
Antonio Delgado Voting Record & Scorecard | Institute for Legislative Analysis
US Representative from NY
District: 19 • Democrat
2022 Alignment:
12.00%
Lifetime Ratings by Policy Category
Rep. Antonio Delgado (D-NY-19) earned a 12% Institute for Legislative Analysis score for 2022, showing minimal alignment with limited-government principles. Antonio Delgado voted on 25 of the 25 key bills ILA scored in 2022. Antonio Delgado represents New York's 19th Congressional District in the U.S. House of Representatives. Highest category scores: Local and National Security (100%), Energy and Environment (50%), and Healthcare (0%).
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Lawmaker Position
HR 1836
House 2022
1xHarming Recruitment Efforts of Active Military Personnel by Providing GI Bill Education Benefits to All National Guard and Reserve Members.
Limited
Government
HR 1916
House 2022
1xEstablishing Additional Health Insurance Mandates Regarding Dental Birth Defects, which will Drive Up Rates and Make Healthcare Even Less Affordable.
Limited
Government
HR 2116
House 2022
1xIncreasing Frivolous Litigation and Legal Liabilities by Making "Hair Texture and Style" a Protected Characteristic in Employment and Housing.
Limited
Government
HR 2471
House 2022
1xHiking Non-Defense Domestic Spending by 7% and Promoting Cronyism through the Revival of Earmarks.
Limited
Government
HR 3076
House 2022
1xEliminating a Key Fiscal Safeguard within the U.S. Postal Service Resulting in $60 Billion in Unfunded Liabilities being Placed on Taxpayers.
Limited
Government
HR 350
House 2022
1xWeakening Civil Liberties by Providing the Department of Justice Overreaching New Powers Through the Domestic Terrorism Prevention Act.
Limited
Government
HR 3807
House 2022
1xFueling Runaway Spending by Providing the Restaurant Industry an Additional $42 Billion in Funds Two-Years After the Start of the Pandemic.
Limited
Government
HR 4521
House 2022
1xAdvancing the "COMPETES ACT" with $318 Billion in Wasteful Spending and Protectionist Trade Policies that Unnecessarily Hike Consumer Costs.
Limited
Government
HR 4521 Amd 167
House 2022
1xIncreasing Regulatory Certainty and Economic Growth by Removing the U.S. from the United Nations Climate Framework Convention.
Limited
Government
HR 4521 Amd 5
House 2022
1xPlacing Unnecessary Requirements Surrounding "Environmental Justice" in U.S. Sanctions and Foreign Policy Operations.
Limited
Government
HR 4521 Amd 9
House 2022
1xJeopardizing National Security by Advocating the Removal of Sanctions on the Afghan Central Bank which will Provide the Taliban with $9.5 Billion.
Limited
Government
HR 4521 Lucas Mot
House 2022
1xEnsuring Taxpayer Funds within the COMPETES Act Are Not Sent to Foreign Adversaries.
Limited
Government
HR 5129
House 2022
1xGrowing Government Dependency by Expanding Eligibility and Spending Under the Community Services Block Grant Program.
Limited
Government
HR 5673
House 2022
1xIncreasing Regulatory Burdens and Red Tape Under the Hazard Mitigation Revolving Loan Fund.
Limited
Government
HR 5746
House 2022
1xWeakening Election Integrity by Nationalizing the Election Laws of the States.
Limited
Government
HR 6531
House 2022
1xReducing the Effectiveness of Taxpayer Resources Through a Greater Emphasis on Poverty Levels as Opposed to Cost/Benefit and Other Factors when Allocating Federal Funds.
Limited
Government
HR 6617
House 2022
1xAvoiding Fiscal Responsibility through the Continual Passage of Short-Term Government Funding Bills
Limited
Government
HR 6825
House 2022
1xExpanding Bureaucracy and Spending within FEMA to Establish a Largely Politicized "Nonprofit Security Grant Program".
Limited
Government
HR 6833
House 2022
1xIncreasing Health Insurance Premiums by Imposing Price Controls on Insulin Co-Payments.
Limited
Government
HR 7309 Amd Bloc No 1
House 2022
1xAdvancing Unnecessary Spending through a Package of 11 Amendments Concerning "Workforce Development" that Should be Performed by the Private Sector.
Limited
Government
HR 7688
House 2022
1xCreating Fuel Shortages and Worsening the Energy Crises by Placing Price Controls on Consumer Fuel Prices.
Limited
Government
HR 7691
House 2022
1xAuthorizing an Additional $40 Billion in Spending on Ukraine with Minimal Oversight to Prevent Corruption.
Limited
Government
HR 847
House 2022
1xExpanding Government Bureaucracy and Grant Issuance for "Digital Privacy Technologies" that are Best Funded through the Private Sector.
Limited
Government
HR 903
House 2022
1xHiking Taxpayer Costs and Weakening the Ability to Discipline Poor-Performing Employees by Unionizing 60,000 Employees within the Transporation Security Administration.
Limited
Government
HR 963 Amd 184
House 2022
1xEliminating an Unfair Carve-out Provided to Only Union Employees Within the Forced Arbitration Injustice Repeal (FAIR) Act.
Limited
Government
Frequently Asked Questions
What is Rep. Antonio Delgado's voting record?
Rep. Antonio Delgado (D-NY-19) earned a 12% Institute for Legislative Analysis score for 2022, showing minimal alignment with limited-government principles. Antonio Delgado voted on 25 of the 25 key bills ILA scored in 2022. Antonio Delgado represents New York's 19th Congressional District in the U.S. House of Representatives. Highest category scores: Local and National Security (100%), Energy and Environment (50%), and Healthcare (0%).
How aligned is Antonio Delgado with limited-government principles?
Antonio Delgado earned a 12% Institute for Legislative Analysis score in 2022, showing minimal alignment with limited-government principles.
What is Antonio Delgado's ILA score?
Antonio Delgado has a 12% ILA score for 2022.
Where does Antonio Delgado serve?
Rep. Antonio Delgado (D-NY-19) represents New York's 19th Congressional District in the U.S. House of Representatives as a Democrat.
What issue categories does Antonio Delgado score highest on?
Antonio Delgado's strongest categories on the Institute for Legislative Analysis scorecard are: Local and National Security (100%), Energy and Environment (50%), Healthcare (0%).
Where can I see Antonio Delgado's full voting record?
View the full list of scored bills, category breakdown, and year-over-year voting record above. Institute for Legislative Analysis updates this scorecard as new key votes are scored.
