Congressional Member Profiles

Rep. John Sarbanes

Rep. John Sarbanes

Democrat, Maryland, 3rd District
Office 202-225-4016 | @RepSarbanes | Facebook

B

Grade

33

Votes for Children

47

Bills Sponsored or Cosponsored

0

Actions Against the Interests of Children

During the 117th Congress, Rep. Sarbanes has taken 33 votes that would help the children in his district. He has introduced 2 bills and cosponsored 45 bills to help children. Rep. Sarbanes has taken 0 actions we believe to be against the interests of children.

This report card includes information on more than 900 bills introduced during this Congress. So far, Rep. Sarbanes has taken the following action during this Congress:

  • voted for and sponsored H.R.1 the For the People Act of 2021.

  • co-sponsored H.R.4974 the State Public Option Act.

  • voted for and co-sponsored H.R.6 the American Dream and Promise Act of 2021.

  • voted for and co-sponsored H.R.8 the Bipartisan Background Checks Act of 2021.

  • co-sponsored H.R.3993 the Stop Shackling and Detaining Pregnant Women Act.

  • voted for and co-sponsored H.R.51 the Washington, D.C. Admission Act.

  • co-sponsored H.R.5487 the SHINE for Autumn Act of 2021.

  • co-sponsored H.R.3247 the Stop EITC and CTC Seizures Act.

  • voted for and co-sponsored H.R.447 the National Apprenticeship Act of 2021.

  • voted for H.R.4837 the Honoring Family-Friendly Workplaces Act.

  • co-sponsored H.R.5746 the Freedom to Vote: John R. Lewis Act.

  • co-sponsored H.R.6008 the See the Board Act.

  • co-sponsored H.R.6008 the See the Board Act.

  • co-sponsored H.R.6129 the Harnessing Opportunities by Pursuing Expungement Act of 2021.

  • co-sponsored H.R.7475 the Mamas First Act.

  • co-sponsored H.R.7620 the Stop Sexual Harassment in K–12 Act.

  • co-sponsored H.R.7784 the Supporting Trauma-Informed Education Practices Act of 2022.

  • co-sponsored H.R.7989 the Protecting Infants from Formula Shortages Act of 2022.

  • co-sponsored H.R.8213 the Fair Housing Improvement Act of 2022.

  • voted for H.R.8213 the Fair Housing Improvement Act of 2022.

  • co-sponsored H.R.9272 the Consumer Financial Education and Empowerment Act.

  • co-sponsored H.R.9580 the RISE from Trauma Act.

  • co-sponsored H.R.1 the For the People Act of 2021.

  • co-sponsored H.R.1 the For the People Act of 2021.

  • voted for and co-sponsored H.R.1280 the George Floyd Justice in Policing Act of 2021.

  • voted for H.R.131 the Kalief’s Law.

  • voted for H.R.137 the Mental Health Access and Gun Violence Prevention Act of 2021.

  • voted for H.R.1603 the Farm Workforce Modernization Act of 2021.

  • voted for H.R.1620 the Violence Against Women Act Reauthorization Act of 2021.

  • voted for and co-sponsored H.R.1808 the Assault Weapons Ban of 2022.

  • co-sponsored H.R.2358 the Voter Empowerment Act of 2021.

  • voted for and co-sponsored H.R.2377 the Federal Extreme Risk Protection Order Act of 2021.

  • co-sponsored H.R.2465 the Healthy Families Act.

  • co-sponsored H.R.2817 the Child Care for Working Families Act.

  • co-sponsored H.R.3015 the Raise the Age Act.

  • co-sponsored H.R.3488 the John Lewis Every Child Deserves a Family Act.

  • voted for H.R.3617 the Marijuana Opportunity Reinvestment and Expungement Act.

  • co-sponsored H.R.3867 the Every Vote Counts Act.

  • co-sponsored H.R.3929 the Disarm Hate Act.

  • co-sponsored H.R.4077 the Closing the Meal Gap Act of 2021.

  • co-sponsored H.R.4402 the Safe Schools Improvement Act of 2021.

  • co-sponsored H.R.4826 the Domestic Workers Bill of Rights Act.

  • co-sponsored H.R.5008 the Frank Harrison, Elizabeth Peratrovich, and Miguel Trujillo Native American Voting Rights Act of 2021.

  • voted for H.R.5129 the Community Services Block Grant Modernization Act of 2022.

  • voted for H.R.5305 the Extending Government Funding and Delivering Emergency Assistance Act.

  • voted for H.R.5487 the SHINE for Autumn Act of 2021.

  • voted for H.R.5551 the Improving the Health of Children Act.

  • voted for H.R.5561 the Early Hearing Detection and Intervention Act of 2021.

  • voted for H.R.5746 the Freedom to Vote: John R. Lewis Act.

  • co-sponsored H.R.5984 the IDEA Full Funding Act.

  • voted for H.R.6531 the Targeting Resources to Communities in Need Act of 2022.

  • voted for H.R.6878 the Pregnant Women in Custody Act.

  • co-sponsored H.R.7248 the Continuing Systems of Care for Children Act.

  • voted for H.R.7309 the Workforce Innovation and Opportunity Act of 2022.


  • co-sponsored H.R.7585 the Health Equity and Accountability Act of 2022.

  • voted for H.R.7666 the Restoring Hope for Mental Health and Well-Being Act of 2022.

  • voted for H.R.7780 the Mental Health Matters Act.

  • voted for H.R.7790 the Infant Formula Supplemental Appropriations Act, 2022.

  • voted for and co-sponsored H.R.7791 the Access to Baby Formula Act of 2022.

  • voted for and co-sponsored H.R.7910 the Protecting Our Kids Act.

  • co-sponsored H.R.7933 the Keep Infant Formula Safe and On the Shelves Act of 2022.

  • voted for H.R.8326 the Ensuring a Fair and Accurate Census Act.

  • co-sponsored H.R.8341 the Youth Voting Rights Act.

  • voted for and co-sponsored H.R.8404 the Respect for Marriage Act.

  • co-sponsored H.R.8450 the Healthy Meals, Healthy Kids Act.

  • voted for H.R.8542 the Mental Health Justice Act of 2022.

  • co-sponsored H.R.8770 the Expanding the VOTE Act.

  • voted for H.R.8876 the Jackie Walorski Maternal and Child Home Visiting Reauthorization Act of 2022.

  • As with any scorecard, this tool is inherently limited. Some members may score differently than they might expect because a committee assignment requires they work primarily on issues outside the scope of CDF’s portfolio. Additionally, because the important work done by leadership in Congress is not entirely captured by our model, Members of Congress in leadership roles tend to appear near the middle of our range of grades. There are some data limitations as well. A truly comprehensive measure of action taken on behalf of children would likely include things like floor statements, committee votes, votes on amendments, public leadership, and much more. An expansion of this Report Card to include those additional data may be possible in the future.

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