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Scott Murphy (New York's 20th Congressional District)

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Scott Murphy

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Prior offices
U.S. House New York District 20
Predecessor: Kirsten Gillibrand

Education

High school

David H. Hickman High School

Bachelor's

Harvard University

Personal
Religion
Christian: Methodist
Profession
Entrepreneur/venture capitalist

Scott Murphy was a Democratic representative of the 19th District of New York.

Voting Record

Frequency of Voting with Democratic Leadership

According to a July 2010 analysis of 1,357 votes cast from January 1, 2009 to June 16, 2010, Rep. Murphy has voted with the House Democratic leadership 88.3% of the time.[1] That same analysis reported that he also voted with party leadership 90.6% of the time in 2010.

Washington Post Analysis

A separate analysis from The Washington Post, concluded that he votes 98.1% of the time with the majority of rank-and-file Democrats in the House of Representatives.[2]

Specific votes

Rep. Murphy voted in favor of the "Cash for Clunkers" bill.[3] According to a June 2009 Rasmussen Reports poll, 54 percent of likely U.S. voters opposed Cash for Clunkers, while 35 percent supported it.[4]

Murphy supported the "Cap and Trade" bill.[5] Just after the bill’s passage, 42 percent of likely U.S. voters said that cap and trade would hurt the economy, while 19 percent believed that it would help. Another 15 percent said that the bill would have no impact.[6]

Finally, Murphy voted in favor of the health care reform bill.[7] Fifty-seven percent of likely voters at least somewhat favored repeal of the health care reform bill, including 46 percent who strongly favored repeal. Thirty-five percent of likely voters opposed repeal. Fifty-one percent of likely voters believed the health care reform bill would be bad for the country, while 36 percent believed it would be beneficial.[8]

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