Engaging the culture by challenging the status quo
Florida, 3rd District
U.S. House of Representatives
2444 Rayburn House Office Building
Washington, D.C. 20515
Ph: 202-225-0123
Project Vote Smart dataÂÂÂ
2005  Representative Brown supported the interests of the NARAL Pro-Choice America 100 percent in 2005.
2004  Representative Brown supported the interests of the NARAL Pro-Choice America 100 percent in 2004.
2003-2004  Representative Brown supported the interests of the National Right to Life Committee 0 percent in 2003-2004.
2003-2004  Representative Brown supported the interests of the Democrats for Life of America 0 percent in 2003-2004.
2003  Representative Brown supported the interests of the NARAL Pro-Choice America 100 percent in 2003.
2001-2002  Representative Brown supported the interests of the National Right to Life Committee 0 percent in 2001-2002.
2001  Representative Brown supported the interests of the Planned Parenthood 100 percent in 2001.
2001  Representative Brown supported the interests of the NARAL Pro-Choice America 100 percent in 2001.
2000  Representative Brown supported the interests of the NARAL Pro-Choice America 100 percent in 2000.
1999-2000  Representative Brown supported the interests of the National Right to Life Committee 0 percent in 1999-2000.
1999  Representative Brown supported the interests of the Planned Parenthood 100 percent in 1999.
1995-2004  On the votes that the National Family Planning & Reproductive Health Assocation considered to be the most important in 1995-2004, Representative Brown voted their preferred position 100 percent of the time.
1995-2003  Representative Brown supported the interests of the Planned Parenthood (House) 100 percent in 1995-2003.
2004  Representative Brown supported the interests of the National Taxpayers Union 11 percent in 2004.
2004  On the votes that the American Shareholders Association considered to be the most important in 2004, Representative Brown voted their preferred position 20 percent of the time.
2004  On the votes that the Americans for Tax Reform considered to be the most important in 2004, Representative Brown voted their preferred position 15 percent of the time.
2004  Representative Brown supported the interests of the Taxpayers for Common Sense 50 percent in 2004.
2003-2004  Representative Brown supported the interests of the National Tax Limitation Committee 0 percent in 2003-2004.
2003-2004  Representative Brown supported the interests of the FreedomWorks 9 percent in 2003-2004.
2003  On the votes that the Americans for Tax Reform considered to be the most important in 2003, Representative Brown voted their preferred position 10 percent of the time.
2003  Representative Brown supported the interests of the National Taxpayers Union 22 percent in 2003.
2002  On the votes that the Taxpayers for Common Sense considered to be the most important in 2002, Representative Brown voted their preferred position 50 percent of the time.
2002  On the votes that the Americans for Tax Reform considered to be the most important in 2002, Representative Brown voted their preferred position 0 percent of the time.
2002  Representative Brown supported the interests of the National Taxpayers Union 19 percent in 2002.
2001-2002  Representative Brown supported the interests of the National Tax Limitation Committee 3 percent in 2001-2002.
2001-2002  On the votes used to calculate its ratings, the Concord Coalition attaches more value to those votes it considers more important. For 2001-2002, the Concord Coalition gave Representative Brown a rating of 43 percent.
2001-2002  Representative Brown supported the interests of the FreedomWorks 5 percent in 2001-2002.
2001  On the votes that the Americans for Tax Reform considered to be the most important in 2001, Representative Brown voted their preferred position 10 percent of the time.
2001  Representative Brown supported the interests of the National Taxpayers Union 11 percent in 2001.
2001  On the votes that the Taxpayers for Common Sense considered to be the most important in 2001, Representative Brown voted their preferred position 32 percent of the time.
2001  On the votes that the American Shareholders Association considered to be the most important in 2001, Representative Brown voted their preferred position 0 percent of the time.
2000  On the votes that the Americans for Tax Reform considered to be the most important in 2000, Representative Brown voted their preferred position 5 percent of the time.
2000  On the votes used to calculate its ratings, the Concord Coalition attaches more value to those votes it considers more important. For 2000, the Concord Coalition gave Representative Brown a rating of 38 percent.
2000  On the votes that the Taxpayers for Common Sense considered to be the most important in 2000, Representative Brown voted their preferred position 21 percent of the time.
1999-2000  Representative Brown supported the interests of the National Tax Limitation Committee 12 percent in 1999-2000.
1999  Representative Brown supported the interests of the National Taxpayers Union 14 percent in 1999.
1999  On the votes used to calculate its ratings, the Concord Coalition attaches more value to those votes it considers more important. For 1999, the Concord Coalition gave Representative Brown a rating of 12 percent.
2004  Representative Brown supported the interests of the U.S. Chamber of Commerce 37 percent in 2004.
2004  Representative Brown supported the interests of the Small Business & Entrepreneurship Council 27 percent in 2004.
2004  On the votes that the National Association of Government Contractors considered to be the most important in 2004, Representative Brown voted their preferred position 100 percent of the time.
2004  Representative Brown supported the interests of the National Stone, Sand & Gravel Association 33 percent in 2004.
2004  Representative Brown supported the interests of the Financial Executives International 0 percent in 2004.
2003-2004  Representative Brown supported the interests of the Associated Builders & Contractors 10 percent in 2003-2004.
2003-2004  On the votes that the American Forest and Paper Association considered to be the most important in 2003-2004, Representative Brown voted their preferred position 16 percent of the time.
2003-2004  Representative Brown supported the interests of the Public Citizen’s Congress Watch 85 percent in 2003-2004.
2003-2004  On the votes that the National Association of Manufacturers considered to be the most important in 2003-2004, Representative Brown voted their preferred position 5 percent of the time.
2003-2004  Representative Brown supported the interests of the Plumbing-Heating-Cooling Contractors-National Association 10 percent in 2003-2004.
2003-2004  Representative Brown supported the interests of the National Federation of Independent Business 8 percent in 2003-2004.
2003-2004  Representative Brown supported the interests of the National Electrical Contractors Association 38 percent in 2003-2004.
2003-2004  Representative Brown supported the interests of the Business-Industry Political Action Committee 8 percent in 2003-2004.
2003-2004  On the votes that the National Retail Federation considered to be the most important in 2003-2004, Representative Brown voted their preferred position 31 percent of the time.
2003-2004  On the votes that the National Small Business Association considered to be the most important in 2003-2004, Representative Brown voted their preferred position 36 percent of the time.
2003-2004  On the votes that the National Restaurant Association considered to be the most important in 2003-2004, Representative Brown voted their preferred position 8 percent of the time.
2003  Representative Brown supported the interests of the Public Citizen’s Congress Watch 100 percent in 2003.
2003  On the votes that the National Retail Federation considered to be the most important in 2003, Representative Brown voted their preferred position 31 percent of the time.
2003  Representative Brown supported the interests of the Associated Builders & Contractors 0 percent in 2003.
2003  Representative Brown supported the interests of the Business-Industry Political Action Committee 8 percent in 2003.
2003  Representative Brown supported the interests of the U.S. Chamber of Commerce 33 percent in 2003.
2003  Representative Brown supported the interests of the National Federation of Independent Business 0 percent in 2003.
2003  Representative Brown supported the interests of the Maryland Business for Responsive Government 14 percent in 2003.
2003  Representative Brown supported the interests of the National Association of Government Contractors 0 percent in 2003.
2002  Representative Brown supported the interests of the National Stone, Sand & Gravel Association 33 percent in 2002.
2002  Representative Brown supported the interests of the U.S. Chamber of Commerce 42 percent in 2002.
2001-2002  Representative Brown supported the interests of the Associated Builders & Contractors 23 percent in 2001-2002.
2001-2002  Representative Brown supported the interests of the Public Citizen’s Congress Watch 77 percent in 2001-2002.
2001-2002  Representative Brown supported the interests of the National Federation of Independent Business 7 percent in 2001-2002.
2001-2002  Representative Brown supported the interests of the Small Business & Entrepreneurship Council 7 percent in 2001-2002.
2001-2002  Representative Brown supported the interests of the Business-Industry Political Action Committee 4 percent in 2001-2002.
2001-2002  Representative Brown supported the interests of the National Electrical Contractors Association 24 percent in 2001-2002.
2001-2002  Representative Brown supported the interests of the Plumbing-Heating-Cooling Contractors-National Association 0 percent in 2001-2002.
2001-2002  On the votes that the National Association of Manufacturers considered to be the most important in 2001-2002, Representative Brown voted their preferred position 10 percent of the time.
2001  Representative Brown supported the interests of the National Federation of Independent Business 11 percent in 2001.
2001  Representative Brown supported the interests of the U.S. Chamber of Commerce 43 percent in 2001.
2001  On the votes that the National Stone, Sand & Gravel Association considered to be the most important in 2001, Representative Brown voted their preferred position 33 percent of the time.
2001  Representative Brown supported the interests of the Small Business & Entrepreneurship Council 8 percent in 2001.
2000  Representative Brown supported the interests of the Business-Industry Political Action Committee 0 percent in 2000.
2000  Representative Brown supported the interests of the Small Business & Entrepreneurship Council 6 percent in 2000.
2000  Representative Brown supported the interests of the Consumer Federation of America 89 percent in 2000.
2000  Representative Brown supported the interests of the Associated Builders & Contractors 0 percent in 2000.
2000  Representative Brown supported the interests of the U.S. Chamber of Commerce 50 percent in 2000.
1999-2004  On the votes that the National Ready Mixed Concrete Association considered to be the most important in 1999-2004, Representative Brown voted their preferred position 20 percent of the time.
1999-2000  Representative Brown supported the interests of the National Federation of Independent Business 5 percent in 1999-2000.
1999-2000  Representative Brown supported the interests of the Public Citizen’s Congress Watch 87 percent in 1999-2000.
1999  Representative Brown supported the interests of the Associated Builders & Contractors 8 percent in 1999.
1999  Representative Brown supported the interests of the Consumer Federation of America 67 percent in 1999.
2003-2004  Representative Brown supported the interests of the American Civil Liberties Union 67 percent in 2003-2004.
2003  Representative Brown supported the interests of the American Library Association 100 percent in 2003.
2001-2002  On the votes that the American Civil Liberties Union considered to be the most important in 2001-2002 , Representative Brown voted their preferred position 80 percent of the time.
2000  On the votes that the American Civil Liberties Union considered to be the most important in 2000 , Representative Brown voted their preferred position 79 percent of the time.
2005  Representative Brown supported the interests of the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People 91 percent in 2005.
2004  Representative Brown supported the interests of the Arab American Institute 33 percent in 2004.
2004  Representative Brown supported the interests of the National Council of La Raza 50 percent in 2004.
2003-2004  Representative Brown supported the interests of the Human Rights Campaign 71 percent in 2003-2004.
2003-2004  Representative Brown supported the interests of the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People 87 percent in 2003-2004.
2003-2004  Representative Brown supported the interests of the Leadership Conference on Civil Rights 94 percent in 2003-2004.
2003-2004  Representative Brown supported the interests of the League of United Latin American Citizens 100 percent in 2003-2004.
2003  Representative Brown supported the interests of the Arab American Institute 25 percent in 2003.
2003  Representative Brown supported the interests of the Leadership Conference on Civil Rights 89 percent in 2003.
2003  Representative Brown supported the interests of the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People 85 percent in 2003.
2001-2002  Representative Brown supported the interests of the Human Rights Campaign 100 percent in 2001-2002.
2001-2002  Representative Brown supported the interests of the Leadership Conference on Civil Rights 100 percent in 2001-2002.
2001-2002  Representative Brown supported the interests of the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People 89 percent in 2001-2002.
2001-2002  Representative Brown supported the interests of the League of United Latin American Citizens 83 percent in 2001-2002.
2001-2002  Representative Brown supported the interests of the Arab American Institute 50 percent in 2001-2002.
2001  Representative Brown supported the interests of the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People 86 percent in 2001.
2001  Representative Brown supported the interests of the Human Rights Campaign 100 percent in 2001.
2001  Representative Brown supported the interests of the League of United Latin American Citizens 91 percent in 2001.
2000  Representative Brown supported the interests of the League of United Latin American Citizens 100 percent in 2000.
2000  Representative Brown supported the interests of the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People 100 percent in 2000.
1999-2000  Representative Brown supported the interests of the Human Rights Campaign 90 percent in 1999-2000.
1999-2000  Representative Brown supported the interests of the Leadership Conference on Civil Rights 100 percent in 1999-2000.
1997-1998  On the votes that the Campaign for a Color Blind America considered to be the most important in 1997-1998, Representative Brown voted their preferred position 0 percent of the time.
2005  Representative Brown supported the interests of the National Education Association 100 percent in 2005.
2003-2004  Representative Brown supported the interests of the National Parent Teacher Association 100 percent in 2003-2004.
2003-2004  Representative Brown supported the interests of the National School Boards Association 40 percent in 2003-2004.
2003-2004  Representative Brown supported the interests of the National Education Association 95 percent in 2003-2004.
2003  Representative Brown supported the interests of the National Education Association 100 percent in 2003.
2003  Representative Brown supported the interests of the National School Boards Association 80 percent in 2003.
2002  Representative Brown supported the interests of the National Education Association 100 percent in 2002.
2001-2002  Representative Brown supported the interests of the National Parent Teacher Association 75 percent in 2001-2002.
2001  Representative Brown supported the interests of the National Education Association 100 percent in 2001.
2001  On the votes that the English First considered to be the most important in 2001, Representative Brown voted their preferred position 0 percent of the time.
2000  Representative Brown supported the interests of the National Education Association 100 percent in 2000.
1999-2000  Representative Brown supported the interests of the National Parent Teacher Association 86 percent in 1999-2000.
2005  Representative Brown supported the interests of the International Brotherhood of Boilermakers 75 percent in 2005.
2005  Representative Brown supported the interests of the Service Employees International Union 100 percent in 2005.
2005  Representative Brown supported the interests of the United Auto Workers 93 percent in 2005.
2004  Representative Brown supported the interests of the American Postal Workers Union 92 percent in 2004.
2004  Representative Brown supported the interests of the AFL-CIO 92 percent in 2004.
2004  Representative Brown supported the interests of the United Auto Workers 100 percent in 2004.
2004  On the votes that the International Brotherhood of Boilermakers considered to be the most important in 2004, Representative Brown voted their preferred position 88 percent of the time.
2004  On the votes that the Service Employees International Union considered to be the most important in 2004, Representative Brown voted their preferred position 100 percent of the time.
2004  Representative Brown supported the interests of the Communications Workers of America 100 percent in 2004.
2003-2004  Representative Brown supported the interests of the American Federation of State, County & Municipal Employees 88 percent in 2003-2004.
2003-2004  On the votes that the International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers considered to be the most important in 2003-2004, Representative Brown voted their preferred position 100 percent of the time.
2003-2004  Representative Brown supported the interests of the Bakery, Confectionary, Tobacco Workers and Grain Millers Int 86 percent in 2003-2004.
2003-2004  On the votes that the National Association for the Self-Employed considered to be the most important in 2003-2004, Representative Brown voted their preferred position 29 percent of the time.
2003-2004  Representative Brown supported the interests of the American Federation of Government Employees 54 percent in 2003-2004.
2003  On the votes that the International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers considered to be the most important in 2003, Representative Brown voted their preferred position 100 percent of the time.
2003  Representative Brown supported the interests of the Transportation Communications Union 100 percent in 2003.
2003  Representative Brown supported the interests of the United Auto Workers 93 percent in 2003. Those who supported or provided other assistance in connection with a UAW organizing drive are given an extra 10% bonus.
2003  Representative Brown supported the interests of the AFL-CIO 100 percent in 2003.
2003  On the votes that the International Brotherhood of Boilermakers considered to be the most important in 2003, Representative Brown voted their preferred position 100 percent of the time.
2003  On the votes that the International Association of Machinists and Aerospace Worker considered to be the most important in 2003, Representative Brown voted their preferred position 83 percent of the time.
2003  Representative Brown supported the interests of the American Federation of State, County & Municipal Employees 88 percent in 2003.
2003  Representative Brown supported the interests of the Workplace Fairness 100 percent in 2003.
2003  Representative Brown supported the interests of the Service Employees International Union 100 percent in 2003.
2002  Representative Brown supported the interests of the Communications Workers of America 100 percent in 2002.
2002  Representative Brown supported the interests of the Transportation Communications Union 91 percent in 2002.
2002  Representative Brown supported the interests of the American Federation of Government Employees 100 percent in 2002.
2002  Representative Brown supported the interests of the American Federation of State, County & Municipal Employees 100 percent in 2002.
2002  On the votes that the International Brotherhood of Boilermakers considered to be the most important in 2002, Representative Brown voted their preferred position 100 percent of the time.
2002  On the votes that the International Association of Machinists and Aerospace Worker considered to be the most important in 2002, Representative Brown voted their preferred position 100 percent of the time.
2002  Representative Brown supported the interests of the AFL-CIO 100 percent in 2002.
2002  Representative Brown supported the interests of the United Auto Workers 100 percent in 2002.
2002  On the votes that the Service Employees International Union considered to be the most important in 2002, Representative Brown voted their preferred position 100 percent of the time.
2002  On the votes that the Pennsylvania State Nurses Association considered to be the most important in 2002, Representative Brown voted their preferred position 33 percent of the time.
2002  Representative Brown supported the interests of the American Benefits Council 0 percent in 2002.
2001-2002  On the votes that the International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers considered to be the most important in 2001-2002, Representative Brown voted their preferred position 100 percent of the time.
2001-2002  Representative Brown supported the interests of the American Postal Workers Union 100 percent in 2001-2002.
2001  Representative Brown supported the interests of the American Federation of State, County & Municipal Employees 100 percent in 2001.
2001  On the votes that the International Brotherhood of Boilermakers considered to be the most important in 2001, Representative Brown voted their preferred position 100 percent of the time.
2001  Representative Brown supported the interests of the Transportation Communications Union 100 percent in 2001.
2001  Representative Brown supported the interests of the American Federation of Government Employees 100 percent in 2001.
2001  On the votes that the International Association of Machinists and Aerospace Worker considered to be the most important in 2001, Representative Brown voted their preferred position 100 percent of the time.
2001  Representative Brown supported the interests of the United Auto Workers 92 percent in 2001.
2001  Representative Brown supported the interests of the United Food & Commercial Workers 100 percent in 2001.
2001  On the votes that the Service Employees International Union considered to be the most important in 2001, Representative Brown voted their preferred position 91 percent of the time.
2001  Representative Brown supported the interests of the AFL-CIO 100 percent in 2001.
2001  Representative Brown supported the interests of the American Benefits Council 33 percent in 2001.
2000  Representative Brown supported the interests of the American Federation of State, County & Municipal Employees 100 percent in 2000.
2000  On the votes that the International Association of Machinists and Aerospace Worker considered to be the most important in 2000, Representative Brown voted their preferred position 100 percent of the time.
2000  Representative Brown supported the interests of the AFL-CIO 100 percent in 2000.
2000  Representative Brown supported the interests of the Teamsters 88 percent in 2000.
2000  Representative Brown supported the interests of the American Federation of Government Employees 100 percent in 2000.
2000  Representative Brown supported the interests of the United Auto Workers 100 percent in 2000.
2000  Representative Brown supported the interests of the Communications Workers of America 100 percent in 2000.
2000  On the votes that the Service Employees International Union considered to be the most important in 2000, Representative Brown voted their preferred position 85 percent of the time.
2000  Representative Brown supported the interests of the American Benefits Council 67 percent in 2000.
1999-2000  Representative Brown supported the interests of the International Association of Fire Fighters 100 percent in 1999-2000.
1999  Representative Brown supported the interests of the Transportation Communications Union 100 percent in 1999.
1999  Representative Brown supported the interests of the Communications Workers of America 100 percent in 1999.
1999  On the votes that the International Brotherhood of Boilermakers considered to be the most important in 1999, Representative Brown voted their preferred position 100 percent of the time.
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