
Mike Johnson Voting Record & Scorecard | Christian Employers Alliance
US Representative from LA
District: 4 • Republican
2025 Alignment:
88.67%
Lifetime Alignment:
86.12%
Lifetime Ratings by Policy Category
Rep. Mike Johnson (R-LA-4) earned a 89% Christian Employers Alliance score for 2025, showing strong alignment with biblical business policy positions. Mike Johnson voted on 79 of the 120 substantive bills scored by CEA in 2025. Across 2 years rated, Mike Johnson's lifetime CEA score averages 86%, with 139 votes recorded across 180 scored bills. Highest category scores: Operational Freedom (100%), Workforce Freedom (100%), and Healthcare Freedom (100%). Mike Johnson represents Louisiana's 4th Congressional District in the U.S. House of Representatives.
Title
Lawmaker Position
H.Con.Res. 58
House 2025-2026
2xCondemning Socialism and Defending Individual Liberty, Private Property, and Free Enterprise.
H.J. RES. 104
House 2025-2026
2xOverturning a Biden Bureau of Land Management Plan that Prevents Coal Leasing on 1.7 Million Acres of Federal Land
H.J. RES. 105
House 2025-2026
2xOverturning a Biden Bureau of Land Management Rule that Restricts Oil, Gas, and Coal Development on Federal Lands in North Dakota.
H.J. RES. 106
House 2025-2026
2xOverturning a Biden Bureau of Land Management Plan that Blocks Mineral Extraction on Millions of Acres in Alaska's Central Yukon Region.
H.J.Res. 130
House 2025-2026
2xRestoring American Energy and Jobs by Reversing the Biden-Era Plan that Shut Down Future Federal Coal Leasing.
H.J.Res. 131
House 2025-2026
2xRepealing the Biden-Era ANWR Coastal Plain Leasing Restrictions to Restore Domestic Energy Production and Lower Costs.
H.J.Res. 20
House 2025-2026
2xRepealing a Biden Rule at the Department of Energy that Effectively Bans Popular Natural Gas Tankless Water Heaters
H.J.Res. 25
House 2025-2026
1xRepealing a Biden IRS Rule that Grows Financial Surveillance Through Expanded Crypto "Broker" Reporting
H.J.Res. 35
House 2025-2026
2xRepealing Biden's EPA Methane Fee Rule That Grows Federal Penalties and Drives Up Domestic Energy Costs
H.J.Res. 42
House 2025-2026
2xRepealing a Biden Rule at the Department of Energy that Imposed Unnecessary Labeling and Certification Mandates on Consumer Appliances.
H.J.Res. 61
House 2025-2026
2xRepealing a Biden EPA Rule that Imposed Costly New Emissions Mandates on U.S. Tire Manufactures.
H.J.Res. 87
House 2025-2026
2xBlocking a De Facto National Zero Emission Truck Mandate by Overturning the Biden EPA's California Advanced Clean Trucks Waiver.
H.J.Res. 89
House 2025-2026
2xBlocking California's Draconian Heavy-Duty Diesel Emissions Mandate by Overturning a Biden EPA Action
H.R. 1
House 2025-2026
3xExtending Tax Relief for Working Families and Businesses through the "One Big Beautiful Bill Act".
H.R. 1156
House 2025-2026
2xExtending the Statute of Limitations to Prosecute Pandemic Unemployment Fraud and Recover Taxpayer Dollars.
H.R. 1223
House 2025-2026
1xExpanding NSF Climate-Research Bureaucracy Through New Mandates for Activist-Driven Ocean Programs.
H.R. 1326
House 2025-2026
1xFueling Cronyism and Wasteful Spending on Climate Change Initiatives through the "DOE and USDA Interagency Research Act".
H.R. 1366
House 2025-2026
2xRestoring Regulatory Certainty for Domestic Mining Projects to Strengthen America's Critical Minerals Supply Chain
H.R. 1402
House 2025-2026
2xGrowing the Federal Government to Impose New Mandates on Ticket Sellers Through the "TICKET Act"
H.R. 1526
House 2025-2026
1xRestoring Separation of Powers by Ending Nationwide Injunctions Issued by Rogue Federal Judges Through the "No Rogue Rulings Act".
H.R. 1534
House 2025-2026
1xAdvancing a Politicized Climate Change Agenda by Forcing Taxpayers to Fund "Low-Emissions" Cement, Concrete, and Asphalt Programs at the Department of Energy.
H.R. 1919
House 2025-2026
1xBlocking a Federal Reserve "Digital Dollar" that Would Enable a Financial Surveillance State through the "Anti-CBDC Surveillance State Act".
H.R. 1949
House 2025-2026
2xUnlocking American Energy Abundance by Ending Federal Barriers that Slow LNG Exports and Raise Costs at Home.
H.R. 21
House 2025-2026
3xProtecting Children Who Survive Abortions by Requiring Life-Saving Medical Care Through the Born-Alive Abortion Survivors Protection Act
H.R. 2240
House 2025-2026
1xImproving Data on Targeted Attacks on Law Enforcement to Strengthen Officer Safety
H.R. 23
House 2025-2026
1xDefending U.S. and Israeli Sovereignty by Sanctioning the International Criminal Court for Targeting Non-Member Nations
H.R. 2483 (Pettersen Amdt. 25)
House 2025-2026
1xCodifying Medicaid Waiver Budget Gimmicks that Weaken Budget Neutrality and Enable Bigger Federal Spending
H.R. 2550
House 2025-2026
3xEnriching Labor Unions at the Expense of Taxpayers by Overturning President Trump's Executive Order that Limited Collective Bargaining in the Federal Workforce.
H.R. 26
House 2025-2026
2xProhibiting the Executive Branch from Enacting a Fracking Moratorium Without Congressional Approval through the "Protecting American Energy Production Act".
H.R. 2659
House 2025-2026
1xGrowing Unnecessary Government Bureaucracy through Creation of More Task Forces Under the "Strengthening Cyber Resilience Against State-Sponsored Threats Act".
H.R. 27
House 2025-2026
1xCracking Down on Fentanyl Trafficking by Permanently Scheduling Fentanyl Related Substances Through the HALT Fentanyl Act
H.R. 28
House 2025-2026
3xProtecting Women's Sports by Codifying Sex-Based Athletic Protections
H.R. 2965
House 2025-2026
3xProtecting Small Businesses from Rising Federal Compliance Costs Through the "Small Business Regulatory Reduction Act of 2025".
H.R. 2966
House 2025-2026
2xEnsuring Taxpayer-Backed SBA Loans Go Only to Americans and Lawful Permanent Residents
H.R. 2987
House 2025-2026
1xCapping SBA "Preferred Lender" Expansion to Rein in Taxpayer-Backed Credit Subsidies and Bureaucratic Favoritism
H.R. 3062
House 2025-2026
2xStreamlining Cross-Border Energy Permits to Stop Political Interference and Strengthen North American Energy Security.
H.R. 3109
House 2025-2026
2xAdvancing Energy Security by Exposing the Federal and State Policies Blocking U.S. Refining Capacity.
H.R. 3383
House 2025-2026
2xExpanding Investment Opportunities and Cutting SEC Red Tape through the "Increasing Investor Opportunities Act".
H.R. 3383 (Self Amdt. 123)
House 2025-2026
2xPreventing New SEC Disclosure Mandates on Dual Class Share Companies.
H.R. 3394
House 2025-2026
2xReducing Regulatory Barriers Surrounding "Accredited Investor" in Securities Offerings to Expand Private Investment Opportunities.
H.R. 3492
House 2025-2026
3xCreating a New Federal Criminal Offenses for Providing Gender Transitions to Minors Through the "Protect Children's Innocence Act".
H.R. 3616
House 2025-2026
2xStrengthening Grid Reliability and Reining in Federal Regulatory Overreach through the "Reliable Power Act".
H.R. 3628
House 2025-2026
2xProtecting Ratepayers and Preventing Blackouts by Requiring State Utility Plans to Prioritize Reliable Power Generation.
H.R. 3633
House 2025-2026
1xEstablishing Clear Rules for Digital Assets to Rein in "Regulation by Enforcement" and Protect Americans from a Federal Digital Currency
H.R. 3638
House 2025-2026
2xStrengthening Electric Grid Resiliency and Driving Greater Transparency Through the "Electric Supply Chain Act".
H.R. 3668
House 2025-2026
2xStreamlining Pipeline Permitting by Ending Interagency Gridlock and Preventing States from Vetoing Interstate Energy Projects
H.R. 3898
House 2025-2026
3xRestoring Limits on Federal Water Regulation and Speeding Permits for Critical Infrastructure through the "PERMIT Act".
H.R. 3944 (DeLauro Motion)
House 2025-2026
2xGrowing Government Dependency by Advancing Higher Spending Levels for the WIC Welfare Program within an Appropriations Bill.
H.R. 4
House 2025-2026
2xCutting $9.4 Billion in Wasteful Foreign Aid and Federal Propaganda Subsidies Through a Targeted Rescissions Package.
H.R. 4058
House 2025-2026
1xGrowing Bureaucracy and Wasteful Spending by Imposing New Mandates on FEMA Concerning its Granting Process.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is Rep. Mike Johnson's voting record?
Rep. Mike Johnson (R-LA-4) earned a 89% Christian Employers Alliance score for 2025, showing strong alignment with biblical business policy positions. Mike Johnson voted on 79 of the 120 substantive bills scored by CEA in 2025. Across 2 years rated, Mike Johnson's lifetime CEA score averages 86%, with 139 votes recorded across 180 scored bills. Highest category scores: Operational Freedom (100%), Workforce Freedom (100%), and Healthcare Freedom (100%). Mike Johnson represents Louisiana's 4th Congressional District in the U.S. House of Representatives.
How aligned is Mike Johnson with biblical business policy positions?
Mike Johnson earned a 89% Christian Employers Alliance score in 2025, showing strong alignment with biblical business policy positions.
What is Mike Johnson's CEA score?
Mike Johnson has a 89% CEA score for 2025. Across 2 years rated, Mike Johnson's lifetime average is 86%.
Where does Mike Johnson serve?
Rep. Mike Johnson (R-LA-4) represents Louisiana's 4th Congressional District in the U.S. House of Representatives as a Republican.
What issue categories does Mike Johnson score highest and lowest on?
Mike Johnson's strongest categories on the Christian Employers Alliance scorecard are Operational Freedom (100%) and Workforce Freedom (100%). The lowest-scoring categories are Economic Freedom (78%) and First Freedom (92%).



