U.S. House · TX-38

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High confidence based on 13 mapped decisive vote(s): 1 supporting and 12 opposing with 8 absence/present vote(s).
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21 votes analyzed
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High confidence based on 20 mapped decisive vote(s): 6 supporting and 14 opposing with 16 absence/present vote(s).
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High confidence based on 19 mapped decisive vote(s): 6 supporting and 13 opposing with 14 absence/present vote(s).
High confidence based on 18 mapped decisive vote(s): 13 supporting and 5 opposing with 8 absence/present vote(s).
High confidence based on 16 mapped decisive vote(s): 4 supporting and 12 opposing with 4 absence/present vote(s).
High confidence based on 15 mapped decisive vote(s): 12 supporting and 3 opposing with 5 absence/present vote(s).
High confidence based on 14 mapped decisive vote(s): 11 supporting and 3 opposing with 5 absence/present vote(s).
Rep. Hunt voted with his party 99.1% of the time across 221 recorded votes, with a 40% attendance rate and 332 missed votes. On top-tier issues, he opposed immigration (17 of 19 decisive votes), climate change (21 of 28), and environmental protection (23 of 31), while supporting defense spending (23 of 32) and public education funding (13 of 19). He showed mixed or neutral stances on government spending and workers' rights. On healthcare, he supported affordability, Medicare, and Medicaid expansions. His record reflects consistent alignment with Republican party positions on national security and environmental regulation, alongside support for certain social safety-net expansions.
Opposed immigration (17 of 19 votes), climate change (21 of 28), and environmental protection (23 of 31)
Supported defense spending (23 of 32 votes) and public education funding (13 of 19)
Supported healthcare affordability, Medicare, and Medicaid; opposed abortion rights and LGBTQ+ rights
99.1% party-line voting; 40% attendance with 332 missed votes
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38 mapped issues • Updated May 24, 2026 • 25 non-gated high-confidence issues · 8 moderate-confidence issues · 5 limited-evidence issues · 2 evidence-gated issues · Model claude-haiku-4-5-20251001
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