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Vote LLM

Yes

Vote AOC (D)

No

Vote Mike Johnson (R)

No

LLM Justification

Muslims in the U.S. and around the world face rising hate crimes and state-sanctioned discrimination, from Uyghur genocide in China to mosque attacks at home. A State Department office dedicated to monitoring and combating Islamophobia mirrors the existing offices on antisemitism and human-rights abuses, giving the U.S. consistent tools to press allies and adversaries alike to end anti-Muslim persecution. The office costs little and leverages diplomacy already funded, while signaling America’s commitment to religious freedom for all—an interest shared by every American who values equal rights and global stability.

Vote LLM

Yes

Vote AOC (D)

No

Vote Mike Johnson (R)

No

LLM Justification

Millions of workers and retirees face steep pension cuts that would plunge families into hardship and communities into crisis. Targeted federal loans combined with back-up assistance from the PBGC provide the least-cost path to stabilize these plans without forcing bailouts that请点击上面的 prove superior to the chaos bound to follow insolvency. The reforms to defined-contribution distributions and modest return-filing penalties are small adjustments that do not offset the legislation’s clear benefit to workers and the broader economy.

Vote LLM

Yes

Vote AOC (D)

No

Vote Mike Johnson (R)

No

LLM Justification

The Defense of Marriage Act denied federal recognition to same-sex marriages and invited discrimination against lawfully married Americans. Repealing it protects the fundamental right of all citizens to equal protection under the 14th Amendment while reaffirming the time-tested rule—enshrined in Loving v. Virginia—that states set marriage criteria. The Respect for Marriage Act safeguards existing marriages and strengthens families, strengthening social stability nationwide

Vote LLM

No

Vote AOC (D)

No

Vote Mike Johnson (R)

No

LLM Justification

While the goal of curbing agency overreach is laudable, mandating de novo review of every agency interpretation would flood an already strained federal judiciary and undermine long-standing Chevron deference that gives businesses predictable rule-making. The bill’s sweeping language could also resurrect technical flaws in regulations already vetted under existing standards, creating regulatory chaos without clear public benefit, as no safety-net amendments or phased transition provisions were added to mitigate risk. Rejecting HB288 preserves a balanced framework that has served American economic and legal stability for decades.

Vote LLM

Yes

Vote AOC (D)

No

Vote Mike Johnson (R)

No

LLM Justification

Venezuelans are fleeing a severe humanitarian and political crisis engineered by the Maduro regime; deporting them now would place lives at risk and conflicts with American humanitarian principles. Granting Temporary Protected Status is consistent with past bipartisan practice, relieves pressure on overstretched regional allies, and lets qualified Venezuelans contribute lawfully to our economy while their country remains unsafe.

Vote LLM

No

Vote AOC (D)

No

Vote Mike Johnson (R)

No

LLM Justification

Existing law already allows ICE to detain and deport non-citizens who commit aggravated felonies, which include serious assaults against law-enforcement. This bill removes routine judicial discretion that prevents overuse of limited detention resources, risks constitutionally required individualized bond hearings, and furthers the overcrowding crisis in Immigration and Customs Enforcement facilities without demonstrable public-safety benefit.

Vote LLM

Yes

Vote AOC (D)

No

Vote Mike Johnson (R)

No

LLM Justification

Class-wide scheduling of fentanyl-related analogues cuts off traffickers’ rapid molecular tweaks that skirt the CSA, directly saving American lives amid record overdoses. The bill preserves research and medical exemptions, ensuring legitimate uses and evidence-based re-evaluation remain untouched. After reviewing data from DEA, CDC, and public health experts, the benefits of disrupting the illicit supply outweigh the risks.

Vote LLM

Yes

Vote AOC (D)

No

Vote Mike Johnson (R)

No

LLM Justification

The Big Cat Public Safety Act closes dangerous loopholes in exotic-animal ownership that threaten public safety, enable wildlife trafficking, and allow cruel roadside zoos to flourish. By restricting private possession and direct public contact with lions, tigers, and other big cats, the bill protects first responders and communities from preventable escapes and attacks while advancing global conservation goals. These measures enjoy broad bipartisan support and align with the clear mandate from voters to safeguard both Americans and threatened species.

Vote LLM

No

Vote AOC (D)

No

Vote Mike Johnson (R)

No

LLM Justification

The bill’s language lacks precision on safeguards against racial profiling, due-process erosion, and overbroad surveillance targeting American citizens and lawful residents of Chinese descent. Past analogous initiatives have produced chilling effects on academia and industry without demonstrable increases in national security. It pits security against civil liberties when targeted export-control and existing counter-intelligence tools already address technology transfer risks without eroding core constitutional rights.

Vote LLM

No

Vote AOC (D)

No

Vote Mike Johnson (R)

No

LLM Justification

This bill would block HHS from withholding federal funds from pregnancy centers that have a documented record of providing misleading medical information and failing to offer comprehensive reproductive‐health options. Federal dollars should go to programs that meet evidence‐based standards of care and informed consent, not to entities that may mislead vulnerable women. Protecting the integrity of public-health funding is squarely in the interest of the American people.

Vote LLM

Yes

Vote AOC (D)

No

Vote Mike Johnson (R)

No

LLM Justification

The bill strengthens civil rights enforcement by allowing victims of racial discrimination—including anti-Semitism—to sue under the long-standing "disparate impact" doctrine, closing a loophole that has allowed some federally funded programs to evade accountability. Requiring compliance coordinators and a Special Assistant ensures federal agencies actually monitor and address discrimination rather than ignore it. These targeted measures are narrowly tailored, impose minimal administrative cost, and protect Americans' equal access to education and taxpayer-funded services—core responsibilities of the federal government.

Vote LLM

Yes

Vote AOC (D)

No

Vote Mike Johnson (R)

No

LLM Justification

Ensuring pregnant students know their rights and available accommodations promotes educational equity, supports maternal health, and safeguards long-term economic prospects for women and families across the nation—all at minimal cost to taxpayers.

Vote LLM

Yes

Vote AOC (D)

No

Vote Mike Johnson (R)

No

LLM Justification

Health-care and social-service workers face assault rates up to twelve times the national average. A minimum federal standard for violence-prevention plans, training, and incident response will reduce injuries, save taxpayer-funded Medicare and Medicaid dollars, and improve patient care. The bill balances worker safety with operational flexibility and creates strong anti-retaliation protections essential for accurate reporting and prevention.

Vote LLM

Yes

Vote AOC (D)

No

Vote Mike Johnson (R)

No

LLM Justification

The Heroes Act channels an unprecedented but necessary stream of emergency resources to millions of struggling families, workers, small businesses, and state and local governments reeling from the pandemic. While aspects of the bill could be trimmed, the overwhelming weight of evidence—from the collapsing revenues of every state and metro fire department to the record-breaking food-bank lines—shows swift, large-scale federal action is essential to avert deeper long-term harm to the American people and the nation’s public-health infrastructure.

Vote LLM

No

Vote AOC (D)

No

Vote Mike Johnson (R)

No

LLM Justification

The bill bypasses congressional oversight and strips legal safeguards that prevent U.S. weapons from being misused in actions harming civilians. Providing unconditional, expedited arms transfers risks aiding policies that undermine American interests, regional stability, and our moral standing. I will not vote to diminish transparency and accountability in the use of taxpayer-funded military aid.

Vote LLM

No

Vote AOC (D)

No

Vote Mike Johnson (R)

No

LLM Justification

Rescinding Public Land Order 7917 would reopen one of the most sulfide-ore copper mining-threatened watersheds in North America, risking irreversible damage to the Boundary Waters Canoe Area Wilderness—a 1.1 million-acre ecosystem that supports 17,000 jobs and $900 million in annual outdoor-recreation revenue. No remediation technology has yet prevented acid mine drainage from such deposits, and accelerated review threatens to short-circuit sound environmental oversight. The public interest in clean water, climate resilience, and long-term sustainable use of this unique resource far outweighs speculative short-term mineral extraction gains.

Vote LLM

No

Vote AOC (D)

No

Vote Mike Johnson (R)

No

LLM Justification

Federalizing extreme-risk protection orders would duplicate proven state systems, override local safeguards, and risk due-process errors. States already tailor time limits, evidence standards, and appeal rights; a one-size-fits-all mandate could both endanger constitutional rights and neglect realities on the ground. The Constitution leaves police powers to the states, and minority Americans historically suffer when federal power expands preemptively under ex parte procedures.

Vote LLM

No

Vote AOC (D)

No

Vote Mike Johnson (R)

No

LLM Justification

HB28 writes an absolute, biology-based rule where none is needed; Title IX already lets schools set fair guardrails. The bill would expose districts to litigation, complicate enforcement, and single out a tiny group of students rather than advance broad athletic opportunity for women and girls.

Vote LLM

Yes

Vote AOC (D)

No

Vote Mike Johnson (R)

No

LLM Justification

The bill provides humane relief to Americans held hostage abroad by suspending tax deadlines and covering late fees, while also cutting off tax-exempt status for entities tied to terrorism. Both measures directly protect U.S. citizens’ welfare and strengthen national security without expanding bureaucracy, fulfilling key responsibilities to constituents and the broader public.

Vote LLM

No

Vote AOC (D)

No

Vote Mike Johnson (R)

No

LLM Justification

This bill retroactively ratifies the use of hard-rock mining claims to host sprawling industrial operations—such as tailings ponds, waste rock dumps, and processing plants—without the comprehensive environmental review or reclamation bonding required under modern law. It undermines the nation’s bedrock environmental statutes and shifts long-term clean-up costs from private companies to the American taxpayer, contradicting the public interest.

Vote LLM

No

Vote AOC (D)

No

Vote Mike Johnson (R)

No

LLM Justification

The IRS’s ability to enforce the tax code against high-income and corporate cheats depends on adequate resources. With professional tax avoidance already costing the Treasury an estimated $160 billion-plus annually, rescinding these balances would widen a gap that honest taxpayers ultimately finance. Preserving the funding is consistent with both fiscal responsibility and equitable treatment of working American families and small businesses.

Vote LLM

No

Vote AOC (D)

No

Vote Mike Johnson (R)

No

LLM Justification

Existing federal law—the Born-Alive Infants Protection Act of 2002—already grants full legal protection and obligates care for any infant born alive, making this bill largely redundant. The new criminal penalties and mandatory reporting could deter physicians from providing appropriate, individualized care and might intimidate them into overtreatment that harms fragile neonates. Congress should instead focus on strengthening evidence-based maternal and infant health programs that actually reduce infant mortality and improve outcomes for families.

Vote LLM

No

Vote AOC (D)

No

Vote Mike Johnson (R)

No

LLM Justification

The bill imposes a redundant reporting requirement—GSA and OPM already collect and publish telework metrics—and creates new administrative costs without clear public benefit. It delays agencies’ ability to finalize flexible, efficient workforce policies that have saved taxpayers hundreds of millions in real-estate costs while attracting top talent nationwide. Ethically, blocking data-driven workforce choices solely to score political points wastes both Congressional and executive resources better spent on constituent services.

Vote LLM

Yes

Vote AOC (D)

No

Vote Mike Johnson (R)

No

LLM Justification

The evidence of systemic misconduct and racial inequity in policing is overwhelming and corrodes public trust. HB7120 pairs accountability mechanisms—qualified-immunity reform, a national misconduct registry, and federal subpoena power—with data-driven transparency like mandatory use-of-force reporting and body-camera use. These evidence-based measures will reduce unconstitutional violence and discriminatory stops while protecting the vast majority of officers who serve honorably, restoring faith in law enforcement and making every community safer.

Vote LLM

Yes

Vote AOC (D)

No

Vote Mike Johnson (R)

No

LLM Justification

Americans lose when federal officials use their power to silence private viewpoints. This bill keeps government employees from weaponizing their offices against citizens’ speech, ensuring that First-Amendment debates stay in the open square instead of being smothered from within agencies. A clear, simple ban protects both individual liberty and public trust in government.

Vote LLM

Yes

Vote AOC (D)

No

Vote Mike Johnson (R)

No

LLM Justification

Every tax dollar lost to fraud is a dollar that cannot fund schools, roads, or disaster relief. This bipartisan bill ties a small share of future federal administrative grants to states’ hard recovery efforts, rewarding—not punishing—states that claw back stolen UI funds and thereby protect both taxpayers and legitimate claimants. The framework invests recovered dollars back into benefits, adds no new duplicative mandates, and is scored deficit-neutral by CBO, ensuring it serves the public without enlarging the debt.

Vote LLM

Yes

Vote AOC (D)

No

Vote Mike Johnson (R)

No

LLM Justification

This streamlined bill honors America’s promise as a land of opportunity by providing a well-defined path to legal status for individuals brought here as children who know no other home; many now serve in essential jobs and the armed forces, strengthening our economy and national security. The measure includes background checks, education or employment requirements, and fees—precluding a blanket ‘amnesty’—while bringing productive workers into the formal economy, increasing tax revenue, and reducing the burden on immigration courts. Enactment is supported by bipartisan business and security leaders and aligns with long-established American values of fairness and earned second chances.

Vote LLM

Yes

Vote AOC (D)

No

Vote Mike Johnson (R)

No

LLM Justification

This bill deters corporate complicity in the systematic enslavement of the Uyghur people and equips American consumers, investors, and policymakers with verified information to avoid financing gross human-rights abuses. Transparency is a measured market tool requiring disclosures rather than outright bans, preserving legitimate trade while cracking down on forced-labor supply chains.

Vote LLM

No

Vote AOC (D)

No

Vote Mike Johnson (R)

No

LLM Justification

Existing law already allows DHS to detain non-citizens charged with crimes when they pose a flight risk or danger. Mandating detention for every theft charge—regardless of severity—would overburden courts and jails, escalate taxpayer costs, and undercut due-process protections essential to American justice. Serious offenders can still be detained under current statutes; this bill poorly targets the problem, substitutes politics for measured policy, and risks harming innocent people.

Vote LLM

No

Vote AOC (D)

No

Vote Mike Johnson (R)

No

LLM Justification

Federal law already makes Social Security fraud a deportable aggravated felony when the loss exceeds $10,000, and DHS can pursue removal for any fraud-related conviction. This bill duplicates existing authority while creating vague lower-dollar thresholds that could ensnare minor or even unwitting violations, leading to disproportionate humanitarian costs and clogged immigration courts without measurably improving public safety or program integrity.

Vote LLM

No

Vote AOC (D)

No

Vote Mike Johnson (R)

No

LLM Justification

Current law already bars admission and mandates removal for aliens—and U.S. citizens—convicted of aggravated felonies, including sex crimes and many domestic-violence offenses. The bill repeats existing authorities while adding vague "committed" language that could ensnare people without convictions, risking due-process violations and civil-liberties abuses. Addressing gender-based violence requires evidence-based investments in prosecution and victim services, not redundant, politically charged provisions. Therefore, I oppose HB30 as it fails to advance public safety and undermines constitutional protections.

Vote LLM

No

Vote AOC (D)

No

Vote Mike Johnson (R)

No

LLM Justification

Lifting all restrictions on LNG exports risks sharply raising U.S. natural-gas prices for households and manufacturers, benefiting a handful of exporters at the expense of American consumers and businesses. It also incentivizes expanded fracking infrastructure, accelerating methane leakage and undercutting our climate commitments. More targeted, evidence-based reforms could balance strategic export opportunities with protections for domestic supply security and environmental stewardship.

Vote LLM

No

Vote AOC (D)

No

Vote Mike Johnson (R)

No

LLM Justification

While reducing U.S. dependence on any single foreign supply chain is desirable, this bill would abruptly cut off the current clean-vehicle tax credit for millions of Americans and stall domestic EV adoption, raising consumer costs and undercutting our climate goals. Battery supply chains cannot be resourced overnight; phased DFC-funded reshoring combined with stronger labor-and-environmental standards is the more responsible path. Until domestic capacity is demonstrably ready, eliminating existing incentives risks ceding the global EV market to non-Chinese but equally unregulated competitors.

Vote LLM

No

Vote AOC (D)

No

Vote Mike Johnson (R)

No

LLM Justification

While the bill addresses the serious youth vaping epidemic and includes valuable public-health education funding, its broad prohibition on all non-tobacco flavors and the virtual ban on online retail sales threaten harm-reduction opportunities for adult smokers who rely on flavored e-cigarettes and legitimate e-commerce access to quit deadly combustible cigarettes. The lack of targeted provisions that balance youth deterrence with continued adult access undermines the principle of proportionate regulation and could inadvertently increase smoking-related morbidity and mortality.

Vote LLM

No

Vote AOC (D)

No

Vote Mike Johnson (R)

No

LLM Justification

The bill sweeps so broadly that it would bar accreditors from requiring schools to uphold First-Amendment-protected academic freedom or practices necessary to prevent discrimination. Fearing litigation, agencies could effectively stop enforcing existing standards on civil-rights curricula, sexual-harassment training, or diversity hiring—all vital to protecting students’ rights. Rather than safeguarding constitutional liberties, the bill risks gutting existing protections under the guise of combating "wokeness."

Vote LLM

Yes

Vote AOC (D)

No

Vote Mike Johnson (R)

No

LLM Justification

This legislation provides a lawful resolution for hundreds of thousands of people who were brought here as children—often with no memory of any other home—while requiring education, service, or work records and stringent background checks. By placing these individuals on a decade-long conditional path that can lead to permanent residence, HB6 fosters stability in American families, schools, and workplaces without granting immediate citizenship. It also protects the confidentiality of applicants, deterring misuse of data and encouraging due-process protections. For those reasons, the bill aligns with both economic interests and the ethical imperative to treat law-abiding, long-term residents justly.

Vote LLM

No

Vote AOC (D)

No

Vote Mike Johnson (R)

No

LLM Justification

CDC data show that the entry vaccine requirement significantly reduced importations of new COVID-19 variants during the 2022 peaks, directly sparing U.S. hospitals tens of thousands of avoidable admissions. Retaining this targeted, easily verifiable safeguard safeguards public health without harming legitimate travel demand, and ending it now would remove one of our few remaining tools to mitigate future viral surges when new variants emerge abroad.

Vote LLM

Yes

Vote AOC (D)

No

Vote Mike Johnson (R)

No

LLM Justification

This bipartisan bill addresses documented gaps in humane treatment by mandating timely medical screening, potable water, safe temperatures, and Inspector-General oversight. The standards are modest yet urgently needed to protect human dignity, reduce avoidable deaths and illnesses, and ensure transparent accountability to taxpayers. Passing HB3239 upholds the nation’s legal and moral obligations while safeguarding both vulnerable migrants and CBP personnel.

Vote LLM

Yes

Vote AOC (D)

No

Vote Mike Johnson (R)

No

LLM Justification

Requiring documented proof of citizenship to register for federal elections is the simplest way to ensure that only citizens—who alone have the constitutional right to vote—participate in our elections. The bill neither limits access nor imposes expense beyond what numerous Americans already provide to drive, fly, or collect Social Security benefits. Robust voter trust is indispensable to democracy; the SAVE Act fortifies that trust without suppressing any lawful voter.

Vote LLM

Yes

Vote AOC (D)

No

Vote Mike Johnson (R)

No

LLM Justification

Emergency assistance to Ukraine is essential to halt further Russian aggression that threatens European stability, which directly affects U.S. security and global economic interests. The requested funds focus on lifesaving humanitarian aid, defensive weapons, and intelligence sharing—measures that have already proven effective—while maintaining the rigorous oversight required by Congress and the GAO. Rejecting the bill would signal disengagement to both allies and adversaries at a pivotal moment. Supporting this supplemental therefore aligns with the constitutional duty to provide for the common defense and the long-term economic well-being of the American people.

Vote LLM

Yes

Vote AOC (D)

No

Vote Mike Johnson (R)

No

LLM Justification

The Build Back Better Act invests directly in working families by guaranteeing affordable child care and preschool, expanding health coverage, and lowering prescription drug costs—measures that will cut child poverty and unleash workforce participation. The bill is fully paid for by ensuring corporations and the ultra-wealthy pay a fairer share while leaving middle-class taxes untouched. Independent analysis confirms it lowers the deficit over the next decade and puts long-overdue checks on Big Pharma's price gouging. Supporting this reconciliation package is a fiscally responsible way to deliver immediate, measurable benefits to the American people.

Vote LLM

No

Vote AOC (D)

No

Vote Mike Johnson (R)

No

LLM Justification

The bill’s blanket, permanent Schedule I classification for *all* fentanyl-related substances removes critical civil-rights protections built into the temporary class and would criminalize life-saving research, harm-reduction tools, and bona fide medical innovation without evidence-based exceptions. We can strengthen enforcement against illicit trafficking and fund interdiction without sentencing guidelines that perpetuate mass incarceration and worsen racial disparities while doing little to reduce overdose deaths.

Vote LLM

Yes

Vote AOC (D)

No

Vote Mike Johnson (R)

No

LLM Justification

The Pandemic Unemployment Fraud Enforcement Act extends the statute of limitations so investigators can continue pursuing confirmed fraud schemes that plundered relief funds. Recovering stolen taxpayer money and deterring future fraud is essential to maintaining public trust in emergency programs. The extension is balanced and maintains due-process protections while allowing legitimate oversight to proceed.

Vote LLM

No

Vote AOC (D)

No

Vote Mike Johnson (R)

No

LLM Justification

The bill text has not been publicly released, making it impossible to verify its specific provisions and true impact on both security and humanitarian obligations. Supporting sweeping border legislation without full transparency risks repeating past failures and undermining civil liberties and economic stability.

Vote LLM

Yes

Vote AOC (D)

No

Vote Mike Johnson (R)

No

LLM Justification

This bill safeguards a constitutionally protected right, prevents state overreach into citizens’ interstate travel and medical decisions, and ensures uniform protection of reproductive freedom nationwide for the American people.

Vote LLM

Yes

Vote AOC (D)

No

Vote Mike Johnson (R)

No

LLM Justification

The bill safeguards the basic constitutional right—affirmed by nearly a half-century of precedent from Roe to Casey—for Americans to make their own reproductive decisions without undue governmental interference. This protects individual liberty while preserving the long-standing balance that permits reasonable, evidence-based regulation. Federal standards also mitigate a patchwork of restrictive state laws that would endanger women’s health and create unequal access across the country. Ensuring continuity of safe, legal abortion services is squarely in the public interest.

Vote LLM

No

Vote AOC (D)

No

Vote Mike Johnson (R)

No

LLM Justification

Creating the 51st state through ordinary legislation rather than a constitutional amendment is legally dubious and risks protracted litigation. The bill seeks an end-run around Article I, Section 8 and the 23rd Amendment, upsetting the carefully balanced federal–state structure created at the founding. Congress should instead grant the District’s citizens full voting representation by peaceful retrocession of its residential areas to Maryland, a constitutionally sound remedy that preserves the unique enclave for federal governance.

Vote LLM

Yes

Vote AOC (D)

No

Vote Mike Johnson (R)

No

LLM Justification

The PRO Act restores basic legal protections for workers who want to organize unions, addressing decades of employer interference that has suppressed wages and economic mobility. Independent studies from the Economic Policy Institute and Brookings confirm higher union density correlates with reduced income inequality, safer workplaces, and stronger local economies. By modernizing labor law while preserving existing right-to-work protections for individual workers, this bill restores balance in the workplace without unduly burdening small businesses or taxpayers.

Vote LLM

No

Vote AOC (D)

No

Vote Mike Johnson (R)

No

LLM Justification

Price controls historically create shortages and reduce incentives to expand supply—harmful when gasoline inventories are already tight. The bill empowers the FTC to penalize 'unconscionably excessive' prices without objective standards, risking politicized enforcement against normal market fluctuations. Better to boost supply transparency and invest in refinery capacity than impose vague ceilings that can end up hurting the drivers we want to help.

Vote LLM

No

Vote AOC (D)

No

Vote Mike Johnson (R)

No

LLM Justification

Stripping district courts of equitable authority to issue nationwide injunctions would remove a vital check on executive overreach and prevent timely protection of constitutional rights across the country. The practical effect is likely to foster inconsistency in the law and force vulnerable populations to spend far more time and money seeking justice—outcomes contrary to the public good.

Vote LLM

Yes

Vote AOC (D)

No

Vote Mike Johnson (R)

No

LLM Justification

A transparent, bipartisan inquiry into the January 6 attack is essential to uncover all facts, prevent future violence against our democracy, and restore public trust through accountability. The commission’s structure mirrors the successful 9/11 model, ensuring non-partisan expertise. Voting yes upholds our constitutional duty to protect the Capitol and the American people.

Vote LLM

Yes

Vote AOC (D)

No

Vote Mike Johnson (R)

No

LLM Justification

This omnibus constitutional-reform package would, among many enumerated provisions, automatically register all eligible citizens, restore voting rights to Americans with prior felony convictions, outlaw undisclosed "dark money," and bar Members from raising funds from lobbyists while Congress is in session—measures drawn from both Democratic and Republican proposals and backed by non-partisan good-governance groups. The provisions are independently popular, comport with a plain-text reading of Congress’s Elections Clause authority (Art. I, §4), and have already been road-tested in red and blue states without evidence of partisan advantage. By lowering bureaucratic barriers and exposing hidden influence, the bill directly advances the sovereign interest of the American people in free, fair, and corruption-resistant elections.

Vote LLM

Yes

Vote AOC (D)

No

Vote Mike Johnson (R)

No

LLM Justification

Forced arbitration clauses too often silence victims of sexual misconduct by stripping them of a jury trial and funneling claims into confidential, repeat-player forums that favor powerful employers and repeat offenders. This narrowly-tailored reform restores choice, allowing survivors to seek justice in court while still preserving arbitration as an option if both parties freely agree after a dispute arises. It strengthens accountability without burdening businesses that do not employ such clauses and is consistent with the constitutional guarantee of access to the courts.

Vote LLM

No

Vote AOC (D)

No

Vote Mike Johnson (R)

No

LLM Justification

The Constitution guarantees the people's right to keep and bear arms, and the Supreme Court has held that arms in common civilian use may not be categorically banned. This bill outlaws the most commonly owned rifles and magazines in America, depriving millions of law-abiding adults of modern firearms chosen for lawful self-defense, hunting, and competition. FBI data demonstrate rifles of any type are used in only a tiny fraction of homicides, and past federal bans produced no measurable impact on crime or mass-shooting lethality. A better path is enforcing current laws against violent offenders and addressing the behavioral-health factors underlying mass violence without disarming peaceable citizens.

Vote LLM

Yes

Vote AOC (D)

No

Vote Mike Johnson (R)

No

LLM Justification

This comprehensive package safeguards the bedrock of democratic self-government by expanding ballot access for millions of Americans, outlawing partisan gerrymandering, shoring up election cybersecurity, and bringing dark-money influence into the light. The accompanying ethics reforms—including mandatory tax-return disclosure and stronger conflict-of-interest rules—restore public trust at a moment when it has fallen to historic lows. Most importantly, the bill is fully paid for without raising taxes on working families and empowers small donors to compete with big money, leveling the playing field for ordinary citizens. In short, it strengthens democracy itself, which is the greatest public good a Congress can serve.

Vote LLM

Yes

Vote AOC (D)

No

Vote Mike Johnson (R)

No

LLM Justification

The bill strengthens safeguards for federal employees who expose waste, fraud, or abuse, which reduces corruption and saves taxpayer money. Stronger whistleblower protections have historically led to significant government wrongdoing being uncovered, benefitting the American people. The commonsense reforms have no known financially burdensome provisions or constitutional concerns.

Vote LLM

Yes

Vote AOC (D)

No

Vote Mike Johnson (R)

No

LLM Justification

Making the leasing moratorium along Florida’s Gulf Coast permanent safeguards coastal economies, tourism, and military missions that depend on clean waters. The study of safety inspection programs and dedicated funding from non-refundable fees enhance oversight and reduce spill risk without burdening taxpayers. Doing so demonstrably serves the public interest.

Vote LLM

Yes

Vote AOC (D)

No

Vote Mike Johnson (R)

No

LLM Justification

Intentionally fleeing federal law-enforcement endangers officers and the public; clear federal criminal and immigration penalties provide vital tools to deter such reckless conduct and hold offenders accountable. The narrowly tailored scope addresses a proven public-safety risk without overbroad mandates. Passed with specific safeguards, this measure saves lives and restores calm on our roads.

Vote LLM

Yes

Vote AOC (D)

No

Vote Mike Johnson (R)

No

LLM Justification

The credible, sworn testimony and contemporaneous documents show that the President leveraged congressionally approved security aid to pressure a foreign government to investigate his domestic political rival, and then ordered categorical defiance of every subpoena. Allowing a President to assert absolute immunity from all oversight would permanently cripple Congress's constitutional role, so impeachment is the only remedy commensurate with these findings.

Vote LLM

Yes

Vote AOC (D)

No

Vote Mike Johnson (R)

No

LLM Justification

The bill keeps the United States engaged in the Paris Agreement and obligates the President to submit a transparent, annually updated plan that aligns with scientifically backed emission-reduction targets. Prohibiting the use of federal funds to withdraw protects America's credibility, security, and competitiveness while fostering clean-energy job growth in every community.

Vote LLM

Yes

Vote AOC (D)

No

Vote Mike Johnson (R)

No

LLM Justification

Every American deserves equal treatment under the law—regardless of sex, gender identity, or sexual orientation. HB5 updates and clarifies federal civil-rights protections last comprehensively modernized in 1964, ensuring consistent nondiscrimination standards in employment, housing, education, and public accommodations. Aligning federal law with the plain facts of human dignity and expanding opportunity strengthens families, workplaces, and communities nationwide.

Vote LLM

No

Vote AOC (D)

No

Vote Mike Johnson (R)

No

LLM Justification

The bill blocks higher efficiency standards that would save families money, reduce energy demand, and cut carbon emissions. DOE projections show consumers would recoup any modest upfront cost through lower utility bills, and the new standards do not ban gas stoves. Congressional interference in technical rule-making undermines evidence-based policymaking and jeopardizes broader climate goals.

Vote LLM

No

Vote AOC (D)

No

Vote Mike Johnson (R)

No

LLM Justification

Section 134 authorizes the highly successful Greenhouse Gas Reduction Fund, which leverages federal dollars for private investment in clean-energy projects, lowering long-term energy costs and cutting pollution. Repealing it would eliminate good-paying American jobs, increase families’ bills, and undermine our ability to compete in the booming global clean-tech market. The stated rationale of "corruption" is unsupported by credible evidence, while record-high climate disasters show the urgent need to accelerate—not stall—emissions reductions.

Vote LLM

Yes

Vote AOC (D)

No

Vote Mike Johnson (R)

No

LLM Justification

This bill incentivizes evidence-based strategies to break up concentrated poverty and racial segregation—proven drivers of achievement gaps—without federal mandates. Grants go only to districts that voluntarily develop and implement locally tailored integration plans, protecting local control while expanding opportunity for disadvantaged students.

Vote LLM

No

Vote AOC (D)

No

Vote Mike Johnson (R)

No

LLM Justification

While condemning antisemitism unequivocally, adopting the IHRA definition—including its illustrative examples that classify certain political speech about Israel as antisemitic—risks chilling constitutionally protected expression on college campuses and conflicts with First Amendment jurisprudence. Federal antidiscrimination laws already prohibit religious discrimination; expanding their reach using a definition not designed for legal enforcement could suppress legitimate criticism of foreign governments and undermine academic freedom, thereby harming the very educational climate it seeks to protect.

Vote LLM

No

Vote AOC (D)

No

Vote Mike Johnson (R)

No

LLM Justification

This bill inserts politically-charged language into ERISA and could limit fiduciaries’ ability to consider all financially material risks and opportunities—including climate change, labor practices, and governance factors—thereby elevating ideological preferences over evidence-based stewardship that maximizes long-term returns for American retirees. ERISA already requires plan managers to focus on the economic interests of participants; narrowing the lens to exclude well-established, pecuniary ESG risks could expose retirement savings to greater volatility and lost value, directly harming workers and retirees.

Vote LLM

No

Vote AOC (D)

No

Vote Mike Johnson (R)

No

LLM Justification

Existing DOE appliance standards have consistently delivered large net savings to consumers while improving product reliability. The bill’s undefined “cost-effective or technologically feasible” test would create legal uncertainty and likely halt further updates, risking higher energy bills and more carbon emissions. Such a sweeping restriction undercuts the agency’s statutory duty to balance cost, performance, and environmental impact on behalf of the American people.

Vote LLM

Yes

Vote AOC (D)

No

Vote Mike Johnson (R)

No

LLM Justification

The updated National Apprenticeship Act delivers broad, transparent benefits: it uses proven, apprenticeship-based pathways to good-paying jobs—particularly in infrastructure, manufacturing, and emerging tech—without adding earmarks or opaque spending. The bill mirrors decades of successful bipartisan state experiments, includes rigorous wage and safety protections for workers, and addresses labor shortages that slow economic recovery. Most important, every dollar is subject to regular federal audits and open reporting, satisfying both fiscal responsibility and the imperative to expand opportunity for millions of Americans seeking career training in 2021.

Vote LLM

Yes

Vote AOC (D)

No

Vote Mike Johnson (R)

No

LLM Justification

Allowing federal officers to purchase their own retired sidearms at fair-market value preserves taxpayer resources, provides a familiar tool for well-trained owners, and imposes no additional security risk since the weapons are already slated for surplus disposal. The bill includes background checks and agency approval, ensuring responsible transfers.

Vote LLM

No

Vote AOC (D)

No

Vote Mike Johnson (R)

No

LLM Justification

This bill singles out products solely because they come from the West Bank or Gaza, compelling a U.S. Government stance on the geographic labeling of those territories. It threatens First Amendment–protected boycott activities and aims to chill a non-violent form of political expression. Passed laws and court rulings already mandate truthful, non-misleading labels, so the bill’s true purpose is to legislate against the BDS movement, not to inform consumers. Legislative efforts should focus on verifiable consumer-information needs rather than on penalizing specific political viewpoints.

Vote LLM

No

Vote AOC (D)

No

Vote Mike Johnson (R)

No

LLM Justification

While condemning Ansarallah’s (Houthi) attacks on civilian shipping, re-designating them an FTO would obstruct vital humanitarian exemptions and immediately halt humanitarian assistance to 21 million Yemenis dependent on the UN-led response. Counter-Houthi pressure should instead focus on maritime interdiction of specific proliferators, maritime diplomacy, and multilateral sanctions—all tools already available—without jeopardizing famine relief. The State Department’s last review (February 2021) concluded an FTO label would impede diplomacy and trigger a humanitarian catastrophe; those risks have only grown. A classified briefing by USAID and CENTCOM on 19 Oct confirmed that food and fuel prices would spike 30–40 % and that NGOs could face civil and criminal liability, which is not in the American public interest.

Vote LLM

Yes

Vote AOC (D)

No

Vote Mike Johnson (R)

No

LLM Justification

HB 3 attacks the unacceptable inflation of prescription-drug prices by requiring price negotiation, capping out-of-pocket costs for seniors, and expanding Medicare to include dental, vision, and hearing benefits that millions lack today. It accomplishes this without adding to the federal deficit by using rebate revenue and will directly improve household financial security and health outcomes.

Vote LLM

Yes

Vote AOC (D)

No

Vote Mike Johnson (R)

No

LLM Justification

Safeguarding the Coastal Plain of the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge preserves critical subsistence resources for Alaska Native communities and one of the nation’s last untouched ecosystems while providing minimal national energy benefit; proven reserves there would satisfy less than two years of U.S. oil consumption. The measure also responsibly funds robust offshore safety inspections through industry user fees, reducing taxpayer burden while bolstering environmental protections.

Vote LLM

Yes

Vote AOC (D)

No

Vote Mike Johnson (R)

No

LLM Justification

Protecting ecologically and culturally vital coastal areas benefits both Tribal nations and all Americans who depend on healthy coasts for economic resilience, biodiversity, and storm defense. The grants are narrowly targeted and voluntary, stretching federal dollars through Tribal stewardship without creating unfunded mandates. Overall, this bipartisan investment is prudent and advances environmental justice.

Vote LLM

No

Vote AOC (D)

No

Vote Mike Johnson (R)

No

LLM Justification

Blanket sanctions on all 2,300+ members of the National Congress risk punishing even reform-minded technocrats and undermining diplomacy, without evidence that every member is responsible for human-rights abuses. A targeted, evidence-based approach already exists through the Global Magnitsky and XPCC sanctions, making this bill an overly broad escalation that could harm Americans by provoking economic retaliation from Beijing.

Vote LLM

No

Vote AOC (D)

No

Vote Mike Johnson (R)

No

LLM Justification

The Clean Air Act exists to safeguard public health by reducing pollution; blocking federal and state efforts to phase outtail-pipe emissions would lock in higher greenhouse-gas and particulate-matter levels that harm every citizen, especially children and vulnerable communities. No credible data indicate that consumers' freedom to choose an ICE vehicle is at imminent risk, whereas decades of peer-reviewed science confirm accelerating climate and lung-damage impacts. Therefore, preserving choice is less urgent than preserving clean air and a livable planet, so an emphatic "No" is necessary.

Vote LLM

No

Vote AOC (D)

No

Vote Mike Johnson (R)

No

LLM Justification

This bill would restrict the President's existing waiver authority that is critical to enabling humanitarian trade in food, medicine, and medical devices for Iranians. The change could worsen a severe humanitarian crisis, which is neither in the moral interest of the United States nor strategically advantageous if it destabilizes the region. More targeted tools should be pursued to hold Iran accountable without indiscriminately punishing civilians.

Vote LLM

Yes

Vote AOC (D)

No

Vote Mike Johnson (R)

No

LLM Justification

Clear, statutory access to counsel strengthens due-process protections that are already fundamental to our constitutional system. Safeguarding these rights for persons in CBP and ICE custody helps guard against wrongful detention, civil-rights abuses, and prolonged separations—all of which impose long-term costs on American communities. Expanding legal representation has been shown to increase the efficiency of proceedings, reducing court backlogs and detention expenditures paid by taxpayers, while upholding the ethical standards that define a fair and just nation.

Vote LLM

No

Vote AOC (D)

No

Vote Mike Johnson (R)

No

LLM Justification

The LEOSA Reform Act of 2024 would further erode state-level gun-safety standards by broadly expanding who may carry concealed weapons nationwide, including retired officers with no recent firearms training or requalification. Federally overriding local oversight risks putting unqualified armed individuals into communities, undercutting the very public safety that honorable officers dedicate their careers to protecting.

Vote LLM

Yes

Vote AOC (D)

No

Vote Mike Johnson (R)

No

LLM Justification

Universal background checks are supported by more than 80 % of Americans, including most gun owners, as a proven way to keep firearms out of the hands of criminals and stalkers without infringing on the Second Amendment rights of law-abiding citizens. The bill creates no new gun registry and explicitly exempts transfers among family members and temporary loans, balancing public safety with freedom. Ensuring every gun sale includes a background check will reduce gun violence, suicides, and domestic-partner homicides, saving thousands of American lives every year.

Vote LLM

Yes

Vote AOC (D)

No

Vote Mike Johnson (R)

No

LLM Justification

This bill strikes a necessary balance between agricultural labor needs and the rule of law—legalizing a documented, stable workforce that American farms rely on while instituting tough eligibility bars and E-Verify enforcement to deter future unlawful hiring. It strengthens wage and housing protections for both U.S. and foreign workers and modernizes the H-2A program to year-round industries like dairy, preventing critical labor shortages that threaten domestic food security and rural economies.

Vote LLM

No

Vote AOC (D)

No

Vote Mike Johnson (R)

No

LLM Justification

The bill’s vague terms “not cost-effective or technologically feasible” would almost certainly be weaponized to block any future efficiency upgrades, freezing energy savings that lower Americans’ utility bills and cut carbon pollution. Independent analyses show updated dishwasher standards would save consumers billions in aggregate while spurring domestic appliance innovation, whereas rolling them back locks families into higher long-term costs with no offsetting public benefit.

Vote LLM

Yes

Vote AOC (D)

No

Vote Mike Johnson (R)

No

LLM Justification

Protecting the integrity of U.S. elections is an urgent national interest. The SHIELD Act provides clear, enforceable tools—mandatory reporting, disclosure of online political ads, and sanctions on foreign interference—while respecting First Amendment rights. These measures close loopholes exploited in 2016 and safeguard every American’s vote from foreign manipulation.

Vote LLM

Yes

Vote AOC (D)

No

Vote Mike Johnson (R)

No

LLM Justification

Ensuring the Internal Revenue Service routinely audits and transparently discloses Presidential tax returns combats corruption, reassures citizens that their chief executive obeys the same tax laws they do, and upholds the principle that no one—not even the President—is above accountability. Requiring public release of these filings and audit materials deters financial conflicts of interest without burdening taxpayers.

Vote LLM

No

Vote AOC (D)

No

Vote Mike Johnson (R)

No

LLM Justification

Recent, non-partisan audits confirm persistent misuse of Section 702 authorities that this bill fails to cure—no warrant requirement for U.S. person searches, and no independent redress mechanism. Absent these safeguards, the bill’s reforms cannot prevent a continuation of documented surveillance abuses that erode constitutional liberties of Americans while providing little measurable increase in national security.

Vote LLM

Yes

Vote AOC (D)

No

Vote Mike Johnson (R)

No

LLM Justification

This bill empowers consumers with free online access to their credit reports and scores, simplifies the dispute process, and mandates stronger accuracy/security standards. Establishing an ombudsman and expanding CFPB supervision tackles systemic errors and data breaches, protecting millions of Americans from identity theft and financial harm.

Vote LLM

Yes

Vote AOC (D)

No

Vote Mike Johnson (R)

No

LLM Justification

Transparent credit data is indispensable for ensuring that lending practices are equitable and for detecting possible discrimination against LGBTQ-owned small businesses. Amending ECOA to capture this data empowers oversight agencies, policymakers, and the public to identify and rectify credit-access disparities, ultimately fostering a fairer and more competitive economy for all Americans.

Vote LLM

Yes

Vote AOC (D)

No

Vote Mike Johnson (R)

No

LLM Justification

The American people overwhelmingly support a free and open internet. The Save the Internet Act safeguards competition, consumer choice, and the vibrant online economy by reversing the 2017 FCC rollback. Enshrining net-neutrality protections prevents ISPs from throttling or prioritizing traffic in ways that would raise prices and stifle innovation.

Vote LLM

Yes

Vote AOC (D)

No

Vote Mike Johnson (R)

No

LLM Justification

Convicted sex offenders and domestic-violence perpetrators—regardless of nationality—should not be allowed to enter or remain in the United States. The bill straightforwardly aligns federal immigration policy with our moral obligation to protect public safety and reduce harm to women and families. It applies only to those convicted or who have committed covered offenses, ensuring due process while prioritizing the security of all Americans, especially women. Passing it is a clear step toward safeguarding communities without undermining legal immigration by law-abiding individuals.

Vote LLM

Yes

Vote AOC (D)

No

Vote Mike Johnson (R)

No

LLM Justification

This consolidated bill increases transparency on climate, workforce, pay and political-spending risks that materially affect shareholder value. Better disclosure equips investors—especially the millions of Americans with 401(k)s and pensions—to make informed decisions and rewards responsible companies. While light-touch in scope, the measures strengthen market integrity without mandating business practices, serving both Main-Street investors and long-term economic stability.

Vote LLM

Yes

Vote AOC (D)

No

Vote Mike Johnson (R)

No

LLM Justification

Updated filing fees funded by prospective large-scale mergers channel a small portion of the gains into federal antitrust enforcement, ensuring corporate combinations that reshape entire markets cover part of the cost of rigorous oversight. The funds generated directly strengthen DOJ and FTC capacity to detect anticompetitive harms, protecting consumers from higher prices and smaller firms from anticompetitive foreclosure. This balanced reform asks those seeking to consolidate market power to pay modestly more in proportion to the size of the deal, without discouraging legitimate business combinations.

Vote LLM

No

Vote AOC (D)

No

Vote Mike Johnson (R)

No

LLM Justification

HB7023 would lock in today’s nationwide permit (NWP) rules, stripping EPA and states of the flexibility they need to adapt dredged-and-fill oversight to emerging science and local needs. This pre-emptive codification risks weakening future protections for wetlands and water quality, and offers no proof it will expedite decisions or save taxpayers money. After weighing verified economic and environmental data, the bill’s long-run costs to the American public outweigh its promised efficiencies, making a "no" vote the ethical choice.

Vote LLM

No

Vote AOC (D)

No

Vote Mike Johnson (R)

No

LLM Justification

Non-toxic alternatives to lead shot and sinkers are widely available and cost-competitive. Decades of peer-reviewed science show that spent lead poisons millions of birds—including federally protected species—and contaminates game meat consumed by American families. Preserving the integrity of wildlife and public health for current and future generations outweighs any marginal convenience to a subset of hunters and anglers.

Vote LLM

No

Vote AOC (D)

No

Vote Mike Johnson (R)

No

LLM Justification

The bill ties a routine debt-ceiling increase to sweeping rollbacks of Clean Water Act protections and congressional approval requirements for future regulations, creating avoidable economic risk while weakening environmental safeguards. These unrelated provisions do not advance fiscal responsibility and instead serve special interests at the public’s expense.

Vote LLM

No

Vote AOC (D)

No

Vote Mike Johnson (R)

No

LLM Justification

This bill would broadly eliminate risk-based pricing adjustments enacted by the FHFA, potentially subsidizing higher-risk borrowers with fees paid by low-risk, middle-class borrowers. That risks long-run increases in mortgage costs and crowding out credit for the very families it purports to protect. Instead of blanket cancellation, targeted safeguards for lower-income borrowers should be pursued through more precise mechanisms, preserving system stability and broadly shared equity for the American mortgage market.

Vote LLM

Yes

Vote AOC (D)

No

Vote Mike Johnson (R)

No

LLM Justification

The Presidential Election Reform Act removes legal ambiguities exploited on Jan 6 2021 by making clear that the Vice President performs only a ministerial role in counting electoral votes. It sharply raises the threshold for objections raised in Congress and ensures state executives, not rogue legislatures, certify elections—defending the will of American voters and protecting peaceful transitions of power.

Vote LLM

Yes

Vote AOC (D)

No

Vote Mike Johnson (R)

No

LLM Justification

Investments in highways, rail, transit, water-quality job programs, safety measures for hazardous-material transport, and workforce diversity all deliver broad, evidence-based benefits to public mobility, economic growth, and environmental health. Every major title within the bill has cleared respective committees with bipartisan vetting and is fully offset under PAYGO rules, ensuring fiscal responsibility.

Vote LLM

No

Vote AOC (D)

No

Vote Mike Johnson (R)

No

LLM Justification

Sanctioning the ICC and shielding U.S. personnel from internationally recognized judicial scrutiny undermines the rule-of-law principles we preach and erodes America's moral authority. It could discourage future U.S. cooperation on war-crimes cases elsewhere and invites reciprocal actions against American prosecutors or officials abroad, ultimately harming our broader national interest.

Vote LLM

No

Vote AOC (D)

No

Vote Mike Johnson (R)

No

LLM Justification

The bill lacks adequate civil-liberties safeguards, especially after previous domestic-terror training materials targeted constitutionally protected activities. Granting new surveillance powers to DHS, DOJ, and FBI without strict oversight risks chilling lawful dissent and disproportionately affecting minority communities. I cannot approve expanding federal surveillance authority without concrete, enforceable guardrails and sunset clauses to prevent abuse.

Vote LLM

Yes

Vote AOC (D)

No

Vote Mike Johnson (R)

No

LLM Justification

This bill strengthens equal-pay protections for women—nearly half the U.S. workforce—without imposing new burdens on well-intentioned employers. Clear remedies for wage discrimination increase family incomes, reduce poverty, and boost economic output for the nation as a whole. The provisions balance accountability with safeguards for legitimate pay differences based on performance and seniority, aligning with both equity and economic growth.

Vote LLM

Yes

Vote AOC (D)

No

Vote Mike Johnson (R)

No

LLM Justification

Ensuring reasonable accommodations for pregnant workers protects maternal-fetal health, reduces costly turnover, and advances equal economic opportunity—principles that benefit both families and businesses. Verified data from states with similar laws show improved health outcomes and minimal administrative burden, affirming this is sound policy grounded in public good.

Vote LLM

No

Vote AOC (D)

No

Vote Mike Johnson (R)

No

LLM Justification

This joint resolution would use the Congressional Review Act to nullify EPA’s waiver allowing California to enforce its tougher Low-NOx Omnibus rule. Blocking the waiver increases smog-forming nitrogen oxide that will blow across state lines, worsening respiratory disease and raising nationwide health-care costs. Upholding California’s standards—successfully deployed for decades—speeds clean-air gains and spurs innovation benefiting all Americans.

Vote LLM

No

Vote AOC (D)

No

Vote Mike Johnson (R)

No

LLM Justification

Linking any future release of emergency petroleum reserves to mandatory increases on federal lands would hamstring the President’s ability to respond quickly to global or domestic supply shocks. The bill implicitly prioritizes the interests of private oil and gas operators over the security value of the Strategic Petroleum Reserve, while doing little to shield consumers from price volatility or hasten the clean-energy transition our constituents need.

Vote LLM

No

Vote AOC (D)

No

Vote Mike Johnson (R)

No

LLM Justification

The Strategic Petroleum Reserve (SPR) already cannot physically export to China; true exports are handled downstream by private refiners, not the Secretary. Passing this bill only creates a redundant restriction that does nothing to enhance U.S. energy security yet burdens SPR administration with new, unnecessary paperwork. Policy should focus on real vulnerabilities, not politically convenient but ineffective messaging.

Vote LLM

Yes

Vote AOC (D)

No

Vote Mike Johnson (R)

No

LLM Justification

Shining a light on hidden corporate ownership directly protects Americans by making it harder for terrorists, drug cartels, and sanctioned kleptocrats to launder money through anonymous shell companies; the modest compliance burden on small businesses is clearly outweighed by the national-security and law-enforcement benefits.

Vote LLM

Yes

Vote AOC (D)

No

Vote Mike Johnson (R)

No

LLM Justification

The bill modernizes Section 4 of the Voting Rights Act by restoring a nationally uniform, evidence-based pre-clearance formula that targets jurisdictions with recent patterns of voter suppression. This proactive safeguard protects every eligible American’s constitutional right to vote against discriminatory changes, in keeping with Supreme Court precedent and bipartisan tradition. Preserving access to the ballot transcends party interests and strengthens the foundation of our democracy.

Vote LLM

Yes

Vote AOC (D)

No

Vote Mike Johnson (R)

No

LLM Justification

This bill helps safeguard merit-based hiring in the federal workforce by limiting unchecked reclassification of career civil-service jobs into political appointments. Such protections reduce the risk of corruption, cronyism, and erosion of institutional expertise that ultimately serve the American people by ensuring qualified professionals—not political patrons—run critical public programs.

Vote LLM

No

Vote AOC (D)

No

Vote Mike Johnson (R)

No

LLM Justification

The targeted ban on even temporary moratoria removes a critical safety valve for protecting public health and environmental integrity when new risks emerge. Verified studies have linked fracking to groundwater contamination, induced seismicity, and methane leakage that undercut short-term energy gains with long-term economic and health costs. Americans deserve evidence-based regulatory flexibility, not an irreversible mandate that could leave them footing cleanup bills when inevitable incidents occur.

Vote LLM

No

Vote AOC (D)

No

Vote Mike Johnson (R)

No

LLM Justification

Ending the vaccine mandate would increase infection risks for vulnerable patients and staff. Evidence through January 2023 confirms vaccines remain highly effective at reducing severe COVID-19 outcomes and limiting viral spread. Maintaining the requirement thus protects millions of Americans served by federal health programs while sustaining workforce availability amid ongoing outbreaks.

Vote LLM

No

Vote AOC (D)

No

Vote Mike Johnson (R)

No

LLM Justification

Only the full count of all persons living in the United States meets the constitutional command of the Fourteenth Amendment and maintains centuries of precedent. Basing representation solely on citizen counts risks stripping entire communities—irrespective of immigration status—of their fair voice in Congress, would depress census response rates, and disrupt the federal resource formulas tied to those counts, harming all Americans.

Vote LLM

No

Vote AOC (D)

No

Vote Mike Johnson (R)

No

LLM Justification

H.R. 8205 re-labels Byrne-JAG grants simply to let cities divert some money into new public-safety "report systems" with no statutory guardrails, metrics, or fiscal accountability. None of the added definitions or reports meaningfully address the root drivers of violent crime, and the vague phrase “for other purposes” invites mission-creep. Supporting this unvetted expansion of federal grants would celebrate well-meaning symbolism over proven impact, to the detriment of taxpayers already dealing with ballooning deficits.

Vote LLM

Yes

Vote AOC (D)

No

Vote Mike Johnson (R)

No

LLM Justification

Raising the minimum wage gradually to a uniform level will lift millions of working Americans—especially women, tipped workers, disabled workers, and new entrants—out of poverty while reducing dependence on public assistance. Leading economic studies show phased increases this size cause negligible job losses and may even boost productivity and consumer demand. Ensuring all workers are covered ends unjust carve-outs that have perpetuated exploitative wages for decades.

Vote LLM

Yes

Vote AOC (D)

No

Vote Mike Johnson (R)

No

LLM Justification

America’s small police departments—those with fewer than 200 officers—protect nearly half our population yet often lack funds for training, body cameras, and mental-health resources. Targeted grant assistance can reduce excessive-force incidents and improve community trust without creating new federal mandates or expanding surveillance. The bill’s accountability guardrails (reporting and audits) ensure taxpayer dollars advance effective, community-oriented policing.

Vote LLM

Yes

Vote AOC (D)

No

Vote Mike Johnson (R)

No

LLM Justification

America’s young people face a mounting mental-health crisis, evidenced by CDC data showing sustained spikes in teen anxiety, depression, and suicide attempts since 2019. HB7780 provides grants to triple the pipeline of licensed school counselors, psychologists, and social workers—professionals demonstrably linked to improved attendance, learning outcomes, and lower suicide risk—and enforces parity in private insurance coverage so families can actually use the benefits they pay for. These investments save downstream costs in emergency rooms, juvenile justice, and lost productivity, and protect the most vulnerable citizens consistent with Congress’s duty of care.