The Center for Security Policy released today its 2013-2014 Congressional National Security Scorecard for the 113th Congress.  The scorecard– which scores all Representatives and Senators on key national security votes in their respective chambers over the past two years– is available as a single document [PDF].

The Center scored a total of 27 votes in the U.S. House of Representatives, and 15 votes in the U.S. Senate.  Topics covered included nuclear deterrence, terrorist detainee policy, border security, Russia, Egypt, Afghanistan, Iraq and funding to Syrian rebel groups.

The Center has identified 16 Champions of National Security in the House, and 5 in the Senate, each of whom scored 100%.

CSP Congressional Scorecard 2013-2014

Center for Security Policy

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