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Al Green

Al Green

DDemocratTX-9 · Representative
57
/ 100
Average
Attendance99
Avg: 96
Independence2
Avg: 4
Bipartisan Tone10
Avg: 16
Ethics Record100
Avg: 100
Transparency65
Avg: 55

Accountability Score — composite of attendance, independence, bipartisan tone, ethics record & transparency.

Methodology
OverviewStatementsBillsFinanceVotesElections
24
Bills Sponsored
0
Enacted into Law
2
Passed a Chamber
22
In Committee

All Sponsored Bills

HRES1425In Committee

Original Resolution Honoring Transportation Security Officers for their Sacrifice and Dedication to Public Service During Federal Government Shutdowns

The measure recognizes and honors Transportation Security Officers (TSOs) who continue working without pay during federal government shutdowns to keep airports secure and maintain screening operations. TSOs are the security personnel who screen passengers and baggage at airport checkpoints across the country, and this resolution acknowledges their commitment to public safety even when they face financial hardship due to delayed paychecks during shutdowns.

2026-07-13
HR9579In Committee

Department of Homeland Security Office for Civil Rights and Civil Liberties Authorization Act

The Department of Homeland Security's Office for Civil Rights and Civil Liberties would receive improvements to how it operates and carries out its mission of protecting people's rights and freedoms. These changes would strengthen the office's ability to investigate complaints from the public about potential civil rights violations by DHS agencies and employees. The bill affects anyone who interacts with DHS agencies like border patrol, immigration enforcement, or airport security.

2026-07-02
HRES1405In Committee

Encouraging the celebration of the month of June as LGBTQIA+ Pride Month.

The proposal would officially recognize June as LGBTQIA+ Pride Month at the federal level, encouraging celebrations and observances of the lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, queer, intersex, and asexual communities throughout the country. This symbolic designation would acknowledge the historical significance of the Stonewall uprising and the ongoing contributions of LGBTQIA+ individuals to American society. The measure does not create new laws or funding, but rather expresses congressional support for recognizing this month as a time for celebration and awareness.

2026-06-30
HRES1313In Committee

Original Resolution Condemning the Hateful Comments of Texas Congressional Candidate Maureen Galindo

This resolution expresses the House's disapproval of statements made by Texas congressional candidate Maureen Galindo that the House considers hateful or offensive. The measure does not create new laws or impose penalties, but rather serves as an official statement of condemnation by Congress regarding the candidate's comments.

2026-05-21
HR8647In Committee

Representative Green's Original Legislation to increase from 9 to 13 the number of justices of the Supreme Court.

The proposal would expand the Supreme Court from nine justices to thirteen, adding four new seats to the nation's highest court. This would affect how the Court operates and could shift its ideological balance depending on who the President appoints to fill the new positions. The change would require congressional approval and would impact major legal decisions affecting all Americans for decades to come.

2026-05-04
HJRES160In Committee

Providing for congressional disapproval under chapter 8 of title 5, United States Code, of the rule submitted by the Bureau of Consumer Financial Protection relating to the withdrawal of the rule relating to "Consumer Financial Protection Circular 2024-04: Whistleblower Protections Under CFPA Section 1057".

Congress would reject a Consumer Financial Protection Bureau rule that withdrew protections for whistleblowers who report violations of consumer financial protection laws. This would restore safeguards that allow employees at financial companies to report illegal or harmful practices without fear of retaliation. The measure affects workers in the financial services industry and consumers who depend on whistleblowers to expose fraud and misconduct.

2026-04-30
HRES1225In Committee

Original Resolution Commending the Islamic Republic of Pakistan for its efforts to facilitate peace between the United States and Israel with Iran

This resolution expresses approval of Pakistan's diplomatic efforts to help broker peace negotiations between the United States, Israel, and Iran. The measure recognizes Pakistan's role as a potential mediator in Middle Eastern conflicts and commends the country's work toward reducing tensions in the region. The resolution has been sent to the House Committee on Foreign Affairs for consideration.

2026-04-29
HRES1226In Committee

Original Resolution Condemning President Donald J. Trump for his disgraceful, despicable, and disrespectful social media post depicting himself as Jesus Christ, diminishing the dignity of the Presidency and bringing disrepute to the office

This resolution expresses disapproval of a social media post by President Trump that depicted him as Jesus Christ, arguing that the post was inappropriate and damaged the dignity of the presidential office. The measure is a formal statement of criticism rather than a law that would change policy or impose penalties. It has been sent to the House Oversight Committee for consideration.

2026-04-29
HR8411In Committee

Original Legislation to Give TSA Employees a Raise

Transportation Security Administration workers would receive a salary increase under this proposal, which aims to improve pay for the federal employees who screen passengers and baggage at airports across the country. The measure has been sent to the House Committee on Homeland Security for review and consideration.

2026-04-21
HR8318In Committee

Original Additional Credit FHA Pilot Program Authorization Act

This bill would create a test program that helps people buying homes or with existing mortgages get better access to their credit information, using an automated system to share additional credit rating details with lenders. The program aims to make the mortgage process more transparent and potentially help borrowers understand how their credit is being evaluated. It affects homebuyers, current homeowners with mortgages, and the lenders who work with them.

2026-04-16
HR8292In Committee

Original Alternative Data for Additional Credit FHA Pilot Program Reauthorization Act

This bill would create a test program that allows mortgage lenders to automatically share additional credit information with borrowers and people applying for mortgages, helping them better understand their creditworthiness. The program aims to make the mortgage process more transparent by giving people access to more detailed credit data that could affect their loan approval and interest rates. This would primarily affect homebuyers, current homeowners refinancing their mortgages, and the banks and lenders that originate these loans.

2026-04-15
HR8291In Committee

Reforming Disaster Recovery Act

The bill would create a new fund to help communities rebuild housing and infrastructure after disasters like hurricanes, floods, or earthquakes by giving the Housing and Urban Development Department money to distribute through grants to affected areas. Communities could use this assistance to repair homes, rebuild public facilities, and support recovery efforts without having to wait for case-by-case federal approval. This would help disaster victims and local governments recover faster by having dedicated funding ready to deploy when disasters strike.

2026-04-15
HRES1159In Committee

Original Resolution Condemning the Hateful and Islamophobic Comments of Representative Andy Ogles

This resolution would formally condemn Representative Andy Ogles for making comments that the resolution's sponsors view as hateful and Islamophobic. The measure is a statement of disapproval from Congress rather than a law that would change policy or impose penalties, and it would be reviewed by the House Ethics Committee to determine whether any further action is warranted.

2026-04-09
HR8071In Committee

Strengthening and Improving Mobilization Act of 2026

Without specific subjects listed, this bill likely aims to improve how the government mobilizes resources—whether financial, military, or emergency-related—during crises or national needs. The referral to the House Financial Services Committee suggests it may focus on strengthening the financial system's ability to respond quickly to emergencies or on improving how federal agencies coordinate funding and resources during mobilization efforts. The exact impact on workers, businesses, or the public would depend on which mobilization systems the bill targets once more details become available.

2026-03-25
HRES1080In Committee

Original Black History Month Resolution of 2026

This resolution would officially recognize and celebrate Black History Month, likely designating February as a time for Americans to acknowledge the contributions and experiences of Black Americans throughout U.S. history. The measure would affirm the importance of education and public awareness about civil rights achievements and the ongoing work toward equality. It affects all Americans by promoting national recognition of this observance and encouraging schools, businesses, and government agencies to participate in related activities and education.

2026-02-25
HR7053In Committee

Preemption of Real Property Discrimination Act

Preemption of Real Property Discrimination Act This bill preempts any state law that prohibits or restricts the purchase of real property by an individual based on the individual's citizenship.

2026-01-14
HRES939Passed House

Impeaching Donald John Trump, President of the United States for high crimes and misdemeanors.

This resolution sets forth two articles of impeachment against President Donald Trump for high crimes and misdemeanors on charges of (1) abuse of presidential power by calling for the execution of Members of Congress, and (2) abuse of presidential power to intimidate federal judges in violation of the separation of powers and independence of the judiciary.

2025-12-10
HR3716Passed House

Systemic Risk Authority Transparency Act

Systemic Risk Authority Transparency Act This bill requires banking regulators to submit a report to Congress in the event of the failure of an insured depository institution that leads to a systemic risk determination by the Department of the Treasury. Regulators must report supervisory information relating to the institution, any mismanagement by the executives and the board, any shortcomings by the regulator, and recommendations to improve the safety and soundness of similarly situated institutions. This report must be made no later than 90 days after such a determination and again 210 days afterwards. The Governmental Accountability Office (GAO) must report on additional factors in its report regarding such a determination. Specifically, GAO must report on any mismanagement by the executives and board of the institution, a review of the institution's compensation practices, supervisory or regulatory shortcomings, actions taken by regulators, and other relevant information. The bill also requires this report to be made no later than 60 days after such a determination and again 180 days afterwards.

2025-06-04
HR5909In Committee

To direct the Secretary of Housing and Urban Development to establish procedures for reporting of condemned Federally assisted rental housing and to authorize penalties related to such condemned housing, and for other purposes.

The federal government would require landlords who receive housing assistance funds to report when their rental properties are condemned by local authorities, and would establish penalties for those who fail to report or continue operating condemned buildings. This affects both property owners receiving federal rental assistance and tenants living in federally-supported housing, aiming to prevent people from living in unsafe or uninhabitable units while holding landlords accountable for maintaining their properties.

2025-11-04
HJRES113In Committee

Original Slavery Remembrance Day Resolution

The resolution would establish a federal day of remembrance to honor the history and legacy of slavery in the United States. This would give Americans an official opportunity to reflect on and educate themselves about slavery's impact on the nation, particularly for African Americans and their descendants. The measure has been referred to the House Committee on Oversight and Government Reform for consideration.

2025-08-15
HRES550In Committee

Original LGBTQIA+ Pride Month Resolution of 2025

The resolution designates June 2025 as LGBTQIA+ Pride Month and expresses support for lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, queer, intersex, and asexual individuals and communities. It recognizes the historical significance of the Pride movement and calls for continued efforts to advance equality and combat discrimination against LGBTQIA+ people. The measure is largely symbolic, as it does not create new laws or programs but rather makes a statement of congressional support for LGBTQIA+ rights and visibility.

2025-06-26
HRES181In Committee

Original Black History Month Resolution of 2025

Original Black History Month Resolution of 2025 This resolution recognizes the importance of commemorating Black History Month as it acknowledges the achievements of Black Americans throughout the nation's history.

2025-03-03
HR126In Committee

Original Students Voicing Opinions in Today’s Elections (VOTE) Act

Original Students Voicing Opinions in Today's Elections (VOTE) Act This bill directs the Election Assistance Commission to carry out a pilot program providing funds, during FY2025, to local educational agencies (LEAs) for initiatives that provide 12th graders with voter registration information. LEAs must consult with their state and local election officials in developing the initiatives.

2025-01-03
HR68In Committee

Housing Fairness Act of 2025

Veterans, Women, Families with Children, Race, and Persons with Disabilities Housing Fairness Act of 2025 or the Housing Fairness Act of 2025 This bill expands efforts to detect and address housing discrimination. Specifically, the Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) must conduct a nationwide testing program to (1) detect and document differences in the treatment of prospective renters, homebuyers, or mortgage borrowers; (2) measure patterns of adverse treatment because of the race, color, religion, sex, familial status, disability status, or national origin of a renter, homebuyer, or borrower; and (3) measure the prevalence of such discriminatory practices across housing and mortgage lending markets. The bill also reauthorizes through FY2028 the Fair Housing Initiatives Program, which supports organizations that provide direct assistance to individuals who have been victims of housing discrimination. Additionally, HUD must implement a grant program to assist public and private nonprofit organizations in (1) conducting comprehensive studies on the causes or effects of housing discrimination and segregation, and (2) implementing pilot projects that test solutions to help prevent or alleviate housing discrimination and segregation.

2025-01-03