R .1
79*
H.R .6
H.R .3
Y
H.Re
H.Re
s.65
H.Re
s.57
H.Re
7*
s.53
H.Re
8*
REPUBLICANS
H.R .3
Eric A. "Rick" Crawford
s.52
J. French Hill
H.Re
4*
HOUSE
s.43
ARKANSAS
H.Re
CONGRESSIONAL VOTES BY STATE
*Item has not been brought to a vote
53
SENATE
Dianne Feinstein D S.Re
OCS OCS H.R
H.R
OCS Y-OCS CS Y Y Y Y 31 A
Y CS Y Y Y Y 15 C
2
Grad e
Scor e
6)
x:10
(Ma
cus
CS Y
Y
6
8* s.17
s.16 S.Re
2*
7*
9
s.16 S.Re
s.30 9*
s.15 S.Re
OCS
Cau
1
s.13
s.10
S.Re
S.Re
n.Re
*
*
40 s.29
dt.2 2 n.Re S.Co
S.Co
S.Am
96*
52* S.36
S.36
22*
36 S.36
S.27
28*
65* S.25
S.23
20*
60* S.21
S.20
91*
74* S.18
S.15
92*
58 S.12
S.11
18*
5* S.11
S.90
1*
7* S.82
S.41
8*
8*
S.19
S.13
Y-CS
HR
.206
H.R
Y
S.Re
OCS
.187
.672
Y
.390
5*
s.73
S.Re
3*
OCS
s.73
S.Re
1*
s.73
S.Re
7*
s.66
Y
S.Re
CS
7*
Y-CS
s.64
Y
S.Re
OCS
3*
Y-CS
s.61
S.Re
1*
s.57
S.Re
9*
s.53
S.Re
1*
s.48
S.Re
0*
s.46
S.Re
9
s.42
S.Re
6*
s.37
S.Re
8*
s.36
S.Re
Kamala D. Harris D
0*
CS
s.36
9*
s.35
1*
s.29
S.Re
OCS S.Re
0*
9*
s.25
S.Re
s.22
S.Re
s.22
S.Re
Dianne Feinstein D
H.R
Kamala D. Harris D 0*
7*
SENATE
s.21
CALIFORNIA
S.Re
CONGRESSIONAL VOTES BY STATE
Y
*Item has not been brought to a vote
115th CONGRESS FINAL IRF CONGRESSIONAL SCORECARD
54
*
.407
.395
H.Re s
*
*
H.Re s
.349
H.Re s
Y
.319
*
CS
.328
Y
H.Re s
CS
H.Re s
*
H.Re s
.274
*
220
.188
H.Re s
*
*
*
* 034
*
.128
H.Re s
Tony Cรกrdenas
H.Re s
Y
dt.6 51 H.C on.R es.8 9* H.C on.R es.9 0 H.C on.R es.9 2 H.Re s.65 *
CS
Y
Y
H.A m
OCS
Y
Y
Salud Carbajal
384
Y
Y
Julia Brownley
123
Y
Y
Y
H.R .7
Y-CS
Y
Y
H.R .7
Y
Y
Y
888
Y-CS
Y
Ami Bera
H.R .6
Y
Y
018
CS
Y
Y
H.R .6
Y
Y
Y
H.R .6
Y
Y
Y
819
Y
Y
Karen Bass
621
Y
Nanette Barragรกn
H.R .5
Y
Y
*
* 034
H.R .5
CS
Y
H.R .5
*
CS
Y
Y
H.R .4
H.R .4
744
549
*
*
223
856
H.R .4
776
H.R .3
H.R .3
*
Y
Y
Y
H.R .3
030
H.R .3
Y
Y-CS
Y
H.R .2
Y
Y
H.R .2
Y
H.R .1
CS
Pete Aguilar
HOUSE
826
061
911
872
72
Y
H.R .1
Y
H.R .6
90
Y
H.R .3
CALIFORNIA
79*
CONGRESSIONAL VOTES BY STATE
DEMOCRATS
CS
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y-OCS
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y CS OCS
CS
Y Y
Y
OCS
Y
Y-CS
CS
Y
Y
Y
Y-CS
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
CS
Y
Y
Judy Chu
Y
Y
Y
Y-CS
Y
Y-CS
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y-CS
OCS
OCS
Y-CS
Y
J. Luis Correa
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
CS
CS
Y-CS
Y
Jim Costa
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y-CS
Y
Y
Y
Y-CS
Y
Y
Susan Davis
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y-CS
Mark DeSaulnier
Y
CS
OCS
Y
CS
CS
Y
OCS
Y
Y
Y-CS
Y-CS
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y-OCS
Y
Y
CS
Y
Y
Y
Y
John Garamendi
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Jimmy Gomez (4)
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Jared Huffman
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
OCS
Ro Khanna
Y
Y
Y
Y-CS
Y
Y-OCS
Y
Y
OCS
Barbara Lee
Y
Y
Y-CS
Y
Y
Y-CS
Y
Y
OCS
Ted Lieu
Y
Y-CS
Y-CS
Y-CS
Y
Y-CS
Y-OCS
Y-CS
CS
Zoe Lofgren
Y
Y
Y-CS
CS
Y
Y-CS
Y
CS
Alan S. Lowenthal
Y
Y
Y-CS
Y
Y
Y-CS
Y
CS
Doris O. Matsui
Y
Y
Y-CS
Y
Y
Y-CS
Jerry McNerney
Y
Y
Y
N
Y
Anna Eshoo
CS
CS
CS
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
OCS
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y-CS
OCS
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y-CS
OCS
Y
Y
Y-CS
Y
Y
OCS
OCS
Y
Y
Y-CS
OCS
Y-CS
CS
Y-CS
CS
Y
Y
CS
Y
Y
CS
Y
CS
OCS
CS
Y-CS
CS
OCS
CS
Y-CS
CS
CS
Y-CS
CS
PS
Y
CS
CS
Y
OCS CS
OCS
Y Y
CS
Y Y Y Y Y
OCS
OCS
OCS
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y-CS
CS
CS
Y-CS
CS
OCS
Y
Y
OCS
OCS
OCS
Y
Y
Y-CS
Y
Y-CS
CS
CS
Y
CS
CS
Y
Y
Y
OCS
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
CS
Y-CS
CS
Y
Y
Y
CS
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
CS
Y
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cus RMM E Ca ucus HR Com miss ion Scor e (M ax:1 51) Grad e
Cau
Nanette Barragรกn
Y
Y
Y
Y
M
22
C
Y
Y
Y
30
B
Y
Y
Y
23
C
IRF
Ahm a
36 S.27
C
H.Re s
21
H.Re s
M
H.Re s
Y
H.Re s
Y
H.Re s
Y
H.Re s
Y
H.Re s
Pete Aguilar
HOUSE
H.Re s
S.11
diyy a
4* 58
9
.117
.116
H.Re s
6*
H.Re s
2*
7*
.115
H.Re s
.113
.111
H.Re s
1
7*
1*
H.Re s
.111
.109
.105
4*
4*
H.Re s
.103
.102
H.Re s
2* .102
H.Re s
*
* .979
.976
*
H.Re s
*
*
.932
H.Re s
.896
*
.797
*
.763
.750
H.Re s
*
*
H.Re s
.743
*
.741
.732
H.Re s
*
H.Re s
*
H.Re s
.673
*
.651
.570
H.Re s
*
H.Re s
*
.537
H.Re s
.528
.434 H.Re s
CALIFORNIA
*
CONGRESSIONAL VOTES BY STATE
DEMOCRATS
Karen Bass
OCS
Y
Ami Bera
Y
Julia Brownley
PS
Y
Y
Y
24
C
Salud Carbajal
Y
Y
Y
Y
M
24
C
Tony Cรกrdenas
Y
Y
Y
Y
M
20
C
CS
Y
Y
Y
Y
30
B
CS
Y
Y
OCS
Y
Y
M
31
B
Y
Y
OCS
Y
Y
M
32
B
Y
Y
Y
Y
23
C
Y
Y
Y
Y
26
B
Y
Y
Y
Y
Jimmy Gomez (4)
Y
Y
Jared Huffman
Y
Y
OCS
Y
Y
OCS OCS
Judy Chu J. Luis Correa
CS
Jim Costa
CS
CS
OCS
CS
Susan A. Davis Mark DeSaulnier Anna G. Eshoo
CS CS
CS
John Garamendi
Ro Khanna
CS
CS
CS
CS
OCS
Barbara Lee
OCS
Y
Y
Y
Y
OCS
Y
Y
OCS
OCS
Y
Y
PS
Doris O. Matsui
Y
Y
OCS
Jerry McNerney
Y
Y
OCS
Ted Lieu Zoe Lofgren
CS CS
CS
Alan S. Lowenthal
CS
OCS
CS
OCS
CS
Y
39
A
Y
24
C
Y
Y
20
C
Y
Y
27
B
Y
Y
43
A
M
33
B
M
41
A
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
M
M
M
C-C
M
M M M
M
M
47
A+
Y
M
M
M
41
A
Y
Y
M
29
B
Y
Y
21
C
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Y
Y
CS
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y-CS
Lucille Roybal-Allard
Y
Y-CS
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
OCS
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Raul Ruiz
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
CS
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Linda T. Sรกnchez
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y-CS
Y
Y
CS
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
CS
Adam B. Schiff
Y-CS
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y-CS
Y
Y
CS
Brad Sherman
Y-CS
Y-CS
Y-CS
Y-CS
Y-OCS
Y-OCS
Y-CS
OCS
Y-CS
CS
Jackie Speier
Y
Y
Y
Y
CS
Y
CS
Y
OCS
Eric Swalwell
Y
Y
Y
Y-CS
Y
Y
Y
Y
Mark Takano
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
OCS
Mike Thompson
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Norma J. Torres
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y-CS
Y-OCS
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y-CS
Y
Y
Y
Y-CS
Y
Y
Y
Y
Juan Vargas Maxine Waters
CS
*
*
*
*
CS
Y
Y Y-CS
.407
Y
.395
Y
H.Re s
Y
H.Re s
Y
.349
Y
H.Re s
Y
.328
Scott H. Peters
Nancy Pelosi (5)
.319
Y
H.Re s
CS
Y
H.Re s
*
CS
Y
H.Re s
Y
Y
.274
*
220
H.Re s
.188
H.Re s
Y
Y
H.A m
Y
CS
Y
H.R .7
Y
Y
CS
H.R .7
Y
Y
H.R .6
Y
Y
H.R .6
Y
Y
H.R .5
CS
Y
H.R .5
Y
Y
H.R .5
Y
Y
H.R .4
Y
Y
H.R .4
H.Re s
.128
dt.6 51 H.C on.R es.8 9* H.C on.R es.9 0 H.C on.R es.9 2 H.Re s.65 *
*
* 384
123
*
* 888
034
018
H.R .6
* 819
621
*
* 034
* 744
549
*
*
223
856
H.R .4
776
H.R .3
H.R .3
*
030
H.R .3
826
061
H.R .2
Y
Jimmy Panetta
H.R .2
H.R .1
911
872 H.R .1
72 H.R .6
90
Grace F. Napolitano
HOUSE
H.R .3
H.R .3
CALIFORNIA
79*
CONGRESSIONAL VOTES BY STATE
Y
Y
Y-CS
CS CS CS
Y-CS
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
CS
OCS
Y
Y-CS
Y
Y
OCS
CS
Y-CS
Y
Y-CS
Y
Y
OCS
Y-CS
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
CS
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
CS
Y-CS
OCS
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y-CS
Y-CS
CS
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y-CS
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y-CS
Y-CS
Y-OCS
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y-CS
Y
Y
OCS
OCS
Y-CS
OCS
Y
Y
CS
OCS
OCS
PS
Y
OCS
CS
OCS
Y Y
OCS
Y Y
OCS
Y Y
OCS
Y
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Scott H. Peters
CS
CS
Lucille Roybal-Allard Raul Ruiz
CS
Linda T. Sรกnchez Adam B. Schiff
CS
CS
Brad Sherman
CS OCS
CS
CS
Jackie Speier Eric Swalwell
CS
cus RMM E Ca ucus HR Com miss ion Scor e (M ax:1 51) Grad e
Y
Cau
Y
Y
IRF
Y
Ahm a
36 S.27
OCS
diyy a
4* 58
S.11
.117
H.Re s
H.Re s
H.Re s
H.Re s
H.Re s
CS
H.Re s
H.Re s
H.Re s
Y
H.Re s
Nancy Pelosi (5)
H.Re s
Y
Grace F. Napolitano
H.Re s
Y
Y
H.Re s
Y
Jimmy Panetta
HOUSE
H.Re s
H.Re s
.116
9
6*
2*
7*
.115
H.Re s
.113
.111
1
1* .111
7*
.109
.105
4*
4* .103
.102
2* .102
H.Re s
*
* .979
.976
*
H.Re s
*
*
*
.932
H.Re s
.896
.797
*
.763
.750
H.Re s
*
*
H.Re s
.743
*
.741
.732
H.Re s
*
H.Re s
*
*
.673
H.Re s
.651
.570
H.Re s
*
H.Re s
*
.537
H.Re s
.528
.434 H.Re s
CALIFORNIA
*
CONGRESSIONAL VOTES BY STATE
M
Y OCS
26
B
22
C
(5)
(5)
Y
Y
Y
Y
27
B
Y
Y
Y
Y
23
C
Y
Y
Y
Y
22
C
Y
Y
Y
Y
22
C
Y-OCS
Y
Y
Y
35
B
Y-OCS
Y-OCS
Y
Y
M
Y
Y
OCS
Y
Y
C-C
OCS
M M
M M M
M
A+ B
Y
Y
Y
Y
25
C
Mark Takano
Y
Y
Y
Y
25
C
Mike Thompson
Y
Y
Y
Y
23
C
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Norma J. Torres Juan Vargas Maxine Waters
CS OCS
CS
M
61 35
M
M M
M M
29
B
30
B
23
C
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*
.407
.395
H.Re s
*
*
H.Re s
.349
H.Re s
* .319
.328
Y
H.Re s
CS
H.Re s
*
H.Re s
.274
*
220
.188
H.Re s
H.Re s
H.Re s
.128
dt.6 51 H.C on.R es.8 9* H.C on.R es.9 0 H.C on.R es.9 2 H.Re s.65 *
*
*
H.A m
384
123
H.R .7
*
*
H.R .7
888
034
H.R .6
018
H.R .6
H.R .6
*
*
819
621
H.R .5
* 034
H.R .5
H.R .5
* 744
549
H.R .4
* 223
H.R .4
Y
856
*
Y
H.R .4
776
H.R .3
Y
H.R .3
*
030
H.R .3
826
061
Paul Cook
Y
H.R .2
Y
H.R .2
Y
911
872
Y
H.R .1
H.R .1
72 H.R .6
90
Ken Calvert
HOUSE
H.R .3
H.R .3
CALIFORNIA
79*
CONGRESSIONAL VOTES BY STATE
REPUBLICANS
Y
CS
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y-CS
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y-CS
Y
CS
Y-CS
OCS
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y-CS
Y
Jeff Denham
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
CS
Y
OCS
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
CS
Y
Y
Duncan D. Hunter
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
CS
Y
Y
Y
CS
Y
Darrell E. Issa
Y-CS
Y
Y
Y
Y-CS
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Stephen Knight
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y-CS
Y
Doug LaMalfa
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Kevin McCarthy
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Tom McClintock
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y-CS
Y
N
Y
Y
Y
Devin Nunes
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Dana Rohrabacher
Y
Y
Y-OCS
Y
Y
Y
Edward R. Royce
Y-CS
Y-CS
Y
Y
Y-CS
Y-CS
David G. Valadao
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Mimi Walters
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
PS
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
CS
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y-CS
Y-PS
Y-OCS
OCS
Y
Y
Y-CS
Y
Y-CS
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
CS
CS OCS CS OCS
Y-CS
Y
Y
Y
Y-CS
Y
Y
Y
Y-CS
Y
OCS
Y
Y
OCS
Y
Y
Y
Y
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Y
Y
diyy a
cus RMM E Ca ucus HR Com miss ion Scor e (M ax:1 51) Grad e
Y
Cau
Y
IRF
S.27
Y
Ahm a
S.11
36
9
4* 58
.117
.116
H.Re s
6*
H.Re s
2*
7*
.115
H.Re s
.113
.111
H.Re s
1*
H.Re s
1
H.Re s
.111
7*
.109
.105
H.Re s
4*
4*
H.Re s
.103
.102
H.Re s
2* .102
H.Re s
*
*
H.Re s
.979
.976
H.Re s
*
H.Re s
*
*
*
.932
H.Re s
.896
H.Re s
.797
H.Re s
*
.763
.750
H.Re s
*
*
H.Re s
.743
H.Re s
*
.741
.732
H.Re s
*
H.Re s
*
*
.673
H.Re s
.651
.570
H.Re s
*
H.Re s
*
.537
H.Re s
.528
.434
H.Re s
HOUSE
H.Re s
CALIFORNIA
*
CONGRESSIONAL VOTES BY STATE
REPUBLICANS
Ken Calvert Paul Cook Jeff Denham
CS CS
CS
CS PS
CS
Y
CS
Y-CS
CS
Duncan D. Hunter
Y CS
Darrell E. Issa
Y Y
Y
M
Y Y
Y
M
Y
25
C
31
B
25
C
21
C
Y
Y
Y
21
C
Y
Y
Y
19
D
Y
Y
Y
Y
23
C
Y
Y
Y
Y
21
C
PS
Y
Y
Y
Y
24
C
Y
Y
Y
Y
CS
Y
Y
Y
Y
Edward R. Royce
Y-OCS
Y
Y
Y
37
A
David G. Valadao
Y
Y
Y
Y
21
C
Y
Y
Y
19
D
Stephen Knight Doug LaMalfa
CS
CS
Kevin McCarthy Tom McClintock Devin Nunes Dana Rohrabacher
Mimi Walters
CS
PS
CS
PS
CS
M
M
20
C
32
B
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60
SENATE
Cory Gardner R
Michael F. Bennet D
CS CS
CS
CS OCS OCS
H.R
Scor e Grad e
2
Y Y Y Y 14 C
Y Y Y Y 31 A
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x:10
(Ma
cus
Cau
1
.206
s.13
CS CS
Y OCS Y
S.Re
6
8* s.17
s.16
2*
7* s.16
s.15
Y
S.Re
9*
s.30
9
s.10
S.Re
S.Re
S.Re
n.Re
*
*
40 s.29
dt.2 2 n.Re S.Co
S.Co
S.Am
96*
52* S.36
S.36
22*
36 S.36
S.27
28*
65* S.25
S.23
20*
60* S.21
S.20
91*
74* S.18
S.15
92*
58 S.12
S.11
18*
5* S.11
S.90
1*
7* S.82
S.41
8*
8*
S.19
S.13
S.Re
CS
.187
Y
HR
H.R
OCS
.672
H.R
.390
5*
Y
H.R
s.73
S.Re
3*
OCS
s.73
S.Re
1*
s.73
S.Re
7*
s.66
Y-PS
S.Re
Y
7*
Y
s.64
Y-CS
S.Re
3*
s.61
S.Re
1*
s.57
S.Re
9*
s.53
1*
s.48
0*
s.46
S.Re
Y
S.Re
Y
S.Re
9
s.42
S.Re
6*
s.37
S.Re
8*
s.36
S.Re
0*
OCS
s.36
CS
S.Re
9*
s.35
1*
CS
S.Re
s.29
0*
Michael F. Bennet D
S.Re
s.25
9*
OCS
S.Re
s.22
S.Re
s.22
S.Re
Cory Gardner R
0*
7*
SENATE
s.21
COLORADO
S.Re
CONGRESSIONAL VOTES BY STATE
*Item has not been brought to a vote
115th CONGRESS FINAL IRF CONGRESSIONAL SCORECARD
61
H.R .6 H.R .1 H.R .1
H.R .2
H.R .3 H.R .3
H.R .4
H.R .5
Y Y Y Y Y OCS Y Y Y Y
Y Y Y Y Y Y Y CS Y Y Y Y Y-CS
Y Y-OCS Y Y Y Y Y CS Y Y Y Y Y-CS
Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y-CS
Y Y Y Y-CS Y Y-OCS Y Y Y Y Y Y-OCS
Doug Lamborn Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y-CS
Scott R. Tipton Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y-CS
HOUSE *
Mike Coffman CS
Doug Lamborn OCS
Scott R. Tipton CS CS Y
Jared Polis
Ken Buck
CS CS
CS CS
Y OCS
Diana DeGette Y
Ed Perlmutter
CS Y
CS CS Y Y Y Y 22 C
CS Y Y Y Y 35 B
Y Y Y Y 30 B
Y Y Y Y 26 B
CS
CS
Y Y
Y
Y Y
549
384
*
*
*
H.Re s
CS Y
CS Y-CS Y
CS Y Y
Y
CS
CS Y
CS Y-CS
Y
M M
Y
Y M
M
CS
CS
Y
23
*Item has not been brought to a vote
115th CONGRESS FINAL IRF CONGRESSIONAL SCORECARD
23 C
25 C
* .407
H.Re s
* * .395
H.Re s
.349
H.Re s
.319 .328
H.Re s
H.Re s
*
* .274
220
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.128 .188
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061
776
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911
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72
90
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CS Y-CS
S.27 36
Mike Coffman
s.65 1* H.Re s.67 3* H.Re s.73 2* H.Re s.74 1* H.Re s.74 3* H.Re s.75 0* H.Re s.76 3* H.Re s.79 7* H.Re s.89 6* H.Re s.93 2* H.Re s.97 6* H.Re s.97 9* H.Re s.10 22* H.Re s.10 24* H.Re s.10 34* H.Re s.10 57* H.Re s.10 91 H.Re s.11 11* H.Re s.11 17* H.Re s.11 32* H.Re s.11 56* H.Re s.11 69 H.Re s.11 74* S.11 58
Ken Buck
s.57 0
Y
H.Re
Y
Jared Polis
H.Re
Ed Perlmutter
s.53 7
Y
H.Re
79*
COLORADO
H.Re s.52
Diana DeGette H.R .3
Y
*
COLORADO Y
8*
REPUBLICANS
H.R .3
DEMOCRATS
s.43 4*
HOUSE
H.Re
CONGRESSIONAL VOTES BY STATE
Y
Y Y
Y-CS
Y-OCS
DEMOCRATS
C
REPUBLICANS
62
SENATE
Richard Blumenthal D
Christopher Murphy D OCS S.Re
Y CS
S.Re
OCS OCS
H.R
Scor e Grad e
Y Y Y 26 B
Y Y Y Y 15 C
HR
H.R
Y
2
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.206
.187
.672
H.R
.390
5*
s.73
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s.73
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1*
s.73
7*
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6
8* s.17
s.16
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7*
9
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S.Re
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s.66
7*
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S.27
36
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65* S.25
S.23
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S.20
91*
74* S.18
S.15
92*
58 S.12
S.11
18*
5* S.11
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8*
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S.13
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CS
S.Re
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s.61
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1*
s.57
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9*
s.53
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1*
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0*
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s.46
9
s.42
6*
s.37
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CS S.Re
8*
s.36
S.Re
0*
Christopher Murphy D
s.36
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S.Re
9*
s.35
1*
s.29
S.Re
OCS
S.Re
0*
9*
s.25
S.Re
s.22
S.Re
s.22
S.Re
Richard Blumenthal D
0*
7*
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s.21
CONNECTICUT
S.Re
CONGRESSIONAL VOTES BY STATE
Y Y-CS Y-CS
Y Y-CS Y
*Item has not been brought to a vote
115th CONGRESS FINAL IRF CONGRESSIONAL SCORECARD
63
HOUSE
Rosa L. DeLauro 0*
Y
James A. Himes Y Y Y-CS
John B. Larson Y Y Y
H.R .3
Y Y Y OCS
Y Y-CS Y Y OCS
Y-CS Y Y-CS Y-CS Y
Y Y Y Y Y
Joe Courtney
Y Y Y Y M
Elizabeth H. Esty Y Y Y Y M
James A. Himes Y Y Y Y 25 C
John B. Larson Y Y Y 21 C
CS
Y
Y Y Y Y Y-CS Y Y
Y Y Y Y Y Y Y
CS Y Y Y Y Y Y-CS Y
CS Y Y Y Y Y Y-CS
384
*
DEMOCRATS
Y Y Y Y M M
H.Re s
CS Y
*
CS
22 C
26 B
26 B
115th CONGRESS FINAL IRF CONGRESSIONAL SCORECARD
.407
*
* .395
H.Re s
.349
H.Re s
.319 .328
H.Re s
H.Re s
*
* .274
220
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.128 .188
H.Re s
H.Re s
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*
123
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034 888
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H.R .7
H.R .7
H.R .6
H.R .6
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819
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H.R .6
H.R .5
H.R .5
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034
744
549 H.R .5
H.R .4
H.R .4
223
856 H.R .4
H.R .3
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826
061
776
H.R .2
911
H.R .3
872
72
90
Y
ucus Com miss ion Scor e (M ax:1 51) Grad e
Y
Y Y Y
HR
Y-OCS
Y Y CS
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Y
Y Y
RMM
Y
Elizabeth H. Esty Y
s
Rosa L. DeLauro Y
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H.R .2
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H.R .1
Y
diyy a
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Y
79*
Y
H.R .3 H.R .3
DEMOCRATS
Joe Courtney
S.27 36
s.65 1* H.Re s.67 3* H.Re s.73 2* H.Re s.74 1* H.Re s.74 3* H.Re s.75 0* H.Re s.76 3* H.Re s.79 7* H.Re s.89 6* H.Re s.93 2* H.Re s.97 6* H.Re s.97 9* H.Re s.10 22* H.Re s.10 24* H.Re s.10 34* H.Re s.10 57* H.Re s.10 91 H.Re s.11 11* H.Re s.11 17* H.Re s.11 32* H.Re s.11 56* H.Re s.11 69 H.Re s.11 74* S.11 58
H.Re
s.57
H.Re
7*
s.53
H.Re
8*
s.52
H.Re
4*
HOUSE
s.43
CONNECTICUT
H.Re
CONGRESSIONAL VOTES BY STATE
Y
*Item has not been brought to a vote
64
SENATE
Thomas R. Carper D
Christopher A. Coons D OCS OCS Y
S.Re
CS OCS Y OCS PS OCS
H.R
2
Y Y Y Y
Y Y Y Y C-C
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.187
Y
HR
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5*
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.672
H.R
.390
H.R
s.73
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3*
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s.73
S.Re
1*
s.73
7*
s.66
CS
S.Re
OCS
S.Re
7*
s.64
Y-CS
S.Re
3*
Y
s.61
CS
S.Re
1*
s.57
S.Re
9*
s.53
CS
S.Re
1*
s.48
S.Re
0*
s.46
CS
S.Re
9
s.42
S.Re
6*
s.37
8*
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s.36
0*
s.36
CS
S.Re
9*
s.35
1*
CS
S.Re
Thomas R. Carper D
S.Re
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s.22
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Christopher A. Coons D
s.22
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7*
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6
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s.16
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9
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40 s.29
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52* S.36
S.36
22*
36 S.36
S.27
28*
65* S.25
S.23
20*
60* S.21
S.20
91*
74* S.18
S.15
92*
58 S.12
S.11
18*
5* S.11
S.90
1*
7* S.82
S.41
8*
8*
S.19
S.13
SENATE
s.21
DELAWARE
S.Re
CONGRESSIONAL VOTES BY STATE
Y
Y
10 F
49 A+
*Item has not been brought to a vote
115th CONGRESS FINAL IRF CONGRESSIONAL SCORECARD
65
HOUSE
Lisa Blunt Rochester Y
DEMOCRATS
Y Y
HR
ucus Com miss ion Scor e (M ax:1 51) Grad e
E Ca
cus
Cau RMM
IRF
diyy a
Y
Ahm a
36
58 S.27
74*
s.11
69
Y
S.11
Y
H.Re
56*
s.11 s.11
H.Re
32*
Y
H.Re
17*
Y
s.11
H.Re
11* s.11
H.Re
91
57*
Y
s.11
H.Re
24* 34* s.10 s.10
H.Re
H.Re
s.10
H.Re
s.10
H.Re
22*
9*
6*
Y
s.10
H.Re
s.97
H.Re
2*
6*
s.97
H.Re
3* 7* s.93
H.Re
s.89
H.Re
s.79
H.Re
0* s.76
H.Re
s.75
Y
384
*
*
*
Y-CS
19
115th CONGRESS FINAL IRF CONGRESSIONAL SCORECARD
* .407
H.Re s
* * .395
H.Re s
.349
H.Re s
.319 .328
H.Re s
H.Re s
*
* .274
H.Re s
220
H.Re s
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.128 .188
H.Re s
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dt.6 51 H.C on.R es.8 9* H.C on.R es.9 0 H.C on.R es.9 2 H.Re s.65 *
*
123
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H.R .7
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034
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621 819 H.R .6
H.R .5
H.R .5
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034
744
549 H.R .5
H.R .4
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H.R .3
776
H.R .3
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826
061 H.R .3
H.R .2
H.R .2
911
872
72
Y
H.Re
1*
3*
s.74
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2*
s.74
H.Re
s.73
3*
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s.67
H.R .1
Y
H.Re
1*
0*
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90
H.R .1
79*
H.R .6
H.R .3
Y
H.Re
s.65
H.Re
s.57
H.Re
7*
s.53
H.Re
8*
DEMOCRATS
H.R .3
Lisa Blunt Rochester
s.52
H.Re
4*
HOUSE
s.43
DELAWARE
H.Re
CONGRESSIONAL VOTES BY STATE
Y
*Item has not been brought to a vote
D
66
SENATE
Marco Rubio R
Bill Nelson D
OCS OCS CS
CS CS OCS OCS S.Re
CS CS OCS
S.Re
OCS OCS
H.R
2
Y Y Y Y 19 C
Y Y Y Y 72 A+
6)
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OCS
Grad e
cus
Y
Scor e
Y-OCS
Cau
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.206
CS
.187
Y
HR
H.R
OCS
.672
H.R
OCS
.390
5*
Y-PS
H.R
s.73
S.Re
3*
s.73
OCS
S.Re
1*
PS
s.73
7*
s.66
Y-OCS
S.Re
PS
7*
Y
s.64
OCS
S.Re
3*
s.61
S.Re
1*
s.57
OCS
9*
Y-CS
s.53
1*
0* s.48 S.Re
Y
S.Re
Y-OCS
s.46
OCS
S.Re
9
s.42
S.Re
6*
s.37
PS
S.Re
8*
s.36
Y-OCS
S.Re
0*
PS
s.36
OCS
S.Re
9*
s.35
1*
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S.Re
PS
s.29
0*
s.25
S.Re
9*
PS
S.Re
PS
s.22
0*
PS
s.22
Bill Nelson D
S.Re
Marco Rubio R
S.Re
7*
S.Re
6
8* s.17
s.16
2*
7*
9
s.16 S.Re
S.Re
s.30 9*
s.15
s.13
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n.Re
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40 s.29
dt.2 2 n.Re S.Co
S.Co
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96*
52* S.36
S.36
22*
36 S.36
S.27
28*
65* S.25
S.23
20*
60* S.21
S.20
91*
74* S.18
S.15
92*
58 S.12
S.11
18*
5* S.11
S.90
1*
7* S.82
S.41
8*
8*
S.19
S.13
SENATE
s.21
FLORIDA
S.Re
CONGRESSIONAL VOTES BY STATE
CS Y-OCS
OCS Y-CS
*Item has not been brought to a vote
115th CONGRESS FINAL IRF CONGRESSIONAL SCORECARD
67
Y-CS
Y
Y-CS
Y-CS
Y-CS
OCS
Y
Y-CS
Y
Y-CS
Y
Y
CS
Al Lawson, Jr.
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Stephanie N. Murphy
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y-CS
Y
Y-CS
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
OCS
Debbie Wasserman Schultz
Y
Y-CS
Y
CS
Y
Y-CS
Y
Y-CS
Frederica S. Wilson
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y-OCS
Y
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
* 034
.407
Y
Y
.395
Y-CS
Y
H.Re s
Y
H.Re s
OCS
.349
OCS
H.Re s
Y-OCS
.328
Y
.319
Y-CS
H.Re s
Y
H.Re s
Y-OCS
.274
Y-CS
H.Re s
Y-OCS
220
Y
.188
Theodore E. Deutch
H.Re s
Y
.128
CS
H.Re s
CS
H.Re s
Y
Y
dt.6 51 H.C on.R es.8 9* H.C on.R es.9 0 H.C on.R es.9 2 H.Re s.65 *
Y
Y
H.A m
Y
Y-CS
384
Y-OCS
Y
123
Y
Y
H.R .7
Y
Y
H.R .7
Y
Y
888
Y
Y
H.R .6
Y
Val Butler Demings
CS
018
Charlie Crist
Y
H.R .6
Y
H.R .5
Y
H.R .5
Y
H.R .5
Y
H.R .4
Y
H.R .4
Y
H.R .6
*
*
819
621
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549
*
*
223
856
H.R .4
776
H.R .3
H.R .3
*
030
H.R .3
826
061
H.R .2
Y
H.R .2
H.R .1
911
H.R .1
72 H.R .6
Kathy Castor
HOUSE
H.R .3
H.R .3
90
79*
FLORIDA
872
CONGRESSIONAL VOTES BY STATE
CS
Y
DEMOCRATS
Lois Frankel Alcee L. Hastings
Darren Soto
PS
CS
CS CS
CS
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y-CS
Y
Y
Y-CS
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
CS
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y-CS
Y
Y
CS
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y-CS
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
OCS
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
OCS
Y
Y
Y
Y-CS
OCS
OCS
Y
CS
CS CS
CS
Y-OCS
OCS
Y Y
OCS
Y-CS
OCS
Y-CS
OCS
Y
Y
Y Y Y
*Item has not been brought to a vote
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115th CONGRESS FINAL IRF CONGRESSIONAL SCORECARD
68
cus RMM E Ca ucus HR Com miss ion Scor e (M ax:1 51) Grad e
Cau
diyy a
Kathy Castor
Y
Y
Y
Y
20
C
Charlie Crist
Y
Y
Y
Y
21
C
Val Butler Demings
Y
Y
Y
Y
22
C
Theodore E. Deutch
Y
Y
Y
Y
38
A
Y
Y
Y
Y
29
B
Alcee L. Hastings
Y
Y
30
B
Al Lawson, Jr.
Y
Y
21
C
IRF
S.27
36
S.11
Ahm a
4* 58
.117
H.Re s
.116
9
6*
H.Re s
2*
7*
.115
H.Re s
.113
.111
H.Re s
1
7*
1*
H.Re s
.111
H.Re s
.109
.105
H.Re s
4*
4*
H.Re s
.103
.102
H.Re s
2* .102
H.Re s
*
*
H.Re s
.979
.976
H.Re s
*
H.Re s
*
*
*
.932
H.Re s
.896
H.Re s
.797
H.Re s
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.763
.750
H.Re s
*
*
H.Re s
.743
H.Re s
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.741
.732
H.Re s
*
H.Re s
*
*
.673
H.Re s
.651
.570
H.Re s
*
H.Re s
*
.537
H.Re s
.528
.434
H.Re s
HOUSE
H.Re s
FLORIDA
*
CONGRESSIONAL VOTES BY STATE
DEMOCRATS
Lois Frankel
CS
Stephanie N. Murphy Darren Soto
CS
Debbie Wasserman Schultz Frederica S. Wilson
CS
PS
CS
OCS
Y Y
M
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
23
C
Y
Y-CS
Y
Y
32
B
Y
Y
Y
Y
M
29
B
Y
Y
Y
Y
M
28
B
*Item has not been brought to a vote
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115th CONGRESS FINAL IRF CONGRESSIONAL SCORECARD
69
*
.407
.395
*
* .349
*
.328
Y-CS
CS
OCS
Y-CS
CS
Y
Y
Y-CS
Carlos Curbelo
Y
Y
Y
Y-CS
Y-CS
Y-CS
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y-CS
Ron DeSantis (6)
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Mario Diaz-Balart
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Neal P. Dunn
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y-CS
Y
Y
Y
N
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y-OCS
Matt Gaetz
Y
Y
Y
Y-CS
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
N
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y-OCS
Brian J. Mast
Y
Y-CS
Y
Y-CS
Y
Y-CS
Y
Bill Posey
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y-CS
Y-CS
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y-CS
Y-CS
Y
Y-OCS
Y
CS
Y-CS
PS
Y-CS
Y
CS
H.Re s
Y
Y
H.Re s
Y
Y
H.Re s
Y
Y
H.Re s
H.Re s
.319
*
H.Re s
.274
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220
H.Re s
.188
H.Re s
Y
Y
H.A m
OCS
Y
H.R .7
Y
Y
H.R .7
Y
Y
H.R .6
H.Re s
.128
dt.6 51 H.C on.R es.8 9* H.C on.R es.9 0 H.C on.R es.9 2 H.Re s.65 *
*
*
384
123
*
* 888
034
018
H.R .6
*
H.R .6
819
Y
Y
H.R .5
Y-OCS
Y
H.R .5
Y
Y
H.R .4
Y
Y
H.R .4
H.R .5
621
*
* 034
* 744
549
*
*
223
856
H.R .4
776
H.R .3
H.R .3
*
030
H.R .3
826
061
H.R .2
Y-OCS
Vern Buchanan
H.R .2
H.R .1
911
872 H.R .1
72 H.R .6
90
Gus M. Bilirakis
HOUSE
H.R .3
H.R .3
FLORIDA
79*
CONGRESSIONAL VOTES BY STATE
REPUBLICANS
Francis Rooney
CS
Thomas J. Rooney
Y
Y
Y
Ileana Ros-Lehtinen
Y
Y-OCS
Y-CS
Dennis A. Ross
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y-CS
Y
John H. Rutherford
Y
Y
Y
Y-CS
Y
Y
Y
Daniel Webster
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Ted S. Yoho
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y-OCS
Y
Y-OCS
CS
Y
CS
Y
Y-CS
CS
Y-CS
OCS
Y Y
Y Y-OCS
CS
Y-CS
CS
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y-CS
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y-CS
Y
Y-CS
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
OCS
Y
Y
OCS
Y
Y
Y Y Y
OCS
Y OCS
OCS
Y
Y CS
Y
Y-CS
CS
Y CS
CS
Y-CS
OCS
Y
CS
OCS
CS
OCS
CS
Y-CS
Y
Y
Y
CS
Y
Y-CS
Y
Y
CS
Y-PS
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y-CS
Y-OCS
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y-CS
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y-OCS
Y
PS
OCS
Y OCS
Y
*Item has not been brought to a vote (6) Not scored, resigned 9/10/18
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115th CONGRESS FINAL IRF CONGRESSIONAL SCORECARD
70
cus RMM E Ca ucus HR Com miss ion Scor e (M ax:1 51) Grad e
Cau
diyy a
Y
Y
Y
C-C
Y
Y
Y
M
Y
Y
Y
IRF
S.27
36
S.11
Ahm a
4* 58
9 .116
H.Re s
.117
6*
H.Re s
2*
7*
.115
H.Re s
.113
.111
H.Re s
1*
H.Re s
1
H.Re s
.111
7*
.109
.105
H.Re s
4*
4*
H.Re s
.103
.102
H.Re s
2* .102
H.Re s
*
H.Re s
*
CS
.979
.976
H.Re s
CS
H.Re s
*
*
*
.932
H.Re s
.896
H.Re s
*
CS
.797
OCS
H.Re s
*
.763
.750
H.Re s
*
*
H.Re s
.743
H.Re s
* .732
OCS
H.Re s
H.Re s
CS
.741
*
*
.673
H.Re s
* .570
H.Re s
.651
*
H.Re s
.537
H.Re s
* .434
H.Re s
H.Re s
HOUSE
.528
FLORIDA
*
CONGRESSIONAL VOTES BY STATE
REPUBLICANS
Gus M. Bilirakis
OCS
CS
CS
Y
Vern Buchanan Carlos Curbelo
CS
Ron DeSantis (6)
CS
CS
Mario Diaz-Balart
CS
Neal P. Dunn Matt Gaetz
PS
Brian J. Mast
CS
CS
Bill Posey Francis Rooney
CS CS
CS
CS CS
CS CS CS
Thomas J. Rooney Ileana Ros-Lehtinen
OCS
Dennis A. Ross
CS CS
John H. Rutherford
CS
Daniel Webster Ted S. Yoho
OCS
CS CS
M
M
49
A+
20
C
26
B
(6)
(6)
Y
Y
Y
Y
23
C
Y
Y
Y
Y
21
C
Y
Y
Y
Y
23
C
Y
Y
Y
Y
30
B
Y
Y
Y
Y
25
C
Y
Y
Y
33
B
Y
PS
Y
Y
23
C
Y
Y
Y
45
A+
Y
Y
Y
23
C
Y
Y
Y
25
C
Y
19
D
Y
39
A
Y
Y
Y-OCS
Y-OCS
Y Y Y
*Item has not been brought to a vote (6) Not scored, resigned 9/10/18
115th CONGRESS FINAL IRF CONGRESSIONAL SCORECARD
71
SENATE
Johnny Isakson R
David Perdue R OCS CS CS CS Y
Y
CS OCS
H.R
Y Y Y 18 C
Y Y Y Y 23 B
2
Grad e
6)
x:10
(Ma
cus
Cau
1
.206
.187
Scor e
HR
H.R
Y
.672
.390
5*
3*
s.73 s.73
S.Re
H.R
OCS
S.Re
1*
s.73
Y-CS
H.R
PS
S.Re
7*
S.Re
6
8* s.17
s.16
2*
7*
9
s.16 S.Re
S.Re
s.30 9*
s.15
s.13
s.10
S.Re
S.Re
S.Re
*
*
40 s.29 n.Re
n.Re S.Co
S.Co
dt.2 2
96* S.Am
S.36
52*
22* S.36
CS
s.66
S.36
36
S.27
28*
65* S.25
S.23
20*
60* S.21
S.20
91*
74* S.18
S.15
92*
58 S.12
S.11
18*
5* S.11
S.90
1*
7* S.82
S.41
8*
8*
S.19
S.13
Y
S.Re
7*
s.64
S.Re
3*
OCS
s.61
Y
S.Re
1*
s.57
S.Re
9*
s.53
S.Re
1*
s.48
Y
S.Re
0*
s.46
S.Re
9
s.42
S.Re
6*
s.37
S.Re
8*
s.36
S.Re
OCS
0*
Johnny Isakson R
s.36
S.Re
9*
s.35
S.Re
1*
0*
s.29
S.Re
s.25
S.Re
9*
0*
s.22
S.Re
David Perdue R
s.22
S.Re
7*
SENATE
s.21
GEORGIA
S.Re
CONGRESSIONAL VOTES BY STATE
Y Y Y-CS
Y Y-CS Y-CS
*Item has not been brought to a vote
115th CONGRESS FINAL IRF CONGRESSIONAL SCORECARD
72
*
.407
.395
H.Re s
*
*
*
H.Re s
.349
H.Re s
.328
.319
H.Re s
H.Re s
*
*
.274
H.Re s
220
.188
H.Re s
H.Re s
H.Re s
.128
dt.6 51 H.C on.R es.8 9* H.C on.R es.9 0 H.C on.R es.9 2 H.Re s.65 *
*
*
H.A m
384
123
H.R .7
*
*
H.R .7
888
034
H.R .6
*
*
*
*
* 223
018
H.R .6
Y
Y
H.R .6
Y
Y
819
Y
Y
621
Y
Y
H.R .5
Y
Y
034
Y
Y
H.R .5
Y
David Scott
H.R .5
John Lewis
744
Y
549
Y-CS
H.R .4
Y
H.R .4
Y
Y
856
*
Y
Y
H.R .4
776
Y
Y
H.R .3
Y
Y
H.R .3
*
030
826
H.R .3
061
H.R .2
Y
Henry C. "Hank" Johnson, Jr.
H.R .2
H.R .1
911
872 H.R .1
72 H.R .6
90
Sanford D. Bishop, Jr.
HOUSE
H.R .3
H.R .3
GEORGIA
79*
CONGRESSIONAL VOTES BY STATE
CS
Y
DEMOCRATS
Y
Y CS
OCS
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y-CS
Y
Y
Y-CS
Y
Y
Y-CS
Y
CS CS
Y
Y
Y
OCS
Y
Y
Y CS CS CS
Y
Y-CS Y-CS
Y
Y
Y
REPUBLICANS
Rick W. Allen
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y-CS
Y
Y
Y
Y
CS
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Doug Collins
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
CS
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
A. Drew Ferguson, IV
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Tom Graves
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y-CS
Y
Y
N
Y
Y-PS
Y
Y
Y-OCS
Y
Y
Y-OCS
Y
Y
Barry Loudermilk
Y
Y
Y
Austin Scott
Y
Y
Y
Rob Woodall
Y
Y
Y
Earl L. "Buddy" Carter
Karen C. Handel (7) Jody B. Hice
CS
CS
Y-OCS
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
N
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y-CS
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y-CS
OCS
Y-OCS
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
CS
Y
CS
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
N
Y
Y
Y
CS
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y-CS
Y
Y
CS
Y
*Item has not been brought to a vote (7) Took office 6/20/17; Tom Price vacated 2/10/17, not scored
Continued on next page
115th CONGRESS FINAL IRF CONGRESSIONAL SCORECARD
73
cus RMM E Ca ucus HR Com miss ion Scor e (M ax:1 51) Grad e
Cau
diyy a
Y
IRF
36
Y
Y
S.27
S.11
Y OCS
Ahm a
4* 58
9
.117
.116
H.Re s
6*
H.Re s
2*
7*
.115
H.Re s
.113
.111
H.Re s
1*
H.Re s
7*
1
.111
H.Re s
.109
.105
H.Re s
4*
4*
H.Re s
.103
.102
H.Re s
2* .102
H.Re s
*
*
H.Re s
.979
.976
H.Re s
*
H.Re s
*
.932
H.Re s
*
*
.896
H.Re s
.797
H.Re s
*
.763
.750
H.Re s
*
*
H.Re s
.743
H.Re s
*
.741
.732
H.Re s
*
H.Re s
*
*
.673
H.Re s
.651
.570
H.Re s
*
H.Re s
.537
H.Re s
* .434
H.Re s
H.Re s
HOUSE
.528
GEORGIA
*
CONGRESSIONAL VOTES BY STATE
DEMOCRATS
Sanford D. Bishop, Jr.
Y
Henry C. "Hank" Johnson, Jr.
CS
John Lewis
OCS
CS
CS
David Scott
CS
Y
Y OCS
Y
M M
19
D
37
A
Y
Y
Y
Y
22
C
Y
Y
Y
Y
24
C
24
C
21
C
REPUBLICANS
Rick W. Allen
Y
Y
Y
Y
Earl L. "Buddy" Carter
CS
Y
Y
Y
Y
Doug Collins
Y
Y
Y
Y
22
C
A. Drew Ferguson, IV
Y
Y
Y
Y
20
C
Tom Graves
Y
Y
Y
22
C
Karen C. Handel (7) Jody B. Hice
CS PS
CS
CS
Barry Loudermilk Austin Scott Rob Woodall
CS CS CS
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
M M
M
18
D
30
B
Y
22
C
Y
20
C
Y
22
C
M
*Item has not been brought to a vote (7) Took office 6/20/17; Tom Price vacated 2/10/17, not scored
115th CONGRESS FINAL IRF CONGRESSIONAL SCORECARD
74
SENATE
Mazie K. Hirono D s.22
H.R H.R
Y Y Y Y Y
Y Y Y Y Y
2
Scor e Grad e
1
6)
x:10
(Ma
cus
Cau
HR
.206
.187
.672
.390
5*
s.73
S.Re
S.Re
Y Y-CS OCS Y
Y Y OCS Y
9*
S.Re
6
8* s.17
s.16
2*
7* s.16 S.Re
S.Re
s.15
9
s.10
s.30
*
*
40 s.29 n.Re
s.13
S.Re
S.Co
S.Co
dt.2 2 n.Re
S.Am
96*
52* S.36
S.36
22*
36 S.36
S.27
28*
65* S.25
S.23
20*
60* S.21
S.20
91*
74* S.18
S.15
92*
58 S.12
S.11
18*
5* S.11
S.90
1*
7* S.82
S.41
8*
8*
S.19
S.13
S.Re
OCS
3*
Y
s.73
S.Re
1*
s.73
Y
S.Re
7*
s.66
S.Re
7*
s.64
S.Re
OCS
3*
Y
s.61
S.Re
1*
s.57
S.Re
9*
s.53
S.Re
1*
s.48
S.Re
0*
s.46
Y
S.Re
9
s.42
6*
s.37
S.Re
H.R
CS S.Re
8*
s.36
S.Re
0*
OCS
s.36
S.Re
9*
1*
s.35
S.Re
s.29
S.Re
0*
9*
s.25
S.Re
s.22
S.Re
Mazie K. Hirono D
H.R
Brian Schatz D S.Re
Brian Schatz D
0*
7*
SENATE
s.21
HAWAII
S.Re
CONGRESSIONAL VOTES BY STATE
M 15 C
18 C
*Item has not been brought to a vote
115th CONGRESS FINAL IRF CONGRESSIONAL SCORECARD
75
HOUSE
Colleen Hanabusa
Tulsi Gabbard
CS
H.Re s
Y Y Y CS Y
Y
Y 19 D
Y 22 C
HR
ucus Com miss ion Scor e (M ax:1 51) Grad e
E Ca
RMM
cus
Cau
diyy a
Ahm a
36
58
69
56*
74*
s.11
H.Re
s.11
s.11
32*
17*
s.11 s.11
H.Re
91
57*
34*
24*
11*
s.11 H.Re
Y
IRF
H.Re s
Y
s.10
s.10
Y
S.27
Y
s.10
H.Re
CS
S.11
CS
s.10
H.Re
H.Re
DEMOCRATS
H.Re
Y
H.Re
Y
s.10 H.Re
H.Re
CS
22*
Y
384
*
CS
115th CONGRESS FINAL IRF CONGRESSIONAL SCORECARD
* .407
H.Re s
* * .395
H.Re s
.349
H.Re s
.319 .328
H.Re s
H.Re s
*
* .274
220
*
.128 .188
H.Re s
H.Re s
dt.6 51 H.C on.R es.8 9* H.C on.R es.9 0 H.C on.R es.9 2 H.Re s.65 *
*
123
* *
034 888
H.A m
H.R .7
H.R .7
H.R .6
*
*
* 018 H.R .6
H.R .6
819
Y
9*
621
Y
H.R .5
Y
s.97 H.Re
H.R .5
* *
034
744
549 H.R .5
H.R .4
H.R .4
* 223
856 H.R .4
H.R .3
Y
6*
OCS
H.Re
s.97
H.Re
2*
s.93
6*
Y
H.Re
7*
3*
Y
s.89
H.Re
s.79
H.Re
0*
s.76
H.Re
s.75
Y
776
H.R .3
* 030
826
061 H.R .3
H.R .2
H.R .2
911
872
72
90
Y
H.Re
3*
1*
CS
s.74
H.Re
Y
s.74
Y
2*
Y
H.Re
Y
s.73
Colleen Hanabusa
3*
H.R .1
Y
s.67
H.R .1
Y
H.Re
1*
0*
H.R .6
Y
79*
Y
H.R .3 H.R .3
DEMOCRATS
Tulsi Gabbard
H.Re
s.65
H.Re
s.57
H.Re
7*
s.53
H.Re
8*
s.52
H.Re
HAWAII 4*
HOUSE
s.43
HAWAII
H.Re
CONGRESSIONAL VOTES BY STATE
Y
Y
*Item has not been brought to a vote
76
H.R
H.R
H.R H.R
SENATE
Mike Crapo R Y Y Y Y Y 10 F
James E. Risch R Y Y Y Y Y 11 D
Grad e
6)
x:10
(Ma
cus
Cau
1
.206
Scor e
HR
2
.187
.672
.390
5*
s.73
S.Re
3*
s.73
S.Re
1*
s.73
S.Re
7*
s.66
S.Re
7*
s.64
S.Re
3*
s.61
S.Re
1*
s.57
S.Re
9*
s.53
S.Re
1*
s.48
S.Re
0*
s.46
S.Re
9
s.42
S.Re
6*
s.37
S.Re
8*
s.36
S.Re
CS
0*
Mike Crapo R
s.36
S.Re
9*
1*
s.35
S.Re
s.29
S.Re
0*
9*
s.25
S.Re
s.22
S.Re
s.22
S.Re
James E. Risch R
0*
7*
S.Re
Y Y Y Y Y
Y Y Y Y Y
6
8* s.17
s.16
2*
7*
9
s.16 S.Re
S.Re
s.30 9*
s.15
s.13
s.10
S.Re
S.Re
S.Re
n.Re
*
*
40 s.29
dt.2 2 n.Re S.Co
S.Co
S.Am
96*
52* S.36
S.36
22*
36 S.36
S.27
28*
65* S.25
S.23
20*
60* S.21
S.20
91*
74* S.18
S.15
92*
58 S.12
S.11
18*
5* S.11
S.90
1*
7* S.82
S.41
8*
8*
S.19
S.13
SENATE
s.21
IDAHO
S.Re
CONGRESSIONAL VOTES BY STATE
*Item has not been brought to a vote
115th CONGRESS FINAL IRF CONGRESSIONAL SCORECARD
77
HOUSE
Michael K. Simpson Y Y Y Y 19 D
Y Y Y 20 C
HR
ucus Com miss ion Scor e (M ax:1 51) Grad e
E Ca
cus
Cau RMM
IRF
diyy a
Ahm a
36
58
69 74*
s.11
H.Re
56*
s.11
32* s.11
H.Re
H.Re
17*
s.11 s.11
H.Re
91
57*
11*
s.11 H.Re
S.27
REPUBLICANS
S.11
Raul R. Labrador H.Re
24* 34* s.10 s.10
H.Re
H.Re
s.10
H.Re
s.10
H.Re
22*
9*
6*
Y
s.10
H.Re
s.97
H.Re
s.97
H.Re
2*
Y
s.93
Y
6*
Y
H.Re
Y
s.89
Y
7*
Y
H.Re
Michael K. Simpson
3*
H.R .3
Y
s.79
H.R .3
Y
H.Re
H.R .2
PS
s.76
H.R .2
Y
0*
H.R .1
Y
H.Re
H.R .1
Y
s.75
H.R .6
Y
384
*
*
*
115th CONGRESS FINAL IRF CONGRESSIONAL SCORECARD
* .407
H.Re s
* * .395
H.Re s
.349
H.Re s
.319 .328
H.Re s
H.Re s
*
* .274
H.Re s
220
H.Re s
*
.128 .188
H.Re s
H.Re s
dt.6 51 H.C on.R es.8 9* H.C on.R es.9 0 H.C on.R es.9 2 H.Re s.65 *
*
123
888
H.A m
H.R .7
H.R .7
H.R .6
034
018 H.R .6
*
*
*
621 819 H.R .6
H.R .5
H.R .5
034
744
* *
223 549 H.R .5
H.R .4
H.R .4
H.R .4
856
776 H.R .3
*
* 030
826
061
911
872
72
90
79*
Y
H.R .3 H.R .3
REPUBLICANS
Raul R. Labrador
H.Re
1*
3*
s.74
H.Re
2*
s.74
H.Re
3*
s.67
1*
0*
s.73
H.Re
H.Re
s.65
H.Re
s.57
H.Re
7*
s.53
H.Re
8*
s.52
H.Re
IDAHO 4*
HOUSE
s.43
IDAHO
H.Re
CONGRESSIONAL VOTES BY STATE
Y Y Y Y Y Y Y
Y Y Y Y Y Y Y-OCS
*Item has not been brought to a vote
78
SENATE
PS PS CS OCS Y Y
OCS CS OCS
.390
H.R
Y Y Y Y 15 C
Y Y Y Y 39 A
HR
2
6)
x:10
(Ma
cus
Cau
1
.206
H.R
CS
.187
Y
H.R
.672
Y
H.R
5*
s.73
S.Re
3*
OCS
s.73
S.Re
1*
s.73
S.Re
7*
s.66
S.Re
CS
Grad e
OCS
7*
Y
Scor e
CS
s.64
Y
S.Re
OCS
3*
Y
s.61
S.Re
1*
s.57
S.Re
9*
s.53
S.Re
1*
s.48
S.Re
0*
s.46
Y-OCS
S.Re
9
s.42
6*
s.37
S.Re
CS S.Re
8*
s.36
CS
0*
Tammy Duckworth D
s.36
9*
1*
s.35
S.Re
PS S.Re
CS
Richard J. Durbin D S.Re
Tammy Duckworth D s.29
0*
CS
S.Re
s.25
9*
Richard J. Durbin D
S.Re
s.22
S.Re
s.22
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7*
Y-CS CS
Y-OCS OCS
S.Re
6
8* s.17
s.16
2*
7*
9
s.16 S.Re
S.Re
s.30 9*
s.15
s.13
s.10
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S.Re
S.Re
n.Re
*
*
40 s.29
dt.2 2 n.Re S.Co
S.Co
S.Am
96*
52* S.36
S.36
22*
36 S.36
S.27
28*
65* S.25
S.23
20*
60* S.21
S.20
91*
74* S.18
S.15
92*
58 S.12
S.11
18*
5* S.11
S.90
1*
7* S.82
S.41
8*
8*
S.19
S.13
SENATE
s.21
ILLINOIS
S.Re
CONGRESSIONAL VOTES BY STATE
Y
*Item has not been brought to a vote
115th CONGRESS FINAL IRF CONGRESSIONAL SCORECARD
79
*
.407
.395
H.Re s
*
*
*
H.Re s
.349
H.Re s
.328
*
*
*
*
*
* 034
*
*
.319
H.Re s
Y
H.Re s
Y
.274
Y-CS
H.Re s
Y
220
Y-CS
.188
Y
H.Re s
Y
.128
Y
H.Re s
Robin L. Kelly
H.Re s
Y
dt.6 51 H.C on.R es.8 9* H.C on.R es.9 0 H.C on.R es.9 2 H.Re s.65 *
Y
Y
H.A m
Y
384
Y
Y
123
Y
Y
H.R .7
Y-CS
Y
H.R .7
Y
Y
888
Y
Y
H.R .6
Y
Luis V. Gutiérrez
018
Bill Foster
H.R .6
CS
H.R .6
Y
819
Y
Y
621
Y
Y-CS
H.R .5
*
Y
Y
034
Y
Y-CS
H.R .5
Y
Y
H.R .4
Y
Y
H.R .4
Y
Y
H.R .5
* 744
549
*
*
223
856
H.R .4
776
H.R .3
H.R .3
*
030
H.R .3
826
061
H.R .2
Y
Danny K. Davis
H.R .2
H.R .1
911
H.R .1
72 H.R .6
Cheri Bustos
HOUSE
H.R .3
H.R .3
90
79*
ILLINOIS
872
CONGRESSIONAL VOTES BY STATE
DEMOCRATS
Raja Krishnamoorthi
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y-CS
Y
Y-OCS
Y
Y
Y-CS
Y
Y
Y
Mike Quigley
Y
Y
Y
Y-CS
Y
Y-CS
Y
Bobby L. Rush
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y-CS
Y
Y
Y-CS
Y-CS
Y
Y
Y-CS
Y
Y-OCS
Y-CS
Mike Bost
Y
Y
Y
Y-CS
Rodney Davis
Y
Y
Y
Y
Randy Hultgren
Y-OCS
Y
Y-OCS
Adam Kinzinger
Y-CS
Y
Darin LaHood
Y-CS
Y
Peter J. Roskam
Y-CS Y
Daniel Lipinski
Janice D. Schakowsky
CS
CS
Bradley Scott Schneider
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y-CS
CS
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y-CS
CS
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y-CS
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y-OCS
OCS
OCS
Y
CS
CS
Y-CS
Y
Y
Y
Y CS CS
Y
Y-CS
CS
Y
OCS
Y
OCS
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y-CS
CS
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
CS
Y-CS
CS
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
OCS
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y-CS
Y-CS
CS
Y
OCS
Y
Y
Y-CS
Y
Y-CS
CS
Y-OCS
CS
Y
CS
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
CS
Y-OCS
OCS
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y-CS
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y-CS
Y-CS
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
CS
Y Y
OCS
Y
CS
Y-CS
CS
OCS
Y-CS
Y
CS
Y
PS
Y-CS
Y
Y-CS
CS
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y-OCS
Y
Y-CS
Y
Y-CS
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y-CS
Y-CS
Y-CS
Y-CS
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y-OCS
Y
Y-OCS
Y
Y
Y
Y-CS
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
CS
Y-CS
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y-CS
CS
Y-CS
Y
CS
CS
Y
REPUBLICANS
John Shimkus
CS
Y
CS
Y
OCS
OCS
CS
Y-CS
PS
CS
OCS
Y
*Item has not been brought to a vote
Continued on next page
115th CONGRESS FINAL IRF CONGRESSIONAL SCORECARD
80
cus RMM E Ca ucus HR Com miss ion Scor e (M ax:1 51) Grad e
Cau
IRF
Ahm a
36 S.27
diyy a
4* S.11
58
9
.117
.116
H.Re s
6*
H.Re s
2*
7*
.115
H.Re s
.113
.111
H.Re s
1*
H.Re s
7*
1
.111
H.Re s
.109
.105
H.Re s
4*
4*
H.Re s
.103
.102
H.Re s
2* .102
H.Re s
*
*
H.Re s
.979
.976
H.Re s
*
H.Re s
*
*
*
.932
H.Re s
.896
H.Re s
.797
H.Re s
*
.763
.750
H.Re s
H.Re s
*
*
.743
H.Re s
*
.741
.732
H.Re s
*
H.Re s
*
H.Re s
.673
*
.651
.570
H.Re s
*
H.Re s
*
.537
H.Re s
.528
.434
H.Re s
HOUSE
H.Re s
ILLINOIS
*
CONGRESSIONAL VOTES BY STATE
DEMOCRATS
Cheri Bustos Danny K. Davis
CS
Bill Foster
Y
Y
Y
Y
20
C
Y
Y
Y
Y
27
B
Y
Y
Y
Luis V. Gutiérrez Robin L. Kelly
Y
Raja Krishnamoorthi
CS
CS
Daniel Lipinski
CS
CS
CS
CS
CS
CS
Mike Quigley Janice D. Schakowsky
CS
CS
CS
Bradley Scott Schneider
OCS
Y Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
M
Y M
24
C
26
B
26
B
27
B
32
B
Y
Y
25
C
Y
OCS
Y
Y
35
B
Y
Y
OCS
Y
Y
43
A
Y
Y
Y
Y
32
B
Y
Y
Y
Y
22
C
Y
Y
Y
Y
25
C
Y
Y
C-C
52
A+
24
C
M
22
C
33
B
24
C
Y CS
OCS
Y
Y
Bobby L. Rush
Y Y
OCS
M
M
REPUBLICANS
Mike Bost
CS
Rodney Davis Randy Hultgren
CS OCS
OCS
OCS
OCS
PS
CS
CS
CS
Adam Kinzinger Darin LaHood Peter J. Roskam
CS OCS
John Shimkus
CS
CS
CS
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
OCS
Y
M
Y Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
M M
M
M
*Item has not been brought to a vote
115th CONGRESS FINAL IRF CONGRESSIONAL SCORECARD
81
SENATE
CS CS OCS Y OCS OCS Y Y Y
Y Y Y
2
10 F
M 32 A
Grad e
5*
1
6)
x:10
(Ma
cus
Cau Scor e
Y
Y
HR
.206
H.R
.187
H.R
.672
H.R
.390
H.R
s.73
S.Re
OCS
3*
Y
s.73
S.Re
1*
s.73
OCS
S.Re
7*
s.66
Y-OCS
S.Re
7*
s.64
S.Re
3*
Y
s.61
OCS
S.Re
1*
s.57
S.Re
9*
s.53
S.Re
1*
s.48
S.Re
0*
s.46
Y-OCS
S.Re
9
s.42
6*
s.37
S.Re
Y
S.Re
8*
s.36
S.Re
0*
Joe Donnelly D
s.36
OCS
S.Re
9*
1*
s.35
S.Re
Todd C. Young R
s.29
0*
s.25
9*
s.22
S.Re
s.22
S.Re
S.Re
Joe Donnelly D S.Re
Todd C. Young R 0*
7*
S.Re
6
8* s.17
s.16
2*
7*
9
s.16 S.Re
S.Re
s.30 9*
s.15
s.13
s.10
S.Re
S.Re
S.Re
n.Re
*
*
40 s.29
dt.2 2 n.Re S.Co
S.Co
S.Am
96*
52* S.36
S.36
22*
36 S.36
S.27
28*
65* S.25
S.23
20*
60* S.21
S.20
91*
74* S.18
S.15
92*
58 S.12
S.11
18*
5* S.11
S.90
1*
7* S.82
S.41
8*
8*
S.19
S.13
SENATE
s.21
INDIANA
S.Re
CONGRESSIONAL VOTES BY STATE
Y Y Y
Y Y Y-CS
*Item has not been brought to a vote
115th CONGRESS FINAL IRF CONGRESSIONAL SCORECARD
82
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Larry Bucshon
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Trey Hollingsworth
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Luke Messer
Y-CS
Y-CS
Y
Y
Todd Rokita
Y
Y
Y
Jackie Walorski
Y
Y-CS
Y
*
*
*
* 034
*
*
*
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y-CS
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y-CS
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y-OCS
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y-CS
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
H.A m
Y
H.R .7
Y
H.R .7
Y
H.R .6
Y
H.R .6
Y
H.R .5
*
Y
Y
H.R .5
*
Y
Y
H.R .5
*
Y
Y
H.R .4
*
Y
Y-CS
H.R .4
*
Y
Y
H.R .2
*
CS
Y
.407
Susan W. Brooks
.395
Y
H.Re s
Y
H.Re s
Y
.349
Y
Y
Y
H.Re s
Y
.328
Y
.319
Y
CS
Y
H.Re s
Jim Banks
H.Re s
Y
.274
Y
H.Re s
Y
220
Y
.188
Y
H.Re s
Y
.128
Y
Y
H.Re s
Y
OCS
CS
H.Re s
Peter J. Visclosky
dt.6 51 H.C on.R es.8 9* H.C on.R es.9 0 H.C on.R es.9 2 H.Re s.65 *
Y
384
Y
123
Y
888
Y
018
Y
H.R .6
Y
819
Y
621
Y
034
* 744
549
*
*
223
856
H.R .3
H.R .4
776
H.R .3
H.R .3
*
030
H.R .2
826
061
H.R .1
911
872 H.R .1
72 H.R .6
90
André Carson
HOUSE
H.R .3
H.R .3
INDIANA
79*
CONGRESSIONAL VOTES BY STATE
DEMOCRATS
CS
CS
REPUBLICANS
CS
CS Y
*Item has not been brought to a vote
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115th CONGRESS FINAL IRF CONGRESSIONAL SCORECARD
83
cus RMM E Ca ucus HR Com miss ion Scor e (M ax:1 51) Grad e
Ahm a
IRF
Cau
S.27
diyy a
S.11
36
9
4* 58
.117
.116
H.Re s
6*
H.Re s
2*
7*
.115
.113
.111
H.Re s
OCS
H.Re s
Y
H.Re s
1*
1
.111
7*
H.Re s
.109
.105
H.Re s
4*
4*
H.Re s
.103
.102
H.Re s
2* .102
H.Re s
*
*
H.Re s
.979
.976
H.Re s
*
H.Re s
*
.932
H.Re s
*
*
.896
H.Re s
.797
H.Re s
*
.763
.750
H.Re s
*
*
H.Re s
.743
H.Re s
*
.741
.732
H.Re s
*
H.Re s
*
*
.673
H.Re s
.651
.570
H.Re s
*
H.Re s
*
.537
H.Re s
.528
.434
H.Re s
HOUSE
H.Re s
INDIANA
*
CONGRESSIONAL VOTES BY STATE
Y
Y
Y
M
M
Y
Y
Y
DEMOCRATS
André Carson
OCS
Peter J. Visclosky
M
31
B
Y
21
C
Y
Y
25
C
REPUBLICANS
Jim Banks
CS
CS
CS
Y
PS
Susan W. Brooks
Y
Y
Y
Y
20
C
Larry Bucshon
Y
Y
Y
Y
19
D
Trey Hollingsworth
Y
Y
Y
Y
19
D
Y
Y
Y
Y
26
B
Y
Y
Y
20
C
Y
Y
Y
24
C
Luke Messer
CS
CS
Todd Rokita Jackie Walorski
CS CS
CS Y
M
M
*Item has not been brought to a vote
115th CONGRESS FINAL IRF CONGRESSIONAL SCORECARD
84
SENATE
Joni Ernst R Y
Chuck Grassley R Y
H.R H.R
Y Y Y Y
Y Y Y Y
2
Scor e Grad e
1
6)
x:10
(Ma
cus
Cau
HR
.206
.187
.672
H.R
.390
5*
s.73
S.Re
3*
s.73
S.Re
1*
s.73
OCS
H.R
OCS
S.Re
7*
s.66
Y
S.Re
Y
7*
Chuck Grassley R
s.64
Y
S.Re
Y
3*
Joni Ernst R
s.61
S.Re
1*
s.57
S.Re
9*
s.53
S.Re
1*
s.48
S.Re
0*
s.46
S.Re
9
s.42
S.Re
6*
s.37
S.Re
8*
s.36
S.Re
0*
s.36
S.Re
9*
1*
s.35
S.Re
s.29
S.Re
0*
9*
s.25
S.Re
s.22
S.Re
s.22
S.Re 0*
7*
S.Re
6
8* s.17
s.16
2*
7*
9
s.16 S.Re
S.Re
s.30 9*
s.15
s.13
s.10
S.Re
S.Re
S.Re
n.Re
*
*
40 s.29
dt.2 2 n.Re S.Co
S.Co
S.Am
96*
52* S.36
S.36
22*
36 S.36
S.27
28*
65* S.25
S.23
20*
60* S.21
S.20
91*
74* S.18
S.15
92*
58 S.12
S.11
18*
5* S.11
S.90
1*
7* S.82
S.41
8*
8*
S.19
S.13
SENATE
s.21
IOWA
S.Re
CONGRESSIONAL VOTES BY STATE
Y Y Y-CS
Y Y Y-CS
M 12 C
15 C
*Item has not been brought to a vote
115th CONGRESS FINAL IRF CONGRESSIONAL SCORECARD
85
H.R .1 H.R .1
H.R .2
H.R .3 H.R .3
Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y-CS Y Y
Rod Blum Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y-CS Y Y
Steve King Y-CS Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y N Y Y Y
Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y-CS
HOUSE
Rod Blum
Steve King OCS
David Young H.Re s.52
CS
David Loebsack
CS
CS
91
REPUBLICANS
Y Y
Y Y
Y Y
Y Y
Y
HR
ucus Com miss ion Scor e (M ax:1 51) Grad e
E Ca
RMM
s
aucu
Y-CS
IRF C
diyy a
CS
Ahm a
36
S.27
PS
11* H.Re s.11 17* H.Re s.11 32* H.Re s.11 56* H.Re s.11 69 H.Re s.11 74* S.11 58
H.Re s.11
57*
34* s.10 s.10
H.Re
H.Re
H.Re s.10
24*
22* s.10
H.Re
6* 9* s.10
H.Re
s.97
H.Re
s.97
H.Re
2*
6*
7*
s.93
H.Re
H.Re s.89
H.Re s.79
3*
0*
s.76
H.Re
s.75
H.Re
3*
H.Re s.74
1*
2*
s.74
H.Re
3*
s.67
1*
0*
s.73
H.Re
H.Re
s.65
H.Re
s.57
H.Re
s.53 7*
Y
384
*
*
*
CS
Y
115th CONGRESS FINAL IRF CONGRESSIONAL SCORECARD
Y 20 C
Y 20 C
Y Y 28 B
Y Y 21 C
* .407
H.Re s
* * .395
H.Re s
.349
H.Re s
.319 .328
H.Re s
H.Re s
*
* .274
H.Re s
220
H.Re s
*
.128 .188
H.Re s
H.Re s
dt.6 51 H.C on.R es.8 9* H.C on.R es.9 0 H.C on.R es.9 2 H.Re s.65 *
*
123
888
H.A m
H.R .7
H.R .7
H.R .6
034
018 H.R .6
*
*
*
621 819 H.R .6
H.R .5
H.R .5
* *
034
744
549 H.R .5
H.R .4
H.R .4
223
856 H.R .4
H.R .3
*
* 030
826
061
776
H.R .2
911
872
72
90
79*
Y
H.R .3
H.R .6
David Young
H.Re
REPUBLICANS
Y
8*
David Loebsack H.R .3
DEMOCRATS
4*
HOUSE
s.43
IOWA
H.Re
CONGRESSIONAL VOTES BY STATE
Y-OCS Y
DEMOCRATS
*Item has not been brought to a vote
86
SENATE
Jerry Moran R
Pat Roberts R OCS CS Y
H.R
Y Y Y 18 C
Y Y Y Y 11 D
2
Grad e
6)
x:10
(Ma
cus
Cau
1
.206
.187
Scor e
HR
H.R
Y
.672
.390
5*
s.73
S.Re
3*
1* s.73
S.Re
H.R
OCS
s.73
Y
S.Re
Y
7*
S.36
Pat Roberts R
s.66
S.27
CS
S.Re
7*
s.64
S.Re
3*
s.61
S.Re
1*
s.57
S.Re
9*
s.53
S.Re
1*
s.48
S.Re
0*
s.46
Y
92*
S.Re
6
8* s.17
s.16
2*
7*
9
s.16 S.Re
S.Re
s.30 9*
s.15
s.13
s.10
S.Re
S.Re
S.Re
n.Re
*
*
40 s.29
dt.2 2 n.Re S.Co
S.Co
S.Am
96*
52* S.36
S.36
22*
36
28*
65* S.25
S.23
20*
60* S.21
S.20
91*
74* S.18
S.15
S.12
58
18* S.11
S.11
5*
1* S.90
S.82
7*
8*
S.41
S.19
8*
Y
S.13
Jerry Moran R
H.R
Y
S.Re
9
s.42
S.Re
6*
s.37
S.Re
8*
s.36
S.Re
0*
s.36
S.Re
9*
1*
s.35
S.Re
s.29
S.Re
0*
9*
s.25
S.Re
s.22
S.Re
s.22
S.Re 0*
7*
SENATE
s.21
KANSAS
S.Re
CONGRESSIONAL VOTES BY STATE
Y Y-CS Y-CS
Y Y Y-CS
*Item has not been brought to a vote
115th CONGRESS FINAL IRF CONGRESSIONAL SCORECARD
87
HOUSE
Ron Estes (8)
Roger W. Marshall
Kevin Yoder Y
CS CS CS Y
CS CS Y Y Y
CS Y Y Y
S.27
Y Y
Y
HR
ucus Com miss ion Scor e (M ax:1 51) Grad e
E Ca
cus
Cau RMM
IRF
diyy a
Ahm a
36
58
S.11
69 74*
s.11
H.Re
56*
s.11
32*
17*
s.11
H.Re
H.Re
s.11
H.Re
11* s.11
H.Re
91
Y
s.11
H.Re
Y
s.10
Y
57*
Y
s.10
Y
H.Re
Y-CS
34*
Y
H.Re
Y
s.10
Y OCS
24*
Kevin Yoder Y
H.Re
Y
CS
s.10
Y
22*
Y
Y
s.10
Y
Y
Y
H.Re
Y
Y
9*
Y
Y
H.Re
Y
Y
s.97
Y
Y
6*
Y
Roger W. Marshall
H.Re
Lynn Jenkins
s.97
H.R .3
Y
H.Re
H.R .3
Y
2*
H.R .2
Y
s.93
H.R .1
Y
6*
H.R .1
Y
H.Re
7*
3*
H.R .6
Y
384
*
*
*
19 D
31 B
Y 21 C
Y 22 C
M
Y Y Y Y Y
Y Y Y Y Y Y-OCS
Y N Y Y Y Y-CS Y
Y Y Y Y Y-CS Y Y
CS
115th CONGRESS FINAL IRF CONGRESSIONAL SCORECARD
* .407
H.Re s
* * .395
H.Re s
.349
H.Re s
.319 .328
H.Re s
H.Re s
*
* .274
H.Re s
220
H.Re s
*
.128 .188
H.Re s
H.Re s
dt.6 51 H.C on.R es.8 9* H.C on.R es.9 0 H.C on.R es.9 2 H.Re s.65 *
*
123
888
H.A m
H.R .7
H.R .7
H.R .6
034
018 H.R .6
*
*
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621 819 H.R .6
H.R .5
H.R .5
* *
034
744
549 H.R .5
H.R .4
H.R .4
223
856 H.R .4
H.R .3
*
* 030
826
061
776
H.R .2
911
872
72
90
79*
Y
H.R .3 H.R .3
REPUBLICANS
Ron Estes (8)
s.89
H.Re
s.79
s.76
0*
s.75
Y
OCS H.Re
1*
3*
s.74
H.Re
2*
s.74
H.Re
s.73
3*
1*
0*
s.67
H.Re
REPUBLICANS
H.Re
Lynn Jenkins H.Re
H.Re
s.65
H.Re
s.57
H.Re
7*
s.53
H.Re
8*
s.52
H.Re
4*
HOUSE
s.43
KANSAS
H.Re
CONGRESSIONAL VOTES BY STATE
Y
Y-OCS
*Item has not been brought to a vote (8) Took office 4/11/17; Mike Pompeo vacated 1/23/17, not scored
88
H.R
H.R
H.R H.R
Scor e Grad e
SENATE
Mitch McConnell R Y Y Y Y Y 12 C
Rand Paul R Y Y Y Y Y 12 C
6)
x:10
(Ma
cus
Cau
1
.206
PS
HR
2
Y
.187
Y
.672
Y
.390
Rand Paul R
5*
Y
s.73
Y
S.Re
Y
3*
Mitch McConnell R
s.73
S.Re
1*
s.73
S.Re
7*
s.66
S.Re
7*
s.64
S.Re
3*
s.61
S.Re
1*
s.57
S.Re
9*
s.53
S.Re
1*
s.48
S.Re
0*
s.46
S.Re
9
s.42
S.Re
6*
s.37
S.Re
8*
s.36
S.Re
0*
s.36
S.Re
9*
1*
s.35
S.Re
s.29
S.Re
0*
9*
s.25
S.Re
s.22
S.Re
s.22
S.Re 0*
7*
S.Re
6
8* s.17
s.16
2*
7*
9
s.16 S.Re
S.Re
s.30 9*
s.15
s.13
s.10
S.Re
S.Re
S.Re
n.Re
*
*
40 s.29
dt.2 2 n.Re S.Co
S.Co
S.Am
96*
52* S.36
S.36
22*
36 S.36
S.27
28*
65* S.25
S.23
20*
60* S.21
S.20
91*
74* S.18
S.15
92*
58 S.12
S.11
18*
5* S.11
S.90
1*
7* S.82
S.41
8*
8*
S.19
S.13
SENATE
s.21
KENTUCKY
S.Re
CONGRESSIONAL VOTES BY STATE
Y Y-PS
Y Y
*Item has not been brought to a vote
115th CONGRESS FINAL IRF CONGRESSIONAL SCORECARD
89
KENTUCKY
HOUSE
Andy Barr Y Y Y Y Y Y
Y Y Y Y Y Y Y
Brett Guthrie Y Y Y Y Y Y Y
Thomas Massie Y Y Y Y Y N
Harold Rogers Y Y Y Y Y Y
John A. Yarmuth
REPUBLICANS
Y Y Y Y
Y Y Y Y
James Comer Y Y Y
Brett Guthrie Y Y Y
Thomas Massie Y Y
Harold Rogers Y Y
CS Y Y Y Y Y Y Y
Y N Y Y Y Y Y
Y Y Y Y Y Y Y-CS Y
Y N Y N N Y Y Y Y
Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y
CS
549
384
*
*
*
H.Re s
CS
26 B
23 C
Y 18 D
Y 20 C
N Y 14 F
Y Y 18 D
M
H.Re s
CS Y
*
115th CONGRESS FINAL IRF CONGRESSIONAL SCORECARD
.407
*
* .395
H.Re s
.349
H.Re s
.319 .328
H.Re s
H.Re s
*
* .274
220
H.Re s
*
.128 .188
H.Re s
H.Re s
dt.6 51 H.C on.R es.8 9* H.C on.R es.9 0 H.C on.R es.9 2 H.Re s.65 *
*
123 H.A m
H.R .7
H.R .7
888
034
018 H.R .6
*
*
*
621
034
H.R .6
* *
819 H.R .6
H.R .5
H.R .5
744
H.R .4
223
856 H.R .4
H.R .3
*
* 030
826
061
776
H.R .2
911
872
72
90
Y-CS
ucus Com miss ion Scor e (M ax:1 51) Grad e
Y
Y Y CS
HR
Y
James Comer Y Y-CS
E Ca
Andy Barr Y
Y
RMM
OCS
cus
Y
Cau
H.R .5
Y
IRF
H.R .4
Y-CS
diyy a
H.R .3
Y
Ahm a
H.R .3
Y
36
H.R .2
Y
S.27
H.R .1
Y
79*
Y
H.R .3
H.R .1
REPUBLICANS
H.R .6
DEMOCRATS
H.R .3
John A. Yarmuth
8* H.Re s.53 7* H.Re s.57 0* H.Re s.65 1* H.Re s.67 3* H.Re s.73 2* H.Re s.74 1* H.Re s.74 3* H.Re s.75 0* H.Re s.76 3* H.Re s.79 7* H.Re s.89 6* H.Re s.93 2* H.Re s.97 6* H.Re s.97 9* H.Re s.10 22* H.Re s.10 24* H.Re s.10 34* H.Re s.10 57* H.Re s.10 91 H.Re s.11 11* H.Re s.11 17* H.Re s.11 32* H.Re s.11 56* H.Re s.11 69 H.Re s.11 74* S.11 58
H.Re s.52
*
HOUSE
s.43 4
KENTUCKY
H.Re
CONGRESSIONAL VOTES BY STATE
DEMOCRATS
*Item has not been brought to a vote
90
SENATE
Bill Cassidy R
John Kennedy R OCS Y
H.R H.R
Y Y Y Y
Y Y Y Y
2
Grad e
6)
x:10
(Ma
Y
cus
Y
Scor e
Y
Cau
Y
1
Y
HR
Y
.206
.187
.672
.390
5*
s.73
S.Re
3*
s.73
S.Re
1*
s.73
S.Re
7*
s.66
S.Re
7*
s.64
S.Re
3*
s.61
S.Re
1*
9* s.57
S.Re
H.R
CS
s.53
OCS
H.R
Y
S.Re
1*
s.48
S.Re
0*
s.46
S.Re
9
s.42
S.Re
6*
s.37
S.Re
8*
Y
s.36
John Kennedy R
S.Re
Y
0*
Bill Cassidy R
s.36
S.Re
9*
1*
s.35
S.Re
s.29
S.Re
0*
9*
s.25
S.Re
s.22
S.Re
s.22
S.Re 0*
7*
CS
S.Re
6
8* s.17
s.16
2*
7*
9
s.16 S.Re
S.Re
s.30 9*
s.15
s.13
s.10
S.Re
S.Re
S.Re
n.Re
*
*
40 s.29
dt.2 2 n.Re S.Co
S.Co
S.Am
96*
52* S.36
S.36
22*
36 S.36
S.27
28*
65* S.25
S.23
20*
60* S.21
S.20
91*
74* S.18
S.15
92*
58 S.12
S.11
18*
5* S.11
S.90
1*
7* S.82
S.41
8*
8*
S.19
S.13
SENATE
s.21
LOUISIANA
S.Re
CONGRESSIONAL VOTES BY STATE
Y-CS
Y-CS
M 17 C
12 C
*Item has not been brought to a vote
115th CONGRESS FINAL IRF CONGRESSIONAL SCORECARD
91
REPUBLICANS
Y Y Y
Ralph Lee Abraham Y Y Y
Garret Graves Y Y
Clay Higgins Y
Mike Johnson Y
Steve Scalise
HOUSE H.R .3 H.R .3
Y Y Y Y Y Y Y
Y Y Y Y Y Y N Y Y Y Y Y
Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y-CS Y
Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y
Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y-OCS
Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y
Mike Johnson
Steve Scalise *
s.52 8 s.53 7*
s.57 0*
Cedric L. Richmond
Clay Higgins
Ralph Lee Abraham CS Y Y Y Y 20 C
Garret Graves CS Y Y Y Y 21 C
Y Y Y Y 18 D
Y Y Y Y
Y Y Y Y
CS Y Y Y
Ahm adiy ya IRF Cau cus RMM E Ca ucus HR Com miss ion Scor e (M ax:1 51) Grad e
S.27 36
s.65 1* H.Re s.67 3* H.Re s.73 2* H.Re s.74 1* H.Re s.74 3* H.Re s.75 0* H.Re s.76 3* H.Re s.79 7* H.Re s.89 6* H.Re s.93 2* H.Re s.97 6* H.Re s.97 9* H.Re s.10 22* H.Re s.10 24* H.Re s.10 34* H.Re s.10 57* H.Re s.10 91 H.Re s.11 11* H.Re s.11 17* H.Re s.11 32* H.Re s.11 56* H.Re s.11 69 H.Re s.11 74* S.11 58
H.Re
H.Re
H.Re
384
*
*
*
M M
115th CONGRESS FINAL IRF CONGRESSIONAL SCORECARD
16 F
23 C
18 D
* .407
H.Re s
* * .395
H.Re s
.349
H.Re s
.319 .328
H.Re s
H.Re s
*
* .274
H.Re s
220
H.Re s
*
.128 .188
H.Re s
H.Re s
dt.6 51 H.C on.R es.8 9* H.C on.R es.9 0 H.C on.R es.9 2 H.Re s.65 *
*
123
888
H.A m
H.R .7
H.R .7
H.R .6
034
018 H.R .6
*
*
*
621 819 H.R .6
H.R .5
H.R .5
* *
034
744
549 H.R .5
H.R .4
H.R .4
223
856 H.R .4
H.R .3
*
* 030
826
776
H.R .2
061
911
872 H.R .2
H.R .1
72
90
Y
H.Re
Y
4*
79*
H.R .1
Cedric L. Richmond H.R .6
DEMOCRATS
H.R .3
HOUSE H.R .3
LOUISIANA
H.Re s.43
CONGRESSIONAL VOTES BY STATE
Y
DEMOCRATS
REPUBLICANS
*Item has not been brought to a vote
92
S.Re
S.Re
S.Re
SENATE
Susan M. Collins R CS CS Y OCS CS
Angus S.King, Jr. I CS CS Y
H.R
H.R H.R
Scor e Grad e
OCS Y Y Y Y 27 B
Y Y Y Y 16 C
HR
H.R
2
6)
x:10
(Ma
cus
Cau
1
.206
.187
.672
.390
5*
Y
s.73
S.Am
OCS
S.Re
6
8* s.17
s.16
2*
7*
9
s.16 S.Re
S.Re
s.30 9*
s.15
s.13
s.10
S.Re
S.Re
S.Re
*
*
40 s.29 n.Re
n.Re S.Co
S.Co
dt.2 2
96*
S.36
52*
S.36
22*
36 S.36
S.27
28*
65* S.25
S.23
20*
OCS
S.Re
3*
OCS
s.73
S.Re
1*
s.73
S.Re
7*
s.66
Y
S.Re
7*
s.64
Y
S.Re
3*
Y-CS
s.61
S.Re
1*
s.57
S.Re
9*
OCS
s.53
S.21
60*
S.20
91*
74* S.18
S.15
92*
58 S.12
S.11
18*
5* S.11
S.90
1*
7* S.82
S.41
8*
8*
S.19
S.13
CS
S.Re
1*
s.48
0*
Y-CS
s.46
9
s.42
6*
s.37
S.Re
8*
s.36
S.Re
0*
CS
s.36
CS
S.Re
9*
s.35
S.Re
1*
0*
s.29
S.Re
s.25
9*
Susan M. Collins R
S.Re
s.22
S.Re
s.22
S.Re
Angus S.King, Jr. I
0*
7*
SENATE
s.21
MAINE
S.Re
CONGRESSIONAL VOTES BY STATE
Y Y-CS
Y Y Y
*Item has not been brought to a vote
115th CONGRESS FINAL IRF CONGRESSIONAL SCORECARD
93
HOUSE
Chellie Pingree
Bruce Poliquin H.Re
DEMOCRATS
Y CS
S.27
REPUBLICANS
Y Y Y
Y Y Y M
HR
ucus Com miss ion Scor e (M ax:1 51) Grad e
E Ca
RMM
cus
*
*
*
*
M
H.Re s
OCS Y
*
Y
33 B
21 C
115th CONGRESS FINAL IRF CONGRESSIONAL SCORECARD
.407
*
* .395
H.Re s
.349
H.Re s
.319 .328
H.Re s
H.Re s
*
* .274
220
*
.128 .188
H.Re s
H.Re s
dt.6 51 H.C on.R es.8 9* H.C on.R es.9 0 H.C on.R es.9 2 H.Re s.65 *
Y
Cau
384
123 H.A m
H.R .7
H.R .7
888
034
018 H.R .6
*
*
*
621
H.R .6
* *
034
CS
IRF
Y
H.Re s
Y
diyy a
Y
Ahm a
Y
36
Y
H.Re s
Y
58
Y
74*
69
Y
s.11
H.Re
56*
s.11
32*
17*
s.11
H.Re
H.Re
s.11
H.Re
s.11
11*
s.11
Y
H.Re
57*
CS
S.11
Y
91
s.10
24* 34* s.10
H.Re
s.10
H.Re
s.10
H.R .6
Y
819
H.R .5
OCS
H.Re
22*
9*
6*
Y
s.10
H.Re
s.97
H.Re
H.R .5
744 H.R .5
549 H.R .4
H.R .4
223
856 H.R .4
H.R .3
*
* 030
826
061
776
H.R .2
OCS
s.97
872
72
911
Y
H.Re
2*
s.93
6*
Y
H.Re
Y
CS
s.89
Y
7*
Y-CS
H.Re
Y
3*
Y
s.79
Y
H.Re
Y
s.76
H.R .3
Y-CS
0*
H.R .3
Y
H.Re
H.R .2
Y
s.75
H.R .1
Y-CS
90
Y
H.Re
1*
3*
s.74
H.Re
2*
s.74
H.Re
3*
s.67
s.73
H.Re
1*
0*
79*
H.R .1
H.R .3
H.R .6
REPUBLICANS
Y
H.Re
CS H.Re
s.65
H.Re
s.57
H.Re
7*
s.53
H.Re
Bruce Poliquin
8*
DEMOCRATS
H.R .3
Chellie Pingree
s.52
H.Re
4*
HOUSE
s.43
MAINE
H.Re
CONGRESSIONAL VOTES BY STATE
Y
*Item has not been brought to a vote
94
SENATE
Benjamin L. Cardin D
Chris Van Hollen D CS
PS OCS OCS CS Y CS
OCS Y OCS OCS OCS Y Y Y 43 A+
Y Y Y 34 A
2
6)
Y-CS
x:10
Y
(Ma
OCS
cus
S.Re
PS
Cau
1
S.Re
Y
9*
S.Re
PS Y-CS
OCS Y
6
8* s.17
s.16
S.Re
2*
7* s.16
s.15 S.Re
*
* s.30
9
s.10
n.Re
s.13
S.Re
S.Co
40 s.29
dt.2 2 n.Re
Y
S.Co
S.Am
96*
52* S.36
S.36
22*
36 S.36
S.27
28*
65* S.25
S.23
20*
60*
PS
HR
.206
H.R
.187
H.R
.672
Y
Y
H.R
Grad e
.390
5*
3*
1*
s.73
Scor e
OCS
H.R
S.Re
PS
s.73
S.Re
OCS
s.73
OCS
S.Re
7*
s.66
Y
S.Re
OCS
7*
Y-OCS
S.21
S.20
91*
OCS
s.64
92* 74*
PS
S.Re
3*
s.61
S.Re
1*
s.57
S.Re
9*
s.53
S.Re
1*
s.48
S.Re
0*
s.46
S.15
S.12
58
S.18
Y-CS
S.Re
9
s.42
S.Re
6*
s.37
S.Re
8*
Y-PS
s.36
S.11
OCS
18*
S.11
5*
S.90
1*
7* S.82
S.41
8*
8*
S.19
S.13
PS
S.Re
0*
Chris Van Hollen D
s.36
9*
1*
s.35
S.Re
OCS
S.Re
CS s.29
0*
OCS
S.Re
s.25
9*
s.22
S.Re
Benjamin L. Cardin D
S.Re
s.22
S.Re 0*
7*
SENATE
s.21
MARYLAND
S.Re
CONGRESSIONAL VOTES BY STATE
*Item has not been brought to a vote
115th CONGRESS FINAL IRF CONGRESSIONAL SCORECARD
95
*
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
CS
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Steny H. Hoyer
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Jamie Raskin
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y-OCS
Y
Y
Y
Y-CS
Y
Y-CS
C. A. Dutch Ruppersberger
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y-OCS
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y-CS
John P. Sarbanes
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y-CS
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
H.A m
H.Re s
Y
H.Re s
John K. Delaney
H.Re s
Y
H.Re s
Y
H.Re s
Y-CS
H.Re s
Y
Y
H.Re s
Y-CS
Y
H.Re s
Y
Y
H.Re s
Y
Y
H.R .7
Y
OCS
H.R .7
CS
Y
H.R .6
Y
Y
H.R .6
Y
Y
H.R .5
Y-CS
Y
H.R .5
Y
Y
H.R .5
Y-CS
Y
H.R .4
Y
Y
H.R .4
Y
Y
.407
.395
*
*
* .349
.328
.319
*
.274
*
220
.188
.128
dt.6 51 H.C on.R es.8 9* H.C on.R es.9 0 H.C on.R es.9 2 H.Re s.65 *
*
*
384
123
*
* 888
034
018
H.R .6
*
*
819
621
* 034
* 744
549
*
*
223
856
H.R .4
776
H.R .3
H.R .3
*
030
H.R .3
826
061
H.R .2
Y
Elijah E. Cummings
H.R .2
H.R .1
911
872 H.R .1
72 H.R .6
90
Anthony G. Brown
HOUSE
H.R .3
H.R .3
MARYLAND
79*
CONGRESSIONAL VOTES BY STATE
CS
Y
DEMOCRATS
OCS
Y CS
Y
OCS
CS
CS
Y CS OCS
Y
Y-CS
PS
OCS
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
REPUBLICANS
ucus Com miss ion Scor e (M ax:1 51) Grad e HR
E Ca
RMM
cus Cau
IRF
diyy a Ahm a
S.27
36
Y-OCS
8* H.Re s.53 7* H.Re s.57 0* H.Re s.65 1* H.Re s.67 3* H.Re s.73 2* H.Re s.74 1* H.Re s.74 3* H.Re s.75 0* H.Re s.76 3* H.Re s.79 7* H.Re s.89 6* H.Re s.93 2* H.Re s.97 6* H.Re s.97 9* H.Re s.10 22* H.Re s.10 24* H.Re s.10 34* H.Re s.10 57* H.Re s.10 91 H.Re s.11 11* H.Re s.11 17* H.Re s.11 32* H.Re s.11 56* H.Re s.11 69 H.Re s.11 74* S.11 58
s.43 4
Y
H.Re s.52
HOUSE
H.Re
MARYLAND
*
Andy Harris
DEMOCRATS
Anthony G. Brown
Y
Y
Y
Y
26
B
Elijah E. Cummings
CS
Y
Y
Y
Y
22
C
John K. Delaney
Y
Y
Y
Y
21
C
Steny H. Hoyer
Y
Y
Y
Y
18
D
Y
Y
42
A
Jamie Raskin
CS
CS
C. A. Dutch Ruppersberger John P. Sarbanes
CS
CS
Y
CS
Y
CS
Y
OCS
OCS
M
M
M
Y
Y
Y
23
C
Y
Y
Y
Y
23
C
Y
Y
Y
Y
22
C
REPUBLICANS
Andy Harris
CS
CS
CS
M
*Item has not been brought to a vote
115th CONGRESS FINAL IRF CONGRESSIONAL SCORECARD
96
SENATE
Edward J. Markey D
Elizabeth Warren D OCS OCS
CS S.Re
OCS OCS CS OCS Y
CS OCS Y OCS OCS OCS PS
HR
Y Y Y Y M
Y Y Y Y
2
Grad e
6)
x:10
(Ma
cus
9*
CS Y
CS Y
6
8* s.17
s.16 S.Re
2*
7* s.16
s.15
S.Re
Y-CS
Scor e
S.Re
OCS
S.Re
S.Re
s.30
9
s.10 s.13
S.Re
*
*
40 s.29 n.Re
n.Re S.Co
S.Co
dt.2 2
96*
52*
S.Am
Y
Cau
1
.206
.187
CS
H.R
.672
H.R
Y
.390
5*
s.73
3*
S.36
22*
36 S.36
S.27
28*
65* S.25
S.23
20*
60* S.21
S.20
91*
Y
H.R
S.Re
OCS
s.73
92* 74* S.18
S.15
S.12
58
18* S.11
S.11
5*
1*
7*
8*
S.41
S.19
OCS
H.R
CS
S.Re
OCS
S.36
OCS
1*
Y
s.73
CS
S.Re
OCS
7*
Y-OCS
s.66
OCS
S.Re
7*
s.64
S.Re
3*
s.61
S.Re
1*
s.57
S.Re
9*
s.53
S.Re
1*
s.48
S.Re
0*
s.46
CS
S.Re
9
Y-OCS
s.42
CS
S.Re
CS
6*
CS
s.37
Elizabeth Warren D
S.Re
Y-OCS
8*
S.90
CS
s.36
S.82
CS
8*
CS
S.13
Edward J. Markey D
S.Re
0*
s.36
9*
s.35
1*
0*
s.29
S.Re
CS S.Re
s.25
S.Re
9*
0*
s.22
S.Re
s.22
S.Re
7*
SENATE
s.21
MASSACHUSETTS
S.Re
CONGRESSIONAL VOTES BY STATE
47 A+
31 A
*Item has not been brought to a vote
115th CONGRESS FINAL IRF CONGRESSIONAL SCORECARD
97
*
H.Re s
.407
H.Re s
.395
*
*
.349
Y-CS
H.Re s
.319
*
CS
.328
H.Re s
CS
H.Re s
H.Re s
Y-CS
H.Re s
*
H.Re s
.274
*
H.Re s
220
.188
.128
dt.6 51 H.C on.R es.8 9* H.C on.R es.9 0 H.C on.R es.9 2 H.Re s.65 *
*
*
* 034
*
*
*
*
* 223
*
H.A m
Niki Tsongas
384
Richard E. Neal
H.R .3
Y
123
Y
Seth Moulton
H.R .7
Y
Y
H.R .7
Y
Y
Y
888
Y
Y
James P. McGovern
CS
H.R .6
Y
Stephen F. Lynch
Y-CS
018
Y
Y-OCS
H.R .6
Y
Y
OCS
H.R .6
Y-OCS
Y
OCS
Y
819
Y
Joseph P. Kennedy, III
Y
621
Y
Y
CS
H.R .5
Y
Y
Y-OCS
034
Y
Y-OCS
Y
Y
H.R .5
Y
Y
Y
H.R .5
Y-CS
Y
William R. Keating
744
Y
Katherine M. Clark
549
Y
Y
H.R .4
Y
Y-OCS
Y
H.R .4
Y
Y
Y-OCS
856
*
Y
Y-CS
Y
H.R .4
776
H.R .3
Y
Y-PS
Y
H.R .3
*
030
H.R .3
Y-CS
1*
826
061
Y
Michael E. Capuano
HOUSE
H.R .2
Y
H.R .2
Y
0*
911
872
Y
H.R .1
Y
7*
72
Y
Y-OCS
H.R .1
Y
Y
H.R .6
Y
8*
90
Y
H.R .3
Y-CS
*
MASSACHUSETTS
79*
CONGRESSIONAL VOTES BY STATE
CS
Y
Y-CS
Y
Y
OCS
CS CS
Y
Y
Y-CS
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
OCS
Y
OCS
Y
Y OCS
OCS
Y
CS
Y
CS
Y-CS
CS
Y
OCS
Y
OCS
Y-CS
OCS
Y
Y
CS
Y
OCS
Y
Y
CS
Y
Y
CS
Y
Y CS CS
Y OCS
Y-CS
Y CS
CS
Y OCS
Y
M
M
Y
ucus Com miss ion Scor e (M ax:1 51) Grad e
Y
Y-CS
Y Y-CS
E Ca
Y
Y
OCS
HR
Y
OCS
RMM
OCS
Y-CS
cus
Y
Y-CS
Y
iyya
Y
CS
Y
Y-CS
Cau
OCS
Y
Y
IRF
Y
Y
Y Y
PS
s.67 3* H.Re s.73 2* H.Re s.74 1* H.Re s.74 3* H.Re s.75 0* H.Re s.76 3* H.Re s.79 7* H.Re s.89 6* H.Re s.93 2* H.Re s.97 6* H.Re s.97 9* H.Re s.10 22* H.Re s.10 24* H.Re s.10 34* H.Re s.10 57* H.Re s.10 91 H.Re s.11 11* H.Re s.11 17* H.Re s.11 32* H.Re s.11 56* H.Re s.11 69 H.Re s.11 74* S.11 58
CS
CS
Y
Ahm ad
Y CS
Y Y-OCS Y
Y
36
CS
Y
S.27
OCS
Y
H.Re
H.Re s.65
H.Re s.57
H.Re s.53
H.Re s.52
HOUSE
H.Re
MASSACHUSETTS
s.43 4
DEMOCRATS
DEMOCRATS
Michael E. Capuano
CS
CS
Katherine M. Clark
CS
Y
Y
Y
Y
William R. Keating
Y
Y-PS
Joseph P. Kennedy, III
Y
Stephen F. Lynch
Y
James P. McGovern
OCS
OCS
CS
PS
OCS
CS
CS
Y
CS OCS
Y
M
34
B
M
30
B
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
OCS
Y
Y
Seth Moulton
Y
Y
OCS
Y
Y
Richard E. Neal
Y
Y
Y
Y
Niki Tsongas
Y
Y
Y
Y
M M
M
M
37
A
30
B
24
C
M
M
M
C-C
65
A+
M
30
B
23
C
26
B
*Item has not been brought to a vote
115th CONGRESS FINAL IRF CONGRESSIONAL SCORECARD
98
SENATE
Gary C. Peters D CS CS
Debbie Stabenow D CS CS CS Y CS
H.R
Scor e Grad e
Y Y Y 24 B
Y Y Y Y 17 C
HR
H.R
Y
2
6)
x:10
(Ma
cus
Cau
1
.206
.187
.672
.390
5*
s.73
S.Re
3*
s.73
S.Re
1*
s.73
H.R
CS
S.Re
7*
s.66
S.Re
7*
s.64
S.Re
3*
S.25
Y-CS Y Y-CS CS Y
Y Y Y OCS Y-CS
S.Re
s.30
s.17
6
8*
2* s.16
s.16
7*
9
9*
s.15
s.13
s.10
S.Re
S.Re
S.Re
n.Re
*
*
40 s.29
dt.2 2 n.Re S.Co
S.Co
S.Am
96*
52* S.36
S.36
22*
36 S.36
S.27
28*
65*
20* S.23
S.21
60*
91* S.20
S.Re
92* 74* S.18
S.15
S.12
58
18* S.11
S.Re
Y-OCS
s.61
S.Re
1*
s.57
S.Re
9*
s.53
S.Re
1*
s.48
S.Re
0*
CS
H.R
Y
s.46
Y-OCS
S.Re
9
s.42
S.Re
6*
s.37
S.Re
8*
s.36
S.Re
0*
s.36
Debbie Stabenow D
S.Re
9*
s.35
CS
S.11
5*
1* S.90
7* S.82
S.41
8*
8*
S.19
S.13
CS
S.Re
1*
0*
s.29
S.Re
s.25
9*
CS
S.Re
s.22
S.Re
s.22
S.Re
Gary C. Peters D
0*
7*
SENATE
s.21
MICHIGAN
S.Re
CONGRESSIONAL VOTES BY STATE
*Item has not been brought to a vote
115th CONGRESS FINAL IRF CONGRESSIONAL SCORECARD
99
*
Y
Y
Y
Y
OCS
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
CS
Y
Brenda L. Lawrence
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
OCS
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
CS
Y
CS
Y
Sander M. Levin
Y
Y-CS
Y
Y
Y
Y-CS
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
CS
Y
OCS
Y
Justin Amash
Y
Y
Y
N
Y
N
Y
N
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Jack Bergman
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Mike Bishop
Y
Y
Y
Y-CS
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y-CS
CS
Y
Y
Bill Huizenga
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
CS
Y
Paul Mitchell
Y-CS
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
H.A m
Y
Y
H.R .7
Y
CS
H.R .7
OCS
Y
H.R .6
Y
Y
H.R .6
Y-OCS
Y
H.R .5
Y
Y
H.R .5
Y
Y
H.R .5
Y
Y
H.R .4
Y
Y
H.R .4
Y
Y
H.R .3
Y
Dan Kildee
H.R .2
Debbie Dingell
H.R .2
Y
H.R .1
.407
.395
H.Re s
*
*
*
H.Re s
.349
H.Re s
.328
.319
H.Re s
H.Re s
*
*
.274
H.Re s
220
.188
H.Re s
H.Re s
H.Re s
.128
dt.6 51 H.C on.R es.8 9* H.C on.R es.9 0 H.C on.R es.9 2 H.Re s.65 *
*
* 384
123
*
* 888
034
018
H.R .6
*
*
819
621
* 034
* 744
549
*
*
223
856
H.R .4
776
H.R .3
*
030
826
H.R .3
061
911
872
72
Y
H.R .1
H.R .6
90
John Conyers, Jr. (9)
HOUSE
H.R .3
H.R .3
MICHIGAN
79*
CONGRESSIONAL VOTES BY STATE
DEMOCRATS
Y
Y
Y CS
Y
CS
OCS
REPUBLICANS
John R. Moolenaar
CS
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y-OCS
Y
Y
Y-CS
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Fred Upton
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Tim Walberg
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
David A. Trott
CS
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
CS
CS
Y
Y
Y
CS
Y
Y
PS
Y-CS
Y
CS
Y
Y
Y-CS
CS
Y
*Item has not been brought to a vote (9) Not scored, resigned 12/5/17; Brenda Jones took office 11/29/18, not scored
Continued on next page
115th CONGRESS FINAL IRF CONGRESSIONAL SCORECARD
100
cus RMM E Ca ucus HR Com miss ion Scor e (M ax:1 51) Grad e
Cau
diyy a
IRF
Ahm a
36 S.27
9
4* 58
S.11
.117
.116
H.Re s
6*
H.Re s
2*
7*
.115
H.Re s
.113
.111
H.Re s
1
7*
1*
H.Re s
.111
H.Re s
.109
.105
H.Re s
4*
4*
H.Re s
.103
.102
H.Re s
2* .102
H.Re s
*
*
H.Re s
.979
.976
H.Re s
*
H.Re s
*
.932
H.Re s
*
*
.896
H.Re s
.797
H.Re s
*
.763
.750
H.Re s
*
*
H.Re s
.743
H.Re s
*
.741
.732
H.Re s
*
H.Re s
*
*
.673
H.Re s
.651
.570
H.Re s
*
H.Re s
*
.537
H.Re s
.528
.434
H.Re s
HOUSE
H.Re s
MICHIGAN
*
CONGRESSIONAL VOTES BY STATE
DEMOCRATS
John Conyers, Jr. (9)
M
Debbie Dingell
CS
(9)
Y
Y
Y
Y
28
B
Y
Y
Y
Y
21
C
Y
Y
Y
Y
26
B
Y
Y
Y
Y
29
B
Justin Amash
Y
Y
N
Y
15
F
Jack Bergman
Y
Y
Y
Y
19
D
Y
Y
Y
Y
25
C
Dan Kildee Brenda L. Lawrence
CS
Sander M. Levin
PS
OCS PS
M
(9)
M
REPUBLICANS
Mike Bishop
CS
CS
Bill Huizenga
CS
CS
Y
Y
Y
Y
23
C
Paul Mitchell
CS
CS
Y
Y
Y
Y
23
C
Y
Y
John R. Moolenaar David A. Trott
CS
CS
Y
OCS
Fred Upton Tim Walberg
CS CS
CS
Y Y
CS
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
M M
22
C
26
B
22
C
23
C
*Item has not been brought to a vote (9) Not scored, resigned 12/5/17; Brenda Jones took office 11/29/18, not scored
115th CONGRESS FINAL IRF CONGRESSIONAL SCORECARD
101
SENATE
Amy Klobuchar D
Tina Smith D (10) OCS Y CS OCS OCS
H.R
Y Y Y 21 B
Y Y Y Y (10) (10)
2
Grad e
6)
x:10
(Ma
cus
Cau
1
.206
.187
CS Y
6
8* s.17
s.16
2*
7*
9
s.16
S.Re
S.Re
s.30 9*
s.15
s.13
s.10
S.Re
S.Re
S.Re
n.Re
*
*
40 s.29
dt.2 2 n.Re S.Co
S.Co
S.Am
96*
52* S.36
S.36
22*
36 S.36
S.27
28*
65* S.25
S.23
20*
60* S.21
S.20
91*
74* S.18
S.15
92*
58 S.12
S.11
18*
5* S.11
S.90
1*
7* S.82
S.41
8*
8*
S.19
S.13
S.Re
Y
Scor e
HR
H.R
Y
.672
H.R
.390
Y
5*
Y
s.73
Y
S.Re
Y
3*
Y
s.73
S.Re
1*
s.73
S.Re
7*
s.66
S.Re
7*
s.64
S.Re
3*
s.61
S.Re
1*
s.57
S.Re
9*
s.53
S.Re
1*
s.48
S.Re
0*
Y-OCS
H.R
Y
s.46
9
s.42 S.Re
CS S.Re
6*
s.37
S.Re
8*
s.36
S.Re
0*
Tina Smith D (10)
s.36
CS
S.Re
9*
s.35
1*
s.29
S.Re
CS
S.Re
0*
9*
s.25
S.Re
s.22
S.Re
s.22
S.Re
Amy Klobuchar D
0*
7*
SENATE
s.21
MINNESOTA
S.Re
CONGRESSIONAL VOTES BY STATE
*Item has not been brought to a vote (10) Not scored, took office 1/3/18; Al Franken resigned 1/2/18, not scored
115th CONGRESS FINAL IRF CONGRESSIONAL SCORECARD
102
Y
Y
*
.407
.395
*
*
* .349
.328
.319
*
*
.274
220
.188
.128
H.Re s
Y
H.Re s
Y
Y
H.Re s
Y
H.Re s
OCS
H.Re s
OCS
H.Re s
Y
H.Re s
Y
H.Re s
Y
H.R .7
CS
H.R .7
OCS
H.R .6
H.Re s
*
*
*
* 034
*
*
*
Y
H.R .5
dt.6 51 H.C on.R es.8 9* H.C on.R es.9 0 H.C on.R es.9 2 H.Re s.65 *
Y
H.A m
CS
384
Y
123
Y
888
Y
018
Y
H.R .6
Y
H.R .6
Y
819
Y
621
Y
Y
H.R .5
Y-OCS
Y
H.R .5
Y
H.R .4
Y
H.R .4
OCS
034
* 744
549
*
*
223
856
H.R .4
776
H.R .3
H.R .3
*
030
H.R .3
826
061
Y
H.R .2
Y-OCS
911
Y
H.R .2
Y
H.R .1
H.R .1
72 H.R .6
90
H.R .3
H.R .3
HOUSE
79*
MINNESOTA
872
CONGRESSIONAL VOTES BY STATE
CS
CS
Y
OCS
Y
DEMOCRATS
Keith Ellison Betty McCollum
Y
Y
Y-OCS
Richard M. Nolan
CS
Y
Y
Y-CS
Y
Collin C. Peterson
Y
Y
Y
Timothy J. Walz
Y
Y
Y
Tom Emmer
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y-CS
Jason Lewis
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Erik Paulsen
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y-OCS
Y
CS
OCS
CS
CS
Y
Y
Y-OCS
Y
Y
Y-CS
CS
Y
Y
Y
Y-CS
CS
Y-CS
Y
Y
Y
Y-CS
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y-CS
CS
Y
Y
Y
Y
CS
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y-CS
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y-CS
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y-CS
Y-CS
CS
Ahm adiy ya IRF Cau cus RMM E Ca ucus HR Com miss ion Scor e (M ax:1 51) Grad e
S.27 36
s.65 1* H.Re s.67 3* H.Re s.73 2* H.Re s.74 1* H.Re s.74 3* H.Re s.75 0* H.Re s.76 3* H.Re s.79 7* H.Re s.89 6* H.Re s.93 2* H.Re s.97 6* H.Re s.97 9* H.Re s.10 22* H.Re s.10 24* H.Re s.10 34* H.Re s.10 57* H.Re s.10 91 H.Re s.11 11* H.Re s.11 17* H.Re s.11 32* H.Re s.11 56* H.Re s.11 69 H.Re s.11 74* S.11 58
s.57 0*
H.Re
H.Re
s.53 7*
* s.52 8
H.Re
H.Re
HOUSE
H.Re s.43
MINNESOTA
4*
REPUBLICANS
DEMOCRATS
Keith Ellison Betty McCollum
OCS CS
CS
CS
CS
Richard M. Nolan Collin C. Peterson
CS
Y
Y
OCS
Y
OCS
Y
Y
Y
Y
Timothy J. Walz
Y
M
M
33
B
M
41
A
Y
Y Y
21
C
Y
Y
23
C
Y
19
D
Y
21
C
Y
21
C
Y
21
C
Y
REPUBLICANS
Tom Emmer Jason Lewis Erik Paulsen
CS
Y
Y
Y
Y Y
Y Y
*Item has not been brought to a vote
115th CONGRESS FINAL IRF CONGRESSIONAL SCORECARD
103
SENATE
Roger F. Wicker R
Cindy Hyde-Smith R (11)
CS Y
.390
Y Y Y (11) (11)
Y Y Y 15 C
HR
2
6)
x:10
(Ma
cus
Cau
1
.206
H.R
.187
H.R
.672
Y
Y
H.R
Y
5*
Y-CS
H.R
Y
s.73
Roger F. Wicker R
S.Re
Y
3*
Y
s.73
S.Re
1*
s.73
S.Re
7*
s.66
S.Re
7*
s.64
S.Re
3*
s.61
S.Re
1*
Y
Grad e
PS
s.57
Cindy Hyde-Smith R (11)
Scor e
Y
S.Re
9*
s.53
S.Re
1*
s.48
S.Re
0*
s.46
S.Re
9
s.42
S.Re
6*
s.37
S.Re
8*
s.36
S.Re
0*
s.36
S.Re
9*
1*
s.35
S.Re
s.29
S.Re
0*
9*
s.25
S.Re
s.22
S.Re
s.22
S.Re 0*
7*
Y
S.Re
6
8* s.17
s.16
2*
7*
9
s.16 S.Re
S.Re
s.30 9*
s.15
s.13
s.10
S.Re
S.Re
S.Re
n.Re
*
*
40 s.29
dt.2 2 n.Re S.Co
S.Co
S.Am
96*
52* S.36
S.36
22*
36 S.36
S.27
28*
65* S.25
S.23
20*
60* S.21
S.20
91*
74* S.18
S.15
92*
58 S.12
S.11
18*
5* S.11
S.90
1*
7* S.82
S.41
8*
8*
S.19
S.13
SENATE
s.21
MISSISSIPPI
S.Re
CONGRESSIONAL VOTES BY STATE
Y-CS
*Item has not been brought to a vote (11) Not scored, took office 4/9/18; Thad Cochran resigned 4/1/18, not scored
115th CONGRESS FINAL IRF CONGRESSIONAL SCORECARD
104
HOUSE
Bennie G. Thompson 0*
Y
Gregg Harper Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y
Trent Kelly Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y N Y Y
Steven M. Palazzo Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y
Y
Y
REPUBLICANS
Y Y Y Y
Gregg Harper Y Y Y
Trent Kelly Y Y
Steven M. Palazzo Y Y
ucus Com miss ion Scor e (M ax:1 51) Grad e
Y
HR
Y
E Ca
Y
RMM
Y
s
H.R .3
Y
aucu
H.R .3
Y
IRF C
H.R .2
Y
diyy a
H.R .1
Y
Ahm a
H.R .1
Y
384
*
*
*
20 C
Y 19 D
Y Y 18 D
Y Y 19 D
M
115th CONGRESS FINAL IRF CONGRESSIONAL SCORECARD
Y Y
Y Y
Y Y Y
Y Y Y
* .407
H.Re s
* * .395
H.Re s
.349
H.Re s
.319 .328
H.Re s
H.Re s
*
* .274
H.Re s
220
H.Re s
*
.128 .188
H.Re s
H.Re s
dt.6 51 H.C on.R es.8 9* H.C on.R es.9 0 H.C on.R es.9 2 H.Re s.65 *
*
123
888
H.A m
H.R .7
H.R .7
H.R .6
034
018 H.R .6
*
*
*
621 819 H.R .6
H.R .5
H.R .5
* *
034
744
549 H.R .5
H.R .4
H.R .4
223
856 H.R .4
H.R .3
*
* 030
826
061
776
H.R .2
911
872
72
90
79*
Y
H.R .3
H.R .6
REPUBLICANS
Y
S.27 36
s.65 1* H.Re s.67 3* H.Re s.73 2* H.Re s.74 1* H.Re s.74 3* H.Re s.75 0* H.Re s.76 3* H.Re s.79 7* H.Re s.89 6* H.Re s.93 2* H.Re s.97 6* H.Re s.97 9* H.Re s.10 22* H.Re s.10 24* H.Re s.10 34* H.Re s.10 57* H.Re s.10 91 H.Re s.11 11* H.Re s.11 17* H.Re s.11 32* H.Re s.11 56* H.Re s.11 69 H.Re s.11 74* S.11 58
H.Re
s.57
H.Re
7*
s.53
H.Re
8*
DEMOCRATS
H.R .3
Bennie G. Thompson
s.52
H.Re
4*
HOUSE
s.43
MISSISSIPPI
H.Re
CONGRESSIONAL VOTES BY STATE
DEMOCRATS
*Item has not been brought to a vote
105
SENATE
Roy Blunt R H.R H.R
Scor e Grad e
Y Y Y Y Y 14 C
Y Y Y Y Y 13 C
6)
x:10
Y
(Ma
Y
cus
Y
Cau
Y-CS
1
Y
.206
Y
HR
2
.187
.672
.390
5*
s.73
S.Re
3*
s.73
S.Re
1*
s.73
S.Re
7*
s.66
S.Re
7*
s.64
S.Re
3*
CS
s.61
S.Re
1*
s.57
S.Re
9*
s.53
S.Re
1*
s.48
S.Re
0*
s.46
S.Re
9
s.42
S.Re
6*
s.37
S.Re
8*
s.36
S.Re
Y
0*
Claire McCaskill D
s.36
S.Re
9*
s.35
S.Re
1*
0*
s.29
S.Re
s.25
9*
s.22
S.Re
Y
H.R
CS S.Re
s.22
S.Re
Roy Blunt R
H.R
Claire McCaskill D 0*
7*
CS
S.Re
6
8* s.17
s.16
2*
7*
9
s.16 S.Re
S.Re
s.30 9*
s.15
s.13
s.10
S.Re
S.Re
S.Re
n.Re
*
*
40 s.29
dt.2 2 n.Re S.Co
S.Co
S.Am
96*
52* S.36
S.36
22*
36 S.36
S.27
28*
65* S.25
S.23
20*
60* S.21
S.20
91*
74* S.18
S.15
92*
58 S.12
S.11
18*
5* S.11
S.90
1*
7* S.82
S.41
8*
8*
S.19
S.13
SENATE
s.21
MISSOURI
S.Re
CONGRESSIONAL VOTES BY STATE
Y-CS
Y-OCS
*Item has not been brought to a vote
115th CONGRESS FINAL IRF CONGRESSIONAL SCORECARD
106
Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y
Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y
Blaine Luetkemeyer Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y
Jason Smith Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y N Y Y Y
Ann Wagner Y Y Y Y Y Y-PS Y-OCS Y Y-CS Y Y-CS
HOUSE
Ann Wagner s.53 7
Y Y Y
Sam Graves Y Y Y
Vicky Hartzler H.R .3 H.R .3
H.R .4
H.R .5
Y Y Y CS
Y Y Y
Y Y Y
Wm. "Lacy" Clay
Vicky Hartzler CS
Billy Long CS
CS
OCS CS
H.Re s
Y Y Y Y CS
Y Y Y Y Y
Y Y Y Y Y
Blaine Luetkemeyer
CS
Y
CS
OCS
OCS
CS
Y-CS
Emanuel Cleaver
Sam Graves
CS
Jason Smith
CS
OCS
CS
CS
384
*
*
*
H.Re s
CS Y Y
Y-CS Y-CS Y
Y Y-CS Y
CS
CS
CS
Y
REPUBLICANS
Y Y Y
Y Y Y Y
Y Y Y Y
Y Y Y
Y Y Y Y 20 C
Y Y Y Y 21 C
Y Y Y Y 18 D
Y Y Y 39 A
M
C-C
M
M
CS
*Item has not been brought to a vote
115th CONGRESS FINAL IRF CONGRESSIONAL SCORECARD
* .407
H.Re s
* * .395
H.Re s
.349
H.Re s
.319 .328
H.Re s
H.Re s
*
*
*
.274
220
.188
.128 H.Re s
dt.6 51 H.C on.R es.8 9* H.C on.R es.9 0 H.C on.R es.9 2 H.Re s.65 *
*
123
888
H.A m
H.R .7
H.R .7
H.R .6
034
018 H.R .6
*
*
*
621 819 H.R .6
H.R .5
* *
034
Y
H.R .5
H.Re s
549 744
H.R .4
223
856 H.R .4
H.R .3
*
* 030
826
061
776
H.R .2
911 H.R .2
872
72
90
H.R .1
Y Y
Ahm adiy ya IRF Cau cus RMM E Ca ucus HR Com miss ion Scor e (M ax:1 51) Grad e
Emanuel Cleaver Y
S.27 36
Y
s.65 1* H.Re s.67 3* H.Re s.73 2* H.Re s.74 1* H.Re s.74 3* H.Re s.75 0* H.Re s.76 3* H.Re s.79 7* H.Re s.89 6* H.Re s.93 2* H.Re s.97 6* H.Re s.97 9* H.Re s.10 22* H.Re s.10 24* H.Re s.10 34* H.Re s.10 57* H.Re s.10 91 H.Re s.11 11* H.Re s.11 17* H.Re s.11 32* H.Re s.11 56* H.Re s.11 69 H.Re s.11 74* S.11 58
Y
79*
Y
H.R .3
Wm. "Lacy" Clay
H.Re
*
s.57 0
H.Re
REPUBLICANS
H.R .1
Y
Y
*
Y
Y
H.Re
DEMOCRATS
H.R .6
Y
Y
H.Re s.52
HOUSE H.R .3
Y
Y
8*
MISSOURI Y-CS
Billy Long
s.43 4*
MISSOURI
H.Re
CONGRESSIONAL VOTES BY STATE
Y
Y-CS Y
Y Y
Y Y
Y-CS Y
DEMOCRATS
23 C
22 C
20 C
28 B
107
SENATE
Steve Daines R
Jon Tester D CS Y
H.R
Scor e Grad e
Y Y Y 16 C
Y Y Y Y 10 F
HR
H.R
Y
2
6)
x:10
(Ma
cus
Cau
1
.206
.187
.672
.390
5*
s.73
S.Re
3*
1* s.73
S.Re
H.R
OCS
s.73
Y
S.Re
Y
7*
S.36
Jon Tester D
s.66
S.27
OCS
S.Re
7*
s.64
S.Re
3*
s.61
S.Re
1*
s.57
S.Re
9*
s.53
S.Re
1*
s.48
S.Re
0*
s.46
Y
92*
S.Re
6
8* s.17
s.16
2*
7*
9
s.16 S.Re
S.Re
s.30 9*
s.15
s.13
s.10
S.Re
S.Re
S.Re
n.Re
*
*
40 s.29
dt.2 2 n.Re S.Co
S.Co
S.Am
96*
52* S.36
S.36
22*
36
28*
65* S.25
S.23
20*
60* S.21
S.20
91*
74* S.18
S.15
S.12
58
18* S.11
S.11
5*
1* S.90
S.82
7*
8*
S.41
S.19
8*
Y
S.13
Steve Daines R
H.R
Y
S.Re
9
s.42
S.Re
6*
s.37
S.Re
8*
s.36
S.Re
0*
s.36
S.Re
9*
1*
s.35
S.Re
s.29
S.Re
0*
9*
s.25
S.Re
s.22
S.Re
s.22
S.Re 0*
7*
SENATE
s.21
MONTANA
S.Re
CONGRESSIONAL VOTES BY STATE
Y Y Y-CS
Y Y Y
*Item has not been brought to a vote
115th CONGRESS FINAL IRF CONGRESSIONAL SCORECARD
108
HOUSE
Greg Gianforte (12) CS Y
REPUBLICANS
Y Y
HR
ucus Com miss ion Scor e (M ax:1 51) Grad e
E Ca
cus
Cau RMM
IRF
diyy a
Y
Ahm a
36
58 S.27
74*
s.11
69
Y
S.11
Y
H.Re
56*
s.11 s.11
H.Re
32*
Y
H.Re
17*
Y
s.11
H.Re
11* s.11
H.Re
91
57*
Y
s.11
H.Re
24* 34* s.10 s.10
H.Re
H.Re
s.10
H.Re
s.10
H.Re
22*
9*
6*
Y
s.10
H.Re
s.97
H.Re
2*
6*
s.97
H.Re
3* 7* s.93
H.Re
s.89
H.Re
s.79
H.Re
0* s.76
H.Re
s.75
Y
384
*
*
*
Y
18
115th CONGRESS FINAL IRF CONGRESSIONAL SCORECARD
* .407
H.Re s
* * .395
H.Re s
.349
H.Re s
.319 .328
H.Re s
H.Re s
*
* .274
H.Re s
220
H.Re s
*
.128 .188
H.Re s
H.Re s
dt.6 51 H.C on.R es.8 9* H.C on.R es.9 0 H.C on.R es.9 2 H.Re s.65 *
*
123
888
H.A m
H.R .7
H.R .7
H.R .6
034
018 H.R .6
*
*
*
621 819 H.R .6
H.R .5
H.R .5
* *
034
744
549 H.R .5
H.R .4
H.R .4
* 223
856 H.R .4
H.R .3
776
H.R .3
* 030
826
061 H.R .3
H.R .2
H.R .2
Y
H.Re
1*
3*
s.74
H.Re
2*
s.74
H.Re
s.73
3*
s.67
872 911
H.R .1
Y
H.Re
1*
0*
72
90
79*
H.R .6
H.R .3
H.R .3
Y
H.Re
s.65
H.Re
REPUBLICANS
H.R .1
Y
s.57
H.Re
7*
s.53
H.Re
8*
Greg Gianforte (12)
s.52
H.Re
MONTANA 4*
HOUSE
s.43
MONTANA
H.Re
CONGRESSIONAL VOTES BY STATE
Y
*Item has not been brought to a vote (12) Took office 5/25/17; Ryan Zinke vacated 3/1/17, not scored
D
109
H.R
H.R
H.R H.R
Scor e Grad e
SENATE
Deb Fischer R Y Y Y Y Y 11 D
Ben Sasse R Y Y Y Y Y 11 D
HR
2
6)
x:10
(Ma
cus
Cau
1
.206
.187
.672
.390
5*
s.73
S.Re
3*
s.73
S.Re
1*
s.73
S.Re
7*
s.66
S.Re
7*
s.64
S.Re
3*
s.61
S.Re
1*
s.57
S.Re
9*
s.53
S.Re
1*
s.48
S.Re
0*
s.46
S.Re
9
s.42
S.Re
6*
s.37
S.Re
8*
s.36
S.Re
0*
s.36
S.Re
9*
1*
s.35
S.Re
s.29
S.Re
0*
9*
s.25
S.Re
s.22
S.Re
s.22
S.Re 0*
7*
S.Re
6
8* s.17
s.16
2*
7*
9
s.16 S.Re
S.Re
s.30 9*
s.15
s.13
s.10
S.Re
S.Re
S.Re
n.Re
*
*
40 s.29
dt.2 2 n.Re S.Co
S.Co
S.Am
96*
52* S.36
S.36
22*
36 S.36
S.27
28*
65* S.25
S.23
20*
60* S.21
S.20
91*
74* S.18
S.15
92*
58 S.12
S.11
18*
5* S.11
S.90
1*
7* S.82
S.41
8*
8*
S.19
S.13
SENATE
s.21
NEBRASKA
S.Re
CONGRESSIONAL VOTES BY STATE
Deb Fischer R Y Y Y Y Y-CS
Ben Sasse R Y Y Y Y Y-CS
*Item has not been brought to a vote
115th CONGRESS FINAL IRF CONGRESSIONAL SCORECARD
110
HOUSE
Don Bacon CS CS
Jeff Fortenberry Y
Adrian Smith Y
PS Y Y Y
Y Y Y
Y Y Y
CS Y-CS
M C-C
ucus Com miss ion Scor e (M ax:1 51) Grad e
Y
Y
HR
Y
Y
E Ca
Y
Y
RMM
Y
N
cus
Y
Y
Cau
Y
IRF
Y-CS
diyy a
Y
Ahm a
Y
36
N
58
69 74*
s.11
H.Re
56*
s.11 s.11
H.Re
17* 32*
s.11 H.Re
S.27
REPUBLICANS
S.11
Y
H.Re
11* s.11
H.Re
91
57*
Y
s.11
H.Re
24* 34* s.10 s.10
H.Re
H.Re
s.10
H.Re
s.10
H.Re
Y
22*
9*
6*
Y
s.10
H.Re
s.97
H.Re
s.97
H.Re
2*
Y
s.93
Y
Y
6*
Y
Y
H.Re
Y
Y
s.89
Y
Y
7*
Y
Y
H.Re
Y
Y
3*
Y-OCS
s.79
Y
H.Re
Y
s.76
H.R .3
Y
0*
H.R .3
Y
H.Re
H.R .2
Y
s.75
H.R .1
Y-CS
384
*
*
*
CS
Y
OCS
23
115th CONGRESS FINAL IRF CONGRESSIONAL SCORECARD
29 B
18 D
* .407
H.Re s
* * .395
H.Re s
.349
H.Re s
.319 .328
H.Re s
H.Re s
*
* .274
H.Re s
220
H.Re s
*
.128 .188
H.Re s
H.Re s
dt.6 51 H.C on.R es.8 9* H.C on.R es.9 0 H.C on.R es.9 2 H.Re s.65 *
*
123
888
H.A m
H.R .7
H.R .7
H.R .6
034
018 H.R .6
*
*
*
621 819 H.R .6
H.R .5
H.R .5
* *
034
744
549 H.R .5
H.R .4
H.R .4
223
856 H.R .4
H.R .3
*
* 030
826
061
776
H.R .2
911
872
72
90
H.R .1
79*
H.R .6
H.R .3
Y
H.Re
1*
3*
s.74
H.Re
s.74
2*
3*
s.67
H.Re
*
1*
s.73
H.Re
H.Re
s.65
H.Re
s. 70
H.Re
7*
s.53
H.Re
Adrian Smith
*
Don Bacon
s. 28
REPUBLICANS
H.R .3
Jeff Fortenberry
H.Re
4*
HOUSE
s.43
NEBRASKA
H.Re
CONGRESSIONAL VOTES BY STATE
Y
Y
Y
C
*Item has not been brought to a vote
111
SENATE
Catherine Cortez Masto D
Dean Heller R CS CS Y
CS Y OCS Y Y Y 16 C
Y Y Y Y 19 C
6)
Y
x:10
Y
(Ma
Y CS
Grad e
Y
cus
Dean Heller R
Scor e
Y
Cau
Y
1
Y
.206
Y
HR
2
.187
Catherine Cortez Masto D
H.R
H.R
Y
.672
H.R
.390
5*
s.73
S.Re
3*
s.73
1*
s.73 S.Re
H.R
OCS
S.Re
7*
s.66
S.Re
7*
s.64
S.Re
3*
s.61
S.Re
1*
s.57
S.Re
9*
s.53
S.Re
1*
s.48
S.Re
0*
s.46
S.Re
9
s.42
S.Re
6*
s.37
S.Re
8*
s.36
S.Re
0*
s.36
S.Re
9*
1*
s.35
S.Re
s.29
S.Re
0*
9*
s.25
S.Re
s.22
S.Re
s.22
S.Re 0*
7*
S.Re
6
8* s.17
s.16
2*
7*
9
s.16 S.Re
S.Re
s.30 9*
s.15
s.13
s.10
S.Re
S.Re
S.Re
n.Re
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40 s.29
dt.2 2 n.Re S.Co
S.Co
S.Am
96*
52* S.36
S.36
22*
36 S.36
S.27
28*
65* S.25
S.23
20*
60* S.21
S.20
91*
74* S.18
S.15
92*
58 S.12
S.11
18*
5* S.11
S.90
1*
7* S.82
S.41
8*
8*
S.19
S.13
SENATE
s.21
NEVADA
S.Re
CONGRESSIONAL VOTES BY STATE
Y
Y-OCS
*Item has not been brought to a vote
115th CONGRESS FINAL IRF CONGRESSIONAL SCORECARD
112
HOUSE
Mark E. Amodei H.R .6 H.R .1 H.R .1
H.R .2
H.R .3 H.R .3
H.R .4
H.R .5
Y-CS Y Y-CS Y Y OCS
Jacky Rosen Y Y Y Y-CS Y Y-OCS Y-CS Y-CS
Dina Titus Y Y Y Y-CS Y Y Y
Y Y Y Y Y Y Y
91
57*
REPUBLICANS
Ruben J. Kihuen Y Y
Jacky Rosen Y Y
Dina Titus Y Y Y
Y Y Y
Y
HR
ucus Com miss ion Scor e (M ax:1 51) Grad e
E Ca
RMM
Y Y Y CS Y Y
Y Y Y CS Y-CS Y
Y Y Y Y Y
CS
s
549
384
*
*
*
H.Re s
H.Re s
CS Y
*
Y 26
Y 24 C
Y 26 B
Y 20 C
115th CONGRESS FINAL IRF CONGRESSIONAL SCORECARD
.407
*
* .395
H.Re s
.349
H.Re s
.319 .328
H.Re s
H.Re s
*
* .274
220
H.Re s
*
.128 .188
H.Re s
H.Re s
dt.6 51 H.C on.R es.8 9* H.C on.R es.9 0 H.C on.R es.9 2 H.Re s.65 *
*
123 H.A m
H.R .7
H.R .7
888
034
018 H.R .6
*
*
*
621
034
H.R .6
* *
819 H.R .6
H.R .5
H.R .5
744
H.R .4
223
856 H.R .4
H.R .3
*
* 030
826
061
776
H.R .2
911
872
72
90
Y-CS
aucu
Y
CS
IRF C
Y
CS Y
diyy a
Y
Y
Y
Ahm a
Y
Y
Y
36
Y
S.27
Y
11* H.Re s.11 17* H.Re s.11 32* H.Re s.11 56* H.Re s.11 69 H.Re s.11 74* S.11 58
H.Re s.11
24* 34* s.10 s.10
H.Re
H.Re
H.Re s.10
s.10
H.Re
22*
9*
OCS
s.10
H.Re
s.97
6*
OCS
H.Re
s.97
H.Re
2*
6*
7*
s.93
H.Re
H.Re s.89
H.Re s.79
3*
0*
s.76
H.Re
s.75
H.Re
Y
3*
H.Re s.74
1*
2*
s.74
H.Re
3*
s.67
1*
0*
s.73
H.Re
H.Re
s.65
H.Re
s.57
H.Re
s.53 7*
Y
79*
Y
H.R .3
Y
H.Re s.52 H.Re
Mark E. Amodei
Ruben J. Kihuen
8*
REPUBLICANS
H.R .3
DEMOCRATS
4*
HOUSE
s.43
NEVADA
H.Re
CONGRESSIONAL VOTES BY STATE
DEMOCRATS
B
*Item has not been brought to a vote
113
SENATE
Margaret Wood Hassan D CS CS Y
Jeanne Shaheen D CS CS Y OCS
H.R
Y Y Y 12 C
Y Y Y Y 28 B
2
Grad e
6)
x:10
(Ma
cus
Cau
1
.206
.187
Scor e
HR
H.R
Y
.672
H.R
.390
5*
s.73
S.Re
OCS
3*
Y
s.73
S.Re
1*
s.73
OCS
S.Re
7*
s.66
Y
S.Re
7*
s.64
S.Re
3*
PS
s.61
S.Re
1*
s.57
Y
H.R
OCS
S.Re
9*
s.53
S.Re
1*
s.48
OCS
S.Re
0*
s.46
Y-OCS
S.Re
9
s.42
S.Re
6*
s.37
S.Re
8*
s.36
S.Re
0*
Margaret Wood Hassan D
s.36
OCS
S.Re
9*
s.35
1*
s.29
S.Re
Jeanne Shaheen D
S.Re
0*
9*
s.25
S.Re
s.22
S.Re
s.22
S.Re 0*
7*
S.Re
Y Y Y
Y Y Y
6
8* s.17
s.16
2*
7*
9
s.16 S.Re
S.Re
s.30 9*
s.15
s.13
s.10
S.Re
S.Re
S.Re
n.Re
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40 s.29
dt.2 2 n.Re S.Co
S.Co
S.Am
96*
52* S.36
S.36
22*
36 S.36
S.27
28*
65* S.25
S.23
20*
60* S.21
S.20
91*
74* S.18
S.15
92*
58 S.12
S.11
18*
5* S.11
S.90
1*
7* S.82
S.41
8*
8*
S.19
S.13
SENATE
s.21
NEW HAMPSHIRE
S.Re
CONGRESSIONAL VOTES BY STATE
*Item has not been brought to a vote
115th CONGRESS FINAL IRF CONGRESSIONAL SCORECARD
114
HOUSE
Carol Shea-Porter
Ann M. Kuster
CS Y
Y Y
Y Y
Y
Y Y Y Y Y-CS Y-CS
ucus Com miss ion Scor e (M ax:1 51) Grad e
Y
HR
Y
E Ca
Y
RMM
Y
cus
Y
Cau
H.R .6
Y
384
*
*
*
M
CS Y
OCS Y
*
25 C
29 B
115th CONGRESS FINAL IRF CONGRESSIONAL SCORECARD
.407
*
* .395 H.Re s
CS
H.Re s
.349
H.Re s
.319 .328
H.Re s
H.Re s
*
* .274
H.Re s
220
H.Re s
*
.128 .188
H.Re s
H.Re s
dt.6 51 H.C on.R es.8 9* H.C on.R es.9 0 H.C on.R es.9 2 H.Re s.65 *
*
123
888
H.A m
H.R .7
H.R .7
H.R .6
034
018 H.R .6
*
*
*
621 819
OCS
IRF
diyy a
Ahm a
36
69 74*
s.11 58 S.27
DEMOCRATS
S.11
Y
H.Re
56*
s.11
32*
17*
s.11
H.Re
H.Re
s.11
H.Re
11*
91
57*
s.11
H.Re
s.11
H.Re
24* 34* s.10 s.10
H.Re
H.Re
s.10
H.Re
s.10
H.Re
22*
9*
H.R .5
* *
034
744
549 H.R .5
H.R .4
H.R .4
223
856 H.R .4
H.R .3
*
* 030
826
061
776
H.R .2
911
872
72
90
H.R .5
OCS
s.10
H.Re
s.97
6*
CS
H.Re
s.97
H.Re
Y
2*
Y
s.93
Y-OCS
6*
Y
CS
H.Re
Y
s.89
Y
7*
Y
H.Re
Y
3*
Carol Shea-Porter
s.79
H.R .3
Y
H.Re
H.R .3
Y-CS
s.76
H.R .2
Y
0*
H.R .1
Y
H.Re
H.R .1
Y
s.75
H.R .6
Y-CS
79*
Y
H.R .3 H.R .3
DEMOCRATS
Ann M. Kuster
H.Re
1*
3*
s.74
H.Re
2*
s.74
H.Re
3*
s.67
1*
0*
s.73
H.Re
H.Re
s.65
H.Re
s.57
H.Re
7*
s.53
H.Re
8*
s.52
H.Re
4*
HOUSE
s.43
NEW HAMPSHIRE
H.Re
CONGRESSIONAL VOTES BY STATE
*Item has not been brought to a vote
115
SENATE
Cory A. Booker D OCS
Robert Menendez D OCS PS OCS OCS S.Re
OCS CS Y CS
Y CS
H.R
Y Y Y 31 A
Y Y Y Y 42 A+
2
Grad e
Scor e
6)
x:10
(Ma
cus
Cau
1
.206
.187
S.Re
OCS CS
Y-CS CS CS
S.Re
s.30
s.17
6
8*
2* s.16
s.16
7*
9
9*
s.15
s.13
s.10
Y
S.Re
S.Re
S.Re
n.Re
*
*
40 s.29
dt.2 2 n.Re S.Co
S.Re
OCS
HR
H.R
Y
.672
.390
5*
Y
H.R
OCS
S.Co
S.Am
96*
52* S.36
S.36
22*
36 S.36
S.27
28*
65* S.25
S.23
20*
60* S.21
S.20
91*
Y
s.73
92* 74* S.18
S.15
S.12
58
18* S.11
S.11
5*
1*
7*
8*
S.41
S.19
OCS
S.Re
3*
PS
s.73
S.Re
1*
s.73
Y
S.Re
7*
s.66
OCS
S.Re
7*
s.64
Y
S.Re
3*
OCS
s.61
OCS
H.R
PS
S.Re
1*
s.57
S.Re
9*
s.53
OCS
S.Re
1*
s.48
S.Re
0*
s.46
9
s.42
CS
S.Re
Y-OCS
6*
CS
s.37
Y-OCS
S.Re
8*
s.36
OCS
S.Re
OCS
0*
CS
s.36
OCS
S.Re
Robert Menendez D
9*
S.90
CS
s.35
1*
S.82
CS
8*
CS
S.13
Cory A. Booker D
S.Re
s.29
S.Re
0*
9*
s.25
S.Re
s.22
S.Re
s.22
S.Re 0*
7*
SENATE
s.21
NEW JERSEY
S.Re
CONGRESSIONAL VOTES BY STATE
*Item has not been brought to a vote
115th CONGRESS FINAL IRF CONGRESSIONAL SCORECARD
116
Y
Bonnie Watson Coleman
Y
Y
Y
Y-CS
Y
Y-OCS
Y
Rodney Frelinghuysen
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Leonard Lance
Y
Y
Y
Y-CS
Y
Y-CS
Y
Frank A. LoBiondo
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y-CS
Y
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
* 034
*
*
.407
Y
Y-CS
.395
Y-CS
Y
H.Re s
Y
Y-CS
H.Re s
Y
Y-CS
.349
Y
Y-CS
H.Re s
Y
Y
.328
Y
Albio Sires
.319
Donald M. Payne, Jr.
Y
H.Re s
Y
CS
H.Re s
Y
.274
Y-CS
H.Re s
Y
220
Y-CS
.188
Y
H.Re s
Y
.128
Y
H.Re s
Bill Pascrell, Jr.
H.Re s
OCS
dt.6 51 H.C on.R es.8 9* H.C on.R es.9 0 H.C on.R es.9 2 H.Re s.65 *
CS
Y
H.A m
Y
Y
384
Y
Y-CS
123
Y-CS
Y
H.R .7
Y
Y-CS
H.R .7
Y-CS
Y
OCS
888
Y
Y
Y
H.R .6
Y
Y
018
Y
Frank Pallone, Jr.
H.R .6
Donald Norcross
H.R .6
Y
819
Y
621
Y
H.R .5
* 034
Y
H.R .5
CS
H.R .4
Y
H.R .4
Y-CS
H.R .5
* 744
549
*
*
223
856
H.R .4
776
H.R .3
H.R .3
*
030
H.R .3
826
061
H.R .2
Y
H.R .2
H.R .1
911
872 H.R .1
72 H.R .6
90
Josh Gottheimer
HOUSE
H.R .3
H.R .3
NEW JERSEY
79*
CONGRESSIONAL VOTES BY STATE
DEMOCRATS
CS
Y
OCS
CS
OCS
Y
CS
OCS
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
CS
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y-CS
OCS
Y-CS
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y OCS
CS
Y
Y
Y Y OCS
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y-CS
Y-CS
Y
Y-CS
Y
Y
Y
Y-CS
Y-CS
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y-PS
Y-CS
Y
Y
CS
CS
Y
CS
Y
OCS
Y
Y
OCS
Y
REPUBLICANS
Thomas MacArthur Christopher H. Smith
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y-PS
Y-OCS
Y-CS
Y-PS
Y
Y-CS
Y
Y CS
Y-CS
OCS
Y Y PS
Y
Y PS
OCS
Y
PS
Y CS
Y-OCS
Y CS
Y
*Item has not been brought to a vote
Continued on next page
115th CONGRESS FINAL IRF CONGRESSIONAL SCORECARD
117
CS
Y
Y
Y
Y
CS
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
OCS
Y
Y
Y
Y
OCS
Y
Y
Y
Y
cus RMM E Ca ucus HR Com miss ion Scor e (M ax:1 51) Grad e
Y
Cau
Y
IRF
Y
Ahm a
S.27
36
S.11
Y
diyy a
4* 58
9
.117
.116
H.Re s
6*
H.Re s
2*
7*
.115
H.Re s
.113
.111
H.Re s
1*
H.Re s
7*
1
.111
H.Re s
.109
.105
H.Re s
4*
4*
H.Re s
.103
.102
H.Re s
2* .102
H.Re s
*
*
H.Re s
.979
.976
H.Re s
*
H.Re s
*
*
*
.932
H.Re s
.896
H.Re s
.797
H.Re s
*
.763
.750
H.Re s
*
*
H.Re s
.743
H.Re s
*
.741
.732
H.Re s
*
H.Re s
*
*
.673
H.Re s
.651
.570
H.Re s
*
H.Re s
*
.537
H.Re s
.528
.434
H.Re s
HOUSE
H.Re s
NEW JERSEY
*
CONGRESSIONAL VOTES BY STATE
DEMOCRATS
Josh Gottheimer Donald Norcross Frank Pallone, Jr.
CS
Bill Pascrell, Jr.
CS
Donald M. Payne, Jr.
CS
Albio Sires
CS
CS
Bonnie Watson Coleman
OCS
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
23 24
C
34
B
M
25
C
M
32
B
37
A
27
B
M
M
C
REPUBLICANS
Rodney Frelinghuysen Leonard Lance
CS
Frank A. LoBiondo
CS CS
Thomas MacArthur Christopher H. Smith
CS PS
CS
CS
CS
PS
PS
Y
Y
Y
Y
19
D
Y
Y
Y
Y
27
B
Y
Y
Y
Y
21
C
Y
Y
Y
Y
20
C
Y
Y
Y
54
A+
Y
OCS
M
M
*Item has not been brought to a vote
115th CONGRESS FINAL IRF CONGRESSIONAL SCORECARD
118
SENATE
Martin Heinrich D
Tom Udall D CS Y
H.R
Y Y Y 13 C
Y Y Y Y 11 D
2
Grad e
6)
x:10
(Ma
cus
Cau
1
.206
.187
Scor e
HR
H.R
Y
.672
.390
5*
s.73
S.Re
3*
s.73
S.Re
1*
s.73
S.Re
Y
7*
S.36
Y
s.66
S.27
Tom Udall D
S.Re
7*
s.64
S.Re
3*
s.61
S.Re
1*
s.57
S.Re
9*
CS
H.R
CS
s.53
Y
92*
S.Re
Y Y-CS Y
Y Y Y
6
8* s.17
s.16
2*
7*
9
s.16 S.Re
S.Re
s.30 9*
s.15
s.13
s.10
S.Re
S.Re
S.Re
n.Re
*
*
40 s.29
dt.2 2 n.Re S.Co
S.Co
S.Am
96*
52* S.36
S.36
22*
36
28*
65* S.25
S.23
20*
60* S.21
S.20
91*
74* S.18
S.15
S.12
58
18* S.11
S.11
5*
1* S.90
S.82
7*
8*
S.41
S.19
8*
Y
S.13
Martin Heinrich D
H.R
Y
S.Re
1*
s.48
S.Re
0*
s.46
S.Re
9
s.42
S.Re
6*
s.37
S.Re
8*
s.36
S.Re
0*
s.36
S.Re
9*
1*
s.35
S.Re
s.29
S.Re
0*
9*
s.25
S.Re
s.22
S.Re
s.22
S.Re 0*
7*
SENATE
s.21
NEW MEXICO
S.Re
CONGRESSIONAL VOTES BY STATE
*Item has not been brought to a vote
115th CONGRESS FINAL IRF CONGRESSIONAL SCORECARD
119
HOUSE
Ben Ray Lujan
Stevan Pearce
Michelle Lujan Grisham (13)
CS CS CS
REPUBLICANS
Y Y
Y Y Y
Y Y Y Y
ucus Com miss ion Scor e (M ax:1 51) Grad e
Y
HR
Y
E Ca
Y
RMM
Y
cus
Y
Cau
Y
IRF
CS
diyy a
H.Re s
Y
Ahm a
H.Re s
Y
384
*
*
*
Y M
115th CONGRESS FINAL IRF CONGRESSIONAL SCORECARD
Y Y
Y Y-CS Y
Y Y Y
24 C
26 B
17 D
* .407
H.Re s
* * .395
H.Re s
.349
H.Re s
.319 .328
H.Re s
H.Re s
*
*
*
.274
H.Re s
220
H.Re s
.188
.128
dt.6 51 H.C on.R es.8 9* H.C on.R es.9 0 H.C on.R es.9 2 H.Re s.65 *
*
123
888
H.A m
H.R .7
H.R .7
H.R .6
034
018
Y
H.R .6
*
*
*
621 819 H.R .6
H.R .5
* *
034
Y
36
58
549 744
H.R .4
223
856 H.R .4
H.R .3
*
* 030
826
061
776
H.R .2
911
872
72
90
Y
S.27
S.11
69 74*
s.11
H.Re
56*
s.11 s.11
H.Re
32*
Y
H.Re
Y
s.11
Y
17*
Y
H.Re
Y
s.11
Y
11*
Y
s.11
Y CS
H.Re
OCS
91
Y
H.Re
Y
s.10
Y
57*
Y
s.10
Y-CS
H.Re
Y
34*
Y
H.Re
Y
s.10
Ben Ray Lujan
24*
CS
H.Re
H.R .5
CS
s.10
H.R .5
Y
22*
H.R .4
Y
s.10
H.R .3
Y
H.Re
H.R .3
Y
9*
H.R .2
Y-CS
H.Re
H.R .1
Y
s.97
6*
H.R .1
Y-CS
79*
Y
H.R .3
H.R .6
REPUBLICANS
Michelle Lujan Grisham (13)
H.Re
2*
6*
s.97
H.Re
3*
7* s.93
H.Re
s.89
H.Re
s.79
H.Re
0*
s.76
H.Re
s.75
H.Re
1*
3*
s.74
H.Re
2*
s.74
H.Re
3*
s.67
1*
0*
s.73
H.Re
H.Re
s.65
H.Re
s.57
H.Re
7*
s.53
H.Re
8*
DEMOCRATS
H.R .3
Stevan Pearce
s.52
H.Re
4*
HOUSE
s.43
NEW MEXICO
H.Re
CONGRESSIONAL VOTES BY STATE
DEMOCRATS
*Item has not been brought to a vote (13) Vacated 12/31/18
120
SENATE
Kirsten E. Gillibrand D s.22
CS Y CS
CS Y
Scor e Grad e
Y Y Y 24 B
Y Y Y Y 14 C
HR
2
6)
x:10
(Ma
cus
Cau
1
.187 .206
H.R
H.R
Y
.672
H.R
.390
5*
s.73
S.Re
3*
s.73
S.Re
1*
s.73
S.Re
7*
s.66
S.Re
7*
s.64
H.R
OCS
S.Re
Y-CS
3*
CS
s.61
S.Re
1*
s.57
S.Re
9*
s.53
S.Re
1*
s.48
S.Re
0*
OCS
s.46
9
s.42
6*
s.37
S.Re
8*
s.36
Y-OCS
S.Re
0*
s.36
Charles E. Schumer D
S.Re
9*
s.35
1*
s.29
S.Re
CS
S.Re
CS S.Re
0*
9*
s.25
S.Re
s.22
S.Re
CS
S.Re
Charles E. Schumer D S.Re
Kirsten E. Gillibrand D
0*
7*
S.Re
6
8* s.17
s.16
2*
7*
9
s.16 S.Re
S.Re
s.30 9*
s.15
s.13
s.10
S.Re
S.Re
S.Re
n.Re
*
*
40 s.29
dt.2 2 n.Re S.Co
S.Co
S.Am
96*
52* S.36
S.36
22*
36 S.36
S.27
28*
65* S.25
S.23
20*
60* S.21
S.20
91*
74* S.18
S.15
92*
58 S.12
S.11
18*
5* S.11
S.90
1*
7* S.82
S.41
8*
8*
S.19
S.13
SENATE
s.21
NEW YORK
S.Re
CONGRESSIONAL VOTES BY STATE
Y Y Y Y-OCS
Y Y Y Y-OCS
*Item has not been brought to a vote
115th CONGRESS FINAL IRF CONGRESSIONAL SCORECARD
121
OCS
Y
Y-CS
OCS
CS
Y
Y
CS
*
.407
.395
*
*
* .349
.328
.319
*
*
.274
220
.188
H.Re s
Y-PS
H.Re s
Y
Y
H.Re s
Y
PS
H.Re s
OCS
OCS
H.Re s
OCS
Y-OCS
H.Re s
Y
PS
H.Re s
OCS
H.Re s
H.Re s
Y
H.R .7
CS
H.R .7
CS
H.R .6
.128
dt.6 51 H.C on.R es.8 9* H.C on.R es.9 0 H.C on.R es.9 2 H.Re s.65 *
*
*
H.A m
384
123
*
* 888
034
018
Y
H.R .5
H.R .6
H.R .6
*
*
819
*
*
*
621
Y-CS
H.R .5
Y
034
Y
H.R .5
Y-OCS
744
Y
Y-OCS
549
Y-OCS
223
*
Y Y-OCS
856
*
030
Y-CS Y-OCS
H.R .4
Y
Y
H.R .4
Y
Y-CS
H.R .4
Y
776
Adriano Espaillat
Y
H.R .3
Y-CS
H.R .3
Y
Y-OCS
826
Y
Y
H.R .3
Y
Eliot L. Engel
061
Joseph Crowley
Y
H.R .2
Y-CS
911
Y
H.R .2
Y
H.R .1
H.R .1
72 H.R .6
Yvette D. Clarke
HOUSE
H.R .3
H.R .3
90
79*
NEW YORK
872
CONGRESSIONAL VOTES BY STATE
OCS
Y
DEMOCRATS
Brian Higgins
Y
Y
Y
Y-PS
Y
Y
Y-CS
Y
Y-CS
Y-CS
Y
Y-CS
Y OCS
CS
Y-CS
CS
Y-OCS
OCS
Y
OCS
Y
CS
Y-CS
OCS
Y
OCS
Y
CS
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
CS
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
CS
Y
Hakeem S. Jeffries
Y
Y
Y
Y-CS
Y
Y-CS
Y
Y
CS
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
CS
Y-CS
Nita M. Lowey
Y
Y-PS
Y-CS
Y-OCS
Y
Y
Y
Y-CS
OCS
Y
Y
Y-CS
Y
Y
CS
Y-CS
CS
Y
Carolyn B. Maloney
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y-CS
Y
Y
OCS
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
CS
Y-CS
CS
Y-CS
Sean Patrick Maloney
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y-CS
Y
Y
OCS
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
CS
Gregory W. Meeks
Y
Y
Y
Y-CS
Y
Y-CS
Y
Y
CS
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y-CS
Grace Meng
Y
Y
Y
Y-CS
Y
Y
Y
Y
OCS
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Jerrold Nadler
Y
Y
Y-CS
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
CS
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
CS
Y
Kathleen M. Rice
Y
Y
Y
Y-CS
Y
Y-CS
Y
Y
OCS
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
CS
Y
José E. Serrano
Y
Y
Y-OCS
Y
Y
Y-CS
Y
Y
CS
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y-OCS
Y
CS
Y-CS
Y
CS
Thomas R. Suozzi
Y
Y-CS
Y
Y-CS
Y
Y-CS
Y
Paul Tonko
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Nydia M. Velázquez
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y-CS
Y
Y
Louise Slaughter (14)
CS
Y
Y
CS
Y
OCS CS
CS CS
Y-CS
CS OCS
Y
OCS
CS
Y
Y
Y
Y-CS
Y
Y-CS
Y OCS
Y Y
Y
OCS
Y Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
CS
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
CS
Y
PS OCS
Y Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
OCS
Y
*Item has not been brought to a vote (14) Not scored, died 3/16/18; Joseph Morelle took office 11/6/18, not scored
Continued on next page
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122
cus RMM E Ca ucus HR Com miss ion Scor e (M ax:1 51) Grad e
Y
Cau
CS
Y
Y
M
Y
M
IRF
Y
Ahm a
Y-OCS
36
CS
S.27
Y-OCS
diyy a
4*
OCS
58
Y
S.11
.117
H.Re s
OCS
H.Re s
H.Re s
.116
9
6*
2*
7*
.115
H.Re s
.113
.111
1*
Y
H.Re s
H.Re s
.111
1
7*
.109
.105
H.Re s
4*
4*
H.Re s
.103
.102
H.Re s
2* .102
H.Re s
*
*
H.Re s
.979
.976
H.Re s
*
H.Re s
*
*
*
.932
H.Re s
.896
H.Re s
.797
H.Re s
*
.763
.750
H.Re s
*
*
H.Re s
.743
H.Re s
*
.741
.732
H.Re s
*
H.Re s
*
*
.673
H.Re s
.651
.570
H.Re s
*
H.Re s
*
.537
H.Re s
.528
.434
H.Re s
HOUSE
H.Re s
NEW YORK
*
CONGRESSIONAL VOTES BY STATE
DEMOCRATS
Yvette D. Clarke
CS
Joseph Crowley Eliot L. Engel
Y-OCS PS
Adriano Espaillat
CS
Brian Higgins
CS
OCS
B
36
A
60
A+
Y
36
A
Y
Y
Y
M
Y
Y
Y
Y
24
C
Hakeem S. Jeffries
Y
Y
Y
Y
24
C
Nita M. Lowey
Y
Y
Y
Y
M
M
33
B
Y
Y
Y
Y
M
M
34
B
Y
Y
Y
Y
23
C
Y
Y
CS
Y
Y
30
B
Y
Y
CS
Y
Y
27
B
Jerrold Nadler
Y
Y
Y
Y
24
C
Kathleen M. Rice
Y
Y
Y
Y
24
C
José E. Serrano
Y
Y
Y
Y
25
C
(14)
(14)
33
B
23
C
23
C
Carolyn B. Maloney
CS
Y
31
OCS
PS
Sean Patrick Maloney
CS
Gregory W. Meeks
CS
CS
Grace Meng
CS
CS
CS
Louise Slaughter (14) Thomas R. Suozzi
M CS
Paul Tonko Nydia M. Velázquez
CS
Y Y
CS
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
M M
*Item has not been brought to a vote (14) Not scored, died 3/16/18; Joseph Morelle took office 11/6/18, not scored
115th CONGRESS FINAL IRF CONGRESSIONAL SCORECARD
123
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y-CS
Y-CS
Claudia Tenney
Y
Y
Y-CS
Y
Y
Y-OCS
Y
Y
Y
Lee M. Zeldin
Y
Y
Y
Y-CS
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
.407
Y
Y
.395
Y
Y
H.Re s
Y
Y
H.Re s
Y
Y
.349
Y
Y
H.Re s
Y
Elise M. Stefanik
.328
Tom Reed
.319
Y-CS
H.Re s
CS
H.Re s
Y
CS
.274
Y
CS
H.Re s
Y
220
Y-CS
.188
Y
H.Re s
Y-CS
.128
Y
H.Re s
Peter T. King
H.Re s
Y
dt.6 51 H.C on.R es.8 9* H.C on.R es.9 0 H.C on.R es.9 2 H.Re s.65 *
Y
H.A m
Y
CS
384
Y
Y
123
Y
Y
H.R .7
Y
Y
H.R .7
Y
Y
034
*
Y-CS
Y
888
Y-CS
Y
H.R .6
018
Y
Y
H.R .6
Y
John Katko
H.R .5
John J. Faso
H.R .5
Y-CS
H.R .5
Y
Y
H.R .4
Y
Y-CS
H.R .4
Y
Y-CS
H.R .6
*
*
819
621
* 034
* 744
549
*
*
223
856
H.R .4
776
H.R .3
H.R .3
*
030
Y
Y-CS
H.R .2
Y
Y
H.R .2
Y
H.R .1
H.R .3
826
061
911
872
72
H.R .1
Y Y-CS
H.R .3
Y Y-CS
HOUSE
H.R .3
H.R .6
90
NEW YORK
79*
CONGRESSIONAL VOTES BY STATE
REPUBLICANS
Y
Y
Y
Y-CS
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
CS
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y-OCS
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y-CS
Y
Y
Y-CS
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y-CS
Y
HR
E Ca
RMM
Cau
IRF
ucus Com miss ion Scor e (M ax:1 51) Grad e
Y Y
cus
Y Y
iyya
Y Y
Ahm ad
CS
CS
36
OCS
Y
Y
S.27
CS
Y OCS
H.Re s.52
s.43 4
HOUSE
H.Re
NEW YORK
*
Daniel M. Donovan, Jr.
8* H.Re s.53 7* H.Re s.57 0* H.Re s.65 1* H.Re s.67 3* H.Re s.73 2* H.Re s.74 1* H.Re s.74 3* H.Re s.75 0* H.Re s.76 3* H.Re s.79 7* H.Re s.89 6* H.Re s.93 2* H.Re s.97 6* H.Re s.97 9* H.Re s.10 22* H.Re s.10 24* H.Re s.10 34* H.Re s.10 57* H.Re s.10 91 H.Re s.11 11* H.Re s.11 17* H.Re s.11 32* H.Re s.11 56* H.Re s.11 69 H.Re s.11 74* S.11 58
Chris Collins
REPUBLICANS
Chris Collins Daniel M. Donovan, Jr.
CS CS
CS
CS
John J. Faso
CS CS
CS
CS
CS
CS
Tom Reed Elise M. Stefanik
CS
CS
CS
Claudia Tenney Lee M. Zeldin
CS
Y
Y
Y
21
C
Y
Y
Y
31
B
Y
Y
Y
Y
28
B
Y
Y
Y
Y
20
C
Y
Y
Y
Y
31
B
Y
Y
Y
Y
19
D
Y
Y
Y
Y
25
C
Y
Y
Y
Y
24
C
Y
21
C
CS
John Katko Peter T. King
Y
CS
Y
M C-C
M
*Item has not been brought to a vote
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SENATE
Thom Tillis R OCS OCS S.Re
CS OCS Y OCS
Y
OCS
2
Y Y Y Y
Y Y Y Y
6)
x:10
(Ma
Y OCS
13 C
C-C 28 B
Grad e
Y
cus
Y
Scor e
Y-OCS
Cau
Y
1
Y
HR
Y
.206
5*
Y
H.R
.187
H.R
.672
H.R
.390
H.R
s.73
S.Re
3*
s.73
S.Re
1*
s.73
S.Re
7*
s.66
S.Re
7*
s.64
S.Re
3*
s.61
S.Re
1*
s.57
S.Re
9*
s.53
S.Re
1*
s.48
S.Re
0*
s.46
S.Re
9
s.42
6*
s.37
8*
s.36
S.Re
PS S.Re
0*
Richard Burr R
s.36
CS
S.Re
9*
1*
s.35
S.Re
s.29
S.Re
0*
9*
s.25
S.Re
s.22
s.22
S.Re
Richard Burr R S.Re
Thom Tillis R
0*
7*
S.Re
CS
6
8* s.17
s.16
2*
7*
9
s.16 S.Re
S.Re
s.30 9*
s.15
s.13
s.10
S.Re
S.Re
S.Re
n.Re
*
*
40 s.29
dt.2 2 n.Re S.Co
S.Co
S.Am
96*
52* S.36
S.36
22*
36 S.36
S.27
28*
65* S.25
S.23
20*
60* S.21
S.20
91*
74* S.18
S.15
92*
58 S.12
S.11
18*
5* S.11
S.90
1*
7* S.82
S.41
8*
8*
S.19
S.13
SENATE
s.21
NORTH CAROLINA
S.Re
CONGRESSIONAL VOTES BY STATE
Y
CS
*Item has not been brought to a vote
115th CONGRESS FINAL IRF CONGRESSIONAL SCORECARD
125
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Mark Meadows
Y-OCS
Y
Y
Y
Robert Pittenger
*
.407
.395
*
*
* .349
.328
.319
*
*
.274
220
.188
*
*
*
* 034
*
*
.128
H.Re s
Y
Patrick T. McHenry
H.Re s
Walter B. Jones, Jr.
H.Re s
Y
H.Re s
Y
H.Re s
Y
H.Re s
Richard Hudson
H.Re s
Y
H.Re s
Y
H.Re s
Y
dt.6 51 H.C on.R es.8 9* H.C on.R es.9 0 H.C on.R es.9 2 H.Re s.65 *
George Holding
H.A m
Y
384
Y
Y
123
Y
Y
H.R .7
Y
Y
H.R .7
Y
Y
888
Y
Virginia Foxx
H.R .6
Ted Budd
H.R .2
Y
H.R .2
Y
018
Y
Y
Y
H.R .6
Y
Y
Y
H.R .6
Y
Y
Y
819
Y
Y
David E. Price
621
Y
Y
G.K. Butterfield
H.R .5
* 034
H.R .5
Y
Y
H.R .5
*
Y
Y
H.R .4
H.R .4
744
549
*
*
223
856
H.R .4
Y
Y
Y
H.R .1
776
H.R .3
Y
Y
H.R .3
H.R .3
*
CS
Alma S. Adams
HOUSE
030
H.R .3
826
061
911
872
72
Y
H.R .1
Y
H.R .6
90
Y
H.R .3
NORTH CAROLINA
79*
CONGRESSIONAL VOTES BY STATE
DEMOCRATS
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y-CS
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y-CS
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y-CS
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y-CS
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y-CS
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y-CS
Y-CS
Y
Y
Y
Y-CS
Y
Y
N
Y
Y
Y
Y
N
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y-CS
Y-CS
Y
Y
Y
Y
CS
Y Y OCS
Y
REPUBLICANS
Y
CS
Y-CS
OCS
Y
CS
Y
Y
CS
Y
Y-OCS
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y-CS
Y
CS
Y
David Rouzer
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
CS
Y
Mark Walker
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y-CS
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
CS
CS
CS
Y
*Item has not been brought to a vote
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126
cus RMM E Ca ucus HR Com miss ion Scor e (M ax:1 51) Grad e
diyy a
Cau
Y
IRF
Y
Ahm a
36 S.27
9
4* 58
S.11
.117
.116
H.Re s
6*
H.Re s
2*
7*
.115
H.Re s
.113
.111
H.Re s
1
7*
1*
H.Re s
.111
H.Re s
.109
.105
H.Re s
4*
4*
H.Re s
.103
.102
H.Re s
2* .102
H.Re s
*
H.Re s
* .976
H.Re s
.979
*
H.Re s
*
.932
H.Re s
*
H.Re s
.896
*
.797
H.Re s
*
.763
.750
H.Re s
*
*
H.Re s
.743
H.Re s
*
.741
.732
H.Re s
*
H.Re s
*
*
.673
H.Re s
.651
.570
H.Re s
*
H.Re s
*
.537
H.Re s
.528
.434
H.Re s
HOUSE
H.Re s
NORTH CAROLINA
*
CONGRESSIONAL VOTES BY STATE
DEMOCRATS
Alma S. Adams
CS
Y
G.K. Butterfield David E. Price
CS
Y
21
C
Y
Y
Y
Y
18
D
Y
Y
Y
Y
23
C
Y
Y
Y
Y
24
C
Y
Y
Y
Y
20
C
Y
Y
Y
Y
21
C
Y
Y
Y
22
C
REPUBLICANS
Ted Budd
PS
CS
Virginia Foxx George Holding
CS
CS
Richard Hudson Walter B. Jones, Jr.
Y
Patrick T. McHenry Mark Meadows
Y CS
OCS
Robert Pittenger David Rouzer Mark Walker
CS CS
CS CS CS
OCS
14
F
20
C
36
A
28
B
Y
23
C
Y
21
C
Y
Y
M
Y
Y
Y
M
Y
CS
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
CS
Y
Y
CS
OCS
CS
M
Y Y
M M
*Item has not been brought to a vote
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SENATE
Heidi Heitkamp D H.R H.R
Y Y Y Y Y 12 C
Y Y Y Y Y 11 D
Grad e
6)
x:10
(Ma
cus
Cau
1
.206
Scor e
HR
2
.187
.672
.390
5*
s.73
S.Re
3*
s.73
S.Re
1*
s.73
S.Re
7*
s.66
S.Re
7*
s.64
S.Re
3*
s.61
S.Re
1*
s.57
S.Re
9*
s.53
S.Re
1*
s.48
S.Re
0*
s.46
S.Re
9
s.42
S.Re
6*
s.37
S.Re
8*
s.36
S.Re
0*
s.36
S.Re
9*
1*
s.35
S.Re
s.29
S.Re
0*
9*
s.25
S.Re
s.22
S.Re
s.22
S.Re
H.R
CS H.R
John Hoeven R 0*
7*
S.Re
Heidi Heitkamp D Y Y Y Y-CS Y
John Hoeven R Y Y Y Y-CS Y
6
8* s.17
s.16
2*
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9
s.16 S.Re
S.Re
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S.Co
S.Am
96*
52* S.36
S.36
22*
36 S.36
S.27
28*
65* S.25
S.23
20*
60* S.21
S.20
91*
74* S.18
S.15
92*
58 S.12
S.11
18*
5* S.11
S.90
1*
7* S.82
S.41
8*
8*
S.19
S.13
SENATE
s.21
NORTH DAKOTA
S.Re
CONGRESSIONAL VOTES BY STATE
*Item has not been brought to a vote
115th CONGRESS FINAL IRF CONGRESSIONAL SCORECARD
128
HOUSE
Kevin Cramer
REPUBLICANS
Y Y
HR
ucus Com miss ion Scor e (M ax:1 51) Grad e
E Ca
RMM
cus
H.Re s
21
115th CONGRESS FINAL IRF CONGRESSIONAL SCORECARD
* .407
H.Re s
* * .395
H.Re s
.349
H.Re s
.319 .328
H.Re s
H.Re s
*
* .274
220
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.128 .188
H.Re s
H.Re s
Y-CS
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CS
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123
888
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H.R .7
H.R .6
034
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H.R .5
H.R .5
034
744
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223 549 H.R .5
H.R .4
H.R .4
H.R .4
856
776 H.R .3
*
* 030
826
061
911
872
72
H.Re s
Y
36
58 S.27
74*
s.11
69
Y
S.11
Y
H.Re
56*
s.11 s.11
H.Re
32*
Y
H.Re
17*
Y
s.11
H.Re
11* s.11
H.Re
91
57*
Y
s.11
H.Re
24* 34* s.10 s.10
H.Re
H.Re
s.10
H.Re
s.10
H.Re
22*
9*
6*
Y
s.10
H.Re
s.97
H.Re
s.97
H.Re
2*
6*
7* s.93
H.Re
s.89
H.Re
3*
Y
s.79
Y
H.Re
H.R .3
CS
s.76
H.R .3
Y
0*
H.R .2
Y
H.Re
H.R .2
Y
s.75
H.R .1
Y
90
H.R .1
79*
H.R .6
H.R .3
Y
H.Re
3*
s.74
1*
2*
s.74
H.Re H.Re
3*
s.67
1*
0*
s.73
H.Re
H.Re
s.65
H.Re
s.57
H.Re
7*
s.53
H.Re
8*
REPUBLICANS
H.R .3
Kevin Cramer
s.52
H.Re
4*
HOUSE
s.43
NORTH DAKOTA
H.Re
CONGRESSIONAL VOTES BY STATE
Y
C
*Item has not been brought to a vote
129
SENATE
Sherrod Brown D
Rob Portman R OCS CS Y OCS Y Y Y Y 26 B
Y OCS Y Y Y Y 16 C
6)
x:10
(Ma
cus
Cau
92*
OCS Y
6
8* s.17
s.16
2*
7*
9
s.16
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S.Re
s.30 9*
s.15
s.13
s.10
S.Re
S.Re
S.Re
n.Re
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*
40 s.29
dt.2 2 n.Re S.Co
S.Co
S.Am
96*
52* S.36
S.36
22*
36
28*
65* S.25
S.23
20*
60* S.21
S.20
91*
74* S.18
S.15
S.12
S.Re
Y-CS
1
Y
.206
Y
HR
2
5*
Y
H.R
.187
H.R
.672
H.R
.390
H.R
s.73
S.Re
3*
s.73
S.Re
1*
s.73
S.Re
Y
7*
Y
s.66
S.36
OCS
58
Y
S.11
S.27
18*
5* S.11
S.90
1*
7* S.82
S.41
8*
8*
S.19
S.13
Y-OCS
S.Re
7*
s.64
S.Re
3*
s.61
S.Re
1*
s.57
S.Re
9*
s.53
S.Re
1*
s.48
S.Re
0*
s.46
S.Re
9
s.42
S.Re
6*
s.37
Grad e
OCS Scor e
CS S.Re
8*
s.36
S.Re
0*
s.36
CS
S.Re
9*
1*
s.35
S.Re
s.29
0*
s.25
S.Re
CS
9*
Rob Portman R
s.22
OCS
S.Re
Sherrod Brown D
S.Re
s.22
S.Re 0*
7*
SENATE
s.21
OHIO
S.Re
CONGRESSIONAL VOTES BY STATE
Y-CS
*Item has not been brought to a vote
115th CONGRESS FINAL IRF CONGRESSIONAL SCORECARD
130
*
.407
.395
H.Re s
*
*
*
H.Re s
.349
H.Re s
.328
.319
H.Re s
H.Re s
*
*
.274
H.Re s
220
.188
H.Re s
H.Re s
H.Re s
.128
dt.6 51 H.C on.R es.8 9* H.C on.R es.9 0 H.C on.R es.9 2 H.Re s.65 *
*
*
* 034
*
*
*
H.A m
Y
384
Y
123
Y
H.R .7
Y
H.R .7
Y
Y
888
Y
Y
H.R .6
Y
Tim Ryan
018
Y-CS
Y
Y
H.R .6
Y
Y
Y
H.R .6
Y
Y
Y
819
Y
Y-CS
Y
Marcy Kaptur
621
Y
Y
Marcia L. Fudge
H.R .5
* 034
H.R .5
Y
Y-CS
Y-CS
H.R .5
*
CS
Y
H.R .4
H.R .4
744
549
*
*
223
856
H.R .4
776
H.R .3
H.R .3
*
030
826
H.R .3
Y
Y
H.R .3
061
Y
Joyce Beatty
HOUSE
H.R .2
H.R .2
911
872
H.R .1
72
Y
H.R .1
Y
H.R .6
90
Y
H.R .3
OHIO
79*
CONGRESSIONAL VOTES BY STATE
DEMOCRATS
Y Y
CS
Y
OCS
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y-CS
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
CS
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
CS
Y
Y
Y
Y OCS
Y Y
REPUBLICANS
Troy Balderson (15) Steve Chabot
Y OCS
CS
Y-CS
OCS
Y-CS
Y
Y-CS
Y-CS
Y-CS
Y-CS
Y
Y
Y-CS
Y-OCS
Y
Y
Y-OCS
Y
Warren Davidson
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
CS
OCS
Y
Y
CS
Y
Y
Y
CS
Y
Y
Bob Gibbs
Y
Y-CS
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Bill Johnson
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y-CS
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Jim Jordan
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y-OCS
David P. Joyce
Y
Y-CS
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y-CS
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Robert E. Latta
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y-CS
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
James B. Renacci
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y-CS
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Steve Stivers
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Michael R. Turner
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Brad R. Wenstrup
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y-CS
Y
N
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
CS
CS
*Item has not been brought to a vote (15) Not scored, served less than 75% of term, took office 8/7/18; Pat Tiberi resigned 1/15/18, not scored
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115th CONGRESS FINAL IRF CONGRESSIONAL SCORECARD
131
cus RMM E Ca ucus HR Com miss ion Scor e (M ax:1 51) Grad e
Cau
IRF
Y
Ahm a
36 S.27
Y
diyy a
4* 58
S.11
.117
H.Re s
.116
9
6*
H.Re s
2*
7*
.115
H.Re s
.113
.111
H.Re s
1*
H.Re s
H.Re s
.111
1
7*
.109
.105
H.Re s
4*
4*
H.Re s
.103
.102
H.Re s
2* .102
H.Re s
*
*
H.Re s
.979
.976
H.Re s
*
H.Re s
*
*
*
.932
H.Re s
.896
H.Re s
.797
H.Re s
*
.763
.750
H.Re s
*
*
H.Re s
.743
H.Re s
*
.741
.732
H.Re s
*
H.Re s
*
*
.673
H.Re s
.651
.570
H.Re s
*
H.Re s
*
.537
H.Re s
.528
.434
H.Re s
HOUSE
H.Re s
OHIO
*
CONGRESSIONAL VOTES BY STATE
DEMOCRATS
Joyce Beatty
Y
Marcia L. Fudge
Y OCS
Y
Marcy Kaptur
CS
Y
Y
Tim Ryan
CS
Y
M
Y OCS
M
23
C
18
D
31
B
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
22
C
Y
Y
Y
Y
(15)
(15)
Y-PS
Y-OCS
Y
Y
48
A+
Y
Y
Y
Y
19
D
Y
Y
Y
Y
21
C
Y
Y
Y
Y
24
C
Y
Y
Y
Y
21
C
REPUBLICANS
Troy Balderson (15) Steve Chabot
CS
CS
CS
CS
Warren Davidson Bob Gibbs
CS
Bill Johnson
CS
CS
CS
Jim Jordan David P. Joyce
PS
Robert E. Latta
CS
James B. Renacci Steve Stivers
CS
CS
CS
M
Y
Y
Y
Y
22
C
Y
Y
Y
Y
22
C
Y
19
D
Y
CS
CS
Y
Y
Y
Y
23
C
Michael R. Turner
CS
CS
Y
Y
Y
Y
21
C
Brad R. Wenstrup
CS
Y
Y
Y
21
C
CS
M
M
*Item has not been brought to a vote (15) Not scored, served less than 75% of term, took office 8/7/18; Pat Tiberi resigned 1/15/18, not scored
115th CONGRESS FINAL IRF CONGRESSIONAL SCORECARD
132
SENATE
James M. Inhofe R
James Lankford R CS CS Y OCS
Y
PS
2
Grad e
Scor e
6)
x:10
(Ma
cus
Cau
1
Y
HR
.206
H.R
.187
CS
H.R
.672
5*
PS
H.R
.390
H.R
Y
s.73
Y
S.Re
Y
3*
Y
s.73
S.Re
1*
s.73
S.Re
7*
s.66
S.Re
7*
s.64
S.Re
OCS
3*
Y
s.61
S.Re
1*
s.57
Y
S.Re
9*
s.53
S.Re
1*
s.48
S.Re
0*
s.46
S.Re
9
s.42
S.Re
6*
s.37
S.Re
8*
s.36
S.Re
OCS
0*
James M. Inhofe R
s.36
S.Re
9*
1*
s.35
S.Re
s.29
S.Re
0*
9*
s.25
S.Re
s.22
S.Re
s.22
S.Re
James Lankford R
0*
7*
S.Re
Y-CS PS
OCS Y Y Y Y 14 C
CS Y Y Y Y 25 B
6
8* s.17
s.16
2*
7*
9
s.16 S.Re
S.Re
s.30 9*
s.15
s.13
s.10
S.Re
S.Re
S.Re
n.Re
*
*
40 s.29
dt.2 2 n.Re S.Co
S.Co
S.Am
96*
52* S.36
S.36
22*
36 S.36
S.27
28*
65* S.25
S.23
20*
60* S.21
S.20
91*
74* S.18
S.15
92*
58 S.12
S.11
18*
5* S.11
S.90
1*
7* S.82
S.41
8*
8*
S.19
S.13
SENATE
s.21
OKLAHOMA
S.Re
CONGRESSIONAL VOTES BY STATE
Y
Y
*Item has not been brought to a vote
115th CONGRESS FINAL IRF CONGRESSIONAL SCORECARD
133
HOUSE
Steve Russell 0*
Y Y Y
Y Y Y Y
Markwayne Mullin Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y
Steve Russell Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y-CS
Tom Cole Y Y Y Y 20 C
Frank D. Lucas Y Y Y Y 19 D
Markwayne Mullin Y Y Y Y 19 D
Y Y Y 26 B
CS CS
CS
CS
Y OCS
Jim Bridenstine (16) M
ucus Com miss ion Scor e (M ax:1 51) Grad e
Y
Y
HR
Y
Y
E Ca
Y
Y
RMM
Y
Y
s
Y
Y
aucu
Y
Y
IRF C
Y
Frank D. Lucas
diyy a
Tom Cole Y
Ahm a
H.R .6
Y
72
384
*
*
*
(16)
115th CONGRESS FINAL IRF CONGRESSIONAL SCORECARD
* .407
H.Re s
* * .395
H.Re s
.349
H.Re s
.319 .328
H.Re s
H.Re s
*
* .274
H.Re s
220
H.Re s
*
.128 .188
H.Re s
H.Re s
dt.6 51 H.C on.R es.8 9* H.C on.R es.9 0 H.C on.R es.9 2 H.Re s.65 *
*
123
888
H.A m
H.R .7
H.R .7
H.R .6
034
018 H.R .6
*
*
*
621 819 H.R .6
H.R .5
H.R .5
*
034
744
*
* 223 549 H.R .5
H.R .4
H.R .4
H.R .4
856
776 H.R .3
H.R .3
* 030
826 H.R .3
H.R .2
061
911
872 H.R .2
H.R .1
H.R .1
90
79*
Y
H.R .3 H.R .3
REPUBLICANS
Jim Bridenstine (16)
S.27 36
s.65 1* H.Re s.67 3* H.Re s.73 2* H.Re s.74 1* H.Re s.74 3* H.Re s.75 0* H.Re s.76 3* H.Re s.79 7* H.Re s.89 6* H.Re s.93 2* H.Re s.97 6* H.Re s.97 9* H.Re s.10 22* H.Re s.10 24* H.Re s.10 34* H.Re s.10 57* H.Re s.10 91 H.Re s.11 11* H.Re s.11 17* H.Re s.11 32* H.Re s.11 56* H.Re s.11 69 H.Re s.11 74* S.11 58
H.Re
s.57
H.Re
7*
s.53
H.Re
8*
s.52
H.Re
4*
HOUSE
s.43
OKLAHOMA
H.Re
CONGRESSIONAL VOTES BY STATE
Y Y
Y Y Y Y Y
Y Y Y Y Y
Y Y Y Y Y Y
N Y Y-OCS Y-CS Y Y
Y
REPUBLICANS
(16)
*Item has not been brought to a vote (16) Not scored, vacated 4/23/18; Kevin Hern took office 11/6/18, not scored
134
SENATE
CS OCS OCS CS PS Y PS
OCS Y OCS
OCS Y Y Y Y M
Y Y Y Y
6)
x:10
(Ma
cus
S.36
S.36
S.Am
OCS OCS Y Y-CS OCS
CS Y CS OCS Y Y-PS OCS
S.Re
35 A
29 B
6
8* s.17
s.16
2*
7*
9
s.16 S.Re
S.Re
s.30 9*
s.15
s.13
s.10
S.Re
S.Re
S.Re
*
*
40 s.29 n.Re
n.Re S.Co
S.Co
dt.2 2
96*
52*
22*
36
28*
S.36
S.25
65*
20* S.23
S.21
60*
Y
S.20
S.27
91*
74* S.18
S.15
92*
58 S.12
S.11
18*
5* S.11
S.90
1*
7* S.82
S.41
8*
8*
S.19
S.13
OCS
Grad e
Scor e
Cau
1
.206
5*
2
.187
H.R
.672
H.R
.390
H.R
s.73
S.Re
3*
s.73
1*
s.73 S.Re
HR
OCS
H.R
OCS
S.Re
7*
s.66
S.Re
7*
s.64
S.Re
3*
s.61
S.Re
1*
s.57
S.Re
9*
s.53
S.Re
1*
s.48
S.Re
0*
CS
s.46
Y-CS
S.Re
9
s.42
S.Re
6*
s.37
S.Re
8*
Y-OCS
s.36
Ron Wyden D
0*
CS
s.36
9*
s.35
1*
s.29
S.Re
CS
Ron Wyden D S.Re
Jeff Merkley D S.Re
Jeff Merkley D
S.Re
0*
9*
s.25
S.Re
s.22
S.Re
s.22
S.Re 0*
7*
SENATE
s.21
OREGON
S.Re
CONGRESSIONAL VOTES BY STATE
Y-CS
*Item has not been brought to a vote
115th CONGRESS FINAL IRF CONGRESSIONAL SCORECARD
135
Earl Blumenauer Y
Suzanne Bonamici Y
Peter A. DeFazio Y
Kurt Schrader
HOUSE H.R .6 H.R .1 H.R .1
H.R .2
H.R .3 H.R .3
H.R .4
H.R .5
H.R .5
H.R .6
Y CS Y CS OCS Y Y Y Y
Y Y Y Y Y-CS Y CS Y CS OCS Y Y Y-CS Y Y-CS
Y Y-OCS Y Y Y-CS Y CS Y CS Y Y Y Y Y-CS
Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y
Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y
Suzanne Bonamici
Peter A. DeFazio
Kurt Schrader
Greg Walden CS
Earl Blumenauer
CS
REPUBLICANS
Y Y
Y Y Y Y
Y Y Y Y
Y Y Y
Y Y Y
OCS
Y-CS CS
Ahm adiy ya IRF Cau cus RMM E Ca ucus HR Com miss ion Scor e (M ax:1 51) Grad e
S.27 36
s.65 1* H.Re s.67 3* H.Re s.73 2* H.Re s.74 1* H.Re s.74 3* H.Re s.75 0* H.Re s.76 3* H.Re s.79 7* H.Re s.89 6* H.Re s.93 2* H.Re s.97 6* H.Re s.97 9* H.Re s.10 22* H.Re s.10 24* H.Re s.10 34* H.Re s.10 57* H.Re s.10 91 H.Re s.11 11* H.Re s.11 17* H.Re s.11 32* H.Re s.11 56* H.Re s.11 69 H.Re s.11 74* S.11 58
*
s.57 0
H.Re
H.Re *
CS
549
384
*
*
*
Y M 29 B
M 32 B
29 B
Y 20 C
Y 18 D
M
CS OCS Y
CS Y
115th CONGRESS FINAL IRF CONGRESSIONAL SCORECARD
.407
*
* .395
.349
*
.319 .328
H.Re s
H.Re s
Y-CS
H.Re s
Y-CS
H.Re s
Y-CS
H.Re s
*
* .274
H.Re s
220
H.Re s
*
.128 .188
H.Re s
H.Re s
dt.6 51 H.C on.R es.8 9* H.C on.R es.9 0 H.C on.R es.9 2 H.Re s.65 *
*
123 H.A m
H.R .7
H.R .7
888
034
018 H.R .6
*
*
*
621
034
H.R .6
* *
819
H.R .5
744
H.R .4
223
856 H.R .4
H.R .3
*
* 030
826
061
776
H.R .2
911
872
72
90
Y
s.53 7
79*
Y
H.Re s.52
Y-CS
8*
REPUBLICANS
Y
s.43 4*
Greg Walden
H.Re
DEMOCRATS
H.R .3
HOUSE H.R .3
OREGON
H.Re
CONGRESSIONAL VOTES BY STATE
Y
Y-CS Y
Y-CS Y
DEMOCRATS
*Item has not been brought to a vote
136
SENATE
Robert P. Casey, Jr. D
Patrick Toomey R CS CS CS CS Y CS
CS Y OCS
H.R
Scor e Grad e
Y Y Y 26 B
Y Y Y 16 C
2
6)
x:10
(Ma
cus
Cau
Y-CS
1
Y
.206
.187
Y-CS CS Y-CS
s.17
6
8*
2* s.16 S.Re
s.16 S.Re
S.Re
7*
9 s.15
s.13
*
* s.30 9*
n.Re s.10
S.Re
S.Re
S.Re
S.Co
40 s.29
dt.2 2 n.Re
Y
S.Co
S.Am
96*
52*
OCS
HR
H.R
Y
Y
.672
H.R
.390
5*
s.73
S.Re
3*
s.73
S.36
22*
36 S.36
S.27
28*
65* S.25
S.23
20*
60* S.21
S.20
91*
74* S.18
S.15
92*
58 S.12
S.11
18*
5* S.11
S.90
1*
7* S.82
S.36
OCS
H.R
OCS
S.Re
1*
s.73
Y
S.Re
7*
s.66
S.Re
7*
s.64
Y
S.Re
Y
3*
CS
s.61
S.Re
1*
s.57
S.Re
9*
s.53
S.Re
1*
s.48
S.Re
0*
s.46
Y-CS
S.Re
9
s.42
S.Re
6*
s.37
S.Re
8*
s.36
S.Re
0*
Patrick Toomey R
s.36
S.Re
9*
s.35
S.Re
1*
0*
s.29
S.Re
s.25
9*
s.22
S.Re
CS S.41
8*
8*
S.19
OCS
S.Re
s.22
S.Re
S.13
Robert P. Casey, Jr. D
0*
7*
SENATE
s.21
PENNSYLVANIA
S.Re
CONGRESSIONAL VOTES BY STATE
*Item has not been brought to a vote
115th CONGRESS FINAL IRF CONGRESSIONAL SCORECARD
137
*
.407
.395
H.Re s
*
*
*
H.Re s
.349
H.Re s
.328
.319
H.Re s
*
.274
H.Re s
CS
H.Re s
*
CS
220
.188
H.Re s
Y
H.Re s
H.Re s
.128
dt.6 51 H.C on.R es.8 9* H.C on.R es.9 0 H.C on.R es.9 2 H.Re s.65 *
*
*
H.A m
384
123
H.R .7
*
*
H.R .7
888
*
*
*
*
* 223
034
H.R .6
Y
018
Y
H.R .6
Dwight Evans
H.R .6
Y
819
Y
621
Y
H.R .5
Michael F. Doyle
034
Y-CS
H.R .5
Y-CS
Y
H.R .5
Y
Y
744
Y
Y
549
Y-OCS
Y
Matt Cartwright
H.R .4
Y
Y
Robert A. Brady
H.R .4
Y
Y
Y
856
*
Y
Y
H.R .4
776
H.R .3
Y-CS
Y
H.R .3
*
Y
Y-CS
H.R .3
030
H.R .3
Y
Y
H.R .2
Y
H.R .2
Y
Y-OCS
H.R .1
Y-CS
Y
Brendan F. Boyle
HOUSE
826
061
911
872
72
Y
H.R .1
Y-OCS
H.R .6
90
Y
H.R .3
PENNSYLVANIA
79*
CONGRESSIONAL VOTES BY STATE
DEMOCRATS
Conor Lamb (17)
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
CS
OCS
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y-CS
Y
Y
Y
OCS
OCS
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y-CS
Y-CS
Y
Y
Y
CS
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y-CS
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
N
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y-CS
Y
Y
Y
Y
CS
Y
Y
Y
Y
CS
Y
CS
Y-CS
CS
CS
Y-CS
REPUBLICANS
Lou Barletta
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Ryan A. Costello
Y
Y
Y
Y
Charles W. Dent (18)
Y
Y
Y
Y-CS
Y
Mike Kelly
Y
Y
Tom Marino
Y
Y
Patrick Meehan (19)
Y
Y
Scott Perry
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Keith J. Rothfus
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Bill Shuster
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Lloyd Smucker
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Glenn Thompson
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Brian K. Fitzpatrick
Y-CS
Y
Y
Y
Y
CS
Y
Y
CS
Y
CS
Y
Y-CS
Y
Y-OCS
Y-OCS
CS
Y-CS
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y-CS Y
Y-CS
Y
Y
CS
OCS CS
Y-CS
Y
Y-CS
Y
Y
Y
N
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
N
Y
Y
Y
Y-CS
Y
Y-CS
Y
Y
CS
Y
CS
CS
Y
Y
Y-CS
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y-OCS
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
N
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
(17) Not scored, served less than 75% of term, took office 3/13/18; Tim Murphy resigned 10/21/17, not scored (18) Not scored, resigned 5/12/18; Susan Wild took office 11/6/18, not scored (19) Not scored, resigned 4/27/18; Mary Gay Scanlon took office 11/6/18, not scored
Continued on next page
115th CONGRESS FINAL IRF CONGRESSIONAL SCORECARD
138
cus RMM E Ca ucus HR Com miss ion Scor e (M ax:1 51) Grad e
diyy a
Cau
Y
IRF
Y
Ahm a
36 S.27
9
4* 58
S.11
.117
.116
H.Re s
6*
H.Re s
2*
7*
.115
H.Re s
.113
.111
H.Re s
1*
H.Re s
1
H.Re s
.111
7*
.109
.105
H.Re s
4*
4*
H.Re s
.103
.102
H.Re s
2* .102
H.Re s
*
*
H.Re s
.979
.976
H.Re s
*
H.Re s
*
*
*
.932
H.Re s
.896
H.Re s
.797
H.Re s
*
.763
.750
H.Re s
*
*
H.Re s
.743
H.Re s
*
.741
.732
H.Re s
*
H.Re s
*
*
.673
H.Re s
.651
.570
H.Re s
*
H.Re s
*
.537
H.Re s
.528
.434
H.Re s
HOUSE
H.Re s
PENNSYLVANIA
*
CONGRESSIONAL VOTES BY STATE
DEMOCRATS
Brendan F. Boyle
Y
Robert A. Brady
Y
24
C
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Michael F. Doyle
Y
Y
Y
Y
Dwight Evans
Y
Y
Y
Y
25
C
Conor Lamb (17)
Y
Y
Y
Y
(17)
(17)
Y
17
D
Matt Cartwright
CS
CS
M
27
B
32
B
20
C
REPUBLICANS
Lou Barletta
Y
Ryan A. Costello
CS
Y
Y
Y
Y
Charles W. Dent (18) Brian K. Fitzpatrick
CS
Mike Kelly
CS
CS
Y-CS
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Tom Marino Patrick Meehan (19)
CS
Scott Perry Keith J. Rothfus
M M
CS CS
CS
CS
CS
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Bill Shuster
Y
Y
Lloyd Smucker
Y
Y
Glenn Thompson
Y
Y
M
M
24
C
(18)
(18)
33
B
21
C
20
C
(19)
(19)
24
C
25
C
Y
17
D
Y
Y
19
D
Y
Y
18
D
(17) Not scored, served less than 75% of term, took office 3/13/18; Tim Murphy resigned 10/21/17, not scored (18) Not scored, resigned 5/12/18; Susan Wild took office 11/6/18, not scored (19) Not scored, resigned 4/27/18; Mary Gay Scanlon took office 11/6/18, not scored
115th CONGRESS FINAL IRF CONGRESSIONAL SCORECARD
139
SENATE
Jack Reed D H.R
CS Y Y Y Y Y 15 C
CS Y Y Y Y Y 14 C
2
Grad e
1
6)
x:10
(Ma
cus
Cau Scor e
HR
.206
H.R
.187
.672
.390
5*
s.73
S.Re
3*
OCS
s.73
S.Re
1*
s.73
S.Re
7*
s.66
Y
S.Re
Y-OCS
7*
Sheldon Whitehouse D
s.64
Y
S.Re
Y-CS
3*
Jack Reed D
s.61
S.Re
1*
s.57
S.Re
9*
s.53
S.Re
1*
s.48
S.Re
0*
s.46
S.Re
9
s.42
S.Re
6*
s.37
S.Re
8*
s.36
S.Re
0*
s.36
S.Re
9*
1*
s.35
S.Re
s.29
S.Re
0*
9*
s.25
S.Re
s.22
S.Re
s.22
S.Re
H.R
CS H.R
Sheldon Whitehouse D 0*
7*
S.Re
Y Y Y
Y Y-CS Y
6
8* s.17
s.16
2*
7*
9
s.16 S.Re
S.Re
s.30 9*
s.15
s.13
s.10
S.Re
S.Re
S.Re
n.Re
*
*
40 s.29
dt.2 2 n.Re S.Co
S.Co
S.Am
96*
52* S.36
S.36
22*
36 S.36
S.27
28*
65* S.25
S.23
20*
60* S.21
S.20
91*
74* S.18
S.15
92*
58 S.12
S.11
18*
5* S.11
S.90
1*
7* S.82
S.41
8*
8*
S.19
S.13
SENATE
s.21
RHODE ISLAND
S.Re
CONGRESSIONAL VOTES BY STATE
*Item has not been brought to a vote
115th CONGRESS FINAL IRF CONGRESSIONAL SCORECARD
140
HOUSE
David N. Cicilline
DEMOCRATS
CS CS OCS Y Y
Y Y
S.11 S.27
OCS Y Y M 47 A+
Y Y M 26 B
Y-CS
Y Y Y Y Y CS Y-CS
ucus Com miss ion Scor e (M ax:1 51) Grad e
CS
HR
Y-CS
E Ca
Y
RMM
Y-CS
cus
H.Re s
Y
Cau
H.Re s
Y
*
384
*
H.Re s
H.Re s
OCS OCS Y
115th CONGRESS FINAL IRF CONGRESSIONAL SCORECARD
.407
*
* .395
.349
H.Re s
*
.319 .328
H.Re s
H.Re s
*
* .274
220
*
.128 .188
H.Re s
H.Re s
dt.6 51 H.C on.R es.8 9* H.C on.R es.9 0 H.C on.R es.9 2 H.Re s.65 *
*
123
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034 888
H.A m
H.R .7
H.R .7
H.R .6
H.R .6
018
819
*
*
621 H.R .6
* *
034 H.R .5
H.R .5
OCS
IRF
diyy a
Ahm a
36
58
69 74*
s.11
H.Re
s.11
56*
32*
17* s.11
H.Re
s.11
H.Re
11*
91
57*
s.11
H.Re
s.11
H.Re
24* 34* s.10 s.10
H.Re
H.Re
s.10
H.Re
s.10
H.Re
22*
9* s.10
H.Re
s.97
6*
OCS
H.Re
Y
s.97
OCS
744 H.R .5
549 H.R .4
H.R .4
223
856 H.R .4
H.R .3
*
* 030
826
061
776
H.R .2
911
872
72
90
Y-CS
H.Re
2*
s.93
Y-OCS
6*
Y
H.Re
Y
s.89
Y
7*
Y CS
H.Re
Y
3*
Y
s.79
H.R .3
James R. Langevin
H.Re
H.R .3
Y-CS
s.76
H.R .2
Y-CS
0*
H.R .1
Y
s.75
H.R .1
Y-CS
H.Re
1*
3*
s.74
H.Re
2*
s.74
H.Re
s.73
3*
s.67
1*
0*
H.R .6
Y-CS
H.Re
OCS H.Re
H.Re
s.65
H.Re
s.57
H.Re
7*
s.53
H.Re
8*
s.52
Y-CS
79*
Y
H.R .3 H.R .3
DEMOCRATS
David N. Cicilline
H.Re
James R. Langevin H.Re
4*
HOUSE
s.43
RHODE ISLAND
H.Re
CONGRESSIONAL VOTES BY STATE
Y
*Item has not been brought to a vote
141
H.R
H.R
H.R H.R
Scor e Grad e
SENATE
Lindsey Graham R Y Y Y Y Y 17 C
Tim Scott R Y Y Y Y Y 13 C
6)
x:10
CS
(Ma
cus
Y
Cau
Y
1
Y
.206
Y
HR
2
.187
.672
.390
5*
s.73
S.Re
3*
OCS
s.73
S.Re
1*
s.73
S.Re
7*
s.66
Y
S.Re
Y
7*
Y-CS
s.64
Y
S.Re
3*
s.61
S.Re
1*
s.57
S.Re
9*
s.53
S.Re
1*
s.48
S.Re
0*
s.46
S.Re
9
s.42
S.Re
6*
s.37
S.Re
8*
s.36
S.Re
Tim Scott R
0*
CS
s.36
S.Re
9*
s.35
S.Re
1*
0*
s.29
S.Re
s.25
9*
Lindsey Graham R
S.Re
s.22
S.Re
s.22
S.Re 0*
7*
S.Re
6
8* s.17
s.16
2*
7*
9
s.16 S.Re
S.Re
s.30 9*
s.15
s.13
s.10
S.Re
S.Re
S.Re
n.Re
*
*
40 s.29
dt.2 2 n.Re S.Co
S.Co
S.Am
96*
52* S.36
S.36
22*
36 S.36
S.27
28*
65* S.25
S.23
20*
60* S.21
S.20
91*
74* S.18
S.15
92*
58 S.12
S.11
18*
5* S.11
S.90
1*
7* S.82
S.41
8*
8*
S.19
S.13
SENATE
s.21
SOUTH CAROLINA
S.Re
CONGRESSIONAL VOTES BY STATE
CS Y-OCS
CS Y-CS
*Item has not been brought to a vote
115th CONGRESS FINAL IRF CONGRESSIONAL SCORECARD
142
SOUTH CAROLINA
HOUSE
Joe Wilson H.R .1
H.R .2
H.R .3 H.R .3
Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y
Jeff Duncan Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y
Trey Gowdy Y-CS Y
Y Y Y Y
Y Y Y
Mark Sanford Y Y Y
Joe Wilson Y Y Y
CS Y
Y-CS Y N Y
Y-CS Y-CS Y-CS
Jeff Duncan
Ralph Norman (20)
CS
*Item has not been brought to a vote (20) Took office 6/20/17; Mick Mulvaney vacated 2/16/17, not scored
Y Y Y Y Y Y Y
Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y
Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y
Y N Y Y Y Y Y
Y Y Y Y Y-CS Y Y-CS
CS
CS
CS
Y
Y CS
James E. Clyburn
CS
Trey Gowdy
CS
Tom Rice
Mark Sanford
CS
CS CS
Ahm adiy ya IRF Cau cus RMM E Ca ucus HR Com miss ion Scor e (M ax:1 51) Grad e
H.R .1
Y
384
*
*
*
REPUBLICANS
Y Y 20 C
Y Y Y Y 20 C
Y Y Y Y 20 C
Y Y Y Y 16 F
Y-CS Y Y Y 32 B
Y Y Y Y
Y Y Y Y M
Y M
Y
Y
115th CONGRESS FINAL IRF CONGRESSIONAL SCORECARD
18 D
22 C
* .407
H.Re s
* * .395
H.Re s
.349
H.Re s
.319 .328
H.Re s
H.Re s
*
* .274
H.Re s
.188
*
.128
220
H.Re s
H.Re s
H.Re s
dt.6 51 H.C on.R es.8 9* H.C on.R es.9 0 H.C on.R es.9 2 H.Re s.65 *
*
123
888
H.A m
H.R .7
H.R .7
H.R .6
034
018 H.R .6
*
*
*
621 819 H.R .6
H.R .5
H.R .5
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034
744
549 H.R .5
H.R .4
H.R .4
223
856 H.R .4
H.R .3
*
* 030
826
061
776
H.R .2
911
872
72
90
79*
H.R .6
REPUBLICANS
Y
S.27 36
Tom Rice
s.65 1* H.Re s.67 3* H.Re s.73 2* H.Re s.74 1* H.Re s.74 3* H.Re s.75 0* H.Re s.76 3* H.Re s.79 7* H.Re s.89 6* H.Re s.93 2* H.Re s.97 6* H.Re s.97 9* H.Re s.10 22* H.Re s.10 24* H.Re s.10 34* H.Re s.10 57* H.Re s.10 91 H.Re s.11 11* H.Re s.11 17* H.Re s.11 32* H.Re s.11 56* H.Re s.11 69 H.Re s.11 74* S.11 58
*
s.57 0
Ralph Norman (20)
H.Re
H.Re
*
8*
s.53 7
H.Re
James E. Clyburn H.R .3
DEMOCRATS
Y
H.R .3
SOUTH CAROLINA
H.Re s.52
s.43 4*
HOUSE
H.Re
CONGRESSIONAL VOTES BY STATE
Y
Y
Y CS Y
Y-CS CS Y
Y-OCS
DEMOCRATS
143
SENATE
Mike Rounds R
John Thune R CS Y CS
H.R
Y Y Y 17 C
Y Y Y Y 11 D
2
Grad e
6)
x:10
(Ma
Y
cus
Y
Scor e
Y
Cau
Y
1
Y
.206
.187
Y
HR
H.R
Y
.672
.390
5*
s.73
S.Re
3*
s.73
1*
s.73 S.Re
H.R
OCS
S.Re
7*
s.66
S.Re
7*
s.64
S.Re
3*
s.61
S.Re
1*
s.57
S.Re
9*
s.53
S.Re
1*
s.48
S.Re
0*
s.46
Y
H.R
Y
S.Re
9
s.42
S.Re
6*
s.37
92*
S.Re
CS
6
8* s.17
s.16
2*
7*
9
s.16 S.Re
S.Re
s.30 9*
s.15
s.13
s.10
S.Re
S.Re
S.Re
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*
40 s.29 n.Re
n.Re S.Co
S.Co
dt.2 2
96* S.Am
S.36
52*
22* S.36
S.36
36
28* S.27
S.25
65*
20* S.23
S.21
60*
91* S.20
S.18
74*
CS
S.15
S.12
58
S.11
18*
5* S.11
S.90
1*
7* S.82
S.41
8*
8*
S.19
S.13
Y
S.Re
8*
s.36
S.Re
John Thune R
0*
CS
s.36
S.Re
9*
1*
s.35
S.Re
s.29
S.Re
0*
9*
s.25
S.Re
s.22
S.Re
s.22
S.Re
Mike Rounds R
0*
7*
SENATE
s.21
SOUTH DAKOTA
S.Re
CONGRESSIONAL VOTES BY STATE
Y-CS Y
*Item has not been brought to a vote
115th CONGRESS FINAL IRF CONGRESSIONAL SCORECARD
144
HOUSE
Kristi L. Noem Y Y
58
Y
ucus Com miss ion Scor e (M ax:1 51) Grad e HR
*
*
*
*
H.Re s
19
115th CONGRESS FINAL IRF CONGRESSIONAL SCORECARD
* .407
H.Re s
* * .395
H.Re s
.349
H.Re s
.319 .328
H.Re s
*
* .274
H.Re s
220
H.Re s
*
.128 .188
H.Re s
H.Re s
dt.6 51 H.C on.R es.8 9* H.C on.R es.9 0 H.C on.R es.9 2 H.Re s.65 *
CS
E Ca
cus
Cau
384
123
888
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H.R .3
Kristi L. Noem
s.52
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Y
REPUBLICANS
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D
145
SENATE
Bob Corker R H.R H.R
Scor e Grad e
Y Y Y Y Y 11 D
Y Y Y Y Y 14 C
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.187
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1*
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1*
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9
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S.Re
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s.36
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TENNESSEE
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CONGRESSIONAL VOTES BY STATE
*Item has not been brought to a vote
115th CONGRESS FINAL IRF CONGRESSIONAL SCORECARD
146
*
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y-CS
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Marsha Blackburn
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Scott DesJarlais
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
John J. Duncan, Jr.
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Charles J. "Chuck" Fleischmann
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
David Kustoff
Y
Y-CS
Y
Y-CS
Y
Y-CS
Y
David P. Roe
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
H.R .6
Y
H.R .5
Diane Black
.407
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.395
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*
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.349
H.Re s
.328
.319
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H.Re s
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*
.274
H.Re s
220
.188
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H.Re s
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.128
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Y
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Y
Y
Y
H.R .5
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Y
Y
Y
H.R .5
384
Y
Y
Y
H.R .4
123
Y
Y
Y
H.R .7
Y
Y
H.R .4
*
Y
Y
OCS
H.R .7
Y
Jim Cooper
H.R .3
*
Y
Y
H.R .2
888
Y
Y-OCS
H.R .3
034
Y
Y
H.R .6
Y
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CS
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Y
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911
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H.R .1
72
Y
H.R .1
CS
H.R .6
90
Y-CS
Y
OCS
Y
Y
Y
Y
CS
Y
Steve Cohen
HOUSE
CS
Y
H.R .3
TENNESSEE
79*
CONGRESSIONAL VOTES BY STATE
DEMOCRATS
CS
Y
CS
Y-CS
REPUBLICANS
Y
Y
*Item has not been brought to a vote
115th CONGRESS FINAL IRF CONGRESSIONAL SCORECARD
147
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
diyy a
cus RMM E Ca ucus HR Com miss ion Scor e (M ax:1 51) Grad e
Y
Cau
Y
IRF
S.27
Y
Ahm a
S.11
36
9
4* 58
.117
.116
H.Re s
6*
H.Re s
2*
7*
.115
.113
.111
H.Re s
OCS
H.Re s
Y
H.Re s
1*
1
.111
7*
H.Re s
.109
.105
H.Re s
4*
4*
H.Re s
.103
.102
H.Re s
2* .102
H.Re s
*
*
H.Re s
.979
.976
H.Re s
*
H.Re s
*
H.Re s
.932
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.896
H.Re s
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CS
.797
CS
H.Re s
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.763
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*
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.743
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.741
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*
H.Re s
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.673
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.651
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.537
H.Re s
.528
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H.Re s
HOUSE
H.Re s
TENNESSEE
*
CONGRESSIONAL VOTES BY STATE
DEMOCRATS
Steve Cohen Jim Cooper
OCS
CS
M
40
A
22
C
17
D
REPUBLICANS
Diane Black Marsha Blackburn
Y
Scott DesJarlais
Y
CS
John J. Duncan, Jr. Charles J. "Chuck" Fleischmann
CS
David Kustoff David P. Roe
CS
CS
Y
Y
CS
M
Y
16
F
Y
Y
Y
19
D
Y
Y
Y
19
D
Y
Y
Y
21
C
Y
Y
Y
Y
22
C
Y
Y
Y
Y
22
C
*Item has not been brought to a vote
115th CONGRESS FINAL IRF CONGRESSIONAL SCORECARD
148
SENATE
Ted Cruz R CS
John Cornyn R
PS CS Y-OCS Y CS
2
6)
x:10
(Ma
CS
Grad e
cus
OCS Y-CS
OCS Y Y Y Y 25 B
OCS Y Y Y Y 25 B
6
8* s.17
s.16
2*
7*
9
s.16
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S.Re
s.30 9*
s.15
s.13
s.10
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S.Re
S.Re
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*
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n.Re S.Co
S.Co
dt.2 2
96* S.Am
S.36
52*
22*
36
S.36
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Y
Scor e
Cau
1
Y
HR
.206
H.R
CS
.187
Y
H.R
.672
PS
H.R
.390
5*
Y
H.R
s.73
S.Re
3*
Y
s.73
S.Re
1*
s.73
S.Re
OCS
7*
S.36
Y
s.66
S.27
OCS
28*
S.25
65*
S.23
20*
60* S.21
S.20
91*
74* S.18
S.15
92*
58 S.12
S.11
18*
5* S.11
S.90
1*
7* S.82
S.41
8*
8*
S.19
S.13
OCS
S.Re
7*
s.64
S.Re
3*
Y
s.61
S.Re
1*
s.57
S.Re
9*
s.53
PS
S.Re
1*
s.48
S.Re
0*
s.46
S.Re
9
s.42
S.Re
6*
s.37
Y
S.Re
8*
s.36
S.Re
OCS
0*
John Cornyn R
s.36
S.Re
9*
s.35
CS
S.Re
1*
0*
s.29
S.Re
s.25
9*
Ted Cruz R
S.Re
s.22
S.Re
s.22
S.Re 0*
7*
SENATE
s.21
TEXAS
S.Re
CONGRESSIONAL VOTES BY STATE
Y-CS
*Item has not been brought to a vote
115th CONGRESS FINAL IRF CONGRESSIONAL SCORECARD
149
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Brian Babin
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Joe Barton
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Jodey C. Arrington
H.R .3
Filemon Vela
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
* 034
*
*
.407
CS
Y
.395
Y
Y
H.Re s
Y
Y
H.Re s
Y
Y
Y-CS
.349
Y
Y-OCS
Y
Y
H.Re s
Y
Y
Y
Marc A. Veasey
Y
.328
Y
Beto O'Rourke
CS
.319
CS
Y
CS
H.Re s
Y
Y
Y-CS
H.Re s
Y
Y
.274
Y
Eddie Bernice Johnson
H.Re s
Y
Y
220
Y
Y-CS
.188
Y
Y
H.Re s
Y
Y
.128
Y
Sheila Jackson Lee
H.Re s
Y
Y-CS
H.Re s
Y
Y
Y
dt.6 51 H.C on.R es.8 9* H.C on.R es.9 0 H.C on.R es.9 2 H.Re s.65 *
Y
Y
Y
Y
H.A m
Y
Y
Y
384
Y Y-CS
Y
Gene Green
123
Y Y-CS
Al Green
H.R .7
Y
H.R .7
Y
Y
888
Y-CS
Y
Y
H.R .6
Y
Y
018
Y
Vincente Gonzalez
OCS
H.R .6
Y
H.R .6
Y
Y
819
Y
Y
OCS
621
Y
Y
Y
Y
H.R .5
*
Y
Y
Y
034
Y Y
Y
Lloyd Doggett
H.R .5
Y Y-CS
Henry Cuellar
H.R .4
Y
Y
H.R .4
Y
Y
H.R .5
* 744
549
*
*
223
856
H.R .4
776
H.R .3
H.R .3
*
030
H.R .3
826
061
Y
Joaquin Castro
HOUSE
H.R .2
H.R .2
911
872
H.R .1
72
Y
H.R .6
Y
H.R .3
H.R .1
90
TEXAS
79*
CONGRESSIONAL VOTES BY STATE
DEMOCRATS
OCS
CS
Y
Y-CS
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y-OCS
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y-CS
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
CS
CS
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y-CS
CS
OCS
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y-OCS
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
N
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
OCS
CS CS
CS
Y
Y
CS
Y
Y
Y-CS
Y
CS
Y CS
OCS
Y
CS
Y
REPUBLICANS
Kevin Brady Michael C. Burgess John R. Carter
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y-CS
Y
Y
Y-CS
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Michael Cloud (21)
CS
Y
Y
Michael K. Conaway
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
John Abney Culberson
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Bill Flores
Y-CS
Y
Y
Y
Louie Gohmert
Y-CS
Y
Y
Y
Y CS
Y Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
CS
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
OCS
Y-OCS
Y
Y
Y
*Item has not been brought to a vote (21) Not scored, served less than 75% of term, took office 6/30/18; Blake Farenthold resigned 4/6/18, not scored
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CS
CS
CS
CS
Y OCS CS
Y-CS
115th CONGRESS FINAL IRF CONGRESSIONAL SCORECARD
Y Y Y
150
cus RMM E Ca ucus HR Com miss ion Scor e (M ax:1 51) Grad e
Cau
Y
IRF
Y
Ahm a
S.27
36
S.11
Y
diyy a
4* 58
9
.117
.116
H.Re s
6*
H.Re s
2*
7*
.115
.113
.111
H.Re s
OCS
H.Re s
Y
H.Re s
1*
1
.111
7*
H.Re s
.109
.105
H.Re s
4*
4*
H.Re s
.103
.102
H.Re s
2* .102
H.Re s
*
*
H.Re s
.979
.976
H.Re s
*
H.Re s
*
.932
H.Re s
*
*
.896
H.Re s
.797
H.Re s
*
.763
.750
H.Re s
*
*
H.Re s
.743
H.Re s
*
.741
.732
H.Re s
*
H.Re s
*
*
.673
H.Re s
.651
.570
H.Re s
*
H.Re s
*
.537
H.Re s
.528
.434
H.Re s
HOUSE
H.Re s
TEXAS
*
CONGRESSIONAL VOTES BY STATE
DEMOCRATS
Joaquin Castro
CS
Henry Cuellar
Y
Y
Y
Y
Lloyd Doggett
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
CS
Y
Y
CS
Y
Y
Vincente Gonzalez
CS
Al Green
CS
Gene Green
CS
CS
Sheila Jackson Lee
CS
Eddie Bernice Johnson Beto O'Rourke
CS
CS
CS
OCS
Y
Y
Marc A. Veasey
CS
Y
Y
Filemon Vela
Y
Y
Y
Y
CS
Y
Y
CS
Y
Y
33 M M
Y Y
OCS
Y
M
Y
M
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
M
M
B
21
C
26
B
22
C
22
C
26
B
34
B
25
C
22
C
27
B
Y
19
D
Y
18
D
Y
Y
23
C
Y
Y
21
C
M
REPUBLICANS
Jodey C. Arrington Brian Babin
CS
Joe Barton Kevin Brady Michael C. Burgess
CS
John R. Carter
CS
Michael Cloud (21) Michael K. Conaway
CS
PS
John Abney Culberson
CS
Bill Flores Louie Gohmert
CS
CS
CS
*Item has not been brought to a vote (21) Not scored, served less than 75% of term, took office 6/30/18; Blake Farenthold resigned 4/6/18, not scored
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CS
Y
Y
Y
Y
18
D
Y
Y
Y
Y
23
C
Y
Y
Y
Y
21
C
Y
Y
Y
Y
(21)
(21)
M
Y
Y
Y
Y
22
C
Y
Y
Y
Y
25
C
Y
Y
Y
Y
21
C
Y
Y
Y
Y
26
B
115th CONGRESS FINAL IRF CONGRESSIONAL SCORECARD
151
*
.407
.395
*
*
* .349
.328
.319
*
*
.274
220
.188
.128
dt.6 51 H.C on.R es.8 9* H.C on.R es.9 0 H.C on.R es.9 2 H.Re s.65 *
*
* 384
123
*
* 888
034
018
H.R .6
*
*
819
621
* 034
* 744
549
*
*
223
856
H.R .4
776
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y-CS
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Kenny Marchant
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y-CS
Y-OCS
Y-PS
Y
Y
Y-CS
CS
Y
Y-OCS
Y-CS
CS
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Michael T. McCaul
Y
Y-CS
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y-CS
Y-CS
Y
Y-CS
Y
John Ratcliffe
Y
Y
Y-CS
Y
Y
Pete Sessions
Y-OCS
Y
Y
Y
Y
Lamar Smith
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Mac Thornberry
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y-OCS
Y
Y
Y-OCS
Y
Y-OCS
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Pete Olson Ted Poe
Randy K. Weber, Sr. Roger Williams
CS CS OCS
Y-CS
Y
Y-CS
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y-CS
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y-CS
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y-CS
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
PS
Y CS
Y-CS
CS
OCS
Y-PS
OCS
H.A m
Y
Y
CS
OCS
CS
PS CS OCS
CS
CS
H.Re s
Y
Y
H.Re s
Y-CS
Y
H.Re s
Y
Y
H.Re s
Y
Y
H.Re s
Y
Sam Johnson
H.Re s
Will Hurd
H.Re s
Y
H.Re s
Y
H.Re s
Y-OCS
Y
H.R .7
Y
Y
H.R .7
Y
Y
H.R .6
Y
Y
H.R .6
Y
Y
H.R .5
Y
Y
H.R .5
Y
Y
H.R .5
Y
Y
H.R .4
Y
Y
H.R .4
H.R .3
H.R .3
*
030
Y
Y
H.R .2
Y-CS
Y
H.R .2
H.R .3
826
061
911
872
H.R .1
72
Y
Y
H.R .6
Y-OCS
Y
Kay Granger
H.R .3
Y-CS
Jeb Hensarling
HOUSE
H.R .3
H.R .1
90
TEXAS
79*
CONGRESSIONAL VOTES BY STATE
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
CS
Y-CS
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
CS
Y
Y Y
*Item has not been brought to a vote
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152
Kay Granger Jeb Hensarling
CS
Will Hurd
CS
Sam Johnson
CS
Kenny Marchant Michael T. McCaul Ted Poe
CS
CS
John Ratcliffe
CS
CS
CS
Pete Sessions
cus RMM E Ca ucus HR Com miss ion Scor e (M ax:1 51) Grad e
Cau
CS
Y
Y
Y
Y
22
C
CS
Y
Y
Y
Y
21
C
CS
Y
Y
Y
Y
20
C
Y
Y
Y
Y
CS
Y
Y
Y
Y
OCS
Y
Y
Y
CS
Y
Y
CS
A
23
C
45
A+
Y
22
C
Y
31
B
Y
20
C
19
D
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
CS
Y
37
Mac Thornberry CS
diyy a
C C
Y
OCS
IRF
24 20
Y
CS
Ahm a
36 S.27
9
4* 58
S.11
.117
.116
H.Re s
6*
H.Re s
2*
7*
.115
H.Re s
.113
.111
H.Re s
1
1*
H.Re s
.111
H.Re s
7*
Y Y
Y CS
CS
.109
Y Y
Y
Roger Williams
CS
.105
Y Y
Lamar Smith Randy K. Weber, Sr.
CS
OCS
H.Re s
Y Y
CS
Pete Olson
H.Re s
4*
4*
.103
.102
H.Re s
2* .102
H.Re s
H.Re s
*
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.979
.976
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*
H.Re s
*
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.932
H.Re s
.896
H.Re s
.797
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.763
.750
H.Re s
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H.Re s
.743
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.741
.732
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*
H.Re s
*
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.673
H.Re s
.651
.570
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*
H.Re s
*
.537
H.Re s
.528
.434
H.Re s
HOUSE
H.Re s
TEXAS
*
CONGRESSIONAL VOTES BY STATE
M M
M
M
36
A
19
D
*Item has not been brought to a vote
115th CONGRESS FINAL IRF CONGRESSIONAL SCORECARD
153
SENATE
Mike Lee R
Orrin G. Hatch R
CS Y Y PS
2
Grad e
5*
1
6)
x:10
(Ma
cus
Cau Scor e
HR
.206
H.R
.187
H.R
.672
H.R
.390
H.R
s.73
S.Re
3*
Y
s.73
S.Re
1*
s.73
S.Re
7*
S.36
CS
S.Re
Y Y Y Y 21 B
Y Y Y Y 11 D
6
8* s.17
s.16
2*
7*
9
s.16 S.Re
S.Re
s.30 9*
s.15
s.13
s.10
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S.Re
S.Re
n.Re
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*
40 s.29
dt.2 2 n.Re S.Co
S.Co
S.Am
96*
52* S.36
S.36
22*
36
S.27
28*
65* S.25
S.23
20*
60* S.21
S.20
91*
Y
s.66
92* 74* S.18
S.15
S.12
58
PS
S.Re
7*
s.64
S.Re
3*
Y
s.61
S.Re
1*
s.57
S.Re
9*
s.53
S.Re
1*
s.48
S.Re
0*
s.46
S.Re
9
s.42
S.Re
6*
s.37
S.Re
8*
Y
s.36
S.11
18*
5*
CS
S.Re
0*
Mike Lee R
s.36
S.Re
9*
s.35
S.90
1*
7* S.82
S.41
8*
8*
S.19
S.13
S.11
CS
S.Re
1*
0*
s.29
S.Re
s.25
9*
OCS
S.Re
s.22
S.Re
s.22
S.Re
Orrin G. Hatch R
0*
7*
SENATE
s.21
UTAH
S.Re
CONGRESSIONAL VOTES BY STATE
Y Y-CS Y-CS
Y Y Y
*Item has not been brought to a vote
115th CONGRESS FINAL IRF CONGRESSIONAL SCORECARD
154
HOUSE
John R. Curtis (22)
Chris Stewart
Rob Bishop
CS
CS
Mia B. Love
CS
REPUBLICANS
Y
Y
Y Y Y 19 D
Y Y Y (22) (22)
Y 17 D
Y Y 23 C
HR
ucus Com miss ion Scor e (M ax:1 51) Grad e
E Ca
cus
Cau RMM
IRF
diyy a
Y Y Y Y Y Y Y
Y Y Y Y Y Y Y
Y Y Y Y Y Y Y
CS
Ahm a
36
Y
58
Y
74*
69
Y
s.11
H.Re
56*
s.11
32*
17*
s.11
H.Re
H.Re
s.11
H.Re
s.11
11*
s.11 H.Re
Y
S.27
Y
91
Y
S.11
CS
H.Re
Y
s.10
Y
57*
Y-CS
s.10
Y
H.Re
Y
34*
Y-OCS
H.Re
Y
s.10
Y CS
24*
Chris Stewart Y
H.Re
Y
CS
s.10
Y
22*
Y
Y
s.10
Y-CS
Y
Y
H.Re
Y
Y
9*
Y
Y
H.Re
Y
Y
s.97
Y
Y
6*
Y
Mia B. Love
H.Re
John R. Curtis (22)
s.97
H.R .3
Y
H.Re
H.R .3
Y
2*
H.R .2
Y
s.93
H.R .1
Y
6*
H.R .1
Y
H.Re
7*
3*
H.R .6
Y
384
*
*
*
Y
115th CONGRESS FINAL IRF CONGRESSIONAL SCORECARD
* .407
H.Re s
* * .395
H.Re s
.349
H.Re s
.319 .328
H.Re s
H.Re s
*
* .274
H.Re s
220
H.Re s
*
.128 .188
H.Re s
H.Re s
dt.6 51 H.C on.R es.8 9* H.C on.R es.9 0 H.C on.R es.9 2 H.Re s.65 *
*
123
888
H.A m
H.R .7
H.R .7
H.R .6
034
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621 819 H.R .6
H.R .5
H.R .5
* *
034
744
549 H.R .5
H.R .4
H.R .4
223
856 H.R .4
H.R .3
*
* 030
826
061
776
H.R .2
911
872
72
90
79*
Y
H.R .3 H.R .3
REPUBLICANS
Rob Bishop
s.89
H.Re
s.79
H.Re
0*
s.76
H.Re
s.75
H.Re
1*
3*
s.74
H.Re
2*
s.74
H.Re
3*
s.67
1*
0*
s.73
H.Re
H.Re
s.65
H.Re
s.57
H.Re
7*
s.53
H.Re
8*
s.52
H.Re
4*
HOUSE
s.43
UTAH
H.Re
CONGRESSIONAL VOTES BY STATE
Y
*Item has not been brought to a vote (22) Not scored, served less than 75% of term, took office 11/7/17; Jason Chaffetz vacated 6/30/17, not scored
155
SENATE
Patrick J. Leahy D
Bernard Sanders I OCS OCS CS Y
H.R H.R
Scor e Grad e
OCS Y Y Y Y 25 B
OCS Y Y Y Y 17 C
6)
x:10
(Ma
92*
S.Re
s.30
s.16
CS Y
6
8* s.17
s.16
2*
7*
9
9*
s.15
s.13
s.10
S.Re
S.Re
S.Re
n.Re
*
*
40 s.29
dt.2 2 n.Re S.Co
S.Co
S.Am
96*
52* S.36
S.36
22*
36 S.36
S.27
28*
65* S.25
S.23
20*
60* S.21
S.20
91*
74* S.18
S.15
S.12
58
18* S.11
S.11
5*
1*
7*
8*
S.41
S.19
S.Re
Y
S.Re
OCS
cus
Y
Cau
Y-CS
1
OCS
.206
Y
HR
2
.187
.672
.390
5*
s.73
S.Re
3*
CS
s.73
S.Re
1*
s.73
S.Re
7*
s.66
S.Re
7*
Y
s.64
Y
S.Re
Y
3*
Y
s.61
S.Re
1*
s.57
S.Re
9*
s.53
H.R
CS
H.R
Y-PS
S.Re
1*
s.48
S.Re
0*
s.46
S.Re
9
s.42
S.Re
6*
s.37
S.Re
8*
s.36
S.Re
0*
s.36
S.Re
CS
9*
S.90
Bernard Sanders I
s.35
1*
S.82
CS
8*
CS
S.13
Patrick J. Leahy D
S.Re
s.29
S.Re
0*
9*
s.25
S.Re
s.22
S.Re
s.22
S.Re 0*
7*
SENATE
s.21
VERMONT
S.Re
CONGRESSIONAL VOTES BY STATE
Y
*Item has not been brought to a vote
115th CONGRESS FINAL IRF CONGRESSIONAL SCORECARD
156
HOUSE
Peter Welch CS CS Y
DEMOCRATS
Y Y
HR
ucus Com miss ion Scor e (M ax:1 51) Grad e
E Ca
cus
Cau RMM
IRF
diyy a
Y
Ahm a
36
58 S.27
74*
s.11
69
Y
S.11
Y
H.Re
56*
s.11 s.11
H.Re
32*
Y
H.Re
17*
Y
s.11
H.Re
11*
91
57*
s.11
H.Re
s.11
H.Re
24* 34* s.10 s.10
H.Re
H.Re
s.10
H.Re
s.10
22*
H.R .6
Y
384
*
*
*
M
OCS Y
*
31
115th CONGRESS FINAL IRF CONGRESSIONAL SCORECARD
.407
*
* .395 H.Re s
Y-CS
H.Re s
.349
H.Re s
.319 .328
H.Re s
H.Re s
*
* .274
H.Re s
220
H.Re s
*
.128 .188
H.Re s
H.Re s
dt.6 51 H.C on.R es.8 9* H.C on.R es.9 0 H.C on.R es.9 2 H.Re s.65 *
*
123 H.A m
H.R .7
H.R .7
888
034
018 H.R .6
*
*
*
621
034
H.R .6
* *
819
H.R .5
H.R .5
OCS
H.Re
6* 9* s.10
H.Re
s.97
H.Re
H.R .5
744
OCS
s.97
2*
6*
549 H.R .4
H.R .4
* 223
856 H.R .4
H.R .3
Y
H.Re
3* 7* s.93
H.Re
s.89
H.Re
s.79
H.Re
0* s.76
H.Re
s.75
Y
776
H.R .3
* 030
826
061 H.R .3
H.R .2
911
872
72
Y
H.Re
1*
3*
s.74
H.Re
s.74
Y
2*
H.R .2
Y
H.Re
H.R .1
Y-OCS
s.73
3*
s.67
1*
0*
Y
90
H.R .1
79*
H.R .6
H.R .3
Y
H.Re
H.Re
s.65
H.Re
s.57
H.Re
7*
s.53
H.Re
8*
DEMOCRATS
H.R .3
Peter Welch
s.52
H.Re
4*
HOUSE
s.43
VERMONT
H.Re
CONGRESSIONAL VOTES BY STATE
B
*Item has not been brought to a vote
157
SENATE
Tim Kaine D
Mark R. Warner D OCS S.Re
CS OCS
CS Y
.390
H.R
Y Y Y 28 B
Y Y Y 13 C
6)
x:10
(Ma
cus
Cau
1
Y
.206
Y
HR
2
Y-CS
S.Re
OCS
s.17
6
8*
2* s.16
s.16 S.Re
S.Re
7*
9 s.15
s.13
*
* s.30 9*
n.Re s.10
S.Re
S.Re
S.Re
S.Co
40 s.29
dt.2 2 n.Re
Y
S.Co
S.Am
96*
52* S.36
S.36
22*
OCS
H.R
.187
H.R
.672
Y
Y
H.R
5*
s.73
S.Re
3*
s.73
S.Re
1*
s.73
Y
Grad e
OCS
S.Re
7*
s.66
S.36
CS
36
S.27
28*
65* S.25
S.23
20*
60* S.21
S.20
91*
74* S.18
S.15
92*
58 S.12
S.11
18*
5* S.11
S.90
1*
7* S.82
S.41
8*
8*
S.19
S.13
Y-CS
S.Re
7*
s.64
S.Re
3*
Y
s.61
S.Re
1*
s.57
S.Re
9*
s.53
S.Re
1*
s.48
S.Re
0*
OCS
Scor e
Y
s.46
Y
S.Re
9
s.42
S.Re
6*
s.37
8*
s.36
0*
Mark R. Warner D
s.36
S.Re
9*
s.35
1*
s.29
CS
S.Re
CS S.Re
OCS
S.Re
0*
9*
s.25
S.Re
s.22
S.Re
s.22
S.Re
Tim Kaine D
0*
7*
SENATE
s.21
VIRGINIA
S.Re
CONGRESSIONAL VOTES BY STATE
Y Y
*Item has not been brought to a vote
115th CONGRESS FINAL IRF CONGRESSIONAL SCORECARD
158
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Barbara Comstock
Y-OCS
Y-CS
Y
Y-CS
Y
Y-OCS
Y
CS
Thomas A. Garrett, Jr.
Y-CS
Y
Y
Y-CS
Y
Y-CS
Y
CS
Bob Goodlatte
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y-CS
Y
H. Morgan Griffith
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Scott Taylor
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Robert J. Wittman
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
*
*
*
*
*
*
.407
Y
.395
Y
H.Re s
Y
H.Re s
Y
.349
Y
Y
Y-CS
Y-CS
OCS
Y-CS
Y
H.Re s
Robert C. "Bobby" Scott
.328
Y
Y-CS
.319
Y
OCS
OCS
H.Re s
CS
Y
Y-CS
H.Re s
Y-CS
Y
.274
Y-CS
Y
H.Re s
Y-CS
Y
220
Y-CS
Y
.188
Y
Y
H.Re s
Y-OCS
Y
.128
Y
Y
CS
H.Re s
Y
A. Donald McEachin
Y
H.Re s
Gerald E. Connolly
OCS
H.A m
CS
H.R .7
Y
H.R .7
Y
H.R .6
Y-CS
H.R .6
Y
H.R .5
Y
dt.6 51 H.C on.R es.8 9* H.C on.R es.9 0 H.C on.R es.9 2 H.Re s.65 *
*
*
384
123
*
* 888
034
018
H.R .6
* 819
621
*
*
Y
H.R .5
H.R .5
034
*
Y
H.R .4
H.R .4
744
549
*
*
223
856
H.R .4
776
H.R .3
H.R .3
*
030
H.R .3
826
061
H.R .2
Y
H.R .2
H.R .1
911
872 H.R .1
72 H.R .6
90
Donald S. Beyer, Jr.
HOUSE
H.R .3
H.R .3
VIRGINIA
79*
CONGRESSIONAL VOTES BY STATE
DEMOCRATS
CS
OCS
OCS
Y
CS
Y-CS
Y
Y-CS
Y
CS
Y-CS
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y-CS
Y
Y-CS
OCS
CS
Y-CS
CS
CS
CS
Y
CS
Y Y
OCS
Y
REPUBLICANS
Dave Brat
Y
CS
OCS
OCS
OCS
Y
OCS
Y
Y
Y-CS
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y-CS
Y
CS
Y
OCS
Y CS
Y-CS Y-OCS
*Item has not been brought to a vote
Continued on next page
115th CONGRESS FINAL IRF CONGRESSIONAL SCORECARD
159
cus RMM E Ca ucus HR Com miss ion Scor e (M ax:1 51) Grad e
Cau
IRF
Y
Ahm a
36 S.27
Y
diyy a
4* 58
S.11
.117
H.Re s
.116
9
6*
H.Re s
2*
7*
.115
H.Re s
.113
.111
H.Re s
1*
H.Re s
H.Re s
.111
1
7*
.109
.105
H.Re s
4*
4*
H.Re s
.103
.102
H.Re s
2* .102
H.Re s
*
*
H.Re s
.979
.976
H.Re s
*
H.Re s
*
*
*
.932
H.Re s
.896
H.Re s
.797
H.Re s
*
.763
.750
H.Re s
*
*
H.Re s
.743
H.Re s
*
.741
.732
H.Re s
*
H.Re s
*
*
.673
H.Re s
.651
.570
H.Re s
*
H.Re s
*
.537
H.Re s
.528
.434
H.Re s
HOUSE
H.Re s
VIRGINIA
*
CONGRESSIONAL VOTES BY STATE
DEMOCRATS
Donald S. Beyer, Jr.
Y
Gerald E. Connolly
Y
Y
A. Donald McEachin
CS
OCS
Y Y
OCS
Y-OCS Y
OCS
Y
Y
Robert C. "Bobby" Scott
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
OCS
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
M
M
M
M
29
B
52
A+
20
C
21
C
23
C
47
A+
37
A
REPUBLICANS
Dave Brat
CS
Barbara Comstock
CS
Thomas A. Garrett, Jr.
CS
CS
CS OCS
CS CS
H. Morgan Griffith
Y Y
Y
Y
Y
22
C
CS
Y
Y
Y
Y
19
D
Y
Y
Y
17
D
Y
Y
23
C
Scott Taylor Robert J. Wittman
CS
CS
Y
Y
M
M
CS
Bob Goodlatte
OCS
M
M
*Item has not been brought to a vote
115th CONGRESS FINAL IRF CONGRESSIONAL SCORECARD
160
SENATE
Maria Cantwell D H.R H.R
Y Y Y Y Y 15 C
Y Y Y Y Y 11 D
Grad e
6)
x:10
(Ma
cus
Cau
1
.206
Scor e
HR
2
.187
.672
.390
5*
s.73
S.Re
3*
S.Re
S.Re
Y Y CS Y
Y Y CS Y
S.Re
s.17
6
8*
2* s.16
s.16
7*
9 s.15
s.13
9*
s.30
*
*
40 s.29 n.Re s.10
S.Re
S.Re
S.Re
S.Co
n.Re
OCS
S.Co
dt.2 2
96*
52*
S.Am
S.36
22*
36 S.36
S.27
28*
65* S.25
S.23
20*
60* S.21
S.20
91*
74* S.18
S.15
92*
58 S.12
S.11
18*
5* S.11
S.90
1*
7* S.82
S.41
8*
8*
S.19
S.13
S.36
Y
s.73
S.Re
1*
s.73
Y
S.Re
7*
s.66
S.Re
7*
s.64
S.Re
3*
CS
s.61
S.Re
1*
s.57
S.Re
9*
s.53
S.Re
1*
s.48
S.Re
0*
s.46
S.Re
9
s.42
S.Re
6*
s.37
S.Re
8*
s.36
S.Re
Y
0*
Patty Murray D
s.36
S.Re
9*
s.35
1*
s.29
S.Re
Y
H.R
CS S.Re
0*
9*
s.25
S.Re
s.22
S.Re
s.22
S.Re
Maria Cantwell D
H.R
Patty Murray D 0*
7*
SENATE
s.21
WASHINGTON
S.Re
CONGRESSIONAL VOTES BY STATE
*Item has not been brought to a vote
115th CONGRESS FINAL IRF CONGRESSIONAL SCORECARD
161
*
.407
CS
Y
Y
OCS
Y
Y-CS
CS
Y
H.Re s
H.Re s
.395
*
*
*
H.Re s
.349
.328
.319
Y-CS
H.Re s
*
*
*
*
* 034
*
*
*
*
Y
H.Re s
Y
.274
Y
Y
OCS
H.Re s
Y
Y
Cathy McMorris Rodgers
220
Y
David G. Reichert
.188
Y
H.Re s
Y
Y
.128
Y
Dan Newhouse
H.Re s
Y
Y
H.Re s
Y
Y
dt.6 51 H.C on.R es.8 9* H.C on.R es.9 0 H.C on.R es.9 2 H.Re s.65 *
Y
Jaime Herrera Beutler
H.A m
Y
384
Y
Y
Y
123
Y
Y
Y
H.R .7
Y Y
Y
Adam Smith
H.R .7
Y Y-CS
Rick Larsen
888
Y
Y
H.R .6
Y-CS
Y
018
Y
Y
H.R .6
Y-CS
Derek Kilmer
H.R .6
Y
819
Y
Y
621
Y
Y
H.R .5
Y
Y
Y
034
Y
Y
Y
H.R .5
Y Y
Y
Pramila Jayapal
H.R .4
Y Y-CS
Denny Heck
H.R .4
Y
H.R .5
* 744
549
*
*
223
856
H.R .4
776
H.R .3
H.R .3
*
030
826
H.R .3
Y
Y
H.R .3
061
Y
Y
H.R .2
H.R .2
Y
Susan K. DelBene
HOUSE
911
872
H.R .1
72
Y
H.R .6
H.R .1
90
Y
H.R .3
WASHINGTON
79*
CONGRESSIONAL VOTES BY STATE
DEMOCRATS
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y-CS
OCS
Y
Y
Y
OCS
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y-CS
Y
CS
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y-CS
Y
Y
OCS
Y
Y
OCS
Y
Y
Y
Y-CS
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y-CS
Y-CS
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y-CS
Y-CS
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y-OCS
Y
Y-CS
Y
CS
Y OCS
Y
*Item has not been brought to a vote
Continued on next page
115th CONGRESS FINAL IRF CONGRESSIONAL SCORECARD
162
cus RMM E Ca ucus HR Com miss ion Scor e (M ax:1 51) Grad e
Cau
Y
Y
M
23
Y
Y
M
25
C
Y
Y
26
B
Y
Y
Y
28
B
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
IRF
S.27
Ahm a
S.11
36
diyy a
4* 58
9
.117
.116
H.Re s
6*
H.Re s
2*
7*
.115
H.Re s
.113
.111
H.Re s
1
7*
1*
H.Re s
.111
H.Re s
.109
.105
H.Re s
4*
4*
H.Re s
.103
.102
H.Re s
2* .102
H.Re s
*
*
H.Re s
.979
.976
H.Re s
*
H.Re s
*
*
*
.932
H.Re s
.896
H.Re s
.797
H.Re s
*
.763
.750
H.Re s
*
*
H.Re s
.743
H.Re s
*
.741
.732
H.Re s
*
H.Re s
*
*
.673
H.Re s
.651
.570
H.Re s
*
H.Re s
*
.537
H.Re s
.528
.434
H.Re s
HOUSE
H.Re s
WASHINGTON
*
CONGRESSIONAL VOTES BY STATE
DEMOCRATS
Susan K. DelBene
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Rick Larsen Adam Smith
Denny Heck
CS
Pramila Jayapal Derek Kilmer
CS
CS
OCS
M M
M
C
20
C
29
B
19
D
22
C
21
C
22
C
REPUBLICANS
Jaime Herrera Beutler Dan Newhouse
Y
Y
David G. Reichert
CS
Y
Y
Cathy McMorris Rodgers
Y
Y
Y Y
Y
M M
*Item has not been brought to a vote
115th CONGRESS FINAL IRF CONGRESSIONAL SCORECARD
163
SENATE
Shelley Moore Capito R H.R H.R
Scor e Grad e
Y Y Y Y Y 11 D
Y Y Y Y Y 16 C
HR
2
6)
x:10
(Ma
cus
Cau
1
.206
CS
.187
OCS
.672
.390
5*
Y
s.73
Y
S.Re
Y
3*
Y
s.73
S.Re
1*
s.73
S.Re
7*
s.66
S.Re
7*
s.64
S.Re
3*
OCS
s.61
S.Re
1*
s.57
S.Re
9*
s.53
S.Re
1*
s.48
S.Re
0*
s.46
S.Re
9
s.42
S.Re
6*
s.37
H.R
CS S.Re
8*
s.36
Y
S.Re
Joe Manchin, III D
0*
Y
s.36
S.Re
9*
1*
s.35
S.Re
s.29
S.Re
0*
9*
s.25
S.Re
s.22
S.Re
s.22
S.Re
Shelley Moore Capito R
H.R
Joe Manchin, III D 0*
7*
S.Re
6
8* s.17
s.16
2*
7*
9
s.16 S.Re
S.Re
s.30 9*
s.15
s.13
s.10
S.Re
S.Re
S.Re
n.Re
*
*
40 s.29
dt.2 2 n.Re S.Co
S.Co
S.Am
96*
52* S.36
S.36
22*
36 S.36
S.27
28*
65* S.25
S.23
20*
60* S.21
S.20
91*
74* S.18
S.15
92*
58 S.12
S.11
18*
5* S.11
S.90
1*
7* S.82
S.41
8*
8*
S.19
S.13
SENATE
s.21
WEST VIRGINIA
S.Re
CONGRESSIONAL VOTES BY STATE
Y Y
Y Y-CS
*Item has not been brought to a vote
115th CONGRESS FINAL IRF CONGRESSIONAL SCORECARD
164
HOUSE
Alexander X. Mooney
David B. McKinley
CS CS Y Y Y Y
CS Y Y Y Y
Evan H. Jenkins (23)
M
HR
ucus Com miss ion Scor e (M ax:1 51) Grad e
E Ca
cus
Cau RMM
IRF
Y
diyy a
Y
Ahm a
Y
36
Y
58
Y
S.27
Y
S.11
Y
74*
69
Y
s.11
H.Re
56*
s.11
32*
17*
s.11
H.Re
H.Re
s.11
H.Re
11* s.11
H.Re
91
57*
Y
s.11
H.Re
24* 34* s.10 s.10
H.Re
H.Re
s.10
H.Re
22* s.10
H.Re
6* 9* s.10
H.Re
s.97
H.Re
s.97
Y
H.Re
Y
2*
Y
s.93
Y
6*
Y
H.Re
7*
3*
H.R .3
Y
384
*
*
*
Y
115th CONGRESS FINAL IRF CONGRESSIONAL SCORECARD
* .407
H.Re s
* * .395
H.Re s
.349
H.Re s
.319 .328
H.Re s
H.Re s
*
* .274
H.Re s
220
H.Re s
*
.128 .188
H.Re s
H.Re s
dt.6 51 H.C on.R es.8 9* H.C on.R es.9 0 H.C on.R es.9 2 H.Re s.65 *
*
123
888
H.A m
H.R .7
H.R .7
H.R .6
034
018 H.R .6
*
*
*
621 819 H.R .6
H.R .5
H.R .5
034
744
* *
223 549 H.R .5
H.R .4
H.R .4
H.R .4
856
776 H.R .3
*
* 030
826 H.R .3
Y
H.R .2
061
911
872 H.R .2
H.R .1
72
90
Y
s.89
H.Re
s.79
H.Re
0*
s.76
H.Re
s.75
H.Re
1*
3*
s.74
H.Re
2*
s.74
H.Re
s.73
Y
3*
Y
s.67
Y
H.Re
Y
1*
David B. McKinley
s.65
H.R .1
Y
H.Re
0*
H.R .6
Y
79*
Y
H.R .3 H.R .3
REPUBLICANS
Evan H. Jenkins (23)
H.Re
s.57
H.Re
7*
s.53
H.Re
8*
s.52
H.Re
WEST VIRGINIA 4*
HOUSE
s.43
WEST VIRGINIA
H.Re
CONGRESSIONAL VOTES BY STATE
Y
Y
REPUBLICANS
(23) (23)
20 C
*Item has not been brought to a vote (23) Not scored, vacated 9/30/18
24 C
165
SENATE
Tammy Baldwin D OCS CS S.Re
CS Y PS CS
OCS Y
H.R
Y Y Y 38 A
Y Y Y Y 12 C
2
6)
x:10
(Ma
cus
CS
Grad e
Scor e
Cau
1
S.Re
Y-CS
.206
.187
CS
S.Re
Y
6
8* s.17
s.16
2*
7*
9
s.16 S.Re
s.30 9*
s.15 S.Re
S.Re
s.13
s.10
S.Re
n.Re
*
*
40 s.29
dt.2 2 n.Re S.Co
S.Co
S.Am
96*
52* S.36
S.36
22*
36
OCS
HR
H.R
Y
.672
H.R
.390
5*
s.73
Y
S.Re
Y
3*
Y
s.73
S.Re
1*
s.73
Y
S.36
S.27
28*
65*
OCS
H.R
OCS
S.Re
7*
s.66
S.Re
7*
s.64
S.Re
3*
S.23
20*
60* S.21
S.20
91*
74* S.18
S.15
92*
58 S.12
S.11
18*
5* S.11
S.25
Y
s.61
S.Re
1*
s.57
OCS
S.Re
9*
s.53
S.Re
1*
s.48
0*
CS
s.46
9
s.42
6*
s.37
S.Re
8*
s.36
Y-OCS
S.Re
0*
Ron Johnson R
s.36
S.Re
9*
s.35
1*
s.29
CS
S.Re
1* S.90
7* S.82
S.41
8*
8*
S.19
S.13
OCS
S.Re
CS S.Re
0*
9*
s.25
S.Re
s.22
0*
CS
S.Re
Ron Johnson R S.Re
Tammy Baldwin D
s.22
S.Re
7*
SENATE
s.21
WISCONSIN
S.Re
CONGRESSIONAL VOTES BY STATE
Y-OCS Y
*Item has not been brought to a vote
115th CONGRESS FINAL IRF CONGRESSIONAL SCORECARD
166
*
.407
.395
H.Re s
*
*
*
H.Re s
.349
H.Re s
.328
.319
H.Re s
H.Re s
*
H.Re s
.274
*
220
.188
H.Re s
.128
H.Re s
H.Re s
*
*
*
* 034
*
*
*
*
* 223
dt.6 51 H.C on.R es.8 9* H.C on.R es.9 0 H.C on.R es.9 2 H.Re s.65 *
Y-CS
H.A m
Y
384
Y-CS
123
Y
H.R .7
Y
H.R .7
Y-CS
888
Glenn Grothman
H.R .6
Y
018
Y
H.R .6
Y
H.R .6
Y
819
Mike Gallagher
621
Y
CS
H.R .5
Y
034
Y
Y
H.R .5
Y-OCS
H.R .5
Y-OCS
744
Y
Y
549
Y
Y
H.R .4
Y
Mark Pocan
H.R .4
Gwen Moore
856
*
Y
Y
H.R .4
776
H.R .3
Y Y
Y
H.R .3
*
030
826
H.R .3
Y Y
Y
H.R .3
061
Y
Ron Kind
HOUSE
H.R .2
H.R .2
911
872
H.R .1
72
Y
H.R .1
Y
H.R .6
90
Y
H.R .3
WISCONSIN
79*
CONGRESSIONAL VOTES BY STATE
OCS
Y
DEMOCRATS
Y Y
CS
Y
CS
Y
Y Y
Y
OCS
OCS
Y
Y
Y
OCS
OCS
Y
Y N
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y-CS
Y
Y
Y-CS
Y-CS
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
N
Y
Y
Y
Y-CS
Y
Y-CS
Y-PS
Y-CS
Y
OCS
Y
REPUBLICANS
Sean P. Duffy
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y-CS
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y-CS
Y
Y-OCS
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y-CS
CS
CS
CS
ucus Com miss ion Scor e (M ax:1 51) Grad e HR
E Ca
RMM
cus Cau
IRF
diyy a Ahm a
S.27
CS
8* H.Re s.53 7* H.Re s.57 0* H.Re s.65 1* H.Re s.67 3* H.Re s.73 2* H.Re s.74 1* H.Re s.74 3* H.Re s.75 0* H.Re s.76 3* H.Re s.79 7* H.Re s.89 6* H.Re s.93 2* H.Re s.97 6* H.Re s.97 9* H.Re s.10 22* H.Re s.10 24* H.Re s.10 34* H.Re s.10 57* H.Re s.10 91 H.Re s.11 11* H.Re s.11 17* H.Re s.11 32* H.Re s.11 56* H.Re s.11 69 H.Re s.11 74* S.11 58
s.43 4
CS
H.Re s.52
HOUSE
H.Re
WISCONSIN
*
James F. Sensenbrenner, Jr.
36
Paul D. Ryan (24)
DEMOCRATS
Ron Kind
CS
Gwen Moore
CS
Mark Pocan
CS
CS
Y
OCS
Y
Y
OCS
Y
Y
OCS
Y
Y
Y
Y
OCS
Y
Y
Sean P. Duffy
Y
Y
Y
Y
Mike Gallagher
Y
Y
Y
Y
CS
M M
26
B
30
B
33
B
21
C
20
C
35
B
(24)
(24)
32
B
REPUBLICANS
Glenn Grothman
OCS
CS
CS
CS
CS
Y
Y
Y
Y
CS
CS
Y
Y
Y
Y
M M
M
M
M
M
M
Paul D. Ryan (24) James F. Sensenbrenner, Jr. *Item has not been brought to a vote (24) Not scored, Speaker of the House
115th CONGRESS FINAL IRF CONGRESSIONAL SCORECARD
167
SENATE
John Barrasso R H.R H.R
Scor e Grad e
Y Y Y Y Y 11 D
Y Y Y Y Y 10 F
HR
2
6)
x:10
(Ma
cus
Cau
1
.206
.187
.672
.390
5*
s.73
S.Re
3*
s.73
S.Re
1*
s.73
S.Re
7*
s.66
S.Re
7*
s.64
S.Re
3*
s.61
S.Re
1*
s.57
S.Re
9*
s.53
S.Re
1*
s.48
S.Re
0*
s.46
S.Re
9
s.42
S.Re
6*
s.37
S.Re
8*
s.36
S.Re
0*
s.36
S.Re
9*
1*
s.35
S.Re
s.29
S.Re
0*
9*
s.25
S.Re
s.22
S.Re
s.22
S.Re
H.R
CS H.R
Michael B. Enzi R 0*
7*
S.Re
John Barrasso R Y Y Y Y Y
Michael B. Enzi R Y Y Y Y Y
6
8* s.17
s.16
2*
7*
9
s.16 S.Re
S.Re
s.30 9*
s.15
s.13
s.10
S.Re
S.Re
S.Re
n.Re
*
*
40 s.29
dt.2 2 n.Re S.Co
S.Co
S.Am
96*
52* S.36
S.36
22*
36 S.36
S.27
28*
65* S.25
S.23
20*
60* S.21
S.20
91*
74* S.18
S.15
92*
58 S.12
S.11
18*
5* S.11
S.90
1*
7* S.82
S.41
8*
8*
S.19
S.13
SENATE
s.21
WYOMING
S.Re
CONGRESSIONAL VOTES BY STATE
*Item has not been brought to a vote
115th CONGRESS FINAL IRF CONGRESSIONAL SCORECARD
168
HOUSE
Liz Cheney CS CS Y Y
58
Y
HR
ucus Com miss ion Scor e (M ax:1 51) Grad e
E Ca
cus
Cau RMM
IRF
diyy a
Y
Ahm a
36
S.27
S.11
74*
69
Y
s.11
H.Re
56*
s.11 s.11
H.Re
32*
Y
H.Re
17*
Y
s.11
H.Re
11* s.11
H.Re
91
57*
Y
s.11
H.Re
24* 34* s.10 s.10
H.Re
H.Re
s.10
H.Re
s.10
H.Re
22*
9*
6*
Y
s.10
H.Re
s.97
H.Re
2*
6*
s.97
H.Re
3* 7* s.93
H.Re
s.89
H.Re
s.79
H.Re
0* s.76
H.Re
s.75
Y
384
*
*
*
Y
20
115th CONGRESS FINAL IRF CONGRESSIONAL SCORECARD
* .407
H.Re s
* * .395
H.Re s
.349
H.Re s
.319 .328
H.Re s
H.Re s
*
* .274
H.Re s
220
H.Re s
*
.128 .188
H.Re s
H.Re s
dt.6 51 H.C on.R es.8 9* H.C on.R es.9 0 H.C on.R es.9 2 H.Re s.65 *
*
123
888
H.A m
H.R .7
H.R .7
H.R .6
034
018 H.R .6
*
*
*
621 819 H.R .6
H.R .5
H.R .5
* *
034
744
549 H.R .5
H.R .4
H.R .4
* 223
856 H.R .4
H.R .3
776
H.R .3
* 030
826
061 H.R .3
H.R .2
911
872
72
Y
H.Re
1*
3*
s.74
H.Re
s.74
Y
2*
H.R .2
Y
H.Re
H.R .1
Y
s.73
3*
s.67
1*
0*
Y
90
H.R .1
79*
H.R .6
H.R .3
Y
H.Re
H.Re
s.65
H.Re
s.57
H.Re
7*
s.53
H.Re
8*
REPUBLICANS
H.R .3
Liz Cheney
s.52
H.Re
4*
HOUSE
s.43
WYOMING
H.Re
CONGRESSIONAL VOTES BY STATE
Y
REPUBLICANS
*Item has not been brought to a vote
C
169
CS-NL
NL
NL
NL
NL
NL
NL
NL
NL
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
* 034
*
*
.407
NL
.395
NL
H.Re s
NL
H.Re s
NL
.349
NL
H.Re s
NL
.328
NL
.319
NL
H.Re s
NL
H.Re s
NL
.274
OCS
H.Re s
NL
220
NL
.188
NL
H.Re s
NL
.128
NL
H.Re s
NL
H.Re s
NL
dt.6 51 H.C on.R es.8 9* H.C on.R es.9 0 H.C on.R es.9 2 H.Re s.65 *
NL
H.A m
OCS
384
NL
123
NL
H.R .7
CS-NL
H.R .7
NL
888
CS-NL
H.R .6
CS-NL
018
NL
H.R .6
NL
H.R .6
NL
819
NL
621
NL
H.R .5
* 034
CS-NL
H.R .5
NL
H.R .4
NL
H.R .4
NL
H.R .5
* 744
549
*
*
223
856
H.R .4
776
H.R .3
H.R .3
*
030
826
H.R .3
061
H.R .2
NL
H.R .2
H.R .1
911
872 H.R .1
72 H.R .6
90
H.R .3
HOUSE
H.R .3
NON-VOTING TERRITORIES
79*
CONGRESSIONAL VOTES BY STATE
AMERICAN SAMOA
Amata Radewagen R
CS
NL
NL
NL
NL
NL
NL
NL
NL
NL
NL
NL
CS-NL
NL
NL
NL
NL
NL
CS-NL
NL
NL
NL
NL
NL
NL
NL
NL
NL
NL
NL
NL
NL
NL
NL
NL
NL
NL
NL
NL
NL
NL
NL
NL
NL
NL
NL
DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA
Eleanor Holmes Norton D
OCS
CS
CS-NL
OCS
NL
GUAM
Madeleine Bordallo D NORTHERN MARIANA ISLANDS
Gregorio Sablan D PUERTO RICO
Jenniffer Gonzรกlez-Colรณn R VIRGIN ISLANDS
Stacey Plaskett D *Item has not been brought to a vote
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.117
.116
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.115
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.113
.111
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.111
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.109
.105
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.103
.102
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.979
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.932
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.896
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.797
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.763
.750
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.743
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.741
.732
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.673
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.651
.570
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.537
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CONGRESSIONAL VOTES BY STATE
AMERICAN SAMOA
Amata Radewagen R
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N/A
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N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
NL
N/A
N/A
NL
NL
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DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA
Eleanor Holmes Norton D
CS
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CS
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OCS
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GUAM
Madeleine Bordallo D
M
NORTHERN MARIANA ISLANDS
Gregorio Sablan D PUERTO RICO
Jenniffer Gonzรกlez-Colรณn R
CS
VIRGIN ISLANDS
Stacey Plaskett D
CS
*Item has not been brought to a vote
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MISSION
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