Thursday, March 3, 2011

Rep. BEN QUAYLE VOTING RECORD
Rep. Ben Quayle [R-AZ3]
Rep. Ben Quayle
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 U.S. Representative, Arizona’s 3rd District
Outside Links
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Biography from the official Congressional Biographical Directory
Campaign Contributions tracked by the Center for Responsive Politics
State: Arizona [map]
District: 3rd Congressional District [map]
Party: Republican
Birthday: Nov 5, 1976 / 34 years old
Elected Positions

Ben Quayle has represented Arizona’s 3rd congressional district since 2011.
Below are the past and present terms in the Senate, House, and White House held by Ben Quayle:
When Role Representing 2011-2012 U.S. Representative Arizona’s 3rd (was preceeded by John Shadegg)







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Sponsorship Analysis
Quayle is a centrist Republican follower according to GovTrack's own analysis of bill sponsorship. The graph to the above shows Quayle as a large dot among his peers, with the left-right axis indicating ideology and the up-down axis representing legislative leadership.
These labels come from the Political Spectrum & Legislative Leadership statistical analysis that we have carried out. The statistical analysis is blind to party affiliation and the content of bills. From there, we have divided the Members of Congress into far-left/right, rank-and-file, and centrist; and leader, rank-and-file, or lonely (i.e. follower) by 20th and 80th percentiles.
Voting Record
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 Ben Quayle missed 58 (36%) of 160 roll call votes since Jan 5, 2011. The graph to the left shows the number of missed votes over time. Click for a larger chart and a list of recent votes.
Committee Membership
Ben Quayle sits on the following committees:
Member, House Committee on Homeland Security
Member, House Committee on the Judiciary
Member, House Committee on Science, Space, and Technology
Bill Sponsorship and; Co-sponsorship
Ben Quayle has sponsored 1 bills since Jan 5, 2011 of which 1 haven't made it out of committee and none were successfully enacted. Quayle has co-sponsored 16 bills during the same time period. (The count of enacted bills considers only bills actually sponsored by Quayle and companion bills identified by CRS that were themselves enacted, but not if they were incorporated into other bills, as that information is not readily available.)
Some of Quayle’s most recently sponsored bills include...
H.Con.Res. 14: Expressing the sense of the Congress that non-defense, non-security, non-veterans discretionary spending should be reduced by 20 percent.

H.R. 524: Restoring Consumer-driven Health Care Act of 2011