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About Me

Welcome to your profile's Watchdog page. Here, you can compare your votes on bills to those of your elected officials, and see what topics other users in your state and district are tracking.


My State: Texas

My Senators

Sen. John Cornyn R-TX

There are 116 OpenCongress users in TX tracking John Cornyn.
The average approval rating by OpenCongress users in TX of Sen. Cornyn is approximately 37%

Comments on Sen. John Cornyn

Mine: 0 | OC Users' in TX: 8 | Show Most Useful

Changes since my last visit



Sen. John Cornyn's votes on my tracked items

BillMy VoteSen. John Cornyn
S.1 American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009 None None

Sen. John Cornyn's record on my bills I've voted on

BillMy VoteSen. John Cornyn


Sen. Kay Hutchison R-TX

There are 117 OpenCongress users in TX tracking Kay Hutchison.
The average approval rating by OpenCongress users in TX of Sen. Hutchison is approximately 38%

Comments on Sen. Kay Hutchison

Mine: 0 | OC Users' in TX: 5 | Show Most Useful

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Sen. Kay Hutchison's votes on my tracked items

BillMy VoteSen. Kay Hutchison
S.1 American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009 None None

Sen. Kay Hutchison's record on my bills I've voted on

BillMy VoteSen. Kay Hutchison


My District

Rep. Pete Olson R-TX

There are 2 OpenCongress users in TX tracking Pete Olson.
The average approval rating by OpenCongress users in TX of Rep. Olson is approximately 46%

Comments on Rep. Pete Olson

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Rep. Pete Olson's votes on my tracked items

BillMy VoteRep. Pete Olson
S.1 American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009 None None

Rep. Pete Olson's record on my bills I've voted on

BillMy VoteRep. Pete Olson


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