Tom Lantos - Congressional Scorecards

Congressional Scorecards

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  • Biography, voting record, and interest group ratings at Project Vote Smart

Project Vote Smart provides the following results from congressional scorecards.

  • American Civil Liberties Union — 91% for 2005–2006
  • Americans for Democratic Action — 100% for 2006
  • American Land Rights Association — 9% for 2006
  • Americans for Tax Reform — 0% for 2006
  • Animal Welfare Institute Compassion Index - 100% for 2007
  • AFL-CIO — 100% in 2006
  • Campaign for America's Future — 100% for 2005–2006
  • Conservative Index-John Birch Society — 11% for Fall 2004
  • Children's Defense Fund — 100% for 2006
  • Drug Policy Alliance — 83% for 2006
  • Drum Major Institute — 100% for 2005
  • Family Research Council — 0% for 2006
  • FreedomWorks — 0% for 2006
  • Gun Owners of America — 0% for 2006
  • Humane Society of the United States — 100% for 2005–2006
  • League of Conservation Voters — 92% for 2006
  • NARAL Pro-Choice America — 100% for 2006
  • National Association of Wheat Growers — 37% for 2005
  • National Education Association — 100% for 2005–2006
  • National Federation of Independent Business — 14% for 2005–2006
  • National Journal — Composite liberal score of 86.2% for 2006
  • National Organization for the Reform of Marijuana Laws — 20 for 2006
  • National Organization for Women — 95% for 2005–2006
  • National Rifle Association — F for 2006
  • National Right to Life Committee — 0% for 2005–2006
  • National Taxpayers Union — 10% for 2006
  • Population Connection — 100% for 2006
  • Republican Liberty Caucus — 16% for 2005
  • Secular Coalition for America — 70% on 2006 scorecards
  • United States Chamber of Commerce — 33% for 2006

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