
Ed Thompson Voting Record & Scorecard | Moms for America Action
TX Representative
District: 29 • Republican
2023 Alignment:
64.80%
Lifetime Ratings by Policy Category
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Rep. Ed Thompson (R-TX-29) earned a 65% Moms for America Action score for 2023, showing moderate alignment with policy positions tracked by Moms for America Action. Ed Thompson voted on 79 of the 100 key bills Moms for America Action scored in 2023. Ed Thompson represents the 29th District in the Texas House of Representatives. Highest category scores: Borders and Immigration (100%), Election Integrity (100%), and School Curriculum & CRT (100%).
Title
Lawmaker Position
HB 1
House 2023
5xFueling Out-of-Control Spending Through a $321.3 Billion Budget (21.3% Increase) with Countless Provisions that Further Grow the Size and Scope of Government.
HB 100 (Amd. #1)
House 2023
7xProtecting Taxpayers and Promoting Student Success by Ensuring School Funding is Directed to Teachers Instead of Wasteful Administration.
HB 1058
House 2023
3xExpanding Cronyism and Diluting the Tax Base Through Additional Subsidies under the Low-Income Housing Tax Credit (LIHTC) Program.
HB 1243
House 2023
9xStrengthening Election Integrity by Increasing the Penalty for Knowingly Engaging in Voting Fraud.
HB 1391
House 2023
5xReducing Employment Barriers and Expanding Competition through an Alternative Licensing Pathway for Electricians.
HB 1515
House 2023
4xFueling Tens of Millions in Wasteful Spending by Extending the Unnecessary Texas Economic Development and Tourism Office for Another 12 Years.
HB 1595
House 2023
6xRaiding the State's Rainy Day Fund to Channel over $3.4 Billion in Additional Funding to Woke Universities.
HB 1614
House 2023
4xGrowing Government Dependency and Wealth Redistribution through the Creation of a New "Free" Pre-K and Childcare Program Delivered through Community Providers.
HB 17
House 2023
7xStrengthening Public Safety by Allowing Courts to Remove Rogue DAs which Refuse to Prosecute Crime.
HB 1750
House 2023
7xProtecting Farmers from Government Overreach by Preventing Local Governments from Imposing Additional Regulations on the Agricultural Industry.
HB 1755
House 2023
7xFueling Runaway Spending and Enriching Government-Favored Educational Entities through the Creation of the "Lone Star Workforce Future Fund".
HB 1759
House 2023
4xStrengthening Individual Liberties and Charitable Giving by Authorizing Professional Sports Team Charitable Foundations to Offer Raffle Tickets Online.
HB 1760
House 2023
8xStrengthening Self-Defense and Second Amendment Rights by Limiting School "Gun-Free Zones" to Only School-Owned Property.
HB 1805
House 2023
4xStrengthening Medical Freedom and Reducing Addiction by Permitting Physicians to Prescribe Low-THC Cannabis in Cases where Opioids would Otherwise be Prescribed.
HB 1825
House 2023
3xExpanding Individual Liberties and Tax Revenue by Allowing the Sale and Consumption of Alcohol at a Fine Arts Performing Venue in Arlington.
HB 1859
House 2023
5xReducing Employment Barriers and Expanding Competition Through an Alternative Licensing Pathway for HVAC Technicians.
HB 19
House 2023
4xImproving the State's Business Climate by Creating a Specialized Business Court to Hear Cases and Expedite Legal Proceedings.
HB 1 (Amd. 2 - SS4)
House 2023
8xBlocking School Choice by Removing the Provision Creating Educational Savings Accounts from the Education Bill.
HB 2
House 2023
8xProtecting Homeowners and Businesses from Spiking Property Taxes by Limiting Annual Property Assessment Increases.
HB 2026
House 2023
6xGrowing Government Central Planning and Runaway Spending by Forcing Taxpayers to Pay Off the Student Loan Debt of Veterinarians in Additional Regions of the State.
HB 2209
House 2023
6xForcing Taxpayers to Pay up to $5 Million Annually for a New Rural College and Career Pathways Program.
HB 2263
House 2023
8xHiking Natural Gas Utility Costs for Texans to Enrich Utility Companies and Create New Energy Conservation Programs.
HB 2266
House 2023
4xProtecting Against Overreaching Local Regulations by Allowing Businesses to Sue to Block Enforcement.
HB 2313
House 2023
6xExpanding Government Overreach through New Annual Mandates on Ridesharing Drivers Pertaining to Human Trafficking Training.
HB 2466
House 2023
4xWorsening Cronyism by Forcing Taxpayers to Provide Additional Subsidies to Companies Already Receiving Federal Grants through the Texas Technology and Innovation Trust Fund.
HB 2727
House 2023
3xGrowing Government Dependency by Expanding the Medicaid Welfare Program to Now Cover Home Telemonitoring Services.
HB 287
House 2023
5xGrowing Government Regulation of Property Insurance Through a New Mandate Requiring Payment of 80% of Replacement Value Up Front.
HB 2 (Motion to Table Amd. #1)
House 2023
5xDenying Texans Significant Property Tax Relief by Blocking a $20 Billion Tax Cut.
HB 3128
House 2023
4xIncreasing Employment Barriers and Reducing Competition by Forcing Sewage Disposal Pump Technicians to Obtain a License.
HB 3135
House 2023
4xCombatting Government Overreach by Requiring Localities to Review their Zoning Rules to Reduce Regulatory Burdens.
HB 3297
House 2023
7xProviding Significant Regulatory Relief to Car Owners by Eliminating the State's Mandatory Annual Vehicle Safety Inspection.
HB 3323
House 2023
4xGrowing Government Bureaucracy by Establishing the Texas Food System Security and Resiliency Planning Council.
HB 3447
House 2023
5xGrowing Government Bureaucracy and Wasteful Spending through the Creation of the Texas Space Commission and the Aerospace Research and Space Economy Consortium.
HB 4219
House 2023
6xExpanding Borrowing and Lending Opportunities by Raising the Maximum Allowable Interest Rate on Consumer Loans by Including the Federal Funds Rate in the Calculation.
HB 4433
House 2023
4xWorsening Tax Cronyism by Providing Subsidies for Certain "Legacy Homeowners" in Government-Created Reinvestment Zones.
HB 4885
House 2023
3xExpanding Cronyism and Government Interference in the Energy Sector through a New Hydrogen Vehicle and Infrastructure Grant Program.
HB 5
House 2023
6xExpanding Cronyism and Enriching Government-Favored Corporations through a New Property Tax Exemption Scheme.
HB 5174
House 2023
5xWorsening Cronyism and Government Central Planning by Creating the Texas Semiconductor Innovation Consortium to Enrich Certain Companies.
HB 567
House 2023
7xIncreasing Frivolous Litigation and Legal Liabilities by Making "Hair Texture and Style" a Protected Characteristic in Employment and Housing.
HB 7
House 2023
10xStrengthening National Security and Helping to Combat Illegal Immigration and Human Trafficking Through Additional Border Security Funding and Property Owner Compensation.
HB 9
House 2023
5xEnriching Comcast and other Woke Corporations by Forcing Taxpayers to Provide "Broadband Equity" through a Government Central Planning Scheme.
HB 900
House 2023
10xProtecting K-12 Students from Pornographic Content by Prohibiting the Sale or Distribution of Obscene Materials to Public Schools.
HR 4 (Amd. 9)
House 2023
8xStrengthening Government Transparency and Accountability by Requiring Roll Call Votes for Committee Amendments.
SB 1017
House 2023
9xProtecting Consumer Choice by Preventing Localities from Imposing any Ordinance which Restricts or Bans Gas-Powered Engines or a Source of Energy.
SB 1070
House 2023
10xStrengthening Election Integrity through an Additional Voter Crosscheck.
SB 1145
House 2023
7xHiking Property Taxes through a New Tax Exemption Scheme which Socializes Childcare Facility Costs.
SB 12
House 2023
10xProtecting Minors from Sexual Content by Ensuring Adult Entertainment is Not Performed on Public Property and that Minor Access is Restricted.
SB 1364
House 2023
4xPromoting Electric Vehicles and Hiking Roadway Maintenance Costs through a 2,000 lbs. Weight Exemption for all Electric-Powered Vehicles.
SB 14
House 2023
10xProtecting Children Under 18 from Sex-Reassignment Surgeries and Prescriptions with Irreversible Implications Until they are Old Enough to Consent.
SB 1403
House 2023
10xStrengthening National Security by Creating an Interstate Compact for Border Security to Help Combat Illegal Immigration and Human Trafficking.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is Rep. Ed Thompson's voting record?
Rep. Ed Thompson (R-TX-29) earned a 65% Moms for America Action score for 2023, showing moderate alignment with policy positions tracked by Moms for America Action. Ed Thompson voted on 79 of the 100 key bills Moms for America Action scored in 2023. Ed Thompson represents the 29th District in the Texas House of Representatives. Highest category scores: Borders and Immigration (100%), Election Integrity (100%), and School Curriculum & CRT (100%).
How aligned is Ed Thompson with policy positions tracked by Moms for America Action?
Ed Thompson earned a 65% Moms for America Action score in 2023, showing moderate alignment with policy positions tracked by Moms for America Action.
What is Ed Thompson's Moms for America Action score?
Ed Thompson has a 65% Moms for America Action score for 2023.
Where does Ed Thompson serve?
Rep. Ed Thompson (R-TX-29) represents the 29th District in the Texas House of Representatives as a Republican.
What issue categories does Ed Thompson score highest on?
Ed Thompson's strongest categories on the Moms for America Action scorecard are: Borders and Immigration (100%), Election Integrity (100%), School Curriculum & CRT (100%).
Where can I see Ed Thompson's full voting record?
View the full list of scored bills, category breakdown, and year-over-year voting record above. Moms for America Action updates this scorecard as new key votes are scored.

