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Find Out How Your Senators & Congress members Voted on the new National AFL-CIO Scorecard

Andy O’Brien
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The National AFL-CIO has released its new AFL-CIO Legislative Scorecard. Every year the National AFL-CIO tallies up all the votes that our U.S. House and Senate members took in Congress the previous year and release the AFL-CIO Legislative Scorecard — the definitive grade of whether your representatives voted to support workers' rights.

Find out how your Rep and Senators voted on issues impacting working people here!


Approval ratings for Congress are at an all-time low, but support for unions is at one of the highest levels it’s been in decades, especially among young workers. Workers want to join unions to make our lives better—and we want leaders on Capitol Hill who will have our backs when we do.
 

The best way to protect our right to join a union is to hold our representatives accountable for the votes they take to protect existing labor laws or strengthen them. And on issue after issue— from workers’ rights to health care to education and even democracy itself — we need leaders who walk the walk to help America’s workers and our families. Whether you approve or disapprove of your elected official’s record, please help us spread the word to your colleagues, friends and neighbors.