Senator Tina Smith


photo of Senator Tina Smith
Party:Democratic
State:Minnesota
Joined the Senate:2018
Left the Senate:Incumbent (term ends 2021)
Birth Date:March 4, 1958
Phone:202-224-5641
Contact:Web form
URL:Official site
Fundraising History:Open Secrets
Election History:Ballotpedia
Biography:Wikipedia


Summary of voting record: Senator Smith opposes hawkish foreign policy and supports environmental protection, financial sector regulation, humane immigration policy, internet freedom, racial equality, women's rights.
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Voting Record: Tina Smith


Favors
the middle class
100% of the time
 
 
Economics scale
 
Favors
the wealthy
0% of the time


 
Favors
broad civil rights
100% of the time
 
 
Social Policy scale
 
Favors
narrow civil rights
0% of the time


 

Specific Policy Areas


supports
Racial Equality
100% of the time
 
Racial Equality scale
Title: Agriculture Improvement Act of 2018 (2018 roll call s141)
Vote: Aye (increases score) Type: passage Date: 2018-06-28 Weight: 2
Scoring explanation: Improving access to agricultural programs for minority and other under-served populations.

Title: Rescinding CFPB rule that extended anti-discrimination protections to auto loans (2018 roll call s76)
Vote: Nay (increases score) Type: passage Date: 2018-04-18 Weight: 3

supports
Women's Rights
100% of the time
 
Women's Rights scale
Title: Pain-Capable Unborn Child Protection Act (2018 roll call s25)
Vote: Nay (increases score) Type: passage Date: 2018-01-29 Weight: 6
Scoring explanation: Prohibiting abortions after 20 weeks except in very narrow circumstances such as a case of incest that had been reported the law enforcement, cases of rape where the woman received medical treatment for the rape and cases where the pregnancy poses particular kinds of threats to the life of the mother, but prohibits abortion in other cases of rape, incest or threat to the life of the mother.

supports
Internet Freedom
100% of the time
 
Internet Freedom scale
Title: Nullifying FCC rule that eliminated net neutrality (2018 roll call s97)
Vote: Aye (increases score) Type: passage Date: 2018-05-16 Weight: 10

supports
Humane Immigration Policy
100% of the time
 
Humane Immigration Policy scale
Title: 116|sres335 (2019 roll call s306)
Vote: Nay (increases score) Type: passage Date: 2019-09-25 Weight: 1
Scoring explanation: Bill to direct funds to be used to build the border wall.

Title: 116|sjres54 (2019 roll call s325)
Vote: Aye (increases score) Type: passage Date: 2019-10-17 Weight: 4
Scoring explanation: Resolution to terminate the "emergency" declaration to build a wall on the southern border.

supports
Environmental Protection
100% of the time
 
Environmental Protection scale
Title: 116|sjres53 (2019 roll call s324)
Vote: Aye (increases score) Type: passage Date: 2019-10-17 Weight: 3
Scoring explanation: Resolution that would have nullified the EPA rule that repealed the Clean Power Plan.

supports
Financial Sector Regulation
100% of the time
 
Financial Sector Regulation scale
Title: Economic Growth, Regulatory Relief, and Consumer Protection Act (2018 roll call s54)
Vote: Nay (increases score) Type: passage Date: 2018-03-14 Weight: 1
Scoring explanation: Providing for a modest lessening of regulation of the financial sector, but including some consumer protection compromises.

supports
Hawkish Foreign Policy
0% of the time
 
Hawkish Foreign Policy scale
Title: Resolution to order removal of troops from Yemen (2019 roll call s94)
Vote: Aye (decreases score) Type: passage Date: 2019-05-02 Weight: 3
Scoring explanation: A resolution directing the President to remove U.S. armed forces from hostilities in Yemen.



Updated: November 28, 2019Methodology


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