 Abortion Issues (Back to top)
2008 Senator Bunning supported the interests of the NARAL Pro-Choice America 0 percent in 2008. 2008 Senator Bunning supported the interests of Planned Parenthood 0 percent in 2008. 2007-2008 Senator Bunning supported the interests of the National Family Planning & Reproductive Health Association 0 percent in 2007-2008. 2007-2008 Senator Bunning supported the interests of the National Right to Life Committee 100 percent in 2007-2008. 2007 Senator Bunning supported the interests of the NARAL Pro-Choice America 0 percent in 2007. 2006 Senator Bunning supported the interests of the NARAL Pro-Choice America 0 percent in 2006. 2006 Senator Bunning supported the interests of the Planned Parenthood 0 percent in 2006. 2005-2006 Senator Bunning supported the interests of the National Family Planning & Reproductive Health Association 0 percent in 2005-2006. 2005-2006 Senator Bunning supported the interests of the National Right to Life Committee 100 percent in 2005-2006. 2005 Senator Bunning supported the interests of the NARAL Pro-Choice America 0 percent in 2005. 2004 Senator Bunning supported the interests of the NARAL Pro-Choice America 0 percent in 2004. 2003-2004 Senator Bunning supported the interests of the National Right to Life Committee 100 percent in 2003-2004. 2003 Senator Bunning supported the interests of the NARAL Pro-Choice America 0 percent in 2003. 2001-2002 Senator Bunning supported the interests of the National Right to Life Committee 100 percent in 2001-2002. 2001 Senator Bunning supported the interests of the NARAL Pro-Choice America 0 percent in 2001. 2001 Senator Bunning supported the interests of the Planned Parenthood 0 percent in 2001. 2000 Senator Bunning supported the interests of the NARAL Pro-Choice America 0 percent in 2000. 1999-2002 Senator Bunning supported the interests of the National Family Planning & Reproductive Health Association 0 percent in 1999-2002. 1999-2000 Senator Bunning supported the interests of the National Right to Life Committee 100 percent in 1999-2000. 1999 Senator Bunning supported the interests of the NARAL Pro-Choice America 0 percent in 1999. 1999 Senator Bunning supported the interests of the National Right to Life Committee 100 percent in 1999. 1999 Senator Bunning supported the interests of the Planned Parenthood 0 percent in 1999. 1998 Senator Bunning supported the interests of the NARAL Pro-Choice America 0 percent in 1998. 1997-1998 Senator Bunning supported the interests of the National Right to Life Committee 100 percent in 1997-1998. 1997 Senator Bunning supported the interests of the NARAL Pro-Choice America 0 percent in 1997. 1997 Senator Bunning supported the interests of the National Right to Life Committee 100 percent in 1997. 1996-2003 Senator Bunning supported the interests of the Planned Parenthood 0 percent in 1996-2003. 1996 On the votes that the NARAL Pro-Choice America considered to be the most important in 1996 , Senator Bunning voted their preferred position 0 percent of the time. 1996 On the votes that the National Right to Life Committee considered to be the most important in 1996, Senator Bunning voted their preferred position 100 percent of the time. 1995-2004 On the votes that the National Family Planning & Reproductive Health Association considered to be the most important in 1995-2004, Senator Bunning voted their preferred position 0 percent of the time. 1993-1996 Senator Bunning supported the interests of the Planned Parenthood 2 percent in 1993-1996.  Agriculture Issues (Back to top)
2008 Senator Bunning supported the interests of the National Association of Wheat Growers 45 percent in 2008. 2007-2008 Based on a point system, with points assigned for actions in support of or in opposition to National Farmers Union's position, Senator Bunning received a rating of 41. 2007 Senator Bunning supported the interests of the National Association of Wheat Growers 35 percent in 2007. 2007 Senator Bunning supported the interests of the National Council of Agricultural Employers 23 percent in 2007. 2006 Senator Bunning supported the interests of the National Council of Agricultural Employers 33 percent in 2006. 2005-2006 Senator Bunning supported the interests of the American Farm Bureau Federation 76 percent in 2005-2006. 2005-2006 Senator Bunning supported the interests of the National Farmers Union 16 percent in 2005-2006. 2005 Senator Bunning supported the interests of the National Association of Wheat Growers 100 percent in 2005. 2005 Senator Bunning supported the interests of the National Council of Agricultural Employers 40 percent in 2005. 2003-2004 Senator Bunning supported the interests of the National Farmers Union 33 percent in 2003-2004. 2001-2002 Senator Bunning supported the interests of the Minnesota Farm Bureau 72 percent in 2001-2002. 2001-2002 Senator Bunning supported the interests of the Minnesota Farm Bureau 88 percent in 2001-2002. 2001-2002 Senator Bunning supported the interests of the National Farmers Union 40 percent in 2001-2002. 2000 Senator Bunning supported the interests of the American Farm Bureau Federation 67 percent in 2000. 1999-2000 Senator Bunning supported the interests of the National Farmers Union 33 percent in 1999-2000. 1999 Senator Bunning supported the interests of the American Farm Bureau Federation 80 percent in 1999. 1998 Senator Bunning supported the interests of the National Farmers Union 56 percent in 1998. 1997 Senator Bunning supported the interests of the National Farmers Union 100 percent in 1997. 1996 Senator Bunning supported the interests of the National Farmers Union 53 percent in 1996. 1995-1996 Senator Bunning supported the interests of the American Farm Bureau Federation 92 percent in 1995-1996. 1995 Senator Bunning supported the interests of the National Farmers Union 30 percent in 1995. 1994 Senator Bunning supported the interests of the Competitive Enterprise Institute - Environment - Agriculture 0 percent in 1994. 1994 On the votes that the National Farmers Union considered to be the most important in 1994 , Senator Bunning voted their preferred position 33 percent of the time. 1993-1994 Senator Bunning supported the interests of the American Farm Bureau Federation 79 percent in 1993-1994. 1993 On the votes that the National Farmers Union considered to be the most important in 1993 , Senator Bunning voted their preferred position 33 percent of the time. 1991-1992 Senator Bunning supported the interests of the National Farmers Organization 50 percent in 1991-1992.  Animal Rights and Wildlife Issues (Back to top)
2007-2008 Senator Bunning supported the interests of the Defenders of Wildlife Action Fund 9 percent in 2007-2008. 2007-2008 Senator Bunning supported the interests of the The Humane Society Legislative Fund 17 percent in 2007-2008. Members of Congress who led as prime sponsors of pro-animal legislation received "extra-credit" equivalent to one vote or one co sponsorship, 17% for a Senator or 8% for a Representative of the House. 2007-2008 Senator Bunning supported the interests of the The Humane Society of the United States 17 percent in both sessions of Congress in 2007-2008. 2007 Senator Bunning supported the interests of the The Humane Society of the United States 0 percent in the first session of Congress in 2007. 2005-2006 Senator Bunning supported the interests of the The Humane Society Legislative Fund 20 percent in 2005-2006. 2005-2006 Senator Bunning supported the interests of the The Humane Society of the United States 20 percent in 2005-2006. 2005 Senator Bunning supported the interests of the The Humane Society of the United States 20 percent in 2005. 2004 Senator Bunning supported the interests of the American Humane Association 0 percent in 2004. 2004 Senator Bunning supported the interests of the American Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals 0 percent in 2004. 2004 Senator Bunning supported the interests of the Animal Protection Institute 0 percent in 2004. 2004 Senator Bunning supported the interests of the Doris Day Animal League 0 percent in 2004. 2004 Senator Bunning supported the interests of the Society for Animal Protective Legislation 0 percent in 2004. 2004 Senator Bunning supported the interests of the Sportsmen and Animal Owner's Voting Alliance 25 percent in 2004. 2004 Senator Bunning supported the interests of the The Humane Society Legislative Fund 0 percent in 2004. 2004 Senator Bunning supported the interests of the The Humane Society of the United States 0 percent in 2004. 2003 Senator Bunning supported the interests of the American Humane Association 0 percent in 2003. 2003 Senator Bunning supported the interests of the American Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals 0 percent in 2003. 2003 Senator Bunning supported the interests of the Animal Protection Institute 0 percent in 2003. 2003 Senator Bunning supported the interests of the Doris Day Animal League 0 percent in 2003. 2003 Senator Bunning supported the interests of the Society for Animal Protective Legislation 0 percent in 2003. 2003 Senator Bunning supported the interests of the The Humane Society Legislative Fund 0 percent in 2003. 2003 Senator Bunning supported the interests of the The Humane Society of the United States 0 percent in 2003. 2001-2002 Senator Bunning supported the interests of the American Humane Association 50 percent in 2001-2002. 2001-2002 Senator Bunning supported the interests of the American Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals 50 percent in 2001-2002. 2001-2002 Senator Bunning supported the interests of the Animal Protection Institute 50 percent in 2001-2002. 2001-2002 Senator Bunning supported the interests of the Doris Day Animal League 50 percent in 2001-2002. 2001-2002 Senator Bunning supported the interests of the Society for Animal Protective Legislation 50 percent in 2001-2002. 2001-2002 Senator Bunning supported the interests of the The Humane Society Legislative Fund 50 percent in 2001-2002. 2001-2002 Senator Bunning supported the interests of the The Humane Society of the United States 50 percent in 2001-2002. 2000 Senator Bunning supported the interests of the Society for Animal Protective Legislation 25 percent in 2000. 2000 Senator Bunning supported the interests of the The Humane Society of the United States 20 percent in 2000. 1999 On the votes that the The Humane Society of the United States considered to be the most important in 1999 , Senator Bunning voted their preferred position 25 percent of the time. 1997 On the votes that the The Humane Society of the United States considered to be the most important in 1997 , Senator Bunning voted their preferred position 0 percent of the time. 1995-1996 On the votes that the The Humane Society Legislative Fund considered to be the most important in 1995-1996, Senator Bunning voted their preferred position 0 percent of the time. 1995 On the votes that the The Humane Society of the United States considered to be the most important in 1995 , Senator Bunning voted their preferred position 0 percent of the time. 1993-1994 On the votes that the The Humane Society of the United States considered to be the most important in 1993-1994 , Senator Bunning voted their preferred position 42 percent of the time.  Arts and Humanities (Back to top)
2000 Senator Bunning supported the interests of the Americans for the Arts Action Fund 0 percent in 2000.  Budget, Spending and Taxes (Back to top)
2008 Americans for Fair Taxation considered how each congressional representative stood on the FairTax, illustrated with +3 as a sponsorship, +2 as a co-sponsorship, +1 as support, 0 as does not support, and -1 as against. In 2008, the actions of Senator Bunning is represented by 0. 2008 In 2008 National Taxpayers Union gave Senator Bunning a rating of A. 2007-2008 Senator Bunning supported the interests of the National Tax Limitation Committee 80 percent in 2007-2008. 2007 Senator Bunning supported the interests of the Americans for Tax Reform 95 percent in 2007. 2007 Senator Bunning supported the interests of the FreedomWorks 58 percent in 2007. 2007 In 2007 National Taxpayers Union gave Senator Bunning a grade of A. 2006 Senator Bunning supported the interests of the Americans for Tax Reform 90 percent in 2006. 2006 Senator Bunning supported the interests of the FreedomWorks 83 percent in 2006. 2006 Senator Bunning supported the interests of the National Taxpayers Union 88 percent in 2006. 2005-2006 Senator Bunning supported the interests of the Citizens for Tax Justice 0 percent in 2005-2006. 2005-2006 Senator Bunning supported the interests of the National Tax Limitation Committee 100 percent in 2005-2006. 2005 Senator Bunning supported the interests of the Americans for Tax Reform 95 percent in 2005. 2005 Senator Bunning supported the interests of the FreedomWorks 75 percent in 2005. 2005 Senator Bunning supported the interests of the National Taxpayers Union 75 percent in 2005. 2005 Senator Bunning supported the interests of the Taxpayers for Common Sense 10 percent in 2005. 2004 Senator Bunning supported the interests of the American Shareholders Association 100 percent in 2004. 2004 Senator Bunning supported the interests of the Americans for Tax Reform 100 percent in 2004. 2004 Senator Bunning supported the interests of the National Taxpayers Union 69 percent in 2004. 2004 Senator Bunning supported the interests of the Taxpayers for Common Sense 10 percent in 2004. 2003-2004 Senator Bunning supported the interests of the FreedomWorks 86 percent in 2003-2004. 2003-2004 Senator Bunning supported the interests of the National Tax Limitation Committee 90 percent in 2003-2004. 2003 Senator Bunning supported the interests of the American Shareholders Association 100 percent in 2003. 2003 Senator Bunning supported the interests of the Americans for Tax Reform 100 percent in 2003. 2003 Senator Bunning supported the interests of the National Taxpayers Union 73 percent in 2003. 2002 Senator Bunning supported the interests of the Americans for Tax Reform 95 percent in 2002. 2002 Senator Bunning supported the interests of the National Taxpayers Union 65 percent in 2002. 2002 Senator Bunning supported the interests of the Taxpayers for Common Sense 27 percent in 2002. 2001-2002 On the votes used to calculate its ratings, the Concord Coalition attaches more value to those votes it considers more important. For 2001-2002, the Concord Coalition gave Senator Bunning a rating of 51 percent. 2001-2002 Senator Bunning supported the interests of the National Tax Limitation Committee 100 percent in 2001-2002. 2001 Senator Bunning supported the interests of the American Shareholders Association 100 percent in 2001. 2001 Senator Bunning supported the interests of the Americans for Tax Reform 100 percent in 2001. 2001 Senator Bunning supported the interests of the National Taxpayers Union 85 percent in 2001. 2001 Senator Bunning supported the interests of the Taxpayers for Common Sense 47 percent in 2001. 2000 Senator Bunning supported the interests of the Americans for Tax Reform 85 percent in 2000. 2000 On the votes used to calculate its ratings, the Concord Coalition attaches more value to those votes it considers more important. For 2000, the Concord Coalition gave Senator Bunning a rating of 20 percent. 2000 Senator Bunning supported the interests of the Taxpayers for Common Sense 12 percent in 2000. 1999-2000 Senator Bunning supported the interests of the National Tax Limitation Committee 100 percent in 1999-2000. 1999 Senator Bunning supported the interests of the Americans for Tax Reform 95 percent in 1999. 1999 On the votes used to calculate its ratings, the Concord Coalition attaches more value to those votes it considers more important. For 1999, the Concord Coalition gave Senator Bunning a rating of 58 percent. 1999 Senator Bunning supported the interests of the National Taxpayers Union 77 percent in 1999. 1999 Senator Bunning supported the interests of the Taxpayers for Common Sense 29 percent in 1999. 1998 On the votes used to calculate its ratings, the Concord Coalition attaches more value to those votes it considers more important. For 1998, the Concord Coalition gave Senator Bunning a rating of 8 percent. 1998 According to the National Taxpayers Union, in 1998 Senator Bunning, on ALL votes dealing with spending, voted to reduce or not increase spending 46 percent of the time. 1998 Senator Bunning supported the interests of the Taxpayers for Common Sense 18 percent in 1998. 1997-1998 Senator Bunning supported the interests of the National Tax Limitation Committee 92 percent in 1997-1998. 1997 On the votes used to calculate its ratings, the Concord Coalition attaches more value to those votes it considers more important. For 1997, the Concord Coalition gave Senator Bunning a rating of 56 percent. 1997 According to the National Taxpayers Union, in 1997 Senator Bunning, on ALL votes dealing with spending, voted to reduce or not increase spending 49 percent of the time. 1997 Senator Bunning supported the interests of the Taxpayers for Common Sense 11 percent in 1997. 1996 On the votes used to calculate its ratings, the Concord Coalition attaches more value to those votes it considers more important. For 1996, the Concord Coalition gave Senator Bunning a rating of 49 percent. 1995-1996 Senator Bunning supported the interests of the National Tax Limitation Committee 98 percent in 1995-1996. 1995 On the votes used to calculate its ratings, the Concord Coalition attaches more value to those votes it considers more important. For 1995, the Concord Coalition gave Senator Bunning a rating of 45 percent. 1995 According to the National Taxpayers Union, in 1995 Senator Bunning , on ALL votes dealing with spending, voted to reduce or not increase spending 82 percent of the time. 1994 Senator Bunning supported the interests of the Competitive Enterprise Institute - Environment - Budget 88 percent in 1994. 1994 Senator Bunning supported the interests of the Competitive Enterprise Institute - Environment - Deregulation 100 percent in 1994. 1994 Senator Bunning supported the interests of the Competitive Enterprise Institute - Environment - Spending 86 percent in 1994. 1994 Senator Bunning supported the interests of the Competitive Enterprise Institute - Environment - Taxes 100 percent in 1994. 1994 Senator Bunning supported the interests of the Competitive Enterprise Institute - Environment - Totals 88 percent in 1994.  Business and Consumers (Back to top)
2008 Senator Bunning supported the interests of the Business-Industry Political Action Committee 92 percent in 2008. 2008 Senator Bunning supported the interests of the The Alliance for Worker Freedom 88 percent in 2008. 2008 Senator Bunning supported the interests of the U.S. Chamber of Commerce 75 percent in 2008. 2008 Senator Bunning supported the interests of the U.S. Chamber of Commerce - Lifetime 89 percent during their legislative career up until 2008. 2007-2008 Based on a point system, with points assigned for actions in support of or in opposition to American Forest and Paper Association's position, Senator Bunning received a rating of 75 percent. 2007-2008 Senator Bunning supported the interests of the Associated General Contractors of America 40 percent in 2007-2008. 2007-2008 Senator Bunning supported the interests of the National Association of Manufacturers 85 percent in 2007-2008. 2007-2008 In 2007-2008 National Federation of Independent Business gave Senator Bunning a rating of 100 in its 110th (2007-2008) Pre-Election Congressional Report. 2007-2008 Based on a point system, with points assigned for actions in support of or in opposition to National Restaurant Association's position, Senator Bunning received a rating of 71. 2007-2008 Based on a point system, with points assigned for actions in support of or in opposition to National Retail Federation's position, Senator Bunning received a rating of 80 percent. 2007-2008 Senator Bunning supported the interests of the National Small Business Association 0 percent in 2007-2008. 2007-2008 Senator Bunning supported the interests of the National Stone, Sand & Gravel Association 80 percent in 2007-2008. 2007-2008 Senator Bunning supported the interests of the Plumbing-Heating-Cooling Contractors-National Association 40 percent in 2007-2008. 2007 Senator Bunning supported the interests of the Business-Industry Political Action Committee 93 percent in 2007. 2007 Senator Bunning supported the interests of the Consumer Alliance for Energy Security 100 percent in 2007. 2007 Senator Bunning supported the interests of the The Alliance for Worker Freedom 80 percent in 2007. 2007 Senator Bunning supported the interests of the The National Lumber and Building Material Dealers Association 75 percent in 2007. 2007 Senator Bunning supported the interests of the U.S. Chamber of Commerce 80 percent in 2007. 2006 Senator Bunning supported the interests of the Business-Industry Political Action Committee 90 percent in 2006. 2006 Senator Bunning supported the interests of the National Association of Government Contractors 0 percent in 2006. 2006 Senator Bunning supported the interests of the National Stone, Sand & Gravel Association 93 percent in 2006. 2006 Senator Bunning supported the interests of the U.S. Chamber of Commerce 91 percent in 2006. 2005-2006 Senator Bunning supported the interests of the American Forest and Paper Association 100 percent in 2005-2006. 2005-2006 Senator Bunning supported the interests of the Associated General Contractors of America 87 percent in 2005-2006. 2005-2006 Senator Bunning supported the interests of the International Warehouse Logistics Association 100 percent in 2005-2006. 2005-2006 Senator Bunning supported the interests of the National Association of Manufacturers 94 percent in 2005-2006.
The following ratings indicate the degree that each elected official supported the interests of the organization in that year. 2005-2006 Senator Bunning supported the interests of the National Electrical Contractors Association 100 percent in 2005-2006. 2005-2006 Senator Bunning supported the interests of the National Federation of Independent Business 100 percent in 2005-2006. 2005-2006 Senator Bunning supported the interests of the National Restaurant Association 88 percent in 2005-2006. 2005-2006 Senator Bunning supported the interests of the National Retail Federation 100 percent in 2005-2006. 2005-2006 Senator Bunning supported the interests of the National Small Business Association 100 percent in 2005-2006. 2005-2006 Senator Bunning supported the interests of the Plumbing-Heating-Cooling Contractors-National Association 80 percent in 2005-2006. 2005-2006 Senator Bunning supported the interests of the Public Citizen's Congress Watch 8 percent in 2005-2006. 2005 Senator Bunning supported the interests of the Business-Industry Political Action Committee 100 percent in 2005. 2005 Senator Bunning supported the interests of the International Sleep Products Association 100 percent in 2005. 2005 Senator Bunning supported the interests of the Maryland Business for Responsive Government 99 percent in 2005. 2005 Senator Bunning supported the interests of the National Federation of Independent Business 100 percent in 2005. 2005 Senator Bunning supported the interests of the Small Business & Entrepreneurship Council 100 percent in 2005. 2005 Senator Bunning supported the interests of the U.S. Chamber of Commerce 94 percent in 2005. 2004 Senator Bunning supported the interests of the National Stone, Sand & Gravel Association 87 percent in 2004. 2004 Senator Bunning supported the interests of the Small Business & Entrepreneurship Council 100 percent in 2004. 2004 Senator Bunning supported the interests of the U.S. Chamber of Commerce 100 percent in 2004. 2003-2004 Senator Bunning supported the interests of the American Forest and Paper Association 100 percent in 2003-2004. 2003-2004 Senator Bunning supported the interests of the Associated Builders & Contractors 100 percent in 2003-2004. 2003-2004 Senator Bunning supported the interests of the Associated General Contractors of America 100 percent in 2003-2004. 2003-2004 Senator Bunning supported the interests of the Business-Industry Political Action Committee 100 percent in 2003-2004. 2003-2004 Senator Bunning supported the interests of the National Association of Manufacturers 100 percent in 2003-2004. 2003-2004 Senator Bunning supported the interests of the National Electrical Contractors Association 83 percent in 2003-2004. 2003-2004 Senator Bunning supported the interests of the National Federation of Independent Business 100 percent in 2003-2004. 2003-2004 Senator Bunning supported the interests of the National Restaurant Association 100 percent in 2003-2004. 2003-2004 Senator Bunning supported the interests of the National Retail Federation 100 percent in 2003-2004. 2003-2004 Senator Bunning supported the interests of the National Small Business Association 100 percent in 2003-2004. 2003-2004 Senator Bunning supported the interests of the Plumbing-Heating-Cooling Contractors-National Association 67 percent in 2003-2004. 2003-2004 Senator Bunning supported the interests of the Public Citizen's Congress Watch 0 percent in 2003-2004. 2003 Senator Bunning supported the interests of the Associated Builders & Contractors 100 percent in 2003. 2003 Senator Bunning supported the interests of the Business-Industry Political Action Committee 100 percent in 2003. 2003 Senator Bunning supported the interests of the Maryland Business for Responsive Government 100 percent in 2003. 2003 Senator Bunning supported the interests of the National Association of Government Contractors 100 percent in 2003. 2003 Senator Bunning supported the interests of the National Federation of Independent Business 100 percent in 2003. 2003 Senator Bunning supported the interests of the National Retail Federation 100 percent in 2003. 2003 Senator Bunning supported the interests of the Public Citizen's Congress Watch 0 percent in 2003. 2003 Senator Bunning supported the interests of the U.S. Chamber of Commerce 100 percent in 2003. 2002 Senator Bunning supported the interests of the National Stone, Sand & Gravel Association 83 percent in 2002. 2002 Senator Bunning supported the interests of the U.S. Chamber of Commerce 95 percent in 2002. 2001-2002 Senator Bunning supported the interests of the Associated Builders & Contractors 100 percent in 2001-2002. 2001-2002 Senator Bunning supported the interests of the Associated General Contractors of America 100 percent in 2001-2002. 2001-2002 Senator Bunning supported the interests of the Business-Industry Political Action Committee 100 percent in 2001-2002. 2001-2002 Senator Bunning supported the interests of the National Association of Manufacturers 100 percent in 2001-2002. 2001-2002 Senator Bunning supported the interests of the National Electrical Contractors Association 67 percent in 2001-2002. 2001-2002 Senator Bunning supported the interests of the National Federation of Independent Business 100 percent in 2001-2002. 2001-2002 Senator Bunning supported the interests of the Plumbing-Heating-Cooling Contractors-National Association 100 percent in 2001-2002. 2001-2002 Senator Bunning supported the interests of the Public Citizen's Congress Watch 0 percent in 2001-2002. 2001-2002 Senator Bunning supported the interests of the Small Business & Entrepreneurship Council 93 percent in 2001-2002. 2001 Senator Bunning supported the interests of the National Federation of Independent Business 100 percent in 2001. 2001 Senator Bunning supported the interests of the National Stone, Sand & Gravel Association 100 percent in 2001. 2001 Senator Bunning supported the interests of the Small Business & Entrepreneurship Council 92 percent in 2001. 2001 Senator Bunning supported the interests of the U.S. Chamber of Commerce 93 percent in 2001. 2000 Senator Bunning supported the interests of the Associated Builders & Contractors 100 percent in 2000. 2000 Senator Bunning supported the interests of the Business-Industry Political Action Committee 92 percent in 2000. 2000 Senator Bunning supported the interests of the Consumer Federation of America 10 percent in 2000. 2000 Senator Bunning supported the interests of the Small Business & Entrepreneurship Council 100 percent in 2000. 2000 Senator Bunning supported the interests of the U.S. Chamber of Commerce 78 percent in 2000. 1999-2006 Senator Bunning supported the interests of the National Ready Mixed Concrete Association 86 percent in 1999-2006. 1999-2004 Senator Bunning supported the interests of the National Ready Mixed Concrete Association 80 percent in 1999-2004. 1999-2000 Senator Bunning supported the interests of the National Federation of Independent Business 100 percent in 1999-2000. 1999-2000 Senator Bunning supported the interests of the Public Citizen's Congress Watch 17 percent in 1999-2000. 1999 Senator Bunning supported the interests of the Associated Builders & Contractors 100 percent in 1999. 1999 Senator Bunning supported the interests of the Business-Industry Political Action Committee 100 percent in 1999. 1999 Senator Bunning supported the interests of the Consumer Federation of America 0 percent in 1999. 1999 Senator Bunning supported the interests of the U.S. Chamber of Commerce 82 percent in 1999. 1998 Senator Bunning supported the interests of the Associated Builders & Contractors 100 percent in 1998. 1998 Senator Bunning supported the interests of the Consumer Federation of America 20 percent in 1998. 1998 Senator Bunning supported the interests of the U.S. Chamber of Commerce 94 percent in 1998. 1997-1998 Senator Bunning supported the interests of the Business-Industry Political Action Committee 91 percent in 1997-1998. 1997-1998 Senator Bunning supported the interests of the National Federation of Independent Business 100 percent in 1997-1998. 1997-1998 Senator Bunning supported the interests of the Public Citizen's Congress Watch 21 percent in 1997-1998. 1997 Senator Bunning supported the interests of the Associated Builders & Contractors 100 percent in 1997. 1997 Senator Bunning supported the interests of the Business-Industry Political Action Committee 93 percent in 1997. 1997 Senator Bunning supported the interests of the Consumer Federation of America 50 percent in 1997. 1997 Senator Bunning supported the interests of the National Federation of Independent Business 100 percent in 1997. 1997 Senator Bunning supported the interests of the Public Citizen's Congress Watch 27 percent in 1997. 1997 Senator Bunning supported the interests of the U.S. Chamber of Commerce 90 percent in 1997. 1996 On the votes that the Business-Industry Political Action Committee considered to be the most important in 1996 , Senator Bunning voted their preferred position 100 percent of the time. 1996 On the votes that the Consumer Federation of America considered to be the most important in 1996 , Senator Bunning voted their preferred position 15 percent of the time. 1996 On the votes that the U.S. Chamber of Commerce considered to be the most important in 1996 , Senator Bunning voted their preferred position 81 percent of the time. 1995-1996 On the votes that the Associated Builders & Contractors considered to be the most important in 1995-1996 , Senator Bunning voted their preferred position 93 percent of the time. 1995-1996 On the votes that the National Federation of Independent Business considered to be the most important in 1995-1996 , Senator Bunning voted their preferred position 100 percent of the time. 1995-1996 On the votes that the Public Citizen's Congress Watch considered to be the most important in 1995-1996 , Senator Bunning voted their preferred position 19 percent of the time. 1995 On the votes that the Associated Builders & Contractors considered to be the most important in 1995 , Senator Bunning voted their preferred position 92 percent of the time.  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2007 Senator Bunning supported the interests of the League of Women Voters 0 percent in 2007.  Civil Liberties and Civil Rights (Back to top)
2007-2008 Senator Bunning supported the interests of the American Civil Liberties Union 23 percent in 2007-2008. 2007-2008 Based on a point system, with points assigned for actions in support of or in opposition to Arab American Institute's position, Senator Bunning received a rating of 0. 2007-2008 Senator Bunning supported the interests of the Human Rights Campaign 0 percent in 2007-2008. 2007-2008 Based on a point system, with points assigned for actions in support of or in opposition to Leadership Conference on Civil Rights's position, Senator Bunning received a rating of 6. 2007-2008 Based on a point system, with points assigned for actions in support of or in opposition to National Association for the Advancement of Colored People's position, Senator Bunning received a rating of 17 percent. 2007-2008 Based on a point system, with points assigned for actions in support of or in opposition to The American Hellenic Educational Progressive Association's position, Senator Bunning received a rating of 35 percent. 2007-2008 In 2007-2008 The Public Affairs Alliance of Iranian Americans - Immigration gave Senator Bunning a rating of -2. 2007 In 2007 American Civil Liberties Union gave Senator Bunning a grade of 33. 2007 Based on a point system, with points assigned for actions in support of or in opposition to Arab American Institute's position, Senator Bunning received a rating of 0. 2007 In 2007 Irregular Times/Progressive Patriots gave Senator Bunning a rating of 0. 2007 Senator Bunning supported the interests of the Leadership Conference on Civil Rights 8 percent in 2007. 2007 Senator Bunning supported the interests of the League of Women Voters 0 percent in 2007. 2007 Senator Bunning supported the interests of the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People 13 percent in 2007. 2006 Senator Bunning supported the interests of the Association of Community Organization for Reform Now (ACORN) 0 percent in 2006.
2006 Senator Bunning supported the interests of the Leadership Conference on Civil Rights 4 percent in 2006.
2005-2006 Senator Bunning supported the interests of the American Civil Liberties Union 17 percent in 2005-2006. 2005-2006 Senator Bunning supported the interests of the Human Rights Campaign 0 percent in 2005-2006. 2005-2006 Senator Bunning supported the interests of the Iranian American Political Action Committee 0 percent in 2005-2006. 2005-2006 Senator Bunning supported the interests of the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People 7 percent in 2005-2006.
2005 Senator Bunning supported the interests of the Leadership Conference on Civil Rights 0 percent in 2005. 2005 Senator Bunning supported the interests of the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People 5 percent in 2005. 2005 Senator Bunning supported the interests of the National Council of La Raza 0 percent in 2005. 2004 Senator Bunning supported the interests of the Arab American Institute 0 percent in 2004. 2003-2004 Senator Bunning supported the interests of the American Civil Liberties Union 0 percent in 2003-2004. 2003-2004 Senator Bunning supported the interests of the Human Rights Campaign 0 percent in 2003-2004. 2003-2004 Senator Bunning supported the interests of the Leadership Conference on Civil Rights 4 percent in 2003-2004. 2003-2004 Senator Bunning supported the interests of the League of United Latin American Citizens 20 percent in 2003-2004. 2003-2004 Senator Bunning supported the interests of the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People 12 percent in 2003-2004. 2003 Senator Bunning supported the interests of the Arab American Institute 0 percent in 2003. 2003 Senator Bunning supported the interests of the Leadership Conference on Civil Rights 6 percent in 2003. 2003 Senator Bunning supported the interests of the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People 7 percent in 2003. 2001-2002 Senator Bunning supported the interests of the American Civil Liberties Union 20 percent in 2001-2002. 2001-2002 Senator Bunning supported the interests of the Arab American Institute 0 percent in 2001-2002. 2001-2002 Senator Bunning supported the interests of the Human Rights Campaign 0 percent in 2001-2002. 2001-2002 Senator Bunning supported the interests of the Leadership Conference on Civil Rights 0 percent in 2001-2002. 2001-2002 Senator Bunning supported the interests of the League of United Latin American Citizens 19 percent in 2001-2002. 2001-2002 Senator Bunning supported the interests of the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People 15 percent in 2001-2002. 2001 Senator Bunning supported the interests of the American Civil Liberties Union 25 percent in 2001. 2001 Senator Bunning supported the interests of the Human Rights Campaign 0 percent in 2001. 2001 Senator Bunning supported the interests of the League of United Latin American Citizens 27 percent in 2001. 2001 Senator Bunning supported the interests of the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People 9 percent in 2001. 2000 Senator Bunning supported the interests of the American Civil Liberties Union 29 percent in 2000. 2000 Senator Bunning supported the interests of the League of United Latin American Citizens 25 percent in 2000. 2000 Senator Bunning supported the interests of the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People 20 percent in 2000. 1999-2000 Senator Bunning supported the interests of the Human Rights Campaign 0 percent in 1999-2000. 1999-2000 Senator Bunning supported the interests of the Leadership Conference on Civil Rights 19 percent in 1999-2000. 1999 Senator Bunning supported the interests of the American Civil Liberties Union 33 percent in 1999. 1999 Senator Bunning supported the interests of the Human Rights Campaign 0 percent in 1999. 1999 Senator Bunning supported the interests of the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People 20 percent in 1999. 1999 Senator Bunning supported the interests of the National Hispanic Leadership Agenda 0 percent in 1999. 1997-1998 Senator Bunning supported the interests of the American Civil Liberties Union 7 percent in 1997-1998. 1997-1998 Senator Bunning supported the interests of the Human Rights Campaign 0 percent in 1997-1998. 1997-1998 Senator Bunning supported the interests of the Leadership Conference on Civil Rights 16 percent in 1997-1998. 1997-1998 Senator Bunning supported the interests of the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People 16.7 percent in 1997-1998. 1997-1998 Senator Bunning supported the interests of the National Hispanic Leadership Agenda 17 percent in 1997-1998. 1997 Senator Bunning supported the interests of the American Civil Liberties Union 0 percent in 1997. 1996 Senator Bunning supported the interests of the American Civil Liberties Union 12 percent in 1996. 1995-1996 Senator Bunning supported the interests of the Human Rights Campaign 000 percent in 1995-1996. 1995-1996 Senator Bunning supported the interests of the Leadership Conference on Civil Rights 10 percent in 1995-1996. 1995-1996 Senator Bunning supported the interests of the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People 18 percent in 1995-1996. 1995-1996 Senator Bunning supported the interests of the National Hispanic Leadership Agenda 10 percent in 1995-1996. 1995 Senator Bunning supported the interests of the The Libertarian Party - Personal Freedom 20 percent in 1995. 1995 Senator Bunning supported the interests of the The Libertarian Party - Personal Freedom 45 percent in 1995. 1995 Senator Bunning supported the interests of the The Libertarian Party - Personal Freedom 70 percent in 1995. 1991-1992 Senator Bunning supported the interests of the National Gay & Lesbian Task Force 0 percent in 1991-1992.  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2007-2008 Senator Bunning supported the interests of the Grassroots Netroots Alliance 0 percent in 2007-2008.  Conservative (Back to top)
Fall 2004 Senator Bunning supported the interests of the Conservative Index - The John Birch Society 80 percent in Fall 2004. 2008 In 2008 American Conservative Union gave Senator Bunning a rating of 88 percent. 2008 Senator Bunning supported the interests of the Eagle Forum 100 percent in 2008. 2008 Senator Bunning supported the interests of the The Club for Growth 93 percent in 2008. 2007-2008 Based on a point system, with points assigned for actions in support of or in opposition to Americans for Prosperity's position, Senator Bunning received a rating of 76. 2007-2008 Based on a point system, with points assigned for actions in support of or in opposition to Campaign for Working Families's position, Senator Bunning received a rating of 100. 2007-2008 Senator Bunning supported the interests of the Christian Coalition 100 percent in 2007-2008. 2007-2008 Senator Bunning supported the interests of the Concerned Women for America 96 percent in 2007-2008. 2007-2008 Senator Bunning supported the interests of the Conservative Index - The John Birch Society 62 percent in 2007-2008. 2007 Senator Bunning supported the interests of the American Conservative Union 92 percent in 2007. 2007 Senator Bunning supported the interests of the Americans for Prosperity 91 percent in 2007. 2007 Senator Bunning supported the interests of the Conservative Index - The John Birch Society 80 percent in the Spring 2007 session. 2007 Senator Bunning supported the interests of the Eagle Forum 94 percent in 2007. 2007 Senator Bunning supported the interests of the GOPUSA 30 percent in 2007. 2007 Senator Bunning supported the interests of the National Journal - Composite Conservative Score 89.8 percent in 2007. 2007 Senator Bunning supported the interests of the National Journal - Conservative on Economic Policy 94 percent in 2007. 2007 Senator Bunning supported the interests of the National Journal - Conservative on Foreign Policy 93 percent in 2007. 2007 Senator Bunning supported the interests of the National Journal - Conservative on Social Policy 78 percent in 2007. 2007 Senator Bunning supported the interests of the The Club for Growth 87 percent in 2007. 2007 In 2007 Traditional Values Coalition gave Senator Bunning a grade of 66. 2006 Senator Bunning supported the interests of the American Conservative Union 96 percent in 2006. 2006 Senator Bunning supported the interests of the Americans for Prosperity 71.4 percent in 2006. 2006 Senator Bunning supported the interests of the Conservative Index - The John Birch Society 43 percent in 2006. 2006 Senator Bunning supported the interests of the Eagle Forum 100 percent in 2006. 2006 Senator Bunning supported the interests of the National Journal - Composite Conservative Score 91.8 percent in 2006. 2006 Senator Bunning supported the interests of the National Journal - Conservative on Economic Policy 88 percent in 2006. 2006 Senator Bunning supported the interests of the National Journal - Conservative on Foreign Policy 92 percent in 2006. 2006 Senator Bunning supported the interests of the National Journal - Conservative on Social Policy 82 percent in 2006. 2006 Senator Bunning supported the interests of the The Club for Growth 94 percent in 2006. 2006 Senator Bunning supported the interests of the Traditional Values Coalition 80 percent in 2006 2005-2006 Senator Bunning supported the interests of the Campaign for Working Families 100 percent in 2005-2006. 2005-2006 Senator Bunning supported the interests of the Concerned Women for America 100 percent in 2005-2006. 2005 Senator Bunning supported the interests of the American Conservative Union 92 percent in 2005. 2005 Senator Bunning supported the interests of the Eagle Forum 75 percent in 2005. 2005 Senator Bunning supported the interests of the National Journal - Conservative on Economic Policy 90 percent in 2005. 2005 Senator Bunning supported the interests of the National Journal - Conservative on Foreign Policy 74 percent in 2005. 2005 Senator Bunning supported the interests of the National Journal - Conservative on Social Policy 77 percent in 2005. 2005 Senator Bunning supported the interests of the Republican Liberty Caucus 85 percent in 2005. 2005 Senator Bunning supported the interests of the Republican Liberty Caucus - Economic Liberties on economic issues 90 percent in 2005. 2005 Senator Bunning supported the interests of the Republican Liberty Caucus - Personal Liberties on personal liberties 79 percent in 2005. 2004 Senator Bunning supported the interests of the American Conservative Union 100 percent in 2004. 2004 Senator Bunning supported the interests of the Christian Action Network 100 percent during their legislative career up until 2004. 2004 Senator Bunning supported the interests of the Christian Coalition 100 percent in 2004. 2004 Senator Bunning supported the interests of the Eagle Forum 100 percent in 2004. 2004 Senator Bunning supported the interests of the National Journal - Conservative on Economic Policy 84 percent in 2004. 2004 Senator Bunning supported the interests of the National Journal - Conservative on Foreign Policy 67 percent in 2004. 2004 Senator Bunning supported the interests of the National Journal - Conservative on Social Policy 84 percent in 2004. 2004 Senator Bunning supported the interests of the Republican Liberty Caucus 82 percent in 2004. 2003-2004 Senator Bunning supported the interests of the Campaign for Working Families 100 percent in 2003-2004. 2003-2004 Senator Bunning supported the interests of the Concerned Women for America 100 percent in 2003-2004. 2003 Senator Bunning supported the interests of the American Conservative Union 85 percent in 2003. 2003 Senator Bunning supported the interests of the Campaign for Working Families 100 percent in 2003. 2003 Senator Bunning supported the interests of the Center for Reclaiming America 100 percent in 2003. 2003 Senator Bunning supported the interests of the Christian Coalition 100 percent in 2003. 2003 Senator Bunning supported the interests of the Concerned Women for America 100 percent in 2003. 2003 Senator Bunning supported the interests of the Eagle Forum 93 percent in 2003. 2003 Senator Bunning supported the interests of the National Journal - Composite Conservative Score 87 percent in 2003. 2003 Senator Bunning supported the interests of the National Journal - Conservative on Economic Policy 82 percent in 2003. 2003 Senator Bunning supported the interests of the National Journal - Conservative on Foreign Policy 78 percent in 2003. 2003 Senator Bunning supported the interests of the National Journal - Conservative on Social Policy 59 percent in 2003. 2003 Based on a point system, with points assigned for actions in support of or in opposition to Republican Liberty Caucus's position, Senator Bunning received a rating of 95. 2003 Based on a point system, with points assigned for actions in support of or in opposition to Republican Liberty Caucus's position, Senator Bunning received a rating of 95. 2003 Based on a point system, with points assigned for actions in support of or in opposition to Republican Liberty Caucus's position, Senator Bunning received a rating of 95. 2002 Senator Bunning supported the interests of the American Conservative Union 100 percent in 2002. 2002 Senator Bunning supported the interests of the Conservative Index - The John Birch Society 58 percent in 2002. 2002 Senator Bunning supported the interests of the Eagle Forum 75 percent in 2002. 2002 Senator Bunning supported the interests of the National Journal - Composite Conservative Score 77 percent in 2002. 2002 Senator Bunning supported the interests of the National Journal - Composite Liberal Score 23 percent in 2002. 2002 According to the National Journal - Conservative on Economic Policy's calculations, in 2002, Senator Bunning voted more conservative on economic policy issues than 78 percent of the Senators. 2002 Senator Bunning supported the interests of the National Journal - Conservative on Foreign Policy 67 percent in 2002. 2002 According to the National Journal - Conservative on Social Policy's calculations, in 2002, Senator Bunning voted more conservative on social policy issues than 62 percent of the Senators. 2002 Senator Bunning supported the interests of the National Journal - Liberal on Economic Policy 20 percent in 2002. 2002 Senator Bunning supported the interests of the National Journal - Liberal on Foreign Policy 24 percent in 2002. 2002 Senator Bunning supported the interests of the National Journal - Liberal on Social Policy 0 percent in 2002. 2002 Based on a point system, with points assigned for actions in support of or in opposition to Republican Liberty Caucus's position, Senator Bunning received a rating of 90. 2002 Based on a point system, with points assigned for actions in support of or in opposition to Republican Liberty Caucus's position, Senator Bunning received a rating of 90. 2002 Based on a point system, with points assigned for actions in support of or in opposition to Republican Liberty Caucus's position, Senator Bunning received a rating of 90. 2001-2002 Senator Bunning supported the interests of the Campaign for Working Families 100 percent in 2001-2002. 2001-2002 Senator Bunning supported the interests of the Concerned Women for America 100 percent in 2001-2002. 2001 Senator Bunning supported the interests of the American Conservative Union 100 percent in 2001. 2001 Senator Bunning supported the interests of the Christian Coalition 100 percent in 2001. 2001 Senator Bunning supported the interests of the Conservative Index - The John Birch Society 90 percent in 2001. 2001 Senator Bunning supported the interests of the National Journal - Conservative on Economic Policy 86 percent in 2001. 2001 Senator Bunning supported the interests of the National Journal - Conservative on Foreign Policy 94 percent in 2001. 2001 According to the National Journal - Conservative on Social Policy's calculations, in 2001, Senator Bunning voted more conservative on social policy issues than 79 percent of the Senators. 2001 Senator Bunning supported the interests of the National Journal - Liberal on Economic Policy 7 percent in 2001. 2001 Senator Bunning supported the interests of the National Journal - Liberal on Foreign Policy 0 percent in 2001. 2001 Senator Bunning supported the interests of the National Journal - Liberal on Social Policy 0 percent in 2001. 2001 Senator Bunning supported the interests of the Republican Liberty Caucus 90 percent in 2001. 2000 Senator Bunning supported the interests of the American Conservative Union 100 percent in 2000. 2000 Senator Bunning supported the interests of the Concerned Women for America 100 percent in 2000. 2000 Senator Bunning supported the interests of the Conservative Index - The John Birch Society 84 percent in 2000. 2000 Senator Bunning supported the interests of the Liberty Lobby 0 percent in 2000. 2000 Senator Bunning supported the interests of the National Journal - Conservative on Economic Policy 86 percent in 2000. 2000 Senator Bunning supported the interests of the National Journal - Conservative on Foreign Policy 86 percent in 2000. 2000 According to the National Journal - Conservative on Social Policy calculations, in 2000 Senator Bunning voted more conservative on social policy issues than 90 percent of the [HOUSE]. 2000 Senator Bunning supported the interests of the National Journal - Liberal on Economic Policy 0 percent in 2000. 2000 Senator Bunning supported the interests of the National Journal - Liberal on Foreign Policy 5 percent in 2000. 2000 Senator Bunning supported the interests of the National Journal - Liberal on Social Policy 0 percent in 2000. 2000 Senator Bunning supported the interests of the Republican Liberty Caucus 75 percent in 2000. 1999-2000 Senator Bunning supported the interests of the Christian Coalition 100 percent in 1999-2000. 1999 Senator Bunning supported the interests of the American Conservative Union 100 percent in 1999. 1999 Senator Bunning supported the interests of the Conservative Index - The John Birch Society 82 percent in 1999. 1999 Senator Bunning supported the interests of the Liberty Lobby 90 percent in 1999. 1999 According to the National Journal - Conservative on Defense/Foreign Policy calculations, in 1999 Senator Bunning voted more conservative on defense and foreign policy issues than 94 percent of the [HOUSE]. 1999 Senator Bunning supported the interests of the National Journal - Conservative on Economic Policy 83 percent in 1999. 1999 According to the National Journal - Conservative on Social Policy calculations, in 1999 Senator Bunning voted more conservative on social policy issues than 88 percent of the [HOUSE]. 1999 Senator Bunning supported the interests of the National Journal - Liberal on Economic Policy 0 percent in 1999. 1999 According to the National Journal - Liberal on For & Def Policy calculations, in 1999 Senator Bunning voted more liberal on defense and foreign policy issues than 0 percent of the [HOUSE]. 1999 Senator Bunning supported the interests of the National Journal - Liberal on Social Policy 8 percent in 1999. 1998 Senator Bunning supported the interests of the American Conservative Union 92 percent in 1998. 1998 Senator Bunning supported the interests of the Conservative Index - The John Birch Society 55 percent in 1998. 1997-1998 On the votes that the Christian Coalition considered to be the most important in 1997-1998 , Senator Bunning voted their preferred position 100 percent of the time. 1997-1998 Senator Bunning supported the interests of the Concerned Women for America 75 percent in 1997-1998. 1997 Senator Bunning supported the interests of the American Conservative Union 92 percent in 1997. 1997 Senator Bunning supported the interests of the Christian Coalition 100 percent in 1997. 1997 Senator Bunning supported the interests of the Conservative Index - The John Birch Society 44 percent in 1997. 1997 Senator Bunning supported the interests of the Liberty Lobby 70 percent in 1997. 1996 On the votes that the American Conservative Union considered to be the most important in 1996 , Senator Bunning voted their preferred position 100 percent of the time. 1996 According to the National Journal - Conserv. on Def/For Policy calculations, in 1996 Senator Bunning voted more conservative on defense and foreign policy issues than 79 percent of the [HOUSE]. 1996 Senator Bunning supported the interests of the National Journal - Conservative on Economic Policy 82 percent in 1996. 1996 According to the National Journal - Conservative on Social Policy calculations, in 1996 Senator Bunning voted more conservative on social policy issues than 90 percent of the [HOUSE]. 1996 Senator Bunning supported the interests of the National Journal - Liberal on Economic Policy 0 percent in 1996. 1996 According to the National Journal - Liberal on Foreign\Defense Policy calculations, in 1996 Senator Bunning voted more liberal on defense and foreign policy issues than 0 percent of the [HOUSE]. 1996 Senator Bunning supported the interests of the National Journal - Liberal on Social Policy 0 percent in 1996. 1995-1996 On the votes that the Christian Coalition considered to be the most important in 1995-1996 , Senator Bunning voted their preferred position 100 percent of the time. 1995-1996 Senator Bunning supported the interests of the Concerned Women for America 100 percent in 1995-1996. 1995-1996 Senator Bunning supported the interests of the Conservative Index - The John Birch Society 58 percent in 1995-1996. 1995 Senator Bunning supported the interests of the Liberty Lobby 70 percent in 1995. 1993 On the votes that the Liberty Lobby considered to be the most important in 1993 , Senator Bunning voted their preferred position 90 percent of the time. 1991-1992 Senator Bunning supported the interests of the Christian Voice 100 percent in 1991-1992.  Crime Issues (Back to top)
2005-2006 Senator Bunning supported the interests of the Citizens United for Rehabilitation of Errants 20 percent in 2005-2006. 1999-2000 Senator Bunning supported the interests of the Citizens United for Rehabilitation of Errants 13 percent in 1999-2000. 1997-1998 Senator Bunning supported the interests of the Citizens United for Rehabilitation of Errants 30 percent in 1997-1998. 1995-1996 Senator Bunning supported the interests of the Citizens United for Rehabilitation of Errants 0 percent in 1995-1996.  Drug Issues (Back to top)
2005-2006 Senator Bunning supported the interests of the National Association of Alcohol and Drug Abuse Counselors 0 percent in 2005-2006.  Education (Back to top)
2007-2008 Senator Bunning supported the interests of the American Association of University Women 30 percent in 2007-2008. 2007-2008 In 2007-2008 National Education Association gave Senator Bunning a grade of F. 2007 In 2007 American Association of University Women gave Senator Bunning a grade of 16. 2007 On the votes used to calculate its ratings, the Association For Supervision and Curriculum Development attaches more value to those votes it considers more important. For 2007, the Association For Supervision and Curriculum Development gave Senator Bunning a rating of 0 percent. 2007 Senator Bunning supported the interests of the National Association for College Admission Counseling 100 percent in 2007. 2007 Senator Bunning supported the interests of the National Association of Elementary School Principals 0 percent in 2007. 2007 In 2007 National Education Association gave Senator Bunning a grade of F. 2007 Senator Bunning supported the interests of the Teachers of English to Speakers of Other Languages (TESOL) 0 percent in 2007. 2006 Senator Bunning supported the interest of the National Association for College Admission Counseling 0 percent in 2006. 2005-2006 Senator Bunning supported the interests of the National Education Association 0 percent in 2005-2006. 2005 Senator Bunning supported the interests of the National Association for College Admission Counseling 17 percent in 2005. 2005 Senator Bunning supported the interests of the National Association of Elementary School Principals 0 percent in 2005. 2003-2004 Senator Bunning supported the interests of the National Education Association 26 percent in 2003-2004. 2003-2004 Senator Bunning supported the interests of the National Parent Teacher Association 0 percent in 2003-2004. 2003-2004 Senator Bunning supported the interests of the National School Boards Association 33 percent in 2003-2004. 2003 Senator Bunning supported the interests of the National Education Association 27 percent in 2003. 2002 Senator Bunning supported the interests of the National Education Association 0 percent in 2002. 2002 Senator Bunning supported the interests of the National School Boards Association 100 percent in 2002. 2001-2002 Senator Bunning supported the interests of the National Parent Teacher Association 10 percent in 2001-2002. 2001 Senator Bunning supported the interests of the English First 100 percent in 2001. 2001 Senator Bunning supported the interests of the National Education Association 10 percent in 2001. 2000 Senator Bunning supported the interests of the National Education Association 0 percent in 2000. 1999 Senator Bunning supported the interests of the National Education Association 10 percent in 1999. 1997-1998 Senator Bunning supported the interests of the National Education Association 36 percent in 1997-1998. 1997 Senator Bunning supported the interests of the National Education Association 50 percent in 1997. 1996 On the votes that the National Education Association considered to be the most important in 1996 , Senator Bunning voted their preferred position 0 percent of the time. 1995-1996 Senator Bunning supported the interests of the U.S. Student Association 0 percent in 1995-1996.  Employment and Affirmative Action (Back to top)
2008 Senator Bunning supported the interests of the Latin America Working Group 0 percent in 2008. 2007 Senator Bunning supported the interests of the National Employment Lawyers Association 0 percent in 2007.  Energy Issues (Back to top)
2007-2008 Senator Bunning supported the interests of the Alliance to Stop the War on the Poor - Affordable Energy 100 percent in 2007-2008. 2007 Senator Bunning supported the interests of the Consumer Alliance for Energy Security 100 percent in 2007. 2007 Senator Bunning supported the interests of the League of Women Voters 0 percent in 2007. 2005-2006 Senator Bunning supported the interests of the Campaign for America's Future 0 percent in 2005-2006 on energy legislation. 2002 Senator Bunning supported the interests of the American Coalition for Ethanol 100 percent in 2002.  Environmental Issues (Back to top)
2008 Senator Bunning supported the interests of the Environment America 0 percent in 2008. 2007-2008 Senator Bunning supported the interests of the Defenders of Wildlife Action Fund 9 percent in 2007-2008. 2007-2008 Senator Bunning supported the interests of the League of Conservation Voters 12 percent in the First and Second Sessions of Congress in 2007-2008. 2007-2008 In 2007-2008 Republicans for Environmental Protection gave Senator Bunning a rating of 29 percent. 2007 Based on a point system, with points assigned for actions in support of or in opposition to American Land Rights Association's position, Senator Bunning received a rating of 60. 2007 Senator Bunning supported the interests of the Defenders of Wildlife Action Fund 0 percent in 2007. 2007 Senator Bunning supported the interests of the League of Conservation Voters 7 percent in the First Session of the 110th House of Congress in 2007. 2007 Senator Bunning supported the interests of the Republicans for Environmental Protection 14 percent in 2007. 2006 Senator Bunning supported the interests of the American Land Rights Association 89 percent in 2006. 2006 Senator Bunning supported the interests of the American Wind Energy Association 0 percent in 2006. 2006 Senator Bunning supported the interests of the League of Conservation Voters 0 percent in 2006.
2006 Senator Bunning supported the interests of the Republicans for Environmental Protection 0 percent in 2006. 2005-2006 Senator Bunning supported the interests of the American Lands Alliance 0 percent in 2005-2006. 2005-2006 Senator Bunning supported the interests of the American Wilderness Coalition 0 percent in 2005-2006. 2005-2006 Senator Bunning supported the interests of the Defenders of Wildlife Action Fund 0 percent in 2005-2006 2005-2006 Senator Bunning supported the interests of the Partnership for America 100 percent in 2005-2006. 2005 Senator Bunning supported the interests of the American Land Rights Association 83 percent in 2005. 2005 Senator Bunning supported the interests of the American Wilderness Coalition 0 percent in 2005. 2005 Senator Bunning supported the interests of the League of Conservation Voters 0 percent in 2005. 2005 Senator Bunning supported the interests of the Republicans for Environmental Protection 0 percent in 2005. Points for significant non-voting actions were added to or subtracted from percentages calculated from voting records. Thus, the rating may be less than 0 or greater than 100. 2004 Senator Bunning supported the interests of the American Land Rights Association 100 percent in 2004. 2004 Senator Bunning supported the interests of the Defenders of Wildlife Action Fund 0 percent in 2004. 2003-2004 Senator Bunning supported the interests of the American Lands Alliance 0 percent in 2003-2004. 2003-2004 Senator Bunning supported the interests of the American Wilderness Coalition 0 percent in 2003-2004. 2003-2004 Senator Bunning supported the interests of the League of Conservation Voters 0 percent in 2003-2004. 2003-2004 Senator Bunning supported the interests of the National Parks Conservation Association 20 percent in 2003-2004. 2003 Senator Bunning supported the interests of the American Land Rights Association 100 percent in 2003. 2003 Senator Bunning supported the interests of the American Lands Alliance 0 percent in 2003. 2003 Senator Bunning supported the interests of the Defenders of Wildlife Action Fund 0 percent in 2003. 2003 Senator Bunning supported the interests of the League of Conservation Voters 0 percent in 2003. 2003 Senator Bunning supported the interests of the Sierra Club 0 percent in 2003. 2002 Senator Bunning supported the interests of the California Park & Recreation Society 33 percent in 2002. 2001-2002 Senator Bunning supported the interests of the American Land Rights Association 100 percent in 2001-2002. 2001-2002 Senator Bunning supported the interests of the League of Conservation Voters 0 percent in 2001-2002. 2001 Senator Bunning supported the interests of the American Land Rights Association 100 percent in 2001. 2000 Senator Bunning supported the interests of the American Land Rights Association 62 percent in 2000. 1999-2000 Senator Bunning supported the interests of the American Lands Alliance 0 percent in 1999-2000. 1999-2000 Senator Bunning supported the interests of the League of Conservation Voters 0 percent in 1999-2000. 1999 Senator Bunning supported the interests of the American Land Rights Association 77 percent in 1999. 1999 Senator Bunning supported the interests of the League of Conservation Voters 0 percent in 1999. 1998 Senator Bunning supported the interests of the League of Conservation Voters 7 percent in 1998. 1997-1998 Senator Bunning supported the interests of the American Land Rights Association 100 percent in 1997-1998. 1997 Senator Bunning supported the interests of the American Land Rights Association 100 percent in 1997. 1997 Senator Bunning supported the interests of the League of Conservation Voters 6 percent in 1997. 1995-1996 On the votes that the League of Conservation Voters considered to be the most important in 1995-1996 , Senator Bunning voted their preferred position 8 percent of the time. 1994 Senator Bunning supported the interests of the Competitive Enterprise Institute - Environment - Environment 92 percent in 1994.  Family and Children Issues (Back to top)
2007-2008 Senator Bunning supported the interests of the American Family Association 100 percent in 2007-2008. 2007-2008 Senator Bunning supported the interests of the Family Research Council 100 percent in 2007-2008. 2007-2008 Senator Bunning supported the interests of the The Arc 0 percent in 2007-2008. 2007-2008 Senator Bunning supported the interests of the The Children's Health Fund 28 percent in 2007-2008. 2007 Based on a point system, with points assigned for actions in support of or in opposition to Children's Defense Fund's position, Senator Bunning received a rating of 30. 2007 In 2007 Family Research Council gave Senator Bunning a grade of 100. 2007 Senator Bunning supported the interests of the League of Women Voters 0 percent in 2007. 2006 Senator Bunning supported the interests of the Children's Defense Fund 0 percent in 2006. 2006 Senator Bunning supported the interests of the Family Research Council 87 percent in 2006. 2005-2006 Senator Bunning supported the interests of the American Family Association 100 percent in 2005-2006. 2005 Senator Bunning supported the interests of the Children's Defense Fund 0 percent in 2005. 2004 Senator Bunning supported the interests of the American Family Association 100 percent in 2004. 2004 Senator Bunning supported the interests of the Family Research Council 100 percent in 2004. 2003-2004 Senator Bunning supported the interests of the Children's Defense Fund 9 percent in 2003-2004. 2003 Senator Bunning supported the interests of the American Family Association 100 percent in 2003. 2003 Senator Bunning supported the interests of the Family Research Council 100 percent in 2003. 2003 Senator Bunning supported the interests of the National Network for Youth 0 percent in 2003. 2002 Senator Bunning supported the interests of the American Family Voices 0 percent in 2002. 2001-2002 On the votes that the Family Research Council considered to be the most important in 2001-2002, Senator Bunning voted their preferred position 100 percent of the time.(Due to the 49-51 split in the Senate, an insufficient number of votes were taken on issues of concern to warrant inclusion). 2001 Senator Bunning supported the interests of the Children's Defense Fund 18 percent in 2001. 2000 Senator Bunning supported the interests of the Children's Defense Fund 20 percent in 2000. 2000 Senator Bunning supported the interests of the Family Research Council 100 percent in 2000. 1999 Senator Bunning supported the interests of the Children's Defense Fund 13 percent in 1999. 1998 Senator Bunning supported the interests of the Children's Defense Fund 63 percent in 1998. 1997 Senator Bunning supported the interests of the Children's Defense Fund 56 percent in 1997. 1996 On the votes that the Children's Defense Fund considered to be the most important in 1996 , Senator Bunning voted their preferred position 0 percent of the time.  Foreign Aid and Policy Issues (Back to top)
2008 In 2008 Armenian National Committee of America gave Senator Bunning a grade of C+. 2008 In 2008 Citizens for Global Solutions gave Senator Bunning a grade of F. 2008 Senator Bunning supported the interests of the Friends Committee on National Legislation 25 percent in 2008. 2008 Senator Bunning supported the interests of the Peace Action West 0 percent in 2008. 2007-2008 Senator Bunning supported the interests of the ACT! for America 100 percent in 2007-2008 when voting on Issues in the 110th Congressional Session. 2007-2008 In 2007-2008 Council for a Livable World gave Senator Bunning a rating of 0 percent. 2007-2008 In 2007-2008 Nuclear Age Peace Foundation gave Senator Bunning a grade of 0 percent. 2007-2008 In 2007-2008 The Public Affairs Alliance of Iranian Americans - Immigration gave Senator Bunning a rating of -2. 2007-2008 Based on a point system, with points assigned for actions in support of or in opposition to U.S. Campaign to End the Israeli Occupation's position, Senator Bunning received a rating of -2. 2007-2008 Senator Bunning supported the interests of the Washington Report on Middle East Affairs (WRMEA) -1 percent in 2007-2008. 2007 In 2007 Citizens for Global Solutions gave Senator Bunning a grade of D-. 2007 Senator Bunning supported the interests of the Council for a Livable World 0 percent in 2007. 2007 Senator Bunning supported the interests of the Friends Committee on National Legislation 14 percent in 2007. 2007 On the votes that the Latin America Working Group considered to be the most important in 2007, Senator Bunning voted their preferred position 0 percent of the time. 2007 Senator Bunning supported the interests of the Peace Action West 0 percent in 2007. 2007 In 2007, The Genocide Intervention Network--Darfur Scores assigned Senator Bunning a grade of D based on voting records, bill sponsorship and other activities related to ending the genocide in Darfur. 2007 Based on a point system, with points assigned for actions in support of or in opposition to U.S. Campaign to End the Israeli Occupation's position, Senator Bunning received a rating of -1. 2006 In 2006 Armenian National Committee of America gave Senator Bunning a grade of C. 2006 In 2006 Citizens for Global Solutions gave Senator Bunning a grade of C-. 2006 Senator Bunning supported the interests of the Latin America Working Group 0 percent in 2006. 2006 Senator Bunning supported the interests of the Peace Action 33 percent in 2006. 2006 In 2006, The Genocide Intervention Network--Darfur Scores assigned Senator Bunning a grade of F based on voting records, bill sponsorship and other activities related to ending the genocide in Darfur. 2005-2006 Senator Bunning supported the interests of the Council for a Livable World 0 percent in 2005-2006. 2005-2006 Senator Bunning supported the interests of the Friends Committee on National Legislation 9 percent in 2005-2006. 2005-2006 Senator Bunning supported the interests of the Nuclear Age Peace Foundation 0 percent in 2005-2006. 2005-2006 Based on a point system, with points assigned for actions in support of or in opposition to U.S. Campaign to End the Israeli Occupation's position, Senator Bunning received a rating of -4. 2005 In 2005 Citizens for Global Solutions gave Senator Bunning a rating of D. 2005 Senator Bunning supported the interests of the Latin America Working Group 25 percent in 2005. 2005 Senator Bunning supported the interests of the Peace Action 22 percent in 2005. 2005 Senator Bunning supported the interests of the PeacePAC 13 percent in 2005. 2004 Senator Bunning supported the interests of the Armenian National Committee of America 46 percent in 2004. 2004 Senator Bunning supported the interests of the Friends Committee on National Legislation 0 percent in 2004. 2004 Senator Bunning supported the interests of the Latin America Working Group 0 percent in 2004. 2004 Senator Bunning supported the interests of the Nuclear Age Peace Foundation 0 percent in 2004. 2004 Senator Bunning supported the interests of the Peace Action 0 percent in 2004. 2003-2004 Based on a point system, with points assigned for actions in support of or in opposition to American Muslims for Jerusalem's position, Senator Bunning received a rating of -3. 2003-2004 Senator Bunning supported the interests of the Friends Committee on National Legislation 0 percent in 2003-2004. 2003-2004 Based on a point system, with points assigned for actions in support of or in opposition to U.S. Campaign to End the Israeli Occupation's position, Senator Bunning received a rating of -5. 2003 Senator Bunning supported the interests of the Friends Committee on National Legislation 0 percent in 2003. 2003 Senator Bunning supported the interests of the Latin America Working Group 0 percent in 2003. 2003 Senator Bunning supported the interests of the Peace Action 0 percent in 2003. 2003 Based on a point system, with points assigned for actions in support of or in opposition to U.S. Campaign to End the Israeli Occupation's position, Senator Bunning received a rating of -2. 2002-2003 Senator Bunning supported the interests of the Citizens for Global Solutions 0 percent in 2002-2003. 2002 Senator Bunning supported the interests of the Peace Action 20 percent in 2002. 2001-2004 Senator Bunning supported the interests of the Council for a Livable World 0 percent in 2001-2004. 2001-2002 Senator Bunning supported the interests of the American Foreign Service Association 87 percent in 2001-2002. 2001-2002 On the votes , introduction of legislation, sponsorship or co-sponsorship of legislation and public speaking on legislation, for legistation, that the American Muslims for Jerusalem considered to be the most important in 2001-2002, Senator Bunning, rated -9. 2001-2002 Senator Bunning supported the interests of the Friends Committee on National Legislation 0 percent in 2001-2002. 2001 Senator Bunning supported the interests of the Friends Committee on National Legislation 8 percent in 2001. 2001 Senator Bunning supported the interests of the Peace Action 14 percent in 2001. 2000 Senator Bunning supported the interests of the Council for a Livable World 0 percent in 2000. 2000 Senator Bunning supported the interests of the Friends Committee on National Legislation 0 percent in 2000. 2000 Senator Bunning supported the interests of the Peace Action 0 percent in 2000. 1999-2000 Senator Bunning supported the interests of the PeacePAC 0 percent in 1999-2000. 1999 Senator Bunning supported the interests of the Council for a Livable World 0 percent in 1999. 1999 Senator Bunning supported the interests of the Friends Committee on National Legislation 42 percent in 1999. 1999 Senator Bunning supported the interests of the Peace Action 23 percent in 1999. 1998 Senator Bunning supported the interests of the Peace Action 13 percent in 1998. 1997 Senator Bunning supported the interests of the Friends Committee on National Legislation 27 percent in 1997. 1997 Senator Bunning supported the interests of the Peace Action 8 percent in 1997. 1996 On the votes that the Peace Action considered to be the most important in 1996 , Senator Bunning voted their preferred position 0 percent of the time. 1996 On the votes that the PeacePAC considered to be the most important in 1996 , Senator Bunning voted their preferred position 0 percent of the time. 1995-1996 On the votes that the Friends Committee on National Legislation considered to be the most important in 1995-1996 , Senator Bunning voted their preferred position 0 percent of the time. 1995 On the votes that the Peace Action considered to be the most important in 1995 , Senator Bunning voted their preferred position 0 percent of the time.  Government Reform (Back to top)
2007-2008 Based on a point system, with points assigned for actions in support of or in opposition to National Association of Counties's position, Senator Bunning received a rating of 57 percent. 2007 Senator Bunning supported the interests of the Citizens Against Government Waste 86 percent in 2007. 2006 Senator Bunning supported the interests of the State PIRGs Working Together 0 percent in 2006. 2006 Senator Bunning supported the interests of the U.S. Public Interest Research Group 0 percent in 2006. 2005-2006 Senator Bunning supported the interests of the Citizens Against Government Waste 63 percent in 2005-2006. 2005-2006 Senator Bunning supported the interest of the National Association of Counties 40 percent in 2005-2006.
2005 Senator Bunning supported the interests of the Citizens Against Government Waste 63 percent in 2005. 2005 Senator Bunning supported the interests of the U.S. Public Interest Research Group 0 percent in 2005. 2004 Senator Bunning supported the interests of the Citizens Against Government Waste 60 percent in 2004. 2004 Senator Bunning supported the interests of the State PIRGs Working Together 0 percent in 2004. 2004 Senator Bunning supported the interests of the U.S. Public Interest Research Group 0 percent in 2004. 2003-2004 Senator Bunning supported the interests of the Radical Middle 20 percent in 2003-2004. 2003 Senator Bunning supported the interests of the Citizens Against Government Waste 80 percent in 2003. 2003 Senator Bunning supported the interests of the State PIRGs Working Together 5 percent in 2003. 2003 Senator Bunning supported the interests of the U.S. Public Interest Research Group 5 percent in 2003. 2002 Senator Bunning supported the interests of the Citizens Against Government Waste 94 percent in 2002. 2002 Senator Bunning supported the interests of the U.S. Public Interest Research Group 0 percent in 2002. 2001-2002 Senator Bunning supported the interests of the National Association of Counties 89 percent in 2001-2002. 2001-2002 Senator Bunning supported the interests of the Radical Middle 15 percent in 2001-2002. 2001 Senator Bunning supported the interests of the Citizens Against Government Waste 85 percent in 2001. 2001 On the votes that Common Cause considered to be the most important in 2001, Senator Bunning voted their preferred position 0 percent of the time. 2001 Senator Bunning supported the interests of the U.S. Public Interest Research Group 0 percent in 2001. 2000 Senator Bunning supported the interests of the Citizens Against Government Waste 83 percent in 2000. 2000 Senator Bunning supported the interests of the National Association of Counties 66 percent in 2000. 1999-2000 Senator Bunning supported the interests of the U.S. Public Interest Research Group 0 percent in 1999-2000. 1999 Senator Bunning supported the interests of the Citizens Against Government Waste 66 percent in 1999. 1999 Senator Bunning supported the interests of the U.S. Public Interest Research Group 11 percent in 1999. 1998 Senator Bunning supported the interests of the Citizens Against Government Waste 65 percent in 1998. 1997-1998 Senator Bunning supported the interests of the U.S. Public Interest Research Group 11 percent in 1997-1998. 1997 Senator Bunning supported the interests of the Citizens Against Government Waste 68 percent in 1997. 1996 Senator Bunning supported the interests of the Citizens Against Government Waste 83 percent in 1996. 1995-1996 Senator Bunning supported the interests of the U.S. Public Interest Research Group 5 percent in 1995-1996. 1995 Senator Bunning supported the interests of the Citizens Against Government Waste 73 percent in 1995.  Gun Issues (Back to top)
2007 In 2007 Gun Owners of America gave Senator Bunning a grade of A. 2006 Senator Bunning supported the interests of the Gun Owners of America 100 percent in 2006. 2005 Senator Bunning supported the interests of the Gun Owners of America 100 percent in 2005. 2004 Based on lifetime voting records on gun issues and the results of a questionnaire sent to all Congressional candidates in 2004, the National Rifle Association assigned Senator Bunning a grade of A+ (with grades ranging from a high of A+ to a low of F). 2003-2004 Senator Bunning supported the interests of the Gun Owners of America 70 percent in 2003-2004. 2003 Senator Bunning supported the interests of the Brady Campaign to Prevent Gun Violence 0 percent from 1988-2003 (Senate) or 1991-2003 (House). 2003 In 2003 Gun Owners of America gave Senator Bunning a grade of B. 2002 On the votes that the Brady Campaign to Prevent Gun Violence considered to be the most important as of 2002, Senator Bunning voted their preferred position 0 percent of the time. These scores are cumulative for each representative's time in their current office. The Brady Campaign to Prevent Gun Violence considered votes from 1988-2002 in the House and 1991-2002 in the Senate when determining these scores. 2001-2002 Based on the results of a questionnaire the Gun Owners of America assigned Senator Bunning a grade of B (with grades ranging from a high of A+ to a low of F-). 1999-2000 Senator Bunning supported the interests of the Coalition to Stop Gun Violence 0 percent in 1999-2000. 1999-2000 Based on the results of a questionnaire the Gun Owners of America assigned Senator Bunning a grade of B (with grades ranging from a high of A+ to a low of F-). 1993-1994 Senator Bunning supported the interests of the National Rifle Association 100 percent in 1993-1994. 1990-1996 On the votes that the Coalition to Stop Gun Violence considered to be the most important in 1990-1996 , Senator Bunning voted their preferred position 10 percent of the time. 1988-2008 Based on lifetime voting records on gun issues and the results of a questionnaire sent to all candidates from 1988-2008, the Brady Campaign to Prevent Gun Violence assigned Senator Bunning a grade of 0 percent. 1987-1999 Senator Bunning supported the interests of the Brady Campaign to Prevent Gun Violence 0 percent in 1987-1999.  Health Issues (Back to top)
2008 Senator Bunning supported the interests of the Academy of General Dentistry 100 percent in 2008. 2007-2008 Senator Bunning supported the interests of the National Breast Cancer Coalition 33 percent in 2007-2008. 2007-2008 In 2007-2008 Saint Joseph Health System gave Senator Bunning a grade of 40. 2007-2008 Senator Bunning supported the interests of the The Children's Health Fund 28 percent in 2007-2008. 2007 Senator Bunning supported the interests of the Alliance For Headache Disorders Advocacy 100 percent in 2007. 2007 Senator Bunning supported the interests of the American Academy of Family Physicians 0 percent in 2007. 2007 Senator Bunning supported the interests of the Association of University Centers on Disabilites 0 percent in 2007. 2007 In 2007 Depression and Bipolar Support Alliance gave Senator Bunning a rating of 100. 2007 Senator Bunning supported the interests of the League of Women Voters 0 percent in 2007. 2006 Senator Bunning supported the interests of the Academy of General Dentistry 10 percent in 2006. 2006 Senator Bunning supported the interests of the American Public Health Association 20 percent in 2006. 2006 On the votes that the Protect Patients Now! considered to be the most important in 2006, Senator Bunning voted their preferred position 100 percent of the time. 2005-2006 Senator Bunning supported the interests of the American Academy of Emergency Medicine 50 percent in 2005-2006. 2005-2006 Senator Bunning supported the interests of the American Nurses Association 20 percent in 2005-2006. 2005-2006 Senator Bunning supported the interests of the National Breast Cancer Coalition 0 percent in 2005-2006. 2005-2006 On the votes that the Saint Joseph Health System considered to be the most important in 2005-2006, Senator Bunning voted their preferred position 0 percent of the time. 2005 Senator Bunning supported the interests of the American Public Health Association 10 percent in 2005. 2004 Senator Bunning supported the interests of the American College of Emergency Physicians 100 percent in 2004. 2004 Senator Bunning supported the interests of the American Public Health Association 29 percent in 2004. 2004 Senator Bunning supported the interests of the Citizens for Health - Whole Person Health Rating 0 percent in 2004. 2003-2004 Senator Bunning supported the interests of the American Academy of Emergency Medicine 100 percent in 2003-2004. 2003-2004 Senator Bunning supported the interests of the National Breast Cancer Coalition 40 percent in 2003-2004. 2003 Senator Bunning supported the interests of the American College of Emergency Physicians 100 percent in 2003. 2003 Senator Bunning supported the interests of the American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists 0 percent in 2003. 2003 Senator Bunning supported the interests of the American Public Health Association 0 percent in 2003. 2003 Senator Bunning supported the interests of the Global AIDS Alliance 20 percent in 2003. 2002 Senator Bunning supported the interests of the American Public Health Association 14 percent in 2002. 2001-2002 Senator Bunning supported the interests of the National Breast Cancer Coalition 0 percent in 2001-2002. 2001 Senator Bunning supported the interests of the AIDS Action Council 42 percent in 2001. 2001 Senator Bunning supported the interests of the American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists 0 percent in 2001. 2001 Senator Bunning supported the interests of the American Medical Association 0 percent in 2001. 2001 Senator Bunning supported the interests of the American Public Health Association 0 percent in 2001. 2001 Senator Bunning supported the interests of the National Breast Cancer Coalition 0 percent in 2001. 2001 Senator Bunning supported the interests of the The Leukemia & Lymphoma Society 50 percent in 2001. 2000 Senator Bunning supported the interests of the American Public Health Association 0 percent in 2000. 1999 Senator Bunning supported the interests of the American Medical Association 0 percent in 1999. 1999 Senator Bunning supported the interests of the American Public Health Association 0 percent in 1999. 1998 Senator Bunning supported the interests of the American Public Health Association 13 percent in 1998. 1997-1998 Senator Bunning supported the interests of the AIDS Action Council 30 percent in 1997-1998. 1997 Senator Bunning supported the interests of the American Public Health Association 0 percent in 1997. 1995-2004 Senator Bunning supported the interests of the Protect Patients Now! 100 percent in 1995-2004. 1995-1996 Senator Bunning supported the interests of the AIDS Action Council 13 percent in 1995-1996. 1995-1996 Senator Bunning supported the interests of the Smokefree Action 0 percent in 1995-1996. 1995 On the votes that the American Public Health Association considered to be the most important in 1995 , Senator Bunning voted their preferred position 0 percent of the time.  Housing and Property Issues (Back to top)
1995 On the votes that the American Land Rights Association considered to be the most important in the "first 100 days" of 1995 , Senator Bunning voted their preferred position 88 percent of the time. 1990-1992 Senator Bunning supported the interests of the National Housing Institute 25 percent in 1990-1992.  Immigration (Back to top)
2007-2008 Senator Bunning supported the interests of the American Immigration Lawyers Association percent in 2007-2008. 2007-2008 In 2007-2008 English First gave Senator Bunning a grade of A. 2007-2008 Senator Bunning supported the interests of the Federation for American Immigration Reform 69 percent in 2007-2008. 2007-2008 In 2007-2008 The Public Affairs Alliance of Iranian Americans - Immigration gave Senator Bunning a rating of -2. 2007-2008 In 2007-2008 U.S. English gave Senator Bunning a grade of A. 2007 Senator Bunning supported the interests of the English First 100 percent in 2007. 2006 Senator Bunning supported the interests of the American Immigration Lawyers Association 16 percent in 2006. 2006 Senator Bunning supported the interests of the English First 0 percent in 2006. 2005-2008 Based on lifetime voting records on immigration issues in 2005-2008, the Americans for Better Immigration assigned Senator Bunning a grade of A (with grades ranging from a high of A+ to a low of F). 2005-2006 Senator Bunning supported the interests of Americans for Better Immigration 88 percent in 2005-2006. 2005-2006 Senator Bunning supported the interests of the Federation for American Immigration Reform 85 percent in 2005-2006. 2005-2006 Senator Bunning supported the interests of the Iranian American Political Action Committee 0 percent in 2005-2006. 2005-2006 Senator Bunning supported the interests of the U.S. Border Control 90 percent in 2005-2006. 2005 Senator Bunning supported the interests of the Federation for American Immigration Reform 75 percent in 2005. 2003-2006 Senator Bunning supported the interests of the Americans for Better Immigration 60 percent in 2003-2006. 2003-2005 Senator Bunning supported the interests of the Americans for Better Immigration 0 percent in 2003-2005. 2002 Senator Bunning supported the interests of the American Immigration Lawyers Association 0 percent in 2002. 1996 Senator Bunning supported the interests of the Americans for Immigration Control 76 percent in 1996. 1996 Senator Bunning supported the interests of the Federation for American Immigration Reform 25 percent in 1996. 1995-2004 Senator Bunning supported the interests of the American Immigration Lawyers Association 33 percent from 1995-2004. 1989-2003 Senator Bunning supported the interests of the Americans for Better Immigration 90 percent in 1989-2003. 1989-2002 Senator Bunning supported the interests of Americans for Better Immigration 82 percent from 1989-2002. 1989-2001 Senator Bunning supported the interests of the Americans for Better Immigration 82 percent in 1989-2001.  Labor (Back to top)
2008 Senator Bunning supported the interests of the AFL-CIO 10 percent in 2008. 2008 Senator Bunning supported the interests of the AFL-CIO - Lifetime 12 percent during their legislative career up until 2008. 2008 Senator Bunning supported the interests of the American Federation of State, County & Municipal Employees 0 percent in 2008. 2008 Senator Bunning supported the interests of the American Federation of State, County & Municipal Employees - Lifetime 5 percent during their legislative career up until 2008. 2008 Senator Bunning supported the interests of the Latin America Working Group 0 percent in 2008. 2008 Senator Bunning supported the interests of the Service Employees International Union 0 percent in 2008. 2008 Senator Bunning supported the interests of the The Alliance for Worker Freedom 88 percent in 2008. 2008 Senator Bunning supported the interests of the Utility Workers Union of America 33 percent in 2008. 2007-2008 Based on a point system, with points assigned for actions in support of or in opposition to Federally Employed Women's position, Senator Bunning received a rating of 30. 2007-2008 Senator Bunning supported the interests of the International Foodservice Distributors Association 85 percent in 2007-2008. 2007-2008 Senator Bunning supported the interests of the United Food & Commercial Workers 20 percent in 2007-2008. 2007 Senator Bunning supported the interests of the AFL-CIO 5 percent in 2007. 2007 Senator Bunning supported the interests of the American Federation of State, County & Municipal Employees 0 percent in 2007. 2007 Senator Bunning supported the interests of the Bakery, Confectionary, Tobacco Workers and Grain Millers Int 0 percent in 2007. 2007 Senator Bunning supported the interests of the Federally Employed Women 20 percent in 2007. 2007 In 2007 International Brotherhood of Boilermakers gave Senator Bunning a grade of 0. 2007 Senator Bunning supported the interests of the Service Employees International Union 16 percent in 2007. 2007 Senator Bunning supported the interests of the The Alliance for Worker Freedom 80 percent in 2007. 2007 Senator Bunning supported the interests of the The National Lumber and Building Material Dealers Association 75 percent in 2007. 2007 Senator Bunning supported the interests of the United Auto Workers 15 percent in 2007. 2007 In 2007 Utility Workers Union of America gave Senator Bunning a grade of 25. 2006 Senator Bunning supported the interests of the AFL-CIO 13 percent in 2006. 2006 Senator Bunning supported the interests of the American Federation of State, County & Municipal Employees 0 percent in 2006. 2006 Senator Bunning supported the interests of the International Association of Machinists and Aerospace Workers 12 percent in 2006. 2006 Senator Bunning supported the interests of the International Brotherhood of Boilermakers 0 percent in 2006. 2006 Senator Bunning supported the interests of the National Association of Insurance and Financial Advisors 50 percent in 2006. 2006 Senator Bunning supported the interests of the Service Employees International Union 7 percent in 2006. 2006 Senator Bunning supported the interests of the Transportation Communications Union 12 percent in 2006. 2006 Senator Bunning supported the interests of the United Auto Workers 0 percent in 2006.
2005-2006 Senator Bunning supported the interests of the International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers 25 percent in 2005-2006. 2005 Senator Bunning supported the interests of the AFL-CIO 7 percent in 2005. 2005 Senator Bunning supported the interests of the American Federation of Government Employees 0 percent in 2005. 2005 Senator Bunning supported the interests of the American Federation of State, County & Municipal Employees 0 percent in 2005. 2005 Senator Bunning supported the interests of the International Association of Machinists and Aerospace Workers 0 percent in 2005. 2005 Senator Bunning supported the interests of the International Brotherhood of Boilermakers 0 percent in 2005. 2005 Senator Bunning supported the interests of the National Association of Insurance and Financial Advisors 100 percent in 2005. 2005 Senator Bunning supported the interests of the Service Employees International Union 0 percent in 2005. 2005 Senator Bunning supported the interests of the Transportation Communications Union 0 percent in 2005. 2005 Senator Bunning supported the interests of the United Auto Workers 7 percent in 2005. 2004 Senator Bunning supported the interests of the AFL-CIO 17 percent in 2004. 2004 Senator Bunning supported the interests of the American Postal Workers Union 17 percent in 2004. 2004 Senator Bunning supported the interests of the Communications Workers of America 17 percent in 2004. 2004 Senator Bunning supported the interests of the International Association of Machinists and Aerospace Workers 17 percent in 2004. 2004 Senator Bunning supported the interests of the International Brotherhood of Boilermakers 0 percent in 2004. 2004 Senator Bunning supported the interests of the Service Employees International Union 0 percent in 2004. 2004 Senator Bunning supported the interests of the Transportation Communications Union 17 percent in 2004. 2004 Senator Bunning supported the interests of the United Auto Workers 0 percent in 2004. 2004 Senator Bunning supported the interests of the Workplace Fairness 0 percent in 2004. 2003-2004 Senator Bunning supported the interests of the American Federation of Government Employees 0 percent in 2003-2004. 2003-2004 Senator Bunning supported the interests of the American Federation of State, County & Municipal Employees 9 percent in 2003-2004. 2003-2004 Senator Bunning supported the interests of the Bakery, Confectionary, Tobacco Workers and Grain Millers Int 23 percent in 2003-2004. 2003-2004 Senator Bunning supported the interests of the International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers 7 percent in 2003-2004. 2003-2004 Senator Bunning supported the interests of the National Association for the Self-Employed 100 percent in 2003-2004. 2003 Senator Bunning supported the interests of the AFL-CIO 0 percent in 2003. 2003 Senator Bunning supported the interests of the American Federation of State, County & Municipal Employees 9 percent in 2003. 2003 Senator Bunning supported the interests of the Communications Workers of America 0 percent in 2003. 2003 Senator Bunning supported the interests of the International Association of Machinists and Aerospace Workers 0 percent in 2003. 2003 Senator Bunning supported the interests of the International Brotherhood of Boilermakers 14 percent in 2003. 2003 Senator Bunning supported the interests of the International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers 9 percent in 2003. 2003 Senator Bunning supported the interests of the Service Employees International Union 17 percent in 2003. 2003 Senator Bunning supported the interests of the Transportation Communications Union 0 percent in 2003. 2003 Senator Bunning supported the interests of the United Auto Workers 17 percent in 2003.Those who supported or provided other assistance in connection with a UAW organizing drive are given an extra 10% bonus. 2003 Senator Bunning supported the interests of the Workplace Fairness 0 percent in 2003. 2002 Senator Bunning supported the interests of the AFL-CIO 31 percent in 2002. 2002 Senator Bunning supported the interests of the American Federation of Government Employees 13 percent in 2002. 2002 Senator Bunning supported the interests of the American Federation of State, County & Municipal Employees 13 percent in 2002. 2002 Senator Bunning supported the interests of the Communications Workers of America 0 percent in 2002. 2002 Senator Bunning supported the interests of the International Association of Machinists and Aerospace Workers 0 percent in 2002. 2002 Senator Bunning supported the interests of the International Brotherhood of Boilermakers 50 percent in 2002. 2002 Senator Bunning supported the interests of the Pennsylvania State Nurses Association 50 percent in 2002. 2002 Senator Bunning supported the interests of the Service Employees International Union 10 percent in 2002. 2002 Senator Bunning supported the interests of the Transportation Communications Union 0 percent in 2002. 2002 Senator Bunning supported the interests of the United Auto Workers 17 percent in 2002. 2001-2002 Senator Bunning supported the interests of the American Postal Workers Union 0 percent in 2001-2002. 2001-2002 Senator Bunning supported the interests of the International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers 17 percent in 2001-2002. 2001-2002 Senator Bunning supported the interests of the National Association for the Self-Employed 100 percent in 2001-2002. 2001 Senator Bunning supported the interests of the AFL-CIO 13 percent in 2001. 2001 Senator Bunning supported the interests of the American Benefits Council 71 percent in 2001. 2001 Senator Bunning supported the interests of the American Federation of Government Employees 7 percent in 2001. 2001 Senator Bunning supported the interests of the American Federation of State, County & Municipal Employees 0 percent in 2001. 2001 Senator Bunning supported the interests of the International Association of Machinists and Aerospace Workers 25 percent in 2001. 2001 Senator Bunning supported the interests of the International Brotherhood of Boilermakers 40 percent in 2001. 2001 Senator Bunning supported the interests of the Service Employees International Union 0 percent in 2001. 2001 Senator Bunning supported the interests of the Transportation Communications Union 0 percent in 2001. 2001 Senator Bunning supported the interests of the United Auto Workers 0 percent in 2001. 2001 Senator Bunning supported the interests of the United Food & Commercial Workers 0 percent in 2001. 2000 Senator Bunning supported the interests of the AFL-CIO 13 percent in 2000. 2000 Senator Bunning supported the interests of the American Federation of Government Employees 17 percent in 2000. 2000 Senator Bunning supported the interests of the American Federation of State, County & Municipal Employees 14 percent in 2000. 2000 Senator Bunning supported the interests of the Communications Workers of America 0 percent in 2000. 2000 Senator Bunning supported the interests of the International Association of Machinists and Aerospace Workers 100 percent in 2000. 2000 Senator Bunning supported the interests of the International Brotherhood of Teamsters 50 percent in 2000. 2000 Senator Bunning supported the interests of the Service Employees International Union 14 percent in 2000. 2000 Senator Bunning supported the interests of the United Auto Workers 8 percent in 2000. 1999-2000 Senator Bunning supported the interests of the International Association of Fire Fighters 0 percent in 1999-2000. 1999 Senator Bunning supported the interests of the AFL-CIO 0 percent in 1999. 1999 Senator Bunning supported the interests of the American Federation of Government Employees 9 percent in 1999. 1999 Senator Bunning supported the interests of the American Federation of State, County & Municipal Employees 0 percent in 1999. 1999 Senator Bunning supported the interests of the Communications Workers of America 0 percent in 1999. 1999 Senator Bunning supported the interests of the International Brotherhood of Boilermakers 0 percent in 1999. 1999 Senator Bunning supported the interests of the Transportation Communications Union 0 percent in 1999. 1999 Senator Bunning supported the interests of the United Auto Workers 0 percent in 1999. 1998 Senator Bunning supported the interests of the American Federation of Government Employees 7 percent in 1998. 1998 Senator Bunning supported the interests of the American Federation of State, County & Municipal Employees 0 percent in 1998. 1998 Senator Bunning supported the interests of the Communications Workers of America 0 percent in 1998. 1998 Senator Bunning supported the interests of the United Auto Workers 17 percent in 1998. 1997-1998 Senator Bunning supported the interests of the International Brotherhood of Teamsters 0 percent in 1997-1998. 1997 Senator Bunning supported the interests of the AFL-CIO 0 percent in 1997. 1997 Senator Bunning supported the interests of the American Federation of Government Employees 21 percent in 1997. 1997 Senator Bunning supported the interests of the American Federation of State, County & Municipal Employees 13 percent in 1997. 1997 Senator Bunning supported the interests of the Communications Workers of America 13 percent in 1997. 1997 Senator Bunning supported the interests of the United Auto Workers 7 percent in 1997. 1997 Senator Bunning supported the interests of the United Food & Commercial Workers 15 percent in 1997. 1996 On the votes that the American Federation of Government Employees considered to be the most important in 1996 , Senator Bunning voted their preferred position 0 percent of the time. 1996 On the votes that the American Federation of State, County & Municipal Employees considered to be the most important in 1996 , Senator Bunning voted their preferred position 0 percent of the time. 1996 On the votes that the Communications Workers of America considered to be the most important in 1996 , Senator Bunning voted their preferred position 67 percent of the time. 1996 On the votes that the United Auto Workers considered to be the most important in 1996 , Senator Bunning voted their preferred position 5 percent of the time. 1996 Senator Bunning supported the interests of the United Food & Commercial Workers 0 percent in 1996. 1995-1996 On the votes that the International Association of Fire Fighters considered to be the most important in 1995-1996 , Senator Bunning voted their preferred position 0 percent of the time. 1995 Senator Bunning supported the interests of the AFL-CIO 0 percent in 1995. 1995 Senator Bunning supported the interests of the International Brotherhood of Teamsters 0 percent in 1995. 1995 Senator Bunning supported the interests of the Transportation Communications Union 20 percent in 1995. 1995 On the votes that the United Food & Commercial Workers considered to be the most important in 1995 , Senator Bunning voted their preferred position 0 percent of the time. 1994 On the votes that the United Food & Commercial Workers considered to be the most important in 1994 , Senator Bunning voted their preferred position 13 percent of the time. 1993 On the votes that the United Food & Commercial Workers considered to be the most important in 1993 , Senator Bunning voted their preferred position 13 percent of the time. 1991 Senator Bunning supported the interests of the American Postal Workers Union 14 percent in 1991. 1989-1990 Senator Bunning supported the interests of the National Federation of Federal Employees 7 percent in 1989-1990. 1989 Senator Bunning supported the interests of the International Association of Machinists and Aerospace Workers 8 percent in 1989.  Legal Issues (Back to top)
2001-2002 Senator Bunning supported the interests of the American Bar Association 0 percent in 2001-2002. 1999-2000 Senator Bunning supported the interests of the American Bar Association 0 percent in 1999-2000.  Liberal (Back to top)
2008 Senator Bunning supported the interests of the Americans for Democratic Action 5 percent in 2008. 2007 Senator Bunning supported the interests of the Americans for Democratic Action 10 percent in 2007. 2007 In 2007 Irregular Times/Progressive Patriots gave Senator Bunning a rating of 0. 2007 Senator Bunning supported the interests of the National Journal - Composite Liberal Score 10.2 percent in 2007. 2007 Senator Bunning supported the interests of the National Journal - Liberal on Economic Policy 5 percent in 2007. 2007 Senator Bunning supported the interests of the National Journal - Liberal on Foreign Policy 0 percent in 2007. 2007 Senator Bunning supported the interests of the National Journal - Liberal on Social Policy 21 percent in 2007. 2006 Senator Bunning supported the interests of the Americans for Democratic Action 0 percent in 2006. 2006 Senator Bunning supported the interests of the National Journal - Composite Liberal Score 8.2 percent in 2006. 2006 Senator Bunning supported the interests of the National Journal - Liberal on Economic Policy 11 percent in 2006. 2006 Senator Bunning supported the interests of the National Journal - Liberal on Foreign Policy 0 percent in 2006. 2006 Senator Bunning supported the interests of the National Journal - Liberal on Social Policy 0 percent in 2006. 2005 Senator Bunning supported the interests of the Americans for Democratic Action 5 percent in 2005. 2005 Senator Bunning supported the interests of the National Committee for an Effective Congress 5 percent in 2005. 2005 Senator Bunning supported the interests of the National Journal - Composite Liberal Score 11 percent in 2005. 2005 Senator Bunning supported the interests of the National Journal - Conservative on Social Policy 77 percent in 2005. 2005 Senator Bunning supported the interests of the National Journal - Liberal on Economic Policy 6 percent in 2005. 2005 Senator Bunning supported the interests of the National Journal - Liberal on Foreign Policy 0 percent in 2005. 2005 Senator Bunning supported the interests of the National Journal - Liberal on Social Policy 0 percent in 2005. 2004 Senator Bunning supported the interests of the Americans for Democratic Action 15 percent in 2004. 2004 Senator Bunning supported the interests of the National Journal - Liberal on Economic Policy 11 percent in 2004. 2004 Senator Bunning supported the interests of the National Journal - Liberal on Foreign Policy 0 percent in 2004. 2004 Senator Bunning supported the interests of the National Journal - Liberal on Social Policy 0 percent in 2004. 2003 Senator Bunning supported the interests of the Americans for Democratic Action 10 percent in 2003. 2003 Senator Bunning supported the interests of the National Committee for an Effective Congress 0 percent in 2003. 2003 Senator Bunning supported the interests of the National Journal - Composite Liberal Score 14 percent in 2003. 2003 Senator Bunning supported the interests of the National Journal - Liberal on Economic Policy 0 percent in 2003. 2003 Senator Bunning supported the interests of the National Journal - Liberal on Foreign Policy 0 percent in 2003. 2003 Senator Bunning supported the interests of the National Journal - Liberal on Social Policy 0 percent in 2003. 2002 Senator Bunning supported the interests of the Americans for Democratic Action 0 percent in 2002. 2002 Senator Bunning supported the interests of the National Journal - Composite Conservative Score 77 percent in 2002. 2002 Senator Bunning supported the interests of the National Journal - Composite Liberal Score 23 percent in 2002. 2002 According to the National Journal - Conservative on Economic Policy's calculations, in 2002, Senator Bunning voted more conservative on economic policy issues than 78 percent of the Senators. 2002 Senator Bunning supported the interests of the National Journal - Conservative on Foreign Policy 67 percent in 2002. 2002 According to the National Journal - Conservative on Social Policy's calculations, in 2002, Senator Bunning voted more conservative on social policy issues than 62 percent of the Senators. 2002 Senator Bunning supported the interests of the National Journal - Liberal on Economic Policy 20 percent in 2002. 2002 Senator Bunning supported the interests of the National Journal - Liberal on Foreign Policy 24 percent in 2002. 2002 Senator Bunning supported the interests of the National Journal - Liberal on Social Policy 0 percent in 2002. 2001-2002 Senator Bunning supported the interests of the National Committee for an Effective Congress 5 percent in 2001-2002. 2001-2002 Senator Bunning supported the interests of the People for the American Way 0 percent in 2001-2002. 2001 Senator Bunning supported the interests of the Americans for Democratic Action 0 percent in 2001. 2001 Senator Bunning supported the interests of the National Committee for an Effective Congress 2 percent in 2001. 2001 Senator Bunning supported the interests of the National Journal - Conservative on Economic Policy 86 percent in 2001. 2001 Senator Bunning supported the interests of the National Journal - Conservative on Foreign Policy 94 percent in 2001. 2001 According to the National Journal - Conservative on Social Policy's calculations, in 2001, Senator Bunning voted more conservative on social policy issues than 79 percent of the Senators. 2001 Senator Bunning supported the interests of the National Journal - Liberal on Economic Policy 7 percent in 2001. 2001 Senator Bunning supported the interests of the National Journal - Liberal on Foreign Policy 0 percent in 2001. 2001 Senator Bunning supported the interests of the National Journal - Liberal on Social Policy 0 percent in 2001. 2000 Senator Bunning supported the interests of the Americans for Democratic Action 5 percent in 2000. 2000 Senator Bunning supported the interests of the National Journal - Conservative on Economic Policy 86 percent in 2000. 2000 Senator Bunning supported the interests of the National Journal - Conservative on Foreign Policy 86 percent in 2000. 2000 According to the National Journal - Conservative on Social Policy calculations, in 2000 Senator Bunning voted more conservative on social policy issues than 90 percent of the [HOUSE]. 2000 Senator Bunning supported the interests of the National Journal - Liberal on Economic Policy 0 percent in 2000. 2000 Senator Bunning supported the interests of the National Journal - Liberal on Foreign Policy 5 percent in 2000. 2000 Senator Bunning supported the interests of the National Journal - Liberal on Social Policy 0 percent in 2000. 1999 According to the National Journal - Conservative on Defense/Foreign Policy calculations, in 1999 Senator Bunning voted more conservative on defense and foreign policy issues than 94 percent of the [HOUSE]. 1999 Senator Bunning supported the interests of the National Journal - Conservative on Economic Policy 83 percent in 1999. 1999 According to the National Journal - Conservative on Social Policy calculations, in 1999 Senator Bunning voted more conservative on social policy issues than 88 percent of the [HOUSE]. 1999 Senator Bunning supported the interests of the National Journal - Liberal on Economic Policy 0 percent in 1999. 1999 According to the National Journal - Liberal on For & Def Policy calculations, in 1999 Senator Bunning voted more liberal on defense and foreign policy issues than 0 percent of the [HOUSE]. 1999 Senator Bunning supported the interests of the National Journal - Liberal on Social Policy 8 percent in 1999. 1998 Senator Bunning supported the interests of the Americans for Democratic Action 0 percent in 1998. 1997-1998 Senator Bunning supported the interests of the National Committee for an Effective Congress 5 percent in 1997-1998. 1997 Senator Bunning supported the interests of the Americans for Democratic Action 0 percent in 1997. 1996 On the votes that the Americans for Democratic Action considered to be the most important in 1996 , Senator Bunning voted their preferred position 5 percent of the time. 1996 According to the National Journal - Conserv. on Def/For Policy calculations, in 1996 Senator Bunning voted more conservative on defense and foreign policy issues than 79 percent of the [HOUSE]. 1996 Senator Bunning supported the interests of the National Journal - Conservative on Economic Policy 82 percent in 1996. 1996 According to the National Journal - Conservative on Social Policy calculations, in 1996 Senator Bunning voted more conservative on social policy issues than 90 percent of the [HOUSE]. 1996 Senator Bunning supported the interests of the National Journal - Liberal on Economic Policy 0 percent in 1996. 1996 According to the National Journal - Liberal on Foreign\Defense Policy calculations, in 1996 Senator Bunning voted more liberal on defense and foreign policy issues than 0 percent of the [HOUSE]. 1996 Senator Bunning supported the interests of the National Journal - Liberal on Social Policy 0 percent in 1996. 1995-1996 On the votes that the National Committee for an Effective Congress considered to be the most important in 1995-1996 , Senator Bunning voted their preferred position 0 percent of the time.  Military Issues (Back to top)
2005 Senator Bunning supported the interests of the Women's Action for New Directions (WAND) and-WILL 0 percent in 2005. 2003-2004 Senator Bunning supported the interests of the Women's Action for New Directions (WAND) and-WILL 7 percent in 2003-2004. 2003 Senator Bunning supported the interests of the Non Commissioned Officers Association 100 percent in 2003. 2002 Senator Bunning supported the interests of the Non Commissioned Officers Association 80 percent in 2002. 2001-2002 Senator Bunning supported the interests of the Women's Action for New Directions (WAND) and-WILL 10 percent in 2001-2002. 2001 Senator Bunning supported the interests of the Non Commissioned Officers Association 100 percent in 2001. 2000 Senator Bunning supported the interests of the Military Officers Association of America 100 percent in 2000. 2000 Senator Bunning supported the interests of the Non Commissioned Officers Association 100 percent in 2000.  National Security Issues (Back to top)
2007-2008 Senator Bunning supported the interests of the American Security Council Foundation 100 percent in 2007-2008. 2007-2008 In 2007-2008 Center for Security Policy gave Senator Bunning a rating of 100 percent. 2005-2006 Senator Bunning supported the interests of the Center for Security Policy 91 percent in 2005-2006. 2003-2004 Senator Bunning supported the interests of the American Security Council Foundation 100 percent in 2003-2004. 2003-2004 Senator Bunning supported the interests of the Center for Security Policy 94 percent in 2003-2004. 2002 Senator Bunning supported the interests of the American Security Council Foundation 75 percent in 2002. 1998-2002 Senator Bunning supported the interests of the Center for Security Policy 94 percent in 1998-2002. 1997 Senator Bunning supported the interests of the Center for Security Policy 95 percent in 1997. 1996 Senator Bunning supported the interests of the Center for Security Policy 100 percent in 1996. 1993-1994 Senator Bunning supported the interests of the American Security Council Foundation 100 percent in 1993-1994.  Science and Medical Research (Back to top)
2006 Senator Bunning supported the interests of the Federation of American Societies for Experimental Biology 0 percent in 2006. 2006 Senator Bunning supported the interests of the Parkinsons Action Network 0 percent in 2006. 2005 Senator Bunning supported the interests of the Federation of American Societies for Experimental Biology 0 percent in 2005. 2004 Senator Bunning supported the interests of the Parkinsons Action Network 0 percent in 2004. 2003 Senator Bunning supported the interests of the American Society of Anesthesiologists 100 percent in 2003. 2003 Senator Bunning supported the interests of the Federation of American Societies for Experimental Biology 33 percent in 2003.  Senior and Social Security Issues (Back to top)
2008 Senator Bunning supported the interests of the Alliance for Retired Americans 0 percent in 2008. 2008 Senator Bunning supported the interests of the Alliance for Retired Americans - Lifetime 4 percent during their legislative career up until 2008. 2007-2008 In 2007-2008 The American Geriatrics Society gave Senator Bunning a grade of F. 2007 Senator Bunning supported the interests of the Alliance for Retired Americans 0 percent in 2007. 2006 Senator Bunning supported the interests of the Alliance for Retired Americans 0 percent in 2006. 2005-2006 Senator Bunning supported the interests of National Active and Retired Federal Employees Association 0 percent in 2005-2006. 2005 Senator Bunning supported the interests of the Alliance for Retired Americans 0 percent in 2005. 2004 Senator Bunning supported the interests of the Alliance for Retired Americans 0 percent in 2004. 2003-2004 Senator Bunning supported the interests of the National Active and Retired Federal Employees Association 33 percent in 2003-2004. 2003-2004 Senator Bunning supported the interests of the Retire Safe 100 percent in 2003-2004. 2003 Senator Bunning supported the interests of the Alliance for Retired Americans 0 percent in 2003. 2003 Senator Bunning supported the interests of the American Association of Homes and Services for the Aging 44 percent in 2003. 2002 Senator Bunning supported the interests of the Alliance for Retired Americans 30 percent in 2002. 2002 Senator Bunning supported the interests of the National Active and Retired Federal Employees Association 0 percent in 2002. 2001-2002 Senator Bunning supported the interests of the National Committee to Preserve Social Security and Medicare 20 percent in 2001-2002. 2001 Senator Bunning supported the interests of the Alliance for Retired Americans 0 percent in 2001. 2000 Senator Bunning supported the interests of the National Council of Senior Citizens 0 percent in 2000. 1999-2000 Senator Bunning supported the interests of the National Active and Retired Federal Employees Association 0 percent in 1999-2000. 1999-2000 Senator Bunning supported the interests of the National Committee to Preserve Social Security and Medicare 23 percent in 1999-2000. 1999 Senator Bunning supported the interests of the National Committee to Preserve Social Security and Medicare 23 percent in 1999. 1999 Senator Bunning supported the interests of the National Council of Senior Citizens 10 percent in 1999. 1998 Senator Bunning supported the interests of the National Council of Senior Citizens 20 percent in 1998. 1997-1998 Senator Bunning supported the interests of the 60 Plus Association 100 percent in 1997-1998. 1997-1998 Senator Bunning supported the interests of the National Committee to Preserve Social Security and Medicare 60 percent in 1997-1998. 1997 Senator Bunning supported the interests of the National Council of Senior Citizens 40 percent in 1997. 1996 On the votes that the National Council of Senior Citizens considered to be the most important in 1996 , Senator Bunning voted their preferred position 0 percent of the time. 1995-1996 Senator Bunning supported the interests of the 60 Plus Association 100 percent in 1995-1996. 1995-1996 Senator Bunning supported the interests of the National Active and Retired Federal Employees Association 40 percent in 1995-1996. 1995-1996 Senator Bunning supported the interests of the National Committee to Preserve Social Security and Medicare 27 percent in 1995-1996.  Social Issues (Back to top)
2008 In 2008 Drum Major Institute for Public Policy gave Senator Bunning a grade of D. 2008 In 2008 NETWORK, A National Catholic Social Justice Lobby gave Senator Bunning a rating of 55 percent. 2007-2008 Senator Bunning supported the interests of Population Action International 100 percent in 2007-2008. 2007-2008 Based on the votes, committee votes, co-sponsorships and other leadership actions that took place between 2007-2008 the Secular Coalition for America assigned Senator Bunning a grade of F. With grades ranging from a high of A+ to a low of F. 2007 In 2007 Drum Major Institute for Public Policy gave Senator Bunning a grade of F. 2007 Based on a point system, with points assigned for actions in support of or in opposition to NETWORK, A National Catholic Social Justice Lobby's position, Senator Bunning received a rating of 18. 2007 Senator Bunning supported the interests of the National Association of Social Workers 0 percent in 2007. 2006 Senator Bunning supported the interests of the NETWORK, A National Catholic Social Justice Lobby 11 percent in 2006. 2006 Based on a point system, with points assigned for actions in support of or in opposition to National Association of Social Workers's position, Senator Bunning received a rating of 20. 2006 Senator Bunning supported the interests of the Population Connection 0 percent in 2006. 2006 Senator Bunning supported the interests of the Secular Coalition for America 0 percent in 2006. 2005-2006 Senator Bunning supported the interests of Population Action International 0 percent in 2005-2006. 2005 Senator Bunning supported the interests of the Drum Major Institute for Public Policy 0 percent in 2005. 2005 Senator Bunning supported the interests of the Mennonite Central Committee 0 percent in 2005. 2005 Senator Bunning supported the interests of the NETWORK, A National Catholic Social Justice Lobby 0 percent in 2005. 2005 Based on a point system, with points assigned for actions in support of or in opposition to National Association of Social Workers's position, Senator Bunning received a rating of 0. 2005 Senator Bunning supported the interests of the Population Connection 0 percent in 2005. 2005 Senator Bunning supported the interests of the The Population Institute 50 percent in 2005. 2004 Senator Bunning supported the interests of the Drum Major Institute for Public Policy 14 percent in 2004. 2004 Senator Bunning supported the interests of the NETWORK, A National Catholic Social Justice Lobby 0 percent in 2004. 2003-2004 Senator Bunning supported the interests of Population Action International 0 percent in 2003-2004. 2003-2004 Senator Bunning supported the interests of the Population Connection 0 percent in 2003-2004. 2003 Senator Bunning supported the interests of the Drum Major Institute for Public Policy 67 percent in 2003. 2003 Senator Bunning supported the interests of the NETWORK, A National Catholic Social Justice Lobby 20 percent in 2003. 2003 Senator Bunning supported the interests of Population Action International 0 percent in 2003. 2003 Senator Bunning supported the interests of the Population Connection 0 percent in 2003. 2003 Senator Bunning supported the interests of the The Population Institute 0 percent in 2003. 2002 Senator Bunning supported the interests of the NETWORK, A National Catholic Social Justice Lobby 0 percent in 2002. 2002 Senator Bunning supported the interests of the Population Connection 0 percent in 2002. 2001-2002 Senator Bunning supported the interests of the National Association of Social Workers 0 percent in 2001-2002. 2001 Senator Bunning supported the interests of the Californians for Population Stabilization 0 percent in 2001. 2001 Senator Bunning supported the interests of the National Youth Advocacy Coalition 0 percent in 2001. 2001 Senator Bunning supported the interests of the Population Connection 0 percent in 2001. 2000 Senator Bunning supported the interests of the NETWORK, A National Catholic Social Justice Lobby 36 percent in 2000. 2000 Senator Bunning supported the interests of the Population Connection 0 percent in 2000. 1999-2000 Senator Bunning supported the interests of the National Association of Social Workers 10 percent in 1999-2000. 1999 Senator Bunning supported the interests of the NETWORK, A National Catholic Social Justice Lobby 18 percent in 1999. 1999 Senator Bunning supported the interests of the Population Connection 0 percent in 1999. 1998 Senator Bunning supported the interests of the NETWORK, A National Catholic Social Justice Lobby 33 percent in 1998. 1997-1998 Senator Bunning supported the interests of the Population Connection 0 percent in 1997-1998. 1997 Senator Bunning supported the interests of the Population Connection 0 percent in 1997. 1996 Senator Bunning supported the interests of the NETWORK, A National Catholic Social Justice Lobby 13 percent in 1996. 1996 Senator Bunning supported the interests of the National Association of Social Workers 0 percent in 1996. 1996 On the votes that the Population Connection considered to be the most important in 1996 , Senator Bunning voted their preferred position 0 percent of the time. 1991 Senator Bunning supported the interests of the National Association of Social Workers 0 percent in 1991.  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2007-2008 Senator Bunning supported the interests of the Information Technology Industry Council 80 percent in 2007-2008. 2007 Senator Bunning supported the interests of the Computer & Communications Industry Association 43 percent in 2007. 2003-2004 Senator Bunning supported the interests of the Information Technology Industry Council 100 percent in 2003-2004. 2002 Senator Bunning supported the interests of the Information Technology Industry Council 100 percent in 2002. 2000 Senator Bunning supported the interests of the Information Technology Industry Council 56 percent in 2000. 1999 Senator Bunning supported the interests of the Information Technology Industry Council 100 percent in 1999.  Trade Issues (Back to top)
2008 Senator Bunning supported the interests of the The Alliance for Worker Freedom 88 percent in 2008. 2007-2008 Senator Bunning supported the interests of the International Foodservice Distributors Association 85 percent in 2007-2008. 2007-2008 In 2007-2008 USA Engage gave Senator Bunning a grade of C. 2007 Senator Bunning supported the interests of the The Alliance for Worker Freedom 80 percent in 2007. 2005-2006 In 2005-2006 USA Engage gave Senator Bunning a grade of B. 2003-2004 Senator Bunning supported the interests of the Center for Trade Policy Studies -- CATO Institute - Trade Barrier Votes 70 percent in 2003-2004 for Trade Barrier Votes. 2003-2004 Senator Bunning supported the interests of the Center for Trade Policy Studies -- CATO Institute - Trade Subsidy Votes 0 percent in 2003-2004 for Trade Subsidy Votes. 2003-2004 Senator Bunning supported the interests of the USA Engage 60 percent in 2003-2004. 2001-2002 Senator Bunning supported the interests of the Center for Trade Policy Studies -- CATO Institute - Trade Barrier Votes 75 percent in 2001-2002 for Trade Barrier Votes. 2001-2002 Senator Bunning supported the interests of the Center for Trade Policy Studies -- CATO Institute - Trade Subsidy Votes percent in 2001-2002 for Trade Subsidy Votes. 2001-2002 Senator Bunning supported the interests of the USA Engage 40 percent in 2001-2002. 1999-2000 Senator Bunning supported the interests of the Center for Trade Policy Studies -- CATO Institute - Trade Barrier Votes 29 percent in 1999-2000 for Trade Barrier Votes. 1997-1998 Senator Bunning supported the interests of the Center for Trade Policy Studies -- CATO Institute - Trade Barrier Votes percent in 1997-1998 for Trade Barrier Votes. 1994 Senator Bunning supported the interests of the Competitive Enterprise Institute - Environment - Trade 100 percent in 1994.  Transportation Issues (Back to top)
2005-2006 Senator Bunning supported the interests of the American Road and Transportation Builders Association 80 percent in 2005-2006. 2003-2004 Senator Bunning supported the interests of the American Road and Transportation Builders Association 100 percent in 2003-2004.  Veterans Issues (Back to top)
2007-2008 In 2007-2008 Iraq and Afghanistan Veterans of America gave Senator Bunning a grade of B. 2006 Senator Bunning supported the interests of the Disabled American Veterans 40 percent in 2006. 2006 In 2006 Iraq and Afghanistan Veterans of America gave Senator Bunning a grade of D-. 2006 Senator Bunning sponsored or co-sponsored 18 percent of the legislation favored by the The Retired Enlisted Association in 2006. 2005 Senator Bunning supported the interests of the Disabled American Veterans 33 percent in 2005. 2004 Senator Bunning supported the interests of the Disabled American Veterans 0 percent in 2004. 2004 Senator Bunning supported the interests of the The Retired Enlisted Association 0 percent in 2004. 2003-2004 Senator Bunning supported the interests of the Vietnam Veterans of America 100 percent in 2003-2004. 2003 Senator Bunning supported the interests of the The American Legion 100 percent in 2003. 2001 Senator Bunning supported the interests of the Vietnam Veterans of America 61 percent in 2001. 1999 Senator Bunning supported the interests of the Disabled American Veterans 33 percent in 1999. 1997-1998 Senator Bunning supported the interests of the Vietnam Veterans of America 33 percent in 1997-1998. 1989-1990 On the votes that the Vietnam Veterans of America considered to be the most important in 1989-1990 , Senator Bunning voted their preferred position 0 percent of the time.  Welfare and Poverty (Back to top)
2008 In 2008 The Sargent Shriver National Center on Poverty Law gave Senator Bunning a grade of 29 percent. 2007-2008 Senator Bunning supported the interests of the Alliance to Stop the War on the Poor - Affordable Energy 100 percent in 2007-2008. 2007-2008 Senator Bunning supported the interests of RESULTS 16 percent in 2007-2008. 2007 In 2007 The Sargent Shriver National Center on Poverty Law gave Senator Bunning a grade of F percent. 2005-2006 Senator Bunning supported the interests of the RESULTS 5 percent in 2005-2006. 2003-2004 Senator Bunning supported the interests of the Bread for the World 100 percent in 2003-2004. 2003-2004 Senator Bunning supported the interests of the The Partnership for the Homeless 100 percent in 2003-2004. 2001-2002 Senator Bunning supported the interests of the Bread for the World 100 percent in 2001-2002. 2000 Senator Bunning supported the interests of the Bread for the World 0 percent in 2000. 1999 Senator Bunning supported the interests of the Bread for the World 0 percent in 1999. 1998 Senator Bunning supported the interests of the Bread for the World 100 percent in 1998. 1997 Senator Bunning supported the interests of the Bread for the World 50 percent in 1997. 1996 On the votes that the Bread for the World considered to be the most important in 1996 , Senator Bunning voted their preferred position 17 percent of the time.  Women's Issues (Back to top)
2007-2008 Senator Bunning supported the interests of the American Association of University Women 30 percent in 2007-2008. 2007-2008 Based on a point system, with points assigned for actions in support of or in opposition to Federally Employed Women's position, Senator Bunning received a rating of 30. 2007-2008 On the votes used to calculate its ratings, the National Organization for Women attaches more value to those votes it considers more important. For 2007-2008, the National Organization for Women gave Senator Bunning a rating of 6 percent. 2007 In 2007 American Association of University Women gave Senator Bunning a grade of 16. 2007 Senator Bunning supported the interests of the Federally Employed Women 20 percent in 2007. 2005-2006 Senator Bunning supported the interests of the American Association of University Women 10 percent in 2005-2006. 2005-2006 Senator Bunning supported the interests of the Business and Professional Women USA 50 percent in 2005-2006. 2005-2006 Senator Bunning supported the interests of the Federally Employed Women 30 percent in the 2005-2006. 2005-2006 Senator Bunning supported the interests of the National Organization for Women 9 percent in 2005-2006. 2005 Senator Bunning supported the interests of the American Association of University Women 17 percent in 2005. 2005 Senator Bunning supported the interests of the National Organization for Women 0 percent in 2005. 2003-2004 Senator Bunning supported the interests of the American Association of University Women 12 percent in 2003-2004. 2003-2004 Senator Bunning supported the interests of the Business and Professional Women USA 54 percent in 2003-2004. 2003-2004 Senator Bunning supported the interests of the Federally Employed Women 20 percent in 2003-2004. 2003 Senator Bunning supported the interests of the American Association of University Women 20 percent in 2003. 2003 Senator Bunning supported the interests of the Business and Professional Women USA 40 percent in 2003. 2001-2002 Senator Bunning supported the interests of the American Association of University Women 0 percent in 2001-2002. 2001-2002 Senator Bunning supported the interests of the Business and Professional Women USA 11 percent in 2001-2002. 2001 Senator Bunning supported the interests of the American Association of University Women 0 percent in 2001. 1999-2000 Senator Bunning supported the interests of the American Association of University Women 0 percent in 1999-2000. 1999 Senator Bunning supported the interests of the American Association of University Women 0 percent in 1999. 1998 Senator Bunning supported the interests of the National Organization for Women 0 percent in 1998. 1997-1998 Senator Bunning supported the interests of the American Association of University Women 0 percent in 1997-1998. 1997 Senator Bunning supported the interests of the American Association of University Women 0 percent in 1997. 1995-1996 Senator Bunning supported the interests of the American Association of University Women 0 percent in 1995-1996. 1989-1990 Senator Bunning supported the interests of the National Women's Political Caucus 0 percent in 1989-1990.
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