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113th Congress So that NARFE members may be as informed as possible about the 399 representatives and 28 senators seeking re-election to Congress, and how these men and women have represented the concerns of current and future federal retirees, we are publishing this compilation of voting of the 113th Congress (2013-2014). The vote descriptions below and on p. 30 refer to the votes in the scorecard on pp. 31-40. This is the 17th such compilation that NARFE has published. 2013 HOUSE VOTE #44 FEBRUARY 15, 2013

Extend Federal Pay Freeze (H.R. 273) Introduced by Rep. Ron DeSantis, R-FL, the bill extended the statutory pay freeze for federal civilian employees – including members of Congress – through December 31, 2013, marking the third year of the pay freeze. Passed 261-154. NARFE opposed the bill, so a “nay” vote is in support of NARFE’s position.

2013 HOUSE VOTE #86, MARCH 20, 2013

Fiscal Year (FY) 2014 Budget Resolution Substitute (H.Amdt. 35 to H.Con.Res. 25) Rep. Rob Woodall’s, R-GA, FY14 budget substitute on behalf of the Republican Study Committee would provide $2.732 trillion in new budget authority for FY 2014, not including off-budget accounts. The substitute would assume a $950 billion cap on total non-war discretionary spending, freezing it for four years until the budget is balanced, and then allowing for inflation growth. The budget assumes the transformation of Medicare into a premium support program that would compete against private plans. Beginning in 2015, it would convert the Federal Employees Health Benefits Program (FEHBP) to a premium support system, as well. The resolution also switches to the Chained CPI in place of current law (CPI-W) for Social Security, military retirement and federal civilian retirement cost-of-living adjustments (COLAs). Rejected 104-132. NARFE opposed the bill, so a “nay” vote is in support of NARFE’s position.

2013 HOUSE VOTE #88, MARCH 20, 2013

Fiscal Year 2014 Budget Resolution (H.Con.Res. 25) The resolution would provide $2.769 trillion in new budget authority in fiscal year 2014, not including off-budget accounts. It assumes the spending levels required by the sequester remain in place and that non-war discretionary spending for all future years will be at post-sequester levels, and also assumes that all discretionary savings from the sequester beginning in fiscal 2014 will come from nondefense programs. It calls for a reduction in federal employee benefits of $181 billion over 10 years through a decrease in the size of the workforce and an increase in retirement contributions. It assumes repeal of the 2010 health care law and a restructuring of Medicare into a premium support system beginning in 2024. Adopted 221-207. NARFE opposed the bill, so a “nay” vote is in support of NARFE’s position.

2013 HOUSE VOTE #225, JUNE 13, 2013

Conversion of Defense Functions to Contractor Performance (H.Amdt. 148 to H.R. 1960) An amendment offered by Rep. Scott Rigell, R-VA, sought to modify the temporary suspension of publicprivate competitions for conversion of Department

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of Defense functions to contractor performance. Permits the Secretary of Defense to exempt existing public-private partnerships from the Office of Management and Budget Circular A-76 process. Rejected 178-248. NARFE opposed the amendment, so a “nay” vote is in support of NARFE’s position.

retirement age to 70, up from the currently scheduled 67. It proposed requiring federal employees to contribute more to both their pensions and health benefits and reducing the federal workforce through attrition. Rejected 133291. NARFE opposed the bill, so a “nay” vote is in support of NARFE’s position.

2013 HOUSE VOTE #436, AUGUST 1, 2013

2013 HOUSE VOTE #177, APRIL 10, 2014

Stop Government Abuse Act (H.R. 2879) The legislation, introduced by Rep. Lynn Jenkins, R-KS, would prohibit bonuses for federal employees during sequestration and provide for new leave category – investigative leave – for members of the Senior Executive Service under investigation, which may be without pay. Also gives members of the general public the right to record telephone or inperson interactions with Executive Branch employees. Passed 239-176. NARFE opposed the bill, so a “nay” vote is in support of NARFE’s position.

2013 HOUSE VOTE #525, OCTOBER 5, 2013

Compensation of Furloughed Federal Employees (H.R. 3223) The bill, offered by Rep. James P. Moran, D-VA, would provide for the compensation of federal employees furloughed during the 16-day government shutdown. Passed 407-0. NARFE supported the bill, so a “yea” vote is in support of NARFE’s position.

2013 HOUSE VOTE #550, OCTOBER 17, 2013 Continuing Appropriations to End Partial Shutdown, Suspend Debt Limit and Pay Furloughed Federal Employees (H.R. 2775) The measure provided continuing appropriations for government operations through January 15, 2014, reflecting an annual discretionary level of $986 billion. It allowed federal borrowing to continue through February 7, 2014, after the president certifies that the U.S. Treasury cannot pay its obligations and would set up an expedited process for Congress to consider resolutions of disapproval for debt-limit increases included in the 2011 Budget Control Act. It also provided for retroactive pay for federal employees who worked through the government shutdown that began on October 1, 2013, and for workers furloughed during that time. Passed 285-144. NARFE supported the bill, so a “yea” vote is in support of NARFE’s position.

2014 HOUSE VOTE #175, APRIL 4, 2014

Fiscal Year 2015 Budget Resolution Substitute (H.Amdt. 615 to H.Con.Res. 96) Rep. Rob Woodall’s, R-GA, budget substitute on behalf of the Republican Study Committee would provide for $2.744 trillion in new budget authority in FY 2015, not including off-budget accounts. The plan would repeal the 2010 health care law. The plan would use the Chained CPI to calculate costof-living adjustments and increase the normal 30



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Fiscal Year 2015 Budget Resolution (H.Con. Res. 96) Adoption The concurrent resolution would provide for $2.842 trillion in new budget authority in FY 2015, not including off-budget accounts. It would assume $5.1 trillion in reductions over the next 10 years in both discretionary and mandatory spending. The concurrent resolution assumes savings of $125 billion over 10 years by requiring current federal employees to contribute more toward their retirement. The proposal assumes the repeal of the 2010 health care law. It also extends the 2013 law that withheld the pay of members of Congress unless the House and Senate each approve a budget resolution. It calls for the creation of a block grant program for Medicaid run by individual states and includes a proposal for a 10-year “doc fix” to prevent a 24 percent cut in Medicare payments to doctors. Adopted 219-205. NARFE opposed the bill, so a “nay” vote is in support of NARFE’s position.

Key Senate Votes 113th Congress 2013 SENATE VOTE #37, MARCH 14, 2013

Hiring Freeze Amendment, Fiscal 2013 Continuing Appropriations (S. Amdt. 66 to H.R. 933) Sen. Tom Coburn’s, R-OK, amendment would have placed a hiring freeze on “nonessential” federal employees. The amendment would allow agencies to hire employees who are “excepted” or perform emergency functions, as defined by the Office of Personnel Management. Rejected 45-54. NARFE opposed the bill, so a “nay” vote is in support of NARFE’s position.

2013 SENATE VOTE #46, March 21, 2013

House FY14 Budget Resolution (H.Con.Res. 25) See description of H.Con.Res. 25 in House section of this report. Rejected 40-59. NARFE opposed the bill, so a “nay” vote is in support of NARFE’s position.

2013 SENATE VOTE 219, OCTOBER 16, 2013 Continuing Appropriations to End Partial Shutdown, Suspend Debt Limit and Pay Furloughed Federal Employees (H.R. 2775) See description of H.R. 2775 in House section of this report. Passed 81-18. NARFE supported the bill, so a “yea” vote is in support of NARFE’s position.

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Members of Congress Representatives’ names in black / Senators’ in blue AL At-Large representative R Retiring, not seeking re-election G Running for Governor S Representative running for Senate D Defeated in primary O Seeking other office * Senator whose term is expiring 2016 Senator whose term expires in 2016 2018 Senator whose term expires in 2018

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Vote Number: House Senate Vote # 44 86 88 225 436 525 550 175 177 37 46 219 Date 2013 2013 2013 2013 2013 2013 2013 2014 2014 2013 2013 2013 %P # P # x %P ALABAMA 1 Byrne (R ) I I I I I I I x x 0 0 2 0 2 Roby (R ) x P x x x P x P x 33 4 12 25 3 Rogers, Mike D. (R ) x x x P x NV x x x 13 17 18 49 4 Aderholt (R ) x NV x x x P x x x 13 9 34 21 5 Brooks, M. (R ) 33 6 10 38 P x x x x P x P x 6 R Bachus, S. (R ) x P x x x P 33 14 38 27 P x x 7 Sewell (D ) P P P P P P P P P 100 15 0 100 2016 Shelby (R ) x x x 0 16 42 28 * Sessions, J. (R ) x x x 0 4 22 15 ALASKA AL Young, D. (R ) NV P x P x P 63 37 33 P P x 2016 Murkowski (R ) P x P 67 4 13 * Begich (D ) 1 P P P 100 9

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ARIZONA 1 Kirkpatrick (D ) P P P P P P P P P 100 12 1 92 2 Barber (D ) x P 78 8 3 73 P P x P P P P 3 Grijalva (D ) P P P P P P P P P 100 34 0 100 4 Gosar (R ) x x x x x P x x x 11 2 14 13 5 Salmon (R ) x x x x x P x x x 11 2 16 11 6 Schweikert (R ) x x x x x P x x x 11 3 13 19 7 R Pastor (D ) P P P P P P P P P 100 53 3 95 8 Franks (R ) x x x x x P x x x 11 3 32 9 9 Sinema (D ) x P 78 7 2 78 P P x P P P P 2016 McCain (R ) x x P 33 20 25 44 2018 Flake (R ) x x 2 33 P 33 1 ARKANSAS 1 Crawford (R ) x P 67 7 9 P x x P P P P 2 O Griffin (R ) x P x x x P P P x 44 5 11 3 Womack (R ) x P x x x P P P x 44 5 11 4 S Cotton (R ) x x x x x P 22 2 7 P x x * Pryor (D ) P P P 100 17 0 2016 Boozman (R ) x x 5 P 33 2

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CALIFORNIA 1 LaMalfa (R ) x x x x x P x x x 11 1 8 11 2 Huffman (D ) P P P P P P P P P 100 8 0 100 3 Garamendi (D ) x P 88 14 3 82 P P P P P P P 4 McClintock (R ) x x x x x P x x x 11 2 19 10 5 Thompson, M. (D ) P NV P P P P P P P 100 40 1 98 6 Matsui (D ) P P P P P P P P P 100 28 0 100 7 Bera (D ) x P 78 7 2 78 P P x P P P P 8 Cook (R ) x P x P x P P x x 44 4 5 44 w w w. n a r f e . o r g

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Vote Number: House Senate Vote # 44 86 88 225 436 525 550 175 177 37 46 219 Date 2013 2013 2013 2013 2013 2013 2013 2014 2014 2013 2013 2013 %P # P # x %P 9 McNerney (D ) x P P P x P P P P 10 Denham (R ) x P x x x P x P x 11 R Miller, George (D ) P NV NV P NV P P NV NV 12 Pelosi (D ) P P P P NV P P P P 13 Lee, B. (D ) P P P P P P P P P 14 Speier (D ) NV P P P P P P P P 15 Swalwell (D ) P P P P P P P P P 16 Costa (D ) x P P P P P P P P 17 Honda (D ) P P P P P P P P P 18 Eshoo (D ) P NV P P P P P P P 19 Lofgren (D ) x P P P P P P P P 20 Farr (D ) NV P P P P P P P P 21 Valadao (R ) x P x x x P P P x 22 Nunes (R ) x P x x x P P P x 23 McCarthy, K. (R ) x P x x x P P P x 24 Capps (D ) P P P P P P P P P 25 R McKeon (R ) x x x x x P P x x 26 Brownley (D ) x P P P P P P P P 27 Chu (D ) P P P NV P P P P P 28 Schiff (D ) P P P P P P P P P 29 Cardenas (D) P P P P P NV P P P 30 Sherman (D ) P P P P P P P P P 31 R Miller, Gary (R ) x P x x x NV P P x 32 Napolitano (D ) P P P P P P P P P 33 R Waxman (D ) P P P P P P P P P 34 Becerra (D ) P P P P P P P P P 35 O Negrete McLeod (D ) P P P P P P P P P 36 Ruiz (D ) x P P P x P P P P 37 Bass (D ) P P P P P NV P P P 38 Sanchez, Linda (D) P P P P P P P P P 39 Royce (R ) x P x x x P x x x 40 Roybal-Allard (D ) P P P P P P P P P 41 Takano (D ) P P P P P P P P P 42 Calvert (R ) x P x x x P P P x 43 Waters (D ) P P P P P P P P P 44 Hahn (D ) x P P P P P P P P 45 R Campbell (R ) x P x NV NV P x x x 46 Sanchez, Loretta (D ) P NV P P P NV P P P 47 Lowenthal (D ) P P P P P P P P P 48 Rohrabacher (R ) x x x x x P x x x 49 Issa (R ) x P x P x P P x x 50 Hunter (R ) x x x x x P x x x 51 Vargas (D ) P P P P P NV P P P 52 Peters, S. (D ) x P P P x P P P P 53 Davis, S. (D ) P P P P P P P P P 2018 Feinstein (D ) P P P 2016 Boxer (D ) P P P

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COLORADO 1 DeGette (D ) P P P P P NV P P P 100 40 0 100 2 Polis (D ) x P 88 17 3 85 P P P P P P P 3 Tipton (R ) x P x P x NV P x x 38 4 11 27 4 S Gardner (R ) x x x x x P 22 2 14 13 P x x 5 Lamborn (R ) x x x x x P x x x 11 3 23 12 6 Coffman (R ) x P x x x P P P x 44 5 16 24 7 Perlmutter (D ) P P P P P P P NV NV 100 23 0 100 * Udall, Mark (D ) 2 80 P P P 100 8 2016 Bennet (D ) 2 80 P P P 100 8

CONNECTICUT 1 Larson, J. (D ) P P P P P P P P P 100 40 0 100 2 Courtney (D ) P P P P P P P P P 100 24 0 100 3 DeLauro (D ) NV NV P P P P P P P 100 53 2 96 4 Himes (D ) x P 88 19 1 95 P P P P P P P 32



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Vote Number: House Senate Vote # 44 86 88 225 436 525 550 175 177 37 46 219 Date 2013 2013 2013 2013 2013 2013 2013 2014 2014 2013 2013 2013 %P # P # x %P 5 Esty (D ) NV P P P P P P P P 2016 Blumenthal (D ) P P P 2018 Murphy, C. (D ) P P P

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DELAWARE AL Carney (D ) x P P 88 13 2 87 P P P P P P 2018 Carper (D ) P P P 100 16 3 84 * Coons (D ) P P P 100 7 0 100

DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA AL Norton (D ) I I I I I I I I I 0 2 0 100 FLORIDA 1 Miller, J. (R ) x P x x NV P x x x 25 6 30 17 2 Southerland (R ) x P x x x P x P x 33 3 13 19 3 Yoho (R ) x x x x x P x x x 11 1 8 11 4 Crenshaw (R ) x P x P x P 56 14 26 35 P P x 5 Brown, C. (D ) P P P P P P P P P 100 49 1 98 6 DeSantis (R ) x x x x x P x x x 11 1 8 11 7 Mica (R ) x x x x x P x x x 11 6 45 12 8 Posey (R ) x P x x x P x P x 33 4 17 19 9 Grayson (D ) P P P P P P P P P 100 13 0 100 10 Webster (R ) x P x x x P P P x 44 6 10 38 11 Nugent (R ) x P x x x P x P x 33 4 12 25 12 Bilirakis (R ) x P x x x P P P x 44 9 17 35 13 Jolly (R ) I I I I I I I P P 100 2 0 100 14 Castor (D ) P P P P P P P P P 100 25 0 100 15 Ross (R ) x x x x x P x x x 11 2 14 13 16 Buchanan (R ) x P x x x P P P x 44 9 17 35 17 Rooney (R ) x x x x x P x x x 11 4 17 19 18 Murphy, P. (D ) x P 75 6 2 75 P P x P P P P 19 Clawson (R ) I I I I I I I I I 0 0 20 Hastings, A. (D ) P P P P P P P P P 100 45 1 98 21 Deutch (D ) P P P P P P P P P 100 16 1 94 22 Frankel (D ) NV P P P P P P P P 100 7 0 100 23 Wasserman Schultz (D ) P NV NV P P P P P P 100 26 1 96 24 Wilson, F. (D ) P P P P P P P P P 100 14 0 100 25 Diaz-Balart (R ) x P x x x P P P x 44 12 24 33 26 Garcia (D ) x P 75 6 2 75 P P x P P P P 27 Ros-Lehtinen (R ) x P x x x P P P x 44 26 29 47 2018 Nelson (D ) P P P 100 19 0 100 2016 Rubio (R ) x x x 0 1 6 14 GEORGIA 1 D Kingston (R ) x x x P x P x x P 33 9 41 18 2 Bishop, S. (D ) NV P P P P P P P P 100 42 5 89 3 Westmoreland, L. (R ) x P x P x P x x x 33 5 23 18 4 Johnson, H. (D ) P P P P P P P P P 100 24 0 100 5 Lewis (D ) P P P NV NV P P NV NV 100 55 2 96 6 Price, T. (R ) x x x P x P x x x 22 4 25 14 7 Woodall (R ) x x x x x P x x x 11 2 14 13 8 Scott, A. (R ) x x x P x P x x P 33 4 12 25 9 Collins, D. (R ) x x x P NV P x x x 25 2 6 25 10 D Broun (R ) x x P x x P x x P 33 4 19 17 11 D Gingrey (R ) x x P P x P x x P 44 7 29 19 12 Barrow (D ) x P 78 24 4 86 P P x P P P P 13 Scott, D. (D ) P P P P P P P P P 100 34 1 97 14 Graves, T. (R ) x x x P x P x x x 22 2 14 13 R Chambliss (R ) x x P 33 4 12 25 2016 Isakson (R ) x x P 33 3 10 23 HAWAII 1 D Hanabusa (D ) P P P P P P P P P 100 15 0 100 2 Gabbard (D ) P P P P P P P P P 100 8 0 100 * Schatz (D ) P P P 100 3 0 100 2018 Hirono (D ) P P P 100 3 0 100 w w w. n a r f e . o r g

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Vote Number: House Senate Vote # 44 86 88 225 436 525 550 175 177 37 46 219 Date 2013 2013 2013 2013 2013 2013 2013 2014 2014 2013 2013 2013 %P # P # x %P IDAHO 1 Labrador (R ) x x x x x NV x x x 0 2 12 14 2 Simpson (R ) x P x P x P 56 13 28 32 P P x 2016 Crapo (R ) x x x 0 1 20 5 * Risch (R ) x x x 0 0 10 0 ILLINOIS 1 Rush (D ) NV P P P P NV NV P P 100 42 1 98 2 Kelly, R. (D ) I I I P P P P P P 100 6 0 100 3 Lipinski (D ) x NV P 88 26 2 93 P P P P P P 4 Gutierrez (D) NV P P P P P P P P 100 45 1 98 5 Quigley (D ) NV P P P P P P P P 100 16 2 89 6 Roskam (R ) x P x x x P P P x 44 8 18 31 7 Davis, D. (D ) NV P P P P P P P P 100 40 0 100 8 Duckworth (D ) P P P P P P P P P 100 8 0 100 9 Schakowsky (D ) P P P P P P P P P 100 41 0 100 10 Schneider (D ) x P 89 8 1 89 P P P P P P P 11 Foster (D ) x P 88 14 2 88 P P P P P P P 12 Enyart (D ) x P 88 7 1 88 P P P P P P P 13 Davis, R. (R ) x P x P x P 56 5 4 56 P P x 14 Hultgren (R ) x x x x x P x x x 11 2 14 13 15 Shimkus (R ) x P x P x P P x x 44 14 28 33 16 Kinzinger (R ) x P x x x P P P x 44 6 10 38 17 Bustos (D ) x P 88 7 1 88 P P P P P P P 18 Schock (R ) NV NV x x x NV P x x 17 2 16 11 * Durbin (D ) P P P 100 25 1 96 2016 Kirk (R ) x x 2 50 P 33 2

INDIANA 1 Visclosky (D ) P P P P P P P P P 100 62 4 94 2 Walorski (R ) x P x x x P x P x 33 3 6 33 3 Stutzman (R ) x x x x x P x x x 11 1 14 7 4 Rokita (R ) x x x x x P x x x 11 1 15 6 5 Brooks, S. (R ) x P x x x P P P x 44 4 5 44 6 Messer (R ) x x x x x P x x x 11 1 8 11 7 Carson (D ) P P P P P P P P NV 100 22 0 100 8 Bucshon (R ) x x x x x P x x x 11 2 14 13 9 Young, T. (R ) x P x x x P P P x 44 5 11 31 2016 Coats (R ) x x P 33 11 16 41 2018 Donnelly (D ) P P P 100 3 0 100 IOWA 1 S Braley (D ) x P 89 22 4 85 P P P P P P P 2 Loebsack (D ) x P 89 22 3 88 P P P P P P P 3 R Latham (R ) x P x x x P P P x 44 18 31 37 4 King, S. (R ) x x x x NV P x x x 13 4 31 11 2016 Grassley (R ) x x x 0 18 47 28 R Harkin (D ) P P P 100 37 6 86 KANSAS 1 Huelskamp (R ) x x x x x P x x x 11 3 13 19 2 Jenkins (R ) x P x x x P 33 6 15 29 P x x 3 Yoder (R ) x x x x x P x x x 11 1 15 6 4 Pompeo (R ) x x x x x P x x x 11 2 14 13 * Roberts (R ) x x x 0 4 22 15 2016 Moran, Jerry (R ) x x 5 29 P 33 2 KENTUCKY 1 Whitfield (R ) x P x x x P P P x 44 16 33 33 2 Guthrie (R ) x P x x x P P P x 44 7 14 33 3 Yarmuth (D ) NV P P P P NV P P P 100 23 0 100 4 Massie (R ) x x P 6 45 P x P x x P 44 5 5 Rogers, H. (R ) x P x x x P P P x 44 31 44 41 6 Barr (R ) x P x x x P x P x 33 3 6 33 * McConnell (R ) x x P 33 14 37 27 2016 Paul (R ) x 5 29 P x 33 2 34



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Vote Number: House Senate Vote # 44 86 88 225 436 525 550 175 177 37 46 219 Date 2013 2013 2013 2013 2013 2013 2013 2014 2014 2013 2013 2013 %P # P # x %P LOUISIANA 1 Scalise (R ) x x x x x P x x x 11 3 20 13 2 Richmond (D ) P P P P NV P P P P 100 14 0 100 3 Boustany (R ) x x x x x P P 33 7 20 26 P x 4 Fleming (R ) x x x x x P x x x 11 3 18 14 5 McAllister (R ) I I I I I I I NV NV 0 0 6 S Cassidy (R ) x x x x x P x x x 11 4 17 19 * Landrieu, M. (D ) P P P 100 20 6 77 2016 Vitter (R ) x x x 0 1 13 7 MAINE 1 Pingree (D ) P P P P P P P P P 100 19 0 100 2 G Michaud (D ) x P 88 33 2 94 P P P P P P P * Collins (R ) P P P 100 19 7 73 2018 King, A. (I ) P P P 100 3 0 100

MARYLAND 1 Harris (R ) x x x x x P x x x 11 3 13 19 2 Ruppersberger (D ) P P P P P P P P P 100 33 1 97 3 Sarbanes (D ) P P P P P P P P P 100 25 0 100 4 Edwards (D ) P P P P P P P P P 100 22 0 100 5 Hoyer (D ) P P P P P P P P P 100 72 4 95 6 Delaney (D ) P P P P P P P P P 100 9 0 100 7 Cummings (D ) P P P P P P P P P 100 42 0 100 8 Van Hollen (D ) P P P P P P P P P 100 35 0 100 2016 Mikulski (D ) P P P 100 43 4 91 2018 Cardin (D ) P P P 100 13 0 100

MASSACHUSETTS 1 Neal (D ) P P P NV P P P P P 100 53 2 96 2 McGovern (D ) P P P P P P P P P 100 43 0 100 3 Tsongas (D ) P P P P P P P P P 100 23 0 100 4 Kennedy (D ) P P P P P P P P P 100 8 0 100 5 Clark, K. (D ) I I I I I I I P P 100 2 0 100 6 Tierney (D ) x P 88 41 2 95 P P P P P P P 7 Capuano (D ) P P P P P P P P P 100 40 0 100 8 Lynch (D ) P P P P P P P P P 100 38 0 100 9 Keating (D ) P P P P P P P P P 100 14 1 93 2018 Warren (D ) P P P 100 3 0 100 ** Markey (D ) I I 0 100 P 100 1 MICHIGAN 1 Benishek (R ) x P x x x P P P x 44 4 12 25 2 Huizenga (R ) x x x x x P x x x 11 1 15 6 3 Amash (R ) x x P x x P x x x 22 6 10 38 4 R Camp (R ) x x x x x P 22 12 44 21 P x x 5 Kildee (D ) P P P P P P P P P 100 8 0 100 6 Upton (R ) x P x x x P P P x 44 27 36 43 7 Walberg (R ) x P x x x P x x x 22 4 17 19 8 R Rogers, Mike (R ) x P x x x P P P x 44 11 27 29 9 Levin, S. (D ) P P P P P P P P P 100 62 6 91 10 Miller, C. (R ) x x x x x P x x x 11 13 23 36 11 D Bentivolio (R ) x x x x x P x x x 11 1 8 11 12 R Dingell (D ) P P P P P P P P P 100 73 3 96 13 Conyers (D ) P P P P NV P P P P 100 70 3 92 14 S Peters, G. (D ) P P P P P P P P P 100 18 1 95 R Levin, C. (D ) P P P 100 59 6 91 2018 Stabenow (D ) P P P 100 19 0 100 MINNESOTA 1 Walz (D ) x P 88 22 3 88 P P P P P P P 2 Kline, J. (R ) x P x x x P P P x 44 7 29 19 3 Paulsen (R ) x P x x x P P P x 44 5 15 25 4 McCollum (D ) P P P P P P P P P 100 36 0 100 5 Ellison (D ) P P P P P P P P P 100 25 0 100 6 R Bachmann (R ) x NV x x x P x x x 13 4 19 17 w w w. n a r f e . o r g

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Vote Number: House Senate Vote # 44 86 88 225 436 525 550 175 177 37 46 219 Date 2013 2013 2013 2013 2013 2013 2013 2014 2014 2013 2013 2013 %P # P # x %P 7 Peterson (D ) P NV P P x P P P P 8 Nolan (D ) P P P P P P P P P 2018 Klobuchar (D ) P P P * Franken (D ) P P P

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MISSISSIPPI 1 Nunnelee (R ) x x x x x P x x x 11 1 15 6 2 Thompson, B. (D ) P P P P P P P P P 100 48 2 96 3 Harper (R ) x P x x x P 33 6 15 29 P x x 4 Palazzo (R ) x x x x x P x x x 11 2 14 13 * Cochran (R ) x x P 33 19 46 29 2018 Wicker (R ) x x 9 18 P 33 2 MISSOURI 1 Clay (D ) P P P P P P P P P 100 39 0 100 2 Wagner (R ) x P x x x P x P x 33 3 6 33 3 Luetkemeyer (R ) x P x x x P x P x 33 5 16 24 4 Hartzler (R ) x x x x x P x x x 11 2 14 13 5 Cleaver (D ) P P P P NV P P P P 100 27 0 100 6 Graves, S. (R ) x P x x x P x x x 22 12 26 32 7 Long (R ) x x x x x P x x x 11 1 14 7 8 Smith, J. (R ) I I I x x P x x x 17 1 5 17 2018 McCaskill (D ) x 5 62 P P 67 8 2016 Blunt (R ) x x 5 29 P 33 2 MONTANA AL S Daines (R ) x P x x x P P P x 44 4 5 44 2018 Tester (D ) P P P 100 12 1 92 R Walsh (D ) I I I 0 0 NEBRASKA 1 Fortenberry (R ) x NV x x x P 38 12 16 43 P P x 2 Terry (R ) x x x x x P 33 7 35 17 P P x 3 Smith, Adrian (R ) x P x x x P 33 4 22 15 P x x R Johanns (R ) x x 8 20 P 33 2 2018 Fischer (R ) x x 2 33 P 33 1

NEVADA 1 Titus (D ) P P P P P P P P P 100 12 1 92 2 Amodei (R ) x NV NV x x P x P x 29 2 10 17 3 Heck, J. (R ) x P 56 7 9 44 P x x P P P x 4 Horsford (D ) NV P P P NV P P P P 100 6 0 100 2016 Reid, H. (D ) P P P 100 44 4 92 2018 Heller (R ) x P x 33 7 10 41 NEW HAMPSHIRE 1 Shea-Porter (D ) P P P NV P P P P P 100 17 0 100 2 Kuster (D ) x P 88 7 1 88 P P P P P P P * Shaheen (D ) 1 90 P P P 100 9 2016 Ayotte (R ) x x 6 14 P 33 1 NEW JERSEY 1 VACANT 2 LoBiondo (R ) 78 34 15 69 P P x P x P P P P 3 R Runyan (R ) x P x P x P 57 5 9 36 P NV NV 4 Smith, C. (R ) 63 49 27 64 P NV x P x P P P x 5 Garrett (R ) x x x x x P x x x 11 5 31 14 6 Pallone (D ) P P P P NV P P P P 100 47 8 85 7 Lance (R ) x P x x x P 33 8 13 38 P x x 8 Sires (D ) P P P P P P P P P 100 25 0 100 9 Pascrell (D ) P P P P P NV P P P 100 42 0 100 10 Payne (D ) P P P P P P P P P 100 10 0 100 11 Frelinghuysen (R ) x P x x x P P P x 44 20 29 41 12 R Holt (D ) P P P P NV P P P P 100 40 0 100 2018 Menendez (D ) P P P 100% 10 0 100 * Booker (D ) I I I 0 0 36



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Vote Number: House Senate Vote # 44 86 88 225 436 525 550 175 177 37 46 219 Date 2013 2013 2013 2013 2013 2013 2013 2014 2014 2013 2013 2013 %P # P # x %P NEW MEXICO 1 Lujan Grisham, M. (D ) P P P P P P P P P 100 8 0 100 2 Pearce (R ) x x x P x P x P x 33 9 21 30 3 Lujan, B. (D) P P P P P P P P P 100 19 1 95 * Udall, T. (D ) P P P 100 10 0 100 2018 Heinrich (D ) P P P 100 3 0 100 NEW YORK 1 Bishop, T. (D ) P P P P P P P P P 100 34 1 97 2 King, P. (R ) 67 24 27 47 P P x P x P P P x 3 Israel (D ) P P P P P P P P P 100 37 1 97 4 R McCarthy, C. (D ) P P P NV NV NV NV P P 100 34 2 94 5 Meeks, G. (D ) P P P P P P P P P 100 39 0 100 6 Meng (D ) P NV P P P P P P P 100 8 0 100 7 Velazquez (D) P P P P P P P P P 100 47 2 96 8 Jeffries (D ) P P P P P P P P P 100 8 0 100 9 Clarke, Y. (D ) P NV P P P P P P P 100 25 0 100 10 Nadler (D ) P P P P P P P P P 100 49 2 96 11 Grimm (R ) x NV x P x P P P x 50 6 9 40 12 Maloney, C. (D ) P P P P P P P P P 100 48 2 96 13 Rangel (D ) P NV P P P NV P P P 100 71 2 97 14 Crowley (D ) P P P P NV P P P P 100 39 0 100 15 Serrano (D ) P P P P P P P P P 100 54 0 100 16 Engel (D ) P NV NV P P P P P P 100 51 2 96 17 Lowey (D ) P P P P P P P P P 100 53 2 96 18 Maloney, S. (D ) x P 89 8 1 89 P P P P P P P 19 Gibson, C. (R ) x P 78 11 5 69 P P x P P P P 20 Tonko (D ) P P P P P P P P P 100 20 0 100 21 R Owens (D ) x P 88 15 2 88 P P P P P P P 22 Hanna (R ) x P x x x P P P x 44 5 11 31 23 Reed, T. (R ) x P x x x P x P x 33 3 13 19 24 Maffei (D ) x P 75 11 2 85 P P x P P P P 25 Slaughter (D ) P P P P P P P P P 100 63 1 98 26 Higgins (D ) P P P P P NV P P P 100 26 1 96 27 Collins, C. (R ) x P x x x P x P x 33 3 6 33 2016 Schumer (D ) P P P 100 21 0 100 2018 Gillibrand (D ) P P P 100 7 0 100 NORTH CAROLINA 1 Butterfield (D ) P P P P P P P P P 100 30 0 100 2 Ellmers (R ) x P x x x P x x x 22 3 13 19 3 Jones (R ) x P 75 24 23 51 P P P NV x P P 4 Price, D. (D ) P P P P P P P P P 100 49 2 96 5 Foxx (R ) x NV x x x P x P x 25 6 22 21 6 R Coble (R ) x P x x x P 33 10 46 18 P x x 7 R McIntyre (D ) x P 75 35 7 83 P P x P P P P 8 Hudson (R ) x x x x x P x x x 11 1 8 11 9 Pittenger (R ) x x x x x NV P x x 13 1 7 13 10 McHenry (R ) x x x x x P P x x 22 5 24 17 11 Meadows (R ) x x x x x P x x x 11 1 8 11 12 VACANT 13 Holding (R ) x x x x x P x x x 11 1 8 11 2016 Burr (R ) x x P 33 2 12 14 * Hagan (D ) x 2 80 P P 67 8 NORTH DAKOTA AL Cramer (R ) x P x x x P P P x 44 4 5 44 2016 Hoeven (R ) x x 6 14 P 33 1 2018 Heitkamp (D ) P P P 100 3 0 100 OHIO 1 Chabot (R ) x x x x x P x x x 11 5 39 11 2 Wenstrup (R ) x x x x x P x x x 11 1 8 11 3 Beatty (D ) P P P P P P P P P 100 8 0 100 4 Jordan (R ) x x x x x P x x x 11 1 25 4 w w w. n a r f e . o r g

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Vote Number: House Senate Vote # 44 86 88 225 436 525 550 175 177 37 46 219 Date 2013 2013 2013 2013 2013 2013 2013 2014 2014 2013 2013 2013 %P # P # x %P 5 Latta (R ) x P x x x P x x x 6 Johnson, B. (R ) x P x x x P x P x 7 Gibbs, B. (R ) x P x x x P x P x 8 Boehner (R ) S S x S S S x P S 9 Kaptur (D ) P P P P P P P P P 10 Turner (R ) x P x P x P x P x 11 Fudge (D ) P P P P P P P P P 12 Tiberi (R ) x P x P x P P P x 13 Ryan, T. (D ) x P P P P P P P P 14 Joyce (R ) x P x P x P P P x 15 Stivers (R ) x P x x x P P P x 16 Renacci (R ) x P x x x NV x P x 2018 Brown, S. (D ) P P P 2016 Portman (R ) x x P

22 33 33 33 100 44 100 56 88 56 44 25 100 33

5 3 3 9 65 15 20 14 33 5 4 2 13 5

18 22 13 19 13 19 35 20 8 89 21 42 0 100 26 35 2 94 4 56 12 25 13 13 0 100 21 19

OKLAHOMA 1 Bridenstine (R ) x x x P x P x x x 22 2 7 22 2 Mullin (R ) x P x P x P x x x 33 3 6 33 3 Lucas (R ) x P x x x P x P x 33 15 34 31 4 Cole (R ) x x x P x P 33 10 26 28 P x x 5 S Lankford (R ) x x x P x P x x x 22 3 13 19 * Inhofe (R ) x x x 0 4 25 14 2016R Coburn (R ) x x x 0 6 35 15 OREGON 1 Bonamici (D ) P P P P P P P P P 100 12 0 100 2 Walden (R ) x P x x x P x P x 33 12 29 29 3 Blumenauer (D ) P P P P P P P P P 100 41 1 98 4 DeFazio (D ) x P 88 53 7 88 P P P P P P P 5 Schrader (D ) P P P P P P P P P 100 20 1 95 2016 Wyden (D ) P P P 100 27 2 93 * Merkley (D ) P P P 100 10 0 100 PENNSYLVANIA 1 Brady, R. (D ) P P P P P P P P P 100 42 0 100 2 Fattah (D ) P P P NV P P P P P 100 45 1 98 3 Kelly (R ) x P x x x P P P x 44 5 11 31 4 Perry (R ) x NV x x x P x x x 13 1 7 13 5 Thompson, G. (R ) x P x P x P 56 8 13 38 P P x 6 R Gerlach (R ) x P x P x P 56 20 16 56 P P x 7 Meehan (R ) x P x P x P 56 6 10 38 P P x 8 Fitzpatrick (R ) x P x P x P 56 10 9 53 P P x 9 Shuster (R ) x P x P x P 56 11 28 28 P P x 10 Marino (R ) 56 6 10 38 P P x P x P x P x 11 Barletta (R ) x P x P x P 56 7 9 44 P P x 12 Rothfus (R ) x P x x x P x P x 33 3 6 33 13 D Schwartz (D ) P P P P P P P NV NV 100 25 1 96 14 Doyle (D ) P P P P P P P P P 100 46 1 98 15 Dent (R ) x P x P x P 56 13 14 45 P P x 16 Pitts (R ) x P x x x P x P x 33 7 37 16 17 Cartwright (D ) P P P P P P P P P 100 8 0 100 18 Murphy, T. (R ) x P x P x P 56 19 17 53 P P x 2018 Casey (D ) P P P 100 13 0 100 2016 Toomey (R ) x x x 0 1 6 14 RHODE ISLAND 1 Cicilline (D ) P P P P P P P P P 100 14 1 93 2 Langevin (D ) P NV P P P P P P P 100 37 1 97 * Reed, J. (D ) P P P 100 25 1 96 2018 Whitehouse (D ) P P P 100 13 0 100 SOUTH CAROLINA 1 Sanford (R ) I I I x x P x x x 17 5 10 33 2 Wilson, J. (R ) x x x x x P x x x 11 5 34 13 3 Duncan, Jeff (R ) x x x x x P x x x 11 1 15 6 38



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Vote Number: House Senate Vote # 44 86 88 225 436 525 550 175 177 37 46 219 Date 2013 2013 2013 2013 2013 2013 2013 2014 2014 2013 2013 2013 %P # P # x %P 4 Gowdy (R ) x x x x x P x x x 5 Mulvaney (R ) x x x x x P x x x 6 Clyburn (D ) P P P P P P P P P 7 Rice (R ) x P x P x P x x x * Graham (R ) x x P 2016* Scott, T. (R ) x x x

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SOUTH DAKOTA AL Noem (R ) x P x x x P x P x 33 4 11 27 R Johnson, Tim (D ) P P P 100 23 1 96 2016 Thune (R ) x x P 33 3 11 21

TENNESSEE 1 Roe (R ) x x x x x P x x x 11 4 17 19 2 Duncan, John (R ) x x x x x NV x x x 0 15 41 27 3 Fleischmann (R ) x x x x x P x x x 11 2 14 13 4 DesJarlais (R ) x P x x x P x x x 22 3 13 19 5 Cooper (D ) x P 88 25 5 83 P P P P P P P 6 Black, D. (R ) x x x x x P x x x 11 1 15 6 7 Blackburn, M. (R ) x x x x x P x x x 11 5 30 14 8 Fincher (R ) x P x x x P x x x 22 3 13 19 9 Cohen (D ) P P P P P P P P P 100 25 0 100 * Alexander, L. (R ) x x P 33 4 13 24 2018 Corker (R ) x x 8 38 P 33 5 TEXAS 1 Gohmert (R ) x x x P x P x x x 22 8 21 28 2 Poe (R ) x x x x x P x x x 11 5 24 17 3 Johnson, S. (R ) x x x x x NV x x x 0 5 49 9 4 D Hall (R ) x x x P x P x x P 33 37 40 48 5 Hensarling (R ) x x x x x P x x x 11 2 32 6 6 Barton (R ) x x x P x P x x x 22 16 51 24 7 Culberson (R ) NV x x x x P x x x 13 6 32 16 8 Brady, K. (R ) x x x x x P x x x 11 4 37 10 9 Green, A. (D ) x P 88 27 1 96 P P P P P P P 10 McCaul (R ) x x x x x P x x x 11 6 23 21 11 Conaway (R ) x x x x x P x x x 11 5 24 17 12 Granger (R ) x P x x x P x P x 33 11 31 26 13 Thornberry (R ) x x x x x P x x x 11 8 41 16 14 Weber (R ) x x x x x P x x x 11 1 8 11 15 Hinojosa (D ) P NV P P P P P P P 100 40 0 100 16 O’Rourke (D) P P P P P P P P P 100 8 0 100 17 Flores (R ) x x x x x P x x x 11 2 14 13 18 Jackson Lee (D ) NV P P P P P P NV NV 100 43 1 98 19 Neugebauer (R ) x x x x x P x x x 11 4 32 11 20 Castro (D ) P P P P P P P P P 100 8 0 100 21 Smith, Lamar (R ) x x x x x P x x x 11 24 38 39 22 Olson (R ) x x x x x P x x x 11 3 18 14 23 Gallego (D ) x P 75 6 2 75 P P x P P P P 24 Marchant (R ) x x x x x P x x x 11 5 23 18 25 Williams (R ) x x x x x P x x x 11 1 8 18 26 Burgess (R ) x x x P x P x x x 22 8 27 23 27 Farenthold (R ) x x x P x P x x x 22 3 13 19 28 Cuellar (D ) x P 75 25 3 89 P P x P P P P 29 Green, G. (D ) x P 88 45 5 90 P P P P P P P 30 Johnson, E. (D ) P P P P P P P P P 100 48 1 98 31 Carter (R ) x P x x x P x x x 22 5 30 14 32 Sessions, P. (R ) x x x x x P x x x 11 6 37 14 33 Veasey (D ) P P P P P P P P P 100 8 0 100 34 Vela (D ) x P 88 7 1 88 P P P P P P P 35 Doggett (D ) P P P P P P P P P 100 47 0 100 36 D Stockman (R ) x x x x x P x x x 11 2 12 14 * Cornyn (R ) x x x 0 3 14 18 2018 Cruz (R ) x 2 33 P x 33 1

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Vote Number: House Senate Vote # 44 86 88 225 436 525 550 175 177 37 46 219 Date 2013 2013 2013 2013 2013 2013 2013 2014 2014 2013 2013 2013 %P # P # x %P UTAH 1 Bishop, R. (R ) 33 11 23 32 P x x P x P x x x 2 Stewart (R ) x P x P x P x x x 33 3 6 33 3 Chaffetz (R ) x P x P x P x x x 33 4 17 19 4 R Matheson (D ) x NV P 75 34 5 87 P x P P P P 2018 Hatch (R ) x x P 33 19 44 30 2016 Lee, M. (R ) x P x 33 3 4 43

VERMONT AL Welch (D ) P P P P P P P P P 100 25 0 100 2016 Leahy (D ) P P P 100 55 7 89 2018 Sanders (I ) P P P 100 13 0 100

VIRGINIA 1 Wittman (R ) 56 13 11 54 P P x x x P P P x 2 Rigell (R ) 33 5 11 31 P x x x x P P x x 3 Scott, R. (D ) P P P P P P P P P 100 47 4 92 4 Forbes (R ) 67 16 22 42 P P P P x P x P x 5 Hurt (R ) x P x x x P x P x 33 4 12 25 6 Goodlatte (R ) x x x x x P x x x 11 9 43 17 7 VACANT 8 R Moran, James (D ) P P P P P P P P P 100 45 4 92 9 Griffith (R ) x P x x x P x P x 33 3 13 19 10 R Wolf (R ) 78 57 19 75 P P x P P P P P x 11 Connolly (D ) 88 19 1 95 P P P x P P P P P * Warner (D ) 2 80 P P P 100 8 2018 Kaine (D ) P P P 100 3 0 100 WASHINGTON 1 DelBene (D ) x P 88 8 2 80 P P P P P P P 2 Larsen, R. (D ) P P P P P P P P P 100 38 0 100 3 Herrera Beutler (R ) x P x x NV NV P P x 43 6 8 43 4 R Hastings, D. (R ) x P x x x P P P x 44 12 35 26 5 McMorris Rodgers (R ) x P x x x P 33 7 22 24 P x x 6 Kilmer (D ) P P P P P P P P P 100 8 0 100 7 McDermott (D ) P P P P P P P P P 100 53 2 96 8 Reichert (R ) x P x P x P 56 15 13 54 P P x 9 Smith, Adam (D ) P P P P P P P P P 100 39 4 91 10 Heck, D. (D ) P P P P P P P P P 100 8 0 100 2016 Murray (D ) P P P 100 36 0 100 2018 Cantwell (D ) P P P 100 19 0 100

WEST VIRGINIA 1 McKinley (R ) x P 78 11 5 69 P P x P P P P 2 S Capito (R ) x P x P x P 56 27 13 68 P P x 3 Rahall (D ) x P 89 50 7 88 P P P P P P P R Rockefeller (D ) P P P 100 45 6 88 2018 Manchin (D ) 1 86 P P P 100 6 WISCONSIN 1 Ryan, P. (R ) x P x x x P x P x 33 6 35 15 2 Pocan (D ) P P P P P P P P P 100 8 0 100 3 Kind (D ) P P P P P P P P P 100 41 1 98 4 Moore (D ) P P P P P P P P P 100 28 0 100 5 Sensenbrenner (R ) x x x x x P x x x 11 13 62 17 6 R Petri (R ) x P x x x P x x x 22 25 52 30 7 Duffy (R ) x P x x x P x P x 33 3 13 19 8 Ribble (R ) x P x x x P 33 4 12 25 P x x 2016 Johnson, R. (R ) x x x 0 1 6 14 2018 Baldwin (D ) P P P 100 3 0 100

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WYOMING AL Lummis (R ) x x x x x NV x x x 0 2 18 10 * Enzi (R ) x x x 0 2 24 8 2018 Barrasso (R ) x x P 33 1 10 9

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