Michael C. Burgess
AnalysisR TX-26 · House
Education
-6Government Operations
+11Healthcare
-6Finance
+7Energy
-9Defense
+3Environment
+4Technology
+25Agriculture
+4Transportation
+2Criminal Justice
-2Trade
-5Housing
+8Healthcare Consumers
-9Foreign Policy
-6Consumer Safety
+4Parental Rights
+3Environmental Groups
-7Science & Space
+9Homeowners
-7Industry Impact Profile
638 industry impacts
How this is computed
P Primary sponsor · C Co-sponsor · Y Yea vote · N Nay vote
Weighted score (w:) uses strongest role per bill. Weights: Primary 1.0, Co-sponsor 0.3, Yea 0.1, Nay -0.1.
Bills where the legislator voted nay (without sponsorship) contribute -0.1 per bill. Equal yea and nay roll calls on the same bill contribute 0.
Vote date filters affect vote attribution; sponsorship is always included.
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Showing positive and negative-direction effects only. Mixed and uncertain effects are not included in these counts.
Sponsored & Cosponsored Bills
hr829-118
Primary Sponsor IntroducedTo provide for Federal and State agency coordination in the approval of certain authorizations under the Natural Gas Act, and for other purposes.
hr497-118
Cosponsor IntroducedTo eliminate the COVID–19 vaccine mandate on health care providers furnishing items and services under certain Federal health care programs.
hr463-118
Cosponsor IntroducedTo have education funds follow the student.
hr467-118
Cosponsor Passed HouseTo amend the Controlled Substances Act with respect to the scheduling of fentanyl-related substances, and for other purposes.
hr277-118
Cosponsor ReportedTo amend chapter 8 of title 5, United States Code, to provide that major rules of the executive branch shall have no force or effect unless a joint resolution of approval is enacted into law.
hr288-118
Cosponsor Passed HouseTo amend title 5, United States Code, to clarify the nature of judicial review of agency interpretations of statutory and regulatory provisions.
hr21-118
Cosponsor Passed HouseTo provide for the development of a plan to increase oil and gas production under oil and gas leases of Federal lands under the jurisdiction of the Secretary of Agriculture, the Secretary of Energy, the Secretary of the Interior, and the Secretary of Defense in conjunction with a drawdown of petroleum reserves from the Strategic Petroleum Reserve.
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