
Trey Hollingsworth Voting Record & Scorecard | National Democrat Platform
US Representative from IN
District: 9 • Republican
2022 DEM Alignment:
82.86%
Voting Alignment with DEM Platform – by Chapter
Rep. Trey Hollingsworth (R-IN-9) earned a 83% National Democrat Platform score for 2022, showing strong alignment with Democratic Party Platform principles. Trey Hollingsworth voted on 70 of the 81 substantive bills scored by Dem Platform in 2022. Trey Hollingsworth represents Indiana's 9th Congressional District in the U.S. House of Representatives.
Title
Lawmaker Position
RC 100
House 2022
1xEnsuring Taxpayer Funds within the COMPETES Act Are Not Sent to Foreign Adversaries.
RC 102
House 2022
1xIncreasing Health Insurance Premiums by Imposing Price Controls on Insulin Co-Payments.
RC 109
House 2022
1xEstablishing Additional Health Insurance Mandates Regarding Dental Birth Defects, which will Drive Up Rates and Make Healthcare Even Less Affordable.
RC 118
House 2022
1xAdvancing the January 6th Committee''s Political Witch Hunt by Holding Navarro and Scavino in Contempt of Congress for Defying Subpoenas
RC 123
House 2022
1xFueling Runaway Spending by Providing the Restaurant Industry an Additional $42 Billion in Funds Two-Years After the Start of the Pandemic.
RC 145
House 2022
1xAuthorizing an Additional $40 Billion in Spending on Ukraine with Minimal Oversight to Prevent Corruption.
RC 150
House 2022
1xExpanding Government Bureaucracy and Grant Issuance for "Digital Privacy Technologies" that are Best Funded through the Private Sector.
RC 172
House 2022
1xHiking Taxpayer Costs and Weakening the Ability to Discipline Poor-Performing Employees by Unionizing 60,000 Employees within the Transporation Security Administration.
RC 182
House 2022
1xGrowing Government Dependency by Expanding Eligibility and Spending Under the Community Services Block Grant Program.
RC 184
House 2022
1xExpanding Bureaucracy and Spending within FEMA to Establish a Largely Politicized "Nonprofit Security Grant Program".
RC 188
House 2022
1xAdvancing Unnecessary Spending through a Package of 11 Amendments Concerning "Workforce Development" that Should be Performed by the Private Sector.
RC 21
House 2022
1xPlacing Unnecessary Requirements Surrounding "Environmental Justice" in U.S. Sanctions and Foreign Policy Operations.
RC 211
House 2022
1xReducing the Effectiveness of Taxpayer Resources Through a Greater Emphasis on Poverty Levels as Opposed to Cost/Benefit and Other Factors when Allocating Federal Funds.
RC 221
House 2022
1xWeakening Civil Liberties by Providing the Department of Justice Overreaching New Powers Through the Domestic Terrorism Prevention Act.
RC 232
House 2022
1xCreating Fuel Shortages and Worsening the Energy Crises by Placing Price Controls on Consumer Fuel Prices.
RC 25
House 2022
1xJeopardizing National Security by Advocating the Removal of Sanctions on the Afghan Central Bank which will Provide the Taliban with $9.5 Billion.
RC 256
House 2022
1xExpanding Government Power to Set Prices and Interfere in Private Contracting Agreements Between Companies Through the Ocean Shipping Reform Act.
RC 261
House 2022
1xProtecting the Legitimacy of the Supreme Court by Ensuring Police Protection for the Immediate Families of the Nine Justices.
RC 262
House 2022
1xAdvancing Government Racial Discrimination in Contracting and Unnecessary Conservation Initiatives Through Amendments to the Wildlife Bill.
RC 27
House 2022
1xIncreasing Regulatory Certainty and Economic Growth by Removing the U.S. from the United Nations Climate Framework Convention.
RC 271
House 2022
1xRemoving Costly Data Collection Mandates Imposed on Small Business Lenders Under the Dodd-Frank Act.
RC 273
House 2022
1xPreventing Private Businesses from Setting their Own Payment Method Policies by Mandating All Retail Establishments Accept Cash.
RC 277
House 2022
1xAdvancing Unnecessary Spending and Regulatory Overreach in the Agricultural Industry Through Subsidies for Ethanol Fuel Expansion and a New "Special Investigator" for Competition.
RC 288
House 2022
1xDirecting $1.7 Billion in Additional Spending at the Department of Health and Human Services for the Creation of the Advanced Research Projects Agency-Health Act.
RC 289
House 2022
1xEstablishing a Politicized "Active Shooter Alert System" Under the Department of Justice with No Oversight to Ensure Proper Application.
RC 296
House 2022
1xExpanding Government Bureaucracy and Hiking Costs by Requiring Surveys Conducted by Federal Agencies Include Questions on Sexual Orientation and Gender Identity.
RC 299
House 2022
1xAuthorizing Billions in New Spending on an Ineffective Gun Safety Package that Includes the Seizure of Firearms without Due Process.
RC 309
House 2022
1xEstablishing Unreasonable Presumptions Pertaining to Health of Veterans Which May Advance Fraudulent Disability Claims and Further Overload the VA.
RC 31
House 2022
1xAdvancing the "COMPETES ACT" with $318 Billion in Wasteful Spending and Protectionist Trade Policies that Unnecessarily Hike Consumer Costs.
RC 311
House 2022
1xDriving Up Taxpayer Procurement Costs by Preventing the Department of Defense from Contracting with any Private Company that has Engaged in "Anti-Union Activity".
RC 321
House 2022
1xWeakening National Security by Pausing the Continued Development and Upgrade of the U.S. Nuclear ICBM Program.
RC 322
House 2022
1xWeakening National Security by Reducing the Number of Nuclear ICB Missiles Held by the United States.
RC 324
House 2022
1xAdvancing Government Censorship by Requiring the Departments of Defense and Veterans Affairs to Report on "Misinformation" that is "Harmful to Good Order and Discipline".
RC 336
House 2022
1xGrowing Bureaucracy and Taxpayer Costs by Requiring the State Department to Post a "Climate Change Officer" at Embassies, Consulates, and on Diplomatic Missions.
RC 346
House 2022
1xGrowing Unsustainable Federal Land Holdings by Adding 1.6 Million Acres and 1,200 Miles of Rivers Under the Protecting America''s Wilderness and Public Lands Act.
RC 348
House 2022
1xFueling Unnecessary Spending by Eliminating the $25,000 Cap Placed on the Artwork Purchases of U.S. Embassies Unless they Receive Congressional Approval.
RC 349
House 2022
1xRequiring the Department of Veterans Affairs to Conduct a "Fertility Treatment Awareness Campaign" Despite Much Needed Reforms or Privatizing the Broken System.
RC 360
House 2022
1xExpanding Abortion Services and Drugs Through the Women''s Health Protection Act
RC 362
House 2022
1xAdvancing Out-of-State Abortions through the Ensuring Women\''s Right to Reproductive Freedom Act.
RC 376
House 2022
1xAdvancing Unsustainable Federal Land Management Through a Study to Add Florida''s Kissimmee River to the Wild and Scenic Rivers Act.
RC 38
House 2022
1xEliminating a Key Fiscal Safeguard within the U.S. Postal Service Resulting in $60 Billion in Unfunded Liabilities being Placed on Taxpayers.
RC 385
House 2022
1xAdvancing Frivolous Litigation and Mandates on Employers by Establishing a "Right to Contraception."
RC 39
House 2022
1xAvoiding Fiscal Responsibility through the Continual Passage of Short-Term Government Funding Bills
RC 396
House 2022
1xForcing Taxpayers to Bailout the Pension Plans of Delphi Retirees (Parts Manufacturer of General Motors During 2009 Bankruptcy).
RC 398
House 2022
1xExpanding Bureaucracy within the Department of Health and Human Services for a South Asian Heart Health Awareness Campaign.
RC 404
House 2022
1xExpanding Cronyism and Corporate Welfare for Semiconductor Manufacturers Through Billions in Subsidies and Tax Credits Under the CHIPS and Science Act.
RC 410
House 2022
1xWeakening Second Amendment Rights Through a Ban on the Sale and Possession of Semi-Automatic Firearms.
RC 417
House 2022
1xExpediting U.S. Semiconductor Production by Reducing Unnecessary Government Environmental and Permitting Barriers for New Facility Construction.
RC 420
House 2022
1xReducing Economic Growth Through $750 Billion in Wasteful Spending and Tax Hikes Under the "Inflation Reduction Act".
RC 422
House 2022
1xEstablishing a New Spending Program for "Drone Infrastructure Inspection Grants" Containing Multiple Costly and Protectionist Provisions.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is Rep. Trey Hollingsworth's voting record?
Rep. Trey Hollingsworth (R-IN-9) earned a 83% National Democrat Platform score for 2022, showing strong alignment with Democratic Party Platform principles. Trey Hollingsworth voted on 70 of the 81 substantive bills scored by Dem Platform in 2022. Trey Hollingsworth represents Indiana's 9th Congressional District in the U.S. House of Representatives.
How aligned is Trey Hollingsworth with Democratic Party Platform principles?
Trey Hollingsworth earned a 83% National Democrat Platform score in 2022, showing strong alignment with Democratic Party Platform principles.
What is Trey Hollingsworth's Dem Platform score?
Trey Hollingsworth has a 83% Dem Platform score for 2022.
Where does Trey Hollingsworth serve?
Rep. Trey Hollingsworth (R-IN-9) represents Indiana's 9th Congressional District in the U.S. House of Representatives as a Republican.
