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Rep. Rob Woodall

Former Representative for Georgia’s 7th District

pronounced rob // wod-AWL

Woodall was the representative for Georgia’s 7th congressional district and was a Republican. He served from 2011 to 2020.

Photo of Rep. Rob Woodall [R-GA7, 2011-2020]

Analysis

Legislative Metrics

Read our 2020 Report Card for Woodall.

Ideology–Leadership Chart

Woodall is shown as a purple triangle in our ideology-leadership chart below. Each dot was a member of the House of Representatives in 2020 positioned according to our ideology score (left to right) and our leadership score (leaders are toward the top).

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Scatter chart with 5 data series.
The chart has 1 X axis displaying Ideology Score. Data ranges from -0.01 to 1.
The chart has 1 Y axis displaying Leadership Score. Data ranges from 0.10002913606019731 to 1.
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The chart is based on the bills legislators sponsored and cosponsored from Jan. 6, 2015 to Dec. 28, 2020. See full analysis methodology.

Enacted Legislation

Woodall was the primary sponsor of 2 bills that were enacted:

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Does 2 not sound like a lot? Very few bills are ever enacted — most legislators sponsor only a handful that are signed into law. But there are other legislative activities that we don’t track that are also important, including offering amendments, committee work and oversight of the other branches, and constituent services.

We consider a bill enacted if one of the following is true: a) it is enacted itself, b) it has a companion bill in the other chamber (as identified by Congress) which was enacted, or c) if at least about half of its provisions were incorporated into bills that were enacted (as determined by an automated text analysis, applicable beginning with bills in the 110th Congress).

Bills Sponsored

Issue Areas

Woodall sponsored bills primarily in these issue areas:

Transportation and Public Works (43%) International Affairs (29%) Taxation (29%)

Recently Introduced Bills

Woodall recently introduced the following legislation:

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Most legislation has no activity after being introduced.

Voting Record

Key Votes

Woodall voted Nay
Failed 219/186 on July 24, 2017.

Following the Department of Veterans Affairs scandals of 2014, a popular reform was enacted allowing veterans to bypass the VA for medical care in certain …
Woodall voted Nay
Passed 338/88 on May 13, 2015.

The USA Freedom Act (H.R. 2048, Pub.L. 114–23) is a U.S. law enacted on June 2, 2015 that restored in modified form several provisions of …
Woodall voted Yea
Passed 219/206 on Dec. 11, 2014.

This bill became the vehicle for passage of the Consolidated and Further Continuing Appropriations Act, 2015 [pdf], which was approved by the House on December …
Woodall voted Nay
Woodall voted Aye
Woodall voted Nay
Woodall voted Nay
Woodall voted Nay
Passed 417/2 on Feb. 9, 2012.

The Stop Trading on Congressional Knowledge (STOCK) Act (Pub.L. 112–105, S. 2038, 126 Stat. 291, enacted April 4, 2012) is an Act of Congress designed …
Woodall voted Aye
Passed 304/117 on June 23, 2011.

The Leahy–Smith America Invents Act (AIA) is a United States federal statute that was passed by Congress and was signed into law by President Barack …

Missed Votes

From Jan 2011 to Dec 2020, Woodall missed 79 of 6,299 roll call votes, which is 1.3%. This is better than the median of 2.3% among the lifetime records of representatives serving in Dec 2020. The chart below reports missed votes over time.

We don’t track why legislators miss votes, but it’s often due to medical absences, major life events, and running for higher office.

Missed Votes, Jan. 5, 2011 - Dec. 28, 2020

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The chart has 1 X axis displaying categories.
The chart has 1 Y axis displaying Missed Votes (%). Data ranges from 0 to 5.
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Primary Sources

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