
Andrew Brenner Voting Record & Scorecard | Christian Employers Alliance
OH Senator
District: 19 • Republican
2025 Alignment:
83.33%
Lifetime Alignment:
81.67%
Lifetime Ratings by Policy Category
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Sen. Andrew Brenner (R-OH-19) earned a 83% Christian Employers Alliance score for 2025, showing strong alignment with biblical business policy positions. Andrew Brenner voted on 25 of the 27 substantive bills scored by CEA in 2025. Across 2 years rated, Andrew Brenner's lifetime CEA score averages 82%, with 36 votes recorded across 38 scored bills. Highest category scores: First Freedom (100%), Healthcare Freedom (100%), and Operational Freedom (100%). This session, Andrew Brenner signed onto 203 bills — 62 as primary sponsor and 141 as cosponsor. Andrew Brenner represents the 19th District in the Ohio State Senate.
Title
Lawmaker Position
HB 10
Senate 2025
1xExpanding State Regulation of Food Labeling and Mandating Restrictions on Alternative Protein Products.
HB 186
Senate 2025
2xLimiting Automatic School District Property Tax Increases Through an Inflation-Based Cap.
HB 309
Senate 2025
1xLimiting Excessive Property Tax Collections and Budget Commission Discretion.
HB 309 (Motion to Defeat Hicks-Hudson Amd.)
Senate 2025
1xProtecting Taxpayers by Blocking an Effort to Allow Excessive Property Tax Collections.
HB 309 (Motion to Defeat Smith Amd. 2)
Senate 2025
1xBlocking an Effort to Make it Easier to Charge Property Owners Excessive Taxes.
HB 309 (Motion to Defeat Weinstein Amd.)
Senate 2025
1xProtecting Taxpayers by Ensuring Proper Taxation Oversight and Limitation of Unnecessary Collections.
HB 335
Senate 2025
1xLimiting Property Tax Spikes by Capping the Revenue Generated from Increased Appraisal Values to the Rate of Inflation.
HB 335 (Motion to Defeat Blackshear Amd.)
Senate 2025
1xBlocking a Property Tax Hike Caused by a New Carveout to Select Property Owners.
HB 335 (Motion to Defeat Smith Amd.)
Senate 2025
1xReducing Cronyism by Repealing the Data Center Sales and Use Tax Exemptions.
HB 434 (Motion to Defeat Smith Amd.)
Senate 2025
1xPromoting Fiscal Responsibility by Blocking an Effort to Raid the State's Rainy Day Fund to Fund Welfare Programs.
HB 96 (Motion to Defeat Antonio Amd.)
Senate 2025
3xProtecting Taxpayers from Being Forced to Pay $600 Million for a New Professional Sports Stadium.
HB 96 (Motion to Defeat Blackshear Amd.)
Senate 2025
1xPreventing Further Wealth Redistribution by Blocking an Effort to Establish a Refundable Earned Income Tax Credit.
HB 96 (Motion to Defeat Craig Amd.)
Senate 2025
1xPreventing Further Wealth Redistribution by Blocking an Effort to Establish a Refundable Tax Credit for Households with Income of $60,000 or Less.
HB 96 (Motion to Defeat Hicks-Hudson Amd.)
Senate 2025
1xPromoting Fiscal Responsibility by Blocking $15 Million in Additional Spending on a New Water Cleanup Grant Program.
HB 96 (Motion to Defeat Smith Amd.)
Senate 2025
2xPromoting Fiscal Responsibility by Blocking $4.93 Million in Additional Spending for Food Banks.
SB 172
Senate 2025
1xStrengthening Public Safety by Prohibiting Policies That Interfere with Immigration Enforcement.
SB 1 (Motion to Defeat Ingram Amd. 1)
Senate 2025
1xEliminating DEI at State Colleges and Universities.
SB 1 (Motion to Defeat Weinstein Amd.)
Senate 2025
1xEnsuring Policies Exist at State Colleges to Prevent Student Indoctrination on Politics or Religion.
SB 293
Senate 2025
1xStrengthening Election Integrity by Tightening Voter Roll Maintenance, Provisional Balloting, and Absentee Ballot Return Requirements.
SB 33
Senate 2025
1xReducing Employer Regulatory Compliance Burdens by Allowing Online Posting of Labor Law Notices.
SB 34
Senate 2025
2xRequiring the Display of Our Country's Founding Documents and the Ten Commandments in Public School Classrooms.
SB 4
Senate 2025
1xCombatting Election Fraud Through a Dedicated Election Integrity Unit.
SB 50
Senate 2025
1xExpanding Youth Employment Flexibility While Preserving Parental Oversight.
SB 63
Senate 2025
1xStrengthening Election Integrity by Prohibiting Ranked Choice Voting and Conditioning State Funds on Local Compliance.
SCR 3
Senate 2025
1xExpanding Youth Employment Opportunities by Urging Federal Reform to Expand Youth Employment Hours During the School Year.
SB 1
Senate 2025
1xEnding DEI and Ideological Programming and Hiring Practices at Public Colleges and Universities
SCR 5
Senate 2025
1xReducing Government Dependency by Urging Federal Approval of Medicaid Work Requirements for Able-Bodied Adults.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is Sen. Andrew Brenner's voting record?
Sen. Andrew Brenner (R-OH-19) earned a 83% Christian Employers Alliance score for 2025, showing strong alignment with biblical business policy positions. Andrew Brenner voted on 25 of the 27 substantive bills scored by CEA in 2025. Across 2 years rated, Andrew Brenner's lifetime CEA score averages 82%, with 36 votes recorded across 38 scored bills. Highest category scores: First Freedom (100%), Healthcare Freedom (100%), and Operational Freedom (100%). This session, Andrew Brenner signed onto 203 bills — 62 as primary sponsor and 141 as cosponsor. Andrew Brenner represents the 19th District in the Ohio State Senate.
How aligned is Andrew Brenner with biblical business policy positions?
Andrew Brenner earned a 83% Christian Employers Alliance score in 2025, showing strong alignment with biblical business policy positions.
What is Andrew Brenner's CEA score?
Andrew Brenner has a 83% CEA score for 2025. Across 2 years rated, Andrew Brenner's lifetime average is 82%.
Where does Andrew Brenner serve?
Sen. Andrew Brenner (R-OH-19) represents the 19th District in the Ohio State Senate as a Republican.
What issue categories does Andrew Brenner score highest and lowest on?
Andrew Brenner's strongest categories on the Christian Employers Alliance scorecard are First Freedom (100%) and Healthcare Freedom (100%). The lowest-scoring categories are Workforce Freedom (50%) and Economic Freedom (66%).
How many bills has Andrew Brenner sponsored this session?
Andrew Brenner signed onto 203 bills this session — 62 as primary sponsor and 141 as cosponsor.



