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2022 Report Cards
House Republicans / Joining Bipartisan Bills

These statistics dissect the legislative records of Members of Congress during the 117th Congress (Jan 3, 2021-Jan 3, 2023), as of Feb 12, 2023.

A higher or lower number below doesn’t necessarily make a legislator any better or worse, or more or less effective, than other Members of Congress. We present these statistics for you to understand the quantitative aspects of legislating and make your own judgements based on what legislative activities you think are important.

Keep in mind that there are many important aspects of being a legislator besides what can be measured, such as constituent services and performing oversight of the executive branch, which aren’t reflected here.

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Joining Bipartisan Bills

In this era of partisanship, it is encouraging to see Members of Congress working across the aisle. This is the percent of bills cosponsored by each legislator which were introduced by a member of the other party.

House Republicans
most often
#1 79.7% Rep. Fitzpatrick [R-PA1]
#2 67.4% Commish. González-Colón [R-PR]
#3 67.4% Rep. Radewagen [R-AS]
#4 66.2% Rep. Katko [R-NY24]
#5 65.4% Rep. Upton [R-MI6]
#6 59.2% Rep. Bacon [R-NE2]
#7 58.3% Rep. Herrera Beutler [R-WA3]
#8 56.6% Rep. Kim [R-CA39]
#9 56.1% Rep. Kinzinger [R-IL16]
#10 55.0% Rep. Gonzalez [R-OH16]
#11 53.6% Rep. Flood [R-NE1]
#12 52.2% Rep. Amodei [R-NV2]
#13 51.5% Rep. Turner [R-OH10]
#14 50.4% Rep. Cole [R-OK4]
#15 49.2% Rep. Meijer [R-MI3]
#16 47.9% Rep. Joyce [R-OH14]
#17 47.3% Rep. LaHood [R-IL18]
#18 46.8% Rep. Valadao [R-CA21]
#19 46.3% Rep. Smith [R-NJ4]
#20 46.2% Rep. Salazar [R-FL27]
#21 46.0% Rep. Garbarino [R-NY2]
#22 43.8% Rep. Gonzales [R-TX23]
#23 43.0% Rep. McCaul [R-TX10]
#24 43.0% Rep. Van Drew [R-NJ2]
#25 42.3% Rep. Bilirakis [R-FL12]
#26 42.3% Rep. Davis [R-IL13]
#27 41.9% Rep. Taylor [R-TX3]
#28 40.5% Rep. McKinley [R-WV1]
#29 40.4% Rep. Mace [R-SC1]
#30 40.3% Rep. Buchanan [R-FL16]
#31 40.0% Rep. Hollingsworth [R-IN9]
#32 39.9% Rep. Smucker [R-PA11]
#33 39.2% Rep. Curtis [R-UT3]
#34 38.8% Rep. Zeldin [R-NY1]
#35 38.0% Rep. Granger [R-TX12]
#36 37.6% Rep. Rogers [R-KY5]
#37 37.3% Rep. Steel [R-CA48]
#38 37.2% Rep. Thompson [R-PA15]
#39 37.2% Rep. Comer [R-KY1]
#40 37.0% Rep. Graves [R-MO6]
#41 36.6% Rep. Malliotakis [R-NY11]
#42 36.3% Rep. Lucas [R-OK3]
#43 36.2% Rep. Conway [R-CA22]
#44 36.0% Rep. Griffith [R-VA9]
#45 35.5% Rep. Kelly [R-PA16]
#46 35.0% Rep. Hill [R-AR2]
#47 35.0% Rep. Simpson [R-ID2]
#48 34.7% Rep. Moore [R-UT1]
#49 34.4% Rep. Rogers [R-AL3]
#50 34.4% Rep. Armstrong [R-ND]
#51 34.2% Rep. Wenstrup [R-OH2]
#52 33.8% Rep. Meuser [R-PA9]
#53 33.8% Rep. Spartz [R-IN5]
#54 33.7% Rep. Wilson [R-SC2]
#55 33.5% Rep. Mullin [R-OK2]
#56 33.3% Rep. Kelly [R-MS1]
#57 33.3% Rep. Rutherford [R-FL4]
#58 33.2% Rep. Fleischmann [R-TN3]
#59 32.6% Rep. Wittman [R-VA1]
#60 32.4% Rep. Bost [R-IL12]
#61 32.3% Rep. Schweikert [R-AZ6]
#62 32.1% Rep. Ferguson [R-GA3]
#63 32.1% Rep. Reschenthaler [R-PA14]
#64 32.1% Rep. Gallagher [R-WI8]
#65 31.8% Rep. Chabot [R-OH1]
#66 31.7% Rep. Smith [R-NE3]
#67 31.7% Rep. Hudson [R-NC8]
#68 31.6% Rep. Calvert [R-CA42]
#69 31.5% Rep. McMorris Rodgers [R-WA5]
#70 31.1% Rep. Obernolte [R-CA8]
#71 30.9% Rep. Miller-Meeks [R-IA2]
#72 30.8% Rep. Guthrie [R-KY2]
#73 30.8% Rep. Diaz-Balart [R-FL25]
#73 30.8% Rep. Mooney [R-WV2]
#75 30.5% Rep. Issa [R-CA50]
#76 30.3% Rep. Timmons [R-SC4]
#77 30.1% Rep. Carter [R-GA1]
#78 30.0% Rep. Johnson [R-SD]
#79 29.8% Rep. Gimenez [R-FL26]
#80 29.7% Rep. Balderson [R-OH12]
#81 29.7% Rep. Waltz [R-FL6]
#82 29.6% Rep. Long [R-MO7]
#83 29.6% Rep. Bice [R-OK5]
#84 28.9% Rep. Stefanik [R-NY21]
#85 28.8% Rep. Bucshon [R-IN8]
#86 28.8% Rep. Miller [R-WV3]
#87 28.8% Rep. Stauber [R-MN8]
#88 28.7% Rep. Dunn [R-FL2]
#89 28.7% Rep. Johnson [R-OH6]
#90 28.7% Rep. Hinson [R-IA1]
#91 28.5% Rep. Walberg [R-MI7]
#92 28.2% Rep. Palazzo [R-MS4]
#93 28.0% Rep. Bergman [R-MI1]
#94 27.9% Rep. Moolenaar [R-MI4]
#95 27.9% Rep. Barr [R-KY6]
#96 27.8% Rep. Emmer [R-MN6]
#97 27.6% Rep. Stewart [R-UT2]
#98 27.4% Rep. Baird [R-IN4]
#99 27.1% Rep. Garcia [R-CA25]
#100 27.1% Rep. Kustoff [R-TN8]
#101 27.0% Rep. Rice [R-SC7]
#102 26.7% Rep. Sempolinski [R-NY23]
#103 26.6% Rep. LaMalfa [R-CA1]
#104 26.6% Rep. Graves [R-LA6]
#105 26.5% Rep. Posey [R-FL8]
#106 26.4% Rep. Smith [R-MO8]
#107 26.3% Rep. Cheney [R-WY]
#108 26.2% Rep. Tenney [R-NY22]
#109 26.2% Rep. Keller [R-PA12]
#110 26.1% Rep. Carey [R-OH15]
#111 25.8% Rep. Finstad [R-MN1]
#112 25.8% Rep. Wagner [R-MO2]
#113 25.8% Rep. Steil [R-WI1]
#114 25.6% Rep. Burchett [R-TN2]
#115 25.6% Rep. Estes [R-KS4]
#116 25.5% Rep. Pence [R-IN6]
#117 25.4% Rep. Womack [R-AR3]
#118 25.3% Rep. McHenry [R-NC10]
#119 25.1% Rep. Aderholt [R-AL4]
#120 24.8% Rep. Burgess [R-TX26]
#121 24.6% Rep. Scott [R-GA8]
#122 24.5% Rep. Feenstra [R-IA4]
#123 24.5% Rep. Luetkemeyer [R-MO3]
#124 24.4% Rep. Jacobs [R-NY27]
#125 24.3% Rep. Owens [R-UT4]
#126 23.8% Rep. Westerman [R-AR4]
#127 23.4% Rep. Mann [R-KS1]
#128 23.1% Rep. Joyce [R-PA13]
#129 23.1% Rep. Hartzler [R-MO4]
#129 23.1% Rep. Huizenga [R-MI2]
#131 22.2% Rep. Newhouse [R-WA4]
#132 21.9% Rep. Arrington [R-TX19]
#133 21.9% Rep. LaTurner [R-KS2]
#134 21.9% Rep. Buck [R-CO4]
#135 21.7% Rep. Murphy [R-NC3]
#136 21.6% Rep. Green [R-TN7]
#137 21.5% Rep. Rouzer [R-NC7]
#138 21.2% Rep. Crenshaw [R-TX2]
#139 21.2% Rep. Grothman [R-WI6]
#140 21.1% Rep. McCarthy [R-CA23]
#141 20.8% Rep. Carl [R-AL1]
#142 20.7% Rep. Guest [R-MS3]
#143 20.7% Rep. Nehls [R-TX22]
#144 20.2% Rep. Van Duyne [R-TX24]
#145 20.2% Rep. Crawford [R-AR1]
#146 19.9% Rep. Mast [R-FL18]
#147 19.4% Rep. Sessions [R-TX17]
#148 18.4% Rep. Carter [R-TX31]
#149 18.3% Rep. Fischbach [R-MN7]
#150 18.2% Rep. McClain [R-MI10]
#151 18.2% Rep. Brady [R-TX8]
#152 17.7% Rep. Loudermilk [R-GA11]
#153 17.6% Rep. Fitzgerald [R-WI5]
#154 17.4% Rep. Franklin [R-FL15]
#155 17.4% Rep. Davidson [R-OH8]
#156 16.9% Rep. Webster [R-FL11]
#157 16.8% Rep. Gooden [R-TX5]
#158 16.7% Rep. Massie [R-KY4]
#158 16.7% Rep. Rose [R-TN6]
#160 16.3% Rep. Hern [R-OK1]
#161 16.2% Rep. McClintock [R-CA4]
#162 16.1% Rep. Ellzey [R-TX6]
#163 16.0% Rep. Gaetz [R-FL1]
#164 15.7% Rep. Letlow [R-LA5]
#165 15.4% Rep. Moore [R-AL2]
#166 14.8% Rep. DesJarlais [R-TN4]
#167 14.7% Rep. Donalds [R-FL19]
#168 14.6% Rep. Lamborn [R-CO5]
#169 14.6% Rep. Gibbs [R-OH7]
#170 14.5% Rep. Pfluger [R-TX11]
#171 14.0% Rep. Cline [R-VA6]
#172 13.9% Rep. Lesko [R-AZ8]
#173 12.9% Rep. Williams [R-TX25]
#174 12.8% Rep. Cammack [R-FL3]
#175 12.4% Rep. Harshbarger [R-TN1]
#176 12.2% Rep. Latta [R-OH5]
#177 12.1% Rep. Fallon [R-TX4]
#178 11.8% Rep. Allen [R-GA12]
#179 11.8% Rep. Banks [R-IN3]
#180 11.7% Rep. Tiffany [R-WI7]
#181 11.7% Rep. Flores [R-TX34]
#182 11.2% Rep. Budd [R-NC13]
#183 10.1% Rep. Johnson [R-LA4]
#184 10.1% Rep. Hice [R-GA10]
#185 9.8% Rep. Harris [R-MD1]
#186 9.7% Rep. Foxx [R-NC5]
#187 9.7% Rep. Steube [R-FL17]
#188 9.5% Rep. Cawthorn [R-NC11]
#189 9.3% Rep. Gohmert [R-TX1]
#190 8.7% Rep. Norman [R-SC5]
#191 8.7% Rep. Jackson [R-TX13]
#192 8.5% Rep. Bentz [R-OR2]
#193 8.4% Rep. Jordan [R-OH4]
#194 8.3% Rep. Fulcher [R-ID1]
#195 8.2% Rep. Higgins [R-LA3]
#196 8.1% Rep. Herrell [R-NM2]
#197 8.1% Rep. Brooks [R-AL5]
#198 7.8% Rep. Gosar [R-AZ4]
#199 7.7% Rep. Clyde [R-GA9]
#200 6.7% Rep. Palmer [R-AL6]
#201 6.5% Rep. Babin [R-TX36]
#202 6.3% Rep. Roy [R-TX21]
#203 5.7% Rep. Weber [R-TX14]
#204 5.6% Rep. Duncan [R-SC3]
#205 5.6% Rep. Rosendale [R-MT]
#206 5.4% Rep. Bishop [R-NC9]
#207 4.8% Rep. Cloud [R-TX27]
#208 4.5% Rep. Biggs [R-AZ5]
#209 4.0% Rep. Perry [R-PA10]
#210 3.6% Rep. Good [R-VA5]
#211 3.2% Rep. Miller [R-IL15]
#212 3.1% Rep. Greene [R-GA14]
#213 2.5% Rep. Scalise [R-LA1]
#214 2.1% Rep. Boebert [R-CO3]
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Only Democratic and Republican Members of Congress who cosponsored more than 10 bills and resolutions are included in this statistic.

Additional Notes

Leadership/Ideology: The leadership and ideology scores are not displayed for Members of Congress who introduced fewer than 10 bills, or, for ideology, for Members of Congress that have a low leadership score, as there is usually not enough data in these cases to compute reliable leadership and ideology statistics.

Missing Bills: We exclude bills from some statistics where the sponsor’s original intent is not in the final bill because the bill’s text was replaced in whole with unrelated provisions (i.e. it became a vehicle for passage of unrelated provisions).

Ranking Members (RkMembs): The chair of a committee is always selected from the political party that holds the most seats in the chamber, called the “majority party”. The “ranking member” (sometimes “RkMembs”) is the title given to the senior-most member of the committee not in the majority party.

Freshmen/Sophomores: Freshmen and sophomores are Members of Congress whose first term (in the same chamber at the end of the 117th Congress) was the 117th Congress (freshmen) or 116th (sophomores). Members of Congress who took office within the last few months of a Congress are considered freshmen in the next Congress as well.