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Inilabas ng Common Cause ang 2022 na “Democracy Scorecard” na Nagpapakita ng Lumalagong Suporta sa Kongreso para sa Reporma sa Demokrasya

"Ang ating demokrasya ay pinakamalakas kapag ang mga nasasakupan ay alam ang tungkol sa trabaho na ginagawa ng ating mga inihalal na pinuno sa Washington," sabi ni Joanne Antoine, executive director sa Common Cause Maryland.

Members of Congress with a perfect score increased more than 70% from 2020 

MARYLAND — As constituents evaluate the performance of their members of Congress, Common Cause released its 2022 “Demokrasya Scorecard,” a tracking resource with the positions of all members of Congress on campaign finance reform, ethics and transparency, and voting rights legislation. The fourth biennial scorecard is produced to help constituents hold their leaders in the 117ika Congress accountable for passing common-sense legislation that preserves and strengthens our democracy.  

“Our Democracy Scorecard empowers constituents with information on where our members of Congress stand on the people’s pro-democracy agenda,” said Karen Hobert Flynn, presidente ng Common Cause. “Support in Congress for democracy reform legislation increased significantly from 2020, when 58 members of Congress had perfect scores compared to 101 this year. It’s further proof of the growing momentum for improving our government.” 

The 2022 Democracy Scorecard assesses U.S. Senators’ votes on and co-sponsorship of 15 pieces of legislation and other actions, including confirming Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson to the U.S. Supreme Court, a nonpartisan investigation into the January 6 attack on our country, the DISCLOSE Act, and reforming the filibuster to pass voting rights. 

“Our democracy is strongest when constituents are informed about the job our elected leaders are doing in Washington,” said Joanne Antoine, executive director at Common Cause Maryland. “Six Members of Congress from Maryland had perfect scores—Reps. Anthony Brown, Jamie Raskin, John Sarbanes, and David Trone; and Sens. Ben Cardin and Chris Van Hollen—and we appreciate all of their leadership on democracy issues. After the attack on January 6, there should be no greater democracy reform priority for this Congress than ensuring the freedom to vote is protected and strengthened.” 

The 2022 Democracy Scorecard graded U.S. Representatives’ votes on and co-sponsorship of 18 pieces of legislation, including the impeachment of Donald Trump, creation of the nonpartisan January 6 Select Committee, the Protecting our Democracy Act, and the Freedom to Vote: John R. Lewis Act. 

“Absent the Jim Crow filibuster, reforms that expand the freedom to vote, reduce the influence of big money in our politics, protect our elections from racial discrimination, and curb partisan gerrymandering would be the law of the land today,” Flynn said. “If we don’t move forward on this legislation after an insurrection, then when?”

Below are the Maryland members of Congress with perfect or near perfect scores: 

  • Representative Anthony Brown (18/18) 
  • Representative Jamie Raskin (18/18) 
  • Representative John Sarbanes (18/18) 
  • Representative David Trone (18/18) 
  • Senator Ben Cardin (15/15) 
  • Senator Chris Van Hollen (15/15)

Below are highlights from the 2022 Democracy Scorecard: 

  • 101 members of Congress had a perfect score this year, a more than 70% increase over the number of members of Congress who had perfect scores (58) in 2020 
  • California has the highest number of members of Congress (19) with perfect scores  
  • Vermont is the only state with every member of its delegation (3) earning a perfect score 
  • Seven states have both U.S. Senators earning a perfect score: Hawaii, Illinois, Maryland, Massachusetts, Minnesota, Oregon, and Vermont 

Over the last six months, Common Cause sent four letters to the offices of every member of Congress, informing them of the Democracy Scorecard and the legislation included in this report. Since the initial letter was sent, legislation we included directly added more than 250 cumulative co-sponsors as a result of our Scorecard.  

Ang Common Cause ay isang nonpartisan na organisasyon at hindi nag-eendorso o sumasalungat sa mga kandidato para sa nahalal na katungkulan. 

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To view the 2022 Democracy Scorecard, click i-click dito 

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