
Total votes
643
Missed
0 (0.0%)
Committees
1
Legislative data from the official House/Senate roll-call record via Voteview (UCLA) and the unitedstates/congress-legislators dataset.
No contradictions identified between Bob Latta's stated positions and their recorded votes.
Methodology: stated positions are AI-compiled from cited public sources; conflicts cross-reference them against the official roll-call record. Consistency = 100 − 12 per significant − 6 per moderate − 2 per minor conflict. Severity is editorial-model judgment — every item links its underlying vote so you can decide for yourself.
Supports stronger border security measures, criticizes the previous administration's border policies as leading to a crisis, and has visited the southern border multiple times to seek solutions.
No votes or bills in the record address border security or immigration.
Co-led and supports the HALT Fentanyl Act to permanently classify fentanyl-related substances as Schedule I drugs to combat drug trafficking.
No votes or bills in the record address fentanyl classification or drug trafficking measures.
Supports tax cuts for families and businesses, including through budget reconciliation and the 'Working Families Tax Cuts.'
No votes or bills in the record address tax cuts or family/business taxation.
Supports reducing federal spending, addressing the national debt, and cutting waste, fraud, and abuse in government programs, while opposing cuts to Social Security or Medicare.
No votes or bills in the record directly address reducing spending, debt, or waste without cuts to entitlements.
Supports prioritizing American energy dominance as part of broader legislative agenda.
No votes or bills in the record address American energy dominance.
Supports restrictions on abortion, including bans on federal funding for abortion, banning abortion after 20 weeks, and opposing funding for organizations like Planned Parenthood.
No votes or bills in the record address abortion restrictions or funding.
Supported sugar import tariffs and quotas intended to stabilize domestic sugar prices for growers.
No votes or bills in the record address sugar import tariffs or quotas.