Easy House Score Chart
THIS CHART REFLECTS VOTES ON IMPORTANT HUMAN RIGHTS ISSUES

HOME RUN (H RUN): This Congressperson took a stand for the American people. +10 points

AWOL: This Congressperson was AWOL when the American people needed him/her to take a stand. -5 points

STRIKE: This Congressperson voted or agreed to an outcome harmful to the American people, freedom and/or democracy. -10 points

STRIKE PRESENT (STRP) and HOME RUN PRESENT (HRP): PRESENT is usually a protest vote.  When the protest vote would make a difference (or if a combination of the AWOLs and PRESENT votes added together would make a difference, as was the case on 1/6/05), it will be counted the same as a strike.  When it is a protest by individuals who know that they are outnumbered and are simply standing up and saying they will not vote on the bill at all, we will give them the home run points.  The vote column will indicate the exact nature of the vote.  In 2005, we counted PRESENT votes as zero. We believe that by taking into account the effect and the intent of the "present" vote on the 2006 chart, it will give a clearer picture of the voting records of the individuals who take this action.  However, if a representative has more than one or two HRPs, researchers should wonder why this individual doesn't  take a clearer position on the issues.  

Total: The accumulated points to date on major votes.

** This indicates that the total and HR Percentage took into account a lengthy leave by individuals for serious health or other major reaons that cannot be atributed to the fault of the individual congressperson.  For example, Lane Evans has Parkinson's disease and has missed most of the votes this year due to his health problems.   Since, it is desirable that the scores accurately reflect where the individuals stand on the issues, their human rights percentage will exclude the time during these special leaves.  Their totals will necessarily be lower because they were not there to accumulate as many good scores as they might have otherwise received.

Human Rights Percentage or HR%: Current percentage of votes in favor of human-rights of all votes related to human rights issues in 2006 rounded to the nearest percentage.  This column will be revised as each ten-vote layer of the chart is completed.  Until each layer of the chart is finished, the HR% will reflect the fiinal score from the previous layer of the chart. 

Perfect scores and bad leadership: At last recorded vote, the only perfect score was that of Congressman Dennis Kucinich.  Subtractions for both the minority leader and minority whip this year have included votes for two pieces of legislation clearing the path towards towards war with Iran, for legislation appearing to call for the overthrow of the legitimate government of the Palestinians,  in support of genocide in Lebanon, for legislation funding Yucca Mountain (a nuclear dumpsite that endangers the food and water supply of California and the nation), a bill to destroy the Internet and prevent young people from organizing online, and legislation giving $513 billion to war profiteers.  The minority leader and whip can be counted on to fund Halliburton and support all future wars at every opportunity because that is how they vote.  If those viewing the charts want to stop war, they need to demand that their legislators pick new leadership that will say "no" to war.

L: (Absent for special reason) On the 2005 Senate Chart, one of the top scorers missed a number of votes after running for and being elected Governor of New Jersey.  Because of deductions for all his missed Senate votes, his Senate score plummeted, making it unrepresentative of how he voted when he was present.  This year, the scores of three indivuduals would be similarly non-reflective of their voting record if period because of extended absenses for important reasons beyond their control if those missed votes were counted against them, and therefore, in fairness, the votes during those specific periods are not being calculated into their scores.  (1) Evans was on leave from a serious illness and missed a great many votes.    (2) Kennedy of Rhode Island was in rehabilitation, following a car accident, and missed a number of votes on the second chart of 2006.   (3)  On this score chart, Cynthia McKinney (who normally recieves home runs for her votes) was absent fighting a right-wing infiltration of her primary and election-fixing by Diebold around the time of her primary and runoff.  Unfortunately, the Georgia elections allow for massive election tampering against which there is no protection. Based upon her past votes on issues of this nature, she likely would have had all home runs on the votes missed and so even the adjusted score is lower probably much lower than she would have received if she had been present.  

Other votes:  (1/6/05-4/28/05)  (5/5/05-6/9/05)  (6/15/05-7/20/05B)  (7/20/05C-7/28/05C)  (9/14/05-9/29/05D)  (10/07/05-11/09/05B)  (11/17/05-12/19/05A)  (12/19/05B-12/19/05C)  (2/1/06-4/26/06A)  (4/26/06-5/25/06)  (6/07/06A-6/22/06B)   (6/29/06-7/28/06)  (7/29/06-9/2606C)   (9/27/06-12/8/06D)

Votes counted this page:        

7/29/06:  This was the vote to make the repeal of the estate tax permanent.  The estate tax only affected multi-million dallar estates and the repeal was designed to prevent the super-rich from paying their fair share of the taxes, thereby shifting the burden to thel lower and middle classes.

9/13/06:  Roll Call 440, the agreement to H Res 994, expressed the support of the House of Representatives in favor of the permanent war to avenge 9/11/01.  It also showed the lack of eduction of the House members as it expressed the sense of the House on the "ANNIVERSARY" of the 9/11 attacks.

9/19/06: Roll Call 453 (H Con Res 415) was another condemnation of the Government of Iran that placed the United States another step closer to war with Iran.  Bush could use this and the prior resolutions against Iran as authorization for a new war.

9/20/06A:  Those eager to engage in open warfare with Iran backed another condemnation of the Government of Iran, the next day through H Res 976 (Roll Call 457, WHAT ABOUT 460).  Bush could use any of the four resolutions passing the House in 2006 as authorization to launch a war on Iran.   This required and received the support of Nancy Pelosi for war with Iran to obtain the required 2/3rds passage as it involved a rules suspension. Technically, B was just before A on the official roll call.

9/20/06B:  HR 4844 was the Make It Harder to Vote Act, designed to disenfranchise as many legitimate voters as possible by requiring ID, etc, before voters could exercise their Constitutional right to vote.

9/21/06A: Roll Call 465 took rights away fom immigrants and travelers

9/21/06B: HR6095 lega;ized mistreatment of immirants.

9/26/06A: H Res 989 (Roll Call 483) commended the human rights abuses committed by the United Kingdom in the war on an idea.

9/26/06B: H Res 1017 (Roll Call 484) basically resolved that the Lebanese were children unable to figure out how to run their country without U.S. advice.  It was also an attack on the government of Syria.

9/26/06C: Roll Call 486 was the vote on the Conference Report on HR 5631 (Approprirations to keep the war and killing continuing in Iraq).

Those who had a HR% of 75%  (3/4 or the time) or higher on the last chart are in bold.   
Those with a HR% below 50 are highlighted in yellow  (except for Evans, who is on medical leave)
Also, TOTAL SCORES ending below 0 are highlighted in yellow.
The Independent is in green.
Tche Republican is in red.

NAME

PRIOR SCORE 7/29/06 9/13/06 9/19/06 9/20/06A 9/20/06B 9/21/06A 9/21/06B 9/26/06A 9/26/06B 9/26/06C FINAL SCORE HR%

ABERCROMBIE

+220
STR
STR
STR HRUN
HRUN
HRUN
HRUN
STR
STR STR +200
70

ACKERMAN

+180
HRUN
STR STR STR HRUN HRUN HRUN STR STR STR +160
66

ALLEN

+80
HRUN STR AWOL STR HRUN STR
HRUN STR STR STR +45
55

ANDREWS

+100
HRUN STR STR STR HRUN HRUN HRUN STR STR STR +80
58

BACA

+50
AWOL
STR STR STR HRUN STR HRUN STR STR STR -25
48

BAIRD

-20
HRP
STR STR STR HRUN STR STR
STR STR STR -80
42

BALDWIN

+240
HRUN HRUN
STR STR HRUN HRUN HRUN STR STR HRUN
+260
76

BARROW

-200
STR STR STR STR HRUN STR STR STR STR STR -280
25

BEAN

-120
STR STR STR STR STR
STR STR STR STR STR -220
28

BECERRA

+185
HRUN STR STR STR HRUN HRUN HRUN STR STR STR +165
66

BERKLEY

+65
STR STR STR STR HRUN STR HRUN STR STR STR +5
51

BERMAN

+125
HRUN STR STR STR HRUN HRUN HRUN STR STR STR +105
61

BERRY

-100
STR STR STR STR HRUN STR STR STR STR STR -180
32

BISHOP (GA)

-195
HRUN STR STR STR HRUN STR STR STR STR STR -255
25

BISHOP (NY)

+80
HRUN STR STR STR HRUN STR HRUN STR STR STR +40
56

BLUMENAUER

+210
HRUN HRUN STR STR HRUN HRUN HRUN STR STR STR +210
71

BOREN

-315
STR STR STR STR HRUN STR STR STR STR STR -395
11

BOSWELL

-100
STR STR STR STR HRUN STR STR STR STR STR -180
32

BOUCHER

-80
STR STR STR STR HRUN STR HRUN STR STR STR -140
36

BOYD

-160
STR STR STR STR HRUN STR STR STR STR STR -240
26

BRADY (PA)

+45
HRUN STR STR STR HRUN HRUN HRUN STR STR STR +25
53

BROWN, CORRINE

+85
HRUN STR STR STR HRUN STR HRUN STR STR STR +45
55

BROWN (OH)

+80
STR STR AWOL
STR HRUN STR STR STR STR STR +5
51

BUTTERFIELD +20
HRUN STR STR STR HRUN STR STR STR STR STR -40
46

CAPPS

+240
HRUN STR STR STR HRUN HRUN HRUN STR STR STR +220
72

CAPUANO

+200
HRUN HRP
AWOL HRP
HRUN HRUN HRUN STR STR STR +220
72

CARDIN

+80
HRUN STR STR STR HRUN STR HRUN STR STR STR +40
54

CARDOZA

-90
HRUN STR STR STR HRUN STR STR STR STR STR -150
35

CARNAHAN

+20
HRUN STR STR STR HRUN STR HRUN STR STR STR -20
48

CARSON

+105
HRUN STR STR STR HRUN HRUN HRUN STR STR STR +85
59

CASE

-80
STR STR AWOL AWOL
AWOL
AWOL
AWOL
STR STR STR -155
35

CHANDLER

-60
STR STR STR STR HRUN STR STR STR STR STR -140
36

CLAY

+25
HRUN STR STR STR HRUN STR HRUN STR STR STR -15
49

CLEAVER

+5
HRUN STR STR STR HRUN HRUN HRUN STR STR STR -15
49

CLYBURN

+45
HRUN STR STR STR HRUN STR HRUN STR STR STR +5
51

CONYERS

+300
HRUN STR STR STR HRUN HRUN HRUN STR STR HRUN +300
80

COOPER

+40
HRUN STR STR STR HRUN STR STR STR STR STR -10
49

COSTA

-150
HRUN STR STR STR HRUN STR STR AWOL
STR STR -205
30

COSTELLO

+45
HRUN STR STR STR HRUN STR HRUN STR STR STR -10
49

CRAMER

-55
STR STR STR STR HRUN STR STR STR STR STR -135
370

CROWLEY

+5
HRUN STR AWOL STR HRUN HRUN HRUN STR STR STR -10
49

CUELLAR

-275
STR STR STR STR HRUN STR HRUN STR STR STR -235
27

CUMMINGS

+120
HRUN STR STR STR HRUN HRUN HRUN STR STR STR +100
60

DAVIS (AL)

-80
HRUN STR STR STR HRUN STR STR STR STR STR -140
36

DAVIS (CA)

+125
HRUN STR STR STR HRUN STR HRUN STR STR STR +85
59

DAVIS (FL)

-15
HRUN AWOL
AWOL STR HRUN STR STR AWOL AWOL AWOL
-40
46

DAVIS (IL)

+125
HRUN HRUN STR STR HRUN HRUN HRUN STR STR STR +125
63

DAVIS (TN)

-240
STR STR STR STR HRUN STR STR STR STR STR -320
28

DeFAZIO

+120
HRUN STR STR STR HRUN STR STR STR STR STR -+60
54

DeGETTE

+160
HRUN STR AWOL STR HRUN HRUN HRUN STR STR STR +145
65

DELAHUNT

+100
HRUN STR STR STR HRUN HRUN HRUN STR STR STR +80
58

DeLAURO

+180
HRUN STR STR STR HRUN STR HRUN STR STR STR +140
64

DICKS

+5
HRUN STR STR STR HRUN STR HRUN STR STR STR -35
47

DINGELL

+145
HRUN STR AWOL STR HRUN HRUN HRUN STR STR STR +130
63

DOGGETT

+185
HRUN STR STR STR HRUN STR HRUN STR STR STR +145
65

DOYLE

+80
HRUN STR STR STR HRUN HRUN HRUN STR STR STR +60
56

EDWARDS

-240
STR STR STR STR HRUN STR STR STR STR STR +340
83

EMANUEL

+40
HRUN STR STR STR HRUN HRUN HRUN STR STR STR +20
52

ENGEL

+100
HRUN STR STR STR HRUN HRUN HRUN STR STR STR +80
58

ESHOO

+185
HRUN STR STR STR HRUN STR HRUN STR STR STR +145
65

ETHERIDGE

-60
HRUN STR STR STR HRUN STR STR STR STR STR -120
38

 EVANS (HEALTH PROBLEMS)  **+10/3VOTES
L
L
L
L
L HRUN L
L
L
L
+20/4VOTES
75

FARR

+240
HRUN STR STR STR HRUN HRUN HRUN STR STR STR +220
72

FATTAH

+80
HRUN STR STR STR HRUN HRUN HRUN STR STR STR +60