CPAC Releases Missouri Legislative Scorecard, Revealing Strong Conservatives in the House, Weighed Down by Counterparts in the Senate.
ALEXANDRIA, VA (June 6, 2023) — CPAC Foundation’s analysis reveals a Missouri legislature with a sharp divide between chambers despite a Republican supermajority in both. Less than 30% of Republicans in the Missouri Senate received an award for voting with the conservative position at least 80% of the time compared to 64% in the House, exposing a lackluster Senate impairing a conservative House.
“CPAC’s analysis shows how Missouri’s Senate leadership defeated or watered-down major conservative policies,” said CPAC Chairman Matt Schlapp. “Despite supermajority Republican control of both chambers, Democrat’s in Missouri walked away from this session celebrating.”
Several Missouri state legislators are recognized by CPAC for their conservative voting records based on a just-released analysis from CPAC Foundation’s Center for Legislative Accountability.
The following members of the Missouri State Legislature earned CPAC’s Award for Conservative Excellence for voting with the conservative position at least 90% of the time during the 2022 session:
Senate:
Eric Burlison (100%)
Bob Onder (100%)
Andrew Koenig (100%)
Rick Brattin (100%)
Bill Eigel (100%)
House:
Nick Schroer (100%)
Phil Christofanelli (100%)
Chris Sander (100%)
Adam Schnelting (100%)
Mary Elizabeth Coleman (100%)
Richard West (100%)
Ben Baker (95%)
Michael Davis (95%)
Doug Richey (95%)
Alex Riley (95%)
Adam Schwadron (95%)
Brian Seitz (95%)
Dan Stacy (95%)
Jered Taylor (95%)
Sara Walsh (95%)
Rob Vescovo (95%)
Hardy Billington (95%)
Brad Hudson (95%)
Cheri Toalson Reisch (95%)
Dirk Deaton (95%)
Suzie Pollock (95%)
Cody Smith (95%)
David Evans (94%)
Jason Chipman (94%)
Bruce DeGroot (94%)
Mitch Boggs (94%)
Derek Grier (90%)
Tony Lovasco (90%)
Jim Murphy (90%)
John Wiemann (90%)
Rusty Black (90%)
Scott Cupps (90%)
J. Eggleston (90%)
Curtis Trent (90%)
The following members of the Missouri State Legislature earned CPAC’s Award for Conservative Achievement for voting with the conservative position at least 80% of the time during the 2022 session:
Senate:
Denny Hoskins (88%)
Mike Moon (81%)
House:
Jeff Coleman (88%)
Bennie Cook (86%)
Hannah Kelly (86%)
Dean Plocher (86%)
Bishop Davidson (86%)
Josh Hurlbert (86%)
Bill Kidd (86%)
Don Mayhew (86%)
Louis Riggs (85%)
Chad Perkins (84%)
John Simmons (84%)
Shane Roden (83%)
Chuck Basye (82%)
Cyndi Buchheit-Courtway (82%)
Chris Dinkins (82%)
Travis Fitzwater (82%)
Ann Kelley (82%)
Brad Pollitt (82%)
Rodger Reedy (82%)
Dan Shaul (82%)
Travis Smith (82%)
Tim Taylor (82%)
Dave Griffith (81%)
Bill Hardwick (81%)
Bob Bromley (80%)
Ron Hicks (80%)
Dan Houx (80%)
Michael O’Donnell (80%)
Sean Pouche (80%)
Lane Roberts (80%)
The bills featured in CPAC’s 2022 Ratings of Missouri address school curriculum transparency, Second Amendment rights, election integrity, tax reductions, and fairness in women’s sports. These issues, coupled with our mission to protect life, liberty, property and uphold the American family, created the basis by which the CPAC Foundation rated the Missouri legislature.
The Center for Legislative Accountability (CLA), an initiative of the CPAC Foundation, is the premier organization for holding lawmakers accountable. The CLA produces the longest-running conservative congressional scorecard and our state program is the only one in the nation that scores all 8,000 lawmakers in the 50 states across every policy area.
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