
Trey Martinez Fischer Voting Record & Scorecard | Christian Employers Alliance
TX Representative
District: 116 • Democrat
2025 Alignment:
18.25%
Lifetime Alignment:
21.31%
Lifetime Ratings by Policy Category
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Rep. Trey Martinez Fischer (D-TX-116) earned a 18% Christian Employers Alliance score for 2025, showing minimal alignment with biblical business policy positions. Trey Martinez Fischer voted on 88 of the 110 key bills CEA scored in 2025. Across 2 years rated, Trey Martinez Fischer's lifetime CEA score averages 21%, with 135 votes recorded across 157 scored bills. Trey Martinez Fischer represents the 116th District in the Texas House of Representatives. Highest category scores: Economic Freedom (27%), Operational Freedom (24%), and Healthcare Freedom (21%).
Title
Lawmaker Position
HB 104
House 2025
2xRaiding the State's Rainy-Day Fund to Provide $5 Billion to Invest in Government Favored Companies.
HB 1052
House 2025
1xHiking Health Insurance Premiums by Mandating Health Insurance Companies Cover Out-of-State Telehealth Services the Same as In-State Services.
HB 1056
House 2025
2xStrengthening Individual Liberties by Recognizing Gold and Silver Specie as Legal Tender.
HB 112
House 2025
1xGrowing the Size and Scope of Government by Authorizing the Establishment of "Science Park Districts".
HB 113
House 2025
2xPlacing a Critical Check on the Powers of Courts by Requiring Laws to be Interpreted as Written.
HB 1151
House 2025
2xProtecting Parental Rights by Preventing Government Taking Custody of Children Solely Because of a Parent's Reasonable Medical Decision.
HB 1359
House 2025
1xGrowing the Welfare State by Forcing Taxpayers to Subsidize Others' Electric Bills Through a New Payment Assistance Fund.
HB 145
House 2025
3xAllowing Utilities that Spark Wildfires to Skirt Liability for All Future Damages.
HB 1781
House 2025
2xForcing Taxpayers to Subsidize County Fairs and Local Rodeos.
HB 1794
House 2025
2xStrengthening Self-Defense and Public Safety by Authorizing Concealed Carry at Polling Places.
HB 192 (2nd Special Session)
House 2025
1xStrengthening Public Safety by Requiring Voter Approval to Defund the Police and Prohibiting Transferring Funds Appropriated to the Sheriff or Constable.
HB 1955
House 2025
1xGrowing Government Dependency Through a New Program to Provide Grants for Early Childhood Mental Health Home Visiting Services.
HB 206
House 2025
1xCombatting Local Government Overreach by Prohibiting Counties from Requiring Cash Bonds for Pipeline Approval.
HB 2284
House 2025
1xImposing a Draconian New Licensing Regime on "Music Therapists" Which Increases Employment Barriers and Restricts Competition.
HB 229
House 2025
3xProtecting Women by Confirming the Definition of "Sex" as One's Biological Sex at Birth.
HB 23 (2nd Special Session)
House 2025
1xExpanding Cronyism Through a Property Tax Exemption for Certain Harris County Nonprofits.
HB 25 (2nd Special Session)
House 2025
2xStrengthening Medical Freedom by Allowing Pharmacists to Dispense Ivermectin Without a Prescription.
HB 2674
House 2025
2xProtecting Homeschooling from Government Control by Prohibiting State Agency Rules and Regulations.
HB 2 (Motion to Table Bryant Amd. 16)
House 2025
1xCombatting Teacher Shortages and Reducing Employment Barriers by Allowing Open-Enrollment Charter Schools Additional Flexibility in Hiring Uncertified Teachers.
HB 3053
House 2025
2xSupporting Second Amendment Rights by Prohibiting Localities from Participating in Firearm Buyback Programs.
HB 3284
House 2025
1xPromoting Traditional Family Values by Establishing the "Texas Commission on Marriage and Family".
HB 3826
House 2025
1xGrowing Government by Establishing an Unnecessary "Texas Energy Efficiency Council".
HB 3883
House 2025
1xWorsening Cronyism and Government Central Planning by Forcing Taxpayers to Subsidize Auto Racing and the South by Southwest Festival Under the "Major Events Reimbursement Program".
HB 4070
House 2025
3xPicking Winners and Losers in the Orthodontics Industry by Shutting Down Competition of Online Providers of "Clear Aligners".
HB 4505
House 2025
1xGrowing Cronyism and Government Central Planning by Providing Zero-Interest Loans for Workforce Housing Development.
HB 493
House 2025
1xStrengthening Election Integrity by Prohibiting Certain Felons from Serving as Poll Watchers.
HB 500 (Lalani Amd. 12)
House 2025
1xSocializing the Cost of Higher Education by Providing $2.64 Million for Medical Student Residency Positions.
HB 5115
House 2025
1xStrengthening Election Integrity by Increasing Penalties for Election Fraud.
HB 5138 (House Version)
House 2025
1xStrengthening Election Integrity by Requiring the Attorney General to Prosecute Election Crimes if Local Prosecutors Do Not.
HB 5246
House 2025
2xReducing Over $7 Million in Wasteful Spending by Abolishing the "Spaceport Trust Fund".
HB 6
House 2025
1xKeeping Children Safe and Improving Educational Outcomes by Making it Easier for Schools to Remove Students Who Disrupt Classes or Threaten Others.
HB 6 (Simmons Amd. 4)
House 2025
1xWeakening School Safety by Undermining the Bill Making it Easier for Schools to Remove Students Who Disrupt Classes or Threaten Others.
HB 75
House 2025
1xStrengthening Judicial Transparency by Requiring Magistrates to Provide Justification for Finding No Probable Cause for Arrests.
HB 796
House 2025
2xCombatting Federal Overreach Through the Establishment of "Constitutional Enforcement" Committees to Ensure Federal Actions Don't Violate State Sovereignty or the U.S. Constitution.
HJR 138
House 2025
1xPromoting Economic Growth by Prohibiting Taxes on Fuel Carbon Content and Greenhouse Gas Emissions.
HJR 175
House 2025
1xStrengthening Individual Liberties by Protecting the Right of Individuals to Hold and Use Different Currencies.
HJR 2
House 2025
1xProtecting Against Increased Taxation Through a Constitutional Amendment Prohibiting Estate and Inheritance Taxes.
HJR 218
House 2025
1xForcing Taxpayers to Fund Energy Efficiency Projects by Expanding Permitted Uses of the Texas Energy Fund.
HJR 4
House 2025
1xPromoting Economic Growth and Spurring Investment by Prohibiting Taxes on Securities Transactions.
HJR 47
House 2025
1xRaiding the State's Rainy-Day Fund to Provide Grants to State Agencies, Local Governments, and Nonprofits.
HJR 5
House 2025
1xFueling Out-of-Control Spending Through $850 Million and Dedicated Funds for Technical Colleges.
SB 1025
House 2025
1xProtecting Taxpayers by Ensuring Ballot Propositions are Clearly Marked to Indicate Tax Increases.
SB 1038
House 2025
1xStrengthening Government Integrity by Increasing the Ability of the Inspector General to Combat Medicaid Fraud.
SB 1119
House 2025
1xProtecting Water Park Operators from Frivolous Litigation.
SB 1173
House 2025
1xIncreasing Taxpayer Costs by Subjecting Less Government Procurement to Competitive Bidding.
SB 12
House 2025
1xEnding Woke Education by Providing Parents a Series of Rights, Banning DEI, and Prohibiting Sexual Orientation and Gender Identity Instruction.
SB 1253
House 2025
1xHarming Consumers Through New Credits to Developers for Water Efficiency Projects and Hiking Water Utility Rates Through New Fees.
SB 13
House 2025
1xProtecting K-12 Students from Pornographic Content by Prohibiting Sexual or Vulgar Material in Public School Libraries.
SB 1300
House 2025
1xRestoring Law and Order by Increasing Penalties and Making it Easier to Prosecute and Punish Cases of Organized Retail Theft.
SB 1362
House 2025
1xProtecting the Second Amendment by Prohibiting "Red Flag" Laws.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is Rep. Trey Martinez Fischer's voting record?
Rep. Trey Martinez Fischer (D-TX-116) earned a 18% Christian Employers Alliance score for 2025, showing minimal alignment with biblical business policy positions. Trey Martinez Fischer voted on 88 of the 110 key bills CEA scored in 2025. Across 2 years rated, Trey Martinez Fischer's lifetime CEA score averages 21%, with 135 votes recorded across 157 scored bills. Trey Martinez Fischer represents the 116th District in the Texas House of Representatives. Highest category scores: Economic Freedom (27%), Operational Freedom (24%), and Healthcare Freedom (21%).
How aligned is Trey Martinez Fischer with biblical business policy positions?
Trey Martinez Fischer earned a 18% Christian Employers Alliance score in 2025, showing minimal alignment with biblical business policy positions.
What is Trey Martinez Fischer's CEA score?
Trey Martinez Fischer has a 18% CEA score for 2025. Across 2 years rated, Trey Martinez Fischer's lifetime average is 21%.
Where does Trey Martinez Fischer serve?
Rep. Trey Martinez Fischer (D-TX-116) represents the 116th District in the Texas House of Representatives as a Democrat.
What issue categories does Trey Martinez Fischer score highest on?
Trey Martinez Fischer's strongest categories on the Christian Employers Alliance scorecard are: Economic Freedom (27%), Operational Freedom (24%), Healthcare Freedom (21%).
Where can I see Trey Martinez Fischer'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.



