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Wesley Hunt

Wesley Hunt

RRepublicanTX-38 · Representative
59
/ 100
Average
Attendance72
Avg: 96
Independence5
Avg: 4
Bipartisan Tone100
Avg: 16
Ethics Record100
Avg: 99
Transparency2
Avg: 57

Accountability Score — composite of attendance, independence, bipartisan tone, ethics record & transparency. Limited data available — score will improve as voting and statement records accumulate.

Methodology
OverviewStatementsBillsFinanceVotesElections
5
Bills Sponsored
0
Enacted into Law
0
Passed a Chamber
5
In Committee

All Sponsored Bills

HR6194In Committee

Protecting Americans from Russian Litigation Act of 2025

This bill would prevent Russian individuals and companies from suing people or businesses in U.S. courts, protecting Americans from legal harassment by Russian entities. The measure aims to shield American citizens, companies, and government officials from costly lawsuits filed by Russians as a form of political or economic pressure. It's part of broader efforts to limit Russia's ability to use the U.S. legal system as a tool against American interests.

2025-11-20
HR7431In Committee

Congressional Civics Act of 2026

Based on the title and referral to committees overseeing House operations and procedures, this bill likely aims to improve how Congress functions or educates the public about the legislative process, though the specific provisions aren't yet detailed in available information. The bill has been sent to two committees that handle internal House rules and administration, suggesting it may address congressional procedures, transparency, or civics education related to how lawmakers operate. Once the committees review it, they'll determine whether changes are needed to how Congress conducts business or communicates with citizens about the legislative process.

2026-02-09
HR7105In Committee

Guaranteeing the States Protection Against Invasion Act of 2026

This bill would allow states to take independent action to address immigration and border security without waiting for federal approval, giving state governments more direct control over immigration enforcement within their borders. The legislation appears designed to let states deploy their own resources and implement their own policies to manage immigration, which could affect both undocumented immigrants and state law enforcement agencies. The bill has been sent to the House Judiciary Committee for review.

2026-01-15
HR6525In Committee

National Educator Safety and Accountability Act of 2025

This bill would establish new safety measures and accountability standards for schools and educators, likely addressing workplace safety for teachers and staff as well as oversight of educator conduct. The legislation has been sent to two committees—Education and Workforce, and Judiciary—suggesting it may cover both school safety protocols and legal or disciplinary frameworks for educators. The bill affects teachers, school administrators, students, and school districts across the country.

2025-12-09
HR6035In Committee

Second Amendment Restoration Act of 2025

This bill would likely restore or expand gun rights for certain individuals, possibly including those with prior criminal convictions or other restrictions on firearm ownership. The specific changes would affect people currently prohibited from owning guns under federal law, as well as gun manufacturers and sellers who operate under existing regulations. The bill has been sent to two committees for review to determine which parts fall under their respective areas of responsibility.

2025-11-12