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- The Indianapolis Star
Mike Braun's votes against spending shows his conservative values
As U.S. Sen. Mike Braun campaigns for governor, it is important to recognize his commitment to fisca...
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- Politico via Yahoo
Sen. Mike Braun’s economic ties to China didn’t matter in 2018. Why is it contentious now?
INDIANAPOLIS — Having a business record with ties to China made little difference for a Republican six years ago running in a GOP primary in...
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Jan 3, 2019 · Republican. Serving Jan 3, 2019 – Jan 3, 2025. These statistics cover Braun’s record during the 116th Congress (Jan 3, 2019-Jan 3, 2021) and compare him to other senators also serving at the end of the session. Last updated on Jan 30, 2021.
Jan 3, 2019 · Sen. Mike Braun’s 2022 Report Card. Junior Senator from Indiana. Republican. Serving Jan 3, 2019 – Jan 3, 2025. These statistics cover Braun’s record during the 117th Congress (Jan 3, 2021-Jan 3, 2023) and compare him to other senators also serving at the end of the session. Last updated on Feb 12, 2023.
Mar 23, 2022 · What is Sen. Braun's voting record? Of his more than 1,400 votes on the Indiana House floor during 2015-17 where Republicans enjoyed a supermajority, Braun disagreed with fellow Republicans...
Sen. Mike Braun (R, Indiana) has a lifetime environmental score of 10% and scored 6% in 2023. Read more on the 2023 LCV Scorecard.
Nov 6, 2018 · 2019 - Present. Term ends. 2025. Years in position. 5. Predecessor. Joe Donnelly. Prior offices. Indiana House of Representatives District 63. Compensation. Base salary. $174,000. Elections and appointments. Last elected. November 6, 2018. Next election. May 7, 2024. Personal. Religion. Christian: Catholic. Profession. Business owner. Contact.
Sen. Braun voted against a majority of Senate Republicans 80 times (9.2%) in the 117th Congress (2021-22). He ranks 26th among all senators in voting against his party. The average Senate...
Braun won the Republican primary for the United States Senate in the 2018 election, defeating U.S. Representatives Todd Rokita and Luke Messer by over 56,000 votes. He received 208,520 votes, or roughly 41% of the total. Braun ran as an outsider, emphasizing his career in business.