U.S. Rep. Daniel Webster, R-Fla., announced last week that he recently earned the “Award for Conservative Achievement” from the Conservative Political Action Coalition (CPAC).
Webster was recognized for his conservative voting record last session.
“I’m honored to receive this recognition for my record of upholding conservative values and promoting policies that defend Americans’ constitutional rights and liberties,” said Webster. “As a principled conservative, I will not waiver in my commitment to support policies that enforce the ideals of limited government.”
“The CPAC team is proud of the 52 consecutive years of rating Members of Congress. Getting beyond what a politician says and looking at how they vote is a needed form of transparency. As America is engaged in an internal struggle for her very survival, talk is cheap. Conservatives are the leaders intellectually and organizationally in the push back against Big corporations, Big tech, Big Media, Big Unions and academia, and our ratings help separate the big talkers from the truly courageous,” said CPAC Chairman Matt Schlapp.
CPACS’ Center for Legislative Accountability analyzed every vote taken last session and selected a wide array of issues relating to fiscal, tax, regulatory, education, environment, Second Amendment rights, election security, life, and government integrity. All lawmakers in America at the federal and state levels are scored on a 100-point scale.