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Senator District Grade Senator District Grade Find out if your lawmaker voted for a 1.2 billion dollar tax increase and high property taxes or for you to keep more of your hard earned money. Senator District Grade Senator District Grade Sen. Larry Alley 32 A Sen. Kerschen 26 A Sen. Baumgardner 37 A Sen. Longbine 17 A Sen. Berger 34 B Sen. Lynn 9 A Sen. Billinger 40 B Sen. Masterson 16 A Sen. Bollier 7 F- Sen. McGinn 31 A Sen. Bowers 36 A Sen. Miller 18 F- Sen. Braun 5 A Sen. Olson 23 A Sen. Denning 8 A Sen. Petersen 28 A Sen. Doll 39 F- Sen. Pettey 6 F- Sen. Estes 38 B Sen. Pyle 1 D Sen. Faust- 29 F- Sen. Rucker 20 A Goudeau Sen. Francisco 2 F- Sen. Skubal 11 F- Sen. Givens 14 B Sen. Suellentrop 27 A Sen. Goddard 15 B Sen. Sykes 21 F- Sen. Haley 4 F- Sen. Taylor 33 D Sen. Hardy 24 D Sen. Thompson 10 A+ Sen. Hawk 22 F- Sen. Tyson 12 A Sen. Hensley 19 F- Sen. Wagle 30 A Sen. Hilderbrand 13 A Sen. Ware 25 F- Sen. Holland 3 F- Sen. Wilborn 35 A Find out if your lawmaker voted for a 1.2 billion dollar tax increase and high property taxes or for you to keep more of your hard earned money. Rep. District Grade Rep. District Grade Rep. John Alcala 57 F Rep. Lonnie Clark 65 B Rep. Stephanie Rep. Mike Amyx 45 F 19 F Clayton Rep. Tony Marie 112 A+ Arnberger Rep Ken Collins 2 A+ Rep. Francis Rep. Susan 61 A+ 107 F Awerkamp Concanno Rep. Dave Baker 68 B Rep. Ken Corbet 54 A+ Rep. Barbara 44 F Rep. Tom Cox 17 B Ballard Rep. John Barker 70 A+ Rep. Chris Croft 8 A+ Rep. David Benson 48 F Rep. Pam Curtis 32 F Rep. Emil Berquist 91 A+ Rep. Jennifer Day 48 None Rep. Elizabeth Rep. Leo 88 F 94 A+ Bishop Delperdang Rep. Doug Blex 12 A+ Rep. Diana Dierks 71 D Rep. Brenda 52 B Rep. Jesse Burris 82 A+ Dietrich Rep. Tom Rep. Owen 33 F 39 A+ Burroughs Donohoe Rep. Michael Capps 85 A+ Rep. Willie Dove 38 A+ Rep. Sydney Carlin 66 F Rep. Ronald Ellis 47 A+ Rep. Suzi Carlson 92 A+ Rep. John Eplee 63 B Rep. John Rep. Renee 92 F 87 A+ Carmichael Erickson Rep. Blake 81 A+ Rep. Charlotte Esau 14 C Carpenter Rep. Will Carpenter 75 A+ Rep. Blaine Finch 59 B Rep. J.R. Claeys 69 A+ Rep. Gail Finney 84 F Rep. District Grade Rep. District Grade Rep. Shannon 125 A+ Rep. Jim Kelly 11 B Francis Rep. David French 40 A+ Rep. Jan Kessinger 20 D Rep. Stan 37 F Rep. Annie Kuether 55 F Frownfelter Rep. Brenda 105 A+ Rep. Randy Garber 62 A+ Landwehr Rep. Jim Gartner 53 F Rep. Martin Long 124 A+ Rep. Dan Hawkins 100 B Rep. Nancy Lusk 22 F Rep. Henry 83 F Rep. Megan Lynn 49 A+ Helgerson Rep. Less Mason 73 Rep. Cheryl Helmer 79 A+ A+ Rep. Broderick Rep. Leonard 35 F 117 C Henderson Mastroni Rep. Dennis Rep. J.C. Moore 93 A+ 46 F Highberger Rep. Monica 3 F Rep. Ron Highland 51 A+ Murnan Rep. Cindy 18 F Rep. Don Hineman 118 B Neighbor Rep. Tim Hodge 72 F Rep. Joe Newland 13 A+ Rep. Kyle Hoffman 116 A+ Rep. Larry Hibbard 13 D Rep. K.C. 89 F Rep. Nick Hoheisel 97 A+ Ohaebosim Rep. Cindy 16 F Rep. Boyd Orr 115 B Holscher Rep. Eileen Horn 10 F Rep. Jarrod Ousley 24 F Rep. Michael Rep. Stephen 1 A+ 74 A+ Houser Owens Rep. Bill Rep. Ron Howard 98 A+ 106 F Pannbacker Rep. Steve Huebert 90 A+ Rep. Brett Parker 29 F Rep. Susan 99 A+ Humphries Rep. Fred Patton 50 B Rep. Trevor Jacobs 4 A+ Rep. Tom Phillips 67 F Rep. Russ Jennings 122 C Rep. Jeff Pittman 41 D Rep. Steven 108 C Rep. Jason Probst 102 F Johnson Rep. Jim Karleskint 42 D Rep. Richard Proehl 7 B Rep. District Grade Rep. District Grade Rep. Ken Rahjes 110 A+ Rep. Freda Warfield 58 F Rep. Brand Ralph 119 D Rep Kellie Warren 28 A+ Rep. John Resman 121 A+ Rep. Barb Wasinger 111 A+ Rep. Troy Rep. Bill Rhiley 80 C 109 C Waymaster Rep. Louis Ruiz 31 F Rep. Virgil Weigel 56 F Rep. Susan Ruiz 23 F Rep John Wheeler 123 B Rep. Kristey Rep. Ron Ryckman 78 B 77 A+ Williams Rep. Mark Samsel 5 F Rep. Valdenia Winn 34 F Rep. Tom Sawyer 95 F Rep. Kathy Wolfe 36 F Moore Rep. Mark 60 B Rep. Brandon Schreiber 30 F Woodard Rep. Joe Seiwert 101 A+ Rep. Rui Xu 25 F Rep. Adam Smith 120 B Rep. Stephanie 96 F Yeager Rep. Eric Smith 76 A+ Rep. Brandon 96 F Whippie Rep. Jerry Stogsdill 21 F Rep. Alicia Straub 113 A+ Rep. Bill Sutton 43 A+ Rep. Sean Tarwater 27 B Rep. Jack Thimesch 114 A+ Rep. Adam Thomas 26 A+ Rep. Kent 9 D Thompson Rep. John Toplikar 15 A+ Rep. Jene Vickrey 6 B Rep. Ponka-we 103 F Victors Rep. Paul 104 A+ Waggoner Rep. Jim Ward 86 F.
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