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Page 1: Congressional GMO Scorecard - Cornucopia Institute · A Stabenow-Roberts Compromise Bill S.Bans state level labelin reuirements and creates a national labelin standard his as the

Congressional GMO ScorecardHOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES

PREPARED BY

Page 2: Congressional GMO Scorecard - Cornucopia Institute · A Stabenow-Roberts Compromise Bill S.Bans state level labelin reuirements and creates a national labelin standard his as the

A Stabenow-Roberts Compromise Bill (S764). Bans state level GMO labeling requirements and creates a national labeling

standard. This was the key GMO vote in the House this session. Passed House on July 14, 2016 and was eventually signed into law. Cornucopia opposed this bill. A No vote is worth 25 points

B The Safe and Accurate Food Labeling Act of 2015 (HR1599) aka The DARK Act. Passed House on July 23, 2015, but was

defeated in the Senate. Cornucopia opposed this bill. A No vote is worth 25 points.

C Polis amendment to HR1599 to change the title of the bill to “The Deny Americans the Right to Know (DARK) Act.” Failed

to pass the House on July 23, 2015. Cornucopia supported this amendment. A Yes vote is worth 10 points.

D DeLauro amendment to prohibit the use of the term "nat-ural" in products with genetically engineered ingredients.

Failed to pass the House on July 23, 2015. Cornucopia supported this amendment. A Yes vote is worth 10 points.

E Huffman amendment to preserve the ability of tribes to restrict or prohibit cultivation of genetically engineered crops

on tribal land. Failed to pass the House on July 23, 2015. Cornuco-pia supported this amendment. A Yes vote is worth 10 points.

F DeFazio amendment requiring companies that label products overseas as containing GMOs to use same label in the US.

Failed to pass the House on July 23, 2015. Cornucopia supported this amendment. A Yes vote is worth 10 points.

G Genetically Engineered Food Right-to-Know Act (S511). Requires that genetically engineered food and foods that

contain genetically engineered ingredients to be labeled accordingly. Introduced on February 12, 2015, but never voted on. Cornucopia supported this bill. Sponsorship of the bill is worth 5 points.

H Amendment to the Federal Food, Drug, and Cosmetic Act to Require Labeling of Genetically Engineered Fish (HR393).

Prohibits the sale of food that contains genetically-engineered fish unless the food bears a label stating it has genetically engineered ingredients. Introduced on January 14, 2015, but never voted on. Cornucopia supported this bill. Sponsorship of the bill is worth 5 points.

GRADES

100% A+

90-99% A

70-89% B

50-69% C

20-49% D

0-19% F

KEY

% Voted correctly

× Voted incorrectly

DV Didn't vote

DV/SPK Didn't vote/Speaker of the House

[BLANK] Not a member at time of vote

S Sponsor

INC Incomplete

Name Party State Grade Score A B C D E F G H

Abraham R LA F 0 X X X X X X

Adams D NC D 30 X X X % % %

Aderholt R AL F 0 X X X X X X

Aguilar D CA C 65 X % % % % %

Allen R GA F 0 X X X X X X

Amash R MI C 50 % % X X X X

Amodei R NV F 0 X X X X X X

Ashford D NE F 10 X X X % X X

Babin R TX F 0 X X X X X X

Barletta R PA F 0 X X X X X X

Barr R KY F 0 X X X X X X

Barton R TX F 0 X X X X X X

Bass D CA A 90 % % % % % %

Congressional GMO ScorecardHOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES (ALPHABETICAL)

Page 3: Congressional GMO Scorecard - Cornucopia Institute · A Stabenow-Roberts Compromise Bill S.Bans state level labelin reuirements and creates a national labelin standard his as the

A Stabenow-Roberts Compromise Bill (S764). Bans state level GMO labeling requirements and creates a national labeling

standard. This was the key GMO vote in the House this session. Passed House on July 14, 2016 and was eventually signed into law. Cornucopia opposed this bill. A No vote is worth 25 points

B The Safe and Accurate Food Labeling Act of 2015 (HR1599) aka The DARK Act. Passed House on July 23, 2015, but was

defeated in the Senate. Cornucopia opposed this bill. A No vote is worth 25 points.

C Polis amendment to HR1599 to change the title of the bill to “The Deny Americans the Right to Know (DARK) Act.” Failed

to pass the House on July 23, 2015. Cornucopia supported this amendment. A Yes vote is worth 10 points.

D DeLauro amendment to prohibit the use of the term "nat-ural" in products with genetically engineered ingredients.

Failed to pass the House on July 23, 2015. Cornucopia supported this amendment. A Yes vote is worth 10 points.

E Huffman amendment to preserve the ability of tribes to restrict or prohibit cultivation of genetically engineered crops

on tribal land. Failed to pass the House on July 23, 2015. Cornuco-pia supported this amendment. A Yes vote is worth 10 points.

F DeFazio amendment requiring companies that label products overseas as containing GMOs to use same label in the US.

Failed to pass the House on July 23, 2015. Cornucopia supported this amendment. A Yes vote is worth 10 points.

G Genetically Engineered Food Right-to-Know Act (S511). Requires that genetically engineered food and foods that

contain genetically engineered ingredients to be labeled accordingly. Introduced on February 12, 2015, but never voted on. Cornucopia supported this bill. Sponsorship of the bill is worth 5 points.

H Amendment to the Federal Food, Drug, and Cosmetic Act to Require Labeling of Genetically Engineered Fish (HR393).

Prohibits the sale of food that contains genetically-engineered fish unless the food bears a label stating it has genetically engineered ingredients. Introduced on January 14, 2015, but never voted on. Cornucopia supported this bill. Sponsorship of the bill is worth 5 points.

Name Party State Grade Score A B C D E F G H

Beatty D OH C 55 X % X % % %

Becerra D CA A 90 % % % % % %

Benishek R MI F 0 X X X X X X

Bera D CA F 10 X X X X % X

Beyer D VA B 80 % % X % % %

Bilirakis R FL F 0 X X X X X X

Bishop, Mike R MI F 0 X X X X DV X

Bishop, Rob R UT F 0 DV DV X X X X

Bishop, Sanford D GA F 0 X X X X X X

Black R TN F 0 DV X X X X X

Blackburn R TN D 25 % X X X X X

Blum R IA F 10 X X X X % X

Blumenauer D OR A 90 % % % % % %

Bonamici D OR A 90 % % % % % %

Bost R IL F 0 X X X X X X

Boustany R LA F 0 X X X X X X

Boyle, Brendan F. D PA C 65 X % % % % %

Brady, Kevin R TX F 0 X X X X X X

Brady, Robert D PA F 0 X DV DV DV DV DV

Brat R VA D 25 % X X X X X

Bridenstine R OK D 25 % X X X X X

Page 4: Congressional GMO Scorecard - Cornucopia Institute · A Stabenow-Roberts Compromise Bill S.Bans state level labelin reuirements and creates a national labelin standard his as the

A Stabenow-Roberts Compromise Bill (S764). Bans state level GMO labeling requirements and creates a national labeling

standard. This was the key GMO vote in the House this session. Passed House on July 14, 2016 and was eventually signed into law. Cornucopia opposed this bill. A No vote is worth 25 points

B The Safe and Accurate Food Labeling Act of 2015 (HR1599) aka The DARK Act. Passed House on July 23, 2015, but was

defeated in the Senate. Cornucopia opposed this bill. A No vote is worth 25 points.

C Polis amendment to HR1599 to change the title of the bill to “The Deny Americans the Right to Know (DARK) Act.” Failed

to pass the House on July 23, 2015. Cornucopia supported this amendment. A Yes vote is worth 10 points.

D DeLauro amendment to prohibit the use of the term "nat-ural" in products with genetically engineered ingredients.

Failed to pass the House on July 23, 2015. Cornucopia supported this amendment. A Yes vote is worth 10 points.

E Huffman amendment to preserve the ability of tribes to restrict or prohibit cultivation of genetically engineered crops

on tribal land. Failed to pass the House on July 23, 2015. Cornuco-pia supported this amendment. A Yes vote is worth 10 points.

F DeFazio amendment requiring companies that label products overseas as containing GMOs to use same label in the US.

Failed to pass the House on July 23, 2015. Cornucopia supported this amendment. A Yes vote is worth 10 points.

G Genetically Engineered Food Right-to-Know Act (S511). Requires that genetically engineered food and foods that

contain genetically engineered ingredients to be labeled accordingly. Introduced on February 12, 2015, but never voted on. Cornucopia supported this bill. Sponsorship of the bill is worth 5 points.

H Amendment to the Federal Food, Drug, and Cosmetic Act to Require Labeling of Genetically Engineered Fish (HR393).

Prohibits the sale of food that contains genetically-engineered fish unless the food bears a label stating it has genetically engineered ingredients. Introduced on January 14, 2015, but never voted on. Cornucopia supported this bill. Sponsorship of the bill is worth 5 points.

Name Party State Grade Score A B C D E F G H

Brooks, Mo R AL D 45 % X X % % X

Brooks, Susan R IN F 0 X X X X X X

Brown, Corrine D FL D 30 X X X % % %

Brownley D CA C 55 X % X % % %

Buchanan R FL C 50 % % X X X X

Buck R CO D 25 % X X X X X

Bucshon R IN F 0 X X X X X X

Burgess R TX D 25 % X X X X X

Bustos D IL D 20 X X X % % X

Butterfield D NC F 10 X X X X % X

Byrne R AL F 10 X X X X % X

Calvert R CA F 0 X X X X X X

Capps D CA A 90 % % % % % %

Capuano D MA B 80 % % X % % %

Cárdenas D CA C 65 X % % % % %

Carney D DE D 20 X X X % % X

Carson D IN C 65 X % % % % %

Carter, Buddy R GA F 0 X X X X X X

Carter, John R TX F 0 X DV DV DV DV DV

Cartwright D PA B 75 X % % % % % S S

Castor D FL F 10 X X X X % X

Page 5: Congressional GMO Scorecard - Cornucopia Institute · A Stabenow-Roberts Compromise Bill S.Bans state level labelin reuirements and creates a national labelin standard his as the

A Stabenow-Roberts Compromise Bill (S764). Bans state level GMO labeling requirements and creates a national labeling

standard. This was the key GMO vote in the House this session. Passed House on July 14, 2016 and was eventually signed into law. Cornucopia opposed this bill. A No vote is worth 25 points

B The Safe and Accurate Food Labeling Act of 2015 (HR1599) aka The DARK Act. Passed House on July 23, 2015, but was

defeated in the Senate. Cornucopia opposed this bill. A No vote is worth 25 points.

C Polis amendment to HR1599 to change the title of the bill to “The Deny Americans the Right to Know (DARK) Act.” Failed

to pass the House on July 23, 2015. Cornucopia supported this amendment. A Yes vote is worth 10 points.

D DeLauro amendment to prohibit the use of the term "nat-ural" in products with genetically engineered ingredients.

Failed to pass the House on July 23, 2015. Cornucopia supported this amendment. A Yes vote is worth 10 points.

E Huffman amendment to preserve the ability of tribes to restrict or prohibit cultivation of genetically engineered crops

on tribal land. Failed to pass the House on July 23, 2015. Cornuco-pia supported this amendment. A Yes vote is worth 10 points.

F DeFazio amendment requiring companies that label products overseas as containing GMOs to use same label in the US.

Failed to pass the House on July 23, 2015. Cornucopia supported this amendment. A Yes vote is worth 10 points.

G Genetically Engineered Food Right-to-Know Act (S511). Requires that genetically engineered food and foods that

contain genetically engineered ingredients to be labeled accordingly. Introduced on February 12, 2015, but never voted on. Cornucopia supported this bill. Sponsorship of the bill is worth 5 points.

H Amendment to the Federal Food, Drug, and Cosmetic Act to Require Labeling of Genetically Engineered Fish (HR393).

Prohibits the sale of food that contains genetically-engineered fish unless the food bears a label stating it has genetically engineered ingredients. Introduced on January 14, 2015, but never voted on. Cornucopia supported this bill. Sponsorship of the bill is worth 5 points.

Name Party State Grade Score A B C D E F G H

Castro D TX C 55 X % X % % %

Chabot R OH F 0 X X X X X X

Chaffetz R UT F 0 X X X X X X

Chu D CA A 95 % % % % % % S

Cicilline D RI A 95 % % % % % % S

Clark D MA A 90 % % % % % %

Clarke D NY A 95 % % % % % % S

Clawson R FL F 0 X DV DV DV DV DV

Clay D MO D 30 X X % % % X

Cleaver D MO D 30 X X X % % %

Clyburn D SC F 10 X X X X % X

Coffman R CO D 25 % X X X X X

Cohen D TN B 80 % % X % % %

Cole R OK F 10 X X X X % X

Collins, Chris R NY F 0 X X X X X X

Collins, Doug R GA F 0 X X X X X X

Comstock R VA F 0 X X X X X X

Conaway R TX F 0 X X X X X X

Connolly D VA B 70 X % % % % % S

Conyers D MI A 95 % % % % % % S

Cook R CA F 0 X X X X X X

Page 6: Congressional GMO Scorecard - Cornucopia Institute · A Stabenow-Roberts Compromise Bill S.Bans state level labelin reuirements and creates a national labelin standard his as the

A Stabenow-Roberts Compromise Bill (S764). Bans state level GMO labeling requirements and creates a national labeling

standard. This was the key GMO vote in the House this session. Passed House on July 14, 2016 and was eventually signed into law. Cornucopia opposed this bill. A No vote is worth 25 points

B The Safe and Accurate Food Labeling Act of 2015 (HR1599) aka The DARK Act. Passed House on July 23, 2015, but was

defeated in the Senate. Cornucopia opposed this bill. A No vote is worth 25 points.

C Polis amendment to HR1599 to change the title of the bill to “The Deny Americans the Right to Know (DARK) Act.” Failed

to pass the House on July 23, 2015. Cornucopia supported this amendment. A Yes vote is worth 10 points.

D DeLauro amendment to prohibit the use of the term "nat-ural" in products with genetically engineered ingredients.

Failed to pass the House on July 23, 2015. Cornucopia supported this amendment. A Yes vote is worth 10 points.

E Huffman amendment to preserve the ability of tribes to restrict or prohibit cultivation of genetically engineered crops

on tribal land. Failed to pass the House on July 23, 2015. Cornuco-pia supported this amendment. A Yes vote is worth 10 points.

F DeFazio amendment requiring companies that label products overseas as containing GMOs to use same label in the US.

Failed to pass the House on July 23, 2015. Cornucopia supported this amendment. A Yes vote is worth 10 points.

G Genetically Engineered Food Right-to-Know Act (S511). Requires that genetically engineered food and foods that

contain genetically engineered ingredients to be labeled accordingly. Introduced on February 12, 2015, but never voted on. Cornucopia supported this bill. Sponsorship of the bill is worth 5 points.

H Amendment to the Federal Food, Drug, and Cosmetic Act to Require Labeling of Genetically Engineered Fish (HR393).

Prohibits the sale of food that contains genetically-engineered fish unless the food bears a label stating it has genetically engineered ingredients. Introduced on January 14, 2015, but never voted on. Cornucopia supported this bill. Sponsorship of the bill is worth 5 points.

Name Party State Grade Score A B C D E F G H

Cooper D TN F 10 X X X X % X

Costa D CA F 10 X X X % X X

Costello R PA F 0 X X X X X X

Courtney D CT B 80 % % X % % %

Cramer R ND F 0 X X X X X X

Crawford R AR F 0 X X X X X X

Crenshaw R FL F 0 X X X X X X

Crowley D NY D 35 DV % X X % X

Cuellar D TX F 10 X X X X % X

Culberson R TX D 25 % X X X X X

Cummings D MD A 90 % % % % % %

Curbelo R FL F 0 X X X X X X

Davidson R OH INC

Davis, Danny D IL D 30 X X X % % %

Davis, Rodney R IL F 0 X X X X X X

Davis, Susan D CA D 45 X % X % % X

DeFazio D OR A+ 100 % % % % % % S S

DeGette D CO A 90 % % % % % %

Delaney D MD C 55 X % % % % X

DeLauro D CT A 95 % % % % % % S

DelBene D WA D 45 X % X % % X

Page 7: Congressional GMO Scorecard - Cornucopia Institute · A Stabenow-Roberts Compromise Bill S.Bans state level labelin reuirements and creates a national labelin standard his as the

A Stabenow-Roberts Compromise Bill (S764). Bans state level GMO labeling requirements and creates a national labeling

standard. This was the key GMO vote in the House this session. Passed House on July 14, 2016 and was eventually signed into law. Cornucopia opposed this bill. A No vote is worth 25 points

B The Safe and Accurate Food Labeling Act of 2015 (HR1599) aka The DARK Act. Passed House on July 23, 2015, but was

defeated in the Senate. Cornucopia opposed this bill. A No vote is worth 25 points.

C Polis amendment to HR1599 to change the title of the bill to “The Deny Americans the Right to Know (DARK) Act.” Failed

to pass the House on July 23, 2015. Cornucopia supported this amendment. A Yes vote is worth 10 points.

D DeLauro amendment to prohibit the use of the term "nat-ural" in products with genetically engineered ingredients.

Failed to pass the House on July 23, 2015. Cornucopia supported this amendment. A Yes vote is worth 10 points.

E Huffman amendment to preserve the ability of tribes to restrict or prohibit cultivation of genetically engineered crops

on tribal land. Failed to pass the House on July 23, 2015. Cornuco-pia supported this amendment. A Yes vote is worth 10 points.

F DeFazio amendment requiring companies that label products overseas as containing GMOs to use same label in the US.

Failed to pass the House on July 23, 2015. Cornucopia supported this amendment. A Yes vote is worth 10 points.

G Genetically Engineered Food Right-to-Know Act (S511). Requires that genetically engineered food and foods that

contain genetically engineered ingredients to be labeled accordingly. Introduced on February 12, 2015, but never voted on. Cornucopia supported this bill. Sponsorship of the bill is worth 5 points.

H Amendment to the Federal Food, Drug, and Cosmetic Act to Require Labeling of Genetically Engineered Fish (HR393).

Prohibits the sale of food that contains genetically-engineered fish unless the food bears a label stating it has genetically engineered ingredients. Introduced on January 14, 2015, but never voted on. Cornucopia supported this bill. Sponsorship of the bill is worth 5 points.

Name Party State Grade Score A B C D E F G H

Denham R CA F 0 X X X X X X

Dent R PA F 0 X X X X X X

DeSantis R FL D 25 % X X X X X

DeSaulnier D CA A 95 % % % % % % S

DesJarlais R TN F 0 X X X X X X

Deutch D FL B 70 % % % X % X

Diaz-Balart R FL F 0 X X X X X X

Dingell D MI D 45 X % X % % X

Doggett D TX C 55 X % X % % %

Dold R IL F 0 X X X X X X

Donovan R NY F 0 X X X X X X

Doyle D PA D 45 X % X % % X

Duckworth D IL D 20 X X X % % X

Duffy R WI F 0 X X X X X X

Duncan, Jeff R SC F 0 X X X X X X

Duncan, John R TN C 50 % % X X X X

Edwards D MD B 70 X % % % % % S

Ellison D MN C 65 DV % % % % %

Ellmers R NC F 0 X X X X X X

Emmer R MN F 0 X X X X X X

Engel D NY D 45 X % X % % X

Page 8: Congressional GMO Scorecard - Cornucopia Institute · A Stabenow-Roberts Compromise Bill S.Bans state level labelin reuirements and creates a national labelin standard his as the

A Stabenow-Roberts Compromise Bill (S764). Bans state level GMO labeling requirements and creates a national labeling

standard. This was the key GMO vote in the House this session. Passed House on July 14, 2016 and was eventually signed into law. Cornucopia opposed this bill. A No vote is worth 25 points

B The Safe and Accurate Food Labeling Act of 2015 (HR1599) aka The DARK Act. Passed House on July 23, 2015, but was

defeated in the Senate. Cornucopia opposed this bill. A No vote is worth 25 points.

C Polis amendment to HR1599 to change the title of the bill to “The Deny Americans the Right to Know (DARK) Act.” Failed

to pass the House on July 23, 2015. Cornucopia supported this amendment. A Yes vote is worth 10 points.

D DeLauro amendment to prohibit the use of the term "nat-ural" in products with genetically engineered ingredients.

Failed to pass the House on July 23, 2015. Cornucopia supported this amendment. A Yes vote is worth 10 points.

E Huffman amendment to preserve the ability of tribes to restrict or prohibit cultivation of genetically engineered crops

on tribal land. Failed to pass the House on July 23, 2015. Cornuco-pia supported this amendment. A Yes vote is worth 10 points.

F DeFazio amendment requiring companies that label products overseas as containing GMOs to use same label in the US.

Failed to pass the House on July 23, 2015. Cornucopia supported this amendment. A Yes vote is worth 10 points.

G Genetically Engineered Food Right-to-Know Act (S511). Requires that genetically engineered food and foods that

contain genetically engineered ingredients to be labeled accordingly. Introduced on February 12, 2015, but never voted on. Cornucopia supported this bill. Sponsorship of the bill is worth 5 points.

H Amendment to the Federal Food, Drug, and Cosmetic Act to Require Labeling of Genetically Engineered Fish (HR393).

Prohibits the sale of food that contains genetically-engineered fish unless the food bears a label stating it has genetically engineered ingredients. Introduced on January 14, 2015, but never voted on. Cornucopia supported this bill. Sponsorship of the bill is worth 5 points.

Name Party State Grade Score A B C D E F G H

Eshoo D CA B 80 % % X % % %

Esty D CT B 80 % % X % % %

Farenthold R TX F 0 X X X X X X

Farr D CA B 80 % % X % % %

Fincher R TN F 0 X X X X X X

Fitzpatrick R PA F 10 X X X X % X

Fleischmann R TN F 0 X X X X X X

Fleming R LA F 0 X X X X X X

Flores R TX F 0 X X X X X X

Forbes R VA F 0 X X X X X X

Fortenberry R NE F 10 X X X X % X

Foster D IL F 10 X X X X % X

Foxx R NC F 0 X X X X X X

Frankel D FL C 60 % % X X % X

Franks R AZ C 50 % % X X X X

Frelinghuysen R NJ F 0 X X X X X X

Fudge D OH D 20 X X X % % X

Gabbard D HI A+ 100 % % % % % % S S

Gallego D AZ C 65 X % % % % %

Garamendi D CA F 10 X X X % X X

Garrett R NJ F 0 X X X X X X

Page 9: Congressional GMO Scorecard - Cornucopia Institute · A Stabenow-Roberts Compromise Bill S.Bans state level labelin reuirements and creates a national labelin standard his as the

A Stabenow-Roberts Compromise Bill (S764). Bans state level GMO labeling requirements and creates a national labeling

standard. This was the key GMO vote in the House this session. Passed House on July 14, 2016 and was eventually signed into law. Cornucopia opposed this bill. A No vote is worth 25 points

B The Safe and Accurate Food Labeling Act of 2015 (HR1599) aka The DARK Act. Passed House on July 23, 2015, but was

defeated in the Senate. Cornucopia opposed this bill. A No vote is worth 25 points.

C Polis amendment to HR1599 to change the title of the bill to “The Deny Americans the Right to Know (DARK) Act.” Failed

to pass the House on July 23, 2015. Cornucopia supported this amendment. A Yes vote is worth 10 points.

D DeLauro amendment to prohibit the use of the term "nat-ural" in products with genetically engineered ingredients.

Failed to pass the House on July 23, 2015. Cornucopia supported this amendment. A Yes vote is worth 10 points.

E Huffman amendment to preserve the ability of tribes to restrict or prohibit cultivation of genetically engineered crops

on tribal land. Failed to pass the House on July 23, 2015. Cornuco-pia supported this amendment. A Yes vote is worth 10 points.

F DeFazio amendment requiring companies that label products overseas as containing GMOs to use same label in the US.

Failed to pass the House on July 23, 2015. Cornucopia supported this amendment. A Yes vote is worth 10 points.

G Genetically Engineered Food Right-to-Know Act (S511). Requires that genetically engineered food and foods that

contain genetically engineered ingredients to be labeled accordingly. Introduced on February 12, 2015, but never voted on. Cornucopia supported this bill. Sponsorship of the bill is worth 5 points.

H Amendment to the Federal Food, Drug, and Cosmetic Act to Require Labeling of Genetically Engineered Fish (HR393).

Prohibits the sale of food that contains genetically-engineered fish unless the food bears a label stating it has genetically engineered ingredients. Introduced on January 14, 2015, but never voted on. Cornucopia supported this bill. Sponsorship of the bill is worth 5 points.

Name Party State Grade Score A B C D E F G H

Gibbs R OH F 0 X X X X X X

Gibson R NY B 70 % % X % % X

Gohmert R TX F 0 X X X X X X

Goodlatte R VA D 25 % X X X X X

Gosar R AZ F 0 X X X X X X

Gowdy R SC F 0 X X X X X X

Graham D FL F 10 X X X X % X

Granger R TX F 0 X X X X X X

Graves, Garret R LA F 0 X X X X X X

Graves, Sam R MO F 0 X X X X X X

Graves, Tom R GA F 0 X X X X X X

Grayson D FL A 95 % % % % % % S

Green, Al D TX D 30 X X X % % %

Green, Gene D TX D 30 X X X % % %

Griffith R VA F 0 X X X X X X

Grijalva D AZ A 95 % % % % % % S

Grothman R WI F 0 X X X X X X

Guinta R NH F 0 X X X X X X

Guthrie R KY F 0 X X X X X X

Gutiérrez D IL A 90 % % % % % %

Hahn D CA A 90 % % % % % %

Page 10: Congressional GMO Scorecard - Cornucopia Institute · A Stabenow-Roberts Compromise Bill S.Bans state level labelin reuirements and creates a national labelin standard his as the

A Stabenow-Roberts Compromise Bill (S764). Bans state level GMO labeling requirements and creates a national labeling

standard. This was the key GMO vote in the House this session. Passed House on July 14, 2016 and was eventually signed into law. Cornucopia opposed this bill. A No vote is worth 25 points

B The Safe and Accurate Food Labeling Act of 2015 (HR1599) aka The DARK Act. Passed House on July 23, 2015, but was

defeated in the Senate. Cornucopia opposed this bill. A No vote is worth 25 points.

C Polis amendment to HR1599 to change the title of the bill to “The Deny Americans the Right to Know (DARK) Act.” Failed

to pass the House on July 23, 2015. Cornucopia supported this amendment. A Yes vote is worth 10 points.

D DeLauro amendment to prohibit the use of the term "nat-ural" in products with genetically engineered ingredients.

Failed to pass the House on July 23, 2015. Cornucopia supported this amendment. A Yes vote is worth 10 points.

E Huffman amendment to preserve the ability of tribes to restrict or prohibit cultivation of genetically engineered crops

on tribal land. Failed to pass the House on July 23, 2015. Cornuco-pia supported this amendment. A Yes vote is worth 10 points.

F DeFazio amendment requiring companies that label products overseas as containing GMOs to use same label in the US.

Failed to pass the House on July 23, 2015. Cornucopia supported this amendment. A Yes vote is worth 10 points.

G Genetically Engineered Food Right-to-Know Act (S511). Requires that genetically engineered food and foods that

contain genetically engineered ingredients to be labeled accordingly. Introduced on February 12, 2015, but never voted on. Cornucopia supported this bill. Sponsorship of the bill is worth 5 points.

H Amendment to the Federal Food, Drug, and Cosmetic Act to Require Labeling of Genetically Engineered Fish (HR393).

Prohibits the sale of food that contains genetically-engineered fish unless the food bears a label stating it has genetically engineered ingredients. Introduced on January 14, 2015, but never voted on. Cornucopia supported this bill. Sponsorship of the bill is worth 5 points.

Name Party State Grade Score A B C D E F G H

Hanna R NY F 0 X X X X X X

Hardy R NV F 0 X X X X X X

Harper R MS F 0 X X X X X X

Harris R MD F 0 X X X X X X

Hartzler R MO F 0 X X X X X X

Hastings D FL D 20 DV X X X % %

Heck, Denny D WA B 70 % % X % % X

Heck, Joseph R NV D 35 % X X X % X

Hensarling R TX D 25 % X X X X X

Herrera Beutler R WA F 10 X X X X % X

Hice R GA F 0 X X X X X X

Higgins D NY A 90 % % % % % %

Hill R AR F 0 X X X X X X

Himes D CT B 70 % % X % % X

Hinojosa D TX F 10 X X X X % X

Holding R NC F 0 X X X X X X

Honda D CA A 95 % % % % % % S

Hoyer D MD D 45 X % X % % X

Hudson R NC F 0 X X X X X X

Huelskamp R KS F 0 X X X X X X

Huffman D CA A+ 100 % % % % % % S S

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A Stabenow-Roberts Compromise Bill (S764). Bans state level GMO labeling requirements and creates a national labeling

standard. This was the key GMO vote in the House this session. Passed House on July 14, 2016 and was eventually signed into law. Cornucopia opposed this bill. A No vote is worth 25 points

B The Safe and Accurate Food Labeling Act of 2015 (HR1599) aka The DARK Act. Passed House on July 23, 2015, but was

defeated in the Senate. Cornucopia opposed this bill. A No vote is worth 25 points.

C Polis amendment to HR1599 to change the title of the bill to “The Deny Americans the Right to Know (DARK) Act.” Failed

to pass the House on July 23, 2015. Cornucopia supported this amendment. A Yes vote is worth 10 points.

D DeLauro amendment to prohibit the use of the term "nat-ural" in products with genetically engineered ingredients.

Failed to pass the House on July 23, 2015. Cornucopia supported this amendment. A Yes vote is worth 10 points.

E Huffman amendment to preserve the ability of tribes to restrict or prohibit cultivation of genetically engineered crops

on tribal land. Failed to pass the House on July 23, 2015. Cornuco-pia supported this amendment. A Yes vote is worth 10 points.

F DeFazio amendment requiring companies that label products overseas as containing GMOs to use same label in the US.

Failed to pass the House on July 23, 2015. Cornucopia supported this amendment. A Yes vote is worth 10 points.

G Genetically Engineered Food Right-to-Know Act (S511). Requires that genetically engineered food and foods that

contain genetically engineered ingredients to be labeled accordingly. Introduced on February 12, 2015, but never voted on. Cornucopia supported this bill. Sponsorship of the bill is worth 5 points.

H Amendment to the Federal Food, Drug, and Cosmetic Act to Require Labeling of Genetically Engineered Fish (HR393).

Prohibits the sale of food that contains genetically-engineered fish unless the food bears a label stating it has genetically engineered ingredients. Introduced on January 14, 2015, but never voted on. Cornucopia supported this bill. Sponsorship of the bill is worth 5 points.

Name Party State Grade Score A B C D E F G H

Huizenga R MI D 20 X X X % % X

Hultgren R IL F 0 X X X X X X

Hunter R CA F 0 X X X X X X

Hurd R TX F 0 X X X X X X

Hurt R VA F 0 X X X X X X

Israel D NY D 25 % DV DV DV DV DV

Issa R CA F 0 X X X X X X

Jackson Lee D TX D 30 X X X % % %

Jeffries D NY D 45 X % X % % X

Jenkins, Evan R WV F 0 X X X X X X

Jenkins, Lynn R KS F 0 X X X X X X

Johnson, Bill R OH F 0 X X X X X X

Johnson, Eddie D TX D 40 X X % % % %

Johnson, Hank D GA C 65 X % % % % %

Johnson, Sam R TX F 0 X X X X X X

Jolly R FL F 0 X X X X X X

Jones R NC D 30 % X X X X X S

Jordan R OH F 0 X X X X X X

Joyce R OH F 0 X X X X X X

Kaptur D OH F 5 X DV DV DV DV DV S

Katko R NY F 0 X X X X X X

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A Stabenow-Roberts Compromise Bill (S764). Bans state level GMO labeling requirements and creates a national labeling

standard. This was the key GMO vote in the House this session. Passed House on July 14, 2016 and was eventually signed into law. Cornucopia opposed this bill. A No vote is worth 25 points

B The Safe and Accurate Food Labeling Act of 2015 (HR1599) aka The DARK Act. Passed House on July 23, 2015, but was

defeated in the Senate. Cornucopia opposed this bill. A No vote is worth 25 points.

C Polis amendment to HR1599 to change the title of the bill to “The Deny Americans the Right to Know (DARK) Act.” Failed

to pass the House on July 23, 2015. Cornucopia supported this amendment. A Yes vote is worth 10 points.

D DeLauro amendment to prohibit the use of the term "nat-ural" in products with genetically engineered ingredients.

Failed to pass the House on July 23, 2015. Cornucopia supported this amendment. A Yes vote is worth 10 points.

E Huffman amendment to preserve the ability of tribes to restrict or prohibit cultivation of genetically engineered crops

on tribal land. Failed to pass the House on July 23, 2015. Cornuco-pia supported this amendment. A Yes vote is worth 10 points.

F DeFazio amendment requiring companies that label products overseas as containing GMOs to use same label in the US.

Failed to pass the House on July 23, 2015. Cornucopia supported this amendment. A Yes vote is worth 10 points.

G Genetically Engineered Food Right-to-Know Act (S511). Requires that genetically engineered food and foods that

contain genetically engineered ingredients to be labeled accordingly. Introduced on February 12, 2015, but never voted on. Cornucopia supported this bill. Sponsorship of the bill is worth 5 points.

H Amendment to the Federal Food, Drug, and Cosmetic Act to Require Labeling of Genetically Engineered Fish (HR393).

Prohibits the sale of food that contains genetically-engineered fish unless the food bears a label stating it has genetically engineered ingredients. Introduced on January 14, 2015, but never voted on. Cornucopia supported this bill. Sponsorship of the bill is worth 5 points.

Name Party State Grade Score A B C D E F G H

Keating D MA F 5 X DV DV DV DV DV S

Kelly, Mike R PA F 0 X X X X X X

Kelly, Robin D IL D 20 X X X % % X

Kelly, Trent R MS F 0 X X X X X X

Kennedy D MA C 65 X % % % % %

Kildee D MI D 45 X % X % % X

Kilmer D WA B 70 % % X % % X

Kind D WI D 45 X % X % % X

King, Peter R NY F 0 X X X X X X

King, Steve R IA F 0 X X X X X X

Kinzinger R IL F 0 X X X X X X

Kirkpatrick D AZ F 10 X X X X % X

Kline R MN F 0 X X X X X X

Knight R CA F 0 X X X X X X

Kuster D NH A 95 % % % % % % S

Labrador R ID F 0 X X X X X X

LaHood R IL INC X

LaMalfa R CA F 0 X X X X X X

Lamborn R CO F 0 X X X X X X

Lance R NJ D 25 X % X X X X

Langevin D RI B 85 % % X % % % S

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A Stabenow-Roberts Compromise Bill (S764). Bans state level GMO labeling requirements and creates a national labeling

standard. This was the key GMO vote in the House this session. Passed House on July 14, 2016 and was eventually signed into law. Cornucopia opposed this bill. A No vote is worth 25 points

B The Safe and Accurate Food Labeling Act of 2015 (HR1599) aka The DARK Act. Passed House on July 23, 2015, but was

defeated in the Senate. Cornucopia opposed this bill. A No vote is worth 25 points.

C Polis amendment to HR1599 to change the title of the bill to “The Deny Americans the Right to Know (DARK) Act.” Failed

to pass the House on July 23, 2015. Cornucopia supported this amendment. A Yes vote is worth 10 points.

D DeLauro amendment to prohibit the use of the term "nat-ural" in products with genetically engineered ingredients.

Failed to pass the House on July 23, 2015. Cornucopia supported this amendment. A Yes vote is worth 10 points.

E Huffman amendment to preserve the ability of tribes to restrict or prohibit cultivation of genetically engineered crops

on tribal land. Failed to pass the House on July 23, 2015. Cornuco-pia supported this amendment. A Yes vote is worth 10 points.

F DeFazio amendment requiring companies that label products overseas as containing GMOs to use same label in the US.

Failed to pass the House on July 23, 2015. Cornucopia supported this amendment. A Yes vote is worth 10 points.

G Genetically Engineered Food Right-to-Know Act (S511). Requires that genetically engineered food and foods that

contain genetically engineered ingredients to be labeled accordingly. Introduced on February 12, 2015, but never voted on. Cornucopia supported this bill. Sponsorship of the bill is worth 5 points.

H Amendment to the Federal Food, Drug, and Cosmetic Act to Require Labeling of Genetically Engineered Fish (HR393).

Prohibits the sale of food that contains genetically-engineered fish unless the food bears a label stating it has genetically engineered ingredients. Introduced on January 14, 2015, but never voted on. Cornucopia supported this bill. Sponsorship of the bill is worth 5 points.

Name Party State Grade Score A B C D E F G H

Larsen, Rick D WA B 70 % % X % % X

Larson, John D CT B 80 % % X % % %

Latta R OH F 0 X X X X X X

Lawrence D MI D 25 X X X % % X S

Lee D CA A 95 % % % % % % S

Levin D MI A 90 % % % % % %

Lewis D GA C 65 X % % % % %

Lieu D CA A 90 % % % % % %

Lipinski D IL D 20 X X X % % X

LoBiondo R NJ D 20 X X X % % X

Loebsack D IA D 20 X X X % % X

Lofgren D CA A 90 % % % X % % S S

Long R MO F 0 X X X X X X

Loudermilk R GA F 10 X X X % X X

Love R UT F 0 X X X X X X

Lowenthal D CA A 95 % % % % % % S

Lowey D NY B 85 % % X % % % S

Lucas R OK F 0 X X X X X X

Luetkemeyer R MO F 0 X X X X X X

Lujan Grisham D NM F 0 X DV DV DV DV DV

Luján, Ben Ray D NM B 80 % % X % % %

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A Stabenow-Roberts Compromise Bill (S764). Bans state level GMO labeling requirements and creates a national labeling

standard. This was the key GMO vote in the House this session. Passed House on July 14, 2016 and was eventually signed into law. Cornucopia opposed this bill. A No vote is worth 25 points

B The Safe and Accurate Food Labeling Act of 2015 (HR1599) aka The DARK Act. Passed House on July 23, 2015, but was

defeated in the Senate. Cornucopia opposed this bill. A No vote is worth 25 points.

C Polis amendment to HR1599 to change the title of the bill to “The Deny Americans the Right to Know (DARK) Act.” Failed

to pass the House on July 23, 2015. Cornucopia supported this amendment. A Yes vote is worth 10 points.

D DeLauro amendment to prohibit the use of the term "nat-ural" in products with genetically engineered ingredients.

Failed to pass the House on July 23, 2015. Cornucopia supported this amendment. A Yes vote is worth 10 points.

E Huffman amendment to preserve the ability of tribes to restrict or prohibit cultivation of genetically engineered crops

on tribal land. Failed to pass the House on July 23, 2015. Cornuco-pia supported this amendment. A Yes vote is worth 10 points.

F DeFazio amendment requiring companies that label products overseas as containing GMOs to use same label in the US.

Failed to pass the House on July 23, 2015. Cornucopia supported this amendment. A Yes vote is worth 10 points.

G Genetically Engineered Food Right-to-Know Act (S511). Requires that genetically engineered food and foods that

contain genetically engineered ingredients to be labeled accordingly. Introduced on February 12, 2015, but never voted on. Cornucopia supported this bill. Sponsorship of the bill is worth 5 points.

H Amendment to the Federal Food, Drug, and Cosmetic Act to Require Labeling of Genetically Engineered Fish (HR393).

Prohibits the sale of food that contains genetically-engineered fish unless the food bears a label stating it has genetically engineered ingredients. Introduced on January 14, 2015, but never voted on. Cornucopia supported this bill. Sponsorship of the bill is worth 5 points.

Name Party State Grade Score A B C D E F G H

Lummis R WY F 0 X X X X X X

Lynch D MA C 55 X % DV % % %

MacArthur R NJ F 0 X X X X X X

Maloney, Carolyn D NY A 95 % % % % % % S

Maloney, Sean D NY B 80 % % X % % %

Marchant R TX D 25 % X X X X X

Marino R PA F 0 DV X X X X X

Massie R KY B 70 % % % X % X

Matsui D CA C 55 X % X % % %

McCarthy R CA F 0 X X X X X X

McCaul R TX F 0 X X X X X X

McClintock R CA F 0 X X X X X X

McCollum D MN D 30 X X X % % %

McDermott D WA A 95 % % % % % % S

McGovern D MA A 95 % % % % % % S

McHenry R NC F 0 X X X X X X

McKinley R WV F 0 X X X X X X

McMorris Rodgers R WA F 0 X X X X X X

McNerney D CA B 80 % % % % % X

McSally R AZ F 10 X X X X % X

Meadows R NC F 0 X X X X X X

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A Stabenow-Roberts Compromise Bill (S764). Bans state level GMO labeling requirements and creates a national labeling

standard. This was the key GMO vote in the House this session. Passed House on July 14, 2016 and was eventually signed into law. Cornucopia opposed this bill. A No vote is worth 25 points

B The Safe and Accurate Food Labeling Act of 2015 (HR1599) aka The DARK Act. Passed House on July 23, 2015, but was

defeated in the Senate. Cornucopia opposed this bill. A No vote is worth 25 points.

C Polis amendment to HR1599 to change the title of the bill to “The Deny Americans the Right to Know (DARK) Act.” Failed

to pass the House on July 23, 2015. Cornucopia supported this amendment. A Yes vote is worth 10 points.

D DeLauro amendment to prohibit the use of the term "nat-ural" in products with genetically engineered ingredients.

Failed to pass the House on July 23, 2015. Cornucopia supported this amendment. A Yes vote is worth 10 points.

E Huffman amendment to preserve the ability of tribes to restrict or prohibit cultivation of genetically engineered crops

on tribal land. Failed to pass the House on July 23, 2015. Cornuco-pia supported this amendment. A Yes vote is worth 10 points.

F DeFazio amendment requiring companies that label products overseas as containing GMOs to use same label in the US.

Failed to pass the House on July 23, 2015. Cornucopia supported this amendment. A Yes vote is worth 10 points.

G Genetically Engineered Food Right-to-Know Act (S511). Requires that genetically engineered food and foods that

contain genetically engineered ingredients to be labeled accordingly. Introduced on February 12, 2015, but never voted on. Cornucopia supported this bill. Sponsorship of the bill is worth 5 points.

H Amendment to the Federal Food, Drug, and Cosmetic Act to Require Labeling of Genetically Engineered Fish (HR393).

Prohibits the sale of food that contains genetically-engineered fish unless the food bears a label stating it has genetically engineered ingredients. Introduced on January 14, 2015, but never voted on. Cornucopia supported this bill. Sponsorship of the bill is worth 5 points.

Name Party State Grade Score A B C D E F G H

Meehan R PA F 0 X X X X X X

Meeks D NY D 45 X % X % % X

Meng D NY A 90 % % % % % %

Messer R IN D 25 % X X X X X

Mica R FL F 0 X X X X X X

Miller, Candice R MI F 10 X X X X % X

Miller, Jeff R FL F 0 X X X X X X

Moolenaar R MI F 0 X X X X X X

Moone R WV D 25 % X X X X X

Moore D WI A 90 % % % % % %

Moulton D MA C 65 X % % % % %

Mullin R OK F 0 X X X X X X

Mulvaney R SC F 0 X X X X X X

Murphy, Patrick D FL D 45 X % % X % X

Murphy, TIm R PA F 0 X X X X X X

Nadler D NY A 95 % % % % % % S

Napolitano D CA C 60 X % X % % % S

Neal D MA B 80 % % X % % %

Neugebauer R TX D 25 % X X X X X

Newhouse R WA F 0 X X X X X X

Noem R SD F 10 X X X X % X

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A Stabenow-Roberts Compromise Bill (S764). Bans state level GMO labeling requirements and creates a national labeling

standard. This was the key GMO vote in the House this session. Passed House on July 14, 2016 and was eventually signed into law. Cornucopia opposed this bill. A No vote is worth 25 points

B The Safe and Accurate Food Labeling Act of 2015 (HR1599) aka The DARK Act. Passed House on July 23, 2015, but was

defeated in the Senate. Cornucopia opposed this bill. A No vote is worth 25 points.

C Polis amendment to HR1599 to change the title of the bill to “The Deny Americans the Right to Know (DARK) Act.” Failed

to pass the House on July 23, 2015. Cornucopia supported this amendment. A Yes vote is worth 10 points.

D DeLauro amendment to prohibit the use of the term "nat-ural" in products with genetically engineered ingredients.

Failed to pass the House on July 23, 2015. Cornucopia supported this amendment. A Yes vote is worth 10 points.

E Huffman amendment to preserve the ability of tribes to restrict or prohibit cultivation of genetically engineered crops

on tribal land. Failed to pass the House on July 23, 2015. Cornuco-pia supported this amendment. A Yes vote is worth 10 points.

F DeFazio amendment requiring companies that label products overseas as containing GMOs to use same label in the US.

Failed to pass the House on July 23, 2015. Cornucopia supported this amendment. A Yes vote is worth 10 points.

G Genetically Engineered Food Right-to-Know Act (S511). Requires that genetically engineered food and foods that

contain genetically engineered ingredients to be labeled accordingly. Introduced on February 12, 2015, but never voted on. Cornucopia supported this bill. Sponsorship of the bill is worth 5 points.

H Amendment to the Federal Food, Drug, and Cosmetic Act to Require Labeling of Genetically Engineered Fish (HR393).

Prohibits the sale of food that contains genetically-engineered fish unless the food bears a label stating it has genetically engineered ingredients. Introduced on January 14, 2015, but never voted on. Cornucopia supported this bill. Sponsorship of the bill is worth 5 points.

Name Party State Grade Score A B C D E F G H

Nolan D MN C 65 X % % % % %

Norcross D NJ D 35 X X X % % % S

Nugent R FL F 0 X X X X X X

Nunes R CA F 0 X X X X X X

Olson R TX F 0 X X X X X X

O'Rourke D TX B 70 X % % % % % S

Palazzo R MS F 0 X X X X X X

Pallone D NJ B 70 % % X % % X

Palmer R AL D 25 % X X X X X

Pascrell D NJ D 30 X X X % % %

Paulsen R MN F 0 X X X X X X

Payne D NJ C 65 X % % % % %

Pearce R NM F 0 DV X X DV DV X

Pelosi D CA A 90 % % % % % %

Perlmutter D CO A 90 % % % % % %

Perry R PA F 0 X X X X X X

Peters D CA D 35 X % X X % X

Peterson D MN F 10 X X X % X X

Pingree D ME A+ 100 % % % % % % S S

Pittenger R NC F 0 X X X X X X

Pitts R PA F 0 X X X X X X

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A Stabenow-Roberts Compromise Bill (S764). Bans state level GMO labeling requirements and creates a national labeling

standard. This was the key GMO vote in the House this session. Passed House on July 14, 2016 and was eventually signed into law. Cornucopia opposed this bill. A No vote is worth 25 points

B The Safe and Accurate Food Labeling Act of 2015 (HR1599) aka The DARK Act. Passed House on July 23, 2015, but was

defeated in the Senate. Cornucopia opposed this bill. A No vote is worth 25 points.

C Polis amendment to HR1599 to change the title of the bill to “The Deny Americans the Right to Know (DARK) Act.” Failed

to pass the House on July 23, 2015. Cornucopia supported this amendment. A Yes vote is worth 10 points.

D DeLauro amendment to prohibit the use of the term "nat-ural" in products with genetically engineered ingredients.

Failed to pass the House on July 23, 2015. Cornucopia supported this amendment. A Yes vote is worth 10 points.

E Huffman amendment to preserve the ability of tribes to restrict or prohibit cultivation of genetically engineered crops

on tribal land. Failed to pass the House on July 23, 2015. Cornuco-pia supported this amendment. A Yes vote is worth 10 points.

F DeFazio amendment requiring companies that label products overseas as containing GMOs to use same label in the US.

Failed to pass the House on July 23, 2015. Cornucopia supported this amendment. A Yes vote is worth 10 points.

G Genetically Engineered Food Right-to-Know Act (S511). Requires that genetically engineered food and foods that

contain genetically engineered ingredients to be labeled accordingly. Introduced on February 12, 2015, but never voted on. Cornucopia supported this bill. Sponsorship of the bill is worth 5 points.

H Amendment to the Federal Food, Drug, and Cosmetic Act to Require Labeling of Genetically Engineered Fish (HR393).

Prohibits the sale of food that contains genetically-engineered fish unless the food bears a label stating it has genetically engineered ingredients. Introduced on January 14, 2015, but never voted on. Cornucopia supported this bill. Sponsorship of the bill is worth 5 points.

Name Party State Grade Score A B C D E F G H

Pocan D WI B 80 % % X % % %

Poe R TX F 0 DV X X X X X

Poliquin R ME C 60 % % X % X X

Polis D CO A 95 % % % % % % S

Pompeo R KS F 0 X X X X X X

Posey R FL C 60 % % X X % X

Price, David D NC C 60 % % X X % X

Price, Tom R GA F 0 X X X X X X

Quigley D IL D 45 X % X % % X

Rangel D NY B 70 X % % % % % S

Ratcliffe R TX F 0 X X X X X X

Reed R NY F 10 X X X X % X

Reichert R WA F 0 X X X X X X

Renacci R OH F 0 X X X X X X

Ribble R WI F 0 X X X X X X

Rice, Kathleen D NY C 65 X % % % % %

Rice, Tom R SC F 0 X X X X X X

Richmond D LA F 10 X X X X % X

Rigell R VA F 0 X X X X X X

Roby R AL F 0 X X X X X X

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A Stabenow-Roberts Compromise Bill (S764). Bans state level GMO labeling requirements and creates a national labeling

standard. This was the key GMO vote in the House this session. Passed House on July 14, 2016 and was eventually signed into law. Cornucopia opposed this bill. A No vote is worth 25 points

B The Safe and Accurate Food Labeling Act of 2015 (HR1599) aka The DARK Act. Passed House on July 23, 2015, but was

defeated in the Senate. Cornucopia opposed this bill. A No vote is worth 25 points.

C Polis amendment to HR1599 to change the title of the bill to “The Deny Americans the Right to Know (DARK) Act.” Failed

to pass the House on July 23, 2015. Cornucopia supported this amendment. A Yes vote is worth 10 points.

D DeLauro amendment to prohibit the use of the term "nat-ural" in products with genetically engineered ingredients.

Failed to pass the House on July 23, 2015. Cornucopia supported this amendment. A Yes vote is worth 10 points.

E Huffman amendment to preserve the ability of tribes to restrict or prohibit cultivation of genetically engineered crops

on tribal land. Failed to pass the House on July 23, 2015. Cornuco-pia supported this amendment. A Yes vote is worth 10 points.

F DeFazio amendment requiring companies that label products overseas as containing GMOs to use same label in the US.

Failed to pass the House on July 23, 2015. Cornucopia supported this amendment. A Yes vote is worth 10 points.

G Genetically Engineered Food Right-to-Know Act (S511). Requires that genetically engineered food and foods that

contain genetically engineered ingredients to be labeled accordingly. Introduced on February 12, 2015, but never voted on. Cornucopia supported this bill. Sponsorship of the bill is worth 5 points.

H Amendment to the Federal Food, Drug, and Cosmetic Act to Require Labeling of Genetically Engineered Fish (HR393).

Prohibits the sale of food that contains genetically-engineered fish unless the food bears a label stating it has genetically engineered ingredients. Introduced on January 14, 2015, but never voted on. Cornucopia supported this bill. Sponsorship of the bill is worth 5 points.

Name Party State Grade Score A B C D E F G H

Roe R TN F 0 X X X X X X

Rogers, Harold R KY F 0 X X X X X X

Rogers, Mike R AL F 0 X X X X X X

Rohrabacher R CA D 35 % X X % X X

Rokita R IN F 10 X X X X % X

Rooney R FL D 25 % X X X X X

Roskam R IL F 0 X X X X X X

Ros-Lehtinen R FL F 0 X X X X X X

Ross R FL F 0 X X X X X X

Rothfus R PA F 0 X X X X X X

Rouzer R NC F 0 X X X X X X

Roybal-Allard D CA A 95 % % % % % % S

Royce R CA F 0 X X X X DV X

Ruiz D CA D 45 X % X % % X

Ruppersberger D MD D 30 X X X % % %

Rush D IL C 60 X % X % % % S

Russell R OK F 0 X X X X X X

Ryan, Paul R WI F 0 DV/SPK X X X X X

Ryan, Tim D OH A 90 % % % % % %

Salmon R AZ F 0 X X X X X X

Sánchez, Linda T. D CA C 65 DV % % % % %

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A Stabenow-Roberts Compromise Bill (S764). Bans state level GMO labeling requirements and creates a national labeling

standard. This was the key GMO vote in the House this session. Passed House on July 14, 2016 and was eventually signed into law. Cornucopia opposed this bill. A No vote is worth 25 points

B The Safe and Accurate Food Labeling Act of 2015 (HR1599) aka The DARK Act. Passed House on July 23, 2015, but was

defeated in the Senate. Cornucopia opposed this bill. A No vote is worth 25 points.

C Polis amendment to HR1599 to change the title of the bill to “The Deny Americans the Right to Know (DARK) Act.” Failed

to pass the House on July 23, 2015. Cornucopia supported this amendment. A Yes vote is worth 10 points.

D DeLauro amendment to prohibit the use of the term "nat-ural" in products with genetically engineered ingredients.

Failed to pass the House on July 23, 2015. Cornucopia supported this amendment. A Yes vote is worth 10 points.

E Huffman amendment to preserve the ability of tribes to restrict or prohibit cultivation of genetically engineered crops

on tribal land. Failed to pass the House on July 23, 2015. Cornuco-pia supported this amendment. A Yes vote is worth 10 points.

F DeFazio amendment requiring companies that label products overseas as containing GMOs to use same label in the US.

Failed to pass the House on July 23, 2015. Cornucopia supported this amendment. A Yes vote is worth 10 points.

G Genetically Engineered Food Right-to-Know Act (S511). Requires that genetically engineered food and foods that

contain genetically engineered ingredients to be labeled accordingly. Introduced on February 12, 2015, but never voted on. Cornucopia supported this bill. Sponsorship of the bill is worth 5 points.

H Amendment to the Federal Food, Drug, and Cosmetic Act to Require Labeling of Genetically Engineered Fish (HR393).

Prohibits the sale of food that contains genetically-engineered fish unless the food bears a label stating it has genetically engineered ingredients. Introduced on January 14, 2015, but never voted on. Cornucopia supported this bill. Sponsorship of the bill is worth 5 points.

Name Party State Grade Score A B C D E F G H

Sanchez, Loretta D CA C 65 X % % % % %

Sanford R SC B 70 % % X % X %

Sarbanes D MD B 70 % % X % % X

Scalise R LA D 25 % X X X X X

Schakowsky D IL B 80 % % X % % %

Schiff D CA A+ 100 % % % % % % S S

Schrader D OR F 10 X X X X % X

Schweikert R AZ F 0 X X X X X X

Scott, Austin R GA F 0 X X X X X X

Scott, David D GA F 0 X X X X X X

Scott, Robert D VA C 55 X % X % % %

Sensenbrenner R WI D 25 % X X X X X

Serrano D NY A 90 % % % % % %

Sessions R TX F 0 X X X X X X

Sewell D AL F 0 X X X X X X

Sherman D CA A 95 % % % % % % S

Shimkus R IL F 0 X X X X X X

Shuster R PA F 0 X X X X X X

Simpson R ID F 0 X X X X X X

Sinema D AZ F 10 X X X X % X

Sires D NJ C 55 X % X % % %

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A Stabenow-Roberts Compromise Bill (S764). Bans state level GMO labeling requirements and creates a national labeling

standard. This was the key GMO vote in the House this session. Passed House on July 14, 2016 and was eventually signed into law. Cornucopia opposed this bill. A No vote is worth 25 points

B The Safe and Accurate Food Labeling Act of 2015 (HR1599) aka The DARK Act. Passed House on July 23, 2015, but was

defeated in the Senate. Cornucopia opposed this bill. A No vote is worth 25 points.

C Polis amendment to HR1599 to change the title of the bill to “The Deny Americans the Right to Know (DARK) Act.” Failed

to pass the House on July 23, 2015. Cornucopia supported this amendment. A Yes vote is worth 10 points.

D DeLauro amendment to prohibit the use of the term "nat-ural" in products with genetically engineered ingredients.

Failed to pass the House on July 23, 2015. Cornucopia supported this amendment. A Yes vote is worth 10 points.

E Huffman amendment to preserve the ability of tribes to restrict or prohibit cultivation of genetically engineered crops

on tribal land. Failed to pass the House on July 23, 2015. Cornuco-pia supported this amendment. A Yes vote is worth 10 points.

F DeFazio amendment requiring companies that label products overseas as containing GMOs to use same label in the US.

Failed to pass the House on July 23, 2015. Cornucopia supported this amendment. A Yes vote is worth 10 points.

G Genetically Engineered Food Right-to-Know Act (S511). Requires that genetically engineered food and foods that

contain genetically engineered ingredients to be labeled accordingly. Introduced on February 12, 2015, but never voted on. Cornucopia supported this bill. Sponsorship of the bill is worth 5 points.

H Amendment to the Federal Food, Drug, and Cosmetic Act to Require Labeling of Genetically Engineered Fish (HR393).

Prohibits the sale of food that contains genetically-engineered fish unless the food bears a label stating it has genetically engineered ingredients. Introduced on January 14, 2015, but never voted on. Cornucopia supported this bill. Sponsorship of the bill is worth 5 points.

Name Party State Grade Score A B C D E F G H

Slaughter D NY A+ 100 % % % % % % S S

Smith, Adam D WA A 95 % % % % % % S

Smith, Adrian R NE F 0 X X X X X X

Smith, Chris R NJ B 70 % % X % % X

Smith, Jason R MO F 0 X X X X X X

Smith, Lamar R TX F 0 X X X X X X

Speier D CA B 70 X % % % % % S

Stefanik R NY F 0 X X X X X X

Stewart R UT F 0 X X X X X X

Stivers R OH F 0 X X X X X X

Stutzman R IN F 0 X X X X X X

Swalwell D CA C 65 X % % % % %

Takano D CA D 40 X % X X % X S

Thompson, Bennie D MS F 10 X X X X % X

Thompson, Glenn R PA F 0 X X X X X X

Thompson, Mike D CA C 65 X % X % % % S S

Thornberry R TX F 0 X X X X X X

Tiberi R OH F 0 X X X X X X

Tipton R CO D 25 % X X X X X

Titus D NV A 95 % % % % % % S

Tonko D NY A 90 % % % % % %

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A Stabenow-Roberts Compromise Bill (S764). Bans state level GMO labeling requirements and creates a national labeling

standard. This was the key GMO vote in the House this session. Passed House on July 14, 2016 and was eventually signed into law. Cornucopia opposed this bill. A No vote is worth 25 points

B The Safe and Accurate Food Labeling Act of 2015 (HR1599) aka The DARK Act. Passed House on July 23, 2015, but was

defeated in the Senate. Cornucopia opposed this bill. A No vote is worth 25 points.

C Polis amendment to HR1599 to change the title of the bill to “The Deny Americans the Right to Know (DARK) Act.” Failed

to pass the House on July 23, 2015. Cornucopia supported this amendment. A Yes vote is worth 10 points.

D DeLauro amendment to prohibit the use of the term "nat-ural" in products with genetically engineered ingredients.

Failed to pass the House on July 23, 2015. Cornucopia supported this amendment. A Yes vote is worth 10 points.

E Huffman amendment to preserve the ability of tribes to restrict or prohibit cultivation of genetically engineered crops

on tribal land. Failed to pass the House on July 23, 2015. Cornuco-pia supported this amendment. A Yes vote is worth 10 points.

F DeFazio amendment requiring companies that label products overseas as containing GMOs to use same label in the US.

Failed to pass the House on July 23, 2015. Cornucopia supported this amendment. A Yes vote is worth 10 points.

G Genetically Engineered Food Right-to-Know Act (S511). Requires that genetically engineered food and foods that

contain genetically engineered ingredients to be labeled accordingly. Introduced on February 12, 2015, but never voted on. Cornucopia supported this bill. Sponsorship of the bill is worth 5 points.

H Amendment to the Federal Food, Drug, and Cosmetic Act to Require Labeling of Genetically Engineered Fish (HR393).

Prohibits the sale of food that contains genetically-engineered fish unless the food bears a label stating it has genetically engineered ingredients. Introduced on January 14, 2015, but never voted on. Cornucopia supported this bill. Sponsorship of the bill is worth 5 points.

Name Party State Grade Score A B C D E F G H

Torres D CA C 65 X % % % % %

Trott R MI F 0 X X X X X X

Tsongas D MA C 65 X % % % % %

Turner R OH F 0 X X X X X X

Upton R MI F 0 X X X X X X

Valadao R CA F 0 X X X X X X

Van Hollen D MD A 90 % % % % % %

Vargas D CA D 45 X % X % % X

Veasey D TX F 10 X X X X % X

Vela D TX D 45 X % X X % %

Velázquez D NY A 90 % % % % % %

Visclosky D IN B 70 X % % % % % S

Wagner R MO F 0 X X X X X X

Walberg R MI F 0 X X X X X X

Walden R OR F 0 X X X X X X

Walker R NC F 0 X X X X X X

Walorski R IN F 0 X X X X X X

Walters R CA F 0 X X X X X X

Walz D MN F 0 X X X X X X

Wasserman Schultz D FL C 60 % % X X % X

Waters D CA A 95 % % % % % % S

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A Stabenow-Roberts Compromise Bill (S764). Bans state level GMO labeling requirements and creates a national labeling

standard. This was the key GMO vote in the House this session. Passed House on July 14, 2016 and was eventually signed into law. Cornucopia opposed this bill. A No vote is worth 25 points

B The Safe and Accurate Food Labeling Act of 2015 (HR1599) aka The DARK Act. Passed House on July 23, 2015, but was

defeated in the Senate. Cornucopia opposed this bill. A No vote is worth 25 points.

C Polis amendment to HR1599 to change the title of the bill to “The Deny Americans the Right to Know (DARK) Act.” Failed

to pass the House on July 23, 2015. Cornucopia supported this amendment. A Yes vote is worth 10 points.

D DeLauro amendment to prohibit the use of the term "nat-ural" in products with genetically engineered ingredients.

Failed to pass the House on July 23, 2015. Cornucopia supported this amendment. A Yes vote is worth 10 points.

E Huffman amendment to preserve the ability of tribes to restrict or prohibit cultivation of genetically engineered crops

on tribal land. Failed to pass the House on July 23, 2015. Cornuco-pia supported this amendment. A Yes vote is worth 10 points.

F DeFazio amendment requiring companies that label products overseas as containing GMOs to use same label in the US.

Failed to pass the House on July 23, 2015. Cornucopia supported this amendment. A Yes vote is worth 10 points.

G Genetically Engineered Food Right-to-Know Act (S511). Requires that genetically engineered food and foods that

contain genetically engineered ingredients to be labeled accordingly. Introduced on February 12, 2015, but never voted on. Cornucopia supported this bill. Sponsorship of the bill is worth 5 points.

H Amendment to the Federal Food, Drug, and Cosmetic Act to Require Labeling of Genetically Engineered Fish (HR393).

Prohibits the sale of food that contains genetically-engineered fish unless the food bears a label stating it has genetically engineered ingredients. Introduced on January 14, 2015, but never voted on. Cornucopia supported this bill. Sponsorship of the bill is worth 5 points.

Name Party State Grade Score A B C D E F G H

Watson Coleman D NJ A 95 % % % % % % S

Weber R TX F 0 X X X X X X

Webster R FL F 0 X X X X X X

Welch D VT A 95 % % % % % % S

Wenstrup R OH F 0 X X X X X X

Westerman R AR F 0 X X X X X X

Westmoreland R GA F 0 X X X X X X

Williams R TX F 0 X X X X X X

Wilson, Frederica D FL C 55 X % X % % %

Wilson, Joe R SC F 0 X X X X X X

Wittman R VA D 25 % X X X X X

Womack R AR F 0 X X X X X X

Woodall R GA F 0 X X DV X X X

Yarmuth D KY B 80 % % X % % %

Yoder R KS D 25 % X X X X X

Yoho R FL F 0 X X X X X X

Young, David R IA F 0 X X X X X X

Young, Don R AK D 20 X X X X % X S S

Young, Todd R IN F 0 X X X X X X

Zeldin R NY C 65 % % X % X X S

Zinke R MT F 10 X X X X % X