Rating Group: United States Public Interest Research Group (U.S. PIRG)

1995-1996 Positions

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State Office Name Party Rating
FL Chief Justice of the Supreme Court Charles Canady 11%
CO Commissioner - 2 Scott McInnis 16%
IN Council Member - At-Large John Myers Republican 11%
OH Governor Mike DeWine Republican 28%
NA President Joe Biden, Jr. Democratic 100%
TX State House - 114 John Bryant Democratic 84%
ME State Senate - 9 Joseph Baldacci Democratic 84%
LA State Senate - 14 Cleo Fields Democratic 63%
GA U.S. House - 2 Sanford Bishop, Jr. Democratic 42%
CA U.S. House - 41 Ken Calvert Republican 0%
SC U.S. House - 6 Jim Clyburn Democratic 89%
CT U.S. House - 3 Rosa DeLauro Democratic 95%
TX U.S. House - 37 Lloyd Doggett II Democratic 100%
CA U.S. House - 16 Anna Eshoo Democratic 89%
MD U.S. House - 5 Steny Hoyer Democratic 79%
TX U.S. House - 18 Sheila Jackson Lee Democratic 89%
OH U.S. House - 9 Marcy Kaptur Democratic 79%
CA U.S. House - 18 Zoe Lofgren Democratic 84%
OK U.S. House - 3 Frank Lucas Republican 0%
NY U.S. House - 12 Jerry Nadler Democratic 100%
MA U.S. House - 1 Richard Neal Democratic 95%
NJ U.S. House - 6 Frank Pallone, Jr. Democratic 89%
CA U.S. House - 11 Nancy Pelosi Democratic 84%
KY U.S. House - 5 Hal Rogers Republican 0%
VA U.S. House - 3 Bobby Scott Democratic 84%
NJ U.S. House - 4 Chris Smith Republican 47%
MS U.S. House - 2 Bennie Thompson Democratic 89%
NY U.S. House - 7 Nydia Velázquez Democratic 95%
CA U.S. House - 43 Maxine Waters Democratic 89%
NA U.S. Secretary of Health and Human Services Xavier Becerra 89%
OH U.S. Senate - Sr Sherrod Brown Democratic 84%
MD U.S. Senate - Sr Ben Cardin Democratic 84%
ID U.S. Senate - Sr Mike Crapo Republican 5%
IL U.S. Senate - Sr Dick Durbin Democratic 84%
SC U.S. Senate - Sr Lindsey Graham Republican 21%
IA U.S. Senate - Sr Chuck Grassley Republican 11%
MA U.S. Senate - Jr Ed Markey Democratic 100%
KY U.S. Senate - Sr Mitch McConnell, Jr. Republican 0%
NJ U.S. Senate - Sr Bob Menendez Democratic 89%
WA U.S. Senate - Sr Patty Murray Democratic 94%
RI U.S. Senate - Sr Jack Reed Democratic 95%
VT U.S. Senate - Sr Bernie Sanders Independent 95%
NY U.S. Senate - Sr Chuck Schumer Democratic 95%
MS U.S. Senate - Sr Roger Wicker Republican 0%
OR U.S. Senate - Sr Ron Wyden Democratic 89%
Neil Abercrombie 79%
Edmond Spencer Abraham 6%
Gary Ackerman 84%
Daniel Akaka, Sr. 94%
Wayne Allard 11%
State Office Name Party Rating
FL Chief Justice of the Supreme Court Charles Canady 11%
CO Commissioner - 2 Scott McInnis 16%
IN Council Member - At-Large John Myers R 11%
OH Governor Mike DeWine R 28%
NA President Joe Biden, Jr. D 100%
TX State House - 114 John Bryant D 84%
ME State Senate - 9 Joseph Baldacci D 84%
LA State Senate - 14 Cleo Fields D 63%
GA U.S. House - 2 Sanford Bishop, Jr. D 42%
CA U.S. House - 41 Ken Calvert R 0%
SC U.S. House - 6 Jim Clyburn D 89%
CT U.S. House - 3 Rosa DeLauro D 95%
TX U.S. House - 37 Lloyd Doggett II D 100%
CA U.S. House - 16 Anna Eshoo D 89%
MD U.S. House - 5 Steny Hoyer D 79%
TX U.S. House - 18 Sheila Jackson Lee D 89%
OH U.S. House - 9 Marcy Kaptur D 79%
CA U.S. House - 18 Zoe Lofgren D 84%
OK U.S. House - 3 Frank Lucas R 0%
NY U.S. House - 12 Jerry Nadler D 100%
MA U.S. House - 1 Richard Neal D 95%
NJ U.S. House - 6 Frank Pallone, Jr. D 89%
CA U.S. House - 11 Nancy Pelosi D 84%
KY U.S. House - 5 Hal Rogers R 0%
VA U.S. House - 3 Bobby Scott D 84%
NJ U.S. House - 4 Chris Smith R 47%
MS U.S. House - 2 Bennie Thompson D 89%
NY U.S. House - 7 Nydia Velázquez D 95%
CA U.S. House - 43 Maxine Waters D 89%
NA U.S. Secretary of Health and Human Services Xavier Becerra 89%
OH U.S. Senate - Sr Sherrod Brown D 84%
MD U.S. Senate - Sr Ben Cardin D 84%
ID U.S. Senate - Sr Mike Crapo R 5%
IL U.S. Senate - Sr Dick Durbin D 84%
SC U.S. Senate - Sr Lindsey Graham R 21%
IA U.S. Senate - Sr Chuck Grassley R 11%
MA U.S. Senate - Jr Ed Markey D 100%
KY U.S. Senate - Sr Mitch McConnell, Jr. R 0%
NJ U.S. Senate - Sr Bob Menendez D 89%
WA U.S. Senate - Sr Patty Murray D 94%
RI U.S. Senate - Sr Jack Reed D 95%
VT U.S. Senate - Sr Bernie Sanders I 95%
NY U.S. Senate - Sr Chuck Schumer D 95%
MS U.S. Senate - Sr Roger Wicker R 0%
OR U.S. Senate - Sr Ron Wyden D 89%
Neil Abercrombie 79%
Edmond Spencer Abraham 6%
Gary Ackerman 84%
Daniel Akaka, Sr. 94%
Wayne Allard 11%
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