
Emily McIntire Voting Record & Scorecard | Christian Employers Alliance
OR Representative
District: 56 • Republican
2025 Alignment:
81.33%
Lifetime Ratings by Policy Category
Rep. Emily McIntire (R-OR-56) earned a 81% Christian Employers Alliance score for 2025, showing strong alignment with biblical business policy positions. Emily McIntire voted on 39 of the 50 substantive bills scored by CEA in 2025. Highest category scores: Workforce Freedom (100%), Healthcare Freedom (100%), and Economic Freedom (83%). Emily McIntire represents the 56th District in the Oregon House of Representatives.
Title
Lawmaker Position
HB 2005
House 2025
4xOpposing Expanded Government Control Over Mental Health Treatment and Criminal Justice Procedures
HB 2010
House 2025
2xGrowing Government Health Care Costs by Extending Provider Taxes and Assessments
HB 2016
House 2025
2xWeakening Accountability by Limiting Public Access to Counselor Discipline Records
HB 2024
House 2025
2xSupporting Behavioral Health Workforce Growth by Funding Recruitment and Retention Incentives
HB 2066
House 2025
2xSupporting Energy Innovation and Resilience by Establishing a Regulatory Framework for Microgrids
HB 2072
House 2025
2xGrowing Government Revenue by Extending and Increasing Forest Products Harvest Taxes
HB 2248
House 2025
2xEstablishing Employer Assistance and Limiting Penalties by Providing Confidential Guidance
HB 2256
House 2025
2xWeakening Property Rights by Exempting Liability for Unlawful Land Units Sold for Conservation
HB 2321
House 2025
2xOpposing Expansion of Government Control by Mandating a Property Tax System Study
HB 2338
House 2025
2xProtecting Economic Freedom by Establishing a Registered Tax Aide Certification
HB 2343
House 2025
1xProtecting Economic Freedom by Extending Sunset on Columbia River Fisheries Enhancement Fund
HB 2345
House 2025
2xWeakening Property Rights and Expanding Government Control by Repealing the Oregon Hatchery Research Center and Renaming Its Fund
HB 2347
House 2025
1xSupporting Housing Production by Providing Planning Assistance to Federally Recognized Indian Tribes
HB 2348
House 2025
1xStrengthening Economic Development Program Administration with Targeted Statutory Adjustments
HB 2356
House 2025
2xGrowing Government Control by Automatically Adding Annexed Lands to Metropolitan Service District
HB 2370
House 2025
2xGrowing Government Costs by Increasing Public Utility Commission Fees
HB 2385
House 2025
2xProtecting Pharmacy Access and Limiting Manufacturer Interference with 340B Drug Distribution
HB 2453
House 2025
2xReducing Government Control Over School Equity Committees by Removing Mandatory Board Advising
HB 2508
House 2025
3xGrowing Government Control Over Student Data by Mandating a Standardized Electronic Data System
HB 2511
House 2025
2xExpanding Government Data Collection on Education Employees by Mandating Workforce Reporting
HB 2514
House 2025
2xExpanding Educational Infrastructure Funding by Raising Bonding Limits for Education Service Districts
HB 2548
House 2025
2xOpposing Government Expansion by Mandating State-Funded Studies on Farmworker Labor Standards
HB 2558
House 2025
2xIncreasing Fees and Expanding Regulation of Outfitters and Guides by Redefining Roles and Registration Requirements
HB 2563
House 2025
2xWeakening Economic Freedom by Mandating Insurer Explanations for Premium Increases
HB 2586
House 2025
3xGrowing Government Spending by Subsidizing Tuition for Asylum Seekers
HB 2649
House 2025
1xExpanding Economic Freedom by Allowing Universities to Set Tuition Rates for Certain International Students
HB 2680
House 2025
2xGrowing Government Control by Mandating Certifications for Contractors Receiving Public Funds
HB 2695
House 2025
2xGrowing Government Control Over University Leadership by Mandating Union and Faculty Influence in Presidential Hiring
HB 2800
House 2025
2xClarifying Employer Responsibilities by Updating Terminology to Reflect Professional Employer Organizations
HB 2803
House 2025
2xOpposing Higher Water Fees by Expanding Government Charges on Water Use
HB 2805
House 2025
2xGrowing Government Costs by Permanently Allowing Annual Food Establishment License Fee Increases
HB 2806
House 2025
2xGrowing Government Costs by Permanently Allowing Increased License Fees on Commercial Weighing and Measuring Instruments
HB 2808
House 2025
2xHiking Costs on Well Construction by Increasing Fees
HB 2809
House 2025
1xHiking Costs by Increasing Pesticide Registration Fee Caps
HB 2922
House 2025
1xProtecting Employee Privacy by Allowing Use of Employer Address in Public Records
HB 2932
House 2025
1xProtecting Public Officials' Ability to Teach Without Conflict of Interest Restrictions
HB 2944
House 2025
3xGrowing Government Control Over Public Employers by Imposing Civil Penalties for Collective Bargaining Violations
HB 2957
House 2025
2xWeakening Employer Rights by Prohibiting Agreements that Shorten Statute of Limitations
HB 2982
House 2025
1xHiking Boating Fees and Expanding Government Control by Funding Aquatic Invasive Species Prevention
HB 2015
House 2025
2xExpanding Government Control Over Residential Behavioral Health Facilities Through New Studies and Regulations
HB 2081
House 2025
3xGrowing Government Control Over Public Pension Investments by Mandating Climate Risk Management
HB 2138
House 2025
3xWeakening Property Rights and Expanding Government Control by Mandating Denser Middle Housing and Limiting Local Autonomy
HB 2183
House 2025
1xReducing Training Barriers for Private Security Professionals by Recognizing Prior Law Enforcement Experience
HB 2208
House 2025
1xStrengthening Community Health Planning by Coordinating Local Health Entities
HB 2258
House 2025
2xReducing Local Government Barriers to Residential Development by Authorizing Preapproved Building Plans
HB 2342
House 2025
2xHiking Costs on Wildlife Licenses and Commercial Fishing by Increasing Fees
HB 2594
House 2025
1xStrengthening Oversight and Transparency of Dental Laboratories by Requiring Registration and Material Disclosure
HB 2698
House 2025
2xGrowing Government Control by Establishing State-Mandated Homeownership Goals
HB 2728
House 2025
2xIncreasing Government Oversight by Mandating Overtime Disclosure in Public Employee Retirement Calculations
HB 2925
House 2025
2xSafeguarding Economic Freedom by Streamlining Ocean Shore Permitting Procedures
Frequently Asked Questions
What is Rep. Emily McIntire's voting record?
Rep. Emily McIntire (R-OR-56) earned a 81% Christian Employers Alliance score for 2025, showing strong alignment with biblical business policy positions. Emily McIntire voted on 39 of the 50 substantive bills scored by CEA in 2025. Highest category scores: Workforce Freedom (100%), Healthcare Freedom (100%), and Economic Freedom (83%). Emily McIntire represents the 56th District in the Oregon House of Representatives.
How aligned is Emily McIntire with biblical business policy positions?
Emily McIntire earned a 81% Christian Employers Alliance score in 2025, showing strong alignment with biblical business policy positions.
What is Emily McIntire's CEA score?
Emily McIntire has a 81% CEA score for 2025.
Where does Emily McIntire serve?
Rep. Emily McIntire (R-OR-56) represents the 56th District in the Oregon House of Representatives as a Republican.
What issue categories does Emily McIntire score highest and lowest on?
Emily McIntire's strongest categories on the Christian Employers Alliance scorecard are Workforce Freedom (100%) and Healthcare Freedom (100%). The lowest-scoring categories are Operational Freedom (63%) and Economic Freedom (83%).



