Rep. Angie Craig Ranked as Minnesota’s Most Effective U.S. House Member for the 117th Congress
Rankings were published by the Center for Effective Lawmaking, which ranks Members of Congress based on their ability to pass legislation
WASHINGTON, DC – U.S. Representative Angie Craig has been ranked as Minnesota’s most effective U.S. House Member in the 117th Congress by the Center for Effective Lawmaking.
Rep. Craig’s record of supporting successful legislation ranked her as the most effective Minnesota Member of the House and in the top 25% of Democratic Members.
“I’ve always said I’ll work with anyone to deliver common sense results for Minnesotans – and I’m humbled that the Center for Effective Lawmaking has ranked me as Minnesota’s most effective Member of the U.S. House. I’ll keep working across the aisle to make life better for Minnesotans,” said Rep. Craig.
In the 118th Congress, Rep. Craig has cosponsored more than 260 bills and introduced 11 bills and amendments – 75% of which are bipartisan.
The Center for Effective Lawmaking seeks to advance the generation, communication and use of new knowledge about the effectiveness of individual lawmakers and U.S. legislative institutions. The center envisions a Congress made up of effective lawmakers, strong institutional capacity and the incentive structure needed to address America’s greatest public policy challenges.
More information on the Center for Effective Lawmaking can be found here.
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