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Al Green

Al Green

Democrat · Incumbent

U.S. Representative, TX-09 (running for TX-18)

Incumbent · Public Record
PIP Political Integrity Pledge · Political Integrity PAC
  • No Corporate PAC Money
  • Stock Trading Ban
  • Lobbying Ban for Former Members
  • Overturn Citizens United

Primary: May 2026 Last updated 2026-04-27

T Transparency
64.7%
+0.5 from Political Integrity Pledge

Top positive drivers

  • T7 Censured for disrupting Trump address; impeachment floor speeches; Financial Services hearings; Democracy Now. 4/4
  • T8 LCV 90%/100%; PP 100%; NARAL 100%; AFL-CIO 100%; AFGE. Stand With Crypto F rating (consumer protection). 4/4
  • T1 2 offices (Houston + Missouri City). Listening session Oct 2024. EITC town halls documented (2014 most recent). 2024 session + floor actions. 3/4

Top negative drivers

  • T15 No AI/technology transparency legislation or positions documented. 0/4
  • T18 Education not among committee jurisdictions or primary issue areas. No transparency positions. 0/4
  • T5 No donor visibility mechanisms. No published donor lists or breakdowns beyond FEC. 1/4
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  • T1 2 offices (Houston + Missouri City). Listening session Oct 2024. EITC town halls documented (2014 most recent). 2024 session + floor actions. 3/4
  • T2 Files required disclosures. No tax returns released. No extra disclosure beyond legal requirements in 21 years. 1.25/4
  • T3 $0 tracked stock trades (Quiver Quantitative). No STOCK Act violations. Does not trade stocks personally. 3/4
  • T4 Integrity Index grade: C. Has not signed PIP. Low-spend campaign. No corporate PAC rejection. No reform leadership. 2/4
  • T5 No donor visibility mechanisms. No published donor lists or breakdowns beyond FEC. 1/4
  • T6 Extensive press releases on major votes (IRA, BBB, impeachment, Israel, CFPB). Floor speeches explaining rationale. 3/4
  • T7 Censured for disrupting Trump address; impeachment floor speeches; Financial Services hearings; Democracy Now. 4/4
  • T8 LCV 90%/100%; PP 100%; NARAL 100%; AFL-CIO 100%; AFGE. Stand With Crypto F rating (consumer protection). 4/4
  • T9 Active press releases; multiple social media. No documented newsletter or promise-tracking reports. 3/4
  • T10 Issues pages cover housing, healthcare, labor, education, financial services. Standard congressional format. 3/4
  • T11 Voted YES on IRA. Medicare for All Caucus member. No specific healthcare price transparency legislation. 2.19/4
  • T12 Housing Fairness Act; Fair Lending Act; Systemic Risk Authority Transparency Act (passed House Dec 2025). 2.88/4
  • T13 CFPB advocacy as RM O&I. Fraud in Focus hearing. Promoting Access to Credit hearing. 2.38/4
  • T14 $325M+ community projects publicly disclosed with justifications. Earmark requests listed. Financial Services oversight. 2.88/4
  • T15 No AI/technology transparency legislation or positions documented. 0/4
  • T16 Co-sponsor George Floyd Justice in Policing Act (multiple Congresses). ICE reform stance. 2.88/4
  • T17 Homeland Security Committee member. Supports comprehensive reform. Helped individual Dreamer with private bill. 2.19/4
  • T18 Education not among committee jurisdictions or primary issue areas. No transparency positions. 0/4
  • T19 Voting Rights Act reauthorization; John Lewis VRA; For the People Act (voted YES). Condemned TX redistricting. 2.88/4
  • T20 RM Financial Services O&I. Multiple hearings in 119th Congress. CFPB defense. Impeachment accountability. 2.88/4
  • T21 Extensive press engagement. Democracy Now. Houston Public Media. Floor speeches. Responds to media on major issues. 3/4
  • T22 No PolitiFact False ratings. 2019 article corrected Trump's mischaracterization. Floor speeches contain verifiable claims. 3/4
  • T23 Whistleblower Protection Reform Act introduced. CFPB Whistleblower Compensation Act introduced. Multiple Congresses. 3/4
  • T24 Supports transparency through oversight role. No specific FOIA or open data legislation. 1.25/4
  • T25 Fair housing, consumer protection, civil rights consistent over 21 years. No major contradictions documented. 3/4
E Efficiency
65.2%

Top positive drivers

  • E6 SSBCI enacted ($10B). ECIP enacted ($9B). Minority Business Resiliency Act enacted. Provisions in implementation. 3.25/4
  • E9 SSBCI ($10B), ECIP ($9B), Minority Business Resiliency Act enacted. $325M+ community projects. 3 judicial nominations. 3.25/4
  • E2 Financial Services hearings use data: Dodd-Frank assessment, fraud hearing, housing costs. CFPB advocacy evidence-based. 3/4

Top negative drivers

  • E5 No technology modernization legislation or positions documented. 0/4
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  • E1 SSBCI has program evaluation. ECIP has oversight. Age penalty applied: 78yo running for reelection = -1 on E1. 1.25/4
  • E2 Financial Services hearings use data: Dodd-Frank assessment, fraud hearing, housing costs. CFPB advocacy evidence-based. 3/4
  • E3 RM O&I: the evaluation subcommittee. Hearings evaluate regulatory effectiveness. Minority party limits. 3/4
  • E4 2 offices. $325M+ community projects. FY2022-2027 CPF portals active. CFPB Resources page. 3/4
  • E5 No technology modernization legislation or positions documented. 0/4
  • E6 SSBCI enacted ($10B). ECIP enacted ($9B). Minority Business Resiliency Act enacted. Provisions in implementation. 3.25/4
  • E7 21 years limited bipartisan record. GovTrack 4th most left in TX. SSBCI bipartisan. Emmett Till Act bipartisan. 2.75/4
  • E8 SSBCI leverages existing state infrastructure. ECIP through CDFIs. 21 years Financial Services experience. 3/4
  • E9 SSBCI ($10B), ECIP ($9B), Minority Business Resiliency Act enacted. $325M+ community projects. 3 judicial nominations. 3.25/4
  • E10 CFPB Whistleblower Act. Impeachment as process tool. Limited to financial services regulatory process. 2.25/4
  • E11 Voted YES on IRA drug negotiation. Medicare for All Caucus. Not healthcare jurisdiction. 2.19/4
  • E12 Housing subcommittee. Housing Fairness Act (advanced committee 33-25). Housing for 21st Century Act (passed House). 2.88/4
  • E13 Voted YES on IRA. LCV 90%/100%. Criticized cryptomining climate impact. Not energy committee. 2.19/4
  • E14 Homeland Security member. Supports reform. Helped individual DACA recipient. No modernization legislation. 2.19/4
  • E15 Supports education broadly. Defended Texas Southern University. Not education committee. 1.19/4
  • E16 George Floyd Act co-sponsor. Bipartisan Safer Communities Act YES vote. 2.88/4
  • E17 PRO Act, Living American Wage Act ($25/hr). SSBCI for small business jobs. AFGE endorsement. 100% labor record. 2.88/4
  • E18 RM O&I. Fraud hearings. CFPB oversight. $325M community projects with justification. Opposition to CFPB cuts. 2.88/4
  • E19 Voted YES on IIJA. Houston Ship Channel $142.5M. Community infrastructure projects. 2.19/4
  • E20 Homeland Security Committee. Voted against standalone Israel aid. Highlighted $200B war vs healthcare/food comparison. 2.88/4
  • E21 Called for urgent swearing-in. SSBCI/ECIP designed for rapid deployment. No systematic speed legislation. 2.25/4
  • E22 IRA revenue provisions YES. Supports pay-for through corporate minimum tax. No own fiscal framework. 2.25/4
  • E23 RM O&I. Multiple hearings producing findings. Systemic Risk Authority Transparency Act arose from oversight. 3/4
  • E24 ICE abolition/replacement. Impeachment as reform. CFPB whistleblower reform. Department of Reconciliation. 3/4
  • E25 RM O&I Financial Services. 5+ hearings in 119th Congress. CFPB defense. Homeland Security oversight. 21 years. 3/4
A Affordability
70.7%

Top positive drivers

  • A22 Defends ACA (anniversary event). Protects Medicare/Medicaid/SS (censured for Medicaid defense). CFPB defense. 3.75/4
  • A23 SSBCI ($10B underserved). ECIP ($9B minority/low-income). Housing Fairness (minorities). Fair Lending (discrimination). 3.75/4
  • A12 Housing Fairness Act (committee 33-25). Fair Lending Act. Housing for 21st Century Act (passed House). Housing hearing. 3.56/4
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  • A1 References Houston-area costs: housing, credit access, military family vulnerability, small business needs. $325M projects. 3/4
  • A2 $10B SSBCI, $9B ECIP, $325M projects, $200B war comparison, Ship Channel $142.5M. CBO references. 3/4
  • A3 2 offices. Community Project Funding FY2022-2027. Housing projects ($7.5M Pro-Vision, $2M Women's Center). CFPB Resources. 3/4
  • A4 Voted against pro-crypto (consumer protection). CFPB defense. Fair Lending Act. Anti-corporate-capture stance. 3/4
  • A5 Medicaid protection for families; $200B war vs healthcare framing. Most communication in policy terms. 2.75/4
  • A6 Medicaid defense during Trump address. Housing costs hearing. CFPB defense. ACA anniversary event. 3/4
  • A7 $200B war vs healthcare/food. Community projects redirect to local needs. SSBCI to small business. ECIP to underserved. 3/4
  • A8 Questioned bank CEOs under oath. CFPB advocacy. Voted against crypto. Fair Lending Act. Fraud hearings. 3/4
  • A9 No mandate to cut Medicaid. Military family impacts. Small business capital. $25/hr minimum wage. 3/4
  • A10 SSBCI, ECIP, Housing Fairness, Fair Lending, CFPB defense, Medicaid protection. Civil rights/accountability is primary identity. 3/4
  • A11 Medicare for All Caucus. ACA defender. IRA drug negotiation YES. Protects Medicare/Medicaid/SS. Not healthcare jurisdiction. 2.69/4
  • A12 Housing Fairness Act (committee 33-25). Fair Lending Act. Housing for 21st Century Act (passed House). Housing hearing. 3.56/4
  • A13 Supports student loan interest reduction. Defended TSU. Not education committee. 1.19/4
  • A14 IRA corporate minimum tax YES. Opposes tax cuts for wealthy. No specific tax reform of his own. 2.19/4
  • A15 RM O&I. CFPB Whistleblower Act. Fair Lending Act. CFPB defense. Voted against pro-crypto. Fraud hearings. 3.56/4
  • A16 Living American Wage Act ($25/hr). PRO Act co-sponsor. 100% labor record. AFGE endorsed. SSBCI job creation. 2.88/4
  • A17 $200B war vs food framing. ARP/BBB food provisions. No specific food legislation. 1.19/4
  • A18 IRA clean energy YES. LCV 90%/100%. Criticized cryptomining energy costs. No specific utility legislation. 2.19/4
  • A19 IIJA YES. Houston Ship Channel. Community infrastructure. No transit/fare/EV legislation. 1.19/4
  • A20 Covers healthcare/housing/energy/consumer through Financial Services lens. Not presented as unified strategy. 2.19/4
  • A21 ACA defense, Medicaid protection, CFPB defense, housing legislation, consumer protection all match rhetoric. 3/4
  • A22 Defends ACA (anniversary event). Protects Medicare/Medicaid/SS (censured for Medicaid defense). CFPB defense. 3.75/4
  • A23 SSBCI ($10B underserved). ECIP ($9B minority/low-income). Housing Fairness (minorities). Fair Lending (discrimination). 3.75/4
  • A24 Small businesses (SSBCI), minority communities (ECIP), low-income (CFPB/housing), workers, seniors, immigrants, women. 3/4
  • A25 AFL-CIO 100%. AFGE. LCV 90%/100%. PP 100%. NARAL 100%. Integrity Index C (campaign finance gap). 3/4

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Scoring Summary

Axis Base Pledge Bonus Final
Transparency 64.7% +0.5 65.2%
Efficiency 65.2% 65.2%
Affordability 70.7% 70.7%
Overall TEA Average of the three axes 66.9%

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