Mitt Romney
AnalysisR UT · Senate
Healthcare
+17Government Operations
-5Foreign Policy
-24Defense
+13Transportation
+15Environment
+35Finance
-4Education
+1Trade
+13Energy
+1Science & Space
+2Technology
+1Labor
-1Regulated Industries
-2Housing
+12Electric Utilities
-20Criminal Justice
+8Native American Tribes
-11National Security
+1Foreign Affairs
-6Industry Impact Profile
807 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
s5616-118
Primary Sponsor IntroducedTo establish the Artificial Intelligence Safety Review Office in the Department of Commerce, and for other purposes.
s5403-118
Primary Sponsor IntroducedTo align the United States International Development Finance Corporation with United States national security and strategic goals.
s5256-118
Primary Sponsor IntroducedTo amend the Internal Revenue Code of 1986 to enhance the child tax credit, and for other purposes.
s5140-118
Primary Sponsor IntroducedTo extend by 5 years the term of the Special Inspector General for Pandemic Recovery.
s5089-118
Primary Sponsor IntroducedTo impose sanctions with respect to the maritime militia of the People’s Republic of China.
s5079-118
Primary Sponsor IntroducedTo provide for special enforcement provisions with respect to COVID-related employee retention credit claims, and for other purposes.
s4815-118
Primary Sponsor IntroducedTo prohibit the mass cancellation of student loans.
s4783-118
Primary Sponsor IntroducedTo establish a program to recognize elementary schools and secondary schools that have implemented a policy to prohibit smartphone use by students during instructional hours and a program to recognize local educational agencies and State educational agencies that serve such schools.
s4529-118
Primary Sponsor IntroducedTo permanently establish the E-Verify employment eligibility verification system, to mandate the use of E-Verify by all employers, and for other purposes.
s4515-118
Primary Sponsor IntroducedTo combat foreign terrorist acquisition of unmanned aerial systems, and for other purposes.
s4496-118
Primary Sponsor IntroducedTo expand the authorities of the Office of Strategic Capital of the Department of Defense.
s4508-118
Primary Sponsor IntroducedTo prepare for contested logistics environments, and for other purposes.
s4279-118
Primary Sponsor IntroducedTo require the Department of State and the Department of Defense to engage with the Government of Japan regarding areas of cooperation within the Pillar Two framework of the AUKUS partnership, and for other purposes.
s4266-118
Primary Sponsor IntroducedTo amend title 5, United States Code, to address telework for Federal employees, and for other purposes.
s4085-118
Primary Sponsor IntroducedTo establish the Export Enforcement Coordination Center in the Department of Homeland Security, and for other purposes.
s4026-118
Primary Sponsor IntroducedTo require a report on the state of economic integration between the United States and the People's Republic of China and the risks of that integration to the national security of the United States.
s3825-118
Primary Sponsor IntroducedTo amend the Workforce Innovation and Opportunity Act to establish a State innovation demonstration authority.
s3777-118
Primary Sponsor IntroducedTo require Congress to budget in advance for disasters, and for other purposes.
s2366-118
Primary Sponsor IntroducedTo codify certain rules regarding competency-based education programs.
s2031-118
Primary Sponsor IntroducedTo strengthen the national security of the United States by decreasing the reliance of the Department of Defense on critical minerals from the People’s Republic of China, the Russian Federation, the Islamic Republic of Iran, the Democratic People’s Republic of North Korea, and other geostrategic competitors and adversaries of the United States, and for other purposes.
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