Patrick Ryan
AnalysisD NY-18 · House
Industry Impact Profile
11407 industry impacts
Industries Helped
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Voting Alignment by Industry
| Industry | S+ | S- | O+ | O- | Net |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Government (70 sub)
Sub-categories (total impacts, all buckets):
Defense (176),
Veterans Affairs (130),
Coast Guard (36),
DoD (33),
Legislative (27)
+65 more
|
-474 | ||||
Military (4 sub)
Sub-categories (total impacts, all buckets):
Intercontinental Ballistic Missile Systems (3),
Air Force (2),
Families (1),
Space Force (1)
|
-53 | ||||
General Public (9 sub)
Sub-categories (total impacts, all buckets):
Veterans (100),
Military Families (11),
Family Sponsors (4),
Foreign (2),
Military (2)
+4 more
|
-56 | ||||
Defense (14 sub)
Sub-categories (total impacts, all buckets):
Naval (2),
Nuclear (2),
Testing (2),
Ammunition (1),
Ground Vehicles (1)
+9 more
|
-82 | ||||
| Cryptocurrency | - | - | +71 | ||
Transportation (5 sub)
Sub-categories (total impacts, all buckets):
Foreign (2),
Labor (2),
Technology (2),
Tourism (2),
Moving (1)
|
-22 | ||||
Healthcare (6 sub)
Sub-categories (total impacts, all buckets):
Research (9),
Community (2),
Family Planning Services (2),
Public Health (2),
Specialized Services (2)
+1 more
|
-31 | ||||
Education (5 sub)
Sub-categories (total impacts, all buckets):
Child Care (2),
Maritime Training (2),
Immigrant Students (1),
Religious Studies (1),
Technical (1)
|
-30 | ||||
Financial Services (1 sub)
Sub-categories (total impacts, all buckets):
Public Issuers (4)
|
+48 | ||||
Manufacturing (4 sub)
Sub-categories (total impacts, all buckets):
Foreign (7),
Electrical Equipment (2),
Defense (1),
Foreign Adversary (1)
|
+4 | ||||
Immigration (2 sub)
Sub-categories (total impacts, all buckets):
Unaccompanied Minors (4),
Undocumented (3)
|
- | +101 | |||
| Taxpayers | - | - | -33 | ||
Agriculture (6 sub)
Sub-categories (total impacts, all buckets):
Livestock (3),
Coffee (2),
Commodities (2),
Hemp (2),
Coffee Production (1)
+1 more
|
-105 | ||||
Construction (4 sub)
Sub-categories (total impacts, all buckets):
Federal Projects (1),
Federal/Military (1),
Military/Pacific (1),
Utilities/Infrastructure (1)
|
-32 | ||||
Technology (14 sub)
Sub-categories (total impacts, all buckets):
Foreign (7),
Cybersecurity (3),
Blockchain/DLT (2),
AI/Defense (1),
Artificial Intelligence (1)
+9 more
|
+30 |
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Sponsored & Cosponsored Bills
hr6671-119
Primary Sponsor In CommitteeREPAIR Infrastructure Act
hr6326-119
Primary Sponsor IntroducedTo accelerate accreditation and access to sensitive compartmented information facilities for industry, and for other purposes.
hr6325-119
Primary Sponsor IntroducedTo require the Secretary of Defense to report on the use of other transaction authority, and for other purposes.
hr4768-119
Primary Sponsor IntroducedTo amend title 10, United States Code, to improve dependent coverage under the TRICARE Young Adult Program.
hr4260-119
Primary Sponsor IntroducedTo ensure the appropriate administration of the Impact Aid program.
hr3734-119
Primary Sponsor IntroducedTo amend title 18, United States Code, to provide that officers and employees of the executive branch are required to recuse themselves in matters affecting the financial interests of their previous employers, and for other purposes.
hr3500-119
Primary Sponsor IntroducedTo amend the Omnibus Crime Control and Safe Streets Act of 1968 to reauthorize the public safety and community policing grant program under part Q of title I of that Act.
hr2959-119
Primary Sponsor IntroducedTo amend the William M. (Mac) Thornberry National Defense Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2021 to prohibit anchoring in certain locations of the Hudson River, and for other purposes.
hr2391-119
Primary Sponsor IntroducedTo amend the Internal Revenue Code of 1986 to establish a refundable tax credit for commercial truck drivers.
hr963-119
Primary Sponsor IntroducedTo require expedited consideration of a bill that addresses the insolvency of the Federal Old-Age and Survivors Insurance Trust Fund or the Federal Disability Insurance Trust Fund in the case that either trust fund becomes insolvent.
hr893-119
Primary Sponsor IntroducedTo amend the Internal Revenue Code of 1986 to provide a credit for working families housing development, and for other purposes.
hr889-119
Primary Sponsor IntroducedTo amend the Omnibus Consolidated Rescissions and Appropriations Act of 1996 to remove the limit on the number of public housing agencies the Secretary of Housing and Urban Development may add to the moving to work demonstration program.
hr888-119
Primary Sponsor IntroducedTo amend the Communications Act of 1934 to direct the Federal Communications Commission to promulgate regulations with respect to rebates for certain video programming blackouts, and for other purposes.
hr891-119
Primary Sponsor IntroducedTo direct the Secretary of Housing and Urban Development and the Administrator of the General Services Administration to establish programs for the development of affordable housing, and for other purposes.
hr887-119
Primary Sponsor IntroducedTo direct the Comptroller General of the United States to conduct a study on grocery costs to United States consumers, and for other purposes.
hr890-119
Primary Sponsor IntroducedTo amend title 35, United States Code, to prevent double patenting, and for other purposes.
hr892-119
Primary Sponsor IntroducedTo require the heads of certain agencies to disclose information about loans insured and guaranteed by such agencies, and for other purposes.
hr9379-118
Primary Sponsor IntroducedTo require the heads of certain agencies to disclose information about loans insured and guaranteed by such agencies, and for other purposes.
hr9380-118
Primary Sponsor IntroducedTo amend the Internal Revenue Code of 1986 to provide a credit for working families housing development, and for other purposes.
hr6355-118
Primary Sponsor IntroducedTo amend the Combat Duty Pay Act of 1952 to require that former members of the uniformed services who were captured or entered a missing-in-action status during the Korean War while serving as a member of a combat unit in Korea receive combat pay for each month spent in a captured or missing-in-action status, rather than just a total of four months.
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