
Ana-María Rodríguez Ramos Voting Record & Scorecard | Christian Employers Alliance
TX Representative
District: 102 • Democrat
2023 Alignment:
14.77%
Lifetime Ratings by Policy Category
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Rep. Ana-María Rodríguez Ramos (D-TX-102) earned a 15% Christian Employers Alliance score for 2023, showing minimal alignment with biblical business policy positions. Ana-María Rodríguez Ramos voted on 53 of the 53 key bills CEA scored in 2023. Ana-María Rodríguez Ramos represents the 102nd District in the Texas House of Representatives. Highest category scores: Economic Freedom (22%), Healthcare Freedom (17%), and Operational Freedom (8%).
Title
Lawmaker Position
HB 1
House 2023
1xFueling Out-of-Control Spending Through a $321.3 Billion Budget (21.3% Increase) with Countless Provisions that Further Grow the Size and Scope of Government.
HB 1391
House 2023
1xReducing Employment Barriers and Expanding Competition through an Alternative Licensing Pathway for Electricians.
HB 1696
House 2023
1xExpanding Government Power to Shutdown Competition within the Optometry Industry.
HB 17
House 2023
2xStrengthening Public Safety by Allowing Courts to Remove Rogue DAs which Refuse to Prosecute Crime.
HB 1750
House 2023
2xProtecting Farmers from Government Overreach by Preventing Local Governments from Imposing Additional Regulations on the Agricultural Industry.
HB 1859
House 2023
1xReducing Employment Barriers and Expanding Competition Through an Alternative Licensing Pathway for HVAC Technicians.
HB 19
House 2023
1xImproving the State's Business Climate by Creating a Specialized Business Court to Hear Cases and Expedite Legal Proceedings.
HB 2
House 2023
3xProtecting Homeowners and Businesses from Spiking Property Taxes by Limiting Annual Property Assessment Increases.
HB 2127
House 2023
3xCombatting Government Overreach by Prohibiting Local Governments from Imposing Additional Regulations on Certain Sectors.
HB 213
House 2023
1xThreatening Public Safety through a Mass Jailbreak for Prisoners who Committed Murder and other Violent Crimes as Juveniles.
HB 2239
House 2023
1xStrengthening Property Rights by Allowing the Removal of Ashe Juniper Trees Without Property Owners being Forced to Pay into a Tree Fund.
HB 2263
House 2023
1xHiking Natural Gas Utility Costs for Texans to Enrich Utility Companies and Create New Energy Conservation Programs.
HB 2266
House 2023
2xProtecting Against Overreaching Local Regulations by Allowing Businesses to Sue to Block Enforcement.
HB 2414
House 2023
1xLowering Healthcare Costs by Allowing Insurers to Offer Incentives which Steer their Enrollees towards Providers based on Quality and Cost.
HB 287
House 2023
1xGrowing Government Regulation of Property Insurance Through a New Mandate Requiring Payment of 80% of Replacement Value Up Front.
HB 2 (Motion to Table Amd. #1)
House 2023
3xDenying Texans Significant Property Tax Relief by Blocking a $20 Billion Tax Cut.
HB 3128
House 2023
1xIncreasing Employment Barriers and Reducing Competition by Forcing Sewage Disposal Pump Technicians to Obtain a License.
HB 3135
House 2023
1xCombatting Government Overreach by Requiring Localities to Review their Zoning Rules to Reduce Regulatory Burdens.
HB 3137
House 2023
2xProtecting Second Amendment Rights by Preventing Localities from Imposing Liability Insurance Mandates on Firearm Owners.
HB 3297
House 2023
2xProviding Significant Regulatory Relief to Car Owners by Eliminating the State's Mandatory Annual Vehicle Safety Inspection.
HB 33
House 2023
2xProtecting the Oil and Gas Industry from Overreaching Federal Climate Change and Environmental Regulations.
HB 3659
House 2023
1xStrengthening Property Rights and Civil Liberties through Protections Against Abuse of Asset Forfeiture.
HB 3757
House 2023
1xIncreasing Property Tax Burdens by Implementing a "Freeze" for Certain Older Individuals which Merely Shifts Burdens onto other Property Owners and Masks Underlying Spending Problems.
HB 4218
House 2023
1xProtecting Truck Rental Companies from Frivolous Litigation for Not Retrofitting Trucks with Safety Equipment Upon their Sale.
HB 4219
House 2023
2xExpanding Borrowing and Lending Opportunities by Raising the Maximum Allowable Interest Rate on Consumer Loans by Including the Federal Funds Rate in the Calculation.
HB 4456
House 2023
3xHiking Property Taxes by Gaming the Calculation of the "No-New Revenue" Property Tax Rate.
HB 4779
House 2023
2xFueling Lawlessness and Business Closures by Making it Harder to Prosecute and Punish Cases of Organized Retail Theft.
HB 4811
House 2023
2xExpanding Government and Paving the Way for Additional Energy Efficiency Mandates through the Creation of a Texas Energy Efficiency Council.
HB 567
House 2023
1xIncreasing Frivolous Litigation and Legal Liabilities by Making "Hair Texture and Style" a Protected Characteristic in Employment and Housing.
HB 667
House 2023
1xImposing a Draconian New Licensing Regime on "Music Therapists" which Increases Employment Barriers and Restricts Competition.
HB 7
House 2023
2xStrengthening National Security and Helping to Combat Illegal Immigration and Human Trafficking Through Additional Border Security Funding and Property Owner Compensation.
HB 916
House 2023
2xHiking Health Insurance Premiums by Mandating Insurance Companies Cover a 12-Month Supply of Contraceptive Drugs.
HJR 132
House 2023
3xProtecting Economic Growth through a Constitutional Amendment Prohibiting Implementation of any "Wealth Tax".
HJR 146
House 2023
2xEnsuring the Free Competition of Currency and U.S. Monetary System Protection by Enshrining Right to Utilize Multiple Currencies.
HJR 45
House 2023
1xIncreasing Tax Burdens on other Property Owners through a Crony Carveout Providing Physicians a Tax Exemption if they Provide Indigent Services.
SB 1017
House 2023
2xProtecting Consumer Choice by Preventing Localities from Imposing any Ordinance which Restricts or Bans Gas-Powered Engines or a Source of Energy.
SB 10 (Amd. #3)
House 2023
1xWorsening Texas' Unfunded Pension Crisis by Providing Even Greater Unpromised Payouts to Beneficiaries.
SB 1403
House 2023
2xStrengthening National Security by Creating an Interstate Compact for Border Security to Help Combat Illegal Immigration and Human Trafficking.
SB 14 (Amd. #16)
House 2023
1xForcing Taxpayers to Provide Mental Health Services to Children Facing "Gender Dysphoria".
SB 17
House 2023
2xProtecting Taxpayer Funds from Being Utilized for Politicized "Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion" (DEI) Offices at Public College Campuses.
SB 17 (Amd. #1)
House 2023
1xFighting Back Against Efforts Designed to Weaken the DEI Bill by Forcing Taxpayers to Fund DEI Studies, Retaining DEI Employees, and Delaying Implementation of the Bill.
SB 1860
House 2023
2xProtecting Texans from Politicized Climate Change Agendas by Requiring Municipal Charters on Climate Change be Adopted by the Legislature.
SB 2016
House 2023
1xIncreasing Employment Barriers and Enriching Certain Educational Institutions by Forcing Dieticians to Obtain Masters Degrees.
SB 2453
House 2023
2xInfringing Property Rights and Consumer Choice by Allowing State Bureaucrats to Impose Additional Energy Efficiency and Water Conservation Mandates on New Buildings.
SB 29
House 2023
2xProtecting Individual Liberties by Prohibiting Government-Imposed COVID-19 Vaccine or Mask Mandates.
SB 3 (SS2)
House 2023
3xExpanding Economic Growth by Increasing the Franchisee Tax Exemption from $1 Million to $2.47 Million.
SB 3 (SS4)
House 2023
3xRestoring Law and Order by Earmarking $1.54 Billion in State Funds to Construct Barriers Securing the Mexico Border.
SB 4 (SS4)
House 2023
2xRestoring Law and Order by Authorizing Texas Police to Arrest Illegal Immigrants Crossing the Border from Mexico to Texas.
SB 773
House 2023
1xStrengthening Individual Liberties and Medical Freedom by Providing the "Right to Try" Experimental Drugs to treat Severe Chronic Diseases.
SB 784
House 2023
2xProtecting Against Local Government Overreach by Ensuring Only the State Can Regulate Greenhouse Gas Emissions.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is Rep. Ana-María Rodríguez Ramos's voting record?
Rep. Ana-María Rodríguez Ramos (D-TX-102) earned a 15% Christian Employers Alliance score for 2023, showing minimal alignment with biblical business policy positions. Ana-María Rodríguez Ramos voted on 53 of the 53 key bills CEA scored in 2023. Ana-María Rodríguez Ramos represents the 102nd District in the Texas House of Representatives. Highest category scores: Economic Freedom (22%), Healthcare Freedom (17%), and Operational Freedom (8%).
How aligned is Ana-María Rodríguez Ramos with biblical business policy positions?
Ana-María Rodríguez Ramos earned a 15% Christian Employers Alliance score in 2023, showing minimal alignment with biblical business policy positions.
What is Ana-María Rodríguez Ramos's CEA score?
Ana-María Rodríguez Ramos has a 15% CEA score for 2023.
Where does Ana-María Rodríguez Ramos serve?
Rep. Ana-María Rodríguez Ramos (D-TX-102) represents the 102nd District in the Texas House of Representatives as a Democrat.
What issue categories does Ana-María Rodríguez Ramos score highest on?
Ana-María Rodríguez Ramos's strongest categories on the Christian Employers Alliance scorecard are: Economic Freedom (22%), Healthcare Freedom (17%), Operational Freedom (8%).
Where can I see Ana-María Rodríguez Ramos's full voting record?
View the full list of scored bills, category breakdown, and year-over-year voting record above. Christian Employers Alliance updates this scorecard as new key votes are scored.



