by Leutisha Stills and the CBC Monitor Team
For a copy of this report card in ,PDF format, click here.
Since 2005, CBC Monitor has produced report-card style performance evaluations of the Congressional Black Caucus from an African American point of view. This is the CBC Report card for the First Session of the 111th Congress, ending October 15, 2008.
We usually compile and publish the report card in early and mid-September. But the shocking and unprecedented trillion dollar chunk of corporate welfare which Wall Street speculators and bankers obtained for themselves over the last few weeks, thanks to craven and corrupt Democrats and Republicans in the House and Senate forced us to revise our calculations and include the so-called Wall Street bailout legislation in this issue of the CBC Monitor Report Card. It was really that important. The amount expended in the bailout of Lehman Brothers alone, not the largest investment bank on Wall Street, would have been sufficient to guarantee the solvency of the Social Security program for decades to come. Future expenditures for a galaxy of human, housing, educational, infrastructure and job creation needs are seriously imperiled by this bailout, while absolutely no measures have yet been enacted to renegotiate mortgages, to lift wages, or to relieve millions of families from the crushing burden of debt.
As usual, the other legislation our report focused upon included a mix of domestic bills, along with continued funding of the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan. A clear majority of Americans, and an even larger proportion of African Americans have indicated that they favor more funding for human needs, job creation, infrastructure and the like at home rather than continuing to spend more on arms and the military than the rest of the planet’s nations combined. We also included in the performance evaluation some representative legislation on the government’s illegitimate powers to harass dissenters, to conduct warrantless surveillance, and to label persons as “enemy combatants” and/or “terrorists’ without evidence or due process, along with anti-discrimination legislation.
Out of 37 members evaluated in the Black Caucus, eight scored 87.5%; one member scored 81.25% and earned a rating of “Consensus,” 20 members scored 60-70% and earned “Underachiever” status. The remaining 22% scored “Derelict.” Not surprisingly, the vote on the Wall Street bailout significantly lowered the scores of some representatives who otherwise might have scored much higher, while elevating the scores of a few others.
OCTOBER 2008 SCORES AND STATUS
FOR MEMBERS OF THE CONGRESSIONAL BLACK CAUCUS

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Bishop, Sanford
GA, 2nd
Score: 50%
Status: Derelict
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F
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Butterfield, G. K.
NC, 1st
Score: 75%
Status: Underachiever
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C+
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Brown, Corrine
FL, 3rd
Score: 50%
Status: Derelict
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F
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Clarke, Yvette
NY, 12th
Score: 75%
Status: Underachiever
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C+
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Clay, William. “Lacy”
MO, 1st
Score: 87.5%
Status: Consensus
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B+
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Cleaver, Emmanuel
MO, 5th
Score: 62.5%
Status: Underachiever
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D
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Clyburn, James
SC, 6th
Score: 50%
Status: Derelict
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F
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Conyers, John
MI, 14th
Score: 87.5%
Status: Consensus
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B+
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Cummings, Elijah
MD, 7th
Score: 68.75%
Status: Underachiever
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D+
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Davis, Artur
AL, 7th
Score: 50%
Status: Derelict
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F
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Davis, Danny
IL, 7th
Score: 75%
Status: Underachiever
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C+
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Ellison, Keith
MN, 5th
Score: 75%
Status: Underachiever
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C
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Fattah, Chaka
A, 2nd
Score: 62.5%
Status: Underachiever
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D
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Green, Al
TX, 9th
Score: 62.5%
Status: Underachiever
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D+
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Hastings, Alcee
FL, 23rd
Score: 50%
Status: Derelict
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F
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Jackson, Jesse Jr.
IL, 2nd
Score: 87.5%
Status: Consensus
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B+
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Jackson-Lee, Sheila
TX, 18th
Score: 87.5%
Status: Consensus
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B+
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Jefferson, William
LA, 2nd
Score: 87.5%
Status: Consensus
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B+
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Johnson, Eddie Bernice
TX, 30th
Score: 62.5%
Status: Underachiever
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D
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Johnson, Hank
GA, 4th
Score: 87.5%
Status: Consensus
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B+
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Kilpatrick, Carolyn
MI, 13th
Score: 62.5%
Status: Underachiever
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D
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Lee, Barbara
CA, 9th
Score: 87.5%
Status: Consensus
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B+
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Lewis, John
GA, 5th
Score: 87.5%
Status: Consensus
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B+
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Meek, Kendrick
FL, 17th
Score: 62.5%
Status: Underachiever
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D
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Meeks, Gregory
NY, 6th
Score: 56.25%
Status: Derelict
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F
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Moore, Gwen
WI, 4th
Score: 75%
Status: Underachiever
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C+
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Rangel, Charles
NY, 15th
Score: 75%
Status: Underachiever
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C+
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Richardson, Laura
CA, 37th
Score: 50%
Status: Derelict
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F
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Rush, Bobby
IL, 1st
Score: 68.5%
Status: Underachiever
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D
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Scott, David
GA, 13th
Score: 62%
Status: Underachiever
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D
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Scott, Robert “Bobby”
VA, 3rd
Score: 87%
Status: Consensus
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B+
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Thompson, Bennie
MS, 2nd
Score: 75%
Status: Underachiever
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C+
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Towns, Edolphus
NY, 10th
62.5%
Underachiever
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D
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Waters, Maxine
CA, 35th
Score: 75%
Status: Underachiever
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C+
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Watson, Diane
CA, 33rd
Score: 68.75%
Status: Underachiever
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D
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Watt, Melvin
NC, 12th
Score: 62.5%
Status: Underachiever
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D
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This is the list of votes CBC Monitor used to compile this evaluation.
· HR 1424 – Emergency Economic Supplemental Act of 2008 – included additional “pork” spending, increasing the original price tag from $700 Billion to $840 Billion Dollars.
· HR 3997 – Amended Version of Emergency Economic Supplemental Act of 2008 - without the “pork” – orig. tag of $700 billion dollars.
· HR 2634 – Jubilee Act for Responsible Lending and Expanded Debt Collection Act
· HR 5658 – Duncan Hunter National Defense Authorization Act for FY 2009
· HR 6304 – FISA Amendment Act of 2008
· HR 6275 – Alternative Minimum Tax Relief Act of 2008
· HR 5244 – Credit Cardholders’ Bill of Rights Act of 2008
· HR 7060 – Renewable Energy and Job Creation Tax Act of 2008
Proportionally, the spread of votes, and the trends in the Congressional Hispanic Caucus are roughly comparable to those in the Congressional Black Caucus on the bills used to construct this evaluation. New York’s Rep. Jose Serrano has the honor of achieving the highest rating in our index of any member of the 118th Congress, a perfect score.
OCTOBER 2008 CBC MONITOR SCORES AND STATUS
FOR MEMBERS OF THE CONGRESSIONAL HISPANIC CAUCUS

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Baca, Joe
CA, 43rd
Score: 62.5%
Status: Underachiever
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D
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Becerra, Xavier
CA, 31st
Score: 87.5%
Status: Consensus
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B
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Cardoza, Dennis
CA, 18th
Score: 50%
Status: Derelict |
F
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Costa, Jim
CA, 20th
Score: 50%
Status: Derelict |
F
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Cuellar, Henry
TX, 28th
Score: 62.5%
Status: Underachiever |
D
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Gonzalez, Charles
TX, 20th
Score: 62.5%
Status: Underachiever |
D
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Grijalva, Raul
AZ, 7th
Score: 87.5%
Status: Consensus |
B
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Gutierrez, Luis
IL, 4th
Score: 50%
Status: Derelict |
F
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Hinojosa, Ruben
CA, 18th
Score: 50%
Status: Derelict |
F
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Napolitano, Grace
CA, 38th
Score: 87.5%
Status: Consensus |
B
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Ortiz, Solomon
TX, 27th
Score: 62.5%
Status: Underachiever |
D
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Pastor, Ed
AZ, 4th
Score: 62.5%
Status: Underachiever |
D
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Reyes, Silvestre
TX, 17th
Score: 50%
Status: Derelict |
F
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Rodriguez, Ciro
TX, 23rd
Score: 75%
Status: Underachiever |
C+
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Roybal-Allard, Lucille
CA, 34th
Score: 75%
Status: Underachiever |
C+
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Salazar, John
CO, 3rd
Score: 75%
Status: Underachiever |
C
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Sanchez, Linda
CA, 39th
Score: 87.5%
Status: Consensus |
B+
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Sanchez, Loretta
CA, 47th
Score: 87.5%
Status: Consensus |
B+
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Serrano, Jose
NY, 16th
Score: 100%
Status: Honor Society |
A+
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Sires, Albio
NJ, 13th
Score: 50%
Status: Derelict |
F
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Solis, Hilda
CA, 32th
Score: 75%
Status: Underachiever |
C+
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Velazquez, Nydia
NY, 12th
Score: 75%
Status: Underachiever |
C+
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OCTOBER 2008 SCORES AND STATUS
FOR MEMBERS OF THE HOUSE ASIAN AND PACIFIC ISLANDER CAUCUS
The House Asian and Pacific Islander Caucus consists of only five members, perhaps too small a sample to be significant for comparative purposes. Their scores on our scale mark them uniformly as underachievers.

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Abercrombie, Neil
HA, 1st
Score: 75%
Status: Underachieve |
C+
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Hirono, Mazie
HA, 2nd
Score: 75%
Status: Underachieve |
C+
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Honda, Mike
CA, 15th
Score: 75%
Status: Underachiever |
D
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Matsui, Doris
CA, 5th
Score: 75%
Status: Underachiever |
D
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Wu, David
OR, 1st
Score: 75%
Status: Underachiever |
C
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Last year CBC Monitor began including in the semi-annual report cards evaluations of members of the Congressional Hispanic Caucus (CHC) , as well as evaluations of the 28 other districts in which African Americans make up a quarter or more of the population. Those scores will be issued in December or January, and thereafter with our September and April report cards.
COMING: DISTRICT OFFICE VISITS
Over the next few months we hope to expand the CBC Monitor project to include district office visits to selected members of the Congressional Black Caucus. If you’re interested in being part of a delegation to visit the office of your representative in Congress to discuss his or her performance on the issues covered by the report card and other matters, contact us at [email protected].