Taxpayer Group’s Nonpartisan Scorecard Shows Highest-Ever Number of ‘Big Spenders’ in Congress
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Only 48 lawmakers attained scores sufficient for a significantly “curved” grade of “A” (at least 80 percent in the House and 76 percent in the Senate) and hence were eligible for the “Taxpayers’ Friend Award” — a drop from the 52 who earned top grades in 2007. Meanwhile, a record 267 Senators and Representatives captured the title of “Big Spender” for posting “F” grades (25 percent or less in the House and 15 percent or less in the Senate).
Between 2007 and 2008, the average “Taxpayer Score” in the House rose slightly from 35 percent to 36 percent. The Senate’s average dropped by five points, from 37 percent to 32 percent. Unlike those of other organizations, NTU’s annual Rating does not focus on a handful of equally-weighted “key votes,” but every roll call vote affecting fiscal policy.
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Note: The 2008 Rating and a searchable Rating database is available at http://tinyurl.com/nturates08.
SOURCE National Taxpayers Union
