Wednesday, October 21, 2015

Excessive Immigration

Our Georgia US House Reps and Senators are scored on Numbers USA Scorecard for their votes on bills in 2015 dealing with immigration.  Excessive immigration contributes to our high unemployment.  Those with high scores have a record of opposing excessive immigration, but more than half of our elected officials have failed to support US citizen workers.
 
Carter, Buddy (Rep.-1st) R - GA 98%  A+
Collins, Doug (Rep. - 9th) R - GA 97% A+
Hice, Jody (Rep. - 10th) R - GA 93% A
Loudermilk, Barry (Rep.-11th) R - GA 88% A-
Westmoreland, Lynn (Rep. - 3rd) R - GA 85% B+
Graves, Tom (Rep. - 14th) R - GA 83% B+
 
Allen, Rick (Rep. - 12th) R - GA 74% B
Scott, Austin (Rep. - 8th) R - GA 68% B-
Isakson, Johnny (Sen.) R - GA 66% B-
Perdue, David (Sen.) R - GA 66% B-
Price, Tom (Rep.- 6th) R - GA 55% C
Woodall, Rob (Rep. - 7th) R - GA 55% C
 
Bishop, Sanford (Rep.- 2nd) D - GA 37% C-
Lewis, John (Rep.- 5th) D - GA 37% C-
Scott, David (Rep.-13th) D - GA 37% C-
Johnson, Hank (Rep.- 4th) D - GA 15% F
 
https://www.numbersusa.com/content/my/tools/grades/list/0/CONGRESS/ga/A/Grade/Active
 
Comments
The top 5 get it right with scores between 88% and 98%. The middle 6 with scores between 55% and 74% need to get tougher on excessive immigration. The bottom 4 with scores from 15% to 37% are failing their constituents and need to hear from them.
Norb Leahy, Dunwoody GA Tea Party Leader

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