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Robert 'Bob' W. Goodlatte

Representative Robert 'Bob' W. Goodlatte's Special Interest Group Ratings

Robert 'Bob' W. Goodlatte
Full Name: Robert 'Bob' W. Goodlatte
Current Office: U.S. House - District 6, Republican
First Elected: 11/03/1992
Last Elected: 11/06/2012
Next Election: 2014

Budget, Spending and Taxes

2011 National Journal - Conservative on Social Policy Score 100%
2011 National Journal - Conservative on Foreign Policy Score 60%
2011 National Journal - Liberal on Foreign Policy Score 38%
2011 National Journal - Liberal on Social Policy 0%
2011 National Journal - Liberal on Economic Policy Score 18%
2011 National Journal - Conservative on Economic Policy Score 82%
2011 National Taxpayers Union - Positions on Tax and Spending 85%
2010 Citizens Against Government Waste - Positions 93%
2010 National Taxpayers Union - Positions on Tax and Spending 89%
2009 Citizens Against Government Waste - Positions 98%
2009 National Taxpayers Union - Positions 90%
2008 Citizens Against Government Waste - Lifetime Score 75%
2008 Citizens Against Government Waste - Positions 71%
2007-2008 National Tax Limitation Committee - Positions 85%
2007 Americans for Tax Reform - Positions 90%
2007 FreedomWorks - Positions 85%
2006 Americans for Tax Reform - Positions 100%
2006 FreedomWorks - Positions 67%
2006 National Taxpayers Union - Positions 62%
2005-2006 Citizens for Tax Justice - Positions 0%
2005-2006 National Tax Limitation Committee - Positions 85%
2005 Americans for Tax Reform - Positions 96%
2005 FreedomWorks - Positions 76%
2005 National Taxpayers Union - Positions 62%
2005 Taxpayers for Common Sense - Positions 0%
2004 Americans for Tax Reform - Positions 95%
2004 American Shareholders Association - Positions 100%
2004 National Taxpayers Union - Positions 67%
2004 Taxpayers for Common Sense - Positions 12%
2003-2004 FreedomWorks - Positions 64%
2003-2004 National Tax Limitation Committee - Positions 86%
2003 Americans for Tax Reform - Positions 95%
2003 National Taxpayers Union - Positions 63%
2002 Americans for Tax Reform - Positions 100%
2002 National Taxpayers Union - Positions 60%
2002 Taxpayers for Common Sense - Positions 17%
2001-2002 Concord Coalition - Positions 25%
2001-2002 FreedomWorks - Positions 90%
2001-2002 National Tax Limitation Committee - Positions 100%
2001 Americans for Tax Reform - Positions 100%
2001 American Shareholders Association - Positions 100%
2001 National Taxpayers Union - Positions 72%
2001 Taxpayers for Common Sense - Positions 32%
2000 Americans for Tax Reform - Positions 95%
2000 Concord Coalition - Positions 42%
2000 Taxpayers for Common Sense - Positions 50%
1999-2000 National Tax Limitation Committee - Positions 91%
1999 Americans for Tax Reform - Positions 88%
1999 Concord Coalition - Positions 68%
1999 National Taxpayers Union - Positions 62%
1998 Americans for Tax Reform - Positions 100%
1998 Concord Coalition - Positions 18%
1998 National Taxpayers Union - Spending Score 61%
1998 Taxpayers for Common Sense - Positions 32%
1997-1998 National Tax Limitation Committee - Positions 95%
1997 Concord Coalition - Positions 60%
1997 National Taxpayers Union - Spending Score 61%
1997 Taxpayers for Common Sense - Positions 50%
1996 Concord Coalition - Positions 42%
1995-1996 National Tax Limitation Committee - Positions 100%
1995 Concord Coalition - Positions 59%
1995 National Taxpayers Union - Spending Score 87%
1994 Competitive Enterprise Institute - Deregulation Score 86%
1994 Competitive Enterprise Institute - Budget Score 88%
1994 Competitive Enterprise Institute - Spending Score 85%
1994 Competitive Enterprise Institute - Total Score 87%
1994 Competitive Enterprise Institute - Taxes Score 100%

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Keep in mind that ratings done by special interest groups often do not represent a non-partisan stance. In addition, some groups select votes that tend to favor members of one political party over another, rather than choosing votes based solely on issues concerns. Nevertheless, they can be invaluable in showing where an incumbent has stood on a series of votes in the past one or two years, especially when ratings by groups on all sides of an issue are compared. Website links, if available, and descriptions of the organizations offering performance evaluations are accessible by clicking on the name of the group.

Most performance evaluations are displayed in a percentage format. However, some organizations present their ratings in the form of a letter grade or endorsement based on voting records, interviews, survey results and/or sources of campaign funding. For consistency and ease in understanding, Project Vote Smart converts all scores into a percentage when possible. Please visit the group's website or call 1-888-VOTESMART for more specific information.

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