The NRLN Report Card is useful to our members to know as much as possible on whether their U.S. Senators and Representative are a sponsor or cosponsor of bills the NRLN supports or opposes. You are encouraged to use the Report Card to urge your Representative and Senators to cosponsor bills being advocated by the NRLN and thank them when they do.
The Report Card is used during NRLN fly-ins to Washington, D.C. to show the lawmakers and/or their staff members that the NRLN is tracking their actions on bills important to retirees.
It is hoped that those whose position is unknown on a bill on the Report Card will follow the NRLN’s position if/when a vote is called on the bill.
OPTION 1 - Get Current Congressional Session (117th Congress)
To get the “report card” for your whole state delegation in the current 117th Congress
- Click in the link to the Legislative Action Network
- Choose your state
- Click on icon to download an Excel file report.
NOTE :If the spreadsheet has a yellow banner at the top, click on ‘ENABLE EDITING’ in order to see the full content of the report.
To get it on any individual senator or representative
- Click on the link to the Legislative Action Network
- Choose your state
- Click on the individual you want
- The report card can be seen on the lower part of the web page then shown.
OPTION 2 - View or Download Previous Congressional Report Cards' Excel File Here:
About Congressional Bills
To get a Congressional Report Card:
- Click on a Tab to Choose a Congressional Session, then,
- Click your state.
- You will be prompted to Save an Excel spreadsheet.
- Click Save and then Open the Excel File to see the report.
116th Congress
Please click on the state you are interested in to view that state’s information:
115th Congress
Please click on the state you are interested in to view that state’s information:
114th Congress
Please click on the state you are interested in to view that state’s information:
113th Congess
Please click on the state you are interested in to view that state’s information:
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Iowa
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Kentucky
Louisiana
Maine
Maryland
Massachusetts
Michigan
Minnesota
Mississippi
Missouri
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