Mark E. Green
AnalysisR TN-7 · House
Defense
+117Healthcare
+162Finance
+121Education
-52Veterans Affairs
+148Immigration
-140Energy
-40Criminal Justice
+20Government Operations
-16Agriculture
+52Trade
-8Environment
-60Housing
-25Appropriations
+42Transportation
-38Foreign Policy
+23Technology
+1Civil Rights
-12Tax
-33Environmental Groups
-85Industry Impact Profile
7977 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.
Votes by Industry (Yea/Nay Alignment)
How this legislator's Yea/Nay votes landed across industries; distinct from overall bill exposure above.
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| Industry | S+ | S- | O+ | O- | Net |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Government (26 sub)
Sub-categories (total impacts, all buckets):
Veterans Affairs (153),
Defense (137),
EPA (22),
NPS (18),
Education (12)
+21 more
|
- | +152 | |||
General Public (3 sub)
Sub-categories (total impacts, all buckets):
Veterans (113),
Military Families (14),
Military (3)
|
- | +160 | |||
Healthcare (4 sub)
Sub-categories (total impacts, all buckets):
Research (15),
Community (3),
Tribal (3),
Family Planning Services (2)
|
- | - | +132 | ||
Education (3 sub)
Sub-categories (total impacts, all buckets):
Child Care (3),
Immigrant Students (1),
Research Universities (1)
|
- | - | +36 | ||
| Taxpayers | - | - | +15 | ||
| Immigration | - | - | -119 | ||
State & Local Government (2 sub)
Sub-categories (total impacts, all buckets):
Medicaid (6),
Non-Expansion (3)
|
- | -8 | |||
| Construction | - | +69 | |||
Financial Services (1 sub)
Sub-categories (total impacts, all buckets):
HSA (7)
|
- | +4 | |||
Manufacturing (2 sub)
Sub-categories (total impacts, all buckets):
Foreign (3),
Electrical Equipment (2)
|
- | - | -3 | ||
| Agriculture | - | - | +83 | ||
| Law Enforcement | - | - | +31 | ||
| Energy | - | - | +24 | ||
Renewable Energy (1 sub)
Sub-categories (total impacts, all buckets):
International (1)
|
- | - | -27 | ||
| Small Business | - | -19 |
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Sponsored & Cosponsored Bills
hr1166-119
Cosponsor Passed HouseTo prohibit the Secretary of Homeland Security from procuring certain foreign-made batteries, and for other purposes.
hres102-119
Primary Sponsor In CommitteeProviding amounts for the expenses of the Committee on Homeland Security in the One Hundred Nineteenth Congress.
hr861-119
Cosponsor In CommitteeAmerican Music Fairness Act of 2025
hr708-119
Cosponsor Passed HouseTo establish in the Department of Homeland Security a working group relating to countering terrorist, cybersecurity, border and port security, and transportation security threats posed to the United States by the Chinese Communist Party, and for other purposes.
hr418-119
Cosponsor IntroducedTo require the head of an agency to issue and sign any rule issued by that agency, and for other purposes.
hr275-119
Cosponsor Voted Yea Passed HouseTo require the Secretary of Homeland Security to publish on a monthly basis the number of special interest aliens encountered attempting to unlawfully enter the United States, and for other purposes.
hr245-119
Cosponsor IntroducedTo require any applicant for a Federal grant to submit a certification that such applicant is not in violation of section 274(a) of the Immigration and Nationality Act, and for other purposes.
hr22-119
Cosponsor Voted Yea Passed HouseSAVE Act
hr9678-118
Cosponsor IntroducedTo address the public safety issues and environmental destruction currently impacting Federal lands along the southern border, enhance border security through the construction of navigable roads on Federal lands along the southern border, provide U.S. Customs and Border Protection access to Federal lands to improve the safety and effectiveness of enforcement activities, allow States to place temporary barriers on Federal land to secure the southern border, reduce the massive trash accumulations and environmental degradation along the southern border, reduce the cultivation of illegal cannabis on Federal lands, mitigate wildland fires caused by illegal immigration, and prohibit migrant housing on Federal lands.
hres1262-118
Primary Sponsor In CommitteeCelebrating the centennial of the U.S. Border Patrol.
hres1210-118
Cosponsor Passed HouseCondemning the Biden border crisis and the tremendous burdens law enforcement officers face as a result.
hr8282-118
Cosponsor Passed HouseTo impose sanctions with respect to the International Criminal Court engaged in any effort to investigate, arrest, detain, or prosecute any protected person of the United States and its allies.
hr7322-118
Cosponsor ReportedTo amend the Immigration and Nationality Act with respect to enforcement by an attorney general of a State.
hr5651-118
Cosponsor IntroducedTo deny asylum to members of a Communist or other totalitarian party, and for other purposes.
hr4467-118
Cosponsor ReportedTo direct the Under Secretary for Management of the Department of Homeland Security to assess contracts for covered services performed by contractor personnel along the United States land border with Mexico, and for other purposes.
hr2-118
Cosponsor IntroducedTo secure the borders of the United States, and for other purposes.
hr2794-118
Primary Sponsor ReportedTo secure the international borders of the United States, and for other purposes.
hr1690-118
Cosponsor ReportedTo authorize the Secretary of State to negotiate regional immigration agreements, and for other purposes.
hr354-118
Cosponsor ReportedTo amend title 18, United States Code, to improve the Law Enforcement Officer Safety Act and provisions relating to the carrying of concealed weapons by law enforcement officers, and for other purposes.
hr357-118
Cosponsor ReportedTo require the head of an agency to issue and sign any rule issued by that agency, and for other purposes.
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