Nonprofit Group Ranks Lawmakers on Critical Issues Ahead of 2022 Midterms
The Moms for America Action group has released its first-ever Congressional Ratings “Report Card” that grades all 535 Members of Congress on critical issues facing mothers in America.
The Moms for America Action Report Card examined 20 votes taken by the 116th Congress and ranked U.S. Senators based on 10 key votes on various matters including mask mandates, critical race theory, the Second Amendment, and more, according to its Sept. 9 press release.
“Our Report Card pulled no punches … Our 2022 Report Card finds both political parties lacking the will to take necessary steps to protect the interests of America’s moms. We commend the members of congress who received an A on our Moms for America report card. They are putting moms and their families first as they vote to preserve our liberties,” the group stated.
Matters of Concern
At the heart of the concerns for American mothers is the economy, according to Kimberly Fletcher, founder and president of an organization connecting a network of over 500,000 moms across America.
“It started out with the baby formula when moms couldn’t get baby formula,” Fletcher told the “Capitol Report” program on NTD News, the sister media of The Epoch Times, at a press conference announcing the report in Washington, D.C., on Sept. 14.
She called it a big issue as “right now they [moms] are having to decide between a gallon of gas and a gallon of milk.”
“So that is very close to them, very personal,” she added.
Key issues also include comprehensive sex education, critical race theory, transgender ideologies, gender confusion, according to Fletcher.
“Border security was actually an issue with several moms and the right to protect ourselves, especially when they’re defunding the police,” she added.
Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-Ga.) who received an A score—the best grade
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