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• 2013: Sen. Johnson Voted With The AFP Position To Support Disallowing The Introduction Of Future<br />
Energy Taxes. According to AFP’s 2013-2014 Scorecard, Senator Ron Johnson supported the AFP position by<br />
voting yes on Senate Vote # 59, which would create a “point of order against legislation that would create a federal<br />
tax or fee on carbon emissions”. [AFP Scorecard, Accessed 1/26/16]<br />
• 2013: Sen. Johnson Voted With The AFP Position To Support An Amendment Proposed By Sen. Ted Cruz<br />
To Repeal The Affordable Care Act. According to AFP’s 2013-2014 Scorecard, Senator Ron Johnson supported<br />
the AFP position by voting yes on Senate Vote # 51, the Cruz Amendment, “Repealling [sic] Obamacare”. [AFP<br />
Scorecard, Accessed 1/26/16]<br />
• 2013: Sen. Johnson Voted With The AFP Position To Support The Cruz-Lee Amendment To Defund<br />
President Obama’s Health Care Law. According to AFP’s 2013-2014 Scorecard, Senator Ron Johnson supported<br />
the AFP position by voting yes on Senate Vote #34, the “Cruz-Lee amendment defunding President Obama’s health<br />
care law.” [AFP Scorecard, Accessed 1/26/16]<br />
• 2013: Sen. Johnson Voted With The AFP Position To Oppose “The Senate Democrats’ Plan Avoiding<br />
Sequestration.” According to AFP’s 2013-2014 Scorecard, Senator Ron Johnson supported the AFP position by<br />
voting no on Senate Vote #27 to oppose the “Senate Democrats [sic] plan avoiding Sequestration.” [AFP Scorecard,<br />
Accessed 1/26/16]<br />
• 2013: Sen. Johnson Voted With The AFP Position To Oppose Hurricane Sandy Supplemental Relief<br />
Funding. According to AFP’s 2013-2014 Scorecard, Senator Ron Johnson supported the AFP position by voting no<br />
on Senate Vote # 4 to oppose “Hurricane Sandy Supplemental” relief funding. [AFP Scorecard, Accessed 1/26/16]<br />
• 2013: Sen. Johnson Voted With The AFP Position To Support “Sen. Toomey’s Full Faith And Credit Act”<br />
Which Would Require The Treasury To Prioritize Payments On The Debt In Case A Debt Ceiling Isn’t<br />
Reached. According to AFP’s 2013-2014 Scorecard, Senator Ron Johnson supported the AFP position by voting no<br />
on Senate Vote #8, “Sen. Toomey’s Full Faith and Credit Act” which would require the treasury to prioritize<br />
payments on the debt in case a debt ceiling isn’t reached. [AFP Scorecard, Accessed 1/26/16]<br />
• 2014: Sen. Johnson Voted Against The AFP Position To “Extend Numerous Tax Provisions Including The<br />
Wind Production Tax Credit.” According to AFP’s 2013-2014 Scorecard, Senator Ron Johnson voted against the<br />
AFP position by voting yes on Senate Vote #364 to “extend numerous tax provisions including the wind production<br />
tax credit.” [AFP Scorecard, Accessed 1/26/16]<br />
• 2014: Sen. Johnson Voted Against The AFP Position To Support The “Murray-Ryan Budget Deal.”<br />
According to AFP’s 2013-2014 Scorecard, Senator Ron Johnson voted against the AFP by voting yes on Senate Vote<br />
#281 to support the “Murray-Ryan Budget Deal.” [AFP Scorecard, Accessed 1/26/16]<br />
112 th Congress<br />
2011 – 2012: Sen. Johnson Had A 97% Score From Americans For Prosperity For The 112th Congress. [AFP Scorecard,<br />
Accessed 1/26/16]<br />
• 2012: Sen. Johnson Voted With The AFP Position To Oppose “Making Appropriations For Disaster Relief.”<br />
According to AFP’s 2011-2012 Scorecard, Senator Ron Johnson voted with the AFP position to oppose “making<br />
appropriations for disaster relief for the fiscal year ending September 30, 2013, and for other purposes.” [AFP<br />
Scorecard, Accessed 1/26/16]<br />
• 2012: Sen. Johnson Voted With The AFP Position To Oppose “A Bill To Amend The Internal Revenue Code<br />
Of 1986 To Provide Tax Relief To Middle-Class Families.” According to AFP’s 2011-2012 Scorecard, Senator<br />
Ron Johnson supported the AFP position by voting no on Senate Vote #184, H.R. 6262 “a bill to amend the Internal<br />
Revenue Code of 1986 to provide tax relief to middle-class families.” [AFP Scorecard, Accessed 1/26/16]