
Politician
American politician
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Total votes
643
Missed
62 (9.6%)
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 John Rutherford'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 lowering prescription drug costs and protecting coverage for pre-existing conditions.
Backed some provider accountability and patient-focused bills but record lacks direct action on drug costs or pre-existing conditions.
Emphasizes private-sector job creation over government intervention, supported a $900 billion COVID relief package but opposed the larger $1.9 trillion ARPA bill.
Voted for multiple budget resolutions and appropriations bills supporting fiscal frameworks and economic measures.
🗳 Yea on HCONRES113 (2026-07-22)🗳 Yea on SCONRES33 (2026-04-29)
Supports regulatory relief for smaller banks and corporate transparency measures to stimulate economic growth.
Supported fraud prevention, insider trading restrictions, and accountability measures.
🗳 Yea on HR7008 (2026-07-22)🗳 Yea on HR7892 (2026-06-10)🗳 Yea on HR8312 (2026-06-10)🗳 Yea on HR8464 (2026-06-10)
Supports increased troop pay and resources for servicemembers, and backs funding for military installations in Northeast Florida.
Supported multiple veterans benefits expansions, facility authorizations, and military construction funding.
🗳 Yea on HR5362 (2026-07-16)🗳 Nay on HR9237 (2026-07-16)🗳 Yea on HR1041 (2026-05-21)🗳 Yea on HR6047 (2026-05-21)
Opposes abortion, supports pro-life legislation, protections for infants surviving abortion, and extending 14th Amendment protections to the unborn.
No votes or bills address abortion, pro-life legislation, or related protections.
Supported the 2017 Tax Cuts and Jobs Act, favors lower corporate tax rates, and opposes new taxes, citing benefits for economic growth and small businesses.
No votes or bills on tax cuts, corporate rates, or new taxes.
Supports environmental stewardship through what he describes as prudent regulation intended to prevent unnecessary harm while protecting Florida's economy.
No votes or bills on environmental regulation or stewardship.
As a member of Congress, was noted in connection with efforts challenging the 2020 election results amid disputes over pandemic-related voting rule changes.
No votes or bills related to 2020 election challenges.
Supports stricter enforcement of immigration laws, border security measures including wall funding, and closing asylum loopholes while maintaining legal immigration pathways.
No votes or bills on border security, asylum, or immigration enforcement.