Rep. Steve Stivers

Rep. Steve Stivers

Ohio District 15
Republican
0%
2021 Score
6%
Average House Republican
28%
Lifetime Score
— Voted with working people
— Voted against working people
— Did not vote
Date Key Vote Vote
May
14
2021
Pregnant Workers Fairness Act
This legislation would close gaps in current law, creating a clear nationwide standard for reasonable workplace accommodations for pregnant workers so they are not pushed out of the workforce.

It would promote workplace gender equity, healthy pregnancies and the economic security of pregnant and parenting workers and their families. This bill passed the House on May 14, 2021.
Not Voting
Apr
22
2021
Washington, D.C. Admission Act
This bill would grant statehood to the District of Columbia, making it the 51st state. Although Washington, D.C.’s population is now greater than both Vermont and Wyoming, its residents are without a constitutional right to voting representation in Congress. This bill passed the House on April 22, 2021.
Not Voting
Apr
21
2021
NO BAN Act
The National Origin-Based Antidiscrimination for Nonimmigrants (NO BAN) Act would repeal the previous administration’s efforts to ban Muslims, Africans, refugees and asylum seekers, and make necessary reforms to restore checks and balances and prevent future discriminatory bans. This bill passed the House on April 12, 2021.
Wrong
Apr
16
2021
Workplace Violence in Health Care
Workplace violence is a serious and growing safety and health problem that has reached epidemic levels—it is now the third-leading cause of job deaths and responsible for more than 30,000 serious lost-time injuries each year. 
Not Voting
Apr
15
2021
Paycheck Fairness Act
The Paycheck Fairness Act would update the Equal Pay Act. Although the 1963 law made it illegal for employers to pay unequal wages to male and female employees for the same work, wage disparities persist in both the private and public sectors, at every educational level, across the country. 
Wrong
Mar
18
2021
DREAM Act
This legislation would benefit all workers by providing a well-earned path to citizenship for immigrant workers who have been making positive contributions to society for decades. Recipients of TPS (Temporary Protected Status), DACA (Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals) and DED (Deferred Enforced Departure) help to build, feed, serve, educate and care for our nation. This bill passed the House on March 18, 2021.
Wrong
Mar
17
2021
Equal Rights Amendment (ERA)
Thirty-eight states have passed an Equal Rights Amendment to the Constitution stating that women have equal rights. This satisfies the requirement that three-fourths of states must vote in favor of the amendment. However, there is an additional congressionally imposed deadline that this bill would remove in order to allow for the amendment’s passage. This bill passed the House on March 17, 2021.
Wrong
Mar
17
2021
Violence Against Women Act
The reauthorization of the 1994-enacted Violence Against Women Act (VAWA) would provide domestic abuse survivors with health care and other social services and improve access to critical resources such as housing. This new version of VAWA would also expand assistance to the LGBTQ community and underserved communities of color. This bill passed the House on March 17, 2021.
Right
Mar
09
2021
Protecting the Right to Organize (PRO) Act
The Protecting the Right to Organize (PRO) Act is landmark worker empowerment, civil rights and economic stimulus legislation. It would hold employers accountable when they violate workers’ rights and ensure that most workers are protected under the National Labor Relations Act. It would also protect collective action and strengthen employees’ bargaining rights so they can negotiate for higher wages, better benefits, a safer workplace and a more secure retirement. 

Finally, the bill would modernize the union election and enforcement process to protect against years of systematic corporate attempts to weaken elections. This bill passed the House on March 9, 2021.
Wrong
Mar
03
2021
George Floyd Justice in Policing Act
After George Floyd was murdered by a Minneapolis police officer, the labor movement demanded more accountability from law enforcement. Though not perfect, this bill would reform policing by banning chokeholds, expanding use of body cameras, ending racial profiling, demilitarizing our police forces and ending no-knock warrants. This bill passed the House on March 3, 2021.
Wrong
Mar
03
2021
For the People Act
For years, some of the rich and powerful have tried to make it harder to register and vote. This legislation gives voters tools to defeat those seeking to gain power through intimidation, coercion and voter suppression.
Wrong
Feb
27
2021
American Rescue Plan
This bill provided $1.9 trillion in emergency assistance to the American people during the unprecedented COVID-19 crisis.
Wrong
Feb
25
2021
Equality Act
This legislation protects Americans from discrimination on the basis of sex, sexual orientation or gender identity while seeking housing, applying for credit and pursuing an education, and in other key pathways to the American dream. While the Title VII Supreme Court decision barred job discrimination, the Equality Act would codify that ruling. LGBTQ people deserve to be free from discrimination in all forms. This bill passed the House on Feb. 25, 2021.
Wrong
Feb
05
2021
Apprenticeship Act
H.R. 447 would modernize the Registered Apprenticeship Program by authorizing significant new funding to expand registered apprenticeships, pre-apprenticeships and youth apprenticeships in the United States.
Right
Feb
03
2021
Budget Resolution
This bill allowed Congress to pass critical COVID-19 relief with a simple majority vote and avoid a filibuster in the Senate. It helped the nation respond to the public health and economic emergency presented by the COVID-19 pandemic. This bill passed the House on Feb. 3, 2021.
Wrong