Congressional Member Profiles

Rep. Steve Stivers

Rep. Steve Stivers

Republican, Ohio, 15th District
Office 202-225-2015 | @RepSteveStivers | Facebook

C

Grade

3

Votes for Children

2

Bills Sponsored or Cosponsored

7

Actions Against the Interests of Children

During the 117th Congress, Rep. Stivers has taken 3 votes that would help the children in his district. He has introduced 0 bills and cosponsored 2 bills to help children. Rep. Stivers has taken 7 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, Rep. Stivers has taken the following action during this Congress:

  • voted against H.R.1 the For the People Act of 2021.

  • voted against H.R.5984 the IDEA Full Funding Act.

  • voted against H.R.7989 the Protecting Infants from Formula Shortages Act of 2022.

  • did not vote on H.R.5080 the Secure Background Checks Act of 2021.

  • voted for and co-sponsored H.R.447 the National Apprenticeship Act of 2021.

  • co-sponsored H.R.4815 the Higher Education Dream Act of 2021.

  • voted for H.R.4837 the Honoring Family-Friendly Workplaces Act.

  • voted against H.R.128 the RAISE Act of 2021.

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

  • voted against H.R.137 the Mental Health Access and Gun Violence Prevention Act of 2021.

  • voted against H.R.1603 the Farm Workforce Modernization Act of 2021.

  • voted for H.R.1620 the Violence Against Women Act Reauthorization Act of 2021.

  • 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.

    For more information on the methodology of this report card visit this page.

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