Congressional Member Profiles

Sen. Catherine Cortez Masto

Sen. Catherine Cortez Masto

Democrat, Nevada
Office 202-224-3542 | @sencortezmasto | Facebook

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Grade

4

Votes for Children

30

Bills Sponsored or Cosponsored

0

Actions Against the Interests of Children

During the 117th Congress, Sen. Cortez Masto has taken 4 votes that would help the children in her state. She has introduced 2 bills and cosponsored 28 bills to help children. Sen. Cortez Masto has taken 0 actions we believe to be against the interests of children.

This report card includes information on more than 900 bills introduced during this Congress. So far, Sen. Cortez Masto has taken the following action during this Congress:

  • voted for H.R.131 the Kalief’s Law.

  • voted for H.R.5305 the Extending Government Funding and Delivering Emergency Assistance Act.

  • voted for H.R.5376 the Inflation Reduction Act of 2022.

  • voted for H.R.5746 the Freedom to Vote: John R. Lewis Act.

  • co-sponsored S.1 the For the People Act of 2021.

  • co-sponsored S.5098 the Senator Paul Simon Study Abroad Program Act of 2022.

  • co-sponsored S.5336 the A bill to reauthorize the Prematurity Research Expansion and Education for Mothers who deliver Infants Early Act..

  • co-sponsored S.2691 the Strengthening the Vaccines for Children Program Act of 2021.

  • co-sponsored S.2776 the Keeping Renters Safe Act.

  • co-sponsored S.3424 the SEED Act.

  • co-sponsored S.3424 the SEED Act.

  • co-sponsored S.3797 the Maternal and Child Health Stillbirth Prevention Act of 2022.

  • co-sponsored S.4039 the MENTAL Health for Kids and Underserved Act.

  • co-sponsored S.5281 the Expanding Disability Access to Higher Education Act.


  • co-sponsored S.1 the For the People Act of 2021.

  • co-sponsored S.1 the For the People Act of 2021.

  • co-sponsored S.133 the Child Care Workforce and Facilities Act of 2021.

  • co-sponsored S.133 the Child Care Workforce and Facilities Act of 2021.


  • co-sponsored S.133 the Child Care Workforce and Facilities Act of 2021.

  • co-sponsored S.133 the Child Care Workforce and Facilities Act of 2021.

  • co-sponsored S.133 the Child Care Workforce and Facilities Act of 2021.

  • co-sponsored S.133 the Child Care Workforce and Facilities Act of 2021.

  • co-sponsored S.133 the Child Care Workforce and Facilities Act of 2021.

  • co-sponsored S.213 the TRUE EQUITY Act.

  • co-sponsored S.222 the American Opportunity Accounts Act.

  • co-sponsored S.2357 the Fighting Homelessness Through Services and Housing Act.

  • co-sponsored S.2410 the Safe Schools Improvement Act of 2021.

  • co-sponsored S.2588 the Protect Moms From Domestic Violence Act.

  • co-sponsored S.2747 the Freedom to Vote Act.

  • co-sponsored S.2752 the Do No Harm Act.

  • co-sponsored S.2757 the SNAP Tribal Food Sovereignty Act of 2021.

  • co-sponsored S.2907 the Truth and Healing Commission on Indian Boarding School Policies Act.

  • co-sponsored S.3108 the Fair Day in Court for Kids Act of 2021.

  • co-sponsored S.3213 the IDEA Full Funding Act.

  • co-sponsored S.3239 the Healthy MOM Act.

  • co-sponsored S.3623 the Violence Against Women Act Reauthorization Act of 2022.

  • co-sponsored S.3864 the Supporting Children’s Mental Health Care Access Act of 2022.

  • co-sponsored S.3979 the Support Kids Not Red Tape Act of 2022.

  • co-sponsored S.4485 the Fair Housing Improvement Act of 2022.

  • co-sponsored S.4556 the Respect for Marriage Act.

  • co-sponsored S.4887 the Same Day Registration Act.


  • As with any scorecard, this tool is inherently limited. Some members may score differently than they might expect because a committee assignment requires they work primarily on issues outside the scope of CDF’s portfolio. Additionally, because the important work done by leadership in Congress is not entirely captured by our model, Members of Congress in leadership roles tend to appear near the middle of our range of grades. There are some data limitations as well. A truly comprehensive measure of action taken on behalf of children would likely include things like floor statements, committee votes, votes on amendments, public leadership, and much more. An expansion of this Report Card to include those additional data may be possible in the future.

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