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People who vote for someone like Massie don’t want more legislation.
The better metric would be how much he prevented from passing, including how much had to be removed from bills in order to get his support.
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When NYT writes a puff piece about you, you are doing something wrong
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I feel like at the end of the day people elected these Members to do something.... anything.... He has served for 7 terms (14 years) and has had zero bills signed into law. He has cosponsored many, but for a lot of those, Massie is one of 50+ Members to do so, and when people cosign, all that is done is their staff signs a form. The only cosponsors that I would say mean anything are when they are origninal ones and he has only 4 bills that have been signed into law in 14 years.
Just working on this stuff that is a terrible ratio and only shows how what little things get done actually have anything to do with him. Four bills you cosponsered in 14 years isnt even one a Congress. That is being an NPC.
The four are from the 119th (current) Congress the Epstein Files H.R. 4405, From the 117th Congress H.R. 1448 PAWS for Veteran Therapy Act, the 116th Congress H.R. 299 Blue Water Navy Vietnam Veterans Act of 2019, and in the 115th H.R. 4533 To designate the health care system of the Department of Veterans Affairs in Lexington, Kentucky, as the "Lexington VA Health Care System" and to make certain other designations.