Representative

Joaquin Castro

D Texas (TX-20)
Joaquin Castro
2024 Score

96%

Lifetime Score

96%

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2024

96%
24
Pro-environment votes
0
Anti-environment Votes

2023

90%
26
Pro-environment votes
0
Anti-environment Votes

2022

100%
19
Pro-environment votes
0
Anti-environment Votes

2021

100%
23
Pro-environment votes
0
Anti-environment Votes

2020

100%
21
Pro-environment votes
0
Anti-environment Votes

2019

93%
27
Pro-environment votes
1
Anti-environment Vote

2018

97%
34
Pro-environment votes
1
Anti-environment Vote

2017

100%
35
Pro-environment votes
0
Anti-environment Votes

2016

92%
35
Pro-environment votes
0
Anti-environment Votes

2015

97%
34
Pro-environment votes
1
Anti-environment Vote

2014

91%
32
Pro-environment votes
1
Anti-environment Vote

2013

96%
27
Pro-environment votes
1
Anti-environment Vote

2016 Note: Representative Castro entered a statement into the Congressional Record noting how he would have voted on roll call vote 250, which would have been scored as pro-environment.

2023 Note: Representative Castro entered a statement into the Congressional Record noting how he would have voted on roll call vote 182, which would have been scored as pro-environment. He was absent for roll call votes 124, 142, 167, 176, 180, and 182 due to ongoing recovery from cancer surgery. He also entered a statement into the Congressional Record noting how he would have voted on roll call vote 391, which would have been scored as pro-environment. He was absent due to his wife’s illness from COVID-19.

2024 Note: Representative Castro entered a statement into the Congressional Record noting how he would have voted on roll call votes 363, 364, 365, 375, 376, 388, 397, and 399, which would have been scored as pro-environment. He was absent due to a medical emergency.

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